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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-11-10, Page 3'"MRAPI, r-1; ­ __ I i�' , -,- , �_ , , , " , ­ , - " , , , ­ " `_ ", , , - , ;, ; "; , . I—, - . ­ — ­­ I . -, —, _­ "., , ­ - , . , �_ ­—, .. ­­ _­ ... .--., — ­­.''. ,. Jr- - ---- - -- ­­­­ ­ - , " 7_`_ � � . , � .0 . . I . . I . I . . � . . . I . I . I I . I 1. I I r 11 . I . I 7 . . 11 . . . I I I 0 . � , J . I . � . . . . . . I . . . � � . I . I 11 . I ___ . __ . , . � � I . . . . 0 I I I —_ I I 41fitrosqo. 11 there is no need for Buell QQU- only O.P.04 for two hours, even in these low one thought of a! m who wade bim,andtliti Ing, tardy pleep touohoa I her eyelids, As it, W40 VVISONVeso . pet. : Nov. lo, 1881. triticla. XQQUQoskUQ%IcUI%toUpOaabo is , I . . I I ; ,, , spring tides," bushed 'World rotatiog without, nod the bad long ago soaled those of the other twq Bfi,17 tou,bja . ' I I by, . - - I . I I I � I I I —, , wbimit s.kad foncies� Cagey was Paying you - 140 Yas'14 have boon informed of that'si Stara vibich no %coountapivan number. opoup*utB Of that little ro . om. MjIdred!S stories aro tola of pri. � I , I AVNIVO)RD AT 14ASWI woint to, ace the ooext-line. hereabouts. Now, returned the stranger, 14 Tho tide I sonors! pets-birso and mice, And even. the , . I .I L I will At allovento, Buell W060 Always 06 solemil 'Ogirit, too, was freed.frow the trammolo of, Spiders Of the 08 , II, 00 isiler'N, children, or I . I ,..,-. it youve %Oipg to, make any sts"y here, I leo.va.it free on Thursday between 2 *144, time to Mildred CITff*rd, a t. a flesh, and ro%me4, only God hiloww ev - shall be do) ghted to be . � . _ - mol, w,ouldbave . so the faithful dog. But the story of .4 loserr of X40TO VIR01 PA -01A. , your guide. But -A. If, the weather is fine, I shall stay there been solomtk now Ila W', through space and time. ; — , the fact is,'I shall be fror , 4 It, net, been terrible. 1101 HOW long Edward Ilarl's interest ,in the Ii . A bQMeJ the L totho last Moment, ill hopes of I I 11 We do,ugh. I . L_ , w Abe Slept, 1� millute or s,U hour, she could 31111441"'A The � orld was far from hushedo nor were ter of the jail houpekeep.er, as -told by . 1$1 the author I)f to vimot lie Cost Her," Aoxt two 4syo� I have to go to uArniouth , coming ." aq I hope. Abe, will net leave mai'to the state mW I ot tell, but Abe awoke w.ith a spasm. oI . . .4 a I end other . . I ning.- The elamentswere it a 11 11 , . _ w6lidelluo's garyeot,t io-mvrrow about engaging P,.6filling bo%tL drQWA." . eadlV. strife as we mortals may, when raja � terror ' g of such A tempest ""' I" "" eloque" 944plotureoquo and . . Popular noyels. � of �, 4%nid the rigin 11 I am Afraid you will, be , . . prepede I hinis - - was Written twodaym "A 1144 ,, d it se in but as 'a . I I .for the summer." Wall'tigli and Wind sre only I Ulfilling Q04'A word,-,, As made What, Is Volirptloielex",aiitiont in Hamilton -county, , . not those are the only two days I have drowned, this %fterligor to you a sok Aa4 except that the, forces. am . ployed were the light winds that diva T . I I CUAIPTgn XIX- ' , u bate g tb .1 I rs'17 $be ol*lm8 Of Now , ork: , , L at My disposal," replied the stranger to,the sto6tio 11 b d Raymond, "The farfromprodigious, it was wouderf ally like summer. Were her companions, drugged, "Aa I sit it my windowand look out on. . I ,�%� 0 servo I I 11 I L � � XA. NrZT3ING� regretfully. . � rain 1 � i J elrea"ay; Boo how the mist s, battle emovilk Men. Thero, wore ,pauses that they olept through at � She, took the the. beauti L 'i I toll you what," exclo.imed the liep. oomegoil like A wall, -yonder ful earth things Peemeoll changed , I I 1. L . .4 Mr. stovopl;", asidthe lieutenant, ILA ha . . I I . �igl OUrJittle when, the powers Of the storm seemed child into bad with hei and hugged it close, --different from ,what they. were a month . 11, - ,,you COU14 W , .. . I sod the visitors from FAmpas, Qattsga. tonant " slk with Hepburn. .cottage; Nye, for our powt, Are q0ito safe gathering themselves together us af ter a as though in tear that the whirling eddies I . I ''. I ­ I 11 . ,o� . , I ; ly I . I 11 I - agg.; the people, seemed more kiad;1ho ** , � Fame 'UP With that jintleman, OilatL Pao so, far 46. y9a please upon his way, which WQW. But You sir-will'you not stop, in repulse, a to in -ke a more tremendous which thundered down the chimney, Land. . I I A . L' 11 . wr .to Mr. end Mrs. Hepburn. lies. along the, Most magnificent part of.the I ? . Outset, Tb�m the , t,hirmlghers-tbe sharp msdO the 111 lit lamp flicker and Astro, ky looks more beautiful ,%ad blue., the 11 I oduce, you ,, . I I I . I ,and rest s, 1 ttle PI . I . . , I I :nil sbiaes 11 brighter; every, moutliful,of Although a cum mratively nerwoomor into I L - then -if Perhaps the invitation was not, given -were pushed forward In i at side. WAS . .1 (I V P. L - L coast, over the, Zmt ,Downs, and . I r. Hepburn knows you oi.idn!t mind -you. could walk back very 0 r ' at %11 LaVe�t$ the. reply Wag thin, driving ro6la 14 bar from b I fresh Air tastes. swqo,tAr aid is. brestbe . , � � . the. neighborhood, 9 . L ordi%ll) ,. . 1. 1. ,countless thousandso Una then the tempest that 0, stop upon the boloony outside- with a thankfulness I neyer,felt before. ­ .- , .1 than th� coast . I ;."LL moo About the coast L -guard, again;" I in the negative. Game rollIn g up bobij2d them, column upon close outside their very ohamhorproom, -win Xo� . more about the, 114eralaid Cavern. than th 11 Thank �you," returned Mr. . Stevens, 'i Not � to -day, Xr. Hepburn.' I will do- column, while t I . , . _it is not that I ' have changed; .. I , 0 . . dow ?or o, falling brii* 7 or , - L 1. I be heavy guns, thundered . A- " Ray" those leaves, a month ago -mermaids tbeinselvell, There could '40 dryly ;, I I but perhaps I sholild be an jecum- myoqlf the pleasure Of calling for YOU to* oeaoelessly-the awful d1pison of the Sea , I pound, Rayinond, they are breaking in the . I . I I ., were green, � , I h6vo been a, More fortunate meeting for your brands to Mr., Hepburn," morrow, however I Now, they are fillip b. and I . � .. at the hour You vlog- bonoo-400rl" Atthe tonot bervoicesbe L - .111,gtQ the ,eart I . , I I , I Then, again, at the, bidding 61 some soli- know that beforotbe last one, drops, I too '. purpose than is this. I ooul4 not hayoto=4 0 -Far from it, my dear sit," returned tic, L I . . I I I . shrieked, while she. Shook, list husband by , I 4ed,. I wish you, a, very good eiemags tary blast, whicli might w. ell bo. taken for 8, -. I Raymond, earnestly; 10 I shall be, delighted air, and ad%m." I I L -1 . ill shoulder, The next, instant he bad will fall And lie lower than they That . . Jrqu so good 1, guide haa I pressed half the � , .1 in trumpet sounding the recall, the legions of - a L � . I - - I rsacals, in Ssudby-amugglers . In, L ostly, by o have your company. I am, quite grieved go did not offer to Shako hands, And as, the, air would grudgingly to . tire, and gather leaped from the ad, And Snatched some. little 5-year-oldl playing opposite ray Win- . 