“W. *Ill-g You iuhh’t .6 to as! M at no poor child. mldyyon?†, "They want to he 'alglgod.‘ than ’0‘! th- nm thing. And then. Mal Inna-2t In my!!!" '0 could with now, we mustn't forget "'1'th don't think of being nun-led yd u'hlle. nit. lurch. the young "n nay be nun-u MI: but u I. "(My Wink. tin-imam as; random It slum-d. In the ï¬rst place; but ten be line-and-tnnty Instead of nineteen. he has no money to marry m. crann- m mm; to each m uâ€" the â€Inning. I'm not blind. But I um unused you'd can on about It. It ms the natural- “ an; In the vuld to no.“ Imm â€In“ In ammo-n d no W. H1 an I Hahn who ‘1 Ibo mil-a an I! hound. n. at.“ candy, I“ land any. "I pvt-la m an nus. Input l'fllu'hiomnu-ouh mumwnsqmmhm and Ill-mat. Ind I! m attach-a! h than. pm put I. mm. In the â€amt-(reunion. Inn-1 no I." than an." q a I]. m tool. and also.“ In 01nd! u n calm-co. muminnyumduh â€I...“ we- at My mum Ila-mu and Inn"! claim?" he Md."- "commutation-u . and. It tho 5M Ind fully and mmhhwlhufl-uoh crutch...“ In. Incl! dov- nd "and M. sandman†nan-n. htmldunadnn {mi an m Inï¬eld. “chm. Ratin- mu I!- n! ~1- Ionl In that. '1‘, â€I. It. mm! W. W .0. on. In m1. m .02.. Au Ila-mu an in vm w my I" MHMUMIMM‘ w mi“ N! HIM!!- «-mumem‘nâ€"r “atom-mum. Willi-V0 lunacy-tun 0-" IN- I"- “dun-M'Ibmmflw numuhum‘h-WLI umuawmumum mnrhnuulohi'fl“"‘ “But I nu! at. mm In annular you Influudthuumtlouo- out he useâ€"flu n. I an just «I. at I lot; and (ulna-s hwy, mmwcwbltywleuou.“ ‘l'h din-minted mu 0! a. vol-Ml (‘4 not min Ibo Impatie- of (I!- ll‘ bl: tor-Am nm '3ku! mm at. he III-Inn "and It can MI nu! annually. “I; uudla. you mun. Ila-lo. All "W- I. won't any Inuit-l more About It an In cvnlu. than. when millthmlflaflhu lull-n. 00.4.57. m: alum-u... “I did not a] I In «ll-planed. Hun- moo." any com-em. u the Intelligence so .Muptly communicated to hlm to: a low lnlnum. and than he laid: "nu In very sudden. Hamilton.†“Sudden. do you call It. uncle? You lot.“ It II II! wool- llnco you let: In ten. I'll]! on “other [or 00...â€. "0' could I have any choice but to an In love with hat. nah-s. law. l N am up wlth old Gun“. and that would ml, hue pleased you 171;: *- m m! don-{eon It 9! _~lborulvnyu|uulyuhom ‘OI. air! I have you no not.“ Intu- BIN-I An I can an nan CHAPTER. IX. Instead of answer- M: the boy. Rum- ven tuned to the girl and asked: “Is this true?" "Yes. It. mu:â€" ven." she replied, with down»! He did not nuke “No, Hamlin; you musm’t say so. mm what I Urnâ€"ad from what Wm hum mod no. Surely, he m 310’ rim a mu. ‘7 ma. IQ " gamut-m “a, a. sun the no} human and land um mm: In; mulm win up. and he av that Nd word had no meat won Mn. and that W harder m, that 3mm Hm â€adv-Id her mam- nn‘n decision with a hunt or ten: Ihe mm not admit nut It vu mun. “I did not say no. Are you afraid of your on strength of purpose?" "No. I shall be all ï¬ght. 0! course; but Input my can somebody the like- botter. Girls In such strange Wyn met but when you’ve got thenâ€"am! spe'll he going shout vmll you. I m, whilst 1 than be moved In at Boson." "0h, lt'l llarnnt‘a constancy you doubt? Well. a I'm older than yon‘ nyboy,ktmglvayonmplecoof um: Hm try to damn I woman W it it“. I! the love: yo'n the'll luck to you. I! she doesn't to" you. â€Mk! m." "Ii fact. uncle. It Immun- to this. that I am not to marry Hargaret at all." â€Elena he. I .1.†mortal lumen. arm. "you lam we ate-den! .