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ww iii ; _ THE WORLD: SAT ING: APHIL 13, Lev. TALES WITH THE DOCTOR. TALKS WITH THE LAWYER. @OME GIRLS AND OTHERS, | fetiows mywsit, having tived there & EASTRR'S PROMISE, few years ago, and 1 must say that they are the meanest crowd 1 ever met. Why not come to iwiee te Persons for om Matric Wrewe and Pooiry is Which the| New York ani enjoy ine company of our eociel| Come, all ye dwelere Ga the eth, panne tedig: tay lethel tots Advice Given to Sufferers Whore “Thain, Charme and Weaknegnes of the [young men, who are not afraid to spend their] Whether of high or lowly birth, rigid 2 Allments May Me Safely Treated, e ‘ fen Ave Sat Porth. money, A GOOD ADVISER. |i) whe tn God's own teuge are created LE Sell nad dint ald oat hed ie by TI Ives at Hom iy SE aaa ‘io _ de the artictes of furniture, carpets, &c.. bought 4 Fo the Beiter: Litt wp the Beart—iitt up the voice inet garages eeiona? T EW. | to the Baitor: ¥ | Monday Evening, April Will some of your’hind ‘Sadders Nélp mo out? A Recollection, ‘Tie Easter-tide, rejoice, rejoice! If the wife purchased them with her] {am greatly troubled with tetter, Kindly tell jun. A. M. Palmer announces Bem a young man, twenty-one years old, consid. | Te the RAitor: ‘Tee Ship of Promise comes wita treawures| noney, or if the husband gave them | me what to do for tt wy \ - NEW YORE PRO qed a Aneiy duilt fellow and good-looking. 1] It all comes back to me again, frelaned ta han th her property otherwise | Apply an olntment componed of equal { ; feave ptonty of money and @ good position, but 1 Though it happened long ago; ‘Tho air rings with the Tit tiles ie Mie Parte of tar ointment and oxide of zinc ae eine om 10 lore. The object of my affections it 6 awest Ast wae climbing thie same tre Resurgem! 1 ehail dike leat jbedaes Mtns t ointment twice a day. Geer Wule girl, She ts about nine 1 spied her there below. se LS ‘ team pears old, has black hair ond ts as plump as ‘i va ‘A couple are married by a minister and keep sé eM Q@ay peach. | bnow ohe has lots of beaux, eo Rt ataliblacs MA sll Deng: Roll back the atone! Roll back the stone! marriage a secret fora year Can they be mar-] My complexton is very yellow, ax a result of what om T te dot L tried to flirt with her, but Sd AB Ubi PALL Me AU ALN fated The sepulchre ie dark and tone! tled again by anothegminister when they wish to po Lt Aas Lil as fe not the kind that would do auch @ thing, Aa lmomory Eretes eWay. to: c1GRY ‘The Lord has risen for the world’s salvation! | male it pablic, without breaking the law? Wan oak S Gob. Iowans in che tight net From out the storm. Lift wo fieart doa its ap Sica wc. p. | Phosphate of soda ts a simple and { felt Seley ‘es . tmagise I see her omiling face with pearly teeth Bhe had a sweet and pensive face, ‘Tie Easter-tide, rejoice, rejoice! Yeu nk very eMficient remedy. Take one tea- BRAND ‘ 7 | Manag ra nd dark-brown eyes, Ob, those eyes! 1 watch Blue eves and golden har: Land shouts to land, and nation calle to sation. a 4 spoonful in water three times a day. | with Harper © —_ ion Ga alee ut ‘An angel pure and fair. ‘Resurgam! 1 aball rive again! Neard from him since. How will 1 go about get-] Please let me know 1 ean take for im- Fat OMEN BIOYCLISTS, iC _______ THEATRE. Aa be UW era Civ dae a TH never forget one dark, dark night, itt ting 8 diver YL. | Proving the condition of my blood, It ts tn aw W FEATURES THIN WEE Ca mad ive me Wns tekasse na Net a ae You cannot get an absolute divorce in| ey poor condition fifouing. ontena Rarton bro aera KOSTER a ROSTER & BIALS, gt : . 1 prayed to ¢ ¢ her life, this State except for your husband's} Get some tablets of arsenious actd : ame eitob ona Cie GA: guMd Weedls “all” buh: the URN P y Produced, from the best foreign ya- . ‘ Don't Let Religion Interfere, Kors hketaihalhithans The Easter song te sung for al! God's people, [@dultery. In New Jersey such divorce) and reduect iret each tablet contalh | retiog of grapes. nuperior fo double 1,0 Dat tha n4vinn: Ang pun Vina tly when wick he sald to me in tear From every heart trom every. volc obstinate desertion for the term of three| former and one grain of the latter and) cite purity evens cee nna i MASON COU, doen Sauls ws Os “We'll have to part, Oh, dear, kind folen’, [Let the bella sound from minaret and steepie. | years."” ie SEND FOR PRICE LIST. ‘y Meserved Neate S1-_Chidzen HOM. Gag bat Gh aseiton, ca to Winther’ Rappinuas Though we'll meet in after years The words swell up from hill and plain: ee ’ Pen, 4 : Seer see ore tcenenee” | Seamabr