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Ie. 'Phele odd little simply dressed hie, neil combs, thelr not walt long for you cattof tne toy woMr, West said, in a tow. | her to give you to me very soon. are slimply trees ke of the tollet, tho! allvur ani tortoise 1, Nelly. Say altho good | crow's foot js and persuade | sonny but “certainly,” as Lord Bacon says, uted to be a we fs ton, Mra, ‘Alico wan netther obdurate nor aelian, ang | ‘itis 10 marvel, though persons in years | Louis merchant. 2), C. Carey wos his nae, alt nd 1 the guy of Art. SKETCILES. bar leisy oy . ®& most unearthly hour in the As sho sik 3, <8 Bienes, ole TV roust eny your: nb He tetaiel Sen wideeat Sutter Raps sent CENCG obaile aon . orton hls ovenne's mall bas brought me | the next summer abo Joined my husband and | seem many times more amiable, pulehrorum | and frequently diuring meonlizht walks str, puch inore ty mark them oi from mare WEAKENING A SATILE. How Nellie Last Her Heart Ietinrs whleb obliga mo to feavo tomorrow for | myself tn happy wandering over Bwiterland. | antiinnus pullehers for nw youth ea be Cares atould tell hie Frlorw dea of the dee | fawraonpiacs humnntty, and the lareaprinks | We yagred From out the dazzling Hpht, and Found a Hus- “What! No bad nows from Mra, Westy 1 GIBNON'S LOVE PAS. comely but by pardon, and considering tho | Hghtful home to which ble soon shoul go. } features of saratoga tte i Wo loft tho rustling throng of dancers, hope?” sho naked anxiousis. ih yee SSA GES youtiras to make up the com a3? Tt is | Phe Rota wana unite all her preparations ee Divs Hinith bad sald to me, “ We might, band. MMiy wite ls very lily and widhes mo to join hor | About the timo thatSuzanne Chure fo instake of giddy aclolescence ar sand- | for the wedding, her futher 1 t| A VInDAGH BREAUTY'S FORTUNT. Talmoxt think, ait out tho Tnncers."” atone, proelatined que: nine nae Rae but, Laincerely hope Sonny | werived at : ron SUiwo her ty An Interesting Story Concorning } kina rezirds ‘and OMT Wishes’ Mow wo shan | who attrac ny, trunarca i eof the marrluge-tlay, every. 5 i att vit See T CARR LINE pearance In Stratford, Conn, and passed a n of Witand beauty, thera | ilind conceit to suppose that a woman of 50 with a anignit anitganne nh young Englishman, | cannot be exquisitly beautiful, cannot until the t of etl more attention than Is gene: command. aoinan throughout tho whole (iit wea lov And, wandering on, we lost our way— A conntry house is inost porplezing— ‘Miss Hinith wus filled with sweet dismay, Many years ago wyotng man inade his ap Th ad disappeared. fnqulry | few weeks at the tayerit which then existed. iiss ye uy et Y range of. his nattires; cannot take up the bridezrom oy Gibbon and His Lady Solas soe par rite at eve, A Noe aly Pestana upon strangers of fils nue | yy) Hho ‘gladness of fife, and beautifully | developed the fact that he had tuken his ue | to alferd shelter te stagecoach passeniern, And closer alung-—'twas very vexing, Love. trend yw ante ete znd Wie SOW wore Say atau thotgtt He en een oy A ih ee i mth for hey an fro etn is at fis fonnd-bit eae na etna penal et Whence he eve and what was lls business We reated nt a windory acnt, en . mt s : y inate i 8, WE y ! ¥ f .. 7 4 Tendly worde ao left the Wut a ante my | he had boot alluritanced al Ae Ry 4 nt | hentte FE eae gat the very poor. Hut | weeping on the sands of iho yilet aun as tho te | tone comt guess. direc tly onposit the tav- My hand detained « hand halt willing; Wo murmured of the floor, the heat, brain Ike conia of fire. 1 could not think, nor deat in cho pour ihe gencral rile holdss and burter who atuinbled upon the romance hurried | orn ston tho sinall cottage and forge of o Or iite. TF could wo ¥ i “ eS And other thinu’ as witdly thrilling | woniter, norask @& quemton, My ano iden wos ing the Roman Cathotts Church, Ils father, | among them some of the plonsantest, brightest. olf to writs over It fo big letters: © Doomed to. * ul 73 How Prospective Brides Are .Rejuve- | womler, nor ase 's quenton Any mufferings te | «Tory menuber of Parliament in easycirenm. |-hantzomest women arowomen of ndvanced mas | Cellars. dlacksmnith named Folsom, Ho had a aug tel In that supreme ululiAnt, in the single | ter, M. Pavillard—s chin, i " ; Wwe Uf times White ho Had vrossed from the | yi¢g whteh eamo very Hine Ai is fae of The Now York Man Who Regained His dour bo had gone to open for Mra, Gordon, hack a if - 7 vt * Home tmiattetoe, o'erhend entwined, nating Themselves for the Jnsure his leaving me without diseovering what tanty. but relewsed from the pressure of the | in Tennessen tive, Willlant hin fair | ter who was the beauty of the village, and Le tlave rit to aroh but vemptituy DA finconscloualy. eCue ‘uulienty ft tHe, NinuttG } i see ee | fucchnimrein mental growin: they road mors, | ahiner-—bold and Urave, AS muss ay ho Hite young stranger. He told his lave, sald that | Ald gob pleco of hor’s instanter, whisky, ¥ tuixing more with moi. pick up general Mr Nyo doesn't favor tho mounshine | le was traveling Incog,, but In confidence i CCAD Irand; he wauts tt steaght or not at alt. go ‘i it dee a eco tnoay remarks. Lecome Her ie ate Menta amo ta his house | ete ber his reat name, saying that Win i ) Th % timphed over every other tecling, and Papoke | ae hi 3 % iro strikingly trug as We carry our eyes tt necourting, Mr. Nye warned bli to keapawny, | heir to a large fortune. She returned his £ raged within. " . iahel, who was w yt . ul 2 the ee . “ Z RORWIDIN. 1 no, too, oxprees my" regrat | youth, who appeared fn the estiinabte } yeurs’ of amo. tut Aho felt In inost pare | Where Mr, Nye wus tain his nuondity nod, and ater, ‘The stranger told his wife he mast that you nro summoucd away on su palntl an | gocloty of Lausnnue, with the two-fold dis- | teulirs Just as sho. Ok oat or. da: | pintoned him in bla chair. Then tsabel ted hor visit New Orleans. He did so, nnd the gos- . A erratic,” Teulds and allow mo, though a atran- B Mada sbi cpen ke acadadl WEL" ho i hh whol rather’ feet, hands, and body with a rope, her | sipsof the tawn innde the young wife un A Virginia Bride Who Hesitated, but wear to’ Stes, West, to, suid thessuxe Of good Be iia ornate and te retinue He was. stn LB dnl Hint the | Jover halalog rovidvermt his ead, aud mounts | tupny | by dlisauereeable | Iiints cn Jecrs wishes fur ner recovery.” radually adinitted to thelr seleet diversions tof bur life was rleher with wath earl nuwways Herd te hy non few months the husband returned: , Fiually Oabaladad 9:26 ae en eee une baltion even Mit soon umule fast frtentts sttaetien its Perianee and woll-conneeted thought, | Mowatalns, It te underwood what Mr. Nye Mi | Init before a week nuit elapsed hy perulvedt ir yn the conne: organized 0 party for pursuit, but he gave up nal + Married. that sharp serutiny. forelgn birth, his natural place ina wher vel at Pre Pte erucnee of bis aoncnciawa | % dare tudeet of letters, andl told his Bhe stamped her foot, hor bosom rose. Aud fell with matdonly vexation; She aait—but what she sald Lord knows! For T waa lost (1 admiration, Dut theru ah stood, n deor at bay, A pletore for o inister's aketching; J soothed her as amoral nay, And thought she never looked so fotching. My teeds wore rash, my worts Insano— At length wo contd no longer tarry— Ani when we Joined tee dance again Miss Sinith was Kate and I was Hacry, to tho sofa, where Laat. my woinan's pride trie | Edward Gibbon, notyet the fat-facerl pe bt that she vould take b ny ifo that bh t i" turn ta Enyeland, Ten yuars’ possession hna not tired Yau know, thon, that Chad the good fortune | sphere, his