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I � ,1- I : I ; I I I I , � I I � � i I � i I � ': I I 'i . � 1 ._ . I I I , . � __ __ W dwal"Nal I I I . i - . i � . , BABIES, FUMEM,:. 1��B� � I I I ," I i - � 11 � I . I I were1jimitlesol merged her own wishes, I I � ... � . I , I I I Size picture,", said Miss Christiana, " and �' ' I I I . �, ' ' - 'up, and began to ask questionwand make, . � . i life t6o,eiee the sheep-aild tb� goats, feeding ., I femct 'y 18,18$2- 1 annihilated her own nature in his. Love tilry �pretty we think it is 11 - ; I � . ;, , I . hitaself agreeable', th6ii Duke. responded, � in e6jai4ie pastlikes,':'with .broad I III I , all . "� ��,� I - , I : ��., I I T--.T— I � � I I I � , 17 I . . , - � taught this inexperienced, gentle gkiall its ., . Miss Priscilla, went out of -the room on I I ' freely ; and I Lu I li, slaking 'into silence, sail, I � hedges W limits - bf. A arking the' I I ell ,he r ; � `_ I �. 11 i � . I . ­ - I - I I I I . , 801111let. I . I on, itBwOU marvailouskoemicaB of percepti - 11 I ' a. Glencs,irn had'tak6u dr'ous intuition, I I I I- I I the errq,nd ieqikqated. riesenil ' � __.,, I I I y Luli's ,flying feet were heard upon ills stairs, . i I hugglug the pup,'who, W thl iug�.iily is tita a, Bid that no harm was intended him, �a b e, lieved' hum, -,,,,t natures tiii�b I � b . k .11, or wh througb, 6 all. through; cruel and I Litt . . i � � I I ,� 11 � Is Whooping -Cough Patients T � � I , eat �d ' r a , I 1, ,. I . �je a providential es�ape from � (On -Aar ,Me V " her, a sorrowful, lonely, pennilese orpban, � I love b " aPPIEleBB, ft I ."a she burst into the room With a ,large water. . LL ' .. � I = er hand, gratefully, while her father. iliqi. , " � . false p1l througlij or kind 'and true ' all Glancairn IL , _ at ths, Cas Work , � ' � � I Isi : I : : � . , I 11 � I I Assassination At nd6or, March 2nd, 2882.1 I and had, given her- and . I color sketch :in her arms, which Work of � ,red various,., main d I of ter, , bers of the� I through. was neither h ; swag ' 'true; I . . � . ! , � I I � � . � -A.ftery message flashed'through ocean wide beautiful home, andL -what to her Seemed . art she proceeded to hold, up admirijuly as. Mayburnef amilyj ma"': fe ad &,�- friend of I . Di A _ kilid'afid cruel,f ARhIess ,a A I n he was L 1. I I . I . I I I � I I luw,rathful joy to'Bay �: a traitor?6 shot Hadmiseed Queen and harmed her I . xhaudtibleNiibalth. Theadiantageprad., lue ' . I near he i f ather's eyes, as a I be I could reach., I I , _ t he family" Liaort of interest in Duli I not a sheep, and yet not altogether a I I ­ - . �. "goat ; !INHALING AMMONIA AND SULPnUR. I I I I : �, ­ - .1. I our, gracious . . . not' . .1 . 1. . , I tically seemed.all'on he'r-side; but. she gave I 11 See I isn't it nice? isn't- the kitten career..related an Anecdote or twoof the �. I ' And Be he puzzled her. . . � �, !0 I . . : . I I . dlutissed fair Beatrlc:e,'wh6 by her side, I - Mile F,IiglIE6ud aliallarne rose upaud cried, ' hipt the love thatJs more precious thafi,fine i gold,,thst a woman can give but o0ce,.and , .. l6vdly,? It,s grown bigger now -the kitten .. � � has -but that's,exactly. what it useAlo be other eide. of the,vorld', and. drew Pat of , , ,.6 Duke, who speedily kot At hoqb'with biai, . � I As for Misg Chriptiafla,,jahe never did, said,,upter couldi� like, Glencsirn, ' � 1i � I Ingant's. Expericnee , Over the Pan- ! I ; . I llybnt-phyh�clanv I . . �� . I .1 moved.. that'such a blot te , i t �, I are ad gas I , i - � iiii, stai, 6 I t � , myhad *a slug 0 20 her prida. I I ani blessed it he onoe,receiveB. that in , 8 . .1 there came an evil hoirr, whiclithrow Dnth�or.t*o lbgo, Iliad tied a re4-rib- a all - I L' 11 bon but Duke - I on of ,his- hopes an the confe"al , d ambitions., for the future, whiolieprivaW,fro'ni the main and 'rejoiced, When hd:fixed a time iorlia depar- I I '. �, 94Y of the : � L .1�i � - � ireatul 1�i I I I I 1, ­ . � . I I f n li r on ,, an mble so Eng Ell 9 c " . ----,----- __ ro nd!its: ne would paint In Qk, , 1 . I I I tdr e,-althi ough-phe regretted that he would , I � ! , . I i 1 . a neon ,. o a and of womanhood. Qu of R � � x 'jai) " l,vi tubs, forthestay� amp f at Glencairn across: the path of the woman who niarred big life'. Ele.ws;sacroatureof the ribbon' blue.'.� � ., ,.: "I I � I Luli�allovjed her father fact that at present lid listed business and I ­­...'' I �. lovvds'r�i- . L I . take Luli with him, and She would'be their i 1 � A' tired.lobking� Woman; carrying, a $- I I : 1. . year-old child aa& follows& by a ollilglit3y ., ,1� t .1 T. : I , I I . ft is I 'a 61 a er ear country's rest. h ax It 6 sav er fro L �t - "Brassfies hand. of, � ,passion and'iftipalse, unschooled, undisci- , a momentle. � . � . Bileno' a to adiaire 'the Sketch and then, ,a � . � � i Glenesiril I was �. not a business man, charele lid more. �� � � � kiUnless he gets tired' of her P Miss i I - .1 - I little --boy,: ealter�A the Schuylkill' 04w , I I . I - . I I .. .: � . ; 1 . I. . . 040 more than, And allolohd.l world gavb ihaiiks ',. n I : plined, brindiIfle L and Auty only Known t , ,, 0 � I bim.by. nAme, shrewd in"some kinds of palling him Lao . ' . pursued, into ob. air and olimbiDg on his ,,,,,, wn . i � I I thou . t � I , ,, 94 Ile had ehte'red in o -many a speou. lation,'and made many a 166ky Investment . A � ". I I I Christiana adde ' grim Y. - . I - I P I a says the P I I ,hiladelphiai Preii;'Iel�hd' .1 , *�r� _ ,, inquired f or Chief Hudineer P�ark.Th&ol ! . . . I ,- 1 . I I , I L they i � � I ­ - - __ ­ - � I � -- - - - - - - - - - � , VhQ 4.wp�t in-lier Domli,iion -of. the west.,. 41- _. , - I . businegs_uiu'�ierstanding somet htug of: men, ,*,n'o' hi - - - ' t 'of - wome'u; - f I .1 11 And Duke has drawn me a whole Sheet . '-y,--s'o-r-ap--bo-'-o-k'.'.�A'n-d,�� -f-. ---mi " J " i --m' I , in his day.' And he hAted control And frai�tg G 6ncairn, not having, been in London' f' � I . ,. I or so many years, was; in no immediate � . - was not about the� place, and withs, s161 . ; I I I I _1 _____­-__ I the woman -roe - - I , i I 1 -7 �. - I . jcially,,Niag ra. . I . � bdi aboolut6l ing re� . y I lh meters or I o comic o a- f' * a of ,. -,kindB,, and nev r 8 -- All, Is er in It` hurry to leave it; although he had'littiei e-to-go-�:­­­­-1 . . I � ,, I `� 11 , - � I . I . . � . I . frome; rougli, roving life, au4 half a savage I" ra confidentially,' and, glancing pa pa; nio' "', life, which had -beda so full of Ups � slid . `h love for great cities. During the vigit7_ , I, for I heard - � I � I I Aid, she in He sorry, , 'could 'Jimmy . ' �,_ . 1� . . � 0 -IF 7U � � I glicity ,with - which he f6l- still in the .Bim , . . - I * lowed . � I . . round -to see' that Aunt 'Chiiesy and Auilt Prissy were � safe, in the Adjoining- room, dowfis, had ecrve& re'gublar ours� .in any Sedentary regular employment tinder orders � Which bird of passage though be w I .. . 11 . I as, endured -some indnths-he saw a deal ill, he cure��)fttle at of the . : Whooping- cough. I'll have to co'me ag G : . I I . sim, i � I I I . � � I 11 �* _ ___J , :1 I 1 ;1 � . . .. � 11 The goodold --rul%,tbe'simploplan . 