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The Roupell Mystery By Austyn Granville this time had been standing by clapping her hands, nud seemingly evincing ns much delight, when a wig or n pair of handcuffs was unearthed from the depths of the detective's capacious pockets, as the child herBelf. Mine, Hosa Oresson, from whose fnco all trace of amusement had now vanished, nnd who Hat easily In her chair prepared to listen to the detective, was a woman with a history. Married at an early ago and cruelly deserted by her husband, she hnd been thrown upon her own resources. CHAPTEB XVI. (Continued.) I "I must confess that did "Have you ever known of n case where to me." a man was forced to commit an act "Well. It occurred to mo: nn,t In nn- Th i. t.i i...n ... .... I . . . .... . . ' I , ..A . inclination: event it will Do time well spent to look by which she could have earned a living. Certainly ; but I have never known over the record of thn trifll. IMilltti T . I KIia fV.iiM liava fninnl nmnlnvmnnt It. of..vr" B!ng t0 11,0 lvngih o n mur,1(;r" Seur may have called witnesses to testify dressmaking hnd she chosen, for she was Nor I, I must confess, though that in his own behalf to snAfc. for Inninnm nn -,., -.in, .,r ,,n,tl onnlil does not prove thnt this was not just of his former good character nnd who have taught the piano, or set up ns a Huch a case though I don t believe it knows what we may learn from them? translator of foreign documents, for she was. But you will admit perhaps that Go out and get a cab, while I take down was a very fine linguist. Her personal II1 llAtHirtn'il I ml I tit nnnfhnii In I in I. . . . l. - . . - ... ..... ...... uu .,ul.iiv. ...,, ... iw uuuucr ui ioe case ana nut awnv rlmrmii nml noonmn lhmrnt wprn rrent Mrong enough to compel him to enter a these books." .nnrh tn hv lnn.. mnnv n thrnt. house 1 1.1 per, for the purpose of stealing a "To the Palais do Justice." As ther ere about tn tn tn- k i. ..,.. .i . - . : 7 "r " vATmniij it impiu ; nun ju wouiu i newsooy approacneu tnem, crying: contend, I presume, that this person hav- "Horrible murder ! A body found In nig so cntereu tne cnateau, was compeu- tne Seine! ' w n . . an - ' . w Ill ., r w:,.fiw mm intwEFiriv ed to violence to escape the consequences of detection?" "Exactly," replied Cassagne. "Now the question Is, not who is the accomplice. but who is the principal? The principal is the party primarily interested, and he forces the accomplice to obey. The ac complice, the mere tool, we cannot hope to find first as we have no clue to him. Hut we may reason ns to who his prin cipal is, and so we may find them both. The accomplice will foe found when the principal Is brought to light." "Go on," again said D'Auburon, as the detective paused. "I can't go on," answered Cassagne. "1 have just got so far and there I have stuck. " I am in the position of a hound who scents a fox somewhere, but knows not in what direction to look for him." "Itut it seems to me that he cannot lie far off." &t Wlnlfrlim CahbsBft One of tin) Hlmplesl ways oi kwjmhk cabbage l s'oro ,n )rt'l"u(, "r some sheltered place, oftoti iiIdiikhUU' ii fence whli'h hs 'won inndo tlht by ,. llheml uso of straw. The oblniBM .iro stored with tlll'lr HtlMllH oil llllll tiro placed liend down and iih close toBotlior iiu possible. Two or three tlerH are J often tnaile, the hetulM of tlio secotitl tier Ih'Iiik placed between stems of tlio li:r . " " ..r n,n lower, and ho on. tlio pi' wiuk rltlsb house of parliament, who has ''," . "J"' .. ... aM -Henrr II. rmu.. brush or Utter. Small