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^♦ee>4eeee»»eeeeeeeeee<»^ex»<<4 »♦«♦♦x* The Contrabandist; One Life’s Secret! CHAPTER II. It was, perhaps, at the distance of halt a league from the cottage of Hugh I.a- lunnte that the Chateau Montauban stood. It was situated on a rocky and abrupt eminence, overlooking the valley below, where a small village looked more like the miniature group of dolls' houses which children play with than the ordi nary habitations of ordinary men, while the stream that wound its way along at the foot of the hills was nothing more than a mere thread of silver. On-the night of the attack on Count Loui« there were two persons Heated in the library of this chateau; the one a lady, with beautiful and somewhat strik ing features, a tall and graceful figure, and a bearing at once haughty and capti vating. Mademoiselle Montauban was a person of strong feelings, of deep en ergy. of quick yet firm resolves, aud de cided action. She was pleasing to all; yet with the very grace and noble lieauty which captivated one, there was an air— an expression of veiled haughtiness, of lofty pride, of insinuating command. All the world admired mademoiselle, but few loved her. Her father, monsieur le marquis, on the other hand, was an extremely affable, polite and agreeable gentleman. He was universally kind and good to the peasant ry around the country, and there was no poor people who did not have cause to thank hitn for many an act of generosity He had been married twice; to a beauti ful Frenchwoman, after the death of La Marquise Giudette, and this wife died also. He mourned her loss long and sin cerely; for they say he loved her even better than he lived Giudette, who was very violent and passionate. There was one child—a lovely, sunny-haired child, with features like her fair mother’s, aud eyes like fresh violets, by this second marriage. But he has only Helen to com fort his approaching old age now; and there is a large portrait in the saloon— the portrait of a smiling infant, painted nearly sixteen years ago, which he looks at and sighs. The father and daughter sat in the li brary; he by a large table iu the center of the apartment, reading, as was his custom in the evenings: she had drawn her seat forward near one of the deep windows overlooking the valley, and the road by which Louis was expected to come. Both were awaiting his arrival, but it was with far different degrees of feeling. The marquis, indeed, looked for ward with pleasure to the meeting with his nephew, whom he had not received at the chateau for some years; but yet his anticipation was moderated by calmness, for he no longer possessed the hurry and impatience of youth. With Helen Mon tauban it was not thus. Deeper feelings than were warranted by that calm and haughty exterior were busy in her heart. "Father,” ami her voice is calm and silvery as usual, despite the beating of her heart, that throbs more violently ev ery moment—"father, it is already quite late. My cousin. Monsieur Louis, must surely remember that he may possibly ex pose himself to some danger by travers ing the lonely roads iu this neighborhood by night." The marquis closed his book, hose from liis seat and approached the window. "Yes; you are right—you are right, Helen,” he returned; “but I hardly think he will be so rash as to undertake to reach the chateau to-night with that ter rible storm gathering. As to the danger from brigands, however, I do not fear; for, without doubt, he will have his valet with hint, and he will have also his weap ons. And you must consider, Helen, that our young relative has both strength of limb and skill in arms, that might well warrant him in getting st defiance a good ly number of besiegers.” "Yes—I know, father. And there are none more brave than Louis.” A proud smile shone in her splendid eye« as she spoke, and then she sank back in her seat again, and toyed with her fan. while the marquis placed himself by her side, and also watched for some sign of his nephew. But the night deepened, and still Louis did not come, while the storm, which had lieen threatening, ere long broke over the chateau, and raged with terrible fury. “I do not think we shall see him to night. Helen," said her father, as the old clock in the hall sounded on eleven; “and it grtfws late, my child. Perhaps you had better retire.” And Helen Montauban would not be tray her anxiety and restlessness, even to her father; so she obeyed his sugges tion shortly. She did not seek her couch, however, but, after having dismissed her maid for the night, she wrapped a rich shawl carelessly alsmt her stately figure, and cast herself upon a pile of cushions lieneath a window which commanded a view