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I I I � . : , � I , , � I I I . --- - - . . - --- . � I - I � I I � I I I -- . - - . I I � I I I y ,Tim SJECH,EW OF URENSING WEA,C �1� A 'Quimm OF " I � - � I . .11, � W 0 V"'embok 16­1§�33. ' 'things from this is that Lord temptation to commit extravagances of an I ,, I I I , � t T J14 SWAGE. - I I . � - - � , �, . , . . I L L i . I I olley, , I I , � ,. . I . Killeen' hears of, the , state of things at sort, mud therefore no ,need of � m , Bring Out the 4Aood Points and Cqueen 44 Uer Second Cove," and the Im ortaut � I I . I - . 1: . I I ... �!- ,,, ,,� Darragh, an I d reBolveB ko go over and see Should interf � eke, to preveinta,W]OW getting - �-ihe Bad Ones no Much as Possible. I Secret Sbt . �'llt:evcul * I I P ot I . � . I I . ,': I , 1. 11.1 I �, I 8 fortheucuefit, . . " . �� I I I.. I ­­:­ I � � what he eon' do to bring about 'amity his righteops own." , � .1 . � , d ' 11 I . I I � I ., � . � I � I 0 1 1 1. . -favored She 'lik as -A vrealthy la y, who *aoC ,Impleasantly women 1, 11 I - I � I - I ever� Alen. I. I between the people and their luckless ,, if Blie's old And ill- , finguipfie , d by�a , zed nose,�dbspaiki . " 1, 1 ( 333 . �� I DIU . Wall hold, he,�-,peace. , �ro Irishman ,AII be OIB ­ Ing Of I . t I Now 19orli World. ,� , .. I . I �� �� U � ­ i --� . , ­ 11-4--. - ' , . 1. I Though.1staud not Within crowded.sonaLe w 1, landlord. . ' ' ' . . 1 � - , istiiice, from 4er neig lboring mo,distes, ., . .1 . . . I . : . I . � ,il � � . I . .1 I . -t Thou hi&ng tha ' �PT' - . I -fora6patdinofora specig Were aroused ree upolittle B aga , . con vinced by her,"., jjoid Killeen says -'and -a'38 � I 'Sever' I " "maricau public I I I Where echo to, echo In eloquence calls; L ? ­­­­A� yPaKS-;I9Q-:.-Q , : I I,! of �f i. ,y' pride �', , ' " I - . ,� � . : t I;k t1h I joiu�not the t ,t Surrounds a CH ER XXIV,. . I then he adds, with,4."toud AMU Wont,tp,Wbrth ­ ' -by, the ant t . L � ' � � I I I. �oue- . . � , . . . . I I . I � I - ,. , � in.- OComalon. Aft' er studying her peculiari- ofalittle lady who had been,previously. Ali Internal,116me4v and a SURE�CURE' ' 1, � . . . I . L � I am never alone. I I TUICKER: 'TR&N WATTin I . P in the beauty anAgrace of his cousl - i . I � . . . - I I I - " . 1 . I I ties, that celebrated man, arrayed her in a � . or all kinds � � I � ­ . . I I I I ,. I . . k �6 Now d barragh took it into her head ' I but little announced. She was 046 of an I .1 I , �� iderabt black and whiteptri'Ved silk . On the crests of the bills whose summits com. ThaThynnabidodiscons, " y thic er I . . dress, made � ­ I I . � I to man I the platform the -whole country I I innumerable numl�er:cf aspirante, for public UMEUMATIC COMPLAIINTS., - ' ­ . .1 - , - � ni'tme; I I than water. Before Lord -Killeen Starts for nt . . . I with great simplicity, And under her chin favor and had no instrumentality,, aside I , � . . I � .--1.=-- ---�----la-igght!64fuist�LDur_with-tb,astilreircloA�4.p�PAI;. I I � . would rise.and follow heri" � � I , I � 11 I �, . I I -Ireland to bring his experience of -the 1! lower.- I ,f_jbin I � � from bar own, i 11 I � k- he placed a great gailiet bow and another . Or in the, deep. silence the wood6 call,their bwh­�w' 1. -I, She Call Win­y6tt,-to-ber­way i 11 ­ � talents, to Cause recognitiom - I IR I "I -- ' ' ' " ' I . . I I am,pever alone. , - Middle"'. and 10"Wipr classes of .,his Country- I . I I I rn-h-e-r-h-kir. Her friends were ,gratified at In spite of thls'iadt, however, she quickly gia": F ----- , ' ` , .1 I I - " � � -, I Wg2.11 Dolly asks. � , bar distinguishedi6ppearance, and abserved aphibVedL a warm place. in the heart of th� I I -1 LA"I L p I '� I . L' I I men to bear upon, the dissension and strife I ­ L I I � . . On tl�e wide arid flooj��- of the desert wild, � which have been stirred up between them " Nearly ; in,all thinga that are not con- -with pleasuid the purity of her complexion. I , I I 1. � i­�- I I . . L 1. I ,a . , Public Which' she has continued �to 'hold , : � I I , . I . I , a eacoli-ligh't falea, in, "the" ev I - I . � Mid the Arctic wastes.where snow wreathes are mud their lat'diord, he-, goes, to. 8,06 Darragh nbeted With politics Darragh can lead me . Her accustom "dL'b . �� LL I - I . L , GrSince.. Whehit was announced, there-' I L. I I piled, I I . dit' nal silken thread," Lord, I I ,� I 1 � IL I I I I 11 I . I . . - Where seas L lave their sands in monotonous at, the Thornes. . with the: fia 10 . � d: a h the garnet bows. The If orei,that Bliss MaUd 6jungaiL would Btm�r -. '. X � " I . ' � I Killpen*sayB, half jestingly, half seriously ; 'a- Of A � � . . [a L'� , ' L . . I mean- �. ­ He telle her that he shall ,,itart for Its- L Worth succeeded in doing, the, coming RemBim in the p14 " Her S , 13 . . ,�: ­ I Vr. I . I I � g eep r � -niu. of .. L I �,�, -1 � - T would notbe alone. . . .. ,� I mad than he Adds with genuine earnestness .hat doctors had Vainly 'essayed, and for . econd � A --. � , L � I . - . , I . I I -L" I I . I ­ . I I 11 I land this evening,-aud lie sees hot kindle as I Love,"L wriften by Mr. John A. Stevens - � I . .31 , ' . . � ; I . I 1, " ,in I 1 it I it , , ... � . , . 1. I I I � L, 8: Motive for going. � . I I, very few people know how fond.I a of the time had olice.more put. her nose into WAS, only natural that u Ir . : , , - - I X - J . - My beart.can people its drearaland, so vast ' 'he details hi . . L - I 11 .. jil.thb- at ' . b L . - .. I . ­ 'go. wit . a . manifested not' n � I ,� -, I Withformsti L Darragh. I didn't kDOW it myself until I at relation wi re of her face. .1 I nuaual , interest ­ I ., � 1:1 . tat were in the years that are pist�, 11 Ob, Killeen, if I Might only' - I L propi . 11 . I , should . � �� - -1. .� � Itade Many joys I fa 0 Iyiif,tIl6atri6 I . . . . . . Young years, and'ewbet, that, It I .hurt her . ithftil h6art by selling 'Darragh, L al I L -1 I . .-..--- I . . . I .. you l".ahe cries, fervently,� 11 there, wolil, Women of leisure call scarcelybd accused circles, but io'otber branc,68 of the coln- I ­ I - L ­ , , - L--.,. . -their own . . I I . I sea 'the sight I - . M _ I I I I . ' , t I I L' I .� . I ba no unlawful: Ion' against', )us � � I � I I �And I' rebell , And then b . uE,i,e I.couldn't bear of,� neglecting their. toilets, but their efforts muDity. This was a . . as it . . . , . am 11ok. alone. . of her paill'an'd my wife"s 13corn. of it, let ar' fton', Misdirected liecaluse of a lack of WAS k � , � poplally thS, case, I RHE �� NE . ' : . . � . . ,� - .. authority, no,refusal to'payJust dlie% if . I I .,� ith . "a - I --- I . , Down that Mis8 Granger baid, for the, U I R,eu the sbadek,. of the dead at my call appear, . one wh i� e the , her -drift Away Arid make, her home w I Artistic taste. ' The great� Secret of dress- � Past yeai, been i , L I � I � I L - ' 0 V 8 in As I do shd*ed,tham� I . , I I I I ,L U expeodingly delicate ---- . ­.. I � i ­.­ .. ......-"L""-.