Miwnlnhlo homls way In Novomimr, 'T - a pri-k' Value of Co-Ornln. mnny rlcal manager to take her up, and proba bly she would have drifted on to the stage If It had not been for a slight Incident which turned her from it, aud presenting an opening in nn entirely new tieiu. ue- urmsu uouse or purimmc.u, """ " ...,., ,. ,vpm wt, lenvcn. Halt grnas elded her to adoot her nresent calllne. luri In this ronntrv recently, said In M 11010 nnr " A. ...n- 1164-H " " - I t... .kB .limiiii ftffiil it Ilin ntJll. lillin. MtndeiitH nl"" .. ." Unit HICT "Buy a paper, D'Auburon." said Cas aguc, as ne icapea into the vehicle. One dav she entered the Bon Marcho n,i(ir n nrrlPiiltnrnl IV1hI,..u. .11.1 . i . I - . . . v.. ..n..v1 v uuuiuu uiu HS reoueSiea. ana lUtlin- I tn f n unm ahnnn ni Rtm hml mnila hnr x ......fe Ing into the cab after his friend, spread purchase; TpoM for them andlad rechel Til la c 1 W. tmv ,M thl8 WBjr '" , NT , the sheet just wet from the press out the door whcn a heavy hand was laid ,,ar'8?' ' r, ll 'LlZ will continue to develop during wlntor iimn hia imau . . ... . . farmers are not completely reoiwiou- .... n .. i. . . i iiTinn nnr niiniimi.r. 'niminr. np wnn con "Ah I" he ejaculated, "this nlot thick- fronted hv nnn nf tho flnnrwnlkpr. who ens with a vengeance.. Whom do you think accused her of taking a piece of silk from the murdered mnn is?" the counter. Indicnant at the charce. she ... conu.ot suoss." made an impassioned appeal, on the spur It Is ougeot. the detective whom the nf thn mnmnnr tn n conflmnnn RfnnHtniP prefect of police placed on the track of near. Her anneal was successful. The rantlnmnn niwmnnnlA,l linr Intn th nfTlf. . m. . t.....,....,t I as I : : v...,.-...kU ..... mrniers. me iarmers are unurimmm- .,.,. ...,n ..Mmm will of the manacpr. bpcnme voucher for her . . . .. .. - i but one or two thick, WlllIC Oilier Will . . j - u eacn oiner ooiier eacn jtm - , . . honesty, and offered If civen halfi an ... . l tliom Hit two to two ntitl a nan ' m r a -u-aw innitriini in nil mill- i I ' v- Jules Chabot." It was npt a voluminous document, the report of the trial and conviction of Philip La Seur. To be sure, no one from a perusal of It could have argued the iuentlty of the prisoner in the case with the Philip Graham of Belliers. But were the facts gleaned from the evidence con clusive? Certainly not. There were lr.(l Huguenot defeat! .. . ' l.ln the entire business of farming by J Zn7 ' nn.. . Z ll-8lr Kdmnnd Andre, introducing co-operative methods." And 1 " J- ' J three fur- r of New Kn It might be ndiled thnt there Is scarce- s,ru 1" 0 ,, ,.nM .,..,, on .1 In Boston. lnl ly a farn.lnB district In the United row-ten or hvc he I ii 1 J" -J n73-I)estn.ctIon of carco of - States where more benefit- cm.ont be well dmlne,! s Ite an Pl- J , i,0(l(on hnrl)0r br realized bv n closer co-oneratlon of the with their stems up nn dose B her ln r "MnM kiss 111 IP. onie preier i ") "" hour's time to produce the stolen prop- are a cl0SC,r ' " " " ,(H.. , rKK then to n MInt. erty. The time was accorded him. and ter, which pertain to heir mutual In- Jjt JW wt Htrnw he left the office, to return with the piece oui iiieic .uc n B "- , , 1.. Invcr 0f traw 1 , u ' of silk In question, which lie had com- bllltles ahead. Describing the 000 co- Rrnw hay or n ntr or r i48o-Uai rt States Cnrre pelled a notorious female shoplifter to operative organisations of peasants In and then several Ww . uy I-rnncls I)an mlnlMer to disorn lust as sho wns bplnir bowed out Trolnn.l trhlnh lm u-n limtruiiii.itnl III re Stored before ireeZlllK. auii M 11-11 780 jnnIt of .1 ,, . . , by an obseoulous shopman to her carriace. patntiiiuhim- fnr nn mirnnw nf raniiic- the will covering them Is fror.cn "You had better strike the Marquise do tltlon wlth commercial Industries, fore-rt.t.