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” THE Pier OF ALL MARVEL ROMANCES. eet : Sie sieensonanomcn noon at RES - OI TENINTHE NOON ° SYNOPSIS OF PRECED Betfoed ant Car means of roaching where. i during 3 n Bo rowath “at made find tt CHAPTER NIX. Redford Finds the Sphere. RT of languor had possession of yy imbs and mind. 1 yt _belleve for a moment that we xhould « re tn that vast se seemed to lack 4 motive for effort until the Selenttes should come. 4 Then, 1 sujposed, 1 should exert: my thicket . ) | \ s iS, self, obaying that tive which urges {may preserve it The thing pres: and security, to danger, to risk tainty of death. moon as a thing known, that mua ble and well fed man himself, if opportunities, wi that this is 50, Jass moon-gold, Ufe. Assuming [ w. upen the moon, seo what purpose In my Ife before ee Private ase come to thy moi owoep. had io et last al rivite I in bottien to go gbut belng safe and comforta- » speculate on why we had 1 come to the earth? ND THRUST MY HEAD THROUGH. hn arcinennerisnnn ‘WHEN AT LAST I COULD MOVE, I HOISTED IT OVER A LITTLE, t t unreasonable impera- @ man before all things: to preserve and defend his life, albeit he only to die more pain- fully in 9 little while. “Why had we come to the moon?” ented itself. to me asa perplexing problem. What ls this spirit in man that urges him forever to depart from happiness toll, to place himeelf in even a reasonable cer- It dawned upon me up there fn the 1 ought always to have an isnot made simply and amused, and that you put the thing to him not in the words but tn the shape &f M1 show that he knows Sitting there In the midst of that use- amidst the things of another world, I took count of all my ‘as to dle a castaway 1 failed altogether to [had served; I got no | lint on that point, but at any’ rate it was clearer to me t t hod ever been tha fy ot serving that ally jays 1 had ved the purposes of my on, and took a Why fe at all? T lost myselt less specutations— My thoughts became vague and cloud P jonger leading in detini! hud not felt heavy or wet Imagine one's doing so upon th 1 was greatly fithgued. but T suppo: directions, -t cunnot moon— At any rate, I al Bleeping there think, au the su violence of the he the ume I slumbered, Jast [ was roused from my When ut slumbers by a re: vera and capable rested me greatly, 1 un Was setting and. fh t abating through ali mot clamor, again, I felt ac- dsmy ‘eyes and stretched my arms, T'rose to etiff—and at once houldored aataoetie ravinesot:t! was. Tay feet—I was a tittle prepared to'resume my. y Bolden clubs, onc on aan went on out-of the pets a) rocks, ea ait ran vers C8 western I leaped to a Mttle boss of rock and 1 the crater. no sign of moon-calven or r could T see Cavor, but I my handkerchief afar off on Its thicket of thorns, {I looked about me, amd then leaped forward to the next’ convenient view. could spread out Hee n y round in a semicircle, k again in a still remoter cres- It wus very fatiguing and hore- he air wus really very much and it seemel to me that the ‘under the westward cliff was wrowty Dad Ever unt again I stepped and recon- noltred, but there was no align of Cavor, no sign’ of Selenites, and it seemod to me the moon-calves must have been driven into the tnterfor again—I could see none of them, 1 bec ime mory «1 shut us out und rush of the lunar [ites ithe ant inexorable he, tt seemed to andoned his oungel together, pv ermuatedecile.a0ons Once these valves were closed we were We wet Into the maon in, though we were slain in a Vision of our ft vith our last strength sof the great plt. 1 iNook no thought any more of iy of finding Cavor again. weighing the advisability: of a urn to our handkerchief when pro! sud = T saw sphere! I did not find {t so much as tt found me. It was lying much further to the w ward than I had come, and the sloping rays of the sinking sun reflected from its. glass had sud enya procialmed its presence In a dazzling For an {natant © er ant somo new device the Belenites against us, and then Nice lerstood and shouted a ghostly shout & and set off tn vast leaps toward it. T missed one of my leaps and di a deep ravine and twisted ankle, and after that 1 stumbled at nie most every leap. erical agita- ‘iolemdy. and quite T was in a atat tion, trembling breathless, long before I. got to It. Three times, at lenst, with my hands restin; lin spite of the thin drynesn of thi CANNIBALS KILL MISSIONARIES, BRISBANE, Queensland, May $.