- mmlyuyurulfllnlll‘ann you sic-Id I". Inc. New In wlll no um I la- nclu-c place. nd the allus- cl worth: lor Input. wIII do for you. l mu a mum Mend established at mom. who I: Is capa- ble cl dlrccllng your work a your pram! tutor. I shall and you to Mn u no- u the null-lam arrange- ments are male flunvhlle. m will oblige he by spending the entire day 'lth Hr. mum. n we um screed In. Ill! not run Menard and for- nrd between hla ham and tulle. u Garrett tells me you are II the habit of dolng." â€In! you most mt our MI" «(and to dub other. nae.†“Whittle-mutate“ a It In 1|.“me W m: M Mun mm: any. It you mung mm M m It“! you mono d110,! mummy-o. thatâ€! Ian. But. Ian-ville. I mu to“ yo! thud." ".ol 1 my!†all "In Show. «Only. M I. than nun-mun; I! m m “on mun. the! limit Iâ€. n- vm, you I†It no" to no no damn d 1.4an I... "Ir-n". Bu It mm u Is an", out at It. "can" “Wofl. l W my palm it" an; In no.†use My. no (no! lullâ€"9‘ “Vin?" “1m no mid help a. unit.“ â€Inca: at. Thu I an“ up." n dub“ has. [at you Wu I" don‘t you ay no u out? an! n- m «m- m m- lm you and. l I". I. tau-lb. It mm. m h I†In." "I but If. m m." m.- Ho‘ ()0 n." m. "'0- eu am what you clan-v. l m I“ and m for your nua- “cum-“lunchâ€! â€In: 0- |.- nfl. ht MM (In um I do “cannula-om.†panic-lav My. A“ I anal-l1 via not Id. 701 0. na- I m d W (and ur- hm..." lunar-emuâ€,- â€ammunition-0mm“:- "Now an m to cum" I II“. Ind INIY' ~ou.‘ com. new. I am that I. ma!- Uu It I mm too urea; Why Ila-14"! II and u can momma aor' “Yon m (u too you“ to thin 00 not I (II... "on rm you the pol- uuoc o! n thousand a you: but under all-nu elm-tunes. l cu: not un- derstand In any one um: I particle at... can“ with to an- a nun: [m Into II emu-cal which In no pm- uoct of In!" old-d." How much his own grievous disap- ‘polnunen! had to do with his decision it in immiblo to say. for the best of Inn on in" when their leeilnss (or a woman are concerned; but he resolved ihoi, It all events. the our men! should be but nominal In!" both partial comm ind arrived at 5 true estimate of their own power- a! “only. So that when Hamilton. eon- Idooi of mecca. found himself alone wiih hi: uncle that wooing, he won minor taken abut at being told ihni his marriage with lime: O'Roiiiy wa- ter the pro-on! on impossibility. and m: Ruthuu would not ovo- col- uoi to tho comm! bola. could- cnd a ooiiied "out. But, lell alone. the man cultured bil- terly, and none the less that. by want of lorethaughl. he had brought It on himself. The housekeeper was rlghl. 3nd he was wrong. If he wlahed to wln flotsam: he should have remained upon the spot, and not let hln smooth- ‘longued, (altâ€"haired, audacious nephew walk over the course in so aggravating a manner. If he save A decided denial to MS suit. Margaret would learn to look upon hlm as her enemy and the oppoaer of hu- happlness; but It be sanctioned their engagement. and ll ended ln marriage. Ruthven was cer- uln also would be a very mlserable woman. Fo ho had cause to dlurnst Hamllton Show. to consider hlm weak of purpose. and he knew he was not the man to make a good. honorable: husband. "Never mind." she said. soothmly. "I know It's.novel to sum nnw, but all that will war .8 In timerâ€"Anna Coastltution'. nu mm. at eon-ran. “Wint are you writing. James?" she asked. as she critically examined he! bicycle tire. “A novel of home life, dear," replied her husband. Tradttm avers that the men. seeing the force be this argument, instantly withdrew and the ï¬re was put out by means of nulls of water drawn from I neighboring well.