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Show FATE OF A SAVAGE TRIBE. succeeding evening, and raised their Highest cf all in Leavening To er. LatcM U.- . r, , - - k to glasses try and discover who she The Story of a High Priest's Prophecy might be, could have guessed she was Its and Fulfillment. Identical with a ragged little waif At a village, near the source of the picked up from the police court? RuthOyapok, the stream over which Brazil ven, himself, appeared to have forgotand French Guiana are disputing, says ten it, as he parried the many questhe des Vojmges, an old man of Journal jr tions that assailed him and took a dethe Indians Caicouchiane tribe of lives, light in mystifying his auditors. Ham- the of tribe this thereabout, person only ilton Shore, who had already whispered he tells the story of his peoples sufficient compliments in Margarets and fate. The tribe was once great, ho ear to make her feel pleasantly conhas been scious and flattered in his presence, said, hut for two generations it once had a country. His people An Old tUor's UonMrr 1; took up a station by her side all the without MIGRATION OF BIRDS. mounta country on the Tumac-Huma- c But Ca; aln i f h ji p t pa t i evening, and for the first part of it she ains called Paritou, and for allies the port of Attala ilo did n t like a wortttlK Altitude and Great at They ,i V Ply tlng. was too much dazzled and excited to nays, Crpw ta I!y h r wis of attend; to the and the Oupourouis Ouayauas, Well Incredible. Speed Nigh do more than look at the house and biotic afi.Urs. Ilo Ko l live Ja f ".zt were strong but Emerillous. fashion. In Lis His people Boston The nt, Herald: cf rvorvth investigations manaudience in a restless, fluttered was shipshape, ard cverytHn; which cast the them evil Hein(yolocks) the celebrated and artist spirits savant, be stowed away was s'owrd away, -jcilt ner. But when she had leisure to if the down. A numerous people from la a bunker. rIti. f ...rs wc-- a p rich Gootke, have thrown an interestlisten to what was passing on the stage, east j. d ty. and tin wt p Dearly and their ing light on many facts hitherto un- stoned was repainted every she became conscious of a history being allies.came against his people about twice a yesr, a tt!j at The when the weather priest of his people known concerning the migration of athistime, suits le for depicted there that riveted all her at- abode three great without marine recnath.n. 1! !n;s not in the food in been noticed has when birds. that days It use were latifd si.c'.itiy to tie walls tention. The Poisoned Flower wa3 house of divinations and came out lookJ or of the time birds the come3 put out of the wav bv p. J perhaps departure to be the from taken French, ing as if ten years had passed over his vanish as if supposed to battled up celling by meins of by magic. This is explained and tackle. the but Ruthven had twisted both charac- head. He Ills roc kin; wof d ne s Her had the that yolocks like in various ways. The migration flight fashion,to reported eveiythlnsr the, and he nevr ters and situations so as to suit his decreed death failed on Sunday. have plum-duf- f to Then the IIli the an people. is at altitude, extremely lofty always well was near his home, and every own convenience. The principal perrtorcjnx war the and braves their allies and it also takes place generally at he dropped into It a Fad and Hue, nnl nrtel sonages in it were an orphan and her went on.joined down the of the water. Three thnnot were The people invading night. The structure of birds renders a day he depth in a little note bot k tt entered benefactor a mysterious benefactor, brave but swarms came until in state an incredat of the of them they the of the weather, existing capable who loaded her with every good, but In borometer and theht;ht mm t r, the diri with were wearied the allies eleto slaughter. can an ible ascend height. They would never allow that he was entitled rection of the wind, and rpeoiqi weather and many young vation of from 35,000 to 40,000 feet, and points 1.15 when necesary. From to any thanks in return. At the close Many years passed while 1 rank It. women at such heights sustain great muscular Best Bar: a Christmas Story, Captain the by warriors