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-o • • ■OM •• •O 9V9 •< 9 0« a 9 tco O O •• • • 9 ♦ • •• • • « • • BANDON 9 5« A little garden seeil. well fennec, wí i J produce a lot of b.*t«*kache. On® nev<*sjbH|»er has ha<l the audacity Co woim I it whether Quint Boni was so much to blame, after all. There ate few people hut have felt, at oite time or imotlier that they could •It down and write a spring poem. Brims« Heli«* «le Sagan says In* never But wanta to *••* America again. America saht It at>out Helle first. Married life may be quite n come down to the Philadelphia couple mar ried on top of the Washington monu ment. We believe the Chicago News when ft says “there Is always some man around who Is willing to second any kind of a motion.” •According to one statement Prince H»,(»K), and an- fie Sagan Is worth other has him $«'.,<» hi ,« hh « in debt, Fer- hai» they are lx>th correct. A Boston man fs offering $50. re ward for'a treatment that win.cur«* a parrot of the habit of repenting pro- • faulty. Why not try the ax? The gartleil seed sent out by members of Congress will pr««luee plenty of btick- •cbe, if nothing else. Whl««h is another lift for tin« druggists of the country. held It as- [»*r capita States Is -The uncomsious habit <>f «lulling t>r. •notes wrinkles,’’ •aye the SlouX City Journal. But so does the habit of frowning. Must we keep a straight fa«s* all the time? The law decides that a "family hotel” Is teg altogetlMT a h»tel. Hut no one wonM be m > cruel ns to trace the ron- tm'tion between such "select" howtelrles •nd a mere boarding house. A New J<‘rj*>y woman lais secured s di vorte iMsmuae her buslmnd was in the habit of «sitting auother lady's coma. He should have taken the pre caution to aretire a diploma a* a chirop odist. A Ohkttgo »dentliM claim* to have d!»s>verol that “the disturban«»* of the •»juillbrlutn of inii*onderat>le ethpr Is not the agent of heat.” It might l>e well to reiiauiils'r this when the tiwr «Dompter gets busy this summer. A New York man has b»»«n sentencfsl to »-rve a term In prison for ]wrpe trading ehs-tioa frauds. ’Hie Jury that f«Musl him guilty rtvoinmetM!«! cletm«n- cy. and 200 ¡■»llticlnn* wrote letters •»king tlw Judge to !»• lenient with him. which fn<ds merely emphasize the «mirage exhibit»«! toy the |siblic «s-rvant w!»> happened to I*» on the bench. Rcholara have enjoy«! milking Hats of the liest hundred book*, the l»«t hundred pictures, th«« greatest hundred hatties. Senator I«a Follette of Wis «Histn risvntly made a Hat <«f the men wls>. In hie opinion, «vnitrol the fimtmwMi of the «»wintry. Like other lists, it omits many distinguish«! Anu«rl«iin* •rtw» think tliey are «ltltl«! to he in- eluded. There are a» v»-ral million of Os who h»«llev»« we have »«methlng to •ay •bout th« wtnlth of the nation. A rwrtoon In th»« <!lil««ago N»»w» illus trnt.-s tl»e eiiuw« of nnn-li of the failure of public business. Mr. Busyman Is reprrwntvd in one picture liefere a line of <*amll<l.«tes for the position of offl«e twy ; h»* is «NMiahlering their qualifica In another picture ho !s buri«*! In work at hin desk. B»«hln«l him a disr»«putflble [<»»rron I» Maying. “I wnnt to l«e alderman." “All right," •ay* Mr Busyman. over hi» »houlder. *1’11 vote for you if y<M»'l| get out and let me alone Um finny '• ttons carefully. It 1s often salii that the palmy days of travel by river ar»» «»ver, but this re mark applies only temporarily to ror taiu streams thflt d«i not at this time • ff. >rd the u»sv‘w-.'iry «'»ixtltious Tnk tug th«» world a» a whole, fher«> Is mor«« Journeying by water than ever t»«for««. The figures of .last years passenger traffic on th»’ lsk»«w show .that ”..->«■».«■•) pasm'iiger« w»r»> carried out of Detroit by la>«t, I.:••>.<••> from Chicago, 53o.'- <••> from Miiw tub»e over.*«•>.