of the valley lieneath. and. the light within being shaded, drew the curtain from the casement, and leaned forward upon the sill, with her anxious glance piercing the gloom for some glimpse of the yet expected guest. Still the moments crept on. and the hour of midnight sounded sternly on the now silent air. Her heart beat violently : she trembled. "He said he should come, she murmured; ’’why, then, this delay? for Louis never yet broke his word. He may have been murdered! and she buried her face in her trembling hand-. Louis had been her playmate for weeks together in childhooil. when she had b-t n permitted to visit hi« family in Lyons, and she had never been so happy as dur- ing those periods, They were the crown and glory of her sleeping and waking dreams. She was never so happy when she returned to the old, lonely chateau, as in recounting the wonderful stories of those happy times, and anticipating her next visit. He was a fine, handsome, graceful and independent boy, and she thought there could be nobody in the world like her cousin tauia. His firm, proud, gallant bearing «nd manly spirit, his noble intellect and his fine, thought ful countenance, with the imi's'ent en thusiasm of his boyish years, had always exalted hint in her esteem. She had learned to look upon him with the deep est reverence of her nature, and to al most adore in him those qualities of heart and min i which, she observed with dis dain. few others possessed. He had never visited the chateau more than twice, and those visits had 1~" n white stones in her life. Rbe had nm .-m her ci I and resiled them eeastsntly in the i-i «Irvarr as it a m and n of after Ing « r-eeeeeeeex • • he kissed her fair hand. "1 was just I deceiving tuyself with the ides that you were cheating me with a shadow; it was only when you spoke that I was unde ceived. I forgot that the goddess---- ” Louis, no compliments!" uttered his < • cousin, imperatively. "Iler* cornea my father." ++++++ A true > STORY Ur < I THE CHAPTER III. ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»+ I II I I H SOUTH It^ was on the night of the adventure j OF of < onnt Louis that two men might have My Lodging 1* on the Cold Ground. been seen emerging from the forest «nd I I. FRANCE directing their steps in the road to the I My lodging is on the aold ground. x'TL - - - ---- — cottage of Hugh tamoate, which Ix>uis | And hard, very hard, is my fare; OLD FAVORITES EARLY PYRAMIDS IN MEXICO. An Archtrolouiat IWacrltx* Them sad a City Antedating Columba*. LAW OF FIFTY ANO SIXTY. Hew a Sosthtr« Jud«* Rroba Up th* Pistol-Carry I*« Habit. any other woman In Europe. She died j tn a peignoir, but Its beauty seems to I have Impressed even her assassins; and in life she Is Mid to bare never uiiseer an effect or made an error In the details of her drew. In a greater country than that In which she rose to the highest position. Queen Drag* would bars txen an European power with whom to reckon, for no woman can dreM to absolute perfection and •way men and women alike by her In effable charm without txcomlng a dan ger. Happily, the ability to do both ! !• given only to the very f«’*. but every woman may well be couuselled to make thia her ambition. "Speaktug of pistol toter* In some Great archaeological value is at tached to the discovery of an aneleut >f the State* of the South." said a man city In a remote portion of the state from Tennessee, "re ml nil* me of a I of Puebla, and in order to ascertain jurist fametl in the history of the ths exact Import of the find the federal western |xrt of my State txcause of govarntueiit has cotnmlssL n< d the sub an arbitrary rule laid down by him. director of the national museum. F. which ha* txen since accepted by all Rodrigues, who Is one of the foremost the judges wlio followed him. It now Mexican engineers, to visit the rulus has all the force of a law promulgated and make luveetigatlons, says a «IX- by the supreme lawmaking power of Dr. the State. 'Fifty and sixty,' as they clal to th* Philadelphia Press had left some ten minute* previously. But that which grieve* tus mor*, love, Nicolas Iceon. the •rchaeol gist and call IL I* a law tn Weet Tennessee, One of these, the elder, was a tall, | 1* th* coltili*** of my dear. ethnologist of the Institution, accoui- and has txen a law In that region true, waiting still, even till midnight; hut sturdy man. dressed in the coarse garb of Yet still he crisd. "Turn, lov*. to m*— ;>anles him. 1 pray the*. love, turn to m*. a thousand fearful emotions struggled iu a peasant, and his features were by no since the daya of John Harrtggn, who her breast, of which she gave no outward means displeasing. At present, they wore For thou art th* only