min in. buy tom no a. mu curried her In In. m to 'V'gm-mmuupm Began b "can for "yd-'0 Cup. heat. A: Mac tho Inching hoe-mo unbearable. She mm softly, "l mu subbed. Imtlred. Hermon» mtlnthoroonroIMthodoctor thoroughly. no flood up. unwind his guns, tilted to the window Ind looking out ma: “It 1! n lovely night, but the moon look- like norm. Ohl"-lnd he turned quickly with tho «cannonâ€"“l forgot to can you that I hen-d My mu Gen. 11de re» turned on the Inn Poll this man- hz. bringing with his a child." ‘ ‘A child!†aid In. loan. Hallo.“ eight! She looked up In! malt her when eyes. nu no tin-Me Ind Mio- In mm, and the needle going limo ' the In until. Ice-cl to no thrush 1m» m (to doctor can. Cancun m a (mm! for no can cut contort. no aunt!" a“ no mains. In: he (me u my to m to no hwy “more arm-am III. Bombo‘rpnmdudconeln hpltolhul [afï¬ne-Illa! â€100'. m upon the W van. VIII her work In her humâ€"mung lam stitch†by I dun um who at "steam vlun III her Mug. Jon-2" and In M the an! “no noun her up. “no a. mm 0! Ian Imam-d and Dunno-«I in or". "a IN our In lovely he. l Mum-a mu. Thu u- (my n: mm II at an o‘clock. but Dr. Iona had not w- and. and Chm in In both to. -‘n learn 3 mu. m a! «up poi-(mu. In. .Ioru I. wood"- hn at his cum! «My. (hr-cm lured to tank! D. (so van and m loo nur- Illmflcl h on" nuum Co per-u in Inner to W. "DII cm to." do (lo-3M. “m an mo min. Tom: in not no .‘1 manly.†Int.‘ the an. “In. Vu Arte-r Iota you an dollar I. you Mon." AI too. u m- uuu- Ill quits anathema-nut 'llha hm am: “no,- lug. con-tonal. Mr; I“ bar um drop null}. Ind clued In an to ma out that ‘0 I“ dose. In in mm. «It. I“. no in can that no innit or â€ladle- mld Mn m- kr decide Clonalâ€. no m Hydo‘u mm In In boson. and no "and hot bud auto-l II. and voted lo I" bout that ho m cavity 0! in love, and m: In only IbaIld but u. "on, “on I. will. I would mm In Mn, on. u the can at I um Jam! ud‘vcro a lad. ad the delayed the mu! until Ibo Md cloud and Manuel than. MM: 3 and some of the pun my word- ‘nuu can. you. I rem-In tot all tune your hlthlul triad and obedlenl serw at. Canon. Iona." 11m: Ito nu lot I fluted main. and while will!" lot In urlnl neatly Mod he! loans. Her white in ad v , CHAPTER Vlllw-(Oon‘lnuod) a Without I pan-o. without an era-II". ‘hh letter had tmscrlbed 1mm from Cornell“: heart to the um]! :11th lots paper. but she found It much more difï¬cult thing to newer the w quest at Rem Van Ariana. ï¬ne was “Your letter has given me very great sorrow. You must hnve known (or many weeks. even months. that marriage between us we: Impossible. 1'. ho: nlwnyl been no. It than will be no. I grieve It your going nvny; I my tho! your absence may bring you none consolation. Do not. I be; you. “learn! to cell on my (other. Wuh- out uphmtlone, ! tell you very un- eerely, each a cell will cause me greet trouble. {or you know vel! 3 girl mm trust. eomewnnt to otherl' Judg- ment In her :1me Pleue to coo- elder your letter u never vrltmn. hurt and axilated'ud withtl a little carry for Rem. and she Vin I180 in 3 him. {or the letter for Joris van uniting, an aim wished m send both by the same manager. Finally she wrote the following words. not notic- has at the time, but rememberlng “tel-wards wk“ 3 singulnr soul re- luctance she experienced; how some uncertain presentment, vague and link and drear, stifled her thought: And tried to make her understand, or at lensi. pause: “My Dear and 89:10de Friend: â€You vul‘uho Lieu. Hyde's Mt" THE MAID 9f MAIDENllANE . mu-ammumm" A I20“! STORY BY MEIEIA B. BARR (WMbA-dkl-lln) He Mend le (hie decision. en!