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The New Era, 1884-12-05, Page 2]C)e0e=-Jber 5.), 18$4* - . , I ­­­ ­ I"- I I . I 11 . I 11 ;; �. - - %lble Voice 0411lial "Inggairal, ,, luave 91hrotigut my bootet alouthat, ? Leave . I., Zem. at my chamber 'door. ID9.0al the w*ter boll, .4111004 t . PJA Po to also, on $110 -floor. AiStot O'ClOok RlrQ96d I . 'it'? gow�'a 'he , wo4thpr- I ' f ,gottyTile?s Hightlapolorabyoarly;1CA4 thwaybyni ,%till I fast a little sleepy, thoOX!, I om go to lb".04 � "' .0, *, at 1. niXnei; see the Ogga Ail I �,Vab the bacpa on, Jet: I ., Wooly done I I'll be down in tw`Q11tY1nIl3tate0­Or,If possible, in : loss; I ,,hall not bal long, ,TOrqJ � am . at when I Arica begin , 11 to drees. ohs is g.,po. the brisk $omirap,; she Is, gono,arid. � , little thinks � How the "luggard, YeArne ta capture yet Another , - . I t folty wi0s, . 6 os the bard is hulpaan Only -110t 011 0-lY village al Why 1,1111tald he 134111tO thtl morning At the hour I . . _. .14, of 8 0 clock. Stifled be the Voice ll Pradsiloc%l prythoop come to chide. - � . While I turn ind softly, gently, round upon my other aide. � glasp,yo,jume thy downy aimpire; reassert thy hibld1roign I I Morphau.. why desert A. follow 2 . Bring those lopiao bare again I - I Whatip."the matter now, Jamims, ? Nine oldloolt I Itcan4otbal I Haab. prepal the eggs, 0113 bAOO11 And the matutinal tea ? J,Ake Away the jug, jornioca, 0b, replenish it Sinc soon * ' y 0 t4d charm of its rialgrio Muqt be , cry nil gone. I She heoleftme, Let me linger tillshereAppaRrs again, � Let my!azy thoughts meander in A free.and easy 4,ttervain. . ale,-plaprofounder sio'.spe,'llaughtriefrel like the doze. Should I tunable off, no mattex; she will! W11,11ce me, I buppobo. . Blesome,isitiVou,Jaralms? Mercy on tie,"who,ti . . . a knock t Can it De -1 pan' b believe i0-actumllY 10 O'clObk ? I will out of bed And shave Ins. .Vetch 148 wartner water up I . I Let the tea be strong. JoInima. I swill only I want a cup I � I .. Stop a miaute I I remember some glipollitment by the way, I . 'Twould have brought me MilltS Of 140148Y ', 'twds for iu o'clock to-ai ' Let me drown, my disappointment, slumber, In - I I thy seventh heaven. You go away, Jemirna. Come and call me 11�.nt I I . -Zee4?Mercury- � . � ­ - I ------------ 1111- I 1. 1. � ".. I . I . -n-1 `L - I - ­ P,A�_UE INT" -- . - Coneri visa leaning back in his choir With a kind of dreamy look oil his face, Smoking slowly and plaoidly, taking, as, it, *Oro, " everything he could o% of the.luxury of a good cigar. 'I apkdd hitato drink some more wine: - He shook his I bond, than turned and looked at me. . - .,, Mr. Vaughan," he said; 11 yes, it is Mr. Vaagban. But who and What am I 7 Where are we 2 Is it Landon, Ganevs,.or elsewhere ? Shall I wake and And I have dreamed of what I have suffered ?" , . I. 11 I am afraid it is no dresim. W a %to in, ' Siberia." . . . 11 And you are not come to bear.ane good news? You Are not ,)Do of up�a friand trying at the peril of your life to. set me free T' . . . . . I shook my head. 11 I would do all 1. could to make your lot easier, but I come. With a selfish motive to ask you Boma ques- tions which you alone can answer.!' "Ask them. You, have given Me an hour's relief from misery; 1, arn gratiefol." 11 You will answer truly 71, I � 11 Why not? I have nothing *to fear, - -nothing to gain, nothing to hope, False - head is forced on people by Oircumpt ' SUCOS; a man in my state has�xlo­ need of it.". . - 11 The first question I have to Ask is- . who and what is tha,t mail Mace,riTIV - Ceneri Bprang to -his feet. The name Of Maosri seemed to bring him back to the: world. He looked no longer.al decrepit mail. Hip voice was fierce and stern. I 11 A traitor I a traitorl"'he cried. ,'.But for him I should have succeeded , and 1 onesped. it he were.ouly standing in your place 1. &h Weak.as. I am�-I, coula-fit4strongii enough to oling on to his threat till the vile breath was out of his accursed i body I" He w&lkeaup and down the room, Clinch. ing and unalinching his hands. - . I 11 Try and be calm, br. Cbrieril," I said. .jol I have nothing to do with his plots and politiont treasons. Who is he? What W bisparentage? is asoarl big namo?" .. 11 ,I,he only name .I ever knew him byi His father was a renegade Italian who pent his,son to live in England for fear his pre - Clean blood should ,be spoilt in. freeing hie country. I found him it young Man Suld Made him one of us. His perfect knowledge . of your tongue was of,great service'; and he fought like a man. Why did he turn traitor now 2 Why do you ask thong qaes- . � UOUST, . ' . I - . 11 He has been to me and asserts thaptibe is Pauline's brother.". . . I . � Canon's face, an he heard this hitall . I . gerice, wag enough to banish Ae numbei � one from my min � d. My heart leappa at, I guessed that numbei two would be ' dis- posed of as easily. But therb waa a tafrible revelation to be mode when I came to ask about �hat. ,,,Twuline's brother I" stammered 'Ceneri 11 Her brother I Sho has noLe." . A sickly look crept over his features a he spoke-& look thb ineaning of, which -could not read. . . 1. 1, He says be is . Anthony March, hei ' brother." � . it Anthony- March I" gasped , Ceneri ',There is no such person. What did ll . want--�his object?" he Continued feverishly it That I should join him in A memoria to the Ital Govirromebt, Asking for return of some portion of 'the fortune 701 .. . spent." . IL Ceneri laughed a bitter J&Ugh.L 11 Al ,graws Clear," he said. - 11 He betroyed PI t which might have changed a i6vern m:nt for the sake of getting all of th . way. Coward I Why not. have. killed in -andonly me? Why have made other Buffer with me? Antheny Iffarchl":K 40 I tbat man is a villmin I" . � L ' I it Yon are sure that Maeari betraye . . you ?io . . . 