Show YEARS MAJOR itirf 1WENTY MARS T SUFFERED FROM CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS- w:L rYC fust ermng on board E'tcourl waa It twduerd to them all in turn and they down to supper soon afterward They were a very uninteresting w chiefly Portuguese aaJ English men h sl - : business voyaging fur bouses with a fiulh American nbct tinn Rut the crowded table tbe bu t and the pf conversation laughter were a change to IKk and he delayed his departure till the last moment When he returned tn his own sh:y be found that his new companions ha already gone to their rablns Then baggage was carried down to them an finding that they were not likely to ap pear again that night IHck swu after ward turned In himself He was already drowsy when he became slowly ronecl us that he was lls lenlng to a noise which seemed to havs been going on for an Indefinite length of time It was the round of two voices whether far off or near he could not tel' but the other seemed still like a vole In a dream utterly remie from the rei world and yet In a way even more rea: to him than that which preceded am! followed It (ver and over again he thought him self on Hie point of remembrance bu' he never quite reached It and in short lime the bland soothing him like a spell and he a dreamless sleep When he awoke nest morning thv mysterious noises nf ths night hs I passed entirely from his recollection hastened on deck and found that h waa the Aral to arrive there It wax a fresh breesy morning and the brig waa cutting the waves gallantly aa she went southward in long lacks Four or live miles away lo starboard ths Hamilton waa winging her way to the westward the courses of the two vessels diverging more and more with every miuute The Islands lay like tiny clouds Umn the hurl ion behind them and the long low coast-lin- e of Africa was visible to larboard under a rainy ky Dirk took a careful survey and began to prophesy to himself about the weather "Those who are expecting today to b the same aa yesterday” he murmured sententlously “will ba probably a good of tha Lttr HumariiL m-- f u 6Y HENRY JikWBOLT KIDNEY DISEASES CURED CrestlBM Natloul Sensation in the Cure of Chronic Ailments of the KiJneys y T H Man of the First bich are regiment writes from 1425 sure to fl!ow 11L the street if Chicago following the prison paining are allied Inter i for year I Buffered with catarrh of to remain It In toe army tit kUneya contracted great Medkine did not help me ary until a vigor to the comrade who bad been helped by Pt heart's action nee advieed me to try lb I bought and digestue anon once and found bleeeed at tone stern both of which are ttiltl I kept taking It four month well now and and am feel end atrong apt to fail tetter than I hare dona for the peat rapidly in a s to thank Peruna"— twenty year this disease T H Mara Peruna cures catarrh of the kidneys simply first of the At tlie ajtpearince symptom Decsuw it cures catarrh wherever located should Peruna be taken of kiduev trouble it you do not derive prompt and satisstrikes at once the very root factory results from This the use of Peruna It at once relieves the write at on-- e to Of the disease lir Hartman giving a catarrhal kidneys of the stagnant blood lull statement of your case and he will be renting the escape of serum from the pleased to give you his valuable advice K id Peruna stimulates the kidneys to gratis octet from the blood the accumulating Address Dr Hartman President of The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus O poison and thus prevents the convulsions Wiscon-Cavalr- Major tent-sl- an Headaches ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE MLT LAKE CITY UTAH FOR : llucro'irne ticular i 1ST NO T Iff! IMMB INDIANA COIWSKS IN Classics nil tail lttsrs lllslery Juernailsai Art Aetoacs IswCIvM Mechseksl aa Rise Ml I fieo-M- rs Arehltscturs i'ripsrstory sad nslnssrtng " l"rra to sl BUri stilt srtie hsra ensr tii!in rsiuiml fur tdmusion intolhs hrrii pior of Senior Yssr ot say