---------.With-eclioef3-o,LlifedriLa-b,Qliplc.,,ph�re,-Ii,-tl�-b,-,ii--I . -of -their-con no -*w-generdus Lstraligevs.!L­­­�, -,- � . L : I - I -S I � . .. ..... ­­-­­;­­­_-- ";, - � I �- - . 11 6 -d'etermiaE�ti7cfw-to--i�t-ar-in'91 ­- , ­71f-you',are u ii g: ro ­­­ -­�: .�. L- 12 � And light such as never on ,� awlesguess OF d i - ­.--;�­.­&nd­wome . will,.-'do--�-well-t6,:,�ooiisid r��it: -heal th­� and. ­tII6 7 fre h f In . ­ .tf . I I ,V ,I I wish �-I wish,','. Dolly begins - I . . � I . I . ­ � knttWe� L I '' light ; let'me go I take me I" - . I I 1, Speaking --Beriously� undoubtedly' ;ieai� in effaciug -or strong'emoti6i2al 'play wa's the more Bur- ' - .. . I . 1. L � I ' . I - I t I 139 prising. .011e of the staff of this paper was �, I I . I . . . L � ,� !.and chokes her. : � I I � -dppd p' ai-, DrisA may. be compared in Accordingly deputiz6a to 66�L ille-popular , � . Oh I 'grant t . . th'S the world would Say we had eloped." I I . th� ne - L K I. .0 N E Y. , - I C 0 M I - - . I I , , . Then, I am not, alone. . a I ere in her throat Modifying the weak pain s, aud� aedent, . . , � 1, 4 My clear, Darragh," he says, j stingly L 'nervous y; then a ball gath . . . P Lh I ITS L . - --VFd-­w6UId­­' . 'L a , . � . hat, mh 'n ., dea, L solemn river, I It Oh,, Killeen I ,you a ThynDe, to L Say .' ,-What do you wish � that - 'this' respect, says a, COMIC , isseur,'to the lady And verify the rumoi"or anmoi� as , 7 - �; - ' . �� ­ I . crosSI 1�_7 , I , I is .1 . ­ its ' ' Give RHUX7311ATnir, a fair trial. You will . . . I When freed fro ld Time, and its poor worth- tich a thing- -a sUPPOBi- ofait ? Come,, Annesley, your sister arrah ment of � the st�ge., Ng.manager 11 . I 11 . . .. _: ,�, I �s .1 , � "'go- - . - .incorreotnesa.l.. ". , ,:, 1'� ­ � ��, L . �. � never reMt having done 00. . .� 1, . . . -.1 � . L t*1 L or admit,thafLptl6h . "' , t­-A�67wb ,-&to � - we. "a better be would placehis Star on and side of the stage , Miss Gr �, . .. V 1, .;, ". ­ .�­ I . . . . 11 . - -IQRBAIV06�, . ion'Could occur to A Be - ;1912 - going . anger'. - a countenance io familiar to : . , . I - L � . . . I n�: oue about LU.6 ! 1, . I .11 I . " I , I . . . � - - , When the great hereaf ter before me is shown, ..� serioua now; let Ina go with you .it will off at once., Don't leb.Liis seem to'lag on act a majIlificent parterzei n early every Loiae-iu- the UnitedB6tes.. It L Tentinsonini front %V1111am 1,cggett,,Et4q�L L � I Tay not be alone. � . I . I and on the - ON , L . i . . i 'that 1, oLur'*Ay to meeting them." 11 " ��, .: , i, a richly-oarved cabinet, and, all immense is A face:611ce 'to ' � ColleC 'tor'of Cusloin . : . . . May deax ones i .L � ,� . * bebestf6r, me and',beat forDoly I I I I I L . L L I . - . I r I , ,seen Dever. be forg6ttdn � . . 6 at Ninatairn. . I I � . Hboio, I i . � 11 � , � , � , ; long Igst,be found safe"on that shoUld go.'? - ' .: : ' P That's not. what I was -going to say at the ' eason that ills public Features remarkable In their outline'ml� � _ . . Faffit, Out. , * � ,11 i . I , attentionwould n in, the . . . I , he � gobd. � vvh6 ,have gone , all"', Dolly crieg ; I I I -was going to. Bay I i ,Variably wander fro . . L I . I With the, gr mt ,and 'I in spite of all. Lord Killeen baB'b4id and �. 1. I I , " , L , L L ,content are Buim6imted by a pair of - lar' . � :, . . i I L� :read and feared;,Itbe state of ,the 'Country wish your. Affection for: DarraghL � Would . . go . I ocit.­21hd, 1883-; ,� ,,, . ' . ­ Principe, point.. Qathe'dontrary,he Would a greateSt - ult, $17THEim-A - : I I I - -1 ', - -' ' . betore� . - , __ _ ­ L �d­­'t an&deep, eves,"indi6ati,ve,,of th I . , ND :, � - 1 I . ­ ; met, all L , . s,w`�` d . . I ab" a. sou. Power. L"L t " DPAR SIR -My 6 , I With loved-oue ith light an a1ing to atone, keep you',from 'running �thia, reckless risk - --­ I L ' , ­ �, .He. ' :Beems w r9e than he hi6 anticipated, now I I group the -parterre, the� Q 11 .1' crvarlt� Mary Biuce� who hia , . , . can InVit alone,9 " ill 01 . - '. - ,. r I is easy to� see where Mie. � been in my 61inplay foe several months, had been. � L . . - L . ' . . L . I Il L L , . ­ I I -in it.*:As soonlas-h� inentions I to -day ­� I L L'. ; ". - . ' ' I � I � vase, �and in the ceiAre lie would Placb'hiS Grange ,obtains the' ability s6me'tiffie previous with, Rlieurna� : ­ I . - . � � . I I that 116 is � . . - - ­­­­­ . I. L .0. .-- I 1. ­­'­ ­. . 11 If, -there', is any risk at. AIIL ij'ia to your ta'., L ue I � to P.Xti4y suffering far I I . . . . I I his- desti� --Ao---the­drJ ­ of­the�car, - .41., I -1 I 11 Lord Kiliedil §M'YW,' a- 0 , g,�,'�,a,�-p,�p-glp-,-knd�-,L�con�--charadt6rFi: of­the-most�'emotion ail natur jL 'ti4ba';'[trkd,WaB-UL)2fit,to'L�e-rfoi7in-her'duties� wlidir. � - -1 1: L' ' - ' L L . I " .-�' , cantrated'effec he wombii,,of �southern She,pomesses within herself the' element(a she came to my, house I -advised her to,upo , I hation �ver, -�r�tbar,­not to Me, 8 I Q1 .L.Beep6p , - , a. a moment before has'beenall e.thu.i­ I I t. T L . I 11 L , . � . � HUSIANDI RELATIONS ..- : wh ' Robert .A.1masley , goes .away to harneBS , ,of faelin_gv,ith O��i ­ . 1. I I I 1. I .y 11 ast in the cause �f driving It his lordship's I � -. � . � Egr9pe, Lespecially the,,S,paniards,' under- Rheumatine, which she'consented-to. .1 ordered. . . . � I - L I 1. I I ­ 1. I I L 1. I 1.� - &t:wbiblindem ollcalibe tj L' L L '' ' - -� , Pat 11 f med in' Oianmore thi , L ' 'at " ­­­­ of th I . .1 . one bottle, whicb� did 'not make any, AP - , i . I I on , * " , I 1, . at ifiluka:bett6i'd iaki a certain mare, we , a stand' beat 8 Beare , in dr6Bs,. a . a " ieyed to an audience. The man of new : ­ tak an(Taron . . t. , . . . .: . '. . honor," that ri , .9, eon I I � I I 1, " L.� I .11 :. 'the job. , . ,� I .� L DL� for her Speed and,untiririg� courage,* to the minute attention, to -detail to procure a * I 8, barge, but after ing'the sectind tbiril L I � .' ­' r�,� , , I I I found the lady at',her home, in this city and She commenced .to im - ' .She continued to I . . I , ; .L . . P L ' ' . ­ " . � ' eyL ae A L , ,,r , I rov',,, , , . . . cai�; 1, but;trdst\me; Miss Aunesley, I will- bfi,rmiicg, and effective enBerikble, And �th I was oorde& quiet we coo�q. It waB - Pbott'l . The eople Loved Her Much. 711� ­ i,,fali.d�, L r . take thc� balance of six ,which has made, - , � a� . ' - I . a has, no 'special antagonistic iiot- ably bring him'' back - Smf 61Y to You-, but instinctiv6ly�- Concentrate the' obsery 1�'t ond a V'�. A'coibi,leteoure.' She feels now as well aawhert , I . . . . IL 1, - . ," I I � . �Against 'either thr a I I , I doe , ter ' Ok I thr r 1�btoj'a� : With or's dent a that She was in gr�Atly im- she was'only ten years of age. Not only has� . . I .. . . . . . � ealth', which, the expre�sion'and libetimat removed. the Rheumatism,. but � . I . . 'i ' to be"done,, � k'days.' - Th6se -clouds must break soon ; byt6eikskiliull,management!of colors. TheL color oth6rcouritenanca both' indicated.