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Show that must, at all hazarda, NOTE WORKING be OF ENGINE. vemed.'1 BY WHOSE HAND? i' Testing Device in Operation by an Who la ahe? Eastern Railroad. "Well. I'm not going to tell J An odd thing to be seen in the What hava I did. dear Leva, to thae out seen her opeit now. Wait until I've That inou doal doth ao cruel to mat (, ' 0 I may be fortunate enough tP atlug department of the New York, I not guod ainiush to le Ain't more. Hew Haven By EDITH SESSIONS TL'PPER, and Hanford railroad is Thy thlna at InatT control her; If so, It's Just as well th them alone alara upon the blue. By what the trainmen call s "bird box 1 think of thou, alni-Autkar mi "Of a Haifa Brmadth," thee are true. Tka Black DlameaA. ftfc you shouldn't know. I will run in new a It is engine. I and For hast very many thoughts of you powerful morrow again, and tell you whether 1 hast, I hast! locomotive of the compound type, and I' succeed or not. CasnUkt. br Willard Fracku a Cs it is Cowriskt, im kj SiraM ft Smiia. 0Thenever, never did Z dunsnever But he did not come, and day aftW the given the appearance shown in sins you say. not nonel accompanying photograph by the aee not I did and My spirits are completaly skua. day passed, erection of an affair of wood over one la heart My bust. I was aa one night, leaving ' . CHAPTER IX. Forsooth, forsooth I am forsook yet may dawn for me a day of love the club, of which we were both mem- of the cylinders, in which affair na inAnd my ambition hast been toolq For an Instant th mom crew black. and rest and peace. n record of spector sits and makes Just sea how sadly 1 dost look bers, I came full upon him. 1 dust, X dost! the working of the machinery about Then, aa consciousness returned. I calls-hoAh! Severance, he cheerily heard him say: the head end of the engine while it in How did I came to be In lova? are you? By the way, old Ixff. la motion and while the PART II. So. my dear girl, if you hare AnAll that I hast I freely guv train is speedk I which of TUI every hope haa been remuv affair that little spoke gelo In your power. I as assuredly j ing on the run between New York and The Truth. And set apart. was settled amicably. you very In Boston. The operation is being car-viemine. It was either the I wouldn't be eo mean as paint hare you be should told have have but My you, lifelong passion as It ain't on for the purpose of making s slim hand of your sister that unfastCHAPTER I. But honest. 1 art wan and faint. so infernally busy. Good night," as 1 ened my cobra's cane, or this white art, I art! comparative test of the compound he hurriedly pa sued on. ; Wallace Irwin In New Tork Globe. wonder.' gently smoothing my hand, The Story of Gerald Severance. Since hla death. I have been sewhich still lay passively in his. It is now a year since the tragic oc"Can It be, he continued, that this death of my friend and client, Regi- tting up hla estate. I have had wide to it casion very my open eyes beautiful velvet hand Is the hand of nald Dalrymple. some of the claims which have be a murderess? Once more I feel the thrill of the inAt that awful word I groaned aloud. horror that shot through my breast presented against It; and It has all resource, the plausible "Don't call me that, I cried. "No as I learned the horrid details of his quired comno not that. I am a wicked woman. taking off. The shock was well nigh which a lawyer is supposed to conceal to certain very mand, For years I have nourished hatred Insupportable. He had speut the last facta from the knowledge if and revenge, but few hours of his life with me, and white-facewoman wko that sweet, "Hush! Satane. said this terrible now, while I write, 1 recall him as he 'f. name. bla bears man. "I do not ask you to tell me looked that night I can see him 1 bare felt very guilty at times whin (CopyrlKht, ISOS, by Dally Story Fun. Co.) more. There must, however, be no handsome, graceful fellow that he war she has asked embarrassing questtoSA 1 scandal. You are to rease at once, down and broad the up was the popular home of her rival snd a strange scene wife Morton's John sauntering and I have moat roundly lied in reply. and forever, your persecution of piazzas of the Sea View Hotel, bend-tn- Her fair, sad face, with Its donna of a high-clas- s light op- was enacted between those two womprims appealltf You are quite safe so long as over the fair woman who hung on en one pleaded, the other sneered. era theater, ller stage name was has drifted a time betwem eyes, many was and is well known. She Heartbreaking pathos was