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The Clinton New Era, 1880-02-26, Page 2; - - I — r . .. I 'r. � , � ­ I I . __ , I I $I NO; Ono Carl hardly think, of A. fits WIJ1.k �� —_ . woultacho Was long, drooping and silky . ; his . . � - add 44 they Plroifliid broafewo'ot his language .. � ­­_­ ­ � . 4' I have Yards *44r yards at red flannel r " -11. I .1 I , I A 11rosing Xselhollsolea Xey"to, The toliftbox of rotor 9 . - WOZ*001501 . . I I Xpeloilloles And A bald ppqj, oA the top of his head. r Tomiti, Miday,r mats be young and hilt black as might, and alightly darling ; his . I r . foes.olive-oolored and fsad; his eyes . dukand r ins Moro And More 1*0 shot of Alpiloinio b6ca r � . In The Vair Rosa;aundo. Maddy4ldnotillea : , ls�ii 340, thinkirtg"'I "" ' brought . W a""U" a 0 Make skiles" not bs V Xsddyo 02i, cuarming Kitty,giv art thorip balraharosoin � 0; .4 r . II Behol(l. gstgaUpth desired to have you. Met Lb ,' Iaa*V1"8b%L.ukq xxJ6 may sift you ;4 W � 01# I . � prince-like,wish Itilio.'s or sunny GaIlls'll, Are burning In his oyoo,� the wisdom Of the I .1 I . . . . r. . I 0,.t4ftr fall� � 1110 form on into Amity, Yet %Oft i I I r � rally so W. 1. I nalu, , Ater wuno. graceful "Fame$ sI 1. its but being only sixteen, W. as embarrassed. 00 - , rr Admirers slope dragged 40 fi I I I . rim eloqponato ,said 0 r between t2rlob i, Mies Zillstert it he r lips. It Bring it to I ThYA40 like braided putiolfteb, � . 11h Voicoopleglautt " . Bu�',Iiozi-tt-,tuyB.Saut'),,Owoet. � .,a . Luke's Gospel we are told I, r st, I � HOW, reter In the diyo of 014, , Analonti 0 ,,big lips, a 00ji _,, r ' ' 1 n I 4,00MOR PoAll cried )let IrIgica; u IR hotion, Moddy stated s' bli, . It admiration, . I I Ohs found every ous.talking,of tbs new increased, and finally, In $he midst of, ai . charming eutburst of santlesent,be,came3o � rup,10 ohs or 11 And leave th I . , 4prodo I . 6 other . brecoleto;12 I . I lay m heart bafigoth thy toot- . at tor thy Beauty. sweet. . . Was sifted . ; � I 4-r. I li now, though Age$ Intervene, "Ad, -r dome, $6, this fine being would mayor look at me., I am to olil r I We, And too, fed-hesde4$ and too . , , . . . . � �eoion was oLver., He was professor after the I I . * Xoneleur Henri Larolli, And t left �Ut just x dead h,alt. ,They had just, reached s, laigo I , tree �he Aedge Of Ilia aiwrdw that, stood 04 � r - , � Maddy oboyo4 meekly; . ont 140 off to. Ina MIMS 'Elligton thou a' ,bad., telling bar to be I " r But thou art wine and witty too, . Thy little tongue siLy .. . , . A A,tt same, while time Bud scene . . . r a phittod, fro.okls4.11 ragolted.Dolville, - be; was maid . ­ , As a teacher . � . b ii I th. Looming agalne'r, th.11, J. a pmfesaor ,4 , . I I . , dressed. P I . . . ,y fear O'clock the next morning. _ can Thophrowdest and the qWootesk things . . I . S;tarf desire$ no, groat apd small, 0 Some authors may. $hot freckles, give An rr . � . of, p1quanq and araveq attraiative.of ,be jno,6adparably good, and .enthusiastic . -to ' .11 Ir . . r ones declared -that, A odn ag pai -to the. P.00 0PPO,- atretolled b"o Aim, picket go. . wing 4 bar fiCro011 9ho road tbat she te,. m . Lot B herself, Miss If. I BlItaton tied the Pieces- otrodflannoltogester,l , washing olletalily- over � In Such M PJOSSQ�Ut way. r . . tis pot for i hiWisdom, sweet. 11 . , , Bul;m hQ If. wrb boubath thy toot- . . . Am. wfifiat, to sift uti, and me, erg. . . Are tempted, . .air .1 I "WhM4 a piquant thing a tolak" , py egg magrt - , . .r , touch under his Instructions. 1 learn r .91 I,thlnk had better join We olaxoXado, 0OU14 not. Pikes. � . . I I of Let up go on," sold She; ", it IQ late." � her work4 1, 11 Poor child, I" she gala -, 11 I wou3 sem'd be r . oti 14i thy Wisdom, *weot.o : . � . Not one, bowever rich or great, Is by his station Or estate ... be l'or : 14 Well, Ma4elon, Your looks Igo Vot: bid, you r I I .r � 32, "Yon ka . r . ... ow your lo;3,11 opJA Mioit Billoto . . . I is Vision of my droame," cried the professor' r I r � � . had , little lesoorit., I I , hit 9 home. Ohs has 1. . I And thou canst alag wool deuce and paint, r � . Exompte& 1. , 14 . � I really. , I date say they Wlli Call your hair I , r , . . golden and You can powder your fee.*. How Rrouch is far train good-" I I , so So it is," said Middy prompt ar a �ly, 11 it I -therolo )20 doubt that the moonlight had � I ,r .1 , gone to him head-,, it io not yet the ssroko of What with remorse and mogilulto bites, the . - young girl past a rentloss, night, and it was a. r , ak And chatter V;enoh andGre . 1. And to the post, priemt and saga .r � In his osvn,wp,6y canst I speas. Nip house go gafslyg4arded Is . � , , But he,by some, device of hip, . %IiQut YQUr clothes 2 " 'r Ioll join, bi , 4 I . .. a 01 go W lill fill the plogoure in. jr 6ne kin d word $6 me before thi Wile. 0% ,. - r v dapresoad, and drooping Maddy Game %r 'ide But,tiisnottorthyLearlAing.swoot. . . rL� r - 0art enter; P No poart hath efrmot so complete I ,, Ob, I have a lot at w . ' , bite macqu0s and things, Xy boat silk In out. atthe elbows.- :1 . life .11 V rOM that tIMB 90447 WOO Punctual In bar beauteous hovx to At PA end, I linecob, I I I I implore.11 � . whowalkod by M r t, In. the I .. -las ElAs anon I ,I . 11 . graydawn. of she riez' d4yt to the Searle ,bi , , Ilaym.ybearobelleaththirfoet- I 1. NotforthyLearain . . go swai�t , . I . , � But no con pteroevit4irrows Rest . r . Xto contra. I � laughed in iny alcoves till, I bgrit them," r � 11 . � ­ . * 5ophroula paoqed by $his boldet.roke of wit r . attfiridande in one. also$ At least. Monsieur , : Lorelli soon noticed the, earnest little faceiand . - He ogula A little tadaror. He looked volumen-Ohlappe volumem­of adoration, � I . � I I - bar evening exploit, I f"14ow, said Miss Elliston, gTJ rely, as . Thou art so amiable and true, I . Thy, temparls so wild, - For of , 111 crew � , t at last the cock w . W,ho hour the. warning voice, Outgo , . I - , rated, said as lrrele�Aut, and lowering. her i , I r I . � will, r ,,,, repressively, "Madelon Jaspar,I� fell I - ato a habit of addross,ing, himself appeal I � I r - I Ir I r - ally IQ it, after .a manner that Professors a to a The wild fdoa,that he meant to kla he X r to, try to,, came. into X%dolonlo mind. .She ­ Ir ' ' ,,,bart.a., ,,, d, ones _ Want. to know Me dy p al I I - ,exactly -the position. Play that I am your , 11 � . I Pro humble end Obeften', too, . Love guides theip like A child. Butji6t for thy Temper, . . . Unheeding, Till tbrio,6. and(more they have denied I r br, I r I j" , I r ' I My chain ikeelets., I I .. � I have, 9 I k . a corrected bar in ate es, with tender. . . . r � . . . glamead hurrl I I U _ . BOY aroUnd bar. I the road * 'an. . no. Its prolamoor, Placid Ina ?x1otly where he, b I I I I . . .1 � good sweeto . Ilayinybearrbeneatlithyloot - � T4e Uan of liorrows. cracifto4 ,you riedu%ddy, 0you sweet t Ing I 11 of Oill ti 0 I negoo he complimentoil her itocent,and directed . � r belated Pig was, wandering. r he hol4 . I r *S I I liter stood, and yourself in Your to ation to I I ),8btforthyT per,swot. . %* 4 I . . . Ax4 bleadlag.' � I . 