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“WANTED, A GOVERNESS."? the women in England, and all the ugly ones, only tha’ to b> for; but that doesn’t mit- they done otherwise, Mrs. Wyndham, T fancy) really thou a ‘asti — AND THE LIK bigh French heel. The swans > wargames SS ae Fno-s’ situations.” ter now. Fancy. cy Constance Jerrod in ame old and wise nongh to choose for mysel! : ering’ on erangemien wae ned othing ‘The fash areal = has = cost f fotos tiniest sizes thet holds COMPLETE In ONE NOMBRE, enigPO0r things, 1 suppose anyth a chs position! It aimost maddens me to think Mrs. Wyndham laughed again. Thirty years | to recommend It, 1 told hor Tuite agreed with | Leena mee mete, Set of jewelry Res a large oor Bower up tw $20 for ones shat aro Kar ving | However, whom? Digehe tell yous he NT? With ago sho had ran away fom sonool to marry the | ner, and had already determined to brosk itll | anrirem s velvet meekiot or gold chains Tas decorated with wrosths of me nots What I want 7. lew, not so fast,” erie’ youn, 1 ‘aid you? G , then a ub, and she rather! kod she seemed frightened, and said | was too “Got the ides all right, Lyte. eneral, alittle romance in her friends. 7 = carrings may be long slender pendants if thoss | For cabinet ornaments are chtva Gog Of Groce ‘ bags z breed. I blood-bo: wae le Bn aes wpory fee pom io we: ahaa gon want mnt, Saip you, obs | Mra fares Mat seriy teens aastngs eat | sreymen tere ox mestem ong paral, B00 Grete, ed crataner whats sla i com. "I do hate your professional models.” Tom. | won"t undertake to stand (or patze, but the richest men in Berkshire.” gouptoher?” ne ow" on (eget Eis bung cle to the ear, or even theearro- thelr greatest ‘most natural atti- tent edie ref goe. 222 SUSE withoat | Uiteay I'm fournephow, and: Hewie’ addros- | "What the man they called Jew Jerrsid on ©."Yho atte, certainly,” cried Lye, me s0. I deserve it, 1| Dattonsare often added tometehswnd are now. cade. tm ghts, and cost $8. BR en pm pg ny ee ag ange? Why, he smashed up two yearsago! Mrs. Wyndham touched the bell. “Where is mk Iwas half-med. You | quite largs, and either round, obiong,or ueat- A Bengal tiger ts $12; and every auimsl, ev ; * 5 Sixpence in thé pound, or something of that Miss Jerrold, James?” represented in the md te be; bat I " id oo * 5 know the rest. Papadid not hear of what I it and every flower is Ss isch here, I'll engage to see only t rai heed of thew orci T in in theschoolroom, ma’am, with Miss Eva.” | nad done till you bad loft England, and then it | “7S sees corp gare Tre majolice and other pisoge of Dricw ‘ One of those answers I'll call you, an you must | Canada? heard sword of ft. “And Gow: | ay ene ai nva Gown toms, plese; nde lste for him to interfere. He was | The gold sets of jewelry thatare now chovem | with which it is now the fashion to bestre' ting in front of the picture at the | pather through her facings whit ke a | stance a governess! Great Heaven, that she eon Or, £0. 8p ae quickly as you will. | dreadfully angry; but by that time Iwas 20 mis- | for geueral wear have ki 2 balls of poliste lors and boudoirs. aning back in bis chair, with bis | sketch of her. “It not, Fil desire Joakina to tell | should havocome to watt and Tr 'going Om, Deer suoe Zou the oor. aud remember, | grabie I cared for nothing. If the crash heda't | gd faceied redgoid or plameartnees of Sater caniee of ruse cues CO - . ti z S | 4 "4 le th g 1 ad d behind bis head; his f were | the rest that the situation is filed ap. and the | hating the very thought of her! How littl: £ never forgive you if you don'tstay an! Ss Go aud caller in ather'wuesel telat haem — Adige ny need ig ey en ee, aque Carve! ec - ; he ‘ e with ngled in his curly crop of chestnathair, and | whi'e-faced woman shall nave « ive-pound | guesssc!’ ana again the big man’s he.d weat nx Save tees Oh, the misery Lendared, waking | unique designs are used, and the setscostfrom bard of oxidined silver mounted with gu $55 wo 875. nting @ pictare, and | caly want a near incase of emergencie and, | i don’t wan't the principal Ggure im itto be a wax dommy.” H t, dissatisfied look was on SS note to-morrow murni oe aad deany ee ae : “ was wep — z hao time; and _ every morning with the same thought that is vained at @890. There is a's) @ pair of } Aes begin eoge study door the room soeme: should never see you—never hear the soant “ee i . called smoked broare, a revi- | and with much cross-qaestioning and ‘persua- first sight empty. The» something moved, and | aint’ Ol ant of TURQUOISES, CORAL, BTC. vasee of what is © manson Habe sion, George Chaworth got out ths whole story. nate your voice again! Oh, how terrible it was! Turquoises are perhaps more popular than val of an old style, with polished Fe yaunt, you know. Dol look |” Tires years &, Lyle Daryl, Oaptain in the Sicclingen bine mae by tos iro. Kuen «One word would have brought me back, Con- | any ‘other stone at present, as blondes ings; the bass reliefs repre sent Ceres and N speta boyish face, with his straight Greek suppose I must b=”? and houest eyes of Saxon biue. Lyle Daryl, hat'eatramp. Here, Bessie, give me that Digger, older, plainer, and far sterner-looking | black scarf to obliterate ‘my biav tie—i'm in than bis friend, got s'owly ap trom the dephths | mourning for mokiag. | all nett no of his fireside chair in which he sat What you're oi, old fellow? All | Grenadier Gaards, and only son and helrofone ¢, ‘artled her fe ti ea | ™ pottes both now wear blue. The now tane exchanging the Fiches of their Bingtous and, with « balf-growl! of « Lst’s bavi right. ‘Jeakinat? Ghee tcaag.© Ny y | Seneen her to her feet like a trighten “Yes, if I could have satd it. I longed to do | these is to have fartsces of pierced ice 81.00 a pair, Quaint antiqae pollsh it,” came seross the and took up femkins obeyot, ushering ina hari gi the proudest baronets in the United King- deer; and, as her’ eyes met his, he saw by the : ° pieroed ye ric p ery vestige 80 again and again, but womanly pride was | studded with turgu ses, SS buys a rate work of the teen rens te leaving it | 20 Fong and when poor papa died, and I bad | set of this description. Gorai is als9 worn alike | ance 1s eho’ the sty! in e@laporate srtioles for hal is, faced fe- | dom, bad deen engaged to Constance Jerrold, raddy dicker of the firelight that male on the shady side of ifty; aad Lyle Daryl, | only daughter of Gilbert Je rold, a wealthy mau of color had died out of her ro view of the pleture In Erary uutgmedsiane hurtly oatotthnrough | to trmeclt anne linteced to Convare's guviy | Suerte Ruagntea “nat Comoe of ta ANid Achy white, only the epee Kopt e naif Aedant | Sulre tut tuere was no ours lft tor hla No: | bic on OM lasuee. Qacved oor ee Ea 3 yet at the Grst Pp Daryl saw a courteous dismissal of the fair ayplicanr. Pea cheen eee ‘other for several years, had vous as she suld.— se er thing—neither hard works nor poverty, nor an- | as low as $30 for simple sets of fine sion Be marble, with fine enamel aod 4 aomething beyond and above medivcri Ob, answered the aivertitement! Really | fallen in love with each other after very little ‘<:Major Daryl! You here! Why have you | ¥i=dnees—hurt me after that. senting clusters of roses and berries, bronse mountings. Others have moe Compociticn. Before hice was a toons, dim with | very sorry, madam, bat { fancy—I beg your | deiay, and had dectared that fact to cach other ” twilight, elegantly furnished, and lit by s bias- | pardon it fam wrong—I think you may be just : et one ing fire, beside which wa: sosted lady, hand- | alictic over twenty five. That, 1 believe was | Me gaea! Promptitude. Beaatifal, fascinat- «To see y g, and vr ta 3 id ” rome, Tichly dresed and stern-looking, one | the maximum age Axed. Oa, yos, qaite agree | ave had crowde a sates Wat ee ere mpoke, Wh shapely hand held up tmperative fashion, the | with you—forty far more euitidie; but, you see, “My poor darling,” ssid Lyte, drawing her | expensive onee ha c’oser to him, ‘‘our wretshed prid “msjto aod cherabs amidst wrecked us. {ought never to have le: iand without seeing you, and as for pens. chimes that riog oat the hoar. Loals Qast orse clocks with porcelain paintings hare rarer and side ornaments to corres,oad. For 