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G . WORLD'S « HOME .2 MAGAZINE # | ‘LINE JUICE ISLANE Nearly all the lime juice used in the wor he y island of Montaerrar, in the ‘worm & ITHE w& EVENT 10 | NEW YoRKeRS.; | +©«GIRLS, DID IT EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? Ce ee eee el Ce eee ee eee ea ee ar ee a Seber eennrae comes from Iritish West Indies. * |The lime grows wild in many W Indian tslands, but only map $ ad Zi [in Montserrat im it used « nercia ‘That island {a one Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. 8 to a 5 * | Vast warden of Ime tree and nowhe in the world is there Park Row, New York Entored at the Post-om IN LACKAYI: £6 aioud the $ P [a finer eigat than ios thirty miles of orchards, laden with the fat New York as Second-Class Mali Matter. |W ae it : / JANE, ORDER ©) tale of che lime or Prigeine witrslle piensa ae = t the f c . ( THE CARRIAGE + | The fruit t# gathered by negro women who carry (t down VOLUME 44... | r ‘ Mors Willer, was. ¢ . FOR Bott bock «CE , A the hills to the slipping port In big baskets on thelr heads, ner Sree i? fepiritant 2 aj an ZUY ti Like all Indinns they are remarkab: thelr ability THE OYSTER BAY ATHLETIC | hts re w . Wyn to carry y we this manner. Once the company . = . Aven « far Dacka ‘ [which controls the lime julce industry sought to lighten the There ts tc be a gymkhana at Easthampton to-day | ted ‘ burdens of its laborers by tntroducing wii rrows. fo which will comprised a goose-driving race for Hin! dures af sto bea hel @ The negroes filled the wheelbarrows readily enough and women, a shirt race for nand other bizarre forms of morist to he ete laugh ata joke on) % then carried them on thelr heads as they had been used to to | Himaele carrying the buskets, Many a negro woman will carry @ hundredweight of limes on her head for a distance of @ mile or more. e Oriental fashion. It is lil eccentric sport of t prove most enjoyable to those who affect the odd and the unusual in contests of strength and sk Re Jenks, the Pits ho is living ‘exent But at Oyster Bay there has been in progress for} !* ‘ie atest man to | { ORIGIN OF LETTERS. gome time a series of sporting events, frequently On the gtrsiting through the Rialto he came | We are on the verge of a discovery h will affect no y) ye aw! ed yi e - a equ nces 1 no . ie" E voich has an unparelleled gymkhana order, which have awakened a whole na f requa 1 one’s happiness or habits, but wa at st because of the President's participation in met for yoars. One se was aman. academic Interest. Sir John Ev remarkable finds im tion's interest because of | parece eq from Missourl, anot micCincinnat Crete have already ween noted in rolumns. ‘The write them. They have included about all the recognized || yi still an Ing upon the clay tabiets from Knossos has heen thought ovtdoor sports and others more novel. The close rea of the chronicle of the day's doings at the Roosevelt | mex >. ‘These four) Jenks each in his Sago, and he supposed to show that letrers ww Cretan so!) about 4m © evolved from picture writing on 4 ar ago. ‘this, ax we have opserved, tlre | own city would give to Europe the credit attaching to the most | household has had the advantage of perusing an en they were all at home. He ia a firm be. 1—To dream that you were about to become the bride of a million aire and that fifteen dressmakers were working overtime on your trous- powerful weapon of civiltzation, for the letter is mightler Badminton library of sports in daily instalments. Never tn the old saying that : eau— » | than the battery. But posstbly we shall have to bow to the On Monday he might read of a thirty-five-mile before- main on Broadway for a few u ® | East after all, for now the same inche phabet has been case ¥ t ° Uke oO see every Oo you eve = | found at Boeotia and the question arises whether Crete or sh acros g Island on horseback. Tues- are likely 4 ry one you ever | 3 breakfast dash across Long Isla’ Wednesday a. k8e%. Who 14 surviving, pass niong tn & | Boeotia was the first. When that Is settled we must search @sy would bring a came of croquet and Wednesday review, 2 | Phoenicia and Egypt for the germ of the {dea, Meanwhile $ 3 | We may back the English explorer of Crete against the German student of Roeotia. And the cl: the Boeotlans ts turned against the scor RADIUM EXPERIMENTS. i Rutherford and Soddy have demonstrated that It ts pose sible to condense the so-calle: and radium emanations 9 taunt against show the strenuous activity of chopping down trees. feat aer and increasingly poyu- Friday a long, hard row in a boat, Saturday a CAMP | rie fever hag da Ren NILE AaaAiigues ing expedition. Sunday a mild canter of twenty miles! on the trolley cars, and—whisper. tt or so om horseback after church. This leaves oppor- gentiv—women are in the same, too. ‘Mh: tunity to begin the now week with cricket under the] *uces are all the way from a pound of tuition of an espectally {imported Instructor, proceed sdnckpnbforadimeallaround. (the with golf om Tuesday and continue through the schedule. | cards used are the transfer tickets. The Public men, kings as well as presidents and premters, | "¢t ie made on the: figures, 1" repre- Mr. Balfour on the golf ilnks, Mr. Gladstone with his feciacieey ie tN ae erat } ate, Czar Nicholas bending bars of iron over his knees,|soker deck. If this trolley poker keepa Washington on horseback, have frequently and charac-|on some day Duistrict-Attorney Jerome teristically shown fondness and facility for some form | Wl be seen driving « patrol wagon in of athletic exercise, But it has remained for Mr. Roose- Se ee ate oe creed) Peet velt to excel in extent and variety of athletic accom- ne Roes. plishments all executives or rulers of whom there is | . record. He is the ali-around athicte, the pentathlon LETTERS, prize-winner whom of old a Pindar would have cele- brated, QUESTIONS, reater New York rosé b : tennis. matcd in the broiling sun, Thursday would eee 4 az . manations ‘(rem thorium { and that they behave just like vapors, The passed throuch an apparatus consisting of j a double copper spiral, {mm glass cylinder fled with Hquefted ethylene, which in its turn is immersed in @ copper vessel filled with Mquid air. If the emanaton from efther of the abov. lem: 8 ls conveyed by means of @ slow current of hydrogen. oxygen or alr through the apparatus the conditions can be D regu ed that ne trace of the | emanation can be found in the gases Issuing at the outlet ot the apparatus. The cone! ched is that the emanae © | tlons possess the usual properties possessed by ordinary gas- |eous matter, in so far as the phenomena of volatilizadom: ° {and condensation are concerned. ON THE EVENING WORLD PEDESTAL c THE SUBWAY DELAY. ANSWERS. - 4 We were not lacking in promises last spring from those supposedly competent to keep them that the en- Underpatd City Clerks, ; ay would be in operating ordor [7 { 2itor of The Evening World 3 tire trackage of the subway would opt B ‘The Inclosed clipping {s from your val- phe) i) by Oct. 1, and that soon thereafter, probably by] uanie paper, that goneraily says thel < sean a sT 2. way of a Christmas gift, the main part of the system |right thing at the right time. I heartily | “ would be runarag 4 meuls~ echacge. Now the happy|*PProve of the sentiments expressed Is it all labor's fault, as alloged? Debiting the numer-|think the great city of New York ous strikes with all the delays for which they can justly |#hould set even a small example in this be held responsible, have they been the cause of the tie See ely erates : belated beginning of work on the power-houres? The] “awuatcly” from twenteve ta mene uninformed layman is unable to understand, also, why | tive millions (cash and checks) yearly of one of the most complicated engineering feats of the| (ie city's money and who receives only entire undertaking, the Grand €frele work under the| 2% & Year, out of sagen they have to pay the premium o% 9y ton or twenty Columbus monument, could have Seen meomylished 80} thousand dollar bond. tow, 1 claim 4 , MY, ly expeditiously while simpler work further up Broadway| man to handle thie targe amount of il oY Yf MU) ° was treated with the neglect which now involves a|™oney must be an average »mart man 5 Uf HL lf D {FF lis and should have at least some of the 5 = wexatious postpunement. The Grand Circle station has} ieasures of life, Can he.do it on the been completed for months; it seems very long ago that| above amoun 3—And that you were spending your honeymoon on your husband's 4—And then suddenly wake up to be confronted by the fact that last Mt was first opened for exhibition as a model of what a A WIFE OF ONE-OF THEM, 5 * ° } = Brooklyn, Y. evening's dishes are still unwashed? DID IT EVER? i station should be. u: — > : ovember 4, Considering tist there has at all times been. AM). 