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in the latter's roo: ntil Eva, looking ‘That's more than I know, he’s quite a flattering tale. She was treading on blae Capital Pepishment. tthe clock, and git three minates t> stranger to me; but, dear ‘me, gentieman! acinths, crushing them ratnboaste, aod oo PECULIARITIES OF THE Law (8 MaIn®—mva- | RAILROADS. twelve, preposed that they should lisen forthe Are better now, dear?” ing hawthorn blossoms indiscrimisately, as she DSRERS IN PR Christmss belle before going to bet. =O yes!” said Gertrad . stare. OBE AND RAiLgOaD. patting her feetto walked, when suddenly she lookea up as if by The L-wisten ( ite.) Journal, whoes chie! | aan — - toten cabes teal Semanital “Then, let us come in othe lery. The the ground. “1 all right, thank yoa. Good- instinct, snd saw the objects of her thoughts | owner ts Gur. Dingley, of that state. say = = ae pan § pesag art wan throwing back | Windows look righto! tothe churca,andwecan bye, Mrs. Foster. clese at hand. She started on one site to get “The gen aslonet the Wagner casa bet act ee heneen tise muses on ‘amethyst | OPS? a shatter.” | Her heart was beating wildly with a joyfal away trough the trees, bat Lord Westerleiga's | by the press * has broaght the con- a Se they went—in thelr pretty dressing gowns, | expectation ss she hurried away down the lane. yoice brought her to a stand still. dition of oar laws against niu ss Or whether. Srechened by - a with their bright Bair wu their shoulders, | Her deliver was no stranger ies, for in the “Gertrude,”"—(how stranga le had not called ioe ‘of the peopie, aul i we ie pconpuut ent It bears the trade L ponnespiren dos | looking simost like the augels of long ago. as | face she Lad scen fer one moment, bending # ber that for many & day)—\Gertrude, I waat t» | the next legisiatare will take some action with To end of use and stern activity: | gives way | they glided along until they reached the folding | anxiously over her, she bad recognized David introduce you to my sister.” Teference to them. {11s well understood that Qt whether. Iached by tempests, | ¥ | doors of the picture gallery. Gower. Bat why was he there? Iftosee her, — His slater! lor wany years previous to 1999. while our laws z ny gripe Gan? Latte apne el One was baif open. anda faint glimmer from | why hed he not stayed to speak to her? Yes! The manner with which sha recsivad hia rom- | : terms t ings | the turned down lamps showed that which | she had seen him! He was'n) myth, {a terms declared that the penalty for murder arr . j Dr she §=munication did not escape Lord Westerieigh’s inthe first degree should he death yet they | eee eee ‘wrecks o°ct Inagace ot deniate | mode them cate sheiz breath as each whisp- | had been saved by hisstalwart arm=; buthe had notice, although be was very far (rom attrinat. | Suinted any requirement for thas roviow™ ot Sted thd 0d, ee, thee rene tently | only done what any other man would do and ing it tolis true cause. The change ot expres: | tre caste arth eee commutation, or for bart Always! is ihe rea, and all bow down turned and fied, when their eyes, becoming | lett her wit yrord He bai vanished as sion seemed to bim to indicate extreme sur- the fseue of @ warrant of excon ine ot voneone = sree Hy _ Sa cene Wee Demee Strep tay Seer gonna teheg more accustomed to the dim tight, beheld mysteriously #8 he appeared; in vain her eager prise; and one d ay he asked her why. Ip other words, it came te be understood—al N EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, 3 cet, bat a huge burglar, ail in black—David | eyes searched the wide expanse of park and tho "Mise Gower hai gone uway again for a time though the way in which it came about was Rooks and Way Sations. PRT WweRx And as in vain will imerous men cong MOTTE Fe eae ieowerts | Woes Reraight lane before her, there was mo before coming to seitieat Westerleigh for good. farcreal-that up convici ce One ene | j - eA ALESOuDEte ‘Toset the metes and bonnes of Liberty, | rmured Eva. “Weil, I never! living creature in sight but the browsing cattie; And one lovely evening in June Lord Waster- executed except for a crime committed in the ° INGTON AND GBORGET. dD. oO. For Freedom is its own eternal law. 1 Ishe making her an oife asked Mary | rosonnd, but the fail of dead leaves, as they leigh had s roiled into the villa, and was etand- state prison. | Phiiads ae uahes tte ows cuahtinen, ube tearm Vere. : Fustied Groarily (0 the groaud. A day or twoof ing with Gertrnde at the drawing room windsw. | In hs the condition of onr laws against ay _ Or e3tm slike fulfills the anerring Will, - Sond mene Gaiam ta be mnie Farrer eer — er ae ae ae poetry geet ‘ i were you 90 oe when Foie a marder led t an agitation of the subject in tue 7 not them deepien it when fe lice both her hat avid Gower’s, but there 0 MOTE, y nt ho and duced my ister to you that Sanday?” he in- jepisiature, z "4 OE optleanr cl segdee vae 2 of & word; and co deep was the silence | died. Stiil it was sweet to ows her life to him. 7 = saad in> | legusiature, which resulted In the enactmen Still as a sleeping lion, while a swarm quired. Water street, George-! torn, D C., MONDAY and FRIDAY, Nc d (slaw that imposed upon the goveruor and Thiet 23> Of gna’ 2 evils hover ronnd its head; ottly as dream bells upon the night Christmas came and passed. Mr. Laken “Because I never thought she was your sis- council the duty of ‘reviewing’ " Tae Ben) tes St Philadelphia with Givde’s Nor doubt it when in mad, disjointed times inecze, came the swelling péal that rang in | could not get Mr. Mellville's rent, and no pro- ter, "replied Gertrude | to the expiration of a year after seatesce, Sinn Seeing Bel Seeny Live of steamers for Prove It shakes the torch of terror, and its cry Chrictnas morn. At this moment Eva. moving | mises on his part of paying ina week's time or «Who, (hen, did sou take her for?” he asked. | reference to wecing whether there mas nator See in Boston bec Ter etand stains, Bo whart- Shrills