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WinS betr? 114 Tiirn mosm an thet km miii 'turn a imm-s~ boa wrovd qainkie-. Pair awfully r"d ·* L3 mli ou urn. g w bu Sr hoos 3hO vow bom wltksmi r h i u rem. = mamas1.4 ' mol. why. tSka is l. 4t bet -Dark om ~orsdN why h siiImarty? 'tis ms ta atrySam. ]MUR on had--ak. m. unay awe wesor; aS a foi uivr. Wr-w we prsfyet. as, I saim fssmrsq? Forever! I am him mosse turning away. F or Ikwsd m will loovo hn top hating? v.. as. Ijpay nit. What. a , aTui James. you WI mL. on I hbom mi wil I wiuvaw a sw'4* lout why ofd Is .. Ib had am au rw..1" a 1.4tor. Its I brie him Ws'I - yes peorhalssafter all I will Sake kinm fer wswms t.w fie hettr. -pr 8nw Ar s A s f" XhVrw* Vp* Ifforkf. A DOCTOR'S OUTING. 3El.tori: Ned Matyn andI snyvlf were chs.. and rnietum at tle gralmmar eool im hle flaw old ity of - . (her birendsalp was very fere*nlt: it seetmed to o as if it o.e ever ifall; bint, on lea.vin the city, Use masr crowekd thoughts that pwsm spose a youna men on his entrance nto ta wora ld, if they fall tnhliterateouar Worts a~ etion. left it, as it wer.. falut Atmarke of time past. B a tranee reolckkeacnm we* nest as It ow stude.ts at (usy's, aul nr tfrilaship was ewd. A it h.pprnwd. being Isaes. t. of n.wr onrls de.tiy, wer remolveld to whar t.athelr assIaier the title of Per·ival aed Mosaty, eand we wew fortusate. esouigh o ascr . thel pr etkn of the late* lr. a Nt- by lI the thriving town of N - - (k . pIktehs was a uimevma. asal we worm taUt ueurlmr all ee*le.nt poaitkIo. We had bear murh occupkld anad harItI worked, but, hv one of thone chaisge. whieh oabetissel a scur. we we u sekoely afo with Httlk or nosalebg to do. I was m seim this unetwasnd leiuru * Se nLk . over ofes o theo fenmkahie iteosm -which our ledr presented a nueneroes .ad ,sosar. e reoed. I had bem epre.iarlly d up ase, axwaount which lul ha ne . aourrearlest - a asrasin Mr. Graven'. which had bens marked "akuhatful" In the asmead 'rr, *"v doatttfal" Is tht third,d "htad" In the fourth-whan who shoeta pegsseat bief Ina our little ao ideaa but le* .eritale Grave "boatw." saki the. "I have emea to pay yu that 'ewe hill o' milie. The AIgurea are 'uas, heat if they wete ever mo Sainit the kined o' mnan to .d the amount, for have never fgu umay bitter journetys you have hait to - s me and mnise all anraim that h asanman asd now I've got te nsew tenget ar d ýl/ have it. tlotwar. 'hre it Ita. o£7 as evecry lmlfpesnny of which e hort - erde.lervea w se l ought to olaver hld Sadios Ans *eat m iyi his eanvas hag at the etabe, he ditsplay the efull aSonunt I shbialag inetal totlle estemrIU sEU fartlig. I coulddt't lelp thinakitig of time lahorkue homesty with whk*ih thew. peap lasanwt have eamtme this moneyu. aul with what a oane.esIew view ouea is s it to sank mas)m the Items aro a k.lger. The slanlnery still lay anti the table wleins Niedl ramsn ins al e-oma uk i bi esear friklnd (sptalid Wiil IOM . oure lnew.a.nt anti 1e e, i IMihlw. " .uery."artl terave.s'" waid I, "whIat do you Wilk nf tht,. iakl felleow. Anli I was thinking. Neel. as l tiange, w"n* elhill. the case-huadk very tight. adel you year eelf full of heseasew e.aer.wr, I waekll take, a turn nmayelf this ve*ry in git asd Iiver Ali Thoman, tih harpiet. ef wiansn I lavea hea a g is l ae.eenIalt." ("apital kel. 4d4l lauy; at )yeau liall. khat what a night ytu LaUIIre*.v* *ass. It aOenwr In larshtK, it rainls asal