an". melancholy, entirely undeï¬n- ble look swept over M3 face. " , 't know, In." Illd he. slowly, 't .y, but something new: to I ml! have my grave have on ' ._" no "nod u mt. over- I mandol- preeminent. cheerfully: "But It It ï¬r, .9 on [lung new will in m; it. an be gm ml the wig "W"n lurlnr am In haw Damn-d than“: n! ma m‘m.“ ma Tom. in". u M hon! Hm bough- o! I HIM.- al In. to flunk cho- mm" morn «- Mull}. We nmuln‘u Int "0qu I" Inning." ~ "It could in tour U‘Uï¬'lfld n Mm .u." mm Ir. \‘nnon. boll-3 ml Making†"mm "m rlnvly- Md hull“. rm»: In an amnion d Im- lmll the thaw. am! thawing II â€(no luminance Hm mum \‘nluahk M and 1mm. In tell u "w (or- pom a! mum Manual"; "and In I!" an! m m rum at "mm W I! unwind!)- Inna-Manna." "l "inhu- vr'n- Into from huh I 'm. I km! mn- on pmly shun Ind. and all l'n- m in In floa- .1. punt. mm um I» I’m-u hm. ‘mmh‘r hem-m; om Pru- Juan. A I Mu â€mum" 0’ mine. who can In pm a mat! whlk any "In! no a! up: man a-wr mu umvml In . II III. rib. as mar n I can ion. has!» â€numbâ€"run! "any FM "in “'0'" hr- careful Ifll hum“. Brianna; m (In-Ir Hutu“. “My hand both patlrm and nume- mu m. Tom noon tmpromm u Inm- boo conch. our “ml: ho- upmd a mu- “ll 0! Bull. and tho "Mum! er- dm were mu rnrolull; upon N. and Ildr I". clam" rrmnvml whom .m- um" their ulumhov In Un- luau, M’s Mental «parlance wn or In- vIllIlNo beneï¬t. llo- knew pru-lwly In to work. Ind ln fur Mu man than mid ho IW‘HIOM by u now-v, du- bmd yum-lemma wun- Iron-n into an Blurr- mm uvllhw unplrmrnqur nor “labia. and mm on chm-rim! ur- mlu Iprvud mu in city In IM «urns "1 than alway- anm- by your judg- ment. and I agree Irma uua. Now. then. Tom. [or the palms; you «hull «such me to pin" a native turnout for Walter and Inna". and after we have owluddryclotha we will "I'll. about I bunch o! bread-(mil. muted wnh banana and WIORNI with manual." Tom opened his eyes and a look 0! deference mlnglea will: his expmalon good fellowship. “And don't you think." asked be. “We had better keep pretty close lo lhlu quot {or tonight anyhow? When we've turned In and had a watch below. we shall (eel mote llke l'lndln. out that kind 0! a home the old mbooso brought I. to." "You shall not work alone, my noble {ellowfl’ salt] Mr. Vernon. energetically. “Between your experience and my Iclentmc knowledge “'3 a pity If we cannot go to housekeeping in token-able style, since nature has amend every- thing around us In raw material." CHAPTER ILâ€"(CoxrlswoJ “You, air. that ere broad-tru|t_tree Is and for more’n the fruit. The ï¬bers insldu; the bark, ye ace. can be wet and Munded, and then dried. I know jest how to do It. Now I guess we‘ll nave to try some palm matting. I'll show You how to braid and apllce it together, and we’ll have a dress ï¬xed for all of us. We must make a tent~top too, for the night-down In them forrin places are a nowertul sight like rain, and mas- terly' unhealthy, too. I don't see as my old bones can rest yet, there's so much to be done More night.†Now mm n no down In [M m- umm nu- torn bedroom (or 1mm" «mu do you Mr. Tom?†We‘d in! a": u. anyhow, It only 11mm mm 'Pdml‘ by.