1, seiance ghe'mredag Wort THE WEEKLY PUZZLE. WHY THEY CAME, HIS ORDER. i wbundance of funds for the contractors to draw on, the} On what day of the month did election | ¢ } * city standing ready to pay as each section was com-| occur Jn 18797 rJILH. j | pleted, and comparing the present backwardness of con- In Six Rounds, . Btruction with che former gratifying forwardness to| To tne eattor of The Evening World 4 which we owe the finished sections, there appeara to] A says Fitzsimmons knocked Ruhlin ri DP have been a lack of uniformity in the progress made jout in two rounds; B says Pitz put Ruh- | ‘which cannot be charged up solely to strikes. Hin out In six rounds, Which ts correct? i] Strikes do noi explain why certain upper Broadway ARTHUR 3, sections wee ste almost SAyOURneH, for months nor 11 Hung Chang Is Dead. > hei excuse e! ° é yer= foe they be heldcte ntirely the delay. in power-( >, in, pastor of Tes xrening World pause, constr . A says that Li Hung Chang, the ta- : : S mous Chinese statesman, is dead. B ? A LUCKY NEGRO, faye no, ANTHONY DOOLEY. = ’* Has the vengeance of the law been satisfied in the ‘Try Y. MC. A. Gymnastum, (Chiee Engineer Willtam Barclay Parsons, who saynthe eubway ert wentence of the negro Brown at Hackensack? Brown|To the xattor of The Bening World Rot be -_ EL Onilace auidl aaa Pedestal Mas arrested for un attempted atrocious assault on be would lke to inerakse my height and See, sree od al, | | proadey y should y chest, tor CI EI i Brances E. Young. He was hurried to the Hackensack] Pat hernias ee my on i ie “You fellows seem to want the Scribbler—Does the Weekly pe pen ne Rearaies i 1 in:secret and every precaution was taken to avold| all these defects remedied Undoubtea- | earth.” said the mill owner. Home Brightener have a puzzle Teacher—Yes, knowledge is ae BI SLATLOG is : | iS Bel q Y Y ly exercise is what I need, db rhe “Oh, no, we don't,” replied the } department? power. Now, Johnny, what do we Mr. Grouch—! hope you didn’t But just as he had struck it rich Ob violence. Now he is sentenced to seven years in d, but what % d penitentiary! exercise ts Dost? WCcH spokesman of the strike commit- Scratcher—Yes; It's a puzzle come to school for? give that book agent an order. é There came a lamentable hitch— : . to one of the Y. MC. A. gymnas- | ftee. “All we want is what! every week to know where our Johnny—'Cause pa'd belt us if Belinda—But | did. 1 told him} JN ibe cant PESTS of SP } Is the punishment adequate for the erlme? Un- ns. The instructor there will advise} © top of the earth.” aries are coming from. we didn't. to “git.” All's “off” until next year \ wibtedly jt is not, but that is the full penalty of the | 04 48 ty your best Ine of exercise. ‘ oe oe PXOLDOOCOEHGHBCOOHPHOOOOOOHTOMN J it s , in New Jersey. As Judge Zabriskie said in pro-|~ ~~~ ——~ >> — a — — =e a Ta Be gaa = ry cing sentence, it 1s exceedingly fortunate for Brawn TH Fa = sass DEEP MY. TERY OF CRIME that bis crime was committed in that State AT MAINWARING AFFAIR. + #29 A. Maynard Barbourer ar S | s. In her community they might have burned the d . we ’ ° —to strié e —unt Ne Porous SYNOPSIS PRECEDING CHAPT Richard Hob- , effort, Me. Whitney approached the ; few months, but also fn the hove that {demand ‘en explanation of this,” throttle ‘ilm—to! strangle him antl he Hh negro @ the stake to the accompaniment of angry pro- Hugh Malnwaring — supy | n He had a cisker, but his eyes no sooner rested Lmiay Aiereby, ini my last hours, help: || 2 Raids oe armal stiliretaining hie. || Pema tbe wovehcen ie warniie: Dut not | | tests: fi the very commonwealth in which his of-| [urhers last will ieaving the | eRe orning pea cat ong Si tne Corry and, featuten alt | aayrgits cemree $0 etate the wrong) witeh| |) clarupensthe weapon: eaiie answered, | ‘before 1 had selaed his wrist, turning \\ fense is jyanked in punitive consequences with petty| hs been d by a former | had no mare heart for the game. Kroan oe exclaimed: wiught. ‘To do this 1 must See eee ealateve rae enecncUorke|| ioniecan aoe ntar acon sound se } larveny, “he erime attempted warrants the imprison.