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AUGUST 27, 1I881—SIXTEEN PAGES to ! THE CHICAGG 'TRIBUNL. SATURDAY, ‘ a Ti W about ‘the lessons, “What troubles you, | nature to understand their own, "Cho first | wouldn't,” sald) Milly, cheerfully, Jorking |{ carried off Incontinontly to tho Indy’s villa, | would wit hor famo If devoted to somo dts Whereforo should sna hi OMAN. Popsey?? for the girl wag torribly down: | are, of course, the least dangerous, if the | with al nicht o& hye patient Aulual; it's Hi was washed, dressed, furnished with profes- | rable work; she wraps an old and taded vel Feot the theoes of pati 4 MS doekl a cast, “Oh, Migs}? and she burst Into.tear: most contemptible; the Inst are the most | $50 weak and board for tho season) sho pays |isors, and, when mado presentable, after a | Shout her head to keop tho pasted tragments nd varot “ ry 3 | “the Gritn won't let me take lessons,” and | wicked. ‘Two frothy flirts salling round | the Howery man and T have Ben, What 10 |: raw ‘months’ seclusion, was produced before | place while In the house. and finally she While pertume to ber {4 Movin, Popsey, or, the Homely Girl | she rushed-into the adjoining room. There cach other with manifold dippiigs und | you, dolng under thors, anyway; youl! |i & leet flatts bowl goes ont agaln, knowing as well is sho From rome awAYIDR crimann Go} : . _ oS | Florence found her on the Noor in an agony | salutes, like two yachts which will never | choko . : “ _Weolect citcio of dilettanti, by whom he was | Kuows anything—whleh ts somutlines aus: BEI ber turrerops keep an tlowies %, That Bécame a Great“ of weeping. “Popscy,” sitld_ Misa Gray, “1 | race nor sali apart, make good fin for tho “Bht Whatt Don't you understand 2” | pronounced the man who had come, aud for | pected to be not vory Httla—that In a vor: From hor soul's actosinn wal ty will spenk to Mias Griines, I think ake will | bystanders who read the various signals and geet uncomfortable Watson. * love you, | whom the musteal world find long boen walt- | short tlio she will be inastate of troublo Not soon sho'll with © Sculptor, > rt the reattest for me; You were a little | wndorstaud the whole of the byplay, Thoy | Milly: Pil marry-you right of to-ntzhtand= | ing ao wearily, His progress hat been re | hd confuaion about that front “hair, ns Mako the oneness se aakeo Dooago i Me hasty.” Papsey felt botter int once, for slic | see that it means nothing when he sits out | golamm you. you get outer here quick? ‘kable. His singh toraveradtiat she has bean many, many times botore. ‘Tho ‘This fa all beoauee her pooh et ao oo ee ‘) knew Mise Gray had a mind of lier own. with her fora whole evening wnier the pre | amt ho kicked a kick, Px iarkatile. His: sinaing rns! or avors th th] young woman will go on duing thts as tong Clytomnoatrn's in the poy Some Hitherto Unknown Facts | And so tt.was-accomplished, Lucinda | tence of a headache, andshoretuses to dance | | Lt is painful ot thts moment to break thus | the “Trovatore,” #1’Africalne,” and “La | asitts the fashlon, ftnever, occurs to thot 5 C ag was hot « bad womans she only | with any one but hilinaelf under the pretence | harshly into the sweetest words over sald by | Reino do Chypro,* nelthor Tamberlik nor | to do n sonsiblo or a neat and tasteful thin; Regarding the Art of. Ces tS oie tas Gera atenn BoOd | Of bolng tired. “They argconly Mrting as | wan to wont, But It must bs explained | Nrautin, nor Roger, could bo compared with | i te way of fixing thotr hair untess Is the | smo better" pre takers vit . boarder, She palatine ton ofd fninily. very | thoy lounge together on tho settes In the | that the Intter clause in Mr, Watson's aon- his pupit whon'he sang the grand envatine fashion for them to du sos and eadly anough Thore {sn Cubs SAYS and yee” -Flirtings- fel, Sho requested ft. Miss Grimes knew | dinimest corner of that little olf-rooni, antl] tence was addressed to Mr, Bilder, who was t Bi it mitst be salu that niything so, aanstble 18 | prand A Cuban hare— SP patter tiny refuse. But Florence thought | he plays with tier tan “while shu twists ler | eareftlly Mslnunting hlmself—on his buttons -| Of thoso three operas without an accompanl- | hardly qver fashionable. |The solation which Andsoma?” Woll, yos, “tor atyioyt , Cae ’ Hite about St until tho first lesson caine, and | bracelets rouid her arms, or, if she is quite | Inte the vicinye vi G ment, an the strand before the Casino man- any suffering young woman has tinquestion- TO tm ae , A, Summer Idyl ‘Rhat Endod Dis- | then she. was surprised, ‘Che, alrl really | cool and knows her part to perfection, lets “Say quick, Milly, will you go away with | ager, M. Bins, and achosen Jury of lyric ox- | ably is that nearly ever athor young woinan |. ° The darling of tbr aptoro, “= agtrously for the ¥ 4 took hold remarkably well. Oné day, when | her hands Ho idle tn her lon, while only hor | me to, the villnge to-night and be mino for- | perts. ils rotectress was in the seventh | a about as itch of a fright ns shots. Co-} on watched her: aa y he XYoung a month had prssed, she blushingly brought | lips and eyes move, Wanderers drift: into | ever?” . 4 ‘ heaven of delight, ‘Thou art my creature,” | operative misery, ao to soy, ts always tho ntched her, ad sho never moreg Th Manne Fe * | inher mde deawtngs of -a year before. | tho little sauctiary nuawares, butarostire to | Milly's eyes expanded to the necessary size | ale oxclatmod; “1 will marry theo-In the | moro ondtrable. Every observing fiuman But somo man walks ctuso by; head DS aeee e “Why, Popsoy. what aro these, and who | drittoutofitagain. ‘Tho densest aro made | and then sho took It in, She broke futon | aittumn,” allot which wus published ino | being who goos whets young womon ara on | And yet thore's av one who St ys Y; " ng Who RO young ma ar How a:‘Nevada Girl Discarded Hor myself: but nothing looksright.”) MissGray | thalr presence: ho tov, taught you?” Noone, marm, “I learned | to feel that they are not wanted, and that | lone rich, meaitherlan smile local paper and reproduced at Paris, Alas, | those summer-like days must be convinced Or hates——. “Tho reasy; thd mult i : ts au futrusion, ‘Though Ue “Oh, devel oh, dear! ol, dear-reri” sho | again have great expectations. proved fal- however, of the se altt ieee of some device hide . tink Twat walt a itttto, tna’ sets: rth * knew the indfeations of talent,’ and these | room is nominally freo to all, these two have | laughed, holding her whale-like sides, “1 | Inciotts, Josuph Demarroy, alias Desgreves,— | which sliallin some mensure mitigate the h na Ctreta: bd Lover, but Reoanted ‘in ” emo sketches, almost Indierous 18 they | usurped the sno’ possession, and HE the dan- | thonght yowd tumble on me. L thought | he had ‘changed his atrouyinle, for