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Will Dexter leaped from the bust. S. s eyes ablase, hi haind cleaing and THREE WISHES ere w the '" Sound of aling N. n . ... e "t..a of . ",.. hoof, the snort and foam of a fren- - I . sled horse and T'iisley. alert, straight, . savage and determined, leaped to t~e ground before his horse stopped run- alAbn iaiit .l iale le smle. maing and alighted in the center . dis' . d one b7 One thre omn knelt a tulrbaulce. pstol to hand. trt * To kIss tIle amIl.habI.red chlid; Turn habout!" he commanded. in- * And each thought of the days to beay hi on . , TeLps agin prom ed to t An breathed a prayer uhalf t hd d mted t * dcating te wap. wAid h"i fall. o ts Way eC an__ tai ba. S One pat ber lovIe o .n m , i I , The judge's poredsene was complete. But knew loves toil and care; ly ignored. neill, wehcan of the a it. burdene oft had been to her The judge almost sepla on with t h ork l u heav ht to bear. d .t e. K .. a c ln e - l eoak while you a aord mn- ed lovall: -wiene. a. IIath oe IIt.I* tehero ei e l M| e "Not hanrene hane , doear chld, oar "Who are roi speaking to? he pde- Hero spectac ular dihe Tt Dramate DTru i i ae i at o othee. nt pd t anded. Dd I understand yom t to rya ie to be well explo tede . wbe bad o lohe inel tha s . .n youe mai er gi..- ll. flworst te adoe.r . hal. ir t .•m 1. y ro aspan led the noe infr' I - aif. elay the -pei-.lC- y the pr I ^li w t W"I Sam mi general is th man drI= .a * A •Ire, ct h lanquet she . ad M'Ted 'Tinsley 'Ief that h lowlioved cr is lame boys in Missour l the. b bnyi . llsla tl it•!= •r• o re io s not onl s a te whi wperedS tongera o r der y senea myorn It gioha ako el trees next seaso^ n. B ' ES •ltoWB la ___ * An' tinted guest. apart. a son ot yours.' .Another mogrtn nfe l . hed loy tB Aothe Somme.co. .. IS rnokerng the JaF radS kaedal wrate i the Chines d iplomat who M .. n e.pt h.heart.. idr The judge ulshed b•e mare t one the Bidd ia in hPennsylauy .w kay re ute do" b T this 'h ou tryn wO_ ltu3 side. 7hird detailing the "beg flee 0 or bl tThe %adtio , but I'ommur * '" JDrive on there. Will he exclaimed nish of the eend" of learl [a in ah d etion ahe UAn o T ne wltm t e hd k oed neIes 'es n rol My son take orders from Washington. w, t he s . ea Sg .S late Horale Biglow woula * he k ow G bo lade b~ no path no one but me. When you are married OnTe Tracy play Pi•s already hea at written a tei tnder teani wngof i is M t I•sene . *h cannot blest t e t The.e w A an e hn ear aI entofd thc her ondf a o a tdi -sSd. wh tate S e .coniddile outa of jint ~~~l~~te 0 Ie ato mumuei ~ tllrui tllO Yo ung Dexer leaped i nto th buggy the outlaw escapend from ls I s aon t i wo •S' l o l, wthie will, deal il, for and . ished the roelt with hs n Whip. lnrye an began shoting inel ng et dia. that ei heie I t Sprs mI•n t a it thiat eaet- t 1 Tie aniImal leaped forwardht, hrea onf a e oig I ll doH e at the a T i s * n e , a jtttra at b green corn as abouts e of Its wide-spread fore feet through a Iue theater in Seattle. and it itaYe e 1 Hgar B7at ,eand. i.e= •ta war to diSre as any. ** eit*SS****~n*y Sf~C•*~. . d.t** iritg•g. ad str g gling with a bolaen rhe et-in the dramra. Tala e I y will pomed k wil g always o.O thbre. Turnpike. "sto'in the itchen , and his eldest leg. audlence uplappded When he was Swhoi t ot h r- wOain the oT ie daughter wa nowhere to be seen. y y was himself l mse oundd it Wn h O the whimol f thoie tor he "W res your sister?" he demanded more. gnoring the gleaming weapon loaded his gun it held gits breathin hoe f IaOt DBY H. B. d wMARRfNlt ao the busy children, a great tear tug- or the judge pointed at ¾imp . wth i. When he dexterously separated a qid 1tt1r tbt w*ied after m.e os no i C rigt, m, by Dal try ub. Coe ging at his eart. owner s savage guae glancing along the aof tobaco fron the plug and twirled e Se other kind It leaves T le the tollgate keeper, leaned "The's done dwIvnn' wi ter poished h lrd t, he r aised his own his mnstache. It gaJped. bI rl st onn and th e re ti a .. me fortua iness.. ht Ion g ra h eavily n them . to Drouter. Pa plid th e larrsp d es*•r in- waon rf ew Tracy play ill