Wu; [Immu- about him seemed '0 It?!“ Ian llatm‘ at In: gm! n «apply 'p’unied face. but he on In to 1mm. “Thank you," be said. "I am close to where I work. and I am not hurt, It In only-k trifling bruise.†“Are you hurt?†she asked kindly. “it was very careless of Peter to let the carriage strike you. Allow us to take you home." Harsh Harrison descended to the pavement. From the sweet voice. Arch hul aim expected to me her. A flush of crucial admiration lit up his face. an beamed upon him like a star from the depths of the clouds. "It‘s no child. miss: It In I boy older than yourself." and the null. nrllly obeying the command. 7 "I sun survive It. 1! I "a," mm the voice. "Get down and open the door. 1 must see if the child Is hart." “Only a ragged boy knocked down; but M's up again Ill tint. Shall 1 arm on? You will be late to the can. Vi‘Sernd ye right!" said the conchman roughly. "You'd no business to be run- ning wrong y! telnet gal-Hagen.†"imp!" ma s cm:- voice Inside the coach; “What has occurred, Peter 1'" I Arch picked himself up. and stood re- conï¬rm his cattered senses, leaning nplnst a l“"",â€}"§ One day to "I coins new. the street to make thin for I customer. when I mun urflm cone dashing along. The her-n aim! at some ob- Ject. and the poh o! the carriage "ruck Arch and knocked him down. The dflver drew in the horses with an inâ€" prerauon. , II .n that your: be had kept tho- lmnory of Margie Ham." (ml: and green. that be In! not seen her since In do Mn mother died. The remem- brance of yet beauty I“ purity kept Mn Mumme- trim all: Ind when he tell tanned to give Inn-nee to oaths, her son eye! sod-ed to come between in. and "an. no! no but school In the unrld for good â€I“. The pet-pie the In- uit-cod the Dude! Room. as they van «Ned. were mostly at I low elm, and all no mm- .“ minim" arm-all; Arc! were bad. But pu- Iâ€. be “I not one In he Inlmnrvd very largely by his surroundings. 80 m mm. m. If they dld not I.“ bl. Nun. «m nu not. Mn Win III III- I’ll known In Armor Tm!" be I'll ulna-t beam.- ulna-I1 Iuh â€um. It lo and pom-nod (Io power. he would have I‘M the vial. Tnvlyl an out of "man. H0 "at Maul! up in MI dnoluo ur- n! Im- lu VII-Ink Mun "a pm which had tom.“ lo his mother and the". a†duo. in tool I tearful oath at ream-«v. TM wrou- ot bl- pu- nou than†3'" in rl-uod upon m- bnd 0! IM all who Ind III-on u emu. Iy â€purl-u. No did not know VII. (all MI rowan night mm. but. no can II In mm. 9: would {all «me um! Hm Truly» took up the burden of her We. rvflulu to despair became of her child. It cu A very hard uruulo for her. and-the III-ed on. until. u we have nu. when Anhcr In um yearn of an. m dud. A After that. people who knew Mr. Trevlyn aid that he grew more (re!- Iul and dlnmblc. HI. hair was blanched while u the not, his hands shoot. and his and ("me was lumen! and bent Illa that o! a very and mu. HI: vile. lluberl'l mother. plned away to l menu shadow. Ind before the lapse M I your [M u: a home-- mm. {died with curses. Not only refused. hut kicked like a. do: from the door of his chlldhood's home! There was a tear- ful storm that night. and Hubert did not come back. All night his young wife at waiting for him. hushing the feeble crie- ot the weary lntsnt upon her brunt. With the dawn. she mut- fled hem" and child In I shut! and went forth to net him. Halt wa! tram her wretched home to the palatial man- sion 0! Nr. Trevlyn she {ound her hus- band, stone dead, and shrouded in the snowâ€"the tender. pllllul snow. thlt covered him and his wretchednesa from ï¬lm. _ ‘ ‘iNTERNATiONAL pnzss ASSOCIATION. hum llâ€"tComsnnm. - But he had not rightfully calculated the extent of his tather'o hatred. He made himself the evil genius oi hln dis- obedient "hon; and, in consequence. nothing Hubert touched prospered. Mr. Treviyn destroyed the conï¬dence at his friends in him: he circulated scan- dalous reports 0! his wife; he made the public to look with suspicious eyes upon the unfortunate pair. and took the honestly earned bread out or their very mouth; From had to worse it went on, until, broken in health and spirits, Hubert made an appeal to his lather. it me n cold. wet nlzht. and he begged for A little food for his wile and child. They were literally starving! Bound of his own father, and was rev â€In there nothing we can do for you?