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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-06-29, Page 8"You have dop 6pasted Melicent tihsIlment; David, understand him, but she felt that she was the beat thing'would be to out it'dowu e, ill," r , k , SANGE]UNG IHIUMAN I1AlEAJBS.:, Head the est91 1 '71.1111 saidClinton 6xi,bfiglit n' 'to have spo an. 11E) reproved. trelapBiagintoquiptude. "Only, coldly. t Y of you'are - a, 61 III David!: Sir, I beg your pardon. I misunderstood," there are See I now I I If She rope. blintold Sprang to his, feey x1aft-,11his !a Von Uan't help A17,\Vhen tyOu ugaged me, Last 11dett Ila Haviltoiriniz. out and and Frcmiine you ad made a Mistake When yqu,were !'Yes, I have, done all evil thing," e told me to imi ite ve 40' 't'he she ob'd. , She beu� her head, ivoiewiny ti I r, -.young I ning that your joll Was cried. But you are so fair, 6nd,so Sweet Hair-aiii9eing, 95 cents," is the Some- best I could." regarded bar with unfeigned sdiniration. quite -so yc if he had begun, to woo her, for his own almost in year rma�would yo4abiAe by that I loved,you before, I was aware. You what novel Sign displayed in the window' of 111WN11111 11M I Xi�o aide and 16C -OrTA antler. ends, fie now I& ed, her deeply. it ?10 did not'inean � it, but., pnqbnscioRs�f guest baiba v you a 1341�#, Bro r shop, and, 6uld dibpend."� Said, Melicent, drow me to love you b.k,,,y( k Does. attr�'� it But I want you t answer." That w. ,d by the curio -as, notice, a reporter :1 hate a tacE61 P the rnaid64 Said, Q b not fl - , III I " I t I "I When it is'Rene's affair 2" Many wistakes Ilphig consequences which Ing me away in anger ast evening entered the establi'shineut to 'Atideloser, to the drummer draw'; I, It is - not his' ffafri He 19.11ot�ybur cannotbe averted. Then w0 must abide itX am not angry," Said Mel It'l ascertain what new pb"e of the tonsorial of some diii8tei;, don't th 0 y . you?",,. by mam surprise d an& veXed going w"., Th . 'And then the drumillor Shook his mans- father, and you are not Feder ago. � Surely mybut More With art.bair7ain a interior of the Y, I am not guilty of d I i8rabpect in ad0regSiDg aerated wit I h half a dozen "This Was not a natural mistake -not SetIftbanyom Good-bye." Shop was, do nerenafe enough withnae," Saidhe; "'Wilttever hiipp6ns to tfie train, you without y;u,r brother�eintervbntion,TI! like falling into the fire, or p1laying with a IWelnust not parthere, in the shadow,,, more othe Signs, and two knights of the allvayo porlmy on me!" Be as Like the first thunder-dr6p that falls, loaded pistol." he insisted. ''I Let me raw yo,4 baok-64 razor and 6 colored boy fanned, them Iv Ilesist: as with beavy UnexpectedueBs, on an upturned * "'What -sort of Mistake was it then?' far as Delysmere. Pray,pray let and waited for customera. The reportei And, with 6C,7- Loblack 6byes.; wal fallilpon It wag aftificial. It was done -by a lnexbf?'You back VI had just made ktiown ­b1s errand The train plunged In til flower; d.1d this- unforeseen- avo, .. She that, -he b a And placed when two youths f the variety known The drunimer1rought her blooming check, Melident's ear. .1 So surprised wi nster,,w a wove a I chain ;,, r , all I nd M-7 neck 'He helped her into t a t And'frescoed itwith mainly hieS. Starting u again'. the tiller in: be a -hands- as .1 toughs,� e' 0 immediat her. But,, Fre- It galls me,� be cried, �Opee : r 6b&qissiv Bruboldened by her sweet alarm, .9 speeoll failed P one f As o. tlyey tore through tbat-teclipSO, Maine went on Speaking, and she listened "It causes me frightful agony. Would you She wa's conscious of an excessive, even a t1liem, notwithstanding the lavish display out Ila laid her I head upon his arm, almost in terror., ge'declared love h�ve' me bear it becauge the Monster Pro. . pable, -weakness, but she yielded without of signs, inquired it 11 this here's the place And friezed a dadqon her 1ip§- He, ant &remonstrance. She was as one whose hand a passionately.- re.ated her,to accept fare it to be- there 2" Ile the teller was wot burned yer hair tAb we 1" the maidOD'B'weetly Smiled, his suit. I think I shoulci not re�ard-thel feelings is seized in a, dream, and whose feat are Being,assured he had reached he As'she arranged he tulnblec"abl ',But you tire' Ainy's father,""sho said, of a said 31clicerit, Smiling. hurried, forward through a dim and tangled right place, the youth IiSk6d it it 11 hurt -And once again t4e sunbeams filed roe. yet," and hen the ba&er said it� was a 'le�� b6at - skii]mned ng. Jmself in one of in at the ivindow whor) they Bar. at last. ."But this Monster. swears it hasxigbts," Jorest by an irristible,fo a. list With a g4is7Edre 6f ­Tbe lit� -rapidly &16 Ali, me I for once that)aorrid pest "You mean, that I am too- old," he cried. sai SB� Operation,, spatedli Lrbling fear, - Yet you told me only last night that if I' Are' you in debtt Sir Oliver 2" asked, Each of its Occupants was - oppressed and =airs�and told iliebarbler to "bring on Was.robbed of eveiy stf uk you for Our Interest: aryl,, Melicent felt ashaintod nd out. yer blaze d6d do it up in,,style;1I he added tba dre wooed I should win. Yea In de me botd. MalicOnt, timidly., I get Oif here I" 4k , it raged',;,Cliuton felt Ashamed and conscience. that he Excuse me, 61 Iiilg.