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I . room. 11 . � comprise a year,� and. brief 'enough. to'be Stage -of a pure and, iina,ginative girl a � I — ... ; . , . I I . � � I ,— � White is her favorite wear, and she ,counted as a moment. �So little has been love, ,14 love is'enou ill and,the present Ater Farevrtil, to intome and moluer. Some Good Suggestions whicia ashou I be , I I � I . I Rd � , I -11 I I . . ." . . I its ; so she has said -so mu� ph comprehended I the future, is all. . I . 911 I I � I . A Tien I don cablegram B�ya: The.PrincesB . . I I I Acted t�iivn, � " . I 1. . . I . I knows Duke -likes her in wh , I - 11 I . I I � I The Dressmalheril glnwent. hurried o her iresheSt white muslin dress, .the vague ,!future for which . they have 11 Have you 'told him he � may come 211 shis Louise, who appears to take a. grei The � . - I I I 11 I I . . great importance , 61�' providing , , - , . , , and snooded. her hair w I -they have, asked sllyrly, 'caressingly la . against the' I I �.: , I . , itia delicate green' fornaed ,no plang,and of wbi6h 'her cheek in t in matters Of every -day life in ,the � I 11 � I � I - � . 11 . ymg I , teres spread of contagious diseases, , - , I . . � 13Y HELAN X.,Topla. I . I ribbons, and tied her, best emerald locket .Scarcely yet'said so word, is! opening before on Glencisitais. hand. . I hous6hoicl and,the welfare of her sex, has is patent to..every one, and the following' I I] , .6'Yes; I have told . i � , I , . I 'Tis cut and baste,and-trim-aud stitch,_' -_,____ ,:argund her neek. She is So purely,f air that them in a long and � ra,diaut vigta of .golden . him .exactly ,what I taken another step looking to the improve- lastructioluB will apply'to any commulifty � , . I 09f, ­ -_ I - -_ I � � � I . � I . I From early morn till -late at nig , ihe_�6iiib_E' "ilf ­gjFeeii _=4 "itg`b6dbby6g_ -eillis I . -- -ta-y"61ii-you-sind- a­IittIoe­moie._�-1.:U0ld - -ment_ of . their condition ' The 18th and 19th sectionp of the Public I I I I With aohing back and cramping: hand, I . , i . I -when--ai -_ - - � I e looks like a lilly in it�n6t a u e'S al� is round Luli's waist -,' be is him, in order to avoid all possible miginter- _082,-ma—ke 'it impeir@tf I . her well; all I Prompted doublleBis by 7He� , With dizzy brain and blurring eight. I I . I the ,reports Which tfi-Wcf - —0f J, vw­­ -- I I - i. I . tall,.stately garden lilly, with its firm,-,. ru i it A a - loosened tresses, of hair, pretation, that you have no forttine-not a � were published a ghoA time since of the' upon householders and physicians to advi" . � I I 1 -M4._ -4, I 'Tis Bbir in front, and drape at back, . .�� I, carvdn marble petals, but a deli I cate, I droop, S oothin the off her temples: lie bends p I enny even of pock6t-money or dowry but , . I I the,local Board of Health When a ' . - � I � I � I . I - utter inadequacy of the arrangements for � Ily case of. I I ney L . I � Revere at left, and fold Ion fold II5 ie s the lagodth And comfort of I emal6B among .. I .ox or any I : i ... Across the right is laid, then piped ing, fair and, iragiler lilly of the valley, to kiss the Sweet lips, t at i Id o. timidly - that I pleas6 to give. I'liave lost M6 1 . diphtheria, Bearlet fever, smallp ' . . I . Duke, -as a yo,gDg man and an artist, is and tremulously t caresses'they lately - aua unless the luck changes,, I in the st , � other contagua, With satin, or with silk, old gold. ', � , I 1�� - . I ay ,i,,,,, garage passengers oil the transatlafitio I us disease has inanifibsted - . ­ . I I I naturally far from insensible tp, her sttidc-' .have, ever kno,Wla�wliem one of thefolding. not biWabie t6 give, you 'a b-r.a@s far wherela immorality was greatly itself, and .Bection 20 of the same A6� pro .1 I � I I . I I , thin ' � -Y - - , , , : I I fion. He really doubts just at this moment doors ISE tit uk for thait," vides a penalty of $20 for. neglect 'of the � - ­ - All forms a head could o'er ' conceive, I I .� , Laing into the di ing-rbom Swings - b e will,n6t 1 care s, h eg;a i a encouraged, the Princess paid a visitto the And all a busy brain Invent .. . I . yi.� ' ' 1, . . I s . teerage deck 6f the�Sarmatiau between I I is -,, , I Of circles, rhombs, equEores, a3gies I I same. Further I i i d, for I c6nes, whether ever any oliv,e-skinned southern open. suddenly' and' quietly,, and'Ginnnairn softly' and tiustfu'll provision is ma e I a the wa�mtfi of Italian BUDS oil appears upon the beelie,:and gazes amazed , ,-Money IS a - necesgity," rig lied Glen' JL, ' " I I ing'llouses in whi I Conglomeration's full extent.' I beauty, Wit] . . . I p , iverpool and Moville. A thorough in. PI ch any contagious, I - . I . I her cheek, i6fid tbe depth of Italian pagsibn -upon the pretty tableau vivqW.. - . . - cairn. 9Meutmu8tc%refOiit. ButIthink � . di= exists, and unless 11 I . I . I � spection of thefood .said Sleeping berths was the' public' � If his Suit is plaited, box and knife";. . in her eyes, can equal, this Pure I nglish,lily. �Duke and.Luli start; Duke Tises up from, you are right, Luli,,in believingthat Dukeds I i expressed obperve the foregoing sections ill's Board . I The latter headed with a ruff ; I . made - and Her Royal Higlii � I 11 I I Tie gathered, tasseled, panelled, pipedi "Well, Lull, and bow has ever3ning� higoi turning a"shade Paler than usual. -not'raercanary,'and that mloney, simply as :safisf�.ti.la.vdth the arrangements. - have:no�other alternative than to take the , , , I . I I � . , , I . . I . I And overall a narrow litiff - been going on with you these five raonths T' Luli all suffused in,ladruing blushes, buries money, holds's very subordinate part in big- -'The Princess, in the midBtof her prepara- most bxtrelne preVeEfive measures As I I. I � * � . . I I I he inquire . ly. � , . I . : her face in �her ,hands., GlencairnglahceB schendeoflifoS. I like DukeMayburn6,1Lhe i � � � - g ago'decided 'tbati Ipre- I , , Tie slashed up here, and slashed off. there, I . §, comprehensive I I I . � I . Iiiang toi to.Canada was ever mindful the World has Ion, � � . . . I I I 'Tie turned and�cordcd, then it's faced,, . I "Just as usual. The, Isle (if Wight was from one 'to the: other' keenly, ., his browS 'continued,, reflectively I as" it. weighing his of,he-rdia-ti-eg t'6 the'public. '.Last week she vention is better than cure, the foIllowing , - 4 1 . I - in fronta vest is buttoned close, - ., - rather monotouOUB after za tiMef andd:am knitted into a frown that- mayr either be of words. li I liked him froin the first -from opened seveialhomes, , -and aid other cere. ,important paragraph in reference 'ito ihi , , '. , Beneath with strings Itis tightly laced. : � e back in'Londbn.'