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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-07-13, Page 2It, hasaid beading over, tlio� baluBtiade bei'3ide flower petals were -not more inatinA are curious things Ambler' a preana deii ti ki. 'Jerome" 1. Collins, ahi6t the aal�ng dov&, his long, stion' cute mud.beautifulAbitil2ori seelfie4, to 6baerv6d,,alf,gbyently, with his'.odd, LONDON UVE seaman Lee, Qortz,Drpsslgr,, Ruaeo Mor- her, at! P19;0- r, 4� 9 I a off the d Boyd and the Chinese servant Ah art "d ilil sort 0 He naturally Duke as he hastened to 'join' h g eyes still fixed upon 'p her, arm to L rmy. looked at her 0 he it io� , %Lid it disturb heir dreamy golitudi, --His eyes:l it frown coAttructing.his brow." 4� LOW. I have secured every paper pertain- was not.& face for an artist to turn Lie, eyes up with expressive, pleasure and admir.a. Thievery naturaX nervousness of Miss Rilmoi�Ahat thi�i Red' Coat ingto the expedition. The Beaman Erick - When the scarlet cardinal tells from in a burry. tioth, that proved hi's words "to be �4p idle B i wn's scarcely, nd6�:, the head of s�mas u sonandtheJudi Alexie had alremilybeell ro Her dream to the dra fly� nd tbe lazy brppze =a ��St in the trees a�vzloyra took the flower with,,& Shy smile of coihpliment,, as he sal an antipathy," observed Duke,dding con s,Dooja�i6d. burild,in the -River Lana. I -SM -120,W --en �.And muinadia a lullaliy, thanks, mud drew back'modeStly m'Btep ,What luck to find you heir'a I" veramtionally, by way of relieving Zora., 'roitte fe lt iaTuly� further away from Duke,aud looked down .. ors,-lookedup,�and- colored; And, as she h Several who be thought looked uneahifortabla und6k at tbia� ablifing pink petals at.. tho,oleander felt, the'Xivid crimson, suffuse, her cheekj Glencarule i re heard of AUCTIONING CHURCH, LIVINGS. 1111 W)a6n the fangled-cobweb pfillg crutiny, I � hai ndred man marched � through the city corn-tower'o blue cap awry, as she looked do". Duke, thinking it posai. cases 'Elfte v"causeletWandinex idable. to -day in military order singing re '. suBgs The hip observed, ot I A 'PI And the lilies tall leaii over,the Wall his that his greetin& :&!I �pir Is it dew or rain on it? it has rained 44tip AfterwaMe To bow tothe butteril ligia ht' al tj and execrating the Queen.- They Y, 'in the night,,., 'Us it not 2" c6 ere Bug ave sell ifle 'too &icinating of bul"i'limVe own Ruffled Gentlemeen not Presentable 10 drilled. ItisT,Uly. Yea; there was rain and Wind, and a 'warm, toned do, 'admiration of a ease. of antipathy. so Ltiong that the I% y i rovigional Honorary Board of the, wn: the open ML oncof '* ted LiWaL, Was like a mist -veil float weird' oonlight -streamingintb my room When she ahen into When thaheat", his �azte, and added lightly, "Everybody min Y he low, Palape, Land Corporation Society for the purpose And pjciplties Amio, in'the rye,' that awoke me in the middle of the night, else a esi%Ughm�nt is asleep, I tfiink." a room where there was a cut, although of defeating' the influence of thEr Land And the silvei note in the, Btreamlet'6 throat in Xreland. Has Softened alm6st to -a sigli, and kept Me waking till morning, haunYeU- 11 Like �he lizard mud thatortoise," sthe pat was,biddent and nobody,, no even League is' -composed of the- Mai f Zora,glancind from one f the rept Saturdmy'Land SUndaYL London cable- Dk ! L I quie, o it is jdly� by,a snatch of an old ballad. �, Are you ever iles to she herself knew it was there, Until coming oghadm,�the.MarquiB of Ormond, the as follows haunted that way �by it line of poetry that thether". 1,1 1 have been watching them; to herself she sdd, 'There is a-catilere gratus'arp h the h a S I that Time Marquis, of Waterford, Earl Ross, the Earl and , W ornsleeping or waking keepax'epeating itself in, they look so, !supremely haiii, thaold- there, sure The longest day of the; year, has come 61"L6ngfol�d, " hrl` Portage a Lord nd IS th de- III ,Th6y Searched the, room; anight stars wftik our biain blooded creatures Eiuqug�, Mdd ' i the. folds"oUthe ourtmili, and.gone, finding England still huddled up '1g t� Pat 1. pink till the Y an in ondurry, - Lord' Ventry th Ardilaun, Lord: Cl A acSom6times," answered Zora dreaInily, r cap'."': in. warm 'clothing and- oy�rshadowed by �Xt IJ Duke sat. down on;the Bione bench in the Was poo Puss curled up as] and. other The , -proposed capital is, uly.: adding with some curiosity, "But what shadow,. and took, 'L oft his- hat, and.pus'llad ,:,Th I at is certainly,, as YOU. amy, far iii�breilaB,,'th��ftishloi2&bl6:iolie,b guara tee' When . each flnger-posfby the way balladwas,it? Ibadabookofoldball4da t are sing'" We 2750,000, and the n fund X125,00%, the cuily hair off his �brow,.4nd enjoyed Btrangar�.thau Misg Brown's nervousuess, the- teriliiiistion of!'the- which has already beau Subscribed. V; Says that'Slumberton is ilighL" on . ce, and I was.so food of, many of them." �k6ptedL tete-a-tete he" Which is q L Bite 'accounte I d for 1by .Mrs. winter.." Londoil' is crowded. At' the Advances at a, rUbderate rate of, interest I7hwthe grass is %tall,'aud the roses fall, prospect of.. ail unintei With r�, -,And nobody'wonderb W]JyL . Duke quoted two �linesl looking a:t her as. Brown B haviDgl:been bitten s6,4adly by, a :West end the thoroughfares are nightly will be made to L enable'la � dlords to retain if to test he Zora. Zora, 6n her part, also enjoyed -the n r memory: tiMOiOU L crowded with carriages ' oing -to balls and' uprospect, but� sly and, nervously,. dog," gaid Glencairn. 