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HONTERO'S FLIGHT. it among us and never forget it, because when JOHN WELCH’S WIFE. 7akn fd done nothing but absenthimsf "It is as lonely as Paradice must haye A SCENE AT THE RERCHER TRIAL. STEAMER LINES. into slay . 5 ¥, ee “She Death of Marshal Concha and the pe pa as as re fom home more Tore each week, he said she. ipa there was but the s a it Correspondence of the Chicago Tritrane.\ + = = Sasi Aaerpal ty (Binoonies january i4.—The ninth day | AY EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, pany it place in business, a We were Szhting for Don Carloe—the cause of Goa | mar and read ar lesson. I was asi Geena ntrent ta eee ae ee eee SOM: | Sree inaipentae was no other ‘How could she suggest such thoughts ex- upoh Brooklyn exquisitely. clear. serween ‘and Spain: to see how I understood it. All that he said — and Deen.” was sh a Gallant Ride of his Aid-de-Camp. the key of thelr prison. ghenbe taney, ‘ld Pass Welch’s firm step flagged as she left | bau simply ue cold to her. as water with @ rare abundance of sunshine and a sky | PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va. WASB- jonable quarters ‘and her | man in the case. If there had been another | cept in the very recklessness of her cbild- | Waftecked Joad. ‘The entrance " Se a.» Wa # Hon Petaya, the mountain ‘gaiast the | seemed easy. easy! I believe that I had | house wan the most athe te ie ee | womant She got up and stood quite still In | hood? aa . ine cours heuer wie theengea os meet | INGTON 45D GHORSETOWH, B.C. Pelaya’e | Taper listened so well. and that he had never | were trees anda fountain in front, and a wis. room. “I Adam and you Eve.” he said, with an | the hopeful multitude which never obtains 2 eee ‘at trimmphant on Don ‘y** | taken so much patience with his explana- | feria trail: its purple blossoms up over the ‘am,” said the chambermaid. | uneasy smile,drawing his breath ‘quicker. ‘mong the bravest, eld La Coucha tea | Hons. They said that before going away tne | white mastic abe Bice eee aD ower the from her friend, Mrs. Mace, nt | From Pier 2. North Wharves, a 1, She nodded’ gayly. “They were the frst | SRL OF entrance. but which none the less | sarc RAY. at 12m them on. rdear man would give us all his know- open windows you caught. glimpse of lace | V'ce-president and ‘cutter-out” with herself | f 7 abst, ds, and you—* | Of the triai-chamber. Pe? TUDE Privileges Dre wTURSDAT athe) roud position om Monte Maro’s height: | ledge. putting it into the head at asingle | CpeB win agnor) c0 re’s | in the sewing society. ‘Am I your first friend?”"eagerly. “Young | 'Ejeven o'clock was the he ‘This line connects et) Philadelphia with ui’ Ridcause their movemente were in | atroke. . Tot w Beller Baht MONE TE toate cna | _ Mrs. Dance wanted the pattern of anew | gine Recon erent enecrly.. = Young lcouecames pemetertin, tee Sees Replag Sani weekly by gy . The lesson finished, we passed to our writ- thought, witA ch oe eee the gate. | Overshirt. She hai “secn one on Mrs. | Oh, is it possible? ‘I cannot hope for that. motley Tabrte, dropped the night before, were | Geter. Boston and New England States. No whart ing. For this day M. Hamel had prepared | Tt was always in neat, delicate order, ‘and the | Vorsey, who was staying at the rs’, | “Yes,” she said, with a sweet gravity. “You | again picked up by the nimble fi Of Mr. S80 im Boston by this tine, Cattrely nev rw copies which rere nritten in | table was daintily set forth whenever John | 40d thought, as Mr. Weleh was *o are the first_the only one that Lever had. 1 | i © ou raenee. Alsace, France, " ¥ HYDE, for D.of C. ‘ | Fullerton. Mir. Moulton elbowed his way to wap crypes hoo bet i 2 | chose to bring a friend home. John’s income | # friend of ‘hers, you might be intimate | have lived such a lonely life: 1 have been | yt! i ., : oui. Alsace.” Little flags were made which float: | Was large chough for tan. taonee frame | ough with bert borrow it. By the way, | kept a child by my mother, in utter seclu- | thegetark Sil sit forat least @ minute, the B.D C wl Gs Doetnine rest, Boston. SASH About the school, hanging from the | comfort, and Itnecded but three or four hours | What good unselfish creature you are to | sion, She is a widow, you know. | THOUSAND CURIOUS AND PENETRATING delivered by Knox's Or fos of our desks. You should have seen | of work'a day forhim tocar it. Jlic wifes | allow Mr. W— to he so faithfw a frien! to No.1 did not know. I knew nothing of | ryrs. General Ofer. 603 Penusy trata ave © intrenchments, like a rain | DOW silently each one applied himself. No- | eyce grew still more troubled as she openat | her. T saw them going out on one of their | your past life, or of you. except that_that—.” | Every now and then he ran his slender fin- . ‘he Steamers’ Wharf, will co thing was heard but the grating of the the gate ofthe front yard. “He ought to be | excursions for autumn leaves in the woods | He stopped, swallowing once or twice as if | gers throngh his rofous hair, which seems to net the torrent like che dam that | MPon the paper. For a moment some giddy | satinfied.” she said to herself, ax Jenny Wigimerming, and thought, Why is not dear | choking. Then he gently moved her mantle | Enron enthrotnetiontte inte the proceedings boys were entering: but no one noticed them; | toddling down the path to meet her, all whit: | Winny of that party? Surely she enjoys | aside. and sat down at ne ae 1 am | and to bristle with interest as its owner pro. yielling. their strength was | every scholar applied himself to his task embruidery and blue ribbous. Her mother | fish ar and aucumi: leaves as well as they! | afiaid.” he said at iast. “that whea you see | Sh, tountokt his singular relation tw the Mall STRAMSHIPS : . art and epascience, as if it was more | jd Ler tightly by the hiv pa spas- | But yeu, busy little housekeeper. were pick= | more cf the world I will appear too —too old | See . ] OSLT ERS CARETING run gZeth se “Tile or win fo | of France. Upon the roof of teschooi-house | modic kick tan ‘up to her owa room, and | |'me or preserving. no doubt! Dont carry | to be your friend & Ht Fuilerton hat stowet 9 comfortable break AMERICAN FLA “ cme ow could = adie the pigeons were cooing softly. and I said to ey » |] }our self-denial too far, though dear. Go do het seem * Mustero’ * and drew hie trusty | rei an T head Gee ae they not also | Walked straight to the glass, looking at tin ue y f faxt under his ample vest. It wax caxy te | Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for ¢ Mm at partridge-like figure and good-Lempored, | Will them to the opera to-morrow-night. she murmun “We live so soti- . mnces » Moisi pol 5 f ‘ inthe «tira. but the sword fell from | Oblige them to sing in German?” sensible ace, ™ . : Winitied let the paper fall a lite in the country, that I really have | jareg pie pomien tniluence ratomeetos yng a gimme oe ines From time to time, when I raised my eyes * There is no reason why ke should nof be | husband! To th sernno men except t ki clergyman and nue dignity of his carrias CABIN, INTEKMEDIATE and STERRAG & struck kim right oo bis gallant | from the page, I saw M. Hamel imny satisfied,” she said tartly, nodding to herself It's a lie Major Hooper. and then—vou. “It seemed | He projected the Arm hemlephere tn whieh: ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED ston | ibis chatrand gazing at the objects a in the glass. The tears Stood in her eyes. I up the letter. and tore it inte | natural that you shoukl be my friend. You | thobe tomwenees salngiod, seetl ta front < Rates as tow ae b) another first class Line sks tom | him, as ifhe would carried all that lit- | she took oit her bonnet aid gloves: fe in her witite heat of rage. Then she | wiil be my friend?” looking with @ start of | him: squamd hie sneaks . rolled a combat PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agente ons Hight in | UE Sheol room in his memory. Remember! and. be; Aeccomting to her habit, to nk | alarm. ive glance at the spare visaze of Mr, Fvarts Philadelphia ba x EM ec nl Te moon shone on ker face. and straight from fits mouth there few th FRANK W GANBORE. Ageet. nd “God's mer: | with a of her prett _ Rated oan wero. ame home about quid He did not speak: b ‘arm breath reached | first of a shining series of questions. ang? 142s Washington ass like this AS het wrisis and re yellow with | Pisht he found his wife in Jenny's room, lean- | his cheek, He found her soft. hand, which . vas BgH Ne Mo 5 KO! » n advance was | and the ome polished by use: | age and quallie (ie Wintel eoea at over her crib with medicines and 'bath- | wax bid under the mantle. Lanta.” he | ait Pits Was saain excellent. M poe eee A H ant bad grows. nobenr in lace). Her shining hair lay in s in readiness has been threatened | sai¢ ARFFULLY DELIVERE SHIP RY the hop vines now twined about the windows | satiny fokls. She had been down to ser that oup.” she said. without looking up. | ‘They were both silent. Then bis head i sutrul whict NEW KAPRESS LINE hie vont | UP fo the roof What a heartreading thing it | the soup, the roast lawl, the padding, ea thought it over enough to know that | slowly bent closer, ler breath. ¢ hot and ast have —— Was for the poor man to leave all that, and to s perfect in its way.’ In the library she | it.was tru | quick. and their lips met him. The moraing wa FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE Plare me ep te tb wets att darted of in erhear his siste canny ed the do arid fobded £ The explanation was enough to account for | | There was a su entifving and putting in as evic Mark freight viet tydes Brom Line t nee erhead to te ranks, bec evening paper In pe. ready for | tue lips and hollow eves, He took up the | Few be ay Dang ship by Beater Ob” glories wore than viet ry that Migh nas | were to leave t togoaway Mr. Weich, beside his easy chait. The whole | baby hand and kissed it Call me if Tam shrink. ANl of these Diet = shicht hans Mis xbaueia teen forever NahLKhie thonent, dic ail a more com- | Beeded,” he said. going sleepily to bed. ohn Welch. rising . i of mason . baited rs ee thstanding ail this. he ha-l tie cag Te ed ee ee are oer But_ when he was there he could not steep. | jnglate. Shalt we ree eae ee ne Bie buck a mark ballets, bat none were shot. Ep age te S finish the lesson. Ati knew r him the Miss Voysey had gone with him to bunt min- She rese more slow! * | repetition which thus duplicated then ,UNARD LINE wen writing w A thy son in history. toll chose to be discontented: with rr als, “So different from Winny, who called | him. He was strangely site and did) net of the elucidation of € = . Or, ifeint. they were averted Heavens | by the little ones singin it was sheer rebellior mens of cd ; . even Diy spe be-bi-be-bul” Ove ‘ | tum and beryl | offer her hisarm. Was the first at the bott the n erto NOTICE _ oon fe ¥ Might as well be bits of a | wine bitter or ton sweet? He parted tcom her lerton vagy pind With the { diminishing the chances of ent lke keane pm | the halt old Hauser had put o his spectie sat down to wait; got up, took out a my tuenpike for her! Laura Voysey | almost without a word. at Maj. Hooper'sdoor. | teccher. ealine te lo) oe eo ertook in the | #8d spetled the letters with the I!ttte ouug, It rduster, hidden for her own use in a | Was keen-eyed asa lynx looking for minerals, celling it in depth, nn ganen y that he al rted himself, his | “set, whisked at the bronze candelabra, pat | ad simple, frank asa child in her manner Crapren II] Might have. supposed itt | Meridian of B0 st 43 lat sor owed hin tarn'd round ed with emotion, and it was so = ead Seatend HOSNCLT aeOITN which women nines Seutme humor, too, | | John Welch rose haggard and pale ine next | MNEG! pane, “unbosnd It, fo have been the | “3. Seeauntaeenlnnnn! all had 2 desire to laugh There Mr, Weleh’s step in the vesti- | Which women always lack,” he thought. rhing. Allday a mad intoxication came trementious tragic free, t . j Panag, Crome : : i nekey turning (0 the or |. nor es. Which made him toss nthe just tasted cupordie. Then there | Sy Cspeet . Sot frm sik wortas! | Allat once the church clock struck the | Waited inside the lorary door, “St < ssly over poor Winny’s braided pillow | were times when he sudet at Winkel eee a