Intent: nite rf vi thor thitts in enriler life, and she adds, | desperate character, é ae wife: Uinit be.muak ae once sere nye My love, but 1 4 to bow marred Mant to eild.s "erento: | Ms tntense application to Tearnlie | tit acher ripe ago soysul youruing or tond- wand Laws, of Fulton, N. ¥.. recently | Rnd must zo nione. te tke his capac and Aly ee ae Li tn ele poe ton x Mrs. ¥ Sa ange * ) after a brief outburst of dissipation In com- | oney i el Ath Wh A. THubburd. vp | the zoxs hor glorious opportunity to Copid's Mod Pranks—The Woman Market at murk you made yesterday TE imagined for. mo: } , eney to look forward bad sprang up ind pen Ww: nary ubbited takin, me y wi yt ir "7 Y i " ud. Pe nll bat Have patted from frequent repotition, iment tbat you ware notaware of ity und, strany pany with some ldle young fellows of lls eh we dof ocho of the feeling of early | to ehiideen with her—a boy weed 8 and 1 air mmake 8 confiding women wrotohad, n \. Tunls—Dimarck’s Pirst Love, sae ay ippentc L rhtior think ates. Gordons | owitnution, his spect reeonversion ander seule yee ij ¥ | Soursilis Sue sold a part ot the honeenowd | hersel€ it wus a clear ens of rlevortion, The Tite | sa Z: , pention of my wife Just now is tho first that | the Infitencs ot Is wise and yen ‘ble Ltor. ‘Uf course, every woman fs not Rahal, butit goods before fenv: Her husband telegraphed Mienar and he eke a A net timat time a et ~ FAL FOLLY. Ule., ‘Ete. faa chancad to bo made before you, Twantud | and the Protestant atmosphere of tha town, | Was certahily no fault of hers to expect too | @ police nt Suspension Bridge to stop them, | tence and hope. [ty tae panto tae uty feu | Ws lea Zulu bolle like a propbet of old? Re- you to know it boture wo pirtad. Feamo here | combined to make Nlin wittle Hun tn the ins | much of the youngs why, sho usks, should thoy hutihey have probably escaped Into Canada, | fee wes received by ing Steatiord Genet ie cntise she has not much on‘or tn her own coin+ " Tonight partly te define my position, as the poll | fulllgent. elrele In whieh he was Introduced, chof thu young wiokies aranoresuimony.” | Zatwa hurl trowblo with bis wife fast sprig, wut | Ee tenet taking wit hor notalog hat | tty: PAIN... telans su ee ee ee eee ee eeratamdd tate | NOt but uno, may dd that they cunt Lolleve | he Woke Woe Laois Ser iE ner Ctl toe bare an a aap toe | ry , For The Odteuge Tribune, ae -* Vory kiud of you, i'm muros but you seo itis | onty of Mile. Churchod, amt had att if | “for tho work's sake"; and In aplte of prejue —_ homa it Englaod, On herareival in New Vork There iso Uintt—First young Indy: “f could Pain came a eet tevatard ull morn, | ultenn old story to ine. Pon's vol know st, | Girasity to soo her beture PET rer DE Ae PLLC Rt aT ee Rt eM glu Elda, (Gn hor arcivad tn New Sark | althere forever." Socond ditto, “And T till Hor brow was huavy and ber oyes were wet Bhows ie culos iit spite of himecity. Lhapo, | the fated day came he wrote sets altars | Hub mets ae Oe oF aumbers bt women | A most impressive Journey Is to the palnco every emnventence and usury for hee comfort, Juneh time, . nd resolute. Hor tender Nps wero sett certainly, to have the plensure of making Mev. | “Lhavescert Mile, Churchod—Omnla vineit | of ripe age. | Not to quote othor ladies of | of tha Bey, the Bardo, Passing through the PRM Ma eed ar oni mvrery Witt tia “Want wero the worst reaults of tho Clyit i ty ow aby might express, ‘The ship duly arrived it Bho camo and bad no word, but was forlorn, Wost's nequalntanve. und of telling ber how | Amor, of nos eedanus Amoi.” ‘This was in | great ability and culture, tnke a very ignorant | Marine Gate we enter the quarters of the | 5 4 He : Bho cams and bad uo worts loveless easitont | wien tamindebted to you for many nets of Tune, 1737, when thoy, were both 20; ho | Gl country dame. William Goiwit's taotuor: | tov whieh le between the nnetent wall unt BLS SO ge econ Thea b Kindness and courtesy. And new, if you will | was her senior by only 2 few months, | She pute “succaues for sausages, and hind, on pean sniuted an Lady Samuel String. On the death Orns pot think mo rude, E mtist ask you-to lol me say | Suzanne hag lett a pleture of hineas he first | te whole. w hide-bound sort Of Intellect; but | the outer rainparts; we glide pasta confused | Gr per ind, many yeurs azo, tho. Stratford ‘Aton bor path: tu with vtalat a peat xodeby, for Lhavo still more packing tw attend | ypearod to her blue exes, whieh Isenurigeine | Witt len nearty, ively. ponctrating letters ane | inuttitude of huts, and houses, ond shops | Wy’ succes od to, the Uitte and wealth of hie ee eee eer fori apoke nian's embitterca | ,,“Gowd-by." sult ho, Not another word et: enongh: “ile has Handsome hair, a pretty tes] The cold Godwin, bimenit i easy at | (which wre a Joke) tilled with charming rub. | father, und jn the fest Cotton oF * Pecruge aud scoro. Buronetuce he ty epoken of as the Issue of enapud Lim, but that plereing eye was Mxed Ine hand,-and the beariyg of nh person of condi> | counsel iim and take cure of him. Dut, to go | Lish kept by wax work figures; rows of sable 3 Miss Fol: f Stratford, Ne A.” tently upon mo, scomiug to ask, "Is this wll | How. Ils fuce ty su singular, so full of clev- | to a type common enou: h. something between caidas ¥ Miss Folsom, of Stratford, No ae And still yho crossed tho threshold nt the fall tenor’ UP ie ereeet at ‘ cl Fie come erok inky the inather of | Wolen sitting vxninst whitewashed walls War? cried tho orator. “ Widows!" shouted Jones, who marricl one, “A babe,” says o writer, Is a mother’s an- chor." We havo often heard that the Orst thing abe foes Is to welxh It. Suean 13, Anthony wants tho name of tho Pull- nan cars wltered either to Pull-man-and-woman or Pullelrrespective erness, that IT know none whieh ree} Dame Du: Of-soX CATS. Of night, and stald until tho Dawn's red roso How,T reached my House Leannot tell, oven | sembles It. He has so much ex: | Prederlol, iu str Coventry 1 atmore © faint with plles of breads youths with savaxo A MUDAL TROUSSEAU. © Marriage," auld an wofortunate husband, ta Bloomed in tho ust, und, at tho blithe gay call noe one doupney vars werbmtiliane, bueeas, preszion that one constantly finds some. | for By f yollanay mock Her aby day in ord faces? bent old men leaning on thelr staifs: | ‘The London Queen aives the following de- | te eiurenyurd of love.” And you men,” re= Of larks uprising, swift sho wont away, Sait He, Altnee nesiny aud selon OT Od L thlug ae in it a westures are go | RUNY Avcloly. vorat and thouxh {t ls true nily | mangy children with seatd heads—shirted, | scription of a trousseatt prepared in ‘Paris | plied tis wife, “ure the grave-diggers.” But loft bobind ber, adorous as the May, eae aricerockanmed fice that inot hers; any | Wpereneiato that they adil much to bis words ait | f poet writes tho fulteltous things for her, yet |-hooded, nuked, with features back aud yel- | foran Italian tady: ‘Tho bride ls Signorina | Women barbers nro multiplying. If they ‘Alasting Ponce, that from ber sombre clothes exelaimer What is tho mutter, Nelly, dear?” | oynomies which ono never tires of stud: Pa. | tho poet bas something of Richardson's truths | Jow dn all Indefinable shades, in costume for uecellan, of Florence, and the bridegroom | Bave pretty tuys they will, no Fonte, keep Well, like w stur, and brought oterunl day, Tontregted: “po 'ugy ask me any qdesyonss | pleting, and following.” Gibbon. ty ls Tnemotrs, | {ulness.