hrother. She could not help delight- .“ In M- society. In the mnifold mamngeonmm forhercom- lortndhmme-ofwhlch shemthe recipient. Yet, underlï¬lg this secret tad flaunt hi. In the ever-«9mm dung that muted her remembrance db. guilty women, and the death. by howledn that remorse. duty and m had than m availed nothing plum IL : I. looked Med utter than refresh- “ upon her return. although she hhd mrt‘ihlthofldohoppoduoatofld- wd'a ulvlco. Wm. rebelliou- lhou‘hu mm: for mum-y within her qll tho whflr“ m M Ma. tho mum-«nib.» ' ‘ mum‘- i me he teen the glitter of the mil-1. Muck or!- that pun-ed hie retiring he, he might have made a more mun! exit. hi. run down the stair- heel In nift. the air he bummed, as he went. lens 91. 3 He had I plea-mt drive; Constance an hour a! singled sweet end Miter- “ itmdtfllculttohmrherpert In the emrelt removal of the homer Intercourse of other den. without re. mg the severe guard the but let upon herself from the moment no die- eorered the true nature a! the teati- Ient the entertained for her husband'- â€my and badly. "We but In. pmullnmcomwum la main Ink-Um cur-Om roan†! “OI!“ Tho “up mu. “£0".de c... m- m M d a. Can It; Onto I): nu. cm II- he“ Clo-"M II I ho In“... a! had- luolqy. m-uy In“ nu maâ€" m!“ '1 did not ("an mm. Ivan-1n,“ y can "In!" at. mum-ed. n mama. hue at HIM m haul": "I In I .lfllon unions. “it In In"! «and I] slat I Ila-o no .0 M I: Habit-umpi- II. Drum" -m~muamumm. unl m hm in “may! "I h It Ill!" f“0|oM..7 «add-II“! W c.3000 In over. Anon no M! I.“ unto-I “Ir a! wot-dill I‘- 5‘" y“ "or, I. 7.! m it"! w.- thud In M ch can"! '5“. so My widow“ y"? I.“ W. I ’0‘ .- but .- III-II; to an...“ M- mullubmlfflumn .4 â€mu loud-n. 5"“ I "t “a“ an I In In! «no - ' n" 900 am much alarm: m pm: at IWI'N' a“ "' “mod no of m. 50‘4“ {Oh it. very uh, Opt. yimrr “You have altered noneâ€"none what- !" Inwrpoood Con-lance, with cold pm "I am sorry my manner has n- rlae to Inch noprohcnlonn." “Tm I- not woken Ilka the trunk o! a mouth no." said Edward. ulna the ma III. would but bum-nun. "I wlll not role-no you Mymuum'huhthshm' you the m an m to no non dour on my other Mend-Mp. ad which I and hope in much to you. Be. for on. haul. neat", and tell (NAPIER mâ€"rconmulnd Oppolnion was (mile. but Canaan‘s mtomm in so downcui at the ml of the excursion. that Edwani me a. paint, before going out. to all her into the Winn: slttluxâ€" m. “flow hue I {ensued my plm In your good yucca?" he began. In bluyiulneu. that was lost in earnestâ€" heforc he ï¬nished his speech. "I named to persuade myself that your cold Ivolduwe or me for weeks past, and your njsct‘on or my urvices when. ever It is possible for you to dispense» “ch them. was. in part, an unfounded c1 of my own, and partly the re- lt of your absorption in the do" but: um has demanded your time Id thoughts. I have begun Intel; to In other {earsâ€"dread- lelt I Ind un- huncly wounded or dupleued you. I no the justice to believe that. H II- he no. the oltenne wu uncoml- mum mu: “locum He was astonished that his wife, In- stead of modem. 