a mtm Legal Information haouglas was nominated. The first Democratic convention to m»*ei in Chicago was that of 1804. It nominat­ ed Gen. George B. McClellan of New Jer­ sey on die first ballot. George H. Fen- The United States Circuit Court fot dleton was named as the vice presidential Ohio lu Wull Paper Company v. Ixmis C o p y rig h t. 1006. b y J. B. L i p p iw c o t t C o m p a n y . t iy candidate. Voight & Sous Company, 148 federal A ll r ig h t* reMerved. l.dith M organ W illett In 1868 the »convention assembled in Tammany Hall in New York. Horatio Reporter, 939, denies the right o f tile Seymour was in the chair. When some wall paper trust to recover from a wall votes were cast for him he declared that paper dealer for goods bought by the he was not a candidate. A stampede in dealer from various members of the his favor followed. He was given every wall paper combine. C H A P T E R V. md secretly out of that maudit hotel— vote of the convention on the twenty-sec­ It wax a full hour later that a tnI hat is, provided he does not die before he Connecticut has a law givin g any What in the world was the matter with Huut f »•'••»»“ " ' of 50» mile* brings ond ballot. Francis I*. Rlair of Mis­ younj? man in a spring overcoat mount»*« an be moved.” | the Democratic de!i*gates of this year to souri was nominated for Vice President railroad company which, ueting under the man outside? I f all had gone with the shallow steps of the Albemarle Adel “ Mache!” the chauffeur laughed deris- I the Rocky Mountains, to a city which authority o f the laws of the State, shall phi hotel and entered the lobby, whicl vely. “ H ie prince has no more the »car­ him as the chauffeur supposed, where wan does not even call itself of the Middle on the first ballot. The Democratic convention of 1872, have acquired more than three-fourths seemed curiously full of people. Sonn et fever than I who speak to you. Can the alertness, the unmistakable watchful-1 __......................... ...... but “ •»•»tmctly and wholly West which met in Baltimore. July 9, 1872, ac­ of the capital stock o f any otlfer rail­ were sauntering about, others sitting o: ou not see what the doctor really thinks? nea. of the pursuer who has landed hi, cepted the principles of the Liberal Re­ road, and which cannot agree with the standing in little groups, while quite r lie will be ill enough but to realize that prey? Why that languid droop of the It is seventy-six years since the first publicans and indorse»! their candidates, holders o f the outstanding stock for number were leaving. The attention of t is his faithful valet who has saved his brown overcoat? The careless pose of j the crowd was riveted on the hotel om ife. Hein Aleeste! And, if questions the head? And even as the chauffeur national Democratic convention was called Horace Greeley of New York an»l R. the purchase o f the same, the right to watched this last it turned slowly in his ftt tbe behest of Andrew Jackson, then Gratz Brown of Missouri. Some rfK-k- nibus which stood in front of the door. ire asked, thou hast thy story ready.” have such stock appraised and surren­ direction, a profile came into view, an Fresident, to nominate the man whom he ribbed I>emocrats refused to abide by the The young man pushed past the throng “ The trunks had to go to allay suapi wirfied to serve with him as Vice Presi action of the convention apd held a con­ dered to It on payment o f the appraised of loiterers with scant ceremony and •ion,” mumbled the valet, as if he were eye glanced around negligently. A h ! Sarto bit his lip sharply to sup dent during his second term. Jackson’s vention of their own in September, 1872, value. The validity o f this statute is made his way to the clerk’s desk. repeating a l»*ssou. press an irresistible laugh— a laugh at popularity with his own party was so nominating Charles O’Coner of New upheld by the Supreme Court o f the “ Look here!” he said, addressing that “ Exactly. And they went in the charg»* individual; “ just a minute, please! Any of a trusted, discreet friend of thine— liis own expense. For he had been abso- unquestioned that he was nominated at York for President and John Quincy Ad­ United States in Otlield v. New York, Railroad truth in this report about the Prince del remember, my name does not appear— I (Italy mistaken. Whatever might be the this first Democratic national convention ams for Vice President. Roth nominees New Haven and H artford detective’s purpose in crossing the ocean, by acclamation. Ho far as he was con- declined, but their declinations were not Company, 27 Supreme Court Reporter, Fino’s attack? I ’ m on the Morning Post who has left them safely at the Waldorf certain it wan t\,mt hi« being in the name eernetl, no convention was neede«! to set accepted. and have been sent to g.»t the facts.” 