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Thus it will recommend itself u-x n its own merits by giving the best rcsuiii, filways. : ' If your tiu foo Js on banc fiirect to us. r has none ot pur , t;jiul your order ! ' -., - , I'or Baugh s Pjiosi hate Guide, Tkicus, etc., address, BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. lSTA8M.-HtB ,S1S' 20 ry case o 3U i: - .r thft stomach. Ill n m IK I SRI po?!ir;7ll HROUQH EANQSR; ' OR LIFE IN AUSTRALIA. cn. n k it ix. t tiu-'. 1:1 t ( ri w. -Tli o raor ring air was full of the sen sation of th.i cminj? n ion-day heat, li-u Flo Gniing-or, aocunline to lier wont. wePiide l fronrJtpr ( Immber, and oponiiiir the elasi.rti .f the sittirt? rora psoil .intlaio S.c gaiden to till ht-r tlowor-haskot. . . .Lovely and ifracofid f-tiil. yet liow dif ferent was dhc. Iwiv litloss )or step, to when, on that si.rin mni nintr. a ft-w hours hefore hIih mot PliiSiji. lirifit and light-hearted, she had rM,!, d the plants of t)n.-ir MiKim. , Now the hods weif- tHctures of vivid ly hlondod hues, and sh had small dif tioulty iu gt-ttins what .she rc(uired. As slio was ahotit to return to the house, the swiiiar of the jrate attracted her atteution. It was a t.uv. & native Australian, lie held the Vate' parti v open, and looked round with half douhtful. half frightened eves.'' "W hatia it?" inquired "Flu, advanc ing: "do you want anvone?" The boy pazed at her with Ids larjre, dark eyes, then said: ' "Missie Grainger.". "I am Miss Graincrer. What is it?"' For answer he held out a foldod paper. Taking it, Flo read, written in a cramped hand: "Can yon r-onio to mt- at cn ". I haro rroat n--wa to tell you rIkmu yet wtiy nootl 1 say of whom IamilnwuHt th'- Si-vi-n-trw Clump, anil prny yon to oom. thHt 1 iiihv pi all to you aloni-. 1 fore I tell Uio colonel. ' Your Uevotfi servant. Isaac Lkwis." From the Jew: What omild he liave to say 'i What tlist-ovei'v had he made? Simetliing f importaTiVe it must he, autT regarding nrV:p'- ,She had no doubt of tliat: Isaac, lia been two days absent. Was t hero a Jeeper rea sin for these absences than they imagined, and was he about to tell her? F'lo would have .suspected any before the Jew. and nut an instant did she hes itate. Sovn-4iW!uinp was but fifty or sixty paces tV the station. "Say I will cotrie," she said to the Australian. . '-!-.- .-i't .l As he ran oft', she ktikeiitup at the house Her stint's wi nrtow-hlind was tiot yet raised. The oototief she knew was intheoutbuiMin.es. whtjre lie would be br the next half-hour.". I S!.o would be back 1 oh "before her absence had bt en noiiood., Ihid even a vajfue suspi' ion of daiiL;i r crossed her nriid. si " would liae laufflied at the Idea. What d:iuocT couid there be so near home? Her own people were with in call. Ouickly blie proceeded down the road, and soon reached the place, of rendez vous. It was composed, as its name implied, of seven trees, but beneath grew thick underwood. A narrow pat hran through it. nid into this Flo fearlessly tinned. Lewis." she exclaimed in a low tone, "1 am here!" - Then she staggered back and a cry of J terror iiurst inun i.i-r ups. Soir.e thick materinl h-id tx-eu swiftly thrown over aud mul'Jed nuind her Lead to stiilw her cry. in irreat alarm. et stunned almost by bewilderment, she st ruirirh-d violentlv to releaso herself, but s ith as mnefi chance of eseae as a 1 1 y from the spi der's web. Ib.r hands v ere secured iu lartre powerful nievs. drawn behiml her, and a cord passed round the delicate wrists. "Lewis, Lewis!" she cried. "Help, help"' "Ob. vps. he'll help you," ejaculated a gruff "voire. "Hold your squealing, can't yer. There, it's no good. Hand it over, or the, '11 bring the station on ns.'' ' ' 1 ' F lo ielt the mudling slightly removed. Then a hand, grasping a handkerchief which emitted a pungent odor, was held tightly over her face. In a second she guessed it was chloro form. - Terror cave, hes strength for a second. She half threw' oil the hand, then the powerful drug overcame her, and. though partly conscious, sue whs -helpless. . Whiic she was able to make the least movement, tho hand was held over her face. Then she, was aware of being raised up before a man on horse back; then, that Ihey were proceeding at a swil't gallop through the bush: then her senses left her. and for a space 8h6 reinemliored nothing. Her captors - for there w ere two never, however, slackened weed, but uiaJe for the dense portion ol the bush at the foot of the ranges. ( )n a project ing spur of the latter, a man. who ap parentlv had camped out. was regaling himself upon himit-r and Cold tea. From the height more than once he caught sight of the horsemen. At first he watched them with indifference: but soon their speed attracted his attention. It seemed to betoken Might. They had entered a mass of trees: but the watch er knew thev niu.