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THE WIFE THAT HE BROUGHT Marquis refiected: ‘We Saint Simonists theo- | were satisfied by it. I believe he became a Thousand Miles FROM TOWN. rize and build castles in Spain a ar] “probat: his creed was never quits BY JOmN H. vatEs. but we do not take holdof them.” He for him to accept of “full mem- er astronomer an‘ observer | A very fine day, for the auction, sir! There is | S206 of Priscilla tanto the litle brick Metiodee | "eee crthe old folks could not {or the Boston | Coens things win Stl Sor s goed round yeiss, co the | ouree, ween ie & et ‘about | hold or dee fee Mil," and’ old’ siseor popes wont of "em are new: , ‘ I don't mind seein” a lew old traps sold off, at the | it except the two arched {ront windows. There seized his hand, and, with ma ecm ss jer make my heart ache, sir, tovee the groom uct anivy avout ty colt dive tikes o Sprother Markus! Give up everything! “gages ° ees bexsrahy | ivy al 5 on se 4] y 1 of the sun ge. a For the Congregational paritanism of | Give up everything. nd come out from the until noon on the arene worth very best quality PARIS so cok Hew 1 and wae ever so hard Scan oe world and be coments Which oe looking cloud, not | KID GLOVES. (our own Importation) with auc, © 5c Methodist paritanism of & n mont to remark to Stevens as they wi aw: way remark- | two,three and j mie | the West—a puritanism that jewel: +4 that “ Madame was vare curus im And the next steninboat brought Henry well- PWwran about 100,000 Sas bas Gentes TRE QaMee n°. 4 4 Wou'd you like to know the reason why this fine | that stri the artifeial flowers out of the | deed!” And Brother Boreas, the exhorter, who nigh restored, and his noble nurse. Both were miles high. The observer 5,000 pairs “LUPIN'S” KID GLOVES at 2 mmust besold? | bonnets of country girls, that expelled and even | had the misfortune not to have a business repn- | impatient to learn the decision of Priscilia; each was away at 12:30 returning about i The ‘Tre eupplied at New York - 1 it fone iene and [il tell again the tale I've = expelsa Rees ban -_ look: og rae wendse tation SS vorpllyees made a bear trae pero to = — fing | half an hour found that there had been a grand appl lew York prices. : 4 « ataman wn tra- rigid seruy regar me! 0 wi toget . ‘ ption. e I have known Charley Jones for years; in | peze in a cueas tent: No other churek, om and’ by a vicarious conscience which | their arrival, to the little cottage. The conver- ~ The whole thinghad been blown to shreds by a } of vol. 1... -— 33 t ever since he was tc "| even the Quaker, ever laid its hand more en- | was kindly kept at everybody's service but his | sation was begun by each of the gentlemen ex- | some inconceivable upheaval. The air seemed | *7 LYONS BLACK GBOS GRAIN SILKS. m | O'S, 7 Nautical surveyine so Hit ne to belpin my | tirely upon the whole life of its members. The | own,—old Brother Boreas always remarked in | p1 his conviction that her decision was to be filled with debris,‘“a mass of detached Just received from onr Agent at tas one more | Pope's Practice of the Electric Tricgraph iw aikign the h | dead hand of Wesley has been stronger than the | regard to the Marquis, that “as tor his part he sqainet ‘im, and offering to retire. | fusiform filaments,” rapidly ascending. When satin Anish) BLACK GROS | | Also, & lari ST . vaca then, as he sata | living handof any pope. liked a deeper repentance and a sounder con- rigcilla leaned her head on her hand a min- | first noted after returning to the observation, h scare soiling at the very | Serica’ of Scie poke on the Practical Tcrmed in the oldcorn-fisld grew | , Upon the hard. open-backed. unpainted and | version.” But the gray-haired old Scotch class | ute. Then she began: ‘1 told you, my friends, | Some of them Nad teachel @ height et scent 008, SEES aay” | o eCHARD B. NONUN @ CO. the passin’ years. | Unvarnished oak benches, which seemed de- | leader, whose piety was ata premium every- | that I thought God would decide for me. H® | 190,000 miles, continuing to rise Sith a mores | Pennsylvania avenue, cor Mth street <“Senew't Gehshte* pakomnate’ | vised to produce discomfort, sat the Sunday- | where, would take d’Entremont's hand andtalk | has, I can marry neither of you.” almost marked by the eye, until inten minutes i Imported te order aod oak “thar brought Charley down to this, =! | sehool classes, and upon one ‘of these, neat the | of indifferent subjects while he beamed on him | The two friends looked at one another in dogybt | the uppermost were more than 200,900 milesfrom EW BOOKS He slakes his thirst at the old farm spriag, that the | 400r, d’Entremont sat down. He looked at the | his affection and Christian fellowship. and amazement. the solar surface. } N Wild flower: ‘2 bare walis, at_the white oe mri the carpet- To the Marquis, Priscilla was a perpetual | “Three sisters, four brothers, and my fathe The filaments graduaily faded as they rose, PAS | at Aut the only ey does—or ha,from | lese floors, at the general ugliness of things, *he | marvel. More brilliant women he had known | died of pulmonary disease. Or eight ctuidron L | qnd at iis only few filmy wispe watt some | AE Ace abmaIRs. his child x stove, which stood in the only aisle. the tin | in Paris, more devout women he had seen there, | only amJeft, and m three months my mother | [righter streamers lower down, remained to | AVER" BLACK NOMA PHILP @ SOLONONS. te i falthfal Seg aes hie goa.” Me Woods, with | chandeliers with their half-burned candies, the | but a woman #0 gifted and so devout, and above | will be childiess, God hasdeciled for m=, Why mark the place. Mr. Young noted near one end | _ S77 We are Messrs. Peake, Opdycke & Co.'s his faithful dog ana his gua. eight-by-ten hts of glass in the windows, and | all a