Pe Am te i r and Teia Sil t the worm fence and watched ft "The told -me to .tell you e'd There was at cashing reora a the mth of te ler. iHe w die rd a ll treatehs a Sping wives will envyi the te of ayoun man in the s t done to town an tell you doetabye. c ream fro s the girl. a ed the pain- emcally in each of them wit wrds the 0 of H per atd I- Pix her birthy gift ton pa.ture areos the Irod t cap Doent ou wanT to buy thmetrhini. maddened horse faell lnipl with a o her chaar upn Ms ple l.p. aetime lio 1 0. o. e CW- kfr $tO.i000 from her n- tre large orrel colt which did iot papa?'" heavy bullet through its tnsing head. fn e will sink to the stag murmuring: return I thron mou rt hlapturer t T msley wa t eaing open the Gc ddle a ighty " exla ed the "Alas Is this the end o a at l y r, Was t hti C·t ft tTIS fo- WOS The young man iely nd with drawers in hi daughter's .room It judge. dIrDoing his pnstol Into the atness? Zoli ns (he iss ie New o .oe more or a h cofon ded the inard chukle ad a t reahed plan that she BI gone, What road. "r. tnlsle e a m.an-a fatal istol hot to hle head!) Goodby or d . t e a m tha tae t ode.p ratl rn wr an I had feared i for so long bad come to man damn yn o you understa wo e 20e ~mtn Iture a horse with pas. ettle had run away with Another haif second and I'd har onv nt you Dexter and it was pla from plugged y, and you knew it. I should Tinl ldd not like the young man the epltio of her santy wardrobe have done it mpselr." & e, thecolor w dsid the hors. On general that she did not contemplate •no speedy Here, you. Will. take this rig and tw principle Ihe disoled hvery stel. return, go o tn! Dot stand about like a fool Will der Itslmo t ' man, who o.nsd a horse, and it might Something in Tinsley's head seemed with your mouth opene' be fnrtha t stated ht his dislike x- to break. He was no longer a slouch- When I see a man I auess I know tndetd to .efory yobn rumn in the It. Clear otI S' waye e. -•cinlety of thoe tollated wthe he The crunn cof wheels and the rapid Ss=m * posessed a hoe or not, though rom thud at hoofsa died away and the judge Sa r . the troe of his profedion Tinaey blew his no w se with ex ulosve violence. Sai~ • hl wi mre familiar with the for er "Mr. Tlne,"•' be Said. "I ask your clais. pardon. I .wa wrongf Shall we let it IIIiia Netle Tiney fault e- eem go? Will you shake hands? That's , ,o l wai . l y, ths attitudI e of here pnt. al- right. And. Day," the judge looked toogh ever sine i advent int IW•en- and down the road. "do you ever-?n itAt afatsgehs of being t heky. 'lnaeiy had watched wIth grow- Tinsley did, ocapoen ally, Sing concet and perplexity the e-el'- -• easin ortnof ment of hisl elda •itdaughter from a U t LI'S HARVEST. r reddeaded. s a.tanned fast TeIshee- itdpt a|r. ewab hi •lee hhild into a young t woman of tn- ' Trty ae- mowing the mearlowe, nOW. .. * h d edenle beauty, who sat on the poWrch anlder tehlr ero In g Htinge. of the tlboue In the n-rgs and fin e dint ear-- ol h t l 7layed •tly u n an old itar left o old mer ead thi l it hsr Ou tren n crown td s rtable by soe u eknown poe one dyrn.hg- n swas bee to .~oen niy. roses ralnen. and year On YCre. ast shy glances at The number of Saddle hores at his mle as .. in .. s.n le te h atchins rael daa rown steily on . ytle•. swtimng. Ihroih the eo mer- and Tinsley was edes n pii ses ar d Tnsweer th rough bAs mIedit nk it .,II r OlKa tIhd•. sv.v e e n "uIn,_,ee drinetro tet e t"ano rnee involved I Pen the "It- H`ante t to Is e to uraydh I.a T blry, a• did wished even more fervently thes he tIve.iod day -ys'ngthen,1w l in retra . bad ever wished tDat his wife had that pass. l r id to mu s her eldest daughter grow "Anr saye 'iusley you e•- " - FaIr ciet of oult-fri you . r. • •rag- e a a t a. Int a woman. . in toopsouldered, shiftless toll- rant orctrd-Cmlo.s e or 1,000 a de, it aelvlt to the vitars was, of gate keeper. but a mn whose child cale by the ye o the hyth as I• t rebela will noet cre, a Tennesean, absolutely was in danger. ie n ;a ear. out of the question. PHs shoulders straightened, his face to, rses. . •lArgument with Ne ttle. ed felth had into lines of resoluton, and t