of the CHris I knl ini chars la sfaitesta preitriri fur Collstliw Ceurara of tamtiiUire fur tht hcclr "ill ftraivsd si spatial islet (S“ aalr llrnts Is ?' Jaaig's Hall hi bora Whs rneiplstimers of In so"iisenS TO nnniirI fln Mw-rur- tsar rrr I s rtV A will rows fcpl ritr I ItOJ Address P 0 lies 2 MOPIflMSI! Y C H C PrstMeat 8T MARY’S ACADEMY Kor further apply to fil'IW 1 1 par- huidi Important South Amsrtean Lin The railway across the Andes between Chile and the Argentine Republic which was projected twenty yean aro la at last to be completed the Chilean Corgresa haring recently The passed the bill for the purpose loftiest part of the pasa which lies not far sotilh of the great Andean giant Acouragua and which haa an elevation of 12004 feet la to lie penetrated by a tunnel whlrh will serve both to avoid snowdrifts and to decrease the maximum elevation of the road The terminals of tha railway on each side of tbs pass are now with In one day's travel by mule canvan from one another This will be tbs first rail line across tha South Amsrl-can continent Coaieisrclsl FM4 ths MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for Children used by Mother Cray a nurse in Childien's Home New York cure Summer Complaint FeverishnraaHeai1iuheSionih Troubles Teething Hiaordersand Destroy Worms At ill Druggists' 25c Sample mailed KFR Address Allen S Olmsted La Roy N Y t Where Solomon Got His Wisdom The little hoy was asked by a SunNOTRE DAME INDIANA day school teacher to write all ha N‘la Wat if Rtin Dim Vuvmilf oajyfdii' tfsfi md knew about Solomon and band his paNPtlitjfullr hfCMrEs UwHttrlM r hi Ougg Vhwit4 im Kw The folper to her the next Sunday TR—HIII XfUft)ll La! ailfMM IM Cw—mI CMrsn g4 lowing Sunday ho handed her a slip of Cf4- An4 PUftrnMfs kJ! JUgwlGf Dg—ImmI train paper on which was written: "King Mur— Rolomon wss a great and wise man apet )l ir I'ri?1r T'4't'rfntarf wlppM MRrvaUif f Auw l Afiirl4 Ml flaM He had 100 wives After that he did ‘ i ei'dprratfsrlr Tka Art PartJMRl U not believe In flml- "- New York Timas r Art Mima Mfnv ftelrs'!' iv 1 f t f tphi 5 n i k Jw I f in 4rf n l I' sf - lir iwn wrder jmr NhiMtal t of rrarfiiatAHf lf iartfGHl ! 4 rr i r flillhff 4’kgIimI MvaattfH I ah MfiGiaiit m if mtfiiiricM hM Aikny fliHI HsMlI'cMaf IM Mwllall Wflb IkURl iflH bHltAfnil Hipfi' MubnU amIs r'i mis ’i'iuhirlfi "" birtdmts el IT MARY'I ftrbuul fpt ACAOEMY Noire Dame Intllsns Fr Mrs Winslow1 enothln is rknsres tmmic uaailiiallll)l-ilHri'- a nyrnp' run tw 14 colls MrtlnUlk Steal Pena Early steel pens were so costly that makers advertised they would make such repairs as wem necessary for a stated time generally Hi months When a man damsgeil his pn ha It back to the factory and had meIt mended by an experienced chanic car-rlo- Gordon” Academy RAkY LARI CIYY ind Prepin BOARDING AND DAY l h pstlmsnll PUPILS F’ r itug dd tMiiirnlsrs Aiblresa Rates Via “Santa w Routs" M HOOSM RNieOlFSk To floston flail linore ktlnnen polls iXrolt Atlanta and other polnta For particulars address C F Warren In p live r Irion amt finnorsl Agent A T A 8 K Ily 411 iKVJIIM fiH eit'iix'i of pnw-fvTIk will 1011 Aailseptle Dooly lilork Rett fake City Utah vj 1111 Mis nisi mil Wroth Against Bismarck Thn wrath of I'arlslans Is being of Dlsiuarrk In lurled at I ho souin rrf eii ily pulilltliod letters the srt- iitsn lastinfi what 1 I In rnlry of tie- Imiiiiii troops Inlo tbs of fRinl Ills riirln Is 'jsiiil I Yrei h is I'M Hi In Jsimary 1171 wnti-rifraa in i ' n 10 iirli lit r re t thus iletiprlli d by the Iron f'bnncellor ''11111-4ii km rnn ive Urtnr '"hou sr ds of HsMInsried I’arlslans 1 lli' ''HI s ii nll rmii arm r woldlera" in arm '’ ''Hi imi pule tiv os no lii Nnunlnellirt guroiloili ‘Hi U ISIIllS I'll IlnlaH IIM Tu flire n I ' III in Hn da I 4 I iilMHilnit A V"illl’a labm All Tate lisaiii lf if uliilaiorurallDa Advertisements Answering Kindly Mention This Paper Ths Cbesrfjl Givsr Nviti'i II r'-- Jaspar as ’'Yi-ii'irif" U Salt Lakn-N- o 1 SI lfO ho rlii'ed llie l'Nk ’Do I awl lub do cheerful elver Ini' Kun'y ll'rer dun gh Hf'r renls to psy fo1 M f i) r ' l' i'V''!1 whUewsAbm' ( i psibirs fvnee an' de faed Mb Llui n bo dun look him homo to glmy today" Cheap Passenger - REE TO WOMEN! tl-- s rU" "1 rl- rlTTfrw I I llir-in- 1 I a- - nil - iii(iurw iii Iruggn-tarofiiU- i tll'Xi'&bTtrFK !')