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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-07-06, Page 8� , �". I " � I I I 1. I I . 1 7 -_ I I - , . -_ �_ � , , . ,, -.7 1 1 .- I -_ I I I — — - - 7 - � I I � I . � � � � I 1, . I � I . , - - � � - I - I "I I 1.0.11111ill -I 1: . - I - , I I . I . I I 1� - I I I , I I P_ . I . I I . ! � I I I � i , � 'i - , � / I I I I I ­ I I 11, . '�l e I I I � I . . . I I i I I I . I I . � . I I � I I I � I '. . I . I � I � %1-1 . � . i I I . I I I I . ! � I . . I � I , I : I 11 . I I I � I I I ,. I ! I � � . I I i . I . I I I " ! � ! .1 I I I , � I I I � I I ! I I I I � I . . I I I . I I 1` . r I 11, I . . I I . i I I I I I I I . I I I I , � !, � I / I , . � . I I � I I � � I : I .� . I . I � I I I I . - � � i f I I 0 . -1 ! . , , I ­ I I : I I I I I I I . ` � . , , , I � , � I . : I ; I : I . I 11 I - I : I � I I . . I I I , I I I I , . 11 I � I � : I I : I , � , I : ! I . 11 1. I I . . �, I 1 ! I � I I I . I I . . I I I � I I � I I I I , I I . � I : : � � : I I I . \ I I I I I I I : I . 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I I I I '. � . . , I iit'Bfight6o,;-,176an,�'star;:,-,�and,�,l�At,g,-,t4Wk�,,% A thp� became great friends a; fancy to her, 4i _ . .11 as child eh', and hav� kept their friendship . ,r I . up, ' ,She is a ve iry nice . ladylike, girl, or of I ! � , � - : ., ,,hell uke noticed that , d , �y!qry, -'t I h, . nbb6dj Was a, 96k 'ed`fii�`&rs�'­', 1, a My. b" D , I and,,' fancied I that at'such times he read �n those I bright, sweet eyeS o shadow f here a passing I I . I 11 - ," Ill WANT TO AVBUXU A L ..... ... . ,, . I_ , 4., , �. �'t '- �' ­ L �' -11 B f �L', , � I I � 1� I""" IDeW4 9, curilest . uAt" , , . I I-- , binatio, ,, nand Inappeasable I I L' ==�� � ; . � L . L I 1. - � 1, I . .. 1, I Clitirgie at the Flre_Brlga�l e, L I I ame About - a 13 time. Duke Ma ,a L Y'burn Was � I , L 4116ir largb'd;ublaAdot with stained'- IS Ann � b �,, L ' oourBe a a would not beUxe. , She always I that spoke of lotieliaisse -and longing ; , and ' Blood. . I I I L 1 LThe following parody was wiftfen bX 0, fir(MIA9 to join the pirty when and, where be could, , glass panels. , , , L ". I '' ' 1 -was above her ofass, even as a child �fiiiae - 11 . . . in: long sileilep he ,would look at I I ­ 2 or&, and, I 1 4 I , I Justide Walsb,Lbf; Brooklyn, v on,rejuining fl�;m a trip iff Which theboys had eacouatere.& a good deal of mud . I I ,being, of course,'kept an courant with their I driv y the time the' er has been settled, B ' ' . . I I . dl: and She is4.q1I educated too." years ol I I I I I note thaVbor spirit Heemed far,away . I and ested.-yeSt r4iy.,,i `.ih� e n e.,recitalof i I I I . I I I �_ Half a length, half a length, 1, � pro�ress'f rem place to place by LulPs bulle- , I I. I tiuSl 'Which promised fa:ir! to ,prove', an , with, 'and the luggage brought in, Mrs. Cia-vou suggests that �the -travellers Should It Oh coIae,yOU"OW,W&mma,I' interposed k - I �Kmtal� ,,,that' she, was mot really Ho mape �6f wolider whither it had fled.' I I I Thus although the'worft he u5tered,to narrative by a colored man timlilei I Jameson, who�,resideB at No. I I .1 I Half a lengthonward, . I . I Into the alleyof mud . 'L I �' L almost daily dedsart.'. - � ! I I . �. I . 1, � . beL shown to theirrooms; but,Kate protests., woman a. A"r'oladbn, She says', that old 11 her were very f ew' the Silent observation I I . ' -neither . street. It appears 'that. a parse � 1, . The hos'6,boYP Ilounderea. - � I " Engineer!" I I : 11 1 8ball i6in myself' in* postagd," Shp �, No, no: they must see the, terrace first I I L L I well, she may have"been a relation, but I . You . W he bestowed ;n her was � slight nor iudifferent6 � � . I L I himself ,,.Dr. Dewe' I race fly Follow't4o Chief 11 . in and never f ear �'�'L 1. 1 obBerireWpfd�f ully, 11 whioll jig An, a dditional I �dur, terrace 1 -it's getting dark so quickly. - 1 was:& rather distint-one, I fancy If it was impossible � for any - in grocery Store i t a viclialty'a' S . Wide . 'I into the all6k oftgAd I I . ' I ressQn. for youk.'joining us, Sooly. CoMe.to i � I 3 is wa;Y- Mr-Mayburint, Colas, all of you, thi I . need"only look at Zora, to see thltt' She L -_ man to look:6n Zoimls fair face withoLlt ' , ' ` , L , des re Ad a Cathedrall a vo � d to ati , . � Want less than: a hundred. L , I . ­.. us as soon as ever you can, dean Join lis 1� I I . I I � � yod can't don't glue your nose to the wall; I really is a lady. I fancy there is some kind- � adirairationi.lit ... 1. was equally- impbssiblelf 'L , AL a tOmers, by i. bearing: tj a I 9 . . "Follow the Chi6f Engineer!" , , � in fe6,r,? tW ' L m6witzorland, tha a may cross over1he . L L Alps ii3to Italy together." I a 4g t ses. the pictures by this h ; and you'll have pleiity of time to study- every little of romance About Who and'what She is." , . . . .1 I I � 11 If'she is not re ated to poor oil' Mrs, .or4 any woman: to meet a lqpk�q _ f admiratlQu, _,.­olH,LL - ,L in Duke Mayburn eyes . I without respond' '�,droeerieq I oti� , , '� , and ,Groceries . a I leis so . . - He was spoken to by several of I Was there, a man I I I No I he got on his.eax, L I . And Wallowed and grumbled. I I . ,AS soon as ever I emu, pet_ Do You ,� ,think i I 'Would 100BO ,a: da I y?" ,responded I I . L I cherubmild Seraph of them 'presently. No, I Mi. diencLaixii, not -,upstaira'yet; this way, I Brown, I and afraid the Iromance'-of, the i .1 I . 1, . . Ury poor child's parentage IS a common e I ­ L I I Ing toit, in her secret heart, if not with her outw . � . ard glances, ,U)nust 'have been bo . 'tile ' ra' �u -regard to .1 P913, - advised to. take it- down, in'order Theirs not to make reply, I . L I Theirs nottoreagon why, .1 I ,� . 1 Duke. , ' I I . . , please., I ,� 1. I , , aid Mrs.braven eensiibly.L'� � , � I I in her secrat heart that Zora so. responded; L posgible trouble.; He did : no Theirs but to haul and sigh, . . . 11 And while. 1. am 'away, be a goodboy, , Kate �eaergeticmlly filling her role Of Show- 'I, L , . "Very probably agreed Glencairn., . f or those discreet and modest � eyes er6 I 6j,fi this advice given ,'hh�3 , and-.,: . - . . I As onward they stumbled I and don't flirt,",she baid laugbingly. : . I . � I 1, woman, opens *the double glass doors, and I-Dif course whether She waB or not fortu-. : . ,. , v r. - no a suffer'ed'Ahemselves, to VxPress'any I � that he was prepared to Lai in a - 1 L � Mud to the right of them, ' ;, � was the itierost piece of This inj unOti6n I to a bioaXterrace, leadg-thb W&YL tini.. on I a a her, parents, poor dear girl I ,could ;.n to i I L I ',make. L approval of - the handsome . fad 0 whose 'were I I - . I man' -any person Who a nor With' . Mud to tb a 1pf t,of thein, I I . ia c . is haff on her part, for she was the most . bordered 'by-- a hem marble baluAi7ade-, fio differeiace in our friendsbip foe smiles to Lull so fraiik an * I � 4itender, turb the Sign.