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The Clinton New Era, 1880-01-29, Page 6- -­---� T, -;--- - -- - ­ _' - ;_ - - ___ - __ :--- --�_-Tl- �# ;� 7- _-T-,"-9W - . - -, - -6oss"'VT 7-wf-w ­ ­ 7___����� . I I . . I gw , ,,,�� , , 1. I r I . . . . . , . . ,� . . . . � � -1, � . I :1 . I � ­­­­._ I . . . I . I- I " I I 1. 11 I . I- I . 4 I MOT pay literally tog the Urp000 of 1461;io cup of the moot remote, *44 latilreflUsilleill otiout after SM. and tokloo'conantlia V own bonds, Stood plus and 00 ad wo, TXK* 439SUIX* QV 14 * . !& Viallom9phir, Blake. . 0 - � . MWO � _10X . , $or , W . _ - 9 XSAkTX ., _ � I , him. Than@ wore aalm 44 higbe.0,1most. tourcouniq. Iloodlitoo4livilwbot PXQOood94 to his dwolliag. Rain 944stiatelo 410ponsatory. It Isk Isy DARK1111f . . � I I , 1. I . 04 City Patrick.) � I - C1111,1=011 , a know there Is 0 certain maquatiorn, � ph k b X . , ___0 � I 11 I , . olijoyment,. m9morable 4*70 no*er to be flog. . me the ortrorges border Or' clylliza- 40yo ongro proagppopl, -ba; has 14 I abody; I , . .gosson, I found Oangint unsoiled by worldli- , . i I X'zo a -merry old. Molts. Is 1, I � 004 -We last "t"emilit in that 41roatlop. a something whI014. pr9dapee a X , , #oltws of dloo.0 Plaprilicle Aptlarosollog posaills ot . WAF-4 I ness'selfilliness or small ambition. The Two gentl 944AIMQOO;nO&410#PWP4 when We take $he. At I But. Oolmant. have; you no tisolfght 0 01140feers4le"Doedt 0# Joisirtox. . . . AID4 I love tq Philosophize onsion, who bed, Accompanied me, � .11 - I I . I On the 401418 of youpillor )goo same lofty pqrpose which filled his breast I , arm 01 a friend. Petwoon, Conant and me. .duty J, 'ran with . boa given Oil% about ton rallop below, 0.1,44 . . I ,. your talents, your enquire. (Orluts liookok) . AW ths manner JU Vblcb� they IMIGO. when a student still inspired bim. Mean. wake. to wait ,or Me ill! I boa AtioaMplioll, led this was always experienced In the strongest Monte,, the proopeptit 1 shut might still obwals . . I I _ . I . . � . . I while our aoxrooptindence never ,slacked, so. $his little extra trip. ItookIammarsladfor,ii degree. Now thor6 was none of It, no Moro Ion V - � Wo ova Judobted to Xro, Imago 0ockburpt., � . . I . than 1.9 -1 I Wore, . g - "OPromptictol 'Talk you tome Of I . I . An' Land sal,iow It's the case that, purlslopaship aid ziqt� beoOmean-014 rasping an filoulmato of this town, a gropa'danobter Of tholslq 1 � � That the 141jowe w1l,o.boldly strikolo, . 1. guide, and in this way ovillifortably reached, . . Objscs I I . I To thil; Ilia witliquil %nypto,nips � memory, but.,wao Preserved frooll, inardiosing, . I I I - prospect% Urs. Laurili Recoril."Who warned the British . thin Ilisca I have, ip-dia4led.. - A., d. ozon , vp I ushadt TalkyQu to,mo. . � I ,, familial for Rapport. when bar .108 � . . 'Are ill" follows the g.1n,X41l'-whi. All the $[me. I had at" 1 14 Not a word ,was spoken Alle 10, Outpost at, Beilvor Dinns,,oa tho 28K4 of Jaw, . , ,it .. , ittly, lit"d, and it entlrq 41a. . � . � wara opattered about in As . many log-hoil000 . I . I . , , , 01001111looks wh should call blinself her Ist'llt, at, the advance of the American 11 . � I . . I . . I � wAs.4ut natural t4aililkiltild urgirColitant to $once. We reached tUe"Ploce At lost; a plain olay,or by Making a J got of in .1 L, I . . . � . foro" -1 . opuessarolliat air e, t , . � eengogedinfolliiAg#m6or.-clearl:ng . , y prolpmelon I I from Queenotozi,,f or the followilig interest I . go Sad do likewise, I llama oven' to add a I log, cabin, like those in ,the iselghlb , Ung I I I - They War . , OrhOOd, Pgoopecto 'for me? Think *on I could adaitwusi. �. articulate , Mrs. Secord, wag b it 0 it,� oney In plenty. bit Of worldly the litud, and, to. some 6xileat, Oulaveffing $be . I . 11 In Open, and. end . . I I I lM . i � only smaller. The door was wid. .,o 11 Do Ita ount rib"Ootsit umb - wiedono to, my, suggestion, mail. A saw of hardy, energetic pioneers, . Outage anow ambition with that BcOnO- in B64 - " . . . .. rtar tur age a , ae-4,jad-tiwonty QW adv , � I . I r win III . too, U. S. At an as ! W 0 � selling him ll _ atitagooni It witafor At much -as 704 meet on oufrAorshwastern fron. , t In, 1 found inyvelf %. room 11 r , ., which a living ocere-boinib me ? . . � 11 � rly ago she. came, . . . . . � r Comes Gains 11, k . physician so be a. married man. Itiazoply ti,,., I We, b. contained a Small Iron. bedstead and bed, a tl He hillped Joe back to the 108�hogme'a to 04made, with bar ,ift .I - , I � made heartily welcome at the a- in . , DO . father and. family. go . � . I A A' X ads to Myself, SON r, I woula be. o Allin good, time, my friona-all chair; a oqi . � Worst t I - � I I � ­ rid to. Ingersoll, which place he $clue I , and wait . of one of these, a 0 olooke-down I was promiged ,all table, andes,chost of ,dra. I . . . Id ,. . , , nmed and. left me.10 . _ , . 111he conclusion to which I AM led, in good time, ' when too Iii8tot Piit� in,, and a inset , a table as I . .... 19 4s is *�, . m : name4 sifter him. '040, worried Mr. .Tgones , : . . .18 tb4t cents in the Pliaket don't win . my'rtelad, ' I 19BB as I P sitively nothing oleo. - . -P 45 * POPOV Ono of- a numerous family, all U. Is r . ,g$ tb , �, . Willi, �he salloo,thativile lips ill )Its bead. son. Coined aidug I shall maks busts, to follow ,lines to Stay, As to trout-flabin I could ,4 Will yon lie down," sald. Conant.' I paid . ;ast then, a. compatty of morry voloom broke ds , � I � . � . � � I ,I _on, - � a tha Wsoull right and out down. upba -earll, 1.40yaliets, and settled as Quatinstpri, whop . .. I . your extellent,pxample; Silt 40 pationza, 'not go Stated ; all the small streams which .It Ak � I I ­ . the - In ou us -b y, heal4liful. strong. Theme Ile J - . ._ . . I held she position, of Spirro,goo � � 1� . . ad the Spaniard Says.' . . . I I gouided from the mountain% towordq the river bed, Conant took a a eat beside me., � came trout .5 Party of English people. who Jr4ag I _ I I ; " Wells, a time came When Opuatit wag , . 