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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-10-05, Page 8- 1. - 1. � I Z, 1. .1 . : , rp— I I I —, I I— . � . ! � - I . _1F1.__ ,W .! I . I i: I � I � � I I ,­ -11 " � I � � � I . � � I I i I I I . - � I I . � I li�_-__�_ ____-1-- - I ___�_____. _ 7�,_ - - - - . I I I � I - . ­ I It - - ­ - - - .1 �­ __", , - - _­ - _- - 11.1 11, 111.1 , ,,-,,I ... ... ­_ ­ - ": ......... . ... ... � ...... - ­­.­ - � ..... . - ­­ II I . I I � I : 11 I ; I 1� I I .. , I I I � , I . I I . I I I I � I I . , I . f I � ­ � I � � � i I � I 4' I I I I . � � I � � I I I � r _ � . I I I ! I I i I I I . � iI I . I � I . � ! I I I I . , � I I I � i I I I � � I � I I : I I � I � L I * I -1 I __ i I . � � " � , I . - . I----- . .1 .. � I I" _!1 I - - I -,, . , � , .. I � � I - . I I , I � I I I I I . opulation who don't work. to feed And - 1; �� .1 � 88$ � T -the-. - t ' . 5, � 5hildrien-,,-but Who - - ,,, f , , , , , . , I .... .. - �- ---- - - = 4- -ak I .1 : I 1 I I I I � . I � I I I _­ --11 - I . ..­­ , , - . , . ­'­­-, . "' - - . � , -- ­ ­_ - ... ......... � -11, � - � I I - � � , ,; �� �: , : ; I . i I I I I I I . : I I . I � : I . � I � I I . . I �. , 1, I . _� � "" I � I I I � I I I I I . I I � I --- -_ - - . -_ - - - , I , - . "I � ­ - , w I I : � I I : ,� I I I � I --Q � Y- I . - , , _ 111- 11 ­ 11 . 1 � I I I . . . � ,r , ; , , , _ � � I � , , ,. ,: I " ; ,- I � , I :� I ! I I i , I � I 1 1 , � I I . , I � -, , : , . I I I � I � �� I I I 11 I : I .1 I .. . ban you lived here, could people; you, W I Afford to stoop,' but we are new people, and" ,� �� I I � I I I .1 I I I . - .i, .. , ­­_­ ;, � ­_ - __ I .:1 � I - - � � I " ".. ­ - ­­­ I I . " � : I � , I : I . I I , . I _ ,�. . . � I ; I I I . —_ � I " ­�­­ -­_­.� -1 ,�­ I I - - ____._ WHY MEN DONOT MARRY., . I � I I I 4 , . . I ­_ I :11 I �.. I.. � I "I *1 " � . . �,, I . . I 1, . I . ­ ___­ - � ­ - 1 ­ , r, - , ­ ­ I � I I -11 ­­­.- 11 - - I � 111.11 , ­ , , : I I i . � I I � I � . I �, . 1! � . ! I I I � ; : � , I � i ­ . ., ; I I � I ; I I I . I � I I � - . I � I 1� � I � I . 1. ­ ­­.- ­.. .- I I I I ­__ . I , 1---r-- I I i N,E,;' , . 11 . I � , I . I 1. I I I ­ I I .11 for being whattheyare till, they rise up I I I 1, a.11d.stone.her," . I � ,October � , . I . � I I : � � I.. I I . I I I I - � � I I - I I I . - olbthe ir Are ,quite. ra'adyto Shoot theirlamd4ordB an4w4uld., � .1. ­111�� I . I "No, they won't do that; Stoning people � I is the form civilization takes up near Man- ybu know,, maelma, hovil pE ' aticular ,w'e ' . , Out new people at Weybridge2 Wore, ab : . � . . I I � . The EnR1184 Sollildon ol an Interesting I I * I I Am� . � T : I 1. I I AFF . 11 1� � , . I . � I .� � "No More Sen.il � ,be employers. , Jeaving.the-6hildren Uri- .- I.;. , clothed and unfed." ­ il�, i . i � rish haven't reached those . cheater. ­ The I - . . ---:. Why, you "would 'hever,.go',neaX,tbepi_ I . I I 1 Social, Problem. ` � . . 1. I 0 1 I . ..... � � � I ,�, 10 I � . . . � Aye, artists come to paint it, andwriters to put � 1 ,, You take, a very narrow,,, ugl y English ,. arian, JUshe's kind heights yet;,. besidep,� M i � dBpacia4y if; they Seemed to waut to know � I I 1, I I 11 I I 1. . i � The'.Eil marriage . market has be. I "an 11 f .1 I ­ ­­ �­ , .11-11. . I.. 11 -, - - I . I i I I . in 1 a, book, . I . I � � . calm, tp e � ol How ,grand in 6toini, bow ihir in d view of it," 'Darragh says, angri � a description bq� "llasly 'and drip : � giveTloef they will'undigr'etpil her. Let your mother , go,ab9nt amoiig ther1aborers,10re - she has I come a VS. 1 . I . I I ' Xelim of competition AS; keen as I � it I think you'll find th&1.U.nb,,�bleMra_aay- 4 it' * the; - :1 .1 . _uctioa,room, says a, wri at in - ' " - I I . .. ,. � � I � . , � I . � � I . I. I -; I I North Sea can Idol, / w9pilered. to beax th 11 We era talking, how to . � . . . .cut � . I , . the Btate,pf affairs Been. througn �conven- � 11 � - I ' ti . :1�nglish " Spectaclea � irritateg,her by I known 'sorrow, they! ,nd respect sorrow a � . . � I I women." . , ants Ito' kil w you ver 'O'Lekey w - 01 , y �mbch , I I ' ' " ' j- indeed,", Darragh replies. � I,' No ,one di Whitehall.Bevie2u. The nat4roJ ,imealseh, iBregard , pf wom'e'n are di iid� Meitheis`i6ise I I I I � , I I I � N "I . I 11 ,� "I I �, I 7 minue in music or song 0 The voice that fills the br oding air. with its . ', thunder low and,: long. 1 onal , . itaindefinable admixture!of�accurkcy and I I I I.. � , I ; he is hadiBoreet,". , 11 But Robert Will Bay a . Marian cries. -Oh, dear I the lecture he . rig- _ I Honcirabile,�_:� or -an, Prudent -a ' 11 aoes---:a-u �diE pqtw her bei I ii*_ - I - ,d- , o6un; I enaues;-by- I O'Leary,, but about here we do object to, fair meaus and foul,, love matobeH. 1 Girls , � 1: - I - I � . I I . � I.. .11 1. . I . ' a I Since never aught butitself I wet. bruld ,, Bonn like.ita � � untruth. . I I I A lie that -is all a H6 maybe.inet,and foughi with � . was to read me last night on � the way I � - conduct myself here paralyzed My braiij �, 'her tacking the two together in ,the way I I I , she does.3' ' 'I . I I choke ,down their feeling% and aid and a - I I th - � - � � . .air seniors in, encouraging, men who are I - I . -��,_,, � . ;�. I -_ ! I . , �� angry roax When its breahers;r1se to the east wind's 0&11,,tO I � ­ I . I , break on a rocky ebore; ; I tit . outright,. I in B , r matter I I a lie that is half a truth is a harde , . f ght. , I . I o fi � - I I I t simply ' paraly.�ed it; and at the end of i he. told I to be; my nathral self, and, a uses I hiveii?t tEs's local 1,tAh I w li, Yo I mind," Mar iall' BAYS, COMP�ACOOIY ", " YOU " catchea,!' ,, throwi � ng -off the restraints I - , ' whichm4detheir grandinothere'ehar' i Ming. . . . I I 1: 11 : 11 L 1 � I L:., - I I . But r9ugh or smooth, in shade or ,shine, the face I I of the mighty main � , I � . I Xod Darragh's conscience tells" her. that all me all would be well., NOW cil'u-moy woman � 1 , i don"t'like hot beca-zise. She isri?t ind genous � I 37 - J � � .But stili'tbeory goes up, "Men do 6v - i t " I . ' - - I I 11 � IpAn speak of little also to me -but memory, fear . thereis at in this state., Bbme truth be her , natural slelf ' who's ordered not to � . I t6your-Galway sail; now 'I'm not indige- . I marryi" And yet,- the Most inveterate club. . - I . �� I . I . ­ � - , I - . I br piiiii., I . I . I , � I .. - ..----.- -- _— - � - ____ _ __ -1 ­ � .least ment of the case W,hich Ronald Makes. go � 1 61 . be I fo ish and selfish and extravagant 2' I . ,,. a.