- r.n n... 1. w.. ... Tea I'nrty." 1775 British Parlla mrnt hu .- sels anil Imhr.L.. T Ihft Itrlll.l. -..w ""mi , -1 , ....... 1 J t "Very likely. He may be right under I points of Identity, however, which were our noses, and we not able to discover it, But our opportunities for investigation are not yet exhausted by any means. There are two people who may be said to be interested parties, sufficiently inter ested to be instigators of the crime, and doth must be found, If possible." "And they are?" "Henry Graham's wife and their son, the latter of whom has long since grown to manhood. Do uot forget that, under the American law. both of them would inherit if Madame lloupell died intestate. 1 shall now try and find them." "Whom will you look for first?" "The son for reasons too many to enumerate." "Where will you .search for him?" "In Pari.." "Why in Paris?' "Because the priest told me the woman who brought him up went to Paris; be Hides be was a wild young fellow, and All wild young fellows come to Paris eventually. It is simply a question of time," "Where 6hall you begin to look for him?" "Where all young men of his stamp eventually are known. Take my word for It, wo shall find some record of Henry Graham's son, Philip Graham, on the records of the police." quite marked; the age of the prisoner nearly corresponded with that of the man they were looking for; he had not been all his life in Paris ; he had neither father uor mother living but beyond that there was little enough about his family his tory. The court had offered to appoint a lawyer to defend him, which offer the prisoner hnd refu.ed and had made a not unable speech in his own behalf, which in all likelihood had been the means of sensibly Influencing the court, for In pronouncing sentence, the judge had ex pressed his regret that the prisoner had misused his talents to commit the crime with which he stood charged. Though he examined ail the papers connected with the case, Cassagne was unnble to Brabant from your books, monsieur." ho ng out mddIcmcIIf compelling rail- be covered with atrnwy innmiro other litter to keep the noil fror.cn til the cabbages nre needed for Bale. 1 U.,. lo "MB, i - Ul 11IU UIllIMI Nil!.. I ' to discount. " ... , I7II.I! lv nt nn 1111 1 . . . v. nn. - 1 if.kii retin iii ii.i.f.i. An Klertrlo InrnliMlnr, Electricity has been applied to InctJ- 1 1 1 1 I f . I . . ... V w VmVw. roa(ls t0 lrov,d- rncllltlc-. and ager Insisted that one of his best cus- , , , .. tomers had been insulted. dictating more favorable legls atlou to "That woman's real name is Bergeret. Parliament, clone: "ine lirsi ming was 1 i,,-k ...uj. in... vn. mi to liitroilupp ii Rvstetii of aerlcultural will please pay this lady five hundred education which extended Into every batlon by Otto Kchultz, an electrician francs, and let her come with me. I can branch of the Industry, promise you she will institute no action farmer, for Instance, for damages. ' . thine he reoulrea, The manager was thunderstruck. j cb.inery( of tue very best quality. They Is designed to obvlnte the tlltlleultlc. "Who are you?" he gasped. combined to consign In bulk and dls- connected with the ordinary form of ..J.,af 1 rttiS- Mbuto their goods In the market. They Incubator. The manipulation of the np- Itou from the BrltUh. ICJIt. "PI., ll.l.l r "" i"" uniiru mates took TXmmL. 