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,, Ve got a b;end-n w suitor sn' ,
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the FlsPt. "Hoar siva it moat be,'' she said, ��.#o be wife. a! e -
`t i d �, potting the:finest•liverlea=in Paris .. _.,-
inaxne ._ It ,, ., d Qaseyiphis 44049�ish. irl l CLaVie i vAxva. __
The awful eham'eo �oNa11F's $at i think an At #hat moment I i'hoo qt not tie five•fr®hon Whist into unlimited skake! LIONS IN as,tax$ea.
g h Done, w baccarat i starts, with permission to hip Eby R011ett from a Boor and a Bpd? '•Tbb Len Trafnin Needed
be mora obaiming than to be a French one. wile to flirt a by the Deeetb
Re walks around suet like a lord poa.d think he "Why ? " I asked. Pour pass le temp: which her Catcher 8.►ved ]der.
owned this lave, „ husband hed,to devote to play. sa-IG obab ; A baby carriage which had Been better Heng Before He 11•slave.
Sehas i�r1g t' p Because the freedom whish is allowed lastly, the boast of being the patron of the da, is kept on tea root of tl►a tenement at The very spirited illustration of three
t• h a1 r8°Piag volae, and sen s' their thoughts embellishes their lives, demi-monde, while his wife, insulted, die- 203 So vh
/ triu� around fans.
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/ must lea at eight o'olook, you; friends "Yee. is does ; and nothing, bona drive
eve at nine bei en g od a a n. .,._. o _fl' _asv. .Ir off., rl A Bee$ ..iter ,m ,fig ek .
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; � � ��.,y �:,d cilias; fie makes on �. its da orJ�bl ruyot boa- of aqa ty, would be allowed to throw to turas a wheeline the hableems nurses, take t°residents i obariot is'familiir to the
Pay a fine;. y thoughts on the face of a pretty '; most residento.s in London, says the Aup oil
18"s cleanIV-s the halls a with a hose, and combs " I mean," she went Dupes it not noticing honor, iso segaandorall bthe remainder their Sun. nfester bent in it, say the New Yeir o k Field. Ic Portrays, without the, aebA
them with slantlance of absurd exaggerat}on of mural art, an e>xtar-
The place looks likes my last remark, " that being given, of joint fortunes in imitation of her husband's rings et about 1 the ocoapant Cf th oar -
rune the gat, public bath since Qasay oonree, the same eooiaty, and the same recklessness, and tens earn the privilege- bam 's two and ono half aarwas w taloment which is given daily at shvAnoh
p.m. was Amelia Eohnabel, exhibition at,,EarC�e Court..
rules of Polite society as guides nderfahaat bringing abort ".th(P Climax prepared from painter, lives directly stave the raft shoe nt
-the world; it is a eat and Y hose father; a In the centra of the large laironlar soave
Yon can't Cho tutti-frutti, yqu can't, sneeze is woade . ad. the first day .of their Mawr --Ie �....._, I:aka .;lily, au rife ground floor. g
the hall, Vantwoe *0 em -y .,;.,1 to L_ „i,, .. „ -..b.. by coca w.,iuu ?iaa iaeen used Burin thA eget few
a"7ea've got to have a permit if you want to make thea hte, ' '"•�� .� �""' to enjoy nor selected haeband. yearn for the display of the Indiana of the
g her sentiments, her wishes, her This, the miserable history of many a brther, Who notAmeli�lbeingmonurse resthnn three wild west, the spor6a of the Roman araphi-
a °�' dreams even at the outset of existence made -.up match, was all I oval, think of, times her age, thought it Roattt, n gar, Yon can't have or dancing, you, can't have without bringing them to the yoke of a and the horror it inspired me wive made fan to let the v � theatre, etc., is erected a omalle; role
dog or oat, securely surrounded with iron bare hub'
Yoaldon't know if you're living since Casey runs parential will, going of neaseeity against me wholly unconscious that happily every incline with whioh carriage
errpot slopes toward „ g
the I ell these from motives Of policy, and one is not made of the Bame material ;that the newt. hi tale fie acquired aaoh at the back an inclosed building aotrtaieiv�
$e thinks it sugh a funny 1pke to thus creatin dens. The open sesame " of my host
your bell, go and ring g n the outset a oonfliot many men -nay, most o! those I had momentum in ate descent feet it shot over paseed na into the private recesses of this
between nature and filial duty, known, or knew, or heard of—were totally the low parapet and also cleared the skele- prison hones, in which I found fore young
When be Domes in at three a.m, and sake it all "But, mademoiselle, I asked, fearful incapable of any, the wrong -doings I ton of a fire exon e i
' 11'I halls are fall of glaring last these words might indicate that her have attributed to them ; that, !or all I tion immediately beneath. lions, the oldest being &boas 3 years of age.