some- | horrors of tha feminine trout hale in Its Nor eye ora getthor arave Ti are o 8 wore, gave tint of uncommon power. Sho | clag-room rings with tndignant remarks or | you know (tall, Why, Crton't belong here, | thing more euvhontous,—has disappeared, | present unprotected condition It ruins. the And yet tho women tq! Pell ‘YOU sayy mo. as densa to taka strange interest In Popsey, and | Jearing commentaries the two sitting therein | The old Indy gets x costume every year In | and whither tie has fled no. one can tell. lensure ot Hfe during the warm days, and eRe: , ? ‘ v8 Meta 24 give herself willingly to Welp'tho girl cnre nothing, absorbed ng thoy are it the fags, | the Bowery dnd L came out to biny wilkinaid } ‘Ten days before his eclipse he lat veon | destroys tho prottiest pletitres of tha draw. | “In profes? Ab, not “O10 geldor i “the summer passed, and Popsey, with | cinations of irting—which Iy to serlous,| on the boys, 1t's popular and strikin’,—pict- | seon to wander disconsolately through. | Ing-room ‘and the promennide. ‘There ean be Hue Inuded by thoir Hips ma hoary The Phos horescont Hose ‘That -Borely | ihter heart, went about her accustomed due | lovemaking what harnessing butteriles to | uresque slic calls It My fund, I get more | the Casino, listenin lsttesly to M. |] no real happiness until front hair can bo ‘Yot. the awoot allenco that’ sh eS Wiebe fn Milyaukeo Man. Borely tes. aA nee world wag opening Detore this | acorn enps is to tho eapturs ofa siren or | offers than an attelloncer, I thought stro Gus concerts, and then tha place which | eduented tostny where It 1g putat all seasons ‘Their mataco doth golipga, Wears 7 < ; awkward girl Miss Flerence had watched | the race wherein failure Is followed by | you know ma when you first come. Dou't | had known hm knew lint no more, and the | of the year, or until young women havebeon | « peiinnte” Attimos! ‘Ti yc] her with keen eyes, At Inst slio made tp her : : fou remember mo? ‘Lwalt atthe Knicker- | mystery began with a letter to M. Bins, do- | ertucntod not to pub le whara {t 1s Impossible Has atts gut brown may aoa Shiney bright tilnd. Sho lind Jong talk with Lucinds | ‘Chis kind of open iirting exists only tn En- | buckor Dalryy right near your place, and you | seribed by the local chronicle us “repiete | to expect It to stay. i shtost Wher shomeots + Small buf Pluoky—Troublesomo Front Hair } Grimes, and followed if with another on a | gland and ‘Amorlen, whore the women, more | cane mn twiey wit Hoviwi lay. ‘Twig's an | with virilo sentimunts, but defective In gram ; F toatay se e inapires the woupsthe seek 3 eald, West Point Conversation, Bt gubseqient day. She offered to take Popsy | ospevfally the numarried girls, arofree. Even | olf friond o* ming.” And off went Milly | mar” Jasna style Is ‘strained, hls or- CONSEQUENCES, Net ; oak. FONE: UOny ony Lt. -. | for n yenr, provide for her, give her the best | where flirting ts allowed to the married,—ns | once more Into auch explosive eestactes that fhogtaphy deplorable, but Joseph ts high- "They wore playing an Insidinus game, | “Hor style of boaux?: Both young ang —_—- masters: nnother summer she could come | in the Southern nations, where the girls aro | her Innocent and slung ailitor kicked over-| toned, Ie feels ils socinl interlority **t . playing Ws GAME, in- Yield foalty to her sikags old 4 IE OUGIT TO GO, back again: ‘The Grillin wos not so flerce, | Kept alone prisoners, and only thoir mothers | the milk: pall, and Ben had to coins to the ) that world in which the Baraness would vented by the Devil or some of his followers, Dlghda heals v4 with Bis Boag of goig Comé once, just once, dear love, when Iam | Afterall, Sho toved tho girl, sho could hard: | may move in liberty—cven thon, when the | resctie. This !s my, feller? said Milly, | Inunch me, and the more Lace of It the more | called “Consequences.” Presuning thatour od ugiloess im graye. yey deads= ly spare hor, bitt. Florence tnsisted, ad sho | mother Is 49, no such open wid confessed flirt- | pointing to Bun; “he loves to for my city | sure nm Ithat tt Isswithout ‘Stinpattle’ for | readers know how tho thing ts dotie, wo Laat night wo ant ‘neath. tho, AN Ab] Godel would It wero thfs hour tocnteht— | Ylelded 0 reluctant consent. And so with | atlons goon tn society as doin the two great | styly, and we're’ goin’ to gettls down ona | tho “(euler of a lady to whom [ meant to the ft: jer me the ntitamn Popsoy wont to she uleganttown | English-speaking countries. Whether the | bran new farm in the fall.” ‘Chou, to Ben's | trandre shall only detail what happencd. And her breath was Itico the rosoy 9% jus tart’ from my salary, vous le And look your Inst upon tho frozon faco resitence, She now had plain but sultable | result is fayornble to manners, nnd even | Intenso satisfaction she turned n wonderful | saves, Ie vob me tue en ‘espngne ‘vliore the | JooSnilthand Missourl Brown had been Aotom nes muon sho pong une ‘'Toat was to you a summer's briof dolight. clothes, and became familiar with the order. | morals, or thu coutrary, is 0 question on | parting plrouctte “on the pinpeboard and | Baroness will uot go after me, because she | sweethearts for somo time, though she naver FS nee Pawahient dtGu wll int entrant south ., | tne andilte of vcultivated home. Ste worked | which thoro ty much to” be said. Ono thing | went for anothar cow. Mind, nowy, dowe | has had diMculties with tho Government.” | would say yes whdn he asked herto:marry | “Ilovebor?" Truly, thxtsEtlo. “7° o silcrit Ips will not entrent youthen, =” | nerder than ever. She devoted heraele | we cau all seo, and’ thatls the greater bold | tell the old wontnn,”t sho orled, “ sho’s got | Now, his Juseph committed sttcide “noxt | him, In fact,-sho flirted with some of the iis not long wines Kapaa: 4 Nor the eyes vox you with unwolcome tears; Pty tha‘fint lussons In drawing. Often her | ness of manners whieh this*modern freedom | her gaggics on us now.” ‘Toesday,” ng he announced, or hns ho tired |-orher fellows | tally di tl ay Jove. Tton't mind isto vii ‘ The low, end yoico will utter no complaint, > kind friend cautioned her against such devo- | of habits has indueed tn both the English ‘The young min erawlod baok and soon ar- | of iis noble protectross, wit, like Fanny, ig | O*#er fellows Inn manner totally domorallz~ Louis wiaamOROT Oo Nor the boart tromblo with its rostions fears. | tlon, but her soul was Init, Her. teachers | aud Amertenns, and becatse the seale of that | rlyed at the raspborry, bushes. A minute | not nearly so young as she'used to be, and | Ing to Joo. He, poor fellow, had stood 1¢9 | what, crying? “tate heer nine, fo ae, . lordly undorstood her, ‘They had talentund | freedom ts so much htghor with tho Intter | afterward another” solenin-looking