We flung: um subject. Arlbfl. x lib hound but a few week: “a 1!. but poverty of 1 My who loves 7‘ Dinâ€"4!. val-tn Pm! Unmm 'u to " Divan-mad, um. had lived." ‘ , ’1‘!“ name You may laugh It me m, but the uncertain fate of Ito 'fl um mo gnu-t “Ennisâ€; But 11* . ... 1 annual muslin: nurseâ€" ; , m .- hut-h uh. no bad qjaunt; on the cosmic-ht and II. gunning home. I reâ€" than um I had accumu- m to defray my ex- ‘ V ' Amtlc. And then I whlvhmcm Icmtomw â€in“ I" It Mum's i‘ m h Inna. I noon , linen-cl: at Ma. and learned it“ h u mad to a "Who- ! vale Co mwwmnm. l v- lyh. In a rude mm. sad two I†unknown to mom- man and a mm bending om no. hair 1.. H III-el- In my nnmhod limbo m “the: to my “pt I hid I‘m ol jewelry n my ma, 4'“ eonddmblc "he. um! rm: 1.. l ï¬rth-d the parson- tho hurl na. m M- IIQ river to cum Mr. Lin-tn ta bellow. um I had (fled. M m mn- poop". but any two tilt-hurt“. and I owe them a lump =50“ of nth-do. for their thoughtful M I III. But for M, I should have OH II rainy. As noon as I was IMP b â€I the Journey I left Prunes. [An- n'.‘ in “Indy closed the «range I'llâ€"1m knew 'hmnr ' in“ he had departed for ' Inn-1' I Ion Prince with of regret. nave for Leo my “H hull. ! Mu shed ml: h“- u â€I the pondering over the mm- « u poor on.“ â€I, you Aruba I mum mm the vflhh m OM (Mn onward" (Mu. m In I! and, In In the hum- of "(I was I lovely nlgnl. Tho stun gleaming Ilka drops of molten [old and the moon lookod down, pure and norm:- Ind holy. Paul was unusually “Hem, And I In qulct, wgmnx for hlm to â€at. Suddenly, when we ruched the middle of the rlvvr, he dropped the ours. and we drll’tzd with the current. He u u. his mollon nearly cup-mug trail boll. Ind ulln; a non toward be. hat-nod I rough hnnd upon my Iloul‘en ‘Anbel.’ he vald. hoarsely. 'Jour met our ma m among (him or the pull Om-n I thought I loved you. but ll In- manly a puslon ,3th noon burned luu-l! out. Atlrr win. I mt to nu you; but. Menu-r l b“ (no! you away from homo and Manda. I (fled lo ("all you clvllly Your cum Mun-lad me. I would M In" can you 0!! Ion; nu. It I IO. N but no inlet of I proton l I. b I. hurled to l mum-u tom- 03 I. Am baton many month:- an allâ€, 3 "an Illh n nun um! i W Okla. will bnlp no to pay I" w on: that In dragging no but mm - lam-con. m you I h" I. W no. The" In no au- flul h the my.“ I com-In you a b hunk-I ulnar TM next no- “! (h but In moaned. IM l wu lath. II no um. l and cloud In M- a... mum; Mn to an mo. l“ N only Ml will; laugh In w M a lo tune! on for u"- no". I call not "1-. nd l MI mum dim an «ion m mumhomm. 0.“ Inn to“ an Inn um. mu .3 m roar II I) can. and l km-v mu‘ ’fWéil, I tied with Paul Linmere. For Quinn 1 wal very happy. He was kind to no. and I loved him so! We lived vllrt'littie vine-wrenthcd cottage; on the “his of the Seine, and i had my tiny flower-garden. my books. my birds. my hithhll do: Leoâ€"41nd Paul! Every pleasant night he used to take me out on the river in the little boat which bore my name on its side. I lived in :1 mrt of blissful waiting trance. that left me nothing to desire, nothing to as}; tor. Fool that l was! I thought it was to last always. After a while ‘ Paul weurled or me. Perhaps l was too ‘ lavish of my caresses and words or love: it might tire him to be loved so in- tensely. But such was my nature. He 1' 31'6" cold and distant; at time» posh‘ “VOL? ill-natured. Once he struck me: but I [argue him the blow. because he I Ind uken too Inuch wine. He laughed i no to scorn, and called me by a foul name tint i cannot repeat. That night i he asked me to go out boatiuï¬ WWI him. i prepared myself \nth alum-11y, . ior i thought he was getting pleased with me and perhaps would comply] with my request. Are you wear) of; my