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THE EVENING ONLY A CARPENTER. “He will be sensible to-morrow, and if he is ‘The New Chimese Legatien. ‘The Jeannctte Party. A MBDICINE FoR Woman. — not too weak we can find out. Here,” continued ‘THE EMBASSADOR AND HIS PARTY AT THE AR-| FURTHER INFORMATION THROUGH MR. JANES @y Thomas 8. Collier, in Hartford Times. the doctor, as they reached the sick room, “are the medicines for him. These will keep hi LINGTON. GORDON BENNETT. “There's a ty that shapes dur ends,” | sctcep until the monty andes he ee yim : Cheng Tea Ja, the new Chinese minister, who | Secretary Frelinghuysen yesterday afternoon ‘and thedivinity that shapes my end means that I| must not watch too much yourself, May, or my arrived here yesterday and is temporarily quar- | received the following cable telegram from ‘shall marry arich man, and live well a happy and | lady queen will be sick, and then what will I do tered at the Arlington, was accompanied by his | paris: pleasurable life,” and Minnie Wardell gave a few | for a head nurse?” wife and suite, the latter including Shu Shan-] «1 nave just received the following telegram flourishing sweeps along the keys of the piano, | “I Will be carefal; and when will you be here | self that LNVENTED BY A WOMAN. again? a | orp Mil et Chi English | trom my correspondent at St. Petersburg con- 4 fending a volume of discordant notes echoing |“*"Gh 1 halt drop in this evening and see kee fg: | cerning the Jeannette party: PREPARED BY A WUXAN through the large drawing room in which she | Lawrence and the patient,” and, after again bid- ter. Kwong-pin, Shu Lep-chal, “Gen. Ignatieff has given orders to send two 5 and her cousin, May Lawrence, were seated. ding her to take care of her health, the doctor Yan-cheung, Sui Shin-man, Cheng Hi: ang, | New expeditions from Yakutsk in search of the _ eo ae ee Sem ck tle yote npon | OE oie enue Wine at ave ee TaWienee ah tee doles Wal Goes pease ee BUSCA AED DRAMATIC. Thee. Sponge i oonrento yee scent Se seen to find boat "No. 7 ir. e new i- » ey rRal Sa can lover who comes wooing youshall | secroon, and. on being t6kl where Wa Gaugh: | tienda of the young mee, whowas bets intel P —— LYDIA E. FINKHAWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND . tion of minister to 8 Pera 3. On the 25th of September, as has already de old, and sour, and disagreeable, what then?” | ter was, souzht her. He was very carefnl of his | gent and ambitious. His desire was not wild | LOCAL ATTRACTIONS—THE COLONEL AT FORD's— minister to the United States, Tels his inten: | been told, Melviie and ten. men were wevdle | “Oh, I shall marry him, and do as I please.” child, and very proud of her, for she was all that | schemes, but were ruled by a wish to attain to THE VOKES AT THE NATIONAL. tion to visit each of these countries once a | three Yakuts. The Yakuts are good natu “But will you love him, Minnie?” remained to Con i his married Us, ihe Os sorb abl eiee et Lord peartcgeies o The theaters here will be very attractive the Cheng, Tsao Ju is the highest in rank of any — tat skillfal soe Per pap wegen | “ a , y- | Was strangely like the face o! e e leve success throt merit. inaman who has ever visited this country, | 8% aladies y . ‘Love him, no; why May, love is not a marry modded one Bright spring morning, many years | confined his studies to one subject, but had |CO™Ing week. The Vokes family appear at the vi ry, caused | Is a Postrive Corr For all those Painful Complaints and Weakneswn #0 - nam could not have fallen inte better hands. It | a ‘ Ena ing commodity; you, with your century-old | 05. ‘The wife and mother had gone forever | stored hie mind with. mach useful information, | National. They have lost nething in their amus- Lo _smbasenor ee wearoan must be remembered, Fowever, that from paige east Rotions, may consider it so, but I tell you it 18 | from his sight, but the daughter, her picture, | and both Mi. Luwrence and the doctor were | ing line, and are as nimble and jolly as ever. Lan Leong Yuen, arrived at the Arlington | Barchoi, where they were discovered to | Itw iy the worst form of PemeleCom- Wealth. and the position that wealth commands, | lingered with him, and he loved her very dearly. | surprised to discover how much he knew. They fill the house wheréver they go every | Hotel yesterday, having come here for the pur- | Yakutsk, the distance is 2,000 versts, or 1,400 | plaints, Inflammation and Ulcora- that rules the market.” She rose, as his step sounded on the stair, and is sister and May were firm friends, for the night, They will play the Belles of the Kitchen| pose of paying his respects to the newly-| Miles with no regular means of transport.” At | tion, Failing and Dixplacements, and the eonaequent ~The market it may command, but marriage | left the bedside ofthe injured man to meet her | little country girl was full of warm sympathy me slr paed peers tes Aarts comedy of Sppotned winter: The Chinese colors are | least twenty days are required to get there; | Spinel Weakness, and ts yarticulariy adwted to the Hnot s commodity, neither can happiness be | father at the door. Awhe stooped to kiss her | for all suffering, and she was filled with un- | the first four n Doth of which they appear. The | Talsed on the hotel fagstat, in honor of the | but as those who went to the rescue started Chane of Life.’ a el . ought or sold.” his love shone out from his eyes, and told how | bounded admiration for the beautitul woman | Cousin Jo ‘nights they “will Te Fun ina | legation. Ex-Minister Chin ‘Lan Pin will leave | three days ago the time necessary to find the po plsechpmmoyte glo wegrgyrnenpillpaig on “Pshaw, May. do not give me a lecture | proud he was of the fair woman standing before | who had been such a good friend to her brother. Fog, y ‘appear , | Washington en route to China on Wednesday poe and to bring them back to Yakutsk will iy atage « tendency of Cam- thonzh, for you know what my ideasare. Riches | him. Two months went by, and Harvey was nearly 3 next. = ee about two months. Nor should it be for~ | ous Huiors is chect ee ee and pleasure for me, and then life will be| ‘And so you have become a nurse, and John | well. He had grown to love this beautiful and | —At Ford’s, Eric Bayley’s company will per- ———___+-_____ gotten that although the whereabouts of Mel- sey mrcper ee pmernps eee or ie tells me the man is badly hurt.” accomplished woman, who had