-t soon come into sight again, l.ving Hat n a ridge, he waited, a telescope he, had taken from his pock et ready for use. Soon the men appeared, their iiice by no means lessened. After a long and careful inspection the man on the ridge sprang up. "It's he, I'd take an oath." he mut tered. "I guessed something Wiis up. I must find' out." second later he was carefully lead ing his horse from the spur. At the, foot, mounting, he started to find the men's track, which now the bush was around him was no cas thing to do. Meanwhile Flo remained in semi-unconsciousness in her captor's arms, for how long she knew not. A heavy lan m,r lit ., the anuroachof death weighed. on her limbs. liven fear was in abey-r ance. Suddenlv. however, as lightning rends Uio sbTin'clou l. she was aroused by a voice, t : - .-., ., Vou have a suspicions burden J.here., mat os." it r.a;d. .,.. "Mind vour own business, mate, and pass on. or let us do so," rejoined oue of her captors, surlily. - They had halted. Flo's pulses "were beating wildlv. The voice was Herltert Archer's. Would ho go on and leave them? Oh. if she coin I tint make uim know she was there. If she could, but shake off this weight on tongue and limb. "All right, mate." remarked Herbert Archer, with a careless laugh. "I have no wish to meddle with ctlt-r folks' concerns." Great Heaven, he was going! Her oiilv chance of escape in a few moments "Vm!! I OctMsrrB jfffcke lio-t-f- Jort. SiioW'rtiMtiAt.. . i f. .3 . .'.."MiCfrtficr. ho"p!" f The word to hei own eai sseeme't ut tered far away, the movement she made po-sliht as to almost impen-ept ible: bul stie was soon assured she had suc ceeded. "By Heaven." she heard Herbert Archer exclaim, "it is a woman." "Stand back, or we'll put a bullet throinrh vou." "That's .1 game that can be played bv more than one. fellow, ion do not oass until I see whom vou have there and whether it is by consent." An oath was the retort, followed by a pistol report. "Mr. Archer, save me!" -This time her voice was louder. Miss Graii g.i ! Great Heaven!" be eTtrlairrietT. " Ton rast ally villains, re- i lease the lady." . j "Take her, if you can get her. At j him. Job." j Pistol report followed pistol report j swiftly. Ail was confusion and smoke. I I'lo sereamed: then grew silent from I terror. Snddenly the. man who held her swaved in the s'.uulle, his arm relaxed from round her waist. Mie would have fallen, but another ana l.fted l.ei, aud Herbert ArehT's voice ev' lairneJ: "Fear nothing. Miss Grainger; you are safe." "Heaven blo.- v.'ii." ahe murmured as she, with his .aid. began remoit:g the mufiier from Tier face. "(Ui!" she added in consternation, "vom are shot!"' for Herbert Archer had uttered a sharp "All!" and reeled. , "It is nothing. Miss .Grainger. A wound won in a righteous cause is never to be regret t'-d." he laughed lightly. "It was the final salutat ion of your late assail nits." he cmi! ianed as lie released. 1 -r livui the folds ot tho wrapper. " h. wh"-re are they?" she murmured, yet trembling. "One. wisely, has taken to his heels; the other is the're." Flo. looking, turned .quickly away, for her captof laid face d--w n . -rd on the sod. "Yes." continued Hi rhert Apher. "This is no &ight ioi 'vou. Miss Grain ger. Let us leave, it." "What cocl-1 havebeea their intent?" saiil Fl. "Why could they treat mo thus?'7 "ini'i, 1 conceivt!. for ransom," he rejoined. "How can I thank you, Mr. Archer? My gratitude Is beyond expression. Pray let us return at once home. .Now I am safe, I am 1 'nil of concern for my uncle and aunt. "Vhat will they imag ine what snffei -- from my absence"?" "We will return at onre.v lie an swered. "Tirtit is. when ou have rested awhile. Indeed, vou are too much overcome for another six hours' ride yet." "Six hours' ride!" ejaculated Flo, her brjun too contused still for her to no tice it