1 � 4' ha� made a. picture of old Mr.,, And �Mr e. I a.. � for one., day,� longer than Was absolutely � . great 0 f Duke Mayburne,, and conceived &.rather and it's so,f ar." ! .1 � '. " I . , , I ; . I I I � I . . I .0, I . I � . I. . I I I I That they sh a4e who have �ho powe*r, loduDec I ,- ­ And they-sliclu P who can, . I Foster and 'Mrs. 136yd in his b66 I . I � . k, and wrote .a verse u: riderneath �'it�; but he' y to get him his bread. , Ncoeseliary � nee. 11 edsar � I � I for':vory daily bread it had goinetitnes been , � unusual preference for him, for aa a rule. the'society. of, men, to � him The-aiiIperinterident Smiled. 11 You mis- � - . take , , " said he but - Mr.'Palrk1s!c%lling, " I �' , I : . �, � [ . � I i . . _A_ 1, i-f,E;1s My§tery- . . . I � . � . I . I �. ,V . .. � I . I i i . I Untutored 0 a wild bat.uri& Of tb6 'prairie and the plainj in his knowledge of "the world wouldn'i give it to ma. 'Duke is 80: clever- I he is. nearly eighteen,*you know, And, as , to him; and -then he had � bout silently to I the yoke, but had cast. it off the moment he I - ' 'able to young" was an . I unbearable -infliction.' - - But, the young f 61- " I low', kilidtle,s to Luli (whose ,childish I . I with the child'' ta you needn't go home . I un ' ro I I the cure. We * " I � t)i ag Vaea'rtabi6i it a (a 28 � i e I lwdoirskel I f 6 a 'w I ! . , � ' . , . . ­ � 11 I - I I . . . . . . .. I . I I .. . GHAP*jE.R'III. - '' ' I . and'of womaa,�be fell all easy Victim to the . . I Snare. As suddefily * aa& absolutely as he be says,. that's ,old enou�h to know bif I own . 6.. I 't mind ;'and he wants to be an ar istr 'Don -felt himself do so. Thus, allthbu . I 0 ' he had said few' or no words of sympathy , . � I � ,Duke Meyb,urnals 'piettineig pleased. his Urtiatio. eye, aad. . " Lffection forhimself fl . attered ' whose childigh i . I " . nu i o, , c a F i e a, r - y o u I this is not a � pUtblet-alediCifiEr-astab- �', ' kno I � I I , . , L L lishment, but I'think we can, help, the child � . �. I I 1 . I . I . . I . , when y I ou,shall these unlucky deeds relatei I fitiato Speak of me as I am, nothing exte had yielded1o, the romance .of a first pure . love for a pure and aoble,woman, he fell I ple - ought to be what' you think, papai peo ill y like, and -what tfiey cafi* best?4,! ,. , - a . � or encouragement to � . _ , .. � .. I wayward fancy, his influence W�asUBy1M-:,L .. . I is youthful, vaulty) was gratifyin� to It I kind I ' father. A I of iafimacy,� too I ,with the cougk if you'll'qome wA in,.,, '. , . ,:� 11 . . � I ` ' I . � * . L. . . Nor-43ot-down all lit in malice. � . I � .9 , - � � ,�. * * - � I . , under the spell o a f atal pael one. f , � L I I , D ' il Where there's v. will there's w� way � �.. ' :Pathetio-one,and hi a I r d . � . I QOk 8sted'kill, lY Oil the boy's f ace. 1.1; : � . 11 ,uli'8 unequal and'euperficial t6b6ar the title of . � - Carrying the 6ick -child, which,occaaion- � . � ally made known the filature of its:disease � 1� . � . . .1. , * , . *�. � I . I , . . one whose hand, I ", " 'of the Delila;hia oi'modern days. , Her , victory W%SL Coinblete, and she know it; Ind What4 people'want to' be', i hey, tdU�be," pro- 'acairn �, I . 11, � Gle, . ,1 Not a bit like his father," he'said wh ' I 4 an I friendship, srode'betW,een'tbe,mau and the ­ 1. boy; audit beicarae a, f 064aisht occurrence . � � I by�well-develo^E)e,a!-,�vhoo�i3," tb6l'ouperin- I . - _-wa � . , .�. J , I � I � , - IndianAhrew a pear�.away i'. � L ike t6 base 1, I .1 Richer than all his. tribe! . . .1 ; I ­ . � . ': -001410. I he was rich at :that time. 'It followed that he And - nounced - r . � I , - 11 Duke. will be a -gieat;'Artist thou,',' said' I - "PI 'Duke was gone. 11 AudJt is a fine face I 11 am 'Any judge of physioi that boy for Duke to join' GIendairn. and little Luli. ia� their Sunday "outings.11 Glencairn tendent led the , y through tb6 giiiiiiy i � I I out io,the I bAnks, of the Schuylkill : y ara � . I i � 1 I I I � . �� , I .� � I I ­ . ­ - a � 1- . . 1. �, nuch improved. really think he is very I �. � lef t Laura And her child, ,went .Off with lhiB new love to Italy. , ' , �� :, � . Luli with evident satisfaction And perfect . . .. . .. I I .. .. . I I . confidence. -� � - I 11 . . will h � ave his w w . , - ill aud� make"bis ay." � . , - I always took Lull � out on ,a Sunday- . I " � under , the Market, street 'i River' p ...... ing ly stepping, before a long, bri�dg. .-a final I I . , , .. . t 1. , I . .I I :,People do refor 11 -,: you know," said Miss I � , -it! Some expIw -a wrOn � nation of g that was . Lu� "And what- do' you want to, . a' li:2", ' b , Li �fi was Aelightea with her'dog, which , , sometimes for a long drive. in the country, . " ' .....t�r.y brick building, from�wbiobl i ; I . - . I I I . . � , , . kriecills Fetter, in a Mild, suggestive voice. I . . ,il think he'll,be &good father i6Luli.!' . too cruel to us - paliai6d, lot it be remain. ­ 1. bered that he comprelieuded--.no more of a asked her f iiiiher. ' ''' , , I .1 , ­4611, but a woman can't belany, wag called Jack. She demurred to this. upromantid cognomen a1ittle at first, slid Sometimes on ,an excursion' by- rail, now, am- for iL row on' the, river,'. and'then for a ii . I wafted a srnell.�'Buggeative of ­a -burn-, ', i, - � I .1 . I '.1 Ing �gulphar�' , mine., This bui difigl - �� I . . . .. ` . I . 1. �� I i I I I �� ;'- Mal Bad. husbands do make good . fatberg som tj 11 esponded her Sister. ;. � is lines, r'' � true womah'B nature- than . of an,extinot I suguage, and Le'fiad no idea that big leay. -Why, ' Lull, thing'.0anshi doubtfully. inquired I whowas not an infant genius, and vilibi had would _ have. pref6rr�d, Conrad-" -but as . I I ;, b6z, iluder ill; Duke,. had preBentea i to 1, , a ble. at Hampstead, .not 'on' the' Ele'ath, where the,holi,da,y- makers disported, them- I . ., -i� , - I.. � . � ills 5tipeiintondent explained to the� . � I an and to a. reporter, who b 'q' �,,, I - ;, 11, � - � " � I ." . J I � . � W a certainly has a heart," Miss Priscilla �. . . .H .1 - . . 9 buld break her�heak. 'He had I in Lal. no idea Whatever that the day �of Woman's ' � -bribfer and less euphonious name, and as it "Jack," wa�a at - shou sari selves with t aug 13 'd- I - lit f, and much .popping I Y' ; a Was i the a at 'the time, �­ chaac at , gao-work � I I � I 11 i ' - i � � 11 . . coutiflued, in', a puzzled, .reflective . .1 I � I vistj 1. � . I. . , , I - k out how ever be,could �1' . ,... - ,, I�ciqlt ma 6 � taken care to arrange that she, Should have plca'y Of money' in her posseel and the : . aw --4 think," she added, Rigbig was dL aing. grove y After 6, few mbineutBi �' puzzled , . . , answ and .'not all , e,red,to , . responsive. to'Courad, 11 J*ack!i the terrier . I I ­ �., - . ,Of! ginger-beek.. arid peeling, of , � oranges -but, round the' lemes and. fields : ' ' � � v Jt bore 'po vas .the �purifying house. ,: ,, resemblanc� to a aiapensary,'nor did the , * I i � �:, � i - I I � � 1� �, ' I 0 �Bou an* left unfillisbea Th ' "' t as,. as if'was:. '� � - 1 power of arawilig"on hiobankE . . xs,f9r more. re flection, having run _. through the limitod: , d' the chapter. reallainedto1he'len -of .