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NEW YORK RERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. dress and smoothed her hatr, Mrs. Nolan calied hor MISCELLANEOUS, into the littie pantry, where she was making prepa- UsPainicien SUCCESS, o 10 THE STATE Jontly with the same charming smile that sho had reealied so often in those happy dreams, She drew back trom the casement, blushing, trembling, half happy, belf afraid, “What can ail mer’? ene said, in wonder, marie | { ttea up one for ashop, and the other for a litte | jnountaln shebeen. Ah, sir, "twas the shebeen that Killed my poor Ned, in the end. When the formers’ Wives came down the mountain to get thelr | | FREE rations for the lave dianer they were to haye that day, in honor of their strai ger guest, “My darling, a walk will do you good, after all NALS, MPHIL, om to the Address from the Commercial U hits of things lor te week Im my shop, their bus NOW OPEN TO THE PUELIC, AT 696 BROADWAY | ae ay a yople | bands w Come, 100, [or a glass of whiskey, and | at her agitated face in the gla “Why show!d 1 | this furry about that bad man,” she said, |*'Thgre's jai of ae oo bm bare by the | wy i or Ned aw aya R nel ie nt and ‘drank with | feel like thia, when he is so good and kindy never | Poer Margaret Kelley, down in the gien—wedaven's po « The Canal and Railroad Compantes | Me fettowing ataress has been Issued by the | Oe one he astved.” . was o tnt about necting any one before, ULoME> | Bent ARYL tO her Hhia Week or wore, Suppose NEXT DOOR TO NEINBOLD'S DRUG STORK, A POI COMPanles | special comiitice appointed at the convention of | “And in (its way, I suppose, he got into debt and | and yet Ldread—to hear bin speak tome when 1 go | Feu Lake a baske: to heb foday! > Se Bh — in Affvig! | the Commerce! York | diMtcuity,’ sald the stra iver, as Sle paused, dowh, What a silly, ignorant thing Tam? What “Willingiy, mother deat,” said the girl, with a vane = TS n Friday, Maren 21, 2871: Thats justi, ste? wilt he itink of ine? ro only an ip apbn’ ine mit Sy. <5 x Mea: tone tbat she might, by = # es ie hacen sari th “bat wha o ae y o vith ; CoUntry girl, aud he, nO doutsy 1s used to grand ance, Meet Me. Powual on the way. i : — | 5 iy Conve } at PRESTR NO ME NS ee | beautitar lag ti Alas ! how can | ever expect him ‘The widow, in Ler tarn, knew well which path he MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURI.RS* it aka : t | CouMRNOTAL UNION OF tHE SPAT ov hay ‘ lont my y Ned the money to go on | to waste a single ger or a single thought on | had taken, api latended to summon him back to the paca ‘We. Irving’s Bill Against the Delaware 2 Provuy kW Youic:— ye ryt Ly debts And otdaat be game | mc! Peat GRO na | eee Hoh, het antigay ee out of COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION : e 5 Proposed Wew Tari } in the Legislature of nad, in Ui op orth eh. N And Bride leaned ber rounded cheek on her hand, 2 hhexpected event of the mer: ‘i won Canal Company—The Propose) New Tariff e eat the canals and thr ih : | fushand was sorely tonbioa wver I targrigeeesd at the blooming refles- | sary that si Htouidt have & dont i at oo v pon % o and shook her head penetvely tare Hen hon resuenel tloa tit sonteaness hev int bub iite t 1@ glass. VWoat was bef them he was went of m the Central—A Savings ¥auk Seveme— vate of ot dna th scared aid ‘ian | 7 ° "7 . | leaving. My heart is Jaiviy broken with the trouble, | There was a lite time for reveries like these. Li'tle ouspectiag this plot against her Own inio- Bumors from the Connecticut “Hlec- im Bon hes is sin Shona 7 she said, bursting lato a passion of tears, aud | Bride was a good and dutiful daughter, and before | cont design, Brice tripped Tightly gaward foward Ba Tweed Denice { now pont 12,000,000, Kida tO and fro upon her chan. ) INany monients had elapsed she remembered that | the glen Uhrongh wiieh she Muze pass to reach the ° “ton — Bass oo enie ° Oo: the debt lucurred for the constr Pho straugor Kil gazing silentiy Into the fire white | her “mother Was alone 1a the kiteh yu, pudy, fo | howe of Margaret Kelly, ee q Bogas English Despntels. 6: the canals of this Bate, They have to he p she gave way toher gre’, When she grey calmer | doubt, with preparations for the moraing meal. She ne Hav von cilen it Was generally called by all i m ee ae ee ie carat TaLimee, 10 -0ee he asked het to continng her story. 1.2 .'artoey | TAN Wently down the ciuins, Without evea o gangs the ddihity side; and there were two current tradi- - - H i Ko vateed ean code trots ile, Soran el the manele, “He own: a Vet, aif, He can turn ns all out on | Gul titougi Mié open door, whee the girquger sitll | tlons respecting the place. one or the other of which a sy Slee the buré ihduntain side ‘to-morrow if ine likes,” she | lingered, a8 Jawaiting he > “moat of the peasants religiously belleved. ALBANY, ADTILD, 1871, et exclaimed, “i want to give up tie shebeen, for fear Sho foand tye kiighcg emply, A rasher or two he Wadihiod averred ihah 18 the heart of the THERE WAS PARDLY A Crone fie my poy. mity be noche as by pe drink, as at bacon ua A it at jald on a plate ready for Sib, 6 Greaitut bey so a tee APRS RG to t se this eve! aud as em. is poor father was belore him—though, ti ryloe, e its usaal place above | gone days; a ré, and onchhe on atl ge iinet eer God! he Is honest and sober nant | ” eo eds urd pase laa PO ake that his spirit was doomed to walk tilt the moujder- Ue Ulaze, “Mother has, perhaps, gone to the henhouse to 9 products of “boy isn't bem seemed to be tui [oe A finer boy isn't ate for hat freight expectailon avout the e's thd King o} in county Kery than le; ana Connecticut election the by lng Femains oF its novia body was discovered aud rying now—and what a home this wil! be to a rf burled by some kind hand tn 4 consccrated grave. on now the }Cen~ ss done, is A wen ut and the Erle Kail for the samo gD , J a | look for some iresh egis,’ thougut Bride, as she un k ‘ However, Irving, of New York, manage: to carry “ant the Balimore and Onio Ratroad | janeh money at te end of cae, Aes him tn 80 | WPies cent at tde of the honse, she | green expanse, surromesd by noble old forest trees, < Nath aes tha traie from ihe West. in * Sarat *--wat THON, ANG NOW fearing voices at the side o! d