3 submissive verbal acquiescence to M: spoken and writ- ten 4m, begun to weep In violently u to Mada! herself from "amen-.1 at reply!" to III M. She m never conducted land! In two 1mm“: Minn bum in his sight, m! a was My Muir perplexed. van tint uy Inc-pt to combo her mid to awkward work to him. In It: quiet hr t m, boom. the motion would exp-ad mm with": “! mm»; . ,gp it to be but Inâ€? demise. n we do «her change: in the mercantile and social world. By the term of this will. u l m eba'ut to remark. my property. with the excep- tion of n legncy to Harriet ï¬eld, I: d!- vided equally bet'een 7mm" and Ed- ward. And be In appointed role 01- ecutor. In the even of my (lest): he will be your nearest ecu-healer; and ani- eet lather. I wish you to remember till. It is hardly to be expected that you. although I Mr judge of charmer, should be u waver-m vitb the «ML lila- tbnt at him to mum then re- sponsibilities Is I am who but been his barium partner ever since he van twenty-one." "It em let mun I-y death one hour.†Ir. “than m not quite may he pane ever with“ rebuke n that! with he eon-Hem unworthy a ration! being. even thongh the It- fender m his wife. "You the" know elm. but drcummnm have led tee to real"! H u minimalâ€. if not In- falt. We hum men are superior to the dread of looking forward to One one oer-tun even! of morality. We calculate the probable eflett afoul-i at. not up and "ma lulwllfly MM! .4 hr Inhale mun. He no no mm m- who. my lot! Mn. and ."d have anally an In M- hm.vinlonuieednedmdhr cam-e alarm. "I n. “all you mid to mm It! mild II your burl. a! mill. .7 will." he slid. once-m1}. "1‘. "an! uh. I n- nnul that If. Hal! nan nu am In tub n. m mun. Ho - boâ€" M-d II- "no. I“ noun Incl am... an. I ï¬lmed. l m the new- "8 only for ya: ate. Porto. it Is ‘ us ï¬ll, Invent. that l to." acquaint you mu. none 0! the mom. of "n- luun-nt you at In Mr. Hall's hunt." "Please do m! I cannot hear to In: or spent 0' It!“ protested Col- mlco. In turn mum; to In am. "It nil flea-n no Omar-l.†how «m who. {he cu. m in; “I. I). M“ In! "to a Indore-n. Rio 0"" w the lion-Ind Ions-r .d Ila Ion-L ls. grou- AFIE r.- «.593 1'3 9. 1:; p!- 5-1 or»: III.- .. .1. 1:. sun .13 v.3... gals-$.- 02. 9...: 30:... I03 I. II 72.3.! I to ‘32.. .7. 238a ii§§1.¥£?.nx sitâ€"II 'l 3 3013.0: "'3? will (to M at death. but no no "Wu WI that and. bar In. (In! In unhol- swim. a» «up n- Ibo mm on." d n “at JIM I. In" «new curry mun bar m. I" loom-p to â€up u. In “it (tidy than cu the ma“- In an" [or which oh had you“. [M m \ “You new this III-1mm! to ‘In your hunt will ad Wt. In! In late- monoc have In lento your tun-lure and an?" the lawyer um lulu: u ll. door nun; Inhale-1y â€It. and Con-am my“, mm to Adar: a a Mm. Ir. Wilmer- slum Am“ the: M had 31m II. â€I. “Co-o la. .1 Our." ho Odd. «am. "We Ml - ‘ la- llml um um. mm: I m - mm. mm. run-{REE} '91an ch.- nd the when. "._-_.__ "Vang-u; In. uvl, she ran up to her husband's room and opened the door without knocking. A some“, who!» the recognised as a premium: any Inner. mood by the lounge with n vapor In M- hand. Two young In, apparently clerks, wen withdrawn I ma. Into the new P-rtlnx from Edward at the outer entrance with a brief phrase of thank- l'or his kindnefu In! accompany!" her. _g‘ 7AA ï¬ance or her Inn-bud": 0mm; upgu her many in word and not, to hold her (ant to the umbhneo or right and honor. Thén. shaking all the spell. she would loathe herself (or the lee gunman“. and pray, In a blind. heathen!