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[Por the Fvening Star. > om ~~» ‘Watching the wreathing smoke ascend Becoud Congress. In fancy, just and present blend QRYBRAL HATTRE—No. 9, f TTR! Stil bloom the flowers of long ago, An Ace bo amend ecction tectveet of act engs- Neath falling flakes of winter snow. ‘Through the dark vale of vanished years, ‘A beaming starlight face appears; Where ere on earth, its radiance gleams, It lingers ever in my dreams. ‘The cadence of a voice long gone, Dwells in my heart in deathless song; ‘Where ere the home, its notes may thrill, ‘That silvery voice is with me still. ‘The trathfal eyes still sparkle bright, Flood winter days with summer light, ‘Though ne’er again their gaze met mine, For me, they evermore shall shine. ‘The love. orthless thing esteemed, | zht as wandering zephyar decmed, Jn heart of oak was deeply graved”? And like the oak, through tempests lived. 5 wi Be was — et, Here (orrre.st i th * Do take it quietly. I don’t expect any such «But Ido. Will you come, for if you wont | aw sor to prevent certain officers of the mites like—what was he like?” cries | band’s . Fiat, and enclosed hi =) “neg ALN to) Stater smut Territories trem Practising as ae ted. ms sor T feared that he might do | {rmeyeor Geert the United hey Cnougn os ecince ni Teaarer gals? | war piamouge | Pool earl raat tend , Remi de | Stceia erie coe ‘Would you know him again if you saw him?” to- boven ‘figure something rac in his frensy. We arrived at! ‘Pearengcted by the Senate an? Howreof 4 at waited him “Rzes, 1 did sleep,” I answer, gloomily. “1 wish to heaven I had not “Wish—to—hearen—you—had—not?” repeats “Should I know my own face if I saw it in the th aontatives of the States of Amerionin ¢ Jane, slowly, with a slight, astonished pause be- . bs N. K. eabied, THAt intant or dep- ‘That love shall tive, while clouds hold vain, | tween each word. My dear child, Yor what w moro Girarly tank I da yours, thotgh that 7 wardro| of 8 fold. He opentd it and read as follows: Sertich af chy Torvnertal, Getriets or chen While heaves the dark, and pathlees main, 2” sanddering a | i8 before my eyes, and the othr oniy before my | and taxé an aft Wapxespar Eves | ? alsa, or the Se: Shall live, while summer roses bloom, eee drive with ramercy pme Court of the United States, or marshal or little, and then taking her hand, roses and all, 7, ing out justastrae | My Dean Mn. Besranv: 1 am mo giad you | BT ok, ont meet Shall live, nor moth nor rust consume. | Dear Jans, do not think me quite = ay, fook vieter bens | And Meadatun ever Gada CRE Rees Chics ER nie haan tener Emer | fevaty ma mow i pce whee pepe ang For memory clings with sad delight ir ut have you got a ‘Bradshaw’ ‘he first moment that I canght sight of ean! | ley, even though he did wear bi, the Academy? Itwasnot a bitlike you, and | \ilicitor, proctor, attorney, or covnacl ti rouds my life in endless night, | continue I, speaking quickly, ‘*I felt expression of mingled re- | Tied a six shi . yet I think it was, Please call soon, | cause depending —_ Hh bare . | shaw "What on earth do you want Irish; fo no other nation nd vexation at my foll: He stuck to thi Spring end Sum- Ever yours, Nevise Kewnte. | any district for which he And brings again mid bursting tears, with “Bradshaw?” says my hostess, her face | sity conld such @ tye of face have belonged. happy faces. At least | mer, and his letters were full of hope and raii- | Charley yelled, “She si herself *Ever | Sater, The loved, the lost, of other yeara. lengthening considerably, and a slight tincture | His wild, rough hair fell down over hie fae: my last living recollection of Chem is ‘a pleasant | *t With success, until all at once stopped | Yours,’*and wandered to shout for the crows, | MT 5 14. .¢ whosoower shall violate “MeBarwr.” | Of natural coldness coming into her tone. head, reaching bis sh ‘and overhanging | one ng suddenly and nething more was of him. | but a happier thought struck him, and before {| |, SEC- 2 That whosoover shall violate any pro: ——ansitdneescees “I know it seems rude—insultingly tude.” | brows, “He had the wile, geinaing slit ote | oo T was wondering what had become of him, | knew what he was up tohe leaped on to the box | S'attorneys by the court upon completo, Myo | say I, still holding her hand, and speakin: sSpath--the long: neae; the ‘chantagie teiakting a whether he had come to grief and was ashamed | of a carriage and went up Broadway in the 01 "tioreys by the court upon oon ; BEHOLD, IT WAS A DREAM. most lachrymoscly; “but do you know my dear, | Cyeg_ that one so ofte in “combination ene to write me bad news, or whethor a worse fate | same style he used to steer his team among the | Which the respondent shall baw a | Ereally am afraid’ that—that—T shall ve to | Sith a chambling tail-coat, | ‘The Joy with which my family welcome my | had overtaken him in'the wilds of the far West, | stumps and boulders of the California witds. 