. 'b then thought of chnmh. thungh u‘ï¬mh hell: were ringing! {rho “I M mud the mm: with ~ hum, Ind II ouinou IUQIICO b no Minn of tho unner- fl . the destruction of store- fl . to quick “that!" o! the , [tom the NIB I“ all. noun m Ruth-n. the must of . Ill-r Mr him-1:3 In, ‘ by) ~_llld Inga-nu. tn: ‘Omt ms! 3m: um! Then hvun n tattle. a manner. at Lex- m a running I‘M. from 00an h “on! Buy me not!†But. n Io * m bridle (m, In threw a m. conniving the ouch! to ~ d the ulnlr at Lexington. to â€"I'Imr. It 5 ml. nucnhr m “Mlmwmhndhm 'um Marine and Hyde and Drum were “a; Jeri- nnd Lysbet were Ilow- h hllovlng (hem. Suddenly th- m Itmmphere vu troubled by Id mull“ clutter of n trumpet. A II-d blue. wu map-Med by the m but of I lane'- hoofl. Ind the I“ can. do" Brody†“to on. q a m of “to and death, and *mnmum ho had very near- -' w Hulda has. TI. next mornlng was (ha Sabbath, III It broke In I perfect splendor of III-lino. They all walked to church mil-r, and Hyde thought how belu- w the pleasant clty was that Sab- Inh morning. Ad be mlrshaled the six chlldren all unn- two nurses In from of Mn), III tuned a! with Jonnna upon his 0-. fully persuaded that he 1nd done Nine“ no“ credit. And mated with mason wisdom. Will, than. gather. I can lee wine in the is} or mine own business: all 1! II I ï¬xed principle with me not b I‘ldh with the bushel: or other ha and um than. .‘ma. 1, ‘ uncanny fulï¬l n; obligation- u m and a citizen. I III] con- ! never make complulntl, I will more liberty. You may In tho Holy Scriptures that no bout. of rebelllon." in me. mad with - long-drawn mu. m the mm. 1011- um duly: "noun you has Ipoken. Wu. None are .0 blind as those in. will not see.†‘ m: H ï¬t. that m no manual but!" which they lune nut not, In '19:. They are minnow Ind mind. They open the comm; Ann-M Hunoock uni Quincy? “you heard what Col. Wuhlnm “ h the Assembly?" “I! you so not yourself to the ï¬ght, Iltlvlul.†um Jorls, “plenty or young Isl m then, longing to go. who In. no um: and no clothes; send in your place one of them!“ "3 u my ï¬xed principle not to I“ In the Wm of omen- people, 1., principles we sacred to me." “When Inc-h I hmIIy a man has." to wavered. waving his hlfld com- ma": tow-rd the nix children, "he .II'. have some prudence and consld~ m. It In a ï¬xed principle with to lot to meddle mm the business of other people.†About [our o'clock. as Kllh'erlne lug! Hyde were dressing, Joann: 1nd mmu Ind In their family "rived. HMO met ht: brotherln-lnw with 3 "ml, normality, um Datum: ‘- Ioon smoking mlcably with him. II my ï¬lmlled the proposed mm ‘87 organization. Very soon Hyde "lid Batu-Ins, “It he were wunn. â€bl.- It?" In I levl hours thing: had fallen “runny and easily into place. Jorls m [inn and Hyde an talking of the fur-nation o! n regiment. Lime Jon-Ia hue-l on m- gnndlnthct‘s shoulder, Max. Lube! and Katerina were mucking trunk: fun or flncries and My (Map. have him In be} home and c6 Vine III- (III her “mother." The limo Jodi wok possession of her belt! In C lament. hm hm! alwnn ullnlrcd Hyde, gill, Ilgo was very proud and lumpy lo He gave Hyde both handl. colon] him “mljn zoom" be do and put the Mule lul's arms a! II- neck. It was my maul-lie April morning in. they “fled up New York buy one. more; Jon- tuck MI daughter in )1. Irma. mnrmuring “Hun Kamjnue, Duh KluUnUe! Ach, mun Mud. ï¬r