qr "stoning m Mm when he tells of )1. life. He is I rich man now with m m to No qui. flat at this thing. now It (I ms nu In : mur- Inhherhnm: harmhoreonrldm ummmmnhu largo-ennui: 'BntDornhnneonupuon.nndn flat dun ago her phnlclnn ordered hr hor n thorough change of nlr nnd manned the mountains. Her W lived here when he wu n child, .1! hnn n brother living hereâ€"or he mad he was living hm; he had: â€an or hem of hlm slncn he and out a: twelve your: old to hln wny in the world, lenvlng brother the homettend, the patch union had the shop. ‘80 waned E?! ‘ I ‘Al to his brother. lie but not for- m: mm. but ho loot true. of him: I lead: a busy life with little than I' hunting myboéy’a mm: Ian _m he began to succeed no 5†m 5m m to help mumm'aoumm- 11¢ w: h noun brown, and tau; mu m In .1 m m an thumbnail?!" York-ad mun-neomvmm I†u Winn-much. or mummmumn. Pm» muummmumvm M n hold. no In. plain; a . cw: not bar. ‘Otno. chlld,‘ It. all, may. 11. neon-don] to“ had Ion. nor vole. utterly; tho all hit I mm Molten: “maternal“. Wyvorotholmnohdudll bar m. u no mm. "WI 1 at." MU tho II.- a“. awfully, was no man "mo 0! (to url may. '11. In bunt, Iiuwerepertodeethoughlhewu calling. “the ace of the wetcher un- derwent my changes in the abort .innte he stood there in the flickering light Ind derkneu behind her chair; that he turned silently away and pue- Od out of the room without disturb- ing her. He took down his hat end methanoneortho mill in the room all went out into the norm :- though to were dezed by lone sudden aun- ties thought! By end by, when the mine venue or: 3: the room. Doloree cloud her book elowly, Al though with renal. end athered up her heir, twisting it ebout her dream heed cereleeely. The color end ï¬re died out of her ace end one u ehe uoee to prepare IIIPDOI‘. But lire. Alien interrupted her. “Bit etilLJIIu Johnson.†ehe eeid, *heerily. “end read your book. but not 5y thin light; 1 will fetch e cudle." She took down e cendle time the an: ad lighted n. with e mi, oi. else wood from the in. She pulled out the flea pine able noiuleeely. end at it; ehe cut eone thin sliced of tread end touted them heiom the ï¬re. When they were done to en exquisite tern. ehe buttered the. dein end gleam. Will's-may outing over the book. In the ï¬re- flcln. She neither heard nor saw him; die n- m“ out. one of the our genetic“ on the up before her, her “Yea.†young Gnu Jan. A run- morthoughtnmsndonhutoro Md. Hem-flounmment. MI flu. eye-new“ the black one. 0! 1h doctor, squireâ€. Al though he mm no down Into his very soul. "that 110 posted from the room, noise- ‘iiofly closing the door behind him. W a. moment he stood behind Dolore- '1 hope In,†mulled one of the dc can surely. “It In a severe cue." _. cmncï¬ Xlaâ€"contlnuld. "'1 hope In,†mulled one of the doc- THAT; GIRL 9r JounsoN'§ “monumhmhumwsmawm ummamumamn Wuhinuoa. no. Ir 44." an LVZMLVH. ._ Maï¬a a cam: yam-u. "Your Inner Is not like Ma brother, Dolor-en. You will not blame ï¬lm than you lee him, Ind Dan will win your hunt at once, at you have 0.1-- mdy in born. At soon as the atom II out they wm cone. Don'- who! The nurse made a quick movement 3! of India-don. When she spoke. hovover, her voice was gentle, u mat or wish to love her was beyond her comprehension. "Do you not wonder, child." the nurse nan, slowly. "why my girl is ‘90 Interested in you? Have you never thought of this uncle of yours of whom you have never heard or seen, or wondered that he never came. or let your father know he wns llvingi'V Dolor-er voice was unmoved. her eyes stlll gravely questioning. “Yes," she replied, "I think if be In living he is happy In his Ills, and prefers to leave us out." Dolom' m. was full at wonder. Murmehardotanamhur of her strung. enough. but an Don. tho handful, golden-hum, mrfloa girl from the midst of the melons world of her drama should love her ; "Don Md been In the town but I ‘ any. yet she Ind (and one a [rent den! thnt she winhcd to how. Every one in the town has heard of your Inner. 