gift"... â€gill. I9 5 “RIM"!- W 110-0... may alarmed. ll. land at bar. but“ not noâ€- “But m.“ It. can“. “an you brain-«:7 “communa- W ulna?" order. Ml mum MI'WԠâ€â€œ1 “1' mad. Bil-Mu up w M. mm" m tuned Ina-nun 0-" W†" ' ’°" a: Man. ms: . “n- .0, little mm: its no." mnhwmunu-luhunm mmmmumily' luv-Immune: ‘va " ' fun. hilt-Incognâ€" CHAPTER XX. NE u 0 N D A Y ,mornlns. a few 'weka after the went: narrated In the Int chum". u ï¬ne lumen were flu- Iu‘ from the break but able. what In their â€tarnish- ment to see (lun- klllne outer. Ills iil} datum. («I «m- Mthtfnlly N I“! lhe rib... Gum-um 1" manure-um“ â€lulled" lie-Id. um eyeing her My. mmW.WWQMMM- manymlflak-ymbmn 1n! n on you. mlknolsem?-nr Awe-t In.» 'P" ï¬ll: an whob Imus» wluu her much. m minim! And that do 10. In“ '0") with ycmr bountiful Cubic?“ All "I. mm ho was on!" he my. am no noun» at he? WI she “an 111‘!“ alert to appear unanlnlt'flt .lmuetoyouma WVW†round a mock-- Iced Mun-um Inst-I u A grand place. He rose m n» crlve m. HI- nmnngv was not w- “-7.“; in“ u: ms. nu- munhudtk cued I‘m-nu In undulCM-W ml "uvflumn ntm-nhmvbw an . _ a. she Inna rum-tun]. no Iron-rut MI. [munc- m'llmnnn. n- mat- “mad I» on Mr ran-I [Oven Mn 1-» mark M IMI mt. um I" W W IN“ Mr. mm» .0 luv-Ir 0“ what to Ian. than words in. “PM War-Ill.- mmn'm I The common at 00 vita u! the can chm (mad TM to uflm :- aim lmammememe-m “Man [or Mun" ll anal. \\' mu um I!“ mild“ to. the kWh-nod «um-u. who had not MM In )omu mw \ are. sad rm. non-ml Inc- rump“ mu- Irluch no bod â€I! heard In. I. Wu M “to mun-Mm! unit. which lmu-d Ibo wink Mu.- mm In away. No bod cunt-d cm I‘uur um 00 nun lo I." II "I. «~an bvf-mv. at. w W Mm Noam nu Ila- uuflumlm cm a. am up up put out In. all. “You. nu. â€Jannaâ€"Mk. no Inn m Mn- IOJ. Inm‘ law I In my than“. Mr hymn of El." ‘ _ 1 7M- debt. m- enmmoul debt. which It mu lmpoulble to my. trunk-J Lu. Then- vu no one to help them. sun- ' «db-that nod. devoted Sat-cede»- nomad do not In. for he VII poor him- no". In her ("mt Iud ext-Iceman! UM noggin-d Ilw non dreadful con-n» «mm. Winn (kahuna-'0 Omzmhlw chattel". mum I. In nm In endure the Ian-um at III also" Would be not. In a mu d uncontrollable um. "can manna. Ihv mam? 0r. unbu- In Mr Ila Inn-«- at I debt lu- muld not my. unï¬t-ma! by we Mutation a! u- ndticn. VOUM he no! out an end to!“ on “he? 4 "Go t9 them at once." salal Tinmane. i in a tone at authority which he uiwnyd inbeyed. “Give me time to think. to reflect. on what ought to be done, I will say that l have an errand In the city. and will ask you to accompany In ': then we can talk without tear of being interrulued." When alze found herself alone, she sank down. overcame wlth eontemllmxenmtlonanml hitter thuughts, This. then. was the end of all In em-rw â€"â€"a catastrophe more terrible than anything she had imagined! And i‘. was Guillaume. in whom flhe trusted; ‘Uuiilaume. from whom she had hoped no much. was its author. A sup- .per. a mine or curds-the pleasure at a Moment! He had not even ibouxht or them. He had no have. no pity. hr them. iii-s mad [oily had cunt tin-uh bark into their poverty-ea. poverty even } greater than that under which they" were lulu-ring when they came to Paris. for now the last farming of "Ir small sum 0! money In I'm-serve had been expended. They would now be obliged to live on the email income (mm "10' railway sham. Fifteen hundred frutwu [or {our mesons, until this guilty. in- fatuated h";- (ound another position! And. made.