h She 4 sa ri Crowds of visitors are now thronging the Dovotitory, ho motion, which wil douvtiess orcate no.small ncn of du Haier the energy and ene | HE Wants my pretty He “y Higwite, I daren’t tell | opened the shed door, expecting to nd ner Drdther | tat formed thé contr. of the glen, wis Mo hanbe of EXCITEMENT IN CH Bi will bg. troduced a bill, which fp right toeeriain canal companies to lease wny rail- | road they Coaid get heid of, This was weathblow to th: i REAIN i that sony jarter of puis & vty tw whi YAL CIRCLES, ume ago hem | wave ine | sidered @ Delaware and Hud- | won Canal Company, an a strong efor! was at once made by tis friends to nip the repeal project in the | i Yisve surmo BOILY UP OUR PROSPE RET : To show how great this diversion of trade has become in tie Lomt few years it is necessary to quote hnt a tew facts niahed tn the oillelal “organ of the New York Pro- In DL Uns city’ receyed over elghity-one an received atthe lay parks, Weare vegivariy, as follayrs:—1sd!, New York ver Cont; 1885, New York received elxts+ ), New York received fifty-nine per cent, ‘the produce of the West had gongtt other or cent; anos 8) oes enll that he threatens to tur pe at hcays notice, Af Bride won't Heat wim. If the bog kaew whata life that man has Jod me for the pyst seven years, there'd be mur- der dane ‘wp hers In this lonely cabin some dark Wahrlike this, with MeCroskey here. And there ft is that my vaduin ts closed, Ob, sit, 1 have been Very mit granle t Gaines “oe Seemed to wie that my brad amst go with {VS scoubie. T's hard to bear, when one must bear Al alone, and keep a quiet. tec Only this night, just before you | | there, uateacl she saw her mother, talkmg to the ent, MeCroske| ae widow's "face was very pale, but the agent looked flushed and triumphant, and shook a heavy ere m ne Ass above his head, just as te irl glanced out at them. ie a ® “Say what you like, Mrs, Nolan!" he exclaimed, with a coarse, hard laugh; “pnt just remember one thing, i you ploase—the papers are all there in that little book, every one of them, and you know as weil as I what they bind you to, What do you sup- an unresting spiv\i, but rather the fairy ring Of tho “hitie men Jr green”? where, on certain fights in the year. Those who watched wilh aifectionate re- spect for thelr appearance could plainly see them jancing, aud were someiimes rewarded jor thelr Rutcous attention by a fairy gilt, which rendered its posseseor forever fortunate aud happy, 60 far as this world was concerned. Beneath the circuiar group of trees, and just be- yond the fairy ring, Was & mysterious and very an- ctent well, covered over by a massive stone arch, on where tho sale of tickels BEGINS EACH DAY ATS A. M.y AND CONTINUES UNTIL 10 P. My until the entire amount of tickets ore sold and the prises distributed, Big th Among the prizes that alibi fon at the Weapostory. nd, and until this evening everywody Nad Come to | Wye dyin eMart Peet supmnted by the ¢ fd TRAP Wicked villain (God foriive erator caling g | nose 1s golng to become of you and yours it you go Sieg atennerene Oey Our te old Roman letters, | gre; the comelasion that nothings more would ve mead of | rie Caml naler aueaiglnened nay of mmaagaiers OF | Wookie arith tee bes of woe ae miy pretty lau: | the widow ened heavily, Wyeno three tyraen before thatts yee drinke; = the bitt during the present session Stier the Ramroad | Mest a nominal anune the gonsttviton at tin Bees | cent bride ee TO are “May be God will raise up'some kind friend at the ‘Tue huite Lee sours, \ DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, PIANOS, Committee had Teverably reported upon it, which | sleptgd in 1646 hound the canals, fGen ig earn a cert ‘There was along silence, Outside the house the | last hour to help me \” she said. , __ The thyuge thatte yee thynke 1 they dia lasi week. To-nicht Irving moved, and haa | Su h your 2 Pay of the Gebts bevore mentigried. | storm had ceased to rage, the rain had ceased to | ‘A friend? I’m ready to be a friend to you—the Hundreds of people (30 it was averred) had MELODEONS, ORGA. G MACHINES, tHe Ine ed, to have the bill rote the committes, with po ed back to | er Lo report complete at | No retuction of the ean '& permanently had whtie the hus required to Garn th large Annus Sam, Tt ‘exiending the 6 annual SM, ty years. fall, The stranger was first to notice this, his head and listened faiently. “Dia you say that you expected your children Tie lifted | bestfriend you ever hatin your hie! You have only to say the word, Yes or nor Istt yes?” Come, out with ttt drank and wish@d at this magie weil, and, In every case, the prediction had been vertiied. Bride had olten visited the place, but some secret fear had SETS OF FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, HAR- 2, whic! parte eitprdered | Which the ‘revenues of the canals wil then be requiredto | home to-night, Mrs. Nolan?’ he asked, “No 0” satd the wirtow, resolutely, thougt her lips | hiiherto prevented her from trying her fate. On the beri any time, which is equivalent to having it ordered | in addition to the com for ofdinury tepais wil te | Yes, sie? reputed the widow, rousing herself | tured white as she spoke the word. previous evening, however, as they were returning NESS, CARPETS, FIREPROOF SAFRS, wo a third readtoy, The opponents of the measure 2.000, as against 2,500,000, which they must now | from the reverie into which she had fallen, “1 | The man drew back a step, and clenched his | from te wedding ball, her hvother had related to her . Biss are | s aifferenos wil mit the tolts to be reduced | have becn expecting them ail the evening, and that | hand. weurious story avout the place, and the result of aan 3 ONSIDERABLY RXERCIEBD 1 ca eecunen an ang will permit rome articles, seh | isawhy T pnt the light inthe cabin window before I } “No! You dare to tell me that? You dare to set | a vistt this very happy pair had made to It loug CHANDELIERS, OIL PAINTINGS, ete ose eaten Sites Aes id hecessattes of ile to our people. If must alse beremen: | Heard your cry for help.? = me at deflance, here at your own door, when I=? before they knew or loved each other, Half tn ear- = and, Irving is & member of ihe | Berea great canals which’ feed the hi “The tempest is at an end,” he sata. “T