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ae EEE OE ———————— . 2 CONSTANCY. wander away to his models, as vexed little Ci- | the air; now pealing a chime of Christmas bells, | Donck street!” sounded in her ears. A) and grieving over her lost money. At length Literary Anecdotes. SPECIAL NOTICES. . with a strain of such seraphic sweet- | both hands to the le ovescoat’ C ae | cot germ front, under whose roof-tree our In the recently published as iret Lafe of Scaxe —4 Mowntaim i tears came to the hearer’s made another effort. ‘The black wall swayed a | weary bird ber Perch, same in view, and, | Rey. Wm. Harnem, Vicar of Ki itabridge, Jaen. washing clothes, soit se it is the celestial voice,” Cicely, little, but, taking firm hold of the strap, re- | in to Cicely’ , the severely proper | England, there are @ number of entertaining Well, by Jore | Here's handkerchief now. com! as the sound died away and the began a | lapsed into stolidity aga'n. | Ann opened the door. anecdotes of well-known persons. The editor Bich. in washing my clethes, I find lying near! ‘and “Jam Joris Street!” shouted the | ‘Ob, it’s you, Miss Wild, is it? I ht | tells, for instance, of a certain dinner at which | N. . “ feminine, too! Wellchow | : the noise of bells with the voles; | hoarse voice, and Cicely growing as intended to dine out to-day. I know Mist | the famous Archdeacon Paley was the lion. | ing able. through the virt Could th bts eat Here coent f= here | then, in a torrent, the ringer, too, must have ae the names grew ‘ bane ‘a tattoo et said all the Everybody waited for the golden B Frrcloun. it must be Taabel Ring: | ness burst forth, and swe; and back and forth, the swinging beils |. upon the overcoat such force that it s; was out, there'd be no dinner to get. words which were expected to drop from the and {torgotten ber, What a shame! ing Seth Fang out notes, telli to the city the giad around fiercely with—‘What the —— creation | there’s nobody at home but me, and I've got Ups of the ‘author of the Natural Theology, bat She was really « lovely little thing. . “You do not care tidings of great joy with all ‘silvery strength. | do you want, ma'am?” The tone and | co y in the kitchen.” be made si , and it was this Bow I remethber—how could I forget ! any more! Wh: Bt ine the Sock vas Gone, the ne heated scowling brow terrified little Cicely so that she «It’s of no consequence, Priscilla Ann,” said | «7 don’t ik puddens are mach ‘The night when that handkerchief 1 took; Sitting there e: the last hymn sung, the last peal 5 | could ee ee her question, to which | Cicely; ‘I shall do very well; I lanched heartily | uniess the seeds are taken out of the raisins!” I wonder if she is married yet, r after » bm fi were |, all but one, |) | when asked overcoat responded: ‘‘Patroon | —my plans were epresy 7, So I— If this was not Le ae ee Doe And ifshe still keeps that girlish look ? besides, you ne a oe Cicely and her compan- | Square? Three miles from here; don't you | But Priscilla was gone, and Cicely commenced made by Paley at another ¢! banquet was ‘We sat on the beach—I beliove it was Bye— and never stay more Talked slowly homeward, know where you are going, ma’am’ a8 | the long ascent to her pereh, wishing she was in | not e: lary ef the Divine command to love Rees ete ae curt eae do come. The other “Think of the old church being left there | Cicely rose and turned toward the door with’an | reality a bird, that Wings might save her weary | his pelghbor as himectf. Ana ¥ caid a great many propestercas Wi of Nilson, alone, with all her festal garments on,” said | anxious look, the overcoat called loudly, | feet. Arrived at last, she found the fireout; the | ‘The Archdeacon found himself in a dranght, a =: . 7 when I Cicely. “I wonder if the spirits do not come | ‘Woman here wants to out,” atthe same heartless little stove was cold asastone. Di- | and callingone of the waiters, he said to him :— Cure ‘Ard ] pressed the handkerchief tomy heart, ‘about eighty, down, flit through the aisles, arrange the flow- | time settling comfortably into the vacant | vesting herself of her holiday attire, she planged | + Shut that window behind ‘me and one Consemytion to dereage: And—it not being Ince—she let ig depart, laughed It ers, and even sound a few strains on the organ? | seat, and opening a newspaper to prevent far- | into its black depths, and, with soot on her nose | lower dewn, behind one of the carater !™ tists {et Ard 1 swore thatit should go from me never New York. um Vi . | Su that ail the dead in the church-yard | ther conv 6 and grimy hands, began laying the foundations In the same volume it is related of Coleri | assimilation 1 mean that process by which the notre ‘ve Kept my promise for all these years; | | I wish [had never seen you, I come to life again on Christmas-eve,and | When at last Miss Wild succeeded in | anew with the utmost care, for well she knew thet while walking down tho strest one day, iN | ment of the food te converted into blood. and thance i that Jou are married I baretay Sa beriods osthes ee wccnenen a | beak oe nt u on | sonet FeuwomSeanre 7 an now, See Comld | tea pereoerne, of Soe Hite tmp, Reding | pretend mesa boy, carrying sarge basket. | thus imputed attng ike slighoos pentaeeiics you are d have my fears— be buried,” sob! i ve Teach Patroon Square. nt , and then on face with a a - | - baw position But, when was s woman Known to be trac doletul ~ _ ere Pale edie bal “no Ghd tia tit | ene ee green car to Woatervantwiller | the slightest provocation. “Nealing more coal; | He scized the urchin, took himsolemniy aside, | to pul : oF if they take cold. will For you have forgotten me quite, and I When the astonished Seth had recovered his | dreamer.” Street, and connect with the Panuw Avenue | Cicely stepped Into the hall, when, as she | and declared to the astonished and bewildered | et elo Am wringing the suds from handkerchief, breath, he burst forth in rapid phrases: “My “«It ought to have, then; don’t spoil my illa- | line,” answered the voice, as a dozen reached the coal-box, the sound of the opposite youngster: ‘‘I never knew a man good because ‘to cure any case of € ich seems as though it woul i never get dry; own Cicely, is it possible such trifles have | sions, Seth.” hands lifted her down to the muddy pavement, | door sent her - into a closet, from whose | he was religions; but I have knownone religious | Festorine a @: digestion "married, whew this trip's through; oubled you? Do you not see that my mind is | Ten o'clock, and the four-gtory brown front | and the car went om | dark depths she had® the pleasure of beholding | because he was good.” | The very fret thing to be done ts to-cleanse the I sbali make the best husband ta the veri. * | hourly filled with plans to hasten the day