“ r they was! down to tho mt. no n (Mr naked om turned over me new! men. Mr. \‘nnnn began to (I To- wns mung insane as be him dart nude and seize someâ€" 35 um. the not (nu-.m- cumulus hurl. ah. I an? Ml! loll you. a. planted. Only me what 1"! cl! ll". worth lore to us than I 0! gold and dismount" . Vernon bent forward and beheld all hatchet. which, fastened hy a cord to n mll. haul named lhe ef- ol wind and tan. only twining more securely around the bran ol the an". In indeed an Invaluable unsure.†he, nlth -omotlan. "'10-. Tom; muons but lhls lrnll ark In t m to an Eden we shall be my clung! for the hollow lrlrolllles m calmness of the wand" 'on, Tom. my and to“... tilt CHAPTER "I and sky to the ver- dant height: behind 0)! was dancing the MIth from the In": he panned a moment. at! In: clear gray eye wu- INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASBOGIATION-z BY’ M.T.CALDOR. Io â€We“ and. When we mm the house I‘ll have a study to mm In. Come, chndm. you hnvo an Interest in out plan; there mm be I â€backroom Ind n parlor on purpose (or mm mm." But several an at bud ml were rewind More the mm m Draught wmedmmmelhm,ule¢udmr mm- reasons. and m- the noun manly thVIMuM m ' . to ma I rut an flit u- tter. mm m could a.‘ "Jen as much II you want." an- swered the old sailor triumphantly. de~ lighted to see his random suggestion was likely to work proï¬tably In nort- ‘ in; the melancholy he dreaded In much. "I'll show you was ham bye-and-hy‘e that will give better in): than my you an buy in London. 1'" be bound. for m and water can't fade it out: mm a (or paper. bleach out me of my nalln cloth for the mg. or make some ‘0! the lander, like Chinese rice-paperâ€"lt'l gun that you want." "You are an admirable fellow Tom. for expedient. I think I'll try 0! com-c 5011'" provide plenty 0! paper and hi" Ir. Vam- sighed. “Ah. 1%.)..me me a tm there my â€on. I] madam hooks. grow. rugged randy In a row {or a hungry mind." Tom scratched Ma held. "You've got me there: but If ta tan't and any kn in the old lmlk. I hope It ain't bald In as to any I mistrust you can write gone for mmlf.†Ming use. sir. Wild ham I‘d not living here. and so than we. 1-- “.112 I" the wants a! a «an! In- nun mun Ire supplied km. 809 theâ€. behind the nndal, Is-I oundk‘ tree. We needn't nu- Dong In the "0h mam. tall-er. what was in a bar or a "on!" navel Walt". Tom's Monty laugh run out bankr- ‘omfly. "It was truer than that. my My 4* was our pork-barn! nm on m Mu. Bywnmhhye 1M 0M I'lh' cm :1" you a name lo my [at this fright." "mat. a m?‘ Phfllhlfll ME. v"- m. undo relieved. Whï¬o mm manor sht- Md glam no nun-h u! My mm! to Tom bob" tho shlpwml. in" mid not not he made to mall the runâ€"Mung Innur‘ ally to Tour: marl. .\lr. \‘m h ï¬llrh alarm animal Ms am to ma. While any "n nammln (to m- ‘mm mpg]: M walnut». all!!! lb! (Illdm we" "than" â€on". sm- dmlr mu- n arm. from (M mm 3M. and a bud thou! tar wlp [mm Wall". But 31!. \‘v-mm and To. (mm In alarm. .\ "naming. mm!» In; low a. mm a mum of un- nkd rim and unit-thrush. and cm dam-d a nrnm‘luou-g gnu-ll. up mm: (In mung!