perished, in the December Century. of the play, when the orphan was surcried out that their lovers were dead. efforts for considerable lengths of time. Stockton, rounded by every sort of trouble, her The first to make this outcry was Anita, At this altitude birds attain to astoundConfinement and Hard Yoik guardian was discovered to be her fa- who had lost her lover in the mountains to seems come a which speed, speed ing Indoors, particularly In the altlln; posture, ther, and able to help her out of them of Paritou. Then the high priest cried to them are mifar more prejudieial to health than exof for the purpose simply all. This drama appeared to make a that this cessive muscular exertion in the opt n air. and death deserved is supposed Hard sedentary swallow While language the gration. woikers are far too weary From great impression upon Margaret. old women. to fly with the speed of the fastest train, after office hours to take much needful ex. was the Anita by strangled the moment she began to attend to the Then the ercise In the open air. They often ncel a declared at t, a bird which tonic. Whore can they seek invlsrontien length the northern high priest story, she became preoccupied, silent, that the fates and than froit had certainly and thoroughly conditions aright normal prophesied under only hops, more and unlike her former bright self. it was time Venovant a Stomach Ilostetters parBitters, to take flight makes the journey from Central Af- ticularly adapted to recruit the exhautcf for the people Hamilton Shore could not imagine of nature. force Use also for dyspepsia, kidrica to Heligoland in a spring night of ney, liver and rheumatic what had come over her. Half a dozen through the forest. aliments. They shall eat no more cassava or scarcely nine hours. Its average rate times did he try to attract her notice, tapioca, he said" they shall no more Is therefore 180 geographical miles an James. said his or rouse her interest, but without sucetrmiy, I will drink cadeirl, they shall no more know hour. The Virginia plover, according see you in the stable father this evening. cess. the manioca. They shall go through to Mr. Gootke, travels at the rate of four FITS All Fits Crest . freeby See, Margaret! there are the Prince the forest known o r its after t he Ijrst to the tiger and miles a minute, that Is, 240 miles an Nerve lies tore r.stopped only and Princess of Wales just come Into the ktarvelouscurrs. Treat ixe and fCtrial bot day fre t j liicaios. bendtoJUr. Arch bt., Phi.., 1 w hour. This incredible speed is of course tapir. the box opposite to us. That is the and moon of Ayamouri It was in the attained at great altitudes, where A patch 13 often the sign of poverty, but princess with the big bouquet In front the people ate only grains and cacao. only not when It Is a strawberry patch. causes extreme of the air the rarity of her. I wonder if uncle knows it; They started and reached the banks of less loss of muscular power In overhow pleased he will be. think Ifisog Cure for Consumption la river. coming friction and there is no wind theWeonly the the long Oyapok, medicine for coughs. Jennie 1lnck-ard- , a for lifted her eyes Margaret just over the rocks of a great to act as an impediment to progress. Springfield, Ills., Oct. 1, 1SUI. They passed moment, and then let them dwell upon falls and reached the great river A What guides birds in their migration? sinking fund will help keep t the figures of the future king and queen afloat. corporation the toward followed it of After fifty years They study Mr. Gootke of England, and then refixed them on south. Tho distressing Corns I even to attempt to answer, of refuses as Bad the stage. Hinder corns will remove them, an 1 they the Three months after they had left a scientific point of theD you canarewalk from this and run and Jump as you like. question Margaret, you are twice as pretty forest of Paritou they came upon a high view. What adds to the mystery is Borrowed money Isnt a very cheerful as the Princess of Wales, whispered mountain whence flowed another Oyayoung birds of the year their age Its all a loan. You look as white pok. This Oyapok, they learned, was that Hamilton Shore. or weeks not six pereight lends many mothers to lay t. as a