it bIlewW. andil ls*.' all inuaglesahk. l.t thling* lIs tlhe way of weather." "Yes." sakul Willtuglihy, "It sansatn't I)e. to.tisbt,. d.rctr. for tin rkek li younr trap to N. Is worth maseh salamn tlniae ynou casn as. to ge.t fir it.' "(NI. a fear thlel. I elurs't nlisel thn weather." "I dam l ay nIa. mlut lMapp tlhontlh y*ou shal hive-. lyw l+te aiii arn ti_.e ---m., and Reeve disil drlve yeou. He'll runs you over In style. Inesl't nmay Io. for I Insist upsa it. T'ihey have daw se Inthigr lately. and I know It will .allwlawer yfur --.mlort at anay nate." "I sacosd the kisd proposeal." uaki Netl sad the. tbsing nuee.sd nu plekasattl that I .uW i sot refrue. In due time a plendikl pair of grays weer at the door, and I was howled alons to a.ny ldetimatliok. It wans *ertailly far prvferldle to a peqs dtur.-cart. N wes smeihs nragIbedLa I rather tarily reanemsa baed that a tikket Ileal not I.u.sml se-uretl for the entertalInnaesnt, and shrove at newe' So the mnus.k* lhop whMCre they werel* .nkl. I eatered at a fortunate crisisi for nl (m or two tikSets Ihad juolt E..l. hbreougt hIask as tse purehaser wasr lisuklrn'l fruenm wingl pmetLC Telling ry .ew.v to qauake hlhne rlf very comnnfrtabk dulrinli tlh. ilterval, alel to tbe *a14 whul thw aflfail was IlghigH.d I entered h Ilhail. It waI weBll liglahteIt nI deu.- ely r prekl hlut the platfrwna loIoked ratih kld. TlItere was th" 1arp) atntl tmlu harp alone. After waitillg sumnH. little tint a rathetr lnsigrnittenault lwrwu nlaa made his apwan.lrunu. by its i ule .* alid I tblought it Iokel.l ver) etlllsl to hIN thieret, little dreunissas whatr ni inaigletan was be fore ms in the forns iof that lttle nlan. He asemnstttent, aidI fuw twilam~rn. I was the abject slave of that naman. He Milk with ste what he woldk I was itwt Irul. I was tlitary, uwas jubllant. I wais suInk Ilt soft delight, alnmost to oargs! In ashwrt I wa rmesmerad in a halo of lkworkius ,muskc! What could it h.e ? urrely lot that one heap. It weanol as if a whole hndul of aagellc peufornrers were hoveriag absout one. I a partkalrlya r aen to isaurslal a-to but teve[r ldl bee sto eote tely ethrlkd. His Intervals were oaa Int.ervals t trnwust, oleDy to . e se eded by ew raptures; atel when at last all was over I felt that I coukl beseech bhL to sume. Bu it i was all over and with te rest I ha to o forth into the miaht - In Wut It was a fearful niglht. Thege was a high. cold wid with iercely best. ha l.. . d coaaitg fe the brilliast it was almost impole to disrern pa jasmacad. I out 'Heeve ! SReeve he?" said a voa e idkl. "Yes,, si. amd a palr a e mogrard to she Burn. The doar of ub. hougha was the weathke, sad we rme off. the hail -pe in ser dy agaiet the windows. I rw w wer gol she rih way. As$ Iedr t hle stormn. I oo fell into the iasuau.~ poar"= p The glamour s- fl etaved. I dreamt the adivine -uio-M- a that harp were selU with me, e steemw anid that I was eainpelled to biow. I went on throtgh brambles. . h e.eds, over rivers, over moun a~dmA aecud snot Mayty flight. At to aeond. ased. strum to ImwIin d lla also. At kleus,. at TteL 2swrd i music eased, . was over. The carriage had p. s the graveled frontage of what to he , and what really was a SI a su the sieasnig alighs that 4 me bm In all dirMti4 for the mansao beflor which we had aopptrl r.