� ., , otherwise , improved ber,,beahh. From what I - - .. � ' . . � . . . . . I .L So. urged', if�c6mas to, pil L ,sr , s that-barragh 's.ister"�L he Avows,' !, tilt' (M , � Lj� him will bring back a promise of hat. attention dntheir most- attractive feature pro,�ed h , 1 ne . ­ , L � . She has ber,rewar'd in Seeing the boys on the I"d s%y,;t'�ii.nd0,'tGad,,, ' wx , 1, I- in " ,� L'' I � 11 ,� ­� I . . 'iMpU Be. of L I �, know, of her cage,in additi6n to B�veral. others, L " , 1-11 -- .. - ­0,��- 1. I t. does go, and, I . � 'it'AL,only the I the.people have, majority of women'will- dispose obtrusively ,, Is it true, Miss Granger, that -you , con", I have L much pleasure in Tecommandind'your .. - ,. that Mr * Thorns iS ril�diantlV­ happy in her 4e'alidlgOillg,to��Ido anything to, help the, 8 are the � red, *yi PiAt - L . I . - . , S* , . 'L I gbn6wrong;-their real natures, which allow, or any bright additions, f eni . . . .L r � a a a starting. tour, , the coming Rheumatitle to those, afflicbedJn like maunerwL- : .." 1 . f multloss'toilat on the -60x-seat; , enemies of the, down-trodde6 tenantry And, d, willf, �` assert them- *to theirL taile't, while the Sganiard will Veil . .1 , . . I I I gallant and -goo @con- . , � L, ­ . I I . "A royal highnese',or two are coming to )eaBantry. Anywherd. else, his lordship's I L I I 1L .. I . I i Season?," , - � . .1 I Yours very truly, WM. LEGGSTT, Collector Of I I L, . . a, _P- -I. I . - "Yes, 1 :deed.... My ,Season begins in Customs. I . 1. I I . - . . . � ,. hon.j .4 'L Be ves." , . I . itnitysteriously in. black, and her pure bits ' I ,�. I �. " . lunchonLord Portbank'9 diag,-whenth� � .ai but not Darragh . The Spot is : 'trt� Think - of the evil \ lnflue�ces, strong, L. 04 . L I n . I L, I I I � . . .. . � . I . kL I . ...U..." W - h6l& by those '' I f color She uses in- jhe flowers, ha;lf-hiddenL Chicago oiI:theL 16th 6fjiily�'­ From.th6re,I : -, --- - I I I I ­ � ,"' L,.,�, - I , . I . march past is over, and.altogethe they are ke "yvho held itL native', that are brought to. I . d' h . L� I . . . I b'-" ' ' ' L' ASo . I 1. 1�1 , � .. . - , - I a much -honored and Ve: ... -� In W."L . . ­ . I. .sweet, and sed in Lthe coile-of her� hair behill at ear, go to San Fri,licibcd,and then play t, I . LD BY .... ALL...I)..RJU.GGI15.T& . I -�­, ry. -couLspicious 0 1 � �, L I L I .. bear upon those natut!Bs"i., she says. "Think making it2us art a�ddxtion&l relief 'to the . � a 're- � . I , , ., �:­ � . . I . . \ , , * I . � . ... T d - Dark looks lower around Lord Killeen its � L L Inallider of the. season through, the E astern . , -� .party who occupy -it'; for Darragh, ex0te .1 . - of the aid th4t is offereai them if L they will� 1. - ': ­­:L�­ � ­ � . .... :�­ L,The,-�, 4WOillatifto ata. ­-- , ­- 4 - '- - 1 by the spectacle, is lbbkii�g spichei - . strw6s to � make them . 'aurfoundi gg'thatget:off-bei-;iacei,and,,no't,�&lfd,,Wegti�r-d-s,t-l�tw, .1 . :: �4 , . I., � -L ... 4 "Hfam�tun--Qg--�-tk.,-:L'.",-. .7,1,-,,� ;, he Still out 11 L I . .! � I IL I �, I her, bast,.�apd y only cease fiom the'la'bor mud rebel �gain",L an obj'ect a itself AD undivided - ST- ,CATHARINES; ONT . - . I - . . ' . her best Lie: a,magnei for ELII-me '' ­.. ,: understand that to.-barragh-to his friend4L the itiletbey have-nevailoved.' Ohldon't I tte , I -.-to claim I ; I !Are you colififin t your health 'will,�Lqr- I - I . � 71'- -.17 . .. I ,. . . . .. . '� . '. . . � ;I a eyas.�� .1 � I I � : I women -have the 8 , .G Winer, -5Z,...Co.,, Wholesale A-Kenss . . I . X � . The Vatoll" have Passed to the 'he� 4ill be taken."'Ll­To .Darragh and , L a ntion. Americai . , , Mit�'Uoh an andertAki.ng?" ' I. L _ !�-, : I � I -- - 7 ------- ­ I 1. 1. � . . . I ­ , L . . . . ,!Black 'Y " - trust 'to what nature intended them-tobe - t- dress, And what they lack, is A tin ing IaughL Wa I L .1 , . . tuna of -it The Campbblls Are Coming," -"and nowhere else will he go, lab what willbbule'. - I g1la L, . me met .of 1 L. �� I 9 a the first reply,to this*:, - L I ' - ' . � rJairmilitopm. . I . . � . I L. I I . . . I . I whild-this mar is upon there.. A sudden' d- i IitY- They question, Attie I I . . I I vourage to as art their Ili ividua . r which she said: . .. - , - �'. . 1. . . ... -. . , S . . L I ­ . now the ql6ndid soldierly 186h go by,�witb -of it. I I . . . I .. 'fear has come upon Mai .1'�Piayyoukeel? seekvmriety, but it is variety withinthe , . I -]D. LC N. � 1'. AG. S3. I : . I .. . 1. .1 I L the.Aiiglo-Irish Duke at,their:head, to the ,' Then his lor&bip's honor's- feet MUHt . It Certainly. L 'It' IS. true I have been Ill . L . . . . . . I I I I I .. . I I my brother,at home io-day." \ .1 . I I limits pkescribed',by the dress. inakei who is for the Past two years, but Dow 11�'L' . - I .. L L I . I I . . I . . -1 . ... spirited mel6dy,- ,,.8t. ,Patribk's Day in the take.him there, for no horse -and car will 11 The Sudden :fear is grou--.dless; your confined lb�' her. fishion::.plates, and ' . L I . am I - . I L. L A .. . . ­ L - L ' - � L Morning." : . At sight of'the scarlet tuni6a coy . er.the ground between here and Larragh- I L . ,,0012- wholly reoovqred. ' Few people' h .1. 1. ,Did -Site Die.? _ , L _ I . � I - : � . . , . rymen, I. in,hiSL service this day. I 1, I . nerv*es are shakee byl the almok'nial condi- sidering her Bty.las Apart f rom'thd wearer, . . I "Not '-" . .- 1. 11 L I I I w9rn'by ber- dashing -looking', count 'L I . ion of the life you ai6 Jeadininow, With 11 any .idea of 1 the Strain, a oc'ni8cientious - -L . L .. . I I . � I .� D tv'as her ps�r'a'S`ol �Lof ' It'iS all Li�raominious And f atigiling Alter- -t . mere'dessly'advises the 'same drapery and I., . .1 "She lingered and suffered along, pining away. . L I � 1. arra-h wt -emerald . forLtal L afiLl . actress, undergoes inessaying an etOti(ma - all the' time for years,' I I L � ­ ... I I Sh6't" thick . - " Th. doctors doi ng her no - L ,; 11 I I . I . I L- � - . . e, ative, but lie idopt� it rather than daily. Lno Companions but your harrasse�d brother waist-torm I I 1. And part." It is, necessary ,to put one'$ ;;vIldle good,,", ) ­ . I . green, tufted.',At the' top,alid fringed with Ln .1 I own thoudhts,' T�ere's�Aunesley thin.: L -I . f women Would ­ I V�o Lk in ,to L I , � I � I Ionge Accordingly he And 1. , - consider their' houf into the� r order rightly :Per- " And at last was cured by thii Htip titters tlad : 2 ��. . I shamrocks, and � cries, out 11 For Ireland i"� on hiS way' any! it: �,ithytohuercar.-and, us -there'is"Dogroom. to I - And dictate Accord- tray the*ch' papers,say so much about." . . �' L' . . � ' . As off stoutly, and art vas atl)a;rragh just - L I I � personal ,peculiarities - . aracter. Ibis necessitate's Ali I . I I , . . . with such,thiffling'and penetrating clear- 81 ' hold Fli.-ht, )�-must,go',Ciut to hlm.'