story, Louis?" “No. no. (in on. i am listenin: to I you, Arabei." I , ..;,. CHAPTER XXL~ICoxnsunm MIMI-ed an Ivory croau laying on he: bosom. and proceeded with evident amenity. ‘(WTERNATIONAL passe, ASSOCIATION} BWY" CLARA AUGUSTA u young lady alibi mn- "I almost with I mid-4m hu been In peaceful here. But I impt so back menu or later, a well now u at any til-0.7 I think I m m ninth to but It." the “dad. m. “To New York? Indeed tint I: de- lightful! Intelligence for the Ive hun- drea dem- mqnda who have deplored your absence to long! I ha! feared sometimes that you handed to remain hm mun.†"I In very and! to no you. Mr. Cu- Kraut." she wanted, leadlng him into the sitting room. "and so also will be None Du when sh returns. She has gone to l prayer meeting now. And I an many pin-ed (one you hit at this time beans I am thinking of reâ€" turning to New York. and I hope to persuade you to she no your escort. if It will not be asking mo much." when he reached the dialling of Nurse Day. mutant we: Imlu on the ver- anda, with Leo by her side. The hound rm down to the we to give the visitor a Joyful greening. and Margaret de- sounded the steps and held out her hand? She was very kind. and almost cordial. for Ike respected Central with her whole heart. and she was pleased to see him. SI. am but from the hand he hid " Ila†W be“ com Ind “In. Hut-rum! vim (a tell you a "But I n" â€V" In. I human! 9! Dawn-nu um. ROM Ms only“ on no "I: I mm. and can be. {on (M. l have hoe- Immgm fare to he! with dull. Now I III golux when I an! Mm. God be merciful!“ "Amen." mpouded Louis lenmntly. n In my um I- the room. Cu< Inn! In! by the We. walling for Mr (0 weak. she was alien! so long he thought aloe slant. any! slaopod over to uncertain. Yen. she all I'm. In um vmld the would never Inna mom. "I llruck on» blow; he (ell to the around wllh u gurxlln‘ mmn. I kmw that I had HUN] Mm. um! I "I! no N- motu nu ll" thoughl. ll Inc-mod a very pleasant Ulla; lo contemplate. I “owed over bin to lawn lapel! he wu and. and tout-lard MI forehand. ll. 'u (fa-In; cold. ll Muck ma Ihmul and (Maul will: u rum 0! annular-Mo human I llml. mu- one Ind. from "on plane. I oil-ml n In!» of an Inlet Van- jI-l mm; do" In Ibo rm. and In an lam-max I Ml New York and "mo hm‘ l MI nick The Inrrlblo ucllomnt had lmm too much tor no. n6 for I’Mll I lay in a stupor vllch In. Ibo IwIn-alulcr a! death. But I «ml mmmunn Irmmpm. and I came slowly lurk In Mama. 1 Int! toms may on In portal: 3! the Hm. l was um Ill. 1an lmpponln. lo lull IMn Iho land: 0! a Mad-hurled lrluh union. u thou- door I Msl ulna for I glu- M 'Ih‘f. I n. Inna! vllh I» can llut and my 0m. I “I dropped the hood lrom my fave land commuted Mm. I had uu plux My Man. was like mom. I remem- bered all my wrongs; l ruld to myself ‘lhls was (I'm man whu had made my â€It a Ihlpwreck. and had use!!! my soul lo‘ pordlllnn. He stood um, frown m [be up“, will; "no my lam- ï¬lth eyes that [lama mmuzh lllo .iuum Ilka lurid are. '1 In Aruba! Vere, whom you thought you murderod!’ l hlwvl' In his our. 'The rlvar would no! hold“ In) mml! And than I awn†mym‘ltl fur all my wrong-P ' "We“. Anabel, and then?†asked Ca: lmnl. (em-fully absorbed in we “may narrative. "The night. that he was to he married. I lay in wait for him at the place where the brook crossed the highway. i had learned that he was to walk up alone from the depot to the house of his expectant inlde, and there I re- solved to avenge m) wrongs. i stepped ‘hefore him as he came. laid my cold hand on his arm and bade him follow me. He obeyed. in the most abject subâ€" miasion. He seemed to have no will of his own. but yielded himself entirely to me. He shook like one with the sane and his footsteps {altered