eg A THE BRITISH AD a noe a ee , panting, a little. It was so mai. fevers halt of the night. It was @ word or | sence, and felt that if she were at home he | Mcome when Mr. | po: ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, moment the trumpets of the Peoets Hinga ins he had come home is tins wo in a ballad she had sung, a piteons little | would awaken into day-light out ofa bal “SiR MARMADUKE'S MUSIN BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER rit sounded under our | Could it be that the happy old times wi thicg ina mine it was a burning heat | dream. in his chair. Vives eo reache t 2 POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, that ros@ to her face as he took herhand to | | Maj. Hooper met him just at n When he reached the three flual stanza Pe. ng back? But she dtd not ran to es > aifesasi f ghtfalt, and | the lawyer's ringing voice trembled and b= poet Hew Tone. ae ee ai. him; she always waited for him jast a } belp her Into the eat tats inorning, and the | told him Miss Voysey had gone home, sud- | came mocmniuliy pried A ee ea Pitiia Jan: Partnie Wel. Beh. os werd arter friends. I—, | foot or two inside the library door. terrified glance at him h a it. | denly summoned by her mother. awe and sympathy" filed the room * Russia Jan. Z China Wed. March 3 John Welch was coming home in time, witn | “She is just ike & chill” he muttered, | | Then he painted her in his feverish visions, pple 1 Java. Feb. S Algeria Wal. March 0 icep'rate. bat we never | Butsomething stifled him. He was ana: something of the feeling of the prodigal son. | “Quite ntiable to cone? ber emotions, framed in @ lonely cottage, a very hermit ‘A when sone ts cade, Feb WC ala. Wel, Mare to finish the sentene>. He had stopped outside, strongly tempted to | doubtless with the emotions of a 7 °Usta age. overgrown by roses, in a deep forest, With battlemen Apd every following WEDNESDAY end SATUB ze and from the panting | Then he turned towards th keh gotack tohie “riotous iivine oe eine * as sai 1 with no companion but her mother, a pure, Aud gate, and bridg DAY from New York ee a took & picee of chalk, znd supporting himself | his wife would have dubbed his temptation. . CHAprTeEr IT. saintly woman. Abd nothing heft ee le Bot carry stecrage paneen <} him—was it Life etiil er @ | with all his strength. he wrot he | tt was a sore tug of virtue that brought him Mr. Welch breakfasted alone the next mora- Twodays afterward he received a note from But I account it worth | OF ives oF Pacnaer.—Cebte, 00, 0900. ent 918, nile, he pressed Montero’e | Could: “VIVE LA FRANCE Then he | in; and now he wanted a little ex ent ing. Hi , the servant reported, bik wife” Gt leh thé to" and taken All pangsof fair ty -~ ld, aecording t smmodiat ot Re: 5 stopped. his head re ainst the !. | applause, stimulant of some sort—as a re- fter her long walk. When he | lodging ina country inn,” she said. “Will Ail loves and b $i: wold, wddit Keiura tickets ou favorable ten d. for our hearts were all Without speaking he motioned with lis } ward. If ny had even scolded viciously | Came home in the evening he found a note {| you not come up and spend Sunday with Pe ihrer ap AL Cunt terms. Sieerage at low rates noe o clas If to Say: . or cried, it would have given xh to the | fom her, saying thai as the child seemed | Jenny and me?” giving minute directions appelnees end Ghee of eee ee ne ee © officr, his sius were all for “Ttis finished! You may go. dinner. But she kissed him on either check, | @iling, she had Cetermined to take it up to | how to find her. So, lest Tbe inclined bille of lading given for Belfam. Glantow, Havre, Aly through pargatory t ee A Re with the same decorous little peck which she | Beth ao {Qa purer air. and might remain , and his little girl, and his wife! Antwerp and other porte on the Doatinent. and for palin itis Your Nese aud Larynx. had given him sinee their wedding di there «dy or two. ‘The nurse was with her, eich’s face suddenly lightened, and Mediterranean porte. For f SA hn ama niewa ge duuesux Surist@wkir na ux jou are quite chilly, dear.” she s Ki. oo01 1 Siva they would board at the old Sun Hotel, (rove the clerks about energetically to apply at te Company sion Ro, 4 Bowing area Is DR. 30) foid S ly feels Ii st. Any news to-day <,. ne VELY CO able; and she was very | m e for hi o £0. ie = fon - 5 but Monte Tir. H. A. John no, that there was no | Jolin Welch changed color. © Gone with: } Jersey wagon at the door of a tawdry-looking | ten there was a burs of camer comment. | street.pp i. FRANCKLYN, Agent no encthce tan ewe ! hews, and that it did feel Liketrost very mugen | ONt consulting me, Without saying good-b house on the roadside—a wagon stand. before | jjunched fearfully and looked with @ testi | sat ay ar hem : indeed. He srave sorwms man.mind- | Why, but a litle while ago she would not go | which a cart. one or two buggies, driven by | blanched fearfully and looked with a tearfal S: NORFOLE, NEW ¥Oi \<daye. Huy Diaz his subje ful of the feelings of others habitually; the | Out for an hour without kissing him and | jaunty young fellows, had stopped. “It is a | Gye MU Mr Beecher, all the while biting he AND PROVIDENCE ge or squire ® iby ® nub tomy. phys : Vagabond blood Wichin that « him to | Whispering, “ God bless von,dear.” She was | very depot for heat, and flies,and Vulgarit Rees bfeneehl Sth Gactomany saiibecane pagent & ‘war n consisted f the blowt riotous living Gr swine” had needed stronz | Such # loving, devout Nttle thing! I gay he said to himself, making his way through bat, as the reading proceeded, ve her whart. toe We ate brothers, we ave brothers: or whem will dis searhonie acid aptation i¢ brine it out it vi | him a wrench in some part of his nature, | the bar, where a red-faced young man was Hata CREEIETe wnARieT: , — ¢. Micheel si st Morr “ Be tie Geie cer, | Sone tich Winfred had never sounded. fie | whic nM Noyeey had: not reached, for her | pe oy as yee pone ea seine his ears shining like red patches througt the ihe crsacipal rives, tending, ™ t give we Vict ¢y a ess carried on in the body sim: on a . va wee 4 sgleet hin g a carpets, Cm = mye i