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Show I AS THE WORLD REVOLVES 11 WEEKLY HEAD OF SONS OF VETERANS. ososocccooa j The Bow of Orange Ribbon PANORAMA MRS. FULLER SUDDENLY CALLED -- J A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK f 1 k444 - 1 enly thing to Bram Van Heemsklrk.' Katherine very soon suspected bow matters stood with her brother, and gratitude led her to talk with him about the lovely Jewess. But for some weeks after the duel she could cot bear to leave the houses wer It was only after both men known to be recovering, that she ven tured to kirk; and her experience there was not one which tempted her to try the streets and the stores. However, no Interest is a living Interest In a community but politics; and far more important events had now the public attention. During the previous March, the Stamp Act and the Quar terlng Act had passed both houses of Parliament; and Virginia and Massachusetts, conscious of their dangerous character, bad roused the fears of the other Provinces; and a convention of tholr delegates was appointed to meet during October In New York. It was drew this Important session which healed Nell Semple, with scarcely wounds from his chamber. The streets were noisy witli hawkers crying tho with detested Acts, and crowded men discussing groups of them. It was during this time of excite ment that Katherine said one morning, at breakfast, "Bram, wall one minute for me. I am going to Klpa store for By AMELIA E. BARR. Heart Disease Claims Wife Chief of Author of Friend Ollvto.." 1, Thou ond tho Other Ono," CtW and ha r jver Justice of Supreme Court 1NM, by Dodd, Heed and Company. Mrs. Copyright, - tb(,r'nmerthe saddle and ha Mary E. Fuller, wife of Melvllq m . culler, chief nirfeot race. Sf" " of justice the supreme riif'J'Jn point of vantage he can court of the United States, died unex advantage. will not And those that are angry CHAPTER VII. (Continued.) pectedly while seated on the piazza of "Disgrace! The word goes not with with thee may be angry with me Malnestay." her summer home at our name, Ratavtus; and what mean also Sorrento, Me. While in every loophole, he can apparently In good Dram! my Bram! my brother! " H Mrs. Fuller was stricken with you, then? in one word, speak." through a knothole. health, rerlght Is one comfort for mo, If I wu(?eIver disaster while he There and Nell Capt. "Well, then, Semple , was g'lning ground. he still lived; if one hope knew is that duel. a That have thus Hyde fought the poorest horses spin courses thou could give me!" comes to of devious what way paselon. d the giving rW amasement at the sudden "What hope there Is, I will go and I never fought a duel. No one should ffi they'd found. make me. It is a fixed principle with see, and, it there is good news, I will ' lx, glad for thee." hes ever ready and his lswe:i me." Not half an hour was Bram away; "Poor Nell! His fault, I am sure, It &r..utteahdi.yu.1cw,th and yet, to the miserable girl, how was not" iTrtVneswont dimlnfth; be It "Joanna! Neil is nearly dead. If grief and fear lengthened out the moj ha ne'er a finish, the money. In a he had been in the right he would not ments! When Bram came back, It . Ml goes and gets eoit convincing way! be nearly dead. The Lord does not was with a word of hope on his lips. I have seen, he said, who dost and ha forsake a person who is In the right brilliant as a rocket u 3,1 thou think? the Jew Cohen. He of ges every "pocket way." hed turn Into a victory a palpable iat In the hall behind them, Katherine all mon, he has sat by Capt. Hyde's defeat keeping cases' on , there's no one The pallor of her face, the side all night; and he bas dressed the stood. Perfect races Is he rides them from hopeless droop of her white shoulders wound the English surgeon declared the trouble grand stand seat. and arms, were visible lu Its gloomy beyond mortal skill, And he said to V New York Sun. desshadows. Softly as a spirit she mo, 'Three times, In the Persian ert, I have cured wounds still worse, my mother." to nearer them. as drew she walked, Geese. ef Falklands Plague Is he hurt?" and the Holy One hath given me the And the Englishman? At the store, Bram left her, and aftto be an excellent jtere appears Killed. He has at least twenty power of healing; and, if He wills, the er selecting the goods her mother In the new a tor Industry rtiing That is needed, Katherine was going up Pearl wounds. Till morning he will not live. young man shall recover.' Gov. Grey Wilson rlitlard Islands. be what Katherine. said, who sephimself was the councillor It street, when she heard herself called an agitation Is on foot to sports that "Forever I will love the Jew. Though lu a familiar and urgent voice. At the arated men," to undertake ice the government he fall, I will love him. So kind he is, the same moment a door was flung "My good Jorls, It was like him." of the wild jjj diminution but in even to those who have not spoken open; and Mrs. Gordon, running down conKatherine's moment a For tame too goose, and tfllty much well, nor done well, to him. of the