-> “We. looking toward the cot.- fl‘o, In- 1 an bov of nbmn. her own g. 15an his hunch mu: delight. {hit by “abutment the rebel: In- 5â€â€œqu ' “Gui-11.1mm dc Bowl-nest". “ti-mum de Cor‘pne-F The Mac _' ed Ink-do ofrespecv. “Yes. ' ark nine,fnr I Invc hired It." 3" th- an boy lmp‘oflously. The " ' inflow ï¬lled w“): Incite: Ind u and Thunm. while ul- III! little We? and smoothing WP hard u can India, “imm- ho- Mattie “ll-mm; mm dull driver '0: m n [09‘ genuible girl †wu- indmflbchle. Somewhu as- ‘ouithod a thin unexpected onslaught. but nu losing her contacts and pres- ence of mind for t moment. the little dank driver defended her property but . Installed in her usual place, is I" load the besiegen vigorously. I'd-g (eel, her hands. sud the hull . and. which lost all It. inns in the? than thou. lb“ and 1m “may.“ shado- Inh of the my: fludhfl’ a young, “twig, ï¬at â€Inâ€! vole-Cu bard ‘ 7 Pen me", boys Mud girls jï¬mped in~ to the our. hung on the wheels. on thathflh, on the rein; The tumnfl “To the man?“ repented the mer- ry crowd And the ltmck begun. "To me lawn! let us like possesâ€" sion of n!" “11 hard suddenly in the ringing tones of u mu. blonde of ten In spite of her very decide-l refusal, ‘1an did no‘ ï¬nd it as, to get rid of “no anger boys and girls who wished to hire be? at. In nll aim-Hons md cimmuneeg of life we and submir tin one: nnd rebels. So it Ins in this little world of Bel-ck. The fan-er am buck uni begun to examine the other an: the rebels, on the canary -4he little girls mule up mu amp-- grew only more determined before the obstacle. 1",.â€le for 18. whole ; but that an plat, o! m an you .- Union uldod. “I. to I lu-ht clan d-flu to m. «mu. at a short diam about dflnn "no nth; the uncut hue Imh to It. In, crowd MM buck. Mu m n yum old. In" In bar on. ho her than. although hut-ll h] "pin-n lo ‘M an Ind WM. 'II â€a! of I ehfld. With bar mu. poo-nu up coal-in; her‘ thud-n. hit. her elm of can: “I. "In. and her hr- faeo. mini, “0 mum. liule mks“ of her own up who won- spending Nu.- unn- hor um would IH'YQI’ have d89- m my chum In her. Nauruâ€. In. her. wu not In ln-ignilkut or "I'D! has The blue eyesâ€"pert while blueâ€"bright. loving. and hul- ligeag revealed u noble soul. The mile. which Mopkyed um rows of shining â€grin. was Naming. and. Mly. the gnu. digniï¬ed [mac 0' the Halo donkey driver showed I native Chumhon. run indeed amon'liule pagan» girl; The car bu) flopped M â€an head 0! (ho brand um: which john nan-II- vlllo to Burch plus. m-nrl law. and Clog-at cottage. A troop o! laughing 05mins Raving marked the nude «law. Ibo clnuwrouu ghouu Inn â€now-d. ' Banal-(la be: an. In her hand I hands at I bun] tm carom-l will: ll- }nm which and to am. .Il’ “a It... 150 llulo donkey driver untied Mu, an I" mm uaby, um ’00-. pop», and an: In - am but 1!. Nu at. "arch. on h‘umlay. a boon- tllul Hands] In Neptcmlwr. and llu: air wu ï¬lled wllh lhe gulden Mm- ahluo of early autumn. Everything whim! in It! light ~ll|c Mndv than. the blue net. the him-r nky. the 11ch! rook. bathed In a glory 0! guides: "th Little boys and mnlng about on Tio- “H :1 l l u! mam-I“ “'l‘imnane‘f" gimme?" banana?" Am] the shoutfl rmloulplml. ï¬ll in g the wlmlu beach with one nameâ€"â€" 'l'imun no! little girl» begun the sandy slmrr. bum- dewendlnu hullly the steps of “to preuy column, ollwmcnlling from the terraces-â€" such a rum-cl! Mich mm- !usionEâ€"nnd all ut the nppt-urunce u! I jaunllug car of wood. drlwn by u gm)‘ rough. unpollalled donkey and driven by a young pennant girl. (‘HAI'TI‘JR l. In)! A XE?" "ml! fhere she I 5.5! ‘ VPlomne wan speech!