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t world ‘Wants IS IT EVER TOO LATE? Proper Age for American Men and Women to Marry, Interesting Discussion on an Absorbing Social Question. ama NR Cll " Supply the Best of Help. THE REWARD OF ENTERPRISE. HEARD AT THE STAGE DOOR. || Preparations for the Presentation of a Dramatic “ Miss Modinty,” Au Revoir to The City virectory * Beau Brummet’s 150th Performance, The Contest Will Come to an End wife be much younger ? ‘Tun Evextxo Wortn's Marriage Ago and every other ayeciaity col In fact it in Mrs his farce-comerly to bis which whe ex. | ys jamella item to fit nodiane, and not ** Mine MoGinty “will be an excellent on sldie Goodwin, a brother of Nat Good: | win; Mink Jennie Satterlee and Mist Jonie | Radler are among thove already engaged. | ty Mise Templeton will go all through the country in the farce-comedy, heginning |” Nov. 10, It has not vet b decided when w Minn MeGinty "will be seen in New York. | fo the Ratton When sixteen Tmarried a man of say. five. Iwas poor, he was very rich. fy tastes were bis and I was very happy, he was too. He died three years after: When twenty-one I married a man fifty, Our fortunes were equal, liked to travel and both were very hap, possessed real estate, while he was Williamaburs, glories int my own age. 1 Kother, our fortunes touched: each other bling aud hunting and bot boote are not necessary nowadays, Maddison Morton, who adapted ** Box and felt all happy. He died four year Cox "froma French farce, is preparing his| | Joe Me. : eee an alter. | “reminiscences” for publication, ‘They | {Gidon: are new. eiting boaitre eel voitiony | create! When forty-two I married '¢ man ought to be highly interesting. | thronwhont Great Britain, under Bill ployed by thittyitwo, See wee caste, Mee | GE den's management, | 0 Was. ; 5 ** Sweet Lavender,” the pretty little p by A. W. Pinero that wax presented in this ing, and tastes were _ perfectly on ingiched; we could not help being happs L athletes should be paid by the elube which together. He died six years after ouj city atthe Lyceum Theatre, has been done | they repreaent im exciting considerable din marriage. into German and played at Harrimbure, | cussion. The general conclusion seams to When fifty [married a man of twenty wren De that it would be bad policy’ for the clubs eight. I was the richer of the two. We bout loved flowers and both studied botany and worked together, and IT knew how to appreciate and to encour. age his efforts in this study. We were always together and very often he told me that le never felt as happy as when he was with ine. I too was happy ae was not ashimed to show it. He died seven It will bea case of “When Tony comes marching homo again, hurrat Hastor's Theatre Monday night, Avtonio and his own company rett their travels, and. the season will exting to all’ th house in Fourteenth streat. Misi Hemst Bonehiil will be there, and that clasatc | Pr Young woman daintily ‘kuown as Mayie | m! D 1 from he inter. Managera were quite DepAl how. J years after. . «4 eo art (vo that they are perfectly When RNS y pei Qs poets lat The Grip of Tron” in the nary of the HUBLI IN (Hels eGpcabUGH CC WRAL Co nstenLes Avpaetat Tawar four. ur fortunes wer@ eq! . jatont lish melodras will probably to L > Rpectal ava vention o| Teo vey iporenty-to years olde but find ee ray over iu due course, Ite pins sonieauesi ct: He gue Pus hk Gad Y. vt e we deseribed b; itles of ite own acts, iV abe acene oi ‘J < ; tuinty four, tsbentent ba peped be: Mhich'ave eg foios: “Act iafuriered for at Washinton | ‘ fween us and both feel and tell every. Rete A Coe matt g honble Tle: | rho dotham Wheelmon will occupy their "i one who cares to know it chat e Fe most ActS—Revenge!