- nous either, so *a shall fraternize proh i � I I . n , e in' Ma , th ocker at love in a cottage was, - _ _. � I -- .... - 7 . - . F ather:aud husband, an . d bold, bright boy, it has- , taken them onii by one; ! I � � I _i_��_iakwa refuge in being angry with the - of � broad mindeduess which is evinced I felt every one of thos I I a things the instant he told me not to be ,I them� and at. the end -bly- - - — - � -� , .. rian advances the proishbility With an once a youth not blase, to Wh in the 'si - . 0 vi on, of a home-waa'erichapting.. Almost every .. � I 1. - I I . � I I . I 11 . 31 shall lie iii,164ela the chuicli-yard there when I - I , � � I . .. . - � God inyweary.days tire'done; 11 . � I . never eent me a nizidden b�irh, to, stay by ,Want by it, and fancies" She finda. comfort in� the reflection that, come What will, Arthur wilf - ' of it all he told me to, -Win the ppople's . ing 'regard for their bodies. hearts by'show � air, 1hat � Bosnia to ohE dle�ge* rerhark, but Darragh leaves the - chQlenge , tuan- , I Man trieshis hand " at realizing,,sbrao such ' I .4ream early in.,Iife ; but the', attempt is I I � I . I . I . I I -1 . 1. - I 11 , . qM� , .1 I . . , . I Ille to the last; .2 1 1 1 . I - I . . I riever gall., her spirit by finding ugly, 1 J . Do ly! I aBkJou-ant. I, the woman to,do I . It is, after all, really nothing to swered . � . usually nipped -in the bud by want of means I - 11 I I I � � _ . .. . I I .. � , - . I So I sithy the restless tides alone'. by the graves I I of all my past- I I - tinreaBonable .fault with the shortcomingB I . it? and, yet -'if I ,don't seem to do it And . 1. 'her her. that Mrs. Anne,sley, iii,ber desire to ' U I here tha� abo t t She -'by, failure tip win the particular , - 6r I _ I woman on who a i Iiir, heart is He � . . I I - - . I I . FOR THE '. , . I � . I . I I I I I � . I . � ) . . " -pitiless that have By the waves so strong and . I (if the people,who'are devotedly.ruining the � n E, gad they love , I la d.sh , Be welE , I I like it mamma *ill put managing. " ' .1. hand in matters worse." ., I , andni . Bhow,the old stocks dges not wish to be 'admitted into � their declare in favor:Of all set. Buffers' ' acutely -1 b - utiman is an 61astidereatura;J I inwith the time a in,, I , h I I ,i,,.t � I I � I I . . � I - I ­ I I . KIDNEYSr LIVER : AN 9 URINARY ORGANS* - 1. - -.1 wned li no, . � X . . dro is's joys for, And tbinii of �' the land where it] I sball,".,meet, - � . 1-1 " I I Meantime the horse�dealair.at Graumore I -7.-;we1l--- -worthy .1 -M I I I Lot things, alone fot� a little while,"' , Dolly ; -ks-if. You --do ould openly. I I kill �a world, not ' ranks, BE ,tained ere.. ly prp�� , ag. , _flaiiiii � niihnown-wommu, w,titll�n0._agq_r -entire � p - - _ _ - us fascinablo'll I � 11 � . . I I _E&JL I * , _0 L here is no ih6re'96a � . - the Is Ed * ; Yet I cannot rest by.meadow or fell, or the quiet proves .himself iss, of Thyn.ue,'.R,good--w-ord,...,.-T.h.e--Btablej3, a,t.,DAr7- .says_ philosophically r r . 1 -finc 'thing,� settld, themselves YOU'll 1 'that ­_ --- --.-h­h- �-­d ­­ - - . I io­�`_.f­i�_ I and of 'vast �pretenpi t :dentials as. � t " ___ __ - -'h J - " but finding it almoat'-impag le:to 'set up - . sib THE BE 8 T I 0 D )P�Vlakrmlu --,­­__,._­__, - *',, way bywhich'any*dh6ase'can ' . Tber64aonl�, . . inland lanes, __ . I �; ­­ - - ­ ­ - I . Where flib-gr8at-t-T669­spread tlieir.y.ustling a rms ragh are soon filled and well filled too with credit Two t �:- ; - - 11 11 in o very muo t. o, same, or or in� w lc� - d in English country plabes. I coul th-­ t rea ing o er,Mi-as-ThynifolaBsures 11 y no h6rself: nevertheless.ahe is ,sorry that a an�ideal.--. Matrons with attractive daukh. . � ters ban on at their girls see . be cured, and that is by removing the.catio&- , I whatever it may be. The kreat medical author- I I I pyer the smiling plains. . I I 1. . I � . . . i � �, " horpes that are a to,the place.� of these belong, to Captain Mackiver, but ,they go beautiful, be quite hap - py here; � ,the place is I to do So Bhould be woman who can desire � . � � I few Dieu. The tendency of the age is to . the' 'the , ities of the day aeclare that nearlyevvi IP111" I . , , is caused by deranged kidneys or liver, T - restore � I I can't'draw breath in the country, all shadowed, ; � an d green, and duibb i - . � tli6 others are Mr.!Anneslp�'s property, and . . i "di 'Darragh therefore;,has no scruple in ri ing 0 uresque.", and the people arepalitia Allidpi t . I � 11.Ah!Jbut You haven't money in the. � ,reigning at Darragh i - I " " . �-- . , '' (To be c.ntinued� , , , , , level barriers, between -:Sexes ; Irls . tennis, th , they � g, 'play ey , �row, - � :. thee . hereforis is the only way by which health . ... . I ican be secured. Herb is Where WarnerNi Safe .. 5!he want of the sea is at nay heart, 1� hear it call- . I I .1 . � �Dg " Come 11", - I I � .. . I' he . I arlien�, aric�.. rise, and follow; perhaps nay - I 11 � I- � .1-1 ,them.' �� 1. , � � I � 'these plaoe�':,,Marian intakitlits-peevishly (she __ , of that loan of Dolly's to � I ! � - I . . . rompell. � I - rink, they eha'te, - they sit in the . I I � I smoking -room, they dance, not only in tile I C'usire has achieved its'great reput%tio�j It" - 11 directly upon the kidneys and liver db pd ' � .. . �. � �,n y &a- . 1. - . I I me down,mere, � �� I he ZIjight shells gleam, and the flishes . . Where t a I . � They make a w lour gallant sho, young people coming out through the lodge- ,.. nothing --- - ' ' ,her brother). I-But:'.to obert and me _,islt - .. . tbibiBa undertaking. and:heither - --- ­_ -ted street)E'l life' suddenly : In these. deser I . .1 stopped 1800 ug6. It is-true.ihat the . .. ni gs�-but-in the afternoons.:� evq in . The a aturaltandency.of such intimate associa. tbe�m in a healthy condition drives disease. � and.paiii fi�om the aT6techJ`, For all Kidney, Itiver . � . i - , I I . a�nd Ur�uaiydrout eg,,,, for the distressing dis-' ' , � � . dart, Lasea.weedlstangles4air ,� . � I . I . - I � I 1 . I I I Ates of Darragh (which are mended, and , aight on their hinges now), and riding set 13tr griiat I , - . I I their pigs nor their policy, their poetry ,yeara destruction was.not, instantii-neous and a; - , ' - . . � J wouldb&matrimony., Buttheractis,�, � .11 � orders of worsied, for kaliirw and physicall , I . ;� froubleal.gencrall� eat has no , this gp .. I . I Will find me best, if still on earth,whentlip . � I - I through Worn-out old Galwav!; 9tillr Moor- ,nor their picturesquenessi ght to divert . . U , I great number - of the inhabitants saved � � t9t; I ,men who.,miglit,have had sQrio,uS ., . � .