†with ad- minuoa, although. child an the m aha was quite incapable of appreciat- lnt the Mini. benuty of the little girl. Nothing could exceed the purity. the exquisite dellmy. of this young hoe; Golden brown curls clustered The niloi hat br'uthed against, the may capo“, 3nd u fell back. revul- ing__fllfl{n‘n lovely had. “Come. "we dueling†ski Gullâ€" Ianme, seizing her by the neck to kin. her again and again. "the! does not. prevent your being the buuty of been- Hes :- every ene says" "f6, earl‘i‘my. I In )1 years old,“ unit! the wonderful doll slurply, draw- ing herd!" up with 3 very we" de- valopd feeling of pride, as if she had um Wen of her own an- preme impetigo: and loveliness. “0h! is the young lady I] you-sold!†exclaimed the tall, strap; peanut girl. looking with surprtne‘ not. unmingled with pity. II this wonderful unimated do“, that she could easily have carried "How old are you, Tiomane?" mixed the duchens "I am l2." “What! only one yen- older than you. Marita " cried the boy. "Do ’0‘ know you will have a great denl to do to catch up to her?" With gm! prollxlty and many childâ€" ish gestures. Tiomane explained that her name «us Armando. 1n the Pie- ard puck. Hate menus little. The villagers Ind called her at ï¬rst Hole Amanda; then came the abbreviations Hate Maude, tioto Mane: um! the visit- or: at the beach joined the two words and called her Tim-no. "No. it isna‘ I tame," echoed the roach! month. “Whit ls yéur name. little donkey driver?†said the small mouth "Timmne." â€That i: not I name,“ cried Guil- hum. five minutes Inerwgnl. Guillaume mauled himwll. and the reins ran-d on the bark of “red â€rise. Mm had re- named her ordinary verv sober mm. 110an Weather! freely once more. Stun! on the bottom of the car. her hurls crossed on her knees. (he young peasant glrl looked nhvly 1‘ "IO error non: while «poteaml saw the end a! 1 deflate mm nose. with “mulls like a pink 9:. shall, Int! a 9mm". very um†mouth. with lips like rose leaves. Evérything «i be exhausted. oven the patience of a donkey and the â€germ of I smiled boy. "Keepqwkt, Minn; ya: do not know lining; that lithium†re- plied the enfld My. mid-g (he aha violently. to lam sun mom the speed of the poor nnlml. "Veg." do. "(ward fluidly: "but you Mk. I" your (Mac wry bud. "Al. “ulna-o." I.“ n we“ Huh mic: (m 1). WM“ upon. in If“. Isl-Inning Thur-incl "Nu! nut' [hm â€nova: to m" A D'Ill’p lab loll m: Ibo buds 0! poor Urine. and AM mum-d oi! at!) ï¬lling; Tlonunn gathered up lb» wins, but the ‘1‘.“ boy yak! {my-"hunk: The party on lho Ink-any were watching tlwm. ‘ “Hullllumv. «In nu! any Inc." "No. muuunn. ire nh-ll ho hum.- {m dlnncr. Now, Mule IInqu-y drSu-r. Iv! 0- non. " With «me lmuml lu‘ M'Mml l||um~l1b¢~ »hlu hi» Lian-r, Mm. comhwtubly ilr hlullcd un her emhmiclcwd vunhiun. clung: lo [In- mlxr u! â€to our. n “In um- «lrllcnw Huh- hand. ilwuncd in u whltu All‘k glove. i A her one moment of dam-41. “under at this miracle of bnuty and clemnce. â€limuam- some“ but Kimldly. an “afraid to MIHV all this Iplendor bv contact with her coarse garments. adjusted the MIIII, "III-re! Ihis is {m- lmr.