lulu what and him DIM It tuned, Inlet tie ud- _o} Im'n misery and to flu “other day. I‘lmom-ormv. [Mano " W not Plrkcr’n Inna. an. m not ' Mu. no hikedtoherotthdr ‘m of his misery; desired her no Altmatoly called or It him. may lb. both and cfled. vat-6m who were mt It the ‘ were unmanned: not slot. at '6“). two" the execution they but tum tom eonflet': cell. Ho «le- in n. The mum and a. Inter- V a†mid do Mr neither Inn: not howl-mutilate. She Ind that: m Inn am they tool - hone. in u unla- my, low ?- It entrain; that m slid to mhnuuonlntonnuynge: In nanny mm In a tam-u (ham Queue-flan". ndnughofvunq ‘ _ were unnamed; not no“ 1: gm.†of the poor. bountiful, nod M-Mummumumduae -. .J‘N-nr, May -bockwood." said the Mt “Attend to the question at the counlel†~ "156 bring you‘ mm: to the mm an; u wont to the abbey. Then an told u at having panned you. a M lulled to your feetâ€"" W paused u Ila-y. push!“ 8m Lock'ood um not. up“ 3Ԡtho din-ulna lid of u â€out! ï¬omh mum-amu- Mdm In an "mm: at Mm . â€man; u. but man 0! m ~ I. m: no room {or can that It I'M In cursed out. and the mud In no bunny «mum Kirkmll gut-Id aborfly 31!!! mm to m. n- m at th- lnv In I mly ended very painful, no doubt." mud White. tuning toward her and ad. m her In the mldnt o: gob. that m audible from more than one cor- wot the great hall of justice; for the “It concoum was painfully moved; lived I: one man, as one woman; It VI! I who! to than who could weep; lï¬lno ebuld only sob, as they watched the gradual breakdown of the witneu, Win: In the midnt 0! her sue! to are her lover [mm the doom. that was ~ paroly'aemlnc down upon him. ’ “In. we at hon-tn an older, the W m brown, but then In no howl-z what you any cone to!†I). looked at tho dock. tho Judge. the noun-n1. Mtltmmybwlmu ‘0 nw non. of them. Her [mt blue â€I no.“ to look â€nothing nwny In a. dlltnnoo. Tho lurch wind manned h 00 corfldor of flu cattle. The night '- conln‘ on; pronoun: the court would in" to be light“ u). “TN hun- In like birds when the m blown." III. In“. "Ind. on. how r] to they under the nut, m. '1'". Good-by, good-by." M In. cupped down tum the box ‘0 Mol- m Into n at o! laugh!" M nu through a. plus and ï¬nd every heart with we! The Dhn noun! a. Ind mat-d, Ind wu *7!“ out Into the blank mm dr. m Haw-(confluent) m. mm looked At hm, Ind In: on: and-rod round the bot-bar thick usua- 01w:- (1mm Whom mu man. mm In what like I new voice-a. owe-t. uni-n. conï¬dent voice: who " an, tho abbey.“ ho replied, Mod and inflating. Mutual-imam. In m. out at common unl for “minimalâ€. nut- ,Iilltmbouflmkdto mum. thought, the hmnmmmai}. J Y .. "a; 15mm .» 11a: mum. «mama-alum; CHAPTER XIV. no L__i__fe. .7 JOSEPH NATION. M an. Christmas Eve. no an India! «mm and 0am: would lw‘mt Junk lor- lcr should come to an!“ me up on da- from the was.“ M in the 0M inglenook, md meet the maa. who named wma him uul lucid him In honor And rum lho haul ml «is, and they I- cum Inc-Inc. Illa thoughtful. no name mudmlmbyunvuh «low, look!