4 B g signs : " No kissing - g p n process of construe-
on stairs, objection to the Count de Maupert was on knew, M. de Maapert was a paragon of Down went the tab These constituted the trained troupe, end
1.NNo dmnd a allowednwaiYa eta a chain," "please account of an atteohment already fortated virtue, disinterestedness ,. y,. carriage and all there was also one younger scholar., who
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thoaght the greatest in im in run o eke Reilly's shop. The oarria e e ata still
of this one was fell e character-
!" The tax to rgah the growler ie, for every pinta "C" • •ainly not,ftivr" sail Diane ; "but I worst of all, that, amen egions asrthe notion Btruck with Yard or moreIIeh force that it reboande l a and e to snob an
the feline character-
with B
t ceiigt;' know , is coming. I see it looming watt, would have strnok me had I realized it at Geotrackrge Moaehotwho is Catcheryot the inti extent that any approach
all
!!No non he allowed around the house, and in , to familiarity was met by a snarl which
w,, the halls no chat;' lesrfal �. istinotneSs in the near future, end the time, I wee simply condemning to a Young Buffalos, a bees ball slab of South
,'� There's oney two More tenanas Telt since Casey Ido not feel the strength to fight against life of fashionable misdemeanors , her Faith svonne, as well as a newsboy, passed displayed the unshed milk teeth the
runs ttie fiat,-Rmrsanr, it by mgeelf." owner, looking as sharp and needle-like as
=� g "Poor little. ,thing 1 " I said, half aloud. I consiMarriadered te to oibe the beat,by
d crest the awe brie Ameba frame down, and,Sum,
felons o! a n
Re yells• all throe h the house each month : „ p ppy.
' lie ready with the rent. You sea how right I wee," she most spirited I had ever known. tall hie handle of papers, the caught her on The training of these young lions rarely
AadYhent;" down by twoo'olook, or hire another eaola}med, "to say that yon ought rather to But all
is anger. It would probably .not the fi i uneeAlthough the tab g 000npies lees soave of time than twelve
He gave tent;"
all a note to day, "please change pity than to love me for having done Bo nn- be anger it. it were not unjust and unreason• smashed, the Del, proved not to be hurt at months, and is chiefly accomplished by
our shades'to sen, French -like a thing as to ask yon to help me ing; and, it meet be allowed, the idea of av ell, and when her m kindness. Mr. Darling, their trainer, in,1. This IN is strictly l9 eh now, i wants its colors � my hour of weakness 1 " s formed me that he regarded force as of
„ Diane marrying any one at all was at that tumbled down stairs after her, like Jill being desirable, as it excited the atpfmala td.'
lGaat nigcht at twelve he yelled out "fire t" he �' I will help yon, I said, "with all my moment so painful, so irritating, and eo ani r Jack, grabbed her, she said with a rebellion, and was not conducive to obeli-
,+ only eared to sue power. supremely anger -exciting, that I oared not chuckle, in her usual mixture endo; whereas, trained under the
s, ]low fast the tenants could get out In case afire "I asked you rather than ony one else, to picture the world to myself in any but and Garman " I oh , of English adopted, each animal system and
r should be; because your are such a friend of my aunt the worst colors. falls down. al knows its name and
I've tthat all I ogre to take, I won't put up with Chantalis that answers to it. So successful are She ' that, , you may perhaps have But then came the question, What Amelia wee oareaesprnursee while the d to thhelittle ather g, that '
The house is far from being safe liana Casey infiaenoe in that quarter ; and from that part am I taking in thio affair ? ,What o! the young Buffalos, who lived with hie methods employed it )Y1ar• the a
t runs the flat.-RElrlianr, ! quarter alone some hope may come that part have I a right to take in a boniness father, a mulatto porter, h lived Wit he hue never been bitten bythe animals
; this marriage will be postponed." which after all, concerned other parties, Avenue, directly o Fifth during the time be hes had them in hand.