1.14 - The acolets were, a. Precious possession, r oobr And the p r I , aeore Admiration , of both girls. mr, many oxptsoaiXq looks towArdsher when the , . � In 6 under disous Glen WOO of a inatur 0. that . I Apple In bar hand. I Is see me hit that P! . � r I 100 cried Haadyl and attitude. We. shall b to diopeupe with the ' . I PVQ 1. plg"P' .. - . . Not for thy Beauty or thy Youth, . Not for . . (' ,no look of that pale suffering fsce Nvill Mak . 0 us feel i%6 fluep disgrace r - I I Of b ' ' Jewett had Ought them In New York, and d the ra to him daughter on ber seven- lbi . . . I warrouted,gentimental remarks, . All this was owit should be. Kaddy felt . . she'throw ths apple with a nervous Sim, - The prdfemeor'd arm drg , pped; do did his Burning witil blushes$ Maddy obeyed Miss Elliston's elegantly phrased command. � . thy Heart,4 rich micro, Net for thy sauny Tompbr'o tritith, Thy -Wisdom, Wit or-boiror- . weakness . , we Gh4 be sifted till the strength - prossale r . r I I teentli birthday,, nearly a year before., They herself in some port a heroine, but wag con- under j aw. Verily tbewais of the American, ' ',,Ana now,", said ilia lady, houding bar a , . . . I love theo. sweet, *uch 11111gs are trub; I love thy hundred thousand Cash- . 1 404 self-uort ceit be changed At long . , � Ox . . . were a, maula purchase,. gorgeous and fine, . at ap-! oclous of no -special ditafro for a near ideas were Moro than ever ilicamprabonsible. I � I great, lea , andfal of red. flannel, to which ,go b Thy '1100,004, (ja5h I I., TO ineekness, r . I I I and absurdly unfitted for a young girl , vith ,her hero. But Ate And. qualiatance I The next Instant Maday gave a cry at horror. � the other bracelet was tied, 14 hold the and of Wounds of the soul, though healed, vill ache, ­ The reddening Boars remEin and piake � . ­ r but So r phroula Always ppoke'61,them as the . . moral t of her Ilia, And Maddy appreciated Miss 41liston had decreed that thin woo, to , . I - I come. - . 11 My.braoslot 11FAS-exalaims4. "Qalavez voup, mademoiselle? What to . -the string in oni hand and throwthe bracelet . . � a . 1h r . a nearly so poisibloin t redirection in which - Irounfurarno. rl - D19 -Pal. X-gPeoplo those about toolitLin i . 0ontouslon; r . 'Lost innocence returns no more; *6 were r - the enorosity of her Oder. i r I goV fill to take them," ohs ut, I sholildli't dare ,,We are invited over to the, hotel,- this - I r � � evening," Ohs met on day us djuner� smiling A ." . ze matter?" . � , 1 . 11 I meant to throw the apple. T,ho bracelet I - you sent its fellow." , , I I . . ildy. ' A light broke upon, UA 01 Ob, Miss . . r r divorce. . Never klolic a man bels down. He Woo sirollottwhatt before I .. . . Transgression. . I amid, breathlessly. r I 96 must I I" and Sopbronla stage Oho �, � I .. . I . � . . a2reembly, � 11 Invited over to the. ,hotelt" vehood g with it� ophro. . alto . I . ­ �. . pod i -A and want, Alan S I I . ittifile bracelet I" � . Ell` tou I 11 ,she cited, raptUrOU317, r ('hOW is olavoryQuarat W.fiorwoulidlielmothoughtof r vixen igbtgat, up Again. . , P 0 r . . ' . 'But noble souls, through dust and boat, "' Also froi . � a disaster and defevA - - .. I I YOU � I - r w ,a bracelets, Ith unusual alertheas to get, 111 .r . I . which word soon plied ou'Maddy'p oleride it ,, . Mad 'a mewliststipidli, - r. ' ,dy no, .. r. . . '41 Why, pg. All the profesoors.are, board. . r I . , 14Torthrow a bracelet At a - pig�ft bog V the professor. .&,My laptlQ mailemol, , , . . that?" : . � . upill to a , lie. Mind Elliston wad kina Ono in This is arrook I have uQI been longing for, r -of a weary t . i7fle the comment, . bletwtert he . . ; r The stron�er, - - . . � And conscious still of th6 divine, jiilf _ I . wrilits. , . ,Ing thbre, auAlhoy give a sort of eptertairit , I I - r ' ' :rIed r I alle, do you know, if I visa y our friends, � to Th oa � a Idon is batter than that of the go - WILM floally run down. 11 r ' witbittl them� lie On earth supine � . r I . . � . . 44 They will give, you an air of elegance that I . , � ment ilito'evening. .6. giant Lorellf- Is to - : would may yo14 was. darn ntid-vkhat you opy i . , a - . . . mein wha ronaa, his clipeseo down the moft. r The time has avidently gone b h by W Olt I I . � r Nolonger; . . I . . I . I r a nobody can reslat," - ohs declare . read Shakopeare in English.. Re.opeakel our ;­crazoo.11 . ' in' in' to findottob, other,'P paid she, modestly. r � Abermonivier liagszii;c� the oldfdlka hug the I I � � . . . _1r. W. Longfe;law, in Ra aea Araq�*Zne f.r rp Maddy hold qut faintly, but ended by yield- language, I 'understand, tie wofl. as his � r . - MadAy.-could. have ofamp(d bar foot ivith r � Middy throw the- bracelet. rushed into the . .r I . � gre, and the young folks bug each other. I . I . . . Ard"11. . . . . . � I � . I r � fag to her filond 0 P eroistanoyWith a Vzolly mother -t( migue-they are do clever st. Jan- T81ation'r Thtwwas a fine end to box.fitria. . - I r , weeds again, followed the miarles guide. and, , No tailor can I hte he, anal . . . . .,. .. . I r . , barat at gratitude. . . Saigon; those foreigners I Mile. Segbir is $a Zy b little tl6ii-to be dolled era, Y a .1. . Fxonch- ' I tie Miss nuipton bad foreseen, found the I . obtain's caut of money, as he always knowl I * -7- . . . � I . ­ Now Madelon Jasper," said Bophromi.