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I 11 I � I � , 1, � __ - - - � . I . . � I I I I -17 He stopolarid. - - - ­ - 1 1 ... I I V my f %their .distrusts Robert a prudence for to a Woman who has erred and offended in the 0�moe, I __ I I . I � ' I I fluvoll . I I I , I 11 I If .11 =viorousstirtothefire;&n4 I ''', .! i 1, I __. � , 1. . : . .1 .." �, :7 1883 1 0V S k , UP a momenv, - I . . I ullwffiiugly� pskfaoV - , I � Sept - , , � 11 � 11 . mud who is loagii]&to, 145,e all gives a , I 9 . I 50-9 I . I :1 I I �� 11 I I � ,, Eli I it's just that I Ao distrust,", Mr, fair ameri6, and be at pemeo,, to Darragh takes, herJoot from off the feuAer .. "'I"I" . i � Riffm I . .1 I . r . � I I . I 011 � , . I I I � 1 : _aBA her eyes al turns -11 I 11 I , I ­A%q � . �, - � " .�,-,', �� . I I 1: I � � . I Mackiverputsin. -,"Robert'spradencelis liken to. � ' i li . I my train hiBface, and . I I I .� . . , , I . . . . I I : . � , � , I . i ':one of the thi4ga heard , of , I but uneleen, 1, am -i I ,wish my face bid been Bay � for- back to the table where, DoIiy is sitting I I _. I I .I ��,� � , � � p0avray. - -, I The People Loved, Her Much. . . . . 1 I I . � I I I I I I . I . " in W , 11 I I I thinking; and if V'doialt hold �out,aow, tune,. sad that you ha,l: ch(3168"" i d far , list of thingwthat ha a to .be , 1 , I � ; I � i . I I � � . , ­ . , � I . v . Z I . . - I I I � w lag ciiili% - - ­ I - , � t a Over , � 1 I I I - 3, ' I . . I -Dolly,may have�,ms little r6asoxi to thank tha�alqne,ll she pays, S,41y ; mud then he , add to th4 comfort,of �the 103 11 , , . , - I . , . I , , i�iit defense'! of his Irish home. , . I , ..I I I I - 1� � � . " . AL Bab ,s Santle. . . I How Susp,60ting her .,and Uk she bur'sfts forth into &'VehOa , , A I m .. I ,, : I', J. I , far. away he .is from fatber-in-law by ,.by as I thi . - , � I - I .As through the bu' , street I IMSS, even that -his Bweetheatti has tent it hes.to thaok,*rbrother now." ; . own sentiments kegarding, bar, ea ar1r; i'liet us bequite indsoandeat of,these 11 I I . . I I " 1. I � " I . . I 1. B5 I . .1 � � � I i - I , I Often, in BUD or rain. � *�� , � , R9bert ,he,% niade ME never, � men and go, by ourselves, Dolly, - I I 1. , : I I.. � ­� - � k some P It houriabold Cron j) , 4 already t liot only some of it� but the whole 11�And )'his friend, 'that the, ,thought of her money I- ,you and I , . - ., � I . I I Inal _le�sal I � urn' )arragb says, putting heir hand on � � I .- I I . I 1. of it; and ,not . only, the Whole, but that as well as"' his. Sister ! Consulted Mo abb�Ut' entered his miiid when h4 wasle' ing to :alone'," I . I � . 1. . 1 Behind a.WindoW'pime; � i I .. � I , , i I 1, � � � - - - �'. . - _­ ' - 1. - I 11 . I The n3other iapplitely blind, I . whole is in jeopardy I . I � , , everythifig, and trusted' me with ever.�, love her,' ' , , Dolly's shoulder ; 41 neithdr Mr. Mackiver � � I I the luther does -not see, '-' � 4,,Dolly speaks,'of, going over, to Veland thing,;,,' Dolly cries out in sorraw$ully,� 1i Then dismiss all thought. � ,f� it. 'nor his soh would enjoy it in one way'; Mrs. RHEUMATI 11 , I �, . 1�ut if I note a baby there, ' I � I I . next. week," Mr. Mackiver goo gald'i whatever now, Ronald, it I'm !really all you Machiver would be1oo,kesaly alive to the � I � . 'The baby'smilei at MO., I � I 1 .9 on.' tendbr� protest.. "Oh, Ro . . . I I - . . . . I I 1. I .. ­ ­ � . . � , I ; . I -" ' . I � I I I I I �11.y � I . Say I' am . t d i let ' us danger. . I . I I . I I . I i 11 . .r mother and I think, it quite unneces- yoii door say isto be done, don't teach I 0. you ; � an , , , I . , I THE GREAT CURE FOR . I .1 I I . . . 3jear sinless soul of tabyhood! . � sary, Mrs. Auneeley ought,to be able, to ,RGbart to'think I love 4 . im )age because I make up our mands not � to. be � anxious 11 Danger I" bolli linterrupts'. putting I . ­ I I I ' ' 1 To .ask about, my� ban k-accou nt, 1, I get her Ow, . I B, � love -you more I' IM I I � my money - d . I , M 11 ISM , , , , - ,1 Or bonds', or r�'al estate; &mk, ja5tE ad'of lazily relying on tier youd � until -we know that theY are .inla -b% - Then, f or the first time in her life, Dolly , , g ,taken care of me all my life!", . . i I I . I . � . I ' - 41 b, pinall; soft face, against the paue, Ai.,�r-in-lawtod6itforher- Yourmother ,ay; you'll think di&rently� of �the feels out of �place, in tile way almost, 1, � I - . I , , ­.� ... I Mr. and Mrs. Mackiver are not conducive m I I I . L . I I I id dove -like coo the NvIffle, 1 � � and I propose, ,in fact, that b�lly si�ould to'the,re eStabliBb . ment. of thorough hir, 'plao . I about ;I it, whe and perplexed about .bar relations -0 I ,� � She does not coldly wait Ia hodae in order wh'en She come ly- brother, who has about ' and iEtobert's affairs � down her pen and. looking round, quiekly. . , IT I - 6 and , all n fl, � IE [� , 'T �_ I I ,She beckons with her daintv hand, , ,Until your maxr,tt 4 . . L I L . - �ou'llbamel and Be I sit with AoiIaid. gor he is looking at - i � I � I .. I y SmIle, , remain here go,', Have ' you ve seeIn it and y . And all cormn ints o , kl�eum.tic nett . I And answers, back in . � � . � - I many and a' cordial appreciation of ,each , , I of a � ure I . ,. _-, . L I , 1. , I . . . objection to offer ta/ths'plau � an t See youp -'is is Wife come h6rael,-� Darragh in'� balf-angry, half deprecating ' - - - 'L . � I . - ,g a as,Soon' as Robert and, h , I I . I I , RNEUP4ATINE is not a sovereign re, d for I. - . . She does not scorn my gi, n I other'e, motives betwe _h � p op , . � � � I I way, and Darragh 'is -returaind his look 'all the, ills that fleshis heir to," but forTEU, � . qnc�e because Ronald ?" , ' I . . /I I I at this juncture. Mrs. Mackiver, says too 60.11 1. 1� � � 'I I I 1, � � She never heard my ininae �; ' 11 1. , � No; but I think Dolly will have many., much about'its being th6 dutv and privilege Wall t ; will Miss Thynne, be with you with one ini which confugion'ana reproach � RlALGIA, SCIATICA, RIIBUMATISX� anil I . 