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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-06-27, Page 6.-."rllllpllp"RT,P..Rqpqw-Ab�,-fLmmwgxlr, . � - - , , -X - - -".-, -1'. ­ ­­­. 1­1� - � �,"q, , =­­� -=--"---.C:,.-4 -�Z,--'�-.,�'- ---.�n---,�����--.-:��,,,,_I�,7.:7--:=Z�4z.��:=�-!��-.i"::,.�,. �=V­n��--�-­"­.­-..­ -1 , I . . I . . I 11 . . I . � I I , , . I ­ ­ � I � - I - - -1 11 -1 71! . a I . - , I - -, I ,zl 11 I. .1 ,*,- , "� ., . I , # I � .,,, I � I � �, I � I . � P � N I J J . 4 . I b * I � - I , - I & 14 . - 4.X XV -M -No BN saw"M I . I , an .1 . - , - . I 11 1. *1'1 '40 . - greatly alhoolotid, while the dam, hearing an � ",#�*,tIr - Lt since YOU have . Dra his •-P.&per, The land qw.atiOn is making 'to Way * ,�,­�,-�­ 2­� . 1��A - ­ � ; , ­ - I 9 L I it. cheile, Ion a. liockeit up 1XI . 0,, �� . , 1, , I L;'I'f 4 i ,4--'111­­� . . 1. I �­­­­ . �1 ­ . nat"40 bear 01 ­ . ,er-T -,--.- ­­­ .- IL a s. - The Other I I nuunual nois, . gtteo CougFoso I L A 7*" " fiL 6t _ba. �CL '��.j�­ _ ,;= L.." - I ­ . , 'or, roar Mons: Zoo I - L � . -. " , �'� �� 0 t outive asked that emu ' bent orwhl td-liaten.- - rau6e,w the United ­ , , -_' �.­', � L I uninterested People as the nit - ran - Anil' if ri I . I Representative Oates, of Alabamov, I , -4-',,,', and a little to rrested so a Corn Ulat-11 ly alive to fee, ­ Judr . - I A 1701"10411i 3PkIrA4031, . feel that a crisis day, ]Repreeen Y, " I . 1, 4A liftells, -3 n I � at at Le He w med Esper. just sufficien nmittea ,on' the Lt.�.Orl',Y �� A politin-Moved a maid, enough to Cloaks and - . " 130, was not lbot Is' ezoial . i - from the Viol to prohibit , ­.�L' ,; er.oug .- v a I I had Come ; 2h an effort she raised her I . 11 - chok- reported the House the bill ,� A#W" i - Aa i-or-Eladeleotatioll. length all Wag happily over, t LOTrOf-struck. arm of the seat, and [a to or owning . 11. ��. . I once. b . be .., , I �05­.. .�� leery of free trade, though gelf, graeped t C(,,*ring tit] , '­� . � 1� , . : � ,... TaitsAharthetl L � lidbe , an ro. Mo States, .Art . ., on. London k, r - tears, would aida . I - -1 0 li�'.kie, 46 No, no - that he did escape, , I have done aliens from 8, - . "o. -, , Ai�d.hqw to run the nati . � �Z* I I Cornelis at the station .; he would not wish any lande within she United id t " L -��: ." . left with Corn wrong, Cornelia . .,he bill. In 'F . an h eBoorked poor mikda;�e was kept in suspense for some ins back her *� an ardent zeal irteil for life." ray forget � elaborate re soeompan" .. th her train, while the de time, He i rwmpc, one -his privations ; P of She I . r Sheilistened.wi r. . . - 8 t Oij, �j AM So grieved to of I t the committee Says the Power ,­, . To all her lover told he ' Esperanoe to Gaspard"1111 rOOMP• - Y, she a, Poor monsieur I what I amid.,, said ' committee totally exclude aliens from I�Itll' .• Tulher fond Ini6"a made him feel I i she not been so loop I n t rellilembelr, Gaspard, -- each promise,"Government t, - I-- been q : I � . 11. 0 J�a homer. - . ap F, --- --.3----A--*3— s- --s- XMIL" n. -' �,:'��= -7=-- lr�l 1-1-1 — I ,-- W � - -, -.. " Aiolwlx�, 8 1:7�i - - - -1 I'll, 1.11 � , ,-�� �- I I v - ba-AAZU­��W-"�, ­­­=L�,r�­:��­4 a - 11111111--- -,-A ,­ -.1 - LZU - . , is- -!- � , �=�,�-- ----� --- U,-, , -!;A, . 1- ".." '*--. , -,n-" � � - -­ - . � - ", - ­­ - --,--z--'—' - . "­ -­��,nl-a,,q, ­ -11- -- - - 11 i -1.1 I'll, � ­ � . ;a_ �UZ ,, 131,1951:1TIM. .. 1. -111 --fir- � " ­ '"' . I d U �—,!;­� UA -740 -A"iT,J;­ � - -, -in - 1-111, ­ -a' how earuen - - Petal Qrne A, ' . w ` " ., 11 , . 0 (I lie U WJML , I ,had Us good-bye? 1. is not hill t a done ,in the Dae the U1311100es " "'. .. And so One moonlight eve 134 Popped h* Liow fio us, it not a t " . , )nto fition. shop, and the shabby lodgings IN iah Woul when he wil . tfiie in really An sovereign power certftill)Y, . . -, The One =Ou1% ­, I I -�� U6&&Ipz�, _ , her, au Ole Ole ; but she had not , - -,- Y estionEl. �l I _,e:�, - , , , ..t. the. 60-m-morle I as - ." � . =Uvw bwpp--d US k LLV ­ ..'33 - rol-gawa aefizing voiibab .