1. I 'it rowing I , a for the INstrict of - Niagara. Here obla I `1_11119 I . d aball'be quickly I I remained "quiptly Until rumor reached, her . NT IRAN OvE DOCT01t. , hing .War .r %bcuVIn their he I . were fall of $roll%. For gamp, guys Is, It to %. short story, an I r I I I late. , - . . . - I � engaged to be.married. He'unnounced it In from, she f(.x-vqpIrraI- so ;he oata,mouat tol4.r He, spoke In A a ' pulled ;it ray watch. It was, gxjatly Lleutbuant Fitzgiblic I ­ his obaractarlatic . I harp, Incisive manner, _ � that . I , way, and, id1l;Oad, of ,giving . - , , . I I and, bear could be had without much ex I I � .1.1 twelve o'clock. . a and his little I . . I . I . tra, A You May remember the lea$ letter A wrote . band were.to, be. surpriokil. flat pattiotim, 1. I , . . By BicilliuP 13. HIM13ILLP Lul) , Me partioulere, he said, I Come witiol ace for search.,". N you in reply so your promise that, you would 41Bvims"I'l said, 44thersio no. sleopfor Me spirit wag fi I I I I - . I . youre*-11,1 This 1 had, mado in toy mind to . - 1 1 ad not know, why I 'should be going � . to.night, - Lot . . rod with the daldro, to acquaint . _ . . . . . Autho - � do, au4 wrote blol *ecordingly " His Answer . I - __ soon vidis, too- a Ion's letter, wasn't It? Ili ,, no go on the water 10 . them With %hair danger. Bat she was, oul &I . . , , 1. "It In what I was a i � , r of at. LoOr, oto came ,without del Into theme particulate," aoutiaggil Zvapo,alter it not, strongest he added, abruptly, 6 that we . I I bout to may mys611,1P UP woman, and this distance loxig and. . , I . I . . , sy, , It was. a Iviij; letter, guother Pines, 14 oxeept tli%k. 1 dread. to I I . , I replied. I 11 , tedious I � .. - 1. I . 11 Jay the, way, what hike become of Conant?" written in big happiest vein, with A smack of I . � I . . - are permitted no warning, no presentiment. I and through .a donee woud. Still' ibe could - . .. or his old asudant I habit, and . bri , approach my ou � . . . 1. . I I .1 subtle, paychologloa premonition of what We qtdktQd the room and, eug dy L I I asked of my College classmate, Laill �bjbet. I tell you that Ootiont's no' . I I I aged P4 stur not rest, and: gaining b . L I mlotl of cutrOus disappearance had made ouch an impression almost lookantly follow 'for the, night., A faii moo,% shone resolved .at husbauMs consent. i . .- � . . ­ .. E"zig,thowell known, in facti calebrited, ineldoLps" 414d topics; " AlItIpiou'16 bid 4, that'l Preferred ' I I is to happen to us, Involving ovor the motri'tain peaks Sad acrosathe to make the attempl as all events. .: L � aurga�oji, i7li6lo I *On00UX1t6r'ca - li�j aeoiden� at 01ft in . theme, 0014tskY eXcut- oatailtropheanadeatmotion, Tbeletter,yes, . L. I . . . I engagement, for that would not be like him - Dils to Any other, th�y served, in a degree. wn ilands. Is green valloys and on the,smodith wittoe of She WAS A Woman .04 a light "fad delicate, , , �1 the HOW B0116VUe da 140, at Z1160b,' but I Ponta moo plainly that ho was llvin& in a, oil , I . I palsied that letter with My 0 , - L' Up . frames andoo bar patriotic mission had to ba . ' . I . � ! . . I We bad not Lost for five years, om4.11erel I I I L . L - tbo lake. . � . . .paradise,, - . to firsuilililiza my mind and -and- -1. wijo already vZoningl-bera Obilant's votes . Orformed In the beat and glare of the muma i ' . , otly what I want to 'bay, or.. tied. -We I rytbing ex, , L . .� 012 the shore of this beautiful lake, chance : "I on't know exa but it at grow.bur"..1. I On lily Way liquaQ I @top talked of 04erytbing--ove V_ 1. . - I . � .shall ni�wr-lm ' 1- . -1 h - L, L, '�� ­­­ ­ . . pod But hathad lately so' iatense M "Uns.,lears.. were- entertained that -from 4� il . �,� rather,, Ow .ways tq see RQ3%l:=,-_-m were 1:4 I ­ ' - _ �tter-lb ,Vag- d M i"'- !hustion she wdW4190-�­71- , . bt , ­ - " I , I ,us together, We L I." I I -�,ii%-s - ,�@Pll; ) bo. mmrrA&Abe-. .. I- I : . IL ly -W*' a IM _ po , M, . bbl"WIF _- - - -­exb b I &* Z .. . � I , $1I over : iilatw 11 ' ' rWe'et' hi _m" tioinewhere three mbiaths, three mo to ' ' ' I D�'ItBcii"O_il ]let Steps. did not falter no lo:a�la�_t �S_­_ , " is*.- werad . a _,",6iat ,,, - Itial I P, n � 43 of oar .11' smed to me milgh � I A a as find � jiLof . ' " , - , . 1. 1 ,.us 4 from, that veii r her courage g . venlilgia Palling the roll . Aftemat,es, it within ton days, Unit told Con-ut that I F' some otrange, 0 . . matters; and, so strangely contradictory are . . I .1 - . .. . . and in comparlugUoto I a of information as L to I . ITO I I . . was going to give myself- a . long vacation, at in - -tbQ'Wgy -pl%QQ.L Do do Who Eleanor Wei and what she was. to, ,WAY Untileho r�aohed the Indian, onowhip., . : � . to opoi,if tW L . I I . each One of 9 em. Some of our compar ions to you understand V1 L m eL our human, attributed, wa, laughed and we -moot When by the light of the fires _ . ' L b eat for me..'- a Week$ to � nodded. L � ion nab(' to know'me end Not.% may 'al- jested over them. ­ , . I AgIne. I I _X Wait . ; I were already in their graves ; eomi who. had I . . . . she could see relleated tile ,dusky form � the Adirondaeko, and that he might lool;'for 11 The . all Id this way the night Wore on -the night . of the NAV&' L . . 0. . started rich in promise ,bad. made ship- I ,second day I *as following a opi -I i I was In, particularly high spIrLto When I L I . . L __­____­_____ I -ma-aLl,urtlxeoj,.in-tbx!p,o..Wftko-.friDm.t4a.date, ' L L during which n ' I . gas, hideous in their war point, I ­ - --W�iec -,15-�Y-6lia-dn-y-fi-ojp-ti"L'br -KedVe-fY.