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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-03-02, Page 3—:7 a r c h would join them. Dol_yq think ,1 can matters, where there is 6 difference of he folkwed AgueB and 'her �three iluge Aikensi'de, might to he cause of Wkve'SnowwFffled NotAt. afford it 2" opinion, are better diabussed alone," mud he travelling trunksto the"Oarriage, and milch 61ortificutiou, Oh, Yes,-tb%i'B Splendid, and I'll stayr� turned gopd-hutnoredly to*9rd Agnes who, rivo6 �rom, *"the' boum�. to -oEic)a Ma 9 ddy I&ADd grandula said they 9 were so nice,. It swings upon the 1prizos� ixco ere w I bile, you are gohe I like Aikenside knew it was -useless tdpp, eu. W mina t at afternoon.: ose, him th as co too, Und did . h , 11 1 9 i % them up SO carefully "'she Deserted, lonely, sad to see� 1p 0�,Xr A.�jr L A r But She did oppas so muoih�batter than Boston, a, m'can 9 e him, that night, after saidjaer lip, begiiilning *E,) quiver, aria her Arid full of cruel snow.' afford i it, ,can't. Elie Guy ?11 Jessie, , ex- the. doctor had,gone, tahing�atfirst the,bigh CRAPTE A X. eyes filling with telins; , as thoughts of 9 home In . s.uramer's no6n I the I leaves abo�� A S.0CLIETIZ NOVLI,. claimed, dropping her flowers and Springing stand that, sooner thanhave a country girl came xlzshing Over Arado dewy slielter from tb�� bout; AT AXIMNSXI)E. upon her brother's knee. like Maddy Clyde associated. daily with her She could 'vot thcna back, and The nest was full of life and,loVe— It was w long, tiresome �ride, for grandpa, a- hBy ibe cuthor of, "Iltlith Lyle." "Mildred I Smoothing her bright hair and pinching daughter,. whether as teacher or corn- Ah� life find love are Setyin- ber ad upon the tot) ot the aes. rorrest Elouiso," 1.0bateau. d'Ox," etc, her soft cheek, Guyxpplied: panic ,;She, would 'give up Saratoga and fr�irrl lloned4le'to Aikeii4de, alull, be ac� pised bair trunk, she sobted aloud. Gily The tender krop4ing ofthe day. That means, 1 suppo�e, that I can afford Stay at home. Guy could not explaia wbv cept�d thaulifally the doctor� S offer to take Remingtons private room in the hall, 'The silent, Peaceful diGams Of night, Oh, yes I Xmd4y I it,don'tit ? but if, to(), was, thinking just it was that opposition from: Agnes .,it I.way s �Tlddy there himself. NVith'this ar and as the doctor knew a book wto have The joys that patience o'O'V-Y, would never forget that melib Maddyiwas The pry of young delig It. morning or the nice ride they'd, had. Sh . e' now about you Staying bore,. -Where - you aroused all' his powers f ntago).ism., -ell pleased, as it would - teen -left there for him, lie took tho'liberty hadenjoyed it ect much, ana-she thanked really d6 improve.". Yet so it was,. and"abwhe was fully tl,�er. thus afford her tiA� opportunity she baLl so of g tting it Maddy'8,-door he The song that -through the branches rings much de9fr6&.of tLLJ.I�ing� Nvith,t118 doct' 8 him many times for his kinduess, - as she Then turailig to � Agnes lie--mE.Lde some mined that Maddy Clyde sh6iild corno t or board the low sound of vveephe'al and look The nenling Ado -as Agnes was� that sh' .1k about his bill; and askiwilli T�e stood waiting for him to drive.away,, feeli inquiries its to.the, plans proposed� by the AikenE e 511"11 9 m; towait -until ing in" �Jmv� her'" whore she sat or. ratifer outter-sotofuntriedwing8, ng Lauries, ascertaining that Agnes' plan was not. He knew, too, how to. attain his eil( she had et it' no tremor Wha, I tever when at Parting he irnodexioughw�pay .1 . I .1 I knelt upon.the fl6or. flight of glad an . rpxire. took and, held','her -hand, smoothing -it that he should invite her to gowiih him to without further altercation. ;'To the aged couple, paf,':U4 for the first IAomesipk.�*so Soon 2.11 ba said advanc. All, all are gone I I know . not wh oxe Saratoga, or Newport, oi both, and that Very�well," vvashiB quietxo�ly, you time with their darling, the day was very ing to her side, and then, amid a to and still u,�on the cold gray tyec, gent�y, 4nd,telling her it was growing fat rrePt of plump agaill., -He was a very nice choose, of but they would not intrude their grief tears, the whole Lonely,,ara tossed by every air, and Jessie, meantime,,should remain at Aiken- can iemain at 1ome if you came Out. That snow -filled nest I sco. -C66rse. - 1 had intended taking you, raysel. Upon the- Young girl looking so eagerly 6' dd doctoL, muoh':,ttitter than she had imagined, 'd ust could do ..