• nor heart Its bcsMS P Care for any bI mer in udes the ieeaer O"'7 &I ­ I . just at the bare suggestion . a thought to at one , tati..a a heavy High. - sunk Eaperalloe had fallen back to her for 0 may exerohe after Para, end sprang from the cab without the Gaspard gsv an M tinu- . as Poor Lemorder I it ever a m ations but through her tears Cornelia property rights they I . .sr of matrimoniar yea but -won ), running into the Shop with POR and during the con ove requitted; _ td. Cherie, it it had not would not like- Shay are admitted, 1; r(1 well, he did. Well, port I. ---,-.. --- -- - least diffidence, I the landlady, � o been caught the words, " He . . I And so ben9*th the silver moon . all speed to shake hands With been for You, I Might per ione., I Anoe of their - alien condition. The * ` . I Their troth the lovers plighod. I and leading the astonished and dismayed k this accounted continues -. I I staircase. I - with him, And the disgrace of that would more oblige -t I . n I Perhaps her vexation &I Ascertained, with 1j' the dark, narrow ving here." way in which She 6s your committee : !IT me. now. dean I landing be worse than star i for the very sayers , �ty, that certain noble- ,: Then Said the at& � --- ` - - ­ on, the first lei slipped from• him icadver- adminis fiask to Raper' reasonable certsiu I --- - precioua drar, . -whe, -­­­ another moment door The words " teredwine from el, pally Englishmens, with a , I g of Vow ,,,ad, and FA trances W1 red, but took no � imen of Europe, prind ' .­ -7 V T- - - quickly opened, tetokiyII. Espe I was in �ha aggro. ,. � Yoa);7U6W the me together-",-�,was q1c 1. . sapar I 6 -it ration alludde . SPOP! g at . . ' ' . I cry Of joy. Sew in , " f have acquired, And now 0 r I That w6 have, PWOrn� ji - into , 'a -arras, Whil iera, fearing tO,% ex him. - 7 drink this mud Stop oryin . I ­ eyes . his hand, notice 0 7 "she asked, Mier a ,a Now pw million 'Acres a I whispered then : the c�san ohsding hi And poor madame ones; it you had a tithe of your brother's gate- about twenty-one M4 &teS. We . IM01 a. ely blush, all g this is: , at half touched. , 46 . I woald not h ,he United St I ,I To me its me loohea on b� as barnacle, and �briev SiI64C8-' powers of auduranee, this have land within I information to . I �� on- M other men; , --- - ..miun ainca I had her - -- �- - h$6VA not , sufficient - --. ---­�LI-A 77:7� ... � ­----- � I ­ - ----.. - . ; she was in 1! raude, inly ­ 100 it -Me -- --V--- I ­ - ­ - , ­ -- - , here - ­- 4� ­ ��--- ­ . . . . . . . . � - "­­­­�­ ­ 4xpcztmmnssz%��i �t�,---- 05,55'.­'-fiew-� ­ - 42� i�lud -, . , I I I , ar F�ra. . igffiT;"WT . � . disengaging apologetic, letter f course t! as noMW I loving I . I it so important, an it in gen- . . . . - . - embraces tarred to him With an I on working her way out to him. 0 cier nor Consoling, but sperance a lov aliens nor it This alien, - I by a reference . . BY THED DU : wistful glance. onsieur Xiemer , lure was more pleased )nce orally held in smaller bodies.. kDOPTED ,a Forgive me for keeping YOU Waiting, they are ruin*a' forwasthan 'at g by the non-resident ownership will, in the course I . duce. Gaspard to never had a notion of savings so no 1-1 - . I as governeso." to Gaspsrd's virtnee system Of loandloraism. . ....... do� I . Uncle; � ought -to intro . -looking out for a situatiOx - ' s'Oh to herself. She a owed the of time, lead to a i eats and . - - A.- - ,ado her I But repro With the bee, .. I as Poor raladslue I how B . ad & little, dried er eyea, And , incompatible i0tree. The 11 OF TWO OOUNTM& & dean held out his hand, mutt ered in wine, reviv I she free institutions of the United being . . . A TAU or husband in yon." O the she is brave and good-hearted,; she w Cowered down into her corner. where - ng Iwid ' went down to h . Something polite, and was taken lint - without doubt. con 1611 "esp. foundation of such & System is bei . I. When she we )OM, she could not resist 0 Dom, which Esperancererpem- * monsieur before 10139 ,ravely; stern� broadly in the Western States and Terri, the drawing r( about the Collin- dingy little r more, sh4kbby bt Gaspard, how I wish I ware old enough A Cornelia a&% IN atobing nor g riving vent to her feelings ab to go ori so a governess, then I could help seemed* her torieg. , .. �l bared so well, but looked far . and unsympathetic as She had and enterprise Of E arOPesn . 9 issiter people in orals who, and comfortless than in her time. d, and Espersnoe"s as The avarice a hem to invest " Fiona, and Rilol ortact And ,o feast hor you, perhaps." ; .heart was really tonotte and pattics, had capitalists have caused t Li I . by their senselew want No sooner had she turned 4, at already by Your economy outburst, with ito pride . She and .had Child such a "You do lb t in dee air yet. I have Compassion. - was many .millions in _American rii1rond a � - - Byra given the poor ,--- eyes with -the - -eight--of ­­Ga.Trd, bqweypr, -I am no . , . - - - _ pa d . Klimb. people. donly chilled, besides, work is honest! Awakened her . or child, but to land bonds, covering perlosps 100.000," bad id8%,0f English grieved, eh than her happiness was SU worn, heard it said, that if ' 7 Sorry for She pol, Elder I It youk, patriotic Bout is ' for he was looking very ill, psle, and wc wished for, and really* Bought, it Comes gendinel: seemed to acres, the greater V;rt bt which. n . � let this appear in word or dead nee I Sir Henry, smiling. he soar on his salutes foreclosure Sales, will most likely before I ]Eats.