hear “How dare you speak in that way to my mother, | nest, haif in jest, the gut had declared that she STEEL ENGRAVI - scommiitee to wht A, il was rec Puemitted is more ers. are the means of openi steps and vores on the pata below. They must ve | Terence McCroskey? said the indignant young also would try her fortune there on ihe succeeding probable that ‘ne wi - are a4 aa lh US products to the market. W returning now.” | Volce of Bride, as she suddenly sprung between | day. wae Than probable dhayhe will bring tt betore the House | . AN ANORNTIVE TO ESDUSIRY : The aanaw ‘arose and hurried toward the door, | them. “What do you mean by that? Why do you She thought of It now, as sho went singing along aC ac, ‘ < jn a day oF Wo, Another bil, whieh was referred y viv provi, i those, producta could be transported tothe | Justoy she was abont to open it asudden thought | come here insuitng her In ier own homes if my | the mountain road; and when she reached the centre ps atboay? Hack to the Rostroad Commitice on a simular moitom, |“ "y) Wudson riverand eauals ops, o whole State. The | checked ier hand, brother Phil was here—where 18 Phil, moiher, dar- | of the gleu she nid her basket under a group of Soe) hig Was that whyeh compels the { Inidson iver, tne Erle ennal and the great. lakes open ‘sir,’ she said, trning toward her guest, man Il Let Ris Cone. Aa: alk fo pli hg os hd aaa Gop end Ro ivr alist pa but Tho unprecedented smroecas that attended the opening of J vesitothe Attontic, ‘The lakes are free, the river | agitated kind of way, ‘1 must futroduce you tomy | and-do you com h me. yu well trodden path that led down the stecp descent = BIGHIM AVENUP RAILROAD COMPANY ita varrow policy and bardensome debt choke up | dangater and ny. Sey What name? : Y { wembling like a leaf all over now, with the fear of | towards the Wishing Well. 4 manne ‘ fi fo take up their wracks Wherever they evoss the aietand ture back -eooinarce rob our commons | «My name 18 Pownal, Mrs. Nolan,” said the gen- | him.” Meanwhile, under the tail trees that shaded the | the distribution, Which tok place on Monday, April 3, sidewalks —Ubat 1s, wherever they have switches on | power ty exwmiing tile: dost as trapescd no hax weil be | Homan, gravely, a3 Ne, too, avose from Nis easy | “Phil has gone down to the village on an errand } fountain, two theres stood in earnest converse, rms ee f 2 evo on one people, Ttit not an attetapt to retieve the canal | Chany stood erect upon the hearth, ‘Iniroduce | tor me? said the widow, looking more frightened “L teil you T will be revenged on him—on he Justifies the managers of itta_characcerizing their project aa Which their ears not ju nse can he nor AlVOINESDHEM relation to the HUDSON RIVER AN) CENTRAL RAILROADS, placed. Gover. | than ever, and drawing her daugiater back by the ; arm, ‘#ride, dear, you had best go into the house, | and say nothing about this to him or to any one. ‘The patiering trot of a donkey, the strong stride | You don’t unuerstand it ail, dear. And fam sure me tothem as Mr. Pownal, from London. Ii any furiher qnestions are asked I will avswer them my- the whole brood together!” sail the man's voice, st passion. “And this 1s the 2 Loward ti, tnd you can aid me It wil not do for me to sycak~-she will Know hants in order to oppresa @ eltizens generally by a tax; M1 be paid by the canals, bnt they are given time sede trne that If matters are left as they are the paid fa six yeara by wrmging from tue canal the to pay it nt tnvay an catablished fact, and in assuming that the pubile favor Whieh ke iatrodueed wis evening, has made fs | ‘he Twat cont ieean bear Tor toll; but’ the warnings | ora powerful man, and the hght laugh of a young that 7, MeCroskey means no harm, though he isa | my yolce.”” i rom. the. slart will” coftinneto aye : appearance-too late | [Re PARR ade are heard, 11b6 girl, could be heard along the roagh assent. Tne | little vexed with me tais morning,’ “Are you sure the girl will come hero ?? eaid a | Sccrded to It from the start wall continue to antetnin it un daw. The wotiye wh ed its ttroduction | next moment a dark group of figures ‘crossed the | “Oh, dom’t Mr, MeUroskey mean harm, indeed??.| womai’s voce. — ab this late day perefere as ner en one. red glow upen the threshold, the donkey's gray said the rufMan, leering significantly in the pretty “theurd her talking it allover with her brother, | fallingly until all the tickets are sold and the prizes diss my pomt of fact, mt provicte the two Tice nose by pratt - lighted room for an A \ 0G, BER a pee ARO Oe TE Ore an he sane Ta pe tlicy cume up ie wlll, little dreaming * roads Im question shalt — here charge 7 3 giv sient, and one ofthe Agures sprang with an agile , says, as you 1 out to your cost betore you ave | who was belind then, fn ihe darkne fi the rain. r z ry ope: da ‘cept ‘yld six-tenthager prlie Bc gration than Canade of any ete | bound from the back of the quadruped to the cabin | many days older. ‘Tue long and the hort of the | Should she should ity her late here this blessed ; @>ted A feature of the pening “cing was ri, and buat the a tween Bufale and New West, and the profit which comes | Moor. | whole matter 1s just tats, Miss Bride—" day. Iknew whera she was cuing the moment she — York ean be snug in a drawing | torage and shipping of it, besides offering “rhank yen, Pht!—not a foot wet,” sald a sweet..