—* 5 Bey clab-hon ht Duchty nth atreet und happy, and we both challenge eyty one Teas: ft avenne, Now. vere will be no . who Wishes to come, see us, wtch us “<The City, Directory” leavos hore vory | jiuMel GG increase tive. membership to 1 and be convinced. Ant S euaw soon audi will not thao nutil mebrnars. the desired stan All unattached wheel- N ITALIA! ie t n be comparatively new, Julius ry ry o = Wiaitny fou of the musical, gentleman men are invicedita sonst Qf . vl Re Verdict of a Philosophy. Fount bell Hie ena i An Excusable Mistake. ‘To the Edstor: vellent voice. ** The City Dire Prom Lifed 4 The two great objects in parriage fo bea old mine, “inartnch he dan bs Bem over by donepl Fox. of D. J + enovated in @ very short apace of tine. a should be mutual happiness andthe im- Tike that good ald! hackneyed prook. it will Penraen provement of our race, The pyer time spparently go babbling on. foreve’ foraman to marry is when bis fully scerce of its nucoeas Is ite admiral developed (from twenty-one Wesaind - Neriilenie saat Union b a is rt a family, Ho has . Henry Neville, the English actor, who was bead pet 2 tae ned coneniersble experien) and is imported by Manawer Eugene Tompking for ther shops. te ready to settle down, CLAUS Eeatemlamellenn Tagine latte About Th tier cent. A inotion tu Indorae the . A young woman, however matures nasa he is really mitten with the conntty. Heaa wont is Murti fot Ans = much earlier—from eighteen titwenty- been told in London that ait although he he five—and her days of sat ¢rnitywe over he couldn't like it and that he would have to at forty. \ keep his hands in his pockets all the time. 7 oN Mr, Neville declares that ho will indigpantly aukeainy the children Glan herons | | es e- att confront those wlio tmado: sich. statoraeite to him when he returns, “Tim” Murphy, **A Texas Steer,” was in the city yesterday. He is very’ nuch pleased with his parcin this latest Hoytian efort, which will be seen at the Bijou very soon, coustitutions and settled dispitions, while the children of two youngarents are usually jonate and impule. Finally, t! isa powet and thness to the happines: ensayed! by ths who imarry at maturity which younge)eople cannot and do not experience, True happiness comes when bolh havdonge- VIL é Sydney Price, an English actor, who ap- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1890._ The Yale Captain's Estimate of O'Connor's spoke as foliows to an Evesixe Word ree Tho new farco-comedy in whieh Mise FAY | Sorter concermne the football wituatio 4 urea at Noon To-Morrow, Templeton tm to appear, under the manage | Pt Wink the Pruccton team at erecomt * : _ — mae il dnt Sida sel pe il (wetronger than the Yale toa. While our ¥ Gaines, ages MAMMAL las ) mon are willing enough aud work hari, yet Should husband and wife be Ae _ Templeton vl dated SARL, the Work luke Wo the ‘thin neanon.E think iN eCinty, fan actrowe from the Comedie | yy, , near the same age, or should the 'e | Princeton's tear han shown greater capacity beg Franeaive, Bho wild her Spanish danees | for playing winning football than we have. Mofitent will be cloned at 12 o'cloo!'n00n : “TD beiewe we shall have mitel harder basse dd HLA le ss the comoitiane to the farvescomerty. work to defeat Piiuceton than qe shall te to.mortow, Oct. 2. No letters retived 1 there are auy onli for the author Of) beat