- tered in his own way quite as much ea Hyde did. He new cloudy that Corinne hed never loved him, the: Me hopes bed elven been vein. end he experienced an the bitumen of being engined end humbled (or en enemy. Hefelteeuddeuhmtoeeeepe hlueelf, end eelzlu Me bet walked rapidly to Me father’s mnce. Peter looked up ee he entered, end the guanine In Me eyee herdly needed "I bu! better keep It.“ he muted. "an loo VIII! will come of no km Int." And he hunted and men out down. and u then a wickedness cm In healuung “out I wicked mt, Rom sully drifted from the noon" to the positive of the crime contem- plated. "le will you meddle?" It med. "It will be In wiser to let Hyde an animate). fltholelterhehu received h-owordodthatnrnon 11 ll your letter. It 1: MI glam to In. the transfer-Ind he will In an to do It.†conscience. Into this obedience. how- ever. there entered an hesitation of I moon! of time. and tint Innnltulml perm VII Meant for him evtl It as far otherwise 'llll Ron. The m be opened the letter me II. by Cornella’l mun In that very meal he knew that It 'u lot 1 his lettm He understood 3: ones the man. and perceived um he held II II: I‘ll ll Intern-em. vileh ll awn veil :- to Mind. m llkely m unto trouble in mm pads-e0 ton to Mn on adv-nun. Thus thought: urn. at once Into Ila re- flection. but Vim burly aller- mm before nobler one: displaced than. A. I Chrmlnn gentlema- he knew 'Illt he ought lo do “than: cull and without «by. and he mo to follow the benlgml lune: of M: l Never for a. noun did I. I.- mu um m to to a mana- and «It. um one. Not taking no. Vu Adm ml, mo M. mutter-um. and not mm. In rlnl It at vu. It can here“ All in mm. on lu- Ihofld vflu Io Gone": II um um low, I" M an no. â€run-o u Inn-alt. Au human-u beloved hydra- stance. to met but] Ro- m Mn- Quinn-unchannuhuQNu utmndhmothergmlon And “not, should manna u. lot- men. vm mallow. can“. in "and?“ flu In â€mu grid and I»- nor (mun-I Mn nul aid-I‘M. The. to II". II..." no. u. Md. and M- mvtu. “Ml. hut u mm hood nu In “on m. the "MN. cactu- at m mm. II. a, so“; nm.‘ â€d In“. no on 'no account all on hot tutorâ€"ad hm hm lo all no the 'No h at miniâ€"and I I. not to Mun. hr: OI (M: In the "In! (when! It I. Ran VII Arlen: who I. II :3. button ol II. I†Inn on" [no my min! I In" nod no." bunch not" Io Inn-p Iy MM. 0! MI. I 'III mot would" ml. at anything I won-- In I low monom- . change beyond all expression came over MI {Icoâ€" perphxny. user. «spur molly II- ullod him. It m evident out some Manuals thin. Ind mind III III! ihom Ho in [or some menu dumb. nu mm 013th! in toi- Iovoa by union-u momentum In mpmcbu, Wll‘ ï¬homulvu nay to u um: Inna-Int no men-hu- m. H. an In; the mm In the floor. but In [and 1: ml: at! In: our the crud words. larch. MW to mad the. slowly um do“. “Your loner bu glu- I. very ml. m’; lot In at. I! an I. not that m an; 'vory you nor tow. You out In" hon In use“. "on noun-n. “I! Mm bot-m in VI. Inmlblo‘; I. I madly In my mm! 1! uny- Iu been and “III. Milton-by. 'III In" Ira-on 0! «a worm lulu: OI. Cor-nun! Conan-9 And lb. 