�\ - , ' InglyL they would-be betiei dressed.,,, Quiet ' "Indeed I Indeed!" . . . I - I '' . L n . esB that all around hear her, -And' she .toward the close.ol'the day, t&dl L hu,g'y, L i at thiicuali the hall - -11 ' . . � utter abandonmento,f onelapeiS611%litY and � "How thafikf ul. we should be for that medi- -: . . - be . f-more.atfention than' And ratherL is 08 Dolly follows him ot . color: is always ijaosi��ehle6tive. Brilliant . I L' . .1. . . I - �'� L � . I . .. all assumption of the ollaracterportrayed. cine." . � L' . I . ; L I . 1. I comes the object 9 , 11 . A ,p ad. to -think hard thirigs of rother,\And in Y'O,, but soon . I . , - - . . . , , .. . , �, L I L.. .1 I � the patriots whb'are�mahil)g life unbearable' for,a,fe* last words to her bi I colors *at once, attract the L, e, " I It this, is An e motional part it'iB n I L 1. .L I I . - ,., .. I ,- -- V. , : . - ever. I I I 1. , . I I I. .. ­ I . . the distance Mrs. Powleg lobms.'- . I.- ­ ' ' -it. ;, LQAi' t: '' I . L ecemary, . h erlm I . . I And,amon-,thes many a�.one hearB,ber and residRice impossible in'one of the fai . I I ,exhaust a colorA­--ii.eed' ,not tofectthe.6ime eino�ions t - "I I . A. DRUA I . Misery. : � . . ' ' . I � . a . ­ Dr. * it Why don?t you �go with*, -them 'miss T! . he. part ISL'S.Up' .. I .. . . . . . whom Bb - a has not seen yet,: and who Ji" est, countries'Of the -World. . _L � � I . neoeasarilybedaikL; griLyisquiet butalso p9se � I "Eleven years o.urdAtight�rsufferi3d-on-iL-bod--,�]- .� . L . , , 1. . that a ous'aervitor Suggests. * 11 A wo'- X light . . . 'a to feel. For more 'than year I, of n I ai I sery. � ., .. . .", . . I I . . 1. He is. Welcomed -by - , alae Li � . � An artist' declxres that Mhat is actually, -cried . each mdbt in' cerviain pas- � "From adbmplic�tion,of kidney,.Iiver, than- ' LL L . -- . L not seen her. I - . I . � gladly - the brother man. a the best. oaf eguard, against violence. . known aB,white should all be mad'e­pver. to . . . � 'L I I . I . . Ronald -Machiver'a company his been and sister, Who- are -waiting the issue here . f roM Irishmen that 9, mail -of babiee. iheL tUalL sagesbf A part I ,6ias.playing. -The audieiic,e� Luatic troubleandNervouwdebilityj I ! - L . 11 proper ty'can' � ' whit muslin, orgaudie, 'it was" but � " V�ho - g�Ave'her di-eas i i L . I , I . . . - . moved. f rom Aldershot to London, And. it is' in dire disconafort..' P641esiS faitiuful, have, I've been told 11 . . US a considered iv�bxt. Pr6biibly " Urider tho:,cd.re,of -the best phypicians,,, , , -1 11 . o6lyAhe Aldershot division which has bbe L n but veryill-tem&red at this juucture,.for . � L . - I Victoria lawn, nainsook &UdL their kind are t t a less real tear "a,. and �thd, � 11 But no relief, e various names, L � .. ­� I . I I . I .. �, The advice harmonizes With her own .F- L : hoae Were none h . . : - ­ I . . I - L , reviewed t6:day, donseqiiently-he is here as. her relations to, the farnily at the house inclinations - to, not. for Women - ,Suah i�hites ,Are too, affect was none ,tice-,les8 trying upon my "And now, she ig restored .to,us in good hoaffil � '' ­ .1-- L I . .1 i -;, Accordingly Dolly strives IdL 'in �� w ­� , I I � I I - . A man, n have -been discoveted;,'and-her efforts'at . . I . . CO .A ad'o andL ill Sunshine. tb :` � L :, . I . by as simple a remedy,as.flop Bitter% that w . I . - . I I ,,at as A- Soldier, free to go to.Dar-, . .1 , . . 11 . , tO6 , : 1 heal T .11 � :L , . � I ­ �. a 1. . 11 . . L I I . L. Whites , hat I ­., I . . bad shunned for, years.,before using it.'�-Tm,- ' ragh and to at least'shaie'the Sweetness of haarketing hav, , n I..Lam so 1 But doyou-Antici ate: avoiding. this, iq 'p,, L . I . I .1 L . ;�.. . -..; - . , .. I - "Take me with you' Robert:- " '�Only' ' ' 11 I � P L ENT& , . .1 1, . . . . . I . .. n L' I , . .L. 1 4� L . � 11 . . . I . . : ; � �.:.L - __ , L ­ L- LhL 'L dull here whe you're out, And I alwayg� SL�6f Lti' L' 011 - her pr@ience-aud smiles with others;.. - - , ,, void - by reasqu'L of eVery -ond':'66sio to -worn - are. the � cream -whites. the f utut I . . I --� , 1. .1 I I �. , � a . . ­­ . I I ' erL , I L L . I 7ing-'� I 8 L, . I .. , a bee' renaered-�ull an& act upon it., � giar t 'h ' . 9 T�',Ullrd bZ'T�ild"th me of Titian, Ruben , "Not: in the least�­ I eXl)�Ct t=LjUSt '"' : Free 2 No; a most t oroughly':enslaved- ser�a�h .. Th� p6br� 'little gariig,0 is ill a . . , . -� I . ". . ; . I I .11 I Imagine worse than is ha;ppening when I'M I I oweL their d6sfinotion to the Fether.is GeleinaWell. , 1: , , I . . . I .� I I mab, weighted With chains that -he ,will Iftate th " teaily, Approaches staivation;, in ' I " , . � L . . .� land Vaudvok . asgreat a. Strain as before,� bUtLwi ored* .i'My daughters say, ' . ., � 1. . . . 'a L to L I f At � , isjitor wit : An a one. . ­ I .s' � . .L.. " lithey display' the face... This health and a, knowledge of how to retain, it . . I., � . , � � ' I . . . ' .at. * h ­,, - , way in whic , � -used. Hop , � never be, ab Bhakboff.,� . ,�. d thi'%'i'dVent6f a.y"" i � L .1 ,. . "How inuch b6tter'f ather. is sincebe . . . � I . 1, Take'your sister by, means,�A� 'L 1. .1 11 L L 1. . I I I - .1 . . I - . , ' i " : .Pp. It - 11 . neBw �display was he ruffs, worn I;dO ]act fear:1" .1 " . , -He is , gett, , 2 , g well after IIJB -long au . fferizig % � .:, L � So lie resolves � and`vOws,; an&'gathefilig', � a is -616�18:'OfAII614 COMPIOX events f- . "'' all chiefly dueLtZ t - 11 . � , � � . I Ditters.y', I . ­ n � I , . , � I . - ­ "",;' ey; it will bal,qui6t and Sale, enough';, not alorie,by, women, �Which-­with­--Ispeoial 1. 11 You LW.� 11 - � I , . strength'i "in the, me're'effort ha�mak6s�to i � tli4t demand instant' and', grave i6pusfile'rar L' L . , '' * I . .� L , L , . " 4pedh� of;, ai I knowledge'of%ho , to fromia disea'se declared incurable" � 11. I ,. I . � to ­ I . . _ th . b; I I I I gain it he leels already that -16.6anfacd I - tion. . � ,, ": I I'� t :!� '''! I,— 1. ''I 11 IL ' ey'll like you i better for...trustiDg your sis intent surrounded Able fade''and 'made A: retain health., . �Jillt� u � p, lease explain " Andwe are so glad that he used your Bitters.` . . . i , I ' L I . ­ , L L . I I ter among: them to -day, when, they are at , . L I . I I . . I � I I I . - of the Poilifilt blall� Wb, h b , , gladly, la �,� I . I le I I background -for iti softened by' broken what , 1. J -ALADY,of'Utica, N.Y. ­ ­ I I the thought ( . IL. Is. L :,Never.th6.1egs; he,is�: weldomed, for their angriest.- I . . I � '. I I b L Ani � you mean � I . I . . . . . I . - - . I lights and shadows. . Women with 0 1-1, ." Youl must be a*are tha:t women by I I . I . I ­� ., I I I . ,.---lif-a-w-ill-be-w-ithout�Darr-�,gh. � - his presence here-, wift'­t6ne .d6.wn-tIie-dis-- �But­Rpbert-A-uueale 7,waivad-Dolly.-bacli�- - ----' 0�­11- ii-. ­- teasing, I . . . I . . I ­ . . - I , L, Y' I f ul neessZo no, , require ig neck -d' i --- I - - -the7iir-v6�ry,-'n'a,-tu�res-are- 'Bu6jfaci-Io-ir6u@-�o' � $5 fo'�Jf -poF`d6­-s-t ... Udine-, * -a-- --&W-'- � . . .. . 