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= er s bea sent I was vexed with her. Itwas| ing on a calm, sunlit river in glorious June } mountains out of CHAPTER L Ei foolet oie talk which there ts no use weat was a 3 a i 3 i i 3 i & E] 5 3 B Fr 5] d F then.” bata rar ied Pade RAILROADS. STEAMERS, &c. 5 ther? Edgar capital rower; but it “ And you, father,” returned Edgar, alarmed Itis lain that Garibaldi 1s stilla prominent GREAT Tresittt F 3d ing Into. I wish you joy. Mr. Tresilian, and | was too pleasant drifting on among the lilies to | by the lock and manner, “what is wrong with figure in Italian ities. His son-in-law.Canzi 0 1880 vesnertvante eo ee nee Cae ct Porvane’s mt Seett wo. It is perhaps a little sad to look at | work hard; and he found a never-falling inter- | you? I 9m sure youare fll. Doconsulrsome ‘was arrested thrown into prison with some Roa Tee Trane ee er one who Enew him, | happiness through another's eyes; but few | estin watching the changiae face opposite his | one about yourselt.” others, for having taken part {n revolutionary | gpzgxp DOmble Bracks Steel Sone aie Uren Poe ao ee Beopie are born under such a lucky star as you | own, looking so pretty under her hat s “Oh, an eet rm cout ML tis oe and seditious ings. There seems to have | 18, ech, nae the only child of one of the most wealthy and Ca oe out her hand to him. Poor fellow, } as epee wild flowers. Harry behav jusiness, dear boy; nothin; business been no doubt whatever of his guilt. Neverthe- TRAINS \VE W, (NGTO! ; le to be landed on a small | ries! Trere, there; go out. I shall nave coffee | je, ns from some members of the Itallan corner of Sixth * Righly respected bankers in London; and a5 | ne was almost traitor to his resolve as he | island to fish; and che others were most oblig- | in the iy, and not see you again. So chsvaveroe ‘Deputies ‘were made for his release. | For and the West, 8:00 a.m., with Sleep- yet dor known acare. Look at him, a3 | pressed that slender whie hand. For a mo- | ingly ready to humor him. So they floated | pight—gcod hight; and God bless you!” and he | ‘rhe government. however, stood out stoutly, ing i he i nfo (he breakfast room of the hand- | fort the desire seized him to draw her to him—_ soi i Mara in a dreamy world of youth and love | pressed his boy’s hand hard. aud refused to grant the release. Much stress. daily, with ens . sone sreat Kensington manson his fatner Lee to give up all idea of making Cecil happy, to | and hope: and all seemed inexpressibly sw2et Edgar wondered when he felt how the hand | wes laid onthe fact that he was son-in-law to Cimeinnati, and Chicago; Jately taken. i ever see & peg gene think only of himself; but he released’ the | to ‘Cecli-t09 happy almost to b» true. Ot | burned him. He did not like to leave his father: | Garibaldi, Still the government was inéxora- BAL; x gs Esglishnan of Ae ae hand. and with it he let drop forever the | course they gathered forget-me-nots. Years | but the latter insisted upon it that he was ali Die, though Catroll, Garibald!’s old colleague | For Oanandaiguas . al . thought of Olive Denzil’s love. Only a few after, Cecil could hardly look at the little pacxe! | right, and should be busy that evening, and | and frien |. 18 Premier. Next a growl was heard with Parlor Car to Watkins and the N more words passed pam them; ae ge ape oe ae Edgar,” ee tears. 3) ent up i bis een se Seal oe as | om Caprera. The old lon becan to nen 8:00 a.m. 3 y Edgar wasagainin the | the long, still, happy summer day wore on to The next morning a § K gar |, raise ‘m: ow that he still had had sometimes seemed | perfect evening; and when Edgar went hom* | awekened. by a. icud, knoc] ‘at his door. | tall, raise his mane and shi m was closed, and he | that night, he was quite satistied that ail other | “H square: the door of wl Hagar Presiilian iS | a sort of a paradise to : fe H teeth. Hilmselt and son suddenly resigned | For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10-49 SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, he called, “who’s there? Whavs | thetr seats in the Parliament of aland where, | F°% 2 = n you get ai | turned his thoughts determinedly on Cecil | loves had been shams and delustona, and that | wanted:” according to t ty wasunknown. Odd: | For an, Say. Srey et (0:40 a.m., 2:10 ana | tations. He Se ind, even | Maynerd—and daty. | Cecil was the only girl ta the world worta liv- It Was the voice of his father's man servant | jy enough, Ae ek Bein Seaton wae 10-00 p.m. "On Sunday, 10; “mi. Limited | For all the POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS 13 fur dagenitine soc. |, THAat eventing, at about ten o'clock, Edgar en- | ing tor. lease to come out andgoto | fever made until ee Canzio affair. Itwas| ~ Express of Pullman lor Oars, 9:30 a.m. SAS eos Romain seteraios 5 b or degrading. ‘Tha | feted Mrs. Appicton’s rooms, where were as. CHAPTER II. 3 gif, the study: I fancy he must | furthermore anuounced that Garibaldl was to | poy Gaus,.excent Sun acces eats wala Sh . ne table ouly fatd for | {he usaal well-dressed crowd of bail-| after the first glamour of those early days, | De Ml. He has aot been to bed al sf night.” | leave bis place of exile and pay Italy a vist by Jersey Uiky with boats of browse anaes, | Fare and Froisht at lowest rates . 2 Sood many eves, lingered on him as prosaic arrangements bezan w be discassed: | | Edgar Mung on his things and proceeded to | way of Gemae Gnesi ea aly, a wists DY affording direct transfer te Pultoe seston " in — he wey, ba ape Bese hedge ee Mr. ‘Tresiiltan urged most strongly thas the Bae ence eal, Noreply. fined. Immediately the government made pre- wan Bn AONB ferriaie across New York eis. ead jy13-1y F. J. STONE, Parser. i sot Y eS 5 3 3 . 