hiti if Jii.i ! iti i if, i ki ki I. ti t ftini r I I T I TTTV1T11 1 1 1TTTT MASTER OF THE MINE 11 By Robert Buchnnnn. 4-I--H I 1 I r'r4"M"r H-H-H"t"H-'HHf H-Ht r It HIHM ' ' fOQOi CHAPTKlt XIX. After tho Inquest wa over, I wa 11 Into n small room tltted tip aa it lllirarjr, Mt 111 handcuffed ami Mill attended by the two policemen who had brought me over. Hver elnco my arrlral at the houap I had been looking eagerly for aoino algu at Madeline (Iraham; but he had not oppoared. Whlto I sat apart, however. Cleorgw Itcdriith entered the room, mid after glancing ui me, addressed me: "Till I bad biialne, Trelawney," he mild, looklne very pabj and agitated. "lot mo toll you, however," ho contin ued, "that ugly a tho evidence look against yon, I hope that you'll succeed In irovlng your Innocence at tho trUI. I larou't mueh cause to love you, and poor Johnson had still less; hut upon my word, 1 believe you Incapable of tueh n crime MR this." "Thank you, sir," I replied, trembling, for I couM hare bortio hla auger or In lllffercnco letter than hi aympathy. "You at leait ilo mo that Justlcel" Ho nodded assent, auil wa about to ay something mora when thero was the ruatlo of a dress behind him, and with a quick atart, ami it aharp pain at the heart, I aw Madeline, standing In the room. Tho alght of her wtt almost more khan I couM bear; I shook like a leaf, Umt my eyes tilled with tear. The next inonirat tho stepped forward with an 'eager cry of rocvgnltUn, and both hand putstretohlng. Then, seeing that I was handcuffed, ah uttered another cry of isrlrf and pain, "MadoMne!" cried her eensln, warnlng Jry; but she paid no attention. I had turned my (toad away, too ashamed to meet her caw, but 1 felt, rather than aw, that aha waa gating tenderly Into iny face. When aho make, her rotm waa hrakea kind tearful. "Mr. Trelswney, may I apeak to yon? 3Iay tell you t my heart ache and lilccd for you. In your itreat troabloT May I assure you haw deeply I believe t all who knaw you muat believe In your ianoeence of ch a crime?" I turned my head and locked at her: my head aw am. and the tear ) bMaded me that I eankl not see her. "God bleaa you for saying that!" I rnnunured; and at I apoktle. ahe lifted my two bound hand and held theui gent ly lu her own. "1 could not believe that any one would think It possible," ah saM. "I would have come before, but waited, ex-.pectin- ta see you aet at liberty. Hut how I hear you are to b put upon your trial! Ah, da not fear! Hare courage! Your Innocence wtH be proved, and yoa fwtll aoaa be a free mH." i TerhapV I antwered; Vt whether or not. It I aantethlax to know that my Innoceaco la bettered la by yon! "How couM 1 Oanbt M IVar Mr. .Trelawney, I know yan better re than yon know yrett. N prf. howerer terrible, canM akake my faith hi whom I knaw to b the bra re t aavd be of men; ane who i lavcapabte af any bae ttea; ana m whani, rementbar. 1 awe my life." "Don't raU4 aae. Mka Graham. I WaM canve thrancli tbia trouble rVrbt ruaach. rriuiM. anal, whataTer hap . 