� ' % - , '- intectnqss, perplexit or ange I r.. � . the day thathe brought you the white' up monial work i ' ' danger of, contBgion, taken - fr6ml the 1. . . - . . glad, to la � . , I I .Y, . � � p n the .graceful and kindly I I Tin fringed and netted, braided, gimped, "And there is no hews?" Then-headds, 11 What does this mean?" he, says quietly. �do you remember, ebil&? � HIS has talent, fashion which becomes hot Be Well.. No patpplalet of in8triiatiobB just issued la� the' - - I .. ­ - I , 11 I , , _ . on an impu I 11 , . f h - Family was so little Chairman . of the, Provincial Boara With scores of buttons loosely sewed, 1ps, halt lightly and half seri- It means, Mr. Glencairn,",Duke replies energy ,& kind heart, a singularly, hand ', mombeir o t e Royal I I of I I - I . . And ends, and loops, andknots and twist, I t I iove so e� f�ce�ll . .I I . I - known before she visited L :CaDa . � . coking at her with more intentness,. respectfullyi but quite firmlyi 1,1 t1aa . m .. I I I I � . . . da With her 'Health, may well be - considered carefully: on I I . . , . ,.. � �. And last Itis bowed and bowed and bowed. " Al"Y"al yo ul all a la in love With any fellow, Lulij anof that the temptation'to tell ber-go- husband. ' , "-Avoid exposurelto � I . . � I � L � .i � .. . , I �. , Glencairia-paused in' his enumeration, of - No, member of the Royal Family special 'coniagion of �.'. : ' .,� I - Oh, weep not for the galley slave, . . LuliT, , 'I- . I I I was stronger. than I could withstand." the dJsease ; more daDger'for childie I . . I - , - this,- list of shining - qualities --:-whether �oince that . event, has won so Jarge, so n: than , , I His bonds bind'only ha;nds and feet; 11 No," replies Lfili_ frankly,� blushing lo Is that it? * And what has Luli to say - be6auge lie had arrived at the . climax, or. I I . � measuie'of . for adults.' Do not, therefore, 'let, a, child .. I But she who makes. your dress is bound .".. 1. . . . . I I � increasing,. and so "bearty a : � I By bonds, not partial, but complete. - . crimson. , . . I . � . I In the matter2l, I . because, be was � hesitating' whether: td -add pu . blicregard. The PrincesisseemB to, have gOneiLracase. Donotpermitany person ­ . I . � " I , I I : . � t " , dog," .. . I No? I'm. glad of that," he Bays, lower- They cannot tell from Glencairn's D,aan- another quality or latit, Luli was too happy. Picked upIw�if I dare. use the-plebian phrase' or bing cat, or other animal,,Flay'-­ ' - - . � . ' I . . ­ . - . His lungs ate free from trimming dust, -, � ', ing his voice a little. . � I 1. I . I , Der *bather anger ,or kindness is 10-f ollow and gr-Meful-to care. It was enough to lift :—ot a little of your Canadian robustness thing,letters, etc., to come' direeb 6M. 0; I I" � I I . His cars acute, his vision 6lear; �, - 1. Here Miss Priscilla enters � and LiI4, with bispre . I 1. ,� � ­ I I � ighest Pinnacle of joy that fier, and 'uticonventionalism,. and she- � alWays case of these; -diseases to a, child, unless . &� ,,,,,,, , I I I I sent pool composure. , . - � - I , � , list to, the hi � . Her plaintiff moan is ever this -frankest , L, . previously,, 8 ' I 11 This suit will not be done. I f6ar."­ I the histrionic talent that even the Luli bas.,n6tbing to say but one word, father*spokewell-bf her lover.. She�ca�red seems to be' the',womafi "first and tie ­ isibfected , under competen , - . ,, * . i L � . k � ' ' it ' - . . . I � � .. . I and most guileless girls Suddenly develop "I Papa?" pleadingly uttered in a low qui.v- no:more o inquire on what be founded his. Princess afterwards. The Prin6esB paid a Supervision. If -you do visit a case, bathe I - ',, " Ob,for the wings of doves," I cried I . i I ­ 11 . sometimes, grbets her, with a.&weet smile, Bring voice'- but she draws closer to Duke visit to the Queen a�t Windsor, j uBt bef i yourself,and change and' disinfect�your : - I . , To bear me to some disiant isle;' _ . . , ' i .- I ,good opinion ilasin to analyze her'own .- are 11 . ` I - I � I -and looks rem r Lblk,placidaiad innocent Mayburne'ssidE and looks. f rom'him to her , heart'and seek to discover why she had Joe , clothing, before you go ,where therel is a 11� Iviere fashion plates are never seen,, , a 0 I . �11 . Her, Maj., stystarte.d for the.Ndr,th. . � , - - � Z:� Xor hear these words, I The. latest style. " as the tell-tale. blush. fades from bar. cheek. father -with Soft appealing eyes. � '" , - made'this man its idol. He .was I not an I . � I chilcl. Seethatyoui residene'd, premises, , I * . - . . - I f, . _ I .1 � . . — � � I - � I . . 11 You had bettbr go up staiis, Luli, and u � iaking hirn for ail, in all", . . Valli I I - etc.; etc., a)re kept clean and dry ; that the - . I I � . . . . * �- - . ng from a Trapeze. _. seweT bonnections are,well trapped,. -and. - �. Vain wish, tired soul, work on, toil on, . . -- I I . I 11 � n*ortlay idol, lio� t , ' .. L I I And should your wheat prove onlytares, - . . I . CHAPTER X. ' ' - Jeave Duke'withime." ­ . although he didL not 'Possess. the heroic . :It I . .1 . i e strong and brave, stanolat your post, . I I I - I .. - 'She has n L ever disoboyed-a command of' qualities with which hertismsfiguring eyes had to let go, and .then -I' ,drains well ventila,ted. Never allow - � , 13 � I Of course I I . " And if you fall -why, then, 40'eares?. . : 'AJI thoughts, all passions, alfdelights� began to turn Spirally like 'a corkscrew and. Passages fr'om persons ,sick with the I . . I .-�-,v I . , .. Whatever'stirs this niortal fraine- ' - , Glan6airn'B!in. her life, and does.not now. invested him. , . , . � I . . ' " ' . � . . L . , � She is 'almost too agitatijol,to speak; she ,, I may t . � I I then go down.' I inita:ntly reali dis d in, water. IL I , I I . Thus did I murmur o'er ra' I - � � ' All are but ministers of Love, . I . zed that I base,tb,be lJlace c osstg or I ,� � y Oi . . ' . leaves the . rust youi dearest, may I not?" . � ut attend . to tie in Section 8. �;Give. , . . � My eyes accustomed were to ieep . . ..And'feed his, sacred flame. I . . 1, room. Slowly and with lingering lie says (as 'if he- r6quired: asBumnae), , must not lau'd all spread,but. I'gatherbd privies, b ' � . .. . I ,. � L , I . � ' . :� I I—', 4: � 1: j,of 'Ik' " 1: I , , . . , , _ . Long vigils,whon' sweet Morplacus,came , ' - . � ..: S . he liste � d With a I � litt � ini; blush, - ' � . � steps, looking.' back, f rom. the db&r,' with ,, You. will not let yourself be- te pted my left arm c one to my body, pushed my special attention to purit till SUPP Y_ 11 , I lie , . I . ­ I And rocked me till I fell asleep. , I With,dbwnca�t eyes and modest grace, expresiaive entreaty. at herf atlier,with long- &�;ay ironi'me'i - You Promise,, thamt you 1 heark- forward and drew my, legstogether, , Do not allow it child to ride in any Vehicle. 