met by you behave yourself. I shall not harm his arm, and looked np at him wlWi me and my books. It has looked it well, to up you unless you break faith with me. eyes that plainly said that which they me from bond and was the pet of the public, courted, senseless simpering snd giggles. The mortgage. It baa he no had to tell. concluded, my flattered and feted as few others of heart of a noble woman bled, while taking right Satane, me with often before floated moreover, His pronounced flirtation with a other hand, and holding both within doll danced the theatrical firmament ever have the eyes of a baby-facethat look of stony despair upon it so his own, and regarding me earnestly, charming Baltimore widow had been terrible been. Yet ahe was a miserable wom- with delight and exaltation that a i. see. to almost tenderly, "I wish I had known for days the talk of Sea View. Everystar whom everybody envied should an. What la that look? had be pleading at her feet for the love of admiration and you years ago. I wish I could have body knew he had a beautiful, neglectfame Wealth, I so often watch It creep Into h been eo freely lavished upon her that a man. One man! As If the world prevented all the sorrow and anguish ed wife at his place, a few miles down face, when we are talking together. ' which you must have undergone. Had the beach. Opinions regarding his contimes ahe will be cheerful, almotf with the new type of ten wheeled she was In a position to enjoy to the was not full of them! I loved you, I would have made a dif- duct were being freely expressed In At did she cars for tha wretched What moat cherished full that gratification when her eyes, h9 single cylinder engines which have ferent woman of you than Reginald most forcible terms by the menand as smiling, tske suddenly of her sex, the Jealous envy of all womans Insignificant husband, except on that expression d been put into use on this road. features, succeeded in women has for one the accord with well, doing. Dalrymple that, as stage manager, he could adother professional women. frozen horror a look that Do re might diaYou have suffered yes and so has they condemned and envied the vance her, aa he bad dope, step by and had She beauty youth, have revelled In. HABITS OF THE DOVE. Flowers were flung at monds poor Angela. You are now to be mer- widow. He had never been more degalore. I understand cannot Of course; It voted to his bronze-haireher nightly, and the dally newspapers ciful, as you hope for mercy. temptress of "Billing," Writer ' I did not answer. I was cowed, than Thinks, Corresponds told of her He was at her side the ahe loved her husband, and equally, triumphs In flowery lanmust hla death have been course, to Our t Kissing. wubdued. This mans mlendld cour- entire evening. Behind her great guage. An Englishman, Edmond Selous, has All at once black fan she coquettlshly smiled and frightful shock, but It is something of her photographs Thousands age and virility awed n His hand was constantly beyond a look of suffering or sorrow, been watching doves at play and in adorned the store windows and huge I seemed to see myself In my true whispered. one look a to is make it it combat Of the habit of billing. in of her sweet smiling light my frightfully dwarfed, distort- - arranging her dalnty wrap or toying is I hate to write It theshudder; look of which so many birds engage when reproductions face made bright the bill posting stalost soul. are Where they nesting, he says: wretchThe family is once again at th birds now merely bill, they once. In tions. In spite of this she was had so she miserable that ed fully ' place below Sea View. opinion, fed each other or the "I could scarcely bear the thought mOe fed the female but pleasure determined to end her life. had ever of coming here,' she plaintively said cane to be experienced in the contact Not a whisper of scandal reputation. She to me one day, "but little Marcella's a Ion1 and the passage of food, which assailed her stainless whom she truly married a man health must be considered. She is so was never necessary, gradually be- had or no ability, man of loved a little ' much better at the seashore. came vbsolete. I think It by no means creature, but, by her inIier sister, Miss Cspel, Is with her. Improiable that our own kissing may a colorless she had procured him the pofluence, a What regal creature she is! Her have figlnated In much the same way ll tion of stage manager in the comtender devotion to this delicate, frat birds, when thus billing,' ex-- pany in which she was the star. the same sort of pleasure