1 | 2™1 be heard A New Story by Rhoda Broughton. | leave you—to-day?” return istargely mingled with surprise, but still | and made inquiries of some of his friends, but | followed him in another with the man, | he recommended by the court for dismsiens} fr r the railway statl arvest fields “To leave us," repeats she, withdrawing her rh more largely with curiosity, as to the ‘cause of and growing angrily red "Wat? when | a¢,tuis time of year. I do not y ty, not twenty-four hours ago you settled to stay a | month with us? What have we done between Sere Tr of them —_ — anything —— ‘im, | and in due time eed = te: TA a j : 0 ; | my so sudden re-appearance. But I keep my | so I was fain to , hoping against hope | of-gn astonished darkey e of indy | Dae T felt ae ae ces if Fad eee atk? | own coansel. I have a reluctance to give the | that he would turn up- love. = real reason, and possess no inventive faculty in One evening I was all alonein my room I came away then. Below you have the Aw Act to amend an act Caarren I. a office. (Approved, January 16, 13. sterday morning I received the following r [GryemaL wart No. 11.) mtitied “Am art = that he was one of your laborers—one of your “Wnstrow Hover, Cauirizip, —surre. | then and now to disgust you with us ‘s rishimen | the way of lying, so T give mone. I say, “I am | watching the fitckering light of the firelight | Jatest news from the seene of action: relating to members of Congress, heads My Dear Dinah:—You tmnst come; I scorn ail | _“Nothing—nothing,” cry I eagerly; “how can Rl veg mgm Mate YON any, 1 ™ | back; is not that enough for you? Set your | piny over each familiar articte of furniture, too | “hye P"Kemble.—At the residence of the | [ycpartments, amd other of f the ¢ vour excuses, and sce through their diminess. I | you such a thing? [never had a kinder | “Oy fourse we have,” answers Jane, rather | Minds at rest, for that fs as much as you will | lazy to getup from my chair to Hight the gas; | bride's father, Jannary 10, by Rev. George | ernment,” approved June cleventh, cighicra have no doubt that you are much better amused | Welcome, nor ever saw a place that charmed me ly, “but that proves nothing. Donot they, | €ver know abont the matter.” when I heard a violent ring at the door, and | Newtown, D. D., Charles Despard, late of | hundred sixty-four. ce ear wh ne tient 9 yet iQ APT unt Gat proven nothing. Doct they. | "For ene thing, f om ntl the doorwa: Green Fist, Cal., 60 Miss Nellie Kemble, only | Be st enacted by the Senate and Ho oe = hu ‘ession of horse-soldiers, and watehi! her “Bat what?” asks Jane, her color subsiding. aemix park; but no matter— must come. |‘ a "say finish: I his . We have nv particular inducements to hold out, | sighing, “even though I know that you will | Rad not. Well, let me finish; I have just done; occasionally rather At ashamed of my conduct. It is not that the im- iret I did not recognize my oll chum, but when | dau: ter of og oe ae of Gramercy | arntatives of the United States « rice a | | Pression produced bby my dream ts effaced, but | I heard the accents of his voice my fears and gress assembled, That the provisions of am act | oie cee eee enn ae sens and ae eee ore I weicomed him as =. “pn ee relating to — <> a i ig ms ave i 5 ot! ‘We lead. am enchuavaly Duclos sow-eattateg, | leagh 46 ine_-will coll me I had been holding the door-handle mechani- | the persor © produ eit natural | one come rm Tae Pork Acar Tarearesrxe To Leave | gress, heads pe er occas porish—sottishly pad = effect. Once of twice during ti ; Charley, ts that you? Where have — shes a tele: | Of the government,” ne clewemth, pig-fattening, roast-mutton-eating, and to-bed- | Superstitions; but [had an awful and hideous | (2tary Wytat tha, ee aie dace eee ents | voyage, when writhing in laughabis worsens | you bead? Wher dil sow yet in’ the teen? an eet eich antes tent the Papa | cigutces hundred and sisty-f at-ten-o'elve: dream last ni a owe nthe ‘said to ral | ee) f ‘going life; but no matter—you i il in ladies’ cabin in the stea: I jow's things in gene - | as to apply in all respects te Delogates from the ‘ust come. I want you to sce how happy ¢wo |. ‘ls that he says, looking relieved, and | Rorrur: tho Yuan ‘turned rowud and saw me, | myself, “Mock likely you area foul? L there. | seer ite me. Got in trom California this | Has declared he will leave Feros endo, are | Territarles amd the District or Territory et dull, elderly inay be, with no special Beginning to arrange her roses in an old china {The would cut ty threat, too’ with | fore, continually ward off the cross-questionin morning. Things is first rate.” suppressed by the Italian government. | Columbia. (Approved. January 16, 13. brightness in their lot t make them so. Myold | bowl. “And do you think that alt that red, red reaping hook! “I tried to get into | of My family with what defensive armor of st. | "Why, what a swell you are, Why didn't aaa | ss apie ge man—he is surprisingly ugly at tne first glance, | afe confined to house? I never heard the and lock the door, but the key was | lence and evasion I may. uu come right here? Where have you been. | Ay InnEvERENT SUGGESTION.