11� y � , \ 'Nor query of my soeial place, I I , .. I L L � �, � I I 1. � , . I , - � ,,amplaints of Rheumatic nature I I I . No; question whence I came; � , Always ready to make the'best of every. of a wife'to'" give in to her husband,' nd ths.R�Slsl he asks, pulling his m6ustdche; are strougly'Lblended. . I . � t � I ' . , I - . I I . ' . , No , � . . �qdlousr� ique a I .I : ,; I , I . . , 3 ul� of et C , ' � . thi.gfor'other psople;,.gs batty is, she suggests that there iq Some thoughtf ally. � . � . � . � 1 41 Yes, danger ; We -not always as quist I IT -AS .A ,SURE CURE , I I I . , I I estrains el �oviug grace, - . � thing extia� � - . � I - . � .,Or,chills she wmuing.om�f4 that lights, , Would make, a Stand a,V q&0Jf_her.,arniQUV_ -praiseworthy about those young Women who "i'l think" 'she-will-'but--she'a-rather there as in Russell Square," Darragh � ' .1 - . z I ­ - �, I Her f6vely wild-fower face; - ,- � ere wouilded 1;74cna I think it wo ibings ab�aptly,1w1biloqt. 'says, hurriedly, "There ratty be a little rrt;� Mir. Z. 1131�tt]146n" nau"lacturer n7 -d - ' - . I I I � � propre, w uld extend'ttIeir duties and privileges to the addicted to'doing t - I . � I . - ; . be by the ,Suggestion 'that 'a arlds line warnirg. � Lady f u9B when the agent goes round,'mlad f uBs Wholesale D�CaWr in _81senits;I Corifto . I She knows me by that naimieBe sense; I I hashould be point of* ,,giving in" to their husband's giving -her fri I . married from any other house than her relations- eepeciadly their parents. A:nd Killeen saya her angagement� s6ema�, to pant of money that is . tioneiry anti Cigars, Cannon street wee i ' . That wiRaom'sweet aint,fine, I . ' A I I I . I I I Which babies h ave, ,are tim 6i has sp oil ad � brother's." I � � . I � I Mr. Mackiver sayp things -that are even have taken them.by - sur�riaa' ; 1 all., the rightw�uely clue Ito,the �paid: one would be namillon. . i I �' I I I I ' I I - � ' � � . , � . I ., I L -_ 1 I I I I I . I Their limoconce d'iyfue" 11 That spirit eavors,"of wicked pride- -He speaks about the dis- fam ly would have Said their perouasiv . I I � " � , . � .1 harder to bear, I i a pay a novelty.to Mr. Mackiver�ll � I I � � January l5tb, 18-83 " . Tb�at atyauge, Unerring ni�inqf,iaoa 4 , , �. . . Which soi-ne kind angel sen.ds,�� '.. pride that',goeth bef�o d6piruction_ and ma�l prospect of I�Udowners in Ireland &ad �agalnst it,I faincy,-if She had let thenaknow it Pass about the norl-payment of rents 'J- N-, SUTHERLAND. : ' . I . . .� � I . � . the,bangbty'spirit Allat shall' - I .1 I 9 I , � . � . . By Which all sinless thiagis perceive , , , I i � � -have a fall," avows�with heat and forcethat it is Zlp�. that she was'really going to giv I herself to vQid uoi-'be the worst daugerB to be DEAR gm, ­Having tiurchased � four bottles of I I . .. . I And recognize theit friends ; ' ' , I Mr. miaive'r saysi .reprovingly., 11 Her ble f oat's hardihood:o . n the part of any one - her cousin." . I I I ,.. . . faced at p "Captain Mackiver Says,' Rboumatine, it gives memuch pleasure toinform 1. . . � I �.. I � I ,. � I � you that it has been of gveat-benefit to my *its I . I Sh 's engaged,, is �h6? � 'wty. ' 1� I think,,, Dolly, I.,shoilld be a, who,has,been a sufferer frona rheiiinatism. for the', � , . I � Which,drava the pipons to- mY hand, I brother's house# allay -bei *will be no, home. who has not inherited. the doubtful' bldpa�, , '.1 a I . I!M� glad of � sic . I ' - ' I I . Fearless and',irp'Btful still . 11 I I 1. foi,her in a � Short. time, and'. YOU OUght to. I - Iris State to invest money, that; who?s the man?". Ronald L asks, and wise man'if I h6t on ly� rat Used to go my. Past eight years.' AB'to nayself . lias made I . � ingg of an h a . I I I ' ' , my gen�ml &alth much better I . . � Which niskes theisocial sp�rrows crowd be,�,thankful that your mother and' I are .time d lif . � � Doll tells him. � �, '' self,,ba' isked you' to stay he. a i1th me." . �.. . . I . . I % � �. f . I � . an a in, one. - . � Y . L ,I.t i r w . . . YOIHB�tiUlT , I . I � I I . . ) I I My fritindly whi.dow-Mll- ,. ,� I *illing-to take �er as a daughter in love" It The people have been bg4ly mana ,,Her cousin, Mr. Arthur Thynne, the 11 Perhaps You would be I wise,'but not' � I . I ged, .1 I TTISOX. � I The silent sympathy Which i.nakes � I I � � - ' ' ' I I � I '�' 1_` I Z I PA. I � - i I . � The bomeleaG do I meet. � � 11. .- I -before glae�YV'a I a 6 3 pretending braveIl'!I -,Darragh .says ; and Dally ex. A . I I . � I I I � . . g , I . _ a in aw." I ud the landlords. have theme Ives, Him that. silly Mrs. St. John 11 . 1 I - a I . I . � I � I . I . I � . . qL . I 11, Forget hiBhungry lonesomeuesa , . /, "I'll, Speak to. Mary," Ronald Says, themselves only, t,oi'thank for, what ia to regard ,as a, hero and -'a- patriot now. claims: , - . . - - I . I � .SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS - , I . - Tofa nabcutmyfeet. ' , , , feeling',worridd, mud both,ffuther audson burring, and for, the., worst 'that is.to Why are you glad she's t I � "Ronald, you're only 6r6tendiligi I - , -a i X - i . I ,�, , I 00 . �Iagaged,?, � D,ayou . I . . . I . I ; T, I � . , -now - -%lot, only face . . I ; � Ali, though the world M S .� . - I �Oo , � � I The � Rhouniatine', Manufacturing ,- Co- � - , ' " . . sebmsfull someti`, , know tliat,ihere is safety in, that. c6urse--�- follow " he says, reverting to the.subje6t think Bae wants ta t , I k so well how ,you'd I . . . I I I , . � . . Ming , I _ . � . I Of darkness andiot dust , " , � Safety in Nary's'' sagacity, and rectitude, of i5arragh during, dinner I on - this .The question, asked in -all'innoc3nee', danger,, but court -it. I . ST 'CATHA�UNBS, ONT - � � . I— � � - .. . . The soul is notquit� ilos�iato, - . though - p6ssibly'not pleasantness in the uncomfortable day. 11 Your brother may revelais to him the fact. that Dihy�rb�ardd "I Swear I hav�en't courtga this!" J_ Winer fip Co',I Wholema I le Akents � - . r, _11 . - 1, . � I Which birds and babies trust; ,� paths which She May point out to them. � I I . . � -cases, Ronald interrupts ; aud big, words seem . I . I . . r . . . � . Life is not alla, wilderness, � , -7 � . , � be exemplary and without reproach in his ,list own engagement me, a taming pt , � - . - namiltou. , , , I . . . ' I I . , - Made up of grief and guile ' I To them, in the course of half an, hour 2age but he'll, have to Buffer f � ,whatever ,he May think! about ! Miss :to be addressed to Derrmll, and not to _"� - I I I . I . . ; I . Him' ment, I or , I I � ! ! 1 � � I ­ . I . - . � . . I I -While eyes so sbadowless aiia sweet, 11 or so, Doll� .comes in-; Dolly -'with bar the Hlismwaag.meut of'thoB6. who went Tbynue!s;­ I � 1. � .1 I � 1, , , Dolly. I � .. 1. I 1-� � ID. C, N, lb.