1S1' Bonaparte arrived at l'u h .U ir...i. i .. iiu-iihii mmjiann. JS-5 Battle of Moodket. Industry, teaching the of Strassburg. and Is the resiilt of three iS18i.ark thratcr K y . -nee, to purchase every- years of experimentation. The appara-1 ,troj.eU by fire. . ..Ioah 9, Implements nnd mn- tus Is mtulc for 60. 100 or -00 eggs, nnd ,ook ,lfi onth o( lllrfflinr iiU . proclaimed President of th Fnk Ur public . . . Asiatic cholera iwrf MUioiitf ITnltMl Hli iw.u I. n. ' fjn,l mnmlnf" IIIUUIC IUCII KUVU9 III III llllll IV-I. 1 Ul J "V . ----. ..vnjj tBM l.rOOU UlOrnin-. ..... I .... I. ul,rl.. nt.il ItM limln!. 1C? t If 11. n. . Then he took little Celeste Cresson In omoinea to raise wonting capuni iur ,.u.iiiu. . .. . -r- .- .o- . n. urnrr, emiarat 1 landscape painter, died Id okm loilglngs in Ixitulon, undtr in i ed name. his arms and, accompanied by the grate- tueir operations. They combined to imnce (leiiemis only upon an utnntcr ful young mother, left the store. She own breeding animals. They did Just rupted supply of electricity, wns half faintinc when he lifted her into what you nre dolnir here broucht scl- An ntitomntlc nttnchmciit keepa the discover anything by which the identity n eab. He felt that It would be sheer ence Into farming by getting It Into the temperature within one-tenth of n ik- IS5--Pegu annexed to the Itdlu of the two persons could be more fully brutality to leave her. He seated him- gChooi. Thev hnd the same svstem of gree of the normal temperature of In-I plre. established. ,, I self beside her, and bade the driver seek nstructIon aud experimentation sup- ciihntlon. The degree of saturation of first train crowed tie Vld. , . ..:-. Vr; ' Vr sue K r'-L piled by your government" the air Is kept in tlie same inniitier, ...if,..., m... ri "". u. .ime. uresson sat up anu ioiu mm aer "But it is the locket of Henry, not gaa history. She must find work soon, I xeiv Vnrle.y of Tobncco. I'll ili n Graham." said D'Auburon. .,. ro.i k- mnnv -n nni-i . ... . , , ... ... v....onv, ... .. ----j j n. new variety oi luuativ, viuuauic i ,... i,.i.,.,i ti... ,iitliv ,.t "I have not forgotten that," replied exhausted. Then it was that he told her , , , .... ..' , M"KH Innibnted. J he quaiitlt. of elcc- the detective. "But a family likeness is llnw , P,Pr . n(. nrofession. ' w " ' 1 " . . . ' tlclty required Is very small, for nn In- . . i i -inninnnu rrnm kimwi r r vit r ri r rrnm i "The Dronrietors Cf all those largo -.... .-. CU,ntor Iioliling liny eggs, ten to twpii- ares would give you business. If I spoke ,"u an w'ucn ty watt Under ordinary conditions, ninety chickens can be counted on out of 100 OHAPTEU XVII. Shortly lefore ten o'clock on the fol lowing morning, Cassagne and D'Auburon entered the bureau, where under the di rect supervision of the commissary the records of the department of police are preserved for future reference. Cassagne was evidently well known to the officers of the bureau. In a few minutes such books and indices as he required were placed at bis disposal. D'Auburon stood by intently watching his principal as he turned to the index lage of a huge volume. Beaching the letter "G" he ran his eye rapidly over the names, n-hich were arraneed in the order of their date of entry. He started in at the top of the page full of confidence; ns his finger traveled down the column, however, his face grew perceptibly longer. When he reached the bottom, he gave au dible expression to his disapiwintmcnt by exclaiming : "Philip Graham either was never un der police surveillance at all, or he chang ed his name