­­TfiFr-e of L _ .. 1, . I . . --m;)uvtai"traa;nt-;filled-with,-Ptenes.-and-.6ioL4.;- -out . I _. either of no fiAt willing to z Who L in Four -days at ter, I lef k Now , I . arba-th"oom,4--i-founit -zleanoi- otaite-in. ,,.-- .4 . __ - .-alid-feathers- � She. ­halted,, Sold L as. sit share y attor. , I all L 07 . � were. 9 bad . arrived at, the 1. . I . elional large rocks, which guarded large ponly theliumemood. 0healwaymenjoyedthaper. lOJiX.___,__­_, _­__­,­_ "---,-, opled . heir they a.roBO and gave a , _. � happy haven which prosperity in � 1. ...... -..t. AH .... .of water, called by boya 0 trout,h Noti, Ill the sun hall sent Ill . supposed Ylork. dioposed,of the two weeks as I bad oleo,, where I on of health. iponi iin lapur together, � It. WAR not tz d Arms Pieraing -war-whoop, At tbagame th4squiekly, . . I L Planned, and was to tako ,the train a a My'WayLogSIMS1 . I We I glauco gbove-sho glacier, waross the bosom of I . . L . . I to affard,; othqrii still WOO stiugglini to. nearest s.tatl I on too iiTxt . I bad. to fight the thicket of tbon.eome friends cable in, rind irk the couros . aVanoting towards. hot and demanding, . I L ­ moral .1 . � LL .. . the joke, that find rest ii a a I I . LL . '' ., resoh it, Tile laYger portion w6rV-marrisd ,� West, . . ng for My trip brancliVe which.Almoot completely secludsait, -one of ber cousins we attempted to "Womap.1 What women wantr here P, For * - I . 1. . I . L I . of -our general badjnage, . , . , I Ord . I . . . . .. . . brief slumber. � . . L . a' good Many ybt remained single. Sickness, . -1 Late thatafteincion our little mallarriwil. I had dropped my line Into. one of these.holes, remarked: .1 I . � I . . . � . I . I . one, moment her % -a filled her; ,but ' -' � "'T" . mislortunes sod bad luck gelilorally seemed ' to reach which I Wait obliged to stand upon 0140tI th � I ourag 11 L L . I Amonglitylesters was oria which stracko , . Ink it In too bad, doctor, that. sUND.&It IN ENGS.,AIND. qT!iOkIY summoning up all, hot presence coustilitit'ly to hava attended sovexul; good . two slippery Stories. 'A oplendia fellow had Eleanor has never given itin an opportunity. 1. Mind, do that they could not detect the less. . I L . L . - L ouddouNtraridtomyeoul ItwOotheletter efzgd th"sit, and to'Becur ' a ' him I mode a to show what a skilfal.p'llysiclan you are., . � .. .; I- . . ... ,show of nervoue ­ ,been to, 10% 'L , 1. I . ' Inese. 06 said, quite aftlaily" . . � fortune, firm health and unvarind success 1 had addressed and waited to .Conant, to- IK Old EvAngdlicul Famli L hid - . 01v Monte L I . . .L ­ . , �. . a of it low.. Is turned'Out, .turned to me with she indoratment, I.Mot :udden larPh to one side, heedless Of where I Can't you persuade her to be a little uick.j, not 108: " I have great news for your chief ; I must , i . . . . however, that the msjoijty'�vc.ra recipients, irik found.i I felt a wratiiihmd, Ill I was B L tortaing. The result was, In oudeaVor- for da'ea I "; - . I . - � mill continue to jPawn xt. � I seabint at'6noo.11 I They looked very. ouspl. - � . I 11 I - . . . . . . I - about equal proportioiDs, of the ordinary okening, slaking ing to. save My footbold�s My Ankle tUrnedand ' "L66 No. indeed, not ev�n for once," I ciOuBlY at her; soi to give her woijo triath, - � I . . .. I goo sonsation at my heart, I sat L . ­ L I said; We have no wish, says 'the, S�tlgraay I � .; andill willoh.attend ouf poor humanity. Perleotly at"', i fell. I feared possibly that I had strained 1,1i,.On due, considerations" oiclaimind ,Review, to oritiolse the �Vftri06 thpologidid qt� asked that One of too chiefs might -Igo . I .., . f, By ill , , MY eyes fixed on , those two words, till the it serlouali, and I had ilotill g' to I � do but to Z leanar, eziteilrig into the spirit of the opens, , alipecto of tho first* day' of . . with bar, Thin,- after ionic 'Part I I .., . a -way, What bas become 01' twilisht.began to guthex About we n the weOk, ortb 000g, she, . - f, , - . I . . "!hid holiblil ba f � Conant? . 4rought me to my otinses. , Fo , ek to the cabin, whiok wall, at least t, I beIIAvo,I am 6 little ill this evening, nd txprosa any opiri$on 45 to the religiolio. voshie got them t she L I I L a do, When -tboy found shot , . . haw I I I ex. a mile distant. ' It was Blow work, and before am sure I -should feel all the bttter I on of of this or that standard Of -4 Bab . had tudeidgreat news to tell.' But she Pau . . . . 'he w4s a prince in natu L . . . or Vando ;. At I both 11 obser, . . .6 Ali, Conant-Prinee Albert, al3.we,uoed claimed to tossalf alouil, I what it; the matter I reached there I . I . . . .i6 -11, ris I � is look" .within our province to � . . '. omillhim., We . was sugaring a. good deal, of your prescriptione, dearly for it, , being nearly exhausted. - . with you?. It is soma old. blunder at the. . . 1. Role " . .and couduot. Ruve �ou heard nouilng.�f post office. A mistakeir L pain. The peoplo'know nothing of my pro.. The j eat ran round, Eleanor from time romark. this the modus vivendi of -diff L To her I. think �'aaia 14 be. imputed I. 1. . . I . , �4'6 . I L I I . . I . . � . �hi . . - a reading the addreas,' L foosion, and ,lie motto work to time L doebribing lboaginary symptoms of S farbilieg L I . -arent. the .turning of the tide � of the 'war. .1 � i� , . in? 11 w4s my friend'a. r0ply. . : . � ,but the superscription was pain tally, -legible she good bousew . L . , . . _ I I . * a that day, is one of'- the most � . , � . �,.Not. for a long time. I Raw bial in Chl. . 1 7 in a PraCtIOSI WAY for my relief.' One of, the decidedly nervous obaraoter, and inebtinj noticealil 0 ' Shortly after this Mr., 666ord iecelved� the . . . L . L . I . Pago mix 'or eight 'years ago. , Hbt oaie and the residence not' to be mistaken. 