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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-03-19, Page 3. � . . Maroh 190, 1908 . . TXX CLINTON NZWO-MICOUD I 1 3 1 . � __-­­.___­,___.._ I I I I I . -6.4; . --y a � . I . . I * g�'g.4���!;I�i,�l�ll,�!�ill��::� .*_*_*_1L 11 tell her 1XIL his perplexity! Irow fit I- ... .� _FM I 1�; �Jlkk I . R+Ho+ 1 **" .. - A4%RAPA^X,. 1 4 .. 1 4 I. ki Iftl , � � �, � I � Mimi i . . . I . I . to when 4 koa,utlful girl 011% 4 30.44. again., it' I doo k q4tAllot, gr)$Wer (or r W40 I I . I � I , 11 is broken, I � md lie Mms&. I liatit her" I 0 � I leen was now *bout five yearis old, Man $0 Sorely perplexed, a D . � . r .. . � 11 6 %X" . . .1 or Sir Karl or Wir 11hysworth Piameod with the aurnwor days. X4th- that Moment he hated Lola for cora. � il that herheart he � "nuOt it"4010 and, littl4o Qortru44, it pretty, wJu- Jug between theml Novo h to] 11 I . L 11� . N knows that, it is for love 91 him, it same air. I canaot be NNU?,ro, I s9m lovJug Wife reAd, the perplexity latils, I I .... , * cre0ure, n9t quite two. faq-0. -- I 2041, - A Ga.,olden Heart . is haid indeed to be Augry. -. 'Never Sir Karl drove over early one . . I , samy g" ber. Take me awa,) , � I I - . N. . *1 must a0w you if it Is. twue", she Mind expense. Let us leave the hQuNQ1 inorning to White C.140" '%arl", she said, "you are keePo` 5 . . � -­ colitinued-'11 will believe it train. no j.o.juorrow. 111ro. Jordan can taUe. . 11,4 h � 0 day is, very fine," he said to I A * ou ,. I . � I ­ Ing a Secret from =C, -that is V - I other lips but yours-th4t You, are care of it uptil we return. You must the I � Are trying tO taw It; but you ,will , - I �_. . . 10 .1 going to xilarry Dolores?" ftlire, 114ad f am vure I)o- not I succeed. ­ ...... � _ ., ­ .. �16 ­­ . 13Y 131MMA M CLAY ' write, to your fritals and tell then% I cavu read you I I . . . . , . loreis will n9t enjoy it without you, thoughts. . you have ' I I ,� I ­ "Yes, I hope so.," ho replied. that you have beou called AWAY r.ud. 0 over to breAV.faSt." I t the faintest "I'liere are Ver.V .1 � Authof of "Thc Gypsy,x vokag:4terto ;4A06thp I 'W`0 it . 0 in 4 . chance, believe me. no few cleans. ,,, ,W0MW,% Of that hope YOU OPO'kf tO denly, And bavo not tilao, to say - You had betttr . . The old may% Was sinly too. doligbt- tell me At once before I find it out.'# in� operat! I " me oil the night of your return?",she va tbe. time of- Your re. oil As they were firivin5 bacr4 to , . Asked, . go,ila,by. Le4, . 4 ons in which Sunjisht I . Rusbandp" O#A Hent's Dittetam," of,& Na Lovotil "Yes, It Was." turAilulto uncertain. Do you under. S4rZle, Sir Karl draw 'Xy darling Dolores, I shall novej Soa cannot be used to advattto . � I standV I love from his ri,ht Its, off his keep , 41y Secrets from you.." Ile An- P .. 11 � "I ,do raising her MIS. ad'. and the swerdd; and he NMO the truth. Tto . . . " A Hear tra 1401;, o G_ 144-ys Q�r ft Etc� ��� I'llen," she oric The. sight of' the white, set face . age. It makes the, home bright 1- . , . , � CV41 . I , I I erable face to the iv.y, I'may 110%vou . uire'o attention �Was attracted by never latendoil SO to do. it ho. aid an . � I . . . aroused wadame'a energies, ,d chean, . .. I � : have mercy on mall 1-1 thought you , A 'I , g which he wore, Moot Lola to ascertain, why she want- . M 1 1 ­ "It shal) Ito ilong", sfie SAW. "Just he ed to Bee him 1� would , . I . . wore allud�ug to me --I felt sure of ,, 'You wi..h. Rest, -1 at t% beautiful ring, Karli". I � p,7tthollt speARtug, she opened the You have broken my heart; I swear itill , . . � ,01g, and to, ft'. I be only to --! -4�w--om---:,--,--.�-1-1�---.--, . � , � I I . I , . I morrow we will leave tills spot, tell Dolores afterward every, wotd . I OpOr And went In. to break yours, You have ruliviid MY "I do not see bow you could, . The yor.ng bAronet IsLughed pleas" . I � It Dolores, who Was Sitting. in- 44 low lite; I will ruin yours. You ha%q Lola;"he returupd., "My filead.,bill 'whora I wish with all my heart that flatly, . that had Passed between them, (if CAUHRAS I . JeAXAIZAP � . I v.bqjr near the window, looked up, tortured mo; I'will tor,ture you. 1%hon I bad ncivqr set my toot.09 � that be felt conviliced, so he tool, . . . . witb you boa been porfevtly opoln. "It is v, sift fro Polores," he an- her ih hiS arms aind 1, . I Maid *tile Icept her word. On the I I m I ,tsscd her watit . with 4 Startled glance as Lola, en- the time comes for any revenge You Titer a e n .4 y thought of .,& ., never !loan one half . � e b. As n vor b a n tot- swered. I have , Ured, and uttered ,,It suffer via J.,sufre . ad w I . a, little cry As'she sha � r naw. False lowluj., day. all -her friends receiv she cried, out for mercy. I . I Must 3'emeM- I to saying thit, she bad been sual so. beautifull" It *As a large rub "'We, have been married all this . , , . . Saw the full ei�reoplon of the b,oauti- woman And trea. . erous f lvlkd, y� , loveon. zuy part. You, no t . , ,Y, . - ,. X14 r cia her that A told yo,t when you .9VIA 'a tile mtd6t of which WAS A tiny time, Karl,. and you kiss irlb, as it we . % .. 0. ful face. , call go now; but bowarial. It way be "a d.uly callod Abroad., and that - the white rose composed of Minute Aia- had I I . , I Wit,. that your friendship with = 9 uncertain, n;onds. "I used to call her the two." M%rrI04 Only a I ,day or I . I . I "Lolal" she aid, frightened more yeals before my ,vengeance coukes; should Yaqver interfere with your mar;- L ,a 1, in h ro f hit Written to Buy has 0 time at her return, bein been . .1 tb= , o, d a al d . cameras, . , she would have cared to own. perhaps I MNY Pat Seek It uJIM he riage." . , whito rose." be Added, llaud. t�he 0 f3dy . . � . � , I � 1. � I., ' No answer came from tbq French has grown, tired of You; but, be the. "Yes, I remember It. It xA,:st baye -farewell. * I given me this, ia� memory of It." beautiful Wifet" lie cried., 4(ov- I' . . . . ,, . ery da * m, I girl, who walked up to her with a intorval long or short, bewarej Lady The news of their departure - was . �y of v life I love * * � . � . � been my fancy, tjlea-, but I d d b 111thAt - a. happy surpriser" I � A=RAS . � . I 11�- 6 sooil All a* cried ,ad more.11 ,you more C . . . haughty air. She let her dark trav- lRbysworthl As surely as tile sun .. or the neighborhood. Sir Doldres,, when ,' the Paw Ills) Squire. " I CAIMRAS , . . � . . lieve you were beginning to care *'3r, Karl heard It with silence, ])a � Do 7014 "Ally, , �. . oling cloak fell from her shoulders., rises and sets, so sure is My venge', me bu , 0 1 ores ;,But, papa'. I . J<Arl? Ah, my� I . . . y Ithysworth's cruel � ought to Imow what � t for Lad, . . � � � a , - - I I I I : removed her hat from her he4d, and ance to'1411 upon your guilty he 4.1 I trpa(Lber with tears. Of Lola's -wild vo * ear, it Is too biright, too beautiful I I .