“cannon-militant... Ir. hmmnlunmtomn. may" havoc-chihuahua Mundflhhumtomm «HMMIn-m'nouee mum. Immubdn! «man-WL b“! monpnynhd. Inn autumn“ mulled .. mypfldo. Til-thor- 'hlutumlmedcom ï¬mnnwleo.†thinâ€" nominal-Immopnm m I}. to poverty Inc» the n [61" to Iona I!!! N no. to Jon M give him than: m â€I. again In a quiet (m, u If min; at Hope's men: “PM Hugh! H9 in and MI owl “animal. 1 All m l destroyed .7 lat um." All the [knead It the 'm! Then. suddenly Mara-In Ila,- mu Hm lamb «mud-I ‘1 you. In. no plan": an. nu m- In"! boon Imny VIII In In. for n Inn-w n! Ira-Ilium»! II- In hula- In. ad II. loam in una- bnd nub n In:- unonnl of f'llffl4 fins-nu Honour. In sum. did not nun "no In: Hope In! Mon Ion: Ihoonl. TM Ian-III "Ill "ulna manna Ibu- lnndkml'n “III-Inn». and In ï¬nvmo and II II long In m INN. ll tn. perha- I rout-(Hm In M nth" «Inward-4 “In": (MI II. III bro-I In. many-Ind“. haul] In any on... “In I» an very IIIII: no". In no Inc-Ind Inn and Innu- eIon u Indlulln d Inn-m 9-4 Only an Innod I. "an m IIH. "I mm In! and A III-u nnr Ills mm by nearly manly nun a... when "In van n "I". mm. and In at Ibo-o nnn he an n mh'mlfl Io no IIIIâ€"â€"-Im no lemma In 1mm bum. '- nu hon "In"... ad I mud In In Ibo oh! Non-MI dunno; Then are m wry In- Ichnmn o! Gable In IIII. pan 0! IIIâ€" unnln. an annual (or a in or In at can. Inn "I“. I'm cu run In for NI Donny-mu. Men! â€in. "CI of low-r. They Inï¬ll-l In In me Hill In Summit. than the Mr Ill nun Ind MIcInn. H. In "nut-n, hm hm. "mm «I‘M- hvfllo cu Ihnn ll the etch“. I in hm her mm In laden. Ha m on of the French “Inches Ho ham to ho II we clue-n, no. MIC-nanomtnnd'mwmn- fully um II In one of the In pun [y flan-II m l Inn. none van The man. an I never (In. lost sight of each 91hr II“! Inc'- '- 17»: In Pam olu Md he no no.“ In hero I" July And A- II II n grunt alum-men! not Ind In hero." “I can Indenund that: cold "one. my. "or My. trembled n the spoke. and her eye! dwelt with n nnlnod. anion urn-Inn on the deflate, III-m3 ha of her names. â€I an A" I III" noon and on u u. had," more“ Jon-nu "A" no! '0 I“ hum stop or“: flat I an an .1 HM"- do.- not "to but“ I." m Ion by mm “1". who! I IOIM uh! your mu unllmu Donia my lo you “no?†“I in '1er Intern-led by M loco.“ laid How “u. bu a mo- umln counts-Ila. and In. "01 Air Wave to "on. Ind Mr comuuflon. "Well. "at I: 3 any!“ exclaimed Ju‘ 009. “I w nun I:- would not do (or any ono'o you; man. can In I dean Illu- lhll. llo'd nut Ibo Wllrb ol lldor ta hop hlm company. In wouldf' CHAPTER XVlll.â€"-((.‘ontlnurd.) flltherto the place had been no Il~ lent. to apparently deserted. thnt both Hope and her attendant paused nud‘ looked anxlounly dawn the road. which made a slurp band at the palm from’ which they had begun to walk back. The sounds of 1 deep. rough volca. utter-lug observations In an unknown We whlch seemed huwlted up lrom WI! of tha speaker‘s stomach. next " o lbemselvua heard; presently ap- péured a tan, lhln mun. clad In hot. laud overall trouners. n dnrk~browu Imltted walstrmt, and A holland jack- et, neither of the lighter garment- hovlnx lately seen the wuuhtub; a wldeâ€"hrlmmcd straw hat. turned up at tho buck, projected far over hln eyes. which. as he looked up. showed black and placing under bushy arlzzled eye- hrowl. bong lantern jaws, thick un- trlmmed moustacheu. and I ultln lllm wrlakled lather gave Max the alr ol .1 countrmed l’nntaloon. Bohlnd hlm name a broadcheuted guy hone. ul- mont white from 332. In); lumen much men .- ‘ mp0. ï¬nd A long lore-lockr It. Into hll eyes. Ho.» to. d an old. nuty. ramshackle cumin. tho hood drawn forward AM at every atop of the nttnluo. led by In old. thloI-Iot man In blouse nod a cloth cup pulled . mrly over III urn. Al the or tho carton couple approached straw But out In ntr o no. to "on. and her much men .- ‘ "no. 'dnd A long fore-lockr It. Into his eyes. Ho.» 