72. As sustaining authority is cited Thou wilt get my »*al>le assuring this be­ Samuel J. Tilden of New York ana the case o f Long Island W ater Supply The clerk did not look up from his fore the prince is well enough to inquire steamer with the man he was after was, upon him the party stamp of approval, something of which he was sublimely un- And the convention wisely enough decided Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana were writing. into the affair. How he will lie diverted aware. That lack-lustre eye gave away that with so perfect an embodiment of candidates for the presidential nomination Co. v. Brooklyn, 116 U. S. OSS, 17 Su- “Report officially denied,” he said, in by thy witty plan for hoodwinking the the situation. For the moment the blood- Democracy at its head as “ Old Hickory” in 187ft. On the second ballot Tilden nreme Court Reporter, 718. his usual singsong. “ Poxes taken down hotel canaille!” no formal declaration of party principles was named for the higher office. Ilen- hound w h h off the scent! The distinction between the rights “ I never should have thought of it my , to the docks this morning. The prince At this top notch in the chauffeur’s de was nec»*ssary. The committee appointed drlcks was nominated by a unanimous j o f a parent and a stranger to Induce himself leaves this afternoon. Will be self,” confessed the valet, with a certain ductlons, a distant bell-like note came by the convention of 1832 to prepare an enthusiasm. “ During the ten years we v?t! . f.or the 1>lacorteil tfhat they of ISSO was a short one. It was called His speech created a little hush in the have known each other, it was always out by the Supreme Judicial Court of with a dozen measured modulations, fill- considered an address unnecessary and to order in Cincinnati June 22 and ad­ buzz of talk around, and two or three you, Ludovic, who devised the daring Massachusetts In Mutter v. Knlbhs, 7!) ing the ship with the unmistakable braz- recommended the several del**gations to journed June 24. Hen. Hancock w a s . plans.” people turned their heads to listen. make such explanation by address, report nominated on the third ballot and W il- ! Northeastern Reporter. 762. A stran- en clamor of the bugle. “ And thou who carried them out suc­ “ That’s true,” said a man who was Starting at the noise, the detectivi- or otherwise to their respective const i tu- liaf II. English of Indiana was nominat­ ger may disprove any Intent on his part standing near the clerk’s desk. “ I saw cessfully,” , finished the other graciously. glanced at his watch interrogatively. Then ents of the objects, proceedings an»l result ed for Vice Fresident by acclamation. to eanse a separation In advising a w ife those trunks myself go out in the van “ I have faith in thy diplomacy. Remem­ he sniffed the air. hesitating, and finally, of the meeting as they might deem expe- The convention of 1884 selected a man to leave her husband, and show that three hours ago— crest on every one of ber, the prince must lie perdu while he turning on his heel, his hands in his dient. whose recent death brought forth expres­ bis advice was honestly given. But the them.” He was speaking to a showily is in England, and travel to America in­ It was not until 1840, the year in which sions of respectful regret from all classes rights o f a parent ure much greater. dressed woman, evidently an American, cognito, resuming his identity »inly on pockets, followed the guiding sound. “ Full cry for dinner !” sneered th»? the i>arty failed to agree upon a vice pres- of men. Grover Cleveland of New York, who shrugged her shoulders incredulously. the other side of the ocean. Del Fino He may give his daughter such advice “ He’ll have to let his trunks go with­ was always r»*ady enough for a masque- watcher behind the shutters. “ \\ ith the : idential candidate, that a Democratic though opposed by Tammany, was nomi­ and bring