so that at times I had to drug: him alum l: tank Mm to Uw lonoly gran-Jul] where sleep the Harrison dead. and " She row-red her ima- wd'u her hands. and lapsed into hill-INT. i “Alley learning that. nothing mum have saved Paul Llnmcro. His fate was decided. Twice I waylaid him in the streets. and showed him my pate face, which was not unlike the face of the dead. And as he believed that I was drowned, the sight at me fllled him with the moat abject lerror. How I enjoyed the poor \vrelch'a cowardly horror! my hand. Her sweet face charmed Inc. I set myacif to ï¬nd out If she cared for the man she was to marry. It had all been arranged by her father yearn beâ€" fore, I understood, and I felt that her heart was not Interested. CHAPTER X X". g}? A 8 T R A N l t a. mutual In Bhutan. ahd saw [ha re- mnlns of the unfor- tuum Mabel Vera consigned to deâ€" an: twin. and that duty lemmâ€" pllabcd he took the lm train for minnow. It Inn unmet She was III. in d wretched room. rm: no attendants or medial lid. 1 Ind her lmmedmely removed to lodging: suitable for he! and provided a “no at Q pm m an an. to h“ to Inc. the l- I ml. II â€I "I found Arum m I. more wreck at her ton-m: call. 30‘ countenance told me how feat-N1†no bad tutored. "The «in! before you left New York I received 1 mm from Aruba! Vere. She n- in Roman Ill unto death. She wanted to see me once more; n‘d she had, I up upon her conscience which she must confess before she died, ml aha III-st content u to no per son but mil. ' h-obedlence to this summon: I hurried to Boston. nd the same train unt cal-fled ma atrial you at». “my mother was plunged Into grief. {or she had voyed Anise! like In own cum. and the uncertainty 0! her {Ate I think hastened my mother's death. My father left no menu untried to dieâ€" cover the whereabouts of the offing girl â€"â€"but In vain. For years her fete we: shrouded in mystery. My parents died. he: m taken from me. and weary end humid: I aim to New York. hoping to and some dim-action In new none: and among I new people. ! f I "No. Morgan": I would not.“ rvpllnl (‘antraaL strongly aflnrtod‘ "llvnvvn (orbld that l ahonld rum non" whlrh l rannot vorlly. When you arr- calm enough to nndmtand I will unlala E! fully." “I an- ralm anw. (lo on," "I llllhl trmlhla yon wtth a llulo. only a lltllo. of my own prlvate hlatory In ordgr that you may ondoratand who: follow-d I an. as you know. a Cuban hy birth. but my lather. only. was Spanlah. My mother won a natlvr 0! Button, who marrlod my fall!" to» low and want wlth Min to Ms Soothorn homo l was an only nhlld. and wlv-n l wan about twelve years of age myl‘ pnmta adopted a am, noon tom yurai my lnnlor. 3a. was the orphan child! of poor narantn. and was W at; wonderful baanty and Intelligence. 70â€" . gather we grew no. and no brother and ‘ «later loved nah other more tally than wa. ll waa only a brotherly and ulster- ly loveafor l was engaged at atxtooni to [not do Nunclo. a lovely young Span- lrh glrl. who was ï¬nally taken away from me by the hand of rlolcnm, an you a know Arabal new to girlhood. lover u an hourl. She had many aultora. but aha favored none, untll hn cameâ€"~Paul Llnmere! In health had driven hlm to Cuba to try the elect at our Southern , air, and noon after Ms arrlval he heâ€"l cane mounted with Amhel. He was! very handsome and fasclnatlng. and ; much nought after by the fair ladlea of ' my natlve town. ' Mabel waa valn. and Ma devoted attentlona flattered her.’ while In handsome lace and fearlnat- in: address won her love. And before my parents had begun to ascertain an)" danger from Llamara's society one had left everything and fled wlth Mm. “I helluva It- you. I bout-v0 N?" the aid mflly mvmully. 