1. . I 1. . . I . . . 11 � I : I � I . And she forgav,d.me that I gazed s. . g.trust and anxious., tenderness. at,lli I Struggling toI get into shape to.fall on my wherathere is'suspicion of infected persous` , - ,' : , I dreamt that through my shoulders flashed � � . . In , . . . will be mino?" I I .1 I . I I . . � I I I I - . . _ ., .., TopfdpdlyoriIherface� ' i- - � � ­ ---;:Duke ? : Shall I iside. I did fall just that way forty feet iait bay oid exposure toiwiud ' � A sense akin to tiny stings, . , �- . . . I '. I I , . I I I .lover.: . . .. ,. : .', .. " ,,Am I not ,yours n6w '. .1 . I ., I I ingtravlelled. . Alv - ' .1 . . - And looking round at them I saw, * I I calmed her fears, and she was calm, I I I I . ., I . . ' awoodenstage. My, arm was �drivbn into : and cold, dry air. Do not wea nal ' I . ' . . , . . It Seems to lier that the'time'sbe waits �ogver be yours more fathfully and truly - . I a I Oh,joy! apairof monstrousivings. - . ., , , And tbld her lova-with.Virgin pride , ; � � . I I � . . ilay gide and a; r1b,'was broken, The -ar clothing worn'by a" � du'ribig'-siAness' - �­ ' ' ' ' � � I I I - I I : And go I. won my Genevieve- . . alone in her roona is a week4--:a month�a -than I am now? 7' ­ I., , I I * I in I personI .. I . I Yes, wings, no shams, real feathered wings, t � , , My bright my beauteous bride 1 - - . ' year I She, Was to read, ,but. the words .kyon.will!be faithful;,then? . Even -.if it was .shattered, :and I was laid up far Malay ,orbonvalescatice.-from illese dig'eases.� Be- ': �� - 1. , like the wings of any bird I '. . I � - I- , I . I . . . � I __I1 Wings - __'_____ �__­ -­,­ -;..I - --1 1-1 __._,_CbLRRIDG,U._ months. "Whilelwas going-. down in�.an ware of any person who has a gorel threat . . gs e a - --7- . I I 7convoy-no meatiing,--to-lier,�'braitG,-,-,Sh6 sits� 'should be­for-ye9,rg,T`--­ ..... . ­-- ,. . . . . (Have ever e3riag'such win b h ild-- ­ L. , ` - insiint'I saw over again, ,*as vivid'as life,- ,or running at nos . Do not -kiss oi take - - . . . Or of them have ears ever heard, 9) � � -��The year weari'on . from golden4unO to 'eilb�,i,:wititiia4,.viiitohin�; till the ticking of - ,,All the years tha.t:,I,live-I will � 'be true . , . I I tb � 0 breath a I I , . . 1. . _.; mild .and mellow'�Sbptember. All this the clock seerngto whir ia h6r. brain. .Time to yoq*!" . I � 1. I every fall. I ever witnessed. -They came .of such a-perspil. Donototink- - I . I . I , .. � I I Adieu, adieu, ye plaits and . pugs, . . . � summer: season -i . n London tillthe annual. has 0, r sl emed'io' long to.her before as � 11 But �. I,cotuld n I ot reproach y .1 on. if you I up I I n . my mind,, one,� righ I t .after another, 'from the ,Same cu , p, , o - put, pen 'In, yo � ur ;. I � 1. , I said, and gave a sudden spring, I . ,.Migration Befs in, And . then in Cornwall, I ' __ like succiassive-AgislaeB of lightclilag'; an , d I 'Moutfi-." ' , - . - r; � � I I. . -1 I I � .. . I And, an I floated upward, cried, I .1 I . �, I ibis period! that goes �by with .creepind .broke that�vow,", he �says,,Iaalf seriously, . . . I ­ I . .. 1, . . - . . i � I I � " Good -by, my friends, 11ni, on the wing; . and then, with closing Septembekin London minutes and., lag�ing Seconds, each' second half jeStiugly. , � .1 . seemed to be experiencing all of them in . I . . 11, I . . I I I I � . I I . . .� . I again-DIukeAlaybuitio, and "A . uli Glencairn ticking - such maddening steadi- ,,-Why not I T' , . I I ... .; , , I. . � my own person. . But, worse "than every. I I. I ­ - - . I . I .� . . - I . . 11 Divide my wealthjust as you plea8e--�- . . . . .: I .. � aw.ay'with I . ' . . � - .1 : 1. Undfies"Xamlition jottingio. � , I .. . . I , .are never apart. , .- I . ­ Dess,so much slower, than �the beating -of ill Because ,.you -are'' a woman, darlilig,!', thing. else, a great. deal worse than the,. I ` - .. �I . 1-1 .. . . since I . inay never here be seen, . I " r i her-hearti'llatil at last 6 tap at her door he ieplies,'and smiles,� and raises her hand sb6ckof arilvingi was the te 'ble -shriek of. Sun umbrellas, of. watere&� silk. are a . . . . . My thimble, cutting -board and shears, At the opera 0 theatre his. handsome I � . I I 1. . I . , rri delus* " d , I I I I , I i . . Aly ac,issors, tape and dear machine. I— , � curly head is seeil� between *the act's beind.. ,makes her Start and a servant. enters. . to his lips and kisses it. , - I .. ., I .. 1. 1 1 agony, thatwentup from the audience. 'It, I Ion an .a Buare..', It, is desirable to , I I . . . I � I I � ing over the stall. where Luli sits;.at, evenie. � , I- Mr. Gleucail,,n'wisbes t . I the" ,".Don!t'be cynicaj,,". she says tender�ly� lwasjikia�one heart-bioaking- wail of agony. .have such an one as,can be raised in �eveat . , ,-. '.. I 11 I seelc.a land of peace a d joy,. � - - , I o see you In . I . ' r U wa .. vM ing parties they dance togeilier; � . .1 ' ' I � I eStroy , A Ifo ith plenty e; or blest, ,' � L - -In morn., parlor, Miss, if you -please.". . - aiid�nestling "trustfully' t'o'biELLs,id6- " that 'I Can bear' it yet, aud I'ao bear it every ofa sudden shows . B t' ter will, d' 11 ,: me W migs at aeb feel ease I. , , � ings, and A tarn ' -it. Miiyburiie's quIick . I , . I * I 1 , . time I -think of the accident.: That is' a I tho- watered effect; paradoxical its tbe'asser- . I . . 1. Where aching 1 I � f oons. -2, I I . . ... 11 Is, Mr.. MaYburne'g - onos?", as, IS a speech lago would have made !, " . ,.'. I . I ., . . And weary brains find P. eifect.res�'; I` L double -k . Luli inqUir' I I uli rity of our, family. WosiIall.,Iaeard tion inay seem, as'this' peeial,ar�s,PPL euiance ' ,, -. ' I . I I . . I . % : I � cook a;t the, door becom6ls familiar with a;u atte I mot at nonchalance, turning : "Well, wouldn't y6wrather tbat.1 shibuld. Pee , A I is givicpthe silk by piessur I ei�, The I I . I . , . . - � � to the', handmaiden who, attends'to. th'e. . I � remark I be lago than Othoillo T" I . I . � that shriek, and.,ilone of us- ever forgot. it. I ' phare . I I . - 1. I . . . � � Glencairus' ,.visitors. People begin to.uo'tice H.,way bar head lieS . t the- girl should 1 "Yo! lies Luli emoliatically,with a H6w did ffiat accident 6ccilr2', ,My brother part of theEie umbrosllag is due ither,to 6, ,:, - ,. . I her cliabli,i6giciolorand fluttering- breath. * I 1. ­ . , I I e . . . the-Youn,, artiit's attentio , n t 11 I I., I rep h( . I large proportion of'jute-in the mat6rifd or : , . .1 s � . � O Miss GILI� . I fire kindling )r soft eyes. , ,I Othello's was : Tom.trade a ruistake: in the nioasuramentig . . huhi .10 . . .