-? "said S and frightfully thin, white t sooner or later." or- her impossible, and after the a )party of these L . as ,well, I really don't think it is fAk- The cheek added to the ghastliness of the whqle " But in the meantime 2 " Said ESP d many � the property . at least you Con A.+, him soolding she had administered, she would years become I -sea man- She could not hat R G2A.+,,-a - n landholders 3840116. . dean is a kind -he" F doer. he not face- ­ -0 dekn wove, with & quiver in hdr VO'08L. treat in have deemed it mere weakness to change foreign in s,ddition to their .. a" always saying so, but Wh., he sleek, cOmfOrk"u'161 W- , 49 WamUst endure, ohU`rALe, ana --'M-- -- her tactics; 80 that it was "Ot until Esper present princely P0138( reign -osPitbi ie nofs , . . d 2 They will rain her soon with-he 00 6gBily, And found od." I a did unbind is This aggressive to' . 118001 this Chill �Z who took ev, an sleep, that she ` : , . . it he does not descend from his celes lite so pleasant. Apparently, however, he G a gravo and low, and ESPOr- 00 Was fast asleep, a a warm shawl confined to thels,ndsitbagpdaoliseea, but is )W. for he moved His tones war of happiness, was her cloak straps, ane spree I I overleaping its boundaries li%Boaused bun - I -I heights.,. . Was no,, quite st.his ease n( . ,�,Donsj speak evil of I dignitaries, my S bends, and 61100, in spite Of a a thrill I his hat nervously between bi She Was more and more over bar. . moved to the east beside the dreds of miles of the- public domain SO be ., nervously a difficulty, 69 awed by them. her * Then she r grazing Of Vast herds of , dear-*' - Beamed to find oi . ) h rights of the - I . t, for Gaspard, reminded of her father, and though -T did like Dean *a's d.,e&n, and began, in her business -like way, tencea up for the . unouglot of Gas cattle and set at defiance the ti L CAU3 help it, I neve Egpersnoe thought at 16=1 heart ached when she t, Father, I wish -YOU would help thmt POO1r settlers." I . "T ill. In this, as good English, did almost all was comfort in seeing how � Callinson, and I never ohs in very go kering-e, 8, are boy to some work he looks so ill. Do YOU honest but bumble,ee Be &lie it , -------. �Z-�-­w ­ �-A� t me blindly unted- from the irought- out of evil. -, A year work, - . - .. .n . �, In e--v---yV&,xffg--i",-h6 - &aoma -0 . - -.Wwaiaha-zo 6- nj I W of something he could do in Ril- The bill proposes to Pls`0e a - �- — -lk'dg . go abeii ities of the *a or - - not kno, 0*1� law an to I " soldillo. I can't see why tiny man, however fb 8 " I marks of " Ob a I not hear that the librarian I under the dis&bll . , . - dean six consecutive ran to h sgo,behad been miserable and depressed ohdater 2 Diu a f Lt ,, re lands in the be, should receive an ,norevery. Copying done 2 " A future a tampts to "equi clever he may . indeed.,, He rose to go very soon, out of heart with himself, and in wAY1 wanted some is ords the report' . mono salary for doing nothing in the world ra, promioiag'tO bring her t now, notwithstanding his not want him at Rii1cheste , United States. In other w tion against &b- 1. , through his Own telescope.11 relief, G111PRal e for the 5.45 express, and unsettled.; re hopeful, and more as We do not a little Sharply- ,I I have Says the bill is a aeciare, 11 I except looking it Henry, the stat 111 in time troubles, he was MO was con- said the dear, landlordism. It de6lare6 a 46 Shooking I ,hooking! "said 8 escorting his guest to the door, with & while Esperance house once too Often; Santee Is who have = ed, nevertheless. as Well- dignity, Which reminded E�qwmnoe gra bravely patient, wh foreigners to MY y's story foreign born pbrooz ,, I ibut he la.Qh . I cions of a certain growth and expansion of had n't wan% your poor mutt ,&in incapable of taking 4. ; Kate, you are a wonderful woman,, an . his whole character, which, thoug1h she we do: I ,� been naturalized r A -the , *o i ,-..,: f.*lhnm it- enabled acted over again.' where within the - --- --- --- will reform Rilcheate . - -_,terrn.Vt1-n. and waited - --- eJC0J*JzJQd­n-'Q=6l;f&; " Ch. .Aha title to lands any ­ ­ - - 11 .1 I . - 1,VK -6k.— )�" !