*nmd IUl minated tbroattout Its whu *eteslt. Vor a namenent or two I coudk not dihioUoniN» t it frma what I had tme drwnine; baut I asoo lct nayslf out and pere.vid at a burm e that the woubnaon beftre aw was not that ao nUay friemk'altain Willokug. h mnd that I could have mnitaken it frw his "What is all this, s.teer sa kl I. What ve you don- with nw ? TLhi in ino ('aptain ·WIfugihtb - "' "O*(. Ir! Ioh, lowr" mla the arhbnens "I've heen amnl druv' hbone the wrong ei' ulernan. Ob. lor! nlotead of Master FPr I've drur' loneI- the waruen felna'lIu." "Thi is not (atalw HwiTucughb!y' ca-. Vrh-*.d" renlikteld I. "No. ir," hkl the frightenied fellhow ">o. ir. no! (Captain WilknaUllagy's ear rltw w Jas iit hchlil meon wallirn for Mr. Pe-rrival, *Reve tkold sn. "Well, thien. why on earth dki you take me iere., anula. ?" "'i), lor., sir! How coulal tell you werp a wrong pqsn'le'knmai YVm ising aout, 'Shreeve. Slhrerve!' a:nd I hearl the- door h.lil, aAnd I luIl cInouglh at d) to look to mny "luors; for tiey WIs very skitliah. Therv. wren a Isreut aisunilar of thJi~stg almit, antd yu(l mIIuqs out, I*Drive. ot1. Shlonreve!" ula I I diruv (n; and, oill. lor. I've Ia-cll iad drievM' tieW wromg . 'ImI'lc'h.aaL.' "And wl.e'r i am I aw ".'" uid 1. "WVliy'. Mr. yosi see as how yMd*ere at .~auirl. I.llimnM','. AntI. oa. sir. id tell tIm sqciir nas Ioaw I etelaiI't l I'IJ it. or eios* I aml a relill alislls." By tlhi tinn. i-everal servalnts had v-one (eit with l glhtIt, c*rili: "trIl. Mr. Fre-I, e.tei in in, , i- uei,*a in! Mimi Etnlic in dyijlj." More than ever a stionishee . I wai o.t In to the hall nl was o useredI Ilnto a room, a.ull in ti. nkldst of a group of horre stricke*n face... I riety .splaincd that I le.d hee.n totthe conwert, alad in minstake .d uot int the wroun broughanm. not dilserning in the roagebe.s of the nigrt that the eatriage before me war not that of any fIrke*d ('aptalna Wllksglhy. andl mkiled th the. fact that tie anaues of the oacheawas appeared to he 1e sanae. As son as I hgmeam to speak I saw the moesly dl.treemed ~lce of a ine old gentle man, who had mat heaped su as it were, la his cehair. heWl. to hrihten, and be now bmart in with: "Dr. Percival ! Bet I dare may you for get I have had the good fortune to meet you once bef..o, arid it's Imeaven's kind erovience lhas led yoa hetre t-aight. lh a nistake could easily have arie n my honues beIlg the aunme color as those of Captain Willousbhy. and the c"acb mans mame n o clo sely rean.uahllos the other-.threeve instead of Reeve. Your wary hme tan, would alsc 1o part of tie inearasey her.. Best. ohtt what a forteunate his take! for youe will rsae mar dear grl ; for I cannot believe ymu to be too late, and I can, counfde her to you. doctor, with all faith. ('ome, let us lead you to her. for her e.ase nmost asegent.. Poor Elte fell through a sheet of glaur in tihe enerv atory, amd has wuasdled her arm ins such way as to defy all our attten pts to stop the bleeding." I warN sd to the patient. RIhe lay oa a .nea*th. and the eastiftul girl looked mole like a entelork lfgurer of wax tihan a human heing. The whole coich was he taahthled with blo h l. and thie nmanmy haend age. sate eati with it. NSeanln women wree areoundl her. and I neakl hear a pna-l-tr eims whisper. ".h1 .till hil.eele." Fronm the alparas.ee I .urnmisel. an it trsn~sdl oat ~wrawertlyb. thlat thr bwrachial ar t.s~ had h.wen IlleasKtaretl. TherN inwlikie'lt basudae* was at oa.ce stripped oflo aset ona e of l the attaseled'ats wasr nuale to oeiasillern tlhe wouaaNkltlartery finrslly