There was no him or illness or pal. kt. but. Just I alight shade of anxiety In her Ben is she cordiaZly welcome.) as ma. mu. "You mun! )m-e thought me an: a: » scans." the can. an era: as they ' mica. "when I rushed out of gin l-Imzznwn; but I could not he}; 5' {gum pita-«ml ad mu, After a decorum line he called. and "I as nervous as a woman as he W93!- od to hear the made of her silken mm, ind «m from Mr Tips the my:- tay o! (be Inc‘lam of the roses av 6mm! neatly but (expectant!) . weekâ€"two weeks. and when a third Md nezrly passed. met Alma taco to face. Bath were riding. but the threw him a sweet mile and n bow on they mused, Ind he thought he had never seen her munâ€; so we". not assuming that fatal 0min; bf the roses. teach Mr '10 forget it she “unify? I. My mnï¬dencp and love! “Tho ptot thickens.†laid the yonng mm to Mine". is he turned any. more In love than ever. and determined u probe the mystery to Its depths. suppose the had a outwit.) had he. and he laughed grimly Is he thought of some pages ohm: m. that he fluid I." been glad to tear «mt and burn. Pam- little girt! Same foolish romance of her only teens that had rote: In lt- I‘ll - "mar! What then? How many love III!!! of Ms um had left memo- fla and melanomaâ€"only he was a an ad can target. Well. he would “You." "I. domestic said. "but not nth to m an Oleï¬n“! m. under the Interâ€: can." The next day he watched Inxlonly In none word. I note. any explanation. ht Inc use. He undated that way In no eve-Ins. ntl hall; the house Out ad deal. an no piqued and curl-u (In to run: the bell and In- quired I! the young woman I'll at «m her «My. I. longer. And he lay I'llo all light. thanking his nun till In On not he! named In.» ind. allo. all be In! D... cm. a pro- †mvletlu m: h m In! n- upol nil-g I fool of Hulkâ€"(Int Alon Bentley in u wanna I“. a put. that I. would all on [muâ€"or cll- m Tm 10 NY GUI-2:33." All the WW I" you II the Inn 0! noâ€. the bum to lab-k Itch our. ad Ila urn-co. who to“ an III-any at Jab-n null"; our Mn. noticed m: In under lull In mm- o- with can. and It or." lo I" u- m“. Ila! II. an I wild “do! at an.“ tn- Iho m. lama II. M In" um: III. In“. In had no. and "tun-mu. IM Im a lying M «on Ila-Ila. nodâ€"um Mo wall“. I“ I. on But then u u ald a... about an FM“! Thu queer-Iv Alma how that she could no! continua to hold an nua- wlthoul veal-Inca. even norm bum burdensome. under certain cou- dulou. nu Ibo paced than Ionflerly In A chin use. and when they wen â€mud to an her “mum lune. "mm to drink In their while beauty. â€The! in" no the "can! all.- muou of a My†you." Ibo II“. annually. “Mal- ot pink. and ham 0! no“. how I love you: I "we: In your Mot-Mo lumps-2" hair was bound with I lie: or blue. which color enhanced the lalrnm 0! her complexion. u she probably man: It should. In the antenna- 0! art. And In the hold her lovely run with It; delicate mecolor Above the nut. the MI! nun. urn-Inland his l't'loII’G to mono nutâ€"â€" She in anuedVVLWbecnmo I rm- qmn. In query whit». and her golden “You will Ind than delightfully tra- mnt,†he sold. to aha took the great bunch o! bloom In her line, sllm hands, and looked at them with such loving appreciation tho: the young man's pulse went on to (ever but. Therefore Lawrence Hunter was full 0' happy importance, In he presented her with the rues he had plucked hun- uu from the bustle: In a triend’s str- deu that same day. dour rm that grew In the cEnnu-y. 1n the garden or their old homeâ€"4.1m: were ï¬lled with tender associations. He had heard the young woman he- moan the tact. lhlt she never saw any tones except than "lead in bot-houses. that she did not. consider an superior to nature. and