when he came to Paris." As the detective uttered these words, an Idea suddenly occurred to D'Auburon. "Look indcr the name of the woman in whose charge, he was placed. If he took any other name than his own, what a strong thing sometimes. This portrait of Henry Graham is undoubtedly a ( good likeness. Itecoliect that Dr. Mason, the laundress, the janitor at BIols and the priest at Belliers have all recognized It as his portrait. It was taken when he was quite a young man. Sometimes father and son, at the same age, very closely re semble each other. If there should be a strong likeness between the portrait and Philip La Seur whom should you take the latter to be?" "Why, Philip Graham, of course, as we have all along hoped; hut what of that? We have no portrait with which to com pare it." "You forget," replied Cassagne, "the admirable collection of photographs at police headquarters." Which is under the strict surveillance of the prefect of police. Do you sup pose he would allow us to look at them, wheu our success means his defeat? Not exactly; why, we could never get beyond the door." "I will take care of that," replied M. Cassagne. M. Cassagne, on parting with his friend, buttoned up his coat with the air of a man who prepares himself for I also will give you employ- stores to them, ment." That was botv Mme. Cresson became a female detective, and at the time of this ( interview had become the most famous la her line In Paris. (To be continued.) The Cameo. The true nature of a cameo Is very much misunderstood by the public gen erally. Most ieople think It Is the stone Itself, when lu reality the method of L'y bridge at Montr.nl. 1K0O The paort ytem tbolUWk i.- i. .. i .. ... - . i-rmirr uy .npoir.u 111 Km African Itrpuhllc rstabli-M hi ivrugrr prtniueni. 1W11 Federals attempted to btek . . 4 I. 1.1 . 1 n wring wumcient, depending cunnnn oi unariwoo bwjk,, -. l. ......(..-.. n? ,1... ........ . . ....IUA.J LI. I f- . I -1 .. . V. . . I . I .. I . .. . I . . V.l.llf. rur ruinmt uiu iiii.hvun mier mwr i .. m-. been devised The npjcr part In de- nab with jfi.OtX) troopf ....Prm voted to the freshly hatchet! chickens. Lincoln calletl for 300,000 to1m ltimwl ii fliiiht- thn I . . ... i . . . ... . . ... . . . y wmie uie i" it pari, in arranged, so iu. 'i ninrenin .mrnii)ii to imu vaiue or tuia Tan- ,- , ,.lilrbs ran run nroiimt n ! I ntltutlun nroelnlmeil. ety for growing CTourid nnd at the same time flnil heat 1S7 Italian narllament votrf u originally came from Sumatra. Af ter very careful and satisfactory tests results have proved coiiiinerciaiiy, - nn(j ,,rotectlon when they den I re. The Bother with the fct clfctrlc Incubator has already proven win. wie seeu comes very Hticcessrul tnie to type year nulty to Garibaldi,... Kmlput-t unnniiiLii uuiuvw hi mm tv of .05 live. 4, ioiu n ii in ii. 1 1 u in: iu vmi w tue Aiauamn cinim, irmTiof of about f8,000,000. TUE PAT, cutting is w imt prouuce ui ciuu-. aner year wuen saved under iog. rne 'rm r. i nt Home. The real meaning of the word Is un- name Uncle Sum Sumatra wus given The Department of Agriculture In known. Its derivation having never to this variety. It Is a cigar wrapper order to aid farmem to determine for ISS3 Cantilever bridge at Nli.n been discovered; but, correctly speak- variety of tobacco and adapted for themselves without much trouble 'Jie opened for tratllc. rm .a ft cm fi ii iniiiriH - mu r uniinn unmin in iim n inn iimiio ..