'l (haul God [or [Mug Ina Ina mqunrr. You M" an In. You would not nub-n u '0" mm!" She dropped hrr haul upon her hand- nnd burn! luto wart tlu~ ï¬rst uh! hull IIIN'd uluce that terrlblc nlxht who-n that blunted mvululon had. In uln- ‘ thought. wulod up lhv {autumn of team ‘ («m-varf t‘utraul did not not to nootlw hrr; he jmlurd rm'rttlull)‘ um nhfl would In but" for [lull Abandon- mo-nl m u wotnnn‘n lrulllnmu‘ Hour!» of rollur. 8hr lll’tod hrr wot lum- ut lw‘. but what I obnuu Ill than! Th!- trnnaunnnt palate-u haul given Dhrt to mu arm wild r00! color Vhlch but one" made Mural. Io wry lovely. and! tho- Ind «yen urn bfllllrtnt m! “It“ through the mlst 0! than. I : knowingly injure Mr. 'l'revlyu. He doâ€" 1 "Calm your-self. chill]. l shall new-r svrvcs no punishment for :1 am he. never (-ommluml‘ He Is guillloss of that deal as you are yoursvlf!“ ! ‘Gullllms~An.-hu=r guiNlt-ss!" she! l-ricd, Mr face weuriug lhm pltllu). xlruinml look of ugonizal suspense. “I I do not qulm cotuprehmnl. Say I! uguln i ~oh. say u again!" I "Margaret, Art-her 'l'rovlyn new-r mm: a hand against Paul Llumore , mun-r! No In lnuorvm lwlore God and uh» alum-la?" "Leave his punishment to God. H.l mwld kill me to are him brought beâ€"f ï¬lm a hissing crowd to be tried for* his life. Oh. Mr. (fusmun. l implom‘ yuu- "Have no (ear; I am going In right the wrong!" “Hush 3" she said. "Do not say those dreadful wordn aloud; me very walls have ears sometimes: “muember their uxmruuce puts the life of a. reilow mmu 1sz in pvril!" A ghastly pallor overspn‘ad her taco; she caught her breath in gasps. and clutched frauurally the- ;u'm of Can;- trani. “Margaret. there Is more than one true heart In the world. a» you will acknowledge when l have. told you my little story. I know now why you dISv carded Archvr ’l‘revlyn. You thought him guilty of the murdt-r of Pun! Lin- more!" "No. not that. Do not. Year. I’ (hull never null: trouble you with the utory of my unfortunatn passion. I mount 50 through life without the blessing that would have made this world a paradise. It is not thnt of which I would speak, and you need have no apprehension [or the future. God helping me, 1 will never any to you a single word that a brothor might not say to a detu bew IOVerl ulster. " She put her hand into Mn. "1 wlsh i could love you, Louis Casâ€" mmi," she said. solemnly. “You de- serve my heart's best ufleutidns; but for me love ls over! i have had my day. and it Is set. But you shall be my brother. my dear. kmd brother, Louis! on, it is sweet to know that In this false world there ls one heart loyal and true!†anon: mum The tramway: of Great 3mm; nnn Ireland receive In (no: unually at the present time about “$00,000, and the omnibum about £2. 000000. Thai-o are about 46000 cabs In the Hand Kim, which Altogether an . la‘u non w an Inn-n. The (reflection of Hawaiian Mob bo- longing to the American board. ma which won sent to this country an en- riosities by the early missionaries to the Sand'lch islands, has been In! back to Hawaii to be deposited in the Na- tional museum. They are aid to be the only specimens of are original deh ties of the islands now in existence, Intern-Ila. Mum’s: ‘ An analysis of 2.000 accident pollcm on which beneï¬ts were paid shows 531 persons injured by (all: on pavements. 243 by earrings: or wagnun. seventy- 079 by horse kicks or bites and forty- seven by horseback riding; 117 were cut with edge tools or glass; ninety-six were hurt by having weights (all on them. and seventyaux were hurt In M- cycle accidents. while seventy-two wen hurt by falling downturn. 