been so kind to |form The Colonel. It had a run of three hun- A Buccaneer’s Booty. ville and his party is pretty well known, that of sare Renny “I doubt it.” gawitic j Yes, and he has no sacs in the city, and I ve id he hetp tt? dred nights in London, and has met with great | THE ALLEGED DISCOVERY OF THE PLUNDER TAKEN ae = — ee rescigres and “Depresion and “Of course you do. Why, I truly believe you | wish to keep him here until he is well.” Jould he help success In this country. y the act- SAMA IN N. Noras out of his party o cen, ts not KNOWN 5 | Indication. Would marry that carpenter sonder,” and. Min- | | “Ofcourse he must remain. What does the| Can any one resist the spell of the charmer, | fis fave bone ighly "prateed Aa” puttadelphin, Tcaterie eae ia SAT URw eb eee ae chee "Tihs Sess 6. Rasta cs Rial" babe, eal ¢ pointed to a man wor! on a buildi: loctor say concerning him?” when it places the one great prize for whic! e i 7 y ~ im will take a long time over a country where backach 3 pormane c 1 pond err ley ag Oe ey oneriog is gard wae eee ote Tones orn ier alan? and will doubtless fill the house here. The following dispatch from. Kingston needs | thore are no meade” Thre dinate ee ante and backache, is always yernianently cuted by st aaa, “I would marry any honest. respectable man, | bruises, and needa much careand attention.” - | He had grown to love May Lawrence, but he | _— Rossi, who appears at Ford's on January | an explanation which The World is glad to be providing ba loved me and Tiotet nin. “He is a tine and intelligent looking fellow at | would not tell her of his love, or at least not tell | 9th, has met with great success at the Chestnut agree vi repr Risk is 2,818 varsta, or 1,900 miles, with a |. fT ICIANS USE IT AND Pi able to make, inasmuch asthe story hidden In | hampered postal, which will require at least fif- aa “Well. I would not. Love isall very nice as | any rate, but my daughter must not get sick | her until he could do eo with something beside | Street Opera House, Philadelphia, during the | these few lines is really fall of curious interest: | t ys to transport twenty-four persons. | It will at all times and under all cireumstances ae long as there is money enough going with it to | tending him. Where is Minni love to offer. He forgot that love is the great- past two weeks. His audiences have been large “Kinaston, Jamaica, December 6—An expe- prnor of Yakutsk, Gen. Tchernaief!, not | in harmony with the laws that govern the female «ym Keep you comfortable; but love without money | _ “Ob, she has gone out shopping and calling. | est thing that a man can offer a woman, or that | En responsive and the press has warmly praised | aition has just sailed from this port eonvoved te LSS 5 Carvin, WE SCRE TS | Eas ut Slices (uisasibibect Mincean i pt to be encouraged.” and Minnie gave a | thought that I did wrong in having him | ® woman can give a man. He was so near well | his impersonations. He played a version of the Just sai m this port convoyed by | instructions of tlie government. and the orders 5 ser Sin non the piano, and then rising left | brought here.” oes | that he had walked out and sought for work, | eider Dumas’ Keen on the sth instant, forthe | ® British vessel of war in search of concealed | for fresh expeditions, in eutht days, by a courier | C™mPOund is “Ah, but I think you did right.” but had not found it; and daring the evening | first time in America, and is said to have achieved | treasure on one of the Islands near the coast of | €Xtraordinarie traveling 250 miles aday. There | LYDIA E. PINKHAW'S VhGETARLE COMPOURD e Wardell was the daughter of a| “I knew that you would.” Dr. Storms had called and told him that a | in it his greatest popular success in the Quaker | the Isthmus of Panama, where it is stated the | Will be no further news then from the Jeannette | is prepared at 253 and 230 Western avenue, Lymm, Wealthy New York stock broker, and had al- | “I will watch i --night, or a portion of it, and | friend of his, an architect, wished a drauzhts- 2 h city. This piece was translated some twelve ver. | Party themselves in less than three months, as | Mas. Price $1. Six betticn for $5. Sent by anadl im ways been taught that money was the one bless- | John can help T hope the poor fellow will | man, and asked how he would like the place. x spoils of Buccaneer Morgan have been discover- ears ago, by Barton Hill, for Edwin Booth, but, hg the telegraph wire does not extend beyond | the form of pills, also in the form of lozences, on receipt ing of life. At home the ostentatious display of | recover, and he is sleeping soundly now, let one | “Very much, if I can give satisfaction.” Kepler eg never minted by the Amer | ed by Mr. Currie, a native of Nassua, N. P. Irkutsk. From Irkutsk to St. Petersburg will | of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Piukham freely all that riches could command had ever been | of the servants take your place while we zo to T guess that you can,” saidthe good-humored | can tragedian. ” The island here alluded to is the islet of Santa | take them probably a month. Traveling as Tap- | &hewers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphiet. Ad before her. and at the beardiag-school to which | dinner. I cannot miss you at dinner, pet.” | doctor; ‘‘at any rate, you can try. ae : Catalina, lying about ninety miles off the Mos- | idly ax possible, though, they will probably be | areas above, she was sent it had been the one great object of | | As they descended the stairs, the hail door | _ “I can try;” and so it was arranged that Har- | ./— MP. cee ine ae eR Hees dane man ws quito in the Garibean ‘Sea and forming one ct | it St- Petersburg by April and in New ‘York. by worship. Minnie was good-looking, and as far | opened and Minnie came in. Rey sould see the sropiient the next dey. Hie) Wome Maley, Ot Ge Madwon Square) tie like. group keowato the few who know | MAY as boarding-school accomplishments went, well | “Oh, May, J just stopped to tell you that pa | did, and was given the position, and as the | Theater, says he considers “that the road to anything of Spanish-American history as the | _ This is all the information I have received to educated; but of all the really useful things | and ma iome, and haye brought compan: work was light, and he felt able to perform it, | wealth runs directly through the most expen- | jgiinds of San Andres and La Providencia. It