4 Constance,” he answered, tak- nt hands, and holdisg them ashe ould Lnot? Wht | $35 buys a eet of excellent rose y ” % deaf ear to every solicitation, avd chose for hi adrift three years ago, you were pleased to ac! cher. m Coral neckiaces have tong links aad bars, and red eee eeiog ei Klng Carica tribe, pep eeiad ec | my uncle, Bessie dear, ring the Goll for | self the biz, rugged-faced, tras-heartod soldier | nowledge that it was {om no fauitot mine that |, Lyle, you Sill mo fRink of that? Tt was all | cost from $3) upward. Cameos as beaaifal as lomiag vans specimen of th BOW . Bon | Jenkins. Good morning, madam. No 29, | into whose heart of hearts she had stolen from y us» acted. Hava I been gailty of anyting | (ot ‘eur 400d, ” mm sonable, I | pictures now bave plain goid settiugs. Rail ee. her knee. A tall, graceful girl of dfteen or | Lyle,” he cried, as the door closed, ‘‘and she | the first moment he hal lookot on ber sweet should not have cared. of plereed yeilo outines clado- 1d fo ttre thereabouts leant agsinst the window, through | dido’teven blusn. Hallaa, here's an» gold form the Sitting frame that you should deny mo your acqusiutance and gracious beauty. His parents had not fa-| now. «It ig ail very well for you to say t which one had # glimpse of a blesk, snow-laden The a oa ‘i tt “ Lye tic tan wo tae) are = for these exquisite — of art, or cies a singie mer 2 s a ie door opened again, and this time 17 vored the match at first—had indeed turneda| «No, no,” she answered hambly, the crimson | '* Pot s0 eas 2 to forgive when sk—" | row of pearts isthe border chosen by more ma- . ape, and looked up, half lazily, half lan- | heard no voice, only the rastie of & woman's | somewh: elr eon’ Sone Bog rift “Lyle, dear,” interrapted the gict, “don’t | tronly ladies. oes gnidly, yet with evident curiosity, trom ths | dress. anda very considerable etir fr weimad IE. at grim face on their eon’ passion, Con- | rushing up into her face again. “Only I never 7 ful bonbom vce’s family by no means coming up to their visiters now, and Mrs. Wyodham — think of it any more. If Lady Daryl was a lit- DIAMONDS, RURIBS AND PEARLS. to represent agpipes, while bearath ts 8 box azesof one of Madie’s yellow ticketed vo- | rising and placing chairs. The fac! nar | requirements; bat the Daryls were not over-| «Mrs. Wyndh'sm isaware that Lam ber Po pmsiaken, je was from love tor yoa; my | Diamonds are set to show the stone alone for comfils. Osher boxce for boabons repre sent mes; while a litle boy, ptamp, golden-haired, | young genteman bad been taker aback for the wealthy, aud old Mr. Jerrold was sapposed to stance. Indeed it was she wh> meus ive » | tather erred deeply for my sake. Lat both reet | without any gold being visible. The crown set- | great cushions; bat have different sparimonte \d decked out in infsatine pomp, sprawied on rst @ in his life. By some unfortanate | de little short of a millionatre; bastdes, every © and fore —the real fault was mine. Fither the grave steadiness of his voice or the | © ting is still in vogue, and to avoid all appear a are dainty enough to serve for jew the rug staring up In open mouthed ing ance of metal, Jewelers make the c’ whon the candice are all eaten. qaisitive- | chance, all previoas competitors for tne sitia- | one agre “Your his wife, though only a poor my daria, a ere touch of his han ite #1 9d he nese at the common centreof attraction—a blur- | tion had been erdinsry i enso of tha | clergsman’s daughter, Bad been a perfect Indy. | Galt omengh now, aa trading altovaceng |. «Yes, milne—ail mine; and don’t be eo kind | hold the stoue of the colar VARIETIES. Ted, unfinished figare standing jast within the | word. Now ants psuse, Jonk- | So Sir Thomas and iady Daryl gave in, and for | stood before im all. dediauce gons; ani’ her |‘? me!” cried the girl, bursting into tears as | of the diamond that it scarcely shows at all. The novelties in mouchoir and glove bores doorway. the hands nerrousiy clasped together, | ins had ushered In a girl more beaatital than | six months Lyle basked In the sunshine of his | voice shook 1sshs eatd, trying the wuile to free | J! took her in hiy arms and kissed her. | The favorite diamond ear-rings sre those inade of tortolee-chell lined with & thin shaw! piuned tight:y acrosath> shranken | any he hai ever seen vefore in the whole course | loved one's ftst warm, affection, ant. lavished | het band from his seen “Lyle, | never deaerved to have yon speak to ms | huobs worn as close to the ear as p utlted slik cushions of blue and scarlet. price shoulders, snow on the shabby bounet, saow on | of his existence—so distinguished-iookinz, t20— | the whole tenderness of his honest..dzep-fecling | it was very kind of her—of you, I mean; but | *:®%; | uever thought you wouid, aud—aua | better, bowever, to have them hang su. V sets of these boxes are $9, and are Soteel Titan, ao eee Cree Tent nates | ees Might, with the supple. grasctnl ctr ure on her in return. ar4 — -.., ung fing | 1 never explained_—" . Aad maw. Onnie "ania Lyi ear, af this shows the stone better oh very beautiful im bright ruby or in targuoise a > ter ri ofa Grecian nymph; withthe haughty | mornigg, he walked iv~ .ue army and “ ve at? Ye “Aw + Connie,” said Lyle Daryl, “y sette solitaires fitted Into the lobe. er pine velvet. figure altogether, brou aquiline nese = chact, ouried apperttoll z ui my and That I shoald ssek you oat? You mast ‘yl, “you es fi M> bine velvet. avy gnt Into strong retiet b: b, and there *~.nd a letter, in hi« darling’s | know me very little, Constance, If vox think I | #ave nothing to do but to fix the wed jlag-day, | Uoderstand that i: tile fall sellow giaro of the relight tn which fc empress; with eyes lates, bine, and lust: | handwrist".y:ngon thehali (ablo,and, open: | could pe contouted’ witha mesting like our | Will this day month suit your” My veausirai | mond is its great stood, but without face or finish, the whole | rou: as fresh-blown hyacinths; with wealth of | ing * vagerly, fount—his dismisval’ tod Te | teat” darling, it will seem a year of days till L haye | the first water, art Sgure marred and blotted, as if partially rab- | golden, glorious, Guinevere-lixe hair, wavine | asa brief note, somewhat inc yherently ant | «I mast beg your pardon for that,” sho said, | 50W for my own.” their own merits without the aid bed ont. smoothly back from the pearly <I was an- . * . . ether ornament to develop ever as to the writer’s meaning. It wasali over] just to you.” “And to think that it all came out of my ad- } d'2monds, however, which, without beiag “oT | across Union S bebind—a girl to drive @ man mad wth the | between them, and for ail reason the assertion | ~ “Unjastt” repeated Lyle, with a harsh laugh, | Yertisement for a governess?” remarked Mr, | color,” beve © peculiar straw tint of th mere beauty of her regal young proscnce, the | was that she—the girl whose sweet oyes hal] “Since when have you discovored that—six | George Chuworth, some few hours aiter the | ott Connolssours value these very highly. indednable, subtle fascination of her look and | smiled on him in uncloaded love and confidence | weeks or three years ago?” Then, as he saw | Pettormance of w certain mystic ceremouy at | table among these is & peerless yellow ui and Manges Yolce. She was dressed in mourning—shabby | one short fortnight back—had suddenly disco the tears rush Into the Beautiral eyes, andthe | Which he assisted as “best man.” “vally, | exhibited bere, that cost #5,000 at ths Du’ Zopitaity for the mistress and papen the | Touring too—but, though the dark silk dress | ered that they were ‘‘not suited” to each other. | painful tension of the little mouth, “Forgive | When J retlect on the stare I bad in prosentiug | B lek's sale. Bapphires are now usaatly toner une ied an eek jest mas nae ty | With its crape trimmings was worn and soiled, | She “felt that marriage between them would | me, Constanc3,” he said; “I did not come hore | L¥le Daryl with the loveliest girl that ever | associated with dismonde, as the bias gou is a aurtat Ivehetn har uk ona de ty | ithad been made under Madame Elise's world- | not be for the happiness of either, and, being | to be rude to yon; but I've suffered @ good deal, | !'