1 in am., 2 E, Joy WRAE MIs indtctre was | Hooked even handsomer than usual tnat mists, | Merrisee should take plac> as sood as possible. | TETAS aN AwfOL StineSe, ng no ul) mend ch ane nite oan eee Bit Go Sunday, 8Aaid 100 jm" Limited | ORPOLM AND FORTRESS MONBOR : a ee for a certain excitement gave just what he gen- | hurry, nor was elther Cecil or Edzar tu haste to | UEder bis breath. “It isnot a Strong door.” | ne | did land at Genoa, and was met and borne along Pg ia EC ete STEAMER JANE MOSELBY, erally Wanted. animation. Two girls were } pring the betrothal to a close directly. But yhe | ‘Ihe two men set their shoulders against the | {n triumph by a crowd. He disdained to ask far '2:10, 4:20, 4:40, 5:40, 9°30 and 10-00 CArralN JAMES T. BARKER. fe plate and tm Sianding together. One tall, slender, tn walt | sather’s persistency had {ts way, and tt was | panels and pushed with their whole strength. | Canrioe release: but he received special friendly 30, , O siness loo! 4 Sunday, 8.00, 10:40.m., 8:40, 9:30 and 200) | a First-class fare, 1: Round trip, a) = 4 | Seas Mise Denlls the other salen date iees | BSFeed that hey were to be married quetty ta | The door yielded; and Edgar entered the room. | mescages tram Preialer Caitce Preece | Bane $1 80, Segond class fare, 78 Towa, lavitatious eare Ba | eis penalis the other. smailer and less | september. The lovers were very nappy, | |The reading lamp stood on the table still | what Sverseedy win enone anything at all of | For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a m. and 4:40 p.m. | Tih 81 Late CO a at do" voted {ng clear round wom in's | Swen was Cecil Magnard: Whe tad erect | though Ceci sometines thougbt Olive Deuril | alight; a tray was Deside It, on watca stood an | Tysitun affure must ove expected—Canzio was | | dally, except Sunday. ~~ ery Podeang ne <n RE tt aE hat Sa | foe wich way aoa too tue an tease to nee | Maroy Algaewans inc chal memeranie | ABBE Saree wh a gma pula Overiutae. | Felesed without caribud” hata ven de ALESHA wo purpmntonseune yarn, | Lateteheeeaari Finer fae nat Cecil has got to sa be, whic a ah evening at Mrs. Appleton’s. To tell the trath, n pers; tions, | Manded the release by word of mout ‘he vi ‘AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL- | aud Fort Monroe, Va., going an: enim iisele: ae eeeotine my | thoughts; dark biue eyes, honest and tender—a | Oiive ad determined to try her power over | Mr. Trestliian’s study chair stood a Dlotting. be a yr ge pee +08 PUTOMAG NUINGS. iz ES % ‘ - | exile will soon return to bis retreat, but not aA A a cir little wistful, too—brown, wavy halr;a com bim, bis choice of Cecli having piqued her ex- | P&d and a folded and directed letter. Edgar's without a donew", what a Paris hackman TON Rall ROAD. Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, abo me—fnvitation to some dence or | Plexion which madea pretty contrast to Olive's | cecdingis’ Sie did at eter rae maesrd to | ses took in these detals ar ome’ oiance ars Jrould call a ponr-Hoire, from the goverament. | For” Alexandria, 7, 720, % 11 a.m., 4:20,5:20, | MONDAYS, TLURSDAYS and SATU RATS, jc at Riechmon4.” As he opened th her gun Uresone trick of binant oteee ‘with | vein hin away; Indeed, she never thought much es TRS nana aglonles: /wrhe question for outsiders eo determine is 6.25, 8 and 1 apm. Ou Sunday at 7, 9 an " sTHAMERS FOR EW Yous, c : rorts * v1 % is z t ‘She just |- 9 Ki! See E a} 1s p.m. C. . ope he saw with surprise that tt e2at ple thought ft pretty enough. Sometiing now | dit whet nlewesr ne ed ook eee rhate SY | the folded “aveoe, thier Geeta cea, buried in Se er OY ee Ee PC a a hs A = ae ee a in Edgar's intent look as it fell ugon her | ‘The season was drawing to aciose; June was | chair that stood at the sideof the hearth. Elgar day. FRIDAYS. t iy yor i | Brought the eloqueat, foolish flush almost to | nearly over, but the Denziis had a party, which Leet sighs, Agia OF his father, his living father | Mice and Rabbits Gnawing Troes, | Tins leave Alexatdria for, Washington, 6 8. 18 d an ats It even now: nat you wouid | Ber donehead, which Olwes slight, sarcastl: | was to be A sort of finish to the galetlés tuey' | Iest night, and turned to the ight a calin, dead | “Every “winter the agricultural Jareaaie eons Simm. 5 12550, & G7 ong 926-0.m. and ania. | ch Geneeows. soon find out I was develring you. Hine gid Bot tend to, diminish. Possessing | had teen having without cessation for two | tee! tain inquiries as to a remedy to prevent mice after all, Is !t ‘Pickets, Stat &e , #0 to General OMceF 1416, eet Siw. hear Willard'e Hotel ab 30 shimefai fr 2 0. 8 LOVELL, President. m. ‘ “1 t quietly | months. Give was a capital actress and she ‘The letter, which was addressed to Elgar, io | and rabbits gnawin; trees, and we have nearly thexeia, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- girl u returned it to her with the initials ET. opp)- | nad Lerten on getting ip some theatricais. | & few broken sentences told of the disgrace and | annually anewered heme Oar remedy, which | Commodations can be procared at the offices, north- site every round dance. ed She of course had the effective part; and Elg sbatse which bis father had brougiit upon him- | we have tried with success, bas proved effectual | €&st.corner of 13th street avd. Penusylvania aye- R NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTR' bow to an eager partner hurrying forward: was to do the handsome lover to her Fre Self and under which he could no longer hold | in every instance tn which'it has been properly | BUS ao ey NKOE AND SOUTH Cecil looked doubtfully tn her cousin’s face. Countess oi the Revolution period. She 100 up lls head among his fellows. “If could | apiied. It 1s to bandage the trees with any the checking of baggage to destination from hotel. | STEAMER GEORGE LnARY, var “* What do you mean by putting me dowa for very ming in the parr. and actei wond sbare you this last misery,” It said, ‘Ewould; | ola cctton or woolen cloth, or very suff paper | and residences. aed U. 8. Mail. Josera Wars, all these, Esigar2” she asked SIMPY. serait cll—teo Well, Cecll thought, considering | Dut my death would be less terrible for you | will do. For mice, elght or ten inches bigh will ee jose hieraglyphic3s generally “What do . P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. Edgar, at the | tan my life under all I should have to under- | answer; for rabbits, not less than two feet. The FR&¢NK 7 HOMSON, General Manager. sepl7 ”* he answered, smilin, perpetual rehearsals, which he thouzht great | £¢—to leave you forever is the truest kindness | latter standing upright can reach up very | —#——HH———____ Nonvoux, eau f “Bur if dance with you ail those times” } nin, had been rather stiff asa lover; bat ou tae | Sur father can do you.” nearly two feet, and as far as they can reach | PPALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILBGAD. LEAVES Waserxatox, From foot of Seventh st. | From Osmpbell’s wharf, . Every = ed. evening in question bevcot WacmEn tee ‘That morning, a8 Mrs. Maynard and Ceeti | they will gnaw. ‘The same cloth. if putaway, — ; MONDAY. AND WED.) TURSDAY” THURS- “WwW