is | date. In case the government should wish to that ennoble and glorify a beautiful face and fine | so you will excuse me, you and Uncle Law- | he determined to begin with the Monday of the | sive columns of the most expensive daily news- Just north of La Providencia, more familiar to Jeannette, | ber form, she was rant. rence. My maid can bring my things home in | coming week. Papers. ‘American traders as Old Providence, a name | t¢ jen. chine goverter of She could play on the piano, make faney | the carriage, which I will send for her. Come| It was Thursday, so he had three more days — Senator Wade Hampton denies the report | given to it to distinguish it from New Provi- 5 J Petersburg, worsted work, talk a little French and dance | and see me, dear, and Uncle Lawrence, you May Lawrence, for, though he had out LYDIA R. PINKTAINS cure constipation, bilioumem, 25 cents per box. 5? Soup ny aut Davociers. et KS-e0 C that hie daughter Mary 46 pre become | dence im the Bahamas. For many years after | that his representative during his absence is —— ~ Yrell; but she could not give directions concern- | must come and see pa. But I must hurry, as I | determined to take up his quarters ina board- | an'sctrese, “Ghemebes her deer we ochene ne | the Gpeniane patamas. For many Years after | en Padanteee sy ae Canine his absence is GURE CURE FOR MALARIA ing a dinner, and she could not carry on a con- | wish to be home for dinner. Good bye,” and | Ing House on Saturday, his sister was to remain | On the Cteze, tainakens v | these islands were attached alternately to | Spond direct. In'case any further news Is re- |= CAROLINA TOLU."T Versation that went beyond the boundary of her | Minnie was gone. with the Lawrences and study under May’s su- | ~ Sotiann i Sandan tlentio mpanied Mile. | the captaincy-general of Guatemala and to | ceived I shall at once inform you. | Sure cure for Dy also for ambition—fashion and dress, the last’ sensa-| The dinner of the father and daughter pervision. , sncompany : | the viee-royaity of New Granada. Lyin Goiwos Besser.” | Sirtnt iysenedy ate eae tional novel and the last new jeasantly, and before it was finished. T Saturday arrived, and in_ the afternoon, just | Sarah Bernhardt to this country, and is the re- lowe dap imma Licyeers under a fine climate and not destitute of = rs —¢ oe rae With May Lawrence it was different. Equal: orms came in and joined them, and a jovial, | before Mr. Lawrence came home, May and Har- | puted author of the book on her American tour, | decent harbors, they are also susceptible | The Duke of Marlborouzh, the sale of whose | 5) oy a (ae beautiful, she was in all things else greatly the | social conversation eniivened the meal. vey were alone together. a hor} ; recently published in Paris under Marie Colom-| of profitable cultivation. It was from. San | valuable and really priceless library is: making superior of her cousin. Her father a mer- | Fora week the injured man lay feverish and| “I will thank her for her kindness now,” he | bier’s name. fought a duel with René Maizeray, Andres, indeed, that the first seeds of the since | such a stir in the bibliolozical world, has at this Set ‘a chant whose name was honored and respected in | senseless, but at the expiration of that time he | thought, “for I may not have as good an ppor- | another journalist, on the 15th ult., and was | famous sea island cotton were brought to the | moment more than 5,000 acres of lind thrown PY Spot all the financial circles of the great city, and hf& | commenced to improve, and sank into a quiet, | tunity avain.” wounded in the arm. coast of South Carolina toward the end of the | on his hands. Hume, Whol generous soul and fine intelligence had is | restful slumber. May, her father and the doctor | He loved her, loved her with all the strength | — The Lights o’ London has been played, thus | last century by one of the smuggling, trading, | at san Francisco yesterday articles of incor- Bear owgt with those among whom he moved. | had all been lavish of care, and it was a happy | of a strong, inanly soul, but he would not tell | rar ¢o larger recel nts than hayeever been earned | fighting, Jamaican adventurers, who then fre- fe ; Glee Ce = had endeavored to give his daughter not | hour to them all when the doctor was able to say | ae Ae i Cer that. He mould not. eyanty Liahitee a at the Union Square The- | (uented the Caribean coasts of Spanish America. batatece tas ae Coane Smee Pipe oes only accomplishments, but solid ad s, | all danger is over. ell her, because he was poor, and she—no | y preceding in | During the seventeerith century these Central | ferent ana pe eutbose to co ; and thus, while May had learned to play « It was more serious than T at first thought, | matter what she was, he would not tell her, not | tet, The Two Orphans not excepted. It will ands, iyinge Ae thes deoat or the | eizht and passenzer business between 4 ive trade mapped Faauilion aod Feanke te Agents for this .. New York and Sen TED.) American islands, lying as they do out of the | acer ; # Ml eente Pint, Piano and talk French, she had also learned to | and the young fellow can thank May's care and | now at least, but man. proposes and God shapes |Goubtless run for the greater part of the sea- | /Amencan Islands, lying. a Spanich authorities, POS On the PSC sen ad ee | Sea STHENGHH SING FORGUS PLASTER, honor merit, wherever met. and to understand | the strength of a well-preserved constitution for | theend. were continually visited, and for years at a time | por a iuck is 95 sou Gon . i BABEK TEA, FOR MALANIA, CHILES and FEVER, that worth was aslikely to exist in the soul of a | his recovery. He owes his life to them.” They were in a cozy stting room, and May had} | — An actress at Albany last week literally | occupied by all sorts of interlopers, and espe-| $2,500,000. ' oe poor person as in that of a rich one. “And to Dr. Storms’ attentions, and my | been singing one of those sweet. old ballads | brought down the house. The lonesome young c Ber, y Encli: ’ rel 5 Stil et A. M. KLOCZEWSKI'S PHARMACY. cially by English, Dutch and French adventurers | _ The friends ofa poor man at Stillwater, Minn., STS ae ae rine, " ”, i a P Be er] G it 3 H s- worth was all. Durlog the sbscece of Sins me Well, Ueaprose that Ger tan Petr | ect ana came and stood by the chair | ll over the rail down into the pit, knocking | neers. Gree Hee Mr cL ES ea tery, on the. ground