Harvard. althonwh Lmticipate x clove after that hour will be eligible to compete the piece.” +nid Mr, vo E null 168 | contastewith the etiieotin Harvard: hana! Themen for tho double eagle prize. every meinbor of the cot MV thestage | veteran team, but L understand it tw not | panied at — carrentor# appear. They are all the author® jinying aw well uoway it did ebriier in the i Hor Life Photograph. of the piece.” ‘The company to avpoar in| teaaon, leit ivdnew, Lieto He died tive years after our marriage. Rehearsals are now wolng on ie frat ¢ Aika When thirty I married a man of thir P | alte xe oud " five. Our fortunes differed im th Prof. Herrmann, who is now in | suet iy Le tenoeinaTtnRis wee hae ft ny COnpaey. whi "Re removed baged with a big firm of merchants, Vi although living at Whitestone, In I. Ho te | aiitprntaniy ie tnice miles otek n tHst Joved to enjoy our life and both did able every night after the performance to be | The referee is to be agreed upon seven staye heurtil We wore very happy. Ney inwide his honso at midnivht, After the | PUR Me race to asnveland 8 cross word was spoken between us, performance the Professor Jumpa into a cab | and trom Tnuiand to. this corntey, O-Cone | patra beamere, U died four years after our union, and ir rushed to tho station, Seven-loagued | Ht himwelf in condition with urried a moan | | ther exerciser, aud it ie hie ont et by uaa not to pay then. While athletes admit that the theory of the at Tony | non- ¥ y | vet the The only | ould be. a tremendona falling of! in the Dumber nf en In proof th patrons of the jolly littl Talante span FROM THE WORLD OF LABOR, Charles Rinchoft bas heen elected auditor by the Journsymen Harbors’ Nacional Union The Metal-Workute' State Oreenie dent. Joby Rogeinger, tor viaced in hive W THE WORLD OF SPORTS. Prinoeton’s Football Team, Coming Champtonship Race with Kemp. Capt. Rhodes, of the Yalo football teal rth an thie wparcenlariy strong behind the | or % tis IN Fourth avmnne, rede tie wenger VO whith which ‘iba O Conner champion seuller of nieriva has arranged with Deter Kemp, echammen ot Anetraligs qili be the tiret rita championship semling race bromg bt fin Ainerion, Ti wee Wil be rowed in Macitic The mateh for ¢ coat ate iy Atel was arr to keop himself in wood shape uncil he | ine inweting neeté hemp, On fi | Joo McAuliffe and Frank Slavin, who re- | Macon straw. The question whether the exnenres of WL OL OXpeuses ix correct powwh. say were the plan jopred there at athletic meetinus. cite the cane of the Staten Athletic Club, ominent athlet jen the cl nerted to other chi made, The. J. A. ried to would order 3 S| LASTS NGHTS, MOST APPETIZING—EASILY DIGESTED. _The Van Hovrens process renders their cocoa easy of digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious aroma. It is an excellent flesh-former, fifty per cent. greater than the best of other cocoas, Van Houten’s Cocoa “BEST & GOES FARTHEST.” 82 VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“once tried, always weed") f9 the origina’, pare, sotable Cook, Invented, mude and pate in HFotinnd, and ts today better a luble than avy of the mrmerous fmt In fact, tt is gor wally adnalt= ‘on ‘ly prove) that mo other ‘equals this utritive qualities, “Largest sale in ormen, r") AMUSE UI ENTS, | DORIS’S HARLEM DIME MUSEUM, THIRD AVE. NEAR LUOTHST, WEEK 4 AMUSEMENTS, DORIS’S BIG MUSEUM jHISTRIONC ENTERTAINMENT AND | ART GALLERY. 