should never forget the Lountry-bred mus, groin propérlyrln the open air. and the last 0! the sea- MYSTERY OF THE ROSE AWRENCE HUNT- er curried I his hunch or pink ram with him when ha called on Man Bentley with an important minim: in his mind. and no felt that he was particularly tortu- uate in having them, I! they were The nun-Eon «u palnrni: r pennant quasawmm ; “Ch. of cwurm," lam-ed the yank. “I ma [In con nuns to be a sue an; to can gold trick lo." Irv-rerun. “What do you know about gold and silver?" asked the young farmer or the lrreverent youth. "You are too yen: to Imam-stand tnyihla g abon: the coinâ€" age quemon. " 'hm an twp-n It“ Kn shot. A Georgia drummer waa talking to a not"! 0! the “mom "blue snake" at ' norm. The drummer said: "I was - worhln' tn the held one any with a ' ulnar. and nigger: are soared to death qt blue makes. when he glve n yell. 'Blne snake? and went flyln'. I didn't know whtt-h way the durn make was comln'. so I took nfter the nigger. and we. went out ot that held mu.- tIo atrsalrn of lightning. lenvln' om- hoe: atlndln' up In the furrow. What he- came of the make I don't know. and 1 «Mint go back to are nntll the next morntn'. and. by gum! what I round there smprlsexl me about as much as anything I had met up wlth tn Florida. The snake had hlt my hoe handle plumb In the center. and It had swelled I up so that I got a thousand shingles, 10,000 feet of weather bonrdln'. font cords of ï¬rewood. 100 fence rails, lenough tloorln' for the Boptlst church ‘nnd 509 barrel stares out of It." The listeners express"! their belief vlzor~ only. “And.†concluded the drummer, when he could he heard. "that hoe-han- dle‘ was mu swellln' when we got it. to the sawmill." "No. III’. I data hushed 'em all any an' I did and two at ‘em. Dan I had lots 0‘ (In akllnln' "0‘ when a" trow- "'7 '03:: at any."â€"-lndunapom Senn- "Diana." "You don't mean to loll no you spent all your money (or Italians?†"Ya. sir.†"Goal lean-s. child: why 4" m Ihmw â€way u" mm money on ban-nu? Surely you am not cut I" you bought «m: that 8!." ‘IO'I oh I†I... no '- . nu "Illa MI... â€I a hull u I dollar. a: truly a I (mud. Illh non of I mm for pa» non! amt-m In. Ito M at love. I“ um II In «an; II. I“ to. cull. up II: mun. Ikhll I“ II.†III. III: under-null; Ital a II- blrltdu he would he per-mu u‘ p to Ian Ind and Il- my lot n he mum no it he an an. In I’ll. Mo I'll Io vlnlled It. any and up"! the nur- day “my tro- ‘ho-e. When In rum-N In In orn- lu Ms tutor and Mill It be m n- ma Man". â€In loll-halal Italy In: “You, an.†"DH you and all your Ian?" was calm! mlnly. "Yen. alt." "Wlal dld you buy?" queried the In on at ll- uueln on ll. Intensity 0! Ike III'I but. Mm [kill the all-cur o! (be ml Hula uh. I“ 4 "Ural-Ila- on tic anon! u but rodhlod by out on (not of m II‘ ‘ mun um". he elm by nylu out I! ll rm null»- lor u Ida. toru- In .m- In ï¬lo-«or And It... all. In. to plug. In. 3|. III-'0 and mm In 0! ma. II mid to call“ any and mom outs-u. ml to u- ‘ «per. h b- an on one.“ u an! one. u Idol. can «not. can «- mnmuwm-mmu In rim: and In†0! m â€I'M more than one per-on In too who hu “man; like I correct Idol 0! who! on Icicle tony-an muo- In diameter and 300.000 lo length would loot like. It I: Ibo cm Ibo: (hero to no new": ‘tor one halos provided will: a mind that would mblo him to torn: A correct mucoplloo at such 0 [Ia-om: cylinder 0! km. (or (hm II no mutability that any one rm out "n to no Ill Male «to bolt on lam. ya: u ’- lucnmn to know In! Sir John "mud. nu- cmc Whom. mod ll llluolrnfloo We bellow. that we are spanking the 'mnh when we say that then In no Would I.