«nt each from Port Huron. Hrand Haven anil« Msrijuette, wttji am.illor ports getting a pr«»v»tr*lonatr share. One feature to 1» not«««! la the *x<»ptional safety of lake travel Not :» Ilf«» was lost among th«« ".’»■),«■•> perrons who left I>etroit by boaf, «ml pa--aenger casualties we/»« few anywhere on th»« lakes. Th«; ve«- •els have Increased in sise until 'they ar«> almost in the chiss of octonn liner» They offer roomy btorthn. cabins an<1 promenad«« d««<lvfl, with goo«! fare on various plans, and the public «to»mfort an«! enjoyment are carefully studied. Between some of the chief lake cities excursion stenmers of th«» largest else run daily «luring th» heated i»erio«l a« a luvuus of refreshment to tbe crowded f room hut si«« f iml that at • ceu'tS na Would hav* suci'ceded admirably had it BUSY PART OF MANHATTAN. longer keep her atisu’VX* on lbs »tit'-he«. • jt l «•«•» tor «n unfortunate cbancr." I In One lllo«*to of New Y«»rk tore I.'WO She pa- I r r« .,«1« Iv up and down the I it "i rtsember,” *«A*d Butt. I t-'aclory VV orkerai. th »1 1« . In the room beneath «lie "Of course You were there at the Many fann««rs are crossing tj)e fine There is congesti«« of itulustrh s and ■ <> tel hr r .1 ... n ttfie.l sound ®t uisn's tint« Me Wer« ab!e to> struggle along for of tbe Tutted States Into the westeFu •I vi i' es in a »« .. r itTntto is BiottoCone. S' r«.' time after this on money which we faeturie», as well ns cougvatiou of i«op- provln<«»>x of CHha«la. The inorowuent 4 I y th« interposition how and lM>rrowvd and on tbe profits of our Af ulation in New York, says the Sun. •y has attracted widespread attention. It I a.'H'n of on- vo e which was »> <l«»ep rica# trade. T|*e time came, however, Tlie committtte on c«*g»'ktion of |><>pu- luts been em«ourage«l by systematic I i When tlie borrowed money was to Is* re- lation has been making Interesting ■I «■ 0 I work of publicity and promotion. Tl.e of a be >t ol' j.r. . Th - must lalo'tg to I'D C. and once again tbe firm fas in dan : the red-benril« d stranger. Kate womlere«! ger. It was then that we first thought of study from the reeord| of the depart- iXMNtier has used all sorts of advertis what it couhl be that they were talking the fortune ofctnv ward. It was enough metitjof latair of the state of the loea- ing devices to emphasize the advan ■6 e h 8 over so «'nrinstly. < ’ity affairs, no doubt, to turn the scale in our favor, could we flop of fa<-t«uT«'s and the liuniber oof tages of the new «.snintry. That hit» ser ? •I • ' her bl, *.. mat s <>f imporlgn«'«'. la.’ our h'uids U|"'U it. It was s«*cure!y factories anti workers to tlie acre in vices hav* lieen effwtlve ia undoubted, : Site retuetiil .'te<k having oltce heard it re tied up, however, in such a way that there tit«» lUkseml'ly.distrb' s of, Manhattan, reliable sev- If Canadian figures are •8 marke<| that many of th» richest men on w«rc only two m«*an» by which w«* > ould The significant fact was brought out B Y eral hundred thousand [>*s>14e have + ■* ’Change were e«s'« ntric ami slovenly in touch a penny of it. One was by marry that 12 per cent of th«» factor!«» and mov«sl from the Unit«»«! States to tiles«« their dress, so the tiewi'omer might t>e a ing her to my son: the otlwr was by the 11,7 per «•ent of the workers are pack A CONAN DOYLfe provine«»» sln<»e 1!«00. Then* is«a st««ady more important |« rson than he s«»emed. yM'ingolady’s death. Ito you follow met ed into 1.3 per cent of the area of She had determined to remain in her movement of population In the other Burt maided his shaggy head. room all th«« afternoon to-avoid Ezra, but ‘This being so. we did all that we coula Manhattan in the sixth ass<*nibly dis direction also. New England is till her FPSt If’SMIPSS WAS so great that she felt to arrange a marriage. Without flattery trict, with its is«> acres, bounded by ing up with inunigrants from Canada. feverish ami hot. The fresh air, she 1 may say that no girl was ever approach- East 4th street, 3d avenue. St. Mark's They are