woman so true, so mo?est, and of such per- | should I give either of you pain by making @ of the cloud a nebulous mass similar to our ter. | S€cbts for the sale of the ALPACAS and MOHALRS “ His cocd old mother—now dead and gone—brought | he was favorably impressed. With aquick'con- | fect delicacy of feeling he had never known. | decision. | restial cloud known as athunder-head, which | Ramed above. and have all the qualities, from 3° him up inthe way be should go. science he ften felt the frivolous empti- | And how Pear sbese, Words describe her! For | | For the first time, in the imperfect Itpht, they | represented a wondeful change. It became | “pytyet Shred pices | The West Point Scrap Beok. A don of She Pihat lene to wore te? CAB the broad road ness of a worldly life, and had turned toward the | she was Priscilla; and all who knew her will | noticed the flushed checks, and for the fret | represented developed into a mass of rolling | bearinga picture of ty "Butalo’andihe= Bearer. | | etorien. sc Jegens sof the iuary Clscher shen oneness . , the | Feligion OF his dnele the abbs only to turn away | understand how much more.that meansthan ad- | time they detected the quick breathing. It was | fame apparently, crowded down at firettowarie | reine SBcture of the“ Buflalo’’s ‘Academy, with original Iiluetrations. By Beary Ioed ofan concer tes mane meet feain disgusted with the frivolity of the relig- | jectives of mine. Certainly Henry Stevens did, | a sad hour, and when they walked away the two thesurfase of thesun, then shot up pyrauidicalty JOSEPH J. May. Lieut. 0. Wood. United Bates Army $5.00 That bis hands would drop, and his heart ine pany — = ry Ee meee was s religion aha eek baows, oer ates mand would have friends were nearer than £xer, for nothing brings | 59,000 miles in height, when its top was drawn | | "the Holy Bibte. wed Pa hy EY put for thoughts of his mother’s pray er: not only withon © attractions of sensuous way e dared. It was only now, | souls together so much as a common sorrow. i 1 its and threads, which were | ~ Mther Cle a “The truth te, stranger—end those whe know have a | Sucroanding, but a religion that maintained its | asshe interpreted him to the Margate wad wee And as day after day the two friends visited | Cut ints long Glamenta and threads, which were | —__ | -| —— a - Feendearmeliadond abe mgm var Pa ¥itality despite a repelling plainness, not to say | Marquis to him, idealizing and elevating the | her in company, the public, and ularly | the volutes of an Ionic capital. sale: th conual Se Gab esealbe ‘The loss of the farm is, the fault of the wife he had | ® repulsive ugliness in its external forms. For | thoughts of both, that he surrendered himself to | that part of the public which peeped out of Miss faded away like the other, and at 2:30 SPLENDID sTOCK S$ GOODS sar 1s browght up here from town. could.he doubt the force of a religious principle | he And so, toward the close of the summer, | Nancy More’s windows, was not a little mys | ), = d. The whole phenomenon had | TOCK OF Baas Gens, | & Bussian Journey. By Edna Dean Proctor 1 3 v Be Ope. a . | nm Ne * + - F studied ware. aod Ber winnin’ emiles, fang that had divested every women in the iitte | aflairs came to thisawkward posture that thess | filed: Mis Morethoucht's gmt whoneec dee. | ad “GPrenrance’ of an’ explosion beneath the | qPl#3t Silk and Woot Bpinelines: fue Vsiours, | pa ey hr ncaa und his beart s charm: «and she married | CLBxCh of every ornament? Doubtless he feltthe | two sworn friends loved the same woman, weg nest to,the solemn and awtul realities of | extraordinary prominence, spending its force | Oloth. Rep Ottomaus bright Wool Plaids, aud Tall | Co ny Pre Boeke iad maki. J narrowness that could read the Scriptural in- D’Entremont discovered this first. More a | eternal bliss should let such worldly vanities as | mainly in an upward direction, somewhat out- | stock of ~: | Sage of 0 Ghestoal Bacbooy ul | Janction so literally, but none could doubt the | man of the world than Henry, Stevens, he read | Markusses alone! ward in all directions, followed by an inrush as MOURNING DRESS GOODS. | Scepticism. A conrge of Lactares emuistake in a very short time; she |: of a reli principle that submitted | the other's face and voice, He was perturbed. | A singular change came over Priscilla in one | Though's vacuum had been exeatel, livered at the request of the Ubristian rye ana Beet wake 8 ko af of bread © cates to | Hifuch selr-denial. And then there was Pris- | Had it occurred two years before he might have | regard. As the prospect of life faded out, she | embracing all the old and new fabrics, at extremely Hoty. with an Explanatory Papor by ph LT hands to | cilla, with all her Fits, sitting in the midst of | settled the matter easily by a duel, for instance. | was no longer in danger of being tempted Spoiling Horses’ Feet. low prices. iieaeapeR EI ot Li erpo eg 2 She was crazy to read ail the love-sick trash that | ber 5 gathered from that part of the vil And even now his passion got the better for a | the title and wealth of the Marquis. She coul It te. almost te te. ninaso ae ie - ma vs ~~ Af y .” ay And if Chariey had's button that he'Wwanted sewed | tomething genuine tn ihis Feige Herne Re | Tete nestor feelings and Christian reso- | besure that ‘her heart omiclonce abnormally | without having "the. frogy fat away Ail | (JUD AND CHEAP Location —GMEATLY | | Jimene Paty: are 2 . “ me cn, she couldn't find a needle nor time. | entire contrast te all that the Marquis had known | House with his unp! nt discovery, he was | sensitive was removed, it became every day | Bescinone! Bigs. sore all horsemen, ng BOGAN | Fork ite; Dr, Questions 5 tired of a farmer's life; the smiles | and grown weary of attracted him. burning like a furnace. In spiteofa rain-storm | more and more clear to her thatshe loved d’En- | blacksmiths, agree that the frog should not be 1018 AND 1020 & H STRERT N.W alt Whitman's Institate Poem, Se.: s 3 As eleven o’clock drew on, the little church | just beginning and a dark night, he strode out | tremont. Of all whom she had ever known, he | pared one particie, not even trimmed. No ‘All too of * | Bow Bells, Rimmel's, and Mlustrated London Al for the batl and the concert room; for the Billed with people. The amen sat on one side the and wal eed knew not whither, He found | Sas 9 companion. And as he brought oe — La’ — eee ten FALL AND ER DKESS Goops, taannce for igre. aisle women on other. 