as singular that her companion should know the time six' had been from the station. "Can it be so long as that?" T fanry it must be. See.it is noon. Sit here; 'you are faint. There is a stream close by; I'll letch vou some water." Flo was indeed f;;7:t. The excite ment over, her strength he-ran again to fail, and gladly she sank down at the foot of the tree to which h" had h'dhcr. I uiing his brief absence mic ligan to reflect upon her posit i 'ii v.v.h renewed anxiety. She was alone- in Hie bush With' one whose love ial ui'-e een so passionate as to create fear in her. and she grew yet more wishful to r-turn. When Herbert Archer ret timed, with a brad leaf, held as a cup. full of water, she earnestly UTged lier desire upon him. " Yes, afttr you Lave rested," was his replv. "indeed I have rested sufficiently," she finally remarked, "anil can better bear the fatigue than this anxiety. Pray, Mr. Archer, let us go.'" .SI ie half rose; but, hid hand quickly Oti her arm, he restrained her "Miss GfTringer Florence. ' he' said in a low- tone, -there are -worse things to bear than either fat igue or anxiety. "' Looking up .she met the passionate expression of his dark eyes. . They thrilled her with a new "fear. She shrunk timidly back, while she mur mured, confusedly : "W hat what do you mean: "Mean? Surely you know? To love and be loved.'" "Mr Archer, yon promised ' ' "Promised! I )id I not recall that promise at his death? Am 1 a madman to give place to a dead rival? A mad man, perhaps, to love one so hard, so pitiless. That I cannot help. I do love you I must!" The girl was trembling in every limb. Nevertheless shejmanaged to reply in steadv. indignant tones: "This is cowardly, unmanly to ad dress me thus. Mr. Archer. I would not I will not believe you guilty of such baseness, to insult me when J am in your power." t res.' you are m mv wen 1 ate r.a3 so chanced. We are in the heart of the bush, safe from all intrusion." he re joined. "But, Florence, I do not insult vou. 1 but say 1 love, and ass return. T have rescnf you from Heaven alone knows what fate. You sav you owe me gratitude; there is but ohm way I can he paid I will be paid your love!" He threw hmiseii on tne grass in- front of her. impvisoT dug her hands, his eager eves hxod on her countenance. She was overwhelmed with terror. 1 "Uiso, I entreat you." .she pleaded. 'If you love me. think Low you" are making ine suffer." "Where is the difference', ou do not love me, and vou cause me agony," 'ie rejoined. "The sight , of you of oiir beauty fires my brafn makes my pulses beat" as if the blood were molten 'ead consuming them. Florence, mv pain is the worst. He merciful. Toll me swear to me that you will be my,' wife that yon will forget Philip Ikith-. urst . and we wi'.l return." : "Forget Philip!" ejaculated Flo, al- most involuntai ily. "Impossible!" ; " Kememhcr him. but be my. wife. Yes, Florence. I will be content, and Ivv as I meet your gae to forget that tin- love in your eyes is for Philip, not for me." : "It is impossible. Mr. Archer. I can not swear it. for I should break my oath. Never can I call another hus band." -Then " I Then?" she r-p"atl. anxiously re garding him as he arose and looked dow n ujmii her. ; " e do not return. H e shad remain 1 i.e.. .'it alone, together m tne nu.-ii. - 1 "11 main here!" she gasped in honor. "Yes. remain her until vou promise tf) be mine. For mim , 1 forenre, I have sworn you snau ne. .1 "01i."lloaven!7 she ei'ed, Vheip mfl-i save 111? from this 10 -iu." . - "It will nct In ar, Piorwicc, or' why may its pity not be for me?" ,. , "This is shameful -cowardly," she-, exclaimed, indignantly. "Is th";s a way -o w in a woman's !ve? I would roiher die than wed vou!" lie iaiiglH-d". and in despair she liowed her face on her hands and burst into tears. For a space he, watched her, then once again was at her feet. "Florence, why are you so deter mined?" he ejaculated. "Why will you .eject an affection such .as mine?. 1 . worship you. See. at your feet I pray I entreat vou to hear me." More passionate words yet fell from his lips. as. prone before her. he held her feet and pressed his lips on tit m. ten d) ing the unhappy girl into silence.. "Florence, do not think to move me. 1'ven vour tears though thev p.iin. cau-f-oT'nH thTaf;" Vt'urn ifie, dash this foot 1 hold iiM.ry face and I will Vet kiss it I will vet love voii.i Whatever I say, and do. remember that it is my love that is the cause. Beih-ct w hat such a love must be. No man's has ever sur passed it. Florence, do not reject it. One word and I follow; I obey you ns a slave. If you refuse to speak it you must obey" me." "Am I your prisoner then?"'