sveindies hs | . ss mustion in the on Tralee Paper, and began to read, She | Uyetit was convenient for her to be ont of | payer, and a dozen colored Photographs eas | eee ee ee at ae ee eect mn and Providence. with the 0 = apenas takes np oxygen, ¢ her heart weenshe her witht s sharp pase town to-night. In that case nobody could | pended by window-cord. “What ean have THE LAST LESSON. , ene aaa ey Re | her heart wreneh tha sharp | take ty at the opera. He went to dress in a ner: hedid ft. He must know how bitter his ception to his joining the Hooper Elect had been to her. If he loved her, would have some wont of apolc SSCR: “inifred to ge ‘S$ | she bas worn during the whole trial. She TOLD BY A YOUNG ALSACTEN Borcseres ens on 1. Agent, 6th street wharf. through ti vous flutter. The opera, and even the eve- | blows; oy, Wins yoy well Reowing PLANT General Ay old woman in a black dress, auch rx nk. atly consis, 5 A | ~ a novelty to the staid, | the worse for Vy-drippings and snuff. y “ 7 d choly face. whict Room No 1 Plant Ba’ ting Uesign that he did Know, and was sorry: | EAS > was cy. She s spies = Tilton’s grave and melancholy face. I - — ee The Brening Star.) ns Of respi thar | Sbways tatted in the parlor: it was such ® | mere Intellectual enjoyment; she wasalone, | John bowed. ‘There wae something famil Be flabeva tn theonpentton: ter ileican te eee WASHINGTUN AND NBW YORK. J was very jate | Perform this y arhoite | Cnipiig answers ty the bite of hinormation | Whappreciated by her imily, he knew from | iar in ber face; familiar as though a lovely ayatemaer be Kistoon Rar tee eudaee eawenpe — ds = TT ae weaeeek ewes Xaining them | caltping answers to the bits of information | chance words she had. slropped; he could give | dream had been converted into a frightful | {itn the kame sad intercet and atention sGigtesting fie five Steamshipe BCR NIGHT and K te school, and was in great fea be~ ., <a m | abou s her at least a silent, tendersympathy. The | nightmare. i : i i N will make rear Ue pecially as M. Hamel! ms, the trachea, ant} Sites aun air | Cet are eaKtul” sho: said At Iast white gloves and delicate necktie were ad- | I am Mrs. Voysey. Laury!” sereaming | q,W Ren zecess was anhouneal, bth Tilton | jy aes betwecen BEY cite had told us that he would examine us on the | cells of the lungs. By refe perc OIMMOnT war Cameat tine oilince justed at last. and be took his way tothe | up the stairs. «My daughter and you areold | ud Moulton were surrounied by Knots of | ABDEIA, WASH J participle: 1] did not know the firsi word | the speaker explained * and charac | those new fashioned ideas of ‘affinitios Hoopers’. After he had crossed the street 2 | friends, Mrs. Welch tells me.” . ter of the air passas sae moment the idea oc- | jatee extent of = Taere Isa and takemy way | the use ofwhie, sthace inthe nasal cavity, aang ais towarm and moisten the ther was so warm | air as wedr 40 '),09 th, about them. For a sing’ eurred to me to aeross the felds. The we a : 5 ul his wife, ston all alove | from Pier 37, East River Hvorce were never heard of. Almost ev little black figure, wrapped in @ water-proof, our daughter! Laura eee any eilent Ereare. All tier | ms keove GRORGETOWS woman In Springville was a member of th: | darted out of the door and followed him in | _ For it was Laura who, crossing the porch, cnonriuaent hase ner er rerenatin doar the shadow. Jenny and the nurse were | in one of those trailing, beltless, dirty calico Cone Stete TAaren aut ven Trememberiiem, drily. “They | asleepin the old Dutch church at Bethlehem, | gowns affected ‘by chasnbertsaias: hey ane — lungs, so that it will . 3 ; from the preacher's face, and he looked eare- at the obec Of the Presidents went { pleasant! The blackbirds were whistling aethem. It were insured to dwell in decencies forever, | Ut niy’s mother had been hidden all day | why had he never seen how coarse dgreasy | Yorn. — indeed be might. Drs. Beecher ond yet P he Rippert Ft retain the Hitt Snkioniy iu the giuret, —uncombed and tumbling dowa her | Worm, as Indeed he might, Mrs. Beecher 4. W. THOMPSON. President. their songs in the wood, and in the Ripp i undoubtedly.” | i was full. Itwas | ‘Hello! Justin time, Welch,” cried Major | neck. audible even to her husband, who paid no | , SP Freights detivered by Knox's Sxpren, Orders meadows behind the hedges the Prassian sol- ee eee eee Te wer criet cad Ue inantly ght | One of the young men from the buggy was | Attention wher, After @ motnents hesita: | eft at General Ofice, 603 Ream lvanin avenpe tiers were drilling. this tempted ne far oe ae or coming? Outot | chasing her up the stairs. «Tsay, Foury. sin lis Gurtel accous tie toMr. Evarts, | Of the steemer whart, will be prompuy emwude ¢ rules erticiples: tor a = ia rae 200! rl. you and Laura can | you've got todo it, now! T louble for » Soon ar dhe tant Se ie ee oe ng itas natnre int ae oun ‘ a toe ee etaeS at discuss vour rocks undisturbed. Laura bas | the drink, Mre. Veysey, if Lol will sweeten | Who at, with an angry frown, oF the Jaw. ES ieaciae wn PMY | ofrespiration. The doctor pointed out on te | vounb cette cers cngaged they wernt the headache too. poor child. it with a kiss, vers manikin the nerves of t : - »smelL. These nerves In passing by the Mayor's Tsay a erowa | are not only protuectiv ai ; i 4 .—Mr. Beecher speaking at random, and THE TRADE ‘wind contrary to Pailadelphia | “Get away with you, Bill Rowe! These | Ue x , muses. Were geek, eel Wins could tee a Young people are ful’ of their fun, Sir. | evidently thinking of other things than eere upon as almost married. 