pearl in this I should called Agamionare. The high priest formexceeding Fxprnr because It Is espocial-- y Tse Parkers G5ntrr Tonic, of their lives first this journey for colda, j ain and almost every weakness. like to call you Pearl, If you dont said that the people should retire here with the same good certainty as the mind. Its the meaning of yiJr name, to die. So they settled there and upon old individualsunerring A sermon on the mount The usual bicycle a month advertisement. follow which you know. the banks of another river, the Ourouai-to- or so later. I dont mind it. You may call me and the women hoped that the warwhat you like only dont speak to me riors would love them again and the Deafness Can Not Be Cured fields would be planted. But the high By local applications, as they cannot just now, please. reach the diseased portion of the ear. What do you find so absorbing at priest said: one way to cure deafness, Is There this moment? I think this the least Plant, drink, dance. Be beautiful and that only Is by constitutional remedies. Interesting part of the play. The old young women, be handsome young war- Deafness is caused by an inflamed conof the mucous lining of the Eusmans speeches are long. riors, hut do not burn the pimento. Its dition Tube. When the tube Is Intachian Pray, hush! replied Margaret; and useless, for the . giant Couroup (the flamed you have a rumbling sound or Hamilton, with a touch of the old sulks, small pox) comes to lead you to the Imperfect hearing, and when it is enretreated to the hack of the box, and funeral butcher. The giant Couroup tirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken left her to herself for, the remainder was without pity; he struck and struck out and this tube restored to its normal When she returned again. Mothers fled their children and condition, of the evening. hearing will be destroyed forhome, and Mrs. Garrett .was helping children their mothers. The villages ever; nine cases out of ten are caused is nothing but an Inher to undress, she also observed the were full of the dead, full of uneaten by Catarrh, which of the mucous surcondition flamed cassava. The cinders of the hearth faces. girls unusual thoughtfulness. Has the gas made your head ache. were not relighted. Nearly all of the We will give One Hundred Dollars for Deafness (caused by "Cado was with It Miss Margaret? me, Calcouchianes died. That always long ago. any case of cannot that by Halls tarrh) never y and thats the reason I there remains not more than Catarrh Cure. Send beforcured put my free. circulars, foot Into a theater from years end to fifty Calcouchianes dispersed among the F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Brings comfort and improvement and Sold by druggists; 75c. years end. Oyampis. The Caicouchianes are dead, to personal enjoyment when tends 25c. Halls Family Pills, No. We always had gas at Pomona slain by war and Couroup, because the rightly used. The many, who live betfates willed it. Fate is neither just nor to have Villa, and Im used to It, replied MarIt Is all very well for an engine than others and enjoy life more, with an eccentric rod, but it should not have an ter garet; but, Mrs. Garrett, I want to unjust but is often sad. less expenditure, by more promptly eccentric engineer. f ask you a question. adapting the worlds best products to that a farmShearing sheep Is no Indication What is it, my dear? BEAUTYS REBUKE. er Is becoming demented, even though he Is the needs of physical being, will attest Do tell me all about my father and the value to health of the pure liquid It Would Bo Well If People Minded laxative mother! exclaimed the girl, with sudprinciples embraced in! tho Own Business. Browns Bronchial Troches relieve throat Their cast as arms she her about den impulse, remedy, Syrup of Figs. caused by cold or use of the voice. a brave- Irritations with A handsome brunette, Its excellence is due to it3 presenting In boxes. sold The genuine only the housekeepers neck. of 6 or 7 and a sweet little boy in looking the form most acceptable and pleasLor bless" your dear heart! Ive faced Is sometimes unfortunate to be a rich It 2 the entered of years, to the taste, the refreshing and truly ant girl baby . man's son. nothing