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Show It p: von you to mo. us go. expression. I ratl.cr exi.i'ted him to to the Vivians. taku you i.i: lit untilnt ti show ciutc:n;)t (t Vew out Ids am s in a wild, pa alwa-with which im-i- i of his ni..iale gesture; he was utterly iiiilist and I' receive a new id a that is if. His emotion buist through Mi.-r th-lniiona tin: row, coir.i range of him to ..ni shattered piste and eynltlsM and intnds. For 1 did not i .tr.l crust of xelflshnes , like the ex-- j understand why 1 wan nut only powder bursting the shell. a hut eager. to i.i.'t give you up, Anita!" liu woman whom 1 could hold only In a tone of utter ration. r. h in a assorting property right can't! 1 cant! And I do not think ho did uuder-Btuukt". her gaze was all this time stead- me, though hi manner ctiiing d v mi me. us if she feared I would I. go, to a sort of grudging respect. was, I believe, alsiut to make aoi:.e MHild she look away. "I will , myself," she said, rupidly, to me. when ve impulsive, generous '.Ve I'ncle Howard and 1 read In heard the quick sirokr of Iron-shohoof on the path fnrni the kennel the patters how thdy had all turned and the stable i there any Hound i. must you, and he brought me over more arresting? Past ijg at a gallop l.i re. lie has been telegraphing for "TUF Du DAVID 6CAIIAM PI flUIRS, fuffxr I swept a horse, on Ills back Anita. y , This morning he went to town txssi v? (ays:, s-.-- r &cs - yQ&tt-sssjxShu was not in riding habit; the wind' m -- earch for you. About an hour ago I In least. tin rare whether don't fluttered the sleeves of her blouse, I,i.i.:gdon came. I refused to see him, Continued. XXIV. CHAPTER 3 on nii or nor, repllid 1. What are blew her uncovered hair this way and a- - I have ever Bince the time I told Info thr ymi doing here, anjln-wAs lit- Mbntross that about her beautiful face. She '..I about at Alva'a. He persisted, l:i i jf liiirfair, I saw Mum bray I .asm-doIt wa aa If I had thrown off tin sped on toward the landing, though I in. il at last I had the servant requeat at anchor. 1 g!iiiiftl rAi-- of a furnace. "I cam to pi-- the fancied ahe had seen us. leu to leave the house. M i nit now there's no toward c'ifuimn lntnt-- h "Von store longer any Anita at Dawn JIJ1I Imngdon, In a1 woman I lovi;, ho ern-d- . -- and tn-lin-i- l tin Vivian. asoii for your staying, Anita," he Von trill. cl ink! Hut, furious temper, descending from the iiii.siii.s. from in-- ! III llaillit'h Sit tij ('.ml, I Hack loci,, 111 "He has said you are free. llii ':M I pause un- house toward the landing Anita pres(lu-i- r when you would really no to like mad overtake hy pu r. ttt Kii'iitrd sin Iml dcnci; til 1 gi-- l lo-- r back and j unih yon.' stay ently, riding Mv la'inch He wat bra Vi ;m :e be liere tlian if you were to go, now. ilruak with him," thought I. And I read confirma(In Indolel.i-i- - hiilil'i'-- lis tlfj f iini-- from his bravr words. "All tion In bis triumphant eyes. In an-- : !i nving one of Your empty dressea? "a piiml nwit.v and look n.f I Mrulli-i- l al.int? tin that wound my life." In raged iim;iii',Iy on, 1'vo other mood, I suppose my fury would bad not for an instant taken wunii-d- . round ili I'Si s ir thr hill toward tin li.i-- l ultiiK-vi-- r I've let iinih-- j havo been beyond my power to re-- , l.i-- gaze from ine; and so strange ken:i-!s- . At thr rrohsii-- ; nf I'.o pnili in 4 inierfr-iiher eyes, so comfielllng, that f iiii'liiug mid iiubody. stialii it. Just then the day grew and Im too with you Idaik for me, and I wanted to hid. c. Hied unable to move or sieak. down fi oil) thr liinisr, I pais--1 knew ciuild never away somewhere. lingered on the pliinp-- - of one f tb- Heartsick, I was l.ii now she released me to blaze corner tow rs of Hi great thie.vy care fur you, and, then, licraiiM 1 iibliained for her, bated myself for m m him and never shall I forget . la'lier adtuired your idiu-- and palace. I wn muttering having blundered Into surprising her. j ntiv detail of her fuce or voice as alio I like to si- kick their listened fn mysolf It was: "Mul- That Is false, Mow- She at the turn round ii.il to him: holland, Mr. Mulliolliitid Uid tin- four way up iiuiniig u from the common which she bad vanished. I now noted 1; . I.angdon. I told )'nu the truth little Mnlhollamls." A nI I Telf like people." that she was riding without saddle w i 1 told you I loved him! I So violent was her emotion that my hand on Ills shoulder. No or bridle, with only a halter round the lauchlng aloud, such a joke was it And that 1 should Is envying a the ti nil that rose within me, as horse'a neck thou she had seen us, s;u.