“ It til. Iâ€. m the uni Menu and alone. rained out tho Inc, I!» lulled u the him m. us they tell, and hold out In: thin hand to can then. and mum to wonder that they dinn- unguaotmhlnmun out!" Kuhn“ road. In" hockvood bad, to old Morley and In. Handov- thoucht. given sins of “atoning m- m: but the hop In which they loudly manned arc-o 1pm, tru- th he: Making don. Old Honey, and the men who nw flay mun home that nuts-m light from the nhhey. had tin-go mm. o! the bright. gay you; traveler who hnd jam: with than. who had mixed in tho river. who had played bowl. on the pan; and It wu like u alumnae of n ntunely resurrectionâ€"the ï¬gure In It: math (and swaddllhg clowu‘ has“; by It: Iron colic. walling m 1 thowlnamnuunclucwnhmi BM u in a fearful hut-m. this I.- lunu. Iml mm. (or nervous vonel nnd mm. for old In lid you“. obliged to (man. the king‘s many tonal-a u lint. an†In the my; on shun] mutation of I hm ere-tun waning will the ele- ment: no the birds of my. nuclei hyunamm crumndmulut into exhibitions of m must-hum med-ea. Old survey. and the m tho an. An the DIN: of (I. I'M will Ind b.â€" †the empty coat. the straw man at the tumor, to um um Mainly- m who would I". Ive-nu (he 3|!)on ud dlvlde their upon. or mama the bottle. A. nmlnnlunmmuolu I“ W at m It nan; but lay a lulu-y robur rod. In"!!! ll. Inna-n" mutan- "unto. has; (My two timer (on hold. too rial- w a van:- vu In In an. or win not For “I um. 1mm won no “doâ€. by h. tum. Inmmmm.mermoa- CHAPTER XV. A tarflblo "mu. mm 0! than when It. "rad. only amu- to than. who me no such Inn-nu sin ptunmnvnmonhoutnn‘ There in I break In the tree- ut the point when 0:. stunned nun own. to and froâ€"dud. m "flu. n I: won. dead, yet all" In an "mum wind Ind I'lll, 1‘qu his chins “(Max In the run, I white [halt In the wluur um tho now and lo. elm to hlm and pro- tect“ him from huh and vultm’n. and Ind hlln ll bond. '1'. wind could In. landow- would often .3: that It wu I mercy am: all that Divine Provldouco Ind taken um luv" ret- lon, unto the nun who Ind worn her ribbon In his but was now 1 wavelets. Awful thing. lwlwu In dreadful late. with chain. and "on collnr, In the wind. u it whlulod down the valley. Jack!†though It bu! no more meaning for her than the clbbot by the pint.- no: wboro the abbey murder wu com- She had not only lost her nyety, but. her physics! strength. a: It seemed. She would walk with her uncle over the meadows by an ubbey along the banks 0! the Alro, but the would rest onener than the old nun himself. He, too, loved to bar her say “Jock. dear Old Morley would wander about with the girl who Md once been his chief pride and delight; but the mereet boy in the vflhxe, or the smallest girl. could huve outstripped her in my sport or excl-clue. Sometimes Mrs. Meadows thought Mary had a sllmmerlng of reason, for she would often say: “Jack. Jack, dear Jack!†but she only repeated the words Is the widow had taught her. [ a letter to his mother, in which he was Allowed to auto thnt he hid uken service under the king, and that he was glad he had already made Imago- manta for a long absence tron: Kirk- mu. He enjoined his mother to he a mother to Mary. He sent manly it lender messages to all his friends; and the farm, of which he had been 30 [brand and had hoped to have installed ‘ llnry as his wile, knew him no more. raf‘vï¬'mb of 111:: mum. M who many r h Duly that 8h .; nuln _lll v -,~ 7 us cu m .1 am. An Incident occurred during a Inl- lnar voyage of the army Balm, which wm not Iooa balm-h gotten by the dmmgnlaud party of ,Ameflcan enema then an m to ‘laafla. It at! can. about “MOI the speed of the trim tan and: the W hm m don tho" Gregorian calendar. The Wk made a‘ record run from Baa m â€Whitman haunt-ml