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Se PR ee ur) rere —E nT sume eras - ‘The saule tataht tele wvvar! Ab, Mery Lieste! you Know not ye Ty ad and brightness yom bring to my f | Then I'l stay with you all the time, Every: body cleo says Fahmoy them to death, and 0 MISCELLANY, (lt, Toe Wor a py Cham, eee #8 log onl 0 tr, "ll keep friends with you,” af z be dove by rule,’ an it you only Would” salt Binnacle, a) ‘The bed would fein, for aystota's wale, Mile doubtingly. eee ee hi i ““{ will! 1 Mite you," and she raised her eyes ‘They vility the rest, © moment to his manly fees, ‘I'll come and nurse you till youere strong as ever. Kitty says I'm a Sret rete ahd to take care of babies, and why shoulda’t I be your dostross and attendant? Ob, dear! I wish the supper bell own deserts distrust, ets ial Ou GOOD faBM oe Tree. Stem all wen "road them khaves | would ring—I'm bugty ase bear! Don't you ant Zould abolish tals, ‘Want vome toast, of tos, or—," Joat his own, “Ro, no, little an! T fwant nothing but 4, ” 5.0 The bea et thus doth paint i nN vse gow & fickle fame ‘Aak papa, then,” was the roguish reply; T | BELG § and Grom Weis he amallow’s wings, dare say he'll gtve me to you—most assuredly ’l ED . ; by , 7 Lait f jf I should tell him to, Papa lots mo do just as alt . ‘ : en 0 I pleats, and that’s why I'm thinking of buy- 1 : : pS ing a curfous bear, @ man has in a cage on by Ay r if - : ; deck. If 1 only liked the owner as wel! as 10 TLL xD TFWARRO om like such pete, it would be « bargato, but he's Fly yt Brag one "| an awfully ugly looking man, He gave me an br, * pies ‘Thus of we've seen our world reproached By theae who bere mteused it ; Bet bepest they eth nke bare been eae ‘Who're barely thus abure it, apple, but I couldn’t eat only a little, just as he was locking, and then it suddenly slipped over- Written Expresely for the New Yerk San, | board, (by mistake, of course!) But now -—" ‘Listen, you ttle mad ea!” interrupted Bin- oLiete, TS ec yee ape tant ye eee ees GREY MARE FOR °5 hands bi dred a minute—and see how wild and feverish BSc a eiecesiee - eal : T'm getting about the eyes!” THE HOLIDAYS, LIGHT ; OR “ota gracious! I'll call Dr, Parmley at or pe ia maaiekied ee paneer eed A Cruise to the Cannibal Islands — A Tale of Adventare tm the South Pacific, 98 BY F. CLINTON "No; listen, I want to say a word to you. The happiness ofthis moment only makes th utual loneliness of my life appsar all the biacker, * And it's just so with mo.” “1 dread your withdrawa'.” “And I wish I could be with you all the Kate Wynard,” | time.” Erioes carrey eee Eten parser oC HOMBE WANTED, IX EXCHANGE Cramer ene aaa seo se af ARRINGTON, for eatgg tO | Then at ms be andy rel fonds, sharing SRL tevice Wi Bode oe SALES FOR GALEA HOnst_—soump |) GRIST AS HOLIDatTs-|™ joys and sorrows ‘exch other.” ———— and ’ , ry * | CHAPTER L With afl my beat fa Vitale i Peony % omencdy. Mortis = : “Enough, Mary Lizzle, Ieee In your gentle | Foresthits sive 4 roowe rear hg z ‘ @ FOVEL UCERVIEW.—AN INFERROVTION—A | pience the light which shall be my guidi iba Rent ee Ba por math LOBT—F#0M 101 E. DUCOVERY, con forever, We have both bad our svrrowa— on the mornin, While Jack Tlanse’s lay there sleeping, in bis | I in « mother turned out of house and home in fit "ero notte ae aoe AND 4th state room, aboard of the Medusa, thefoutih day | my atwence, and wandering off to Anstzalis a | near ty ates Ei kf th pe Lf Eo ‘ont from Sidwey, end when he was nearly recov. | search of me, and dying wretchedly or living | heard, ee ered from the severe illncys whieh hed beld him | unheard of—and youin an only brother, stolen fare’ SALE—THE STOOK AND Fix- a close pélsoner for sevoral weeks, « fairy-iike | from home when a mere child, and whose fate is | Shes tee seunr kee Grease tances Caseks