-they did ihej�s, I, too, had once a;pla& of rest, el I as ghe� W'sh9e t 0 t e new life opening before her; and evexyllody would. laugh ati her SO !or Guy.cou.ld not find mueb, pleasure -iii wherever you wished to go; and not ii y fokward't h Maddy never. she thought, as she went Slowly to the that, but I'wAs about to ask how much was only grandpa,s voice falter.ed'alittle -when Where light, andlove, and peLo'64bre inine— house &Ila eniered the neiat hitch escorting AgueS to a fashionable watering- an awkward thing,; needed :Your in the morning prayer lie commended his fell,, to She, ne�er knew that Even.as the wild birds build thrArjaest; w d to dinner mt 5 instead of 12—sh When. skies and summer sbine. -her grandmother sat helling lace, particularl as,hewasespecte for tha, necessary additions to, P Y� a ometimeB, (Ila wardrobe, but it you prefer remaining hero: child to Gbcl,� asking that she mi�ht be-hept dinner, and her grandfather in his arm- pay the bills'; but he s should surelystarve to death; She couldutt Butwintei citme,11le leaves -were doad'� chair was whispqrirg"� Over, his Weekly' unsellish things, aud its he had, not been to giving -up a most unfounded,prejudice from temptation; and that thel, now sights. ca?'ve—She could 2 a of her against a girl.nhb never hartned'.youi and. and.s.oexies to which -she was going 'might , . lot eat mud -turtle soup, The mothei-bird w*as first to go (ery.ffracious.td her on tho.ocoagioi of the w6rfd�s_ and she did Dot know which dress to ' The negtlings from my sight h " n e Li, paper. - N I I . - hom Jessie already loves, you can do so; 11 not beget in her a love wear is fall.ol zxioN�. 9 a V13 "Did you meet ti, grand' lady in a citru- last visit to Aikenside, be decided to martyr w OT dinner -would the doctor tell ri But who and 'Guy walked from the, rodiii, leavixlg� vanities or disgust for h4r old bom' -7o9LX'1c7WZasfbr itfd�,c A age?" grandma asked, as Maddy, sat himself &lid -go, to Saratoga. O; Thi)te hey� were, and she pointed to the i but thA'sh� bed; ohly,five, and she kxio,�V Jessie tbo'u-ht side would r Jtsssid� She must'hot be Agnpa., first; to , cry, then to pout, theri� to come b6 tz-a k,Ad it the, down.be her. ca 0 for was then, MA Yes; and Dr. Holbrook said it was Mrs. left wholly with the servants. A think it all eri d finally to decide fb&i Same loving;hmppy,child As s e' GNE1VfC OV aiI , it $0 mJeaxi. afiogsi and, Newport under -the and never be ashained 6-1 the- �mrents,'to Remington, from Aikenside, Mr.. Otly's. governess of. some -kind must be proyided,' going to Sar vind wholn S116 was so deaK, T, was the h`nbstarice, of Maddy's rriie Won dei�fktl vs,lcu stepmother, and that she was more than 141�4 he was about speaking of thig9to Agno6, protection ofGuy was better than car, here'' Wits' npassionate.outpouriDg 'of her griefs to tbo� )DorN. . it I I (,�MQ out a whim which, -after all, was nothing, -answering Sob from the cliairwhere Maday pegaero twenty-five years younger than' her 'huA- wben the.doctor *wits, announced, and the 4 highly -perplexed dobtor, who 'after 'qVi6t- From?, n-versation turned into nother channel. but a whim. knelt, and after the devotions weie ended, ing her- somewhat, I ascertai�ed, that,, the Land isn't it dreidful? I th u%thiso, 10 , I , con- Accordingly, next morning, its- Guy was �hel *ound her arm - ftiround her grand. A.Virlilipeg correspondent writs8: The , - la�a Ag but the doctor didh't seem to;' Ynes wotild­not, have' ;rouble was the decidi ks, greatest present I Ing not Ro bd in and is. perfectly artless manner Mad4y repeated feBaed how much she was, interested in Dr.9 in.bis, library reading his papers, she went father's, neck, uudpartina*his�,silvery loc what dress'was 'suitable to- the' occasion. eddled around, toNvit by hal Ubiaed'W: fi�r. 25 Iding her white hands- upon amid to'him e' 'I in do olb ' oh. Indeed, only that,m6rnix�g, in t0limi,mllcl fO bruest y ro The doctor hadi3ever it d d_ much of. the conversation which had 11 bat as, it happene reqS,his stu P t -I stuffU Sam- reply to' a joking remiZrk inuideto her by big shoulder,, said very pret.tily,-. Graxldpa�do You ihink'I 'Could, evor'b� cents a barrel, but Il ik vile. passed betwo6n the doctor and herself,, �ap 'real cross Shamed of you iin I d lie liked blue, arid so mer. Artesia ; - ­ "' - b baling to, her grandma to know if'she had Guy,she had -petulantly Oxclaimed. I was -last night, t a' Ed, let my a d grandma ? ri., weII8 Suggested it, as the oue bst libly. t6 be put aow ts -Df the- ci 1,v, and the its idea -of my caring for him, except foolish Pride, get the ascendancy. Bxit"I C'I hbp& not,, darling it would bte,%k our, becoming. a Invarious pax not taken the right ,!as o arg ent., T1 la You aid as a friend and, 'Why, he must 'have reconsidered the matter,_and ,mm. hearts; but 'finery, apd'things' is9 mighty .4i T nd Maddylooked"col I ifoix excellent water' is found af, 70 to 804eetl Yes, chi I 13 hxlt�l�,�a a d Physician willing.for this Miss Clyde to c6nie, pro. art to folRS up, and after you've walked uded. Without fail'in. every ea4e.' The hands lingered among the light greew.peas be younger than I am, or at most about my' by, grandma Eev6r lets i-ne'wear that Strangest age 8, it were." ut it is that ths ittrther froni thii A �mere boy, a Sunday; 1hat's, my yerY best. in her pan, - as if she were thinking of an 9 vided you still think it best." is�eli On, ihe6a. vd1yet 'you'll- no mak e hidthe mis�c dress.,' tod6ubt think Your foot make big, noi he deeper-they.hav II know nothing Guy's moustach entirely foreign Subject. And yet, in :iiig her toilet that after. _bievous eIs mbout�thiB Mrs. Remington, only � that she noolishebad ariai3ged,6v-ery p rt Bmll'e lurking about his moutb_:and he .6 ba' kit�helx hoor." ild I'm not pliie it was right for. water, and different' theories, are given as . A 'IT t6 e 801 vhich it ocm.es� They stared a good deal at the house as she went- dres' with direct reference, to the mere received the concession, as graciously me if hat ay*be, but belatbanied to come 4r whi�rts, the life'is:so diffdr.. . . arep from.N I were7-Mrs. Guy I Rem�, you are m, stly I Nwing ;v�611A.,here. and in.the ilot if lipret6iltiOUB One u t a, gla8s, and boy,'.'