8th av.e, bet. 27th & 28th sts. Rid oath Miles aoe ZED BY THE FL Og By LE WEE COMMENCING Oot se The Queen of the Kiowas, MOO-SHA, & BEATIFUL INDIA! lesion Le, AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIA ih Grand ovat Qulasieial K No artie § UA Sand BL Aer ire lin barbaticeranderr. ‘Ths lover Het wd Gith streets. from ot, Witte DOV it, bat sevwnteet, WhO ee, Iniversity, an PNOPWE SPY AEIVE CENTS, talonte which are y inmeiody, NE-NER-MOO-SH. Kiowa m jf feat by HARLYMOPEKRA-HOUSE | RAND ENGHISH OP Cita HOWEMIAN GIRt LLY AND CARMEN, Joos will perform the savage rites <THeLE tribe, promi stats baad work, Drestatiog k Todtian lite i is A GRAND CONVENTION OF WILD AND WOOLLY COWBOYS, Inotudtn COLORADO CHART, RONG HG BOW, PONY JauK, OheKoKee at and Sat. Mat ‘ 1) Tuenday and Thurmday evenings ‘ MAD, R LEW, iheany | Hveningrar ets And meny ocuureanpens with hol bright trappl Se WERK tadles, bridies, piavoly, ville, Iariatay de THAT THEATRE | vs IN THEATRE, KENNEDY & EMMERSON COMEDY C0, IN HOURLY STAGE PERFORMANCES, THE WHLELER TWINS, Klegant Dancers, “| MADAME MACARTION Highly Rdacated Troape: | i Peuormlng Hoe MILLER. Ce MACANTE, Dai DY AND & MMEKSON, ‘0.4. M. UNL LO PM. Adiniusion ‘Grand’ sacred concert Sunday from SATURDAY LAST MATINEE, LILIPUTIANS THE PUPIL IN MAGIC. Revervod Seats, 300, $1.00, 91.50, bl to 10 P.M. YS STH AVE. THEA’ bis nad next weak. Met INES PARKTHESEE | Core 50g scsaynew ar tea? st TWO MlGuiTs AND. MAT, sats | Sunday “hvehlag ALE Hae peo hi, a eR COE ABER | - a one oA eee eT y NUAND | VPADISON sau OUTS LARKISOS ARE THEAT! HICHARH Lastly Lf | pu Bitfee Aunt dics, Pree \ Mano oes CORA TANNER in ‘One Error." | MAR! ARE ATE O ods SUE TRE, 1g TH ST. Firat pertur Ae Anne Dt fle ga ‘ame Aa DEVERE'S A Patic aot LBs. PASTOR'S aciwtorr now fn progress, MATINEE TO- Bugsy PHEATR, RViaty Stent hens Y TH SP. MUSIO HALL AND ALHA im thn Nerewrniouiy Funny Hae 1; 9p dae, 0 Fame 14 ane THE CITY DIRECTORY. —— ARP THEATER: HILL, MAN ‘GER, Uses 892 x ROOK LYN AMUREM ERT niidtes THE COUNTY FAIR, | AMPHIQN Seetuzascems aes nan atteczany oe | LOUIS JAMES In OTHELLO. POOR JONATHAN, Co aS NEW PARK THEATIN Admission, ‘HO. Seat son sale two weeks ahead, As dat FALAERS AUNT IBLO’S. whith AREOE | JACK. NERO “sPcgeat HEARD Ty Siete -— ACE Ro Vaal THE L ARRIGAN tp PALSH 400 Fulton street, CADEMY. Matinees Wetnouday & Saturday, ne pamous HERRMANN, “THE WONDERFU, ‘3 TO-NIGHT. KOSTER & BIAL’Ssccdvertay a saturfay manic CARMENCITA. Of Sevilla, of MARK LE LLOYD, Serio-Comic. « Government shops in Milan to partly © distress of the complaining mechanics, F AVERT. wiOL _Next_Week-MONEY MAD. Carriage, HUBER & GERHARDT'S a ivi with Ric! London, 7 Sn ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE GASINO, nial natures, loving and ‘orgivinlispo- a Mr. Whitehead (who has jnst slapped ; : eit fitions and strive to kee? the lyhtest ee cchard HE Rel eeccigen the basi ONT ben.se bate After Long Separation. aixh By eat TUtAT: 0 | TBS HERE ite Soin ty Clee side of life before them sways, th the -looking man. “In London | ton, sah; thought it was my frien’ Smithers. Lpree: Seer y SENT WEEK KATIE POFNAM?*” © lusband five years the olor. ae mble the Arcbishop of | Lo'iuvan do borty mime clos he wewriy | Doubleday meeting old friend)—Can this} ——%*3 x PUIN AM. Faroese, SEIT, OO Whitennar<Vou, Beilthern attladed desamel Cececrrneeton, Vnte | reneled ou were | ir ea saturday Malinea a A SARDSOAF coLD wa o os f ngor—Ye' nore dd dead years wae pepines av +. at 28) The aonvonir to be presented by Richard | pokah pawty I did last ebening, He am at 4 a Age and Years Are Differt, Manstield at the, 10th performatice of | Present confined to his toora. ine ffigleton— Well you ace, twas