t was the -irm Iou ,reamrle d o menrg hazigt rosy little -with a word of bitter epengence to the top of his throat closed with a throuan th, a. r mit Siinlegst . t 'tir 4 h - areholo' back hi. view, would he wor. tH.an vicious jerk, who' that ro-git t,,air wtn., tII heara ith lfe at uielu. and might. Drobbly would. Snatering his long, black revolver went mreing r ga pelpitate what he feared amost. from the mantel aelt he burst nhat was tile iirire blowing :,•e" SAlotioetri'T Tiled was . i what he through the kithe, leaving thedoor Youh - vtitl - youlth - idh scyibt ho Ull •d •dy nlte eto -i termed a "ix. aM jar and the children walling in a a keeps i sn h in an, a-in-•- h 4 n loast his hoUse when the The row at horses which ordinarily frght. -"rT, rose y'c w ot-- *i ! ti- t m ts ise tail has by this fought and pawed about the old hitch- Thrcwing l saddle ueon the huge -- y.ou co alcl nt lear " n la that cruelty does not Ins rauk bad gradually toIfl less i roan homree in the box stall, he whirled pit, a- Lf Snumber a the year progresSed. and the exEited animal nto the 'pike and -- with the to lt frosts which weete .d disappeared over the hnIl with a rur- A Hospitable Heathen. i ot eOl00 Jews fe in New t wild grapes and crowded the bit- ry of gray dus and a crackling of It was high lon, and Monday, .r to The Jewish t s from the soft pin -brown per hoof Worse yet i ws e thirteenth ay issad Hoffman who ll o audiences this season. be I tW can now resent a mmons there was but one horse Meanwhile the red- wheeled buggy of the month. A .. ocld was hea rd at iememibered fnr her good wok in to suail trm England. with the a I'a w"aae. ide Pprif." IMartin . menthre tK. dclaim to being the New which spent mtch o te time at the b e a big sorrel colt was whirling he the in or te a rril when Mr liar.. tio L of playing the entire a ran-a big sorrel colt, hich TlnBley along several miles ahead, bearing a slon. The Chinese serant openede the .prad.ed tuI m1,y i s i c e ntry"'. Aneret. What her repertoire had begn to look upon with hatred. . quareawed young mr n in a he ut door- A tramp or long and varied cx- ill again. inee hihe favor o American has not been annon.cead, d tamal to r- This change did not, however. m t and a frightened girl, whose glor erince im. S pres lotteres th• r presp Thn'say with aasvpriedhipY "io n Hpy a . e ls t trolem if , e no nae punti MaHa.rit he i girl Far tentiv to the Bhemian dvin "the mail. 'the aver- did not look upon it as indicative of tenings. streamed behind her like a ed in might hard ii obsrved the Goodby {hr oi. wh lot o , Slgrowing unpopularity of his daughter. uote o, faeS. burst.... lo flae s..,all .I .n I a n.ice .. ,y erto the i•d•- -- fs• t• es e wishedI t wasd O ho . Will". she cpaeime, e• lngi noo tramp , lsa o itr e a n dt) - tin .e wr e al r ____- __ntone ga rDeetd ater dron the rto hisam "I'm so anfrairedh Sutppose James Pwer ve rIh tLin Cnen lid Yo'i ewi c Th Dladlord tho tried to eel rod much am he might anyone eae. your father lies us. What will he iugr very ve rne heur a'o Yu ret kisfo -a He sd away r..i bo home a m .a nla give a rlittle bit• of . m... •rr - sbora. se ... b n Dmmpm IH I. ... , ,•ro;, I•i ilth YoitM . , tfl r ] s Who pcueia in th d, uWe red in ob worried, Nettle girl. Well Ituatio o at once A enevolent, p- edy role in 'The Understudyy e to be .room and "be oul pl. harlirely drawl: *cveted Criterion mare, which was big Dr. Williams' before they ever dream eld smile spread itself over his entire proguce at MIsa Oshori a playhouse Now, Mayole dear, we ate go to cks. He received a few ben Int te .rod ead S w o a na ants r I .h mods jll el yechnt ra. be'rnd int -.. ro appeared. a. vsion wIll do As well .. as flulej, anythIf rmmai-kmý Inllgb- calculated to -ake even a stout he.rt "Come Miday, daid the hospila... , shortly,. Sleavehs home I. ., a ,...... a Will .eer fae grew.. e n.... Irving Takes old Theater ,.but: fat now he no doubt whilte a h of t g bed h o eash dr henry irvina is not to have In ead to trade Minces with Switly npproiirhiug was the judge .cNew T.y o. steamship. m - new t leiter in London, after al o n es going to a ple- hief Te bra ra naml a . P ons is I. e re'eman writs thoate il Lrn , f A i fml I frine rorgra lees lehind the. Conha..e. "A 'aly iner ly i orr hringhis S. Eakerial .1mbobbing ears of the falots Criterion redin f. this ity for t.a n alstrln don season at the theate,. maregwlar Lao iskl thi of a trialeai of a n 1w t,,- . . .. Shspenir, III - te Reoitee d"hmare a- gig demanded rite uivento is Capl. I' . kin s IThe I ttl4 humsoe is to be _remodeled e t.te b - th a gtod ae who has take out ateti t and rernish ed for the Irving ,occ tt.