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I � I � . � � � I , I _Vr I 11, , , 't, �� +,441 '.. She told him, and 116 JOUUd, -thW ---"--- 1 k4l ., I I � �, W-1 4*0*04,. . t * then X Ahall W_bip off your gag 4114 ANALTZIN61 OKE, ' � 11.11 .." .11 "Vi -,,*- �-, , .**Ww,* I , . , i - .. !, . ­ ­­ -__.-._-1_-__-_1______.. - ___ ­­_­__­.___ or 11; !! I 11 � I . , I '* 8'halfor4 IxAd said to her yory much ,your bou.As, ,and pretend that I Wa6 To"al - -, � � I - . I � , I . � . X what he had said.to him. , I the first to reach your room, and I Prood 0IMS Theal Oisguiseii 1�1111111. : . I . . ., 1, id be most horribk . so& IV! hes, ; I , , Dou" b let, it, worry you, " he sai 11telits of R(�Ilress .8 , ,y distressed ,at suelk . " , . ., .- � , - - oomfortingly, "Don't you worry, -a ghastly, determined �,R;y -of com. 111.1 ! I'� � , � I . I i 001 10, THE, MANGER I dear. Weve Freud's. insight into .the niysterx . , I . I � _ .r mind what he.� mitting suicide. I aliall explain to I �� 11 I I I I - - "Re couldn't ra ke up of dreain% ca-ine as a logical result ,�, . I .1 I I * I ,t� lie was upset last night, Ho will 'them all, a of h4 novel ifi.Wa of attaching them'. ... . I .1 I I i I ?r' probably be much more, reeoliciled his mind to "pull" the, trigger, so . I I . ,� . , 11 I J to his loss this worn Poor' bib upon this way-kjoked it off in Ile 414 not ,seek, like his predeces, . I I I 0 in � 4 sors I to read a weaning directly I I I f1,W,-*+**­-A�! �,4�-o-11+�'.q!;.,K,o,*g�4(,,,�, ", 'R ohap.!" He.bent, down 121,;l kissed his sleop,' I expect it will make, 1W I , I � I I � 1. . � �. . her. "I can't bear to, think how rather a, stir' She , Iford. There ! front that confugod and oftontimos . I 11. , I terrible, it would ha,ve been if pu E ve r )� . I irrational mass of impressions that �.�' , I I ything is ,ready now, I.think. . .11 o � . � the -dreamer retains upon w4king, ,. �i' I I There was ,a curious expression in had refused me. instead of him. Shalfor,a's condition was pitiable, . I I I r � Rather lie strove to lay bareandto .1, . I I � Pwbert Shalford' j eyoa is ho. opened. T ce -e able to un- for his eyes were, almost bulging Out, .1. F , , � I I . ok :: ,, .bat's what mak ,s in I J .decipher the' -sources of the dream, -" ' 4 W the -door .of Harold Compton's derst-AXI'd lum, darling." .Of his head, and great beads of -per- I , . I . � I , I " . ,. I . * , - , head ,says The Forum. . � , I I roomP entered, and looked it behmd But a night's reflection hul ap- vitation stood upon his fore . I . I . �� - �, . . . � f hilu. I ittly made no difference to Shal- "Her -e goes !I I sa , Jd Compton, tak, As a practising physician lie was : � -r 44 , pare W I . ,: . I H4110 !" exclaimed Harold in ford's attitude. At breakfast he itig hold of his leg� "One, tj", I F�W ST LE LA13F-" impelled by a motive stronger than I I � . . -surprise, "INTliat's ap-and whaV spoke never & word to a soul, and, three-nOw!" And he gave tholog I .. Any abstract love of science, the "I 1� I very practical slid urgent need 'Of .. . � �:;i I . have you looked the Ox)('.. furi", watching hini. furtively ot the office, a quick, strong jork. � I :, . I, , 11 . I I . L .1 � . I I �. - I �- "I've,just come from Matgaret," Compton sAw that his eyes we're "Bing 1" went the revoly' er, uffering 7 V�l , I" .1 . ­ I anct NEVER ANY FAURE bringing relief to patients a .1 . 1�1) I from'ment-41 diseases. He devised "', ". . .� �'. . I I - replied Shalford slowly. "I got ber often -fixed raeaningly upon hilm, Compton whipped off- the bonds and OR DISAPPOINTMENT a very ingenious method, but, it is I "I ; . I . I . by herself to -to ask, her to be my When lie ,came in from lunch he the gag, just� as lie hea. , rd foot -steps, I I ..,.01. - . . I I I 11 ,. � . .41 � , stocks in the market during the past eigh- wife, mad -and-" walked to- Mmpton's desk. in the passa-ge. . I WHEN unlikely that he would have sue. ,1�i� . , , 1� . : it 1. . 000de-d had he not been, fortunate � . �. . , teen months makes them a decidedly unde. ((Ali V) "See I" lie said, exhibiting a new I it's all right," he said, opening ,';.