to tell, for I know no more of Manhattan 66 BroadLife at beneficial building, properties of a perfect laxthem than the dead. I suppose theyre Is AdPress Delta The best. ReNew York Improved th Ilay way, recently, says ative; effectually cleansing the system, dress Deltz, 416 West Fourth Ave., Denver. gone, and I hope they're in heaven; corder. to for children wait the dispelling colds, headaches and fevers but I shant know them from Adam her nearTelling No news Is But news, ana permanently curing constipation. good enperhaps. woman the entrance, the you cant make an editor believe It. when I meet them there.' It has given satisfaction to millions and tered an elevator. A long time passed met with the approval of the medical ;to bb CONTINUED. 'ZZan.sons Idagdo Corn Salve. and the children, growing frightened, Ask cure or to refunded. Warranted yemr profession, because it acts on the Kidbegan to cry. Then a crowd collected druggiat for It. Price 15 money LABBYS SATIRE. cents. neys, Liver and Bowels without weakand the word deserted was frequently perfectly free from No Reason for Vanderbilt Catch' 15 - heard. All was excitement. The youngDont be a clam. If youve got to be any- ening them and it issubstance. a be Then mud of kind the turtle. you every objectionable sters were so frightened that they thing ing Regarded as Pledge of Good Will. may have some snap to you, Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-gis-ts The event, observes the Times cor-- ( couldnt tell their names, and the conin 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manIX the is Cutting Teeth. respondent in America, is regarded as ductor couldnt remember where the Be sure and use Baby old and ufactured by the California Fig Syrup that remedy. Has. one more tie between England and the woman had got off. All the exits were Winslows Soothing Syfvp for Children Teethlne- Co. only, whose name is printed on every United States, and one more pledge of watched for the brunette, and a Gerry package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,-anIs a founded Miller writing play Joaquln to of will. event The international good in agent was just going take charge being well informed, you will not on the Landing of the Pilgrims. Will Miles accept any substitute if oCered. question is the marriage of the duke of the little ones, when one of the ele- Standish sort of thing? Marlborough and Miss Vanderbilt, If vators touched the ground, and, to the an English barony is worth about 50,- - amazement of all, out stepped the k 000 it is pretty clear that any one who pretty brunette and gazed in wonder at can sell the title of duchess would be the scene of excitement about her. The foolish not to get a good price for it. crowd hastily cleared a passage for her HTT DOES NOT FOOL 'ROUIflW; TAPftftQ 1 doubt whether many moment a vimArUO she had her children and in j UllvIX G0ES STRAIGHT TO workingmen, either in England or in America, will clasped in her arms. Mommer was deWORK ON PAIN AND DRIVES IT OUT AND SHUTS feel that there is one more tie between layed a little longer than she expected, FROM RETURNING. THAT'S BUSINESS. , IT OFF Q them owing to this contemplated mar- but I hope you were not frightened. But OCCOCCQOOQCOCOOQCCCCOQCOOCOCCCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO riage, while British mammas and their what is all this crowd about for? she daughters will soon be clamoring for said. THE COMPANY PAYS THE FREIGHT new ateel horse whim. Will On their com Then one man, braver than the rest, protection if all the prizes in the mathoist 25 tons of rock 9ou feet each shift. Is )ust a sf to rimonial market fall American explained with many apologies that the and reliable ns a engine It can be packed Bnywherf a jack can ao. No cog wheels tf damsels. The mania for a title is in- people had supposed the children might clutches to break. x per cent i, vr-iron and steel and will bend wrought n Anglo-Saxoin the herent race, and it have been lost, or or deserted.. A0 in use. before douOver breaking;. The best $30 f some running 6 year without on is vain to contend against it. What ble Concord II a r- A look of indignation crossed the dollar expense. We rnrke hors, , ness in Colorado ho is ua at prices, $25, 