-Unite - . � -";; much -- -- - sever t & effiwl-1 I a is a were boy, too.' a States, exce - I I -limae Wrd—oubl if you Will a i she - had - before upheld, pt a leasenuld , impatiently tin he return4d. ' ' = C re years, and it has no r6tro, t . but I vel It d never be; h .!.. I . or rouse him to a 9 our piedone time," imply that CO De Msbillon.11 said t exceeding five � dean And him hobby, I . 91 Ten i minutes Oat Of 010 after a few and ,to reverence where she had � mi *&A thorough ative. operation. It 9,180 . . of his defies." she said, half petullankly, as aft spsrd- loved. I too soon; and dean. as The very image of his father,, active, but a prospe, k will compel . And even hopeful and enterprising Lady parking words with the dean, Gat The ruck five all id an ; a substrat I contains a provision wbIO1 . I I fanyacquiesoed. as What were you saying ) clock at Lianeve U un ride: . hurried upstairs- when Gaspard Spoke of preparing for the mi over alien landowners to cease to be such Or tO I Worthington 'king of dignity' Sndp aw I why I become I I I CHAPTER XX. to him 2 11 couldn't start, a terrible yearning to stay with him ' then a Cos ,Polish . sh hat , Is a to ye N little gratitude, which I To ,go back to destestable French a ,:, citizens of the United States within I I 4, only I spokeal I ears. The, bill, the report Says, would . .. my precious almost overmastered her- can't amen be Plain . I , . . aperalloo, went back to Rilobester really - to with you near, scolding lite At Ril- . I prevent any more abuses like that Of & . who resi I des Aslid mud in E ' the weary, struggling, Dalaver." , in En, "I her visit to the Worshingkons, bring myself I respite, seemed I east her father's unwonted Mr. Scully, - the Netter for of bien-aina. What a delight it is to have Cheater, after the abort . ninety . � desire to make the boot look at you I " Cornelis smiled I I a subject of the Qneen, but owns nin .. 11 . and with, a Y. she was far you I Let mWhave & good I moo. Gas- almost unbearable, and had it not been for . . 3upied by I . . �, �­ . everything at the deanery a Each I surveyed the other in pill her anxiety to leave Gsopsra,weii satisfied energy. xcely wish to leave thousand acres in Illinois, 00( , 11 ­ ., -.----'--­­­­ - bris"er than ohs. had- been before, an pard twas apparently well satisfied, for the with her comfort and happiness, she must ,, But you would scs and I am tenants, MOStly in foreigners from '. I her cousins, and P ared, was ., a a Frenchman to 815r"i rcut $200, 200,00 yearly - - " me& honest efforts to Ova as Mariana ",look which he had fe t, have given ,way. Bus the loving little 6 - whom pends e receives 'La The SchoulOY, � -�- . L I ­ . . though the in des OverbeF alter a moment, and she kept up afraid it has nearly come to that with Gas � . at not there; but EsPersnce, �on helped bar, a Is end expands it in Europe. I •I • I 4-1:1A, Areatheendog,gorwas doing her great n his shoulder and burst into decepti pard de MA*lIOn. quite min : 2,000 acres, within the I ­ I, I , . �,. k� fail hid her isoe 0 bravely. Just At the last the landlady, who is our Cornelis, You -are - State of &'bout and All 1, I., I I ,-"- good, Area, was she by any means destitute My d t both limits of Pittsburg*gbenY, from , ,:. , 1, 1� her learn. � of haa, been very fond of her, brought up BOMO taken if you think I &M going to adopt are . I " I . . . .4 of Pleasures. Frances . Neville .lent b "Cherie, what is it?" his asked, fun She begged ralemsellf. to Use children- I have the rents of which The Schouloys, Who , I - a offee, which d as Mabillo British Queen. draw " , , so much as concern. "Ate you unhappy at Bitch star ? 0 and Esperance, who had taste Monsieur , door aunt's of the , 1;.`� books, took her for drives in her little POET little girl for your V loo,000, .is another I I miage, and talked in French Kemp%; ort taken in the . . not .11 .. . . i-1 OW is scything wrong ? " ,But, ohs nothing since morning, made an effi I will ease = not lose then $ rica. � - ' � sake, but further than that of alien' isnalordidm in Ame -�­ � the sobbed. ": he: tears, and eal, . �-, she pleased. , ,, it is not that," , drove back -born must starve, because instance I I 1W1 � at limit you put upon your good -win." The tenth Dengue,000 tenant ranoe's 64 Don't I a;h I Mrs. Mortlake, it is true, Wall fond of G&3p&rd,y-ou can't think in you lookl,, to be grateful glow some. of it, and to talk So her first Shows that the Unitec " managed to E ... I farmers, the 1� . - , 4 'Making u . ,, unions •0 .. -'nature'a Woman. � Skates has 570, ­­ , .,� � .i niolem,sant Ali * t E that all ?',' hessia,laughing, of I, I . . and Cornelia indulged woes ' as In to the g6oA itapsird, said Cornelis, with more asrosisra than a . est� � "new friend, lace break your heart triflea-do let i In spite of her dread of leaving, Gi respect. . lsrg St number possessed by any nation in . I" � . I mcmame at her expenses but Eaperm we have to the time Lousily, looking the world. I ' 11 I •I- low I a WAS enjoy ourselves in the few hours she almost looked forward shifted about Ur -----� I 'std .a W23 - -1 — - - tc-bres:k The dean --In-. =.clusin �1� I —,-I -iwad audufa tbia- = F ­­ —1 sall .