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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-02-05, Page 3."` - - ---VWk7, . ,-71111111V . . . �. *10, 'OOV4 � 4., 44,- . I � � I Febmary 5*1003 is , TRTI, CLINTON VIDWS-SZOdal) ­.­ -­ . � . I 'L 91 � . 1 -41-.6- a- a & A ! 1 � 1 &-& -6 �1_6­d -&- - . I 1-1. ­­___­___ __­�_ ,� 1. �.111- ­­ ­­ � I . -1 I _1111-1--- __ ­ I . � � 111. ­ . ­ I ­ -.----. - '*, ++++++. a­a-jrqlp,��. - � .- ,_ . **-- 4- 1 ! t ! 1 1 1, 1:1 1 tol J �, 1 itl any woulikWo face; and thtti 1 saw r . I � ­� , �11 V, - -� ­ � ' wo,&.�r will tot 'h4r,of a section in blue 4_4 -4hQ Wom only a child, but, )ores," Mrs. 01)h,f-d . � sky 0�tAn(j ,the Atmosphere �b , . 1: 1 101101.10,11,011t; ,an jad lirid. "I. ', town� and ihol4quire, smoill the j*niq ej _ I , the view -all round tug . 0441 Now York 19Xpeptoo ." A " ' I loved hisr, alul 1101%, 1114vo M f-lw had a Way '01 thini*iog, I shalt jmaj:$A,Q, - oAu a It, of 1� , I ' � 4; 1 IQ I t e"' e� er sin"e! She W" Only playlOwtell" and the gen.lo lady ,,-am country was magnificent. Wery do- , Anslyoos of # , .httye OftkkA Wi-14"Al th. � '. I . il I,d I with r(RAlu'd to yourself." . ± I iittiat 4 I., but I ,. owed th n. 044t whCa h . back 2 DO- 04nadisol-M04#0 404ps. I . � I I f. ighly dell�htod With the I-rovpo,m. .Aqmit tall of that day came Gio 'I I _ dden Heart ,I, . 'r v into won-alihood, ishe *ad e,," 1AUP110d Dolores - "the Wiles. Her father was tired and not 0 , I Dolores could romember bow, as her Very mention of It Inakps hjua angr, ]Dr. Delli Lluen-Voo - , " I V we w I oh ift writ". . it no .� r Should be nix wife. I have parents discassed the ,liew costj #f Illy e 1, and Madame .do Verrao of- 11 We ,sent s4linplo -of the loading � , o" *� '". I watched bar from Your to year, and �els, for a W04. . foreoi to take her with Lola. The so po,Lp,s . I . , 00 wondervd bw her childish min(i ' ,,Then W, _, IU440 13, Canada to *A 0Xperit . I I . li%%e loved hin- with a dee 0 hav(k not the sAine chance carrAftse called at White olliyop X%_ so 14 N w bA4 them tbor. 4114 Whoot tbW I layalato %%ould be like, 48 OtbOrs, I ,have ,game home, tired dame do Forrox looked very distinguo so oughly , . " BY BERTHA Us CLAY dcojier to a as -time went per � yoric, 4, not . on. Tie" Ae-%or divaujili, th� analyzed. As a result 94 . � � - I I � lorest" be crIc%I- -abig suddenly to now olell1c,gt 0 . t pa that day 4%, at aolixool, utterly weary -of country and aristocratic in, her velvet cos- so � till , ' , this AnAlYalm, we And your I ft%I,i ��� , would be brought, into life, resolve to ma,rpy soon, and t M 4 L F* very lovely in 4L *#Iight ,90all, to thoroughly .olftnisw I . I I the Ivautlful, woudering* girl, to have , , _ct I . u ej Ad ol I Author of "'The oypsy"s Dxughtetist "Aoother Totnanols 4,.r life which would mar tiond bliolit marry . w0l. Aly dear moth. dress of Some rich milk material trjm. so without duliger t � YOU never guessed how inuob I loved it . o the clothes, 60 . , or Spends All I =64 with lace. Her Arot# eager "we, ve therefore p , . I HU444" ".A liort's Bittorneat" "A Ustd Love," yq�w" i,She recaUed one dag ,, .or time in lament� . leased -to reommo � I , i . I "NO." the answered, faintly. I I - -the I .,when tho,y Ing the woes of 1% belle, France, breathless question WaA- 1114end wearers of the Dr, 00*4 -1 I "I wouder itt that, for girl$ Are . , went together S(Itilro, her luo- ! &%old gives no thought to the fact that like . Q- "'Underwear to use Sunlight SpWo� . ,yf"" F-4. r, it 11aclaino I ,, daughter to, marry. So; I loreo,, do. not op , 0- A Hout's 1404" 1, GlAdys Off � hhe bas- a , I I'Do you my dress? Now, D " , - . � quicI4 I wxigh-jn such nia,tters. There do J'err4a. Dolores ronlooibvrod the shall take measureo for. 1pi eajc hastily, but look 14 for Washing." , , , I - �-j:H-4-,T-�7_�--*4*RZR*R4*;FHR 114ve bven thucla whi.n I have gone , , he ng my� At Its 0404 tell me candidli It you 1*0 Try , ��I,�P" Stately and haudiotne juAtro) iNji Ij.,, I � NuOlIght 094P.-Octalgon Sar- -1 Awev half --A fe� Ir _. I A h , I .. a h so I I jt�ll If % ­ . .7 . L 4� -*-V h, -r courtly, polsh%�d mauner, tir "��A go"%* '" 0 0-0, r ,7VI,"4WX4- A*T 41 pli My cloor Lota.111 ciled. Dolores, It W" Impossible not to like' - . . .- - . house which be I It 1W1, because I could no longer ilia Startling, viviol'beauty of her with horrified air, . � the costume witil 11, !!-!"!M_� I - � " . ,Ion;�?q to xi�'," Ile re- (ollir & - Its rich hues wAj I . a' Illy )OVA- J)Qlor", We YOU - daughter Lola. Before her duslRy � 'Illy dear Doloroot."' r I ,. 013AFTUR I plied. "Ib-�, h)uso, pletures, furnt- never fancied it?" pimicked bo- 1 So AomfralblY suited. to the daIrk, . I I I beauty the couiploxiont of LInglish. lq,,�,­j. lit va . -CAMARAS CAMARA$ ture, plate, urt., no i(ingel, our$. I%lq , 1, 4L fashion of saying what 919ving beauty of the wo4rer; and Ill bavu never even thought Of'it," girla looked I ale, a I I tell YOU bove , In the pretty quaii c1l'awing-rooln I are absolute pitirlers, Dolorf.s -and - , 4d dallogto,p for I thitAk. � l . itly. the DQ10rQ8 Praised it highly. With 44 - . . I 1( ' I she answcred Lola do Verrns wes-,gifted with un, Ij DO Of White ollfte Squire Oliefolen sat ' that is a hAid th,AX.to say." t "Aly bexutltul love, yOu _10.. ,of -an 014 ina-foll h4v no air of Intense relief I I . �. nore fresh USUal loveliness, . She wai,three y , 4olo, sunk back "JOAe-an old man whose hair was I 'lVery hard, p4tpa, Ijut 1 tt�m quite. , cars. Aullarm for- me ; In the earklage. � � I , . and fasir as tile Illornin, . In fact. I � 91 , ., . grt'-Y and whose face was furrowed sure j can work. I K. Your eyes. old,Ir, thg� Polorea: and there wA9. cannot b i ust 401 Ant S14d. I Must own -that I . -, I I Van Wake "non- beam, wilh tho cleat, light of youth I � ear the thought of It, .1 m 10 , . . With age. Whose figure WAS be eY enough to Uoi you and jxiyse and fitnocencal 3.,o,,r ligs have, the ovoi*V reason tp believe that' they xuarry well. I -a found O'lit olced forwvLrd with some little . at and - it, , bw 1 1 Whose hands trembled with weakness I will do, anyth! . ligy--palat � , , te(Lch, iwight sm would. be groat Moods, Madame do. number of, eligibl the ixiety to, what you Would may," � I � . i Ile of hapj�y girth q plan in tile liolgh-, U11 I ti . , . - -;.Ln old rna�n who had hot been* - . o,od I it 13r,erras was o1jightcd with her visit- borhood; it to oniall,livost. lament- * ]Ter, critical eyes noted every d �Cameras i4eAs- 0119,; I NvouAl go ou the ste.ge - T Was hardly likely you would think of ,etail �' I , . led to grow old, who.se thoughts, I would do onything to hell) You." orn; she made Ji 'at once .with ably' Small. First and foremost, in- of Dolores's . � . 