�m . MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS . I " , , I airable form of investment when stability th in encountering dreams of reinark� 11 '' . .,­'�M� � : I I . "And she informed me that all revolver. "That's for emer-' e door and peeping out, "Go back able significane. . . L� � L I I I . is the prime essential' The Anctu"tious hour ago you had forestalled me gencies." And lie passed on to his to, bed. I was playing with Shal- MAGIC . I � - SAFETY OF A SOND DOES NOT DEPE140 11.ud .absolutely nothing to do with the and that zhe had .accepted you." own desk without another word, ford's revolver; but nobody is,jiurb. Basing his judgment upon. a,grext- � � � ON STA � RMITY OF MARKET PRICE condition of the banks themselves- �sane young Englishman' You can't come in because 61hal- 'Erva 14 G many such revelations he has be. , Harold Compton, regarded the 001110,011) ) Aft K I `0 'on* come convinced that every dream is �,____, I ,� 11 ­ 9eldom have they 4one a better or more man lie had out -stripped in the, race though he was, left genuinely al- ford's in bed.' I . 1011% & wish, the � -typical dream is tlie,dis- I 11 F profitable business. The cause was quite for Marga�et's hand with an air of armed. The fool did mean it, then. Then lie returned to his victim, . , How necessary It Is for a man te,know, remove4 from that and will be taken up puzzled curiosity, They were clerks He was mad. of course, mad on that. And gazed at him with obvious - IV" (P)OWDER gt�ised fulfilmentof some repressed ip I wish. It the reader doubts the pre � , what'his requirements are botore Invest- fully within the next week or two. one point --jealous mad. That q,x- anxiety; but just as- he was begin- IS USED. . - � , , in the same office, they lived in the -essed reminiscences in , , I I � � I . These brief examples serve to show not Same boarding I house, and now they Plained the peculiar expression in ning to be really alarmed, and to . . sence -of repi . I Ing-H6w some high class Securities sag - I , his own mind he ehotild Submit & 11 . . in the Market without any doubt as to y an d fallen in love with the same girl his eyes, and that made tbecase so think he had gone too far, the mail :_ I only the dItTerence between "Wat " . d Ila . I I . CONTAINS NOALUM. few -of his own dreams to the test. �: I 1 4 1 . ,,stability of market price",but also in. -the landlady's charming daughter difficult to deal with. He was quite came to, I . . 'He may verify for himself mahy'% � , . their safety -.A moral drawn from the dicate the importance of 'k,noWInc what Ma,rgaret, ` sane on all other points, and. no "I'm sorry," said Compton '' "I ' . Freud's assertions if he will keep � I . I . I recent failure at the eirkback Rank You want and gettinC iiL "I am sorry," he said. "It'. s doctor could certify him as mad, and was an ass.. I loaded,the thing,with COSTS'NO MORE � � . . . I I 1 4 e � I I I dream dairy and will 4dopt the t I which was caused by not observing , . - . rough luck on you." doctor could o 'rtify him ,as mad. a blank cartridge by mistake. Now. THAN THE habit of picking the skeletons of � I . I -you'll have to go through t1re whtol, - . I I 1 44- "I don'b want your sympathy, for Shalford wouldsee, through the . 8 his dreams immediately- iipon wak� , Carefully the nature of its requirements. intention at once, and be cunn3rt; business again." ORDINARY KINDS. . . -prossionless, : irvg in the morning, . . His voice wa-s quite ex. I . L, (By "Investor") listless almost. I enpugh to frustrate it by denying Shalford; verging on absolute -it of his own dream life �� FILLING PUBLIC PURSE. . that lie, ever meant to do it. . It collapse, feebly moved his arms in mADE iN wA A The wealt I . In the frat ot this series it was shown "You have got to give her up. would also be foolish to, send him protest, - .� � . D will probably astonish him at first; . . that "distribution of risk" is an import- - You have always been my rival. At then� he will come to know himself li, I , . &at priouipiq of investment. it is a very Schemes Which Raye Been Adopt- the office you have walked over me, to prison for threatenng to shoot, "Meroy, mercy!" lie gasped, as - � a -s the proprietor Of a.b.usy theatre I I situblo one, however., involvinir , no very -11L---- - v -z_- I � : I I I I comusid ideas. There is alwtner prinei- ed by Many Statesmen. but in this matter you shall not walk for lie was just the kind of cha,p to Compton made as if to pl- ...