'u d an old. way. nmhukle calm“. flu hood drawn forward AM at every flap of the anal-la. led by In old. Inlet-net man In blouse and I cloth up pulled . mrly on: III urn. Al the or III. carton couple approached "'0' In! VIII In Air 0 nm In "on. and Im- â€Ald l mu who be II?" can!†a .50: u an..." 3. ago! 13!: tau-.35 3..- 11 £533. c 18“: “.83 Fall-3 I: £3033 to 3.3 it: :53“ 1039 ‘I uni “ï¬ï¬‚kdï¬â€˜ï¬ï¬‚‘ 6.“: NR mat Gold} Cannot Buy “! ten the poor Indy ll seriously Ill. It It num- dlflcult to {arm how ciao feverish much my turn. and we can only help nuute.1'hen In In. no to be done. Inna brought medl- clnel with no. man to (be ml) “on In your note. cannon»: hunts no emu“ mm Yin mm witch ‘ your mum constantly. am In.“ In"! when m an M her to can anything. I will weak to the landlord that a few mum. which It can he It’ll to an. m I think "I M “£9..th A Innaâ€"t alch- m 3.24 m. It mm to an an m MI ban a may m- Hn. Same w. going to be very m. A! M um 'hat seemed men, but mily .- coon II he could come. the doctor "vented. Thu-n my and dislocated In a» palm. he WI: klmfly and Intel"- mt After examining his patient. he and Home I! a. 1n: her dunner. "A much Attached friend. then?†In In“. when she 1-1me In the um- Richard Sumo! wn's any crwlsmg, nobody new when; Ir. Rama m traveling: ma Burtonâ€"who. could and Mn? nml she fem ale new. (In: Hope wilted for the doctor's report heron she wrote to Mt. Raw-on} mn- ner for Mn and counsel. This um»; lrfed Hope severely. She fell. moreover. 'hll 3 weight of mummy lay upon her. Though lamp was full of am Mon: of sympathy n! wot Ia pale hop and norm-n manner showed how um aha wu for a ski-lune. As soon n she mm M may, "or called the landlord and WI- 0. dispatch a mun-d wt for (lo- mklor, to whom no Manly In“ I now dartlblng Inc maum of the cult-rev as mantel: n she ecu-H. Tlun do". than was nothing tor It lul 'llllll‘. Ibo 4m mmâ€. mm Ill-l lummltmuhwm* MM fllll no run-Inn, to but In In"). on“ gum lone" who. â€we W m m. any mm her hands Md alln wen an m Inn-Mu. her eyes mm m rum-1 an» an!“ I. up! n tl order In ,M van "or hr mm, In Wm. In med Mainly nub. to h at home m m. M I!» but (I. am! that It. Run u If no In mm. tho-In "my but Im to had «and with MI «mm In? lunar Ind; nun 1M lull-d of he! rm. nu her fear um I! no dud “will“ In con Huh would not 1: Incl 0! her property on NI brunet. M only an Jon-op can. um Ila Monti no. «m .- mm look on Mr um "I an nlnld In lulllo la an III. .18. l in. never In her II.- "III. m In hon undo-flu o! and n- ull mm About Mr. llul and but lamb-Id. "Ill no on. "n loin in "Ink Ml. Jul .0- m b alum WMl Illl bacon. at n ll lil- m. mural-lo Mm ll my lady m null; Ill.‘ Why. In mldl‘l m I Ocelot: mun llnl mum an In In a. m; mull unlucky. my I." no. II n my rkwr doctor. but no llm lull- nu nll- nun." "I “all m up and am- II net." "(and flow. Inn-I alarm. "l mu con. In In lulu. dlmly.‘ ‘l‘hcn l'lo MINI lent". In to rm» u mummflo mm. than to wall tumultuou- || bar bod. an I- uln: in um. ION inland. III! M lrmlulhlo mama-t o! «u IOIII ed but do". The luau. watch}. mu.- lulu Ion through. CHAPTER XIX. The next day Mrs. Buvlile did not feel equal in wnm or attend to busi- ness. Her head nan heavy and giddy: Illa Bald: so she ordered the rum- uhuculo carriage and drove to the cha leuu, hoping the air would revive her. It did um. howew-r. She said uhe [alt Inclined to sleepâ€"(hat Ihe air was too strong [or her. or rather that she had flown [.00 won (or the airâ€"â€"lhn mo.