1 shan't tartat yvnr caadneaa. I car4 for na ane'a caod aptnlan bnt yanra. I'm not the nrat aanaeent man. by many. ha i had la face an anntt aeanaataan, tsd anawcr k wtth hi We; and what yon bar W ta me wflt (ire me raarare. Ierha, ta bear th wttu that ta arume," Hefara I re-allted what be wa datsc he had takan my hand aatn. had rat xl thea ta her h and kUed themt "Don't! dantr I erWd. haK aabMnr. -I ain't baar k! liar, lad, take m wayr "Ue htm kindly." aha cried, w-eafaavc ivl add tho aalaar. "It am em bar. We t a tairtaia, and fabaty a- "Dan't ba atraU, my kdy." aanl tha an wava had noTtanily irVn. "Well laak aftar him." "And Mr. Treiawny 4ar frtend da nai thdnk tt thanh w ant mw. 1 U.iN b htte. I am tarn. wmtrnWc. and wkaterar naanay ran 4a for ywar iV (m aaviat VS 4ana by ma. It a paar rtn. Indeed, far tW hwV ywa r ' Caaf a 1 kean! TnMk tktt jan Vae frie4t wrkha far y. Kaym far yanl TUnk ttvat tha h-aMW tarn w tAM nam whan ya wB ba frea ta raMtai m tna ya Jar, wata ya. nd wVa vW ki jan tkV Vvtar far a tcinMi brnrety kwaaver In tkve rnna af U.U mimtnt I eanad ar itu4t bar m my arm, bat I wa WaW. and rfn.MM hi w Vattar . Oentty. ht Irmly, tha aaVar U4. ma (ran ba raam. and aaan lata a ta the datar. what tha 4wfatc '. wit lax. TW wa a crwl aba tW dr te4, and whan 1 anftvuvd tr, vat n aymavathatir mnrmnr. 0r way Vk lay a: tha ikl ot tara. Qaattaax tha rata af tha trtt h,MM and bMTmx tha dork atea W hkbl ft, wa MttieJ awtfUy abwx tha avMUUT rM-d- Tha hart, ha iart ward bid, wharWd aWax at fM feed. Aa wa aprraW tha dar ai outua 1 craswd my naak rannd ta Wai at k; tha naxt anaai k: b an tut mument I tiha xhWusaa t a tiiUy wnka faa bi-i.Vmx out af waa tt tiha Wwar whaitawa. It w tha tt t nay nawaV. JaXn Pes drtktvat A w rMvL ha atramad a j?ta a w&l atart af reaaaiannML . Wkm,r baak. I m, baaVara wa wC Wky faa away, a ifccnr. wmVl and Ktht' daad. rnamaavc aC mnm tW jptr dtaa b W ja. and hwiAaj; attar v It wa avwr wajcte. Ha exaaaad dued and aCUii. Aa w diMaxrai ru3I a turning of tho road, I fancied I caucht tho niuind of a atmrp cry, and almultM neoualy I mw him throw hla to ar... wildly up Into the alrl CIIAITUU XX. The Aanlie came on ome alt week after tho date of the iHtjuett, aud In the Interim 1 found thnt my dnrlluc did not fall to keep her word, A llrm of eolldt or, luatructed by her. undertook tuy do feuae; and thouvih I at Hrt, out of mo tive of pride, declined their Rood ottlcee, I vn tltinlly pcrnuadevl to actvpt them. The day of tho trial, mi ctttortMi; the dock, I mw her alttlm; by doorce lUd ruth'a lde In the crowded coHrt. Krly In the cottme of tho iveollnB. 1 hoard tthlkpcr nimmc the crowd uuc nmndlnc me. They woro looklnit at Mndeltne, and aoMteotio waa aaklns wlut aho might bo, A wlce rcplltsl that he wa "the priaoner'a aweethoart." Ftr away a I knew that Idea to be from the almple truth, I kxtkiol at my darling with new fecllnga of love and gratitude. My aunt next deicribcd my doing on the night of my departure from St. 11 ur lott'a. Then my micle entered the box. Ghastly ami woc-bogoe, he utood Ilk a roan dated; not once turning hi eyca In my direction. HI rrklettcti ouly cor rolhiratisl that of my aunt. All that could bo aahl waa ald In my defence. My witnee te character In cluded John lludd and other Weal wor th!; but all thlt tetlHHny would have been of llttto avail without that which followed. T my Intanoa mrjrie. Mad ell no herself entered tho box a a wltne on my lde; and thouch what lite had to say wji practically irrehraMt, thonieh It concerned chteny my aavntg of bar life from snip wreck, it worked wonder for me. Nevvr shall I foriret the thrill of Joy that want through me a h taw, In an war to a qneatlaai: "Xa cave who know the prisoner be llevea him capable of thb or any crime. Ho I the bravest and truest man 1 