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The Clinton New Era, 1881-02-17, Page 6I 7 ­-_ ----- ­ ­ ­T*1_Tr ­=;­�, I— __ _11V111-__.-_1 1, , � . _171��l _T--`-9WW I vw.m,pmww , — -- — -111111 . - W ,. � ­ � . . . -11 - , , , I i I a I . 1. I . . . I ,. I I I I . I I I — . . , I � I . I . ., I .1 11�� I I Q11 , fa � , "I 4 , 0 I C 1,� . � � I I . . . I I . a � I 11 . I � " I . I . I � I .1 I . . I . . . 1 . .� I I 11 .1 . . . . . I " ­­ s . . - . , I . . . I I I . I . I I . C I � � . I " - . I I - w - - . - I -_ __111___ ____ - - - _1 � ­ - ­-___­­_. ,.- �, ­_­ I I 11�1­1­1.­­ I - I . - _. I.- I I., � ­_ I - I � . I . - �­; . Plftbr# Willpo not going to be, cheated, I tell YOU vary that the t 4, nurse spoke � to Kra. Glyn. � 11 Thia is her letter,"said Laura,. in the . CHAPTER XVI. I 'XXX-TAIRIAE 000RIP. I.. . plAirtly.11 . ford abou liar during, the Afternoon. same nervous, agitated way. laLwItich site . . . B'gity'Watin ., , . NNOXORD. 1 —41 Ialiould blush to simper" is the late Ward one nd in the 41rU b.k. 11 But Inevor promised to marry you I 11 11 That young lady isn't strong, enough to had beforo Up . I 04 � gbt a, big aQ . .okeii, slang. . . . :,'Lot her oweez" , she softly ea,14, amid Laurm. 4 Bit up. Mrs. Glyxifora," she said. 11 Poor child I 11 go,id Glyliford, when he 11 And are YOU'reallygolug" to marrybor I I . I . In year bad, for silo is fQ4.11 . �, No, you did not," answered Bingleyl 11 Why not?" answered. Mrs. Qlynfor4, had, remathe epistle. "Poor, Impuleive Mobard 2 ��, tried Alra-� Qlyxifora,� half ris. —111ilk and palobluo are softened with , - I . $40a close to utbahma domr, oosuge I hadn't Asked you; I but yoix sharply. 11 [Dhe must Bit up—she's paid for little girl I W. a U_ I white 140, . . I . ,11, Miss Laura,"be coutin ing in liar extreme surprise at 13ingley's � I . , , I 1011by oloops, an,Akaaws no fear, _. must have Understood I very well. I'm not teaching the children; and when they are e4. 11 lot It be as she wishoo. I will write announcement. I —Creaul satin is brocaded with laros, . I I . . a particularly ilaxitliropial. man, and d'yo too ill to be taught, it is ber duty to nurse tb my friend, the publisher, to -day, and Ube - I suppose so,,, said pingicy. .4 whitt flowers in.aeaa gold. � _. � Uosy morning lights the slo.loij . . A-ild r, . . —Solomon married 700 wives Ana, yet . . � opens darling baby's eyes., supposeIWOUI have wasted All this money, thew. Don't ut'ally folly of that, kind shall have the, pleasure of seeing -,liar usually follows, doesn't, it, when a young ' Ju . . anct lost the chance, tqo, oflIndingouttlie. into her head, pilealse, nurse." , thoughts in print before three months are, lady accepts a m1au 2 11 at as brigllt,Ao. any sUies , . 13,u4, during tb . , they tell us of his great wisdom. -� _ raour -4juglasta, soon must a diy, Laura grow so ill in over. Tell liar so, will you, when you write, 11 Well I , k Surprised 1:'j a ia Wr . Glyn� . � A do , ndrel who robbed Ina , for it " ford. . an I I A 8 -When a New York young man, V. I , , or . have been Some one in my -own establish. her miserable little attic up-otaire that with n,y kind regards; and tell liar also ib : opsthe .., t1tist as fair as any clay � Admit was oul , 1. amid Mr question now lie says,: 11 Lot's conoolidate,)) . Are the curls that round them play. ment. D.'YeVbinlElwould'havedonoallthig even Mrs. Glyuford was forced to y on her own accountithat I I advised " WO a queer affair, I think,ii I .1 . Now Whoa next Diglil she wahitif thought out of puts benevolence ? 11 ' . that "She wAs fit for uotbing-a poor, her to waif.,, . Glynford, senior, glancing Uneasily 04. -Wowon,who go out of their wits when I - , . 44 I -I useless creat ' - , tiny . Startling emergency occurs seldom . . . uro not worth the money she Laura held out her cold trembling hand William. I , � . . - now nice to leivo liar lonely co hoped sol,,, faltered Laura. IL I . � I . 1. " 14Tben I wouldn't," amid Bingley. "I 005t.1i . .1 to Glynford. - . WilliallaGlyziford. had. turned extremely Lave far to go. I '� did � it because yQu'Are a I? y girl, 4nd I Some Such Ifard, cold words as those - 11 How emu I thank ".silo said,. in, a paid, -The submission -of the Scott Acb in I � And cAn into bar itaminals bad- I YOU L? . .. I Qrtahall taily0ii.*hatsho8aid? _robt: I -11 And,mudblo look wa.a fixed with P, stern . � � - . - . I I . I , wanted a pretty wife, and I took a 13orb Of �were spokep'by the selfish woman, and faltering, and broken voice, 1i Mr. Glyuford � . nquiring expression ozi Tar. Billgley. Elgin county has been postponed till it is . . I , , � 'Wbat a little baby Alit I . I I 1. I .. fancyto you. There, that a honesty isn't ! wore heard witlt,no small disgust by her whatevorway bappen-however badly ypu '&&I don't See low-,it,s a queer affair,",ro. if'St. .Thomas is. to be a city. . . . 1)0wailled oft her tongue, so glib 2 L , I , I I .1 . L , seen I .. I 11 I . It??) 11� .1 . . I : husband. I may loarn to think of me -will you promise tatted Bingley to, Mr. Glynford'S remark -Out of Is insane persons Sent from the. , I . .0 I I 11 � , IJut the truth it must be told- � .. I I But-Init, Mr. Bingley, I can't marry 1, Uaria," Said Xr, Glyziford, Senior, 41 if still tQ.be kind to Xau4; uot-not to lot, ,, I am quite in 4positioni I thi county of, Wellington I& t year, 8 were sent �, ,�'4 ,I And baby14 only two years old I I � uk, to marry, a 1. . _ . , you I 11 I . . . I Were you I would be A little more civil to anything that I may do !DJIueuce You and tomarry m lady, I have bool"llt Will� to the asylum here, ' . I . , I I . . . And the night was daA and long- . , '; Y. On L Must I " sa4d Bingley, frowning, ' dy; she iwaot unlikely to be a at my poor young sister?," oughby Iiall And the property round it, -A�Xlil she didn't lwow,what, was wroug- . . ­ . -The Masonic fraternity of Toronto Are I " : '" L .. . 10 Came, I don't Want to threaten you I I this YOIIU"1 'A law some clay." � 0: these agitated words fell from U,urm's and that's a good-exiough home to offerany conoideri g . YOU lie . I .'-. � ­ so this is What the daxling said, don't want to remind you that, but, for me, .I W4iQ-T1(j1--­ you say?" exclaimed Mrs. lips, Willi min Glyntord looked At. her in t isn't lt?