0! you no one know much excepting Ir. Chane. He told my girl over ad over vi» he know about yon; the never tired of hating um planed Inch manual thing- for you tad your father. And how III. will love yon n! The nurse leaned back no that her face was In “Mow, but so an the girl’s me nu fun In her sight The Interest died out or Dolme' cyan. no knew nothing “out God or M: mfldenca; the lad never hurt! diner except in n‘ valeting watcher flopped It the nettle-cut on In wly through the mains, and ushered lthythomen Indlhmd to by only A nudful of women. one. ï¬ne. Ir. Charlie mo for has}. ï¬le all N. m on of God‘- ml- dum: that to had urn-m Illu- for m and can only to obey." come at :- econ ee her tether m m. to no to moveâ€"â€" Che «um “mama-mummy.- wllte to the flue. nu ltd not eecepe the Imam eye- at the ear-e. here in little that did W In ruch- In one. "here‘- tether Md not he. 'Ietbev wmhhbmher'uumcfebe vent on. â€net the letter but been returned “celled (or. went tn peeve that he might be deed; bet he nev‘ that Ill brother in no Meade out ride at the eettle-eet not we. eat II the Debit o! rec-Me. latte". m: he mull neither reed not write um left It mm that he in living. and the: Don lode Im- Ier rm to «one late. to nee her tether. on bone. urn-menu were nede at once. We arrived I. the (0'- over the Ion-tell yeeterdey. They ere «topple. It Judge aren‘t lor the Dolom‘ be. via (mutedâ€"bot mummmmmmnn.» you; 0m- .“ (all olon- to an her tuber who. mud with in word: but, mm“, or Ion and m lad-cu; and of the mu In“ in to "Each one or the children levee her: the eometimee telie the, bushing. thet ehe he. on my bleeeinu ehe cennot metthem. ‘l‘nheerhertelkeee would never imagine the nighte l heve held her up in my emu that ehe mitht hmthe while ehe coughed her been- UM lite ewey.†' Doleiee leeeed torweni, with lumin- oue eye; for the time ehe forgot her tether. end the eweltiu tor the men to come to me the nellce pre- pehee In the lenlng olthe there. The world at which the women told we.- outelde 0! her world; it wee the world ‘ at her Greene. Blleeee reigned in the room {or e iew uleutee; the nurse emee end drew the little hell curteiee name the wiedowe. When ell wee eneeeed tor the nlxht, even to prevent: e bed In the career on the eetlee. In. Allen drew her their up to the tire ewe. end mulled her em. “Don draw. m! punts very well.†she and. resuming her «at Ind her story; “the When several children from the mission school. None of her um;- I- ldled: she has her hum-‘- un- bltIou spirit. and her Me In full of work I: â€no of the he! an thi- d1.- em I- slowly at!" her life may. A shadow roll over the nee o! the nurse, end the was silent. for I mo- ment, looking into the ï¬re with I. m- any expreulon on her taco. The bedroom door opened noiseless- lyl, and flu turned calmly In answer to Dr. Dunwlddle'l summons, every true of emotion gone. She left the mom for n few minutes. sad when she returned her voice and manner were quiet, ll IIOIIIL I Mm along It he and to Join him, but the letter we: returned unopened. HI- brother could neither and nor write, and had no cormpondenoe, or else was dud. ‘ “A: to Don. she bu had