- � JameHohl � desirou I -­Mud-4ir­h7&ntqf.them; � L L - � 1 trustful andc 6h' fiding fiance who ever loved I - . I L with,ste& leading vywin to the garden at he ntiuued Mrs. Craven.. I . " co r'A . so ourteous Land admiring. L to-herBelf,. c . , out of . I . I ; the doctor trouble, remove� . I I Garments'weie-5undered. . Down in the mud one fell, I . I That had smell, nd ww% belo�64; sh6. allow: d' Duke, to R ,a , &Itzwitli hodi he liked, gmvebim�a free M W each end,, with tall flowering shrubs in andflow with ers and Stone great -ireels � y Ynow about it," said Kate We real, c " . " ti.11y 1�18 ifiat � her father died � 0 ' -fid.- I L' I L I . Although she had equally little c6nversa- ti 8 on with. either of them, she wa ! as. well , I It was not replaced,! and, acc JamesonlB story,.' as he WAS. Mud, too, a I Murinuri ng 11 This is,stale!" . And'nobodywoudered. I . license to pariieB without bar, never t6Lgo egluiplaiiied'if he stayed'aw'ay fkorapsrti�s. potH, amoodat, 'tbb foliage White benches, And L , ;hich re -assured _ ,. he W.. I b &-baby, and her mother, � I � � when .he W.. .bout eight yeara old.", " awake, by the keen intuitions, of �ber sex, � I I I that -Duke Mayburne approved and admired . L Pj Store On Sa turday laist, Dewey, Who . - the door, "Bill, bome . I , Flashed the brass pipes so fair � . � 1. I r, : Flashed the swift water in air, ' . I I I ' � I where'she . wa;g,,And made no :grievance , I a Of L " . I . . . club-dimierp. . . . I objects,, concernin ,Kate .19 . . I I . them-�-* I I L 11 They're not gh6sis-ihey're statues." I - � I I 1kIs'thaC'So?"' said Glencairn ,quietly, � 'tout- ! and in 9, rather indifferent and absent ,, I her, as tbat::Gleapairn did not. , i It was -a moirining bright and w!arm as at said, her . to marder a � man tbis': af ternoon being told b Ji y ameson that he, * in the smokehouse there, - 1. "I'm Afraid I'Bhall be driven. to flirt ill L ; I'Ch"hoW lovelv1" said*Luli, looking as if -merely answering Kmte's address early suram, the L first aliaclow. of I er, before I folly, the doctor exclaimed,", I And smothered the fire out, Whz ts thundered. . the loud trumpewent, I yodrabsendej".he replied; 11 how,ehe Shall I I, while the time. away ? ' Don't ask me to I .. I . round and clasping her: hands in adinira- I I -tiou.' "Doke, -is it:not beautiful? Shall ss. B' Kate fancied there .from politeno lit . I . WaE ;,w slight,knitting of big brows and autumn had. iallbn over the land., Rate I �L an d Zora Were, loitering in the sunsbine 'I I I I fodlishness in it. I Waint the liew "then' Bach thrile :. ough , � the mud they _ , . . Giving their feelings vout 3 . I � I - - . . promise'to give up my one bonsolatiou," he . � ,_ L *a not be happy. here -2" . . I a dark look in his � eyes', Las ,it he were L L 'troubled . I ., An I I , - on the garden.;: Kate was sitting curled up I of a certain nian." He a . - I I picked up� B, kpifb'and Said' In hard words of ill intent � � �, �'... . To who, had bluudored� I idded, with mooli gravity.' . , I L'� . .. ., * � ,,4L They Shall ha L v6 �a warm welcome if' "' With Home unpleasant Allought or ' L: : `Lsome the grdHs under an elm tree, lazily absorbed �in the knife I'm going to cut'lliS b ward all . 11 �, I . . � . She Smiled- softly, and. looking down,. t ey comet poor d6dls I I have a neiiLlittlo h I I working out calculation . Howeye rl, ,a, Tauchnitz. novel., Zora ,waS fying up L with. Let t Ohio - In ' you. � ' . When can their glory fade 2 � .1 � . twiSt6d a ring round And .,round upon his' I ivoiypist6l in:lay dressing-caBo," he Seemed to h ate lost all interest in. the a bouque t,, selectitig the flowers I f rom, a . I ',that think it' is .barprLo Ug to dot ­ Ch! thowild words they'said! , : . � Who could have WoLtidered ? . finger, and droop, ad her head 6mresHingly on fii� shoulder, which happened COvHbidntlY. . �. " ' I Have*you really2 De%r me, I hopii yolI � I . . don't keep it loaded?" subject and piirsued it no further - and as I Kate 'Immadiately re6ollected, it ;�as quite � h'eap illat she had' plucked mad lay ' scaftered ontlid grass'begide her, a'r'r&49' * lug- .H61d'up Our chi. . 1. � I y ad t1me R nicely." You're :"a full", 3aonor tile charge they made . . i It beat any dress parade, ' - . 1 to be just the right height for such a feSting � I . ., ' -1 Being lockad dressing�c"e, it impossible for' hiin to take.a6y interest in 'Zors, 'witll deft gagers a background of delicato' only .1 E ' jara4�soh.-. 11"iFull, do you,call Al' Yos�byahuridred. I I ..� . \� . - , - lace. . - � - , '' .. .� . ­ 2 T . ". - . . would scarcely be likely to go off of-its,owfi for he Was much -too old to fall in acacia. leaves, and �a border of drobpina - I .. I Dewe i�' There!1'81 y. , I "No, . Si I r � � .. . - .\ I L, 11 . , . " I do'not halt like your going away even I . - ' � . � accord,". he Said,, lightly. � love with bar, pretty as She was, i mud he ferns, to the ri . ah, -colored geraniums mud I . in me.. J want;to cut your throi - ' EJ _U1 :0: - 1J I ftor &,month;" baid Duke rather complain-' litigly., li The id6k*61 the sea beiugbbtween-' , The hungry travellers wersby no means I the table: laid, with could not have known her I aefore, because they' were quite ,strangei.. With -this as � I tan." . I . . 1: � I 4 Zorals,faceds bright, and beautitAbd even pan then run. out With the blood 4 from! it 1alloo, 'Murder I . a' ­ I 11 I - I � Us, even', though it is duly the British I - sorry when the was and, dust of the iqurney shaken� off, .and the . . "'K logical conclusion, ate forgot. all,: about I bay n cad its normal ,� ioveli ess by happiness, ! and 11 create an �exditeiment an& brio* c . - �L Eife's -M,vste`rV.. Channel,, is not a pleasant one. I hated ' ' i , fatigues 6veri they Bat down to, an excellent , Gl6ticaira's itiaoi.nentary inquisitiveness con- L . ,and peace'. This. is -about the happiest . here.7' I Jameson exclaims, that I . I . I � " y b ii thoIsWof.Wiglitl" on to, o'everf Ili I ' I tions of meal;, wished down. by. copious lil I car her fri ad. - .,'- - a,13 g le . ., I time of berlife. She has never siace-her� I - I .', then seized .by the grocer, and I � I ,� .L . .. I .