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Show r I ' 1 " -- Vi YX v ,F -- v K HIS ANSWER. were closeted. Wben FEN. IN you; but what's the matter? j COURT. member Hammond walked with hla visitor to Distressed Female Oh, sir, were1 Blarklrx lUaTil WsilangaS the door, the information had been In fresh trouble. My poor husband ' I lot to a Dari. given, tbe bargain struck. REPORTS FURNISH FOOD FOR bas received his sight. was a E. C. Chattertou behind half an hour later. Before him, Hammond's Insatiate HEARTY LAUCHTER. farmer in Han-c- c i eo'inty W hat do yon thluk of Hammond?" DIPLOMATIC inner eye saw stretching the feverish EPISODE. visits to New Oiie. annual be asked, looking down at the girl aa vision of success, no longer afar off as Bod of his farm, Vbe Eafortsuts Fealties ef Mentfess-(MBsrj- r, Minister la the Sawkss products ahe Mt before him In a low chair, her and dimly uncertain, but near, close, in tiff days when tha coJo duello was C. J. Jadgm .Cattli'i Knlllif Hors Em head thrown back. within the grasp of his hand. When President Taylor selected a part of the education of every genfor Lsvan-riarn- ma Bet I have only aeea him once, ahe HEX lie her pass Yet, in all the exaltation of that Bailie v " Peyton, a prominent Tennessee tleman. Bald la lUapeet, in her carriage in aald evasively. Her manner to the moment, a thought, bringing with it j United Kates The beddquartors for all KentuckWhig, to repreaent-the- the park wrapped man ahe waa going to marry wa coot, a smile of confirmed cynicism, shot horse raclpg and cock fight- ians in New Orleans on business was itiJChlli, . , elusive. , , j,f But, no consciously, through hi mind. Who was it bad Many of the law reports are full of ing were leading public amusements, the old St. Charles hotel, says the len t, h ug n ij, jcalm, blinded bj hla own engrossing passidrt, said (batiT w&tfVkn, truce given over One of invnlneraLouiaviUe, jCqiyif r' 'I1;''1; curious judicial' 'sllp"Tn a Georgia and the. bare eanoiiawaHosl, gold, u reflected the ith of this world, could be luxury Ram howl never and location failed bie, beautiful, tha fervor. jveUed date at this the stated, loungers for caw, Instance, the judge giving more unscrupulous than any man? desmost history to attract the i t wi - woman a as was crowd. known 'tT. a who pubbler, Many large Hammond is bound, to strike , the Opinion says that Montgomery lic .Oh come back to me ever and again. most the and were both and North in man tho South, men, city, luck some day. Let me tell yon shout perate is a poor man. Tor C. J. was providentially besrle y v prevented devotees" of the turf, and none of them expert duellist wilh either sword or point 4&e point, step r step.- nm " ten year pasthe has been an unsuc- from Her trow ha the same marble ca9e.w this Thls took greater pride In their racing stud pistol in The Koeth. No one had vor presiding In ... Apd Searle dlseonrscd for some cessful one. Tbat tide in the affairs smooibact; her khtmliler," when she minutes, msjjhave been ajwhack at Montgom- than Colonel Peyton. Henoe, when dared to question his courage, and to Adrienne which listened, of men taken , It which, st flood,' led ery C. J. or at the Iawyer who' argued he lear nid lh5t b0fse raetnf vras'-n-nj !U In tb blase of her opera-boxeven the othcr gwmbWa fuarai-M- m Hammond and his beautiful wife on it before the dtamood that would grace- a queen languidly. be This known isnt in there weary the that judge. Chili, The man was well known at all the people sadden a with Egad! cried, to fortune, baa left him stranded. He quite as bad, however, aa tbe theoloare shimmering on their whit-norodeTIonkeys, and used mules even resorts in New Orleans. Chat tort ons if be had only a start, with a lost bis leagh, in bad odor. Tbe gical-slip a incomparable aiVrer. position of a Nebraska judge in a in state coaches, he threatened to friends took pains topoTnt out the little say 910,000. Something same unwelcome has hnng supreme court case, in which he holds decline the appointment, Time and again, bet' calm, inimita- like capital fearing gambler to him and to warn him chance one or two fellows I about his name everrepate tbe since. Bat Hamble eyes meet, with a fleeting glance, know would were aware mond bulls and bears tbe market. that the law presumes against the that he would die of ennui there, have if against giving the b'aekleg any prethey her hoiband'a carrier unless he shows that it was and when he accepted, said: I will tense for a challenge. Chatterton asThey qnletly, of a certain inaida fact I Could com- And Adrienne has attained her ends; dose by tbe kings enemies or by such go to Thill, not only as my countrys sured his friends that if a challenge despite each other, municate to them!" fullest' fruition of her amtbe these two, But, again, who would enjoys waa Searle ry -- warTssuod It would bo through.no fau't