� wantbd'a ",rag'lar Summer You te k.' You raised my No, 1, don't owe a faikbA out, mpted t peak- . aga at AAdsosbelefbhim rowr2edln-Big, irlj-but� -atir loont, Short all Over'.'! The'first glop taken by the 2b, hope Oli, inilk-q9que ----She-opened-her-lipB-to y6u And on the Bea of soft drealliS tossed ting 21, closed them without uttering' a syllable. but ghe,iievei looked at film. -Ali ineffble barber�was toau�t the youth's hair in 'the of her sweet lips and puie,pright eyes; rstandih Said Molicant, She did'notlike to frame the uthat sadness liad`overg�read, her face. At last regular way �. with the" scis�ors, � and this So quickly gained andquichlyiMt.: I did not Unde was oil her mind. - A 'T ast to wake heco,uld bear it no longer. 1 He Shipped his being finish adream?�btrt, ahj at I much , grieved. "I , t But ]Is bad observed ed�tbe at of,"singeing began. And learn that din, some one else. 'How �adullid I dream �.you the motion. sculliBi and leaned -forward: - Taking a long wax.ta&r, such aa� are,'used She'd seized upon her cllaudb�,to snake .,,You were g( umed the sculls, and the boat pre. in' any household-, . he li&tetd, it from, a -an i Y. lie look. The'de Tnpr, � and." with a d wamond pin i weka thinking of me'� I am so s6rr: " )ing �o say something," he' ,: He res 0 n to gueeB My Bald.' 1( DO, not hesitate. . Yell 6annot gently arrived at t comb 'lifted His watch add chain tYo-were to af-and- baS�bu KIDNEYS, LIVER :A�0 URIN. BY- URSANS a Proud eve - i 111orning, Noon a a , is oab man came to open it, arld'Mrs. Cam- what r remained. of the tyouing �man% nd Night. hatentionsyll said. Fremainet, constrainedly. anger, me. pray say wh t iii your dai d:" the bridge; Stalking down her gardeu-path, was hair into r �hw3ydise can Oh, Mr.. Frornaffie, I * am not prou ughts." idgbs, the tops o�. which he There is only one wit f by whic as )as rd angrily. ordering her ahildren--witbin;. -deftly.."hurlia4- be cured; and that; is -by rem n cnno-you�-Pe -She- ventured,, a �vi g the cause-- ]lbw glorious flames the,tastern'sud, she'replied,ja a aued Vere rhaps�?'i whateverlima,y-be. Thegreat medical author-... f bri return your .affection, but indeed, indeed, blushing,. '1�pprhaps-bouud in.,honOr to doors. taper, � until a halo of smok �` labireleX his lliance just begun! id Meliertit.' head and, a Uilit. odor ofe 9 Was of the day declare that, nbarly', every disease Orient with . blush, Lamnotproidd. I'thinkyouhavepaid,m one you do. not love?" Poor little thilugg I" Ba teasted ool i8:causedbydoiabged kidneys orliv6k.To restore wi , ikes to,sopg the lark'and tlir�sh; the highest complinlent -That is it,7 he said, quickly. am They are such pretty children, And their floated aboAi t the rodirl, add out into'� the thes i bereftbre is the only wa' Y by which hea.� -nerlm mate At bringa 6, rosoatb, warraer ligiat, hm tIf I love you," bound -to game one I loathe.,- mother Beema so iough With them."-- sultiy-night. With great gkill he Soon had can be secured, Here is whole %vai Dispelling allhe chill o�,riight, It is comp. I I an or Core has achidveditagreatireputition. Itacts --sai - a could Clinton did not reply6 e'was �busy 'with the--entire,top, back and sides of 'the 'directly upon the kidneys dtid liver and by J,, AL&btl,�Wial�e �he mad6-nn. reply. In 'truth'sh' in in a healthy condition drives disease Which gleams and glints witu-sparliffili-glaue; it YOU AAteAt. . - L ­ E to h"r-soul. his boat.' Presently, when they were youth"k head, coMpletely Singed,, that', . the not., An aiiow had. entered �in , a 33hils briinfult the new day's cup-, - t Ohlotil within the look, . and the Water was begin- worthy in the meantirne staring ai ibd andpainfromthesyStern. For all Kidney, Liver Ubere goes the breakfast bell! Gab up, .0 bar, And his & No. How 6'uld I? How can Tliere'was a lark'siDging above Mrs Cambrid a ad Urinary troubles,�. forlthe distressing dis. Piercing, notes�;struck her� cruelly, They -ning slowly to -descend 9 operation. as