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e •• I TRUXTON KING tJnys Qiore! lie Eegaa to ftel the Ap Notice of Administration ■ —oil tv ere to be blastedto tbe proach of madness. Ills own death was hot far away. It woul«b follow Copyright, IW, by George »{..r that of the prince and of Olga I'lata- A Veteran of the GvJ War xiova, bls friend. But he was not MtCvtthcun by thinking of bis owp death; he was Qp.uis Before a Woman * the Copyright, 19‘JO, by l)odd, Mîid thinking of the prince's life. Forty-eight hours! That was all! Bv ARNOLD BROWN the & Company Early that night as be lay with his I < ,tc. n u as ^pyrlt’ht. 1910. by Amfltwan Brea« ear to the crack of the door he bean! Association iXr.ttoi nt the A NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN SYNOPSIS them discussing bis own death. It was to come as soon as Olga bad gone to «-V .. «ài .isc J, It was April —. 18H1. The —th reg Elected State Master to Succeed H. O. CHAP TER 1—Iraxtoa Kng Mi.m in her reward. Sts» wgg not there to de urn-in i » urie Hadley. elweiM, rapiul of Gr.«u.*t.rk, and fend him. Spantz had said that she iment was order«»«! to march tbe next ■aid Chas. I. Richard Pat tee, the subject of this was praying in her room, committing lay to the defeuae of Waahiugtou A Ixcauiilu! tu»ice ol Spantz, » ^uunakef. sketch, was born April 27. 1872. lu her soul to Gt d. Truxton King sud reception wu» to be held tbe evening Kntg <io • a I a voi hr Prince Robin, h- V ouu , denly pricked up his ears, attracted liefore departure In tbe armory, at Alexandria. N. 11. After attending the rule « i ilv coeatry, w I kmc guardian u John qu ilitied ;»n«l by a nentmee that fell from the lips which mothen«. wives, sisters and common schools he graduated from Hi—Bar m Dan^i > s 1 ullu, an A'l enexn. of one of the men. sweethearts could bld adieu to their the New Hampton ocademy in the minuter of police, mtn view, King and warns “Tullis is on his way to the hills of loved on«M. some ot whom might not English department and then went to him again«! Olga, the guninakec’, niece. IV— Dawsbcrgen by this time, Ho will l>e return. During the afternoon previous Minneapolis. Minn., and took a course King invade« the royal park, m«ti the prince out of the way on the 20th àuto to th««- receptlou young Norman Eger- In the commercial department of the and >« pre rated Io the lad*» fa»cuuiing Aunt enough.” cotup i- l-orame. V—Tbe commu.ee of ten, “Count Marlanx was not to be satis- ton. second lh»utenant oí G company, University of Minnesota. Knowledge of shorthand led hint fi«sl until he bad found the means to ■at at a desk in his comfortable home tor» agair vl the prince, rnee>« in »» enderg ound writing. This is what he wrote; into newspaper work, in which cin draw him away from Edelweiss," said chamber, whgre the girl Olga it disclosed ax one 1 have delayeii to sp»as. tearing to 00 ployment he traveled through tile another. "This time it will work like who ’» to kill Prince Kobin with a bomb, VI-- repellevt, btff now at the last moment I a charm. I.ate this afternoon Tullis must ears. tell yoi* that 1 love you—love you south and middle west for three y Jobn Tullia ca'1» on lhe beautiful Counted, In was making ready to lead a troop of better than Ji. iy liio—everything _________ ___ Called back to New Hampshire, he re but my gorru le, who warn, him that her tial.J and no cavalry into the hills to effect a res duty. May l ho¡»e tf 1 return that 1 may entered the academy at New Hamp t«xiou> old hutband, Count Mr-Ian«, u con- cue. Santa Maria! That was a clever claim you tor my wtfeT it "Yes." wear ton and graduated from the classical one ot, these Howers tonight at the recep ipuing again»! the prince. VII, Vlli, IX an«‘X stroke! Not only does he go himself, tion coarse in 1899; took special work in ---King vi «ila the home of th* witch oi Gan look , but with him goes a captain with 100 economics and law at Dartmouth one Tiie words, such as a boy would soldiers from the fort. Ha. ha! Mar gap and mee»« «he royal ourehold there. He taf. year; engaged in real estate business write who reailz«»d into what be was i AM. I woriil» HAVE FOUGHT lanx is a fox—a very exceptional fox!" tee, an eye gleaming through a crack in a d or “ weak going, were Intended for Miss Mabel FOR YOU." Tullis off to the hills with soldiers and while »earthing for the penon he is ov«r- Harding, eveu younger than himself, sickening conspiracy. La- to effect a rescue? Truxton sat up. bls They were written on a bit of