when | of Miss Rogers's boarding-house loomed be- Cars were passing in rapld succession,and, Mr. Bianchard de Volage, exquisitely » | Andofs Dr. Routh this one istold: A country | stomach sud bowels from all diseased mrocus sad Feeau ¢ Lam ever constant and trae— ” | Lean place ina home of our own? All fore them. selecting the yourth, Cicely step) inside; as coming out of his room and descending the | rector complained to him of having received | Slime, which is clogging these <naeme so that they Witness this rag on the clothes line curled. thoughts, ail my labors, are for you, dear, ‘ Come in for a moment,” pleaded Cicely. soon as the conductor approached, she asked if stairs, humming an opera air ashe went. The | only five pounds for preaching @ sermon at | CAST perform ee FS wwe! what's that? Why, Jim. old bo: your love is all T live for tn the world! Ido not I cannot, dear; I have something to doat the | this was the route to Patroon Square. closing door, four flights below, told of hisde- | Oxford. “Five pounds!” said the Doctor, Epese the suvens ant hess ganciy te Grbeen unded.and by a grizzly, you say; ” care for conventional sentences uttered within | house—business matters.” “Not” growled the youth; “second track to parture. ‘I wonder where he has gone?” «why I wouldn't have preached that sermon for | Sardrake Pills’ "Thane Pole clone the ston, And you kilied him" Wood © at is cause for joy— the hearing of idle strangers, but I come to the “Always business,” thought Ci: ‘ton | the left,’’ and, pulling the bell, he stopped the thought Vicely, as she went back with her coal: | fifty!” | bowels of all the dead and morb: Put bim down here, fellows, this side of the way. house to look at m: ling. and go away | Christmas eve at least it should be banished.’ car and handed her off. “to-motrow morning I shall certainly begin to Sheridan alluded loftity,one day, at a theatri- | causing disease and decay in Not f«tal. but still. 1 thick, you will find strengthened for battle going on, day ai So she sald “good-night” with an iil grace, | “This must be the right one,” thought ous encourage him. Heretofore I have parried his | cai fund dinner, to his ing descended from | They will clear out the liver of ail ciesased bi : pint i far trom fun to be clawed by a bear. night, between me and Fate. You can have no | and, entering the hall, glanced into the draw- | bewildered heroine, as acar came in tent on advances, but now Lam free, and can do as I the loins of a ki Dr. Spry, who was sitting | Ptr action by which autural eed beaten Cn pane a te jaca how hard is the contest; but it is all for the | ing-room on her way up stairs. There stood | the second track tothe lett.-Again she'asked please.” | next to Harness, “That is quite true. The | Sretal. . [Facperic W. Lorixo. home, and the home, dear, is you.” Blanchard de Abogn on and ashe hastened to | her question, this time not venturing to get on ‘The fire well started, the next thought was last time I saw his father be was King of Den- The stomach. bowels, and liver are thes cl —eawisil : Another week had , and Christmas was | meet hera gleam of pleasure soothed her an- | board. S dinver. The early breakfast, and the intangi- | mark.” by the axe of Schenck nde ills. bat sl close at hand. The city was gay with holiday | noyance, and, shyly ee & seat by the Red car behind,” was the answer, and at | ble lunch of the Great Mogul, had left anach- | Allusion is made in this connection to the fact | remains in the stomach an excess of ac id, th CICELY’S CHRISTMAS. #ift# and holiday people, and theveryairssemed | register, she ‘listened to his honeyed phrases | last Cicely found herself in the right place. with ing void behind. Priscilla Ann must on no ac- | that Mrs. Sheridan indignantly declared her | is torpid ee ee oe b aes" rich and hospitable. Cicely, full of excitement, | with complacent pleasure. In the course of | plenty of time to discover how cold. tired, and count be disturbed, and the approaching dark- | husband a villain, when as she said. “I dis. gs Trg By Hy S- laid her plans forthe day with careful precision, | conversation, Mr. de Volage discovered that ier tha, morning's excursion had left her, | ness forbade any extended foraging expedition | covered chat all the love letters he sent me were weed Tonic proves to be the ” altering them regularly every night before fall- | Cicely had been listening to the rehearsal at St. | not to ak of the condition of her holiday | but, Temembering a little family supply-store | the same as those which he sout to his first remedy ever discovered. It te alkal radiant with life, noisy with ing asleep, and writing spasmodic little notes to | Bonte’s. Attire. ‘At last Woutcrrantwillor Street pare around the corner, Cicely donned her old cloak | wite.” Il peutralize all excess of acid. making mirth and light, gay with decorations, and fra- Seth every morning to inform him of the last | ‘Ah, yes,” he remarked, “very pretty little place to Panuw Avenue, and, as a shade of and bat, and, stealing down the stairs, sallied | et and fresh; it will give perm ne bo th ant with odors, sat enthroned on Man- important change in her programme. One even- | choir, 1 ‘believe. For myself, I always attend | {aintness stole over hs r, the familiar buildings forth for her small supplies. But the supply- Pure Water the Best Drink. % wed hearty anes =] tan isjand. a great river on either hand.an ing, one precious evening. the two had the | old Methuselah’s. There we have two choirs of | cr Patrocn Square appeared, and on the right store was closed, no doubt on accountof Christ- | No axiom of health is more just than that $ eal Coemed cathe. ti Ocean at her feet, ther backa whole nation drawing-room all to themselves; the Van Air boys, two hundred and ~ voices in each; six | le welcome sign, “Golconda Ladies’ Restau- | mas-dat , and wande on, block after block, | ‘‘men never have @ true appetite till they eat eatery tows Aud villages ready todo her tops and retinue were at Booth’s Theater, the | hundred tenors, and a thousand baswos.’ On | rent” With conc stan ine ‘approached and en- | she at tength found rilliantly-lighted shop, | with relish any ordinary food.” It is told of Kronor; aud apbold her supretacy over the wide Deepdowner family had gone to the Philhar- | Christmas day, in addition to the four organs, | tered. to ingan Fe cal American Continent against all envious ay John Bailis, who lived ‘to the age of 128, that ky boy in possession,and | where she made her little ——— with a wering use of Schenck ’* Putm menic Concert, and the isees Ecclesize were | we have a6 many brass bands. The effect is | the little tables covered with inhospitable baize. | crushing sense of their insigniticance as compar- | his food, for the most part, eoneisted of brown ic Syrup nourishes the # It was Christmas-eve, attending sebsareal ut Bt. Bontere. truly soul-inspiring—thriling, and yet so soft. | "Can T have tuuch here?” she caked. Gd with tho grandeur of the tagnate who then- | based cha cheese eed has tee oe oa | detected fe readily sbsorbed iato the cin holiday robes. New- “Isn't this delightful?” exclaimed Cicely, as | The congregation, too, is truly el t; the very | «« Restaurant ain’t open Christmas-day.” | - sured them out. Having obtained from this dig- | milk. He had buried the town of Northampton mye aera Gaal coaabene wieaiar pavemen ser one ake te grosesof the she danced into the room; <‘we are alone, you | air is tragrant—incense wafted In from con- | “Won't you be able to let me hare stew oye: | Ot chftee, the same of | twenty times over, excepting three or four; and | form of abscesses or tubercles, ind thon Provision-stores, cone-laden boughs formed can stay all the evening, and [ will show you my | cealed gratings—so wsthetic! Let me advise _ ters and some coffee?” can of oysters, and a | it is said strong drink killed them All. Water | Nature to expel all the diseased matter.in the form arbors over the long lines of plump —— final programme for Christmas day.” They | you to go there to-morrow, Miss Wild.” | {Nothing on hand to-day batcandies, mam.” | pail, to serve as coffee-pot, Cicely got | manifestly is the natural beverage of allani- of free expectoration. when Iss each bearing its sacrificial green sprig; graceful | po themselves, and the little lady had no Some time afterward, in speaking of Christ- | ‘A singular restaurant !” | into a car, and seated herself with her armsen- | mais; whole nations, as the Mobammedans and then, by sx bealing and parif, npertins Wreaths of running pine clambered over the | cause,to complain of an inattentive listener as | mas presents, Mr. de Volage said, meaningly: “Most ladies lunch at home, or visit out, on | cumbered’ with Leas ane parcels. By this | the Hindoos, use it alone as a beverage, and, | ofSchenck's Palmonic Syrup, — pony ae Fy : fift-books and framed the paintings, | she talked on happily for many minutes. At | ‘ You admire diamonds, Miss Wild?” Christmas-day; all but country folks, perhaps.” | time it was quite dark, and she was anxiously | unlike other drink, it will not sate the appetite, Seee one Gees ap eee, a aurel shone on the marble ae, holly | —— Sraming « rol of paper from her pocket, Cicely confetsed the admiration. Leaving the “Golconda” with ail the dign waiting for the familiar corner of X ——street, . gleamed among the jewels, and in the but the contrary; indeed, it was observed ‘The essential thing to be done in Consamp of the toy-shops stood royal C! | digestion, Programme. It | Pretty stones, truly; and Aladdin has some | she could muster, the forlorn little maiden walk. | when the carstopped; there was a block in front, re. ar hor Hipy ites, above 2,000 years ago, that water tion is to get upa good appetite and » toy: at noon on Christmas ev holidays ————— is, fair for America. The | ed up the street in search of the “*Koh-i-noor | two cars off the track, and a carriage overturn- | drinkers have usually keen appetites. Itis a | so that the body will grow in flesh and cet stron. glittering with lights and covered with | commence at exactly the eame honr; isn't that | ear-rings especially are quite tasteful. Dining-rooms for Ladics,” whose sign she had | ed at the cross-street. Sitting there patiently | fluid that requires no digestion, for it is not | If © person has diseasnd lungs.ca cavity or abecsas wonders so bewilderingly beautiful the | delightful? Oh, Seth, how could you? Suppose | ‘‘ Fringed ?” inquired Cicely, eager! often read in happier hours. But the Kob-i- | holding her bundles, Cicely looked out through | necessary that it should undergo any changes; | there-—the cavity cannot et ag 4 crowd of little faces outside was struck speech- | Prisciila Ann should see you?” Conte Testy fringed.” For my part, | noor's brilliancy was also shrouded in baize,and | the glass at the iiue of vehicles alongside. | it isthe patural menstruum thet holla te cke: | ee ene eee ere ee less with admiration. Thesun was setting; with | +* Would she crush me at one fell blow?” I consider diamonds the only er oRraate Sut | the countenance of the young woman in charge | Presently there was movement, then another | tion both what is essential for the healthy fane. | BCtsa’? . i Pa — ppl yea oe ads,| «Nonsense, sir! But, really, you must be | froma gentleman toa lady. ©: ized flow. | betokened such lofty scorn that Cicely did not | stop, ‘and | tions of the body and what has become a refuse, i : house- i this time an elegant carriage met her careful, for Priscilla Ann is an important ers, ¢@!icate tri = age - appetite, » good nutrition, the body to grow in r= e faze, 80 close that the faces of the occupants heal tops and lit up all the wi windows to do son, and her ideas of [me ring fi are stern as Biy- blossoms, fitting ornaments for flower-like taces. ‘ after purchasing a small amount of candy, she « now to that ect fat: then Nature is helipad, the the matter will ripen and be more enduring thanthereal | dare to propound her humble question, and, after —— destined office and intention in j 2 were distinctly visible in the glare of the adjoin- | the animal kit om. Water, therefore, from juantities, and the person bealt! id honor to Christmas-eve. The aerial illumina- mouth rock. Listen e Did you notice any necklaces or tiaras retreated in silent humility and resumed the | ing street ly The tin pail dropped at her | its congen anaitees, can never much disturb | strength. This is the trac Sad, aly plac 0 +4 iil’ attaaee nate Suite | “Fr Chettnn Hr Wales Boden om | "ST Ga parca ates by te ea | gc engntenee mtn | Ges gap rave cgnsed | pm, a ens Kiran | cen, pe eo ‘or 8 Eve.— on way from “ | she was ren rate ie pangs oF ar ani yan the led by its natural outlets, the skin and kid- | on jo falling. snow-flakes, and the night had come | four te Sere Gnas or ecWonk Restaurant (Iob- | rings.” | hunger, and boldly resolved to enter ‘the’ first | very Wilbemina, whose pale: | bey oe Boe eens es oe uuiline nose and pale- ds entirely gon: down rapidly, as though in answer to the wishes ster salad, omel eve , | neys. It is told of Lord Healthfield, so well | ‘the to there is hope. e souffle, Neapolitan cream, «Ah, yes—as you say, ear-rings. A pendant | Testaurant, even although not exclusively for | blue eyes were her especial aversion. With a | known for bis habits of strict military diseipline 1 have seen many persons cured with only one of all the waiting children on the island. Lights and plum’ cake); attend the rehearsal at St’ gem from the shell-like ear of beauty no doubt | ladies. The “Grand Mogul” received her, as | fixed gaze, Cicely watched the smiles, glances, | and watchfulness, that his food was vegetaliles, | sound Jung, live and 7 ood old age. glittered in the crowded stores, and Please, Bonte's. enhances the starry gleam of the eyes. As Ten- | she timidly entered, with a prolo: stare, but | and gay conversation, within the carriage, a | and his drink water, never indulging in animal | This is what Scheuck’s Medicines bw do tocare mamma, light =r it will make Christmas “For Christmas Day.