crowd'ing the mill towns and o thought, would have a reviving effect ap <»<l in a more delicale ami honorable way place, 2d avenue, 2d street, 1st avenue, are also «xx«upylng the farms once own on herf She slipped down the staircase, than she was by my son, E^ra. I. for my Houston, Ehlridge, Stanton. Chrystle, CHAPTER X1X. (Continued.) ed by tlie descendants of Pilgrim and She went down ,the avenue and had a treading ns lightly as [s>ssibleo not to dis- l«art. brought all my influence to bear Division streets, Bowery, Canal street Puritan. Th«* old towlis show the 1<* turb the gentlemen in the refectory. They > upon her in order to Induce her to meet and Broutlway. of names «»nee common pml the pres few yords with the sentry there. Sly* appeared t<. hear her, however, for the hm advances in a p’roper «pint. In spite felt no bitterness against liim now on This assembly district Immediately ence of famlll«»s of entirely different the contrary, she could afford to laugh« hum of conversation died away, and there of our’efforts, she reji*ct«*d him in the adjoins the 8th and loth assembly «lis- until after she had wa« a dead silence most decided way, and gave us to under origin. These Canadian-French gettler* at his peculiarities. -He was in a very stand that it was h<q>eless to attempt to trlcts. which are the most densely pop- ’ are «»hanging rural conditions in New bad humor on account of domestic d i Hi [Missed. ulated of any in Manhattan, with over She went out qn to the little lawn make her cliangt* her mind.” England comipl«itely. The fact of their culties. His wife had been abusing li im. whihc lay in front of the old house. There "Someone else, maybe," suggested Burt. G49 people to the acre. steady increase is as apparent ami. in and had ended toy assaulting him. “rfhe 1 were some flower beds acattere«] about "The man who put you on your back Manhattan litis 19.500 factories Hlld fetch the a way, as striking as Is that of the used to <n it, but they were overgrown with weeds at the station,” saiii Ezra. S41.S5«> workers in th«'se factories, with now it's other migration In the Northwest. poker.” an<l in the last stage of neglect. She "Ha! I’ll pay li'im for that," the navvy un acreitg«« of 14,««38. The Bronx There Is another mov«»meut from Can the poker first and there ain't no argey- amuse/1 herself by attempting to improve growled viciously. t>42 ftictories only and is.| |3 wor meat at all.” one of them, and kneel- ada of-men of business Instincts rath»*r "A human life, Mr. Burt,” continued Kate looked at his savage face ni><! the condition of sprinkled through its area of 2« than of agricultubal or Industrial ten burly figure, anil thought what a very ing down beside it she pulled up a num- (Iirdlestone, "is a sacred thiiig, but a hu acres, less than one worker to the which covered it. There her of the weeds man life, when weighed against the exist dencies. How great the volume of couragi’ous w.pnan liis wife must be. rose bush in the center, ence of a great firm from which hundreds acre, ns against twenty-four to the tliis steady flow Is uncertain. But It is “It's all ’cause tbe fisher lasses won't wat< a withered licit also, and succeeded derive their moans of livelihood, is a small acre in Manhattan. so she pulled up a mailer of OOUMDpA ol«s»*rvation thai lemme alone.’.’ he explained with a leer. Tbe department of labor gives the in Importing some degree of order among c< nsideration indeed. When the fate of many Canadian clerks are at work in “She doii't like it. ktt«>< k m«‘ ssdewavs if the few plants which remained. She Miss Ilarston is put against the fate of following number of factories and ein- •he do ! It the I'nihvl States. Only a camini glance worked with unnatiirnl energy, pausing the great comtnereiiil house of Girdle ployes in the other boroughs of Great is neeiied to show that a good Jrof»or lers had a every now and agiiin to glance down the stone, it is evident which must go to the er New York: Brooklyn. I5ii«i facto women.” tlon of these follow up tho ir migration dark avenue, or to Irstea intently to any wall. Our house has for nearly forty ries, witji 121.822 employes; Queens, “Did you post my note?" ask«*«l Kate, to the South by s»*«*king American citi “Yes; in course 1 did,” he answered. chance sound which might catch her ear. years been a bright spot in the darkness. 