¥ed, and then consider the abominable wayin | gloomy stone and requires the « e Mone Of the eee cance | famed fingers. The litile black velvet bonnet, | certain of that fact, she broke it of betore it | my dear, and it hasn't improved my manners, | Which be lectured me for my tittte advertising | brighten it Warm delicioas rub: when cross questioning One of the servants. | plsin and rusty as it was, would have becom> too late.” 2 i - idea, I wonder that his bair nasa’ in th Little Este Vernon sat for the girl. Nice httic | Buemprees, aud not oven the Seart erer i cee In plain Englisu, Lyle Daryl | It was’ the old voice, the old simple phras3 hasa’t turned waite | in the clear whiteness of t Opera glasses are now mounted with alamin- that diauionds of | mm, a metal that makes them vers It z 2 au tment to At o nose perfectly. them. There are one to read letters an inch jong auspsrent | vaguely worded, bat | E 6 ° “Couldn't get the expression, you see,"" sald | tscrolos and colled in & locas, glittering Knot | eguely, worded earing no doabt wat-| trying to resume her old dignity. George Chawort sketch with critic: isn't sbrin be mal! giaases for using in art galleries are beautifally mounted with peart. The cholocst new card-casos are of ebony, ivory tat te and silver mounting, sleo o hold the cards: they cost from stowa | re shade known among deaisrs as $175; plalner ones are § o a . and protecting appellation. She coald not | With remorse. And my picture is untinsned | ‘ Pigeon’s blood.” Tais glowing tint is very | #a leather are so elabo \y ornamented with [mi mo ~—s ea netner spoons: om her sister. | twice-cleaned gloves conld look other thau per- | " Shocked, incredulous, stang to the sox), and a espana Se iar a Tow; and she | Stil! Well, one thing 1m determined on. Men | bighly prized, end whon'the steno is herend, gold-work that they cost €500. Low-priced cases Facguaree ss mg Lal 4 Keo ac fer fect on the smaii, well shaped handa. indignant, Daryl would have harried down to | turned away and leant her face againat the cold | Lyle Daryl owes me something for heiping her | three carats it (sof greater value than diamouds, | of sm®ked poarl and shell are ¢2 $0. Teer Loe Ge tee Visens Im Oak waeks Oe 08 “Won't you take @ chair? Pray do methe | Berkshire and insisted on a verbal explanation | marble of the mantel-piece to hide them. Lyle | * ber faithful Galabad, and cae reward I mean | 80d almost priceless. Kose pearls set like dia: | For bridal gifts are ladies companions of yel- Dgs from E e. Ae she ts sac! hs child, you | honor to sit down,” were the first words Georg | trom his fickle mistreas, had the girl not stooped | jaid his hand on her shoulder. to ask is haifan hour's sitting tor my *Waxrep, | Wonds, in knife-edge setting, or clss in pierced | low ivory, furntehed with pare gold implements, ro Lage = e F high Te it had been | could say, and he did not get these out till he | to beg him take no sach siep. It ‘would be of “Constance,” he said, very gently, “I don’t | 4 GovEuNESs.’” gold, as turquolsee are mounted, are preferrel | costing from <100 to $200. Also, dressing-cases ‘anny, in ~~ at Fanny is always in the | had choked very much and flushed up to the | no avail, for she would never marry him, and it | want to distress yeu; Dat {mustask you one TS eessen to the string pearl sets. The latter, however, | o7 massive gilt brouze and of ormola, fitted ap room to look after her, and that's the best part | roots of his curly Antinous locks. A stately in- | would o nly draw down het father's wrath on | thing. When yor broke off our engazemont. A Bargain in Naples. are always pretty, tever very decidedly out of | with everything a Isdy needs on ber tolletts ah aati Seu auc “exten | ination Os the small head set 9 royaity onite her.” “He would never forgive me," she wrote, | waa it because I had offended you in any way?” | (Charles Warren Michie: Mec na fashion, and may be bad for $454 sot. 5. | table, euch ss brushes, powder-box, glove hacky Helos’ at Tole Dae ean, Are | shapely, cloptog. shoulders, than! ira, a while, if he thinks it is broken off by matual | “No, no,” she eald, very quickly, bat withoat Francisco Chronucle } re ee | ot ee ee Sr See marmnn | ee eee a tae an ae @ beautiful eyes looked straight into | consent, he can say nothing. I dare not tell } raising her face. $200 up to $10,000. from behind his shaggy moustache. “Batwhy George's with a diamond-like clearness and | bim even that yet, and Iimplore : es of English crystal with gold t a Have youever made a bargai Naples? : 1! smallor implements are of a - ou tospare | “Had you ceased to love me then, or had you |, Havey te gain in Naples? 1 NECKLETS. lex; while sl! smalier implements are not get your sister's governess to sit for the keenneas of vision which made the poor boy | your pride and m: feelings by staylog away.” never loved me? [t coulda’t have been wal have been eyeing ligut cashunere sults Lor three A beautiful novelty this season is the velvat Did, vig.: Sctssors, tw: ezers, bodkin, shoe-bat- figare in question. Lady Margaret has one, bas seidr Bie Poots, and @ clear patrican voice | | “Doss ehe think I. would force myscif on her | make belleve, Constance—not alli” and the | Jaye oast, and this moraing made a parchasg, | Hecklet oruamented with sprays of gald wad | a ett ine a favored eaprice f ae not’? — i or any other woman?” eried Dary!, in his just | grasp on bi Ider tightened with thos: ol of which I shall uever cease to mar- | P:ecious stones, 4 silver remains a favoted caprice for ccna ee ag GSA | © “ikere taken the liberty of culling tpon yo wrath; and then he ewore a bitter oath nevarta | Saemoriess noe Ceneened see to Sess ASG Ot Ine Volustontad | eishars. Secket Pied Sesons etearsb tnoeers ond elon slaw wad fo in answer to an advertisement in the Times of | cast thought or care on Constance Jerrold or N er this time— he fac itt hid- | tO ascist at the ceremony, we entered a gentie- | Worn high sround the neck in do, mocchotr boxes at €37.5¢ the set, avd also cigar Jecture. My Iady didn’t leave off on myen- | yosterday. May 1 ask whether you are the | one Of her sex again. F 4 Cf omud the Fed light of the are rising and riot f : } se, heartless deselvere | den and the red light of the fire rising and fall. | An's furnishing establishnant, the provers: | lon, and'may beof auy color, bis _—_ — = gleared. I thought it only | gentleman who wishes to engage 4 governess?” | one and all! Six weeks later Leia hal ex. ing on harteaving beso are _ ot which greeted us witu traternat warmth, | blue, or purple, to matea the dress bg egg A governess! That gicrions creatace « gov- | changed into a reg’ment bound for Canada, and | Constance, I never questioned or reproached | What would L have? Unly command himand I | itis worn. Just in front isa yi Gifts for gentlemen range from ciget casey aa Rarely le eye ate tere es te | eepese! George lost his head altogether. had left England. you then. I was too proud and too miserable; | Would be served with the utmost expedition. 1 | Culored goldetud ted with coral berries, or pearl | low as 73 cents each up to fine cigarette holders, toe eetacs for suet Lady, Margaret to repeat | | «1_{_that is—I’m really very sorry vou | He was away for two years, and had retarned | but surcly I havea right to an answer now, | Wabted @light suit, euch asa fcliow might wear | drops, or turgnolses, aud some very vallabie | with Japaness énamel and tinted sliver tw rep: a lecture rf peel po efit, mightn’t she ask | should have had the—pray sit down and lot me | only a few weehs ago, and therefore learnt with | You don’t mean that it was 80, do you—that you ugh shot month and then throw out tue uted with diamond To many of | resent the choice antique, worth from #25 to Senne nee tee Sawn and give het some | expiain.” ; surprise that Constance's father had failed at- | were playing with me from tha ticst window. Ab, yor! he had the very article; and et covered witt veivet, | $59. Aleo bronze inkstande of the favorite verd seer ctaaee, Tanformation about the | ‘The beautiful eyes were looking at him more | terly and entirely within a fortnight of hisleay- | “The tified agony in his voice frightened her, | With that be rolled the clerk oif from the coun- | On which isa jeweled spray matching t antique, with dog and gun, for $1.25. Grotesque Couldnt Coke cea en cthing of that gort. It | keenly thanever. If there was» sbate of sp- | ing Englank, that Elms Coart and the haad- | and she cried, pasionately— ter, where be was sound aslesp, and pulled | the neck band, and this Is arrau . x jake sou three minutes to hitofthe | prehensionin them, George was tov blinted to | some house in Harley etreet had been sola to uyle!