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CHAPTER XII. (Continued.) hold in her brain. They hovered afar ofT,
lirwn una twm liv the altered mood of like navies crippled in tho roadstead.
the woman. Until the present instant of Rreen's ready answer was n Merlins de-
their wnlk. ho had been contemplating fense.
n serene end to a day of most brutal be
ginnings. They were on the eminence of
the Mornc d'Orangc. Pelee was a bale
ful changing jewel in the black north.
Rrepn heard the woman's breathing. Ho
"Let us hurry," she panted.
They turned and faced tho empty cliff.
To the left was an open door, and the
form of n woman was carved In the light.
The woman in the doorway spoke wo.nl
had no pity for her. He had spoken with warmed and vitalized from her very Heart,
exceeding gentleness, but it was forced, and Hreen answered and took her in hie
In the same voice he continued, since she arms. I.ara brusaeu past tne two nnu
did not speak : into the shop.
"You could not walk to Fort de France. The huge hguro Hunched torwaru upon
and there is neither boiat nor carriage the table had not moved. Lara stepped
to-night. I thought you were going to forward and touched his shoulder, lie
let him be happy again." stirred uneasily, muttered as if In pain,
but did not lltt ills neau. one press
old dread fell nealn unon Constable. Ho
drew tho girl forward, almost running.
I beg ot you don't look back 5 he mut
tered. "The launch Is Just ahead."
''Hello. Ernst I I have kept yon wait
lnc louz." he called ns they neared the
end of the pier. "Top speed to tho Madame!"
the bells of Saint l'lcrre rang the houi
of two. The launch was speeding across
the smoky harbor, riding down little
isles of floasam. dead birds from tho sky,
and nameless mysteries from the rolled
bed of the harbor. The wind was not
In their faces, like a stoke-hold blast
Often he heard a hissing iu the water,
like tho sound of a wet linger touching
hot Iron. A burning cinder fell upon his
hand, a messenger from Pelee, and clear
ed tho source of the sounds. He jerked
off his coat and tossed it about her shoul
ders, which the filmy shawl and the deli
cate fabric of Tier waist scarcely pro
tected.
"But you " she protested.
"I could not feel lire to-night 1"
Her face In the lantern-ray enchanted
him. Iu mingled shyness and ecstasy ho
took it between his hands. He could not
speak for tho marvel of the thing that
this, so vigrant, so beautiful, was for
him to kiss and worship and keep bright.
I lor checks were as soft as a flower, her
"Did he send you to me?" but did not mi ins neau. o. ,ow, wlth tlu, nnlor wh,ch the
"He does not know that I am here, her hand more heavily upon his sol.cd ' . , . . ,
Miss Stansbury," Breen replied. As we coat. - woman. In the strange light, ho gazed
rode in from the mountain. I begged him "Yes ys what is it? he said in a of one who gei,k8 t0
to come to you to-night, but he said that quick, frightened way. penetrate the mystery of being as If It
if there were any hope of his saving your The haggard face turned up to ucr. ine
life, vou would have shown him some sign jaw dropped a little. His eyes, thougn
his morning, instead
She felt herself called to her own de
fense. "Could ho not see that the news
papers brought a shock to me?" she ques
tioned pitifully.
"The shock was just as great, and the
fixed upon her owrt, seemed to have lost
their direction. He gained his. feet slow
ly, clutching the table with his hands.
I have come to go with you to your
ship!" she declared brokenly.
"Breen. come here to me," he called,
mnttnr rontninpd in the newsnaners Just brushing his face roughly with his hand.
. . ... I iitil- & .1 - tltA. " T 1 .nun nil.
as new, to him. he said, uo you sup- us nui u ureuw, icici. ..,.... ....
tmsn hn vrnnlil hnvo introduced me to vou swcrcd cheerfully. 1 tounu ner umua
if he had understood ail about me? I am for you at the plantation home."
nil to blame, not our good Peter. Because "Xo. It is I Lara !"