11 , . ji Still I ba\e lovoct You Sol I . dress, which was white, . I - with picturesque dasheo of blue CAMURA.$ . . I I cares, and interests had bee,n bound I A softened look 6lue Over his worn, am not yoonj;, .Dolor w, but inany fair and.g0alle Mrs. C)Iefden, ,was ( deed one of the best matches Iry Vng � - I I . UP in this world and who knew ce, . . - 0 � 4 most gracloug to, the Squire who ' land I should so I quite, different from her own splendid � CAMBRAS no I Ia . � - is Lord Rhy*- I 110 scvt Ili an easy chair, bts I U ba i inan ol' 61f my Years has a heart w4.4 full 99 acluilration for ,har, and W�Rb of Ile$ Ys lie is . m, . I . CI other. "I know It, Poflores, but yo . PI , Va � twi � . � . ng Hurst, attire, . but far morq elegant a I. head thrown back, his eyes closed, never been used to worio. ,ibe Vilef- ca as .old. . MY eyes have souglit ebarm(d wilth DWores. - I . tiler older than I ,care Corning. . nd bo. _. I -1 I 1. . � . I . va, 14co seltye. you.i.s. my heart no I&vc for; but Onet . 1. . his bandR folded, )its, face hopelv3s in dons have until now kept Some -, ""lly "'O thl)Y given YOU 00 sad cannot have everything," she added, "S110 evidently goes in for simpli- Wl� HAVR A LARG34 PARGA, 0 OF . I , � I Its expression. . I I their old state of t'ut your$ Vol) have $))led my life. - I a '1141,1110 Nvit'lli you have so bright a with a- Sigh. "Ho is, very rich, )low- city," said Lola to herself- the . CA49RAS BUT THIE� ,BAST FOX , I . If 1. eould only havot . Lava Wcaited to tell you, this for face?" she asked. " 'Polorea" meaus - over, and Deeping no 'Very opposite of myself.. so to . . - , .11 . 7he Cliefd(:ns had onco been tile I lived at White, Clifte until it was wouths past., but I have lacked the. sorrow, , Surely jj�e will n, , . rat is, a =a . gnia, , Detter," . . much the . A . CHEAP I C4WgRA 10, . . . I . leading fankily In the county, and ! Unio to die', It I cou)(1. only InLye c . ot be #;Or- cent plam" I I I I ourago, It $a your father's trouble I . . ' , I . i .iQwful for you?" , . ) "You speak: as though -as though Dolores remembered 'how anxiously BROWNIg No 2 Wjjj�,,H WR ,StLI; . . . . Maiden Hall the 1110st hospitable W011t where all file Cliefddlis Steel) I 1hat forces it from ilia now. I come , When sh� asked" the',questJort she ' -" An Maclaine De Farms had loolc � .1 IM nslon in It, but long before the . Dot I shall die in an alinshouse, and of ' it race tba,t l,nows nf fear; -but I ,d then Polores paused, am- , ed at her I I . I � present Squire was licirli: 'Cliordet, be buried . like a pauper. Row ti amble for the word whith has I - to . lc.o'�ed at the inather; but the Squire barrAssed, I . . daughter ae ribe said to her.- . . . I 11 ­ . I � I I 1-4.,k waN soid, its naine changed, 2ould you � -thlo only ova who could b "As '*Ali, Lola, If you would butthink I AT $211 . I worl� for ilia, child'?" . ave an- though I could be mistress, of . - tall from Your lips, and which. Will swered it tuili.4 away his head. Deeping Hurst if I cho Persono in neighboring towns, I . . and all that remained of the on!e be continued, �"I have lived in 11104 . . so? Well, Do- a little more of serious things . and , I . , . vast estates, was a lowj raullil n- luxury all . . my life, . I must have n either life or death for n.el" ,,(, tile and mako friends with my lorose, less of V.0u,nonsonsell, who are thinking of ,purchas . I I ." . Cn-o tuore ho� paused, unable to ri.11, () . I an*' 0, ill'= believer In what . I picturesque place callett jVhI ainty I L liter LoIA." said madan To. which Lola retorted with 4 , Y111 I aft , . . 1 7, . to QuaQ. d food and choice wine; spett),, 11he .,qquire Ioloked lip at the -,,)O,' � .. � Ia, and Thackeray says about women and I Ing a camera receive I I . � I . Oren relklembgred lv)w� they *wont opportunity, Do YOU know Lor,d charming smile that a ie , It is all awkwaid matter to be born I 'must have voinforts-good fires, b autilui, c ect L . . plorless .face. throuLh the open Vii,elleb Window -to � , I . Ure was -Eastman cataloguo-Av dr*. � I I -.1 I with the tastes of a grand duke, a good clOth�$, Any books, my, papers. "What do you ,Say, Polores?".. he Rhysworth?" *. , ba,rolly appropriate oil such a day. . I . 1. lo-ve of luxury, and a d.skre for po;. How could ,.You earn . mone . .V for all a . ST'Vo. � , I . I whera the dark,-haireclo siondep girl 4 4 Yes, very Wall -better ' than any; POJOreli recalled the' peoned eipree- � ping us a card. Other camoras .. I . \_ � . I �, ,,- sition, ullen ono possessi-a very IIIn- those things?" . . I.. Fdood. "My dear children, you must one else In. th� neigbborhoocil. 1ye IS slon oil madame',s face. I . Ifosides 'the 17�,astnian can be , I - . ,� . . . - III do not know %,Vhi,x,t to say, .. I . � . . tied means. This Was what bad hap- Before j�he had time to answer'there. I am bewilderea," she answered Pape". love; qach, Other and be friends," -,aid PaPa's 4 greatest and best friend," . "I would not have 'spoken to my . silippiied.. Films, developing , . . ... � . , I i .. pened to Squire William Cliefilen. came a great Paul at the door -bell. - ,."I have I oen too abrupt," cried' made,nia. Ili hcc pretty, broken -Eng- Lola a - brilliant IjL.ce was half mother in -that fashion," she had powders 'L and other light sup. � I Ills father's ona prayer, on,) sincere Ill call not -See ORY one, Dolores," lish, . . shadowed, .half -laughing. said to herself. 11 I I � . . A I . . es can be sent by mail. . . . � . . , 1. desire, had becn that lie itraRl.ol win be. said; and evc-n than the very ut- � Lord RhysWorth.. !'Dolores, I wish I , I hen the two whoi were -to be, mo ' ' Is he ,90, bid as tb,xt?o asked ' Of all pretty scenes,, a scho)ol-treat PI I i . . . . � - . . could pray to you my pray,erS should tal tnemics, Who jvere� to hate ear-'? i I' I . . 