%, "do; And there will be 4 Gorman recitation. I �. I Mat.1.1 r ­ , . . . . first bract,lot within A Ysrd 01' where the, h w to make arriyg. - . . � . 01 . . I . MADDY CRASCAR AND TIRE, . I . a to make the one promise- 41 I Only want $0 . to tell me everything that happens -all about It promises a little variety in our life, and -it . . It ; ' will be bver before mine ololco, oil so It was the apple I throw at the plgt'll she . said, with a sudden hysterical laugh. seolcoui had fallen. . . She danced bomd, I- � . A man' who 'makes up his mind to becorin 'rascal '.1 P-801PIRSSOR. r - 11 I .1 your conquests And ad ventures And, flirts. I . , you opre to go, my . dear abild, I will take � I '. bat why, why, why?" ohriektil the pro- . 1 $1 Ana the professor r she saw timmy, as � . i . 6 in had better fi tn axe Ing himself an� 400 ifte was not beiter Intended for a foole . . . . � . U91001 � . Z.:, . you.*? . I . . 'fe'ea6r, his voice rising with every hy.)R - ' 4 r #w turned to hr . Kiss Elliaton at. room.. . � . __ � . . - I I � . - � . , . . 11 I orave My, heart, the$. I wilf not'lla,ve a - 4glaboildbeezahaul.edtogo,"cil�aMii�d�. t6uU4 hot 11, figure, * Tb- gh I on Ua4dy"AriE amh It " , sA. Leave him 'to mall she answered, with . . I , Josh Billings has no recollection of,baving ever his � I a person who, had all, the fame he I . - (Conclusion.) I - . You ; � Sopbronla Marts Jewett I I What do I secret from Ton," ariadm(tady, with the fervor.. I af youth. � ,,buli I'm sure to . dome back like ,Ara thou she to site to putter hair oil . n Upot . .. . .� rimping pins. . . and looked at him. , Vo.0ange the-kablect 7 gala she, coolly. , . .r her red Indlari look,, at which Maddy qaaildd. .. r r . Miss kitlistom did not Soto, boil a�aftto. but . � It led And win anxious to tak 'a back r,,,,, WAD . ,a . . -think? I am going to the Summer School I" the knife'grinder, with no story to - tell. I . 14 asserted to th young girl a great c00%. .0 The professor mmoto his brow., I watched the 'road through her Variation' A successful, banker deserves great credit, --r rl-.�-.AUd"M.io"adelon-Jo6spor, Jrravirautly�uiok.., � M&ddyr Gasear by ter big brothers. -sh6aid-just4s�spon-hav�&a-whitc�-al�phant-on- fof I it. She arrpyed herself in her prettiest -WIL" � ---...--, . _ � white muslin, Astue�"a,-r,-o-o-o-,i"nili�,Br- a do, an if, ",'_0�rJflr"ad4'r-Jt ruu,�OU1-'tO,Abe7 �4,xq . - P '. XL. r��d and find thb bracelat.10 . .. Iiiiiia-s.` Sb6'finalIT-bad- the, Basis to' on oU -f 'I r seeing a, melancholy figure -of � it -Frenchman -ginoa Ir6m "the r time he commended- buolneso . - -he has constantly been receiving chequen. mimed . , r I I -burns Upon bar %fripild wish tWe-viih of 0, �,ky my hands as a real'oonquept ;, and as- I I I. �. I - - 1. flirting, you -know'perfLctJy,*eli, Sophroma, . as a last touch Put On the, ma nifice to aln . 19 . ' The profeaBo: did not run -he walked. I r . creep along tho pith &,ad into the weeds, , -may be vulgar to keep tin;� t ' A a orabostrA . . � I . . . . 5 r . roo'kat. r I �r . I . , that,I can't." . braeolate. I I I I : .. �. , r I He .reached the point 'indicated by Mad . dyt where he struok aimlessly about, for hall su' r ' I � music with lour loot,lidt it keeps a man I if The SUMMOr School? What. 19 tifit?" I I I I so oh, to is easy enough. A trick of the r . The entertainment was, a brillian one. gazed round him, and called out, tragleallyi , .- houro, and silent crept book.,again. . . � . �mc interested-tilat. he Jorgets to go out to, ge� a . .paid Miss S6plkronI&; slowly. . . � . . bye.lashes, the hero calla it In that last book' Mile. Segur oang in a voide,6 reach -the very r 'Garment , . , )3faCal . at, I p1g, Spple_all Is gone"? With' . - Maddy iiay od At home.thst daywitb scold - dlove. . . I I . . � . . . . if Ob, r don's �dlh know?" cried Middy, talk. . I . . . lent yea-, The,- � Fair Rapsmunds.1 D6UfA . Mars of Doiillle, and the tacit tlOnr .,,,,,,,, ,,not a gesture So he. used in walling :' . in the head. The professor, hofiever, hid to . I A beautiful girl up town received & fragraul , Ing very fast, her words tumblin over. such he r fit elves, Playing . 9 I at r ; leap -frog. 11 At ?"r ' '. r on remember . Y . 46 Ya. e '. isid Maddy, doubtfully. � nationed with its sOuna and fury even .ose ' to, whom it signified nothing. Then dome � "All my Pretty 0J1l0koj1§; p6tid Weirdam, : . at-ohe-fall"awooW � go On with his 'work, which he did with much I �. unwOutid dullness thaClais sympathetic pupils , bouquet froin-ame , of her many admirers I ,_ r I . , -Dolville there is a school of. languages for six -m," . iiAt anyrato, this will - be'a good flute to . the Shakepearian readings, from she gifted . xaaeloa� took s view' of 'the- position. were sure that he must be illi. ' Miss Elliston . A$ How lovely V, exclaimed, the ecstatic tab one, "itfounigates.thasnifte domiatio." - . iesks of %lie summer, 4nd.overybodY. goeso � I learn how," . said Sophronia, -praotioally.- i � young Professor Lorelli. With must . . . I B age:r6ad and the sidewalk 6twe.en the 4ril I � -wide watched him complacently, Ana not until the . � �r I ',Shall Illereafter darn old and young, dna teachers and children, all � I . . 1; You can .try � your 'pro -the . utlee hand. ork affltclAl expression. and an accellt to fill tL- soul, . . . - was asunkan space a yard' . � or more, sebogl-was ovor for the ,day didshocon. . - - your.o.tookinge?, I Is said to, be the fsehlonAble language for 0 . . Mixed up 'a R:liag, studying' in the same 'method, professoro.* Uh, I coqld almost envy You'l . *with anguish, he gave. tbs grave -digging. 11-Hamlot,li 'the ovorgiQlwn with. weeds walot,bigh, Mind as . * ' deadond to relieve him dfjoetlon. , . . young lady 'to use when making a leap -lea] . ,classes' by the now . the' natural � Yo� are. like the beautiful young heroine in . scene from and 611 thrilling' 11 tfiJok as rose petals together. . : . 10 .She walke& up to him ag, be. woo about. I , . . . . I .. . . . . I � . . meth6d, you know, that Mr. Salivour latro, , books who goes out into the voila bo guile. parts trom, Mmobeth.1 Middy thought it . itad , I�Oloourse,llp aid ohs, as Monsieur Loreill. leave. . . I , . r . r . . proposal. . . . 