o'er the quaking earth, and inthe fame | berband, which held her brush, knocked it | of reporting the agent to Lord Westerleigh pre- <Why,” eaid Gertrude quietly, “I thought | pardon or commutation; and further required GF RYDR, Agent Of riot avd war we see ita awful form tgainst the door; the soand went echoing down | vented him trom putting ina distress. ~ she was the Indy who was tobe your wile.” | the governor to issue his watrant immedorne q ¥M.P CLYDE Co Rise by the seatfoid, where the crimson at the gallery, and at the noise Gertrude sprang “Tt shall be paid at the end of the week,” said “My wite?” Lord Westerleigh’s broad brow | aster the end of th: year for the execution of the contracted, and he bent his biue eyes stern'y | sentence, unless the council advised commuta. Lontsritio, Otactr- F. A. REKD, Alexand strange. ‘Can younot upon Gertrude’s unconscious face. She was | tion or pardon. Rockville, Pest WSLDO a PEA Kings down its grooves the kneil of chaddering | {cm David's side, while thetwo girls turned | Gertrude; for she had exceaees her mother to = Besten v rE reakfan at Pars. , kings. round and rushed away, but not before a stifled | let her write to Mr. 1, o » : In other words, the signitie “ 3 Be Freight» colt 1 ons For always in thine eyes. @ Liberty! laugh reached the earscf the othertwo. | take my word?” she added, indignantly, gazing oat into the fair twilight, but not #9 | change in the statute was that While water tes Soy gt a ef pete A a Shines that high light whereby the world is Ob, what was it?” exclaimed Gertrade, in| «+I don’t care for words, Miss afeliville,” re- dreamily as a minute 3: old Iaw iece need be uO review, commat ation, arnesviliv. Poin Of Books, asburg ed POT, OT At the Steamens’ whart,will be faved; dismay. os plied the agent. “You have fire days, and the “‘Riy wife?" he repeated, and the sternnes: of | or ix-ae of warrant; moder the new law there Oumberiand. Pudiman Cars. tended to And, thou slay ne, we will trast in th ynly those mischievous girls,” replied Dai jan will bebave himself. : bie volce recalled her attention. Sue looked ap | must te a review in cach case, und the governor | ® m., Baltimere aud Relay. MENICAN LINE eS - “Never ming; they could not’ see us, exictly, Very well,” said Gertrude, brietly; and with at him und colored slightly. Was Imperatively required to issue his warrant | 2.°@,0-@.. Baltimore and War Stations. A . piinieneiis and yeu were looking for your brooch, you | thatshe pnton herbat and set off across the “What chance is there ot that now?” he con- | if the counci? refused to advise commatatio lu ae m , except Sardar. Ohicre> and St. Louis, MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ONE WHITE LIP. —— - : cope o | D8FE- She was going to the house; she know tioued. “it any had cated for he David | Tor, at the ame time, the law. while rena een DAT Seat ONLY LIN AKBYING Len) 9 a aertrud om. nd» eve en rank and wealth are in ths way how sha! isid da oy hs s % 5, 0. mo " 7 : With wide park was growing rapilly David bad not made ber at: offer at all, and | word of @ Indy. It was already dark when she bet Tmlaeebe svat Nein ey pgs, saa sis Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for learn to believe that I might be loved for my- | dark b upied, was in | rang the bell at the great door; but the sound- | celts” the curtain of gray cloud wiich, nm. : Leemor and Kelow —7.38 nterview, 60 rudely In conducted bat left so im. | For B T238am QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL | ae 5 . ing es der- , hiding the winter sunset, was over se— Gertrude, fn her room ily tak- | ing echoes silrred no feeling of awe oF misgive |" It was scarcely the passing breeze that made | sickle | riers pl een "eh oe wring ee aEr- | CABIN, NTEKMBDIATE oat STERRAOB spreading 3 ; ber ornam ts betore bg In her beart me serraae appeared and she | Gertrude shiver from head to foot. & majo ide ‘The 8.50 p.m, stopping as dering ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED ithin, fir already glowed warmly In y missed @ favorite Ine weked tor Lor: gh. The manwas @ <I don’tinow.” she said through the pain his ‘pec aeen ae aca . ‘ ehes Ga tow anear: a = the lon: ingthe dsy. Believ had dropped it | etranger, and repied, simply, that ‘my lord words had rouscd. “It you canaol. bedore ta |g ytyht © Upon tele | Heres tmarcenns Tar @ Wieted Hotel, Relay | Beiee ce low on by soother Siet-class Stee on the window-seat in the gailery she straight- | was engaged.” - iy any one you will never know.” Hi non soete tarther information apply et the Baittmore PATER WIGHT & BONS, Genora) Agents, way went to look for tt, and wasinthe act of | « ut will wait antil he is disengaged,” re- | Hot anid fast in the twilight tears wera spri eee ecthe lan. Fo 1 Oblo Ticket O2ices, Washington Station, and x Phiusdetp g upone of the lamps when David (who ertrude. ing to hereyes. She had nearly turned round | (say, we SUE Pennsylvania avonuc, where orders will be FEANE W. BANB ow seats, and pr bad been changing st for a sm0K- But I don't think my lord can see yon at all | and rushed away, but his volce topped her. He | (namely, the Heciied | sake for Bagrace to be checked and received i | S69 17 1499 Pool ave cond giass, wat. ing one) came across jailery on bis way | to-night. You had better call again in the | spoke very sorrowfuliy_—_l believed onee.”” evar ‘ ery | any a * , PRILADELPAIA dest known to her Soon she beeo down stairs. She explained ber errand, and | morving.” And Le prepared to shut the door | "Whether Gertrude could have thewon herscif | Ger, in the state prison; while that or aortas, Fags. ROSEARP, Master of Pravspurtation. I Ject of speculation among the merz searching together when suddeniy | as he spoke. i | (Sgurativels) at his feet, and entreated him to | cided that the law of 1899 did not conten ints GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Gen" Agent. sya “ | pe ta ‘whom bad desert wae had 6 ad the first peal of thosa midnight | Gertrude was almost in @ passion but con- | believe again, it is imposible to say: for the | mutation unless eritence which had on —— ——— = Dew Express bi themselves round one of the large fires " upon their ears. . trollnd herself. maid, opening the door, brought in tha lamp; ht since the trial raised « reasonable dount BALTIMORE & POTOMAG RAILEOAD 750M BOWTOS AND PRCYIDEs blazed at either end of the galtery . " Gertrade had softly said: “it is| | “I thivk he will eee me. Bekind enoxgh to | upon’ which Lord Weaterieigh sald «'Goot aa to the correctness of the verdict, or tended t Dror CORNER 6TH any Bstaaat: 8. W diark fretent vie “Oly des I ie, why ere you sit iri morning.” And lifting her eyes to | tell Lord Westerlcigh that Miss Melville would | night” hastily, and went ay. mately mitisatethecias After November 15, 1374, trains will rup as follows: Re mt bis (face, bad met there an expression which | be glad to speak to him for a few minutes.” As | ° After that Gertrude was from home for some | ™atetis fepitre beeen ack a eiank TAINS LEAVE RON ERAINS ARKIVE AE | oO Bevo t le, have we offended tent a quiver of joy through every vein. § Fae ae ne ae rchward the Hehe fell full upon | time, visiting her mother’s friends, and when | i: thetate har aye el eee aangle Paper | BALTIMORE. WaSHINGTO For fail tatormaiton epply te come back. Tuing agaia to her search, when, taking | ler, and the cignity of her manner aud appear- | she returned found the Ly Heteanges ac Woerece raeio wry ) Rata pet ele pecdmgl tcl (pee ~ cae Tee! wena 89 weerdinen. one: what are you gate” e had sail tender! fuce seemed suddenly to convince the man that | leigh Park. An arrangement had been made | Hhice Tie ae Ae ty Rave uvited | 9:09 8: ta Acodmmods (O58 fon Accommoda A ——— Ne, shali T come aud belp you wish you a happy Christmas be was epcaking fo alady. Ho begzed her par- | in her abeence—Mr. L’Estrange bad d'scovered | with the Potion pee rel Banter, Hone |g tomedatiy. tion, datiz,ex.saniay, (7 UNARD LINE, Such were the questions they tossed uver The words had bat lett his ips when that | don, ard wanted to show her into a room while | at last how things were, aud Mr. Melville's | land Gazette and other pa sain whise ie Rock- 34, m., Limited Ex- 0:33 ‘s,m. Fast Lines —— her, but few of them were answere?. Only | sound ef he went with her message to his master, but | great desire to go to Italy; therefore to Italy | priscmsnent for life, in urgtog the Iortuntore ens sm for New York, anit weTicr. now 2 sharp one: | ered. G Gortrude preferred remaining by the fire in the | he had promised to send them and start them | PTSO™ cha penalty for sutder ta the p pont sity ex. Sanday. Par: 11 sAcoommeda- | “What does 1 shail get i her room. hall. In a minute or two he returned, re-| jairly there. It was with a pang of despair that gree as tho law-making power e: ws Bast io~ ex. 8 cold if I like.” *Leave me alone. . 2 yet, why should T care?” she argucd. | quested ber to follow him, ant she soon found | Gertrade first heard the news-and 10 go so Sniformiy executed, leaving aay? neuen? And so after a time they dit and their langh- | dand I will bo engages before long.” | hereelf ina small, comfortable room, lighted | soon, too! this waa the end of Septemyers ant | of sentence m excoptional Case to the ence | be fer and guy voices rang unheeded on her ear. | And the clasped her bands together with alittie | only by the fire. ‘Tho walls and curtaina were | they’ were to go in month's time. Bat ste | tive department under the pardomne eee m. ‘ She uever stirred or moved ber eycs from the | rapturous zesture, ns she stood dreaming in the | crimson, rellewed by Jace, and a few inarble got over the Cespair, and c: to tho conclu- | ti56 of the copstitdtion, asin the cane of other oy sally, <x. Sunday. ee white carriage road, whicn grew less and lesa | yed fire-g! statuettes; the furniture and Carpet were ot the | sion that, after ail, she siouid be happier away | (rimes’ tie nosis Whig has prasonted this | . pblardaliyyex, Sumsay a eee distinct eve |B tay passed, and the next, and J same color, andthe warm fireltght clowed over | from Lord Wosterleigh than continually hat. view of the case in a most couvincin; er; | 7:23 'p. m.. Cinclun THR BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN Now th moan | Javid was siill silent, while Evaand Mary Vere | everything- rassed by his presence, for their intercourse | f° 3 . Couvincing manner; ress, W \ “y TE HIPR t ty t MM , = A pret 5 and Eastport Sentinel, Gardiner Home p ‘3:43 p. m.. dai | KOVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, through th ay @ forest | teased her unceasingly. Then came a creat | On the hearth, with bis back to-the fire, | with each uiber now had become distant ot pal, and Gther papers, ‘while uneing aoe >. m., daily, New Paithmore and the weet EEN NEW YORK AND Liv king, anda og dowa | paby ‘9 Gertrude’s heart, and a fear, that, | stood Lord Westerleigh; a man with a tine, tall | cold. Eva stil! joked her about him and de- 18 penalty be “muade imprisonment ¢ = = York Night Express, yq-95 p.m. Bouthers | ~LALLING AP CORK HAREOR. with aw Hegering motion, followed by | etter sil. perbaps, be only carcd for her as the | igure, but whose face she could not cee. To | clared she could nor understand it at allt bave token ground in favor of a manly solution | titer sony, pecs ox) BEPreem cally, |. be ¥: Weom Bew Your, another, and another, uptil the air was taliot fle one.” and she 5 1 have to go away | her surprise, be came forward with an ont- | «For you know, Gertrude, you did care tor | {the question by the legisiatare, withost war | & Weel cna ore * Ruesta, Wat. them. Then through the ris o tte wide, dark, desolate future, without | stretched hand, when the servant lighting some | each othe | further aitempe (0 ahi kethe des out any starda: 4 We st trude’s ears caught a sow he b veof D: z candles on the table, revesled his face. Ger | «And what if we did?” Gertrude asked, bit- Pinpgeree ilapowentell ee Hi lprar es by put- cau r “We + 3 Parthia. Wes, coming siong at a rapid, swis very Ober of ber young heart was thrilli trade shravk foolisily back trom the hand she | ter | ecutive coancitiors—tosay nothing of the fa. us loayi oa. mon | Becria Sela Deo. ap] Aieerte.