- . I . a YIPF . .. . W at Q expect When Karl goes, away ear� to lastIll . I . . then, standing erect before Dolores, LdIA spoke with such fia,shing' ven!,r. an' -e Sir IC-arl brealh-.d not 4 . . �. eyes, Y, , ly; it Ig always fo� ,you, Now the . '9'1'� TIA'V10 A IIARGX 'Uxr,n 01P . .. I , "You,ximst, not spea.1t. in that wa Ile kissed'her aga,',n und told her . . . . 6 am -arth. wol 4 to his affianced Wife, � children must'come in to bre0fast," % ., � she said- wilbsuch. .4 tAireatening face, ,with X-ola. There. Is lie w . An .an E I . , . , that they W . 0AUMAS BUT TH]34 BUST FOR , . � " I . . � � ' ould never J�e less happy . . - I Ilet me speak. I ha,ve come to ask 'such . Sir Karl diclared I.litighin ' A CIMAP CAMI�XA IS., i : I . po,wer ajul passion, that Do- so. good, so. Pure, so worthy of all 0 gly that because they could neQ love each � � you a. question. IS it true that you lares shrunk back, pale and trembl- honor And reverence as Lady Ithys- CHAPTER XIX his wife spoii(4 themo J)Olores. V4... -other less. Dolores wag ,Satisfied al- B . I . I . . I., . . I . have stolen my lover from me? " ' . Ing, from the terrible Avalanche Of worth, .Whatever you have to say � � . ways . 11,rouilit tile same Accusation though still a little ,.%.rtxIo1,. . � ROWNIB I -TO 2 WIIICR W14 SRT.,14 � . � I . I ' I . - . * I I . . "Ihave stolen no one's lover," words. - . . to me, say, but leave bar name out ainst him: ' u4 I . I . . . answered Dolores. . � "Lot me pass," she said faintly. . Two years and A halt bad passed A� I Father and daughter talked about - I . � �� I . , of the, question. " � I since Sir Karl had married Dolorost, "We. have A large corr.ospii.nden.-o . .1 I . . . � . - She hadgrown very pale, she was . "You may go now!" cried, Lola, "you love bar Sol " she cri.ed, in Lady liby,sworth, and tak this ni.ortiling,"' said the baronet, Opr him later on Just before dinner; and . . I AT - $2. . . I I I : really afraid of the girl who stood opening the door. ")(on Will remelli- -tones of I Qtter despair. , an her to ailing I the letter-] Ag. ". . This is Lady the Squire said that' Karl ,wao not . Persons in-iloighboring to I . � I . before her with such glittering eyes. ber your last Interview with Lai . his ,tately ou.n.lon a I � , . I � . do - -yen. a' � f Sta,mdalo, Flel,qeki's hand Wri ting -a ball or din- . well; that. there Was a -look ofdis,- � Who , . Whig . ,� nd why not? 1, have . no or q1b.e wedding had been, A quiet one. . are. thinking of purchas I :. "You have stolen mine, Air Karl* 1 Ferrasl Such happiness as a walatkalt- loved �Xly one else. � � Nile May 411 'love I Tilt, tress, about his face whi(h could on- , .. . . . . . Dolores would not hear of this see- ner-party for, yoxi, Dolores." We ly come from physica.1 pain; but lie � Ing a Camera will receive, an . .,� , was mine. You Arq a false friend arid I can enjoy Nvith 4 sword hanging over whom lWe please.." 'being celebrated in the I . rhimself, sO21le � I . a false womant You have stol, h6r head I Wish you; . and marria,ge wt,re several letters to I and I I.-r'ay that .She came a, fittle nearor to him. . laughed 4 Dolores., forebodings.. of 14astniah catalogue by drop- I I an him,. I same church wberi.,� she ,had been on business, .some from friends. "I . I � . 6 . 1. . , InUr- ,-trouble . . . . pinX us a card, Other cia=eras - I I . I knowing that he was minell, so much. of ,Your treachery as Reaven and laid -her hand uponhis arm. ried before; it wduld no urust Say," Ile cried, looking round ,, I - . . � t 'he iucuy, All ' happy Wives have those 1) , I . . "He was never yours, Lola. When leaves unpunished MAY �o repaid by "Look at me," Oul saidi, with plt� . with 9, happy, beaming fAce, loth I .. . esides the 10astman can be � .� . R ! mal'i I . ,sh� Averred, Ah'i rohove all she WoUld at "T,here Is - supp;ied . . . � . ! . I -1 - you say.that, you speak ralsely.. a . eous eyes;. "Ain T Rot fair to see?" , . 6ricti It would. recall I 4 fears, " he sivid. ,nothing , , I Films, developing � I �. . dislike the ilieuk 0 like (6 number of lottersI10 . - . 6 1 . .. was kind to you; he has been, I She wrapped the dark' clotalto round .1 - - I I of wrong ,rl Is. not well.il I . I I . . . . . ; : . I You are on., of the moiA beauti ,So the S,qwire, who had certainly Then you 4LIVIa what you like," "Ar4 only Ka Powders. and other light BUp- . : � know, a true and staunch friend to bar shou-Iders., and draw her veil over fill a( women," lie answ0red..- '. - laughed the. Squire., I . ' -you going'�O drive me home, . I L.;'. . - I I I I 1. . � . . . 5k, , . you; but he Was never your lover-.' herface, her whole form WAS trembl- gl'olvil younggr in his daugl ter's hap- Xarl?" 1% ,.a the 9 quire, when .the . Plies can be sent by niail, . . . � ' I all know Ito" . !'Am. X not as .fair As Dolores?" piness, took her tilt to London, Where .Sir Kirl's eyes. foll'suildenly on. ap. d art " ' . . . . . F I I Ing With passion. '1�ro- she quitted she asked, the old, ' : t4tter. jealous small, aqua -a envelops. addressed to ,. as$ ., WA,s� Placed on the table. . . *Our dlieaP gxPQstrre Meter , ... I . "I repeat that he was mine, I I � I Y -1 Joined hot,, and they wepe I -ow . . I , . I . I . mine only, but that you be' and the room, she glanced round it, ' re- rising in her heart. . . 