only buried | QR A NE | SENATOR ee ry hg at Tueetre bata Meira Share 5 Sat TANDARD THEATRE. LAST W, ‘Age and years are not the same hg a\ Fheatre Saturday might. is very interesting. His Doubt Dispelled. Askin, Good Deal. sm] A 3 BEK. tameun 20st i ‘The ie -® fac. simile etter written by ‘ng a Good Deal. cere ‘ CU iri perreicte Eye Gece repin oanepi teres epee ts Ow Hern y ls THE WHIRLWIND | siexe execs. ‘i i room oul worct rummel, the original of which was lent to ya, is a ralou der? Ce t—Oh darling! Willa Le , city. Tt formerly belonged to the collection b STAD ; c the same number of years | of the late Mr. Cosgrove, librarian of the | #ertaiply supposed to bea wouder | 7) American Heirem that will depend | 5 rat ary apry - intvearn tie husband iy aru the Rouae Litter wie Te tt tong aceguria Tee MBs someunet nponaoe. Tehell bes mite Tor wai RE idee B40 "kiss kere ae older, but if the younger wife Hally - arene eae iste *'dlranl: in all the wonders of our giori- | & While, Lexpect, eras woltGs inn Fewebe, RINCE ALBERT guita, $12 /830 cutaway at ‘as mature as the older huyband tlnar- OiainnelConstananon) Underithe New Law: Gus Pronibision State,© audit couldn tmeke | = z SEATS NOW ON DALE i BAO Ee Aeron dos ti ktouss eran es 3 i ; but are youthe| Mr. Kenosha—Here, waiter, take that Drop 0! bbe 3 fo isven| Juckylte—Have you been playing any hs 6) ‘oD Mobos ng I know a busbend whosewife tlre a President of the colle duck away. It’s altogether tuo high” for liven Pook] | DON ANT MEW | years the elder, and thet are thiap-| pokeraely ? resident of the colleges | Tees wok Lote 4 ; I | very wuabiby *umeat,* | = he Diest people of my acquidntapce ne |" yr, ip, Plush—No; I've auit. My luck | tun the janitor. Waiter (reanectfully)—Yes, wir: it'e ou ac-| Seattio, Wash., is a tritte hilly, | UPAR ENR OT evituacan |) Omani ueura einen abe 1 Who tind no Knowledge of thacta| | Mr. 7. Hiuah— No: Jveanit, By — count of the MeKiutey billy sire My frieud, waid « new-comer, mecting TEL EENNONSEE DENCE ee | ae e wonld suppose their years to namlthe | Tey ge" s+tiddiedy Winks.” Ever hear A Really, Truly, Martyr. se & native on ‘Thirteenth street, “can you, ieee ee |Two Eogus Lorde Meet in Front of same. of ite i UFrom Puck | direct me to the shortest route to Pirst F aa ; a DAW, Murderers Coll. ‘Thiey are, the same age mentalind | rile Oh. ves: they call it “Idiots | pr, Eisen—You are getting nearsighted, NATTY FADS AND FASHIONS. Lamina huny.? | "3 THEATRE, 7 Htway 82 slice an morally.” Another friend’ husbi is | Deligh! But why do you do butter ee Pregear seh tinea ey Teapunded tho native, ** ‘ott go to| fat hea A peculiar incident took lace on Sam two months the elder by years, the 7. Flash—Because the man who Robes and Gowns That Charm tho i (drop off; where 5 Mt «Cust Oh des laa mask the Tonsis Maen tal le- wife is ten years older in evr; puts ing most chips wins, rai boctory My nase ie toe Ladies in Design and Cost. you land will be First atreat | h we SUZET UA Laas nd Aer ahe the ‘The result is unhappiness. ie eee Srey ne = 3 Jia | man came wp : gained six years older, ‘a bay sf The Latest Wrinkle, - 7 h pie! . at . time in the yar Hy gqual in age; The result havi, Whshis place auffers from the Fresh: pep afternoons, ‘The fads aud fashions of the| Every cloud has a wilver lining, Bargains For T 1E OLD HOMES TEAD. ri peor Wa (us brisee ae o ‘The years make little differdace; ithe | men noly knot exclaimed @ residen' Miss RoxieSand—Oi1, Papa! Lord Blaxone son are unusually pretty, Among them| 8 that your experienc ROADWAY "'HRATRE 7 —~ f Scie ' + » § . Pap ord 2Av ‘ § woerdlstet. | and earnestly, taking note of every move- his Fee ee eee eee aa tiie ony | F212 7Ria Sophomore from the sec- | berrie wauts to have “*P. 1," put in the| none is heater or more tasteful than the Yeu “Vane lawyer, D Y sit HAL GMCT Miss Agnes” |anas cad cocittnc hen’ Whos , neshonored big plaids. ict fleharacterupon bh | omd-yesten,® replied ins hearer, corner of our wedding invitations, Hler Choice as to Hams, ’ j ; ! sf @ im anind and characteryp l. NpOrOf GUT, MA Trivate terms—eb!—| , Fox & Co., in their new and much Loves Joye. PAY NES Hunting‘on, | his keen observation waa got throw t P ARVPE \ 9 Grge Did the Tanking. but that iva trade expression. larger establishinent at Sixti avenue, Fil-| yfre, Struckoyle to dealer) —Ob 200 BOYS! SUITS, 40) 16 y0are BhOH TP YCrUM tHe ATRE. Apa AD ax | With be turned away with the remark + yu ik Miss Moxio—Oh, yes: but be ways he| teenth aud Nxteenth streets, have on view | “ft: Struckoyle nbd 300 OYS' FINE ALL-WOOL SUITS, 4 PH. OTHE The Mts | 7 Pehaw ! he is only @ shopkeeper any~ ad ee cares gre re rates ite aeiee | theatre last | 12¢™ So te have every one know what) fancy piailsin endless ety att Femarhe | YOU may send up half a dozen hams, 800 Bram Mie WOM BEET Ae oe KUL SOPHERS | Ma way a cad,” te Or jo Tro! fe irs, Cham—I wen: e re we paid for him, ably pretty tak cents, a price that) Deuler—Yex, ma'aa. What brand? souk f PE OVERL s ah) ‘This visitor was the man arrested an [Prom Puek. } Ny Pees wei - — will Bo appreciated by al ludiore ee’ UY! Meas Sern Ge, Naat Urendt |, | son. no et OL ERN BOT No a8 PROC TOR Philadelphia bome yeare ago for fraud : Scumbleworth—Why, Teen Wino -| Mrs. Biug—Was it one of those tank A Truth Uivered, | Ate wael camel ‘* aur drow goods har, he «L| back haus this tine, 300 BOYS CAPE OVE HEN ENRAY BN ENING At 315. and swindling, carried ont acer See i yuio! as I ell 7 (rem Judge) ; fine nore, # ROlne ae orn EN. ste oof Lord Somerset, which name ‘ popes eis Pitre: Gem—I think it must have been, | son put acculents will happen, father, in Wig rush oS howe | Disenfranchisement, BOO SLIMUOLONE FO CE RULE SUITS eee ee eng a SBD. | Tad assumed, and with which title he had bod Seribbleton— thy are qe | for therete six acts and George Went ONE) 114 best reizulated families, ite line of pest 1 ray oer olan Ser Aner naan OTER NIGHTS EDEN gaued access to the best society im the di- ratty careful to eign their nands, every curt dad Father—That’s all right, but I want you to| they Lave MWAISTS, plain aud plaited, worh The, s Mid MAT. SAT cal MUSEE. | city _ — 4 understand that mine ls uotone of the best| York. In French 1,000 KNEE PANTS iy Blue ADMISs LON Soe KooeMdVED SEAS @L | At the present time he is in New York, Sit- The Happy Coupe. | VWean a8 @ Reformer. yegulated fhmilies, trimmed wit Maud Blak Corksccem, wursh M10), Wess rake . and he came uv to Woodstock for the. ae rom Judge) Me rom Peck | ; oo A ris kit Fobese tri PPROPAL. Noo" Pa . o Matte LiMtteD Stat AOE parnone Or eeetng tee, Chinen Doese Laas She~Mr, and Mr Prauklin'anarride I won! why Perking always carries 0 Apswers to Correspondent. asirachan and o! AND ce ALK in L NEAT WEEK HELD BY Git ENEMY." eee hie ty hat ht se id It is nts w very happy one, | suppor cane sinces been married? Miss 1, C., Brooktyn,—Itis prover to ad- of Fox & Co Can be bad af al! tretclase places A { J QtHorbeer ye eTHe through his lying we did it s He-Yeu—very. They didn't ire tod, scheme to cure him dress either p.namerired ora married