� Cairn;, Some "ydecidedly, -,l That's a case," I "Yes, MI'SB," the,servant replies,'regard- - � � s'alculatio - not as . a lib I . � I . the Crime of love,,alad Desdem6na was the I because of! a W1 c pace liv a cral amonnt of sizing * Which � wear, ' . . . I . . I it,, Miss iGlenc&irn with ;inierest ,.and [D- -round Aorne. ,"I'lle rope, feet removes, leavin� in, slimsy cover full Of, thin - - _ ,: , I and be -in to' vVoudprliow Inuch he makes a, - I was" two . I 1. . ,- i. I I . . fellow-feeliDg, and perfectIV :an fait with ,first to forgive him. and plead for him j � I I I I I � . -1 . .. � I- I I I . I I 1. I., I . . .- farther away,friom the lg�dder thad'it Ou0h ace�.­. Beware of I them � I.- . I 1. Year; others observe explanatorily, -1 They . 0 1 1 . -l- - I ­ I . � t. Pit * .1 �, .. I I I . � A L,ife's Mv.;�-,t er . I the position of affairs. ' , - I�' : heaven I ka :.r I" I . � ' .1 It is said,that' t a - style bf weil.rillg the , ' ' V- - are %,cry old frieuds. I believe; have, ku.owu - � � to ha'�6 beeii.'---�Loudsville Coinniercial. ,, - 2 b ' � . . I I .1 . . - descends . "If I I � ': . I � hair in J J ffi6ates the age andposition I 1. , I eaell'other from'childhood up Half featili�,half hoping, Luli I . she4a'B like you She was4h angel,", - : � - _. ,,-,--- .- . . apam in f - I Aid.".Wberl he par! . relevantly; but . I ' �2. �­7---­7 ' — . I .1 .1 � . I . it is discov�red thftt Duke -w . the staifg,.aud slowly �uiihes open -t obServes. Duke, not too I I � I . .11 .1 I . of th.6: worogn. There are different mlodei � , . I . I . haH taken a lor. door, . whilst,I although . She is not aware - some degree of irrelevance is to be pardoned - '' Di,�mE A -ND cmvamos. - , I I Jor widow ' at d ' t - i -h I i � � � ., 11 ft is not sucli.itin.arvelouslyullcomin.oiI :fortnight's ti-iti dolxu'to Cornwall, of 'which. f it, . an 1113inlated. discusbioii .is going on in' 0,a lov6i 166kin4 - down iuto. the deptlas of . I . 1. . I . . ­ . sw 0 , o no win '- to marry a �. ' I I .. . " . . . . .1 ; The Scibts)itan says - I, Donald Dionie,�, secondtime, and those. -wiio ,are hopefal"Of 1, , , I I experience in the 16tid of Ide I, lived for' t i�) known that Lull. audherfather 0 0 - sue eyes s Luli raises.io his. I � . I . . . I ' * I I � count� I , , . � .ih' kiicbeiI and in the -drawing -room conm h , ' I .. , I . , -weig � bi , again -being wedded. I ,Such a.custo'm,, 'could . . many �yeurs,", he ,ceplied quietly.; 11 but *i6e.ploring the beauties - lie iuterest.bf ". .a I �., . , champion lleavy * athlete ' of the . . I � , t pens ,, ;,but by 'Fprmleg her prospects;_. for the � series .of - -so, eyes to. eyes, 'and'' lip'B'to. lips, and 'world; will" sail from, Liverpool. tor " New ,pos'sibly have� -no- si ' ' .. Such experieuces are not -for you *io com- all their commou -friends dee . - . ­ . I I I guiticance her6,where I � .11 , . tervieWs, between beri;'her lover, and, Iter' heart to.h6art, they' forget .,.tlae"f uture. Or] ,� � . 1�makq big' irs, I . � , I 1 prehend. Don't imagine, Katie, that I a rare.oha�ace Of g6od,fo3irtuDeAc hapoenalor "P , , .I bee 'noted with�mucla int I . � York early in jdnel�aPd vvii I I f t, all the'w6nien are yourig and'all widiOws _ , ,, I I . father have 12 I eresij the -Tagt-forget s'the posgibilities. -that � . � games I of rt I be , � . ear I . I have been recommeriding.mauslaug'later a� Otic6that uotodyiGtorfei" With premature 'I a I . I , . . I 1, ... . I . appearance� at. tbe� annual' .f aitlaful.; to the p2dmories of "'the, a ' I I.— . . . � . . 1. I � , I � .. I . I . , � I I ': ab correctly interpreted,. both above and crouch�jg ambush hIeside the' -path of the, Galedonian Club. of th 0 departed " ' 1, - 11 . , , '. I ... . .1 a new and fashionable diversion for noble. con�i,&tU]2�tiousor'.W,ell-m.i"al3ingfop�lejo I � I I.. I . . ,� I ha . t lovers, the names of tile"Pruelest ,- I a - Huds n County, * I. .: .. � � I i , .. , . I -: beilo I I . . pples . I :'X toilet 'that, recently* 'attracted much. . I 1. � i i " men and gentlemeni" he ,added with his larity to..' �. . .�,� I ... ,. I.OiI7 I . "w ktair�. 1. . . I I � .. of whom.are Fickleness � and . Jealousy, and . N* X- on July 4th. The Champion intends- . � .. I . � . .1 , I � . I ]I 1.1 . ' e; � 83hake in Spring� the blossoms Autumn had seen' . I ' farewell tou'r. After . I � . quietly amused and singularly Sweet smil ,,Come in', child," says Glen cairn;. quietly , tlidt this will. .be his attention in Paris advellowbiidsclustexed - . . � ".. . ' , . ,� - I - 11 I have merelv been endea—vq-ring to per- . ,' fruit; , . . . I .. I 1, .11 ! I at, d tendoeTly,but without laoking up. , . ,the name of. the, mildest is Death.. I fulfillin� Ibis efigagement, on the shoulders and�intb'e bait. �. ,'� .-. 'I, . I . - . I . .� .1 . I .� .. .1 .. �, I., . - I . I s in the Stat�B I . I I . � I . � I I ­ suade you that there is generally a, white - So all1laig Beason Luli is happy, and.bei . ",Its is sitting in his usual. arm.,'cliadr, and ,, I I CHAPTER XI. �: . �, ,, and 'Canada Dinnie will visit California - Black silk stockings, r orn� . I I � . . . . . , � . . Spot in the blackestshoe 1, . : , I I, this feet &i6 is af oot-stool, the same on - - .. �.. .1 ,� � P I. I 1: and Austiai Ing wear, airs dotted with red bribing butter- - - � P.. � ' heart is, lit up with the i soft and tender 419a I ' . � I I a., George Db,vidson expected � . . I I I which LuWuned to s iildish dayg . . . flies, With yellow autdiatlool FO i , I I � . I I Well, I will try to think so, papa,'.' said � golden, l�igh� that: breaks - actziss'., the east , it, in bercl: , A fair -and gentle creature, meant i I I to accompany. bilinie, but we. learn f rom: a' r evening - ' . ' � I ai� before the Igunrise. . Aud all fbi when first, her father came back to list. 1�y For heart, and hearth, dad home coiitent. , , recent letter ,that it is doubdulii b white lace' stdcliingB are,ew6roidoired with . . . Lull, nestling closer 'to his, side with. , , , s season . , . ' 1. .1. I . . e 'will . .. . I I � .1 ' . . � --�L. B. L. pretty Caressing gesture.. I . � I AS is; fal p� I one Of those gentle -womanly, ingtincts that . . I -ov gold and, BAver stars, or:tiu�gilkani floretteo. . . . I . I Du ling dee , r and de6perintia love Shadows that shr.iad.tlic,To�rnorrow, I . be able.tia. come,, 702g, to 'indisposition. ' ' . I , 1. ressy. e ces ave r, , __ . . . not . . '6nei�l'ly-siLf�toa�doptksguidee,s egioe' -Will�aan'Cummings, .t e pi�bn runner I) h' � b ,hably�sllI t6es - - ,,-Y;ur pster is awfully nice, Lull," with hosr,_He has fallen over the pre- are;� h s . � h :hana , emai , ­ , . I...., �, I Iover;.ehrs down' intOL the deptlas 80 . I , her place at his I � � GliBts from iho,life that's within,;- . 