0 . . L � . , that yea have. come at so unprQ itious, a if to prevent their doing so, stepped back . , . , dow is dhanged"vo Month ago he would . . *he bye, whom. this lady tends in sickness, .1 - it his. pi . . I I 0 1 . , , , . I together as before. I .t ,f I L AOW, not Speak to ma; now she, is using All bar . I �n ,4 he bow .itet tkeul beware," he arle4; 41 their . a ..4�iucqurages by every Means in her tiall, for 'the fact is, I have gem era ly noth- , wards, A ad his, farewell. Mildred was no coward; but oppreBsed� I tIQ arts, to. attract ttention, and wiU , I power- -, and be is an idle Mail is Hepburn'. Ing 1i ill to do; And. indeed, our friend, 11 Good-bye, air," replied the ae.pburas, As she, now was L blood be upon their head lit my a - . I I . . I 1. . . I � bypremouitious of evil, the _11, Then pressing cry when we are Separated. She lives in No inspection to attencl 'to, no. Superior to bore -when he does nbt happen to be a*, ,bowing in their -turn, 14g9od-byo untit. to- -was bi left hand to his fqrehesd, he added-, ohs hus ,.. , I � I � stand iii awo of." I Rooting a visit from bio ouperior-is, not morrow -11 . . . viewless war that raging -without L B I I wlth=e, and every fair day -she. ' 4, With the axe L L i I . appeared, to, have Some afluity with the move OAIMIY, :III am not myself, Mildred. I . I I . .option, I am sur( . vague dAugers that seemed to . threaten her DidyoA.S�,11.�... - seats herself, 44--tho-',grass. .beneath -ray . L iL Our gal' overworked either." 11 Ay, good-bye until to -morrow for o"," . . _ _ - __ ­­­­ ....­ - ,---- ..*.ilior . . L I - ' . .4 it 41 Don't Ray. that, Ue�burn-donit Pay muttered the at _ _WT O;WiO we PlAy I keep house ;I she , , t )mean, of N "' '_­jtIj' d",,r&gf.q;!,�;�L,Q,.,bQ,tAthiEL-f&QQ- And hers, 'I * ­Gh he hey iii in the house," said sue I lint friend mus ,, CrA. Hepbur , .b L ' Misoliliffib411-y Jil'i'a"' 1'stie't ,ad r " ,0 do , &I come __' laid the q that," broke-io-tliq IieutQAont-­,1- Ave '49king e. od - ,, makes believe ' she is my little . : 1._-_.1--- L . ­ I X%agqx,,w�th. a, -smileless. boW, - L I I 'it; riving mist,, ,,go -bye until arm outiot heArthem? They have ­­­­­ , . �y d, V. 'L , � over her -unconscious child, as though Y tor" the .to visit we ; I �' Ina - but "Very good-, very true, bra,yol" plenty todo, audI'liSpeto do the next day, for the, other. It this be not to protect her from. BoxIle, imaginary foe� door off its binses," I f lie believe i'she is, .1 I . L reo lieutenant, ra although, it is not so I agreeable t6 Me , killing my two birdf I I I L It's a 006CI Play L for me. To -day she, has � , , ponded the ' ' L bbing his � L �*L a with, one abot'it Ili If Reaven Should, poe fit to take her bus. 04 1 hear -the rain basting and the wind' - I .1 - . .. . I been telling me that Rinks, haudE.. 11 My dear 'Marion, 74 Should that which would fall to My lot if - I wattr 'bringing them down,with a, double-bArrel." roaring, Mildred. -' Mbe door Must have L , L y (her doll) I I - , -goat. 0 I . . �baud from her, what would become Of their . , * , . is very oiok-teeth * bother hei-but . .. t kt� Mr. a -Abow, allem, . I I L , I � I . . have been here o have heard whi . *6 Whet. on'earth does Oaray mean?" . r,HAPTB � . ohi]41 She might not herself die-as.she, been blown"in. Imast get it shut, and put it's 1$aptober now; when ibgetg tobe Optern. . Stevens Says." R XX. would wish at sacied trust, up the bar, or we shalFh the roof lit ted I will I . . I - 'the good , , . . . . to do-havingt1i PIVOL . bar Mary'Pinkey ba'well again, theaT I ,#Wall, my 4ear"John, I am here now'. thought,RAYEGona. 11 Why does GO our hoi.44s.11 . I . I I . L. & NIGHT OP STORMe the guardianship of -little Milly, committed I.. 4 must c6md doyv.n and evoing, and tbALt will . goul boast himself after this fashion, And , 11 Raymond, dear, do you know I don't to her; but how. should She be, able to flalfil L be, ob, so nice, . I Rromise to be there; she ­ . I .L : Perhaps, Mr. Stevens will'bo. kind enough . c6ligh ,i it he , L ' , Putting on Some garments hastily, he . I L . L I ­ ' ,. . , ., . to Say it Again "' Said the lady L Ili question, then was ashamed of it? ,Ii�e that,. Wa bo I . . L . . . . I 'ill L L - . L Man?" said Mildred,, earnestly, it. ItwAsn�,tthe;iporehensionotiovorty, oa Utto eavetheroom;-when hefelt L . I emerging froth. a Ititle'trellioe.4 porch, ,It is evidOut, however, that he wa,tits to got as they sought ther she L ltor of their - little the fear of being unable, in $no), V, case, I a -hand on his shoulder� Mildred, ashy . laughs, tblaking I am I making believe.11 I I � . Almost the only decoration. by Which the thiBiellowoff hidbands.. Wfth.reg&rdtb* -cottage. . I I . . - pale, �ud In her d 1 We both langl L i; tb . ere is music jailer laugh. - - I . Alone to support the child, ,which 'Struck 9, . , gown- With t 8 . ter-& tear in mine;' but, when ik is . the, Merm4idls Cavern," add,d.ed lie, &loud', -'A Yea, I do know it, my IQ74", I I r-hesit ,, but the Sense, " ­ . JJW,Ja1g. L I . I lialiten%int'grosidence was distingi;iseatrom. 