� . 1. I I ,, , "Id6ficitfeel,aH if We..'were ever really I I Alli Softly. "' apart," Said I , SOa1ehOW14t ' L . i _ I 7 �. . Astz spumante., - I I � I Lively Kate chattered and laughed, And I . I . 11, . I . � I 11 . - I � CHAPTER XV. . I . . I I : , .; I � childhood f what it'is to b" . .11. 8 so �utterly free from any trouble or care,, difficulty in breaking.loose -from I I . .. . S t -believe hat'1is life Was in, dai Manage it I there's nothi ng to manage. i my yes! that's all! and colihe 'with us, be . I � r leB: distance 4 ,,does�not' seem that more. o a I � , 'ail. 1 1 1 the tiible werry, in hei,uHuml f ashion ; � i I � . ' ­ . Breathless heavens and blinding noons. , . solooked after and:fenced aronadbyall ' .. -the : thafbe would have been nuiddre I I as of us,,f or'& good long visit -a visit -all .'g between u§'can Be , paiatb , U's at -I am , , , preSence' when I ilwa.ys conscious of teN.tt Lulf�! All the quieter. because she was . I tired� with her -day's jburney, siniled, in , � Friends that loiter lneath'&rden tiees; , L Two together; a'sense of peace; , 1. � catejul'tb: 3 of EagliBh rider 6ardianshil , ,. family life. I She -bas nover at -all itill now, . not -succeed L d in es6apilag.' - A' wd a Dewey's arrest was Issued � an(] t is &utumu',and winter lob -and, you'll w Como,, and Venice� and Florence, aa& ,youLt . , ­ . - , ' . ,�ou are away fruia. me just as fully as if _ tratiquil,00htent, looked pea6ef ul ab�a pretty I Long still nights and the great sweet moons,. , % Love'victorious, crowned at last! � I . , known the,fascination offoreign lands,'ilip: , _' :' " , are now endeav&ing to'find h: I - I ome andNaplas, . I' Rate paused in her I e: yo'uWsi6'here. Itbink,itwouldalways,b , 1 I so. if I wake' at the Other side of the world; ti the conver, ined -�g lit a in andpale, aud jo ' sati6nnowand tho'�. Zorm,sst-asq W16t y �� Bliss exalted and gr is t dowlicastl: , ,, A d 04M as 4eep as the summer sefts. � I �, d6ligbts of hi 1* . ew c imate, .� I . 4;asw surroundings, new scenes, add new waiti of life. It is all � . I . . YoRc,Uerald. . ' I .. �. .1 I . 4 � �, itimieraltion, out'of breath w4th eagerness. Zorh' alme in* h en,looking she excil � d * I I should still have.that iudescribable con-, , .1 I I I �. � � I � , d . 1. orbinbly, coute . lit, as Luli,, Speaking Tall a - L 'a � , -MA.119TOX. I i .1 I � : I . . . � , , . p I . a� bright and strange .and beautiful i§ a ., I . � : I I Scientific an.d tTseifut-Jottit .. . I .at , ., . - smay, .11 Ch my gracious I What are you � f You.Would,be ' sciousno ' sa.o your presence. . �0ith me'. Do you n6fillink, Duke, that there . little�'butftlllof bright attentift.to*Who. - . 11 . L 1 ' . . . I everspok6. " , The party inhabithig.the Villa Serboui 1. � by all to be a decided was prono unc6d . dslicious.drtia'in to her. Although She iB � n � over . eo,,animated'and -flaBlied with exube.* � '' ­ � , . Soap in a Solution. rbLixed , wil yingabout ? -Don't cry; what on earth's �o with te matter?. Clult you manage tog I I I is really A part� of each human s6ul w ich ' ' "' 1. h . - Nei her Dilk'e Mmyburne,�nor Glencairn t. , i succe's6befor"threed shad,elapked. The . a ay " . rant robdHt� animal Spirits as! Katel %oid When. impregnated into' timl � . excellent preservative against rol I T, � I . . I . exiE1tSOutB'ide itself in ihose it loveH, and in- I I ' ' I had eiier noticed Zora b e*f ore; indeed, the - elements mixed harmoniously, a doutium. although it is not" her nature to be''loudly reBllltin�hiora m4oi[Bture. I . I . , : 1, There'B nothing the matter,"' sobbed . . �_ 1. . I .. I theta only 9," ' I � � � "'My dramming darling," he said,,tendefly, I latter' hid"only caught a glimpse of her, Once at thw Cravens, in' London, clad in a be wished" in* mation devoutly, to every sn6h case, but which does not Always happen 13 demonstrative in, her j9y -or her sorriiWs, she is brimmilig. over *ith.'a Hof t radiance 1 The trustees ofthe British Must . ira ; I I I could -I could. go with, you !'only .itB much --its to I o to beArue It' � I j ,w�nder you.do,not take, wings'an . : � 41 fly � . . it roof cloak mud all unbecoming _' erp. I even amongst elements,df the most merito,., , of'youth and pleasure that s6emsU�pour . 'around � . decided to'refus6.to .open that it good . I � "Not a bit too* good to be true, a I 8 you'll away into Fp1rit-land altogeth�ir I' ..�, , I .. I , , .. "Away.froin von?" . .- . . I . .. I brow. 3iiddle-aged-lookihg� . veil, with a I alpaca unibrella in her ha4 in d. He had not rious and attracti�e kind. There iB Home'- . tfiirig� more than mutual _m, erit, even, m ore sunlight all ,, I her. ' i I ' Ill, her light-hearted ness Bille is,humming any, longer lit night:on tU,groi neither g'aBnorplectricit can be u ' . � 'y 4 a vKhen we get,there," Said Kate buov. I , itly. -R's all settled. then, you'll I � I, According io your:tfidory,'you: would . -mo looked at her sufficiantly' -to recognize her . thatimutualregaril,necessairy. before people I , . 'can , and half singing .to, heraelf, bust.the iull6is ' .1 L, it ig with safety. I , - , ,arid I . mel" aud bestowing'a houriding-kiSBOn b;a with 1. -of'. coll6e. it is: true Still. I . -11 , � a, aim Oddly enot , - th t. jig . igb, considering of diff6reat.families wind their daily I . riot a', Joyous'One. often in our hpppi, Assertiou's'are made,�thatthe � 'intOL: � �r friend's cheek, Kate prqpoiiaced the, . I', ­ --- , -, 11 a -, n6u,&b,.. huli, �ibatl 1111 -your, 80nse �Of the .-never reall ted,and Word,we., y sepi%ra �she,was pretty, and he was an artiat,,,Duke. , had not n � i I .. . of ced her either. � Llives and, babits together in a skein that. �shall run perfectly knotless, tangleless,'and est, urs'that our insti . ho ' act is to sing those "Sweetest ,'songs - that tell I of. Isaddes,t. �� tion, of', the: mongooHe -the . Jamaica, has, by tile destruction of angement to be 11 3o y. . ,. r I I Matters b�iing thus arranged to the sati S'. I .Are Your preseuoe.ia alw�ks withme'-6ut it4s. 'that . ., -But now both Dfike.aud Glencairn looked I � � . Smooth. BOth in practice mud theory, the . . ihou 1. I 1, ght." - � i� .� I I. 'Glencaiin,l " -close-' spe.c,i,e,,,.oI rat, indreased,the yield . etion of all parties, preparations for the be.