- the circuumtancu. \.'I.~n Would tun tr-‘r ; (‘IIAI'I'ER XXI things. It was me: that the alb- jeet Monk! have some m gentler- Ity. the more menu-e the letter. The Peter Cooper pipe It“ I wide mutu- tty. em! so had one I'm-Ill!†I certa- tured Irish nee. The-e glues were lost to view for me reefs. or. at any rate. not made In latte nominees. but they he" recently rammed. m nt- Jecu'na' on he. local the formerly. though the work seems much the same In execution as More. nu! the mew pipe! hear the old name. they are, however. mom than doubte the mum! Incl-tantalising". Infected chlmh bugs are fat 03. up vim few min or their healthy Int-2mm In linoqfl. I." 'II II I'm vimâ€. .u um- um ext-u" "mo-us «I ran 1'5" "WWW“ '"l a" W m“ mum-cum: omthlncâ€"m and tent». ‘ the “'"3' Mon, '0'" “9" "Mt “ (nod. lat-n. III-clone". lmhor. bun. , (final (‘mwtmt (Ran-null": salm- pluls. and In tut. tho mlorm for the 11m). It In a law “than": plant of urn-14nd to l» tum-parted a?" un- prm-Ioed roads alums-4'0 mllos through hunts. “much am and mud. to the out mrtal of the tunnel. and eighth ' seven III!†to the west purul. ill: maths pm Man! III the mother! was on the m. luv": ball to be turned nth. W hum. «mp0 99- mm and men Ind 7mm amoeba. femlmuednndelredfmmm all†m a loom-mm. The tunnel ls mfmwflendnhetmgh.ndm at!" mat-m feet) was Ion-ed through the mountain In "rm-two months. the rate a! progress will the power «Irma Mug 4!: lent I m Ind lhecostolthemvleted-hâ€"tlm only ï¬ll a foot. Ind the entire text was completed ln twenty-etch! “I. m the ï¬ning or the contact I; not York 3- the mum" family. will I "loath. 1 lllcllsh. m stein. noel. branched allow. The lmr laws In cue-halt Inch In M". deeply time-lewd. ‘Ith Iota 0|me and ohm-fly toothal: m mt leaves hem-o ur- mar null lens Child. or allow! linear and mulled. The Mm In very I‘m no will. a pallet“ lull 1- luck. but inc-ll in length. The light yellow put: an In: than «loath lncllnm mmsdn'eta or trail at. m mun. about lull ram l! min» are Mallet. But he m not In Muse" by Il- lust.- ntran m we world will not chose (or Ms subject. the he“! of local celebrmnn-Bom tweed. Peta (mover. {very nary: 815...“. CM]. The Mom am at Topeka. lam. paid out dueling: year ending July 1 MI. Hp. MM. A European mime! lung In this city ï¬fteen or (want: nus m. and not successful in III! own "I. look to modelling clay up". The clay was M the Cut. In map-nu mo [our mt tun-ch II I- laumina to no" that II. In an ulnmury cm: In no can. 1‘» «am RUM-4W! m I Not: loo-t Cub. Ibo an M. «at m I mm: In. an“ um I. a m. n4 IM- and mom Ian-0| of m- laundro- AflMIâ€"«Ifl only I!“ I (not. All (our Iron old armed maiden. w“. laund- Iat lat-n. and the m m! dlflomre ,In mu! nu- ma unlaly varied "no" } â€In". at m. tar-Do It wan "to Immanu- Ind haunt-mt M‘ Innis In.“ - IV-dt- u mu. In Mm um "no and (In tin an. 1'. out": "w ills-um Mum IM I'm-I on "n (In-Q mu Bump-nu lun- mud-Mmmnmnullnm- MM â€out". II my to â€In In M» f pendulum-t "cinnamomn‘ mummy ml! «and mm In Irm- dvlm am he Cumm- ilncuuin. n- it! "no of IM- North". Paeflc raw Th Imam-In mm): which the III-fl In at I! 3.7! (an above the Ian at the (marl. To un- kmuld tho mam-do and Gilt-any n! (M: 9W0: It mm be attend mm no mm or the tunnel at the Hun tho contact for the minimum m land '1. at him elm. “on Gum-nu. a“ It..." "It. 0- health-agape vigilant»- Mind m mono Mot-v." rum n A "no. haw a maxim-r nylon. And I and"- Iluul your mum. WI": rum «In. “Wm. uni "no and“! In WW" m Dun-t mount-" la I pity. llnwrwr. I um um am you In an mum "u- «as» -uu-m un- «WI. Ah! what 0 nor- enn 700 um ht! Wril. I»! w nah Im- loom u “on. IN: I. um I «In-r yuu. Tqb-dny b a may. and "n- In“: an.