4 A children was Sent -to plack some *ormwood that for the loss- two nights`ak hd I I� t a featured, of British life. - There are appointment Of Collector of �,Vuotopld at. - . �. I i Or blunder. -a gross blunders that is all, In , . . I 0 04P stillafewof ,tha,ol.d.niangelicalfainilisore. . I 7 appeared to be's brillis. t onei Not lots . . I . I L I which grow in the enclosure. . It *#.a bruised . well at all. . . � I . . n LL 9 forty-eight hours it will..be all right. I win . . . L . . �. mailling in wlich Sunday in kept according to Phiiiiiaws, to which place they -removed, 11 I I I . afi�r, I was told he limit lbft tile place la'aut L. .1 L and Mixed with spirits and, my ankle speedily - � ,,L i 14.Whan it came, to -the PoInts'llow"Vers Ahe strictest traditions of that peculiar school. where'lldrd, Record' died- About twelve Yin a , ., . overhaul those post-offide -fellows. for . . . 1:: . Unexpected' minnor and had. gonano ,Ono giving boundupwithit. I was greatly interested in that. I ,was: aetualiy pushed by the company Oja Saturday evening all secular boo a 890, at the rips old age of ninety.sight years, . . � . know whither. . Ames spoke of a love qUid , me anolia start, I Will mlike a special report vornin and 'the pralitical .1 a prescri 1. . 'k respected and loved b.v all-indeed,they went , � � r, of the base -to the 1�ostmastar.Glanew' that I the Alacrity of tile V . I . Ior ,ption, I uncil,givocallydecline.ol . owspapers are carefully put - out Of. I I . but I know,Conaut too well tqi ar6ditany such wiliv. . .. I I. knowledge she displayed; � . . .make one. .- . � . . .. . . to and n 00 tar as to,'hafig the 'church -'With black- ' � . I � . . � I - . sight and replaced by Sunday, books L I . 110128enoe.11-- . . .1 .� . . "-I started �arly-tbe' . I L .. A'.4 Ali to said Eleanor - "you d I I something very seldomdon6 to ,any of the I I I I I .next 'rooming, Ing,, She 9 r . i . Not. 11 I If it Is not any better by morn . 0 have and religious magazines. The Evangelical . . i.. .. . . . -Ames to alod). Its -ijaeulated Evsua,w'tlk withstanding 01 my reasoning. a dead weight Sold, I we Intist have the doctor look at it., patients who imagini they are nervous, with Sunday is comparatively a late Snaday; that laity. * She had a apilcial kesentation 0. the I . ,.;, emolipsia-1 ,.simply a tool;. that. is 811 " , I . Is io.oayi there is Ocaraily any getting -up for rrince of Wale I I . . I - -hung at my heart the'wholo way. I reached , 11 ,,The doctor ?v I exclaimed. 'Do you mean whom there is nothing whatever, the matters I 9 when he was in-Clibuds. and , . 1 . 11 Then you don't know what has become of Chjoag07 on % . and for whom Yon are forced to prescribe. I � 'the alrouniatance.juat related was told him . . � , . . . . . he morning of this miepond day, to Say that You have a doctor, ill this little- 04Y services. When the members of the - '. , ..4 . . Conant ? P1 - , - . abont half. past ."seven. 'I drove directly to 06ttlemOut V . . . . have heard you aftj go. : No�r, I insist Upon 'family assemble for their domeatio devotions 'She has one muryivirig brother, James Inger - , . . I I . - I -1. ' 0 1 Boll, of Woodstock, formerly a ban'k magager, . , - . � W��I­havezakvafdtbit. Infact,ldolivow Oonant's h6ukle ' I tau U� the steps and raing ,., 'Yes, indeed. He Was here before any, of On It a 'nteiiariptiou. Do you knows's RUA 'they-oppear with Sandaj.faces.aa well ii� .- � . , . I at his become of hims" ,rittumed my, dlass� ' i Us.f ­ . . I . I . . added,, turning to one other1riendo, *11 ' but now registrar of the, County of Oxford. , , - . I . . . the bell nervously. I waited to Sund clothes.' Where th6re is a Sunday � �'­ 1�_ - . . . r a responses, . .,. By 'Iles a At. Lundy's . . - - I . I .. mail. , � � . .. . .. .but rione,eanie.- Iraiig,.igain sod again- ', fiTherp flashed through myntind a pro. have never yet set �eyea up9n. one of' . hi's pro.. posts the letters ars]aid carefully. away until Shb. -in the littl shut hyard I, 2., . . . I I � 1 I . . . . I � I . . I ., W611 . . - , 1 jaripm op. I . ay no be' _ ...... I -_ --I . __ ___.;­.__�-nO2,8uRwoii, -A,-iniarktit,boy,�.Wilo--LW89-pses;�- nionition-;.then-aAme -a sharp,audden-p(tin - WIS.- _Xond _-At-breaklaot-there-is likAOUSPiCUOU& --- PV_ Ae_k0ithusban& _._...,_._. ­­­ ... 1.__--1-_. I . ,�; � 11 I do k -no' 63's Ing with bid �Wwket, At I oiip�d and looked at' as it a, knife bad pieraed me. , It was. with It I It seemed , .oleo 'other - I I . . . .� . . U � foolish to. continue seriou aboonep-of fill freshly -made bread or . . oleo," mut= Eov!nne crapikdInTowns, I k'n w I . I � . . . . . . . I I .0 Ms.,, .. . . . . . � - �. di4aulty 1. had catigbt my breath. , . I took-my.tAblet and Wrote thio.'..Rere. luxuries, which would entail any unnoossoory AL kAntLT, - . whit - has become of him. � I shall tell y on. . . . ., .1 I x .1FEALwFuL ,r-'Asvic. - � . I . I 1. �. . . . I I 11 I There ain't no one living in that house. . ,,The viotnau noticed it. - . . Congat Produced a small, porap of paper, -It work on the Sabbath morning. Good'tiooks. * I .... ., . ; � I I It will be easier kept if you and I both- know I . . . . -_ .. . I � i - . . mister,' he said ' is (I fear You arei'g9tting ill, sir,'.she ex. read : , , - � - '- ':. Are read in the oltawing-room. until If to time . . I �.. . . . . 1. � . , .. � . . ­ . Coniiii't lived lierel . . � . . . . I . I., . . � it I .19.