'uhvn At 3 there was t knock at his door um he went badly to utter It. Bab thum- stood there with the longed- for letter In his hnnd. He felt that he must be quite done with ï¬t. 80 he turned the key and then stood s Ino- mant to examine the outside. Ho kmed tho Iuperucrlpuon and killed the white seal. and Ink Into h]. chur run a nigh ol delight to rent! It. MIMI-voted Letter; The night so unhappy to Cornell: was very much more unhappy to Hyde. He had sent his letter to her hetero eleven in the morning. and it Fortune wem kind to him. he expect- ed an unswer soon after leaving Madame Jacob“; When noon passed and one o'clock "ruck. he ran; tor some terreshmenu. Then Cornelia laid n lusty “good- night†nnd went to her mom. She was sick It hurt; Ihq trembled. mulling in her "to land lout it.- l'ootlwld and a sudden bewildering terrorâ€"«ho knew not how to explain â€"â€"took possession of her. Ihe hurled her lace in her plllow and wept bitterly. Mas! Alas! Love wounds :3 cruelly when he tails. us when he strikes. Wnovunbnr-obo CHAPTER IX. m rocketed to the “mm once In 1862 Ind from 1886 to 1‘1! he mud a United sum mm at. no: Is now governor at man-.0 ~Wmllm Pelt. “m- ama year of the meal! campaign." continued Gav. Kellogg In further reminiscent vein. “Nahum Yum vn eyected manor of mi- nols. A: wu- governor he on Grant the opportunity that and. hill the greatest general In hmory. Yuc- "Gen. Palmer won tame In the tn. and led the Fourteenth com In the Atlanta campaign. He van also gov- ernor of Illinois from 18‘! to 1873. United flutes senator In 18.2. no to 189. m the candidate of the gold Democrat. for president. “Yes.†said Gov. Kellogg, â€Judg- Weldon and I do†are m of tho elem. who In um hlstoflc “pun deliver“ the vote of mind- In Lin- coln. The hull "ï¬t of clocton from our Into was: Leann! Sweet, John I. Punter, Allen 0. â€Her. Willin- B. Plato. Lawrence Weldon, Winin- P. Kellogg. Jame. sum. Jane. c. Conllln. H. P. H. Bronte". Thomas 0. Allen and John Olney. Seven] of these. notably John )1. Filmer and Leann! Swen. became “and mm ward throughout the nation. My Two Minn 0' on "limb than. A- the Hon. Wfllhn Pm mm“. tor-er senator from mum “d Jun Lawrence Weldo- of the Gun 0! Claim. gave each other cordial nesting In the lobby of the am Mm yesterday, the Interesting [net was recalled that then two men m the only survivor-I of the mm. flee m.wholnߢomaounbalt the vote of that mm (or Abram Uneoln And Hannibal Hamlin. mutualitllditllm Cornell. an I“ all 'Io’ to (too. Rhianna. Novhowlllbolom. far my "do I. «lead no thy mm: In In! Hyde. :3: than and! m Ion-o. A-lnmflwr "Why In (to. ban? I. “I“. '1- my no". or body Auk Net!" ‘Iy who! u loco!" ~‘rm In no mull. M m not. not In km til-7" 'I am to con not"!!! INI- Iu. lungmttmlh. In. “a «a not a! mu†"And an: no. at m. I an 0-0 mt." an lull-e Va Hat-lift mug mud. "VI-t I. no I» m with Geo. :1 MW" "I mm m into in mu m," to an. "I a. mu ad Ian. I us“ we.- my mother." No man natal! through m «10 “4 ID“ I. "and Ill 0mm Vn Ilumlirl'u boon. I. at II- ln-ug our 00 nil-door Mm m m N. {M n!- thu. Ind ll. old mac-u an. to in at“: "yd-Warm g 1-0th light. I“ 3 mm of also“ Intact“). M "on I“ injury stoic m Nu. Ruched Van Mum no... olhla mummmnooltnud the honor at tho woman. mu I. m don. malted In. with O Dn- Ml tom and "mun. u. 'u nun-ad by m sudden-cu an no lumi- am: or u- mu; And he told Ill-all at run "but lo n- .vu tro- IN! he could not. mm" M no. u to m In" on namwmmuovn bonito nun-n am "no. In" or m â€on at In. our position. mu doom ho nu 613M to but I" 014 mm amp QIIOfl] "and I! no.†lo BM. "mum um not In no “In". and I any .0: 'Yu‘ when I lot 'No.