-* especially *lie who has been now Mms 11 . tile advietibility U building a I ­ Lylug in her littio MCI; . I I utmost Surprise - I I girl' . .1 onto hall. I . I I you would have. had apoucammu,shaild-ou Glynford., � do out as. a governess? I � I L I . . I � stj L � - . Though no voice of (log was heard, your shoulderbefore now. I don't want to ,4 William admires liar very. much,'., notunderstandyoul" he szkid� "You've bought Willoughby Hall, ic ll� -if a marican't find bread forhis I - -, 1, - Thouglit no soUlIcl the night pir stirroa - Mr. Glynford, significantly, 11 Laura, what have you don6-what are R family during this winter wouther lie had I . I bmt.even. now -now, mind ye -a word answered , �� ard I" cried Mrs, Glynford. "I"Y', YOU better go somewhere and 'work for it, . 046,00 0, whisper iwft,dark; . 01, I . sense I � I I L L must be getting a rich man I I I . . 11 Uartilma, she fink she lidRY'dog buric." froym lace you in V. comintion " No. u don't believe it," said. you About to do?"! L I - Me = . � bought it, and paid. a prattylon' � . jail? But , . ;Ill the same. You are Mrs. Glyliford, , $'If I did believe it, I Bofors Laura could reply, the drawing- : s4 I,ve -We know a main who (loss il&t enjoy a . * '%Vito could withstand. t Q chililish'plop, ? . woul'L turn liar out of the house to-day.11 room door uponed, and Adolphu 9 dog fight, but always runs to. one for fear b III my power as much sa. on the day when , a John, price for it, too, I can tell you," replied I., I Vin certain neither you nor Inc. . Williain`6 publish the arrayed in ruby velvet and white lace, was Bingley,, I I And as for gettting a rich in,, . . I . . . . . you Arst came hero. and paid in the ma,rk-' 11 Afd Ito Induce � � a , in by his nurse, ' . I , that be ratty be conside;ed eccentric. . laiiiamnia's ))ad, all in. the -dark," ad and stolen notes; as much ag on, banno to-morrowl". said Mr. .Glyuford, Usher a , . , --.voll,'if sixty pr seventy thousand pounds -During it cold Sump one neeas,mil 8406 , � ;4I , I . the weeps, 11cos she link sholipArdog bark." the day when I went to Seaton -by -the- Senior, " Don't be absurd, Maria. William 11 'Ma said, cousin WilliAm,"he began, memna a rio4 rollail, that's about my #guro." clothing lie can. get.. it is olangordus to - -� . . . - -,. , . . . . . - Sam, with the detectivels. letter ii� my is 'not the man to Stand by and goo a girl was fo go beside -you at once I 11 ,' - ,,Sixty ot seventy thousand pounds P., leave oil any habit, be it nover so bad.* . . � . AG . AIINST TIKE JLAW. pocket, to tell Me ti at 1�*b'of the lost notes he. likes ill-treated. -You rexii9mber that ' 11 Indeed I And why,prmy,�vfaster Dolly?" repeated Mrs. Glyliford, and beg it to look . �T I I � I . — , . it . 11 sk,ked YVilliam .Qlynf6rd, trying, to. ap . na he Princess LauiF,;.e haB had a studio I . . had at last been patd into a biank by one locket You made such a flissabout 2 11. I � , pear more kindly ,on liar brother. � . builb At Kewdngtou by Mr. I,, IV. Goodwin � . (A NOV-01­13y I)orm A I 1 44 Ye . . , � . . I I . , ussolli, , Johnson, EI,, grocer. ion s, certainly, William did not- give 'at ease. "And, I mean," continued Bingley, %1 49 F,S.A, * . . I . . . . -_� . - -1 � � D'ye see the situat . . . � Q . . 4. now 2 But I don'b want to be* unplemill;nt. her � that? 11 said Mrs. Glyliford, cdgerlz 'I'M& paid you'llad been ,,long en,ough, . . I I . CHAPTER XIV. I I Soon as Peau make a good bargain for the Macy A politician i0io* is m,stura� Oak I. I . 11 He just did, then I" answered liar liva. alone with that pale-Imced 1111080Y.1 " BnBW6r- premises, to out the,ilotabligliment in Front ' - I . . I oulywant to make you undoratmild why I .. I � before his constituency beconies a willow I , BINGLEY AND LAUXIA. . I did all thia � . � 6m is too good a fellow to ad Adolphus John; 11 and that was the street. I -To need to igo on toiling all One% whell.110 gets to Ottmwa. I . � . for you,jand tbAb I mean to, blind, 11 Ana Willia, _ ' I I I I With a sinking heart, Laura Keane we t . play fast -and loose with it woman's heart; reason 1 had, t.o. go into the drawing -room life I . I I 11 1ave,you, in return for my money. " I . I . Nd;'I've got Abit of land, and1litean ' - to moo.t.Richard Bingley; witI14 sinking Laura -had grown. paler and paler during and so I just advise �ou to be civil to. Miss' 'at oncexid stay till- She w.As roady to come. to amuse, I . -The Rev. Mr, .ALGuiro, of Knox � I . 1. .el I I . 11 - . Dldu?t she say that, Bessie ? 11 adaed-Adol- . xn.yself with it, and turaa,coun� church, Jarvis, has Accepted Vlia pastorate I leart.look d in Ilia coarse visage, and- knew this 16 .1 � . . . � . long speech, and As Bing�ley ended She , emne. . I I try gentleman before I limve,4one.11 � . .before he spoke what he was About to; say. burat into tears, , ' � . Nis, Glynford felt very angry, but had phiiis John, appealing to his nursemaid for . 1.1 Ybu are ;in ambitious fellpw.1 " Said �Ir. of another church. in Emeraoxi, M4uitoba. � � I I ... 0, Oil, what shame she felt I silo 'Who, "But what happinoss would it bring . enough acLse to see tbat'her fiusband'Erad- :, confirmation 4 h , is Word$. I - - - , Glynf9rd, Senior, dryly. . ... -The new line of the Dominion -Tele. ' . � - I ,1,,ved and man Utc0Jing*,oUt-of, the be you?-" she said, -With a sob, a) most choking vice, in a Worldly pliffit of vie'W at lonst,was 11 You shouldn't repeat tales, Master Mugley -flish6d, , . . graph C?mp;6fiy* train Guelph to Hamilton like li�. ­ ,Use _' I I . .� . . . guilby-thing to meet an6thert Yet herutterance. Atit it,y�adiaforcemeto good. ,What made the-idem.of William Dolly I " smiatlib hursentald, with & �iggle,- IJO now in use for Sending it I i � I I . � understooa.his brotber-in-law!H ill- Is . � lid lFecoiving ... I .. . �Jlle was t , d to a of it." Glynford marrying her goveriles4. more '!Site did sayitl Itisn'ta t4lolllre- . . . . - forbad to do ""a' She had no Marry YOUr.011ly mi J ry coul in Italian quite, well, for -he was no fool and it meaSagog. L , , . I I . 11 , 2 . . I ' * . �Urcd to ask leave of Mrs. Glyalora to go 11 That's my lool;-out," amid Bingley; galling to.lier wits that ,liar fitipliew-iii-law iterated Adolphus John. . . . made him very angry.' . - . . . -Many a f6ure wintor NviiI pass �vben ..,..