gies ee were gn "tie ernst not roe te} PACTEIC COAST WINE CO in or the gitl ts sincere, and without prejudice as STs tren ne wouMtae ees ee ee ee ae ee eae wap Music MATHIES fo her following out her religious duties, marry ‘The sight of those remembered spo v he the register bore the name | clothing. tine G , ° fer by all meana, for you would never be content That reeall to me the pasts Jv, a, | 118 the promise to mankind— Hellaees bons, by (that aims ever] YOU may And a wood remedy in stear: Se EMG eRe er ae Water CARNIVAL Hall. TO-DAY. pitts be, upteisee aiken WEIN ns The hope In avery heart enahin tiace, and has bad the children beptted Jn hat ate of sinc, Apply it as required. Distillers of California, Mian Diving, Fancy eimming. 108 Rollins | anne ys THE * 7 the, Cathalle: Church, and may eves ¥ . No matter what the worship be— ame. Which is my legal name? eo 8 RS ooh ‘America, yAced i Meor a Aa Winking at Her Window. No matter where may bend the kava, ‘A person may legally (except for u| are peer and tobacco injurious to « eineers| O49 B’way & 1496 3d Ave., Nv Y.| “wo wihesreR” wieRoennes™ss™ BEERBOHM TREE Sass £0 the Editor: ‘The Arab at his Allah's shrine— fraudulent purpose) name himself oF | coer Do you think it advisable for a singe SAURS ATA ATE tevaa Woon ox Vite Im regard to “P. V. tt ‘Tho Persian, where his fire goa shine= change his name, or acquire one by |to eat a hearty meal before aaa F A sre N ag oe far ere inging? HT RUL DISPLAYS. reputation, general usage or habit, but| 1, Yes, 2 N Amusements. ‘ iis Box Seats, $2. in this State the law prescribes that ew * PASTOR'S GREAT SUCCESS. Halt Price. : 5 when a party desires to change his} wnere can 1 ha ROGERS BROS. He vege fame he must apply by petition to the my #ses examined? 1 can MLYRE DL ROW CONTINUOTS : at Ne} not afford to consult « physician, HI BROHA BHOW TOUNTGETR Pp ANAUOENICLE, | MRS, 5 POTTER Aster county court of his county for leave) Apply at the Manhattan Eye and Kar] AWERICAN THEATRE, Mat. SAT, Tantrunoier MR, BELLEW! “Atc44" . ® wedi that It 18 for her to decide wherher she ought to| ‘The Hindso prone at encour the glances of that hard-struck tn-] The eat hir Idol's feet: Will some of your readers please advise meas to} dividual whose eyes are so much inclined to] To all does Easter-tide proctaim Bow Iocan prevent a young man from smokin) y rot okiNG | wander to the direction of the wit of het MOF When ta my company without insulting him. I] douse. 1 plty the poor fellow it he coanet eet{ ne ut Nope tne tame have requested him several times not to do 80, ] any farther than to take @ wink at the outside ishnu's v. but without success. VITA, to assume another nam stat th ‘As Jot her house. In there no way by which you] To all beneath the vault of heaven ing the) Hospital, Park avenue and Forty-firat | Reser 4d Beate Orchestra Circle ® Balcony, 0c. From 10 & ta, 2c. Boe, St A t at Week — ‘Puss’ ahead Wilsea. can give him an opportunity to be Introduced? It] The Easter Promise hae been givens grounds of the application. street. proce «. OLIVER TWiST | TABS Ee rates, NAR ee | Ov Metae ante She Hes Met the Flushing Fellows. ee ene ROCHE OT orelit Brome liaies. Wri sCierise| MOV TIN TH is ius wae 5 ae be ee hot to give much encouragement | And in the swelling Easter song {iar CHEATER HR LN? ____ Newt woek—Sandow Trocadero Company. Filo, Imogen Comer, Rette ieee at Cissy MATINEE, TODAY AT ise wattl Introduced, but If there 18 no mutual friend | Come angele! crshe Au8 (etren a oi ‘ marry &) 1 am troubled with indigestion. Please tell A" RODEN, ~~ | Datinday Concerts chntinugas, 20610, 0) PS VEN a0 Maving een the tetier algoed “one of tho] to perform that farcical ceremony give him a] To every soul by error torn— irl of seventeen? Ie it legal? = A LovER. | 10" ue etm ATLANTIC sintiie Sonrcaxarsn, | amma Rd Tee nn nA novene | catNan asin THE EF Giris of Flushing’ tm Saturday's ‘Evening | chance to get arquainted in some other way,] To every heart by sorrow worn— Yes. You should avoid haste in eatin Amp, Jap Troupe, Hodges & Lauschmyre. Louise} Supplementary an era. Fonvenire to very, World,” ¥ would advise that young lad: th r ‘i " * 7S Te eh ou 1G. MAB | Montrose, Mani Gin ma Carus, Lady Orch, t BIUOU jy not to] that is, if mu desire to have him on your list] To every bosom racked with pain: ‘ food th li 4 Lobte § je reserved seat ch (waste her affections on that you he is] of acquaintances, SOU! a oR © fui . Can & wife compel @ husband to pay her boara| ticate your food thoroughly and take a | ACADEMY OF reac, ath at evlus ol jenote * | DTARVILLE "2, gatADy jah Worth It. have had an experience 1th the : : “nrookya, rere eee ONETANCE M, LEVIEN, [It #h® refuses to leave her folks to live with him, |POWAAF composed of two grains of pure HERR’ * Thee ¥ ‘Apt aay A operat eee she) 2 3 Tput insists that he must live with them in order) pepein and five grains of subnitrate of ERRMANN mn AT. and Juliet, Sat. might acpi ores} «EDEN MUSE to be with her? #. T. | bismuth after each meal. BOR: ORFAGH NOW _OFRN: nee ee eee este a steroinger. | Every Bvening ot 9 and Wed. & Sat, Mata ot & GERMANIA THEATRE. SOUVENIR: DAY. is : : NELLIE OC eee ree 2th time, THE NEW YORK BREWER. , “tiie G. ©. L. 8.