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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1883-06-08, Page 2r 2' • 41.14.--1,001.0111110106116.9...kn MMIMPFAININIMMI!401., 4 • P•o•ormesr,4••••••• •11•••••,.... • it -met ‘014pret. was wearya flmama), • „ And pey lingo.ors v01144=001, idly . Over the ivory key* ; , know netwhat3T. svp.s vitorcis. . Or *hat, I was dretilmilag them. • BOtl stroglt one. chord or made, Like the epund eta great 4raen.. lloodeof the Oilmen twilight, •• • Like tna close of mi Angel's Vgaltn, 1i it lay on any fevered spirit With atom% otisniloite oalra. c,iltatetledu and oorroW, • Lhie love overcoming strife; • Xt seeme the harmonic echo From our Wee-map:a life. a• • It•I' ed - all perplexed meanings -- Into one perfect peace, Andtrembled away into silence • ' • Oil it were loth to cease. lhaver-i,ought, but I seelt it vainly, Thatone lost chord divine - Which 4•S from the soul of therorgah And entered into raioe. it may be that peathis bright angel, Will speak in that chord again, ; • It maY be that eelY in heaven • I shall bear tholepins amen. Preetevp — - fla0a1 . „H:gbed iii‘t to thee o'er eastern hills. ' Star-eye.d u•ening leaned to see a sunset gates fold in their gold; Now COMalti she silently. . I • All dairliknofnilianjiat El} near, • . • '.0rir Vvonted.day Of sweet 440,minone, • When eaolit0 each grew yet Mnre•dear ; f".11, -,Q blessed dayl tied all too soon, • rod the hooks we loved•to slutrei. • sung the songswe oft did sing, ;At -table set for thee a chair, ' . And gave thee dearest etitootnine, • ,• • • • Three times bitve 00hit-birda, Waked from 0100 •-t? Sweet April's pets, the violets, • • • Since we were.norted;1 to weep, Vhou, to know joys without regrets. • • . '• ' etittietazi-4.1rv' te riser" and, eap'be.imax.•, • 1• 10 Butt is upl showing a mining face, • Like a.dear friend weltlwaYs loye to see, 'Faithfin in p istr;betlilittime and place, With many r- ant Weeto.,,e,00, warm, and free; . :No °berme 4'014-11 to acroektilaglorious form, Whoitgla • sumatintes hidden, by.•the, Olouda! • -patrol. nettle true- frieadsbip t liven adverse storm •‘••••liestroys not love in awell-balaaced souk tit so the iffoon•-•-ingetistant in its variable in visiting our eyes; Otttmos rehnling to relieve•the night, •%,,Anclionly.Monthlywith a "'full" surprise. .Ititritys are but reflected-borrowed.beaute- . he poor friendship of those empty .hearta That now and then will while with hive, that ' 'Seems," • •' atil the foshion,,eltanges-thea it parts. liras orosang the atooioc, end she arose and accosted him, 44 Introduce Me tOL.BOrge•Olte' WhO Was not lkfat•••• •••11.,•:. .•••..44 L4 plo pasS„thO Wiled@ C «y wittletit imagan- nage, Or stay- I will sit down in this °hair by the curtain. I would rather watch the BeeDe ltiAtkla mingle 41 t. I am legredient which dope not 8.ssimilate." The seat, she Wad indicated lite0d close to a drily lighted and partially concealed recess, containing a couch and a bouple of ,low eles,ire. At this moneent these seats wee Ooeupied by'Rene and. Melioent Du Lys, by Amy Frei:wane, and .by a good- looking yOung mart who seemed about thirty, Mrs. Gardner discreetly pulled her Chair out ot earshot, and the young man, t° hadbeen 'tvatolting her movements attentively, softly chapped his hands; • "She has disappeared!" he exclaimed, • Who hal disappeared; *Sir Oliver?" tasked Amy, "Your cluerina. You are yery fond of her?" he said, tuterrbgatively. ." No, lam nottfond of her," said Anty; " but I think she is very much to be pttied, musetell you about her," She continued, turning to Melioent. At She schemeda marriage with a`very -rich man, who, how- ever, outwitted her. Hs :refused to, make any gettlernente, but said he ttould.do her justice in his will. ,teltle tyritrused over her for several years, and kept her shut up in 5, Swiss chalet, ' and at lest, when he died, he only left her ei few thousand pounds. - two or three hundred a year, I believe. She was terribly disappointed." "The love of money is a passion I do not understand," obeerved Rene. "Anyone oan live comfortably on two pathree bun - deed a year."