— Meet at the corner | nyson says— made no objection ied medina A erself at one | Christmas pantomime, indeed, although not the | food or wine. And Sir John Sinclair, in his | © ” a, 3 clean out eo come quicker,” had been pleaded inso many at ten a. m. exactly; attend service at St. “And she fs grown so dear, so | of the tables, and after some delay a foreign | one she had planned. Evidently an intimate | work on longevity, says, in his account of Mary ‘she neodstoclear thd houses by earnest little voices, that mammashad Bonte’s; lunch at the Golden Restaurant, eee waiter appeared, and calinly inspected his | relation existed between the two, and Blarch- | Campbell, then aged one hundred and five, that is in the lungs, what- yielded, and the chandeliers ‘threw their light (eclairs, fruit and candies;) im the afternoon the vin vege Agena victim. ard’s eyes, oh, perfidy! rested upon his compan- | she preferred pure water to any other drink. y be Gut over the snow through the curtained win- ‘ Pantomime’ at Mallot’s; dine at the Diamond | I hope Teunyson is your favorite poet, Miss | “<< fave youa bill of fare 2” asked Cicely. The | ion with the same expression, the very identical | —————— hat while using Schenck 's Medi dows many minutes before the customary time, Restaurant, (pale de foie gras, meringue glaces, | Wild?” i i be exercised not to take cold, &7-While a party of disorderly women were being tried before a Salt Lake City Police Court not fince, the women assaulted the wit- - s i ul, however, was too much occupied to | devotion, which Cicely had so often seen beam- so that when King Sol sent up his fireworks, and plum ‘pudding:} inthe evening attend | And so the conversation rippled on, in matter | pom " He twiteied the cloth up, he twitched ing upon herself. At this point, Miss Van Airy- there was a double illumination alloverthe city. Booth’s Theater, and buy a bouquet. rothing, in manner much, until the sound of a | it down, he patted on the right, be pulled it on | tol But the gas could not rival the sky tints. + (Si Cicety Witp.” je at the door roused Cicely to a realiza- | the left, he moved the castor to all four points | thine flached. What wn ine Could it be? It | nesses cleaned out the policemen, and held the Furst came the golden beams glittering against «Excellent! excellent!” applaaded Seth; | tionof the hour. sania ome of the compass, falling back after each charge | was! The very pair of fringed diamond ear~ | field against odds, for some time. mend a patient to be careful in regard to taking the windows, shining on the lofty roofs, and ‘‘but could you not allow me a smail portion of ‘It is after eleven, - — bg — tostudy the effect, and finally applied all his | rings she had seen at Aladdin’s Palace, in S7A Winne! County (Wis.) woman who | cold, while nsing my Medicines, nor © epacial spire Uetil it choke aguinsr the ante ane | mene and Fer onser at toed ten shall {Se Yolursteows fastle of Miss Vek Aicytops | SLOtey, (0 polishing the mustard spoon, on a | Gianchard’s hand. The carriage movedon. and | yas paid taxes on ker house for many vests, umd | Feet. A tam who teas Vat partially (rect v y like «N £ + . i . ‘ ‘ ° ; 0 of sad co! ~ Lint star. Then a vivid rose hue stole up to the Elysian food, ‘Sign vourmaes aces Stal €8 | robes: Wilhelmina Van Airytop, the tail Lends | mUCh-enduring napkin produced from the re- | all the bundles fell to the floor, as Miss Wild | Las,haid taxes on her b Suffrage advocate during | old and damp weather A night a and take ont-door exercise ouly ia @ genial and warm sunsh: ine 1 wish it distinctly understood that when I recom- archiy shook her blond ringlets, and some- has been entirely cured; , : r v han ong ce 868 O° his pocket. ‘Have you a billof fare?” | sought for her handkerchief andfurtively wiped |‘) mow declaresthat she wil! : Eejneee thay So Comommnption tite warts light on the weir aused to look at | |<: I must go now." said the young man, as he | With the aquiline nose and pale-biue eyes, whom | Sovtuced Cicely again. “The moral tucker ie | eustt ee =. | saltenies ake will tesser bern berteate, | Reece ween ee ae enna. the warm light on the marble facades and the traced a bold“ Seth Austin” beside the delicate | She especially dreaded. ‘ spoon, admired its sheen, replaced it, yawned, | Wearily ringing the bell, Cicely endured, as pS yy yg gay SF Fed glow over the snow. Dying off into asoft “Cicely Wild.” Christmas morning and bright sunshine, with | god then remarked in a conversational one?" ” | wellas she could’ the impaticat elates or Br | : RANCE | tteere.. Hence it is that T 90 streumyasiy camtion pink the ash sank down to the west, dropping Only half-past eight,” exclaimod Cicely. tn | just enough cleat crispness in the air to’ keep | “ADig you speak, Mist cilla Ann and her inguisitive comment. + Well, | (HE ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE | prim un ciaeatbedlsemay te. vas id, and, ing awayintothe at ol vi wi iw; * 4 . be i y ‘ ™ i, as .e : Btw’ a Glenr, pale yellow on the betes aL ee game hp pr ne cma we seldom have Little Cicely thought not, as she ran up-stairs Have you a bi'l of fare ?” repeated the little | now, Miss Wild, if it a again! And with fi os’ lungs are & mass of sores, changing from yellow to purpie, from purple to customer. all them bundies, too !"’ Climbing the stairs, she er mind, dear. it will all come right in | alter an early solitary breakfast, to prepare for | “Oh, you mean the carte, I presume,” in an | unlocked lier cell door and enenede the tee aes OF NEW JERSEY blue, and from blue to gray, gradually darkened the end. Indeed, I must 20, for T aot entme | the long day of Ree a nae aera rate | encouraging tone. ‘No, mis. On Christmas | out, of course, and no more kindling lettin the | HOME OFFICE, 178 BROADWAY, N.