(: on hla llpa and the torpor of helpless le astonishment aelif-- upon him could not turn his head he could nol move but he heard behind him a voice that shook the Inmost flbera of hla soul Whether It came from the sky or the sea If he were mad or sane living or dead he knew not but these were the lovely tones In which Camilla apoke la the old times before he had to begin life anew The voice came nearer and still he could not or dared not move Then suddenly another voice answered— the strange familiar voice of the night before he remembered It In a flash and knew It for Colonel de Montaul's He turned swiftly and waa face to fare with them The colonel came toward him at once with outstretched hand and with cordial smile upon his face but Dick passed him and went forward to Camilla !to si coxtixcsd i Jen-Mr- s found him he waa aa poet- artirg aster and editing tha Ijtramle Ruom-:a:over a livery stable tWelk i:wn the Alley Twist the Grey Mule's all Tee the Elevator lumedlete-j!'- i g I’und persuaded him to try lecturing--- and us there proved to be both and useful publicity in It Nye as grateful and used for years to eturmber the major with rharacterfa-inotes oi e of which bad tha follow-i- i g exhaustive sin nature: "Yours with e heart full of gratitude nd a system full of drugs paints oil urpcntlce glass putty and everydrug thing usually kept In a Bill Nya tore "P R— Open ell night"— Boston Mrs Anderson a prominent society woman ot Jacksonville Fla daughter of Recorder of Deeds West says: "There ere but few wives end mothers who hava nut at times en- Transcript thoroughly rrliuble -- first-clas- dured agvmirs and such pain as only women know uf I wish surh women K I’lnk-hnni- ’a Vmw the value of Iidla s "I have aren cases where women ductoml for yrara without permanent benefit who were cured In lexs than three months after taking your Vegewho table Compound while ntlu-rwere chronic ami Incurable came out cured happy aud in perfect health with this after a tltorougli ODD SUPERSTITIONS A FEW They Ara of Interest to Mothers and Pretty Glrle "Up In Bucks county last week' said a traveler ' ac old woman recounted to me sums odd superstitions These she declared she end all bar friends believed In Implicitly bablee One regarded When tho baby Is taken for the flrst time Into a strange house to dine an egg end a piece of bread should hs given to It by the house's owner Otherwise the child will have bad luck for ten days new-bor- Obeved flan klrklM Order When after the second battla of Bull Run General Hlcklea assumed command of a division of tha Army of the Potomac he gave aa elaborate farewell dinner to the ofllrere of hla old Excelsior brigade "Now boys we will hive a family gathering” ha aald to them aa they assembled in hla quarters Pointing to the table he continued: "Treat It aa you would tho enemy" Aa tha feast ended an Irish officer Captain Byrnes waa discovered by Rlcklea In tha act of stowing away three bottles of champaign In hla saddle baga "What ara you doing sir?" gasped tha astonished general' "Obeying orders sir" replied the captain In a Arm voice “you told tie to treat that dinner aa wa would the enemy and you know general what wo can't kill wa capture" Msgelar Saield Parle working shoemaker named Chapeau committed suicide on July 23 He waa for an extraordinary reaeon A suffocated by found dead In bis room tha fumea of a charcoal alovo On tha table waa found a letter In which ha aid: "For leu years peat 1 have been saving up to buy a really pretty china table service which haa coat me I had promised to Inaugurate franca It by a dinner to my numerous friends In the neighborhood but as I have not the meane