rather a weak man, and bition. . , know It? intervention man. of to His th South teach those opinion of his, And dismissed the subject benighted a somewhat Indiscreet one. When To the general world she repre- of the relative Thus It astonishes no one that boR; Tha positions of God and Americans some gentlemanlyaccom- - without showing excitement. inof with a new show Adrienne, ' go their several ways. As for Ham- terest, asked what waa the inaida sents triumph incarnate, secure. The man recalls the story of the Adams pllahments. two men were not thrown together few who know ace her drive by, county justice who had occasion to mond, be doe not wear a well a the Shortly after his arrival in Santiago nil of that day until near supper time he waa not proof against tbe as I do, with wonder and a beautiful AdrienuJ. Once, before hi fact, question punish a party for gross profanity a race, with two noted entries was Then, as they both entered the big atof bestowed her flattery aa to the possible final end of an usd in open court. freshly face took on that shadow of bloated-feesFor taking the planned. Colonel Peyton bet a large tention. dining room. Chatterton brushed , lat-te- r hi neck that bovine character, name of Almighty God in vain, aald sum of money on one of the horses earthly triumph. " SimpljMhe fact that our bank lightly against the gambler. The he wa handsome enough. this worthy successor of Mr. Justice and the English minister an equal but at Chatterton, Then hetopped short A WOMANS WIT. glanced sharply a e I shall fine you ten dollars, amount on the other. There being ta'd Shallow, Look herv." ha laughed uneasily, nothing. and for offending the dignity of this no professional jockeys some had been But that wa ten year ago. The agCMtad ae ASrartlalax DoJa I ought not h? le telling yen thW! passed over serenely, and court you will pay a fine of fifty dol- improvised and duly trained. All ar- theSupper scattered out over tbe Bold Dull Baal Batata. outward circumstance were different It only ahowa whxt confidence I have guest: Ia answer to a newspapers request lars and costs or go to jalL then. On a moist, foggy afternoon in you how I worship you! Heaven! rangements and on a splendid scale bouse. Chatterton went to the card Tor us furnish in January, a young man with a keen, I believe better than any were mornad as hit vertisement the a prominent merroom 'with Jhalf a do en friends and completed, when,on quite girl waa chant t, determined countenance, and worshiped before," lately aald: Show me a new funny mistakes as law writers. When ing named, the jockey slated to ride watched a game of cards with Interthe supremo court of California came Peyton's horse became disabled and est, when one of the porters of the hoeyes brooding, calculating, summing She laid her cheek kgainst his way to advertise and Ill consider it. op, combining a he went along the shoulder. Her caresses st all times Ills case proved the seemingly hopeless to pass upon the charter of the city of could move neither hand nor foot tel approached him, bearing a small crowded city street, was accosted by had been few. This one fired his condition of conventionality that per- Oakland, a few years- - ago, they said The colonel searched Santiago and vi- silver tray, on which was a neatly ' vades advertising. another wan of about the same age, blood. To be unique or of the phraseology of tbe charter, that cinity for a substitute, but could not folded note addressed to E. C. Chat. the joint labors of Malaprop and find one, and to postpone the brush or terton. H who was hastening, though somewhat is almost Tell me original Chatterton tore open tho impossible. 7 more leisurely, la the opposite (lireo-ttoHut thp wyman who auggestod an Partington could scarcely have made to abandon it seemed the only alterna- note, and motioning the porter, w ho He had still presence of mind to ask: jdea recently to real estate man is such s collocation or dislocation of tive, when Pejton dumbfounded, the started to leave, to wait, read it out f words and sentences as did this legis- judges by saying: But why do you want to know? now making a resjiectable commis-doGenUemen, when loud. When he iioishel his friends Hullo, Hammond!" --feminine lator. Among other things it gives a boy I often rode and won races. I stood Hammond round ' anil ...... curiosity! - If by Yer cleverness. looking at him with scared Th owner was the unfortunate pos- the board of trustees power to license am heavier now, not in Training, but They had heard a challenge fromeje the you don't tell me, I shall know jrou stopped dram shops, horso I will take my jockey's place and do gambler addressed! to Chatterton and sessor land in New Jersey, past and 8iijpre-- 8 If yoo'v nothing else on band, don't love me." And Searle told her. which tldj train whizzed filled with racing, .gambling houses, bouses of my