1. . I � L. reastl I I . , . . L t � returned,! iihill t0L hot Moths still sleeping oh!14 .11 ad in her armsi erected, I will be there-'sud I 11 I I , $1 . those of the man ,ander his comino,nd. o's I have thought, how all oppor unity may, h 14T � . . I .1 I or husbanid, laughing, , on looked At should Raymond be removed, 6f the utter. was standing beside him, making aigpis . � . be afforded, Mr. Stephens of seeing t t. him when he frightened little Milly with I � that Abe would go too. Terror heA deprived . ive . Then, ,without waiting to listoli to the ha defenceless The author of this narraf* murdeeed , . L . I � . , liess, of their positi6n, and'of the big wife, who had deserted him, taking with remark in question, she greeted Ray Is it.not theday after to -morrow that youl! ld- look' Uns.Werving, resolution � her"of the power to raise her voice W the . L . mond provision boat comes in from Marmouth ? his ugly face, very Much as YOU w oil . � . of their. Mortal . be, his child-, of wbom'ha was ,'very fond. . and his wife, And began to careas the child, At An ogre Sharpening his teeth b6fore a, olienly, During the first Ybar of., he .. pitell.,neceseAry 0 Make herself heard in IL f - I I I - . with much morolervor of - affection thin is Well, - Ni by should it not drop this gcntle� bo,by_fea$t� L As is, however) only one, . . r Mar, list great tempest. . . . ­ . . I L Ina rage and frenzy he killed the mother, W, I - . . 'Man at the cavern on its, return 1) I I of riage, And while lier buiband was All in all t� and, �but for that frenzy might bave-aeoured . Usual with women who; &to wiVeo, � but, not I Voyage? those uncomfortable, persons who to6litraved - to bar, -shewas not .thus troubled. Fr'om . 0I am not going to take the lamp with . . $6 A oapitil idea I it. th the Renton . his child and been playing With' her g�ncl , mothers. Mrs. Carey we,% very powely-and quo *11 cried he, Smiling at the tone be was .1 ' . . I , . . thoughtfully. 14'Butthenit's * ant" -their pleasure sadly, .It is only cliaritt6ble, What she knew; indeed,- of the impla�able me, I I oving her as he did'the little one that both" . . . evea youthful Still. Revis, was si� face indeed, , ear way to, suppo6a tha,t there is something. really. disposition of -her aua�, She was well aw4ro obliged to ifie.. f, Never fear, love; I sUall � I . .. . . yQUthL even round the &iffs, ba6k Rge,ill, U iii S thy're is 'L � I. cheero4An4 saddened his last h . which does uQt lose its smid, estimalile lying deep hid �withia Such, that the endeavors to disobver"th6ir wildre. not leave YOU ill the dark:li 1. . I . . ours.. � . - . . ray, hairs and Wrinkles, And both these Somebody to, show him the 8 r out Oyer Unde But she, like one stono-aeaf, only shoork . . I . . L . . I . monstra6tive folks, which,wouldexhibit abouts never flagged, Bud that, when found, I � , ' L * . . ,g. , ) 0 . itself, if an opportunity of sufficient ma,gni- scale ter'riblay6ligoinoaWould be attempted, her head, %nd (allowed him aow,a.atAjrS to, L . . 'Oere a'score ofyo�srs away as yet, Builler the I owns, . ,. ' , ln*ek'a IMagsielle V.teoJ1VJ0tL ' . � I., � . I I . . I . .L Chlef 0114rel *48 In her Voice -so gentle, so hi W�11, I date- say my wife will - show Inds, 64 T ordinary eir- -suppose the little passage where, the wind was ., prompt and efferatual remedy fplz . � . I . I " A ould occur.. .1nolor L. and perhaps perepetruted, . Still Is a Sure . . . L .1 . I tender, so c9lifidglice-inviting to all who M, nowered.Ray,mond, good-naturedlY.. -ounistances . they certainly aptdAr -morose the very -worst that could b appeU�Aappoge p9uring in like &'deluge through a broken all stages, weak memory, . . . .. I I . seemed to be .worthv of her .eateem-and J'J in enough to will and disagreeable snougi.q. But it is the they Slow her RSYMOna-well, Jai tbeM dika. The whole 'cottage rdoked like - nervon 0" in I erite.610L &ill VA think that time � - lost of"ibral, power,' Sexual prostration, , . . � she was'very all jailer estimation of bang heavy - on her hands in; my absence. poor lieutellant-who has cause to complaihn S�ayber'also. itwQuianot lffi 11 night .sweitt, spermatorrhea, sominal .. . - walk 'wit be di Gait for tree- It waol not So daifx. bat, they cou . ,--that worthinesew-aud yet so dignified; so She And the hurso inight' just as well rather iban we. 4 b6uple'of walks one like her to die, having nothing left to sea what had happened -the door--waa Ott weakness and general loss of power. It , , L . I . I I . 4 ter, when- to the Mormaid's Cavern as anyWhero else;, . . . ... � calmly oourteousi distant as a u . I thio, Mr. Stevens ii th6; limit of our Pelf- live for. ­ 1§ its binges, and was jammed back on the repairs nervous 'waste, rejuvenates Ahe ­ . I . Addressing those who repelled the trilety while I know little Millywillbe delighted . L Ut now;: with. little Milly,- . I . I . . sacrifice,; butto ho6va such &wet blanket hRiymcnd ivasucv dearer t6 list wrong side against th.e �w,&14. 'Through the jaded Intel - . � . � I . � . , I alth U , . . . -lect, strelighens the enfeebled i . I Iseedle of her bosait, kmong the flook'of. With �hejsea flowers." for a guest in one's own house, Ili weather t1i.al'aZore-for that lie could not lid -yet ould,te boon the steady light from the brain, and restores. surprising Jona'and;.. I I . ' . I _ I , _ 1. . rough- fellows beneath the liedienatit's I 11 I cannot venture to ask*such a fa V*Or as like thla',�Wlth the ides,too, which CareY how infinitely -more precious was -his life I gult"tia' Pharos,above Lucky Bay ; 9, ob eering vig6rto the.exhausted goinerstiveorgAns. L � . . . . . a laid that," observed4Mr.L8teVonS, gravel ' . . . � . . . . command, most'of them would liew L . ' ' Y, , - has got hold of, -that he I$ %L Coast -guard Even thi6,&ep sleep of' his filled her with sight to Mildred, glad to feel that there The experience bf thousands proves it an . . . . - I L � down their lives for her' aweet-sake; but a.. ,L0 I. will Ask 'it myself, my dek . Air," inspector in dIsguise-why7 with .411 his . the sense of. separation. HOW., would she were fellow-oreatures there, up,aad about, "� LL . L . Invaluable - kemody. � Full, particulate in " , .1� . ,� few. black sheep, conscioJus. tba� she knew , returned Raymond, with cheerfulness,,avol .seaman's superstitions, I should think be . their usual task, and even.coantericting to car pa,mpblots, W - �icll *a deaiie to MAiI ' . ­ I . . their. chttracters far better thaq the simple let,you know to. morrow." : %.. '' ,� I I feel, then, when he should, in reality, have . the L Wf U, effects of . free to an ' I - I., . . . . , Would consider Friday next, ,which rids lefther? She -did nbt' venture to "picture , scale extent a the storm; . lieuteiiant did, heartily W�j'sbea: him - ,,Thank you very mucir I .1 . . y address. sold 'by all druggists . :1 I . ill criiid the him -, a luck - , Re ad her of that* eye ' L . . � . �.,. -. . ,of his friend y, day.y I the loss of him, though % sudden,. shrinking ,r,h eve'rywhere -at 50o..pei boxi or twelve boxea, . - ` I . ' . - I unmarried. , L I . . Stranger_. I . . , I.. But Mrs. Carey doesn't. think he t's an' of her heart told her that Such a thought w ,t! I 8, too"it �amind laot c0e to lookfor f6r �5.00. , . � . .