-. Wed. heart leaped up, and the cx h the sharp pangs of dying hope, when o was about to take, and found herself face to Eva gave her a scratinizing ginuco and was | \ieasant position In Which items * the un- | Toesday and . m. daily, | Oe ee ee: WRDNESDs alight, not of the dancing bl éay Eva, mentioning her going away, said more | face with David Gower. si very much puzzled. Peale renamed tocrer on ran Sr genie Pops Gaudsy; Connect at Bowie with trains for | of Day fm Bee Vek aes dark brown She strain than usuak—“W Gertrude, and “I beg your pardon,” egan, turning “Well, dear, never mind! you will seo com isda en . ac the ee 2 2 ' 3 a Stess hed * ot ” " the thicke when $s your engagement with Mr. Gower | whice tothe lips. “Jt was Lord Weeterlelgh 1 tye . ¥ 19 | council, thereby creating the impression that | Traios leaving Was)! ston at 8:33 9, m. and merrmarked ° do net carry steerage panven: one nicer abroad." “Thi coming oti he has a covtr came to se ing intigence in decisi 3:40 Ime be is compelled to issue m, connect at Cventon with treins for Au- | "7% Gertrude might find someone there Siwarting under the wound co roughly touched Lather agmournfal smile came to his Ii while at the & 8 | Mrs. L’Estrange happe casnally to remark s 30: arriving at Washington at 955 @. m " ewonld Join the o she talk hes it bis hand behind him and ropile a in Lora West teigh's prese Cillore reviece to eon ae 00d as four coun- " om ooo — stopped “her ar ® m going | thought you knew s Lord igh.’ trange “hoped so,” and called his | “4 Aes, . rapeldichees Wace ice m; but the eager ey mer lke bim you are | “Lord Westerieigh!” repeated Gertruda, the SoEGe tok Roose Ms Seoul @oatmen rion cme ROW, even yPersons in the stato | | Pamongers ieaving thelr orders at Pieter ose miner tickoss frown Laverss ms 6 ear was strained now to catch that blood rushing to her brow. “I didnot know it, | Then Eva turned to Lord Westerlvigh, and | [T#0N under sontenceor death, whose sentences | aorthwemt cornen 3 be = bilie of Imding elven for Bolfact, Glasgow. farce - -oved) - . | ‘ ’ pave never been commuted. Three of them— } Senne, northwest corner éthstrest and Peunerive. | Silie of ther ports ou the Uonttoent, x footetep with ench music in its fali. The door your pardon, de replied . . said, in ber of-band, laughing way: | ‘bt, Joel ©. Prebie and Patric! nis avente, on, e their baggage calle’ tor ans | $f B, Bod o1 ports on the Donticent, sud tor opened ar it was there. vghing; and some ons calling Ler in th v} “Don't apologize, Mi ville, Will you | <.You were her first love, you know!” } yes Rae i atrick | o)ccked at botels and residenoos to all points North euiterrapena or freight mod cabin “Ah, Miss L’Estrange, bow cheorfal she rsn out of the room stake hands with me now?” he sald, holding | «you latter me, Mise Lkstrauge,” be quistiy | Gt A betore tha ereecogain county—were | sng West. Through tickots to Oinctnr ty Ontors am pany's office, No. look! ‘How do you do” . It was the library they were in togethor. | out his hand again. ce ag | Peplied; but hi color changed. aes aye Tngianapolls; Louigville,8t. Tonks, om, oe qa ~ A tall man, with broad *' andadeap | Dark was the snowy day, and heavy ains, “And giadiy,’”? came from Gortrads’s big tter!” langhed Eva. | held to come under the old statute. whabk ‘aid Sotat treet, ‘Horth ane an . * Patent Offi Voice, with @ strong Scotch weccent in it, had | druping the deep bay window fire | he: 7 ou be serious?” he ead, bonding anx- | Por", f2 come under the old statute, whtch di i . DUBARUY Guperai Bop’: oO! PRANOKLYN, Agent, found the gronp at the fire. Every band was | jight wes pleasant, a 3 badd saun nd taking her hand, said wich his | jonly toward her, i a GF eee ad eeeOw OF | we. 8. voUnG. tent Peer Abeer mate SE RORSGLA. RDO GOES Teady to meet that of David Gower. tered mm, attracted by ite warmth. Gertrade | eld kind voice, so thet she coult Lave ka «0, 1 ne pledge myself to anything! aut Was beukanood Ia ier Dee | ae OREAT = UN, AND PROVIDENCE. wold! I should think su’ “A reyular stormy | wuss creat deal too restie-+ to remain there by | down ua his feet, “And what can L ao | where is mamme e And iva, tearing | actment of the new law, which reqairesa “re. | 1S @4pennsyivae RourelS?) | : z LADY OF T Christmas.” And then his eve bean to move; | herscit, and was slowly crossing the room, when | for vou . to be questioned further, rose from her seat and | view? and the issue of the warrant at the ex, ee TO THR Togular. tripe te be miseed something from tbe circle around y became aware of a gentieman in Tesrs rushed to her eyes and she look left him. Posed sen owe ‘aut at the end CURTKWEST, BOUTH AND SOUTH WES? + shart, foot of Sees » him. one of the windows. Her heart turned s'ckand | downto hue them, but ue must Lave ‘To-morrow the Melvitles were to leave We e statute year, but Gov. Chamberlain and | “SRTRWEST. SOUTH, y MONDAY "called Eya 1. Este: asshe saw the face of D vid Gower, them, for ke turned round, and stirred the ttre | tereigh. The October twilight was falling aes Cees under advice of memb=rs ma. totiChtng at the principat ‘at friend.’ Come ou ote at Bocfolk with stoara- Yh, David, Da "she excl med, reck- | to give her time. Then che told her story, with | the court, t t some pecul ber hands towards | ared tlarh ot shame on her brow. | m, | Beitimore... =:30 a. cir mstances fast. Lord Westerleigh had been to b red it A matter of grave doubt as to 1 them | and stretebing good-by, and was gone. The last finish- | i .72a3p. * Line for Boston and Provi- His brig ghtened, and wert | Lun Wid not mean it! Indeed, I did not ‘ather must leave { know, and we must | fosof p 7 e over, » Melvitlo | Bey Ce ce eeny caken tn TTR ay ac : straight a> a aco where she wad | mean it!” . = ; but if you will tell Mr. Laxen | wef yoga qcking were over, and Mrs, Melvi case, and consequently noue was taken. THE GHEAT DOVELE TRACK kours, then towed then He made no rep!y; did ret even turn his face n awsy, he shail b tree the money | Tmaining convicts ; prisoi rib elegant Scenery, Palace Btate-room Day and ten “ “ZL must see him once more,” said Gertrude toad ze prison under | PG, LAU it root whart, * he said, and his voicesoftened | towards her, put in the expression of every al- | by the end of the week.” Ito be ieahehureiat mcvomine pack wits | seutence of death are Wagner, whose case was | jit Care with mondorn improverenta. | Centre! | = Pha’ Fa ere Aceon. tered line she know, without doubt, that he did Lord Westerly did not reply at once; he walked ng RoW and then in | (Teyscwed” at the end of the statute year ia | sow York. a ta No. 10, Plant Butidiog Mayn’t I watch tue snow ii I | indeed iove her, and coverirg her faca with her | backwards avs torwards twice. | September; Gordon, in whose case the year MAKBOONSECTIONS — {yy eeceanrs LIVE OF STEAMSHIPD bards, she burst into & passion of tears. ‘Lam so ssbamed,’ he saul at len An old pnubiie path rose close by one side of | *Bteuce will expire next January, and Lowell, SUPER, fem WASHINGTON to the WEST end | ( Wem Frese e one spuke; but was it David's | such athing should’ have been the howe: Me ona, ‘ B whose case the year will expire next Mas. | SUMLM without change, WASHINOTON 4ND NEW YORE. voice, so choked snd changed? Yet it waza aud somcalating cules id Practically, therefore, the law relating to rs- | _‘T!kets by this route caa De procured at the offices onan Bis beigh: at er, sorrow fui one. | tene | view aud execution, as it now existson the corner of Gre ee ae poner ivan ‘ in trontot the window to screen it Gordon’ art Lowel dott a cases of Wagner, | Rational Hott, where rellabie tatormation will be lthough the lacte orden and Le nd all othe cus who. : footpath, and although Med ee? wai Sow dis” | may hercatter be sentenced to eufter death 20 tlokete at these offices caw Trion wis ghrabe were sull allowed to crow | iony as thie statute romans asit le. The van, | seccee atoomnaeie ie Palsce Care for Cuicag., Jagihia ae an he | Roneral expression of opioion in favor of a re- | Pittsburg. Buffalo and Kimirs, eae aoe | peal ot the «‘reviow” provision of the law. and 3 ee Gucorice aa tne hone ree an enactwent of a uniform penalty for murder a of his ct ed tace betore : . Care ie AUEXANDEIA © wasuinatos RE | closed. W eating he ed the als - ate an, g into the shelter of tho suly LLNFANDRIA &FRRVERIGESKURG 2 res, glanced atthe window. S URNEE OF 6 AyD SIXTH STEERS Oiloe, B93 Penrayivenia ave. Goaleing ce tieteee’ : AAS Te ep ke ROR ico, > Sonnet Wiest, Wid be srompty at ‘and 7 : 7. Bi dog lying at Lis teet, & hg how it was | she bad only time to observe th m. daily, sil otiier’ rains day excert | en F from the | buried in his bands wh i THE TRADES. = 2, Bod fiom Bteauel ne, under Wil tombe re on b h’sown study. Laurels had been p ber stric Miss fair to look The neo- face, ide made noreply. ‘It ¥ t e whom sh» bad called a‘‘com- | was Lord Westerlcigh, aud far | ve her—so far that he hi nly quite | y affection be mignt once bare had cr and abitler pang was making itself tin her heart as sbe saw in his calm, anem- bartaseed iImuuner, uo sign oF the love that had every BATULDAY WH every FRIDAY at SNDKLA the sams dey ot 13m, aiken apply ty bP 4. DER y FO; you are forgiver , she felt all Love was | for 1 be! e she “td; and sbe was » Geatly he led wD, then taking he 2 telling her to think bright; the low. Women i men tho beautify, ‘The cirele oper rots Offended wn girls and two dic me t back together through the Net many words passed detween | rtrade tried to realize that David igh were one and t “J. W. THOMPSC i. livered by Ka: © of en € weak to s4 drops over uosence sho remembered that | wards the window Wi baving gone at the end te dark y Dav stending. To Gertrate tt wasa of bis altered mann acne 2 BU RETOOR, lately be ea more by at the wintow, refu-ed to bs quieted. Lora |. Porsoual atteution giv at = £0 charm of Uis pro- h, who Bowen kis, pow opesad | egulation of the ho: n and Urdets solictiog, aud exa: spa ever in f andthe animal rushed at the tmest c s “ MCHNOND FAST XPRESS loaves caiiy .ox- Sciaaieas tran map, Who,inan| The loure d No suoner had he reached them, how TON SINE TOD Techie cir wan | coe Bunaayeat © pans ancien or Ricuomoes £6: ranting om Pens a att and roma: as neering int z his bark ceascd, and he begau to ehonsehold were to be taken: ant | °2%s AND {808 AWSIS@ FLAME man of 2 “Gerirude! Isthat you?” she called anx bis tail, knowing Gertrude wel epee ere {0 be taken; aud | GHEAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, rte Bictwnt, FOR TOURS, vated him accer and he result. iow erirude ran forward, and nestling ap | She was cowering back into the shrubs, ber wily had aset otrooms which it was to | leaves Wi , 11:35 p.m. daily oxceyt Sunday unfactnend | ty his parentage was pretty ¥ Lome, an casy hes mother, murmured, “Here is Lord Wes- | faea hidden in her bands. "shee oe oH : a cal tone OS vote to all Cag pte pha enone @. COPELAND, now dead, be n “ an om Lon the estate of | ferieigh, mamma; and be will take the m vertrode! Can it be asked @ well | Whole household, end & Couche cook awe tne | IGE pope p Rereine 8 LSS, — David became 8 rite at the Hail, | sterlelgh, whose agent was rather too | away.” And betere Mrs. Melviile could ask | xnown yoice. “What are you doing here?” | ele ne Cork. ks ee erent ph a ard near y evoryboa im is Clriz ‘eular about the tenants’ rents to please | for an explanation, she rushed out of sight up Tursing from him with @ throbbing heart | fenced. and fur the firet Gay or two are 4 be checked ‘st all hoteis and residence Stores, at factory prices, fan name “I shail go abroad,” be oiten | io ber own room, where a pent up burst of tears | ang burning cheeks, she told him the tru went well cnough. Before a week had cir anon Sot BEA SETTING TEDTS for eaie or haps beeen t and In Italy, that I mould be re an longer. When they hi | He made no reply, but led her in, and Dowover, it besaioe evident Get to eee . 