-â€"Pearson'n Weekly. "Hi! ya can't take that out. I've got a hen sitting than and you'll break the town and u rush m ntunlly made for the ï¬re engine. which in II- ways kept on the premise of one of the tnhabltnnn. When the men «temptâ€" ed tn take the engine out. however. they were met with the exclunatlon (mm the custodian: [latching an OI I '1" ml... A good story In told concerning the member: of a ï¬re brlgade In a cenaln town not far from Hmllgn. On one occasion it appears I ï¬re broke out In For at!!! years we ladlaaa have been allowed to pay the cane (are at call- dna. the canon hula; Its my: bare. Whoa the Bangor O Vale. the In! rall- raad ln mm. In um, the road car- rled many Indian up rlvor and flea. San-cl Vale a! thla clly. thea the wealthleat ma ln flame. who tan ma! of the road. allows! the III- dlaaa to rlde at elllldrea'a rates and for the alaty nan slam the canton In manned. The Indians declara that It the Baa- sor Amt railroad follows the example of the Ilalae Ceaual they ï¬ll bring sun: for heavy (lat-agar again“ the company. They claim that the road. l'mly ma Bangor Plocata- quls. was allowed to cross (kann and Black Islands wlthnt paying datum. prodded lndlaas were allowed to rlde (or half [are lorem.â€"-â€"Boaton nerald. Then 0: unite Inn; (to Pemb- Izol mm. at lub- Mud. 0mg". mm mm (to. Dug-r. the lose at (in hunt and out hnpoflnt India- mheln “no."unmulh lain. Central "mud. in! Ian-ed. that any and pay fall fan when traveling on “at road. ll- (kuu no It. loci-blur An Ill- and In a ï¬lo-fly taunt. Illa Helen I. Could Ind Kr. Wllllu: Rockefeller. u lholr residences on the Hudson. In rlvall In til-lug palm an the New Yak Herald. Ill- Gwld‘u palm nun u "ohm! the hut II Austria. and no lo II the load In the 9.1- not lot Ion-1 Ill. Gould’s pnlm rock-r! mull: many rue uneduca- lrou IM mlm sou. um whlch no we the mo palm. duct-am. crown. Inn-Ill. screw plm. onychlunn. plats. Ind many other lie-doc! vulotlu. In her lulu con-«valor: KAI-In lullolla. no nl~ leo but. the anal". and burl-ll my (or. IM um umua cl Ila-«In; pulls. "on at» are tonal lb: lad! Illpw. cfrhldi. the «bu-lie "an". the urban. owl-A and mo mum- lip-l- uullcoldn human The ounc- lln an cumlnu ml! only um. and an elm-r I- now" or lull m- aully. The mm or. null. but luly lulu-d. Camllou an ll:- ‘OOOM'I ("who lam It. MI hm m 0! lM lulu Kellu. Ibo lam tun nrlm cl amllon. no nu bu lb. Hal. IcOnu. Baum. and Mill. m Annual Mal] rout I. ah. hmly «Mum II the mu m- anual“. [mum-u Ill- Ooold w and Ir. lochlollor In tho uni ml- oly a! plum- .“ lmo. do anal fw- uht u I mf- mlm (rub Hum mull-s. (mum. vulnm. lo- Imlou nu pouch“. and. la (In. all kind. at mm M. Mr. Rule- ‘ Polls In WI"! ind can. (on on: Ilka vlll mlu unveil... «a In (La ml" at no! u- I no" ul- ol I m vulva l- at mil" um» naulyl Win than Mn nacho-l lklt mull (Mn ls ml lhl ll" will alch- lb. Insulin-l pal-I a ll. Gould. And then he returned to the mug house 1: Remington and Margaret O'Rellly. Ruthven's plans on behalf of hlz nephew throve. however. without. an obsiacle. and. some luv weeks nicer his return from Paris. he had ï¬rst the pleasure or witnessing a tearful and passionate [farewell between Hamilton and Margaret. and xecondb’. the satia- faction of conveying the lad to bowl" and shipping him oil' to Calais. As the boat steamed on from the pier. and Ruthven acknowledged the last wave of his nephew's hand, he felt. a glow steal over him In the convlctlon that It was the ï¬nest day's work he had done for a long time. Tho slrl blushed and smiled at her young lover's tar-fetched fancy, but was very pleased at It all the some, and min- sled her lamemmlons freely with Ms over their coming separation. although he could never Induce her to Jam in Ms abuse of her guardlan. "It's no such thing. Pearl! It's all his cross-grained nature. I! ever I wanted a thing In um Illa he opposed it. And an (or your ï¬tness. 