such motives o f persuasion “ The man lie’s after and the money within six convention made a formal declaration of nated on the second ballot, and w'ith Hen­ out him, then,” she remark«*d in a low rade !” Jie chuckled reminiscently. to bear on her as he fa irly and honestly feet of his nose ! Ugh ! Rah !” the issues upon which they appealed to dricks of Indiana carried the party back tone. “ The doctor’s been Imre three times «piay already!” And, with a snap of his fingers in the the people for support. Since 1840 every into power. To defeat him, Tammany considers to tie called fo r by her liest A h the shades of evening fell and Rod- to-day, and you know what the chamb»*r- maid said. No, I won’ t believe lie’s going erigo, Prince del Fino, lay tossing irrita­ direction of the vanishing brown over- Democratic convention has issued such a tried to break down the unit -rule follow­ Interests, nnd Is not liable to the daugh­ till I see him with my own eyes. Look ! bly on his unwelcome sick bed in a dark­ coat, the chauffeur moved away from the declaration and gradually the platforms ed by Democratic conventions, but the ter’s husband tn damages for her de­ ! have come to be regarded as having the attempt was n^t successful. The conven­ sertion resulting therefrom unless he There comes the proprietor!” She stop­ en«! room of the Adelphi, his ex-chauffeur window. For some minutes longer the bugle, binding force of party law. Within their tion of 1888 was the first in forty-eight ''as been actuated by malice or 111 will. ped short, as a stout man bi a frock <*ont stood in the most sumptuous stateroom of walked pompously to tin* telephone imar which the Majestic, queen of Star Liners, blew sonorously, but to one at least of j limitations they are accepted as unques- years to nominate a candidate by accla­ An Ingenious m arriage contract not the clerk’s desk and took up the receiver. could boast, taking in his new quarters the steamer's five hundred passengers its tionably ns the Thirty-nine Articles of mation. At this convention Grover Cleve­ to be performed until the death o f the brazen clamor was absolutely inaudible, “he Westminster catechism, land was nominated for a second term by “ (*ive me Adelphi stables I” 1m ordered, with much satisfaction. to resolution without opposition. For Vice young Indy’s mother, presumably Certainly Aleeste had managed artis­ as. standing in the strip of light from his ! The first Democratic national conven in a voice that carried through the entire Fresident Allen G. Thurman of Ohio was avoid any disagreeable Interference by lobby. “ H ello! Jim, send a covered four tically, the two steamer trunks backing window, Sarto opened a Russia-leather tion of 1832 was held March 22 In Ral wheeler right here for His Excellency the th«» wall, with the Del Fino crest in full photograph case he was holding and scru- j timore, a cdty which has been honored by nominated on the first ballot, receiving the mother-in-law with the connubial sight, being proofs sufficient to ronvince tinized the face inside with intense anx-1 the gathering of the party’s great quad- ft!)0 votes. This convention met in St. bliss of the wedded pair, is revealed lu Prince del Pino.” iety. A long, narrow, clean-shaven face rennial meeting eight times since national Louis. The Chicago convention of 1892 the case o f Bailey v. Brown, S8 Bactflc Then, turning his hack to the room, lm tile most suspicious steward that their it was. with pin-point eyes embedded in | conventions were evolved as nominating again nominated him on the first ballot, Reporter, 518. Judge McLaughlin, o f became absorbed in an interested talk owner was actually on board. despite the determined opposition of his With a sense of security and relief that bristling eyebrows that met .ncompro- j bodies, with a man who had just come in—a the C alifornia Court o f Appeals, who misingly. An»! yet the high bony nose | The conventions of 1832. 