�- 36. S3.. � ' . . I � . al family� faith. i ' I I 11 I hope She won't alter,". Dolly goes on, ,"This V' Wh' I my dear Ronald,lthere . - . . I I ____ I I , . I .Smile b ac4 to eyes that smill . n all things ,andi altuibed, ,before; mark my words." , . � Y . I : I vital Quis is I . I � . I . � I , � . I �. .� ,. . 'Dolly with her, unconscious; so�f�suffiuenoy as - pursuing beeowa line of though6; " Bile ia isn't, 'any, yet, , and if there were you . - : ' I lion I � . I ., � ng Old. � ..� . I � "Lord Killeen, la ' always Shown gen . . I Ferything I 6viarr.meiet: wouldn't let us face it alone. Do, consider, ' I � . - I . I � 1. I . � I � � ! ., . - intact. - - - terous consideration for hip-tenautb and interesting beyond e-, I I . Ask the niodt.emimnt physician � I I . I I I - . . I . I , ,ffdW,Ll I I � I I . . , - . . 1. There is,souletbing a liftls�rroxig about dependents; and his uncle,'the late lord� I her enthusiasm never'bec6mes'gush, iteettled that; it your father goes, .you go � Of any school what is the beist thing in the . , .. . PEORqL- NE VVEI�L DOVEJOY. 1. I � I I World forquieting'axid allaying all -irritation. of. . � . . ' � , I . "­ I . . ­ - the Lepells; soine'screw gone loose in The D&riagh Thynne's father�waa positively and herzeal and love far her country mud too-. He would break my heirt it he found the nerves and curing all forms of. nervous com- � � . I ­__ _ _­_: . Her eyp is not so'lastrous, - : . I., � Bullion"'Ishe says. ".'Robert bag Beat a- I As is, all .real, there's 'no, much fault with . everything, if I � he had me I . � . I , Her Voice has less of cheer, I .. . I I adored there,'� Dolly'asys. - I i bar ,country-peol 1, plaints, giving. natural, childlike'refres4iDg oleep -, ­ I t n She speaks'of their .there alone." � . I . always ?,' I I Wbile in her bair,;onca �dark as uig'4t, . elegram to"Lord Killeen -odd he didn't - -you sham about4t; whe 11 I .1 . �� , ­ - - ­ 1. I I , - �, I I brother, can't expect much, or he � I And they will'tell you,unhesitatingly . � I The threads of dray appe'= ' . : Send ifto-me etr'aigbt�,asking'him to get me wouldn't think it necessary. to get Miss ,sufferings she- suffers too, and- when ,she:, is : ' . (Mobecontinued.) . . � I Some farm Of H .11 . I I I And ah t Lam reminded, . 11 I I I - :' ' , 11 . . I I I ops, I . . I . �. � I 11 I .1 . � overto Irel%nd without delm�audtosend Thyune over there as a go-between," Mr. . telling how fall of poetry and pathos, ,!of ' I � . ­ When Liter f �icejbehold, ' � , Sensibility And fan - 1 6 ' ' 4 I. I � . . I -, .. CHAPTER 1. . I I � I . , . I I Thtxthautgh she still is beautiful ' . Darragh with Mo. Igrilt.it st.ratige, Ronald? Mackiver says testily. - . I - . tud brave enduraD a . I THE ft1fD1V1G&i,JV SUN. . . Ask any� or all of the' m us . t am ent physi-' I ,. I I I I . � .D . 1. rragh � I I I I I - 6 na . her's growing old. , � I Miss Thynne has agreed to. go to Da "What you want, and What you must 'tbeY1 are, every. one of� the'qualAies She' � , 11� . . . - '' I _ clans ­� I I - �In - I I . i- I I I . � � . "I I I . ' � � I . . � I � -is% staid, middle � Aged woman - extols in them seems �to.takb possession of One olthe� GrAudest Spectacles ,Ajff arded - 11 Wbat is the best su:Itfonly.�emedy that can . , . � I Her cheeks have lost Vaeir diary, *1 . now me, our guest I Isn't slid,good T isn't it have, Dolly, - , - . � � . � - .. I . noble of herV �. I I . ' 'Thynne ought to-�be!agreat� 1 by Nagiire-'Somc Graphic Descrip., bOreliedonto cure all'disea;Bes'of thekidueys �, So like the blush,of: . . I n 0 ana berBelf. . Mr. ! ' . morn; I ' , who has lived i go d E nelish families, I 1 . gaxis; such as'Biighh's disease , - , � : � 1. I � I . I . . Her smiles have flown that used tolileas ,,I' altuost *ah she oula stay'liere who will be able to regulate the w n, I � � I I I au(I urinary or, I . * wo - w . (irk, and �ma : with Such a wife as D�rragh to � urge Ilons� I . I I �. The heart when sorrow -worn. . . . II � �, I - .1 , I � diabetes, retention or iniliilit�v to retain tirine;: ' ' - � I I And when I mark �her step tha I t - I .onald says, suggestivel , but show the others how -At ought to be done! , him on. . . , I : � , . I Nature is, indeed, very often. Skilful in and all, the diseases and, ailments peculiar. to � � . . I I . I Was buoyant once andbold, I . . . Dolly sooffs at the idea at once. . � Y", I 1. . my cook happens to know of idst�. Such a. Do'lly speaks with her whole heart, mema- heiarraugementof shows. Shiehasa.fine Women"- . - I � -, . I .1 . : I . .. � . I I , . I; And they will tell. you explicitly and oraphati- . . I I cannot help the -thought so sad' ' ' I 4, . Robert Wants me over iherel" . person who will 69 the very thing for you'; ing every word she says -with the, intensity I � . Wily, . - - I � , Sense of contrast, And knows how to set off cally', "Buchu.!'. , , . ­ I .." I I .. I It I I I I I 1. . . Tbat.m6th4r-'s-growing old. : - .; ' - she says ; -he and I know exactly h6w,to,. _shb,s out.of employ just-nowi poor body,hl- of - meaning that.is her-chief.chatacteristic- ' Cape� : Ask he same physidliffs I � I -i4 i I ,onething-by another, -So­stt�Nortb I . * I . I as , or as - . I f, -the Splendor of Bea and -sky is heightened it liver� diseases or dyspepsia, coustipation, I I . - . - . _. ­ Turn back the years, � '.0 Fathe I i!-' .: ' dd thin . g� for -the b t f i . ch-oth I er, end consequience of having had an illness ,-' but A fld I sh that is partly caused by a feeling 0. " What is the must reliable and surest cure for I i .1 � 11 11 id' i -artly by bne'oij e6ntri- by a dull and, land. ' The a I And make bar �6-ung dodo more� . . you-wAdlcln��-wish-me-i�ot-to--d best I Should say ,phe's a i6al,treasure. pri a in her, and p ., uninteresting . , --,-- . � � indigestion, biliousness, malarial fever, ague, � .. - y -so 'I - c 1�y: I I 11 If 'I were Dolly I wouldn't hamper tio� *for the'delight he takes' in her, theme, spectator swads u on a barei and. gloomy &c. " and they will tell yo . . . I � ,11is1t as iE ul iainembers boy for my'larother, would you, Ronald? U: : " . I., I . . ... � I p I I . I . In happy,'ays of yore, ra in a' risee'to 0-ft-a-iii-M-ackiver ' U w . . . � Whan at iier,side ri�, life �p --d- - -1 . ,�, 11- 1-11. � ,,.No I Ro0ald would certainly not wish ­.myeelf.w.ith-this wo an, who'sms Lich � I 0 a I 70fo-w, b I t ! lien, moor, and his vision ranges along a broken I 1, Mandrake! orDandelionl" . � .. , - . _b___1___._.I , � a . I . � I Hencb��w lien these remedies ia�e co bine w! � � I � - . . , thiW_ e � on y wall d -.