—Use & powder composed of thirty and sone trom My husband and I separated about seven years SUIS) ABLA GHA: GURGK ‘i R Ase, and have not lived together 1868. Can 6 |e and ons ounce ot iyeopodium sevens mea a| QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE. aks ars wel’ 8’ Sanh sia with impunity, marry again in New Jersey, with: | 310° BROADWAY tng grentent tucceas of ONSTRE DMO ee ere oe ie FS cae = Pl ton ap. |THE Mules Gov js Rehavior AND { a! ae i ale “ jugeest som on jag worm, whic! fe at Garde If your husband has resided in New| tects the face. the Beat Society. BOTH st. Re asin renee ‘Ape Jersey the requisite length of time, he| Pure sulphurous (not sulphuric) acid | T the Editor TéT0 STREET THEATI, Near Gh we. may secure a divorce there by proving a| may be used with good effect. It ahould| ! !t proper for me to mive a young gentleman “wilful, continued and obstinate deser-|be applied twice a day. 4 birthday present, aa he if a very intimate friend of mine and on my birthday ent me « tion” on your part “for the term of three eee First Production of the New Romantic Pay by 4 Nory pretty card? Do you think a telegram Is " ; years,” After that he may legally marry | pieage tell me what to take for a nervous and] proper congratulating hin? NASHPUL GIRL gS UE N . The attack ite frequently. 4 | ‘ Ma woman ar main sama ovs sor | MP oy n'a ner Eso tamed [PON SE cOATHNYaQD mpuld be beter. |) NIQUT. iecn ger trate os and ber husband survives her (without any will Would it be proper for entleman e1 elt 7 “Hh Great Big Hit, Liebe Von Heut. the aromatic spirits of ammonia, Take| Would proper for a ngage! to | 9 Doing left behind) what right or interest has he poontul in vichy water as required, |* YoUnE laty to Ket her parents’ consent to mar- | 5 pcg Broce ghd Lica leaves real Les Py ay 6 : has would it pelea ey ta ee to D 28281 rein + Sue. ‘The husband has the use of his wife's suffered for a tong time trom chronic |“ "he man is supposed to ask the con- Property during his life, if a child was | heartburn, and bicarbonate of sods affords only) gent of the girl's parents to the en- b bicyclist), Ma born to them; the wife has dower right, | temporary rellet. Eaceenunt: hand a Walia that ts, the use of one-third of her hus-| Try Pagahiy of kino, Take ten drops eo ee ), Oe band's property during her life. between meals. I have received invitations to a wedding an- vs i ree *, Het oy oe Riversary, if not able to attend, of shall CASINO. wo NI CHT. THE seansRe Twas married elx months ago, My wite has a] Kindly inform a poor man where he can have [MNt Cams, Now, how shall adore them VAUDEVILLE Americanand ursyens Artis | NEXT ‘NG good bank account and a house on Putnam avenue | his throat examined free of charge. a al es etl aga a de ft Bronze 8: eas | which fe paid for! If ahe dies am I sauuied to[ At the Vanderbilt Clinic, Amsterdam PAE AT cuales se egy ay ease gals BALLET Le 7 acta Be a GRAN iD fi cr crag Paes jank, and ela 0 ail her property? She has no parents, but has) avenue and Sixtieth atreet, dremed simply to Mr Blank and end throu | GRAND CONCERT. | ii. NEW 'DA ta ‘married sisters. I also have a bank account Ue. 14. for. mali?’ Invitation also containe the lady's visiting | ATANDAMD Bheatee, Kye, 6s Mat ie. & wand Knew ety. 43 and two houses on Dean street, paid for. If 1) 1 op —argenio Ip frequently used in the treat-|card, with two days for receiving In future, Will Et COLUMBIA, Ears" ive. Mate Wed ie is he entitied to ail I leave? I have three | cone of akin diseases, but it should only be used | game rule apply to that If prevented trom 790 _MOLT JOHNSON Mme Sans Gene, re Viger oa Neither my wite no! Tl on specifo directions of « physician, ing elther function? READER, Newark, " . FW q 5 4 yi \ \d I bv 1 cd, Should you die intestate, without chil- J. F, WHITMYER, M. D. 1, Your husband's card and your own bua Theatres | av Wert eat, Mats ant Knowl —— ee may go in the same envelope. Nal SUAVE. \Al HNC Ne ea Mate, W Gren, your wife will take one-half your ; : personal estate, and all the residue if t| THINGS ARE QUITO DIFFERENT [outer envelope Is unnecessary, % If you fi an T Ley, In the Vale of Avora. | ¥ o “ a Gon't exceed $2,000; if it does, she takes now. cannot go to one of the “at homes" sen ENINGS K 10 $2,000 in addition to the molety. ‘The re- —————— carda on the day the function takes STH AVE. THEATRE. ites AT.SAT Ad. | COL. NINS'H PA mainder goes to your brothers, Should | There's been a great change since our grand. | Pluce. o 8s | HIS WIFE'S FATHER. ser she die intestate you would take a like fathers’ days, Ia ft customary to attend the theatre at night menses A proportion of her personalty, and if Wor things are much ¢)fferant now. tn evening dress when your lady companion In in} DEQPLE'S THEATIE, | The girls 1 noted for innocent gi pik thea’: RY. ENRY C. MINER....Pronrtetor you had a child by her, born alive, you Wad thinks Ace aes ia ordinary street clothen: MARRY COW | tite GREAT “ $9) MAT. would have the use of her real estate Lea aaghaheehiachl It 1s better, when possible, to wear | Qoweny prama. | FRIENDS, | Sar Men rehipped thei: i rt '" during your life. She, in case of your| yea often ree heard my aid crentmother wey death, with or without @ will, would] piyorees wer POLICE INSPECTOR. | Tq BEST QUALITY OF COAL, all = NTZ-SANTLEY evening dress at the theatre. If the; NEXT WEEK —TIL ye heard my old grandmother say, ‘ nS i ‘ . ital scarcer than snowballs iu Mey, [Sift with whom you go, however, ob-| MINER'S | RF. er 27th wt. and $th have » life interest in one-third of your But then it ts different now. Jects to the contrast between your cos-| QTH AVE, | BURLESQUE CO. at, 128, real estate. But she could by will dis- nase ar 5 tume and her own, you might wear an | HEATRE, MATE. TUES THURS TO DAY * pose of all her real and personal prop- haben one rae hi ae ' afternoon or a business sult. iN f vecaueen; all corte 218 We erty, loved fagy ewasacali i | MINER'S ROSE. Lad LL A.—KNOW your fate and fortune. oe ey at. fee eee Misa Dora Lane, Working Qirl.—The Ameri tans Siete i seientie palmiat, ‘They never believed they owned all of the earth, | Would one he considered educated, possessing BOWERY, | ENG bohslacking Tuck, Thurs .To-Day | BAYER 0 But things a ATRE. Mate Me much different now. book Knowledge of several lang: CY investi at a Law Advice Association, 257 Broadway, will at-| The sterling old Gospel would ministers preach, tenes and knowledge of etiquette ay pare protaptiy: tend to the matter for you, without charg ‘And sermons which should Christianity teach AVIS AND TRILBY. | STAR PMEATIR, teves 915. Sta sat 2 | ily “and reuonabiy 224 and 338, Broadway We for Hitteal iT cated | rooms 1 and 2; telephone 22: ‘Uaedt. Taaw fere never ignored for political a To be educated (in the full sense of} wine DENMAN. THOMPSON DCH RASTER HATS Dopalaty leaving im, bec But then it ts dim support you ‘and at now, the word) one should understand and | | AND THK UL HOMESTEAD. practise the rudiments of etiquette as| SUNDAY NIGHTS, SONGS AND Saree for young men, 210 Broadway, corner cost of & decree of sepat Officials got right on # murderer's trail, ; \ aa Sr adiea” aan ae to jail it 5 But things are quite different now. thoroughly as those of the more gener- | BROADWAY Theatre, vas i. | Have YOU SEEN IT? “Art Studies ; MANTIS AVAGANZA Cos” | HAVE YOU, SEEN Dortoia for lovers of Z HWA marae under the old | Jewish | And goon had the vile maletactor in jail, ally accepted branches of knowledge. Al AD D i} N, J R. 7 perd reproductions peistings Cy geremony is te) in this State, and if your cl on * L i smbe: « Minband after contracting such a" marriage with eat Ah nee ore: meet alteryb Te {t unual to take off the hat when meting @ fie Mallet by arin siete ton See mother or slater on the st you, marries again, you can compel him ‘They never would wait till the a pap . port you, or you can prosecute him for bigamy. A'| Had fastened the ertme on the slayer, and t et or in other public | EMPIRE THEATRE | Rayan wnt Present ‘agreement, with or without witnesser, | casa iIKAcA Waneullee: HOR places? Aino, is It necessary to call Im person . iI that i neces But then it ts different now. a HORE “pr hostens) atten Navlomaccepieg: and JOHN-A-DREAMS., Mary here to constitute a valld marriag BARTON. card A Constant a) y ow ——— a a aMersaboute ‘ee Pour hunted yeu, taunt’ Labs A Rush om Ammunition, 1, Most certainly it Joseph Jeff in RipVanWinkle | xonce to compel him to