---- , ­ . I . . I . Out again. so soon, and had had to, wait " and if I choose to run- the ,risk, I must held bigber social position in the town of' .."What isn'tatale,Dolly?" asked Mr. " 011, I CMLI aCb tile gOntlOtball' LIS Well Its tll� averttge yomill man and maiden will . � . - a . . . � ' . -1 until. that lady left the house, when Laura take the consequences. But,�vllyshouldii't Farnbame than did -shot &lid was a welcome Glyziford, �exliorj now entering the. room. an6ther,"-lie said,; "and the young lad -y look reptititedly, back to the .,,on , tpflod - -' . � . tramblingly proceeded4at-onop .to Bingley's - we be happy 2 ; I'm we'll off. I asir give guest iu.soveral houses' whose doors were . 6; Wha.�, 'ilia amid a,bout 4couailt, William - tlXa,t I'am going. to ruarrS, is tv born lady, party,, mild sicaiiag seasou of i8sl. , . . . . ' . �. � .� � a ' . . r � '. . .. . - ' I . '. shop in Front street, 1. � you As good a position as my sister Karim closed - against herself. The . Glyntords nd--L-" ,' ' for that inatter, tholigh She is poor and Ila% . Tbo.diahpueat i�zw gives.no tuorolight I . . I I I � � � Blogley yias standing as he usually, did has there, at Bridgenorth - House;', And- Ware,- in fact, 44 old and respectable family, "I Hush, my lad I " tried. his father catch-, beeti a gover - � �.. , ill the centre of Itis ,� establiIjbmerit,', -talk.'. , . . . � � uess, But we do 44 always to thi(i world thalfe, tallow candlet, and' � I , I , well -ling it I if you object to My estab, and Mr,. Glynford, spnior; was considered . ing Adolphus Jollula. his; arms, and tllrow� and a in,"*.ad(le(I.Bilit.tley'spiteftilly, when he dies Its -leaves -il's, bad An 6dor . � , a We boa. ) ing 'tcr Some good customer or other, , -when, lishment here, I Qafi afford to retire.frorb to have married 6neath hir�.' Then Mrs. 'itighini up in the mir. . . - I . . . ' ' . . . I . Laura, entered. Indeed, he bad . � looking at his sister, . bell4id him.. � . . � . . . AnitO a bfisinesp any -day. How can. n; mail say Glytiford was n6t populae.' $he was good. , " 11two You act another kittext. yet, Dolly?" , o�, P Ila a I . . or p you will excuse -me, unclo?" -Tita .couple, that wrangle incessantly . . � Ubtlo. group round him at ih-, but thd bigh�r cla illiaiWGIyalord; also trying to. dis- said IV . illimm, I . j,� . I I the moment, for inore.? I'Offbri y6it a. good home-& &ntle- looking aud-ilo: I asses in said: NV: - . Glynf6rd.ab this Wilt Of tile' at'hoino al -o as loving.'aa, turtle doves in the . it had become known in the town that tile*- Whitt's ii3ansion, in fact -a carriage I ,* . and Fuxiihaule - ustly called lier vulgar. People trict �Xaster.Dollv's attentiod. . . eoliversation; rising'to leave the room. rail car.' Advertise(! altection . is geno�ally . . - . (lay before Mr. Bitigley bad completed the I - to ,I, I . . .. bvery comfort j - and- I don't. tlfijik - any (if tas . rugged their shoulders Some- "No," Ano-weied thb boy. 10!Ma said, it Certainly, my led,". answered Ilia U�Vcle- bogus, , - I . . � � purclimae -of Willofighl�y Hall,. - '. . 'times after . 0. . t Bridgehortir Hou _". .: . . . I . I " . i . ' . I . .1. � I . . . . 130 one or two 1kieuds had goiaid in to cc reasonable woman, could require more,�' .. . 6 visit, o " I as. YOU"' loofi'in at tc"llitc, though, Won't: * "No more our durl Ing NVJ filfrad ' . . nary 'an ostan I -11 11 I . u- . 14 But I don't want anything, Mr. 13 ingloy," With 'Ickis f3I ' d tation she . or's isnitamnim to anawer for herself," you, William ?", � . _. I . . I Will-baug-hargoJI(leiihs1r; ' . . . .1 � I I . . . . . I . 1. . gratulAte him, iind .tinglay was smiling, said Laura,' imploringly. OPlease don't . would have made her way. better; but she, '.again iterruptedMr. Glynford;Bouior;for ,,.If I can," replied' William, Glyntord'- ,. . . AAspell of favor left her hicad - 1. I . .Waif ploasod to . . , I � ' A - I a * ... - ask.niq to be 3, 0 . a , . Fj,c inaware., - - . . . . - . �p known at; a landed pro our. wife, and I'll iv rk, I'll at couro6, did not see this, 'but.thought Mrs. Glyziford now Appeared, looking rather . ud then, lie bowed coldly to Mr. Airiglay, - . suittoth a li' . I ; I ' . . rietor at last. � I . . I o, . . ' to . -andest and most imposing flurried.and re . . -:1. I �. I � _11aris ladia'a oil gay and -festi've 6com . I �. .. �. 1) " Yes " , I . beg -do anything, it! facb- re&Y you money the gi d : . . and.left the.room, � � ... . . . - . I . ; We Aime I'Was giving: up. this thismoneyl"-, _ . . 1. � thing in the'world, and so she was coustan.t. ,,-I iliust logize for not biliag, ready, . J�Tlimt young gentleman," -said Diuglay, glans wilar-rod feathers -Oil rod plusli --hais ' ' ' * . I � . . hill(I of*thing," amid Blngle�, glancing with Bixlgl,�,s ' - alle' I a C liar' no- . withm gleam of tritimph,as William Glyn. -cloth ' . . 1. . evil -looking countenance Rush- IY' virtually) allowing liar purse.. But she William,"! . said, as She sho I' und: sometimes havo red or plaia . . . . . a, �rand air At his counters and gitrinexit �' phishmaxibles., , . . . . . , � . � . I * ad ovor'it: liac alw4s c6urted .1-V1Iliitln.GIynfbrd. -pliew's'li6nd f " but we 11hol A longer drive - gata t ed,,aud'a hard expreaBion vass I . 4-ord diaal�pearbd, 11 seems.a little 'put but . , . I . . ­ . . - Adorned windows. I I When a man a "If you mean by thmb,'! he said, I" that . . . I about my nows." . .. I . .. �Wrap ill) y �Utm in cola . " �' I I I � She- hoped be ,wouiamarry wall, and tbb6 than.usual.",. : I . . . ,6ur'children N . I - . .Ing you'll borrow this�' modey in - she wa 11 . . 11 Ila is Surprise .; said I do r I . * 4, "t , , , . forty-five or So'; it's time . be. was tall: , � . s _ I of'Mr. Willia ira�rove . her bwn posit!04. Bilt S� � . You are Ili very good time,'I think," _. 4. lot, won'der -weAtbor. It 'they persist Ili, going ou , -, , � little 1`68t," . I � .rather afraid ot him; never quite und6r-' answered William Glytiford; 'and. then he . . .. ' � Gl�xlford; orsome other,, of your ,admirers, I at it,'! said Tdr. Glyuford, senior, 6arply. without their wraps, rap' them when they .�- " I . . dilla, bm,'h&jBiugloyl"laughed.a face-' I tell yo stood Whether lie ,.ifts in jest or"earnot; offered, Ilia -arm to:his atint, and led her into* ,i . . . ,� . I . . � I may as Wel u. tit once that I ivon'b. . I I . I Why Should hC be surprised ? 11 asked 1-4orne back.... . ,, ; � I .. �1. . .. . I .. I .. . . . I � tious friend in the earn tiade. 