out I'll nllent. "Lack you herv." mum un- aim-r. “ml: 3 the way u! H. and H y m don't un- Mund It now. you‘ll never have “he ohm:- unln. The hrlfl'n amndlng ln ‘nl‘h! for Jlmcamwu. m -'s nu! three Illa. all M (Ma momrnt; Am] the Mr my. )rln- ready (ur lu-r just outside the humor, I! you [ml ymr nann- to on MI 0' [paper you'nâ€" .| fr 5.. man I'll» dune. You'll mum! m mm the rut ‘ u. {or nrlu-muury. and the In". 1'. mm worth ll all, Ihl"u y-burn Into "an â€ruin. Hm I! you'n- («ml "(mush to be “tin-leathon‘l the colon»! upon deck M wan-MM; win-n m» guard-boat m. M KIWI mv A MAI u¢nal~ame~ meul boron thrw‘n mu your neck"- P‘ â€a. and you lying mum In the halal. i. ‘6 nccldenl. [unlln-nwn' An nhl (dc-ml I ‘ Ill- Pulwnoy'n, Inn. my! mac had I [um written 1:) mm mum: Inn.- to m; on M: ray in ll“! 2! when he “t P‘r‘lpo lhe ldmlml wmld lel ml _ m I!!!) .lhure lumurr'II/T’ Ila rub" ' J.†'0 lulu! m I“! mum d‘yc no?" 18‘ The clear volcc of In.- .ym'ar nulnï¬o h; through the whip and .Ir “med M5 "at. if "blown!" It "In! "Pun In, pass .1 The Emperor's «lo-u]? "You nandn‘t humm- h cm on M.†hr Mum} dawn. in I‘I: Imam)!- ‘ Ion", "TM: In Hw Hyw - \m-ll. Cup- “I Katrrmrt. "9 h: In 4:! friend of “rural Malcolm Am! I: just writing ’ Mm for learn in nm-hur J mnatom‘!†to Imutod. loud" mm * wk me cup- hln It My letlor‘n rmvï¬y' ï¬â€˜Do ynu Mar?" MM .luhmnme‘ hm. ~11!“ the bar In mm his hand‘. Where’- th. last signal. .‘s’ur (hm- A would mm mm "h'lofflN' calm ton-o name down Iu Hw- lsvk below. lava-MM (not IM hm hm In his hand. ‘I'hr hon Mme slung-uh: and m n!- kor'n ml" Mound Mm» h Cumin-'- Hanna mad: "an nhuy' Throw an . mp. "no!" Mir. n one In a drum n! manor. .0 board Iha comm-m avnwer. Th murm- non. Th.- ‘ ..z marl called “a no huchwny nun m. hon! bu! "no nag-umâ€. Cnmnlh hut-d Mm at, no (0" upon Mr km" tut-Ida O Mink, ‘Ilplgl-fl ‘h-r JIY‘ ' In am when m. and mm with a rm MUD u! hllwl’nm N01 â€I .7 Cum In- by m mun m... ' clout Np own mum (mm duhnnor. N NI eonxlvmv um- wllmml W "0th. and Gamma mum In. truth: . nun-v um "mumm- 9w â€1‘"!!de hm» d! to ma‘ "w fury at Im- in! mm. » lie llld It down mum m:- txble. with he letter beside IL "Therv's your ohnlx-v," nu uald. “All rlxhl!" sald Dll'k. a: [any "I'm only but you'll all xu. Inn. my man: ‘u‘re lost wlthoul 13w." John-tone laughed hmn' “Dun"! you flatter ymu.. . he said. "Dead at :llvo you'll an u‘Jr business a bundle at hammocks. In two min- um he was In his old smut at the end at the table In the mlmm. with his name. fast to the chair. which In its lam was screwed into the noun. For ‘ long time he dld nut muv: He had um: hope ten now. but he at A-rled Mm- klt Io wall with patiencfl. if any un- mn chance mfght yet give him his Wrtunlty. The sunset Kurl was heard hon â€'9 Shore; It gn-w npully dark. Johnstone entered tu llxht' lhv lamp: h m hand was a heavy Irm capstan . av Penmaalav or â€ANAMINALLY (1 C0. . CHAPTER XIVâ€"[Cowmr'am 1 He made a slzn to Juhn'flvme, who mot chk In his arms and swung him lightly down the companion-hatch like took them In M: hand and run â€or. The lieutenant from the â€m min the act of wringing ' "When Is Gent-In Elt- Y'hemd. "Anioualllfleep K} ' ‘ A! hat the Iron «\x Mr (oil claiming [mm . Johnstone'a hands upon the r of the saloon, Ind Dick spring up. â€I!" ï¬ercely ln his fetter-n. MIDI! Camilla!" he shouted. Shr- i an voice and awoke to Illa mm, m In every limb. i vi?!- nnene tiny-n!" he thundered. Johnume uniockrd the Iron with- do n n M or "Me-coining! an. t on; m uni-c Eâ€˜ï¬ 3‘me 93...... too. member. ‘.