- plum mule her melancholy. and she would have next «by. Hope penum- ed her to lry Ind mi. 8M covered her over with tram; (or. though the tiny mu mum. Ihe com-Iliad 0! cold. and nhiwmd a M doll. "one took her luliling and an! [uticnlly beside her (or more than Ill hour. durum which Mu Buvilln Ilopi heavily. noun-- iiniu mama: than she woke madden- iy. In it turned. and "nought Ihu Mani mar-l utopia «nu-r lilo room noisily. an. an holtor. and indium] on “Hm A 1min VIII on the bowl). M also" an eon-id not cal. but com- ul-llu'd'ol [nut thlrfl. I'm-ll†luau munch. Old dmu-ium. aha want an: lo M. "we hit man BIO-Ir inn II. and to conic“; um! annual «I Nu fluvillo to lot her mid “up In her man "A varied experience for so young a woman. By the way, i never think oi you as a girl; yet 'you are quite young ~i see and heel that. Now Ital us read the English papers which came this evening. i was glad in we them; (or the post. at these outouhe-way placed in aiways nncerlniu!" "I have known allmlm a! great happlnou; ol smlller happiness. of» ten: of bitterness and sadness. now and then." Hope see-m ' to think for a moment, then u 'wdeucrlbnble sweetness. a sudv don light. came Into her eyes. "I have known ultmmm of great mmumwmmkn norms-ammomm mm Rot (Indlgnmtly)-8lr!- Baton Transcript. Heâ€"Indeed.')llsn R01. you are the only sir! I ever Med. Ah. yau smile. Well. I sumo-Q you've and that sort of thing and to you for the past twenty AI my Convert. "So you believe In mien-thy?" "Ya." mend Mr. lacuna. "Far what Halon?“ "Baum my wife bellow: In It and Wu an arm to nrmâ€â€"-wmmgton Tammy (Indlgnamly)-â€"n don't cry so very much-and anyway. I! all your tooth was out. and your hair on. and yum- 19:: so veal: you midn't em "and on them, I most you‘d feel like crying youm".â€"-Spnrs Manama. cluslvely o! [10ng Pkwy o! loan-u. Johnnyâ€"What nukes um new My It ‘your house pry no much. Tommy? If the radar run IMIKIM how nu. me a! the Mn! 0! a tuna «mm of (be [mired States by 1 Jury of we an»: In the South run-Id be rut-elven In Amrlm be will gain a hm Idea 00 the oxtmmllnlry sens-Hon that MA Miami! the all-rover, of the gold mu lurid-mt. Bo rammed ls 8|! (MINI-I Putter. mm Mn rm cob all) experience. with the rmdlllon 0' mm mgr-med that be has brought the “do mm o! the trial to (In nunmm n! m Hour of Palm ‘nnd the government has ordered an Inquiry M be made. An amazing I"- mtm In revealed for the ï¬rst time by the replies made to Sir (min! In Par- liament by Colonel 81-21.! the under sen-Mary 0' mm for the minutes In the sold «out: mlony Immtly It mu emlrelr’ with the mum to deride "nether or not a whim pflmr shall be tried by A jury of whites. I jury comma of Your Marks Incl than whites. or a jury composed ex-j The non maxing Mane of am III-Ill. use In "In (lu- men were not ave- pro-em who. the «lease for 'Iml they rm Mal us ran-maul. Incl the «mm of (Mir being mm mien to n us not "no "ls-.0! flu It I: Mr tron Imaginary In "and by In. (ad that In lull-h- m can mull: Mod and mvmd on flu- WM AMr-n mid mu! no†(hon alumna-«ms. no mu» a! Ila In AIM-g out No mm mn' “to“ (ml-y In Portland who». will no up 9mm W at "kl-I. an a tram! mar-Ml. Tho mam Knuth-u. lflor mm Mu III mtin‘ lawn-"nun. a†only win-M a few min In "mt.- Io ma Mammal elm: made In In mn by RH mil-fl Part". )0. 9.. "no novelist. A mm mum-n 'mM annual hum-Hy but “and the ammo we as the on»! no m .0 not mnmm to Nnrtwnler lam on (In very no of Ms lrhl‘ W on Win. In by I“ Juic- u um C'IOI'. foo-cot. Anode-n- Iho tun llnd It: Mn Ionian Blue: or Ibo Mn elm-d tn] out at rolonI-I «parlour. um â€ammo Inc Ippnhomloo that In tun rumm- Eula-d by tho tit-rov- cry 0' A n"! dunner to will. own In tho Ruth! roltmlu tn ttuv tmtm. it in tr»- durrttnd n "the not Mutt pull." “d ta no an." than tho non-t- Mllty of "at "In! of I Ihttc III. In . Jury roam urluntvoly 01 Much. "I do. any Slum. I do. IN! I «:4 nut rut. You do not know how In] m. «cm no depend on pen" “Au you I" no! In: daughln!" (To In «nub-«1| "Mudemohu-llo Ill! llll VAL-null." and 8m" Mule. the 1mm. on merit In: "Vnu do "I. work. "IQ watching, of mo. And ymn ure‘ Immune-m: you M Mr hold your Mud nd loan unln-t you. II In “the. You mm! Ina Ionw ml. Trml me a little." "i! all our rare tails." thought Hope. "what A ic-rrlhie position for me! I have done my luml; but will lira. SI- ville'I people thin . than! I! she die-i unmonciiml (0 Hugh. whnl I tru- mly!" What moment: Hope could spam from the nuflerer lbe went in writing. covering the pue- rapidly. The-o lam" Ilno mm by the courier to the mrkot-lown. llm