-remedy I I equal. 18ewaiel-ol impostors, naitiLtion-31and : I ;. . el's trump is blown,. . ff Eil , re --we- . oil tb'e"1'.'.d . i ide,...e' I . I or the to,ll,cl ': L , I . ia'h-fi -lookin The "light of - , panish g� _Strqq!�_-A ­_ _­­ 'real lot I hind from' his ) - of making, gi A01 - ­ - --- , , - --f-th'­b a V"_fh"6-_'r - ffoUey too aw' ' jhei� _ Old deal ,lives and even k' aj'j� go , �w - �Mffielr`TrZ��i �re. � " 1 9sJ'eJr't7 i utentions ate fgi-hten6d off . before liking ' ji-A11,111- - ­­ ,1--1 - �_11 11 . 'BegetaJove. The're is an -prevai ing fuss . . c6ticoctions said tobe just asgoo(L ' For Diabetes ask Ifoi Warner, `61.., -- . � , : 4 Sal. ,creach, . pass the great white throne. - 1. . So summer and winter, all alone by,the brea�k- . I daughter--- D6,rragb, the the land, With �thera . ­ I . h And 1 - insures t am glad hearty ot shallfeel-that we fiiA'ainoli better have� - __ - ,, I show us every detail of' RD&ln life. , The I I . - ' pervading the intercourse" of yioun�g people . I . - betes Cure. � , ,� � 'L. I . 1. I . . I ' I . . , � 1: I 1. � Foiaiiebyialldealere. : . � . I i � . � , Till I se � , 1, � . . era' 111) E wait; I . the rkiJightfluslithecloudsasHe ' . c g " I _. opens the oldeugate. � I I � I all 61aasew' of the �Ouutr! rebting 1 from � y I round,about; 'and Robert Aune�ley, I - I hould -stayed in Cavendish Squ h . %T9,,w erp. a not have. been of L MU6,, "Jai.pbrtance., if 4 I , . is set before as with all its good - ell World I � � ' I b in and. its evil, its glorie6Land its a ames. We -which, is altogether detrimental. � The instant a pair begin to show'any particular I I ' I I � � . .. 11 :11,H.WAUN1Ek&C0.1 - . I I ., I ' I � ' - ' � � I . I � I � . � 11 I , 1. I people I � 11 . - � as he marks the cordiality of : is tenants, i have COM&L here to' b& nobody. L Have th6 . . :- know what manner of men andworden they'. � . liking for each. other's society,,the I wide , , Toro . nth,onti . Roche � 4te � ri- . N, 7 ,. London, En�i : I I I � . � . .. 4na the at,the sound of a rising waves I often I tremble and w,eep, , . . I � ; ; y.,.defer��ce-of::,-tlle-labo'rers, and the. . read: . - , 1. � � , - I I . I ., . copntry people called T' ' . . . , is Hore,Are,Apy.nurd_bsr.o.f for 11 � must have been and whaj th \ I I , sit daily lives Were like, Almost us well 'as if -we had world around them is instantly on.- t-. U'� I I . � pive., Themotber .watches, fasses, reports . . ,4orious voice I can -When the airisvoidot their, . . � neither rtst nor sleep; . And a I believes that, a. blessing 1B on his sell mel . � d that aia:flandowner, I&ige employer An - � c.ards you , ._ , . . . � I Dolly says; rising up to' fetch a trayful'of actually (i among them. These'ola: . � to her cronies and too often catechis'es the 11 - her strangest of all the promise, writ in t& book, � ­ _ � to aid, : prompt paymaster, And. Willing and'sklifu, cards frdi!a a corner where. they have been I Pom'peuatis were vbry modern. There is , -the girl, wounding sense of � =Iiea' I . I . � Is how, on the shores of Paradise, "There, shall be e'long 'and happy physician, his clay. will b . I ', reposing. ,"Come, Marian, .there is the ' I - I � breakfast bell a iety off for,an hour ;,put ocl nothing new under siftii.' They had I -folding-doors and hot-water urns ; they put � making � her cDasciousi . and - - leidiDg her 6. d or . to imagine h erself no ihore sea." , . . i . . - - � 11 . __ I 1. � 1. . . I . . , I ! in this laud, I . . I . : � It almost seems, like a Special interposi- . , � . ortw6.1' . , �� - . gratings'to their windows and�made rook.. , I , . beloved, when the Man's feeling i . a only . . I I I . . � - � ), A3 . HUSIDD DIS KELIT109, tion of ,Providence on his b6half, when a I I sharp, brief epidemic, .& sort of low -fever . !,�,, I.won't face mamma-Aill I canassure . � . her that thejlgbest,�peo�le have called,'! . eries in their gardens - theiil F'iteel-yar& are I 1 �, exactly like those your own chisesemongers 0 thatof pleasure in the .Society of,a yo Ung ., '. � , 1 to make herself mom.anwho does hot beat I . I I 1, . . � � I . : - I Audagde,swe6ps verthe-cluatdroihou.96 '6 Marian Says,, Itumblifig over the..cards'in usetoweigh his Cheddars,�aad,Glo'ster a. agreeable. Menarensually ignoranthow � ­ � . . , , ,: _, ,�. . � . . 01� - , ".7 I 1. . . ,,and hovels viher�iu the greater portion of the V�in, frattic'eudeavor to flud"a,titled Thpir chilaren, had toys likeodrs-14ears,, I 'lions, 'girls note aild weigh Ahe - Attentions they I I I I . . I � I I . . - , � " �'those employed on t6 estate dwell., They name. . "We ftave-�marde.arl immense pigs,' cats, dogs -made of clay, and receive, and that they impart the detail I ,a �6f � I . The Peofale Loved H Or M � poor, the majority of these peoplb, ),in coming bere,'an it I a saerifici d " in ndt - serving as jugs' Also.:' Poor Sometimes . I � such h - omage to -sympathetic. if enviou6� . , . . . . . .� - I � . I ,are..vary Poor witl� the poverty that has n . ever known I nicely received I hope Robet,will have'pro-, children I poor mothers I' I How did they ' f6-inine : bars, thus giving �rbody'to vague i J' I I I I - . � � I . I . . 11 � . , I �. , � I , . I A and, that, consequently has bettor days, per feeling enough to' get ­ I - ontof it. Dolly, fare in these three days of darkness and.. - nothings, and 6rooding over trifleg , tili,th.ey . - - ---.------4,..J-Iarhapfi-yot2�il�-4r.", 'i�one the day thal;4,' . I - abou- I t it no relics , , of former comi6it, no thia is,a�ni tous-!-AD2on',a-alLthese-c'ards--disma,y-?,--Peoble w.rote4od2,,1 I 't�e walls, and , �ather shapei Meanwhile, the mau,-having . ' � . catch' bignt yoWr, enchanted: isle ,from , I .healthier effects of- former happier labors. there 6 on�'thati!I can mention to any cut their names on - Seats Just as we (10 r I said the -pretty tbings'his idea of'politenesB - .of . the. d1iffb , . 1�. Arra�ltoie,?'. he, Bays 'laugh- - . � - 'TheyAne pocir--with-the �overfiy.�of gets- of my old iriends, and , she's merely all now. , They Aept'birds in * cii , igps. In�NapleB: 'has pr6rapted,'goesaway, fdrigetting-thein ' . . I . . I 1, . 'r ; � o' I ingly. , , , ,�, ,� - .1 -o improvidence and rlvallt;� ad Mr.. rations I , a Honcrabla; 11 Th -3 Honorable Mrs. O'Leary',.' I -'--� t . I to -day, as.you. walk Chia.ja, you andtheir recipient, .while she is,expecting . I I � I � I '-Pprhapol�shfi, andif I can pick up two I * or . I I � , I'll Weave my:spefls round Ab ut that white . I � Sanitary Aaaealey'se first great efforts at . 1, taform, on hiB estate ate:conducied uiide�r . Who is she?" . 