| “Terence MeCroskey, don’t teil her ! bog yon, on | crossed the top of the hill, jst now—and there's | the perfect — satieZaction vy © all por. and fifty cenis— ements Co agrientvars industry to our own | merry, girlish’ vo “Be sure that poor Neddy | my knees, not to tell her!” said the widow, in a | littie time io be riking here. “Up with you, quickly | Yhe shell is iv of wil claases of our people to insist | has a goo’ supper and advy bed, for bringing me | Voice of wid entreat, You Know she wal pe the wind |" 7 ff tlcKet sult (of whel boar our constituiion, Those | home so nicely, ant hurry in for your own supper, | “Pshaw—nonsensé! Where's the use in veing so | There was a tusiing soumd among the boughs | Cuasers of Uckeis w BN CN ae ’ ATES. erp tin the city. will firstexperienee | FU daring, for I shall eav nothing Ul you ; damty over it? She will have to hear it, sooner or | above his head. They are simply these oly we cents perm the logs this canal irade must . in | come’? | later—very soon, too, lor tie matter of that, As “Ave you safe fixed now, aud notlikely to come | tures, Numbers of ypersous drew table prizes, swan he charged for first S32 Trewnt, and thre our cities tf" already fel r of warehor “I will be there as soon as T have rubbed Neddy | gool now as at apy time. Keep off, woman! Let ashing down, fiead tirst, into ihe well, before ler, fons sag oqnartars Ol a cehi for iourth Class fret. | einpty in ev y in our State aud are yearly ine ry, and watered and fed him,” said amauly voice, | go my arm, or I shali do you a mischief 1" #9 you begin to talk 7 he asked, apxtoualy. Yen per cent on above rates can be charged | number. T t industrious body of men who in‘answer, | “oh af Philip was only nere ! moaned the “im sate f ihe Woran, with a suppressed | 84% as pianos, — meodeons, —priniings, each tried any distanc witty mies, | {insta the gram trade And canal transportation is decreas. |“ -poen the quick hoofs patter widow, wringing her hands, ieee at tits ly. y picture o “Be quiet! it's iithe fi day—t teil you thatl Weer in my hand.* hee proba jal. 1 like bughtug this ‘3 the trinket? cory. The farmer needs a free route to market. It ugly or too often on our people that revenite by taxing the processes of com- nto other channels if it does not para- away around the | gl closed the door | “Well, he isn’t here, and I came on purpose | Knowing he was out, so that we might get ever, thing over pleasantly by ourselves,” said the man, aided auto ve Vision that only cient fi from mon mugiv by the pro: reent dividend can be paid | S actually expended dn tite construction je of the cabin, and the youu uct her, as she entered the roo. “Oh, Mother, daring, thar naughty Neddy has prizes and sundry other art.ctes from the profuse variets posed to view, Uthers drew prizes of less vulus, but all exe Une roads, This i# not a conflict waged by the canal | been nibbling at my toot ali the way up the hil), aud | with @ brutallaugh, “Bride Nolan, attena to me, “rhrow ibe of the Water, Do you remember — Fi THE SAVINGS BANKS IN NRW YORK " Hirond lntereet of ur Gate. 38 is 8 makin me lauzh til Inearty fell irom the saddle. | You see tits Booker betes It is ¢rammet full of | atl you nave to say. *f f i pressed themeclves entirely sutisfied with the system on who Want to gel tuto a litte ting on Then own hook tt “ 7 A By tier ye ad my cloak islike a river, Only’see !"? your own father's receipts and notes, for money Yes, Hist! (see her coming down the path.” ch " ; in New Jersey speeulations, eo: their he, pigererise of other States and | ““ssiv daughter, do you not see thal someone ts pres | that l lent Aim when you were put a ‘iil cnul ris a slight jarring, rumbling sound near | “bch the drawing was arranje1 andthe manner in. which A together in the tfouse by ‘Ton | SELY-PRESERV ATION. sent?’ said the widow, geotly, “fhis is Mr. Pow- The whole of this place belongs to me—farm-hous nurchivayg then ail was silat. it tyas carried qnt.. The saine process will be continued day ha ure eek OD 1 to have a cer- } fon, an organization aposed of | Nal, A gentleman from London, who was loston the shop, skebeen and al! Ua master here—not you Aue 8! yup toward the Wishing Well, § bse gar itiea, towns and ges throu vat our great ‘8 of transportation. having for cial supremacy of our State And the business men—merehants, farmers, 1 oar whole industrial communtty—calls now it advaneod, which giv For the sum Jeud meney on bend and mortgage to lownes within | an area of iweniy-five miles of New York. Tow couldn't see it, and Went for the resolnuon un tight. them the right ta | mountain in the storm this eveniug, aud mightnever , brotier Pil! And L wantmy pay! Your mother have found his way dewn again, only for the light L | can’t return the money [lave lent her; Phil has had piaced in the window for you and Phil.”” ; nothing to pay me with—so you must pay for tem, Startled and confused, Bride tnrnel toward the | and get them all out of the scrape.” and fail of thought. after day. each appitcant fs furnished i up some of the water In the hand and drank, ar anced aloud the words, | hier s\eet face se Phrice she dip rosy o!low of he Thrice she pi with a ticket of admission to une of aseries of concerts to take place in Steinway Jia, ‘This, im itself, will he fail wuz order, on Lhe ground Unat New York State was (hont distinction of party, to appeal to | #rave and stately str: » ber saris sul raised in “IY? said the girl, with @ bewildered glance; ‘1 } but finish the resi oY er seutenc —— Hough for them, He algo created a sen- ion now befute tt, favoring | the act of Iifting the dripping cloak {rom her showl- | pay you! What Nave L to pay with? Mother 1s | § : Sa UC Hey Senha AUS AM |) oes sega dull de, ul ‘Spon Sulaciaiceat RUE Th img " tion above referred to. AL | ders—her sweet face, with its wild rose complexion, | this true? Do we, indeed, owe this man what he When the coninration was ended she still stood | 9. = agorendl R 1G Bee ™ ie pice atime nga | US deep bine eyes aud jerry ents, and snuting Nps says!) * ogi thers, gazing ut tho mimic waves her touch had | Mt class talent ever belng approachable for lees, at the bottom of the wy and (iat he had been a e 2 gree ral and snow-white teeth, beaming on from be- | Mrs. Nolan contd not speak, She burst into tea | ereat a the ce of the well. s ' ary G assed early im the sossion 10 give Is support to it, lu Board of Aton have pedtioued for wee the | Heath the dark’ bite hood, WKe a Driludt preture | “If vt Wasm't that you're too young and too pretty } “St wouder i ik wilereally come tenes she gata, | The Cespon afixed To each tleket entitles the bolder to a had from the start set ie face aweiaet it. | en entatives of the people in the Sea- | from a dusky frame. to know anything avout business, Miss Bride, "a | aloud 7 | one chance in the distribution of prizes, a Mist of whi ape Littejohn, on seeing woieh way the wind bie! ‘ be encouraged in their efforts to There are some lo above all others that haunt | show you all the papers J hold, and_weicoie,” suid 5 «Ld voice, it seer —_- withdrew the r nm. Ther ‘ rt resolution hy the waited anyeal | ue by day or