� - ... . I . 11 And I thank yod, t�o,l . . - 'on- � . although we mAT, � , I . . . I . . ­ . ill I ' er b a I .. I . . 1; Now, Rray GO a within doors, my dear , t quoth the Ii inspector," observed Mildred thoughtfully. had passed, unbidden ath,*art b r in; itin fair wevAher, watches us always, and in . I �. . . . I ­., � I - I I - . Mrs. Hepburn," cried slie; ­aua' if you tenunt, slapping his� young friend oil the 'i,.Well r L 1-hooe not," laugliqd.Raymoud , but liow would she feel' to -morrow, wben-he the storms of life -beacons as too,haveu, and . I " L_' L . .- And your husband, will, Share with us our' .bh6ck. "But let me tell you,.one thing, 11 for I'liever,Bam her behave so frigidly . to would in reality .be absent? How would in the r4ght �of deith is a star of hope.. � Great improvoments LA4 recent!y been . I . .mf�aa,y meal, it will be veiykiud-ot'you.�'...HQE�bu6,tiltboughit May seem i somewhat nybody since" that scoundrel, . 'JAeut6nant . She feel in such another night'of Storm "Hold th I is, dear' Mildred: -nay, your made Ili Caibollne,' a deod'SO-zed extract ' �_ ' "W I I 0 of 'pptroletim, the,' kPat natural hair - I the* f act- is, I 'ain af raid of -s, inhospitable, you have only. billf an'bone TopBell,. threvr -that poor, half-droivrned when there ;hould be no. .protector beside. hand shakes ;', let Me .leavoi it be this Step.' . I - .. I . . .. I . renewer, and 'now it is Absolutely perfoot - . .. � � storm," replied Raymond, .­Ia wouldhob og so to geli 'home with a dry skin. The NAvioandland back into the Part last her, w ould -wake witha touch, As . Raymond pai d6will the thing.-Jile, carried, �� . . I . . do' for my,w.ife and child to -be caughtill one storn . One.of. - , , hom Shop �ioirjng the waipscot, .W ' As art oxquisifo ana delightfully fd , , I I - .. I i is brewilig Apace youder. . winter,. and.. she declined to sit down to now, mud cry, ,1 Raymond; I fear..,", afid .and Should .. hild is ,hair r3ke sin an res, to _�_ _vow,y1od Li I , ­�_ 11!__�- _. � afyour soalweatera, What do you say, 6h my men 'shall g6.witli you. with a couple of of� � . � .. wife watched him, fXRiR.Aq4JA,cJ,�ha_p,U ­... ­ ­ . ­ , . . . . . L dinner with him. What.. does. she. think Straight be comforte - . . . J � - , �', 7.,!::�,__;­;­�� - moat wea.ther-wise mariner? ,Comet tell boat-cloalts, and ao.umbrella alsoilf you about this St . . .. � I . �. I `X&T 'Cid�v,t6ilu:u-a'-�*$C,U-LA'�:7-�-"--,' -Twice a as@& ad ..- . --- : .1 .J.", 01 ... - druggist . � '_ I . usthi3truth, tbough*1 .bW.,n,!aothing would -please - altbough I ,doubt_.wbether_kLn .", evens 21' _�ZA9-JTuR_b40­-_T .V,eV0r�1aftZ4f6v;;;46FW- 11 . . ., . . , : I.. 1 I . . I . 11,=hvi��%-4,X­*4. " I., She' -00"%-t*o�e-lN-Y-"-,Yuow—s--V%i'F-t-6��lYi3W�,,�' 'vi_fil"g­la � hlj�b' t 'be- to-rie's' ­8he' drea4ed* his to heavethe house-doo,"Into lfs.� !.1, � .1 I '" ­_ . .1. I . - � f�.�_,,-Wve:,= � "rozaft.` t4i-ditid.�,'tir��;ii�dinle:z'wit,lt ,urn"b6hi `ca .a In such. W'bai�ei` asis. orne bao ."it I . .. . I . I I... �: ^_ ,­�­- . ­ I . ., �-F . . butalie has a half. suspicion tbat,"instead -%�sencb, ,beyond risastire, although- she vosftio5n,aad.twico wai­ 1. . I . . 1; '' . . . I ur et .of teac in . Waltph . I . such kind. triendsi, A',i&� eapeciallA. to.day�.,,. ptomised by �tboge, Clouds." 1, . ... - ., . .�f hisobei to herself. , against the'wall An , a . ird: . e . .. .- . � ,. . � I %.- ,,, � . . ., � . . . ng wcoast�guard official, he is upon could act explain bar f6xs; even � . .Ulse .�. . . � . 11 rP9 s. of pur studdlits. I - � . 4-Theie, � it' w t , Vh -time, taking AdvAuta'a a '6 01 Tuilt investigate, bur cla ... ve I ost the!-, . : I ,., .. a didWt" cleall, forget i , . -.- Feemit me to carry the bost-Gloaks,' quit6 the other side. The landlord of.. the The cxpectm6oli of I ad.thrown a Shadow, . , I . Nation." exclaimed the lientenant. 1, Upon entreated, the strailger, earnestly ;.,i lot nia Growh is � an d6liging persori,' And I 6f the oug ,and pt4ctlbal Be QOlin nd before. . . . ... I . . . . , Stands upon her life ever Place: she' �hd hosard 'of a luoid: inteival'in -the mad f at ana'r . . I for'the tro4bl ' . . storm, .he'mausged to. close the 0 , And . spe I nain .,Your 934e , Bat f ou ' f that the �' . . IL my word,thia�ii to bad. And'� to call­Ouio .do something in - returi - 'a I very welL. with thei4imateriant,but, As she, his. intention to go .to Marmouth, Q,ud had ­ I . .. . . . I I � 1. . . , I , I I I I + ' . . I . I . . I I selvea old friends'tool" .` ,� ."' ..,.,. . am, about to: give,. an,4,in reparitiOu for the thi�ksl w . a eye put the bar up. . Th�n they want over the ' , . � ithout much. roason.� He he li,iudd6nad 4swo hav0000ni theauniver-' I - . . _ , �-V i� Nv, Mr.�. Carey, 'your wife didn't for.* mi�;hief I have inv untari, committed. iude%�oiod to show himself a friend tb the sar-y of. their .Marriage day. . 6 was little house"Beeing that all -was safe. The ORITISH., AMERICAN . COMMERCIAL COLI.K. . .1. . . . I . . AY), I - . . '... . I I . . . .getit," obBerved3dre. Hepburn kej�rovingly; 'Moreover, Maine � arai Revenue .iipoli more �ihd,u_ one ocbtisioh -, now two y . nrl the hQuee-maid - " . '.* " . .1 . .. s. ; , - ... . .1 I -by th�t , shall 10, ears Educe she )lad escaped from cook a Vaie titting up I I � .1 . . .1 . '. - _. .. I � . . . � . . . . 4�sfie­whispoiired to mo,', her congratulations whereyoxii: house is, at *11ich I conclude I but his- informations .Are alwayti laid a, iliat Ared,d slavery --Lf rorn the woniall who .Ili their respective beds, with their - night- . . 