of providing a good feed have resolved to die In order that my frlenda might not bo wholly loaera however I desire that tha service may ba distributed as here eet down" Then follows a list of the frlenda among whom he wished tha different parte to ba divided A Rsw Hnwia Lemon Juice applied lo eaet Iron aril-deglvea an eseellent IlnlHli to the surface of tha metal It turns Ihe portion of polished rest Iron to which It Is applied to a bronse black and whrn touched over with shellac varnish will absorb a sufficient amount of varnish to preserve It To many lemon Juice would seem to be a weak and Ineffcrt Ive acid for nieisl bill every one knows how quickly a knife blade nf steel will blacken when used tn rul lemon end the darkening of polished Iron fay the acid la very beautiful el !lr ( healer's I llnb-Eel (Julia a novel sight wss seen at Jen nlng's lower factory In Chester Rutur-da- y writes fhe piscatorial editor tha New York Hun A large numbei of sale about three Inches long seen climbing up the perpendicular Idea nf the wooden fluine with iixr-en- s Ing-sta- e A little ntnlMinre aNsieiwt rase their speed but when It was pcrfei'tijr dry their movements sere hut slightly Impeded--K- x n Where I'm ihe l's-- h tint Several millions of dollars pass Into Ihe hand of Ihe bookmakers during the racing season In this country course some of II comes hark to tho bltore hut es Tew who bet come out ahead at Ihe rnd of Ihe season and thi bookmakers constantly coinpleln thal losing moniy It would la they ferestlfg (o know where all the cub goes la n Froi-har- a medicine ued it myself have never 1 without gaiuiug grrat benrtlL A few dose restores my strength aud appetite aud tours up the entire Your medicine baa been tried system and found true lienee I fully endorse n 1L" — Ms Ui K A Axiicmo St Vah-inrto- n — (UN taw freH—CrfFWxftF— Fla Jacksonville fuftl I tf artffMf if UmmhmIMI mid testimony The eiprrlrmi noted women regarded marriageable of Borneo! llic most When a maiden la shelling of America go to prove Kbevond maids l’lnlt-ham- ’i should If aha Sod a pod with a queRflon Hint Iydin aha peas Yflffctaliln ('omiKiund will house nine peas In It put It over the correct all aitcli trouble at once door then tbe Brat young men to en- by removing tlie cause and re ter tho house through tha door will aforlng tlie organa to a healthy And normal condition marry her”— Philadelphia Record "Another I Her b ired tlet s not Onsfe KHrev ( Unswr ireaMn skt Dms'i LMscr fiHi ikfcmwr Hi mt mMsnmm KIDNEY surd Acfciat backs ar l ! j Tbs heart Is Ur r rau uuse US wools world mneh paW M wiy hark : as llare amt a 1 eould lianllr utlure L I could aot 01 mod oxi-eifur a tew awamlo at a tlcre 1 grow wash aad eihauotcil 1 ouuid aot oroa do lls kl houMvorh 1 1 mu Id aot Mixipor bond my hood ached orverely i wa la pale from aijr beret dmra lo my heel mire-rinla ths km-ar- s X a beary steady ckmiiag auho I oould But and got up real aigHia k and fired I areiralngo I wns tlmut done thought far nhrei I saw Imoo'a Kid-na- y Mia adrerUnriL Wlllda a rk after cvaireenriag their uaa I began to laiprnva aad from that urns aa rapMly grew be-t- aad I yard Aro luxes la all aacurwL" Sift back sad Iota palas rereom BestUacsMIw drapsr slgaa lists aid Tbxy oonaet arias with Wick dust Mdlissat high eolered psla la yarning dribblisg frequeary M suing buss's Kidssy Nil nmov catcall and graL Micro heart palpltttlo toeplMWM hasdasks ni eYAYK Mm James Beck of ltd Wist While bnru Itract RmM N Y iays: “I waa IrnubM srllh say htdaes fur sight or alu ysan had VW ns trm M Mirer o - ret m0 hx mere - Navigable Chinese Rivera An InveallgalloB of tho Obi and Atchison Olebe Qfvee Geed Advice ta Yanesel rivers mods under tho auspices of tbo Russian government bss Obtuse Young Man When s young men goes calling If revealed the fact that these itrasme be can get hla attsstlon off hla own ere navigable by ocean steamers for a attractlvaness long enough to observe distance of 1040 miles from tholr It bo will