1 ,Sli Kit ' ' -In a lady's handwriting , ' 1-Iiiii .The bAt et flushed All over -his . . . . ' at 35C gives tile correct cXPOA-_ I ve come meinbering the happy hours she bad "Perha. fairer Ili the eyes of oth-m marric-d ot St. George%, i-Irn.wer him ' handsome face�-_Jnot a Wilt flush, butt tire un I t_ " . N. . � . . '�oolor, whicli deepen- der all, conditions . between us -you, . . Square; but it was perhaps the most. : V.0tintellance changed when he saw it. a hot, burning and � . with your pale, spent -there, and knowing 't1hat - site ors, but not. so fair in Mine." . improtending cereitiony eviiw perf6rm, his lips treiubil�d_ and poll the light - pays for itself in &-short . � . . I : sickly face and yellow hair, thinking would never enter it Again. It was --I 'have not ,Ioun.d favor In- your ed. in thxt fashicin0ble c of happiness . I ed Wb(11 lie saw his' wife a�nd her fa- � . . . time . I . - u, I .twith. a . .Malignant bur(h. T-hoy I W46nt out of his .eyes. titer lookqng At him with wondering by saving over and u � I - �.. yourself no doubt, irresistible, yo . look that shb eyes," she said; �but. Silr-karl Inter- woot down to Richm(-A I Nor , theIr He opened, it and. read, those -few � . I tdor ex-, . . . � . . :, 0 - rupte I 4. Wro, ' ­ � , . . I es- . I - I . . �11.11 - say, have come between us." i watched Lady Rbyswbrth"wallt gui k I � . . . wodding7breakfast, ,ancl' froin ' theri . . . . . eyes, I I . posure in hogatives, . I . -1 . . � i "I have not," replied Dolores. "Sir 4 ly down the long orric1dr, Then �he o,Why say more, Lola? 11,hat Is I .. lin "'"*by, Karl, ", -laughed Dolores,, . . I . i. . I Karl has never been your lover ,and- went 1c ceeded. to the 1$14- of Wight for "X must see you. I 'taRe 11 . � ,' � back to. th� itble caiNiage, 13 pro .. Pan . - ,no you are.blushing 'like.% gIrIl And . I .. . I . ­ .'� . . a- done can never be undone. I have their lioneymo,bil. Dolo'res could hot refusal. Is dead, I am . . .4 .1 . . . . � I . never will be," . . fore She" took 'her sea,�, she. turned to . . 'th I . 1. . .. . .. . I . � I 1, ,. . I always admired you, 'and been.,your desolate tid"Tute"ier unhappy. You what it beautiful blusla.1 I � *1sh .' I . I . � � ­fti� was learning to love me," gaze at the house. .. .. �. . leave Kathleen for L More 114 a cotuld looli like thatill - . * , ,. , . I frimfl-,moro than that I cannot say wcek; in her- opinion . r- professed friendship for 3ne in. for- . ' I ' - ' I � continued Lola. "I loved him with "I*do, As th . she said . 11101'a Would:iiidt,,�e true." . I . no nurse .or se Mer times. By th But the .Squire's' heart Sunk withiii ., .. . � � .� I 1. . ey did of old," � I . . * 7 vant could over take hor a plodge of frlend-� my" H.Rcom I I I . Place, were . . �� my whole heart, and my love h Ad to herself. "I sha v the dust of tile ' ' ' him! "There was something wron ,- . BE - , - . � .� � touched him. He was beginning to piece from my feet.", . -- * 1. � " luxiderstand," she sald, Motlrn-� sho ever so devoted. They -spent one o,hip that you gave Me,, and by the -he Abought. - Ali, surel3i a time of - � . 1. . ... I ­ I . . � - I . � ,� . fully. "I am glad I cAule. 1 should - ' . ­ I . ,memory of .my mother, I appeal Chemist aud Druggist, . .. hAppy *enk cA Ill? isItind, and . then to sorrow and trouble haA not begun . . � . -_ . . I - care for Me When you came botwecx� . 'Then Ellie drove'lionlo.' 'The return not have believed it train Any' other . . I You to let .me, see )iou.:. I will not I . I . I us and stole him from me. It was wab managed as -quietly As tbo. de� � ,I han. yours. T � Went home to.Scaradale. . � � . . for.�Is child! - ' . . I I . . I . � . . : . I ranle treachery. Can you dolly that pakture had been,. And madame ps, t I do . not bial,rdc � It seemed strange to Dolores td. .enter. 'the house -where ,the womaj2 . . I I. . . - _ . . i� '. . . .1 . . 4 . . . . "I am so sorry 11 Id -'- -_ ',- -._ . . . � never I You. Remen�.ber that,, it she.had not . I eat Sir 'Karl- I 11 . I ' -1 you knew I loved him? I had opened - knew of liar daughter's visit -to Lad ' .live in tha .44ine neighborhood; but' who stole you from me lives; but for , really cannot -go. - I I' t . ,� I . V" , � . , * . I . �. . my heart to you, I had told you that .11hysworth, . - .1 � ty eoll10 between us. you woki'd .. have in a diffortnt ho � . her, you would hAve .been Aiin-2. Let iave a see some 'u" ' I ' . " I � .� I cared f6r me lit Vnne-�-yo �: could.not Mo.. From,tha, Woods . one this evening . on business, 4n:d I mil . � I �:. I he was mine I" I I 11 on the west me see you this evenil;g; I %, ant A � , . . . I I.. . I ' "I hiLve one More du-ty, " Lola said bave� helped it, .I%F.r �great love inuiit - . ern side oUthiii Hall,' .,. I favor from . you I the last J, I shall ask must.keep-my Appointment,.", ' I S L L ]D : Z 4 1 . . .. I I 1. "Re was not yours. The fact of to hers' � , glinipse of Ilia t o*Wera of Deoping ,S I : . � elf., "I Will see him,. no mat-- . . . I . -life. , He. detested the bare idea of It � I I 0 . . � I I . , . have influenced yiiiu�.ip the oylil- , - �rou' frorkiyou in my -You must' I .. .as � . � I . ' ... Your calling a man yours does not Aer what it.'costs 'me, -and tell him are not hard-hearted," . .. . I Hurst could be obt ' ained; and, Item- .tell -Data , ' ' not .he uttered the words. ' . . . I . ., . . 0, � lieving tb4t olized - wife, wouldi ri ... ,_ . . . . . . I . "Can 1.1drive Anywhere with -you?" . . ..� I 1, make him so - The fact even thiat yd,a what I think -of hilit." . n. move *9"lov-, 'to see .liar p1d home, Sir . . . ; . ,. I �'. I � . : his -id *s. To-n-ight; at e,ltght 0 . . mpel hith to �. - "'No, I'am not'. I W I wil `:bb. p,t the Wh , gate SEt US FOR 1. I . . ad than, I �can'tell .y6u,'.1,61a; bult, my wlaic� asL�kd 4he Squir'e, his heart iiuklng' I . I" love a man does not co, i With -that : resolve .she once.' more . be pleased clock . ,� . � . . . . - � KlIrl had the trus ant down which. leads Into Your Woods. Meet , d mor with that sense . . of I I �. 11 I. .�. .. . � ..� . . I .. 11 . � . . I ­ � . � I . love you. Sir Karl had the right ti6 sought,16ir room, SleeP.',was Out Of ' dear .girl,* I have never Misled' you ; . . . jne there, , . 1. . . I in - .. . � . -.1 . ­ . � LOLA. " I . , . 1. . . .1 . . ..� . . . . I . . love whom he pleased. 'I the question,.And she spent the whole obstructcd lliq­low. - I . ­ I %� . I . I . � I - . . � I . i, . ' . c 1" "vil. I � I - it is but a - which you , I . aRn. e . is" .. '* , , .1 I , I I ; . . flni-4hed," ' he thoughtfully to .1, I is .f I - . . I . . . I . din departlire of piAd.Anie'had abht� I . said . . . is the int I . ­ . I . . . .11 ated Lola sullenly "if you had . not her c Wis: true that lie , "I, ��Jiall� tal:o It with me to MY' ' I - b on unable -to d * ' '01, - - g . ` . f I . . .1, . I himself. .