- hail to fiaiise for I was and conic back as atxin P his potato patch and his fa! wife and fioni the dead, looked at him from my 'hail stopis-overwhelmed, dazed, Ills four hrats. and that he should lx yes. H huS'grear physical strength, a she could. She dropped from the stun ned. When she went on, alia In a position to pity me. Inil lit winced under that weight und horse, looked swiftly at me. at him, at m:i liHiklng at neither of us. Yes, I ii.ved him, almost from the first You nmy lie Imagining it. at, i liiuii;;h grip, and across hi face flitted the mo again, with Intense anxiety. 1 saw your yacht In the harbor from the day he came to the box at all. Anita had been dominating my I error that must come to any msn at in the angry clutch only a moment ago," she said to me. i in- - races. I was ashamed, poor creamind. That is the way it la In the first sense of "I feared ture that my parents had made me! romances; hut not In life. No doubt of tme stronger than he. I slowly re- She was almost panting. I was ashamed of it. And I tried to there are men who brood uimii the leased him 1 had tested and realized you might meet him. So I came. r As yon boo, bo is quite Intact. hate him, and thought I did. And my physical superiority; to use It Inipostdble, and moon and inatindi-said I. "I must ask that you and lie when lie showed mo that he no longer away their lives over the grave of a would le cheap and cowardly. "You cant provoke mo to descend to leave tho place at once." And I went cared, my pride goaded me into the dead love; no doubt there ore eopi who will say that, because I did not folly of trying to listen to you. But I loved him more than ever. And aa lihnnt lamgilon or her, or myself, or you and lie stand here, I am ashamed fly to a desert or posa In the rntwdert again ashamed that I was ever so places of the world ns the last sm-nblind and ignorant and prejudiced as of a tragedy. I therefore cared little to compare him with" she looked at about her. I offer them this sugge. with you. Do you believe tfon: A man strong enough to give Langdon while is a hive worth a woman's me now now that I humble myself before him here in your presence?" strong enough to live on without her I should have had no heart at all when he finds ho may not live with if I had not felt pity for him. Hie her. As I stood there that summer day fare was gray, and on It were those looking toward the crest of the hill signs of age that strong emotion mausoleum of nty ilea' at the brings to the surface after 40. You could have convinced me in no dream, I realised what the incesaan list tie of the street had meant to me other way," he replied, after a siThere la ieare for me only In th lence, and In a voice I should not havo recognized. storm," said I. "nut, thank (lod, then Is peace for me somewhere." Riience again. Presently he raised his head, and with something of hie Through tbo foliage I had gllmpsie of some one coming slowly down thn old cynicism bowd to her. Yon hnve avenged much and tlgxng path. Presently, at one of the up the hill, appeared turning! half-wamany," said he. "I have often had a Wliat Is he doMowbray presentiment that my day of wrath ing here," thought I, scarcely ahlo to would come." believe my eyes. "Here of all placea!" lie lifted his hat, bowed at me withAnd then I forgot the strangeness of out looking at me, and, drawing the hla being at Dawn Hill In the strangetatters of his pose still further over ness of his expression. For It was aphis wounds, moved away toward the parent, even at the distance which landing. separated us, that he was suffering I, still In