thlu Joifce oí Establishment powere.i and draggi d into a loft. He '« c< n end of brain whirling. , too, wan doomed! He paper, which be folded into a small fronted by Count Marlanx and then taken o the ! ■ ralne! "A wise fox!" agreed Peter Brutus 1 groaned aloud in his misery and awe. of Sired Gm ic compass, and. taking up a bouquet underground den of the committee of tin There was a telegraph instrument thickly. "I wonder what our line pris that lay beside him. he thrust his i XI Olga defend» King I -fore the commute* ■ ( j In the outer room. He could hear it oner will say to it when the new pris Notice IS H: r<4 •y Given tE.I die covrrron missive into its center, «toverlng it | council ol the city ol I'an.lon, Orcyon. Uni ,,t ,» ana’chut». ' ticking off its messages day and night oner comes to keep him company over with tin* flowers as if fearful the girl MBM1 m < i-.g t!.-»<o(, 11 '. .< ■., j “No on«» wiFT ever know," he tnur- I nnd could bear tiie discussion of re tile 20th." would finil it. Calling a servant, he di May. 1910, pas. a Km uti.in. ol its tnten.i 11 ! ■> ports as they came in or went out. It niur«*«l, his last waking thought being rude and eatablidl an official pad«-. I,-;, liur rected him to carry the flowers to tlieir soon became clear to him that th«* wire of a dear on«» at horn«». CHAPTER XII. with the amounts of cuts and tills n i j of destination and report to him that they j connected the room with Marlanx's each lot fronting thereon, an both Co. , I \ve- A NEW PlitsONElt ARRIVES. had been received by tbe young lady. 1 headquarters near Balak, in Axptiain, nue and I hard Streets, in tin- \V< oh 11 Mi!i Ad CHAPTER XI T was far past midnight when King Then he witlked the floor till the report dition to the city of Ban! a. Oi jor.. for the a branch instrument being stationed in UNbF.lt THE OROl'ND. had been made. Mils aroused from tit«» doze into full width of each, and the full Infill of Third HE second day after his incar tile cave atiove th«» witch's hut. That night at the armory be watched which it«» had fallen. Was it the Street, and the full length ol Coqu.'le As .-nue On bis third night lie heard the com ceration began King was given 2Uth? Loud, quick commands eagerly for the signal. Presently he from zXtwater Street, south to Sixth Street. mittee discussing the conditions at the fissi and drink. It was high Now, unless a written remnn trail ■ is made came to his ears. saw Miss Harding walking toward time, for he was almost fam castle. and hied with the und.-nigneI Rccoi r, of said “They are here at last,” he heard him on the arm of a man whom lie "The count is more afraid of this City or his successor in office, on o- before the ished. Thereafter twice a day he was some on«» say. “God! This suspense had feared as a rival. She wort» no 7lh dav of July, 1910, the aid couac I will pa s led into the larger room ami given a man Tullis titan of all the rest," aver has been awful. But they are here.” flpwera. The .voung officer, like many red I’eter Brutus, “He inis reasons to an ordinance establishing an official grade on surprisingly hearty meal. "Stand ready, then, with the guns!" a man In tils first fight, quailed, each of said streets, for the portions above desig Peter Brutus had Just voiced the hate and fear tlte Americans. That is cried I’eter Brutus. “It may tie a left the ball and did not returu to naled. and determine the amounts of cuts and he desires the death of our pris- why pleasure of the majority by urging the trick, after all. Don't open that door Egertou [iroved the reverse In hills to be made in front of each lot or tract of He has said time and again necessity for physical torture to wring oner. down there. Spantz, until you know of what h«» was in love. He returned land fronting thereon---* Inch said renmnstrancr over the wire that King will iu some • •tlte government's icerets from the pris who is ou til«» outside.” must b> signed by the owners of tw »-ihirds of witti an empty sl«»eve and it colonel’s oner. King, half famished, half crazed way escape and play the deuce with all ih< real property fronting upon l> .1-, rides of “ It's ail right, ” cam«? at last in the commission, with brevet rank of briga by thirst, had been listening to the our plans, It does not seem possible. relieved, eager vole«» of I’eter Brutus. dier general both of the aliove designated portions of said But he hnd no sooner street and avenue. Cerci» argument through the thin door however, We have him absolutely se- “Clear