1. I tent that 'is" so unjustly prevailiDg kissed hi 'haed:in farewell'and sent Flight an"A , even' the stately ruff; E6'fir as it is . and afilictions ­ , . ? 1�5 ILMP168 w I I I I I � ... . . But lie does heartily hope that he may -con . " y be drafted off to the Semi; Of, - ind . , LW" I is I unknown to the sterner seX. � I . IrGO .HTT 14,10 N & Son Portland X .L war Soon, a a , , L � I . . , I . I ' gainht her brother's kind lae rtile,Dolly 'Off L at a pace that, left D'o'lly and.her an., introduced Dow,, 'Bhould "come. down'at the The name of these. troubles,ig . legion, but I I I i I . . - I I 'L ,. . ' I I. . . that, Without ,being TedIdess, he- may' Meet, ,feels. .As for , PowIesi the subdued Spirit treaties out of sight mud hearing in a few 'sides and. not Conceal the malting lines of in, whateve t form they L Come they at I a . I . . . .. 1. . L --­ ", ­ � . . . a a - I . I . I : �� I L � . ... - - -,. ---a-�oldiLer�s-fat6-by--dyi-mg- -5-Jdiei's death. -&-the-cooli-born and .made reasserts itself om ants., � ' I . .1 ,�'. 1, -� I � " �, -,, . I , , � - I L , , , I In .11 I . cheeli and 'throat. Women with pointed weaknesses which , in=e,.with:, eyeyy f � �- L . It is owing to DO ,'suit in- either the . ­ . ­ " " L , L I I ailid rises Superior to quirou - DdiDg circuit.' -L , : (To be continued.) - . . � L :, . ambition I hope in Ii I f 6. -, I I , believe I � 'L .­ . - , . � I . a -river, ' .1 are: stances As, Shia 1 reflects . that - I ! . � . .. I , ��- , . . I horses -gL i � bu"u-,just as they , �She call still. ".. � chill, , . the lacef� of their neck I Land . �', , :�L,: .1 , - �6 should wear 1( 1, I . - th d I I . . ' 3 , t � . . . .. 11 . '.I .1 .�;: ­--approac Ing -'R - -ebaimaild-the-faitl - 'the-iince-' ­ - ­ ­­ I � I I , ouS&nds:cfnobIe­i�ome'n' to -da areBuf- ­ ­ . - '- . . . � "i, 1-1 ..-.-..---.- i - lrinca% -Gatdt�close-to,Lthe Iful-servicesi-of- ­ Wondci.sA,t­Pboio-,raphi,. -well,� up -1 -ii -front which, tedds-to -soften th: . . L . - . I .. .", I., � 1. ) " ­ 1. , . -- . ­ ­­ - - - - , - : * . . I � 11 - ' -,- -tY ­Ilire7,­Ad-d­gTW)s- I Y�1\ I . ­ ., L , I - - I . . L Thornes' house, in fact---:s�tnethmg gives , despised " Claddagh Oirl'! on b'ehalf'of " Miss :. .P . / �'. i - 6 �:o',iie of the - . L IS beEP14fl�Lti:�11ledlAff- � f ering Agonies of which � 6,Ven' their , beat I., L � I , . L I I . . . . - L . . I . � . -T .. L I I .1 .1 . - I hotogriiphy ­ L I 'L "I . 1 �: . . "., , I 16en Dan . . I . I 11- I -I . . a-- A 1. confess! i �\ . I . 1�, I ­� I . . , way, and After SWcr`VmgL� w'xldlY �for a f6v� D . mitacles Of Anderiban ,women rairely ,have s4p,tely, Me ds and rdlafives knowli.ttleoi nothing, � I , I . I . . arragh's friends.". Through Kath modern times.. The. �rt has taken Strides Column\ shaped' neckg.L Their necks are� and - it. L. I I I ... . , . . I Momenta, the near frolrif",wheel comes off as good as any in the market finds its way, I . / L when reflect up n - . L I I ­ I � ­ I 1. . boat, a � t L raighLt to with,its seven-Ileague boots since the4ime long enough, but tend td�L Sinews, And .tbis I ' J 'I 1'3Z ' i ' : ' � � . -- . I I �, , I � . � and the Coach is overturnea. I � direct f rom her lover�s ar- , - makoa-uae--sad.­ No w all'61iis 'in a , .. , 01�- I 11 - StL I P of Daguarre, who ,made a picture on a revival of high ruff S,� ie, ­being extensively- largely from tin to L . I . I The ladies � ai6 shot .some di ance, And ragh Housei and with - the best of, fish And Le ignorance'�,of 11] g.-W�,:%af I �. / -Q�l - . I . " � 1, ­ � OeStil . beL-.. ' L . .1 I .1 I � . . "L 11 -uised and Shattered, but with - by no means I the worst of potatoes Lthe. metal plate, which had .to bctUrned and recognizeA. ..The taste for' I .tic, dress- life or a, negleat to carefully,�obgdr�'& t ' J� I . . picke1 up, br . . - , ' I " I . L, L'� � I I I 1. - I ; I - , - . . . '' L L L gfi,L 116USO � iwiited - Almost' out. of shiipeAefore L YOU ing is'aropping a ' ' ' , 'L 'b�tfeiitaxpeii- ' . ... .. . I 1. . � 1. L . . I I I :-, I - I I L unbroliqu. bones. Lord Portbank 'himself .Imfoitunitte' occupauts'of. Darra .1 I 1. hi 1, .,. Ut 'Amid our' fashionable I speak'from tll'e depths of 6, � i. tv- I :. I � . .:. 1. .L ­� I , . I � is . ,Oild, findL What you were looking "after. nd' standill� out with vivid L ence in . ­' - ..: :,� --N . �'. 1". - - .1 '' �� : I I '. , , LW ile'. they' cap, get UH138111 ageo, U I L m-thankfiii I � I I L 1, I . - .... . I ILI." I �, .,.�. I � I I . I trifla "stunned; and recovers, his c011- are f ai to,be - content b L L " ­ , , " � ­ . . saylngL�Lthis, a6dja, ­ - I . .. fi 'L 1-1 . , Lately piotureB�1ave bBeu,tAk@n with Such: ellect against the- background - of modern 'ban , L . . L. I 'L L. � dill - i t ' r e'd, The icothi U ,, L L I L I . 11 ill I know the In a of reF,t6ration,ant-liow,,ito I I I I . . . sciousnesB to u is wrim tip am ­ I . I L L I . ��', : �: , �,�� 1\ - I I . . . I .� I I., I . L'. , �__ I I r .. I � . 4g better., � -, �.t . . �7' . . rapidity -that forked lightn gla c6mp6Il6d modistes"Ait'L -esses of Creamy and deli. 'iemairiiflperfec�b- It .j,.. ;,­�'T �: ­- :_1 . ' .. servants inside Are fiekilyallaken to. a jelly.. In'L a'. day or t'wo I -is settled that Mr�. L I .D1 . I e" I L % I L. .: ­­:­,­­�­�,", . . I � . . to strike a faster': - With the dat6l' a ' . L ­ .1. . ;�, � , .. L ,. I . I I : I. . I . - �. I 1, ­ , L , � . . ]At Thorns, by far-Ahe oldest.afid he avl8st , -Anneals I Y, accompanied b . gait to , kd�p up . , y, tints �aatin are go'semmed'and gorea ,� ,:1 ;PleaSe eip, a More ,fully.". IL I .1 I 11 . .11 .� . "' ".4 � , y Lord Killeenj Obje IS US�Ltbat: ---1 ­ - ' - -- I �­­ x .1 4- P I - . . I . L . I I , " ' : process.- Dr. Ko I 116: has as to, convert 9 It __ . .. a 4i _ I ma party, gathers hubself togetheri. , gj.�res ectably to not Woman I Waf- 1--E - . � I u of.the L Shall at a:n early date most And Address all .1 .. . Ave, found a remedy Which I I � '. �; � 1 the 'alL plip,tograplied with' 'a photo - micrographic � to�:& b L I . . I � L .. I . in a t - S in g be � MoBb ,Mln ' Ute, I in Sing l6tg."waiBted and sinuous, and - Seems specially I adapted. ter th'is verk put;" I "I I I . . . I � .. . . 1 .. ... � . ' ­ I I and feels rather fresher After .that, before. 'Buch'6f on ent A on i ten- oaaera 'that _:fllaMel,t,L the what , would . be a lied a � 11'alithy 6ove.", . 1. - I I , � . .. L, . . i I- I d ' 'asantry as'.reaso;l; L'se I . L . itable, and C'out.r&ls � ..: ' L . . .. I I - I I . , I . . . the accident..- And. Roliald. Macklviei is 0, . L 4 Pose. Itispur6andpal , . ­ , . . . . A .1 . . . . I ntrY at Its IfAnter. It bmcfer; . .. 4,�-11' � . ­;- � ... -11.-1 . flayellum of he . is, roil. Onemight Go ' - I de, but ependingL for . . I L , - ' �­insensible' Thappily ,'to the 4njuries lid has', �es6 curiosity, .and- persuasion, may induce - ' . - wns simpy,,na,&, ,L,t,,,t ' the health� and: Jife asi� I believe, nothing .� .1 , �� ...4", L . . . . I 1. 1. I . .be satisfied with Photographing I .., , , I L 11 11, t .