Fmdom‘n him. It in this thundary Itumphen of and“ mum. at have: Illd doubts. d under“): “e: and fearlul looking mm. mu Richard and Katherine Ibi- cume. from the ldylllc peace and bout] of their Norfolk house. CHAPTER XVI. around Hyde uni Kahuna. rm Gating In the nun. liming in the "not Juno twilight by the ilitc ledge Ind the that but. All Hyde's buninm m mused; I. m pin; Into the In: vino-t any uxloty beyond-lei: I. m nun! no the aim-m. m to '- nvu Ii- vito'na not "Q h unti- vin W I! It The old men bent to etch other; there were can In um: eyes. Wuh- out walnut. they m In" of klndneu no mama... and mu- Indo beyond the power or â€I'll. "l him I friend, than. I hauï¬m. Alexander. Never m- honr mu 1 rant.†“Tut, tut! You're lure and curtain in come but; no no I‘ll an the quarrel l he wl‘ you until then. I can. to men want “Hun. In can 0' the vast. m tell you mu I! my on. wan to touch your wife or your bllnu, I brick In your home, or a lower In your garden plat. I'll land by I" unr- yourl, to the I“! Ihllllng I his. 1nd nun null him than." Jorlu mailed, and grayed tighter MI mend'l land. “So .1“ Am I In no you n In". older. A. In you cute. I m thinking shunt you. m In pm mod Mend- nd brothers. [I I come In backâ€"" be «It! â€whnt’l tending you on III: am- llke errand. "' hlm Itoldlly he the flee. “Illa Jeri-F After supper Bum mm: to hld n friend goodby. Ind, as Jorls Ind Lynn be: at In the quiet parlor, Elder Sample Ind Ml wife walked in. The elder wu M and um. He took the lads o! Jarlc In bl: own and looked he There had been some expectation of Joann. and Balm-(us. but at the lust moment In excuse was sent. “The child Is sick, writ" Balm-lug; but I think, thon. u I: Bnuvlus that Is afraid, and not the chlld who in slck," uld Jorls." It was to be the In! evening 1! home for Jorls and Bram and Hyde. and everything in: done to make it a happy memory. > Katherine Ind 14th had mlde tn. .13 ot the m tenantâ€"In orange nus. with n chuter of twelve blue stun that. the word liberty. It wu Lysbet‘l hind. am an It to them. But (cw words were said. Lnbet and Katherine could but stand and sue n: heads were bun-ed. and the orange folds Inn: to the wind. Ind the In- spiring word liberty saluted with bright. upturned laces mm] a rlnging about 01 welcume. son; and any on. night luv. been sure. w all u the to" had not no" It. um they were V“ Brunt- ud Vsn Rh 2‘: and VII: Hen-taken, Roon- v' 1:. Wenonah: ud Turbines. [ In June the Van Hcenlskl oopI ‘ were ready to leave for Bostom-nenr- ly at: hundred young men. full or pure purpose und brave though“. Ind with an'thelr illuslons and ennui. ulna undlnuned. The day before thdr departure, they «corked V“ Harm-kirk to his house. It would hue been hard to and I nobler )oohlnp leader thu- Joflu. And the bflz‘u y: an; MI who followed‘ Mm'.- v' chum-,Im-nmonfl For. three weeks after that memor- able April Sunday. Congress. in ses- sion at Philadelphia. had recognized tne men in camp there I: n Continen- tal army, the nucleus or [he troops that were to be mised for the alumnae of the country, and hathmmmissioncd Col. Washington as commander-in~ chief to direct their opcntionl. Then every heart was in a state at the greatest expeclntion and excitement. be made. Jam had MI store to let. and the stock and goodwill! to dlnpooe or. Hyde's time was um: as I re» "mung oak-er. In company with “fillet. Seu- nnd McDounu. Hyde might be seen enlisting men. or on- sanlzlng the "Liberty Regiment" then raining. Every day'l events fumed the temper of the city, although 1! was soon evident that the nrxt ï¬ght- lng would be done In the vicinity at Boston. 