CeryriGoHT 1012 HTH CHAPTER XIX—Continued pleadin cotildn’t ba'h to to lak it abou wouldn't lak wouldn't iuffin’ what always $A gay re you ebah You extended his lets cum to loads ¢ an’ he obah mad genase Ah jes hand, d« y YOu wie tek dese yeah’ pe i bul Be€ full of leader den wont be no him whatson m up When jes draps down, dey'll roll him into de guttah, an’ be off lak Den Ah kin be neah by an'” he stopped, ‘and if his face had full of appreher before, it became trans with anxiety “How's he gwine to know?” he asked “If he don't drap down, dey'll shoot him agin, an’ dey’ll hab bullets in dem next time What Ah gwine to do. how Ah gwine to tell him?” rn’ all 1ebah, les'n aey agin dey shoots been gion now formed Her a little done face softened negro had man she a dream After all, this thing for the her-—atill loved “You tell him,” whispered “you tell him; t's de on'y way. Tell him to drap down Do «dis fo’ ole Jonas, honey; do it fo’ me, an’ Ah'll be a slabe to you as long as Ah lib, no matter what Mars Linkum does. Lis God forgive Jonas; PROVE THE WORLD REVOLVES | Simple Experiment, Outhined by Ger | man Publication, Wil! Convince the Most Skeptical, that the earth is constantly revolving can be given than that recently pub lished ig a German paper which gives the following directions for substan: ttating the same: Take a good-sized bowl, fill it near ly full of water and place it upon the idden room kill | en,” said the an a5 a the ecard in “1 y's commotion was the hell : You Nothing 3 He ACross gwine do it." could be Line d by Wilfred!” cried ( arn “Oh, her hand on his to him, let her sa There goodby was an instant’'s pause from ( to Edit the } aroline pal arm? looked fi face, fred eager * One A He nodded ved It was | "the looking at As he | order as but no one who broke he gaid, at Edith another squad and guard You can head BOR The Thorne ts spoke POR ant gilence iady and pointing he added Matson, take your windows Prisoner, gide of the room.’ ant’'s purpose was plain Edith Varney an oppor tunity to say what had to say to | Thorne a low voice if chose, | without the possibility of being over heard “One # the The serge It would give she in she began the passionless and ‘Jonas, has taken | If you will | can escape | of the servants’ low, utterly spressionless voice, ths bullets from the guns drop when they fire, you with your life” In exactly the same level, almost | monotonous volee, Thorne whispered | a pertinent question: “Shall | do this for you?" i “It 1s nothing to me,” sald the wom- floor of a room which Is not exposed | to shaking or jarring from the street. Sprinkle pulverized chalk over the wa. Then upon the surface of this cont | ing make, with powdered charcoal, a straight black linc, say an inch of Having made this lit. tle black mark with the charcoal pow- der on the surface of the contents of the bowl, lay down upon the floor, close to the bowl, a stick or some other straight object so that ft will be exactly parallel with the mark. If the and might God forgive her, she praved, for that falsehood Thorne looked at her, his soul in his eyes If her face had been carved from marble, it could not have been more expressionless and indifferent He could not know how wildly her heart beating beneath that stony exterior. Well, she had turned against him He was nothing to her. There was no use living ai longer did not care “Were vou responsible Ci ked shook her was She in any he ai The girl away without the about head looking She not idea what Not have least one done it death ight redeem him: to do would went to his ay, he n had flashed turned he said, a clear, cool, most had thousand he haps if naps if into Thorne to the guard aluting better take i nmand } been Better Look hook i into rybody saw th of older gergennt eve faction gratification the That's 1g away in the prisoner! Forward-—march'” nan all said hort Escort face cried At that om moment a man, having run rapidly, by the window was that of an officer nant's ‘Halt!"” room breathless entered the His uniform r. and he shoulder straps he cried, as he burst into ‘Are you ia command, ser the “Yes, sir.” “General Randolph's with orders walt until" But Arrelaford “What orders, on the way here now interposed with the cage?” The officer looked greatly surprised at this intervention by a civilian, but he answered civilly enough: "I don’t know what his orders are. He has been with the president.” line happens to be parallel with a ary object in the room this will serve fs well Leave the Jbowl undisturbed for a fow, hours and then observe the posi tion of the black mark with reference to the object that it was parallel with. It will be found to have moved about, and to have moved from east to went--that is to say, in the direction opposite to that of the movement of the earth on its axis. The earth, In simply revolving, has carried the wa- “But 1 ment,” said the man head him on Then , the depart ‘that had going to drum gent worl to Arrelgford, * and were the spot” this must be The general w to It ia ford we got £ the gir be present.” returned Arrels held findings genger is to us at the yonder I have case, ishes ble.” already thie impossi We have and I ha the seq get his corner of court {0 retary Th ne meet approval and the street ibt he is waiting there now I mality gy irther no de¢ order lieutenant be Walt here for him ood is spate 4H : them a trumpet r of a are torturir who wil owl ander On the ig to the inflic soft me give many like mans animals, are fond of music. But nimals appear to suffer much from keen, hareh sounds as dogs, and i more in emooth, soft harmonies A soothing "diapason movement” kind of music most agreeable intelligent dog. Good Kindler. ion other hand undoubtedly Cats, tones he ite dium dogs pleas also, | other ! ho BO in to the the to a lack of An inexpensive { kindler may be made as follows: Take [to one pound of resin three ounces of | tallow, and while stil} hot after melt {Ing mix with fine sawdust, any inflammable material and mold in | small pieces about one inch square One pair will start a fire In the stove hard to secure, owing p timber of all kinds SOUTH AMERICAN BIRDS CON- STRUCT STRONG STRUCTURES. As Small as the Robin, the “Caseras” Demand a Luxurious Home and Have the Ability to Put It Together. Visitors to Arg are surprised to see baked mud perched the of telegraph and still earn that these entina or Uruguay big wads of sun upon trees, rocks poles, or more amazed to are robins chitects horneros ing curious the 1 8 or birds not in Prison forme the Factory nrison ¥ a { been k of Eng- were Secotjand to gations distriet have Twy despatched ort Les eman- where they “The wern af- ' sed them to yuilding a break- received in other articles leverly made ter making workmen, who water In the vicinity exchange I'he spurious note on paper that had been used in, wrap ping butter si for the prison , the police have failed to discover men who act circulated the notes. The prison contains 400 con- victs at present, including about a score of well known forges Convicts ig the and and 8 Were « tobacco made plies So ally will Keep Cross Clean, Now that the cross above St. Paul's has been reg'lded it is not likely to be allowed again to gather the accumula- tions of lLonden’s smoky atmosphere. Hydrants have tern below the ball and cross, and by means of a high-pressure supply they will be utilized periodically to clean the golden cross. The hydants have that two powerful motor fire engines, coupled together, were unable to throw of any use in case of fire. Dry mains | have now been laid to a considerable | height, with outlets at different points, ! and from these the firemen will work ter and everything | else in the bowl | around with it, but the powder has been left behind a little. The line will always be found to have moved fiom east to west, which proves that everything else has moved the other way. — os —— His Misfortune. "It ought not to be hard to deteet smallpox.” “Why se? “Because when a man bas it he is 80 sarily wpotted.” | should the necessity arise. the engines being coupled to the other ends of the mains. He Did. “Can you help me out?” sald the hobo who had sneaked into the office building, “Well,” replied the tired business man. 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