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“Go back to Miss Delamater,”” tumult about us. Taking» There Ever Such Luck! “Is it Mra. Bunnythrope?” asked the gentle s AL N ES, ~ > : : bidding her adieu, have Hannah show tried to ucge us forward. Was Ever Suc man. as Tom tenup breathless: = SPECI NOTIC | sU MMER RE SORTS. eee aeeab will oe ings Bey the brakes CHartER Ln renponet aie its 5 Slow T've cut down. Are youa Elegant Hair i] PRES Tyner ‘nd rang the beltagaiay "| o Hark! is that thunder ?” send of ‘ander | , William Fasail lived with his grandmother and | T'S" man Adds a charm to the piainest face; but when fated, | A... Sectitien-atineh the door flew open wide— | been marrica ‘three ‘and has a fret- | her breath. 4 his sister Ju, at Hiltop, near Reigate. to Lon- | “What ick! features before agreeable lose their om mae. noel on =~ - wag And. with « bound, Lucille was at my side. | fal baby on her hands seit have to make | “It is too cold for a thunder-storm,” Waiter | ¢lerk in the eeialty, ann bee © pone tn the | alive.” ‘Wek! Come along; I think he is hole exprossivn is that of advat cing ag Sissy neck Ber lovely arma she threw, ana | allowances.” answered, “It is only the wind.” Grening, which he did not mind. He called the armed Tem took the reins; the doctor accom- | artic eB — his father’s entrance, Allie Even as he spoke a tearful gust toreour hands | @7cuing, which be & smoking-rvom. Danted Tom to the body under the oak mill Bice stil I civod not daring to potura crying. Pritle and a little spicing of anger gave | apart. Denser darkness, darkness that could be Rog thirty, the grandmother S he alive?” askea Tom. : Pos et wing kteeca that my fipe dil turn. andcalmnesandLwassoon dressed. | fele, fell about us; we could not see an_ inch be- eightr, da. Geenty thoes ; thes intermediate gen? rors its heart is beating. But he must be (eerie atta. Peaigt Ge tommy aod he | Soden dear wasn ca Ray pci, | ata feng Sei. Semana | Pat sell male sebecke s er, ; : 5 ; \é dog-cart eas . - chi'dear! Y thought ‘twas Dan, my | Baty, and the beauty of the = | We wore in the very path or ahatieanane ferent: | Tronly he couki ind weompanion: andihefiond | ULM Wastother matter to hail hia apy Mowe w the seked me o'er and o'r. hal dignity, hhim that | trees fell prostrate to the right and to the lett oy | WHO most commonly came to his rescue was Tom | €¥¢ ch 6g yy Se ht ‘courage to-say, © Do it more!” is new honors as if ‘to the manner | us, and branches were borne like straws on | Chatteris. yon one of | 8nd Tom, who had the « ; &. pish, seized npon my stick born.” Then we went out to suy and while | the wingot the tempest. Stricken tothe ground, | ,,20™ Was not such good company Ti | ness, mambed his oy SY MB secre 4 smeward trotted double quick. stedidfulljasticetothe biscultsantcsldchicken” | crouching there in dire extseraten ee ration ao; | these afternoons at Ustal; he listened well | sequences. * "¥" lodgings, regardless of con- | geeayed it Tt secant pondered." Wisse pales of love she remarked tg hinr that she perceived he kad | what might come. es fake’ foaming with words, At lost he sal: { CRAPTER IIL : sks are trcives Golpreenkl bi partied cmap! PE a eed ee done wisely in choosing a wife from the conntry. | | But high akovs the roar of the clementa, the | {ke iu meaning with words. At last he s you | “A Pivxoe rx 4 New Dinec- | Bite Ur i usin And if» brother she shoal! hold so dear, ce ‘themselves so much mi flerce beating of thestorm, I heard my husband's | 9.400% Lere, old fellow, T want to spe | "The spot where po.) ever Wet must a husband fo her hart appesr!”” exclusively-to domestic affairs that it could not | voice. seyousty: « hite, I | rily lovated himsag 0@ Chatters Wot Fae iden grow anit—well, to end the tale, be doubted that they made bettar housches angrbaral Barbara! Barbara!” I heard | guppose,” replied Raat, © Take me advice, | tien as tis now, ai an nete? thickly ballt ove - Fr metyemmontd te fall course had cam ed el ae ome she darkness, and.could not answer | ‘rh and never bet on another horse till hist ealy; ab-the Tew people whe did sce them showed 2g BO Pannell, Senet. Nery Yar ad, I we tand we Ore ONC; > < amber is up.” seegrinnse the doctor, dri fast, and “ee pik ~~ ee nce Told her ny love be ful.” Barbara—not Mi en in that supreme | 247" P. 22 ast and | Wm. H. Daw, corner With and L ste.; Ieee Neat he in etetake ee ben.” Was there latent sarcasm underizing her soft | moment Bet ag gem apes bre Bn Sa Bd 1 moan'te hapeove upon ft, and let thers Zam sna's ‘vodyswitehe on, the seats baliind, Tom | Depot career of Slacl Date St We cee Deets, py. bew roar stupid bead, | words? Tcould not tell. But I felt shy and ill | ‘apon the confines of the other worli!, '* = " | Wabacked altogether. Don’t look astonished; a | he Was preventing Trosmatance of the brother Dan was safe and at ease, and I was ‘when Icould rise’ from en T returned to consclonsness T was in a | fellow must Erecting eee co fd Tee | Erna. Preventing trom tolling off fmto ‘ablieaiinen, ; E* A | fer doing it before I am quite smashvd. | ' : ool ‘ = g, Ppdbce ats eee cal ) Ting her, had his charge ds, viz>—Fami Soctar | beautit there wassomerare,subtle charm | th. bed. thajority of backers, but that does not make a | and there properly treat Wy Fdo.. BSA. | aoul key: MgADOD eae veer nes | a seman! wént out Pennyworth of difference. A mangalways in- | First, the patient recover, and thon he went et (rectitted 3 ao; (fh Learnot tell you abont it. Some things are | CTSAses his expenditure when he wif bus nover | tosleep Sterne tells us taal wo war 1 a lower | oF consent. “But