_ No. You know it was not.” gownan avalanche of ready made garments, | velvet can be changed to sult the |gure and expression. Then why, in Heaven's name, did you write | They were not stylish, but they wolllt do. 1 | dress. Prices range (rom $30 to > é see it. tre highest bidder, and that Mr. Jerroid’s death ie ‘I belleve you"—and young Chaworth | “<.No, thank you,” she said, concteousty. <I | had appeared | Ag de elected what eeemed tue least objectionable of | ful necklet with diamond sprays is $210. T: ol ash- stands. with thermometer, c.ger rack, receiver, with gilt tining, for 84 so that the | inkstands in ver imitations of dark bronze olor of the | cost only $1.25 for 6) cents are cigar and ). A bewati- | ink stands of wood and Watch stants of e | Ore gilt, with velvet casce,@?.25. Paper-weights PP 2a the datly papers in less than | as you did?” laughed hesrtily— ee my figure or ex- } this one of your little girls?” Ths question fol- | six monthe al aaa 'y papers \ ct pega le but the tears falling hot and fast, | the lot, and approached that delicate subject, | 87¢ Slso wristiets of velvet, with s spray onesch | are ol every caprice ible, Showing grotesyae Seoeho wen tered ee | lowed with startling abraptness, and George, | “Some friends of mine lived near Flm3| “Did vou love me then—wheu you sent ma | tHe price thereot. Beppo beamed upon me;ldon’t | t2 match that worn at the throat, aud it is pro- | heads, statuettes, birds, beasts, fowls, and the reckless young artist, whohad never fo't | Court,” said Goorze, in conclasion; ani 1 beard | aw: mm? know what Lis namo was, buc it might easily | Potedto add chatelaines of the same. The vel- | firhes of gilt bronze, oxidized silver, and Eng- ek pee gu ladylike, haif-frightoned gi | bashful or nervous befuere women yet, found it } them talking of See Jerrold one day. They ' St ce exer. bat agoiden head bowed | have been Beppo. ‘Beppo said, Only 70 frames vet background is found to be the most ettec- | lish crystal. . hee roi now a ,f@ help you to oneifs | quite Impossible to look her in the ac? and an- | said his daughter was no end of a bsanty—iaa’t | lower yet. and a gasping sod. With aeudden | fr that complete and lovely outit.”” it atcuck | tive settiugs for jewels, and ladies kuow from ‘aper knives of sterling silver, with gille@ sep swer “Yea.” she, by George—was immensely aim ret, and | impulae Lyle Dary! put his arm round the | ™° that the price was reasonable, and { was | ¢XPerience that It is becoming to all compiea- | blades, are engraved through the gold to bring A pause ensued while Gzorgs Chaworth ran | “My iittie—a_s—well, no. I—I msan"—eo2- | had raceived two good otfers after hor rations drooping figure, and drew it to him, lifting the | *bout to eettle the bill when ay friend placked | ‘ops. oat Cao seer Re Seen, pues Benge bis fingers through his bair azain, and Daryl | ing hercolor change, ani one quick glance st | smash, but had refused them both, was sup- | tearstarned face from its cold support. me by the coat-sleove with an oxpression of | New gold necklaces are made of long links of | #0—Harper’s Bazaar. sucked away at bis cigar, blowing great clouds | the docr—“if you would one moment. My an- | posed to be earning her living somehow and | ‘Darling,” be said, very huskily, “it doesn’t | horser wnd exclaimed, ‘You must never psy | Colored gold alternating with rount [inks of ’ > 7 of emoke throagh the tangled brown gold of his | cle will i somewhere, but where and how they didn’t | seem likely, know; but I do believe you did; | te Price asked you; make him an offer!” T | brightly polisned gold. “Very choice siyies ars | | SINGERS’ THROAT TROUBLES. bushy beard. Presently the former sprang | ‘Then you ate not the gentleman who ad- | know. Fanicy this being the very giri! Well, | and I do even think you care for mo still. Oh, | Wepdered it ho would feel insulted were { to | marked £77. Otuers are yellow gold csble | Disense Caused by Straiming Cnii- ¢ | my love, in pity, don’t trifle with me now; but | Sggcet 65 trance as afaic bargain. Again my | chains, with mountings of red go.d, or eis Grens’ Voices. from his seat, and dealt his friend a hearty slap | vertised?” she said, quick! Lyle, I grant sho ie as lovely as an angel, bat on the Dack, exclaiming, “Eareka! io. ie “No, Um aeatne ee gulp—“I'm on'y the had treated ey ‘acano uid oe a say ‘Yes’ if it is so.” friend ¢aved me froma disgraceful sacrifice. | they are thickly woven braids. An experienced gentleman, Ob, be joyfalt” aud fairly danced a horupipe | nis nephew, bat, tf you will sit down, L'l! just 20 | wouldn't trouble my head Tound the room inexcessof glee. and feteh him—he’s in the next room, I thiax. | her. Yes, I would, thoa tbea fool, George. Waat's the ides | Bessie, godown to your—your nurse. sudden recollection of the sweet faint ne aaked Lyle, Pao es doits we | Bag ermseriously apprehensive of leaving Mise | which had irradiated that pale, boaatifal fu: . @ | Bessie with this clear-eyed goddess. at parting; “but then I’m not a bard bit of tliat Were not to think of if before! Disconenlate | «Will sou not allow ber to stay hera and talk | likeyou.” yicower—four small children—apply to X. Y, | to me?” aaid the goddess, a little nervously,and | “That is my concera,” said Daryl, shortly, a letter toa New York contemporary, says: What is tl ause of 6 muchtrouple among singers, and it possible to cure euch troubles? ne of the frst causer of throat difficulties hasan early date in thie music-loving couutry. At ana His arma were round ber, hishand raising the | “Offer the fellow 3,” said he. I oitered 30 | Large oval lockets chosen for pandants are finshed and lovely face over which his owa was | {ADCs and expected to be stabbed on the spot. | OThAMented with exquisite enamled pi bent, and for one moment she looked up as if ta | But no; Beppo thonght :t a cruel thing for so | With the quaint Japanese cr. denial; but her glance went straight into the | excellent a gentleman ae myself te thas rub him | Dack and painted so that the pictares stand out honest depths of Lsle’s brown eyes and found | Of ‘tho finest suitor clottve in Naples at that | 12 relief. Byzantine mosaic lockets are valued ’ a moisture there, which no living being had | fgure! He would take 5) francs aud nothing | ®* Works of art, and there are peculiar brown | when the vecsl organs are not yet matured, ever seen before since Lyle Daryl.waga child in | Ics, at which announcement he did tue clothes | Obyx lockets, like tortoise-shell, that are boau- | children are made to sing as loudly as possiple Faeoe: Aimee street. Bravo! Lyle, give mea | holding out her hand to thechild. Sno ‘had | “You don't under-tand anything about it. Cans | petticoat, With a little, waillng cry of love | 0P1B8 parcel. ‘Make it $2 fraucs and stick | ‘iful when set with diamonds. There is au | tunes written much too bigh, accompanied by cheer, o The inspiration deserves it.” | halt begun to suspect something, aud the tittle | stance Jerrold @ governess! George. I must | and sorrow, she hid her face on hij brosst, sob- ” Pbis was the last utterance of the moni- | effort to make ameth: 1 instruments usually of too bigh pitch; a two~ it popular ag “You'll be sure to get yourself into aregular | girl seemed tikea protection. find her.” bing ont— tor at my elbow, and when | obeyed orders with | cially for these poudants. Pretty a fold evil which strains, forces, and thereby } § mers, George.” Lyle Daryl was in the next room, sizepily “Agreed,” was the laughing answer, but the | **Oh, Lyle, Lyle, don’t! [can’t help tt; and | the calm deliberation of one who proposes w | lockets in yellow gold may be bought fo 3 weakens the tender throats, and lays the “Not a bit