reflected, in the looking- orders of women, for mdiaria�anq physical, yon think So 711, n them. glass, - �and , in' But -you Will not marry me?" affronted, n 0 omentsrily , exclaiming-,- troubles geii&ally, this &dit irehaddy has no her. Why did he obtrude big adva 6d and; koked down upo is companion was equa nee was forbidding and alitiost And she Sho �ruthless inusic on. Ifter war. -concoctio,,s:daid to be just as good. Tp�noon,,and but a brief hour's spell ok her bead. inded pres6nea 2 llek.cOlinteiia H Reware of impostors', imitailonIg and j4heye comes a lull-atime to toll Are y 'th Me 91, asked' %inister, but it was very bandsome, impressed, and made constant ForDiabetes ask for'Wai-ner" Mate Dja.� Soon after Fremaine had o4 very angr FAhe world to take a needed rest, gone, Re I ne Y :w evening for m,row came up. into the garden.. Clinton.` "A fine Sir Oliver I" remarks of a like nature. � When. the� betes Cure. She called out. Zo gain new strength, and added zeSt I'thbught Mr.Fremaine waWhere,.'he: IWhy should I be angry ?" she, said, Par sale, by all doale& Xu all the duties and desires of. life, youth"g. head bad been aufficiently toasted Auhour when tlierels short Surcease of st "Very,�'be replied laconically, and:with- to Suit the�barberls artistic eye, the,taper 111.� WAUNJO it CO., When flawers�Btoi? their blooming, birds r�th.l ii, Saith.-a mournful accent that, belied he I r i5utIooking,at her. -WaB, put Qut-and the customer requested T as ter,'14. Y. London Eng. song, He. lk" just gone,a said -Me icent. words., are I nto, 0 nt�; Roch wro'n,-,,' -and 'talk' to me Rene- . darling.- Take r And -all things rest but,time and Sit down �,.Zhy should -you beangry?" he repeated. da a of the'. lady as, yclu�go out. to step clown to the'.wash-basin, �Wbere aa,thoroughly, wa 0 our 'book an a use w she said. hiel head. w shed, dood Irned Clinton. The breezes fall away into a sigh What with Y d the� things I 1 hav;' deceived you I Becawe The gate is but nd JIB time for lunch on milk and pi . a. seem to see'very,liiie of you just now."- I have misled you --.- Because I have soted t -evening," r tu away 'the that feinalbed' At sh6uted �nd 01 ;'64ch' hair, -'and ,when 'that "Whatiloyou mean by, other things?" t e hateful part of a liar , I 11 Gbod-evelling," she' as the boat the : e h A-) 'Wlt R, "719,night, the l3reatbindtime asked Itene. M61icent, blushed., for sha, lustin.atively,Melicent put.0-aA her hand,. Passed out 61 the lock� II A long life and a, operation was',finished the youth gazed in Z C 'run, I Who race i, d his. merry one to you; Sir OlivSr v, the glass at, is, I bbautifall�� 'clipped . a roe ali.diseases bf. 9 -be siaidals laidaway, �; ", Whe wor�:aholis;closed, the days turmoil is past had,thought of Amy. t6uche Well for oust I'CaDnot bear that -woman," sal& Meli- cranium as ever left a barber sbop'� Pay a bles'sin!d comes at -last. Ing., I'Was thinking you 1)013�li don't f" She said[, entreatingly. 'that i StarSL ive me, or no rter and remarking 'that it !F" an nis. done, th their vigils keep, fte, iLt Delyrm6re now,"' said she. why he SF.O�'t.uali me? Whyclo-you cent, pbudd4ring. 11 Forgi' f I k W' ing his qua — _Are: so o 11 wasalt sucha bad, racket, afterall,"' the. -And bird aDd f1ber in darknega are asleep. not Spilin me 'from you?�, he exclaimed. You'als I interested in Der, but 'is� not.,her It has specifle action on. amd b [Der rude and repulsive TI gave A' Partin organ, ena liug'it to th vr ff tarpi ditr Uer al! the world& silence most profound R VII. I am a reptile 1111our sigbt III real] known �her a I L oDg ti me," ba�l youn g. glance of�ap- inaction, stirawatinci the herathy oecretiorrof Absorbs the and of Sound. CHAPT 11 cry, 1 "Baid Mel I have a provai ml - With. his com-, the :aile; and:by 3te6ping that bowels in frod�. 17 : . You make me inset in the mirror and Sweet night, thou �enflehandmaidof the (late For some.montlis Amy and Yelicant,bad But I am no wiser. Clin'tol I -This ig,the only Place C-o'ndi­ .1 ecting,itsrogular , ch.aFg?. 23aefroutdoor's looked and our latch kayiag&�O. a overiDg. her, eyes. parlion d'a'parted. cin 'If you are , sfteHnefibm A' ' ''but -this countr�,�,wh6re �oil 6anget 'I bsen �almogt, dail"corripauio B" silica Melicerit landed 6,15 al�smere; 'and in ir%� r do not know what you have done.'