0 t, . -c . Ii ap X�posure Meter . I . . . the old lands bacl� jigaill 111.0 11 I lierAnce of the beloved �41110- Peelved be so e'.dquLut th.tt you could never � . . . , . n a. brigb summer dicy is perhaoi Our . e I � . I . . . , . . I died with such words on �is I l"I I lighten his' sorrow, '_'Doloresi" -refuse thel-ft'. I will nW,co you so, otha,,. touched hands and lips with- "-No, he is not s4,old as papa, of oj�e ,. Ing. They wqrs at 35c gitrqs the correct expos-. , . I . . ii* and to . of tile most charm . . they had set his son's heart. oft f out lh� 1--ast,knowltd,go, of -the future course,, .He, Is Very dgreeable, 'Xind I Indeed the -queens of- the. fete; and .111 ,. , ,,,a. .1 he repeated, , dwel ling tenderly on the � happy, a,.d will -live culy for you. 1�110 . urd viliderlill conditions alld , - *-7 1 . I . But It was inuch easict. for hini - to -I word. . . I .... .�� . I .. . or man co . uld I . N% h'(Ii was in at are for therri, like him." . . . I .opinions' were divided about thom . . pays for itself in a short time � I . . youn6 . give you the.love,. I h-, first thought of the French girl � "Do you?" interrogated Lot Q men adinired the ­­� . I* � . � sPend than to save. Ile went abroad, I But the visitor would take no de- the care,- the tcnolt�rn6ss,'the devotion - ,,.,,a-:. , . I I . . a, with Solve Of th fair . - . ex! . . � I. I 1, � ,:� . . Dolores, .. by Savin 6ver..-and under. .1. . hoping always that some wonderful nial; he bad followed the. servant to that I itha,'l lavish on you. Dolore' , . . . 1. , - a Potiullar accent. ' . , . .. others the dark glowing .9, . ,. . I . , I a . MISS Clief . lai'14 head: b I � A . I 1� . . I . I . . 1. . I �.. . chance would enable him to retrieve tile drawifig-rc6m.- . . . . . "Kow ,'failed she must look near don gave her i3 . oauty- of Lola N Ferres. 411 kincin posure in '.negatives.' . . I I _.. I . . I you Will be trul hiloppy with ilia, I rnel,# . . I I . � . I .1 his fallen fort:nes, though It nover III 1111st Colve in. Cliefdon," he ain sur&, .y � , I I . I .. . I , . . . .& tois, and utthrly Ignoredthe look .of fancied names. were given thera. . .1 I .. I . . _..A nnii- sald. .111 must Nee you.,, . , if - . y6d will but'risk the, ' And tone. ' . . . � I . I 4 *The d .. . . 4. ; . � I I I . i . . . dione. At that thile he was a h, , .. tri.j." , I . .rho first. thought of the, F.Oglish I . I � . � Rose an the Lily,". "The, I . . . . I I . . ... . � � I ".. . . Wrl wits that Lola do Farr "I shall do my York and the Lancaster Itosos,'.l 11 . I I . I I . voine, gallant yoLng man, Nvith no "It is Lord Tilly9worth," smixt Do- ­ "You-ara very gooil,l' she a I as Was best. t? Capti*ale . . I �. I . . ­ nswer- iieautifUl, after the fashion of the LoiId - Iffiyaw.orth 11 nt - Lola. were among, the number. . It was 10" 10." � niore idea, of the value of money than lores, unclaslAng her argisi ith a ed. � I , I. co, I . . . . . � � �. . 1. inu&d . . ,. 1� . � a child. . . W ­ . . � I picLures which h�ilig In the gallery tit . I should like to live at . unanimously Ideclareld, ho � - � . . I 11 . little Bush On her face. , . But lie. saw that. her, lips -wor . , . .. � Deeping. Waver, that JLJL, JLj a COMBPJ I . ..'�L�' .� a Palo. Mel Ing.1i , . . I . . . .. . . mo'.re*bc4ut1ful girls.could not . I . - I 0, � . . ," -a tall., arlsto- a.nd that the words 'Came with dlffi� . ' I � � I I . Ile pe,,ssed some years ,quick silver- - The visitor. (n!eroil * Hurst " � two . . 7 . I . - . . . . � I I , I � . I I �, rnining.in Sunin, and- thrn retutn,-d cratio-looking ' . , Afaclafne left them to etitertairte�ch "You. seem I ' be seen, I � . Chemist and Druggist.. � . . . I Wan, arather ,4Love cult�. . - .G leave love out of the . ' . . - . , � . . . . ,; , . � I q . .... .. � . to Fligland, titne the richoir-for his middle'age, .but not old enou.th to be Ill. . o,th�r, little dreAniin,g tll�t shoi bad, question," observed Dolores.: ' - They had' beeii ther6 rnore than tin . . I � .. . .. 11 I I I .. Meant to be I -And," he s4ld,-rc-4 il.,Ou ' The other answered'ear6lesaly--" I . hour before Sir Karl Alla�m � . . 1. . .. . � . 11 . ­1� ­ I b , I a ; 11 . .1 -_ . . -, . . wtjiderings in se,.r(h of wealth Soon : called elderly: Ile was not"handsoxne, . gretfullyj "but I fear I have ght togOhq lhe't-�, who. of I, . . . , grO ap. . I 1. I 11 . .,. . I ' , I � cen the world, ,oughe'naver hf' . .a marry well, Do� , and that hour had not been .. .� . I '. I afterward lie married a fair, Placid.. but his face was that (if a ljohl . to We 1, came home t ' . peared, . . I , ' I I I I . . . . . 0, gen- - cruel; - 'i'.h4 upt. l'o- )nown each ofhet,� I . . . . lores; wh6t way follow. - *X cannot. atis.factor you want a.change ''for' . . . 1 7 .. gill %%h-) hood a large, iortune, alit[ erovs man., . . . � .. . . Y to'.Lola. It was When . � . � I � : -% t . . lorc,q, ,ou must thin];'the niatte' help, I must,, go On. with � Put, Ole had been surrounded hy , I I . . I . , .1 I - t r � .� It , a . I I . ly " 01 , 'I ban 1011 osved - other -peaceful S'ears, ray list. � NvIth whom he lived happily enough, "Yow must forqlve.me, h4qt!ird," he . .will'take ,lib, -answer yet-wni- =� W ' rs. * but' 'She wairlexhinerit -dinner, -. try .. our - . . .. .. . . Cr . 11 .� .G: _.. I Catharine Somers loved her hand- ,said.. ­X'Could not help seeing ybu. ther "Yes 4 . or 'No," 'Tiiink over. it. 6iCh thefe was a constant Of -course you. are acquainted with admire � I ly . : . , , �. I . . . - . . , I � . 1 -1 I . � ge of - vis nearly 'all that ha#pons' but have Pruletical"none - 1��, were eligible . . . � I some, eiratic Yovng huslilhadi and I Is -the news I bear true? Has' . _ . its. between: the * - . , - 'r-- --_9t the I .. . ­ . . . little 49otulre, will yoU do .the'ft'iue,?' And I � . occu , . I I . I . . I . ; . . I pawls -of j)eaulieu and -White, . you heard the, latest new .. . . . � . . -L r., I , I was (julte cont(nt. She novel- woud- I t,Quipany fatlad?" , .. . . -w �14Q'S, you Will writ Cliffe. ,. , '. . s?" *,. - � To be cdotinucol, - .- : . . . 1: . I ,. . I * I then, after. a N 0 (li Id. as �he was - I)olores. with ''her , Frozen' Fr' esh � . �, . . erect whether he had had otherlbves , .4 . I hive not Weard'anythifig very . �. 