� . .. . I I . 1. � .. . . the bacteria effect on.1armonious* 1; in ..and ,gra:oeftfl "�' I . OR � suatain'ed� - . I . t gather'iliemselve r a AD& if all : , - 9� L 1, � I . 0 e,together. And'anent, 3 it , - . else, will. It is sally iii.valuabl /L * /7 1, .1 . He is , the ThorneBlAlousa 'I . I AS a whole, sinci , _Lis beyond the reao,h_ of, 3ery, rich stufts and'16w, t6nes of Color,, the Women iL . � I . - 1 .., I - . I . .. . . arried-itto 'this pioject6d meeting: public fbel . I L. - -*al � � a America wake tous6, it I alu � %� , , �� 1; I *P 4 . . 11 lug rises - I 1, . , ,� �,� �� i ., L . and laid upon, a bad;, and'soon,two of,the � high, and: public aympathy,'is. deeply, L naked vision, but 'to take a oictuie L of an havel­a- cliarm that no, one with - a qdife-surt.inbst of ih aL'SUff' ' I -;;N�1011&411`1?�,, .. ,,,� ��. � ,: , ," . . ;1 . . Bring and many - I p ' ' L � -' L"' � 1. , ;, . .. I I � / . firstSurg66ris in London.are examinimi felt inaignificAnt,portion of ft'is like, gbttiug UP thor��'ghly� cultivated -taste in dress can cLeaths. I "__ i . , . I . , :, I ­talea�� � . L L . - - I . him- ..and-bCt44;*�y-�nd-.matteringl-y�ex-pr.dese-d'i*- ­Mr.�­RdCkw mighthe-Avoi�4,edJ1,, �' I --� ­� I -:.,.L , . I . echan- - d=,, . ­ I . and finding out to*hat extent the ini - -among -&ir - eny6. -a iMtR3di:6iFi c inging,o a - ­-­ - '---, d re � � ­.- ---:­� :- -­­.--­-- -- I , ­;, - " -- ­-­ ­­ L 'N - . . ,y Cad: Also - �v-."2ffi�d- i�cli� ��-Jtiffie4s.". .11 '- -' I- . '' L ' � . . . This feeling is not in &vor.of the lan&L:, - has SUCC safisf adtory Pie. L a' - ot,,toL eCOMB POPU What iBthiswoii eiful medy,?" ! LYDIA-ZI. PINKHAM I .. I ism h ' been broken and'doBtr6yed.- 11 ' ' , 1: . ,� I 1. ee&d,� in. getting to n1- ' .' b i - ' �lar With All, wo Ure."" , '. L 1 .; I L . �. I � L I 11 I 9 L - . . � as L He' .. I � . . . L ' L 1. ,. , � Man I" Warneild S'af 6 C. I I I I - , � I :., . . I May live!" �03: the firsi',v' L I ord ' - I . Atreis 'of - the: vibrating poiDI: in. .the.,, dia. are at IdAk.dnanimoup in their'admiration �, - I . L � ­ L I : : VEGIETABLE COMPO' M" .' : : : " ' L . eididt; aiid-the,0 : - fia'g'kiherihg- is to- be"hie'Idil; I audit-' .1 - I ". . .1 I . I 'And you .use ,it?" . - �, 1. . . � . :, . . 'L 1 , , . . d -1 I .fl whi6li � , lies � ow the border I "of anch-m-iu pictur6g.' . II.Constalitly." I L I - I . I . L�� ., . L .1 . . it is Ad I dad; �- I but� we fear ,:it Will: . � be as 9, room ma v, age , Ji j L49 plirdgm. of, ,' a tel4hohio inalrumdut while so I . . . I . .1, . . . . � 1. . i ,t I . L I . . I . 11 I . .." ; I �. 11 . persori.was,spe , alling at it, and by means of I The uB6offlow6raisobjeotionable,ufil(jss, -1 Ali I � . I be 9, I ble'to I L Is � Posffive Cure �� , L 2 �� I I , . L.'. . . . , I . . I ! I . I I cripple !" I --,­ -- - . I dL d hence b6lievey2i wil ­. I I I I She 13darEILI'that, ' � ----- � I .. 11- ­ - , - - i variligE news I . � . ­ -face., ThV­ufflffe-roua, g�ol L the coming season success I I. I � - I ' _ ­the-�.A!imeerI6 which iaJurthost from aspi%rk`fkomLe'yden jars. a ,The,wOrkmu0t' -aroun the hea(l,and ­�­­_­ r.rnii tifose j,.inforco piaimg 4 6f- L ­ -L ­ q6 -m -i prognostication a h . . . . Wile ­ , .ena weakn � , . , . . , I Darragh House, d7i . . eL,"Ond tWtenty ouk� ' " t ' a L ' 16 At a ,through . . I I I . I * L L 41 bouque,a - a corsage," wh h a th ly. ?" L ­ � � �, I � L �� that her lov& for him is not a mere sum-, ' . Ave � been done in' th _f '' . , . .1 . . f j , L ' :- � I I .. � �. 11 mo tiorunion to one i'rc.�Ll�o rt.pul.tlotu , I . . I And dark forebodings are freely littered in thouutandtfi,pait of a Second. This rapidity , he"w6nipti ofth d' . I . . - .. , . L I mer's-day dream; for she 'finds- herself I all the region round ,about'concerniug -the D - , 1, I aria quite Certain of U." , ' ,A lle4i!dne for W6man.' lavimted.by a Woman. ,.. . mllncat�� ­,' 4 � , L 4e,11ht,syCf I t �, , L 'e, present ayi I : , I * . I , 1 . . �. ­ .. praying With all the fervor of her'faiith.and resultL'of it;, � .exceeds thai�:,Wilh which, a ward at ecti "I" A few questions more,. Miss. Granger. : . . . - . rep ya 1yoman. '-_ ' . .- 'L, , . .1 . . ,,.If Mr. Annegl6y. isn't,prte-. AD& is , on, eff a in 6oucealing graceful . P, Ared 1) . I I . � clan accepts ',offi6e I . I L I 1. . I I * � . . � h , . 61 L . t I Y oon�oura, and' Are really.ino more ,than an, Will you please give -me a list of the parts, tl�. (;­,,,, 1. . I I . . .�t �Jun�.l DIL­f­� Sl- if,. P�­.f IEW.r�r. . . ­ ' . ­ - . . . - � ­ ., racethat she ��mig t, in honor be that crip- paied to ;�ePq.'.2led by the readiness-Vith which a poor -­ ' h ateil and the plays you have - ' -.- . 1�1 . I I . ' 1. . I I . . act like a mani'and treat hig,felldw I I . L , - , L . J allow Creatures, it will be an gi I . 'to a rich hus band. - I I I . excrescence; on the dress. Equally objee . L L -li revive�'titoW dr6oping'spirits, invigorateff an' L L I .- PIC s wife. . I I . " creatures lilie I r A you ave are ' .1 .. I ,�V 11 � It is I ccep . . T ' ' .. , . - . .. .1 I I . L anZ weoka before Ronald cam 'S Work I ,. -.1. . . . � ­ - I I . tionabIe.is the use of flowers on.the,bkirt of: t - in " as illday I for, him that',ho ever bought , IL 1: . . , . . taken part in'silice your firs appeara ' neem , hi,nnonize's'theorganic funotions, gives plasticit7�vjttd�j- - ­- ­­­-.­.. ­­­ - . . . L a* L, - - f -the, V ' hispered about; - . ` � . I I I . I . the ..&V , . L ajAtaa � ,� � . . 'es the naittyal hest�o toltho � I I I . . out of' the darkness a valley Of the I . dressi,with which tbey-havo no possible public VaM ' ; I . - flretllcs'� totho.step, rostDI.. .1 ., . � . 1 , L Darragh,?, is W And these �� : � . . Biit:nojbi�g . 1 L . . I I 'L g, I,` , �, rcilatioii.. can be.,piettier than, I i I � shadow of. death into the light of lif a with Whispers.reuch the' Claddagh it a /eare . I � . Some Valuable Dolls. , I I I first played for some time with the eye, �IwLwantson tp6 Palo cheek otwonian. thot. esh . . � . ' . . � L. I underBt g all thasoweek � .I �­ - At tbe'Cleveland Doll'Show, among the theblilateririg of flo�iers'about the neck, . anding', andAurin % and'eause her' to:40aaBi6natoly. aC1jUre'MiSB - I I . I I . AmateurO in New York and Brooklyn., I ,ro,�qs of ILife's - ,hin-Ing ana early�su ininer thne­ !,,. ", � . ' , 1 . . , . � _ 7 - , . , . I Darragh is Mary -Mrachiver!s most.'effici6ni Dolly4o pe'rBilaile, her brother againA going mos 'a I �nd �bealltif III was one �O'ld for,. when ,they 'garland the face like a picturej . thbn,went to the tnion SqUare theatrefor ' � � V , Fhy�i6iatis.11s.e it and Orescribe It Freely�, V4 � . . I .. , ' ' I I - 540, t ' "' y :In, cas I hmere-braided it '6a�di., ,or gleam in the hair, Where: the tints r ' � - after that to,the B I� removes faintniiss,J I lat�ivnoy;(wsteoy� ailerayime - ' 2'. L � . . . I I I aid in nursing him. That he is not con. to- Collect the rents,:� however ific his dr .... d I . . . '' may .tWasettiouB, � ostoD.Globe V. . .