I was not prepared for all that | too sacred to be madesubjectaofcommentseenh, | Fetuecs Wf again in proportion when he loses. | because we lave planted many word, though it sounds contradistory, | interest felt by Tom in thi: was revealed tome that might. It was not the | But I knew that night by my hustante tens | CI } : U y orb” ‘ >. | L#im certain that it pays better to lose standily | by the tail of his shirt t be sp. 5 " MY HUSBAND’S FIRST LOVE. Deauty of gistheed, bat "ia comet, oa rh i spromves, by the dient teees that his trem)- | from the tt than to start successfully, even ft | Shove sake he had ruined Peak callie) the eR, aye. Many tongortnet = - j < ; s cold Bx, rm fou Win on the avet “os sofa, and possibly incurred & dsetor’s bill. tor of the Native W Rittere, oret can She HMCcmming to make usa visit; s0 aid the | fp myasitn mere enild beside Ker-e chld pies | wiieee mentale words of thanksgiving, by his | There am gud deat or truth in what yon say | SCY mn been ny mea Soe | gayny PrvReletggetehe Nasirg Wine Hittere, | use on vas letter ‘iat my Musband, Walter Kcheriige, of i071 a mere ehild beside her—a child physi- | whispered pragers, how grievously Luad eroliged | pin! Bere 42% Good dealot truth in what yon you | Collins’ se llr ten pine fig 1a frm of Masons & Etheridge, tossed carc- | “75 shaded lamp was farmed iow until the ga Miriam had | Ow Ayer Wtiags tine db,” Vabtiod Mona, for, have (correct, thing eee eee | Eke foun a¢vhte Sohghn place. yee jap, after a rapid glance at the | Toom was filled only witha soft radiance almost fe, and my bruised arm had got wall One | -.. Weil, William, the fact is—I want to marry | rot —— overpowering ban ree Its Cure and Its Preventive, = (rem: 8 per dey, S1* per 88> ‘She was Miriass Belamater. Uke "moontight. "Tho windows wers Faseil, who was forging ahead at the rate of | he was taken aback. = ar. i be reap gy | of 3) days Narees and ch lidree Set e And Miriam Delamater was my husband's first | the mortgagee gently to and fro in For along time he sat silently, with POTTS, P gon iy a e murder’: seh him ailThad thought’and ieit and | P3Ursister Ju. There, the marder's out re the scented airs that stole u : a _ four miles and @haif to the hour, stopped so | “Exactly,” continued the anhangsj ono: «and Many a human being has pasaed sway. f JAS. Ho THORP. Manag pe Walter and I had never talked abont the heliotropes ‘and violets tn the garion “fae want te tow you something. Barbara,” wit Mane Se ee jet von might gr © man cred Knowing lig dea ms {remo ta the a KELVY SPRIN yas, how could {clk about about the | ‘Miriam sat, half reelined, in'a high-1 aad bh ee : pat !” he exclaimed, own mim ‘ou don’t suppose I pinced myself | Known add indisputably proven meat "| St re than once, when wore first married, | CTumsun, chair, against which’ her o : p pear and di iy and friends ars ei hair of Se a an es eagaitcant | He dame back presently with a little bun vel- mier yuar ete Roe tear annee eaten | ele ene incon your | foe - sep ape he had syoiwm to me of his father’s ward, wich | 7T Of “paly gold ” gles = I. | 7 i ns ing the dreainiese slumber into which, bad they calua- Yet case in his hand. There was something in queer to you, who’ know tore about me than | sake of testing your ability, or intrading on your | #6 , yor Iyfadopted r : 8 someth Most other fellows do, and wterribie deal more | hospitality, dg you? However, you meant well, | Y adopted, : : vm be had grown up com boyhood, and who | ¢,J2,nat know what sho wor¢—somo diaptianous | bis faccthat I hadneverseen there before; scaacr | most other felloy is true Lam not worthy of her: | But when f think tant Ehad got ovet fay yey | DE. JOSEPH B N IMPLE TREAT - anequal el i ng OUF bllsat Ul honey en ee AP; | it was worn with a carcleas ease and grace that | Gung at showe gia, his whole being was stir- | bus there would be precious few marriages it | horrible choky feeling. and had floated into de= | » al efficacions | fhs best thes countey aftorhs rd | herse! “ were expes good ? Har nsensi li ; that ve of di ! actly incredulously as he sald this, and 1 had speedily be aol g og pert os es ~ I want to show yon someting,” he repeated. | ™.. itis not that sul Peete bad Sienet pee it ripe dan nt rl hl Ba his ed that wher. | ingpstiractive: tupned the conversation In a differentehannei. | eneir talk wandered heck cc her ee ne | {You are wholly mistaken about my feeling for | yout marying! And Ju!” And picking up he | bbetet “ARUIE' | over vuflicient vitality Femaine, thet vitality. bs. iis | But I knew all about it, nevertheless. I had Boao Sig 3 wandered back to his father’s house, | Miriam. Rumor coupled our names, a3 was but | t, he waiked on cogitating. - ‘Well, you are a cool hand!” eried Tom. medicines aud his directions for thelr use, ts quick- | feared that long before he had known me his | Her words rived sod cre ener | natural. But I never loved her, even when we | Usb, he walked my hunter and my hack; Lhave | “Why?” replied Collins. “You have sto, ened into healthful vigor. | day: 52 per week; Th yer : love bad bowed af the shring of thie stately mai | quer %s, aed and glorified whatever they Dulce bactheeiy caeeiner? Met any other than | paidall my debts: Thave given upmy chambers, | my waking @ cet joumen ty ane wate ‘To the faith of the invalld temade uo copren Sade lien nu, this peetlews blonde beauty. I knew that 1 | foUche ee eae aquict, ly atfection. If should * lodgings at Sy: * st try another.” ~ 2 - vasand times a Al T Pr had not been his first love, and that this girl, this | . poeues a it. = The | have told you before I asked uu to be my wife. eemnat overt ort cee ate Don talk such infamous nonsense. 