“ a £00.... I“. lam. I- n "u: me have the life-ion; position of poisonâ€"tutor to my queen," aux- guted Lawrence nllantly, and his queen. lulu in the mood. accepted him [or the poslflon. “No. but it is ‘nov, and a. very dis- agreeable one. I am pledged hennner to arcillcial tones.†[ “N . Indeed, It was the overpower- lnc rush of a bee concealed In one of the roses, and It stung my poor lip so that I was a fright (or weak. and suf- fered from the poison, too." “And It wasn't a memory!" Lav/- rence's (one was Subllanl. "Wen you so much overoomel“ soled Lawrence kindly. "Overcomel I was blind. trentio with Nil." "1 have heard,†sold the young men. “of people to whom the odor of certain flower: was painful on recount ot memories. It I had only known that my unfortunate men land the power to rouse slumbering recollections of hop~ pier days, rather than revlve such luminaries, 1 would have len them with- er on their stems!" “Memories." repeated Alma vaguely, “what had they to do with me? 1 don't understand you. Mr. Hunter." "Was it not an overpowering rush of asset-lotions connected with the roses that brought on your attack ‘0! ill- new?" Aims etlred a moment, then laughed merrily. “N . indeed, it was the overpower- ing rush of a bee concealed in one of the roses, and it stung my poor lip so that l was a fright (or weeks and sui- I‘ered from the poison, too." “And it wasn't s memnrvl" Law. ..... .J . . --â€"â€"- {From the Even Poet. Chime. til") I Willi-1n H. Thee who is employed by the Title, Gusrenty sod 'i‘rut Oom- pony. in the Stock mutants. Chic-do. was seen one evening inst week at the residence or his parents, :58 East Bilck~ hawk street. His experience is on in- ; tel-eating one indeed. which will prove . more intmstinx in allowing hint to tell it in his own words. its an: â€dome I time In 1 non on nttsclt ot typhoid tower which kept me in tied for several weeks. Having from childhood live" been in very delicate health, my physi- cian and else my parento feared that I must surely Iuoeumh to the disuse. But I nsdunliy passed the dancer point and after some time became eonvoleoo cent. and in due course of time bee-m strong enough to so down town and st- tend to my clerical duties. But (or some reason i could not set. back my strength and I found that the eileots of the malady were still present in my sys- tem. i had no appetite. and the most “milling dishes which my anxious mother could prepare had no attrac- -tions for me. i became ville. languid. Rained no strength. and. in fact. be- t come weaker day otter dsy. i become . morose and peevlsh. and added to this state 0! my nervous system there was "fry ei'idence of quick connum tumâ€"â€" {inch as short brag-thing} death y D!!- "Was it {not ' a; overpowering rush of uncommon- connected with the roses that brought on your attack ‘0! III- new?" like A child. )1an said ! was very Jilly." THE SUN’S HEAT. ‘ The mag! Plunger: In «ammo u ucnu a on u my 10'- dueed nut to Anny. N. _Y.. a; ne'- In min: the question. he and préfer Todo it In manner in: and study; He dld not so on bl: km to In. For the was on Im noel shady. 8L. mm s! m lat-I. ‘ Will be sold via the Nickel Plate road moccadmoflhcneetluolmoer-l man Catholic Motion of the United r State! It Alhhy. N. Y.. Sept. 15th mi 18m. For further “lemming address ! 1r n---m-_ p“-.- . ,, rapt-l- of nor 0" Yum. Lady Spencer cum-a 0! England has jmt panned vflh ï¬rst honors the exam!- nnlon for a m captain’s licene; and If she desires to do no the cu not serve as master of any m: on the high seas. But her Immediate purpose In to be qualiï¬ed as captain of her own yacht. The muons". Kann- i Ten: Rau- wny Company am no]! tickets at great- ly reduced rites on Sometim- 10th and 24m. 1895, to point- in lion-n. Kn- an: and Texas. For further particular: Mares: H. A. Cherrler, N. P. A.. l. K. g T. Rm. 310 flunuette bldg., CM- cagu, m. 