they might mun [he unnruiutiu ol the same Crolx [mt-once. The doctor was faithful to his word. and returned with a sturdy, broad- !acod Sister of Marcy. who was an im‘ mense help. Then the and routine 0! a sick-room was instituted. Gradual- ly "one came to know that the enemy wtth which they had to contend was 3 severe typhus fever. The whole weight of attendance roll on Hope and the Sis- ter. At times Mm Seville was wildly excited. striving to get out o! bed and wenderim: deiirinunly. in her wome state Hope's voice and touch had a certain degree at influence upon ban. The weary days. and Mill wear“ nights. drugged their slow length along. .Mtters came from Mr. Raw- eon's partner assuring Miss Desmond: that he was in hope: a letter would ï¬nd Mr. Savitla in the inland oi‘ Ru- gnn. where his bankers helieud he would make u short stay, and that he had telegraphed to Mr. Ramon, who might to.be at llasia on the 7th: no doubt that smut-man would lose no time in going to Sninte-Croix. sun the dayn and alums mlled henvlly on. and no one rama, Meantime. a note or (error had spread through the household. Some precautions suggested by hthe doctor gave rise to exaggerated Ideas of in- !ecllon. and "one soon began to per- celve that the set-vim n! the sick-room was becoming a difï¬culty. ‘ Keith "ml" 'H“ by “Willa: : lo- . New“! imam at minus forty do- tion win h Inuit o! mmphor, t we» Fahrenheit. for an “a “o" The ï¬rst biblical illuslrailve an the courier io oonsiated in the symbolic lreamea of station. describing Mrs. anvilie's can the Catacombs. dltion. and nagging that Mr. Rawaon Cheap lahor has been the principal and [“0“le 83“"0 Might be 89M for. hundicnu in iliiroducixm maxim": um- v burning skin by annulus : lo- h Ina-u o! umphor, t y I. -_: ~ â€All! MCI noun. an. I! no. What I: perham tho non anon book In the world I. M by u.- Prlnce Re ngna. TM) wort II neither primed not a mnmcmt, the text ba- lng formed of letter- eut In vellum and pasted on blue paw. Notwith- mam; this “mm?! mm of math: the (on. a. hook II a my 0! vernal u "gm-Intel! In an boldest cm All the cur-mm mm In em with mamhmi dam-Ry and minim-.11)!- unique vol-mo burn the ml. "PM Dunk of Au Pan-Ion of Our Lord Jun Christ. ch cur-c- m Not 00mm of An . It in aid that Rwdoiph l . In- th“ 11,000 helm for tMI . «mm product of the bookmaker. 3n. modem. The origin-I fort was two- M.undmmmhnnnnddlo Mona m Inn-ml 693m of claim Ind reï¬nement. "The an: (or clean- llnen has preserved the non of stool lot» with two mm" mm my Newman. (She spoke to the chaï¬ng mm of the eighteenth mun.) "With regard to ma. hits of meat. flux-h annot an we" be an: hold of with the “arranged (an. neon". is had to an. ham. WMch h broad and mad at the extremity." Pin :1 that tlme were uten mm A mm "Alrolm n mlly an Arabic "ul- kohI"-~“nl" being the adults nude: In In "alpha" (the Monica) and "alkali" (the cork “he". and “Roll.“ an m powder that!» tho cat- m henna mined the" crank on “3W mm to be «In! for any ï¬nely (Hunted or laminated mu m. Ind me: far cumin-med lhlkh.‘ "Alcollo! of wine.†Hug me most In. 9mm 0! these. It grad-ally look the name entirely to mm. 1'» (loans no Wop!“ their high trim! u march-o. Chm. I“. their Inn! thorough“ In leap to own In." um Ibo prove-ad "ouc- Kon‘ Romain. turn a gun cl â€0.000 tro- un (Thinn- (Mn-M. IN whole and to uld by Ibo German (tonnage-I. 00m" mthnh and 1am worn In III-glued Onto CM- 1m In A dog-mun" M the and. an no lands. “an n. mac-um roam u am! for am mm â€NI-M by I!» no" In.- lmpnrhl bum. N MUM-n) mm 4,015.59! Ind-1mm ulcer-n. cumming â€.3483" persons, 0' whom 1.5m.“- vvn women. The llama In twain yarn In â€mum am about (an (Inn at ml u that It the employlu concern Theo. Mum do not Ind-do nflmd. ml. tale 8'!†and telephone envious. â€Mmmnr’ In u word. «on highly man. that in aqua-Iced with lhehnohlme. "flame-em puma In all a gov-elem" In Ian-A um. and the Men-hut “mum- of armol. mind. up all! meat The flu 'I my Camp-u date- hcl "on my 2. "70. II the foul charter H m described a no '0"- orvulr and Conway o! Advent-ran 0! England Tndlnn II Hudson‘s Bay.