8. 3 Pasonger Agent. jyts-t! sid ton’ dese onscctn ‘nomaelk in Rass straightferd + ‘en Of genius will never leave me. exbat she sat and List id the door again. He felt she was trembiil ronfederat: : in “ ——— == = m a a i wtrade Me ever webt—idling on at home, doing T some time ail was silent; | jontly, but he did not ask her to sit dow Pepieinl se hig Behrend ae MISCELLANEOUS, | ae Bete 's houre, now and then, while her difscalties uz room door oponed, and she | jet her stand beside him by the fire. : pogo 1d eh Farliament. The tive Se | ASD AWHING FRAMES bead that nothing inereascd. These, Mrs. Melville had | beara Lord Westerleigh and her father's voice | fal doubt ho had aroused tu hia beart waa = eee gcould never agree apon what they 4 Of 48 to ride ar ’ Style and Pairs, struggled th ordial h % “ AD TOP ~ far to keep from her brother’s | #s they walked down the passage. A should eatand drink. The dinner especially R° ‘2. i} bea 3 t for Stores, Hotels, Public Uctidinas, Oy eu! Vou | » ane as so hap) {ha could af- je 5 HYDRAULIC CEMENT,:> “ei ~~ = the leis a | knowledge, and prevented her husband from | “goodnight” cicsed the interview, a3 the hall pesee eases tere suele . | Was & standing subjeet of dispate, and tue con- ote tty Residences at factory prices, “Reaily Mr: m for help by working herseit for | aver cloeed Mra. Melville came upstairs into | Gertrude, I waa once a ‘common | *ivence was that the kitchen becaims asceno | ‘The nodersigned are now sd te foratsn the | Manufactured by L’Estrar mey supposed te come Riva. Woe | Gerttudele dark soon, ’ G ’ of constant wrangling between the unfortanate | above celebreied CEMENT to dealers and ocutrnc: JOBS 0. BOGAS “Pook! ob . LiEstrange had been strongly oppose to Isit all right, mamma?” “Lonty wanted tosee you onca more throngh | (00k and the five a Five bells would | “stlowse 5 oo a5. uw. WATERS, 713 Market Space, between 7th ead Hh streets her busbau ber marriage, propbesying much tisery aathe | “Yee, mydear—bnt how was it you never told | the widow before L went away. You know we faully Sould ces eeaae, he game time,sodone | sexs om No. 88 ‘High strect, Georgst Store T sale OF rent good.” result. Asit was, he ver ibly gueseeda | ua v ad met Lord Westerieigh at your | ged to be friends.” fsuily would compiain that they were neg- = wet Proct | iitt'e how things were, fur Gertraie always rev | uncle?" Gace morn through the darkness they watked | ote, aud that another was receiving undue | (EW SPEING STYLE OsEuIAGES —ov ed trom her ye ‘it laden with gifts. It was well for Gertrude the darknegs hid her Telvilie was in ©: attention. Then the cutidren of the different 100 of the Intesi Now York scyles of, of his threatesing | tell-tale checks. | back across the a hs P ~ sure that ber darlings ware not as | Pop Buggies, Sash and Low Door aod P toare t k aud presauted thama:! don’t care tor before the aetonisbed eyes of Mr. and Mra, me. Ar ne tois time. The Why, mawma, I never knew he waz Lord | yitie, rl ue cause ofthe | jcrmp-seat Uarringee, Second-hand Oar I bave s methoa ct riag Pelnt whisn terlergh anti t saw him this eveniag. He David was very abrupt. “You must stay | Uiturbance. Before a few weekshad passed the | in exchange, Oall before eerenerae wilt warrant to etecthale pee ly Mr. Gower, you know.” “7 should h — confederated home becams what the person er weelc,”” he said, ‘and leave me a will P. D. bORMIDT OO., No, 519 lath street, be- They did so, and at the end of the woek drov canete by a: ds confederated | tween OC sad D, Washington, end 94 W. Havoite rcte, ctive brick w: I ecaite wided the paint ts eprlicd by my own ee blamed you for going to himif | be had been a stranger, Gertrade.” “ho told me the story ci d had to cluueis hetuot Likl and good” Sho was eo | AM2Y {0 the siation, tossing Gertrude and Lord | 40rd, and hed to bo broken un. eet. Bat ete. — bends —- ents per square lout for throe # ‘But is he no oes ° esterieich at the church door. a © Z i eee Lt a TT} HOUSES and SITNS painted in (he wv: ° pretty.» mother thongatshe | bold in the ark. And quietly through the brown October | ,,4% OBfERVANT Exctisutan writes: «Tre | L, : @tpie and tu the nowt durable rianner, ne? SOS bim whee 1. werself, to help with ‘ood and kind?” indeed he ts, God vless | woods, through the golden ligue of Ociver | © nt that the common frog is capable of crying WOOD-BUBNT Line. eing thoronghts eqaipped for overs Kind of wore attache tle cues, teaching cne or two; totalk art | him,” replied Mrs. Melvilia, earnestly. “¥ pak | days, with the fall, sweet spring time of love in pod, pe ebay eset Geen reer 9 cents per barrel, - Fe thee liking «: b ber father in the eve a lather ts to begin painting hie portra timme- | their hearts, the bride and bridegroom walked ea. inaiy mall wall Goce ee ee THOMAS FauRt, een Boe ine rest between fl and Lnertheces, fer ant Meth wes line waitin | ie wen artisteo near. Ha is going to nee: on’t!” she cried; “don’t be #0 crue! now. | mOn frog who le persecuted by three cate. iit 1-80 B street, bet. luthand itan.w. | fei iy’* Isaac OUREEY. ” h her at vid G e | g ti i " t a! urst ears, hades os - & > Tush f 4 cs » BS. > Pr aman po’ only increas ‘or Birs Melville, with tears in her voi “Say cood-bye, little one? Never again, iny | [U"e4 far abroad bis tormentors soon espy him, | £.mshing artheial atove o wap Fa hg ed S Louisiana avecue, cear gt o H rs ; ye B 3 aud, though they seem tearly ht a if would t theniag even- | you cannot tell what it will be to me to go back | gariny, never agalt ome gpeeed jearly as mach territicd | ings, bridges, &c', where strength is leairabie, Tae | Bextdence 648 MN strest mort noact ar Then cane sweet ng | Ghee more into the #octsty of my youth!” Ger- And, taking her in his arms, he held her there | 88 himecit, they can not resist the temptation | past’ Cement la the world. Bole agent for Distri? | GINRD PLPR always cn hand the birds, seeruing to eatoh ialut | trade's arms were round her mother’s neck; sue | as if, indeed, he never meant to lat her go | t° touch him with their pawe. He immediately is. WM. GL it very happy somehow. - aeain. “Dear mamma, I amso glad! You are too | “4% pretty neve to bs seen.” | Mrs. Melville Inughed, and kiseed her. NABD, 1 opens his mouth and utters a prolonged c, 6a “Loulstenaavence, |G SSORBROTERRS = ‘on | which appears to be very surprising to the cats, fe et 29 Pennsylvania Averor, scott #tce David, Pavid! do you polteve me now?” | Shch | | QTATEN ISLAND, B.