00, Zi 100 that ' I have we now? Peers selling a share in womans beautiful face, as she said: I With for $18. $20. their titles to the daughters of those had business with my lawyer which I breeching, $25 double team who have been successful in finance thought I could finish in a moment, hut narnes with $16. $25 and can richly endow their daughters! was delayed. I left my children here breeching steel horn stock tr How, with all this, the article mainbecause it makes my dear little girl aaddle for $15. $15 L harness for $8.50. Do not be snd on op Rend for an illustrated circular to THE tains its social value surpasses my un- dizzy and nervous to ride in an ele- single buggy worthless but order deceived 1222 Curtis fet Denver. Colo. by derstanding. Still more surprising, vator. It would he a good thing if direct from us and get Imitations the lowest wholesale WHIM CO.. JA11 goods stamped. THIS AllimOTOE CO. does half the worlds however, is it that a nation that regards some people would learn to mind their prices. Catalogue free. 1413 Larimer Street, windmill business, because It ha reduced the cost of FRED MUELLER, as a thing of value own business. wind power to 1 .'G whitf it was. It baa many branch Denver, Colorado. goods and repairs .houses, and suppliescanitsand examination. for sent Goods should allow this hungry, greedy crew a in child with And then, clasped does furnish a ' at your door. It . to retain a hereditary right to legislate each hand, she walked slowly out an better article for less money than PRINTING It makes Pumping and ffACUINIST Repair of MINIXG, and 7I others. for them. Geared, Steel, OalvanUed after- III Machinery, etc. Nock cutting. up Broadway. Pipe& threading 7 si 1st h st. 1 Gar Tilth g le, relght elevators. Completion Windmill. But the matter is somewhat a serious and Plied Hteel Towers, Steel xuzz Saw one for the United States. That counFrames, Steel Feed Cutler and Feed HOUSE AMERICAN Criticism. Anxious for A Grinders. On application it will name one of these articles that it will furtish until try must be a great loser by the acJUenvera Old Reliable HoteL t Scribbler I always make It a point row y 1st at 13 the usual price. It auo makes Jan cumulations of its wealth coming across to submit my poems to friends, for sugdaoks and Pump of all kino, bend for catalogue, the Atlantic. Titles are, it is true, not gestions and criticism, before publica- SOUTHVIGK HAY PRESS. factory: 12;h, kotkwtll and Fillmore Streets, Chicago. the eirongeM; nay pr sa in the world. A in accordance with the simplicity of re- tion, and I have brought some pages for fastest and feed opening No taking ofi wheel to eet SURE CURE and full weight in car. st onr, to Helainit soil rilnd, PIwIuj or Protru !ie publican institutions; but, inview of you to look over. Bibbler Um yes, It. 12 to IS tons a daySandwich Council PILE REMEDY. Mops to Mfg. ilou Branch Co., DR. r the heavy drain, this might be overu of course; but why not take it to Kib- BluSs, la., or C.W. Keuh, listribg Agent, Denver. t po,. "'in st.MitOs um"M ,u vi t free. Inc Jilt. iiOSA.N KO, too. pruggliuttaui. Ur., ia. looked, and the parents of any girl bler? Scribbler Huh! Hes a born to allowed be idiot! The last time I showed him a buy her a title might E. E. BURLINGAMES I say, for 200,000. The public treasury poem he found fault with it. f lv.u.5 t tit LL LLt if U. would thus be filled, and the dollars Best Oooh byrup. 'rentes GrxjO. IT Ml bv Crirsr'i''. In time. And Chemical Laboratory. A Change. of the girl remain in the country. Three minutes for dinner! How He Liked It. AND riI0T002APIIEItS, JEWELEH13 j tiled send railroad porter. and waate containing goio the your sweep treatmentIces are so delicious in summer. - l'rompt for and alver W. N. U. Denver. Val XII. No 632-4- 0 Good! exclaimed the edifer. The ted highest cash price pld b1 for goH Dont you like ice, lieutenant? Uv-rtsli-to When writing and I7k3 advertisers, J please say that tudion. Address Colorado. Atlanta Yes, when a bottle of champagne last time it was ycu iiw the adTertlEcment in this piper. Ltreet. Denver. rests on it. Humoristische Blaetter. - 5 The boy and girl did not at first recognize each other. Both had grown out of knowledge, and changed still