422 factories, with 20.180 employes; In the course of her work she chanced If it should fall now it would be a Rtum- zenship. The outflow of population is "It'll be in Lunnon now. most like." His Richmond, 173 factories, with 7,684 more «•«ectacular than the inflow. It one eye moved about in such a very shift.v to look at the i’riory. The ref«*ctory bling blo«'k and a scandal. ? ou see, there- employes. stake facetl th«* lawn, nnd at th«» window of it fore, that greater interests are at causes alarm in tlu* minds of many be- way as he spoke that she was convinced it is when one makes a dividing line t’liere stood the three men looking out at than the mere dross of this world, Hav- cau«« It Is th«* same sort of movement that be was telling a lie. She «•ouhl not her. Tlie Girdlestone» were nodding their might between upper ami lower Manhattan ing seen that this sad necessity that atccompitailed ro much in the d«*- br sufficiently thankful that she hail some-* Iliads, as though they were pointing her arise, 1 had made every arrangement some at 14th stre«*t that the true sigiiifi«*anee velopment of the United State* The thing else to rely upon besides the old out to tin* third man, who stood between time before. TTjis building is, as you of the crowding of factories in lower •coundrel's assurances. "west” in changing loCTilit!«?» was There w as nothing to be seen «low it th'* them. He was looking at her with an may have observed in your «irive. situated Manhattan is evidenced, for in this largely built up by settlers from the lane except a single cart with a loutish expression of interest. Kate thought as iu a lonely and secluded part of the coun urea, roughly cut off at 14th street, “east,” tills latter term also being a young man walking at th«* horses head. she returned his gaze that she had never try. It is walled round, too. in such a 325.000 workers are located in about movable one. B«*«*ause of the knowledge She had a horror of tin* country folk since seen-a more savage and brutal face. He manner that any one residing here is 2,700 acres. of tills splendkl citizenship which is her encounter with the two bumpkins was flushed and laughing, while Ezra be practically a prisoner. 1 removed the As the acme of density is the block side him appeared Jo la* pale and anxious. ludy so suddenly that no one can [Mtssibly being l««»t Americans regret the rest upon the Sunday. She therefore slipped They all, when they saw that she noticed know where she has gone to, and I have bounded by West Houston. Brine«» and away from the gale ami went through less roureh for new lands 1» carrying them, stepped precipitately back from the spread such reports as to her condition Crosby streets nnd Broadway, with !>7 th«* pioneer» acros» rhe i«>nl»*r into, the wood to the slu’d, which she mounted. window. Site had only a momentary that no one down here would be surprised per cent of its site covered with build On the other side of th«* wall there was Canada. It is the rtgret manifested ings, a density of 1,210 workers to the ■tanding a little boy in buttons, so rigid glance at them, and yet the three faces, to hear of her decease.” by Gov. Morris when speaking of the and motionless that he might be one of the strange, fiereb red one, and the two "But there is bound to be an inquiry. acre, and with a total of 4,000 people enistern opposition to the Louisiana Madame Tussaud's figures, were it not for hard familiar pale