file May, comrades. Give them reached home than Ills lover’s cow Dat' d at Bandon, Or. eon this Kali day of that sen. rated the rooms. He heard cure." room. By our holy father, this is a ardice got the better of him. Seusi "1’tiis is the 22d; Saturday is the May. IS 10. tbe sudden, eager movement toward brave triumph. Ah!" five to a high degree, he dread«»d meet (.. R. WADE. the door of Ids cell and squared him- 2<!th. Nothing could be «lone to stop Heavy f«mtsteps clogged into the ing th«» girl who had refus«»d him. Ills 2L3t City R> < order us in four days, ” said one of the wo- Relf against the opposite wall, ready to room, accompanied by stert«»rious dread being enhanced by the absence light to the death. Then there came a men. "Count Marlanx Mill be ready on the breathing and uo small amount of of his right arm. A mutilated man voice that lie recognized. Summons 20th. Hi» lias said so. A new strike grunting from masculine throats. Not nurses Ills misfortune, and it is doub* A woman was addressing the con one but three or four languages were J ful If nny soldier Is proud of the loss in Ashland. N. IL, in 1901, and moved M ill lie tlci lared on lite railroad on the spirators in tones of deadly earnest- spoken by the excited, inteuae occu of a limb. The general rankled at to Plymouth in 1905; Joined New IN HIE JUSTICE COURT FOR II E ness. IILs heart gave a bound. It was 25th, ami the strikers will belli tlte city pants of tiie other room. King could SIXTH JUSTICE DISTRICT, COOS tils maiming, for be considered that it Hampton grange the yenr it was or with their grievances. Saturday's cele the first time since his incarceration makt» nothing of w hat they said. Final COUNTY STATE OF OR! COM removed him further, tf that coulti tie. gauized. 1887; was steward, assistant that be hail beard the voice of Olga bration M ill bring men from the moun ly tiie sharp, incisive voice of Wil from th«» woman tie still lov«»d. To es tains and the mines to town. A single A. Mi Nan, I’laintilf, 1 steward and master; was lecturer of Platanova. she who still must be ills v SUMMONS blow, and Me have won.” So spoke liam Spantz ffroke through tiie babble, cape a m«»etlng with her as soon as he Lake ami Valley Pomona when it was friend. commanding silence. J. H. 1 inion. Defendant ' wns mustered out of tbe service he Brutus. organized; was district deputy tinder “No! You shall not torture him. I “Still unconscious,” he said when made a tour abroad But this only State Master N J. Bac fielder In “We must not—we cannot fail,” grat To J. II. 1 imon, the cbove named ()<*fend.tnt; have said he is no spy. I still say it!" deferred the meeting, and at last he 1901-3; was elected lecturer of the ed William Spantz, and the cry was re some measure of order was secured. In I hr Na me of I he Slate of Oregon: she was exclaiming. “ Yea," grunted on«» of the men. summoned courage and went tia«*k to state grange In 1903 and served six You are hereliv r«^|uired Ir appear licforo die “God, girl, wo cannot turn hint loose iterated by half a dozen voices. “We will have our instructions to the city where they both llv«»d The next morning, after a sleepless years; elected master of the state undesigned, a Judice of the Pea« ’, for the above now. lie must die.” This was from morrow. Tii«» count is to inform us night, Truxton King made his first de On the street one dny he saw her grange in 1909. Mr. I’attee is a mem designated District, to answer the complaint of Spantz. before nightfall where site is to be re coining. If he continued to advance lier and past master of the Masonic lhe plaintiff filed herein, within six weilts Irom termine«! attempt to esca|te. “We cannot release him, I grunt He kneu- that two armed men stooil moved to. Next week she is going to he would meet her face to face. He lodge at Ashland. N. II.. and member the dat«' of the first publication hereof, to wit, on you,” she said, and Truxton’s heurt or before the 21st day of Julv, 1910. guard in th«« outer room day nnd night. go to Schloss Marlanx.’’ Brutus added look«»«! about him. as he had seen many of the Knights of Pythias lodge at tin- sank. "Not now. but afterwnrd, yes. You will take notice that if you so fail to ap a cruel, heartless laugh. a man do on the field of battle, for same place. He was married tn 1905 pear and answer, that the plaintiff will take When it Is all over he can do no harm. Th«» d«H»r to th«» stairway leading into A woman. I bought Truxton. The cover An alley was near It was a and has one son. ludgement against you for lhe amount «if $17.07, But hear in«» now, all of you. If he Is tin* drutorer's shop mjis of Iron and countess! They had brought her her«» narrow, mean looking lane, but he and for costs and dishursi’mer.ts. hnrm<»<l In nny way I shall not perform heavily barred; the <loor opening into from Balak. after all. What a re «lash«»«! into It. It led nowhere, and he I his summons is made per«mnt to an order my part of tlte work on the 20th. This tbe sewer wns even more securely Grange Prize Gardens. morseless brut«» Marlanx must be to i found himsHf In a pocket flanked by bolted. Besides, then* Mas a great 1 h final." z The Danvers (Mass.) grange is under made and file«! June 6, 1910, and motion there made and filed in this office by C. R. maltreat lifs beautifu! wife! the roar of small shops. He stood taking a new line of work for Its own fore “You cannot withdraw!” exclaimed stone door at th«» foot of the passage. Wade, plaintiff's attorney. ‘ To my mind she is more beautiful The keys to these two doors were trembling till he knew that his enemy town In the form of a prize garden Peter Brutus. “You are pledged. You paled at Bandon, Oregon this 6th day of never out of th«» possession of William than his omii wife," obs«»rv<»«l Anna must have fiasaed. thou slunk out of contest for the school children Tfilr June, 1910. nre sworn It is ordained.” Cromer. "Siu» M ill be a fine morsel for I it and pursiu»«! Ids way. "I, Olga Platanova. say this to you. Spantz. One of ills guards heltl the Geo, P. Topping ty-six prizes nnd gratuities, amounting t!i«> count. Mho lias even east longing A few days later he received a fright to $45, have been offer«»«! to be com 22-6t . It Is not n plea, not a petition; It Is an key to tin» stairway door. His only Justice ol the Peace eyes on so homely a mortal as I. ” ultimatum. Spare iiim or (lie glorious chance lay in his ability to suddenly flint took away his breath, it was an peted for by the scholars in the nine “All woman nre alike to him,” said over]>oMet two men ami make «iff by invitation to an evening function gften grades. enuse must suffer by toy defection.” The plan is based on tin» Spantz sententiiiusly. "Sit! Not so loud, girl! He can hear way of tlte armorer’s shop. at Miss Harding’s home. Fortumit«»ly work of the Civic league In Salem, Administrators Notice “We must put her in the room with When ills little door was opened on every word y«>u suy!" the date of the affair was somr days which lias been conducting such con tiie American for th«» present. You are “Let hint hear Ia»t him know that th«» morning of the 23d Truxton King’s away. He r«»solved a dozen tim«»s to tests for four years. It will be most Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I. Olga Platanova, nut to hurl th«» thing long, powerful figure shot through as sure he Mill lake her away before Sat “regret” to go. Imt. having time to g««t appropriate work for a grange, com has been appointed adminirlrator of the estate of urday? A woman's cries are most dis if aped by a catapult. The man with that is to destroy the life of I’rlnc«» up a little courage at the last moment, btnlng an educational purpose with J ihn McKenzie, dercar <!. I:y an order of the Robin. I am not afraid to have him tlte candle and th«» knife went down tressing." It miis Spantz who spoke. sent an acceptance. It had tio sooner I that of beautifying the home. The “I'll stop tier crying,” volunteered like a b«»ef, floored by a blow ott tlte know today what th«» world will know been dispatched than he wished to re prizes are to be awarded for the great County Court of Coo County, Stale of Oregon, Anna Cromer harshly. And all persens having c'ai ¡1« against the »aid next w«»«»k. Then tlte world will say Jaw. call It. But It was too late. est Improvements in gardens and estate arc required to present “She’s regaining her senses!” ex- The American, Ids eyes blazing with that Olga Platanova wns not u beast. them within six Ou the appointed date he got Into ho|H» and despera clnhn«»d on«» of th«» men. "Staml l>ack, evening dress, pinned up his empty yards. Flower se<»ds are to be sold to months from the date of this notice with the l>ut a deliverer, n creator! Let him the contestants at a cent a paeket tion, kept onward, every one. Give her air.” hear!" Presently the door to King's room sleeve, heaving a deep sigh as he did Though the gardens are to be at home, proper vouchers to the undersigned administrator to find b 1 nt s e 1 f