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Her Lovor's Prowess; RHEUMATISM
!JUN.') .') Ur BRITISH NAVY ITT -76
WAR vi:SS1:1,S 1 u.►1' um:
BORNE '1'111: NAME.
relieve and cure indigestion—acidity of the st...toch- L:hou::,mss - !
---dyspepsia. They reinforce the stomach by supplying the active int
needed for the digestion of all kinds of toed. Try one atter each viral
50c. a box. If your druggist hs not toed them y -t, send us 5c?e.
1'1►e New lion Could Defeat Whale and we wet mail you a box. 33 Clementine Wailed Lone for li•.Ila-
tiuffrrrd Tortures Uulll "I'tult•a-tivcs" fleets of the Old
National Drum and Clem/ref Co,npanr of Camden 1 :mile&,
Took Away Thu Mantel's!.
()1' A 1 iItIC Matrimonial 1th 11I1 ralaa. 'Diners.
''��' unite billy 1•ietolia Ile -
The name of Devoesort.'s new It is not unlit 1; 15 that we again {1'11,11 KI'1"1'1'\S, Princes, t'lewe;c'n( Ii Belgium.
a, ,;t -;tetters,•• a famous trout cruiser is 1144 one of thv kil1J>pit•,S find a Lion ill a, tl m. 'this tome, _
sc 'ul.. • tweedy he stet Idincuvcrerf most
in our 1141-aI annals, although there commanded i,� ( apt. J'iercy Brett, •1 Gentleman Who Had :w Interest- Win) is new at ass, 11or:rarlieru pw-
Itheuttc ,in. are I(w indeed that can rival it in oho l ndertttle t„ prevent the Scot- lace, near Turin, prcir �iug for m
C11.11"l'lai ll. tl'ont'd) ('h:u lie looked the baronet, over
••l••rutt-u.th.t. •• by Its marvellou3 point ut i nliquit' sins the London .,f the Pious 1'to prevernt.
feint' nigh fog 1:xperitiiet'• inarria with Prince 1.t+us Bona
ur
The girl sang well and knew it. i n,ve,t critically at breuk(:wt, but action on the bowels. kidneys and
Mdse. hour bemired years ago lar,iI t4 Prance, but the Lion enure Most wild uulmala are wild te- purls, hos nulled long for 11)1, day.
After two or three sun y she cca., `'1' 1'hillil►'s bw,t,i and breech,„ skin, prevents the accun•ut:'ion of
in 1511, to bo exact- English ship- off (Ifs i,li•dly act „nd brat in the en-cuu:+v nurure hos mu(to ihcru so Just what reasons her f..tht r, tho
ed, and could feel th. mocking thou .quit). uniulpn:cchahle, and al u, d thereby courses
blood Rheumatism
and Ping in tho Furth lira suffered much counter and retired with s5 killed .and has k( pt them in wl:d buf� lata King Leopold of Belgium may
mirth that tircro was in her coo bh inn 1 1, bink, his prat rich. annoyance at the bunds of ono An -and 107 wounded, of whom se+cu rounding). That almost any ani- havo had for editing his consent
dark riding coat of nulluu cloth Airs. waiter Hooper. of Iiiltview, drew Barton, who with ,1»drew died later•, wu[ can he alutnestieated ha; 11,,11 t" a marriage that wait in every way
bids cyst, though she .lid out darn•Ont.. says: ••I suffered from severe
Wood was one of the commanders
t appropriate ,ru priutr and sten desiruWu,
look towards 111111, as Sir Phillip "''� not to be found fault with.
Rheumatism. lost the. too or u, right , In 175► the Lion w•as present at bhowir by rnur►y tnsLunres. It a l: 1
complimented her 1111 bur wuslwrl Isset, settled in the saddle on the tent and could not do my ,f my ook-lght of the 11c.•t of James IV. of Scot- tho taking of t:�,ade•Iuupr, where cuuclusiuu is W, bu drawn Iretn Lhu tc''r'' u•rver known to the world.
Laterite.
hack of his powerful bre lowed grey Reg helped m•• r ::f1 1 took i'n,it a land 1'h, le men voyaged under, her captain, William 'l relawiwy, incident related by a writer 111 Wei \VAN'fl:U HIGH LIFE.