1 But events cannot. ‘be driven by wishes; any thing: had to be net- tlcd before _I movement forward could ":3. m Ion... (or unit a; "To A room In John street. There they were mac-led, the names or the men enrolled, and tuna pin-ed over them. And now. mother. we will hum some dinner: ‘tho Ioldler faves his Irma? the heme. Bun and Hyde returned together. "Well?" he â€led. “0h, indeed. Ill {onune ï¬ned In! We went en mm down Broadway Into Wall street, And In to the cm ‘ Han. where we mule III alumnae." "And you got the urns?" ‘ "Palm. we got u] we went for! The arms were divided union; the new pic." _"Whore were the English soldlerl?" "Indeed. they were shut up in bar- mks. Some 01 their oflcen were In church, others waning for order- [tom the governor or mayor.“ "And where want you with the land mu. ’0“! could badly up man the sum. About 2 o'clock. as he Ill _wulklnx usually about mm. M! fed instantly, no we" mm“ with himself. Thu '3- I It“. W 0! I on». who I 00 III WI Ind «In dol- ly. It in man: an no buy up"; In Int mm to no no. WEEKS! In an Zoo. They Itood In from 9! the elephant; mating the two big annul- movâ€" ln: nub-b about. The Inn wu “But." cried the girl. "I hue eight bridesmaid. and only one left garter!" This predicnnent nine conï¬ded in her ï¬ance. bin-hint pretuiy a she lpoko the annotation-hie word. The Inn halved the problem in A moment. He told her to wear eight mm of prion for eight in". Ind on the wedding dly to weir all left eighi men. in thin why ouch bridesmaid night re ‘cclve an Acciimued tuner. teeming ‘with good luck. The ceremony In. howl-hing. And below the whim rohed bride clipped into her going- uny so" the ï¬lled her inithiu'l‘ bridesmaid: in n retiring room. "Girls." the said, “here is your gift." Then aha Inciuped night ien garters that encircled her Illk lime Ind etch girl received her inn-man. A liiil worn dilanmh in than the when nixed the hridesmnlds that their bridal gm: wm. They lnlverod. "Becoming lucky." Eight Fair One: Gladdened by the Lucky Talisman. The fashionable Riverside Drive district is uttering over the originll- ity of a young hricle last week. whose gifts to her eight bride-maids were garters. Enrh girl rem-ired a single lgarter. The bride was deep in ur- rangements before the wedding. when one of the Danish servants told her of I popular superstllion in her native land. The maid said the very essence of good luck. hoih for bride Ind hrieImlld, might be accomplished by ‘ the bride giving the left garter to her “tenant that the vedding cera- lnony. The Riverside Drive belie thought the lupcrxlltion dellghtlul u‘d being somewhat “flddilh.