†she asked at length. A great presumption almost took his breath away. He gave it voice on the moment. afraid it he waited he should lose the courage. “it you will give me the cluster of bluebells in your belt Bhe looked surprised. hesitated a moment. then laid them in his hand. He bowed, and was lost in the crowd. That night when he got home he found Mat worse. She had been fail- ing {or I long time. She was a large girl now. with great. preternnturnily bright eyes. and a spot oi! crimson in each hollow cheek. it was more than three months since she had been able to do anything. and CHAPTER I". WC LARA AUGUSTA um mm mm!- An‘htr in [our- to" In" at In?- llo Ind Mt H» mm: "cud-l Mum mm um mm, at the car In“ 0! crud-n mug. and 9mm 3 INN-dun m “mint u n u- dn nun. It vu , By And by Sharp learned the who"! history of th wrongs {amend on Arch’s parents by old Mr. Treylyn. m nipped attmmnaammutwn But Mr. Sharp had an objort to gain, and set himself resolutely to work to carry his point. He made himsevf nec- essary to Arch. He bought him books, and taught hlm in the evenings, when neither were engaged otherwise. He had been well educated, and in Arch he had In Int scholar. Every spare mo- ment of the boy's life was absorbed in MG‘ books. in his new iodglngs hr Mrame ao- Quninted with a ultimo-aged man who r‘cprescnied himself an a rotirvri army oflcer.‘ His nnme was John Sharp~a slack. keenâ€"eyed, smooth-comma in- dividual, who npver boasted or blus- tered. but who gave peopin the idea that N. some time ho hari hoen a per- son of consequence. This man attarhed Milne" mnkniniy in Arch Trm-iyn. With insidious cunning ho wormed hinge" into the boy’s conflvivnm, and gained. to I cumin dogma his friend- Ihip. Arch did not trust, him nntireiy, though. There was something about him from which he shrankwthe touch of his white. jeweied hand. made his flesh creep, like the touch of a sex" pent. So Arch took lodgings In another part of the clty. unite :3 poor a pimp, but there no one had the right to man. hle at Ma. sun. became aha was somn relation to Mac. he gave Grandma Rag; full ball of his monvy. but no never rc- malncd Inside her doors longer than necessity demanded. Poof mm In! In me naming. when Arch can do". the had indeed gm awayâ€"drifted out with the (Me ind with the meat night. Anu- Hat's death the how at Grand- m: lung‘s became Insupporiabla to Arch. He cosh! not remain there. The old ‘mm was cm than ever, and though he give her every puny at his rantings, no. Van not satism-d. Ho nchmd her lead to Ms bosom, Ind klmd her lips. '5"! rose: n In" cmlu. AM my bean and with I‘INI I hm. hm" pun. But If: I“ on! low. Arch. l m not mm: not. I law Mr 3nd yaw-both of you together. It I do so â€my. I want you to “In! kindly 0! mp. andd~nn¢l ï¬ned-night, Arch~dur Arch. I I. an Gin-d." "You would (emu mu. Arch I mean nflrr l “we. and I would um 31m to. â€at l low you boner than anything «In In all the warm. And N In mun mu I would Me. A amt Mal hon"? Ln! high! I «Imam! II In. Your mom" rum Ind told m In no you tout how mien I have m of mu uni-mo "IF Hm? I hire watched you timely. I In" not you tho I and me llu I In. m [in you. AMI I Inland (o In. M no Inch. an I but "nod trend the Iplnlfld lou- Ibrrv she lives, nd not her “-9 IM nan «one on! to rich. with her bunmnl dram. Ind the wine father In Mr rm. All the “You In very 3004. Arch." rho uld. "l (but you. but I Ila-ll not he were. you know. I (blah I not plug awayâ€" xolu when I than no my mother. and wont mother. loo. Art-ll and “on I" Ilu world wlll M lull ol lonn' Then 1 wall "slut or you. Moll. and club I rould Ital you W." "Mal. an" In! don't mt no «rang!» ly!" uld the My. cluplnu law but lumlu In hll. â€Yon run-l not llllnll of lolnx um! What should I do without you?" . PM "and. and Imubml My "m In M: land. 'hlrh but unlm under I" bran. and lay no nut Iwr rim-Ix. "I! I ever on. )ln. you mm be my qua-n. Ind dnu In gold and ulnar." honored the boy warn-I". “and MN!’ do any mom heavy I'otk to make your Mud- bud.