of It. I'll drop a hint to the Iand- | pafling away at the cigar, when George casned | quectiow ins hears ee : mun eee ck te an worthy of your | Sight itout on that line. poor Bsppolbucce into | Fipger-ringe retain the tong natrow marquise | foundation of throat disease, bad singing, and Jady and to my man—a most decent fellow the | in and selzed him by the shoald: Yes, that was the question—How?” andfor | love now!” tears and plead his csnse. ‘Tvis was too mash | medallion introduced three years ago. | thront diseases generally. Music for youthful ~ ors one got a little orphan niece, by the “Go in at once, Lyle,” he whispered, bis hand- | ix weeks Lyle Daryl tried every means to solve | “#1 don’t care whether you are worthy or not,” | for @ man with a large family and no mean CHATELAINES AND OPBRA CHALNS. voices should be written within the normsi com- wage Keae be shall bring her here, and fet | some faca asred as a poppy with excitement | it withoat cyon a shadow of succes\—London is | id, almost flercely, ashe held her close to owing to the tact thathe | The short cstelaine from the beit is the m st | Pas, 8nd should be cspable of being sang with er be seen playing in the room when the ap- The loveliest creature—s pe fect queen! I'd | such a wide place, and governesses ferm 60 un- | him, and kissed ber qaivering lips again and | admired me ever since my arrival | elegant way cf carryiag the watch, snd the long , ‘Ue Utmost ease; otherwise the mascular strain Pieshe a Make haste, | rucrous and go unimportant @ class. Besides, | again; “but I know you are just the most dear | i» Naples, make 1 49 trance; but triendsnip, un- | opera chain patsed around the neck is ths mast | 12 trying to produce impossible tunes ts very a "ll betray you assure asa gun; children little imp! Do | he had ber dignity aud bis own to consider, and | and preciona being on earth to me, and I[’jl | sels, aud undying friendsutp, alone prompted | showy. New short chatelaince are ef { 4 much lise that experienced by @ child who ex- waye do, and grown-up people as weil.” This | burry, Lyle, and I'll follow you it was sometime before he even waived these | never let you go sgain while !ife is in us both,’’ | the generous act! With that anuogucemont my | red gold bare, and below this hangs @ littis crys | €fcites with ity pounddamb bells, lest wae added sette voce. “Are you mad, G2orge’”’ ask2d his friemd, | sufficiently to pat acarefuliy-word-d adrertise- | i:ven now she tried to resist @ little, thoug’ | fiend took me by the shoulder and waiked me | tal bail containing a watch of as periect worse |, Throat trowvles among adalt singers are Tere es OA begs fox 1 chat contemptuously. mentin the Times. Perhassit was t09 cace- | she clang to him the while. cut ot the establishment. We didn’s go tar; we | as though It were two inches In @iameter. The | 'F-ught about in much the same way as de- Piro: Jenkins, take Miss Jeesie, or Fannie, or | _+Raving,” was the decided answer, ‘or soon | fally worced; at anyrate,tt was never ancwerad, | “On, Lyla, you must not! You forget "| tarried about the threshold for a momsnt, ead | watch sione is $17). Louis Quatorze watetes, | "ciibed above. In order to sing correctly—I ‘olly—whatever she is called—down to her | will be if you don’t goi!” And thea George | and by the end of the second month Daryl gavs | ‘What, my darling?” | was once more seized and waiked back again, | with colored gold dowers on a polished surtace, | *!*#ysjrefer to the emission Of the voice—the bay ly nye threw open the door, aud drew back himself | wp the search in despair, cursing Fortans the | ‘Phat i—that 1_how J treated you before.” | wilie Beppo embraced me tenderly, and cried | have the cbatelaiue to match, and tue whowe | ttroat toust learn to know what it should uot de. And yon think any female with a grainof | with open mouth and eves, for im that moment | while for her hearticss’ inditlerence to his | “I will forget that when you are my wife, | With much emotion: “fake them for thiriy- | coste $210. A third, with rose anil black enamel, Af the ee ee aa eee sense wouid take you for a respectable father | he had become the witness of a jittls tabicau | prayers. | aweet one.” five frapcs—take them; I am # ruined wan, } hae the loveliest little watch, while a groteague | i= Toice be will force certain muscles which of a family, and not see at the first glance that | which mae him wonder whetuer he was indeed Fortunately that goddess is of a caprisions | ‘But, Lyle, I can't be that,” and she tried to | but I would not have you go out into the | head isop the cbstelaine. There are Pompa- | “ROwld be passive, and this act repeated wil! in- — boax? Don’t tell me. Jast look in the | out of his senses. turn of mind. Gn tue very day following, as he | lifther hot face. ‘‘What would your parents | orld naked and forlorn for the sake of a | dour watches, of pale tlue and pink enamel; | “&me the vocal organs. This unuatural action gia ‘The goddess was sitting by the table when | was waiking up the Bayswater roa, ho saw And I 90 poor, and a governess too!” | few souls!” Feeling by this time that { was, | others, for brides, are thickly studded with | ¢ tLe tront will prevent the rendering or @ t m—m—m. Dol look so very unpater- | Lyleentered. He bowed, she looked. Th:re | Constance Jerrold entering a house on the right tance,” cried Dary!, ins tone of such | quite a brute, I resvivod to brass it out, aad | pearls; and there are also the quaintest Ja- | UDZ Of ® perfect tone, and if persisted in will ‘amilise-like?”’ and young Chaworth strolied to | wae a quick cry of “Constancs!” “Lyle!” | band. : | sharp severity that she trembled in bis hold, | therefore, put down my 2 trancs, which Beppo | panese designs. | {@iaur not the voice alone, but often the Leal toe chimney-glass, and contemplated—not | and then Lyle Dary! sprang forward, while the It was one of those large, handsoma houses | «do you think I loved you for your money, that | récelved without & murmur. 4 tragedy in five VARS. | itself. : pate Ng ye visage a reflected | girl shrank into her seat again and hid her face | facing Kensington Gardeus at the Lancaster | you talk tome now about your being poor? As | acts could not have so worked upon my feelings | Fans are favorite heliday gifts thisseason, | Ti'ls result is to be especially apprehended im erein. «Might have a pair of false whiskers, | In her hands. Only for a second, though; Gate. She had a little smartly-dressed Loy by | it I cared tor that! You must have a high | 8 did the picture of Beppo weeping in the | end we are glad to say there is 8 return t 9 | Tatber delicate constitutions; for many « eb? Or I'll teli you a capital idea. You shal] | most before Lyle could touch hor, before the hand, and he noticed that when the door | opinioa of me.” midst of a numerous and starving tamily, and | happy mediuin im size, those frum tweive to | ‘Me Cough is attributed to ® cold. which ts im be paterfamilias. . could even utter another word, she liad risen to | was opened she did not seem to ask the servaut No, no; [ know how goed you are, Buti | this picture haunted me ae I left that unhappy | fourteen inches being most liked. Paiuting on | !