9 the management of grazing farMS.-. IU'BDMe -Susan -ErdI116 Swett, St. Nicholew for d'uly Late, late yestTaeu I saw the * ne L w moo a er . a , wn pomoe� It might perhaps have been Zorm's fancy dinnerparties. .Bdt� already there is'z sign' ase7s",the�,co'mpaliy will Undertake the and alvogethei too keenly for, hi of jbaL sumson in the. last meed 0 'With the old moon in her arms. � Jh that there was -welight sardonic bA'ection end of ihe 9 management of farms at short,lbm4d at low aybur of mind, or that of others, Duke'M oand Club. Ca. -77- A14 Sir Patrick Spens," she responded in Glencaiins accent as he spokd of her j6d-tal, -giving the., owner,& Bliakeofthe was certainly, as,Kat6 Craven said, , duh. 'Guards, pl�rade twnty-thiW-�oaches were - 7] readily.- 11�0h, I,kn hat'one. It was geidusly handsome, -"-and Zor mother" Brown." It mightlalso profit. ad ow t although,- range 9, reas't ;,'twelve started to drive to 0 erL experieDcea, in some,� departments of ave­bq'-en­:Gler A Dublin i1jej 11 moonlight. made you b loornlp fancy b hat a faint, tbinkof; that. Do you kno ne a 'change, a shadow of some �disdamfort,' th.e'CryEital Palace, where there were dinner irtation and romance Vere no very asBaBains fatally shot Thom" Magaghrey, the,, Demon Lover'?", limited,'bad never happenedt6 " look upon flitted momentarily acrbsa� Zora'a: fEwe as uxld,7a� display' of fireworks-' The last, w "Constabulary �pouaioner,-wh,le heL as r V. 'IL - a do ' ' I I .1. . I i , I lev66s are also.being helci.,:It is a buri -ill -a Yea, I should think go, Why, that has his like" hithe:rio. fndeed, the lie,of that h , k oug sitting the lodge house of, wpalthy spo a. 0 "� roatiolI had,impreBaga -instabbe of he stringency- Of the regula­ �e of the finest ita'110,zaa Of all the range Of face after 'whicli - passing'strangers turned . That brief con a t,OngL fmimer at Kilkeeall. ld ballada� . a I u r member and to deeper,L in his mind 9- -vague coiijoctuie, that gentlemen ;�eiring ruffles of:old L The movement' for the, sev6r I ance of Where i . a mamma?" inquires Kate. L Ly L a to g.ze,'wgs �Bot oft6ii G be.seen; �ned before.,, A& lace, which Lare a violation of the sumPtg- Norway� from Sweden, 'and the as tab L I ' iob- The masts thati�eio of the beaten.gold n which be bad eatertal ross Zora he seemed the 11 W'orld's one ME eye during those t -Republic,'is�assumiug increasing "I Aon'i know," he'�answers. "Thelma They talked a' little �Natural. History naind's few minu as ary laws of the ourt of.:.'QUeeB Victoria, Bent'notn thebeavirig s t And theL Sail$ that Were of thee'affett'as' Uie , of I a woman. With -Were eduddeted by an dflicial to a side room,. mout of a, time I saw bar she was on the tikace.11 Filled not inLthe eastland breeze suggested 'by - Zora's remark. about, the had flashed the pict proportions. UifpIessaut! complications , are Lal where: the obnoxious "deboratioua we a cut, "We !vays missing eadIl'other.mad tortoise;, a little sit; a -little, about the eYes as soft, and' darl� and alluring as r aie expected. brighteded with interest' from their' wris't& before Ahey. were per. lost. -our' etenBEve - grounds," Zora her eyes Zora observed that I' all Zora's ov�n, drawing back the Sleeve from, Theirew-aarioting.at. Cork on � Saturda,y getting , in weather; and then d' observes Kate. Wlell,if,,�Ou sea bar; just rose . up from the oleander' floW'er and enjoy a quiet little siesta. her aiie arm t6 13'ho"'W to him a s64,pp�,B: mitte to.6ppearinthe.presende'efroy0ty. night and to-Iiii .were� torn f -- Pea from;,the,sl op,wm owe, a, all the im into the blue hiLze,over ars; but one wdrdof Zora's had rouse -r we dqp't,want to g6 for anywalks or dr* kfi6w. J suppose, Ye bad left Kato to I I ght tile shutters flashed one glance it.Duke, aud­th6n looked .11 at wrist. It Was long ago -a-- so S �king of Jevo6s raininds me to men tell,ber that Zora and I axe here, and thal . - h` .Miss Craven does not -generally like you. b & '-tion the enev�al of,,.th6 rumor that'red­ d' repleni IV &Way beyond to be - away from bonfites4br the celebration of St. John's 8 L moiniDg; it's too hot find we- " 66'dii�iant hills, , as. she i6ok up themext she,.is your,�Aeaibiii, friend 2" observed faded'm6ruory into �sudden firs, The sue. �'dcatsin the British army are, likely to be Eve. Sho I . Ii thi are so, ts were exch%ngbd-.mndV the po as abolished in favor lot a less L 6onsplopou M a 8 stan?:a.. a fortable her6 iAfh ' hado Duke tentatively. picion ha,had fdlt'hdd now grown,almo I take this6seage as my disnaissal.11 And aytwb�h� she turn ad. her rod nd about at and 'My .,best. t a quite color. The - Conservatives are horror, Ayet Iler,he6eemadt6be, earp a car ain 6y ; but WhI 6 'It 'WAS NO a in , ystery annoye1 him., He you