. Wadaesday,& liadabsiented,heiselffrold. Have I not� madeyou-Ioveme? isnot walked swiftly home,feeling strangely i siiage"." said ter t I In � be youilis c6nstx­oatod,.Xidm6y-' the barber, at the,hetroat, and �,si . boe to t U uulike'the s' Retroat'a -ad gone; but it's a prettv ah,�me! tha dark days, hat enough?A6d now Ilhavemaae,yo, elf who had left th ' 6 b common thing q�ddlily�, a ad&, hein, every wildly. ',, Oh me a was -her to tileane th6 Syste..It., . I I tai�; a 14orougla- course of E ach to g ieva brother had, gone to . Londoq.:-§1­5­7'ne believ I Wbeu. dismal were its weary ways,' tant to betake herself to Delysmare. U ' conclusion, he stated ve.1 why was I.eve be n r And doubtVasery near despair;! gi you taus?,I . disinclined to do anytniD 6 Who 13 lite seemed far t6o hard to bear; the garden on the root, Melicent-felt reluo. weep.1' he crid Jg!vElLours before.'. Sh glad that in Elig and Aiid Europe, atid- in 6 ri my to' r �TSj.,p I $1, g bui,'it'alid think that it was Bvid to be 916041tal tbilig for, it waited for the other to initiate a cour my best laid plans, teBY, and niter -knew � that the Other had' with crossed hands. the air,.'and s.x6uld &9, to flouristi -IiiiiiracticEct)i(y;tii,opeiess, v His pas8ionate adjuration partly recalled - The cat came and I A'ad I was 16 g to let slip reaSons for holdio aoof. : After. bar broth. her to ber BeriS68. Sfie -46ok her ha;ndker- PUr)r6dL round her, and gave her a Peculiar like after a, stimiDer shower at's departure forLoudon, Melic6nt, feeling eye' more restless or'intelligent The work I allied Lfta�biought me gaill! in, CODCIUSion,4 j'It ain't chief from s, and looked at comfort which a but " he added, 'or the . y aire il A e' t and ]BeStL Ianimal coul not, have conveyed. But, aby�good for tald-headed 'men; The dark dark days,t when, weeping'skies restlebs and iiielihed' to wiilli, and, being hitn'reproaclif-ally; .1tiShlye6Mfortab, L, , I adshimself F30 Be Is, haven't any bair to be braced up.1'-'Phild., And sAbing wilids scouica but to� be tifisble to seek Amy�'SL socitity,,sbllied iorth -Sir 011�er,'�ou forget,"L She Said; oa The -echo of that,,L,�amau woo 'her -way along the Vowing del7�ia Record. 'They are L d 1, ops,.� alone; and took, I C�aye pardon " he replied. 11 gut we' that �he saemed to com'muhic%te �some of compoun eti j,frou` Whose deeper Di6aning was iri:me; - of the are Past: forgetting, � now. Meliaent, The (mys *hert love;had proved untrue, Path which'foll�w6d the Windinka buyd I' hi's stately tranquility' to the� pale and' Buchii-Mandrake au� bandelion-tlie Oldest hDoti d 66'cree�et-co ad unhappy woman on Whose lap h 0 lay curled An JUxtraorillinary,L JDre beat nd most' valuable' modibiras in the And frierldship,but a broken reed triver. As re ver , Made You'l9venae?"L -L66k Cottage, a group of children Attr I acted WhYL do you ask T' up So'snugly. '_ to-daly that a d aughte�r of L Nvorld and cbntain� all:t�e A broken reed� thavpiorbed And luade it inl,yl dumbly blood I -Two little -girij�j Oh, Tom I Tom!" shewhigpered, stick. the late Harvey Jewell, brothak�of the late, properties of all other reLOedies; being the Of seven Because I must know," he. 135id,impetu ing his thi I ek, Ma greatest Blood Purifier' Liver Regulator iind Lifo Tlxe dark and dre"ary (lay , S in'which or eight ysrs,of age, Sat, on the gra�es,out­ ou'sly, Ans L war mal Tell me V Have I grossy. fur, � you don't know. rshall.Jewell, had recently a very queer and Health Restoring tigaut n earth No CUB_ what anaisbrab,le creature I am III, unusal experience, and one calculated :Lease Or Ift hem] land, 6iist where And pthitful'laiDdii6m4idthe powi�r­ 32B, made.you love �me ? �D6youlo-�eme,?'I� Ute bodV would -not Servo the mi d, Bids the little garden, weaving daisy-6haj and p-rdssi pa theselhtfeig r ' so ;'so d littJ6' fewt, Clinton did rkotgohome when he had to make a 'cleap fib !�thd it Is 1� d ky,miill-in fmp6tbixbb,to bind years younger,, -ainbeyeu are bound?" upon Ing On. .Wbydoyou's&- Ahedioperat!i6na. 1.�' ' �,-, .called voice, parted from Melicent. Their hand -shake in hd� '.SoMe% had They �ive n4w li'f d1'j'­­t jit, d Whon dUtyL et.'o d)1. They were pretty chil- There was a, momaut'srpause, t Lt - I'll I L � - 11' a an v gor a e'ago an Veh�ot, Smiled been, �iciharlged in silence,. bu fieir StonstAnd, he dIllesqwalh of blh,me/hnd praise dren, And wad nodded had dream in which she distinctly saw an infirm. To allwhose 6mplo�ments cause irregu" fa,rtt,ng,1aeaXt which heaven and�earthlnight have passed'. lari: sliewiiintby., AEfabedidso d Met,; od 'the � pain, and' rbprokch tyofthebowela or urinary,organs,or who Oh, too long.'aChIng Weag, daySt a all, handsome Ste two Would not haveheeded.. eyes hit undertaker drive up to. her residence With away, but tha on L li&r L � n.