6- Sure I yes. I was sure when the Mo . in the c4li next' to mine rapped, it In th wall. Ile had means of -knowing." . . :i I pon't understand you." . ? prisoners Celia. sometimes tal-k to ORO other by tapg oil the Wall which divide their Calls. The Man next me was one K . us. Long before be went raving,insa fro the months of Holitar , con Cement, .h rapped out, over and or i &in, L ' Betraye . by Kill I belie a bi . He wag to .true a man to make the sodusation withe proof. But until now I Could not sea object of the UOSSOU." ., The cagiest part of my task was ova Maoltri's assumed relaitioughfp to PROM was disposed of. Now, if Conori Won tell me, I must learn who was the victim that crime committed years agol, and wh was the reasiou for -thi foal died, I mu learn that Maestro explanation -Was t utter falsehood, pro in.pted by Malice, else my journey would have benefited a nothing. 18 it any wonder that in'y 11 trembled as I endeavored to approach t 0113111101Z Dr. Coneril I said, ,,I hema I 'O fivelghtior import t6ask. 11 catelluennolover before I rnalej,ed,her?" . He raised his ei�obrowt. , 11 Surely y have hot Oolno barb to I%bk that question 40 have 9, fit of joilousy carel cli No," I Bola -, 11 yet! will bear My hie I 1. I - __ - - M! __ I 11 JIM in My arms So I read U hiq Wonder- and b � I ago 'of the IOU, 0.000. the igg eyes the ba-loloonxi � . ­ I- 1-1 - I ' ovolmnximu **vAse, . led to nucleate. Tho time .hud. .1100*1 friends *t wbat bourn of any at I I . _ po JlOUpe for - , . I Main W9, a %i build. Itopfulto might he Chose, took A turalob. ad Alow Sit Vompeten;; Viola be, MOCPC04 In . r � ltboa . anode . ,_ _�� 11 . . � . were flocking by to the &pboro Agrai.. paullooladiagahtwaagroat "Xime 014 is 001tiory. _41 __ slo tug late].: On. lifewnwhiloanower Me. "Bile had 06 lover, for macRo 1piotaosed I � to love her, and swore ohs aboulli be big , I Dot oarsalaly pay she I Can SAIA011, L&U-thAboystravIc down Al 11 That youn g tr I . - Of war, bit the cry wav "Money, when 0110. found 11M QUO Of bar Arst *'Blt' - - , JVbiladelplain,0aU. WiththobulkofQ19 WAR 89 noney Ili, Money for � armo a ore Was MILOArl. His Pr688QOp L ., I wife.. But mil I ,by never returned his love," ' I . . � MACAW$ Oagger Was Poilialinelit, brother '*easy$ I _'4oy oilater'o Chita- Anthony March to , �pd X. . � all amounts In name tomanibiati_Money felt Oberon, IW& Iliad ludispotiotoble to adveri that be took up hi's people the saving of ism . ­ . th n systemal way OP"40 the only, Horace street, AiOld go,jular, 44 No r lov( 34 BUY one else ?" il"Nottonlyknowl4doe. out yourmon, , do. I (I)tbius-e-Monay — CHALRTEI� 3.111. vverytt for btil)GO-11ponfly for e 11 I � Toreasobe 4octiWolearva0l, SqApolpaol.ed PQ48ibllity Of Attaining A CUMPIl Or A I dugt Those Wbo tarnished the _ � the Wall bed upon tbom, th a blan,iiii IQ little Bare, for lb reAny doy. Some one boa your words we f litange. Why you tier, _ ,,, Mr. Oak? I may have wrousea you bar . 0 A ITROUXIN 0011TOPION. . _ . 6- t1i eratora P%rtY.5U � , , or .would b , a real lib ,a lilown o1w, . #Rid it is the Atoll 000,000 On. Title way 150 to P* i of their couptilly . .1�liaows.,a a very alight one. I without fortune that paeans harat worl'i And piuching � M6084 atilt the VAU011RID l4save for t400rietbirig. ,, 101 . � I be your wiffl-" Mind, Pouliap wasfili to . . ()onerl ba,viu$ Made this Astoundipg ' ties Iii threw big wostoa A x1d he hesitate gad big sister Persecuted girl I Why shot . . 'have given *11 the fortune Bacceps..-At loop, almoso dehydrate, he Q004orny. After bliat alligettay. At-d''Im. � v ,;4 ohe.woix . . is we fortune or not, 4AY - , -yonknowit. WhAt id me wrong tia %1 . 1. I ) let ,mo loparry a Weapon right, bad V. announcement, . . . across the, tough table end laid bisi head of fryiu# ;a atolls; go; whether gain ,the testy as she Would. ]love � formed the Wild Plop _ I .1 _1 6b0JPO1EBs686d4A,%6 I I Rio idea wa, I involves O.Moll ali.4 aharp, ; b b that on his iside, . -a tbali , Onto &IWA I bet lite Were act her obilaten half * er . to , % ` you , Whets opuses ward- dioormPgO.d 2 It. WAN . . . ore of despair. I *At upon them with a goat I like one otupifie4 " repeating moctisiluivally, give,, _. 1.� Itolisulit Liberty laugbe4 at such A small Pauline's love, for Anthony would induce economy. here tbis is pro4ctittakd it often , , .. ­ . ber�pyield.to4uywifjhb6oxprosoed. Its becomt elottaintoatterpirosperity. But i t1l, oruel: to both." � I And apoke oteriilY. Cenexi I felt stern , I, ., � ( ly, It I bad I ;,Paulind',o, b; � . �other-Apthooy Match I` Every vestige of the black Ra i ff4o,aviept tbing An breach at tru 0 t, , . . , .. - was no pairtioular friend of the young, where t is does not follow it provides for . , $he emprg�nciea that are note to come, to Eiteepo o few, thopsand pounds, be r4tb- .1 11 I r prod him a Of hue, having once end - ehifted'in his Chair UaOSBla I . wasllad revenge. itlwas, her . Gazing on thin A . � 0 - , and to al, . I Away f - toy Mind; Out the crime In which Caner! bad beau oldnoorood Assumed -ad asatiflead the whole ml ­ � I . losaly realized a . 0 I all whio)i Coh I t1h laritel 110 poured their B191341 service, felt lib000lf entitle4to, Ask a All, There Are Way 0 1 . a childvenia inl, . � , , ' ' - . � bot both be adopted Rod -which, once entered On, I var at hip bap4o. Knowing, t . I , wratabod, togged, broken-down man , , - 4at %Wr.i�ed. him, when he left knowing Wb more fen'tful proportioma. It. was move tholaaaAdit and 04ousandointo the hands 4 . I b I hold out. for them. The largo onto was brother and sister were ponpiJeas he bad - eoQmo h4bitunk anod easy. Of Coattail the . � � , ure desired me, would have filled the pace$ dreadful than I bad suspected. The victim V� near od relatien-bio own sister's blo I I ice in. 00 doing. . . I and loss beeilost - begirl of Ail Having is to live Within. Qlac "pent I I , So most wanted, i , 1. I , whogs it w I td. offoot our He called on Autaomy and Made lite means, It we have I , by the most vengeful heart., I wanted no revenge On. Old MAD, His � I . told. moo he spoke the truth when child I No011'ag, I felt, could beurgel!l to " . . . excuse or palliate the crime. Hv art had he � . I ­ - . .debts 001301`1 %VBrrO4 th4b he greed Italy by the . . . 