s stupor, watched him unfrom some great and recent blow. He When I til he had disappeared. limited old and haggard; he walked turned to her, she dropiod her eyes. nor Ilk a man who neither knows "Uncle Howard will be back this cures where he la going. If I inay, I'll said she. afternoon, lie had not sicn me, and my stay at the house until be coines to was to avoid him by continuing take me. on toward the kennels. I had no A half suppressed weary, sigh peclnl feeling against him; I had not escaped from her. I knew how she lost Anita because she cured for him must be reading my silence, but I was or he for her, but because she did not still unable to speak. Sho went to the t care for me simply that to niei-horse, browsing near by; she stroked would be awkward, disagreeable for hla muzzle. Lingeringly she twined us both. At the slight noise of my her fingers in his mane, ns if about movement to go on, he halted, glanced to spring to Ills back! That remindround eagerly, as If he hoped the ed me of a thousand and one changes sound had boon made by some one he in her little changes, each a trifle wished to see, Hla glance fell on me. in Itself, yet, taken nil together, makHe stopped short, was for an Instant ing a complete transformation. disconcerted; then his face lighted up "Let me help you." I managed to with devilish Joy. "You! he cried, say. And I bent, and made a step "Just the man!" And he descended of my hand. more rapidly. She touched her fingers to my At first I could make nothing of till shoulder, set her narrow, graceful foot remark. Hut as he drew nearer and upon my palm. Hut she did not rise. nearer, and hla ugly mood beeauu I glanced up, she was gazing wistfulmore apparent. I felt that he was b Hily down at me. king forward to provoking me imo giv"Women have to learn hv experience ing him a distraction from whatever Just as do men," said she, forlornly. was tormenting him. I waited. A few "Yet men will not tolerate It. minutes and we wen face to f.u I supimse 1 Il list suddenly hare l T SIT ll.XXilttlV TIOlMtim.K Ki:vi: WAV "HOW Til WTptr.K OF outwardly calm, but my nngor slowly looked wliat 1 was unable to put into A Kl Til IXil J.K'IMXi1 AT 1IKK, AT DIM. AT lighting up as lie deliberately words for her eyes grew very wide, said I. with the easy phtl-- i rapidly along the path toward ihe to it the torch of Ids Insolent eye. He with a cry tl at was a sigh and and, . of li : :i who has the hi t keuiu-swas wearing Ids old f.mdll:ir ar el anil a laugh nml a cants all a sob, . wl-'ler of H:e An rynirnl assurance. Kvhh-uilycxelnninHon fve-.In one, she slid Into my arms turd her I to ii bis recovered fortune, lie lie m.in iiiiaking from to turn il fn ceil of mine. face wns lniriiing i Ids conviction of Ids i;n-.led "i'll lerior. tuil wiili inipii:i"it lie as hn'f knee'i-- i ;. he', "Do you remember the right at the Jipr ",n re-.we h owe How niii' in accident t '!.,! priority to the rest of be In in 1: is nniis. i ,,s theater, " she murmured, when your mi-race the child hud cllintu-- huk mi 'fill mere iiivi-l- : ef luv plivi-a-a- l in me J.p touched my neck? I I lips almost i!'!1. hwitv hi.l put him at Impeles the chair that made it t;dl ami :v! thei-- i w li I kc.i-i c.d tow.i-- d not loved you then Hlack Matt Black 1 wmi leel lll.lile him feel inferior what ures ti forgotten Its tumble. And : ::t me l.ang-- : Matt!" a time ! lie' as no viiini-or dun, i i: t r 'ipi-- 1 ef dering again that I. so t And I found voice; and the horse laize ! ol cnoir-.liai-.abeen crude to have mini I se'-- t b;:-Mij-ebefore, had b'rily leuld ii wandered to away. i:,i fascinated and fooled liy rim e leu. Al 1 VI self felt U gre.ller , ! her the i an The End. iicr f.n(Kcm IVr him and the ef tiuri w !,'! pretenses. ilisenvory i ev. s. jmsings f.iee, i limp : I 'i ns now s.iw him. was A Species. V i'e low and vain, a slave to tin Mrs. Kwivvery is one of those anthat she "man-o- r tin world" passions I simply cant el the ticipatorya people, and with lion and cynlci.