�tUN B�' �K BNGLISg�1�N "o But," said I, " dm you mean to nay that and in which I had only been secretly adventure y ppoeite the scene of the Ln addition to the bons, the collection ia-
bend ? +�elae may dare to aspire for your introduced by, maybe, the impulsive moral Deeded to business. s his cludeB two huge a Bavarian boarho a
p papers and ro- g
P which take a very prominent paEt in the
q "' fear of a Confiding girl ?
-•--�-.•- I fancy my parents -have settled matters That in m villin peat Atter �s i
with the count, and are is honor bound not secret and Bot as her freed I lead Band, aI r All thea+( $11088 !e a Teacher. introduction to the perfor are
LONE .—S TO TRY, - _ to entertain any other offer."- ----_- y oamstanoes of life are iii some I - - -
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discovered that-aister soul which, according sort adnaative. Health and happiness have my east wet the auorien a Sit-
"Then it 's settled ? " Dees the exhibition. Mr. Daxling an ,hie
"Then YOU allow as'90 indiscreet." rnpolralp-11
ot exactly nettled,; but to -morrow he "Tonto &me eat scour d'une ame"-and will receive it. ani eo likewise aseietant entered the arena with the lions
} to Lamartine, exists only for one of .ns- their lesson of active duty to teach us if we
" I thought it was'90 very nn-Frenchee my father, and. I know what that was anlikel to lose her if 7 nnntE a: s_ and one of the doge; the, former at the
like.".. s• , have sin-_-.wor"f•-couyrr W1-r6aped np upon pedeei-
�� "'-n�'aa`so� A en'1' --o sneive a formal lro Deal. els ane, as lately stats, by tale and arras ed themselves in r
wound never have allowed I did wrong.,, d'a �iFl a aC oo patent to me to admit of a Mr. Spurgeon, a purpose of correction, a py amidal
Proposal.,, moments reflection • but had snob a die• Chastening and mellowing influence within gr°aps, While in this
g hat shall you do then?" oovery revealed the�.faot that I was more them. With some natures end moods er- lino Position r. Dar
"'Oh, but please remember,,l loved yonhat do you advise?" likely to seal eel with Diene de'Bretenille haps . ie otherwise. The sharpness Placed the ends of two scarfs in the
for �7oing what yon did." o yon like him ? " P months of the'lions, forming festoons, over"Do not Love, bat pity me for being,00m-nly saw him once." thanany other ? That was the point I was stroke tonohes no mental spring bntsvhat of and under which one of the dogs leaped ;pa3lad to do a wrong thing." anxious to clear u not only because of the self concern, but here again it is the wino foX t there in aaoh a thin as love at gratification it wo�nld afford to my all -ab• who learns.woof the hone then stepped upon a plank" Mademoiselle •Diane," I passionatel For him. these evils;for each• -t rming'' aaasawaying_.dog leaping- on td - -
eacinimed " yght•: — ��--- -• sorbing -love igr her; but beosuee the pun- they still remam, ere also the ee ds of he- . • yon meet ezoane my, Engl}e tF sin this case. daring over the matter world allow me to sympathy with others in like trouble, ventre, and swaying it from side to side.I IV
blain ways. I did..tlat think anything yonyon think qua will like him ?" recall all rt words, her looks, and a to be ba t One'of the lions then mounted s trioyoie,: " did wrong ; I only was ao surprised to findare say, in time." If working the pedals, moving the front wheel
myself.. the fortunate recipient of so mnolr " Bnt enough to give him, on the strength voice which tell more than len na a oma a hroagh any fault of his own,a000gnt- with its fore feet, while the taoarhoand was
nexpressed ways, gestures, and tones. of able for them, they are in true science as in
aonfldenae." of this eapeatavion, the love of a life,at your convey. g g onptnre the natural recompense of evil, a pushing behind. The oharios wase then
;' ' '' Then, just as a Sealing Dion, darkens first 7� �interview ? "
Without extinguishing the light of the sun "No." protest on behalf„ of needful self-control brought forward; one 'lion entered reality
in Hthe er joy at seeing Me ; her mirth whish he will do well to observe. There is between the shafts; and two others took