‘ said Hm boy. throwing inn cushion nInl n uluml which he 100k (mm Kilomllnelirm-k hen-um. "Come. Imp in. Imam-m." he mid, putting: her in the our. “Yes. yes. mamnm. you are quite right," interrupted the tall boy. and he rushed down the stops, followed by a. charming little girlâ€"a white cloud. :1 rmtling of ribbons Ind lace. and a beautiful face framed in a capote of white surah. tied under her chin liken grandmother. The gohlon brown curls. which escaped from their mm- flm-mcnt. were. thv only bits of color in all thimluzzlin‘: whitcnom. Behind ‘ her. Kim». u, tall lackey. with well waxed mustache. a juunty cap. 1: hhurt, white plain-(l akirt, and vent hrniued “ill: silver. advanced with great dig- nity. his Inns full of soft wraps. Having rcuchetl the bottom of the flight of steps. the tall boytook [MW' bion. rutlwr unceremoniously. of the little moving muss of silk and law. CHAPTER II "‘"â€"‘ "- “\n. I! Nun-n. Do nut lmuMo "EV rm. LUWIZID your-ml! alum: the name. Mme-u um z the lnrupflu- Io "w â€A"!!! Imam when It lg II I. "r, village Tho duo In from Inc-n. n- ry far imlnd‘ hay trotted vtgur- The “Illa his!" mldnl "Ml. ll nu F mad]. urn-d on u an. day: by no Iron Munomu. the nu hy ra- And "zen homlho children Ipuko Ma- ; patted blow- Inm- numb-Hot", n! the lnulflll land a! "no [10,. who “out their Munâ€"- the map 1m Int-I. up. It ilk aim the my" all-mu In the lemon b childish amen Inâ€. tho [olden sunsets "lhcldadiy. your donkey a. not." Everyone will hope that the diary itself mny be allowed to see the light. Ever-yum: would enjoy muling the writings of the woman whun Napoleon a ï¬rm: ted. The (1hr kept in 1810 by the ban"- ful Queen in n! Prussia has come into temporary possession of I’mltney Nigelow. who is to unite use of it in his work on the "German War of Libel-sum. " A Ion-n and a Yul-hand. Women who pose as professors of plmistry in this country will be glad tlmt they "2 not resiflcnts of England, where I woman has rrceuuy beencon- vleted sot such 5 performance. The convlcuon use under un old statute as "n rogue and vapbond,“ and would seem to have had some underlying motive, for the young woman was only ; practicing her character mdlng as a supplementary “traction (0 III exhi- luuon of plclnm.‘ 7 ,, bum in Pin-is on the 17th of Apr", 1708. that his; father was in the regi~ meat mica the Gut-deg Franc-aim in the reign of Innis NV" and that he was cane-ted at the Jesuit mum at Tours. "0 used to spell: of the rvign of terror and the execution of Louis XYL. which be well remembered. After his relem from captivity Savin settled down in Kenton, where he is said to have been greatly respected. In Iss7 the lute car premented him with 1,000 rubles on his birthday.â€" lmdan Dafly News. age of ma years. The man‘s name wns Nicholas Savin‘ "1- Win captured by ('mcks during the retreat across the Reusing. It is said that be u an A manor 0! no. mm Amy; h in serimnly stated in the ansian pgpern â€I“ a survivor of Napulmm‘s gnnd army which went to Russia on tho disastrous campaign of 131'! hi: died at Sontofl‘. on (he Volga. at the "Nonsenso!" said Thmmm‘ hmrrly; "in tho snmmrr I nm a tin-"key drin-r. aml I like my Im~ino<m l lurc- my omplnym‘ï¬. I love my “rise. l Into Hm work! who mum: to â€w beach. and they love moml wish yum ccmltl see how they love mm" sh“ added, “'6â€: no little pride in her tune. "Pour liulc lhing.