an the teachers Ind mater- necessary to In excellent education; Ihe In m ex- quisite musician: her touch on the plum :- like music. um her voice Ir loft and sweet. but she does not sing when delight; singing used to b. no} Ponnleu Malt. Dalian. A chum menu! dedicated In fl. Pun]. and coating 87,000, m m to! in newscast mntflbltioil. In an- em of the requut Mum " but all our the may; - ,. f A fashionable or cabinet dinner of the same period consisted of "a dish of marrow harm: a leg of mutton, a. dish of tow! three mile“ and 1 dozen lurks m In I. dish; a great mrt. . neon tongue, a dish of anchovies. u dish of pawns rm! cheese." At the same period t supper dish. whon the king unwed vita Lady Menus, tn "5 china of M It consisted 6t pushy phiâ€"g-hry tout pounded in a mortar, with vim gar. mt and pepper. of York, who m Instruct-ed to pf;- up It by the Spatial: ambuudor. High Living UM" Charla II. The following m considered tho "beat “hem-J sauce in the warm," in the days of Claude: n, at least what wu accounted such by the Duke standing flew-m tor Capture ei I.» (it: lemon Paid by Mormon Brigade In conetutiy nvlng trouble to the itniien government which seem tether strut. in view of the feet that rewards are muted to any persons who wege e. metal in! taint thene law-breakers. Ac- cording to In edict which detee back to the time when the Pope wu In mural in Italy. end which in still inmumwhmmem- and alive end who buds him over to justice is entitled to a reward of $600: anyone who kill. n brimd win ‘ receive e reward of 8500; anyone who capture- I origami dale! will get «.209, And any brigand who betrays in malice will be pardoned for his put crimes end win receive 8100 u an additional reward. This Int re wen! he saloon been paid. since Italian brignde m not We! to betny each other. IIIOANDAOE IN ITALY'I “ILLS. foot rest and In «ma lulu. No doubt he vm be glad for m- chuc- ferromlfmmloktotyonr- loll.“ 1 ma. no" “a m. out at nm no “It soot-M valet maul m any. "Don cm to no alum-m; no tumtuduflddmm pin-larym. Yonvmluomm Huang-.1- : girl could Duo. and I! 'm be your m fun It you do not IIWG them. “I. would be m be“ u... too. whgnAmr mum loads pro "You cannot bl... you I'd. [or [our with clamâ€"mt WI mop-mm..amr| no: bio-o Mn. H!- II Io! III. your $ W. at. You would )0 M Do . lamâ€"1m. m not my mam-l “HI: m. ll not “to not aw- meâ€"dodn built-NCO! mâ€â€"' | "Your Mac could hon boon Incl MormuluWMMu’ chm. You cannot on. your not. (or your mum chalco my not. on you on Inn-no your Mot tor your one)“ choice.†“Surely you have no hard tooling tovprd your uncle because he has not come to your hum baton. You an- The girl roused launch the terror that m holding her down. She eat erect. vhite heed, but with s quiet dint: thlt hid the tumult within. She lined one had had pushed buck the «my not: cutie from her {ore- heui in a. dmd nehion. “GM to know It~gl|d to know u,â€" tatherâ€"trulâ€"know itâ€"know Itâ€"†"Child," the voice or the nurse sounded leagues any, scarcely dis- ungulshnblo In the roar ox words Hound her. “Child, what In the mat- ter? Why do you fly nothing? Are you not glad to know it?" "Evory one has heard at your tuber and could tell her of him ho- cnuso at the and that was to come ctrâ€"tho triu~trmâ€"-your (amorâ€" she endeavored to spank. to cry out. to struggle with them. but the was a. one struck dumb Ind motionless with the dreld wards thundering in her an weirdly their terrible mean- rou- o! the storm died tinyâ€"every- thin; died “my an the dim horror In her heart and u echo that new and grow until the u:- thmbbed und ï¬lled but our: delfenlngly. What would Don. u: and think It the knowâ€"and of course she knew. "a [M A 11th crept Into Dolam' M, then died out. leaving her dad}! white. The mom new ark around hot: the (To be emu-nod.) CHAPTER XII. Din From Full. Kn. Joseph Tenth-on, We 0!. IM’; 0!