more than they had grown. I beg your pardon, commenced the young man, thinking he addressed a stranger. Are you waiting to see my uncle? No; I have seen him, I thank you. I am Margaret she answered. OReilly, arf?aret OReilly! he exclaimed, Continued, J CHAPTER VI. not little Peg, surely? him jnto the tiny The girl followed Yes; I was Peg but they call me seemed utinz room, which her presence now. But I don't remember Margaret She was you. light up like a sunbeam. ;prr timid and shy with him, and her tWhy, I am JJce trembled as she tried to appear gan to teach Hamilton Shore, who beyou to( read. Dont you fit 6&S remember my natural history book, "Did you have a comfortable journey with the colored pictures of animals, here? demanded Ruthven. which you said were so much like men was "Yes, thank you, Mr. Ruthven. It and women, and Garrett made a row bewe kept cause I scribbled rather warm in the train, but the names of some t&e windows open. I knew under them. people "And you like coining Margaret clasped her hands to the de: don? light of recollection, whilst the crimson Yes, thank yOu. as color rushed to her fair face. "You must try and look on this Oh! I do do, indeed! and you are know your home now, you the boy who was so kind to me? You "Yes, thank you. y hit the first day no more out gave me a They had positively got we and met, I never have spent it I bustled into the than this when Garrett have it in my workbox now. J ygOlU Have you really? How jolly of you! bett"Well, Miss Margaret, hadnt you And how you have I never er come upstairs and take off your should have known grown you again; you are ' things? I'm sure youre tired. as as tall I am, and you are so- -so obedienearly The girl turned and prepared called the ntly to follow'her. Ruthven So what? back. housekeeper You wont be angry with me if I "What room did you Intend MIsS say it, will you? OReilly to take her meals in, Garrett? How can I tell before you have said tell me with your "Why, didnt-yoitf own lips that she was to take them in Well, then, you are so very pretty. the hack dining room? no one told you so before? Has But that will be very dull for her, The girls used to say so, replied wont It? blushing all over; but then, "Thats your lookout. I should say Margaret, were fond of me you know. they , it would be. Well, you are, and no mistake, aw"The rooms are so small and close and such a lady, too; rho fully pretty; with the folding doors shut. It seems eyjer would have believed it? And had a pity to divide them. you quite forgotten me? Mr. "What do you propose, then, am afraid I had, but I dont for"I James? now. Well, dont you think she could dine' get you jAnd uncle, too? with me and Mr. Hamilton? If Oh, no! How could I forget him?, I "Thats as you like, sir. Shes fit to remembered his face directly I saw it. do it, in my opinion. ItJ as looked kind and good as ever. I thought it "Oh,- - of course, only would-b- e The dramatists dont say But, after all,' might be awkward. is he kind he sits upon their when shes a sort of adopted ' daughter of nor the men at the Cannibal, I plays, mine, isnt she, Garrett? one of his own had been when fancy, Just so, Mr. James, and I say the Have sqt upon. you seen his nevrpiece, parlor is the fittest place for her. The Poisoned Flower? "Let it be so then..until until she (No; how should I? leaves us again. And her bed room, Of course. What a fool I am. But A Garrett, is it nice? imust see it. It Is first-ratThe Its as good as I can was first night it played the whole but I cant say Its overj to ' rose cheer him. I never saw hijmse much. a such Go sight. I must see it altered I have never been inside a theater. to the child now, and make her comfHow nice! Then youve got it all beortable; and and I dont - think I fore you.1 I envy your first sensations; shall go out to the club this evening, Garrett. Its Miss OReillys first day mine happened so long ago that I have at home, and I should like to make her forgotten all about them. At this moment Ruthven welcome; so get us a nice little dinner room. here; will you, please? tip Uncle! exclaimed Hamilton, eagerVery good, sir, replied Garrett, we must take Margaret to see The chuckling in her sleeve as she hurried ly, Poisoned Flower, she has