- . -owner, spectator and critic in one. i I Vie: to be borne in mind when making in- b rood se c-retly over .the matter while gag over his mouth .again. "I'll - . . , I I I vestments which is of no less importance, The chief problem which turns over me. She has chosen you; but he was there, an I d come, out more sweat never to interfere Ah yoxf � TALK RESERVES. The dreams lie witnesses may seem .1 I . I w� I like nothing that ever happened 011 "I I bat it is, however, considerably It -as ob- chancellors gray before their time that is not my point. My point i�, determined than ever. again. I take back. my threat. . I vioug to thoiie 'whose luvestmeat expera- . at of replenishing the constant- that 'if I oa,n't have her, . you I I . I Mee is small�aad even to many who is th -I wouldn't marry ber f(,r worlds! Xr. Whiffleb,y Thinks That We Are land or sem, yet by psycho7analysis ,.. �� r . .houl� understand its actions thoroughly. ly drained public purse without im- sha'n'V' L The whole thing was ridiculous. I ­ lie w: ill be, able to resolve them into � � 111his is the principle of investment "in . It was absurd that he and Margaret � For Heaven y s sake don't, be sitch a4 .. I � . � acuordalloa With' actfut requirements." posing too great a, burden on any His tone was still dull and ox-pres- should be terrorised like -this. But fiend t" � Really -4,11 Equally Endowed. a mosaic of details, all borrowed K""'. . � I . particular class of people, and, of I sionless, but his eyes were blazing Wh ) e from his pa,st experiences, though ";!"".. 8UPP0$e 4 man went to a doctor - 4!� 1 ': . and do- at could b do 7 There was no "Very well!" said CGmpton stern- "I haxe: sometimes wondered," " mauded a prescription saying he was ill considerable importance, to the law- with jealousy and hate. mbled seemingly by the four 1.'�:: doubt that Shalfor4d meant what he ly. "I've messed things a bit, and said Mr.Whiffleby, "if we don't all asSe � � I . '.. - � but refused to give his symptoms; you maker personally, without hurting "That's rather the attitude of the. � had threatened, and though it would. people may -in cons become i of us have ,bottled up in us a certain winds of heaven. �,,� �. ... out . He will find that no dream actor � . I I I .1 . . . would consider that man a lit subject for the business of or offending any clog in the manger, isn't iti". ask- be easy enough to give him in SUEP1CIO1,18, 86 I'll give yotione mota amount of talk that must come reation; all are � a lunatic asylum. Yet he is not much constituent. . I ed Compton, glancing uneasily at charge, that -would not dispose of 1 before we- die, unless of courae *e is ever a ne,%r c . - Modern wrestlers with the pro- the looked door. I I . chance. Swear I Give me, .your , I . I . the difficulty about the future solemn -oath, and if you break it F I should -die young or be killed bya�_ fabrications inade up of old stage � � � -11 more insane than the man who writes . "Exactly." ­ properties, from out the mental " ,,., to blem have devised many ingenious ' cident before our time, or some- I it Coio�pton began to feel very un- shall have no mercy upon you." A�,`. an investment house and makes the bald d I suppose you are going to pro- happy. The dog in the manger look I thing of that sort. storehouse, of the dreamer. A face .��`111 . i schemes, but for originality of plans - Tremblingly Shalford called upon J� . .. � chequer no one 11-ce -1, revO . e We hear -often of the garrulity may be that of an acquaintance; or ,,,,,!2 statement that he desires to invest such. to fill a depleted ex Iver and threaten .to ed like -coming between him and his Heaven to witn Q -s that he wouldi I cc 0 �r I � ann-duu,ii a sum of money and asks them has ever approach thosedevised by murder me!" he ,said, measuring love, for though he was ready -en- never interfere with the lovers, or; of age, all old men seem disposed it may be a combination f separate ,� I I ": 11 I to recommend m security without stating the great William Pitt during his his man 'with his eyes. oukh to takne the risk himself, he did I try to harm either of them in any, I to talk. It is a. common thing to features of different real persons, ?,; I I . find men who through all their pre- so that there lurk under one dis- i " . any further particulars, Last week we chancellorship. It was he. who "Not quite. I haven't bougbt the- pot feel, as a lover, that he could wav whatever. . . 