“ way, to Him who had sent her pain. to aus- um: her under It, to keep her from falling Into the {outer mm of open de- gAA, - '.uoui the ante God meant for me. be- cause, led by olher'a cannula. I blun- tiered into a ioveieu connection with another! Which in the criminal bond; ‘ tint cranium by my Maui-got iho oom- pwt which has had no hie-sing nvo the unprovai or cold-buried and mer- cenary mortals? Outwlrdly u. must remain u we are: but who in defrauded it i dream of what might hnve been? It I love him for what he to in himself. not for what he in to me?" CRAFT!!! X emu 80.. at. I. an um! Rayon†an. 6: "I 4m m. . char In: the “a in Man mum. In. with tom an will. A l‘nnehuun autumn thu [- I m. of In, yen- . m dam tiny 3,000 an, Inn no can, and on not of up an. hod- nd to“ Iron-(o II. man. It has rennin“ for a French-III u make the ï¬rst complete explontlon o! the III-nut cuern In the British Ill- uses, that nt nlmhelaovn. Ireland. The explorer h Hon-lent Martel. vho ‘hu recently become famou- Ior his dllcoverlec in the enema of F‘rnnee. The Hitchehmwn tavern In formed In limestone. and In renarknhio for the number Ind extent of Its enunciated an- m which. when plotted upon 3 chart, renemhlo the street- ol n clty.‘ The length at the can in about a nil. ‘ nndi n quarter. and n cont-Inn ma nnln'ul Inhnhlunu. Including n We. at "Met, thch In min: to It And whlch hue their mun emu-nee mm. In in nee-u. ed at the one time. Ordinary canal hosts an and, the power being fur- nhhed by m. The tunnel arch ova the canal In provided with cross pieces, and the men who do the work 0! pro- which lie on then but: on the lad: of coal. and path with their feet ngalnst the an bar- of the root. ‘mnd fro- cnd t'o end. In mm the coal nine. are very enemive, but the mam Hag undeï¬ned. may yarn no the vinegar: of the [hie of degevater‘s We: thought they could save money by transporting (I. coal underground Instead of on the our. face; therefore the all! was construct- ed and the nine: connected end drun- The Ion! notable and In tho worldhthemhetm Wot-slum 8L Hag-p, h (59 North of Bub-d. A law mm unk- cm a. mu cheats. m- ung-Md um «um um "In-nu rm unwo- u .0 nun-um: "l'd nth" not tell. pk..." The bank Mark In“ Damn. Ha ha In ny-nmy with the Initial .00- any at no troubling min» to In:- elal Ginny. "Oh. but you In: tell." In "plied. â€new.“ "ï¬nely. 'l’lo blushes new painful In: than cu mm a loophole of moo M Ind all the vorld ghoul! not not in m and "lulu ml! at (lune In I. to Mac her he. clone to tho m~ lot she win no" of alumâ€"aha sud: "my I 'blsm it. place.†ad the "In behind In wlll me: how how old she ta. wound but... all of u.- with I. annular». m u rum. .070 "mu than um with book- to I.» mind In In "bu-III SIC-rut. A mm and any Mum club! and but and (on! will I too. at Mmlwhblmmnl a nu- nm "In... 1'). Mn u I). rum In I now «mm at! (In. an a Ion." In“ In: and, un- nho DIOI‘OM I" the am"..- null" loh'rplnh‘ylldmlofhttb- Inn and in mm:- and I" anuâ€" Iain-anon ilk. m In! alum 3m to II gnu but In!“ n ma moan-cud to um" All and!