L U U MM MM BRR FEF RRR icked hi . to fi Welshman, made Santa Catalina one of his | that he had been cheated oui of the job. L UU MMMM BE RR Visit, she was spending the time with May. and | “Of course you must. Am not I queen?” “I shall leave your home to-night, Miss Law- | Picked Aerated any fren md oes stronghold during those brilliant operations | 4 chicao druggist sold to a treckied gina) oF U MMMM hot Ee few a talk that had commenced with an account of| ‘Yes, and T kiss the queen's hand,” and the | rence.” he began, “and before I go would thank inquired, “Whet act le lee st the Isthmus of Darien in 1670 and 167L. | Jotion which he warranted would remove the! {uu “oo? MM BaP Exe EOE May's visit to the home of a poor widow, who | doctor raised the hand he held to his lips. “And | you for the kindness you have shown m 2 ended with the capture and sacking of did sewing for her, had ended in the short con- | now I must go; the patient will sleep until morn- | __ ‘There are no thanks needed, Mr. Saunders. | _— The Drury Lane pantomine, scenery, tricks | iich endes the spoiling of the rich Spanish si Versation with which we commenced our story. | ing, and I shall be here early. Iadvisethe queen | You were sufferinz, and it was not only a duty | and people—150 in all—will be brought over to | ver galleons in that port. One, at least, of $ pede Minni Lemp the room, cried Ch = take Sage gel rest, for John can do all Lad oi ples are; i ne per a neon ‘ New York in the spring and will be produced at | Henry's ships returning to Jamaica laden with tention to carpenter to whom Minnie | the watching that will be needed.” sent eit entrancing lig aight to his soul. Niblo’s Easte: it wh the booty both of Panama and of Portobello, is iad referred. He was a fine, inteiligent looking | “The queen will obey,” said May, as she fol-| He loved her, but he would not tell. Gs BALE OT Nn CaO eee une i blemishes from her face. And so it did, bat it also burned away the skin, leaving scars that | permanently disfigured her.’ She is suing for | $20,000 damages. | = | FINE GRADES, true Britis! on this ‘thi a hing | believed to have been plundered and destroyed 3 - NG fellow, who whistled merrily as his strong blows | lowed the doctor to the door, “It may hav8 been a duty and a pleasure to | fortne tent aod plan sada: Bad atcbs beck | by lies cody at Santa Catalina ant tostee oe | ESE ee THE drove in nail after nail. He was working ona| The next morning was bright and sunny, and | you to bestow this kindness. It was a blessing | mugs of his youth. turies past legendary stories like those which is jae = scaffolding raised some twenty-five or thirty feet | showed a clear blue sky. The warm glow stole | to me, alone as I was in the great city. I can —MeCauli, of the New York Bijou Opera| cluster in our northern tatitudes around the SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1881. CABINET OAK, Every thickness, from the ground. and the space at his disposal | in throuzh the half closed curtains.and filled the | never tell you how much I value the kindness, ? jou Opera | vost treasure” of Captain Kidd have been cur- | _f77,,02ptain any of these Letters the applicant must | 1.5 4 asH, ” Was narrow indeed. May was considerably | sick room witha soft radiance. May had early | or how fondly I shall remember it.” House, has bought the right to Lecocq’s latest Sp tcc xe, * and give the dato of | : Tent iy those parts touching the spoil hidden in : alarmed to notice that one of the boards of the | visited the patient, and she stood gazing out ot | Her eyes drooped beneath his earnest, pas- | opera, whose name in English is The Day and| some bone of this remote inlet. oe TE not called for within one month they will be sent | INDIANA WALNUT, ¥y, %, 3, %s. Minch. seaffold was loose, and had been worked nearly | the window at the sunlicht, watching it run | Sionate gaze. anda flutter of joy ran through the n the Night, and about whose merits the Paris} During the winter of 1879-80, while the Earl | % the Dead Letter Office. pee off its support. She has hastened to the door | along and Pour over the buildings on the oppo- | her form; to see how a strong man worships her crities-are Just now expressing widely different | of Lonsdale thes crusing in the west Indies, LADIES' LIST. SGRANA WAEDE, Stock tolet oem, to inform the man of his danger, when a loud | site side of the street, she heard the hall door | is always pleasing to a woman, and though he opinions. “The Snake hacer came to asud-| lay with his yacht at Kingston, a trader of that | Adams Mrs Eugene Lewis Mrx Louisa INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 96 meh ery from a fellow workman caused him to start | open, and the well-known step of Doctor Storms not told her that he loved her, her magnetic | den and unexplained stop at this house Saturday | place sought him out and told him a tale of the Andee eS fee, wide. suddenly, the motion of his act gave the board | ascend the stair. She turned, but did not leave | power had read the secret of his heart. night. discovery on Santa Catalina by a certain Mr. | poo, Mane feuinnaly INDIANA CHERRY, Every thick a jerk that released it from its hold, and just as | the window, and so he came over to where she| “You put too much stress upgn my kindness; —Mme. Mojeska will, this season, make her | Currie, of a cavern, natural or artificial, filled | Bell Annie ee Sarah stare epee! —_ May opened the door she saw it tip up. and the | was standing. it is not worth it,” she said, looking up archly. . * ; ing | With ancient boxes ‘and barrels, one or two of | 8 oee Matthows Mrs Anite INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to.26 im saving support, came tumtiineee tees come | |The queen is out early. How did she find | He seized her hand. He loved her, but he | first appearance in St. Petersburg, having | Titen ‘on being carefully opened peeved tO ance | Bates Mow EW Merver Min Betsy saving support, came tumbling to the pavement. | the patient ?” would not let her know it; he would not tell her | heretofore been restrained by political senti- 7} i tain great quantities of jewels of various kinds | Beall Ida M_ ir Ee Ina moment’ several people gathered about leeping as you see him now. Ie not the | of ments from accepting the offers which have | and coin chieily of the Spanieh mints of the | Lerttarie Mahell Hila a ‘u ie him, as he lay still and apparently lifeless, and | sunlight beantiful this morning It is worth everything to me,” and ere he | frequently been made to her from the Russian | seventeenth century. Some yery curious orna, | Rake Marvin Jennie SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, May hastened across the street and anxiously | “Yes, and I hope it will be an omen of health | knew it, his ove came surging up'in words that | capital. Her St. Petersburg engagement is | ments set with diamonds inan antique fashion | Bre Miller Mes Jonnie inquired if he was dead. to our friend!” would not be stayed. “It has shown me how | for 20 nights, during which she will produce | and a zood many old Spanish doubloons wees | B& Rn re eeinte, Ar ove A slight noise in the direction of the bed | much the love of a true woman is worth—it has | Thsen'’s Nora. The subscription for her | exhibited to the earl as proofs of the authen- | & Seiten caused them to turn, and their glances were | made me love you—it has filled my soul with a brief season was taken up almost assoon as | ticity of the story, and he was strongly | Clack fume . ty Dad i mere ‘ met by the open, wondering eyes of the sick desire te haye you ever near me, to Possess the opened. , Srged’ to. take the aartitor on MOR etn | Seok Haktie HARD WOOP YARD, SPRAGUE’S SQUARE. “Carry him across the street to my home,” | man. right of meeting your kindness always, the | “_ . Ray: | quest of Mr. Currie to the Bahamas, and then | Cra = said May ormsand | | “Where am I? What has happened?” he | knowledge that you are mine, all mine.” Oh, | .,-_J0nn 4e Raymond celebrated the 200th per- | quest of Mr. Currie to, the Bahamas, and then | ¢raie Me= Jno 3 [Siva Srarer axp New Yous Avexus* u id = 2s a zh formance of Fresh, the American, at St. Louis, nen ne Campbell M. B tell him to come to May Lawrence's immedi- | asked. May, how can I tell you how I love you; how | fF s ‘ He was assured that Mr. Currie had been driven | (Apel Miss L ; LARGE | Srmacve Square. ately.” The doctor was beside him in a moment. | much you are to me; how all the future, with | with satin prozrams and a good time generally. | tay trom the Inkend Wy Sone of et | Carubhell Ley Neal Mrs May E G S As Some of the man’s comrades lifted him up| closely followed by May. “You are with | its hope and promise, will be but a little to lay | The local papers record his experiences with a under the leadership of an enterprising Yankee | Clark Mary O'Shaughnessy Mrs Made- | YARDS. | Nouruxun Liscary Manxer Squanm and followed her, May recrossed the street and | friends,” said the dcctor, taking his hand, “and | at your feet, if you will be mine? How can I | colored boy, Willie Wolf, whouhe supplied with | who had got an inkling of the existence of the | G#T™richt Maliala othe Jed the way to a large and finely furnished cham- | a week’ ago you fell from a building on ‘which | prove to you that T love you best of all; that | new clothes, money to pay for his pope mothers treasure and was determined not to allow Mr. | $20 5a MaEy Sy tse ber on the second floor. you were working, breaking some of your bones cae are my soul’s darling; that the earth will | funeral, and an engagement as valet. The next Currie to profit. by it unless he would make a | Dorsey Mrs Lucy Payne Mos Fliza “Let him lie on the bed; the doctor will soon | and bruising your body badly, but you will soon | be, oh, so dark, without you? How——” evening the buried mother called at the theater | fair division. The story was told so circum- | ne aay Palmer Louisa Ht — be here,” she said, as the men appeared to hesi- | be all right now.” He stopped. He had said that he would not | to see what sort of a job her boy had got. This | stantially and supported with such evidence as | be’ J = wae tate about placing the soiled form of their com-| The man’s eyes had sought the doctor’s face | tell her, and he had just told her all. He had |is not a ghost story. Willie was a fraud, and | to tempt Lord Lonsdale into making the trip, | E mm Mire Phible Panion on the white and dainty coveting. when he first began talking, but as soon as May | repaid her kindness by trying to press his mad | Raymond indignantly turned the Woif from his which he probably would have done had | }sch Mrs Chae art WILLET & LIBBEY. * But. Miss, had we not better carry him to the | came forward they turned to her, and there was | passion on her. What would she think of him? | door. not the heart of the Jamaican at the last | Grabite Mim Pastor ire Eien 28 ; hospital? He may be sick a long whileand cause | a depth of admiration in them that caused her | What could she think of him. He covered his hospital? He may a depth of adn face wit his ands, sank, shivering Tate's | goat, erences, that was mace by the ex-| manent failed hit wo ‘that he evaded bis cl : 0 color slightly hands, ; treme classicists that the sudden favor with | engagement to come on board of the yacht “He is suffering. and that isenough tomake| “I am very thankful for your kindness,” he | chair, * ie h which now him my friend, aud it is no trouble to care for a | said. “I must been agreat trouble. ‘Can. | It was only for a moment, for then two small, | Which Carmen was received wouldspeedily fade | anu disappeared: From the dispatch which now Lousiana STATE Lorrery. friend. Let him stay here.” not I be moved to a hospital 2” soft hands were clasping his, and a low, sweet, | away has not yet been fulfilled. No opera | Teaches usit would seem that Mr. Curriehas taken son Mrs. Radford Mrs Mary L. Mire Hicks Biancl —— iis e clasp) N up his own case so energetically as to get the sup- | Haris Mix Emeline folline Nellie Besser tan setaom] The men needed no further command. but | With a return to consciousness his active rea- | loving voice said, “What is it, Harve: darling?” | presented by Mapleson’s company this season | port of an English man-of-war in an ‘attempt to Harriet R All the drawings will hereafter be under the exclusive laid the senseless form on the bed, and stood | soning faculties had sprung into full pray, and | and May Lawrence nestled close to hin. in New York has drawn so well, and every ure his treasure trove. Should this prove to ice Supervision and control of Generals G. T. BEAUMIE with uncovered heads while May bathed the | he instantly comprehended his situation’ and| He clasped her to his heat as he dream- | performance has severely tested the capacity . UBAL A. EAK be the case, it really is not improbable