• . "Quite elegantly, I shotild think." -Said Amy, who .had n� notion Of the ',value of medley, *hose purse always contained geld; and whose eimP41,0t. toilettes coat fabuleewi. totatitt: tat t ,,,,„ _ "THE none. 7,4k lah.41013-dali yeung man, fab -lab -lab young man, tiAn almost new .ofstr,',Ii- And,Orterlytoo, •tlit404 rfilOg mao.• , thoughtlagdge and see '!.lhe:worid so wide and free, adtzum ov ;rug. .for him; ;13ut.'eVerythin Ough kb •te4titiPS11 thr ATrioa, fnrhir • • testhate Younirrnan, utterly Sweet young man; .; A great stIPb An • Autter , "•i* Oita complete young minp.'•, • t , • • H9 quizzed the Coatioat • In eighty claye he went, t • •r • •• Around theiWorld to sb,of *hat ,halcoald db. said with allifis fort:501-a• ,.• ThelvOrld was all too ociarlie • • ' and bothing,did what ,4 ,71,10 meantto do.' Boman note young man, ' IIVtooth:pieir tosobRag man, I"•• ;Who sucked his Wigik. To 000thihis braiii44 tight -fit elotheet•Yontlit: The men all feckfor him, , The, girls iietto , • iatiredvert luta:Mae Ipso: eagerly his -way d he wilidequalAsAnoelir nee; rorOvery'doiiitienouncreliave his day, • - - • ? An eyo•glafis quiz young Man, perbaP,eit.„_is" YOUpg Math • A perfumed -dear • • . • 711.rOM sat re, sri Mister . A XiiitEl:•:--Pit MAD00.. • "Or varnish' for courtesy," retorted. MO. 'Mathieu, *Woo plypt4 IiGt With, two ''''.'4114'-and'aiigry *064;6416W ber Oheeket The polite oontOt might have continued ad inftnit24, haa*it Bari.; alarrablerinter» one& • The cionverktiote took a turn,but • • : • •• • fa. Mathierci,',bad tbelatisfaction of feel- ing that She had had thilitet word. . Yon. are„.yteittngt.Delysford' at it most. 5 enjoytiole tinicOtailitttOsclam," said the '•.Nold gel:Alen:Ian, the polished and ponder - t. ;outs dioticin Of a vanished period. "You 9,-Ivill find life among the roses of DelYefUrd •ttniost refreshing, eppetlially if you have tt,been latelY, eojouring atiiidet the awoke .and ;..•:-din of 'totem. , I am informed J11110 , the parks in London are. AS sunny as the ttVgard, ens. here, and their flower -beds -as • bright and as sweet as any we can show, t'•:_z;.but can 'hardly credit' the statement. It is true, however, that in the sixty of y pilgrimage I have, never :visited the eek metropolis, but my .00nvietions are plated by my kiniwledge .the naitinni qafiatlone whieh aidini of eunihine en vim; of gclenoeth.n?" Kid ignonbettng thnt her 0.100 'Ooio retiirned, 10,in not .• a man of - idled botany, und.44.0 • tintv,4itrotioner,,. Xitte further have ,oltised ,'Xudeed, lily au. tiptubitto .60444 to. too lato-s•plita of 'the. zuri4 that e alibi My .pOtWer to provalt tiPog, friend of Jilin* this Plao0 to dbn the WM* he lsploaaed PlyotiOtti neienSt • or tidd . I dire 'young frien4is et4iiies vitt au him 7., • - ,Madtitk X.;.''greitry feat' therare log him fotAiti .0/4 Ohrist4n stld 1111$0.tookle. .44 $010004 to r be # direet opposition' * Aoly (, )1ftt. rola it is purely on Berhitutiitgroi*da • tient X discourage 143 otudy4',7 • • Xvie Gardner stood. .