—A searching party which has returne! from New Gutnea discovered the dodles of Rev. James Chalmers and Rev. Oll- ver Tomkins, of the London Minslonary Society, and their followers, who were massacred In April by natives of Fly | River, New Guinea, after a tribal Aight. |The boctes had been half eaten. | Mr. Chalmers, who was a distin- rulshed explorer, was one of the plo- [neers of milselonary work in the South | Sens, where he had spent over thirty this was (Copyrighted, 1900, by H. G. Wells.) and more desirous of} ing Cavor. The winged outline of sun lated nk HOW until It was reely the distance of Its diameter [from the ¥ 5 i w that the: } Selenites jose thelr) THE WORLD: nes HAVERLY 70 BE SHOWMAN AGAIN. * lei ickiicicvieisieink the perspiration wan wat upon my face {1 thought of nothing but the + Punt trea ! forgot « trouble of Cavor' preabouts last leap flung im tiny. hands Upon its ghas; then Lt lay against ting and trying vatnly to shout: a br! Here in the sphi I peered through t) the things Inside see When and hick lass T hoisted It over tomy head through Tho screw stopper was Inside, and I could see now that nothing had been touched, nothin a there aa we lad x dropped out amte For a tim ¥ occupted tn wi ne ois inventory. 1 und, when T biankets that familiar making andr it ed to me that it was and signal for my fellow. explorer After € ything was coming There would be stil ime for us me of the magic stone that “sone mastery over men Away there. handy, was gold for the picking up. and the sphere would travel as well half full though it were empty. W back now masters of ourselves and world, and then— 1 had an enormous vision of vast and dazzling possibilities that held me dreaming for a space. What monopolist, what emperor, that could compare for a moment with the men who owned the moon? T roused myself, and it was time to feteh Cavor. vabt he re was toiling despatringly, hi it. mbered out of the sphere again at Jas a Mada about me. Th hand “ay tion had gone on apnce, agpect of tne rocks had changed, ull ft was possi! | slope on which and the roe! taken our first he spiky shrub slope stood nd fere now d thirty feet and cast’ long shadows that stretched out of sight nd the little seeds that clustered ae upper branchea were brewn and ri pelts work was done, and iC wa s brittle dy to fall and the freezing alr £0 sve came. And the hug swollen as we watche Ince burst and scattered thelr #; the four quarters of the moon. Amazing tle corner In the untverse— the landing-place of me: Bome di: would have tion standing there right in ey of the hollow. It came to me, {f only this. teeming world knew of the full import of the moment, how furtous fits tumult would f the vexeta- and the who! but nacrip: midst t Jt could xearcely be dream- ing of the significance ald, the erat a gnurely, dof an looker! about for same place fmm which matent signal to Cavor, and aa that xame patch of rock to whlch he had. first leaned, stil bare and barren in. the sun. For a moment I hesttated at going so far from the aphere. Then, with | rig of stame at the ene his wamage-point I surveyed Sere crater again, Far away at the top of the enormoun shadow I. cast, was the little white Saale Mer mutterine on the Di w ngattation: The Old-Time Manager Has Already Secured a Brooklyn Footing and Expects to Do! Something in New York—j i. ins Tt of It. to thing sli T told ye domestic Ui 44 smooth and happy wen His Wife Is His Greatest In- |" man to envy spiration. w mining Chicago, everytaing f where Ive not al things considered the old busin « troek 0! lost done Hut the wer expeet y into the min- any on any. Thad e you know Haverly wa unk household tn th I was nineteen years