find thet nesr 10 o'clock tho mouths girl begins to look worried absent-minde- UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME and bar laughs at his Jokes Notre Dams Indiana ere suppressed end forced At 10:10 Wa call ths aUenll'in of our rsadsn to he seems to be In panic end If hs tha advertisement of Notre Dame Lslvere should depart then end shako hands Ity one of the great educational Instituhas goodby ha would find her bend Icy tions ot the West which appears to suot read-er- a cold Noises are beard from upstairs column ot tills paper Those of our look to oucaiiun have who msy up e A men ! grumbling and s woman Col lege for thnr reins during the coming beWill ths young man go pleading year would do well to enrnrepond wltk tha fore the father makes s scene T Both President who will srtkt them catalogue of charge as well a all particulars free tho daughter downstalra and the anting term a courses nf studies sta mother upstairs are hoping that be Private ronms are iIvmi free to students will but tho young sen stays and at tha bophnmnre Junior or Kenlor yean cf say of therollrglalstkiurses stays Finally hs go a up to go sad Thera is thorough preparatory school so him la ska rallsvod asks tha girl fseoanectlon with tire University fu which to eomo again A number of worried students of all grades will have every opnf preparing themselves for mothers era getting up s petition to portunitystudies The Lominaraial Couras hero tho street care stop russlng at nlgbsr Intended fur youim men preparing for Atchison Ire Oloba 2:30— lliilshed In one or two business may yuan accord I ng to theshUit y of ths studied HL Kdwstd’s Hall fur buys under thirteen Ask Your Dialer for Allan’s Feot-EssIs a unique department of tha Institution A powder to shake Into your shoes It rails Ths higher euiinm are thorough Is every the feat Cure Swollen Son Hot Callous impact end students will find every opAching Sweating fact and Ingrowing Nails portunity of perfecting themselves In any makes sew or light tins of work they may cboues to nelect Allan's exsrtness Is 6hoes assy Sold by all Druggists and Thoroughness In shoe store 25c Sample mailed FREE the care of students and devotkis to the of tha are best oil Interests distinguishing Address Alias 8 Olmsted La Roy N Y Characteristics of ths University of Notes Dams England Produces Little Metal ysan of setlvs work in the causa Iron Is now tho only motel of which of Sixty ednoatina have mails this IntUtulioa tho United Kingdom producee any famous ell over ths country large quantity Copper fall last year Monument to Carrier Pigeons to GST tone but of lead as much sc A number of persons In Paris are 11111 tone wars raised Four thou-aaa- d and thirteen loan of tin end trying to reins funds for monument 1611 tons of sine were the only others to the carrier plgsoni used during tho lego of that city In JI70-’7- 1 of Importance 00 HOME YOUNG MAN d lg Foot-Esr- o class-wor- WE TIEIT HD k CODE rsTXRRH— ireslsare IM s4 TSrnsl Tnre-M- ss Sr sel iar IX rearer niuMliai an Ixisr TwuSias Astsres Alnsiasa Uni aa AMiwf -IX ware AiaMsr ImliH Csreai re Mats Cereals INassss si WimssbsbIsi res Haan Ixresre Asreoa Inresws Csorea HIMM Nrissl TmaS'S (Al Vires’ bsswi Alla IX reran salausa aa AsaareaUrer I- HMal rare alias SaBI Flire FLUlaat TereB'M Irellf lar Ma asnSi Alan Hfosib aa Wane Uar Riivr Tars fnwireala are aa ail Astuim bn I Stums M a e Here Treat meat fares Writ (or free list If yea remeet rail ayreulon toasailaUua Area aaaaaa ok ront weiril fill It isuaia 1 Of MG— WNfiM V GflRlGM U hi P !