ance with me all thoss times, | Gudiente Initial oo We wee oo Poadia | Were sitting a coual DUS? ick cucle ordivors | ey ee ene ort years. Of course the ban. ZHE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK, NEADAY, st S30) and) DAY AND SUNDAY, what will happen, acting, aud Mtoxtcaced by her fascination. ue | Occupations, a note was handed to the elder | daging must be well done and tled to the trees me cene eee none Short yame to the | every SATURDAY, st! ata ra. genta will Lot be Pleased; atd—be- | meant’ no harm; but to Cecil the sicuation was | J8dy. She examined it with cunostiy. “Whose | ceaursiy, ortand Southweste Boje at Pincy Point and P.tnt Lootout Going side" — certainly trying. writing is it, I wonder? It 1s like Edgar's, only In gardens, where rabbits are sure to d¢ | ‘To take effect 8 ay, May 23d, 1880, at 1-30 p.m. | ard Heturnine. = “Welle” 2 When it was allover Egarcame to her tor | that the hands so shaky.” found it there are any in the vicinity, a gocd LEAVE WASHINGTON. First-class fare, $1; Round “rip, $1.50. ‘Tickets ourmured. ise. She only sat tor cds very The mother slowly removed it from the en- protection ts fo feed them wita cabbage stalks, 500 a.m.—Baltimore, Eilicctt City and Way Sta- | gord un is ud Staterooms for sale 2 ft don’t be disa- but she involuntarily shrauk coldly | velope with a vague foreboding of fll, and in a | or decayed beads of cabbage, offals of rute tions. s at B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 £ st. n.w ; H. B. Poik- qieeabes ae he Piaced his arm on the sata | fem seconds dropped tt zrora her hands. with an | beyas, carrots. hay, &c. A ="dead trap,” baited | 8:3? 2-m.—Balttmore Sn eal ed ee teepg eee have one perte« u touching her. shoulder, | ¢Xclamation of horror. Frith apple, will also soon clear a garden; but. | mout Kirasbure Witkin, ese toee Meee, | Oboe: Ear inet, and W. think abo: Olive sent a message to her, beggtag her to Cecil snatched it up, and echoed her mother’s | if in a starving condition, a half dozen rabbits dway, vieRelay.) = — F. DO ‘Agout, “ How come to the room to help in gettug her hair | cry. In large, tremulous characters was | will destroy fitty young trees ngle night. -M.— Point of Rocks and way stations. st. wharf, Washington, D. ©. turned Cectl, § ow need ne right again. She weat, up af once, Olive was | [2Ced: “A horrible thing has happened here. er they not only inj eral young om. ton and Va. Spriuge Exvress D. F. KEELING, Avent, you do ker young ladies; we have standing before the glass with a fly My father fs dead—by his own hand—I cannot pe trees for us, but nippea off the teader ‘ork, Phila: cue Bor ou and sey 27-6 Campbell's wharf, Norfolk. ‘ n each other too long ,, | that enhanced her already dangerous ba writ T2 enes of certain shrubs as cleanly as if done with Beas Setoe eet Se How Sue ene | eee GAN ROT ce a1 treat, other young ladies, pray? Well," she ered, gally, “low solemn you loc “ Momma!” Cecil gasped, selzing her mother’s | pruning shears.—Germenioirn Teleqriaphe On Sunday only—Batimore/ aunepo- Ling DEtWreN NEW YORK, Havne, LONDON, T a3sure you, I don’t in- Did you like the piece?” etm, “Linust go tohim. “J will, He bas no a oat a= a Eouruamrion axp Brewin LONDON: = 5 Cecil answered with som hesitation: one. An angry tramp at New Albany, Iad., fired a :10 a.m.—t8t. Louis, Ohicago, Columbus and ‘The steamors of this company will sail overy Sat- a rand fn imean. You need Lot | thought you acted beantifully: but I'm not ‘sure Dossible, Cecil,” urged Mrs. Maynard, | pistol ata woman, and hit the baby which she | Pittsburg Mayress, (Counccls tot Haseretons 1 | urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d <troet, Hoboken. ns par a | take the trouble go ttrt with me. Tliked the play tise! tren.biing from head to foot, but maintaining | carted in her arms. The child was only silghtly | at Point of Recks for Frocerick nad stations east of om New York to Havre, Lon- Sahar “Do you call It fit “And Edgar—Mr. Tresiliian—dida’t he do i self-ccmmand. ‘* You could do no good at such | hurt, but the mother. though not wounded, died Piediont, except ) Pallman car to Cin- a d Bremen. first cab: 5 every Waltz with you? I do aot splenaldly2” said Olive, wish a sort of trium- | 2Ume. You could not siand it. I will go to | Of prostration caused by the fright, ae eons » dally; Grafton $0 Sandulky | second oubin, Gov stemage, 8 : flirted, never want to flirt wih you, C phant smilie, : : BE ee een er, SOEREEIESS DY , iG | Seeeeeeeeeeserseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesemeen OT One tt a Sccceen, Biopest Bakene- Srtaion 0,2 Bowling Green, S net hing a y, tender in his ; ‘him | nego WAS of too open a nature; she could not ae Bot ee Hing: for the carriage, 1880 1880 burs, Callexe, ile, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- | W. g. METZEROTYT & OO., 925 P. strangely. e had never in elp speaking cold! wi 2 racl. | end keep cal return.” ‘HE ERS gover. for Warhington. Speak £0 before. she raised her clear candid | nese, though he teed tong, Neue hauga ever fear for me,"sitd Cectl with a strange, = see ee ore, Annspoli, Elliestt Oity = eyes to bis; but met there so soft an ans forced calm. ‘I shall keep strong, in case [ am OF TUB Wanted. Yes; go to Lim, mamma. Comfort } e, lang. | him if you can. Perhaps’ you are right; you weuld be more comfort to him than L. and all her de m >the answered; “and your dresses were ae t Or "had b su! “You jeaious ittle thin ingly pinehing her ch that they fell again beneath it, and the 1h upon his arm began to tre ‘They did not take many turns i the walt: aud said it was too hot to dines: \LYDE’'S NEW EXPRESS LINE alt’more and Laure! Express. , ViTWeEN n Sunday on'y, Baltimore aud Way. | WASHINGTON, GROMGRTOWN, ALEX \NDRIA WwW ork, Plulidelpnia and Bostoa AND PHILADELPUTA, * cried NATIONAL CAPITAL. me Wath ; 7 ‘you are Se ee ee ones 2 ae ae win- | OPSEESTING AT PRUADELERIA Wire, Guroce fi 2 etore | monopotize Edgar altogetiier, rt rradre frs. Mayn: w e door of Edgar’s ' p.m.—Ealtimore and Way Stations. (Win- LINE# FOR New YouK, ON, PROVIDE Aud yeh very Jong be had established his partner tn a le even hls sua courtship and you srulze | nome in £ very short time, and going swittly | THE EVENING STAR Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, vie He | Face River, AND ALL POINTS’ IN THE NEW It she ee quiet nook of the conservatory behind a grea “You are quite wrong, Olive,” returned Cecil, | Upstairs. gently opened the study door, Edgar -r- = oi x ii a rar 2 orange tee, where two low seats were most | earnestly. “Town did not like the it ; Wassilting by the table, his head resting upon :30 p.m.