%H_ , � requii ith all- ill-ternpared Came to yq i heaxse: He Was a pee -a an svp6tizer, Toniciuid mild Stimulanti 'u. with an unfettered in fier8bad scorched 'him. Etc loitered woman, w U ma is HopBittors are itivaluable" being fiighlycttra� Shadow L of t But then, 0 soul, than weit bat one inoed� out of, the he'cottage;' hand said'C inton,',­�and t6id:Yicu I loved the ba9k fors, wfiil.e,�:aild coin missioned, a' �'queerly'bhdped, nose' which 'looked as. if it, tive, tonic and stimul any dO6,.4. � .1 . I , I I . Xte But ()no in a great comp 4Y, and came slowly, down -the box. o'the rarest passing Man to'takeihe. boat back'to Bel,-` 'had,been broken d, , I .� I., : And each had had, some days ae'daxk you abovethe stars,,:Add abov an was twisted toonogide,� in 'Canabridge, the �iamcrrid inthe qt I ieen's crown . -m-would--you me vhich . No matter what your fceli�gs.or. Symptomsare, As any that hadLooAe to thee - edged path. I� Wag Mrs. nt. Then he:i.followad the path that gave his countenance an expression .,y M' jo� ,who Iwhat the diaeaa6L Or ailment j, ChIld Fr .16d�tathe town, made his ay to the Du �Would 'have made debbifica wo a�4 Be emaine -had given.. 1 6 Hop'Bittoara. or -into every life. must fLl then loved tiOn eaByand Don't wait ur til you are sick, �auttlfyori Only feel The Solemn rai f hurniin tearz, Sixpence. UMptUOUSIY. ­, OL' , , H ' L L - - -e,eame r ri-6n Ur oak or stin Lyg'Afbas, and diae&S ertain. diiectly-towa cl-�he Jr- -bad-or-miserable, '81 Hop Bitterssafonce. 4i Andover every 11;6�10 ishung a if", hL a went bit, ift came toyoui like ,as he Said, Are y u all reaayT SheL'S`dd' may Hundreds bav been silved -The. som!are q�bcudsaf drifting fears. 11 0lic 11ty VI she called out, in: an (To be continued.) 9 � 6 / '­ ­ - - _ _ :, I IF �L 11 1 I I . VaksL I I I., J�l by so dding.' 500 will, be paid fbr a w6e irriXb a, -.1. come in.. if.you want y donly av _9ur -the first dawn of aud.pUie will not Quie or help. But'llot in laughter and in Song tot Where"abally?" tha 6r sin, unkridId' 3"" uliar. one, �but ',Do fabt'sufforor let, your friends suife'r, but USA,-: tLlesson taught god Unsullied by tim I th bl Tll� 'little, girls sprang to their fe t' It �a L ee, the a�d urge'thern to'use Hop.Bitters. :-Tw6a: ' -c *d not attract very,much atteritionall, i. t4 of dark hours aAdto aughthut you; new born to, love- slid if emember, Hop Bitters � is no vila,arugged,,�L,�'�'. tL Little Bit of nloit6ry- Regarding the OUS( ply a ahi heat -aim's was wr6ugfit.. hurried off, a lntheir little brother with I said, wih-'Lmy free hands outstretched, Er h 3Lb6ld untii,'& f6w'days or' we6ks. drunken. nostrum, ut"the Purest and. Best 0 to rn ha D Ar. ritirton. and. the British aad the samech4r-, ji4edicine ever mde'tbe th, �� Lice, Patience, Hope; them, and lea ing their daisy -c i b M I 1', , . Then Fif y., be cived, I loyeL You I, come to me it was repeB Invalid's Friend and -madi ywould you say you loved m a ?II -Cam near, and' acteristics, d6wnto the IAre you all rd�d�`I' Hbpe., and no person or family should be with ring, -dark'nours Mali ­' L . - - And thus the a 6=3 of life'S Taal I -friglitetied. 0 looked kind] At George Er on, Who bas. acquired. the and 9', " k,, Ont them. Try the Bitters W-Ov. :Bfoug tmethb'barvb�e#flife� Sh6b,tater head; 'she s wa ening. Y eenied to,acqdi th� Cawbrdge scowled Motion W ich.01COubell deemed the And Dow comes�'the� strangestpartof efiCe. died h I'at L 140TED.laUT WiTILTIID WOMiX. 4 YOU come, in at �tow. f 116 "Blit'if he pr6deaded, if I eamo,,to; ;giea,�efit,.of.bein,g.th6,,best-6.butied rni at the'Story. b nelitiletimeafterward the' ',tha moment� because of hie dickbring be- M There. will bia,h for, full �f � love, : still, 'and free but, g� llt'dy' Was Visiting, 'TIL'Cinoinnati, and PF�rora t -h 8,:NT.' . . :.L; you a Bo�ton,GW,e, h L naughty children.?' ' I . : 1. lid tainted With. gui te,,wit. a twe6n,the British Gavernment� and the call upen a Pope, is L a. nephew 6ftheRight Hon. R. ,,to an apartment hotel to -but 'her speech friend. She. Stopped into the elevator with Aclimanner was cross, h rt that, had once bowed to a false. deity, Kcioie O'Farrell, who was the devoted betrayed. no IS;ck of, education; , Melicent as -queen whom I th I ought follo'L other" and 'Was, 9tartJqdAo'he&jL: and if i said, I The' "Are you The: llygt4y of' 16 Veiled More'. wondered at'ibe combination,tbut she went wer.of O'Connell through all his strug- ai h 'L , I I'lovedwas no qgeen,;,but a Witch-sholis" I ' 11 ready?'.Jron� An.inctharge-'- 8126 er way; and I the :,gles, -*us M.P., for inanyydars for kildare, was now a. corpse,, and L Abhor her -I wam Still roars I k' round, eAn. latterly for Langford,' and held maDF and -beholding tbe;exact'pi6tur k:mind.' no, Ij L aoparEe, �jrom' L m see, an �',Sbe WAnde'red.