* � I . � I .. � .0 . - ., 'to ket ready for 0 . Wetrible Experience in a zake alliciefgain : . . . � , I -easier . kepl, Your Word to stereey, ,of, '16�: 'I * , olaitnea. - ­ I - . . buidli, "and on thin way thiih. . . � I .. . I all H fool. batter oailofied. after I . ,::': I ttopght . � .1 * ZU - . or the tone ottie coov . . - Conrad. I Rate mov�d away., - - : - - i , - - Yom, I - feel' very. ill indeed.ili, I said.. , Ti.'Hunitill �- . . , .11ce-Vield-Bult One Survivor, sinj ,41 st, , - . I ,.efeatign in strititlyo'le. . . . . . U . . � , � . , . I Sig.--�Ons�tefi8poonfulinamilisl;glass . �Jrssrly o I? . . � - , 'have. told you. Because yoy� know, I doubt . - is . now lofig slice "' , , . . 1. . . 1. . -4 can't you got the - doctor here. right away ?! we,t,r On reUridg. � , I 09]JANX'. ' ligiolle -, but it ls.uot considered edifying to . . . 9XITC. ., - . , . � '. �, . . . I I ' - 11 sometimes the. evidence olf My own,senmes In- .s I Oh, -wore than three weeks ago. . I � % '.. -He lives a -mils -slid a half offil"she . . - � ... .. . P talk much. on.any subj'sot when going to, the .�. LiTnim TzAvnasz,.Jrau. _. 04 the'131h '. "' . I I I . I I . . m I . , �-- - , this matter " . � `� I . . , . : , :Whets bail he moved to V I .. .''. '. islisiviiea, ,baiIwill go myself. ',s -This, yousof course, know," remarke .61 mind, * ­ I . I - I _. .. , . He woliI - � ­ d' :Place of, worobip. When the service Is overs ings; F. M. Rouse', Chtglas ,Oil 1. L 'Van t ­hartative, -was - , .. � ­ - -­ � ��­. . I . . ........ d - re-tie-st is M ado.; -from -the".oluiroh, two a I iin-,i;fsirie_d from Beaysir IsliiiUfn W__ � .1 I I confess I began -to.'suopeck oome',mellow � � -s... 1),Wi know 0 ind C6 boitrid-ged, 0"n--'. - - -coffi-e-un lee-"- -pie-1-0-oh:0--yery ­siok.r "am li--d ; H oi,-in artaptitig­-.1lis' I . 1. I � I � . a, rapi '' , bliffil - ---"k -- r � I winewsmaradrinklog-*am having sin -undue' qi felt ral i there - . . ,. . . - nothiiii more than. the tincture Of hops, hand-shaking'mid talking sit iloo porch behii' still . boat to go to their home in Little ... . � ' I i(mbil. by this co striogs man'., . � I .1 -1 I ... 1. ­_ ,,-.- effect on his Bauman � but I -said nothing. I � . llc�aqyl I . . utterly.. 1armlesh. _ .Neither. narecide ..z A coniidiored�most-objtotionablei, it not.it down. Traverse� OnTuesdaynight they attempted to - -' - �- � - -- �_' - . , was- somo�excqso for the'"t iOldrift of "my lettoit - 11 I Tell him.' I paldi I that I am very, very I I.. . . Or, . . . . . . :__ 'k- . I Was soon undeceivoia. For E uni continued though a flimsy . one, . since 0 iek, and lie- must haston.' JI thought since I.. atiodyne. slightly itsdative,only)l � �'. right bi.0taiih of the Sqbbath.' Than a a a land it . a, ; I " I . .. -­­­ . . . ... , "Fif-he wore I duant� *40 so a .. . � 44 - I . om,e Middle Villege, bit% ware prevents I , . . . . .1 as quietly iiind mothodleally it wall it, log. g '' '_ ' '-End b- 0 tO'f`4I6ifY`V--w6uld not, make --any, ---_"� This will Provo Of th.6084tsmt 06rvIP6. misi._.Thorkis ipmetbingbprionspi�out thl by the ice. � paring� , - . o. the a eg n 112-- fog.. � _,Jo� 11. key-,- - I - ­­ ­ _­ . .-- - I .----...-. . . . I t with­his� nown. I wait about drivi , . _1141f. - W;i.iwork�of..A...... .11. I .. ... ,to youto madam." I aeryed,,wt A pid 0-4* ­_ __ __ " .. . , i g . I _JP1g4$ . h , .1, I."-..�---ekmpuiating-&,-Iimb,i quito,in contras . : , ., Asam - _­ 1. _ - _ Ob =ad!, a4or. ing1b,the hours Qfeerviod at the were Ifilig '"bitivion two bodisi. Of - . t � nervous- manner, asthe beginu ng. -� . . misn': - ". I Oh..1 bops y4n'sra not so. Pad tie I to find you entfiely recove - . . � ik_-i rIy­diuneri-%t- - ici��, 1 �ssver6t­milei--:An­ r-t-xtent-----and----- - -, -'-. I , , -holl.se -of a-mutural-firielid w1wrer.1 .Might -;---1. '-A" al idn '-�ilu�the-inorniiig�-I--ahall.6xpeot - I . . I I You. remember, Albert -0ouslat and I were , where he hid removed to, *boa i�gentle . I .. . . I � that' I w 'on fl� red.o Ther's,was, , churol.w.- -Either 9-811 "Gal - . who lived Ili, the house, opposite,' Who, evi., Bald my,hostems. , , * . wUieli it . to' necessary to Plantain net a drifted with it into' ih4' lake. Re 'boat . ; I I I room makes lot the whole fouxyears.. �Of diintly had boon a 'witakee of my dileming. .. 11 I Yes, . yon ; I I smsl.� I answered., "B6 - 4 general laugli lie I -madd, the ,annoubloomenk. until' some Abnormally 'late hour*.A.0tar the spr,#Dg* a look, and the men* were 'kilipi -busy . ,' � ' � . . : aburse You, know it, mild how We'werti called� rest- and oddressed Mao ' .. ` .'stop and quitted the.room vith soloing dignity. � long and many devotions of the day are POP. the next day' .ind night boiling. On . . - � croesed. tile at' . .... . quicks I beg of,jon. -one.momont" I .6. . . . . Thursday' . ; � ... Damon end. Pythlao. and,, 91 that, sort Of ,- 11 I You are looking for Vr*' Conant, I pro. exclaimed. `-Vhat is' the.dookor's name V � 'I had BOVO*tal visit$ to Militia, go that I chided, or else is is the prelude to a dinner at morning 'they were in the vicinity of . I I . I . . - I ' . . thing. The only one who'fully shared our sums?" . . I � . . : I � , He don't appitir to have any name, air. Aid not reach home until jafter sloven. The an unusually.* early hour. In ther Waugoolisace Light and, Gr a Idau'a, whim . I . 41endship4as. yourself. How well you know � , I . �. '� .,.. . I 1. . - ' . . . . letter I op .. ... ." 'Yom., , .1. . I -At leset, nobody' ever heard it. I told you fir&objeog my Sys tested onoo Lontered. the 0400, .. after an aftemoon spent they abandoned -the boat and started oA ' � . . ,. . I that, too, or else watild I Aow be making thi � . hall . 4 . . . I , I ' ". I The doctor has left Chide 0.1, - . . be was strange.,. Wi.oall him the ­ $traage - he wait a.lavoritcrowid-aervaut of Zleouor'o. churah, 0 the -Sunduy"Beho6l' or In foos ov�r the ice -fi-eld for -Grape Island. . . ... . --.-----revelation 2 When we left college we still . 