chap | sought n refuge beyond the Pyrences ? gootl whille, and had come to the conclusion I've earrivd tho Jest to tage Sa Ashall bo still; you will forgive me thon ability: she had genius. She rematned a | than the former, the consequent tnereaso of | turned up, ‘0 pleture.of human wo, ‘The Dieppe, which ts rather short of scandal | to bring things ton focus, so to speak, and | No rival is sho of yours, may dl ity Ot For all that I have been or fai..d to be. child, save in the rapidacquirament of tho | boldness in the children of our cousin, | parties nt once swore silence and oternal | this year, awaits tho sequel with nnxletys.! had spoken to his {riot aT Cy Brov o Aud hor name Js Just—Cigad:" Bay, as you look, Poor boart,she loved mowells | common principles of arts She was afratd to | American men and Ainerican, women ate } friondship—especlally silence. the Baroness remembers thatall the week bo 5 ad om wily ——y oon, No othor loe will be 0 trio to me." 11 a bashful to tho Inst degree. | perhaps the boldest and most wncompromis: | And tn the Creshiess of tho morning tho | previous to hls flight, Jusoph was busy inak- | Cousin of Missouri's, on the subject, Tho ON ‘THE AAME RACH TADS Cutcaao, Aug. 25. ApEn is was Inerensedl by the laughing com- | Inilirts in the world, It must needs be so | landlady lost two boarders, Ing rope out of lls old shrimp-nety and Je | result was, thaten this particular evoning It fs tho protty walter‘ajtln, = iments the young gentlemen often made who | in a society which banishes mothers as —_— convinced that ho lianged himself. She | ‘Tom proposed the flondish game above al- BShe'a ono among a a i ale i “POPSEY.”? < Pee te jliatisce and which sls badd supertiuone, put Hailes ngs nuisances, Ant A MATRIMONIAL CLINCHER. seartnd in pursuit nmedtately, but at is luded to, And 'tis not that {Love duaudeal 7 sometimes overheard, ne In particular, au tl of chaperonage as an ciniringement “ 7" ” ean de Lux was notiile hat hé wna too " “ Di Thte she stood, bataneing on the lower | the'oniyson of an aristoeratic house, Dorn | of tho glorious. transatlantic -birtiright ant an Mane wana if yore atl of ches serlousty compromised in tho late Carlist in | ‘Thosllps of paper were prepared, passed But ob, Clovo bor mékor “1 railof.the white fonce, Herp bare, brown | MeCtoud. “ Why, Miss Florence, where did | andnsult te human nature., We do not say ho sp ag a fale young ait] of scarce | currection to be permitted to cross the front. | Around, written on, oponed and read. ‘Lhe Down to tho festive baked Tate; legs vontrasted strangely with the white you nick i thigh Sueak liu Areliy 3 She te fora aponiont: that Fd snoheoied: auuclt: Uh eau the tone was sad,'yet un- lor, ant Dealcton, If she rargres wither should first one was something after this order? L Sena, my cnaley its ickets betweot I . " sl aulres taaing,” he had been hoard to say: | trolled Intercourse between tne young inen | ¥ ro ‘ she turn her steps his Jose hag not] * i ‘ = "1 inkentive Cou; bee swingin on Enel ae cteges ‘Shy “Ir will need a master’s ham,” the calms nnd women in America lends to grave mls- | “And why not, Marla?” answered George | left even a scrap of his ariients” to aid in forte a teal lean et tia ‘That tolls ino sho is thero, | " Hiewing RODE & freuklow” Mee, “her ft | ovelt vole of Florence roplivd. chances; but wa do ‘say that it lends to un | Jones, whose devp black-and-blue eyes and | [ls Identification. -All hia photographs, too, rt y' 10 B ‘My protty, pretty watte’ girlt 1+ lowing nbout a frevkled fnee, her scan Abnther summer found her back at Lucin- | oraanizedl system and recognize! tone of | Husted face showed that he had not bean too | Have Rone, atl his now shirte and Nd roud | ald, ‘My darling, I love you’—Sho said, kde buh A plownnt yee 1... dress lly mate and solled. Her eyes burned | da « .ares', changer from. the bnre-footed | flirting which strikes us, used to mora reti- | flushed face showed that he had not been too | cinthes, and the kind friends of Mme. de — | ‘I’m hungry’—The consequences wore that aces ofen meet nd di with some hidden fire, and the mouth, the | elit into a’ shy, silent mich awkward when | eeuco uni less, freedom as oud, to say, tho | good and greatto huvemado a dizzy run with | ask if with those chuticls may nit also have | they foll fn the gutter And tho nenple gal, ihe Wladeth nee reese and i, i y ie holes, 77 é . , i at rest, but with’ a restless yearning In hor | least of It, and essentially “bad form,” as | the boys the night before. “Can James | disappeared ker silver spoons, ns happened | ‘Livers better to Inugh that oe sighing,’ ” I ponder on ty little Joke yt ae eRe ee Bee Or HA i “the brown eyes, She was entering her ith year, | the youth of the day would pall it, If an | sinith or Jolin Robinson make you a better | with ex-Mine, Retazzl’s prote abe Spaniel ‘This was deemed sich n succes that the pili ngerir woo menus 4) bs, ‘The day wns fast li ing to Its dent! Miss Florence had gone to the sea. Sho was | Englishinan were to permit himself to say | husband than I, thle girl 2”? . journalist? So ends tho Jdy! of the lady and | Paper, was passed around again But this Tiniaht i 6 to ordor duok, lr sobs, The day was fast hurrying to eath. ay effective ag ever in assisting the Grifin, | to nsingle favured ono anything like what.) °); ‘ the fisherman, and so ‘ends Ukewlse the | tina wleked ‘Tom Brown, with an eye to bt, perhaps, got you, ‘The west had. parted, and the sun rolled | but she spent longer hotrs in the little room | any American man would say to any girl Liston, Gourge, Iam, as you know,'the | bright aream of M. Vaucorboll,gnd the hopes | Joo’s case; “fixed things,” and when the ‘Hor oyes aro on th i je through the golden ‘gateway, Jeaving only | under the rafters, and Miss Grime sald She | whatsouver with whom he might. converse, only daughter of a daring speculator in low- | of. Parisians to be treated to a hovelty attho | Paper waa ready to be rend he slyly substl- Thate tances it is teveote . shining dust belilnd, Across n pleturesquo | ‘ldn’t undurstand her, she'd sort o” changed | society would mark him as dangerous and | priced stocks. My father," sald the devoted | Opara, $ - « | lated one he had prepared beforehand, It " Or, should J call for venison, “‘Inke, 7 larker wit somehow, but she was nr xood girl.” careftil mothers would keep their daughters | damsel, with a far-away look of fillal pride, (was based on a scene that occurred between ‘iwora.you azatn, my deat.” ake, Rrowing darker with - gpproashing When the autuinn had begun to paint the.