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| BY MORLEY ROBERTS. _ A Story of Love, Intrigue and Empire-Building in South Africa. Coprrighted, 1990, by Harper & Rrothers. lelally Wi berforeg Matthews. ve devi: did the man mean by; nily returning when that infer. n rode back? t—and yet she obv.ously Iked y much. And certainly she was SYNOPSIO OP PRECEDING CHAPTER. \ Bantace Leder, the South Africen diamond ing, wishes to run 6 ralired ftom Calre to py Cape’ Town, ant gore to the former city for, \RAt purpose. He mesis with oppasition there tryin French end Gerraas Intuenee with the Khecte. | Gerirads Bivaghicn. Gouin African 1 beiress, levee Loder and vow to win him ty. later keepe out of her way as much as je = And if he ever meant ‘ing any | It We necereary for Loder to gain the of ong (which he did not), he @id not ab- | Canale, the Prone bas a beucht ° 2ah0 Bey, ao ibedipe'e mintater | pee A forayer reject her as & pos- eatery es cies to cause break ec ic | But that be was being pursued wor- Gertrude resolves to being this abeet. | ea him. | A party 19 made up to Se fren Ty tee ig, ine eaey. from. werk: | 19 htm ive aad’ taqured’ Oy temo | from he tag Tairigue, from. «possi | retartes, Gerirade Nuries te the betel. ety o te Hho a id agen in hu herself she hu- CHAPTER Iv. millat en Bhs Phase him show the Gertrude Fails. cartously weak side of his character. He. knew that inany @ man, say ev; @ Gertrude rode back toward tne| Bonne, Poul bar} patted her on e ? 6 Ge euttined «mental: plea} fiicre: my ‘dear child, don't be @ 225 "wes one tater ene ana tay [it ith seh 4 wuman be Mpa THE COLOSSUS Young Negotiator Bridegroom. At the residence of Thomas F. mo West Beveni+-necond street, this morning, the W. ©, Whitney, Thomas F, ity thony Brady and oth Mr. Shea is Thomas F. Ryan's CECIL RHODES. Under the name of Eustace Leder, Ceell Rhodes, the great diamond king, Agures ae the here of this stery. | hie hands every day, and he hes jue. Mr, Ryan and Mr. Brady. thet Mr, Ryan turned his home ma THE WHOLE SECR Soctate «of the Remarkable Success of a Remedy for hdges4 H. Shea and Mise Daisy Greene, of Durham, Norn Carvin. were mareed| A NEW REMEDY WHICH MAY REVOLUTIONIZE THE TREATMENT OF STOMACH TROUBLES A few wevky age Mr, Ghea arouse | HAS BREN PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC AND BEARS THE INDORSEMENT OF vy and admiration of all the, Young men in Wall street when it be- vi lg dag pc ar AD ae | MANY LEADING PHYSICIANS AND SCIENTIFIC MEN, Joan of $2,000,000. The loan waa made for a group of big Ananciers, including | an, An-|} : vith secretary, and !s more trusted than any other man of his years south of Canal | res ints Oe leone | atreet. Millions of dollars pass through | table and. (ruil essences, pure soap papal 4 tion and Stomach Troubles. Ryan, Dantei dowels like after dinner pills and cheap trouble if the food 19 promptly digested. 4 ‘wart’s Dyspepsia Tablets set entirely dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach | °Sthartics, which simply irritate and ia. private | troubles with which nlne-tenthe ‘of ovr | flame the {ntestines, without having aay | “P02 the foot eaten, digesting lene affected. ¢ffect whatever in curing Indigestion. pletely, eo that {t can fo ip the form of pleasant ‘and as-| blood, nerve containing vege- If the stomach can be rested eres a E= z8 I j | itree fi enimal impurities), eels faatase, Thor ate pelt’ br drug | 6 4 plicit confidence of men like Mr. Whit po the semis "of Means’ Dosbioels Tablets. Tt was a8 @ mark of personal regard) Many interesting te made with = over to | these tablets show fe young Ghea. Mr, Ryan's on, William K. | Markable dlasetive power, ae grass of the Ryan, acted ap best man. There were no! Tabiets being sullicient to ‘a. bridesmaids, Immediately after the wed- | gest 1.000 graine of lean mest. empe, oatmeal 4 Mrs. Shea started South | or similar wholesome food. Lucky Daniel Shea! Trusted y ee der ver on “Why can't you disgrace him in some often Had gen row w to tt, , And Hinton ashru his shoulders, Tenants and New she SWEPT THEM TOORBTHER. hl ONB CLUTCH OF 118 BIG HANDS HE: f | siege to hie heart in the absence of his, two watchdogs. On that she was firmly resolved. The, chance was at last at hand. For al! the weeks they had been