-an,to be . ckery cold- comfort, an unreal ' mo a , � .1 I .1 I one _c Unot, grasp 1. only a melting- � 'A awa,y , . . y would ..at her and, it�,Oas certain that'the - I . . . ,er4org6t her- fac , Duke regaraed- -nev a again presen t-.psrty w ove their daily lives air I togeth . most smoothly and harmoniously., . � I ' s ph sing aior� the path ' . by them, hears the sweet f resh,voice softly on r ill plautationA%�by 25 tons . I * dlspqnsing4ith the annual 0 ost LtUlall travelling made..Kate A Luli dressmakera ad -d --seat in 'shadow that makes on Is aspire too more � - � her i'a simple artistic ad � iration, wonder- In ,. � Duke a�nd LWi;happyin ih6 ptivilege'of I . singing in ma , uudertoue; but as 'he draws � I ; dollars for the services of a rat-'bal I . I .1 I I . visited , 11 illitiers' I little a coounts` to their r6spec- , � I the substance'.' The passi6hate y! after . L' lug a let So lO'J , how h could have sly a ere&-' plighted I'verB, wandered ..about together 0 1 .1, listeningly .towar L her, the hear'and looks L I d ' 1, ." I � A 6ailtion to, solar,observers is i . 7 a. fathers; ZDra­coilsulte1.with, the ideal presence onl�v inHpires the longitl ,for . ',� g .6at&n. H�H,the­ , ture PaSHLLUnho'iced. Gleticairn. thought t , eir Own owes w laccording to th i t ills,,ana I ' �tbe when melody is abruptly dro ad ­ '' "i . I pp . I , I ., "Dou:l; lot di' ho'says. -Mr'.' J.. F. Campbell ' In the court rious ferninine mettibers, i r6m the atti' � a. ,the�reai W sha dwy memoryL '' - I her�:pretty,;but it: was, ho6�ber beauty that � . str�ggled 4 away'f rem main -body . M46 sturli, you," I . own Work" � firot':clas's gain�la, I . 10 basement,`of the -of you this hair 'that -I twine wil.rhfAlld I � , -attra - draw � his gaze'Bo often and , and where they: chose.*., I The eeniomof the' L I " N-6; ch n ; Only bUMEDiDg. I'do'nlf slag 0 . .-glass Was 86t With a L bit ,of whil tile mixed establish- that hei,home, the import , soft and Hilkeu rot: H, 6 - I iud my fiuger?� . as. t e�. .qwilohnh,,' ': to bar.. It was a. likenops, startlingly vivid par Y enjoyed illoultielves serenely. Glen- " t I L �at least not now. ?4I 'used toi oilcp.t' � L I . behind it, &II'd L 'd ' ' expose for an iiista ant Wit, S I on ant how.best to bombiliI economy ,, .1 I.. ideaftll"elips? I Lau6v put their rem ity. L- I I . in the eyes and mouth,:Ahadowy and indefi- cairtragusu'al tookbisown willandway, was ,- .11 What mir,was that. you wake humming, I - 11 I I fo, cus o .v, Tioch _f " I Lana. .The pa astion of L, eL d in dress. She went to proof,". he, added and beat his' handsome nite I ovekL the --rest of the face but every., I L . Sociable or.solitmry as the mood seiz6d him; L - I ,then ?�' he asks., . - . I I '. .1 I I . 4 . ,1 charred where the'eye would be pl elegance . about Shop. bargains here 1ead�;dowu to Halt.' the action toLihe ,word. I L where, even to the.gro*th. Of, theL Soft I came and went, and' joined or deserted I I ,� I really gearceily know. Ob yes, it -Was- longer exposure ,of a few ,see6ndi ag,.Picking up andthere, d "-as oul i ­.� .. �"Ah " roii�o�ded, Lulii .after. a few I I , .ourlinghair-:-a JikeneBal- lioness that' 4. lil . .1 ccordi6g tollis pleas ur& - "the'party a I , � , . a'bar or two:of all old'solig - apmnpublishpd . . I . ,... '�`;­. tl,,,41&sg tobur8t,as 'ad' . _. - 11 p er ,It- int revelled' � y . � n .. .girlhood can,!' . � - having'a1ew. I . I It I I I I momen , in, her tander drem.MY WaY, 8 Paullel-not. I , bore '.1 pleasing"ILssociatibits with -it,-'to. io - Kate Craven kept the Whole compAny � . 11 � -, : I,. � : '' song.". . : , I L� "?,L I � ­_ -be imagid6d.what tile fate of th a rare delight Lof 13ouudgto '­­ �iid� - end, and nothing but',dresB to sp. it oil L I, Cleopatra ... an idealmaturet and . . . .. ' ' - I I I judge by the h Of dissati8fied and`repelled,' briEht with .her rin&gvoice and.hesity L I ', ,11,_ L , _ .11 it interposes Kate. . Pretty son'-, isn't , � .1, ­ L 'th l?, "I � I � eye would be., , � - � . � Kate invited Luli arid Zora, to. lunch one I was not - ia the least likely to ta a Wlaga: . 'k but irresistibI6 ourio'sity with which he lau�'gh,'her autiaci6aii freedom An. gaiet .. � y vague y, wi.. on ookiug tip from her book: � . . tj I 'have' - 11 I ' 'a , xpir 'a L . . Air as' ­ d b plithisical' Y-1 I Y, in ,order that they. might become L . L 1 before they met in tbe,Itmli I an andfly.up to Hpikit.lai,d. And' Amtoa�,'s , I 13 - a 1 vd� as mucli of daith love for. her. wa 0 . , , ' ' 'even looked at ]let : ill -!Whose I Bof t ,expressive re ere "was' oertainly inothiing L to f,,t,,- , fill .. ' alWaYSL'free from ill -nature; while Zora . . I the combi , Ueonfi_L . Brown played. i2ed'roles o "I r as am to heard it b6f6re,", observes Glencaiin, knitting his brow fislf ' � 1. . I . *hen inspired by others thrbugh,cl L. : cotton did Doi cause consumption - 1. I .. .., . . L �u= rc iliby4buld be �th two Into'liniii- so - was her beauty. But between � , ' ' L ," ' L � I L I I . . di t' f _' I : .. . ssa is or rene . , L I � .. . dential friend aiud�,compaui.6utoL One, and 1, --- - - - � '. striving to ,recall some'lost Mandor I . I Y�l � "Do � ' I I 11 . while,As!M. Giboux'a experimen , ' -, - I , , , � 1 ),to 968HOciatidU.for�all theAutumn.; : that . ........ L,,, - . t 'L Ld I '_ �' So g -.,, I ' " ' 'I' An ei6h ra tiern. , w r 9. !me . ose two t a parting Worda-were,- � r fit h ­� . I r(' , tn�o' . , )s!ding,h6re gosst yet with ' I Sh wy seated_ next Kate,,Craven, and . a, as I . Kate's fresh, rosy, animated, but somewhat I 1 I ,of 11 angel in the house" to a 1. , .1 - :" � I #mys ready to be , A I_ 1p someone, anyone, ,, _ . ' , L, you,sing it'Kate 9"' i . �, Which one 2" asked Katii bewilderedly, I show,'the ',br, - - eath of:'tbe phi a iflicted.."introdudeA twice a.da P.,.': L�� 1, meeting mah,yyeam ago; . red their § ". , 'Th dul-hencetlbetfi,,v�,,, c r no$ifiwita thee Ano I _ -4 rare . I I L I � . I ' 'I,- ---= _.. I . common type. of face was an admirable -foil to Zor ,84 , ft H loveliness. Zora . Aever,seemilig"to give a or every one; . I ighLt I bhougbt to herself; always- br and. looking up mad r�callitig. her' mind from the. . .1 L I - woes the heroine of the novel. � � . I . , I into amoodan ca�gff contaiiii, U =ts, ','the d each � i's the memory came across them htiv blushed and"L Saill ad --"for -1, they­-� �'. :L : - � C "TER XIV. L I L - �­­­ - . . ..... �­­­­:­­­­."... 1:, : L'--' ' ­ - . a so eductive; , w I as 11 fairt- not -with the pink .and ­WhiteL , - . . � I rank, n,ever self -,asserting ;: alw Lays soft -'and L , � '', ,of Hl :not go0a.