with time at- lnlash, whilslt I rapilly ext.,inp risezl a tolaraslqae't with awslah asia te.rllus asn esill Is. INr-larase"ei l a nsel eaN n.i~leettl in sin stopltai tihe* tow of Idleuael. that eveils I W43n asntneoli. lt tao "e thie lo"se mea*talle*ql i)y tlis fratiil-lewkilsag fa.n Ire fusers* e. na ial. lha. i Ea hlIang I, a falsatilng aicnditioan. Ieat isn all h*elr or twor. .a tile nrlaslt of gently adlhaillin teriing mt ialslkantlI.. I IEugeal to dim-.'over searsn of revivila esitnelieleasa si.., aMiU I th.ught I mslglat k*av." to sIUk out lteam- y aultl thei inspliaiataL nacrw nary tol *Iiu a oulr wounllatl platie.alt isa safety. apiality ln .ve'ry elustape- wras per.used lsUlan nse, hut I coalht lot wait. a 1s the* lgrnay were wtre otsa.* isa rl .arliai tns a to drive me to Raanse-y's. W'e starteal tf fuark ly, and Iaul trar ckt1 ashnslt a lisule when tie ealaehmnms imasl .uIkka'sly ialiedl ulS houatilag oust: "HIultlo. ir! wlhat's taii'. sassol.. one hams got a regealar meama hea'r. /b. lot It's our own trap, Iasl when*r Jamicsl I I dois't k-low. It .meraen brokelas ilatualthe. . wesin." I hastenedl ouat of the' crrtlag"o t Io n, as thet ain land ohrmerrveti, the. tanee wrar'k of wheat inu Ine'in a ka~-carat. Tlhe sunw was still fauling altlhouell the hearrkae hbad uonanwhal t ahated * TIut ian thle unikst of the windu I thneugit I I.aranI a feebl*e vale'. The darkness was inete*nue, bt, taking one of time carriage lali nalml I p ree ak'd onward to Hlnd Iwr.ppe. t osni on enulhienase, ancl eu.vei'red with *lhmeak. tieL forial iof thin Hitullluy I alserlht. TIw. nIoenw wal fallilng 1ie tin. Insrw fellow's fna.e,. andtl in splite of his wrappimIinm e I n IIIst IaLVye inlllte'rel mc v.*rely frnuin ca lhl. "o thals Mr. K.rawesy . saiud 1 "It was ionHsuy." smai h,: "*it's now a brasisdl alsd dish*lcat*el mlas. I've had by niso twnanus i jdlly tillt. of it. That luanps of KtHaine tlhlat y'nIs ev .grnite kleasmit.g in theI dark I wasi going to say "acrcureald Iw theme wlo laid tlwhn thi.rtel Iha amliad ta. hews. aand tlhrewla it against this ilnfter nahl pk'ev' of wall, and I Imay apply for aly ealspNaamIIIsaltkem tlund am coos al naasy Ihe. T"'e paen Iruste of a buris' i e ml. rtely done for. and has h'.ns keap okff by Januwr mmne.where. Jamns'a hillnLelf having all to nothing the Ihe-t of it." "We'll, RIHamrs-y, what shall I do? Iet us take you up iln the eaarriaGge." "I'm lhanusd if I know what would he the tet thing to do." saki Ramrney, as it 1not hurt at all. "Nellik will moon be here', I know, when slle l ers of It and gu.e ing fream the tihse Janis went she can't he long. I know. She is a farmous trd clas. old fellow. an. d will arrange every things. She knows what an arccklent is, ased is equal in every enwrgeasry save this, nlmrtsoe poor agirl" -- - "-ut i can n0ot let you Ie here and frees; I'll take you to rout house or to the (.ldalrs. from which I have just comn.e Syou may guess. My ame's Percival. ant by a curious mistake, I have beues able to take your japtlent." "Thank God. Percival and thank you, too; for the thought of sis dear gfrl and the anguih I have asuereed o her c count tas been far wors to me than all the nasty raps and bumps these poor bones of mile have had to bear." "It is hard to tell you now; I was coming for you to help me set a wounded arm rlyht. Have you any instrumnents ?" Yes; I guessed smouethln of what had happOened, and here i. ay case, on the top of mny head. Take it, pmry take; leave ne and oto e br." " d no ! can't do that. She is all right for the preent & we will lift you gent ly lnto the cariage and Ltake you home, and I do trust that bruises will prove the worst rt of the sbusines." "'Ga my dear fellow. I ama tonpltctly smeashed! tut don't may a wonrd to Nellie whe she comes. I hear her coining now." Roamsey's ear war quick. for strailnis hard amidet the t of wicnd I fancl.ed k I could bear the mound of alpaumsachilag wheels. 