“ tour on“ my. M M a!» lie hum} qua-(Ion: "With your up?" n In 1 hm mm}! a gnu ball. an no No- York “on“. Lou mm or Ito-cu. Ila-e union And do '1' WA. A WOIAN'I PIIVOLIOI. hold nma In no tumult m m-mncmmpmumua. lldouce. "He will never undorotud no. Wo m u IllumnIIUc u on old Inter." ole oxen-ed (III. by thinking. I "The more cleanly l Inn-u hlo Icy pro- prloty the New notched Ive oholl be. I III o tool to Ino‘lno uythlng also." And thus sun“ by the rum elm-co of moo-climb. And no) “In that In. "or elated the Ill-mud not. With Ir. waam' mural-3 mama; ooonod In (on book In. tho old WI. Except that Invluuou won la- wman: u m ooooog mod. old that I'd-om nu Condom Ion-M It won inevitable thni. the confession she had mediated, while he told her of his amusements for her future. be- traying with h child’s adenine-s the perfecmeao or his trust in his Mother and in herself. tho full outflow of pen- itence. and depreciation. and ennui! tor pardon. at which the tan were but the type and premonition. should be checked by the quernioul reference to his per-anal discomiott. But the und- den and disagree-hie motion induced by it who hit iyu excuse for the hud- oninx of her heart and duilin‘ oi the sensibilities. just. now so tender. which Iliad her mind with cuiien resentment huh-t. him who ind repelled her con- "I be: your pardon." mannered Coho stance, Itrflghtonlnx herself up. “I will control myself honor hereafter. It In time for your comm. Jay I pour ll out an you?†of hysteria or ennui-ion. and al- drunod her with the most stringent ny- ml to could think of. ~ “ liy, Con-unemyour I'll-Hon in axe ting me most unphnunuy. l tour I shall in {ovarian when tho doctor cull. if this out or thing in kept up.†He did not llllll to he unkind or al- nnh. He believed hi- honlth to ho of gum-emu importance in her wean, nnd ‘ tint the recollection of thin would not ha: co rights. The experiment unecood- ‘ .5 .5 no 242:: 2:. 32.. Pt... «0 has 11,230. .92. .533 c 3 so Ian Ronni-M. ecu“. .OD~IIMI.Q'..|‘ '0 0'"!!an “mm the landing an no “.1 on: visit and true! In Fatima qr- nummmm In", on vhlch the Interest la $400,000 a you. This I- paid On?! three month. and It mount: then to 854 for each man, 110an Ill. child In the trlho. 01' the $400,000 one-tenth I: not am an cane-Hon cud the children In I“ sent to school. They go :0 Mom hoarding Iehooll and an m mad 00 all the Imus-nut If the! m nol In Ochoa. The Indian. mmnnlnmlmntotmtfmm‘ their luau, which my lens to thc‘ manual for uni. Innko I Mace happy. The JIM 11â€"35 1.000.000 new: of land and shout 39,000,000 In rtho United Bum Irm- Over II the Dance portion of the ter- ritory every member of the tribe is "anâ€. The men ere handsome and the nun ere not bed looking. They ere few to number url ere decreasing every yeer. Now there are only 346 voters In the tribe end they are the recipients of a bounty that talent well pahap. a so“ was (In In so my lam the! have pledged their money in alum. and HIM n In taken by the debtors at the moment they nacho It. At the but u vlll not lad. long. for um um unused to lav- lng no much. I“ they know that (In. clo Sun will any them more regularly ln tho future, a he do†tho Chero- madlieynnuullyoflham (ht In the Honey cm. to" devel- oped. Mhnutemum to keep gal-bung ol the man. but with null m The fmdnen If. up:- to get more money ad they will Mt. It any kind of : game. It Io. m colored mm at the mu. m Wren from Oklahoma at: Ill-or. The mo in- Den the nut order- ly In the Iâ€! o! It. ludlu Tam. m â€In“. In tar-er can: than has has any: a In." “Induce or m with m which In In“ (I. light ï¬lm. "an the slain be... wild about (to null-Ian hour In (in the “coon.