support sou, TH| ssegionel, can you oblige me with a load of pow. [Hever omit any of “the smal, aweet | #Osepn velferson in hip vant in NOTICES! hereby L's au UMATISM AND Goor yon a CPR rota My Pie at one nded # function, or is it suMcient to mail| _MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. _ Tor eueutar — IGNORE AUNT. Eve. ah MYERS'S jer neckWear, ” rowone aunt. THARLEM OPERA-OU YE, omit faavaae, 2 | MES" ane Bedhac!. iellets in such case Tn thie ¢ iy 1s Repertory. fellet, in sucht case in. thle pa pooxfldomicnoey courtesies of life” in intercourse with ORY. _ | gue having left my bed and seen ot tar from heya Detlef ts cae ar sqganement with two|the Women of his family. 2. Most func-| GRAND QremAHQusts oy ag. a | «sullivan at Srey, io "ta taal i iit fave you and 1 tear I won't have | tions (a dinners, dances, &c.) Involve a wih fitiet TUE fo Chinatown.) Le” ie ‘Yhe ond of three years, for desertion. '—AUlente Constitution. Il afterward: feck Agnes Herndon (a repertoire. | was strong; so, though she had never {Tommy, who had promptly returned the|child before, for he had been asleep. but | ished # aking abe was the old, defiant, | that no one had seen her, when, as —— future home trent woidiers, rendered eafe 9 jown the exact cause of the qi compliment, after which preiminary|the noise had awakened him, and she | sh iss Mandy; and ‘with one | luck would have it, as she drew near | by the presence of the f And had, consequently, no real passages of arms blows were dealt indis-| watched him now, almost against her |of her characteristic, determined nodg, own gate, Mrs. Perking, a spiteful|in scarlet coats, and Cdge as to the justice of Joe's bitter re- criminately, varied by an occasional kick, | Will, @ strange, new feeling at her heart. |directed, it would seem, at the mild: | old lady and desperately jealous of Miss| Which was a trite contrary yt «|sentment against “them’ Haleses"—for both the contestants screaming mean-|She saw him shrink and shiver as the | faced cow, ane went into the house and) Mandy, crossed the street, coming to-| perhaps, but really the effect was her anger had in time come to include While at the top of thelr voices. Mi sounds from the kitchen reached him; shut the door wards her. Miss Mandy's hand shook mponiny Mrs. Hales also—she espoused her Hales immediately swelled the cho’ saw him close his eyes and clinch| Early the next morning Mise Mandy /as sho unlatched the gute. “I ain't qoin’| |, Misa Mandy sat lost in, enjo: or brother's cause with such warmth that | With erclamations of angry * remons Uny Asta when the sharp cough went shopping, She walked rapidly, | to hurry one bit,” ee vaid to herself, | this scene for some seconds, even the death of his enemy was not, Strance, w baby, incensed past|came; she saw the dark circles under | gleam of excitement in her eyes, her | with a furtive glance at the approaching | Sudden flush she wept ae, And the Heav Basket That Fe a ad I sultcient to appease "Wi ire spite | snurence, ae b left to the tender Oe 7 the Elo veins (hrobbing fare poe red Sra fe tronenitul pucker, figur he together, exclaiming, the packing of murmurings of disapproval from va-| mercies of the severe-looking stranger, | White tem the pitiful le figure 5 Wall, Milas Wilkina” called out Mrs. y oun ts Flous sisters in the church, and wistful | After @ brief Interval of grey 1 whim: | outlined ia worn quilt, the most un-|one swift glance at the window near] Perkins, puffing for breath—Mrs, Per-|ceeded with more speed, lances from humble, careworn, shabby Pering, broke into a series of heartrend-| childlike curves of the sensitive, quiv- which Wille lay, At the milliners shop | king was’ vere Atoutcant ate Het | pleasure Ke fi " i ?. irs. Hales, Miss Mandy vigorously car-|!ng wats. ering mouth. she gazed almort angrily. Was she de-| Easter bonnet in that bundie, I 8° ‘A glass of jelly, some rosy Way to Mts. Hales’s Door. Mea. Hales. Miss Mandy vigorously Fite saisa standy indeed! fa tha pode "The sight of the child brought thoughts fying Mise Anson and. the world in -gen-) pan? coin al Pata et i Mea a «wo great golden’ appl 2 came isut to return to Mrs, Hales in the] of her enemy, mirrodnded, bar fice eind | of other days, when he was a baby, and [eral, or was she only fortifying her Own | enough, anyway. Hope you'll have a keep “things stiddy. sxplaiped > doorway and Miss Mandy “under. the | confusion, such Rs there had been a close friendship be- | soul? she reached the sstore ae | guodainy tusmotrow to'ehow It off sorbed packer, fittl dripping treet, Mrs, “Hulea