roar the few steps, put her hand upon the The sciousness reeled. he does not sympathize with It At this moment the family returned girl's Bhoulder. was round life our ocean which girds are doing He farmers meantime in her ears, the feeling of chill and from the morning service, and Bram "Oh, my dear, this Is a piece of good Szps. work themselves, and are ji deadly a rather defiantly drew his sister to his fortune past belief! Come into my with But heart. her at collapse for a : be-the hundred heart disease and expired almost upper jtftog $2.50 I of side. Jorls was not with them. He lodgings. Oh, Indeed you shall! fore her daughters, who sat near her, supreme will she took possession as evidence of slaughter; and It I had stopped at the "King's Arms" to will have no excuso. Surely you owe All be. not I will herself. Weak 150,-D000 t could to MO, from reach her. i suggested that will know. All I will suffer." And ask if Capt. Hyde was still alive; for, Dick and me some reward after tho Mrs. Fuller was born in Burlington, geese, representing grass for 20,. of everything, the young man's pangs we have suffered for you." with these thoughts she went back to in spite Iowa, Aug. 19, 1845, her parents being cheep, might with advantage be cheerfulness In the agony of heroic the at her took room and the She was leading Katherine Into tho place William E. and Jane Brown greyed annually. the preceding night had deeply touch house as she fol H7IZAI7 DOSTW ' spoke; and Katherine who later moved to Chicago, table. In a few minutes the rest But the governor points out that the cd Jorls. No one spoke to Katherine; had w lowed. and therefore not the anticipated Batavlus not had the ill, where Mrs. Fuller passed much of her utlre goose Is excellent eating, and tween the military and civic branches He even her mother was annoyed and hu power, to oppose her. She placed tho amazement and shock. madams In life. W. 1860 commercial she of order. Melville married that the links enterprise 8d(l( in the suf- millated at the social ordeal through girl by her side on the sofa; she took Fuller, who In 1888 was appointed had felt a Just satisfaction Myrtle Kramer of Illinois was electjljtt preserve from waste about a lepa Katherine. which they had just passed, and she her hands, and, with a genuine grief to was he bringing fering chief justice by Fresident Cleveland. nXoni pounds of food and the high-is- s ed junior vice president of the DaughIt that the er- and dor. But nothing had happened as ho ex- thought only reasonable love, told her all that poor Dick" down which this slaughter pro-tie- ters of Veterans. td should made share the had suffered be gon girl ring of being instead The and was still suffering for meal, pected. WAR AS CAUSE OF INSANITY. over such dread trial. her sake. lengthened pleasantly vast of SOCIETY WOMEN. Is to the This FEUDS OF As the time went on poor Katherine say nothing and si Katherine covered her face, and Another Danger That Threatens Sol- ful intelligence, was hurried Van Heemsklrk shivered and aickened iuntity of eggs which are broken lent. with a hopelessness and abansobbed Modern in diers Hold War. of Fashion New York Leaders lu the early. of averted eyes and up Stray Stories. It was some comfort that after It lifted presence and don that equally fretted Mrs. Gordon. Dr. Paul Jacoby, physician In chief Their Grudges Long. chill at in that shoulders, irev Hen Died of Broken Heart. If I could only see Richard, only to the provincial asylum of Orel, Rus- Joanna and he could walk in the gap mosphere of disapproval which sepA leader of New York Society said affair thoroughly ' A Plymouth Rock hen hatched out gee him for one moment! "It is almost Impossible to sia, urges the necessity of a special den and talk the and her arated from the sympathy recently; watched them away, tor ducklings about six weeks ago That Is exactly what I am going aca large dinner any more. There army medical service for Insanity, to over. Katherine CH. room. And confidenee of her old friends and to her fled she and then Ont. Her counte-mc- e give to k St. Catharines, lie will get better when nervous propose. which are too many feuds and quarrels and privation, fatigue, the She took from quaintances. I will call a coach, wore a somewhat surprised ex women who hate each other are the tensions caused by ever present dan- oh, how she wept! seen he has you. bor said is "It thy punishment," few letters her the once." at their Tension when she first gazed upon will we hiding and place alcogo mental to the shocks, ger, cause of too much embarrassment frequent mother, "bear it bravely and patiently. "Alas! Go I dare not My father and le brood, but she cared a hostess. Of course, they try to holism and wounds predispose the sol- lover had written her, and she In a little while, It w ill be forgot." But mourn women as over them mourned lor them mother! with maternal Instinct. But camremote my in but and went men dier, especially on, and the wounded gloss their enmity for the time, In the full tide weeks he hen's And Dick, what of