6 Ol mse] e knew not Ww, on yank of e | choice from favorite writers ever o > . Medium. Need. brethren and sisters, and generally those who | river. Seizing an old board fora paddle,he un- | and as her mind grew with unwonted rapidity | be dry and hard as achip. "You might aswell colored SATT PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, that | prayed in prayer-meeting and spoke in love- | loosed a skiff ‘and pushed out into the river. | under the influence of that strange d gut om the leavce of trees and expect them to | filk and Wool EPINGLL sat near of them on the | How to advance himself over his rival was his | which shakes the body down while it ripens the | flourish as to ae See 2 eek Mave 0 ms aeP Ras, PRES: “ccThus things went on for a year or two; each month | ‘To**-#eats near the wi were thence | firstthought. But this darkness and this beat- soul, she felt more and more that she was grow. healthy foot. The rough, spongy part of the | ROBES; VELY he = epee id said by scoffers to be the “‘ Amen corners.” Any | ing rain and this fierce loneliness reminded him | ing out of sympathy with all that was narrow | frog is to the foot what the leaves are to the MOURNING GOgDS. Obs | ‘To supply her real and imagined wants drew heavy | ON€ than a leader of the hosts of Israel of that night when he had clung desperately to | and provincial in her former life, and into sym- | tree—the lungs. N & WYLIE, j oa Charley's purse: would as soon have tof taking a seat in | theabutoment of the bridge that spanned Tn- x with God's great world, and with Antoine | , Never have a red hot shoe put on afoot to | cont: 1018 and1OS0 Tih ee RW. | At last, whoa be came from his work one night long | the pulpit as one Of these chief seats in Seems di Greek, and when the and self-pos- ’Entremont who was the representative of the — itlevel. If you —— a. 4 = down, The Marq still wateh: session enry vens Tesci him. | wi er. janic She declared. ‘with © stamp of her pretty foot, he | Su gather, while one of the good brethren | Coald he be the rival of a man who had gone | - This rapidiy growing gulf between hisown in- | red-hot ron, employ him. The burning process Cu Ses hpues teteagiitas Lateral drvias cana, | a Tose reed a lees Scbeenuenegust Con aes manson ame | Oulscensl ty od ey ok Er tin, Semey Bie: | Soelae tov Rak Sete aoe oe CARPETS!! “ So a house ona bi : = can my clear,” arg vens nly. But there is one com- Ny meen ee fon charm: es which hymn was them usual voluntary. at the | Then he hated himself. Why had he not Densation for a soul like Henry’s. Men and wo- cent ee eae aoe, how it will affect the es ae Oe Seas OA PEM Tas tn toms te amerane | «oust tocoutinas the worn of Godby singing Grawaned that night in Indian Crock? And with | mon of greater gifts might outsirip him in Tn- | growth ofthat, ‘There are many’ other impor- CARPETS!!! Bow strange. you Enow ¢ folks in townere | hymn on 554.” He “lined” the h OF self disgust adde yn pe e of more importance all the rest, level to the i all pearly taxed to death: ymn a mental misery and the physical misery Gat the | his brain, or make the slightest change in his ; . ‘street, ight t is, he each couplet before it was sung. With ther on apprehension of men not skilled in ‘horses, and ane 1 7S feck they are almost taded for thefr breath. | the coming in of hymu-books and other new- | ZABbrowght to him, there camethe great tomp- | temperament, But neither the Maryuis nor | apprehension of men not ; id rn pT OER Old custom of Hatiaake | tition to write “Fin” in French fashion, by | Priscills could excel him in that gift of noble ~ Charley found this out in heart w: 5 Beessescse: his | = . which does not always go with gen- cataun ae Mine WE x, {ery short time; his | hymn had “disappeared But on that Suaday jempping inte the water. Bus something in = eee Gon danind ts al eeee tite pouESrrvarion us Naw egy says | MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG For with taxes and interest and kee] p style, he | ard' = t thought he | caused him to take a better resolution, and he | Plainest a oe tion as Commissioner of Public Works. O’Dono- S Rreet ieee te eri tcee a | Baa ane setae merccuquecet ne | Sena ie eat maton Rica" ad Ihr ice tad | Gan que wil coma natin ce Senn. | Qe toea hentntion of te eral rbie % | us, wnoarint at PasniON BOOKS When ke tal ut sellin’ the house in town ‘The next day he sent for Henry Stevens to rous frien: ave read in her voice and | sc¢Mahon. reformer, will contest Blair's seat in nd everythi STATIONERY nly answered ‘No! earnest vo! The reading of cach couplet b: sic f Priscilla must t = November. and everything in the STA’ 5B iframe eens @oecend now me Ee mnie tere was sung wemed ty bin s | CZRG ce caging to lence tonight on the | Bave been Thad for bens bled Tsaghtes | te,Amembly, nad Kilhan wit contest Frou’ op leche 1 asin COR asin oli form 2 of recitative. He knew enough of En, mall-boal S have seen it before in the difference between us. Toe women acoectarin boat their rights; they are | to find that the singing was hopeful and telum- | Soa thence to Frasce "ae ove Nowelte San Now I know