†boy. "to had long Mm" in (not of Mn ruin comp-Mon. "MI." In“ "no ï¬rm" hymn): mm» In bend-(h - an†a! spam and “In! In". "be" In in Hull. Mr. \‘cruon. tor our mm. W: all! via“ It» on \My noon. and ï¬nd out I’Iull'n um M II." "cumin-«u mum of "with van Ma- rleen! lo "win. but no pun or human IIIMIIHM. TM bmd-mul. «av-on. I'm-mull. yum. banana. plnnluln um! mum-um- xnw In upon-murmur uhuud- nnm nmu- Tom potumi mu .0 'NM Hu- man-m». but“ H» nlrllviou- puiw huh, nu! I’M Wum-r‘r Mun "mum-nu then M Mndml him a handful at IM- um mun-o rhmflufl Kain. I‘m u» o-k-vawd [and may {and hum:- of mmr «mm, who" mm mm- nomlp hulllnr 00 Town'- "pork-un- or Mr. \‘v-nwn'u bunk-ml trunk-dun. 0n the third day they commenced an explorlng expedltlon along «he shun null some dlstamce back Into the lette- rtqr. They lound they were upon :1 qnmll Isolated Illllld. yet evldently on» o! a group. slnce l‘mm the top at a tall mot-nut tree on the mtmmtt o! the high-mt hlll Tom dw‘larm ha could we I dim line beyond the water that marked the land. mommy of I Iltullnr Inland. Mo mule another Mum-«r; at the am.- tlmo which he tat-Moved more Important to than. vhlch wan "ll! thc- I'm-k o! tho-tr uhtp haul not mutt. lmt run lylnx M'ltlfllll)‘ muuln bat-on tho- Jauetl point» at n no! nude-mouth I10" watt-r. The little girl wept bitterly when her childish mind was made to comprehend the mod'fnl late of her nurse and pro- tector. yet with the versatility of in- fancy entered also into the keen delight of Walter Vernon, who eapered around his tlther and Tom as they were busily telling the trees needed for their yer- manent habitation, loudly rejoicing at the beautiful sights around them. After a night‘s rest and a bountiful breakfast from that most skillful at all culinary artists, Dame Nature herselfâ€" alheit the butler who collected and set out the savory dishes. was none other than honest Tomâ€"4m:- lltlle company began to [eel less like benlghted outâ€" casts. and to look upon the beauiiiul lil- tle island as a home establishment. The time came when. with overflow- lug eyes and outgushlug heart, Paul Vernon recalled those words and dwelt fondly upon the memory of the plcture then before him. That stout, athletic form. that plain. homely face. but most of all that cheery, hopeful, resigned ex- presslon that lent such a vivid charm to the otherwise unnrepoesesslng coun- tenance of Tom Horrls. "Glou- up. on m; am an menu to «7 our . , Mn] dl'l am up m r- :W as. In! â€It? lumen-Ole "I. llnlMIo-z light In". ‘Mayor Hooper has mired n iegl opinion from City Solicitor Elliott as to the power of the city authorities to close a school building which in con- nidered dangerous to the liven oi oc- cnmntn. Hr, Elliott states that it to the duty of the ï¬re mmiuionen to ex- amine the building to lee whether it! condition is in violation of the law and ii it he â€found to report to the timer.- tor of buildings, who with the ap- inroni oi the mayor, in nuthortveti to ‘ mute the repair: necenury. li. pend- ing the hinting at the repairs the mayor is of the opinion that the oe- cnpancy oi the building in ham-donut to the liven of the echelon it mid teen to be his duty to request the board of school wmisionm to make immediate provide. for the housing of the sehoinrn eitevhere and. in the absence oi such provision, to clone the schoolâ€"Baltimore America. He m flouting Mun, may to 1m 3 out another cheat. and â€tarnished that - the book was not taken a: joyfully “I be awful; M 11th bins-n" and] booked u M: mnnlon â€any. i no tuned "in to Mum Mr Vernon - "all! clasp 81an "no Beam" high; 0"; their Mun-co. “Hem an. I thought you‘d be thank-o m ml: I. in uh I alum- m'ncomkmmmutdn ï¬lm the: blue Gay- 1"." "Wot In you n-cryln' for?" "no teacher kcp' m In 31' and no ' "Thu-1mm , lbm'n a m 0! mm: at ? muo- Int-d. 1: my «on. “My cm! In» any mm am in. Hrn'n a rials! l [M «an. and m. ‘m, l mm. a! | "My fan-rum". for I know all alum ,' H'. l mun (In omk cm at "an foam aunt" and pm It In the mm: mm! [mulihclllldflyfl Inlanpdug Indy manor-'3 “it". "ml the m; ulna to not You know the; an: mum: punlmhr to tall up Huln' am; my manner. an I s'pon- alu- I15 and the nullâ€. new. mm mm. 5 In â€In; and 'M‘" older maybe you we!