don't,' 'she answes prompti4 replied Zora. certainty, th Struck, . and exclaim, Only one thing 110W CZARVIEED .00K8. ),k6 it AS Until the topmaSts of that gwilan ship b done; abolish" L the L army you ti of � geffillg, --X"allex Were than hel But 'You nduat have many:fri6nds he aeterined,that, it Should be solved No remains to 8 that r ' ts- use essness is -1 Be oy. away civilly froin,ue girls was. ail one of- the. prqsen , t party could solveit but' it If." As for the navy, I Is it not� weird and uplampny and some- rejoined,. reflactino­ re'Br�tiBb,­gU0jjOtS ( f to:,add, h possib yl� is� the truth, me: in this I Iways thy, -ill Zorm. herself,- and' wh pa I can . � be and' �e� e" tbe"Jaie -or in any. a . th I er a 'Zorm d d pctr Wind off the tangled sk slaughtered under its,guns. g? 't 'w&B': )pportunity of �6B§ibly, learning Same in Other even She could case of Zora's I position an pro from eiii '�rigbt was use wber her I �i' r, -t, favorite," she adde to tbe dies of the cup., a of Iowa,-wbD avist Ing Gow,Sbekmaxi one of the two. and Glencai rn the,third OWTU,Ilps. another problem. Glenceirn, . however, fMih'6 too,'! he never.can 1* ;ad ihat,',�vhateve Z6iU c Id tell )n, it'19 a fact that the traditi6B&I at Elmira,, N- Y sai 'd to a reporter Why -should. yoq,, say so 1 9" Bbe asked reach r nhim, humiliati( 'tbLere two are �evidentfy much better company help coking on it'with eye, kn'OW.L enemy. Ruusim, has gentr.tv�o ironcladE;;tor thepther.K�'. than three. - and ka'IgrigttihgL th at , it is B impossible to lifting herlarge. lustrous, browfi..6yesl? his-, protect- the Russia;ho at Alexandria, u'day, a ' r tw ' ro�' ago L :,in Cleveland. You need He -'gives Kato a. 'paternal smile, �A with a kind of! soft surprise Wlth,1bia object be c6ntrived:that same at y "Ej A�d -not look agtoniBhod Lieill ' bi n .. �vV,th in an number and f ami y. saw im not passes a e.echo of hiMforgot-' It �is indon, should not evening' to" be, !�ora's conapanio e r ': L 1. . oeivgIblo th I ou n 'The steady oppoSition of the 11 Wh spir�, bat.his own form and.-featuies., I iIi* his iBd has Y, respon e om could you not Irish party' his, not�a, very' paint one� of save friends both malay'and true."' after dinner walk, and to lin-er behind the dark aeuB�L With YL feW'­ She slISW j totheerme Prevention BiJIL has.resulted, had viBited,his tomb �t6', do hamage to the accurate memory, for music, and whatever, the4fiite;h6roes' Manes, out, and a' ­Ihaveve'r ,very a ad, rest of. There was piece. of. . Many L, *as al 'L ta.�tbat tuna stormy 'a ' IML Iby 'the,' eep B have. leadearBk* p1led uprwit .. i -g do Spot o Ma th th.. with a mournful inflection � in her clear low -knowledge that - She .could impart h rly passed out of Iis recollection. But - " r , O� '' ayiug� f OWL all: he -ideBir'6d to 6btain� Aft I a L r' very I arge, on Iemi�u- rclouds,. 6v"rn eht. Tile right of F3 Utte -oice." 11 Very L real friends'L that '18. G am L. earch for ing. The vatch4iifir" n dh _and L Of_L L I and a ghostly., 8hip, still and 0 W t to hig arms bt h been abandoned, and L ing Wbenac I' came the f mint 'far e9ho a Llonk silenced And I need f rieri& moib than Most' people, -little prelimiury' be cam'a� Btraigh L Y Big ma mfid who I wag, :on the wav6s, and one gray bhudowy figure . I i6l I I - . . . . . some of the -most, objecti6nablege'etioths'efr asked me I' would - like, to, see the sound -is-iinging 'in his banHe kBoNg for I hav&r ation in' the'world now.", point*.. - -.1 . . : standing;,and the Wornan ? let we bee, how not:1 been.'thrown out.' President.— I was' as' *greatly: surprised as n 'k the.piess, clauses have when that sound �.was, siknaedr or oil Would YOU Pmint thOL n ? tho,paly real They Were treading oil dangoious.ground. You will think it a liberty me to as . � I L L 1. L .1 �. I " - " ' , "" h w1lat day or,hour it it, :; hUt May The limitatioub, actua ly imposed on t a you can be. He simply showed me,he was in. heard; . human -figure in tharpietuie t", ground tbat; if. safe I for colder natures, so personalra questi,)n I inquire right of Be, lz were already passed . and earnest, invited 9"dato-the-Joulb., Uu-- 9,4 4sng bears 0 Clear and. deflued detail to than done," Said erous to those two'L now an(I here, your full name?" the 'of tho.&�ited lrelan4. in WS ho,W_L easier, So I go l�eiercised in se screWbdLa6iId-removed the' lid- 'from' -that mind; but he huo f rom wb at. land Duke" but if ever � I bto. andtheyboth knew it but nbitber could My name?" she repeated, a little do it, m The power to try -nuen for treason -felony it "re isty G6n.'�4&rfieldr the windL that brings tb�at far-off ech Bair, turn back. r Z6rm wag not acting; the're priBed. ','Mary Zara- Brown. I am alwaya, blows'fr6m of th6.past over you for hints, aL without a,jdry iwiply to66 given for deedig�. bef ust as he looked the Clay Ofrbig W , s'truth in bar words, hot tone, bar look; iiian 4ame.7 I I . d' 4 2PKA lmq Zora, wag leaning. over the balu trade, called by my econd Chii 4 committe after,4�'tbe, pa' ge 'of the Act.' funeral-asif :id A. weary, uniefrieshing to the bays of,.the presen . 