—An irrever- _, [GENERAL waTrRP—No. 12} but grows upon oue afterward—sends you his | fore of their affecting auy one special plage | on the inside, “I tried to scream, T tried ta run, | ‘1 feel convinced it was the husband,” says | | know there'ssomething up. ent reader, in view of the rion assumed ene ae respects, and bids me say that he will meet you | more than another. Perhaps no sooner are eta gr me. The bed aud | one of my sisters, A long, catcehiam, | | * Guess you reabout right. Hititthar, pani. | ¢btreader, in view of ¢ tnvemaetion, “4 ¢ port of Boston a¢ any sation, on any day, at any hour of the | back in Dublin, in your own room and your dwn | Poom and man Segen to dance before me; a | Which, as usual, has resulted in nothing. «You | You bet.”” that the chaplain of the Senate next’ Sabbath, | enacted by the Senate and House of Repr-- day or night. If you succeed m evading our | bed, than you will have a still worse and uglier | }iack earth: uake seemed to swallow me up, and | ®fe too loyal to your friend to ‘own it, but Tal-| And then he relay into silence and demo- | preach from the te: “And they ‘all with one | fwatives of the Dnited States of America én Com persistence this time, you will be a cleverer wo- | one. « I suppose I fell down Inaswoon. When L awoke | Ways felt sure that any man who could take | lished a lavender kid glove in trying to take it consent began to excuse.””—Boston Globe. | 97°ss asermbied, That the compensation of gau man than I take you for. I shake my head. “But it was about this | Pat the ‘plessed ‘morning had come, ama | compamion on that poor, peevish old Jane must | o:T. ————— rmand measurers at the port of Roston cee. yeaa affectionately, Janz Wartsox. | ay ge oe says, with an accent of a | Tobin was Singing outside my window on an ap- | ge mph a ak of Batare. Come,con- | “* 4 at's up old man? Let's have it? Go| yacen seem has found an accomplished ad- | peed — 44 - i apn od agus ' J 4 fess. Is ie & Cross: orang-outang nd eee e per Fe will invite our little scarlet-headed | little aroused interest. Bie bows Ly emperor gl pen ee Jah aNCWell, T ain't right sure what I've ; im | fawe, (Approved, Jannary 17, 168. "gued before a | ‘the other day in favor of the sale of | malt liquors as @ promotive of practical tem-/ INSURANCE COMPANIES. 3 peru 8. = me loo) frigl and a Methodist parson?” fe to dinner to meet you, ‘About you and your husband,” I answored, | that Bee ne et nee io ghana | Seine fa Sait oF Che kik. reply I, in some fail from the society of the Plungers.” | earnestly.’ “Shall I tell it you? Whether you heat, recalling the libeled Robin's clean, fresh- ‘This is my answei | say ‘Yes’ or ‘No,’ I must. Perhaps it came as é colored, human face. ‘You will be very Incky ‘My Dear Jane:—Kill the fat calf m all haste, | & warning; such things have Ler amg Yes, Cuaprer IIT. if youever secure any one half so kind, pleas- «Please to interpret, and bear in mind that I and put the bake-meats into the oven, for I will | 88y what you will, | cannot believe that any “I must own that it has taken away my appe- | ant and gentleman-like.”” am not as learned in mining lingo as oe ome. Do not, however, imagine am | yision so consistent so tangibly real and utterly | tite,” 1 say, with rather a sickly smile, as we | Three days after my return, [received a let. | Well, then, here **” But it didn’t go. moved thereunto by the prospect of the bright- | tee font Os barter Soenes Sie 508 sit around the breakfast table. ter from Jane: Se “Hard or al eR. eaded cural lieve me, my dear, I am as | mess ams—co' v1 “Westow House, CAULFIELD. «No. Gota half a milliou to my credit with | ay jet a contract to a Kansas city man yet at a distance of ten long, goud years {rom an | meant nothing. Shall I begin’? bread and butter, but I simply cannot eat. My Dear Dinah:—I hope you ‘are safe home | Clews.”” . Lote te Che dope et 1000 bent in earth or tne | Orwaniand BOG! 5. orascey pase tee 4 addiction to the minor clergy. If I survive the ‘By all means,” answers Mrs. Watson, sittin, “It certainly was an exceptionally dreadful | again, and that you have imade up your mind n' ore. TAy* = fire crossing of that seething, heaving, tumbling | down in an arm-chair and smiling easily. «J | dream,” Jane, _ whose color has returned, at two crossings of St. "8 channel with- Ves," and she’s the best little woman in the pet Sr : - abomination, St. George's chanm: ‘ed to listen—and disbelieve. fortified and reassured | im