“ Wu: 1:3" on: REPORTER Bull-h mutu- In I'll", not! on It. Jup- tor waving (mien I. Mr a“ «court:- mod- ol lmu and an mama-u Minn (uh-my. nu nah. nylu: "wm mu" m In. In null (I. ml: to al- vln Ila-am. Io Ibolr was." Ju- lm In! In at Ind In too uln- Io Illu- 1. III] tum-I “no. inn-dd In vain than u numwsn Yon m Eye of inc fort h comp-naval! W 0mm: In New lalmd ll tending many ukllled and unskilled warlor- co Aunt-Na. Pub“: um "mun" ll mined Iron "2.000.- 000 to Monaco I yen. 0001-th (130.000) at u» mph chum! won (In Illl. [or umr living. And I" do- mrumnl- no mimicking. Thu II on. o! no. em! Mann 0! public oun- mhlp at public numb. tad mod» In mo annual upon or the Rum Chlnm lhul II In fluted that the do» In; at the In: part In Vhdlvolloh bu led lo I couuumhl crlllu In tho l-‘tt tan. Mora um clown tool plat (nod- Iwns Imported In Inch lam quantum than (a! I long mu. m lnwtm ulc- wnl no dlflcull. ’ro celehnlo the advance or the prlmvn‘ an. parllcnluly It: lucmm In speed. I Cnxlou umnurlll mule wu wholly prlmed and bound ln twelve: hours In In“. Only on. hun- dred mules «my mun-Is all. Ex-l'a‘oaldenl Castro‘s decree cancel lng the mun-now of the "Nation-l Mulch Manul-ctury" and the "Vane. xuelan salt. Monopoly, Limited." luvs [wen annulled by the ledcrnl and mu- mllou court of Venezuela. A puleut fastener for wool bales, (a take me place 01' wine. has been In- (rodurod In Australia. M is claimed that h premium any vegetable “be! (mm the outer vowrlng adhering to thr fleece. There are 251 postal savings banks in operation In tho Philippines with 8,408 depositors and $717,000 on de- ponlL- Flllplnu de'msltors number 1.591 and Americans 3.37.). The Gerumn govcrnmem h.“ on Lake Commm-e a nlm-xemI-knm. 350- horso power bout Iur raising men In weather observations. 'The results are daily telegraphed lo the clue! forecast- Ing arm-es. "Afraid of bugs by ulgm." Our preflr em vernlun â€L D. 15:31) reads: "Ter- ror by night." The Bug Bible ls so called because of Ms rendering of Psalm mi, 5: Seveuly Lhmmanrl Amvrlcans will mule thx yuu‘ on 20m)!†to 27000 farms in (he Cunndlun Northwcat and (Mu-y with then: u wraith at $70,000; Cheap lahor has been the principal handicap in introducing modern unr chinery in india. 1%:an has about a hundred luc- torles I'ur linen goods» -furly mare than the kingdom of Saxony. Seveuly Lhommnrl Amvrlcans will mule thx yuu‘ on 20m)!†to 27000 some '01 1mm»! M Teal-n Won-.- 1- Sean-flee. ‘ in. m Dickens mun-mt" 9f (mnrlnn chkelu. line undertaken the ml of training ymx English. women for mercuric: Alrendy the hnuufledherwonwmunm. lien Dickens inlendn to provide m mm: for mnny kinds of work. Type- writing and ehoflhnnd ere mum. In addition to n (rent nflety of genefel knowledge. men Dionne any: n yang women who an even several new or trance n garden pnrty or send on! cheater: for en emetlc‘ met In the actuary who rune the‘ best chance of competing with the men who now [pr-many menopause the ï¬eld. MI. Diem hen-elf use ed seven! yearn u neat-emery m n member at pnrllnment. end reï¬ned comm memormmgom: â€In; women for ninth: enoonmenL a‘udoonfly a m bran his word 'nflo mm; the truth-4! I. lull- mum-ch! Ion. Demos" m net hide I m knoll crowned with I huge cinch! Hider. Brandenburg ricer» Mm I mmp cumin mo hour-1c specimen Ire Mud. and Mal-lemur- der I little like In the vood- um ran water-bird- nen. Manor Clarke rcnurn Ipon the richness of our coun- try In In! monuments. and the an «an: anger of their extinction. Although we owe“! are (men only ouch ‘- would In all"! "mnllmui.’ (km A!!! no «man “We" 0! moment: (at the phloem»: of re. Hubble nut-ml phenomena than net «mm new no Individuals .2- voted to scientiï¬c Ion. Pro" John )1. Clan. an: alumina In no In! that actually has “In In (Ma mm. Tim a hundred mum. Ind-co Interfem hr the â€can 9! "nu-n! non-11mm." II the form: of uncut: n all gnarled Ir [no la mmwor m very nu ma (uniting "um.