†"No." she aid, "they are not (or me. Keep them. Arch. acme time. I lhllk. you will he rlch and bumpy. and have all the Outer- And buntuul things you with." The girl "med Intently. the spot: on her hoe growing deeper and wider. She looked at the bluebclls wisdully. but would not tom-h them. Are): ol- tered her I way. She shook her head sadly. He went in and sat down on the straw beside Mat. and belore he knew II he was tell“); her about Margie Harrison. He always brought all his joys and nor- rows to flu now, just as he used to carry them to his mother. It was more than three months since she had been able to do anything. and Grandma Rugs was very harsh and severe with her in consequence. There were black and blue places on her shoulders now where she had been beaten but Arch did not know It. Mat never spoke to him about her nutter. lugs. because It distressed him so. and made him-very angry with the old woman. That night when he got home he found Mat worse. She had been fau- qu {or a long time. She was a tat-8° girl now. with great. preternmurally bright eyes. and a spot of cflmson In each hollow cheek. A mat presumption almost took his breath away. He gave It. voice on the momant. afraid If he waited he should lose the courage. . A report was sent to the station at once and SergL Nash was detailed to i look up the man Ha not as good a ; description as was obtainable from I ; boy who saw the men from a stable « back or the hotel and from the young 5 lady. He arrested a young fellow who E gave his mum as William McCarthy. i He had a razor in his clothing, but 3' nothing else to show that he may have i been the man who was utter Miss 3 Panzeram's golden looks. The boy .1 partly identiï¬ed McCarthy on the u- gallant. Hagar Coming III. Treasury ofllclnls expect In lmmmo Importation of sugar during the not! four months. which will add 131-3er m the Income of the smmbnt. The present nook of raw sugar I- the nun- on this country hu Ind form 'l‘hn perpetrator of the deed. I! caught, will have to answer to the charge of making an assault with In. tent to dlsflgure. The penalty In In:â€" prisonment (or one year In the peniten- tiary. in color and reaches to her waist. The looks which were severed were found outside the door. where they were dropped by the man. Miss Panzeram has a beautiful head of hair remaining. It is golden brown Minimal-nor. A raw, a mu My uni I cove- ions man were ihe mm M a m oi e1. cite-nut It the Washimion house last night nhout 7:30 o'ciovh, an the Ne- hruiu Slate Journal. The young lady tun Min Manh- Plnurnm. 8M run in the kitchen Iiiemiinx in some domestic duties. when she hmrrl u rap on the door. She opened it sad 3 man asked her for I drink at inter. She turned to get it for him. The minute her inch '1: turned he male 3 spring and mbbed her by her hair. which she nsnaliy wore braided down her back. He made one swift stroke with a rumor. but Is she turned partly armmd he or iy succeeded in culling cl I few locks. She arm-ed and the man ran out of the door. As he ran another man. who had evidently been watching the rear of the building. joined him and (outlier they made their escape. ‘ sharp. with a dull-mun null. m- movod (he mmmm of a Immor. Ild than the window yloldml "mm, to MI loath. Ho .1pr III-Mo: Arch fol. lowed. All In «am. an the he." "cling of the old Hort on I'm hall rum. l' 9 "no (Melly amen-d nutr- vny. than the corridor Hwy â€and. AM Sharp Menu! helm I than! door "We mm you through one room ho- !m "mum that than the an n which contain. the Ire-awn." he aid. In I «Mum. "It in â€Into mu than any M sono- m ska-plug In um m. I! no. have the. I. it. that In all.†No thou!“ at alum uor I": named Archer‘TrulyI'l heart; he did not ml to III-k be In about to db- ;nm Mum“ for Illa; he thought only of Mr. Tmflyn'l Milly when in than“ Mum and and the bulk of II. "He (out I" my [other hm." In aid, «mm Mu bmlh; "ho would hue lut- llrd the “Ir hum M my moth". um I! I could Inc from him cvcrythlu bu! luv. 1 would do IL" rid-n mum may from lulu u on. Sharp nppolnled the light. "I: plan: um cramly laid. Mr. Tnvlyn he had anon-ind would be than! on Thunday night; he had nun A little journey Into (in country (or III. with. um! only the lawn!