1. - ­ I request.. Anthony, who seems be, have fiavitl8g, We do not V80illy anvo at All, 11840e . 1) VM40 Aid. perhaps he did -who oto been A proud, arrogant, and � not a very forecogo, as to the use at our iopilao, BID / *rl I I . , . plapnor he aqpied that Pauline, bad over been in �. . . I . . last I on -1bWr tali not ordered, And. p1p.puedit, he bad been � I present I bad Waisted in biding &It I t ,pp, �Q is that it-eliall 40me wi,thin oar range, jo, Arot. Titles and honord were. afterward offered pleasopt young Man, Rimpl3r laugliedoll 11 . � � I or4peace And bade b;w bogoom. Door ,And when it is determined how much It ImP 0 a gazed, I , , love, .&a, wb food, I knew it would,, Xseavi's block Its . ' tradds of it -, had been, until recently, Ill m. for his great though secret set vice. I I I I Makes moibirak better of the man that he bay, lie little knew. what that lullagh would to eavel; the ihogit rigid diociplilue is usom. . . 1� I . . coutod. Pan line was innocent had been a . , know who I As an sugel Bat I muslo- , Wne herms, of friendship w On I I I , ith the man 1. who bad struck the blow. I could. I . Word cost, him I � sary to keep it up. There are alwaye, in a . ,,a 01613ce way refused all to . polls Oi]DgO I 1. It may bave been tha. retort p3al by family, #pooial demands, Covering t - have told him he bad noi robbed himself. .. . 1. ;�Iaosa. death b% d for a while the Map, I - . soarcelytiouitzolthelootbing And taoutompt.4 I felt for the Alil wrqtob before me. My art, mucari, as be dejpArted in a whirlwind of pleaa*u4 to, havo'4ud which, it Appealed to, � i Any way, he remained plain Dr, Con I , , � I I . I . � gi w L d t friends regal that opened Anthony's eYli us to the will stl Bat UP the mot a a IDA ad . � � deprived bar of remaon. , I (jeneii was $lancing Bit M49. apxv.oualy. 11 . . . . * burning indignation Would scarcely Alto*,, . 4 ,&ad broke with his old leaders an. . � was placed. Apart for savings. The rigid Control of oar whop be found that Italy Was to be a king- jeopardy in which his fortand � I ' ) . 4 to ask gasps what I ba, . him ? Did -be g , . ,.. . 64 Tell ano," I said, 14 the name of.the young in 6* to Ask him, in intelligible speech, the, object of tho. Cruel deed, But for once And , irst ale 16 . Any way lie wrote at once to his uncle, ,Wants iiii, �hertfore, a f meat to, . dorn, and not a republic. I � ., He had kept, I said, a. few thousand ittalisting upon 06U immediate settlettlei,t, oiDurkm of saving. This molty involve priva. . . �� .� . I . . area by Maoatt in.140pdoat in man ward � I . Pauline, tell me"Why be ",a oreled All I must -have everybbing molde clear to . 1. I I I . me, � In. the ovent of any delay he would consult tiou, At ,least for a time, but this is 0, . pounds, The boy .6114 the girl *60 917OW, I I . . I IV I tha even A solicitor, and it necasolary take primittat necessity it we propose to am a at all. It is serice,of Was kil 2.1 . 4 I, won ,parea the neodsBity of asking the � a thought I . ingap, Bud their upoll I ,.lo pro6de biR.Potriotisin permitl tea him to keep back clings againso1he trustee, ahoy to Persuade ourselves that certain : 1. . grew, ashen. Ito seemea to His face I is Chair %help- oollapse-tg sink back into h . question I was tryin g to force to my lips. . . . d ot The convict raiesd his hand Sea, Jackie ,, . . . eat, which Coneri had so long grattfloatlens are roods.ities, Which ploy . . . enough to complete their education The mom , . . And I "' start, them in lite'. Pauline was promising idreailed-po long postponed-�-Iatitd obi,ma; not be a,) a4 all. He'uce. firoal even too, . less heap, wiellpat the power of speeela ,Or without the o ng taido. with Miserable eyes. � � 11 Yon blarink -from inle. NoVender. 'Yet. � , to be so beautiful that he trotibledlitlalp - ]LO rigid in A firsti element in saving, And I . . Duty- now, the Coates , - 0, inbtetk4 of being once "Y' , , ago " - a y one, would be b - unless unforeeen and impairpl� A, lin 40 he 11A lldOd a vultilltur movelpent, powe his eyes from my, I face. . . .1 11 TaIl me," I repeated. (I Stair, I will I Rio, not so guilty as you think." . .. T-11 me all;first,; the excuses way cotno . about her future. , rich aband would I . . tjVO r, . i � ,quir,ments are made, we should set everythicig right to -her, But Anthony, Wiling flolo bitu, . __� . '--Wb I . b000nflug- A wild, lle%dl3brc)llg . etber'be would be amenable to the out swerve tioul our plans. A, dollar a I a you will know recoil the scene to you, Sul. . I I am well informed. Here is the table ; afterward, it, Anything Can be urged in . , . I x0as of the, crime"). . 6 6 -who was fQlJOW­WS8 MitOtbor affair. .. Italian or Eoglish law ,be did net knew, week saved and placed ia % savings boak . An soon, as the youth abou Day would at will aggregoite. §52 9, year. Lkt uti -suppose. reach repon's but he felt certain thalt Anth I . herwia Macari standing over the, man be has at& - are' you, and liabi nd bbbed -, here I wke so, I tolt-atoraly and coutempliti- � basly. .. . ild . estate, Ceneri hold resolved to. make a once take steps to juatara. his *rroat And 4 per cono. is obtained for it. .Ali the end of the second year it aggragateh $106. his dofalcatjous�ta,. tell detention, Tbalatter, if only temporary, � . . . you is - &no � ther man with a ocar . oil his oom, at, the is at $pile eon be Urged for the murderer. � � I For Mo. God knows I, -would willingly have cloan breast of . would, ruin the soh6me upon which bo�wsa In twenty Years it will aknoutat -to 0-1,500- I hi how the money had bepa sp6at-to . . Ilia , . I now angaged. At any cost Anthony MAroh , Five dollara a week saved and, placed At . . n o . Piano, Pouline. She is slinging, but her gong BDQPFJ Do I let that' bright boy live. .He forsook and ' forgot'his country,but that I forgave 10 - beg big forgiveness, arid, if-o#o­eoqS­r`y�bear must be silenced for a time. . . . interest will speedily -buy %�holoaa. . XAu* - . . I the penalty of his fraudulent act. But no . 