“ clout; nor- F’nmer In Grand. William anger. I you; tanner lieu Carlyle, while driving Into Ml burn at the top of I load of baled hay. was crushed between the top of the loud sad the top of the om- lng Into the m. B. died of MI In- No 80cm in Pam. Frank T. Knhl. 8. A. Ballad, s. It Pruner. Leo humane, and other member: at the committee nut to Quincy by the ï¬rst I. I. church of Springï¬eld to confer with Bishop Fowler :3 to a. Inc-censor for Rev. D. F. Howe, reï¬ned to go to Decatur. htve returned 1nd report that no me- ceuor will be appointed for me time. Henry s'mbeck; conductor. Alonzo Hana-d; outside and, Thomas mm lbw-ow Queen. thchneld branch, No. 96, of the glass Mowm‘ union, bu 01ch the ionoving ofllcen for the ensuing year: President, Thoma Noohn; vice prenldont. John S. McClain: no rotary. John F'. Thorn; ï¬nancial nec- reury, David wnumm; treuurar, 1 It. â€or In I.“ u. Look. .mwymncuolnnm.mu i In dim-III. plus for MIMI-a I m- [onion-are mutantccuyho-p ty mm the Ill-aimâ€! rivet “out {'0 miles town. It In and that the me? will cost than!“ "ï¬lm, ad will be Inge mg) to any ol .1! the mar from the mm poruon o! the our. while "I. outlet 'I' N nldonuy ' distant tn prevent vntqr from no r"- i at [run mixing up. Macon County lemon. Judge w.1r. New has been electâ€" ed president at then too-Cont: 01d Semen‘ mutton; A. c. Trunk! vice president: 1.. C. Duh 1mm. and John Quinlan. seen-m. MI A. Draper was the oldest m M: In. 00!. ohm: lady mt, lid Robert Wonk): tad Ben Adm. olden sewers. During the past year ninetyou memben of the "noel-tie- died. “Wu“ m.n.Mu ‘mmmmmmm Wmnm a wmummm w“! M .m mm “a h. Mm w m“ 11:. both. and who" Ina-m In It! W the ma. He; the noun! maul-fly urn-Ind burying [mid mull-bod In "Qt-oh, lb. In! M“ (m It mm. It contain the MM at my m of 8!. lad-u. 80-0 at an mu: no wind by In mu. an other: an 0mm by mm min. The Ink hm may carnal in, m (cm. ud all-lo to- m- unaided (trough the not. The bodies 'm minâ€: In to am M to.“ I! 41.1.1]! I you. to in! «to shut. "Manama-hot. to like Willi-In Holman, who murdered III- fnthenIn-lnw. Dr. William Brandt, at Mlmwn. ll known u n dupento ‘ Mater In Chancery Hold. Peoria flu No Right to Lem Lana. Master in cunncery Niehnun hu , rendered hie decision in the one o! the people. John Dolley et ei. vs. Ohi- ‘ 0830, Rock Inland and Plclflo roilwu and the Rock lelend Ind Peoria nil- way, involving the lei-ins of the Pe- orie river front to the rtiiroad com- ; pony for n term of ï¬fty you: by the : city council by an ordiunnce mud Nov. 15 1898; The mute: ilnde the! the city of Peoria had no power to dispose of the use and control and occupancy of any portion 0! the water front or the public landing. II VI! done by the ordinance in question. and thnt euch dispose! in [neon-intent with the purposes for which the city holds title to the property. The ordi- nnnce in question is void, Ind Judg- ment of outer should be rendered minet the delendnnte. Since the granting of the ienee the rnilrond corn- pnnlee hnve made improvement: on the property mounting to $600,000, in- cluding n hnndsome pusenxer etntion. DECISION IN RIVER FRONT CASI- SLAVE FATHER-l N-LAW. MAW 9.... mm W7 Told by WWW *2 an anthem, I’m a... :" mtc-mumum Omen Trading w W The Alton Raul! net-cum A.» m m \ elation has made I “M W m mm Inning of main; map. An dart :- up.