1 hrnm-ht nil Hiia tmiihlp nnon him. I lie nut his hand torth to loucn ner.
mmo tn-niMii in nniln th trnirwlv of vour She cauuht it in her own. I'erc Rabeaut
being away from him. and yet so close entered the rear uoor.
M, mUn." "And now." Breen was wiyi.i?, you
And you went with him to the crater two must not forget that l'elce is sttu
alive, and that my pari is tsuu uuuum-
were any clearer in n woman's eyes than
In a Xile night, a Venetian song, or in the
flow of gasoline to the spark, which Oiled
the contemplation of Ernst.
Beloved," he whispered at last, 1
will tell you how much I love you at
our golden wedding.'
He heard the swift intaking ot hot
breath with the peculiar tremble which
follows tears. The launch was swinging
around to the Madame's ladder. Wherever
the shin lights fell, the sheeting ot ash
could be seen upon mast and railingand
plates.
"Are you frightened, dearest?" he whis
pered.
"You will not go back- to Saint Pierre I"
"We need not think of that now. We
Nothing I Ate
Agreed
Me
a imi whcai.I.... MUl'llK IN A TYUOLLSU UANCK.
By courtesy of Mr. W. A. Bnllllcdrohnmn. the well-known export on
Tyrol and Tyrolese. wo nro enabled to illustrate n mnu.v ... ....
equally remarkable dunce. Mr. Hniilie-uroumiiii iu-wtu. -
........ . i . . ll all.. ltH..a..lAitt.Hpii ttftll 111 A It
follows In his book. "Tyrol and tne Tyroiene; m i.i.m.. ,...... ...... -
two other Tyrolrae valleys which Iwast of n particularly muscular fair sex.
mi'lll-n iiwm v.
"Do you think I would let him kill while you are here even thoigh togcth- are going together first out Into deep
httntaif?" pr." He SDoke In English, which neithdr water nnd ocean oir!" Ho was helping
"Oh, no ! but you said you spoke Soronla nor her father underst
About riding back with him from the "But are you not going,
crater," she returned hastily. The man's "Oh, no, Miss Stansbury,
linvfpli.'ln.r rmuitinn wrnn "ht unon her derstands. I have told him I
nA RnmptimpA I Stpmbridce ceases to compromise
steadied 'her ter this night. It really is the better, the They had scarcely reached the
"I heard that he had gone up the only way." before the anchor chain began J
-.t i j li hp turned to rere itaoeaui uuu unuvu inrce mmuies uuer iuu wuuuwcd . .,,
mountain, ana louoweu. i iuuuu mm . , .... . frn.M minuij iu iuik imw iowrr, . ----- -
at the summit in a faint, lying at the lightly in French : "Our guests are going, were kicking ; tho ugly harbor de They n,wadayS.-Illustratel
ery rim of disaster " Let us all sUrt a last sunrise of Eper- watched, until only the dull red of 1 elee
M j ii t a n.v I nav I pierceo uie iuick veu ucmuu , u....
"1 v'p US. XeSw since I "But you know that' I'do not feel as s,ar, and another, pricked the blue vault SOME CHINESE MILLS ABE CBUDE
. ... . t . . m i . ....... i t.'t rmtinurim iimiiiim
... iii i.n ,iii ( titn attuni nuiriTi rii ini- ni iiih n 11 11 liipi' v jumi" -
K)d. her up the ladder. When mey reacneu - " . ,....' ., ,rrittiH)iiil
.....J 1 ., . L .-ii-.i v.. i.i... in. i,i. hmpflu nnd lmUtH li I in im bodily, aided, or eo unto, n a airrminjiiu
ura nsseu. mo main qcck, lie cnui-u iu v-uiiium .rs- " -- ....... i.i...,.ic ... i.i, Uitli
. Peter un- ley on the bridge: "Pull us out of this n Jerky action of her partner, and while he. Imianclii liliiiNiir Willi whii
:hat Nicholas blizzard, captain a dozen miles if nec- hnuds on her Hhouldern, trends the celling of tho low room to the tune or
him af- onrr nnd nnlrlf ns VOU can." ilw. ,iul,. ulu. rvintlnni'H her dllllCC rolttUI till TOOID. dlHlllll IIIK H HiruilKl"
ie bridgt nnd power that can only be appreciated If one Iiuh wen the HtrappltiK hIx
to grind. foot felloW8 tlmt rc tluls hnndll by their fair partners." Such luiiceH aru
i88' rapidly fnllliiR Into disuse, and It Is well-nigh Impossible for the ordinary
Imdon News.