- 0 -n the- re1DOrt says: as With, " . together. "' -- I effort to cheek wh6i she 11331014 allow --tar ra*!-. Tobarfarw&tS4 - 11 I I to see France@. I parting thoroughly- miss the natural increase in population ­ A I I '. .. � I allowed still down, the torture of this prolongec ihi a heavenly bodies, WAS A "'. I Christmas, Bells, had a sharp She made an unsuccessful ft a sooft-after'' her sobs, and he, fearing that his attempt to him &% any time, but five hundred thousand !or who o k ­ than anything, And it was really of any ug but th �" L .., ' : it that as soon as the mild to turn A & kind of relief when Jlhey 006 Out to], the- pain and grief . A- . -attack of bronabitts. and - was so much way from the'subject had wounded was worse , under dispute to our Shores annually and by competition I ,� .. 0 . Q116d down by O it. )ornelia and the dean when the earthy -bodies wretched- are -reaucing the wages of labor, making . I ''L . ,� her, i-aturnedl "Sent to be station. They found ( 3 be Do Mabillon", his to will, how, a feW I Valornary days began' was decided that J #a Mon amte, it is- very pl "Iking up and down ShIS platform, and happezied ti its, for -he had never forgiven the battle of lite harder homes for our poor ...... � I . . she should . betaken to the mouth. Accord• once more; but Son , . La. neadwas COMPIt he was ashamed to years hence, to provide bo I . . id xwonoe as a thought for, and Spoiled Espersuce, rather enjoyed introducing Gt M. de Mabilloll, and yet L for she Amer Can ingly No. Mordake, with gq . ill. It is laot upa to her cousin. I . . people is ft problem ion of L I 00;ipanjon and help, went to Bourne- must not really think I am , and. P . A done so. 11 to solve. The multiPlic t half so trying so lite during the siege, lie, who had from the first been remember that,he had not 2 ,1 he asked at statesmen ' a , - _ Cornelia, as what can I do for him sponding 101[fth with the fr&oiiouo little invalid. It - much more I . ,�, " $ ... . a U f this the owners ;1 I n not .a lively prospect Certainly, and the quality of the food is much better esir6us to help Gaspard the Consciousness 0 of the soil is a oorre � ,­ . . - ,�;,t' ." . . Uy to adopt his sister-, wag evidently struck length,galled by the on am. Biller bar of patriots, . _ d -be fOrgOtt , J;lt gement of the num was U4 ad leaving Bilcheater thinness is natural to the family y should !�X�� i". ,�. . Ellperanoe refire , But tell me, Goopard, are you .res Cornelis bud been thinking deeply for every, landowner '. � _ _ a . United States-" ,J� , are still at home, with him, talked with him, at firstpatroni- unrepented, yet Wont in this countr , , , while the Worthingkons, W1 they returned in living still without meat? 11 asked Esper. . 3gly, but soon with real cordiality, and h- -,�� some minutes, and her answer was ready owe allegiance t1the � �­� ­ knowing that by the time t tnees which made him zu idoubtedly the worst �" �'1�� I be empty and once, with an e&rnes . showed her best side, while Esperance was I Abeenteeism is ul I ,,, I I I 6he spring, the Hall would , . otsler, unselfish enough to be thankful that her sooner than the dean cared for. could you phase of landlordism, but when Congress 1 JL been fair the d4dous laugh- as I have been thinking, father, ,regetarisn, tee -Dialer, .z L. " I she could 11 yen, I am turned nod's last 211 -6 . desei". Had it no it little plot Wag thus aided. Osal -- 9baU have dealt with W Eff00tuAlly, there m,�' - La change of scene, a. L 'at in Frenolj,' proved not write to Mr. Seymour � yijing man will be something more to do. Even resli- � p � - . sale air, and t1 and all sorts of virtuous thing words, spoken rap' Y. in so now do you know that 11116 ". I the Ceaseless fret of her planting 9 11 cues dent landlordism is an evil. Suppose Mr. ";".k, L , exclaimed, Eqm- she had been. . I .,. harl#y have borne 41 And at the deanery," ova to -he United States, * Bella was both cross and trouble. � once, psnoicinately, "even Bells'13 wretched how sucoeadul you' knew the has any