best eome and make that call with me todemanding a duel as tho only satisfacand all indecent and immoral Several times daily to well commuters He was tall and stout, but active, tion a gentleman i'ould demand for night, said Searle. The follow in jf'moruing, a alight, populated suYiurlis of New York. One practices, shows and amusements. and at tbe being pushed aside in the dining llammond was conscious of no spestrong and sc cial eagerness, liut Searle was a girlish figure, with a certain majesty, day it was noticed that at tha usually huch a liconse power might do in right time presented himself trim and room. York it scandalized the pious The note ended .with these words rather good friend of hla the best he too, despite Its girlishness, was ad- empty, forlorn-likjcln- g station, instead New dapper in a jockey suit, sprang into tow n of Oakland. of a single farmer1 n his tho saddle, at the word took and kept No one but a eowai 1 a ill 'refuse to had. 1 hat was, perhaps, hot saying mitted to the email office where Hammond Was eagerly scanning some rickety . vehicle, thtr If clergymen wish to know their the lead and winning the race was meet a gentleman on the fair terms were smart much, for Hammond's friends were in the ponderous skeepskin awarded tho wager. paper Yjjgliah-looking rating with Tho friends of few. He had come from a rural disexacted by a duel. English traps, tomes, they can find it out by beginladys face wae veiled. When grooms and footmen, drtftvn by d Such an unusual diplomatic per- Chatterton knew that the imputation trict to the great city, resolute upon aheTbe asked If she might see him alone hackneys, a coach and, tandem, ning with the very earliest English formance could not escape public ot cowardice was no more than a sword making hla way. How he lived ha on In one of the notice even in those important business, Hammond, nd chic French bonnes with long cap law books in existence. himself best kna w for a few years. thrust to arouse him, nevertheless a puizled brow, led the ribbons carrying Very much ftylaced Black Letter Year, books, in appears There were times when the strug- with to afaintly journalism qnd days, they besought him to Ignore tbe chalstill smaller inner room. way and infant in their arms. that some one had been so unkind as to the United (States papers soon had lenge. They said the gamb'er was ingle was fought at such close quarters she removed Then her viol There wore stunning looking yoiKg oall a preacher a fool. The preacher graphic accounts of it. There were vincible, both with tho sword and that him board-bill- s often remained MU Eastlake!" women, too, with golf caps and sticks, brought suit for slander and the de- many severe criticisms of Colonel pistol, and to attempt to meet him was unpaid. Hut at tbe darkest the Yes; you are' aurorised, of course. with equally well groomed fendant justified, as the lawyers say; Peytons Chilian adventure, but when simply to throw his life away. him determination never chatting la dogged s man such as I take yon to be Yet men In driving eoats or- - cord- that Is, be claimed that what he mid General Taylor, Old Rough an! See here, Chatterton, they said, He used now and then faltered. young are a man of family, wife and to walk up the faahlonahle street at should be surprised at nothing. Aa a uroys. The whole scene suggested was not slander but gospel truth, and Ready, as ho was called, hoard of it you to what I came here to say, that the' fashionable This of he showed that the words spoken he cut off a fresh piece of tobacco, children depending on you. population night and loiter a moment, lost in preamble am I going to tell you that, Newport or Lenox had taken posses- could tot hurt the clergyman, for chewed It for a while and quietly said: gambler is a sure Bhot and a desperate the crowd of street Arab of small however, yon do not know me. I know yon, sion of a Bailie is a smart fellow and can do man, and will stoop to anything- and large growth, at the house of a if formorly given up to that it wins a maxim of the common far better than yon think possible. the farmerplace n law, thas. parson might be a good anything and can do it welL and Stick that challenge in tbe fire and of over finance, mosquito. prince Dont inianndsrstand tna. The court As the train stopped several fash; parson and Iftill be a fool. whose front steps an awning extended In after j ears Colonel Peyton, who, get out of town as quick as you can. The girl had seated herselfl She dressed to the curb. Chatter-toentered the o held, but vjild that had the words in spite of crushing reverses of fortune, No one will be the wiser. in a quiet, collected, level voice: lonably carts andpeople coaches recognized been spoken off lawyer or a doctor always retained his sunny spirit, onoe listened quietly to every word that The noiselessly opening and shut- spoke standing in love