&t bumming tunes," Ills I .. "am* a giated pdrtureii of t being..Olosed, for two L -hours', L tt] , - . bained--mutxiill'.y--Ia��or,abk, cligat' ' __,__�lltand,few! Peo 10110- . I : � 0:triedandtrue�4,_ . . The-fTiend%-,Who-met�th&tLday4;..,,,,.. '-1-��1-pallor-.ctf n a B. sparent f kirriess of � a blond I nor' tho,tr I I . -delicate�heitUh,-b,ii.",pAALQ"s y_t_aLx:_t never subservientL always modoSt -gentle, .; . I a d never awkward, gifted with rare loved- Il P"IT'F 1, a is I afraid I carl'i �ive' you. i and 1 ' * any idea OHL ,The 'One MiBB Brown was ' I I appeared in the'rabbits' lungs; 9 hardly one another., -Now,, &a un women, ­ . I yo �L By were ag,plemantly itapir gas by each _�, , Each one thaother'tj spirit knew. L . : -1 I .., I � AndHolid earnest -play. , .. I ­ wit the,pure and ,creamy, vthiterteBsi fair h . - -- . , nesB, An � yet nof seeming V! . _ L . 1, -.1 nP Ia-.I' � 1 7-_�,� - . � . L naution can be exercised in ___ �_Wi_th'&6nsumptives. - . - 2er as-&t-thai brief m6eti L en"'they _ I -��be ' " - , ' " �. ,� ILL" , . . " L L ' ' L I : ' I I hOuia fiewpaSt Until at last .- " _­ , . as the inner petals of a white roae-,,that,. .. I of, the -mingles the,ectiarlino'-di-ibo-ir wonder that she was popular,'and Liked by in ill the party -except one I Glenoairn ever. - Zors, wiRhing to, be amiable, takes upm i . L. bars of,t ' �ow , I.e.. al - � gain, prefacing niqui'L I ,L L h it. a- _' , , Last April &we] a - , , 11 w�s bored in -9� � !rechildien. Itwould'havebeenstraitge . en other is �; for both it had fall . w a were � , . 1, � :, I The twilighfifisso'd the shL,re; ' L . hine again - . We Baid'Such suns will s ­ , . . . . 11 ' For -ichriess " iiia,'bl . ellea'e,y Of brufie'fte,mnd:-the d onde� I . :Her hands were- Slightly. bronzed by theL, �Fe�ally­jlke-d-her­lf idin-the -moment he had . first looked with" I 'JoVintentneBaL on her lade. _-LThis olle * ,ringly, ?-'!---But � shoLi- ­ -_ - . I . abery-Qui � and 4 UBUSi.14lly� ab�; bar ,voice. seems to - Coil Dt P6aii'., by thb.Xii4arm Oil b y'l , I -_iZ-d_-t_hie-S�ii_ntt71e �meri-�Wn___&6-CHU MU � "' h b atty, mud c arming in ,t teir'oppgsite L 6 everi,evermorel' I � I., , . .1 . . . . I 1 I L LtW,I,ght L" 'ily . it un, but her armf atian a 3 'partly ,visible, ealloibers d, admired. or approved . Wbil, a 'ad . I desertlier, �'mnd, 'the tutib "to �'OSO'pa. I L' I . I I iljr� be thiD,greateat 11 gagoer of,.modo , '''t ' L'', l,les; ZoraVulanner was graceful -and LL .. ined asLuli's; and Zcoia's6i, . ,. eir iSBettlinJ , The Septomb , ge., - do`wn on the,milite, dusty Italian'road; And. �under bar 10086L muslin Sleeves, L Were. white � I of libi,.he Along never 6 earn to care1or manif6stany ,her; althou�h-he did nittmakib ' L memory; and af to OL 'i. r a few bars. .all ' sa) , 1, ; confusedly and apologetically, i _: ._ CoIttira diY13. I a. expectati ing ry L Bands at first were'not found to:bi . . I rk alpaca fitted h6i,W611. - 6 pr9portilb,ned became her fair cbraplexion . I � � , I. arr the travelling I carriage that'is craw lug, i �'llt� L '6a_ rilly for form ; as'lily-petals. And *0 UC1 I a , outline to be immortali�ed­iu marble.' She� I . ng, was alwaya.� I want of likii civil to � her as .1 , "I ,V.- keG01146 t. : �j s seldom teally L,�don - t1l; , G 004L , L, - , ­'­� -*no*." ' L , , ii .or.of an oil-bemiihg des'erip ion. . I . , , I , ure aud and hefUll .1 . _a4 Wel _,ma L _Lti rk eyes tot] Luli'sdelicitte along I lelsur6ly;loa'Ahe� _. &.0f, moa6lim'', - " "� -ba o it d . I � rom , A _ a roa,, 6HS ... tra�tl'tbta§­ - Lff -_f -------- vWvb_u - ----- a- ii . I �'ad.a'gi..ae6fiilsqp�16-figiiie,:n6i,th�'r:,tiill�n6i,�. - L - 'large � jteOUHLi indeed aa it � his.natu j90U___ wag in re Lto; 'e� - __­'__ - "h "' ' - ' ""' Ili lr'iharai�_ ons enhe'Bpoketo. e,D '6 ti�i I . I _-"L , .. '. ,sing I L I ". ­ L, ;,i�--�'tr.u�ia'� to , - I � L " :" ---'k - t­­--yb4k' 'Than &;'�_, d.. I ry was continued-, however, or sixto ' ' f iu�L , .. -aid p �r,.%�-t2 I - -a flat � I . . � � -colored�,'�.ilk 'get 0 b ve ff 1ai p reL bloade. - . . I , 9,uty. 'Being women, they e�ach.appraised 1: I , , , it ' ' t ite.,wallad vills. that faiids at the,: S: Lhe w,h . I., - short,' neith6r or small n , although I , L. b aiow�thd a verage height. Sbe,had,dark ., I . . W � her� and sometimes Watched _hee.wiih &, � 11 L . . ;, I I i . it I I or - I I -reme no be Says, memory. ., m,�00;'f6et. I � I I ,The, .. .' L . ri� . ,,t , inmggaso mostextrai " 'e . . ­ volum I - . * d -an , Tools 3 other's drk�s in aglance; but li�in�god&� - � 'tIU'e8t'SeUHo eadtif the avenue, and from WhoBe,ohlm _. . Bldnaor Sm' y ­ L "' I Bpi I r . Al LI, L . bol , ill I nia ­ of oke4 iq� ij46� 'SL a " I I , , 1, air h , soft h,s - Silk; 1p�t rather short, and ,. d b 'a ribbon ill a maBa of natu. tle ack, 0 oncealed cuiloSit �that Was farremOved fror . n admiration. .y �. . �.. I. . I L 1. , �* , looking At'h6i Lsteadily .IS ifawth"e, memory! - . I , re slowly 6�iking s ape an, gazing i we h 4 d"L, * ,'L�t her e pressure.. L i irrore than I . � -800 pounds Were ,throw '' tured in _& _d the iMid" I ";,,?f,. t - �� 3L orie did.�4�ao envy -'and - the' other wreathing!up. ticros4, the' clear. dfisky4" k th�., L,�' . . _ ,; � . IS Y. I . . ,. b' ' ecarriage is drawn y two thin horses, With , ral d dirls. She hid a f Ace d trifle too round I . 1. . 1: . 1. I . I .1 . . . . 1. �, : That'any olle - could remain unresponsive, . belped'it to,devblop itself, as� if, thelmerno I . , I .1 I I .: ry b 11 L w re not a, brig t one, too. �.,i�' the'holo4more than 50 feet ab 6ie th, with a,noise.w ich ' ' h rendered, doav ;, . . disparagi I not look "a L . n�iy f roin the ­ b ,,, . 1 . of depiesged, aspee"t,-w o seem to have I the perfect liab'of beautyi s'pas'ei with' 1, or . - . � Ao Zoka Brown?Ls Bwe6theSs, and uumoved� ' 'by 1. ,e . - ., I ,t I L. X�� .� �. L ., L I , I . I . .1 . Impossible witbila 360,ysitds ot��tli .,_,,q,wn ­ , ight of h�i,�,6tva.fitshiolaable..toilbt. ' . , 'only, L' . en,o scarcely,66orgy ugh,toiswitoWillair fails' MighLt have I which criticism , ound plenty of I . I I . I lltiptiltedj"� her attractions, w s,ritally BtrAn&. Sho! a '. _� 1. 0 L I , , ,' " � L; : . T be contlnuetl.) , � , '' , . 4. ., � �� , , 1 . ,,, ,,, , . 1, � L.; .. � ., ­..­ What Are the effQotg'7cf �L etLbyl" goth alikbV ore not d6weied With. biat halfm -h%iaessw I ., ".. . Y;� e.y . %Ve to brush�Lcff ' a LAI th 'h ­bellsoriiheir� f ault'(it was certainly a trifle sjb6,taukeate.p I 11 . al uts it), but whidh',hobP,dy': LWag go pretty that it was 9, ple4sure only toL L; And . .1 I M.., lo -6k aihOr bar presence Was� a'Sy "' . . .. . 