-W�­ish -to- g -at - -Dolly i 67 - ' ' her as tbf� Irish. servants Will she 06 see he only says : . I � but'' mon6tonous coast, attncti-ve'only,vihen 'M d .th . ,, , - I I Full gludness didunf4ld,, , �, � I 11 I .1 . theis equally valuable; . ,,� , I . I ,�� I � And 1, a little child dreamed not. 11 . hiiiiself I out; of it all' 'as sooa� as 0" ible; . � I'�l.r,"",Igmllir..tomackiver, puts in. .. I P.11 I, at any ra,te, Ought to be a'go'od man its highest poktionB catch"and throw back 0 And compounded into Elop:Bitters, Such:& ] 4 . Dearmother w.o�ld gi�owbld;'- - . . I 11 This is i0tat's Wrong, �mbdut T,h!, Bdl� � 1v - with' such a noble-he6rted �girl as;y6u for the rosy light that falls upon them. fr in � 4 . I I � � - � I " . � I I 1, � . - : I . � . - . 1. � . . . . She's' a' splendid ,' cook, has. loden, 4 . I � . o . -1. � (Cone] uded next week.) : '� 1. . . I � I Beyond those hours so fleeting, " - lioa,?� Mr. Machiver �ays,,tappibg the paper- az�aployed-ms an extra by: one. afthe first MY wife; I'll gladly. leave, the�grdatneas the glorious beayeaS� .. , . '. . . . 1� I I I � , - , , Nothing, therefore, I . I I , . . . Beyond eartb% toil's and'tears , ' � � sbarply Tb4u, he, hands it to Dolly, who .books and confectioners in Brighton for and the herdicii to Yin Arthur ThYone."� .. �� I I - . �1, . . , � , I . in that sweet land I hope to gai� I I , � . I � I I I I � � . draws the' mind away from - contemplation , 'A WEEK. 612 a day at b. Ome easily m ,de, ' I I I . , the glittering f abric of wealth, Years," Mra, Mackiver peF9ists. 11 She would " - . .1 . I -I I � ! - the expanse of Water and sky over"witich 72 1 1 . I I Beyond those mortal , reade t�lat . I .s .: � of I$ Costly onfIt free,, TRDE 4; Ce,, Augusta, ,As ' - i . .years, I . . s,been raised over the Lepell' -bo invaluble to your siBterdn-law, Dolly; � 1, I ,- ., �, ib'fts Strength. Mazy 9, 1 1 1 1 .. .. . Nothibg sballwasto her pure life ' , which he . d]aA.PTL, R,X. , : . the Sun lords � . I .. . . . . ' . But betilltyma;nifold 1, �;. I . _. . fmmily has fallen inand crushed1hehead auch, aac'rok -is not to, be picked up 0-ary : � � � , L 'C . )R'I)OLL , Y.: " 1 - . : aveller'h" sought- to �aiut, in , words4he '' � . I . I I . �. . - . I , A ]� tr . 11 I With happine s shall crown her lot, � . . . '. . I I g � I � - . I I V_/1 , I . . � - . I . I � , of! the house in its ruins. 'day, I can a8sure.you;'I had her here onW; ' . 11 As Dally insi . sts-0 I you see , in weird, Splendor of the scene when, at the I , f, . � : ' I .11 . I - . J�l . . . . . 1%. And mothev'11 ue!er grow -u. a going; anc . , ­ - ,, .1 I I . .. "I It .'. ;it nearly break poor Marian'S on the occasion of one of Mr, Mackiver's-bir, unable to midnight hour, the� orb hangs above the I k .-,�� ----ii � � . I . I ; . . I. ___� - : I � I . I wi 1. . �arythipg was none combat her obstinate detem4ina- 1�4' WOMA,'4 CAN - HEALTWOF W , .. I . . I � I . I I � I heart,'!.Ae erips, the,temm, .a- f tendeir com". businosB. dinneiB, � and a- � . I tion, I think it only fit . that. one of I" horison diff usitig over all a rich- yet mya- �. . 1 11 I � I . . .I I . I � �:., oN.%11E B EACH., I - , I : I I - I I us,you ­_ - �'. - , �. . �� _� � I. I � , � pasBiou springing' from her eyes... 11 She is admirably� and .there ,was no waBte, �no ,or'l Ronald, should escort, her!- ov'eiand teribus* light' We may.smv myst I � _-� , I clasped in mine bar tender baud,-,, � � ,,gjOfO. * erious, SY116 H1 �E Wri I.. fS THE. HOP O - . ild . . � . ­ ­ - , . , I I � - I And side.by side, wit12 loitering, pace., " � . . of:them,a;ll�they are such a United., extravagance." .. , . ,� , '. I 1 I . � - I . . . If or thia,liucanny glow hits ab';iat it .a Sort of - , , I I . .. � . . " I �­ �,�,, - , , - I . � . � ' I � : se6heir safety 'hoLisdd at ,this outlandish I . I . - , , . � � I � 1 � � : � . . �attadhed faMily-.;.,'pm#iug ,from them Was . I onderful power'Of � . 1. . � - -_ CIA ,z�� 'THE ,RAC , ., .1 t .: : - And pausing sometimes, face to fade; � ... . . 11 -The woman has a, w . � I ,night, eff6bt'indesc6b&bIa ia ,words. , The ,..� '.. .1 41 , I __; . . . , . ., place.", �1. - I I . . . a, I a I w1f," Mary &uc' . r," and he , -thab,of day N lt�_ �L'' � . We wandered slb,wlybn �the d6r �nd.: :__ �% Oerribl' tihl,'� tbbiigh- she left them i :� h 4 -�'but it is not day., and all,� , " I. , � I I Q. - . 'advertising herE kiyer says., Me Mackiver. is,th k ight,is . .1 � . 1- ,p Cv,,,-.��- L� � � � I . . .such luxury, and,ttiought it was I - . nature Seems tosl�Le qiugh Shrouded in I . , 1�1_ �_ i �, I - . We left behind a laughii3g.crowd- . I . . scornfully. "Motbdr'is'xiofoften'takenin�--;gakq -Ron4ld-on tbp�oaca_ - _ .p�asth __ ___ . � ­ . .. " . -1, , , I .. � __ __�.,,�_. ­). ___­_­ , . ia woman --ic- I . . . Wefbltnooeed'of-co,a2pauy; �.�_._'­­­­­­ lapt-, it will iiea,rly.-.br.ottk,beiheE6t�.�to-.thiiak'-biit-.:.-sh-4-1�a-by-'-ib"� I t1un e - -4-this-re,mark-to. 'd9_ikE&S9_._T'ru­a, Lord DuffVin's celebrated ' , I . I ' ' - _f�`amin­_ d Sorrow.: ' I -- - � 1. �� . 'i . 11 . . ',-Qfirsbl'�6,3*,oiiytboughts,tlaebeacb,tbose . a,- .. 9A, poverty an . mother thinks it honestly." I I I . 'as and take leave of,his betrothed. i , I I . . . .. - C Be; .1sion of the latter's last � ruu'�rto town to ,, rooster " did not perceive the fact.- "'An � �jl � , I - , - The clear blue heavens that o'erus bowed, .. � � I I 8, . In ; a :1 ,a S .8, � . . I , I - - �_' ___ . - ,� - . ,,And all that wicked waste.and extra- .11 "', i�s, rather unreflective'stra,uger in, 1� high latitudes,", � . . I I ­ - � . � . . I I I , , ; I - I think nothing of th ki d ' t I , t I - -11-1 !can't -get leave," Ronald at . .: _�__ .1 . . .... . I I ; - ___ , I pp Q ,�., I I ! be -at the wedding, . P . I . . -�'� -M&OL�)eus aperfect solitude - :�, Vag,Bfi , Will ties up iti"their know it's h%onesty, I'm not easy to.d y bird was deceived into art idea � , : I I �, ". , I )rise and ino6k. them.; thay"IL' f set ceive '76ififtl his fath r and mother think;�bnt,h!S, the natia d having . #_ - I I �, .. ­� " 11 ., I 11, . W.npre ailwith peace ana joy was filled, . mem( , a . slinri I -proclaim. : , - - I . I : _ - make such a ' on that ocore., She's a. widow,, Do y, ie! eiataK , der.tands hio-Jaiatimb �nd_roopec_ts- __2t perpetual SeqiL&n_ - - I . I .. . I I I Wherejarring fears and dares were atil , sin it wa � to I I ,��___ - I _b. . I . I . " ', I I . led, :,, now whM a - - .6 , ? � I . . I I I . . 