looked halt maid PES Tat Se a frrsen the two, families. and ice, bad |pitchaca of SCG CONEONS Caled: | chs, ths concluded er cutting, speech ite penta tana ¢ crow! 4. | pick Q ot aint lightened at her boldness in thus beard- | hous. t favany ve te e | purchase « f a #3 Mandy faced her Tt was raining hard, and the wind. | picking her way across the “muddy| ing the enemy: Miss AMwidy hid twenty Wonder that hem eee nudren, What| Been mamed “William Joseph, for his | plished: but while Mr. Stubhs was m Pine Mendy, faced | er which was from the East, blew raw and (street, “what busines ts it o' other folks | minds in a minute, Should she yleld? | as she afterwards said, she. ciest ‘feit| father’s friend. How long ago it seemed; uring off che pools Aties, Aland | gotmy new Easter bonnet in here, Mis’ | eH ised ehill. {now I spend my money; ain’ .| During Mrs. Hal lung S!lnegs in the | mighty Ike lettin an’ acre: "lor and now—Miss Mandy shifted uneasily | twisting the fring t erkins,”” she said, “an’ I persume it's| tive size—“How s'pri Arita staiity whol had -acpatlika ROLTOR Caetond ‘seed et t I in-! Winter, Miss Mandy's conscience had /o' the rest of tom." amin’ long) on her chalr. There was a strane fecl- | ing more nervous every minute Ing croagh Anyways | Hke it bettern! them eges under the re ) andy, who had a cal prvor jdependent o' everybody in this town?” | hud many qualms. Bhoull ehe? No! At! Meanwhile the battle in the kitchen {Mim her throat; she xwallowed once] | Bue lookel at Mr. Stubbs helple We Senet AC Bad before eit be sald Mandy, “with ad @ getting wet, stopped an Instant to se-| So she defled them all; and this walk | Was asking too much. “Hes dew, “folks” | continued to rage briskly, ant the walle [Qf twice convulalvey, then. with sieaithy | one OF tice whe rely bition. of ita) Wusnin’ you a good-mornin’, Mis, Per. | cen, ee norickt eure 4 firmer how of her scant black| through the rain to consult Miss Anson, | Would make such @ fues about It; every- in the parlor grew more frequent “ni nel glance at the child, ane raised her hand! vations ax to the probabitt * king’; and she turned away, leaving the hard as brickhets,, ekirt; then, with a sigh, she trudged] the village miiliner, about her new don.) CQUY. Meth She suddenly ‘ieee lees heartren ing 19 her face, To Bry Beaks fens peing Ree RLEbTeR: rémarded. her woman devoured with curiosity and ie feature. apd cain ng, se miiliner, about her new bon-| aware of the pleading lok in Mand 0 0 ot | Har she was loo lore severe a1 nopkee ded he > beholk bravely forward up the village street. | net to be trimmed, with the possible ad- c Cyent whe shook hee damp skirt | her own discomfort aeake werent Teiee| than ever as, the hand Ati trembling] with curious eyes a he folded the atina Afaudy, worked dhateatt “There, that's all. I declare, ¢ I ‘most wisht I hadn't sald I'd come|dition of a bunch of violeta or a deep i ! she would not yleld; she | Johnn: Pigrew apace te | WIR Anger that clutchel the oy um: Ate cy (adi durabda iitile AWwhe Put hy i ociock everything was things is nice, Now fur the ca chang carefully avoiding a . f brave the clcmenta, and 5 -| i need abe muttered, grimly, ‘1 Miss Mandy urne le y and ina flutter of delight she get- d to-day,” she said, carefully avoiding al red rose, with bits of velvet, lace and rave the elements, and £0 pre-) Warde th a tte plagues out yonder” | ras Mi eae seston lfrom him now, und, his gaze following a ulti of delight she Bat: | ich the wrote slowly, if & 68 Metle pool of water in her path. “But/ ribbon, used for years and now care-| say coldly, | had frequently be: |" Half an hour later Miss Mandy was) hers, his won deepened, Then} . | Pan ster present for Willie I walking down the village street towards | spoke. hig vol sharp fr Sree Uke wala, exultantly, view-|from''—she paused an inatal what's the use o' fussin'?”" she went fully pinned to T'll jext never felt no oF rin the little parcel 4 if \furprise: “Want to see some ot t : SUR Artielog spread ol rote rapidly with com! @lmost as if argry with herself. “I'd)in her hand, was her way of showing | pureel in her hand. I «Teil on the Pe es, in had ceased: the late sunshine thinust’. his bony. finger pointing “to | {ue (Ae various articles spread out ber | wre orig driend Mics Mandy @ot to come to-day, spite of everything, {f| her indifference to public opinion ' i for ‘ner bon-|her stern breast, She really biittantiy through the tender, some toye on the further counter Ber anit kina. I want my bonnet by Suntay; and Ido] Ag she reached the further « t the | ether vel ce. ‘The tempta- | try to comfort him; but as she stooped nof the treck, and Ping upon the lactate outta et me hat es hen she bean, but she made slow An hour lator Miss Mandy was stand. ee sper: > i F es is ‘as too strong. 