—Daltimore, Bladensburg and Laure! ven. seers Faun odes ay acieol | SEP ohh ie ena | eu ethane benauratagass | THE WEEKLY STAR, | 2z"2ier: Bemus gi or CHEE Ein pr igleetg: - ss Denzil's exes lighted upon them with a | fam not jealous of Edgar. I-ouly ‘cant: p | over him since yesterday. His face was pittous WASHINGTON, 9. C. 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Rocka, Frederick, Hagers- iS ye, at 108m. I used to peculiar expression—not exactly a pleasaat | wondering always that he chose me, and n9; | tosee! Mrs. Maynard put her arms round him, town, Winchester snd Way Stations. On bunday ieht reonived Gnily until ¥; Georgetown 5 to be my Nttle v one. , . yov. [cannot do auything; and you are 5) | &Dd kissed his cold,damp forehead as his mother | ‘The EVENING 8° rday’s a doubie to Point of Rccks and Way Stations only. a recuived aud delivered at Washinwton. = “You lazy boy!” interjected Cecil, trying to | lever at whatever you try. Bat stace he doz, | mighthave done. “Ob, how kind of you!” he ¢ EVENING STAR, (on Saturday's a double | "40 p.in.—tBsitmore, Annapolis abd Way Sta- y were & speak in ber usual lauiching easy ‘way v s him. “Why do you want to bring me in he nif : Much that had | 7 i ce : him was plain now, and Rd 1 like waltzing better than a i hapoy, and flirt no more | 2h aia With Olive. Involuntarily.” he signed as thls Ob, we will hi Fen ‘foot of 4 | prefer me, I should be a fool to be jealous muttcred. (“I thought was qulte alone! ifelp | sheet or eight page paper of fifty-six columns, | tions, Batt GM 2 CLYDE & 00, General Manators, thae Cech ense oeee ee eee aie Stell cep eidadig: aneneny, ways she led him to | ‘esve of the New York dailtes), ts everywhere | sleet tare tito ay es Exprens. | 1 gouth Wharves, Phil wharf adisaver ee? ‘ccil meant what she sald; and in ho inary. 10) & : Y dl So eee : ‘| = ; : : that, Cecil meant WAG she sild; an iin ee epeak at last to her, nd speaking brouguu tears Tecognized as the leading newspaper of Was! 5:45 p m.—tPhiladeiphia and Baltimore Express. ipeton, » Pienty ot waltzing pres- | her her security in Edgar’s 1o% n il be would make € y 7 * tors at Blade: a Laurel oy a | alter awhile to relleve the dullagony of his | ston. With two exceptions only, it has ite | Stone at Bladeneburg and Laurel — YUNARD LINE. fatty, 1 am nov lazy just now. Tnever tlt | nappy blunder of yours, Cecll,” she sala at | suffering. largest circuiation of any daity paper published | & +Baltimore and Wav Stations. NOTICE. tere Settings ee ms 4 roger oe less so; but I want to get you all to myself. | most before she kiiew What Mrs. Maynard did not return home till atter | sown of New York, AND MORE THAN DOUBLE ‘TIMORE AND LAUBEL EX- ousane 254, Be ee wrany ™ her a3 he did in Cecil, woo was tras to ie | Bone wan on one and have atatk—we {vo | “You found out a splendid way of securing ferrari sag cheered the drawing-room She: ray op ANY OTHER PAPER IN TUR CITY. p-m.—tBt. Louis, Cincinnati, Ohioazo and a2 TERED. pas MONE We kee tee Oe ee : At is y = pan ss—by chance.” ourd it only lighted mall red fire, A sm: E Mave exttee. 7 exe tween New ¥ nd Liverpool, Call- Bey ae me Che eee cen, i ffoctasians don't know whether it 13 your | > You “meaa?” demanded Cecil, | ¥hite tigure rose and came forward, and Cecil's | _ Every lesue of THE STAR 1s carefully read | Rittsture Express. | (Pittsburg, except Sunday.) | Be pinay: Sd, wore end alway: exactly what to d> and say. seal ce y pa ety i but y: ou are ore SiS | baughuly. Yolce, broken with bitter weeping, spoke to her: | not only by the citizens of Washington and ad- | 9:43 wus ~tBaltimore Biadensbure and Laurel FROM PIER 40, Bik, NEW VOR. 2S eee ee : tothe right abouts Wantt sendthem ail) Oh, neyer mind! Nothing. What an taiot 1 | “Mamma! how ts ber nq | Jcent cities, but by the throngs of strangers | FEDAS*- a» _s+xgw YORK, PHILADELPHIA, | Aiea. Wenrtek S18 Wod.: Nov. Hes, aud would get buffed and si 1 “Why; Edgar,” what nonsense. What on | icon 1 will know. What blunder ata 1 | ber brdeatcee as eels qeund ber. and told | constantly ‘visiting the National Capital on | piel ow azn tae ee eT aEADEL pin | 8 Nov. 3 | Alweria “-- Weds Des. Mined ‘Tho fier thing t be aioe mes ee | © th should You want that for?” “| gemini to make Edgar—to secure my happi- | Tre<illlan's papers bad disclosed to them of tue | Business or for pleasure, (and who constitute, | Ciro New York, and special sleeping car to Phila- | Datavia Wer, ox. 10.Scytha. Wel Miss Denzil. and set the matter right with | got ay noma T want to get you all to my- | ness?” Tam and disgrace Uhat had occasioned his last | in a very iarge degree, the purchasing popula- | “Daily. Sunday only. Othertrains daily,except | “Rosteean hher, and then he would go to Cecil. After allit fog en cee think your own common sen: “Well, if you will haveit,” said Olive, ix Tatal step. e ‘soak Uon of every State and Territory in the Union), | Sunday. 86100 ont ne WaS something to have a purpose in lt. ie ARO Ig iA, ie actin ainieess Patiently—“‘and It can make no difference Cecil said nothing. She sat bowed In the attt- thus making it for most p Ailtainest = Relay ae oe here by tt 1, Scoording to aceommmodations. Was almost tired of the endless round of pleasire | rope Paring pos ed See Wore wat | You now—do you remember the letter you | tude of one whose grief is deeper than words esa ws Sar ee ormasion Srply. tome || [IP Soe i cnn that yearafter sear had bought him. ‘the n-~xr | fone, Curing her head away, “I wonier you | wrote me the day, of to days Bofors be pec. | can speak. At last she whispersl a questee cs | THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE 003, 6t#and Corner iat and Penitngivcrisaneaue: | _ Gsceraxe st cory ioe taaen ii see tickets from question. ho, thougat. a3 he pushed back ls | “Ait Care for that sort orthlage someon, | | Posed toxou” newairersaiee Minne eS Meany ele owithoub UNITED STATES. where orders’ "will be. taken for baexare to be | Liverpoc! and Queenstown, and all uber parte of Seemed Mad aay Goce ee What sort of thing, Cecil? Why are ¥o1s9 | words: “Y¥es—well?