‘ mnnunrc-l (mil lanme. . In hertum. quite unmmckms u! the when u' her-"mum 6n tlw nu nuke yuan; rhilon. Tinmnne lohl Hu- short story of her life. Hu- had have lmmzm up In the {wmmm uylnm u lam- logno. hilt for (he Ind hm your! had been a «rum: in "nu rmploymcnt u! Merv Junk-Merv.- Jun lkmatuier. :u Merck-"He. "t‘nm the handling «yin-a?" n- pnlcd Ibo bmlhn and mm In war and. . upc- thin» at something very clmrfl‘nI rising helure "wir chlhl'nh imptmuon. "And ’60. “Human. loll in am- Ilflug about ywmlvm." and the mu. girl: A "What do ’0!" partial; do?“ “IMN no parent; I Im . chd (to. "00 Iii-nailing â€II-n." The “Illa skier mldnl "I". N W“ any. day. by not [won Manomn. Mad Ihen hou- mo chlldm cpnh m- cumin-nun, n! 0.. Inn"!!! land of their binhâ€" the map ludon Int-I. the (rum .- large n In the know In... an [olde- nun-eta. "Al. Nnym 1‘" whom] Tkmmnempu-n- In; her grcu blue r) cs lu llwll' {uncut 1-“an Accmtomnl us he was to give im- pressinu to vvury thought. and nut. thinking: u! the nlmunllty nf lulkinu of him Irrivau- aufuirs m Hu- lilth- tlunkvy driver. lu- laid her. In clctuiI. lmw hu ‘ and his s‘Mvr hml humwnul lo mum: (u Men-It. llu- day beforv. unwimllxm by saying: "Hur family physician ordernl ll": uhn‘hwl lwre fur wen hull:- iug. and luminlm we have u grunt. many frlvmln uluyin' in the nflghborhmni." llv- ulna Inld llw Hula pennant girl that In' Snln-udral In be u ‘ anchor. Hr u-Iurnlt-gmult-h. Me mu now (-11)“;an hi» who"! “truth". In. father an mmbul genunl u Nmyrnu “FULLUWI-Zl) m A CHARMING mm." ‘Voll and ï¬rmly built. vary dark. with brown eyes, a ltnman nose. a wide mouth. n Square chin. indicating great ï¬rmucsxvtlu: ensemble was that u! n handmmw. chivalrmls boy at gray dlhv position, lmmking nu restraint. good- heurted. (rank. gent-rum; and courage- ms. Guillaume do Sorgues was a perfnct contrast tu his charming little Iisu-r. “I am in." he answered, in a tone of superiority. The little donkey driver. taking courage, said to the tall boy. “And how old are you, Monsieur-Guillaume?†The tall brother replaced the silk capute. not. however without i wvcigh- ingwquite in man fashionâ€"against the gow-guws of girls, and the three children laughed more merrily than ever. Ir‘onnd u brow which might have served as I made! for a, sculptor, blue eyes with long lashes. a complexion which could be compared to nothing but. a cream white rose. a. delicate Grecian nose, a laughing rose lcn! mouth. (m In: comruxu) ot- mfnrvl'a How Pratt-mar. Everynne Interested In such maltem ls phased that the queen has nppnlmod John Bunion Sanderson tn remnne the late Sir Henry Achnrl an regiu‘ Dr'â€" :’mor of medicine to me Unlvrrrlty of cieiy" poop!» fnr iho nnm-o must “min- gle" if they wlsh in bv in ilu- rwim. Mia's Cnnihom's inrie is mimicry and "ï¬ned humor. She ammrsâ€"aidnl wholly and nolï¬ly by a grand pianoâ€"â€" in a nnmlwr n! sknirhvn wriiinn main- ly by lac-mil. The min: or a few of those will ho interesting. "For Chnriiy's 88hr." "Mrs. Gushaway's (‘hlldren.