� r . 116 nalsilk, ,The. dresg,waFi.�plai�dd!fLnd.cbi)d,-. bland ,with those Of the :complexion. f " I I � , � fbr.stlinulant,'n�d rolievbs wealcridso of. the. stomit�e �, .'� . , . .. I., . I , .j I I . ,SCiOUB Of , her Presence, is tilail paiture'in' the intentions may be toward :thosrlwhomay� ' I I or one Season and tben to.Booth's ,theatte� I tilt I Ii feolieg oibmring� do;vn, caiisitq I r pain, i I ' .. I I I I I 11, � / I I . I ' * . _vefghu I .. I .1 I . plel a in every particular. , The boniii I . I -1 I in this 1 Me" Un�l jw,�IzAcho, is alwft��s Pon anen�iy c�rpd by its use I ' ' .1 . .case. that makes. tlAs.9ourse 6f lors safe 'refuse to,pay.theba- 1-7. 1, ' ""I .1 I b i 1, . at was Another. abdmi"tioit' is ih� b4w.� Wilan� ,city. Nait: I supportbd4blin . , . � I � ' ­ . .1 I ;f the poke variety,"and the stockin '' . the dreshma a . .. . L n , I., . �� I I as Well AS practicable,, and dul3? every day r "' He May forgive them tbelastiquaxter, ,. � I I I 'k i is at a loss for decora- Cullough and Afterwards starie& roe � , , I - . , . I - - it Juliet, ' F.rtho Care of Kidney: coyi­h�lltg or elthe, .L 71'' - . 1. - ' of Silk. . Another WAS aftited'it a cardi 7 tiou, sbe� Btickp Au_awkward bcvv�of ribbon Camill6,,R J ate. i Subsequent I u` . , "' 1� : . I sbowrit6i'to.poor; strickahD611 �rbport- �btt, they"ll not .forgive him f'6� Asking for it . nal I � . I ly, I . - . . , thiB.Compoiaid III noixr*PwImc(L . - �: I � , , �, . ,. . . I I .s, I I . osalmd, . , . . , : � . . gross with, Words of ,love' and Byrd. fir�t-."kathl�6�.�ays.,warn,i'ngly. ,.Th,yql� Mother Hubbard, of cashinere; with plaited, on'the'Arb6s Material,' very effee.tively created the ipart of Cicely, Blaine, in the j,yI)jr,j, -p,, - ' , 0ii �PU . '. . . 1.�. . . , . ­ ' ' . . vek' I ,. PiNicnAm,si JILO. lqx�IEIM L L , . . . . : � , � 6 skirt Bud sack the shirt, finished off'.in spoils the gi I urves of the I v,.,,,y avoRi ,,,,, ? � . ''I . 1129 pro . I I �� ,. :, " � . , . Me to. their , smsei- in tlme,� Miss 1) .; I . !aodfullines I - Gallpy.: Slave . and- also',stafred : in -Two ­ ie-, ,?- C ..e .� .g,,t. ,15 ... n,rs 1,6K the , I . . , ­ -CQ , , pity ' f to Cho �,Vstenl; ar� � . .i., �, I Dolly, Away. in the midst of daily but just DOW *hil ' b11:%rt '01 A"'" in-womanor hild. I t i, . . - PZR%0-.r a -the' trouble's hardon Panels- With Cap to watch, an ulster �com. flowing"imaiteriAl. 'WhenTthRohyj knottty. Nights in Rome, playing the ,BlW",;,,,,,�tt ,il, - C t, . 's .. nYing M , , , , . . . . . I .1. . .... . I W1 his' doll was . perfect forms �f decoration are.abolishbd: the ease .an Playing I ,� - . ,� ,, deepening disaffection, is , striiving", ' Ith . thern, the hunger and',nakedness', ana 'the pleting the Whole. -T tonim. The pastyear I have �h , Both the conePound a�d Mood P�iritle� are prepared I I - I . . : 6 inall"i 'wore black Vk6tIch ribbed a � in the Planter's Wife i . Coming � . ­ . all her Strength to seconc( her brother's �ngryieeling'tb�t,s.iliorebittbr-than, itber tadqtAila - and -,beauty �of the figur' Will �hmvo, some and, _ . � a, e , . I .. � I I I I I . I et ��n a.,2:i,�, western Avenue,, iynn, >ixss. Prie ft � - ty, to. the,' -Mr. Annesley is, beat 'away from here :- I a - . I r , 'ither�$I.­Sl�bottlesfoi� $5. Sent II3� inall lathe I .1 ore Peace, land Pi6n , * w' silk ate( or develo ment.­ � I �, , effortB to xeSt 3ki6as''arid button Shoes." � Am6the ' chancq f I I 1: . � Samoan, as -1 ,have �s%ld-;Iw.ill be d. . ad to , - . form, . I I . . . � t I I .1, -- - 11 . i . I � . I ..,­­.. people on his estate. : Bile the evils Are too not I would'say sc�lf I didn't think it from be,utif ul boy doll, dressedby th6 celebrated ­ , :,.. � ­ �, 1 . I � .� Her Second Love. . I.( I I . Or P111.9f Or, of loungesi oni ro�dpt of Price, $1, Per box . � I ., � I I � I I ? � , , Ov - ' '�f V�C�s ail I eftera of, , , '. "' -, , deeply rooted. Poverty, disease, and dis - , . ' ' I . tailor Hollander; of Boston, was purchased *, A Wontan7m N--_- , 1� . As the 'writer was returDing Ii' me he fell : %)Iieithor.. rs.PinkbainCreely ans . I . � 1. I . my heart, but I Wish hinivell'.1 . I I � I . "I ­ -.-.. content are gnawing a'. ibe hearts that , �.. b 'M . M hoi. �' This doll w I � ad if J I' �nquiry. rncloso,3�t,starn�. 66ndforpamphlef I ., I : . . .) 14 My broth' ' "t a coward; Kathleen �; , Y .to ,at . as attired in L , I .... Brian The'Supreine,Cddrt of the' United States into'a.trafii of musing and wonder al . I I - , . '' :. I , . L - . . . . . I pant for better day's; but do not,nerve their it would look ,like hia�.beidk -one it he ran black ,'velvet pantaloons and jacket,.white , will sobn L ,the women in �thio land *he are 6uffering. No fftntilyshould be without LYDIA-2. PINIZIT��-,vq " � I . I . . . be called upon �to, decide whether ' . LIVER,11JUS. They Care con tipation, billout5fiess, � I . " . � " . , . I I - owners to 'work for the'aame. . away now.?, , : ! : ,, , , I I I I ,blouse waist, cardinal sash,'vel at cap and ould only know Miss Gra:bger.18 experience, �,adtb,ltjdf�,,bt�tb�llvon 2.5cen3porbom' , ' , . .� . . I . . . ; v a newspaper may with Jmpunity .CAll:a' 0 1 .1 ed by 4he . 1 " � �'.. . I J I I. � ,'-'� - I I The obnomicus Agent has been threatened , "I Better look like -� A 'coward when ther's, *hite kid gloves. Two boxes - Woman ugly and Bay that She 'has a big a . lid the remarkable reBults achie gm�S 1n'' (1) I � , ­ . . .. . . I , of handker � L I �qld by all brtiggistse I T � , � 11 over again, out -be� 4 ' hi be brave .about than: � lil a' chiefs, and ,an extra gray -checked ,spit it -suffering I � - .1 �­ � I � I , .� '': .. . over Arid - . W a bravo, not ng to'L I it nose.' The NashvilleAmericanwasreckleAs pure.remedy she Bad, how mucz , , . determined Mani and B6 -he goes oil his cokpse, wheiihis being onemould be bitter accompanied, this 'doll. .:One which at� an ough not long a; go I to':say that'19is§ Alice might be avoided and how innell IlAppine'.so ' I . . . . - upright way unfaltetiligly, d6ing 'his strict' .' 11. tracted a great ,deal of attention w'a' � I I . . t . .; . , *, . I. . I ,, ��, ,. � I - d� , '137A 'ess 11 W I . � . I . I I . - I � ­ " . sorrow �to, you, .Bliss �.Dolly: thleen' I a M - all Secured I . ., : 0 .17���� . � , , - ­01by(Ft-wit' I I � - argueriie"King, an actit - - fig R'Sin i I, �, .: ) , -- y � -9- -1C­dia-r*99td­ saysi earnestly; but though the ........ ,� . ­ i ­ � I ­ - ., , O"',Vd-Iii el h . ressed­in,%.-'red4el�et 9kirt-andJa6ket ve g nose 11 and Ugly. lulum , . - . - , , I . , . I - I of consequences to himself that - Appears ' ges,ito,l, -with Cardinal. aurab Bhirred veB� and lady wi li, a � ry . �Thc,Baby 'W�Irno. ,­ week in �our own'town T . I . Ml 4 . I I . ' , $;6& erms and,* I � 1� spring,hitid Dollylo, e�ea at the Mother Hubbard bonnet of the same'na'a.. , ki ig resent this f rankness of ,:expresBion � I . . . . outfit free. U. H&L-TTWCO.i Portlan " . - . � . I - I - . contemptuous to those wh6 have threatened She me , rely says �, to, her � brot , ' rat -t air '�erial. ' I I 11 . . and brought a suit for libel, fixing her dam.' ' The latest .natural, curiosity at the Bri - � � .. I I I I I . .1 .11 . I , I � I � * 1. I . I . that those' con sequences shalf be serious, of the I . . iarittrd at Westminster is it I . Spare% ,breakfaRt pli, the ,met � ish Royal'Aqi 11 . I . I I I .