- eluted-4m! «mm-army I nun-mm w “Lawn." bt' silk). â€I am quite sure then a Barnum would make his fortune out at you. “'c-li. I am not a Barnumâ€"â€" neither am i :- philanthropist. Y0» are very bonulltul and interesting. And. what ls at more consequence. you have/n wonderful volce. ll sues wllh- out unylnx that you do not know how [u nlngabul you can learn. You alurlcd a little whlle am: when I spoke at your going on the Rage. Well! I "0h. llr." she answered. clusplnx ht'r hands and looking Into his lace appeal- Ingly. "I would ulve my life to obtain that sum!" The mocklnx Imus was seen again thrpggh tngmy‘lgenlrjq. “If I understand you. than. what 3'0“ wlsh at once [8 6.000 francs. m pay the debt of this foolish young gambler?" When she ceased npeoklns. he mid. char 1: silence which to 'flomaue ap- peared endless: The maeuro listened. evidently very much Integrated mint-times looking very much 1 mused. "Villa! n plot for a l mumd. more than once. name-«he death of hat Knuth-tho mmntle story of hu- adoptlun by the wire at the consul-general of name-- ‘her life In Bmmwnthe death of the ‘consulâ€"4helr ruinâ€"their voluntary ex- ile from their own countryâ€"41w" pov- erty when they arrived In Putinâ€"the improved-mt in their condition: conse- quent upon Gulllaume's lamb-oand. last of all. the imparnble ruin and do- Ipair into which they were again plunged by hi- tolly. He «med (All!) francs. and she feared he would put an end to his life to escape the taunts and Insults ol' hla creditor. Alaidl-myfor'ou. no u wuuu' In.» OflIAT WIN"... novel 1" he mur- know what we have and that we me. Me It who run whether it would or not. The farmer mm M- vcrme himself I! we." a his «Mam But we must gem-ran; tenure to “ramâ€" gem. We MI to catch the butterfly If we chase m Irregular flight over the meadow. but the still hunt hide a (mule brings an a raptive. In sum not say to the Goddess of â€bony. "I demand whim! but to gut Invite her to sit in our vineyard IM to at on and mm. In other words. we sat dtnct m. '0 am, all at «use ll! Winn: are Mallet. But he m not In Muse" by his hot- Mfllflk m the work] um not mmhhmlhan “mmâ€"thy male. he has .7“ advancement. Th- aecnt m at tho mow" ml the ran-r b thin: 10 mm in more loo-are to!» â€develop-n! d the mind and LI; heat. n they (all of this Iheir an. no. lane-rue: Iota-return w the Windham“; Wedonotnm â€and whiter: uni banq- suck nunehuwemdbhmwthe’n- ammm a! what we have. We heel helm school home. ad plea-mar homes. "you vulva-Hun spanned 0min: and mu. we must advertise. Hm In a stem which we have not land. We now! to proï¬t by- tha u- ampk of 1m.- mom-m who Moms hla 1mm" and who Insist: tut mle um! know that ho has opened a new case of calico. If we demand Influence and recognition «e mm In the mid consequence. u I! la fulï¬llment were in our "I kinda. Many at u would be Insoluble ll nll our mym um amend. Our desire once trimmed and low we mun make â€new“ worthy o! It. A: 3 rule. I“ men “In! their Inn level u do clu- vuen o! the an. The ebb-M llw low of Influence- ud â€lilo. an no: Mphnnrd. Our mum lo (or III. non pan. ll not our "rely. M View It We» to ha. “The would «no nu llvlu.