¥ into the sombre hight. salou ao work cto do at the office; and, Besides, my head is — vane = pe ghee tgp ea win wing kent day our gucats are prepared t0 expect a cer- | box. Another encounter with Priscilla Ann was " b 5 s were so wi t ‘ i - i- walking side by side, appatcutiy _ nal ace mld prove but a | rere th ng in a note. “The young man in fixed course suitable to the occasion, a me- | clearly impossible, and, after a reckless sacri ishes sy o ef lp co 7 m wt forced to join in the quick pace of | Always engromed with business! Always | Waits for an answer,” sald this grim damsel, ba fry oe pee hor pogame the tulle Tittle Leone commented aenicthevel | LRANCH OFFICE, 517 7th street, ep. P.st Ofice. winds of Spring or Kuvmn. It should be carefully ill ' inflame. ange of atmosphere wi as many of the faculty dp. E. C. FISHER, President. Samed Jang cannot. with eafety to the pationt be exposed to the biting blasts of Winter or the chilling 7 7 " pfloet he Utmost the moving crowd. sweeping up Broadway like talking of things I cannot understand: eccentric | evelng with grave disapproval the drooping Indeed, miss, it would be difficult to make | hope revived. Filling the tin pail with water LIGHTER & MAROHE, Gon'l Managers. ep sy er zocessionfround the corner to pumpe and throttling cranks—such mysteries!” plume on Clore litte hat. aained untouched | YOU Understand the names, being French; and, | from the pitcher, Ceely removed the cover nal | : _— —— are wndor slmost any circametmnces t still unbroken, past haughty- —_** No more mysterious than things Car ge * But fant fe il for <r ined = rouc! - ides, it is one of our rules to surprise our | endeavored to insert the impromptu coffee- | Juvites Particular ntion t Special and Pop. possibility ein lay rich merchandise in care- or acatching bias are to me,” answered Seth, | by Prise ee Se Leastily eritten ig, | Bests on Christmas day.” into the top of the stove; but a puff ot smoke | ular Features. ‘Tne person should be kept on « wholesome and ! nd om to Aladdin = Palace, e where smiling down on the vexed litte upturned face. Lot o nek ik bonne A aaa Abe Eng, we tomething, then, as soon as pos- | repelled her, and the pail was left to thaw on | | First Sie Bete ove lower than Gheve of soot | Senien Set ead es babe emaod one rcebinng, shimmcring™ plowing, gieweasg? |= ogy ge al er rae erp yr pep ome le,” said Cicely, at last, reduced to abject | the putside, while the oyster can wasattacked | « Ttvas the dan cangeny tn the United | tip of Beh ond eireneth, and sparkling, on their = ite velvet beds. troubles,” whispered Cicely, with a besseching. | but unexpected business will detain me all day” | humility by the dignity of the mogul, and the | with a penknife. Two jerks and a wrench, one os which guaranteed policy holders @ DEFINITE E peo mayecl cared ‘by this treatment of the worst Casns LUK, the hic ki Ption, anf have itved to get fat and ut we never depart from our | fruit knife nest fell a sacrifice, aud two! pairs of ditincis axpomsrh on tits Porter t™ Fs = hearty sheer mang. years, with ‘one ang mowtiy . ser 8 | jam . but the oyste —It endei of its Poli- . hes since, jewels she admired. his blue eyes shone with affectionate solicitude | From the rosy summit of hope, down dropped | With our regular course.” abegieg Temained unharmed. Some boos recommended | cies.” ‘ans the surrender value of Hts Pol: | Etve been cured Uy this treatment whom 1 bars Tall Seth glanced over her head, scanned the as he said good night. ‘The door closed; and he | Cicely to the depths of angry despair. After a) ve ee eS aoe dig was Placed | & red-hot poker, but when, after much labor, | p/verf4T Al of ite Policies are absolutely Non--| Nerereven. 6 + aos uer 1 expect to take posees. @isplay with an indifferent gaze, andanewered: | war'gone. Boments hesitation, she wrote the following | upon the table, each containing unknown com- | the poker was heated, It refused to burs aey. | Lr Ph hat hE meg by me et yt age “: Do you really care tor those stones, Cicely?” |" Little Cicely sat alone in the drawing-room, | words in reply : : | pounds of dubious taste and uncertain odor, | thing but Cicely’s arm, where a fragment ot Soivieaden ent na Sectors’ Apeeaity wom | Sates EL em ces Laon eae “he? are diamonds, Seth—rcal royal dia- | nursing Annoyance into anger, and mistaking | | Mr. 5. fot ee ance Oe tia, after Cicely had vainly attempted to eat | merino and a portion ot skin responded gayly to | “'Sizch—Noresthiction wpan Treated or Resdence ive advice to all who may require i. inne mom hose rings, that necklace, oh. wounded van: ir . Four greeting, i | » tl el 3 % = jor i Grace " irections accompany. Remedies. see those fringed deme ator ‘owe thar Point oe aoke ee ey beet in my Fi. peeled hot suitedto | ‘hem. ¢ mogul would sweep them away ai the melting touch. Seventh —It _ Thirty Days Grace in the wl Hope to see you this evening and bring good pan of hunger; “ anything will do.”” blade broken; two more jerks, another gone. A “© Seth, let us go in for a moment!” ex- Pardon me. lance. claimed Cicely, her brown eyes as bright as the e But Seth was not to be persuaded, although | Déews. In haste, Sern.” has return them with a fresh supply, spreadin, t hata yorsen in any part of the world can be real:-y a ig them Binding up the smarting wrist as wellas she payment of Prem’ 5 x il 1 4 ‘They must be worth thousandsof dollars,” mur- beauty had attracted enough atteution to dis. | each other! From henceforth, consider yourself in martial array, “i chih.—Its Charter permits It to make invest- | cured by a strict observance of the pines Boral ghee ember png Bae ee the oven al ae catteation to dis. | ieee earthing you hare 16 cor had cout ws | out in martial array, and retiring a few steps to | could, Ciecly gave up the oysters, and aa dows iv ier De Su ™ D. are - : 4 “HL SCHENCK, Phiiadelphia, i ¢ © to sai | watch the effect. Having partially subdued her | to wait for the water to boil. Six, half-past, | ents in any section oF the Union, and its docs in- eo - dss Mie, of pacers around the gins eases Cecly Sesked | Fedag Pena Te ee ee et See se TE ‘nerae MERINe EE ihe | Ruger with bread und natatoes,Cleely ventured | and seven, sounded from St.-Route’s slemier | jeiytyall {is General Agnncies, thircby rendering | Fg Getler 61am hall doen, "Samra a a youn; mn sam ase, r 10 si y ire 4 i} td —l rom to i ry ts, - ir with excited interest, and Seth looking with | had found time to notice*the coun girl, af hand of the inflexible Priscila Clely sat down ‘came bac 3 port wantin kich | cheat at inst’ mised littio schock maces | witeiAsgtt innitee yo te ive you a Tettentivetone | 4 ee amused glances, not at the jewels, but‘at his | theagh ostensible he ha boy wg A aa to take breath. her cheeks, | and came back with a portly document in which | tepid; at last the famished little school-mistress with yor Pretty companion. After a tour among the top retinue. A few chance wordson the stairs, | hone in her eyes, and beat rapidly in her puls 8. | gotiere igedbe pe hr <i for ten courses, price ten poured in the coftee, and after @ geutle simmer, honest! ind to give you a fnir equivalent See dealers, for your mone} ‘one of its policies and ite | p> THOMPSON LILLY & CO.. 26 Hanover stroat