--...I....II.... - a ... .... .. nr i ii t t CJ - - ' n"" v. , m i-r ( r- H 1 t C ' IIUII'I HIMUfM -1 ( cuted In low relief on some substance per producing regions. The plants In short bulletin on the subject. A very tlon otieiifd In New Orlc-M. preclous either for Its beauty, rarity or reach an average height of about eight simple apparatus for sprouting seeds tg5 House of ItcprrMntatlTH P"f hardness. reet at tlie time or maturity, and they Is dew.-rllK-d. It consists of it hIihIIow I the presidential succtmIob W- There are emerald cumeos, turcmolse hear an average of about twenty-six basis In which Is placed a small flat of J!)l Violent rartwiuake In Hid.. cameos, siieu c.uiie-6, wiai ww iura ueiuru lopping, i ne eureu leaves ponnis clay. The sH.'dH. nfter havliu: IVH-U'iir ui.wn China and ixm Indeed, any substance that lends Itself will average about to carving Iu such minute detail can sixteen Inches In be used for cameo cutting and nearly width by twenty etic action, and passing across the all precious stones, except diamonds, Inches In length, nl- energi river, plunged into the most intricate re cesses of the Latin Quarter. Before crossing the river, however, he bad stop ped at a famous confectioners and pur chased a box of bon-bons. What did M. Cassagne want with such things? Arrived at a house in the Rue Bat- tiuey, M. Cassagne stepped inside the more natural than he should take hers?" hallway and pressed his finger on a small Imi-ii soaked, are laid between two . clarrd ended. sheets of moist blotting paper or flan- 1117 William Terrlw, finio.nt RK nel. A pane of glues covers the dish. I nctnr. bum urinated. which should bo kept In n tiniix'niture IS'JO Iloute of Beprmentatfn V of about 0 degrees. Atmosphere of the currency bill. an ordinary living room Is suitable If 1!i(k Martial law nroclalmtd m w? i. ..... i.. i... ... . ... ... i irl .n- ijhiii mnn in irii m-Iir It HlOVC nil l,OIOIiy . . . . uril. i.nnii ' , mgiii. M'vern ItllliU or mii uinv l. mimed o ce as covcio a testitl nt unci, nl ii irlMltii. ...ji 'in... I fTuliit. . .. ... .. ........ vi.riv. J 11.7 " riiini.vt. Mtiiiimiu 1... r.... i . jrirw, 1T.11..1 w,mi.. miiiiiip iiiip., ......l.... iiiiiiintin iiii- iiiiiiiiti luminal IUU.I- ijiiimi ,ii.v .... , extremes of heat or moisture. ban reciprocity bill. ''That's a good suggestion," said Cas sagne. "Her name was Marie La Seur, ii I recollect it yes, that was it. Marie Ii Seur. I'll trouble you for that 'L' volume." D'Auburon handed it to him, nnd the search commenced, afresh. Presently Cas, sagne exclaimed : "Here is Philip La Seur. I shouldn't be surprised if you were right. Page fifty-three." 'Hold on a minute. Don t be dlsap- white button. The sound of an electric lell ringing upstairs was almost immedi ately followed by a voice exclaiming down the speaking tube "Who is there?" "Is that Madame Cresson?" inquired the detective, In a low but distinct voice, "It is." "I am Alfred Cassagne, Let me come upstairs. I want to see you about im portant business A clanging sound was heard, and a pointed if it shouldn't prove to be the black door which had hitherto prevented man. la feeur is a common cnougn name, jngreHs to the stairway, released by a nnd there are over two millions and a half of people In Paris to draw from. Here's page fifty-three; now let me see what it says." The two men leaned over the book as have been so used for Intagjlos, but though the size varies never for cameos. Emerald Is tlie most according to field and common precious stone from vhlcb cultural conditions, cameos have been raude, and there are The yield of the crops somevery fine emerald portrait cam- of tills variety Is high. eoa in existence, notably those of being ns much as Queen Elizabeth Iu the British muse- 1,(X)0 pounds of cured tiik ixat, um. Shell cameos were first made ln tobacco to the acre under favorable the fifteenth century. conditions. The percentage of the best Banded onyx is generally used foi grades of wrapjier In these crojw Is cameo work because of Its hardness correspondingly high. Exchange. and coloring, and It is this fact that has caused the misapprehension, the stone being used so much ln making cameos . . I. 1... o hai' Ks--f nit Ik. -.