that it will be a comfort to you to | Dal" boards. Ex calderman Jamon irvine tows =d SHILLIXGTON'S BOOKSTOGE, vatet Pax span ‘ | i. ve that no! woman die your wife. abt ‘This wemaan of Charlie's got her's Tthink, and most | the pomp of the world, he wished that he had | S@8 ity Bee Hh Mpa as nm Cg ved Ant vagina y P age goo Neo hosed ei Sores See ae of lal SE FALL CARPETS, oc Corner (6 street ané Pen, Charley kuows two things that he didn't know once; | been. # villager in New Geneva, and that he | theriver to-night. Whan you are reciy ny a | will be any consolation to me to have ‘been an Fields, arrested on Thursday, gave #200,000 bail. NEW B00Kks at os shit is stron * | might have had the faith to sing of the married, let me know. that I may send some to- | Obstacle in the way? Thope you donot think | 4'mass ‘meeting of tax-parets will be held ig in debt to keep ap style is a poor | ..* —land of pare delight ken of my love for both. Do not tell_mademoi- | 80 meanly of me, and that you and Priscilla will | Jyookiyn to express indkanation at the Ting | At the following low rates: BALLANTYEES, way oo get along. ‘Where saints immortal reign,” selle that Lam going; buttell her good-by for me | give me the only consolation I can have in our | (00k! iteged / Spy tented ug | , Best, styles ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from $1.2 oot me meaeith Building “So,you see, ‘twasn't drinkin’ nor any sich thing | With as much earnestness as his friend Priscilia | afterwards. Go now, I must pack.” common sorrow—the feeling that I have been | voters inst Tuesday. Mayor wateneinee ‘with | 82-0. carannnek~~wgager 2 Tent Urcughe Charley dawn to thie: | that followed d'Entremont neticed tint Ries | Henry went outstupeted. What did itmoan? | able to make her last days more comfortable | Preside. “Several retarme oa ieee in Wie, | gq Newest designs in THRER-PLYS, from $1.45 tc | pinto Works, by Jowett, 4 vols. @18._ Intoline- ee we wild Rowers tog ped Co eae ee eemabere Rie nn eee mat all the | And why was he half-giad that q’Entremont Tehal aiwapsrepronchoowedte: Te fowteluses | wards of Brooklyn are still missing SCcice patterge IMITATION ERUSEBLS, 43 tc og aay Ge the w lowers stoo church-members knelt, an: e he i vd “4 shall always reproach myself. ENRY.”” —— - ” Pi . by Murray, ‘0 aor T hate to see him walkin’ around the farm with bis gmens were not intoned, but were as spontan- | reigns. Intact heh had the Rabie tamine Tneed not tell of the discussions that ensued, Tar Lanon Movewent 1x ENGLAND.—In all | © cents per yard. ment, by Townse: rs of Rxercise in the Aud Tee eae pizon, that wife of his that 0US as the rest of the service. After reverently | his selfishness under in little things, so that the | Butit was concluded that it was best for all | the principal towns of the North of England the | .,All-wool INGRAIN TAPESTRY FINISH, from pas by Tyndytt Reliet Map of United te eee eeeione | reading a chapter the old minister said: “ Please | victory in a great thing was are aeditecie three that Priscilla and the Marquis should be | workmen kre followin the example ofthe New. | % cents to @1 25. Uemoerat and Chr sing withoat lining, “Marquis d’Entremont,” he said, breaking | married, much to the disgust of Miss Nancy | castle engineers, by demanding a reduction of | @00d quality INGRAINS, 60 to 87% cents, OTICE. Sane | =< f chiargé'te keep 1 have,” into his room, “you must not go away. You | More, who thought that ‘‘she'd better be sayin’ | the time of labor fo nine hours per day The | ALL LIST HOME-MADE CARPET, 6) cents. OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE CILLA and then the old tune of « Kentucky” was sung | love Priscilla: Youhave everything learning, | Ber prayers. What good would it do to be a | iron-workers of Middlesbrough the shipwrigts | Best HEMP CARPET, 25 cent, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY PRIS! = With anlmedion, oltee which quien tae cnet | maney, travel. Lbare soteine * | March-oness and all that when she was in her | of kton, the dyers of Leeds, and manyother | | A large line of 5-8 to 10-4 OIL CLOTHS, ranging | witnoian testi .forcash. — | of which the Marquis understood but few word: | _ “Nothing but a good heart, which I have not,” | coffin.” bodies’ of workmen have already insisted | from 37% cents up. Lithogks HAS CRAVING. "PRINTING [From Scribner's Monthly.] thong ki cademined te eee ware | usa eeamoeont. ? A wedding in prospect of death is more affect- | upon'the reduction. ‘The latest accession to the | OIL CLOTH and VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, AND BL TO ORDER, ‘The trained novel-readcrs, those who have | the venerable minister repessited the gelernc; | «Lwill never marry Priscilla,” sald Henry, | Ingthana funetal- Only Henry. Stevens and | number is an important one. As heretofore | &¢.,&c. The te call ond examine our made a business of it (if ay such shoatd honor | the ‘prodigal and the welcome be, received | ‘unless she deliberately chooses to have me in | Aas Poindexter were to be present fe otonen | nee is Tux STAR, the whole of the employes ’ ropolitan Bavk, Janse down the openia ‘aphs fora de- When he saw the tearsin the eyesof the hearers, | Preference to you 4 by teare, ‘Ithink she could hare dressed Pris- | Dirkecbesd wate peo mat Dullders of ALs0, pais ~~ glance down the opening paragrap and heard the half-repressed “ Bless the Lord” | | My readers will say that this incident, of two | by tears. “p | Birkenhead, Rave resolved to insist upon the | a neavy stock of euler i scription of the heroine's tresses. The opening | of an old brother or sister, and saw them glance | men unselfish in an affair of this sort, is im- | Cilla for her cofin with less suffe: . The white | reduction of the hours of labor to nine. ; — caer sa pay