†she decided to m the Dull]: tall-mun. ton, I believe. I suppose It II nttunl, (or those who huo ancestors. to bug wont them. sad to IMV on the old buckle. nd rm and court. drenc- my luvs handed up. not to weak of the queer Nu o! pinto null chin: Ind l mull uy tha Hyde- luve 1 really delightful lot of Inch brlc-Irbm. But. the stringent thlng la the 'hounehold mum-n! lt ll not like the luck 0! Eden hull: lt ll neither cry-MAI cup. nor lllver vue, nor mash: hncelet. nor an old lllpper. But they have I trulltlon thlt the house will manner u long :3 It hm. Ind so (bl: pre- cloul palladllnn ll awfully kept In I locked box of anal undalwood. {or It. ll only I blt o! faded nun that was a luvelukcn~a St. Nicholas Bow ‘ 0! Orange lllbllon." (Quotation: I’m-m n Ic-Iur-r dated July .7, A. D. 135.3.) "Yesterday I went with my hunt to spend ‘lhc Fonrth' at the Iiydes'. The} have the most delightful mare-n great stone house in a wilderness 01' foliage and beauty. and yet within ‘conveuicnt distance of the railroad ind the river boats. Kale Hyde said the house Is more than n hundred years old, and that the ï¬fth generation is living in it. I Am sure there are moturu enough of the tamily to ac- count for three hundred years; but the two hundoomest after all. ere those of the builderl. They were very grent people at the court of Washing Katherine held her husband's hand (iii they stood It the open door. Then he looked into hot lice, and down at. his award, with a. meaning smile. And her eyes dilated. and a vivid blush spread over her cheeks and throat, a‘nd she drew him back 1 mm moat, and passionately kissed him again; um] {All her grief was lost in love and triumph. For, wound lightly Hound his sword-hilt. she saw- though it was brown 1nd fadedâ€"«hu- Ilrst, fateful iove-tokcnâ€"iho Bow 0! Orange Ribbon. GOT THE BRIDE’S GARTERS. The: me from the breakfast table Ind looked It welr wlves. Lysbe: gave 1 little nob. Ind lnld her head I moment upon her husband's breast. Knheflne lmed her whlte face and whispered. wml kisses, "Beloved one. :0, Main and day I will my for you. and long for you. My love, my dear one!" She thought mm of the remark at the time. though we urelully put the tarnllhed mm nwny nmong her dare-t (ream-ea; but N. acquired - new weanling in the morning. The troop! worn to have very euly. and, noon alter dnwn, the hem! the clutter ot “Hoping horses, and the calls 0! the men I: they rained up at their commander's door. And Katharina landed u nu non-y Ink and we“! Mn "0N. and liked, "I. It the old “lord. my Ric-Ind!" “no old sword. Into. my neat. Will u I won I: wife. on, hand. you!" He am It may from In M uni mud a moment. Then to slowly null-ted the ribbon and tune! of bullion at the hm. and an It Into bet Ind. “l have I bettet hilt-nhbon thin that." he um. “Ind, when we so Into the house. I will re- lrlm my "0rd." can-unr- upon ti. bun erm- heuuml rivet. A hundred yuan that Hill. your dwonduu Ila" III-ads! muons the trellh‘o. and cut loam Iné boxed walk: ud any. ‘Wlut I Iva! unto our dour neat. I‘m! wildflower Ind!" (The End.) Portuript. nowxm Gnovh NICE firt- or :83 Con Mime-bum his- Tm of Maul-In! hr Pate-Mu. Danni In. newly no (on- o! afghan-a nu], In 00 for. d pont- I lamâ€"o mm. by m utlnly «M "on... Mar. (Burl h unlit. u mtg. but: and would not. fat Dominion'a Arminy Poor. Lord Dnndnnnld, held o! In Cana- dian mum- forcea. an the artillery of flu Domin’ol II It only for oer-p Iron. loco W!“ u may don'c luv Do MRI-mt- m"; thy have n m I- hand o! I! 'I b nmh, which thaw know can! Inn-old to A cultnnu' who III-on o Ind a. Mo; pkg. “no-mic: Gcrman unmet-s In (M Lnd. The NonhOermn Atlantic linen now carry 1.110 manger: per trip. The Whit. 8m unru- n ma. III- tuna. loo 7:. 5.5.55. 233? no: .833, .- {1-5 8 5 3 BI...