-, "I"Or wilit. h I ... C ,,y6u:,Call . . -Ld. ,.It was believed - that she.( had. ,Can she . want .a it . "How strang6l . . 0 - - . . I � - . � . I , eein us. . had ;n��t, made love .to- her lit the . I ' 'she raplio(L . . . .Q " . . I .. . - 8-- i "He would have loved me," reitek-, Of. thAt night In.pacing up find down , fanc.V of ,yours . . The -excitement eaused Ity the oud-e - '1. thought that old chaptin was , ,� IN A hamber, Tt' � N% III forgot. in a few days.!', TR , � tfin�. you liave: . ome bqtw . . . . . . g: a - 01 . me? 'The girl. is a pqrfebt-1.1 - . . . observed Dolore, .. S, � E I .. .. . � "My dear Lola, you tire ,quite .. conlinoll" acceptation of .'the'' p'h'r,dsej ,love as s4ch .- gon,;i emay 'train. some ,political mo- . . . Shall.1 drive, you,, papa?" . I . .1 ,. ­ . . . . . I I . mine a fane. ' I'� , . , I - ... 1, I . I � . � . . .. . 1. . I . .. : I Y, � Oh, how blind , .i. But he d1d not - finish the s0n-(�Tl " . I I I � -.1. I . "i . . . � , . 1. . .. ­ . . I � I 1wrong. Now be reasonable ,do n to would hil,ve . - tive" No one- kneW. how r'elieved'w I . I � ce; But A vague belief that his beloved ., .. :: ., . . . � . . . � ". � ; � at but*h� loved her. in. time e ,va t mrst Ito! -There has never been Karl . . . . .soiaoo remnant of -loyal , . I I ... . . I I . I . . . I , . starril and look at me as though I , had it ilot'b" , I this mcis i . L And I A,!y Allartmore were: that ty, $am . . .. . I . , � ., .1 . een for - , . . . .. i .1- � . Of. JDOLql�Qp . .. vo. doop enough to madame au'd *Ler da I Ory of, the , ti he had ` been, . I . . I I . I -est enemy. If there treacher' '. cruel ;, iriatei-It Is a 16 , " inani� child Would ,be' better ,and safer at � ,.. � - . . I I 1. I � were your great y . 1. . ughter, had 'left I me whiiiii . . . I . :1 1. . .1. I I .: 1. . ... .. I .. . � . 1. ' haiia -hielde;d you froui:ovewy,sorrow . � .. home,came to fho Squire. ()h,)i 4 , I . . . . - � � . had beem oL-ny engagement, any- ac- "I ouilit, to have had'a'-far better I the *Ile!jlil�orho�od,. . .her friiind, same Pitv.'for her - bo.� - "Noi my 'darling, ' 'If ad catit gp' - . . I de clean h' ' ' ' - I . I . . knoWledgment of love between Sir chatice of wIniling hini than she ,ever . that. , falls tp tho lot of man. No ' T-Avy, fell i lito tile u'suft,l - cIluse pJIe was � motherless aiid deso, Y are . .ome !grown , I I . . I I routine of . '111 talf m.11 . I I . Harl and yourself, I would rather h I ad ",she said to � heri§elf, "If she . o6er woivan will ever '16ve you so � life, 'an"d wet -0 very b,ftppy. :(,Ilia. 'dAy. 11110 prevented - it. '. For what , kb�� I James, I w .e. hi . . . . . Clover and , Tiniathy. - Als6 I . . �. . . I � � . . I- . ­ Ifillfa,- Speltz,. 13 - I � - - . than have promised to 'd'noi deft.-ly''fo,ti-111Y. Do'o�-es-WIII�Wot. c1b;d1:pOi;si' ".James'ean g bavedied . ha come ,between us, ­he would . . .. Dolores put bor.ttrhir round bar hus-' - bly want him he could- .. a with pleasure " said : .Alsike, A' iick4, � , . marry himl " - , . . I . . You- Will wili. hip: hor and la.vish. a, - ,.� . liat ima ' ' . *h Sir Karl, with a look of . r6ilief- a wheat" 'And � . . . . 1, I have twon'minel;l? 'arid. -by dint ' of . band's neck, and paid to him- . gine. -, A, Alf thouplit cross- . all,kir;4s. of� Fi0d ' '. � I ' ' � I - . I � . * - a,,, a oil - "This 1.1 .too bri�ffit . 'to !Usti xax�l" . ed*h's IninA, as to whet] look not unnoticed by the Squire. ` . e s*. I I I ­ I � . .., I , I . 1. "I repeat thathe was mine, and ponstant repetition', She. believed it at 1whole 'world- .011 tiffeeflotv, and I _ . . [ler' it 'might . So it .Wa§ arran&ed, . and Gieiden 86 d . .. . I � .. . I , h r,- sho will AV .With . . The Squire - . ., .. .i . . , .1 a copt it inlileo, ' . . . -� . ­ _ . . . . go ear y : in . -it is impossible.": - - _' be, liftonqy; but madame j,Oas ive�ljthyi �. , . � . . : that Y-14. have stolen him.," . last.. - She would ' 1, the . I I . ­ 11 I ... � . .�. � . 1. I . . "re was never yours " said Lady -* Mat* . .. I I . and, L�61% .bar 9 good -night .b I ... .. . . .. . . � . .� . , . - wing to .Boa Sir Karl; 6 -should -believe lt�to 1-c hot- due, tal,e if -as ft ­ d1vhy , Doloroi?­�., he �askcd -in tie:-. - aply'.child,' Still if. ftfitar bid -ding A.lovin t 1. .. . . . . i. .1 -th""I .1 . . .. uniage you ought 'to -pity her: but,�. ., . . ... . Ii daughter and her- children;. drove . ' '. . - . � . . . :, . . * . . � . RWswot have his own word not es6tpe. , . I I I h, . , I , would -be. Almost a relief to him it . h I . . 1 . � I I I . I-- I . . .. . � 1. - t.nishnierit; . . . ,. . I ;ff with James Ashford, .. -. . . I 1. I . . . . - his rfect 11400ind so!'. ,she a . . this, groopa,� . . " .1 . I --d, . I . . "I am. going. *for a lior4g. walk A "It is pe in'the pony -carriage., . . . .. . 11 . � . I I r it,- . , as for returning It,, .women of. her I 1 N1 . 1.11- It Wore 1noney.:,. 116 would.not d6 - I . . . � I I . . � . � � . !.,A. . -ad, " and .that never can. lWat al . . .Prices. . . . . Lola's face flushed with rage. , - morning, ihamma,"she said-, ."so �' .Nta,np tal�e,­ but;� never give., My love, . swat I iytking without telling Dolores. lie . . . All .,qt Lowest - . n . accompany Me. 'of tilt 'Whirl I . an - 11 . . "So -you have talked to It . ,would. be'a - bre4th - ."I am not going. atraig4 jidme,",' - - - ,p . . 1. , . Ira abo.ut. will ot,'Ask idiCto s thL earth. , It is mean looked up, W1W a glleUt sigh. - Tt i. I I . . . . . . I . . . I . . � .1 .1 I . . ­ ..t only for heAv- - round by 1peqp-� � 'Came in and see theM. . I . �- mel" she cried. . I It w1ill. -do -Me,, more good'than �: dii.-i-v, wilildo-hers as the fallit4t sigh,, Ah , ' I.Po I - - ... . I .. I seemed to hiM,'ihat all the perplex-' 'he Soda, "I Shah go. I � I lo� I Of . . ,. . 