lady, minis uf au lmmanee abo of these wouds | PORE ERNO. AUTH FOOR Cots . BREN : baGuas Newt pangs thing that there is a likeness ties - ° in his pockets.” [as Dear madam, St startling figures. "5" Le aR ca te th see | tsrmud, Forerthe and bidet * tue Neat wees is Wirleeiwe Company. , between the two men, old, = — saath ent | ern so, and she was quite sure of it herself, else over hedge aud diteb, aud war soon lost in | her fullest expectut ried wi * what would Katie say if she | thought of th y; hapey days pow lomg why should he make everything about him the vow fast-catuering twilight the auirtor of os dou bie nudiepntedt ‘ ouly know,” vaid ane Musegyasse AWAY! Sud eho ‘ortly” mee so bewutifult But now all was concluded, | Just before he disappeared, however, Peoeet a lene pte phe. i ane Lawiichtnn ontn (mares and sti he had not arrived, strapger turned round aud rained bis bat, ia arid om, and constant inter. hiois cates way cans MOWING ts me how, : Every day the villagers listened for the | fair guide, ‘The color deop- Course with cach other oly served to lover. Week howaauel Voor, pour Bate! Bhe heard thoes orual . a peal of the bells tas would herald bis ap- ation chesk, Coukl it reals be eas Got ee tivgm to hi Aarne Wo wele nucl taht bin he war free, Aor iiahel" re arance among them, atio'’s impatience but th Was 0 One toinform engaweniont was entered upow which eoun turned to the kay Weiteie lis, hake did pot Tus V8 QUSTANCY GAN | pearance among them, Katios impationce iiateed into the Rove dream of her fond young te ahs tnviigtins ale corel to treet aye he could have cared #0 much for any one, WEN ORs Ate Be pence Just th ) , lel ne 01 + merrily’ in the evenin in all my ow as a coad to Ler sudlerit ust then pew Man’s \icklens. nd often tried to repress it; butevery evei oufites hace MO yeas her oi wight: nF aad fog cr cauetly of : is if'uo: aff who tag taken away the | het and @ well: emnembered ea ng ab loom, ts the arrival of the owner moment dream thatany cloud could diu the lover oveot my own dear hu-sell? Why could | in ler e truaa are —— ing found her lingering about her fether's | Ef tbe'an STrivat OF He Ow Der | Myushipe of ber Urikht hopes, rye ear she vot bd coutent with Ler many lovers, | Brst love: is he weleom srevade im nous of seeing Lim whom Then Lhare really seen him.” thought ell Loved bur, too, ax well as. thi Without weeking to Jleprive me of miu pine, eee paw! pice, | br : mire, ‘don't kuow Of bia nature would allow him to y ssell Tolicwent au eas (elt plone: D- ‘The village where Katie Lee. ET ee of , = tia. Ulndia) weve eben in int Sant # look at the lance mirror bulliinighta of hury hours with ble iat | se i roleg Very" welcome; t kitew rou e of bi roung life was s tt ™ the couutey; at in the love, hate, stole over him as © | Wo coun 0 your own ie. Pee ine omeatel ADA usual, and was hastening home by a shorter! "Nt stiporminuy fast | eveuiug he would sandcr avout by her site Mabel Laadu the 4a7 ‘lance or whispered | “And in the oy of that log oad for iat 2 route, when she heard the sound of & horse's) with her father, the footuian cutered, brug: | entrauciny ber by bie gate words aud lo» words or fove to herin the quiet moonlight; | meoling. Katie forgot her sorrow, the arrengeus. hoofs ringing on the stouss of the village | 0000 “ti aud immediately the young mau | Ab! pbs, wexer-to-be-for Lo eaues iim to forget lier, ‘A'ulouth atwrwards there were m bis Laon ly infancy Lad been pprived| It was somay so novel to the quiet in-| street, Katie hastened on; but the horseman There