8 - but the most skilful actress could'not have But as regardaL your. Surname.. . You ssa looking up the�apray of clean e. . . espite It is from a landto which he hateBi6 look-, idlY in her ba d. Dukwag. lured arnatruor temptingly step by. step must, pard rown Aliens donvicted11ad r ilie Bill are toba L Sleep. :I,: -w" Surrised', for, El the� der hanging III a on me for asking whether B treated as first-blass , misdemes,Dautg, not emmciation of thoSe,:noble� foUtUies, I 'Waar back, land een Wbiob, and:13imself ing, her i'll-'intereht and admira- toward. the lines ibUt - M'mrk Ahe boundary jarthe name. to Which yo4:.hq6ve,,a leg&IL L, at once St,' CkL . regard' : as oyaidary f e1664'; the Government Must L U �with iheir,�4ikenes*;Ao-the foiyears and years there, have fblledocemus . W t L �d disloyalfy�r; and it Was right?", , I ! I I .11 ion.; but.th6re W&tj La resp��q�fp,Ld i6cused ,prerson is anrAlien resume- j��wjqq betweetiloyalty.al a- General �as 1 had seen 11'MLU"V6�1-p d- li­lf-m W, oue--of -those --- acc -where-in-the- -len -ir --pu�-4hia- delicat'd - i - - L *r r , , I - � ' that years Wilir , �Sg aff 1. age w ic ;ever 7 asions' histW G ca, n. 'questibi; a shemisphere from, hemisphere. bet eon them,'aud both 'had their femiures -befor pro6ee iDg to expel him. etLb 'the .praBervi aossand expressions ficrup I UIOUHIY UL r ldere6llLtrol, Oula art tbere �lieg safety, and in: the, truth 're pectfully s-nd courteously enought­'but P r to thelot With,a ateL, fast - a are regarded bytbeL Iri6b m6m- traces of the: exnbtilmei?s� work will'h those trackless ocoaus,'t 'in urkadabIger. blUtion Of t6LB, that ConCeSSion 6L, melody floatB,on Bn , Which was fortunu for Khth next- andi pulsethereI, ad rest ,a .be hers as of. great importance,. and j ' f ying .,been, re moved f r Ul all that:is 1.f t on earth- Usti a wind'a he intended cred.' the win�s of tb pekson'to appear' budd6iily .6ii tnit terrdee When y6u.'count your fiiendabancefor_ showed of messa from the.ljast, a whisper that. girl,, Lin ZoLrm"s pl' a ' ce might hmve opp6ition-whidh has dp. ye go Said Duke, inydluutari Y�,�. tlni,piogreBs of wit: out a 0 h' I� wag Kate Craven, . w a lowering h wou . certain y 'Arkbportenof the:�He�ald, with"t a a ove, Life cannot 9ever, �have " obaff adz' them therbilessly,: and pro.. his voice, Will YOU OOUU Me L as demanded his right to tnglie.tild inquiry. Gave ke View, C I t, one ?,: I I ing the. rnment any pretext, -f r, Death odly,divid% �ow we hav Zors. herself might to. aliyr other man have extract in hand;-vi6ited Lm eme- bably publicly, bad 6by-tfiing'iu;the,look or k a not', been acquainted long charging the Parnellites it ' Wi1fUlL 0 L tory 0 L inquiry ill ]reg the him from he , past fiom *bich he' has gu�or of I ­ . , r O,C& I'B'd, by a refusal -to enter; upon r'L'the - I make ail %rdr to either appeyed't tell her butIfeelas if.:We.had knowii.efucli other ;rje�il!r suit is ar- turned iii,hatred,and set the gulf of 'half 'b wof her priVAte 'history to a strapgor. Tbo' is' c1do.ttiMr. a true' thatAlie, latile attention. for years. ill, you -not �honor me y nell's gkilf ul IaaderBllip, aridL 'he ,hag big. vo relnAiliB'of Abe dead, President hid, been life between it mud himself. It was the firbt tim that Duke bad ever r k rr 'B' be power to resist either authority at. e�completel r y in Be ailing Me amongst you a , riends?", . (It t Wag Lj Ust t map to view even to'satisfy the burioOlity So he pag"68LOil, alone, and leaves.the two had , even the briefest al I one are very kind,"r Said Zore, Blowly . perguasio he one power wherei party, onbe hand'. heWhile L the Land Leaguer are 4n Q6� of 'the'. Governor- of �L Iowa,. ' 'sex girls " there, with 'their right 1aces nd ­ ith L Zora; tile Vag rdecidedly mud sof tly, '-but I- dare �aq accept your Zora failed,; the Want'Of it,was the radical -iiatio L ' beipginierrogateA,about W experience, v clouds dreaming 7 their cloudless spirits, lounging, Jazily and he',wiShe beL fi,en a 1p. Which L ag the � key to her, ��ain,6ut sAemea of a pleasant �oda, audr d i6 d hi weakness P a ,in.%tter,. Baid tile Mi W ai Whole WI .1 tranquilly c g.of shade' �ch no rn Wgg.n6t�A m r &ULL ii, had been Bolin aracter. And Gle rganizing�-&----Mmy-gfflent. alizing the land, the landlords ' ith better it Was tIrU,,ih,t Gov. Sharma �xepeated I---She-shook-her-;�heid-slightLy-,rregie.tftay-l�I loffyL -6066-r-ceffne Ive-,ag V138 was eas'y a pu 19nd all, L te�ViAw` 'to Bay or do in �th whose dark sttetchin� brauehas the --- N-everthei�Wfii -would hAve be either I"L wherob they h6perto grind to, petwd& the she looked.up, mi;hii3s'with steady a a ea. ,,to be. answerec So Zorai replied', with. Y bat.thakbe bad nothing e indignant or arnuBedi,uccotdiag to his 'mood, inato t6na;Eits who obeyed the non- case. The keys of' the va, it i edaulous'iouches,' bright� eamy eyes were u were in pos� light breaks' Tile dark dapthi those dr painful liesitation,dum-lowrVbjee, ave� 0 And have deemedhimBelf acruelly.miBiudged IanifeSto, *skid Eis m consequence h of fitfUI-Lfl6q�,-,thatt,--fade.