| out of bis way, as watch-ldgs gunrdiiz the | nos often mad Sf 0 if SMALL BUT PLUCKY. Jog and Missour! only a fuw nights before, Sho wears the lotty louk of one. night, and x roomy bark near at hand, tho | ianasenpe, and the notes ‘of birds grew mel- | lambs trom prowling wolves. Butthe Amor. | (0s oftoh mado. ns much ns $10 on asingla | 5¢ jou nocosgary to give tholrnames, but | tnd Wnknown to any but herself and her Wo searchoth tho top a Wanlng lght fell on her, out of whose face | aneholy in the denuded branches, Miss Flor- | lean girl would and does think nothing of It. turnin Washoe fancies. He is now,” sho Jover, and she wasn’t afrald ho'd give it “ Pray do not nak for rouse, , * Ry . | 1€ tho reader 18 particularly inquisitive on For you might got— alllght seemed to tinve doparted. © Pop- freee DUE atin the city, and attr talk Sha vy ged 19 lose salting, anil, gives i she wided yt fm denp rida butllag the aint: this point lot him ask for the Indy of the BAY. Gab dio Habalitalda “exact: Gans Fz Rt he got—yourso sey, Popacy, what ave you mooning about | aii they Anally retired to the garden, ‘Choy | youths ‘and innidens who meetup in tho | in aings all is way wo will wallow | house nt— Washington strect, Brooklyn, | tained: ~ bag SUMMER SMILE : on that fenee?. Abody'd think you had A ey a ly rt Wr cites len, Thoy | y! talns for nail doa if i ie in wealth. L. witdorstand, from non-official Klyn, re i head £ Ith Se on a Ais sou ane | taka jong Interview. When ae was gone, | mounts ns ra stuumer. and wii pair off | sources that yott ore poor; that you brenk-.| where the wedding took place, - A reagon- ossph Bisith and Missourl Brown—met t is safe for womon, It 1s sald, to use toy Fone daft; come and wipo the dishes~ and thos were AL toa, the Gr fin seemed 3 day inttue day a fo tito, the ‘alk nf among fast on a free lunch route and ding at two-bit | able amount of intorest In the premisoy may {9 the tee parlor “they cintiragel Ha sald, nistols, for they are never known to have awe stepy” 0 shritl-volced atid a shape iy aurea overs ad. She evel fe gl it the loncly qatles Aiea annie ga ed Tatlsseel aon opvlnulia prove of Cametuck. fury bo excnsed un the part of any man, for ON, ao Se cat aan fou She ald, lockjaw. : . j whit arate honearet at. the sos of the | Stopped half-way, and at Inst, when they mot hob swpposling that any one clse will think | PUStry, Maria, aud know’ whoand what 1 | thé horolne of this stury was scarcely 16; and | gequences were that he Kissed her about | ‘The International Medical Congress would wi ea taKe, Just Hon ‘3 Sore age swopt | uy, remarked Popsey, you need not: help jnore than she docs; She has been used to | am. Ay Storey bounty hntehet ts sunk deop | Stands on record as the first malden’ to suc- | forty tines and sho iidn’t squeni—And the | not: admit the Indy doctors. . Tha Jedies yon tho bread turnpike that led to tha clty to-night, andl L svill attend to the butter,” being taken to dancing parties by the young | in the ‘wherry-tree of truth, aud, ke my | cessfully clreumyent the now marriage | people all sald, ‘Why on earth don’t thosa | Icooked so killing: the mala phystclans filled with Inughing gis, who hardly glanced | “Bub why not? 7iakerl che girl," Popssy, |, man, of the our, who ealls, for, fier and, 19 | lustrous ‘iululal namesaikos 1 wth no daz | dloonse nw. ! Wa Cools ak marion?” ve crowd tumbled | Uututally Jealous of then, ‘eS 3 a ‘ -hOOM. ney . 7 f 1 -') - jssourl blushed, and the crowd tumble iCal etree _ Reward the henses, Ponsoy gazed wisttully | Sas very grave, and Set wiht, new defer docs nobqo, and the girl is confided: fo use | arrived at itena, per enulgenne tenth and | . SUS Wns an orphan, and lived with an‘aunt | to the raaket and: Howled, “1 tho miugt o¢ | ,, Young Robin was Inexcusable vertaps nize, ence ty her: manner. 'Miss Gray has beon | care of her male chaperon without hesita- if fh ‘ who kept a boarding-house on one of the ave- | the uproar the young In ushed out of the | in steail 3 trom. .Mury whilo wal city. Ayoung ,irl had passed hor on the | here this afternoon.” Popsey tina ht that | tion or repugnance, walked over tn5/ Gulxer erate to tile ow as nues, She was dead In love with & dashing | 1 om and doe. ater wy enone ‘cing | trough the tall corn, but she wasin a maize, sidewalk; thesfacos lind brought bres the | was strange remark, agoing that she: was | Human nature demands gallantry in such 4 thon Lave worked in the Scorvlun; ant par | fellow who: boarded in tho house, Ble was | 1 Hat home, sho said, indignantly, and she | 884, of course, was not rebponsible, « incldent.. From the fashionable lint on hor | quite awnra of it « Tho fuct was Tuoinda | clreumstanees as nn absolute necessity | tently for three montha asinnor guard In | not exactly In love with her aunt. «In faot, aid, and Joe. with her. And although she | Backward, turn backward, O Time, in pretty head to the French «kid. boots, every | “times, n kind woman at heart, had had her | the inevitable outgrowth of ‘occasion; and, | the Carson Mint and never missed a pay-days | the auntand theorphap had adi only lived some four squares way, It took | your flight; let mo: romomber whon last! portion-df or drapory wns. {ii exquistt taste, eyes opened by Miss Gray’s visit: She felt’) unless she is weaker nnd rasher than most, | twisted brakes on a V, & 'E, gravel-traln} a 8 orphan had a dispute one | them from 9 o'clock ta hait-past 10 o'clock to | was tight Wife at tho window, ter maat n if her drapery was xquis ste. | consclonce-stricken that she not done all she | she ling to take care of herself while paying | graded fora wedk on the Dayton narrow- | oy and the Iittle heap of pulchritude packed | walk it, . It 1s observed that Missourl doesn’t | the door; you all know how it is who har Popsey knew that, for she lad an artist's might for-the girl, when she heard tho | back hor entertainer In’ his. own coln, | gage; 1 have pean a. walter at. Even’s: her concomitants and: vanished. -‘The sunt | filrt any more, ayd that Joe has begun to | been thore before. . eye, stupid nd Luelida’ Grimes thongt her, | opinion’ of artists’ whom Florence ,ind | shividing herself while attacking him, ant, | started a dally pmper ar Genoa; tatghtschool | Tetallated by serving pote on the goune wear a plug hat, from which one may infer | yy, 4 aid, ng sho contrasted her bara feat and ugly | consulted: iu regard to hor, ‘She | abovo all things, showing no fear. Hones | in the Fourth Whtas ineomncn with about-| Man toclenr out Instinter, Hecloared. | that the: “consequences” of that night's | 1.4 ig was a littla verdant or he:never wonld tress with this beautiful vision, she felt hard | Was Indeed surprlgody and. oven: Miss | flirting becomes, a3 we have sald, both an | four million other scientists I discovered the |." We'll go and get marelay--yes) Ws will,” | work.willboall righty... y Ohvon oe Paras Ae had better walk on and rebellious, ‘The feeling followed er all | Gray, Hardly expected such