Ydflintmn,mryvordotlt. mmum-qmtedmmm The Mean put out her foot and nm the register manly. She na had a nut-tan of am». truth for that “In. "Be I. warn non (In an 9 III- lmmm-mdbyinmub um and Industry." tall-led It. M- aniac. "Coma mlot be we! a m aim to not to mice the mm“ “mum 0! thin mm- tIon to let. I Inn non:- conpmni of thehrluotkrllhtm.iml have «in mental her «1'. m o! judo. ad exp-am did no! me her to [It can: some elm It Ion-lup- h but one way In that mead-tin. mumnlcintly womb ll any mm of "mum. or my mplidmg to Deco-o t Mummy. [Immune-y death «Mutant-luau. mid be dflvn to the mlmmg mum of mm in avian for a linllbood. or to noel: the more degrading mum of a caravan“ In a store. Her future has been secures 0! much and union thought wit-l no. This nut-Iago would. I hoped. «In my â€prehea- nlann by mm: he? Indmely in "to. If she rem-e. Wither: 1 null he hath mm and «appointed. She h old enough to lane at school-girl len- tlmenumy.†"so-o Wild Men of the but. 27 and mm o! reciprocal motion. than": mhhm:benlln “and. mi Ir. mm has nothing We in II. ammo. or coupe-l. "No?" Cum heard ll: mule If the eve-Inc paper In Chm- ma It acumndmmolluchlruk contra-ml in nu. â€Win: in the nu- "And I can In" but one Incline." lb. mum awn. Thu-rm! nod mu- hu nu- tar. but am a" II. had. ‘ m on. Mn mum! to her run the penile-q d I mama! The "to ‘ which and m [17“, the ban mm W! endowed! “tho-nan. “my" and Imu- (in l mu only uh the responsibility 0! unmo- tro- a: soul. would hedge no ' I-onmrlnlnCNLlwouMn [mu-a. â€autumn“: [can not!" lie um and 1mm; her man In the mulc- « Inn-9mm. "You and Comm-cc About me Me- mm?" It "- Ior inner main; in the library below. The sound «one glam, “Mn no open register. 1 "nu. Bullmtomtmubelol numhmm-ool-Iunenuldl with her to any to the Internet with 1 Ir. Wuhan,†all In. Ito-nine. BM l alnn exam-cl her-m with delib- 1 mm mm: not I- contact] me I uâ€"mo. u 'l‘o-night, this very hour, she must resist the glittering temptation to tore- sa'ear her womanhood. or murder. with her own hand, the dear visions that had come to he more to her than reality/The winter twilight had tailen early. it was the season best loved by her dream visitors. She had not tied in declaring to her inquisitor that she had never been in love. but she confessed that she had . equivocated as the shadowy ilgure 0! her ideal lover stood beside her in .the triendly gloom. lira. Romaine would have Questioned her sanity had she guessed how the girl had sobbed he! griefa into quiet upon his bosom. hoa- tallied lowly hut audihly to him of her love and the comfort his presence brought. She had nerer looked into his face. but she should know him in an instant should they two ever meet in the flesh. as they did now daily in wrote to Harriet ti have dinner road: at six. We shall hi Just in time." salt Mr. Withers. an hi took his seat in thi carriage that wat to convey him witt his bride trotn thi depot to that: home. Constance was Jaded by her tort‘ night's: travel. and diapirited almost be- yond her power at concealment. hot she had learned already that her lord die- lihed to have whatever observation he .mu; pit-axed to than go unanswered. '“sm in your housekeeper, I suppose?“ the replied. languidly. ! "Noâ€" that tsâ€"she does not occupy the position at a salaried interior in at! establishment. i must surely have 3.0Ҡto yott oi thy cousin, flarriot leld." spirit. Somewhere in the dim and blessed inture he was waiting for her. and she had borrowed patience tron the hope. She was to be his triteâ€"the "H" mother.