“ w or ' n being undo to induce every hul- m 1-“ get fl non nnnmalnmwmm ï¬gmb“; ' x ' 3m mam-mammal.â€- add-diali- ' Eloctrlc Lino to Mount Vernon. John 11. Plano, president of a. Southern nil-on Electric Ruin, Company. bu tales-piled friends In nutSL launch-1110mm In securing fund- for the road. sad that he will commence binding 0. "no lmmedhtaly. The line will con- nect Mount Vernon with lid. K Louis. a fmmlu (night train M w tempted toumumd (tomato! A car. He loot his We. all fol! under the wheels, which cupid†mend his had from his hotly. Had It mm From log. Clyde Reynolds. non of humor Jame- Ranoldl of the 8!; Four. not a «man death w m 3!: Pour duo: at lam. Reynold. boarded nus- “put-lulu. ch. r. tun-'r, Highland: superintendent ion. 09 mm“. luv. 1. a. was, Id!- Ion: "Maude-t team «on» meat. Rev. l‘. 0. VII-1|, Troy. datum-m work. In. 0: I. I» well of Mm: Invert-m: a! no!» MM: my Ind m. In. nun-u m act-m Ito-Mo m W! “ultimatum-«want mam'lnln. mmcom 11. "volcano! tho lulu. 0am: lumpclooi Am coy u «mag-mu. on Our. a: «nu-ct .- ohmc’ru’l'iv-M- Jar-â€vino W Hello- to Hulk. Calhoun county. has I. mind :- Jon-muofvtih no N- 5°}.- oï¬â€™mpm mi We. can them. "MI... The Jot-q on.†haul aim vlmbynul-mvomhum 3 ("mm watchmen-w faction accumulate“ for m mammannduruy county tom-(mot .- don-flauntâ€. ‘I‘Io Min. (wanton. I 1. lunch, hut-m m d the but at. loan Bop-won. m a ‘umv coo-u I‘m- Mu m human-hone. Brim... â€naturism-clued.“ can] oil lamp with gasoline. which m "n!“ by t mambo: ol the hall]. Ir. nun-ck wont Into an. no. no. dur. and n In "(and no mo- tho lunp upload. (lanolin. was new and an out no room, Mao-oat the fluid fell upon hll clothing. II. but talcum m o! It“, low- "or. to (hm . blunt non Mud: nd snot»: m In... but m 00- vonly burn“ About tho he. I“ ol Josey. Inland 0! bell; upended for show, was contributed mill]! to 1 fund (or the uni-tan“ o; unto†on strike or for provision m Ion] muo- brought by employs". the pod- tlon of labor would In well-Ila In- male." “From I. unucm point 0! View. It bor could thus be much beneï¬ted. TIM cokbntlon of labor Day m: nut coat the union noubm or the city npppxmmly â€60,000. I! um um stead of the We an Ilium". mean- ot celebrating be adopted, no! u n mnumoeung In I public put. Good wankers could be had, Ind not. sooddonothocmoothhorthnnby fer Deï¬ne. a Deleon , To nbnndon labor Bey pend. In Chiceao end nee the monq expended each you- tor nnlforme end decontione undeteneemndieeuuneetionot George Hodge. tremrer of the com- mittee having charge or the demon-try : tion thin you, which in new under eon- eidention by the Ohio-cu Foam ot uhor. "The Lehor Day committee he held it. ï¬nal meeting. The probable num- ber of marchers in the event of e no- rnde next you- we: dim, and in the opinion 0! the mejority or the members of the committee the number would be no greet no to render the bundling o! the We en limo-t eup- erhumen talk. The qneetion of other meme of celebs-nun; lehor'e holiday wu discussed. and X en: â€in; to recommend to the Federetion that in- Ludov- l'mru UII Labor WOULD AIANDON Ilfl PARADE mm! m chmdthm '- 3-m- qebgv-‘m’m Adam's-annual.“ mums. and whhhhu lumbar-31:19 mummw j mum'rnaauanbw " M3113; one. 31 Width“ 1†slut-hour 11111 and tho um bl" mm I!" Introduction h “ «am. 1-» mm m mLI‘_- Mmmaauuu l Imdl “u- '“h‘. 0:10.de mum wuum‘flfl m b “In: sum limb Notably-admit: Mmobloutotthh am flu manhood m 0:10.de Inn. and whlnh ho a nmmMpmMMMI-x Wotan-Hum and MW†I g m 9°!- uq-W mm “can » m JUN-W70.“ JUN. I. .TIIQKIN- «mound