1. He me W�h the solemnity Of S devices, have been peovidad to attima- -.. . I as ita -murdered man falls dead. . I describe the scene truly 7". . I . I . - Hita Country I his. father's coutAr. , Y Won long as any mopay repisivea. he delayed - assured, ... I . inte u � I dying man that no thought Of the dre%dfal late saving. Building loans, Pavia . . . 98.1 doing so. The young man,, it ev Ing Do ' I I . i . bad spoken excitedly. I - bed used � Buglaoill" _ , , I .,,. His mother's won Itaily 11 , replied - � I maii.11le which affected ibis: I I : . . . win in hi'a mind. banks, life. , inshiance, and. many other .� With his uncle's regeneral an I thiaga. Any are good',' it reliable :ga':ha& many d Atl geptures. and _,word&_. _.Ce;srils� -ear's -hall. . . . � .. drunk in every.syllable ; hie eyes bid fol . -0iii6il; ji'nDa4f fijjtiil).`�4 lie hill"o.ur blood I . it,.. his Zia mother was a true 1dYMP`tbY � revolved- plane . I schemes - Rod, - pursuit � bf­ liberty, fully . � .od in his integrity. oettled.on one I i 'believ . . ' Feeling assured . Oboich'.Although difficult to and oaund, to is the disaouragelahtint - - � I hazardous, Beamed to resulting from the JOBS of giviugii which -4 I lowed every gesture. As- I pointed to the , supposed poillitiop of Pauline, he bad looked value. , . . 1tall"O She would have given; fortidne, lite-ayeven.hollor, for Italy." . thalt when he Came of Age he would, succeed execute and vdry has. done ad Much damil itt thi'li country. " - 1\ - to's splendid inheritance, swelled by aacu.. give the best �romibe, of success, His . � I . � I I . . istiance of his, Bat when our moneys are placed iti aouL I # 111toution Was, with the.ass '. So if there with m, quick, startled glance, �. expecting,to Bee her enter the door. He 'Of 6. No matter. I Tell me . the whole terrible I . 11 I I I story." I , �. ) . inulated savings, his -threw away money In � 1. institutions loss rillrely followd. Atidwbere . I a thousand slid Due extravagant Wal till -friends and subordinates,to carry Anthony . . . . . I . depoidt� him for. some months the babit of saving in obt,ttiltshed it affooto . made no attempt to daily the accuracy . . . . � my r -seatatioa. . . � . eprF . . I I go told me.. In justice to A, penitent I i I do not use his own words iuxe-toll. Ceaeri soon saw,'tbat. the and a the -reserve, �brcad and . . . i - inducing �regularloiy And order in . I I , i fund w1he drawing near_ . 14 a lunatic ao.14m. The. pinfinementi . ,the life, , - I � only to be temporary-, yet', altheligh all. ldireeltiquii. Perhaps the tendency Of . I I .� was . I waited for him, to recover -110 Won lc�kinggfisstly. Ais,broath-oamain spas- . I ,man I I 1, ing it. Wilthoub his acasno and strean they would soutid-cold. and.uneinotional. Criug� , - to meet . . , -� So long oils he had mone,x in hand - . � . Anthony's doulands, he postpolied theevil Coneri did, not bonfetia to it, I have little ,Our peaple in ia this lire, At 0I.QV01344 � . . � . . � I . ,. . doubt but- the man have been thdre is no couiltry in the World Where lays- &oaio gasps: For.'il moment I .feared he . . wawaboAit to die than and there. I poured I - I , inol. be, bad been, liat not -so utterly � black. on my ftl had. painted -him. Hie great. young .would � A. � �.� _ .1 aeked.to bay his freedom by, A promise to, tainatio saving 6au becloud with liapiprivo.6- " . ,: ': . I aa)r of. confession.' The idea, whibil M%Qsri bad tried to workout with my sid"Of appetilli give the miaspp I ) trust tion than bore. The general hindrances !&to - - I . . . I forg ropriatiop'Ot the outal glass of wind; he took it.14 his teem., bling bandana galped 1.6 down. " - -: . I � . � , fault wali thab in the oauue. of. liberty.say , . . we, opens Wain allopablej,'any Crimea were . . ­­ . Ing to theltalian Government for a return . I . a - Money. - . I . . I speculation aid' the hilppy-go-lucky dippo. � .' . �. 660me of theamountsexp6nded, suggeste I . . t . � I And now m to carrying this prettious plan sitiou which oilroa for nublitug. But theve I . "l repeated. - veil. . it Tell, me his name'. * . me what lie bad to do with Pauline 21, � � 1, . I pardonable. . We Englishman, Whose idea of 13vol ,,oil o, in is being dabotted 'PrIaelbe It . . . itself to, him ; but to carry t is out it would into extoultib'It. Mittel vowing vengeance are few fortullea the rel at speculation �, be necessary to let hie nephew know What for the words Of insult, was ready to Aid in �or laqu- oom&red w . I , ith the numb6r gained' I � be . . . Then ho. found bid voice. Why do You ' I come here to ask ine 7 Pauline could have. franchise, can from the .xokoi .18 ,of � . neither an sympathize with a d.r.uaild .0, )led taken place�tbd app6a,l must made . by thrift and -saving, And prosperity thus j I , , , . I every. -wily Z , Pitrofl_.tbe man with.the I . Ili Iiis'name. . . . -b' y and secured, is apt to be per Of "expoidure scarred face, ,ivae the dootorls, bad mauent, because I -_ told you. Sheinuathe well,'or you con 14 not bove learned this." � . man of Jude'type. W.Wmay poll tb� Govern- , . Whigs As the inevitable .drew near bal the old oervan6l, would have the hobitwhioh:.atteuded 4he-t,u6cem 1n ' I '. � . � I : - . . . .1 drbaded it more And Moro. Rehad studied eoul. Teresa, . rgeneral lite there 14 nothing more - - . : Oul 1, She lass told me nothing.", . � lli' You Rio wrong. She Milwt : have told mew righteous or.corruipt as we Oro or Toribo, And one aide ,happens to be in or , ommitted any orimo,'at bier toaster's .. I I I �.. � - - , . Afithony's . character, had., felt'surei that 0 1 �. . . . . and. The noessorY papers could be Important -than thi-0. It- will not on y . . ... wdep'lle kaew-thb truth hie end Wish -would 6010i_mi . for . Yon, No one else saw the 0'rime-Abb mur.; Ill . it Ou t;,bat, at least, we � Red rUI641 by � our . Countryman, elected -by Boma of us for that I , aeQueoprosperity, or At least Provision , . orleid. AM is'sure to oome, but will . ' . . bl�.,tol revenge on the fraudulent true- obtained or I Let, the couppirAt6rh I . I . a nothing befor Anthony to 11 I it them sit the house in . the rainy day I � . a him Caner' bould 146tiaca was I 11 der� for a murder. . . aiIheiiiii was another present beside the, �' I -, . ' purpose. Voi U's be for ,years And years At . lof S. foroi the, Mercy oner, and we rpay: . as . . I .