- Such w Indy had no weed wask for tole | tig most part white squatted In elre Princo Odesealch), of Rome. ‘The house | telr customers in hot water all the time. Lake Fans, Sept. 5. Panny Dniacore | Cbs Jove me nlwayas ‘4 tandtotd | HIMesWAtIE more tinitering description uf the | Cue Tullt UlOY OF OMEN BEOUNE teep | flue Teds aunarcwinaniti H ‘Tho petition of a Tennessee woman for divorce att es duys E opene my boat and told | Soung girl, Iulia account of the avonts whlch asleep in corners, motionless ng the rubbish- | and body linen are magnificent, and comprise | sets forth the fact that she bent ber husband at NEDLIPS STORY Bani Hc but bescinw Sant bio sn liseut inight naver ) enyued fs briof und dry, but he implies that at JOUNNY BOUQUET’S STORY, heans which form the background, withont | three different types: First, renalssarice om- ] a gamo of checkers ana was pulled across the rou by the huir us a reward. * “Can there be happiness where thore is no lover” solemnly queries an author In a book on murrings. Not much huppiness, perhapa, but if the girl is awfully rich there can be lots of fun: The bashful young mon who asked n lady on the bench If he * vould see her home" was much surprised to hear her reply “that be could go up and see it if he wanted to, but she didn't think ber father wanted to sell"; then she coully walked off with tho mao of her cholco. A Dradford (a,) girl at the seashore was the innocent cause of t sensation. The fair damsel appeared on the ptazzeof a leading hotel in a brecay muslin dross, Hor tootele wootsles wore Ineased in low stippers. Following au absurd fashion sho wore on ono leg a black silk stock- ing. andon the othor 0 dery red. A Bradford Thun, uleo at the same resort, sat n few feot avay. Looking ut tho lady and her pretty hose, be remarked ina voico audiblo all over the plazza: * Bet $ on tho red.” A damsel who Ilyed in Dubuque Was ambitious to marry a duquo; 1 Lis, first, wlthough bis aulé was not dixeournged, b ro th sntlemns o, Wi veme: ry, el a 188 “1s the boug file New-Yorker ever tired, ‘And now my Hite was tadeed ‘a blaul, J was | was much the more enamured OF a4 a it Be Jt was not Jong age tuat a gentleman said | nsinite, without ong movement of musele, broidery, eurlehed with deep gulpure, mass- nou il Mt bay, so fT sald; and when it was yh sk, or suiry ? 23 ver stop 2? 0 Iifectution of dceining worse than one is hud | to mwe—he wastn wiic—" Johnny, Lill take | oppressed, weary, petrified, tilling the bright | ive desizns capled from bus-rellefs, after the pee rene Ena 5 nftor toured that | TE dnd palor, Fat. } uot eome into voxue, Gibbon hat to tne full | your best bouquet—thut ble one on a tray. fit | air with mystery. Wo ride on amid a scene | Byzanting school, and this ornaments sliects, i a slaty 4 {eibuted ll to my iiselpattae ad tate coat | nelecunt desire of puttiag bis best fact for | to be the bridal bed of Eve—If you willearry: vencettl, silent, sale In. these wretched | plllow-eases, towels, “pettieuats, and pele- day, iis we took onr drive to the park, or sat r red ward whieh belonged to bis respectable cigs Saath ttle Hips and th horrible hay: be th re f i t le, . pleasud ov. displeased, Intprested or weurled, | pnd tines, He took no pride in making hinsulf | it to this address. ¢ Hips and those horrible hags we see the | yours; second, embroideries in madern style atoutr window In tho hotel, where, In’ truth, | Kioused ur annoyed mo, Tdured look neither | f'hovelace te thie vilingo benuty, but Toft He to | AML right, boss,” was any’ re | Shildren of tustand debris of the seragtlo. | lant bouquets of Howurs and garlands o Ispent the greater part of my time, idly biekward nor turward. Lecad without recely- | hy inferred that he, aud not. ene was ane hota a rast 088, tie tespanse, 05 Yeur by year the negro villages” of {age surrounded with fine Valenciennes watching that busy, restless, éver-Increasty ing the ailghtest Lmpressiun frum the puyos T HUSTLA He ARIE Hue thors are rung | foot ils Sto Hill and observed) 1 rather devil- | Soudan are ransacked for girls of ‘for clumises, petticoats, and summer HL FES USL Mf, | turned dter, and listened to Alice's sweet vows 7 :l . {sh Hyht in his eve, while he wrote yolnptuons beanty—wt * stoi H ever-changing Erowid that surges through | and to the kindly’ conversation of triends and witys fn which w mit ins: win a young girl, an sh Hyeht in his eve, ie wrote n name y euuty—who are stolen | or third, Inn and Bulgarian em- ti i phat Fe ee eee a Nena eae auriye that Gibbon did not destroy Susanne Courehod's | onacard. Lt wasa beam of the lizht that pought for a few beads or a bottle] broidertes, with large flowers and greeques a fore It. aise oo dee! = C= ved by pity, svol h savage | jc rt ns ; 4 “They tire mie so, these people, Wheredo ae ine ce reatlenge, wad tor rare Ee macnineine ne Dapeoved i ane portunie ink fame aan allot Het Is aiken and nisslon, the {irover Knows enger bursts await quarantent 1F MeO ae prinel- : 3 att e ts f i ve vi econ Abel’saltar. However, Lwasn'tpar- | 2 arrival. Heautiful women are the money |*, iy erviet vble-clotli eet they come from, and where cin they all by | S2lved on trying haw we should Hike Now Scr: | mission to visit her at cher nome, | one hones g Me eae ake lucury ot the fut faireenm | Daly for serviels, | tuble-clotlis, | sluccts, : ‘| -o'| Aud so wo went, Alles and f aud a fattncul otd Us One i pee ES ONL UCY Seon weal hts, Pastas, ininistcrs, wh 0 the cheinise 18 low aud rovnd, and ‘item att Kars must bo a fow we should Uke) sviinin, who hed been with us from our child nga week, An fiturchangy of letters soon bes | started olf to deliver it, Stopring close by to juopubuntn senge a tleree memeyatnre nator’ it Fe ae eae eciats gutpure, below wei Very probably,” replied Alies; Inughing, | were ahd loved and watebed over us ne if wo | wivh to dizzin his far correspondent than gent | elinnige my nate and eat abitof luneh, a gout uousands of woth mae and femato chil | $i wariand of Marguerites, embroidered ta an prob ys”? rop! Alice, Inughing, want Lroeole Oe had eet erie tegr amet eat ment, Like otner lovers, real und felgned, he | wuny people gathered near the great prize | dren. from § to 10 years of age, are anpunlls: white satin stitch, the bearts Lotru pula sollow, but how are we to lnpress those few with | Mit. 7 A 1 thore for soveru! | counts tha sand since tho whiss was turned on | bouquet and began to talk about tt and to | finpurted Into the Moorish murkets, On tholr he Tne githenel wud sano pene awishdto know us? Are wo to send anad- it thts, ‘ ‘ If bla banishtuent, and tolls ber tint itis" ubun- | smell it, and so, whethor some jealous rival | way many of thom dle of x broken neact. They guurites falls gracelUly Ov ee ne te eee ad Fo a timo I had hoard nothing of ifenry | dred and twehty-one hours elyhtven minutes sthatenr hether 1 hid are futtened prior to sale, und are treated The Greek sleeve hus n sluiilar einbroldery, and vertisement tothe ditly papers stating that | West, tat that his wife bid recovered feo ie Nha. thitty-thees. seconds since, Crassy. dist stole thateurd, or whether 1 had dropped iton v m, and at reated to 2 t 3 t nad cr , the edge of the chemise bus a wide, open-worked Tutlasnono cane to 00 Lok, Mryvo ladies, possessing nuny agreenble quul- | {ues In Cuba und roturved with Wlus to Heston | poured tn tho clouds." In the noxt It len wook The: streuts the card wus udssingt wlan toule rare ee Gate "or enmentmeMt, for tee Atoor | ein. vuntered rita nurrow gutpuros the tultinls Sue necepted a pooner itles, but very fow acqualtitances, would like | & Plt glenn fom nat since he bus seon her, “and to. sny it seems like | Wh the £1 nye: ers agaln. fOvee ont the ilest. When