1. . ­ . dueed in this country, though he says it was loss- via charming, and has all sortoi, of the finest thing' she ever heard, o4ik came back and stood gloomily at hot aide, 11 I is The bracelet Ill said oba, smartly. I r Thin being leap your, any wife Is Privileged r . 'really Invented by Oioerow-I mostiAocaft him . lovely things hap pan to her. I,wiah I COW& . flashed And ,shuddered and thrilled in the . titrew short, and the apple and pig fell among- . I - He ta)aTtodi gushing mind paling undor her r to go.down town: after ten o'clock an humil . . d . . 91okero, by -the -way, when Igot to-Dolville ; � and Miss Hopz1babEllistoul going,00r'sther . r I , go. with ,you.; but I t I asult. I can never.do , ithi�g that I long to do, I * any moet'flatleting manner. Miss. EllistoWs on- r - _141[an-C �dfliaptrWKU--ilot-'if6-keolf."' ACiuy' JUN _ is The apple— and the pig," he repeated � ­­ --a-'- -66if . f ... --r r ­­ � I in a azid 0 way. . " . gaze. � . . 1. :_­ . . 11 . r � � ---r�—WaU golug ­tr 0 _' gist a 111411 -with' a ' . ill) ,her husband and read him a leotureii at I . . . larks and otilat birds. � . . � . . . , , . . .will put me ubdor her care, :ud I - ' - i r I � I ..But you have, such iovely. chain'brAcs. rate soon after she beginning of 11 Msebesh!? "The apple sid'tha bracelet, I mean, of . . ma6bl'oe',"'he stanimored. - . � A L41ander, do q a not have to go intc . . . . ­ . ­ -61 I Pool just asibsOpy so a big sunflower ­ Lods and away sintliabreezes; late-" oald, Middy, 06asollngly. . . � * . Tile bratelati, however,wo.ighea on madaylo she �Ao seized with it violent lies4aches and . . ) go home. She looked made up her Inhi& t( . r course 71 she said, impatiently. ,i Now the I . . thing for ujvto do Is to plu�6go in And find . . . - ,,It is found," said she; 1, and if you will take K bit of advice, Mr. Lortld, you, will not . mourning when his wife -dies. He commarr] while the body In the, koned and have I .That ­ . _:-1 -,-*-,�'Idy')3,e.artianislighi-7'?'� . .. . . I � I mind after the reached.borno,norwag obe . at Middy, but how could. mile tear'the;ohIld . . . I . , them.10 _.- ' _ , Asidulge in. moonlight walks with children . .in . second wife to ride to the grave with him& __ . .1 � . ' . �;kXed�lon I you will. wake the baby. I Never . . mind jpe.t now. Let -us converse - . quite easy in rolowinkthe conversation with has! friend..'-. She'Wondeted whij; her brothers, 1. .. . - .. I I away ? 111. could Blip out, quietly without being I 1, The. moon. In 'going down," said be, . . . weakl r "It is dark in ze shadow of ze Y, again, nor Insult them with your gallsaIrligill . - "Insult, madarmal Isuipimatt'othontir." - ____ . . r Sheep naturally llid . to'tba alle of, onb -this sacounts forjbo $aoj . singing- I to, -D( ly. You �re really going editorial )1. r Who always. laughed 'at 56phrortia, and her I ' .- noticed;" said she to a friand.beside whom she, ; -140. . . . I . � I . : �_ �_ _ b-1-1 ' .11 '_ _'I'll- ' ' 'r txok -, _-A�a i r ­.'�'YbtL Memos, wsan-at all,'! sidd,thWdread. ,'You-sre-s'parison,hired :rfift4bon years;'and- . th, t opring Amb Jut raolii� a - , * I'" , "' , , iiiii., seldom . gate , ' ,-4_._1-1--_. -1. ­­".. r 1:_1 . -Ir I . ­­­ ,ville ?"' , _� , � . I r � door- abaent,zaWded-Ifillaot; d, . -waill 0aY_rtd1it­,*& 46�.'sbout a Ooatedvll butWhUt'"Ald I . .. . . . . � ,Wd: d angolutoA 8 ouiihero 0�_ hi, . I . ' farmisohillston. . r ' . � very ter into the teeng.' - I - - $I As . on . relyr , is Troy to . I . lill. Maid t - he young . I... . . I , . , , all. - Ohs fait; under a .sort: of obligation to , have something happen 'in which share Madolon ? "r , . � r . 1 r Miss Elliston's friend was a motherly .old. borroWarlight." ' .. � .. 44 ao,into".ZiS hofige I r But,. mademoiselle, � to &each French. It is jUstr Re'Well to romem, ber 1bur-limits, or you may-finil yourself not . - . - A 811ADF Ciriox.-LNO� Eximiner-AsTel . &li gayly, r .. � . . . "I approve of the,pliu," said Sopbrouls, should figure. She turned hot and cold at 'Qerwaulady, and aho:oald at once, AfjjdaVo -I Je$ ConVi7laftoeo I 'lea 6'ApManeeS.1" r . . , absolittely necessary to the SandinsrSolloof,,'Jule, what in, an'svetage ?"I - Obild-tIA think I to lay-aggs 'on: Mother says old 'her . ­­., __ _ iftex q_pause of $018mar $bought. ,�� . I .._ � , . -ion-d,y' - I-,--'-- 'a - ­ &J.-ifujf t1at's__ -crlqd­X.A dy, * . 11 I dOmot know the thoight of a flirtation. how lie A k Y's -be thought - with" pe�,, a 7 � r k vi ". 9 the little one to me'. dearFrauloin. wilLsee thot-obe gets home at I. .­­­ dely.11 ­ - �$, What do you mean?" amid the girl, turn- . . _.,.One_VhObas.JufiUOnoew ing-i puzzled-Inoe-upon. him.-, --- ­­­­ 1. And Min Elfiet6n smiled stick tbs manner of � . . ith'!'.thafaculty"! ­ .6tir 'eggs & W k 0 W,at 10`78 six 00 116 parago.". 1. .1, �.- '-, _' ­ . .. -. r � . round the iriiom, with her long, red -plaits � ". .JU.$ r ­­ ..: .., �. '"�Ik" - -, - , ­ 16TO , sit angry e.A a - h Of iiii �*16&fri,.­ I I k b6f, ' ­­ . .0 E1llJjdmrgb1d;'d bir-Araba.--Instea&- Sdlao ." � I 7- 'bliaVo-penied'.-the gat,d'iitLd'wckAt'i"W".�foilowed - -, 31w: bowad' piofouirdly,' And 'Occirpted-tbo- _ � Dhikii4llaX� -'Tmini . EmxmiArin-.Ikxm��Fftsl 'Unhappy . �., . , * �. .1 . ly'n out like hilarious kite talid., � . it in -something more then a trick ol the . . Of -hot tofit-�-X�dWiai)Pihg it Wall. around -her - r by the Orotesso � �r, who staggepa4 olightly.ashp. . Forthe rest of, the Reason his con. ,lesson. . . . ­'r. Landldid-,U sayi McCarthy, have ' �. I . .. I . were r great friandaT And . wo gir a . 11:100 t cycle, eg.11.:., ­ . . I . . . . r . . Sh �r . . r . 4996toly form. Won% out by I . . .0 side'dbor. w�lkod,. ai JI rdoovering from. a blow. - . h do - delightfully ,exemplary; 0 made r . at � who � you reduced. your routs?". fl000nd..Altto� - -g. . proved very fairlyz the' avabrfloia oometimei 13 1 Y ibe time, liter trunk was Packea,'how. , I � , 'ad, Ana the' - The readings .came to &,a a r . . . . 'and " A rilitspy old gentismin,'oseno to she apor, r Id, loy to nonobf .his �PUPRR agoin': o1i'L If he, & 6 ' :� is $9, Utille squints lia.V86" .. � - .. , ' ' ' ' ' � Ll , I ' 'r .a . . I . r I I I made by oyniam.that friendship is an affair 'of over, with the 6raceleta'stowed away under.& red darn, - introduced'h6re. tbere, Made eddy, .,ber fees Jo whom Paid M' - in h y6ang * It "a never'16tind out. � . 