1. Saw that there are at least five importamt devised the clog tax, an institution revolver yet, but I am going to buy expose. Margaret to the risk of be- I Theii Compton went -back to bed,J I vious lives have bleen noted freely guise -several real charactens, or 11 I - . , gain, it may be composed like the � . . . . . oints to be considered in,investing in aer which still thrives for the benefit of One-" . . I � in. �shot by a madman. . 1E[6 had satisfied that he had-frightehed any i.wheu they get ,- old; age seems to a P .1. I p � i . 9 kin- the . I cordance with our actual requirements. 'localgove'ritments, and for the na.- ' I see. This is a warnin�g." w . tb6 walls of their. talk iank photographs produced. by ta g . . . readenough, to know that ten ,years, idea -of N16ving, do' in -the manger%, eake" portraits of .several persons, Ono I I � 9 and let the woras flow, or else their � I I � It is necessary to know all the "symptoms tional government in Great Britain. "Yes; a warning. As I said be- twenty years, lience this "fixed, outo'f Shaft-ord's he -ad once and f, O' t ,allofed stock' oftalk,, knowing that Over another, on the same photo- '', 1� I � - of the case" in order to pick a security The original dog tax applied Only to fore, if I can't * have her, you iJea") would still rule the man's all, satisfied that his dear Marg ' graphic plate. . I and to recomeud an investment Julffiling persons keeping aporting dogs -or a, sba'n't, and neither ,shall ,anyone &rer" it',s got to get -out now it it's ever . . I life, unless he could somehow knock could now safely marry him without' ,i I � . . . number of dogs. He also originat- else. I shall serve you all alike." it out of bi s head, once arid for all, fear of molestation by a madman. going to, bubbles Out of its own ac-: Ada to this. that one actor may be . 1, I the necessary points. Just to -day for ex- "Don't be -so ridiculous, ,-so: ab , d replaced by another'in the twinkl- , I ample, I received a letter from a man, ed the income tax, which .during his - before it got too strong a hold upon For half an h6:Er lie lay awake. cor - 1, who asked it a certain stock was a good � " And do we not find plent,_ of ing of an eye, the second continu- . I . administration, was fixed at two surdly melodramatic, 'You idiot I"' him. � thinking how afraid he himself had- I ., . the, action begun by the first. 4�1 . 110� shillings on the pound on all in- snapped Compton, losing his temp- been that he bad done his wol,k too)., men of va,rious ages who are com- 1119 '! �, ": _ I investment. And it was a good invest- comes exceeding L9200 a year. er. "Do you think I am to be Ii. well. and frightened ihe_ man to, monly -close mouthed but who boil Then too the -scraps of dream. con- �V, '1',"", . . . .. I �A .. ment for certain classea of investors, but I over on ocoasion2 Even the shy- Versations may be identified, fre- I � %, � , li.3"n Of ' e ._._ 4 _.-,, Very quietly Harold Compton death, and then he fell asleep,% � It -was tb.P_4a's` io 17"o 4 time to frighteng!i into giving, tip my life's � for many others it was most decidedly not �_­_ �hafpinessl ' (36 -U(; bea�y_ow Pmlo tis est, most timid of men whom you quently word for- word, althoughin Ila. Yet without giving any particulars we�wc d4-6 hair in a powdered queue, - `sto16\Jnto Slalfozd�s bed -room, and dreaming of Margaret., London couldn't get a word out in company thedream, they may be §poken by a , - . ad hair -pow -der appealed to, Pitt as. fool, and you'll think better of this , found �i�` sleeping 's"bui-t0y, and the Answers. . i .,f-ba+-d4�-L1o* originally ut- �2'-r-:-'-!!�"�. a vanity for which every man would in the morning. Open that door 1" . in or in any strange snrrounclingsp4 character .1 _� thei. room in d'j,rkness. Shu:tti `g --the I ­ . ­­ .." . .­,. ­­_ . - +;4r %A4615_,,'mndaIthou6 a "Not till I have made ,everything � f&Ik'r&-1.r laaas -,0Z-,.a,n4, gilv% .Ybu n I _. - ft, _ , - high in- b6 willing to pay a- -guinea a year. door hind him, he noisely struck a --44-- . may be str, 1, t 1( . I " _ ������� _ be ­ .