1 . F �.. . , closely beaded ; theiy are made in w1aftie o;, . .. I I . observed Rate in freely confidential.chat cipielB head- I ftlyuptd him �andAakeB I Tr%ces of pain and of gorria,w, � of the wor14 from one to 1en "miles,* is I , - * � I . . ` I . , , when thp two girls were. adone;. 11 be is'all of i6ve'at olDce;"h6,'hag slid'-alrho8i lincon-, feet , , . f I on sbe! 'has, go - oft , an' done sitic'eIthat . I Aud� may be a-ttwee of si I Ei, .1 , I Coming. � . . . I black satin, or in'the Material'of", the,drese I - 1 . ' I . I .1 1, . - .11. I LER, ­' E ligagements for D.innie and itself � ii ­ . r_ I I � � I . �''. I." , , I . I I I I ual incfin6,aiid�awaked 01 , I 'Cummings" appearance may be -made;-by- : _ 1. I 11 � , that's kind and charming, and yet, 6"you _�biou6lyI'down,a� grad I' ag ago tirbe., Gleindairn -layg -his* hand'on - . � 1. . , . -jOAQURi MIL, I L � ­ -_ I . . "' I - I . - : Tb -f a spring must he's. blessing to I . . know, I should be tremendously afraid of to the dettainty that � he. loves Luli'b6tter . 'ller head and smooths her hair forla.rxioment the winter,h'as' come and has ruled over add' . � . I I - . I I I . . . I I , . ressind the Scotsman offic�;.Ne,.OI:York", is sort c uch to do: with, . tbala bah�B-ever loved any human.creAture be etc ' ' � I , .1 . . ga6aebody'.' For instance, Ahe'mottler of ', . . I Offending him, if I had in' f 3 he speaks. I'. : 'i , the land until'. the term Of his- sovereignty: , Dinnie, the alleged I,', oliampion," might f , ;I- : ., . I . I . an, .e.c%u �couqoji e,thb� 11-3P9ke is Whafthe ' ' � four,Or five children with heaps o summer � him. len't he,rather dreadful sometimes 2�1 before�--better �tli h - . v worldooafls,a�a,justly, is ahlai6st gone., * Still willter'S -pale balli have made. somes'engagemelits� ahead with .. , I I � I . � . I , . I., Never," smid Lull; ,possibility,, f, ever loviul� anybody else. - ' calls, I it bad match,' '� he begins; v.bru.'Vtly,.,, fl: ty sndw.-ladeaish sewing., o�do,-`whois'g6herall h y when I - , - . ,, -Pai dreadful I I . I � .. a I I . . 11 ,. . qats meros.s the'&i . Y;-BtilI Mr -Roderick McLe"an, ,had,' ' : I t I I Y app i ,. � . I , I I! . Ihe;'been so . I � . . -the 11 He is as good His 'Ci�llctl . . 11 I 11 You know that; Luli T., 11 . .. . wiuter.'.B breath I traces fi�incifi]il hieroglyphics minded. ' I ' ' "' I' , 1. . I ;. :everybody . else ''. in . berating the ; rainy � ill . quite anaused at -idea. � . its' tances do. riot, at present I , I � .. 1. . I - . � . I I I . 1. . . I , , .as gold! 'Sometimes he gets acgry-!��into 'warranthis.rushing'. int'o-mat4imony, and :.,�I linow that be bias not much�money,", of Iiis'deerp.a�6�th6-,viiidow-l��DeBin.fig-dkeB ,,, '., "I. '_�.7 . �__..� � -1 ''I .weather. Such wl,glorious time a4ithas , . . quiet, ra,, s. YOU knew, with people Who' . he reviews his positiou 'with ,'&s.p'ract . ieal� Shia replies� collecting her �nergles.for ifie. .�of frosted crystal. � .. I .� � '' I:. 4 - * : . , , � . , � , - � - I I I 1. . been for old'olothes. I . � � _' P I . �c , . .. I - � � I- . I � .�- ary is v( her' manama. . �. I 11 � . I � 1. � � 1. . I 11 .. , W .Lq , , ­ �ey, �kina to. I I A fleeting,I,bu't rather uncommon� modie: I I , ., I I. . offaud him, but he has really neverepaken And Sensible an'eyIg as ca,n be expected'from .oragal, anh feeling stronger and daliner. , la'�' f hen her".mam'ma is lo sy'W�61aing_the ' cut the crosgb�n ')a - I . I I I I � . '' I In a room on t a earth �floor of a:,Lon-, , u 1, _ : is -to, &ftom Ind an -s aws ,, - ­ 1. I � , . I a cross word to roe." . , , . aAnsn in lova.� dle does not intend to makid now. it IDisfairly commenced. , Lori lio,use, which b6arsa pleleardof-ilAVart- floor� Mary iei- ins at hOm8 and orms i , I , � �, I 1 . ... . - % : ., - :� ::, � . I— - � Dii 11 I pert ' il" la ' ' - - ' I r t . . tt I I . � . .. . I . 11, . I . �,,d utilze ' t emi for trimming dresses. � I . . I ' i i ' _ 11 Never boxed your e s or any hing?" an declaratiou, of his:,affecitiou' t Il- , - a girl -is sitti 'O, to Thus a polonaise Ili white summer. vicuna - . ; I", a I y �a a 11 Money-, in'the sense of a settled- indorne ments" in its parlor window, I., 09 .pre y .operatic airs upon ,the plan 1. I � I , 1, . ,, , i . Purim dliato curiously. � I . . . . � � ' �� ,, . e.vents, ribt:yet. R6 m1cans to ''wait and or" a Bat e, � I He May ��- urled - up o I n . tlD6'bieafthrng. A is decidedly gladden her dear" mamma,s� 1:��i,,rt. 'When :� ill, be completed by large Indian rev! ers in .1 . � . � . I 1. .., 1BUcceeq, I I.. - _-9'___--_'__ Z her -mamma I - , ­; . to L - . Ly , and - , -e�n,o avowal. � I - . I Ca I ' � ' If "I a cold room, -at thfi- eason, and bra "w, - I Iau,ghed outright as she . aspared ,work ,,,, wak . ,�i,d�iimala'k)e2emhoanseyn;61iiee, may at , , .has sewing to diaj�Mary.sitS y. N;6i�s' ' bty-le, and the'.acblpihps�nyin�, Skirt � , 6 . aliddrs�gonioi'poverty all hiBlife,­Y01d' Browi stories to Kate that lie had' Dot adopted'thin course, . But cne�dav, wileii September had fled,.:-, , a's present .1occupatibli.­ is � poking' h-erside"and i8aAg 6.i.ttiiinin:g . j la - P, 0 . . of education ; but Kate rejoined I , I . . and. taken wi'th lier'die last of the Summer,. �. I ,, Lull. Cain�y6ii ot'put, ,Sticks of firewood and� bits �of. Paper into the, -herseilf, In, 'Bh6rt-, Mar� does 'everything ofWhite Sicili.ena, will hav6AIle.sa,me bias I I., � � ' ' I I . , are Very . YOUng � 11 1. P, � , , - . T Set off'by silk -pompon tasselB falling over & , , I . � 'L . , . - I , I , . .'' . I I I I . 11 Weil, Ile is a darlingv you know; but he' and October'js:gI'v1'13g a foretaste bi 'winter this -fancy, I away as a dream -.16t Duke go grAte, to .rekindle the halidfulI of 'stuolder;*', She canto Ii-hten.­her­-ma:mma`s toil and thick white chicb6e. � - , 11., : � � . I I I . I Zooks as if lie wouldn't think. nauch O� begi�t. before, the mellow �waimth.'Of the Indian' his way, and, go' yours -and Bud a'116ther ing coa I Is,-, She does not,cominif the extia. , . � , . I . . I I . I . ., . . .1 .1 I make her'bappy. , AS the ebi6f Aeliglalt, in � �, � � '... . I " 1. . � .1 I . I . - ,, I 11 � , I I . _ � I . Ing any Oils. . . � . . . I Bummer shall, flood the land, Duke May- love day wbom you, will like as well, vagallce of a fire' every day niadi .life is seeing others happy,.Mary, giVes-her �- , I. � ,, - .