-iiat �-Bhadow,-and fUll'.4 tn� rent, In i n. Lieut. VanV]iet, of.the.Tenth im-d A mournful yearnings;L. and f ean their' -f rmThe scheme ited 'Stateg�:I faatry the officer anyone. , .v I . L' �r BL quiver into light'ra"Min US tha laBigh passion seeme& struggling to 'the light, and thenam6of rown,asto,'mn�iother." Uhl n f isregarded,perhapsBomewh; tail Of OI the and. sway above. h Ste rked any PoSai�'r ion.L iat of L ""'As the hame of Penrevis, or a4iemaiuie.1y; chargeofthede aiersg6a�rdiDg. ill �fiia&d 'i� sarrow quene,ing, pass .,to 'as a deatliblow to the, Land League, and the gate bilities!.gf yalty to "Luli t En - tomb,mhdtheL* tenLniunlocked' Duke and L: . d i 26� li . in a. M4 u I are the next to appear Uponr Unshod tears. Those eyes war danger 'instft-02" the scene, passing down the garden on their. ratioii he feft�'for 2oira. I't - wag the most fitly enoughAt has" been devised. by, Mr., of, tile signals, from which riaeut mall would ?;Ora; started, and,looked up. vault, unscrewed the lid th�t�covem way toward the'rl&k6 naturs6l, simple, Probabla I 'harmless Ing g. Kavanagh, of Barris, a descendant of. Ma6- ass p ate set I , n to , ' the , top of r t 8 Coffin have take she repeated. r. Glen- heSLL ilYo that be gFould like Zora and find pleasure n n M6rr6ugh,.who: brodg Wer.', mud 116wed'GOV. arm an d ",.'party to U lazy children I" says L ouipany., cairn I do you know, then-?" 1, r , , , , ' Uli� aoftly� an' any its With Eh. view'theieb3aiiis.'-ClevelandH�rald. amilin 1 her' 0 Could ' artist d Why not 9" he said, eminestly and,impeo The proposal is to form mcompanj She , r 600L_and' tuot of, that -old.:world, paused capitai of tI50j work the evicted g s8 a aeeg�.her friends. .,,,There,, oeause and.her- inqui are.our 10autual parents t sking a nice b dde;rneed' of"adrairati6n to thai most 10,ely LBIY. "IrR, 'O'' I Ing eyes. risk bor d thu r t t Bearched his f ac an a.prevent..evic ad enants 09' uld man :help feeli detrision that it is mpossible for: a.fiieild. walk;,and we two are going to ia;tnbIe­6n1 f ac - ng a I il. L L I Glencairn did'Lnot. reply. tq'tlia: hinted wothan?" k their far�ns. - man and f rom: gotti 6g ba6 if oK:_ -0 'a 'a p Ove a; d* to simud'so mament's silence;. quietlyi ulty in the way of t a Land one yeart f p f War ro _War IW7 If p� eory,Z usleb mud' sh�p to'exist between the trees I Ii6oki, ban, 1w a seeme btike knew tR tb.� at4dy of Greek is to be retarded for,- You know�Vou don, a in the World, and wh6ge appeared- which � he spoke �Vith. Such eager . scorn formidable diffica h, Want USr!" x6sponds.' fL 'thiB - instance 'p r erfectly iight.'L �tOncdinZyde Psirk.IBawBAsiIPanid­ the pur age a givinglnorp, hi's lawful Leaguers. much too tobea"couise'o oelf-abhe�ating'ch.eerfw',. io6tia �6' � French Slid �&YSioal Rate,, 'knowingly; 'Iand-we�are : ' - . r i's: legitimate, d an devotion to the comfort and happi r . I L Lemye the �old war d 4 to Bay. what it W411 VIE The season, of Irench p1mysat ther G&ie ty at gti L S' anesii a a is 'I&id,-on th6:proper equisi- WdrMug$., -Do they Theatre � ti misei,M. Cc El tion'of'-ilie 'French lai)guagd., The uader�- cozy to disturb ,O'urselves to go and. walk :br '' 'll . tL n f Gr every one'arcrund her? Ant�lan O'.whikxv -goes -' ut at he world does, con inueg, its a( with Our elders.!, a existence, his , he s fu: L Blow or sudden, glanoog d'receivedr' not se6 'ialk of, and We are -far and Sara. Berne humich beipgs,hs a -f If you know You nit tha tanding of it when spok6iato be speols Y �v from those da wer Maglea ___So ram �t e., war ere,", he, iO6 �'& box on on r I t.�On �'*jth Sr ' "I'' d by diciatlo' undeniably.thdir best and their worat days. rk eyes � a So b'' t d' Id, ]I Bee 013 hard, t. Oya . ty� frequently �CcUP -This is Oae,r Of' r nrobargdd withran- electric By tisusparent attempt to J wbuld force my unwelcome -ekiate and -,society Idl ows SUitL; pretending toi q,u re mpathy that, Duke Mmyburne%.��Jbest,: 7eLp r . � notiero?"'Shegaid proudly. 'understand t]�6,wh6l(�.ihing:thoi64hly.",L', point of',weather. we are certainly mSSU e ibat'42oul. dayar;', PaceV" r.l& 16f ',Loid�n and her en ierpp6k once With vhoev6r� M ' , 'r . WO "'It 'W. b L a as 'a and Luli�paaB.together d­:disappiovi� or, diabeliev6. OUldr'. probably be use eas livinginmr wonderful. titne. C16u&,bur6tff, the Mine. Nilsson has signed,m a6niri6t With d ookedL Upon_tb t in the, *c ,, as Penre , in Lt -tornadoes and Iciebergs are. getting own the. widding'garden­- put she'll at it was no hiCallLy': viB,di h at led g h ie of rtal uiiir: not',' observed philosop, a *oil Abbey'foi-m concert tour he United sun brighteniur duily.'6heatnut ha Matti MO towis tome fridfidslailp he !propoged, �mlthough:he did Ong agg' r a 'IM gin h gleams of ir, moment, ffiat this masump- go I' "th t I' a r States a d Canada.. , The disputed poBss- monotonaus, andmo, t3 add to the pheno� Wi is it, the full gaze of thpae,eyes a airt not expect for a n I r ddligh gold, and,warming, Only putr memberh.im."' men&, the heavens seem to:hmvebradked Zo'a! would delliderher, gna,indeod at ofi Mme. Nilssonlg serviceB-bet,,en to dlive,lbbe a eaf bronzed paleness 'of his uli liked r nd' found, her a.ve Sort of, a , r , , ­ .1 I do: hot 6meIA6k him' all But . I OVej­ portions of tile, West abd the reser" ry nA oncession. to Messrs. Gye and MaplovIon'Were ail rnmors; a,, Crav� an *akea L Up from' her Picasaut companion,' iand, was so utterly who are you who, seem o. now all about If t voire of 'the to hai�,biok6n loasa.': juL �IrSay 'that, We are,frionds P the non fu 31m r, a lazy r I ntofiller'LeibalpTomise o% al3Lguor, - lays down her nove.l'r'and' 'Unsuspicious of any danger Duke'gadrai" he could .m& resist tbo�. e and'whbiin I thought, Until, how� U, total Happi y, anaamns suffoiiiitle'fm�l those Mr�r Abbey is thus settled. The dispute gazas 9f ter " him �- -,�ith t n ration--.