with you. lint, friends who seemed to bo not lam would have bef otherwise. waiting for it jocularly remarked: Those Chilians was said, and then asked for a pen ting door at the head of the steps from the Lord Coke, the (groat fountain of owe mo a thing Oscar Searle baa let the up train to New Yorkand drove His friends saw that pension and a monument, and ink. gave glim pae of an interior of light drop Inadvertently about yon irom off followed by the surprised looks of our common law, hafl very littlo use for I was their greatest benefactor. I further words would be a waste, So time to tlmo I have formed a certain the for the j rvachers, sayx, the Philadelnot only taught them how to manage these were brought to him. people In the train. idea of vour personality. And that For several weeks the little way-sid- e phia Times, and in his third institute a race, but how to ride a horse. Now He wrote for a few minutes, and personality interested me because it station was bristling with life and he says that in order that the Carme- they have fine horses and superior then handed this note, to the friend coincided with my own, with my own filled with attractive looking peoplo. lite friars of Hoot street flight per- tracks, capital jockeys and exciting nearest to him:Sir, I will moot temper, with my mode of thought As Before this time real estate form their vows of chastity Sing Ed- races all the plaza with my the virtue of a on investors you illustrating soon aa I heard you speak lost night and firod with ambition ward III. had to prohibit all 'tyomen good second, who 'is an honorable gentleexampje. I had seen yon before and studied to behomeseekers, in touch with this fin du siecle from passing through a lane next to man. He will bear two revolvers, Mr. Searle pointed yon liras Cadar Water. your face, for Apropos of pnWh-er- s, and undeterred by the the friar house. one of which you may select. We gathering, ont to me on more than one occasion fact that the few an old chronicle relates that whhn According to Elektrische Anzelger will stand toe to toe. While the rebuildings in sight I saw that I had not been mistaken were not In of Berlin, a conduit for electric wires volvers aro still de Alan forester chief Neville, of, with the uncocked, each shall reprein this view 1 had oonoeivsd of the sentatives atkeeping the station, purchased Henry the II., died, a certain monas- juay be Immersed in water,hut by vir-to- o place his between Hie others teeth. manner of man yon were. Well, thia land and of a box inverted ovor it the At the word fire' the hammers shall building. Lots were tery bogged for some of his great bgsn being so, 1 have come to make a bar- rapidly sold, streets were laid off, and wealth. The king, with fine religious wltos are kept dry. It is claimed be pulled back and the shells exI shall take thav.the cost will not be more than gain, I think It quite to your advant- what had been a hopelessly unattrac- discrimination, said: The pistols may be disploded. age. I shall atata It as briefly as pos- tive way station, soon blossomed into his wealth; but you may take his car- tho tuollcy system, and that until one or the other of us is charged sible. Few words are needed." demonstrated its success. dead. a thriving New Jersey summer resort. cass and the devil will get hla soul. She paused and her magnificent Some of the funniest things in the llow long it took the investors to The man who read the note looked Mothers PIm. authoreyes were fixed upon him with a discover that the supposed population law books are the startled, and again tried tpiersuade Husband Fond Somehow don't I in keenesa of their was simply a score of impecunious ities that are cited to establish certain piercing place seem to be able to enjoy your pies as his friend to think better of his condicustomary nonchalance. Hammond actors and actresses, who, which would qeflainly compass to rulings. In a Case tried before Jus- I did those mmother owing made for me tions, had listened with growing attentive- hard times and Out of tice Forfescue it was claimed that the death of bothf No words could the employment, when I was aboy. Loving Wife ness. What sort of a woman waa were dissuade Chatterton, however, and for a few dollars a day to other side had no right to bs heard. if would hadn't this? la appearance, a dovely girl, bousedglad you decided that it had I Perhaps you as an advertisement, no one the note waA sent down. whom he bad regarded as such the knows. have heard it observed, said he, ruined your stodUch by eating so ' tna lapyb vans was vrn.r.t). In half an hour this answer before, and in no other way. that even God himself did not pass many df those pies hen you wore a back: I never fight duels The estate man and the ciever and warmth. To the curb there night v Puck, In speech and manner, at this mo- womanreal who suggested the idea are sentence