� too - street and he' should, leave it only Mae friduce habits. of thrift which will be but a well-deBerviall term of: penal servitude. - . I I 1 161 good eiti. , I ,- as's lunatic i6 charge of big doctor and hie u8pfUl AS fOrtnin&OMMUllitiek , , . - SO tore I hove namdd.'� - . . Ceneri started bad lookbd At me.' . ,understand what, patriotism in Callieri's aeuse*10i I I . . quelthim', that If the English law failed to li . a vile* t 66borouli scheme, 7613%. .We therpfore oullipand systematic . I I . . of his Own Country Might be brolight keepers'. It w a a , to . .. . . I . I . . � , which was very Aduh.fal, saving as Contributing to virtue kad home . I I Yes, there was another; there by an ' ho Dould heitir but not accident. A. man w . - Eta and hie a!' or were the children at at just him., - . . _. .. . the success. of I . 1195 . . h i A as well as thrift and comfort. . - . � � 11 .. . . 11 It seems to �326 that .until ibis. time be, . necessitating, as it must, barryiang the victim APPlues � .. . � ' I gas.' A,man whop ife I pleaded for. as for . pli, , . . 11 . � I ,, able middle-class peopl6-nob aobldo� . &ii poseited'. , He, had been giian -w = I I . . �. . I , I - tM_ , I I . had committed no ,arime - ftern. which lid VoIbfAly. How this was. to be'done,'Coverl -Perlis - . I ., � I .. . ... . - I .� . ' did, not exactly eiplRin Ps to had irriestiolental Wives. , . : I I . . . . not absolve himself on the grounds - ... mytown.11 . . . , 11 I thank you for having sav-ed it." " ' 1, k�uthauk mb� Why should pu thaxilt. liberal aduesitloni and adopted - the profes, . sion of a doctor.,. . His sister, from whom coul& , the details of the . I I I I patriotiom'; but. now -the desire to save . not quite worked oilt I I �jlot .1 ' . - - I -in 'office before,, . ,': . � 0 � ,Von �him, �-perhmps the boy. wasio be drugged -per- President Harrison died I himself from Punlatilhen' grew u his wif a had. Come to WashiDgtol 2. '. J me?", � - I . 1. ..� . . , " " It life was mine. Pauline inhotitlad bar -great beauty, lived the lite of an ordinary Itaft , an girl- a duller ., . , � . . � 6 Cohen- baps be .counted upoil ,his frantle state I . � and, he* determined to � avoid- th . 1. the true positionof Martha, 'Skelton;tbo 6eautiful wife of -the . . . . I . . � . when Lie. discovered. . . - I his Sets, . you fisv6d'.any iiinii�� it � I . .1. . . . 1vol tbat man.01. . __. . � I � lite,. perhap% than:RDY of thern'lediso, . following her brother's example, Bho refused: quences'l6f . . I a0aira to give coloi to the'staternent that, .hand and frooklad Jefferson, had - : I I Ito bad never felt any great Affection for . - . I .. u a.. 0 aliteen years before -her bus.'. ., . " . . ��­ .,� , ' he was of unsound. mind. . 1062 dt'i "they - ,, You that man Ill He looks d at me More . * .6 .�iitentivaly_ Yes ,.nd.w thb features. dome . . to Aare in gayebies whilst ibe whito-posted ' foe land. -X'o'doubt - she would . ' '- * ' . . . � � . the two childrdn' No. doubt had . . . I . ,be coat nued.) , : . � . - latterly appeared, in the light of wronged - , . (To I ,' band.was elebted. . i ' I I , I .. . . . I . `11atinah '.. back to me. - I always wonderea that'your face seemed so familiar. Yen, I can under. ruled the . have been &1thful'to her inourning for hot . I .... — . Hoes, the oonsort- of �he foxy- . . .. � . innocents4lao y demand'a . I I . . . : would one do . -1 I ' They Were ludiBpd-, � The slaininch 111111144niection. 11 .1 Von Buren, -lay in her grave eov6utdon . . I � . . I I reckoning with bial. I � � '" _g doctor w1ra. . stand -,_1 am 121, . -your . eyes * ­ . ­ '. . . ,.operated -upon country had not love Come upon.the-goetle. An Euglitiliman, named Mitch saw thelair - � � . I 1. . . I I : �. yams bl�foreXresident lauk0u, Made him .1. .� .. , sition too much like theiritather for him to. It has long been. a.poilidlar belief -that a ' . . .. . his s1i_Qc.GBWj!':-­ -- ' " '.- ­­ ' '. '-7:—. ­ � ' - . � . I . . I I be greAtly drawn toward them. Ilade4isbcl . . 1. . . J . � � .. �, . " Y66 --meat aucceesfully." � _ . .__ 11 I - , , ''. . , , �, Italian girl, w" ber,heart, wened liar And : caiiiW`bojrawsy 1W triairiph to his native . . . . . M . � .. stolier-.witiilw.tali-otro-fAioh-w,s;g,,00tnvD,ra4 Anthony - lifew�a life tively jafe in the sick; room,. ends *tbat one - -President Arthur in the'sa,me. agetbat. I . . , . for his 9WYi , ftivOlOnsio . . � --" all c a' see,well ." now -but tthen P I could not-'bd, miAaken, you * ward blind- � lafi&' CeIrteri never quite forgave his sister L . 'and withoittplans or ambi i . to infection with.9;o. empty stomach President Tyler was volien he married Miss . I I . tion -and contrasted L , L. . . I I . . � e_pl"a reat danger of faking it, *says the ... . it with his own6 He honestly believed be, 4 Julia Gardner.. duriog the last year of his, . - I In I I L . you saw nothing." foi her'des0tion ddfeiDdon; but th 6 L I pros'peatH Diparted. before her by the marriage I . I . ' .was doingi good work in the'. world; that' Yo�thl,g Companion. These . views, the' Presiaental term, ' He was,54 Years of age 4 . . , � . I � . I .� . . 