1 never knew ay asuires, of g niga t broken in : Pp Mn MS bro-spinal-meningitis, upon which invitit <INCLAIN & ROBERTSON, standing wen the VW BO" od vanr pee | bub heey onan £ Sonn taarriaint ontanl i | tall, rounded figure half-recliningon the so Welch,” said Mrs. Voysey, “Why, Laura, tepid their Siscumsion Hanlly alighted, At | £5) beets tomes ane eatne Bustiers wh, £ meaning of a sneeze? It tells us together without a jarring word. The only | the white furred cloak suffering the soft ne what ails you! . of a sudden Mr. Beecher rose to his fect, and | — Personal attention given to Jobbing end two ve are we had come 1 nd. ‘The upper air paced - | couple who ever disagrest was Sins. tis | aid shoulders to gleam Into the light. Mjss | Bill Rowe had gained his kiss with but alt th tost reqaisi- | ceedingly sensitive irritation to these | drunken cobbler, and his wi eat yacy Was not 4 beautiful woman, but slight res of work mvt ‘a , strode three or four steps toward Mrs. Tilton, | Orders solicited, and examination stance and plents of giggling from | Sho sprang up to meet iin ‘The two shook 11S D St eoram and I | causes great pain, whe Welen | eyes, tender and liquid, looked into eve ; ? Laura, when she turned and saw who spcane _ 5 int a8 stoppin, What more | experienced when t A eeetieats Acad Pease v's face as though he were the only living | She hesitated a moment. but could not fali cach other's hands more than cordially he WHINGS AND TRON AWNING FRAMES y dere” “Asi ven pest the sp | low are Giveased. 1 st 8 see iid trust. and after that u thick pher old role expertly enough, and, with | Teuuning hers @ moment, dod she tooking | Al FOR STORES, ety the Backemith, who was there | of the thras Phy the w wid een bia hal AT : jaw “f litte. Joha | a half son and a barmaid toss of the head, sh oe Manutnetared b; Wits his apprentice to reat the placard. cried which, f SOTY to say, Was not alt rand meetit ; MG. COPELA Ato foudiy require ay accou Puinicbael tine inconsistent with the Tiltonian theories ch Rasen bean eee toe ee ene ee te night of every minute of the day 1 hand out- | riedly, “that I That one look seemed rife with AWNINGS for Stores, Public Buildings, Motels, Yeu Will get Po school just as soon The larynx per: por lithe Woman, Inheranxiety toenterts xe A apron tie dT entered the path. ‘atm t yandet M. Hamel « Private Residences i as though b were avout to | friends in town you and Mrs. Weleh. Shy A GOOD DEAL OF MEANING him, began lo give it now as usual. aikanc i Nay, it told all it meant. Am! soothsayer | “TRON FRAMES for Stores, at factory prices. “You dow task what your ‘little busy bee’ | drink seme unknown wine, w instru v1 ose fumes had | alw aia good deal of capacity. Lanry | Nay, it told alli Meet ittaki> 1 trow | LAGS, CAMP-MAETING TEE Ordinarily at the epening of school ie iat in speaking or singir * play as done to-day to ‘iinprove the shin. ¥ intoxicated him. ee Tp gre prnapatlr hat hae ace tal OO Ras = rent out Quen sugueat ier tearanend beteaot tn thant .— musk an does upon bis harp. t Le chi lo ge I ple of peiteemen, «by, bras spliing her wan. | BOL : eceestony’ was promptly a | Gaga! for the Improved Mildew Proof Awning ents losing the door, repealing the nt the expai “ , ML to hear. Bat. Wir!- a smi banka i Me viping hfs mus- | CC bom pay b rps) spate eaty toc chords by whieh fred ee hee Mae ia it One of them touched Wwas her misforta said John ee ea, nen dined well AW™ Nes AND AWNING FRAMES the ears t it learn bette suerd, a ren. he seit of making trite quotations? A quo‘atio: ond best move on, Molly acne leaned, sick and cold, agwins: yt 'Pitten did not return until quite late, der Stores th Senpcomes cantare wil Din yale th ils great | these ¢ eruse when | shor e novet vittewive it e — pe wall. . - ace teal “— es + Hotel ~ ——- peer? Te cateu: | young commen WEIS S0VErCIE | Seer re Ore Ley omm Wil AG sive Je ie “You're mistaken, Joe,” said the other: | ' Why, since he dletber. Whine | wes Me eee set Eee eS ee moe gain my seat without Hed in th eaiespts . “ : “that’s a decent woman, Curious. like her | be goes now, drunk Pp, down the road. {ee tenon: the c . shouted for “Frank “ JOHN C. HOGAN, s day ali was quiet, a also were liable te injure or even tose tae $a Sudden choking In his wif-s a mee deep x hise a 8 prowling about to annoy her and |i iione 73 Market Space between 7th and Sth streste been Sunday ring. Throaghthe | voices. She hall rose he tload « nifred Welch had thought nothing couk i “The afternoon's session began with a mere Flags and Camp Meeting Tents for sale o auau atananal tae ine oe He then explains. by rete ? preaches vehion tant allen hurt her after last night; but the touch of the did not_Lnow that Miss Voysey had a | , The aftemoon's etssion pera Tite a eee | Boltagent tor the uly Genuine Mildewed Prot their place M. Hamei pe cast nud two skeletons, the heart so long trembled on ber lips, If sie | policeman’s finger seemed to bum into her | husband,” with a laugh unnaturally loud. | Mentification of the long and metanchols let | a Saisie ao! passing v lungs amd their position. v f leh wouklatieast | Hesh. Since she was born she was in the ¥ Mrs, Voyse Wher hands. +" i ee Rene Ponertos vend other organs, # en WOMAN WHS) Wan Kak Toit ain respectable. ‘She who sat in the front | soul, forgoi! Maj. Hooper—lie's any first | Fors of his situation, | As Mx. © mtieete | — _ action of the diephragm aids respiration ory head never have heen writ. | Tank of devout Sunday school teachers,dodg- | cousin know—said he'd just introduce | 1132 wel Cag tt Mowe: mid orittine ate f preparing Paint which 1 wil He referred to the dif in sh pringville disc wa- onher | img in disguise about alieysat night! She ary in town as Miss Voy TU aI git eal tektences abroad Hee whe ltagertax y Drevent dampuewn cance by Hamet tween the maic ud fem st. ‘This dit- ie tak SGbdia Water vuleeet & looke the alluring, loose-limbed M P Srhoce of adeath-bell, a great sil piri, a bar See ger. aunt saied te Ig entirety to dress. but “ y tohe a. She < Voysey with the intense late which only 3 e | ee x ne aay ky Ad, ¥: : immediately to her min: e * : ati, pied the court. . cents per square foot for thr 3 softly > 4) to thy place. F ° in, and broke a bit of iwal shaking | Parrew goodness ean feel. GIL is she that has | hurried dow road and found Winny, in | Pid the Coralinto Moulton’s eyes as Ful GUSES cl SIGHS painted tm the very lates: Were FOINg to comm | brought me to this,” she muttered, and deter- | a soft white wrapper, Somewhere under the lerton pealed out that fateful "le - and | style and in the most durable manner. stepperl over muy ber samembex matt WIGGA Sat rd she should pay the debt of shame with | trees with Jennie. He thought