ontliuslastio | organized system of Intercourse and nrecog- | present comet, And now Lain no longer | cehoed tho ejected swaln and the aympa- | : aon ether.” "Ohi no," sho. replied avd; {tid Seay-hoibe, fi ith | Briss. Popsey,”.she Lean again, “diss | nizod fashion among the Atnerionn ‘youth, | poor. i r thetic maiden, | . ; WERT POINT CONVERSATION. g vou sit di tn th eplic ea no way-home, and: the carringa gay with | Gray is going abroad next month. Shvoiters | and the consequances nro to be foundina | "What! Do 4 hear corroctly~you, havo Uniter nge,” gatd'the conse clerk, “and | As fasoinating, captivating sons or disol- | scree GOWN Mt the chair and L will be Inughter-onty Inerensod her unrest. “Well, | to take: you .to Italy and defray your ex- | certain dash and boldness and hardness and | gotd 2”. ‘ you'll have fo ‘get your parents’ consent.?” Rs captivating .sons oF, - | setted, ws Is'vose the Lord knows. what He's, abouts. poses. It you go, you inust obligate your- | discretion all combined whereby tho partivs | "46 proud pltl, and a pocket check-book | ,,,, Mother and father are dead, slr; sald the | Dles of Mars, the oadetshave always boon | And: they ware talking go unkindly of somie's up and some’s downs that’s mie. It’s | elt to.slay five yonts, and sho’ spenks very | engaged in the present gamo seem always | on the Navada Bink.” ‘ little matden, e : overrated,’ They ara not brilliant conveysa- | you, denrost-Loulsa, and ——”. © And what partleulariy hard. Licinds Grymes, you ure | Manly of your talent,” and the Grifin‘went | on the brink of danger aud yot secure. “Do you belong to tho rallroad ring? Are Then got the consent of your guardian,” | tionaliste, and. the: talk:.between. them and | Wera-.they aaying?- “Saying that you te Griftin ? aad ther girl walked elsurely into | ol hastily. ee Ae Pose Another consequence Is that English men | you , bullding von W-gaga,or :Wworklag Suggested the miling Fudge oes” young ledtesispahd-tfanpy- always'has bean} painted: your face;-and-I told thei thas {t ths HOU ee e ‘ = Out by the white tonca the girl walted for | and maidens are Ab a disadvantage whan thoy. | tallitigs ut Da: Petes lava you struck a con ins fox the Ittloous. “Her legal guardiad | ciety tdci U something atter-‘thig | W8s wntro, ang thi ur color was only from tins Criings ttdd. a “cozy -cattage ‘in the | Modus neato, but the dawn xeemad to bo'| mvek with compeers from ovur tho Water; for | per-ming in ce’ Cause Gras uncton >" Ato | was herattne: from whosevdurisdiction= aho | Putely. : mephing ater ‘this | grysinalage © We suburb of large olty: Sho. was acturitty broking of her brow, ‘The shadows path tho American men would ba sure tosny more | you running hquartz-mtit at Red Cafton, ora | fad taken a change of venue, and feom this atylo, 18 Ts ‘or ther. heard it at a parade “Whien Is & jad. than Bi hi body, She kept a man In the summer! cred unl ont horipnls RNa a diay mie) aoe ie; Sybean tata te 9h. smolturat Carson? ‘Tull ine, George, whence Ls Female Sint thats Was Ho supole: Ou the:other eventne, the parties boing a very | comes tigme nt aa in Scie th hac ve acre! i i : s a : 1 it nunt so obdurate?* » PS aonths, and her five acres of Jand ware well cage thls wontth; T perspire with anxlety.” | the duinty little morsel pathored Ite aikists fees pi sitbene and raat grayail Hed factlom Wwe ogplaite deat wea, & aan tiled, ‘She hndenscow and made-delloloug | went in sho had decided. she would go with | lead the Engilshmon furtherthan they meant |” “Iwo weeks ago 5 | Alss Gray to follow; and tho, chances -nre that thore . aud sailed out, while the Recorder called h ‘ L ried faction), we axplain that when 9 man Tee er nee amet with hor bralng, and Beaty "rn ie : ig Wate would bo'hourtaches and disappolntinents packs Stole ai Asides he gta irae 8 grent office boy ou wiile the Hecordet alter Be Joking ‘endat—a prospective offlcer in the | comes home at. the hour named bls wil ¥ she Was a shrewd ono, and Bran repled, “She | , Jt necd 1 ly Do told these scars word | fon tie moro reserved uf the two. + © Woltp ; «+ | the floor any more that day. + | “regular army, oh2".. % . MEGS Din quietly a heat Lucifer,” and than was very apt to leavo | iiled with tho intonsest ‘industiy. - Genius We have flirts enough, however, among “Well, Ldld—not. Icoppercd-him. Tho would-be groomanng softly to himself: | “Ah! how d'do, Miss Pussicat?”? "thors woes a. malden woood and won,” or turn the conversation, Sho indo modest | must toll terribly. ‘This girl: bad a fing | ourselves, and we do as much baru toeach | + And go-— ‘Whoro uro you going! my protty mata? - “Jlow do you do, Mr. Buttons ?” bald Rublueoa to Brown, Unni deeount, and had the enrese and finest | HUysique,- Shgcould, boar tne Atalay at ne | ays «ts sauttorstand because Ny SUUBCOE | ho tees eee coat Mon guGE than | | And tho would-be bride sweetly responded | “Awfully glad you came ovor} didn't seo | (Wika rioniy-‘broiaered ova ar] ys 3 7 % ¥ mn amare) : : : “ d Ee deh I tHe OEION hanst Home | Was Her lover aw mave ecole to it. ‘Tires | ton by our own. ‘Cho gorlous Aivawions | "then, “Gaors, 1 am tnime-tiine tilt | "te hunt mo a liwysr, aly aho said FER ACG EL Teer | As bart ook eat Wilk anor pael when sho was Gyears oid, ‘and sha was 14 | yoars passed, and AMflss Gray's protégé began | Us is especlally dangerous, and wo question | death, divorcy, or your bankruptoy.” ‘To help ino got married, alr, sho sald “No, Leouldn’t come.” ‘That fronted a tobacco mart home, as the word goes, She had snough to ; LOVE AND LIGUTN et — “We Y : . oA eats Her wardrobe fasinot extgnavo, fo bo | arlte ad ented, Thon. and wae be | Engataeriiment as ie arowndof action and | _ Since the aleatrle ligt has proved aaac- | nowned for hs inary ski ts" aae- iWon, pou my wordt” io buysomne, ‘oll chewlaestine tt Galous how ciao ania sie eas Tenn: | hor studlo, anit apart by lisulf from tho art- | Dlatonism as his point d’appul, cess for lighting Inrge bulldings, It has oo. | Tels tig dct One wagon alge, “Beautiful evening, isn't 16977» olerk, who wanted to be sociable, remarked lent little dolis.”