liking for coffee Scully should rem ' lite. I -bye, inion copur, if : has of an excuse. PA � . � I %�, Mrs. Mortlake lobing anxious and ILI meat every day." 11 Good t it is See you thU3 tion the.dean, liking for anything take the oath of allegiance, and then Con- ,, I ­ `. . I I some, and and ast i-Imea rather dull, Was little Oat has 4. uncuntro),lablv- sad unutterable oomfor is I funov, he has a lik Mt. tinue to colleot,his v&r,t rents, hia'L.tensinto . harassed, Gaspard lauglic; - 0 taken oars of I " . him bread, poor fellow. �011�k , fault-finding and wearisome than . lierons Bide her W( ken. off � that win give I would still suffer. Let the land rent go, * , :, the Inc He was satisfied ; a care *68 ts - ? more Eaperanoe, seeing L" furlough Will be over soon, �",L; . . , 11 I I train Seymour's fa, '-`At 6abim. his mind ; it was well I but an the i�­ where it properly belongs, into the Publis 14,1"V mark, At length joili om - I Usual. re y for should think. and it he knows Of Any Open other taxation, and & �L�7- I nods, -and Still L. % you think you he necessity out treasury, ill relief of all X '' Ceylon, they' might 90 0V . Frances Neville'a good con � as poor Bismarck I don' moved slowly 09, bad t . use OR Av,z, rem fresh- in with you to that the people will pro3pers bee& 11,'4-- exam le, Woo however Ing for him in . i� - Itruggled hard could take him back Wi restrain was no longer felt, y of .� I I then . More , her exisi , 11 so well used." together." ' . I Mind. and sheL I for their own use 1. �, . Esperanoe 0 he poor Child. who is to bear the cost Of the they ". �­ � - - -. dency and fritfulness happy place ; be is not hs L . loneliness overwhelmed t " And PrAY earn will theirs, � �*. '. I . * at the d,eag.o.n as If only yon were -then." been better, she -wondered, I andeiojoymenL. The drones of societywill'. ,Tt Air . , Al�. . er chief temptations, iLnd smium. ? " to work or starve. Freed ,r r 01 -know there is a then have to go I I I which were no, "What I to eat those terrible breakfasts Would it have Gaspard pr . � . .1 . reward come. T oward,the'end , if she'liadtomall bar troubles to she 11 Let us wait tin we a drones, the ' at last her row I , at eight o'clock, and those joints Of most, )&thy for whichCornelia, com- from the burden of'feoaing th ­ . b', one rainy, Ob and gained that, SYMI o let him premium to pay, said n with . J . I A I ,of their stay at Bournemout which you described to Me with on cing? Was she right t workers will hAVe plant, to live neon L, 4, 11 I n, when Bells, had been irgotton .wh&tL hep- as ad, when poliedly, and there she allowed the conver' I 1. ,,, I I I dismal atternoo horror 2 Havq, YOU to . I 1. . think She was happy and 'content on to rest, satisfied that she had gained comfort. i .r . %V' okin �An over, a letter arrived a? And yet those. Bed - -�— I 1, I 'Y'4,��,i� . ' more ened,when a miserable , 0 to Mrs. Mortlake, with P . -­�, in truth she we I J-­��,­ provoking I worth, her point. . ��". from I � Antrefois le rat do ville, parting were wc . in mAs Dixo , of Now York, seerne I X;!,� . I N " . , _0 des champs ? ' �euied herself the The soon forget his vexation ; -�� - news which made Esperanoe • almost frantic , thankful words at Fizv. Triobus Dlxo -11 Ivits, Ion rat ; it she head, �1­ I � . suffering for Cornelis Oat musing- While the .1� , W igbing for Bismarck lia of her sleep, - and to be ,,finite a level-headed sort of man. ­, . ., with delight. , Lon. you would find me 8: relief of a complete outponfin only broken by a little half gob Speaking on the public Press in that city ­.'�� ,, I leading us in is first - of mind silence was on .. v� � . . � ,, My father proposes n 66 sucre by the end I of t1 heart, it had at least gained peace I a RaperAnce now and then. Cornelis' the other day, he gave the devil, or rather I I ;'1 4. 1 Y-� H and my - I gave way, and the from oping He said : •don," said Mrs. Mortlake, a . for him, her. self-oontro a watched her apprehensively. to ' that the editor, his due. , I . ... �l a day." )rsude WAS soon talked back to - all � � Eapt long penik-UP tears. buret - forth as ,rd nothing of what had pegged, . . �, Buys ; . a he had she had heard The editor of to -day is in the' place of the ' I , I 44600 a many privation � , a , I rnelis and I intend Me U g how the new idea world prophets of old. Rightly Thomas Carlyle said: ' . esday, the day on fixed cheerfulness, and relieved Gaepird greatly Ucceirafully to hide from her. and wonderin 0 Whole, in Spite of her , The true clergy is not in the pulpit, but in the town next Tu mint she gave of herself, and Of thought Of th A%rt , � . U will leave Bourne- by the scoc tried uns I On the ;11,w ' Men I please her. ." First, as watch nen. " On f- I a �­t­,� t,'l end if yo �a Lady Worthington and --id ' The dean was an nearer liking newspaper offices .