® Gusiformed the Without anything that 1s justly his; he is | 1ts mfuence as an agent of publicity has in- | checksdand received st any point in the city. a Aoi, le ot inden teen for Betars Glancom, He was to have met her, and Ceell, too, tit wit ides eS it you don’t Uke? | “Now Cecil, don’t look Ike that! What does | determined to sive up every penny.” deed practically no Umit within,the boundaries | [.M. COL#, General Ticket Aent. Antwerp and other ‘on the evetiene 6 Wena ees is It that you don’t like me to love you?” |__| it matter? I wish I had not sald anythin © “Ard what will he do?” of the country. The best evidence of this isthe | GEO. 8. KOUNTZ, General Agent. a7 | Sub ter Meciterraueen porka. °°" | feof til then. The end ot hla cogivaitor meanitia siliy greats > | MBOW YOu dove | Cecil sewed her OF Hogar state? SUE CHCA | eo smn nis bread, or COS? Be has not learned | number of new advertisewents it printed intue | _C_E: LORD. Genéral Passcner Axent._myi?_ | | Por freight and fg Green, on both secrane ao ean it: ercely—"'tell me, Oe wages er 8 4 2 ; : _ ee : See ee ee een eara ite Cecil, I am afratd you have a very bad opin- | see it” ena “Did ne | Cecil cal no wore aie only tok Her mothers || See ETS, Which reached 20,636, averaging COAL AND WOOD savin’ to OTIS BIGELOW & OO... 605 Tu street, Went out with more energy than us = me oe Oe S iS a ¥e Be ola reluctantly nodced. pang ee a {again and again. mrs May- | from Sa aheteshasta ie mann in a busy : ‘su27 ‘VERNON H. BROWN & CO, N.Y. ne Cox of = « ae nk yor “Did you show it to him?” demand x nerd knew what those kisses meant. en she | season!! These figures include only the sub- Wo . 5 = Happiness, rouse him io résoluiton of FUT DE able to care for a lazy good-for-nothing | again in the same tone. ea Ceell | Fang for lights and tea, and. when she haa so" ject of the advertisement, and not any change | C ATAU R: surra COAG the Pe TORN BOT TERD aR. ‘The fates were propitious to him that men | EYRE Mer to the ceader's fancy on eit @, Ceell What a wretch Tam to ten | her mother Froherly, Attended fo, she slipped | oF tne matter, which, in some instances, ismade Formerly with W. H. Marlow) aE ing. The servant told him that Mrs. D t When a tender-hearted girl is asked totaxe you. a sent the two notes wrongly directed.’ | Softly o nid Wel ip stairs. 7 dam Has on hand and constaatly receiving the best qual- Olive Denzil had very litte heatt, butane aid | The inquest, with its customary ‘vecdict o: | dally, and, although a new advertisement in | 2280 baud and consta Particular attention given | 2™)") iven out with the youag ladies; but J bad driven out with tae young ladl it feel genuine sorrow and remorse when she saw | “Temporary Insanity,” and the tunerd, Se s to the N. Denzil was having her Singing lesson; an very man of ali others she has secretly fi fact, is not counted but once, instead of 3i0 pup. | to the delivery cf Coal free from slate or dust. Or- | Brooklyn, racular! her heart upon, she 1s not very long hesitati son's Stores, DAYS. oe rt = = s : i > how deep the stab had gone. over. Edgar sat aloné in the nrelight after a i on | Sere through mail or telepho: Cabin—e60, $7 te eS ee ae So igir seo | Edgar and Cecti were an unconscionably. lo fete wae pileous an iceee Moa long weary day of unutterable distress. Slow Sate Gee Se ee ae ee oe. ee | we 28 h pe a oe time in the conservatory. Mra. Maynard hid | “able in tud silence of deapais tears gathered In his eyes as old memories of fe inspectiol hese ie if eae erage Syne AL the first time ft his tfc, and Dookie s very ht begun to look somewhat anxiously for her | «Dear, dear Cecy, do fergi¢e met” cried O his father’s Indulgence and care rose up before | Statement, or an affidavit of its truthfulness | “EAS. Penich’s o'd stand.) oct Sm me, Washington: cr F. H. JOHNSON, Agen gome. and with a slight flash oo hie ¢ :. | daughter, who had very pink cheeks when she | minging Lerselt Decide nee aigliated compani him, No one was by; he was not ashamed of | will be submitted, MILLEU, onal Safe Deposit Buildins a ow ‘anced back. Gppies Ne coo oak fe | merged “ Cecil qtiletly put her hand aw: his tears now. ‘The door opened very softly and — ae ane acta Desiee e nue and 15th strevt north: The folding-doors were closed and trom th | ,, bresently, Oltve drew Cectl on one sti» | uerown. “Please go do ftation. “Is tt you, Williams?” he asked . Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 435 aek drawibg root came tbe soaad or th ow il, my dear,” she whispered, “13 it a voice more calm, bat whic ice. “I don’t want any dinner THE WEEKLY STAR.—This 1s a double or and Wirgistaaponnon: Branch yard 143 Bet. 6.¢. ANTS AND MINERS Plano and the civar, briliteat, Died Use ayieso¢ | TWH” Mave you discovered that’ while you Stormer youthful! ton Will follow But the person who nad en- | elght-page sheet, containing fifty-six columns Cos] sold as low as sny place in the city. TRANEPORTATION COMPANY. ane singer. Wigar aid ant Ginter tee Were fretting about him he was sighing’ tor iy. I am all right. I only waut to be «tuto the room close up to him, and | of sresh News, Literary and Agricultural matter | PINE. KINDLING WOOD &5.0u per cord. E LIN2 OF STEAMERS EYTWeE! he was only impatient for tt to cease. y ‘There was a certain sometitag In her little white.” on the rug at his feet, looked up with week. endl is sais s OAK RINDLING WO 5D 86.00 per cord. OUTSID: F Stenor Rossi took hts leav at jarred the sensitive girl, The thought obeyed her, feeling thorougly ashamed | deep yearning eyes—Cecll's eyes. every W and is pronounced by competen | A Load of KIND:.ING WOOD delivered in any BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. lane emia bark eee ced througa her with @ sudton pang: "I | of nerselt for almost the hee me ah Eugar gave a startanda cry, almost of joy. “Is | Judges ene of THE CHEAPEST AND B att of the city {97 81-28. ROTION Bailing days from Baltimore—Every WED ¥ PS Denzil. b Tate onve AE a tae see Very soon. Cecll reappeared. She looked | ft sor oly, 2ouz Oh, how good—how | WEEKLY PAPERS IN THE UNITED STATES | _oraere Hae TAY Bioko enenion guar. | DAY aad EATUBDAX, at 4 p.m. from £0 1t of “You here, at this time, Mr. T; e eee ih ee ssione One | rather pate, but talked quite as usual; and na ef you, darling !? a anteed. au24-3in a VEDNESD! 