1. . . ­ I . I . . . . . I. . Yes; and I wn o, ruined man- to me, Dolores. I do-'r6t wish to . klelic . I ' . .. - . .. � . � ' . � . . . I ate, refinc.c.) I interestffigs".1 -replied Dolores. I ... I I . I I _ I . I I . - I or other interebts; she was plactilly, I ruin6d,. - . pcnnjIc,,,s---SbaI1 '�` on � ns(ili.t, did no.t . --- - . . . ` I . .. . . . . - . � . I " be' press xny .quit; inv dear' but always.. . .. "Nothing. ab�ut:, Se , 4aie liatir, . . - I . I , ... � � - .� . ... .. . I . � . . . .1. . .. 1. . ": . . . . . 11 � 11 - . . q1dottly happy. . , , . � 0 � quillo like Lola. Tile Young, F'renuit I ars : , I . �.,, L . ! . . , Fish * I . . . . 1-1 * p I _hOulal Ile. L t1w: last of the cll�f- - r6iierti�,Qr thfut.* your words will bring. :,,,IV was. very vadn;- kni there asked Lola,' . , . L . . . . 1. . �. . ; I. . . . I . � .. --i . . - . Ono day a terrible accident hap �qn-. dens, in my o1a, ago,, must (lie ' r I I Was . .. � I . . I ... . . .1 . . .1. . .. I I . . . I I � .1 .. .. � . .1 . . . 1. �­ : . I � , . I . . . .. .. ... noi :iig. that �ho'dpjighicd. in * so . . Ia. word," was the answer. 1 6 - . . � I � W I 'I . I - I I . I I . . 11 ,.­ . . � 1. ' "Wh.itLver hantiens, Lord _'Tih,,S�.­inu(� as:�cojnmring "YOU 1AoW Smrsdalcm­ ,� pritupb fty at volorx. . e are gi.vin' the Ash . , . I .1 ­ .. - a 7 me e4fier lifoa o' dcatb." .- ' ­ `h. � 1. ed to the Squire. I -To was struck.t)y pauvarflf: . � � "No not * . . I . , .", %; � .you wo,uld- Grfil�l was asked why- he had. written . . . a fallin- bran(h of a fiec, and car;leij I "The Squire's. voice sunk Jitto.- . a - 'Worth.". obser%-oJ MW Squire� � . . . ' 9 . . . ., fell. upon his ,oball . never to, . . . �lf� I - ri� .,, k' t -,special - attention . . . 1. , I 1. horne s7nscles.4. Even now- lie snffe�ed. . murmur; And WS' head -1' , lorcs.. . I. heraL ..With Ilo ot be �wlck6d,anough to Say' � , ' , rget.,your gooduc,as to. , ' 4 , .that the ,,t) Ijur,.IjVjtrd .atol- _ 0 Ir . .1 , ,�,�yo ' ' egy In a, Couttrk C . . I . . . .1 . I . . u. r- n4dish girls ar ' you (to- jiot, know it?" . . .. � 1 'Worth t-Urned . to. 'Ine.' " . - 6 all, so fair " . I . I � .... � .. ' I froin the effects of that einjury which 'bi-east, t Lord 1,1_%,�s . � " . . _ , Aw .' . I .." es I "Beeauise,'� bbyeturn�d, "I thought It how a.fid carry ce variety.. . , . .; . . i . . I . echtelliptilo)"s . I . . * I I .. thile , the girl, whose ft(ce had grown, eol.oi- "I INIever - forget , my )o*o for you� ' ' . lulles'fr'oni. Deepl. was the best �ptaee*jo ma.ke the g1los I . .. . bv,d nearly'l-roved''fatal tit th� I . . N%rbuld -Za,y"8%,i1h a. "Y ,I know it, It li about- five . , a Ili , .. � . lie ieceived it: During his*doliriuln 1L93 With. elliciflo .... . I bli--ug 6f tha S'll4nilders. ' ­-Yott VOIL . 11--m .�, .g 11cirst, it is near- I op .. . I . ... . .� olumbiastilmon, No;a . I � � . � . . . ,.:,., . I)oloro . - - 11. - - daughtei,,­ Was the'reilly. "Use your - ,If,. Dolo - - - . . -or to Dejullou than -to Deepjpg," � � . ilvalk. � I - . I . I . . . . ­ .. I . .. . 1 . .1 I . . . . I � . ­ . q . . . . . his � one cry Was - " L)cilorcs, ,81". "is, It. (Julie .true, Wigs ,clielden?" lnflueno:4' for .Ine, $*qt4ro-', and' So . ],as; Uro. like A, snowdrop- "Yes: � Well have. . you - r6a . ed reasonable : Va' ' Scotia Codl,­ Manitoba; , I . I In a, 1,01ce So full. I �cute pain and th� a,sli.cid,' . " . . . . 3'0u, iO M 1146. 1: like plenty,of colorI polch, . Ily ,heard i Lud Indeed this seem � I . . . 0 . � . . ' I I .�', I I .. I .. - - 11M) , ! � I I ' I - , I . I I.... i, rd '­�sl . . bo. the happiest maxi 'n the b.9 I Iwove, nlv,e�fll' ; . ­ ; , . be' news',of Scarsdale 'or the, fi.nd- 1. When it Wa.s. 'refilembered n addition White-fish,Fullibers Geor' n I " . . . . ndsery that it brought tee. -s to ,f tie ,Quita-true, my fG I . -m answer- . %iorfd.- 0�loi�cs if r'.lica-1 t says - rl SOM I- .. - . ; .1. . gia . .� . . . I . I . I y 6'a ' . .young baronet,. my ' to b ' ` I .. . I I . I . hen stillo'NZ-Oald. draw the' Olden. second hope .eft Gray le luid .both -duns .and � ,; . . I . : , : . ,. eyes of those who hea.id ;him. "Do- ad. ' 1 .. .. I . .. . .1 , one woioi'in iny, favor, listen -to It, 1. . h .I,, tb,ou 9 . Bay'Herribgs . , . I . . . . I . . I .. � I . .. . , I ,,,,, li,�r bj.o�v after Lord ,1thysworth? Sir lCarl I)LU"6--New Ydrk,Tribuile. , r .. � . I � � I - . ]orcs, Doloresl". was'relterated .by. . III, -Am , very - horry," sdid. 'Lord must po n6,Wj hnot'N%'b.�ll you. I . . '. _ _ it ('I' v,tm hrid . Allanniol,je . . . .. , ' ' �1, , -P ._ ... , iv. . � 'have an I IA -Ugh at . -1 7haj just ,purchased the - - -. . . .. .. ' . . . " :� . the siclo. man all th.,ough 'the daj�k 11h the 61 -or nif, I, . In smoied, . I s :� � . ysworth.. r1he words wer6'sim a*- . InLu,ISS. , flall . I � . 4 : ' ' and alt fish, . I "; . . I !_.: ple, afiswer, for m.e, perlileops 3 � whole of the property,; and the' . . . . I ,� 1.,.1 - hours o the night sond the early. but, they � had a ring of - iiveerity and .: 'writ . . - you -7 * will ,� �"' hey, -,call: .this golden In Eqg- . � . - : we -have: La,brador Herrings".� . I :­�.... � F : 11 f . .. . I . . ­ * i - . �. , e?! , . , ' I . is being Out Intd thorough re ,Etiquette,, I . . . I _ . :..�, , . I - ho,,trs of morn, ,Rhile the siniple, Ill -l- truth. . "I am. itiore A �. land," Aie,N,v6ujd So. -.1 call it the pair for "Aii to underAviud thit y'ini`-Were s ni .. . . . .. I I i I . . ,. � 11 I ;orry than if the ! - -V -es," , she I returned faintly, � color oi'stra�w 11 `. - - � . � I .60mig9jo .Uvo� at Scars-� discha ed fioni the'a' . � � I I � . I hini., go jai . . . . � fnispecting Engli-h wife knelt -by his .'same misfoirtune hkid'happei . . .. . , III . . . Fke h -water Herrine, Sal . . . . . I . . I .side a . . I . led to iv.,V- will," .. I . . . . ­ A . it - ,ins' the . saine :wIth . everythl I 11g. dale. . Ile has I neither in . .1 rg. rmy for "a mere . * . ' . .. * I �., . . not. wondered who Dolores -,was., �;elf,"hactvtinucd, "Is-therbito'way. He took - her white- told hand other.- wife. .Wacli of, etiquette?" (ipeile the Inter-' Trout, Finnah * Haddie, 016- -1 � ..", . . �,l I � As he grow better, the.Squire �ca,s- - out Of w?" 7" '.. ,.� T. , . . . . I� Ill ' r where slid . or . , , r- -,quititi , . . � , _d . '' . _ . ' hho Woula'sO Pass -Dolores ' ' ' I 'll". state .. . . � .. I I %. I I his,. ra;s�d- ft'to his' lips, and kissed "'. , .7 11 ufiprot�-cted_ you. . I I . . .. . . . . � . . . � : . , I ,See! .11 I . I . . estod friend. . ,does,; Bloal . � . . . . I . - . . orl- to re; eat 'thC, vaine; and lifs wit,- "No," answerei'd the S( tilre, - c'ould-�In music, III dancing', ' ' . � � . . * * . . ws, . ,. , . I � .. . . 