1. r . 6 kn', , N on own who invented the fashion it . . atreete. Tnoy hadplWAys been olome neigh- ,pile, of ,white okirso, , her -mligivInge wiro as , thimeelves busy an, hospitable hosts. Moni . volde�,4 Will you please lend -us a: lamp, � 'I � As foi Middy, she had P�Prosperous Ana' . society-og.turning down� the edinarbf- avisit, . . � born and thr�wn�muoik together; they ,were sagely put of -eight, and before the ..tears of . ofear Ltirelli Wee formally iregented. to 'Miss air ? have loot my braeblet some-wheria i r delightful oufaiiisr,' but there were.no more I 'to Ing card ; but the Iinbio:a of timing *dovii . 4o6rdi13ei,u,I&r ,, have abosin each other from PArting were falr4wiped &Wei. stated began Jasper., He, put his hand on him heart, and near Rni& can't see to find it." - * . .1 . flirtations. - Indeed,, Pho obblided He-. I 'returned, . the corner -of a stroat�was Or at thought of bl . apy_4w of affinity. I. m6therless, , Both were to --ahatter'gayly to Mims Billaton. �, Rion r . made such &.low bow that she could, see the - He 'r We, Very ''sleepy and not eationo. r Be. . r phr6nis , wbeii she she f onanall the manwho owed a 0'rhall. bill to the tindaii. , Sophtouis the . oldeat of harlitally And Maddi Ellistort was &:grim, maiden lady, tall, dark; Parsing in hie- back. hair,qufie Plainly.* In 'his jelaes, hA wits used to she eceentricitleo of the braceles;';_ that ohd should never, Tiever l4re , , , ... :. * I Man he Be* doming. I .. I I . . , the youngest of the laspero and, the' only . girl,, Now whether it was tha breezy in- and rather flarea-looking, but with. a good deal df.humor hidden'under her' promise , . fact, onoll,wao humility that Maddy, for-. �getting her frocklemi Assumed the, airs of a � pupils at the Summer Sabool. 86, he gave. her's great Mmokbog coal oil limp and said.. , I ,. � � A0111t1tast I year. too aocri for 11 Pinafori,,p and 'noi � � .* Three Highlanders, from the fiask."6 Wait In 16V the'l.50 P.m,.traln from Oralgleece te: . flaoince of hot hall dozen brolhero, or. thd . . - , - Ways. _gaddy, who had heretofore known I _ ... � , I . , princess, and complimented him on big per.. formamoo little Air of is he When you got through, pat ii inside Of t it lo�-heio he so did cry, 11 What I . never ? 11 phrouiri I .1 But ilia her- head Mildly, orriabury. Soriiiibury lei Only seven mile; . visa teaching of her Rob.61 arly feither. or. j not her only.at a distance, and had prilvateli' declared her:,,! awful." began --to think with a pert cond,Oldin-, $ton. �, )Is b6wed again and said -. ­ r ' gate and blow yowel6dwiatiY, 4sbut,,1 Than he shut the dbor. 11. shook and SaM.."At . least, not until yon'. learn howi Maddy . - ' from Craigleebe �ua the train is hilt- an, how . an ordering of 11 Nature, the kind.ok nurse," I asm7t 'may,. but :certain 'it - to - that Middy quite h0i"i midst Companion than - ]lot door Sd' . �' " Klad6moiaollei that My poor *ff6rb should . - . � 'r.6 Como On,?' . amid Middy* gayly, to her � . . 'Gas&r.1.11 � r ' I . . � . . I. . . � . . I I late. * 8=7--�IsI diduaialtina lortgertiah than this'st a-�yitatio�,ya'eyeipefoXe,"Do'nali .. seemed of a finer grain than her friend.- -A I phronis bad lieen.*- 11 Poor,preciou old Soph . ' have -found favor. in your eyes let enough to * . , � , . admirer, who aural I , y'had dreamed of no such � . . , . . . ' I . . "I, either did I too; We, would pe. at Some . owes$, honest; . lie'allewas, fond healthy creato . never could tikko a joka-,11 she said to herself. ' render me immortal." � . . . �, episode as thin.- -She. rmado him hold - the AN ENTOUSIA:Writu JVAkr-gZVVX LZr . . . . : ' .. � buiy*49fore-now if we didus remain no longer . . r .-of romping and riding and laughing,With Miss Elli8tou; at her'side, was'Planaed with .. 1 the vivacious, Young Ski, and in auagiiaable: 66,]EEow pretty lil the right MAdsl0n ;," how 4 foreign I .That is something to tell Sopb.11 0 m light And they went into,* the *004 .� The , 0 Yet godo F as they bent doivilwaid., ton . .. _i .. - , a; i6e ji;re,at. , mosucablug Alockut,111ties'Nellsoi . I r r Jleia -than r. Wi .are." �sudy�"Bat-eurely I . . .. ; fail and are enough I#' hot for ALa . -dozen r %,, * I �. . to, -ordinary girls ndtwiae as much inuccom cordiality wish each other and all the world . . . . As he stood talking With her,.. Maddens iflousaild thousand Mosquitoes rose to meet � . ` ­ ­ . :, Ae I It . tbs... , , " r' . . r ' thi ' 0- will pa the 1pagest:etation we'll be stop: , pit at untilive gei to Sornabury. We would . , . 'am any On � 6 6f"t'Nice.. - - - , - - .- - _.. _ .. . .they reached D,plvjlla in the. Auok Of . a July - I . . . Boyers-, Us German lady4 *he. was -mlooi buV . but. it - -wilt.,,nip and gong. Maddy gave a � them . , miss Sol Igom made her U . I iewell appearance pe far Bodnar to wait for1fie next train." At . . Wrially no one � Wfiat 86phronis was or! , . ­' . . afternoon, " ' .. . Atr who walki and. Video we sbail.b(kye I I not elegant, called that Wei lime to � . .... . . . ­ ". . % start hom6-.'---. I - little ohn"ok And the . professor Multilt8d, o'ersho. between his 't�eth a' ntd, bqlow.. inToronio on Saturday.mighe in her favorite, � ollaracter-Juliet. ' The housto waa crowded � r (1i concliiiellon)��i I No doubt str all b and i � .. I vould pay;. Shi had road so many novels that . � . she had lbat her,chaucte of gaining an Indivi- said Miss E fliston,'amiling at Maddy,as -they _ " Have I your -gr.adious permission to as-. . . .0range him breath. And they 'could not.,.And the � . ., . - in avejypatt.. , At *tbb.'close she Made a . . r ohalll make as maell progress in loosin� tiM4 when ilie'll, pe laft*biro, ihe*noiit trgia iw-hl* , . .. ,dusltsy.'Showais like sh6l,jedge'a dauda Wi;11. : drove through the pretty little town nomtlod� i company You'?" paid the F touch 3nonglour. I , .. . I r I . braoal6f. -, - . . . . apeach,in which she bore .tostiinoiiy to - thi I . . I wil p int taints,, I a points horJor adr r whb . .w '. . . . , .. -%� - - Among bills Iiisa rdou in whollow-.oUsnow. ". Oartalilly," reepoinded,the German Fran, Tuoy blow. out. tho1amp" fit,lastj and went .. warmth�oi slip'receptlon ohs bid received. In.. . � . . � r ..r, ' .. . .. - . '. I . a . - . .1 -1 . r ... I . - , 1 .. . I I ... � - ..r .",read - . . vhol I i re My . ele the I '� day lorig: and I 6kou she roAd drifts. Pleasant radius In -'a Pleasant holisif . alked'illebi;-load- after a day of -'red,'.And 11 AM . . obeeifully. -11�Thore will be quite a Party of . ... , .r . - .". us ,going tbs memo WRY."' . . ' .