forty-eight hours are almost as bad ashaving | world, at least I thought she was.” And here Some MEN never lose their presence of mind. oU INSURED? peet me on Tuesday next. I hav say I narratively, coming and by the influence of breakfast and her husband’s | your throat cut, according to the mime | the other kid glove burst up ina most decided | In Chicago, last week, a man threw his mother: ne we tor hours in ‘Bradshaw's’ darkness that may be | #tanding close before her, “how utterly tired | skepticism, for a condensed and shortened ver- | you laid out for us. T have good news for you. | manner. in-law out of a window inthe fifth story of it, and I bave arrived at length at this twi- | out I was when you left me last night. Tcoail | sion of my dream has been told to him, and he | Vur murderer-elect is gone. After hi ng of “ Now, see here; you have come toa profes- | burning building, and then carried a feather light result, that I may arrive at your station pee: | answer your questions fur yawning. 1 | has easily laughed it to scorn. ‘Exceptionally | the connection that there was to be betwoenus, | sional man, and if you want solace and advice | bed dotm tm bin gime .m. But the ways of Bradshaw are | do think I was ten minutes in getting: int | dreadful, chiefly from its extreme consistency | Robin naturally was rather interested in hi make a clear breast of it and tell me all your and I may either rusb violently | bed, and it seemed like Heaven when I laid my | and precision of detail. But still, you know, | and found out his name, which is the melodiou If Ido, aud if, on my | head down on the pillow. I felt asif Icouid | dear, one las had hideous dreams one’s self, | one of Watty Doolan. After asking his name, IP. struck a lead and it looked no end of good, and oo dust to the store it "t se! Prininasin ™ a Coat Bep.—The ss aveone ost ome . i : ag lief A up? You don't look like it that there are coal beds underlying that a THE mute at BENEFIT Lge, io IF NOT. APPLY THE OLD UN: ee inbisarms Office in, the building of the National Bath of the S7-A rain storm burned up a Cleveland lime | Bergblic. No. 706 D street northwest. No charge story. * Well, then, you know my last letter to you - . wagon. Directors. —Dr. Jae.C. Halt, John Pardy, Dr_J M. guided by a | Sleep till the Day of Judgment. Well times out of mind, and they never came to any- | he asked other things about him, and, finding | was fro: n Fiat, the one with the photo.” | Brodhead, J. Keyworth, Jas spun then man, awaiting me, [shall | know, when one is asleep one has, of course thing. I remember once I'dreamed that all my | that he never did a stroke of work, and was in. |“ Yes; I got it. ‘There you are ever the man- Bradiey, Jos M. Bradley, ©. H. Wiltberger, W wifely deseription that it is of tii 4 Thave no idea what hour | teeth came out in my mouth at once—double | clined to be tipsy and quarrelsome, he paid and | telpicce in tue costume oF the period.” H.B. 7%D H.B. . MeDeuld Bega Be DB ua Till Tuesday, then, affection- | it was really; but at some time, in the blackest | ones and all; but that was ten years aye and packed him of atonce. He is uow, Th . on “That mine turned out a real good thing. } Kees panbret BRADLE “Este Divan Berains. and darkest of the It tee ga seep shee Sinations, es did oo heey back | to his native shores, and, if he | We washed out about seventy thousand in two | a mast ~- 5 at time lose any fricnd, which they say such | murder anybody, it will be you, my dear. Good ndt then we got rid of the concern tos | i . = or Pye as good as my word; on Tueslay I seto! a dream is a sign of.” : bye, Dinah. Hardly yet have T “Socgiven you | ‘Frisean company ats million and ualf, so I GREATEST CASH BARGAINS | PNSURANCE, For four mortal howto c~ La half [ am ds ~ = se No ers Bor Ben ae i pened inosar on = Sst me age temps instinct, tot for the way in which ‘you frightened me with | a! Tt happy that way.” aie? in — - hideously, diabolically sick. For four : n c you that the hero of your dream was one of my | your graphic description of poor Robin and me jlad to hear it, but about her ladyship?” nin aia " i peu st 3s , hours and @ halt T curse the day on which [was | drowsy way in which one does account f Own men,” says Robin turning toward me wit with oar heads Jones ann wagyling. * | «Well, when the thing was done, and the | FINE SWALLOW TAIL COATS, = ve TraBitcwit vei ania born, the day on which Jane Watson was burn, | things when half asleep. But, as T gradually | a covert smile of bencvolent coutempt for my Jax Watrow.” | money in at the First National, we all went oil | piwg pIAGONAL coats, " “Ever yours, affectionately, : — the day on which her oid man was born, aud | gtew to fuller consciousness, I found ont, with & | superstitiousness; not [understand youto| If ines of this Company has f Id up this note with a feel Ther ng of