± tla fact befo me f-- by reining Ills nuggy diagoinally across princIpal iountrjes- Ilitia Itnew form - palcy. whith begins nest March wath whah lead, s. before the it. 'And who the-,devil may this be Of stlamui the I C:e' is placed tinler a produati. 'ho the newa Sb rdie play, was a epenw h u with you?' ehe oftNein Y'rk,'d e.oye The bd it waoe.- Tn 0 .asb a t - Young Dexter placed his arm ablut is materially I-ranged in form,- aeinAers, Th. o lamh the shrinking gi. hatter, and the ils d-ft thereby. Yel L . wn printe os''"Pleas be areful of your language, conslerabily nlessened- t is Mhined a, dealu l L run.1 Othe :ewspaper have bee-n air." be sald. e1 IIi.s fatiher steadily, that. a saving in the - ton of Uniue Titles of Playsa uthne e con tine be ,'This is the girl I and 1. m rry. We coal of about 2t1 per -nt wilo l l1e I e oued drint thed tAmer re-o arm on the way ow.'* th Tht anarhe ,v for early us, ae " Mar-. Mary, Quite In the A The ace of the judge traned from with the same'd amontl f anie the the ctntillat.i- ilr ager Coutray'. Il Days ,t l When crimson to an Iap nplet.d purple pe ilna. perl will e realia We at- nv.go-. l ini;hts aVerl Iold,'' and 'Among o lw n * Leaed upon he to rail of the "'The devil you are!' e spuattered finally that. this form of I rat will be tianrg it Pers - . na Those Preentt Henrietta Crosmal *Dllyyourg by~llen inEng? worn fence. iiricufslyl . 'Turn that horse around much steadier and more seawoitlky.' tr Iies Intirely in his iatdc. The owns t110 irtt. Walker Whiteske the ang r i would momentarly resolve to break and dao boMe!' oly pot 1i' slisa n dt over the second, and irs Lemone the third. hrofd the outb fr inp the dangerous friendship between 0 I will not. igt out of the road!" Made a Hit With Him. part be is to Ills' I. art also in al "me f the BoutrheAf- his daughter a .. t the son of the roT udge came near dyin. Wean 'e, I saw Miss Rushrore last cotmlilut-iJall! i, larry WonRolt i C: ilr rin . ana S Me skirmish line judge, even if he had to kill somebody. his his son who was speaking to him? evening, and she struck Me as M-' t li Ias not yet sgned for Pay part, in Brookl, on Sept. 15. e wil re- The weeks and months drifted on. l lDd you hear me?' he demanded "Oh. yes. as lning more beautiful Wi tiav' tggnot wth mrayrte Scott. vim ''The 'Comeld of Errors' and until one eventful day in apteaiber, with a Iool bin son bad never before than ever? Blanche Ring, low with 'The De- will give asnic perrormenees Of "The I and hen Tineley, ore in body and - Turn that horse around or "No She struck me as I was try- ender,.' and the Misses M. Von Dn Henrieta. lird lei g has deided 10 welaried In1 mind, lumbered into the -s' log to cross Fifth avitnue in front of burgn, Mary OfIagen, Alit-c Egaa and - (be b.Ors of orr of tat Dromior aa r s cie in - stable yad his rattling ole wag- With a spasm of pain, yet with rid tha big toneued car she scorch audine Sharp. We are ao nego the others in he company ibe on the stage. how- on. there was no me on duty at the Spartan detetmination the judge drew around in. but I can't say that it w. tiaming with Amy Fonsritand, le col. Edwin Ilolt.,.Tseh P. Ies e r tea ta e- theWfrom his pocket a gleaming revolver. her beauty that made te mt t- tralt Our latest engagement is o Edwin . Mayo, Laura Thi n STh thmhiT that hoe la- reslon on ame wh We mt the Mhengler iters wbo we feel er- Victoria Addiso it ma "" "e~~~" L'" "d Xbm--------------------------------------------------, ·· ·-.. ',· ·.. ' -~· ebalmm- uaa p . r ,.,,,~. , ~.a ~~-R·'"`" "' "'" "". " """''""'"T":~~l: DY ~rlPI YIFP L~. I~d n ~ttlo 1ei·