“ who nut to out ads-Imi- Mrdennt Tin“ In that the Alan Ike- ." may to no mnd-bootnrcvml- nont- vmh rd ribbon In the" halt m bore. and they do no town at tents in no not! W (mm, while an old folks an ham; 1 mm rulud'flu. mmd.$~.numlmn In ml "It“. 110 yum-I In I“. I, fully. and on mum at no “I.“ nation.» a! a no. tut II. to lately ohm; u.- noun 0! I» all! m to he I Ito-ado. can. The “ukule- at I). loam of no Imme- m no In. m [or thy all hot on» In the drum. The plain ubool II no at no on- When the Cherokee utlon liberated lte eleve- dun-tn; the civil war I treaty wee err-need between them and the government that the treedmen ehould be received Into that button u citizen- end hold lend In common with the Cbemheee. When the Cherokee strip wu eold the Indlhne forgot the pro- vldone of the treety and vented III the noeey. but the court at clun- nve “00.000 to the (neat-ea. and It In the distribution at thle large eon that bu brought the people together, ‘ Heyleu In 12 talle- no. the reï¬ned end the ï¬lled]: wee all hauled to teeth. The Indiu- end heednen were emulated by e lame number at hr here, who an the meet eatlclu de- vheebrthevlnun;otthenomto be me out. They not up n "ltd"! Plot-nee.“ when ell eerte of u-ee were II m then to evell the me there «we Muted. e! Nethe- ne- who have been eelllu goods to the treedmeo (at noethe on credlt. trestle; l- the come. at thu emu-lone line for thelr any. The total Int-her et tread-en en the mile tho Cherokee treedmen. A tow weeks use it wu only a poetollce. with one store and I. blacksmith lhop. In a tow days it bee-Inc a busy town of 4.000 people. mainly colored. The one Intent 0! the population was to receive checks from the government 01 which they ate ben- ll Inn: Cuc- no “Indian" III." not Ila. a! cl. (Io-II" Ann-Inn Blood to m 01~Whltl “Tn-I" to: INDIANS 0" BIG MONEY FROM UNCLE CAM. PAYMENTSAThZï¬Eï¬ d qun lfle II “in (Speck! Latter.) ‘ HE moat Intensiâ€" ln; town In Indian Territory and one of the wonders of the yea I: Huy- den, when the a†government in “AYDKN WRING THI PATIENT an»: a, Inc-u. Jacobo, Ilaâ€""Fade". m um‘t do? Hebrew! In an I. adder Mia!" hook, .~‘M me. I... col! Thkmum-tglnda’fla at elodlu.â€â€"â€"Nn York mm “Why." an the new once boy told me to see how long It In to set then and luck, and mid I 3E3 "See here!" hovled the manger; "dog It Mo you {our ham to an? a W three street; any and m turn 2" no I..." o! How York Clâ€. It h and mu morn than 13 per cent of those who Mo New York city toâ€"day were born 0! foreign mother; while more than 40 per cent were then- selven born on foreign coll. Peter Stuyveant ruled I- his day over 1.400 New Yorker-I, who convened In 013M- 001: «mm consul. had. These don travel around in atoms with lime tun cousin!“ bread. mm and wine has!“ fro- thelr collars. and hundreds of Inlet- m hue been rescued by then. rm; nosmcs or 8'11 BERNARD. unoc- u the Ion-nun “no". In and a: the boom. Thy m â€that to the use tin-nth- am». “In new. ot man you. a If. the “in. and no then mm. 1'). Ila-h al- inn keep out! a twelve do]: on pr low- lo a INC." «on. "Mon. "am and damned-n. TI. mu! or IN: min In [Mu “aim to Invol- ‘m and vocal†vaunt- loot u no “lulu In been the nine! 0! my we. 01 NM... The no.†can for WI] 10.. "Iv-kn no" you will“! cum-c It. “In.“ nylon, u m non-um I. no! no... lo am! "all m at m m huh. Tho-o um cu do“ to to m to "mod, bum. to cm"!