he never had | lerton (pealed out that, fitesul | terior, ait | atl eyulpyed for ever: Kind of work imunyslistely at mny desk, S¢ aver, to tell you She ni to follow her husband | seen a picture so pure, and tender and 7 ne Lrespecttally weit @ trial “ecm tbuse Wwhow Mrs. Welch meant it should be; she | Upon bis mournful friend. to market by dawn. 1 yor Music, watch him, prove Airs. Aloaitan Kept ou biting her tha Sure of the bitter, That is very | MS Built, if guilt there was, and. guilty or herstoture mst profes cmall ‘S09 lath street, betworg I] mud I northwest I CURRY, the stage” for herself, if not for i t Fas, 3 and grew paler an‘ paler as the counsel re- Ss in rt besom, and his THe Stleanuet | Mot, bring him back. Winny looked : 2 ured! spec Sigertines Pigg a nat : = silk. which bushel of Seaphee towns reat | rival wath ved aly np bring you home,” he said Seer tion vette awial sufferings and the pPLoxEixe: {TING AND SEWERAGE irotes tilt ssistible to elasping her in his arms. snes hd Hae Jeet scone romptly Ato, on reasonadl will be er than the | hy Mae HY Dann Or Wai oon wrselt to be Lit Mrou't sou go into the Voysey Hose See aa winial ar dient at corenten gaales'F 's EIY a “Practical Pramber, No- 0? exhale w er expel ail | oe “ sewel unt!! 3, aud went ou: | “But L am not altoget Mrs. CO wenden tune to ad = ~porth TIN h surprise! me iost was to from th When we get tiret | % nee soit machine! You do not know the wouan yout i cnongh of the Vaysey Honse,”-he | y Hat Mr. Hecchers See ted the parasraphs peter arta. Specter ar lof the hall, upon the benches | and seepy at the of the day we nist be conscious mitrried:”* her eyes fixed on her husband. outh.and then laughed a hearty. the men mally unecen kerp upso steadily the in which he spoke of his difficulties at home, siniling he Miss Voysey did not go the opera, however. | genuine laugh. " sleeple ghits, Si y exhaus’ ——— Wwe mak i) YOU propose to end th The Saw ae net wastapes, and the pyres & let's go home to Gtoent ore icepless nights, bis Sunday exhaustion the] 1 - moon shone into the garden. She looked out y: i decent women. You too, baby. ‘ * pe sadness it helps thought—as you home-f am dreexmil John talked to her, and inter- | tossing Jenny in the air. “God bless you “THE TORTURES OF THE DAMXED.” yl will Wonk aineciauy Everyt ypot a liquid giaay eae aioe ng ter had | TUpted him suddenly: “Is not this moonlight | two litle women.” Mr. SE ta 2 aa eh a inch i better than the red and blue blazes from be- | John Welch found a curious change in one | Clinched the baek of his ‘on hie Gee ee : . hick Ma kekd ite ase On hin bac What are vou goiug | hind the scenes? Do you really want to see | of the little women after that. Her stifl, neat | Some. torture felt aren pln oc a HOTELS. h t spectacles grevely laid across comes + ing?” own through & trap-door | habits and ideas had dropped from her as too | mouth opened w hone Making 8 and, bis Pa; freighted with carbonic « Now Sire, Winifved was dnil ps ough these trees is | Ught a garment. and below was.a different | ¢yes contracted. and bis UPS gw dry. Per. STER HOTEL, Before Thad recovered from 1 to th dischar; dineves lay Geen wiles the Cent weil reniis ina half wi r. | creature from his wife, more wilful, more | baps that dreadful picture waisted by his THE EUROPEAN PLAN tat all this. M. Harnet arose 1 taki oxygen feeb But a tn cbr Spey ow, Laura. { Mrs. Hooper. “After | passionate, and much ‘more lovable. He | OWM, master-hand, and xy ip/teq by the ap- | Cormer of ir Place and 16th eet, sane 5 t par «© body Se hy {| £il the trouble the Major had to get_a good | found hera difficult companion fora while, | Preclative gent’ BP yudee Fallertos mee oa eee eos anthem he wn to its close sense of Mind! ue bak Say And took at the back | and had to woo her all over again. He never | MAaNnet Scarcely iess appalling, plagued him | gCPly,one beck from Union Lat M LOW ANY One could study thix | i The back yard will be there to-mor- | knew what had changed her temper on ways | With its resuseitated horrors almost as much | vicinity I the principal places of amusement and jmoreed ro S canna | woudertasl mhechsntera Be his tohim. of thought. It could not be the grace of Goa; | 98 they did briginally. _Hereally shrunk into | lead fl stores, bas cularged and. tm from Be g but Germaa sh and not feel t s Que whose thi tag cance ly prefer to stay?” asked | acconting to orthodox doctrines, it was more | bis clothes, and, whatever the cause was. | proved the past season Uy the addiuon of Gifty rooms he he the schools of Sona meen ae L sigh, «1 | LE the Work of the devil. But’ it certainty { Writhed in his chair en cee ace at eo new master s ekeotwers he rising with a resigned sigh. © nge very much for the better. Gar — perenege A Famous Chop-House. Jack hi 8 B 0 w the better.— Gal. HAS. B_FERRIN. Proprietor. YSON'S HOTE No. 709 C STREET, ly Berweey 71H and Sru STREETS a y meee 1 40 if #unt insists on it Men wit cn “Now, Laura, if your head aches, chill, ani STOR) stay at home,” said the Major, positively. “Come, Elizabeth.” He swept his wife out 7 ch sewing ja Freneh ireh sew: 1 of the gentle axy. for February. _ &# The new dinner glove, lately inirodtuced ———_——_____L for dinner parties, is made of soft, flexible, NE FOR CAMEOS has largely | unglazed kid, fastened with one buiton at sed, and there is nate 2 that is in | the wrist. ter demand. For sets, studs, rings and —————_—_— Jobn Green, aged seventy-three, late land ont at Evans’ Covent garden. London, leaves < upset me. Att the misera- | memory that merits something be i M: ariel at | mete obit notice. It nota very remark- | yyy. > able man himself—indeed he did not claim te ‘i Loken of the room, while Mr. Welch, forgotten in n 1 shall take’ you down to meet the excltement; dropped into a chair beside | Sleeve buttons itis manch worn, aiid connols- eee PIANOS, &c. My exsou renel! and] i hantiy | be aaything more than an aflable Bonilace, sue. Wiintenet aad oat tor eo { | Laura. She sank back with a slow. content- TS are aS much fastidions about the eary- is C y. ; fear! "It would be necessary toremai tis | Witty are eeert, etcome the coming and