creature opened the door, looked timidly around, | unknown. But we bave still hopes and joys @qxtered with coizeless ators to the side of his | enough, or can have, to teach us the blessed- couch—earnestly rezardirg bim, and Mstening | neevof living. Let this Uttle hand, now rest- to his breathing—an¢ quite involantarily mur- | ing to confidingly in mine,.be that of an affec mured. Uonate and aye (Pp ag as long as it shall re- “Poor Jack! how pale and thin he is! Poor | tain the pulses of life!’ fellow!” ys "Te shall, That which is of the spirit Ia for- AT A BARGAIR—A | And there was a pearly tear of pity in each | ever, Each can be a dear earthly shrine to the totaling Coep bine eye, as the fairy bect down and pressed | other, with our heavenly Father over and above snore then pay the rent: Das 00 Ros Wo. 2s own, _ STORE AND DWELLING | ibsrs ‘Unable to control either his delight or wonder “ Thanks—thanha,” et ouch an awakening, and half thinking that Binnacle drew that Httle maiden closer to his he had died in his sleep, and gone right away to | side, and almost reverentially pressed his lips to eats heaven, Jack started up, just in time te atch | her Madonna-like brow. He knew that her soal, APARTMENTS TO LET—TRE WIEST Oh MANUFACTURERS CAN ot 8 ‘and ‘rolled @ glimpes cf the fairy's face, golden tresses and | 90 child-like and tender, had been touched by tthe f nerd hoe CSE freed ae A I. 2 ' tylph like figure. For an hour thereafter he had that divine fire which kindles the incense on the A whale bes Met ce! . 4 _e Jain there, thinking of that strange event, quite alters of heaven. He knew that he could trust | sex nee b comer CURED— sure that ho had seen his sagelic visltress before, such a fresh young heart, the more especially ag paFOR SAL¥—RESTAURANT xD BIL J . ae aitm om though he could not decide when or where, He | a2 intelligent aspiration hed raleed It above iA a palm, tas coed tension, Hoy ne ie fy . Fog yas Lape VE AM ‘was finally almost tempted to declare it all those stagnant levels, where deception, and the | evenue, a dream, when a slight noise at his door caused countless follies and weaknesses of human natare ant WANTED—IN WILLtA WILLtaMs- direct | have thelr abode, ‘Then and there he resolved sat te see | Reale es poy turn a stealthy glance in that that she should be the angel of bis home and age ea eee p D : ’ * FOR THE 18 — CAL Bho hed already entered and cloeod the door, but | __ “Father and mother both like you, too,” added Let shoes ee tame | GOODS eer as sofily as she * Mary Lizzie, asd mother says you wk ney Seas ae ree fi M wake alr?” eotest like our lost Reginald! Are you quite sure Seater, ici8 94 \~-y! erp ects sad the awootenh Uitte | 05 arvtn seality, plain Jock Bianaslot - How Pater tt a vey iy ‘Thete she was again, the same Iittle fairy, | heart forever. Jock held h's breath, not daring to reply, lest | fanny It would be if papa should know all the ‘TO TEACHERS—FORSALEOR TO LEr, v7 OL a bis gruff toves should deive the -enchantetes while that you arean Karl or « Count, and be $i Ts Sener Pikot go at ss loughing tn his sleeve at what he sald about my | °°, away. “Tim sure youre.” continued therweet vole, | Marrying a Jask Tar! Bu’, oh! doar, what to | Watjse Wier ah “or elze you would not keep #0 till.” the matter? “Right, quite right, Wile un but don't get | , “That face=tbat man!” gasped Jack, more | fi) WANTED ANY FERSON HAVING frightened, or I sball wish I had never waked!” | “eathly pallid than ever, as a loo! most | clearing bd or 10a wack 0 Srpeneen to “Pabaw! that's wicked. But do you fool | Painful alarm convulsed his countenance, by addressing 8 line 3 Gry box 0, Bap ot quite well now, and ab'e to sit up?” sca eceplee pl ea an id Vdays ris ‘iQaite” lary Lizzie looked around, Py Tam ¢o glad! Dost you remember | tme to detect the cause of Binoasle’s emotion, | fig FOR ge bourend he Meg ch mes" and tke vistross acvacced cose to hie | A man had opened the door, and thrust ba face J et ete rece mi deen it ee feo couch, and stood where tke rays of the setting | through the opening, looking searchingly in | prlos * SOLDIERS OF NEW YORK MILITIA 4 sr ‘Alo ary fee ittae ond Call oe + Geir Rirest ‘ KARE a LADIEM, FRIEND !