Dick, poor appetite failed, and the look the result Is worse than open war- paigns where there are no local asy- in such extremities. from their death fought away slowly i surprise grew into one of disgust as fare, At one dinner a cabinet officer lums like that In which Russia Is now of her angulBh, Lysbet stood at the pillows, and Katherine did pot recover Dick, who Is dying for you? She went She beam the Inarticulate ie ducklings grew. The strain was sat between two great women of engaged. Dr. Jacoby served in the door. the place In social estimation which to the door and gave the order for a of words woe, and her heart ached for she had lost a imm much, and the other day, with Franco-Prussiwas then war and then one and to He talked fashion. through the ungovernable coach. "Your lover, Katherine. Child, her child. She had followed her to tempers of her at look at her charge, the hen tophave you no heart? Jut on your bonlovers to the other, and tried to draw them pressed with the great number of to weep with her; ed over and died, undoubtedly from Into a 111 lasts and In net again. Here also are my veil and cases of mental disorder which came give her comfort, conversation But forever; nothing hour that Katherine i broken heart. months Nell Semple was in his cloak. No one will perceive that it under his attention, and his further but she felt that The women obstinately refused to exto be soothed three child a more no was maltho that shown wan and worn with fever Is you. It Is the part of humanity, I have man office researches the and a again, word, finally change kiss. She had bemother'3 her with deand In wars assure you. Do so much for a poor aoul Was all Is common a Hungry, Tramp Really and he was supposed to ,be diplomat ady sorrow and suffering, and wearing Ms sword He com- come a woman, and a womans i tramp was arrested at Ludlow, arm in a sling, but still decidedly who is at the gravea mouth." Introduced them. A chill followed. mands specialized attention. bad found ber. . world-likIt was eviins., who claimed to have been four and While thus alternately urging and pares the sinking of warships by They had known each other for twenIt was near ten o'clock when Jorls dent that public opinion was in a large d W without food. The to and earthquakes ten for Katberlne, the coach came, and friends mines had been torpedoes persuading years, ty came home. His face was troubled, measure with him, and though in the the leer took the famished man to a loathed each other the other ten." and volcanic eruptions, which are well disguise was assumed, and the two disarranged and blood- Middle Kirk the affair was sure to be drove staurant, where he ate a meal which known to produce mental disorders, his clothing rapidly to the "Kings Arms." and Lysbet never remember- the susz the a was of and a of reproof, lying upon a couch which subject quantity of food consumed MRS. MINOT MADE PRESIDENT. and thinks that these new forms of stained; Hyde seen him so completely exto have ed close to the window. ts all known records in the 'town. forms new of drawn its been to had yet will tend highest privileges, pension shock produce hausted. "llram Is with Nell," he It was not difficult to feel the sym- He was yet too weak to stand, too !) meal Included ten large slices Head of Womans Relief Corps Is from of neurosis and Insanity. I said, he will not be home. i bread, about two pounds oMmeat, eak to enduro long the strain of com pathy often given to deeds publicly New Hampshire. thou?" "And s dough-ittBLAMED. six bar large and but Jorls or books or papers, admired. censured, PRESIDENT NORD IS privately pany pieces of pie Mrs. Fanny E. Minot of Manchester, "I helped them carry the other. To remarked this spirit with a little asheard his aunt's voice and footHe washed down with four cups of N. H., was elected over many oppon- we took him. Arms the Kings not could He and dissent. tonishment u. and fall. felt, as he always did, a vague Haytis Chief Executive Responsible "Live will be? find In bis heart any excuse for either pleasure in her advenL Whatever of For Recent Troubles. His left lung Is pierced through, Nell or Hyde; and, when the elder en- life came Into his chunber of suffering Ancient Watches Still Keep Time. The disorder whi h prevails In Port wound In the throat he bas. But bad A A Jeweler In Boone, Iowa,, has a larged with acme acerbity upon the came through her. She brought him au Prince, Haytl, and the attacks upon to the then, youth he bas, and a great spirit, requirements of honor among men, dally such Intelligences as she thought attributed are collection of watches and clocks that merchants Syrian I wish not for his death, Jcria offended him by replying: tofate back hundreds of years and still conducive to his recovery; and it must hostile attitude of President Nord - and hope.knows." God adI think of be acknowledged that It was not alrecent my a little In then, Well, elder, keep time. One watch has a diamond' all ward foreigners. "Nell, what of him?" set gold that 'honor' which runs not with the ways her "humor