have ever wet." After a trial which laHed only the greater part of one day, the Jndga um isvtsl up imly enongh, I thought and tha jury retired to consider their verdict They returned Into tha box. and tha Jndgtt also reappeared in hi place. The fareman stood up, and replied, in answer to the clerk af tha court' inetion wheth er I wa gulWy or not guilty: "We are agreed that there i not sua dent evldenea to convict tha prisoner." "That i no verdict at all," cried the Judge aharply. "Yon mnt decide one way or anather gwitty or not gnlky." Kor a moment the foreman teemed dubious, and. stooping to hss comnanians. pake to them In a whisper. Thee ha taid: -Xat gnttty. my lonl" I was aconitbpd. bnt the manner of tha acquittal wat crnat mantra, hearing it daar thit tha moral prnmpHon wot against me. thongn tha avid ones wat hv adanata. I did not jnke raoHsa tnst at tha time, bnt I had bitter rant to re m ember k afterward. A HttW latar. I wa Xaaotinr. a free man. In tha nartor of a small tea. whith er I hod been lad by John KmR and whera I foood my annt and noxia awak ing me. I cannot say tbat It was alto gether a Joyfnt ateatntg. The shadow of death taansed still npan as. John Kood tlaoa wat Jnbilant. It bad bean arranged th.it my anat and nncW ware to retnm in tha wagon that vanmg with Joan lindd. I waa In ao harry, hawavar. to hasten back to Sc Garastt'a. My plans ware to hve Rag land, parnapt working oat my aassaga to tha catoaie on tome oatward t Jood ve aL While wa ware sitting togathar. a wak ing girt beckoned m oat: and foOowtng bar into another roam. I foand MadaHna waking to oeak to ma. Dtractly oar eyaa ateC tha hM oat bath bar hanaas. and I took tham tfitrtr la aaatc. Tbaa. for tha dUst tins, my emotion mattered ma: and. fairly saMaavr. I alma it aaak faa my kaaat bafata her. "I wat ritac. yoa " save tabi taa deeiy. "I kaaw tatay waahl aavar oa daaan yoa." "I any He to yoa." I aaaawntod. In a vatea cooked with taor. Sha antiled awaatly. aad taaak; bar haad. "Bvaa If k ware to. k 1 only aaang a I bare baea daaa by: bat aa oae evac doabted yaar aaaoaci from tha fete Of eoarri yoa are Ktoramg to St. Oar bsrt'sl Saaf-osa." taa told, thmaxattfal ty. aafim 1 etnhl pet-tasda my aoaatn to rahutata yoa a ovatxar of aba JnaaaaaaVKv JSM-- -xSv cWfT' " Tnaaaaaaaaaan aaaf . ' f- Tt"1 'V9 M ' -.''. (HtV.vV. , f-.; J J . aal 1 pKiWr"? 1 St. BB V dark before mo, (y only practical knowlcilgo was connwoled wltli copper milling) beyond that, I knmr luithliig. Howovnr, I wa fairly eduunlrd, mid unite rvndy to turn my hand lo any thing. 1 aoarulird Ilia llenapapcrs, Klixl In n ultrkslilp vncaiit lu n iiilno aouio wliero In Month Wales, I unite tu for It only to tlud that my misfortune had preceded inn. and llmt the owners ro fused to employ a in nil whu had Just Nth accused of murder. Tim aama fata dogged mo lu every quarter. To my liiirmr I at last realised tlm firt that, al though 1 nnn free, 1 had hern acquitted under such circumstance n lft uixlo atrojed tho Mark prcsuinptlou of my guilt. I saw na hope now save. In speedy departure from Kuglaud. t would ornt the sea under au vmnil liamu and liegln a new life In a now world. I wa HiOtHmg one day uu the asa shvra, chna to the quay, when a hnud wa plactMl on my shoulder, and, look Ing up, I saw the kludly face of my old friend the carrier. "Hack again, Johni" I said, taking his hand In mine. "How are all at