The baru11ce that.night, declining to t', Charlie was fain to confess
lives" and the medicine cured me.•• Int'.•, ; ..f marque and were remark- eels w. undcd. 'Twenty years tater, bcutsinan, it, would beet' to be thatp
Charlie's huspil.able invitation to t.. Maude LhuL iho old genll,nian donrtswattOU auntil al severe rn Rheumatism,
c lam, ally impartial in their attentions. a fighting under Byron oft Grenada, a'imals burn in cu ,U•. rty arc more; Thyro was so little LIFE. abl
looked ►y if he had been a good a +err nttack cunnus [ , nes% in his obstinacy that many
sired,, betook
under the plea of being m:u► ut his time nnJ then, without 7ekr thte3re t -;int; ' hruu_a_ue•(,s. day took the lao Rhee&&, >,[t•dao! she hada outrun ducted them cap likely to change their character 1 take ref' •e in the explanareation „-
tired, betook himself t straight to a Trutt (»biota now and otos v w notice of their ( !lura. Ming conducted the manner
titan those caught end ,.ahuall 6
bis own rum', and throwing him- se
,`'ailing fur bur answer, he swung prevent the attacks. tinea and at. last the Earl of Sur 1 in anything but a ca ,ublo manner tamed, but thatbert n 1111111 r the;,, frequently heard in lila lifetime that
au enjoyed too touch his freedom
self into an arm choir, gave hint • Sur -
himself lightly un the back of old "fruit -a -lists" Is sold by all dPalora rdy took mate:rA i11ty Itis ow; although rho 111411. ud+� of the tamed, b that,
is n suer leu- i:l ' i„ which was the result of
self up to meditation. His thoughts.- down Champion
the road. lnfollowed Sir Phillip z6e50e anay�beobtained t.rona of iii or trial u: 115)1(15. fitted out two ships at his i breech pre ented it from being the dency to revert. lu the instuu• ?sill; i I u t , h
carried 11U Upper India, a it�atchatn_ Y jogged R until theyof ttvra, Limited, octant, • own expense and art his own 50)15 crushing defeat it ought to havo question, a female wildcat had been! republicanood underst ilies,btovith jeup,at-
g I I 1'hc a ed Alun K Lord Edward and hoed fhomus; been. The Lion and two other AhtpK trapped, and sumo into the posses- dirt that by any union with the
tier of which his staunch old friend within some two miles of the meet Howard—in command of them, were cut off from the main hall' siva of the writer. K',nnpnrtes.
and Imdur, Sir John Williamson, at Isllcrby l:ntu, when Sir Phillip few minute+, and then edge rap- Barton had two ships with him, but and ifyron •in bis ollieial report ex It was not lung in my wsbesaion • the
1 If 1 were awaiting from
toy dying. Thu man who had been ! said quietly, "If we turn over hero idly down towards the south -rust- they were scattered by a storm. I Dressed his "1;reat surprise" that be[ure � arrived at the conclusion' I'riI c.1s Clementine the same sorb
we shall save half a mile ; it's all ern cornet v[ the wood. Thu. same thing happened to rho no bhi , Iof the enero WilS detach 1 s Cl n
his colonel when he first joined the [ y that there ore few animals wilder
army, and It. general later on-- a . grass, with no fences of any con- They hltd not long to wait; a !towards' bhips, but in tho end ed after the Lion." of conduct Ahem him by his other
man to whom, professionally. he sequence,' and without moro ado few minutes, and a keen -eyed gen- Lord 'Phoma:, fell in with Ibirton than a wildcat. 1114 beast was u daughters, he w•a9 miatakeu. Hhe
tho baronet jumped his burse into a tlemau on a roan sailed the fox lion—elf and his brother with the 4. savage that 1 found it impossible to remrun(rd faithful to her lower, bub
owed everything,aswho had been so J 1 d p „th• r Scottish shin 1:X1'11.108111\All1' I'11.1R-1111:, du anything to its injured fore limb obedient to her father. She made
kind to him as a boy, and who, field of old swath on his right atealing away down the diatom ship.