1. I I . �. � . I . . . . � - - "' � I , I .. �. . am I ( . caps. tucked behi . ad their ears, I as though . . . . . .. . . . when she' kissed me." ' I - . , t) call :66-morro;� morning in order to -little late. .At the present -time it seems he'd claimed her very heart to d*&p6ii of ­ I . is thbpio�eo t6 leatil. busluess. No instiintion , . . . . ,, I iissure you, my dear Caiey *g aecon4any you an Your journoy.11 �'. . . I � . an ajm6s. the' storm� wak An oratorio of which,they bliers e(A al advantagea.to young men., Stuolents ', , .. I . I I - " Ubibla 6e Lucky B�y .peoris ha�� received IN, Ill d began to breitheh � u I I � � - lyi ifit as her ownt--an � TNr t*o oyies;rs, . te dupoix any - I I .. . � . of that. sort haPpened to tne,"�. remarked 11 I tim, sure' yoii Are very polite," ,to- I roij� Giber quarters. that 4 A rua':is, to be phero'of liberty And love. .vKo�ild n4t%have� missed a no .'ellierAtanytfmc. For.,,ci,ro,Ulari,aao1 specimoin6, .. . � 'mook' gravity . . .0516, ind, L ' eL I I . . . Of Penninanabip,' . L , . . . I . I I i. � I RELYMOPd tvitli .. "I -have turned Rd I . I . her former task mistreAs'liad-`b an" toiled in t , . " . , . . yinond' iigid , not , al6gether ' R � , . � �.� Address the See C I L . I Soon attompted upon a .'%rge : s 0* I . . aceoAnt, but.'bqth , ears Mildred ai(ected, � I I received: no: e.9ilgratulattong ;,and I tbought relishing, perhaps, thw addition of the Pelf- of course' if 'th1s'bd­*So, .% spy such- as* . , r tary. '..' . in .h6r .schemes of* .Vengeance, f6r'that� to -laugh at their fea'rsi and, endeavored to _ ' - .L * . : . � . - ,� I— 1. ..1. . � ., . . ' ! '. I . ... I I I , . � , � . I ` I � L it a piece of great unfriendliness anol-neglect ."invited Stranger to their their little. party 9teveni'ln.th -'enemy" - camp would, be SeheineS She h4d was as certain. as. that the reaasuro them;'but when Bhe ones, mo " ..; � . � . I . ,, L - 11-4. � , . I . I.. '. I I L.. . .. . . . t particular, day,. invaluable. 0 I . �14 . ­ I . to I XJE,W6, I'l - - - � . on your part.'?� - � . I . . . in he:ivalk on' -that 11 I . - I t , I � . �.. thunder 61oud holds the lightning. ',But a6ught her:oWn COUOhLlt wag Xiot to sleep. MACK's MAC. sp)(c](Nis - 1. . . . i . � . . . ,, Pooh, pooh," answered the lieutenant A. flere is.my wife,Tsee . , 4611 readyi war . ned , , ,,I � should have, tliought Mrs -6 C . ar, . ey was wag it always to be SO?- Was-ndt. th � is . prev'- ,A new And totally unexpected. a .. ft. "of IAL � .. . .. . . 9 . -.1 - . I I. . . ' . . . I . L . 1, . merrily. 11 1 don?t care. about Vou at AIL 'of hot danger by prudent Mrs. Csroq, I. to S balp'n . tOL entertain such I at,- Be , . L L . I . Mi . L � . � �/ promp - ., . 01 , . . . .1 o Sensible' W . . , ut 14ppinosi too great to be enjoyed, Uot-L prehension bad now taken posSesajoij '01' . L * . , . is a Buie, t . , '6 1 . I . L . -.v . L and effectual reme . 1. I -inking of yoiit dear . hive, no doubt.." , . . . I . It ' a 'by . . , . - 4Y for�. Neryousnead . I 9ras only th * Vife-" - � . : , fetched apprehensions, Answered Bay- I ithstandin'g that it, wa's thus ,mtkrie sip . . . : . . . . I . . I wX bermind.' . . . I . � . * . d ' j ' eded RiYtuQud, . 14 1 - have. turned he ' . I I LVpon r I' e3scul .�ut of doors," i4ond, carelessly, "I but wbothq- . this her fears? 'Would not those fears one day - Why, for the first tir6a'atiriIg their .. , I .' in ALL its stages, I . I * t th, P�Y,wa I r 'L . i . . � . . . . .... .. I . ' ' . I . I .. . is very pretty."' �'. a4,. �iaugbea that gcoalady; As She followed her iontlemau'lis c-oasi,guardsman. or smuggler -bs'realizod? ,And at what'time' was ibis marriod life, did hot husbavasieep. with a - , . ' , .,.w6ak Memory I 11 � . . ' . . . , She is no.'Cofily very Rretti, � but' V . gu6st int I o the garden, 11 foi it is not right I is no loovOrn, of ourav 'bui 6t the Revenue. more likelyto-take, place than 'when I�ayl L piatol I . � I . . . Lobe Oflllralnft,�ier,' .,,.. - I . . . - '.. IL � I . . , . loaded iuder ,big I L Pillow? Wag he, * I 1. , I . ��, 11r6stritlah, Night . . I I . % good," .continued the lieutenautputhusias-' that . either she or -the. chilil Should be IS temporarily Separated 2 too, beget by 6, . presentiment of.imininent I . . . I , ­Sw6ats Weakness' . � .. I .. ­ . L So long aswe aroifi theseparts, thave mond and She we . � . . I . 1. I . .. I I 1, . . L I tically 11 aud,l*was a stupid old sea monso. caught in the. coming storm. ., If she could made up-iny mind Ao.inix. myiiilf up with Upon whom Would the blow first fallT . peril, or wba be now cogni6aii 6f.some real , ". . I . I . . slid .igomeroll Loss , , , - I , - I ' ' ' . . I . 'L I . . I of,Power. it repairs , , ' . ' ' � L tef: not to fomembei.'- My dekr Mrs. Hop- b Nve dined, and.sl6pt here -and we have ,neither side., - We have neVer bought a ' An intermisiibii longer thsiLl usual' Was Aunget; tbe.'LilatUXc' of Which' he was . bon-* ': " v.- . L I., ,:, Xst�oji,o Wil6to Ito L , . * " , I . L "' . ' " L . buriii, I wish yoU:InaUyh�ppyretUrqddf the hot],, bed ,Ila - board- to Bpare, .ilthough of . yard of le�os or a bottIfi-of brandyainco,we. taking plo.c6 -1n:the elemental war without -,. cealing from. U,er.? t `:(TRADB. XA=.) - ' I . Ju, . � . I . .1 . , p .. .. . . � . , . L . . Mildred'did not dare 0 . vapatogthdAded:' -1 . I � . , - , . . 1, . . I day .W1 �. � , 'S ell natbe'EnfeebledBredn and ., I ' ' . L' . ' L ­&, L ' ' ' ' ,the humbleAt,-thai would . baye 'been L'sa have beenhere, �P;lthoughldoabt iftbose-, . muttbiinis only Were to be hea,rd, as though 'Ask him the question, for -very drehA,Og. ' Int0led , 6 I , . .. . . . -1�you..heai that, Mrs.' arey211 cried , ' Were *counselling L . 1, -Restore Surpr Tone and Vigor to th6 Ex. ' . : - ." L . I a S'L WI OW, excellent plan - but she -said...V6ry ,rudely commodities Are to be got anywhere else SO the. powtts ,61 tho- air what'inight be the reply, . . - � . hauste . � . igans. a experience ok, th usoinds. . � - I I ' - I . I Raymcpa; "he''Wishes .,=y' W If id '. thAt she would" rather. be -at home, Alone ,cheap .as in this little ham -let Of-Sandby ; together as to'the point 'against Which they ,:- - -.'