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Page 1: g thbre. Turnpike. - chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88064402/1902-09-19/ed-1/seq-2.pdfWill Dexter leaped from the bust. S. s eyes ablase, hi haind cleaing

Will Dexter leaped from the bust.S. s eyes ablase, hi haind cleaing and

THREE WISHES ere w the '" Sound of alingN. n . ...e "t..a of . ",..• hoof, the snort and foam of a fren-

- I .sled horse and T'iisley. alert, straight,. savage and determined, leaped to t~e

ground before his horse stopped run-alAbn iaiit .l iale le smle. maing and alighted in the center . dis'

. • d one b7 One thre omn knelt a tulrbaulce. pstol to hand.trt * To kIss tIle amIl.habI.red chlid; Turn habout!" he commanded. in-

* And each thought of the days to beay hi on . ,TeLps agin prom ed to t An breathed a prayer uhalf t hd d mted t * dcating te wap. wAid h"i fall. o

ts Way eC an__ tai ba. S One pat ber lovIe o .n m , i I , The judge's poredsene was complete.But knew loves toil and care; ly ignored.

neill, wehcan of the a it. burdene oft had been to her The judge almost sepla on with t

h ork l u heav ht to bear. d .t e. K .. a c ln e- l eoak while you a aord mn- ed lovall: -wiene. a. IIath oe IIt.I* tehero ei e l M| e

"Not hanrene hane , doear chld, oar "Who are roi speaking to? he pde- Hero spectac ular dihe Tt Dramate DTrui i ae i at o othee. nt pd t anded. Dd I understand yom t to rya ie to be well explo tede .

wbe bad o lohe inel tha s ..n youe mai ergi..- ll. flworst te adoe.r . hal. ir t .•m 1. y ro aspan led the noe infr' I - aif. elay the -pei-.lC- y the pr I

^li w t W"I Sam mi general is th man drI=

.a * A •Ire, cth

lanquet she .

ad M'Ted 'Tinsley 'Ief that h lowlioved cr is lame boys in Missourl

the. b bnyi .llsla tl

it•!= •r• o re io s not onl s a te whi wperedS tongera o r der y senea myorn It gioha ako el trees next seaso^ n. B ' ES •ltoWB la___ * An' tinted guest. apart. a son ot yours.' .Another mogrtn nfe l .hed loy tB

Aothe Somme.co. .. IS rnokerng the JaF radS kaedal wrate

i the Chines d iplomat who M .. n e.pt h.heart.. idr The judge ulshed b•e mare t one the Bidd ia in hPennsylauy .w kay re ute do" b Tthis 'h ou tryn wO_ ltu3 side. 7hird detailing the "beg flee 0 or bl tThe %adtio , but

I'ommur * '" JDrive on there. Will he exclaimed nish of the eend" of learl [a in ah d etionahe UAn o T ne wltm t e hd k oed neIes 'es n rol My son take orders from Washington. w, t he s . ea Sg.S late Horale Biglow woula * he k ow G bo lade b~ no path n o one but me. When you are married OnTe Tracy play Pi•s already hea at written a

tei tnder teani wngof i is M t I•sene . *h cannot blest t e t The.e w A an e hn ear aI entofd thc her ondf a o a tdi -sSd. wh tate S e.coniddile outa of jint ~~~l~~te 0 Ie ato mumuei ~ tllrui tllO Yo ung Dexer leaped i nto th buggy the outlaw escapend from ls I s aon t i wo •S'

l o l, wthie will, deal il, for and .ished the roelt with hs n Whip. lnrye an began shoting inel ng et dia. that ei heie I tSprs mI•n t a it thiat eaet- t 1 Tie aniImal leaped forwardht, hrea onf a e oig I ll doH e at the a T

i s * n e , ajtttra at b green corn as abouts e of Its wide-spread fore feet through a Iue theater in Seattle. and it itaYe e 1 Hgar B7at ,eand.

i.e= •ta war to diSre as any. ** eit*SS****~n*y Sf~C•*~. . d.t** iritg•g. ad str g gling with a bolaen rhe et-in the dramra. Tala e I y will pomed

k wil g always o.O thbre. Turnpike. "sto'in the itchen , and his eldest leg. audlence uplappded When he wasSwhoi t ot h r- wOain the oT ie daughter wa nowhere to be seen. y y was himself l mse oundd it Wn h

O the whimol f thoie tor he "W res your sister?" he demanded more. gnoring the gleaming weapon loaded his gun it held gits breathin hoe f IaOt

DBY H. B. d wMARRfNlt ao the busy children, a great tear tug- or the judge pointed at ¾imp .wth i. When he dexterously separated a qid 1tt1r tbt w*ied after m.e

os no i C rigt, m, by Dal try ub. Coe ging at his eart. owner s savage guae glancing along the aof tobaco fron the plug and twirled e