-,on,,gqd iate6t having �been.thet of ills drp NoVEL-Bit FAn, MADQc.L. until a,long� love Wiis, n6t-,Ibv'e, N to the misah n)266e.L anc L Itffiade�sbb�ao impression uPbnm "distance separated 'her L from r,General8hip76f � I ter, D mton was returns )f river ,that she.requeste&to:be-let oiat,oft: the ale. She sai t is odd, S Td6licent, D�y161oed,, it. I told once M�r.� Eriribg' 4pro y,, 40U'J,JoVed� b I tel' 880 for ong 6rd; a Y, ',Would, you Bay, :;whi6h: - was' very ,n arrow, an lo�ed me �I, , . " .1 I I . - I � . I atbr'.sit the ArSt She,:0�6p but not ex dy-��; ;ratt' d ;Wfiere tli�e would a ll,ab'surd.!? L -YOU with which hemas otherwise-uncolin6&edt" w ineet and out; and� the'other occu t u" I - , h Ian. Pali 12 k�e thin It-1-8:eDC a ID ISal, re- 'embrace. it in t air shado-w-a-11-waB 0 t to kerB, a ,trees eq� eftfier de Seemed to. And she auswere&, Y S, an at 9 W his� properties being situated in :Tipperary, the'L ud she next landing, and tbeL Man realained. --and-R-ild6fe—.1 ithout ---SU aid She. fcour4e,­T down on the gfbUDd-;I,'add demand, but L without' reluctance w . I . thout Rule, und6k the leadership of the - late .all u 11 cool, and in i6iisely-s bill. , I t i Ill V R"e-d' r- t am glad", a ePOBe. bent:,, her Jaoa� JOL :Meett him. W neryg&veou and Malfcant Sa. thp,car went up d Llie clow an& the ave grown gazed idly into the Water. Ther river, which -Mr.'Parnell.geceded rike iti because (90, to - Spea 4XII, PL' Jsaao Butt,,and when man -was instantly ki Ilted, �3-rqj�4r,'in our rise, but L without exPEctarice ; With a as -formed from that party and.. lIe inore ad- Bm,n.Globe. P never sballow, -was. here "very deep;,, Bud den blen ditig,ofthoughi and action their And it was -here tthat Sir Henry LD a in its ale ar; water �-every let upon iha Met, van6ed, one which he now leads, Th'tc, lliene lo Arm Lys heard that remarkable prophecy you - IIPE tboy�, sealedi, their vague.,Wad -1 r, -emailibd with tbe old party humbering- ir6es,. every 'speck �''bf -blue sky gibarijbg 'extraordinary vow,with one ton x lites,in Albanim. ba!n, o" Eynn, Mass., who Abov6 all other; human beirt r day'T' fmpasSio ad .were speaking of the oth' through the felt 96, was, minutely,, reflected. twenty now, and led by Mn Butt's.' :.may be t=thfay called the "Dear rriend of woraptriiI, Shaw, "In" The struggle of the Albanians against the. boat ­Shot 'Into eight' kiBe. the M.P. for her correspondents lovetocau hen:-8ho; g tiM6L yea. A'�uddenl� and Montenegiiiis and, Turks- is watatted'--with And it here' too th e For 9, Io:6 they w6re'siient- 'Than SssMr. '13% W the p oo r -The he A anijetY. The �lbaiiians are n 'a' came, gwxftly�tbwat& county Cork. Mt. Erringb6ii is Also nep W Ernily - do Couktonaye first lf. -Bolitary tOn "jd­L, 1,10 ,M 1, 1,, eagerness an U icent � ­ 'r a Are bls: cp Joadjutor Arch- helpless, old mari. - It is said that she.&ma "' tringtoii', � 6;� 1 her,� and f h h �rasigting Halixbasba wilha spirit worthy, Vej�� rdgf6hl' I . StL . BoRlyp the Stairs, an �;, . - She.amile.d. to-'Oardflial , Wiseman,' ana'�who of their ance ors -King -Pyrr as ever and anoli gli4oed, over -his shoulder to Barry using very ineolent, IangUag'-e,',to:his' I I I I will make myaelf,free,'? he added. I Vic Id haVe­hlIad,*tba, Place now,filla&by Vas and.Ali, h VL'alonee direct, his eouisb.� ,But before he had done wil'FaiMal my the famous ion of �rdan 6P, suffiritt or Joy'at -rei6asc from It., Her IB:, Sur-. bt master, threatening him wit I if.,he Sconce Mel; -rkn( Cardinal, Manning had not his, aCcmpou�d is a rae4i�fno for: g6o'd and nor. �, L .. - I I icent. had'. r6cognized'him. It I wi�h said'she, rounded on all, �idah,;�,by the: People of the va ' calne to Delysmere. 9 -was :Clinton. � 'As .-it:by magic, he Stayed. B)'JiVerIng health: obliged him., to, retire fiom' active ai purposes." I have i3ersdually inestighteditid And L and, he Jlt3 'of th what beoa.m6'of I %rry. boat At. her test' and'leaped� to shorQ eLp ministry. 'Mr.-tiiington"asister, a young obliged to Send for reinforcern ara satjsh�a -0 truth of this. 3 11, � - * you D - Commended, I . He di a ants. q'haBtlY ()]I aaoQrnt of '�'B Pra�eu raerit�, it J3 re otow," ;he r lied. There is jab 4d6ord of I d I'great beauty and ceomplishmonts� f bloodshed., and. desolation have, andpres6ribod by,thebest physicidus in this count -y One day,'when y ou are Dome,. and; -we sit a yo scenes a Bauriy being,harib �aftei-i the ditd, of Sir In have been - at workP he id b id occurred At Castrauti, Schalla and SeDAchi The' fairies si a y at a in �scIme beautifuVibropical and large, fortune', is a, Beriediciine nun, ys charm and sayc8 -=; ck 'of iand the Italian branches of the familyl in- L ' - I I .. "I . . -Ii a -is 'an unatiated festival- villa�es'havc been'burnfAI and me thinking, We , li and ntirely And did Sir Henry'S fourth wife maiii- lotid,ng for 9, 13ain. Itwillarre 6 theworEt�&.