* - (To ' 0 L I -. . !.� . INV I LHUnXiobY. .."L P .. . I I -1 � � . I * I ad . . m . . . . . - BecauBe. he is hlai- VKith you., ... . . - shou .� . L .. . . . .1 b contiva .) , � '. an � .1 and wore than once I . I , , . I I upon the other hand, it is not my, business Id next direct h . . . ., I P11C." Medicine is pleasent to the taste, and in .. . � . . . I... . . t e;r fury; .. I ' .1 . . . * . . I . .. L .1. . .. . boy Q and under no circumstances call, it do'. . . .., . . . ned himself, .'and.Loanailt havi) lier,,.,hb .. -11W . to toll,Pare� that. Sim,qn. Reeves has got %, Suddenly and � yet ,with ihe'�Paturalnass 40 . I � . . . , . elcome the coining,'sReed the. part., , Tim strongest gakrisOn in Germany is . hirn. suffi6iont for t*,o. 1. I . ; I maliciously desikes ime death', not only. of ing,guest,14s 4 motto that we think highly coillar under his hearthstone, 'Or. that peculiar. ti) the situation't for,nothing Ahat that of Berlin, wbWh comprises - 15. bai- week's medicatlop, thus. being much cheaper � I . . . . l . mys . elf', but of any Oersoa who may h%,p.pqa:, I Wirter. Dickson's boat his a false bottom.. occurs to our IS6jilds, at such Q, time seems , I than any Otber medicine sold-�-iiudxhild it Is , ,. . . of in the- nottb,"--obseivad Mi. Stevens, I . I tali6ns. of infantry., I battalion of iifles,. 8 . . I I . . .... . to take Mro...Repburnla fancy .after my . '. the'eheapest, it Is mabb, better, ­- I . I . .. ... . gath6ringtbe boat -cloaks, *blch,W6 liall- -That, was * the new parson's great mistake demand inilairy as to bow it ear and failtviy battalions, 21 iquad- Full particulars- in our pamphlet, wh1ch *a. - - , _ - �, " I � I . .1 . .. . I here, and which has diAtirely 'destroyed- his ' uddenly, .Mildreats thoughts d � % . I I . docoaae." - tenant haabrought 61at in the meantime, . - stran a or!"' . pipu desire tomall free to any address. -� 1. I . � get t'..' 'a roll. of,,. cavalry .and iregiments 6f flol . . . ,,It ig.poasible?" daked Mt. Stevens Usefulneffs. Apriest�ofour'religi6n,�iould ,started to Mr. Stevens. Why' did' Mrs. . 'Iftnelk-la Plagaefle ftlitollelve Is sol I by ' -. - . ' . - . under big arm.�11 r believe that Hepburn. Artillery; while in the neighborhood of the ig ( * � , . I . h6laughter still broke like 1114to at 50 cts; per box, or 12. bdxes for $6 ­ � . I � . blandly, WhIA t . . is a northern ns;ma, by the bye, is it not?"' have been more adroit. And yet, to � find Cardy.dialike him so ?.,,A good. womani if capital-st Potedsm, .Spandau' 4" I I be mailed. free po ta � . I . I � end Chiitm .rw f a . ga oil receipt of , . - . . * runiiing-fike from Raymond and the two �,, himself blocked oi]tt of%his own jWpit, on 'ever there was one, was Jbhoi I[ientenant'B ,Ott dresoirtD- . I . � . .... � . ! I . . I date s6y it is,": andwered Rayinond . . , enburg-'9 battalions of hitioutry, 1 'bat.- the mondy, -by ad g . I . _. � � ladi6s; and the Ii ate i nt stobd amilin the very first Sundayo by kd& of 62u, de: vie I wife'; . Sincere and Rare, And With a�taarvel- 1. I . I , . . is Us . I 'but shaking 9' dryly; 11 hub' we, are. southern folks onr- - . tallon of rifles and 19'squadrons og. cavalry � I.- �`- 4ackla 111inignetle 1wedicluon Co - , - - , I , I . his head, sa-though they -were selves.-6o6d-bye, Xrs. Care ,,, good-bye, Can't y6u'lancy old Reaves -explaining in a lous. faculty for di I scera.ment. of .character, . are quartered. Iffetz. comes next, on, the . . I . Windsor, Out., CAn4a., : , * . I . I . . . . : much too ha�ralaponhim. "Is it:p6ssible i '. .y .. . 'Aisper, from Jhe clerk's 'desk beneath, ,which the':pure som6tim6s � . possesan-even, list with a garrison of 100 squadrons, com, - BOld by All cit ggl6ts bveqwbere. , �� ..,. � � . . . . I . . . that'Mr. Carey has wished this I dear, lieutenant.' . . : ..�...­­ . . I I . u . I I � � � 11kily-Insily . . . . . . that there was really nowhere else to put the Bimplest, such as 'abildreit-ai th O,U9 h ' - I * . � .. .1 - I . . . . I I happy returns of her wedditig-44.11' . . 44 Good-bye; HapbUra ; and God bless -them to I panies.audbatterlas; then Strasburg with ,. '. : . . , . . � . I . � I I . I .. . ity, said- -the lieutenant; you," whispered the old gentleman, I I � ,for .r a day or two, and requesting. -his the ciystil,.soul shrank. froili gross,contact, 68, ,Mainz with 60 Munichand, uimi with ' . . . � 1. I I . . : I ­ ,, That's- just reverence to preieb troxii where he .Was as thb Venice. glass 'shrinks and troolaims . . , . I . . I . I �_ — -------- , I-bg-uhml-j-OMUL�kINOLy.tl_"rdi.#ing.th&L being so civil to that lubber ;, he has taken instead of shifting t', � Raymond xpared .the presence of the, poison.' :As for' herself, 59. each, Drosaeja;ith 55, Konigabarg and . .� . I . � - . � . I . � . Mrs. Hepburn is married at AIL I itt .... bought I eVra-no-y-i-o-yo-u,-xrs-a-e-m-a-,-Wd-d-eoliiiO ' .Cobloutz,vilth 49 each,'Danizio with.46) . . . . � . . . . . . I a' -w-iit'rC'iglit%y-�Utth'e-Pi,otur""O��draw- ­Mildrad-wavawarg of �hd want'Of foundk-. . ,,deburgivith 45-, Cologn6 with 44, Posen . .� I . . � - . that I Was talking to a youngachool-girl like, to -let Me accompany YOU, and help ,to. Ing, of_A circumstance thai 6a Actually tion in her o4n suspicions i she suspected Kag I � . I I I � . Nation used to be,. and'wishing her joy of cariy,the cloaks. Do'you kno,wi between' OCOUX ad but lately in the parish church ; every Stranger of boding them,no good, witli 80, Hanoverwith 89; Breslau with 87,- + - - �' I . 1, . , . . .- like boy and I and me, I can't help thinkilig' he may but . Ra . steAt with 36, Neisse, Stettin and Lud� � � — -�. .. I . .. I herbirthols�`Y. TheyloOlimore Yet, Wildred scarcely 'Amiled. Again mud That very Lieutenant -Topsell,whow Ray. . --- I . i I I -Inspector himself; -that's why I I. . I with 32 each,*Wesol. And Potsdam- � . . � � . , ago,in ber.'hilsbaAad rallied her.upon )act i - . . � . irl, the pair of them, do they not?". - , be the . . � mand had spAen of thcCi-idtarnoon; she w'S'er I I- I g .. Mr. and Mrs. HeRbuira are very young, ,, stopped .you. just. n6w. ,�hen you were silence and. melancholy ; at. dinner, when hadidentifiedin some Manner with, their with 3f each, 1xigoldslaft,-with 29, and -_ I I . returned the saying'thai I. wasn'li. ove'rworked. ,I have - t- ,stea .1ler lovi gly ivith 28 -squadrons, companjai and - -Mr- I � . stranger coldly, 11the o 0 in C6 a ' I _. - _­ . . . I n happy �, h a I 11 bumper, enemies'; -Aaa,inaedd 'his Merciless And . _­ � I . . day, of whi6h this - is the atiniv6reary,owile told him Allat I - haven t a 'Moment I can - ,ad made fiir drink aglaso herself to the biatal character seemed to have fitted hi�n batteries, . . I . I . �­ __. � . � not be very far distant. - .Two years ago, I call - my 'own. Now, do''you. go on b In * I . ; .