�-purely.rarti4ti6'iip�recia'tionI as she xLiger to me �"ah with . Mr. .. Gye w , il a Jarrett Outbursts. -of.2 BOOM," he'repliddo MOB . Open a a, deemed ifiatr she in,,har iiino6et Tarm, h ad ersaid:,wonderingy. I be fought by'Mr.' unveiled admiratiou. �6ra, . . I . P�e in6;. , half -commanding, L I I. L . M look of his dark gray eyes. I am just what I in the courts. kme. Nitiaori Will makoher -In preparing baths children the Now,. gpoke' to bi Zorm in We or I tL ti Zora Ill I glis enthusims- unconoCIOUBBeBg ke r "'r.[. sai under L nor false colors," she a beginning cold water should be Out in first. A fatali y callY. "I have �seen ul , 'pictures teimB more likely to; deepen than diminish friends rt.ben,", Bbe )3aid veir YL fi rat appearance at'116ston at t,h d glee L is inter'qst'. softly and timidly.4 rejoin6di defending, he'r,a.6lfL' against' what of the MuSJeE&B6a8Ofi­ is lately reported where the nurse, having and BtatuebaboUgli But I. never �di h, by she deemed an implied reproachi .1 have' At this point they �wera interru L .1 A , L - ' r a on canvas or in. marble A more: a 4'i Zorwis so kind nd sweet," she Would Tllst'old ecclesiastical, sdandal,� the Bfil� balf;fillefftbe tub with, boiling water, went petf at faCeL the sight of Glencairn and Luli coming no more,lawfu right. :to'&UYL� other name, f church livingB,:'Lhas cropped'up �agaiii into all , W,,I r . than that 1!1 th . to , adjoining room for the a say to lifln. When .1 have m hdadache'l 'Both Dukd. and 'ZoraL a that of the.-reletive whom I called a the City'an' WaB,aj;Se� She along the terrace. this week. r At an auation in n - over. t a "a Ong for hor.every time I wake.; �She 1, r t a small bay felf h ' is very lovaly,�, . ented, -Zora, 4uite I maintmitiod' Ali admirable composure Lind auht,,thbugh she was,' only distant cousin, attempt was made to sell the mdvowsou or adge,ofL,theAub into, tile Water an4�wxg So wrong would rae ; of L, '6alded L looking aftai the person'with inno.. be - just the perfection f a nu g to And,wb6 me, �o bear Iterrnallie- & nonaligl&B CaL'and L smiled in greetin the. p6tual curacy of ' 'Gh rmin§ter,� � near that- he' died almogi imme-: ceilt obtuseneis--126t AltOgetb6r genuine.. Slid m?vea &S'Lgofjl�r a cat; her at ( ill , Ity Brown." Pei 'diately. h )r twp� with the serenest., equanii Sal sbury. ". A. clergyman Who was present "i�he? IMe&UL/J1M,J S is a dear;"pretty,' never jars upon you; i eor very dress never "'And -was, that Madeline Mountf6rt's a rustles aggres those of the 6olor,Ausr'hed.�Iand pr,tested-�against'tlld sale, when theL the Court, ournal, Jgs�ypr. Y Lag, Pla­ wish too .1 I ; 9- I -'�Tricycles, gracef ul littlethitig of cout66 is th sivel. inquired 6ldnamiru � -wiW -n' j;�7 ----t-- --- ... - -, --_1 --t, a 1­1-re-a-dy' do no Under- anamost . splendid ,human anihIsI 1, ever sa., do; her wfiolEi'infidence I go =no. d. agitation, but speaking ith &,rather more a or a W in favor in are --SheriB-orab eo 4'� il huslast" (38- daily, ridden by either sex, r in stand you gentlemen, Who, live y. tit -I-'m-g! -of-, . the moit clergyman d p ple-*1foge-pr caiefulL:and-guardod' equanimit$Lthan-usual� -r a to Ar -e d-, crowds r all f6llj�footedrorea- he ArCs of the c.1ty. 7 ecause: Bbe,t remarki by-tho'.by b night bd. Bence is like, a sedative to irAtable'aerve I never board of her offering-;s;uYrbbjed" -That is right, 1 like to a* and ralieved,' r' lists. -know �ti up Btra'y dog' the aubtionear,. any, a you D ess!Society re�ammends la tik e liaignant at my callino�! beloved rling. tion;'! replied : Ziera; in a very. ow voice,. tT!ii6,' rojoinedthe clergyman, ." is not towear'�tb6fi a Idivideds 'irt a dead, you know. W t It as an in on., she il And 'and �.Shermigbb, iakeL . 1. . . t that when You are' laid up with YoUrL head- starvibIg,ciits, and had not ddasad, lb mon r n tional insuli,' which 4a �far frio'm my . mean. aches you are 'Well, taken care of "' DUke the lamentable loss.of Duke's first r'is VejYL painful to th a tithes of another clergy- dmilgeLit &110,Wsnfreer use of legEi an Gl6nomirn' 8 e. selling of tb llly�ihoughof d6uiseh6!gcIov6r I, -wotildroplytoLuli; and then ad to'himdelf ..th6 white t6rribr,,Jack, who had b �ing� this ubjeci beemuseit tn th A Win d 0 d sell lost,. man � itis the Be"thdr lig a the lot,'fr6m sale know -it is not the intbilect or'the 6ipr61EI-' that Zara *a d advertlsed in Valn-nOW �a red an nor wi ortant c6nBideration." 9 certuinly a most remarkably an ppem I-must'arpo OgiZo fair alludih to it," he by the collar a. 