‘Thoro was no danger Pop- | Ists’ quartora, sone ‘afternoon, you would 1 nice. Coming to the hop to- | fe her, * Fig pretty watin doh ® You curred to a scientilic man of this city that | other nants than the ono who refused her eored that ' t eihee 5 : oS becher Ifel” she exelalined; acy would suffer In this regard as to apparal, | lave been struck with: tho changa. Surely, A SUMMER IDYL, olectricity could ba used on wheeled vehicles, | consent, ot might?” : it was 200 y ZrO. i Ailes Grimes was dovold of taster and Popsoy | tls lsnot the girl with the gry tite aad | Shostood, with astonishing grace, upon a | Ho kuow by experience that there was al- | « "On, yess ye not an austin the Wont In- | dep RENCE EO? a SaRNE to bak aaa aloed for tho festive ste sanelbte: Sia Grimes, 1s Ponta 7 often cul Jed ad enatinyade,” raring dross, shore se Ttnd aetiee: tne area en lte stanco, whon a.couple ate out riding; so bo | Yne inweor thowghe that watt ld hardly do, | umes renlly ium. : She (bewitchingly)—“Oh, Vm so glad 7 F a ‘. \, $ bY, 0 experimented, ut suggested the point to the Recorder, | ere? band played newmuals to-day, didn't | you're going to sea mo to my carriage, MI, The two loved: ench ‘other, : although , tl model herself, ‘The hate had become a mag- | while lier “very, yory” oyes, haléshaded | Th who were onton th 3 an when eas > eet ‘Ho (inttered)—"' Indeed,—and would not show it for tha world, Aa POpSSy, nlticant, blonde, the complexion hind lost ite | from tho Inst Yays of tho descending sun, road, Bfilwautkoe, last Beate ae pete ia phat piatal padiy ered satis ROOK Wis BPS lan't ite” . may 1 ask avy 2 Sho—" Oh, because the Ho RE a Tee rine antennae mee | giineod with ropressod vlvnelty owned the | favo been astouishod at tho unusual ight | wien, te, lawyer recollested that Judmo | \ Gite deme. do ot, monopole ate gooeioele way, ro thal, pal’“Her.| hint of siouthess, the full. figure of a walle | brond back of the tilrod wun, And he—ho | whfch shone tho whotd length of the roud ns DOLGE Ene Ladi NeW oR Hee oe | Who will toad, the German onthe zon? | man.” Browne eatised; but tot 40 hsp0y At last the work of tho busy day was done, | teveloped won, barfeatly rolmded In lings | Was breaking atloks for tho landlady, who | ncortnin carriage passed nlong, and they | application, A al Mr, GQraycont,’ as he expected to be. : and the milk setand the dishes washed and | Of grace. Her face ‘would nover bo boauti- | was about proparing her yellow soda blscult | probably observed the fright of the two oc- | bato Court iad adiournes for Ae eee niche gat 80 glad. Ho's alovelydancer, | A indy barber of Homer, Ill, has shut ap rowne!? iu their places, - Popsey, girl as sho was, had | fv, but it was strong and helpful, .The Itnl- |‘and hor mysterious tea, It was acountry | ou y What id th ain't he i vith whom y 4 pants of the buggy. ‘The scluntist had iat was more and worsd, the Logistature “T don’t like his style.” shop to marry a wealthy farmer w th ss Decomo an accomplished Nousekcepor under | fan sun fell upon the girl aa ble gat before boarding-house, with plenty: of home-mndo | Jenrnod that n certaln young man had’ on- | }24 repealed the act allowing Circult Judges “Oh, Ido. Bowsyour spratued welate” || Sit seraned an acquatntance, and may bo ex the sh yo of Miss Cri horenase!l, She lennu \ , i sary oye, of Alles Cietmess ane’ uow aie | creation before ler migiit fave, brought | R88. ete., and within easy distance of all | gaged a bugay at the livery stablo for the | ywyelateuardinns out of term. | «Balter, thank you." peotod to razor quota of Iltls shavers tote was in ished and yot almost Inviting by the rudedis- | fortune to Ponsey,, the child, Sho had be- | parts of the world. cyontng; 0 he bribed. tho. Itvory inan to al- | the uttorney coldiy asked Judge Waernor to | - 1. Boautitul evening, tan’t ite © world along. Sho {Is sald to be sunk, : z 7 ite handsome, and accomplished, and,: in the ino ihe end eong e a teoe EL AEM! | TO gUesia wore on tho plan hunting for | low him vo experiment with tho buggy, © | gill spect iar of tia hobea Cori | oy duh "08 Yo me te Ark wals | yong Oa ne eee a 2 ing by, and sho n desolate, awk! : - | . ‘The youog selentist put s small electric beasltes “ Yoa, if you want It? ' Fat Ly i granted, and her own ingenuity had supplied | PRSNIR Uy, Ont Ae aways Ward It |-vertisomont. ‘Thoy wera nlso taking In—halt | jump on the lower part of tha dashboard, out | OUt ready to Brant it, whon the Kecorder stiinhies aweutly. Seene—Augusta’s boudoir, Lucy holds an dae, Gasuandtnrsni sutra | Ouest aNr | MU rb sume ao | atl of er anda onal copper | Gained vow aca and a | A MANUARLAED Eun. | Btn df str ttta with | visitors. . i ot ere \- - Mt i = o the drums, a ol ne! ‘. eaded ina sigh fornerowerahivent pees Haimmott, as she signed herself, was cons! i trite Bly tgs | eronsto. the: nels of tis. cones: Ab. ts, wall /-her-eausont, a E tits attihiner, and wo did’ ffirt desperatelr atc, a7, 1 4 7 ; must be off. Good evening—don’t forget the Jn the original fines that appeared. She had | ered un artist with a grout future beforo hor, FE Oa, aie era oe wens | Known to the stucloné of naturo that when a | oplt thle mission te wns partially successful, | Yenitz. : and proposes adie " ue ‘Sugusie= : Iting, prosumably, the return of the low- 1 . Tho aunt sustained: the motion to set nsite ? - ho fnstruction, St Sho-liad more ordera than ale could fill, and | 3 sltlng, Q branet young man and, blonde girl, who “Oh, no, Ishan't. Good evening,’? and proposing, naw Isn't: Augusta- galleries whet Tete ees gf alea the Gel | Fashionable tourists with plenty of money | Mg herd trom thelr necustomed pnsturagein | act as a positive and -nogutive—that le, ho ts | fo,retuwal Of consent, but tnslsted that the | cadet rans off, all grins, Young lady Atty bout, Feniulcy buy then, Ie, JH ah i 8 had picked up there, but thre wna @ alte | tlironged hor rnqins on reception days, ba- | oltt Shalk’s swamp. 1t was this favored Positive he will put his arm around her, and Fo eer pone eipTedh goaled, nnd de shilles awoetly and looks about her withan | liken man, Shalt you accébt him?” Lug ; vored In, patna? do. feront expression on her face now from that | cued the critics said she was original and of | squad which sho thoughtof milling aftor Pa ir ‘ Court—to-wits in th , ras much ‘us to say: “Did you seo:ma Well! 1 don’t know ‘what to Mouth, ‘aud re A smile hung about the | Tenurkuble power, she had exerted her bewitching avolrdupols ue ona pirat a etertate cet And just i the init ‘One Wea tnautting of talking to a cadety! vA. 0 tt gocs, day In at era ast ea Ae Prout mouth bud ho. face glowad with earnest | 4 Saari au eh , faseh, nonring Sombie: ‘for half an hour in waiting upon the table. | current established, ‘small In Itself, but-of | her attorney, “Do you think we wt bo ible and d ny ue ni dans svonder saneiile girls eer oat we: “teen una 4 splendid cor p as absorber th On, Wis i} Be, y ' f 4 en 2. atart “Lueluda Grimes was forrottens her turnpike, tha barwlogged girl upon’ the | ‘The clorks, being tly In tho wickedness of | Froat power, tf BrP toy eel te isiike Waciettot tatucnote tik i tntdinbsagee | Weed of “cndet-manta,” 4 a “ t t ave ull felt it, the qunvs mogsag it: doe : baro feet and scant dress were of no conse- | fence, all wero thore, and the poutiuc, wit- | the metropolly, stood nbastied In the lyme | yy) v : ‘ A leafy ‘ba noble trees, § } quence. Sho lived in another world, mu axprossion vol “tag ; face, RG was @ |«phatle loveliness of the subaccous xirl, nnd | bono ont rears rs fe Ry fan ae te ae ere nine offered | SHE FOUND HIM. hammeck, eaniueing pau and she to i Thee: wt Le alloy rultens beauty: ent "DUE Warvelously, hiediad; he eitton yeagh thougiit how pleasingly ho might exist | this wire was: placed go that the arms of the’ | Wasa welding at the aunt's domicile and the ‘Tho following story 1s true In every detatt: | whom your leatt Is Axed Juaily winning Te { i 8 808 bitin hues, uo varied fo the obaaey- silo?” “No? ru 4 she had painted with that fulr mountain ot happiness as part | young people vould tonoh it, Justas they | Recorder and’ the Inwyer -were invited Amulltiner of respactabliity. married a dissi- | the same, is @ very prejiy- picture, young | ee Ee Me ee Rent 48M ae le nt | Sete aS ay vane ay, | wets et ese tage Ree es | Eee alles | bled lon, ua ebay narod nd | Mc? AULA a i . . 