183ft, 1840. own State. He was thrice honored by trim-looking man witli a very white face he had not known for three long days, filed a concurring opinion in the case, his party. The convention of 1888 nom­ l.'as, Vs 52 ."is 72 ¿nd'th^ adjourned Sarto’s eyes dropped to an inconspicuous and the thln-lipped mouth had a certain and dressed in black. intimates that a breach o f such con­ harsh distinction— the hall-mark of a 1 inated him for a second term by resolution convention of 18ft0, which fir>*t met in “ The prince’s valet!” the American in­ looking waterproof valise at his feet. tract did not constitute a cause o f ac­ dozen generations. | Oharleston. have been held in Baltimore. without opposition and the convention of formed her hVistmnd, in a loud whisper Stooping, he opened it and drew out a tion. He asked the question, “ H ow Sarto With a smothered ejaculation. With deft fingers Chicago furnished the theater of action 1892 nominated him again on the first that leached the ears of the reporter long, narrow parcel. could a contract to m arry exist when took a step forward, staring half defiant- f()r thtf mwtin)CS 0f ls , 5 4i jg,«^ and i S<>2. ballot. atanding near. Stepping across, he ac- lie unwound its chamois wrappings and the convention selected a city the promisor might never be under an let the contents roll out on the floor. ly at the man who ,-nme to meet him out But *ost»‘d til»» valet ingratiatingly. W o m e n ’* W o r k tn N o r w a y , of the opposite mirror. A tall, slenderly | far to the West M that of the In inois obligation to marry the promisee, nnd “ Would it he possible for me to obtain He ha»l seen superb jewels in his day, but The scope o f women’s employment Is .vice versa?’’ and continued: ’’ I f tills an interview with the Prince del Pino? 1 the o»ye of a connoisseur told him that hullt, olive-fared man. who moved with metropon , in ]SiU. ¡t had met in Cin- mother should live to a very ripe Mrs. Waring’s diamonds were deservedly slmious grace, his clear-out features very dlmati in 18M and ln Charleston, S. C.. mfich wider m N orw ay than with tm,\ come on behalf o f the Morning Post. subtly moulded— ns impassive in their | in 1800 at wh[ch city thp | onjfest (ial| ot. writes renowned. Tim valet shook his head. v. J L D‘ V ,nK„ k °ld mothers sometimes do, no aquiline setting ns a handsome bronze | |n(f on reoord proved flIti,„ and an ad. ’Faking up a snake of brilliants, the Monthly. Even large public banquets human toll whllt Inl(?ht , “The prince is very hurry,” he explain­ «inh.M.t nominating followed, are chiefly served by maids, and lu the ed suavely; “ he leaves in one all little chauffeur held it by its emerald fangs, There was no trace of the brown-bearded Either o f the parties might be waiting moment for to take passage of the Ma­ picturing the gleaming folds around a artist in this attractive parsonage, no Tammany lIa l| held the delpKates of ,g,W, shops customers are waited upon, gener­ fo r the other, harp In hand, beyond this NVw York stat„sman_ Horatio jestic for New York.” lie dropped his certain white throat; and then with a sign of the mustnrhed. bearded, begog- ,d l(,n ^ ally, by saleswomen. vale o f tears, or both m ight pine away voice. “ His Highness trusts that you curious impatience v^bip¡>e»l back the gled chauffeur— and. on the other hand, Seymour, presided ns permanent chair- This Is by no means confined to a few will most kindly contradict the so false gems into th«*ir fittings ami, closing the no resemblance to the man he was person man deve|oppd g,lddenly into a dark horse classes o f shops, fo r both men and nnd (lie before this promise o f future’ connubial bliss could rliten Into a cause candidate, the third the party had brought report, which lias unfortunately been cir­ bag on them, remained kneeling by it ating. Setmg his brain to work, the dtscom forth up t0 that tlmp P(dk and Frnnklin wom en; in Jewelers’ and silversmiths’, culated. Son Altesse has had a severe absently, his mind going ba»*k over the o f action enforceable in earthly courts.* flted Sarto now tried experiments with a ,.i< w havin2 prw ded him aa SU(.h Hav. ln fact, in almost every branch o f retail cold, from which 1m has but now recov­ events of the past few »lays. hit of charcoal, drawing hi. brows to- ini{ reached Chicago, the step to St. Louis trade, while women ure not exclusively What a close shave It had h«»en !— one ered. You will excuse in»*?