0: sod canto weake tie aero the cue ¥ EE US atk Miriam Delamater, had been. Lig gore meng! pe But I want toshow you this picture of the young | Iny afiairs Rotary before inentioning the matte may commit a crime ina moment of tm: Schenck 's medicines is as simple as it is anfai QUMMER Bo; CAN BE BAD, WITH Gove And now she was coming to see us! dere ay at eT at the | girl who was my first love, ‘There must never be | 22y multe boll = and be deserving, perhaps, of more pity than | Ite philosophy requires Bo argument. “It is elf: | SS and well furnished oom and theon 1 wondered if Walter did not perceive that Ewas | form, cna weemed to busy myself with the last | any more concealments between us, Barbar “Then you and Ju. are not actnally engaged?” | blame; bat w meditate on it betorchard Gane | Saguriua elf convincing, fo the NATIONAL OTE ed. and if he did uot share in some degree, | icone y mae yee a they owe ne ‘Yoo must read my heart to tho yery last ra “Not precisely; but it is all right if Lean anan- | pordonable Oke Teac Want toaplichairs, and | 922 Soo Sco eee oe sas pope a coe al BR But | talkedot per lenurea ay Decscnce- knew not | 1 Ot, aia it waewi go to cope Tod, and clothe her. That is the | listen to casulstry; if le were utterly saltish, |. maindy is assailed. Two-thirds of the caw eye over the latest despatches from the seat of | {R8:, and +» Perhaps—I glided away 5 is t I have been living, like a | and believed in nothing, and killed themselves | sumption originate in dyspepsi worn, teddy akeness—a little, miserable, | fool, on my capital, and have only five thogsand | divectiy life wenn Lore the world-cbuid net go | Sizorlercd liver, Witathte & hood: and wndet the vin ene any carly gitl- | pounds left. I must do something; and the ques- | on. You owe me nothiae for preserving your | Tbs. “sympathiae” with the stomach Tr the ae pao, Glass were a withered flower | tion is, what am I fit for? 1 whether I | lite, but you doowe me a [ot for saving youtrom | {Punt to the morbifie action of | ty ors - first ever given him. I looked should make a good parson; besides, I left the me. : in, with all its distressing symptoms “Reppnete were tears in hiseyes university without taking a degree. “It is late to ht it is very well for you to talk, yo : CONSUMPTION pe at: Behe oP lon Revere foe) ho ‘said, | start educating one’s seit for a lawyer or doctor | man; but you dehot know what hope deferred | _ The Mandrake Pillsare composed of one of “lature's j lough ne Tstolo 2 ‘at picture long before | at thirty. Do you think I could ge a seerctary- | is; to see Fortane just within your grasp, and | BobIr Giftecthe Pedoyhilium Peitatum. f7y y=, | hansen oad oe you; oe Thave been | ship?. As for competitive examinations—1 never | 3. er be able to seize her; to be neglected, sega all the blood-searclang, Alterative prop=rtice of niticently encased in bluo'and gold. Bar eits Krew but little, and lave forgotton that little | inughed at, when you know you have reason om | “kml but. w el. hey the whole story, my Barbara. “You shall keep it | R&P89- Head Pail ctw your side. s The work of cure is ne seein 7 J i, t id 1 .f Tom, who had set his heart on effect c vus depe n band’s firetlove.” Jealous of your hus- | I would sooner have for @ broth: inventor, who bad the bad Inek of lis tribe—one | is wound up. Lt arouses from tte torpudics FIVE HOURS AND ARAL From We I believed he said. B: We must look facts or his discoveries had been discovered already | stomach acts responsively. andthe paweat begins to Te shall Rover have another susie Hoke Meoee | nothing; she is entirc by somebody else; others had made the fortunes | fel thas he ts gettin : ' Beautifully located betwoen thy 4 We shall never have another visit from Miriam. | }'Ih, : of those to whom’ he had intrusted the working | the Seahod she captions we th the Brace, fu full ——— petal, foo of tem, while he himuelt hau received a mere perantetes ond ees muliates with the fond ura, | 2-8 = z ; , < prasis pittance. So, al » When he perfecto m is now progressing without site previous WREMNODS ° Pudlonntary tthe more vice anes | Pst ft, have wn m amen al tom ag come ow tae | ante igeiard Seay ofman. These tecth are rather smaller than the | Pounde Irie Sens that ke lee @ ¢ othor molars, as is likewise with the correspond- SAer Si akin oe ee Ing teeth in the chimpanzee and orang: and they but, then, think w have only two separate fangs. They do not ext ee through the gums until about the seventeenth Cuarren ID War, as placidly asever. Presently he rose. Bat I could not read. Gradual: * Metz holds out weil,” he said, « but the siege ifted ian ire Saree cannot last mach longer. When did Miriam say | Now like a leat tare, Pon ee Oe oe she was coming ?”"—and he took ap the letter. | soem ‘enice, a Fermorrow—no, to-day,” L answered, aa wo | fe" polled = on pie Pret Pee in gr nonuie page together.