��er'hoart'bea'thig -faster everytime �v'perfectly the motive 'which Of.?i"u� - N O, by,, even looking at us through he did not hadi ingtqb h6r�elf." And Maddy empliasized ent frout the quiet;_u e water riSes.Witlain -a,.few' fFet.of.- lc 'Phe'got, Y -f .bonnet and e erely rest t lifting her spotted, veil. afte b shorememered the white'un impelledit. Asshehad-commenced9being She may have..been as hap, 'asaquesn the t 9 § beside amiable, -,she -seemed.: dotermined-40- her word's with a hiss, aA'6be thought how- -d tbb sniface. One woul,� na ura y Suppose See, clatplaid.shawlslie, had,seen, onsai 2 s my impression they wear their nice' 'It 'would be, Provided She a it cam'6 from the Milimesoth' lakes a the with her man, but. as a,Aernertl thing theme., him whexx9 driving that Morning. Little tinue it, and Weredherself to write it note widow, to -b6 M r;. Guy Remington, best dresAes here till the time." I I h higher tban t� e Rell: 'unequal matche4 don't: W( k, and , had. Ma solicitiligmaddy's ddy Clyde Would hardly have credited the . , �sehiceA. . I I Butwhat shall tdr)' when, that's worn better. not be thought on. "As I'am essie's mother, it be i-ve,,qat Aik�llsi.de, River Valley, tut"i)a'Mi,ane��6lis't-hey�-bave f, I Bliebeen told that the beautifullady. out! -0h, dear, dear wish� I had not story ac with, beir. to go down fionatwo o four hundred should thirili. you was in love with, s9me- from Aikeuside, was yo;1t1vely jealous of' perfectly pr8per for me to bird and mallag& come I 11 and another impetuous fit of weep", d they gei tild'veri' body, aud—ii�--" sau�o watertiller.., t ew years, �11—� which Jessie '113 when you -got I - . I bod.7 and 9 if I "am; 1111'have to have a 'must come from theNorth Pole �pp�ixentiy, older, be sjdk of him. , It might do, -him a, was so, and the jealousy. was all the more this suggestion, she sat downat 06*ritiog- came bmck, , greativ disturbed 'on -Maddy, " if . I i . I hubv�nd,' whic,h would bejiid-bli a lother �fpr- if is 'highly. magnetic,, and a.p.enkn eight. of barm. That's- what spoilt Your bitter when she,rbmembbked* wb� Madeline desk, and.conamenced, a very pleasant])/. account, �tnd what was th le Wks,� and how.startled that aged coutile of. 0rded note,' in which Miss Clyde' W' wits'lier'n.ext metal comment,' 1 qipped jilit a few minutes Will lift, a nal. p6or uncle Joseph, who's been nthe LOS its eaving ims,tter. on nixie nfoinied th-At. she -bad been reco her graildfatbor', 9be: Went to help her or,pin and retain -its attractive power for 4,slxes,� ry eddetor"iholiagedtodraW Vital at Worcester goin' the red cotiage,wo6ld be, they know mmended Ve %droitly th , , month, claim that it and Maddyls�.face was all , suitable, person -'with wholu to leave guftndmoth,er with�,'the. breakfast w, he Oie as&, But they di&hb-t-, 'she was as a J e��ie aside,, while as well 9" he a6 able: aglow with the interest she alWays evincQd quite', sure of that' and So she haAventui'ed, Jessie during tbo-�simo . Inter and pdrt,of the w he-gae _&,r a few. hints with .. regard to her will ure the.gravel , sic I e oxideiing hon--sbe would wipe those bl"o lik eu , PS a- I itin axia how she' ebbuld-probitbly the rivelf water, after. the Fillings whenever mention was. mado'of the'onc, t Jessie's "m'oth intercourse with - Madd-�� -au4 Je'sie;,vvho are9 washed out, and it ig-ciei %r, pure axid� o pass their door, her heart throbbing with and that I AN er, I 8 Seemed d'to iE 1 -have great living sorriiii, ok her motherlsi a stim ensation as the old wrote to ask,if. for�.the sum. of o6 lar eel When slfe.;di to uliddrstttudlim, palaimble life 'the shattered' i litellect..d. ar w -per week she vvas­,viliing.to come to Aiken. :Quibhly the m6rujlj J w6rit back I to tbe.'woep . ing . gi I A, isolation came in view, way in ]is Lich she renem. I.". the clock 9 9�pms-�ed, and ;u�t: its Soothing watch6d.a.well being ut�& with 'more. from the world of her you . rige§t brother, ber6d 96 well, and around which go- many bide as goverriess,,orwadtitig-mair tr�ck' two the doctor's linggy, her -much a zt,� lit6l d' p �. 'Below the black j' ; .. S e. mother :would memories were clustering. A 9: 11 0 -_Guy.aske;d;-.,-as She read"to appeare over U� to. t than or inary interest who, as she said, had for 126AT y �wne- years. a _gnes was r whdt?,P d the !hill. his moment 6 Booth 3y N�6iild have bav ed 16r:child. � Thi mould, for which the tsnbeen an inmate of it.mmd�house. not all bad; Ilideed.'she: was sea 9 reely worse 'him.i what �ffb.o. had, written. Maddv had ofily been happy, i4 dilticip'a- ucli. ice times, when Maddy' g6t I 8 used 'to there is a stratum -of Peculiar chi,y,.aboub "Tell me about Maddyloon.tinued,' than ui6st vain, Belfi6h,fashiouiliblemomen . Clyde' -will not be waitirig�maid in this t I ion �, 'but., wbeu'witlxh�r shawt and- boxinuf their ways, not take long, and iber wilf she come for dollar Oil S forty feet thick thbu about thirty feet of 