5 Ginter Pou SM aoe ett lace {fOr contessioas, Olive. | one but her mother auld Hdgar nodes ome: | “she leant forward and clasped him round the SEDRST sek tee Oat toon ward and giving you wil W all about It soon enough. Uning. ‘Yes; Tam come, Edgar. Noone knows | CLUB BATES FOR THE WEEELY STAR N4tionaL FAIR ASSOCIATION. foot Clinton st.) important ‘business brings you, pray?” So n> is something to know, then? Weil, “ay darling,” said Edgar, “you do not look uid not—could not keep away. My it senger accommodations. Lowest thing in the young man’s heighteaed eolor and | dear, I congratulate you. Ta your case trné | ike yourself to-nizit! [ave 1 3 you?” Won't you let me stay and try tocom- | In compliance with repeated requests a: go ee 5,incinding mene © confised look struck heras sh looked tu hts | love Seems destined torun very sinooth Intecd” | “Please, do not worry me Ane Baek from varlous duarters to hold out some indue THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and | 4qimancl Psnces First clase, 2. nee ae face; her own ¢ The rest of the eventng was one drean of id never talk’ with a he on her head. “My Cectl! £3 | ments to those who wish to get up subseribers' | KINDLING WOOD was svarded t Gs over na sired, 260. per meal. ‘Miss Denzil gene happiness—perhaps the most perfect Cecil was She turned away from him; and ver: for the WEEKLY STAR, wo make the | °mpetitors. A. dn ae control. Sue was a s destined ever to know. Mrs. Maynard ¢2 ‘he pursuaded her mother to take lea y ‘ecli—your wife, your anythmg | Clubs for the WEEKL Ry “S (Boeton Whsrt) BALTT . and slim, with an v3 | Hot resist her Gangate S entreaties for +4 saw thern to the carriage as usual; b son wae will never eave you—never! Al following offer: STEPHENSON & BRO.. yeasty OHO, GLOVER, Sets ie at will. nore dance: and the summer dawn was k except to inurmur a cold | thatis mine shall be yours, and your trouble = tiie Tose | steallug up the east as Edgar placed Nor in ad ior har wood | henbemineton? 2 Single Subscriptions, $2.00. Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. rf roug ham. « wwn generous Cecil! But you are wrong thin Weet eyes were A Httle hoa ‘t Pp Up hext morning a little pz anaes P hest morning a little pac Itcontatned tue preity | I OL Office: 12th and Penn. avenues e 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one — 1 ie cane » zi G L. SHERIFF, 1 He you do not give me every! ‘yihing, le that you think I do not love he had ytvet the getter-up of the club. Dracen me Tn? < thus: “1 re. eae Bui rey, mote cs copy to thee = a is ip nq: DONE AnD WOOD, Dor a ND HIRES bien ar, link so. uu only took > ear for $15. anct | % every variety. for Hysteria, Dizzii Hie you thought I should not be happy | 22 Copées one yee . (Ghocial atvantion «iven to every order cr Fiasteria, “Dizziness, Ou,” one copy to the getter-up of 2124 anc 235 Pa. Are. Telephonte connection. aber sud Mile, Water apa N street, Potomise iver. , Perhe But did you reaily | 5 love did not come after?? Uy eae, dit? E nce; but it you ou MUS Know I nc or one 9 has no Do not think I have passing fee 20 copies one year $20. 1OAL. ©" It ts a condition of this offer that the su5- C . arterted steed scriptions of each club shat! all commence at | WROD... deLEPHONIO Cosx 3 cellar @ box, ° i 8; sent by mail prepaid on recsipt of t We vuarantce fix boxes to eure any case. ng Ull four in the rie. 2 = ¥ ith each crder received by us fur ®'x ores, a OF : same time, and all goto the sa:ne post oft on : oadiy enough, yecapation : quite, quite etre I am dolug tiseh Perea rey pera pene teeae 2 se ea Poriians it ¥ a tall, heavy be you. Do not try and see is el Subscriptions in all Ge Eyniee ; iy TELE muney if the treatment’ docs mot efecr a eure, ture of a Britis! he said, haugutily; “you don’t think | clubs,—to be paid in advance, and no paper sent With unequaled facilities and advantages for eoo- | [iit (es feewted by STOTT & OROM WELL, 459 ability. He spok ata loss to under- | Lam going to live on imy wife! 1 was called longer than paid for. Specimen copies furnist nomically conducting the wood and se Set a; | Pennsylvania avenue, Washingto s eh } caution, and was neve q actuated this step | We Dar. you Know, Dut If was only a farce; T | to any address, gratis. THE WEERLY San is | Rustvee fretors, extensive store yarda enabling as | Tbuasinsls, star, Washipgt only son was Mis ldo for hiss he Olive had bere ee een im. | Should never SeLpmCuCe Umtily, “Voce | Sent Into every State and Territory tn the Unloa, | thrcustout the city, and al! ip immediate comun pee yieoRe eee i; i e Live petra he 5 ne Y ly, “Unele a cation, i prompt attention to orders, we SHO0! TS ED.— s amassed money; to him he wonld h ‘ould have guarded trom Ce. Thorntonmilgnt help you. Do not trouble and 1s mailed to all the posts of the regular | Be \renared ta oer toot pattous the best nari, | MP SAHOS De nervous debi ive, premature given up the most cherished hopes of his ifs | fl eae have shed tears when her ea now, ie is re army and the various squadrons of the U. 8. aa of icon at Be ee, lowest ee ee geony, etc. nw tried in vain every, aE reme- Edgar had never been crossed by bts father, | Cecll’s shame would be. He resolved ho © rose, holding her to im, and the bi ves! serivers in Eng- fe insure mare coal di a simple meaue of eelf-cure, J and ad a true affection for bi the see her. et he should | iat suddenly. sprang up ia the decent ayy, oesides Being Sete £0 ea rs tn Eng- | 8 fo JOHNSON BROTH ich he will send free to bis fellow-suiffecers wrongly directed. This 13 th Pp was e > e ton. E ES. nota ates meen gner, Mr. Tresilian hat | Wien he got to Gloster Terrace and was | Cecil such @ haggard face, so changed from | 14nd, France, Austria, Russia, Spain, Italy, Peru | “Main office, milland re ores ee J. H. RREVE: 4, . 0) . F sts. 8.w joes st. mw. 5 Lil oc: 43 Chathau: st. N. oO not read it, please, till I have sald a | not an intimate in tne world. shown in as ustal, he was kept wattiag some | ber handsome lover of former times, that her | Venezuela and Central America. We 1 1438 7 Wei : e ot | Er word or two." : “Why, what on earth's the meaning of ime: and at last Mrs. ‘Maynard eame to hia, | heart was wrung She clung tohizacss nce TAR FOR 1880. ee ee eee ol A CABD.