that the man's face with cologne. Soon the strong and | sought to remove the burden of caring for him | ing? No; shecluns there closely. and her wil- | of the Academy of Music. be the case, it really is not improbal he y speculation may turn ont more advantageously B A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTURS, quick step of a new comer was heard on the | from those who had been kind to him. May an- | ling lips were pressed to his She loyed him, | —Mr. John McUullough will begin a fort-| than any quest for Kidd’s hidden gains Sy | Havehes Mallie A FIRST GERARD DGTP UTOs, CLASS a, Fairy ind the door opened to admit ajovial- | swered him, a sweet pity and anxiety in her | and she was his own, all hig own. Oh, how night's engagement at the Boston Theater on | done. Morgan, who was knighted hy Charles | Hever Sry L TUESDAY, JASU AIR M9, faced, gray-haired old gentleman. Xolce most soothing to hear: ~‘Oh. no! you | bright the future eeeined, as he sat there with | sao uary 9. Mr. Denman ‘Thom son will open a| I. for exploits which in these days would have | fempie Mary Seo sore MONTHLY DRAWING. He went directly to the bed and commenced | cannot leave yet, not until ‘ou are strong and | the knowled:te of her love gladd is soul. |e ADNATY Ps wea) sent him to the gallows, died in the English | H Btetler Mre LJ LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, to examine the man. weil. You must not think of it. must he doc-| At last he sta a Guy eek Beszeu Siore th Joshua Whirom® | 5 ins a: Jaunlon leaving @ leiee CRT De Sewell Mrs Incorporated in 168 for twenty-five yeare by the “How did he asked; and after | tor?” appealing to Doctor Storms, who had | will he think of me?” on the 28d, and Miss Mary Anderson will play at | hing hha and there int wo doubt cha het Shevard Mrs Martha atuire for Edneatioual and Charitable purposee--with ® one of the men id him, he continued, | been busy with the patient’s pulse. “Only be worthy of me, Harvey, and he will | that house two weeks, beginning February 13. | he and his men carried. sway from Panaan on Srrijcs Sarah Annie $250,000 inan Since teen ease S Teneeve fund @ “Ah, fell from a seaifold; my dear,” turning to { should think it would be rather a | be content.” The Ideal Opera Company and Miss Anna Dick-| ehormous cam tor thisse Na a An epee, ta. es N ornas Mex Amanda — tere orem May. “I shall have to ask you to leave the | hasty departure, considering his present state.” God helping me, I will be worthy of you.” _ | inson will follow later, and then probably Youth i St zackou Alice By an overwhelm popular vote elope wels and in church ornaments of gold and Mrs Ch: Bech eh Se Sere Se Ocmatitation ment, for 1 must examine his body “But I must have been @ great trouble, and | Mr. Lawrence found them together, and knew | Will be brought out. ike a) Sie ornare § Soe Decen ish ber 2d, A. u Mr. ilver. Johnson Charlotte - y bowing, left the room. Tam a stranger, and a laboring man,” the words that settled their lov — Odette, Sardou’s new play, has been received | UV ng 3ohnnon Ace Baer Moraceae In the parlor she was joined by Minnie, whose | “And you are hurt, andone ofGod'schildren,” | been spoken. He was a proud and honorable | with some favor in Paris, though not, apparently, Shooting at His Son's Wedding. Jones Mire Lettio A POSTPONES Sec an it mest opts wears | ns eee ye eae ae ae worluy, Sauder, ani-ahe loves you, Tam cone | With enthusiasm. The oldestmateriais in French | THE RAGE OF Mi MAWRINS ON MEARING OF ans |3inzon Marg ae Run CAPITAL PHIZE $30,000. v% “4 i 7 a } 2 "| seer e ski y re-we i ’, SON’s ELOPEMENT. Naunie Williams Eliza D (CRE AT TWO DOLLARS Do what, Minnie? man’s face. “I have thought or dreamed that | tent. scenic effect are skilfully re-worked in this play, Johuace Nai 100,000 TICKETS y EACH. “Why, zo out among those people and speak | an angel was watching me, and you must be | _““I'shall strive to be worthy of her, and T wit | Which deals with three personages—a husband, | A telegram from Greenport, L. I., December | Jones Mrs Sarah ¢, Waiker Mise MALY texters 'ONE DOLLAL to them, and have the man brougiit here to your | the angel of my dream.” not ask her to become my wife tor a year, that | 20 Aer aa wife, and an innocent daughter. | 19, says: On Monday morning the people of | Krebs Emma 1 Capital Prise $30,000 home.” “No, not an angel, but a woman,” answered | you may jude,” and so it was settied that Har- | Mr. Bancroft has bought the right to produce an | Jamesport were surprised to hear that Al. Kin ried 1 Capital Prize. 10; 000 “Those people are human beings like our-| May. vey Saunders alionid go. on. learning his busl- | Soalish Adaptation at tie London Haymarket. | Feskina, aon of &. 1. Hawkins, al wealthy poll: | Resta 3 Capatel Prive Sone selves, and have souls like ours, and the man | “And aqueen among women,” said the doc- | ness for a year ere he claimed his bride. Bgu or ee ane eo OWN CES ee ea of the place) fied eloped itll Latte kan (Sees ee a 5 Drazen of $1: 000 5.008 Was badly hurt and needed help. He may tor, who had been an amused spectator and| That evening Minnie Wardell called. By sei : eye weak iad | Does see 20 orgs | ae it is, and may be dead, for all that I know.” | listener to the dialogue; “but you must have | “I Just dropped in to tell you that I am en- | ee ning, of Franklinville. The young man had | Lomax julia 300 Prine of 100 10-099 * But why not send hima to a hospitals” something to eat, and then you will be able to | gazed, May. 1 waited an age for you to call on | Fhe Surprising Revelations in Newark. | been forbidden by his father to visit the girl. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. 