� - '. . . .1. . .. . I .11 . padly,homo . 1. . 41 I W i cota . o.to-morrow,ll said. the Ftou ­ .. nchi I L - r . a . ply, to. . a,roporl or, subspquputly, she .said :. o I wall refterdbefthe first - ipeech'L made. I. ' . ' .1 I I . - . � TXT.Mm TAT .--:'-Mr. O,. WOO Pastor of * C Baplist in in thot . , . . 1:, ' i :.,, them. abod.11 . 11 .. :....�' . '. 1. . , ...... � . .. I " " . .another jor.puttiuk, Away their "*things!' and . _. * , .. so � he wilked by Maddy's aide the short . mail, with Vrath in. his 1oiao, "and hive'ono . - - -was- at Birminghimi yearn ago, whad.I iga�g . church azdrtsinlowli one of , , . .1 i W'storn ­06.1aabbirt on Vag y -'ba � . h; her de'ok irso: the* abiding-plac6 of . � it ,to 01 atting sequatintod'witit $)!air talk 9 - m-boarderg,' . . bittoen the hotel r d6taice L and her boarding. "the - of, doze zingewbat mAbs a laim, all omodz,., , , . ,� youngeir than I �Alu- now. 91 mhate.oi the . 'Staten , I �. I ,terms riWhid' floak 101-.60trifitime. Thal - '. limar-oplashed- volumes, whdmo oorisenta�mlai . ' 4tirldir tool 6peuta� and, With, itirse tile Summer Be . . . . . D ha . drea'ah4 It ity, 6thers, they trotted off to house. . At .gat� Madame geyors bA th... .. . . .. . wIthr ,rdo - em,good-night, leaving. thorn ly . . , . . .. . what you'dall hfIA??,,, .4 - ,. r . s, r1aWn. mowJir,,, -saialdaddy, *aeping. . proateds'of that ougagetditut amounted to four abIllings.-I made the faro*611 opeedh thanking .v hlitts6d Min whenever theY couldfin'd o'dicaslob, , .,�, . � ,devoured in swe oiin: oftstohem;. . at at . � 'her pr4 -back novel Woula aticing hour a paper. . . . . , g .. , . Attend ilia i6au Ut4i cprom6rags� . , � . . - ' lit r makes Moderate Modn foro,o'rp " ' a neve a N ' .. . . I I Yes,' and eel i wilf tahs' do w4aedd off and * 'expoe � the, audience fir � itd.,patr ' . . r . onago'. , Four* -Sen a , and he reol.proo died -with -equal readliaoss -Baford, his contract with the parish . I ___ I-— bd spria(I open on tha komic rack, her I 11 I Come the little childriin . - . 11 a cro*dor im, spite of tile - old ,.Idage.� . . . r .1 . , leave do brioclet4ll lal, nAlifid. to de " , . afterwards I retained to. Was city find AI the ,6xplred� lie received 1ho- Appointment of chaplain at ,end . . Augers wandered 6vfir r the-koys Id ottange ..� — -ainoord"' her.-motLI�-rov�ed--after-bir-hero-;� ___ LIS . .4 . . . .. . in the morning earIS,! quo 16VOUBlYrSO 0 tod Maddyintiooh a- 410od- � I "Abi ,:what ok� ulebt I 11 cried Maaily, Jim. - � ively.__ "ItroOQMa.A.P#y_,Lo - Pale] . I go-14400rji_�s$Aud . . Bight," - . , " , I . . vith-tba-litarL-als r Kp_.3iiO_WRa:_aff,n, - same thboittio inano.week cioarea vao.-- Bah -wlij-2op'sak 'of .ziit)ney.-..-I-�-would��-r.ather- � the Sikto.priso. n� . E16i , 6a At this luckyoppor. tunity of getting ridat hiur, -thwoongrogatiom when:aho went out for a w4lk she took ooreii he stiaggiing crowd wiliding along a at 4 1 , does it nof ? 1, - .. .. . , I � ... . sobbed Ma�ddy�ll l3ophroutia Maria Jewett's . . .16, to- twanty-five.,esutg, knowing that I�. � .- * In, numbers to hear -his farewell acme � . tile ofr blood under her SZM_ihb Wei MO fond r r .. that -led to the college buildings, els I a . " r Monsieur, udderstood thin so s .sort 'of . . . �:� I . J�racelot." -­ . - . hA the hearts of the andianoo. t Wi 11 Mo.- -fall horimonj poichaps'lais to �bwpllk�qt sheik to . I ­ � . I of blood in hor'sovolls,so if they had been fait and beautiful oh'the higheet ill In 01- : obet1tongo, - :The. ways of the American Memo: "'And-everybodyin Dolvillo will -hear ild than'bavd thousands and encounter doldn000, . . annoy him with their pro . monde., dreak w, AN . . raesh6rees�aild huddled herself under some ' viab. Viewed. 'as school children, they were were strangd to him and he permitted himself. . i . be profd000r. 11 MY class *111 I 1112=11 Mono to A good thing to havb,'but there era thair itstoulghment; and stilbgrester their � ­ . � a al Weep . " t ' auk rad.until twi., colivement tre no cloubt-what .her brother- Alf-wouild . have . r I �_ , , _ ihfiyAQA�_, I _ __ .- � ­­ . �11 in .:.I aliall be laughod on$. of zo Aneos.and-16yo. two things it cannot buy, hapr . . . anger,' wbGn the r6v'erend ge' ntleman chose -*ligh"ma md-15 . , I ..- -14 xot!ooe another -A ,,,,,,I. r a if turn., ooking. -lotill 11rim ' old 0 r ."'M046112 diselle loves ilia - moonlightilf he town; I shall'b%V"o lose ze-�oalary which _ �Jle� * * _*_11. . card. abdui-ther-boantles-of - . : hAva-b, -tol�iilg-gejjg the 'fO116WJ1J8-.!Vp_VdR, 01 -9 -0 -ft word, even with her :mass praosed, against inside, small boisterous bojo,, comfortable - r oald,73th-ingintiating sivestilego ; r"211d Italia ivas all zat draw Mo to z1a hole of a place'. to .1 . eO i if myliaminess, t a kokalake ro2ion end [tih prepare a place for,you . ....fhat where Zan, . . r . t . he page. Tbs reifilt of Alf this wag that married 'couples, w tpoltionali)o'girl now,'andr. . I 'and Would perraWma tho b6nor of egeortij3g her . 44.1 ' "Ob, I thought it was a vision," said Mad., , arrangements ,will permit of It I- shall visit thare ye may -6t also.'�-Rqrper's Magazine . . Miqs,sophronis- was a young lady of a pasty , them' "he looked, bewildered out of to the gtPpg Of the r church At she slid at 'ascent I Ay, scornfully. . r "lKAd#MoljUJlo,- I demona the lakes in June. How glorlous it alust'lia - . . I I . . — � , . - red eyelids and uncertain toilet. , it thin oprinkliag of men, *h� plooe'a Ana , , Pleasant street, wbich'is all Otoop, she I jou'mille par- to aawp oui In -the Canadian vildg. I b v i a 'the V� u - XiT 3 .630 SWXAiC1itG.-7-A OlOrgYMMU. 