j | 5 ‘@ “merry Christmas” b; drank the mixture, with the accompanying | terms. i aaa pase Wonders, they secured a place at the diamond- few chance conversations in the drawing-room, | A crowd of thoughts filled her mind, and wounc- | dollars, ar ‘cupids at the top. Tee | ecleaty ot dty eck Te ee | Composing its Board of Directors for this city and —_————— counter, where the shining gems, pure andself- a few encounters in the street, eaproalte ting | etl pride swelled jut I have ouly had five courses,” suggested | the Marclioness, with her “make believe very | Disttict of Columbia are, e:me of onr best business ee @ Porrinw Sanco. radiant’ as liquid light, gladdened all hearts eyce, a waxed moustache, and md studs, |. Aftes my long anticipation, my plans, and | Cicely. much,” could not have relished it "Sitting on | GiRaigit With them before you insure ta any Pronounced by Commoimeurs with their beauty. At least, so Cicely said, as | formed a fasciaating vision in Cicely’s eyes, | the open delight manifested only last evening, | “« you are at liberty to have them all, miss— | the floor, with begrimed face and smarting | —— —— “THE ONLY GOOD SAUC she gazed, lost in an ecstasy of admiration. and, as sh> mused, a step in the hall and ‘Ge to be so carelessly thrust aside!” she mused, with | our regular carte for Christmas-day, miss; we | wrist, Cicely caught sight of her rival, the | N0OTICE.-REDEMPTION OF 5-20 BONDS | _It improves appetite and digestion, and it Is un- * Those crosses Seth, and that diamond bird! voice behind betrayed the very presence of the | bitter feeling. “Seth has Kegon 09° Dgparens can | never depart from our rules.”” sketch of the morning. ‘Suatching it fromthe | OF 1862, rivaled fer its flavor Look at the yellow gleam of this solitaire, and | vision. ‘The conversation that ensued was more | be no doubt of that. For two months, at least, | "cr (cPart street again with lightened purse, | table, the flung it into the fire and watched it | — ‘We are directed by Mosers. LEA & PERRINS to see the white light In that pin. And, O Seth, than pkasant to the disippointed little heart. | 1 have noticed how absent-minded and abstract- Cicely hesitated! Should she gre it up and | burn with gloomy satisfaction; then, as the re- B Treascry Derantwext, December 2, 1571. prosecute all partion meteee ona commsar dette. window, but even sure beaetitalnif sma un the | Seth never spoke as gently, or sympathized so | edhe was, evidently thinking of some one elec! | ignominiously beat a retreat’? ‘Never! “fynere | membrance of whe meee eee nee | cttlyiccndind ge nemag rigs # yew Re yb sc ~ ‘ Window, but even more beautifal, if that ts pos- entirely with all her Flings and tastes, Mi de | eee a ice ta mas not the, Teast bat wiencat | wasthe pantomime at Mallot’s designated in the | to Seth came over hersshe laldher tired heaton | £T0s, APPraved a of the national debt'T sible,” and Cicely heaved alittle sigh. Her com- Volage appreciated all her Ideas, he understood | CoDsequence to me, not the least; but, whoever or'ginal Christmas programme, and, signalling | a chair and burst into tears, | hereby give notice thst the pal and accrued Panion stood beside her, but atter a time these her without the necessity of explanation, and | she is, 1 = understands steam-engines, | an ‘omnibus, bh? jou m yed down toward the | A knock at the door aroused her, and unlocke interest of the bonds herein-below designated. known | raptures fell upon an unlisteningear. Honest his delicate, unspoken ho contrasted vividly | @nd takes pleasure in being trodden down to the | enchanted ms dwelt wonderful | ing it, Priscilla’s voice was heard. as Five.twenty Bonds, will be paid at the Treasu-y Seth had no eye for jewels, and his mind, fullof with Seth’s blunt ways. After all, a yell of : real. here dust! lowns, fairy. columbines, vstet 3 ila: of the United States. fn the city of Wachington, on engrossing thoughts, had wandered far from the mystery increases the charm of the frites e last thought called up @ vision to | Svins. Peer ra poe dint Teaficnan 00 se you, Mise Wild; Mr. very As thi wins. As the performance had commenced, | Austin, I believe.” Sortie: Se stood with one strong hand resting flower, and in conversation with Mr. de Volage Ciesty’s sind, she rapidly transferred it to pe- | the vestibule ‘was. comparativel, empty, and | Down stairs flew Cicely, just asshe was, nor on the counter, abstraction. So Cicely | there was always something erage something barrie tall shall you be, miss, and bony,” said Cicely Leeaned yong dungeon to buy her ticket. | me ae until a pair of strong arms received her febrmary 25, 1862, dated May 1 «discovered bim. as, after pursuing her mono- implied rather than disc! '» some- forward, three dollars,” j e deserted drawing-room. logue for some time, she withdrew Bereyes from thing to be discovered. So thought Cicely two | the nut- = ere, sreccenntting oF un; | a voice within. . oe ‘Seth seemed much excited, for, without no- | COUPON—Srcoxp SER" the treasures and look up for a response. hours later, as, with flushed cl and bright Rae eat ar nebcnouliered, leathery, and | " “1 thought the price was a dollar and a half,” | ticing her appearance, or commenting nova hor G2 o. Sal to No. 20778, both anclusive Cicely Wild was charmingly pretty. with the eyes, she busied herself in the arrangement of | tough. A roman moss, my ley Tlonte of rooms | answered Cicely, standing on tiptoe to see the | angry note, he exclaimed: “1 have perfected Ha No. ToS to No. ies! ark shadows and ripe tints of brown beauty, a her cell; the careful stowing away of every ar- | ® high, beetling forehead, p! wpoe owner of the voice. | my invention, Cicely, the firm have examined —§ |,q—No. lllal to No. 74as, THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow- type as essentially peculiar as the blonde, and | ticle was more of a necessity there than a virtue, | for your steam-e Tce Bag “Christmas day, raised,” growled the | it, it is {0 be patented and I ama partner from | f $16 000.000 | DER is the best article for cleansing and preserving so-called brunette. Brown eyes, brown hair, for even a pin seemed to crowd the floor and | saiters, liste~ th ves, a water-proof cloak, | man; and, giving the money in laste, Cicely | this date! What do you say to that for a Christ- | REGISTERED. if teeth. Sold by all inte. Price, 25 centa brown skin, anda round little figure,even Seth hide the of the carpet. and an umbrella, complete your outfit; my | Shrank away, and o the inner door. Here | mas present, darling ?” 