word with care, or | IO. with a Princess coruct, are, embroidered | Young fellow whose first name was Luque, , 8 ae er gaaee ourdon MtrscGuedun and rg | bnec He barauan her, and to, ony ie gece ike | L tasieued back to the pluce where I had | sorrow, or old axe (whlch comes aisha woman | OWAHS ITs nes. at op Sees iniedteaane. Hs tocnlurge thelr circle, und will reeslve ap. | self bis nano bud only once ogeurred, whon sho | professes himyctt to bo unwilling to use the | met t e gener He had gone away int | js worthless. Maybo that ghastly wre viow of the extreme heat of Rome, Is in crepe Hheante who. mist bring undoubted refer- | WEE, wr. Wess ttiaulred, fox you pestondiy, Wingunge of ordinary loverscand thus to tortor | carriage, £ told iy trouble to the hotel elerk, is worthless. Muybo that ghastly wetter, wit | linew over white satin. ‘Tho (ralu ty ombrotdcred ences nsto character and pusitt iV Rat lic ieoies bunauil wera faulgras not been | tho epitheta of“ orlinul and unique’ which | the geulul Giltts, and he sald, * Pahuw! take it te | woman's face, once sinited In a merehunt’s fnco with orune-blossoims and roses In white silk. es ato character and position) nf such | wall. Ue lonke himself very Hadly, am bos lost | why has bestowed upolt hin: yet how shall be | his wife, te ls nounarting tn Srwore the pretty ueckluce of Htusha, With | Witalyer veluiogsand a thiek feamewori of and such a tne? No, Nelly, that would | ie eee eee eed no. woude auviety has 4 | convey i nouon of tho tedium of existence | Now, that gentleman I fnewrby an acoldent | ueed-up pipes ana stippers.abe has been eteared | {tce- ‘The skirt opens in front ever a satin tabe hardly do. Mow shail we accompllyh ite 1) foe oot; und no wouder, for, as you | piucu thay parted? flo then relntes how be oneo | of passing Dts Bouse, and A hud often wdmtred | ont to make room for new oucs, | Tho Mour is Her, covered with point Vauruille, embrotdored ardly do, ail we neeompligh ity know, hs boyish ‘miarelaze wis tho yecut mls | gussea three wecks Ina stupid country-house | the iiflexible, the solitary, the Jufty and self | bideous hot-ed uf scusuulity. | He Deliever in | crehe borllee, wreath of urungesblossorns, with: amquite reaty; to tell the honest truth, wale ot bis Ite. Ahoy are utterly unconRontl, Vitiva cross old’ cron. who tuked t@hiin about | rellant quality in him. Ho was kind to bis m- | the bottom of bis heart that fn He reladon te | Wf leaves round the ehiznon, and a long tulle this hermit life of ours begins to weary me | 284 for years have lived apart ut least mine | Gow and Magog, Antiohrist, and her pelvaty ine | feriors, manly to his equals, buuzhty to hiveus | wouuin be wag Greate to Yo test bene, than vell, worn VEspagnole, fuiling over the hilt just alittle, L have yletded to’ your wish to onths Olt Of tho twelve, thougy thoy aro uuiN= | terpretation of the Anoetly so, with wo Louk | purine About oNco oF tavice wyeae hu stowed | brite. Under tho curse of xuch a cnraeter his | Aad drosnes, atid not over tho fuce, \y *» ber Exel Y 4 byes Ci ft el" r bein perfect seclusion; but I can seo that | benlth ts falling vory Tapidly, aiid It may be that and no. nolchbors, exucpt nn old ‘Inynlld who de- | Hquor tn his eyes, ws tf Calin bad bred on Abel's | lend ian waste, his nianhood a ruin. Whut tho ‘The bride was led up tho broad aisle, Got up in the most killing stalsio; When asked if she'd be A true wife to he, Bho promptly replicd, 1 should ematato." Sald Mrs. Younghusband, “Charley, why a {t you nover talk with ine us you did before we were married? 1 natico that you tuk fast enough with othor wore! “Dearest,” replied Charicy, withont taking his cyes off his nows- per, “don't you kiww that thor people talk jo vonceal thelr thourhta? I have nothing tu conceal from you, love.” In another moment he was deep in the stock market reports, while something Unit sounded yery nich like “ hume bu” teetnbled on the ips ‘of Sirs, Youngbue- ‘band as sho slowly left the room. © done you goul, Nollle, dear, iu spite of | of tho possibio wuturinl euat must bo fount in luweults, und belloved thut tholr only hope | will wither for whien {huve been mld. Iver | inay help we to conceive, gushes of affection, as “Hubby,” or “My first uequulutance there. A ludy whom wo bud willigaica Mus tagEcs 5 datit hy seribed ull his ailments, and two country gen- | stock, and a fittle Nquor brought out the con- | Europenn owes to tho now-attalned creed about WHAT TO CALE IER. the Inspititing almosphere of New York bus | *4uopy releuse tor bath sat Mui | ies viiog | Hlumel, who bad Tuned | themselves’ by | saie uy Tanid to: myscifs. "These flowers | woman, gimpse at the ompire of the Moor | When a woman addresses her partner with ! n for hotter days tay in tho divisi z Heve ho meunt to send U bla m1 yourself, and novw, the sooner we come out | tho crowded strcots uf New York, wo muda our | put one boing t Prussia and Mioatborunlnes | will tuke thom | poe eee ae BISM KIS FIIts’ ” dearest hubby,” he may possibly like it if he Of ourshell the better, Lot us look -around | fteteuuuintanee there, tts Miatugeroom, | {r{gtl they could uo agree about tho conditions, Lruny tha door-beil of bis house and asked SMANCK’S FIRST LOVE. tan bear It, but most men would Ike to hear the hotel, though we silould never have the | and/udiired tor her relied aud dhanttten Peale Well,” bocriva, “those three weees did nut | for thy lady. Shown Into the parlor, | saw my For some months there resided In the fam- | ah bear it, but most men woul 7 dt u 4 pert seem hnif so long'asthatime I bave been alisent | buyer's pleture over tho mantel. ‘The house . almost any thing else. One fears that differ- = courte e anne a ius aslo to strangers, cranes REUBEN eel Gi Ea ae from sia ae, alls nis not. an excess of vw otexpensivaly Tura but Lines dks Le Seca rains jane eerie ate ent fecha ot nuliiress may follow, which rep- YOU BID ME WRITE. even It attracted by thelr appearance; and, | Eoums adjolniug our own, knocked hurriedly ut . r elaborate compliments at o bode of persuyernuce in gome muilerately bs . On th hand, ee a ranUG; MWe } ; the uxpense of overy otter woman in tho world, | compeusating profession aud slow but gainine | whoin her youth was Btsmarck’s first love, resent another mood, On the other hand, F onthe whole, Lthink the mutter will regu- | our door one night after we bad rotired. Our old ) und tells bor of w pietiro he hns seon inn studio | conaitest on ilf fortune, A lady entered the | She was Corn ut Grelfewakd, whero her | When man addresses his spouse as AESe 10K Jate'ltself. Wo hive beon ‘alone inn erowd? | Margarot, answered tho wummons, and tho Lue Por the Chteaan Tribema, You bid ino wrlte of othar days— ‘Vo trace the link that les between hase eb/ldish tasks and childish plays ‘Thro’ all the yours that iutorvene. ‘Twas tang ago, O lons 0} a jtca have changed to mont ‘Yot #till those scenes to menr'ry glow ‘As fulr, ag deur, today as thon. "Twns then, with childish, restless foot, ron) Bpot to Bpot we treless bled; Explored full many # green retreat, ‘And vlamnbered o'er the mountain-side. . What plenics thore! Do you recall ‘tho fowls {of candy} and tho wine, Tho fruit und pastry? Fanvled all. Save what your pocket bold, or wine. id taken fora purtrait of bor, but the painter Loued that we would camo to ber ngsistunce, | Res Gaiits Jong enongh, now, ind Lwant te see my it- | hertntier faring been taken sidden| and da | eee ee ea ten aa ence re tor i tle Nelile in hor proper sphere once more.” | gerously i. Alico hastened to do all in her | vain all over tho world; Gibbon relates