MPS. LCNORA UODtNilMu
Mrs. Lenora nodenhnmor, R P til
1, Box 09, Kcrnorsvillo, N. C Sj
I suffered with stomach troV J
rt ttrntltinri fry f .
i.i.. i. vu nuivuu wnn mo. I ......
n.nn ... 1
..v. .u, u uAjiurienceu a contlrn.il
(ai. mm r . Iinnai!.... i .
mciHcino from tho doctor, but It did t
'I found inonoof your Perm,, ui.
.1 t , . t . - WW
n noscripnon 01 my symptoms. It
wroto to Dr. Hnrtmnn for ndviw
Bftld I had cntnrrh of the
iook i-orunn ami manalin and foflovd
n'ii directions nnu can now My Out
icui uh wen as 1 evcruiu,
"I hone thnt all who nr
with tho same symptoms will lib
runn, as it has certainly cured me."
Tho above Is only one of biindra
wtio htivo written similar letters
ur. Hnrtmnn. Just one such tut
thla entitles Peruna to tho candid ,
nlderutlon of every one similarly aS c
j. ir mis uo true of tho testimc
of ono person whot oucht to be tb t
timony or hundreds, yes Ihousandi,
honest, sincere people. We bre
our files u great many other testis
ninlfl.
Really. I am not afraid of you," she said
' fkof ,i unsteadily. There were tears in her
ou both from beine out at sea to-nieht. eJes
the others do, but as your friend does, ahead, nnd the nlr blew in fragrant as
It was a very little thing to
I bTum k ways rememb7r your coming-your word. Blow, old Vulcan now V 'Splash at
, kill himself by going when I would have failed!" she finished: league canvas with brushes f comets
ld that I-I -f" There was a moment in which Breen hair!' And you, gorgeous girl, have you
brinir him back from the crater. Miss ereo.
Stansbury. but a big accomplishment to "I want you to know that i snan ai
make him glad that
"Did he intend to
there? Do vou mean
Breen felt that she deserved vividly to and Constable stood close together. Lara
RDnrehend her failures of oerformance. and Soronla were whispering, ana strange
"No. Miss Stansbury. but he was dazed it was, but out of their whispers was
with nunishmpnt. That a doubt could ex- evolved a kiss.
1st In your mind, regarding his Integrity. "Look, Peter the lily and the tiger lily
nnllpd him out of his orbit, so to sneak." bend together, said iireen.
'Hut It was all bo intricate and mvs- The door was shut oenina tnem. xney
terious," she pleaded. "I didn't mean to faced the harbor and started down the
do wrong, but you must see that a worn- sloping way.
wine from the rolling Caribbean. Benn- or Ornln Dumped Into imuow
"How sweet life is to mo!" Constable I'lec of Mnmonrr nnu uoucu.
said softly. "Grand old Pelee he has uuina in tne interior ui mc
"It is a beautiful ending," Breen an- been true blue! He made me his heir, presents many odd mgntH to uie inl
and waited for me to carry his lairest 0ier. In some sections the nuns lor
daughter out into these reviving winds. tue KrIuinK of cereals, whllo not up
an who can only wait, and never be told
things may not know what is best "
His heart kindled to her now, but he
was not building for the moment. "Let
me tell you about Peter Constable," he
ald gently. "I was hunted to a corner
"But you ?" she wliispered.
any charity for a man who grows inco
herent from sheer joy 1
"Yes. even though he forgets the city,
she answered.