“ an one; not! In told- hl. hands. "But you mm dun In low I.‘ an the «be: u be clutch. Mo Inuit. Tho tune: ls coal-g to lie from, ltbhtuuohodnnvull. “lube-l We must foster every advantage which shall in- crease the tunnel-'5 influence. We must make the (arm pay in two ways rather than in one. It is not enough that we demand influence. The ï¬n: necestlty In the demand is the desire to demand. We do not want pro- unnen until we want it. The desk-e must be Individual. sincere. We «men clamor became our neighbor: clamor. We want a mouse-colorod mart be- can“ Smith nu one. We want mom‘ farmers in cesarean because u is the‘ mum to Iran them. The farm in not lo Isolated from the hear! of (union that I! receive. none of “I Impwh. Doll's once alive. we must. measure-[u hue lip-hymn "In“ About tultlm- “an I. "I. toll and Yield: flurml~ llonloulluu. Viticulture and flank mm". . MATTERS OP unease? 1'0 Acnlcuurumm-s. x FARM AND GARDEN. 031E YEARS AGO Prof. L. H. Bailey, addressing a turn- m' meeting In Michigan. said: 00“.!) â€W007. .nm In. M 0mm expertmtn new that tun- manna qnnntltia of water are thrown cl by-nlnnts. An on! tree with m.- 1.000 ham has been actuated to tum ‘ «I 7.0 tons ot water lee min: the Jam. What must be the mat that :n kid of clover or corn tnrnwn of? it In attuned. on In avenge, I). pounds to and: pound of dry matter pro- duced. numb It rafts whit fllmnt species of vegetatton. And where does u come tron during our mm Even In sen-on: at and moisture ‘lnd rainfall ttn ground ntwnyn seems dry in n meadow or at the not: at plants and (tea. An eminent Intan- Ist advances the titer: that plants and treen hue pustbly the wwer to trans- torm gaseous element: into liquids. We noticed Inst mum tn deeply sub- mitted ground that after the [rat three Inches he been named the so" was so mom that It could be melted In-tho hand by means. “Tl-In state con- ttnnei downward. but after a raw tcet dint-tuned. an at the depth or six feet continued the ante down to the water baring strata. l!,.ttte theory show referred to be correct. cnltlva-, tlon and nbnotltng relieves the plants and trees of the tax on their pnwors whtch thtn transtprmlnn at gaseous elemnnts Into water would require.-â€"- Iowa Hammond. Some of (In Japalluie mum duke their rounds mounted on bicycles. ii haniireolsmpeJflmm tide†Mammal over the world. ll in (ennui mainly II cliches mi other wet plum. The name was not giron by reason oi any extreme imm- mas-wed, hula-conï¬ning acid and biting character at the Juice. This In I. irriiliiu [In It applied to the skin it viii readily m blisters. Not-inducing this rm. n the mm in killed and the water inm- cl. it in nu "whom. lad is momma-x can hr the mania in Germany as n n "(I long. densely crowded III. the minute m The plan “In a bath of a not or In. WI!!!“ mun abductor, tom's". lthmotuhunld Outta-shave the m law-v mm the callus at "(a school. We should a one- luau as home our- lunfllu. The Illl met lived wit an educated too am [In the In. Anode: ought to We the nail I visited the Inuit mat-km of I great city. Fruit at the nine mm, sold r tor lur imerent prices but that which ‘ sold and best bore a neat label with 1 picture of an attractive â€side-co. When afterward I' visited the-stifle vil- lage near which this fun by. I (om both the turn: And its prom-ism to he the most popular in! the neighborhood. fl i asked why. I m (old that â€Mr. Ian has I beautiful farm um! a nice inmliy.