'it� � , . .edibe morn for�thirly-six hoursi'died.a � I I . I . � I . And�spbech were interruption rude, I . P valla - Mrs. Pow,les', and she'll 'came to I fb � ,-� 11 -11- 11". I ., . I ... . � , . � . I/ . . .. . .. avagant display,,, Mrs. Maiakiver, � . , �, P 1. � . I I � .. ­ I I . � - I . I .11 � . � . I t � I I . . and extr , , . . � what I consider,,very moderat - ag s " . 4,: If you ha-� a proper. regard . for Dolly victim to impuh6,combined with ig . I . �, � � . .1 I I So, an we wandered,-Iiand in hand, I . I who has Canis In to �assist in -the debate oa Mrs. Mackiver Urges. I I I about �� 11 a of yllysioal.gecigrapby. - Chanticleer's ex- � 11, - . I. . I O'ergladtobetoeael Iupsadr.,,d._ � , I ­ . Ii a YOU, ,yo4��wlll,perauade her tojet,your,fa'ther go . . ,, .. � I . . I . I ' , . I . . � . f,. .I a , ,lie Lqpell. downfall, says, with a mixture " ,. 11 He ` ,parlance notwithstanding,-,therre is, , over � ( ,\ I I . . I I . . I So heirt-contant, so ar , I I I I . I I I to hay.6 her for yourself, by and . - with'her " Mrs... 9achiver. o'eaya.: 1,i! IS . . I I I I - I � . , I I . � I . . Alto e upon that pleasa It strand. ' � f3f,oei,isuie andpity. . 11 She's on excellent cook, of that I'm read ' f I . . the whole Scene, and in the mind of the- 1�� \' . . I I -1 - - m � . .1. .� I . . I - 1. . - I . �. . ,� . ' ' y. to put himsel to'tbe 'inconvenience observ'er,'-a consciousness of night, which' . - .. � I o . I �. I I I , ' . . -1 ,sure, because mother Says: so - think. about ande''Xpense of the journey for tier'. sake, - � � . , I I . � � � � � , I - , � CHAPTER IX.- - � I � - � " . - ' a � , . .. I-., ­.. I . I I And When our footsteps we retraced - � ' ' � makes the more. wonderf at a Sitnulta' eous ­ , i I .. . The comrades we hadleft behind, �, . ' . : _: � I . I .1 '. I her, Dolly dear, it's woith,'youi while, and Dolly ought to �Lccept,hi6t offei-giadly.P. , .1 � . >4 , '.. I . .1 . ,� Exclaimed: 11 Well, Wb,at,s u )oncyot.ir mind .. .. � . I . pays. - `11 8�he dial' e th vision of ,the orb of the day. , The impres. ; . 2, 1 . , 1 � . . I I ., � I ; I I I . - Cap�aln Maichiver ;. and his, Sister 9: idea, Of trbubling,ray I.. - , . � I., . ;uyu. ha I I . Wlou�,NLY, BUT NOT wEAR; . 1. . . .. � � , Ph S . .1 I . I ''. " .. Old boy? What fancies ad. I I I :, �' - . - � . adds-�- ' � ' .. I - I . .1 , f athe m a is 'alone -�Mis�- Sion cannot be communicated, but the were - I ./ . - I � . . I I . . I . . � I . . I ud sh -will, not I I " I �. I I 1, � . � I . . � shall make a point of writing toyour 11 Take My -, advice, - . Dolly r, I picture has been again and again limiled � 1: el .. I - While wandering slowly'an'd alone?. z. ..,I I I and ',have Thynne'Will be with her, and the treasure for us by , siilful pers, and by tone -more . I -1 , I., . 11 . I . You are not wont tol stroll away; � I I - brother about the matter without delay. nothingto do.with h-jr; sh6has thefiercebt of a cook you have -found for bar can Wait, � . A. A�All_ , I . . � I . . .1 . - � . 11 succesefullythan that of Baya;rd Taylor, , - I - , t,o, / - I I I I What do.tbo ,wild waves,say torday,, eyes'I ever saw in a w,omanW,face, and if on them at the:stations,!' Ronald'explains, -, _ 'I. , , ,/,]�� I By us uniaub�ied:and tim nown. , , , ka of the, �, eddies of returning , � I � � I .. it T, , .Until he gives �ou-or me---�m Sure gumran-- I ' , _" 1, � � � ,� � . r � � tee:that the, money'wi,ll, be repaid within �ou tmke *her up in this way, she willmake but.bis mother, who is,beat on hearing her 6 . - .,, -,�, � � . s '. . 11 . , I I w� da��gl'.'�.Jmin� goldon� in the nocturnal sun, I 1� '' � I � � - -4 .. 1_., ip., ��. '' I � 11 ­ . . � Ismiled. T,beycould'notseetheband '.: : apecifiedtime�and promises to.pay:the. you.fe6l��ourself�iespo�siblefoilier'.?�� '..,:, � husbaud!s anvarnishe.d., account of the sts�te' blr a rii6. ' , ' ;,jor � , 1. I' ­� �, � . I . .1. ." I . ' I 1, 1,01asped in mine, the upturned faca; , , _� r ink.� thab.'thcL . 11.1 ' Wouldn't �- lie a thing4'at D,trraghi will not, .: be ;Satishad. . lik 1 61 b6ech-le.mves- in the Oat6ber, - L'YDtA ,S.: P INKH AWS I I � -11 I I , interest' egularly, I 'shall th , that,' Dolly,. smys; .' f ­ . . I . . I , ' .. w 1. . I I . ,. I , �,� .1 li ' ' eir,"aud c6ntin . 1. I., .. 1. . q . : 4 , thing1ooke.ba . ! � -� .. -k.. , . I � So Y, I g ' I think',"as,Ydar � 0 go, . .. . - � I - ­ I 1. Of little foot-tirin'is in the sand. . I I ., ' f Aher ls� willing t' ' � ' - :, 11 F, r to h - , . Tho�r dniler eyes behela no ti6ce, , a, , , d idedt �J, bat, there would be,,. solliethin I' Ube k ' the nbrt� .1 I ­ I �, LVery ' . '' " ' ' ht' � - ' h .& bed o , er 1, : VEG'ETABL XP . �": � - 'f . 1. .. ! . , �. , � - , I Mr. Mac - nice, in' having, some one.atD,trragh � both Dolly " d , the sun Imy in f saffron 11�hb by I ZICO ,OTJ.ITD " - 11 ,. � kivdr is the spea er,�&nd he. is an youOug -to Jumplat is.. I - I I . �. , � But that sweet hour along the sea , , � . evidently Speaking more in anger than 'a Who knew bo*'things Should be�da:66." � , � ,- offering to do. -so" the old' lady 1; saysi -thaclear horizofi Of, the. Arctic Ocean. A I . . I . I , �. 'I ' . , , , . . I I J , " - . .. - duzzling ra go.. 6load. floated A Sure Cor'e � for all-4EkALE VVEAK-i - ' I w' . , - . ' Will ne,v-e-i--,Y-a;iis,N-f!-:gr-n-m---y-,b"eart, -, . , . sorrow. I .1 I ... I , " It you Start' witli'the.supposivion that severely., 1� 3ili.a 'Vli�nne - may, be .all � few bare of, . 0 n a J�. , I I . - . Wbeaps-il6ni, frora-a-lf. else al)art, , �, I .1, I . 11.1 Pa . �s the inte I rest regulm . your Irish se�van on't know how things'- very' w 11, but � ille's as pretty aa � l5olly v I � " P . . I. . I walked with unsecri bomoan rly I What do ts a a a a;bo 6 hiha, and,' still 'higher in the sky ESSES -Inchiding Leueorrhoon, Xr- ' , - I � I I - � Y!. � , � , I , . I ' . where the saffron malted �brou I I � El '­ � I � � � . . . . _. , ., �, . , Alr� Mackiver ? Iam not going Should be doneIyagwill soon g6t So- wroag�� herself, an fi.� .in my youngidays it , I ­gh delicate .Xegular. and Painful Mcn8trnatioi , . I . I . . . .1 . . - ' ' . you racan, .. . -the� would I n't have been ,thought � right f 6r. two rose -blue, hung like wreaths of ,- Aluffamintution and UlcerIatidn of. '' , '. �, . 