1. . � I .. Wes of h1i Ula we�e returu!ng. � The. .:Ing." ., .. i ­ I ... . . . I . I . I .. I . . � I "Yes, I have. I will tell you ban- Ing. I I. . I I . . ... Xaxl,". she cried in a pathetic voice, .on "�� , hall I do A , ny - thipg.to Mal�e YOU . . � ­ �.. . :1 . . . . - . . . ­ � . . I . . I I . I � . , ' . ' I a: to. them that this .. . . . . . . � I � I . estlywhat pass6d, I had often won- , rIt will be, an exicellani 'hind fair- ,,))all" arid thbr%'bofore you'givii. up . red rose for 'him had always been . NO.'wa;rning cam .1 I , . � I . . I . . - . I � , I.. A little less happy?':', he asked ,%vith a He Was ' . I .. __ . � . . . . . , .. dered whetherke really knew his own you, Lola,", -returned ma'dame, re- such lo- a forever," I. , I .... I : smilo., "Shall L. for. in i f * " ,. surrounded',with -sha4ost th'orns. . . . .their laot meeting on caith, that. ­ . . I . . . I � ..... - � . . . .. arr I .. . . . . � ,in I ' I . ti 11ble cloud wag.-hangifig.ovier the' ' ' :: . . . Ind, and I asked hirn. Ile told me 'jjp,ved. She haa, 4eUrod, � that Loltt 11o, could not.help feeling touched. . " ance, orm a looked. up to hild his'wife's e fi 41 . . . I . . . . . Plientolait friendship with'sonle of tfit , I I ., - . ; . ' I plainly that he had never even had would be ov`e*rwheJlticF4 With .Borrow.; Si?,uruth' love laVished, and in, vaiial I beduti. , as of -the ueighborh6od? I a n m. ' � .: .. I :. ..., .. � happ-9, household, and thi�t-the sW - ` . I . I . . I ' - the least iffirtation' with you, but instead of that she Was, laughing' ­. a.'' .. el . . Shall 4, 'A sigh, -1KarI!-a1i4. such a 'deep . ,brtght .look on t1lo, Ta" ' of Dal -�etp . - P ,M ' t1and,, ,:.. I I . . A ll� Ile felt f r tb).girl hers f, for what , try to I.e Juipat ant and. quarrel-' .'. , .. - ,. . . ce ores' 0. . . ,ai ., , . .111 , � 44r dis- J .I , , . . � ' ' 1. _.. . . . . . thathe had always esteemed Your bright As ever; L . must be . her hulltilialion . .. .. onal What Is. it ab6uf; - and � fr6m* would , * b , . .: I . . . . I . I I . . I . I . solne!" - ." I I � a ' wn - -:tihere, never again.* , . . ", -; '., ' - . . . � � 1. I I friendship, hlghly�that * you yebre- � . '!The storm 'has passed..over ' her trcss., hii anguish!... . * . . . . "No,, c4tainly 11 . at rt . . ... .. I 7A�Join to vo,4r letter?'. I , ,4 � ­: I �. TlIeY stood together;,. Sir Karl* And � � . ` ,.. .1 $6edeSSbr tC;.0 , IL Cboper I I . , . ' . � friends, but nothing more, and -you 'Iiejft:d and left her'untoliched and , un- . I") lie time ina . v eoine;"�She -resum- . , They Wei -e sitting 'in . ' ' 'i first iMPUIS6 Was to tell� her,' Dolores, -little dreaming . of what that .: : " I I .. , , - ''. . . . I I � hidy 'hoo'k' I . . . . I . I - . . � . . I I . ak plainly -that he - troubled,". "So, 111ougot *the moiltor, 0d, "whet � I his second - not to. let her . t woulif bring forth, watching I . I . � . I I " . compel Moto spa 1 feebl�'. love w1i'll fail you. 'on one. of the. ga,irdthaia .. . . I know'. If Ila , - wavi .. . . . , loved me, a7i6 no one else. when' you. will - Want'a- natute as. . eats; ­ ' Sir possible. It could 'bring her ;h6hcarrl age P.., and ' ng ad�leus, -to: . � . . � . I . I . It wa,s ,�i.ho little understood her daughter"B . Karl threw.-tils , arms around .' the . only . . .. I I : 1. then that I promised to marry him.', character� . - I '.. . . . st]ronq AS Your Own to .bell>* you,.Ah, � . . sharpestpain And cculdda�nog,00d. the Sguire until lie - W" out of Sight. -_ . . . I I .. . 1. �.. I � . "After stealing him from me . by She' foll6wed L la, -to the door''an . d t hon . you w! I.- migs me: -1 w a graceful figure and kissed the beau,ti� Her',woed r . Then Lad� Allanm6r I I - I . I ! I I . _11, . .1. ,. . I . 1 � h iove, . . a Eaid gently to I : . . 0 . a e yo i so . T," , s . '. . I I .. ... I . I full. fw-e., "Ille simPlo'expresslon of I 13 returned td hltta�that her� : . . .. . ,. . 11 I I . . . * , , ....: � . I , . treachery.1 If you had- not interfei­; saw - 'bee start. She admir d'-th . I . '. gr I I na4le was a but -den of sorrow, and her hm4band: I . . .1 . . . . , . .. . 1. . . . . ­ . . '; . .. 1. ' . .reat`happiriess hati.touched.kim 'n' I i � . I .". ed,he would have loved me," ­ 'etty costume and.,the c h . �. , .her.ha;p iue�s too bright, .to- last; ,A - _'T hope.: Papa is . . ". . . Qx pr . Oquotils . , ,"'My, dear,Lola," ltr)sAW huskily,, a* 11 . . I . . P � . not disappointed. � ­ . .. ... ". . I . I . : I . . kessibl.y. . � . 110 li� . I 11 .. . . '' . .. . claimed Lola. "Ile wrote to me hat, and 'thought th t -there ivas-n If I could but.,ptirsilude. you� that� It - !,Are �ourealfy.'sci well c6nterato, . . (a 11 1. -e YOU, !drive h lia, , . . ., . .11 I ,a (it I . . I I superstitious chill cAmb over., him . a. to ha� � . I ,� - 1. - . I I 1, ., . 11 I - . . Z - -1 , � :�00 . ' . I a . . � . I c . - .I ,ttef:. I am so gfle, 1, y , �i I � qnstantly from abroad; *he eltme to, in the whole Nvorld-'Any One'so bo.au s, IV I t o6: I . .,ad that .1)6,or' ' -� ... . as lie' looked tit -the letter. He Would . . .4 i � ": I. . I I . ,� .. I i, I � .. I I ­ es?" he etsked. :. ._ _ . I I __ __ I .­� . � - .. . �.. I I � . . � . I . . . I . . I - See me on the very night of hisi re- tiful.and charming as hoe child.-' ,. , 1 cannot find -6 6 express . oil h0t. tell-; 1)61�i'esl what 'Was -in It. But I I I . . . . . '.'L . .,. : �,� . . . . - . I I . � . , wait ' ' my. : - wn almost Afraid, to say. it; 'but �. 1. . , ­­ I k. . . . . .� �. . . . I . , . I . .1 . I . � . turn, before he thought of -see" - - .. . 7..��: , '. raw., 'Boreas,-nable"'.' '. ." . - I , �, I . . . . .. ­ . ,ing , sor ­ . � I �. . , � . I -1 I 1 4 1 11 , . I 5 le'saw t4at � he loo ,ad pal'. and, * - . . . - ': . .. .. I :. " . . t - CHAPTE R XVII.t. .'- ,: � - am PerfectlY a,Ppy._.i_h.AVo not � 1, I . e - . ' I 1. ; . . . . . . � . . . . � , , 7� , you. : I � . � . . t "Love lik,e Mine. knows. no .rbason," - Itated . � . . � ; ..- I !P�F_.' : _ - ` To. be coi,tinued. � I : : 1. . . . . , . , � I - ., _. I.. I . , I . .1 I . ! " . /'! . � . . . . . .- .. It was seldom that the gentle na- - , I '. ...� , . . I 11 .11, ­ " I a one ihadovi .61 ' citire, not a, . wish un,. .11 I 1, " , I . : I I if :: I. . .. . � . - , , . had ­ . . ' , I - . " . � . I You h1XVe hw.l. news sh I . I . . - . . I . . .. 916: answercd ­* "I must hear th . fulf� , �. . I � . , Xarl?lt' 0. I .. % . . . I I .. � .� :1 . -1y. lie Iliad," . I . . � .. . , 1 ­ . . I I I , . %,.: . . ture of Lady Rhysworth was �aroused Sir Karl I risen eat Want- � Nivhoie- Irtith while I am, here," - sh . � . I . .. ..: I I .1 I I .. . I e 'd x4denly.. � . I .1 I .. . . 1, .... 