-'-ii and skill at her withon conversation I carry i"t 1. so 1 S3 mankind and tedious ns feel as '. -- face out getting so iiervuu , 1 should fly to says though the ! Idle and foolish and pun. with the j:n! brooch. lady the r .im.'os hit r clever. hindsoMio say the Indy with"Anticipatory? i:,.. pRr by nator pitiful that ). w.-out any long glove. "How Is that?" St the uses to which he faster than you talk "She lisp-urjself. her." Ufo. to He fought hard to hi ; I is e t- - her At the Seashore. i Hy on min; but they wen! was a the rale "Jicaresi." he "hiri-i'ieilshift. Not, howovir. In ton . ,1 vvr i In found lb'" moon floated held ml a cloud, "how s! in tiii'gs f feir. "Y'i n long will ou love nn?'' o tulMiiken." sstil I. "You lcivo Till the very last," she nuswered, tay to no or I to jou " as she nestled to hi breast. "Till lie klu-- I id !eh I I r.i! I the last day of your vacation." MilOh." waukee Sentinel. hottniii of his ri'.-i- seif, ?:i I h:it Is fn e'enth cowa: ri;:'; of When you p to a summer hotel hH-d to at ; in aid first thing you '..ouM do Is to i o M still rose the Vp vanly, the in the hotel have all your motur for i?r l afe. of y 'Toll th'r'k I sni at the la the last thing I Jo." 1!-f? n .; and bln..;.:; neen-dTvl. ij That i.e has Houston 1obL the schoui ball. s I; i wi!l-h.g- di.-s- t- . of CQSttc' j x ; 1 i ? r r - r . r l s 1 - - w.-i- ; li'-e- ; -- -I su:)ii-t!ii:i:- Discharged Becaues Doctors Could Net Cure. of Tticy Always Gladden the Heart Pedestrian. the along In a aalkius; trip a Leri F. P.rockway, 8. Second Are . Anoka.. Minn., says: "After lying for the "ay is tin ui'Sl couipahionaul five mouths in a hos- fellow in the world; your spirits rise pital I was dis- as you luar him a though you "ere mlh-i'tun- i lmpu-deuce- -- hi-i- p-- pnlii-euiii- self-contro- l. - ; e charged as and given months to heart was -i about ti) greet a lmiuau friend, and they ke p almost consistently on hla dishigh level till his binthcr a mile meet to you. tant advances one of this And wln-- you ovrlo-rf an enlieraune friendly ci.mra.iy or screeiiing boughs, croaching hank his neighTravel Magazine, the says bor further on coim's tu you doubly welcome. At the latter end of this passage ia the Journey your spirits flag a trifle as though oppressed by a sense of desertion. You may even scowl it the overhanging bank which la more than a party to ibis concealment. Those worthy persons who attend to the roads should n-- to it that every milestone within their province stands out frankly from its leafy background. Observance of this, ho" ever, would rob the wayfarer of that leap of the heart which is his when the atone tells the story of two miles dime rather than one. For however niui-- the landscape and the minute world ut his feet may claim the fooifarer's admiration he is still keenly alive to the virtue of decent distances covered in his day's' journey. ineurablu. only six live. My affected, I had a mothering spells and sometimes fell unconscious. I got so I couldn't use my arms, my eyesight and the kidney serre-tlon-a were badly disordered. I was completely worn out and discouraged when 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills, hut they went right to the cause of the trouble and did their work well. I have been feeling well ever since. Sold hy all dealers. $0 rents a box. Foster Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Something New In Tablecloths. She had come into the store to buy tablecloths and ahe stated in the beginning that ahe wanted aomething "new. The aalcsman was patient and showed her everything in stock, but nothing suited. Oh, dear!" she exclaimed, fusBily, haven't you anything different? The clerk brought out one of the discarded tablecloths that he had put back nn the shelf, and said with an A Whistler Criticism. Whistlty. The late Janies was standing bareheaded in a by airof interest: "Here is one of the very newest de- shop, the clerk having taken hla b A for comsigns, madam. You see, tiie center Is to another part of the shop with hla in man rushed A parison. In the middle and the border runs hat in his hand and supposing Whist right around the edge. confronted "Why, yes! Let me have that lir to be a clerk angrily M.