2 a hoy Legan to snug up, and befor, O88 ntori i {_bometimes took a few seluct boarders, Itwas-| | AM. ibe fate i stood: tare batats Bor | and, kissing guntly the hom of her costumes | GuttoLaudenan's dio Gs iampuoran ee | marriage Doll.’ Hor turcher particware aug | Sawdoned her, Sevoral yearshaving passed | wondrous power. But, sider tear i A place much sowie after, Sho wasn ox. |-pnsel, the rellring footsteps of her Inst visitor } displayed ubove hor Wig hoatltting boot a | throw out Nght, It went under tho horse's | oltntions ace Torrey on Dilemmas, p. 404, , | Without a clew to. his whereabouts her | means will onubla. you to,ikeop that pict ! cellent cook, and it was only a plunsant drive Ree a ee EEO canta tows AHS | sinicte Inch of her uoblo, whystolozien! pitts, feet, nnd Nt up: tha road for several rods, ———— vv" | telendg advised divorce and her acceptance | all your days, or whother [h the coming Unt ‘ fo tho elty. 12 vas Popecy y to a an ee eee dad kag hat re kits | ark ygussle thon grave vitunt, he lips of | and the young peuple: wera ‘almost aa as TROUBLESOME, FRONT TAIN, of an advantageous offer of marriage, ‘Tho | {¢ Will not be supplantedsby achroms of ; the table, and they hud a sarver erltic than | tree and sho want out, into ‘tue toni | SLs \Watson (rowly-nade olathing, which | toulshed as the horse, ‘They thought there | ‘There 1s no season of the yoar when a | woman porsistently declined every offer, | WOmMONL Jaded, woman | yng too } hay knelw of In the Frock led tice oe eee eee ete lor of tho foaine | ad but now formed a ney "by Jove, al- | was somabody following hem ‘with’ alate young woman docan’t | it the trouble | and when ale had i i | aver o hot drain the middie of a testy { gi nig year there eaine quite carly uw |, Ht ; ding | lowed the phrase to diy yuung—unepoken, | tern, and they stralghtetted up, and the ltaht | nik ny dean 6 Bie ail fie trouble When elie had neoumulated s sufficient | mer day. ‘he two pletiges are {ntluy ; young Ke ly. somevw wit out of health, Ona Parance iaeay has hte the: plots r, Bilder (retail ary outs), Who had pur- | wontout. Every litle white thoy would gat | With hor front hair thas anybody ought to | sum started off {n the direction her hus@and | connected. <f i day Popsvy n attending to the apartments of | |, Blorence Gray as hung the ploture upon mitted tinsel? ft tli ‘moral whietle, suc- | nearer fo enol) other and kiss and slyly | have with anything in this world; but in | was supposed to hayo taken when he left {SSH Sega occu i at | aot on Heil vague Unter | Reel LMAO cay onae ee | Berane neat Ra tester | meson aumner wouter the manasamentot | ler, AL Halli 3.3, ahereeied sang |’. , IN THE VALLEY everythint. ose was fornettone Bho did mat | paluted In German toxts “Popacy, tho charl- i f jAtightened, a je: front hair, or bangs, or frlazea, or what- | clew, and took the stenmor to Portland, Me, Cm iDibune Fee eae as faraottan. Bly did nat | fy Unt Was kind? slops toward the suppur-bell, ‘This timely Tusistad on the young man slttiig on hisside For The Chi Wi "i .. ever it all nay becalled, itis quite too awfully | Thenow sho fal : +4 Gray found her seated before the picture, hor . sh Old Lady'a pall Red's powortat tens ert {he heat fea Hine that "tho. Hehe Aiea ae alscaurnatng for anything, During tho cold where she anaci for Hla sek teow ork Pavnou te farvi eatom ao iljeie barast ined 0 atudy In Ita Intense absorption, * You . TRE ART OF FLMTING, With dott fingers-and mudast, ‘downoast | but a hu nie out to hug he waa going to | snd golld wenthor a young lady's hate wilt | Of him, - Finally she found that he. was | TBey waver across te dug re fora a 0} Diuthros ty alles Grass. ott ool 4 Auparontly oupak ibe mpat delightful ee ores y BUNNY gent Found the Pome minds cakes pu if 1b tested plate, ny tlay 60 fig went | stay anywhere she may put it} ahe may evon Nomediataly Albany fog, wilah place she pmtat is gecealy bordored. wish érlagiof started, aa If struck, Her face Mushed | (uly one o moat dangerous as woll as | Ei trad the costiiusy Chey aucod we the fame, | HG oes. HocaatGl stis te ging @ phor- | hang it over the gas-fixturos or.on the towel- | wnek too. ‘tate, he had beon dlachary All ivy. festooned from week th rally then pated, tho fruckl i -1 tho most despleable occupations, 1s that silly costing; they quzod at the long, | phorus horse, . Ie sald that there ware some | pent and It wil x | And durk-lcaved laarol agross tho ¥ro 2th tint iad ete EAE | wana of time mn pcfous vayng ei | SPB Ataoiea cca tata mae | emer io er en a a rae ate tMlagheat | _ teat we mn Fee Tht Homo WOE L Wy aud your are cuits Holde the monopery oe tuts ean | Benet watts icevoled In the vinein ale | sed ght ail around, ‘Then they go ‘nosr. |, Ine compounde know thelr place in the win- setogtiye, cervine, the unwearying “wile } Tore tn the valley "it ameet to cited ite m fy . co which re: nn hel ie: Was ‘orld ta far, w Work, ‘Sho was cvidently oxettot Bote? Fe ae teeraknn thio La iy or This que Prapa nce Gly whlol tested on ter top hein gh and the of potrlolty again appeared, and tertime and malntalu thelr digalty, ‘They | employed by 9 larga Gm in Chicago, | The tostioss Wart oan muke no 7 rid, Loa Vand you fe Yo take, tony a sdrae for empty hearta and dio heads.—this ing. | 28 polute coqustting ‘with hr cartous, | by the bright Welt ‘The young sclontise | CM Glways be relled upon. Bus when the | She wrote hero, anit’ was answered that fron | -,O8 anrruw, or brighton a qlouded Ife. y Soon, with an.