Trankuess in ils ev. | gotten ¢ Ovenilige as, they w ed by. Lut Hussell was no more | jolcings in the village: for in the eure re Moe ee ae neente: Wild angeeklowabitente—thanber of workmen and the | soon overtook her, and with » polished bow | Pearance, that wou “Kales admiration ai Stvolliug tegether it’ ud dat” aiuoug™ h-hiavied “youth” of former | log keparated, though loving ‘ones ware * lus disposition from boshoos rdonstent excitut—that the arrival of the andagay suile, informed her that be bad Rags, One ine aarery ane MO OEMs SoMters | Frege Ot UE Osta ald hy et cate pas OS hee MA Daratl the mates | Siatel. Chalmers’ wea bette it rye ae arene ies impossibilitp placipoung squire gd every one to feel some in- | iniswed his way, and eutrested her to direct | MATES Hie intro tu him “of 4 Pa, ueedet. | Mabel pus et OF nox aud deter: | they left the ebitrs the turne| to Katle,and er ‘us restraint upon his actions vest in theagandeven Katie, whoa few, him to the manor-bouse, aid My leat wen stent but tn y \ , anorchoae gail, © May God bie anced Couvaties were alike unavailif, and rouths beforgd followed her mother 0 Katie loohed wonderingly at the stranger. Mittin tad Yo leave § oi LiwhLere ber We used often to be to paieuen tvtus Anew full gyingehadows of the apvivaching twilight prayer was 1 - ‘en the youth Was beyed contrdhe tomb, wasped from ber melanche but never imagined for & moment that it! bind me, aud, to tell the truth, Iwas in no) ‘*when We Were childn ‘oF Sebel war niy we which the Lad beet apot te. aerves the grems¥ard, sud conjured, Mabel married a wealthy nobleman, is ae: ister Me eich, bie kay shige were pougbts, sudjn turned her slaps in the | coutd be the much-talked-of Russell Boyton, | bi.mor Ub delay biahis.: the acduaivtance of own age. ‘aud we were very ‘old of each ets uo longer iio AM Fania Sligies the tellecs | na lover 6 aay, frivolous batterdy, a uae o which “ on of nN obj iT 0 by ba bi 0 of es bu e 10 reese own, avd ° ® * ° ® thon of the wasing ein bh erry jus bec! ; sruibicet caused him to @vel trdizection of la mavor-house, to admize| He looked 10 boyish, and was drowed iue/ 20,2, cuemne Belglibor te Your fair ths! Tal ane Meal to reine Oe, cirels; she chi eailed Iu trauguil beauty gctose the | to Katies examule of silent, unoo re oA ch of new apwementse wonderfulprovewenss thas wealth Fougt + coat; besider, his manner,wasso STEhMr. aiaile ot Katie, | Liwast eaten eet auduil Deansy sorase ¢ loses atribute'the rights »s iain ta nee seers ) art combidpad been able to Produce. unceremouions, that ale at once decided it | who blush Hussell listened attentively, aud thought ‘Ratio stood by t should those you love grow eold piace 1 kearius thas ou old mapononse wind ah) OR” the question i | was one of the simost innumerable servants. | pauize iw, b sucks Vieasents little change wonld be: the Att oct iuemorles came gad strauge, it reweibrance of the peek, . dust Jalline te skeay which bad pee beqCuriosity beso reise the qi h |Ing something shout him that f Katie was growing wearisome | a imgeriogly back ih the dim twilight: and | forgive; for the sot of lovi ‘ebile aie unSdtier, ir youthiul bry ** Would the stranger| She directed him the nearest route. and | thoughts for thee dey were of Bi he promised to agcept au invila- Keats of sosrow and love fast gathered iu | puriiles the Beart ond no pare love le over kre the fealty ery oue thought! watched bim for ® moment, as he dashed’ tou. ab ovennig, said the ber beautiful ueholy eyes, as abe ' in vain~ite odor ead Iregrence Mater wed