—DR. VANEEEKE sun, etreaming through tbe dssd light, fell upoa | Pon the young couple—vanishing a soon ap Bex ey sO Aioir id. Van Wants edatoiareJanacay ora, name oan : A oept poor hoe form and fos'uros, Lam Mary Lizzi, the | Bie 8 cack Lasher garb ab 0100" HOR. WRAY RAMOS Wall a ‘ N i daughter of the Earl of Dowlingsbire, cf the hasbeen) apd TO LET—A CORNER GROCERY STORE, | |) BOUNTY ‘LANDS, 60_SOLDIEAA. . — Acmirality—toe Lite nuisscce you risked your | 2 B°*ly esr bad sony oe nytt hack rooms and collar, Pith Axtare, a food saber un cing pe ber arr aap at fi ! if to save from drowi ng, lst sumer ina | Thank God! be’ gone, But how came he | Se ee ee aa Pasig ae Gee ee o Dsl lits a pivabemmmnieict ths rarest ee wire char Aces Me. Gannels, the natural. Lar a ‘ gine Reouuh onges oured Sistwoee *-Ob, Indeed, indeed |” Heavens! 4 FOR SALE CHEAP—A CORNER GRO-| —_ we aa at a , fom Varo to it pets A look of joyful ree-guition paseed over Bin- pt epee has the bearina cage, and Ls say soe testing Seoptaat wien Gets ate tee nacle’s face, a8 be Wook toe maiden's ji:tle haud 7 7 ashen It Sieaneg and vi Vices, Surveying and’ Draw! ——— vB STRLIa mb ek tm id ale a | at he ame vai wh | Be ga SERRE | I aS ee TS—TOY CROCKERY, ORINA AND Dik tay efusentest page } only How plad, bow very glad Tam to s60 you, | Puneet 1 knife between my ribs, and who fired | “=~ Mary Lizzie. But how cane you bere?” Ls ate _h ure pntier aanins cit acr169 ai be sold cheap; must, ld off to make Re pe at your father twice in Melbourne last summer, FOR SALE—A eee sx —_ | sngaee th Seats Fe ! We are going home with you in this vesse ne -eeeens as fg eres MeRon to} ‘i hl _____ SHIPPING, st Rhee —In fatberand mother, and [. We havoall boan in- | Mine inter sige, (POs TOE TH quiring afier you of Captain s orms, every day, “Say nothing to any one; only tell your father, and I are ‘been here three tises befre to see} wien you go out, that I am quite stout, and a, ah 7a ma nner: fie . that Ijshould be much gratified at seeing him Petes in capenauae st bare dont, here; a moment] after; supper. Do not be cried ithe every thing when C. W ‘ain Storms > told father that you bad been nearly murdered pene There's probably no danger belore ; , ’ EAMEN WHO WERE IN THE “ OON- Lecter sein cheat utd you were not yet | «There, lie down, and think no more of it, I ‘ thee AE NCS Ce tosit up, Can I ¢o anything for you?” r i) 1 mn AT 88 ap Urw anne, Ld “No—that is—yee, stay with mo a little while eee tamip ane stay ‘beside yon g.nets to n ; : ti 7 longer, if you can, Do not fail to give my com- asa. ual a ta han nb Piimen’s to your parents, if indeed, they ev. next seated herself on the stool beside A a a RN UR gy pe bak of puch a humble frend emcee” | couch, end leaned her hevd over on to his pillow : STEAM TO GLASGOW, CALLING t Trion a» myself, ’ Vork, for $30 The s' hiy Ka he still retaining his bold of ber hand, For # aatla'Teh of Jaane Frasuge te Cath long time he remained silent, thinking of that ee Soe. e A ys ‘Ailton, or ts s —2 B qtention, till the heavy and regular breathing Beéford av, Brooklyn, 4th ror of Mary Lizzie obtruded itself upon his notice Statutes Wy cars om Peck Bi em | emf Mnglish, La Le ro) Btati ~ Dp Lge re Mat lon store, Divi it ¥ u sana at ts REF ib per eke Mal ttre “Thero—there! We have a'l thougut of you often. LHe says you ought to command one of the Queen's best frigates, and that