., "Ifyou'so term it, yes. Vour love "My love:" she cried. "I hate you!" The words burst forth involuntarily, yet with bitter intensity. Fain would sl-e have re'-u'l'-d them, but ' too late. He had spruifg to his feet as it sl ut. His passion out vardly had disappeared. His countenance was' dark ana . lower ing. : So be it," he remarked: 'T must w ai. then for time. What will the world -av, when," laughing, "a week hence, perhaps, you. Florence, and I return from our sojourn in the bush?"' "Let them sav what they will, the sinful aone sivfVr." What a fallacy. That is to say, the baidened cr-minal is the most sensi tive. Tut! before tho week is over, i loience, ou will have consented to be lame." ''.Never." she rejoined firmly. "We shall see.''" He smiled as he walked awav, and Hung himself dow n a few prices oil". ' ' '' '' ' 1 row-nenr "death he was at tliat mo ment lie never knew. To attempt to describe Florence Graingt r'a leelings would be imiMissi bie. The viiidesb idt-as thronged, her I rain. Whv had she lieen al duct'd? By whom? " How had Herbert Archer re's'Uied her? Thi n suddenly came the thought that tho whole had been apian ot her captor's. t'onld she ever love nny. wed such a man? Vet w hat was she to do? At moments she succumbed to changeful lits of indignation and de spair. At -othcis a dull, lw:iph'ss leth argy stole over her. As the day advanced, Herbert Archer had brought and pheeil refreshments before her. I'lo said nothing. She turned from him. but it continued her belief that she had been the victim of a cruel plot, else how was this man pro vided w ith refreshment. As the night drew on he kindled a lire. "The nights are chill in the bush,"' he remarked. "We must camp out now of necessity. T must wait your reply until the morning." Florence did not answer, and he with drew to his former place. The morning, what would it bring her? Should &he start away in the , night? It would bo useless; she would be only ignominiously-overtaken. Herbert Archer again approached, bringing her a riding cloak that had been strapped at his sadd ,e. After that neither moved, and the long, iong hours of the night sile on, ami over and over again the unhappy girl a.sked herself whal the u.oioi.ig was to bring. ClIAlTKIt X. A lXiriU.K M'ltl'RlsK. It required but (in hour, if dawn, when Flo. Mho from n'l ness and anxiety. v as partly had a va. ue pu-ci.liinoul, as?.' in U diva'ti. that soinein'iiy wj; that, of r v.'i ari !. ng. :t were ; breatii M". ing ani.e 'it v.rc rather s tu-e had 1 glow: th' before h s!,e, bt h low to st-irt'o her; slio to awaVr-t; to iu The TUi 'iirni-d down a dull white d; rl.esr iiniiv indeed a as that iw n: a.ic'.r g t he t rees t he black ness was imp; 1 -i ial ie. thinly she dis cerned the ino.ic in licineii Archer extended in the a-mc pia:e. his head on his arm. Whether his eves were closed or not she could not tell. ly her ear the breathing vet continued. Waking more failv she felt sure that the breathing was that of a human be ing. She was in the vorv art of turn-in-"' Ik r he id. when a familiar voice 'whi-T-err-d lv ca'ch t! -" "I )o nrO on caution n lo-v thit s!:e (--cild scarce- peak yoo.r shaf.-ty 1- pends I viU'reschue vou."' bhe coul d not hcln a slight htart: her heart beat fast with jovo is hope. The accents were those of the Jew. A friend a true friend was near. "Vou hear, Mish Grainger?" She simply shook her head ailirma tivelv. "Iioesh he shleep. You dont know." - She shook lier head. "Can vou try? You inusht yesh, vou musi t try 'it. Try to draw "vour shelf auion ,'st' the bushes. P,y degr'eesh. 1 Once bv ute von are shafe." F'lo needed r.o second bul ling. Isaac , Ijewis's vii'e hal brought back all her 1 courage, for she felt the Jew would not ! desert her. 1 'ant iously. noiselessly, she drew her self behind the tree trunk, leaving tho ' cloak wliere she had been leclimng. Now and then she paused to observe i Archer. Ho made no move. What anxious moments they were. j How long they seemed. At last she was shrouded in the dark- fiPs-s. but the ton h of the Jew's hand j showed her his presence. ; "Can vou kneel and 1'oiiow me," he 1 asked. : "Yes. go on." And she followed, ' trembling at the rustle- of every leaf. In a few minutes they reached a clear ' spa.ee, and Flo saw dawn was breaking, and also that a horse stood ready near i her. ' ; The Jew quickly helped her to the 1 saddle, sprang up ixdiird With wonder- ful agility for so elderly a man, and , carefully began to move away from the 1 bpot. She was rescued she was free. No, not yet. How her heart beat. What : was "thatV A .crv a shout. 