*teinalie 1. cent, " .1 wish you woulel speak 'plainly.'" "I- leave striven to open your .eyes," ' replied Clinton, despttirtlegly. "Bt you ttat t.- WI; tr,AL 4 P ....• - .. - .:_,,._...- " ledla Make me very unhappy," said ,Melicent. 0, Do 11. " he exclaimed- " When Pelt - r 'haps I knay yet be haPPY-' • "_ t my expense?" she said, ohtdingly. " A,b, $ir Oliver I I think you have foolmg Me." • ,.., , • "Ad itt I had 2" be said tentatively. • 1 ' "I hcould say you ;had offended againt , all the- cameos of good taste, and I should beg you not to repeat the error," "But you. would not exile me freice your presence ?" t . : " You would- not"? Then the geode have -Mit'forsaken ane -r• "You always speak of the' gods e,s if you believed in them," eta Mehoent, " So I do." I helie,veverily in the silver- tongued Apollo and the blithe, Remus; atid the ‘lowing ipittorlite,, and the glorious Nine." • ' "And I believe in the divine consumma- tion of thitrean abnegittitin upon Calva;ty," said Melioent, in a low lone,. expressive of deep feeling. - ' - • ," And lin do I," he said. "I im too Christian to live my1 fife in a pagan revelry, and therefore I am wretched. - When I aro' most pagan j abhor rity fate -I groanunder it -I . snatch handsful of gold and buy myself deliverance! „When, I am *most -Christian I sink into an apathy of xesigna. tionor, more etten, conscience goads Me to madness." , . • . He spekowith eo, bitter an .erierY,•and his manner was so strange and sorrowful, 'that Melicent felt her heart pierced with a syMpathetio grief. The tears rose to her eyes, and 'Bhp impulsively held out her hand. „ " Ohl -Leant Fttt t',Irrt,t .-ttIttottttit.-rittte__ .it:Wzat14.;44 4 r''" e -A4' attractive' Hite said. For one thing, they would (se to speak) put Rome, and .Constantinople and Philea the Beautiful in one's band. • I am gene content, but I ain glad that amno, poorer than I am." t"1 think money is the .choicest of all the gods," said Sir Oliver, "'I do not beet: 'tate to Hay that I adore him, and that, if my Wealth, took to itself wings am:IA:law away.,,I, would quit life." • . .. • 41 Oh, thr.Oliver 1" oried Amy, .- • tt Hush I hush!" said Melioent. : "1• would" Proceeded Clinton auda- ciously. "1 am a *Teti:Med being, and nothiug,bdt money distiefs the gloom of my extiteiste. I have no turn for drowning my woes in wine, but Money' helps Me to fort get, them in •tet thousanddifferent ways, Long ago; when I was almost 'a boy; 1 sold • myself, tothedevil, and only money pre- vent ii My hearing' the clank of my chains." "Your remarks are eminently amusing and sensible,": Clinton, said Rene, ironi- oally. 'Unfecitanait037, %Miss Frentaine does not :appreciate yenr .wit and intelli-; gentle." • , • • . ._"Itio,ltdo not," said Amy; frankly. " speaking lightly -of the &Vit. My father ' never navies him., HO told me. once he did not beligree there was adetil, but I was so distreseed, and he 482E1 so sorry.. And I think he does now, for I have prayed altonk it Many, many times. You believe in the devil, Mr.,Da Lys?" she added, raising her luminous'eyes to, Rene's facer • --Tait When' I was little.h3y, and " read, t • , • A." - ,, Paradise Lest for the first time, replied Retie, "1 fell ,on::rny knees and prayed, ,barnestltr.that Satan and his angels might be restorecItto the preeence of God." • • • AMY looked relieved. I was never so t 'WO as "that," shesaid, regretfully. .66 Once • ta little French 'girl told -Me that she and her mother constantly besought God to • quench the fires of heli, and I thought that •,intpious. But it could not have 'been Wrong.". she concluded, naively, "if prayed for the devil. .' I Wish I had had such a nice thought, but .I,fetieied it was predestined." • • .. . "I am sure ptiir thcitighti Were news; • one was following. ,Sir Oliver bad gone', Mr. Bostook was waiting to bid totem. " Good.