The listener's blood miis running so. and went to the house. Half an the children will receive some Instruc at the office of G. I. Treadgold in Bandon, face to face with wns thrown open. He had got to his cold. The life of Prince Robin! hour In the rolling room was tiec«»s- feet and miis standing hi the center Olga Platanova! tion about them from their teachers, Cor,» County Oregon. assassination! “Tlte thing that sary to give him the requtslte courage In the of the room, bis eyes Blinking Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1910. She was staring and friendly visitors will supervise destroy!" A bomb! to go below. The hosts were drawn glare of light. nt him with fright JOI IN WES TERMAN their work The superintendent of For half an hour they ari-tted with “Hello!" ciiisl Peter Brutus. "You up to receive tbeir guests, to Egerton schools and teachers are cordially in- ened eyes, her Administrator of said Estate h«»r, HeekIng to turn her front the stand appearing like an opposing line of but lips apar a p a r t, her up. eh? We've got a fair lady for terested and think this a good way to G. I. I readgold Att'y for site had taken Then they came to tle to a raw recruit. He approach«!, h a n d s t to o h e r you. my friend, (let back títere, you terms with her Truxton Klug owed 2J-5t Administrator. saluted an«!, seeing a look of embar introduce agricultural education. breast He turn- flog! Keep in your corner. Ills life to this strange girl, who knew Don ’ t f< reel that 'I'. W. Robinson rassment on Miss Hnrdlng's face, as “You are a tine bunch of human ed. him not at all. but n*ho believed In him Free Seed Graft. >80011 as the ceremony was over beat a being * blurtisl Truxton. “He has not the Truxton Mas brought into th«» room The granges of Washington state lias Sltarly Brook dairy food, also A man M'ith n lighied candle entered precipitate retreat. key,” she cried. a few minutes Inter He wns white or many of them are not disposed to the very Lest co 0.1111! tuet!, a Sub Later lie was stalking about, won "nor have I. You first, liolding th«» light alsive his head. whit emotion as he fnceit tlte commit receive free seeds from their congress stitute lor oil meal dering if sufficient time would ever 1 13 tf He m a : folloM-ed by two others, who have no chance to t«»e of ten. Befory a word conld be mon at the national capital any long supportisl the drooping, tottering fig pass to enable Idin to depart with pro 1 escape. (Jo back!" addr«>ss«»d to him lie blurt«»d out: er. In many Instances these seed prlety. when lie felt n linud sllppetl on A key rattled in ure of a woman. “You cowatxls! Weak as I am, 1 packets nre sent to grange secretaries 60 YrATO- “Let her sit there against the wall, his arm and. turning, saw the girl who the d<sir. When would Imve fought for you. Miss Pla- for distribution to procure the favor EXPEMEMCE Drago, Julius, fetch in more candles. luid refustsl him It swung open two tnnova. If I could have got through of grange members. A grange paper "General." she said, M'tth her eyes W men stood in the She must not Is» left in the dark. He that door Tluink you for what you published in Washington state stig says she is not to be frlglitemsi to on th«» floor, “why did you not come not the aperture, both have done to convince those «logs! gests to grangers that they inform with drawn pls- «tenth. Women nre afraid of the dark to see me nft«»r your return from the those who send them that they nre not Only don’t do tills awful thing! Think tols. The girl leaped between them nnd strange «logs. Let there lx» light.” ■war?" of that dear little boy!” wanted nnd demand that the custom scoffed I’eter Brutus, spitting toward "I—Mhy-I went abroad.” Olga I’lntnnova cried out anil covered and the helpless, defeated American. of sending out free government seeds V Tnaca I’ ar «» “Remember!" she cried, "You nre King. "Then why not since your return T' her eyes with her hands. She was be abolished. These seeds are burden Drctcts "I'll get you for that some day,” There was a warm hand oti his left ing our already overburdened mails, 'ed from the room by William Spantz. not to kill him!” C cpvi . A c . Peter Brutus had risen from the grate«! the American, white wiith anger. arm that imparted courage to his nnd then congress refuses to give 11s n Anronc» •pndlf st n Rkotrh *’id <1'- ' ini' »n thut Poter Brutus stood over King, whose «.tn nacurfHiii cnir opinion free I«* <1.