†When I visited his m I hand that his were“ was no union. The goddess or positin- tad influence at in his from yard. I! knew my man by 'I|Il prowl-u. Hé‘ advertised. A (In: nem- an outï¬t city in nonun- and prosperous bomm‘iu I: attractive. A half acre 0! embellished I". in sun reliable to its mulch» III-- a down can. eiylo in twist. Herein lies “0‘ armies: need of our saloon-re. 3 A GOLD!“ "Anvas'l' Is now assured to the issuers of £33. I rode our the Green annulus. I West and maxim-z. and in order that Thor. wen hm houses deserted sod great terms rail-ruin: to union. The bleak homesiestls stored st me. â€HIP- py were its young men and women who escaped this desolation for the my.†I thought. "Surely the nation oi l these (arms is not due to poor soil or ‘ commercial conditions. but to unst- trnetlrs homes." A decrepit school I house ynwned on I here and dual roadside. The place itself told mo why ' the seats were whittled sud why the scholars sever sol beyond the “rule o' three." I did not blame them for ore. fol-ring to trap wooichucks in the ledges. ii i found a home scion-nod within and without. 1 usually found you: People noxious to some our the home“; I [cum] kindly sentiment and courteous manners. the people or the more elitism mus may see one realise the Insigniï¬cant crun conditions which mvnii along in lines the Chicano. llilwsukee t It. Poul Miway has srransed a series of three (3) inn-veal excursions for Autos: 9. September 10 and 24. {or which month trip excursion ticket! (good (or return on any Friday from September 1! to October ll inclusive) will be sold to VI- rlous poinin in the West, Northwest. and Southwest It the low role of about ONE FARE. For (miner vaniculsrs spply lo the nesresl coupon ticket agent or address Geo. H. Ballard. General Pun-emol- Agent Chicago. llilwnukeo 81. Pull Railway. Chicano. ‘- mm nu- Al Essen. Germany, in the gust Krupp Gun nos-ls. vrhieh m mum n. A- O! “ml.- mm .9 9...... m _§ 1.33 , on. ‘95:†‘3â€... “NEE PATENTS.“ MARKS ' ‘ hum-panic- “in“ ' 7 ' Inna: min-0 mum an. â€hmhmfl'eï¬ .8â€.ch half .- mini Humor. a. mum “Itch-upon†Isaac": “bet. flood' a Plllomm “a... “2.1:? INVALIDS I'm, Rich Blond t "Cm.“h'dï¬. Q FOOD A. mm nu- At Essen. Germany, in the cunt Krupp Gun Ila-u. which an Imam! at that place. than la 3 humor that welsh- flny tuna. Th1- huuner work- ln connection with In anvil would»; 80 tons, whlch. in turn. is placed on an “VII-block weighing 139 m. Protes- lor Schumann. a “ruined la mu" 0! Berle. Switzerland, mm M and the you var much!†ml- I few years ago. Upon returning Inns I: not and making a model at we [rut hammer which should; ht mm In every mu, but on well calm male that the humor could he' rill“ by n Ile- lmmd o! by a loo-mm“- ulna. A: In the original. In I: on:- plotod sale this wonderful m moch tram, hammer. pulls", we. welsh but one and u hall (1%) Bill! Thom-crud lull-robotic!“ cold. the pulley: 0m Invert-ll: the tumor! or platinum. A 110:..qu by Ir. Schumann. the later at as nodal. will. at the won! at com-ll. * mmmmt For tanker nattlculan lpply to the neuren coupon ticket agent or I‘d“ Geo. H. Hclflord. General Pam? Agent Chicago. Immune 81. Paul Railway. Chicano. 'l'llo Foundation *THE BEST* “Mllmb POI umï¬hflo â€new“ KIM". '56 Fa; 7.3M mm a j auomv _ -.