-byel Melieent, darltag," said A. v, brilet.Yhty. eleldear.: Good -night," said Vfelioent, Galod night, . Mise Fremaine," said Rene, "Shell I be in the way' it I look in at Mrs. Mathieu'e to-roorrove?" • "You walt not be tit my' WAY. I $01. Only ' going to look at an old family 13ible," 8.414 Amy. "Iudeed, you might help me to Genealogy 113 a thing I tuever e°11'T 1'4ghregasP2e'it'ealogies of' Delysford are exceedingly interesting, but ' cptite chaotic unless you have grown' up among them," Saul Rene. "1 shall like to explain'Alre. Matbien's .pedigree." ttButt- if it is so- confused, yau tionstwilf'take honk's," eaidtarnay, shall not ailed that," returned he, looking iiiedly at her. Good -night," , When h& had goae, Amy still stood at the drawing -room door, smiling happily, arid mechanically shaking , hands with her -gtsts. As vocal as the last had departed, 'she ran quickly tup;stairs. Mrs. Gardner, :seeing she bad One, prepared to follow.; I want to know one thing," he Said, Se she held out her -Iliad to Mr, Premaine., "If you don't want that beautiful Mr. pa Lys to fall in love 'with Amy, why do you have' hind here so much?"• . • "That is iny bueinese," said Mr, Fie- maine, politely. • • "But I believe they arein love with one another' already 1" I have no special objeetion." " Then,why did you say Mr. Du Lye paid too muob Court to Amy ?" , • . , ' Mrs. Gardner, have you never heard the proverb, On ne parle pas au on ekit ?"• , "I fail tocomprehend you, Mr..Fre- --t-„t_ta:tzttt.t. , , FotAt Tipp KIDNEYS,' LIVER AND IIMNARLAGAIS TUE BEST BLOOD IstreillFIIRIEL There is iablyrtne wav by which any disease can be cu ed; and that is by removing the cause- whatev.-r it may be. The great medical author- ities of tlae day declare that nearly every di -ease is Ca:MIMI by cleranxed kidneys Oliver. To restore these herefore is the only way la% which health can be seettred. Hereis where Wattages Plate 4 'ant has achieved its great reriutItiOn. It acts directly upon the kidneys and liver ,and by piae-. ng them in 84 healthy condition drives disease and pain ft...to the system. For all Kidney, Liver and Urinary troables, .for the distressing 'lis - orders of women; for Malaria. and physioai, troubles generally; this great remedy has no equal. •• e ware• of inapbstors, imitations and cornocroentijoab se tseasi datsob ask fejoruswell Sale betts 4 'aye- • • For sale by all dealers rr- ...H.,•,'•T':.''',•-v- , 4:aiilisz.virr4.2414-7•41:Zzaiswar-weaviltr,wV**---qanv•----,- ,fashionc1;e thanked her. ' , . "Well ?it , • -: "Sweet and gentle lady,!." he said, "'you • "I do not :hold all the trgiraps. °I ottn: have •given Me my 'heart's 'desire, and I not win everything,. but . by' thlet38Q a may blese you for it. • No sun ever gladdened -score the:triek." • . the heart of a vagabond dandelion more "And what is the trick?", she asked, with benignly than you ' have gladdened mine. eageroutiosity. . • . '' . .. ' . "The ti -ick,",. he said; with A, peonli Fax melon r - - ' ar • ,.. -• • ' .. : , Ile still retained her hand, and the pteet smile-" the trick is „the' thirteenth quer- sure of his fingers Iicienied to enthral her tet ' out Of ,iifty.:two garde.. Goodtaightt likean mirth-ant-it:lent His fami was illu- Mot, Gardner." -- •' , • ' t mined as if by an ecstatic visitin.,..Italmost . . • (To be continued.) seemed to her as if she peroetv'ed the frat • . - . . granoe of a :flower -strewn 'altar -as if the Tile • , , Landed , Proerietorm.,- ot Great. • fantastic, and extraordinary manbeside v . i. - /Atoll*. • •,' her. Were the priestof some unknowet and .rt is . ti .. itariling:'. fact,- and One which. eXalted rites: Ho had not yet relinquiehed. ,thod.fiii*e,,_.mix!,da pf refte.c4ngLagwili, her band when Mr.. Frentaine appeared at men with grave ,00ndern; that more than the'atpetture between ins outtainit. - In an. one-half the the land in the United Kingdom is -,Instent the altar fragrance:was genet in an • held by onetwelve-thousandth of the toot-. instant the .sacerdotal -.aspect, of Clhattin balm. ' That is to '-say, 2230 individuals, had vaniehed,and he stood befOre her, a Pale out of a population of: 28,000;000,. .n2onopo-- and weary man, who had passed through a 'lise. forty millions -out of the seventy-twot ;Iiiirrassing,seene,, who had endured an age- itiaing moment. . ' Million acireS, wlitoh comprise the territory t :, •'' • , ' .. • .. t • .S• of the twOislapcis.. Itis still Mote startling ",I1 wanted to know if youWouldnot . thaVtriere than 'qne-eightif 4 the territory, have an ioe," said the intruder blandly.t.. ' comprising 9,374 000 acres; is held by forty. ?delimit would take no retreehment,but four persons, not one of ., whom •Ownirless she- , emerged, hot .ntiwillinglyt .from her than 100.000 atires,„ and . two of whentt.- place of retirement: . Ainy Was". talkingte Lord Middleton • and . the Duke of Siitlier.' Mrs.'Mathieu, and Mr, Murata° had risen land--•pessese civer• a -Million acres • eaeh.• to monopolize ',Rene. Mrs. Belaittitur had The :following table, prepared•frota al.:telt:13W taken his seattand hetclaughter-tn.taw and , of landholders inthe. .Financial Alihanack, Mrs. Marlay had joinedthe group: '. Melt . shows how thisropertyis distributed and cent 'moved toward them, and her approae who ate,thogreat landed proprietors Of 'the was bailed with delight.. . - , . kingdom : • Mrs. •Mathieu Was still St:little Inlaid.' . ptopiiet.ors.. She Could not forget Uri.' Gardner's tilde- .. . 7. . 7 r 'Duke Of ArgyllImes: Meliesiit immediately- detected her. Duke of Athole ..,.. ...... . ' ' ' ' ' ' • • " • • ' ' Even•Ballie ' • . . . "My dear Mrs.' Mathieu; I am Coining to Marquis of Breadallaitte 'rich. Berridge you to -morrow for a . knitting -pattern," she Dblii,of ltueeteuch • ' - said. . At That: is.ff I. May... You once tituglit Marquie PY Ptite.:' ' n.:;,.: • .anything hat'nice," said the t eiled Picture. .•' Acres - ' 175,005 • 11695i:0000,0 ' 170,000 Donald Cameron,. • 115,000. • • 959,000 .938,000' Me a pattern -far a ohild'asock, and I hair°. ' 124 00 101,000 • 113,000. "You are always Welopme, My dear," Dauke of Oleveiend replied the .old lady, consoled at milt!). by • finding herself plated in, a position of supe- Eltaaill:fiVaflhCO6unligehlin17 . . . ;;-".". .. . . :. ''' .'4 ' '-.1. 1111832,.01(1°0°) ..$fift a welak.in your,OWn• town. . 'Danis and .s6 Duke of .Deyonsbire . . , . notity...." Xou shall see all My patterns, Marquis of DoWnShire . • 19000' ; VII outfit free: H. demure & 01., -Portland, Ale lse 000 and allney receipts shall be you; service: Lariti oFtarilufelaarson ' •'''''.7..*• • • 10400 J. Gordon • a . anon , A•t"TEDtFilroUS27tlici Boston 67911164 °11141115' 151790 . ' Will IOU DOTI, tome and take 'tea' with me Earl FitzWilliaan at•fiVe o'Olock•-.--•or about a quarter to five, . 1.oid.57,00 127,000• -fitepakagev.e.g.cupdef.tcor,,,imillmohoodineglat- if you don't Mind?, Mr. Marrable generally444SitrikGjtys.raGtifIt _ ' . ...-2.- , . 