gile woman is amsxlng. own efforts snd talents she her By There is another member of the do when we kiss must he had built up a luxurious home, which vlous to any one who has she Illuminated family, who is equally admirable a with the radiance of handsome cousin, a sort of Orientalisthem." and the everher dignity matronly ed Frenchman; a man who haa all cullarlty of the stock dove lasting light of her gentle womanly a writes: "When these birds kinds of wonderful curios and books Zmmutf love. Yet ahe had decided to kill and relics. He was the owner of the ey constantly interrupt the herself, to die because another worn' vile reptile which stung poor Dalthe combat by bowing in the an had One pleaded, dhe other entered. usurped the place in her worthajurd way, not to one another, less husbands rymple to death. The serpent is now since he first discovered .her which affection, step rightly feat, Gentry; So to speak, for no dead, I am glad to say. , . her. to face in the back row of tha belonged pretty The Professor Is a profound stu- fbjectllr purpose whatever, apparentIt was not that she was swayed chorus! so. must because conversationalist brilliant and do a buflmly ly. they dent, But when the prims donna drew a by the vulgar passion called Jealousy. story-telles man of vast experience is, the bow has become a was rather that her loyal heart was pistol from her pocket and coolly told It and as courting and and wide travel. wounded. Broken by the knowledge the chorus ' girl her intention, the consultations Ogbtlngtire intimately connected the After my business that the man to whom she had been brainless beauty promptly fainted with Mrs. Dalrymple are pver, it is one suggests the other in the mind of true as steel sacrificed way. with delight I meet and chat with this the bira who bows, all at once, under her love for deliberately the blandishments of a - It would have been, easy for the remarkably clever man. He interests a misconception." frivolous little chorus girl. wronged woman to have avenged hen me; he Instructs and entertains me. elf then, but, while she did not feu The glorious creature was so con Customs. Burial His manner toward the beautiful tfhlneie moment to die, ehe would not. could not, hsve never a she for stltuted that Chinaand a 'When rich important The ed, moral nature. The garden of my with the flowers she carried. His sisters Is worthy of mention. thought to revenge herself by slaying the slain of anothers blood upon her heart, filled with ugly nettles and bold, blue eyes were fastened on her chivalrous consideration he gives the man dies, his funeral Is conducted the wretch whom ahe bad raised to soul. much and His with pomp Is splendor. weeds, was laid bare to me. I covered unblushing face; his lips were ever young widow charming; the courthis or She was about to press the revolver impudent accomplice. of and Instead relations. sendmy face with my hands and shud- at her ear, and from all corners of esy and deference he shows Miss friends She to her own heart when a mossengei She thought only of banInnumerable send wreaths, ing call dered. came her the piazza ye expressive nods and Capel Satane, they would die and leave him to his guilty boy was ushered in, snd on the note Let me go, I can bear no more. I winks, shrugs of shoulders, and uplift- gods! wh&t a name for a civilized ners. These are made of white silk, conscience; leave her to the remorse in his hand, addressed to her rival, can bear no more. Have your way. I ing of eyebrows. being! convey an intimation of some with inscriptions beautifully worked of having wrecked a happy home. she recognised her husband's handand sendthe black velvet, fg express more mere submit" But Rex paid not the slightest heed. emotion profound than one thing she could' do, writing. was There him-seto ers the deceased wishes good I heard him unlock the door. I All his pampered, petted life he had cousinly regard. Hastily she tore the message open or to the members of his family however. She could brand her rival knew I was at liberty. I staggered sought pleasure in his own fashion. I suspect that handsome Frenchman with the authorship of the tragedy. and read: tor On the of generations. many day SomeIf the world disapproved, he merely has his eye on Miss Cspel. past without looking at him. "Good luck at last, dear. Chance the funeral these banners are carried She resolved to die in the chorus girls way I found my room, and alone' In snapped his finger and went his way. (To le continued.) Those rooms, the of your lifetime. Remember, my pet. by hired men who are