exceeding | tothe Bay, and Irish Ned got’ shot one night. lastly—but ob! not leastly—the day and the | cold shudder, that the noise I heard was not | say relief, and a thorough faith that 1 have been a | He just lived long enough to make his will aud ILL DRESS SUITS, the Jargost of any similar inetitarion in th» w rid dock on ‘which, and in which the Letaster's | one that belonged to the nicht; nothing that one reply I, not in the least shaken by his | superstitious, nysearioad fool. More resolved | split hicshare between me and old Tom > ‘% pinnae pra poy 5 oy planging, courtesying, throbbipg body was bo: could tay on wind in the chimney, or mice bo | hardly-veiled disbelief, +L dqnot know how it | than ever am I to keep.the reason of my retur | ‘I regret the untimely departure of Irish FINE BLACK SUITS =e Cone On arriving at Holyhead ,teclingconvinced from | hind the wainscot, or ill-ftting boards. It was | came'to me, but I was so mich persuaded of profonndly secret ifrom my family. ‘The next | Ned, but 1 Secnaord a that wdrtige on | FINE BUSINESS SUITS, HEYER & BISHO?, Fusurance Agents, the lad: $ 2 in’ to her. There was a lot of siete gas seen cnteamen Haein con No. 03 SEVENTH STREET al footin’ after Ned’s death about the in- FINE WALKING SUITS, quest and the probate of his will, and [got my sensations that, as the French say, I touch | % sound of muftied struggling, and once I heard | that, and ain’so still, as 1 am of my own ideuti- | morning but one we are all in the br my last hour, I indistinctly request to be allow- | 8 Sort of choked, strangled cry. ty.” room aiter breakfast, hanging about, to stay ow beard and die, then and the: perfectly numbed with fright, and tor a mon “<1 will tell you of a plan, then, to prove the | ing at the papers. My sister has just thrown. asthe stewardess amd my maid tak could hear nothing for the singing of the blood | truth of your vision,” returns he, smiling. “I | down the Times, with a pettish exclamation view of my situation, and insist upon fore | in my head, and the lond batte renee my h will e you through the fields this morning, | that there is nothing in it, and that it reaily is bonnet 01 = dying bod: against my side. Then I thought if it were any- | and yon shall see all my men at work, both the | not worth while paying threepenc ceved 1 SSURANCE | | i ing bi ng to be murdered—! | the ordinary staft and the hi erik | Oe | ree ea Bea Goce teeed ae Bias ae oe | SOMDOX, AECANCE CORPORATION, «9 in sti } s o / rod — e Ordinar: and the harvest casuals, Ir nothing but advertisements and pol r country and had a look row ie Flat. t od 1 one we = ae Hi | had at te : 5 t than the Vall, If among them you find the counter. | T pick it up 80 she ¢hrows it down,and lock | wasrather worse in the way of polsom,s0 onc ta aac | “Feckecrabana wraae. dark, and v sort of si ape. my fate rt of Jane's and my murderer’”’ (a smile), ‘J | listlessly over its tall columns from top to bet- | morning] went and took Bucker out of the FINE DRESS SUITS FOR BOTS, | ¢ COMPANY, ter crawling aloug a slow by-line | Was comin; I slid out of my bed and threw promise then—no, not even then can I | tom. Suddenly my listlessness vanished. What | Fitched him up, got on top, and set of | RIPORD, 4 ree more hours, aim at length, at | My gown over my shoulders. I had stupiliy promise to believe you, for there is such a fam- | is this that 1am reading?—this in staring capi- | fora slashing gallop. Aliof a sudden { tooka | FIN OVERCOATS, WITH CAPES, BO | Casm Acsrts..... €854.000 6:55, landed, battered, tired, ‘dust-blacked, and | forgotten, in my weariness overnight; to put | ily likeness between ali Irishmen, at all events | tals? notion I'd neverseen the Yosemite Valley, and | CHILDREN, NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, “SuockixG TRacepy at Cavprieip—Dov- | 2s it wasn't much of a ride from the flat, 1 went oF Hattrorn, mish, at the little roadside station of Caal- | the matches by the bedside, and conld not for | between all the Irishmen that one sees out of AND 1 Ireland.” sue Monona? right on. Bucker and I got along first nd | COACHMAN’S COATS, ALL SIZES, Cast Asses. $625.000 ual feid. My maid and I are the only passengers | the life of mo recollect where they were. Also, who ‘dencea The trai snorts ite alow comm my knowledge of the geography of the room wert, and lame was so small that, in tire ucter blackness, with: |'_this minuie!, You consat! be omoke basions, | , tam in the middie of the paragraph before I | Jecane Gaases eetanerercoatt | me erediiaien . --—sayalllpecnsteacdat pony toe linge | guLepeMte Dalat grayect va from tio win: ior Malt 0 anasous to prove me a false prophet renibront an carly hour of the morning this vil, | ‘Here tha romance commences. Go om. 1 | Seeing is Melleving—Therefore Catt? || Casm Aswnrs,(invid US ine, bends.) 