'to. '�oout)y.leit I .00fiailexion, � . . --Still she'vao -a ,good girls: on the whole, and � . , ixtremely'lond of Maddy, wiiiell-reoducilad . seeme for the Most part highly unattractive r . I . -Ouchwas Maddy's somming u1jis'ohe sit. , will recall, all I there coo ii.vlow of %he Mount. �Itaino 0rravish,za soul. T hbilv6i bathes donei. ZI - ful� skertipc has Mider P28 ,loop a 6W . I , , ze bbav I . .; � " . lialievo never sea Thousand ' Islands., . n If' I vigirt. Muokokai I obull on my retain take the 'Montreal Liverpool in a large ofican steamer, I �audli beginuilag to . feel utiol6nifortabI4 after . Mr. Jasper to A111 intimsoy he r 'did r6t-wilcilly .In the great hall listening to the opening' : - . . them in iti'flood-11 - I I . I . . . '�111 . go I I . )rger big English gets .W( -with dt6amoi at Toronto. go to and ' I leaving the mouth Of the ViveTir Bought the . I . . . . ,&ppro*o; . � . . . . - - . : addrossoo,'and glanding-about herwith quicki, should like to- oeo smou. utain being - .every .t to uticro,". thought Maddy. wo,a.thr 'In Wen through. the: Ver � to Mo t UOUU*j1J0fi :to 690tilih r JO'JeQrU if there WAS, Any 6 danger. . � . if 1. ia , "' what - My dear Madelon,11 oald. Soplirbil � 1. a chance it Will be for you I $I . , ,,r *r . obaervant . eyes. It was going to be very interesting, however -that she soon. decided ; I ' . Waithedoll said Madayi with. %'giggle.. "..- - . � �, mademoiselle, it J14 what your 'Pootmalls, " fabt, the profese6r1a I riglishwas like Ahe- .4noW!�dgo)n6stahildraii:,hvive.bf tile muiti- - Iloation table eight along, but No*Yorki Than .I phell matl got England- Then,� he I for my. .boiovea, itpiy,' where' � I ninel. obt, so -he 'fiObthg-: I' r � .The captain, In response, � lod Ifio oleigymiin to tile r foreas," LIU and told' him to listan to r, � � 11 So'it ivill), cried Maddy, ,with vivacitya. . . . , 11 and in Ilm passed on, and she fell into ,the . , ,a . Wayo-of.the riew l0e, she wag eo. enthisfasilo * a jo� forevek-a iilgAt for. 0,11 duals life. Yod" r . weeZoome, I am sure.". ' - . �p -very .good otr . fearfully IneXadt Vibon r the llt%le*parrots'�ro Passed PPY, of, N JaZY8, a 01 lea' iggd at , bu the Mcditsi- what was going on. Th4 01ttirgyrissim . wag , h6ii r I thi k it *ih be ho end of lui ti) be r them 'a , . soaching Groek..by the natural m:th6d- so to attract a great deal'of kind)y attention. ' . ' 11 Why, yeb," paid the Young �Rlr],11 I abou!d . . - the t And 'he conimea or thrown off -rack. I . ,. Xaneab,'fn - i"I'a � South Of' Fteli", WhOV0 I �hockc4to tha.mallora swearlog vigor. o*Oly and �xpriess'ed his horro r to t X be cioptalst . actually talking it,-,yott know;' porlisps makink. student sho vras a As at a sucoess." She very much like to see this grand i aighi. Papo Dat stating'arsoilons fit a gradf . �, h&d okippod abi ' , shall ' Otpq for - a little,, And then 1 go to the . . The capi�lri morely remarked : � ,, Do you I I . jokes: fancy jokivgIxkGreekl11­7 ' . rack Ili' Q r . ­�---_' 'IsTlierehas'liseii toomuohG yon' we: a homo,brod little girl, aud bad never, b 0 On to.,00hool befoig; so thot the, novilti of , always gold that. it 'elevated olia'a soul, to. look all noble views. � 'And wn havit no ilewo .- rpta during this last lifill'Adur... . I Thoy'liade, each other good might wfillOilt Laito of bomot where, I oliall take rip. in' ,Mi r y kaoidanoo." , so Nailaon Is' now in or ' b 'thirt&th think tliesa� men would,_ swear In 'buch a m4linet, If -there was ally reel danger?)� --1-411e already: Youi,fathor had drilled you iii thel arge classes, joined to the delightful llnst� - at to . "* , V�eryth'lug IS Mpli&t J&6.r a flaale. U and Maddy;swiftlY madle UP. any gentifue tj Ye'arl and. b4a bion -on thb Ohio .whereupon the p4rsoh seemed 'satisfied and . the deceased langtis to as if jon had be6b. a . .If .* .� ,9 I .1 . I I , . �. . I boy ' ural )method 11 in tgnobitig, made hartiddy for a while. She would not J din any class, but ran .P deg.,�B. I . . . . , (There . Igno'doubt that Madd�yst thoughts - . 4er Mina whit to do. - . . I ' . 1, Thero'S nothiog for it,,, she asia,.11 but to ., ,alf years old, sillde,ibo was fifteen and a L ' Sbo takes great prida'in bar Spanish Cie. retired. ,.A day or two after, during a gqvoto r �ito Mo the captain Aw the alGrgyman pro. . .: , is Yang, said Miss Maddyi'oomplacently, 1i I abotit from Ono to another like 7a frivolous ' 0 did uot flow into rdratuitib iiiouldo-.wiliade 0 . �- .. tell Mips 111ligon. . I � � acent, and optip.16 four 12116nages:-Ationtly, - , osoding with diffioulty3o the, loreadoile, Ana . . . slid as good. a Ofeek oqholar its All himoelf.)y bee,,ufidoeided an J'&-rsha- flajor of different'. . her simJ108.) .1 . . . 4- . She topped at that lady's door, And. found She bad Played everything from ShAkepoaro's � . . . On h,a r return ovorh'oara ,'him'. exclaim . ,!Too mueli'losinfug," pr6iouncoa Sophro, flowers, Ono hour you migh t fed her Ili the on be 1 . 'Thoy go .iO46 d tlid church, sb� 'allinli. hei reading, plaold and grhii—tM JMF4,,,o Of ChAroolarg to " He., sho Good-for-Notbing,", 'ohs . 11 Thatli: heaven, they're gwifiring y6� ill - I inlat4impairs to a certain degree the delicacy Kiuderg�rten room, there a pleasant GsrMAn Ogg the otopoi peated t11eVaWv6 with their ,, - , . iuffiringi with a. wet. towel tied V11416111. 9 I rOuta ter head.- . - , At ona, Whe plq6d in 41 TJdtle 11ak's . wrlingill in LoUdoiL. Toole, ,:pha gromtest - I Wheh the cable brotigiat him timago of the ' OUld �the-suporfindnoos, Marto opeek-that oh . distinguish ', the female charaotei. - 110; Ir . . girl, with balls pna appies.ana,gowers, ate coaxing the. little ofieq� into the unbroken - . gicon toward the shining h! .