^ 1�� . the kindness grossed in hi, I !i.•I . rain. I Will sea YOU shown her. She wisely refr&m: the carriage - more. apparent contempt, she Wag , and even thy wails, 0 Jerusalem, they shall not bold Their 'i',Z,-'� 4il'. mouth by an early t ave Neville had a t at the. further end of her than she had ever been before peace day of night." Who fulfils that Office to- 1,3�4�-,'?� 1 across London ; in the afternoon we h from Showing the darker side of her life a a little deaf ; but 9;; the all- day 2 The men in the top Of the great buildings "jN" "N -,, . I I Cornelis anggBote that ible, to betrayed no irritation when, on arriving at , ­, M;111, an, engagement. the deanery, anxious, 08 far as poem over; he was nothing could be con- Rilchoster, Egperanoo &woke confused and downtown. Some years ago the Tweed ring was , �f., Cl . might like to Boa her brother observing Cornelis no _ ­ . � "I ,11 ; -L�, , -, your cousin igh in which case she can make' him easy about her. i replenishing She had been prepared for a few ach Rround into powder, Who ilid It? The preacher? i �'�, ,. as ,11 Caged. , weary, .and Pe in speaking Frei - NO; the newspaper. Th9a the courts had to be y,�' I Ion the Way thrOX , $is Your funds must want reformed and corruption smitten in high placeiL 6, , ia-by a later train sro, but when the tOug-drswu, (To W. continued). I 1, return with I a a0zen excift- asiaGaspsird, when he had hesred all she natural to sobs continued, and even grew I ........... 0 ------ — L who did ThenowRP&Per- Ezeklolsawin , .:,.. � . . I ored half her present life, as HOW have t it time to inter. I a visign-wheele within wheels, wheels alive. �P , , . Espersuce nit ad to tell of , ,. =rilpogl , she though . MAkIng Things Zvell*' � full of eyes. He foresaw the L mation, -in French -then, reeovering heir h 71, ant' oned but decided Wh a are the ��-­ 11 I . you managed to ge's on I a I said'Esper- fare, and began a low -S EL11 = newspaper. = I . season, went on more quietly in English- 44 ave done v8rY` well, . Stronger (in Brocklyn)-Where are that never sleep ? Int re reporters I Ohs I h . ply these streets, search' all the phases ot si�14MK',��, "How very good of them to think Of it- . ant anything Yet- I remonstrance. 7 , I r A�, I )a; 11 end I don't w human life, In the degeneracy of the modern .4 � W, , Your' those gentlemen going n, on more I and so aoon� anc up Some of my old 11 My dear Espersnoe do Control mrowell making self ; it is so alld-i who has To am Gaspard on ph to gb on this way' , YOU Reaidenik--TheY sri going to bid f I ,14 . . to have been no � pultit, the daily press is doing the work of Goil I I 'A "I 11 . � too, Scarcely, It week; it seems too good I dresses thin spring." ,whole chareeWiloy it." as t e pulpit is not doing it. Where is the i .. 11 ,,, � oolorec weaken you, to a populas migsioriery to China power I "'.1 .. , I be true I 11 I as But, Cherie, you can't have existed for doubt, but elle was been vary Snomssfurin teaching the heathen that guides ? in the newspaper. Religion. . 1 I I , � I'll 11 as It will be very tiresome for me to have 1 it on that sovereign I gave you last it woke very true, no lo -what aid .her the goava of love and peace. politics, society, economy, come within the , is pent being reasoned wit 0 . , 0 to take Balla home All alone,"' Said Mrs. ten month have such a nice tarnout."Lrd was starv. as I we. And where in this � gang of boy range of its power as of no other. Itis the editor . tion." June and yet I ! signify when Gasp who g7dides. Where are the preachers ? It , ova no Considers nothing whatever about chsraotez dim V I wearies one's soul to think where the* are. Alas. w " I I .1 Mortlake, "yon h )it was too as You mail know ing 2 So 'she sobbed on, while, Corn going one a Chinese fun - many of no are trying to Please eveirybody-tell- 11 . Luckily, E'3pranoe,s a i said Eeparano% is I 11 They are going to at �,"!� affected by this wet such things," . scolded without Any effect, until at I&A, Ing you Caere all right, we're all right, the 11 ,J 4 � deep to be muC4 effected sated ing paleness I eg1LL,,-Nev York Weekly. , , I I I � at Waiting, - U - ra t 0 g --- -- ­- - �.-,E--n.-Rz=­E ­ � PJ I P It teenla w d iing Mill Nal Q ; y wftlh &DIn red b ID"40�" fm S4 L rkarn,bend D--��� --------., Course E ;embrace, a .1 0 are. 8,38_ .