ones which flankeil it, Hew about a medical certificate?” asked working in tlie block during 1006. the purchaw*. II«» pictured tlw* exuberant his eyes, which were rolling about in ev remained vividly impressed upon her mem Ezra. year for which all th«* data are taken. "I shall insist upon a coroner's in pojnitation of rhe Eastern State« flow ery direction,/ and which finally fixed ory. A large proportion of th«* buildings in «iirdlestone had hero so pleased at the quest, ” his father answered. ing lu a nt<»ady Kreatm into the west themselves on Kate's face. this block are twelv«« stories high. early appearanc«» of his two allust and th«* "An inquest! Are you mad? ” "<iooil-mornin', miss,” said this appari ern wlld«mes»<. He «leclarol that if Another fact of significanc«« is that prospect of settling th«» matter once for "When you have heard me. I think that that country were neg1«wted or p»*rtnit- tion. all. that he received them with a cordial you will come to Just the opposite conclu in this book the assessed value of “Good-morning,” she answered. "I ity which was foreign to his nature. te<1 to [ hiss into the hands of a for sion. I think that 1 have hit upon a land. ae«'ording to the report of the de eign power the fairest hoj«» of j»>ster- think 1 saw you with Mrs. Scully yester “Always pumtital, my dear son, an«l s< heme which is really neat —-neat in its partment of taxes ami assessment, was day?” always to be relied upon,” he said. "You simplicity.” II«* rubbed his hands togeth lty would he destroyed. The loss of “Yes, miss. Missus, she told me to wait are a m««lel to our young business men. er, arid showed his Tong yellow fangs in $1,123,848, or $25.08 a s«piare foot. (fo«d American »took Is to lx* regretted. Does it pay to manufacture where h«re and never • to move until 1 s«*e«l you. As to you. Mr. Burt,” he continued, "I his enjoyment of his own aatuteness. But th«» movement means progr»*»««. It land costs this rate? Who pays the She said as you would be sure to come, am delighted to se«* you at the I’riory, Burt and Ezra leaned forward to listen, mean* harmonious relationaldi««» la I’ve been waitin’ here for nigh on au additional rent on th«» land, and could much as I regret the sad necessity which while the old man sank his voice to a tw»*«n the Northw«*»tern States and the hour.” factories easily remove to other bor has brought you down.” whisper. Canadian Northwest. It means devel "Y’our mistreaa is an angel,” Kate said “Talk it over afterwards,” said Ezra, "They think that she i» insane,” h« oughs? These are some of the ques opment of a new region by splendid enthusiastically, "and you ar»- a very good shortly. "Burt and I have had no luncb- tions which the committe«* suggests a» said. citizen*. It means betterment of «rnndt- little boy.” eon yet.” . a result of its studios. “Yes.” tlons by tb*«e whose fathers and grand "1 am near starved,” the other growl- 'There's a small door in the boundary "Indeed, you've hit it about the mia fathers rougbt th»* »«me thing by west •ua,” said the youth, in a hoarse whisper, e«l. throwing himself into a chair, Ezra wall which leads out to the railway line.” OPERATED BY ELECTRICITY. ern migration. In this Inetanee the nodding his head to emphasize hi* re had been careful to keep him from drink "Well, what of that?" I "Suppose that door to be left open, Irnilrr Can lie liiMnnlly llroppe* Unit«*«! States loses a» the older State» marks. "She's got a heart as is big on the way down, and he was now sober, or as nearly sober as a brain saturate«! would it be an impossible thing for a enough for three.” to Groan«! to I’lek I p V let I tn. lo»«t l»*fore. ciaz.v woman to slip out through it, and Kate could not help smiling at the en- with liquor could ever bo. In an el««trl<*ally <qx*rat«sl street tear Girdlestone called for Mrs. Jorrocks, to be run over by tbe ten o'clock ex- fender. r«s«t»ntly design«11, a Colorado thusiasm with which the little fellow PNEUMONIA. who. laid the cloth. Ezra appeared to press?” •poke. man romos very close t > providing on« have a poor appetite, .but Burt ate vora “If she would only get in tbe way "You seem fond of her,” she said. •» Well which will a«’tually s«*rv«* the purjstse 4kir !