11 I Saw nobhiog�, but I heii rid Ov6rYtbl 11 Aria now Pauline has taild. You what hap- . . '. . were, so gr . dat thathe made but little oppo� I I bition to it. March was a very rich man. his plots and -conspiracies - quickened - tba., I 1. . . I.. . results of accumulated experietice,. are. and fibs lose thau'20. - . . . I . I . . . . . � I . . I steps of univereal liberty.. in.. hw.aark, ally tine. Science accepts Abd 'bonelaoti. the,- -wife of the hot- - - * I . substautil Itsioliel, I . * . .. � . p.ned2l, . I . . -, . I . . L � . . - 96 won the. only son of " only son,whioh ' ... * '. ascent circle hel a figare of ootipiderable. explains them. An we hAve had occasion L - ' headed but Courtly G�n.­Taoksoa, had her . I d L * he an. it Pontiac boa not spoken." _ .1. . . � banexi riaiso,and:ingreitt agitation walked L fieti aooO''Uuta for Pauline having, so. for- as' near hei importance. if, were ruined feetiouff diseases I . �­ I . repeatedly to say, many .ia dreiiess ratt4o1o'take,'hor Piece as MiStClESS.. � ,be Would. be mia8ed. Had I he . . . . 1. . imprisoned . . 1. . . due to baoteria:--micrOl-0000 0111,1118-- of,06 executive malladou, butdied t tea . ' --. -.. are ID up.and down the room, his ohs in$ rottlingL wit," he Mattered,* Us'fii' movedi. : 11,11idne ' leri know, no relatives.ou 06, I Y6L . father's aide. For selvdial y4dra the ang. I . . I I I . . . . . h h , mot the right, to weig. is own bigh.pur... . received into the 6) otpul with, the breath, month's before Old, Olckor.r was .inaugur . : I. L'� . �.... I L a butterfly exiati . . � ,:. - - - -, , , - I., - . � � . . . . . P�868 a6ainat tfi 3aOB of his I 11. food 6r drink. Cholera is found to be due . . . :in ItaliL so, Lit I knew 't_aUO,h S Crime cannot I - . On. ' .1 I . '. :, I be hidd It � . � . � . hubband and his. beautiful. dark -eyed wiliq . 'livedii a, :Two children, a . a great hoppin'6s � . . ­, . . . , ­ '� . �pe of* Whose 0 ,� rated. L I � . � L �. ' . .1 . I . - I . - , . . L' . nppliew 2 L I ­. I . 'to a kind of bacterial; I . b%r President Arthur is thlb exact ago Mark � . - . . . . I '. . . . So ,he 'reanonett Sod, perionaaed himself aoterjitiaa in that they ponatral deeply . � . . Than be turned to rne� . I., Tell Mo how ' 'this so n and ni daughter, warb, born to them. - When the -son was twelve and the daughter . than y was when hebe.oame enamored -61 . ... . . . . kind, he inight-do into the caiiis1of the intestine, thus, doubt. . � L Ail . . . . L . . 1 lec, %tra, an tbat;.fOr ths'sake of man I . a, , I . stcange na it b t ; you have -learned 2'.Taiess. would die Jotroff is dead -died: an ,before she spoke,'. .1 . � I., . top Years oId* the father died. '' The Widow, . I *he had.plaas& few close friends in Eaglinnl , , " Lay , %IMOst Anything. tO'8SV6.h1M8eIf. . L ' ' I . �h . I L . lase, producing there destructive disorgatil. dup - UeetiWast ago 4 , age t , lis Mill Fee. � . : : -- . ... . . I arch was-nowl tw�okj-two- zttion and ..boiDg. not me easily reached . ling uysen, the resident's flariose, When . . I . . . ..,L . L . I told you, raving mad." ... . . Xrom. his last words I presiumodAhM ' L . .- ' and Only 16ved the country for her bus - Iva land.; hand's aske,*fIeW back; to bar naO . Tranting big undle, careless and romel The bacteria can be readily . . . I . . I easy- with she-killed'herself. : . . � L . . .. , I I oyedby variout'acidi, provided I . .. I . I been sup-, destr I . Ding ; so long lie his wants Nil&, . . . they ]?resident &rbbUr'8-'fir8'b wife will .have .. . g�'Iied WAS th 04 Petroff a' third in a I had seep, and , .. aijo..iho follow. prisoner who had denounced ; � Sale was ciardialiy`weloomed - by her old : frionde. She Loonsidered fabulously . L t he slouse L he bad accepted, unl , . can be reached. : Now, when thosa diseases ' L : . L - ' . � . I I been buried five years' next, Jan nary.. She . madi for, deferring the. Battlement of his .ore prevailing, thousands of persona may � ' '' .. .1 I Maca,al . 11 .L ... , I I . . . . -1 Wag it* - &ac�ri-tbs I t 1. - d I oubi I eiayod ­ I - Was L . wealthy, 'Herhaabond,inthefirpoflushof , I . . d Pit take the, bacteria into their systems.with was ma.rried bobtail St.-John"s Oburgh, - - �� - : 1. affaire. .Whether his ouspicions'-be, . . L . ' 1 last been L a�Waketled or -not ou'liaot ba'said ; safety. What,is thO.641spotioi? It Washington, which be now Otends, abd . . . . .. . I . 'trahbr lie murdeirer-sualt 2 No -be was.t . I . tin avowol would defeat big ends. Tell Me . his pasgion , had inside a, will beqheathing I . everything he'pag"oessed to her abooluoelyi Althougli. children had come, so'Per6 .entire .. . . L I I had * taken another tone.. is - that duggested- above. A` vi�orous where, he bai placed. .S:: window to bar but recently his , . W � * . . . . . . . , , - , Sha L . : . I I aad,wAs irisisting that his fbituniB 6b6uld 4loomSoh,' in's state of Activity;' digests , memory. 'He 01313ilpieLB -the eatiae Pe � � how yoliknow ill I . . . . I 11 * . I L . I "I would -tell you, bat'I­RaOP606 you L � . I L ' . . -iiaoe featly, did he. brunt her that no chi nge had . L .been made as be the disposition Of Ilia Pro. Bat in: when ill . �be. at once. plaocid in his hands. . Coneri, theni as freely'as it —doei 14 'v , . I a Wks. am girl.' - . . L , . ., - _ Tgar egetables. . . , . - '. -schemes called him for a time to A& 'And ,a thas , 'The Ptesiaental vivea nOW living L are . . I ltric jale;;� I , whoie . ' The gaE itself ijL id, . . � . � I . . 1. ld�uovl b QJ,eVe MO." . I iWo If "I 1?B a you 1". he cried excitddly. - ' ' .With anon a fortune iert�. .86 st , her ' March. heno d- aiid- - . L I I id, pacifted him by asodring him destructive to their life.' Honda, since'Aill MrR', Polk, at Nashville; Mrs. ,16ha Tyleit I - . , EQ9 At � - .144M he would, during hi's stay -in London.,' empty at Richmond ; Mrs, Grant, in New Jersey; L . I st6ndach does pot searete gastric : . .would believe- Any thiag-0.0bitnoted -with that , night -it ban never left my thougbotB-Mr I ' . 