1 helluva you'l'e as ouch or a lady as any girl In London" "0h. Hamilton." "1 do. Look at. your hands and (out. and your beautiful Inca. My belle! is that you're a duke'n daughter In dis- guise, or that some wicked nurse stole yo away from your home and nubmllut~ ed her own brat Instead of you." pen-him," she added umldly. "he mu: 1 am no: a ï¬t wile (or you." RIVALS IN PALM RAISING. Min-mo...“ (1’0 COI‘I’ISEIII. I DOWNERS GROVE" QEPORTER. I! it he proven the: the "commission business“ in which he has been engsged was the receiving of the moneys paid by mothers who, for various reasons desired to pen with their little ones. it will he found that he never took lees than 850 et s timeâ€"or .no English money-4M in all her career that was the ï¬gure st which Mrs. Dyer rsted her services. For many yearn she has been advertising in the Medan snd provincial papers as willing to adopt intents on those serum She never took A child or evinced any interest in nge. 5 feet 10 inches in height. of slen- der build. and when arrested was styl- ishly dressed in t frock coat Ind fault- lessly fashioned tron-en. us well as a silk hat and : shepherd‘s plaid neck- tlg He has auburn hair and a light moustache. Re Is feeling his posillon very «only. and has can very hag- Puller in In. Dyers sands-law. and It II believed that n will be undo to np~ pear that he assisted her In her neur- Im work and received the premiums pnld for the care of the children. In sov- enl Instances. He II under the mlddle They the: rented a large home and furnished It on the Installment system. In Dyer obtained 92va chlldren. and when the mt became due they lelt and came to the at Blm Vllm. Caver- nhal, I suburb of Reading. The Filmer! leftâ€"may separated from the Dyer man And went to Inndon. and just before last Christmas the worn- an and “Bunnie" took the house in Kennington Rood. he ran count-nil ml your: :3. of IQ'IHBNI' um IMO? bar can. ml vh- IMI‘ n W. no or one run up. liq-Ma were undo by the police mm n and that bud hoe- hmmudmtmumbelo- and. In Dyer tin «bu-v hem" Into I «III II [In city. but '1- rem-ed tro- Iliad. no conned n lune In new" mini. 8k m Iner- vanish-dd over to the vornone au~ cmm- It hm!- Heals. vhm. n the Wanton-e. m not vltl In. Snub (m “On-uh†of this date). when she persuaded to com and flu wlth her. The old lady counted. and they tool "one II Wot. Me: on moving to Clfllll. vim they m joined by In. Dre‘s dual" and ulâ€"Inâ€"lav, It. and In. ï¬ller. m In.“ via nmd II (In pr! 0' n Inna. no u : “an. well-bull! won“. 5 am I Inches In height. “out 50 you! a! In. and or an good Indus. 8M no "porter, while u Ending. [la-nod troll nrhu source. tho tol- lowlu mu concealing the nuns Dye: and he: umâ€: i sent a reporter down there yesteru day, and he has returned with a bud- get of news. eaally obtained. and yet not published in the London or the local newspapers. The police. to be sure, diavlay the utmost retleence upon the nnhject or their knowledge regarding the murders. whose rumored number has nun-tied England. The only state- ment they made that seem to fne worth reportiu for America is that. the case will prove to he the most serious o! its kind or the century. They hinted vaguely at the near approach of unan- tional diaeloenreo. and one of then: said that he had not the least doubt that the murderer. had been at their work for at leaat ten yearn. and in that period have made way with at lean! three hun- dred ininntai (London Letter.) N one at the very prettiest reaches 0! the Thames-4 place much sought by Americans on account of Ho beautyâ€"vane police v are dragging the water for the bad- ies of the rest. 01 the baby victims ot the woman-neat! Dyer. the numerous baby-farmer of Reading. Julian lupi- n the ion- or In lull!