- .. angdl�y tw'fited y t le � i ''. I t eleax. This is the plati-if you chance at all it you get them,start- ing .1 ;��, I come; if he required a readily saleable Heexpected the treasury to beneft ,- ��,'�� .1 match and lit the gas. ontext of the dre'ant to sikitify � ,;.�,q � won't give her up, I shall wait my BOGOBO BELLES' FINERY. ,e.d and theoircumstances are favor- c ,,tl..., ­( . - .. I I ��: ,,;;:.-�- stock or not; he wanted advice. As well to the extent of $1,000,000 annually, - . Shalford started up. i 11 ing. More than once I have known �something wholly different from , . . . ��, I I , "I ask a physician it a mustard plaster is but he overestimated the valu� time and opportunity and shoot you "Here 1" he cried. "What's Costume and Trinkets Worn by Wo- one reputed as -a silent man to turn that which they meant in wak-ing , '14.. 1� I good for a sick man without any des. placed by his countrymen upon like a dog 11 I this. I" . life. . I I . . "Rubbish! - Stuff and nonsense! . 1)) men of a Philippine Island. out on occasion of phenomenal volu- ': . cription as to his particular ailment. so their powdered queues. Every one "Keep still! Lie dowrL- bility. � ; . . . . . � . again . - ;�,� � If I thought you were responsible ------*- these points are not to be passed over had his queue cut off, the example . said Compton' pointing a revolver A of (ill � . �, . for what you are saying, I shoulo ' aven't we all of tis known or � �;!i" 11 - at his head. A,',N'IMALS KNOW COLORS. $ �. I . I without careful study, and if this study being -set by several of the nobles. ,send for the police." the Philippines are the Bogobs, met just such menas that? And is . il 11 . A tax on shopkeepers, though Shalford turned pale. who inhabit the eastern foothills of not the garrulity of age traditional I . . is given them it will resalb in your in- , "You can if you like, and when ,,Wh . �;�� ")"I I . ,�� Testing your money in a manner which only a small impost., arranged on a I have -served my -sentence for , -what are you going to do?" Mount Apo, on the island of Mindan- -My theoi�y is that we all of us, in- The Fact Discoyered by Recent � "I . A,i4f i � ' .". . will give you the greatest satisfaction.- sliding scale based on the amount threatening bodily harm, or what- "" gasped. I so, says the Manilla, Times, They are eluding those commonly most retio- Experiments. , " i , . of rent -&I paid, was stoutly resisted . �,,, 11 I There are two of these points quite likely- - ' ' Wait and see. Where is that re- Physically wall formed, which i,s - ; and -eventually defeated by the ever they call it, I shall spend the volver you'boug'ht to shoot me with 7 1 accounted for by the fact that de- ent. or raost shy, ltav8% stored up in Dr. W. T. Shep&erd, a noted , ;� . rest of my life hunting you down. amount, our ,shar0_,, of psychologist, during some ,experi- IV,' I to be confused---�-­Safety of Principal" a ''. I British tradesmen. A tax on M, I'm quite prepared to svvivg for you, Quick I If you don't tell me at formed children are* not permitted talk, and I think it is sure,'p`come ments has discovered that an milimal .1. - and -Stability of Alarket Price." Yet when made servants, amounting to two Compton, if you marry Margaret. three, I fire! One-two-" to live. The women have, rather at- out some time before, we die." , readily recognizes ,color. Through �� . investing in any security except shares shillings and cix-pence for one, five Shalford pointed to thechest Of tractive features and ,including their . I -44--- . in , I � � of stock, these points are utterly dissimilar. shillings for two, and ten shillings And if you marry her while I am in I drawers, and Compton strode across elaborately adorned costumes, are, - a .process � of placing quinine i I ' ON EARTH, bread,.dyed a certain color it was I prison, by heavens, I'll shoot her I 31EA,NEST WONA.'N � Vniy stocks are excepted will be taken up for three or more, was more succe I ss- too 1 " the roomandtlook po-ssession of the I perhaps -the most picturesque na . - . , . � � . . .. .1 I I I I learned that 9, monkey would avoid I I