by night, witerever we may be—looks Mevroskey, vith a grin “Bul they'd be ali Greek to Pm ence, hat seemed: to qnewer from| + os boyy. Oupreeenting Ibeteoouponta: the ‘i indrew olntion. Tire re | * o ali ythe naited app » » 4 vever We e—l00ks A . py’d be all Greek clow. esenti person ig TNE & IOS IN CONST ay | ote ery eitiven who takes an interest in the present pros: | that will never cease to follow and bewilder us till your bright eyes. ~N nov? Your onty vusiaess 1 girl started violently, i a ae general topic of conversation in hoth | Mery #ne fatnre growth oF ow 4 our eyes are forever closed against then in the saie | Hus word is fo JooK as ‘beantiml as 4 flower, sind Ide ATOM hose es HOOKNE Upward and on | charge of the wheel the hi ders are permited to draw tor, m Fickis was th t to have his say | \ Z Carkness of the grave, Thus it was now. While | leave the rest to plainer peop.e, like your mother | ange! [ realiy thonght ear 2 | erta! 1 ae sahject, and he £0 HoINROL entetat Committee life should jast, the young man way doomed to te- | and me, She know 3 it’s all true, fast envuglt, and | speak Aidt Yel Ik could matics Meee SOME OME | themselves, thus Aecertainiog Without deley their luck in the about ten 0’ i read despatch, Covimnerctal Union r that blooming, binshing, radial face, the papers will bear me out in any court you like to “Tt was true? said tae voice, | allotment of prizes, In thos having provided a novel whieh sited tha major would be | 5 0 glancing wp at hint from beneath the shadows of | take me to, So all you have to do, my pretty Miss | yzed Wiltt fear, Was the story a The demoerats oy the foor clapped hands | AVID E Address, the dark bine cloak. Til the nour of her death — Bride, is to pay me as Last a3 possthie,? ly trae? Was it the unqnict | #iating entertainment tor the public, the mans heartily at this aud w ovonsiy assisted by. the ci, Bride Nolan was fated to recall the gravely beaut | “Pay your How? {have nota single penny in 1 man that was now address | the Distribution bave stmyly aecomplished ) unwashed in che guideries, Vie republicans leoke ” ston: AO2k Meer a 1 countenance to wwinich hee, eyes were Iiftea—for. i the world! You know that well, Terence McCros- | jug her? . la ALD ROC NOL: Ser RTO ay tall Hetsred some time | « ‘ ¥, evor jated to remember the deep biue eyes through | key.” | Who speaks: she said at last, ina faitering | whyb they bave devoiet moch time and money but ihe ule ad a despatch irom New —— ——— whose habitual giange of sadness th tole the | ‘Aye, but yon have bright eyes and rosy hws, | tone, “aid ng — s Jewell cloctod beyond a t t Ls D sweetest, tenderest sine of Kindly feeling, inau- | and Win willing 9 take something on account, | tSortal! you have crossed the 3 "8 timate success of Which now seems to be fully secured, i COURT GF APPEALS C? A. iz i. fortal! vou ressed the Fairies? Ring: on the or side of the | r to the earnest, tu mt wonder ot herown, | from them this imeriing, ~ Next week you can | the voles. ahen, the #airies — piouth this thee and the vawashed in (yu Heries ; <Aumasr, April F “My daughter, Bride, 7 said tue widow, turn- | pay the Whole. And neither you nor your mother | and you are lov! ‘Keep it: and, when yo: GRAND LIst OF PRIZES, ere Bent. in ss stat is v “ o ppeals day calendar for ing 7 St. } sha va r vie: ce you are " eyfett | criug on Py fete 0 i = = nce tea a8 acy ea et ing y hee eee tid ape asin ctvea usta ans Ge aha aut lor auytiing When obce you are co iit Re nek Auger ty east, there stands c fen up for the p + fiew friends eee SHS Ward to help the givi with the vy cloak, from our wile | cried Bride, with a look of horvor, AS the Voice GAsed to speak a beautiful rose- | CAPITAL PRIZE,..... to hedge on their bets s VIEWS Of THES PAST. Whose surface 4) me a eae @ mae a v Hin ard Gta lie here this minute than be that, Ter i colored bali doaied siowiy through the aly, and fell THK ENVIRE HOUSE TN A : | id Pi je lifted rom her shoulders with | ence McCroskey.”” ‘on the green turf, close at the feet of Bride.” 3 Cash Prizes W,00) 09 The senate, igo, had its itiie b about the “ re of one well used to sich courteous | “it's what vou're going to be, my pretty Bride, it—wut fake t i ‘a - " " uuteieg kod COibag an ae ie er ae ae | AvRIL 4 services, and spread it out upon a chair hefore the whether you lik itor not,” he answered, with a | Py SEee oti ete cont Wi | 4 Cash Prizes... 6,000 Wo 20,000 09 chised while i Was going on gout ise oln visited Richmond, Va. it | Mire to dry, cauckie. ull @ yea ¢ v : r ” r said to lave been sent to hin by Eng acuated by the rebelsonihe | “We all seem to enter this room to-night in | “Never!” sard tae widow. “Do your worst, | show’ ie to. INS uCbRa eee a tigediaier ai ol bs ete Well give i just as 1 oceurre i : the miust of a siall delage, Mrs. Nolau,’’ he re- | ‘Terence MeCroskey. ‘Turn us ont on the bare mw | rears . 9 3] M4 Cash Py 500 Oo C 7 wears Ls cc terpert, and tue Fairies’ ‘rizes.. 7,000 00 Loy Tweed! geting. uy : Mride listened breathtessig to. every tone of the | Snenrif van ige, wie “sin aaa Booey ameetk: | Blessing stall rest upon you both” vy | 80 Caah Pet 30 Was opened by Tweed getting up acl reading the ery abolished In the District of Columbia. ride pned at alesaty every tone of the | @ned, if yon like, The girl shali never be your Tnexpressibly started, yet re a . ash Prizes, od ‘9,800 O» Tong wing dempaisnes & } Goldaintth, the musical tenor. voice A refined aud cultured | wife,” And now hegouc. 1am not without frienis, | snperstitions lnoceseey inat It Was a weet eee | go cash Pvt ei English's majority will be «uout 1,500. Soe chet aes et lingered pleasautly on fer unaccustomed | poor as Tam. ‘There is one pear by who wal de stouped for the wondrous gilt sep acta sa Wyjoe 90 PARKRR—I wo! vf 3 : - car. sv0n—" The ball was formed of rose-c AL slik | 80 Cast Pri, 00 00 #000 09 CoRR ST ae ee MAILS FOR EUROPE. Who contd he be—this stranger with the nobie | She stopped short, with a startled look. seeing the | fine aud transp-toat ae a eprdcr eee We ss 1 000 WhtwimMaMme aa Spiess pearing of a prance, andthe Desniiful, melanehouy | Keen glace win with he wae regarding her. small Koen cross, thickly: wen With eee Ds. td * co eeaieratea a cine aare ; ice, aNd the sad, bine eyes, whdse lingering glance “Why dou't you go on?’ he asked, contemptu- | workmanship far more delice auth auye . 