� ,. � I I I I , . I which. Were comparatively quiet'. . �: . * , . - I I , _ -,,.; brawny fellows sden about tb16",46ors,'look' I . . � - ,� . . I 1- I strait 11 , 0: 4 might�bave been perplexing to a e;,', � I : -her child. She, ,was. near her She hall � I chPicie',01; feminine � careers Ju bet small I Apropos of thiB precio& white, pup, A I f!Oii'aIIHLLD�l�t�adUe'athldon'tgupr)6se '' I I �, � . , like attendi 'b" i 'a - Yet the. place - ., fig p ysiclans. � .1 i� ; I - : .. - all'.. i. but'llisl Christiana understood the th me er's sisters;'who'cou�ld'a;dvise and care mind, I I that I shouldlike beat to be a c6lu J ­ . in- little inciAeiilt Oc6urred; one day which, -as' , I .. -there is any more'oddly. assorted trio. � ibill . b as worked cure's � in: . whoopi . a . g I cough , for - I , . . . , . � ,� , . .1 '­­ . �'. slod;and replied pr6mFtlyl - � � _ �,' I , for her'. , libircum.', Leaving her under End I ­ . � , . 1. . . ; I . j bine;!i , 11 I I I I . afrawashi: this curr( . . )w Which way )nt gets, , we Are." dlencaira observed, of; he'disi I I in. .. I - .many Years. To l the outside, public -the'. , , , ;I I ' :�. - . � ,,, Men are ba ; Tba,6-tha only . A, Prissy , . . . . ad d not. seem to him be deser ion. itance i A t" I I 'O. I ' I . 11 I . I . ,,.A what?" in4.uir( )d - her 1sther, who,,. -impre ...... d the' Misses Potter with -varied 4 'subject tbrr6d:.. a � cola ds0age and a French roll' . I I building'is hnown� Ad, thb ab�moniw, holdsli 1. . . 1, -1 I ' � I � � - � . 1. way of accounting for,it., . L � � I I ,lie did not realize with what.force'the I � I '' i ' ' " . not being �U , habitue. of Christmas � pautd. idea. on the 6fArtigting Luli to I . from the-race6ses of I, bro )or pmic6l. Wit paj , � ' , " ' ha e tha-cures . gener- . And mader1bat usale v 1. � , , !� - . . I I 11 I trust and hope that he is treading,a . . � . I blow h , ' ' - infliOting would fall. : : - was But ,V I Laura Stricken I mimes-,'wwas not 6aick at catching� the i idea.' � . . ,ilie tender naercies of� their nephew -in-law. � The'two, Aderly antits, anddlencalrii; "I-Luli .why don't. you run" &lid Play with'. � those,?fidle - ,6v.er there,?, Du'kd my - - . ., " � . ally been made ' '' '' . . , �. I 1.11. - * I � . I I., , I . I 1. i . . hottef,patli now," said the. gentle .Sister. I sank mortally. beneath - . - I 'I'd.lumbine, yon. know�t6 ly on. in I � f girls . 0 , : boy, .1 C'L i ia.''not at Al. Themidha6r of. ciare om- �. , , . , .. .� ,w . I I I I I don't aupp9se -he can be always run- the'shock. ,No spirit of wrath -of jiidi'gua- � the transformation scene,' and, having nctli . and Luli. and-1he dog, were onjoying.the . . 'A there are'some kindred souls for you- , I ,, Ploy- sick, child - is: hold Over the � � �. , � 1� . Ding awaywith actreBges, certainly. I think I - I .. it's very probable be won1 06 it again; I tion,.ofodtriagodlove .Una wounded pride, arose to. ating"her 'into resistaned of the- - I Ing lovely- f airy-dredsee and g to do, butweiar d harmless: recreation of healthful an' I I . � m?rning, walk in the park,, -Jadk, why, do n't -you .joi a them ?�!' indicating, a quaitett6� of young men in their- Sunday .The ying -pans, an � d - br6athegi - the in ' ingled., P*ii I f umes ofammollia. and sulphur uxitil,water . ., I i. .. .1 I 1 I � & . . , . Once turned: out to be enough, " replied the * I ' � , I I . sorrow that killed her. Her weak and daude. Don�t you think a colam bills imigi ,be - - ill of. the happiest- creatures in il� . . .. ,much rejoicing in the,opening air and soft,'freah, � '. � 8 Oda ' In array.. many -colored aw, Joseph' t , , � - rub, I mouth., T, be.' :� L a from byes and'a6se and ., .1 I I - ,.- I � `i � , .. . . I 6ther, with biting 6111phagig.� I � � . I deli6ate physical frame broke. down, tinder ,one, I I L .1 I world T' : - . I .1 � elastic turf, was careering in circtieg� �bdillt � ­ . . � . regard to their,- ties -and, gloves, whowere . j. 1. I . operation'is repeated as of ten as 'the, 5con- I .. � , ,,� . I . soilla sighed-, shook her head Mi"" Fri � , , , and then observed, 1� He seems very fond. of . -aguish. She.was never the strength. of her a heard to.uttei-,a Word Of hlame or anger . 1. . � i I I 1 I . . I .- , Glencairn laughed ;, but he made no, . I � .1 .looking .not unlike a large-wbit6 iabbi:b, . . friEkin on the green.- ii; I � �qgrass. Lull wi� singing &, popular air in chorus With gi6at. 1. satisfaction to thculmlves,-and 'apparently I . L - I dhion of -the child Will admit,, the worst cease being relieve d ir, f rom'-f our - to %eleven I I J . I :� ' , ', , ! . 1. � .1 . . . I . I Lali.- . I . � I '" but shrankaway I Rg aibBt hiral; from the, ,r i at emark, tbld'her* nothing calcul ed to diB-. . � 6hig, g her" *at , pet's evolutions -with, giest 33 '- I mjth­truth� as.,lfbby�-Weie� ,asserting -that . . 11 1. , days. Sometimes' one -visit, to th&ammoma., � ­ I �, I ... . � . . " He wag I . very fond of Laura, if I redol- . *subject ot.bio. ein,as � from the touch of a pel the illusion.. She vibuld grow, c;ut.O'f; I � . . I I 11 . interest and admiration,' when -A. sandy.dog ' hey I " . 1. . I 1'� Jolly, dogs' -were t I i . _ .. . ; - . I . house. gives such relief thatU second:.visit is � � I � ­ - I I � lect right," aubwered Miss Chriiiti&DA,� i "m 'burning iron. She only i knew .that from all ,her, illusions' fast enough, he considered - 61!_136bemian aspect, somewivit larger thant. I I . 11 Thanks; I am quji.te hdPPYUR I am, if . I I - �uo't thought necesssiy . ­ 1. . - ,� , , . , � ,� .1 ': . � . . - their bonev'moon 1 -yes, and for a long time I . - the paradise of hi8- love She uwoko-to, find let her remain at child in, childish drb�rns . .. "carefully-combedL maid.'eleaned, Snowy White you are no t in, �a hurry . got ri o me , IL to id f "' , . I I I I.. I I Oh, yes, madam," said A a 'man. in � : fi I !!" I ,,, L I I . . -1 Eftdr it . Mud, I think you areLqUite'jight I . issi . ' -1 .1 I herself deserted and tilone, and-froul that , 'hour ' ' � ,Ind ignorance as'long as" it was poe'aiihie-, Hefa in would Vave thiel Waya . Jae k,, Advanced to the assault� laid disre-, I L I respond d .Duke. , 11 E don't lf�krticularl e - y ati&I'do , the buildings,, Sip aaki6d L asouredl charg 01 , � L I . y . . . I I ,� � I - 2 � ri ... � that ,he is inclin: ad, to be . so f ar, P � . I fond of Luli, and hind her. I do him She f Ailed Ind fade d'o,way, .'.- .1 1. � .: I ­ . 'L ' ' 6aS . ,kept L . folded, with ill e,f iesh.dew of ignorant ' , . .. 111120, epe.t III dirty L Pa I WE . n Jack's sleek and 1 . . 9 spotl6sawhite slioulff6r, and attempted to want to be t0jolly.dogj' want ou' e " -L . : L ., , �, L. .. B . . . I L of those sandwiche ;, r . I . . to th.ew. , mail, ".we ,have as many assix L L ' I . .1 . � tIL I � fainilies here day, Some mes and . . I . ', !! . . ,to I I * L - the justice to -think he Sincerely r6pente4,, I- . : When,it w evident -that she Was.dying, I I I they- -made ,searcb,itig 4laquirieg -for Glen- I '' .cenre qver,upon it. The dew w6uld'exhale &*ay,'and th,6'.foldea petals.16pea�'io the, . . ''. I . . I * I . . . Belize, bita, by the ear., . - , '.. �'. � I.. ." , , I I . ,,, - , I � , "Eam sf%ndwich6s,"obselrved.Gl'en6airti, L "tbeconvebtional Briti6litraveller's,refreall- ,in ione ,: L, they, all gayL tha,t they are benefited'. Vftbr � . I . . . I . 