120' and all,that day, since. her return'from nei brirxg�ng a, Pillow, and 1�illg�dOwn Upon, t, :LAb tobd: 'waiting while ,th,e'-doctorl nobody vvouldlaugh &'t'her,'. she'Smid,L when boulders mud white comexi b,'like ow, .riding,-hauinting, remorseful thoughts of p9r, week, a faded lounge beneath the wind S you propose. i1ire ber. fasend her 'little tiu�h, &lid �ihbxf 'she� �Maddy expressed,, that point. to -ether, and betw6en. this� and mAeAgo'Of There is no great to teli-,-'only, he' -was, the loug ago. hail been clinging tolleri mak-' myself- I'llavetakenafancy to the girli �a, te&r.'ou th6 Wrinkled faceslofboib You are tooLptLtty; evelljtyou do.133akc a- er' .6us to leave' that nei�j_ Write anotliG note; Substitute, co Jher� graildpa la,egmye Way;! m ny, Ye h Oorb anxi rbuts, her foAit d' rook as hard s krailitelfiat nderlies this' years younger- than 1. �He�s only Ing mpanIO4 , is akes!" and tneo lie went � into wh6l& codittry at the depth. of m bout 100 forty�-One now, and was �evera 4s,older borhocA fo' a time itt least, and 'in sceii 'lot waiting-maid,'and offerberthree dollars- and mid a storm.ofsobs she said� hbr� good-; - I r, . les� I the blue iii, which was fedt-the.w than the girl he Joseph, was' of gaiety, lorget, if pos�ible, that buch, per 'week, in'stead er prandfah6i, e_,A greatly enhanced' aer is always" found., byes afid )received h Mi becaniing,to Maddy �and Smart and handsorne, and a lawyer, mud things as broken vows or broken hearts AsIong as Guy paid the bill, Agnes could ing. her girlish, beauty. The zear-staiuB, were , D folks said 9, sigbt too gooc1 fo� the. notidemurtothe pr:ico,'althougb, .remem- '.lt!w�as'v.erypleasantth%t Mternootl,jdr, ali,�asheda my, Jessie using very freely 9 S 0 tiN a 'N Ww whose folks wore just nothing, but She bad The arrival of the doctor dissipate it time when she 'hid' faught ..it the suihffier� bteeze was blowing cool aeros"s her mother's d e,cologne,. and -making a pretty face, and her long curls: bewitched adistrict chool for one dollar per weekandi the, hdlds,.wh�ro thelaborers we're.busy; Maddy's ceeks ve�ry're e R. Pierce'M,D'., 8'ELi,Sir,—My,W1ifei' . ess in a measure, and after 'greeting d with rnbbing, th him.. She pouldn't have,bebri, older than him.witbhei usnal hoarded 'round be6ides, She zhoukht three- and w' ' h f t'h IU a y,e rs, and expressions of we Ith t 6,.olasticitY 0 you � a d . uut-brown. hair was brush ' ed'until it shone. who bad been, ilt,for. �over:q two yea 'dollars far too mi uch.. - But Guy had com- tear a little narrow bitrid "of black �hmd tried many. other In6dioixles, you when lie first- saw, her,.and'shti was he $'aid - fialf playfully, lialf Hp#efully: 4 stopped --flowing, d not until the, like -69tin; only fxteen when . :they'' got.,etigaged., :by the way, doctor,. who was that. old and she gerlbrLdly obeyed him, He dear old 1 hdme,hm,1 AV6, velv.6t ribboll'Was,pinned i ab6ii't Sound and well by", US)*1341'' Your 11 Favorite dy_; . 0 c h h Jj taiid she wrote au6the'r.xi6te,;wfiIch he approved, .-was some di0audd on,the road':t &ikeir- ile&'mhd�tlaen�she was44hady for that ter- Prescription." My. nie 'e was also cured by, oseph's life was bound up in eer.�; e la all hent . up" doubl6 in.. sbaw I I �. . . I . . I I - - worshipped the very air she h d. b, and things, whom you Were iak�ilg 0 for. an nd,sealilig it up,,sent it, y. a :servant tc side. ut riblo ordea ' 4er first'dinuer at'Aikelaside.f, its use, after,severalphysicians had failed -when she mittened him, !V.Ul= . took -his 0 Madeline. I wond�r how', I like- Nis. cior was goi�g tQ stay and that, to do her any good.��Your"s truly airing. I 9 The,,,do I life.,- Ae was too old for her, and Guy looked up Remington mo Mr*. Guy ? was the. first 'v J�k luickly., wonderingwbei.e. revi ed ]her soinew,hat, TH . OMAS ETHYIX. then right on top of that we heard after a , , :, ., Agnes could have seen the aoctor, who4 CHAPTER IX� remark she made' "Youjnust,qome�,io. the housekeeper's little that she had mariiea Some big -bug, I. consciou ',of ng-, answered riot '.r.,ee there:' im�meaiately. room and see hor-�firsb and Th6,Lmk6-of-CbhStane6 is so ow t at :the who, pletity old S a su dden. . pa .. THE S the With a I boa- I b never knew enouah to be d- �,ain-bowildered stemuers .naturally hey left,th�14 morni g fox, arm.taga," ting heiik� an her father. . That s( -oseph; 'baridled i" which met fier at, their,calls at, several-p'laces-on its shom. The robeptioxi�.of, Agnes',upte produco& by the elegabi:. furnitil e tled lit with.�J �­i'Tfiat bent double mud _-,.octor repli6d� grew -ItLoftl Mr. Giiy y r, bewentirito'n;'hind of melancholy, in was, young Maddy' i0l�de, to a, commotion at tbe� red; bottim, gone'?" Madd e. every! turn,Maddy fpllo,*e.d, -to'. where the �The� �ame'is':be,'case witb' the­�Lw.lie of worse and worse, till. we I thought a short -riae. �niight do -i . where. various:opinioxis. were expressed. as in a disappointed tone. r -,-blsick �silk! 'only, o 9 l . ce , bdoie' durip� the' put him in',the Whom' Peated, dreaded M 0. Rqahl in rustling 9 ve'r of the plain; V, T,I-t.he doctor asied, and a 9 thread lace� coffir, sat ewing;� itudi pk�s6xlt.centiiry, it'is Said, have theJakes,' hospital; usin' his little property to" -pay the good"'. to the prime.mo. grandpa -e.