- Ifni.L'n nun. ua States can be given by estimating na 'f.nmeo" than hv Its rliMit name. . ..... .: . " .... . 1. i.w. r ..... u 1 . . , . 1 i... ,1.,. ... If II III,. J . t.l tV. V. V(T P.IIU II J 111.' irk t-Ut tui't htii firul tf tin. . 1 - 11.-1111111 j .,,,iniiiiuun in ivt' niruci mo jianvu. - MotUerir wudom. 8Ugar olucwl ou the market bv the fm- tlllzor seem advisable. Andrew M. Ilv how to obtain the requisite sw". - ........ . . .. ...... .1... i..t, iaai." 1111-L .11-1 . .UM n..... ...million Karf uommiMioner - .- - St. Ixiuls Globe-Democrat. Krrtlller Tr.il. ,tI, Corn. Kfirtlllynr li.ulu ...lili 1.. 1.1 .., . - - "nn -um in irjciuin show dearly that plowing under green r'nny!vania w --JL ' larolffaf Vuiue of Meet siiK.ir iWuci.. legiiiiiliious crops Is a highly beneficial m'K" , "f . ,, ' in . flnd Imtr1 Some Idea of the magnitude of the l'ctlce and that where this Is f. 'S"' '" wb" will ot licet sugar Industry Iu the United ,ow' Hlly modernte amounts of fertll- imo of every iie'rson appl;lni ng wie '""--mi mi hive increiHPU Htate Dispensary for trraiw"'- . rowers 'll'l,lH- When vegetnble matter Is luck- l0 the duty of the vlaltlu. ourM " rollned '"K'. however, heavy appllcntloiiH of fer- struct the patient nnd the r-Ufflt'J -III . . ... a . !.( atOwt- Anxious Mother Mr. Willing may bo ories last .year. a gentleman, my dear, but you can't if wo assume that the average nrlce I .. a . . .( a mnn tili iirAnro nlnf. i i a . a . iniin spring, swung slowly back upon its l" " nm "v"0 Ia,a lor ,wclH ,u J,m wns jier ton, hiuges. The detective steppe.d on to the cd llnks "ls C-"H- the total value of the l,.'!ti,l 1 tons of stairs, and, closing the door after him Pretty Daugnter uui uow do you boots harvested Is $l,lh0.ri00. if ,Ve with some care, ascended to the second know that he docs, mammal estimate the value of the sugar nt !., story. Anxious Mother Whenever ho calls cent rxr nound. tlio Di7. i (X i ,......i A small, dark-complexioned woman, in tfio ivenln vou have black streaks nt ummr mniniffif.tni-iwi ..... I'nrm UlennliiKa, how to con liiifiHitlon. Every town they scanued the page before them. Then they read: apparently about twenty-five years of age, on VOUP Billrt ,vi8t the next mornliiE. 4nT,r. oxn Pmimi.t. .1 Seur, placed under police opened the door of one of the apartments, " . v .' .' ,.' . ' ' m""IU "Philip Ta surveillance by order of the commissary." "We have him 1" exclaimed D'Auburon, In a tone of triumph. "We have him now, for certain." "Not too fast, my friend; not too fast. Let's see what this foot note Is." At the bottom of the page was written n red ink : "Toulon, seventeen years, forgery." An expression of Intense disappoint ment spread itself over the face of the detective. 1) Auburoti, also, understood and invited him to enter. The room was neatly furnished and wns evidently one of a suite. At a table near one of the windows a little girl sat doing sums on a slate. She had the black hair of her mother; a beautiful, saucy, piquant mouth; eyes of a deep, scintillating blue; and a little figure that was the very per fection of childish grace. She arose on the entrance of the detective, and ran toward him, holding out both hands. 