2o0 paige of 10000 And cause him so much more pain and suf-| tell us of yourself. Come, May, iet us go to | Ine, but as you did not, and as our company went | THE CITY TREASURER SUSPENDED PENDING an | On Sunday night the young couple, with the see eS Prarie = 1000 Prizes of 10,000 fering! No, not while my father’s house has a | breakfast, and we will send this young man | away to-day, I thought that I would see what | exauinarion oF mS accousts—pisarrear-| girl's father, S. B, Fanning, started for Cuteh. | AY Faward ardman Jas a APPROXIMATION PiIZEB. i Rasa, wel, and sot etpyonc| that Y must go | cas Monies oeeee er seve Ue Hatieatle | eee hans ay lnahei ey Waa? ANCE OF THE CONTROLLER'S CHIE CLERK—| Ogue, seven iniles distant. Mr. Hawkins, when | Breut kes Bastin Garter pas “3 23 out alone, for you will be anxious to hear how | bright sinile, a smile that made his het theob | “Domne what??? A | AUDITOR PALMER’s RESIGNATION accErTED. | he heard of their flight, got out his fastest team Hock CM irre nee mend he gets on.” said Minnie, with a slight touch of | fast. Who was this fair woman who spoke so| “Waiting on, and caring for a sick man.” ‘The Investixation which is being made as to | 884 pursued them. Just _as the ceremony was Morton Geo T MEesponattae currenronting anes wenksdat a oan irony in her voice. Kindly, and was so ready with sympathy for him, | “Who? ‘That carpenter who fell and Was | the fnancial condition of Newark shows a sur. nisl eM: Hay kins atrivell at) the (preanhers oW Hanon Geo W to him liberal ccumbenvation wail be paid. ©" 0 needed ot tee | CER sud Rl of ai ee [rea prising state of affairs. City Treasurer Winans | “Is it done?” he asked. ‘The minister said | Bentley Jasit | Martin, Matth gpent., Bena onder iy Exprean or Reva sitter ae looked ‘out. She knew Min-| presence had filed him with hope and courage. | “Well, May Lawrence! why did Fg Oar ee aca uae Stag ee Bam | A Oe Coane ere aia ed Mc Fee esae | Devacta sxe Moore Robert sia one. A. DAUPHIN, aie’s ideas of such things and did not seek to| He would get well, for her smile bade him to, | send him to the hospital? L should have | his books. The chiet clerk of Controller Baker SAT actin a hela eaters A nef Soe eT ce NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, fombat them. | Minnie left the room, and re-| andas he thought this he felt a slight desire |done so. Ouly think, you wait on a earpen-| was found to have disappeared. The resigna- | Sid: “You have rained my son, but I will be | Bowen AJ ET tg or M. A. DAUPHIN, a ’ tarned in about half an hour, arranged for a | for food, which increased when the light break- | te i revenge.” Drawing a revolver. Hawkins fired | jenuctt Ror MeDonaid BG No. 212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, wall vere fast that the doctor sent up was set before jot only wait on a carpenter, but T am also | ton of Auditor Palmer was accepted ata mect- | twice at Fanning, one of the bullets hitting | Boyd Steynen D MeDermott Frank 2. oF Se ae WASHING! “Tam going now,” she said, “can I order any | him. P going to marry acarpeater.” ing ofthe common council. Mr. Paliner isstill | Fanning’s right arm. He then turned to his | Biguow thos? Motabieh GS 005 srs STREET NORTHWEST. ss thing forsouw” Pe SRR AOE Do whee he hed falehea tk. aud John had helped Not that man?” in jail, but has been unable to make any state-| son and said: *‘Don't bring that woman to | Buchanan WL MacVeach Jus taf — ; “ thy him to make his toilet, his eyes souzht the door. “The same.” ment in addition to hig confessionon Wednesday. | my house so long as I liye.” Then, after apolo- | Coo McDonnell Michael The, varticuler attention of the. grubilic te called Oo edit.| He was not kept long waiting, for it soon | Min nies eyes opened wide. There seeuis + have been the usual simplicity | gizing to the minister, Mr. Hawkins left. os eae peed pty pen 9 pene peck maf apan ooy iting, Ieee. And how is my opened to admit the doctor and “May. “Well, if [did not know that you never told | 8bout the meisods by which Auditor Palmer | Young Hawkins is living at Fanning’s house. Noal Joseph drawing are wid and drawn and paid. dit-w,etw g, I see. | Cees Ce ttt ie cet a Ua ten , May, I should call this one. “And so you are | defrauded the city of Newark out of $125,000. | It is reported that Fanning will have Hawking Nalidum Me Ti but how isthe man, doc-| “and now, tell us of yourself” | goite to marry a carpenter. Well, wish you | He took the names of persons or institutions | arrested. O'Hara Thos sm Sine tor2” said May. extending both of her hands. | “There is little to tell," said the sick man, “I | joy; you always. were’ strange, but this Is ‘the | Whose property had been condeumed for a new a ina Ganmuerer Maximilian Parsons Ben B ae “Pretty badly hurt. but I think that we will | ama carpenter, and have beer’but a short time strangest act of all. . thoroughfire, and who would be least) Tue Mo.i1e Macuire Murper Triar.—a tele- 7 Pike Christee 433 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. wikeeesh. ‘Gue : ampere, Se 2 May smiled. “As you wished me Joy, let _me | likely to be aware of the amounts awarded | gram from Uniontown, Pa., December 22, says: | Clark WA — New and Second-hand Pianos and oncans bring him through. One leg is broken, a rib or | in the city, having come here from my. native y y Joy, De Miet Jan, JF two fractured. and he has some heavy bruises. village, a quiet little place among the Mohawk | return the compliment, and ask who is the fay-|them by the commissioners and having |The commonwealth rested In the McFarland . Powers Patrick of ail First-class makers constantly on hand. Care and quiet are the things that he will need. | hills. Ihave been at work ever since I came, | ored one? ned the name of an imaginary attorney, | case at neon to-day without having made out as | Daniel 2 2 Peery wil By the way, the men were w to carry him | having been so lucky as to get a job the first arich man you may be sure. Mr. Col-| °F having, for @ nonce, —_ assumed | strong a against him as they did against GOLD MEDAL, to the hospital, but he is not able to be moved, | day I ‘sought one.” ton. that position himself, he drew the money. | hiscompanion, Dolan. The hat Dolan wore on Bat Rice PARIS, 1878. ae I told them to let him be. Will you needany | “But have you no friends or relative said ‘Not old Mr. Colton, the broker?” Paliner seems to have been guilty of forgery | the night ofthe murder, and the billy found in | Ericsson John of them to help wateh hi May. “3.” midi the eal of re only: as Supplying, his coat were admitted to the jury, but Gaddis’ | Evans Robert, x Warrantea ABsOLUTELE “Ob, no; I will see that he is co: “#0 Bi aA enty, and you are not | the indorsement of the city counsel is war- | testimony as to what he he ander Hibernia | Eawatds Win B — foe Jane and the evachiman can artist men | con tts enh aeayG, Uncles, and aunts, and ieee rants, the signatures made as by attorney only | Hall at the mecting of the Mollie Maguires for F any See “Well, I will tell the men that they need not | And she?” qnestioned May. “He is rich, and you are to marry a carpen- | Tesembling the names of