�ou very sorry bill Until it was allgone, and n6w he's on: "'OhLyes that Patient about thinking that as Mrs. Agries wroJ;O the noto, and Maddy replied:, greatly elijoyed,the leisure Shia haddu.her! of as rity,,yoil'knoW, exceptin', the -little.,We Jessie,,' as -one mad. I am glad toliavb 6siluter6stedin'it,.Sh6of course �' "I didv�aitto,see 4im,one know master'sobsene'e. proieut iii6ment. yo u do. That's what 'tis' about 'your seen her." had su randma in:sistihg hat Iltiever h oLyell the unele ggested it ;' g (TO be, continued). a the'..recent I e Joseph, and I warn all youll it wits Jessie s, doings -whilb'Maddy' . 9 girls 11613'tc) There was. uninistaksble.irolly in her I when' It would be such,m surpris6 to find- that occurw the following in It think. too much of nobody. - They �dv,ith her ',grand. Guy wasxio-othekhantb6 terrible inspee eminent geo ogist, are voice now., and turning'. from - h6r:to Guy, she said.4anything, agrei jevening Drems and the ll'i-tw4 of Heal,the 1ptter, by hit I iiinx, 4uito clear, 'from- bound to get sick*of 'eta, mn& it. makes, ths'doct6r continued mtheri though away _down� in her -:heart ter, that he"would. not undeceive her, the of the world,, that dreadful work." -doctor th 'lit : d' clapsoc (D. J.,Milfteil7othergill in 11 Good Wbrds�"): The old'man was telling" me to-dmY� of' was -4 half belief that Mi. Gu�,himself had Ong ;.an so -he r. . I into& -eal independence in' thafi - Grandma bad allobject-in telling this: to. which ,Mhddy theie.jg, more z your,kindness . in saying. h'is house from first thought of having:ber at Aiketiside, thoughtful., mood, fromi What has. physi.o ogy, to say, to qvenmg.� V b �PosseBBixlg moderate y, for she was notblind to ihe.nature -he woul(I ather go than any other roused,him by broaching -the 'the,, dress? Decency bid, her head in Shaine! 0 sOcIdtY w 0, Madd b6ing,sold; It was like you_Guy.; and I where, s r 1 9 1 1 means 'are e'ligaged,'. in literary mud, uble long, ago. at low dresses;. and has boon of the doctors interest in -her. obildi and. wish -L too had the.mearis to be eneroLUS, S�Iotiu'the wide world.; to.Xi.kerside, viitli unpaid billi askingif he'd pleasd� not' . tr6 'scieutific'hobbies - and tb�t% in akee'ridlilig 9 ilent... P1 �_ : - I she. colild-p -feeling,,of inaepen-. ttified-lf6r�pria-�Tsi�6-telt�-th --for -tb- iful-1 awn 'almost Aarge,_en ougb to, grandpa,, but. wait unti ay -it says Stich thougl�it gri ey are so very poor it �ihen toq -,of -1he the P h "'t' wr it must not be, botii for�'his : saka -and ho h be,called a�'park, withits,61laded-pahs*and er ape I S Ong askill a, you," -said' Jessie; ad , . ; 9. iii in den6e decreas'es.pretty nearly - in the Same s, I, B wer 6od but,if you will on Madd y's, so she told the: sad �story of uncle -to the d6ctor's' Side and lalw her fat,' winding -walks, its, �a6wfts.aP4,viil , it -e 86 g I ly takelind grant6dr they do not entaii'much''h ' and or � payment,'!' and Maddy's' 'soft brown the,b6ated mtmosph&� of dining-roolut rAtI6 as the fortunes increase."' L stolen and Joseph as a warning to MaddY, who,bbuld. ale arxia -upola his shoulder, as if he had, fountai.6's and statuary, its fish -pond 1 -:Lymmn. Buckley, X.D.I of be.sa'id td.need it. i Still it xnade� I -its airy room, its Wide - hall, its. eye a Wer*e lifted to his face.. driMing-'roona yet what 6f.the dkive,bac'k- The Hon. J. Scarcely )een Guy.' I You might. give Muddy the grove,' war'dS,and forw N. Y_says: 111havei ardB, even with the help of iAeCI4 DR. ,all impression. on her; axld­.� 'doctor!Ls. bill.. I remember how mamma. . Winding stairs; with bamisterls. of. rosbwood, Ma I a ; dy �I'll take y6u for paymexit 11 . , U LE R'S after- 1, . I . 11, if I b I i rage and,wraps :Compound Elixir of Phosphates a6d - Cali noon she was thiriking of,ille,unfortupate. cried and,'said she never could pay papa a Its cupola at the' top, from which'so many the debtor Sal , smlling,. half Seriously, as _1112211 e esE 9 frow time to time about saym4krgeiy hi'my practice for two'years,, man,whom she bad, seen bui 6xl'ce, and that -as mll6s . &hill and. ,m eadow � land ','� could be hisyes rested fondly ii her., have been made bilYwhenit w sent In. pon 14 ' te-rooins, 'and 1'n:my judgment :there is, no pr - 4rm- in his prison home,, 'where, had been Said- discein6d,its hay,wihdows.itld loug� pigzza; TberWs, Aikenside,'! he said at', Nat, .the long tarrying . 14 co an oti � of the1had that -can 'compitre With it. with her grandfather the only she bitd 9 wthe-4o' its sweet-faced, darkrhared Je�Bi6, and its.. and it: *aw'mot "long. before. they, Pit I sse& "11# dr 3,at royal.drawing-rooms. on titneous y, ctor' 19ugliffigly' all , _I�Psagel ever ridden in the cars. He -had, take' h I h, Z 66lds: said cbillsand,6f unprotected lungs W-1th feeble summic woinih,� Of whom we, Pullbd One of her long; bl�ck curls.� mauly;� oblo Guy. On through the gate, guarded, by, y t e image of the 'great d thereby ? It, beseems �us- not - to haveso many, and -Ila;". cases,, convalescing in his arms I ri, Ahis-remeffiberedi�gnd .he I Could do that,'J have thought. of Agads,,flashilig in silk and' Ziamonds, was brolize and Struck into the gravelled inutb 'of ftomprostrati�gdisesses,l Hhatild hardly. his little�Sa rdh.' 