girl. lov*. Dr. Leon reports that the ruin« have was for some time a judge on the a look of deep thought, an air almost of FAST MAN WITH A RAZOR. sign, or, nt the most, but a faint one. That is adored by me." never been known to the world of ertmlnal court In Shalby County. A dark form seemed to catch her eye, sternness, as he walked rapidly, aud in science and that they are the meat "Judge Harrigan mad* up hi* mind Kaatrrn Berber’* Uacard t* Seventeen moving along rapidly through the path in silence, listening to bis companion, who II. primitive that have been discovered •b*v** in Thirty Minute*. the valley, coining nearer and nearer, was speaking in low. but bitter and an With ■ garland of »traw I will crow» In Mexico and are. In fact, so ancient to break up the habit of carrying pis Rersnteen beards cut from the china tol*. To do this be established the thee, love; while the clouds, passing still across the gry tones, and evidently on some exciting that It will require a great deal of rule of fining every man caught with of as many longshoremen la Frank 1'11 marry thee with a rush ring. moon, veiled it ever and anon in shadow. subject. time and study to learu In what epoch a pistol on his person <50 aud »ending Hals'* record In the competition for 1 his man. whose dress was much the Thy frozen heart shall melt with love, Drawing nearer, till the soft silver radi they were built, aa well aa by what hlut to the county workhou»* for sixty the gold medal offered by a «porting Ro merrily 1 will sing. ance of the night sboue full upon both same as that of the first, had a less pre people. Dr. Ixou has made the follow days. Hnrtng tits whole administra paper to the barber who should shave horse aud rider, and then there was only possessing appearance than the other. Yet still he cried. "Turn. love, to nie—• I pray thee, lov*, turn to me. ing statement In reference to the dis tion he never departed from thia rule. the moat men In thirty minute«. Tha a slight start—a quick, convulsive clasp Like that of his companion, hi« counte of the fair hand that rested on the eold nance wa« unshorn and rude; but the ex For tbou lit the only girl, love, coveries: Every man caught with a pistol, no record was made In Bala's ahop at 3'23 That is adored by me." stone sill—a faint yet eager «mile hover- pression of the features was sinister and "In a range of small hills that ex matter who be was. was fined aud Furman street. Brooklyn, txfore a iug about her beautiful lipa, and flash forbidding. the features themselves, tends from north to south from the high sent to the workhouse for sixty days notary public, an ofllcial timekeeper III. ing in those splendid eyes. as. softly mur apart from their expression, anything neighboring mountains we found a muring. “It is he!” she rose from the but kgreeable. You might have been But If rhou wilt harden thy heart, lor* very numerous s*rt*s of pyramidal He had to serve the sixty days at hard and threescore witnesses And be deaf to my pitiful moan, Alsjut seventy five men were crowd labor, too. Harrigan would not turn cushions on which she bad knelt «o long, assured a thousand times that he was constructions guarded by elaborate uothing more or les« than a simple and O, I must endure tha smart. love. and closed the casement. him out There was no power that ed into the «hop when the trial began trenches and connected, for purposes Ami tumble in straw all aloue. ••••••• honest peasant, as he was generally un could get him out. Aa a result of the and people wer« standing three deep of comtquulcation, by wide avenues, “My dear uncle!" cried Louis, warmly derstood to lie: but for all that, you Yet still be cried. ••Turn, love, to mi this rule plstol-totlug before the windows The subject a. I pray thee, love, turn to me, which were s*t off at intervals by enforcement of embracing the good marquis, as they met would have disliked to meet this man on tougheet. sloping acclivities, platforms and stair showed a vast decrease iu that aac- naturally, ware about the in the saloon, on the morning following the highway at midnight, or in tho For thou art the only girl, love, from a tonsortal standpoint, that Fur- That Is adored by me." cases. AU the pyramids were found to tlon. tha storm, "1 cannot express half the depths of the forest from wbielf he had In fact. "I recall one caie where a promt man street could product, just emerged. pleasure it gives me to meet you.” be quadrangular aud to have txen The Grave* of ■ Household. I tell you,” he was saying, venge- The marquis smiled at his nephew's built with «special reference to th* nent. well to-do young man of Arkan- only those whose beards rasped with They grew in beauty, side by side. fully “I tell you. if I have but the pow warmth. cardinal points. Those Important mon «as was arrested for carrying a platol. a manly harshneM a* Bata ran hla They filled one home with glee; He was given 'fifty and sixty.’ The Angers over them were admitted. "My dear boy. I also am delighted to er, I will make him pay dear for this; Their grave* are severed, far and wide, uments were conetructed entirely of see you. Let me welcome you to my old two of our best fellows disabled, and nty Governor of ArkatiMs. the two United Andy Hsan was the first man tn By mount, and stream, and a*. rocks and sandstones cut and laid In eyrie a thousand times. But sit down own brains nearly kuocked out by that State« Senators, Congressmen and oth- the chair. He had about five days’ juxtaposition. The surface dressing . arm of his. Who would think it had so sit down, Louis; I must take a leisurely The same fond mother bent at night of the pyramids Is small stones work ’ | er Influential men tried to get the growth of beard, which shaded almost look at you. Why, you have grown a much strength?" O'er each fair sleeping brow; “ Chut. Gasparde! ” said the other, a ed Into cubical forms of very orna judge to temper the judgment, but be Imperceptibly on each aide Into a short, full inch since we met last, and all the She had each folded flower in sight little sternly; “ do you want to «how your mental appearsuc* and laid cloa* to would not do it ‘Breaking a rule de briefly, black mustache. Bata laid out handsomer, too, for your wanderings!" Where are those dreamer* now! •troy* It,' he Mid. and he «tuck to It. •lx raaore that had been prepared "Oh. uncle, I appreciate your flattery, claw«? Better «peak a little lower, if gether. "Rome time afterward a you: ng man eepeclally for the slaughter, tucked believe me," laughed his nephew; “I con you don't want to put your neck in dan One 'midst the forest of the West, "As a rule, every four of the pyra walked up to Judge Harrigan In the a few towel* under hie belt and picked fess I had rather have it from you than ger. One can never tell bow many ears mid« surround a court. All of them Ry a dark stream is laid— any other, almost. But, now. ho«' have there may be in these bushes along here." The Indian knows hie place of rest rotunda of a Memphis hotel. ‘Isn't up the loaded lather brush. are so grouped that each and every “I can shut them up. unless they be things been going on here since I ■aw “Are you ready?” called out Jim one of them guards the entrance to the thia. Judge Ilarrigau t' Mid th* young Far In the cedar shade. long to another like the one that dealt V you? and how is my fair cousin?" courts Bnt If In any case ths eu- ®*u. ‘No. air,' Mid ths Judge. T am take, the timekeeper. with me to-nighta. I shall feel his fist "For the first," answered the marquis, .. 1 John Harrigan. ‘But you ar* tits orlm- Th» sea. the blue lone »ea. hath one—• trances are not protected, great walls “ Yes." said Bala. for a little while to come." “I can give a very satisfactory reply. My He lie» where pearls lie deep. with bases much wider than their sum I Inal court judge, aren't you? persisted "Do you want to put yourself in the “Go!" roared ths timekeeper. • nd affairs are in a state of prosperity, and He was the loved of all, yet non* the young man. 'I am when on the Bala made a downward Jab with the inlts re-enforce the pyramids These except, possibly, that Helen and I are a way of feeling it again?” O'er hl* low bed may weep. "Wait till I get on his track the next walls are of such sizes that tbelr sum bench,' said the judge, ‘but here and brush that scattered lather from one little lonely at times for want of com elsewhere out of tha courtroom I am ear to the other. Two quick swipes pany, we do very well. I need scarcely time. I'll cure bint of his impudence!” ■ re uilts are really streets. One sleeps where southern vines "Better hold your tongue, comrade. say that I ant sure we shall be all the “They are well |mv<*l with flat John Harrlgnn.' He had recognised with the brush on each cheek, a hur dressed happier for your presence. For your oth Why didn’t you cure him to-night?