“ This is the | Bertin! Her great let eyes kindled and their Pee Bo a en sg i gripe it deepened and darkened as she a of the orclock.” fie said, taking up his hat, “and fear | O,eathedrala, the storied cas the trom ot are We shall not bethroughat five. Batnever mind. | life to see, but which | probably never should } will manage to meet her at the depot somehow. | see until this mortal had fevee ithmortality, and Lam siod she ie comsts . Barbara. You are so | my disembodied spirit should be free to wander & very su lor wo- | man. Lamsuro you will likeher apo B. T. JANNEY. Round commty, V é uit Bissed me hastily, and harried away to the | Walter hung or her words, her looks, as one ice. Sema, avert a at save themark! If thore wasanything | D/@me him. 4 me ‘ nap dit net ike thee pk omy I stole softly out of the room and up statrs to —Scribner's Monthiy. | my chamber, while they were wrapped in some here was little time for thinking of re-| Stamp T walked semtehe oo eae ee ene ing. A wail from the nursery summoned } thar overhung my dressing-table. Walter had Tene ote ne Fellet of my good, faithful | been wont to call mo his giey queen his brew £ » Who was trying to quict the baby while | eyed fairy, and the Mkee 1 had been praised, eee Cerne tow witches » she | Sometimes, for a certain dark, oriental style of m glad you've come, Mise Barbara,” ste jand Lhad been glad, for his sake. But Tmined to work the p howeve owed cap id just 2 on the point of success, the lender of Now cc Ohad | given by an ue Was | Schench’s Pu gent father to I shall be only Mise Bi: on “ year, and Lam assured by dentists that they are ErGh eenpae speculation, or anxious to se ‘ ipod aus sears ge 4 Was little and brown, with small, irregular | much more liable to eva, and are earlier lost on get rid oe himself. There was no help tor Ges narnixe = 5 ‘Sarteething’, just as sure features. I needed the cosmetic of joy; and to- | than the other teeth. It ls also rem: kable that due; the debtor had not got th is — pop ean is er worry so ihe ware. Right there was no eolor in my checks, ho luster | they areanuch more liable t0 vary hark teste ther with; and the creditor refused hovatey sod msde | odes wane, venerinls But take hita, child, for the bread is riz, . womans doer canes worn, and faded; | ture and in the period of th nent than : L Lie aptadee emainies at be mena ‘Datibood or the READ vr time it was in the oven. aaa atopy Daillaiw erg the other teeth. In the Melanian rac the {i segs ulin the porganey of his despair, fe now open and READY FORWie? itw t, breathiessmorning. Sitting dow: fae thee st cauty, | other hand, the wisdom-teeth are u-ually fur- should dewnte his lite Bb sotegs 2G igmmen ge AS LOST mer tenses by the window with little Allie Gn myn tee | %* iecaving ker old spells about my husband | nished with three separate fangs, and ate/geno: Beeamresegirees) vjaid Tom ina fever, “bat how mach | aye groond Se eoitnn Gib iee TE per Day; S18 por read Mics Delamater's letter, lingering longest | #4 luring his heart away from me, rally sound; they also differ from the other mo- and retail v h febeent: Stthon ender ceens Wart rowga until theygot weil: it i iin pe SF Address Corr rRerne over this passage = gest | If Looked of then, I must have been a per- in size less than the Caucasian races. Pr s hesoerts Stksen bande peumls: Bibic te prevent taking cold w : hen - Do give my love to your wife. I remember | fect Meth h—or whatever the feminiue of | Schaaifhausen accounts ditlerenes be- would set you quite free? r vat it - heaving the youn m1 = name may be—before the of portion of a ; a son's grace and beauty years ago. Newtat yea , Sebtembcr. Miriam Dolumater’spresenes chated S ned” in'those that for specu hss gel gw eet <a Cowned her queen of hearts, Lam duuviy | 8d harassed me beyond measure. There was | ate Civilized, and this shortening may, E “good things: ily,.s0 that it might begin to pe = ua s ¥ | nothing in her sayings or doings that I could de- | sume, be safely attributed to civiss 8 another thousand, success x by steamer N ir writer had even so | liberately, and in the broad, clear Hght of com- ually’ feeding on soft, cooked eday when, stand- 20M Sense, quarrel with. She and my husband using their jaws less’ I am peek Apnea 1. look here,” cried the tmpradent Tom * . fs 5 i y re only got tive thousand pc in v RICK COUNTY. shadow of St. Pets , | met upon the frank, free footing of old triends. | Brace that it is becoming quite a common B58 Baye Goes ve only “ X vg heap ret a rach ih the | Surely Thad no right to find feult with that? | tiee in the United States to romove some oF only advertises Se pert ae eng These well-known Springs. heving been r ws had come tw her that her | Ad it was not her fault that she was fairer, | molar teeth of children, as the jaw does not grow a sially, these! TOAie sobs toe i rector eons’ by & company w nage companion had taken unto him- | ¢a'mer, stronger. and more self-poised than I | large enough for the pertect developmeut of the Oe ian nee ie eat eo penapect of 5 LA'to th pate for the raving about m: 2 | She was uot to blame that the wondrous charm | normal number.—{ The Descent of Man, by C. Dar- ania free wen ba A ci sith pot re of two tata, “nk ot tn the quiet chantry he of her voiee, her face, her manner was so potent; | win. and five hundred, we will ge partner- that mode of procedure | OF that her grace, her quiet scif-posseasion, her ity of ship. his ow a ine ; ersations ere 5 Fat Mex most per- | Sie it was a wonderful thing to see how t words i” te ar Perhape I die my coming eoue ot ee ir me with ® | sons want to w did | pogriewsces | of Bone ate triumph flashed upon Col Svatany years age Iwas in the lac 3 By a daily i ne oe nim sas ase a sira er presel pir healti ‘asifman were | 7. | as he heard these words. j sumption, cout wee © a ; made for efect; and I tear it hard- | me silent and constral o>, Pt gnodlind luable his heaviness, | | | “Come, come to my lodgings,” said he, « p aps dedi: } ist c “ The racer is not tat— e has bu t 1 i I tried to feel that there was a species of indel- | ble of sustaining my ear OF SpaMN DENT ES Moneraie aeaounk oF fon nhore has but | I will satiety you—Ob, I London well ned wi ht-watehes, and strove to be public, and they med tome that 1 cou tones, a lack of