1. . . � . . . . I Thow had bce4 4lessed w'ith.one lit- sat si I . 1. I . .. .. I . to anger, but her heart swelled'with ad to ..go 0 at, 'to Le�plug ' Ilurst. arldod. "You say it -Is t66 late. 'Per- . I - I. �. . 'L . . I . . : � . I/ I . i, " , a . . . X � . . I.K ; .: .... . ..� 1E . . . I ao�lpojnted. that . I I . . . . . . . ; !: i t.:, : . .. . . - ., Vals girl, N%lj; - cared which .to , consult bolores-tfie . color . ba,ve for yo LL'oh . I. I . I . . � . . . . . I I C . . :: 1'.. I . . . t ... .. ,... � � tie 'daughter. , At fir I. !.'bay had, b "Xii, my. darling -Indeed I -have ' � , . ., . . I 1, , � �� ,X� 11; I . � . � it lxen sense of injustice. Why should Every day 'he- found something . on hapg it I; not., You do not , �,na,W . � .s ee$1 . . �. . . 1261 . ; . . .1. 1. .., � ­ .. . . I . I Il . . I 1. .. ­� . .. . .. . . � tot littleAls it Was not news at all," he.,foolica. . . . . . I I ... .11 � . . I I . . . me that I -C Tillie. Ltaht Titilait-Vall , led. , t , . . . :.. I ; . -)lit che had ne et of the eu�titius; 'tile I -Ing . of the .love X u. 1-� "S ettiir you'64 V.-ofn , , - . .� . . . . . ­ . I I ­ . -o4 . I . a son, ,but Sir Karl declared .. that -how . . I .1, : 11 I . . . . I . : I . .1 . . � . I I . IN LI, statue,. 'tl�o hanging of 4 ' pIct,i . . p .�our hand,o',she said. . - :' . Mrs.' A,�When I . 1. 1. ! . .. I .. �. � to insult hot . . plat a t1lail should have to, say the woidsi � there could not be too inday re licas t , :, , � ..2. ,hy should her happiness be nlarre I ' . , . ure; . But I muft speak Or 'I, shall dle­-1 . W I . I . . wasl ongagbd to -MY. I , t . i . I . . " .. 4 ' � � . becalit,et .this girl had chosen tb ta�e I)Otlhhg,,, . . . I' . . oil, could btt'doulo. 1vould lyf1a:,,e'you lilippiej tilan any of'Doloros_ They narnod� the , little The Squira looked up Ili i6rider At .' husband, he was the Ve 11g4t. . .of. my i I Is . I I -,%..: b : �. . I . i �_Jll IJI OIM)l . after one of 'Sir' . to"ce. . , ry I � , '_ .an obstind,te fancy to a mail who. 71 'her ' ad % I v. As lie I at . dr)Wli (1t)e els,_ ciln, because.1 love you so . 11C the .thange Jn his. 4a,ughtitrls .voice . . .*.. .,ell . . . � , I il , � I .� . , I � . I 9 . . I I I I I � . .. .... . . : �� ,cared nothing. for her? 1VIlV should W Ills .9olitary.: brea),fast, he himailit- (_1e4l,Jy, If you do not inw,ty Do- arl%,'heroines in �poetry­w-'.'Gortrude, $IV. 1�4rl.was at a 'loss -for �t , few . - I IvIls -D.�An . d n . oW- : . : �. - I I . . I I : � . � . . . . I N�rel�ehed for 'I.y C,Qlll1r4J1,LIatdd i, y 0 ' 'of Wyicillling.." , . . . . � 1. . 1. - . s . . .. I I . I .. I � - ' I . I I - .., te suffer and be mado * .. I I ilusa't that lie loresj.,sho .will er -f r t� feiv layg, I ' . nionionts Ito 1,,now thit if he did - Mrs. *,-The. light goes out. eve Th6 Results I . � . I _� that? She ros with the gracefui woilld so( it ]lit\ e a fal, f . I .IT ,t:liould give. i I . . . . . . 1. I ., e " are OPPOsIt6 and. their calthlY look out for a bot- . . her.'w.ur name,'! he. .show the ' letter to Dolores, it would .� . I .. . .. . . I . . I . ry : . . .. I . � . . . . � ., . . I � I �i� . . tdignitY natural to liar. - . I . -, to Will alld 'W Slvft't- i 6ice fo, tAlk, - inaitch;, while I- h you . . b4xd Said I to ,])Woro�;*' "but I think 'Mako her 4niserable, she' wou Inlag'-. , illgilt. I I I � . I � . . ..% .. I I I " . , . .. . ,�O tot . . . Vv Oil . ' I . 4d . I . . ,, ­ . . I . I..." - Are t-h6re is a burden of 'snvrow aboat it, � ]no fill kilids of horrors, and.pethAps . .". .. � � . . 1. "I will not prolong. thls�.dlst . him. . . . . . Ali dief?, " , �, I . ... � I A '.siit6r. .11 1. � . I I ressing . " gona�lroni ine-I sh .. . . . . . . . . -1 .. . . call ot be Posed iii a.. � . . . . . I !scene by denying the truth of your .1tan wao"noverbiten"ilcid* to Ilve '. Ile took the . hnd the little ona must have no sorl- 'tholr happfaeo ivauld be destroyed. ThIli "- do. not, go wrong of them- : - hiwileift. 'To sectire good pictures.' , . %� - -burhing hands in his. L . .1 . . . . - . * .1 I . . I .. �. I . . I - . . . . row. " . . .1 . . - I . .. . . . .. .. � I .. ;.. -1 words. You know that they are. alone,". he sa,ld to hiiiii,elf; !'and no "You are. -not yourself, Lola," I I If lie refused She might bavex'e4, and - Selves; somebody pushes them, . . I � � � � - lie ' . . . I . I one inust'take time to .study.,�thc . 1. . : � ­ �, _'A ­ *11vickedly false. I am innocent of the . Ono has been' Ina: a 'nil-gerabliti'. under raid. "'I -will, tot I liqtc'n fo anothcr� P,v(n, those few words had . roused think. -ho- was ficepihg A secret from.: ' . 'L , *.� . . , , . I ., I ' _ " .. ", ' ... I .. . � , I . the ordeiLl thtill 1 hav ' ' . . -his wife's .nervous anxiet . V. �� . . .� � woods of tile sitter and give him , " p . .. . nd Ila . . ­ .. ,. er. . I I d the' matter., -by: . ,., . 1%1111i . I , " . I . . . I . . . , I I . ". �� I . . . . .c ten, . rd� .Let ino tell van. this�-# , is. - - h H.4 compyo ni iso' . 008,1ror 11ritfisl �Arn' . . �, harge you bring against me, t.L e be ',t* .L . � Wo' . . . . % . . . I . �: . I I iy. . . the o).portunity to beconie at , ' " ­ I lj . . �. -1 ,<)tie knows it better than yourself.. I . aowevei; it would 'lot be 4�r long� I)etter to be fre,tik With' you. If. Dio� om'Karl," she whispeeed, 'ddo. . 'Yot! thrustln,,,r�tha letter Into the' ftths'. ' . -ch 6. . 1P . I . . , 11 . I . I f . 1. .. , �. � : .... . � 1i . . . really tWilik, My i - .. I _London I - Mat -The. 13111twi rLl.-. .. ea ., -We Purs e, thl .. .1. . . . � I I anust say., Lola, that I am stirprised he thO'ght- It was too earlY 'Yet to Iproo die6. to -morrow, 1. should go un- x6thes means. a; bur of his p6olwl, And- siiyIng lie W I I �se u s .course 'and ... . . . . . �.. � � �. . so 'little 90 W DcWng 1111 . � ' ' , . . 6111,1A * my. estiinUtes for '1903-0il 'sllt . . . � - 7 1*1 . I . . I tbato you should have shown Mt.: Tile fir"4i hours Married to rhy grave. She is the on� den of sorrow?'p . . '.. ... thow It to.her lattor*-on: � , - , , " 1!% .d - ' ' . . . I - 1. . 11 . I 1111he word 'DoloroR' mcaps Bar- . , vatting, talled fill, a tottli ex. jits,tifies Ahe thtle . and, . � Maidenly delicacy As to try to force of the -day were always devotc(t t . � � , last a .