“ continued htr. With- tnother oi children as unllitv the prodi- ‘ "I. in -1 WmMa narrative tone. “was gles oi repression that lined two sides ; my lu'iwr‘a sister. Lott a widow tea or her brother's table as cheruhs to | I?" il‘riu: Tints“; dmha scrot- ituppots. alas welcomed then: to her r my aria ota s rgao my arms in these twilight irances. The)‘ i holler has brought with her only tolled upon her ham. slept in her ein- ihmi the Harriet of when l lush. and hrace. strained eager arms about her i "1' "N: "Mined With the until our net-Ii. «toppled her check with their ; lam"! smile in hrohen in upon by litisaes.h Lzanhmtist possessizzz ; 0:72;} "“i'tfntho would†then inâ€: 'tese.ot¢erts aaiypcsolg "I n! on verses. things to route. Other women had such , it" my "hieetlona. She Is a woman at richesâ€"women with tacos less tair and , “SUD-“VG. or thamhonts. and 1 pre- alsetions less ardent than hers. it "INN "'0' It: aoruplsa touching the the crest Father was good and merel- : mommy or It continued residence toil. and the Reward" ot them who put i "ml" in! roof. by representing that their trust in Him. a true and loving. her nature an. ma wore than our semi. no nioieed'in the happiness ! rtiagolafshiv.dvI|-e;d a? Wood tits of ms creaturesâ€"ail these innst he "N 0 "In I- "08m loath! here at last. it aha resigned then now the has lapel-intended lay do-asua at- it was a last separation. .am in in satire satisfaction. That I "And I can has hot one lltetlue." han- not ail-dad directly to her hatore aha moaned again. Thwarted and trsii- initial our mill-muslin is only to loss thin tar. but still all she had. he “mounted for hr the elm-station The one idearsenrnd-to her with the i that we. nan had so has] other and "Not that l recollect. I sat sure that l nevvr heard the name until new." CHAPTER ll.â€"-lCos'rumzn.l She had kept her heart alive upon nothing else for eight yearsâ€"dreams oi home, and love, and appreciation; of liberty to speak out what she. had never llsped since her mother dlczl, and of being once usaln, joyously and with cut reserve, herself. There are no harder spec-tern to lay than these same dreams. Memories, however dear and sacred, are more easily forgotten or dismissed, or smothered by the growth of later ones. 1! she bade them fare- well now, it was {or a lifetime. "A‘ lifetime!" she repeated. shivering with i a sick chill, and crouching lower over‘ the register. “Maybe ten, maybe twentyâ€"who knowa but forty years? it is a tedious slumber of one's heart. and a loveless marriagels a loathsome eep- ulcher for one’s better and real self. A liletlme! and I can have but one! But one! It this step should be ruin and misery, there can be no redemption this ‘sido oi the grave. His grave, per- hapsâ€"~Just as probably mine!" INTERNATIONAL mm mm ll her my mum Having once conquered Nature, and held Inclination under the heel of RO- Iolve, until me mm“ mm. It! In- tlcipated no resurrection. She did not know that no mule battle, however long and bloody. manner a cull- pazgn: um length of den and any eon-own are needed to rob youth of elasticity: thet the guest who lingers Iongeat in the human hurt. clinging to the shattered ahener from which 111‘ other joys have Im. I- Have. u I; doubum I! Che thought with any dir- unctnesn at this period. an m cer- tainly less actively inner-1M0 than In the: which Immedmely preceded her ens-segment. Thu m Inflation: this. reactionary m How in \ Man you. who. would not hm «mm the idea of mm Illa Inval- ‘ume rem!" Inland as prime Ina- nger in tel- to. M. I! “man m- m to her, Contact and. mu lug-M- I), who ruled and who Med. She had ("on up so am vim. than month m that moon m 8e- come a mu; nettle: can no hum an alert. Ruth: mum to low fan: she could mm- no mater Ion. How long this nmmrn at In!†would continue In: a much an m not ‘ ms mam-nu. like“ to n- to. 'protwe of then m. I mug-r I“ no" ardent undam- mid an been won ya (me mm to km in true In '0':qu rune-true- 0! hit rluln and her «an. "a n3. .9- panntly. count m hr yuan ub- nmlm to than. and to In In In toned con-plume. «ï¬ne. of lot pleasure In their mention. In can too update, I. well In too mutually. to he openly manual. ht ll. mice "on of Inn on mm In My Ind in human cm!