� �, 1. . r . I I � - - . ages at �50,000. The court, however, adems ' �*. . . No one Will bring them, Supplies, � and , Ing-' �, . - N -with bab il� . . meet, ­ 1 1 1 � . . I A Wlibiring jacbake. ,, .- � ", to have been profoundly impressed . ,y walrus froi the coast 'of Labrador. � I .11 .1 � L - those who serve them When they, do bravely' . I 'I. 1"hope,thatilbid Killeen and yqu'lidive ,Th . - I . . . I I. . , I I " Miss. King's nasatappendage, the peculiar The bkby� walrus lies'In a large wooden box., I , � - sally fortli in quest of the daily'necessm . ries' at I ere is. a certain Austid man who Ig I to 1, - '18 A SURE CORE - �� , � - . .1 I I , acuied � good 'escort. either of the milk"r� beauty in bar abuntenanbe, for it dismissed mud is,extrebiely docile. � He, alloww vis'to ' I of life, suffel.- in their ,fle4h'oiln their � . I � 'likiked for life -.:-or the divorce 6durt--4o a., bit6 - '- I , . , for. I or th6 �Police folt� to-aay;ll 11 I . . I . I the suit.:,��,MiJ38 'Kill�i therefore, has. to stroke him, and does not Attempt to . 1 Foi'all discEksesi of the Kidneys ,ana ,, , I �� tunes with dtoad- promptitulde. 'T' I ., Ing won mdoil, . th I I ­ � . � . , he post., : it Noth, � 'jaz d 136 Much. &-b,, lady who enjoys. thd ulienvied, reput 1. - -i - -­ I I . I 0 1. rii1g, . I . . ned' -to Appeal a- . I . , , aL � deiermil. I . to'-� th " United - thefia� Curiously, atougll'; in coming, son . 11 -LI V -S- ' - .� .. . . inall is DO suffere& to bring letters .0, or matt4ts io a, painiful crisis as Such pre- of sadly neglecting her household duties. States S ' ' ' rt, : and I A . do.. lie has caught a Severe cold And Sneezes I ' -i Ft' I � .. � � take letters from, ,the m6oAc6a maeter. of cauti6A ; don't thi 'One evening list convivial lord returned' - - upreme Cou .., -He �Ia6 ya*nB-, and Stretches - 1 ' 1� has specifle action on title niost important -1 I _ ­, . ". nk of it, Ahnesley, there's - the fem'i- ,� violently I . I � - . - I , fromthe locige ill a condition several do.. , - , .. . ­­ffil ­ I .1 in a mannerwbicb. brga,n; enabling it to throw -61F thrpidity art(� . . � . . agerly� . I feature' from r -his appers iii,company inaction, sti , , � , 1- . 3) ,cision 4.bich: 'e�bkll shield arraghor his dnoffendin�'Biiater. Only the, a' good fbIlowi" Lor4, Killeen says, e' ., . , time; nose and pliiinne4 of ' ranlating thohoo-Ithy secretiort�of . I Claddagh, girl, who 16V66 Darragh Thynne,'. � I Don't LYOU � be nervous abou't, it, Misa Aj_ , grates above'the dead level of plaiiI sobriety., i6sufting'6omment is -anxiously looked foi, is, of course, excusable in one of his tender �6h. 33ile, and by lieep . , . I I � �, . I . 14 I . mg the bowels in free - L . . I , 1 has the courage to -go bE%6kward and for- nesley ; your'brother will',bome back with t O, you miseraW'wret6 P exclaimed by every member of' ibe softer sex whose, agei IjiB food,in abiauit � of raw. Salmon, q. Won creating its rodulardi"Charg."' L.:' - I . L ' I I I L, vv.ard,' in defiance of.thia-ddap'e'rhlie Crew, flying 'colors and �promiBes bl'the..,relit � he Partner of his, matrimonial infelicity, �10 ' hich he has a particular weakness, I if you, are suffering from 1. - - ' ' . . I .. it ' � ok,Wg-glaosem.telf them that their faces for.w I iaiarialf Malr,ria,bAv'otho:-bl1T � ". � . I . ­ - I I T) are not beautiful And, that their noses are consipts�of,�musoels, of.which he con I, are biliOUB d � yo . p 'Xidm,y: .1 who'have r0ballea, with all tfiati she can being paldio"i 1. . I . . I I I. n just burning up with raige.! I , I SUmeB I optic, Qvcorisdpated, � . . get for Miss DarrAgh�s friend.' , . , � 11 I distrust the power of either AoIcert's I 1, Yet are, Are yer'2" replied the man' too I)ronoune6d.-c7tic�%go.'Pi?)ICS. , - about.. aight''poulids a, day. He' drinks 'wort willetiroly olieveandq.0 Y um� I I . I . Fortunatelylor the"gratifickti6n ' I, Well, Betty, thash all tight., I'm glad it I . . I I I . . I � t Ill t. n water. � It Is Set � id i I X11 the Spring r Cie othe ystent, every . � , . socially soalilng side of Ma , of the reasonable arguments or yours, -':When ain't . the. beefsteak this ti . � � . 'Ei . . nothing a a ,no .eve I ono choidd. take - I ordug co eOf,it. I � . ' I . riali's nature me." -Texas . that h' kan society, and , I $I.',, � . andthe-realization. of 86mbo ,opposed to the,'seditious eloquence- of- Siftings., . � . .. , . . , , The dead. cannot -pay, f or, - praise' , and who, a is ,fond ' of,^hulx if A- It " (". ,6. 42rice $I.J ,' . ' a . f her sweetest, those: Who should know better"IP'.1 " Dolly �. . . I . I S . . - I I will, without toward, oppose the -tide of left alone becomes'. iesdass, growls'and . SQLD BY I � . I � I i - . I I . and most. mbitiong dreams, Lady Killeen oayla, confusedly, feeling that her words 1. ., . - I . . popularity 2--�:.Dr, Johnsom 1, � �.� I 'Loth.orwise sliowsh.ia displeasure MID] OHIO 1 1 � comes, to town as: hope, ill the Ronorable conve�s'a censure to Lord 'Killeen's own A young pbyaician asking �armiapion of a I . I :. I .1 I., 11 11, ! . . I , I . - . � . . ' ' I . . . � I , ,� .1 f I � Mrs. O'Lekry I'B waning, and by Lady Kil. .- .1 I la The Kenneboo.,,T6urndl say6)that the ice -UTrr ' - , .. I . . couBm& I Sato kiss ber,'Bhe rephed.: flNoi Sir;..]: I I . . . LADV BrA. , le its.-Ladics, YOU can , not g. alie � . leen Mrs. Annesley�'is presented, at courb .4,Arum9X has 'jdat .'reached' me that at, fievbr like a' doctor's� b , companies of Maine have not - realized any fair'ekin, rosy checks And Sparkling eyes With all 1 Bit home asilyin,44il L . . I .� � o $ , Contly4tifit free., Tnuo,&-Oo,�%i �, , I.. I � ill stuch in my'lace..". � 72,A WEHk- $12 adly . e6nd with Lady Killeen she Soon, tonetriLteB lady envoy of the Land, League ja going amotfitihg to 5, 1 . I , profit this yoart; the. pride of ice ,having the 'cosmetics of r,kanbe or beautitters the �! , . � to The fund, , L 67,367, raise I - world while in poor-licalth and nothing will give . .1 . . I .1 .� 11 � . � I , to and upset all, to.:relieve the fat='[, . 'low and r a '­ , . ' I .' I . 11 � . iito the pele6t circle that has the beat and addrop my ill-us6d ten sti., been lAo h'vIicg been Scarce and � I ,�"... , � , � 0612 ., - mesthatwerernadsds I I . ou such, rich blood, good health, � tren'gth --- I ; 1. - &ightesti, the gaye6t, the'616iareat� and the my. arguments,"! Rabbit, A.bneBley days, � � fitb by the oyaloub iliLt swept Roplies or high'. . 1. . 1. NftutyagHdpBitt6fs. 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