“ W O M E N IN O F F IC IA L L IF E . ines w u not hard to tako and the conven- employed to w ait upon customers, they Rowing politely, he passed out, follow­ hair-1>r»*ast? Dis­ itv that on the -vast checker-board of recommended that two-thirds of the whole o f dentistry, there are quite as many other requirements their sex wns no door shot back and four men came quick­ honor, flight, probable capture, eventual Europe these two particular piece, should " mnber l>f vo,M of ,hp inven tion should female as male practitioners. In a bar to their election. ly out. The porter was ahead, much en­ imprisonment; why had he done this have been jostled together. The prince ** necessary to constitute a choice in small block o f buildings close to the le- ; So far their candidacy stands merely cumbered with luggage, then came the thing? making_nominations. At every national gatton I have counted the signs o f six as a demonstration. T w o women re- Again and ngnin the question recurre»l and the detective! Odds-enormous odds convention valet, followed by the proprietor himself, since that time this has been — lay on the probability that they had who walked loftily across the hall, to him persistently, and, like others of reaffirme»! ns the law of the Dem»>cratic denttsts, three o f whom are women. . oolved votes o f some Importance. One, ahreasf with a tall slight man muffled in his sex, beginning with the very first never laid eyes on ea»*h other. party. In 18.3ft an attempt was made to Even in the law women are admitted M arie Jumore, who ran in the district (T o be continued.) n triple-caped military overcoat with a man long ago in a garden, Sarto shift»»»! repeal the rule. In fact the effort was to practice. of Ilopcmnouth, had 1H votes, while the blame on to feminine shoulders, mak­ high collar ami wearing a tall silk hat. successful by a small margin of votes, 231 The hospitality o f the homes Is-that the nmn who won had 592. In Fragile, GlfiilHtone and V ic to ria . As lie passed rapidly, the lobby caught ing use »»f Atlam’s time-honored plea. Ac­ to 210. but upon reconsideration the rule truest hospitality which invites the the social democrats made a woman, Names largely follow lines o f histor was put in force. In 1844 the two-thirds a glimpse of a handsome, dean shaven cording to the Italian’s fatalistic creel!, She it was a woman's mhlign influence, com­ leal development, but their real sig­ rule was bitterly, even savagely, opposed guest to share ln good cheer without Miss Macbeva. their candidate. *aee and a glistening monocle. “Certainly he looks well enough,” ad­ bined with that mischievous power known nificance can only be known by noting by the friends of Van Btiren, who had a ostentation or display. Dinner Is at [Killed about 20 [tor cent o f the total mitted the smartly dressed woman near as force of circumstances, which had the latest phases of that evolution, majority of the votes on tihe first ballot. three or four o'clock, served by trim, vote. fresh-looking maids, nnd supper at brought him to this pass—was responsi­ the clerk’s desk, in an aggrieved tone. The woman suffragists o f Norway There was a time, indeed, when the but at no time eould muster two-thinls. eight, when, except on formal occasions. were disappointed nt the outcome of The reporter drew a step towards her. ble for his being here in the cabin of K ing eould make a speech to the Brit- T,l(‘ Democratic convention of 184«. “ Do you know His Highness by sight, the Majestic, with a b»>rrowe»i identity Ish Barllament and rely on having his » 'I' il'h nominated I>>wis ( ass of Michigan the guest Is free to forage round the the local election in Christiana. In all madam?” he inquire»!, in the confidence- ami fifty thousand dollars’ worth of l>or- for Bresident and W Ilham O. Butler of table fo r himself. Adjourning to t h e ! the other parts o f the country they w ill cnrrled into immediate execution. rowed ( ?) jewels. Inspiring voice of his class. Kentucky for Vice Bresident, directed the draw lug-room, the guests thank both elected Important delegations to the At this point Sarto's scattered thoughts But It eatne to pass ln the progresa Rut the American was not to he drawn appointment of the first national oommit- master and mistress o f the house, and commercial councils. In the capital out. “ No, 1 «l»>n’t,” she said shortly; concentrated, narrowing to an inevitable o f the ages that the King was only tpp pvpr or)nlnized. Its candidate, on the like next meeting never fail to sny. only five women were chosen In a total focus. What was to be done with the “he came here a week ago ami has been safe tn the theory that he could do the Democratic candidate of 1R40, was o f eighty-four city