5, tay MARTON RIG WLLL a moatip Silesia, will eave Ciis parE on | sent tie hot buses tober Cheek each time Ib met | ons. Yafich cae for your tne lewd, whoever | thug sue tad ever seen neon Ceauee aL than any | 2 Ladies Diamond fet, 20. 1800 0) omc be > a ) fer Plymouth and Hamburg. her owp? he may bn Come—I've had enough of this! You ‘Show the airy Gi ‘ ii Lies? 2 er Mr. PARK J wuderstand that forged de- Ty a r y (We Ww , airy Gilt to any hnman being ex- 1 Ladies’ Diamond Set. 1,200 09 3,200 00 ne arare dab 30 Dew - 4 for Envope will close at the Post O2c2 a wnid and confnsed she listened as he talked with | know: what € told you just now, and you know, too, | copt to him who wears its ate, " “ yes Were ald A that aie pe a ‘ od her moti bile iy hoiveing wer ity embarra s+ | that Pm a man or my Te) the trl wuders ‘ana | ese vay and die withne a Meant aaa “ 1 Ladies’ Diamond Set, 1,000 09 1.000 Othe ; 5 ie ven o'clock A. M. nent he did not address Minself directly to her; | me, too, at last. Get her ready within a week, for I | 3 and (Oo him vil rl ‘ume , s . ait turns, Now Vorx Heraro—Plition for Eavoye— | bats alter placing a ehair for her wesite the heart, | shall surely come for her thet, Aud Hw Ucliig ine | ut to Mua guly ae the appomted time!) 1 Ladies Diamond Sei... £00 «0 £00.00 4 ent td hy | wil be ready at ha nine o'clock in. the | sumed Mis own seat: and cor iself with | my Wyek's Money for the shebedn, aud look sharp red Brite, woud t lee ies? ad Rings 600 09 ‘ iPephaed adh le . ; | stolen looks at the young, 20 doubly | avguede 1 have’ Reeat deal of butness betore wo i Kn Seley, toe pe eae i eaten aera eae 15010 OF i ning. - \ heal ful ta low os wing contiy : heraids and | to-day, and T cannot stay fooling here any loner a / A Ladies’ Diamond Rings, 300 00 | " 9 a Sidious appro of wt ilest and pas- | ‘he widow turned sadly and went into thé house, Wy, dread/n! groan resonnded from the arch- : , Jaa P F? o the ! Fonaid tove pirasg coors aero iano. | (eget tte mowes trai ihe a akin thesteneen, | | way of the Wishlly Well as she spore. sumettt itt deavait iecseton saci igo hss : NE ARS Strang nr ago, a1 he had beet mo- | No sooner was she out of sigit than the agen gemed inoving wid strucel Z he ile 2 Ladies’ Pi HW th : Yea canno 2 OF THE “DU | rant of this man's very exisveuee, Modest as she | turned toward bride, wio ‘ulatood on tie ian, |‘Tpthe stoep ascent iowual the road witha st rick seancahnaaie ir rots ae Tea Ae at one AN IiISIt HOUSEHOLD’ STORY, j Mas Beautiful, her heart, Wil tits were’, had boen | fooking stea iliy at him, almost paralyzed witli | 0; terror. 2 ‘ GOLDY WATCHES. Seas oni . st ohopiy 3! Rid & fl . } eativeiy untouched and she was rar vo tanocent | horror and diaguat, S. nnge, fat stone in the arehway rolled slowly 2 Gold Wateh 250 t wh oxaclty he BEAUTY BRIDI | EL ad cere 1 ue pow nad sudtlen, yet | Roe 80 you vA “a = waything to say to fhasty | Aside, and the bent, crouching Mgure of ‘Tereuce | 1 Gold Watches... ...... 4, aC ROwWhad ‘BA Ri nr ng troubi wut agitated her genile bre x+ | Poor Terenc ly littic beiuty, before you have | MoCroskey emerged from the secret hiding place i h aw tie. ies Soy Be: may be ini ae Cher op Tue WIsRIG (WS | cause of Ws unexpectet presence.” knoagh tor her | heen Mra. ‘lereace MeCroskey six mouths, gou'll be | thus tormed. ‘The tee above it was shaken vio, | Loco Watches: Ms vo the aaee ab TO Mménvon th THE SHOR NG | to know that the storm fat ‘iu (0 her, ike | ready to eut me up alive, you'll be so fond of ine, | leaty. Another tmure sh swittly down the mossy | 12 Gold Watenes 160 09 1,807 00 wonchus that resouutton Wa af sints cians 4 ;2 precioRs walt, aud that (he same rook must shel- | -You don't Know what nico dresses Vil give yon— | wank, and gluod besid iim—a woman, apparently which reads as fotuw | A TALE OF AN IRISH HOME, ! ter boih t ads that night, Keyond that might | aud @ handsome house, aud servants to watton | jis own age, rousculy « 1, coarsely mannered | 1 Gold Watches......., Lg Wat0 Ge . That the me CHAPTER I. | ake 4 t eae ca vo ena Wished = you—and ad ee Lae PEE to oo out in, | andevil-faced. 86 Gold Watches. 100 v0 Bak 08 re » woe H R as a ner simplicity, that it might last fureve gil by yourself. You'll be the happiest woman in “Are you satistied!?? she asked * power to réport compleve whenever MOUNTAIN ¢ re me ve The door opened once move, and Philip Nolan | allcouaty Kerry—now mark my words, darling grin, + 9 spi Cn ir 24 Gold Watehes........ 09 1800 0 It is only necessary to state That tnis nm In the cobin ot Sirs, Nolan, on Macnarvan Monn- | came in. In bis tura he was prescuted to tue strain | Me dtew nearer to ber as he spoke. He was a “T shalt be better satisaed when my pretty Bride Herts, been at Athany Jasi theee tain, 9 ture looking young man had Just taken re. | ger, but no basiifal shyness ithe hearty wele | tail, stonuy balitinan, of fifty, smartly and vulgarly | sees te mate to her irinket shinmg here,” he said, | 100 Plated Watches... = 2100 since the session began. The repntuie to-maht | tye from a tecrile storm whieh O UIStOe vue | Come he gave him. | dressed, with a rough shock of brick-fed hatr, small | turowing open his vest, and displaying @ smai MISCELLANEOUS. seitied upon 4 Peck #& thelr candidate for ) ie dark mountain and along the distant val- he widow Was quie’ r ng the table a seg. | grecuish-grey eyes, fat features, a repnisive ex- | goiwen cross, set with rubles, hanging from a cord . " > Superintendent of Public dasiraction pee ond time with such humble in «she had | pression and a wide mouth, furnished with two | gronnd his neck ‘ 25 Seven Octave Pianes au 00 26,000 08 é “ Guided by alight w ~ er ean bach pete Tooke vie Patup, though ne respect | strong pine massive, discolored He tiat Were | # ” io) * * * * * . “3 : = 2 In tie winiow w lie heard call for welp—te ul in iis beating toward the stranver, seemed to | widely displayed, just now, m Witat he was pleased Wile, Bride ware 20 Soven Octave Pianos. wo 00 14 oon 110 AVOTHER DARING BERELARG. ; fiest lite Way upon the mountain—the bad. | speak on terms of greater equality Untn he wight | to fancy a winnuig