t on a bright but wady day, d shade of "Then tell° him honestly that you will the ootiUon atterwhiof
fehe conceding that more, therefore. than an a their places at either aide, one proving
melancholy passed over the eyes of Diane try to like him, as your parents at present asked me to dance with her; her disciplinary apparent ten rather refractory, but,after sundry
de Bretenille, and,ahe said, d herself decoy . to. aeoetioiem in this doctrine of y grows,
I shpt you should but let him tinder. apparent delight in being With the man she sci oonree it does not follow that the he submitted to the stronger will of the 1
°, " i do eo., want a friend in whom I Dan stand that, in
11 . your mind love begets love, had seleoted as her confidant,-_ arld._:the_ _ Brous -and_ .
:�• confide. Young as I - __: and in Brlenoed,_ and-3vorkstor love -and -that -yon -intend -not, -nervone en trainer, who mounted the chariot end drove
e res: t
rlinow fnfl wall -that enolis friend ie out of to marry unless qog do lova him and he time a p hThe peiiomancethe oinroV�.� ___ _ _
P the-bealthy-mast-at--some-time- ---- - -1.
joyment of haying for the firev undergo this training by reverses. The th y distinct 'from
the question within my'own family, within loves oa d man-adv}ser not mea -
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J , an relying on his honor not to than herself, outside of family y or co 00,-111.8 self gains etraint calagoons of n be learnedlin other °ad their
of a gen with
ars in general, who .ra10
my circle of girl friends; and yet; God knows tome you ;• end meanaihile I shall do all I tions; her honest acknowledgment that she and it is quite certain that the g their charges with rode of iron, and prod
I, want help,• strength and moral oot2raget ova for' yon; for, Mademoiselle Diane," I oared for nobly else when I had simply and teak abound in o ortnuities ways, them with pointe, worse then the stings of11
to do whet .ie ri ht. an ++ pp daily
scorpions, utilizing the fear and terror .of I
g d yet avoid giving added, if the Qomte de Maupert.likes,you, but markedly asked the question ; her wholesome instruction. We are alike jaeti. LUr
pain. y I know one man who adores og." the animals at the superior power of man. ,
Y Pretty oogaetry in trying my feelings to fled, therefore, in admitting for this • nr- 'Darling, on the other •hand; is very r••
cod heavens 1 " I exclaimed, finessing She hung her lovely had, and a deep see whether the Position which M. feelings
gs to
at the meaning of theso,words, "you are Crimson blush spread over her rett P familiar with the members of his troupe.
surely not already saga ed to be married ?'' oheeke • then suddenly looking up with a in relation a her would -herbaAp sea is to . a Dae the frequent utility of pain, and in
g pretty pert had been Chosen by her parents to hold seeking, to the best of our ability, to limit The manner in which h took hold of the
No, but the haeband is seleoted." smile in her eyes which I never firs to re- her appeal to ms to delay at least the fat fore lege of one of the largest and palled11
And u t here ? and
to
destrby by suitable remedies the ia,.11
call, she pinned to my Cost a little blue whioh hung over her ;and lastly,. her blase ioetraotgrthil3ealth ofroll and hod artful him down from his pedestal, when he was
"'There he ie," pointing to &'handsome favor whioh had been given to her for die- in giving not, sufficiently ingquick in deaoanding, was
but somewhat eallea man of two -and -forty tribation, as the role in ootillone, and in a power to bestow, and her acquiescence was
eros in with erfeot 9 and sensing,
g b ms the only token it was is her well being of estate are ,alone consistent
who was Opposite, and who
constantly very low whiepar eha'said "Weir it for my statement that it was stove -token, and the divine The lions ere of African descent, but,
#bre w glances in our direction, whioh either '„ P hie as ordered by nmture'e plan like the majority of the species now m
your floor little friend a Bake. will, and every par use of "
foreboded evil to' myself, or, maybe- "Favear inesperee," I said. Provided its .azure o010: preserved ate training:is compatible with their tall oa• 4°enmgeries,have ail been born in captivity.