4" , I . . . ­ ' ' - ; " ' .' i:, d, . color into , � A ffA1V;f60K SONG. . ' I �� to ms,k.6'ray br,otber, pay me, for the%U86 of withiihem,that all the Mrs. Pawls ' s in � .. . � I i .1 I . . . .. � 15mmcck,swibg;. I I I I my money 1 Pleass.-don't think'of Suggest. world:wdil't put you right,!' Miss Mackiver'. such girls - to travel so far alone:" - � , 1. I. -vapor, touched With pearly', opaline flashes - the W.umb, Flooding;' pno� . '' .. I Swing I my nettedA I I . � .. , , . � . . . . . - , . . . , to , -a' er- E�in-gr-im--:alr,-.bf-pit�-loi.'- -�­Mxs-'Grundrwouldn't think it rig1t ,of �ink,axid gold6n.gray.". lie *describes - - ,.-'. LAFSUS UTERI, &-c. I � I '. - . Ever lightly to and��Iro. .__�_ I -ing.BUCh S. -thing- -bim-�he-.w�ill-do-it-6-t--Bdys,-t�l,th e �t , I � . � , , � . I '. . _.- _01Utl!e-b­6�au-,ffl1­t HoroFins sing � ., once -if you do,�ana I sball'feel,as if I were' Dally that is infectious. .1 . I . �, . 11 . for .'Ronald, to 'be their ,escort, mother 11 ,the Bea as "a -web ,of I pale: slate. collor, I qlPleasant to the taste, efffeaclous' and ifirtneWato .. . I ., . . Violets dot the grass below I . �. . 4 � .. I . 'shot through with' threads of orange 1111itseffect. Itbagrsfttbel�in p�egiiancy,.erid: re. .' I � � . . . �. r - a I r and as for� their 1eing. . , � , . .1 . the on� who,was diSt Ueiingbi.;�a':� D�i:t't , "' Th a one the servants who have been Mary � puts in ; ' I - � ves I I ., ih I bow Irv6et the s�tiug-tide weather, - and Saffroil,V and the -air as "I filled witill'a lie�!' ��d��Ingl�,�6�iindat�egular,periods. . I I . ' &a a are, will be , living at Darragh in idleness all this time' :,,pretty,, what difference will that make'2 . - . I Youth and love.are young together. . - -it -let-t J gg-be-as,t a -it . . I . � I . , I I I . . � . . . mil ii�ht; won't it, Ronald'? " , . , � I go, the better for their In' aster, I,sbould I believe that- Dolly au4 Miss Tbyllu soft mysterious glow,",.while 112between the . 1`11YSICIANS USE IT ANP ME§611113i IT 1,1030M. I . I I" I I . . . I 1, I I I I , a, ' I 11. . I . � -Sher,speaks eagerly andlearnestly, mud say,"' MrB."Mackiver puts iii, 'and, as you 1 beautiful as.,Lthey-.�ie,.-wilL-b�-q.ui�i6�as-ea ��aqlaude. stood the paidnight,gu. - ---�--M.,Ti)jt-&�-W-jimmesns-.�f-the.genemti,;�,e-d*aias--�-��I I I Swingl My nettol�haminocic,.swiug, � . I I . f s_ __ __ __U__fiJitniiig "o 00X� it, is see � � . � All,tbe fieldd are drifting Snow,. � . 11 : - �'_ ' ' :"d 'an. us iWiR-h Subdited fires,And, with the tgor. f cifiter end to no remedy that has ever ' , , I I I Daisy faces nodAnd away .1 , looks, to. 'her lover with confidence. � That .:can't do the'lidusew'ork vours3lf. and put! from rudenass an aunoyance,a6 14'Sh6uld � . � I I � . I To the south wind, � bond! ng,l ow, I . I Bide She does not Seem to Miss Darragh T. hypne to 0-0oki, ffeball think;: ,be, and Pun plain enough'.".�, ' i . �&Ous coloring' of an'h6ur for which we h4m , befors't!I,6� public; and for on, diseases 4 tw I . I - he will be on her, h ave: i . io name, since it is neither . a I unriBe. I RioNkris,it 6 tlie�'G,e.t6t Resz�ft hi th,, World. � I �_ I � I . . Passing sweet tho summer weather " , doubt foi a moment, and, probably if his YOU *ise'if in'thig you Will be adviged,by us � "-1, Still think � your father ougitt to go,;' . 1. . , 4' . . ­ � I 1i - I , I ' ' am my I . wife : M.-Vi.l can S of E ither Sex � - I � I Youth and love are yo bg iogetfi6i�' � , noreunseti but the bleudedjbvelh:i�Bs of �i4g* PLiiT4T I , I . . . _ , , . I � I . 1:1 . practical, parent were not prosent, he;*ould rfl`nd Azke this Woman W.hl , Mrs. M�bkiver perBiate ;., 11 it 'would give. a � I .1 I , I I I.. �. . i he Cljffioat�y for I .Find GrevCt Relief in Its Use. I I I I Swi"g, my netted baa,madk, .wiIugl� . slid a over t. - the, prosentr only rooQuornends with you. . I . . I � � diffierentim.pression.tdtbe�p6oplethi3rd at both -but Shining at the Same moment in, I , r I . 1.� � .1 I ... I I .. '' I g earn, � A .a man'like -Mi."Mackiver arrived the beat � r ,,of, noonday on' the I 'wf1LM1jLE IS BLOOD rURn7]MR I , ( . 1 4 � � � � : Maples.poldanderunson, I . �toletitr6our in.m m6fe.'6npl6asaatform_ . These'words, "I shall'think you wise if once if 'I r. . .. . U t� PDOIC , RA�,l 1. I , . 11 1. I � -_ I . I I , a "I 8&ilda'a ow paper every �ves ige of ,Rumors from the .: � � . ,Cardinal oweramake gaytbe waste, � I settle � witb4tbeM ; me .Dolly will ,gd� on� a! mad- Blood, at the aame,time will ki�v tone andst - ­ .. Asters nod be,i4e the streal . U..� I I on."some. future occasion. " * "'. ,� 1. I in. this you.will be advised by US," , Pacific Islas." I,,, the magai- ' L . , . � . tumn Weather , , ." , . . � ,i It will, -be--7911- ­r'iglit if my f ath(ir and the. question of the cook withDally., She : goose bbase'you ought "to be grateful for ficent,plea'sure excitesadmiration'and awe. ,I me.iiistom., As marvenuttain results as the =912 f, '' .1. . I Like a dream the aut , , I fkth r for L warting'to t the . � - . I I . Youth and love are yciubglogetber.' I Rbbert come to on undeiittandingabout it, has put all her energy Into opposing the your 0 .pu h6at. We are all sun -worshippers more , or less. , ZrBoth the Compound anti Blood Purifier are pro.. . " � ., ' . I . I I � - __ , . 1. ­ . ...... -.-, - - _'. -, - _�_ - __,. ___�__ __ I � �-6�­--ild­lo-( -Mackiver--interest wlisU,7_it_,&_ __-­ -t-- lt�_' --­,­­ 1, . �t I I 1. 1: . . , ­11� � � - i - , W6:-. go % ulp� - uncomfortablb-mountains---to- -7pared �vn.'Avon*ue� �Lyun,'Yass; � �!___._�.,i_,�_ 1, , �'----d'ea-r,"�Ife-awy-a-b-6-ait-E�i"n 1y;- iuwo,.i 6- , . 1 appearance on i . . ! I � i L:at M-and-M-Wastf . , rrays. i as � ,� I I ' . L L I I . � ­ I . Swing I my�uett'ed'haiiiLnb6li,,'s,#i�g, . I . � � - I I much bettai -that s, buslaess matter, should against bar brother. . But'. Elbe, WiJIL show The two girls hear of , watch the luminary rise; and' his setting I'vice.ofelthei;S1. Six bottles for, S4. Tlie�Com`pound � - .: , � � From the Hinbsoctild and bars � , . . � thispiopooed sel[- o � a . ea or . y, j1+ , is sent b miallin the for of pills, oi, of. iozengeiI, on : :, 't . Thro' the b6u,,bFj the north *in� sings, . be put on a business. footing, Robert him- them � that she is gracefully ready to � bow, sacrificial act,on Mr. Machivs�k's part with � land, on height or in vmlle V m 1. $now-flak6s."fill the frosty air. : " � ' ' 4 1 . ofteamapectacle �grand enough to justify , receipt of price, v per 6ox for elth�r. .Mrs. Finkhmn , ' .1 . I �, I., , �._ I . . . I . I , self'Will wish ihmt* it should be SO,,, . - ,. , her bead to their yoke i6all. mainor matters. chakrill. Miss Thypne bas come1ti to See - I I fre , ely answers, alt lettors �fln4uiry. ruclose 3 cent � . . . � I . 