tee on, he was strangely impressed wi ie gen- is et . ee ha: tone bore Canada for petroleum. et) tting up of a heroine for the popular market. | $yy, he wae strangely To this arrangement, so equitablo, the Mar- | Priscilla had drawn her mother’s head to her pe : ine a i. ig: + $0 equitable, the Mar- | waw 4 LOWEST MARKET FIGURES. W ROUTE FRO: East ponded yds cannot peas presenter event the Beebe ee Pat wel. SS ein or tine Cotas ie Sen vetiiae alin ake wonla ny eeubicl tease eet All goods at this eatablishment are positizely to be N*ro'tar sour ASD SOUrRW Ear nc Py von Te e remained, impresse m st ore. e Dy er. iske love e fi m : Say, ‘480 8 5 | ANI colae of hex hair ox bar o7ee a eaeonernee | je Scotchman who led it had a face that if either, which? “She asked « weck for de- | ee Bear ae? oa ues thanvwan bot Thunderation Samuel” is the name of a | Tk oe can ta oe iby ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAIL+ ) neve have « complete he- | Detmed with sweetness and intelligence. It | literation. decide. By intended. The family physician was there. | {mous Western Indian fighter. | elsewhere. . ag te : y. toniesh Of n | W&S fortunate that the Marquis saw so good a It was not easy to decide. By all herhabits of | Fi kan the dcumina €F das. pale bride ores s7-A clergyman in fowa has made a new Bs iad forme, with its con hing nontiy b> the eround ca | Specimen. In fact, Priscilla trembled lest Mr. | thought and feeling, by ail her prejudices, by | — aa pore} th dden | Separture in “hitehing up” folks. He will not | S7 REMEMBER, ~ 4 ing nearly Xo the ground, en- | Borcas, the stern, hard-featured “cxhorter ” | all her rellgious lite, she was drawn toward the | Completed, there came one of those sudden | | SHORTEST ALL EATL LINE from Port- Boston, New York, Phil ashington, Rictmond. Lrackbare, sod Chatte- Rooge,to Meridian, Mobile, New Orleans, Jeckaua, “ithe $s with a cloud,” have been ar | should have been invited to lead. But as the | peaceftll and perkaps prosperous life that by weight, chargin cents nd for K on by the author. But be it| sweet-faced old leader ealied upon one and | opened before her as thewite of Henry Stevens, | ble. ‘The doctor sald that there was internal Gesene. meal salkige scomiuten tae t I take Priscilla from memory, and | another to speak, and of many spoke with | living in her native village, near to lier mother, | hemorrhage, and gave but a few hours of lite. | | cus imagination. And the memory of | streaming eyes, d’Entremont quivered with | surrounded by her old friends, and with the best | When the Marquis came he was heart-broken | = = illa, the best girl im the school, the most | Svmoathe. fic was not co tied Bret fee ets | Of Christian Giek oe tase arity the bast | TO tee her ving there, so still, so white—dying. Tas ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE | d, the most modest, the most gentle and | not see the sham and caut of some of the | clamor of her Intellectual nature for something | She took his hand. She beckoned to Anna and comPAy , is @ memory too sacred to be tritled with. speeches, but in general there was much earn- | better than her narrow life—by all her joy in | Henry Stevens to stand by her, and then, with | or dark, I | cStness and truth’ When Priscilla rose in her | the conversation of d'Entremoat, the only man | teat-blinded eyes, the old minister married ‘them 2, reafte 437 Riveerees tateet fu etreets tate break-downs to which a consumptive is so lia- | {0 future marry for fee, but will her rowel between Dand ® land, burg, and all Southwestern cities: road-bed is in splendid condition, and the INSURANCE COMPANIES. | oipment perfect. ‘wilman'é Palace Day and §!o Oars te ¥, | WISTER AND Fines ran via this route trom Lyuckburg to Mobile ent OF NEW JERSEY. Bew Orleans witheut ehange net make one hair light : | ARE Purchase Tickets vin the Alabama and Chatte- would not change the shading of the exe-brows. | tarn and spoke, with downcast eyes, he felt the | herequal in culture she had ever knows, che | for eternity! “Then the door opened, and the | TOME OFFICE, 178 BROADWAY, N.Y. | neoge Railroad, aud secure the quickest time en@ Priscilla is Priscilla forever, to all who knew | je. a canspticity of her celttiene Dic an | Init Sawn to be the witeat ie Marquis. But | ten little Sunday-sehool boys from 'S abtown E. 0. FISHER, President | APPROACHING. most comforts her. And as I cannot tell the precise color of |). dged that from the soil of a culte so | if there were roses, there were thorns in such a | Marchedin. Each of them had a bouquet pro- ee sd The of Freight Shippers is calied to thig rh nd eyes, I shall not iuvent a shade for | severe there must grow some noble and heroic | path. The village girl knew that Madame la | Vided by Henry Stevens for the weddiug. When | BRANCH OF FICE, 537 7th street, ep. Post Office. mee | ye ao em. I remember that she was * the binds lives. farquise must lead a life very different from any | the leader of the file saw her so sick he began to LIGHTER & MARCHE, Gen’l Managers. < catep clways as at she was y le of the grand division line. ny other ronte t blonde. freight, and procure bills of Isding via 5 ass-leade ched he hi . Shi iy | cry. She took his bouquet and kissed him. she wat Prisitia: I mean toay | whomve didnot know. nT "eached MArauly | Sr elaaind waa ever in m slate of untet ae | Then the lide fellow: rushed out, weeping pit INSURE YOUR PROPERTY | - it i - | the A At siuce soa never lived in that dear oid-f Wome. Trother tell us how it is | skepticiem, and die must meet the great world. | OUsly- Each of the others followed his exam- Kavlies Fectioer (0g te Rete ond Epp ™ WILLIAM KEAVY. General Preightand Ticke ‘Iver village of New Geneva, and since, y In truth there were two Priscillas. The ple. a : First —It j CSTAN