†Rm Hamburg t lunch of ma burl a manual I: | are nnlvnr of (he I‘ wmum olnuloo a! not"; 1.000 not. Inn nun mum: at (In am an only from no» to 300 Mt Ibo" oa- mfl. They are «damn by huh a! undue-o which an the mm M (be nuts-wk. Anal-n velh m In! deep 1m mf‘Hl'y lmhuflblt m. d lulu-(loo. and and: down we“: have In" med (mm ancient um. The demos-Inna won one. I» has cl Inn. and mo van h we Wm â€mo-My M» m mm In the Ahyvflnnn mnum. II this mu. â€My!" m- phonon-on of mugs. mun out well: “a! no (ml The mm- mm an «op eh mm II - hm puma. "with In; d u I â€well â€ammo a! mm In» 3-H mum of m. PM my.â€" nun M [In H. I. 1.7mm! III) "I!“ Tho ovum at I mm“ [tom I no!" mr Lazar Into an leyn do» m in macro-l my (Iv spur-uh Io ch- «u- o' III-mu. which Is mm- m! W 0! than k nu sun-duo. which I. In. nun. o! (no 0"“. on on It. wood or 'bk‘h It I: punt My you; “I'm- AM!“ :11 Inch- II «mum a. Mini ud cul no lo- lo hum. of III tool. 11†lo“ I" Inn“ on tho but. nod Ind at tho around to: about (hm nun Than the, no «and In you In A My plan. and not. Mom sound with ID. autumn; 'rva "Op. In ml- cnd :- I you. All" yum-a on. em Ibo Ian on and II cum. bun with a wooden wallet. â€4 “all not In. II n for «y- an tau-hm. no ‘ [In to mm! woo “on. no OMI- lllo I. I an“ tutor". In Japan. to!" It'd In many “doâ€. he not. In- «omly In mm. It In also 8-me u- Very lllll. In yet IMII In Europ- lnd Anal“ 0! [M may nylon. of mushroom- lhn gm |u anl. “rho of duct. u 500 bunch. 'nu purom. om: unu- an (mud n Jonah. on tho Alï¬e!!! sham o! the on. about In) all. noun: 0! Sun; A your ago the announcement wu and. o! the dluonry o! petroleum on tho IMHO of the Red flu. Since "ha I well has been sunk to n dOplh 0! [AW (col. "Io ullmtod dilly Hold For a year or two. beginning in â€7:2. Point of Rock: was the weslel‘n termi- nal of tin- llnmmore i Ohlo Railroad. pendlng un- mmnon and the‘ mm.» ment hy the Legislature of the ï¬g!“ 0! way between me rlver and the moun- mln at tllla place. Large quantities 0! good: and produl-e were brought here. and the old warehouse In which they were stored in am! standing and In 600'] repair. I! la now used as a ho tel. "ran" used in the Infamy of railroad conslrucnon. The warvhouse was bum about sixty yours ornmre ago. at (be) time the primitive mils were supplant» ed by cmsunes and iron rails. flatbed lined Iloloro It. 'l'lmo at Iran ll-Iln an“! Urn-.12". The warehouse or G. S. sic-ruler in this village has some curious and his- toric timber in it. a Point of [tucks correspondent of the Baltimore Sun writes. The Julsts are made lrom the "stllngerl" which were used on the Bnltinmre It Ohio Railroad when the can were drawn by hursx-s. before the days a! the lat-onluzlve. These "stx'inv Hers" were oak tlnlners. adult 5 â€L'llcr square. laid longitudinally on till: true-l. just us the 'l‘ rails are now laid. Upol these timbers Iron straps n'mut tu-n inches wide and a hall ilil'h thick “'i l'.‘ spilled. and upon these straps l3lt' wheels ran. 'l‘o lit upon them) thin straps the flanges of the th‘t‘hi mus ‘ ‘have‘ been very slight. Now and then the end oi‘ a strap would a"! loose. the wheels would get under It and the Iron would penetrate the floor. and some times passengers were sel't-relx wound- ed by them, They were known as "snake heads." To several of the stringers now uesd as joists in Mr_ Mercier's warehouse the straps are sill! attached, and it is douhltul whether- anywhere in the world there in anoth er specimen intact of this kind of 01-!) my mom. Wm. u a cmnunn don: an . â€mu-pent on III.†h'o 'Itun..â€'-- alum Ambricu In Wanna ha: been emulated by the Hotel mmmore fun run Prior to that ho worked on I lam In rm mfl‘ He 0: 22 years 0M. Hh mu urn an". of Man. A â€puma an not II: M mum in and null of «all; no nut aim n «n. Inn-uni Ella-cum. “can...“ an very «Ingram from a In one thing. “him. m!