'â€"H n..- n an "I! the mte needs may-â€"" a“ the urnyer. "It does." Interrupted the mun. "We". then." mun-ed the tax-pay- er. "It seem to .2 it Vic-H lo I. m that fair {or me of you â€Is to what up will It. You've lug none-t sad lop. m rm All that was how the food lent 7.â€" - “VIC" '. Cal-Inn. Gen'i’AmI-ï¬-l Adam- Ann..â€" hummus“. Thom “CHEM nth. buo- m Nomi-an nun]. II- “.n mull. a M. and count “u was while I was in this desperate frame of mind that one an; my ieiiow clerk handed me a vamph t and two hole- ot Dr. Willi-mt Pink Pull. which he brought me from the crux lion “NO- the umi. 1 took both the boxes nud pamphlet home use! mowed (hm '0 II! mother. She won or the opinion â€In it the medicine would do II it wu claimed. it man an my lite. and the “hind In by m mun to give it I tuir trial. I did go and (In man u- coedod I! loudest Mimi: l 3:3,: in: only flu? but: at i lumen-ell o my comr- Ii condition in nilnou â€mm 1'!» low-to head-cho- lmu which I Inflated untold (omni- have wholly dilap- m. my 3mm. I- ncl. I out ......' my 1.3%? ' 3' "‘ V. I l‘ fan-Iii I. marl)". Ir m â€" â€"~.- â€"- qull ulwuuulla. u Int-uni 9'" hr. relieved only by hectic nulhel and. in fact. a tuners! breaking down of my whole mien. lly condition was luck that my parents became very much alarmed. although 01 course they did not communicate their teal-II to me. The net in that while I saw their Alarm mud {on myself surely um! slowly lullnx my hold on this Illa, 1 many dld not care. for llfe had become . burden in me the may 1 (en. Saved by a mu. Judgeâ€"Do you acne-nu- mu m ' are sum: of the charge mac «unit I m? came-flu? on an at my__my»; in ma) English House of (bmmons. Hr. HI:- gard ls best known to American n the writer of swim. n In sald t‘n no any at an can] date be chosen to ï¬ll a Vtâ€" cant-y In the Bambnry cabinet. Inn-rd II a Mn... N. RM“ Haggard. the “am. was among those recently chat. to tho mm W In MM 3m Your. Bicycle maker: any wheels cm to I In much hauler next year. Tim will be one-lull Inger than at nae-t. The other vat-M at It o’chol (out Ohm-non took the Ru: 1'. I. flanks. ‘ the mum: Mlfllflrl' ut Wat-tannin]. Ram. tram ht. home In a hut. aqu‘ out In the country ll" mm wtth mm and jinn tum! AM fathered hm. Ranks 51 lying at n ("M's house nml M has born not!“ that hp will hi.- that or hang If he "Harm to Watmhn !. "a I! arena"! of "gaunt". a girl. The oltlmm of Wmtmnland Ire t-htng notes In the mm and then- Ia [rent axe-Homer". Lynching: In tire-tenet! h on both "do: 1 “I†"HIHOI’ IRELAR 0. MM arm of land rllh equally nun- !u-tm mom. In an by cu appoint- ed archbishop 0! m. Paul. H. RIDER HAGGARD. 7 V“... “a, "n“.vg, ... the Grand Bemtnalre at llyoroa. he re. turned to 8!. Paul In 1861, and was ur- dalned In December or that war. Hue , nerved u chaplain of the rum Minna. 1 30m regiment during a part 0! the civil ‘ war. and was afterward appointed rm- tor of the cathegiral nt. 8!. Paul. In 1369 he organized the am total absu- nonce society in the ltute. In 1810 he went to Rome as the acm‘t’dlll‘d Npr-‘v tentative 01' Bishop Grace at the Van- oun. Afler his connevrutlun an cnndju- tor lumen of St. Paul In 1875. he unden- took the ‘work or colonisation: tn the‘ Northwest. He made lat-m- nurcham-n‘ or [and tn Mlnnmta. which wu-re mk- en up by nine hundred Romnn L'mhmm l colonistu. He "It‘ll bought twelve lhuu- i ; About “the“. Mn. 1 Archbishop Ireland at at. Paul. to n orator. has gained A rational 19th- tion. He was born In Burnchurcn county. Ktlkenny. Ireland. ~Bept. II. 1838. HI: parent! emigrated to the United sun- when he was I‘boy. and settled In 8!. Paul. lllnu. He went to Pam In September. 