�, , . . I I'., , , - . � � , , , - I , .I Kate, you are too absurd I" cri�ed Luli burn I els pru.dent intentions'vanialliPto, the �, alid=n provide for,ou i Crt?" long; -but this aft rnoon is'v;iychilly; and mamma every Poem I I � I . See .- ,,. J[`iriac.:,.Ar1li'ur1P,o Lauding. . : . . � a _....'. I '. . . I " Do, a` . . . I . Ic ei opportunity to , . . I., :.,. I I � . .: , I I tbrough another,,burst of langliter. . ir as ,many pradant. i6tentionw,16-melt . - , A a wan tj� 1 4 coax the , obs tinate, embers, happin . ess'�. in her da Somb-as,tigla. . In via . .. . . I - , I I . I I, � I . 11 I 91, - I her a ghter_ � I ,r. away suddenly and completely as . the " C.tn-I put thin fancy away ag-adrea;m. � . . , w dfihe ie.x-pect,od 6obapletionof the - - - . you Sul) , I., I . , � into a cheerful blaze, , by�which.,'s)ae will ters ,are so- neale6tf I 'pt, r DIEW C. -P. IL:to. Taunder� Pay ;PdU)iirLthe..1k , . I ' pose he keeps a rod iwpickle to � . Abe repeated; i then answered, with a, char- - . I I - , thoi ins:M qxt_­_.1.­­, my good behavior: , witches from Macbeth's Bight., � . � 11 . . epare, And then !part "... � . ..... ­­' . me, or.1hat I am kept on I sc . .. . first pr , ake'of her �happiness as � �o - se.ffiqhly� refrain tlng�-to note the great I , ,� -il I I � , I , � , t a' ' teristio quiet constancy and. swadinessi .. . ­ . . I IfrOM six we�ks,'it is inferes . z., I h P 4 thus, Miss Chiiatianils out. , . 11 . . . , . - � . 'When Kate returned to London, Lull, 1iiss- P'riscilla is.attecding to old' .Mrs. . I . I I I 11 I , I I �, , � I : - .1, .6121th I � I I I " I Zora� Brown, who was a chilil.w, hen Liali done. , - I � . :: � : . . . I I . '. . I I accustomed as the was to triivellingand' Boyd, who is a.iling; and, i& lying upon.theI I, 11 Recollect how 'uncertain :his f uture.is I ��j,,Dcairn 'met h I a � r � at � the� birthda r . I. . I ... I . . i1pper lakes in coiisequoance.� � The Heral I I � - Y Pa ty, There �roj .70,,000 pounds:of peppe'rmint -of .Prince *Arthur's Lauding, reports t6 change, might have felt dull agai , if it had sofa in the drawing ioomi Duke. and Luli Are you in earnest -in wishing to encourage, - . . � 'I 'pelli --tcanno . . . , _ ­ 7P,ay, - ,a e, in work to, -be impetus whi . by fearof getting a; black eye.??' ' , . ,.-No, papiq t " - I solitary..cu'p of tea., , i , piano I ing�wh,u.tbeK ch is ,given' to) traffict� e '' I ' 11 I I . I I I . 11 I and Wondered who and that she Was; is a , numb,6 ' I '' 6 Iling'iregialsAy - . I I . . produced. annually in the Uiai.tedl States, the . , r,,,O Btosmars � Cal , . . I . , . I I . . . � not been for a talisman 'that arrived from are.left'slone, , in the' parlon - � They had 11 I and allow to grow, into the p'assion of a life, WOM8,11 liow---4 ,pretty, graceful young� _-ffffd:-(5f3hiB,a'm6uut -two4hirds is ro&dced -at that port -is -to be�Daore .than'dotiblitl this - , - I " r witlat a Roman Post- ' -wandering, f W girlish romance that,, if � it is stamped out .tie . of . . 11 I P. . . . 1, I . . over the sea-a"Iette been talking I tend oule subject . ,. I woman, who.picks up this k charred,, I -there law w en a � . 132ar ,in Wayne county, NewYork. �- L , ' , - Season. it states t�at whereas . I mark, addressed-toMiss'Glencairn, .which to,.another';. and no there I has. fall I now, will leave no serious' k b6libid ?.11� firewood.with dainty fihgera,, and,who has O , been ' . , � I her father brought down fromLondon in sileuee� , " 1. I . I . I 11 " It cannot be Stamped- out, now," Bho all the. . nameless alid, inaescii . Alhird�ot the. p Piilation' of California'is, , heretofore only Bix of' such regular. I I I �� , � . . I ' bableL r'eaoe� steamers there are , tb be fifteem-thigi,sum- :1 ., I his pocket one day, without suspecting that . Luli is leaning one elbow, lig'btly on the f3aiaisoftl.�.,,but��teaafastl�Btill. .. . ments,of a gently -bred lady in her air and gathered in its great metropolis and'-ihe 1. I . I . it was about � the most . precious present he .. arm of her'easyPchair,*ber hand suppotting .1i,Are you So fond of him, then?" he - . I I I sulatirbsi the � reof. Only about. . 20 � per. cent. .me'r, of these tha'Salrnia.tme' will have six , � � I . . � attitude and every turn of, her band and . I - besides, "' , ": , ' . d. in iistkial Vol _, 71 � I 1. I I could'have brought her. 'It Was from her head, and her fingers pughed into the r'ejoine4-,,gl6v�ly,ha�lf-v�istfully, .- Telling, band of bor,baad; bvan� now While engaked" which there is- to be ix lin a of three:steam_1 . I I �, � . pli so-�&Ile " d �ulaiiozi is . 'Ind the. Colli'ngwpbd I Line three , - la, wavy.coils,of X ray ofthe'Oefober child, .is this a romance, 'or .in if I ' - engaged in agriculture, - ana- of this number' � I . . ay urne,.o couri t was.brily a l her "it. l, I . I . 7. � 9ve �!. in the unromaintic takof lighting wfire. , , - I . % .. . . . . ,,1 I - the "I o bams upon* the'f tail. white Angerg and �Think well."- . 1. . . %I I. 1, I 8 . two4hird's only �are�: ft),rmer , B iii 'the � New .ers ,runn on- � . Duke M b I- 3e -, I I f, . , I ` in ' g betweeit ,'Wiartbn I the p � , letter written in Id.friend sun gl, I . . .1 I 8 , ' a . � She has on a blue -gerge dres's;i which'has. , -the -Georgiaii`vBay ' d I) -new , I 1, , ,ordinary I . airi, her Jace. in partly , � She raised. her. -eye to'his bray ly and I , aglaild or Northwestern, sense, an �uluth � . Also I ar , and- brother character,". but in it he gave the 'iare �old ' la� I .- 1 : . I Been 80 .much W'ear that only much car'ef III E of , an I . I I . 1. I 111. wotd­,Of.farmg ' de 500 acr B there are line hi� been organized to�run lfrorni Mon. , :, , I �-light which freely now- . 1. 1� , i darning boids-.ii.together In some places:;, un r e - ,, 48 . .� 1, . I , her a lively and. detailed .sketch of 'his: lifial in ghadow,'in that Soft half I . 1. I . I .� I - , treal, to the Landhijg� ' Iii addition: to the .11 I i . 16 Rome, thud said that :he shoula�see lick � ligh ' beauiy and ,modifies. -plainness; "Paps""' Bibb criea,Im.petuoligly, ear; I and th'emu�lin frills at he �30,000i which at the�6rdinary computation 11 �.. I I I . I . . d. 'at' - 1 , .11 � .. tail . . t,ndckabd'wrists': would'give 9, true, farming comnounity -of If h : t A � it I- , . I . . in May. On which promise Luli live a li.