true womanly feeling Indicated the approaching visit. How could sue thus | MYSeli in the nweleome presence—unwelcome at | 6¢B=tOUs, If not ce ° not those which experienced contract to build railroads and dig ditch the worldover, are the me: tteris knew nothing whatever al contrivanées, but be hada cer out when it Is dy e 5 to Sag MiP de in { generat intelligence; and Collins's ex- | your home? Bat a more whether wilitully eos Te eeeCUrs: | the wiry and Lardy; thin by Beaute Neary Tar always affected pleasantly | Disnati was so lucid that it bo- On re as abeurdlty of thas my husband and myself. T! ere no more | The truth is, fatis a dise Mavebitaabutettin ete prefork came supposing he was | ti as that began to «nbsid cough | van r pad grereae oA sergeant ou ‘ong confidential talks for us in the still twilights; people are never well Wat @ tme—are not | view of lite than he had started wits en | Fight tate of that deseription | and night sweate all bean to icave sn, | Barcher information mms be r ether, jogether, | ions confi deiner day: | Suited for hard work. Still, there isa medinm | “0 pwr jolly we 1 Geproved ‘upon: at very | tise | coal keep frecn eating tocens | Wee Lie feeling hadever fonnd lodging in net heart, ‘here | mornings. For wherever we were, there was | Juiceless asa fence-rail. For looks, mod- | would consent. She might not like thei ers from well known rm» consent- | Se di erie wich nee A'S. Pr could be little doubt that she cherished for him | WOOMDSS 08 and she was a born diplomat | rate rotundity is most desirable 2 Lam certain sho would enjoy herself whan wba | s patent a trial, and authorizing | ©.‘ ed shortly after my ree Chas. F wmethiuy pert ey aphcpeen by gee itt | and believed in monopolies. flesh to cover all angulari( To accom a Joy herselt when she | them the novelty when ready; and | the was right that, after her five years of travel, she | #™ be hen looking like a mere si Ph pis cay got used to it. Sue would be giving up nothing, | : m a : a i i | the also had account-books and other memoranda ight was only minety-veven pounds: my preom-ut | RPOTE aia should, if she wished, come to his Lome as'ty a | , Then, too, I was physieally worn and wretchod. | Witte airy sereet parrot Male work but Steere Finaher, and William will look | showing the state of torwardnoss in which lis | Seigcr etre heieed soo reat ee ay sy | eee Une PLA brother's and find welcome there. 1 ea aap Of this cue member to. my house: | ing to worry him, keep always in’'s Joyous land? re Pee er cam expect im Eng- | ite manufactory was when silenced for want tor years [have enjoyed | Located om the stamit of the Mi And as for my good, noble, true-hearted hus- | hold added wonderfully tw my domestic cares and laughing mood, and live chiefly on albuminates, | @@@2, To sit at a desk all day, and newer cross Dr. Schenck has disconti band, could I not trust him 2’ | labors. Miriam ‘elamater had the art of appear- Se I thrust the demon of jealousy into my} 1dg excee*ngly helpful—even officiously 40. I beart’s darkest closet, and turned the key apon | dv <*, doubt in the least that Walter thoi her bm. do ray of bght should visithim; no breath ' « great assistance to me; and blessed hes for her of air should streagthen and vivify Lim; no jeg | sisterly aid and counsel. But the truth was, she should yp iy SS to which I cea mitted % utterly hel ee ee im. He should die there, unsbr'-, - | tothe practical, daily needs make augied : ed ang un- | Pit inatter worm, sie did not know this, and was + the sinews of trade. - % trom the Western Marylenod Kail a horse again; while, as asquatter, my life would | visits to New York and Bost such as boiled cracked wheat, and rye, and oats, | Berra rompy ti In short, a good deal less would have sufficed i Sk ae Bont and corn, and barley, with’ sweet Tae: met | be full of interest, and J should be'perpetualiy in | _,t sbort. 8 9 J. henck. Jr oa aie p . ‘om, whose impulsive and specu- | iieir office, No.1 North Sixth street. F oat milk, and tat me: Sugar is the saddle. By Jove! I will go over to-morrow . fattener ‘known. and pat tt to ker.” sting matte hat conan ae the ethers c : phia. every atuniay, from 9a. m 08, pm. sihose e = 5 ae : orough examination with the Kept A rash vow whieh was never to be kept. But.| {usiasm- Neck or nuthing, he went heart and | wi iu'be charged five dollars. ‘The a " ‘ soul into the affair; sold out three thousand | rometer will be charged five dollars delivers passengers A ONE-RAIL RAILWAT hae been in successful Lege orig it ciel gr cgiy eigese or eared pounds, took up the bills, and provided Collins | Tumeter declares the exect condition of the 4 y are) oan mommeres nee Dring tap on et mod Bein Moca acneene ete see | tadtarratt wi Aiea Routt | Shhh mw of Comping Morne a aoa | : arable or not. : d as gis he directions for taking the medicines are 2 a day, @10 9 week. of EB a rrouth. . v7 ‘Walter's presence, mind | rail road has four wheels, two Hac Ju. would consent to colonial roughing it, their |, passtbl ttle damped aes = eS even ote uk. hal z snoutl Allie be eee © his nap at last, and fl ee rine So deed in the house- | at ae rane cm one a py of The cy Dag Tuture wasclear, distinct, simple... So he checred wont to ‘he Fassil’s. g pg tte io yl tr} em | kind Gora: will vm Shs oes . H ino then, “on > » soughts intent,” I went in het be ion, | UP, like the lost traveller whe comes upon a ‘ t i fast hey r | Q some cases the Mandrake Pills ar “ suit of Hanne”, Phe dark mood of the earl: eeping or culinary line; which, when once Dearing on the rail, These give the direction, enough to learn that he had at heard