y none of the scandals connected with
when his Leant waxed stronger t hat Le followed, and then re- hc►clge silo with long loping gallop, Stout fighter~ as 1114 Scots wcr but tutors eutuu to the aid of m
111:irk.,1 with much surprise, Jou and instantlyhalf a score of lite the result of tho actions was to add .to Opprobrious S non' n For the captive, and the leg, although re- der pihcr si'ters and awaited her
had put him ou Itis staff, and so wuulin slightly dcturwed
helped him up those first steep know this country well, 1 sup- companions ot redder in their two ships to the navy of 1511, on. ?lest Word. g ti Y became father's death to carry into e)[eeb
olio serviceable.
rounds of the ladder which cost P"''' '. faces than their coats from tho Iidl'ton'n own ship, the Lion, of I :l > y the wishes so long delayed.
! tons, and the other the Jean Phis charade was written by a In about a month's time the cat, REASONS OF STATE.
such painful toil to most of us. New I ""'d to do, returned the performative of the view 11„11.,5 in y 1 (,
bar.•:i• ! with a snide; "lout 1 may every sort of key. A twanging of win, .,f seventy tuna. Barton ittni gentleman fur some young lady which afterward eseapud and .)vas
well he recollected the etcriui s friends. Ilo had composed other shut while raiding pheasant -rearing Princess Victoria, sister of the
painful anxiety about that little: aa" 11d J•ou into a trap all the h.+any, the cheery hullo,, 01 the 'self was killed and tho affair l •,1 to Addles and acrostics for them, grounds, presented we with four present King of England, is uu-
motlterlegs girl at home, and how salter• respect A)ri"g up where' hunts» n, tho musical chorus of • ,e'er told which lutes had duly solved, but kittens, and knowing the cannibal_ other royal princess who has naves
Fos had lightened his old chief's last•' they didn't exist- in former days; tho peck, t.lixrd with the ti,rru the married. Prince Napoleon, Aon of
however, I think it looks all rushm1'111: B.11"1'1.1; OF FLO1)1)1;.,. )' bigLcd [ur moro harder to con- istic tendencies of wild animals the married.
Emperor of France and the un-
mOltlell(S by Si1ling rR the gureardian.
ri l' , K sound s of galloping horses, (qudr, and wanted a, harder nut to captivity, 1 made arrangements to
bility .,f too -outing her guardism g t ,. ,Wako the pulses throb its reins aro IingVa 1icnry'x answer to lames crack than anythat had 1111, be - remove tho kittens as anon as the forunato Empress Eugenie, lived in
and pledging tits wont that she On arrival at the meet, Charlie gathered up, hula jammed on, and IV's romplaiuty of the attack eon g J his youth near the >ri11ces�. Tho
introduced Sir Philli ► to sumo of cigars thrown down. !Barton wai t•+ the ,fleet ilial `' un- tore' In re1punso to their request were born. Uie, however, had I y
should never want a friend elide ho I 6 P they rece•ited lulu 1011011ing. been eaten before the others were fell in loci. sloth mothers veru is
tired. yes. ten Jears hove sped his new acquaintance, but there A slight trash in the fence, some fishing pirah•s was never held to Lu favor of tho match, and even
since he followed Si .1„! were :► tolerable sprinkling of the two hundred yard.; shove there and a breach of the peace among urine•! rescued. Queen Victoria's sympathy was
( Om to i R r e+ „ K 1 %Viten you se a harder question The remaining three were trees -
his long hone, and t ., e:... since he older tnetnlr(•rs who remcnitrrrd the halt-du/.�' Ie:ulinK boom}~ or
b , 1'11 unrcddlc, your suggestion, [erred to a foster mother in Lhu won for the scheme.
