v vâ€"vvuwv seast that was the case in Piston, where Captain Frere, the “police mag- w, u we scooa 1n the veranda oï¬ the I “Nd they're not," said Philip blunt-t Vicarage, looking with irritated admir- 15': "‘.exceptâ€"that isâ€"except whenâ€" ation at a girl “ï¬lms yellow dress and I When "" tb country and the occasional travel- use y our “0509' lets who for any reason, or none, stOp- mphOPepose. .But when a ma!“ hasnhis beat ' 9‘“ at Pictom. all admired Miss Rirnh WnraataES‘levay from him» he - The tawny brown hair and eyes harmon- ised with the brilliant autumn tints of the creepers that twitned around the post. and hung in long trails from the Vimrage, looking with irritated admir- F ation at a girl “11mm yellow dress and I tawny bran haitr and eyes harmon- But twenty y “1‘3 880 it was a small M important chiefly because it was the only M Within thirty miles, 2‘1 hm inddo its wallaâ€"snub as LY wereâ€".11 z “1th a man consxd- '1 an laugh at the sur- att 18. when she 18 W1 bthe novelty at 8H! sknowledgq tint a. the -I‘ m__47 ‘ asemt. appointment, (bacon, or none, stap- admim'ed Miss Birch, ï¬d not think her rhea Madge was by. eeln well content to > be feared that When he is mag. mm'e largely in the Parson. At G888 itn Picton, t0 7 recent 'as engag- er father Frere. At '3 du_ty was 5380 m; was a man 2cm Melly because it was; the within thirty miles, Eris"; a it: wallaâ€"aual; 38,119] organizations 0 civ- ’ mg oontrated There 123g; Pistonâ€"nu Eoiamoal two days after the the, . .jeStY was . n nvm f Efï¬gyalg or the Br- Attempts vn ed, er Since 1 3 by a, \Villiam THE QUEEN’S cn‘! an apol e83 air. like DrfESeWP.†“â€"w WWUU asims‘l’risoned for ,v v v V; W‘ “ali- Lpes from assassins. The first on her life was made by Ed- Whirl: Ila vo slnate "or ; mu IeeDle lungs, he beganâ€"Io 0 1' some sphere of work im the md. It was in the licrit that he had Been Made to Assam )lajesty. several nar- the throne; led .Johï¬ 18 months THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, July 8,1897. M113: on July zHilJ. ' ---2 no 4 half a, minute that I can thi down again. ment, 0.1(1 maul nkr.--l ‘I “within a c 0 he of - sure. " up fee “Th? devil, you were!†Tom, 1;) a. startled tone. ll‘l' .Tom smiled and captain. and the .«But the 801d, Tom,†eagerly, looking into L “811me the native broug the gold with him.†arms and mangled, shapeless body and head that now hay limp and flaccid on the deck, seemed for the moment hard- 13' more substantial than a dream. At- SHOOZe. ’ ’ 10 hesitation VWG as he Wk) “15 more currciswify than ces that}: cast at: me u Sadipose?‘ he Bani: a1 into yer head, but . len YO’VB had an 1 uuqh agaln to so my; \LVJ‘O" the captaln shook his " if it hadn’t been fish, I’d have on board with me ’. and as it is J’m lam, promptly, feet Of the trea, but ye’ll be an hour or but 8X0 131de exclaimed. ut upjn . 2% finally all the ,soldm 4-18 intervening fields had b I MO- have gal- thingsl saw the dazzled 1‘ as my 4 eeli mn‘ramted the w e \ 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. . ‘ 4921:: Ix: back somehow; I pulled the' “WOW? “WNW"? . “NM‘ â€M! (Jr t 1.): zvrzv and still in Hm! ‘*"“3k'."uscert.:un. m.“ \ ........ _, V ’ ‘ I _ . _ _ groped blindly in a cry as I felt my somgthing the tom famlliar even thro was gold! twilight, but I felt that I couldn’t af- ford to pause. I llut‘ely ‘30 theldarker shadows, and de- _ -V-V VWU along. In'ahBEâ€"her moment I ped mix; the hold. _- 7â€".â€" â€"â€"_â€"vv vv.v O'J W‘WU‘J [stilL and, to Bumpriae. not more than thirty yer from the brig. Tom and the mate . azed downwards, for some seconds mt ut speaking, and then. the latter looked up. “‘Well, I’ll be Ojiggeredi†he emplaimed, “if Idon’t believe as it is a. ship after all!†I put 9n the helmet which lay on the another minute we lay perfectly and, tom amiss. not more Lwaiteq in breatï¬lewsgmgi eo: . nothxpg happened. 