'r sadly. . in slng� . � :4dyes, sir of . . . . . I ., . I - it with paesicinate tenderness. Then ' 'I * . b 4 * , , 0 1 . ' .. . I froin "I I . . X 'I . I . .. ;W .. I I "I . I ,: . . I . ll�lieved ilia cry to have riscil I .. -must,. leAve; White .0liae -an-d find he whispered a � few - wac . cls'. 0 the : n ' n riding --and. those p Dolores - A. BlUpb( 0 ol, ly. . assoirtoi C lonel., I . I . . . Q t .ursuits. In lillsed b4br hand - With � � eihi'A'we can- sup- . sonie wande',-in- of his fevered brain, refuge Ili a w6rkhotise or an alnis- 1 . which. she could not excel she abvAkO- e of uilfol 0. . . : . . 1 I . . I. . I . . - - 1. - - -Squire and .retived, - I., � . �eltr . gued disapproval. - I - "W . I .,:. . . ';.,ev6ry6De �-.iIora this �. . .� � . .4 ­ . . � .0 . . . � . . .. . � , , . . I .. .. _� � . . lkb,en h's little &Liighter was 1,oi it, liouse, and'Dolores oh; .Doloms my. 1. Father ,P.nd. daiwitter soot for Seine � obed at bnce. . Dolores -hid, thi cor- [ Inot tAll. to ine In thai Way, ' I . I*t was It ?I'.. - I ... . . ly !E(1.45 081 . . I ' � . ­ ,. . , , . 1, he said that' she niust be called "Do- darlingl-will hi�ve to wo . rk. "I' am ' few -Ivjjlujes'.aftQ�' . I re'lt, . eye' of. art ewtist:� she - could I Lot&; - 1- do not li a -it," -she saidi � ','Turning . Q `e " 'y - - stock-." Will' be, pleaseds' to' � . ' � . I - . r his 4eoart . . .1 my'back to th nent .11 I . I ., -1 � � I - lores. " and his fair wife amiled iks tsfid . ill) last. of Ahe Meld. ure. as. ..sl.ctch. magnificently And philltod !'You 'perver rdee of ' pt; , . . � . I .. : I - . . 414s, and -'such * thoitill. -they woro' Wroed' to � I . . . t the iight� o .0adelblita' Itecord, . .have your orders.. one-. *. ., 11 I ' . . . . I stone.' Wdfl, .L, 01 I IA � had ai her. cleverness : things- -h,ls , ­ . . . � . . Our ph ' 1. � . . . said, "That was the name you re- is iny destiny, Fate has been ..ingro ,' -Than, drawin- her .to hini gently, the a u , i that women 'shall - 1. �, . .1. ., I � . . � I I . � L. _' vocilili, ! , ��. . .., .. .1 . ­ . 4 - I . � . I . . 11, .. I i , I leated so oft(n wfien y III wera ill." tliajri'cr�.tiel, .tc; rao" , � :. ' . .. I � I . . I I in �th .40. respect&. " , � .. ., .1 be , � not Avociers.", .. . . . . I .. I I �. �, js.,2,36 " I ­ I I . .1 I � . � .. . . . � � .. -o it Inall said: .. . i. . .. . I I 1. I I I . . .. . ." 11 ­ I inies . are, . � . .1 .. .1 , . . . : :, � , . . . a '1� ­ . * Again the soft .arms. Stole'- rotiv4 I .­Wliat d "It you could be a: -painter like Ary I . . . :�. . . ... I . , I .�. " h.o the beautiful, golderio-haired. child I changed ' I �, . .. , . .. I I - . . . . .. , o you think' -d '' '' . I Woras. That' IT PAYS T . I . . 1. . I . 1. : �' I . � .. was Ailed . ' ' . ,. of � his loi - , . was the. customOnce. ­ � , � I . 0 ADVI�RTISR ... 1. I .. � . . .- .. .. .�., -, � . � . � 'Poluresi" a name ill-� his'n k P.d'a Sweet voice whisper;- shig's Proposal, Dolores? rs� it ,a. Schaffer or llos" Ilonhein, 16w! But .. , 1. .. - I ' . .1 . I . I . .. ,� . .� .,!.,. I I �. �' � _s. 1 . . . ' , I �� . . ­ . I _' ' * cc I a . .� . , "And always, , I - V . .. � . . .. '. � Suited to her bright, blonde Jovelh3es$ 6d.,to'bijn- I .. . .1. I fa 'r fr6fn Uehvcn?" ." �'. . . these att6n)pts­-I' woilld iiever Make .. " . ivill'. be," returned I .. IN. THA XF,W9_RUc6p,D.. . . , P..1.1 Tait I � I'll . I as anything cou!d well .be. I r , � ,�O I . Dolores, while wom ii jefain_;, - '-� . ... . I . . .. . ­ _ , Mud .. . ... . apa, * Wh t some mcn call fate , I cannot tell," she r jjod,"-­..x.;­ ' 0161111" sh(i'w'ould c�ry, when.'Dolor.esl ' 11 6 _ . . . 1) . . I . I . ' ' at . . _011 ..� I , .. 11 I � My dear do In . ­ . . 16� ____ ,. � . . . . . NN haol,ever the ronianceror til gody'. of' - others cixII Pr 'c1i vend' Prbvi- - "IT6- Is veryl 'good, very noble; aind, . -ad I .1 . . . . . . . � I 'to -me, .. . ' . I . . ,� .., 11, , , . I I .* .� ' � 1. a, . oyi i skill Was aduill I - . , at preach . . . I I . . - . i . � . 1. , it, is. EL11 thrown I . I ..Succeasor to 0. Qqoper.,, . . 11 � � . � thi Squire4s life had been, it was donee can never be cruel. 'I - . I 0 t ''In' Inusic they w6ee riv0s. ,Dolores . - away-coinpletely - * ' . . . . I I h child, from - .MY hear : I dread,' . .. - - ___ . ' is. - bad a s-.�roo'et, cle . . .. brown :away.. Let -.-, , .�!T� I ­ � I I . . never c1twovered. If a wild, dg,ep, .13Ut the Squire would not4iston, -J.'po'�erty",und -the Wackhou"I: He ,ar, sopri ,.and'entirely t I rile Logs -and 'Headin Bolts- I . I � * , - . . . . ­ I . . I .. ' v0l", � tell'you about the baxonet Sir X I � . 9 .. . .... . . . ._�, I . imhappy lo,,e,, it died With hiin and � "I aftl an ol . . gaid. I ' ,well trained, true, and flel,nolo, Lola . .. . I , I . it wan," he niurlhured;.',�,'genel'Ous' mW vvbajtj�y, I�e . or . I . ivats nPver told; nor. did- . . . � - I . Allitninore. - I -fell lit J;jve I with the' I � I . . .... a 1. , . I I I... -1 I � .1. . I . he -ever be- "my eyes - tire dim, aiid in ' I ' I uld. be a A(h"m a melodious, I'ow contralto. - There naine the inonignit: , � I - . , y..hair is - sio an� What will.. ". . 1. . . 11 I . � tray himself Ili any way resPectink' ,gray;. ine . was no, compacts I heard it, 316 _. . . 1, 1. .111 I ,. 4. , � I . , . '. I .. I . .1 I � I I �. .. � .� , I . . I 1� am' an old man, an'd it is. you' do, Dolores! ..Can You give I .6n,:,`shq, Was ixlvva.�s �' ;�. I I . � .. . � ­ :' - , � . � . :_ ., . � . it, except when his voice took ajvorL I nething to, . rest - i . . . . .1 .1 ; 1. .. mii�tter WlIat f may ao"with'the own-' ,. ' . ' . 4� 1 1 � I .:. ; ,. _-� � 11 11 . hard to ant; Patupo�rla bread land die `�0010. ,:idea, Sol - tW6 .1 � . I. ....; .., - t. . . , . .1 . I my tellhig. Dolo­ns - er. Iramula and I � of- course had -a, ,. to e I . ''; Mk . . ­ . , . - .. niiisieal tone Ili the utterance,of tbc li�e a 0 Pei-.- � I .'' ... ..heart .uponj'sclinething tq thin - � I. between tpe , , . . I WANTE D oo..jK .. . .1 , I I I I . . 11arne "DWores." 1. . . . . .. . Pau . . . .. . ,I .., 1. . . k OJ! ' A ol,,res had li.w'own o;Anton, but � disPute over It.. Shq_ndd . he must ' ' - , , . ''. . . . I A.