hoe consequently, you never knew our Priscilla, no | “phylum to-day?” heasked. things might | was the Priscilla that her neighbors knew the | _ Feeling life ebbing. she took the hand of the | »Fifs—Tts Rates are lower than those of mast | RELIABLE COMPANIES | adiG: STANTON. Geuersi Superintendent , Chatter words of mine can make you exactly understand a class-leader invited a marquis, | Priscilla that went to church, the Priscilla that | Marquis. Then, holding to the hand of d’En- Second —It was the first company inthe United , - en we | i re "| a her. Was she handsome? No—yes. She was k no English, and who was adis- | tanght Primary Sch There was the | tremont, she beckoned Henry to come near. As States which guaranteed policy holders a DEFINITE WITH ALTIMORE AND ee ee ee ees Simon, to tell his religious expe- | other Priscilla, that Chaucer and Shakes- | he Vent over her she sald, looking significantly | CAH SUNRENBER VALCE, the amount of which is Little ide her upper. Her complexion was geod divine. If the | peare, Stael. With this Pri at the Marquis, ** Henry, God bless you, m Dy Eenoneen os = he ce Wastin: not faultless. Her face would not bear eriti- i hed came tasasadiesascavoncact aces | sila Kew Ge othing to do. And it | noble-hearted fiend.” And as deney turned |g, 2#"?¢—lt Loans the surrender value of ita Pott ee ae Wasi cim. nd yet there is not oue of herold schoo!l- @ concatenation, I think she would not have re donbl ¥.M.C. A. BUILDING, | TON and BALTIMORE beensurprised. But roma Sag Be 2 sort occur- | vated her indec' 1. T ¢ Marquis put bis arm about him, and it bless you."* yo Pongo hd t | awa: at MR nature. Mhat Sgare- | Sear tautellye tency, Goa mates that will now vow that she was beanti- ourth —All of its Policies are absolutely Non- : WASHINGTON and 0c 25-4f Corner of Ninth and Dgtreets. | WASPINGTON and |, thea” ful. And indeed she was. For she was Pris- = i ec her conscience came in. Because the Priseilia’s nature abhorred anything dramatic Dividends are declared Annually upon | ass ae = e now run as follows, vis cilia. And I never cam sake you endemtend So ee SS Me ene ms'on the one side, | In dying, oF rather she did not tiinks St effect at fenritution plat-atd arcisactorenania, | (MSE, NAYTONAL METROPOLETAR |) 00) FOR DALTINO it . | «Ts it that any one can speak French?” she leaned to the other. To reject @ poor suitor | all. Soshe made no fine speeches. But when | Six Narestiiction upon ‘Travel or Residence. ‘OF THE | 9250. 45, 3:00, As Priscilla was always willing to oblige amy | 4 brother who #as a member of one of theold.| and accept a rich and titled one, had something | She had ceased to breathe, the old preacher said, | 5. c'cntol Premiums, 2 i DISTRICT ‘OF COLUMBIA. | pm, eit wasonty natural enough that Mrs. Les- swiss families volunteered his services as inter- | of treason in it. | ‘The b:idegroom has come.”” And he was more | P°Z%¢i7h “its Charter_permite it to make invest- | — PR at «should send for her to help entertain the preter, and d’Entremont proceeded to tell the: At the end of a week she sent for them both. | ¢l@quent than he knew. s any section of the Union, and itsdoesin- | ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870, oltre; => day 45 and 9:26 a. See inn acCurjous chance that threw how much he had been intarested in the exer- | Hemry Steven's fat-boat had beenreaiy toeeect | She leftan envelope for Henry. What it had U ifs General Agencies, thareby rendering | — ee ee ea ie re mle | cises; that it was the first time he had ever been | for New Orleans for two days, And Ghallese. | {2 itno one but Henry ever knew. [have heard mmer into the society of ourlittle village. His | (Cs) 1 hat z , spb ay Ny dale e eat day ar aeat, | him say that it was one word, which became the Sine washer pean eyens ane nite inesshe morting, coat hat he wished he hadthe | Lafort & Co., were expecting the Marquis, who ing to remove him from Paris to get him out o | “"y{ie faith whieh they sho socialistic intiuences, had sent him to New Or- | prayer for our strange brother. Jeans, consigned to the care of the great bank- | "ANG the ‘Marquis bowed his knees upon the ihe PKEN Ee e Company every wher Nin to det | OBB. OAPITAL en $100,008 Nin’ it invites you to insure. ex ing to de “ vias in some tort a ward of theirs. Heury Ste- | Ke¥ to.allthehappinom ofhisafter-tite Judging | foy2or hance?” ata erie policies aud ity ; taamwaveute, MOSES RELLY: treating | “Let us engage in | vens and the Marquis Antoine d'Eytremont | Sree tee Pannen Re fae, tec he Rowe wtih jee 3 | WM. B. TODD, Vive President. . walked side by side, in an awkward silence, to | AUDA, his wi Ore See nee a mposin its Board of Directors for this city and | Secretary. | y Stations, Bledeneborg, Belte- | pris Janctlon, wd Belay, leave | 7:48 p.m; 3.00 p a wlape at | ops. = ‘. stops at Annapolis June- | [The 7:46 p. m. on Sunday stops as during the | the word was. he last time 1 was at his house . the little vine-covered cottage. Of that inter- | : Todd, FOR ANNAPOLI® in use of Challeau, Lafort et Com: ie. S dy: I noticed that their eldest child was named Pris- | men. Talk with them before you insure in gay 1s at 6-496. 4410 Nut liking to take the chances of yellow-fever | *4F0 floor. derstand much that was said, | Tito eee cpow chough to write fully. But | cit, and that the boy who came next was An- | Company, ‘oc 33.6 | Charice Just, ay 9 on Samia a ae could not endertand much that was sald, | I know that Priscilla sald such words as these: | {llls, ated that the boy who came next was An- John T. Leumnam, pelt i hredher J tent gy aps std | jade east an awful responsiblity. Ieappose a | Crerwit” for the Marquis, in. which she asked p= —— ‘ at this white- lass-leader, and the o} ndge trembles when he must pass sentence of | Of . Ff ladies in the corner, and Priscilla, were interco- | death. Dut I-must make a decision that ine | m0 do the Christian work that she would STANDARD OPERAS, Hage of New Geneva, what more | {ng with the Father of all for him. He felt | volves the happiness of both my friends and my- | have liked to do, Nothing cou! eee hae | FL OLD BONDS. 