this ad ‘or Inu?” ivr taco flushed. “Who has kK ‘ i " i elute: - q ie sank ‘ ons He ness atl t! "\nd thea we wandered off Into a discus. | Romer tnd for sevoral days. dri whiek the | venture uuly to uxalt the yrucesof Mille, Chureh~ | darvil tq sem flowers to mot? year 18100 certain Count St——, who Inter ples nf Telia ot. ae ie 1 ere Finks be. ei hid thea wo wandered off hte a disens’ | davai, slowly recneured, sto made, Areiuone | ad's anid and aharaetur abavu those of Ror por. ured Lo send Howerd tO Mee, und there | niles brilliaut military enreer, lived atthelr | Word. But when ong heats n Musial Ny et a 8 bringing | son. ‘This artiicin! and lubored tone coutinucs | wus no safety buc li consistent lying, Your | house, and frequently recelyed the visits of 1 dress Mis wife us “Quebnie,” which Is said the kin of people we shoult really Itk hack eloquunt desoriptions of hott father at ne * tuontiy recolved the visits of Fee eae Pheer ee Cae eae ee eee merci aa | THOMgbOUE fp correspondenco on fs aldo: ut | Rustad eH ee amawasiila wife “ns | fellow-atadent from the Agrienltural Aca | (f bo the word used by que of, the most ils. ‘Cha daylight died away and we louked ont turparorswadtuaacqunfatanc hfe to bus was tao tonw of the times but neltmor in loves | maine, and felt thut (his was NH ttow | dems. ‘This visitor was Oito vou Ilsmarek, | Hee Sheri Sew. England tn oat. enuf rtd i dresging his better half, It seems us If the at the beantifnl city “under the gaslight,? | geme@ real Crlendsbip, Tha ico was broken, nud Sears seg eronunininers, Ce aie tee | suado eeuktanert me Mowers? Have you not | who soon concelvad w tener affection for the | wife had her proper place In his atfections, aoe et ere cise prabatla, deaite | yiglouser srisuod to vontinus our lasluted ito. | tendoress, or & alugio spark of reul passton. |» “No. nuda, Hee eet a eT Iyenrold Josephine, the daughter of the | The word fs expresstves It grants tha snpert- few of th vd allit esll- | (Gn Snturiay Alico camo fn froma walle with our | Gibbon's Froueh vorues are curiosities of literu= | from me,befure, te te wt eae ura | house, and manifested his sentiments in ser- | ority of wontan: It enthrones her in iis home, nics of the crowd sult tramping under our | fiehts sae Gray wants you t ttn her [-t#ee.8 We Wrote French prose with remarkable | lates, | Thore It no mlutuko about it.” onnies and similar spectacular tokens of his | Quite In contrist Is the reserved tone windows, and with the ovening papers and | ynAelys Ste, Gray wants you to mo with Her Tvorrcuthuas and ivenoy. At lensth ba began to | | She seemed all ihuttor Tike eveidow told thay | eae ac ae ee a some ‘unpleasint Tittle | ML many wouscholdy, It ts ulways © Mr Blt our many beloved books we ended tho day. | ‘Stabut stata Peay T toll hur you. wifl'aucupt write as auaccopted suftor, yet be did not de- | her dend fieband hus roturued to lite, Loolkine . i" nots | ana “Stew, Smith,” and ono fears constantly .. part front the conv: f |) conflicts with thé aeadamical authorities he 2 nay . 4 Olirs was n strange position. We were hor Invitation? v @ conventional form in which ho | now at the tvers, again ot bis portrait, ber Jefswatd, hts de that he may disturb tho dignity of thet house, beh the flowers. be turned to Who ar these for?” parents let rooms to young students attend- | “Wife” It ts Almost hnpossible to nvotd adam.” : ing the university {1 that town, About tho thinking of “doggy,” and there Is an un- yirt- | Such Kevere propricty, however, can hardly dy to avall myself of Mrs. Gray's professed biniself to bo “with utmost estuom | cyos diluted, her temples flushed. She wulked | Wir obliged to leave J was quite 1 7 ‘eh 5 rose by: A doth comparatively young, Alles was now ‘A 4 . und uffection, hor yery humble servant." {4 me like a Wonian of wuthority and undersome | Ure, however, In no way preventing himfrom | cuduro the .innovations of children, lt Is ‘Those bygone days! you know them all; 25, and 1 twa yous sonied “Without belng, Haat ee Saaual whew abe eaane nt few hours : Bligh ana utut exultornntt, Looking into my eyes nuudkesaiou tad matte ides nnd tonoh ins episties vaaauima it, pap wonich suften, one’s z ou know toalr smiles, you know thels teary; z ~ x bho sald: uy tho. burt ehind. one eek and then thas grow nto mare re by any meins, regular beauties, we wero | Mter te repent it in person. dsshosut and talkad FREPAUING FOR MARRIAGE. Aine did my husband say?” Mnissives bo f octal verte und mothor,” thtit ‘Tout fell athwart the coming years. nully suc for Josephine’s hand, specs hie terms, * father th Paridted te meet clanichuele aye. been, lawn | eee eae eeree ee eee ee eee eae ee ee ee eee eee ne aint ears Hee Seer was proupliy retuecd hla by | thowifu culls, tbe husband “father.” And tho | Since then, how wide upart our lives! . ul to yourn. ui the parents, who strongly objected to give their | bustand calls bls wife * mothe ere whore Old aries are fled, old tears aro dry; 4u our native town, away down amone the | Pression of her eye, tho tone of her volee, tll many of us are coming back to town to get | tomy anne wite tor yours. Business utd care ny ' . Says" Mr.” . 1 het 4 a “a We arisen between us. ‘Take ber these flowers | daughter to "so, iit-reputed young mun, uro no children, aud tt i¢ always “ Mr." apd Hut warm afection still survives, Hampshire hills, as “the pretty Langdon soautad strangely fiwinmeveewe bad novormee | married, ‘Tho iilrtations of July beeamo ae- | MSc bosons may diipel the winter trom | Thorcupon, iu 18% the eorresponitence cenred | Mrud” thure Is W wkeletan In the bouschor’, ‘And thus wo find it—you aud J," s previous. Tho conversation | rious intentions in August, and i + y ents, WI rae ‘162? Wo we y wel ated. i in August, and moatrimontal | our hearts and make us young aya altogothor. Jogephine's parents, who met with | and love his escaped through the window, like Lies uaroughly Sol] eilucates: turned ousunliy on Bawton., ih ran font ina sad } ghgagements in September, with weddings | , Sue turned to tho bouquee He’ rained her | #40 Hugnelal reverses through tho Instrumental- | Noah's dove, In searel of & new life. | Thon St tours upon It. An orango bud she took, all | ity of thofr own spendthrift son, emberited to | there are the severely homely terms which one Frlihy eit wor absohutely:salona fn thee| ASR OE ANCES, eas acacetntiy fall eee ee one a De Tee ee eee tome’ Ghoanuk | Amerion (Minnewotu in 1816, and afterward went | finds in use by Charley's father toward bis wit, world. Our parents aud only brother had | Hostou! but wo have no. ploturos, somotines i | cember, Having settled the comparatively | upon bor knecs, Ma ed bor bead among. tne | to frooklyn to live, where, in Te, after much | the womun miylng “my mAn,” orsimply mane ; aed en Rnificent organ ale | ee ete oosiue a husband, the | Jowers to let thoir coolness refresh her purched, | reluctance on her part, Josephine Lecae tue | tho husuand ailirossing tho partnor of bis tolls died some years before the thue of whieh I] Ways, Of course you uurd i, Alise Nelly, whon hoosing & husband, the abide " 1 af ite” or We and ¥ ith Rae teste iM id Mia you were thoro? Your sister tolls mo you ara | fashfonable girl now turns hor heartfelt ut ae etd act a ee eee ey a citizen of Tee ae earache took er to | tharos t vite ohne harty tacos, tho’ wore am writing, ad ca Vl ve y - | confidence again. Lxtole awa: ue citizen 0! |. H—ces by name, whe tou! Fr to here Is in smiic on y Lad, L Be di was a widow, Poor | pusstonatoly fond of music, aud of orxan music | tention to getting hersult satisfactorily | the world. J H—cs died tnt 187, From old Vermont's bigh, verdant crown, From eatin Champlatn’s pend sine wa! From near Mount Manstletd's rocky frown, You coino to gruct me hero today; And In Wisconsin's fertile plain, Thy Winnebago's wide expanse, Now, in the timo of garperod grain, Iglye you grovtiug clasp and glance. and, by invitation | are wonderfully freigbted with weaning. After ehlid! Merstory ts brief and sad cnough, | especialy, t i— ‘Jose- i Helty and Honesty . ‘Tho man site loved and martled wt18, proved, | 't Yes, Phuye often heard it." I replied, dressed for marringo; also to bettering her | Mt hMent UP We ttia wae thane. oaulnnp Soe ee te tt gare, Foe eae ea aad wit | Wetroolier. | Wiser? Who cwn tell? in every way, unworthy, and for tlires nils- TuiWays thought Cappreuiated our organ ene | person. Sho destres above all things to beat | said ho, "did you deliver tho bouquet???» ¥ tho reat of horduys. Sre. H—cs futthfully pre- : We'veynined, porchance, soma worldly lore Somowhat of dignity, as well— But whero the hope and trust of yore? Alt things acem possibie in youth, And clenr the radiant future rloams; But yuu und 1 have learned tho truth, ow oft delusive are its beams. crable yeats her young tte was a burden to | trely;,out when iny brother, Iicary cama buna | teast pretty, if not beautiful, that 1 | Ltook tt to your wife” Lo my wife?" “Yea, | serves the pieces of pootry addressud hor by oT 2 ar YU i, from Europe, tho year after it was opennd, bis pretty, tal, on that awfu z ¥ " eae CURRENT POLTRY, poverless to ely or comfort In suteh a grlet his reminds me to ask if you wit allow mo to | goes throuats all the rejuvonation possible, L wire ts fullor wrutitude. Saved by n mistuke, | WHITAT THE GItLS ARF DOING I hoard two robins ainglng ia the wood ee tiis. AL the end of three yeurs sie wns | jorrow. Ite will arrive horo tate tantaare: AO; | Mota alrl at Saratoga who told me that she | ombraco the blessod oponiag made for bottof | 4 handsome German girl came 4,000 mites Oue April day, as this, | AL the end of ee cite Ae re | cit be caose happy co uscurt us tu St, Stupiuns,+/ Wis trying to fatten herself for bridal. The | yous binnt those rich blossoms on the grave of : 6 | ‘And what thoy sufd my heart woll underatood home in a stuty of Intoxteation Will be tnost happy to oscurt us to St Beopuunlss') atlanced husband was an ardent adudror of | Your estrangement, an in oe wares oF te to sev her lover, and beenme a bride in Low- ‘phat April days We k: t, 10 Rart! 0, Bineat Instant death of her non euused he | Vets Now Yorke plumnpness, nnd ale wus ‘rather lean, ‘Thy | Hex good Wook, “cling to tho wife of thy ) jston, Mo,, last Thursday evening. She cama | «op, tove inawest throtu all tho busy daytime: eatery Te abe falls ‘After this Altea was anxious to leave, the ‘Teuppose Alice answered for mo‘that I shoutd | imonnt cf oatment and cream she consumed | > " 4 7 ‘Yhatsoon for you, and sven for mo, Shall finn darkness compnas all, ‘Yet seoms it to this heart of mino ‘That, when those shadows round us rotl, The ae otbae: a shadetios ‘To gil tho passing Of the soul, Osukost, W! AM. B. Hanwox. rr ‘ i i ke MMeetnggered a momont,tooked asif hoonght | from Hamburg, Germany, neross the ovean, | on, love ts teue in winter aud In Maytinel” old’ house where there wero so many sad be happy 1, inated uantanoowlchour trie a iinrvelous, and she lofted around allay | to knock iro down, aud rushed from tho pies | arriving in Lewiston Inst week, Hor hus- Sake thon, you know, tho hour was Folly’s play- PRsncutiogse Aleve We lind boon Lnnpyeltte | Leeur, L was to bewilders to speak, Tho | long, retusing to dance even, for fear o' ‘Nextday 1 mot her upan bis arn, th t t a “z f ' dron and desolate orphans, and where my ae at eande hor face so fuiniline | working off wh ounce of flesh. A month of | “Jonnny,” he sald, “ bring beras big a bouquo: pan ts a sinart young German-American, tmto=: - dram and dékelate orpians, rnd wlewa my | 10 mo ov rat sabe fue, name of the unkaua | that iid of treatment increased lor Woleht | every wook, aud. auve co goariot rose for mol” and the two aro tho happlest of the happy. Twas April day, than orphanage. But where shouldave go? | what coutd (all mean? Waa 1 now to moot nino pounds; but, tt didn’t Improve her ap- : An archery club went out to practice mt | an 1, to keop in tune the merry birds Sivas nt tho close prourshort New Gnetuid | Bim again, to endure uteesb all the misery that | Pearnce, to iy mind, because sho had a fat, A BRIDE TIAT HESITATED. Ensign’s Monntaln, Missourl, Miss Mnth- ve tbat April day, a ee carey a consultation as | tbe kuvdly hand of time was only Just veginaing | POY look inthe taco, and her skin beeaws | A couple from Virginia landed in Milton, Leet tre ; tee Ta deal tho flowers of rosunation aid cous | Dad from Indigestion, ‘Tha wiser systen ows had n lovers’ quarrel with: Mr. Grace, | sang with tuem, thoughtlesly, some foolish Garfiold's Kindliness, ' ie Hoeare eet a utter: insiiaran ce fora Co a ee ao rorcor tue day and nize | comnMmouly adopted. by" allinnced wives Is. | N- Cy the other morulug, to be marrlod by'} and when It eamo hor turn to shoot at the words— | : Pinrapenviita, Pa, Sopt, 20-70 the Eaton eet twat qrere: alike to Tae. We | Mustato of fovorisn excitement, | would wale | pinin noutlalting diet, plenty of exetelee, ‘and | Sautre Lowls, ‘They walked hand-In-hond | target a few minutes afterward she sent an “Twas Apeil day: Of He Heaton, adtecrtacrs Ueaooted with Lhole knew somoth hig bt Boston, and my abo |e spears AE eg ore tndbed | Ba: ) cone. Rua: Kourd of sleep, those binves. bee up Bain street and took a seat upon: the | arrow into the young man's breast. Tt was | “Sty love ixfutr, 1 contd not holp but choose him;+] church xacluty Ucoumy Interasted in tha case of a family corisisting of 0 blind man, bis tnvalld wifa, aud 4 lomo duughter. Tho latter was at work In tho fourth story of a Government bulld- tig in Washington at uw salary of $400 per an+ nim, and to get thls smull amount sho was obliged to watk (using # crutaty nearly three aniles eneb way dutty letweou hor house and the Peinting-roum, and to ctlinb four Hights of stalre to ber labor, ‘This so exbausted tae poor child that she was inst foslng ber boalth, Tho tio Southern ladies looked about them to a who, among the influcntial men ia Washington, bad the browlest human aympathy, and they de- dithd thie tien, dimes A, Guriiuld, then M, C., Sua tho ion qwost Ikoly to help them in bon= citing thls uttlcted family. They accordingly vistted Gen, Garield’s | house, and found cy cusiany nt yh ocr, | Though eotaplete strangars 0 1. 