councillors. There in his room sick all the time. Nobody's Waring diamonds? The answer seemed no wrong because bis ministers would defeated by a Whig soldier candidate, "Thanks for ttie last time.” obvious, but it met the chauffeur unpre­ seen him before.” is an active agitation going on all over not let him. T o reinforce this theory Hen. Taylor, who, like Oen. Harrison, C h in e s e T o r t u r e . the country to bring the women— and Then, turning, she «too»! on tiptoe, pared. it was necessary to adopt tn practice bad no preparation for the execnrtve of- The Ingenuity o f the Chinese In de­ Whatever moralists may say. between n program that no royal edict had bee and wns nominated by the \\ higs in craning her heiul like tin* rest of the room men— voters o f Chrlstlann to a differ- to get a glimjwe of tin* four-wheeler con the man who commits a crime and the force Ut.ress signed by a minister. »« the doctrine of availability. vising punishment for offenders sur-j » nt fram e o f mind, passes Hint o f the most cruel people of taining the »leimrting grandee, as it bowl professional criminal there is a great gulf O f advances made where the suffrage ,bp contention of lSo2, held in Bal- fixe»l. Sarto had fallen very low in tak­ Front that came, in time, the Idea that the middle ages. Some time ago a bov was not Involved, the appointment of ed rapidly out o f sight. iitt edict slgnrp' ,hpre <™ ,rrpd ">"«ber o f those As It rattled »»IT in the direction of tin* ing the jewels; but when he faced the con­ , , , , strange and sudden movements hv which was kidnaped from a village about thm> women policemen In St-nkholm quays, Ludovio Sarto, the undeserving oh sequent's »>f his set. the adventurer, hard­ signed by the sovereign. thp M w een prominent and fav thirty tidies from Chlnklang and |. nn Instnnee. The nuthorities have ject »>f so much solicitude ami interest, ened as he was, shrank frtnn the thief’s Queen Metorm had a moment o. orpd candidates cause, them all to be dis- brought to that city to be sold. The determined to experiment with them, sat leaning back on the cushions o f the career that lay before him and, hesitat­ vaclllatton nbout that. She had, doubt- carded and the position to he given to kidnapers were arrested and returned They are to have salaries o f 1.560 cab, smoking one of the Del Fino cigars, ing. l»>oke»l Imlf-longingly back. loss, some recollection o f the theories some heretofore unknown quantity. To Art»! while he hesitate»!, from the deck to the village, where the people dug a kronen, or about $390 n year, to begin and outlining his plans to A lent e with a 6 i the citrine right o f kings, so when use an oM an»! mu»*h us«! if not abused loquacity that had not hitherto character outside came the ceaseless tramp of f»»<»t, Mr. Gladstone, then prime minister, fiaure, wh«»n the tournament opene»l four hole in the ground, like a grave, at>out with an»! against the shuttered wintlow shad­ lied the prince’s treatment o f his valet. England also has just named her brought her a paper to be signed she renowned knisrhts entered the lists. They three feet deep, covered the bottom “ It will be easy enough t»> keep this ows of different shapes and sites pa as« I H | j< were Lewis Cass of Michigan, the de- ¡V "' T ° 8, unslaked lime, placed first woman school physician. She Is and re pa seed. As he knelt there Sarto up,” he said hopefully, in French, “ now the offender, with Ills hands nnd feet Miss Sophji B. Jackson. M. I)., nnd she “ I cannot sign it. That o you aay must to me. Mr. Glad­ who had remained in the shadow with ble Impulse, he roae. rather sheepishly, alive and his Issly consumed. It is a fact well known to astrontp prince or myself before.” visor down, dashed in, unhorsed hi* oppo- stone? I am the Queen o f England.” “Most improbable,** the valet agreed; and felt the knob, trying the Kick, mere­ mers that the average number o f total “ Madam, I am the peofda o f Eng- wo® t^,e prise, R v t f l r n r r O ft V I*< lr t o O r d r r . “ami you swear that you will leave those ly for the satisfaction of reiterat«! cer­ nnd partial eclipses In any one year is lt took seventeen ballots to nominate land. Sign.” Tom m y— Pop. what is expert testi­ tainty. And then, crossing the room, he trunks at the Waldorf as you found them, fo u r ; that the maximum Is seven and James Buchanan of Bennsylvania in the mony? And she signed. 