-Nei-l him. one, idie said eagerly. "See here," he said, "This hat fit." doesn't Only Royal Doctor. Whistler eyed the stranger from Tho only royal doctor in Ltirop Is Duke Carl Theodore of Havana, few head to foot and then drawled out: Well, neither does your coat. Herman princes have had a more romantic career than Duke Carl Theo- What'a more, If you'll pardon my say dore. lie recently completed, with Ing bo. I'll bo hanged If I care much for the color of your trousers." "Ua 1I wife as hla assistant, his der the Spreading Chestnut Tree" la sandth operation for cataract Poor people flock to hla hospital, Everybody's. where they are treated free, the duke Not to Be Wasted. asking payment only from those who Ben Cary had near his house a five-tho- u can easily afford It He It was who successfully treated the kaiser, when, eight years ago, he was temporarily blinded by a swinging rope when cruising on the Ilobcnzollern In tho North sea. swamp, which was a breedbig-plac- e for herds of mosquitoes. Some enterprising neighbors, who learned of the crude oil treatment, went to lien and tried to persuade him to exterminate the pests. "Exterminate em? sold Ben. "Not much. Not much. Why, Mia' Cary an I just paid $33 for screening the aide piazzer that she's been pestering me about for years. How we goin' to get any good of It if we kill off the skeeters?" Youth's Companion. y e Old Coins Discovered. Workingmen In demolishing the old smelter house of the first United States mint, on Seventh street, Philadelphia, have uncovered a number of relics of the early days of the republic. These relics consist of a number of foreign and domestic coins, dating as far back as 1793. Some of the Interesting finds are a number of test coins that were experimented with by the officials in the olden times. These coins are similar to Chinese money, each containing a hole In the center that was filled with various kinds of metal to bring up the value ot the coin. .Si ALt'OIIUl. - 3 AN C5ditb!i' 1 lYcpaniiin tfilO ; 1 enil-iot;-;- - 1 - 1 . i Side, TOUl'ID LIVES. They regulate the Hovel. Furely Veirelahla. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, , Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simi- le Signature ' REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. IYomoics DijrslionJCIifrifii-nesamt RttifotitJinsnriUvr nor Mineral. Opium-Morphin- W ;'. tksetizmm In JbdirUrSsBt-Jliiltt- ad AftfMwwtMr Jftw.ftnt-- ( Tr.y pro-eo-- . c KmpsfM i '1-- of s Not Narcotic. pit-res- 1 Bears the t-i - A-- rem- Signature ! -- - perfect Always Bought P:n Ircg Hv SiraskSs audDowis jf I ! 1 A The Kind You Havo . 1 Katin?. edy fur Pixxinr, Nan-ne- a, DrowotneiM, Dad TaHte in I he Month, ed Tun?ne, Pain In the For Infanta and Children. S3?-- S s-- i They kIho relieve Dll. trriM (ruin Dynpeputn, In u and Too Hearty i gSsSi. u I Positively cured by these Littiw Pills. - lu-u- 1 SICK HEADACHE Essss&as&zasES i env-ero- dog whose loss was being sued for was worth $125, while another swore It waa worthless. So the Judge awarded $62.50 damages aa a fair average. coat-of-arm- 1 cb-ail- Wisdom of Solomon. In a dog case at Felixstowe, England, one witness testified that the Ugly Appendages. a "Hasn't Woldby got his yet? Why, he told me he was going to look up his ancestry the firet chance he got and " "Well, I believe he got a chance to look up hla family tree, but he saw some things hanging to the branches that discouraged further research. Catholic Standard and Times. The Truth of It. "Well, said Kaggct, during their quarrel, you'll give me credit for a good disposition at least. "Not at all," replied his wife. "It Isn't that you've a good disposition, but you're simply too lazy to kick." Philadelphia Press. g man-eatin- mix-kin- -- e j 'ii ape-eeh- i WHEN MILESTONES CHEER. '. d TIE FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. tar Use A perfect Remedy forCoKtija-- I ion . Sour SlmnarlhDbirrtiun Worms jTonvulsiousJrvrrisk nr ss and Lo SS OF Seeep. Facsimile Signature For Over ! Thirty Years s - NEW YORK. l i p-- nf-":- . : - Exact Copy of Wrapper. 3 tm enmw eomxv, in nn enr. LxismiZSSniESZISBSS |