00 {ural tham they should dispatch the Marque | ™Of confidence in the efficacy of thoir prayers | self. I eannot do it now. God does not give m> activity for others is the only safety for ‘a rest- = | G Ly = toour pleasant town of vineyards, giving hima {7t2be bad ever had in all the intercessions of | to sce my duty clearly, and nothing bet less and skeptical mind. He had made himself | ERNANI, FAUST, LUCIA, LUCREZIA, MAR. | and 3:04 letter of introduction to their attorsiey, who fo Sonar oon nocd enters ens cee Ne mekinawecy & Cees ‘spring? I | the special Protector of the ten little Slabtown | “THA, NORMA,SOMNAMBULA, TRAVIATA™. | pe Se tan: aly spekesome beck French. He! ber ak ll Ithappened not long after this that d’Entre- | have a reason that I cannot explain for waking — = Sui cae Ge line many ore, taney TROVATORE, MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, ‘ng at Relay Station with trains from Baltimore te ‘and Priscilla Haines, who had learned French | Metholnt nay rite eee sary fo this simple this matter postponed. God will decide for me | Chatieau, Lafort & Co., the Marquis ‘had con- | phi foes taint ag a | "ex ectobeng: ond seieis Contee thitey eum and 4 ss i . which had already made such an | perhaps.” . ee taae tie a va NNI. | — ——— . 7 stat tor to hcip entertain the guest. =” "+ | impression on his imagination, by an incident | "I donot know that she said just these words, | ved, to contribute t6) bia prosperity without | Handsomely printed, unabridged, superior to all | SEPIOT ERE Tae Rae eee settee lest ee Winchostcr socom: si at faney that d’Entremont was sur- | jroich would makes chapter if tl | Doster. Tee | ont know sho did not say thom all at once. | OS ossed of practically aulimited creditthroagh | otereneerie ities ees ee modation train. 7 i 7 rte; . . e' a a a vhic! e vi e: lish wor the mesic, inclu that | ~ >. ng just such a girl as Priscilla in | Heed orm and frechet | outm™ they parted. And Mise Nancy Move, | Pio" Starantee which the great New Oricans | soa Bugiss words, ced ail themmnts racleaine tie ‘Through tickets to the West can be hadat te Saihewao no sharhed at ind | ou indian Cres amd of his delivorones oy ass | She eReaved rumble atd, sandal abd nes | $26 nerRoue wan trap reciyeg ire en | ofthe pea cs i yeti ie he ee Tug DEMAND FOR Roshni tte ne Dice Salou ts BS She wa eck, eliverence by the | only eftort at mental improvement nthe | bank! aan : . | SEONE DOLLA Will be went to any Mal ing berself rica-vis with a nobleman, nor dil | courage of Henry Stevens, is s0 well suited to | plucking outof the hairy contiguous to ler fore, ing Wee that fine bullding?” I said, polnt- | OL ives, post ftae,for thoabore-wrtn. Winaly boast For New York, Philadetyhia and Boston wee af a cepa ep — — posemar genera aon at lam fea, that we might, look erp ogee ie or that is thes Hospice de Sainte Priscilla,” | § Boards tor $2 each. vertisement of “Through > L. WILSON Ape adios in at. | almost sorry rs. Eden, or Cobb, Jr., or | Nancy More from ‘ook-out at t indow b i i i ! Y 7 es hurt at finding a ines nae ot court his ate Optic, were not the author of thisaory. "Eithor deseated the two friends walking away from bing phat area Paris. Feople OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 7-30 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD Master of Trans ded of them could make a chapter which wouldb:ar | Mrs. Haines’s cottage, andremarked, as she ha rs . “iscilla’ ° HE. DN & CO., New York. 18. | . ce mand of the conversiin Be” | ant tne gcrnrannguniaent ut ik | ae eemarkcd before, tate wa ably | ge 9 RCM eiaee eee genet he | —©-H-PITSON 8 00..Rew York. ctw BOND mat *- | an unconquerable aversion to anything and | scandalious for a young woman who was a pro. * : : i ==4| | Re eratehine fo thks ecard us, and Priscilla; | everything “thrilling,” this present writer can | fessor to have two beaux at once, and such good Fonph ollnpee tepd egoem ~lrg earring We | | H.B 7D. Bs gy Not fail to read itn d’Entremonts eyes, Here | Onl? aay 1m plainest prose and without a single | friends, toot cilla’s Frenchman.’ ” | i | Has been daily increasing, and holders of FIVE- Wasnixetox, Jane 2, 1:7¢—noon yang wena whe hed read." ld | young seat the ase tasei ac MtenE made the | | Ihave noticed that gifted girls like Priscila | CHS Hoenn ua. More declares that | | TWENTIES conti anifest the fullest couf- , Tfaing between “WANE: ex wae 8 young woman whe had read. She could jung Marquis the everlasting friend of his de- | have a back-ground in some friend, intelligent, | Aud to this day Miss More ¢ eed me | pleat hay | continue to manifost the coufl- |, Tieng betwee. Vk mire Corinne, she could oppose Saint Simon. | {j. » Heury Stevens, who happened to be a | quiet, restful. Anna Poindexter, a rk, a s | dence in are run as follows: he Marquis ¢’Entremont had resigned himself | zealous Methodist, and about his own age. thoughtful, and altogether excellent girl, was | Stand. an ail FOR KEW "TORK. without change of care © the ennus of talking to Swiss rg abont | The effort of the two friends to hold inter- | sometimes spoken of as “ Priscilla’s double”; A SERMON IN A PARAGRAPH.