all dressed pretty apartments. the darkness, wrestled with my de- His social position was so assured and ilike for the occasion. After the constant haunt of her husband, main- It was I who made you my wife's unTHE WEIGHT OF CHILDREN. his fortune so great, he could afford spair. funeral, which lasts several hours at tained on the money the wronged wife derstudy. I may do more, much more Is this man a fiend or. a god? I .to defy all cavil and criticism. girl had tri- for my precious popay-wopsvery he cemetery, is over, the banners are earned. The baby-facefor Have 8et Standards I fancied After the women had gone to their Physicians fear him and I admire him. over her life. Hers should be soon. umphed and ill back, grace eventually brought Various Ages. him a mere bookworm, absorbed in apartments, a select company met in the triumph of death, ny dying In her "Study the prlms-donnpart for all The weight of a growing child is he rooms of the late Chinaman's his curios, his travels and his natural the card rooms of the hotel. There rivals home she would bring upon the you are worth. I may have to let you bouse. most to index the its genimportant history. I never dreamed him to be a was a good deal of drinking and much shameless girl who had robbed her of play It and 1 want my sweeteral health. The standard of weight student of human nature a dissecter furious fun. an to love husband's score such a heart her unsavory big success. a Hard Hen Worker. of hearts. My last, recollection of Rex Dai- for growing children, that usually of A. Edwards R. have James "I a rehearsal for 3 called Apponaug. authorities in the matter, Ho'w his eyes held and coerced me! ry m pie is not a particularly pleasing' given by this afternoon. Come perfect In music pet hen which has the free-torI seem now to see their liquid, somber one. Flushed, noisy, a bit unsteady Is that at five years of age a child I; hasof athe house. She has her nest and words. You are perfect, darling, splendor, lighted with mysterious fire. on his legs, his fair, curling hair should weigh about as many pounds it a corner of the wood box which does in all else. What a will he possesses! He bent tumbling over his long forehead, his as it is Inches high. As a rule this with the possibility of any other of love and lots of kisses to tray or over not much he will half-shuunder me like a reed me! forty he raised his glass eys; honors. a her For leu little long sharing my sugar plum, from her dewho Atire-liancomo , Children of I went to him. as Zpnobia to largo high in the air and stammered forth: pounds. time this remarkable hen has laid John Morton. voted, confidently expecting to vanquish "Ilm-- to the mniili-- of blushing sixteen. parents should weigh something more double-yoke- d but last Thursday eggs, The little never got widow to sugar plum the litre's The of inrreaRe that. rate should than and enslave him; ard Instead, he lias " those kisses. The rest oi the toast was lost in lie about two pounds for every inch the surpassed all records by laying never chained me to his chariot wheels. three eggs In one day. read her stage managers disgusting I seem no longer to be myself Sa- the uproarious laughter and clinking of growth. When a child is rather message. The understudy never got tane Capel a wronged, vindictive of glasses, which greeted the second heavier In proportion to its height than Public Reading Room In 1616. her chance. She did not even attend this standard it is a sign of good woman; but rather a creature that line of his toast. the rehearsal call specially on her 1 was of Is If the child soon and the health. weary fun, chastened been refined and has growing rapidly by When she recovered consciousfor the after retired The not to next it should be allowed fall much some trying ordeal. night ness she found her unwelcome visitor How gently he said. Hal I loved time I saw him was when, in answer below It without being made to rest gone. She felt so upset that she sent you I would have made a different to the wild ejaculations of his man more than has been the custom before. an excuse to the theater, and did not A deficiency of weight In proportion woman of you. Had be loved me! Williams, who came riding, even sing in the chorus that night to the hotel, a party to height is always an unfavorable and wild-eyeHow strange to think of that! He Meantime when John Morton reachmen of down hurried In to his and the progress would not have stung me, roused my place sign. Any interruption ed the theater for the 3 oclock resaw that livid of of durincrease that ghastly, weight, object