'large St., 9 . . whereou one'. of the , parsons - proposed a aion 'in big face that makeb. itLS6 Splendid attractive girl, - and-exerciadd 'a *onderful dragging'�, along said formally. ,,I will, not m6ntlon 'It reat improvements -have recently been It is pure form and color -profile just . like' influence over all wh6pame no Bernard dog, !young, unwieldy, and half- *qU ' io'the auctioneer. with tile 4 vote of thanks ar her, and he again. I=had-.someAlWit aintunce mad:e inCurboline, a; deodorize& extrget of -like �ObDjeetures�-&bctU� grOX - O'-;WOUI1 -with-Busil,-Penrovis,'which May goeo . Unit words: 11 I think you ''Afe, a Very good - -na, a, prp.bably.- bpLa big-Els- a petroleum, tfio�great tqral h i�,r&gewor ad Greek mmrblo;�­aud coloring u wb RES.— iorids 0.11 r. r . - . I I I � I ZoraI8 -past. all uh6tions as t I a - attainm -to it aand how it piotur d, sliec. -bar od-sized donkey when he had for my montioniIig is abgolutely peife6t as!an ex. Rate," said Zori go L L " Dii . 'furtherto direct pubic attention' to the. I . "You ara,enih�gia6fjc; f UjUj6. his full haigbt mud [I 'YOU I q' � and delightfully perfuma& hair B iy' The first -a-t6te-witli Zorar r 0 auty e is 1. he's a ddL ' Know'- m6ch of.hiML?I' she 0 ervative UlBlt6 ask F30 ress v, St id. 'Assunta, fias just brought him '6if waves of LStandard warns ChUrchmen ilim W, h it., v,ith a.soft Bin is ce n WaB not s' -Wistful in hertone- dious sysibm. , E.vezi *the' Cons d ing and restorer. Everybody is 'See.wbat a be ry_ r'si _rFly, -speadily.-rep Berna with mothing t if they lighted it Sold by all druggists de. d.di--.' dm etaied :as, Duke poor little W . tossed upon the b 'desired. r 16�7 -to h--delight-,,--*)aer-gii3ter-htLa- patli6tic. their-enemleB naay some da� With bar lis, and in be Opportunities a 9- -1-vibo-bAA-�ever-kno�wn-t�-fither!.s "' 'I 8 16�0 or a : E.�d,��coun.try ave A!Rg heart .h,E.g conver aii world Rate'arbapsody. with li'er,furthorthantheit bLrth'.joinihg ina rocaive&,it. as Eu 'present from a lbountes ii!4a could such a anwh*le the melancholy fact bbuge as A. T.,Stewart.& C6" b 'h Zora was a prudent little woman, who, mebody. Isn't'he 9, darling ? look a 8, wit .gue gehEirml discussion, were easier sought ibaii '66 t his No, 1, knew but little," ' replied - Glen- remains that of the "t*o Bills , introduced a vast business, begin, and end within �a had laid to1matte'ertain ldgBons of,worldly" found. Itwo Bom6days'affeirtheirmorn- great. paws 1'� cairnlasif hehadnothEgmoreto.6a'Yonthe in lore, and ing Mae . tii3g oil the terrace . thatrthey "P.L r Luli held a huge pupy's clumsi, heavy ?afliament this sesiori to deal with period Of BiXty years. IfiEtiglanditwould. who knew'that LI!Cwould,mot I to I subjeet. - And nothing more'did lie Bay; and do" i r i ' the question, one was.t6lked out and,tho be'deeme'd a sin to allow, an establishment for her o ad mire' Miss '­61iincairli i lover: pefied to Meet alone, again, an&th a t lue'� 'paw toward Zaim.lo hand -, but Zora;,usually t ittlr too, it was on th6rjeriqsce'.. 130 ready torespotid, drew . back a ate L p Zorm wbo'would fainhave. questioned him other stands bu a better-'ehance. sc (,.nection It or as we here in her turn, did not dare. She only-106ked too warmly so penhearted Kate, hoL. Pledse don't lot it tou6h, me III she said "timid he Hope, with Sir.All6n Young in com-' -term it, patronage � to go 63 61 exiat6cCe,4 )Oka out exactly what shefelt (and -It LW&B not morn at him with entreati6g inquiry, but� 1. . L I h n w, but burning tibL and animating a Maud and, a picked crew of officers andmefi,. The English mind is.asmuc impressedbk m'W'YB with, an apologe Mile' be was unresnousive and cold aud,Would generally h . han less),,tbought. noon ;r for 'the midday sun in'the early dayB' . it I LZr. U. t'beai7 a dog tOL C ' ags;i 't . r - his'sailadfronitho Thmmes in -search of the age of-,& business house as -it is y, that mppreciativ6 of, trud, masculine Ome near Mc.' 4 not, refer in 0 th t He had "I' MakingL White L statn6a � gleami oddlAam 667fend'o a 0 or' n of anAtaliaii October�"is burning,still.' The an beauty.' ng among ther,green' f dogs," ascertained What be knew, f the Eir firstior Xov% Zembl' I 6f the,�Vi' a in the collar. said. Luli, caressing ilia animal's tawny his 'he wag not going t -'peovisioned-for two years, and one year or raser, a resident of Duladee,,Waa foliade looked 'coor in the.,sunBhine; #he I owninterest, and 0 'Eira. The Hopois completely @quipped 0 ru m Bic r ontre I this ive down into the L d6rk past again 6r hers.' the t head, but considerart6ly'retreating a little di enpg64 Ii afar a M 9, CHAPTE,R XVL 'late lilies Spread their waell. -Petalsvide;, further from :Zoia I'Arb you 'afraid'_rof with light ice boats, Sledges and tents, for o8tronger,,, - the last Lof L Glencairii was moody and' silent �that spring. A felon coming on his hand, he Sweet life, ifLife We'r the oleanders perfumed tlf�air the. lase in case of the loss*of the'vessel. -There went to the hospital'and had it lanoed; he B th clear of things that wrong her, With their almond,like scent., On the burn-' evening', and Bat thinking -long -alone n his in'LL ar L It is very foolish