§ 4U-rlItR MHI wl ll imgw4 ''1 Dial HHitartfGi Mill vgnifi in lli'G atp'li in lifl Vrl On WmIwhbg iJiGGMM of IIn rr'UlfG'GU’GMt- I NHAtUFM I OMr iwmd IjrwI UI0M liukt I’giioi ltd G’l WK AfcNKUMJC NOW WS “ fOMfiNlftlf 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kf IM HlRMMI If Wr Gcn4 amwri kf rilaiin nr tnrrf flNHiiinrtid mian i we want I'Ahsum M !ro t? a to WAWriiMI Mi " llhf Is aarlaf Sae ereaa Mil 1 fxuikril I the (he Iteaslne Police Justice-Wh- et's the chnrgi gainst this man? polict-pisImpersqnailng tn officer "Whet did he do?" "He walked op lo rtieet vend'-r- ' Hand and took a hnlf-of pn-iu-- COMFORT IbMtr y inhn-pi’xh- ls It Vegetable ( onipniind Is n remarkable inrdiriuc different tn action from any direr 1 ever knew and d Iled-fur- loaners iqd lag trlilin eon ducts o sr tms manibt fathers riswlnl ftmmerrlal and Helen DKIVEaSITY OF NOTRE OAME deal— " Aa he apoke the words died away e Promptly cures all THE pain-ange- 1 flrat-to-ha- Bromo-Seltze- r educational The captain waa apparently troubled by no such feeling and went on "1 was broke for a trifle” he said: "a young man's folly Hut I don't know that I've been much the worse It's a hard service— the king's: you make no wuiney In It and glury'a a thing I never took much account of” mUMVONAL PPIS5ASSKIAWN Dirk had nothing to say to thla ar nc mias oh or "'’hre shall I breakfast V he asked RAND MSNMLLY 5 CO "With me" said the explain "You'll CHAITKK IX— rCosTisriDi And me pretty snug below and that's The letter was written In a formal the main thing In the world eh? I clerk's hand dated from the Admiralty don't rare how many trips I make In and otgned with a hieroglyph which waa the Rpeedwell If I'm always as comno doubt the autograph of aome high pilable and as well paid” official Dick could hardly aay that he hoped It ran as follows: "Dear Sir: The Volunteer has never to make another voyage In the brought Intelligence that his majesty's brig or that he already wished this one has put Into wss over but both thoughts came dis ship Xiiih eerenty-fnu- r the Tape of 8he tlneily Into hla mind hh Hope to tvflt has lost her captain and first lieutenant t "It was a stroke o' luck” continued In a gale and Is imported ar- - his garrulous companion "Just a stroke verely damaged and short of ill stores o' luck I'd nothing to do for long The hrlg Hperdwell has been loaded enough and waa getting a hit down with the necessary material and will and then suddenly my lords And themtake out an officer to bring the Nlobc selves short of a hand and come runhome Captain Truseott to whom this ning to me cap off and money down on commission was offered Is at ths last the nail” moment unable to sail If you are In "That's pretty much what happened a position to lake his place you will be to me" said Iflrk "they were In a hurgood enough In start Immediately for ry and the man before me failed them Mount's Hay where the Hpeedwell war at the last moment to put In on Thursday next You will "Ay ay” replied the captain “they r be rarrleil as a free to ths ’ must have been In a hurry too or they'd never have come down on an old Cape where you will lake over command of the Mot and for thla pur- dog like me and such a ramshackle pose the present letter shall be a good crew to carry hla majesty's shires let and aufllrlenl authority to the uffleer In alone his majesty's olHccra" he added with an affable grin charge to hand her over to you “Oh!” said Dick "what sort of fel“In'lhv event nf your being unavoidably prevented from accepting you will lows have you on board thenT' “All aorta" answered and forbe good enough to the captain ward this letter to Captain Anderson "and more than that There's English Jacks and French Johnnies and a couat Portsmouth without delay" ‘ Dirk read without understanding any- ple o' Hpanlardi and a nigger I never lot In my life thing beyond the general purport of saw such a the letter but he grasped dearly They're willing enough you know but It’s the rummest crew to tic working a enough thal Camilla was lost to him navy hip" fur many months at least "The brig herself looks to be fast and He roused himself to consider ways and means at onr-and hla eye fell up- well found” sgld Dick with an approvon the valise which the meeaenger was ing eye on the white canvas bellying aloft till holding In hla hand "Oh she's well enough” replied the To his surprise he recognised It as bis captain carelessly "there's better