I in another article as the explanation in- fill. il "Rhat you want is a. jolly good, weapon. � . tives in the Philippines. ' Western Carpenter Claims to Have it by its color alone, These,exper . i- 1! I volves some special features too lengthy Previously to Pitt's day, births, hiding!" said Compton ferociously. "Saine -cartridges as mine," he The ornamentation of bead work . Located Her. . ments �overedlthe greater part of -* far the present discussion. I ma-rriages and deaths were all made 'qhat would knock the nonsense, remarked, loading it; and then .ad- exceeds that of any other .wild I . � � � I o one year, and they proved beyond & I . .1 por example. Consols -the famous abbre- to contribute to the national purse. out of ,you. 2.> - ded .- . . trib6 and involves the labor of rnany There have been, from time - to reasonable . doubt that monkeys do I ;1� I A duke's bride cost him a trifle He rose, and Shalford made a "I warn you, I am desperate. if months andeven years in complet- iime, man), well -directed efforts eo I I I viation for Consolidated Debt of Great ov- . . possess the lower. mental pqwers I'll . �__ , I er $250; the arrival of . an heir to one. ing on 1 Britain -have declined over twenty�flvo dart for'thefire place and seized the you call out, it is a hundred e full costume . These ,gar- discovered the i'meanest man on that humans possess; but thatsuch A � I . meant a, contribution Of $150 -to the poker. But his voice and his man- that nobody will hear; but if you do. ments consists of a. short coat with earth," but, so far, no one has pull- powers differ from those in man 1� 1, .1 points in the market during ther past ten treasury, -and each subsequent male ner -still remained unnaturally call out, I firel" tightsleeves and a skirt ma,delike ed aown the reward offered for the and are, generally, but not always, 4 I i I years, although there has not been the addition to the family called for calm. "Wh-what are you going to do?" a large sick open .at both ends, find. A carpenter in , ,e,ter,:, inferior to similar powers in man, � least feeling that they were not perfect- $125. The death of the wife neees- "I've thought it all out." he- said. faltered Slialford. � which is folded about the waist.' The town, however, boldly claims that For instance, they possess porcep- f" ly secure. Cousols ha-ve for years sitated. the payment to the govern- "I've thouglib of everything, -and it I'm going to arrange a, very cloth is woven.on native looms and he has located th . e meanest woman tion, sometimes inferior and some- �) 7 . been the premier investment security of nient Of $250, .and amaller sum�si neat and picturesque suicide '!or made of hemp fibre and will last a living. . times superior to that of m". The I � I the world and the alteration in quoted were payable on the -death of other I I'm ready for �ou at all points. 1 7? replied Compton. I lifetime. One suit is valued as high "She's awful !" he says, in dis- I !rn ' 1. � . � won't bother you with the details you, � � cussing the matter. "I tell you just seme of smell or zoent is more high' ' 1. price has absolutely no effect upon their members of the family. These life but you can't escape, me; and � He %pulled some stout cord out of as 160 pesos. ly developed in monkeys than in . � � safety to the Investor who, without any and death taxes were assessed on neceseary, you shall both -die."' his pocket as be spoke. te ]lit The. women also wear heavy brass how mean and sharp-tongued she i man, While the,sense -of touch is in- . , � . desire ever to sell, bought at par; for of every subject in the kingdom -who He took the key out -of his pocket "You see," lie went on, you i-gs as bracelets andanklets. The is: I.had clone severa'I pieces of I forior. All of the experiments , �, . course when the Government decide to re. had anything to pay, the smallest and unlocked the door, Compton have come between.me and my.hap- lobes of their ears are -distorted by work for her, and finally she gave prove that monkeys have but a faint � I . I I . pay them they will do so at p , ar; but for sum collected being for a marriage, I rushed forward while he was. thus piness. I I acknowledge that you the insertion of large diskslof wood, me the