upon Adam before he was boy foola drove up a long, slowly moving mass ment, definite, to to defend himself. . of 1'veried carriage, disgorging their command an trenchant, seeming .reaping the benefits and receiving the given a chance t. THE ROUNlfctvUP. loo Many Funerals. God where art thou? Adam, says of the Initiated hearty congratulations contents on the carpeted way. Ham, of some A whose sum mer home enormous, inherent, real estate not tree thou of whereeaten Hast the by right gentleman agents. A prominent memtnuud would stand there an Instant Daring his present ternf of Office as unsuspected force of character. ber of this profession says hejs going of I commanded thee that thou shoulilst justice of the peace, Squire iicob Kiser is In Vermont brought back to Bosor two, observant of tbe scene. Go on," he said. to borrow her for use at some not eat?T And The same question was of Gaston, N. C, has mafrie J 172 ton last fall a man servant from the Some day," a voice within him She con tinned to look at him stead- untenanted land plan country, who had never been in Boshe has near Saratoga put to Eve also. would say, "I shall open my doors in ton. The sights and scenes in a big But for exciting legal reading the couple ily, with a glance that never wavthis fashion, or drive np to this very ered, or flickered, or sank. Then she case reported in 10 Pa. St. . The best crop of grass found on city, impressed him peculiarly. The famous 9hlpkHprt door as these people do now,1 Some dozens of families are com- Report easily takes first prize. Mr. most farms in Iceland is on the roofs other day he went to his employer and spoke: bearle was but insufficiently cognI can give yon information inside fortably established in the ships lying Justice thus disports himself of huts, which are roofed wHh btck said; isant of these characteristic of his information covered bark with earth. tbe Mr. idle shares II the about of of New , I shall have to go back a widow on the York. concerning port subject restraining friend. He liked him, did him a in a large bank, which it The longest distance a letter can be, home. yon have The shlpkeeper, as the caretaker of a from marry ing: The principle of good' torn when he coaid, and un- the daring financial spirit I take yon ship laid np In winter carried within ths limits of the he stands next in n, Why, Tbm have you not been is says, quarters bosomed himself to him as the more to have, will make fortune or called, gets house rent, provisions importance to its elder-bor-n correla- United States is from Key West, Fla,, treated kindly here? your prosperous man will occasionaly do launch you on the way to permanent and some cash and is equally to Onnalaska, 0,271 miles; and all for .YOh, yes, the treatment is all right: payment He must be tive, to the confidant whose fortunes are and colossal success. n a trustworthy person, with some fundamental law of existence. It is two cents. Im afraid of my health. a not so excellent aa hi own. Out of a family of nine at NewHammond raised his eyebrow How is that? skill and knowledge. He and the blessing whicn tempered with The excellence of Searlsa fortunes Ah! Searle?" his live cozily enough, and there is hy. you see, Mr. II , I saw mercy the expulsion from Paradise. castle, England, eight are still living. gas a matter of relative estimates, Searle. He told me be- good deal of fun aboard ships when It was impressed upon the human Tbe eldest is ninety-on- e and the four funerals going past your house Exactly, Searle himself felt that he was at Tbe average to day, imd I guess Boston is a plaguey ing Infatuated with me, and thinking there are neighbors to drop in. news- creation by a beneficent Providence, youngest seventy-six- . lucky aa any man heed wlah to be. a woman eould make nse of bo anch papers to be read and a bit of muic to multiply the images of Himself, age of the family is eighty-twBoston nnhealthy sort of a own. Hammond, had he been asknd to disclosure. lie ought not to have to enliven the tediujn. , and thus to promote his own glory Pioqninto Miranda of Colombia, Journal. hla would have remarked trusted to give opinion, of course. But Mr, and the happiness of His creatures. Central America, is living, blind and TBs BsersS ml Usrsmstsr Maklag. that to be the manager of a bank, on Searle Is a that, Preferred Crew. fool Yon thought I lover! w Eureka! From the lord of the forest to tbe helpless, at the age of 133. One of a salary of ttO 000 a year we a begg- him!" She wa Tops Sixtus V detested flattery. He her shoul- of mechanicalexclaim d the invento. monster of the deep, from lhe sub- bis neighbors is 103 years oid and shrugging instruments. arly-sort of thing, unless s enaa ex- der 'lve tlety of the serpent to the innocence still able to work at knitting with said ont day to a nobleman who hal I consented to marry, him- belast' at it Ive got perfected