†. it] to remember mm and (use. each net. It n easy of accomplishment I! one cm apply himself closely to the an. 0! course I mite mistaken oe- raunonnny. hm I Mil l mine .m’ m In ralllnl names m.“ 'I always had n very ma memory. but I have and and! h! «luv-mm I thoroughly.“ Wane an '1 lam mooring the names of I law an: m than human; my age» house and M 'm tall the who wnmnt rem-mug M the records. on me name. and M will give m m. mum of the guest. Tn. from m letter bores Ill! lumber 0',th and an the last name of any gut! and be will to“ the menu. AM um Isn’t the m nil-truth mnem- Wane 31m He at glam over a In: of nae- " the register and enter them In the m mm, giving an midwe- 01 act M. «Imam so mun-I as Maria; to the mgr again. 61v. II. III "and: of my great In It. You m 30 u the "on! Mum todayâ€"4r- yur ï¬ts: "all. anyâ€"«9319 (or. pay your MIL “I for your lull. dirk. slay any a year. rel-n to the hotel. and John Warm the m" clerk. 0m all your name. It. Kan-u cm am an. Inn has â€Id In. of my [and II the In†van “on MI Infrequent their vmu. I. all: then I! am ch- thy con. he. cry.†any Ina-Mr! she plum the In- !ormmn In her husband. so an: to a. any data with tho fallen III In. I nod lam? W" I. n (MI. I“ I In an mu m I.) Dill!" n u. groin-fly mnlng'mu to" hem m I am- clt (omrnv. Im I". mien up not ulna um M In 0mm o! ‘3. other tml.’ Wig! Ibo rank" in: naive: for It! to In. wlul an all; '1 m Win I no." In "(manna-m, enrol-l Io lorl an†In on Mun Im’t you III“ «III I mt d In: â€luau" anamo- an a»! mi other would. hum II Ibo pt I aim? "In a [rut any. fun Iht'n you WI, II II all a woman I"! urln Multan, for mu lo ulna In In.- had In I u. lad u»- wuv (Ill Mr Ian Md cm In I" [lily and rod that a. lull: m9 fl lulu a pan In! um“, than when. IN" “mm†tom column I. m In A coax-lay. bl. cm In"! II:- In: no In" a that. II‘. and gnu- It. Why a II M the noun Ibo Inn Ila-nanny mm: In. [Iron um I“ Ibo vmuou of m mm In 3 fm III. In! a! a yon-rm on um! Tb. “II. cud to to 1m only III. and I: "cum of wild Ina hunt a! runs-“creme:- ‘Iulu a good Author dud-can mum-Ivy to a loath :- who: on. nu. you am you no looking a mod Mound m not. , Since his transfonuullon the mull- ml world has dreamed of raising bar lumen Imo (mots as the Ilchemlsu dreamed of tmnsmullux lead to gold. And now s New York teacher has done the ma. Rudolf Berger. who but lonz bean one of the lat-Hon“ ol‘ the Berlln opera. war (he sumac! o! the experiment. 0n Tuenday night he re. Appeared In Berlln. after a year': study here. a: a tenor Illd mm I» hongrlu. with what the MM. report: lo be are.“ nun-en The audlnu‘e I: odd to have guns wlld over the suc- mu 0! the ï¬nger and his leather. and no world-r. If um could he done all!) other humane. the umblem 0! III opon (or every any would be wind. Probably It cannot. more lbln one. or um- In t unenllon. Inn that II" not mum I lot of nmblfloui tau-hm tram lulu: ll. Presently we Ilsa]! m advenlumnu. â€renor- undo ln tho all ma.“ an we now no the uni of the cannon, ullon. n II 3 gm! lamâ€"u It will work. Hut 'Jean Do Make changed L" that. ‘lie sang {or years as I not es- pecially conspicuous lmrllono In Eu- 'rope. He was a good enough artist. but nobody thought of calling him great. Then I Paris teacher. adding two or three noted to the top of his voice, in a few momhn transformed Do Realise from a singer at 82.500 I month to one drawing 82.500 3 night. Hence a tenor valce In a Iurer and often a larger source of Income than a gold mlne. Opera manners go up and down the World listening lo cab- mon. truck drivers. old clo' vendera and the alngere of popular songs In the cheap resorts, in the hope 0! hear- lng a voice that can be developed Into an operatic tenor. For heretofore len- ors. llke the meta. have been born and nut made. The manager‘s best chance was to ï¬nd such a value before his rlâ€" vale and pay for its education. son 11mm mmnon. lulu-try 1'“! an Thu-Ive- Il-u Joli Dc lie-Ila G-vc II I man. The corner stone of opera is the Mr or. and tenors are scarcer than (our- ieaf ciovcra Comic opera: are now written with baritone hereon tor that reason. the Brooklyn Eagle says. but the great operas were written when the disappearance of the tenor had not ban dreamed of. and tenors must be had to sing in them; else no opera. mm m: YOU WAIT. I, Clmneo I. 0|â€..