11 � . . . . . - 'J don�,t know," Dolly says,;.re aiding 9. � may find yourself in the rald�a?,'ot %herd of goats, with bells round thei' necks, exactly . r I - . a declarhtion its the result of a few '40 I� t lings, a equee � no I " " I 1. ze Of the hand, or tender ' ' I 0 I an � elephant, Mza. PowleE3 ; all th �old sery ts � ro C a. ,.It the � most, discouraging. 01 iumstan o : t idly ; for, truth to- tiell, the ca * rd ra her stoli like those in the Museum. They gave glaficeS. Women - are not, aware, on the ' I . are,going to lOaVE) in U.. body, and Dolly is , ,, is difficult to insist -upon �'. people scrubbiog shebas not burrowed for details concerning - tokens at the doers of their places of enter. 'people .other hand, h6w.6iocer6ly be may like and I . . - . . �. I . a . t her wits' and to replace tuem; the,giisat Mrs.' A�iiieiiilay will ha,V6 to put uj with and whitawashingi draiuing�ausd genor,ally , im�rovin-i-�themselvea and their. dwellifig;' tho6s who. bave ]bit cards" .at Darragh I . --djIf I i . a � g -th. as I a .Ila � a �. ew I _­­ . - ­ t 1' weeks. - , ' 'W taiamerit7-the in the. gallery had . � pigeons made of -a sort of terra cotta--Th6y - �adrnirea.girl without a thought beyond I - I . . mere,gopd-will ' And it is � precisely thb -'c ' ' . � I . I some Wild tipeciaaeuka of the go'nuB.Sdrvitor ' � . � when they -'are ,prostrated with weakne'ss' "I , el-Imusu'find I out. Now, Dolly, do . : put'lamps' inside the holl8w eyed. -of -the - f. better kind man w al a h6 f I into: the mis- 'fortune .for a tiale Tit' afra'id, unless �sfie, brings . � and pains and �,have noti a larthing!t,p give 'come And look, y( . .1 I � . )ur� grandest � and best masks thAt adorned their fountains The), � ' . �of raising false hopes ; the man I � cut he more tiv&ted zrouble With -r in the I I I vi another to do for them' the work they . I I , � her' d it let he;r'Ihini that ore mamma; ow. , e'v6nmadpgrott6sofshe --�vulgarityitseft . Its-, � ,, , . who believes in. the simplicity and candor * I ; I * i � .t 11 . . Shape of-Eug'lieh Servants " - , � .. I � are, � But. bemselveB .unable to perform, we have all gone down. Oh 1. I thought it I I �. a lin is ancient. They ate Sausages, an ng up, f d c, women, esires, t air a h , y'mpAthy and . . ,,, What is the white el � lialiCs �urrcat Pp Air. Anne ley _as", this difficulty with would a 1.1 be so diff6renf-go different I" I ' . -stri of oniona.,They Vad Siandsfor public 1191, values their regard. A man of the,world . , . 11 - - ; , . offence against the native powers T' - . 'a I I 1 I gbodeense'and lib.i.lity. He.physics thea� the poor young wife , S&ys� as she makes her, . . vehicles, and the�schodlulasibi Uge&a; biich baa . tile instinct .ot.. gel f -p resorvtifidia , de. � . I . l . ,1 Tbeir name is legion ; She calls them , - � � I with wbll - docked -food from his own kitchen ,way down stairs that, Are not,sv�ept to her � to tlaeduuces� . They put :E_hepping� Stores I veloped strongly *enough for his protea, . . I dirtv,' and I , thal;'s,aa epithet theykes6w to , And with doses of quinine introduced 'into lik,lng,: ,to 9, breakfast -table that -is not ,across the roads, .that the dainty young .be, tio�.. The sense of safety, is the real bond . - ' C ) . the death; and she spoae of Ka:thl6en­�zhy their bystemS,throfl the Agencyzf a bor- appointed -and served to her taste. - , , � .pur'sy. old, � , Patrician ge6tlempu And igil of, many of ilie allian 11 a a a ces ow o, I Ship a able , pretty friaLd from the C laddagli;y I bjuknow� dial,and friondly ' sherryC; Zd he employs .,,PowIes,�6ur cook, is, nearly"' ,single - � t Senators might-not,soil their" dedsandals. -Sometimes Salutary, often mischievous - 'bet'Ween ' I I ... - aFir abegg�,,r,�omingin to l5reaftiast;'and,phe . - foieigu` aid�' to purify. their dwellings, and handed in the kitcheb," Robert. Anneslay. . � It was nevier�dold eiiough for their pipes'to ' 'burfat, men and- married women. Kept , . I howl,i at tlie m for- Smoking, And raises her � ' ',offers good remuneration -to those'who will . . SaYjB -111 grIM Apology.io his gue6ts, as they , ' , r on and but they turned, their wate � Within .bounds, no, aulb.picion a0achea 'to I ' I . . . . I voice agaiwit the Alime bonoied oustom of . e'dineand Work At draining the land, around . * seat themselves rou. the.table; "we'll ad 'd- their c' off' with taps; an ook, shops had � I them, no � h 11 � opea are - built upon . going barefcot6d whenever they daa,and AU6-� 11 duats berself like aproud.usurper'. 11 . , ��Aud all this he does with the ai . r of' one . � who deem's it'his duty to do it, not as , h6a''things in :bettei-i'tiiva'b,y'and.by,'�but ju4,',b6w1it MuStbe admitted wa"rd.a little marble counters. They - 'ciappea. their offauders into thp'6tocks�'two .gladiators . them. The I lady � receives tyZ�i,.petitB soin� dear' to,� the faniale. mature, U ge�herco .1 � . h " la �h, Capt'ain Mabiriver; t fierce 1. .()no I �t' I .1 , " , it is � hashuy I 11 � . I . :. 11, I I . I - r'-ge, at. I I -011� C - i were kept there pightieen-hundredyeara. ivhich, tile husban S Aad,6g often d of long Bt E! I pon!t ug at . I , gon maybrin I g bitter trobbI6 domestic p ra o whorn a plea, Sure or who hop6 of gaining. goodwill tbrougli it. .1 - . . �� , ' I I -11 I have Always found. the breakfast the . 11 I _ I When.their crookeiy� broke they I riv I eted i .' ' . I 'n6glects ;,the a _ 11 � . athv ian .receiveg-the symp _� . " , 'to . yet . Upon th� Annesleys." . .. ., 1: ,�.. I . I : . -, , " � . �. � I I . I They Shall th At 1 don't think I'm real test of �a cook's capacity,"- Mrs. Lepell, - I ' At HerculAneum tfi, ere is, a huge wine ]'at!- I igrateful tha masculine creatur a., , 6 M n this ' . " . Sse . 1. When D Dlly and. I are marx-led:1111get. ,feel I � conferring .. . I boon upon them �; their , steering her,Way. of selection through says I I . half-_buri6d in the earth.! It n . � has beg' feel Without Anal yZing their - 11 Ii. I . � an d her to come -to us AS cook," hb� says' . ; * i the young bidy who "a been wishing to I . .,any sense of inasperidence will .make thani'like better., 'doing the many Steaming aishe8'ou.the table to, ,on 'a which', i's both appetizing ati!twholb- l'badly broken, but is ad ne'at'ly. riveted� I I doubt ' hold � with many:rivets-that it rm . ments, and �it is. a common compl i a at ,among -them nowadays that it is imliossi. I . moral:. quinine ill the. shapn of': . give him .. A .in, the for it in the.,spirit of �'fiard,,manifeat dutyf" he tells himself; and I 1:6 11 Dinners are � comparativsly easy, so L' . ' . the wine. as well as, 66r.,; Those, rivets . - I . ble to become well � acquainted with s, gi, f . . r .. ... .. I four-leAved sha'inkock finds herself f'.luttbr-�' . . . , ;:h6 littfe',knowa -how, literally th by obey -bis- but it is only a thoreugh �odd ,cook who _' ­ ' have lasted eighteen hundred yeara,1 ­. It is - ­ I , : withou t'excitiria the too lively anxiety of . . 