- and um um would “up In the house. "I am no thief. nlr! I'd scam to take I cent from that old man to use {or any beneï¬t! I would not touch MI (III- mondl If they l-y here at my feet. But It I can mkmhlm antler anything like as my poor man .ulered through him. then I am ready to turn robber-wen. plcltpockot. I! you will!" he added IIV- hwy. Thur-Mu night in: duh and ï¬lls}. At midnight Sharp 3M Arch mod hm (on um homo they were to plunder. “Only assist me. and secure your re- venge." said the wily schemer, "and I will share the spoils with you. There will be enough to enrich us both {or life." Arch drew himself up proudly, a ï¬ery red on his check. a dangerous gleam In his dark oyc. Sharp used many specious arguments to Induce Arch to become hla accom~ pllce in robbing the Trevlyn mansion. but the only one which had any weight was that he could thus revenge his lather‘s wrongs. So. his servants said. and Sharp re~ [seated the story to Arch with aundry variations and alterations suited to the case. He had a persuasive tongue. and it is little wonder that the boy, hallns his grandfather as he did, and resolved as he was upon revenglng his father's WI'ODSS, should (all into the snare. He wanted Mr. Trevlyn to sufferâ€"he did not care how. If the loss of his dia~ mom]: would he to him a aeverer blow than any other. then let it tail. Long below he had formed a PM to tab the house of Mr. Trevlyn. it was a ï¬eld that promised well. Mr. TFOVlyn. with the idlosyncrasy o! m. had invested most of his fortune in dim- monds. and those he kept in a chamber in his house. His chief delight conâ€" sisted in gloating ovet these precious stones. Night, alter night he would sit handling his diamonds. chuckling over his wealth, and threatening im- alllnary plunderers with destruction. AFTER HER GOLDEN LOCK!» Bnt he was caution: and pullout. ad It run I long tlm before In Illowed him-alt to Arch In Ml true ehmcut. And then. when he did. the revel-nun had been made .0 much by dogma. that the boy wu hardly lhocknd to and that. his Mend was n household“: and I highway robber. no ll cannula! DOWNm GROVE REPORTER. “ I recommend it In m flowers. I and a great taunt-gt: in being able tony, it Is by . woman's lands this (mt. boon bflvenmwoman. All honor!» the nuns of bydil E. Hakka; WHO mm to the Vegetable Con-would. “ Your: in than. In. I. I. 3- nmma.u~, “ I began“; use um! (ï¬ned rapidly. Now I an a living ndvertlnementof In merits. I Ind not used it a year when I «'3. the envy of the whole town, for my rosy, dimpled. gh-lhh looks and perfect health. “A friend gdvised Lydia E.Plnkhtu‘u Vegetable Compound. Ind spoke in glowing terms of "Mt it Ind done (or ' I m nervous. hysterical; my hand nched Vi“! such 3 terrible burning muonon the top. and felt u if n hand was dawn tightly above my brow; inlnnmntion of the stomach, no nypetite, nausea at the light of food. indigestion. constipntlon. Wet and kidney trauma. palpiuti'on of the heart. attacks of mehncholh would occur without my provocation what- ever, numbness of the limhst tin-enun- ing pnrnlystn. and Inn of memory to such an extent that I feared nbetntion of tha mind. Whidtï¬ebeitdmtom elae cum‘ need. I fought min†Inde feel- lngs. until I an obliged .0 give up- No on can " out II will In and unruly imam lulu “Io-bu at I ad. fuel-onion! r3526." for "out." Ila-aunt mo! - Ind lung truthsâ€"In. 1. Illinois. mm. Int. In.“ I“. no Hula-M Joy-r wash mu (flint; ti. DAN-dbl“! M No on m an: uoupud to pull mu. by can-um och-cl. Dif'aâ€"D‘!i :- aolun: n:- Olin-IF. “at! 5 IVs-’1‘ 1.8..- Sâ€" ‘r- 33 .021iersâ€"Dl. 13f.- The nickel out urn Authorised Feb- ruary 21. 1851, um! in con“. Ill be- u- (ha ulna year. Poop]. mum . mu. .0" pm. .- any an. older but on: In M rank u ever. Wells-leannb Allah-aw†'l‘nmpâ€"l didn't. an to:- cork, mo’m; I Asked [or something to 0013â€"- (Joule Cum. our: W." to blur. Farmer'- Wlteâ€"Why did you get up and lava that place 0! dull? lur- can» cm In . constituuoual cum. Prion. 