'D)o let us lift you into the 'arriage be. tore Se larl commas and m pss'ms v thas tarful esark or seeig=as you Ai maup tiqmy good fwk moo, I bad rather Meanwhile ana the Mrsomy night we could plainb diUminal.h the ha stomum mu' Ls oharm d saud 1 whee.& UK; she fierce charge of a fir brigad moach. Ing nearmr and nwarcr. Th pird however brfam arrivnat' the mea. arehklentan cram qyvUY n md autaamol I consa in all t his sd mroa I war ew riousAmyu asime to catch glimp. of tam Orlrkd"hrb,4tab Nellie Ibut 6 of s o smm the rallier muasacWiua appCinsen 01 wosumni kind I had isasaalned with nerves of steel anad arns 1 ustrcngth, tre ran forward a alight mand erlegmt girl of moase eoighten or aissctseeCs year, stremd witboUtt cmn fialm or apparent haste In a wateripeau Mosel lonIv. Nbil.s had puiurrd from. a iu malag tih Moor ed wwlam t an as meatt--s with mawy uows amd k.- Her efaree o amotenm was four--.two e wemsen and two ws with a ple tlul ot d leasntr. ran r ward a -Ibrother as if she knew whLlse to lind him by larinet. "Oh. Nellie, dear" he said, "I knew y.e'md coam quiklkr 055?. is moot hove seemed an age to you. How buet eas sas be Edward. Unih th. agmls water., dear. "The very thing Nellie! (bh, I have b.e0n wanting It an. "Now. dear old Ned, we aae going to move you. But I see Mr. Elliaun's ear. rlra, esm. He tlIo hm ee before ema." "Nus Mr. Eliwsom, ny door, hbet Dr. Pe elval. who yl a snogs fortunate arcckkn~ was attenUlisa nwy patient and had comne to meek Isac." "Aand ths doctor will help u wil be ""a.'t. "He will certinly if ou will allow him to place hinimlf unr yrour gukd asIe." saki I. "Sir I thank yus," replied NellMe. "W= will lift poor Netd now into thisr van. Where are )ou hurt, dear, that we may not hurt yous nme. "' "All over. Nellie. all over. I know you will take mne gesatly." Aemd well se anarsled her forers. There were altogether seven of me. One stood at the haore'' head. to prevent a m-ovement, one li ted the was, and the ret of m gently lifed Poor Ned an to the -matte... He hoer the operation without a gron. althoewb it must. Indeed, have -bns ua further of agony. I implored him to allow eae tsfo hone with him and e to hi injuries, ht e would not hear -l- i. -oomeS so ne as masoon as you nave un imbed with the dear girl whome life Im pe kons to so many. Do not neglect her a single nlmenrtt. I place her in your hands. Percival. You have the case -he off, sir, this very muonweat. Nellie is a nurme amnd doctor all in one, and I shall le safe with her till you eoue." The wise Nellie said: "Oh, doctor! it does aen~n selfish hut ronme as soon a you cnt do; conu. ! for I feel mismelf thort oafhly hlrpleam in mrh a umd cme." h'lmt ould I do? I was dlvk.l he twewne the two, and I felt that EKfle Ellaeon had the prior right to nay poor services. Nevertheless, as we went rapilly hark to the* (C.tlar nay heart alnd thou ght were with Nellki and her brother. On reel'ailall the Ellisomse I found tlh .u had nreturnwd by a Iainl conve*yance. He hadul foud WillouLrhy'- tutan jm.eilsg up andl d nows . In greut distrelsn at hsai-ve klt ne, auIHdl hd g. a n.Searn the nature of tle jk..e a.s e.n makl. l, adl Ihad sent RIteve huslam. at which I was hwartily gladl. I fMneued I.r Etle inl a very adtl state. The llaed was. wnaela swolle, and di."meul m"rld. aiseD thee mlee.