last set foot in England. Now ho and speedily made out Sir !Killip so break (rout the wood and go eurioudy enough another Linn' But there were reasons of state
0a taken from the Scuta in 1517, 1 am sure, itself suggests its an. shape of it gentle stable eat, and tvh the marriage should not take
has come home a briRadic, 4oneral l'"°"1"k• The master, much to streaming
down the hedge -side. aunt plain. Lhu family survited al, their ulfan- J
and a U.13.. to wait• till it shall ('harlie's astonishment, shakes "hold hard, t'•t 11"►n(vt. Uol(1 but .in received such assure pun It. has puzzled many sages, til„ ailments, cud are still alive. place. Th, Prince Napoleon not
was
please the Horse Guards once more hands wit.) him, and declares he hard! give 'cot .1 minute to lettic• iih,ncnt at the hands of the fans).:Of marry lands and ages, Tutwithstaudin their environ -a refugee from cea Na. oo was,
tod.•e out look a (laJ older than when down to it ' sites 11111 l+uut,►n;►r, t •+.0 she son off Harwich before;But, no doubt, you willg�11u1 tackle went and the gxe their
example
like his parents, in banishment. In
ea ,'ills co him. A fortunate rllall r h. null Le , arried illto port, spite of the strong support of 1114
say his compeers, to have attained he last saw flim, anti jeculrarly in- as he jumps his horse out of the I it in vain. shown them by the btablo cat, tho' p. et
such a p05110n in his f•,rty fifth quires if he rides as hard as he did ;cover; but he alight as well have 1'1,., li,;t Lion nrtnnlly bui,t for kittens were nraeSicall untamed spit, it was derided that the mortis
year. but he is one of thee, 0!0„ in days tang sync. invoked the foe. the oaty date, from 15313. She was 1 5
ys
R c,•.'cl of 110 tont, but carried no The nns0cr to this charade is terrors with every one but omj f
self
ageld t,teoUld not takephiee.distrustful ntut
have recognized and made the eery Charlie,t nonsense:' mutters Young 5,00 h• Charlie William-
reached
"11'oman." It is obiau,cvl !,y tad- utttil they reached the age vi tour ,
most of their opportunities. "aa if we rill entrrctl the s„n, and some half-dozen inure nr,• f• mer than fifty Run+; two of brag
world luuki„ • fifty, and as if a( rarin down the big and forty-eighttug the first letter of the first, line, or five months. England's loyalty 1)3 such a union.
Ilo reflects, too, that his ward bK K grass I'M
of iro•p, but it• ,+ .,w, the second letter of the Arc- Atter that ►eri.xl th, accrued tu' In the disappointment of the re -
now is a grown woman ; then Host.rode in our old ago as we did in parallel with the leading hounets. •loulrtful of any of them fired :. } ) fusel, }'bines Napoleon demanded
nit youth. Sycophantic beast, old Not touch thought ',t to 51:.,t •,r noire than tw(lve pound, and Ica+•, o,' the third letter u[ have a greater faith in human ua-
that she will noels of age. 11,11, ) !K riding the third line, ''in,” fourth letter of lure or perhaps f,ln.iliarit had that he be allowed to go at ur.a,► in -
that is very simple; if not rich c h.awtor-- flatter, hinisolf Sir Phil- hounds anion„ t thi- little knot, but "''iglu• The betel, �t naval gun in I p 1 y to the world. He went to South
in -
!no.• fifty }tarn Inter fired a -h.,t the fourth lint, a,' fifth .niter of bred contemn!, although even yet o the and fel{ bc[ore the assegais
she is fairly provided for. tt w•ill:lip will ,,.ane down with a liberal that herr,. .,:.1 •cul determin
the fifth line "11,” there aro times when the wild an -
be easy to put her in possession; su"criptien. anion to }l:1 ..• •i,.•_r of „no's of only slstJ ,s� pounds and the When it was written there was rostral },loud courses madly of the Zulus.
of her loudest furious. But,thea.' \s1iI ('ra-alor hall a little over. neighbor, , .•
: u.i, i,.,,, in human_ •1ik it•,yal, of ,s(► tons, flagship in
her marriage is a thing which might; looked Jt r. Charles Williamson this itJ-, and .ie:, i• (xl at times in ntuel► 'he armada rxrripaign, r►►uunt'•d i tlemait no tion whatever on the gen- through their +tins, and fur !lays hOSEB..IIY NEXT.
euggeht itself alt any time- ••11 morning, and there never was a ,euro •,Ll, . t,onable manner. No "tel, tint of these. (luring the 1 t !v hose any other an they neo ulmo,t umappn,uchabic. The Princess Victoria put on
ever a woman stands in need of i K' I y J ' I next two eenturies we find all sorts 1wer.