11 I Good God I .You don't' 9 Bay that 11 **I .Dodtor." I . � . . *. . � . . .. 8 started ip quickly on seeing me. reading good' books, dion6r -is - 'served After - 11raivellifig for milbe they were stopped , - - I . . R-6-pri-og-eth-er. W6­A11aItd6*' , ,11 . ,I Oh, doctors's obiaried. .6 s miss Eleanor , . . . "O11'R�"ddUriS`_iU` -8-Reallo'ed. i How did it h . :, So-sm�ing, she startedon bar errand'. . , at, perhaps, five o'clock.. The devotees . orb by a wide drabk Ili the ice, and Ronde want - . ' � . I appenj!. . , - . I . . . . I � . rhiiadel ' phis, Ono in Now. York,. Then we . 11 I A very sad affair, I assure you,leir. You 4. I throw myself Ujon the boa and hasbeek taken no Rick. I have boon waiting not hun . glys but, of aourive, thdy must Sets, back to the boat for an axe with which t6 - I � 1. _.. . . Went -abroad. , Gonlint.dsioted himself pri1r. �are a friellaof.the doctor's1l . . I wrapped my cloik arotind-me in A-Way,that halt on hour -fdr you to come' In. They. Paid . although,the vland 9 put before thain axe - not out a coke of Joe to float them RorOmW thim,­ . . - . . . . it ,� . � . . cipally to medicine, -gild I to surgery.' It WAS � ,61,0 The most intimate friend - he ..hag. . I completely concealed my face. . I knei who' you might come In any minute. , . specialty inviting, dare. having boon takin. fissure', but wban he returned found that it , .. �� . . .. 1, , Will you ballevie it, my, lira P..... I .all the more agreeable, for 'we had a wide have j ait ariiied from New York expresily VAS,001ftling-. know to 4 certainty. � � - tt Impire,olon with regard to their preparation, 1; to oave,the could no% be done, .owing to the auto&& of - , . �1�..� � � � range of topics to talk about, and theta were, topaybimavipit. Whitilotialitallmeau?, 14 In about three quarters of, an . hour I was that thlawas a ruse train be h - lotions -servanto troulole.�' Ant unJpslatable dinner al . ash ice intervenlog. They.then tums4 . . � .: � I I . party I had,JeA - I . . � . I �, . .� . ' I% . t.maily branches which wi - pursued � together, . it , , At you'Will.ateplinto my house for a few. lisard , footsteps' approachilij. 1- poeiiad, . -t"0011L.1118 on the 006110 , in the volatile of' the- afternoim,� to scarcely a about and started for Waugoob3*66' ,'Bouss . . liel'tening to. the name lectures and walking'ibe mom6nto,l sai&1hagentleizian. , 1 1 again; A seoond glaribe at the moseft er no. . 11.'.'.,� . . Rome hoopitals. From Paris w . will �tell through a - fold,'irl -the, cloak, and saw, an. I... .. '. .9 . good preparation, phynically,topeaking, for leading. and'Odeff 'and fxmily following- , .� ;. . ��,.','�� , a went i0 you,the littlia theta, is. known about lt�v I . , jering the cabin with the. 'woman; a largo, docii've'd1me... . I . , . . .. I. . '. an hour &lid a he' .f's att6ndancid at' ci�uveh.. After going, about A mild Rouge Gains t . q a . 1. , 'a,,.-,: . .. I . � VlonnsIr thin was -to please me, lot there were is - :I -:What to it ? "I gaited. '-.' ­ .. ' ... On the return home, indigelsitinn. it'sparcely- fiscure'shout mix feetwido, which he leaped. '. I I . ' . , . 4.t. .. . � speoiaildvantages there in ray department. tion I was only 96n glad to sad ' apt Ilia lnvlta� stout mao,.dremead in the oparmoot Materials, , . 4 ,'I don't knows .dootorb * I . . �. ,1 . , - .His .narrative Vag bript. . ­ with -101399 -flowing hair. s�d -mbeut biblaiiii. - � MY ,,young-** over, 0010 opook,before hunger begii2o, and over; but by, "the time the rest of the party . . , .1 �. . How-enthum,laske via were.1 .How truly am. I 11 I You know,' he data, ! the.. doctor, was. He wore- upon his head 6, olouohed hat, - From lady, is dreadful. Won't Yon: "come right a 'ribiadeseript meal, .. with __ � I . 1. �. . L.. . I , iome, more 4aldoup:iIihad oulaiged.,so. muchthatillei, . . I . bitions of it career I I had abindimed modi.. moon to be mirtij�d.l I isdazit6d. . I The Young away 2 11 , . . .� , . . clue as a leading pursuit and gone over . t unde'riseath',the broad brim Ahone' eyes ,,., I was at -the bonds in -Eve -mmutp , I ,religious reading, minding -up With family cotild,ziot.goit fictoon. Souse was powerless . . ,� I . 0 lady WAR one of ,Ahe rabot ah4rining in ?Whi6h, ones seen, couldnever lie- mistaken. 21- ,prayero, onoth the duy, � when our martyrs, go . to tender them any .assistance, and after . - . . . aiargaiy from a � total lack of .faith in tia) Obkoqo.. -She died, About four *iiekg. '. ,-. * , , .. _. � . When I ,went in her ifiother metra 'to b6of-ta droopi,6f Sunday m6als-and Sunday 4 farsweWLOdon and family turns& , 1. . . ­ . _Ajo; , ,,It was'Witank. . . . 01, ' . . ixottangli) _r__ --&ai,- -Rousi-wention � ­ . - , --- , . ...$i 4 is Di5otor,",ofid said, �Imhak asubethe * holifs, __� 7. ��--- diopenoitory. We ware, all of UP, so it seemid alter ga illa ... of a tow, iioa_ uri��it Most In ­11-fle-carnis lop tblfie7ti�d_,�ind In__5'­qri1_oV, . . � . ' . . . ­­7� -- : b"'kt6waNI the- and . .. I yo. 'decisive tone he . 9 W . - . � to me, groping An t9a dirk, and, for MY part, torlono and inexplicable. ilittesd. Upon bar asked. .1 What'is she matter matter with Eleanor 2', Almolit immediately '' h toward Waugoobance' Light, which Jin . � I wag deeiiouB to feel myself on, firm. ground. I .. on taking jour prescription she begun to have �, I ad . Not go Omani. � . . . . I death the doctor disposed of everything he ,with Yon: V . . . . . � . I Mum. Joitlux* ir'OBU. reach aftir many hairbreadth eseapail, - L' ': I - � had, including his I medical library,in .fool, * 11 Not. a oqul,�as present in the room -' the I the lands fearfal symptome.,op, I � I . . - . I ,. . 1. ­ I In ' and out of the Water, and with onlo , . . 11 I I admit.' 40 said, I that medleine,is U i , 41 6. .