1;11,1i..v.tv,..4,4A21%iratUt'iyz-z- , -- 940-L'etetiele,..."2„4*. -•,,,,; ---1- - • 4-.' Lord Keninare - '-"--- ]05 00 lit, ---,---- bent, cinepliartft,, . " I should not like tO Lord. Leo:infield.... ' ' '' 1.1211-9.0, 00131°O. rrablehikarreaageinentertAncit --liTheri-'1-stialittoireatattfour,t"-tiaid`ileli., -Datzeitdrormililiii.ffir""'"''''''''-`9-114-''' • _Lora. Tonat "-- '-. ' 4-'. ':'' ' • 0 Lord•MaCdoneld . ,A: E. Mackintosh.. • 69i0t.0 1 • . I take tea at any hour." .• - 124,000 "Poor.Isabel is such a great tea -drinker, WK. S: Mackenzie understand," said 'Bike. Marlay;" "1 shall. istorroan Maelepd 193,0 Cr' ell iter what you say When she mimes to Sir J. Matheson Alex. Matliesoia 2S0,0 G 06 000 Ltrd Middleton Duke of .Montrnon..... . , . . 1•00,,,,,5•009,' Duke of Nortiitujabei:ialf. '''' '' ''' '' t ' "...". 'Au3;1'01; Duke of Portland •' .•' 136,000. .•Duke of RichmOnd ' ; ' : ' ' 361I°00. Sir-Cr:WI A. BOW.' • .....''''''''"'".`. ' "41'.'"".-21143-'°°°. ' Fart of Scofield .• '.3(10,00o marquis. of Sligo ' • ;122,000 Duke of Sutherland 1,208,100 Duchess Of. Suttierland ' .109, Ol 190,000 .,Marquili of Waterford Lady Willoughby de Ereshy • 132,000 , .... , • ...' , FOrty•four'persone...0 '''''' ' /.... • , 9,874,0n0 In the: Reuse of Lerdp the preiterty'. ill - threat hi, orootirse, Pararnount, 488 out of 505. peers . being land,owtiers to the extent , of 14,250,000 tierce; while in the House of ;Wadable Cop.r.ploubnadvies ap elinrseecinie.cinil; inf °vre sgtZacit eti:idt etfcit ' CommOns there are 104 'proprietore, own.' ' evil In4r13°}3e31' : f am Satlafted of the truth of this' . • - • ". on account of .r.s proven merits. it is reCommended° ing 2,121,000 acres; besides 68 Soria and , heirs of land land holding peer Taking Tatting. both.. ass keser0e4 by farthest physicians in the Country. . EIOUffelf.tOgetliOr;tbe landholding inentheii.. one en,\,.8 t "It wor:cs like a charm and saves nricit, • pain.; It filetzro entirely .the worst forta, cf. of the Uterus, •teadatheea, ivregn:ait tad pairafal . Men4ruation, all Cvarlait Troubles, •I:c.fataantation and Ulceration, Floodings, aii piseitcttetitts eta the COZ: 'forgotten it " • . Yantrielktvallm • 2 2 46. CREAT CURE H t_II-M A T'IS M-7-4 is for sin f.he painful austases of the KIDNEYS,LIVER 'AND sovirge.s.: It cleanses the system. of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering 'Which oray• the victims of Itheurnatisra can realize. ' THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of this :terrible disease nave quickly relieved. and in short time ". PERFECTLY CURED. rater, $i. LIQUID OR Din', SOW BY blitgOISTS, • 44• Du can be sent by mail. ' . WELLS, 13:10HARE S ON &Co., Burlinaion • •,t .1... 4 t, . • nemealbet This.. • • 'If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making.you Well when all else fatiL N you. are costive or dyapeptie, or are suffering • : from any Other of Iho numerous diseases of 'the:. stomach or be-vels, it is your own fault you . •reinain ill, frif -Hop .Bitters are a sovereign rein- • lady in all,sitch complaints. , • If, you are ' wasting °Noy With any •form of Kidney Disease, stop tempting Death this mo - Merit, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters.• • - If you Eire sick with that- terrible sickness Nerveniness, you Will. An% "Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters. •' • ' ;If you are a. frequenter, or a resident; of a - Miasmatic distrietbarricade your system against the scourge of. all countries,-.1nalarial, epideMic, bilious and jutttinantent fevers -by the use of Hop Bitters. •• : • • If von. have a rough, plainly. or sallow' skin; bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable. generally, Hop Bitters will give • you ' fair skin; rich blond, and sweetest breatkhealth, and:cara- In short, they euro diSeaseS of the Sto .e; eh, Bowels, Moo); Liver; Nerved, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. $500 will be paid for a case they will not care or. help. , • • That poor, bedridden, wife... sist• er, motheror daughter, can be made the picture 04 health by slew bottles Of Hop. Bitters, costing but a trifle: Wilt you let them suffer?. • 4.think-troust-not stay; heroanylonger.' Sir. Oliver, I:Shall look for Mr. Ittistook tandt_sentl_Nott_t .exhort you." Clinton, however, -.goareely•heardt.He was absorbed in his conversation with Melioent; and Amy' .and Rene left theatur- pained recess unquestibited. • • Yeti must let motell youiMiss Lys," Clinton wast,saying. When I wait quite young, there was a Shape wbich name and yenetrated-iny•-entireAlfer-7--It -intoxicated: me,. and prevented my' senses from dis- cerning whether it Were beautiful or Ugly. I Itfatow't now that ,it was loathsome. and hideoustbilt then it overpowered Met' It took My hand and walked *Mine; and it kissed me with, its. poppy -red lins, and a profound•stillnetis fell upon rne.I And then VitieVed !" ' • "Well 1" said Mehoent rather scornfully. "Youhave shown rciono devil Yett. you have only shown me a phantom of your own 'creation." "" Don't disdain me, Mhis Du Lys I" cried Clinton. " I•ara in earnest. 'I want you to know.. Thatcursed Shape was aPersen- silty. •It possessed me, and I gave it all I held deareet-,.my name, my- lineage, ply hopes happiness. For a little while I -enjoyed. I laved merrily, and eared for nought. At holt I awoke, and the poppy - red lips . could ., me into slumber neve; again. And then, in my misery, dame the devil and pointed to my money, Old taught me 'heav les buy the Waters of teithe,,and ,promised to regotie me in'the Iti5tttx6romity.." • ; • Ido not quite coinpreliena;" said Moll- iierk gently. He; ,.:Moineetam contempt, !aim tlintdia Was, :wash mattadt 4.31 denireg' greatly to. Succior him in Its necessity. ,,But Olinton Watt still thinking of the remark had Aineked Andy, and which*litta, even minded ildelieent to bid him hush, paten i" said 'e There WAS it Man Wild Went nto ata down the etteete and in sud, on# of the housesilaughing and talking.' Bathe carried about with him°4 which he knew to be Mortal, and wfilts Wong have made people Blinn hi draw theikgarments atitatr, as hp we u by. Only no -0004w of it.. 'When trial • alit) reltched its lad Stage and the oufhti iotpireehe net fire .to about to 0 Where he and- his body • w knew,Wheit he, died'ef . one esaised„the �onflagration. 1I p�. his seere•f eternally." •' „But yoU sPee • lea Melt. my_ with my father and mother next Month."' " Ohl hi •she Doming?" 'asked Melieent, eagerly. "I shall be so glad. to see. her: -ShoAtas-notheen-here,:for'yeare'-!----:. "How Could she, poor dear ?" said young bela,mour. "Fancy a husband. and eight:children I" Let Me intrOduce you to Mimi Du Lys,". be said. 44 MAO Du, Lye and her brother are good - enough to .Say they will grime and dine With no on 'Wednesday. Ah 1 ' Sir Oliver are you off? Conte totdinner on Wednesday 1 WO, are Ao happy as to expect Mari Du Lys that evening." "These are suoh pleasant gatherings," said Melieent genially. "We are quite itidebted to Miss Fremaine for instituting theta:it . • , ' ' • Dales, \Gardner warmed at once.. '" I am glad to hear you say, so," she said. "Amy is sach:an old friend of Mine; and I witS so afraid, when first I heard she was Coming hero, that she ' would hardly be appreciated in a country tOwn. You will not misunderstand me, Miss. Du Lys? Delysford, is •a. eharming place, of course, but Amy ,haii been, feted'• at Vienna and Paris." t 1p sweet of Amy to have gettkled „ „ do*O.no ntentedly," said Melieent. 