11 J?or*tY,1lvO,. p. Glynford blia,jil . ,tv . . � -take it., No, my young lady; I aoa,t want and'knew that, in th, titter the sitiliptut5usly-furnislied dining -room. Biligle . . I 11, 1 $ . , y� oapfiousilv- .. . . -Ladies a a � much rnorn delicate . . r: 1, . . indaeiXl--.7:ilft,y-:ftve;�6nb3oau; W*,,maii, . tile inoney I 1 want you. That's my price Jb6rawaiiavein of obsti6itcy Which wa's WhentheAmust -*as over, and while �' I'Miss Kampala a pretty girl, - organiz4onthatinian. Theirill .t. a � 11 you mu�t be, . r,uroly, looking iout for - �. . 76.And Mirs. Glydord wore freely indulg. William admired her," atiswar anal ][now Spost. 1011 . � '. � -cud wife 1.11 . . . . .� 1. .. . .. . for,keeping you out of.tbo elfitche�'of the apt to develdp-itself very Unpleasantly lipon - - ad. Dlr,�.Glyii- I Are apt.to become 9ouioa after-Mey have , I I . . I . ., it, As*ftold you cOrt3i Occ id a,. Silo fol ill -f 'O , . . . . . . 'te rs unless I . oec .. - " � jaw, an 4 I mamn, tO have 11 " it t, m6t, that 'in?, in tllo dessert, Lau-'rv,. he4d the hA.11 ford;,, but � there's.no Accounting foe ta" ,' beeIl in'sociaty for a; couple df yea I .. . . Binglay .tried to smile, but, he did nbt at 'Seatou-by-the�Sea; neither, if slib turned Miss'lkeanos out of the houst, ol-or�b,all rina -1 . .1 ­ . - ls�o,, ou are qUite"riglit," said Bibgley, . 8 it . .1. I 'X '. .1. . . . I . I Williant . � .. � , Y . � they are well -hu b xided. . . . . * I . ' Glynfoird nor.all tit I 'A fovi ill tube ater the 'butler entered'* "Miss Keane has chosen mo* . .1 I . ' . -' : . likbit - "L. � ' ',' Ivililiftly] Qlynford (if it wbro true that lie,. it", S'l , I 1. . . a Glynfords that.over . . . .611 bly . 1. '. .. . . .� daidd sorp9bbing �Pothm] . � Alt lis inixitite, iind while there -WAS still, .We to, born could Save; you if 4 - blioge to . . . . . ardfiess'ol! Afar- - ' . I . , . admired her) would be,.%Imogt certain to tba, roomi all in a IqW tQI1O find I Advise Mr. Willittm. Glyllford not to ps the fr Lie inu, , . . . . alapilvgoingon.a6his expense, ho'caught I speak the woM I'vis nodoubtlio'd-advance take liar parklt-per r hu - Ab Mt. Glylgard. - - I I . . . . ., 4 . . intorfere betw6on I -us." ''. ' '� 11 '. ' Monism is tb'be found fit the Bt6gy .of, the ' . , . . . ;� . . . liaps, even,as he a � . . ., � I , I . . . . ,dght of Laura. His elxpi6ssfon changtiq at blind lilid UuQested, marry. liar., gavernes' ' . 4� T411.1litil, to. come in 11're . I I .11 , . 1. . � . . � - that I 11 ­.. . - I � - 10 116- never Would. have 'naarried -hex man *110, oalo.ing 7hribstea -for Ilayffig , � �. , . . . � I . . . . � - this money ,for', y�,u --- �no doubt'of, � 8 a , of course," . % . 11 , , , . ... . - I . � I once. - . . .. . . , . . !� ., and 13ingley , I . a , Ughed - unpleasantly. -, You at once.: . 11 .11 I. . . . � p ._:1 amid tile'. master Of the 1101166, in -tbPIY- , amid Mr ,' Gl'ynto - dva .. I six ­,v.lvcs� excused himself by , declaring - ..'. ,, - I -- -. . I r, oornfullp.._ : �, Excuse -me," he Said. - to bis--friendsi- , __ . .. I h' I UrFi,. Glyufo ' ' at th'-p ,very ! Why, Maria, " king at liis�. I .9. I . ___. � ..� . : tli�t,he-wmsonlj trying tp g9t a, gdod oh&., ... _� . 1. � are a pretty 0'rIj hud lic'so, rio man, thoy rd. witip fiir-ibuS lio'dontinued, loo � , .lToboogntinuod.1 1 . . � - . . .. I 11- __ 11. I ' i 1; but I i wish to speak to this youu,g lady.". say: but it he were- twice asriiah� ltud ready idon; but What could she do? .1 , :1 - wifi�; I., it's�your broth'ek­�Mr'. Bingley I 11� . . I I - . _ 1. I., I ` - . - , � -If all the dogw *cra �oxit. to J14plaila, N". 4 1 . J wbut up an'd Shook Laura's: han 1. - i I 11 ked checks grew �v - 'at, - . 1r, I � And lit, d She was cold And �ilughty ill-il . tile lawydra to Lie-berim, the'doit,keys to I I . � before them all. - . . . 1. . . . I to marry you -ay, reit.oly. - to marry. -yoii .ip- ot'inan- , f i M,aria a . I addor ��` ­*Isolir iltlho In lenslangt in JIS-4* '� 'to Si.111 I I . I . ��, , . . . -ildr-to .1 I . I I ,, � � Brayzil, tile .1 lo�er�. . a mqrrow-lie could not llelp'ow, -You have'. Xiis Keane 1itt times %during the ilext tbbse words. Never -before bad­bing�ey' ., . I . -be�ia;' the ".. . ., � . . . . .. I . � ".: , L .'� . ' 1. . I I I , i . . . . 'I'llow are.ybu?." he said. ,-So you'v9 -coitimitted an offahco agaiiisfi tlle� id ' two days, and thou -,tried - opmetinies. to be � intend d liimself At Ills i .' � . ..(London Times.) . .editors to Nows-zeal-land - liiid the key- I . , ­ � "..a . . Sister' board'sifice - U,:tbe Later) MI. tneSS , - . . . . . . . 4. darl� aftdr.1 .. � � % ... 1. . aBridgenorth 4Y.s 0 � of � . ... I come herb?' I didn't'niean�yoft'-to'd6 4hat';' -offa-,iai--,byi-,tf-i�6i,ld loo i� 'Very . w�an I , I . I . . I . Thd olde§t member- of . I . wit civi . . . the Glpifokils bad lived at - Ir�r kftJ09 hol axlgel� to Pear- � f! , . But it's no. Matter ; come me into no And for poor Laura to give up William. . Ilons'e. � , " . � . . '. P�ivy Council is the Right. Ed . : . - , I . Y �had givexi i*y evidence againsi y6u, and, '. ­ I ! I I . , , U- SiT John things would have -�kquilibrium. dowly.fo a-,: . � . . . ' . . , . � . . . private office.!' . :,. . . , . .. I. � . after Johnst6ne - the gr000k,'had said his GlYnford ;viis'tha least .bitter, perhaps, of - Willillun Glypiford'gave one glance -just. - Alacipberson kmaleoil, X..C.,S.- I., agd.d 68 f1Ue'p,6int._, . . . I � . . . I ­� . . . I . I. . I .. - - � I .1� . . , . He led Liiur� across " the shop, and Ilia 'D,'ye , ` . , .' agony that We . - upon , to -�-mt Laura,:wheu. Mr.' BifiglW6 i2iinizi 1 the -youngoist'. if.,., R.- V. Prince Leopold, .-�-Jenuie.l June. zritipise;,. little'" w9mch ' - . . � � . . SW.. tfifilic,'? continued Bingloy,'. the .weCs called ,one . , . , - , - ' I � I I fdongii looked after them With a smile , . 6 turneft eddlire. Hdr' life might be all giay" and wa's. me' d;� never e9ad.27- -T,�e 'oldest duke. is the Duke. of. , movidij�.e,. 11 that I aiii.a. man to b titioned ..by hl� Uncle, iinx who SW410 thdInselv08-With 41'reat,folds of , - - 1, '� gover'ness, is. it . I . gold, mncLsiia, . -4 - I . � . 11 Thmt`S Mrs, Glyifoidl � . I . 16t h6r lao,kat that, omaiIt. It'limun I igeolW�; tile youngest, tlie.Duke a . . a . from � � No. I witlidut his love'. -but., she , to Olevbland, i� . he -�y material, drag' loaded trallis Rud' . . . � . . . . . . n . -My purpose by a fqlv,tearg I I.. . a . 