Captain Negley approached them.
"We're about a dozen miles out now,
sir," he said.
"Cruise around until daylight, captain; Chlnn is a laborious Job,
then draw In until you can find bottom
to hitch to, but not any closer than seven
or eight miles."
Verv well. sir.
Lara and Constable leaned over the aft
The main deck
to tho standard of Hurojiciin nnd Amer
lean plants, are fairly well equipped,
but far inland, where the forces of
civilization have not made material
headway, the "mills" present a ludi
crous sight to the one familiar with
the 12,000-barreI plants In tho flour
centers of the United States.
Grinding beans In the Interior of
A stack of
holes are excavated for an entirely
different purpose. The woodpecker Is
a iirmidcut bird. At the proper sea
son It stores up a supply of acrons nnd
other foods for future consumption. In
tlu summer theso holes are often
stocked with acrons.
Mnm- methods for tircvcntlnit this nenU r!v Kree for Tojn ind Wnppm
.i....i i,v lu.n u.,..f?.B.wl. hut nrob. "20-Mul-Tcam" Horait pruIueU. T wit
uu iimkv 'v v 'rr---- - -
ably the most successful Is preservation
with creoHote. A line of ereosotcd
poles, oirposlte tho one near CovlnKton.
was examined and not a slnglo hole
was found. When It Is considered that
creosote will not only prevent the
damage caused by the woodKcker, but
also protect tho pole Indefinitely against
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CHAPTER XIII
PnnnfAhlp'B mind was slow to inform
mnront Thp Hnv hnd Ipft lie- I rniline oti tne DlKige,
ln l.t. I.rnin o r-r-nruA nf nnn 1 tniln t. I holntv HWarmOfl With WOmen Of Saint
LIV . A. Ft txa l-auu (WU u s. uaau m " - - - - - .
J I .......... t 1 . rri . MAf otntf KaImv nnte
t X..J. f - 11 tUf ha r.n rmra I ntto anri nfn f rf I B mill TOrmiPKS mm- I I'lPrrn. J. II CV LUIIHI HUl niixj "viv. ......
in .n hv i ill k. i Hiii 2111 luai it & i cu u,i. a.uu m..v . -
Wy, and much beside which they have pany -ept ,the climacteric Joy Fi
overiookeu. uniy, i imve uever .uuucu ivc.jr - ----- . ,, .n1 n.
the poor, nor widows and orphans, and I until lan ern .ana "" inr l' nof neice and
never have betrayed a friend until ro- togetner, oeiore ue tuuiu aUJui auu
day, when my history arose in its wrath ure and proportion. He halted at last in
and man-handled poor Peter. All my the empty street, seized the girl by her
operations were over when he found me khoulders, saying, as one would evoke
all my farces and strategies. 1 nau lost tne neari oui oi u iuuuuc.
my wool-cap, and the Iambs would no
longer play with me. They drove me to
the water front. I was at the edge of the
end when Peter Constable called.
Come, Miss Stansbury, let us walk on to
vard the launch."
Breen had judged well the instant lo
make this suggestion. Though afraid
that she would turn back, he spoke brisk-
"Yes. Sir Peter!"
"Don't laugh at me; don't grow impa
tient for I must nsk questions.
"Begin. I shall be very good."
"Are you the little girl who handed
me a newspaper this morning?"
"I am that little girl grown up, sir.'
She revelled in the joy she was givins
ly lightly, as if she had merely paused him, and thrilled under the tightening
' .nrvpv Hip niirht. She obeyed, and. pressure of his hands upon her shoulders.
ur he talked on. their steps grew faster "And when you grew up you came to
and faster down the morne toward the me'C'
edge of the silent, stricken city. Breen "Please, sir, you said you would take
related how his friend had put aside for me sailing."
her the century-rare opportunity of study- "Lara, as I looked down the fiery
Ing Pelee in the throes. Of the volcano throat of that dragon to-day, everything
itself, be spoke familiarly, trenchantly, crew black and still like a vacuum. I
as only one could do who had peered into thought It was death then. Tell me, did
had brought back the songs of peace and
Rummer to those lowly hearts.