never been to upstairs after her charge. She fQund Margaret in her own bedra,play in her life. r. All the better, grumbled Ruthven, oom, gazing fixedly at the This Is not your room. Miss Margand the longer she keeps away from aret, she said; you are to sleep in .them the better. the next. He had already abandoned his de- -. Its rather small, but you wont mind that, Im sure. sign of putting his protege upon the But the girl had not moved from her stage. i four-penn- ' j ' u j j i t e. - to-morr- re-enter- ed four-poste- position. I remember i CHAPTER VII. hat evening she said presently, as she turned to the old woman and How pointed to the bed. you bathed me in warm water, and on Put it all now, Gays. forgotten all about those early lhat are you talking of. Miss Margaret? You must never allude to those es my dear. You must forget them together.. I will never forget them again, Mrs. I will remember them all, my t6, I have been an ungrateful girl tojforget them so long. Come, come! Mr. James will not be Placed to hear you speak like this. fMrrett. just told me you are his adopted aughter, and to be treated as such, take off your hat and smooth your t,ar and go down and talk to him In 18 PaMor, whilst I get dinner ready both. vhen Margaret descended to the she looked still more winning an before, and Ruthven was consid-iaM- y disconcerted by her raising the aud be extended to her lips. lie was at home in the society of ycung The mixture of childish simplic-timidit- y which she exhit ited kaa fed almost as shy as her-- r ard h seized the first reasonable .rortijnity to have the room. turned to the booksh;lves f of a volume of thuns plays. rhe was do p in their wlmri the doer was suddenly Pf n, and the bright, hand ome ' c? Ha mil ten fshore appeared. jjpj-pel- f sit-roo- m pleasantest Margaret ever membered to have spent. Both Ruthven and his nephew were so anxious to amuse and interest her, the younger man par- me one of 'your own nightgowns, and placed me in that bed; and I counldnt believe it at first. It was all wonderful and strange. Oh! how good you have been to me! How good he has been! How good everybody has been! What was I what had I done that he should have picked me bp and made what I am? Oh! how good be is! how very, very good! And Margaret, with the full tide of recollection flowing in upon her, flung berself on her knees by the bedside, bnd burst into a flood of tears. Mrs. Garrett was scarcely less shocked at the occasion of the act than bt the act herself. She thought the girl bad the was ticularly re- so. He took all the con-o- f out his uncles versation on he while rattled mouth. of the wonderful things to to the girl he seen in London, and the delight he would have in showing them to her. Hamilton took so much upon himself, in fact, that Ruthven felt compelled at last to remind him that his time was not entirely his own, and that If it. were, it was not the custom for young ladles to rush about London under the nineteen. chaperonage of boys of crest-fallen looked rather Shore Young reenthusiasm his but the at rebuke, mained unabated. Then youll take her, uncle, will you not? Perhaps; if I have time. Dont you think she will enjoy it all immensely? Doubtless. You enjoy your music halls and casinos, but they are the last see you places in the world I wish to visit. You are rather hard on pleasure, uncle. I am hard on wasted time, at a period of life when time is inost precious. thea- Yet, if Margaret likes to visit the ters Oh! I should enjoy it above all things, Mr. Ruthven. He looked at her sparkling, earnest to eyes, and feared he should be able deny her nothing. Then we will go sometimes, so long as late hours do not interfere with your health. Tell Mrs. Garrett to get you require for anything you may to a night, and we win ray visit The PoLoned Flower.' How many people who saw the beautiful girl in the dramatist's box on the ow "N p- po-dhl- 1 Tie-que- nt blt ner-cur- y . blue-throa- u-- . 1 1 ' Yin-gara- ri. good-size- d i con-panio- gas-ligh- u, To-da- - , wool-gatherin- g. l well-trie- d v-- w - 7 JBvaolibaLo5,:, -- t- Denver Directory. mon-son- ne HARNESS $W v -- 1 . self-governm- ent 7" 1115-1- . f .5!. for PILES 4j-in- ch Ad-dr- es h- ASSAY OFFICE I 8-!- U-v- c i n. |