8000000 Bear pent hy ; : ; 7 sure : scent «| be to light.” } NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANUR ier. Fook round in search of Jane's promised | which direction ‘dhe door lay. can fool now | I'am quite at_your service he answers, ‘nt pel ahem gay rem | SU curis mente eau an heen Wie, X'ens! | Cas acer COMPANY, Pantani art,and steel my ne econ ones. , get your : , : Bcd gerber ten st plation of her old man's anioeely Teataren mat | agatnet the sharp corner ofthe table tw passing pe oy aad Jenny, get hat and | Strocious murder of Mr. and Mrs. Walon ‘of | tell you. Those high cliffs and big i HABLE BROTHERS, t ‘most “ a ALSO, AGENTS FOR vehicle which I see is @ tiny, two. | Lwas surprised tots morning not tofind amarkof | “And if we do not find him,” says Jane, emit. | Weston House, two of its Pero tp neonate spline Jha ed CORNER 71m AND D STREETS, | EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIBTY | | f | b. : i itants. It appears that the deceased had retired | Over her before 1 saw what I was doing. ey, pony-carriage, drawn by Land | a bruise. At lat, in my groping, I came upon | ing playfully—“I think I am growing prett: + “Her?” ov Nsw Yors, yw 2 uunexper ward | cake, , and never mention road, and only Bucker shyed we'd have — age.’ “I goup and recognize my friend, whom | moment, overcome by ungovernable tear. Th: J ? ee eae en On See) | Scent er tact eed eo eaetal Tin nsce nck Cone, me IT nave not seen for two > be~ | I silently opened the door and looked out. You | “I promise,” replied I fravely. “And if, on | no answer, in spite of repeated nod! ‘Her? Who? Intoxicated Injun squaw?” TR ry 4 fore she fell in with her old man aud espoused | know that your door ts exactly opposite mine. | the other hand, we do fiud him, you will promise therefore, 'at length opened the door ai Here Charley burst into cursory remarks a him. By the line of red light underneath it, I could | to put no more obstacles in the way of my go- | od. ‘The rest of the servants, attracted which I shall not repeat, and then went on. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. «f thought it safest, after all, to come my- | S¢e that, at all events, some one was awake andl ing: but will let me depart in peace, without | Cries, to the spot, ¥ “No, the darlingest, dearest little atom of * self,” she says, with a bright laugh. “My ot | astir within, for the Light was brighter than | taking any offense thereat” Canate geatlemaln Gen taty toing on ts beat i that the ae- ORCAMIEED 200 ST 08, 20) wan Wwokid so handsome this morning, that 1 | that given by a night-light. By the broader | “It is @ bargain,” she says gayly. “Witness | (4oate, Gentleman and lady lying on the bed | man. CASH CAPITAL... thought you would never recognize him from | band of red light on the right side of it I could | Robin.”” must have been extinct for some hours, as they | _‘ Brayvo! Encore! So you did not pass by ws my description. Get m,dear, ami let us trot | percerve that the duor was ajar. I stood stock- So we set off in the bright dewiness of the were both perfectly cold. The room eneuteat on the other side, like the man that fell among home as quickly as we can. still and listened: The two sounds of strug- | morning on our walk over Robin’s farm. It is | Yere.both Perfectly cold. The room presented | ti veg! mM Teomply, aad for the next half-hour sit (white | eg ag a ee ae et both. ceased. | a grand harvest day, and the whitened sheaves | {, blood. A'reaping-hook® cvidentiy the hretne | _“« No; I got off and tied Bucker to a tree, and | the cool evening wind is blowing thedustoff my | All the noise that remained was that as of some | are everywhere drying—drying in the sun. We ment with Ne gr, Bs ‘crime Was perpetrated, | then picked her up.” ib hot and jaded face) stealing amazed glances at _ person quietly moving about on unbooted feet. | have been walking for ir, and both Jane | Yas nicked up near the door. An Irish laborer | “ it did she say? This is becoming dra- | my companion’s cheery features. Cheery ! at | ‘Perhaps Jane’s dog Smart is ill, and she is sit- | and I rather tired. The sun beats with all of name of Watty Doolan, discharged by | ™atic.” j is the very last word that, excepting in an iron. | ting up with it; she was saying, last night, 1 | late summer strength on our heads, and takes the lamented Gone a toe ‘day er ac. | “She didn’t say nothing. She was ina faint | ical sense, any one would have applied to my | femember, that she was afraid it was beginning | the force and spriug out of our hot limbs. count of misconduct, has already bees arrested | @nd all over mud.” } friend Jane two years <p. Swe years with the distemper. Perhaps either she or the ‘The hour of triumph is approaching,” says | $'stron, icion, as penteaprone Ascanhaat ‘Wed- «I pardon your grammar. But what did you dane was 35, the éiderly ekdest daughter of a | old! man has been taken with some temporary | Robin with a quiet smile, as we draw near an | 0m strong suspi Sewaescen by & farms taberes) | 208” i large family, hustled into obscurity, jostied, | Sickiess. Perhaps the noise of crying out, that gren gate through which @ loaded wain, shed- | Sho was goin MS his work: wacuina We wan « Well, I took a chaw, and then I went down shelved by # half dozen younger, fresher sisters; | 1 certainly heard, was one of them fighting with | ding ripe wheat ears from its abundance, as it | Tone Sea Sctiied epee In che ete ee et. | tothe river and filled iny hat with water and an elderly girl, addicted to lachrymose verse the nightmare.’ Trying, by such-like sug- | crawls along, is passing. sa otre Below tie acer af tha | splashed itright in her face.” about the gone and the dead and the furever- | gestions, to hearten myself up, [ stole across | ++And time for it, too; it is. a quarter past 12, ‘On being apprehended and scareBed ‘What di y to that?” i lost. Apparently the gone has como back, the | the passage and peeped in— and you have been on your legs for fully an | Soveral email articles of jewelry, identified ma he aald ¢ O1 ! dead resuscitated, the furever-lust been found | I pause in my narrative. hour. | Mise Bellairs, you must make haste and | Ting belonged to Mr. Watson, were dissorer, | ‘Don't wonder much. What ne again. The peaky, sour virgin is transplanted | ~Well?” says Jane, a little impatiently. _ x there isonly one more | 04 tn fis on . : | ‘Well, I thought she might have got too into @ gracious matron, with a kiady, comely | She has dropped her flowers. They lie in Larspieey peer and sink into a chair, feeling | much water, so I poured some whiskey down Snes, pnaeare meabinpemnd peeacare- toning, O | Certs Con, aneme 1 cine on ene | Teen T begin to breathe agatut™ Mt | dendly sick. : a eee i Happiness! what powder, or paste. or milk-of- | . fac eaven ed int”? $ dreay afterall. | “Spiritual consolation for temporal misfor- Toses, cam make old cheeks young again in the my hands. ‘Oh, ‘my dear!” T cry, 11 .do not | We pass through the open gate, and begin to | Ju cao that my dics the above story vecus, | tunes. How did she take it?” | cunning way that you do? if you would but | think I can goon. ft was too dreaiful! Now | tread across tle stubble, tor almost the last loa red in Ireland. ‘The only liberty 1 have tak “She coughed like fits, aud then sat up LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, . bide steadily with us we might live forever, al- that | am ear ee. Spee 16, Be Ging gat | bat gene get ngarer the hedge,” says Robin, | ¥ith them is th translating them to England, | straight and looked up. | ” | McCAULEY ways you! ways handsom-. { s e 5 is « |, what ne: — OEE ESO eee Ey ceudignen dens wetmnersbats, com- | “t do not call it very kind to keep me on the | <‘or you will not sfc their faces; they are all at he said “Oh dear,’ and tried to get up, | fanlstr 683 PENNA. AVENUE. | WALTER M. marLow, - bined with a tired headache, made me ‘s01 rack,” she says, with a rather forced laugh. 0 ‘Esenal weakele: See tte but she couldn't do it, and then she screamed | ~~. | what sile: nd, indeed, there is mostiy a | “Probably I am imagining something much Wedoas he suggests. In the shadow of the i P ay misuse words | and fell back.” | (URANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE: Draven ix slackness of conversation between the twod-ar- | worse than the reality. For Heaven's sake, | hedgewe walk close in frontof the row ot heated | hero, heroism, heroic, which is becoming too | *"\'pieasant, How did you proceed?” 'G "| oumprrn: . after absence—a sort | speak up! What did bh pa 2 laborers, who, sitting or lying on the hedge- ome —. apolying them to merecour- | «J talked civil to her. I'd almost forgotten | AND axp ANTH. shiver before plunging into the | , I take hold of her hand and continue: “You | bank, are eating unattractive looking diners. | age. 'e have borrow misuse, I believe, how, but my ‘Sunday go to meeting’ manners | | oak NE axp HICKORY Woop. sea of talk both know te lie inreadiness for _ know that in room the bed @xactly faces | I scan one face after another—honest, bovine, rm ab ge —_ than one ——. the | came back Sondertaligy and T tciod be poreunae } $500,000 CASH GIFTS! them. | thedoor. Well, when I looked in—looked in | English faces. I have seen a hundred thousand sone 2 gery) ‘a, cele Jha - = her I was not a Hoodlum lot.” i * Yard: Corner 8th and B streets southwest, oppos! > “Have you got your harvest in yet?” I ask, | with eyes blinking at first, and dazzled by the | faces like each one of the faces now before me— acoent & lent for those whe tatterthet | ‘{InwhichI presume you succeeded.” | | Smithsonian Park, Washington, D.C. j29-eute more for the sake of not utterly holding my | ong darkness they had been in, it seemed to | very like, but the exact counterpart of none. pe Me conven! 