1. I . % . . , . . I I no.01,81aid:One.;. . v, � . � I 112 I of Nowbastlo (A minor), age 16. � The a I . . , Ili 6 for &;ntliq aft ni'airls, and 41wtit d . ' " ai,ry-p6dudi of baads. She Says: * ' S .. your choice, ahol'that is to�be my could have' g6ub'away-au - worked,, she ervy Yll .111 , as 4 I ­ I I . 10 or 12 ye&rs.of I g.-,. iim* �. � . . _ . . I I . . . T gir ;. . I , , I i iv "I �,Qili. .. 1. � . . f . . I . . I I . . 11 She's apre'tt * ' I twebty.years 'too I f pass the next , thought i�udlivad6ix4iuetIvt,-Iovin' U Riled his heart, with pain., . * . . . old6st marqui4 is the Mar4uis of -Donegal,' wannIll in �.j� plain high gow.n. cif browwsatin. e ,;,if 'that's 418, , . ,,,, I . . . . ;. ,., gi� he noxf momant.;dn- K: V.; G; 0. ii., aged s3;. tile youngest, tile wfth.�jufi a 0 fli tlml- "n string of - .' ' I young far, - Bing oy; though . . ­ your life in venal servitiiab I 11 � lit. secret and to the last..�. - : 11 I , .. � , .. fr. Bingley," .t . . le. - f no - lace ­ ' . I . little-ame," said allothar: '. : - . I .1 .. 14 * *f ' "" ' I ' Bd�l.tob6.fQtcelzltb,mttrry.,BinglQy; 46 no . lines , a the butler,' .aiid.Mi. -Glyrifor'd rose Marquis .Camden (it . mi -nor), * aged' 8�. affiber boa�ds around hiii n it 66sB that- . : . I I ,.ilia i�ie'tliere no'lo to ,*e'lp* me? cried . eok��... I � , "' ` - having iakd'n. Laura into, tile Laura, in passiouat6 hadonfa. ,, In,a 1110- live in; ilia same, lown as anothdr* mmn�s .and shook hands kindly with Ilia, Uni lyit6d The' oldest earl.J9 the* Hari of Buck. is not .an 'ObAtacfe, that evdil. if it is'long. i's . . , , . ­ �, - ` . . .. - . - - . , . . . . . ., fn..,7 Yd clostad the door, said. "'You" got Wife, .or. to 4 gues . - .� ' '. 1. � . .. . I 'k �, inghtimshir6, aged 86'; the youngest isEmrI ` sfiv droi�wn ip That is tagi;6�` . .1 . . � I . . I iny lobtdr, than 2 'I 'expoi6ted-a note . from . ment-w moment of -folly­:-wftd. no' v know- . . vo hpi.name brafide4. and ' t . . � .. I ea U . � I ­ . I. ­ I - � , f . hig the 'consequences" I passed these �Xiotes, aisgrac6d for overinorol --, . ,� . , "Aft', Blugldyl-." hogaid- ­glad'to sea Russell (a millor), aged �f5. .The oldest � _�_Younil George, D. having finportutiod. , .. f . you tot Ask me to; meet you in the' -country � which oAme so stran�el�, as you know,'into 'This Nvaq liar alioic6 at Dingley liaT pub you. - You.sliouldligho eonl'ii I . viacount is .Lord Eversiay, aged - 86 - the ilia' 0 1 - . §;i hour soon- - , . 1. somewlieto, ind we t1ilght limve had a walk .. . � youfigest, Vipp6unt �$outhwell (A Ininbr)i1l. , Jadier for it horse, the indulgent varent . . - � I . ' . , - * " , I I . b8sion. Uy.poverty was my crime -I it beforollorio,xagi4erating, peihap�,-the or, and'takenpot-luick With us at our Silil- I ­ ith the Ancient stwAvitiol ,. . . W . . . I - . maed 7..: The oldest baron is Lord Mostyu, presented him w. I - . together.!' .. - : . MY Polls have done c0llaeolq I � . I foryears had carried him ab li�th�,oity. - q ' .. .- . if I had money I never 5vquld. I . - lances of Or J�roacii of the law ,.to Uay dinner," . - . 0 . . . . � . . .., .. .- 1. cap. .. . 1. I . . .. '. .. , 61 Thank yoti;Mr. Wynford,'.'said Bingloy I ' Southampton - a . . : . I . � . I I . I . . 'I I 'could not fix any time,!' auBwend �thia.j,,* .:, , �_ suit his own -pueb , . i . I.. A�ed 86 ; the, -youngest, Lord , stx�eets, A �f'w dv,�� after the affeoitiwimtp, . . ' ' � ' X. T46ol4estmetn . Lai4rm, .with dro6pin4 head. 11 The abildion, .. f, So thoi thief .a' I - * loaf Oj : Bat.',ov�qidnhirmigor' shoitholight. of' I but. -as I Wmaxi't "asked I Load At Iloine. - .(m mirlov), aged'li bor of . . ' - ., . know, ardi-ill at Bridgeriorth' House, . . . ELY13 w 10 stdals'a . .1y . . .... I � I , I M, , 3 wailb, dli,. the -Alousb of Coinnions' is' Mt.. AvilliAm son int � erviewed.bis h�tllar and renewed Ills . . .. . Oil � . bread,". answeied Binggley, bawlify' Mraid; " * . . - - A*Ud,hbW .are yout arim.?" � lit - , * I I , ' thor awt .;YQII. give " - I ; 11 �but . . . - , I I- I . - - M.P."for ilia borough ' I re - 4 . ­ ' . _� .. ... � " . .A ��xld -sister 'sent for.,nae to help to as not'llitiloo ppyarty an se . . " � I - who COW , - 0 q I lit tle.hearar. -my own a,,e thm -% . I .. I � . .. , ... In ULst,� a your � . ,the law do . . She *rota-, to hoiryoungsistor on�,tllc looking fit his 'Sister, . I 1. ,tib Bulkeley Eughes', a � my! . g, Va � a I I .. I .. I I liurse thosm;-6fiol does iot like md�twlqmva.' for tho'et-, -But, as I said, before . ca . It. 'riamy-min-ning';%Vreaking a4gdnil�, wsho -liar lia,4d. - - . I . I I .y I � ie . Id b . Carnarvon,, -aged"83 I - tile: you�gtst, Mr. �Wollrc io �ol a 1. - . I . - ' ­ ' ' : ,F - I I , use ." - - ' . ,. I . . , you . . _ I . . .b(li�aore;fmcbmpiiiion.forme?�, , � � .,� - . �. . I . . 1. I . — � . * . the h6 ." I .. �.. inake your choice! " . �. ._. . . . 6oula, NVilAimm, Glyttlord's. opinion ihat, it - �-:Mngley just took it, and then,Nyoilb-round � Jmmes-Dickgoii, SIX. for Duugt�nnou, 6gdd 1. . . I . .. 11 I I judge fil a EllglAnd.,i, ,Vice� �Owing -to 1116 JArgb number- of--brokeii . 11HUDI&I'! amid Biugley. 11 Itma-Rind, I r to:Wait-m year or twio� a aide 6f-tU titb is a . . � . 11 ­ . � . _.... � � like. . . . � would'bo voll'tax lie' to tit 8 wl, to taftnt.Heaue 22.-. ,The oldest - car els, the Grand T a - : . � I ' ' . I must SAY;* of Maria .... mjust , sa .xm a-cliair neat'lier. -T)efor6 ,ventur., ri ' - Chmneellor' the Hon. SirJames.Bacau, also - ar . I � :. taura, ` nk. down . Nihe' runk ri�ihfty . .. wilys-­40 4aDd for Y in at. s6lfisli Whitt m choice wits hers I A jail, or . I � Ing to sbroxvo the ordeal 'of was sitting, and'shook hm�da'with bert land I considering tile adopticti of.m, pateut*.31'3�, . : . . I . . , � . . � 'this ,public drifidism., ­ . *., . . I chief judge- in 'bankruptcy; aged 82 � the . - - . . . *' ,,9)1 lolidaya -to coarse xna4n, Against whom Ver very soul . . . then boldly draw m"chairlo .her Side.-' ` I .vented 'by Mr. Findlay, founder. of Mon" " , , . . .mzxse, bee si6k,.oubs.7, But abo'ut going oat ,?. I .0. the 9�turday 6ight she reeived , an! - !AI didn't mean tointrude ibyself lit Your youllj�st,. the. n�qa. `85ir - Charles S. 0. I I . � � . 'r, I I .. . r661ted I - B1 A. shuddered - ' - ' -� * . � you got out to-med it a jail': the gi P treal. ,w! crO 1p -a , - n A .0. . . r. yn- or,, Bowen, of � %.tr __,ajgjug _DLtliq M , Will an, GI ' 0 . 0 1 laced between the hub.,;.,�nd i ,- _ . . 