*, the' restilts I . " . I . . I . . � I . L o, I ly-womall I ov&'coi�ild lv . � ,. oils I,t- anN,thing inip patielice, llsed� ` I .. . I . � I I � . .. � . , 3rour affcction on a man who did not Kathleen. Re had found by expol-i. --and to me I't ,I . row", tie replied. I . ,. � , ortant!" she . pondltilrc�of $171.225,000, at)(I pro. . . I I . . , . . . I � I . I 9 a 'very happy one- -m- I ' . I � %sked, . . I.. ' I ... I . a 35 kW,'V' (); - . . I .. 1. . . � . . . . '. .. 1:�. care to receive it."' : once that it was Almost useless to is fixed beyond, recall, , I .could .not I'llut, liny d.rling, ,what sorrow,cah I I ' I - a I . vidaii f r 'Z 5)761-,niiall, 0XV , , . .. .. .� I . . . . . 1. . ; , I ' . I . cattle . to mo?" - she asked. "Irow 1I;;0h,, no," L6 -ii.nsWered-'1OnI,v .. the ,troops in Illtll,t.�, "Ibe csit.,ioli.�;�. .1 . . . . I ., . . . . :� 11, n a 0 for 8- L�d I V.� . I . . . - ­ . . I , � , � _ shrunk back, brave as she was in tile I baby" had. been prollorly. equipped. t,�� Dolores, -'Now'be your better, I 7hon her Anxiety left � her. It could 'rentiltuire .in. conne(ji,,11 , _ , H '. 1. T 10. I . ,.� . So spoke Lady Rhysworth; but She ask for, Lady * Rhysworth until love. you, oVon if I could prove false - . le favor asked by a neighbor!" , ' $20,000.00' ;�- . . stran.;o it Is? ..Do you I.now that is - , I Qlud vl�# EURTS POTO AS AUD . I � %nowledge of liar own truth, from t1fie Nai n%orc lbving inother. e%,er llvcd,. -brighter selt,.r,nd target all this." what I have feared' 411 My life? , It I ally be a letter, fr , onti of the ton..;' A friba.. , .. I . . I. .-()i,(,, - - .. . � .. � I .. I I � . . ;� ­ upon and the cb*"go that Lola had brought OM . . . . , I . .. . I I . .1 .. .. . . I . angry face that Lola tul tied . . "Say," she said,. llitterly,, "my bet� bais been hanging over me like a dark ants who Watited soinqthin� done, ' . , I . � i . I ______.1 . . � .. � I . . ' I __ � .1. I . - - I . � . . . . 1. - . - . _ .1. " ,� I � her. � against her of negletting. ;the little tat, brighter self Is dead. -35 sbadbw-the , feell!V that I had' in Tu , strange. mannor � I . � . ,. I I ii. , � ut. I do solne ,, moinum "On 111111,1111 'Ili 11 I . . . . . � . . . . . _ . "It will be better for you, Lady one. far Sir Xarl'a Salta had cut Do- not�blamo you" you would, have loved 'Santa way to work. out the mystery, brl&htn6,,S, Wa . � . . I . . , , . � , . . . . . . , I � �., Rhy'sworth, not to say another word. I loros to the heart. ' I of Iny liallie"'. ., . .. .1 1, . s gone foe the. day. � . . -.-,-, ---*.- I � . . � . I I �. ... 0. I . %.., . . .: I - � . I I They went for a long drive aft 01*1- . . .:.: I I You think yourself 'very pure and Sir Xarl thought that he ..Would me it she had ,lot Caine betweeri us- , 'It is but fancy-," he,replied "One . out , . � I . .. . . . , � ,_ , , I � . , � I ers - I , , , , m I porld she shall stiffer for Al My, van- , . I ,V1, . I while aWa, bVeil(fut, but Sir Karl's jests w' �M./, . . ..: �, I . good And noble. Let me* tell you a V. the intervening hours thinre-is ce,taln, Dolorcg,l wixil, 1011, ,_.� ��. ­� , , , ; . � � I . - . . I geanoo.shall .fall up6h'her, not upon . � . .1 few,�-Ilo, evoil forgot to Smile. 1-114 . - '11� I - . .. I . . . � ; . 0,A) I . 4�_:_ - I . � I �.. � few bome truths; you are clujok with A cigar. -on .tile, tolrace;. from .1 I . . llv'o7�o�.sorrbfv thall over reach YOU. (no thought - * was, What did, Lola, 411 - ... . � , I � I . �, . : , enough to bell the like to nio. What, 'which there was A b tul. view Of S oul" . � .. Forgot the.. fttncv� The little a e� want With 1111, � . I �\, , A�% I - . I .� I N - . _ra , 6a,utl . � 11 . Gpain . � G In 1. ., odoes the world think of the delicate, - 66 - surrounding country. 'Ila Wag Sho. raiskld her right hand and-bi , ­ . - he' Oil .- §h .� 'I., I . I I . I � . rl :_1 " . � . h land should . . I . . . . I . I I .� . ... . 1� 4 . I (.0t.114 not butnotle.6-how white 'and ..h.11 Le called Goetrude." . . � Poloh,W Ila looked at the brigh't, . ,.. . . . � � !. . . I - � . .. . : 4�vl_ refined, high -bred Dolores Cl-lefilen, wallOng up, And down, watching 'the ., . P�o: It was settled; UZA,. gift . I . , .1 . . I . . . : I I I I . 1� I . .;�, . who has angled for two husbands ' blue rings of. swoT�d that curled - up� loatitiful 4t was-ralsod it toward . . .. 6r� his � SCAltv face so radi'L.nt with happiness I # .. . . 1. . . I I . . 'his childi . . 40,04o.40,4010+44O.''0400044 . � . � I I heav(a. - , � . ­ I . . Wife, Sir Karl ,(vorRhillied And IaV6. %low could he sadden it 0� .. . . . . � . 1, . . -who married an old wan for his ward frombis cigar, and' think,ing . - . 119h, h9+IO�',"d` 11'4011ten bt,t ilttlt even for 'a;, 0ionlent? And y � I \ � . . . � . .. . . .M I . � ' � oney, and two years after his death -with h smile of the tale lady, he lov4 *.'L -swear vVn,;cAnce against tile wo-, he . . at he , � . . - I . . � ­ -would marry a young, one for love.- ad, And of the. little, child who had . Man, who has robbed me .of my.. less. . . . . � hated to keep a, secret from her. The . 1�_, ' �. .. . . I With A little twined herself round his It In loveir" she said, soloninly, "and swear I , tandar . I . . oart, Searsdale was, every one declared, .struggle betwooll )lie desire to save I � I do . I � ­'. !What of the woman ( � S I . I . . I . daughter who neglects liar to Attend his careless, untroubled mot)(I nothing that she shall suffer i;�ih (or pain, thd,niost pleasant hou�e'iri the coun- hot' pain itind hir. desire. to be truthoo: l, I .1 � � . . . I . . I I ; , to the wooing of a Man Who will could have beeii t suffering ty, The new Lord I.Itly.sworth, Who ful to liar hi�de. him . Wretched, . . . .. . . . . ory Of ititiv hin lett As . I never tolerate the presence of vChother --eabee can infli . 11 , Re , I . 'his Pang. forpvuig-�Ahe sharpos, had, � ta! an nit his 41 ode u.t beeping # 'IN hat day of the Month Is It, I . . . . ­ t'houghts than inis A, it that humilinviong . . I E Ird'otor - " rrian's child in his housie­dallity Do- WAS it shook to him, wheA, turning tot, you, 1-r do not hate yott-a false Iturst, Was one of the same ollinion, Xarl?" asked Dolores, ad they stood . 444 1,. � I . . . . . lores, who, with all liar modesty, suddenly, he l:4tw Lola hear him He WOM61 has, taktri you train, lite, It and a constant visitor.there. ,Wi r together in the libeaq roftot lunch- . 