- “mung-poke. ‘In â€a, "have you for- CHAPTER ILBNCE followed the Innis. that "email as If It would Int forever. II was as though that cry th Mnnmd it one Now all on board the X V But there wu no reply. The but not forward. and the lpeedweu venâ€" lIhed from Mm Into the anthem. but turned no look for Gamma: the we: gone, m he would not follow her now. for he remembered me the m- am new amt mean to her. the m- 'li m â€I: In to- «mamma- Mm “mum. m colon! um cum on deck min. and lowered Into the boat. As they left the ship's side. he saw. or mom: be 1-1.: me: have ten- Iu. over the helium "Clank!" he and. “II "I“ 10"- (31th And he took the Iron bar from the floor where Johnstm had let! u. and raised It Above the colonel‘l had. he netor‘a comma was um and Inflatable. "Hold Man!†he and to Wilmre: "for Goth lake hold Mm. Be In cap- able of anything.†'1 bath! to think Io." Nd their. low- ering his weapon. "lines I have learned to all!“ m" , , _A_ â€Well. "in.†and “More, holding out MI hand to Diet. "good-by cnm "Shall I tnke Mm at once?" nskod Wllmm. The colonel was In Mush! "An nlle and I beggar! Death vmuld be preferable!" he exclaimed. with a gesture which was a really ï¬ne piece of acting. and went to Wilmorc's heart. But chk m' hls man better. “All right." he said. mrely; "you have your choice." "Courage and merry." repliod Dick. "an no concern of yours: your provincv- is nhrdloncr. nnd. It you mn manage it. a little dnent shame." The nddnm was writton. "And now." mid Dick. "after wrlt- in: thnt latter. you will. I thinly see that It would never suit your health to iivp in England or France again. To knep you. however. from all temptation of web risks for the present, I prams-- to all: Lieutenant Wilmer! here it he will he no good as to pill you ashore at Jamestown. You have. I believe. some friends on the bland who will condoie with you on the {allure of your ontprprtsr." , , A "Adam- ll." hr MM. “lo the MIMI- for u! Jumbo u Pnfls." The mlnm-I lulu-(pd and drew hart. "Drill rally with me." he said. In a low voice: "(-0qu and merry should an town-er." "Truth!" um DIM. nomfully; "what in truth In you? Wrile u I tell you. nary word: And In“ below you len." In- nddod; "we want a wllmm whom ynur Mind!†mm M! lnurh‘ WII‘ "lure!" he talk-d. And the "vale-nan! entered. ‘rm- Dinning and runes-Inn dam. Dirk folded the mp9! and laid It Agnln boron on mlamel. [ "Write "to date." he and. Ihurlly: "am! now to on n I dlcuto to )‘nll: " 'I hereby lrlmowk-dlu and mun-u that l reunited with mm Ila-mun Jnhnuow. lino. dew-nod. to Mon Iho mun u! the anm NIpolvon frum mâ€" Ilium of Ill. Helen. on "In 5th of Any. 1m. And In My In nnlml um hlnu nl‘ rum Ind nu pence of Eumm: that (or IM- pun-polo I bribed un- um Herman Johnnom and II:- cnw of "n brig EMIP". [mu of whom I I‘m-w to ho [Punch taunts; um! by fraud and flurry Indund my “no dad-v. Madame do Ionian-I. and Cup Mn ï¬lth-n! flavour! to locom- pany nor. In oomph" unnrancc o! the aunt of our toy-gr! " Tho- mlonol untapped. "m: "m I. am "nu truth." In «thinned. "Now. I! )‘w will plmuu- leave an aluno (om-Iber." MM Dick to UN nth- o-rl. "I "are any I null won Imu- ulom- I‘llh hlm." 'rm-y run out vomit-flux. mm M- |urnHl to the winner. In Dwk'l own Iva! Hwy placed Hm mlonnl. wm. chk'n «an Iron. wum him. had In Mu ham! Hwy made him tuku- the pen with which no‘had mm- mandrd Dick In len away ht. hunor. "Well." said Dick. when they luld him. "that mml only Just: he Wax Uh- hm- rer 0! turn had mm. and Ill» punlsh- mom's the manual aver. An m:- m:- olher." he t'untlnuvd. turning tn Wilâ€" mure. "a quick death's Lou RINK! fur him. and no prison would hold Mm hum." He reflected a moment. and lhml turned to tho captive Ind M- guard». “bring Mm below." he Mid. and In! Uw wny tn the nluon. WfltflRYNhflmr But he nev‘or moved aualn; broken his neck. Two of tho men-nf-war's men ran down. and found hlm mallunlesn m, In:- bmmm o! the ladder: they brought Mm nn dark. and gm a rope lu sn-run- hlm when he should come round. Johnstone‘s rlght hand went swmly to his pocket. but before he could grasp m.