†no mm In have some pn-uyl Hum" 10 m-«mmr than M can ; manufacture. to must be nil-e will’ 'em. though. for maybw they‘ll prove; â€no "me who you he.“ Aswan: Ibo nfl nobmflaiéllf an in a "who: mac. will-.- M «Ila-M, m emu-nu. "Hm I .-.~ “an“ 13... "In". [IO-“WC", VI] MIGHT Iâ€? and ï¬nd. you no. and Muslim um: "le. .“9 M“ . """‘ Ia m good Ion. (I. Inn. In. I mum-'1 help walla hmâ€. ""‘m autumn. mum"; I! our to!» has! on); lruuod ‘ me out hall. und not Mod the bonus. ' In“ M Idiot-0- how many It would ban and. flu! “3?;5033: ‘30::0- ll 0' rundown: rmlruk'v m man u,- tnma‘u m :2: Sun" 9 A“. 9"" °‘ a. "W 'N “W" .Mflgï¬h-h‘h Mâ€"Ifl-n‘l‘n A than hallo. Imam-rut hr Mud phant- M Ibo «mam ImmutMm I’m I» mum M. Na hunted dawn to the barb. "unit!“ to not To. pad- dling but lo the “on. A Mark rloud mum on M- .’;m-. HI: unnatu- uvn- "Ideally um. um» mlnful «cm III Min.“ “to. M M: In". n-IM inutbnllr an Im- ohm] up. an on fluted. and on M- mu lomhnd me win: 3mm»! uwmh‘m um ma; "The" is but one min: gu-nuino." in manned. as he saw 031- rhiidn-u ior~ «akin: tho-it play and trail. 10 Inlet anxiously in the direction Ihc- rail mould mum. "Tom'u mod Man in more (tun all my och-um: knowledge. my titration-sly unwind iwrimn. Even lmv. on ill“ WIN Maud. um I taught any on roam-banana 0b. the. put. "I“ putâ€"i! it won- iu Hm porn oi norm man to undo ii?" ammo. The learned, reï¬ned. (with!- loua man at the world -â€"thedeeplhlnkor and laborious madcap-marveled at the utter downdï¬mw he had com- to rm! upon that simple. unlrurnml. mum!- hahed llllllfl'. "Tom [B n hero." replied Mr Vernon. ' with emotion. “I wlsh )ou would let the chlldren call you Mr. Har.rls It palnu me to hear them so laminar \v'lth ] you. who are ln roomy our loader and \ klug." 2 Tom laughed. "Lord bless you. alr. I shouldn't know how to act with n handle Io-my name. We allers been Tom Iron: the time I went to school to Faro my letters. and talth l've oenamost forgot ‘em It‘s no ; long ago. and Tom I shall keep on. You can‘t leach on old dog new tricks. 1 and I should feel as silly as a land- inb~ j her in the ahrouds during a blow lti anybod) called me Mr. llarrls. Now. then, I‘m all." “a? “No. no.“ said he. “Wait till I ï¬nd out what is the risk. Suppose we both so. and are lostâ€"what‘s to become of the children? Tom's the one to go." The rai‘t looked like 3 mil. unm- worthy thing when it was done, with- out a nail to secure it. only bound to gather with grout thongs of bark; but Tom was quite satisï¬ed. and had no fear. and early one line morning, as they sat round their palm-lea! break- («at cloth announced his intention of starting immediately. Mr. Vernon wished to accompany] him, but to this Tom would not. con- sent. CHAPTER IV. DOWNRS GRDVE mm non pared to and "'0 the lmermlun- ble (our hours 01 III! NXlOUSLY a. n d eagerly m- little I) a r t y walchod Tom's