0—No. 698to No. 84, both inclusive. SOUVEN SINODOROCS KID GLOv Austin, practical machinist ax he was,expanded At the hour arrived, and at four | dear, and I ho a ready to be trodden | was a crow: anything she had yet seen, | The great tidings proved only sober trath; the X—No. 80 to No. S991, ER restores soiled gloves equal tonew. Bold by into poetry in ber presenee, calling her his dear | o'clock the day before Christmas, Cicely and oes & ee ver - this @ dense mass of human beings of all ages. A | absent-minded, engrossed inventor had reaped | 9 #00 Rah} druggists and fancy goods dealers little “‘nut-brown mayde.” Poorand orphaned, | Seth were ‘up Broadway, the littlecloud | ,, Sometime Feauired to finish thissketch, | band was playing, and shouts of laughter greot- | the fruits of hishaed peata- work, anda bright | No. 30Sto No. alt2, = jrell educated and energetic, the young girl be- | on the nut-brown mayde’s brow having vanished | the first flush of anger sul a ‘and | ¢a the actors, who were entirely invisible Sit. | tuture opened before him. 390 to No. 474, longed to the great army ‘of feachers, and, | in the joy of mecting. She talked as gayly and | Sching vold; but dormant a tle Cicely, with a towerin; ‘I kept it all a secret, for I wanted to surprise 94.9.0 bravely leaving the district school on the hili continuously asthe canary bird sings’ sad her | displayed a rose-colored vision, in w ‘and the | 2b0ve her head on all sides. Even a worm you, and spare you the mse,” he | eee REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES prom bar pop door house in the valley, she had companion, although somewhat grave, looked cupids, Dortumes: Hata? SaaS. 1 in | ‘arm when trampled upon; and as Cicely recov- fad after the drat questions and answers. | eth enc come t city, where, e work was #0 PP! showed such tender affection eyes 3 , after a push m a “I spoiled your Cl dear, bi here is dines (annie “i is twice as hard, the pay was alsodoubled, and life | all hin cords, that Mr. de Volage's black eyes bewildering confesion. Lest in contompletion, | ‘cular ble man who passed iy | trifle to make you forget all about it * | pOtthe gmonnt outetanding (coabceced in the num: | ten times as ‘bright to the active young mind. were altogether forgotten, and went merry | Cicely sat dreaming until the sound o' atthe door, she caught the usher by the arm, | The trifle was a box containing @ pair of | ure Coupon Bonds toi tran ia ion ($4.00 000) Bat little Ciceiy did not venture into the crowded as the Christmas bel about in | roused her to reality. Putting on the plumed | ang reserved seat with some as- | fringed diamond ear-rings, more superb than | dollars are Registered Bonde, ar metropolis unfriended; the playmate of her the Broadway throng, they had into | hat, she tri lightly down two, | Derity. any Cicely had seen: ‘Couj Of the act of February 25, 1852, were childhood, the friend of her Yirlhoud, and the Aladdin's Palace, witcre described, | three, four flights—and, opening the front door, | "r Very sorry, miss; great crowd; Chrismas-day, | “© Seth! And I have nothing to give you,” | issued in four diminct series. Bonds of th> fi Sekiya a Gy seats, was there betore her, Cicely was lost in the diamonds, and Seth in his | Stepped out Into Christmas, the bells far and | mig, “Only three vacant. sweaty left In Trent: | sald tee reat wy mayde,” with tearful eyes, | es ears nae orking hard in the great Columbian Iron | own busy thoughts. up ather | "ear pealing out for— : Obliged to charge a doilar extra for them.”” tance. | them, while these of the SECOND, think, . Works, where the wonderful engines of the | abstracied companion, ed the | fg enn “But Ihave already paid an extra price for to give me. Cicely, and | series are distinctly marked on the face of the bonds. 4. STRAUS’, Ocean-steamers were formed, amid the noise dark face of Blanchard ata little dis- While allthe ety chimes ia ringing chorus this ticket.” I am come to beg for it. You can give me a | United States securities forwarded for red-mption of bewildering and ponderous machinery. | tence, examining spelr ear- ‘The Glorta repeat «Very sorry miss. Christmas-day. A dollar | dear little wife. See! I take her, in spite of | should be tothe “ Loan Division,” Sec- Seth Austin, born and bred in the country town | rings, with the ‘As Cicely ++ And sounding onwar. extra. Thoee are my orders.”” herself; and who shall say this is not, after all, | E°tary «Office, snd all Registered bonds should bo . . = 1 Fi ee eee himself, studied | returned his Seth's the tqdetermined, after 80 many disappointments, @ merry Christmas?” S aaanRnet to the Secretary ofthe Treasury for re- POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, anics, journe: ork, and ol coat-sleeve, w) s village spires enjoy at least a taste of festivi » Constance Fexmmore Woo.son. ‘bonds notice of Decem! tained « place in the Columbian tron Works,no | “Do take me away from these jewels; they ‘Echoing to and fro?” Gicely paid the required sum, and then began & ton Inlarrprscralals By ey a Ee Qne exactly knew how; himself least of all. | really make me unhappy. Cicely’s feet did not tarn toward St.-Bonte’s, | series of hand-to hand encounters cite ooo Ixcipext oy WINTER TRAVEL—It a) | interest due. GEO. 8. BOUTWELL, ‘ Some men are born with their calling written | Passing Mr. de Volage, slie intuitively felt the | but, {he avenue, they carried her into a | coats, as, following the usher, she wrestledher | «41 G4p bumstnes Gore Teach disso pears | dect3-0.4t Secretary. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN by the finger of Nature upon their brows. Most | prolonged stare with which he honored Mr. | car: just room for the two little soles | way through the ‘One very gen- | ty'the inte ae cae a pogo ~ Of us plod on in whatever vocation eur parents | Austm, snd never before had Seth’s boots | andino more, while the fresh robes were crushed | tleran, Hebrow descent, acco har @ | Pliroed. While one Gols ohana eee es @ROBALSAMINE! j or chance select for us, and we are lawyers, | seemed 's 010, his hands 0 and his coat so | and the plumed hat knocked out of shape by a Portion of the way, and traly was Mise | jn the snow these animals gathered te the ioe BEE yt physicians, or merchants, as it may happen, unfashionable. Unconscious . however, | swaying, crowd. A pull at bell, ild for his nee; ig to thank him | sige for shelter. A ‘says:—If A NEW DISCOVERY. Botween Wih and lth streets, N. W., Without any strong or importunate preference | drew Cicely’s arm cosily through hisown as they | the horses a the wedged mass sways | when she discovered the vacant seat near by, be- | Sve felt ismesd he arom bia eaak th Te —— Sy Sur PaCS, But sow and then Nature givesas | reached che strect. and naked gayly: wildly from north tosouth as a is pushed | hold he was gone, but she had mo time to Car, pop thom over with hig ce uaseat inthe | ‘THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. a lesson in phrenology, sending