whioh was ten times worse -to the little "Blew dbllianoe," she replied, serene tint -all seemed to .me to answer Session and their proper use. -Lance p and familiarized with man from their r
jewel I now conceived to be ander my " Gage d'amonre, I added. with a loud yea the question I asked more birth. Whether they will retain .their
special protection. 'Si loudly -does she return the love I have What is to "Tiddly wink,,? docility ma they advance toward their full
"Doyon know him ? °' Is been reale earein," she remarked. Sworn to her ?
And at that moment her mother made It weEl no use heeding the admonitions of ., size remmins to be seen; but at
" I met him at Ste. Clothilde yesterday her a sign that she had had enough, and prudence and wisdom. when she mind was What is to fiddly wink ? We to not they offer the that
it
as a but,
been of
. morning se I came out of mass. He stopped wail anxious to depext, when, snatching,a So fall of one subject ; and there was so know' but whatever i ia; at any rate the trainee} lions that it has ever been the
to speak to my parents, was introdaoted to bouquet from the basket of flowers that mach proof that the mental conclusions I Supreme Court of Victoria has decided writer's fortune to witness.
me, .and I was mfterwada a7 -ked how I was that it is not libelous. A colonial news• /
found him." going round I gale it to her before had arrived at were in logioal harmonypaper,°harged a shire councillor with hay.
" What did yAn Bay ? " the Comte de Maapery had the chance of with the Cravings of my heart, that I atifled Exceeding Sin[alne! of QI .
his and ing fiddly winked the shire Panda."
" What could I 'say, except that he wag 'thesmother to her carriage, ge, leaving o1lo7Ved-with him to escort meet ubt whenever it strove to Come upper.• Litigation ensued, and the matter wan •A new religion has been invented in
amiable and good looking ? Diene, .who , told me she had never enjoyed I.looked at the little favor, and embraced carried on a Russia, the cardinal doctrine of which is
p, with.
. the aforesaid,
tribunal the sinfulness of hair. The members of
. What did your parents reply ? " ,enjoyed herself more, and felt strong against it with the fervor of a knight about to risk in the colony, with the aforesaid, results.
"'' That he was a' parfait gentilhomme,I sixty Mauperts, and sixty times sixty, thou. his neck for the lady of his loin. Some fifty English dictionaries were the new snot shave their heads as well as
that he had I soiaant Mille livres do relate,' , sand " livres." brought into court to enable the judges to their faces. Hitherto 'baldness has beets
and ' quo Pon pourrait faire, ire At that moment the servant brought me word,ascersin what was thereat meaning of the regmrded as a mielortane, but the turn They
Te unser,"' P• qne de When she lett I lett; the attraction wse' m' note, addressed in s beantifnl hand to word, but fiddly winking" wail not lis• bald headed men has come at last. Thep
h was beside myself. " What 1 " Cried I, gone, what use to remain ? Monsieur Henry Verve, Esq." coverable in any Of them. ' So they accepted can now embrace the new religion and
"ere yon to be, Sold for sixty thousand CHAPTER III. It is very odd, ,that the French cannot the definition of the wisnesa that thephraee parade their piety as they Bit in the front
$anon a year ? " learn how to addreso'English psaple. pro. conveyed to his mind the idea of " using seats of the theatres.
„ Just as the day previous to the ball my perly, and will insist upon thrusting in little dodges to obtain one's own ends."