Se other kind It leaves T le the tollgate keeper, leaned "The's done dwIvnn' wi ter poished h lrd t, he r aised his own his mnstache. It gaJped. bI rl st onn and th e re

ti a ..me fortua iness.. ht Iong

ra h eavily n them . to Drouter. Pa plid th e larrsp d es*•r in- waon rf ew Tracy play ill Pe Am te i r and Teia

Sil t the worm fence and watched ft "The told -me to .tell you e'd There was at cashing reora a the mth of te ler. iHe w die rd a ll treatehs a

Sping wives will envyi the te of ayoun man in the s t done to town an tell you doetabye. c ream fro s the girl. a ed the pain- emcally in each of them wit wrds the 0 of H per atd

I- Pix her birthy gift ton pa.ture areos the Irod t cap Doent ou wanT to buy thmetrhini. maddened horse faell lnipl with a o her chaar upn Ms ple l.p. aetime lio 1 0. o. eCW- kfr $tO.i000 from her n- tre large orrel colt which did iot papa?'" heavy bullet through its tnsing head. fn e will sink to the stag murmuring: return I thron

mou rt hlapturer t T msley wa t eaing open the Gc ddle a ighty " exla ed the "Alas Is this the end o a at l y r,

Was t hti C·t ft tTIS

fo- WOSThe young man iely nd with drawers in hi daughter's .room It judge. dIrDoing his pnstol Into the atness? Zoli ns (he iss ie New o .oe more or

a h cofon ded the inard chukle ad a t reahed plan that she BI gone, What road. "r. tnlsle e a m.an-a fatal istol hot to hle head!) Goodby or d .t e a m tha tae t ode.p ratl rn wr an I had feared i for so long bad come to man damn yn o you understa

• • wo e 20e ~mtn Iture a horse with pas. ettle had run away with Another haif second and I'd haronv nt you Dexter and it was pla from plugged y, and you knew it. I should

Tinl ldd not like the young man the epltio of her santy wardrobe have done it mpselr."

& e, thecolor w dsid the hors. On general that she did not contemplate •no speedy Here, you. Will. take this rig and

tw principle Ihe disoled hvery stel. return, go o tn! Dot stand about like a foolWill der Itslmo t ' man, who o.nsd a horse, and it might Something in Tinsley's head seemed with your mouth opene'

be fnrtha t stated ht his dislike x- to break. He was no longer a slouch- When I see a man I auess I knowtndetd to .efory yobn rumn in the It. Clear otI S'

waye e. -•cinlety of thoe tollated wthe he The crunn cof wheels and the rapidSs=m * posessed a hoe or not, though rom thud at hoofsa died away and the judge

Sa r . the troe of his profedion Tinaey blew his nowse with ex ulosve violence.Sai~ • hl wi mre familiar with the for er "Mr. Tlne,"•' be Said. "I ask your

clais. pardon. I .wa wrongf Shall we let

it IIIiia Netle Tiney fault e- eem go? Will you shake hands? That's, ,o l wai .

ly, ths attitudI e of here pnt. al- right. And. Day," the judge looked • •

toogh ever sine i advent int IW•en- and down the road. "do you ever-?nitAt afatsgehs of being t heky. 'lnaeiy had watched wIth grow- Tinsley did, ocapoen ally,

Sing concet and perplexity the e-el'--• easin ortnof ment of hisl elda •itdaughter from a U t LI'S HARVEST.

r reddeaded. s a.tanned fast TeIshee-itdpt a|r. ewab hi •lee hhild into a young t woman of tn- ' Trty ae- mowing the mearlowe, nOW.

.. * h d edenle beauty, who sat on the poWrch anlder tehlr ero In g Htinge.

of the tlboue In the n-rgs and fin e dint ear-- ol h t

l 7layed

•tly

u n an old itar left o old mer ead thi

l it hsr Ou tren n crown td s rtable by soe u eknown poe one dyrn.hg-

n swas bee to .~oen niy. roses ralnen. and year On YCre.ast shy glances at The number of Saddle hores at his mle as ..in .. s.n le te

h atchins rael daa rown steily on . ytle•. swtimng.Ihroih the eo mer- and Tinsley was edes n pii ses ar d Tnsweer th rough bAs

mIedit nk it .,II r OlKa tIhd•. sv.v e e n"uIn,_,ee drinetro tet e t"ano rnee involved I Pen the "It- H`ante t to Is e to u raydh I.a

T blry, a• did wished even more fervently thes he tIve.iod day -ys'ngthen,1w lin retra . bad ever wished tDat his wife had that pass.

l r id to mu s her eldest daughter grow "Anr saye 'iusley you e•- " - FaIr ciet of oult-fri you . r. • •rag- ea a t a. Int a woman. . in toopsouldered, shiftless toll- rant orctrd-Cmlo.s e

or 1,000 a de, it aelvlt to the vitars was, of gate keeper. but a mn whose child cale by the ye o the hyth as I•t rebela will noet cre, a Tennesean, absolutely was in danger. ie n;a ear. out of the question. PHs shoulders straightened, his face to, rses.