“ plslol chk‘s ï¬st shot home be- tween his eyes. and he tell like a 105:. disappearing backward down the open huuhwny. As he spoke. Johnstono came on deck by the Iorward ladder. and Mood there at a lmle distance from the xruup. veer- lng about him In the lantern-ugh: to 390 the posmon of nflairs. Dick went up My him. "Hero he 15!" he cried. “Juhnslone, you're my pris- uncr!" The Irons were on In a moment: the colonel seemed to ï¬nd them cold. [or he shhfred pillably. “Now for the; other one!" said the lieutenant. â€Oh!" said Dick. contemptuousiy. “a3 far as ï¬ghting goes no one need bl! atraid 01' him: but he's a wreich with- uui a mg of honor. and his tongue- wauid twist anything less atli‘l than steel. " The colonel made a rush for the main hatch, calllng to Johnstone for he“). Dick caught him In tlme. and handed him over to the men from the flag-ship. giving them the lrons at the same tlme. more. "Are they for this fellow?" asked \VH- the {MI Ila “In"! tho Into In tho rotiout' non" wlth a Pin. "When i was acting American consul at Annoy. China." said Dr. W. E. Pales. “one of my employ-es tell sick with a severe lunch at rheumatism. He stood the pain hrnreiy for three days. refus- lng all ‘Iorclgn devil medicine,’ and on the fourth sent (or a native physician. The latter duly arrived and began prop- nntions for treatment at the malady. “which he announced to be due to the presence of a 'darting snake‘ in the ouflerer'a body. Incense [ticks were lighted and placed inst outside the door. and also in the room. A pack of tire- crochero WI! set of and n talismonic paper posted to the wolll This was done to drive hwny evil spirits and M- troct good ones. The doctor next wrote a lot of characters on a thick piece of paper with I verniiilon pencil and set are to it. it burned into a black ash, which who broken into a cup of water and drnni: hy the patient. A great ‘ howl of herb ten woo mode, of which a cup on hour m the oiiottod done. The Ion oi locuiopino next bored the hotly of my servant no «have deep into it at nine points 1 ion noodle nois- tenell with poppermint. He did it with much am in avoiding large blood voo- ooio that the hemmorrhm won tools- lihcnt. no then covered cosh Iona puncture with a hrownllh photo. and this. in turn. with a piece of dork m. as then collect-id his too, to em, no ‘deportod. The W noon toil into ‘noieop, and the next day nationhood that his point had deported. In. ro- mlnoll in MI hunk two more dun, loathing. chatting, motion eiurottq had once or twice using the opium pipe. not than reported no hath: won: an Iottthomtonndpoptrinploeonntfl tho, toll of. The skin wnl nooth had the cur hlrlly perceptible. 30 took harmyuoumuoonmhh my mutt hem that tho darn-3' all. was thoroughly don." - Now Yuk Motrin. n An Amunt of "in First Attomp! 1.0 i- llkle It at n “undo Hunt. Thus led by those dedicated to re- )' l liglntm service. the tribe leaves its vil~ 3 logo. the people by families dropping into lineâ€"men, well-mounted. bearing their weapons ready for use: women. In gain dress. riding their decorated ponies.