1. I I -no . . , , ., . a little Lit, is:vasual", an 1: I !a; ,. 'Zil ti9p , I , �' I � - , . luauttersd:wish. - ,. . I will exert berse'Win the morning;- I made I . "bo-ut��_ -hat a -strangp-tbing-40-thin , W I ' , her ,friends. And wise'man proposes "'character I ,. . - - __ ---. _. i rejects rti[ar;iage., ,, ut.. ., � e. 01 'sib: She r 'd y - : . a ts�,� I I I .. 1� , 1, �,,. ,, h6�'C&u v I self' fillantl ,, --, a ore, e'e no TgdO . 11 � " � . , � I I I ,,��',N'�JV,shis that. has. fill the glory Ann the . 1, it,s little' - ih ' , ­ d--ott Bland'" thevsay,, I u6i ' i it a study of my life for years to give Mr. Lep',11 no cause to domplain.of his break-. , �. . 1. . I I W&LId the housewife, have- said, if sdin6 one - had told her. thap_he� cracked pot . � ,viiould 'at without knowing. the of the girl . . � 'he wisheg to .marry. . Tho-moilieks7who' are . . � . . 'daughters" . 8 eise is a S��S, I - I 1, &V ng � 17 11 ), � i,t; . 'n r 6t St I ad , a, " "it � com 0 .� I . , ; I dubu&thatbe should try tdkeep the,bodies 'fasus." � . . �. . I I. . I I I . � I ,4 A.nd I hope. -you will. liave no cause to outlast the Roman 1,� ad pdre ? �-- Sunday I ) � . H 07111'. I '' 11 " ... � 4 . 1\1, so eager for ,their establish. I ment are Wise, although this pr6dipitation - you all ' ' ' son us on,account,of. carnation, a ' I(pol I _ _sit, I , O&I U1 to-geither ol those that"Work it ii, .99 , �11!,�', I . I E. "A"d ke it hatluis.* BehideS', ; or,, , im�, an ma w I complain- of, them here ; Marian must I �� . ", . a. - . ,.. I I . . I I I I is not ouly,,foolish but'hidecorbue. I I - - - . I I ; : I �,. 11 I . , I ality , uy.ly V"U, "nu A Can 1, ridt(JI. i . I � I I 'a i 1 ' , � Z ��W . 'it a f " "' for, Miss - Darragh it's'div '� ��;, - ' &Snit�L . . I I takealeaf out, of, your' book, and exert �'.. . Suceem IndLife. . . . . , . I .. I 1. I ' . ., I � . . � .; : , '' � . - ,L '. 1W i a,s `6 i 1, , ) of tile , IL OM,it I � . d 'b�", , Lrlsh . h 1: 1 � � _ � � � :I 11 00 we' get from #a, house now; , � ; . J ..1 ,�, I , I herSelfdn'tho'niatter,'�" Mr. Annesley saysj , ._ ........ _ __ ., _r._, , . - -re -illy I - I ,, . Without un: rediitting labor, success in Hbo Efltisc� Ballky. . . � .. � , . ' ' " , - ".For , . to have to fidrve once. ,I won at I IJ .1 I � .1 AS a . e o show� their . beggarly t mba'11139 to &,a very gracious. He N lif&,­Wba fper'ou�ocdupatidri' isdingossible. , - r :several. evenings lately _LhaS one and you alimre Ear antigath''.146i; � S I I . 11 , .. -1 Irish by tEat time:,? I'm afral L r. i:. � 'p'6pular,no'r � i I . . Is a a efore her whose ancestors . ,: r t n I It, I , Ave de , in %tied. tbernselv'ea to a ,a in good spirits. The eight of so �. I quit Many I � . poop a gathered ibout, a well-�s6iead,boardj I" L. I I I . I � . � Ill: A forturie is not rhade .without toil, an 'd . . money uneArned comes tcs_fe'w.`:. The habit - Simple incident given me such ,p___ . � that now. regularly I lounge, in somw con - . ley,will navar be "I pr , " 8 � " I . , 0 . e ical radtitionqrk.'� ' .., I I � I I., � ;a i1a t h kt,'we F ipread baard,-his own, giati� mil. loiterer. never" bria gS L an YJhing:to pass. Voniont-corner ofm�.'gallery th I at I may not .. bake,, so Dolly may have' o , r eason to ' .1 I, L I .11:j,; Z; , � .. disliae MI. that ,. -, ,So,they royally ,r�seilt, any ��' clai � M,. upon I fie's, his hcs�itablp heart. What .though , I' ' I'', L', ' ­ "I ,meu w OW you see , The'-,yoilrl ' � 1 b ' - lou�gihg, . . 'for miss it. Loth' 60miortiable , ag, back, 111'. MY ' , L _ , _ , , I h ' " ' 'ke , xemindaber a "'49 - - their good will,.'Miuch leas..tbeirgra'titusle, is 0,V there i, war in' the kitchen?- Diplo. .11% waiting tlie�weatber�to change o , . =the ,chair, t a fragrant Brad . of a post -p r at dial � � 11 And I L�Ilall alway-6 loy d honor All' . i I but gr�,biously`permit the' alterations the I macy will"666n sei�.thp trii1ing Wrong 'right. � ' ' 'got ekd6wri-bef6re . Y I cigar our iin about in head :I listen in a , g , Y I that remi � . . adti zne,'.6f.'Dar*ra-gh,",:iD�,�i�ifi . � ' ` ' , . invader- I alze6 for ,their .weal, :witho ' Ut ­ IS llopLaS "al in ­ ' 141 ' .-a bigh'tEiS orning of,living, ' L .they begin -get stuck before. they start. half dreamy state to the 6 tinkling' bells". E, . I . Mackiv I at aiyis �id a,tpae , t at �-braa _' thes Of I f, . . h "In � I _' - ' " �,�th(iiiis'61ve�,t6-,itny'thin'glike'a� committing ­ I : ' ' I iu,.pLace.and prosperity within his bord6ts,, ' - " r Am the. Ability'..'atA willingues3.'..to!l0O _' *!Cls� . , I I the passing cars. Near we Sits nif Wife, I . I . . - such boar tfalb lib'magethat'Darragh would be ' - � friaiadl�.'p@icy him for the future. 14stber With his rn�pthe­ to, nin-law And othere . .two grea;t.'conditi6ns.of.,Suco6sa.� uis�6 - w Us on the, pavement close at hat d, rqmp I I . a cold coquatte',inaiteadoi the warm-hearted, .toward Is , � it no I t reason I able tbat it shoulc1be so? � whom :the exigeheiee 1 of fate MAY �compel 108S. to,� work An electric � mabbihie 'in' 6, * in I Y little ones in,all the- vigor�of­b1AId1-§h . . . . opeu-soutod girl B�a'is, if sh6did not'vouch- Have-not 'Phelim and Molly -and the reat of , himv,'eniertain. .!But he ddee'wi6h that' , , -' ' 1, .1 ,vacuiim, �, but the air May. be, full of, slee. �' , I , glee. A.seuse of contented quiet,, with . . . safe him . look of gratitude. �But ,Fills. I . ' � � them bepti-i6blided to quit their comfortable ", Mari an I wo I uld t 1; A; brighter- face upon, yu tricity, , a bd still you can draw no Spark which'the laughing shouts of the, children . - e, ' , tempers L mercy with judgment. - . 