9 ‘lï¬vbl "uh... ' "It any mm a tflvlal thing to you,‘ SIM a well-known drnuln, "but on. In! our groans! annoy-neon In about i‘mrks. l have been In lhn drug hush new. for noarly lmm years. and I feel sure (but my nporlmce Is no dlflerent 1 from that of nary Mher dmum. The {trouble I complnln 0! m that nlmoat ‘nlMly-nlne out of «very lo. perm when presenllng a Dollie for medlclno will humbly rem- the cork an!" ya! have ï¬lled the bottle, uul a new cork la It and tied I! up, when they‘ wlll my; ‘I have the cork" This may 1 new I trifle lo llclu about. but cork: cost money. and "he. the†ls trouble occaslonnlly to Ind one lo at a boulo properly The amount of money we lay out :nnually for corks might be cut down lully so per can! If our cu:- tomen would only thlnk.“ "You mum talk Spanish." um mo wanna. with a smile. as II“! “In tho door. "II In humulailnx to no to ban my word donbtod‘ My ('uMn â€M. "will amlnl II. but my Imam for (be mince wk '19er I an sun" from your Imrhm form an. to pocket my pride. Nun. ytmr other mu mi It shall be In!- Mind." "0h." “M n"- «om-u. "than lhm‘n one am" w-y In «Md: you ran pron that you nay." "Mntlnm." am the trump, with I pclnod exprmlon. "In lb. our! of ('Ilhl than ! "ted the poop!» van and palm)“ mu they never maul (In Spain- Inh llama-p. TM} tilted only Eur lllhf‘ | “You." puruuml the wandervr. "l i had a [nu pluuuuon. term of nunr nun and rob-r00, humlmdu u! noun" to «In my Nddlnu. l nuuul m) Unu- in Idlonm and hum). I now! but) I run! that I could not gratify by a wan o! my land." "Whore In all mm" "In ('ubn. madam. I am A ('ubnu ro- tusu. My plum-Hon um bunml by Ina vmrl mum-rd: humm- l bud (Inn lid to m:- pnlrloxn My rm and rhudnu mm! murder-II. mydnpcn-h-nl- All unumd. and l â€" "If you‘re I Cub-u." lnIt-nupmi Iho woman. "prove I: by “Inn; Sunï¬sh.“ "My looks «In no! (involve you. Yet. madam. I can uwurv you ll bumble: me greatly (0 be compelled to ask 11ml of you. ’l‘wo short months no. manual. l was rich enough to have bought an the house: on m- “mt." "Indeed," and II"- woman, young nut-rusted. "You look It.“ amm-red llw woman, uroordlnx lo Hm Bumflo Express. ('ulmn I'an'lolluu Proton-ml Illm from ï¬ve-Ila}. IN“ Nut Walking. Spanish. “Madam." said the tattered wrvtvh, as the woman of (hp house came to the duor, "you are Inc-forc- you n vlctlm of the worst gowrnmemul lyranny on (he {mm o! the globe." “So knowing thin. when i listened to the dying Confession of Arubel Vere, i knew that ihia confession would clear Archer Treviyn from all shadow of suspicion. Arubel died. and i buried hvr. Previous to her deathâ€"perhaps in guard against accident.‘ perhaps guided by the hand of a mysterious providence to (clear the fair lame of an injured man» she wrote at length the history 0! her life. She gave it to me. i have it here. it will nxplniu to you all ihut you denimx to know." He guru her the manuscript, wrung her hand and left her. “Prevlous to this, only a llltlo whlle, I had been inadvertently a llstener to an altercation between Archer Trevlyn and his wife, durlng whlch Mrs. Trev- lyn. in a tit of rage, denounced her hus- band as the murderer of Paul Unmere. She produced proofs. which I confess struck me as strangely satisfactory. and ulflrmed her belle! in hls gum. She also told him that because the knowledge of his crime had come to you. you had dlsvarded hlm, and left New York to be rid of hlm forever! 