• Itee Heat < When the meal was finished of it." "I'd be a bad ’un if I wasn't. She took ciously. a« the II«»« Preveative. me out of the work'us without character I Ezra drew a chair up to the fire, and his “Y'ou don't quite catch rny idea yet. for which it is intended. It Is uni The most cffis’tlve weapon with or nothing, and she's a-educatin' of UH*. father did the same, after ordering the old Suppose that this express ran over the versally known that the w hich to figlit pneumonia is fre«h air, I IShe sent me ’er«* with a message," woman out of the room, and carefully dead body of a woman, would there be th«» fenders now used are real fr«?sh air. nnd lots of it. closing th«* door behind her. "What was it?” anything to prove afterwards that alie "You have spoken to our friend here was dead, and' pot alive at the time of I The fact that pneumonia might lx* "She said as how she had written in- called simply a shutting off of oxygen Stead o' electro telegraphing, ’cause she about the business?” Girdlestone asked, the accident? Do you think that it would •how* how important It is to give the had so much to say site couldn't fit it all nodding his head in the direction of Burt. ever occur to any one’s mind that the "Y’es. I have made it all clear.” press had run over a dead body?” patient plenty of air. In one large New on a telegraph,” “Five hundred pounds down, and a free "I see your meaning,” said his “ 1 thought that would be so, ” Kate York hospital sufferers from the dls- passage to Africa,” said Burt. thoughtfully. "You would settle her enro are carried to tlie roof and kept •aid. “An energetic man like you can do a then put her there.” "She wrote to Major Major him as there «lay and night. When your child is a follerin’ of her. She said as she had' great deal in the .colonies w ith five hun • (To be continued.) grows 111, move It to the lnrgest nnd no doubt as he'd be down to-day, and you dred [HHimls.” Girdlestom* remarked. "What I do with it is nothing to you. sunnieat room In the house and open was to keep up your sperr'its and let her Greatest < 'oncrete llrl«l»e. the windows. If It is too cold for that, know by me if any one was a-wexin' gov’nor," Burt remarked surlily. “I does The largest concrete bridge in the job, you pays the money, nnd there's have another room near by Into which you." world has Just received the finishing "No, no. Not nt all,” Kate answered, an end ns far as you nre concerned.” th»* patient may be moved at least three “Quit«* so.” th«* merchant said in a con touches at Washington, says the New smiling again, “ You can tell her that mj time* a day to permit n thorough ven ciliatory voice. “Yon nre free to do what York Sun. Tbe Connecticut avenue tilation of the «lek room. All unnec guardian has Deen much kinder to-day. you like with tlie money.” bridge, as it is known, spans the deep I am full of hope now. Give her my essary furniture and all picture* hang "Without axin' your lenve,” growled gorge of Ilock creek, not fifteen min warmest thanks for her kindness." Ings ahd other impedimenta should t»> "Ail right, miss. Say, that chap at the Burt. II«* was a man of such a turbulent utes by trolley from the center of the taken out <»f both rooms. gate hasn't been giving yob no cheek, has and qnarrelsomte disposition that he was city. always ready to go out of his way to make An stta«A of pneumonia l»*gins In a fit—hint with the game eye?” The structure fs remarkable for sev himself disagreeable. manner which suggests a very bad cold. "No, no, John.” eral reasons. In the first place, it is "The quest ion