†older ones leading the puck‘ horses: little children in two: and threes upon the backs of steady old nnga. or onugiy stowed away in the swinging pouch between the tent-mica: and the dogs trotting complnt-ently everywhere. Hero and there along the line of tho mvnlcndo la n lad being ini- tiated into individual responsibility. He has been upon the hunt before. as one of the family. but this is the ï¬rst step toward going Independently un- cared for on child. The father has inn- socd a wild horse. smiled and hrldied him. and now bids his son tnonnt the animal. The boy hangs back: the colt under restraint. The father ttils 1'13 son that the horse utmll bet his own when he has conquered it. but tht‘ lad does not move. The iooltorsaon or» smilinx. Ind the catnlende does no: unit. "(in up." says the father. The boy slowly advances. and tho colt quickly recedes but the ho). grasping his mono. strings himself into the sod- dlo. The fathor lets go. and so don the colt~rcars. lumps. wriulos. humps his last-ii lilto on infurisiod cnt. stuck on his ion-logs snd hicks at his own toil. paws the sir stiti stomps the north. but tho boy clings to him unit! with a sad- don Jeri the audio-girth is broken. Ind he is landed our the hood of tho ox- oltod erosion. which runs for dear life sod liberty. Brought hock. promoting by twists and shsitos oi tho hood. he in spin mounted. and again fms him- self. After two or three repetitions of thin sort of thing. tho boy become: um. um thtI mother grows anxious. She runs to her son on he is scrambling up from the around. feels him all our. and moves Ito loss and arms to m if he is hurt. He Is impstlent at the do- lsy: in- in going to master thst my now or tile for it. This time he stays on. in vain the animal lsshos himsolt into foam and fury: the ho)’ sticks to him like the shirt of Nmns. and the father at inst lends the indittsihio pair between the tent poles which trail tw- hind s sophisticated family horse. and there. font-mi in. they tom-net- all day. trying to get used to each other. 'l'hn pony do†not are his way out of th» pain and is forced to trap up with the provenaion. is it her)" creature and already restin- ‘ “Where are we?" he asked. not ven- turing m move. lest he shoukl break the spell. ‘ Slw hont yvt lnwor over him. “W9 are in harbor,“ she Bald; "and look! the sun has flsen." ' “'hen he opened his eyes ugmn. Ca- milla was kneeling on one knee before him. transflgured by a golden llght that shone from bc-hlnd her through and through the glory of her halr. , , , A Invmngv {urns}: n1 new life ï¬lled him with m-wnderhu: prexclonco of jay. A light wind blew cool upon his face: his eyelid: dropped. and slumber took him unawarm. .... -.- Little by "Mo thp night "fled. and daylight began to b naden over the sky. The start: grew pale. and dled out one by one: a marveluus color, mingled or falntest blue and dellcate red opal, flushed tn the lu-lght of heaven and burnod slowly [mu dwp crimson on the horizon to the east. Dick turned in early. but he could i not lleep: there was It"! thunder in the alr. a remnant or last night's ltnrm: Ind his mind went whirling incelsnnb ly thmugh the tangled history or the last few manila. A little before dawn he went on deck: it was lean stilling in the open air. and star- were shining here and there beâ€" tween drilling clouds. He sat down against the bulwark. and looked up at them. listening lo the faint lapping of the water under the ship's aides. , , , _, _ _ THE CHINESE DOCTOR. AN INDIAN BOY’S PONY. TH E EXD. mama BRISBON. ï¬ll 11m been elect-d president of the chamber of deputies. In manner. In at- tire and In none of thing he I: like no or the mutual-ts who deal-u the Imam and m tapping: of this: Ind com-liar: ml nobles. n. m: It. nod clothes at the nodal pall- A Roe-In rm lam By no means the lens: notable ï¬gure In French politic: In Han Bflmnmho Briiilh governmentathnt ot the tire- rrnal throne of India. When Lord lini- fetin was made governor general of Canada the counters tier lhe was only a conntean than) wna considerably un- der 30. nod from that time nniii thn present her husband has been foremost among the big diplomatic guns of the empire. The mnrrhionren ia the very best of amateur netresaer and