me to especially tantalized desperation, anger, hearsal he found his wife there ready only to subdue me. He would not distorted, grinning thing, that a few ing the continuance of growth, must to take her part. She sung and acted have made me worship him only to short hours before had been the life be a danger signal that should not be r with more brilliancy and abandon than .of his set the rollicking neglected. would love. He on have my trample ever. a of fashionable revel. developed the good in me. and have The stage manager's note to his Royalties and Regicides. Six months before his death. I was helped me to correct my faults. I It would hsve been s strsnge thing wife's understudy had averted a tragIn my office, hard at one day sitting might have been a gentle, tender Yet ahe was a miserable woman. Indeed, if the crowned heads of Europe lookedy which would have shocked half woman, with lovely children about me. work, when Dalrymple came in. had all agreed to congratulate a new the world. would aa her scandal vexed. reputarather blight ing I cannot Instead of of oh. God! to their number as having accession The unhappy heroine of this true ever. for tion had After been exchanged greetings bear to think of what I am. How arrived by the grace of God and the She plainly told her faithless hus- story Is still a prims donna. She if black and hideous my past! How he said; Jerry, I'm in a devil of a will of the people when he notoriousband of her resolve to commit suicide, the pet of the public, courted, flattered You fix. and I want to retain you. hopeless my present! How blank my did arrive by the grace of a gang ly but he only laughed in her face. As and feted as few stars of the theatri out. me must help fstare! of assassins and the will of a legislahe left the house on her errand of cal firmament ever have been. I now? matter the What's asked, God will And Angcle. My sister. which the assassins controlled. ture But she Is a truly miserable vroman the brute flung a heartless Jest death I oft had and a for time pulled many Judge twlxt you and me. Perhaps In Europe to admit man last The very not believe it could He her. after Books were so valuable 300 years you have been more sinned against him out of very miry places. a regicide, in any cireumstances, Great Scheme. Matter enough. he said savagely. that were kept chained to possible a woman would sacrifice a than sinning. You are free now. In Is no rrime, the Czar of Russia, was ago that they Oliver Mudd Please gimme a nickthe love for like career merely hers, desks In public reading rooms. the pit I sought to dig for you I have I've been a blasted fool again. el. sir? yet the very first to congratulate withof a man. I woman? asked. "Another I for In net the spread myself fallen. out reserve the man who came Goodman Knott What do you want Perhaps it was strsnge that such s Threw Rock Too Far. "Yes, another woman; and a douced-Iyou I have myself been enmeshed. I to be monarch, of It? of man regicide s such through done for should be thing As John Jones of Goahrn. Vt.. atShe's going to clover one, too. am powerless to harm you now. and O. M. I wanier git out ter Glen-vlllServla. This was very strange. as he. a ! remove rock to of from fear. end I'm hi me no trouble. make A tempted even could I I should hesitate. When, s few minutes later, howGood Idea in Maine. yard with dynamlto recently, the rock feeling cf pity for your sorrows seems to see her this afternoon. If she won't G. Kw And what do you expect to he found bla revolver was missever, be reasonable, then you must take Homer R. Dili, of Gardiner, Me., has was thrown to the roof of a row aiable to stir my savage breast. out there? do be gave from his bureau drawer, See. It Is almost morning. As I her In hand, and find out what will been sppointed state taxidermist and near by, cruahing t broil eh the roof to ing M. Oh. dey're all sports out dere 0. to the hurried out 1 then whistle, long and floor nearly killing Borne lean from my window and watch the quiet her. She's such a devil that intends to preserve a rpecimcn of the office. gl me a nickel ter git back nearest deyll district messenger In the stable. faint, far hints of the coming dawn, she wouldn't hesitate to go to my every kind of bird, fish or animal found calve which were to the ter town on. Cleveland Leader. went wife Meantime the I long, oh, how fervently! that there wife, and make no end of a row, and in bis state. if. 1. bin-Finall- . : d d An-gel- e. g d d to-nig- i V - r; re lf d y a n t, Popsy-wopsy- bare-heade- d d ring-leade- y e. |