m mullin- on mum“ July! ma “$11.1,qu m but“: meal-adamant. at. math auto-twin {let till! line-Item Mgm tic thmnmmm "What plenum the 2mm alordl 1than I can't for the Me of no .0. I t- in think tint the practice Indie-t- II I mmt of mm phymne- m that they was no dispatch: ’_ 11m. to Ice tho tam play II :- cm m but I've noticed Dunn-u thy-«anhlum . awn-Monte tube column. the catch-lot {in}. they how an ‘ (MI-ï¬ll will him the in. ' to m Mt mu. mu out ‘ut as» mm. in: nan: no RIO-of the m leerwmyhu mmmnmnm The mm In the sub). door gun the bone a jerk. but before It elected the «hunt the 'ollllll Ind landed m R with both red ‘ "Wouldn’t that in you?†mated to will "lower my. according tn tho 200' York Tim... "I never could pdenund what nuke: you“ no in†about stepping on bone. any- W- I". been standing to lawn ill union um sidewall- for a toad my um And never yet have I can ‘ awmm’ut'hneuaionm stretched serou- tho name that pic didn’t glut Nth feet on It and Mr «and lot “we just !¢ ex- J).- _AA. -._». AI Old Wot at! am vinyl-on, “-A-u‘ . ' In. Nu no no.“ of no... on in no.- nuduuo- that a. mid to no!“ u m m lovm: in the M- am.“ “on Ill. 1: plan on m vary can] “ploy-mu o! the m'. favor“. mid In M only I MI! coupli- pnl to not mug-tr. but would In. tho (ham 0! nanny, beddn mm- !" no ovum dlllculty. On at nun the my of "M valley I. null comp-n- may uptake, but then an be m. u. doubt that, with the long lock-o run In given, and run (ha Induce ' M which n hum on: to everybody ho has I garden to and to the tall- Iblo supply at the" delicate flowers. mt June. the nan of "Ian at {In carnation ml: to be anything but normal“. Winn-ontohunnm Mdn'h‘ noun can-m In, no Ghee-a. There seems good reaeon {or my poems that the lily of the valley, which has alway- been the iavorite at Queen Alexandra. will take a. very prominent place in the coronation decoration neat June, aaye the Inn- don Telegraph. it in in that month, an it happene, that the bloom in at ite beat out oi doora. he it heppena. the lily oi the valley can. in thcee day- he had to almoet any extent. and et‘ any time or year. owing to a enter: of forcing which. by a curious coinci- dence. van tint practiced in thin conn~ try on the hinc'a eetate at Bandung. ham. A Dutch cultivator o! coheid~ erahle repute aet up the ilret “actor,“ at Dereln‘haln, attracted thither by the conalderaiion that the aoli cloeer reeemhiee that in which buibe are no meninlly cultivated in Holland. What he did van to import “crowns.“ na they were termed, and then. by the utilization ot artilciei but. to brill; them to the flowering atop an and when deelred. So tell nnderatood la the practice in this mpect that the lily oi the valley may he made to bloom in order. and the initiated hm not only the day, but the hour when the proce. viii he coupleâ€. 0n the other hand. hy nee-e ol eel. m, In stock at emu on to Lily o! the Villa]. M's Intel“. But the bells, it they runs (or ery, run; In heaven. She heard them no more on earth. (To be continued.) They had sent {or him ‘in a chaise, and promised Mrs. Meadows to see him safely to the farm in time for her, Ind him and Mary. to hear the Christmas belie begin to ring: (or, although the bells were few and the ringers were not experts, they did manage to "salute the holy morn" at. Kirkstaii. and it was good. they thought. {or the sorrowful. as