run paddled slowly around the not. disappearing behind the cllll.aud whh feverish im- patience Mr. Ver- '"I but i Flll 1 bottle or common Inter floss I no , wllh urlue and let ll stand tweolydour :. as ; hours: a sediment or sumo; Indicates ‘eak- in dlsessed condlllon 0!. the kidneys. In of l When urine stalns linen lt ls poaltlve evidence or kidney trouble. Too tre- may 1 quem. desire to urinate or pain In the hon- - back, Is also convlnclng proof that. the kidneys and bladder are out of order. ï¬nd .1 WHAT To nu. both 9 There ls comfort 1n the knowledge so 19 of E often expressed, that. Dr. Kllmer‘e ,g- fSwampâ€"Root, the great kldney remedy. non. : tullllls every wlsh ln rellevlng pulu in I let ! the back. kidneys. llver. bladder and It {every part at the urluary passages. lt with i corrects lnobllity to hold urine and and ‘ scalding mm In passing It. or bad or- 3tecu: lollou‘lng use of liquor, wlue or :beor. and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up . many Hun-s during the night to urin- éate. The mild and the vxlmurdlnary { effect 01 Swamp-Root ls soon realized. j glt stands the highest for Ms wonder- ? lul cures of the mosl ("guessing cases. eke, ; Sold by drugglsls. prlce llm' cents, and iub~ ;one dollar. For a sample bottle and r it ; pamphlet, boll: sent .'ret- by mull. men- {ow ’ lion lllls paper. and send your full DQ‘ no w Hue. 1e 1 and l no on. ï¬ance address to Dr. Kilmer I: 0.. Binshlluton. N. Y. The proprietors f flhls paper guarantee the genulneness n d f of lhls mm. (an it quickly "ME-ï¬sï¬ï¬ toLyd'nE. Elihu-‘5 Vegetable (‘1.- pnnnd. ltmntmupmtheorpl skewed. and the nerve eaten; n. m “to “mama-'1 dispels elect-11y them In. hm rehun berm hdem "1 hi lieu old: with death “Gammulkhdnddh- "~39th net as Intu- banyï¬mumm mast thahm My Nanak was the want â€howl-II. I, macadamia. very prof-e, udlhdnmlnuhgdow-ph. Thphyï¬chmthmgh‘luhnflm memorandum lat remedy. they “lam-(mm We: In Ila-rm Thaw-u Inpnlwimlpipr. all hunch“ his. the " I-ll rising in an that. 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Navy-newt. sidearm-a nu- almdu {or I mum tonal-bl um um parry hymn. and \DIFIUK u we“ um pun-v bland and “lame a I†Equs-aj’uc‘golmlmmm Ilormn of um "nu-inn Pomp-I‘ll. In 1812 Custellune 1m Paris (or his campain In Russia. The notes on this campaign, written from any to day In I llmlil note bookyhich Castolulne was fortunate enough to have in the n-treat from Moscow. are sometimes terribly eloquent in their simplicity. One day. he writes. during the retmt: â€Hot" rihle du: 27 dogma. An immense number of oolciinrl remained dead on the road. We MU many corps" oi the Neapolitan divhlou. The whiten hill: a ltttlo blood cone- to their lips and all in over. When they In thin aim: at u unnmchinu death their call- rndn oft.» give than n pit-h. throw the. to the mound and talc their clothe: heron they are quit: and." A noâ€"mu- Wan... CM!- “ m “I"! To HID 0W. HYSTERICS. ‘nya um up mm mun h eon- lime! In "It balm" the son pr.- Hillel. "my Higgins» or mm. '0! grater nine could may be than gulf mlHImYAlndhnwm Journal. lln cmm~mm con-n cot din; was I m MINI-l ole. In. Guppy-Human! I! don"! tee- to have mm in nu an d I Ink-Id! W nu mum" tr mm". an a 1mm. nulynlhmb. “I" amt-uni. "3.3-. The uni-ammo call. Out Whmlmmttln. sho- ~non'n a bland"! at: month -n new In clam hum the In! and me! m. "0» -Woll? Ibo-â€" Thy but the an. MOI."