—three Above the noble slain; stones and have platforms, staircases the young man from tha beginning. ried chasing of fingers over the raspy er question. Helen herself must tie ap to one. slid lieaten at that! A fine story He wrapt his colors round his breast, and sloping acclivities like th* aven ‘By the way, judge,' said the young mat and the longshoreman was ready plied to when yon see her this morning. to tell the men!” On a blood-red field of Spain. ues. On one of the highest of the man directly, while they were talking for the raaor. Two strokes finished "Who knew he had his pistols? He She was in excellent health yesterday, platforms and at the bases of all acroas a table, ‘that “fifty and sixty’’ the left aide of the face, two more at all events, and we watched together must have foiiud out before he started And one—o’er her the myrtle shower» that somebody hud drawn his teeth. Ab, the pyramids we found pieces of pot rule of your» is all right, for it broke cleaned the right side and a few quick a long time last night by the library win It leaves by soft winds fanned; tery which were certainly mad* before me of a very had habit, that of car ones scraped the chin and neck bare. dow, for your appearauee. Ami now he bit with them. I can tell you! If we She faded 'midst Italian flower«— the time of Columbus and which were rying a platol everywhere I went.’ The tell me, nty dear Louis, something more had a dozen like him in the band, it Andy never murmured, The last of that bright baud. evidently the remains of a civilization same thing might have been Mid by concerning that adventure of yours in th» would be worth something, captain. As “ltone,” cried Bala. it is. I ’ ll take care be doesn't do us any forest; for your sketch of it last night relatively more advanced than that of many young men who hart txen broken And parted thus they rest, who played "One minute and forty seconds," harm, now that he has got off. If you Beneath the same green tree; the builders of the pyramids. of the same habit tn the same way."— Mng out the timekeeper, aud then had lieen there to-night, instead of mind Whose voices mingled as they prayed “We found alao many sculptured New Orleans Time« Democrat. ing something else, we might have sung there was loud applause. Around one parent knee! aceties In baa relief of prehistoric a different tune; but now all the way to John Neaping, whose beard Is red, times. Figures of human beluga and CORN AS FUEL. mend matters is to give him a little mu They that with smiles lit up the hall, was the next man up, and he also was animals In stone and iron were quite sic to dance to.” And cheered with song and hearth— Acre of Corn Kqusls over Two Tons of turned out In one minute and forty "Blockhead!" muttered the elder, with Alas! for love, if thou were all. numerous. Domestic utensils of stone CosL seconds, bleeding only slightly from a a frowt). painted ma* color wer* scattered over And naught beyond, oh, Earth! Substitutes for eoul have for many gash on the chin. "What do you say, then, captain?” —Mrs. Hernans. the ground. years commanded attention and espe John Cowan's capillary adornment asked his companion. "Stone knives and arrow heeds of cially ao during the last eight or nine was easier and It went down in one "Nothing. Gasparde. But here we arc, the obsidian epoch were encountered SURGERY IN GERMANY. months In the United States, with and the light is burning in the window," »•>« nsrk- fl fte tu great abundance. League* of the prices at abuorutal figures as a r- as they reached the cottage. Q M w American Practitioner Would He Ont mountainous country are covered with “And Mademoiselle Rose waiting for of the authraclte miners' strike >’ i ll of Place Over There. ruins.” her father, no doubt,” added the other. year, l’eat (tnd briquetted saw A young surgeon who went to Ger (To be continued.) wood, oil, and many other aubati tvn fi t h many four years ago to complete hla MEASURES SMALE have Ixen under consideration, 11; i g bi studies In pathology, recently returned SAYS HE WAS NOT EXCITED. among them also corn, this last p i oberln to this country. He makes thia inter ularly having txen spoken of as I Why Mr. Blenkinson Paid th* Cost* In esting comment on national differences thing quite new, though, aa a n u Hull lie Won. L’i' In the profession, says the World's of fact, coni has for a long time “I never could understand,” »aid Mr. Work: «I used as fuel In the faruiuig (llstr Blenkinson, “why people should get so COUNT MONTAUBAN AND HELIX “It's science over there; here's It’s the western sections of the I mien mvti uiuiui^ -• h - ü I'L AW AITINO LOUIS. excited over a lawsuit" the business of healing, Here one States, and thaL too, with very m tie ly one minute, the txst time made. hhiMtìr "Don’t you?” asked Mrs. Blenkinson. gets the elementary things In college, was somewhat hasty. You were never factory results. "Never,” said Blenkinson. "It takes learns more In hospital and In general !?;; ' ' j Jimmy bail ron*lderkblc blood on h»m too much given to talking of yourself. I "'•""J 1 In a general way, It was recognised at the finish An u^!'nnwvt man then more than the threats of a lawyer or hate an egotist as heartily as you can; practice, and turns the knowledge Into