*Issary operation was tire.se.a. auld antsest nslmisfetl. I would faisa have waited fwr furthler alIeista*e. . Ihlat tlae. urgenlt niatalr1 of the rene admalitted of mno dkelay. Ine a very suhort asIte of tinm the skill of tihe n.st etstiiwiett Muirliteo in the e ountry was srunare., aiteId together with the fauily we watel.tl thrtNglha Lehars of great alnx kety. In the advtcatetl morinlsag, lhowever, we nreolvo. to snatch a flying visit to Ronr.eey. We fousad hin fearfully in jured -a fractuered arn, a fractured ri alel intternal itdurhwu. I was glad of tlhe very able asistasnee that was now at handul. His cas appeared .jkalmrate, land wlesll we had clone all, we e.rkl only shake sor weads iln mnlnous lktllwe. We returned to the Cedars. (har pa tienlts life here hunru uponl a very thread laut nay dl*etingulie.d colleague was pk*ased to cotnplinI'nt mae on aiy pro1mpt asnd energletk actionl in the nuetter, ayian that If the lady lived it woukl he tbrougb aNr· lMy n"est are was to teklwrah to partner, and for tern days anu. ni ta I watelatd tr tha. heaekk, of Elite EeirOl oelly varkrl bIy uhay rouan over to IHu*sey. At th.w expirmatile of that tinew ElIe, though atill very weak. was out of dasiP and I was free to atteed say nedU l friend. And Nellie amnd I have attendedt hinm, and tungetler lhave manenagel to e'nnluct lim* rather large pr"uwtlic for tme last six mionmethm,. I leave visited tl ('telars daily. ,andI Eli e i* Iow quite well, anId (.Captain W'illoughhy. whlo is* tcosestatly there anid Srimnnisnar over with gratitudk. to nyself.I k.leern-es that he will moon take her Imte h is own keeping; and that he will lhave no imore glams-hreakiig if he eall help it. They caln all now afford to have a good laulgh at the euxieense of myself, the Shrleeve amd the Reeve, and when one out the other will shout. "Beware of grays!" But nothing came exered the grateful hospitality of the people, and I aml asa son Ill the house..I But bow shall speak of may other pa tient ? He still lives its his petty bohaxe, a hopeless wreck. I havec rhasl l oart.ts and taken the invald, and Nellie as nmy assistant. No worder her hbrother shoukl say, I'll wait for Nellie. She makes bone beautiful, and her brhther, even with all his ead aMcetolte cheerful. Her hone it twhe bes od home in the kndolla, and of course I love Nellie with all my heart ; and, what s bet ter, Nellie loves me--nd what is tbest still. elli is minela. She does not brein tme nmch wealth, but I ama as rich in ha. ing such a jewel as "'fty seas if all their mands were pearlns their waters meeter and their roeks flee rosld." Ne Kima.d o. A Nebraska paper narmee this educa tiomal incident: "A higblb school girl, dam A, breingu told by the teacher to pame the aentenee. "He kbLerd me,' eonsented - luctantly, brecause oppoed to speaking of private affairs in public. "He," she cem menerd, with unneceary emphasis and a fond lngering over the word that brought erimson to her cheeks, "Is a pro noun ; third person , s r number, me culine gender: a gen t n pretty wel Lsed ; universally considered a good catch. Kissed is a verb transitive-to much so evulrre¶er ning indiet. tire 3Intl --Indktlngl aec-tion I drrt ad third persons, plural number, and govern ed by c.lcumstances. Me-o everybody knows me,' and down she mat.' Chiarty. Swees CLuariy. Vrma ULe. -Madamw, can't yeou ive me msnetbhin to eat ? I havent bhad a mouthful for two "rer.ainly. you paoor reature. Take this piece of chewing gum. If treated kildly.r It wiU last you four days." N. « .