1863. amend the mm Bemlnalre u! Mexlmeux, and fll|~ ï¬shed the course In (our yearn. halt the usual time. After studying theology in .L_.v. lanai laud-m). “WHOM-l. Inch BISHOP 'RELAND. i (handmannlmnunn gho- mmflnthr-l-dluy- ' lab. at In... ‘hIIhâ€"WMIMDWIW â€I“. u mu m on Ibo oh- nnt dim-«n run by It: 1. "ml Ina-n nun, (-1-.- I. but er'l. It», In no mm tan- a! "to on- Pun-cu mpn-nu M mks-.1: n. on 1» 7n: Ibo. . u I n in W». Tin-n- ammun- my I- cum I- "u- "mun- On um m â€an in. t I†on mu- l.- Im Mun. Dim. Wu. H Mann-Inn“ m loin DI. . inim- mu. m. hot. and Him "- IM (1-011.- (lnll ï¬men Rainy ("7h Daub In! RMQ"I. Mn~l III-I In. or am that. all who and that n.- nu can I)... Man um huh. 3?} human-L laughâ€"Io In! â€I I not in! ammunition-am... can. “manuals-um aha-r? Mu- (MM mum" on" do Oh. mm mm mm aâ€! or 5“».- 0m. u. lie-lad. 00ml lbw-nun Amt “than. HID-Olin A m. Pu! lull-u. CM"... may m and mum- the Inna-Intel! "up madman- vhk'h snow-ll am In â€no: the ('Mulu. Ill-Ink» I I". Pall lumuy Inn Arr-um . I‘fll‘l 0! mm ‘11 town! run-unions '0' Aunt I. Newman to Jul 20. In which run“- lma rue-um «clot- cm for mum «a ray Friday In. bun-0hr! u In “1-0er ll Int-lune, will b In“ I» VI- flou mu- lu lh' Wm. Noni-mt. and limb-m ll lit! Dow an M alum UNI: PARK. “m .0! 0 Ol- 58. 339.. mama lu m «and In nu- fun-tn of (M \"ml and Manhunt. Inn! On omit-r that a!» purple «I "no man "um unu- ' that-mu. am. and mm c. n- Ind. tho In... of nun Product... A writer in of opinion thnt the (one .nml furnace at the tutnro will con- Exist of a lend-lined sin- or porctiain 5 use or Impala. filled with cold acidiï¬ed I water. to which is conducted a mm 9 positive conductor. the torso and 3 outï¬t hclng rendered complete by a pair fol tons: with “180th handler nt- tnchcd to a flexible negative conductor. | According to this plan. the smith ulm‘ .‘ the piece 0! iron which is to he manip- ulnted with the innuintcd ion“. nnzi plunges it into the hour water. which begins to boil and bubble the its-(nut it comes In contact with the iron. the int- ler. in n rcmlrhhiy short Ipacc oi ' time. turning to a red. and then to I ‘ white hat. ready for the work of the smith. 8o rapidly. indeed, is the hut- in; clone by this menu that the Inter and the portion of the Iron not in- unmcti In the voter are but slightly "ruled. The principle involved in thin proccu in of n simple and woll-hnon'n character~ rut-tum producing the light utl hcct~it hclu taunt! that curmou heat can he produced by nut-h n mhodvnuch greater. in Mt. than I- necessary to extract Iron l’ro- thc nut nirnctory orcn. FUTURE FURNACE AND FORGE. IS! A noun» HARVEST 3w «m _ _ . hufï¬ng†‘. 0.17... C... Mlle... IL “I‘m NATION“ PARK. OHITTANOOOA. "I... {inc-hm“ IO.“ mama-MAI“ m 7.. â€Elm. . CHICKAMAUGA? Mouuowouumnn, “cam...“ m; glam-3‘53 I990.- EMthlgz vuhcd."â€"'quum Ito-i. 5.5.. :43 2... .8... a!!! It. It. Elton! x38... 3-. .5. 3 . '23:...- ualu 5‘ I: f. D ’0 aor- rho"'i"m" ’Tï¬.ï¬"r"'m‘ ' 3.- " â€0». Allah-1. Pym. um u. CIP‘I’IIKI “5 b C... The very olden watch. m ll- unmm-ndlvhmfl the we I. uu. Anything m the show II a In“. Tho new photograph o! the m which I- mm W by In“ Bull- nd 73mm utnm “on “.000.“ nun. “BIG FOUR†Then :15 more than umty luau-1 Pul- duotcd to racing. on! p over by a fencing mum more If}. (luau. In tho public new» 0! m bright pup": an mm M. .5!le «not. W MAM}. Aflnr u mum-n 1a m m n..- u up an": mm m My; can-Mam unlucky to do‘Io. “Wk-IA y‘ouutugl you In .3†k lawman-numb" A nun...“ n‘___ L“; n .‘_A - .A. A ~_J‘-_ WWW gunman-nun-..“ "I I'll.