—To all who are suffering from ths ¥e dente 4 oie wits eapatt” he “ looking very grave. ween Fate ae. ever had in these old rs. May THES y €rrore sid indiscretion of yout, nervous ‘The servantentered at thls moment witha | Edgar?” he said, smiling as his son en! ng very grave. He started forward as the | Deve in these old easy days. ‘May I = r j een, early decay, loss of manboul, &e., T note, which he gave to Olive. {tls from | the room. | “Of all moratogs to caoose, iis | door Opened, and then stood disappoiutes, | Walk back with you?" he said. “I have wot} The present year promises to be one of the PIANOS AND ORGANS. srenhneen, Sant Serer E Cecil,” she said. “Shall I op=n tt? ought to be the last for so early an appar. Maynard—where 1s Ceci}? stirred out to-day. I think the air would dome | most interesting and eventful of the century ‘This great remedy rulseionary lease do. You wilt flad that tt 13intendea | ance? You can't have been fa bed three ‘She 1s up-statrs, Edgar, but she wilinot sce | good. ‘Tor. | It witnessed early in the summer the meet- | PEADBUAY in Mouth aierica. Bend @ self-addressed eavelope for me, | believe.” rs.” you. She ced you bot to urge it. Indeed, it | So they waiked back together to Gloster Ter- the National Co1 td t PIANGS AND ORGANS, tothe Rev. JObkPH T. INMAN, — ieee Miss Denzil read aloud: “Dear Edgar—Mim- Did you hear me come in?” would be useless." Cecil Is very determined, as and in that night's walk Edgar mana, | Ing of the Natio: nventions of the two ot ie York City. Oct9 -00 a s t a a line to say she wili Yes, It was broad daylight. Have you any- | you know, when she takes a notion in her head. reuade Cecil that he did love her as miich | great political parties, and the nomination of | At factory prices and on the popular a 50 REWARD-—If Du. BRornens fale ty care us to Hampton, a3 we | thing to say to me, my boy?” “But dear Mrs. Maynard, what can I do?” | a8 she loved him. Candidates for the contest in the following No- Ee ee ating Btock a ty. any case of Femsle Weakness, Irroralarities Lot doing on Thursday; so of course it 13 es, sir, You know you have been urging | Pleaded Edgar. Edgar's honorable conduct An sacrificing all vember. The impending campaign promises, PRERBOIS G, SMITH, “a aseng ce years” exporien: 2 2 ot the question, as we have no other chap. | me to marry lately.” “My dear boy, you can do nothing but wast. | he bad to Satisfy as far as he was able som> of i: a of lthe mott epifitaa dn oci9 2103 Penna. ave. pier ace Otiice, 8.W.,0D5 oe — ae eron on haud. She wanted me alee te asi nea es,” Said his father, eagerly, a3 he | Ifskesees you ‘keep really faithful to her she | Dis father’s creditors, or rather victims, raised | therefore, to be one of the PI sod 7PHE STIEFF PIANOS ASD EsTEX | ~<a it you can persuade Mr. Tresilian to com? to “And are you golng to take my ad- | may come back to you. But I believe worry- | him up many friends; and the son of the d-ad | history, and THE STAR, with its increased facti- [He STIEFF FIANOS AGD Bi B. LEON: the oldest established and only rel- ——— SAE as co Fi American gen- ing her now would only Srive her further away, | man was gratified Pion aes, os seer ites, will print all of the news of the day on | «re best the world over, lowest price and Ce? SEH RICLAR ta tho cry, 500 Bo ae ‘she oy “ih ), if you have ND | a oC) low What Cecil ls—how proud aad sensi- = ay only just "1 = : consulted Gs: Massach fre thiaks h. eye have no objection. tive” P aad sensi. knew—offering him a tt which would give | Which it ts issued. It has a direct wire from tts 8. todanc6tos. All its guid > easiest terms. ie I. Wi RY h st. n. - Is Cecilia Maynard.” Eagar pleaded to see her; Mrs. Maynard shook { lm at least a living. There was no reason now | newsroom to the Western Union Telegraph of | ,@. 1. WILD & BRS, = ‘7th st, n. Wor | larities quickly cured. 5 Manufacturers exclusive sgents. Also azents a 4 a “Geeta Maynard: I am very glad indeed to | ber head. ‘No, Edgar; tat cannot be. You | for dclaying his marriage: so one morninz | fice in New York elty, from which wires radiate | MaPpfacturers exclusive sents. Also axents for ee a eens —__—__ oth tin hear it, my boy! Shelseverythlag [could wish— | hed better do what tell you. Don’t attempsto | Edgar met Cecil, her mother and uncle at thé | to all parts of the globe, and 1s therefore e: ¢ | and Orcaua. octt-8mn. eee ROS nE Che tee ee Bae eats Y Srivpoee von eles te eal | Goo Nee eal after we return’ from Wales. We go | patishi church. snd thay were! married) without ||| 17 ¢h aacars une latéet news by Its OWE Gore ECKER ERO.'A Grand, Square and Uprights. | for ledies during ines. Address ox 9, Stat east | Sippose You will say—she has not a bad | in a fortnight. Be tr me Soa hee andl Keep Une | on soreienee cae a Wales ek eee or from every quarter up to withia a. few mo- | 2J.zeaeeS Co. PIANOS.” Bardett OR- fice. eepa-3we " le fortune of her own.” ¥ art, n ail may go wel f G: 3 ices reasonable. be le ; “y al ft certainly Ido not attach much tmportanse | Now go; lere’s a good boy; and good-bye.” | came back to London to find thelr ttle house | ments of going to press. It is the only evening | GANS... Pion, ressoz sopthae MAS, DF FOREST Has REMEDY FOR ave seen itt feet ss t¢ 1 ah to that,” returned Edgar, with indlfference. And Edgar obeyed her sadly enough. ready for them and looking like home already. | paper south of Philadelphia which receives ox- ALLET DAVIS & CO's; Can be consutted clelly at 1728 Tth st. nw. OMce So piak Wy ta Che fice us His father rose. “I must be off,” he sata; | Mr. ‘Tresiiian took the rupture of his son's | That same evening @ small packet was brought | cruicively the Associated Press dispatchsa. HUPeiGut GRawo PiaNos houre from 1t0 9p. im. e6p29-Lm" Map into Cae ely hades sey ena wih Zo | euRecanenL GFP at Dear iat edges ras | LO Cel. At ontaaed a alae Ce | a ae nn Tenitpae ae organ | Mate Bee ee ao Miche 02. OF EAS Pes wer very glad. Edgar, verygmuch pleased with | quite su ¥ cl is father é 2 OT iFss , p ead that tics your chotce. Iwan father ales sooo ee | compet beac tian Lis woubie, of course, | terms, and signed “Olive Denzil.” “Ail thelr | of no man, no clique and no interest, will pro. winn Se eE? rave. POSTE SS. ques ni complaints. A special: ppiness to 1 aeons Denzil You have been very sty | Lut e scemed depressed and unhappy beyond anger opainst her had, oa by apie sent the fullest and the fatrest picture it can | the only Telialve low priced. #ood toned Us'right ‘ausis-out ease TeJ vill explain it out Cecil.” il reason. He was ont longer than ever, Slav- g es perfe each Ir fe SN! = = TT Baa omat ough en ipce Coa, | aaa ies marron. way |i wova tig Sign terevar un | {bad ae tee ha unesna non tn: | maoteich car aming MUO he iy i a Re Dut I need not ask yo ae is > il is a very handsome, | -aw . he thought him looking more and WORLD-BE- | nary Dircases, Netvous Debility, Seminal Weak- eth nth ae eta very clever girl. immensely admired." more