11, , quarters on itecotifit of the English rule " r affairs. The, pis Something discordant.in I , until,you turn the machme_'� The beautiful Are in perfect Accord, has entire possession I . j, �. � - Arthur Bbali thank you for that pretty I that has been established in the kitchen 9 the 110te ' oU glumnese which She is Striking . statue.may exist -in the artist's Emit; And - . .of me;,the,ataidIP6,11sis about grows grayer , . " Speech one day, Captain Mackiver,. f6r,1 , , know you tr�eazl'to include Darragh 'the, It ia a satisfaction to them to know tfiat thd E n,alish rule is but A white d Be palchr6. , . when: he -is 'so ready to-do Anything &L -d I I 11. ­�. ., everythifig,for her and h�rs. I ; ,� , it'may almost be Said in a certain sense to exist in the marble block that StAnds before, ,With the'agingg. day,the sun: makes one last - � - I ­ .. .. . Effort to live � beyoud'its hour,, the, e oulug . � girl, as welL as Darragh the place, iii'your . . . . The faithful Powles does not take a drop'of 11 The girls aboul..kere are born coolis : . him', bat.he-musb-bring-b6fib-fi. his.brain and go whispering . through� the breez83 1. � . ­_ . kindly memorias,`.Ob, dear! -after ,our � I . I lwhisli:ey� � with her morning's milk, it istru6, two or three of them in �yquhadbetter,get . . - . . his hands to bear 'upon the marble, And,. foliage, of - -the- adjacent. trpas,, an I . .1 . . Id - I '..parting1ere,, 1, wondei�!,whbti ,and whprp� , � � 1 I pot dcps��sh� AiiiAeAbp black endea_�i a of � P' train in your own Ways,'! *DA__A rragh says, "' '-w'01-k hard And, long, in bider to .produce .. � - . nature ' itself seemB about� to rost. I I . . � . and,howmephall�lfmeet agaip? This bein� r, � I _._____.­­_­ ........ -9 I I - is--hil�hen-firp_ ­Oeace'�:Over-41 with-'aa,mail - . ,raiisguidedlyL,wanderini �intb tfie'conversa I. 1-1 � I . �afly p a .aJs - Succes ra6tic4l. result. ' .1 o, de. And thbn'�t here comes to the corner Of the I I ' . . I I . �.. .­­ ­ - - ­ ere withn - _. --h -, L6-IAy_-a­u:1 1)",IF.4f-yAu-iiaa--be.ei�-a-',-i�],�bit,�nig'�'-Of-,t-h6 ... ha let , lika�'t 60 , I M as 0. a. I I . . . 1. . . tiqui ; * I , . I I ­ ­ ­­ _. . . .1 l I pends - in A good I mea sure � Upon .the I " I I attest, ai.young Woman, carrying in bar . �. � sunny Spot ia-my,oilife; .the , thought of it' , I 'More * lgfegate tEsia� But She 'has wtemper and '. 11. Oh no I" Mrs. Lepell:roplies, warming , I . .manls' I )rompthess ,, to . take ' advanta-e* I . . - arms 9, little babe scarce� old enough to Say will make m6 than unwilling to go- . . I . I I � . . . a tongue,�' and!*Ah6se gifted, with, Second.* to the work offinating a domestic difficul ty. 9 � of the rise of the tide. . A 1gre'at deal of., ­ . its one first word. 'There'they.* wait, Able. . I . � I ,back to iLa arid atmosphere of Lady, Kil- I . . :1 . 11 ,j& . fall Upon ; . tsay-that should evil days . at - -Oh, no! if Marian down . Ones. ' I 1. what .we call 11 luck" is, nothing more nor' moth i and her child; wait till one certain , ., b, I I , I . , . I I --- . leen�" : I � . � � "' -no , bhem she will tbehaltsofmithfuli6tbe advised. by. me she will have nothing to do - l6a,a than this. It is the man Who keeps his . 'car' is sighted on ita way up the'street. -The I I . . ... � 1.i You waa'.& be kept in that atmosphere I - � I I , Iota � a of Arindsley'as Plielim and Molly and .__ with - froni -3 neighborhood., � I Ml� girls th - - �. eyes open, and hib hands outj of big pocket6, - ,-. - - - --i-I � mothibi must then involuntarily. press bar ' --el ' - ' ' " -_ -IiRT6�6fio �ong, it's'ta be hoped," he says. . �- , I . .. ths, race th6 �rest, of the disinissed are �to IOU A i Out the Mistake :of','doiiig 'that. at, . -__ that. Succeeds.'. Is I missed my chance,, ex- ----- - tF(o--h­_f' " b c cast I � .at, or, aby.,brightens . . - You � cnean, it's to be hoped ,that . . I - - . . . . Art)aur,auci�.I.L-Wlll.i3oon-marr-y..?-�.- Well; .yes - that reigned, here before Darragh went, in -tVd-ly'%'i3d�--o'f-a'-dau�hter---o � f_t�, �_____�.___ I at race I ­ff' Weybridge ; �bbing So near London . , - . . you I -Sao-. ., ,-7, � 7 ------- 7r _7' - I " - ­­---., - 71 � I ,.wheu�he.sees. claims the 'di-sapmated-M An I - p ppoAunityi. �auoth.r.datbh agorly'at , the o _-up� asAbough. it know B- � pap&-'iB-niiari, Pie. itlylbe cat is there at'a Btiindati: son' � 11; the I *he I . 1. . . . ' probably wo sball,,. for we bave'n6itfier of . . cnricli:6e, hopes of Thyane. 'It chla'ucicF4 . I 11 6,�'I; a Londdn*,,,and I , , , A butAbi ' is act .BIr ' " " "' - I But' - Botheibifig r inore - than a ertness is .driver reaches over t Bh-boaed takes ,da 'Lthe 1, Us anythizi 'g worth mati-tisiniv to lj�o uponj I I � . 9 . i L an'C' . More 1 than unfortunately, while feve � a M�, I'M, Isur ill Thyinne !is iight - about . . I - I - ' ' -:needed; we MUE I it� know bow to' avail" our- 'elastic the .little -one from Womari,% Out - � I . I I � . ...- and therefore, aft --r the -nature of our . inipr6-vidant .race, we shall begin t -1" - I . . . I . . 0 lVe , . . so a cowering in ,thb hamlet-aild there gn are , , is Black servi6e.in 'tUe-house, that ... M r- � -puts employing native.talefit,` Robert Annealey . :, . 11 _'. . -in: I __ - . 1. :selves of the'' emergenoy. , A!ia: tem- � � , p6rambut, which never, seemB.io � recognize' Stretched arms; kisses, once: or ,',t*. . -ice the - . roguish mouth and then, hands baby .back I upon it'"'. . - . . I I � � �. . I � , I I . .a., Robert A -her: mother, n'nesley Arrives with - � I I I I , 11 My' dear Robert I I - am quite, aware�', ' 11 the fact o I det"ti 6r forgets lit at� once and .� . Sometim 6 the Par is, filled' Again e 'with I . . ,1 Killpi)t -lit I ,on Mr. to'dC7-,SdmelEiiig for Y D'n e �� , " ��_ - � � , � . . . , , , '� . , . Th . " ., �.. , I , , .. , , . i'Yes F fina that,. ,ev,e :1,"body � I 11 I I . � � I . " .1 and sisters. ,, . - I - I � I I v , , ' t; _ I . 11 1 , . . � ,that I am, far' from -Load , on, � and froth �everything else that I hAveF heId.dc�ar�',' ,the . . .1 I'k I � begins the work over again, i is� very i a y 1. 46inaure success. ` Many &,�Meicha,�' t.loges . � � � passerg6is-it, had �ae - ver been 'empty- and though'i6brae of th6 loccupants-May at' � At the, ltop, this '' . , I . . I I I L tho pxcepb( - &;� . Kill: P that, wit �. 7 Uri , , � 1 I I. . I . , , 1, I. A SOCIAX, ENIGMA. � . 1. I � � .. I � wide* Bays reproachfully, and bar daugh- I I I 1. teis:all 'exclaim � I . I - I . one fortune only to build. up Another and- a , , , i� M, ' 1�i Any inventor fails�da hiisj , first wonder roason 0 soon. ) ' d' found out ft6d it kindly feeli 6�.Ousea.tfiis . , . __ � , n ; seem,t,� find- ladN, Kille6 ' they�' , to . .� 1. � I . ' I � I � , 11 iii the morning after ,the Arrival of I 1 .1 I .1 . 11 Dear, inamma, don't " And poor Robert one. an 11 t lasb.r(awarded wit�.A, fforts, Aria* is a ' filAor, � ' mom entmry 'delay. .Sway,ra�ttlps theciax- I . think that Arthur 6ugbt to do something � *agree. � . Mi:a. Anneal ' By and � hot widowed mother Anne stay is made to', fapl� himself am' is. . triumph. Some'of the most popular novel., �out the darkening Street, into this distance , I . I for bimseii hild I Willi `ihem,'.1, Dar" the . and orphaned sisters ... at,,Dq agb,'and,the I ' L! 