The ;iris sweet'( de(1 in colt- But in their gee ter tnumc)Its they • mourning just as if she unto a wi-
ulticman mare likely to m -telt gip( tial sari path ►. aha , •xistinr; ing the addle, nut in doing so theyfollow me about ,1 ,:t:, 111111 t u
good advice mused Sir Phillipa' such omission than he, between Ilarkby of the 31 't Farm of varirlirs on the 11111111• which g ' ! The
and spoilt much of her time
in is upuu that point, and if tier' Trwting along toward' iaierby and Charlie Williamson, yet either 1'isr',unle+y C'llfdcu gave to I)ee- utherl+4 ►,until at term it <,urantar ned ame for al►� tld them tis ti,l rt,l, , wilt► the Empress Eugenie. Then.
there was a point upon winch wo- ; Wood, Charlie I, : . ,r,-ei•+us is prepared to view the other's dis- nJ rt a cruiser. I , giveonly lar after a while, she came to be friend •
-
Ithat a ocxl louk,r. „u,.; fellow, (••mtiturt with great satisfxet,„n Th''r., were "Red Lions.” •'1ti'hitel woman' anything but cumpli- ing the day u.,.,, and even then ly with Rosebery, who attracted
mets are deaf t., the �is it. :ntatiensg Liens," Golden I.iotl5. ' '.dose' nlentary. In fact, the word "hub- they aro under observation. as
of their friends, that is it. 1 should on a dark chestnut mar.. !h white at this present. • n •.'' encu when I let them ant of their her intellect rather than her heart.
be very sorry," he continued, "she heels, is, to use a 1, •n.• ', phrase, But fortunately for the '(.ort ',f Limos Two Lions'' and wh••!o J it appeared, after a time, thab
br.,nds of Linn', 11'hrlli'," these "ibis resold weed is maale by ,{uartets in the ,,ening the` bolt this match might he suitable and
should not wed happily. the strikes taking ,tock if bin, !!,• :»snits+ the genuine bunting mon, the 'sin ihr fetter', next tolluwina; d•.!. g
nit. as a nitre girl, decidedly good- , whet this may be. Vortuq Itarkby hotutd. turn shart,Iy ands from th,r naitmnr st t nen}iketly btbrt torpedo
n batches nn•t'th.ree forming the nerd "%Yuma . Atter much diflicttlft f rent lure the grinch was not averse to and
looking, and quite a (itch fur any of the Holt Farm is the reply. hard tiding r..nttn�• ut, wl,•., to o J du boata, P d Her father, then Prince of Wales
good
1 ) "Wonder you don't know him. their jealousy, k„pingall ••ye a „Ir ''f to flay. .1mon:c these, icoweter, r'1't+at ir, the second letter of the two, but the third did not return favored the union and 'ren Vie. 1. How wanting a wife. 1 )" J 1'Q
wonder, bythe wu whether there, Beg pardon, 1 forgot, of course, earl, other instead of on Ila• ,ask, 'uta !,articular "Golden Lion" first line it "h." thir•! Inter of ice fob a work, and 1 was surprised that toria was not acerae to 31 ;bol here
J. t end tine, "to" and su .,n. it cams back at all. the present quern mother ititcnen-
tt anytlIng between her and her�J'uu are quite new !yY us, and he a,' 5 littl.' slow, at J'••r.'11inr; ,t. STANDS I'I{1•: 1:1l1N1iN'f. it. is astonishing that the letters (let warm !boon kilt nights they ed.