actual persons. The | the purpose of fixing persons obnoxiousto the i KER'S ‘the excess of oj! has beam Wait, and also see if he has any friends in the | “She is cared for. TL have paid for her board | ter. Teor eaided hig signature, to the warrants on | order was excluded. Detective Lindon was on | Faris dnoG Femoved. Itise delicious city,” and Doctor Storms left the room. Here. | muly she will miss my weekly letter; | Yes, but I love Harvey, and you cannot love |the strength of the supposed approval of| the stand, and cach be the sureties of weney,. Ie | anaes eere 4 pie. turned in a little while, after ushering the men | I suppose there is one at the oifice for me now. | Mr. Colton.” Ee the city counsel, and the treasurer not only | response to the questioi jo employed you | French Wim ok, memes: out, and said, “He is a stranger in the city, and that she Is wondering why Ido not write." | “I do not marry for love, I marry for money,” | Cs hed them ee hout eae, Dut has during | iu this case?” answered, “Samuel egeresl pack? | Hitehew Wan strengthening: easily @- has'not been long at work. Poor fellow, he will John shalt go for your letter,” said May, | said Minnie, rising. “But I must leave you. | the past year lent to Palmer some $52,000 of city | of Philadelphia.” Alexander Forbes, par | Suen Jou er AeT pcos. : need a friend's care now.” “what name shall he ask for?” 2 ’ | Mr. Colton ‘and t are to go to the opera to-| Money. This latter official, ‘who is vouched for | ner of T. P. Smith, the hat are ag who | 3 ay gested; admirably adapt “He will have it. foram his friend, and I Harvey Saunders.” night. Come and see me when you can, and | 9 perfectly honest, has been, for the present, | created so much sensation in jan case,. 1 D ‘ FAST COCOA, — ed for invahds. as welles know that you are, doctor,” said May. May rang the bell and gave John the message, | when you are married bring your carpenter,” | Telieved of responsibilttiés which were evidently | testifled as. to the freq with which a No. BREAKF: . y r y defence opened ¥ DOA. persons in health. “Of course Lam. But how came youto be his | and then turning to the si “ and Minnie gwept from the room. too much for him. To ad@'to the confusion, the | 7 label got into a7} hat. The Hares zt friend?” ae it ive you any Pleasure to see your sister, Mi- | The year that Harvey lind agreed to watt | chletclerk in thecontrolleromfice laa fugitive, | atm. so, and ee een ‘ABT COOOA- Sold by Grocers every- “Is he not suffering and a stranger? Andhas | Saunders? ‘She could come here you knor.* swiftly away. He had been successful in | Prongh whether because.of shis connection with | the most important of whom were Bri aged wo- Rot my father always been a friend to such, and | | “+I am afraid she would be « trouble. for May Fis endeavor to advance in his chosen business, | Palmer has not yet been ascertained Jey, ie Bueet i could his daughter be otherwise?” has never been in a city, or away from home.” because he had labored strenuously to win suc.| _ Another warrant for ,000, forged by | man named Doyle, both of whom swore to hav- | Hardiug Nany BE W. BAKER & ©0., yesterday Dorchester, Maas, em, . « “May. Why eard and a moment afterward James ——— “True, true; but some one must be with the | “May. Why she has’ my name, and sia cess; and though a young man and compara-| Auditor Palmer, was ‘discovered ing heard the ay man, tor Thave ordered some medicine to be | be notrouble. Let me write toner”) te WE tively new, he was a rising power in his' pro- | Palmer Pcie eerie er eras. | seokan Dalal; Temes aera seo ee ee = : given every hour, to keep him quiet.” “You are too kind. How can I thank you?” | feasion. ” Comptroller's Clerk Hall has not been traced | McFarlane, ine oe pope te directiD, ap in will go,” and they went toward the door. “By letting me do as I please inthis mat-| “During the year Minnie and Mr. Colton had | Yet. The clty employes inthe fire department | sight coming fr ic =F ‘And I will escort you,” and the doctor, ris- | ter. been married’ and were traveling in Europe | Wili not be paid at the close:of the nionth be- ing, offered her his arin.’ Doctor Storms was | “You will have to give in, Mr. Sannders,” | when May's wedding day came, ‘The wedding | Cause of the vacancy dmthe auditors and| 4 Coasrixa STRaMER BURNED.—The steamer one of those men whose faces are fullof the sun- | said the doctor, ‘for this is our queen, Mise | was a quiet, happy sur after which the newly- | treasurer's offices. shine of life—one whom it was good and health- | May Lawrence: one of the best queens, too.” made husband and wife, with May Saunders and # 3 2 giving to see at a sick bed, from the fuct thathe | _ Saunders looked an acquiescence to this re- | Mr. Lawrence for companions, made along tour| Rowen anp Hugues.to WaLx.—Charles earried so much of the strong life and zladness | mark, and May shook her finger at the doctor. | amid the picturesque scenery of our land, re-| Rowell, the English — John Hughes, of nature with him that it did a person ood | +The doctor always flatters me, because I hamor [ turning in the autumn to Mr. Lawrence's home, | Lepper, have ai; for simply to fook at him. He was full of vitality, | his fancies,” said she. “But we will tire you, | which it was his wish should be the home for all. a and his heart was ruled by a great love for his | so I will go and write to your sister, ‘and tell Here they had been living hi fellows, a love that strove ever to shink well of when Minnie returned home, 5 he knew much ill. As he| May Saunders, a quiet little maiden of foar- May. Harvey had been went slowly up the stairs he said, And how | teen, came us soon as she received Miss Law- | tion all the time; not that you came to see the wan, May?” rence’s letter. Her love for her brother was | was arich mine of comfort to “Oh, I was looking from the window at him, | unbounded, apd when she became well ac- | there was a happ| wife, May was saw how the board had slipped. Tien I ran | quainted with May Lawrence she was lavish in | Minnie called saw dev. k before | her praise of him. “He has always been so | to pee open aeens| A an her to come to us.” 5 rather just asf reached it. he | kind to mother and 1, and while mother was fell. 1 am so sorry; I wonder where his triends | alive he took care of her, and made our home are.” so pleasant. He always works hard, and he

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