0} sent! tholr curds tu tho Goneraly who immediatoly enme down stairs. He had his overcoat thrown over his arm, but vory court. ‘ously grocted tho ludies and asked what bo could du for thom, They Kald, * Wo notice that you appear to be leaylug, ud porhaps wo detain you." Ho Cader fn avout’ to tako the tury, but E will delay till noxt train if Tcan io auy Way be of service to you,” and be showed thom into the parior und Introduced thei to bls wite, When he wns told tho case he ropliod that ho should be ang from Washingtun for two or threo days, but (f they would remind bim on his return ho would do alt he could to agstat thom pleasure during the memorable winter I | ast bad parted from him. Ue was and could be | th e “| front step of the Squire's office, and the man | ull an aceldeut, she sald, nnd was ever ko sor- | My love 1s good, I could not bear to lose him; Pleasure during the memoranda ak | Me pnd Dated ery thin ose ast our pathe | tros shedves wi the artinclat bewutifying tae: | asked for Hiconse, As tho ‘Squire was pre- | FY. but he belleved shé meant to KI lin, | 345 Love ta sieu, on, whist could I refuso him day iy the musle-hall, It was, In. mora | might novor cross nzain—l could bour it, may'bo possible in her particumr cise, Her | paring to make it out the buxom girl began and had her arrested. ‘This April dus? _genses than one, nmarked day, for from it | | At tho appointed timo Mrs. Gruy called for mo, | mouth Is repalrod by udantist, it thore Is any inch off, and hesitated, and flnatly said. to William Wilson engaged himself to marry » Senet Oy turunated ttondahip with Henry | buteatwo mone! Thon J roallzed how woak {| thing that can budond to hor toot, aud tt te to Inch off, and he: , and finally sal Susann Southwell, at Ogden, Utah, and | "Yet should ho hear mo. slug, let, him boware— Weat. Wa had niet at several parties; ak yasi, how Lhad hean hoping to geo blu, though | astounding whut the dentlats of tho prosent day | the young man ina hale whisper: among his gifts were a sewing-machine and ‘This April d e Lad recugnized in the othor wududeed spirits bad told myself woshould mvot us tho verlest | can avcomplieh in the way of whitening: und Jotun,” sald she, “L don’t belleve I witl— | & cabinct organ, Her paronte forbade the And it Tony, t love him,’ bave po care—, ‘and, as he was an habitué of the house in | © Tel arcibed will moot us nt the church," said Hiralhtoning. 16 ay, oman (riacura: feo Tnover did feet so flustrated—Iawd! Twone Prone a sed nla wnt wo wee married 10 ‘Tho token that Aeon, yes, T kiss its which 1 was visiting, it became a matter of rey. Hie was obliged. to wo frat to visit | extraction advisublo, then fulso ones aro | der what pappy’s doing now—I feel right | another girl,and thon, whon bo caltod, Susan | And If he sonds it not, {sorely milss tt Mys. 5 course that ho should escort me to the vari- | abick friond, i «| oleverly adjuated; ‘and T 3 ‘1 cove ung oF Kas. HOW Pry what Is it Gus pices of nmusumuent and show metho | “We ru eed ae ontireh June. We the, service MIG? thebe act quite perfect, cithor in | *emblesome—less no bavk; como on, Jol.” | garg, pl uel a thrashing Tat Focovery te is April diy doubtful, Oe ces ord music: Uut had enjayed few | was beaiuning. and te firee siralne of tho mugs, | HNPC Cr culUF, baa boooie eo common that tho | ° Well, you don’t want the license, thon?” | A story comes to us from Bloomington, Alle- Hone tunitios of hearing tt: no stars over wane | pikcenee Staudt Suter” of Forgholeso already | £also can bardly be distinguished from the real, | eald the Squire, ating County, Sfds, to tho ogvor tine n fowdaya | Staging ang Jauxbing thrauRh the woods } came dereil so Tay out of tholr dovustomod orbit us | esued from tho grand organ. Tho nlslos were She goes toa minnfeure and pedicure, whe fixes |” «yigld on thar, mister; yes, wo do? antd | 404 Crolht onginece on the Baltimore & Obl That Apribass ¢ our little country town; and tharo wus very Iit- | crowded, but ug we approncbed Mra, Gray's pow | UD bor hands and feot, shaping and burnishing | 41 nud ved J vo hia | Hallrond hada “falling out” with bia sweets Until a clear, strong volue sang back again: tlo native talent there. When, thorefore, Fre eigpared it a tans of rellofs fiw forte | Mo nails, removing corns und cutious spots, ang | the mats oud he wim ad eeeee UR and sot his | peart, who lived at or near that pluco, and that | “Oh, ABE ANY! a etto rov ‘West invited me, svon after iny arrival in Bo Unate! }goo that my brothor hig arrived bofure | smoothing tho skin witn lotions. ‘hts part of ehh to earnest wut Ow, Bally,” oall | tho damsol in revenge olled the rails on tie This girl of wuities and tours, this jets Tove. ton, to attend one of the Wodnosday organ co mond kept our soats; but Liauatdefor the in- | tho work gomiotimes inviudes to romoval of | he. do's Ho ‘on thater way;’ what ‘ud the | track In frontot herswaln’s train, which was | With plowsaut Jesting docs bor hourt discover, ‘eerts Lcousented, Mttle knowing what awaited | traduction tit after tho services.” eee ee ee otis and lone for moet ranets | fulke say t Lt?ud bo awful hard on me, An? | struggling up the sovonteen-mile grado. It ts | Thy mirth Ia wisdon, 1 ber happy lover, me, | ‘The gontluman stepped from the pew to allow | are subjevt to too much biwute wrowth, Tho | thar’a tho candy stew OL ob Brown’s tos | sald to have taken tho locomotive propor, the Thou, AprileMuye i When tho firat pleco was aver (L remomber tt | us to pass in, ovidently Ietening intently all the | senslblo girl, bowover, will omit this, aud lot ber | night, an? ‘aller that; and Sukey Jones would | “helpor,” and several tong of sand to overcome . ood! ‘was tho ‘Tilanhauser overture) t eat quite still, | while, that a note of the musta should not be | husband wo the doreot, if it ba ona, whilo sho fs | jest dic a-grinnin’ over you about it, Sto | the etfeots of the xirl's atrutaxen, He olasped my hand, and through tho woods wo the toara rained down my fuce, but no words | lost. ‘Hv cast a careless glance on bid gister's | & brand-now wife, and not yo to hia smooth as | was mad aa pizen yisterday when ‘he heard Toe Loar Te Oy ee in apiastane | oompatianeouroyesmoe All I uw wnen ionk | Wubuster, only to bovomo balry atter the churm | Wa wus e gent 9 y nga A CUBAN BEAUTY. Thay Apel Maye Bow bertootiy aytipatuetio were uy companion | of joy, of thanktulnees, of contaut, Im iy tuao, | OF MOSUNY fe Fone rome 0° vachclr Tat, weet mind | nth Soar ae eather alktif Singing ke robins ty que kind content Bnd myself; febe had a that inomentutcered one | 1 boliuve, be could read absolutely nothing, Au, | ett do for ber comploxion is to bow paint, Sdon’t mind her no moron the dust, off Ata Grand Union hop the other night, says That April diy. re flngt” Rate Ed ee not ee tee a tkesowors to mel hutior teinuel | aud let. a physician ondeavor todrive tie hus | my. feat, but J feel so skittish-llke, Johns |g Saratoga letter, the loveliest of Cubun Ob, woldun sunsitine, and ah, set ning! . of tho commonplace oF sonvontionted him fore | Peould hover bave sie thoro—su nour to. bin, | Mors out uf hor blood. ‘This vhould be dona tong | wish orwiydio if 1 halt sqpry wo como. Ldon't | inaiey camo and seated horself nt ona corner Oh, oveiest Jesting, snd Ob, Bier ee De ever, Hive be did not; tiganly suid very, quletly | yor sa Infinitly faf avay! Tyo muslo, now wall onaugh bofare the wedding, for tho puriticution | want'or wet mnrriea, Jobo, _ Tone fed horself atone cornor | two happy’ hearts stood watehing daylig! ‘HiGGerie rcorerat gwd iii Faia | Hee io bonmachag, how, turypeang cl | Aled, Markle wre aL nae tt | wie at ig moe saad Up Ta | ho letra alien a ean fe tt atpet day. rt i ur! oa vyolce from Heaven, just ar girls near v H 7 v ” a G Pile 18 onty tt goth tua foruver.” Daulabioy, for the thuo, al thouybte of varinly | matrimony, tho bollef nem that thoy impart a spollint class wt Oliticid Bohol,” e:78)) She pictured atlftuoas a} MIs canta te oes ” " very” lay Mra. Gariluld etigaged to remind the General on m that day our fricndanip ripened fast, | iriatsund temptations. Rut it onded at Iuat— | healthy softaoss and glow, “Wolly stand up,” sald the "Squire, “I'm |. oxquisit grace pf every Mne and curve of her AN ERTIBTIC PAUL it 3 (ahd ductog, the romainder of that memorable tho voaper service was over, dy." : i 4 pose, She was a slender little thins, dressed If 1 weve Anglo-Baxon ee ead. Parting fem ro bean i eure Meee oe a oe eee ae eet | soMtun scaly beautiful marcy” of LcowWovor, WOMEN AT FIFTY, Fae a ea ee ey mee