c rit3lu. 1 should fancy not; hv's cavus to grief early the other day Their tory excellent 'tall, is e.�11+it1- fuIlowin the real answer should will caterwaul to tho defnestie tab-
un that nun horse of his hut crab! reduced by
this and the Silo waa buil in 135t, had a ton- R
She rrfu-ted to allow anrh a 11,c
ra;.her too C11% alter in his manner youngY y ria a of aou and was maneed with a ae• ietentrally spell a ,turd, but the bit., and the voice of the ordinary • alliance with a eonrmunrr. )ler t►..,
for anything of that sort --manners he's riding Prima Donna this find several men me pretty mel! a9 K most as Dishing feat ore is that cat is 4 mere whisper sow , ►r••d to
capable of con,id,•rahh, morning, and will glee a very dd good turns with tho lee: mi, as `r''w' "t t:,U soldiers and lint) tnxru►1 1 tires -oiled and a neon(1 lir»(• the
;generally ! ,.rs with sn many chance ',reliably the calla of those prod o1 the Princess Victoria saw her marriage
improvement, by the way. Ti,„ fermi account of hiimelf. He's themselves; men, t• ,,, who base eb• millions of them, again it snch n 1'irte woods gloom, and i had to re
young puppy would have bored the quite .one of our crack men. an.f taint ,f their )o,iti„n meth toot., Her armament con'iste l of sixty p ills, lit}, the sr•(•on(I word should onus, Ivy three wildcats toset aside for reasons of state.
ladles to death at dinner by talk- if )„u beat him such a day n, this legitimately, and without twins as 1 ;e -e ..f what as these ,{:+ys Noised ro”" ” ::,,brio's s ynen to f••r the a place f
f •r uld'Itale'a- 1'be••• tete tout ! 5 ) •.erre there weer no neighbors l BA LI :►N RU 11:1�('1'.
pug horse it 1 had net discouraged • from lalcrby 11'1111&, you way feel hard upon their horses as th..-, 0114 fr-i ••r�• h,, -e dreams could be &shiru•41 t ire romance of the third I:.
bite. I suppose he muni by think- ; proud of both )-ourself and Jour rid., again•1 each ',tiler ate cw- 'levo d'.1 1114„!c,'' the Ot lRht of tismonar-
•
Ing of starting in liter. Inc sort of 3horse, Mr. Williamson," replied yelled to fie. Y,un t.• n 1,i #) 1,o,uufa and of u • d princess has all Itis color of
his informant, laughing. ".ls fur ('harGr ft el: . l-er , •.,•, nil• t or 1 1 1.•,u11•ls; eight •I,:,t►tt 4 ;t'- l:u ha incessrgion from wbilo she
young gentleman that a few years t 1 at , i AX L E
y� GREAst c•,cts. 'Phi' is te Princess Xenia
In Lho army would dun great deal rue,if I'm neer enough to bcu which the nppelrane rl , t c , ,;,, !' '•r,.l :I:, ten tirlp;a 171 a.t : •f I' tenelrru, the i•trr of the
iI ,I:• •
( ort rnu eel- `Axl
Eur," mattered Sir Phillip, as ho has tho bent of it, 1 shall be cue- era. He has a - •, r ..f u,:-; , u., I
tent. )I '8.i4111 that hu t.,.•k mad,•• "' I"'I1.lr 111 weight and is lite turning p.,,nl t c or,c I" -'ut queen of Italy.
tont and threw off his coat. "'Take 1 !'''"' brei .( r+ l ,,,,nit '1).4, n;icl ►„nr 1,-
a
wear sed tsar of was.' ,. Ter lure romance. i' mixed up with the
a tittle of the nonsense out of hint. ; lining 13arkby, indeed, had heard to get a
geed start, and her,. ,Ire
all about Charlie's performance ,.f all the -n eleventh hour ten ,! a 3 4•" I' ''e.•1-ak''t+ ' with :a 5 loom! ►� ++>< a �'t• Every dealer evecyw5crc, tJpsu s, the fortune tellers of the
daresay Om boy would turn out a I 1 1 • ' , I r • -,. , ,u titut: d the "liras ';', e1 old world latal in which she dwells.
in+t week and was regarding him well laced n+ he. till the imam Y •a „ Tho imperial 011 CO.,Ltd.