there that when com ws* abundant took the chair. but 1 desire to hear something relative the frowns of a Judge to upset me. So money. The average American prac and cheap and coal was expensive, the to your journey and your general wel long as a man has justice on his side titioner would be out of place over "One minute and sixteen seconds," former made a chea|>er fuel titan ths Mid the timekeeper as thia one got fare; so let me hear it before our coffee is he need have no more fear at tb'e hands tfiere. With them ft's study, study, iL"-'! ;j ready.” latter, although no scientific determi up. of the court than of his own family. r;'i¡í ff' The young man gave his uncle a sketch Yet some people go all to pieces the study from the time they receive their nation of their relative efficiency had Ixtuls Bey. a Turk, came out In quick degree until they die At the hospitals of his haps and mishaps, to which the minute they step inside a court room. been made until a short time ago. time with part of his promising young ur meeting places, they talk nothing good marquis listened very attentively, when teats were made by the Depart mustache gone. The McNally brother* and which occupied some few minutes, That was the way with Wilkins this but shop. 1 have known a group of ment of Agriculture of the University were finished up In leas than three when, just as he was finishing by men afternoon. He got so nervous he German doctors to leave their dinner of Nebraska, nays I'usaler's Magazine. minutes anil two other men were done tioning his application at the cottage for couldn't have told Ills own name if he half eaten to visit a case under dis- These showed, among other thlngn. In Just alatut as good time. shelter, Helen Montauban entered. had been hanged for It.” cusslon. They are the worst poaalble that of com, which. If burned, will She was beautiful and self-possessed "Mr. Wilkins?” echoed Mrs. Blenkin- practitioners, for they are Interested “One minute anil ten seconds more,” as ever. A calm smile parted her lips sou. "Was he In court this afternoon?” oily In technique. 1 knew a man who yield front 22,51’2,1X10 to 45,024,000 the timekeeper shouted. But Bala had and lighted her fine eyes, as she ap units, not counting the heat that could run out of subjects. "Yes,” said Blenkinson. "lie got into went to a German physician with n proached, and, saluting her father, gave lie obtained from the stalk. HI nee some trouble over that sidewalk he has “Quick,” lie screamed, as he chang pain In his leg. That doctor spent an to Louis, who advanced to meet her, her a ton of good coal will give up from ed razors sod the timekeeper himself lieen laying up at »2d street aud was hour each day for live days studying hand. about 20.IMMMXX) to 20,000,(N)0 units, an wss pushed Into the chair. Bala took It. and after that time he knew all "My charming cousin!" exclaimed the hauled up tor trial." <cre of ground each year Is capable of the last bunch of hair off his chin just young man. warmly, taking the offered “Why," said Mrs. Blenkinson, “I there was to know about that pain, producing fuel which Is equnl to from as the gong sounded. hand and kissing with deferential affec thought you were Interested In that but he didn't atop It. In thia country il k? or 1.28 to 1.74 or ‘2 50 tons of coal tion. the fair cheek of the lady—“my dear sidewalk deal too." He wns cheered to the echo. Then, we would have treated It and thought Helen, this is truly delightful I am very "So 1 atu," admitted her husband. “I no more al»out It except to congru tu- Just why any one would want to The stalk will probably Increase this just to show that he wasn't down and happy to behold you again. How do you amount by one fourth or one third. out, he cut a mail's hair In two min late the patient tn a few day* on get- iteesure a millionth of au Inch la not was at the trial too." do?" The experience gained from lioller utes mid fifteen seconds and shaved ting well. They don't care for the |>a- plain to us, yet there Is a machine “Oh,” said site, "how terrible!” "Well, Monsieur Louis, I thank you. "Nothing terrible about IL” corrected tlent. He Is only a specimen. I heard that will measure with accuracy that teats with corn fuel made It appear Buck Busteed, the man with the iron And you?" "Admirably, my dear friend.” And ha Blenkinson. "Our side bad such a cinch a doctor say perfectly mechanically tiny (Balance. A picture of It. taken doubtful whether corn would be a heard, who la barred out of all Furman seated himself by her side. that the whole business was over in that he hojied a certain patient would at the office of the United Htati-s Coast practical fuel for the generation of street leirtier shops. In