Lara, do you think if I went back to
your motner now, or, miner, uuki ..uj-
liirlit. 1 could nersuaiie ner to join uhj
"I knew it would come to that," she
said, with a shudder. "I have been try
ing tn nut t off. Can't you guess mat l
hnil n hitter nrice to pay before following
your friend to-night? She will not join
us.
"I nm eolnz back to try. Lara. I think
I can guess Something that you passed
throtieh before leaving the house.
"Oh, no, you cannot S 1 couiu not sur
fer you to hear the words she uttered.
It was like the wrath ot reiee oniy
causeless and without warning."
(To be continued.)
PltlMITIVK S'J'ONK FOK GRINDING PUIPOSKS.
NovcllflU nnd Love,
'What do you think of an old fellow
of r5 having three line women in lovo
the roaring sink of chaos that day. He i come back, or are we 'two hurrying with him at the same time?
tilrtured at last the man with whom he I uhanes In twilight land In no man's "I think it is absurd.'1
bad ridden, their last ride together, the land'?" "Well. I tliink so, too; out uiuu you
cameness which men love, and in tints "I'm sure you must have come back, nn,i i thank fortune, are young. And
lmost ethereal the brooding romance.' Bir, because I didn't die to-day, and we , Heiirv James was young he
Nile was mrilieu uy una niraiiiitr wuu i can t oe uiiuiue iukciuc uu uwhcui
had played with men and lived to pray planes with your fingers impaling my
for one. By his own word, world-weary shoulders !'
nnd a skeptic of human character, he had "Lara Stansbury are you mine?"
discovered his Utopia in a friend. Be- qn.,, ...e fellow was lost In his laby
cause she burned to believe all Breen said, rjntn 0 happiness. The doubts that had
round masonry Is set up and hollowed.
Tho beans or grain is dumped In and
then rolled to tho proper degree of
coarseness or otherwise. Two jwrsons
operate the roller and, like the Indians,
tho men have no scruples against as
signing the women to tho task, a task
comparablo only with the treadmill.
MUD BORERS TROUBLESOME.
agreed with us. When, In Ills youth,
They Have Ileen Knlnlnic Telephone
Iolen In the South.
Birds aro destroying tho telephone
Henrv James was writing 'Daisy Miller1 and telegraph poles Iu the south and
and The Portrait of a Lady,' no didn't BoutUwest, particularly in Texas, An
have his fine women falling In love with zona and California. In some places
some old grandfather, and he didn't 50 per cent of all tho poles along the
bis words rang true. Higher in her heart. s,notbered her answer were lifted now, take old grandfathers for his heroes, right of way have been riddled by these
than he had reached In any of the day's anil he ueard j,s victory without a breath nut lie does so now. In his 'Ambassa- little offenders, which belong to the
fluctuations, constanie was upraised now 0j jtg expression hampered. The shop aorfli there nre three women Hi love woodpecker family, says tne washing
and held. Hhe uiu not can it love sue j,a(i vindicated her daring. With all the .,.,, f. ffls,(.nntlni: Strether. and two ton Star,
did not call It anything; hut it was a pnirprness nf brlmmintr womanhood, which I . Vnf utrntimr lu nr.. nnn nt thn Western Union nfilpora
, t- , 1 w . - . I III LI1UII1 IIMIMnu. - I . .
valiant presence to ciing 10, as HHe eniereu bursts the bonds of repression for tne tirst ,m, 55 who returned recently from an limpec.
SL?,enw ' . 8he fhim.: A." J he w vol that book, and he there- t.on tour through tho west saw twenty
muu. .. aiie was ime a quCeu w..u --- '- ,.,,.,. ,,. ..,.. ot t,int ni!anva tdenhono tmles with 200 or .100
had oecome. man of her people into ner inner sane- turn -- " : . : ... . .1' ... ......