'dbid 'ne 'is . I or having intbr&s6d his.opinidii 6reant"i -iti . : - ists wr'ote'very poor stuff.in �thd beg'inn' , I � ing., , - 'ould boyondpaSses-tnwomaL with the -child, . � � but the the � raghsay3,ralapsiaginto safeJustiflably I young mistress of We I I of intimately �concerniag the, well� -matter . I a � I They Were learning their .tr a do and C . pretty- pictur' � � e,hangs about . 1proud mianer aboiZt.hpi a6ent to ,ver�whieh lull family I and super. feeling and anxiety,- a househ6ld. ' , beirig-ot bi 0 . I , t to turn out,first-claag work until, not-expeo .. place for Many 'a mbMent' after, 'It's a 'thing, I She . has. t[iought fit' to .assume lately. I I cliarged with A little fretfal�esl. . I � 11 If I wore MarianJ would have some,- .t,heir'apprenticeship is over; One great Secret I trifling, :simple but I, hasten every I I 1 4� Think wimt brains he has I" she goes,or.. .. . :In truth 8he,bad a hard part to plays or thing done the - tennis -ground at I of Success, is not to become -discouraged, but evaping to 'my adcustomed :�nook�­Nciv Is I . I 11 Clever and.,ready as he always is, Arthur . , rabier she has two hard p arts to pla Y ; for ,about once," one of the Miss LepellB remarks; I . . � alway 1. � a be ready to try agam. . . . Orleans P,isiayune. I - .1. I I I . . � I . I -to make, himself I I ought to do�somethiug ; . I SEE) InUSt Bbeal to � , her mother and Sisters 11 ,ta,gee all the lawn It goes to. my heart . . .. � .11 I I ; . I � :­ - . =25. I � . , . 1. . - I I . . a man of Mark I's' I I . . . I "He wi U do, that'inoro eaBily,.I fancy, . ' . to be satisfied withRobert's arrangements fok her, and'she Must � I , to " 'I's looking 6o boggy -and t' kno th t - dai� eather may, come upo. ,us An y,and , , I I I ; �' - ; Good Fathero . - I I ' A ' . A Brush farm father o Ile'd his son into . , Mrolix Vown_Uis lVitanhood. __�� - P.-'-6h-&,IfE-u,n,t,,-'t,-S'e'-�- _1� . .6 r'.4, S., , murderer who I . . than make hitnaalf 9, Man Of mone�il' Cap-, wbEt,she� IS in reality -profou n d ly dissat- d 1� we not be prepared with 9, krou d."', I -1, I A A',Said.- 11 � the library,the other day, an recently, escaped from San QuentifiPrison', - tAin MacEvoit says, uneasily. To toil the . iBfi,ed.with over . ything. . - b, I 11 It seemsto ins that we s ihinit,be pre- I I . --41 Harry, -you are now 17, years old." . but was ciptured before 1e, had,gone, out; I truth he bousiders the young Home Rot I a ,, I ..tnember-r-LLiA-�md-ed--�,v,ouneuul,-WIT6,i-g- -1"6(rRw6r-t-s-ed-tra-t-i.-Yiy61--i�-na " Ii , , ; is only common juitioe to in to � yself - HQW WIM . . vared,with people to �play on it, however I - � a - oun Ma lJ-e,1-MWr-AtbWdRlU-y- 9 Y I I I I I � _111-y-earfathe, 11 ____ I . 7 I I of Caiif6rnia, said on his return.: 11 A man w An (�ueriva, no__E_11tt6*r_ I . . -1 .. throwing aw.s,y 1, all � the - good , chatices,his I I - , I _ .10 la,due 4o me, atd At the same tim�, I Must a a, resentfully, forgett sing hot intention of _1 11 I have given you money � from ti* .to time, but you have had no OU'pulated allow- . how muoh,pluck and stan:i,ina,be,may 11 I I . . . . . lifive ;.-,, family connisetions mighi- give him r an � behave sothat mamma atid the girla won't ;. . . - ", shaving" grandly before hot mother. 'odd , al ice. Beginnitig with next : weeli, 1, Bha4i on going in, ing year after� Sery yeai'loS66 - . , : , I . 'sides,,' which CaptZa-Ma6kiver thinks, " � begin chipping away lit him," she say , a to is It must a - an neighborhood I the I . I � Allow $6- per week," . whatever'm � anhodd he has, and becodues'A � , � . pernibioua. to the hX9t, degree..: But' how Dolly. in' the confidence of the dressing only decent parson, who'has called I is. the � you , 11 � - .' - llie­ ­worthleaS­bei�g That,is splendid I Y&u ars'offe of t and I know I should . - . can -he am,� this inJhe face of Darragh's . . . I 1pr fessed love for the man and the raptut- 9, room 'chat which: they two Are having together-, -before they join the others at t he 'I 11 I Honorable� Mrs. O'Leary. � D rragh feels both her color and cholbr a , ' 1 . . best fathers in Detroit I"- 1 - -1 . ,there'any become utterly worthlbas' if I 'remained loa�er. A� . man looked. hi a call 1 � CUB syropath'y with th6idea � �' , - ''don't 'you, I I . - breakfast- table.. ' . .1 . I � . , . r,ising at this, for Among those,:who have a' �6 per week, a6a,ad you are now "' Y 8, ­ � , old enough to, pay board, I sball charge I . thirteen hours out.of the twenty -four is 'Amanof,my , Mone�[ that Sordid strAin I . is I I I I ling ii,'s, abo crisia. 11 F or my" own part, &I I . � ,"If Iwere!You I WOUIAn't begin trying I . h hard to,, behaves' 1�'-Dolly'says; 11 it ie sue .. called� are inany ot-the friends ofher youth, -whereas �the Honorabl . , ,Mrs, you, $5 per week V You baa always depe I nd upon the dollar coming to you' each Satur- boundto wear himself out. tompetan? t could never Sleep thiit tell _p - I I uotry At rast-a saw my. co I h . I . t app'y; peace. ­_ , .1 11 � I ' - works. and no iniho thanks you for doing it, 11-1-__ 11�� . �. I .. , O'Le . . I - ather �ry is. a� lady who � has,,bOM6.r � .1 -1 , , .1 dav -!?-Detroit V ree- Press. �� of tGb, anT_;alI4,c6uld­d6 was to, pabothe I I I � I � ful, co!A tod rest th il l, ten. e noblemen an gerl- 'their h--- , w atevercomes cub of i�4ri a end." :� '" - Advertised a their. Midst , very� bad y filt, I I - ­. � - J , 1 ­�___ -fl . : : I ! oor and thitik.,11� I � . I � . . �tlemen li�iu­ as became theta on � I : I suppose yqg,'y�o,,been behaving rot old 'you . . . Y. I , I . tecetitl I . I .. , Mrs. you ngpBt-dAugbt6k of . I . I I .. , � � , ' . . � I I demesnag � tLie peasants with'well-fed and . i I clothed c4ildren about, them ia homes that. Machiver, . haven't 2" Marion asks. I I My dear child f profound pity's, not what , ,,,I think' the :cArds .have - got Shuffled strangely indeed it Mrs.''O'Leary , comes ,Matilda,Field, ' Davy, Crpcket6, lives in � Gibson County, .�ldaiv . I t. 'I Hurnbugged Agntu. I . ' " I . I ... so much said about ihe meritoof Hop - :, were fit for liuman beings, do, you think lid I ,felt for you when, I bear& he was bars for, out as the only decent, persons" she says -, Tenn.,'.ana is62 years old. , 1, � . . ' ' . I I itterd,'und my Wife�.wadwas always doctotiog' I . give a thouglit to the- wanfof nione�Jn the . , your good. 'When friend a come to You for and Mrs. Annabloy, pitying her for.that' 'innocence At, a recent family gathering in -Palermo I andneverwell teaseci ine'souigently some, I,coucluAed to be hurnbugg6d a , - I i I I .. country lot! N'Moin6nit?" ." , your good they alwayw make ybu yearn for of the great world - and its ways 'characteristic Oswego county, X. Y., there! were found to . I.