1''. I .1. I i. I I .1 ' '. I "rwitne. .and of this essence Qf_MbSiLU�fie 6li!ti. ' ' rsonalatf 666ns, also with..illat sdftnes�s but even the bells�jiiigie wi'th'a ' " � " ' ' Lj �wm4L h, changed, it ever -te4nipted to wis pathetic one 'th�t Seemed "to Spread A': I I L IlKer.es lti .1, I , ' 1. '. I I . 1. I.. 11� � functions of the birminj aiid]� 6n'thos . I naive ap� aling of,,voic � pe e:�*ind . inner which never fails to please. Geu- . I tenderness, were the ill melancholy monotony as' 0 aded beast l' '%' plodalqix'g;,�wcrkis-.hmid a;nd.constant'all 11 L ' - L 'L ' all. �. L: L . '' 1 I I - suitad1ei face.Fow, , . I . � . . Though.& criti6.might have cavilled at . ' Sof fi'eniiig, Valai�,'so6tillinj influence around' And 'she was no hypobrit'd.' Her uuH,lfi,h_ i 11 The .world,'.' says the Standard this nioriiilng�-'" ' has, p�rliapa� nozoorn for many .muscles of the hfa* of;.reliii�ril�.ba by,.'M.­Dmmll6. � � X,6,e . ,. _ deahvvitliof ness_sweetness, 3dominatiug characteristics discernible the 13 ea§cti no wi that the. Briton mu'd,the , - Auieiip�mu are' abroad, and that both fliepe h t a ontline,of �.her'f ace falling short:of the. 12688 and am her, readiness to I imbility"L . I "Possible , dis - t rn�u h 'fear of Garibal I but there is no 0 ' the � ir MUltiPlioatj,0a_L in. . dky§.�,-Wise i'fl,L difference n uencewAw, traced' , , " the metion. of alcohol in ..Strong d4 the'ejes and accents of both; Yet t46y'! ; & ' , , L" I . I, a y* 6p­po'si .1 ms".i'� � re o natures I ite, a " * nation Ifave'll4s';idike -Italy one of the - � fl dt ` tbeir' e'kploilig., :L'The perfect -ov%l, mn'dL:pr6n6unced boldly Against the -;diainty'littla: no'se, then, � however, the-, . . 1. aacrificQherself .in every - way for, furtheraince o dy also's comfort, the, I . y ,these aiay be 'And Watnedwe '� full of faith' -we . , , , - .. � ' lm�kd�d , 'i , , 'a , "' , `eepwattachedto t -of other - tha � anibHebetics," �ucll�al " ­.�p 11� . -1 11 chloral', WhedAhe ,wid I ­�. 11 . y uoini& *od1d',,sb6n: have learned.. B�99 1, L pril despondent ; 'but the vettui�ino-ip licirp.-2. power-of'criticiam stopped. Nofaulteould: her eagerness tot 11 hanlp,60to study .And , care I'� , . are,no ,an we., our t , , -'4 live§." ThiS114 6frommA-iH:!H6!�6O!mmOII mokphine,',6fd.4 4abSi�ti4i�i�&­ -'d " ' " " 9�-',�a mibiiatered':�tb f di di d ' ' iffiidni mg� tuli'a� gol ell Waves ,,cbeer L ' f i H h- ' , ' hmt, with u . a as,.a large straw, be'foulld' With the,' ptne abd stainless f E'6ir- , I for others�weire all' perfectly genume. it � ' i ' ' , : now'. m-dA3�..H � that" ii:!is *6rtfi- while to ag'k - I I - ,,, .� - �, ff"' first si,ton�oL_e edt,­,�seb6n I�,,:F�I,olo ' ; "' d �' "' ' ln,Zora's.dark burls were their iwocfi�r` r ne 'nature, 'jhe�,iifibta-�, �06. � The 'eal weakn.6B 6f the & .i a little.tiaS61, the Virgin Stuck in. �imaga'of his -face �B mah6g ' . brown nbas of tbe� complexion, -with the. . smooth � I. lowbrow, the small delicate' says like LP&16 ..grateful ' was no'. actre' I f �racefal And. HS:paylngL�o ,S,g part, but ,tLhe- girl's own pure and _ . . - ,wb�*�l it'iH�tiae; ,Are man'. , --op iio-a.'Way' , , , tfiey' ,I . L, _ I . b" ' � ' 't"irL ,L', ,� �` '' p.ayjW eit'vidlen ,spasmaq1tsirinai L U'xAtion' b ' &Ojoifoft - ,�gy . , 1 , J L , � itself as, seldom a$ .theL real �'Coutrast 4- any, In . . �,�Ith,llil white hatL and, spowy '' pink peaxly ahellai or .the pretty ditapled' PUI,6,to do all natural'im I J, in ]far �ower for, , fonder of theik,11�69'iUn used [to be? 1. 11, � ��'olf faith th It the' ' ; " W lit' at'makes Y* are, is I wa greatL re Uird ( 1. ' �6cttjij;kjy�L libuts of 6, ) � distressing.. ength and t6nadity;of the dt6r.' . L, 1 'li life had been a Lof th I . , . L ., � . I. in I he is umming au operatic ,is L , bl'I'll" 64 - .'h ohin; wit ile,as for; tbeayeB and lips,AeYL would'have, glorified even the plainest . c6mfort.of -othero�wheiher the, pleasure'or I � I I � 1, I they were strangers or ffleads stronger.ori I I I them so ? . It is a strange thing tbat: thH -thl6s'a ' foarill, a, delirium Hike, and fifilit'i :-Generally �7ora's path orns, I lauli's a path of roses; thus , their . . air softly., and 8WiagiPgL the JaSh'�bf b'jB . Whip PeaHiVelyL in time to the malody,:aud features into, loveliness. Lips of-theper- I . fect,Cupid's bow Shape,, co'kal -red, Soft, I I Weaker, higher or lower than herself., . - � I ', I t was Zors. who was I in I a .1 ver 1� too . tired L to' � It society, pi t d "' L L St. It. f �l do' to a 4 - -the' too � P, ' " ., 1poiial i5age's of, llistory--4bH� societv,of,Jm ' �!,Jcr 'ruen of resolution. the,poi ' - ' , so a §mthe'Li6 It � Iffi;' th6t�,�rodu,be4�b , -, ,, - � j, I ly eiagthhuA been unequkllytested; their t? , L 3rgies called Jorth. � One ,watc�ing,jts Hn sky 6iolutions with � a ' ' , . . sensitive,, tempi! ' ag, . f"Illtles-8,1 and 6yeB.Lto ' here on y speed anyw "Is arrand, Who , .1 � Mfe�jt!14 Rome-cmired, Aittl .So . P . L ' . t . , ­. I aia*­, vic ,� , I . � - ,, Ood�al:ir;hi�,a :.,�,_ ''." unequally. I , meda spoiled child sulikfialthe lap of 'I . dreamily abstracte'd air. - .. I , Inside the carriage are three, iravell I ors,. ; � dilve. men ,'mad --- eye's -of that.velvety. brow � . , , . . u , 4 ost uncomfortable ace � � Al ways sit Ili the -ran PI , . WO uld kill themselves rather than subm it I . �� . ' * i . t f b :ir aeons td�.�sny abat'6men o t a- � Aomed 4 . . I I .?P L _______7_7 ., I I I - - - — -- - ., , . ... . Piet4bVierlon L Gi�,nernl ' Amsembly L mry; the othei a .brave I t e. Am azon f I 4r i a -th a -bru u t-o-th a-wd rl I a Lbattlina- a -are-o the Gleacairne, and. -Duke -Mayburne,-who �soft6rfhau -�- I that is richer. than gray., deeper; than bluei I black, I shaded by long euiling , in- boat or, carria�e,i ,who tq6k-theHunfiieH.bJ Beat oil m 1,hbt:' dVI, ,� and' the dia4lifiest, 'j. luxury_,� And. cau anyone doubt-that,if, - -1 I . I ; riting.fro I na,.S I t.:!30b]a �($.�-B-.)_-a - �,, W - _ g . 4 I �,�,toi acks1;bf;po, ,arty�alal .I. ! 1 t eir--v 74Y—to�the'�'Vilim--S,arbOui-�-7-Efa(3k—fiH ,,,, vons,,�have - __9__ _ui� - ­­- '-'-T'-'- -"--L-,-,iiir-,L"-'.�.,�"-�-- �S­fi&a der Wfiosp Shad oW6 . i , _ � _. ­ C"--. ,L----,--. - i d -to bd,- borne on.'s. co.o and seeme , nOW-a- -daysi the social stigma�'w6re removed � - _ , I I P6adeuc says .' Rev. W. J.Day,,of.,k I I., WAAiah'60" tk I '01, -geo th "I ; , arej i) 1, ,, .. . ra all arrived. 