7�_ ,� . - � I . ' answ r to this'IeUer,. written while Maud table," ho'"id, looking il"gaift. ai ilia sist trib" Queon'1's)b1iaL_JA�zWon1:. - - ;ni, 6 ' --- __ —, __ __ - --fWif. it UU0133S ;t�" - —*�---­�----� 0 "' f ib -and ahi�rnb. shame. �. , , , '' r, �. . ­ __ c1­4717-Itlia oPAst;§C,-,cT,d_a in Ifeland is the. P - r I . , . .' . , . '� - � elixe�nt--l�-f-ci�l�-hEt,am-o--idzu��t---g'�Oli7�glr�eL-Lt'p--Ief A90' - a Fet . .Oop.e I . . Laura fel It tilat she blushed'deepl)% - AV - 'W ante tandocom . 6-me,14-al-excit .. . f., owbee u i as - . And V I al. I . �. . I And the iron contracts, it d.0 pan � - forevermore, XnfOrdlUc . MV . , , � and disa pointmont. . . I I ,as you are would -dine Ili the middle of the I -loll.. Jamos--o'Brien, ,"Of �tho Court 6 . I . .... :,.... - , I . .. .1. . _ .� . . ­ . ' I .. . - . - ' . . . 11 I went out for'a short walk yesterday," . . . 111t was ,cruel worse than orual,11 :silo day;'but I called to- see this, youDg lady�" . , . the witl . ion . t -r . astriction, 6 . r straim *, . , . _­ I ; . . � . Queen's Denclica ad 74; the youngest, I . I .. . . I . .1 I 9 , � tira its he apt I loo. Right a , Tudge of-, - � I XJp tile st4irs, up t O stair '. . . � . . 11 .. I , . lie- said, - " 4ftsisittilig up all,night ,with , "Will You give me'tim��tixne to think.?.," I . . . ' wrote,"' of Rr.'61y.tifoid t6 imioo hopes in - Andhoi glanced At La Hall-, G'rttld Xitzgibbotl' h"' s . I I . . I - - fley'S' . , . ... �­.... I tile qbildreii,'aild I chanced to.,wee't Mr. she said �at ,last, looking -U6 in'B . int, I I ' ' . .disappoint . - "ludeed I" Said Mrs. Glynford, hi,m-t6no . I I . . , . I . . - , my mind if he ly' ,mealitt6- - Appeal, 6ged'.46, ,Tho eldest of tl is Scotch _-� uptotheskylight.'! ,* : . on a a you lig graduate. . . Glyriford.'? I I hard Lifid �ngr� visage. . . . 11 is**the Ili -lit -11qu.John Cent . . . . , . , ' Lords fssioi _ . . . I � I .. '. . . . - mc,' ,I could not waA--,&ox1`1d-. *)lot live of hibonab'surprise and disgust. 7,.� � - ..,. . of Sd 0 . . ... . 1. - I � 1, Well 11 Roimibnable time' 6hly"" lid-* answered.. tb,.OUg1I long,, area . .� I 1, . All ill tho,twilight. � . � - - : . . . � 1. i . you inUm b cllmn�oe to Meet him ry years." , . .. . � ." . . ., as; .. Iii -lis (Lord" Gland6rse); Lord Justice- 11 (4ORh I !yew my legs CIO arlio, 11 .. 1. ... . . I I I Again, tii'at'. kill " gaid Biligley. ' ""In'tact 11 Collie, ti�turm," still. lie laid hjs handaipan' Such, and Mora to thp,ra 11'Y "cont1iiiiedBinalby "LlIld-1-1311all ­ . I Thoso stairswill taice thdt-,iii.e." . I . ame purpose, wala be glad-- to 'havoi a- little privato conversation. �`o`ueral, iO,;'tlle ,ybungost,.Al6xmnder - .. . .... . I ' . .. .. I I . - . I � . 'Miss Keane��Laura--,-Xxn.'V, plain inani her sltoiuld6r; 'i doUA you met lika nfool I . � the -lettok Which Latira held in liar '. �old, with you, Miss Keane, wli�n it suits -.you." . BurilB Shand - (Lord S.liand , atied 51, ' The . � , Vp to tile otlitin"s libolu . . � I.- - : . 1-_ You-have.got to inarry me,&ivo you ihay as . . . . , ..0liflibbathe ird-bascuian.� " I . .. . I . And I suppose you've seen what I've been well make the'best of me, aWa I'll be ago6d treixllbling�hAn4so'nthd 8und It .Mr. , Laura- Opened her w1lito lips; but no, old6st.prelate. - 11,RVE'ligland is, I I .tl.ii . � . . I . . I � . . . . Ariviugat?* Lwantyou'-to bemy-wife, and' Biugloy bad s�id that It my w an . . . the Right Rev. Alfred Olivant, Bishop of � II(j is at last oil toll" . I �. I I � . . I . � .. � a ivas 6oMing opa�_ . soutiol came forth, and Mr. and Mrs.'Glyg- OnlytooglailtOst(V "I .. . I . . I'll givo. y6u a good home, ..and you'll be :husband to .you . j I.. if you'll be .a g6od ly I to Bridgeubrt,h-uouso in the'*. ''afternoon ford &like stared'at' her in 6stonishinefit. Llandaiff, aged 82 ; the youngest, the Right . I Aud rest hts,.%reary limbs - - - . 1. ... .. wife, to lile,.. There I that's : fair . � . I � . . � . I - - - � ' � . . � free (4 Maria'6xid liar sick brats to -morrow, - to Icaru bar choice., . . I . � . 11 Oh, indeed 1. 11 safd Mrs. 6lynford, after Rev . Rowley Hill,. Mishap of Sodor, and Oil a phish rate.. -. * - - . I .. . . I . . ` I - Ili's not -to rea.soll wit , � 1. � . . ., I . ' . . . if you pleaso I I I � . I. . . I I enouffh"- iBiAlt 'it?' Ir waSn't "a bid 'The . dixindr-liour. was an earl' ' 1� ' � omen-t's'pause.- "Well; pray Vogire, Man,ageo!144. The old-osb.prelate.,of tlic -_ 1. I . y . . � - I ., . Laura did not spoak. She had expected I juAband to �;or Sarall; she's dead mn:4 , � � . . V one, On A in .� . Irish Ep1scopv,I Church . is the . Right . .Ilia but to got 1111111glI, . I � . . . . . .. . such words, and ,yet will gone ;low, but she was, glad enough 6' hm�o . Stiiiclayfs-*m$Briclgoiiortli-i-Iouse;ind' u'p6n Aliss'Kemne, -if .you have any socrots, to I . . . . Ills but to ]Mcp Ills eyo' � '. . . to hear , some I ,,I t, . . . . . . I . ... I � oil a t1iis- pititicular�SundayWilijant. Glynford diso B I I ­ �. ­ I . I . Rev. John Robert Dmrle�;, Blialop jet , � , . racledfurrdvotters..,.�, - - .. . � I - , they came, they seelladd a shoefr - " . � � . . to her- a , me, I can tell you., But. W ne.odn'6 talk� . .. . . . . . I wm4 coming to dine thcT6_. . .1. . '. . ('I'Tnob ke.p-vou Hilm,bre, aged 80 �, thol youll�of;t, -the . I - , Ito went into atooill, . . I . . . � . .. yet further degradation. ­� , . abouttlott. I'm in a different position now." - Mr. I . . .. . . I loxl�,'� said BingleY, �rt Satrival Gr . egg, Bishop - . . . wher ill the gittlit'ri , lig glooill" I : I . ght I .. , (And Bingley draw himself to his full 1101111COd" on ,%gain it 1 xessinlLmura, V�llo now rose, And Right Rev, Rob I ate,of the , . � .. 11 You knoW I've bou Willoughby . Glynfokd, senior, had an dd: , . . "', . ., � * ,, IV Saturday Ilight, to hfg �rife,. but bel6rd -a minutiii li i. 6 slid Btugley IlBA laft��e of Cork, aged ,16.* ThooldestprZ , SYL inau writlug. .� . I � � . Hall? " pr6ceededBingl6yo .611, I want height, and felt. full of ,prido us lie thought. La 'ra, that William would dine With them � . ... .. � Scotch Episcopal Church i4 the-Riglit Rev., . � , "I wroit it job,"be said, ".. I I . . . a pretty young wife'to sit at the -head' of of Willoughby . HAII.) I I I've a bit of land � U .. . I room, ., ; . . . , I UoberbEddii, Bishop, of .Moray and RosS - . "Latin anit Uredc I'vot'read. . I at .. . able the and there'll be no stinting, 6w, A. - that ' th . a next day., - . . Then a torrent of words broke fi. I ' . uptotlmoditor'sdosk . . .