'Ah! Papa Alfred, how do you do?" Her With. prices noui lor neem ami ror sugar may Tess Yes, I wish all men were bach- e a trlile below Uioso actually rm;lv ejorB- ed, but these jess What! How could we get mar- accurate to Indicate rled If they we.e to he? the Industry. TossOh! I don't mean permanently,) lUuenimr areeu rmaiu., but Just long enough to learn to sew Often when frost comes there nre on buttons and to mend their clothes. mnny tomatoes on the vines that are ner 01 b Tliiri lu tn. -ttiiiiliiri r..- 1...1..1 .1.. . ... -.....i.ili'n lives Will" . ."f.iiih in Wlll-ll i - J guinea row!. They should, however, be spected, and Where mere i -of uniform shimc Imnltli the mimiectcd pTin win r reasonably good producers of egg- l"'lc'1 n''0!'1 .,,n;1'"'" , 17 mt Their entire egg crop Is produced . " Jfif .U U- Zt " .-MH.n iimn Keeping 0f Cae In tne cany u'k- u I rIM irt li.n l . ti. .. . . . . .llfll.ailllV HUM ' "r Minn iiinr iiiivi fiu fir.iiniiiii. t iiw ","-- ' . " been inliketl since enrlv lnsi miriiw, i.,.t. ..rru-rli-nrrd In mmWiW nhui.n n; nuiiiL-ieilliy ... .... ' 1 . . .. . . .r not Iniitn tin. mf..,it...i.. ",ni eiuini every rew ( avs oven heretofore i ' , ... .... .........,,,,- , - , ... .n,un. iiMJiiiiK mere is oniy a small cliuriilm; u,, ""v '" i 1 . -,r ..ill. I. n f niirl. imil-Jlllllin ui Philadelphia Press. nearly full grown, hnt that have not yet ripened enough to send to market. Philin La Seur could have served out she exclaimed. "Have you brought me but little more than half his sentence, some bon-bons?" Consequently he could have had uo hand "A kiss first," cried the detective, lift In the commission of the crime. Ing her In his arms. For a few minutes both men were en- Mile Celeste Uresson having compiled tlrely nonplused. At length Cassagne, by placing both arms around his neck who had again been thinking deeply, ex- and putting her charming mouth to his, on hand In setting out the new fruit trees ho sure nnd leave plenty of space between them. You must make allowance for the growth of the yenrH. Crowded trees Interfere with one another and have u.e r .run ne.iru.g possibiM,. c,,.,..,,, 1 "" . ", - " ioH 20 per cent .. . i 'imri. iiik rroni" m , , ... t t WhMD " j-rrniii.iu "" -KM 11..1...1 uinrM fViinnanji wl" nil II I'd vikii "- ',1. -.ti The potato storeroom must bo ,i..n. cool, well ventilated mid dry. There claimed : "I shall uot be satisfied until I have ev trial La lamlned tlie state papers relating to this lal, at the conclusion of which Philip a Seur was sent to Toulon." "You will waste your time, replied D'Auburon, "I shall not. How do you know there j may s.t have been a commutation of sen- tHUM?" he set her down on the lloor and bade her search for the bon-bons, in the course of which she brought to light a great many articles of Papa Cassagne's pecu liar calling, all of which she placed in her apron, declaring she would never sur render them. At length, having found her bon-bons, her playmate was at liberty to address huaa-lf to the young mother, who oil It Hurt Him. "Gee whizz! I wish I could find the 1 ,mve Plcktwl such tomatoes and put fellow who stole my umbrellu " lrk place to ripen "Oh! cut It out! Why do you make, "lowly and sent them to market when ....... ....... um,. ii.i.,,. 111... on the Hiirmlv had run Inw mnl nrlc.u u ium gici uiu- minis 11-- uiu. i .. .. ,n . n 1 ilnll. I I .i.n.i.i.. .1. ir 1. 11,. it. I.... 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