'urler Journal precisely?“ There was a sharp note of crouched down, with his head to the level W here only two Cincinnati convention of 1S5<>. From the of the wintlow. and looked out with a Tom my’s Top — Expert testimony the minimum two. anxiety underneath his nervous insistence. vague. Interrogative glance, which gave All the hors»', belonging to the late ®r** wa* leading candidate, but my son. Is a thing supplied by men occur they are nlwnys both o f the sun. •‘Remember, Sarto, what I am risking.” could not control two-thirds of the votes. The other met his glance imperturba way Instantly to one of blank, startle»! British ambas* olor at Constantinople. who tell the truth to the highest bid­ There are a great many more eclipses Ou the sixteenth ballot the contest had int'redullty. o f the sun In the course o f a year of My. Sir Nicholas D V on or have been sold ,W n to ,Whanan and I>oaf. der.— Philadelphia Record. For there on the deck, within ten feet a hundred years than there are o f tbs “ Have I ever failed yon?” he asked at auction. The usual notice was put On ,-UP n„ t HaUot delegation after A ll it i* W o rth . moon. This fact, notwithstanding quietly; ”you and I have been through a o f him, leaning quietly on the rail, hia in the local newspapers, but the censor delegation <*anged its vote until the en- head and shoulders outlined by the even great deal t«»gether, mon vieux.” "D o you think there Is anything o f however, txindon. the metropolis of tbs to»»k exception, aa th«>re were horses in tire number, 29«, were cast for Buchanan, ing sky. was the man lu the brown over­ There waa a pause. the list with the names o f Pasha. Selim Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, who had a binding obligation when a man estab- w°O d. seems to be a place where such “ I hope the money I hare given will be coat. and Haroun. which he considered was been a presidential candidate, at llshes oscillatory reciprocity with a obstructions to the sun's light seldom enough for all immediate needs,” Aleeste occur. offensive to Turks, and the list bad to *ast >n winning the nomination maid?” pursued, changing the subject restlessly. C H A P T E R V I. in 18th'. But the shadow of secession wa. “ O f course not; that Is mere lip ser appear without the names. “ For myself. I do not know what the The detective had his hack turned. over the land, and the party, like the vice.” — Baltim ore American. Th e most natural man In a play ** outcome of thia affair will he. The pro­ That was a momentary advantage, giv­ the villain. He that will lose his friend for a lew <'” unt,T- ,, M Tb* convention prietor has promise»! to ilo to his utmost, I ing the breathless chatilfsur an Instant A woman will take abuse from her o die a beggar b , the bar ’' ’" T " * 1? '**"■ but” — be sighed I shall neither sleep, I to take la the full ominous meaning of deserves to A man usually deserves as much *• 1 snd continued until May 3. After fifty- husband through love o f him that « nor eat bread, till ¡ion Alt' lease is aaf.ly the situation. F o r there waa only one gala.— Fuller. rnvsn fruitless ballots, in which Douglas clerk w ill take for money. he w ill stand. The Chauffeur and the Jewels J possible way of accounting for that flgart uirside the shutters. He had been rec- >gnized, even through the I>el Pino dls- ;uise. followed all the way from th« \delphi and waa at that inatant a pria- ■ner in his stateroom. With hia eyea on the locked door oppo Westward tlhe course of empire takes site, Sarto stood an instant and meditat­ 'd, a dangerous glint in his queer eyes, its way. The twentieth Democratic na- hia right hand thrust into a waistcoat | « » “ vent ton went farther »eat to [KH'ket, lightly fingering something that; hL old ita tnomentous deliberat.ons of 1908 ay there—a chilly, metallic object— a last than ha,i ar» ' P i l i n g convention of -sort if it came to the worst. Then.: e,ther of the dominant parties. 1 he Mis­ taking up his mind with characteristic! 80uri river ha" heretofore limited the viftness, he swung himself down to the »•‘«tern movement of the great political . . . A eisoniaatintifi C t T yuiia anil I. * 1 nullU I .ltv level of the window an»i peered out organizations, St. Louis and Kansas Oity j having each been honored in the past. through the shutters. S ome D emocratio C onvention H istoryí