"You are a prince of defenders," she tuary and bids him rule her.elf and her could Inspire passionate love in a worn- notes urinou uin.ugii uiuiu. nomo or
u-hlsnered. Hn.lnm Itualntlpaa. trpmbllne. whlsner- nn'K Heart. in" n " iiiviild hi
"A man less white would not need a t gtie was drawn Into his arms. "This is a 'sad commentary on human diameter.
friend to champion his cause, he replied. I x0 think I didn't know you when you ..nHinithut we never grow too old to An officer of tho Illinois Central rail
"Where Is Peter Constable now! firat came!" she was saying faintly. "But .,.,,, w Ktin lovo and he loved, road counted tho white cedar telephone
'I will put you In the care of Krnst I wn a little clrl I knew you used . '.. 1.. , i.i ,.... I nnta nini thn rli-ht nf umiv tu.nr rw.
, the launch, and then bring h.m to io ri b cauBe weVe so big ! 00" h 7 t ho fT
you," he said Always then I knew you would .. v.. .,.,',...., . i.v wnn,i.Mk nml fmmii i.nt ..
"Where is Mr. Constable?" she demand- corae gome time to take me nway for older uiey '""v.. . - r; "r . ''" r ' ' " . ' J."
il Imneriously. ,.nr nnd I thomrht I would cry heroes. Marlon Crawford and all tno ' I'" wm, mtu
" . I J " j m C " w ........ 1 1. hm... l.l.,l
"In a little shoo up In theiltue de ,i,. ,. ,.mo iWOii r would Iip ho nhi iinnds now write kmiUs wherein tno ut.un uumi,
Itivoli." nanny. That part didn't come true, did aav killers far and awny the most sue- n some cases iestniction of the
RhP did not fail in this last pitiless as- it. Stromrheart? They were all ,.,ia.fi nro Invariably 00 or so that Polo takes only a few months and Its
sault, though the dreadful final sentence!, dreams, baby dreams, as If left pver trora 8 to Ba about the author's own age." weaKcneu couuiuoii manes it danger
. , natna l.o rtlr Tlita nffvllf I .. I. n,. filial ...llli V.II f Anil 1 ... mifl ftw n tlnmiinn 11 ill lit ti
Ol lie lliuiuc wi( .m.o ...I,... nuiuQ uiiici ucuvmai " . . ww . i Vrtrlf lTCSH. ivum iu. m iu ...iii.!!,
ue learning when I grew Into a big girl, Sir Peter, I
A Cooling Thought.
What makes one man warm h
nnother cool. During the liottert w
last summer a gentleman walked m
tho country store to get hla mill
old "darky" was sitting lo the I
sun. In a rocking choir, on the pli
of tho store, looking "a comforU
as a chocolate Ice cream.' TM i
man sank Into another chair
fanned himself with bl limp budltrl
chief.
"Well. Undo Jeb." he Mid, 1 1
say that you seem pretty comforUSd
How do you mnnago to KcepwMi
iliiv tlkn thin?"
.... in.
".fnsna." sa d tho nesro, ' w
In' dat de sun what's roakln dli V
um.. I n.nmllln' dOWD Oil IU
iivi,.i.- ......
wntermllllons In Georgia, an em
dem Jest so red n' rlpeflMWf
ynn from iwailcrin.
lliuni, mjii . f .Wl
dnon't mln' de lientness nben I
Into on dem wateniillllons.
. ..IHtMllltl
I Uft VIm I tan pa ana Dnw"- '
,lor.r. B-dJ for nU MM '''V'MTn
iKith Insects and decay, Its great value vt'
as a preservative Is apparent. . .n,nVB of lbe Freod VH
'I'll., h.nuil u...iln. u. ...... I " ''--- ,, tlOl&m
able time Iu developing a cheap yet manufactnrinjr Induitry of M
elllclent method for tho treatment of states. 1I ny v xcel iJlS.
telihone and telegraph poles. The re- particularly In the ready-mad w
suits of the work aro embodied In sev
ural forest-service circulars.