"It is not so bad wee that, she replied, time had been entirely Spent in bspeota- their monsieara at all times and in ever -------- a—
with that captivating smile which had tion of the evening's entertainment whioh rper. I remember being annoyed at vera ,ides was not
of that sort the Court do. WITH all our boasted civilization,, labor_
led me already on to the borders of was to bring me in oontaot wive Diane, little mistake, though why is more then I tided was not neoeasarily libelona.--pall saving machinery ,and general ��,,nnlighten- •
;insanity, "tor you meet remember that I end hear from her sweet lips the Secret She oetn explain. I opened the nmorhowever, 11lall Gazette. Ment, vee worliingman does not eek to be
em not a slave ; but though there is an was eo anxious to confide, so rho day Which gave forth that delicious no violet event making the progress he ought to., In fact
advantage in that, there is something following the ball was lived throe h e Electrtottp on Soars Vessels, George E. Ditwiler in an artlale seeing to
worse in giving .pain to one's parents, ently with no other object than the dpnner about to imprenmuc withPips on the e, and .was
Anew danger menavea Dae paseen ere on *Link he is going backward. He says
especially when they are so good as mine, At Countess de Chautalis', whore I had my conviction that it came from her when their endeavor to surroundomfort, vee man• Gereacany laSix o years ago the y for � m as og
,and so evidently bent on this anion." been promised the presence of the girl that I saw the servant wait's a + Btgeamshi tr with over Germany labored eight hours a da .
"Yon shall not 'Vehemently
any one against now filled x11 my thoughts, to the absolute reply. ago' ra on on etheirral lIIvess ls. uOn vh a leek duties and Sunday
toasrdevoted
reativeto religions
your, wish 1 " I vehemently exclaimed exclusion of evefything else. p y „ westward tri g pleasures.
} g, apparently for a
do g P Those concessions were obtained from the t
" and do look upon me awe your guardian �tor It was monstroae,I reflected, that a e stem ' Beaa ee eRr, wait?,, I asked. res were discovered on two eehus era sof th musters by the draft guilds which aro the ante -
fife." Y the person who brought supplied $ Ya d of the modern trade unions. It was in an •
Of policy such . as she had so simply, and this note is anxious to know whether you rate occasion whioh had originated from ages," or tobeto hnc the
correct sit hwasdttaa
Pas si vita ! " t require
replied. Diane. the ,imperfect' insulation of the ale dawn present ora of civili-
" I hope I will not require m guardian all such natal 1 onflidte bet een thedinst'noto aa� Very well, then, wait outside and I will g gh they were Porta• war n of what f called our
my itis."of which light wires; and althea zation. Half a century ago mechanics and
" Protector," I hastened to suggest. the comma ,men neo! the Alm ghycannot command,
whioh and Call yon." (Tc be Continued) nately extinguished in time, the lesson the mon the Mtn the very class bad work for twelve
"Do yon think -I shall want one ? " teach should be remembered and heeded. y y year present ea In f spring eight
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or nine, as at
" Who known ? " we cannot with impunity Bet aside, summer the worked out doors.
I oared not to reason an to the advantages it became too cold to do that the yy wettt top When
Here we were interrupted by a polite scorning for lite from an alliance based on The Neatest sort o[ Mining, man who rune sway isrst the e°ero'ty f pea thatit
shops and 'preps e etpheirg matosrial of all Binds
tegaaat from the leader o! the.cotialon 'to worldly ooneiderationa of birth., wealth, and Are there any minerals on this land in for the following
to run to. very seldom that an idle man -was see, -on he
get up and perform'the flgnre he had then position. It strnok me that just an the Arizona you are trying to Bell ? " anked the rr....Ps well do well to kee t not of 4hhi
streets or . "broads, idlo becanse a could
begun. girds of the air mete with th f t'
use o their prospeo ave purchaser. That State hue jast P oa of Iowa, g moo = > fry years ago', in our ept�iitt�r, ft
n our return Diane said : own Choice, so mi h't we Ranged a law which is o geaoain other than domoetmicen ati'ds whni��thdthe ;
"The Count de Manpart-the friend of indulge in the heyday of am lives in that braes mine has been opened, showing a The law defines .tramps to be : " The women alto
g poor mortals Minerals ? replied the agent " why, a destined to drive them ont.of its territory. exception of a few who worked in cotton milli.