—President ‘ Lege ginily (except Sunday) at 8: Sthele teiltng Ctoriee of their ehilinEnt in | Sours Was @ curious spectacle. Not only did | but she was rather Priscilla’s opposite; all her | pA,S#€MO fave tke telus pian aivite ds tne FALL AND WINTER a = A and 9:00 p.m PRILADELPHIA others faiting fortes Of, eels, Guood in | they speaik diferent languages: but they lived | pitts Wwerecomplementary to those of her friend. | <endents of that. institution. the other day: NORTHERN PACIFIG SEVEN we daily (except Sunday) at #00 a, m., 19:4 Neufchatel and . | in ferent worl x only "Entremont | The two were all but inse able; and so, when | (.y, ol you A ‘iat = es Sieandarte j e 6 — Ee ea ee er om ee ycould | speak a very limited English while Stevens | Priscilla found herself ths next evening on the | YOUDE men, you aan ee atteet outi ur | BUSINESS FULLY INAUGURATED THIRTIE: anineae: Sareea la ees Meme. Not use | Spoke, French» but W’Entremont’s life and | hank of the river, she naturally found Anna | S¥U fortunes. Rely upon, your o self-reliance, York at 9: writers, was to him very strange. Not that | thought had nothing in common with the life of | with her. Slowly the flat-boat of which Henry faith, honesty and industry. Inscribe on your B . a. York on 9 Priscilla bad read many French books, forthere | Stevens, except the one thing that made a| Stevens was owner and captain drifted by, while | banner, ‘Luck is a fool, pluck is » hero” Don't aT - j ping cove tor Bow Fert cn © D. were not many within her reach. But she had | friendship possible. kg were both generous, | the three or four men at each long oar strode | thie tco much advice—keep at your helm and By the exchange of large amounts of Governments> age Sahat So Eninset ead some, and she had read Ste. Beave and | manly men, and each feli arene drawing to | back and forward on the deck as they urged the steer your own ship, and remember that the called in for redemption, into these securities. — 4 Grimm's ¢ enn Sol po reads pape it Co end = yal ~ boaton. Henry was standing on elevated | great art of commanding is to take a fair share MABLE BROTHERS, The Bonds are seeured beyond ail question by a cola tn Beech Mamata; And wuie terta| besworm their Sdcon, that’ uasd te onli to te eonenee ands ae the crete as ne ee er ne ee ae first and only mortgage on the Road, its entire roll- Maines had lived tis daughterhad wanted noth- | eilla at her home with her mother in the out- | manly form in the wertern sunlight atiracted | 280K well of yourself. oe Aum! | WITH A GORGROUS STOCK OF RICH AND ing to help her to the hi culture. skirts of the village. She was an interpreter in- | their attention, both the girls were struck with | ¥°' Sp the botto: VARIED STYLES OF | & 3 a road,and the small ones go to the bottom. ut I think what amazed the Marquis most | deed! For with keenest y she en- | admiration for the uoble fellow. Both waved swe ve the envious and jealous. Fire above . 1 was that Priscilla showed no consciousness of the | tered into the world in which larquis lived, | their handkerchiefs, and Henry returned the FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, , unusual character of her attainments She | which had always been a sort of intellectual adien by swing his hat. So intent was he on id spoke easily and naturally of whatshe knew, as | paradize to her. It seemed strange indeed to watehing them that he forgot his duty, and one if it were a matter of course that the teacher of | meet a living denizen of a world that seemed to | of the men was ol to call out: ** Swing a pri scheol should have read Corneille, | her impossible except in books. as for the | round, Captain, or the mail-boat ‘ll sink us.” FOR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR SONS. and should be able to combat Saint Simonism. in whieh Sevens neorad.® wae heowa. Hardly was the boat out of the duaie round where Min elds eek ond onerproted | hast tan ipanede thesame green bills, Known "Bee the Marquis” cried Avns, Sex nga becit Wik:!bden “tok Mattes essai chair round w! on bas nne, eg INT ofthe | strong raidioes feeling: Wi woe mr de: | | ‘gard reat ie mt ihe Beha ay ‘ _ was more two out eee a pe pac eerie: Haga hey id — ye ey AO able to talk | you lew Orleans,” and the swift steamer im- J his hold arquis since his arri a vens, unless it was ve 80 good an ex- bore him distance. the very greatest care taken to have the Countsy where life is more besutifal and the cuse for conversation with Priscilla; and noth- Henry watched him » with a manner of thought more UF apo At any ‘was 80 STYLE, QUALITY AND MAKE SEER SL oe © ee a A i i: | i fi ue li H it fi 1724.G Sracer, sean Wan Derantuent, times,” sald Then OUR TIALORING DEPARTHENT. iy beied. For = a en B. CBUIT, Jx., Proprietor. Christan expe- | farnedaway: ee Or Hw Aub BeavrifuL DEaeas OF © rience. a explain just how it Eo selngs to her bow or two beaux to her . which New | came about. Dou! Henry Steven's influ- I say,” she did say it, for this ‘apple blossoms, ence had todo with it, though I feel war ling More's ogament op the act she PIECE GOODS. Stommmeen;” | quis wee sateraliy to religioas tn- | laters from the’ lower the handwrit- this almost and I cannot Teck that “afker all he ‘on the directions of which that she an Bla noticed | was ia bth gta droing ofthe Divine | hd advices from both Her frend Bat pot Jeeta arete ect cis, tees ebunekens Jest es Tooted, and at mone but | poser i’ teau to. her 5; magi be forgiven = a ‘ ’ he came to the pamp that stood in front of the of “postures and im- | for shooting arrows that did no —— Tt . “public aa he et, Priscilla. At bee ee ba ee ty 8 I EDS Ta nese Seenesd Wo have comet tat haan | aac tae certainly Ene Sremant Yous balletize st his condition t Pris: AGE RRO, age herrccoh ont Pitt moe pines om A Peet ea = © aD BUACK BEAVER OaPES, @10 Teresa sing wares tacts uncteans | tra Sets seremeeticra tees | Hrectinand Anes singed it den fie Be EE ance. 10 ren staan * " x So bp paméd ber, “And hen to husvolftue young | mer wotons of bert, Gateralty, and equality” Then he was worse again. And then better. ; ots ween Hou and Lith atreet,