is how it is to be done, ” John looke«! at her suspiciously. “If he The patient has a chill and a fever and interposed Ezra. “You've got some [dan built entirely of concrete without be suffers from pains.In the side. A cough hasn't it's all right,.” he said, "but I FENDER DROPS CLOSE TO THE GROUND. in your head. I suppo»«," he said to his ing re-enforced with steel. think ns you ’ re one of them as don't com soon ap|M*ars, and th«* breath heroines father! "It's high mu«* tbe thing was It is 1,421 feet long, with a 52-foot short nnd quick. The v-allant battle of plain if you can 'elp it.” He opened his carried through, or we shall have to put utterly useless when put to the test, roadway and a walk on either side. hand and showed a great jagged flint th«* overworked heart Is indlcattHl by a nils '■nn be aivounted for by reason which I»»* carried. "I'd ha'- km>< k-'«i his up th«* shutters in Fenchurch street.” The floor of the bridge is 130 feet quick pulse ami flushed cheeks. S«x>n other peeper out With this,” he said, His father shivered at the very thought. of the cirmmon custom of snpi»orting above the ground. There are several “Anything rather than that." he said. there are signs of great exhaustion, “blowed if I wouldn't.” the fender too high above the ground 150-foot arches and two narrow ones "It will precious st>on come to that." with hrodache, sleeplecsness and so that it will be sure to clear all ob "Don't do anything of the sort, John. “What's the matter with your lip? It of 82 feet. (sometimes) delirium. ( but run horn«* like n good little hoy.” struct lots. In emergencies, when t-tie Work was begun about seven years s«-ems to be swollen.” "All right, miss. Goo«l-by to ye!” During nil of tTiis period the blo«xl fender is needed to prevent injury to "I had a turn with that fellow Dims- ago on the foundations, though the Kate watched him stroll down the Ian». 1« waging fl tremendous war upon tne a person accidentally caught on the putting his hand dale," Ezra nnswered. about two Invading germs If It Is destined to He paused at tin* bottom ns if irresolute, up to his mouth to hid» the disfigurement.' plans had already taken track, it proves valueless rolling over work halted lose, th«» exhaustion will grow mor«» and • nd then she was relieved to see him throw “lie followed us to the station ami we years to complete. The the unfortunate instead of picking him the stone over into .a turnip field, and owing to the failure of Congress to more mnrked. stsl the patient will die. walk rapidly off in th«« opposite direction had to beat him oil, but I think 1 left appropriate enough money to Cont up. The fender shown lure is normal But If It Is destln«*d to win. there w ill to the I’riory gates. my marks ui>on him.” ly flupqurtisi about a foot above the "lie playe«! «oiu« hokey-pokey business plete It. come fl time—it will be between the ground. When the motonnan son a But about three years ago the nec on me,” said Burt. “He trippeti me in fifth and the tenth day- when th«» pa J H A B I ER XX. ' person on the track-nnd Is unable to tient will suddenly s»»em brighter. The Late in the afternoon Ezra arrived at some new-fangle«i way, nnd nigh knocked essary bills went through and a really •bop the car In time to avoid an ¡i<«e|- temperature will fall, the'breathlng will the I’riory. From one of the passage the breath out of me. I don't fall as beautiful bridge Is no»v the result. The dent be releases a convenient handle light as I used.” cost was a million dollars. Is* more r«*gulflr, nnd the violent Jump windows Ka'’’ S»W* loin ilriim- up t’lw on the dashlsmrd and the fender dr'»|>s “He did not succeed in tracing you?” avenue in fl high dogcart. There was a ing of th«» pulse will cense When this to within an Inch or two of the ground. The New Time*. broad-shouldered, red-bearded man sitting i. «• I>»i-• risked nneasily. "There 1» no* happen», it Is fl sign that the battle is It Is thus in a position to pick up the Th« 1 now times in Georgia — « liano* of his turning up here, and spoilt ig I bsslds him, nnd»th« ostler from the Flying I I won.