you shail, if en ore OMS BAI ev, Svat 0 FOR Nahtohe : min ferry. bot | Vv’ DOL- he can ald you. Cap'ain Storms says you are | “ss ab, the litle thing's tired,” he aald, “and | oe oe leg oh pectin ‘¢ TPR baa, ls sail first oflioar of the Afelusa, and wili be, 90 | i» gojoying « nap !” Ey Mae ae & walont. ary Fulton stfeeta long at be can bring you off from the shore in a] ond end mo oan a 4 Ls C i) Ho continued musing another half hour, and sind ___ Sere | ri : Mg a ne till supper seemed to be pretty well over, ex- YOR SALE—THRER THREE STORY joist pba to FOR SALE, blanket,” “That's the way bo did it Vother day,” rejoin ed Binnacle, smiling, ‘But I feel muc’ better, now. [thick I'll get up, I dressed myself this morning, but concluded that | was rather too pecting every moment that the maiden would mnegich be a ay ty CARROTS FOR SALE—WHOLESALE OR start out of her dose, for bor position did not rn, Fane hot aad eld wate: wes a : retell. go, board echr.. M- PARKEL, lowest mat- seem well calcalated for repose, He waited till | $24 gums. oe (VO a hs — weak (e venture forth today, Now, b > | the cabin had become strangely silent, and tilt FOR NEW ORLEANS— IVELY FoR BALE APPL: you've made a bow pertapre dt with your bright all manner of appeahensions he taken posses. Sage Page wilt sal . crs miki ss betta eyes atid cheery presence. Ab! how like an | “0% of his mind. | ‘ = PE ponpoar’, ple WeR 1 aio deco foot st ave and 111th ste, angel you are, Cau it bs posable tha’ this is a |,‘ Stl asleep?” he finally said, in # louder poi? a r tene than before, tal Ir feality ? that I do not dream ? ‘There was no res OUGHT palin onder ace en eaatly Placed her ach | + Wako up, litle wn” ho added, shaking ry ety = her, ‘' or you'll lose your suppor,” She foll heavily to the floor, but without ut- tering any nolse, or seeming to awake, ‘Lhor- oughly alarmed, Jack sprung out of his berth, and caught her up in hisarms, She was paler thou but beon bere, I should have becu we'llong | then usual—insensibie—lite one in a trance. a For BALE—THE TOOLS AND FIX?tU! ago.” I've thought of you often, sidorthat little | MLike lightning the truth suddenly flashed aaa tes each ey sas, Cine acqueintance in Melbourne. Even to dayJ was | upon Barnacle’s micd, Dette iis ‘end cannot wishing that I could have such @ little angel to} “Ihe apple given her by that "infernal vil- herd. cheer my lonely and prifittess life—to be my | lain!” be exclaimed, It was polsoned—drug: te. [7 Light im ail the darkness of the world.” god” a a , ia terme! —s FOR “You are lonely, then, sometimes?” With a» yell of terror aud apprebsusion, he 4 b tal) A “Ob, how lonely! Since my poor mother has | *PtaDe towards the dcor of bis stateroom, y . J vee gone, [have not a relative on the earth, and do | Shouting for help. at. ARRAY assurehim by her touch that se was rally there. “Thanks—thanke}" he aid. 14 ty you in doed—the same: weot face and kind tones. Hadst Bot know single lady, who thinks any- SF | SERPENT Sey Se semmiow! fonhe, thing—” “Help, help “"Don't—don’ ‘The door flew open before his frantic steps. wished that I might wee New thet Pegi a: | _ All within the eatin was emsbrouded An dk- 308 some gocd, in return for saving my life, ness and silence, YOU Pemember how earnest, and truthfu. A heavy b’ow suddenly descended on Jack's and sapleipg, youd to be, doring the few tant, 0 be peels ree berry weeks we wets gecssiouslly Wogether or losing ary ipa. attempt to eave her, ‘You nesda't, misghievoni a Help! murder! mur—” : Jaot apt D wan atteringy dt Jo trun. Fayer | Another Llow descended, and Jack falt him: have me ouch 6 man a8. you, ahou'd | | Which boemerged, Gtill » third blow demeended ‘tying to eatoh orgrboard teries he Dlackest fellow you ever did, see.”

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