to be truthful." For works and silver case is Unconscious he was when I left laws of God and country.' dated 1538. Hyde had so craved news of Kather A 1685 watch bears the Katherine Doc home. his at him of voice the me tell trade Let Jorls, you, jue, that ahe believed he would die mark, "Grays, Bond street, know?" 1685." A clock is dated 1C87, and there tbe people Is the voire of God, in a wanting it; and ahe bad therefor "She knows. conscientious ono are two measure; and you may tee with your fallen, without very old clocks having wood "How, then?" Neil scruple, into tho reporter's temptathat malr een that it ain acqulta a works in his store for repairs. All which "O Jorl. if In her room thou could o' wrongdoing. things Man, Jorls! would tion, inventing tb keep perfect time. have beard, her crying! My heart you punish a fair aword-figh- t wl' tbe ought to have taken place, and dll for her ache, the orrowful one!" not hangman?" Lemon Tree Worth Owning. "See, then, that this lesson she miss 'A better way there Is. In the Fra. A. C. Wellman of Brookline, (To be continued.) It is a hard one, but learn it she pillory I would stand these men of not lemon her from ft, recently picked must. If thy love would pass It by, honor, who of their own feelings think tree a lemon weighing thirteen and a THE EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING. think this, for her good It Is." more than of the law of God. A very half ounces and measuring twelve was sabbath, the next The morning laches one way and eleven Inches the quick end that punishment would put Completely Strips Bark From Treo and many painful questions suggested to a custom wicked and absurd." ether In circumference. The lemon No Tract of Flro. themselves to Jorls and Lysbet Van ka been growing fourteen months. 'Weel, Jorls, well hae no quarrel felt that he must Jorls Heemsklrk. valuable knowledge as much That The tree, which is three years old Here comes Nell, nnent the of lightning may bo not take hi eat among the Jeaoon and we'll question. effects to the Mrs. Minot to the fa' tad about five feet high, has always let the question c iterated of been national ho had as of trees that have fully until a ballot study first by tho on gained men than ents been kept indoors. Ines by the ground. There are wiser Is maintained by Relief corps all blame of blood-guil- t it struck been Womans by the of I balth aides." on or either you president O. elder and deacon In A tree of bis the dcmlnle and scientists. encampment English many at the present A Whits Jorls nodded gravely, and turned which stood for many years on the could hard Elephants Funeral. Madam session. kirk full Curious ceremonies are witnessed A. R. at Boston. to welcome the young man. More side of a road a few miles from Wally endure tbs thought of the glances to Slam when one of the sacred white that would be thrown at her daughter, than ever he liked him; for, apart lingford, in England, wai struck by Bulow Family Is Largs. tlephanta dies. It is given a funeral a and the probable slights she would fiom moral and prudential reasons, it lightning during a violent storm a There will shortly be great gathtrander than that accorded to princes was easy for the father to forgive an and utterly destroyed. receive, so Katherines piteous en Bulow family In Berlin. unreasonable love for Ms Katherine. short time ago royal blood. Buddhist priests offl ering of the was she and wa listened of to, examined it a chancellor E. is clan treaty Mr. 8plelmann of the Percy chief Slam Tbs date, and thousands of devout Also, ho was now more anxious for a few hours afterward and found that borne. at no remain to are allowed there and tho German empire, men and women follow the Tho kirk that morning would have marriage between Nell and his daugh- the bark had been completely stripother Persons of of best thing to animal to the grave. Jewels fewer than eighty a "repetition threatened he office dress to one side, and been tho pillory to ber. She was on- - ter. It was indeed the and name who hold massaand offerings house thou his some esteem ped off and flung were social restore to the her all of fully foreigners representing 1804. when branch had also been apeakabty grateful for the solitude a largo I I 87 tends of pounds ars burled with tbs under the state. One of them, Indeed, her years for own by making people; de- cred. Nord Is an tbe house, for space and silence, in of her torn away and splintered. He looked U to be found In every government elephant Is Ignorant, childish and which she could have the relief of bio wife, Nell would most emphatically He old office down for some token of fire but was unable partment from the foreign About the exonerate her from all blame In the to find any. He noticed, however, vindictive and keeps bis people unrestrained weeping. whites. tatabllshed One Thousand Years Ago to the police station at no farther, stirred up against the middle of the morning, she heard quarrel. Just this far, ahd are all of one Inner surface of the bark A and, what Is more, they suffering that the