â€" 36} 9‘ 30-. â€Saw-n“ I; no: in; apart-38. paws-III as: no... ‘33.! .3. 093-..- _ Q! r. nails-ma n "Well. I don't recall such an Incl‘ «lent just now." said the Itlorney. “but I lave known of cases In' vhlrh In ofï¬cer hu nought a man Indus- lrlounly. It I: only I fllflerence 01 on. lake " New York 'l‘lmel. Almost the same Thing. Did you nor know of an Instance In which the 0mm! sought the man!" asked an nrgumomaflve "lend of Al- slsunt District Attorney Osborne. Connclnntlous. “Yea. alr. that“: one or our moot gmcd humorlsu. And yet, air, he dldn't nuke I single Joke about the late George Washington on the new slon of his latent birthday anniver- guy." "Indeed?" "That's right. Ah. lxn‘s conscien- Hmls whrrn u romvs in making jokes. It took him two days and I hall lo ï¬nd out Hunt he couldn‘t (hlnk 0! I new one." . .. --.- .. _. w In India! lulu-la. Cum! being I munitions] dine-u. nun!!- I mun-dun! Imus-ac. "um (In-"h Can u aka humus. nun: directly mun blood an! m “than at on gum a» moth. tho land-Ila- 0' m. dine-Io. and thin: Ibo radon Imnuh In hlldlnu I. Ihu comm-lion and lillld'l ï¬ll-VI in doing In work. Tb pm- Iuklon have so and. him in m mull-n m1! mm m" «In On Hun-Ind Doll-n [or III! can me it lull: in can. Send lur liu a! Tnï¬ucwl-Iu. Mam. gt ;. pill-LEM! a co.. Tobin. on. #:3550359 Uzi-13:13.13! 3S.goFBKB.IIERELR-I.FB uni-3 run was: s!- 3 83 .I $53.?†.1 5...! nus-Ir. =0. - 5.15:! 6-: f elf '3 ICE».- nun-01.. "Not me." remind the c. 1., “but the donors have xuccceded in sepanung me [nun my last dollar. so more is no further Inducamcnt to pmlonz the I800}. " "Trying a new remedy, eh‘." quer led hls mend. The Dawn of Hope. "Yes," said tho chronic Invalid. "fo over a your 1 have been up lgainn this strange malady without being able to ulrlalu the slighlt‘st relief. But new i [col conï¬dcm that I shall be n we“ . man within time. short weeks." Siam.» ‘ ooh-m 15:: I'm)†Hu- m Ibo but. _ "Oh, that's 1‘ rlcht." replied the man. looking over at. the pile of planks he had yet In curry. "Ah wls wunnnrln‘ It you much: Ah said I! was Samson." ' “Aw." said the foreman. "You am It was Tamson.’ ‘ Judging by aha Job. A man was taken on as a laborer in one of the large shipbuildlnx'yxrds on the Clyde. The ï¬rst job he had to do was to carry some rather heavy planks. He had been about an hour carrying them. when he weal up to the foreman and SIM: "Did Ah tell )ou ma mmo wbin Ah started?†"Poultrg-f are.“ Heavens!" and the editor got up and tore his hair. "I thought he said poetry." "Wh-ih-wlx-what's lhll. forAsnrtng poultry?" The mralappnring visitor hurrIEG out looking scared The society. ra- "Get. out! Get out! Take it â€my!“ exclaimed the busy edlmr. savagely. "I don't. want it! "aren‘t any room for u." I'll-I Mlmamndlng. "All! Good morning. Mr. Editor." slid the run! looking visitor hrlskly. entering the unrmm. "I've brought you In some nice spring p'onury. which 1â€"" "Yes. sir.†"Well, I m, I'll try somebody else. I wouldn't (be! quite contort- ahle l! l Ind I coil-hula so much bet- ter um: I am myself." I'm-mu hyioyuZâ€"Ynl don‘t drink! Applicuoâ€"Nm III'. â€Donn “labia!“ Winn Your Omar any. "Nover. sir." ‘Wdu- it u m. him. I lup- :YVouldn't (and It. In): to“. "all! on Getting M. Why It I- m In! .100 REWARD uoo. 'R'l'n. SHIT I mu “III“ OKLAHOMA Lnuuw PnIIAIf-Ifl 9““... MW m...