“ "in Smrch of an Engng-‘moniï¬' "0m- ward Baum." "The Tali or the Pro- Kl’am." "HI: First and Last Opera," Mr. In New York she has also ormtml n fumr in her famous monologue found- ed on Du Mnurier's nnw-l "Trilhy." in whirl) Ihe will probahiy hot man how. After name litigation she arrangod with ‘ the Harper! and A. H. Palmer. and now has the sole right in give the mono- logue “Trilby†in (he l'niied States. Th9 New York Sun thug describes Miss Gnnih'nny: “She steps onto the sing» with a soli-poqmaion as great as that of her grand piano. which Itandl on one side. She is as tall as Triihy O‘Far- ran and she trends with the‘ digniiy of an clam†Shé has a ï¬ne blue Pye and an Ibundnn't smile and wavy hair that is brown «more it im‘t more like gold. Then she hit a voice that can be run and clear when she wants to be jun Minn Gnnihnny and omckrd and husky when m in presenting an old vicar or some other amusing or unnltraciiva ï¬gure out of her collocilon. The moi-l amusing of these permnam, how-war. were an Amerirnn. whose wastern nc- r-ont Miss Ganihony admirably rapro» tlucvd. an nmaieur skirt dam-or of laugable awkwardness. nnd a Gprmnn lady who sang in mandolin song in n voice that gave exactly the tone of tho instrument." "th Gamhnny" and Mr prim!» on- sarmls warn \‘ory humor-ms; run 9w- enl mustang. invleod, sh» rum-ed the Engllsh channrl tn amwnr M rompunne: In Paris. usually at Mrs. Mat-kn)“: or Mrs. Pnrnn Stnvons’. She win he mn ï¬rst in Chit-ago by tho masses, and “:0- Mr rl‘mltaw-n nlrnnst in ma nrnrnmn In London. and for run lnlIro smsnnn (me ï¬ve lwrfnrmnmms a ka alim- namly at Terry‘s 'lwaivr nml s1, (‘wnm's In". Ln!" Hm dvllthvd trr- mndvms audience In UN» nnw- "r â€w (51mm): Crystal l‘nlarn. l/mdnn ï¬nch-13'. and that u! "w Amo-vlcan ('nlnny nupt- dally. fully nmrwlatml lhn gann! n! um llul Arranged With tho Owner- or the Copyright to ("we the Authoflxml Rendulon In 11:13 Countryâ€"ll Quite Ill Eaten-In". NELLIE GANTHONY ASPIRES TO ' THE ROLE. THE LATEST TRILBY. ISS Nellle Gan- thony Is one or the ï¬hree English en< tertalnera who al- ways stand con- Jolned and alone in the capltal ut the "tight little isle." The trio comm-lives George Grossmllh, Nellie Gunthony and Cissy Loftus. Earl! 13 a man- musk-lun, and they i REAR ADMIRAL MEADE. to hi! dispute with the prvasent national administration as to its naval policy, in the third one at tho name to achieve national pmllinénce. The nm was the merchant who starved as a private sol- dier in one of the Philadelphia comm. nles that aided in the mpnresslnn o! the whikky rebellion. Genm'nl George Mamie was his son. Another non, named for him rather. was retired with the rank of commodore in i867. The rear admi- ral, the third. now rpeking rrtirmnr‘ni. zoomed his father's prnfmninn and on. tervd the navy m- a midsbinmon it: new, being then is ymrs nf ago. Ha wnc tnquontly mmmondul for skill :m-r‘ ‘ gallantry in the Snuth Atlantic (Lu-l \‘v'mtorn Gulf Squadron! timing the civil war. “n. "M So- on: In an own Win the .Idmlnhim'kut Rk‘hnrd “'nryaw Mnado. war admlml n! the United Emu-s navy. who has lacrly name into nubile mike owing rr V1,!!! n al l‘lnlmi-‘M. Muss. Sam. n, :w‘, mu: is .hlrv'uf" mm- In Ms um: war. â€0 run-hm! â€an vlm'r‘m n! H. A. :n Hammun runner In Hill and was ml- mmml In lh" lwlr In Win. .er-ut that limb ho bfl'nmo cannon-d whh Hm Harvfrml l‘nurunt and I: r-r "n «rm! to Burr-pa as: r‘u'vinl rnrrrs‘mmlrm fur nn Amvrk-an ï¬nitflmlv‘r rymenu‘. He r»- mrnwd tn QM.