during her regent-r in Canada she had built a stage in the government house at (it- tnwn. and her entertainments. contribo mod to chiefly by hermit. were artistic and praieeworthy. She lived on out-1 door winter life in Canada. too. and curling. alolghlng and hockey parties were led by her. and she distributed the prizes in on ice tourney originated by hemlf. Her transfer from the ire- bound dominion to burning lndia wrought likewise a transfer of Mount» tion. and while in Arynrarta she nc- compliahed a stupendous work in the matter of providing female medical at- tendance for the women of that coun- try. On her return to England ale was personally congratulated by the queen on the success of her inborn. Lady Morin holds no lees than four orders. There are the Crown of indie. the Per- aian Order of the Sun. the Turkiah 0r- der of the Shelia! and. the moat val- ued of all, the Order of Victoria and wlth his (at wlte (I wonder how he coul". slum box- “IL" he dld not refer to the prrscxt charm- lng Marrhionoss of Dum‘xln and Ma. but to her predecessor of long ago. ller lmlyslxlp will shortly rctixo “1th h": husband lrom public life. and dlplomal- lc clrcles with her will lose one of moh- most valuable ornaments. Lady Du!‘ ferln has occupled no end of prominent places. She has been nmbnsandm-ss to Paris. to Rome. to Constantinople. null she shared with her husband (he most dlstlngulshcd post in lb: gm 0! [hr I'M Bulunont from Public mn ,0! nor [Inna-d noun“ Ilium! In n Won-n Celohnlml fur llu- (inning-â€" Ilnldl lluuy omen. LADY DUFPERIN A FAVORITE OF QUEEN VICTORIA. A DIPLOMATS WIFE. ‘HEN Thackeray in his Irish ballads wrote concerning the great ball gh“ on to the Nepnnlesc ambassadors that among those prer- cnt were "â€"-~L0rd a n (1 Lady buffer In. ' Alla Paddy Flt-3 LADY DCPFERIN. ‘A mu who makes no enema: In to. an and complian’t for great mend No Ilene, In lulu. Rom do not secrete honey In their flowers. Insect: are simply attracted by the perfume end rich colon and by the abundant supply of pollen. which term he footâ€"bps Angela Expreu. no new. rm of Among. The reglona of Llule Colondo River in Anson: abound ln wonderful vege- table "Infamousâ€"whole forest- la» la: found In line places which are hard as ï¬lm but whlch look as it but recently stripped or their tollm. Some of than none Incl me much. Just an alum! n llfe. while other: are ï¬led urn-I each other in! like the fallen mkolnmlwéodtm. Geolo- gists my that these «one trees were once covered to a depth of 1,000 (out ‘wlth marl. which "unnamed then m wood to solid rock. This lllfl. after the lapse of ages, wished out, loath: some of the trees standing In In mlght position The anatomy at then, however. are piled halter-Ital. ter ll all dlrealons. mma- of cord. bells sometime! plied up on an new of ground.â€"-SL mu Rembllc. M. KOLZEBVE. tour of America noon to get lnférmauol n to the country‘s resources and for pkasnm of travel. "on or ny- stranger: on Maw-m. "In mm mum to" a mac-mu story. but the trunk has not yet Mn mm- tloyml by "u.- Julian-s. The Imam unlor is Hw- In" um man In Wuhan lngmn: he In a ton-In okkrly E. Berry Wall. It Is bl: Intention in make I Jl. helm-bun Who Will Rrpuunt tho ('zar In the l'ullml 51mm. M. Kulzebne. the new Russian ambas- sador. was ‘hot accompanied to this country by his wile. Mme. Kolwbue was dammed at home by lllness. ll. ls cxpmsml slw wlll soon follow her hus- buml. Washington soclety ls somewhat tloalrons of her ea rl)’ appearance, as the Russian ra-presenluthes cut much of a llguro in the soda! gnlelles o! the capl- lal. 