arty go(xf fellow after there .,r four g' R 1 y (tore ►a mind in t {erred her
with all the jealousy eurntnon to ' point i5 that Illlrkhv and hlmse!f :...' ,r:,• :,r In ad,litv,n there were *Warta Agent.: 11e Gaeta etre on (a., tit
(•tett knocking about in the qtr- si.+teen fowler : hand. went into an ecs.taey and fore -
lying abeus level, and (44111 Lieber-,
fief vice:" with which benevolent ro- in any sporting pursuit in whish now• oee•urre•ll a little inti . nt ; chatuher.r, amid one '•falcon.•' The , _ C. asserts/ user:,as.maa.:.oaoar soul
told her fat.'. ��
low
tion the baronet sought his pit they have acquired diatinetil>n, Hr t, hick nt re happens, has nlory• t., • lnntt•,1 ranging ger, was the drnii- ..;' P
EN
`t yl•at•w°iys a:•o,t•a.% sugar is.ates a+�‘k • ,11/111 rho bail given hi!» no hint
Thal is the hand of a Prinrra,
eyes Charlie narrowly and his nv to ibis l:i-tory than at to-? ``'!"'Liu, wt,nh wn+ effective ata strop 5: ttlem art. Dire it sad billo li sniff to hasp odd the young
CHAPTER III.
%%ill 1 14,.."1" ,•..ry P84 -el.
horse al•U and inwardly t'.,tc that ,r ,f ! .• rfldrt•'• 111 wI i»I�„ (�„ (t !, I.U,t1 1+ often referred
the stranger shall net b, in fr• it iSe . i• . • . •, • , .,f the, e„nn,t
I.t ten well to me. for although
1 .ne blind, 1 can std a crown in
•• air. .1 span brings it to you,
vel i oto • cl•r• flan' be is laying it
, nl flet loot d., 1141 touch it.
! i, Il,• re , !l it. PO
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11:1.111.111:s'1'.
i'. it. I -re a I4(er,,l (r4wn. It
is gl.u•ioes and l)rilli:urt. li gleams
las none ,tlo•r 3o tl • w. rI,3- '1'1,41
?ening to yell, (('4. 111(4 for it,
, ,nee, it i3 t'a(llattl..
• ,,itor for the hand of
Xenia Will :(3,. ler
,.f the coon- ,
• i,3.. .I 1•' loin, nu wash
• Nich(Ins, ,rid nbol•e
i:. l•, , , • 4 Xenia 0„tlld have
• .,f h:n: Si, be went back to
s '.1 mai rood 3iraga and niet his
!nits. Than semwed the fulf,ilrnrnt
.,1 the first part of t he blind pro-
phet's everting. go Prinec�•s Xen-
ia is awaiting flit king with the
shining erne 1).
'l. -. -
'SO\LE I�J'11I. R(O�`(A €I:S
l'itl \ 1 i:ssi:s ri'ti.. 11 1 YR
1 t:1•Elt '1 t 111RI1:t).
Sir Phillip determined to get at of hint if an Ellerin fex tote- lin. 111 f +'
that point. as q.uekly as might be 81te11 a rattling gall,•) as :111 ! r!,•r t
as to whether there was an) en- he fox is wont to de on a scent tog 11' !: ,,I ,'. p:.• a t••.d (11:13 ens officially discarded. She soiled
gagement or even liking betwe• n morning. All this Charlie takes in ••f • r:,::+.4 Inc• 1a=t fr',t s rtl, (►u,ke 10 1'ndv u► I:e to ling'
the cousins. Ile thought he could intuitively as coon as he learns who J..,. 1, like all rte•- riding the ming 4t SI►ain a Heard, Illi
exert his interest !t1 ( nal he 11 illi- ' the rider of the chestrit�t is. Quito fl,: 1, n men if he is to be against the for Inlation of her rkip
armor '• brhulf 01)14 a„1,-cderably as determined from that instant is mule!,' ,i- r of esttnatingwhat sing;ii'ne 1 ells -
..,
more) enthusiasm if he knew that he 11r, 11illiainson that nu "young (,1 h. 4 , els r, a, • .I,�inq or can do. ! pliers but no warrior.” Drake's
was working in �I,tn,Ie s interest rat' eloel-cnisher, ' as he designates 11r liarkby, wl, ,t mllsb bu borne! plans atrut k trim as ore madness
the same time. Ali... !tainhatn had liarkby disdainfully. Thal! :haw m nune�, 0814 r,, .)su q'ito ns jen- and
he did
little to further
the op
tel•i him overnight that they 0c•re hirer the rood when 31r. 1'raw lot's lees of (hnrlie :1- ('herbs was, ,+[' (•tations.