@M inm . SOS" NeNenwW 11. wmw -n us..w- m..v. Art M o At M uS. 4dkh si~ bus hehar=u~ peeimme -s" .I. e des the ugmwiim vedved to I. umeems in the weudehu wish emoh elurwue i use Iowa Mes w) Yl Dirks The w mrr and %E Mr m. ..w bm dol b h ý. whew. he awemd at will mmd tl. 6usd .1 la.Isb etins gb ..U. It wE - o a vahamb. e Issi- . bit lb was amid me dusd bu hb abousrd sa -w while be was ebbe to bur rape to S lbwr hbd wi 3m. a" SM-osv manwia a sIsk o1 f-r. ha.ka emS bm thb. os. aid he aet bideff to wart e.Mwlwss h ropep off ose Ib. poet. M was a hmus, cl-q Erut.. rswU busy fr esm lak o s orsebm bust be badS stuus jaws, mmd enu aevwsul the mpe. II was a few minusle hefem' a o'clonk ia the meorning whten the salaked oget of the trmt to at Wes and I)visio streets ad dnraggin his rope after his. Mr. Bloater disovered the fuitive and ave chase, but the dog was oa to bi.s ansl taking the midkklle of the down-town grp.car track be ambled at at brisk tat, with Mr. ~Bal asd hlisn de hay e ou s th trail. The al ear lad not eaome down yet, b.t te cable was under wa, hunuansinag alaag at a lively mrate. Beoe te trio had ove.*el a tlock the thewed a p, roist and tfratyedu tend of the dog's rdapelthaa lb. slot anndfoundt l. Ti~m th. s peat on a spert that carried him several laps abhad at him puumeer. At fire the dug showed a disposition to ha bamk, but the unseen power below ave him such a yean that he was glad to start up again wiher he found his brakes woukln't work. No with a low. sad aoan the unhappy dog straddled a slot and started on his long, k.. J yur . - - IVithrl and .oa with a )pe Jack-knives i tlher hmnds followed the fnerd grip ar to (:hicMao avenue, where te nve _u the chase. The d was too swift o. tn. aand heslds he hahd dt c .t L" secrd wland. They were t'o 'e up the dog for lost seand return home whe dn. bag, tho.nglat something. ".ic. ath " he fl.-h- If Nerow taes the ? o ts e eloop allhif he'l h.e aek this way IL a hal or h.e quarters of an houer, san wlat' the me. ter with waiting bere and cutting hmn loose as he slides tar ?. "By Georc'e that's o; hut bow are we going to know whether the cuassed brute will take Clark or Wells street on the Coae backr :' ,We aoat ntow what ,efu ego u.t S. you'l stay hIr. I'Hl go oter to ('lta rtata and one of us will et blnhi," epled the ileakouas as he saped away with his knife sti In is haseld. In time neantiane the dt bhad mlade th Illinois street cursvem n afety anid plun. eld into the oldk, damp depth. of the tun nel. He howled with tetor whlen he stre.. tlhertare of the el.trk lamps. but ats aHi ng that he wasn't hurt he had good usese to ieave his pre'aious wind. On he miel aep tih stefep ilweline.. out ilato tI. Iw-"a..I*fat Sabbath daylight tra lingl t goctl.. In -eaoisig Ramndle stree.t l. narrowly awe.au Kel eollklisrL wi a milk wargon, hut tie. drive*r saw blis is tins.e to ptall up. H. lIha a ,clean chute. to Moarn*. stre*et. welwr. h.