$Did: Eleanor really carry out, the. joke ,* , � " . . . I . I . O� everything to the most minute. arsidlegi :And, woman, had gone. to, attend to lie,, to a ,,,r. I . . . . I he Captivating and Rzinious Widow toot badly - frozen- -Here he found . 1. , . , - , roomg, k , and send for thi , , . � I- ' . . � ii - Friday ' - ' �.­ a soienG6, but teftime,' are *6 zkok making an left the city-.'- He tola,no one white he was dttfiee-r�-JRQ It the ov I 0itchis An4ber *iolll, � . � . . , . I . I . . . I .. t a ootil was I I D inealobib ? 11 . I fuel and � me,t6heas, but 96 food. . 6 , ., I I . advituce2l ' ' - . ". : -': ..: � . � .. . � . _ I I t' I 11 Certainly, bile di�A. 'Was. ihore an , .� " , , � - . . I �. . ... . . ., !,..N0.,a L �, ."' .. Ot OVOU'llis indst.411tituate. friends, .' - � ,., - ; I � . � , in inl, ?. , is . � . � y - -� NEW Yi6inxv Jan. '.--4 report has .,boon , morning he took a skiff, .belonging to'.the - .� , :,. . . 1. I ohlit-nio: doulcitl' I' Ibilk' 96Y u,0i'di'LnbodJ1aowg*here he 'be Q91311311hirkenw bl-ao-k-itlia* cloak' from my facb� RUA 118P . '. . ,. �. _: I . I . lighthouse' � 0 gone. No it L : ... I � . - .Itlid Lathited for the main landli, .., . .. � .. , - � , . . . I . I I but it to .=are experiment,, after all;- -1- Amp I . . r , a& -, 6.66 M . alreallitidAlseveral da'ygiii the city to the I . I 7 . I . 1. che -has heard a'word from, him, the whole looked,at him intently. . )Is dicl.not Appek I milk No Morahar that in a; opoonful. -of offeet that Chao. '010onor, the arriving it OroobL Viliajo in the evening; , .� . . , .1 . . not willing 16 proaiiibw. a modloinarlwhich I. :matter is en*blbPed in: mystery train begin. to'recognize Me. .. ­ . . I I I ;'butI ,had no , Slidug4t she would send. l4wier; Is about' wall known *hen he,obtdiri'd the first -food hahad isated . . -1., - . . . �canuot predicate ito affect up6a - my, patient. , nin , to end.' ' * I . . . I .. is I Albert,. I said, " X hive . I for it." , I ; ­ . . . .� � . to marry 'Mrs. Hicks' Lord., since weanoo 9 filing. On Saturday, .. , - - .. , .9 . 'it- day mo . , I4�.,9Wy_A_ohork time -ainae-Mro.-Hiplial b] - il� -h6id. hd' 'fflRfW;Vd1f,_1_­__,_, . � � , . lon .. � mot riiae ad &-T ME I . � ---- --- - --- .. 11 .-A.0onsciontions. pitiatice-0,11-medicine is there �­ 11 Sad-ly-1-dotoovd-ad " thi ."a igi,7idi�d1joidg tdsoffy6d;1- - .--;- -­-!-"F-"%-6�ny -.-"��"�Wb.ri-;6�2edintely-012-tAlcing-.iii--hor- J I ,.. , . . . expectAncy, and that Won iriatitie Scan.,, .. .1. . . . . marriage to the late Th9m. :Lora caused a . bIl glffl " c . . . � We Worthy man's invitation to take breaktabt , 11 - I To. torment me I be " tsilidd, Witheut suffering oommence4v --After a few minutes I slid Odelli they were at the break with Neveral , ", L. . � � - . � I . � .6. You � talk, nonsense,,.- -Coushi - would . with hims' slid . drove -to the house of the -chn, muscle. I � , . , I was alaiuied�; � we sent for y On,. She grown sensation, and the subsequent -litigation, in in Is" 61 'Joe iiii edob aide of-4hem*. They , ". '*', ' i � rogreos in ' Iriend I have just Monti D!G'".go do ant Is .' . � . . blight, to'havi. I � lim. deolired -1 0 . I 'I answer. " Is' I ., medicine comes .w � I which his -$one i . , -day. as, . ,. wore, Ovary MOM1 . 'undoubtedly perished. during Thttre � . . . Progress comes Ili all other. things,byparof ' . oned., I i6ally could. ." Oodl'-I exalitimed, Icanthis.b.- 40 4 -T -out into " .110mancandhavea committee appointed to, they were without - - I 'i . I I sttidy.� oboe - rvation and'ex at got from hini n6 information Ili addition, to, you, Coriolis?, . . I . � . .61, , illeancirlo 'cliambet-Ner take',obarge -of , t fuel, food or ary. clidtillng, ' ' ' , . . . . . . 46 4 Nd; it is not L * Does that sati be& in .'R _­ -9.2 _hIs,,.y_aat -property"xafted, . -welerwht - , , ' . 0 What I had. alread . I 9-014y, in .1 I __ -the t ill IV I I periencei and th' . y received. Some details sti&;. she wait in - I . . -opplickti if our experb ­ .1 - � _4Y.Yon?". gradf-diii-- ----�-6ontroi touch tonim-GuL 'The matt and, boat'was'las fillidd W4 . , - t prket:eal 6n O -noe. It --tho"rapidity - - - -"Aftivanower.- . s. I . , 12ofto b led agony., . � a" WAR' how' first abandoned. .. . . .. .. . I ... � . - �, , . .. . � . � I I Shall be my ambition to do something before �Wera��ndded about with w1iiiiii .W . I said. , I will 11 f 11 Albert," she oried" it I a �ever, itml�ably arranged, - Lord * died last ... . . . .. . �. . . . , � . I did t6wardeplacing medicine .In its- 'pi .09mut disposed 4f,lilo offeats. g6 would ' ":'It does not :satisfy me,,. I � - . I . I . . in 00 very- February and 66 Mks. Lord a wealthy I . . , '. i I . to us a Solana � a." - , . . I VOTOr oonveroe with no Ones he entered into no not be mitisfied. still hear from yout.own. lips veryilll How long -You have been In coming widowt Sbveral Prominent gentlemencon- ? - U1AXLW,AV 111,11A16ARS. ; . I - positidi . ex6lattiationo, and in this at -range manner'be what all this means. ' My, ptesende here to to ma� -- You did not know h,ow ill i, was, did negied with the leading clubs of'the city were . I .. - . . .. . . I 'I', . . . , 14�1, ­ I Ali, -he was, very earnest, very'- sincere. 1I 'quitted the place where hid lab6roz had been Ati6idental.. - ,,I did not know, you were in the you, Albert ? ' Butyoi lira i1b wines you. VilV I An lioupiorinut Queptlon:ao to conartuaft- � 1,'�, . recollebt, 41(orwe could back to raris,,thKt . . I . . . Been to;day and at ones admitted that the . , . . .. I . I . . - ' it 1-aliould have .. . . . soon. .e 1. '. .. . � . . relieve me i I know you Will.'! . � 1� � �. -1 so brilliantly successfa, 1. . vicinity. Had I known . � I . .'.' s .: , - I . 11!�11 . 