†“Cornea-mutual... that But Item's sleep was the sleep of tired flesh and blood and heavy as lead. And the waking {mm such new â€"-â€"lt there in trouble to meetâ€"ls like being awakened with a blow. He leaned to his feet. and the thought Then the two men spent Ieverel hour: In solo; over their wanna. end during thu’uxne no one celled on Ben and he received no message. When he returned home he found If- !nln Just an he Ind 10“ then. "80 hr In good." he thought. “I will let aleeplng dog- lie.†Why should I def. them beylng about my nlnlrs? 1 '1“ not. do it"wand with this deteran tlnn In his heart he tell asleep. “lthummlueonmupmt “ovum-to u. Marathon“: cumin good In sold." "That In the truth. In a! “up my cold on and Mandi." Hydo. in his lot: h, I: you know. Lotd 000m Ride. In: this male I allot-once!“ mtg-qt a!!! mornlus. not m PUT LINCOLN IN OFFICE (To he wanted.) DO†ERS_ GROVE WET“ Llhrlrl-n Reponl. ‘I'h report: of the Tnylorvme llbn run for me you ended Juno 1 shows: Book. In circulation. ".040; book: on land. 1.141; new Wm, 471; m books. 55.: m of W, 1m. Fain-sized PM» The biggest edible am ever caught In the Mississippi at Alton wu uken In 3 not by Frank Cummm. It was a catï¬sh nud Weighed 120 pounds. meanâ€" uring 4 feet 10 Inches In length, 40 Inches in gmh and 10 inches between the eyes. Line-wen Are Refund. _ The linemen employed by the tvo Springï¬eld mmpnnles have been disâ€" charged. the commute: having de- clined to grant Ill increase In wage: or from 31 to 34 cents an hour. Mm. Dedication. The new courthouse dedication comâ€" mittee: have decided to postpone the dedication It St. Charles. which was set (m- Jnne 13. Indeï¬niteâ€. owing tn the high vnter prevailing mm the Ir- regular running of trnlna. Death In PM that George Punoy, m «that! (minor It the Harlem Pun: too at Rockford. m kmevl by the academia! ditch-rye of a revolver 1n the band: of Dan M!» Giulia. 3 mm at the park Puney was 28 years of age and named. CO: 770'; W- X7977" Col. 9cm rank. high among the of- Icon In the mum service of the state. Ooh. In“ In mum Tho nwuum In a. [and (or Ibo ohm-no of n 'I‘hl 01 way to! .- mlmd I'IICI lo (to W um [wk-ll phi! w â€inflame In to- lus toilet-Ind, and It In ullnd I'm an many um noon WI Ila munc- MOI of (In n-Itrl Ind pull. The «um um flan 'tovlda .- outlet for the point ol the Mann Tull. not â€my. fond†.- KM“. Robon Wetland. t mlml Iodu IIII and nubmud chic! run" at tho mun M "m mu a! ll“- lob. In lulled In "w nlno- It unr- ply-Dom Ivy tnllluu mu. Wu. Ir- qu In wmfly Iahnd u (to am Ila». mrkllud'o lbw-undo! no. In tum |u um am all. by Mal W Mum I cu Ind a rm 0' coal. load Nun Complmon. The Maul: l Cairo brunch o! the Illinois Central numul bu Mon com- pleted lo Kevll. lelvlng than! um non Inflo- to be 511de Ind laid th ac. ud nus. which will be done by July I. The llllnoh Cullrll In a- nouuod an n um run :1 once height can Io Km" and other point- oa the Mn human: Mann and (but phw. but no nut-u" (uln- vlll be run all) July I. the mac ml for own- Inx the mod to "an while. Society of Equity. A locni union of the Amerlvnn Six-Iv ety of Equity has been organized at. Trenton with thirty-six members. W. L. Killian was elected president and Z. ’l‘. Remlck aeevrolary. The object at the organization is to formulate plans whereby the [armor can realize better prices for grain, stock and oth- er product: at the (arm. Unions have llso been nrgnnized at Sugar Creek. 