11 i - � . . L . "'' 4�khs,t - Lbi-,da hi, -C a ddu.bly,-saQred - � . L An _ _he rebogniZbBL Lth L I . I 0� d L . duty which a in Laura's chil .7 - _cairn, advertised', �.wrot� 6r telegraphed to I every authority liliely.t� be.bf Assistance id ' -1 rough � � wind's ' soon fierce sun , and L�the � . . . ' . I I ' 'Luli fleW to the r�e I . Send, Una tried to catch L 11 I 11 I - ' ­ I - her favorite up. -in bpr ArmB._ 'The Other . L L .. ment ielected probably, because the least I I I I I t reatbing the a minania I -times tlI6 children I L .1 - e easier� The throat and breathin -breath 9 I . I . 7 I . I I . I 1. I ,, There shall bEP more joy id heaveriover. . I One sin ner, that, repenteth," murmured Miss �. L I findin im,�,'The,' i,awwof Likura'ki dan_Er '7 ini la�t. -but I - before'lie 'I'd h hild" . Is a L elf6ugb. Looking in er c I ish ye --slid rehriembering his oWn's''tormy youth, 'his. . dog, not. ap& g, :, �thig interference,, Own of'], L . .; � at her -hand. ' L' . Satisfying, least refreshing,. and. altc�- , � , .. .gether most objectioni0l di'and inconvetlient � I � . L .t6r,be�c1bared'Qf aliL6bnoxioas 1, ,:- pa Sea ges Seem � matter. The children come to uli; "frota, I., I I I . . . , i . . . .L.. 1. . . Priscilla, whose heart had quite mefted . ­ L - ' - toward Glendaira bill dcshe:b ad, heardAbIt' r6ache%lb at lint disdoveredtbb atter vlbrthlessneshof, the .1 � , He, bearitiffiled with an tin uttered' brayer that' a ulAh n th a fopening 1pOals -I I . t U- f6l&-el 0 0 1 ­ , anappe& . . 'i I 1i Did lie �biie you T1 asked Glencelfrii. 11 ,1 Only a Scratch," she sai,d,� Startled and' , L m0alf6r.travdiling.' Now, fruit-chOPp.late, I .1 _ ,�-Look here, did 1 ever. tell, you how, when i L - . G�rmautownL,Iil�dlfrbmF'raiikf�ord and1kiffri. , _: L all LL L i,_ go I oftbe, city. They ,neeld' id:� '. " I � " L , ., : �, 11 . � , ly L Spoke a promise oi his so soleitill over the I. ' woman for when! he had. deserted her. I 1. - ' , �­�. L I Lk' had boon,a.L dupe; be , Liew im��lf i,ow .to I L , Salon might rise . that the sun of I pa late,f6r, b� L 1. ' f aintly from afar, er,� sbineC6n' her only . - , - . I . I L looking ,. , half indiued,,toi cry.' I . . .1. I . , L , lsl"dS A 4 ," go in the S U I w � ... I , O ill : Seib � 11 . 1. ' ­­'­ � L 60: part�L I I I ' . L L !: III! � I . ,)stly to the Point Broeze-Woikoi, but ,L ' ha;Ve . L, i 1� I I 1, 'I I : , I sleeping child. . , I . . . . . ,, The heart is deceitful and desperately, ., Ave been befooled Ind d6eeived., and kuew b y , , '­ h � , that M6'true- wife Itt , Ad near _d eat . � 'arid ,the rouo world deal h winds of the 1: _ L ' - ' ,i -Which WAS- it L bit you?" L � � I L . bat nasty yellow do' , : .1 11 T g,," replied LuM ' I ,, , " (To continued.) �', . .1. 7 ­ � ­ , ., - - .. 1. I .. 1 L __ , , , , ,.,. , �� . _: - ­ '_ .� I Bince'the roa:del been - go bad that a. . I . ,L 'a _away ina I load of'ooke.can"ib draw. dart I e , ' ' ' _ :1 , � . .1 � . -, . � ." . 6hL'iBt*' . � . � . wicked," reispoad4AIiss r iana. 11 Yo U Prissy, bow . ' . .to . ., . fast AS the power ,6f Stearn. o uld carry , ' .o . 'J'ali P,L doff, ith th -blosF.9 mad 60 Ing, h6:..dee' 'y - ad -L _ .1 I I . frail. L � Gliancairii buslied ib(i white.�,dq g,io76ne . the .L .1 :- 7"E:"VKKC OIL?, te:bI[rVi3 URG-111L. - � . . � i 0 -I . .1 - ,. , . L - ,. L .. . . 't 'a most, of -them icome b e. Oh, no; t ey � h' er h I - : L - the I dealt 6..o , I I :, ,� " � �L t must remembdi; nanch, it took I I . L � to turn his he&rC Alihou-h lie may have ­ � -_ he bmtehea to Laura'BL side. He was too .. . . . . ' late for his presence to L revive 1er'brokerl _deii6.te � I .. .., r ­ �. , I 1.11 ., . L I ' : ,�.' � L . I .. . CHAPTER IV.� ' side, and kicked. unfortunate yellow dog with a force thAt flung it Several y�rds. i L . , ,_ 11110 0yel I L ,'I vlilel,n:'�,. . Xt � llighne;OML aw, a yer I , . lid�ie'.f'their acc6rd, , own .1 . I . L' � , . be d6etois eend.th6m. The remedy hv;B7. , en, i ­ �1'1, , . L ". 'l L . . - ;� .1 - L . '. reformdd�ow,I am 'convinced itimy6wil . . L late.ti)-eall lier�bd life Btfcndth� toOL LCkLto I , I' .. L I I. . I L �4, L� . . , . . . _ . � L awak, where kfeil helpless; with a1owl:6f ' ' ' I . and 11 r it 0 i ILS. :1 . �. .A:nlane of,A,A � of I , . I : . , L, , �, .1 . - . L I . 'but some � for a great man] 4 known . � yeam, , � I 'I L . . , �� 1. mind thav lie never would have repented L if -it had not been forAhe_ :shock. which'LTti�i I , . . - . and love� butL 116t L too, late:to )ieiteii to her L I 'I"t fainfly'wh�epered words', to see. A Limits rn men Whom nien, condemn as ill' , , , . I find go much of goodness still; I I in men whoin'men divinei'.. hi ' I dl . I . paiu, and lay ye ping ell y L . - . . I . ,The Misses Potter.�uttered little Serpents,: ­ .d,,f b I it -turn is pleasan t to b6si a rom t b-bbat ­ I L ,,,- - I and dust of the political h - areas, to, t e ' I kAt � old-fashioned, ,and old- P p 0 in i I � 0 '' . '. 0 . cured - the � ell , re I f gyish., 'go longlas,it ila, n ' - '.' 1, . i I I . A . 11 . -'she said, with positive . ra's death gave him," of,morb than ep',.rthly peace itud joy on tier pronounce ; I � . , ,I flud' so much of siu. &lid plot; " I Gleiicairn . tuiiieA 'Una Walked Straight on: L, ' interior of, the Re Familyi who are, ' �E& I I -differe` '?i- , ... I ... �.. : I ­ . I I :WhAi's the nee I I . ". . .� . I I i , phasis, adding oratorically, as if giving �11 : . em 11 ,.Out ' ' I -, . I � L� face before ahe.dlied.' . ,: , ... ' 6 I. � . me, .. I �. i,hesitate to draw, a, I* Betweeif the two Whcrc�Qod has not..� - � 'L his way. Milli, 'b6r. lips quite' ' very .pale, L L L . . perhaps, more attached'ito each.'ather ill an I I - . ' ,;,While he was speaking an Employee gave � 11 . , , . .. . I I . I � L out a hymn, of evil c6incill, good..,, I I And if� -L, - death,brought.-a. i . The w��ge'a of -sin wore'paid him., - , -H`-­-f � L L L. �.L . . 1. I I I I I _46AQTJlM'M1LLH11 , - L �­:.­­­­­ white,,f riglifenea into absolute passiveness, �, - her-fathei for tep' .Uny other'reg'al. ra ce iu,kufope�. -The Duke . , notice that the , men, were - W.Aiting f , or ­� Without 'word he led tfie*way , . , 1� I L 1, � I . . I . oar.poor- aura's - ­­­-1.1._T­.__..­.b _ i- 6iv­ - I - -fl d- er Wh�ja­fi er nacre was are y' 6 a _­ ... ... .... .. --A . . ..... ­' ­­­_­­ ­­_ _-1 .......... . - One ay, when Glencairn was loungifi--ff - followed �treuablingly_ a -B, I � -of-E, diabur body -knows el,� � � orders. a � _ _ _ _ __ _ _ , ­rs_W- ' -i ,,, :hOUge, _balf�7� _ L , � . � ginner to repentancei'slip did not � die7i n I ' � I . . L . I L . - t the', her_ sid6 of 'the �vo In away 0 Ot 11 ­ rld. � L , , i ll* held - in -the Ill which , genera y [ _ 6l, or two; then the piteous B the dog L - * Oj,e !becama'�more 'she fiddler Of no .1 . � Not.lo�g I , . .meani pretensions. . . � ' ' to tke aMpqon___ la Whe I . *dL'an' .. '6 -f L . vain.' 1. I " L L ,� I L I I . I I I MiSL 9 Christiana, sighted and: gloom* sfid.