1 Her flight was disrovered. The cry 1 an I the shout were Herbert Archer's. 1 "Caution ish no- longer poshible." whisjiered Isaac. "Our horshth musht prove who hash the besht heelsh," and shaking the reins he dashed on. JI. hind. Flo heard Herbert Archer's voice shouting, Ihen others. Then came the shai p tramp of horses crash ing through the underwood. "I was right." she ejaculated almost unconscioii.slv : "there arc more than he. It Was ;i plot." "More, yesh; I In 're are three, Mish er Archer "and the villainsh who carried yon oil. h. good I lewis." "Hush! ve"U talk after, Mish Grain ger. Ve must ride ride for ouflivs." With vt.iice ami heel Jie uvgeil on the horse, whose speed, how ever, w iis de terred bv the double Viurdeo. Through bush anil tangle the Jv, f"i ed his way, while the voices of the purs'.'-rs were (nl soiTi, fivihl to come after t-'iiu.' The Jew listened: yo-;'tliere were thr-e r'"T"'ar beats there-- were three riders. He gnesc-.i wi-o t'-'y were. The two abductors of Iho il i 1 . imd Herbert Archer.. He had laid this plot t" win h'-r by grat itude for her sup posed rescue. Those sl ots hadl ei n vt ry harmlessly exchanged. Tlu-re were, then, three to one. li he did not outride the-tii he had done little good. )n. 011. on. he spurred his hoi s;'. The day had now broken; its gray light, soon changing to g ih.h n, began to Shine through the trees. As it brightened yet more, the Jew grew aware that he had oo the traek. ' "'ilTere w-t" r-o tor e to se-k to f ml it. 'i hi ioiM tiuiil i.l t oo pa. .i ij' hors s toUl liim tliiu Uie .'.vcrc g:..:-.bg on him. Jle couid lint co-ilini.e nuidly forward, 1-10 clung to mm, s'.ieut, in mtuiug, aaious. ( )nce or tw ice she had raised 'her eyes ..to h's fffi. a strange perplexed wonder 'onh.erowu. I le had not noted it. llis ga70 was bent in advance. Nearlv two hours' ride. The Jew's horse beginning to show unmistakable signs 'of exhaustion, needed more urgmg. while the pursueis were gaining ovcrv tride. ' "Ti;ev ar- oU.ser." ejaeulo-M Vlo, .aiai in-l. "Thev will ovrt:i!-: us." Th'- Jew made no ivpiy (la. I treat ii - iv ..ar is. not h-i she r'.cd. en iig. ou ill- me fall to tliat mn-rs h?oi.q. Tf.-o my rather. Heaven will ard.-.n v u. life ai.ii I shall bless vour Land. Tho Jew s count. i vce w as s . P-r a moment he did uu 9'piy. th n. taking from a p'x kt t a c'.t-p-kni!e, he gave it to her. "That vi'l hn'' defend vou from him.' lie sail, "r.ut ion t tear, you." Again there w i! silence, by the horses h- is. The -lew 's ji al: res gi ew I vviil save broken only more iVV-v- mined. A Ka-aus . f escape w.t? iu h.s brain, but it was of so desperate a na ture that lie hcs;t:tcd to have ieoure to it. Put ii'-on one point h wns r solved. . Flo should not again fall into Hrbert Archer's power. On the contrary, that th latt?r's in famy should be exposed to all. Vet if he were overtaken w '..it chan-e did he run atraitist three h spt rate and ft'tpeil i pen? None. Then he would not be overtaken. lie too was despei at . HOW his hore l'a-'ged. lie had reai hed a slightly rising gr iin l. The Jew looked ba k. The jeusi.ers were not sixty p.;e, 3 iKjhii.d. I'hero as but one means of es'-ape, and if he delayed in that a few minutes would render it Useless. ett ing the palm of Ms hand he h- Id it up. As he knew, the breeze blew, nrmti callv expressed, in their teeth. Draw ing rem. bidding I'lo keep her place. h; spiang to the ground. "What would vou do,. I.tiic?'' She in quired anxii iiisly . He mad.o no anver. Tint knelt as if pxamim ng '1. rarche.i rrras. There was a sharp, qui kon::!; aiiasli: then a tiny fame, rapidly iiir"as:ng in size, rushed like sparks over tinder, or a jMiwder-train. over the grass. At five several pl.e i did the Jew do the same: then tore t the loose dried boughs and 1 aped them on the flame. It was but the Work -f throe minutes, but his t i'i .ble means es"ap was a--complished. He hal fi-l the bi.i;. Uegaining t!ie a-hi'" he c. intin-K-d his flight, as tht- i'.uhi . fanm-1 by the wind, rose up. a n.