- I . I :. - . .. q . - . � hen Lord. 11hysivoirth wetit UP 'to 0,114 hope torV` . I 1. . . . � , have had; German ' . I .�'_. . . . .1. - � ... ­ .. � .. . . . %. ­ -�� -� The gentle wife died and was'bur- -him-�aild- laying his' hand upon." his I �V.I, will cousiciv � �' d' ,d - 110t Car",,( 11011gh. UbOUlt. I 110 'IlMi-� anciistors. .1 said. . -, I . I . . I . . . '.. , ". . . I . I _ r the. Proposalj pa- tal. to ckf1coss it, . I . 1. . I . . . . .1 � l I . i , - .1 that his . :, , � , I ... I ... . . I ied. Then the Squire devoted *.hiin-I . 0'. .1 . Volav�w had ' a -.OrOlIer."name 'Was Charle *' . 1 . 0 : . I - .S. , .1 . . I. I. shoulder, "iq gently:. , I 1. . � �­ .. ... � . . pa, she'answered. . "I cannot decide. deeamy, poetical artistic, li' turo. and Viat be,called'hijivaelf Karl., be- ',-Highest rices.:�Pfitd' - . .1 - . - eelf to the task of making a fortune . . ) tit- bnee, . . . . I 4 , .,p - . I . . for Dolores. But fate was not klad. - "Will You listen to me�. Squire.? I . , ..,, I.niust have iiine," I -. ilykAl and toii.ani�p, Lola was prat- cause it Suited him*. I feet -sure that � ­ I .. .. . . . . ­ � � :7 . . .. � � - . I.. , % . can find YOq a, way Out of your trou. .11 . You would be nilstress -of Deeping . ti�,..,, worldly; a�d niattoii-ot,-fact.. . . . am . rig t. - I . I . . , I I , . �. * . . , I . , I . 1;-Z I I 1 . tin. He libed to sneculate, but � ' ., , � I 1. .1 "I h ' 'A I I � . . I iko'. 4.� j. . . . � � � . 41 . I I I . pecul at ion.. ever turnod out ble-ji,''way by which' YOU il:;9�Yjive at Hu6zt�a place the like of --.whIeh is . -' ' 1- wo det, " LoI00 !would sayl."When . . . .am'called Doloreso,yet I aninot ', ., I . , .. . . S WRII White Cliffe, by N%hleh y6u mit en- not. ill Vngland-Lady Rhysivoith"of � W. I . I '' Spanish �1. jai'd�`:3fi . I I I - RANSFORD, ;, I- . � 1 .1 I for him; he lost inore than ll� matle- y . 0 grow,up. whith.of us will be nicist .. SSA)Iiefdan, and I . . .. .1 . I . . . �', , - . and now, when lie was old, when eft- j�oy � a good imoine, ,with eve Dooping'lliu-st, ,&,,(I I -shall be -a d? ' Sh;II -,vL� , Lola lo -;ked . ., � � . . . I I . .. � ' I - . - ry , colft- man. you love me, 40 r rich healififul or nib.1t. aditilro e: * I at her, with 9, grita little apleton I � . . V . I 1 i .. fort' not luxury, until your death, if _ I . . lovers, .'and which . of us ­ , - . ­ - Salt .,'. - W. or 8 . I . � . . . ergy, spirit, and hope wepe all gone - a I . all not, Do iavq i;utny skidl . . . . .. I . .. . � , . I a . . I � ' will list 15)rcs?" lie, asked,'.wItl1'�1vJOSt.Vh ;� ,IF I I r I � � . � on to me.' There was a. . L . Ild- will be warried first! �j should think ... 'Very . one. - - you . I � -_ . ­ . I I . . 11 . . I u the news had coute to him thk�t' hZ -you . . . � *ondem . - how � . I I 1. . was utterly ruined. �` . .curious � hesitation in his manner, it Ish.eagerneps. ' . ..-I sIiQl-­xuy style is so much,rarer found YOur-ham% Dolords But do , . 7 . - . � � __ .- . __ -It �-_ . . i . 1. . . . .1 1 � I I . � - .. - , I '.the kisst-d his f�rebehd tenderly. .., I �l . at me tell I . . I _. . � . � I - . � I . I I 1. . . . '. pallor*dn his face and a tremor� in - than )iouira.'. All the .,girls .in Flit" you about my bar(inat.-It . � . � I I I . 4", . I � . . . . . I . . . ­ . . 1. .. . lie had gathered togethce'_ every . . ,I( love yo,i so well,",sho rel. -lied, . , . I . . . . avvOlable shilling -ho bad even. mort- his voice: ,"Let im�`Inarry- your daugh, . I ,, land seem to .]lave fail-. hair and Mue is o4id that Sir xarj, is one . . ''I � . ... � I . I . . . I 'ItIlAt'l ,�,io,Hci iiNt, for YOU, I . . .� . of the . I . I . . � . 1. I . I gaged White Cliffe, so sure was h tar, Dolores,'! he went 01j, "and you .1 give mY. eyes; few are dai%. likei I aln.pp' . hundsOmest I most ' debonair 'young , I m . . . . I , . . I � ' . Ilu, a.". I .. . . � - ­ 1. 1. . � � . L FhaWbe a rich*nirm for life. ,,h- PaP � . I � . .. , went en thi,ov En la th, . I.. . � 1993 . � . . . . � I . Ili success -and he had investod the . , I So lt�'. .. igh , the, long ,moln :in I g nol, mbderatety� it .. I . . . . . I . I . money in mining Shares, wlhicli .he , do not a 6 . "And you iv 111 . . I . . ­ I i, I . 1 . - .. . . tioak­do not refusel Ilear' 1. .. ill weigh. hii.'Iords Wo - stretxh. of ,vcdcs.: The 'next great I -though by no means so wealthy. a:s - . ' L I I ' . , . , , ' . . . I . . I . . I . " . .. . . ­�- '- � � - ' - -A. -It Is I. I � . sured woidd briur what I ,have to'. say fir�t-;-a rich man . . . � .. . I arras went Lor . I , , The Baby s � I . . . . � . , him -in - .1 .... . 1. IV . , 1. . I .. � . � . I . -had been as .I'br,.a!*. was wh% Lola do 110 ' A Physworth, and ­6Veiythirig, I 11 I . . . . I '. .1 . at least thirty per, cent., -and sell at tot- life ire!. I .will buy. back 0 1 1 1 . 1. that'IX I , t delightful.$, � � .. , . '. - . 1 . . .. I 11, 1. . . � . I . I . . . 1. . . . ' I , . .'Ter. 1,,sh.11 try to Ile satisfied with . to Gerine,ly tols.hool, andi fair, gen- I, . I .. . : years hence e sorry you . .1 - I - Over. seen him?" 'asked . I . I I - . �. ., I 'voycnt Will b, I . . . I -ice their value. Ile White' . for Settle (1114"43 W43: (1, tl0IOrLq�'.1. ft�il, ihe�jlaj� tie :Mrs. CiteAcrt died, ,'quietly and YOU . � . didn't It the babyls llicture :. . Ltiy time for thi .. C i 119'e' you. I wl" ]gave nos . . I . an- annuity on, you., You shall , 1) . sweetly,. as all(., bad lived'. SL was. Do!ores Iliter6sted In -spite, � - - - I. 1. �- , ­ . � ". � . I . . was certain to make a large fortune 0 ter now., - Get'. - tue a bottjo,. .t)f tigo - . � . self_ " , . . . oP her . . . � . � . -taken ofteller.,�. It!s a page of ,fam. � . . I . . �. I . -sb the agents of the n I ,richer Man than you --have ever'been. Burgundy. witli fhe yellow sual-th greatly missed and wourAod,for by. . . . I . ­ , " ., 'Iy"history worti, preserving, - . . I . � I . . t. . . I w 'cimPany 114sh-Wait I I � love Dolprela. I have en' I et*o I her daughter, . -No citio. kiiew. what � the � 'not Yet; *but I hear *that Lady I I .. , I . I. . . . 