of Me, but really I L night. r . I Was much my8teryalmostto tholas Ing rather than tmOBIOnt then. returned' home order � to get his Then twothings might live longer, fngWhit'e'-)Iot Wall, 'A groan lizard basked, room' at Dreai� I- leadership, of the, expedition,, family, but�beforo he could get'motartfOr. hings than th.,V go am.,,' re8peotingrthe, or n again. Two sweeterrt thinking.. Not pandering,; not planning; rival candidates pressing their clAimg wit4 his ne.W home -h with dull black, eyes. A, lar garden. I will hold him f got lie i ' a all a was taken d W Delight the rootle�8 tortoise roasted himself peacefully,onitlie: I ly'&L tilp I not re Boning; a prey r to dark and strange owe, and I'll tellAssunts,to. keep him but of your f 9, argue Much persistency; but Sir Allen, bei.g the and, af ter S f6W days' torture, died. The And lovath6bloomless bowe.r... gravel -walk. Awiy-in the distance, beyond ticies which li&'�di&��not, seekto: ' - Y� OnIng. 8 Delight that'lives*an hour, way," said hulfgUringly.L favorite in high quarters, carried the da . ddotbrs pronouliced it blo�d-pois H And love th' t IN d '--.-the azure,�,Iine of the' lake, the, curves of &Way ;r haunted 'by foreBhadowitip,of pro :It is believed that if both'the t ira and Hope - 6h, no, please don't m,entionit. leaves 6 wife"ind RMall children - 'NU I know fiii i'Mr t tr rr bable storm, w all he Made no project to is an absurd nervousness of' mine. I no design to'ay4t, but sat return safely they will bringmoBt thing bue comfortable circumstances. )Ie hinaL blended softly away 'Into a it any Zorz as the first up, the first rommy:haze oftho inter�ae blue sky. , But avoid planned par an out on the think,! inherit jt� fk6m' or - she discoveries in FrarizJosef Land, tandingJ6 terrace from the .Morn6ut he .caligbi sight of ZorB;- . I !"fi � gazIll A table ju�t completed byLthe Indimnm� next morning;- was leaningL Was bitten by , a dog oncej� and ever a or gloomily ''at the Bpot Where he show that �hejuture route to the Pole, will, Bureau Of Wiih over the balustrade, ibachipg I down for Duke-cea6ed for tsk6;,.a;hY interest, in 'the she could not bear even tha sight'of a dog-," d"amed the clouds. would gather. a view to &scar- a lie along its shares. tb laudpoape. 'To be.conthitted.) aeution branch of oleander from the steep bank Glenmirn turned allddenly r and looked at� Talking of explor lon, May 13 m.ti a drain- .LWUB sitting under' a tree hleaars;. Burton and. aget nd which yielded an which alved up from, the'darden below to Sl� of white Zora with unusual intentuabomnd interest,, that the 'work OfL� Bhows that I&! the terrace above, when , aaecond member fuschia-that which'she had only known It -'though .Elfen,'Belton, wife of a, painter,. was Cameron oil m.reaont visit to the Gold a' bushels of wheat. per acre for I I That is not strange )as said, "I d L i91 O� the household emerged. into 'the open as it green-II011136 potted plant in London' t'' 'L . yearo., before draina ielde ifisId m-certa'in exten 'curious that,you charged before, Ahe Nottinghaiii' 13669isl 8;ast will b9isBued shortly. The'reare-no five L 90 Y air. Zorm heard steps upon. the path, but, she found,tere a Aeltevin' 14 to the bushels for,fiv 'Years aft6r being drained., ler g tree -with should have inherited the t6tior %sit trato� with neglecting to provide her -outward, signs of a great rusl ashe. did not'turn until Duke Maybaine bad some flowers in as fair a flower a bad'bito ?�' he 'added, after a, pause. infant, -four 'months old; mith 'ad . equate wondrous gold Making shore Yee With corn the increase was from'Lil to 74 OV L a, a] , ' the, 0 come close up to her, and:- broken the as the :1uschim-bells which drooped or, I I Yes; she had a gr6mi -scar on her wrist food an lathing. he child 'was found tugineet ]Sjelville� tel.egraphs from bUBbel8por acre. During Ome period er,- r, -&a_ .. ......... -.10th.-ag, -the-number--of-cases.. Bilence wit osdikvati ud-seemeco-kimher-durlin of--neg- Yakutsk under,the- date April �!! 4bi 6�Qrigival- TrUo-od morning, Miss Brown." still Una graceful ma the, inisfied from 1,840 cases, to 490 cases' Y P, .,And wus it in Yor time Imeansihoe .36ob on a bed Batutated With filth. It only follow$: L '" 1 have s6arohed the coast, from dim "Ohl -good morning, Mi. MayburneIlt who dood poised -,marble -pitcher, youcs,n-rocolleo011ie'aakea, weighed . six and a, halt pounds, instead .of tile -River Alanek to the Ri I ver Java,but afterdrsinag6. amid ZOrg, glanciho � up sweetly, frankly, in and 'flowing dr 6. The NO all no Ic n the the. average fourteen. , A pc goes of' the second cutter The" h ardest rbo is, in Lade of -the sof tea, inly - recollect geei 'g they relating to have found no tr ka. a or etty doforenti a OBI 0 orUW id mark tha the child's life was found in tfie'hottoe,' or Lieut. Chippa' al stone nymph Was cold apn6dryo",17.id, b Darty, I have buried the mud, just As 'th6 biggest'sWells- are made, h auttha Prisons I r w r last ill L Y "Nerves and ant' t zuy�h 2 Allownio, that Warm hu'man loveliness Vej iv�thies� and heredi ary as 'emanadd. remains of Lieutenant Do Long, Dr. from the shabl an. 7� 7"