invjajejnininejajeinifuiniebinininieiictet | Egypt she had never got a single) is scnoothoy. She terrified end | moment alone with the chief. sharhed him. At what particular time the poor man He had no defense, no weapons; no/ toa, haof thorny speech could protect | Grew alarmed oho was unable ta sy : he was forced to Ment at any On- but the fright must have happened aince nan. ‘He shut himself. in his. room seeing him at Stellenbosch. Perhaps it the fa himeeif tn happened then. . She remembered giving him « rose naar," eB. not very long after !t shad occurred to ¥ her what a desirable triumph over : at ae peg Mie ed cheer ames in ean in © mite ; woman. He could not riage Dustace er wo a 4 who would have refused him. he ‘ble of thinking ) knew some who would have sacrificed thetr inolinations to be asked to come A bashator of the party. returned feminine mind with jon, and an especially | provokes the intensest de- ttm upon cardboard. wild animais; we hunt when man takes to hunting he ts aware how tume I i. ame she bexged her mud, 1 had such an aw- elt of Hi} " sald Tiny, who had decetved. | ever desires the | I LF i i i haf got to this point with ptlolinge Western Ameri-| MY poor dear, what a pity you went | regards a mythical bear, as the ¥, moaned Gertrude, “and I hunter raparis the lost epeeiee Tony In so deturbalebet I thot Sian regards a new “method,’ Sha! if I went away quietly you would | loved regards a unigue big v ie eT it soo! hand on the aufferer's | i eit ! ae fs i I did guess, dear,’ she murmured. Tiny, you can't think what | St And yet she was ashamed. | And 98 she rode she swore that she not merely yoing back to see hun. felt ler heart beat queerly. vi od Mr. Loder was was to have @ headache; thi ime the bie foot oun was much for her, Bhe was): way without a Going home to lie down in a darkened ‘Tiny, | shrieked Foom. | Of course if oho co. . see hua she fess bg By to him for @ moment, and aay yorpace t t ree ber hin wi nd ty to orm - Ls ‘and Th aend ow sympathy a 8 var 4 pool makes an anemone show itself. iW be able to come But to say she was going back entirety "4 aA ee re What, with a head Uke thle? Tell them bad 1 | how bad I was 2 Seneees. Catto arom inte | gald Tiny And with a kiss 4 If filled the atr at inst, and the smell sciéasly, She shut the | Of lt filled the nostrils. PS me Pol She crosned the Nile, and came to tee tot the be and drew back ihe cur- fe in” shadows, Indeed, 1 ane | “Tut the tnte between Loder and ay beat tremendousty; ner} Wilberforce s is of quite a bd were loosened corte, in amo a te} langonge 15 it ot one moment she was halt inctined 1 want to know is, how the! “What sApail gure t was to know?” cried’ Matthews lerward to int fare. oF she had) “iu, nory was very sulky, and to:d cour come to this pass, when she fell | nim tog te the devil: Very reputation depended upon suc- With Shiny Bontine and Gerirude in tance, Loder was rather sorry for uy door invited her. il if the A t Loder ‘was not there. wa wes taken 13¢ granted t the} passed into the next, and he was chief had shown extra ry rude thy a vt want of ee peered 2 ele ee, headlong pallop across the desert. ance ut what had happened, masta Vie fhe ran to the wit Fclahtaned | ys 4 and Vv pleasant Ba ea. get $0: the nent renee ped Md a little pat! RetT hs Reto We iovemted table tn frost of him was covered oe ot ine was burst ho ‘ing her horse, ran Ry that_pestur, Hl chances Fetting Gertrude ee, He plaued tm Melle: Mrs, Annie Theil, a widow, f Aer intensely. ore y. years old, who refused to en Vi di by i ‘ie t a es lo It by myself,” said Ger. (T Be Continued.) HOISTED CUPID'S FLAG. vue Hospital. Changed to ‘Wilhelmina’ all out, Binge that time ene em Hotel En Hiotel Manning, the big brown-stone sevensntory apartment building at Sev. | Bem ee. nee three you enth avenue ad One Hundred and Six-| sleep on sofas and would not teenth street, went out of existence to- day; not by tire or evelone, Lot by Tupls's wiles, rooms of the Gerry Bociety. Everybody rememvers ilttle, yeliow- haired Minnie Schult, who sang her way Into favor a the Now York music hal achil], who grew up and mar- Tre Huber, (he museum man. long ago Mr. dfuter leueht ihe - romeining Uke $0160 to his wife for a berg, of Breekiys. 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