- . tile , 11 How I wish pop% and tho'boys could oed r I Entered Maddy, herskirts aragglod to. her tiontedloto, Played' Uttele Diok. -Mr. Ilenry r at s'nuirwerif at hiq mAkrilgo *fill 10hritens 11111monilt, Giribo,ldl-sbandonod himeelt to . . Madelon, the chance I meant was not the of More Grtok into heado but. wilderto '80: of' a'r me* .'torifitio., , eino a , that, she would be a ,humble ilsioner to the Mono.; I this Ill Maid Maddy, after a Memo r ut's .01109 . a . e. ',-It is no beantifal.11 . ale and dotted with little rod h . . ' knees, Or fa,68"P . If it bad lop Lot,, Wdedo clinging to hor-bair Irving ,, since. become a' great tkageditit, Lei, and _ MO r 0: NailoUn took a Minot - dharaq Is 'Darlinq, a,. . i - outburst of joy, ,All his family hoil I him . orientating yoni . . of seeing the world, of meeting liftbas. Who . - tonouz chanting of tho Sanoktit alids, con- four ina ,1 To 'me 11 Paid .the . professor, 11 the_ lick�' in, its I an against her principleo Miss Elliston 260 I would have beetallotartled,l, .., . . .was The From the reeogtitimi rof hot talanto do the fleat Jar EnS. gathered around .119ta, As recent illness had aroused their feirs, The news caused r .1 knows? You may irdoinuter your fixie," ,� "Po6h.1" Bald Maddy Gascar; liat. for. W1 missing ot golemid Young men -two pald-Uto% . vadvdmeiq,Whoworo &1rigtobomfirr ."odine nothing doldplo.,Onoor,� My hdairt lid fill. -Do, youlindwo ulthdiiMoP , where hava You - licon?" .ohs ,olitliet I land , hoV prbfaPoi6bPl..careor. haa been a '01 . tandong ,,,,,,, an In6talt. in hie physical conditlon, 'mad a feid Was r orgatalZe[a,,ja tbs . . - I that 0, little rod oto d-luto her cheeks. . . r � . . I I 6ionaries, atia whom Xaddy regarded witli %a . to to . i allo, *1 was led by a dream to come Ith , . � op : . O",V.Ohildl . '. , aid. I I . � m,aajy pourea fortil. tbs etoty, ." ' . r Idios ties Be . . urn t6 triumphs. t3hot will,not reki the stage. . r I . . . � course 'all Do of will legitimatizod his two . . a clay I shall b to Odra av 6 I a lovor, I . . Rtdiugon.asteeaofateed4'_ . ' .r Awful quite certain that thay would at an. some r' 've'enco' Then she flashed fh�to ty be ()at r I I town. . 1: A'droam l'1VepUatdd,Aueaay. , . E lifetoli 8a k,or lips 'togethotand paid not r. . I I . _6110 . . I . I .. . .. .. '--' ' I . L16ut. Ileotoi Macdonald, who has- jaA �, youngest children- stlaimarriecl thoir mothok. � . . . � A roanotion, in wastorh grain, freight ratox, � r .I . Ahdtohim I Will discover The slvark!o nest; among �he redds.11 ,a thoo okolaos Occasionally and astonished the profoos6r by, her cleverness. Nor ,did ,.' A dreard in which a fair augel-a vidion more aL.luing-th,ag4hd-4tau-----k4,akaAad--ja�0--� Word.. , . r v. I kfiow. I've diagraold '11"t cried poor luyoo received a commission !for repeated data - of nbour March let is predicted In Well informail r . . . wee opi Innocent evot born So sting the a I - Mad � Hebrew i jffrJ8hb.1ImV*_AjJd_m1_W _fairly revelled. in Pipaniob - And Xtallan, dnablod to' under, . withro0y. ngeratti-como." - _. , . ­_ .1 I . A *14 How. Interesting Ill said Ml0d 30pak. a _� , .. ' " _­ . . on era not to be ttustaWl ,,,, /. okill slid bravery in battle durbig" the Afghan I - I -ar&#at ift Invefe WAri *46apprenticed'O' K' 160o *Ybard boartoto At OhxcaSo, ana Moro erg a number . of-inefdoit 1-'oiqnt,that,a-.-rAilV"d--", , - u r-loy . train& poet's brain. wits, sixteen; , And sixtem! hag its dreamell,lind 0 soft And , stand Jairly oil that was said, thablid. to tho i�lmiteble . . ', .l; Allow me to diierlbe my Vloloi)r," gfti(l its hinisUlf a few, slope below. V4ry woll,�, said the girli It a a is 91 Ap Hobby ,, punish me; solid Ina home to Pips and th a low Ago, epa anbsequantly, onliejea 14 the Jamoill (Jordour Higbieftaors, bqiubatwebii ilia trunk lines, gormot , Imb in the apring, wholly do gnat a domidot Would be faintlyflatter(ag he young birds just waking . in 'their uses., Besides,, it woo not without toaching of And animatad gooture. Ina had tamost foigotten. that she was ex. profehoor, oeatldg Maddy, and turning his dark eyes - upii-vara. boyiX- do atlything, it you will only belp, me ilIs ptomotion. to the highdat nob-commiaA opposed to thoir real iutoroato.m-�,.Pnn9f&d1d effoot.that Madelon hid so long been Ah I intimit6frionaotMloi'Sophroula.Tewbtt. 0 plolel to h tti pvc,all 901outurd, but it Was on 6 , 0 be , fill the game, got fat�.had ,W25 t I 1, She had & figure, mademoloolla, glandeV And awaying ad a reed on a rivarlo bank, blue Ana . , about the bracelet. I am so afraid thU-11% haN Some in it balm, or that mania -droiffifut boy Along early In the motliffig and tioned rank wao.rapid, slid he was publicly. domplimaintod by 0 a a 6 General R b6tt it r thd nattlo of Charsalab for tbs phill With whio It . Republiean. . . I . Dr., Pruden' walkea into a pra,vot-w6sting Bento. 'I Xii those olassio hallo", of I ,hel that young taken the Inattot, In hand.' I � I merry oY69, and hair woV Oft like your 0 iii two, r . �. I will come t get it-liko-the jewel that the dook found, .you 0. . he handleable man. I . � at n Minn., with an open Bible fit Ono hand 414a cooked piptol in the 116 I . " lady, $JrWilJcoUgrdgfitm* the Sifted from evoty State in ourlitoad land -fiery-eyed otudonto,' One day In, passing the French olaga-room Vitt VMS attrootet5l bi the Bound Of musical golaenplalts.11 . . 41 .And froAlea 2 - Do -at a treokI69,111 ,y ate ba, kaow-o!i­flA1 old mall will steel out 'in the .'. . . A Modest sorugglerr I_( Wag 1, oly otught at 'oala othai. thore� had bmv-,atogotliot too much 'ooktall, . 14061niting. protepoore-11 ... . ,A voloo t6olting Foutalbolo table, ,,Les Deux ,,ariod Maddy, with a burst of Ingliter. whilo - " right and find It, or that the MowJug,reachinor , it' 'Oh, Uiga ElliotoUp I oinloot . Havre with 80,000 eigard which he pratenilod tottoign doptroveray over tho Meaning of ok . . . , if Fesoluatilag I �" dried Madayt with it butbt PlIgeous." Maddy 6,11pped, in, of course, and to fiormt she saxdf� Is I igiiae$ tiller I$ flirtilag .'eill Villa am , Wtmlor a embattAy fift London, to, Scriptural pappago Paid that, he meant, to kilt - -4 lot laughteil. ,�,ra�h is 0, Jitolontir, Alma Pod fixed hot eyes on the profosraot, who was a But alto j ampea up to go.' A f tor all, OKO .410tradt4a. What shaU I do?,, - to I 11' Which ho Was Attached L. While R0108 to the I � Anybody wha dhl�ttd withr him oil the � � . I t to Ana oplendid and dvatything that he ougL now-comor. appkienily# as 6�hobaa no% Been did loot believe oho should )Jko AIrtina'go Wall - Zliosulti,att)nthotlihth�td,itiad-OT2061 ways .English couniflaid with wn 01110ar lie Ono, efibleei" J10 Was hurtica 02 vo $in itisams be; but $on 60A14 day that he to fascinating, him before, 11 "was a Vrob(thmab;, young . . so. Greek. . I . tlioagbt, to come purpose. ."Hava-yotl any cotaga Ill giving the lattok*tho Blip. 1. Roylum. � J I . . I r iho'thta Tito Inhkoit 111rd aw9boat'a fstb,"� � and roidantiot 10611110 go a otafto Bomoo. ilin The otomide, however. boa dially bogtill ., 1. rod or blue giving 21, ohs said st latt. . . k� . � - I