eieagett | In some airy, striped gauseor pineapple mus: Anil yon woro Japancee, Train‘the fourth floor to sha. tire, und her dala 4 . : : jothoven. | yt ig absoll jerked away, exolalining 10 Jobndinge 4 vn back . . oti mate $1200 natead of $400, ‘Tals simple in- Gtudied out with bis wdvice and asalatanco tho | ‘Thon Mrs. Gray bexged us to wait one moment, js absolutely untrue that, under tolora | ef Ido: in, and her hair was drawn back Into a low Wo'd atudy storks together, sae eta to iiluatiaie the man’s kinduess Tausle wo had beard together. Whon the suring | a on Mr at to apenk to agiay poo womncu who | bly falr conditions, a woman Is (if we may | , The ‘Squire sugested that tho Hconse had | knot of curls on her neck. dor feo was tho Puck out tho peacovk's feather, eehenrt, HE. We de ‘ mg, a Alico began to beg for my return to } were nasistod and omploye by ber, and were t that crude phrase) “plinyed out” brengiven und they bad gone most too far to perfection of all this Spanish and Creoly ‘And Jean our languld backs ou ee er. {twas bard for me to think of all from | now walting for her. She simply named us to back out now, * Pho atlifest of sottuuds 1 Sil Zab ta adbtta ge Anis | sah" and tee ie Cameras | Wheat ba anon Ut all koe wall or | oAMiA i tuttaoe= Sua Stang | Rownf damask of tho ret ino’ burning | wir Alaa Att i ae we Vince doubt that he bud a vory great Intereat in mo theargan died away; only neotltary aati aha ney ill, a woman more frequently arm, i Com'er “long in acov it's afer iver Bis 5A ciniranle ar une a ino Huma Aud you were Jupanusc, ‘The steamer Roncwal, Capt. W. L, Keene, of he bad givon so many proofs of It. Would bo, | knott bere and there in the foncly aister. han not takes a new departure at about 60, | with"—and she sidied back, * "; {| under the cheok, ie ee nan itn i the Brlttsh ana Africin Company, whleb ar- A wonderod, apeuig somo dealalve word Before Z pind L wras lstontn to, othe Old, old atory 3 Ibis preposterous to nssume that a woman of | As tha Bauiry sald: “Tmow pronounce you sungto sci on vt tol the nee Perea If you werp Dotla-Cruscan, rived in the Dorsey a Fow days since "brought to ‘ould pot ask permission to visit me , from tl rat day wo met, ho bad cared fo) ry witel” v8. Ll #201 yay ci In tay country honor fe dreamed onuntilthe | wor and uo only Dut rottered by that uncons Tetura nme Is Nkely tobe behind her growing | "7 id'amoroy!” cried the beido, “an is it} arching brows, ilelicato nose, ani rose-redl Ae ea Tre Rar aan ig dorilias “the anual, whieh is but half grown, last evening ocume, For hours tho drawlug- | gonial murriuge, {nto which he had eutorod laughters, or hur growing sons, in eifeetlve- | donor’ e , | Ups were boauticul beyond compare; and ih ida asd drosalt Stands about tour fret iy hight, and was brought Pode Lae een Crdbd with gucsts assembled | fhoughtiesly when a mere boy, it wna tmmposal-] Ness of Intellect, in aptitude for “aubjects” | |. ¥ou bet ‘tie—easy a9 spellin', and now we'll | certain Httle motion of her lip told Artlatic folds and dress its from Sotto Gama, & aunali port On the southwent tobld moadiou. Many a kindly greeting was | bie for bim to say one word. Yeal bo bad loved | now or old, in general’ brightness go." sula the man, aud they mounted the horse | that sha spoke with the half-lisp that What once were tunics Tuscan coat at Africa. The aulmal did no! vet take ‘spoken—inany a wish expressud tbat we might | me from the first; and now bo was frvv, and . rightness OF 8UsCAD= | double and rode out of, town. toe os bor tonguethe more entertaining. [iy In Dante's days grotoaqitus Kindly to bis keopers, nor indeed until tho voye poke WIanY 8 WRLC xT eid i very inte, | bud come tosvck mo out, to usk ine whethor £ | bility. In what might bo called “quallty,” hor simple and graceful wrists suo proygd bor ic'yunwore Della-Cruscen, aye home was aliuust completed did ho oxnine When alipuat evry ope Beds gone, Ce eakers remembered, iia. ‘And this time 1 bud no need | In the French sense of the word, sho ls, upon curin’s MAD PRANKS, troplot birth any the tuanagoment at Ter Ain me ‘And I were A.—Mooresquo, felting ot s erat itu tO tho at lauip made. Uy Wrongeagd wy hen sank within tau. Ltalkod | — Whon Mrs, Gray rejoined us sbo looked from tip sunpoeittons We haye just made, so much | A San Francisco malden who sighs for | Sith ound, binck eyes and un olive skin, came If L wore mock Pampolan, - those on Houed thy steutur towsusl the, c4ptly On, however. as murrily ne before. giving tveach | one ta anotbor with a bright, loving aunile, und | the superlor bolng, that if the daughters, and | somo one to shield hor has twico been bnlkdd | und stood buside this lovely woman, and tay wis And you Belyravian Greek, wora mot by 8 ahow of the latter's tuoth, molch bate ld word, u BAY sul Dy wiauoat, Ob T now | whispered 30 may “ J nevus know, Until Sune as | the suns, too, du not feel it, there fg some- | at the threshold of matrimony, ‘Two years | thusiastio Baltimore girl Who had boen pouring ed atite aa yaplng ¥ vandals ain nbn ee ee pasinae ane Si OR cette yc uses | katuaneetart OM trates" te vue | AME Wren Nn HE un | a aay Waa tak her arate ur anne MANNS NS My | Mo ade tn Saracen Heise Tay york eas, laud exertions, begged to be excused, adding, jeat- ‘riond, also, Neily, for bia ako?” asa preliminary ere islove | lover, and the wer lay was fixed. 4 Volasques,” and subsided uftor uu ovatatic sigh, im ways rewnote und bleak; nig a uss 1 tt 2 lys “If one of the einglo yeutlemen had ‘Then wa walked slowly huwe In the twillght to | b Uy Oubar distracted our attention Jt Uwero mock Pompelan, bids fulr for bis futuro tralning. Soon after ar PORES AE ue of tho, slUElO Beater guid | Alles, who looked up, iaguiringly, aa wo entorod aero the husband and the wit, and that | week before the proposed marriage the youth | 7798) eho Pocrct ator tuo ‘wullo that abu utait ‘Anu you Bulgravian Greek. Pivat in Liverpoor tho wiliuiuh whiad {6 believed Se A ater i tie reighty but | thaparior together,’ Bbu must ‘Save ven, at w | tO. young people aro good In harness, and | was taken to an asylum for the Insane, ‘Ibe | ang when sho ratsed her lovely arme froin thalt i Tobe tho only ane tn this wountry at the progeak there is no danger of auything serious coming | glunco, that my sorrow was sudden}: ‘\ifted | ubove all, in themselves; but with theso In- | about-to-be bride recovered from the shock | graceful position in ber fap and slowly Hosted If you wore Culture's scarcorow moment, passed into tho pants prs tag = to pass now--sol will aay good night, Pray, ac. | trom ay beart, and when I presented Mr, West | clusions Iittle mora ig negded. And the bat- | and the disappointment, and at one of the | #cross the room with hor little boy every one And E the guy of Art, fous! naturalist. The yor 8 near uD and ‘West, donot bo taken with one of your musical | us au “old trieud from Roston” the truth >, poke of ber and oxalaiwed at the perfeotion of Yd learn in latest phrasos lund ullowed bimell to me ue fevers aud yoyuest Mike Langdon to open the | flashed upon ber In a moment, tleisto be won along the wholo fine. A, | Pacific coast resorts fast June accepted the | por beuuty. All of these dark-eyed sonoras bave ar enther's aualatest oraces low the ateginor'y dock, und utow oul 8 Tene Plago, for she is very tired, and must eet Out on When by loft me that oveniog bo sald; “Ican+ | gry halrisa gray hair, & crow’s foot Is @ attentions of a bachelor of 40, This man of | that tropical cuarm to thew, aad In coaverduy ‘Yo Usp, and lov wy halr arom, ablo spirit of tricndlivcas towar iF