1the phnlcln prononnead hu- ouc o! lmmedlm danger. When line now her m: was to be prolonged the re- fused to make the wnlauion the had summoned me to hour. 80 long In there was any prospect of her recovery, she said, she must keep the matter 1 secret. But ï¬lm could not die and leave It untold. Therefore. she promlaod that whenever she should feel dean: approaching aha should ï¬end again for me, and mellow her soul by the com tension of her sin. A few days ago came her second summons. numb "lil'l". POCKETED HIS “RIDE. fro nu (MXHNUBOJ M Elkhnrt. ind.. Williun I. mar. row, proprietor of one of the urgent wall paper and paint establishments in northern Indiana, made an armament to Christopher Gilietze. The continuous Bud times caused the assignment. The M Ind liabilities have not but and. ham. Icon to: Koottllg’n Mon. An econ In to be made to locum the pardon of John B. Reacting. the bank wrecker, who Is sawing a nu rem-3' term in Wisconsin state’n prison. Hood Pen-Io (Snot-n Dams. Kate. widow o! "Ra!" bury. the bank robber. is dead. She Is laid a: [ma planned the great nubum bank robbery. she once dug â€1ng the VI"! of the Tombs and set "Red" Leary free. 1'. lava Sou-Iona Capital. It, In announced that 1 bill I: to be Introduced at the coming session of the Hannah legislature for the tub- nlndon of on amendment to the con- stitution providing for the removal of the state capital from Lincoln to some more comm! point. John 3. Tumor u. Harry. John R. Tanner vm not go Into Um executive III-slot: n Springï¬eid. IIL, alone. Baton matters of stale. emu him In will. Dec. 30, give hh whole atâ€" tention to an malt of the heart. which he has skillfully conceded from In poliual friends for seven or eight yarn. On that an he will be married to Ins: Corn Ed"): English of Spring- ï¬eld. Talc-o- "I Iâ€" shop Soot I‘lown. '0'. 'NI I‘ll“ Imlu. A head-0nd «am-ton Mun". um through [nights ol the Southern Pr 1 «Inc mad. your “holder. Tans. Sunday ‘Iomlng mnltpd In the dam or two engineers. t'o ï¬remen and a unke- mn. The new of the emu-bound [mint went to sleep while waiting on I blind skiing. and the crew on waxing, (Making (tn the mad nation of the through wont-bound freight was the third section 0! the train, took to the min "no. The weather was (any, and the out-bound "ï¬ght and the (Mn! section 01 the west-bound train came mum at the bottom of 3 mg} In no road a (on miles from the 3M- lug. Lhflnm For "at week Mn ham 1?! In "to [mind 8mm. Inlml 1‘}. But tar. and II (had: 55. Intuit 3! Int 1 “Whoa! rou- lo the clan- In! week. but Indium named. and broke marv- Iy Friday. cloning 2% «nu Dower hr the woo-I. mot-m bnn but come In- lumcr, ho! molvu for ma ml Inn only 2.960.131 ballot-In. anion 7.0M.- Oll In! you. The MIAMI: exports m mun; mull"; flour Included 1.992.007 Nahum. on!!!“ 2.33.0023 tut "It. but lho nun) Idunco In prim mu uncut-ll) whack lhmmnu mn- ll¢ nuan- I! nu- (our largo-I vmorn «our. Ibo. n tin-rem 0! 21.00 har- nln [or the week. Ind I (011th do- rnuo In upwmi. owlng Io dlmhI-h- In; upon durum! (or flour. “"' “‘"' ‘" “""' “'""""" """" rprruneuuu “In the cotton mantttttcturo there is , ï¬x the t: ttttle change. though good- Ire alum; ; tum-o btm better, but with muny added workahm" tho uroductton exceed: the present «10- .’ ' __ mud. The market for raw cotton In t Rev. 1'. 1 weak, with mtdtlllnx upland. an nighth l. a (gym lower. with over 4.750.000 tale- It: Itsht March 4th. by Dee. I, when the crop h usuatty in troublt about butt In tight. «um-m cuttmtm I b0“! 0'0 It: would Inu- oltl)‘ 3.500.000 mom to ;:a3mlz romn toruartt In uln- month. and tho ' w Dr K tart" ran-"mutton In all": do“ not {Sought [.1 odvnnco prtm. Other 9'04““ mr- Idld. Ibo luau have Wu rater. lot now In "Wool manufacturing ls walling, .md while more concerns are a! work. the ' new demand improves but little. with I more favorable wombat Tho Iwculu- ' live oalrs or wool continua large. ! “The coke combination has channd its method so that contracts are openly ntade below prim-s recently ruling. and there is some portion of consumers muons tho proclurlng interests. An~ thracite sells below the attic-Lit circu- iu r. but better demand Is expected with revival in manufacturing. "Ground