all I„c,king vii'. ow-ly forward for pets are once away cut)► astir quer- ' him, tame to the conclusion that' 'fho result was That Bir ugh was
hit, •(Nice and it' i'tonce with re-, ry. From that time ('harlie for - !his mare had the speed of William tried nn heard the f:hzabeth liona-
gal,l to ( L:tris• s start in lite ; gets all about Sir Phillip. His •••n'' le,rs#e. Feder the=e eireme- venture by a primitive court -mar
ticough in answ('r to Sir Phillip's' whole mind is given to the war, i.. - in racing Jo,I would wait tin], and sentr11eed to "abide the
nti ewd practical questions, Aunt of liarkby of Holt, who he fel. 1,:, • :,,;,; , a,.i,•r away from your oppen- pain's (,f death,” but he outlived
Meagan -t was fain to admit that the advantage of knowing the , •,•s), :1• the finish. in all prohnbility;+both the sentence. and his quarrel
(.'hariir'S ol.inion neon that sub- i try. Tu counterbalance 0h;, h 1�' c' .1 1n hunting, if you really wannt evi.th 1)rakd ant co;mnlandmrl the
majecdete upyfill Ihateall far
he f hu v(dbeing
t eluse totthim }ati�1 Illi, f';s breaks; t p,huw a nHn )rin,lilttk Jlrhntuq keep preto.
1!onavulira again1( the :lrmnda. In
lit.' "411/1111n 'lint tight the Inion was
present sena strong taste for hunt- after tt►nt, argue' Charlie. if Ione '•cut him (town.” AI r. liarka►y do-
ing, shooting, and billiard., and sticks close to the Lollruls, know-' (ermined to rut Charlie 111lliatie SF( (►NI► FLAGSHIP.
perhaps a slight p( tic/mut for his ' ledge of the Zine they are faking stet (town. ha; ing fw,rd Thomas lluward as }ler
cousin )laude. %Then Sir Phillip ! will make bet little difference till Hr censequrrltly kegan to quick- 1 commander.
inquired whether. Maude recipro- 1 one comes to talk it over after- en his )ace. knowing that his mare 1t. w:., :a new 1.ton that fought
cats! that penchant, Mrs. Rain- , nasus was -till rnnninit well within her- in the batt:o oft the North Foreland
harp replied, she renal). could not I '', :' •. ',1 .i does not belie its st'If. and mould therefore jump rept- to 11;51. 'Twenty years later her
soy; sometimes she had thought it r.1 ,'.•,n, and cru the pack has 8113 welt :;•-inR at that speed as eaptain matt killed in the first bat
was so, at others that the girl had le • ^',sown in ninny minutes slower. With p.sor old Champion tle of the "Sehooneveld." Under
no more than a sisterly affection come- olio first doubtful whimper this was different : he had a little Captain John Torpley she teak part
for (,r•r cusin. sl,eedi3 confirmed by the bold Inst the pace of his youth. and when I in the action with the French off
' \I irgaret is not so quick as she ••haliengo of an .older dog, nrld rap. his rna.t(r called upon him to live Beach), timid in 1690 which brought
use41 to ho," thought Sir Phillip irlt ' swelling into a deep -throated with the chestnut mare. he ej s ! so much contumely upon Torring
is bo atnfllprd himself into hi; Chorus. Young Bnrkby and sever- nskieg him to dtt ju+t a little be- ton, but the ship had the satisfac-
b, ti; "i'It het, i get at tho rights al of tho older members of the hunt. yond his hest. Lion of sharing in Russel's greitl
of 11 fr fw•fore I'm ten days older."�sts,'id in their stirrups, listen fora (To bo continued.) eider, at Iiartlenr two yarn later.
,:!t illy ole; th.• . ' 0111,'(.1 the Ril•Itng adjective,
;,rd wheel she was rebuilt in Iff,09 1t
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"That• deaf mute says he is eel -
tain his love is not recipr)cat(d,"
"Why t Because of his alt /,-
tion
"No, the girl is n deaf mute,
tow. But ohe always tur:(s out tho
Ii;Pub w .en lie cal4 ie the evenin•;,"