Mothen will nnd Un, I'tfa
Irrui. tho txst reinedr w u
luring tho Uothlug jorou.
Ul'h
was set apart in her life for the
of -the truth. was ashamed, and put them away, with
lT .I..II nif tirfllf nf tlin Imtnph. T unnll I I.ol,.. llmMfrlifa nnrl thiniru ! t
: . i .
co to him there up In the terrace. Why Ah. listen to old Pelee J"
not?" The volcano bad lost his monstrous
Tho real object of tho birds In drill-
Ing tho holes Is uncertain, One tele-
True Gnlluntrr
She (voyly) Can you guess my age? phono man said that tho humming of
He No, Indeed, but whatever it Is, tho wires was mistaken by the birds
!. . . ... , , t ZT :"T,'rZ ; i..i.r you don't look It for Insects excavating uanonth tho sur
it IS the lor uclier wny, jiicru un- i n;i o . -o----- - mmmmmmm
Bwprpii stpadllv. "I only thought to save crasnes. jiue victor uugo y nmt
vou from the climb." with voices, aroused by the hideous rat
face of the wood nnd thnt they drilled
London's net municipal debt amount tho holes In quest of nn Imaginary
ti I horrid Insinuations could And no tllng Jn the throat of the mountain. The to f 223,101,330. orey. It Is probable, however, that the
Unit n eoB.
, Sagebrush 6am J'
He always wanted to
wts on." ., ... -b,
Yes; but 'ey I e dlda't
Vur-Slulitr.il Corlra.
The TohauntetHH! railway scheme
was originally proposed four centuries
ago by tho dlscoverer-conquerer Cortez,
Ilevlew of Itevlews.
The facts reardlui; this liitcrestlmr
annouiicenient nro susceptlblo of brief tuey took his boots off.
sUitemetit. In tho spring of tho year my socks.'
i r in .1 i ,i . .... . ... . .
iuiu uie iiiukiiiiicciii oceangoing steam TbBt
yacht belonging to Senior Don Hernan couui "" t(II ;09
Cortess entered tho harbor of Vera Bloword I hw",nic vm !
lllHrthrlg VtooneaiKearPdyr pu pli ttU om , fabulwi PrW
Cruz. Senor Cortez was taken aHhoro ll0nv nVne though, I can tell J"- ,
In his naphtha launch. Ho was met Vgli don't doubt
on tho beuch by tho representatives of nf tn know Is rem v
Montezuma, who toolc him for an In- for It.
innu spin in an filghty-liorBcpowor nu- ,ka into Your
tomoblle. Tho idea of thn Tolmiint... "n . ..rfortk'i
pec railway developed In tho mind ot$ffiSkn,falg$
Cortez In conseuenco of tho frequent Sf'wtMC'Pt
puncturing of tho rubber tires of tho fke A4dr A. a. ouw
car by cactus thorns as tho machlno j0iinni' rlltl'e, i
pioweu hh way tnrougn mo jungles. ,, b un jir. 7
Alas! Cortez neglected to Hvo long f J?'T- hwault oa
enough to witness tho practical results potorVn ' Davis' S&'Zt
or ., ,rall.,.Nw, v. S--
oun. . ., uwriinf nro nla01". .-id
Over-WUc.
"Prof. Boogies Is a lino
too much learning."
"What's your drift?",
visitor. -w ' t0fuai
MIo Is superinie"-... f .
iiiu id o" ,ont"
example of nd checso WTt titU
Peters, Br., with fof
tt has the cnur w -
no can predict u shower of rain, but Up the cheese."
lien It comes ho hasn't common sonso
when
enough to keei) from getting wot,"
Blrmlughnm Age-Herald.
A man never accumulates so much
money that It gives lilm tho right to
be lazy.
Un In
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