4)ear and blest the�wiiiter weather ' . - I .11 , � � Jean Patil Richter's. outburst : , I I bee the , I I � I .1 I . , � I . 11 I don't ibinkRobart will; like,any 6ut' I sh. It ask you - to, Secure her f or -to Dolly;� and come to Some aort� of � definite: -, f 1. � . S�autp. Send for pamphlet. Mentfan this FdP ' . ' . 1. . a r. . I � 1. Youth and love ar6 yonUg t6oather'. . ' , I , I � . dr- I � I I . . - . I 11. side interference bet I I me; or for Robert, which oughtI to.say T1. .BUD Kan Ing amid ropes in the*estern. sky, . I - � . , , . . i I � I I , . .1 . . . :, I I . 1, ween, us,'? Dolly says � I arrangement about the'prObabI6 length of, ew�]Lvnu,n .1N`D"Ax1sLrvnnPmi,s cure Constipa- � �.. � 1. . . . .I LOVE 60NTE ' I %. I With emphasis. " Whall4dffered4t to him She Says, appealing to Mre� MackiverIand - her v.sit and the��Becessary quantity. at .into v.Vhioh,..be � has.�, thrown the. raybrush t, -P orpidify.of tho Liver. VJ'cents. � . , , . I . on, BiliousnOsa and T . . I MPLATIVE, . . 1, -h "I .... . . I,— - 4 '" ' I ,' - , ' - be ha& 9,11 dmy'been, Painting the . 1. &iSt; 1 4 ' , , �__,, L" -1 I . . - ' - ­ I W'AsJr e-to'do-wbat-1,like Ahe ... old-lady-oDaute. er-househo j -manage.- Augg go -to- e -t a __ I I—, � . I -.f - 1..'�� AGN-SoMby.411-Drn� s---,ZA­(3) , ". � . . -4 sit-in4yziny�:wi Ifdo,Q,�side�: �L__��._'�'_:. - - a b ak n. JTh�Y.'are-disciiSsing., -,wYei6with � _. � , , I � . .".: 0 dJ*ith-'myiqw- - ' artE,,7-1 :­ , .1 u­I­ � . ". .. I I I 1. I � I , � 11, I I I : - - . 1. - I . ...'', I .. I � - "' I I . . _T"e 4i-.-i_p_6cf&c.es. are viewed. or. I I , \ I ,. . And�gaie into the quiet Dig, fit,' , i .� wasn'tIVIII, . I . � . ment hobby..at once. h6se ffiatterawith fervor and interest 4' .: �. . I . I I I � I . . . - .' -4 t . , 11 I ' the most part, liow6er,tundek ordivary'c'e4i_ �2io. Set day af home ; , I . fade mellow,by,th6 mooabeams� light' h , , . .I. I �. �u 8 I?� I I I . �: - � . . , 11 he zopby,rs from the lea-:. .- .,,��;,­ � �IiUnqaestioaabiy.".'L She. had appealed 11 I Shall, an ' a er to.b'eyour o4v�mat��, IN " Oto 's 5froe, ,.,,,,,,,,,.am,.P,I,e,s..W,or,�.,,,:i, , ,4 �' I - . : , , .11 feel t r , 4 - iv6j's Bon4er Of gag. . . in - orjaing�roomwbefi' �,Ro'nald. comes in 'of that Upo � , I I . �_'C__ �� to Ca;pt,.* Mack a10-moot,his fatber?s Plan. ! , " ditians, and lack the wouder a I I . I I I ., - I , ar'bas me tbrOtlae Window yiido, � I . - " , ..Jastice� andbei tben,lif Mrs. Aunepley:bao any whim Nboui to t�ei . e04, nt, . I I I I I I . 4 . . � . . , 11 I .1 � -her according to it, though - he not liking her, you can as' d her'ba6khere, , lt� is: the A Darragh- nd . � a .. I 1. . . ! I . - I And as they flit answers" .n rst� time, that which Herr Stoll has r � Y been gazing, ... � I I I . 1 -17.7 1 1. . m .1 � I ,. . : �, . . - So -f air 5nd free ; _"', wipbes'tbat. She had not made the appeal,, and I'll keep hei you want Captain ( acki�er- have -: met��, ': than ,any made by physical " 0 . I ". * I . . )ear love; I sit 7: . � I till Ronald mud, Since ... .1 .. I �� .1 i 01 . � I I � � , � �11 \1 �4.1, I I .1 � or in your. own`house,"�. Ronald a mother 'the Aau�sleys, , fed h Par asepir I be the impression, due,' the . i. � '_ � - " .1 . . . . I And think of thee.' I -� .-. , Dan" D'sp6ttk stiffly," She plemde, under. h I � ding -day; ftiiil� t an beauty Must I , , - - I in a moment, - "it I . � to L dark Bud sleeping world out � . 11-ERMANENT CURE OF I I .' I . . __�.: � , " .- I .� ,. . Stanch ghisex'p'ression i saya -magnanimously.; and to"thiB course ,they � had, sea cely. spoken � one I 11 I I I ,; C, thought of the �'' RIH , , . . ast,mylonfiing� I to I arf Di . � , , � , I I 0 . . � � .1c ( - of which the traveller bag come to , il look, , _-1 ­ 1.1, .11 .1 .� I .1 I - , , , � � - . I � -eyes' '' � . )is 0o'very. Bauch, .to me that ,there i�oald Dally assent glad to. be "able to please in another. If Dolly were auspioious-.:��which ; '_ , - - " 1D I I I I - OwyoDder owery,starlitinead' I I , I . S,,tter since' she, cannot give in she'is not -it would strike her"as odd ths, . t . -9%-A 0 0 � . I , . I . . I Where lather`B nitifeo repose and feed I � be no clashing of feeling ,,between Robert this small ra , througl:t p1den vistas into heaven.", ,'This. INISTWAT.,11 �: I I I . 'Bd you�� Wait till his hii6ille to to them -in the more important one. 7 � � � I I - I I UPon the- verdure, of the left; ­ �� a r � . I Captain .2ackiver Should merely bend his is ifi's idea upon Which Carlyle Seized when I No other'disdase is so prevalent inCtlais coun- 03 , ­ I i I ­­ . � , making his Teufelodkockh, Stand at the, as Conatiptition,,and no 'remedy has over -6 - I.bear their wild and vlaintiv sighs- , .1 arrmug6 with him ss- to how mild when'�the "You don't look 'happy, Ronald I" she head in cold' salutation to Dirragh now .1 I art aria Iivait fthe tinent. 0 equalled the �celcbratacl Mdney.Wdrb ad a r I � I J And as each sigh , � � - I I � fartheBV -a . . " . I I I . money. shall. be rep�aid, and he and �! Y , on ;will 848 to him. by and by, when he has taken Justead-ol greeting thu letter warmly and � . .%r cure. 'Whatever the cause, however obstinate a � , . . � Is borne tome, I I i I . I 14 Silence mi ,�dt �Oidiijght oven in . ... )In I Enwrapt sit I ,� , � - I have the same, interest, and � her"away from the facuily group in rt.6 courteously as it behooves her (Doll 19 I t M the oaiIe, fhi6 Teniedywill overcome it. , i- . I ,� I I i . I I - .1 (D .1 I I � y,) the%A.iettc I td. hieoite�.haracter,; Both. CO TW3 ilistresafhg com- 5. I I . ' I ple � � . And tilink of th6e, �. . I , 11 I shall not give my doneeritto my son's drawing -room, for a farei�ell chat in the. lover to greet her'friiefi d. I ' fe oli&,, rudy-tinged, the 4) P.11LES. int In very - L � . . . . I . I I , apt to be I .. I I r rryipg,thl 1 know that be. has been pro- morningwroom, where there is nb,superfluiiy "i It !Mr., Mmckiver goes with as � poor I complicatodwithconstipation. Mduey-wort . . , I I " , I I ma . � , ingI)ut'tha-grmBi' --' J I 1, I . h . I . I , , :, .11 �GL*rl III hammock � . .