� a� ---------- Iany 61 the'ol set me.� "lan Troublet, Italian nobles, are, loyal adher , a. of� Big t, f, you­w-alla� d .hundreds. taiii her power by, virtue of her royal 6011" thou perhaps wil tell broUght you forth to'm mchsti�ui6ioa -au 6ya- not. YOU'L Would coase, to love- me if you i w seheads recall the iI have been L taking a tal Bftj pope. . . . ' ., �ad tile 6A-� nectione asked, Fi6maice. I01 the family are devoted Catbolics vlot,Aiagp� t. d h the, Herze-govirim insurrection of 1875, and, No. I be ieve!, she never men ionQ i nifluenti .-which I .,I, spinal,wair--essi, and adapted to grave Y. and mu in their a arities, t y iold 'that Some You could , not be bas6 are -now using every,means ocoln.ceal.fri S Ad& the goda.-Lhave brought yolihel:6. I : I Mr.' E any influence he the Change of again. But there i; a stoi Oh that 1, i -be -bu leserved �.Ur'praise III Pve8 Public att6ntiow the' Dew , Ilet holes, body Asked �her On her how she they ha�Ve befriended me for --once, fnlly� "i I arri'a Villai posseSeasibtihe Papal'.Court. He. iftinot the treaty of B erlin, ML it perineatei every Portion cf t!ls arid gly-as. bad gained. Such an is ....... criedt: r'emo'i4s h�8`11,dla now Pitfall,fOr- a Can elloy OVOX!L� returns(! Clin tell: Warlti�'g Mel,r editedfrom ,nglish' GoVernme 'uro&. tis 'reported on.. I., , 'ent laid L hot band pon his, be ,ad acer , , I a I t I � ave be it the armed, truce of L dest find She raplli�d Nery 110h, to, more thanl n'd ; Oughton, :that., has Dbad h strange communit talkto-you,' and I wanted head 6id il Aiistria, at pro -to rio4og.thastomacL, it cures mcatli'c, Heatiac call They knew VhO.1 I positions wAYS alone'wbile both of have been in trequent cow Italy, with.a, view -to the 'iadictil: solution at: treated'. -,.you to:be Very muc Lat me she, an twill not sebk�:hoi: but Uses. YIOU�.,L S. I'h d'b ion. tha Sn - W b- ., I -g tory. -yon are Oil Y� rhu� i6atidn ith is 9, gen- Caftaro- advic6s, Btate'that �&ghting has perinaently cwnd by 7"'ill at all tIrn6s, and You are very'pr6ud,' Nibs Du if I 'Lid her'LJ::' `11 take, it as S;-�;; p6liti6afaffairs. Mr. Eriln'gto'n' wi --mav,be- a Because I enjoy� a tradition�yb"�ut a' Igu, aud' of -your father's vill t tioman of cultivation and, very gentle -since the 12th n to' Its use.` it then� I Will gl�ieak, who -Who, is very epurred"daily in Albania act in I'Azzlcn-�. "Vith the law, marry Some one tinder ridus old lady Whr, liv6d three hundred tell you' stimeth'ing." likely- He is a cousin Mr. Ridge; inst.. Other tribes are expected t th- yearsago? Indeed, ;Mr. Fr6tnaine, you a )IdI and perhaps ill -tempered -at 9,11 030112 43� tbatiove�nEit.aa,fenigelsyst�rp., re - Melicant. lasped. her hands �-4 looked - the Washington banker, and re I volt . Manton i c'or- tsix �o�. $S,, a , na-la rold t events soine one you don't 1iie. , Probabl P'L UjL Y. egr6 bag establighad t' psts only �1,' Pei, bottle, 0� be ropdayin,thiscou r a . .... "Youare -at: him in silence. But hot silence was she is, your cousin� AM I, right T' _ Heisaged:41.. dot 'on her -frontier An- prevent the,b�llii-� Oli-hob discouraging.- She 'wo Ug Mol,eent.,* dI dare "not,t6ll you the truth, gerents fron� entering hot terr thanameLic marlylWhtt'Pave been -estor�dto Pe e Tiot know it. You are proud-LaDd j�jitl- '00t. . . . I I licaIth by tho. use of tli6 iVegotable Ccritround, 6A ti bet one Fjo-of your land and -n-,6ble ile DIT -you love e? P�, with stamb fors 'reply', Qlli scent." should epeali� Whatever talO I�e bad to tB)l A learned medical professor was lecturing ined bYadtircssing'Tirr and does she love you Still?" s'ex�itse slaccuse,,11 said Melicant,, she felt elie'Would rather know hi Me I to his class on' the means of. -diagnosing The ML &Ml)labit of 0 9 trouble slid hat6g Nor do ackitalionS, a once powerful clan rorXidacy Oz&so7this cornpoiludI3, 11 I ; earan6d. Ex� in the Wester latighing. D' you :know, . Mr., Fromain6, than Surmise it. � He flung hi f dew, believe war ever loved at all."! disea�e by the external app a Highlands, are in tsearch of everyone says yo�� ate very proud." unsqFtqscd t before ver, Pill$ , at her feet; and lity � the'rej 'his hill SUP- presi3ingt his bglief� that the patiBil Failing b6itSL in the direct line .4sxrs. Fitildiani'91 yoi� Seem to- b8,'Ve'ry ported, on his hai;ds.