“ Grinch-Pollen conun- c. IIIâ€"uh Gian-fly Evidenc- Aualul an «A Peru-It. FIENDIOI'I WORK OF HHS. OVER THE BABY S'I'flANOLBR. MURDER FOR MONEY. I†DYEI. (I'm Polk. Putin.) (Where the Babies Were Killed.) important to say that sppsrently all her victims were (rested In the same way. I am assured that the rumors that several bodies of bsbies iound drowned in the Themes In or sronnd [gondola will be traced to Mrs. Dyer are incorrect in every case she Appesrs to have weighted the parcels with bricks. so that they sank immediately. and the bodies found nul- London are not known to have been treated In this my in my single instance. With regard to these networks. the tape used to «angle the tables. the brick “variably found In each "mt nd‘ those other lnpkmts which serve tha police In baa for the one they win Ming antnst In. by". it I! OI the an afternoon “on" par- cel no brought up fro- the center at the footbridge. In this were found "no bodies of nm Infants. lam-pan!“ by ml! other mpkmlln on war- ranted I strong suspicion that the mar- derer of (be children pnvhnsly found was also the destroyer of the lives 01 mm. In: (to (outrun u m damn. "manna“:- chlfl. and VII unwed n II a that and (Id mad I“. a string. The" v†I lam ma In lb. and. Thebody m that o! n and of that 9 pull" of age. I! m mayo-d nm the» mm baiy tn “located by lulu unno- thlng paced II no mun. II In mm:- mm to my how long the body had :mm In the “tar. On Monday. March so. a parcel wne tound in the river. and when It was opened It was seen to contain the body of 1 female child. An addreaa an the parcel led to the arrest oi‘ lira. Dyer. and the police are able to prove that alto borrowed acme etrinz and took out with her a paper parcel onthatdayzalso that the string around the parcel was identical with tho atria. aho borrowed. 0n Wedneoday, April 3. a man who wan drawn; the river brought up a parcel o! linen up. When tho parcel reached the aurtace of the water a brick dropped out, and also the head of a child. which floated upon the surface at the river. On examination of the parcel it waa (and that none tap. had been tied tightly round the neck or the deceased child. The story of the manner in which the present can In developed against her has been but scantily dent with in tho cabled reports. The hours in Reading hi which Mrs. Dyer was arrested in shown in an ac- companying photograph. especially taken by a photographer who†nu;- gesihna address is "Body Road, neat ins." The house consists 0! six rooms -â€"ihree bedrooms, a parlor. 3 kitchen and a milery. ii forms one of I long row or similar dwellings. and is neatly and comfortably tarnished. Inquiries among the neighbors elicited the fact that um. Dyer “neared to them to he a quiat and respectable woman. I uuflomer unlea- nnd unul the cash was pald down. liar advertisement- vm all at the conventional type. all too numerous even now. In an midst of this excitement, In the lower clan Uln- don dunes and weekllel. Her mode of advertising was as follows: But aha was not of that band or baby destroyers who so to the palm to [maâ€" tond that they need a. child In order to mute an estate. and who say: â€Baby wanted; must be from birth: would wait." “ADOPTldNâ€"â€"Lady mung no child wuhu to adopt Infant; premium £10; loving home." OI Friday, the 10th. 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