6 do ‘ les tn turned inem to tiny [dened as she replied stou i , enjoyin r power, ing, well w use want | thy then,” with a desperate c:utch street the rain, which had ee eee fo ATE HR Cat ag” teeek | dor"the frig RioAca ates ind Taareetnng | ahestay af wola and sliver: thet Jadding, with a forced. Inugh Meee in tceally Warm heart. tong closed | llucs, near Mrs, Hales's front 40or. ce at her dragging skirts, “I've had some-| a fow minutes came vows 4 | trembling etip of her tongue, al- | cheeks turned towaris her w es Ape | $rass beside the path shone with 1; | You're urprised at my lookin’ ae 4 two Inighty influences for | te step set the big basket, ti thin’ new fur Easter Sunday-new or | pan, {vet ae most. bere: krew what she was | palling that she resume) By | Tess dewy “dtamenis: the birds cxlied | tt 8 Mr Btuube; but mm soln one's self a8 well aa nihers, | of paper itty, (0,1 handle @ = ears; an' 1 don't | yoy see het about, she r r we : | Suddeni: RPaka mouth fh yly to each other in the treetops jand that's enough’ She crossed Niaympathy for Netle ehiiaren a 8p: Gxed up; thet ip-tur yearsi an! 1 don't t hate to nth Well, I helieve Hales and | the hepcess fatant Neher fact had teen | Phere Was 4 sense of Spring life and Mr. Btubbs following. | “Lat tne bk up the smal comfort she | Miss Mandy trembled aa # fee no need to do different now, jest be- r 1 declare was Walking up the narrow path to the| the mouth of a cannon ee "| freshness and joy in every nee that Noah's Atk the deman had unearthed from the old ecaest up-|doorknob turn. “I declare, . @ause o' what folks say. great min She paused, an door. . i As soon 4s possible Mrs, Hales flew to| | But Miss Mandy walke an’ on AC them Jumpin Jac wes ae rs, and covered with the new, bright clutching, ft pt cents, behing y ed he Sirectis Poor Miss Mar She had ba the relief of he ngeet offsp nut | scious of tt all. One han ne piety hooks; an nate the! from the store; and as she care-/ support, e Mise Mandy jerked her heed defently.) Directly in { , in the dc erat EE MARU Ee 8d MANE | Peete haa Che settee’ Perel ts Pie | parcel the other the sugar imag Mt fille edided it and ald it in the bottom | ‘Phensne heard Mrs, Hales's excl Bhe knew perfectly weil that “folks"—|way of “a litt ble-down, paror. before her heart misgave her, | old rocker hear Mite. Mat “with the | Umbrella, its p i Mr. Stubbe's cur ame almost! of the basket, she said. . | lay tion ot surprise, and, peering caut ddentica:, by the way, in spirit, at least, | 400d a woman with a baby |r Why hed ese done ints foulen thing?|buby in hor arms, when sounds of wae| behind. | Her + it great to be restrained as he pro- Casier on his hard be with |from behind her leafy screen ‘ \ As ghe recognized Miss Sta Som hersef past re i arent ° ysile grasse Qucel the desired articles for Mies fulaey Neat x itcioux her stoop and read the card, then with the constantly quoted, ever power-| tiexed loc . had committed hersef past retrle eaaln issuing from the kitchen, the dis- | Caught way grass q erie Mat the ARES that un: at Roop and reas, the Game DRO reetaneis trees arise ere ag PICO ook vame into her eves: she, too hew orien of thags sas a foregone | tracted parent. breathing out ‘threaten. | {hen sw taindrops fh dandy'a inapectign: pul = gungen cokes A a recipe of jheavy basket with # sudden, L ible » exercise | ene ce a ay hen sud- clus! Then, suddenly,, 4 e 7 t ebe! 4 | Shin 8 On some r na: Viting neltie rT ie ous Cool a 0 id Gost strict waich over the doings, or the|Aenly ahe called out, a little nervous her own iaconsistencics cversame her | with wwologies to her gurst’ depatied | from sacross. the street alied | Question nor comment, with an effort |in her day, amd a. litte amerWwith car |ionely woman, with, s0'few to love, failures to do, of every one of us—were| SMbe in her voice cheeks flushed hotly as again for the scene of action, this time | Miss Wilkins’; Miss’ Mandy never held his p Mary he aurprivea |Temte In it and icing on top, followed the | waiting @ moment tll that s \ ‘ , ‘Migs Wilkins,” she said. “won't you ys the case with her when strug-|taling the baby with her, and so leay- | turned. My t Ma Burp ymfort; and then, with & sigh of con-| should disappear, sp Gaying, some in pitying, some in trium-| come in an’ walt “til It's quit: rain With any" unwonted