« r r n I (To be continued) heart i’.ir',nti<»n M pr<»hMhly pn; ci’t.ihl«* < • i.c■ itiiiii'n- parcels post .service because the mail arms were iteld by two stalwart men. floor, half dazed, but furious. Heinade ’ »»iff Hirn i iy < tiiindHiitlHl. F “I didn't suppose—that you wished service is a losing proposition. If it nt. free. OldPBt MK«r»ry for -< q.rii;/ piUwitfl, “Enough!” lie coinniiinih'd. “We a'vicious leap nt King, bls knife rend} J’ntcntl t ikr n ♦lirourh M »• n < .. k'*'celvp to see me ” is necessary that the government buy spare you not for her sake, but for for the lunge. •al m .ihout chfirR. , liiti»o Pa Wss Wire. "Why not?" "I'm glad it's you! ” roared King, the old seeds from the seed dealers, the sake of th«» cause we serve, Hear “Pnpa, what is quiet hostility?" i There wns a pause before the reply then it would is* better to burn them me! You nr«» to be held here n prisoner leaping aside. Ills fist shot out. and "Quiet hostility, little Jim, la the way bnn'lf cmrly JthiMrnfrd J.. .- «•• t. dr- It came at last. “Do you remember nt once than to send them through the until our plans art* consummated. You again Brutus went down. In which when I decline to give you a ..f ,<»«y ffcut.. JI! • journal 'I« » • ft»nr DHtiiLbt, H>i«l by id» .iCffi- ilnrff. “Miss Platanova, call your uncle,” penny you sneak round behind my that I sent you n liouquet of Howers malls and have them burned at this will lie properly f«»d and cared for. before the reception given the even end. You luiv«» lieard Miss Platanova say she wns ordered. “It Is now necessary chair nnd make faces."—Scrap«. », --------- ••• Washington, “ ■ .... ing previous to our departure?" to bind the fellow's hands, They are ich f, ri F’ Kt« D. (J. that sli<> will cook the fond for Science Siftings. too dangerous to Is- allowed to roam “I do.” New Grange Ritual, herself, lint you ar«> not to ace her.' • “And the scran of paper in it?" The ritual of ttie order, abridged by Klug intemipt«»d him. “I haven't at large In this fashion." Notice of Dissolution Venus is the brightest of all the stars All day long Truxton paced his little “The scrap of paper?" the elimination of the single degree ths least doubt that you will kill nt«» in and comes the nearest to us of all the “Yes.” work nnd improved by many valuable the end. She may not be here to pro- prison, bitterly lamenting his in tiimsl planets. Only the moon is ever nearer She had led him Into a corner where suggestion! and Instructions and Illus tect me after after the nssnaslnntlon." effort, Now h<» would lx» even more Notice is hereby given that the His I i . tik I m were the enrth. no one hut themselves wns present. trative diagrams. Is now ready for dis “She Is prepansl to die by the same carefully guarded, The string of bends of light some “Walt here," she said. bonlb that slays th«» prince,” was all bound Itehind his Itaek. II p was pow- tribution from the offices of the Recre (lartnership formerly existing Ire- Darting away, she rnn upstairs nnd taries of state ara nges. iwccn Ray Dean ami A W Hollen that Brutus would say in response to ericas. If he had only waited! Luck times seen for several seconds nfter this, but King observed the sly look hnd lMM*n against him. How was he to a flash of lightning Is due to the in returne«! with a withered bouquet beck has been dissolved by ntutual Diving Into It. she withdrew his note that went around among them. lie know that the guard with the keys candescence of the air. Mr Hollenbeck will con The rate of assessment in the Pa- conse.it. The enna) theory of Mnrs Is opposed i written six years before and. opening irons' Fire Insurance company of fit knew then that they meant to kill him hnd gone upstairs when Olga brought tinue the business and assume the his breakfast down? It was fate by the Swedish savant Arrhenius. , it. read for the first time tiis mensa ge. Ijtwrence and Franklin counties. N in the end. responsibility ol all bills. The 23d dragged itself Into the past, who thinks the phenomena observed I Then. taking all that was left of a Y.. for the yenr ending Oct. 1C was Afterward, in his little mom, he R ay D ean , writhed in the agony of helplessness. and* the 24th was following lu the are huge clefts iu the surface of the ros* the stem, she Inserted It in her but 11.50 per tbouaand. What rate llol.I.EKHECK. . A. W. jloorny wakqjif its predecessors, Two planet. Tt< prince*, bja Qflurt^the gOYinjmCPt I «ortiga. •re you paying? TIMIDITY OF LOVE T THE GRANGE I sciciitiiic ■ - lUCo.38’0™^ New York Bandon, Of,-June 2Q, / s 19(0. *4 i