-' - "� of ' Xjem ' so a vorn B , � - r her I -t -red L ; she , IN a without � D th h doubt. r1lern. _ _ __ _ I1] 4,bby her _ - I I - h, or 0. d in father I helgra-d " S�' sense irnin rh � (30 thorough & - A dean. - , I I I I I 0 , t I , concern- - i � I � ' I I !ng I 'a a but I not I I I I ` I ; I , . 41 any pan gayly. 11 That Sovereign I alarmed at the increasing of world's siT right, the devil's all right. I had 1 . blanket, nor did shb Buffer fro go I ave me . go back to the old farm in � ­ I Y1 I ". . . t her desertion of Bella--- Christman, mud then, luokil cem face, she "Red suddenly the ------- *----� I rather have my be � ance � Carolina and take �� grubbing stumps than got , .. . � . .- of conscience a gentian that is Esperan - Thsestrical Matters in Chicago- :1� I-, . stand first and she wee in another so a, Christmas Pr6 sides, matte -of-fact question, as Have you had any . into most of our pulpits. The great preschersof 11 . . Gaspard must Stan turned Mrs. to that another six months. Then as a dinner 2 " I Mrs. porker -What is going to be played 'n please everybody. Jesus , the , IrW,t did not seek to, I I I such spirits, that she even rt of cowPli- Some one sent me three pairs of louses impatient as NO " wag the answer• as the Opera House to -night 2 ch was not such & preacher. Paul was not. , I Mortlake's complaint into a 80 believe that valentine, 90 now you know a my A heli- nothing at All since the mom- Mrs. wiiaweet-It is not decided yet 2 such a preacher. When Paul wont into a town And made herself half belie idea of .ray ,i,What I n . be had a row. The authorities complained . meat, rmurose. The How is that 2" . ­ tbim follow is turning the world upside down.' , she liked it. you I What do you take me for, ing -2. " , 16 �A I Vat the thing from a& Qnsma 00#A1,1', sobbed Eapirs.noe, ffiUl ,, An I know m,bout it is Vftat,j rem Jesus cried, " Woo unto You scribes. Pharlseeg. qskU 6�4­­, 1, . . 7 long thall Wee- tWo"A I , t y hypocrites r How coarse I How unchristian .� . il HOV So ,Ujightful, that she err 2 " ­­­ I HOW sensational I !�,,­­­­ PL. I -1-1-11.... ­­ anticipation G1,6�36r a very wonderful little managers$$ 'impatiently. , I% ssyc they goine ,.,'�;, , , . , ,hit ]patiently, and she want a "*You Venice,' but it -tion weig L'youfooligh child, than On !h0fij?,te'ror,-- cit the - .00, '0'rfa 1 could afford to vy a radiant face, asia(isspard,araiiing. ,'But,seriouslysit faint with hunger. Why can't YOU didnitezywhich. For,my part I'd Viiia rAe William Dean Howells, lives in sift apark- �1'i � t .. , , 'b . . . about the h0aga with such a of herself, was will be the greatest help to me, for, as you are I proper Care of yourself 7 as I ment house in Boston. Mr. Howells In do- � " abundant, nor likely take it we one as the other." - $1.1 ..� that Mrs- MOftlalilo, in spite .1 know, money is not too a , thi - I would rather bear that lie., So would Is's . voted to out-of-door rambles amid" the . " Do Yon " - -- ant Suburbs and to long, walks touched. Early in b6o" than take anything from- Gaspard ? 11 said -- --.• pleas ` At It I to sad to hope that poor Monsieur the crooked streefs of the old part of the . , 11 length the great day O&MO. is our a - . 0 , - t", � 9., . start wee made, I need , Esperence, indignation for A moment Some bonnets hey real ftOw"g- . 10. ,�,* , 11. I the morning the first dart wag Lamercier would Somehow 06MO mkaoql- tears. as you rich people have - Mortimer Pokes, city: "Mre. Howells bag great talent for ,'I . 'I �4 ,.�,�..� without a shadow of regret -her h aiv to the ramoues and find that our losses checking her )vany means I , Frederick I the father . , I I 4,ftn fun of joy- for that --E 0 bade Dusty ,L ."_. all been 00 great. Have you noo con,wptity.n what med- P of 'i'."If miss gins Voka and the other mdm - painting., , I U �& I " * I . asmolitth'. to Be to the 11642 0 9 Would you have We a %A"u I b= og� the well.known Vokoo...randly' oil t*lles-whst did Terwtuiger Bay a o -� . "k � � ;�jre-,;Tjl to N)nT 8 a' a Adly, Gasp"a ? " or wwh'a said it was one tour 09-*% (1 ' a Woo" to jj�e ounds,lina, in an ecstasy me . in London on !the twins 2 Mertitt— . � . , . ­ , pin J 4th.any tot Lim. .. - I . , a loml. . areQlied d, madly. Than, as 7--- -- A 9 Cooked the minutes tin their .e,- - , '--,---F- --- ­7�-­-- --­ ---- ., CoaiNtis, colfloi#*'to be met by sudh q , I . . I it WIL4, I I I 1` i ­ I . I . .� I P . 11 . . f. � . 11 . � . .'­ X� . - ­ . : . I : Ltd -'t , ; .0 1. . ! .. 3, ..'........; I 1- ­ . I - , •­ -I --- . � . ,1� , - , %AA 0 � , . , , Ill, , , � , � I , I