| tar tesa Phe Wo Wes | Mis cand was son's natural affection | “My Gol. It te Hugh Mainwaring: | over Ewenty-five years af erime, and be; | pal purely. con theveve at the AcUeth |} rie followediiin which t Aon found tay } jnentol.the culprit for life and the law gives him seven! comes notorious. | Harild, leaves her | stor hin tother, With this woman ho | inl vendic over the musket he covered | Ammubn'that led te crumece Steed and | Congratulations are firat inorder. Allow | Ing desperate, C simmoned all my years! . Mea ee Oe ROE ata APL MEK sew a means of bleeding Harold through THEVA Ii DI anReRl Chin earetlon EP HEN ay epee me to congratulate you, Hugh Main- | strength for dae tremendous, effort, “at ij “ Ln oe Ne ey | oes Kel at at STARE TtheOl he a} * ‘A 0) e i on th cess whic! rey the same time holdin is wrist in a no mean of punishment between the darbarity of lynch | twiltder jis commited, | the | stsly eval observation. crept into her | and the verswrought ‘nerves of the | eyes dn. corm and feature that our par | Ave ears of your lifer p the tich | and turning the revolver more and more Na} jaw aud the entirely inadequate penalty of a few yeors| jaw «strange young man. Harty, &e found her dead by her | people hesan to yield under the tre: between us, but utterly unilke in din. , Patveel you Rave Tepes atte tne pete! ee SUC a NWA Ton honve Aehind the bars for an offense of such gravity pn Geonr Stary Sind Bo Stat eer ua: : ers fer Inu Miiscd a warning hand to oheck the tide ONCE tonne a eae pousesent | gratified ambitions, the almost illimit- | sv to the floor, dragging me down upon | Fs. ae Sore a TO Ep Reon: Lidia, Side A wa ¥ en whic! ene y Z cy bey me . e power, e adulation an jomage— nim." " stra visited his country ; of nervous exeitement which threatened tte 3 “ ee able power, the adu é | THE FREE EXCURSION STSCI A AGA gal aU ALA muring: "I have g {my last card to swe Y the entire crowd, but ic Fe ee eee HOUR EON RTD ALO al ‘so preclous (0, your sordid foul, and hal reserablancel oh thorian Nel ea \ Pe a vurder. Mrs, La Grange Claims to be and lost was ! aval, Plerciug seream exacted loyalty and honor trom others. for which yo i killed to himself was so striking that he murder, Mr mnusd n fainted and were bg y happiness, character, all, In short, that | Wonca. fimgelt was go striking that he The Roman people had their “bread and the clreus,"| Thus Malnwaring 4 ate Harry Scott ‘Tho trial aproached the climax followed; w Hr eee ee pinganar ie, had no aeitys ambitions; he canal ite ls worth, No wondersthat memories sone asd ine, plan Lormenad i 6,2 ee gaxed to 2 ‘arleton, who Wa ‘* ; AWATIAETAGS a q We mom, and the for. we m own’ sake, $ i 3 i out they knew not the delights of the chowder ls HNEAHCd tO ike mith the Rajon arovertek Minyyating iasatts Heralds vd Sto 4 deathiy pallor ag | ieee‘tor ite votaries, Tewas amottious. 1 | of bygone yeara haunted your thoughts falcing ‘the jowels and ail the money 6 the free € 2 uwarings, who were to be heneflct geantian, corr ated the story one ano n= foved) wealth eon. the.power whloh iit bes 10-1 oe + pes a me nad on hand. vel p a age " ° * 1 old oo Ma are 1 5 been. be hax . y Y atta a of power, ver y of y he pel to hire a tlotilla and give the populace a July holiday on| WiKi SoN. OF | He. strangely He had come upon the most oxtrnordl: pon, ail of whom Identified | oy Pf y rothor nit ches: That reve Of his home, then, ae iC that were. not Heved: that ho ‘waa ef, But’ Ne. was } ne Wi vit sie 2 ‘ easanuioa irange. nary clue [In the murder mystery je 1 wir ta iu with my growth Ull, as we reached years OF H never happy un 6 opportunity came the pyetes. with music and dancing and a nickel table ee had traced through many citles a man ese preliminaries over, Mr, Of maturity, the