- I . I 11 . . a' 9 health of little Milly, she did -contrive to I' r the. ally of h But 'She 'A lady living near Brie'; Pa�, having been � . 1, . . . . I * I I . should say, at the latest,. it .. I . oiyil to, him-tberals, a 'good fellow. 0 or slid feared, . . troubliid for the � past few , years with .'�& ,� . 11 I . ,� .. I ..� I . I ,� . . .. WDY' the 'Lord Harryll! cried 'the just in lb's ;ca,st t6m. off, for so while ; but - �%terw%rds, bad been Mistaken in 'that cmd'and had - ­iighb si oofber ... . � I 1. . . . . . . .. . �_ . � the'sort -of devico the �govera ent. a , S. the evening, dia,ir - on, and the. storm. done. the pbor­Wreteh'Wf6bg who had since malignant cancer on the id . . I I . . , 10.dii!;��T. � I . I -lieutenant i his-iind, ulia"nof-di.Or6dit., . 0 - . slagping his leg, 11 but 1h.. would. Adopt in order td see $ 9, Iellow�4 inereasedi .her. ,v&gue forebodings' oace�' then -met I?wer,* W; It .was .decided that the entire . . . * . Stevausbas 'guaMdd lt­gdessed the Very doing his. duty ,, just the s6it of thing,'t i Go, , I with . t over. rig ?4.11 o , f the jaw-boap, should be taken I . . � 'more, seemed to -take possession of her, ably for that Matter, fight* . . . " . . .1 . . . a. Novi, X for doirij which you wbuld give A man a 'Ing agaillB entirely Out. This operation was c 'at I . - . . . .. time that.you. two were mide oni And after One. or two 6,ttdmpt4'to win whalm1bg odds lu hia 7 ill calling. But, I ohau ad, , , 1. . . .. .� . . .1 . shoilid, never have guoigsed it�nover, Inde6d, tol'oloien on board ship. 'tilt thoire- bar to 6hibrfal talk, R mond himself grow this Steveils; who had given noevide by One of the most celebrated pbysicians , � . . . � . , , my pritMe opinion,is', that it's ail tionsdrise 11'1'.tis all 0, mattir-of, opinion. .. Whia the I . I Ay . ' nee of . I � I . . . I . silent.. I . . . . � I � I an evil disposition; why did, She Shrill, . in Pennsylvania. From the time the first 1110 - TnADE SE10 I t�L`D �PTVOXWET %iRAV I -!�not marriedt blosa you; Admiralty his Once got its 6ye upon a , cut wag Made until the law was removed T .. . �,.,k: .., ! I I.. . I I I otill� - They're conversation, however, was by that time Irotd, him ilk spite of herself? Why had : . � . � I . children playing at being Mar. follow, they try him, iii.ill sortg of wa S, to * tendered alulcat impossible hythe violexiia she shuddered. to see his'cold gray eyes was just,18J min., a vety rapid operation.. . , �y . . � . I it , ' 'he ' venuine. There Attempt in this -case we's Made the , Orlel's lmpi.oied H .-,Ca%e' Fo.d 1. .� ` "I ­'-. I G "' gh; to be' sure thare's Milly, be. qui a sure. is g is cer- of the , rain,' shliddering - against the riveted upon Day Mond ? Andwilydia the, The . � I , I I I I t,'i',"dC!­',1Itb,U � Th ors.0 a0d, . .. � . . .. . . -tp . . . . ... tsinry something .underhand ' in this wjnd,wFj,.and.1oating -with mot6totious threatened,41is,ence other husband on, ill(, more difficult froth the feet that the yoting 16 inalinfaiDtilred bill hi Hamilton,- but: Ito .� I . . I . lady wanted to have the appearance of hot ��' I . � The ablisciousness of ba'vingsald some.- ,Stevens' looks, though it only � struck me thud iapon-the�gtr&w-tho,tolloa�ro6t. After -morrow seem to lower More menacingly . I unrivalledaudoosshol ,06116dfottlia, ntimber'of �- _ . . thing indecorous hero struck the lieutenant for the first time when I introduced.him to ihey,ho,d retired iOAMStj And Raymc�ud had, beeniuse he was to be accompanied by this face savea as nauch as possible, 80 it Was.. . fmitationo,siDilingmia�itilt.,i)n the'adicnowledged' - � . . . itself.- limpretty-6ollfident'he imthe fellea asleep, And thii waxen lids of the little Inecesoary to do the'tUtting of the bone I'll. reputation of'dur Food, tice carefully our - I . . .. . dumb; like that figure head of the.good -YOT I I . .. .1 . . _ � . � - mau'upbu-some-portion of the way! Shebad ' ' trade mark; and when 6rdAng be onto you get . ' . . .'. . _ _ _ Ship Panic, which reposed in his own. look Inspector.,, , child'in the cot by her side were closed in ijo feat but that her Raymond was a maidli, a diff6rout manner - t1lan bad ever before TUOULEY'S imprOved0fittlaVoOd from ear. ,, w Without much belief in the surmi of, All, been attempted. Theyoung kdy'bore,the � . I . ... I . out, his chdeks grow fed and s*dllen, whild� � go- mbet, Mildred lay wide. avlake, con. and m ore thaii 'a Match, for him, but his . for wait of & trurapet to blow, they emitted the good * lieuteu&nt, .the ezpr000lon of his. shm,d with shadowy fears. .To be in the very strength and dolirsg6 Made him care- � 'Operation trith' remarkable" fortitude and. RJ1AlVVFACV0AX* WAMXZTOI�, ONT'. . I . .. I . . A loud And -prolonged whistle. . . . , wls)i was quite sufficient 'to, make nay-. game room. with one Who' sleeps,, is, in less. And unsuspicious -, And,. besides,'what 0 physiciin prosent coagi�tulMddher �-� .1. . ., . . . . . I : .1. ' . .. d - Milly is . rather an iniodmalon , namo,) 0 mond more than courteous to his now com- some roBpeots, to be more lc�lnely than' it could the ationgest arm Avail against 1i oviiahtya grit mud pluck. A - celluloid law. I UUM FOR LtQyJOR CAA.VIX(;, INIJIGES ' � - .. I obserVed the stranger, breaking the some. anion, He walked a1ibtle in- advance o*f quito oompanionless. There is admetbing deadly weapon? I I . bone will be insetted 6'replied the end. C TION and C6htfyenos6.% Now i6medy, sitin. � I I . what ,embarrassing Silence,, "it is tha E � . . . . � pie 10 cents mailed lot stampli to ally part Ot � . 