7 N I � . I . 71tis d I hot, artit.1 wiles. to had heard d I,ady Allanniore were the eon. . , . . I .11 . I I I � . . � )y footsteps, And looked. may 'be that Wo shall never meet Narl on, ,. . . .�� , I I , , . . �� . -ag" round tot see Who it waS. . but romember Always, When ularilltist and hostess Ili the "The tenth of kluao/l he replied. .. . - T - I . I . � . . . . secul�yhxa t'WO best matches ,in the llg�ln; Inast P"p T shall Always remoinbor the . . , . I ,10, . I . I , neliLlibo,hood. . . I.Ilvolt I . - MINTON nolill,&fiood, and then whis,ers "Lola?" lie cried, startled Morb �yot% thInU of me, that MY heart Is I 0 1 J . . . . I . . . I ( _.,,�­­-Ial u maidenly delleacy? Afy faults than holiked to show. . News h,t.d colne to Lady Vielden tolith of JUrib," sh� said, hat I I I I I I . I �w bidon, va,rewelltll . f slud-, �. I � . . . I yours are hidden. I A shil,dow! seemed to. fall. ove'r a, ory. (hat Vadia,nio da rerras wai d6iad; 5091Y, "as the 11rht d(Ly ork whichyou DoWt FroWft.-�14*- 4 '!. JAW,M= _,_, 11. .1 . I . .. , "Lolafll-he cried) "do not lea,vame 6ho had died at Rei 'elborg after a Uoined dull aftee our, mairriage." - . aw-,;�;om., . 0 . . I . I.. love one man honestly; you bAvo thing. Itecovering hinitielf, be wout in that wayt You distress me In- . . . I . . ocither loved or pretended to love up to her, And helti out his hand. long. and protrapted illness. Sho Iliad "I am not dull, surelyll' he dri6d, I -row inany krows 'Are :warred by the . All ki . . I I L I Inds of *-41��-­, , ,I ressibl, . W* --a-, . I two. Oh, Sweet Dolores, wbat now "This IS i0ced - a sorprise-So c. -, s v, Tell me that you will I%ft Lady Field n a, canteo *hlehahe "Tha-t canndt bei, Dolores.": � . ugly wrinlile tailed a frown. . . I try to be happy. I cannot bear, you . '! � in Wanted andl� . ' - is - the to.l(a,...0 ine like this.o� . . oin, trying to fix tile eyes . I P I . Of maidenly delietwy?" early In.the iniorningtl I'liat, Iliad once admiredo and Lola, .had "Yoli are; and a grfttiar crime,' It cWtnos fr '-Fthe Wg 16st P1.1ces. paid. I . � . Lady 11hysworth did noti answer title of a comic song, Is It. not? O� , .. . . ­ . ­ Q- ­__ soot, it to her ,through the poAt. Ka,,), 3�ou could not commfte--�Tlj my . 1� I I I I her. She saw that it was useless, as But his'bright word'died Aw &�o tul-ft.d hor u1blIte face to 11.11ft fit . I hat event made people talk of the opinion at le"t, for T love to boar On. a given Pohit bih�l forcing theill to' i I I i for any . . I . I NY illetit farowell,- and then pissed out family nn.1 of 331oatillod, 'Ili-- bouse your laughter. Whitt has boon the perform tasks for Which they are fii-' I I I . ,Lolawas beside herself with rage; when he aa,w the white face .get 48 it of his aFght. . Was closed how; not cVtri it 601'Vililt luattelto all dayl tvian Papa has no- capacitatod, quaptity. " . I I an:dshok�tow the whole tirade to*j)d instone, and his tounteniancoebatig- 11 * * * # I . . litterlyfalse. She moved train her act. '. . 'Ievator aild I wits. left In It. It wgs rumored that ticed it; he sayg tMt ha, fears you I I Oall at the .11, AGMe as though she Would quit the "Are you III, Lolal Great 11cavett, I . . I � . I When Lola reauh-W battle site went it was to be -old, 1�nd th,41 r1111.0to AN not *1011.01 . . . I I straight to liar mother and flubg he - to, be correct, Onfin nloro site went up to 11hu, And hot, fill- A. PAIII OV GOOD, 10 ,T,A,S.cM8, VITT- ,, -see u,q 'before §011in . llob,onl), but Lola, prevented her, She Wbtttlig wroPg? Ubab 10 the matter? . 'r I roN W I . go, I I dtatfonQ hotgelf before the door with Is U und her, . I . , , adame-is anything wrong. %�Ith 41,1118 &VO 11(ulullett was in tile Illarket, ivial 1his ger traced the Iffics . UM BY US, W11',T, ASS1,14T XX . . ,, on )lie face, I . . I � Vninnia,", -she said, "do You real- tllna it was ptIrellaq RIVING AWAV T119 I-IR01M . , 'her arms outstrofthod. ma,da,mal" 0 .1 ly love me, giul wish me to live?" . . ed by a, rl(h nian- "' ' Phis IN quite 0, heiv lille ovoryouli , D � I . � . � I . . "You sb4t,if hear me," she said. 111 "Ther6 Ili something Wrong/ o�e W ufacturer who Wished to inake, his brow) Xatl- I never sit* it until to. . .1.1 . �. ­ I � I I . I . . . . . I :kJoliv eon, ,you ask me that, Lolat X,13t,roo into ,society, io there ,was d a.V, Now, what has- brought it - _... .... I . . - I I ,will force you to liston. You bAve staid, slowly, "but it eokleernf4 moo You al -d all I Wive In the world. It , I � . ,11on6 this gbameful thing to me; you notmadaine. It- 1.4 it voly silliple I ilort, end to the bistary of One fewilly, hero?" � . 1 6 A I GPLILGO I - I . � I , .1 I . havo Stolen my love, from ble; And I wtongi but one WhI tfi I I ity tif .% our �otx word to die, T should die too." an'd the beginning of tile history of ,it e4talot , tell. I think you *111 � die title lowalier 6kid , . I � otou folto door. My licaft is hAtl4ol.", '1VI11 yc,u do. that %hiph Will s6Y6 #,' k� , ,Iswowe to be revengo'd; I ga,ve 2 ,',other. No outer inforintoillww Witt soon wild thom all away. Kiss the . I wafting, X maid, ,let ally arid I Bile Io6ked so .i. o,, rr�qotlts th At lio' iny reasou and My IRWI 00*11-0141i, . I � I. I , I , recti.ed; and it goomod that even the lines, Dolates, and they iwill vanish . I " . I " - R I LL � 41, 1 1 - , - 'I . I I I *hot6mta between us:l You have Wag touched. 110 V�o.ld ha,vo resented "Toi khoW I Will." replied m&- itmllio of Le Vurras W.)a forgotten, an it by mggle.', I C361XTONAI OWN roprouhe# or rins.loaxte vordo; twill, dame. Vor "tuo short linto after m4tialfia'$ ',-,he W, ased filent With her I �t , L tordo betwo0ou us, Now boftf4o, , sweet , , t��o I . . 1: . � I IIIIIIAA t4ko me 4way from thl" death there wtut a fear of coming ftesh lips, Itow lie lohgOd WIth Ali . i �. ,� D . Urqnhart. , Plats At voca, I wpot not 406 olt)l000 og3j$er Iti, the litart 91 lovjqrvwj� 1,ipV tt hil heart to told her in hiff 4rM1 g�k4 _1 ­ 1. � " I � . � . . I . . . I I � , . . :. * ­­ , 1. - ­ � . ­ � . I I . V . � I I . � � I * . . N, . I I � . I � . . ; . ,�v � � . � � ILI�� - � I , .. , I I I I—— - A'.. -41A ";.,".J&. , " I 4;.__ _.._,.,J11A1."h& I A.a.4il".-I., I I" I .. ... ., . .... .1 I ",',""I',, .. Iq I 1, , I . ZAAM, ","", . . . . . . .