'I‘luo ambassador and wife have (no children. l’uul Kolzcbuo, an army ulllccr. who has recently taken a young wife. and a daughter. the (‘oumess do Iwbmllor, M. Kolznbne Is a (all. blomle man. llls lmlr and board. formerly yellow. are now whlw. thr- only indica- NEW RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR. of garments. He llveu la the ï¬lth- story [lat in an obscure street. and. con- trolling the motlons o! the deputies. ll not too proud to cum!) to his little at ‘ ulxht and retlre to sleep In I out. He is 60, a lawyer. a journalist. and an un- alterable fee or the Jeaults. Under the empire he was a lawyer with no prac- tice. but his star appeared above the horlzon when In 1870. alter the (all of tho emplre. he was made mayor at Paris. Flve years later he was elected a member of the assembly; He was once minister of justice, and was chlel of the Panama commission. Hla at- tempt at promlen'ahlp in 1885 was not satisfactory to himself. his party or the people. "clan and drum In the mat shabby I alt-u mum annulus ot mmenu. He lives In the nun- . lhouturm. Thoma-aux mm uommrmm Purim. An mu. 3!. halved any Iry r. I. â€and A (‘n.. Ina-II. â€a... the m lam" hum flm‘. Pills ml liver manila-n. at mu Ind :- In hum bum. lune. aye-out In pub. N "004% hmp‘ min." In. H. aunt.“ Build. .0. ï¬t and other “In“ em pron £H Hood’s ImvmnfllI-nhumuym «to lub- oorou land and I: will"). to [not u I Opt-had my nib. Thom Minnow†not not my“ on and I “on.“ I would in to [In up u «a, lap. I mflmmlnynlm and had tonopwork. lnodol ammo. a flail-rm by llood'n amp-rm. «I concluded to try It. Dolor. J land “in allot momma-mm unwind “00'.qu ha gon- dm. My FLORlDfl MINDS! 1M9“! the â€1qu u! lmmnnhy. It Imam†In wriml [um-u. but i~ (um-4| tn ylvlcl lu lloml'n Sar-aumrllla. whirl: [mflllm nml Vila!!!†[he Iblmul and turn all mvl: din-mum. Ih-ml thin “luï¬rï¬tuhquoledonml-nwpmd blond my mum. Very soon nltcnramu, Scrofula "W'HIII, MI MN II III Ion furnnsr lur «In ("I701“), | ver arm, with. I-nlam’v h cr-II) will luv. J. Ml' I.H.\I.I., \\ make lovely rings. Queen Vlcmrm ownu 51000.0(» worth of China. A Sevres set. In estimated at Pho'l Cure for Consumption lulu Men I hmIIy medic-inn “ml nu slur» Nibâ€"l ll “Adm. 2m 42d Avo . mun-go. Uh. “III. i‘lrkrr‘o Glnm'r Tul inc-rouse n u eqm‘illy good tut mull. plunn I alums! awry weal ~ In China au‘urmy recruit must bi» able to Jump across a dllcll six (cot wido, or he Is not eligible [or onllstmeux. Statistics show that about one-mm o! the wageearners of New York city are compelled to work on Sundays. :Cnuen of Funny. The principal causes of poverty are Inadequate natural resources, bad cli- matic conditions. detective sanitation, evil association: and surroundings. de- tective (legislation, defective judicial and punitive machinery, misdirected and inadequate education. bad indus- trial conditions, unwise philanthropy.â€" Dr. Philip W. Ayres. ! lhoutflorjoy. Themnaunlel. w: more nimble than me. when and corn together. Luxurilnt meadows an the termer’e delight. A positive we: in [II them and a very are one we my in to sow Seize!"- Extre Gm- Mixtures. No need 0! waiting a lite time either. Salter has I mixture, sown in April. producing hay in June. Many tanner- mt yiei'de of six tone a! magniï¬cent. lily per new. Over one hundred dit‘ totem. kinds of grasses, clovers. Teo- ’ linte, Band Vetch. Giant Spurry and imam- plantI! 35 packages earliest ‘ vegetable: tor 81.00. "Bmwx’o onxcuul. Tnocnu" m - limplo at most “Inactive nmedy for Conan. mmumwd Bronchlnl'l'ruuuos. Avo mutations. A Sore If you will «It chin out and mm! with 100. postage to the John A. Snlzer Bead 00.. La Crease. Wis" you will re- ceive flee ten grass and grain samples and their mammoth seed catalogue. Catalogue alone 5c. for mailing. w.n. Some precious Mono: net lu dull golJ Alumnus lend- mny Mnl'll‘l’l to say Sarsaparilla «'1;qu inodm. ii, Foot