just one mtnute "You have, then, arrived at the chateau lea« tlxn an hour after the case was die so that he might learn some fact Survey In Washington, le presented power, unless It were burned In some and fifty-five second*. -New York Sun. , herewith. The way in which It works ■pedal furnace that would Insure the at length. Louis? It is some time since called. The judge soaked the other from the autopsy we saw you." «be said, regarding him side gmal aud hard J1H0 and coals. They call American surgeons copy 1st* Is too technical to lx popularly Inter |>erfei't combustion of the volatile mat Hpanlsti Armada Halloo. with polite interest. Roma time ago Captain Burna, of Wherever the charge Is true.lt la mere esting, but It depends upon half a ter which forms so large a jxrcentage Wilkins acted like a crazy man when "Yes; it is a long time. I think, since dozen small mirrors reflecting Into of the whole corn, and which Is driven Glasgow, obtained permission from the we met, and I could not deny myself the the verdict was rendered. I couldn't ly that Americans turn to practical each other and casting a resultant off at a comparatively low heat. Some Huke of Argyle to prosecute a aearch service the theories they study. But do a thing with him. 'One dollar more pleasure of a visit to the chateau." ray of light upon a fine scale. form of automatic stoker woeld also for tha wreck of the Admiral of Flor- "Your journey, I trust, was a favora of coats here,' said the Judge, and Wil undoubtedly the Germans are doing tw desirable, since the corn burn* rap en<*e, one of the vessel* of the Rpan- work It Is reckoned. a flying a great work. One man. it is recaoneo, | ble one.” kins danced around like Hr Cansol Ixxe. Idly and must be frequently fired, mak l*h armada which was blown up In ' said the has added thirty thousand years to hu-, "A few drawbacks, such as travelers dervish, •One dollar more,' ----- — -- ----------- ' ‘s. There Is ■ The conversation happened to turn Ing the work of the firemen very ardu- l&HH In Tobermory bay. A diver had must meet with at times, but nothing time. 'I've got it, your man life by his dlscoverlei judge a second very serious.” no commercial end for them to gain, sit ( on an eccentric capitalist, who had re ous. and at the same time tendliig to not Ixen long at work when he found "My dear boy," said the marquis, Honor.' sli<l I. anti I tried to make nty that their work for their eclence. must; tired from buslnrss with a fortune i suae Incomplete combustion by the a pistol, heavily Incrusted with lime, “what, then, do you call serious? „An way up to the twnch. but Wilkins was large enough to .atlsfy the average excess of cold air entering through a hedge anchor and a sword blade. | so excited that lie caught me r l»y the be their only alm attack from robbers, in my time-----” ambition, but not ao large aa popular the fire door. Undoubtedly com may, But the moat Inqiortant discovery, tha The difference aptly illustrates the back with | '_!” interrupted Mademoiselle I coat tails and pulled me "An attack!" at times, lx a cheap and economical Glasgow Herald reports, was a bronxe general difference between our "prac report credited him with having Montanban, , turning a shade paler, as her might and main. . I was positively "What Is lie doing with hla money?” fuel for domestic use. It le cleaner cannon In perfect preservation. It glance rested nnquietly on the face of ashamed of him. He had everybody In tical" ways and the ways of German was asked. • nd more easily handled than cixl and tneesitres about four feet six Inches In "an attack! how. Monsieur tauis? learning Ixmis—"i ----------- the court room laughing at him. He "The only thing I have heard of his contains but a very small amount of length and about eight Inches In diam You have lieen in actnal danger?" doing with It.” was the reply, “la buy ash. It burns rapidly with au lutsnae eter at tha breech, and t>eara the date One Virtue I.«« kin*. “No. mv dear Helen—no.” the count clung to me like grim death, and It was h««tened to say. "I was merely request- fully five minutes before I could break "We have had oar troubles over the mg up mortgage* on little one or two beat, and thia la apt to be destructive 15R3. Several pieces of oak. much de ed to deliver my purse, a simple affair, away from hint and go up and pay the servant girl problem, the same ns the story houses owned by widows or or to the cast Iron linings of tlx stove rayed and worm eaten, supposed to lx phans. " •nd, perhaps, one with which 1 may meet judge that other dollar he waa calling rest of Here, again, therefore, some special planka of the Admiral of Florence, Pitt»- twenty times in my life." "I should