-ry barr.er; then rushed down, igniting lrcsh I'uvl, :q ou the ouisuers. The fugitives he.-od their .-!i"-.its rage and dismay. Then t'a m.11' as evide.et'v the three strove t nnk of h-d, ;e a idly detour to avoid the fierce and le; heat. "We av' safe." cried the Jew. ex ingly. ' Now we may take our tin Ail d 'ia -.!! :. - h.-w'w er. Were not over. J L. .. l ;n I that i thai lliu 'it, h ; u-.d .i d c.d hi- a ay. va'in b f: ! : .v . t of the s m li; seek to rrv, T it. After ma 'iv fut'le -fforts he forc-'d ti ica'-,' for th Irfhe- ra1 from whence he could perceive s .-t .'ill Iu ):e as eS tainiliar landmark. liming the search i'lo iously. feaiful again to u, ing .sound f horses" feet, was silei.t. wlo!.-- be! ;:,.l and rnhe 1 tle 1-ish fre. Some '. i.!-,-e hours p it 11 track was found, rn.-l a--danger of pursuit was ov isteja-d an.v ir ;.i.c pursu But no. all tia'Ul roared i. the ri :red lioiv r. I-Mii!.- ht all in- listed a ta.uuif a rest, mai at-nn'i'g . f a- the With truth Licit it was licet '-sii horse ins 1. An n i .r hiti r wa v ;-t .; :.. , ( ' It v.i-s i ..iM-h int- a ch- :ri:.r'. ti. in the 1 rr--'-l.' '.- f ed men. and some n e 1 ij- r. .111 n -'i loot t e'l one i.-at crv AST to S eve- re-ti he ;r- former, she uttered a gri prise. '"1 'llilio!" She Cel.g,!Ul ot d. as urged ' t an the horse f uw.ir 1. ") I it be -,!:. ! :.i :;i a.ive "Flo. mv dr ar ig 1 on i o ' ejacula: d rhilip !'. 1 1, urst. lor it was of lier. clasping he. as ii" icr to his dashed to heart. Isaac Jiev. is had also ex r"ssel amiienicnt and joy. nut n.s w o;-s were unheeded in the confusion. "Oh, 1'hiilp. aiive!" almost sobbed ' Flo, in lier delight. "Can ill"-? How 1 how".' ' "Alive and well, dearest! The how mn-t be l"i t for another tiui ' to explain. It is your safety which coiveii - us all. Why'did you i;int the stat.ou? "here Lave you lieen ;" The coioiiel had now joined them, and the seaicii paity. composed ..f ihei bh'idy (Jle-ek lilcll. au-1 scV cli.l sli ai ge'.S wlio had joined them on their way. had come round, curious to hear. On the outskirts of th" group stood a short, th.ckset man. v. ith a i - .l hand kerchief b. .li:i.l over one r".r. and .1 slouched hat pulled low oyer the fore head. 'It i a l''nT sto-v. which row 1 feel I have hardly strength to teil." si,e re plied. "A falsi' message took me to the SeA-en-tree t 'lump, w here 1 was seized by two men from i--'und. s th..t I could, ti it sec them, a el- m!-i Ihr-iwu -v"r my head. ai,.l I was c,oli- 1 IT. I knovr now, firir how cv : . r r, thai thi-v vvre the enns- "Whom?"' rxrlaimed Phi'ip an I the colonel together aud indignantly. "Mr. Archer Areht 1. cri". 1 the colonel. "I: sible!" . "It is true; un- le, .tt 1 I sh' . 'd evn now be tu his ;m.w. r, f"r this kind and Hoble I Geml." She tm i:--.l to v.l.t ; c 'ho -low had stood, be, wa-; no !': yv there). With the .v-teaVh . .f f. gli'h '. r-vmd the or' and now. w:t!i a s... ii't the man with the ha his head. "I have vou at last. w-t !- -t 1 e hal n. of t he spring, he 11 1 !-:-" hie'I sei.'d about my wo.dd-! a1 loen murderer."" 1 cr li' III Uf p!" e his si i li .a d. as 1.' he'd 1 o- ,1.1 answer lor in, 11. v as our o". her cv il I T'lih.llid me. Vi u: lis Weil els." ui miseral J.-w. CI .ed 'he fell "No. H stand i1'' t s 1 ): S. i "i. T"e',y. ' f vou l-ol.v 1),,; i ha: r ! IOC. I ,1 .1 .i- Ve. . le- p. '' '1 . OU1 Ml.' A 'id a s ! e S Ol V h 1 1 a I1 iv - d and halt-lucre "It s i.iisei' never .s.,7- th "Jew! i'n know me i. ..'. Andletn. brows, and h' "J!V J'n-ro" 1 1.1 an ed toe oil a. i "j. IV r'-ihap: Jo- vol off tils ir. false beard ev r- eja dated the stockman. "it's Mi'i'k!" "l,lii'in.''e 'hiimel the colonel, "si-'. it G vour tost. r--ii."oi I'.el '. "Ves. col-.-iel. .Mr. Coil know- He foun I iu -. ticked. Ill 1 I lav ;s. l e. p t we c.u.ic to marie rue si!-: V 1 JI ;. ;W M "( ili'V, N h.ai l ilUig .0. Creek. u. ,r 1 .