of | ing that in = bad ‘pased, and I flew about 1) sinati | gun, Haunah or I were forced to finish. For and ate double-fianged. The other pair of | }#udmark; and, instead of hurrying on at the | je5-tn ths tm Pranklin ©. morning my house only intent upon m king it fair and pre- lady was sure to become exhausted before she started at, he began to pause where | “something;’” but when he was off with her | taken in increased doses, the three medicine sentable to eyes that had seen so much, and a | had made an end to her beginnings, while she Ra eI Me “ 1 ther accompaniments than the ample ins ey.Fun on oak | Fabs in the wood afiorded him glimpses of the | broter tor the hebdomadal walk, he got rarely | ?fhe* Soon them: Fitet create appet. “heels are placed in a traverse plane passing ow | Pact he he line in frontof the fire-box. Fh x or aked at. rr is the most Wesco RAILROADS ae bey phe hatever she had | piank or mac mand fe tile country spreading for miles beyond. babe tee < a. wy | Peturning health hunger is Ss. Teter, ‘The geet-chambes was Mer cas | cameos ee “ Eid are the driving whose. Thistoce of nites? a ae Serer Tundred yariaos, ‘would not have belléved such a groea Gick poet | Wibag eebs Speed shee So ee Oo th i Seen at the end of a ride, attracted his partic . \ s, the night sweat i E pUTE FB EB RORTRAND EAS nished, the parlor wae madefreabaudsweet wich | | During all these dreary woeks, Walter was — Le nko geen Tt en Pe mile. | ‘attention—it was so lofty, so wide-spresding,and | Pag om Bee egg predoon bene hee age pe gpm Tryp dnd N*To'rud sOcre. AND SOCEM Ber oak cae cal helen te ant Oo Aged ane cadentos amesorn not | mer Tune tourteon files an hour, drawing, bes | 18 leaves were so much thicker than those. on with himatews: De® “¥ rr Se iad WiSMahgh Chait MTSOAAAC rae Commenna an “atta dap Manat oe ha | SiG ec a ee Upa grade | M0Rt trees of the mume species round about. Toon | it ate Tae ee it in ee see aceon atlas andi Beetee en Taken | cotees thea aud Tupeaay ouutuouet clos hoe two feet ina hundred ths latter will draw | Was sadly materialistic, even in his most romantic, that epigramaimatio wey,” sald Toa bet oe ies are er aianiond oy seguthex Nght, gollon drifts of span caksr ees | scaled. “Tdsuueit ! nad aye very Gbbrminy | Sire Coe nt sc cathor Sant a a oa an, | veins acd an tho dey Wadwarts for the Dene eve ft s areal good ting for all that." ri je Sy a isa pele Was eee a in those days; and I suspect, how, that ho was as poo he jon a levebit would drawone hans | Yeer, it immediately occurred to him that it “Well,” said Fassil, “you certainly always | againet consumption im any of ee Lean, seb | th ly puzzled as a man ever was by his | dred andighty tons. ‘This system Is the inven- | Would be pleasant to smoke a pipo under that the’ most wonderful Yellow to fall oh your | “Price wt the Pulmuate S)fup au Seaweed Toate, ; chicken—and ourvelves as w 1g might be | Sieouehly posted os See coe wan Wy De tion of M. Lartanjet, a French clvil exgineen, | Oak, and meditate upon his cmigration scheme. legs T over did kaow; that fs one comturts 2° ” | @120 » bottle, or 87-0 @ ball dozen. ; nad Oba weedy to sles Sey ouppes; end, through much | Wilts Comeane-, He woul eager work, to find | and many believe that it may be successfully |, Put he had hardly gone far enoagh from hom: | !¢6s I ever di 3 <3 3 ills, 25 cents & bux. For sale by all drag iT Bectinceee cr anne, Sacksony Ccds onled efter an ermeteed Pies sovins | Mis Delegunter Su tho pallor vendy Waal tot tettoseeed oo teers Rome eee | jak donnanirestsecrwocld eke te tte en | Cuaeran I¥.SaveULrowus Bouvace | 1one anit ts, Selene ad condition, and tho fared s salad after an approved Freuch recipe | M ith him—of books, of art, of notedmen | and curves which the common bighway gener. | Continue his walk? “Curiosity decided this ques- | Tam sorry to bo unable to say, or even hint, eee or Wistaats Agauis, one hee : that I had never tried beture. | whomshe had met, of famous places shohadsoen. | Sic en’ ener & tion; for while was looking towards the tee, he | what Mr. Collins's invention was, or to what | Baltimore, ; Palace Day and Sleepine Cars are te ip ge sha Gi Salen eee ee ee ane | ao nage Der wtete sucecmnan being in healthy vada cgae ee ee fancied that one of its lower boughs shook; and | branch of industry it applied. It i were to do Eas oeerow: kt Tonio from Lrechburs $e Mot ile aud done that day; twice as much n any wa e inte “ le x = rae a ee re: 7 S yout change. But lwas syoung wile, ayoung louse, | action. By and by alittle pale, spiritless woman | A Panis correspondent tclis this «story:—A | as there was not a br th of wind stirring, he | so wery, many people might name names, and | THURSTON'S IV boy of thirteen, found fighting, was taken to be | wondered what was the cause, and went towards | Mr. . Collins would not like his real one di- | DER is abs beat acs shot. He took a silver watch from his poc! it to ascertaiu. vulged im connection with that suicidal episode. UVENS TNODO! and cried out: ‘ Captain, do let me take thi: The motion was not repeated; perhaps it had | He often confesses, indeed, that at one period of a K keeper; and I couid not bear that Miriam Dela- — come stealing in, and sit silently in the poor abe em pe Soc raid tind any | Se cmetimes it was the little woman's own fault ts vin the Alsbers and secure the qu Henne and stores 8 gloves equal pew. Sold ub i e fresher. Some- | first to a friend across the street; I borrowo it.” | been only tancy. But stay—what was ti his life he was, for ashorttime, in a terrible state gists and fancy goods dealers. Price, 25 