­bitterbeks�of Spirit lie. inade I . , dias , Be, I cred to him (for be . d-notgreatly, affect h th all - could, bear; - B e' stood still, burst into bitter tesirs,'and Bob- ago he - wag' -entertaining ,the da;ughters of the Prince' of Wales Mill,' som� smusic of , ozen wer iron ,� d' men audmg aroun, . st � a 1 L pan- three, f pet and, twe ti.fi �* 6 feet . � . . I . A , ." .clearer I - 1, I � . j uster, it less merciful thati,her, sister, Lw - - , as - baste.to pat the" ocean betwe h d is lit Is England, leaving f Luli in tho'care b I is,,' the c6inpanjof the ,1 assembly of ancien a, . which. teim-. he babitual�ly epokeo fthe in ' ,, . . . I I .. :, , L ., _ , 'L bed out. ', , . �aold � � , perhapel ,,. a character J ty or juvea e . I I .deep . . . - I - ' are. LThe raeu looked -at him and .1� '" . , . � J . probably right in doubting *hether.Gletii .. - , '... . .cairn would'eVer' have " repeated". had it ­ I I I. ., , L I 6fbi§ lost ­ I wife?E�relItives. I 11 " . N'W . I L . I I 'returned after his ten'yeais of wall- I i . - resident' guests ' ' , dra'wing-room ,where. the, I L L I did congregate), the, door. was � pushed- i open,. . 11 Ob, the poo . . L . . : i� , . r J'i, I I ,,Why, it bit you,", B�id,Glen6airu;_prac" ' ' ' ' ' , ' L, . con alprehen6ion. ' With : one a , L ' ccor& � t by cried.out 11-111ay us I BoaLutiful Star,' Uncle - I . I - "D. wwted� HE: nodded bis'lle ad, and, af ter , 1 I king criticill� at the pan forUirlom�6.at, � � * I 00 I ' �i4t � . �� IL 7 �. , � . . � L . not been for th� shook and orro.w -_ - -1 . _.. - - 'OL' ..... I -, � , - ---,,- __ __.____,_ _�hs_,o - `11 I � %used him by'lliswife's.death. She might 'gone ' iL . ' roved Unprofit- '-dbr ties (wbi6h had Doi p i ­ ab][6),'he,r4olved a , ev I er tqbd'paried Again . :and�the.-ta]Onted portrayer;-cf--the tabby, . I '. L 1 L M y � bur�6,:who � had brought it kitten, Duke a tieally.. _ . � ___ , '�. ��:. . � __ . L' � - , L! _tiL ,,,b ­­ ­ . ,,,,But it'w.hurtf _ch I a . aft, poor L.Alfredl play _ Ug__� - or-: l3_eautifx4:,gtar.'­"_ The said melody is not a high Art stroke.of, -1 I . � in' - !�p. - Upward .. moti 11- with h 0 . _Is.rigbt� ­ L . ­_.�11 'L ... .1 ­,.­ all _ , L - . ., � L I I .., . , _h � d . I I 11 .. I - . 'iron .. .4 -11. - , � I I ; �� .., . aVe .. . It furtber; and ddubted 'whether , I . 1. 1. . . ..... I I ---- "repentance-!' ' I _�,calledy­could� I ­ proper y,­aO­ ; . , _ ,, . from the.child wboL. was--flio Jilying iniriia` � ­ ' ­ .... .. f ­ lie- lild L - - - "' - 'a - -------- _t6L. -tufe, . preeent�for tuli;in the .shap6 of a juvenile _ . -1 �­-- ­ , ­­_­ - -- -a- - 7tfi-, thing 1-haikLj hear it I" And .Luli stopped � � S--�-w two�-fii�gers`-' ndgobbb&--majy�'-,y4arg� up hei-ear ith�_ ,a . music by a great deal,' Itwa, f _ , p, in fact, or ., , . 1. gad_ ", ­­ �k--� ,0a6___a,'," 7,of�tfie7pan`wdro --dead- _L ltty;� ,In ous covers U moment the'lloader , ­ - .. L. remoied'�I!i&. I _' . -u , ' c oUd-'of­­­'­.. I L � V, e - -._..:11..- , I . I . L I . . . . ever have amy, Place Lin: Gleticairii's nature ; I of,-th-e' - wi e e. a mourne , slid render the: life of this child. of hii4�:afid ej�j �T t q canine. Bpecies, ,;wal.ke ., . L I I I g'! ,. . - � . . inore-loudly. I . I L . . � � . . , ­ �don!,i - I , . . I . - . . � the i .unsold , .�whereof : weighed � I � . L . sulphur -smoke and ammonia; fila�ea puffed L L I , I .. . 1. , I � . . at all. He . had:'kn6 wa � ills L suffering of " ... I I Laurs'B AS' 'y as Ill 6ould hatpp I - '' ... ., I .it, ,,,is cere Ill " ' . 1: L Giencal ot Seen uke May urne, jUha&� L , 'D , ­ bL " ' , " ?'Said GIs - dry, ' ad " - airn, � .!, Come, along; , 'hand. , U, L olhp.i98 'heavil y o bO'uIB, . and, shelves- L ' L - _ i.i.tfiegrea,trbom. ;. 0', " '�'. I L � L � ,� .'' : ,� ,,, � :, ` *:house - ' - .�, . I , ' Z. �,i -1 bittei;, remorse.;. bat � it., is.,queationable, - .mortal , . - I .. I I mak6it. - '' ::,: �� I .1 11 . I , L I 1. , " h- " , ' 1�. . able i or,,atleast, ad on n him as ele child,� I. I ,spoke ot. atall taking­hei L � He 12 harshly, indeed bat, the'dhild f, th 0 a in I � publisherd-�:-Cia' " :­, USio I ,, _, " , L . II]i if 1. 1. Here1".,qfiickT1 excIaiLo6ed .the I .: I � I 6 -child from Lt . ill he ,- . 1. . 11 . I , whether the1eeling which 001)Wthe' Eisters, � I . . . 11 . Wodld.lbave regarded as true 11 repentance" , Glenottirn, ,.had. naade�' innufnerable . I I . L I 4 '14 1. -an y. years before;. but he wou We ld'bave quiteL gently. ; felt hews�a nbt'to be disobeyed, and let him' Beals *`Chappel -i :, memory . serye;J:aaaaaker, [ 'When 11 Beautiful' Star". was' catching. 0 11 � 'L , w man's arms. -.1 Now is the tix:66. , 1.�'..� i_ I had ever filled ,his -heart.'' He' had been w Oild- acquaintances ifil' the ,course of h L wide *anderiugs,.'Lbut he -had not. many .recognized b1m, at once, by,;'t4,e Aescripti6n )to bad heard,' even' 'the �white terrier L lead � her I U16ag'L awe'YL from,. the victim, * , . ,, quite forgotten, b y�,the public Lbf this country- :it L � , ti ,. . ,L,"-- � . . 1U_UU instant lie 'frail ltti�' bit '-d'hu- . I , . ,, ' ' . 11 .. ' ' L, , ", , , eL agonized, defia tj- mbitie;.�ed*" miserable; .. 12 . but humbled�- L He 'friends, especlally:'ILU E6gland. - He had : , '' *school-. I .if tucked away� una6r ibe:youpg fellow's arm I , L owls fell WriferAnd1ainter ,Whose piteous h - � ; - . ber:esrs. - , � -, was disinterred by a,'baiaa. of Ethippi'an &ginaingL.of for : manity And the robust man were,envel6ped � . in� the Stifling cloud ' The' 'child,, cioughed, , I . 11, 1. L .L: . , P I . never b4d" rebelled ­gL'' L 1 elf�� a0aill6t Fate, curged 1?M6, cursed.bi . � � ll�l inost lost -sight; of the few of his f.jil6w' '.' '' ' ', ­ . i k lis a whom he had li 6ic ;'with the majo ,,;badeo :had not identified hi for, LU i fifided: idelight tM' 6 r that�she' her, faille on . L . . : ,Luli reluctantly ailowed.he'rself to. -be. erenad ra at the the ragd 9 e .. I . . ��harmonieB' in ,hurnt , cork," ,&a Mr: I - ' ' i6,i -�_ 0 And choked; and! a ggled, but. th n I . ' I L' 11 tru - I - - '- 'L, ' _' 1 1, : ' .11 � .1� - , _ _ . . butneverku61t for prayer orpar on. a' A L 'a 't ri 0 not been on good 'termg.;'Etud had .with.high WM13 johaVL :this Canine, VieSent' ' ' ' _ L ' . - , � . I led to the gate L of, the' -park - but-therb-she L I I ' � L ' ' YL-" _ . . . 'Jimin -`Wbigtlor�-wduld, possibly deeig.- L 0 - bbld-:`it -faiet-.­ I - F - in d � W�th��s; bbwi �"Of - - inil. I . - . . . �' - 7 �,,i�. :-:" . -1 fatalist and UL beathe by:nature,.s, fiue� 6 ' ' ' belhi ad quite lbs:t idghtof thatfamilY Of the .1 I � . �� � Glencairr'i"nad an eye t 4611, y o stly an tear Stopped and d -, 00 aded 6arne � 4 I .. ., t natethem. Introducedby , negro mins rers, frightLand pain the boy; his eyes weeping . ; - .1 . , *� : 1 Ill Spoiled b b b I y ping orn -in a Christian age, for all� his bins he blainealiis destiny;' I -lost 'Captain , B,U'r'r'lett� lw.11t.