-. T t-,-st s.rv -U;e id il'S ne La. . .. ied at. 1 self, and 'is Pill it in h's fire Mr. I "i '!. t ;i.tt Mr. wav; aT"i h od. n T Ti.i.l Mr. i'l.il. an I kept, my susiuc Sllv" '.H't e. t this V 111 Mr. A rcuer had m i'l il had c led h ni s, d got l.M I'.IiS lo il. j j itlll. W il" 1. I ie iria d, lv Cr-- k .;s 1 'Mr. l'hii's .und I wa3 -iilit to Mi,l very dav o ied, an. I f a serviy.t on t.. coming. I wat rigid. This feih.w- met Mr. evt-rv evcrii gat nhicktii-in's ii Ar nliv . lv". her "It's faNe. P'd in Mat. hen "It's true, for I tracked you. n the second ev einng Von saw me. ai d l.led. The ball only graved my sh in'.h-v. it lii nlfi me stagger back, and 1 siij over th" ledr e. Fin, Icsiu-s bi oh. fail, and pn-.K ncc i uio.-l a u'i-a left Itie lo.ti ' o U i.l '"'( hi, he'O descent to t1 e bottom, r.nd s!e' ilito liie liver. When tht If. I s aw' but V.I my w :.s 1 1; httg V oil J'in. 1 at -! 1' ! T ' certain than ever t 'nt ' euing M r. 1 i.ii - -p.-;-idea ti.ish'd u.lo m you had m-ch mn I c- 1 I w more tl.Urtt- . T! t fin no il w::s : 11 s dt- .- l i iiu t; i!d in ! nger keep awirciiovrviiu, so 1 do'ern::iie.J to l"t it be thought I was crowned. Th Uooii fr-'in n.y w..und hud. fallen mi soToe stones: 1 th i-ow tnv hat Vv it. then 5-tole aw v. t h.anee iavoreJ me. I was able i this d.sg i 1 ..ve lost -t.me to v, ; "If Vo 1 Mat. surh Ix-Tore?" n the town s.-. I can 1 w en - 1 .,. to. to f.nd ai d never I was Ui 1; - ke in u r ah isr t .T .. -, ou Pn'il at the say 1 ihii a.) this." !y. "w av didn't "Because it was y'ur emplivt-r. vou. 1 c .;--d for. .' sik.il M.r.k. s:""t f .-aid ".-t i,iiVm.,f iU.it: , not :fu!- binl; ibo ot r h.av Th e got it now." ... 11 let oil. a-el I'd ttn all !::tn. "Not s i f t' g' ntle'iieu. 1 ii si oil 1.' 1 1 e i i V o Mat (V . - 1 " r.-iu.uke fg close. 1 .-a- ef the V Vol. tin: -t. "I ku, caiiil 1 u ai thf- e 1 1 ure loin 1 la . nieeii'- i iu. C -11- 1 am". 1 e tain Lihs.'' v 00 know n 1 " 1 h 1. 1 . ' ! a i 1 1 1 d Mat. - 1 " i "Fellow ," have done a bread vou 1, gvatit'ih. ! Archer :n't I 11 - 1 tie V oil i e t Will neh t 1.. Il .IS l;f: 1 fe "Tn 11- bush wln-ro he"l hurt no ov.o any mor-. ; hiit do v ou mean?" "That 1 e w.-i.t ma 1. 1 think, and tri to ride thro-.gh the bnsh fir-. I horse, howi'v i-r. swerved and boh. and Mi'. Ar lerwa-i tin nui vi.ih-i. -I d. t 1 th' h i m v h Will. V' Wl :t up t-i -1 t-rl - I ad. We 1"l I 1 a sfnro.ha-d s-: eve. lie v is d iul.i aw.'V. bl.t til : 1 i.in, ' hr"kr- in t!:H c. ?. entevd I tiled to u r.p..:i , -.. Lie Wiis nrd 1 ho "V, hat 0 1 e-i TV- O T," 'e- ur ;--a Ul"!'t ." " Knoii rC had la: ei! remains 1 - ed lint i! v . men. mv g. is -ndcil. v On I-:a". being '-e i tl : s :t:n light ami h.'-r a lv. , the sea In .had. "It did i Philip. words w .ll had nat hi If. be I- his sad lle. iad i-'tter 1 .1 fellows, eon-n; 1 will need refresl nd ! 01-CO , room. Ft lappv. !, side l"t to d 1 lei n ha 1 sd hca 1 . n given b;i'-k 1 give t neve !ear n- laugh l.C. nv-t A i th AV 1 riiiin "i..-f- oil. i my wound, i gan t o ' . nv S '. '. hat t'-f . el t: ;-l to ; ' 1 ' : . ( '. : e in la o ... . 1 ; 1. at 1 VV w : t ' -t-.te w 1 hi a It. II'; the Tot v is 1 , : li:'iy ; Cost 1 ' p: o..:, r ?"; 1 -1 1 J fj.H a I p. . CcOe i ! it. U' an r-'i.-i n e t o r ! 1.. " t -- '. T v. ! I e ' i.l!! lid. I 'lid v 1 ' S T : ,' " r. 1, : '- ' dy iii-1 11 .Iter, Liulc- !' :-' .f. le I ' , . : '. 1 1" 1 1 . me. Ul. 1" '-:!'" 1 " 'U ",. . 1 s... ..I j 1st, : 1 .cc -..,.. 1 :t!g ;;ig. . I-.. I t I li h 1,11.'. I !'!''. i s!i" sa his !;; "Hi are s; ii-r rt Al . ' i In' 1. I'l king r. K.-i '!-::. 1." -I'll the - 1 ' I i . 1. 11. ve f : ie 1 o-l A'.ba- l.ng- A lu.'i th 1 tl-oss ....'' land, it err ffll'-'l-l'S. "M.-v h-r send a re ,-hip . Is "as pas- Ma -ty ave ;ti 1 ,.:i to time, his " Sh' 'H'S bug. v. "All ed," m have a . d ; iio.r. s h .llg I'l'-'l ' W'i'tec o; Acst:- i'.a. t : 1 eei; :;.t . u:V i.ii A l-'.r ;t." t nrf'tv!!- T nnirt I'l'l'li of 1 i ni wev not vr . b' t 11 a tl VOU rv 1 w- Tl' e --Il.i. '1 Up i.ii !' n! :::. int. ' l' that, aw ,ue thv - Ou'-c.' ' :ir. ai d l'i"i unent. t..at I had no i :ht to the iV i-ved m the !ui s.s.t-'- 11 0 Tin: k.n r. ions'y -vinj 1 ui the Otncrtl Lee'iC.fntroillr. Colonel Chapman, eays a " ri'er in the Micn Tr'r-rapri, the Fperif.l infernal rev- , emie ofticc-T. was Crlnnel of Mfsby's reU , ment. L rftqt'.eiitty Moeby wna orf lEaV: z.g private scot.t'.rgs, atoorcracied ty only a fetv trr.?Ty men. In snrh cases he left Colori-1 Chipman in comTnand. Fat-'y la ,Tcnary, 1S1.5, the Colonel went to Pr'era burg to's-r General Lee about niOTiiij a pnrf .. Mi-.sby's commnnd for 'bi re TPiiinrler of the "winter flown r!T Kir.fa'.a on the Potomac Itiver. WbiletliV-Cot rel likir., to (reniiral Lee thty were in- ' terrnp'ed by th nrrival of a Fictal coar. , ier. The rar was very cold There had teen ra!n for several dnv-s. This .lay t"e Tain had fallen ia tuiit-ots. l'ha wa was drawir.i: to a !. se, tu.d ratioris nr.d cloth Ins; were vi!y s. an e. the ronri-r waj . wretchedly c.twl. He tad r-o overcoat. His suit was vcir much worn, ar.d wa pnnk'ee wet. for hn had ridden many , l-niies that dny hi the dr-ri h'r. :.