- tile 3 n- cquu (o tho thou-t may ‘ mil to elm“ In I hotel In n. "1‘ 119 It. Barnard don. an m u tho I'm mnlm who mm!) in. havoc- Bumudu‘ nu luly. “no hutc- m noon at m At- ‘ml-Iu «In. mated by a un~ It: 0! In: mint. M u. buy son: I. no sou-1m. an. d .vlon, invent. m In on Maple- Hm o- a. mo! ma. It. mm mucus. The at. mu m in but Imu In mm “0 In no tnnlm u a a... 1'). m loot at no Milling to mu m swan-“www.mm»; Vol-n and in women: oxiremiiy, who Points do Dmnue. in the Penino chin of the Alps. u in (in butâ€: huma- iion in the Alps, it not in I" m The mono-wry consisted at n In". regular mu- oi lion. building. um ‘ and [loony enough when unwed tro- iho axiom. but inviting an atom m within. Dupli- iu ma Annu- nee. tin bowie. Bu volcano! Alvin inning for nine centurion. n in mom 1‘ than 8.000 feet above tho lucidml lea. it no Mailed in so by Cont Born-rd oi Hudson. who W cu mind. ii- W hm nu- ol li- Iii. in helping and protecting In Ann-nun. Winch- hn «nan.- 010-! and lb...- Ila-plan. (Such! better.) Tin left win. 0! the 3m! monster) 0! St. Bernard tn Swinerhnd bu been damollshed by an “shacks. No mm were loot nor no anybody notional) Injured, but the monk: occupying tho monster: were In mloua my" for none time. The hospice of BL Bor- utd In -t the highs! elevation ot ch at. their bullion to Europe m have to:- their [emul- vhlu m and women who no tempt-d by the miles- Iy uses to Ion-got lint the: m the superior moo. wun. lull blood- wear in the council camber. Md tomo- umu on m street. the full when at the Indian wmlor, (or the most pm the yore dressed In the ordluny tull- Iou or the whites. One of tho wealth- In! men. who. by the way, In. twelve ‘ children. lives in a house flat I: the equal to my city roudonco. having can 310.000. It ha ,all the lnprovo~ menu at plumbing Ind heating. ml to u contort-bio u could be desired. RUIN IN 81'. BERNARD PASS. I. bemoan Ion! lflflflflfllsf’sfl'ï¬f â€I am Mlnonl Ash human-mama'sâ€. r . Inc-ll.“llctul." liq-ruin- no.3: â€manqu.m.lu. 1"." g- ym: nan-mm m [JR/â€AGE â€my; Water» 1:“le .75 incohnï¬ml wm â€autism AMruanu.wMu-my m m that may ll. allit- (oa W7 “Yon; low ‘1‘ u N'- m?" “It wasn‘t in hull. II. no on at In honor. marâ€"cu- From the Washington Poet: Janet Helium bewi- II the new memo: who he linked Ifl'i‘ll the house. He in an interesting and picturesque ï¬gure. It. Lewi- iooh like I Mica view. He ween-mtmckmt animate-to lie Anklet. brown troueen. mm lather than, 3 high collar. I lowing necktie. And yellow gloves Hie lair has over hie forehead like A bunch MMMMbye-uie.lnddieâ€" clones u: incipient bald spot on a. summit at his ermine». uu yellow 1mm are turns! end wonderful till-u. They agreed onion boil: side- 01 hi. face in techie-l profusion. and m med in the middle with «idem one. Ir. bowie he miner chin to (ion boulde- u. clothes. Re In with- out doubt the man talker in the hue. Hitherto the even end “new: Johnson 01 Indie-- he held the M. L be: lawn cu ulk him to e standstill. rnthenieothordeunitmm ’wonhMin-nlieilum. liwoeidlotbenpropereiniletony (In the! were mu 3 mt. lot an nee-ill lie we'd-Jammie."- cumin-“mundane“ m 6 Wm? limits-H“ Eu iio-a'm 8503 Pam v. Hood's Plus Mommmnpuflaundurbu; a. _uoo¢ and Ingugo up no Ink-I- Hood's Can’t Sleep, IT KILLS hm Imus louo-Io mm.-