- . .. rom W& - . . . . my t, r6; I can pall my 6wn, &Ila house , Thus, on the Sunday morning. Laura Glynf6rd, * , _. - � . . . (Primus), tiged 70", tile youngeat, 66 Right - %01)I104 the 0.\-0011ior. . - . I � . � � .. . . . . 1'eall tell .'you. -YoumayJioldydu'heaA.&s Ito lma� iii'the land would be aghaffiad to, �ld see Willi .. . . I � .. I 4 . I. ... I � . - .. .. I . .1 bigh as Mariala any-Aav ' enter. �Idld I . ' knelv that sh� wo am Glyntord .- * 11 Well, of all the dxtraordinary things.,". .-hbv-;Gobiee Ritliard Mackaril es,,Bi shop' 6f .. � I rlaitlia,l ilia gbo,l club Ili tho ii.Lir, - . - , . , for that matter� I I offer all this to you. Come, "a' �, that, ,.Argyll And the Isles, 06god, 57. The oldest ' 'on thti yokilik, licalt*$() b1p. , , tnirl-, don't let's have Any incie words, ., during '�thcday, And made Up* her min a to she ever happonddi that, is'the - :., -eiltwiltb6id6l.t.'. . . . . 1. .0, too, as wall as . � give him Maud's letter to. -road.' . p RX, �, - , Viiat' con. 1116hitrd baronet is Sii Masao -Moutafloiro ai4ea 00) . clattel , �'t � . , - ... * I , - and drive,in your b4triag . . . . . I � . . 8.?,� -I. . , - name the day, and yout.11 never regrot . I . . L W - tooli'llint out , , � .. . M�' o the I yozinglist* Sir. 'Thomae Lew'is" Hugli . . . she do ' �u mos traordillaxy I I G intly they . . a r,aurm Nvaa silent, it I 11 I , . . . .. I � ow ilb�o-thmt this would be liar liav'g' to Bay, to Miss Keane? William, 11 she I . . . . . � , .she .. Icil , . . . ll(rhag gotito ill) tho spout, .� . , .. � . . � . , ' .. I 1. went .on,'.add±bssing her nelihow, - ,minor), aged O, .Tlio* oldest knight ' llobody blundek&l: �'. * . . . , S till ' She stood lodk- � it L, Avo-timey At any rate? I- said Iasi chance of (Jaing Hb.' ' I I ,,, 3.0, Xcavq (a . . . . ... . . . . . . . I . . . ing dowlij lie!, lioo,rtbdu,ti�giasiiv)ii1e.13i.lig- .. eb, me h . ,, � is.Gencral SirDunciin KaWrogor, X. 0,.B:, , to I U . , ' . I Y . . Laura, risibg. . . . .. . ­ . � . If Dingley taino,in therafteriloon to Ask know.any,thing of tilio", . ,� I . . -Itlo 4'�solind and coinprol isive libil- I - � is , wa's enumerating the advantage Of Ilia .:, . for 116i decision, she know *elli whichoves . ':4(1 know 'thab Mr. Bi S an ae- aged -03 ; the �.oungestj Sir.. Ludlow Cotter, . I I . I . .. . �'Woll, what.do you 0611 time?" answer, . Ilgia;y wit, aged 27.' . . . . . osophy of. it,q-NN,Iiieli,t,�4�rt.4.tli,te.tlio'brst. . I I , * . . . � . I ,propogaL' . �, . . ell Bingl�y., 4! Lab me see; to-day'B Thtirs. 0 made. it, thlit . Ivillim lynford'i quaititaned,6j.: . Mi�6 KpAnc,U;..tIlAt is all,,, D. . .,� � 1. . — .. . I , I .thing is roligl6n, and tll'0'-iIe-,t'bcA1s tho. '- , " .. . I I . ,",Say tho vvord,�, c6ittinii-ed 331��Yleyt-. � ;1111�14`mll` andfriondallip XorbeLmfouldbo a - ah.1woro . . I .- . ability to anjoy 61lessolf abd lillyo it good , . . ..� . 4 a A I'll �o'straight to �old Glynford,. who day. , Wall, tillon, oil Sunday-afteriloon I'll - I a, . William Glyniord, 41 - 14- Inisky. - - "r ,,, I , . . I . .. is ,tile - best of tile lott and tell him fwolvo call openly at Bridgaiforth Rouse.. to get thing of the Pasb.. .1 . ..... .. 1, Altered voleel, " - � I I , I I 11 .. . .kceiTltisli-led.lotOct�#4nibeIVInst. . laugh. *T4%11�,,I.iterliollis:"I;e(ligt-.i6f.oll*(I*ftllo,- - , , ' Could sho expect him' not to despise lior 11 � .� r s- "k* IV soul as 'ell AS. thitt of' the body. Unless � .. .. settled,it.; and ask -him to have tlmwodding Y I allswer.. Don't -forget that your choice .lIowdid.11o*got to'know liar*?" cried . Last Saturdayi ill Oaklaxii: "Air W I . - _. . I if .14110. 6imrried 13111gIdy 7 Could silo expect Mrs. Glyuford. ,,And what c6n.iio- be lloaraon,, of that place, and J. IV. Lctfw1ch - - - 119ther you will inarry roo.or go to " I y.our theoloay p . 1rom'llialibulie. 1,19 U�11 . I . . . � 'llows You twsmilo you may . - .. I That Nvoula'liavo mhotter. . I him not � uttorly to adorn her if site w goluglo say to her?" . of �,I)aeram6xitp, weio United, , 11oli . . . I look, its Maria's my owit sibtor.; �Ut�il yo Farithamo . -jafil ForIwouldoloit, girl," , I . a I te, .. . . ilA the , - be ratty sure tbat ydo.1.1lave Itlisroad.your., . I .. , U . arrested for a broiach of the 1�w.? - .1 116rhaps lie is,giamg to pro )oso for. liar!,., boltoI8 of inatrimony J�y Rev. Dr. Sprookle."bibi . . . 0 - flercel "Before - teg ' , .a.aud.ouglit-to.begin it a 1.1 -. . . .. would prefer. it, I'll' pay .you 1! Oxpoll So lie continued, allhoM y� - _�_,j� few nlin, . � , . . gi ill, . -i to . , I before the early dfntiar� qaidl�fi, Glynford, senior, wilil, it Imugfi.- Aboli� two months iilgq the. bride .b * ' . Somt6n-bi-tfio'Sea, and We - can b , I . Willimm-Glynfoidior anyotbary6ungfel� . acetuo'. , -Tile valaiit-i no Season, for 1881 pr6uilsoh' .. . . . I � 0 III&Irlea. , lolv. 8 . hour sho sNw:William Glylitioid Arrive.. " 16 N, otbing of ilia kind," said AL Irs, Glyn: ''Arks. 11carsoti, havbig been divorced from �c&, . . I - . . from your mother's? 11 . . hould dome between you and lyl�, I Tho.pOor girl; palo and miserable, wafell. far1 .- - . . I -� . � . I I . tile Inim to �vhbin slip is now inarnod, its to okellod in br!Hknolas any of 'its preft . . Then Lmurti spoktj and. in quick and pas, w6ulol boa you talooll away in tile prison -) ro tr , sors. New York manufacturers hAform thw, , . ' � � � I . . vaul Butthorc,thc�p;dpu'tciyl it'kvill' ad "llin, from hot Attie window,could 814wly ,, silo got ilervotia. With -.curiosity.at lastj alleged; on account of a 1 acted ""'A- dealors hero that they li.tv;o alroady sold, tit - - , I . Sionato acaftits.. dowli-tho avefiuo, And "Volit, tit oncoquiekly and toldlict.-husbiend that She was doter- ti6n with ,A. - IV. Ilearsollf whom sho . . I . . ,,It cannot *'M a Iftn'ttlir6w .. � . � k r. Biil�loy,ll $Ila mid. be all right, if you are Wise, ant .arst hand niarc valefitine:i than ,during - - . . . d Inined. to go a . !to soasong ill pro�lous yea-ts, Thar taste - - *, I - am grateful to Vail -for your., proposal,. away it. good blialleawlion youllavo -got itl 11 own-4tail-H ill tile hope of Boeing Jaim afew till look attor liar brothor lind married as Soon as divorcela. froni "LkIr" out . . . , . . . . . .. ,( — . . . . I Inifilittes alone. I. I . .. . . �, . _-XisAKeaue, .. , .. .1 " I . . � �- 'Ldtfwich. *011 I tile 20tli.