1! commalua, . Mrs., was re . ... . . .- nourtea.by.,all.'. ' ' . She had, no . til L she met futuie bus- . . ., . I . .. I I . . I . . , . . I. .0 ' ice, . it AJJOW$ tho:Lbacteria to Lp%�a on, Mrs. Hayes in Frenlont,.AnaMrs. Gar0eld, - . ' . explain byerything. ; "' . � The iixplanatior.& must indeed 'bsi ,given laultarmedoo'the Alkaline portion of the ,in Cleveland, Of these 4he - widows, Mrs. . . . Vaughani; the truth ban come to. MO in my A oa,pfivity. I uia not condemned to this .bar hand, 16ved her brother abdirs,every one in. I thaf Zoria. she had echoed as; pmriotismi, i,t dratts had reduced int6stlue . . . . . fiefd,' , . .. I now, as'SuthO.p3l's In - , . . . I .Mrg. Polk, Mrs. Tyler Red Xr-�4., Gaii . . . . tuai remnant of -his father's Wealth Almost, - - . '____-��.: . . draw from the Government. pensions ,of- , - .1 J . . . ' I life foi.a. political Celina. MY agntence is . . Goals indirect Vengeanoe for,the deed you I . , - sympathized with him in� hiO schemes, and listened to the wild plate - he was Always . . . . .. to nothing. ' I . .. I . . I inir., Animal ail . 4 - VoX�itwil VASSU, each. ' . ' �. . I . , er lillaill QP,000 a year NOW, Soto MtJOV'ri'a p%rt in, the al . . . . . I . L . I - . I . ..� . r . C.161610gs . . � � I I . . witnessed." . . . . '. . .It wag oiea�!AO Ceneri was Bat Such Mr . planning. He was somoi. years older than she was, And upon her return to ItEaly she , .. . I . I . 1. . I .1 he had been for years a useful and truited . . I .. I . . . . .. . . . . .1 . I agelut of 0ameri's ; bet n3ost probably witti, 4 Hyglouist� have Praised from'- time - W'aiierr Vventher .W.4oddlin. ' . .' - . I . ,. . , *­ . . I . hardened ruffian iila'Mi4iri. He, at les8bi: a bad a coneoience, �Moreovor, as be Appeared 11y, . found hire, Outward nothing Mo ' - to than. - - .L out.the latter'S' lofty *&ad unselfish, aims. immemorial the use of *oollon.,Oltithlug . How .. we . shall warm our hougaB is -not . I . . - � , . . next. altiu.. Prof; Jaiag6r1a hovel they . - - to be superstitious, he - would perhaps a quiet, hard -wiDrkipg,lII-p&iddoOt6rl; She risariolled St the changii,from the He appiars, -to have fdllo*ed oquapiraioy,aq rthe more t than how,watin , , .1 . . tic rotigh'L " - "' o� trade money might - be Mollie. departure cineists idadv"60ating 0 shall . biaDpk0,'t,'t.' Thi, .in readily told. - I : -, iiih L in :,.. - - . � 1. r belie a Me iiihen I told hini how my acod� V . N' iste. knowwg;:i had been obtained, ; ,hoad� ionAiry,t doting' Y' atro Oung mi ah6 119filis. the a Artmenot , 1. lased, So a BittizigqcOrn gas. % . r . . . � The faa'�Jh P . . a i 10oh seems beyond a doubt; going lain of wool as -well as 4or the cater . . . sa for the, on,adr gjrojept�a, foi�Aha bed- ... r .. , llpro-vidddyou, r $ - - I will tell you'll I gold, . 6; full It Was not. until -he wis.cortain had,lo 0 r �, her heart had not !forsaken ber: couii. that he fought bi - that the -maroury remains A I � !&4ely and Idistinguillhad. I ,boat geVelloy' ' .r . I if r. oil, , be ding, 6nd aven for 'furnitare its Ar as I , . L In. ' . Manse the battlaifislal *Mo) . . L degrees, ratherbolow than above $hie. .1 . . . PLIOa go' Your -honor to gi".Ma� r I b dri istory of that feartuil Mo i6ild'anower � try that Coneri allowed hei to sea ,that .Pr seticall jmegerexpr000ly re jeati thlEo accounted for by the'llatural ferocity.of thd the sleeping apartment six,ty degrees is al .. �.. I . . lase at wool 001 the skip, unless the Outer . : : him hg A. higher. .?' . tdons fally and truthfully . A, my quo I � under big progsio, exterioi lurked oils at � the subtlest Rod 4blest 'mindis 61 All those mail's pature, which bade ht; for. the very' coMfortablo temparsture, , , . , . sake of--fightli1g. � I , - .. . I .. g,trinerits are likewise' of '.wool. '. Jal degree than . this would be qqite advaimeible 1 . * . . He smilod ou forget my i bitterly.' 11 Y a Mr. Vaughani. when you speak of � engaged in working out the liberation of . ii all ,his plots he Won goes 00 far as to, Amy tlattt a man who wears , ' r be youti. - r -Being mited,up i -were there snV young Children- T , . a Wl undershirt and -above. that. 96 beingo I— Position, a , honor., Yet I pionilpe'you all Yon. "k.11 r '66 Italy. , Th an all his* old. sway cards black, : She admired, almost worshipped him, oftenat Oeoeri's housell wherever, lation of robmd in. 'Which. human � ­ - 'for the � and is milit" _ _ ­ ., r ___ - - ------- , , , titoorbeirig it miglit-bre-and On many coca- lillen abirt, betioulea ALOrn sensitive J , . remain he � lite it'. a , olm , a ,,, is a. vory . . ' . . , an, a and simply t _ 1 told him, Ser shortly Could, 4JJ that had. otiourred,, all -1 had. seen. � beteel ,$boil I , too, WAS ___ I . ibady'to- Make laou� omorifloe when � . � time ShOUI&COmej- - .1 L ' � sions On I'le, fall * 6tter., ,Saparate rodpi$ Mo. L " w Patinae. in loie -with: injured rather'thon benefited, being more . . rtant me . � I her,virflen sho , was but A y6ung girl, and ltabie'Ao 11 Catch cold,11 than he who uses 'a Impo only be 'kepb anywhere near reasonably - . , . I Ile shuddered me I again -described . ., .. a . I � ., . What she would have done hud she been eat . t a . undershirt. Judget's scientifto tefed evoleything he',kliii to -win her It t 00 to vent, tated by raising this window -aabh' one. . : I they 'bottom � rible vision. . ii all. "SpEoverneill be-sala, ,,I know r I have it or have I Called upon At is im possible to amy -, but theta i,3 little doubt but -her fortune and her To her he was soft and kind. Slid had no ies Red ori$i06L .-Whotlabi: analdwerixigits, �- � .. inch -from the * Cover .. . � reason to �mistrupt himi; but,sba-Utterly - -Ialge trtiq in Open to ioielligent � discussion. Lhe distance from the top.' 