dejected. Edgar went a walking tour | Ulive really had not meant to do harm. she | atm hereafter, as heretofore, at accuracy first of ABE & 08.8 Wont: En ent re ly read the letter he Walled with his eyes fixed upon het face. *- Yes, Yes; | know: good ‘morning, a I. Wrowkap vines. hes, Lmpoucnty. Glee Besote Sete preter little Ceoy. | by hiuiselr ina morose aud sombre frame of | ed gratified a sudden impulse of mailca, and | all things n all that it publishea ‘The cireula- | nVVNOWNED, 2 DAE FPARPD | loca sara Sish’ Piseaues gpentty ies ¥- Tam late as it | wind, and tramped through beautiful country, | she was glad when she knew that. her words | tion now is larger than at any former period in | gains Tuning. repai moving. cured iu 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. b Ie NOL & jexerooms, SLE, Drugyist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. it was not an ¢: eto read. Se placol tu | Edgar's interview with ‘kinking of Cecil, and regretting her more | had Lot separated the lovers for ever. the twenty-elght years of 1ts existence, exceed- 423 Alth st., above Pa. ave. | Price §3'per box, sent be mint wanes ed note in her pocket rats ‘es v dirs. Maynard, wh | -ach day that seemed io take him farther from | .S0 the missent jetter was not such a very xs replt-im _ Hoe eiyt of pe 3 4 = mot quiety = = ne ised ot es wo his, = “nother was amen Satisfactory to’ botn | ter. ‘ dreadful mistake after all. It brought together | ing 18,000 copies in its regular, bona fide edi- GER” canted} ioe. La 52 Ste g0lng to trust you with a secret of mine | darling was likely to be fo think that ner | Autumn hed come, and the Maynards were | '¥0 who never could have lived so wellasunder; | ton, without any extra effort or spurt in the B ‘CHGANS and it HEINE- YONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday Row,” be sud hs eyes falling under her study | se pe rk atfestion uy fatten for | vuek again mn Gloster ‘Terrace, Sea breezeshad | “hd Edgar often says it. was the happtest. mis- | pow market na MP PIANOS. cu TR J and Saturday’ at his office, 46 C st. nw., neat Secii emy Seer % 3 . For sale for 43¢nt., from 2109p. m., who, with 19 years'e% able to teil you soon tuar | Mary's boy,” as she vusin | mbrowned Cecil’s face and given hera healthy | ake that could have been made, or he might —— Everyone's favorite. = ‘ y : ; {sto be my wile. “1 ‘won't insultyou by | wished he ‘had a ttle nero though she | color: But sea cine aay og even ner anealthy | eke tat, could hy his life wking the wrong ION “CREM —DASi ee Ray Oeste Seen aah eet See aaking you to keep my secret from her. You] Andsue had always had quite > Totead®, life | ‘ailed to biing back the old brightness of her | Woman best.—Chamber’s Journal. SUBSCRIPT! STAR— SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, Rocturnel Etticeionn Tasteteson ie are her friend. and I know she ts saf2 in your | ing for him. Perhaps. tog, she hag wetly feel. | ses. Eagar aad also. ten to town. He ne Served by carriers in the city, 10 centsaweex | angzi- 420 Lith street northwest, | or syphilis, recents' oon red hands. i Fable if I thought sh | sion that Cectl had got'to feel rather momeeres, | ,med lo know by Intuition when the May- | “RicHT Away.”—I have always oa diets this | or 44 cents a month. By mail, 50 cents 3 | ——— nn | in from 8 "to 10 day. Com jon_ +r ae power Del Miss | What was cousinly ‘or even sister tor nant | "MiG were, AU "hose Again, and appeared the | 0 Be the purest of cn ana that ay Eg month, or $6.00 per year. THE TRADES dite pubwierne of Baluimone. Slain fio ioe rr power.” though, as the reader knows, she had cont i lull, handsome Kensing- “immedi A ~ J Eutaw et., Bultimore. Charges moderate. mar29 . unfortunate mistake of Cecii’s ha; | itto noo! iss Denzil in that waren | Oh house. He met his father a ishman who heard it for the first time wor 2 ALL MATL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN Brought 10 | aa ery foruunate dieoree | ia Ro cue bat Mt me Denait in, that note whieh age tentbay Shocked by nis looks. oe understand 1t wo. ean, not a short time, Duta | Apvaxcg, and no paper Will be sent longer than | 300%! workmen, sn omg ‘pd sien Out superior | = 0: fe aug 'e grown twent older; | Ong distance. But only a few weeks since, in + Specimen . It is one of the EWIS J & CO.,, Bankers, an have found your own feelings out, as weil er ; Dut was rather fnnoyed wuen she itiiyoieeas. altered is muangot ‘was Tovor young lady) Ley ne pent as be Pretec Soe — ae aie 10 Paste Sato oa L =ianas D.C. hers’ ap] ready for the expedition with a .] ‘hing, what was young say, from Ind a counter, to a z * /ASHINGTON, Tip eee thag te ‘at her ‘She saw his disappotat. | cises of wine, (ning tor him, drank 'giawe atter | gentlemen who was doubtful whether totary | S#7A SCHEDULE OF aDVERTISING plied, halt z asa triflesad, and it touched him more thao h> (uite absor' in dared own. e “+ Well,” she said, “I am very glad, thea, tt thine Peas, tien seems Cectl had need | and a! Tonight he seemea pled, Eome the cake he had just purchased, “It will | PRICES will besent to any address on applica- ‘ave. DEALERS IN UNITED GTATS id Lot attend to anything hisses said, | be deliv: directly, Fis the boy is G and Wash- but eo a going pas! wn Z wher t treated him with more affection: oak > Ing tion, and in the cities of Georgetor ‘a specialty. fends ever. ram DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. mar? ” look happy, my boy,” sald the old ington & vepresentattve of the couating = me.” Perhaps ntleman, laying hig hang toe tr “ ais an dient mee cane ite advertise- toend so well for you and her. selec- shoulder. ~ «, @ moment 4 Cicthe me in dreams.” says Miss Fannie | Will call, on application, to wri ECOND HAND CLOTHING, Brox DYE WOBKs, wil mek you Tey hapor. Now you canning in es i ani: cc Aie,Fou fretting still about that piiscoll in a recent Poem. And the Kimira | ments and explain rates, No canvasers are este warToHss, EE Pe he aia har Sowmacs Leepoor: tay to elk fou | He Radler jut in | oes) raven ‘© th” rood agar | fret cpen ide hs Suateg Saou 20, | CRPATSE = ee i pee | wll es Cecil aday ortwo ago with not trusting me, “ Abi” said the fa with. . a) NEWSPAPER COMPANY® m, With Delng so reserved with m3, She owned to be more charm- | :mile, Love are apt toler eee eee. «SoRSg makes the palace hideous by singing THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. ©. Tears sae Graees by al ibe Go ENS GARMENTS de 5)