of age world tt was a when I organized my first company and Mr. Haverly was one o fl t { road towns away gers to give the public refined - nthe war broke out strelay, und for several years was pro- re were no soft snaps prietor of nine fi 1 tiness, People had to fourteen road compa: Hoyeu. Many atime tnto a town leading managers © tind onty hisiiem hates In the hall suitable no man lving has known AN the iteratly of the “ups and downs of lite/ thelr last legs and for kin n has famous Jack Haverly, In ap-] 0m! And we have had to hire a care earance Mr. Haveriy {s hoof me. |venter to work al g. bullding dium height and som \ts for the nigh rmance; and baltasewithe eras what's more, we have had to ont) aisand work with him, ¢ at old days, pped musta nd kind! Gite te cane Ries r depths, Knlekerbockers ait pink plush frank and honest days! To never. allowed seal. It ts the fnce of a man to enone Th you would Ike telling your Mr, Haverly m' “fh Avenue t mpathette expreasto “Lam glad to be back in the only city Thea- ing distrists 6 elded to It tn Ittle old hich is a good mide plans yea runing small scale shall keep my | CR n for the opportunity which T{ tenet’ seek, and some day 1 shal swim agi want t are once m nothing, Thar kf red Wrignt me. 1 house of min now heen maygtimedg lt ArHigh-claselfam! Haim te linve made these resort, with a permanent exhibit of th sve latest figures, curios and and thy yt ad vit patr 4 tainment audoville performance, the refined fe tures of It_xeemed to me that by this ought to be looking for me. wes nowhere to be seen. stood wulting and watohing, hands shading my ayes, expecting every mo- ment to distinguish him Very, probably 1 stood there for quite a long t I tried te to. whout andk was reminded of the thinness of th IT made a0 undecided | step back toward Bute Is lurking dread of the Selenttes made me healtate to signal my where- abouts by hoisting one of our sleeping- blankets on the adjacent scrub. I searched the crater again (To Be Continued.) NEW SISTEN OF TRANSFERS. A rearrangement of the surface car transfer syatem ix announced to-day by printed notices in ali the cars. ‘The new method has the virtue of simp'telty for the travelling pu purposes of the effectually ends continual riding up ft down and across town for one fare, whteh haw been a summer pastimo for | the Idle under the old system. | Hereafier the color of the transfer tleker will Indicate the, direction In| which the passenger ts bound. Green yeary. —— $10,000 FOR A LEG. Gribel Recovers Heavy Damages from the City and A. HR. T, Burkhard Grivel, of No, 36 Ralp was awarded $10,000 damages to-day In the Suprem Court, Brooklyn, in his’ sult; against’ the: city Ashe tekets will be for northbound passen- gers, red for southbound, and white! 1’ for crosstown passage, Undergi'ls stnplitied Yyatem, a pas senger going north and wishing to con- Unue his Journey in that direction on some other avenue, will ask for a green ticket. He can board a crosstown line and ride by merely showing it to tho conductor, Then he will give the ticket up on the north bound Iine on which he. completes his, trip. The same rule Fat his side—a t be Introduced, 1 have enga orchestra, and while [ do not look for great returns from this ven T be- Meve there will be a steady Income, which ts all Task at present. “T shall have one eye on the York wide of the brid ndowhi hisitime {abel can see my chance, 1 shal! not tet any | Te vine In Mrs. Haverty's: directlon— Rrase i my feet while I'm get-] "the wite iy going to be the counsellor Ung in Ine with big managers over | and after thie whit she eva there, | RDO: “How did you happen to leave the business?" 1 asked LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES ie v1 if jose fool things: eae i Pree HM a roe re One size smaller after using Allon’s better Judgment," he repited. "I pe-| Moot-Ease, a powder to be shaken came Infatuated with Wall street, the| into the shoes. It makes tight or Chicago Board of Tra 1 mining. Whew! The money I mst! Funny how quickly a man can dzop a fortune. 