“ m «. mutunrmucfou Tm 7mm: Fran: noun- W W. uni-nun: Tim.- 0'] ï¬t nah-tinny†Wm..." ’00.â€? m- “W“W'Wmmwmflw I9. nu. (mm annulus m lam-J1 an. o- c...â€" noun “a?!“ "R“J’Z'G'." mgr-'4: rnc-u-“nnou'nii-‘cu mu “=23": mu lutflflh. Adult M. M lull Dant- [4-C- fur-1h.» awn-r. loun- Iv; . . "I “at u . I MM'flW'i‘ m...’ ammzmz Lulu Wanna". -~INIM WANT! mu. m. ... bl. 0H. Ihfllllc I? I? IIDL O 1 I. III Ilnd .lfllu Iln y. lo. a. one Brion rlnni'm mï¬i’nm. . l‘ C K.$I Huh-s not": 0’ St. ll‘alll. Al‘fl En, I“! nml_Wlll MINI: E Inn FOR SALE-31? mr u' rum] Ior uur *. wnnIC-v' _ "All how; Mmhuuc .flo WI“. ‘uu Wlllnn n Lulu." of IN) um ‘ (nun Iiansu» L‘Hy. Fin Much I all“. Az'nrm. “‘hv M and “mm... 1. 1.1:... m and \\ £43m Kn \1IS Oil I‘ll Fm“. "my I.†u. x m) um prn . .l 1 um ..I :m-h lny "In ‘ul‘lï¬l‘ilkl. “0 1y r’~ W n nljur our ml. I lul M :m'r ("In 200 9H9!9Ff.‘fl'}‘_.. . Thv're are 99.091999 ron.l;io failure. m of which are well pared. There in no tyrant like custom. and no freedom where “I edicts are not rcslsled.~â€"Duvce. Ennul I. one 0! our grates! eno- mln: remunerauro labor out not! Inning lrlend.â€"â€"Mouzr. Px-o'u Cure can: no mo Ilzlly lmlm n! :- trough cumâ€"J. VI. O'Bmu. m hm! Inn. IL. lunacy)“; Mlnu. Jan. 4 1m The Foolish Virgins. Blshnp Puller la amusing his lrlnmls wlm an account of a recent ‘15“ he pnhl lo a Sunday school class flrl‘éill05d over by a staid young clergyman. The Bishop was asked to qm‘sllon the children so that he mlgllt be Milled by (belt knowledge of matters Bilvicnl. As I stnrtcr he nld to a little girl whose face helmed with Intelligence. "Who were the [oollsh vltglns, my dear?†“Them II dldn‘t get married!" was the prompt and cupbatlc Insurer.â€" New York Times. A FREE TRIAL 01 this gnzu kid- ney medicine which cured Mr. Ime- hour will be milled on anpnrmiozx in any part. of the United Slates.1\d~ dross Foster \thurn Ca . Bufmm. N Y. For sale by all drugr'ls:s; price 50 nexus per box. "The newrpaper advertisements of Dunn's Kldney Pills attracted my 3!. lenuon. and l procured a box at that remedy u Franck Baker Suns‘ drug store. The relief I experienced was magic-L The pills lined me from my bed .0: sickness, placed me on my feet, snd made me a well Lbln. I can work I: I2" u ever. Dunn‘s Kidney Plus. I believe, saved my “to. ‘ They are-u great remedy (0 stop kid. ‘ my troubles resulting from cums." ‘ A. T. lutenour. owner a! the wood yard It 125 East Cork street. Winches. ter. Vt. an: “Ever since I had In grlppe [ hlva been I suflerer Iron: kidney troubles. which made them- selves lppcrent In rncldng palm through the realm: ot the kidneys and acme- (he small of my back. The min: were uway: severe. and name- llmel so than; and bltlng that they compelled me to take to my bed. The Haney accretion: (inflamed further evidence ol’ disorders. They were of! color, Irregular. and painful of pa:- sage Added to (bl: there was an an] nosing weakness. T h o u l I I d: ’ feel the In: of- fset 0! cold: In (he “also": buck- uho. rhea-u: 1c mint. urinary also!» den. retention 0! the urine. Infrequent , and too [requeut urlnary discharge- tell of klflueys out of order. Dunn's Kldnc; Pllllu cure nll Kidne! Ills [mm common backache to dinner- oun diabetes. Thou who HIV. Trlod I! I... You: ll. ï¬ler I’ll“ run cum â€"--- runn- n my my w..." 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