'By ,. I I . "inean Thousands of tImoB Soon 6 dreamed itm�it Will novei leave me, But childrol fortune wbuld.have beau frobly � spent in the good cause. Ad it, was she refused to give bitn'the .love he asked for, a . � Stated 1h,ag few words as posisible, Jaegbr'o this the air in the room is ooll., . 6pproximstely 'exact. . I The pursuit'Went on 6t intervals fear yeara discoviefyo baited on f . stantly renewed and drialta ore avenloa. . . why Coale to . me? Pauline, you is. -slid *ould ha,BELY' . rticoveritig her senses vatoldr . the poor was ri - died long'bufore pa efid ' her when she -died, such WAR hitr faitti I � the man, to give him his due, WaB Con- PlayBiO1014JO&I OXPOtifilObts, is this: Tbalt The effect Of Magonla,ir activity Oil the - � � I . wil Slid � B'S91110Y itself. Again' And again Pauline vegoltable Wells (00ttOnt lincuo- etO-), "a production of body heat is Well kno , It you 611.11 . � . ! . I . I 8 . 14 I'would not ask bar * until I sow you. brother, everything was loft in his h ads at, a ole trustee for ber,abildtan. In heralkst � assured him of the haplessness of hit guit, bygionl9iolly utifib felt use, And must .be ,this miskea it appear that ail active habit is r ! . . � but a6alr,oacll rebuff lie returned loo' the wholly and altogethair .ai8Oard0a.-Bo8foA the beat for the wintar sawson, which is a . . , . *.* I . . I She in la orself Agailtio but It StA it 8066gor to n her -and unless your Answer is this Due , r. I bar husband's I momento the thought o i do aided I, ugligh proclivities MS40 her exact attack. '.. I . Traw.cript, . - % I . � L. , . ... . � ener ,,,,, the One just , . , nont. no r . fa,otiori more rest eat woollen, fabrics . . , Coneri golive him 'no bnootiraget : given. For winter W . I . I d a hope for, we shall never meet agi4n." it d If anything I Dan do to atone -11 he - O hiethat both the be , "ernin, ;1 lithand the girl. . education, an, I An ang . id not with to ofunar him, And seeing that . . � . - I ' r . * . .. . . d lie Was Willitill ultab6etbod��aoofthLif'pliabilitY And of- , . the girl was:proof agittiat. his .blandish, ;ki- their lightness An compared with'. the ' " I agan, ongorly. . ' 6 b 0 Vidon. no ii you call Only sp sk-the,trubla. ' I given , Tfien she closed her bydoi andthii Orphans - were left entirely to the trustoe"A Mateyo . fabrics that woUtd affird � . . -Deaver goviti.., was I)SsBiog your townt,'Iet things alone, hoping thato Macarl ning," he went on, I I Und Ili dotton h6ufla last eve Well I Of . would grow weary of urging those requests stood at the tot a Moment to heat you the same proteotion againfit the cold, The . a I taxed themurdoreri yoliracoompliee, with tho orimo, Like you he could act.diny it., ,r lid obeyed last spoken Comma ado to thA. alia'Paunne were goat to gate which were always met by rofue&IB. He itig-if S13Y hubstandeato be nation and dralik,la winter r I I . play,, I think you are iMprOv 4hould be used,hot aaPoiaolbla and should believed that lite ,was not seeklog Pauline li� 'addedf , - - I . . r. .but he juatiflod4t," -1 . Conerl I a 1I How -tell me V etioti�, -Anthony .Ungliabodhools-, but having no friobdoin improvement is posoibie,,, � for the bsko of the Money which' r,hould Politely. 4,tast ovempol, abo, otokbil, 'ContainAmuximum, &MOOuto (if fat. Itot, , � . � panted . Id, For a In6mont I p0ouoOdo I fixea.aly Byes their fatherils native land, or all old friends laRviag been lost eight of during hot have been hero.. M&cmi liUdw What large - Yes, about 9 o1olock." st You Oro Wis. mi&, beef tea, chocolate. And soups lire � same 0096ti bad poured into the Pottlot's last. oval dppe�'1411y wail adAptea ika foods tot winter. - of UP012 billai to catch every Change of feature at, .�_Zto rbadthe truth in more than Waides toother's widowhoodi the holidays wara taillill I Was at the opers 9, and now fat fries Of oyster. sausage, r treasury, end, no . doubt, guessed Wheals. gto paid in & attained voice, As she .a0cophad Wit . r they calmd. are admissible to a greater extent than -J t 41 Its vowed to Mo thut, the young Man n Wag killed byr your instruationa-that he spent in Italy. They gtdW up almost as much . Canorl busbandea, their fortonevith � All invitation to, darive from abOthOf OtO ., . ; Pauline i -011141118d St school until slid was thOOD&U, it it was the Man falling the 611 Other ounce. At this season liver oils, r I tqairly eighteen " then the spent two Ito" a 9011 I ouch at; that of the coal Very useful to br -the� Was -oh 46d, how .can I rappat it I 0 lover cot PaUline,who having dialloncredhibr. invested and Managed Card slid in 9, businesi-like way. I hove no his 1 ilano you heard." . . . those who can stomach ouch matters.- . . with he': uncle ill Itoly. It wag 0, dull life . . __L�_ I 1 4' tot the And' she sighed Audibly for PfiiladelphO Times. ­ '. . is refused, to , topair his � tawt. The truth bd Tell the truth Ill I 1 doubt AD tot 64 it went, lid ludety, Was 1. 1. I . . uttimposollablei . . I girli I . ­ r it 'Georgia, has abolishoa r � I I Judge Ealoo, C ,hgl%od4 I Although moetinihini'soldomi - . . I the, of requiring witnemob .Sold ' . . I we r 1. . , coat aboutod the last WOTAN-MY� -I _43 Maen the 4oiigad'-fot Mombnj- apple okb * Catorii, who rXh6 great. blow WAS gttt( I she wag passionately attached to hei pfastide . others to klas the 13ible witch they ore A Russian serobatit is ponstirdotlipg 4 . . heb.ther,sbal was greatly dolightedwhan . I I balloon tot So. Petersburg which fa shaped � a Calmues" vanished 411 I thoughtof the Eta 4 Villain who bad, With 6 in king agnifloo . RlOami . 'had kept 'himself Cut Of little abortive' -plots, felt that now cro6vii he must do oil I I sworn. I . Carl told her, that business would take judild doot4t at ,Victoria, 11, a., is like A Cigar, Is to darry salls, and will bola , I I I him tor a white to totiatin, and that slid .A6 Chi I . -ri $team angina, a arow,of sixteen map, O'b'd coupled )?atilibing Delta With 611. 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