� bad partly , I I ' , I . ,L.or�ibeau kindo,.ma,16 and'femali), life and still life, I I i fully, � - I L . . I . I . .1, I . I I � Do;:AO1 papa, d6ar, let.Mo go back and ",Beautiful Star "becalae�cae,.of the,m6at . I I I popular EongB in E'nglandj and was shrieked WO h6.t' littlehydrantsi made U� ruBh-f6r . a v I the door� find once in the open air all, -ill 1. : , , . . . I I. - I and oil that destj . ny an . llenly� �rescnted the- I I I s ducated him. . All.ihese early associations' held) drifted siwaY, : Ind the'places where, L and -be loolied,a1the-viSitor a p provingly,'as. he g' eted him b'. name, and, bads -him re y ; , - see if the poor dog is -better I . Papa, darlin L g. , , I I : - L L � ' , I -'aloud . and thumped owthe,piano'by that . . . . , .persuasions or laughielr,`of the L. -men could I I .. - t a him:� The ,�jom&a ' � . L I L ­ � ,� suffering lid bore in' � the eiierfial pationce' . of a Stoic. , - , . ... . �, 11 . 1, . - they had lived knew them no morei , For. ., I. 1. La b Was in, eed'an' *comein. Duka-MAy urne L , � I . 11 . I ,pleam 1,00 L - Is . I . L - I Glbndai - ra hesitated al moment,looking mileicul young lady � Whose lietalle is' legion L I . land, whose perform ance is a thing of to . rro I r . ice t6.- return:.. . no - In t . I I I .would have. -foft6wed. the boy1had 't'not L L I . ". I I i L . . . I Tbis cnild of thiil abilll who knew. L L Luli's .sake',and her future inte'Lireate, &S, . lauch as his' 0 wil iL he now looked Up all, the almost perfect i�oe of masculine beauty and . I . I youth. He was quit"b a, 'boy, aud.,�bo yish- I . - 11 half impatient, and then relented; , ' `.; - : . I One's blood ,Curdles at the recollection, � o f I I . L been . g V anxiety regarding the ' . for .her, rea I . �l L IL ' ; I L I , no other p arent had, I 'led a strange und, � checkered life, which was rather I . friends he could muster;, and,`not, bbing, I I looking still--1bill'. and slight; with a figure I "Well,'well', g . your sun 8, . �6 liPlad With� i - :- � and 111 Ko..ba,dk and see how it is� I I:dare 11 ;"�LS fall -ah-ah-ha-ha, Stah,,.df the.evenin, I I so on. �­Still w6 gorig,ig alive and in and " Be [i I child. ,'The first few condo of ' tl a o ell d . wer Ublc.� L ' ' o. almost uube&'L . The! sinalouia, . I I . t I .1 I .. Ill I the effect,tban the cause oflis peculiar -, I affiict4 with many,ocniples as to�the strict . . epiqubife of, accepting casuiell invitatiOlys, he' that would,'probably devel6p�and improve, I and A face in'whibli no improvement seemed, � say it's well by this time. if not, V11 give favor with the ro�slchlldrl6n, and' 1iTn6le. - � � L fumes penetr,ated'to every nook, and doiper ' ' I L 1, ' �', , . 1-1 I I I and wayward disposition'. .He bad.been-Ut L . -first taken. charge Of by the. wife of -one of one day tooi-Luli out dreseedid'her-best, ' ' ' 'on pOdSi b1p, . so , singularly handsome and �was.. some boy sixpen6e'to look After it. There. � cheer tip, little one I it:shall to all'right."� Alfred" .was Saill ,to play it''to big little . . nieces. iJust as. be had­-madc�,& L w end of the'room, Und. befqre_.thtl first thin ! ute .1 , passed ,away the little group looked as ­. I L . I I . - N I . the sailors vbo had escaped tbe,wre6k,an and went: to call his fellow travellers :L from P �. aris, Mi.. .and, Mrs.' Craven; - . ; attractive � it He had hair otol I 'vikcrolla ,dark cheetauti, curling. in richUnd . 1, . L Glen6airri turned back and walked away i ick ' - . " of:plaiyiag, Charles, the favorite attendant � 'Princesses, 'though a u them .* * great grief hId come upo . ,. - I. � - I 1. . � I I I -American, whose house wav in: a little I I L village on the XorW, j A:tlahtic c3ast. She I . . They receive I d him 6ordially,,gl&d that the , ' ' i � ' I I �iings ' ; L p�eg large and,'. bright and,gray.;": a 'compl . I .: . 7 It qui stkid'es. , . I . I h Wlien'be�retllraed borne, And Luli ran on- the .brought in' U- :tray 'with food, when the little girlsl at. L St'AdenlY and uha:wa]rb8-. ,. I I 11 � � The little child.was, � hurriedly carried to - . I I � I I � I I . died, and ills *aail6r, brought him to Eng, aF lie � They . quaintance should be re wed. ad rather taken 'a fanev to Glencairn xion neither fair norbrow'u,.but of.a 6 , I cles,r,healthy. olive,palenesp ;'and features �, ly� 11 How is, the dog ?,�� to him, aakings eager , I .. I . . . O]300 :'L " Unclb Alfred, 06 play" ObiL , - ,� i for' momeutary,'.relief. Its - _ ,� .. the - open air . I ­I I I I I I land, *hera friends of'the captain',of, the I lost vessel, taking An interest in the forlorn- . I , L,, .1. - I � from the first, a 'they' . delighted an . . ' were that , I were, from the ,.broad VroW,� of Square' ,h 1, �� I ,:, . I �, . L : L e rePlie� ` '' ' I . . I . - _� MUCbL . �It.a�bbtter.:;_ it wasn't hurt -' it"s I BeAUtifUlL DO-Unble I Star ' for,Charles', Alfred." 'Tableau-Tbe Duke, of Edin. pinched -f�ce w.a9l Scarlet. -. Its struggles for . . I . ­ ffUl, , . i3a ".� , � free bteathing were most � pit :6, . I I ., L, 11 . � I child, put 116 as soQ-hL'hs.,'hew�a ... old.enough I . I I - with _'prettyj well-mannered— Soft-VoiCed . . L I . -Lil,li;. who -they decided-st-once ,would in she- outline to the massivi 31y moulded jaw and ;�hin�;thoroughly*asouline-iii,ibbir:sti6ngth- . 11 I . .not.crying-a hLi.now'L.- ,_1-den:t_&_bPyJQ.lO_o_k_ - �-,, .. *2 , L �. - -burgh-in iliq_a6t of Shutting Up his violiii,i 3'L Lt _ __ -a-li. L , . moved.the mother t0such an extent that. , ­ -;ijlid-d68l4�r6�d,gii6-,w6uld-r,ttbet:8��-it,-wli6op-' ' -_ ' ­ . , �1 . - - "' ­­-��_ � 'I to a good S,hobl.' 616ab�irn. stayed.there __ . , I I L awhile, but was- not popular with his. 6om. . - . I - . . , I ill sweet compazion for Katie., . -, .. � . 1 ' I I . 1. � 1'� I . '.6 :L fteas .1 nd,firinnesE, 16ut with a delicate cl ar ." ­ after it." , � � : L . , ,. � : ,� I . I , But,Priscilla"thougt that the'Ao'g must , ita he Princeageadancing roan Case ; I. . . I IM: I. � I. ­ 1. . � and clapping their hands ;-;�Charles like, a , ' I .for twd months than, be subjected .to Ba6fl - , , 1 ... 1 I , � ,:' '. , ! 1,1 . 'Was *ilfal,� , P&niong; heL unruly', Sullen; and. . L� I Td,awi Mra"C'r6ven were-Ucouple over- .1 . I - 1 . ' h od-natur6l: and �, Eympat�y Of (iulbline�ihat,end6wbcl.tli6m.",;�ith, ka'abso.' 1. ' t '..;'rare in". imanbood, audda Mid- late beau y ,have boe-n too much hurt to be 96 rabidly I .1 I � . 'Ali I *ell,trained 'Servant, standing still .as a I I mider3r. �'Agaiif. th . a �hougd superintexii , - � ElLa d � I fumes, , � . ��b . I I i I . 1 � and line dayL ia'a f '. I , t of. ow 8, I I . passion; hear Claelp-knife Upon 0; schoolfiellovi, followed .flOwiPgi­WIt 'go , . - L , i , Ind' interest ifi-,their�n6igbibois', affairs,, ! L t , Are that. , d Is. aged -manho -r 'One iligb " I oa so . cured ;,and'whenL Elie could find , Oppori­ ' tunity of Speaking 'Alone .�to Wencairn,,ahe statue, holding . -the, tray before him . with L .. ' hot b* hands. L There' was �only �oiie course ,Ahe. child , ver .the ammonia , .. . I n�d once more dild:,:the. motber� f6llow� in , � � I , 11 I i : ! L . � - I.- __.,..._,.,up_LiB_misdeeds bythieatening to, gt�b the � �y L gurrouaq� " _ V.. E�6m6wbat 6062mog- I ,Place ,l ­­, - bi�*­., 6ir "1,-&j'frieu`(lg,An ne'lli",­,", - ' - " ' --_-a'_ �htffig:lll anyt Ing :doub ,t wbether DukdM6yllurne'la handsome , , . ,W.,...,_�.,.,..�-�,...,-,,..�-,-. W-,,,r,,. ­,r �r­ ­.