��large dreatily eyes: are np-'turned nestly, solemnly, as if ng '. a, V3 -w, to. , are ' it o4reE)h':,&s,tIDBy pr 1. o 1. bably .1 ifteen- � steamers, 1, us enuinera e , I ,is ' " � . , I . Ynit . I no 8 ­ were A, , ' 1. I todeisiood that the'.A 'erican Line -of � , , 1, - - a moutlaB of March and A2rilwor6 , to Du ;r9ve atientio)a as If-bf heaven, ,,I dolove hinal I . mug IIII014, - twOj ago.,: Z ,i . I about" 120,000 souls out -6f 'a' total, popula- U ., I . . , M . -: I. . ­ 'while-th . . I I I ke in, a gentle � , , i, -, , - - 1 . .. I , day or ora , s. �niaat' and trim, of nearly 900,000.' The bulk, ,of , ifieI st,bamer.A­will "Call I at the' Landing tha. � I I slowly away. ----.---.-- . I listeningi in-oi:i-gh-ho-has-ii-iii�lied-.the-obser-- -I do —1-I.- __ - and as careful of her-Joleagre toilet as She tion greater , .par I toftheseaa6h'.' PrinceAklaur's � .1 I I . � � , �6-a`-' , -'A� ­­ b_.__ - _6 , � of I d is' dMil i I Early May Saw .the Gleneadrias back in vations (ol�i .High Art, and the blindness Of I I T"Af6rocaurn looke af�hef, ekw�hier7 ­ _­ ea into great:cahleran�cbeB, .. I . . . can, e liut lie ot ,tie -those-:w-ho....---O'u---il'--I�"-.--,-b ficiful _Landing bidp fair to bec'ouAe'&--g_reatp'9,r't " . ', -and Miss Priscilla reunited to laer� the' nation t6itd rules and req�ulre- mother in' bar now, more Vividly than. ever I owne fn - a -,.Of 'Inilliorlaires aind, . '' I . I . ­ I 1. I 1. 1. I London, . he I I hold that'D 6 � ribbon at all is better than, fffa06ba �IiWc'prcss.,, , , , : ---11, . . ' ' . I . a� kept by, a ,ma8'8,.-of vagrant, I . - __ ��­ English ' --- --"---- 1-111-, sigter, and the whole establishmenfa�sem, ...in) whieli he'lias been makino, bad Been her'.bef6re.: Ile Sa,ik tile light faded �ibbon'. : she'. likes tbilaks bright and ollssolute, . ,.I ` , I ' "ibr EL few oflove on Luli's face transform il�' into - � .1 :, di;pirit�d' 4ierderig. ' Ili,' the citi . es -and' , ' - � . . 1 . I .11 . .. . . ' . bled again in the old house near the Regent's . , Duke looks' at bar in silence . I . new and fresh�whon.she can afford them'-' ' . . .. I .. . I I � ­ . . �, buously, and� Ladra-'s very Own. Surely those eyes, so I Sspec�ally in the one largecity' the people � The other'd&ywo read some wige,fool-s ' 'I'' Park. Late May soee8,Luli watallimiand' seconds, and .then sa I but if she cannot got fresh kibboil'%. she Ii � - . 11 I I . � � .Ys, Impo. I I I, . ad fall of purity 6iid innocence aDd.paggionate ve in iodgiilgs' and' take their I . I waiting day after day for the oDe,visitor quite irrele'vantly to any s'ubjectthat h , . I regarrig.a, faded breast -knot ,�s a very great ... - . . mettle at "saying like'this - ',� You shoilld'u6ver 'pall. . . . � , ' 'tenderness; were L db,,,. ' . I I whose voice in the hall She longs to hear, been mentioned before, - . aursis by6s:; that look � restaurants, so that,, the meaning' of the dov� ' I I I . ,better 1han , none. Yet thbre,:'is ,nb' . 1. - . I I n an Opinion until you have -SOMething, , . I and leading in her secret hoeart�'a kind bfz "I wish You would, not, look, so lovely, of childlike guilelessness and Womanly Suggestion of: tawdry, faded finery about � good old �E uglish word- 11 home " ,is never to put i'n its'place."' In other words, if I ,. . : , , I . _. I I I I I . I . . . � . . I I . . I arnestnes's-iWith the now depth and . learned by the children. , 1, I r a, boat ride juBt;above Mariana in the Moated Grange existence. tooday I" .. . . 0 , bar; rather, .she ban the gif t.of wearing her � I ; . your,fri�ndli.8 Out,f6 ' . . I . ,,I' . intensity Which proved the brook between - irbi hira'utitii yo I ­.- 0 a the firBt of June there comes a ring' . �layTl she responds naively. , well-worn, ,dress.'and faded ribbon and, Darius Brimmer, 6'f Berlin, N. Y., is the Niagara, Falls don't distu u .. I - I - � � ­ I I atthe bell, a well-known stap,andivoice !',Because its dangeribiiig-b� , cause it I 11,womanhoold aud� childhood fleigt," was '9'rumpled frillg;;so . . that,,,instead I of their owner . of a v , cry valuable car, A�. trout. ,have foupd.some . Smooth . water for his � an opening and shutting of the drawin ... look .at, you longer I Shall be led on to crossed and Left behind tor ever -was Lau- - making her is is all O � Be . 11 . � _ 9 � � . . . . . - I - , look shabby,isbe maukes them brolok.runs through Mr. Brimmer's farm" boat, , Th n a ns�e When a . Mau I I I room door, tuid. a totally . unnecessary say-�' . . ". . . . . I., I ra'g,veryi look: � . 11. I �. .. . . I look presentable. � �- "' I !, ,�, .. I and the catIb,riugkini mass. of trout is in,the wyang get him away from it � as -., I�I alIuouncament-, to Lull in the,parlor. " To say-wbatT' she asks as he pauses, He giized at Lull and -Seemed almost to - q . ­ . 1 , will go so6n'as le. will himself find � � � I . I .(To be continued,) about three times aweek'. Tommy . possible. I ­ � ,I , L � I Mr. Mayburne, it y4l please, Miss." � � I s'lid"asks it almost in a whisper. ', ' I forget what they had been saying, or that - ' , I � � .!1 I � I to a placoin the Cree I k where the water �something to take. its .place ,#had it is I � .1 . � I � , — . - Luli enters the room, looking, rather "To speak� words that -would b� rash, they had been speaking at all; , ' , � - ' �, . I I pen tworocks very close her. 'needed ' An erroican do hiin no good, and I i .� - � .i ,.,. � ' I I. .. � . I ' . runs betw "c"at * I I I - wa� Dcaliv Chnit,ged to 'TOba" 0 'Polmilling Here heiWill watch forIhig pray, . pale, but very pretty, especially when a mad, for me --9' IoOti.iartiBt t6mytoyou." 11oYon.ardlikeyour mother-the.day,.' �, I � cc . and .the the sooner he gets rid of it the better. It I . Soft Color nuffilses her face as Duke presses . . Lufi does not shrilik'�away or avert her stood on, the deck -'and Caught the. first .I James J. Sullivani 26' 'y6a�a old, fi'boak- firstuout that attemPtsto'go through the may Dot be albtbat'is, required,, but 16 is a - � I I � * - I I � her hand, and her eyes droop beneath tlus�- 'eyes -,--a� inaioad o1 blusliing she grows Bight of the, English * cliffs," "he said br6- keeper in the employ of Vermilye & Co., narrow pla;ce'ls. pounced upon 'by "the cat lorig Step towards it.,' . ­ '' I I. . � . ­ I I I ' . I I - kenly, dreamily, as if talking�to'bimgelf. .' . and carried in triumph- to the house..' He ' I -11 You i . vas never bitchod. 