Job of Adding another story trace of the higher powers -that of I 11 � some sixty cents, paid by the man bamboo,, brass or ivory. Often a to her house. She was so meallY - ' ' � the man to whom stability of market was engaged, wrenched the p'oker outof � . � reasoning, etc., which man possess- , , . I , have me cornered, so I propose to k is .,sus- and had worried me so much, that . I : whose income was less than $250 a take the only possible way outo-to heavy necklace of bead wor I I �­ a first consideration a more unfortunate his hand, sboolc him like & rat, ,a-nd . � ed. They show also that monkeys . � � I .. year. This man paid fifty cents then kickeA hini out of the room and ?et rid of y9u, and. arrange thino I pended from -the ears, covering the I built all of that additional story' know the -difference between colors, I T i . � , . r' IL . gh class investment could not have been . . e apiece of bead embroid- roofed it, and plastered it before I and -tha I . I I each time he became a father, and in such a, manner that people will bosom lile " t they have a practicable � . : chosen. Take the Birkback bank which in- slammed the door. er . I . cut the stairway leading down to I , 11 one dollar awaroximately upon the I I y memory suitable -for that purpose. , . ;. I - ., think you,committed suici4e because I I vested heavily irk Consols. The Directors Compton heard him pick himself I A bag something like a knapsack the re-st of the house. I ,arranged � . :; I bought a security and paid a high price death of his wife or son. Bachelors 'Lip and return to his room, heard Of your disappointment in I -ore." with .shoulder straps called a everything so that I could escape But it is, not known whother this is I I j , of every tank were taxed from 1695 some one called out to know. if any- "Compton I Look here-"' I 11 o I had built the stair- the same kind of memory that mau ' 11 � 1.1 . for the element of safety, while stability to 1706. the pavment varying with, thing was the matter, and I beard "Don't say you'll give her tip, be- ,dabil" is worn by the men slid wo- as soon ,as -sesses. Of the higher powers it . of market price should have been their men. These bags'are indispensable 'way. In this manner she had 'no po, . I I the rank of the individual, and Shalford reply, "No; I only Slipped cause I sba'n't believp you. I shall ,and seem to be part,of their wear- c , hance to talk to me," . seems from these experiments that I ,, � . . ftat thought, As a, result of their lack 01 ranging from ..1.25 fo $60 per year. on the landin'92 I regard itas only a trick to get -out monkeys possess only the rudirn- �� judgment and carelessness in diagnos. A man over twenty-five and unmar- "yeal(),ts, melcdramatio, aEs!" of this present excee-ding1v tight ing apparel and are used to contain _411- ents, They have something which ­� , betel nut boxes and other belong- I :� , � inz their requirements, the bank was fore- ried was a bachelor under the law. murmured Compton to lifingelf. place yon ,a re in. Keep stil 1 1 Keep - ... 31R. GRATTOP. coxrespon,ds,in function to that of I : , . I I ed to close its doors. So too the man with Two of the most short-sighted Then be gob into bed, ,and was very still, Shalford I" As be:4vas ings. . -lie be ititeies Disturbed -by the (Ioin. ideas of a lower -order, which -seem I ade of t ,st hemp His F, I - a surplus supply of funds, which his may taxes ever levied were thosp. on pon- soon fast Asleep. speaking bA proveeded to hind the : They are in I to answer all practical. purpop,os; I - I . " � , 'b """'I Are elaborate -affairs Of I "tout of an U111)"jud'"'d Obse"T"' but no 4avidence was found of gen­ � - -- " I require at an indefinite period in the (at- er ,and on windows. William TTI. But in the morning, when lie. went man's han-cls anilarms, 93i,cl to ]ash Plot ' �. . I beautiful bead work and fringed "I try to keep young," said Mr. 01, 'i ,�,�,4' I . are, but, meantime desires a better rate of Originated the paper tax, which downstairs, speciallyearly-be who them to the bednost .above his with clusters of tiny bells. The i Graytbp, cc And I keep al notions or conceptions A 1. "You ,see,11 be, went vin, - , Y4 � I I I ,interest than saving banks alI45w. was at one time as high ar $140 a usually ,appeared at breakfast five head, t fancyin . � that I tight on true 'kind, Monkeys have a lowori , � "' � - � ,scabbards and belts for fheir bolos. look so;' . , , I e I . must chose an investment which will an. tnp. On The paver uso4 by Charleg minut;s labo-to steal a few mom- "vou are desperate, and so am ". 