&°t the result of throat Indam Produced Thanks—I'd rather be excused.” her feet, her beautiful faceso white and bag- | any question, as @ visiter would, bat passed | thought—and Lady Daryl eaid. ud spot. A moment later Beppo was at my side | silk or eatin, either white or black, isthe (avor- | by forcing certain muscles of the throat. The “Ob, come—that’s nonsense, Lyle. Why, | gard now that George hardly knew it again, and | straight in, r forel you must. vou know. Now one thinks ot it, 5 is = “4 e child hanging back to hold up “What has my mother said to you, Connie?” vrgeing that I wonld allow bim the price of a | ite ornament, though those mounted witn lace th a confronted him with a halt-territied, half-de- | some infantne trophy fur the flankyey’s ad- | eaid Daryl, imperatively. “Sit down and tell wine,—only Geoae! It was conscience | and embroidery are etill appreciated; sticks of | CLO% . > couldn't avyhow.” | Gant glance. miration.. Still it might bea friend’sbouse, and | me about it. ‘There, don't look #0. frightened, | money, and was freely given; but as I turned | pearl or white lvory are chosen, sud the Land- | !smes the throat and rou, the tons. & “Why not?” “Ts this @ hoax,” ehe asked, in quick, gasping | on that chance be feared to compromise his | wy pet; bat {’ve waited a longtime for tho | the corner close at hand, Beppo was eti!l watch- | somest hare goid fil in the sticks; the «Ain't | going to paint? I can’t do that and | tones, ‘or is that your child’ falee ‘‘ladye” by inquiring tor her at the door. | trath, and I mean to hear it now. Remember, | ing me, and I saw then that there was atwinkle | latter coms $125. At the jewelers’ the range of ‘mishes constantly with throat obstacles. the cross questioning besides, and you're the “Hang the chiid—no” thundered Lyle, anda} He ‘cromed over to the gardens, took his seat on | nothing will make me let you go again, 80 you | in his eye that reemed to say, ‘After all this | prices for painted fans is $25 to $500; but mer- foe is a contracted, sickly, Ss tone, Fery fellow for a ‘ster patient,’ with your grim | great light rushed into her face, leaving it | the nearest beuch, and set himself to watch the | may aswell tell mo everything,”and there was | shopping I have the best of you, my boy.” Of | chantsshow them with aimple yet preity designs | ?é! satisfactory to himself nor to the face and big beard. Why, you might have a | white indeed bat more beauti(al thas ever. | louse with the dogged steadfastness character- | eo mach authority in his manner,through hestill | course the cloth is pasted together, and the but- | for far lear money. Fans with opai-tinted pearl nie Rs a dincoaraged cing, —> @ozen childr2n! Come now, Lyle; say you'll do | Without a word she would {have left the room, | istic of the man. One hont,passed, and no Con- | kept his arm round her, that Constance leant | tous put on with starch; but time is fleeting, | sticks, white eatin mounting, and marabout | /8 vain efforts, notices that slowly but surely her it. but he put himself in aye stance; two, and she made no sign of reappear- | her proud little head on bis shoulder before sie | aud perhaps I shall rise into cooler latitudes iu | feathers on the edge are as low as 815. Others of | %i8 voice is leaving bim. It is simply a qace- “I would rather not,” was the reply. “I’m Jouseance, bow isthis” be asked, almost in | ance. Lyle Dary! nodded to himself, got up, | a1 ered, pleadingiy— season to save myself. white silk, with imitation ivory sticks, are bat | Hon =~. He feels lee and less inclined to too old and two grim, as you say, to care aboat How do I ted you, of all | gave himself ashako, crossed the road and rang yle, you will never forgive me, for it was all $4 or $5. A novelty for $9.25 # of black ostrich | Mg, tll finsily he gives up the attempt in dis- piactical jokes of that sort. They aro sure to the bell. my fault; 1 know that now; and l’ve been A Pail of Water. feathers, & single feather finishing each stick. | ust. This is tbe Of many young arm forme one, and most likely to get one into ‘tn answer to an advertisement,” sho an- Miss Jerrold lives here, dotsn’t she?’ he de- | wretched enougli—oh, my darling, you will Several times in this city we have seen fires | Hadsome and inexpensive fans with ebony | “PgeT, gifted perhaps with # beautifal voice, a confounded scr ape. awored. trying Bard to be cool; “I wanted a | manded of the powdered servant who opened | never know Now wretehed!—thinkisg how you | whic have destroced, many buildings and a | sticks are mounted on black silk, gayly painted | Put ignorant of ite proper use. Singing then Not unlikely, { shoaid think, unless I've | place at governess, and, thinkingit ver fii-,na- | the door, ‘Ie she wt home?” Iu tha sickaess | must despise me for my fickleness and talse- | good deal of property, which might haye been | after Waitean or Greuze, and bordered with | becomess source of discomfort, » whem you to back me ap. Look here, Lyle. Seri- | tarallyappiied for it. {never guessed it wasa— | of hope deferred, he would hardly have been | hood,” extinguished at once had a few patisof water | black marabout; others with gray frescoings | T\R0tly understood and practiced, it is # bealth- ously. 1 want you to do this thing forma. If | adeception—least of all that you. . Major | surprised had the answer been inthe negative | “Yes,” he anid, stoutly, «1 did despise the | been at hand, at the time it was discovered. | fe £7.20; aud blackestin ones, uot painted, arg | &'ying exerc end ms Tapert Fou don't, f must ask Maxwell or Cosser; and, | Daryl, please allow me to pass; Lougutnever to | to both questions, bat the msn merely looked a | ficklenese; but never yous! Jonstanve—never you, | This was particularly the case where the dwell- | $3.77" er cause OMdificulty is found tn climatio P } | ; . . 2 : ; ditions. This I think is anindirect causoof iy they saw a pretty girl. - Well, ld rather | bave come; and you can't wish to msult me by | good deal surprised anda little supercilions, | dear; 1 loved you too we! - ing bouse of @ poor man goton fire by tue sparks EUSEIA LBATEER GOODS. — “ itwasyou , | Gemsee trees 7 | Sud answered She put ap her face quickly, avd kissed him, | trom the chimney, aod when fize'seentwoparis | Deep lapis blue mounted with silver is the Toroat troubles, because a throat used acoord- “Can't you give up the idea, George? It'sa ‘Have Iever insulted you, that youshouldsay | “Miss Jerrold, my young lady’s governess, do | az a child might bave done, before she went on. | of water would 6 put it all out— the | favorite caprice in Russia leather goods for wih Pan 4 of i Practice, very silly one.” that?” asked Lyle, indignantly; then, softening | you mean, sir’ She lives here certainty. Can’t “You know how rich ae one thougnt papa | water and a lo der beenat hand. Batby- | bolidsy gitts. For $6.10 are lisse (emoota) biue pine ph bed “ <4 “5 4 'y & throat George Chaworth laughed and shook bis head | as quickiy, “Coustance, | never dreamt of | say if she’ at home, though; ehe doesn’t sve | was, Lyle? J, at anyrate, always believed it. 1 | standers got theirbesds tarned, ran to give tig | Kussia albums with silver edges and clasps, ar: uaoar toner. + 8+ — ‘The sporit child of society wasnot going to give meeting you again, but, since you are hero, will | vistiers generally.” _ | Smew your parents didn’t like the way the | alarm and began to cloar the hoasc—waen | Tapged for imperial photographs. Larger ones | se of throat m: ce up bis toy, and Lyle Dary! gave mwith asarlisr | you not give me one minute! Tell me. ‘There was @ sort of half-sneering importi- | mbney was made; bat I thought it was there, | nothing else could be done. The ‘ machine” | Of redor blue are SX 44. Still other albums throat inflammation, w: ip turn wil ! 5 i r i <3 be aggravated by atmospheric influence. Them wi than usual; bat George had been under | ~ «. , neuce in the man’s manner, wich almoet im- | andthat I should bring you something in ex- | come ont, and the mau lost hishouse,which waa | that play tunes are 19.30. Sets of glove and 3 a jis wing sinee they were bath boys at Rugby, | aie marina tote Paleo cele a Snipe pelted Daryl to kick him down the steps. De- | change for your eld name and your great love.” | fortunately tusured for more than it was worth. | Bouchoir boxes to match are @5.50 to $1. Trav- pesos omen 8 = oy having and perhaps be thonght it as well to continue | be hereat ail, and you kuow it, thoaga you have | COFam forbiddins that course, lowever, hore- | “Lid you think I wanted anything more than | But this Je not to the point. We havea word of | eling cases containing knife. fork, spoon, and —— ons, ane. Be cused nes oy his protection om the present occasion. Ac- | strained nimavif, aad, very slowly and deliba- | your love in return, Constance?” advice for farmers and country residents who | CUPsin Russian cases, either blue or red, are | M&dicme, but by relieving the woice ef the x 1 co | “eterno Senet ae Fately Gaming cata vell lied parte,ho opened | «<Ne, not you, bat—Lyie, don't be angry— | ueansewher trace ee other, from @1.95 upward. Work baskets of Kassia strain of Chseat singing. = } bowing silently, let her psas him. it leisurely and said your parents did. You know they would ever | we insie! upon thelz putting into practi it straps, beautifully shaped and lined with silk, Theteeeat hg ery “ete one vitally well. fret time, George Ohaworth. good feilow that Pes expect she win oa me, aa I a Tees oe have eee — ae co your marrying me a mares retire 7 tor ren night without “ Se peg eae ont) My ny aes i and Sten eooar Patong hy “ane = leave for India, is anxieus to meet with a yoan; A ward ‘i jend of her family. Pray’’—tiogering the gol if papa een Only & man.” ng sure that two full pails of water stand just a IS 4 lady to undertake the charge of his two litels | Re Wa, cams forward and said, with that pretty | i°'hts purse_—‘'who is the owner of this house”? | Don't talk ebild.. He was one of | where you can put your hands on the withent | Small necessaries, con Knife, pencil and | Niagara, without obstacle; they have learne@ iris dur his absence. Age not to exceed “General W: bam re-and-twenty.