'l‘ï¬en )rward Into the darkness and ndly in the shadow I felt m an t ' gave the togflg n let close upon of Wh inh 994:an 111 e senrung n shah-l ,__ .. , 0L ll'ulLCLl Luv 1 ‘ I“("kylÂ¥u r. . . . ‘. | 7 . . 4.†, Meeltmn, .lce, \ n s agreed, and StLll 1n the probably patenmble. (‘02; E unnatural excitement, I mnfldential. Oldest ngema hoisted through the wa_ 111 Amencu. We have u . ‘ Pam-ms taken thm 11 ie of the bug. 'lhe boat! :‘pzciuluoticemthe u“ fore me, and the ï¬rst as my eyes recovered from SOIENTIHG E eell . with. which they :333'12‘12‘3311 éllustrated. hr 3 Whl e sunhght, were the * .- g faces, of Tom, the mate It 15001: on PATENT- .“ In]. 1 A _-_ everything end.) Pag 'é'f' stel- IS and let' , on the tin hid so 5 of 111010' awning bestia'e At.“ it; " GRISTING AND GHOPPING DORE THC F'Nt.‘f Tc. "' TH! WonLo -...,uuu ucmunz fl Hieft'l‘ and 00:40."? wickly ascertain, flee, u'xwthcr probably patentable. Conmzu: mnfldential. Oldest. agency lur rim-urn}: yr. 11 ’America. We have u \‘.'m-Lnu:mu 0.“: . .. , Mann Cu. 11-: 'pauiul notice in the utim :uylmcu )éf'a'ihlla‘ M: A Fl RST- mt cit-gambit of .lerms \. .1. year; I Obi-“vs and 114m; etc,, etc. Oï¬iC CONNE Feminine Fi‘ the different mental com m tnd women. for £113 in not sufficient to warm: m u curse. There are I: who 1'in men in their 1: anaemia“. and who kl I, well that a supply of I (ha not indicate a balaure There us many. also. who mines! quite as sua essful who have not originally be it. L00]: at the survmsft boarding houses. at the n drelsmakers, tbL prophet 06110018. etc. In many 0 stores in this country the ch! departments. the . bookkeeping. are women. to be quite as assiduous i‘ quite as coulpetent and than the majority of me but! of the mumuts of "‘0 women. It cannot be charged, 11 women are less desirous t'mn than men. not that 1 special repugnance to n by methods which do I lower thelr social caste. they are quite asa‘ouomie md they often display I the are of property. or holding on' toit, uuequ Statistics show that th failure: among women e iness than among men. tint they are more. m Willing to take risks '1‘ unleu be: Instincts a1 with by her affectinnâ€"fo‘ an incurable disposition Whom they likeâ€"a womzi out of ten a better guardi than a man. She is tintetore more suspicion Mr caution often amoun er of anxiety as to p ewes. in investments 3 venting losses rather t profits, and prefers tour tenet with absolute sat cent. with any risk. wanting possible dilute mnize any margin ht safety and danger. It id busineu viewâ€"point that Int 3 better guardian of? mm. in the matter <1 is us much a busineu q in; gain, Um woman is £4 mun. She may be dam metic, as the man deem unable to foot up a c011 three times in succession result. But all the $1111 in account of her expen the year, while the man do so goes to smash thl New Year's day. And t hibitually postpone add counts, she knows mum is keeping well within 1 bod charge of househo generations. the habit from mother to daught ardshi has become a 3 her. ‘he insists on get ue for expenditures. 1 the shopkeeper in a \l man could not bring M will go or send all me to ave five cents on oonaant consumption! difï¬cult to write call phone. of feminine hold expenditure. ani thrown upon her in v1 responsibility for mu: tin fortune which he cumulnte. He knows: ty halls of eXpendiu at £11 of the manner| an best be effected. you! he quietly depot hB QURBU)‘ ucpu git: of the womm joering at her lad; < It}. He really behev â€"â€" 1 AL-.. . {in n-ljcâ€"Jhey. arid that i {or hus (nrm grasp a singular still. the wm ed to think so too. ‘ other illustration oft! women. and the. fool they pamper their hl But some men mm ti. real buï¬no» 133 We concern. and knowing it, they st old cry apput, wume \V own wives zibout and W150 take their 1’ W11 their plie‘ their property ‘9. A mm [W do Lb '1‘; it