consciousness that he, tro generadcne ON ay by hi to ¢ake this full confession and restle ; « Was Barney Rourke its originator? ahi Pub. Co hese wonderful Mutnwaring jewels, When | jury. before proceeding with the tert: | mit that ft coveted—hecame a thorn In my raiders tenn ble ick Mbopliare | Bathinda tte ceeciens eee sup- q ' How many New Yorke: down to the beach | (Copyrighted, 1902, by J. 1. LAppincott Pub, Co.) his observations of this man satisted be fn ee arene caine aide whose rankling presence I never for | $0 famihoriy, Tom Know what you are posed, for the-closing argument, “Bora, / Sets a a BOECOMR, st HAPTER VIT him he attempted to arrest him, but be- action we came into a singin waking hour forgot; tt embit- | faying? Once more 1 demand that you moment his eyes scanned the faces of { Barges On (hese free excursions during the summer? Is A-0f 6 fore the man could be seized he had putable evidence that fest Re ae ee pe pee nbn y ie who or What you are, and your the jurors, min by ran then Address half a qillion an exaggeraied estimate, reckoning 20,000 a xbot him Death did not instandy | Hugh waring, the supposed victim SO ee eee ee eee e ene nowniias neas here ‘ 'g the Judge, he sitld slowly, in clear, \ a f Me: of he dy, wae still i Mrs. La Grange bad. come between That is quickly stated, Hugh Main- | eesonant tones: poifelateamboat nd barges, which mnake up the flotitla stlea resunt, ¢ bia elie staan Gs nes and ot jaehatever crime, if 7 2hem, bow Hare:d married her and th Pear te cumermnn ah oem tunen) || lout atrumentt cupric cei ee eee : mind how numerous such outings a ‘ «had ained sma cr t © associa Mornin father disowned aim, and later how th ade “my heart § { eR ae ‘i vhic! ad when fear he we ot the victim, bur 5 ‘ adi. id Scott Mainwarini In less than forty-five minutes from from (hat which Capt. Goddard gives the anti-policy at tight he took | cenfeasion the ve We ‘determined aii ial | father repen imade fhe will £2 | fTaay here to elu, no brotherhood the conchision of the. statement the a pepalation of his district to those of Tim Campbell and TSE TNE WSENIGIS | trial Mr. Sut bazar ire him, first as a witness long suppressed te teeta | kinship witftyou, butto claim and. U Jury retired, but no one moved from hi { | rey Rourke and The McManus? An excursion of| With him prone Q but tn ils vir subsequent action Co be Wife pbecums | dead; of how. she have my own, the birthrigat restored to | place in the crowded court-room, for all this sort may readily cost $5,000 In h Ralph Matnwar fought the n he inte decldot by liter developments Fr eadedtand threalenod torinduce nitito me by the last will and testament of a pit that little time would be requiced Rpaiihe vedic $i ) In the aggregate be- his brother's former se ary to traordinury of all withesses, om “Through cir special etive we suce pleaded An eo nine to dying father, of. which you have de- for thelr decision, In ten minutes. they i oye the reduction 1s made of the receipts for bar privi- Hf ‘ nd owner of the Approdcliing tootsie ps were hes coaded In locating. him, but. ke. upon ire ta Y rv neknowl | frauded me for twenty-five years!’ returned, and, amid the silence that fole \ 41, leges, d&c. nition ax his SNe CRBNGLIL they wore) of en ing bimsrlf comered, supposing he ‘ Tame to 1he DERE OL “You are a War aid an Impostor!’ L lived, the! foreman auinounced the ver ' foubly remunerative, It benefits the pausenger at the| Nis * miccession of Tate ax misket ben wey aia ot he Rest sarees | otter Siiurry Scott had left him. ive | Heving the man to be some emissary of Ghoeranburaty forth ctrom alll nartel ee time aud (he promoter at the polly ‘on peda Serediit Wrccroony and, muking DHolOntd ite forthe daswe tong | Rad not recomiaed his brother, Hogans who hud used it to work upon | the room and the walls rang, With “ap i ‘ eauted piisen Siherege Unk courte oe apelleoury longed life for three da 2 Ny remembered that a stranger had | my feelings. plause, which was only checl by e "hi m 1a G heard Harold's way trough the | xpell-bou enough ty enable two of our number, 1 remembere 3 ; ance, c ri * 4 i udden, simultaneous movement of Cae Kyening World Serial—Pexey (Noa, by Alfred ol SU UATaBT te euuecane talcion Heposited jurden eae the | Mr. Barton wid Mr. Montague, to reach galled that day during my absence, who, | | “Drawing hmaelf imp to hie ¢ull helght, | gudden, simultaneous movement of sex. Henty Lewis, the ively romunce which wit appear in| nay ateht she ae mand con a wo TON hom wer ine | fyinjth Redan tb dane Wie doing sate: | Shown a surprising fambiacity with my || qunes; bare yuu agmiy toes epecheta te: | «ene aiinouncement of the Verdicy RAMA peg | {The Bvening World's Home Magazine next week, 1s Sea atl ats ii atantly re the de- the fac ting. 10. the. will In, ques private plana, mo, unurper that you are? You are a | Milnwaring leg Meer an instart he 7 story dealing wit! oat #6: ‘ \inhieale anaes A that she was EGt ier i tective: tne who a i at Diane detain oF “r think,’ 1 replled, ‘that you tavor- iat and a thief, and $€ you bad your See eee evel slpaalee Buleuten al Ceieet A y Ag With o most sensations! eplkode of national Hugh had won her from the path few m Known as F dy and mystery. ed me with a call this afternoon, but deserts you would be In ‘a felon's’ cell Giter awards then, with: a. loud: gross eeupeeiitcs, Pexgy |s the tavern-keeper's preity daughter, and her son, Walter La Grange, the En now W Mle ‘atatementc jade by Hugh MAST: whatever your business then or ‘now, to-night, or transported to the wilds of | Mtr Mitiward and would have favor ee ag etterward Mrs, Eaton, wife of Presitent Jackson's Secre- indeed, Hugh's son, Walter had Ing the full nd Ye watlig aud, attented’ by: oumeroum wits you will have to defer it, for a few Australia! 1 an tmpostor? See and | he mink badeyird snd would have fouen ii Batis War and intimate frien: ‘ lated an able x offict was an nt, will now be read by Mr, days. 1 do not know how ‘you gainod judge for yourself! and with a sudden, had ‘ushed to the assistance of the ‘of War te friend of 1 st lady. of the 1) x ‘ i k ‘The sto € the oat ‘ vs A her and she pleaded with Har- unde} thle admittance to these apartments wt this swift movement the black curling hair ethickan gan: i t mame of theioabal Against har by the ImMies of] old for his love and prot Me ailence which ensued, Y Ope impressive silence Mr. Mon- hour, but I will see that you are ex- and mustache were dushed to the floor A few moments later the lifeless ree { Pakinet and Old Hickory'’s chivairiv defense * ! ’ Ke his done, Sutherland "to o casket corted from them without delay,’ and | and he stood before me the exact coun- mains of Hugh Mainwaring were carried i her, , to ‘her, who had #0 caske 8 don the side of the i) Miatle as it wan in reality, is given an a Hic tele nop ane wings to "her and addressing the Judge, his low ‘a document which he | as 1 spoke L rose to ring for a servant, terpart of myself. from the court-room, While, in another . “i x wn added Inttest] recklessly ruined his father's Ife and tones for the with howings “He antiotpted my. intention, how- “T realized I ‘was completely in his | direction, the unconscious form of peeuthoris clever handling of the histori so wasted her own. He promised to suppreswed fe: waring, freely and yol- | ever, and with the agility of a panther ower, and with a sense of my own | Ralph Mainwaring was borne by tender, @ rarely entertaining romance. arto ; : + “Your Honor, 1 request that William rly and under no duress or com- | sprang nolselessly across the room, in- potency, my rage and hatred in- | pitying hands, among them those of } yb10 PSYMS TEDE Her: BN ONY, AWB H. Whitney se first called upon to | pulion, mako this, my dying statement tereeptiig me, at the eame time raisin creased, Forgetful of the weapon in his | victo" himeelf, and the contest of Mi } Mere maga jon Was not what Mrs. La Identify the witness.” > | Sot ‘Onky aa “taliel. 20 ‘the mental a large, oni ih bull-dog revolver, wihie! hand ye ep lind ci et Ae waring vores ne eae wag end : Grange dfaired, She hud played for a 4 Controlling his agitation by a visiole | anguish’ 1 ha} endured for the past | bo levelled at me. aypang (toward tending i » ‘ \ A ‘ ‘ iY ry PUREE (B01 =" | Mes ommerericcimnermmamiiptetr te” loving iynatettenminn yas itty sinkonteernsngenbsi)