0 4L I . . . told h1m. And the Squire-nevor 10 I 0.11g).1 to htst, until I alit a rich I 'X '� give I . . . . .People at all ages * are belittled I . . . I ved'her,since the firit moment : I lij Jriold(b I I never ,%ery keen .. where money. was plan and you at-6'Lady 11hysworth, .Squire felt; he n ' t- have! regretted a a fete to the school,. I . I with equal care, 1. . . .. I , . I Is . I . . I I . . . . I ­ conce.n.,c], never ,very ,votin,l ofjudg� Snow her -a childI you romeniber-ar.ol her tot* she had L -Mit .a I ',wife . children 'next. week, and 'we are. all . . 'B"U'Y' e'T-s ­ . . .1. . I . I . '. raent in making investxneiilts�waa oft� I . brain .is . � -h' 8 I we shall see him the 1. . . � I .. I I . . I I ' dancing into tile rb0in Ngith�- Orvid; 'it a hes with terrible wisg . . . I . 'I,- 'I'llcuJ Will go to sleepl, M y � good Ure to go;. so : . . . I . I she,came to I 4u. Tier d-iath moda Dolores n. . � . . . . , I ly too delighted. Ile little blue shoes cu,q . . 1, iv� Lord Rhyaworth ;will be th . . , . . � , I have ION�cd -Ing mistress of White Cliffe. She ,Was - - I I I �. . . . I � I . . I staked . every. s I . I ,a., Soluetillies, when I was Ix . r . � . _11 . 0 . I . or all my. life. 1% w .1 . I I I should imagine, and evoerybdoly else. Is PHOTO STUDIO*. . I I farth'nw he had in the'worK and foIi- Otild sicerifice . still very y6ung,'but ilia Situire said 1 . A I - ----------- I- . HENRY K . I � I . I � � ch to Inake her my Wife, young iijan, .1 pass,Ld tha'alvis­jjolus�ag she knew as much as most people, The most i1hportant.question t . I I . . . '. . . .. . I , �", , ". . one yo.tr lie o.n:Pyed a wonderful lxi- Illu X love .'at Deeping. I should not like toli%.6 . . Ia, 'whatsfiall I wait,.? I he, � o me. . . . . . . . . � =!_ � . - . . . ... . I I e I . cref0M of income. . But that mornift,r her as no young mantould 6yer love there, I)olorcs., You iIi not. lot and. alto could complete hor'oducation I - Vo Some I , . .. . . I , . , ... . . � � I � � . . . 1. d � I . . ea . . . . 'We solicit you trade and I '�, .41. -11 ,to,' her, She ,,�,M'l Ile the happiest Wo- I , last (if the Cliefole - him' . exquisite costumes, li�t am quite un- � I I he had received a letter whic . 11, nq gra fbero,." :oy..r ding With I I decide'd about theji�, Will you . . r .. - . . . , . . . .. "... . - Idin of his utter ritin. This coin- niali in thbli not. .One n3oniont, Incilre.. "I will think about what we had A. few years fixter. Lola returned j ova I r, to 33eaulf6u. and, give rile .'come . I I . . ,. , i 0 .. 1. .. I " . I .... � - : 1. I any was a complete swindle;'the I IFLY*My fortune, my title, my -heart, I from Germany; and 'then the real I . your ­ . * I . I . . I pettor o1i she Said; and though his . . . . I I .1 I . V life at hot, feet. opivion?" � pAtronAge' during tb , , 1! I i . S116 shall ey . wistfull�, she Would . rivalry of life bcgan between the �wo . . year . I L I, wanagal, ha.d absconded with t�0.1 thitt � my Var I . . . es followed her I "I do hot.understand much 4 � bout - � .' . I e . remained of tile capital, a,nd . there live - I.- luxury -atid .magniff (once, She . . rig. They were both1vuLutirldt. Do- I .. � I I 'you In(] I . . . . . . I . I . say no more.' . - 9i I -ii answered Dolores, .,,If I I . . . . . I . sha know. on4. ,wish tin- She Lrought- the hot .gun� � loreS loo:,64. Ili you ,kn'ow'OUr past record bett6 . .. _.. � C . . *1 . ... . t. I J\aq nothing but ruin for all the de- I 11 never' Le it study of Groitize, . , GIC11011 G-ra .. '­ . ludod share -holders. . . gratific-d' one 10ii urlindulUtd, tle of Bul Lo�a like a picture by Velasquez; or are so bent upon conquest, you must . . . . . . r . . . ,. . . 4 . . ­ . . � .: , I . .. . , I � . I I . . . �. dY apd gave lifin ii, glass of, it, *ear the dress that.sults . � . . I � . I � .. I . .. I. . I 11 �, The S lit�e had received that lelter She sh,ill ha\e all that this \1-0,.It, Tears C01110 to ilia old inan's eyes. -Titian. Volorea w" *tile type of fair, ,l you best." I I I . . . . % I . I . , I �. . . . . I I I I .. � Jl,�_A_" I . .. vat gi,.,q hi.r, oll that love can coul, III shoilld no", live long 4ithoUt i of dark, lux- � Very good-natured*" 'than w 04 . I , � . tingli.sh loveliness, Loj& I I shall be in the 11101-ti'lig, and, h:% had Imedly I . ! I e,oan tell you, so it' is . _��-Wlwa , I stirred hin.c. For itiany hour,,; h, pass Yer h�.", ljlk�,e will jilarry Ive, 111.9' wine, Dolores;" he,slald; "It.igives uriant I-dattly. � .. .. . 1: said Lola, "If, ,,, J,,r,,t.,,t all I hn- . � . . I . ** . ** . 0 . $00 � . . . . . . _ ,. . had -remained Just �ts lie was, tvvi&r Ile Paused for a few, momentso not to, - 1110 frcs*lf IiIi , I I .. Dolores remembered, their first meet- probable, both Lord Rhyoworth and .. I . I . � . .. ; . . . I . I I . . .1 . I . . . I I I f,, . - so utany years. As Dolores I Sir Xax�l admire I, me, I shall make not necessary for' us' to say . � . . to realize the utter, abject - nifsery Want of words, hilt because his cino- Site brought him a Pillow and lvw- Ing ii 0110 over, to You, . I � . . .1 . � Into which he had fallo.n. . upied,' Lo!a went over 1. .oyo . . . . I W . 11 . ilia hands tidn was So givat, '311u�h,l' hase.id, ered the blindal making hiiA o�orn- wits fully Oct U at..o very ael,'611ous',00 . � �.. . . . I folded, his eyes closed, It Is life wreck. again-"YO'Ll Must not give me any fortablo as only such loving tAnds to, White Cliffo to see her. She start- Par a I'doinont 'Dojores�.wa . q Inell1i large' things in advertising. Standard . . � . I ­ . . I answer YOM I could not bolai It. Let could, and then left him, . ed with Surprise when she saw that ed . . . . .. .. . ed ttrid ruined, no more. piteous sight . I I to be angry With the girl whose . I � I . I . � . I � . could be conceived than the old man I mo grow calln. Wal0intil I recover � It Awes piteous to see how old and three years had elit aged her from A opinfort of her own attraotio, ' 1. . . I levator' - I � � . . . most lovely, graceful, an . no Was � in big Sorrow. . . . myself. I I . . . worn his face seemed to grow whoin. girl Into a . d So grea,t. . . . I We have been constantly ' . I E . . I .. . 0 1 O)arming w6man. ,She barely Waited ; . � I I . . . I I � The door opened Slowly. and. into lie Waxi left alone. Ire at pt, and In "I like fati, play,lo tOntinuod Lola. . . � I I � . ' . � I ., I the darkonod,r,oclm cain6 a beatttijul, I 014APT1,11t 11, , ' Ills Sloop he went,back to the (111041k)g to'o*vho.jigtf gro6ting.ti before sha ex- with a, right#Ous air. ,,jthd I shall alive to .eVe . I . I .. �f I . L . . I . . . . I griceful girl, Whose jr�ec; wAq full of . I � Of Ili$ YoUlb, for he murmured"'Otin- proSsed 'her',olvinforl, ! 