7 for those w! their «Yes. After a while she ‘put up her back —$—— ee to than for any profound interest in the | me Sif that bed were only one horrible sheet | We are getting to the end of the row, I begin- | pation, aud especially the military part of it. | nair, and then told me that she had tumbled off $100,000 for only $10. | (OAL: coaL!:! Woop: woop: subject, a3 we iskly along between the | Of crimson; but, as my sight grew clearer, I saw | ning tofeel rather ashamed, initely uinous sclt-conccit, to frame some such | ier horse and sprained her ankle, and didn't j yellow ‘cormflelds, where the’ dry, bound | what It was that caused that frightful im: | religved, to smile at myoea cores T lake jam as this: is know how to get to Hutchings’ Hotel” | | Sheaves are standing in golden rows in the red | again, and my heart suddenly stands still and Frenchman is courageous; | «Charming situation. You enacted the role | . Tec enewers Jone; “wa herocaty unt | "08 Sal ge aat” ea Sf crmpanion bes | Feet meee teh Easiest tal vec in <renice wippeg ot my bowie, and nad | pleehenualltemammaionen Not yet,” answers Jane; “we haveonly just |“ 4 i» * ave remem! , even to the un- p « You bet. out my j begun to cut some of it! However, thank | ing forward, and speaking with’ some peta- | sightly small-pox seams, the shag, school of morals, and ina greater for | her boot and stoc Las te tattle to ton maaten. = apd f Heaven! the weather looks as settled as possi- | lanee. “Are you uever going to get to the grening, shut mouth, the little, jase eyes ! xprossionsof facts | Took the sleeves off my shirt and bound a cold | Under authority of speci bie; there is nota streak of watery lilac in the | point?” de le is employed in no murderor meg be — not water bandage on. Then kicked Buckerin the | 16, 122, the Trustees. nc west - | “dane,” say T, solemnly, “do not laugh at | now; he is harmlessly cutting hunks of coarse | that rine oi? ao eee pees ribs, and when he was his breath hoisted | GRAN. GIFT CONCER' j Yard corner lath and B stress eouthwest. My headache is almost gone, and I am begin- | Me, nor pooh-pooh me, for itis God's truth—as | breat and fat, cold bacon with aclasp-knife; but, | We shall eschew, likewise, I hope, a like abuse pay ond dell’ Louisville’ Ke 1 to come off ee ah oe street. ning to think kindly of dinuer—a subject from | clearly and vividly as I see you now, strong, yet Thave no more doubt that it ishe—he whom | of the word moral, which has crept from the we at Liberty Hall, » Ky., om | my ares NbON BROS. which all until now my mind has hastily | oe alive, so clearly, so vividly, wit saw with a crimsoned sickle in his stained | French press now and then, not only into our 1 So A turned with @ sensation of hideous inward re- | no more of dream Laziness nor of contradiction | hand—than I have that it is 1 who am stonily, | Own press, but into the writings of some of our volt—by the time that the fat in details than there is in the shiveringly staring at him. mil men, who, as shmen, should have fore the ojdl-world dark porch i “Well, Miss Bellairs, who was right aire uae ie can cease again and again. house, which has bashiully hidd Robin's cheery voice at my elbow. rerish ocag Pasha] 2th * = face under a vail of ero bi ‘. radshaw’ aud all his labyrinths! Are y. aah ot abwart ivy. Set asin a Ricture-trame by ! both of us?” she says man ng laugh, | satisfied now? Good heavens! (catebing a sud- arge. drooped wes, [mee a and er . s endicly ite | “Both of ” ingens A pase = bd eg ae nov titevon sre) Do: jast? Impossible!” unsteady tons. L kuew T should, “sok, thers tone. ‘+. Ww le gasly out, and giving him friendly, introduc | im slum , Bat your throa is—-close to us, the third from tie ond: Ey om the shoulder. «Olid man, this is | then the cuban} my rd ‘drink, and got talking, . | . found out that he was Having thus been made known to cach other, | ing \ and If ‘out that he was Tom Kemble’s fa- Te aake hands, Dat ueither of us can arrive ai | “Breasant!™ replics she, with a slight shiver. an: ng pretty to say. m I follow Jane into “T never saw any one dead,” tinue I, the little house, the lite tor which she | earnestly, ‘‘never Sees Thad not ih «What! Tom, that was in our year! That dclcate litle fellow ‘you used to mate euch s pe - “That's about it. Poor had | peterea ‘out and te oid gente sa nad his @haghtor arenes iy tae ae ind” 55 con! house it pert pone eo gai reader ytd dead looked, e1 iy erbal mansion. an people nietly, ‘and everything about it has the moder. | ever given mea? all & clear Sapte death's dread look. How, then, I have the hideous contraction and distortion out vivid- E E Ba are i 4 bs tr of Che EE ‘that is now, So Geckos tock any longer z , i FoF round ¢ ‘to the told hint 3 me @10, Harves @5, axp ¥ £ 00 en sa wa,