ieicmenaien eT have stayed," he sald anxious) ting ofa Glens, oe ee eaene the ERED EE SEDUUIION, NABE PAROS. Pate Gen aee earn aid be necessiry toremain thus | speat the parting guest. and whose smile Pe “ oe bikin hay ved," he saic us! 2 ignorant. How } regretted now the time lost. | whes You will not come? You de not think tin the nexzivc nd | painting ofa picture. or the rhythmical fection of a poem. In looking over the be mofDear boy.” and whose | ).7 Sink feo - @ quicke! thaps you—you would rather be alon! it * people there congenial?” with a quickenod | Perhaps { the modern cameos. one is siruck with the | Preparatory to Taking Stock Ft wig hol eg er RA uae are ai right é Nos Wi MccaMMON'S PIA S Yolunt bin's nests or | nuf-box, were at everybody's service Mi | PCOP “Tam alone when you are with me. That Me NOS; 7-octaves, full toued. For sale and rent on the ppm the sar’ ty books. which so | John Green bad certainly succeeded in mak 1 dad not say so," ealnly aoe ratte ed sty taints | ern sisle of thelieade Tie eae od tended (xe 'C. RuICHENBAEH, ently I had found weer 2, so heavy 2g the famous cellar in Covent garden * a} theaeht a ara tate aia “tthe | tomyself. When I talk to you T only think ¥le of the heads. The importers say, as t to. ss 3 § ke oly ends whom it * | corous revels he presided, the favorite place | | ? Rpaioxd bs “ ‘There his. cameo carvers have gone from Rome to Paris, aA ofal up. It was so also in | of resort, not only of {WO generations ott IY OUT Tee ON et heer | _ Air. Welch moved on his seat uneasily. | Anding a better elt and tet eee FOK THE N Pitesse ant Cpright, Bests tas ae one eat Petneatt See em ctat, he | markeawle Englishmen, but of distinguishes | Sha happss. Little Mrs Warch stent ce | This, Was. delicious, strange experionce | tion tor thelr labors, aaa tie ther ee, OE THE MERE Sold AU Sal pra and om aocommodat cI maust leave. that L shoul’ see him po more, | foreigners trom all parts of the civilized | 224 come cup in her hand. For the fret | Why bad he never had @ triend before? In | naturally enough. become Paristanized in {etins. Agency, 1112 Lith street northwest reet all the puuishmeats—ali the | world. We have not theslightest doubt that i strokes of the ruler time in is lie, her husband saw her chubby | bis courtship with Winny. what with her | their ideas, and this shows in their work. So Hours, 1 to%p face utterly pallid; ber hand skook so that | S!Y blushes and modesty, there had been | now, instead of the goddesses of mythol the lat Emperor Napoleon III. had often FIFTEEN DAYS Tae an eet oF this last les- | partaken of a pinch from Mr. Green's box, | the frasiiecep fal, ood ane SHonk, $2 thal | noheof this frauk communion of soul with | they’ give us divinities of the Jardin Mac are ape same ei ical : gnd itis on literary record that Mr. Charles | pieces. Jolin’ saw that ‘she did not even | S0UL, this instiuct of oneness. There was a | bile; in place of | Minerva sanie wot hee eae poe owiare 632 New York avenue, near 7th street, ted at ine lower ead or | SuMnEE Went: at lewst ov one occasion to | Liance davn on it, Her Minton ware, foo. | longstience. Her languor. her quiet, hada | helmet, ahd chaste Dian ate et : Sole Agent for the Patent ara ae takes me odie =o bo lahps with Mr. Thackeray, with whom he { her china idol! Winifred’s nature must be —— borg roby Ley eee Pel ee een se piquant erage lure SPECIAL DECKER BEO.S PIANOS. 1 a i ¥ ving that | had been dining at the Garrick Club, thea | Df! sore, wa eg moods of fan in which he knew her best, rom wisdom’s ways ay ut Jupiter's ; ; NS: Pinnes end On ose By, sess an | magmas gate ventric Wi. | Qiu. Aetna r O | "eat ead RPE AR wr | Satie ace te CIAL BARGAINS: | rypeesd Copp re bomme oot Be pes quently w the school no @ sort of | indeed. has not been to the convivial souter: : 3 is stifling to-night. and the trees have no | of opera boufle with hothing ol Diana except thanking our teacher for his forty years of | rain? Soavidely was its fame kuowh that See ee eT Rie " 2 seent of forestin them. 1 wish »” she | herrelentness, Now and then, one a trifle DRESS SUITS. io the COonIeS Ne war Soieete ee TREC’ | there is little reason 10 regard as apocryphal | SPM Tag S2u'ieun matte sure you denne? | paused. - less susceptible than the rest ‘gives to the | ‘Those Suits sold at Selling now at do the country he was going te leave. the story ef @ Russian gentleman who a eae Ween th “I know what you wish! You have the | World an exquisitely carved head of Mary | Those Suits sold at $25. ‘Selling now at These Were iny reflections waew { heard | rived in this country with a solitary letter ot | Mrs. Weile Sid Bot answer. Ween they | woods home-sickriess bpon you, Weeanat | Stuart,or an ideal’ Marguerite, tairer even | Those Suite sold at $20. “Selling uow at ‘My vame called. It was my me to recite. | introduction which he said bad be iven — out inté the ball she went up sta’ fis | 4st go out where the air is pure, and Nature | than Goethe dreamed her, and sometimes a at would I not bave given ter the ability | to him by & Moldo-Wallachain | on | [e2ving him $9 go into the library alone. He | ig lett undisturbed. Come,wrap yourself more | Hower-gurianded Flece With a French face. Telpiee fi a ead gaa ong Zvie of the par- | hoard a Danubian steamer. It was oaly « | hesmd her go into her own room and lock the { warmly. We are Duta few sepa iter oes | With at ed Subjects to attract the BUSINESS SUEZ. i loud. clear woes. without aa | scrap of paper on which were scrawled the vara ome pig pon tA gal gg cluded spot in the Park, and, iryou will, [ workers, Ja not strange that the veritable | ‘Thone Suits sold at at precame conf vt the very | words: ~ Evansechopsin: e . Kov s i ake you out on the river. antiques inc v: ‘hose ords, wud remained standing. balane- | Gand ropsingsmoKroom. Kovent. | iivieks or hystecteal cries would have been | trasgake YOu out on the oe Sil ion tee een dear a0e, 18 BORO | Taos Salas oond ot self at my desk. with a cui! heart. trom any other woman. She'stood a moment bending forward and | Ethtopian-featured face of Socrates shoutt be | Without betug able to raise my beag. | heard