-PII!I. 5.8.3qu 1.33.238.- 3-3?‘ Call! .5 I. f: 30- 5:... 2.3â€", '7. 2.1. ' i Alan“ 03,000..“ want of AW whluty In "In", um "nu. Ian 0! It In. Ohm-on. IO-Ym 500 um um. (headlined. Why not In No-Tolho minis or nun your don-m for m Mn- m. when mm M mud. Cancun-land. wand â€Italian.“ I...†III. ru- Oliveâ€"Mow du you show 0mm you were angry with him? Bound (to. on non Butler. During the one year that. General Benjamin F. Butler Im- governor of Massachusetts. lilo clan in rhetoric o! the glrls' .Lniln school_|n Boston was being examined, and the teacher put this question to one of the pupils: “it I should say to you. 'bio honor. lire Governor of flamboyant: who! Is- un- oi‘ open-it should you call It?" “irony." was the instant reply o! the pupil. m loot 2' a... euro-«r .0 m It... flu In: on image by lino hallo Mun Bouthom fly. Copy a be new by audio; ll: cents in camp- to to" use, to A. J. Smith. 0. P. A., Cleveland. Violet-4|. tool In out for a slant ml. and I won t veil.-â€"~Nov York and m anytime Is now wed. I feel well and m lot! to. luau Work night and day and do not. {eel tired. Praise the Lord for the help it has ven me. I write this hop- ing it any read 1. whoa“: slmllanyuflIbwd and have hem unablv (0 met. heir {mm any other amt-maths: they will 111 th aexmllenl- named v. which I hem-m Io be the boat muall medicine of which l have any knowledge.†N. J. sin", 25:0 8. um. 31.. 0mm. Nah. On January lu. lam, he writes as follom: “I ham Men troubloq {or level"! you: with a bad cough. 1 had lung ohms 0nd slight human-hum. 0! the lungs and was tun-calmed will: mnmmption. My mother and two sisters hutinu dlul wllh consump- gonkl ex )(l'omd llm mum (1110:“ Inn; 51:14]): r. :13" mm: flulm. prep"? - - .1. Kay Medical Cu. Omaha. Nah, and (Mo 250 boxes have eulln-ly vumd mo of my cough and comm-st o! my lungs. Thu sleepy and awn-9y realign; i9 yllï¬ong way possible than In uoublc. HE Ina-bod In poor health for nveulgun. haul! will beplumd to learn that. b heaml In an! much humor and he is able to take mun ch: 0 of the amnion work. to which he now would: entire Ham. 7 _ A A NOBLE WORK. (from emaichnnu Mimosa.) he The ~11 no on n Omaha or w bu [Jamar] or Mr. N. J. 8mm 0: Ito-cue Home. Ha ha for-number 0! can devoted l III-so sum of MI than to he work of awning the Mien funhhh. Md to they; ll_l_d|aujoa!lnq yo! '13; _ln agar: Minnow â€â€˜6’ Baker 6: ‘ Co “mu-fl I'M Breakfast a “mumâ€"a; rat-er Humâ€"VON. l “I um um: ya:- [out Mtdnbfl run is". If. cum-u. at. m m m bio-I- III Inn .9 can. m9 _ no (um «madamâ€"Ya. In“: in you um h but: h in: b- almâ€"Hm. M. V. N. U. CNOOAOO. "O. G. Im- I!!- cmmâ€"m h a. a. Kill flung-‘1' no you helluva I?! ,1â€! no ï¬lm's mu , mm. And cm :80 What in batch. M all. Gnu- l- m in um â€I I. ' > Jun an m m “In my: to John A. m“ mu! We. no: «manual-:4 18:. 1M 3:“ “var nu bud mum-r nut. There am not but an in...“ «a In the British lulu. Experiments In eolOO-I'IIIII' an to» In: undo at India. on. There are about 000 [m In the United Sula. The stat. of cum I $527,433.09 more mm It. mt year, 3:15, a» “thou-0mm "all“ “mung-In. “Ind-sun! ache-unnatu- uthou-num lowland "tutti." ‘..,,,,A.... ,A .A, n. â€M“... _._n The only «mar-u m II; _ Scotland In in “law. 6' and Dunkcld. Inn-Int.“ g