†was to. no- !ound tn “II! a doubt of the Inn-- Min of the vo-u'le m selected to than his elevated mun. Without being "mm. to '- mull; without mg Ill-tuner". I. m to- ‘nriom In the extra-e of III “any ‘nndthemlemduto uh. Humor-col kn Humour cum. would in. in. W to aim at no all-uh- Io In M’n no, in own email-s n by than nm. II on. land accident-fly Int-ml man the Indication of I can... mmâ€" nce. He II: mm Iron (tic pom the had like“ an Mar-d. Sh. had yet to am: m- m In! (hn' He and Malena Inc to NI Hp- m ml lam-try. m Moo my"! maniacal, In my. "Noâ€" um “â€"0100 does not occupy the pmuuon at I ail-nod lntnrior In my cumin-lumen. I Inn-t unruly have woken to you of my cousin Inn-lot Plow " mm pleased to mu [0 unaltered. "8hr In your hon-cheaper, I suppose?" [he Nphfll. luxuldly. ALF put live! ! wrote to Harriet to have dinner randy at air. We shall be Just in time." said Mr. Withers. u he took his seat in the carriage thnt was to convey him with bin bride (tom the depot to their home. Constance was Jaded by her tort- nigm'a tram). and diepirited almost be- yond her power oi concealment. but she land learned already that her lord all.~ liked to have whatever observation ho PRESS â€NATION her brother. She was lncapoble of ea‘mlug a livelihood by other means than those he had named. Her mode of lite from her Infancy had unlltted her for toll and privatlon. such as must he hers were her plnln~spoken benefac- tor tn dle to-morrow. Nor had she the moral nerve to defy public oplnlon. to debnr herself {1 am accustomed associa- Hons and pleasures by enterlnz the ranks of paid laborers. Hesltatlon was at an end. The wish that ha'd been ol-y most a prayer in solemn sincerity was‘ answered toartully soon. and she would offer no appeal. Her destiny was taken out other bands. There was no more responsiblllty, no more strug- gling. Hedges to the rlght and to the left hustled with thorns, sharp Ind thick as porcupine qullls. But one path lay open to her feetâ€"4 short and stralght course that conducted her to Elnathan Wither-3' arms. CHAPTER "I. n- m. m Hunt-II (to win In (all «um dram-«'12 mm In the til you an plug to â€at?" Wife («Iain-JAR, «apt the low- en. Which of than cluster: mid m abet?“ Hm (â€NIP-"Th W "A. Incl II to mn- to in.- Warmth-cum!" “Kym.“nhelm-m- to I'm palmett- all. I. "@0101: run: nun he not- vary f‘My dear cousin!" she cried, eluslve. Hy embracing her patron's land and winking back an oflclom tour. “It in like oumhluo to hnvo you home nun. How are you?" "Wellâ€"thank you, Harriet; or. 1 would m. In tolerable heath." n- turnod Ilr. Wlmeu. magniï¬cently eon- deoeondlnz. “Allow me to introdueo my wife. In. Wuhan!" was Field met them In the hillâ€"I wasp-Ilka ï¬gure, surmounted by I small head. Her neck was bare and crane-like; her taco very oval. her skin opaque and chalky: her hllr Mac: and shining, the from In long ï¬naleâ€: her eye: jet beads. that rolled and twin- kled lncomanlly. "Thank you," she replied. coldly. "It In a part of the price for whlch I told myself," she was medlumns. “I man not quaml with my bargain." Mr. Wither-3' address dampened the rising glow. "This is our home, my desr. You will and no cause oi! discontent with It. I hope," he said, in benign patronage. hnndinx her up the noble flight of stone steps. had become I seer. the thought of least at all. it van 3 handsome carriage in which she rode at the muter’n right hand. A pair of line horses pranced before ii, and a liveried coaohmnn m on the box. She had sometimes envied other women the possession of like mine. She ought to derive delight. from these outward symbols of her ole- vallon in the world. It was an impos- ing mansion. too, before which the equlpase presently paused, and a tall rootman opened the front door and ran briskly down to the sidewalk to assist the travelers in alighting. None o1 her associates, married or single, lived in equal style. the reflected with a stir ‘ oi‘ exullallon, as she stepped out,'he- tween her husband and his lackey. would fan by and by. when tho mud hlmflmubflltlcnflu‘ mum-hut... cxmmmmmum mullet-alumniâ€. lea-lilo! MIHMMM .qhflphuo. mutant-mun.