- ovmntry and up in (he Hmv- he jninovl with “‘nrm'r Mlllvr In Hm Nlrnrakuan onwrprho mnlribmal In .1" "IF American maxazlnvs n! [Inf-Y. as wfll as conducting a demrlmt In "nrpâ€"r‘s magazine. REAR ADMIRAL MEADE. Ill. labor: In Ill-lull u! "m Klein-gun: Canal Finn-rpm“ Charles Dudley Warner. the erstwhile edltor of the Hartford Courant. has be. Oxford. He Is a ï¬nely natured nun. and his courtesy and patience have en- ;' The Cures deared him to generations of students. ' By Hood's Snmparifla an wonderful. The professor might have sat for the but the oxplannhonis limpig Hood’- hero of J. N. Barrie-'3 now celebrated l Sumparilla purflel. DIEY. lor so absorbed is he in his work 1' Vitï¬uzes nndenriches that he is one of the mail! aimt-nt- ' the blood, and dis- mindod men In oxtora, when: many! can cannot resistâ€: Ibsurd anecdotes. must-Ming um; 36- powerlul curative valiarlty, are current. Pml’essnr Dur- powers. Read thin: dun Sanderson is married to a duughâ€" “My girl had hip dil- tor of lho late and a slslcr 0! the pres. case when live year. em Lam “ermine-ll. old. She was con- MW. ï¬ned to her bed and CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. -_j forSiXOrmveank. Ill. labors In III-lull at the Nlc-rugunn looted limb. ppu‘yegex‘: 3!}: 3m 3?; in ("MI """'"""“"‘ , was unable to walk. had lost a 1 her C arias Dudley Warner. the erstwhile i streni'th and day by day she became "1110! of the Hartford ('ournnt. ha: he. I thinn'ér. I read of a cure of a simiinr case by Hood‘s Sarsaparilia. and decided to give it to Lillian. When she had 1 taken one bottle it had reflected so much . good that I Reï¬t on giving it. to her until she had I. en three bottles. Her appetite was then excellent and she was well and strong. She has not used crutches for eight months and walks to school every day. 1 cannot say too { much for i In Iowa-n Prim Ito! Iaflo. 'I’l Illu- ol .r-dn. an-umm "aunt-ulna ll 1m. Wnu un- FREE Sam I 4- a him: Al' I: “I Inl‘l‘. Ionian. I‘m-n. , _ â€V . .. I' my F-h‘ â€1-†M ~01 In: as" we um! frvv- I (n \ Pun: - â€Me an (M u u u tori-.14; M In! v ukan .1! I! duh Inn?" pwh uhy AIM lunch: a. ".1." .lth I:- p-uâ€"~:.w- n! than cl OM pv». '1' wht :n V mum .4 an! lewllnnle an mama-- nun Inning“ n yu‘r pr 10- III 1- .‘l'y N n! n-arr mrnn. an I In. «Mn-n g-J 1m h’n "an". v- m «vainly tâ€" nlan M! m - “leaflmv \Vâ€" \m) Maya-.4.) mu. IL, ask ( ‘ ‘I II M M h M, r" rm. tnv my mum-nun 4! ha» OI. by gm «w h _v h-e. Inn . in" n! m. m. a "0» an!» «In-ii 1 m- nar- E-vr 'r mu I'M» I" h A." I-y win. I. once. «an! ‘mr ur-kra M hy N- .0.†run 3 n! mm m I†«w. an M mm." 1 EPNH-V’ I» Mr nvnl, «ml rm k." u “rm! r! 1!" m!" m w vi-‘r «r wne I‘Nnrn. «I he yam u ‘4‘! yak: 2:. ».r~..- n! I up. : I-I-v-J V 1 (TU-w! â€alarm-"an tr!" 11 (9- [My]. Mad-rt R11 mâ€" Rhï¬-h «mgr-h 'Iunni mm: m hwy, Ind -I~-- Mr wm- an Datum: In Huh. rum-ah†not su- u, horn [In G I'. lfn'ï¬lltl CI... I... K in“ In... tile-g . vim-Mn pm rum 3 llr mmn. In Iâ€: ‘rvalnfy t- I \v- A... may m n n-M r: fhh .nv‘ m-h : â€-1 n-n M 'I luv in In M. n In! 4 1r m-I I'm .000. w pm the n- «r- m n. , ,_---.:'..-7- urw‘I. .u-rtifinl. IORI‘ Fuslouaoflx wmanma, \Vn-hinaI-m, D. (1. mm W mam: 1vm|nlnu “4.. l' $1.00 WHEAT asx voun nmmusr Poi Day. and Now Is the Time ‘0 Buy 1 umnnr. H p ilv fur "a. mm In: When I: Mufti" from 0:! to It is h Vsï¬qun‘ï¬gi medicine. 3nd I won] I .-_~ n - recommend it to no one." “as. G. A. LARusu. Oroville. lilornia. ,