lingular Illustration of the not had Nell' three months bad Bram tho Brim's to footsteps. bear marked was longitudinally with thin the right adclaim and TALENT. blood full now the with whle) the Japanese from aided hi suit, no had WANTS BEST RAILWAY Katherine's of close set, of which Bulow. staying all the thought very lines, When vene to wavy the of Jorla, backed by their family vocations Is seen arm. of baron. oerv-i- c were about a quarter of aa kirk, and when she confronted him, approval crests the to in government the with Offered connected Have to social In a announcement justification. Japanese his weight of this and President Dial Said so inch apart. He took several photocome up to Berlin with their wive, aevspaper that a celebrated dancing her. WithBut, In spite of these advantage, for of waa High Poets to Americans. full 470 of them. heart pity be will di graphs of tbe ruined, tree and he refinancial aster was to hold a service In hon and famine there In tho from current hours ho had lie waa really much farther away twenty-feu- r last Gossip tho in be 1 to them as most useful, since they photothen of Diaz whole group rof the 1,000th anniversary of the The She bad heard from Bram gards Katherine. bM It that President the to understand temptation trlct begun show clearly the rending effect of prom-inedeath of hi ancestor, who wa tbs graphed. Mexico is attempting to Indue, In whtcb Katherine had been; begun the story of tbe challenge and the lightning on a fibrous tissue. can to men flrt of the family to take up the pro American railroad to understand that love never asks, fight; beard how patiently Hyde had . Maslon. reSun Parlor for Convaleacent. with tho Vera Crus and o her What lot o thy name? Of what country parried Neil's attack rather than Sword of Famous Leader Stolen. In which the Mexican Robert H. McCurdy, preeldent so bad Nell until II turn lines It, passionately father? la Who thy la having railway Current art thou? sword of the famous peasant Interested. Tbe Walks to Cure Consumption. Is his leaa than life Insurance company, satisfaction refused must any felt that so long a he lived ho In New government Charles E. Norris, who say ho has Diana drawn for a mansion tho name of some remember Miriam Cohen a she Mood life; beard, also, how even at the point leader Stephen Fadlnger, who In the mentions roof. on the and traffic offlkad If. 000 miles and worn out York with a un parlor 1626 led the peasant revolt la Meh nrlced operating talking to him in, the shadowy More of death, fainting and falling, Hyde year room totjr seven of this size ilnc Aug had tried to protect ber ribbon at bis Upper Austria, has been mysteriously him The made Miriam of pairs of shoes this And memory side be constructed, $901, to euro himself of consump-tlo- . , breast 8b never wearied of talking stolen from the Historical Art Court to Katherine. the floor In tun very pitiful I ndSip Interest Vienna. The thief muRt In 8yracuae, N. Y. Ito atarted active an taken In"Every ono U angry at me, Bram, with Bram on the subject; she thought Museum, moat Mr- McCurdy with i.no. after having paid doc of tho Vera Cm been nf wood. It 19 daring, for very carehave all of dreamed It of all will it Batavlu and night management day, during rstima. oven my father: American Is $900. He has Increased his weight tention to use tho sun parlor Informed J kept, and the watch ful always about more It much And she knew on tho chair at my tide; and 8 1. has worn Be to 138 to have tho rom. not sit Is a most cumbersome itself word or I Joanna her than have supposod pounds. a parents great Joanna ay disgrace bio and Ws-U- n It wai made for her. And thou? Wilt thou Bram had easily fallen Into the habit weapon. It U supposed that skill railroad The best coat the a Parl in Fresh Water Clams. obtain under ; carried great his away after to ask Cobcn's of of die shall I at I mo? think scold calling alio to hae and' Client he can find available In the but no Intrinsic value, has saw Miriam he At (word shocking out a peck of fresh first often; patient to help Mm oi crate tU grief." 'tor clams for Ms hens Hal Clark 1 end, whon he did, life became a hear- - most Interesting associations. State ono? That thou little Unltel Scold thee, recommend alway West Franklin, Me., discovered property. convtih scenes toht smell plentyP sun during of hut handsome pearls n About Kn0Whf' a wonder William E. Dustin of Dwight, III., ' Chosen by Acclamation. At the aunual convention of the National Sons of Veterans at Boston William K. Dustin of Dwight, 111., was elected commander In chief by acclamation. The following officers also were chosen by acclamation: Senior vice commander in chief George S. Geis of San Francisco. Junior vice commander In chief M. D. Friedman of Birmingham, Ala. Quartermaster general Fred E. Bolton of Boston. It was voted to hold the next convention at Gettysburg, Fa. A new constitution was adopted by which greater distinction Is drawn bo- Race. U J w! i -- ! - stern-lookin- F jrzxy jr.zzjg? 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