—Delineator. No skies that wear a frown. victim instead of [Hissing over 1 him. Bull was per lied behind. Kate had rush the whole business?” Ami when the trouble strikes its Electricity Is employed to operate the "Not in th«« least.” said Ezra confident ed v< the window on hearing tlie sound Coultoa't Ilo It. We'll dance the trouble down. movement of the fender. of.wheels. With Mm» 'Inn expo, t.ition. that ly. "He was in the liatids of a [sdiceman “A father should be the friend and h« r friends hn«l come sooner th in eh«» when I saw him last.” Tbe old times forgotten, i'That is «<11. Now I should like, be Worth Serin*. companion of Ills son." aal«! Mrs. f’orri- anticipated. A glance, however, showed Though now their story's told, foMtel, who had been rending a maga her that the hops was « tin From behind fere we go further, to sa.v a few words In a certain preparatory scluxil In New times bring all the happiness ■ curtain »he *atoh«»d them alight and to Mr. Burt ns to what has led up to zinc. • • , Washington, sttys a contributor in The arms of you can hold ! I w i-h yon tO’Daderetand,” ho said, "Mandy.” answered the farmer, cone t.to th«’ house, while the trap wheel Harper's Magazine, an instructor one . ed round and rattled off for Bedsworth "that this is no sudden determination of —Atlanta Constitution. "you're askin' t«s> much. There's uo day made the statement 'that "every • but that events have led up to it ill again. A Special tlrand. use of askin' a man at my time o' life year a sheet of witter fourteen feet uch a way that it was impossible to avoid She went slowly ba«'k to her room, won Brown—I want to thank you again thick Is raised to clouds from the sea.” to let his hair grow out’over his fore dering what fri«sd this couhl tw* whom It. Our commercial honor and integrity head like a back [torch an' go around Ezra had brought with him. She had n«> •re more pro ions to us than anything for that cigar you gave me yesterday. "At what time of year do««s that <u»* in clothes that ain't mates, hollerin’ tii-ed that he was roughly clad, presenting else. nnd we bate l>oth ngrecd that we I enjoyed It Immensely. •ur. professor?" askc«l a freshman. “It * contrast to tlie young merchant, who are really to sacrifice anything rather Green—I'm glad you liked It By mutot be a sight»,worth going a long Rnh! rnh ! rah!'" Washington Star I was,vulgarly spruce in his attire. Evi than lose it. Unfortunately, our affairs the' v ay, I have another of the same way to fl»e I dently he intendtsl* to pass the night at have become somewhat involved, «nd it • • Arranflina Matters. i brand If you care to smoke. "Here Is a map of the route we shall the I’riory. synce they ha<] let «the trap was absolutely ne<vssary thflt the firm After u uiuu u,«.- ««ecu a<«cus«*d of Brown—No, thank you. i didn’t go back to the» village. She w ns glad, that tloulil have a sum of money promptly take.” •teîtling. thouilf I« flmy hive proven a gPlhlge smoke the otfier one. I have h<* ha«i rotne, for his presence would •Ct in order to extricate itself from its diffi,- "Did you make two of them?" Ilia Inn«»■'•nee, tin- I**'»pl«« for the rest 0 4)ltios This sum •«■ endeavored to get against Jone», so I gave it to him. •a • restraint upon the Gir’llestanes. “No; what for?" <«f bla Ilf«* will tl.’h i-n th«*ir h >ld on I As rfce long afternoon stole away she through a «hiring «i«e<>tlgtion in diamonds, "So papa will !>»» able to overtah»* us became more ami m««re impatient and 11» who can move hin ear» c»n usuaf th«»iT p'« k".b«x>k» v\ In 11 they see him Fi which wsb , jhongli 1 toy it, ingeniously and forgive uA"—Houston 1’ oml CC4»aQ< occtant. 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