. •lArgument with Ne ttle. ed felth had into lines of resoluton, and t t was the -irm Iou ,reamrle d o

menrg hazigt rosy little -with a word of bitter epengence to the top of his throat closed with a throuan th, a. r mit Siinlegst .

t 'tir4 h - areholo' back hi. view, would he wor. tH.an vicious jerk, who' that ro-git t,,air wtn., tII hearaith lfe at uielu. and might. Drobbly would. Snatering his long, black revolver went mreing

r ga pelpitate what he feared amost. from the mantel aelt he burst nhat was tile iirire blowing :,•e"

SAlotioetri'T Tiled was . i what he through the kithe, leaving thedoor Youh - vtitl - youlth - idh scyibtho Ull •d •dy nlte eto -i termed a "ix. aM jar and the children walling in a a keeps i sn h in an, a-in-•- h

4 n loast his hoUse when the The row at horses which ordinarily frght. -"rT, rose y'c w ot-- *i ! ti- t

m ts ise tail has by this fought and pawed about the old hitch- Thrcwing l saddle ueon the huge -- y.ou co alcl nt lear " n lathat cruelty does not Ins rauk bad gradually toIfl less i roan homree in the box stall, he whirled pit, a- Lf

Snumber a the year progresSed. and the exEited animal nto the 'pike and --

with the to lt frosts which weete .d disappeared over the hnIl with a rur- A Hospitable Heathen.i ot eOl00 Jews fe in New t wild grapes and crowded the bit- ry of gray dus and a crackling of It was high lon, and Monday,

.r to The Jewish t s from the soft pin -brown per hoof Worse yet i ws e thirteenth ay issad Hoffman who ll o audiences this season. be I

tW can now resent a mmons there was but one horse Meanwhile the red- wheeled buggy of the month. A .. ocld was hea rd at iememibered fnr her good wok in to suail trm England. with thea I'a w"aae. ide Pprif." IMartin . menthre tK.

dclaim to being the New which spent mtch o te time at the b e a big sorrel colt was whirling • he the in or te a rril when Mr liar.. tio L of playing the entire a

ran-a big sorrel colt, hich TlnBley along several miles ahead, bearing a slon. The Chinese serant openede the .prad.ed tuI m1,y i s i c e ntry"'. Aneret. What her repertoire

had begn to look upon with hatred. . quareawed young mr n in a he ut door- A tramp or long and varied cx- ill again. inee hihe favor o American has not been annon.cead,

d tamal to r- This change did not, however. m t and a frightened girl, whose glor erince im.

S pres lotteres th• r presp Thn'say with aasvpriedhipY "io n Hpy a .e ls t trolem if , e no nae punti MaHa.rit he i girl Far tentiv to the Bhemian dvin"the mail. 'the aver- did not look upon it as indicative of tenings. streamed behind her like a ed in might hard ii obsrved the Goodby {hr

oi. wh lot o , Slgrowing unpopularity of his daughter. uote o, faeS. burst.... lo flae s..,all .I .n I a n.ice .. ,y erto thei•d•- -- fs• t• es e wishedI t wasd O ho . Will". she cpaeime, e• lngi noo tramp , lsa o itr e a n dt) - tin .e wr e al r

____- __ntone ga rDeetd ater dron the rto hisam "I'm so anfrairedh Sutppose James Pwer ve rIh tLin Cnen lid Yo'i ewi c Th

Dladlord tho tried to eel rod much am he might anyone eae. your father lies us. What will he iugr very ve rne heur a'o Yu

ret kisfo -a He sd away r..i bo home a m .a nla give a rlittle bit• of . m... •rr - sbora. se ... b n Dmmpm IH I. ... , ,•ro;, I•i ilth YoitM .

, tflr ]s Who pcueia in th d, uWe red in ob worried, Nettle girl. Well Ituatio o at once A enevolent, p- edy role in 'The Understudyy e to be .room and "be oul pl. harlirely drawl:

*cveted Criterion mare, which was big Dr. Williams' before they ever dream eld smile spread itself over his entire proguce at MIsa Oshori a playhouse Now, Mayole dear, we ate go

to cks. He received a few ben Int te .rod ead S w o a na ants r I .h mods jll elyechnt ra. be'rnd int -..ro appeared. a. vsion wIll do As well .. as flulej, anythIf rmmai-kmý Inllgb-

calculated to -ake even a stout he.rt "Come Miday, daid the hospila... , shortly,.