1“. The North American Review for September opens with I most inter- esting paper by His Excellency, Sir Alfred Holoney, Governor of Brill-h Honduran, entitled "From a Silver to a Gold Standard in British Honduru," whereln I. described a Ilnancinl (“DEM Action uniqun in the history or cur- rency. and the material beneat- do~ rived from an establishment of n coun- try upon A gold hauls. of shout momma; It In “pt I- on cold pantry. which II an Iron room ult- utod on the (mend floor under the run! amounts. “a clerk of the pantry give. 3: out in Iron boxe- um receive- ; receipt for It. It In earned by wool-l win, under neon of e mm of â€mien, ud delivered to the butler at Bucklnshm place. He sin- e receipt [or It Ind In mmelble lot It while It routine at the palace. The name formulae: are observed In taking It back. end All venous concerned are glad when It is once more restored to the late keeping of the gold pantry. The total «he of the plate in un- department In nearly £2,000,000. A great deal of It antes fromthe reign at George IV., but among the anthul- ties are some pieces which were taken (tom the Armada. On the am and third Tuesday of each month an October about hull rates hr wand trlp um he made to points in the south by the boulufllo I: Nash‘ vllle nllroad. Ask your ticket agent nbout It, and I! he cannot sell you ex- curalon tlcketa write to c. P. Alum, General Fuselage; Agent. Louhvlllo, K1, or J. K. Rldgely, N. W. P. L. Chi. case. In. I! I). I.†inc-uh. Mb. Imm-mflu“m “‘1, ‘ 'MI-u-mnuH-vM-fl-O‘ AN OPEN LETTER. Low Ru. Mani-n- huh. nu um owonunny to to and on. tho am can“ Northern Kama “doth" "mm â€em luv. m as: your Mat-ct um mm uranium-um ' nndn m m lunumaflm noun. m in!" mum: (no em.) arc-gm " m an “a." Angusâ€, [8. 80mm 1.15, 29 m m; West, Northwest and 800mm i tomb" North American lulu, b an open letter addressed to m uh Blenun by m valor-Mo Dr. 011v. "II-Ila, Mad" of Robert Calm u Willi-ooh. In which “an {be "(In of "Amricn'l Duty to Marian In Turkey.†In proton- min: a. In: prolocllun honored b! an Anod- cu WMIOI| on Auction Iâ€- am- In eon-cello. unu- m ml mob!“ h Anetta. Mum-mmuumb- no. I. W to It: powwo- Mflim'fllflm. Emmaâ€"Ate than In! In. In. In Banker's I" pity? slumopâ€"fl you «(or to m» curve- ot the about girls. they were nevu- oxcellad.â€"-Johr. A In. It. Anew-WM: make. you that he lam you? landoâ€" Ho nu newt asked me to nctlflce and! by becom- Ing his wltaâ€"Phllulelphh North America. “Oh. yea; tour or the loveliest [own- owr worn on or at! the mo."â€"â€"Phll¢- dolphin. North Amerlcan. turn an 1- lard. "I cuppaâ€, Miss suntan. curing your stay abroad you locum! men] new Altnctlons tor the maiden pub- lic next mason?" Euro-bl, blur-1V No Christian acct, perhavc. i- more strict in Iccepiiu the bible “mull! than the duuhrdn. The Living Church any: that the question m once mb~ named a! a dunkard meeting whether it wu inwlni tor the brethren to mn- ronize or eat-biiah high schools. and the answer was in the negative. on the ground that the bible toll- Christians to mind not high things, but no condo- Icend to men at low unis. In hunt" with u 11th mm, m Into: can-II a up!!! ï¬n at mm- an: ruler thou-mud the any. It. um how men the mod by writing, how old the 1:; why she wasn't mud. «a. When Illa- Bnnkn (of. her hump, “my. the moat Imam inquiry Illa hill toputtothemumotthu cut was “It vol-on Io eon-Idem! the most beautiful Ind clever. At am he muted Ill-s Bunk: am all woman were lovely. When cornered an old (ox ndmmed. 0! course. that the Anem- lcu: women were unapprmlmblo a beauty. wit and limes; A annual-bod future a! the flop- -r- .vâ€"w-.v_ ___" "v '0 .0 mm w‘ E‘,‘I..A:._'~"_!'»I.“ VERY LOW ROUND-TRIP RA?“ To Tag rum LAND. AND "mew“. arms. or m § Tho Burlingtan Rout. and many om rum "I u“ Exam-lion Tick“ at ¢ ¢ u1.qou O O u o L A n n t A; A a a - ..V.... "VII. Excuasmus ; I muoumoqvouxuuan Nothing law" “It. Wm . “nuâ€"W17, m. I NIB “Haï¬z"; I (link «In an: no 3"". Woolly. “ than is no medium to contemplate 1 wt; when you can a!†at plenum of tilting I‘d- uudctyonrmflhucl.†You can begin to ‘4 your hair back a all a you begin to no Ayer’s flair Vigqr. mmna I‘m-MM