­ ..r 'i -,"ll-, ( TIO 1� we Twe ., ,. , . . ace. Well t " -in4itired-of,bim, iwa,10-w-Voido:��­­­ � , ,�4­, "HOW Aid �Ubparerlt:to­the.. ed. D.,uke,._who_ dood-'natur � ',. , 'ttl - ' ' � 66arfaL �Ilendq ad8z � I'l a , -.-11111111 '. ­­ � in a few sebo . . I ,,�",.�""�.--,.-�,-."�.-.",-",,�-, -_­_­­­­-­ --,;. , -- i;reat4ing, dasier, and, *Ueii lie .�� L , 'I . I ­­� �, _14--­­ . . � � � � I .- .1 Schoolmaster himself, �and, obstmately ! , . . � I refusing to apologize, .,Oiis naturally, foi:th6', new and out, of, the wa.y. - Glencairn was �, , � . .. -�' As he Stood `there -With a frank, boylshi' I you in'aniageabout the-dog?"� ,- 11 Why,',Tihilled it,"­he'answered � . ; '! that took his,fiddle - out ,of' iiel:, casb, agalil'' and . I I L pll,,6y d 1� Beautiful Star " f6 r , CharlpB, . immy. was . '. I .1 I ,L 1. - . I V I ,as finally ,handed t his, moth'('Sr� he � was, . .0 I � I I ., - I . , L -1 , ­ .11- � I �_ . . sake of law'and ord'er,.!expelled,:--i- -`-1- I ­ ,)USt what pleased_ tb6m_;_�anLthe_ fact-,ihal * , - b alFembar' I . itidino,to Glen rassedsmilpireel . - w I . aS.-thobedt' thing.'. Ribs'Were broken too - Wf e --&'d- nidtibntael - - W -thw- 6till,r6maib hea 'holding � le­tLO gasp 9, -intheairwith more freedom7----�­ L . ' _­_ �_. � - - -- . .� .. I . . '. . ­­ . He then ran away to Sea, find Worked his he Was evidently " & Lin al With a story' - . ., =' ' - .,: with his cap id',oneband, L cairn's gkoetitig, I badly to recover. 11ere 1�'..he added, Bud- . I * musid ce . Sl Charies,� 'still the I t an he bad -done for two weeks. - Noticing ' . I � I . way to Madeira and the Cabe � of . Good indeed prdbably_U_L1_taU With J�h Oje than one. and the whiie,,pink-eyed, jet-'noEed terrier I I denly looking'sharply at her".,, don,'t Bay a tray, permitted hitaSelf'the obeervation, - this the mother was- greatly'pleaaed4 , She , . � , I I . I I I . I Hope. There he went Up t he country into atory-was . a .cause of flinch pleasant , Wicked away snugly under" his other arm, I � a as i word to Luili I The child's ,.too- e it vs.: I ' j- - IW611 .Pla�ad,; thank You . Royal. Verry announced her ntion of coming �dai, itite n,as I I ,. . I . I . I the interior, led, & rough and roviug life for . inferell to Mrs.. Craven, who: was fond, Of Glencairn regg,rded -him with a steady,' Notiaword,tolielr,mind.11 , . � . � .. , . Highness "? Charles then set down his tray ' . I I . Soon as sbe could get Away. -, , I I . I 11 . I a time, and then fortune sudd6hly I turned novels and; of poetry of' an elementary: hall. surprised,, approving look!,; �., but lie - miss Priscilla, implicitly obeyed:-bim, - and-pioceeded to &rrauge *the table -Lou. � I The boy, who afterward 'fou�d tbat'he I ., . I " . I � , . - andsmileaupon.bim. He.mad& money by. hind. Thus it' happealed. that the casual , vision ,bevotid'the passing, hour crossed big . ' C r hiefly because, sho -dared I not for b 6 life� don Lette?: t , o the New York .Tribulze Ir . :, '.was more fright6ed than hur b, c7a­mTo ap-wil , . � . ,� I . I - , a Stroke of luck in the diamond diggingEA4 meeting sewed the� gebd of an enduring. � . I intimacy day boreits fruit. � ,. o -shadow fell -between mind, land n lf� , I these first they face to sob. � � , It ve done otherwise, But Elie me' a ed,io 1. Urn . ,. - . �' ,, . .i 1. . , , � I I � . from. big, perch the top of-li coal- art , 'on 0 I 11 I � . , itha �� ­ I � � that money doubled, tiebled` itself, and hi� . which one 7 , two as stood . , ' . . Miss Christielfia-11 Luli is 60 truthful and I , � I � I . . ' 1111lysic. I .11 .1 and atiry - great' : ,. I . I . resolved to return O�England. ' I . 7 . . It el uned'to Glencafrn that, during his his frienda had been , �11 Tenfold handsomer than 'big fathek " ' � so opou, and so.teiiderhearted I And he is' * I � . I � _­ .. '. I , li - ' .1 "Throw. phyBic-to the dogs; I'll none C f show of curiosity. The, woman was Mrs. Morgan, loom boas, I , : I ,� . . i . On'the voyage he tell in"oveUtfirstailght absened, all, old I ever was,,, thoulght'Gleficairn. ., : so different from his child I" . -wouder,'when ,t, mma � the wife of a ' I . . � ; . , with Laura Graham, an-,�r &an' girl � in . I caftered to the four, winds of heaven. - He 'a . . ' ­ 11. ' I've brought Lull a pup,`sir,!'1'sAid,1)qke, It.il6emedto �poor Priscilla strange'and 1 it," said Macbeth, Ind a� I . who lives on- Columbia avenue; a few doorS , - � L � . , , I � . I I I � . mourning, who had co ' me oat with her' inquired after One and another, and all Were , 9 mewhat�swkwardly, thin,hing-6`himigelf 0 almost im'ossible Abat-the Glenca4ru Of p 'we consider the nadl sickening,, I _41 ' . , - I 11 above Seventh Bireet.' , I I I ' . �. . . � � parcnts,.uud,ha'Viug lost both fatherand � ,,, dead," or, 11 abroad," or,,' ma.rried," o -,r , _ 1! What is ,there do o'dd , about .Luli's -tbatmorning was, -the very samoUnd,no. in6lling'' compounds which ar-6 adminis" a . � . � �T ammonia �. cure hasbeen knowd,to - he . 'or "them . � � ' " . I mother, was on her �way back to England, ,, Or course . lost sight of."' In ill ' of one of I . . . . . .� � . father's e�ee, 2" I I xleucaiin who a rmised Kate' other them the G I ter6d under. Latin - nameg to hide - their 4 . , a : � ,phy'si -, f ,rs, slid many of iciains ye 'Medicine. ' -�. , � - to find it home withi her nearest7 relative,,, , the earliest of these conversations after his . When he came to take a,iiearer view, he I . Graven And Luli by tale -telling that , ry, Pommonneso mad of btl MOB, unwholesome- ' ,p:rescribe.16 ins'tead .of, Dr..D. :- . . � 1-1 . I I her mother's Sisters, the Misses Potter retuAft, Miss Christiana Pottei,observed; , 14 noticed,,ab once the- peculiarity, of o Glen- I .. � � - day after tea, &,lid, round wholal. the vbeil- Iless. -Water' as, Water -is cheap, �ult as �nd do Murray 0heston, of No. 1,835' Cheatuut�, I I . I � before alluded to. She arrived in Eugland � We must, Show Mr. Glencairull--(Rhe- eat r 's eyes -I peculiarity which its Object dren'ciung so trustingly and affectionately. al'�"" ' ig Worth 9 guinea at gallon, ' *p�titre street,.who, has hai1's, large elxperi6nee With . � I , �, . ­ .1 duly, went to her a at's house as Glen- u :never dropped, the 111r.) ',.that pretty'sk6,6h'. . � I 'Duke I pidd to conceal by, aide- , locks or never atte.m, I Katie Cra;ven had come to to , a with -him' on .111hrough. But of. a Aifferent, I ' the, diseases of'childien, both'iin his private , , , , , , ,I I , I I I � cairn's betrothed, and left the're,in a month . . .- ­ . . . I as big I MsqlitiftFe' made 'of Luli and, the . kitten;- We are going t6, have it fraull . - ' down-�ast 91kn,ces, -yet which often as oa -an . and after. that ineal (partaken of in ihodrel Jug-robm ill oom�any, the ahciont6l);, Dr. Wilson's Pulmonary Cherry Balsam. is . It is a pleasant but sure remedy for Cough$" , p ractice and'. while 'connected, with 'the Obildren's , Hospital, said I yeaterdaY I . I . I . '' �� �, ".,. 