7m�y parents, you know. -contrived to dance solitary blessing which is common to all, four -foot vein, of solid metal." mole person 10 years of ago or over who is or it there woY'e no
With me dnring this figure of the otillon, namely, the selection of her or of him with Any undo, totheirdbmostiodutiesan12
rho children wont to school
an84 d told me he wished he were you.,, whom we wish to spend our lives. It could Physicall able to echo7] facilities gyew up strong,h'oalthy men and
What did yea answer ? now Beautiful is Nature, Yg ant mol oris r wandering about wemon Ta day y industrial al occupations driving
d ie
y not be for and is ova r men nut of man g
"That I thought, on the contrary,youth a duty to weigh the g Brenn of the strop
it pounds, shillings, and pence that went to See -'What a wonderful thin i9 nature ora about having no vioOmmon sible oa12 n wander-. g. beast sing away the United and women that is y generation th of men
Swig' t be you who wished you were he." make a Bo -called ha How rein, 1 How Dom reheneive 1 g g or brei- states Is in ,angor of seeing a co'min
happy marriage. Snob g P nese to maintain, o visit and unable to g genera -
Make This was a most artful little bit offan, reckonings in the young can only be proofs He -fans ;even the smallest plant or the show reasonable efforts and n good faith Dr. George
Or it, put tine in a difficulty. Had I re- of a selfish natnro, anxious for increased got et Latin name. tion of intellectual and physical dwarfs."
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Zoon to think I did not wish to Stand in what thea could h think of a system tramp." Persona sun wering this description °oat,
file relation to her which her parents reduced matrimony to a barter f which The Princess of Wales was the Cynosure g , are to be sent Enghknd,the aandaton�-the l loth ofOctober
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panted this man to h placed in; while i! indnlgenoea ? A horse for a dress s cellar °f All feminine eyes during the mooting of to jail and pesos, at hard lobar. Ii they goes from there to India for the be
I approved her reply she could with equal for a carriage, the Royal Yacht Squadr6on at Cowes. She refuse to work they will be.pnt into Solitary preaching Chrislianit to hi h"
g ,power to gamble for liberty is Said to have looked remarkably well confinement and fad on bread Mand water. IIintiuo. y purpose of
Ittstlaa have laughed at we for wishing I of, action, the moans to swagger for the Oald of the dresses she wore :was a neat'hp Aldeat Sieterof hSein
• mere ziot Bitting lay her silo. privilege of natoYiety-what ease caned it canto
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I therefore gate no answer; then, with mean ? Sixty thousand francs a year in bene and white striped flannel gown which Mother Seton, of the New York Convent income of $23,595 a day John
York, enjoys an
Y Baited her p perfection. It was made with of Mercy, who ie over 90. Her father died feeler's amounts to $18 715
Ilti nigh twinkle in her eyes, she looked at Franca is a largo sum, but the anion a D. Rooke.
Ina and Said, '" You see you cannot answer." between that sum and its fellow produces a P°rfee I plain skirt, $sting like &habit "n }800. Her mother, a convert, founded Vanderbilf'a to $15,000 ; and Ja Cornelius
P in front, with flat, straight. plaits in the the order of 'the Sisters of Charity at to M450. Y Goulde
,1' Then you do not regret too much being princely income in that thrift land To
so long With me , " Y back, -a pale bine silk shirt with an em. Emmitsburg. �
obtain chis end a girl of sixteen was to be broidered velar, and an upon coat of the Inoandeacent lam e
•' I won d willingly Bit by your aide for a, mated to m man ot�forty-two, so that his --It isn't the best ednosted mefi who .
d y+ flannel, f the fug with one button. The oiling will cease it to blacken, contrary to the hod carrier as an exam
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I oried, with, a voice fall of passionate with I, arty to, hie wife of dre68la et bottom of the skirt was finished by a very general belief. Tho blaokoning is not due „ plc.
g dee hem and several rows of stitching. to unoonaamed carbon but to a Darr nt of Well' said the baseball, ccptimn.,
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