¥.. DYEING ESTAD. | sovss 4 Areanoh gald Gertrude, hor voice smothered in bis broad | DytO.tn avaim-anparoatiy Sut et ee ee | Se List EMT RST ABCLAUED 1819" u at Perk 0 Senaly songs of heaven, ts Hoods of rapturous e of the year fullliled it nmer, ‘Then, when “How curiously tulogs bappen,” said Gor- nie {phe again scared by the eame unusual sound. | Sy be inthe mond. Oia FISHED, Seesty PPORST CRAND GLET Concaar, | trade; bat ber mother did not answer, for a dim oe ae beeoen loved his sound is & surlll and rather sibilant wall, GLB $b sireet, between F sad @ 7 | drema of a possible fature was dawulng on her |g, Monae note of aemall peuny trumpet or the | N. B.—Guarante given that no color robs of : VOR THE BENRPIT oF THE ‘ nls She tried to answer, but he took itin the way | CY Of @new-born tnfaut. There can be no | >riag your srtloles 60on, to get them back in ume. t ul now Gertrude’s life was changed—the si- Baa ys aes ake about it, as I hsve repeatedly touched = Tontpetter Female Humane Association gan to tall, Lord Westerl-igh die feos war broken. facts vas voice SOE: | ese sce Kin Tate tee eed the frog with my own Rand after driving the coi natant org terete Oo ayer send nek laugh ¢ Park, too, where he had came tor | where always singing to ber inmost heart, an x 4 Sask ‘ a 5 away, and the same cry bas immediately A Sc c) j £ us > FA, i ta bo and title went to @ distant cousin. What the | of greeting, whic! r hc rn 4! she said at length, ‘ aud Op de ‘o i “Ba hew Lord Westerlcigh was like, wasa sabject | Uncsa week, for he came to Mr. Molyiiics O; David.” she said at length, clinging to | inch at the tip Grease spots removed ofluctually, so that acy uover i him, it cannot, cannot be true.”’ know : November 23, 1874. of enger interest to Lis tenants. Mr. ville | Louse to sit for his portrait—he said he prefer- a ar Novem 1874, 2 “Thank God, it is!’ he murmured, a * Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice. Prices mod did. She kne n'y hoped he would turn oif that fellow La- | red it—and thus came across her now and then | -.j 244k Gel. wintal {0030 hie and ‘bend 2 A PLvasant Hong.—Helen Hantsays: “The | erste: panctnsiit yquarenteed. sents heart w the agent; for, if not, be should certainly | inher walks, Once or twice they nearly tell | there, wost perfect Lome I ever saw was 4 little house ~ SHeeB 18 sciousne: ru his lo p that ho could notremain # | back into the old way of conversation, as when —= pede ce egemto of whose fires wont no| HS aBar O26 that « + any longer. Mrs, ville only hoped | they used to ride side by side at Eden vale; but tn Gxonota.—The Atianta Her: costly things. nd dollars served as a JOBR G. BARTER, £o protect thee woald be a lady at the Hail, and Miss | Lord Westerleigh always checked bimself it Ff etree cathuslastisnlly Herald | year's living tor father, mother and tures cull enol bes eens, im in tr elvitie neither thou; a engT cared anything | they seemed to be drifting too for in that di | Fronts of farming in Georgia. It says: “In | (0. But the mother was the creator ot | go, 314 Foar-sud-e-Hadt ‘OBE Gor woe PT d m be | C' i . 7: ; | qe po a shown that a'Gorrg'a | tact beau fin [have gre seen re ere? | scatten Dreaeet Senate ail) oa t | new lord was present. Tho st b sien Te) e ‘armer, Qpou ®one-horss farm, had made in 4 4 ‘3 Po ~~~ — planner Bees ennent Been ¢ joungish man, bat into the tender tone of old; yet Gertrade 2 40 = and commonplace nan was litted up and en- oa Im. He remained | Was not unhappy, because be was presont. one year £2,401 clear money; that another, upon | shied to de good work for souls by ‘the atmon. eqciitlsmen's Garments Oleaned and Dyed withon: ) 2 la fe rinking. < two days ut the Park, aud then went away until | “His visitors arived, aud Mrs. Melril'e was | 2tuor hare [hcm, Produced crops fuat sold for | here which this woman created; every inmate | “SNES o5, gnoas, Pure, ote. Cleaned et aburtan | 205008 = the following January, when be wae coming | much atthe iiail. He apologized, ha aid, tor another farmer had, upon four acres, made a | °* Ler house involuntarily looked in her face | oft Bovis-tr roa back to take op his quarters there permanently. | the trouble he was giving her, adding that he ¢ for the key-note of the day, and it always ras, = | #4170 Cech Gitte, amounting to... 4 | had a sizter engaged now inattentance npon an | Tull and yee jordans 8 — oer clear. From the rosebud oF clover leat whist | c AVOR Moone er- | invalid aunt, who in & few moutas, he hoped | re eee eo tor EWOMY seats of une | iBspite of her housework, she always found | 9 BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS, wigh Park, engrossed with her own sad | wonld come to live with him aud do the honors | ‘ata Ge y yy a Resembles Mother's Mik more closely than auy Ume to put by our plates at breaktast, down to Sud will | thoughts, and was only recalled to external | of his house. Gertrade and her father wero | bad, by bis labor upon the farm, sapported | che story she bad on hand ta read im the ceo, | wher kina of Food, y faifliing tte - bimself and sold produce to the amount of 8559, i that_ of promottp, wth sod health the " tt s its u ere it food, a! vi ands buge brown bull tusing the mad | himself « wife; bat which of those fair gitls, Lecplaentten wiki ae