'RerhapA that it,'but they xxaight'�not_ accept . it, 1 as .1 they are aflaw 'in "the F th 1� to the house.' e. 'horrors, p a _Ildrm�ing- roin� , oughts.1,rPitalbadiE wasthe name of his �tr6a�heroug berothed. proud, as well as Poo of her Muddy bad' shraiik;, mntil� It's'grauder,firter, than I ever dreamed. room here but the Notis, well, enough know how to �dt: without it.-. In And she asked bar pranimother if,it were '9 If Mr� Markham for she 'met her. In the carriage�' and then Oh I,* known thmt' many s� residence albri ita;dtg hkeaiharmw-Lin fact, in' has nf� : One to care-' if"I could some time have just. such a' I . g the DygpTsia , ol s he,? received the not I e � ask oe,makb 8 ores 0 on% t 7 -ba home f ai�d,� doet.bi, looli'l hat a b of the -Mediterranean, has been� i y of th list of exhauls iv dis I ease 9, o I., n . ot so. but bi�.vvife and this:'Madeline, fier services. outcome' of t is "Ine "Yes, Sarah Morris, wit's. her name, and A nee. asked; and t These events *rought in'ter a, change, and that water,& up in the'air tso:? Is *,it bat, the long Such exposure.: Y 9 he doctor replied, Whether "it be 'A'CCOiiDI 11 NO . to the most�reoent'stiAiRtic% her face was handsome as it doll,". grandma I did notsu�poso so until. a few days 'dread 'of'Mrs. Agnes passed awity. She they call a f6untmin� that lie iA'm lesa msthetid, replied; and, �NVOnd6kiilg if She Was as, Sincei whenl learned froni a, Mr , Gr on Should, like her,�arxd She Should b6sohappy � in her excite, Lture, orillat-co 3 more thd States 'which L aye more than 4O�000,000 1 .4 . 0 meh-h Maddy bad isen, and cieE layeilience presse� beautiful as, Jessie,. or JeaSle�S mother, J - f Btrougly,upon him *than upon the &ntler, inhabit ts 'are, the following: Chinese bat Mrs.Markham's Youngest and mily at Aikenside, for of course She ,'Was going, witli olle'llarld xestirg oul,,thadoct6r's,shpul- am '%;dx, man cet Maddy 7ent back to her re'veriesof tbd' brotli'ar �as been an inuldte of stAuhatic and'. she begaii to wish the -doctor would.� der,.:was looking. round iher -eagorly, * Guy the . grave xupre,A26,000,000 British Empire 285 - poor mamae'in the asylum,' whom 'Sarah ve:­la�gbod; and been chailgeB'of dress see� in the other sox.': He 88,b0.6;000% msylumilor-yearw- arid thsit� L, till come, s a t Is r6 she Remingt I -thoug ey or, o'liell h i how long befo o Would Lit 000j000 ; Russian Empire, SS -O Peg- Morris hadrong9d so cru6lfv. caxmotp�y his expenses, tboydo what.they would be strong enough to enter,upon her gratified too coald',ho!"have board �tlae mild�ly oscillitteB from the:w6akiie f I ' Unitod.' 5iates, 51,000,000;� iops or knic'kerbo6kora, to c6ntifitiationg of mfoxo�s.,, dt�itios'asleacheik to little Jessie, iiastic beaped upon his home German: Empire; 47,000,000,; Turkish can toward providing him,*ith- -co ex'14u.' lit I 1. LAS' , , -like ebaracter, 0 trousers E mpire, 46,000,000 ; French �Republic (witli CHAPTER VIII. Whai 'is a lunatic asylum, mother ? At first Grandpa Markham hesitated.. It by t tle! Rchdol-gir she drove upto 5 fan where th' hiA-door. But almost conceal tbe`boot� as is the appar- eolonies)q 46,000i000., WINGS OF WHAT WAS TO DE. What does'lle mean 2". Jessie aoiiked',; �but might do Maddy a �deal of hurt, to g6' -to Guy NyuA away in the dfisty HADO it was thb, doctor, not Agnes, who 'ei' said; her umblo'::,�bmue, care, mn& only XeBsie�siood on the piazza to ently permanent fashion with. our blue� Sick Mid bilious'headachei and all d�._� It was, very pleasant at Aikdnsidd that asylu would 1ook mean to ber.'after all thatifiner hot -teacher. There were warm Thebippolloftheco�tcoversthe, pi�ined tothe child'What a lunatic in Y, rgeeile' rangoin4ents of stomach and' bowels, oureit -the t6mbtationgto wo, t�ip-of; th6 lung.. just -Where the low,dreAs. afternoon, and the cool breeze blowing from Was. de of welcome, liigoes and bugg ;,an& by'Dr. Pierce's, antibilioas while YanityariI4 ambi 6 leaves it exposed; as. if. 'inviting disease to gr the miniature fish -pond in. bile c6rher'of I I'An3i insanity beraditaryi� this faluily,?"' tion would be greater tbere.than at home;, -then Jessie led'her fri6nd,tq the bliambel. settle,there.- The shirt-fr6nt is axxuleB� , 25 cents a viiL No cheap boxes the groun exposed in t ds: came Stealing into the hand- Guy asked. but.Maddy put all his objections aside, an4. -shemas to becupyi eto allow waste of viftu6s.- By druggis sis some par . lors,.wherd� Agnes Romingto�, in Agnes'. cheek wad very whit"e,' though' her longbefore the 46etor.okme -Bhe'llad wilft6u ".Mother wanted you, io!