- imdmmm ‘Iionnlhplmiotihwo-hlnh- Manhunt-ml Mum Mothers-It. l hamm- complaint. mmlmhm‘vmm ehhgdndhl. Iylnbudhum bmnmmdhylhtl’hflI-‘O matchmvymlOL‘dâ€"m unswhnmwuuuul. l‘o om: mama’s-ouch!!! mum tumm' mums-m .l. “I“ mmmmflk .- M14 try to I. count flu what you nu." ‘lu.~-umm«,nom In. (tn-bun. “It In what I ain't no! In I as W “ourâ€"4m:- duul Mint. ‘suspeoted. end it is hecorning prover- ‘Nsl thst the â€tenderloot" “strikes it†When Are In Going this Inn-set flow that summer is here. and wsrrn weather is near st hsnd. the greet num- ber of people who have enquired the hshlt o! spending the "hot spell†in some eooler piece then heme. ere he- glnning to piss so to when they will to. It has been demonstrsted thst people living in high altitudes should to to the seashore. and people living in low sititudes should go to the noun- tsins: end "the mountains" has come to mean Colorsdo. because there is found more in the way at recreation» sud pleunre then in soy other locality. It would ilil much space to name the nsny places which possess sits-actions. but say oi the many points on the Denver 0; Bio Grsnde rsllwsy will be round pleasing to tourists. Trout Ish- lng is probably the most enjoyable sport to be pursued, because it out he had with less trouble. snnoysnce sud expense than my other, out the sports- men who is willing to undertake the extra hardships oi going si‘ter beer. deer. elk snd other wild snlurals thst sbound, can satisfy his unhltlon to the luliost extent. Those who prsler less laborious amusement tor the summer. as s visit. at the springs. resorts. etn.. us be equally well plessed st the numerous plsces oi the hind. For those who wish to unite business with pleesure. is open the opportunity of prospecting or investing in Colorado nines, end in this direction no piece promises such uttering returns. The mining interests, while hsviug already yielded enormous wealth. are only in their infancy, snd every dsy shows the discovery of rich vslues never before as trenuently es the prectical miner. The latter looks only lor the particu- lsr rock that he knows hears lruit. while the iortner tests everything he lads ssd often discovers the ulneral where the “old timer" has run over it. You will nuke no mistake in going to Ooloredo for your strum outlet. IOUNTAI!‘ , OI" cOLORADO- mm“... Beautiful and mum Gay Mai: to its aim 4;on and mum pm bum; nomuumumuluu- lppivukymutboll. at the 51.000 muo- mill-sud to in In the world. 28,000 m In Gym-n7. Competition do. not “out to luck ukunhnlhot. strong enough not to use his luv-gun. M bunk. Ito-o Quinlan Mien All Wuwm-owunmwmlo The my mm per haul of m pony-11m In “.15 h hue. and 83.50 tn Omar. 6 Inn-a «an. en. n-mumum mm. no whiskers o! (m Inn-nu extend three or tour Inches from the “out. It would amt am the inn" ulm to I» an mull-t at tho logâ€"Bolton Transcript. m MIGWIIJOD. l. 01]" :Oill loath! Ind £‘lm. [mun M 0a. or No- Iron. g1tmmumvwmm AI mum-nu mummy. A South Cumin oormpondont de- scribe. tho mun-du- ot 3 um I: an “un- fortunate diaculty." It is believed the dmuod'l null! will readily accept gm. Query ol the cmâ€"thlngton nun: of ti. Drama. down at bu- rlIII d diatom. by Ind and on. at tho non-ma beacon m-m- of know!- odn. at tho growth of spiritual life, the looming power am in exerting. 119qu the mmoloul loci-l evolution 0! our “(Lâ€"Rev. Henry F. mung-n, ’0 oun- A cow 1' on! D11. W. I. U. ONIOACO. N0¢ l0. 3m “MW “mmrw. w. "Iolho-enhnuuhrmhlbnï¬d EL?" 13"": wart-ugh I I". ma *9 of mm- In. kill lku. «can. Mm ecu Q. a. running un Hood. I: give. u.- an... n I power to am numb-m 3-“: “2.. mm" mm «v u a m 9133.. “Yum-I mm and bloom. A mu sliced that I ninth. would out 3e pom hand “chqu toluene: of Dr. Golden lulled Dixon . vhk’h can â€M‘y‘t’g luau-who m M mu e u neon nun-b mm. of ital-ï¬nd Wily. I. ll Mulch It?! eo_ In}! 9|! limo-g In. “Ad‘â€" _ .L , m n "1:qu m- II I 1:0:th w. Jinpouhuuwunudlnl,