for conï¬dence is also found in the abandonment of two or the larg- ust combinations by which the iron in- dustry has hem roiurdod, and the pos- sibility that two otiwrs will he aban- doned. The immediate onset of the breaking 0! prices is in check largo buying of iron and steel products, but it will soon it» .woii about where pricus are to range. “The classified failures for Novem- ber show a gratifying reduction com- pared with those of October. and are ,especinliy important as showing that ‘the peculiar disturbance during the presidential campaign, which swelled failures $36,000,000 in August and Sep- tember, did not prevent quick returns to a monthly aggregatevscanwiy great- er than that or May. Delimited liabil- ltles in eleven months have been â€98¢ 738,459. ngulnst $148,644,202 last year. The increase is only $14,000,000 outside of those two months, and thle remain- ing increase of only 10 per cent. was also in part due to the alarm during the campaign. The decline of failures to about 40 per cent. of the September at gregate gives stronger ground for the confidence so generally expressed. MISTAKE KILLS FIVE USN 3 THE TRADE REVIEW. 5 FAILURES FOR THE waaxsuow [my Cook, the Summon: of Porto- A DECREASE. ,w have been forced to recognize the i uncanny of tree education. For some «ma. Omnnd for an Confldem In I 3:213:98: itdFazfsaï¬; fl: lup- the Nation'n Tacitâ€"Wheat Breakl imrllng schools In that country, slid Sharply. Afler Advancing All "I. ’ It “â€ng so ashamed hIVe the Poun- Week. guess government become that they D , have notiï¬ed that In tut-are public u," “ 0‘†“my â€View 0' "â€4" {schools will be established to be sup- â€.yf' F ported by the state. This must indeed the â€1mm“ ‘3““95 ‘0†“â€6“" !ï¬llSlr Francis' and Lady Cook's hearts her show is gratifying redimllo“ com- 5 with joy and a. great. amount. of natural paredi ï¬fth those of October-laud 2"“ I pride, for certainly it. is to their zeal cape: a " Important as show “5 l at 1 and energy alone that this reform has the peculiar disturbance during the 3 been brought about. 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Ton day- 71 Inc Acme Lamp §ovc A German has, it is said, invented 3 gate that on its lack being tampered with throws open its doors, helm: and drugs and lock- in the burglar, and handcuffs and holds him in Nadine†to be conducted to the police court In the morning. A man in Manchester ll going to improve upon this, and in ex- perimenting on an automalom that will ï¬x the burglnr across its knee, and Zol- nnd the Whoa!- M. Zola, who is an expert bicyclist. in so full of admiration for the sport loved by wheelmen, says the Paris cor- respondent ot the London Telegraph. that he may yet write 1 novel about it. He will not begin this new work, how- ever, until he has ï¬nished the book to be entitled “Paris," which is to follow “inurdes†and “Rome." The novel- ist will also wait for the further devel- opment of tin.- cycling movement. which, in his opinion, is destined to produce 1 race of vigorous )oung men. i Lady Cook is well known throughout .‘Europe, as well as America, by her i writings, as her plainâ€"spoken articles I have been translated almost in all (or- yuelgn languages. Lady Cook, prior to her marriage with Sir Francis 0001!. who is one of the wealthiest noblemen in Europe. was Tennessee Cinflin, an American girl, and was and Is one at the hardest workers in the women sut- imge movement to-day. 1’0 â€In A row i! 0": It". a: can warm your '20:“. QWOVN. “an,†d3anh a. may“. 33“} ACME corwmv fl'nddlSt. O O O my 0008‘. Doll-I In Yon-pl. It is pleasant to ho able to state (but through the energy at 8h- 11‘":ch I‘IQ Sarsaparilla wllh a stick mun the polio. W nuuim an