hntucT" "Middling, middling. T!io awld man ' Iv queer still, ami folk say the trouble about MU Annie ha' turned hi head Hut that's what 1 want to stwak on. I ha' scon her she be here, In 1'aluiouth, t Meastvr Hugh." I "She? Do )Hi mean my cousin An- nleT" "Sartinly. I saw her last night wl' my awn two eyes, and I misdoubt the' In trouble." Then the gxnvl follow, with team stand- Ing in hi eyca, told me that late on tha i previoua evening he had caught sight of my consin In the poorrst nart of the I town. She waa wretchedly attired aud 1 ,. f 11 ,i.l .. ,..n.inn i NwrK uok,M worn ami in in tirst iwpuis. letter follaws, is another woi.nn m nigu wat to tpeak to her; but finding that, . , i i l 1,1 . t ..r. .T he waa unseon and unrecognl.rd. he DOSltlOIl WIIO OWCS IlCr llCaltll tO tllC USC 01 chose rather ta follow her, which he did, L . , . f 1 J and tracked her t. a poor lodging. ' Lvdia. E. Pinkham s VctTctablc Uompouncia Uefnembering my Uot meeting with1 ' - . . , iTi .i Annie, ami how I had found her anr- "DKAtlMn, riNKItAMl I ItUironMl for PVVoml ytHlW Willi I Rt'llonil ivnndeil by all the Wdkatinn of fort and even Inxury, I wa stuii What had hantxated. and whr had .-- . - .- u.,, . uvv.v. ..r...w ... rf -" -. f. ..--. --, ,. .. enna to KalawtathT t8 tbese polDt rwnlilljf OlMMlf V.Mir HlVf rtlMIUelltN I tlwWPtl 10 tl lltti IIHTHnOI l.jllUi John ltndd coaM give ma no information. IsJuUhum's Vo'tllilo CmiMtlliil, ami I Hilt M kUi! I Ml. NooiW ran UtMcriiw Uio good it tlM itw. 1 tooK unto ikhuch mitmuiiy, bihi Inwides Imlltltttf? up my (joiseml health, It tlron BlllNm niul iolon mit of my Inxly, niul niAtlo mo fwl bh jry bimI bcUm m n vtmnic KlrL Mrs. riiikhittiiJi metUciiKM aro crrUlnly all they are clalmtHl to be." Mas. il. K. Huoitw.v, 17 Kiutt Ohio fcU C1iIcko, IN. . Mr. lMnklmin 'IVIli llotr Onllnnry TnU lrMlitco I)p1ncctnenta. Apparently trifling Incident In notnan'a dally life frequently produrn dltplacamcnU of tho womb. A hp on l,a "talra, llf tlnir durliiir menstruation, Undln? at a counter, running a acwrliijf machlno. or atteiMllmf to the mtwt ordinary ta.Ua ray result In displacement, and train of aoriouacTila la started. Tho first Indcatlon of such trouble should U the signal for oulek actlnn. Don't let tho condition liecotoo chronic thrvuRli ueRlect or a mistaken idea that yon enn overcome It by exercise or leavlnp It alooo. More than a million women have retained health by the uso of Lytlin I Pinkhnui'a Vcotnltlo Comjwuiiil. If tlio allulitct trnuhlo iippctrit ttltlch you lo not unilrratnnil tctIIo to .lira. IMttklinui, nt Lynn. .Mn.. Pir lirr tilvlcr, uitd u trvr timely word from her will ultow you the rlRlit tlilnir to do. Tliln advlco cot-i you nothing, but It may mean llf o or luipplncaa or lxitlu Mrs. Lclnh Stowell, 177 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont., wrltc5: "Dtin Jim, 1'i.vkham: You itro lmlccl a godsend to wimcn. and If they all knew what you could do for them, thero would lj no need of tbeir draggim; out inlnornMo Ihes in ngony "I suiTrvl for years with bearing-down Tfllna, womb trouble, ncrvotwne,nnd cxcniriatlng noad a. lw, but a few bottta of Ldln 1 I'ltikhum'n VcKctntiio (.niiipotinu matiu 1110 iook new ami jtromiauig to te. 1 am liphtnnd lutnpy. and I do not know what hlcknoaa ia, atvl I now rnlov tho lieat of health." J,, din IU iMnklinm'a Yriretnblo Compound can always l rclird uion to reatora health to vruaaaa who Utaa suffer. It la a sovereign cure for tha wont forma of female cotnpUlntt, that bear1n?