call that pretty poor btial- form of fire box, that will not be In were alao found. for.” burger. whenever a new one At that moment, however, the coffee “Before you could pay him?' jured by the beat, and that will util conies *o us we hope for a week or neea for a man of his means " was brought in. and the snbject was rogated Mrs. Blenkinson. Trying Not to Grieve Papa. "He seems to lie satisfied with the Ize as much of the beat as poMlhle, I t two that we have found the lost jewel. abandoned. After the mornings repast “There, tieorgls. you not only broke A ntouth ago. when w* made a Investment, lie never foreclose* the should be used was concluded, Louis drew bis fair cous yon said you wotT the case?" mamma's pretty Oleh but you told her ••Ro we did," »aid Blenkluson change, the new girl took hold ao well mortgage*, and never collects any In in out upon the paved terrace before the to pay llasgerous < harms in Women. a story about It, which la much more terest on them." “ And that the other side had windows of th* saloon, where they could »0 W||V that them was not on* single fault to Experience teaches that charm In a naughty. Papa will bo ao grieved Perhaps th* eccentric capitalist sit conversing, while the early sunshine the roetar she persisted. "The faying be f'Mind. My wife was naturally know* what be Is doing and will get woman I* of *v*n greater worth than when I tell him." gilded the lovely landscape far and nesr, In the world did you Insist upon | more enthusiastic than I was. and at “Will ho feol awful bad can** I did • nd resting sweetest of all in the charm that additional dollar No <■ n<< 1er Mr the end of a fortnight abe wanted me large returns on hla “Investment" some Ixauty The world's history furnishes Is and Innumerable Instances of thia, and In It. mamma?" ing valley that lay beneath the height *avis»-t_— xwlsawisv f«» Votl!” i'(Vli day. to admit that the prize had been dis "Yeo" of the chateau. It was certainly a beau I tfc nk the lurid light of the ghastly Rervlan covered at last. Rite said that the Hebaked. tifnl morning, and Extols d’Artois enjoy “I'm on sorry. I know what I'll do. tragedy Queen Drags stands forth as girl was tidy, resjx-' tful, truthful and A burglar recrat ly broke Into the tlx latest example of tlx wondrous mamtna. I'll tell him you did It"— ed it thoroughly, it was s moat sincere pleasure thus to meet with hi« old play to Industrious, and the only thing I hone«- of one of the moat matter of-fa t power of fascination, Like the poet, Cleveland Plain Healer If b < mate and companion, after so Id. could think of In reply wss to hope I men In Ixmdon. He was busily re unhappily, »be must be born. not J A Proverbial Beauty. that she wouldn't turn out to tie a moving the sliver plate when the own ration Ixmis regarded her tí made, who pim«eases this dangerous for at € Towne—I didn't see you at Mrs. affection, and er appeared. The thief turned like a and subtle quality Hut to a certain thief 1 Ilansotn'e tea thia afternoon, Rhe was though with t " That le a shame and a slander!* flash and levelled a pistol at the oth- exte ent It on lx cultivated. and yurro superb. the mo*t beautiful woman T me*nor still o exclaimed my wife. *1’11 test her to •*r Drags made a cult of charm and Its morrow, and I'll wager any niom-y there. twin sister, tact, from the cradle to Brown—O, »be'a a reigning belle. •he'll come out pure gold.’ th* grave Rbe was not strictly beau- yon know. -Rhe tested by leaving four diamond mr pardon." answered the Nr tifnl. ehe bad no a nee* try. she wa* Townw—WeU. on thia occaston she rings oo the drewr while she went move. It will be good pr«>f « very much the nenlor of the young not only reigned, but ehe poured.—* ri shopping, and when I came home at alive. You should lx more King wb» risked hla throne and final Philadelphia Pre*«. night my wife was In tears. The girl to the meaning of your ly gave hla life for her; hut le fax had taken the rings aud s*op<d. I re tlx Oat In the Weather. ■e««ed to A ma rv<*llo<Mi marked that the test could have tx-ra Church—They *ay the new moon la Gambling Among Workmen. power So sway, to fascinate and to made jest as well with one ring, or Gambling among American workmen Itold thoee with whom ahe came in con a "wet" one. even a dollar bill. Imt up to the pres Gotham—Well, I don't see bow It • nlrn'xt unknown aa compared with tart, say* the Ixirwlon World *nt time the word* have not given her f And. furthermore, she understood can t>e anything else If It haa been left any comfort, and we hav* had ao he Mtn* evil in Great Britain, says be M'Xelcy comm ¡eeloners. 'lis art of dressing almost better than I outdoor». — Yostkere Btateaman. trace of th* glrL" JM