8!. Mora-n. Haunt anley. Bin-run, the Lee. Albliuxeru and McKee srhwl- houses. Congrmman um Deliver. Dedication Oratlon at Dixon. Congressman R. R. Hm dedicated I ten-ton bowider which has been placed in Oak park, Dixon. to commemorate the locality where the Black Hawk war camp was established. It was In (his camp that Abraham Lincoln was mustered into the United States ser- vice as a private in the spring of 1832. The ramp is a memorable one from the fact that there met there Col. Zachary Taylor, afterward president of the United States; Gen. Winï¬eld Scott, Gov. Reynolds. Gen. Atkinson. Lieui. Robert Anderson of Fort Bum- ter fame, Lieui. Jen Davis. later pres- ident oi the Confederacy; Maj. John Demeni and Private Abraham Lincoln, who became the most loved American. Gov. Yun- m Amt-lad not. Ina-nu W. ï¬re“ to k «mu: «I u 0! in [much National and. MARKS BLACK HAWK WAR CAMP NIW ANUYAN‘I’ GENERAL. Illinois News He Weflmonlng-Sucdnclly‘l’oflbyowww In" of Slob. Loui- Beckmeyer was killed in ulna from n helm which m doughy met. Mom I Minimum-c > “he" the Conductor. C. Taylor of Picker. lnd., “tempted to kill Mike Cantu-null. In ""3qu Centnl conductor, when thrown {roll 3 train on which he was stealing a ride. He escaped the police. but wu rammed by I posse of ï¬fty citizen. He 1- now ï¬n is" It Art-oh. Doctor Ivy! Farm. County Clerk W. P. Phillips sold his farm of ï¬fteen Icrex In Shiloh township to Dr. A. G. Brown of 8:. hauls for 81,200. Woman's Hm I- Crushed. Emma Pate" of Quincy had Iver MM (1|!th In the running (our 0! a corn-grinding machine at Golden and quieter! mlnfnl Injuries. Tutu Wrecker. Ar. Fond. ‘ "my â€In. There ‘13 an nnsm‘malnl attempt. ’IIIUCB Louis E VII-sell: M by placing n Us on the Vemlmon flv' mole! Lowery 8200 ml com tor w er bridge at muvllle. to wreck a Cht- wins I mower. Lowery vent to ago Eastern Illinois train. Bellefllle to mu Mu mother, no I. ~â€" I prisoner u the canal: tall. 1: VII Woman's Hm I- Crushed. discovered that he Ind a revolver h Emm- Pate" at Quincy had her MI! Docket Old M '8 at Um ’- mnd caught tn the running (on at a rat. Beta; unable to pay the the, to corn-grinding machine at Golden and wu committed to the county pt}. Corn In Injured. are“ damage has been done to the growing con crop In Scam by the ream! navy runs. The 8mm.- “ river In running very Mgh. Contact in Vino Building. Tim mind (at building the n' rltmen‘ ï¬ctional bani: structure II the corner of Sin": Ind Adul- streets, Springï¬eld. inns been ï¬rst“. The mt including the vniia. will be â€0,000. The building viii be Ive "mien in Might. the ï¬rst. or inn story, being 20 Mi. high and of mu stone. The remainder win he of pressed mick. A “rum giving the have of George In" 'u M k the (out U ml .6 sandman to In“ at mmammmlndenonov I." on the charge 0! man to km. In man†with In mm. lent malted mm! lAIï¬DIII a! Wor- dâ€. smiling u '1'! cm: I has mm. which «ml: the manur- vale), pn- mtllx onion Injury. All M Mrktu Imam“. M mo rum-u at Ctr-Imam W. A. Monk-m 1M rlllmn o! M It Lama Mn Mar-Inn! lo min I In“ (or the banal! 0! cu. lumn d 0.- ror Rudy lad Goodwin: KIM}. no". no: wen lam whila II It. «II. chm of Ila-Ir duly. Plum-u Rood] m killed by It. acido- ion In I Inlan- on Emu-17. In" In a, lot-vial In no" A «Mum KM. .1: mm may. UNI! on NI cut. by a an: at m. Hr. mm but). Ibo "u um) .50. It. Indy kfl I widow m d: mam, and mm men - vldov and on (NH. lngtoa ud mar to All-mm. m bolh mu sum-tally. No In ll you: «M and I» can o! In. C. A (tuna-luau, min! at It. nohldarr flat-eon! run-UL The you: an In a mu.“ o! the North lumin- Muh school. Damon E. Cummings oi nelvklore has waived the appointment to the naval u-ndomy at Annapolis from the Twelfth congressional district through Congressman Charles E. Fuller. The young man was named In ï¬rst. lite!