a barom- o( pected to get np higher, flattered him excessively; his cause ; was, at least, not eter which position the doves from the elastie embrace Coarse thread. Here lay the difference between the easily surpasses all others. of the mountain kalmia to the descendto deal with a crow than tne worst In a genteel poverty murder poverty at trial Dusseldorf late- withI aprefer two men. Searle supposed he might of all But I want to be rich, I want Ive got the index band on the dial flatte.'er." ot of fructification the the lily ly the jury, after being locked up, ing get np higher some day, but he did to be powerful. I want to see the permanently fixed at change. When asked to bows submissively to made its way ont 'give a reason for But I dont see, said his listener, plain, all nature through a window his preference he sa.d: not think much about - Hammond world at my feet. Even tbe law. this flowers, went and to primeval a beer saloon, where it A crow only lives On the dead, thought of nothing else, I think probably, yon are in a puzzled way, I dont see air with their fra- agreed on a verdict The result is an Of course you dont, said the in- which perfume the Tbe call the friends made together the Possibly, -but flatterers live on the living."- -, man who eoulddo these thing. deco ate the forests and appeal for a new trial. and grance ventor with enthusiasm. But my that evening was on a young girl and Texas Siftings. their hues, are but curmy bartraio. 1 communiOut of Yales 2.413 students in all bouBd to be right in the fields with her mother. Tbe mother came sec- Therefore, The bed. cate Mr. Searles information which barometers to the tains princinuptial 733 eome from Connectiond. Searle had been infatuated for he was a fool to give me on consider- long ran ail the time A Thicara ples of morality, the policy of the departments, Fpltoda. cut, 138 from Massachusetts, 147 from Record. some time. Now they were engaged. ation First Tough Did you hcc.r her ef the common ms. doctrine that the yon marry nation, 531 from New Pennsylvania, The yonng lady eould scarcely be aald York, them logal blokes threw the boots Electricity West (,olds.ia The two faced each other a moaw, tho law of nature and the law of 120 from Illinois, 153 from and in Chitnmy? Dey finod him , to be in society; and she was only in ment. Hammonds brain was workElectricity has now, it seems, fjod unite in condemning as void the ninety from New Jersey: Ohio, fjO an The rest cost. moderate circumstances. But Searle ing with lightning rapidity. beaten the record of tne gold boater condition attempted to be imposed eome from wa so happy that he eagerly wished nearly every state In tha Second Tough Aw, Of course. Searle may be suspect- and can produce a foil of the metal upon thia widow. that aint union, and from sixteen foreign everv one of hla friends to see Miss ed. from ten to fire time lose his will nothing. lie This thinner than position. countries, . Esstahc, and First Tough Of course not. Rut appreciate his good will brand hint ruin hla chance for- ordinary gold leaf. Joseph U,n Rn(k Lack, fortune. Electricity Is now used for coloring they didnt suspend the fine. a Swsa the ever." chemUt of Chicago' Distressed Female Oh, please, leather more , quickly and deeply. Record. Pid Hammond think her sufficiently " Again Adrienne Eastlake shrugged elot trio lighting fame, hs present xi same! all the so me Is ire The hide teething stretched on a metallic handsome? Searle. with masculine her shoulder. to the Royal society specimens of this Benevolent Gentleman Why table ana covered with the coloring llanty al Thm Thar fatuity, asked himself the question I ara orry-- I would not willingly wonderfully thin foil made by depositShe same? liquid; a pressure of a few volts is Spencer Show me a man who like aeverel times in the courts of the harm him. But lu tha straggle for ing gold on eopper with the ( electric Distressed Female, weeping Oh,, j then applied between the liquid and to be Interrupted in tho middle of a evening. Hammond's face wa under life the weak 'go to the wall. It Is current and then dissolving sway the me? rm the j the table, which opens tbe dont yon recognize sir, , all circumstance pores of sentence. But, the law. copper from it with perchloride of blind mans wife. I the skin and allows the color to on the other band, not to acknowl Ferguson .AH right Come along Half an hour longer this man and Iron. benevolent Gentleman Yes, I re- - sink in. with me to Sing Sing. Truth. edge tbe beauty of Adrienne Eastlake was impossible. Hammond, pleading another appointment, left early. Searle lingered this woman THE Cee-tsaa- pt y-- w.---- , ?, -- hlm' -- to-da- s, s, Law-make- h. r half-wheel- ill-fa- one-hors- e, bob-taile- ante-person- al well-know- n V - expert-ments'&a- far-fetch- Th-jud- ctl but-Thc- nan-tric- al " o. . - -- it Saallol wetl-kno- -- f |