11 , 11 . h' - ' J ' . I ' d' i i t HIT slow upwdird glances or all den Side. . -Ingix. , ., I I delighted to do Bo; .it'� was Zors who wrote froin. Suicide, i riot. a% few people Would , be . I ville, out., iS'jhH'g , , entldm�n Selects gsly �. .. I ,,, , -A--- ,11_,gi�H­;�4:,�! . I a', ki 1,11., .� at n6�jiaan I un Ae n .11 .��. ", Ee and h 1. een' ,'i'��t�llbd,'t6i';,go�n'!D"Id'ays ­ , � 11-11 e. il- acceiidedila' gettibg:aWay from � Dull h I . . � a were & -to thrill �tho coldest '"­- 'k-- �� ' � 1. Mrs. Cra�en'slett�rs to dictation And -made I found � to fell ow tbe� exa6apl4' of Aple'lus" 'the thou no' ' piaillapsjor quite so Airivial a . . positi'on- of i . , -.damn of' iesi,daniie I - , � . ­ 1�. T� ". � �iL��o. � , t " h lid, I " ' " "L. d L � � ", I �Ica , ' ��,_ '',L, " � , ; I �A i � t : - &6at . I re il t u b A th . 5 . 11-:11 - .. I Load n A, hiB P - - j�ncelafid.1er . on I ti, 6, ,f ,� el't� or - . ,,,,',j I , _ ' hada or'fasomate the dullesb.� . � . 1. ��, I , - With those eyes li ' 'ps she con . Id.uever up the. household accounts, and looked after I , I I Catels,wa,rdrobe,'and biushod'Kate's hair - *1 I I n -the' -widest re or. wall t of faith,' i � .. r , ," L - '_ � ' ­ , I rem .o ego. ., ' '' L, " ) ' , t I C 11 ,, - Rev.�',: Mr:, Scrialgiii, ,of M.nti( H�L , ea. a ounted Str . . � I . . ong. .. . . . 1, ii I Atha S W ze"Aa&!'lad 'h6y have ' delightful weak together,, leisurely making .and . 1, - be Anything but charming ; and happiness, ' ease � ,Zora who begged.to�be allowed to sit up of night � ,Of Ak6H men'& , .a.. i,'thewoA in , less. . .1-1 I . , exegard. p !� deatirlas 1t make's ,them; incapable, of' newly .,appointed p,r81oSH6' of 4' Grf ,- " . "'Ld m�Hubcs�kwf juli and Zora, however, did. not Btu deeply than. the L their way'acio8H the Alpg to take Como. L 'The peace,,and Are such bemuti6r9that- I I although always lovely', she .has perhpas I With. Luli when Luli haaheuialoia, Who offered to read' her.. to sleep, who tied � t not Ve ,. heroi�m. 1tila, ca6e ��eople a r'e fo- 61 , -b ' Helirevi exegesis, we, . ,i , a medallisi'in"one department, n ;h other moi� rov I dapthL L . P at-' of beauty; and,'bding rantuallY, tbroe travellers mre,'very� dust'yabd I rather tired., -The weary trio brighten,up never before been so perfactly,lipmutiful'as, ­ I I Inli's nee'lilmeefi mrid clasped her bia6eletaj . ife that th are �, are Of I : so few licice's, ut, 'pastor,: because they :are f6-nd 3f cbmfort;"and and an excellent lecturer . I I ased, each iepliedwitfi,sincerity, ' "Y�B,' � .1 is to.the "You y L &H aleAl 'the driver turns inic' the'avenue I _ now, in her now pleass,at life. I . "'iWboiF,she�-ihatlit6lefrie�dof;Ka,tb"s?"I and'ketiimme& her hat� for her when its blue'ribbon faded, �and maindedherdreiss I . ,do not. know whether to believe in anything c , egeberetofore. ,Much satiBfacti odoasioned to those acquainted v�it i charming," question, . I ?her,donityou? You!llgetonto�ether, . and, .snapping big whip in the direction of t . L L ho,white-walied building, exclaims' ' " L L , Asked Gl6negArn of 'Mr. Craven ; when the ' 'the ,, I I I when it was,torn. L ' '- I 1 . .. i , '16�is the:oxeit�oo of h6r6ism,'not its " higber. . ij . ' which'detelHth6m.�-P�Ilfffdll aZelte an .. 'd to the college, - to .whose teac'hii - .. . � : ' . q'ii-youT, which'Kate Pui to each in the , I be; L I IlEcco;siguoriie o1a'Vill%.,"�-' , I .three g6ritiameri were: Orossing, great The only wonder Duke Mayburne ever . " peril, 1, I . .. I June 7th., . . . h L a is reg&r e as a. grea ac or di'd t quisiti I - �Th&l. ef'sabsence. Luli went holne to ' I fing � - _ . Than he falls to 'his f6otajop loney, hill'wherle their s -seemed -to * felt in looking :At Zora, � was�not the M,,t4 � . . . . , �. � I . ! I .1 ,. ... I I . L thp Assembly Sane: 1 4 bioned.bis appoi . . , 0 a and dress mind go 't tile theatrewith , I, oracki i Wall? - furiodsly,�an6 ' . I his horo6s� in ,, , r W ii "�",mita'lion of weird, abhoing, ghostly qu6tion as. to who She was iud what"If6i" I I 1, . I . I ! . I . I I , I I I ?r6f . Mctaren goop to the, North 111, I � ! father and her, lo,V6r.;. and, ZOra urging alter- I nately cheering and keprooCdbful terms to I iootstepa'�ipon the �marblle fook. I 'Irphma" parent's Were -but how it could be that so, . 'and "creature '- * � , tl� .. � I I A proBee-d ion-,. for bigamy thak hag ali early data ,to, 16ok mfter,� maite ' arced to her home, to share in a cheer'- put on their . I . Pace and slid, the rn I 11 She's. an. C . Is thing - 0, podr.'litt ning a stood beautiful chart I I . - attracted tau6h attention in Carmany'goes nected with the foreign MiaSiOD4 wor . Weak teL repast of a and toast on the a flourish , � . ,� L very. aicei affectionate, warm-hearted 'alone �, in, 'tile . wo.rld-how Such a flower - back for its bOis to the Napoleonic invasion : And Dr. Cochrane was chosen t �,p rinciplawith Mi I Smithand. � .L , . 1, '' have not L, to Waif 10 on ,girli . Kate is,ver.y fond,of,bei.1". I I 1. . I I -although could1baVe been left. in,solitari blossom, I 1 � � of Mexico. One OfMmji1milia6,. :j.tinu6,� Biriti.h Columbia to ,attend to'mal I , _erative_pL_, . .a. demoiselle.'Ddrant, 'and'then to wribe �'Thg',ti&vellers I a g thethrohold,; 6paif of white do ' i ors.swiing , Mr. Cra,'ven's'reply, intended to 11 I I plan tod'in no maii's gaiden, b �, . eaut'fy'ag no ,I I' , Alfred Mennibg6r von torell-entha a, noble- connectiouIkith the Home.Missio , I n: m dictation some thirty very heav' , Y And back iintradiattily, and they find thdrns,olveB - be cornpkehenBive.and satisfactory,' really , I man'B home, gpLarded b aWs c6re I" I I I ,y no im 11 I . fell in I .love with m man4of knightly degree I I ment. � .:, � I I . I I . mtific'pag6s of the scientific Romance; . jil'the mid'st� 6 f Nhatt appears. at the first , , no information at all, inasmuch. conveyed , I *had 11 Duke colila not understand it. ,Her bea tv I claarmi�g M6kion lady, .Senorita Rbsa'ikla. One of the ro6ommendations of tilt . 