11 also, deco IV . a.rl work'n -.J � but ""y form of reason., which is apparently I ra rated ith be, ow and then something happens laoking in cats an S, but it is �'', '40 -that jars me. able him to realize On his holdings at Kilmlit-to print bis Pe.n)nr Cvrlo- ents with his sweetheart, he found T�ArnFore one of its has M.0t, fo, , .,? a d dog � I I i� short notic I a with little or no loss. of redia the tax amounted fo $10U00. Margaret- pale and nervous, and Making a paq, be stilffed it in 1);-, and small bells. In fact, bells play olaimed it has not been proved that . � . t e � �c I - I a prominent part in their ornam- "Only this morning M :. VVas they possess reason in the hi,glkor . I �_ , course there are securities of this sot , Later there, was imposed a tax of wben. he b Id her in his Arms he felt viatim'% moi7fli. an I then proceed nklin"g is walkingalong the atroo L a sweat lit- true sense. These conclusi,,)n.l. I . , entat,ion, and the merry t! . . ! 1, , 's, P < -spn-op,rs, her tremble. . ed to lash S'ha1fnr,d'q own i-vol�ver -o me and said: and 1, I . Bo . ndo Which are, within a Very few ei,tht cent. sbeet on new I. f "),.) ff � tather pretty. Tooth -brushes made tle child ran tip t agree pretty well with the results,(d - 1 I - "What do you keep lookinv -over to the top of the b�di)ost at th - of b6rae baii fnur inches long are " 'Ara you grandpa V' . . � .. - years of maturity-wheu ,they ,111 with an additional tax Of eight.,- C, . " I - � . ery five cents, on eve.ry advertisement your shoulder forl" lie -asked. of. the be.ii, with themnoml,F� poiut�-,d . Worn as ,M pendant, on , the chest. "This, you see,�wai the oomln6nt similar experiments of other scient- , I . . . : . be paid at Pak-pres,eut this feature v Jinloealrinq, no ms,ftar how smoll. "I,thought perhAps. 1dr. Shalfor� downwards, directly it him where -lie . . I -of a quite unprajudiced Observer; ist,s at'�ong the same, line. I I 1 2... 1 strongly . ' The stock of a bank such as the The Avindow f,,Y, imn--,,�;ed durinar mi�xbt be down for early for once," lmy� I __41"_ . . I and it is thingA lik "' . _ . *fA__�_. - I A " I I . I . Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia r 1. I e this that jar- � I , I the rpigry ^f William TTL wsts vsally. sbo fmlfi�,red. '�mi'linz, be. prooeoded to tle a that more than jai,�-tttxt. JoIG me.," There are times when it -'s 1'et- �_ ` I'll'', or of several others of e(tual merit aro A � tax or fbo licelit of ,day r itude, of I . I ter to be imposed upon than it is � . . . foi- M.qnv "Sbalforcll Ali!') lie 'flung biF; pieoe of ent-4 nun.d Sbalford's toe, Charity coverobb a multi _.._.._...__0.4___. , � l excellent mediums for the investor who 0,1xio,ands cd the Poorer -neonle. 1111- I al'm,4 �hrotectinwlv round her. "I ard attanlikl f.ho ofher end to the People with ca3t-Ofi 9APments. . . to fight., � . 11 . � . I . I , 11 , , I - ,� . ..� ; I I wants o� kairly high and :certain r tur I ,00 - 1-n navAlip f-tv ­t,re P,trnbellod t1iink 1. know what, is ther matter, I tri-o,7er of the revolver, if'% word to the wise 1.9 suflicient, Oywr� there Was a Woman, who �� , - I" and An A I jtoellent.oh � Ance in ,the long run � I A '' J d Wr)MPA 'ni"It, +)'o W11V"bl-7. Tl�at were too ­8,:�dll- A sell-mada m`m�, nearly. aj I w,itlra I I V � I" I . I ,. .1 .'Of ! 1."4 Wt,^k 11-ri I -Ax-+ 4,4_11.�,-, �vijj.,I�.-tvqi�,Of .Oortrl".he whi.�;,oered'tenderlv. "T'll "See:tbA I'& ?" he Salta pleas- th;0 average InarrIe It I I . .1 . . I - ight � I , I I . It � I o tir leg & oon.qider her;'busiband- fo'uliv�t i'! - .'. " �,-,, 1�.,vl t,:- lo--ep -her ba .% I tooks like the Mod 6f,job'he in , .1 � . PI sta riv yo . , e e , .1. I ��f agorteiating in value. but, the ouatxla- ; t­ir lv�­­ - 1w4li .r,q%,ultin& discom ',vie, Plon,go. all that��,he said to ytti A n Uy. 'd . � . 4 . ,. , 11 � , � heolth I . r.) 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