oes ‘orang | ices! ot smother, wife, and a a home maker. If | feeou ferommend itwith tne wmostcousdence and | = irg eae cere taaeern of comtugy eo nae Seslves tae Scan was me ete tee mis’ | Average man. Itts no trouble to get land. | fu bad been added the sp fiancee of wealth ‘See Medicat Gerepeates and Oprmions. rade grew crimson ty her forehead, | With a cold feeling of terror at her heart she | trees of Westericlgh, Gertrude oould not dis- pert ptrageren a nl vakgo aa yforne rgia. | gnd the enlargement of wider culture: ‘hers Wpsiegale and Metall of the Maontecturers, ‘td in another moment tears would hava | iocked round wildly for some way to escape. At | cover. But the trath of the report she never loam, yet untouched by the hand of man. There would have been absolutely the ideal home. As ‘seine oe — = Diindea ber frightened eyes, tor twelvs ba: achort distance there Was a hetge and a stile, | doobted, and in ber mind tt was confirmed one are thousands of acres lying fallow for the want it was, it was the best [ h. er seen.” ing remarks were addressed to ber at and that was her only chance, but she was so | lovely spring Sanday when an old and @ young Gertrude one of those two da; what an awful littls Eva, ‘She is talke teelf in @ most dreacfui manner, Mr. of ali Chemists and. thrdagh $$ the States who aiso A~ of strong arms and willing hands to make them | New Views of Tau Resriaarion ov | WORE ® MOORE'S DIGRSTIVE COCOA, fr David came to her asasiancs, saying. “They | frightened that she felt her limbs would nevar | indy eppeared in the all pew. . into bloom and beaaty. And yetaturce- | Piants..M. Corenwinder, ae earn: and delicate persons of all ages. hall pot tease you! They aare not iff protect | bear ber so far. The bull now twi-ted up bis | Fur who but his betrothed wife could that fair line advertisement in the Herald of last weer, |: poten pregectnage pa Med eb Dyin ens u.” tail preparatory toa rush, and, with crs fo | woman be, with ihe calm, sweet face, who sat | line advertisement in the He ete poe raid ene Ne SE heer nipped i Gertrode recovered berself and langhad. “1 | help, Gertrude turned roand and fell. That | and stoud and knelt by Lord Wosterleigh'sside? Reaeahk sixin swe miiautiona toloce c ooo: | Caen Ps pomesy Sore eee Sates) a. HAND-ONS £R1CB was half asleep, I think,” she sald. ““Firelight | cry was answered instant!y, for she had scarcely | Gertrude’s € es sought hers with all her soul in mtn Gay on which 1¢ a: "Why some of bean cor pep fem cn supposed to bie yery reasona- Goes make one so sleepy. Eva, it must be tue | touched the ground when & strong arm raised | them. ‘‘And who se fit to be his wife?” was her powers ies young geatiomen do notadjoura | CO reetanels es iy continuous, prices. a ? oqnond nema Cicthing to dress for dinner.” But she tid not look up | her and the next moment she was on the other | despairing comment. A womat near to his eis nears oe dawn 00 weak, waco | asain mtee, thelr 7 qtiue respiration. path Ft eeroce iat aad aes = as bm io one ae nant uy bee de. | side ef the stile and in or a Loh boos ons aee.| reo ol ras in- tery we aroucabie aie 2 onsen vin fermi pe prdnmcong rig ‘northwest, ae cue ent sober: terrificd moment she 100! up tn! tel ai s @nd restful, mise + beor} acid, Sway with the other girls, tearing him thougut. face of ber deliverer, and then the effect of the | of a wise, gentle ruler of his house and a guard- seat of which is the chlorophyll, iustead TES for Tees are SAVORY fal and silent with the gentlemen by vie fire. gel of his life. Gertrade’s eager, sorrow- w7-**Verts” is the word now applied in Eng- fright right and unexpected relief acting upon nerves ay aa ¢ ing the true respiratory phenomenon, is A very deep St of thoughtfulness, infeed, | atresdy ur strung, resulted in uncunscioasuess. | ful face could scarcely escape Isnd to persons who change their faith. Con-| nomenon, of assimilation and di, it of be- as ‘and | iy that life is pre is is given a fal and per- | pomted out by Claude Bernard. Planta seemed to have falien uy vid Gower, aui | Hut te was safe in those protecting arms, and | upon whom it_was fixed, aud she saw her bend ‘enough, ‘both cams way. the cnt though the long dimser almost fn aliones psshe Tested tn them, semestean: thet folded her coward Lerd ‘Westerleigh when the service was 7 the | antanle fact, the Fok wrgect ye His eyes were always wandering down the table | passiorately to their owner's broad ¥ over, evidently with an inquiry, for he, half he ket Fress Povuler Gchuue dt to where sgnes ure ip awite dress, with va- | | Gertrude soon Fecovered, and foand herself | glancing at Gertrude, away with a brief een Monthly Tiegated hair, saton other sid» yt cottage cl ‘D5; while a woman re) fe ae Now and then he saw how ber eyes seemed t> | kucw well attented her.) ane | FoR Tiieut lifting of the eyebrows, ant then Mera mete | eg-Tousant Kevsler, the voted balf-breea search for from which, when they had «Dear me, bow foolish I am!” she said, rais- | came a new bey prod nage n dade sere fellow and | ™urderer and outlaw, was banged yesterday. found them, Gropped or turned a: in | ing herself oa her arm; ‘but it was that horrid | such a match for David's, while ee. ‘7 Olive Harper, a ‘American news- eweet confusion; aud soue one, speaking to hint bell, Mrs. Foster." ped away shrinking and shivering under correspondent, has just married to After one of these was struck by the | ‘And enough to frighten you to death, in- | Fe: befone gl Eee eng radiant smile that it up bis grand, good face, | decd, miss. [t's @ shame to leave that beast | °'St ae Br sking it portively handsome, jJoore; I'm sure it was & mercy the gentleman | for she wanted to fiod out $ a ‘The evening came toanend—Christ here.” jeved that was decided now, and disoov- Gnd the indies had rected. Bva Libarags | “Wiese itt” asked Gertrade, ne the color [eee a, eet eae Seeuicd now, aad Glagee” MAP DeE Highs Mary Veay wery gating to- | can back tubiy tv ber chceks. Sse | SSNS ea