-elophantine , gambol, Misa | passed then a number of Um warm wenthor comes it 1s different, All | husband had gous away, nobody knew where, | Here Natura, calling to pancoful way® HR eur pinup | get nena rove stale ac, | Milt dub pcp Utne | Saya eso cial ts | un Ma ath down at oer | A ang ae eect | welsie sti esaneat Tivo dreamed seout te thea the other, and both sexes sin allke in about [having them ‘Into correct sloportmant’ as | ‘Tite youn Mmeyy was vat Apply for a patent, | molls, ‘The bandollning glue won't Lang to- | fy ine tailoring Duslnesy hore until aie mot | <> eONe £08 ee souls In tune w va dreamed abuut Its L thought porhaps Milly prepared { ‘ le young lady wos very inuch annoyed af | gethor, and the young woman who goes ous | a follow countryman who sald that her huse b of ‘tho Summer bestt, malate fe ieaven“Grfngs cout oly i | caus propornone Ale Ari, who da All| nt hfoged in, thes. pole “presi out ewan igh ai Mesh cat any| fe good order iano een wiareshe wl Su | Seni ashen fos wan Ouata, | “Rs Tei tr aeerceNat oes here it ate was willluy, you know,” ‘Tne | but make eclaive offer, aro matched | watcher from afar the ‘Areadinn pleture, quested her porenis be cnroful next tine | the most of horpice frizzes and bangsanhour | She wrove there, got no answer, but went on A Janie wus CaouRde youn ludy silted ut the iypterlent aruost with fomate coquels, pela tee sna, on to euAt inst the atrategle: Watson,‘atiding care- | when they. gu ‘Fillng and not gota phos. | hence, ‘They have likely melted and run ail qige ate heard that he ne hed obtalnod ¢ Too eae ates saat allb— Heshot ont Mee Luca willow get | Found and any, “Nord never: meant ‘| sipped azvund the woodaned-gntucd that: | Euaktn ie Wveryabie “aNd tas proper | Mould Hae forehead And into herosen and | ane places utice lah large, Whe of | ait faaasean Seat so ene Gray, thou ie merely 9 | Suconde hus Jocrise, Don Juan“ her frolie | flusivw ofa clump “of raspberry Bushes, and | shat it was tha ligttos le ly aver drove, and aoa recurs and” Rebs | sodrye went tulther, only to by told that her b y wwastl ‘When moaning winds throu; tie valleys) dint of inuch crawling enfilade and | rally given her “a wild and horrible look, | husband hud been several days away frow , A. Bi, CRANES jelea that suo would have pulletios to follow | rue,” as thelr eeverat counterparts and | barn, Under thle ogre endinded ort the | he waned a outcluiy DERE Une next time be | Sich “Ig not. proltye Bho. kuowe ano | work and. Wan drinking hard,” Head not RAPA it long. he wus jntorestud In Popsey, und’ | folla; and when these meet those no harm is | neared tls Milly, cor! it tanga issued | caused the flaht when they read this. “It Is } faa frleht; she anys an a thot tlmes a | Deen even at his bording-house, This led Intense Compottsion: oe Fiortres ay eentlly herselt Io, Her offer. Bliss | dunes for the heartlaaness of tha ono {s well | from him not to bo found In the revised edi- | gutting ao there peloatelelty In everything, | day. io koce arcund tween oe mirrors | fer to visit the station houses, and in one of | qere te an Immonsa oaupetition among top Was conversant, Withee Shon had’ teavciig | matched by the hearttesuessof the other, and , ; ——— to seo Just how awfully awful she dose ape | fetish asvortainud that her husband was | various ctaimmanteof the Hoaor 8nd prs jon. : ‘ x taaH abroad, ‘The technique 0 diamond cut dlamond In the most approved | ,, Milly was there sdmevhat porfunctorily | “A FRENCH SEASIDE ROMANOE,: . | poar, aud pulls away at her hair until she | Wi Jail for ten duye, He was released and | re discavery of tho rreat comet, Lesage Bhe wns able to Tusirucl a" bowtuuen, Sus | fashion. at approved | ongugdi li uravina ine lfeaul et sen? | ‘Toward tae clos ot aay summocrine Han. | Selpiecxaily. whcto" sho ‘dosu't Waal Brat pon Ri Tns bouurvea sites | SAH, Ont SUPT PA tere propel Tad, pelnted soe: prvity things, But orlgt ‘oness do—, white walling along the hore Boos Hig home in fhe street car with | years ago, and to-day: the prodigal hiband The ‘well-known Bate Kidney end LVS - ‘Shere are two kinda of Airta,—the frlyolous the plaintive phrase whioh reached her, any ni tument about ber, chee! , ocneny fon Sarvs! Son uy aie ed! wot. Hor, ate. | andthe serfous, the frothy and the soutiment- Men? Heyl” entd th young thing who | ab the fashtonable seaside redort; wns struck | Ariaued’ and Kopete weet wont Toy | Giyorgis a strict, tomperancs man, tn in. | sud founder of Warnene Observer) forward ay read, {n th eI nba EOIN ES yo es SF rr & — * : " dependent clrourmstances, & model hus! ter, N, ¥.. New applicants ure co tost will t. @ somewhat fui | al—those ‘who are meraly ight comedians | 82. you and What do you wan . by. the. admirable; quallty of "voice of, a | everybody ta wondering what is the water, rey RPPllcan te ay that We e valld days of dreariness, ase to relleve tu: } iiroughout, whose proper costume would ane ty Ally: rT He pa ot ths lovoatok “ehehapar!?. who, his He tdil'onded, wos | ‘Thi Isa Vary wavere trial to 8 young warn, and father, and a respootad cltizon, a) mecvere enw, and require ost carofal dock 1, Popsey suoke Ww” Mins, Grimes about the | by poriwigs and rufies, hoops aud slomnck | Siothing young man) one Tea | ollmbing up the ollits with his basket of sboll- | a, Hut ahe ouduros it with a fortitude that OURREN'T POETRY, SST Te ¢ net What’ No apsey, Htamnoiett, you shall | eré.-powder ond’ patches, and red-heeled | "Oh, it 1s, git? Tthoughtes, Shus-up | fish and tis netaacroés hisshouldor, Hewas |-Anybouy would suppose that one da 7 on LAURA'S PAIN, BRONOHIAL CIGARETTES i “anne ao eu vm ng OF feaeous we shoes, swords aud love-knots, pug-dogs aud might close now or the ald: woman'it; tums, | 8 good-looking relia of aboyt five and twon- | perience of this Ming would be enough, But ‘Laura now doth sigh and languish ba a RE NTS ey no duos. It sounded severe, Dut the woman | Fich bravado; aud thoss who have @ touch ie, i ia & Zou cive mie away, Watson,’ rover ty, and jhe great Jolly, whos a connolgscur | don’t foro @ piiment oculye yourself with the Ina fit of wo and griof,. * ‘Des Jacere on Fe ort. &: did mot go Lutond It. She Inc s litte about | of tragedy and who talks Jnrgely of the hol- | —not walle ifa obbs und flowe in this bosnn, | 1, Puysical ag well as in yosal qualidoations, | Fete tie ia this melted end deiseee | Auth duwedrope of her anguish | Cag Ln, Marin ens i fat #8 Bancrtt, it hbretths e, scullehitess to | lowness of life, the affinity of souls, the sor | To me you shall belong tli death-—cuss that called him to her, got him to alngsomething, | {70d condition than sie makes ‘Attanavaonis Gem her pooket-handkeroblof, iasduenes MUkaonive Brae j pet fi uP lorenes 10) cra he te toore sof power of ine eat, the miseries found tn dox—do ue part, Milly. id sh a ~ | and flually proposed to. thke him under, the ‘go thro’ ft all again, She pastes her front Wherofore should this breathing power i ? Wits ENS B. f } bi ye i eas, dnd thelr ueed of © aympatnctic Thavaright old’ man, £ thoueit xou § shadow of her wig, Josoph aceeptud. waa halt in place witha puttenee and akiil ‘which Foci the arrows of despair? :