�'of last Mouth - affa. meall, r, . . but I evLnndb be yo�r.Wjfo,,,, .. , � ... . . 0 . , , . 'I of nil elLks"es fire cil�te ell to wa' . . I . she did Sea him alone, Mrs� Qlyufoid Just however, as -silo rose from 11pr seat tile , newly married couple, 0tur. a And lie or She wl I I . . usual, lure Volbruarywo5tild ` -.. - I �. . - ." HOW do you mean! * What for 2 11 said . . �, CnAlnpll Xv. , - hall been �t church, widdiad takon it drivo'. #'iht1'1,i3, purposo, BiDgloy himq61f returned Short �amson .of bittot' �rclloctloll� 11OV- be it dull montli witl�6iit the' gellding of, A . " . . . I . It Lir, (16tarinined to and ". '34 -7 q . 11 Because,'! ailawerea taiii.,%, gainixly coil. ' -s6end �vllpn, liar o . I . . . of valolitine Ili promised lil.ipplue, . lor it cent, . ­ . . . Bingloy', roughly, and witJI.&II an��scowl. - 114tli.�,s 61101CIL.'. "' , After fier returti,and was, therefore, litt room, draw a'ahair to the table, And arty And deltP, rage, 1, I do tlot care for you AS n Laura scarcely know how 8110 906 h6mo ready to & nephew inado I oat down.* , . � . . their 6xistance with 'tile � help .. . or for dollars ul) to tile hundred�. . . �. .. . I . � ft, woman after- hprpminful inborviqwwith 13inploy hi earltudo, - , . 11 . Mr. Glynford,"-Iio taia, addricssing'thil lalla.milum, And mado their attompt.to cross I 'Oft Oil tllkl blil)1)ol*3P1.1itvv - - . . .. . . . should carefor-lier 'tuturoylusballa. Wa7. . � . . . � .. -Scarcely howthorestoftliciday passed qbclll�`ull 11 " f,tho house, -i ought t6 i1poi7ogizo - tile S,tyx tog,othor at tile 1�artlett.lrollaoi ill I I., , . . � 11 Common With a . , when Laura entered tile drawing. laster 0 . . 117hisivillter-Ifill,� latif(Allut.13110;'. ,. . . -we have no . tl �g i . . . I .. Itch altot Sho hall listened to his proli6sal alld� room no one WAS there but William -Glyn- for asking a yoilug'Indy. to leave your table, -Oakland, PoarRol, WtLS sudcassful in,bis I X6 asbo;strewu 10 si%,Vtl� � . . . . . I other 11 , , his thrOMtS. , . ford, ,- I . . . to 11mvii It private ititarview with ma,, but I attempt at suicide, but Mrs. Pcarswi, hav- . And cord -hole Ili],; aroalulme, . . I I " Wilat.d'yo mean by illat? 1, Raked Ding. . Silo' want io�rolpmt by the sick children, 110 tilknod ioull . 0. , �, . lrhojoRes tllojeerli .. I . . . 4 As she went ill,' anil wished to sea Miss Reand upon A very Saki- ing taken - all ovaidome of tljo drug, r ' That ro�,aoli my (�Itrs, . � . ,I last '14"atu I � * . very al"gr"Y' '4 XOthing in common I and heard their fretful complaints as it -in came forwt�rd� holain out his )land, and ous xnattak." - I . mahlod, a, Wid W untl ratty, When ,� Thka lay Inaai: . ,!,gt,,,;,,,v�,1iUrcWns mutter, . � I ,, Oh, .no 1,1. smiaLmu6, ; Xbn saw how strange y 8110 we's alt6red "Wall tkl&Y,WO ask *11 ,r liuq.. . at , g tll(,I,(l I .. . D �o Ahab I'm notas g6odas you are ?,, &Aroata; Sh6kiiewhorsituaiionjaudyet L .1 1 I I At la that 4evioliq silo accojited to offer of liar fortne 't , . . . I I but we should r m it. To marry Biug� .and how very ill she looked. ' home to I tit(, .1 ti could hardly o&liv roatter, Bingloy? 11 said Aft. Glynford. 0 biv tell her to hdr old It antl vot'i" . . . - I not suib each other. I ley I It Boomed too monstrous, too hille, oil$ 9. Are you not wall?" he said. il'Bub. I ' 1, f carno to receive Ail answol! to a pro. baud, IV" , 9 tion as *wifa And lilothor, of And thou slida in the gutter. I � . 111lubbishl".1oltortad, Bixtgley., "JuAta . it thing to be true, find yet silo know that it pad not, ask, .1 min sure ydu are nOt." posal of marriago whiall 1. had made herilt renew ,lor po 'an I I . I . .1 . . I . , . Ilia little child -S 1'rancisco Call. IVIwu I romember wt -11 .. I I 1. - " . I - fille thliv-4 that I have qtllllllylotl, , . . I . . .. girl's t6mallitio II011801180, andu6thingolso. I true it was, . I I have bectifil," answered Laura, press- Answered Bingloy, With. m� little norv6US'. Whlgigglv� laugh ftil(I Nell, , . . i� But I'll t a, . " � I -A wealthy park packer, who httetiolea. I all yoll what it 'a, U'88 Lmur' "' Ile SIIO Hitt uPtIlat night WAII the Children ' , Ing -her Italia kminst liar side'to still its broak in his voice. I . ' ' "' �_ ' ' - Voryl11 t tile t nurse lorAd &be, has, d,r 'I I I h *1 ; 1 0 ti i i . . continuedi with a darkening countanalloo;, tile thamtre r6boutly, said that lie 00111(lilot i .. As Wvr the walk I b0i'lubled, ' . . if I, and eacivii–obt that struck seemed to liar painful,throbbing$- "Blit-but,Xr.Glynj ,,,A proposal of Marriage I "pohoola. Mks. I 1100RAthough - . . - . . . . ' . in not a follow to be tritlqol with. DFyo to sound like a -knell. 'One hour. nearer ford, I wislito-peak to y6u. I wish to Glyllford, understand why it took tin long to dress A I'd llkti to go, . .. . .. I I . 1, . suppoSaiwo,iia jvei Y�elf all this,troubid, Sunday afternoon, and, thou another I . go, oh?,i Said K certain actor what% Ito couldi dross ,t ling ill , .. �Vifh ahot�,,'!Xll or Willi billy, � ,,, I word before, Mrs. ylliford, ennigs , I I 2t. proposml'of Mttrkia . V. . Andbottv br shooL . � 96nd golip. to all is expense, forall-Othing? !, But, I cannot 'do itil" slid ialln.111111.1ut Maud." . ql, . 'Glytiford, 1900mo, thm BihglOY you eight fainutes.. I . I . I .. . . . I I :Not Il 1, at , - The Invall ghloot . I . 0 ' bb b I Atioltheii.xontombor. "YaA; bortrdul5rlV.aiid William Glyn. must.toll us"what Was tldyounty, dy's A Ifttlo girl wlio applied , to'Quison 'Viq,. �Vllolcoeilg Ilia Avallt "n illy, ., . . � '� m, "' " . . o � . . I pan T. that "' gho, 110, "a " . . � Thus oil thi) sliplwry Imyti � to lit -of this confolindod, t startili I I& kora, a abobit It Ing ,h'icolailiophaa, Bank down again ford, gently. answer,", toiiti lot liar Autograph racaivM tilt fol. I I � . . I purposo as that & &r, Wlih� I . I . . 'I'lligivilitL,r.tllllolli�sfotititlillo � . V I - oli a 'fancy to a roan, . Ile was thinkiag, "What can have lit, inttIb was fm�ovablo," said Bluglpyt'look- IoN�irig . 41 ji'or,of such is the kingdom of � ,trowll f0 Have, 1. � I you a a intends , you v and X,m. ,I.' She I . P, . . I Xo ItHilos 1, . . I ookda so ill when morning came poned to hot 2 - . I g down. as lie Spoke, hoavem., Victoria Regina," ',, I . Ana coal -hole litts aroulld ilia. � I I . I . . � I � I . � . - . I I . . . . . . . . *_ ... . . I . I I .