a musician, a, ‘So you like the diamonds, dear?” infrom the rear platform. The be- | his departure, as the lesof the stage met seeih eet hanes thon ceed dt bo driven woot ae ER -. painter, or an inventor into the world, so plainly | ‘« Like isno word Seth. Say, rather,admired, | hind climb on again, andthe horses for- | eye, and soon every thing but the fairy | Dv engine whistil le scene voige, but wd. | 4 WATERY SOLUTION OF THE HEALING IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOC marked that he who runs may read. If the | or coveted. Some! will wear those fringed ward. Another pull, another » and scene before her. Ina few minutes a voice on | UY tne dee auaae Un te the b nsych BALSAMIC ACCOMPLISHED. Parents or the child of sounds are deaf to his | ear-rings, I suppose?” And a deep sigh fol. | wedged mass sways from east to west as another | the left murmured: pe ee fo «Process by Prof. capabilities and persist in making himacar. | lowed. female from the extreme forwardend is crushed | « Pretty, len’t it?” ‘Many were seen to fall down im thee of the Pharm. mgt : Paiversity | Pecongetal tate tous ill he steal from his | | But the Silver Restaurant opened its doors, | and hauled down the line, and handed out to] « Beautiful,” answered Cicely, warmly, with- Erschs, dens from the cola ont when ut toe cs - er Uncongenial toil, trying to fashion rude pipes | and in the new delight of ordering the dishes the pavement in a condition. Cicely | out removing her eyes from the _ train was dug out and moved off, the track w: CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE from the reeds by the river! If the parents of | frescribed by the programme, Cicely grew amia- | hoped that time would lighten the car, but the | «You don't hail from the city, 1'it bet,” re- Hined with these hi Tronen Gareateon | ‘aa 8 dressing for wocm: the child of hues are blind to his powers and | ble again, and the dinner was: adeli- | hope was in vain. On went, leaving resi- sumed the voice; “I know that by your fresh | we think a Tobe © fexmss in winter—ao it is, | 222 SORES of every descri 1. which it heals by OVERCOATS. —- —— et Tee hg will — } SS, mp Bon aed {= and | dences behind them, = narrow mer by thie ia aera ‘ Imagine the severity of the weather when the ewe Resin sreavee vi is 3s. ‘most EF- Bway to mix ive col 5 how e | Seth obediently whatever ve not | streets, rumbling along warehouses, jtartled remar! tarned her remedy id mans the fences his canvas, and paint the very | even daring to the large lice of under dark s,getting off the | head-and encountered, the final which faraistea the robe freezes to death OLINIGAL BOROBALSAMINE iter “anes loaves 1g the oven! Seth Austin was en- | cake with which the feast corners: , and of perl : Tome cure all.” or © secret compound: bat every s to. dowed with éme vf those rare ‘ frsteetmer’, Ciesly had green ep with an ons Ret forth in our circulare,that itis the : sight the principles afta c,2tutions of ma- | th implicit belief in the gallantry of the native- most RATIONAL ever introduced to the ” chinery = clear as Se sun’ 2 = —; croming ~ American ae man, but this ride drove the He, for the purposes fo which it ie x no one interfere with the ut o sought refuge away forever. ME SAME TEsTs! ™ inclinations, he had migrated from the water- & carved column. The | ‘Oh, if I only had Se—somebody to hold me CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE BUSINESS SUITS. ley tothe Goleta ete Wes ae aver ‘hone brillisatly, ae busy | lurch? ne tent the car aves ee TITRACTS FROM LETTERS, $25 BUSINESS SUITS for. 820 y Colum! iron Worl wil a 0 > “ oo . talnty of a needle ting to its pole; and there, | festoons of ever- | But no “somebody” was there, and me vrai Tou piace me im possession of the 20 do. pes 17. although occupied with hands and mind allday, pulpit with tocncape when the car pees waa tgeler into 3. pl pe BR shadows | brought her tothe door of old Methassiah. “She 19. men! great laws which, even in the nineteenth centu- star, and over the | entered, and a aan Pews, Saree acess me meer wen tn Meet. Sea Fee = Fy ae Jet, not wholly understood. his these | aisles, gallery, eityateely nobel teen’ cdmires eke Eaidty sabe bere, the childhood he had loved Cicely Wild, the one good will very menoacenenty S| 7pe Saree bu: admirer, she her way into love of his life, and never had his fancy so much young fir | over whose _ could Pere: the sisle, and after the as glanced in another direction from the days | trees, lifting theirheadsamidthe caken tracery, | even if she could pg ey ron vestibule, where, she Hie hlltad‘tared Se Sperber | hg rents of hse ssd-heiset"elgwing | SereaSosuing Uthend oenaodtan lls? | Seeeer ae 10, ano @ ‘3 . bread. Before he left the, vilinge he had won [a great organ: x YOUTHS’ SUITS at 10, 11,29, 13.50, ax> 6! from “nut-brown faint forest a jis wile an nan os cabee ia ae ee Uf sn down, the igus gon, od, asthe’ busy | old Methusclah’s BOTS’ SUITS from 94 to @8. little school-mistres swas eager. | rail, withovely biawoma: ike aa ofering spin ane Oe DOLL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, a Sait not Vestal ital Mhispered Cleely. conda ee the frequent pre- quite natural inan course, Tear fouad him, at neon the as I THR FUBLIO city “ Wrong, ‘Seth 2? Do not remember, ‘ The | corner, withoat famed inne | Y SS, pine tres, ond the. ber = thankfully its classic tg 4 dall tree, ’ a her bedy, and | beautify the place ot my sanctuary.” ii the cay beceine ed, mol many | ite doors the fol oman pL a. Bank. her her slender ankles ached After a time mavens eo organ. breaths the ® | Christmas day.” Cay ndiess stairs, her little wrists | and the members of the cheir assembled in morn wall of overcoats abode of art, GREAT PREVEATIVE OF CHILLS, rembied under the weight of heavy books, and Se ern ee et tween the two ys BFS rest, Se ae, A J a agate at al embied unde ‘wearied with the strict rules, work it seemed worden Behaia pad — ele, 23 her mind grew wearled with the strict rs oe outburst of the chanted words, + Behold I brin TONIC ELIXIR OF CALISAYA. Klndnene of aes thine conte aisles yt r i a i 5 it ua f i ii 2 i He] Hy b Ft it f ‘i ped Stk ee) j i M_OBOLD. ‘eat at the same table with the Mises Van 2 ey and sae Se Draggist, Anacostia, D.O. _oct-tt Syetucanercencs Semen erring ott meld sre eta oe he menor, 5 Jassie “ONE IDEA” pani j seh per zeus FLOUR evenings were brightened by a visit from into the rejoicing chorus. When the CLES.4 EWEEP aap Sis baat gst ors vanes | ns ae, nee ee eae | Sen — coorarsa sats, | ypFHAT comanty oe takin sun stn er Sate na a tele ind weal nor, now giving out heavy low chords that shook | ympeession ‘At Oak Hall, 62571 street, pote | gectam Wont Goals Fis ur eel Ferd

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