'Whatever she does in sweet." • ' "Amy Wishes tOtpleage her father," said VreMaille. , She is his vett good daughter." r' Oninta Vitteit awe," observed Bebe.' "In My opinion love can surmount °bate - °les better than faith." • "Only lo this 0480 there was 110 Obata. 0180.4 Amy, blushing. •”I'like being. here." . "Are you ante Of Ask pu Lye'?" asked r. reins'neettithought levowas ritther fabulous oothrtlo 1OWadays." Is it?" said Ilene, "I have gouietimee been lofted to think " think you 'have been mistaken, sir," Said Bene, ittid, his eyes travelled, to Amy's '400: • • "1 think we %Might .ie. be going, Itetep. Ruia• -,=thene ifeda post eler • _There, vons, indeed, gaiierat MOVO. Mrs. 001 thentam 'S, Ott.oeta Mathieti, had set e and trory aroomicelle when itt, en on. gigot's. Ectitore Tb.e above is a good likeness of Mrs; Lydia. Pink - of Lynn, Blass.,rwla-o obrareall other human beings'. . May Le trathfully called the "DearAietid of Woman,' , as some et h,er.correspondents loVe to call her. She Is zea3 y'eevotect to 'het work, which outcorao of, a• and is obliged to Irgen sir lady. assistants, to tkelp her inswerthe large dorrespondence dai1ypoos in lion her, each bearing its special • harden •cf er- joy at release from it Her Of Parliamentare a majority of 120; and sine° they Own nearly $ quarter, of tlie land in the kingdoni; it can hardly .be eX- .peoted that. they wilt pass any legislation es17.teir.r.-y adapted to. interfering materially with thoewLeadii.stitincig.. • IfiheleUeehnantIne pail tetrill'an,.13 . land laws or operating to their pettheatep ever?' portion cf tits zys:azt, and ves hew life and vigei. 15 retnores faintr,.ess, tiatalencin, ; destroys rill craving for stinitilr.r.ce,ani :relieves weak nos of the stomach, It Cures, B:cotir.g, Heartache Nervo4 Prosik9itc.. „General Detfitv Sieepiessues ' . • 2).,,,e15req,rthe female as oi • 31,7:14.00,' vtper i we bo:rciot t It Cut it:1 f9c °tree sytnt6o2r e8tsp:e0; erateadla is "14 b • e4Pt01;:rfanecitt that go. .At:V10.table. C:Itflt:oundo 0.1FIb‘g Itcost y 11(1(11:M010g Mrs; ., with stamp for rein itiva A, hbto et4ha flirt: thit doutsi comorairtt• of either e x thia coznpothmits votitia dos abundant testimonials anew. • ..extro. liam's Liver says onowriter, oaro ",,,tti for the ottre Of Constipation,. • vddity of the liver. lier Blood ; In itis"Spittalriltyino and bids fair •••' Tentage Obscener. • • • .4 tenet Oct 11. Diabetes, Bright's Diriea.de gidney, Urinarior Liver Oomplainteicaunet be &As:rafted idr you or your fatalist if HOp. Bitters nre*ded, dad if yon already:have any of 'these diseases flop Bitters Is the only Medicine tliat'viill p asitively euro you •Doigt forget this, IMC1 404't ge,t.egl.MO:puiceu.R 'apes that, only harM. you. " I It Vas youSt. ettey as rt`rtot,:latle;:auyTa:fa, ougtainntievd ' Vela: ie Fs* eyd9 altos. VOA der hetintiverd lnid vorcans.! Paint steel witlit, quicklime Wilted with sweet oil. Coated, thlitt,tgratee, fire-iront, but eto., can be kept for inpnths without any zintende( rOublp.; ' ;.`4•,;• • Patiner . The rage, for ' paititintet, Nth:Plea and fiower• pieces among hags% still at ifs height. if you cannot learn to ait - decently, go to a more 8,066% teacher. , , to do: your paiiith you. Thou ;all you 'WM hate tO a sign your natiit.,4 • • 4 nicfalterowhedo cols RATOR, rratto M r.