A FIRELESS STOVE FOR STREET CARs. But what was to be done’ He paced up and saaking: athim. Certainly never wasa sintie | more attractive to the erudite purchaser of ™ Hamel say fireless stove, as it is led, is now bein down the library floor, an — ted cigar in Junocent or sweeter .han Laura's. | cameos than the most graceful head of th “I will not scold thee. my iittie Frantz; | tried by a street ear company in Columbus, | his mouth. Whatcould he tell her? She bad =.” she whispered, pasing between each ieee French girl of them ail. it is one pant been punished enough. This is | Ohio. Ii is desevibed asa small iro box | failed in nosingle point. She was the same | word. « will trust myself with you.” ike meeting an old friend in a strange Bow it is: every day they say to placed ander the carseat. The box containg | pretty. neat. pious Hittle woman whom he To Mrs. Welch the smile dit not appear so | country, to find the beautiful young bah! I have plenty of time. 1 wi the hecessary pipes and valves, and is Mlei faa loved so fundly {wo years, one year ago. | intoxicating, perhe » 48 to her husband. | Augustus, the winged Mercu: nak morrow.” and DOW you see what has come. | with water. he heet is supplied at the depo: He had been reared iw as strict conventional | She saw. too, e black lace abou! the | garlanded A) . Wise ‘Minerva, cold Diana, Ab! it bas been the greatest gut ness of | A small upright boiler, not bigher than | habits 2s she; love aud marriage with her | mantle which she put on threw into sti v | even Venus herself, in this modern com; our Alsace, to be always putting off instruc- | man of ordinary statare. and consuming not | were a natural groove for his life to run iato. | relief the tender eyes, the white throat. ne tt } Yet now and then one hay to find tion until to-morrow. Now those men ave | more coal than a large heating-stove, supplies | How could he explain to her the sudden dis- | it is not her art that attracts him: it usher | though they are the rares' @ right to say to us: ‘How! you pretend tz 2 | the steam. By means of nabber here the gust which had grown upon him with the | frankness, French. and can nectherspeak nor wril* your REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A Eee BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS EST4BLISHED IN isi6, CHAS. SIMON & SON 63 NORTH HOWARD s8T., BALTINORE, Me FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY Goods. FroRIs call special attention to their splendid stock she said bitterly. ofany in the Jeweler's show-case. The sci-| 4 3 TO $10 ON ALL Goods, Linen Goode. ~{ - r plea ts introdueed into the stove throngh a | small decencies the territte decorous monoto- | She followed them up the street into the | ting of stone cameve Ie plate Saat scien, et | baVY oveicoar? 2 Boies: ‘he beet aanortanat er" beatae ee e Se ee sa <yee , - Pipe . “we pred from the outside ‘ofthe ny by whieh their lives were hi aud | park, down one dusky alley of tress after an- } there is a very noti le absence of any- H = = 3 city. - e Gove ts - ost culpable. We atl | car. In a short t < ie the condensed steam | barred? A wan must have vent for his vagu- | other. John Welch walked as in adream, | thing like. fi igree work. Pearls are usit have our own share of reproaches. heats the water to 212 degrees, and the car is | bond impulses, must “sow his wild oats” | yet ie had io wise oe to compare this | largely in connection with cameos, but these “Your parents have not held you to vour | heated and ready for travet. Ina trip of one | early 6 te jn fife, he thought, crumbling [a with his wife. had not Winny’s | are in sets for middle-aged ladies and ma- atudies, hex preferred to send You to work | mile and return, occupying about forty | his cigar, and Minging it iv the fire. But he uty nor even intelligence; but she was so | trons. Young ladies are supposed to wear AS] am determined to reduce Stock. purchasers in the field or in the factory that they might | minutes, the stove ‘only foees 30 degrees of | Was sowing no wild oats! There was no | transparent. so guileless. [t' was the origi- bad eel pment: od exclusively. Rings for la- will find it to their advantage to give me a cali gain mo Have I nothing to re- | heat. Then another cha of steam is given, | crime in his finding a eompanion,—a friend | nal quality in every look and wort thaten-| dies and &@re made from stone proach myself Have I vot often made | and the temperature of the ear is kept pleas: | who could share his tastes, go with him out- | tranced him. Her absolute innocence made in the you water my ganien in place of studying? Rs SAMPLES SENT FREE. ant constantly. site of the narrow little bounds with which | her too often in her words walk i-length nat when I wixhed togo trout-fishing, I look his wife's ideas heli him as ina cage. He | boldly Whee ange would fear to tread. eae ‘on | = the trouble to give you leave. a7-The clumsy style of dancing now in | hesitated, then put on his hat, and with a They came at last to an utterly deserted Jarger and A. STRAUS, Then from one thing to another M. Hame ‘sue in whieh people merely shuMe about | quick glance at the mirror in the hat-rack, , Where the heavily-wooded bank sloped famous person began to speak to us of the Freneh language, | the floor, pushing one foot after the other, | went ant, Wh to the broad river. The moon shone on heads most in ! 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENEE, raying that it was the most beautiful lan- | *€ems to have come from Paris; for they have Meanwhile Mrs. Welch, while other hero- | the further bank. Laura sat down upon a » Byron and 5 ane ( the Workd. the clearest, and the most | it there, and they call these ambitious young | ines would have been bathed in tears, was | bench under a tree, and John stood leaning | pnbstant ; is! heads are sin- BETWEEN 107TH axv 11TH Steers, i , a * TAL LT Wee necessary to preserve } EeNUemeN “seer polishers.” coking at the matter quietly, Afier all, | on the trunk looking down at her, ) gularly perfect.—Boston Advertiser, yenlé-tr Three doors from Jith street,

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