- ido 10 ' D rests Of '-of adornment to distrfict their attention I P�rrkgb will be � tried and found wanting , p,mcef ut gargle of that Slow; heaving' Polar � I ­bn6thdns the weakened parts and mickly to � . I I - . .11 I. ;, 11., ;�eadl` I 1. y �_ 'at enough ,pro"ot the i te , , , the utmost north-, the I eW'�fjkinds;of 11iled eveii,when. Well,. - *, � , I . .. .-­­­.,__'.j_,:,;� ,�g b�0�0'k I .L "I'll, th children you may'laring him,'Dol Oceaii'� Over whi6li"in 0 . 11 . . I . - . 11 -- ly. from one' another. . "Is it 'that you are every. ipiaut6'of the day; I cau�t 'Stand , sun hangs to* a- -as it he too diiiecticiiiqs.h�vebeforofaiied. - C I I .1 I . . � .. L -W, -1- - ,­ - -..--__1_ ','��.Catcbeb than � , � They ought t; be w6re to him thiny6ur vexed wich,'me About -Robert 2" - ' , - � tliii uuless .you're there to Supportl me � great � ad lazy, 1, 629 -If you li�Lve either of �hcse ttouble'ff , Z � '. . _­. ,. I I I loud -couch 1. I ­ I .: I I BV hdbk or crack. , I I lordther.!I . I . . I i I were elumbeiifig� Yet is his- o . , - , � . I . .,�' . G., . I ' �L' , t ' She.claBps'her pretty handa. closely andL will you come,'Ronald ?I' Dolly Says cheer. .wrought Of crimson and cloth of gold yet USE I BrAggi,to sell - . . � : . I ' I " . . I . I .f. , I . . I , itl inki.tchan I .� . ' 1.11 ' Tears of Uncertainty and 'bow, ildermen tenderly round 14-4ron and leans fiei!_&if_� ffilfy, !or ,tho6gh She professee. to dioad . ;, I . : � I � . Scrubbing pan I ' � -his light stream over- the mirrors of , come into the girl's eyes as Ronald's father upon his.shoulder, looking�lup at him with Mr. Maakiver�a'yriticiBMH She. will . beat does . � 6 . I I . . 11 . . . . �Cantiot:gobble . I "I I � , B . peas ; of undertai I nty me. to her velvety browu'6yes full -of Such p6if act, them gladly1f Ronald,is, with I her � I, ` " ` water; like a tremendous fire - pillar shoot. - h I �� I I ", 1� I . I - � . � I . L I -:. .,. . Any Mani . - whethei'slao can be loyal to these two men Uilwavering love 1hat he- feels half guilty. ','You will come, won't yOU'T;".th � � big Obwnwara.to'thei sbya6, and bide itself I I I . . I . . . . . . I � . . 1; a girl . I I sL , � ATION '. , , . . self that ';and Ronald turnBAo,t] &ISOiS4 Id * .. I . I � ,� . I . I , . I 0 I,_ , I d , feet.' In Ouch moinent3.136litud , CONS'Tp � , Ten Years later , I I i , � who ire the dearbst-to her in all the world ;� for, having even admitted to* him ' repeats as firs and u", 0" my . I I , I ; , � � , � . I � . � - �RQFadiiiwbiri�; ,', � . I I I , ., Ia. I I a answers . i � . - I I � - . I I � I . � . I � 'i d -him lies all �' Is ,entirely overcome by using , - �� ' . I I I I � � 11 of b ,wilderment as' to whether Ronald is Darragh has dazzled him...' 1. . I Stirs 0 vehemently as b :"� _1 invaluable;, for w won ,speak or ,. . . ' . 0, 6yinomthizing With her,, or with his ju6t and I '.'.It is impossible I It . I I � - L' - --- -- ­ - r1n I � . I I I . : Mfin.wish64 he'd taken to happy. If everything else I f, - . '. � I � I I I I I " . I Hitcbengir,l : ,,,, �,,� , , ' "I amLqui ' I i' i Europe and A tica, fast agle6p, except the' . I . I . '1� i straightforward father. , SheAriveo back, in, thO World Won* t wrong With me your love 11 Why V Darragh is the speakeri and ' him4 ,the Silent I I I . -------___�� , - I I as . watchmen, and before , R N I S ..;11 . ,r, L ,TR I..0 1 . . I A f � she,' peaka . ebb comes u'�, by his side, and' I . . B[I T11 ' ' . ,these -teserk with's vigorous effort. �They would Always Make L,MQ- h ' PY, ,dear I" � B � '141 . . . ire broke out on' Friday night in Mi I .. I % ity and Palace I . . I . shali:'nbt,fall, find - readarL her plain'and, in._ - - -11 Thed-you are vexed twit som6oneelse plaoeR One ,etquioiteiy bo�ted,� well-f4medr immenB� of .the Eternal, I No 'MA I W1 L .. df,j' Storo,,Lloydtow", 'coherblat,whou,by looking nice and Speak- about someithing.L 'Will you tell me what it whereof our larrip is but o6 porch lamp?" - : .1 � . I I .. I.., I � 1. . I I I . . � . which, together with the�'enfiko' stock ! � I - ,little foot on the fonder to warm. . � lie 1M Ve, .know,, �nb,t, Whether 'Herr ..Stoll had ,� , . I . . .and' jug eloquently, she may, carry him point. is? Will you trust, my rpseou me fully aR ,always been in the habit 6f quoting DO No injury can redult,'and they are ploo,"at ' � 1� . 'a I � all the matter li'81069hig to#e'V6at_off1cd: - 11 . . I I . 11". thoughtd;like those, our information. being y.one andba cared, Ottaxanteed .' I L , ., DevirRonild, tell jour,fatborthatif I , you do- My love TI I . .1 I feet for,size-and symmetryi but,tilisfoot! I 11 I �r . I ­ �� , , and'tolegraphoffi6e,aiid"ab6�t.450in&st7 . - I 11 I li I-- � - � Jim ited to the-stMement -that he found two , W,=r . 11 . . ... , . � 1, I - � ' " Ord not ac re a were as .9. � . . .1 � 1. I - I . - I I I ­ : I ' i ndi6 that &V into 6t; ', i I I may, as well out I ' which Stares him in �the fmceaciw'ie uniquei, . , � I., , ampaiwas soon r - eshoo. The : �I. I with it, Dolly, dear ; I the sun's fec0,;,bub in such spirit . . ' 063a, ultation Free. , : �. - , age sib I I Banned to a !a in my,br6thWe hands as in any other I ng chat. your ze tra;vele rapidly f rein. her 66i toi, are f ar snoop Should We I Cii�oiilai� and a . 66M at'lludi � BF0 B a r I . I .., . . Ramos Spread to Mr. Woodal�uew dwelling; human leinglo, 1 ivbuld not have spoken, So brother has led y )Ommit an impru. , & I Csted,'for She ia I . I ( I I 1, I I , ou to I .g g Then,it To arr to the holy Places, 0 . . A.,NORMAN, � I. �- - �� '' . I a little vex - ed HI I Which% above 801 1 . whi(& was 'al4o consumed in %�short time., confidently of .the timqWhk4yAUxQ'u1d.Jie_ � denoe,-to-use-m- mild terni.;_, it,w,-ili ofimpli.- I f i his glance to me � I _­ :r,. , 1. .1 ­ - ".. I . 1. I I i6t;herin, mn& I � . I I . . I .1 � ­'­ -1141 1 The- loss . io'eadinated! I 11 I � -her sye� 0 1 sh p q Pali �iai .Y�ies., - . . I I I -with' Robert',i lir(ith6i.f v- - " 'I I I cats, relations with,him fr6m.the Arat; , wait irj a vionfan. who never *Aiio Ini I � ­. . I I 1 i6ouj&nastimbOut KOM . Darranlpg� latu.8,r-L. I . I only $1,100 0. � TfiO4 cause ot,ilip', , Thekeis& tone y . � . - . 4 Queen street east, Toronto. , , i � . , �, 'a theme I 'Valu , .. I 111. 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