- 1.11 ,I did, for in less than two m -_ -_ , � ._­ 11 Only ito the'wan'i Of money that makes an enemy to come, to -you for� your ill- : Which she� supposes to be, of be two grandfathers, two grandmothers, of thaBittera, my wife.'was cured, and she bau the real plobura Bb Badly the reverse of don't they now 7 ' But now tell me, what 'young ladies,brotight tip in the secluSion of Six children, one.brother, tfired AisterA� o I I I I Ive remains(! so for eigbtben months since.. I like such humbuggind. H. ,T,, St. Paul-piouee). . our I ev haa nainted. Noble- slt&Zt I eav to Robert ? "MAtarca ---+-i 4�A the Irish countig and - Pr6nahnunnery , . uncle two Aunts, five cousins, thte nieces,- - - � �� - - . I � I . � I � . I : V;tnl Q"V0t1onN:.!_- . ­ I . . I .1 1. boatinue(t) � I .1 .. _ � _ . - CTTA TER T-1 I � � , I . I I . Wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied in its operations that Dodisease or ilthealth cau-possibly exist or resist its'power, and �yet R,is . I I . I : Harml I 6ss. for the inost frail . woiAan, weakest I invalid or, sniallest,chit.d to use; . I I . . I . . I i � " Patients � . I I . I . I I !' Almost dead or nearly dying 11 . ' I I Pot Y�aisi'aad given up -by physicians, of Bri-lit's and's5ther kidney .diseases, ,liver com- plaias,,�ev6rid. coughs called consunip tion, have been,cared.--'�' . � I I .. � . I . . . Women gori crazy I . I . - 1:, 11 Prom agony of, neuralgia; nervousness, wal�e- 'fulnese ' a d vaiidus , diseases peculiar to women,, . , .1 . . I I— I . I - I People drawn ou b,of shape fr'na excruciating ,paing .fIthisuunatisrn, � . . I � � , 11glain ..tory and chronic, or sil�feiiug-from- ' sdrofulal . . . . � � . I _� . Etysipelas I. , : "' . I . - I . I . Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, iudi- gestion, audin'fact almost all diseages frail , I NfLtur6i6beirfo. , , ­�, 11 , . Hai�e been. cbred by Hop,Bifters� proof of which Can be found.iii et,ery neighbbrhdod-in the known 'world. ,; ' ,.,.,- . I . . I ,. I �, : ".. - . . � ­�� .11 � I � - ­.. . � 1-_ I I . _­ I- 11- I ..... .. ", I � . .. I ... , �, 11 1!!! � , . . - ; . . I . I �11_ 93 A .01"U'R"FE"'t-11. R, E"'. '' . I d .4': Tbr all diseassais',o'f't'he . I Kidneys I and, r _11- M� 1 1L.R'Elm . I , I I � I ' L V M . � , . .� ItLasspecille . action on this most important , t � � : -d , enabling itLtO tlirow off torpidity and I I I.organ, L Of _ irsaction,�stiinulatinsg theaieFilth,�, secretion of Iil ,le . � tile Bile, and by keeping the bow6l.dn free ; condition, eZecting its regular discharge. . , I i -,suffering from i Malaria. �aylu : . .. I i ­ I I have the chillss, �;,. .are biliou�,,. d.yapeptic,orcoiistipd�,ld,XidnqF- VVort�wili sure, . Ly* ielieve and'.ciu�6kly Cure., , , , , , - Spring .to cleanse the systhm,'every , L I - In fhe� . I , �Iiouldt�ike athorough ad=e'6.f it. I -. I 'L .. I ,one , 'i _ ' - 'J'Sir * � 't'il' ' J', I 'i, � .41 ­.,�__'r,;�D jj,jf,!b�ZUjMC, '.S le, 'I . j ce - I I I ­ - . �� , I .Z,t � 4 - ii, � . . � R . I � � . ,�,� - . � -,R IMJ, I � .U,`��,�-, I.. ITO, I :..� 11 :: 1.1, �­­..,.. "I 11 .. . . I . I I I � . I P 11 � . I ': I ,,�� I � - � I . 1,101� . I I - , :;, . I , . :; I , I . I , 11 ::;: 1 : . I .. . � . . " . I . I ,, . I I . . . 11 I . � I . � . � ... I I . � . . � I . I I -1 I . �11 I I � I � I , I � I , . . . I . I . I , I I I I I . � I __-, - - I I . I I ,.�'�, , 4! �_ - , . : . t:::_4!F�1, , . � . , , / ., .1 . I I . I � . I ... L' � . IV- . . .1111 I"L fire!'41 I I \1 I - \ , , � t� - I .1 , I .. ... � 1.1, " I I � � � ... "I . .� , ; �� 4 . 'I', . - � I . I .. I I ... I � � "I � I � I '. � . I . � L I .1 . . I.. I . - , � � : , � . ,. . , I I 1, .: ­ . . , I �11:, ! I I I � I , � � I . . . . I , I I . , . � , . : .. ­.. � ., _� � � - %, , , :.: , ': � .. ... : I I - I ,��. � I _. ��t, , . I I . /_ , I " . . ,1 I I �1' -4 . . .1 , , . , . . . I �. ,4 �. . , I . . ­ I � I I - ­_­/ I _L"'.I�­ ...... ;,�� - 1� . . .. , �Z_ - .... � . " 11"- ... I,- ­ ,�, I I . . 11�� ,.a I -.Ii?,/ , , 'li?,/ . . � I . . , . . ., . . . .. . .. I I I � . . . I . � I . I I _. . LYDIA 'E.� - P I N K H AWS : VEGE-TA13LE Q0X_P0tND`1 ' , . . I � �: . I : is a Positive Cure . � . I , I . . I . I . I For Oil those'Pui`nful Complalia I fislmdWent-nesses; . I.oc...m.�.toeiirb6oit,few.�le,p�opulailo,..,. , ,� .11 1. . 1. - ____ I" . ' � A1Aei;`chi6V6r'Woivan. 1T1Te11t6dbY9,W0Wa1i. 11 I . . ' , I I .. � Prepared by a Woivaii. �.� . I . . . � .. I I . I . .� Mo CnIaW-A Z -A6., . d. lu­­j Siisq tl,e.D­­r Iiist'iry. . E._-1- r6v;ivo� the: drooping SpIsit , 8, invigorateq.sind I I , harnionlxe� t1se orgati-ic chusetioris, gives elasticity And � � . � . I I . . .firurness to the st6p, rcstores the naturAllustroto. tbo eye,lan'd jAmists on the pile check of wolna� tho'irenh, � I I . . � I � , -i-o�*O.q-or-lifel.q"p�ring-ai�tlev.�l:�-st,iii,,icr�iiii'e.'-,-- - --- I - . 'L�W-, Physicians Use lt..�nd. Proso-ribe -11 Freelly --"- 'L ... ­­ - . I 1. , ltr.ein6ves fwnt'he9S,L11L,tnl -enqy, d6st eye dll-craAss� � for stimulant, and. rolievc9weakness o2 Vne stornaclL , I T1-1 0101ing of bCari:ig down, cali�,�Ilg *liatu, weig�bt and ba�kache, is always pcs�iuiinently cured by.M, usC%. . kY6 tite e�ro or KUncy CompIR1.1% .f cithei, Rex I , I , � A I his comiso - tind 1�" unsurpsissed.. r ' ' , .:: '' � ­ , .. �. � _� . � . , HAM'S ULOI� .1 1;TDIAE. PINIC 3�'Pvu,,IFIEM , 1. will, bradicate overy V&tige' 6f J;uu­,`i �:Ioll, tile � .. Mood,aud tFivii t6nu and i errom,th to� 6�,c �Systunl,, Of - Man W�oxiiafi or'61illil. liis�st On. haxj�ig it. , 1- r ,,� i - L, 1� � , ,, ; - Doth tl�o Cdirkpoiindaiid:nlqbd�3�ii,�ip��;,!�re,prdpv,i,e4t si� 1�123 asal 2S, We��era Avoinie, Lynn, �Tass.' t�rlco of.' L . elthor,,$L�s li,wc bottles -for $.5. . Seat . b . y Mail ii� the fork . t _ I o� 1)1;lsl y. of lokcl�ngos, on reccipt of price; tl per 1"Or . ' , -cttsirs-sif� for either.,, �Irs. Rnmijt�n frecly answc��n 1 ' lnqui�y. * r L siclose V, 3et.sbainp. Send.forpamplilet. I � . . - � .1 --- �� ,, � - L., : : * '. No famlly Aould be Wit'l tout L'yDLkT;. PT�.'17TtX'3"9 LINUM.11ILLIS. They cileo'comdpition, biligisan ' ci;ii, oild torpidity of thc Uver. "ZI, c-outj poi- box - . - . - I . . xZ-f�-oldby�z�il]3;�x*.,,:gi'stti.-,�-la ­ '(1) . I . I . I . I.- . , g ,4,_�� ,....(, , . �� g�_, - " . . - - � , J ��( �_,_, 4401:1 - . �2 � ,�,.� __ �- I , _�,,__, e� ,._ I �,, I I- , I � _ � , I � - , - 11 �. 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