cents. de. thought or laber ef mine could supply. yA At yi ont scamp!” said the officer, “I unier- | object dimly showing through the leaves? A | of suspense, but he does not intend to be taken es stalemate “ *< Look your prettiest to-aight, Babette,” Wal- | times a spirit of dumb submission boro g yet you Pp e rj ly 2 re le po gions red | literafly. You must, therefore, take Tom Chat- the boy, | quietly up to within twenty paces of the ouk: and | teris’ marvelous pleceof Inck on trust, and with- | 7)... Bn¢qnelors Hialr Dye. and the captai bere it was a child, was only | then suddenly sprang into arun, for the object | ont verification; tor th eoess of the scheme in Maseheen a able, instantancons. doce ~ too glad to be rid of him. In ten minutes the | took a human form; and presently he fund him- | which he had embarked with a gambler's despo- | Pazmlcss, reliable, instautan Tepagee hoy came back and took his stand with his face | self immediately under the body of a man, who | ration was never in doubt from the daythat Col | mdi? the vauated atddelusive p tothe wall. «Here Lam, fire!” Docs Roman | was hanging by the neck from arope attached | fins completed bis frst order; aud Tom © “Pil | far from being patience took 5 pot ome a gt pe te ng ria | gndsbe woul t scetrive to make hereslfascharm: Lat ing as she could, and asshe had through her wed- ant that evening, of all event nu the | ded lite tillnow. Sometimes she wassilent w! cnt, to lenve myscif amiple tims to make sucha | she might have talked well ‘and wisely—as well, ite as my husband best xed. Brt the mo- aps, as the more brilbant woman whom stand—you waut to run o." “My word of | queer growth of wood, surely. ‘Tom r,t will come back again,” said they do not possers. ® perh: hi nies e he Fe: js 2 helor's Hair Dye has bad caarty years | Asad | lipse her. Sometimes she willfully | history tell us anything braver? The capta toa bongh, which spread conveniently above. barked the rest of his capital and all his time in ewe gen ion to uphold Ks integrity as | ments teow apace, a at last £ foe Allie ——- Soceent ta the way of temptation cf Doxed the little Lero's cars and ordered him By raising his hand, Tom could have touched | the affair. u utara} - ed Feputatic m2 4 he old ke Antrartty, os | piety ete = wae Weng S825 | being still and cold, and passive herwelf, when | Never to show his face there again. ‘They could | we°yendent bots, which wore th mead cece | AC the cud of a twelvemonth, he was in a po- fo Pu Petits. Applica’ at 16 Bond serect. Soe i The child was uncomfortably warm and tired | this old friend of his was most attractive, most | notfireon him. 0 and well blacked. “The rest of the clothes were sition to marry Ju. Faasil, who ikes. the north, | York fest | from bis long confinement in the high-chair; | Winning. CLRANSE THE SKIN-—Itis a curious fact illus. | Tespectable, though running a little to séed; and | where they live, and is gradually developing a od; ) ive, a ney-pot hat, which lay on the ground, w: fine pity, which is nearer akin to scorn frock Was «reased and ro led, I see all this now, but I did not see it then. I 1 given him all sorts of things to play | only felt that I was wretched, and I believed that aaty stripping hime, I gave hin a bath, | Biziam Delamater wee the oo0g arroyed him in fre-h garments, aud brushed the | One morning at the berg De = pose goluen-brown hair that coiled about my fingers | WS made to if bred poem to inged 7 fu a host of tiny curls. Then I placed him on Lovey haem Mise the bed, to keep him ost of harm's way, and be- | not know i 2 | trating the necessity of cleanliness, and of keep- | © 3 < ¢ 11 people wh ich. But she i . i a gentlemanly hat. But Tom did not want to | love, for all people who are not rich. But she is ~*e ; tne Pornet ashe Peac ane Rosie" | REchinetode we wpa Me innarstanny| soya iorors mest ete | 7D = MB. | TKD P y, des man is not the best way to resuscita’ im. | home. A will cus in about six hours. The expeticeere | Nether did he spend tims in examining hisap- | ‘Tom chuckles inwardly to notice her unwit- Was once tried on a child at Florence! On the | parel; the little matters Ihave mentioned were | ting adoption of the pursy hauteur, but refrains now ran ae flies POR BALTIMORE and bis ti i hi flower. b . 5 ing her, for that particul SUMMER !-SUMMER !-SUMMER! ot What! not know the Fringed Gentian?” said | Occasion of Pope Leo the Zenth’s seoension to | SPLOT up tre free, hice war happily cabs tn | passin thelr neighborhood “A getec ote tert | ar icra albereeedbia.ves Walter, turning round quickly. “Well, 1 advise | ie Pspal chal it was desired to have @ living | ae ee oe ea tee ae wee ea ae, Rene saan ond ate tebe comforted, sithotoh I a to inake ite noquaintance before you goflower | SENN 2 The allover with varnch, and goad | ness of a salle. necks were erect, would run the chance of being | 1 .e5 aNp DUCK SUITES, Re ee wate kin oes ne Ponta ag an Dlomors tornight, i Teau tnd | leaf. ‘The child died in a few hours. If the far BE Marg eet he Beles vaes dh a ee himself, he has developed into a At HABLE BROTHERS | ie henge, oe: is eraning or eajant eae one. It must be in blossom by this time.” eerie ct ledignabber te cathe ee etn ie peiie of Superiatve quality, with Which to | capital man of busines, so far ax action 8nd cu | woveg PLANNED SUITS, vis oor! humor. « thank a vreathe: yr re 3 e concerned; 1. Of course, a ours Lose or eee If Teas the fiber ab all I want to seo it in 1% | ceases to bi i rar wnhy ike tents and with pice Pn Yavin died, thet ‘best thing he could dd would At HABLE BROTHERS ns nm and woe Barbara! I'd come native