emotion, ake | Ing Mise Mandy in comparative peace Presently whe reached her own neat' when 1 he sottloquized, bei tment, she (ok up the book, of fairy | the tender twillght With & nt tones. that “Mandy Wilkins was] You'd better it's Vaweul b ‘ voked more grim and frbiiding than} In peace? Far from it. She sat| cottage; mechanically she opened the ing low ov his cash drawer, @ tales, the purchase of which had put the pel lable to live beyond her means| ,Ats® Mandy fairly squirmed under her | usual. Bie muctered somethin It reply [clutching her umbrella, growing more | Kate and Went up the little walk. On| afraid that his austere customer might’ finishing touch to Mr. Stuibe's i Ater supper Mise Mand! Bact and git into trouble, if she kep’ on| tales "were he fact was she and Mrs.| to her dell ted hostess's rather ineo. | angry every minute angry with hereelt the porch sive paused and. turning, faced| hear his MMouents, ere tied up Miss ment, and there was sien : old bonnet, and, pressed its, ot on good terms; When | herent words of welcome, then, seating | for being there; angry with “them shift. ad expanne ininclosed ground | hen the bund a d ‘ * . % ( a-spending money so free on her|they chanced to moet they were civil. herself stuMy near the joor, responded | less Haleses fur havin’ such a © | Opposite, “and heyond the ewutitul) Mandy stepped cautiously ino the (had been proved. bey on: furning oes ay ae aaathes: but that was all, though Mrs. Hates had | as briefly as possible to Mrs. Hales's an-|children anyway: angry beyond power | clear-shining western #ky There was 4| street, and, with a hasty Klance to ixht| the owner of the maxic §:ipper te y is bonne well: f dy hag a| Cone all she dared towarde effecting u| imated {How of taik, which, however, waa! of expression ai the children themselves | new Jook on Misg Mandy's sharp face—a | and left 4 quickly, by way of an he book Was disposed of Miss ‘True it was that Niet wee iy 2 bf Feconcillation atta chi ahi hea | 2222 interrupted by fa wild shriek, the tne neh tikes is fi gentle, pit tyne phaltashan ed ook And| unfrequented back Jang, towards home. Mandy was (ree to turn her attention to me to ha’ got a new one i bea great ndness nice t! 6, with, is unpleasa 5 e of affair had very incarnation of terror, pain and Ft ie er grim exterior was but @ faint in- | When 3! e, her volce trembled! n th cS te oO e iy e e toys, « ” « a perhi nts fot rly eRe nbal in hee | Originated sn a quart! years before ber | Migs Mandy's nerves were not of the dication of the voleano of wrath. bub: | a Title” "Poor “chia “she mur: | under her shawl. Indeed. her behavic [He the at them admiringly, the Mn-| bright spot in. the carpet, sagt eed {ween Mr, Hales and Mirs Mandy's bro- strongest. She cutched the sides oie fine within’ when her indignant redee-| mured, — apparently addressing «| during the whole expedition might have | gered them lovingly —the Jumping jack, | still in her hand, Jenely, crusty, old-maid’s heart for a ther, but it did seom to Mre. Hales, now, chalr with both hands and held on er tong were sharply broken in-upon by a| large | white. cow tethered in the/|led the casual observer to suppose her | the tin soldiers, the Noah's Ark. "| At last she roused herself, yy bonaet, ‘True it aso was that| that her husband, was dead and Joe no | dear ute, while Mra. Hees, unceremoni- painful, hollow Cough Miss Mandy’ faced |open space, “Tne little | can do fur you|to be engaged in some rei "At last the temptation was too strong: | row afternoon [must run Mandy was poor; comparatively | longer lived at BloomMeld, Miss Mandy | o1 Me ee Baby On the Rone, | Ricut and looked towardn the window |fewill do. Jest because I've ben a’ ole | profect, of which she fully realiged the| with a shamefaced glance at the win-| Wilile,”” she exclaimed, might relent, and smoke the pipe ot | r to tne. rescue. heat which, on his little hard bed. lay |fool ain't no reason fur my goin’ on that liniquity, but which, with hardened heart, | dow she opened the ark (“jest to see ‘{/ with » twinkle Jn, Ly ied Sie Hales, dying, people said, of con-| way. Let foiks talk, ef theyre nothin’ |she was determined to carry through. "I the beasts ix perfect”) and made a fine|aat him how jhe Il , that te, even for Bloomneld. ‘then,’ fe abe vor festly paid. wos Going forwar: h blappe: | Sumiptlon. Bhe had scarcely noticed the [better to do.” My the time she had fn-| She was Just congratulating herself! procession, the march of the animals to) net,"—The Indepe' Por bo. Musa Mandya family pride mI the “Keicben,