1| Hef to corns and bunions, .It's the have been rich and poor seven times. | Zreatest comfort itscovery of the Tam ashamed to say ft. but {t's true. lage, Cures swollen feet, blisters and A man ought to be shamed oR) tyet Jeallous spots, Allen's Foot-Ease Is “And Mr. Haverly a certain cure for ingrowing nails, “And T want to t sweating, hot, aching feet. At all that I've got the best wite that man] druggists and shoes stores, 25c. Trial FREE by mail, Address, ever was blessed with, She has been Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. now shoes feel easy; gives instant re- ht here, through enough to have killed a wo- It in no fun to be plunged from luxury to poverty even once, and Mrs, Haverly has had thia experience seven Umes, But never has she reproached me by so much as a glance His guge rested fondly on the woman tire woman with pair like the rayen's ¥ and the mer- riest eyes I ever si “Why, the Idea! Haverly ex: aimed, with a laugh, ‘80 long as there's no monopoly on the fresh alr, | the sunshine. with a quick Uke & nt her hus . What does anything m: of a philosopher, 1 © tm] what One Moean't tnake the summer batits Alyn it's Uime to make Mires Rootbeer ree amay tho winter pallor fata fie chee! a with rosy Hwallow a bi take CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yeu, Hays Always pert CHARLES E. HIRES COMPANY, e Malvorn, Pa: / WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY &, 1901. | iar 8 LOOK FOR THE BIG WATCH. ————— “They baked,” said the baker, “‘but perhaps they were delayed in delivery.” It used to be a long journey from the baker to you. To-day the distance is bridged by the In-er-seal Patent Package. packages are sealed at the door of the oven, and are proof against dampness, dust and germs. come to you perfectly preserved whether you live next door to the bakery or a thousand miles away. Saltine Biscuit, In-er-seal Patent Wax, Wax! Here are the tacts About F. P. C. Wax— It makes Irons smoother Than does any otheg. It makes bosoms whiter, it makes the work lighter. It's cleanly and smells well— One reason it sells well— And think of the gain of it! You can usé the last grain of tt, The tes ta which F.C. Was pat up anuble riney Keer ser Garce sense oes a Sold everywhere for 5c., 0 CUSIIMAN BROS. CO., SELLIKG AGENTS, Kew Yor, Bonen Ada deipila, © KocHe Co 125th St.. West. On Thursday, Ladies’ Imported BLACK COTTON HOSE All over lace effect, Hermsdorf dye, value 39c, 25c e $13.00 WATCHES, $5. $45.00 DIAMOND, $15. 1 No wt Mt satunte From the Baker “These biscuit are stale,” said the husband. “T bought that Jag of biscuit day before yesterday,” “T only had them a week,” said the grocer. “They didn’t stay around here over ten days,” said the jobber. When you order Sod 0 Ginger Snaps, Sultana Fruit and Sea Foam, don't forget to ask for the kind that come in the mark design on the end of cach package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM to You said his wife. were shipped the day they were These The flavor and crispness of the biscuit Milk, Graham, Oatmeal and and Banquet Wafers, Vanilla Package. Look for the trade- ANY TH Seplees inlaid Marqueterie Parlor Suites, in silk damask and silk plush uphol- e Stery, worth $40. Y FLAT FOR O08 Pler Mirror in taahogany Couches, : | finien of oak, all colors, 5.98 DINING AND KITCHEN. | OAK EXTENSION TABLE 4 OAK CANE SEAT THESE OOODS ON EXUIBITI 7.98 FRONT ROOM.! BEDROOM. 1 VELOUR COUCH, Spring Seat and Spring Head. WE Hav Brass Rails, o(t. High. 1 ALL-IRON SPRING to Fit. 1 SOFT TOP MATTRESS in Fancy Tick. 1 UPHOLSTERED ROCKER, 2 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS to Match, 2 PILLOWS to Match. CHAIRS. 1 RUG to cover Centre of 1 DRESSER or CHIFFONIER 1 KITCHEN Tal Room. with French [evel Glass. t i S 1 PARLOR TABLE, 10 YDS. FANCY JAPANESE} 2 KITCHEN CHAIRS, Polistel. MATTING. 10 YDS, OILCLOTH. CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. i COR. 46TH ST. AND 8THAVE, "Sse frais -PROCTOR’S POPULAR-TRICED PLATHOUSES—16, 28 60s aa Stan € ah * pie att 3 CAPT. 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