and seductive smile, 2 Pe chy | tear, Hi ideale nat rel ad A ad * q 2 Sonne yeni stay had am a i inrenening th : venuared on bod Dy mol Nie any where except | “An! Tthongnt vou Hl ve Wisér than to throw | Pownal was coming down tie. pata irom the cot. | 1 Seven Octave Piano 0-09 9,000 00 9 ehe Com endiy cabin and was now engaged | nader the shelter us eee, aS - en jrieee Of ood Yack away,” ne said, signifl- , Alone, and walking very f deel jodeons.. . BOW a Robbery and Vhvestened Murder om Ships int 2 wih Mr Ne i" oe they: fat, botore the | ter of course, he player 4 ; as ane re he siogt iin ag hits if silanes, aimoat sonnet, pit areeven wore ‘Ast. jug her, he | 10 Mel rs met 2 sen OE beard—Arrese of tac Sap: five terackt azed upon the hearth. “The supper is ready Ol. ab lat, | aw if fascinated by his*hidcous and repusive fdce. “Yoar jother and I were growing anxious, I § 40 Sewing Machines...... oo 2,400 00 ‘ Nolan,” said the stranger in a calm, stern Philip drew his chafr e labia, | “1 tell you, my beauty, you wouldn't itke to be | was just going tn search of Fon te said, as he Machi: javee, NOW iat were vou doing here this evening when | swvill yon joiw Us, rr? he asked, luoking up at | 1urned ont éthouse and liome of @ vold, dark, raiuy | reacted her side. “Doyou kuow the time, naughty | 22 Sewing Machines,...-..----— bara » ery lor heloy You were weeping bft- Pownal. ‘ night such as last night was. Icandoit. Ive got | chins ines, » Www Low Louking tp he aw ect me at the door before I have alr hered Mrs, Nolan's | the power. Pm masier and owner here Boel | wo hea np.o magnificent hei ti 7 TO a durpeeder aon 00,00 . p w 3 ave al shaved Mra, Nolan’ 3 ie je held np a magnificent pater be! r ew two men, gue wil a pie ath and the re Fou could control your if Miss Bride will wiow me to omer her | won't harm you, my duck of dtamonda, if you'll | struck woe Blue aunreely hoticed Me Hier ares 5 Oll Paintings. + * 6,000 00 ether remoring his wardrobe. The one w ne pistol vroken aud choked with sobs. | my easy ciatr 1 will sit hy the fre Uli you have tne | only give tne one of your swect smiles, such as I've | were fixed upon ie massive chain, from which de- a ias ? y 8,000 00 threatened top » tithe “ale ( cuused those ears? ished”? | seen you give the boys at the dances, over and over | pended a stnail zoulen cross, set with rubies, exe | 1 Ol Paintings... see ~ monke the Jew . he urged. ‘It may be that 1 atiall ae placed the area bat the head of te tabie | again, oot teee re goin 9 Ma Bie acily like the one she had hiddeu m ner breast. 22 Ol Pamtings. . 11,000 00 quici, and « ' e urged, * sha as he spoke, | as two kittens f nice at tat The continuation of thia deeply interesting stor! and all bis inoney re * orn Hoy tad re way hed a a] bet vl ie sunk into tt, binshing ke arose. For one | must pow for a est Mites Be TH | wil be fowl m SVEURDAY Nau No. ‘Bevel. ‘4 16 Oil Paintings. 4,800 00 varrying away pre Andy it to expect me ta a Can, | prief metant the widow them a «een, | come back this evening aad tal all over with you. | winen is how ready and r sale by ‘ m Of Ofcers. § Mearn: iy: 1B ea ay 4 ‘ bent det y ubove her daugbiee's chair; Dut | dear litde kiss before Igo, and then—’ dealers can have SATURDAY NIUE t st jg MR ie iF si J's prourl aud happy you take me wien | when he took his pluce again at the harth, beside | He caught her hand as te spoke, She gave aloud | their address lor fonr months, by Seating matled 10 | 18 ON Patntings. TRE we s Basho te 1 knew, when T heard the ery | her, she seemed intent ipon her Knitting, as i she | scream and tried to Wrest it from him. iMatflangn- | to DAVIS & HLYVERSON, publishers and proprietors | 25 Prize Chandeliers. 1,260 Ow aiken oan Wn (Oe darkness on the mounttil | had nuticed ntiting thal Went oui any other part | ing at her useless struggles, he Jung his arm quickly | of SATURDAY NIGH, Vhiladeiphia, Pa, ; ciclo amd ouewed (ue door to guide im hereto my | oF the room. | avound hey waia' ny dette Henne ote 2 Sets Harness. 800 00 st 4 A gt Bees 5 Philly ate heartily, talking all the while, and |. “Now, now, my pretty Bride? Don't cry ont like — 5 } * Boa pan : Pe een silence. Durstig into 9 merry aught now and then, as he | that! We shail have your mother here If you don't fi 4 MISCURELLANKOUS. 2 Sets Harness. 00 0 a“ pice, YOR Know, oro ne pate a tl re ounted some Judie 18 incident ol the wedding pe eet kg) oo kiss, you know; but if you'll Ov" BROUKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THEIR | 1 Fireproof Safe, 1.000 00 | von aveeeenh oe ereuna? 7 ether | or the ball that had foliowed it. only give it to me Pil—' own intereats ant convenience by leaving thelr favors REO KESIALh WATT Rs, you aig Pau v wr age! = : ‘And Bride was the beile of the room. oa she ale ne cabin door was flung wide open by (he | forthe HERALD al the Branch OM de, (tembved from 145 8 Carriages, 1,600 00 tin can never mistake waya is," he exclaimed, as he lifted is glass to hid ow, Who had heard her daughter's screams, Sce- | Fulton street to) No. 4 Conrtatreet, Gity Hall square, saIne i a es te Be» he more?” Are you Mp wii wav ned to hie sister, who Kat opposite |b het struggling in the agents arin, she sprung | Puliing with Brie Railway ofiee, “this is our only author. | 100 Prizes Bllverware amounting (0...4.... 2,000 00 1 ye eules at the Heh esterday embraces a gg dion ge ‘ i chilaren yo. | itty eating nothing aud silent as it she Wasima | tudignautiy forwat 9 ate cit extrac c Maneows, AMONDLINE LO... sees — 100 0 1 supromie Court, iw parhrion, anu foreclosure saiew | gyn tlt® Hone: site That is, lt my children re- | qredm. “The prettiest wrt there, Not even except |, Belore she could reach the piace a strong arasp | °E"Hi dig Wo" “st emre® oF any kind, “Open trom | 110 Prizes Misce amounting hy Reberts A MoGuire: 4 sale by vrder of the New “Your children?” ing my own pretty Kathleon! ‘Beanty Hride !? | tore the villain away from the girl and huried him | - 4 a = | 1% Prizes Forniture...... 