Sleavehs home I. ., a ,...... a Will .eer fae grew.. e n.... Irving Takes old Theater,.but: fat now he no doubt whilte a h of t g bed h o eash dr henry irvina is not to have

In ead to trade Minces with Switly npproiirhiug was the judge .cNew T.y o. steamship. m - new t leiter in London, after alo n es going to a ple- hief Te bra ra naml a . P ons is I. e re'eman writs thoate il Lrn , f A i

fml I frine rorgra lees lehind the. Conha..e. "A 'aly iner ly i orr hringhisS. Eakerial .1mbobbing ears of the falots Criterion redin f. this ity for t.a n alstrln don season at the theate,.

maregwlar Lao iskl thi of a trialeai of a n 1w t,,- . . .. Shspenir, III

- te Reoitee d"hmare a- gig demanded rite uivento is Capl. I' . kin s IThe I ttl4 humsoe is to be _remodelede t.te b - th a gtod ae who has take out ateti t and rernish ed for the Irving ,occ

tt.± tla fact befo me f-- by reining Ills nuggy diagoinally across princIpal iountrjes- Ilitia Itnew form - palcy. whith begins nest March wathwhah lead, s. before the it. 'And who the-,devil may this be Of stlamui the I C:e' is placed tinler a produati. 'ho the newa Sb rdie play,was a epenw h u with you?' ehe oftNein Y'rk,'d e.oye The bd it waoe.- Tn 0 .asb a t -

Young Dexter placed his arm ablut is materially I-ranged in form,- aeinAers, Th.o lamh the shrinking gi. hatter, and the ils d-ft thereby. Yel L

. wn printe os''"Pleas be areful of your language, conslerabily nlessened- t is Mhined a, dealu l L run.1

Othe :ewspaper have bee-n air." be sald. e1 IIi.s fatiher steadily, that. a saving in the - ton of Uniue Titles of Playsa

uthne e con tine be ,'This is the girl I and 1. m rry. We coal of about 2t1 per -nt wilo l l1e I e oueddrint thed tAmer re-o arm on the way ow.'* th Tht anarhe ,v for early us, ae " Mar-. Mary, QuiteIn the A The ace of the judge traned from with the same'd amontl f anie the the ctntillat.i- ilr ager Coutray'. Il Days ,t l When

crimson to an Iap nplet.d purple pe ilna. perl will e realia We at- nv.go-. l ini;hts aVerl Iold,'' and 'Among

o lw n * Leaed upon he to rail of the "'The devil you are!' e spuattered finally that. this form of I rat will be tianrg it Pers - . na Those Preentt Henrietta Crosmal*Dllyyourg by~llen inEng? worn fence. iiricufslyl . 'Turn that horse around much steadier and more seawoitlky.' tr Iies Intirely in his iatdc. The owns t110 irtt. Walker Whiteske the

ang r i would momentarly resolve to break and dao boMe!' oly pot 1i' slisa n dt over the second, and irs Lemone the third.

hrofd the outb fr inp the dangerous friendship between 0 I will not. igt out of the road!" Made a Hit With Him. part be is to Ills' I. art also in al"me f the BoutrheAf- his daughter a ..t the son of the roT udge came near dyin. Wean 'e, I saw Miss Rushrore last cotmlilut-iJall! i, larry WonRolt i C: ilr rin . ana

S Me skirmish line judge, even if he had to kill somebody. his his son who was speaking to him? evening, and she struck Me as M-' t li Ias not yet sgned for Pay part, in Brookl, on Sept. 15. e wil re-The weeks and months drifted on. l lDd you hear me?' he demanded "Oh. yes. as lning more beautiful Wi tiav' tggnot wth mrayrte Scott. vim ''The 'Comeld of Errors' and

until one eventful day in apteaiber, with a Iool bin son bad never before than ever? Blanche Ring, low with 'The De- will give asnic perrormenees Of "TheI and hen Tineley, ore in body and - Turn that horse around or "No She struck me as I was try- ender,.' and the Misses M. Von Dn Henrieta. lird lei

g has deided 10 welaried In1 mind, lumbered into the -s' log to cross Fifth avitnue in front of burgn, Mary OfIagen, Alit-c Egaa and - (be b.Ors of orr of tat Dromior aa rs cie in - stable yad his rattling ole wag- With a spasm of pain, yet with rid tha big toneued car she scorch audine Sharp. We are ao nego the others in he company ibe

on the stage. how- on. there was no me on duty at the Spartan detetmination the judge drew around in. but I can't say that it w. tiaming with Amy Fonsritand, le col. Edwin Ilolt.,.Tseh P. Ies e rtea ta e- theWfrom his pocket a gleaming revolver. her beauty that made te mt t- tralt Our latest engagement is o Edwin . Mayo, Laura Thi n

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