�pleep thd,- other , very. liberal manner in man; but a, becoming toilet-, -reclined languidly�_46u as do - The iibr d line abirt-fiont 'is' 7 ' ' b d face was turned away ctor, t9 Mrs. Agnes thai'40116 W.Ou 6 of t116, house', llut brother Guy said no,, a che n no a prote., 9 Lines, by a the Id go. sid nding her &adoful head, ta suit no9 i ask' doetor,ebuld -hot nuderstand why. it � was h 9 ve 9, pleisAnt -room ; aud� tioll agaixx�t'a rude', blast, Provided` the We may livc,�itbout:,petr the 96fa, be answered, I do not Ldid )uld, ha y,nlusicand art It's' ith t of -Jessie, who w&S twining's6m6 you s n t t - Ing"* be not �66,pr6lbajed. Even who thout conscionceI and -1 0 the cause I -only heard- the - fact' that ibat in Maddy'A home he'did not -think �as 11, it's,'�o. * the IPper ptirtil n, We may live wi wi thebeig_y -he- G: 'v say� [ .nice: ereout heart. rs anao— li- had.4 in h.r.0 ph of' flows rig . or curls, and occasionally Sue , a1aan as, Jo�oph and close to me. . See, I'm righ th B GUY'�to well'.6f her'going -to Aikenside lid Wo.may'livo.without friondg;,wo maY li�e witb- appealing to W. 1. if it � was'nOt ' For. a mbment there was silence in. the. J!onbdu the evening. previous; ' 'She, looked bere,V and'4os�sle opened a, door l6adind, the chest in 'women 'is :often far toathinly, pretty.". room,, -and then Guy � told ibe­� doctor� oV sabiight, so pure,:so artless, sitting by -her directly to her ownsieepin�-rbom. 11 H clad. Fair- reader, i3dy conxi6etion with'a But man cannot . live. without cooks; hospital for diseases 9of the chest tells me 'Wsn�y live with Sn his favorite sbat in th6 pleasant bay whiatt Ipes' and himself were', speakin'g grandfatber'A kneei-tha it seemed a pity to �ouctrunk,!' she routinued, as nervantL is, knowledge, y was when transplant" her to, another. Soil, while brolighi uFand, set, dowi,� a little c6utiimp�.� som, bvvb at, about female underclothing, ort butgrieving window, '6pe iting into tb6 garden, Ou I 9 ' We,ii�ay, live'Without b6pe�wha, o bope hub Rala-9 rather themAnt of it. In private .,sitting, approitly reading it. bci.k,� though I..Supp6s6 A's of lio'uge asking you in .�is hearti wast' afear of what tuotaBly,"'thA %mall hair -cloth bo�k cont deceiving, lutt i his eyes did'ilot move very , ;rapidly down a in i lit be Ahe , effect. of : daily intere urse Maddy a wardrobe. . If Here s one practice; too, opp6rt nitie�. are. afforded. for Womay live, without passioum�,w is passion join �ua� for D, w ek or so� 9 th pQ,e, for his thoughts Were on some -, Theremas not," the,doctor Said. 13 -is T�ith Guy. Still he" said'it was the best whare!s'tbe rest?" mn'd� she was flying, rvation � of the �sciixxty :and utterly butpining? Biii.whore is'the ratin that, qn, live 'Withoub ether Subject. When his -pretty stop, patients needed'hibi­i�fid beiliust stilly'at, thing for her t6 do, andlaiihiingly remarked after T Mmddy 5 Insufficient underclothing-wbrix- by inany topped�:hor, qm,: when 09 dining, mother' fir t 161116 to wfi e means do not prevoiiti. their 7inaub, 7- S enBI 8, _�ire� home., that it wits far 'better than.! teaching the' Buying months before, be had been half so�lry,'� for ' "Doctor, hoW .'*buld. this Maddy do to district school; and then h . e , asked 'if she I have but one -th&t,s all;,) gence inpioper rairine�t. , If Itidies, would, 'Young men, and xhiddle�aged ones, suffe the ipg froXii. nervous aebility'and kindred be knew just how his' quiet vvoul& be stay here with Jessie while, we are gone, would ride'Again that-dity. but to this'Mrs, "Only that little' teenty-thing? 'How ..on . ly . :weak� s6mething �approaching -'�m,6s eg, send, three staxl5ps for - Farb disturbed, but as the weeks Went by, and- partly as companion and partly as 1ei Markham objected. - It Was oo Boon, sh; funny'l, � Why,' manlam carried three most. merine, vests, eto:, e -in' gentlemen's wes, 8 V11- Of, Dime, Series Books. dress' he beo=6 ac3ustomed to.,Ttissie's ;childish 7teacher?"-was Guy's next - question, which said, Maddy-,bLd lt�rdly ro'covered, from as Ug as my bed to, Sar�togit. �ybu can,t hosi6rs' windows, they Would not require World'4 Dig onsary'Meale:&I Association, prattle and While even' awoke Mrs.Agixeg at once from her reverio. Yesterda's faigue-.suggesting that as the bm�o many-dresseB. What 'are, yolu� going, the heated rooms, at present rendeired P Agues beiself was not a; bad picturefor his Guy,"Ahe exclaimed, 11 r6 you crazy 2 doctor was desirous of, doing good to his to.vvomr,to din']6 er 2 necessary from tho'insufacient. attire now o bpgmuJo feel ][low he ogue. To be sure, this admitm handsome home, b - That child Jessie's govetress I No, indeed I conval,escent�patieuts, be should,take poor I've. beert � to dinner'." . And Maday. In Should miss them when they were gove, 'I slitill have a.temcher from Bostoi 'i . . I 1. overclothing beinge orn when out of doors i -one- -old deaf -Mary Barn6, who complained that, looked PP in some surprise. Jessie particularly, -who made 96 much Sun- -whose naanner's and style are unexcep'tioti- he' ' say�d so - lon8 with -A�e child at -You. hay.6 1. Wauesbr. have it till five, �clbbh jackets,Iurizrtrimmedwitbiur and MAC1Vf3'MXGr4ETXC ftED11C)INJI3 -at home ; but now Ihey'.arel 'All''Ibe paraphernalia of costly, outer attire Shine wherever slie-Wenti and. who w9s- L�rgla'thor Markham's " as to have but a When Guy is moment to spare for her nin,WV16Y7thefemale heart rejoices. . But g� very dear to the heart- of the halbbrotber. Guy had w Will of, his own, and few could g 6, Mrs. Noah Says e will have it at He knew,. too, that Agnes vould rather lo -day I coaxed u d, ''be far revoke it -into' motion as effectually as Instantly he eyes of Mrs.: Mdikhaxia and one, as folks ought to do� I st6l *ter underclothing'w6ul far p stay tllo�e, for her income . did,not Warrant Agnes, who, in thus -opposing 'him,' was the doctor met,''the, latter feeling -very her to Wait till y6U.o&mp,. and the table is'. better in everyway.