- nato am! when the original nppointee. l-‘Arl Jukon, tailed to pl!!! tim examin- auuu young Cummings went to Wuh- tantra": Mlnlutan Hold Joint Mut- ‘ Inga During the Hot Month; The Protestant ministers in Cenv trails have arranged a schedule for union services on Sunday nights. dur~ ing midaummer, as follows: Sunday. July 26, Y. M. C. A. ï¬eld day. under the leadership 01 Rev. E. M. Tlmmm son of Chicago; Aug. 2, at the Bap- tist church, Rev. C. A. Beckett u! the Methodist Episcopal church preaching the sermon: Aug. 9. Dr. Fiska of the Presbyterian rhurch at the Congrega- tional church: Aug. 16. Elder J. F. Ruslmrongh of the Christian church at tho Presbyterian church; Aug. 23. Dr. Gnrton at the Baptist rhurvh at the assembly hail; Aug. 30. Rev. B. A. Long at the Christian church. MIMUMMER UNION SERVICE. GETS OACETSHIP. of M St. WI (of tho fl than than wine [that I. recentâ€. Return than“. The member. of the "ï¬nal. “I" 3'. mt. Dnugntm of Veteran, in†tended 3 vote of thank: .m the “ Charmaine" [bet The Manama Clan-new man has elected a m maiden! I. 3. Ohm, vice maiden. Harvey M; corneal-y. Dealer lawn, and «no war. Hun, 8mm. yearn aid. and in a original W Inn. third term m an. After I). second minim â€Maid-d io (mi his hair till Cinema m ebu- ed. The hair it the flue“. Hillel! era, a! in kind in southern Illinois. and Ir. Claw-mu refund in Mrs it â€I. even when MI political Moi In ale. more nude president. ggk/W i/Q / y) \:1%\ .14“ K v. mém/ / I In." Chum ol Nam. who m m M- Mr m In ado-l In "II. I. on at no small" “In In Ooh. may. in" not. to all m run- II mm mu; '1! Jun-y." I: "who†at Mo. h £213 a} mm mm. lad»... Thu Humbug-r lull: Ian .04 an than Mome- In no Datum no.» 0-3 am. On Ila-(o. and Aim (0.“) mall-mu. n- MW .0- over-Ila. - um m d an: I. III. "Math .01 M Ma Luna. Int 0 nun. on at Mr. and In “an! [moi Quincy wu mm at (be Illa-IIâ€! It"? by um" I- ho.- (to tony doth. Ho tho foflowtu pouool In “(an m:- Ihlp: Funk 7. Knot". ‘0 «no. mo; Hoary Q. Wm. I00 mu. 81,086; John I. WW. I“ am. OI: Andro- Ik‘m I. am. tum; samba. J. WW. m m in. tin W Presiding Eider Nathaniel am hi- Announced the int qwioriy mum at the Mount Vernon district. The meetings close the Ii: ym‘ union of Rev. Mr. an": n presiding elder. The following are the appointment“ Duquoin and Pinckuoyviiie, Juno Ii!- 21; Mouni. Vernon. Union Strut church. circuit No. 1 lnd First church. June 26-28: Tunnel and Wuiionviiie, July 4-5; Opdyke nud Mount Vomon rirruit No. 2, July 1142; scoemu. and Chester. July 18-19; Frankfort, ‘Spriug Garden and Benton. July 25-26: Crab Orchard Corinth Ind Muion. Aux. 1-2; Canerviile, Horrin and Cred! ‘Springs, Aug. 8-9; Bloomï¬eld Ind Vi- }vnua. Aug. 15M}: Joppa Ind Bellman. ‘Aux. 22-23; Aunt. Jonesboro, Olive ‘ Branch and Uiiin. Aug. 29-30; Thebol null McClure, Sept. 6-6; Viils Rid“. Mound City And Cairo, Sept. 12-11: Maknndn. Carhomihie, Murphyuboro and Vergennel. Sept. 19-20. Ivy. Cu! m Thou Lott, of lust-polls. Min... has purchased coal mu (m. Coal Nur Ionian. The almond cote drill working on the Jim But (am, one mile out. o! Balaton. for Nolan, Jones Joplin. struck out! I! n depth of 5:: (col. no velu ll eight and a lull too! thick Ind ll -pmnouucod I very no quality of cool. This II the out. vein of coal ever found In Funk“: county abut the elttfllw much can. LAO? QUARTERLY "lull... Padding Ila-r cm’o Tom I. m HI. â€All.