-down frrllnf, weak bak. fallia; aad dttslacment of tho wooab. Inflammation of the ovarira, and all trouble of the uterus or womb. It dissolve and ezpela tumors from tha nterua In tha early stage of development, aad check a any tendency to cancer ous humor. It subdues exeiUWlltv, nervoua prostration, and tonra up tha entire femado arateaa. It record of cures la tha greatest in tha world, and should be. relied upon with conSdcnrn. r anr- "Dkau Mn, I'tNicitAM: I HUirored for wverai year wiui i gvnorai l cwi- wnnknoKS ami Untrlny-ilown ltw, ratiM'tl by womb trouble. .My nrio- ipefied. tlto was lit fill, and I would lie awako for hour, and could not altep, d ahe until I HoenivMl more weary in the niornliiir tlwtn wlien I rotlrt'tl, After My Mind was, of course, made np at once. I waald sea my poor emln, ami. If possible, persnadc her to return home In my company. So I loW John ltndd to lead the way. and we walked rapidly to the neighborhood of which he had spok en. It wa miserable Indeed a place of dark and aVshy den, claetertng close to the wharves. It wa one of a small raw of house In a lane facing the beach. Jobn Itadd pointed It oat, and I had hoped to ap proach unabservad, bnt as I neared the door, whka stood wide open, I saw a white face gating at ma. "Aanler I cried. She nttervd a law cry, and. pressing bar hand upon her heart, tattered as If atoat ta tall: bat. striding forward. I caught her m my arms. (Ta ta cvatlnaed.) HOW WORDS ARE COINED. 1I wanhl never 4 "and even ware ha wiBaasf. it hatnOaat. It U aUka ym. k it tat yassr haavaaay swadave a taoatk af at; bat it It ant taa naeatmn. I thank thara Is bat aaa caarw far ama ta adaat. aad tku is ta suit anvewaaf "Yaa aaatt aatf tktt artad. qsaekly. Tac tat aar takes! far amaaf "rVr yaar soke?" I twtacaad. "IVaaatsa aw ac laaAt aaa thing. Nat ta depart fraaa HacUad wnl bctanx as kaaw wittant taainc asa xfitmj" mV pcaaaW ti.it brtf" .vr-h an aran taaw a tarn a-amsaj wa liataad pjJt hac haad aad tut -0l-?. I wi&ad warn bar a aVe aaa daar. "My aaaiOa it waatinc far ave hi t&a avtrkac sViaa." taal "Ila ii la darew ave back t Hadeatk. 11 A ar ar a ataar. aay aaac waac awof m taa taa eaaact af Janwt Mmai. I faanvw ahaat ha ass ta a aW ar rasa, aavc kind af laaaayai iti. I turn taatfl la yaJwiacJk far taaaral diy. Wi- wxs I t dt Tia faattr t llnKlish LsnissKC Has Ilarn Qrad uat Orwwtb far Cratnrlr. It was estimated alntet the year ISn) that th peasantry of a rcruln district ta Hagiaad axtt ealy KsJ wvoi to eirsrts all tha nenls of their raral Ufa, say Cttrreatt Utcratura. Taa total rocabatary of tha Ubie t oty tLuO word, that of Milton a aooaaa alMM fvt'.'J ami Sbnkrpar, daaltac wih .a vast a ranxe ot human action, UwHttrbt. psvMkm and ctnutloo, only aaad aaatc U.tJO, A modcfn dic tionary cuatam nme UVi Tbc naiad V bwl Wared nt taa grant growth of tha UagiUa Uncaaga la three cea ttttie. It I taitc Intc that n karxe aamlKvr f taa wrU caulecaatl to day roatsisu of tachaUcal tartat only ttscd la the acteacaa to watch they Ut4o aad that some ara laag.'' with wbtch the Hasten btagaaga coaM dia pastsa withaat aay great Wvm, bat Umtc still reasalas a vast aambar araihabic. fee tha apeakec aal writac. Langstago. Mka avory otaar prvdact af Ufa. tnavst crow, ltaattiay showad bat tattle af his aaawl araaaaa whan be wrote: "It were aa thaarwit coatrl raaca, IT lave paddle had aay racard ta k, ta taaka the Hagttsh magttagc Im masaWa. aahws aaraaftar uni far aaXH aatlaa saaH tavaaV aad ovarraa a." The mom east a haavcanga caaaa ta rotaltv aawr woctU taacv Is aa laM- ttaa that thane at U staadtac still aad devaJaace aatt at aasae aataa. The hatradaetlast af aaw war, haw avar, mavH b psveeaad by aaaaa soaatd atlatlala. It wanhl ha a stratsrc thtos ' h . ht a xayjahhlc af maa. a-naw eaaa aatsht kv faavtad Ofaa the rfrhMavs at UVe rttl af May ataW ladtrtdaaL1 Urea a ha the ripnhUr af whatever antra daand ant aavaVr the aaaharity af the haw. S hsas m there ht a saals-laat aaatxsaaa far aay thing ar Mao. so laac at there aa need far a avasr name. Whea H wxley raaacil the ward xaaMUe." favsanaaam; at areardtay; ta the laws af tho lhvVh taassa. there waa ne raa.sty far a aaaae far a taaa who taaaaty pat ravahuhta aaaaty; the thtaf watth ware aaVaawahit -Sieptie' wsNahl aat tarva. far the steattc rmiamt the rtht ta rejua. abaatt raveatbaa. N saeh ceod raavsaat had Mraarata; far ka utaag hialaty " .ktaav4y we had seeacitl ejaeanitaias for the ea aaaaashue. Oaan ' fiarly. far aary aaa wha aaaa "WaaaXj" a thaw tad Oae at aaaind, the BBBBBBBmnV kh SwODO swtu,u sat fertballh nvla Iks artttsal IstWrs and ilrsstsr at wkUa, vtil pfa li.lr stiu iuiwhi VjOIa K. rtakhasa M4lla (,, List, Mm. TeaohtoK I'arritia Hot to Talk. One of the "pemtur InstltnttonV af the Qaaker City aad of the worul the school for sarrat. recently rtnb Uahed hy a wsaua. Thaso ImitaUsf bsrds are here unght ta speak lj meant af a aheaecrauh. The canon la toachlax parrat the Maga whi. i they prat tie to amaslagly has bean fu the teacher ta cranch la a corner ou af aight af the bird aad repeat tboo. Mail af Manas the uane ward. tb un phrase. UU ht hack ached i hit Tatre refated ta emit mare thai a wmVsper. Tha way devised hy th w ansa a rotalre bo ezcrUaa and is mach mora sacrettfal. She acta a ashaaacraah caaax at the furrot'a ear aad then attcadjs ta other affairs. The ahanfctaph, wtth a preettlaa and a wrtereraar aaa a ran hi sever eaal aVamt lal the cars af "1'aUy" the teateaee that Is ta he learned. The term at tha PMhdeiahia phtnarraph school of laastures far aanrats Utt six atoatha. The tsittaa fee li (10 t term. $5 For a Name $5 4 u ib rr rnr.re rsmst'.l ..ui t HMiota lia asSSftl l. ,eCtt m Htititt.ta fJur.lLui s4 far ia rt n thai ,i . II, j.Uf. lMn - u ...uiiif ,ii ,,q( ,va 3tvtell Bojlnm College, Taconu, Wash. WANTED 200 MEN. Wares XI H t .1st lti VI ir auk V issm, : I w, ,r I'ltili Ma ittij.n..!, cviniturtti.il l'nn neat ss4VWut tor fowl mm suit wtat Dejthutes Irrigation and Power i-inimy OIIKllON BtNP. BUY rtTO rrssa isnt, wa aassaainiiiisna MIO tanlmtuiritf tau'tMi.xm ta.n.a.k'T.is.tti sa.-Ajav.ritsiTtiftri.r. Infbraattoa WaataS. Bachetar Brother Is that baby la the fowl or aaisal ctttsr Yaoag Mather What da yaa meaa) Bacaaiar Why, ha craws 9a auaalt aad balmwt Xt aaxt Chcaxa Nawa. !Keky Sre. IKUXfhHCfVVHtZ'TCtJC&i rea nu aaArcoxu a rziiiijMSBiTt-po ti a m a.ct r, I Th taVm sawthad hr the Paaeh , . Iaeoate-taW. Proot Hi. nt ns.aaata a ik f laatrtaca AU What am tia ;rooft HllUlir aaot as U itud j t- vvl-v. k. k .. s k. fer tha las: tkrw aUlu. &xut Sc woidd. B ariM ilTl l Cm. 1 8BL& FROM YOUR DBAUERi i M J Jtu? " u tuljlairTar i JKaiJMaBmaaaaa BaWaaa TIaaaV5aflV A" ""-L, 3Zjtmm " "V. ,!:asmmri"",' J. .-'m -fi naal