and own there's worn no doubt Let’s go down “Where did you get this?" he asked “From your house sir" replied the to breakfast” And he led the way man “There's a uniform and a few below Ho the dsye went by for the most part things In it his lordship thought you In cheerful content only now and then might want aa you wouldn't have time his brow clouded when they spoke a to go bark to town" do you paxxlng ship and answered ihe cheers Whom "Ills lordship? and waving signals or English men and mean?" homeward bound "It was Lord Glamorgan sir that women Hnmetlmea he wss even happy for an gave me the letter” hour for the water he sailed was no "Ah that explains It" exclaimed Dirk or unknown sea From Cor"Rut how did Lord Glamorgan or you obscure unna In Cadis there are names and know where I had gone?" "Ilia lordship sent me to you house memories upon Its shore that might have stirred the very ship herseir as d air and they sent me on to No 23 he swept past them with ths flag of square" empire rippling at her mast-hea- d "And they told you there?" On the ninth day they passed Ht Vin"Yes sir they said you'd gone off aftand the setting er a wagon on the road to Guildford" cent ofThe sun was were sharply relieved Ihe “Very well” said Dick "now you had crags the cape opposite hnrlton all aglow better go and halt your horse Come against to me In the parlor when you're ready with answering Are Far beyond them to go hark and I'll give you an answer lost in the vast glimmering distance toward the east lay a yet more famous for Lord Glamorgan” and Dirk a he leaned over Half an hour afterward the man headland knocked at the dsr of the room where the bulwarks and vainly strained hi Dirk waa writing his acceptance to tha eyes toward Trafalgar felt hla breath with a great Inspiration and hla Admiralty and hla thanks to his patron quicken hands clench with the flghtlng Instinct for thla second piece of cruel kindness race He handed them to the messenger with of hla the Hpeedwell left the coasts a liberal pourholre and rang tha bell ofHut now and Europe passed on southward Into make arrangements for continuing tha region of Ihe Islands The ordilo own his Journey to the cape lies oulalde these While he was tslklng to tha boat a nary route Asores the only stopclatter of hoofs was heard outside tha groups theon the being for most Engvoyage ping point window lish vessels Kstcourl seeing that the "There gnea my man” thought Dick brig stood In to the eaet and took a “he's a hot rider It seems I wish to more direct line concluded at once that heaven he had broken hla neck on the she was to touch at Madeira or the way hera" Canary Islea "No” said the captain when he CHAPTER X hasarded this conjecture "I wish we could put Inlo Funchal or Hants Crus ICK HAD A LONG they'n both pleasant placea when and hurried Journey you've a day or two to spare but my before him and he orders are to sail straight for Iloavlata made preparations In the Cape Verd Islands There’s some accordingly for passengers to come aboard there” starting In good “I'assengera!" cried Dick In astonishtime on the followment He “Oh they won't trouble us long” said ing morning also tried once mors ths captain "they go off again at to And out from tha I suppose they're going about driver of ths wag- looking after ths government colonies on whera the lie In these parts When we'ra rid nf them Montauts baggage we shall have a clear run lo the Caps I lick felt by no means so anslnua waa to ba delivered: ‘but tha man though assured that Dick himself had about their departure He waa pleased no longer tha time to follow him atout-l- y lo think that he would for aome days refused to give any further answer at any rats hava the monotony of his and hy daybreak nest morning ha had voysge enlivened hy new companions disappeared wsgn and all without and he began to look forward eagerly giving any one a clue to his destina- to the moment when he wnuld no longer be alone al every meal with old Worsley tion and hla flow