- � He wad be Then -�vhy make so Much %do?" tho'ciasf, afforded an example the piofeBsor a c1bief*. I,- 11 I tj ----------- -valusn-sad-Melicen' - 1W --� Mackinnon, a P -n. fron Tic best i)i the i6rid for tp , cure r r - constip-a I"ketnaine Was in ear Ile :B16"d tBut adorned the buttati-hole I of, a groom now ties I aim ubhapp�;'! he aaid, ocannot, goil igo sirL$1,13aid �he man-' "I've ;­ as tLeir hoad by the clansmen - but his Upon: a prince,s breast. But tt 11 . I 1, 'toisoPul#py­ I You have pr6vad it,' �sai he.' "'Ill ""YoutolmethNfi'bef6re, to I - never had any,.sach complaint I" Btt," - ht� �achlanM�c. j�6oquiatbccompoundinl st, iest,the grOOM should'asfierb,his a aim na L �st ha 'rig JB now disputed by.Mr. I bundreds of long years no Pu Lys has ever cent., 4i,,M�y, I know hy Can I help to,tli, .,, - t"Yourfather U ve Said the Profess6r, i3tociped to.a Fremaille." in kinnon, of Elford Leigh, Who., in -a recenil.y. X., Oir "was the ieply; i How do you Mean ?11 You. do not underetand,11 had gout bt or published pamphlet, claims the position lot 7hnade1PhiA'r"- �e), T- You can look kindly at me, andlot the 4 11 nor. my in h either P , Ali; vary the eldest son of the late, Mackinnon of . ......... ... . ... . ... ........... 111. ' ' ' :1 Do you'not see tbat''the flower which 8,89. H aY With You, - lie , returned. Besid68 profeosor'-to his al Corry. If, however, theicomMOn tradition Melicant PZbed briefly.' A quick train I nestles ba ti, royal bosom Must faint and S,trErcg' tell youi Usten i There,was I'M. Still Leon vinc6d that this: than per dayat home Samples wortil Sicken at the, 'thovgbt , of� being 'dragged of the 181a;na of Skye' 'd Son p6man ught darted blikough.hee mind. Fe -.14 $6 of 66, a-, gnapple-treeinlhygard6noovdredwit�th�' b,tak'tto the stable -yard 7!1 g6utysu6*eoe. I.see that hiBfr'fltteeth I corr6bor�ted by imaiiie Must be "thinking of Ani�, wh chaaciers Which we , are At L an -Still I do not know what-' e of Deede Offide 'dillbUr h-" t b Ishow �. &Ir th 9 I is 0 a uessad:xt,i6ci, �n'd he was sufferi f the floWer really., belong�d to NERVOUS' DESILITY. Ong ago iviiie , Ow POifiODOd lt,� and now it beax,�'fruit�l did Of course accuetemed 'to' note' in gout rt)�t trusted the true chief has -for long.. lived he had g ng not expect -nothing but'sour 6ttabs.11 t.1 e�ejaculated , ihe patient. Yes iati'islaud,the 6ri 113�1 iiest of t"fie cla'll -perhape he was -angiy-for his, chn 8, do -not Understand your.pftrabl' the groom-,", in a,' Oe-" ,It was'eheated I I wa S� che'ated.11. tile Professor,: "I'm convinced My the person b .th6 nt. oil have gout, 81: f'L' -oldest "�Ren`S, OcuasiOnallY Plies a --- Bat your cousin -17 diagnosis is correct.,, Y r tackEinall on the estates of Lord 'disease is. imrqadi,�tely relieved by sake. aand is to balouria in "Path S,11 said she, not dpl;ed MeU,phok, but hie lhe�apb�ors are always my cousin P li�Woll, that beats everything," replied the I - � . 11�01 -1 spire. ; , .., I , quite it 667013ii, I've,qver , I . . L - . 1. The cousin YOU 8 qp How do you mean be asked,.Same.- at bound to. Sl�e did the "firk a E,LECTRIO BELTS. I 11 What shall 1. do with my applo.:tiree heard'of false ideth havitig'tbe gout 1 11v NO . RMAN". what PUZZIod. - asked Clinton nub Gedillp d_.tbIB Set for the last ten, yearg 1�1 I - , t _I Jyj 1, ;, ­­,�,­- ll� , -M� far the tafta-"lo7otboS, -S�49­fg 120 my cousini 9b6 Ary Compain. q, 0511 cia y all 16 down, All; lddl)oy and urill P, watful -is a Ilona ii, .woma,s. sb�ape, and She par. Zich ly S) for. coniuries,"' She j3at6rs� iyili sm-ol3f and I'It it dow'n It', he cHed, half risilbg, Sued me, and hemmed me 'round, till she Beeswax and Salt will -make your�rUsty, I465 mplaitled. "Indeed, for Iona they hay "Cutibdowtil What f,tho poor troo that.' S,BS�. CaSOS OXftCtlYl1k0 YOUr own havd boon 6uretl Vy Circular aiid Cot 'been farL More rich and. pdw r'f had bound me toot." flatirons, �5 clean. and as smooth as gl in a rag and keep it for CaIII than the evi , 1�01`e&turas have 8poiled P Tie a lump of wax Is proof at home of what; Hop pitbols has'and 'Ai NORATAV, 4 U�an,�Btr ot oat, 'T. Du Lyses.11 '-You See I do not know asaid Meli., Then Why are YOU -talking to IDGL2 that p I ur a oronto. E,My O'ggeotion ha6 iGdIffelicant. "Youfia�edoueill, You 11 But rUe or , When the irons are hot rub owl do., what bag -that *to do with it? cent. V or h btem first with the WaX. rag'. then'SCOUr no 6ve: wronced her, a,liit now you are wroDg' I'fhemwith a paper Ok�;Oth With bet In your, own to, Ladies do not aspirp-thby codeseend.,v pal -strangeikisth%t under the 'feven IN wit. q!orins and 'till. Melioent blushed. deeply. She did.not, I have sometimes thought my;36 Ing me to hide and kea S ll'that But I I" he largea, 77 tt