'I wife. .' . � . . . . Laura w As one of,those wom ell to wholin'' . . . e day.1' . ' . . . . I � solo I . . ' , this Occesion,'. produced. on . Strangers imptegs . ion rather curious thi In ul4favorable. I - with- I ere�t' .the' two little girls bad been w , L - ' golds, bronchitiso . ,V�h6opirg cough ,'and , . � I . I . :afternoon ' that afthough he had . I : . I i ��] I . � , to, ,I love wisel y 11. is impo Where . Edible. " Duke'Mayb&ne? ;`WhAtl Tom' May- , , Bef 6re they bad ti WOO 'to exic'fiang-e mor6 almost preternat rall ' ell-behavedi and . . U y W all pulmonary diseases.. , It', is �, a' . , � of made no exmininatio' of ,the , work- I ., ' , -1 ' . P . " ' . . I . I , .. they -love, they 11 love too - wolli." She did burn6's' boYT' said Glencairn. - , , . than' 4 few -,words about the pup ,whom had done credit, to their, schooling in the I g,a,t,,Y,n g conapoun&- world -,renowned �Iugs of , the , ammonia , cure, yet, I . I I I I not love. -Glencairia At all.; too "well for' his 1, Yes. -Mr. Mayburne's dead; you know', . , D,k ' deposited on tbe li�oiitbrug L'd com- 11 General Depar�m6nt" branch, they� rabed hea, a � balsams wbidh flow from der- ,� g . he wag conviucdd th6 tl�e results attained . , I I 'of. '.1 ' * . , J . . -comfi)rt, ,but, as thinga­'unfo � : and Mrs. Mayburne Ind Duke. have gone to, . manded to 11 beg," which the pup,,viaig the ' down to the pad5r fortheiri 11�'treat,"I-tibe ,taln tre southern .climes. ,-These, es in 'ing ' re tully..Aa good ad'those many other :1 � we , , . . ,ttuflktely'� turned oat, 1. 9, -great too WO14 for her live with his biother�:-be,Va MancheSter � I . and'staxtled to d( ), Luli appetZ�ed upon I . eveting!B-tteat-an hour With Glencair 11. I judiciousl3 combined be . do .as to pre- . I He had'kn6wa, Oi cases , I , , natural remediog L , .,-. I 11 . ,deal. . own peace. . 1, I � � ., . I I I cobton'merchant;'he wants to bring Duke 'shy in � Jhe lipene With' a 4 all.'sdreala of delight, I They drew two low footstool's 46 -the. wih- 1. their health"-giiving qualities, while Berve a] . . 'r , where, women� in -bringing their children ! ' I �.� . I li '11 . I It is not too much't' - 0 say�,Of Laura, Glen up to the business, and by way of'Attaining , ' , hook hands with himlin 1% 96,� to D,I,,,- , * dew', beside.which big, armchair: v� raB sita-' nal fragrance, ,lOaiIlg'IlOtbih9 of thei � . to.the boa pitali had stated that, they bad 1 : I -'- "l ( . - _ � �. cairn that she 'was a perfect woman an . d a tbatend he has*sent the boy"up to bid part. - , �. v , iole�nt hurry with her' eyes 'fixed'ou the ated, and oat at ,his feet, while he told them � are adiapted to the use of tb a most delicate, tried th61smmoUi4'Cu_i6'fdFf if"O, 'ran-,-" �., s6 0 I a . I � . . GlencIfin, -be I . perfect wife. A inany rough, u�poliabed ways, *Ais strandc and fitful in ner"B office in London,'�vliere of course lie hasgot.his head stuffed full of art." I . I I : , - white dog, and forthwith fell -on her knees beside the animal, seized'it by both fore- a wonderful story about the emerald eydi of, gnIndikuidoL OldMr.,V,oster'waBakifid beipg;alike' acceptable, to the� most,fas. tidlous palate and the weakest stoni4bh.' . a! ; it . a that a greatUrnount*of relief had been, : - gal , nod-. Df. Horlatio C...W,. - ood" of, No, �,93� . 1:� I i 1� I ,­. I i.1 , , . his inoods, and had a - strong element of . . . " the. Untutored aava�gel I in his Inaturej , his "I shoulau!t bave th�ught a London . cotton�merohant's office was the place, for' � Art," interr' � p4wel it fifty pot names in a breath, I And then 'fouud' leisure to look, tip at the old'gontleman, who � gave ths, little girls chocolate -drops, and asked them hov, old I - '- . - I " . 1. I -ABOWS11MG Nr,VVS21AP9R POSTAdE RATra.­ An Otfawa, deBpalch says: At' a meeting 0heel Street, i said � that he had known . , physicians who'presciibed the Ummonia; ' �' cure, but he ha&on 'y a E,ig "now"" go "' . I , I I I I . ' " ' � I I which wanderitig'life had not to naed to u -ted. Glencairn. . aOD6r OffhIB precious gift, iind'say'vfith a they were ,'and what prizes' they got at I _�t . I � . ' I . � 11 ameliorate. But be loved Lauraj hadiovea , I I But Loncton a' the place,' responded I , I I I delighted smile, � , - g6ho�di ; but Lau I And her little visitors did � of the Cabinet last week it was decided to -9 *6 himselL � He thd h the. . . I raillary I " at � � .� . I her from the hour whell he, saw her first in � . her beauty, , � Miag Potter,'who, did, not 4ilie ,to�be dism- I , . " ( . � I ' )fi,' tbank'you-thank you I you are not look forward to,, halt an hour with Mr. abolish postage on newspapers. Sir Leonard , I � Tilley his given notice of a; , _igb be I 1. OVA -iii of ,in. t i. ", eheeB of ,wboo0in 91 f i.b.l.tIo. on � � . . I � : pure, al odest inaiden Bad and: 11 , pmle in her� mourning; wit k th� rough sea . � greed with , ,!, Galler ies and- museums; and statues; and clubs and la.tahkeys find wha� ,good and I do like you,;'aad 14111 love. my 1, I I . .. daIrling doggid Be." . :. : � , Foster as a treat, slid Were never Been Sit- tin hi's feati ,�d.oringly listeninglo his ,consequently in6tion to,abolipli this Postage,tot�kebffedt ,experienced,by-the , ,f:91.aes.� , . " - , � : , ­�­�­ I . sad'ouiphur � . I .� " I I .. .. �� winds tangling,b& golden hair..,' She daine , 1. I . u I poll him like a �'ision ; She seemed ta him h6callo artistic,s6oiety, for a 66y who,ought , .to bb,in the sdhoolro6m 1-not,,but'whst , - Duke Ma,yburne wag ii�t a Were barber's blook�lfandsome and,'nothing -Et.9,,i.,"`,,,sg,.they were -Been with Qlen6airn. � Miss Priscilla did understand Glen. next Jun�, tie'postage is to be Abolished On'all newsP . apero midled-foxegular. Bub- - . I , ,; �, I . . - "4b-'�' , ' I ' Rev. Dr. Th'm I D '' i f ' . 0 0. Summoro, Ban o " ,. .1 . I I I ,�, I , . a creature of another -world. He loved her I with the romantic' . of 6, Arai 1 'Pas6ion ov,e ; � I I . he is Lid folldw.o w � 1 ,And he'. be.. pal p . . a "ice �Oiu thtfng�,Lull' � a irtrait; else ,but I lremdaoniio;�'yet ,it must.b 0 s mittodthat he.had,fiot,.vety much ­to Nayiforhiinself .not . cajirrut'all"OAO could not help feeling& Sortof doUbtfUlt haft-reluc6aht liking for , . : scriberain Canada. , I .1 . At the reo F � a I ra, of La ' . �nt.m.�rriage At-. A� , * , � . . 4,aader,bilt. Utay'asks,ity, and a prominent I I . Methodist; died, at Nashville, 'yesterday' , ,' I I. 1. 1. . " I ­ and she in her turb, Simply ador6a- bim� has he ? ,Where is it 211 . , , ,ie--,! .r ,. that day., - ) - . ­ ' " . -1 , I and,thio liking of -hOr own ouzAecl DuNetinlo Sister, MiBB Halai i lion, one of the' I ' morning; aged' 76, lie was the s;uthor of , � , � I � . I . I . I Her pAtience And, forbeftrancle': with him � I . , I I ,,'Prissy, call' Lull to bring it; � I I it A' a li , , I --- However I , presently Glen' ' - cairn warmed- �."". ­­ � I � , She had been accusiomoaall her h4dri�-1 - I I ­_ _ff -_ , bridesmaida w 6 6 -Persian lady., ,' ,,' . � , a � . I � �� , 18" , . I E s" . . 7 .., . . a I , , I I � - . . . I , � 1, I , . , , �, I . � . I I -11 , . . I I I ! . , . I I I . . 0 1 "; I I .1 11 i � I-— 11, - I . � I ­ . I -1111 1.11, - ­­.­_­ . I . , : I I . �. I . I .1 � . 1. I . . . 1 ) _­.., - I ... �, �, � . I " '. � I I , I 11 ­ I �i � � � / I 1: . . 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