'religion � . gr which she surreptitiously.lcoked, Out � sight a crowd, - but on f urt I her illspection SS everybody kaew,,or heard At l6asi, 'delighted his eye -her sweet unselfishness I ' be Fere4 And Wais mArriea to her in'the: Court , on, the state of, wag to 'ill( the hard words ,irl-the!, dictionary to teRolvae fiself into m. roup of seven hat'she was an orphan'- and that She was I attr�6ted aiid int"Irested him felt A ; I I 'Surprise Chapel. He remained in n I Mexico: until thathi order' 6'improve church atte . . ure herself that she bad-Hp—ellea-them g person,,, Mr; and Uis, Craven, Kate,' Zora - tiffectionate,and that Ka' 11 �. te Was fond,of..ber, perpetual that'she should. have I . Maximilian4's fall,then made speedy!tracks Christian people,'like the � disciple'S . I 1. - I I � �t.r I .. and I .I ,. - t,hree,domeAti6s, more perfectly self-evident facts. . I . ' 4--_ .. . been l6ft.,unsought, or atleastunwou. Per- - I ' ,should for his native4uBtrim, fell in1ove with the go.twoatid'two for the put I , I . � that the time of her leaving lora, now all overflowing with-wel-7 . comet going 'oinbia�culg the' I Glenoairn',s curiosit�, however, appeared I baps he was noi.fa'r from the truth i . i I P beautif ul. daughter ofA universitkVioieSgor, .bringing others to beak the Gospel.. I . i house Was"fixie"d, made herself more of arrivals, some . Shaking hands, others bearing. to have been somehow exched'coucermfig guessing that those �who had Bought Zora 'to - and proceeded ion sh.ort'notice to mairy her pmper somewhat mutilated the pbra ' ' - '' i : I favorite than ever with, its TarlouS seizing and away their'ba'gs And babhots'and hadeo. -Zora Brown ; ,for he alluded. to ber'ia,au . I which� she might Brownwereof 9" class "ri-ma too - I His first marriage coming to fi�Eii, he. . ' 0 f the d recommen ktion,.aa d this 6 I . I Dates. I . ,Buns �ll Mr. Maybdrind, dream dwell . . . 1,0 Inquiring, no again the! following .day. . or 'night not by birth be101ig,l but no . . � ba 13 now. been, found. -guilty Of bigamy and ground for complaint to pomb of th Ars. Jones, who had 9, partiality for the you'll you in i marble Ulls bore, They Were. all Out on the i6rrace;!except , I I I , m chance of wi of which would have inning . , . : condemned to 'a, form of imprisonment and sob�k and conservative Presbyteriat . - � . ploymant of fine - EligliBb, - requested � .won't youll, exclaims, . I 11.11 . I Rate With a comprebensivd wave of her I , Duke and Luli.' Glimpses of's golden bead: I bar. ' � He � might have gone f urtber, : and I to'do�rad4tionfron�bi�knighilyriLnli, H,' ,paper put it 'tbd§;' 11 That bands of ra to keep 'up a correspondence. with I . lagind'around. - � : , and a. ourly. chestnut heacl, slowly passing, -such-casual attention as have guessed that ' . � ladies conducted an obstinate. defence, based on be organized to go around I I . . . I � im in these iorms--�- , ,', li . I I Bfiall, noit b6 driven to dreams,; here's and riepassing the shrubbery bore'idin6ss- had hitherto been paid her by men of class � the 611 I egation'that big first, ruarria ' 99 was visiting, And to encourage the your , . I We lope, you'll- wirite': frequent, MiSB the re'Ality " he replieB,mad, adds, in thattliese y6ung,people were eajoyiiog a - had not been such as She could,with Self .. . io.go invalid and* illegal : but the courts explicitly,: � to 6hurch." � I . I ­ )wn, mud retaliate us all 'your adven,4 a. con- Ildbtitial asid6l"'I say, Lulij thi leisure B'mutiter-about the garden. .Zora respect accept. . ­ - '­�'..� � I,' ­ I 1-11, ., � , 1, I., held. it ,to be �biildlrg. 1� Von-Lerchenthalls � � _ . 11 �, I I 'month as in the Lake of Com 17P � 0. � I I 8 is jolly, I ch?" � � ,, , I I waS pl6oking flowerBio 111AU6 �6,6esda the � I v n I th �uka had iery little conversa,tiorr Wit illegal secondivife clings faithfully to him, Inquiring, a ago, the p * Indeed I Will, if you will be good enough � . I I . in W ic - The 'great � hall i hi h .they stand is Salon, and Ulking to Mr, Craven, who stood. . was, of course, principally he, i � lilbolr-91111l ' I s however, All the,same. . . They have s'everal 11 I ii of Strawberries wbich Zn I Spare time to read my, epistlos,1.1 pro. � paved �iith black � and' white marble ;.the thoi6,lbokin� up at, him wiffi'llor conAding , - ad with Luli; but if he spoke little to gometiales it children.4 But her fatherltild ,professor, is ,v 0 A.b,'iff`.'V'.t . .wall- Paris iestaii islit6r Wed told aVfrane." When ied Zor at smiling partly in her usual -w partly in suppressed mirth. ' '" , ails and ceiling are painted in froSco; the , twilight is now' too far advanced, appealing glances, as if edilHulting him on the Weighty qii6siion, of myrtle versus ver. 'Seemed Z ora, he noticed her much. to him that� Were was.a. shadow Of ,lot, so W . oil satisfied, and it' was at' his' instance that the critriinal prosecution was- .14 �). me the Strawberries- ward 6barg " ' �rtesy, . All the ,'ousefiold, �upstairs mad downi andthe , ,b6a. light Gi�n6mirli; ,who was lounging: on one I earinin Sadness and'y. giii,her large beautifut , - , � , 1 . francs.� jiWiltuted. ,,, , I I They are . 9, fran 6 it I . I f carouse your epistles Wit h fbe greatest Ait emt," said MrH� ,Jones with dignify. of tlie�onb caildlip,whieh Homebody has ,of I 11 - . I I . a in � burryistooweakto show thadesign of the painting, f urtber' than the tact ill& t the stona benches'liesid6 Mrs. 0 raven. and -Rate, took the oppr1itmity,of roneWing . his inquiry Zora, eyes -a pathos in her, position tbore- amougat'ifirionds, admired, liked; popular I � - I , 11 . I :. 1. ,�'. I -Writing of . the death'6f an old and ,leave � . I paid-up subscriber ills editor of onei6foui ; a th6 explaine waiter. The violtor, I With a grim f ace. , ,,, You ha the said that fit I or a young lady -ms, made larself more tbare� Appears to be;, -a I about asking lazily; but I mud yet alone, When. on any ei��ursion,in . I I " gotten wifteri sir,'� - lversally pop'lar, Vve.naver� 'ad inside . I I . 1, a establishment.", great nurallier, unclad rosy babies', �resumably either chof a. 'The,balle' i . with some Appeatan a of irler6t, 1,1 Who is I I 10 I . sho?" , . . . ,or any'contiligency of wind or rain, or .fatigue I I I . I a difficulty,1e and Glencairn turns in chailgoo, Says : Our hands',ind,! arf ex , , � he ,, I and the fove�a all are All too f ull , for lug .to ,yo � i. ' ' ar . �, Forgotten you,? Why, I ht y I U as trawborry, equivalent to a f . . I Cho Cravens, in, company, with Zoral: rubgorCiipias;�in',it. cat .... is 116 furniture of anv kind. excent a�rnaf or . 110, Craven rdiolied as usuAl, .. - '.. At I � 7 ­ .., ­' - . I I . � I I mutual anxiety to Lulij. and lAr. And Mrs. - I I . I - i , , _ , express rief as we.obeer . our tumultuous g' . . I 41.111i, .+.I�­;.. -1,1.4, It .. , . and the ,indignant victim ruBbed-bru . . -_1 I I . . . ,,, .