- Mast bereined and gentie in | Palgyay an, OmAaMerT A a potogise, ve-y sin- | While I inquire aboa ir. Won't you in | the first men in the county; and if be had been | a light if necessary. Then if an alarm of fi tweezers, are also in the dainty leataer casos, | 'OTemOve obstacles to tone. Such artists have J wi lease andl coger acon of or, | aa Lyle—ss he really. was. Lheard | Uosmee Ot ro ia discovered, on your own cihe moar Sekae gents oped, cS Sitbout changing tts uatare or qenliny. manners, avd of appearance, as been feel- eames, with a sudden and eager accoas of civ- “As he was, je—aa he really a pres , you are prepared to fight it. How | }' the father is less suxtous to secures schootmis- Poets 9 hardpan The ge brarttpemrschl Myra ity , it first when you had gone up to town that time. | many fires could have been stopped had this | Sussia leather, fitted up with materials, kui tress than the companionslip of a youngand | honor,that the advertisement was mine, ani |. Wyndham,” repeated Lyle to himself, — — = i | facnity. Lwaseitting in the verandah, snd my father | simple precaution always Desh obsered, | PeD, seal, and even an ste small and | FCilIty. cts enjoy ain i 27 f Joy , and that is the amiable person who will be sisterly friend to | mine only? My frieud strongly disapproved of | “Fancy finding my old [ndiaw Genera! he and bis lawyer came outon the lawn below | and bow often does it occue, when a fire | Compact, and costs $275. A music box of Kus- “ i eee Eze: hi I come lary ji l. . D Well, wouders wili never cease. Is your mis- | Lyle, | beard only two sentences; but they told | breaks out, there is no water read: sia leather, mounted with oxidized silver, con- | Te8s0n peop! and enjoy their Tagen nee tnene heel ors ie from rst to last. J'm awfully corry—I am) | crogs'at home?” he Said ehaiply. = me that he bad lost thousands, that bis Sbly the pump is frozen ‘or the wei Bn | tains a beautifal fountain for perfumes, has |" Pg'Ng. In fact, nove others should ever ap- § Bb., li, St. James street.” ‘She looked at him, her beantifal face toach- “Yes, sir. was only a sham, and that he was Keeping on | few rods off, when—whew! the air fans the | placcs for four photographs, while the inside is | Doo Ge, ths stage. Nom, why are there George bad composed and read this effasion | ing him strangely; it bore euch a pale, goaded, | , “Give her my card then—Mi f Daryl,” and, | onty till—oh. Lyle—our marriage! He. was | flame, and the golden opportunity is lost. Now | beautifully Gtted up as a lady's work box; price | Tiers, Cesee ;Rimaons, Santleys ? mind ge betw s a * handing James the slip of paste-board there- ‘aid—darling, don't be hard on him, for he | heed our advice—keep a pail of water standi $27.60. Compact, well-made writin, ing ten Goss chathec-emyeue seule toreae ne | ean Ener Tae te ctesia: | with insaribed, Lyle osolly Feplaced is purse | loved me, and be is dead now that, if you found | over night, that suould the need for it standing | Siue or red loatuer are $19.90. Work boxes well thus to enable every person who is gifted with but neither be nor Lyle Daryl was at all Thee wry sadenives 3 m awfully sorry—i | 1 his pocket sud strode after Lim with @:nile | irout, you would want to break oif the match; | may be ready to do good execution tn the hands | fitted rs are $15.88, Pretty little ash receivers Yeo, without pati bong tig roy ye pared for the incemaiit fre of knocks slugla'aad | am indeed,” was too howest tobe misjaiged. | Of grim raroasin. and, once I was marred to you, he Felted on | of cool, self-reliant pereon. Shonid thisocoa- | Se $1.45. ~ | total loss of voice resulting from ‘ double, which war to foliow ortho uvingstream | “s-rpank you,” she auld, gently, bat, vary | putts faces rene Tay cid (lend of Lvle | yout faunorra, dread fe, scandal in je son {lon hapben, don't get excited, Dat take €e | aa. rasnsomableoernraianee for collecting | therimy scarlet Tover or Sther eoute fasten, a 3 2 5 ’ "8, ey had not met for years, # c induce water a \e. 5 t Sr abeente mich began to invade No. It from | sadiy. ‘it docs not matter; ouly-——.”, Her | the welsome she accorded him was proportioa- | the sisking concern. Lyle, 1 can’t tall you how Mave Nikko poo reelain itself with the deeo- | 48 ® Tule, all throat troubles of singers or sed judiciously, you have little conception | Srtistic Carly Morning on the day when the advertise | tips were quivering, poor girl, aad she broke off | steiy hearty. Ho was not, however, @ man to | lielt. Ac soon ai I recovered from the first | what “quod execution: these thins concent fehina that hang upon the | *Peakers proceed from the abnormal use of ppeared 4 ‘ a , . 3 mn - | rated pl of now upon the ment a) “¥The two young men sat suddenly. George oftered her his arm with | jer triendebip or hospitality standin the way of | shock Ihurried away, and nearly cried my eyes | plies If the bands of © clear heeded man, in | Walls amidst the rarest paintings ou canvass. | TOC organs; and in order to cure the trouble it cer buriness, and, after a very brief five minutes’ | outin my own room. It hurt me eo cruelly to puting out » fire. Don’t forget our advice.’ In | Viowers painted by Hurten and = weenapln 4 ecesssty cause of it Tneee ates; , are you ? about ease. it. None of these women would | “Teli him, please, I #m very sorry I mis- iy.” Bat Lyle’s dark face flushed ud th ree Judged him,’ ‘she said, slowly; and then she BA Ry ugh Peer 9p Bey nr = mast remain va- | went away, looking like a qason, the low red | :piea't tuna’ juct, lea ther fellop their ears, and Joukins, with solemn “Let me 86 3 to the door,” he begzed, ther’ caicals' ‘on my mar- toh 3 Besche ornament ‘This singer will accomplish if he under- Sopictncarrapnicnae ts Casas = | EMME le gene Staffing Tie | ute sace and, pmo suey | Hoey ee eceemry» way an Gothia | prey ncaig tog omn prnnting, ood | Seco cca dee eee gent | Seeing’ S.Seoertee Siar wets “ i f trast in your love at L~ is a sod ugly, Dold and timid, sandy and | but I'd rather never paint another than do such | ""vgtrs, Wpadirem, you will think mea greater | nose, I could not haar, hig throw a doubron it | Seve dove #0 for years—Maine Farmer. pieces found On the orvameutal ‘porcelain ima- | Weing those muscles ‘or ‘orgaus in producing seer anitied Gang; tad “sill Gearge, from nie | a thing again. Do say you forgive me,” bear than ever, but I’m not good a’ beating | without trembling, for I knew he was right ‘ A pair of exquisite | tone which are obstacles to tte a quiet position in the window, shook a dissent- “ jeasure,”” said, ‘ling faintly as | about the bush, sof may as well teil you riguc | about your parents, and the knowledg> stung A KIDNAPPING Case Im CONNBOTICUT.—Lait | vases of d-ware has celadou ground, : will learn to impart to throat: ing bes4, and thereby obliged his friend to make | he o the door for her. “I don’t suppose | out that I didn’t come here to see you at ail.’ | me to my very soul. Yon see, love, Iwas such iy ning & coach containing its owner, | with flowers marvelously painted; cost | ‘ts natural action. Sosoon as this is understood short work of the ——. sexloas women. Some | you mean avy harm. “The Genera), I suppose?” said Mrs. Wya- | a proud, spoilt girl that I ’t bear to think | Henry Batley, his coachman and gardener, his | 275 each; and near these is another pair mark- | *4 becomes bronshings ‘were too old, some young, some too expe~ She was going, but George in his companc- | nam, lau, hing. ‘I know that I am of small | anyone @: me except for myselfalone. At brothers-in-iaw B. F. Trumpy and 8. M. New- | eq 21209. = pny ee the Siesast othees to Nepetont. had an ob- | tion delayed her. account, first | thought of writing to you; out I coulan’t | AD, drove rapidly up to the rear door of Alex- | “In satin cases for cabinet ornsments use of the voice, but positive strength and jection for eseh, and delivered it in ashort,ad- | ‘You are a friend of Lple, Darsl's,” he re- replied Lyle, b'uatly; | betray what I had learnt by t; and ander Meads mansion, at Grecnwich, and | choice groaps and statuettes, said to fac-similes | Denetit to the throst and socruc, and Tupt manner which lett no excase fordelay or | marked, hurriedly. ‘Ho is the best friend I | «for I did not even know that either of you was | while I was still in the of susper ang y ag from the custody of its mother, | ofold Sevres. A group in ‘tender biuh, re- | the ae will be promoted by this appeals; = (poy npn was fast waxing have in the worl, Wea'tyen sive = foe in England. I came to sce Miss Jerrold.”* Dary! came to me. me she had heard = = Plcgien,” é — or ee i presenting a fawnand iS S115. a Dair | most of all an and , and daring @ momentary pause forhim? He nothing wor! = 2 \d Mrs. Wyndham, acon- mors— unpleasant ones—adout my fa- 4 isted jenselt, wres vases ‘icate outines and decora- cases, also thus nfiax be said, es With this, aud very nearly quarrelied with me aoravies ‘amount of surpeise eos through thera that his fortune was not what it had been | ite and mother and two sisters, one of whom | tion is ‘A beantifal cup end saucer, also Festored without t it.” tt be was Mrs. Trumpy, end her little son. Tho boudoir larly affected; mother seized the onild, bat it w Cee eee a i 3 Ee i i : ; i 2 i Hs i H ; F i Fi Tram ‘hes alsoa x : Pagan mii hr age The Sight then became ‘al, all parties suf- | ¢150. A toilette setof white, with « rose leaf jy tend to aggravate those troubles. Tne Tree another!” Tanlightou her golden hair, and the stataiy | juréig o's covernese T have know her ated fering more. or lees. Daring ‘the "moles ‘tho | Sine incolors ie €ilur, Pocftme bottier of flew | throat of @ corey singer willbe slat prot mised——' grace of her nobie figure throwing 8 long, lithe | ner family for the last six years; and when I left negro cook the door, so that when the ly cut, with inner botie of | *8*inst auy kind of throst because he ise muything. I never liked | shadow on the dusty pavement. England her fataer was one of the richest men victorious Bailey y undertook to leave | white, are $0 a pair. Keeps it constantly, by use amd pracy 702 to save you from | " When George went upstairs again he fount | in Berbabire.” with the child they were compelled to make | "Tne table services of china are | tice, jo aheaithy state. and I'm very sorry | Lyle Daryl sitting at the table, with his heat | “Indeed! Yon don’t ssyso. She is an un- their exit from the front window. Bhat gga Gecorated with Persian pat: If the pupil on bis lesson finds his . if you can stand and s92 @ score Of poor, | bowed on his crossed arms; and the young fel- | commonly lstylike, accom sd girl; bu: I all belong to the tiret society in Greenwich, and | terns that look asif they were stabbed with throat tired snd lame, or ‘his voloe hoarse, be coger, benery Come, alt full of the | ‘ow’s heart smote him. see £0 little of her, and she is so reszrved, that | sitive I was, avd I may bave been mistaken; | the sffair is the result of au appl i- | quoises and services contain two | *hould take warning he is not sdvancing, one acant hope of earning daily — and al “Come, old fellow,” he raid, with somawhat | w. never bad any conversation.”” but it did seem so, for she said something about On toe Par Or ire ramps, the father | hundred and fifty pieces, and cost $122). There | except to throat troubles, but if the leson wes peouane bere bs 5 be hey disappointed in ti awkward cheerfulness, ‘‘don’t be down about “That is just what! desire to have now,” | hoping she had been misinformed—Sir Phomas | belg determined to the child. Proceed- } is much -worked, waved, and scolloped | Properly given, then ths, ‘throat will feel better a can't. I never saw sach ® misera\ it. I'm awfullysad with myself; bat no ong | said Dary), composedly, “if you will kindly woaltoavar itover, and thongh of course | igs been instituted against the abductors. | edging on dishes. Meat Gishes are than the lesson, the voice will be clearer # ever expected this, and it’s no use cryingover | piveme your permissiop. I may as well tell | hereon was and too le to slender ovals. Vegetable dishes are either ‘and easier; and this remark applies to ail sing~ epltt milk. Brsides, I'v er ® mes- | you, dear old triend,” he added, with s sudden | 4 back word pow or make me un- Perxictous Reapine.—Unfortanately most | or bavdeome sets havedeep cardi- | '>@- Ii the ‘Ras acquired » perfect case eage from the lady, aud a very nice one too, | cordial frankness, fi happy——. She never fi » her sentence, | of our daughters, if not as many of our sons, | nal borders dotted with noise blue; | '= ‘the tones of his voice, vowel trom such a lovely girl.” toldier, “tbat I went to C: Lyla, for there I lost my temper, and told her | receive all the impressions they have of marri- Dave a delicate vine of gilt loaves | Sounds Srtior.iate sounds, if he has mas- ~Tetl it,” eri d Lyle, roaghly, sitting up with | solely because Miaa Jerrold to be my | not to think of my happiness, asit was not all | age from sensational novels; not from fathers, | and scarlet berries, or else a broad’ band or | tered the free antion of seo, gustte is exece- a weight of terrible tesuble on his ragged face. | wife te his loyalty to his fickle love hs chess | bound up in my engagement. Her som might | mothers and the word of God. If you would | pearl or lavender ornate with cerisoand gilt | “9D. he will suffer very from throat “Don't be @ bess, old doy,” saif Geor , | that verb in. preference to a harsher—‘and I { be ss honorable and generous as he liked—I had | know bow the minds of the young are grabesq noise troubles. good-humorediy. ‘{ told ber it was all my do- | am bere to-day to try te induce her to recon- | no desire to make him exerciso either virtue on | poisoned, bow thrilling is bel: slight gilt band adie whim. You mast no for yourself, | ing, from beginning to end; and she bade me | sider ber decision.” wy behalf.” and fed, how the seeds of ruin for are | black and George,” and he rose, pashing his chair aside. | tell sou ebe was awiully vexed she'd poenso | “Upon my word.” cried Mrs. Wyndham, «Conatance!” being sown, visit our circulating libraries, | Sguresor flowers Youug Uhawocth’s face fussed <. short with you."” Janghing, ‘quite a litle romance, and the hero | *Yes.” she raid, Jooking up into bis pained are 80 su! nj fy paeniaed, by the | each dish, «I'm sorry you see it to that light,” he said, ‘The message was somewhat altered, bat per- | ‘he same preuz chevalier as ever! Well, Sir | face; ‘I enid all aud more, and it was all, peop onygge trp lies and dreamy gallantsof | solid black, “The advertisement is in for a | paps that cid not matter; at anyrate, the fisroe- | Bayard, I wish you success. Lsupposs your pa- | every word, nutrne, for I loved you. a , | our city. they distribate gowns and jsck- ‘vailing color is. Kenosha, 1 won't renew it, batone must see | ness went out of Ly lc’s ce, and it grew easier | rent know ot this?” Lloved you with my all my heart! But Laty ee eee pox The fm ved, these come this afternoon. I bad no idea | agsin. “Both my father snd mether were aware of | Daryl had hart my pride, and when she said | the might be more immediate, but it * ‘eer us, there would be sf many; one would think half “Short with mo,” he echoed. “if she had | my first propoeal, and sanctioned it; but had | ghatif I was 20 ent about the matter, she | could not be more terrible.—Our Hom: Monthly.

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