18wif0and Xr.Stovans,for thochildbe awful in the thought that, though the body 'While her mind, if with'thio taken, out. ' . . � , carried in -big arms, wasatili Girl indulged itse I vanada or bnitbd States. Address W. HIOAJ�N I short, I conclude to!! Melissa." - - lously-IM4 is there, tholsoul of our. companion is'ptobs- ghastly sopprabonsioni she was by no Means , HAvilm for aipg il a p1mied their feath Drag�� �j.Tqleohto. . . I . I . I . ,s r- or Mildred, sit," -returned Mrs,' Rep. atiani of 1�be lattor'a presence ; but While in" � . I I .bly far away "that the reins of his *owu. insensible of the extreme' inprobability Of to the mechanical gamus of Xesly, the . . 11 � !,­' � " ­ . . . buth cotlrtdoitlsly� . "She is named after 9-a didoo, he managed toconverso about baing' Are ou; of"his control; that he is the e�ent� her imagination thus 1proshisdowo mbt6i - and - gone down, into their r . . .11 � - I I � . I its wonder# Ili a Mannor . I . I . . the iocauty told i manid hita in the work of de . . Myself." Separated from Us so.though be wore dead. ad; but the idea grew Upon. bar neverthe- - PoPkets to I 1 IT" I Q M I . . 44 A pretty name; and a Pretty Child," that seemed to interest the ,Stranger � I . � The quiet breathing may iudeed &%sure, us 'lose until she had 'Maile up bar mind to- irighisunexp1mine.blo mech%ni8M,'%___-., � returned the stranger leaning forwardi and grea,tl�; so much"96, indeed, that hO that he lives; but thd shiab,fseo and senA Mrs. Caray a private. note in. the, bar of the New York Stockholders in the Over 100 StAmmereto , havos� been cut,, ad . I . I n,.J,bT . during the post three yeats. Teatime real . G. i, tat, rirely intoirupted him, except with -some moti(inloss. limbo Irresistibly r company havetsktin 9, bola, stand, for satls� . . regarding it' with attelitio! interjection of admiration or agreeiiiiint-, emind Us, of Morning to entreat that the lioutehant I all parts of the U. 0, and Canada. Address . orns very timid," ­ I . ­ � dear me, she so, .. that time when those eyes will never open wobia6coompaby his guest in the propose faction. Thoy have resolved to pay no OkAMMHAINO INSTITUTE, ton4on, Ont, I It may hate been, AS Mr. StOeno isid'. , nayi evoin when Hepburn pointed out Bowe to,glsddou us more, or those lips bless no eyourpion. She know that the wife w6ull more moncy-into the adthpany until Keoly I . .1 _______­� I � I that the child was easily frightened, or it object of interest within vieWi gr� Stevens with gracious apeaoh-wh6n Wo shall be sympathize with her terrots-doubly unrea. j�feiits Some of hiS alleged invautidne, and , k . � � may have been that his ow ' a countenance, would bestow but 'a 'passing glance upon it, .&IQ indeed, mud ail the Sympathy that sonabid, thougjh'tbey must seem to her,who that it he dia not patent some part of his . 1. . _A.01C lroTel. . I . . . . .1 being Morose 0,11a Atari), Wag act 0011CUIStOa slid then big keen gray eyes wcald flash Mai, 09.11 heap upon us will not Avail to know nothing of the Hepurns' tormar his- machine Within toll day$ they Would P � I . . to inspire an intent with much confidence, t the plltont cow t. x6aly feels . . . but certain it was that Missuparba ReR. upoh him as fixedly as b6fore, V,te they ab little, ajid When tll,o best comfort th ,to- Mile's 101,1400sq.tive S �to back again upon tlio speakor, and riveted jail up the athilig void in ourbearts by ever- tory-sud she know tha 4t; aced against him legally� M . up Sao a wall of didisatisfac-' part � C at guardsman would run the - risk' of losing ,vay'mach aggrieved-, but declares he will I .1 . . . I � . . I barn here got h' ld, it Was quite settled by the; two God hlipsolf, dah give UB -or So it seem promotion to a line of -battle. ship,' no Mut- notYiola. Hi6elo,llzsth6,t,thoro6,lpurpoge I I . . I gontlowen that their , WIL a to I I *O11 I tion as Caused hot removal within doors, purpose of iking our poor stricken souls -is to Idt-us dia too. terhow imminent it might seem,railiertbom of thEi-MOV811160t is to forta him to tell the . � Which, of course, com ailed the secession together toW&tdsMsrJnouth the next Meta. I d6ubt, I . ,. corans! COLDS, A8VJJA& , , � p I ' It if is Usual for OV011 'the - Most lot hot Buffer the liesit-sche, Asfbrmeat- seorbt- . . I of the two, ladies. , I 139 Was to hold good, no in bitter what should worldly Minded-tho metest, Alsto of sori Ing Mr. Stevens herself jil"the Mermaid's The Schiller prize is One that ig oitrard(I -,- VM06)n*G.00V0lI1, � a I #,in e%tramel3r sorry, Mr. 1161 6 t 6 eatheif-, while Mildra, upon her p F , I I . pburn"I . and gharo-to *save, Under such air- Cave, on the ensuing afternoolif that U;ight in Germany fdr flie"besb navg drAmo, in the ' Morro � . . . � obabivf3d, the atrwiger apologetically -, #"ti, P I t, to ised to tako her walk oil the ffity oam,tances, the sonic gross Web of voutri. be considered afterwards; suMplont 16v the langUage oi that country. A oommigbion , . ooghtto,bave rordembered that I have a- a rin the direction of the Mormoid,s C&v. V66110e that solely Uturps his thoughts by d This Old establ6lidd roatuddy call be with obull atorlori although viiihin I Orkit it the oxpectoid Storm Should abate SUM. ,..i1 thorof. In of rominont literary menf that spoemblod debea teb6minelloldd for tlia Above o6lilplaillix ,#cry repulsive � dAy.- 116 does not Purely lie oil )lie sleep. 8 'a ov I'Y Art4a,oa In gerlin for the donsideration of proauc� TRY IT, It your latrotbano has not got Ito he , teus6l mu not laid well mdanifigthall0tva oiently to make Ruph an =41tion f"011"01 less pillow While his true wife slumbers by box ay' Was 6 R' ib tions e6mpbting for the prize, halt dddlded can got It It-' YOU- I t I t' 0 a the MoAut"no ' sho ad' In" Ii V Ito I of X Suppose Mr', Sfi6 Y die f t to a 0i In . A it I . knows," Paid hipoide,calculatin still'� like soMo horizon. � that, none is good enough, tbi� year td - - J09X % 13rogLu I � V16opid. 6 to her husband, ,,thAt tbd as , tot us m6A _ " 6 Y. Thug Otly W. Bickid & 86ft) . � , 'I d. I sh I , t tba Va ii an .. . � 44 My'deAt Air," replied Raymond, . ."ra '" tat triumph of Pt h rwr mine a 6 fear. Una b 1 . I . ; I I � I . 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