- iuade time tuna with lais hituldquarte.r in. tie*s air atid yelp ila at every jtas.ap. teI.twe-ea La Salle and. Ikearnrhna srven .l li*laa.ll slhot at li.n ualller the iarl.easiol that t Ir poor -rna telre was oald: hInt hle wasn't. He was smimipy annoyme'a. - - TIwN doeg ap;nt lano tins in looking at the sen.lery alhoing lkearb.s estr1retn. heat attend cia stritlby to folonring tw. thable. DaLsh isg arouLnIl the cnreM.r of Dearborua at righlt asglanto te l twrack I once Amor ap peIw IWl the turnewl. wh*eR e the pet ki takinr tw Iaa k trail iare hlin with new hope. When clinaling thel grae he overtook a Swede whol wars sandinh the track. With one wikl glance at the bloodshot '.yes and famln-fleIked ch tls the wretclhedl wede lropped hei iall of sand aned tried cllmb up the smoothl, whitewashed tunnel wall. hut tell hack inn a filt and h.ad to he hauale home in Yerkes' new patrol-w At tie powcrboueue Nero'sri p took the Wells strset witch., alnd the was moon rushing hack to the utiees of his infalncy and the home of his puphood. When Mr. Bloater saw the ~oig oming he knelt down on the track and hekl the knife-blade acws the lot. The ae struck the keen lede and the exhauste dog fell failnting In his naster' armus. N.ro was taken ome and peat to hed in the woodshedl, where he is tnow enjoring a nauch nwedeid rest. EXPECTED IN SOON. A Party et Vieitors who Canght the mestms. tUfawares. n'rum the Washinuton Pust. All the music lovers of Washington kn-ow the brilliant cotstralto, Lisale Mar nicholk . tMrm. Frank Vetta.. It Is only a few months ago since she gave up her Washington hone to go to the one her husband lwovkled for her in Philadelphia. Like ttae plain, matter-of-fact little woman she is, she plunges into the mysteries and duties of houmekeepiag with perfect de light. The change fromen stae life to do mesticity is alwa~ railed by with w J. she doeJ not hesitate even to arm e f with a brush and scrub off the white marble bearthetoes., those large and penates which do duty for door steps all over Philadelphia. boe was sed nla that soull occup tion one mo- r not long ago. with a handkerchief tied down aroud her bead in the good old way she learned in Wasb ington, when a party of her swell friends drove up. "" Is r. Vetta ia? " the eapposed ser vant was asked. SMrs. Vtta Is not in at preent," was the very truthful answer. " Can you tell us when she will be in ?" " Just as soon as she finishes wasblng the front door steps." she replied, with a nmerry. lush.diincoing her identlit at e, ease tlawr. rom Tmow Topics. Mrs. Uptos ,to her huahndi--Charley. you have been with ne nearly the whole evenin a gm and make nuaýoe ageeable o Miss Brere or Miss alters. Mr. Up. searn But. m dear. Irr k uo think we are f of ah d at is dreadful forms, ou kntow. A OQset mcl-Oe. Irmrm Tie. "Good evening, Mr. tiekbt; you smut oine to as. ne aain msne time." "Ir but I wasn't oing quite yet, iss va. you know. after an lour's/ene.. A uoamaat Mi~at.r rve She New Yos Wekty. Giuest 4t'uplaiungrlb -This bh4U o f i Is all in French. Waiter treaaahrin[ - Niver you nachad that, mur; tshe oot Is tUrIrh. FRASER & CHALMERS - -C .H ICROO- MINING MACHINERY LAd Mmar er he gemsses *fslsb at ofe t Lr -o0,. Cs..msl stes. a uln, and I.mdehg dU3 als of .,.mosimw.ah n M etrag*mi-.- Dfwm lasamem A..aasdu. aDM I a t ma d i' MaeM ePes RCI·-·s ducNee WIf.. 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