'I certainly make 4 .point of never: f4r. I ry interest that . .. Anxious solicitude. f8lbe Went uo . to OIT110Y f0chled a striWng group-tho' tinuallv Ili& Ono "me. that aeoltoled,-to "Dolores, she cited, 11 YO11 have getting you,,, I I I . . . I I `­ . I . I . . . I.. I . a � I the drooping figure sou'd laid' her lov- d Squire, with his gtay hou,d ralsed ' 1,0 ongrMveot 'Upon his heart, ­jyo­ grown lip Into Something like a wil'u. "You seem to think it . OLIT�Tox , , . . ' . . .Ing OxIna around the Squirea hooik. In 'Wonder, his face full' Of Pailft, stir' lores"; While big clatighter went to tyl I never thonght ,Vou could,," .' I out of the holds the confidence of . I . I . . . I prift, and p)eastirc, all atriving for her room, knowing that. she liald the "Pot, whith part of your Speech 00, then," laughed Dolotes, � � . I . . . I . . I A"POO&O" she Said, can you not MAIS-1t, any Ono should admire mail, 1 1 "I � 11 , ,, . . mastery; the Youlig girl by his side, Issue of their IlVes In. her hialidg. 1,4ho ,,hall I dank You?" laughed Dolores. The Utter Vaulty Of the 1-Irbrith gi!j our wide field of customers. 1�11 kinds of '. ' I I . choOk up? It Mught have book! worse I whose NAIWOSs frift had grown p6rI, ha(l Promised to think of LoM _UhYs- � amused her. eXcoodingly, I . I I . . grain. wanted and. iop_�­ --death to worse.10 . . . , , b6t. Lolit wets contomplathw her I . . , � � 1. . I ,Oworse, Dolorosl?,! , hd queltiono � d I feetly colorless. whose hail,6 clung worth's propogal, to see What. she with a critical eye. I . I I Oil do not, oak that,"o keplied' Lola, � � I . . 4 . I I sadly. � "Ah, not Dolath I� much more closely to hot' father's neck, find 'could do; but h& reabonIng roWera "'Vou ive-Well. I must I'" 't - *Ith all Oat, Of forbeiraiiijo quite go ' I ' the h gliest prices paid I . ­ � .. L . inora werelful than PoVerty-and ruin. 1' the eager, noble400kIng initil. I s.-eellied to him left her CL11 at oneo, b6lttitlful. Your hoole shine.; , like- &,,,Using to MISS Cllefd am her Good goods at. honest in' - I . I ' -id v ,.I, face if like a nowor. p on. � 0AS11 fbtl&any . . Twic# t)io Squire had esqaycd, to and g r�evjous . . I I could Yam (loath with � smile-. but she cou'd not collect . Wold . . . . speak buu eachjlj"%,t her h X, o, , ot. A � � quantity. I . I . I .. . Ills Voice ha . slitioch had hoe I "Your I . I , of t!joui,jjts, lovely eye.41 Surely. I)oloresi, 8 tylor of beauty Atwayn has some &a- prices is'bow we expect ,to " , '' I d;m the imeA of the Clieftleriq, and - died awtky; tilt- 'only sat.fttl that had '14h� i0illoillboro p(su and I topthar ought to do mirees.11 . . . I . . I disgrace is worso than death." of .it, fail" sululnor . . � � . � . . something?" "WhIle �touvfi is Irrosistiblol, Islifi­ . , C01110 from his IIPS had. been the Whig. (lily, '.Vl%Cft 611,*, With Itty Inotber 110 '1 w 844 Dolorea. . . I . I � "There to no olls,grace for, you, 'pa- pored 11=6 of "Doloreal" Twice he sitting oft tbo W.-11, tuld the S, ., , I keep our trade moving, Call at tile H levato , . . l . !psi. It is not your faltit that other , had looked up with an aagor,'ox1ifted . V, olittro "Wo ought to make the county ta- Posle?" s4id Dolores; and the took of . . r aud I Aed- rogUet"4fid Windlers. Tell .4wo to them, hill of vagol, Inurest t I #0If-tOr4Pldo!oAcY on her' coiyipAhjon*o 1. . . - ofi. doilr, ivitat WflI liti the wor gestures s6a though be would e Wm he had Just heard, I 1110114, stiid bring ilia inost eliglWo M0 told hor that ah6 inipililily be. I . . see ufi before sefflng,. � r . X6 L st torrupt, but the lire and. jxaalork. , Ili a, ad , mon In U riglaud hithot� Wo. ought to . . , . L . I � . lor Us?" . W.� a It, 0jilbe 11 it h been purchn"- . )loved hor words, f . I L "The worst for r4o Will be the the - other 'fmco had Stricken him ed by a. V'renell lady, it w1do,w, Ala. Le always Sam together; we should be L' -*��` I I � . . .. . . . . , j. w6vkhouge or �an ah,Asbougo ill my ,dumb, I datuo do Porras, Who littol been exiled I. exceltdAt toils for each other," selt, I I . 0XIA11TElt 11 , 1. . � . *N_ft&____.11l.. L I . 1 461d age; for you there will.be hard lrol�d 11hyboorth bent ;over -him. from rt4wee for 'Political, reasoni. "You ard still youe old A. 1. OW, I ­* rL hit' I , . "YOU ' must tot thinko" lit- Maid, L ,t.hj had till .,ed 'the Wyrleheotjj�e Lolajoy laughed, thd nnglisch girl, III XA%,dy V10den's Athool feto 'wat at- $616*064 yaswo I f*04, DoloreAllo. T-6nik" I I I "'that I teko tin tiotair advantAga. X P, olity, and had named tilt- Itall have not, th6ught of suoh thingA." I tended by the Alite, of the heighbOr, 03004blaft . , � 1119 'if, 96 bad &g that?" Aho asked, SP-0,X)c abruptly no*,- bout the objodt] "'�(I)ulljiell.11 It was reporwd "'And I hav6 thought of little4joe. Voily perfection of 41 . . .-oondorift'gly, "Ifu8t we leave 11hit'd that, hood, 1Xjld wfta the . ; L t . . I Of MY Visit has bo -eft the dpoam of I 1#4 at,6 not, liho other 10LINITION, ONTO . I 0111yo?" I bAY Nhe bad one datighter, and­%VjtS j)oS_ -yo 'IN ladles such aft extartainmont. Tho day wite , I i *� lit tb6 0a 6 POS t � Itto I .1 . 106. 1 was thirty y0aro of ago mossed of ailiple ineans.' Th ft, hlolra Is fia beautifully line, With 4, bright, warm � 111�,11111 .... ,ill : , . , , . � , , . I I . , "Thero AN .tot oon 0, obair hl tho 100 X 100k0d 'With WMIAOS #Y0 �t "That. *111 ba vory nice for D9 , hopo that wo shall %)&As thr011Ith lit1h) 0, *Weet, odorous Wind, it deap d I 1. D 4 r a, , "" , , , , , I i - I J� i I .: I � I " , i i ; � , I IR .1 I L - . .. . 131A! '', -.-, I ,quh rt,,, I., � . . 0 00 41004S of * Loudon *00Aari, UV I �, , '. , .1 . . . I . I I ,. 11 L . I . I . 0 '� L �L ­ ` __ I . I I I L 1, I 1� I . . . . � . I \;%, 14 4. . . . . 101 . I . I . ". . ­ , � 1. I.— P *1 . . - - . I ; , L., It I , . I I . I . . . - -_ C , ­ L ­ I I I �,, I. I " I zl� i, I . 11., .. I I &� , � I . I., "L=htNt � ", -,l..Xr - . I - . �� � ;1 1! �. � � , I , 11 I 'A �, dt. . -*-' � . _& I �, I 4 . � , 5, � it, , I � " AnaAn�,Ng%,W1jA"*s1aAL A& I 131M lllllllllllo[L*­- ''. _iLl_ is 4ro M. 01, . I -soo - ,1S:1_._A&4,.V,l I, fttl�� I .. �_A "I 11 - �11 .1 ., - � I .