well as the 88!. to hear the glad tidings and to believe in them. ‘ on Mofley went to tho inn. The “IR m or the old dun Harley was the lendiord. ' Tom relied upon him band and toot. Mr. Taylor pmpoud his health in some mucking word: of remembrance. glancing only at the I‘m} shadow which had fallen upon his old age. and enforcing the mom! that they mule nu .bend to the decrees at Providence. Old Morley sat and smiled in a mourntul way at the kindly 61mm 0: his neighbors and Manda to comfort Mm. md 03 the than when!†Mauro- her lol'l Whit. hour- and talk to CORONATION FLOWER. 1†9|me ll threatening â€IO M of 0mm:- m much In a:- “Mmthmmemfl- muuthmcnu mammflflmflm At an. meant ennmflon of mInoIn Gunmen, the question of the con- urneuon of “Ion m discus-ad. Ono ,m .14! me In 1.1an II: lilo In pinned the ma dunnnny. Re ind ohtlhed Mn Man of the construction or n round mo mostly from H.110“. let. The «union vii asked whether It. amm- Intholl III. III.) In an Inn- nor. but. Ir. curler not being meant. It m unanswered. Law, the Firm- .r'n' Mow dare-led an Inquiry to In. curler on the subject. and re- ceived the follow!“ Mb: "I think I! but to M on the ht. hormonally. uwogatnnnredntnmflutwny no In“: In M on dingon- 2': 0m" Men In to In" “Wk In ' mm m to ran the htenl Ml for fatten. u in hoe- ncerulned by experi- nnt um mm:- that [at chateau! nixed with their food at heavier than aha-I. and their neat I: non nude: n4 bum flavored. 1‘. M oumn rat-c. Arrangements have been made for the Introduction 0! ostrich farm: on the Rlvlm n a pncucal lndustty. A and Is to be undo between Nice and Monte Cnlo. Forty ostrich»: have been Imported from Canton“: for a beginning. Amer-Inn him being se- lected After careful study, the chants of the Khan has been [and to ap- ron-no clonal, to an 0! parts at the axiom. count. f†“I". 70940.1 '0...". From ann' Rnlrw: (nu-NM m and buy at their pmmu uh». I! to A guano- when" «ma breeder: and (â€can It. mum any money but of but production. The tool- Iu moo; bee! prod-1mm in "an em I: too high to feed I: a pro“, Ink. [It mu. sauna In mm. and m result In that but [our mu. tn boll; fed hero. Com wu a Mr my hen. but is telling at no lo 88 cent- per bushel. and humor: are Inclined to cell rather than food It.â€" 0. 1!. Huh... Lee County, Illinois. cue... mun M Tho Cblcuo Poultry Show was MM but wont sad It. a (mt Incas. Tho tuba o! ulna !“ very Inn and IM lo'b aw won at Nth mull!!- mam-unobuuuuwnm autumn In no Coll-n- and ,n â€Wmmmdltmloh lull-cl. u m II M In gnu m- In an. "WI. hr. Mb. flueâ€"n. A. I Inn at education. (he Chic-an â€hummus-um. Ind In an Inn bmum It up to the mt point of "Milan“ dun" m pan. for the hard work (In; In" dong VI. how to have man to I] on the that In A {Mun- Isaum i ‘teod, will run over tin acids mm buck plantain. brim-s. und bulb bud- with m: nil-b. and to their muo- rili beneï¬t. M this time o! the your the sheep may be seen blunt the bulb of the buck plant-in that bu been ruled in the [round by the [noting and thawing. ma nibbling the green leave- 01 this hardy plant. Thus win- in mid. givo the breeding on. tho needed exercise, and prcporo limn {or lulblng and for furnishing Ibuir young VIII: nourishing milk immedi- ately um birthâ€"W. U. Andaman. To.do this successiuiiy requires ex- perience in handling sheep, and a knowledge of their peculiar habits. A ieck oi.I