-:n. General Lee drew a 1 bair to the .'nail wo.'df.re rrd bade the man take a nt. tVh',n hli't conr'.c.ded hi eriatd ad was thorot. sth.'.y v.nrmed he rf to ji. Gei.eill Lee Klafcrd at htm altrcFt fr tlrett. a !f he ft 1 1 tLat the soiiar was ashatn-d to hare hi pcor sttlre cbscrye. 'Are yoa r."-tt-rt:irg.t once to four Guv eai'br" ir.'iuired iii-mral Lee. f-s, sir," as ii.e rt.'iitsa, "if r:y horso has Knls'-rd fctding." It isttll i-aa'.r.e very bard.f fa'i Gril oral Leo; "have yi u ro ruhbercoat ?" Oh, that don't matter, .Genual te evi'.tsive tr.t tr'' .' a:.wcr. 'Ihei,'' ys Ci 'r.irl rhnj.rr.an, r,itv era, i. 'e Te.-.a:.'d j.iI-t1 a aioirott. wn'.ki td 1 t. - si .iLu Ti U rubber ee -it h-:rc, U .r.'i it :1 'v.. r.: d " e it to the Ko'.diet. who ".'-tri it) vn'n acaiLSt General Jee -i'ej r.v iR Linr-cif . "I'D teil you," , conti..Ui:d Cuip:..4 ' ia.'.aian, -iters w'-re rf.ary' tcr.er.'us in the axiny ho wotiti h-r,.' yij-o.j their ".? for th ?r own l ien, r x. 1 e-3 is th timv ne I Fa a- part witb a 1. on a ra.iiv day la to a r : ivat e v. ho lead wir.ter. tii'il that ai 1. ft ev. a eons -, ll'lTViMl-lt uiand." mnr.ectvd wiii Leo'a L 1 The Tlnlln-j; I" a !.. pervatit v.t'i at The ' dorlTho mistress v as trok v cry nick last Lisht and caii'i rtranyo.e. '1 Ii-m' re y or Itrs. '. ouaoi 1 - I'd yea pi-ia-e ay tV1 V;'s s.. t'e ?r-.-vaV.er, Is at tb dixn ? s-ervant a.ttr a bri-f ah.-eiuaj Ye art to walk r.p-fc'aiis, Mu:u- A .-latter of IJn-iiW'-i. Ir.vaVd: -Doc'tor. how lot.-; do yon five n.e to Hvel" Dixtor: "Well, you may live a ini'i.'h, and vou i.imv live- I've. Il all iV 1 v is." b, valid: -h'iv. le.enths. Wh;.. ftt the- present chnrae for yon t sen te.-" my wotrt ho!! out tor tuore than th r a:.'t vou loitu Ji more d.-hi. '.e in h oV '.'' - " 1i,.-i,.r: "We!!, nr' i "i r n ins i". ov f sLo'iid :iv tonr w II. to ie.'" I i "I i in r. r,f ft s. n.' t r lb, ha1 i-w bar f- - -rf? r 1 ' f.-fc -1 jv . ttir ' lfc. ...r wi.- s ci -1. It el-'1- ttic e L .' l-fc 1. 1 f c 1. IPS li t m.io 01 1 n. j . ' - '- t 1 - t.,r.- i.-, a rf 1 1.1'.. 1;- i- i AT- .if . KtrrL.'T rirr A. I mivlllt Hltl 'iM. ? JTBW TCSK KKW5FWEK ptPOHTr.!.' An Inatde Vli ir vf th Rn;;ld tcl rnrlnmlnf I tfc. I like q-.ia'4:. 3'. 0:1s f a g'-vcj rerrtl rv.ort b ahtr fh.t-e -i tie a ti i.e ti yonvfia":. A nn'! fr:-'.in? who fields alW'f.p po:Tipn c : great ai6H.it. d;i"cs. thoui.i ht- I'C'i-fdl-rioU'ii k.'.li Ol kr.t. W wi't t-.e n orv nr !o s ar il'.: poll'! and lirno. art Rt.i eoifue-e nn i m.'uioii. Et si-irt : try-'ly oil' -U hbrv r. "5c syi'i :r-.&ht v.h'.'h :a accessfi 1 il'tctivp, but r1k- p Ulttevi woi wnt r cv t' .-i; ej 'l,e WF-eetibc" v l.ui. ocubits hit: " 1-at wi!; kt.i wta; w 1.1 uot t . Is a;, and nmrt be :: owed tvith . Lericy, or '-!ei tui.nt.'" nst the tali it. vi t.ii a tvCluu yi izob iti h' ers n.ost of n'.l Atiotbf-r qu:i"f '-nt!nii !s the In rapid wrvma. A S"od lt-rmj : the k.i t of Ha.he.l u-:ni.iSiina S.' ow u value, hut ' l reporter "to -to d- lapiii work tn.irct he re. ?lnce the' most lEijvnar.t o- 1 often huva to In? WtllTfU Up .:; fcnrry bt ttie i il ucnu-i.t Ne! quently, lnf!e"d, an etc'sory f Compomig-rr.iJm stands a, his a u tba p&ges of tils iiiLiMil.it lli ' 1 fart tt te 1 cu'.ndic the last r.o: leaf. Hpor:r come to tt'.Dk tv.i! writir.jr tte:ranica on riii'roh i la street cars aud row boats, in ' sf tU :- ;?. : ! 'V :, i -. aj -..r.o" til ,-rV 1 HKll -.h-tf -fhll j on - r ell : l - J u';e ta5 :.::n f oifices ' ' tf, et.is i. and rtMa.i'i ail eont eh j.h'.e j '.ac-. an 1 'iri: ii-cumstaBC 1: aa-i riogri-e of li-ct l l and d.w-oni'ort. Flu a lly. U.a rex-r.r-r must h ero'ijrh t" qo -it ry h ' r r? -V-r.ifcht into ike '.I'.ot dens, of tie' crwrci.? blaraa, h-.-arst :.o..'. .-. 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