- It. WoWd.. admit of: as luxurious a hon�e aA he �could give her, Working d I itectly against herself, lighter outei clothes and �e compatible with rmer was con- all set out Soniebly for two., Cali you carvet Paying uncomfortable,, while the fo' and by remaining at Aikenside during the hot the suspicion� raised, by what and -do you like gre.dn tuttle soup ? stroll, even fdr,tho�ei t ,a healthy who, are no no attention, except'to bow in token 'firmed in Warm season she e G .0ould. afford, to paSs,tb -that he hedid, U�- 1. Jessie her' kiaddy told her'libe'day befori, Maddy w.as,bewildor6d, but managed to' lingamillir with a, carriage. - winter in Boston". i6d Mad d�t�uot' car�e, that she TR' where her per onal opinion. 'It was the 'doctor who -dar dy"s, rdplyihat.she cou 1, &AD61icnieC611irtliment. � . - , - It is a sure, prompt and Eff�ajijli romody for attractions Secured her quite as much, Oh,it will be splendid) Ca,lisbe,edme gnswei to Agnes, the doctor wh6 made all never saw any: gree Irt Nervousness in ALL its stages, Wft� . Memory 'on. as was good'fitir her.. Had.'sbd to -morrow? �I S ug you arrangements; deeiding that she 69e 't ill's foot of 11 'Lossbf Brain power, s6xuai prostration, Nig 6 attepti hau?t care how lo the,Bb iijibe 6bould'Wear. odinher He -hixpppned'�.to, Pri beeli�-more agreemble to.bi *in h6.would not re C111111."a 9 I he had on. so and gone if I can have Msddy here, and the Mmd�y. Would not b6 wholly strong until the young lady., who was sitting next the door, somills"WOBIK e . have hositated to 6ffer'h6r allome mg Ion doctor will qO r, - It repairs. Xervous 1.9 me up. every dii�,y, -will' you the very day fixed,upon- by Agnes for her 'vVhy,�we. alwaye 6 ange, even in, getting out,6f a street car.. The' damsel; Generpl Loss of Powe Waste Bojuvenates bbd jaded th as she chose to remain;7bub, its it,wag, be not? 1! and the, soft'eys�, loq�,q4. lip 'plead- do r Oga., kor this GUY was Noab,�! Jessie exclaimed, &iiding.6vor the. comprossing1er brows.- into',an awe-inspir: e . ns the r�ufeebled rafri'mud'Restored 9. . patu, elfor Samt felt that Lucy Atberstotie would ' be much. filgly into the.doctor's face. "sprry. It would have been an ea§y-matte open trunk, and examining its contents. ing frown, ejaculated,': prising Tolle �alld Vjgor,, th the Exhausted happier alone with him. L66y, however. I it is not'settled-yet thmtM&ddycomes,11 for him to have'riddon:dowri to'the doti Two. calicoes, a blue mlisfiix� � gingham,' You cliimsy_wret�h�" Gailerativo, organs. The experience of thou a the I nvaluaWe Remedy, , The was not coming Yet, and until she ClU come the doctor replied adding; as au answorAo and see the girl inhom he was begiiming and a delainoi besides one she had on MoAt men would b O sancig proves it an I i each box mv ooked foolish and medicine igileasailt to tho. taste, anti Agnes perhaps might stay. 'It certainly Guy's'quogtiob: IlifAgnos were im. total of., MaddYS wuird-� 'mpologized, butpur'bero-wis equal to the contains sti clent for' two woolio-modica ion willing, I to feel so much interested, �thatAnUg Jast thmt 'was the st . t* It. sild is the cheapest and best. -would be better for Jessi&, who could have ,do not - think �Ou, could do. bettdr thau letter. to Lucy he :had mentioned her' as, robs, and Jessie glanced,"a''t'it 0, little kdo- occasio I bioh %vo a teacher in the house,-aild, it -�vasi upon, gocue Miss Clydele.servicies. Two children abouttobecome his sistbr's-goVernesq;'bilt flally a$.: Maddy' OAXOfullY, Shook Out the "'My dear- 0 Full partidwaxii in our amphlot,w Y ring lady,,!,''he exclmimed,� d�are to mail free to any a, dress. You should have &i'large �-eu6ugh.6 bel M-Ack's In . 610 , 4. those matters that he was reflecting. will thus be bappy, for. Maddy, as I,hilvo he did not, care t6 see her, there� Iiseei��&F nicely-tibldbil dresses and� laid them,up6if 10 g" in 'diclue is sold) I drug As if divining his thoughts neg�said to told you, thinks Akensiaellaust be a little to hini'that the surroundings of the sl' ' lit- the'bed. I t 50 ota-par box, or 12 boxes for Aa 'Seen, and thou- they. W'Ouldn'b 'be trodd6la it0 of postage ,Oil him rather aViuptly lower than, Paradise. I shall Ire happy ,to ng-roofea hollso did.not belong to be Maddy bad doohU6 1400k.Jessi or w I bo;mai oil fro r and jp gave the upon." the money, by adftossillg Guy, Ellen Laurie, wriies ine that op�op negotiations if you say so.", be would rather meet her in- his more 'dresses, and for the first tiraj,'ifidre dawned, Her brow. 31ftcjkPg Magnetic - Metiteine Co., I, i'll-k 16�vnx and let �- you know to. luxurious lo)me.. But the flootor's we upon her mind the possibility that her'plaiii her lipA Billi lad y 7iA for. srOut,, -Canadii they are all going-tp S f t, , led,:, a 11, , aratoga or, a line, rd Jur and then to NeWp6it,� and She Wishes I I %-Iuy 'said, "ThPoe domestic was law, and so, bn'the first day a August apparel, lad jgu()1741199.� of, tho� waya 'of gotten.. sold byall dkugglots everywhere. eeaAD MA