this experience and this knowledge has mused many a farm» er’e flock to dwindie away until the owner would become disgusted and dispose of the tow remaining because he “could have no luck with sheep." Sheep enjoy frequent changes from one iieid in another, end it in quite noticeable that when tamed from 8006 pasture into another iieid con- taining weeds, they will run through the new ï¬eld, biting oi! the leaves and nibbling the weed- end buds with as much reiilh u they lie the green. They. however, noon tire of thin diet. it this roving allure oi the sheep in entered to, non: weeds nan, be de~ strayed. in the tell end winter, liter puture ie gone. sheep. weii-ied on dry From the Farmon' Review: The Ill-op not :- nay-nun l- on- cult mun-ant In ("or or having I lock on «or: farm. They mm In clou- lng-tho km or woods. sprouts. ate» utlllxlu than lntmdcn :- food to now mutton ml wool. It In true thnt shop will lid vary mflnny tn antl- lestln noxious plum. But to hue tho Ihoep do this cleansing work. and It the lame tllno yleld a. hundnomo Dmllt tron: wool and mutton, la u dit- ‘ flcult problem. To starve any animal ‘In order to tom It to eat that whlch la distasteful to It, is almost always a j losing game, and it would be better economy to hire a man to cut the Weeds wlth scythe and hoe. ll? the sheep can be so managed that tney will eat the weeds wlllingly, wlthout detrlment to themselves, they will. of course, not as double wage-earners, and the practlce will Indicate good farmlng. Dyan-AI no... on Iguana. 0m 810.00 mm" mm, FREE! 3194â€"51-35“ :m-zm ATHER MSDOM TE] £5; __ ,,,,,,,,,,, w Dr. "trauma-at nu Ito-1km Wu and awn-In the [hand an... In. the In. In for-uh"! I'm- “ It can “mun his pains and pr- am [but u wu lutrvdua-d to the mates] mole-dam M w- «nun-"V m Wanton fluv- un'n Man as an "aura! My ummnchnm-m memwuuu nonhuman-r. "Vamp-nopaqtnm Dr. “Mun receives my least: from Catholic Sisters I“ over an Uni“ sum A mmnd recently meshed (rum 3 Cuhollc Institution ll Doualg Itch" mod. .3 follows: WWW. Dr. S. B. mum. Columbus. Ohio: Dar Shh-"Tho mugglri who and the Penn wu tufted-(In- Ian â€Raj-q Iago! valet.“ It. '3‘?†o! (a. ("1"â€qu uru not! ugly“. 101 San hand ma! nlkl. all after (what use of the mulch. In but. “may no 1. county cum-4. " _ ,. 31379525 0F CHARITY. Use Pe-ru-nn for Coughs, Colds. Grip and Catarrhâ€"«A Congressman’s Letter. . "WM cat-nu mu 3m ’1‘ m mull-n ‘mr‘ï¬ï¬‚h-m'n In lab ' , ,,,,, .... _ .v. w..- unu. A can mu m n» “vam- or n. and it will be hm! to ho hum.“ In cha nausea-M. l-ny people n) '13 h be» M ull or your WI." m I cum? at ugl‘dnluloum or 0: sun-tn.»- nun-m; tou- â€up 1- ï¬ll «911' 505.0932; mg . q I - I‘LL- (m nunoomu’siiriï¬n.) A «ammo for no mm to In“ 0? «yam pgng. um '11! Pawn» no can: .on a n. Thoma-l m.“ our-u" mmlea ol an an“. an met. (“1‘ I: w 1! map "M £0th a once. and fallen Wale m chug. W. m- Witnawomud I“!!! am manrflnI-t known. â€you II M rem: (or mics In the aim and m and Il mar-mute. neuralgia mm gop- d‘lnpn A »n_| .‘n .A..- -‘A- A, â€Emlllflfllli Add". Dr. "Mu... M d The "man. Minds-.N-MQ on") manual? lfyoudoaotnalnmnfl“ form an". (n. m and Man. um- u m to Dr. um. v1... l-ll “than-£04,000... hum: heplnood‘ofln yo. hum-aha. an .mu; at. n and." or am; £3273“ M a sea; m‘WHEK'dw. Detroit. Mich" Oct 8. I’ll. un un Cour-nu- out: lull-at. mu .uuuuuau rl r rn-n‘ In-