of demoralised conversaThe sun waa setting aa Dick left Hellion for the last slsge of his Journey tion A few days more and Madelrw waa When he came In sight of Mount's bay there was hut one golden liar left In left on ths starboard quarter they the western' sky Gradually this too passed through Ihe Csnsrles between fsd'l and a gray misty twilight began TenerllT and Grand Canary and on to creep over the hay Ht Mlrhael's April lth rains at last In sight of RoavISta and dropped anchor toward Motiut loomed In sight weird aa (he enIn the evening In His roads on ths northwest chanted castles of fairyland highest turret glimmered a single light of ths Islsnd Within a quarter of a mils of them making the mist more drear and tha with Kng alienee yet more desolate lay a large merchant-vessThe opposite shore was wrapped In llsh colors at ths pip and Dick waa not darkness but on the broad water be- long In getting a boat lowered and row tween twinkled here and there tiny Ing olf to visit her Hhe turned out to restless sparks that Irtrk knew for the be the Hamilton from Houlliampton lo lanterns of Ihe ships at anrhnr (ins Its hla captain greeted Td'k corwaa the fats that he dially but he was almost alone on of (hem douhlh-sboard all Ihe passengers having gone or guld must follow r thers It gleamed among the ashore for the day and half the crew ”1 real with Ihe dim shivering night being away In seareh of water hear" said lock "that you've some around and thv fathomless sea bepassengers for us Who aro they?’ neath "Madame Hrhiilts and M Frochard” A mile or two more and they came “They'M Hwlaa replied the captain rattling Into the streets of I’ensam-and Dh'k arose from his rover I lie In- folonlMa for Ascension brother and quired for the Hpeedwell and found sister and there's a Hpsnlsh seaman that she was lying nut toward Newlyn named Glides who's working nut his passage to ths ('spe” and was In sail at dayhresk "I'm disappointed lo hear that” said Iler captain had been ashore that IHck "I had hoped for on nr tan afternoon looking out for passenger In talk 1 We're who had been expected hy ths coach deadly dull nn the brig” an hour before "Oh!" said the rsptaln of Ihe llsmll-loDick engaged a boat and ordered suplaughing "you'll he lively enough per at once by 10 o'clock ha wss alongIs a flrsterais fellow fur side th hrtg and half an hour later now lories and speaks English capitally fast asleep in hla lierlh forgetilng for and his sister’s a real beauty If only Ihe present all Journeys whether by aha wouldn't keep to herself so much land or sa Tha hosts were now seen pulling olf lie awoke nest morning to And ths from Ihe shore When they rsme near Ths her on way already ship rsptsln was walling for Mm on deck a gray tn ths ship one of them left Hit re- -t and Steered for the Hpeedwell wrinkled man with a short grlssled "Thers go your passengers" said tha somewhat slouching air heard and raplaln to Dlek "They said good-babout him Dirk thought 'Tsi your passenger" I Ark said "and lo me before leaving this morning and I ought to have reported myself last now all thal remains Is for you to lake their haggege over In your boat If night but they told ms you wars busy and I was too tired to wait My name you'll I so good" "I'm ready la KstroirL caplsln of her majesty's "Certainly" replied Dirk " ship Nlfth when you bring ms to her" as soon as It la loaded "Avast lliero'" said the caplsln: "Ay ay" replied His other "I was as that You In tha srvis myself ones but I warn I "ware not so must stay and meet tks rest of our called Wnrslsy thea " "Indeed' ' said Dirk sad stopped am company ai supper" bartnsMd Tks nnlndsr of the pisienyeri were Lata one successful lecture Mire r has had to thank Major Pond for start lie had keen discrimination I It frequently sought out and arced upon the platform aa obscure i lua w ho never thought to aee him-'- f Such a bfore the fouthghta mus was Mil Nye When ths me-- r mer-anll- DANGEROUS TO MAJOR PON& sheet music FntE MVra: |