'in ' I I . � glad, admiring Bmile with wbich' hsIwel-� paler, looks �Jittle startled, and her breath the bankers at 1.6 N�ssau Street, di6d at . I ' ' , . - to harness - - ' . I I . ' . comes her..Miss, Priscilla and old Mrs. Boyd comes sliorter.,. Duke I feels that be'is not this in antion'other mother cast a solemn 'his lionae,- 110 I Henr , � then returns for another,'aud has 'brought' -with a. baulky m.ule, was ye �'� �said the I ,- . . y. strest4 last -,'Sunday . � I I 1. are there; Miss Priscilla takes great inter- repulsed; he stretches out. hip hand imPul" shadow over the girl's fAir young face. *She alid,was' in 48 many agsix good7 sized trout.i , . - buried yesterdayi Bays a despatch I I . n One :farmer -to a Young- man who bad come to � � est in hearing ,, all about" Rome; and.Mral. ,siviBly and lays it upon hers'4, the ,color knew that. be had loved her mother Arst' from New. York. The death , certificate afternoon: '.,! - I . � . � ' , . I , I �l Oil � .. :, � , I . . ask big ol�ujglatWg hand.,. 1'N6,'!r6p6nded.`. . ­ , Boyd inquires, in -her mild, piping voice, if risesin his cheek, and- IIISAOge gray eyes the voyag� from the Cape to,England, and, sent -by Dr. Willar'd-Parker, jun., to the Messrs. T..Harry and Williani, Sons. of the candid`aO doubtfully. Il Wall,' then , : I it isn't very uncomfortable to be all among ,light up with a deeper glow than:sfie has that in bi's're'verie, Dow fi'e had drif tea back Health Board -gives ibeimn I Iedl&te can . don't act jest as I if ye was spilin',for a, . I . as they dwell oii' -7- --to Be of J,pdgo,Jpnej3, of Beantfordi arrived.home as a I , , I those dreadful- priests, if many efforts are. ever -seen irk them before, boa:rd that vessel agauln. SR6 ooked at" cloa,th AS'chronic inflamination . of the Iqn&, ­bn 'Frida,v, f rom, the, survey in the Far' chance," w all the �atisf 'etion he got. . I I � I � I - made to pervert tile uuwgry tourists, and. upon la . er f airfaine in a gaze that seems he him in hushed faith t and love 6ind-sympa.7. induced bY,. -poigobing - of ,the system �by� . West. - - .1 . . I I . -London Wo?rld': "To pour on . t af ter- 1, . .1 if there is any fear now of being walled -UP cinmever t6ar.-away again. . - * , , tby; and a Sacred silence lasted lopg unbro- � tobaicdo. 'Sullivan had,be'en � sick since last -11 Ab, ha"I"Pai ' I I noon'tes, a;nd.ao some' faniSy wokk,is ." I .1 . I I I I � on; - it I .- alive in a monastery?, Duke makes,lafragelf ,Now her, eyesAioop, and her lips quiver.' kenbetwe'diathetNvo. ,, . I. I �'- January. - �' � � I . .1 � d Mrs. Partingt I now L . andshq bendS shyly:'amd- -half aVeits her At last;s1noothing her golden head again, ,. .., � I " � � 11 : ­ I takesallsorts of folks to, make a world; about all in the wayothomis inoliiAry that L "', te '� � , . agreeable, an in duty bound,', to' the old � I I . .,� � . I � 1, I I .. I'm. ]act one of 'em.", � I 1, is e - -Dan in'gociety -'and it" I . � - . adieH; he does not talk -much to -Lull, and. face from him , He taken her other baud Glencadin �Bpohe, - I I ­ I � .. _4.1.. .1 ... -.1 .... .. I. ___ � I. � I 11 �, and I'm glad. I 11.1 -.1. 1-1-1--:1-1-1 ...I- __ .. _xPected of a'iv6i I . - -- - 11 I � . 1 4 - I ' Several of the- lum I bar campB''on the IS pbrp exlng�_ " t women 1, I I ,ull in very Silent, sitting quie y, is ening '4 that wad nestling in her "Child,: have! I C Ij ,.. '_ tI Ii i - i �' iA his, the" ha� ,I er- wrted a wiah of , , Alargewild. at recently� visited the sheep' - 1. I - At"first ''Bight, tha " I I I � SY, I . . � . I . ., , -by toleplion who have full oppoktunity .to' be.,perfectly . I to his voice Ili a state of passive bliss. hair; and as 'he grappis both her slender your I I I �. I I .1 fold of Mr. Wine Ander o , 13, Oatinaau have been connected 0. 'idle or to cruploy their ,minds ;Upon a , - I . 01encairn and Miss Christianacome in, trembling. -little handB in his �own strong 11� . Never, darling, never V1 Wawainoslai. and .,killed i!hro�e fine lambs* , It will greatly ex�&ditd the- drive . I. � , . I li . Ow'Iy, and Seriously wounded i A� . _. - I e * -I I We others: ' i � .th-odsandintei.dating;gttidi�s, Yet pr' for to , Ouke in invited to Stay to dinner, and ones, and she bends aside, and ,. . I 1� ATI&I will not now," bb'sa�a at' . �Eightean.carloads of Mormons passed give their time.to that pretence of industry , : I does not refuse the invitatl6n. ' Shortly Her head droops as when the lily lies I "-But listogni, Lull, I li%y' down certain con- valuable -S6nthdown ewe � ISO died from the �ovosr. the Air Lin6' on' Thursday night � .. � . 'off . edts o a I , afforded by fincy Woik. " - . .11 . . I , . . 11 , _ ,. - V bl U u I 1)(310YO dinDer tba poxty break up. gradually'. I . O'erchatg9d with rain . I 11 c1ftions. No thoughb. of marriage V,et.. N& f her injuries. At caut recently shot bound for Salt Lake City. I I I , . . : � . I . I and disapfiear one by one, on cares of toilet there isia contrast between the,self-ass6r- binding covenant of engagement yet'. You n0ar Glencoe,weighed 42f. lbs., and when' I ,, — I ...Rheumatic Mr, Burke bathed himself in . I I � '' , I bent, Miss Christiana and Miss Priscilla tion and i po � War of his attitude and. the mafse6 eachotber as of ten as you like, for stretched out measured neally five feet,, in Prince Charleo �oi Prussia.lams i met w4h , turpentine a;t Lyons, Iowa, aud,theti li�hted ". . I _� ,_ � I I .. I all accident b which his leg was fracturedi I ­_­ ­` N., 41,ft "�Ifblack dresses that could V'ar'y"'well" 'almost 'humility ot'his voice; , be� looks' a few ni as a. kind of �test and trial length.. , I . .1 1. I 11 . Y . . I his Pipe for a coMfortable Bmoke. He was ,- I .1 I -, 'Preparation ' Prallck,.of Belleville, is recovering . burned. to death. - , , : I I, ..i Dand ,rect without tbeir wearers; old. Mrs. downonh6t like A.kingandpleadstober tinae; th6n, if .you really 'both hold faith B are making to �celebrate, a I I I I , , : I I . . I . gray looks With a . I . - Julg 'Air. Duran saidhe was flattered � by the . a lo-rns her scanty like a captive as be whispers tenderly , fully to each other, be openly ongaged; and next April the hundredth, anniversary of . I . � 11 I oycdl� � I ,, , , , . I L from . severe attacled inflammittion of the ' I 11 , , , I. , ol"t"all )ug triumph of millineryi-albJ.Pee 5,Luli-darling.! dare Ispeak?, �! . wheil'be proves to Me'tbat he can su t .the annexation, of the Crimea' to R'UsBia, lungs. , , . I French GoVerdMent's, offer, of �IjQO for , � , . -% � , I � , , After, All there are Very, few words ppo- .a wife, marry -and notAill then. ppor I an, l,'l, . ,��i­"a� -But long tefore any I . 1. will and saveiif$Tdf�rsors of, the S6.Petersburg -.1-1 Paris.,m ail 6f acturer claims to,have his"E'DILOMbInGilt6i Christ," but,be bad - . of thoh"Re", * 6nonleted. huli hasi ken � but a few suffice.- I . tbn,tarrabLuOiD6ntg&tiElfVV6U2" , � � and Odessa, Unive'rsiti6a at� n'n�aflndllinnn fni-A A, `.vnAlfw�f, niconr vvrannAr IT, worked at it f out ,years. thought it hilit,leAlitf. ,,, . ' ; . 0 1 1