- “humanity-turbo“ edofï¬omuaolhnllhnum , “The Man â€I? hilt bringing» NOV Valli right has fun ruched M. Ila m â€in“, Intemmlm Mm) - VII» mm. have; Honorâ€"Dmitri uh mgmol Adamâ€"(hr! m â€5' Manama mam ran-midi (m 'M' m 1m In em “2 mm, Hannaâ€"Yd. ll yd"- m. 11 mm malignant-a- m and gel In m can. I'm 11ml" 1].," remand the “in“ «1mm: sin m u chm And lo 'M don the MI.†"Why. my agar. to In. of mm: m t). run. *8.» mu to mu m (to luck inn" a?" ‘Bu i!!! all 0- no! I‘ we when to â€it Ila “flu“ mr?‘ "Why. I I‘m nit! no "melon “mm-dun- em m muted to In†the am If mam. 1m.†9M 1 "In: wank-d mm" but talk (is time any long. Ram cm Intact. An man“ an "I. a In. am a a I". Iâ€! In†m “9 ground. All" I. I! It! m-mtkmnmfl [0 (h mud. â€â€˜0“ mum in mm: m “flu-3' ‘ "n I‘P"- “I was mun (h [In tuck! halfâ€"loin! 5:31! lure "w nun-1m (tau-m" IM I‘- 3 «ran! my“ ch It How you ï¬t Item «Ham‘s Won-My. A Down-um". "In. no no «mm-a aw natal- 1 un- ml. «m u! Jill W "mun u k I I â€In. in. whom“! [mu-“ï¬n Db.“ I! M din-III" "flied Mn "~11. “me cm mumd.â€â€"smyh¢rn 112nm". "Wand 4“" map In) In M. 6“ cm m mm man u m Ply-Han Inn'nmmm-vui-rmlnr. "mm -m. m dam-r. tn In. I! till-hmnmm'mlml'hfl- "Aan PI“. 6 "Yum numb-l ulna-ob! In a!!!†you «cry mm In an INII d.‘ OI the ulu'd mud. "Ito-1 hm Mn " nun-pm! flown m: â€It In hum In I." a on “In.“ I. «mummy (or mum on. m .0 n mm M M bani-W“ an Inn Mn Humâ€"l all "I In N m I 01mm "on my but!“ I“ n Humane. of um a nu IAI- yn-Jln' mun-n In ul- mf In Hunk-nah «M‘s that man. t mldl‘! an [or non II“ a an no“: I on an! that kinds-KN 1m Woolly. Tho oh! Indy m M a «won I». am. I'd lb! Ill "lulu “I wield- Inda In a "load at um In II. no «r. shop uhru nu mlalacr «no It. "In only M I». bonf- mfl'y.‘ ~ ploully uni-net “QM! I'I not In hum Io-nan‘wAmnul. "I‘m sun I 600‘! km why I." all ma haul Ila Palm- Dn nu! I've no»! an A III. much". an m- plm.’ â€You‘ll no than him you n In 0 pins" mm combo tho VIII!" twp lav In. pm on on In! any of OM" unif-wM-loln. Mr. 8m (railing usually be. ‘ "So you think Hunt woman‘s am husband treated her Imdly?" "I Would my w." nnswvrnd Iln. Pllmxln. "II. enuvloyed Inwyvnc lo cut down her IIL many in a way "u“ was pouulnly aluznnlly,"â€"l\muhtnxlou 8hr. llerw- Inch-rd! Why on can! an you rulllux your role with h hulk? mm â€" lie-mun. dlrilDIâ€"“M'. under- and. I'm not mum: my full. [M I know "III IIIâ€. mm onnlghu 'ul occurâ€"Mame you loruo‘ lo um m a can own-d‘lrnhnd Lad". Hallway (hum! no mun smoking)â€" Yuu can't smoke, smokerâ€"So my I‘m-mu any. (:IlarIIAliul you mustn‘t smolw. Smoker «80 my doctor Inâ€. 13mm! Sir. you that“ sum“. amok- or 4'» my wlrr snyu.-l‘umh. Mm unsung Indlgnanuy repudi- ated the idea that her cousin Henry was an atheist. “He Inn't nunhlng of the Mud." she 2mm. "He's “but may call an eggnogstlc."â€"-Llfo. “I wish I owned an n-rm-luue ln~ stead 0! an auto." â€Why†“I could Ihvn look a! my uelghbun wllhqul 1mm: Hm! ewrymw 0! them was u-hhim: nun l Wolfld lake him (or n rlde.‘"*l)»vrnu Prue I'rvsa l'smlthâ€"‘l'd Invm- ynu home to din- nor will: IIN'. but we have no cook. Khuwsâ€"Aud I'd Invite you home with me. but we have cumâ€"Cleveland Louder. Peter and John (seems I lam plate-glass pans being put “llâ€"We may :19 well go home. They am not gmng to let :1 tauâ€"Fliegondo mum. "How do you overcome Insomnia?" "Say the multlpllcauon mule up to twelve times twelve." "But I can't get me baby to learn It."--Clevelud Lender. "Talk." said Uncle Eben. “ls Iumpln' like ram. Ancertaln nmoum In wel- ccmo nn' necessary. But doggone I dcluge!"-â€"\\'ash!ngton Star. “Did your new chauffeur turn out all right?" "So; that‘s why he's in the hospltal.â€~l’uck. {gt-n no W