6,00 Og J ‘ e eden at the Bet | Or a re a Vatth, and she weil deserves the name! And here's | headlong to the ground with @ foree that seemed to BSULUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM - ot York Turtyergun by Mess nier, W & Co, en ; be en ite af Wee it your h eat ate ae yr | shake rer pone dda eee he é » i of avon States, Ls Publtotty, Advice 50 Patterns of Carpet, {0 yards ench, at HBV... 4K ® witrt sale, Komert sti na. vat. y Dna y Wa “Mother, Tain tired: 1 think 1 wi + | eWreten ir. Pownal ¢ thro 1 ree, Novae and Comumitsioner for eves 7 ends Supreme Court sal + Rohmer rh rol noty Sigy, though—there was another name—some sald Bride, starting from. her anes Mnank’ yon, } clenched, teeth, and, clutching Terence Metroskey 1-'KING" Conngelior-at:Law, 998 Brondway. "eddie eree, by James Miler, ‘lie follo de pare | pet ve Toast you nised to call her by : Phil, for your compliment and good night? | by the throat, jailstorm of furious blows de. | =~ 5 = = — JOrAL VALUR, 80,000 00" tenders :— Hm gave her the mame tn his boshood, | + “Good night,’ she says: bat whero 1s my good | scended upon'the head and shouiders of the villain. BARGAlNs IN TEAS, FLOUR, GROCERIES AND PRO. | 1,000 PRIZES. fab dc cee baax), ate ie ste ee vey was 30 pretty. He called her Beauty | nigut kiss?” crled Ph, holding herby the aro aa | Brulsed, gasping, bleeding and suffocated he was THOMAS, NOR ET A was nies oan Fave 96 per cent at ——— a din. hearin OF aan ts she tried to pass him.” “One woutd thiuk Twas | apparently half dead when Bride and ner mother, in | THOMAS 1 AGNEW'S, 260 Greenwich atreet, New York. THE FIRST OF THE SERIES OF 279 ry, tw, Of oti » stil beantitul:” asked the stranger, aa ca PR Way, you biash at my asking it, | alarm, besought mercy for him from their pow CourarssRD IVORY BILLIARD BALLS, MAR- ra 4 400 Ns idled stupid Pil, ful protector. J Ungale Ring, Checks, Bl Hores, % ENTATION Cl @hbry bree bovine ly teavs sprang once more | Bride kissed hit in silouce. ‘Then she ktesed her |“ “bir alt, He 8 dying—he 18 black in the fage! | Fro giturte, sphviox, Quek tantieed Monteith eta apes PRESENTATION CONCERTS av; Ws wt moda pd the answer. Mother. She was twining toward the stranger wih | Look at his eyes |” shrleked the widow in ht. WM, SM. WELLING, 207 Contre street, Fr —— | rater know," satu (he guest, drawing his | pemmgtt CourEeSy, Wien he rose and hed “one his | Oh at, wei hin wank hake we ped COR, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL will tan place on ‘ > Ai ias 6: . q with fears, as with her smali hand she thy ; " 2 fesmon ver ner own. “Phose Who are to sloop beneath one rong arm that Was raining down such verrific | jZ.,pivesses of the Foci cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 700 —— } F is hecauae she is so beantiful—that is | surely say a kind good night to each’ others ny | Heat ts 3 OTERO RELL SRE hai FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2 the very renson of ail uy trouble.” sald, ay he held het siewder Ongers ina close, warm | “Por your sake? Certainly, Since these ladies | (yAMBLERS! GAMBLURB! : oneal pl OE ee BApIA iy tantovot th Gitep.., “Good ment and picasant dreams to you, | ask It, Lapare you. Go! and Tet me see your face no | Gt — . AT STEINWAY HALty “at x , a onatge " : * 1 said the siern voice. penny —— cecmen eT estate be! uid ba comes Wack to lis own, i ‘That was all he said. But eves Have ther own Terence “Metros took himself of In sitence, if Faro! Reno! It be conducted by Min Jc. THOMAS, and Hiote s. leith shevsaid, th & LOW VO! language as Well as tips, aid in his she read ag | and there remai only the broken cane to teil of prin’ Tt will be condus Ld Hoi , and the tit of Hernar ’ row | Wat ot hla Wainy as if the worts iad been spoken, “Beauty | all that had iay's ¢ wh well {4 ary Wil oti in vie an in the old di rm sin, ken Ege wes fat de.” What more they uttered sie dared vot | Mr. Pownal, Mr ; Nolan: and Beauty Bride went Read today's GLOBE. performers will comprise such wei! known names ua ao abou Veil Y poor father was @ here in this | stay to learn: but fr 4 her hagd from that line | back into the cabin, and were soon seated at the Farol Kenot i DAME ANNA BYHOP, Prima Donnas 2 story aud attic rick and jandsome Ned Nolan,’ ti ed . Mal 3 Wee we beiwern Bene ed ‘Handsome Nec Seep) rey ue gering pressure, sie Wurvied from the room, | breakfast table, Mr. Pownal talked gayly daring aaee Z ‘4 reg no | ES Laan Mane alae a ‘oiarre ie Ae th Slr anf aug hon pale Linte gt sl aay Pewory ‘risue house ane a A Brie we picture er, Sir: WAPYER If 1 day's 6 DESO. wo ay Ai Jot leer sirou | the very Image of him, a8 vou will age,” gald Ue | VHE WISHING WHILIs | {he disagroesute goctrrenoes hs vases fedeo well nmbling made easy. MR, WILLIAM CANDIDUS, Tenors WY MULE, WH f AND | poor woman, wiping away the tears jowed at Harty the next morning Bride * aod hayl | merrily anata WAS. I i balck baiiding (Turbec Wall and piot of ground | ihe thongh! Of her happy past. “Well alr, not to | completed her tollet, fing open ‘her taveved Wie bwtore they rese trom the table. with umd tong | = Reet todayeGLOBR. MB, Se FHOMAD, Beriiones fT on HG 1b & Heater wt; plot wi.i1KI00. lire yon with foo long @ story, My husband, though | dow and looked out upon the morning with ner | But the widow was still silent and {il at ease. ‘0 MORE MEDICINE, cu! ITHOUT MR. J, N. PATTISON, Piantst P es ahpiee he hse 14100 | ibe kinuest and best of inen, had just one | own bright morning face. - After breakfast, when Mr. Powual had 6 vat on drags, by DU BARR’ pened savabtin FOOD, ——< SB etory brlcw ny!) it Har itoin, awogey | HU—Ne, couldnt keep from the drink—and | Some one was walking to anu fro upon the level | the mountain ‘to smoke his cigar, she watched | of sla Conmumption, Constipations al! tre MR. WILLIAM DRESSLER, Accompantely Gh bt ot sv he tree Wi rined Dit. We held the litte fari here, under | grass plat near the eavin dvor--come one who | Bride anxiously, as she flited about her naoal | PUrtlen of the blood and all myndaof fevers and momach din. | | fi enc panes Baio welwoen Let his honor, ay Fou see itnow. And the two room@ | looked up ab ihe open window, and ancovered his | mornt duties with jong upon her lips. When Coe tes Within wa hae ty by oul dropiiats an 10 the Concert #1 each, ingtnding a et in tng oh Hnew | wl ie sidg oF The cab near the mopntaD road, we | head with & courtly gusce and weleomed mor st | the tusks had Buded, and Brive dud chwhgey ber | graceee Nam etree New York, and by Gistribution of pees =