haunts. No single blosso: me, ENT. recent): it t 3 blade, te to , OF sume congenial purst 1 7 a: Ame polis mneiny on = = a But prone ait Loewe, Suess” = 3 oe Poor ec Mond oe aprile mya peeled dy ray Pron nl exosetnagey of that kind. He unts twice a week, tone a | SEASIDE AND MOUNTAIN SUITES, rene a roe nepal; Sirder- if I leave ‘em, and besides, I'm picking | chen ee Te ee Let meee cago merchant, an ‘closed his appeal by saying: small; the rope, new hard, and thick. It was a | good table, belleves in hia wifo, to any enicnt, At HABLE BROTHERS. Balt Synen yen y, Alte, pool snare om reap s harvest of gentians. re hed ites Wan teemmeubiiosta tener? ps se pd oe it i setae 4 | nl ely a ey DRAP D’ETE SUITS, [cnneinmy acting tanks ‘and eal Meldon’s woods must be filled with them.”” “Were 2” responded the merchant. “That | weight at the other end helped the incision by He patronizes the local races, but remains in At HABLE BROTHERS, poking oae table, T Sd nos partioulaety Fermanfg to Poon die fe goed. bas i i Onicngn ra naa atborpone | cae ne oe Fm sh eae gees bei ne ae ae meals eae seat WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, enough com| vf ive by the walk, aud the sweet, fresh air would do me in the United States.” i at As Tom lay there on his stomach, with his left | conduct. (single or double-breasted,) good. So we went, all of us. LS ag geenegs ee arm round the bough, his right arm sawing and | “Well, the fact is,” he says, “it does not do to ‘At HABLE BROTHERS. I am not going to describe our walk on the | | Ix nEPry to 9 friend leaving a town | Racking, his head and shoulders leaning oves, | tempt Fate; andl have had such @ teespeuo ‘ shores of that lovely lake, the glorious sunset some thingsin it were not y to her | he noticed a decided kick in one of his legs, and | win that I (age WHITE DUCK VESTS, ay, the opaline tie une of parple and See arte wanes seen 3a 5 06 Ha Ses ome Banat which alt the buok dna.\o zee @ the whole term of At BABLE BROTHERS Tose, that cloud dear, eo e swaying motion given my natural .”"—Chambers's Edinburgh Journal. td warelet and soeatain. ain. Even say perturbed | Sian body ae at ‘Gsagrocable let me Kim Ry he operation going on ome, oe ad , ALPACA AND DRAP D’ETE COATS food eros ‘when RS ceanee ceo ‘know, and I'll move there too.”” When rope was three severed, the rest. a 5B ll oe: ee nee ace ov! At HABLE BROTHERS the sun was slowly dinking—a globe of fire behind Iv you woutp have New Lite, New Blood See ee ee an y to the ground, aca tet Bee sg Bm ag LINEN COATS, (ail lengths,) ‘ie fis fo ba oe, and the ewes wore Pony the Blowd ‘and beauty yi ane wile you an ‘cou ‘own, ond ee . ae ly © — : - AtHABLE BROTHERS. Gris ulus the endian “looked thapagh es | 128 by the use of net Garsapacit, | "om Gropesd downs beslde tn a moment, ana | 13 planks. Tens of thousands of families have | pysrERS—DUSTERS—DUSTERS, 6 tg the sky ” from every damp and iy oh ‘andare notequalled | Proceeded to loose the slip-knot from the | Cope those on thelr ‘Thowmnoof At HABLE BROTHERS. = We wakes t i neck. There was an deep red mark, show- e Shem on oveny us; and | by an: or French preparation. “h have lost their houses. Fourteen na- ING SUITs, wandered on, lured richer speci- y ing the pattern of the rope, all round, and the | tgnat fans the ‘TRAVEL! eee yet utens, anil ve dacs dhaeat the | Wrre-ngatino in Fitch! . Bankaeky, 1s 8 face was not pleasant to apon. The start- prone Vm mye —! reveailies. least At HABLE BROTHERS. gathering darkness. I looked u sna Slaeie luxury which has some drawbacks. | ing eyes, the protruding tongue, wero job ob Grane acon ota Beata Ser thon down upon ms plang. ti} Shelton Dennis tried it in his 7, and the | to reappear in dreams—whenever the ive | “eave families in utter destitution. ‘persons | WHITE DUC the tees. But even as I looked a dense next night a strong of the nelghboring Scgens Ware ont OF Sree eae ii f the middle classes, except go “oer At HABLE BROTHERS. Wal nd at little visible evidence of 130 lashes his bare | and raised the head a little, he won whit TB Pare pon es ‘out a becaioo ALL KINDS OF SUITS FOR BOYS, ‘alter and Miss Delamater were the ‘he fast nine persons distance. He was her a spot where the | back befure they were through with Sirti tape pg play ayy ig im Paris owe three Tent, and are wa- At HABLE BROTHERS. forlag. ged to tee eee T out in Colorado, re- | inf" the satisfaction of its tg ok Riptide ccoaetnnlhe wing pees “Walter said I allow a circus . Whether, was ARTMENT late,'and believe t's gotop w rains "WS must tent in the corp: wolf yatl ~ ga or recovery, he could not. Dutit made |, Att PownEne and: ae crag Poe etary? pends the lows ‘face very much lesss ‘behold. ‘stocked came back to me . But before | limits, tho cireus seas | peta never in ail his life felt a greater scuse | coarse and abby, and Go wo had Cake See ee eet oat ta tne | of Greeley was deserted, and the'cltcus was of sll than he did now on Rearitg tae sound | Wo complexion. Rert fashionable! fem the into whick & had not ar A case ey seer or a Md See esis Fiaee tee ene, ee under- penetrated, ant fe became evident that one of maipencicen Beaton ban decided in favor in whic ade digg sudden, violent tempests of autumn was | of ae pa a pede Nog aman} Laegcant, nr RE x and it aeuermanns ‘We hiriedon, whileit darker and darker Eest'the seectal donten: meade veo © | man in a frock-coat and spectacles, who othee. W. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D STS. mome: and | of the wind ti eng tnd ruins for the result, not the : arms. deleterious drugs. Riek ba0

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