'a gave him A terrible . . .64.,4 - matter had been talked-hbout for nearly a , . � . . , . . . -� I , . . . wagenal obaking-up,af 11 That everhig I took I - you . There she lay in.thel ,thtall of death. I �,'�* ; bla opening lecture in the autumn at 'the . ' the train book to come; of mouton. . - I. have searched' for I You will ',:u,4ddr . . Week in the club rooms. . 41 Yes," remarked The question of damaged for accidents on . . ,,,!,, . I I Now Yoik, - I knows afte over Ahe World 'these baven , these. stand 'the oymptbni : I . . . . �;­ �- Hotel Die . a, of' which Magendle vials at the hour from (301, * r a while. I aboald' . years I I .. 0 A 6ne'venerable member; '16 of course I bellove� rallroaqalb frequently before the courin im, . . I . out. 'possible . 11 pungebt 1eat in the polite and falless - a. . . . �, .; . I know It Vag im seven, lobV years, by every' means 'that I . I �_ . . bead. It Was on the p2emorable occasion nd I � Ichraing . sells the, ramor. O'Conor Is yet -vlg�ious and England, � and a came Which will probably , I :� 4''r Jor him to ,,she ' oil the friendship 'that could devise. _Nbw that I have found you, .1 . ation 1W . the stomach " .a . . . __ . When that famous phiiielan diolinally, told., �OX4 numbness over the It Worth over a million and a half, and a good furnioh.a valuable precedent there and hbre . . . . I �. '' . . i1brits not:onli'that in lated. between no. Nd'doubt he waiii stunned will hai6 an eitilanation. Ivilinot4bisths. tubes even in the extrem. judge of beauty; and Mrs. Lot& in haidoome had just beezi dedided. Mr. Phillips, a"Bur- . . . ., I ,,,, I the ago adivind Was )oat by so swift au& sudden Is blow ; after the' place till, I get, it,11.1 eta herath' balanaeof, itleo. Thin sotionot the-, heart'intarmitiont' - �',' � ­ * . I a Science but almost in takino-that the tile-- 'first ,terrible shock should ' - , ., . .y . . ., . 0 .. .. � I , I azid*ilak I andWealthy." FrinklJnB.L'6to1,,oneof�th6 goon, mot with ,tin accident iiii'alipseitating . � .. . . . . motri bad rendering it - - - 1. I . be oVer.her would * life. , , . Withyloleitt retailing, yet the head Jr, - ponsatory was. a humbug, askingdbritively come and sea me, or lot me know where I ' "I hid Prison fr clear,'..und three. soni of,.tfio lotR Thdinall. Lord, ,in apmWar,fo ' hint � from practice . ��,'�, quarters of a _1 . I . I I . . am the bed,' -thrown n hour lost. . 1;1;" . Fla never wrote; lid UsVbr Agial stood. confronting hi 4i Where '[I, that Charles O'Conor wag about to merry ,It visa shown by;hio odunsol that he had been . .. . . I . wilo 6ould ,onto a � hibadlidbe.2, .. He WOJ't ' dould go to him. D'My cloa - k Sad,. tin. You knov'whaVilist means, a - qilestibri, said, I I I liove'lioard thii.rumor , uncertain if he will Over 116411118 to resume it.* .. ! - . came, and for nearly seven Years I was in Hid, agitation Wag, fearful jo witness, fuel." - I asked.' The vial wait " . on tti.oay that in one of his wards Jim divided the medial ? ��11" . - �bls patients ilisq'ibree -014090-0,- The AKA4 'UP ignorande of What bad become of him.,, , Large drops . 'of paropiratidn , gathered 'PI 4 It my hands.' It I I Miss Lord, but beyond,that 1 know nothing. coming $35,000 a year, bat this large Income . - � ' I . --lifi- own, Unt little of Mrs. Lord's We , ore due to -exceptionally big fasit - ... � ',�"':' I 9 on b a forehead and rolled, down 900 - movements of late. Xt wonld.not ourpXioe in the two years proodding bid aeoidant6' The . , . treated according to tfio dispensatory, to the I EvattoPausedidion inhio'historyattlito 400 11 was the A'Aat!M� -0f 'We bAv. lin 0 in*hineas* I nite which had been t upr instead of � . . . . second he gave broad pills and colored water, .13013it that it adually ofeemed so if holad' big face. - Ilia breathing bead . me�diffidulj and What I ordered." .. ..' I . . . I � I ma In 'the feast if ii.provad Unii, but we' Jary, appariantly taking thii Into.'sceount, ' . . .. �%, . . the third received nothing -at all. Thelatter brought, it. to a conclusion, although I had . him frame obook. . . I I . I She essayed to put.4or arms about � my .. . . . � . I . * . , Would be the last persons 'likely -to hear - 0,000; The Company appabled., . . . I . . grumbled &.good. ddal.(,-ies imbeciles,0 as -the felt it had gearooly begun., I had Up dispoof. ' 11 I You aid ,hot ill 2 I :. . . � . . I � neek and -to impress a hiss on my ,forehead.. I . I � 0 1 J gave hibi.08 , . . leistnter called them), but all got" . o4ohan sydrit. 1 ' - alleging that the Court had inladiroatecl * � - , . well; Every ,'akid's� length he i I Ile spoke at last nod in a'naturil tone. - Bile 4xpired as.she made the cgort4 . I . I . I .. . . . . . � . I 1. � I tion to breAk the silence . I .. . . I one An the 96cond class oleo recovered. A - resumed. ­ 1- . . I . . ii A'What =ore is , . , . _. I . " the jury; insomuch as it had i told .theft � .1 � . , . . I . "... . I I I I A slight twins of the tinkle, itot W6ith . there to tell? I ruohed to . . I . . .. ' I � . . ., �, . � few in the first class. died. �' i Nevertheless,, - As You Must )lot -suppose that.in tliose seven an0oning, f . I said. I Tlittlak God, I. heat the tirtiggist's.'. They bad gout - first CXXXXICNE A Illivilt4icALTADIIV. . thaV � they zou�t - give Mr. Phillips - - , , . i � . added Magendlo, I we are making progress, I in to the I � . I ., . what, under .all the droolmotanden. th;� .. I , . years I made no eft.ort. Id discover his ,Whore.' Your natural tone once mores, I dontinued. Potty Place which came in bight. I round the* - - '. L thought a reasonable compensation both for , . I I �, ,,, . and 1 have hopes at the end qf a hundred abbuto; yon Must not suppose I waited 'Conant, IwIll not Intruilff myself on yon, . principal &lid demanded the proodription. It Gdodels: ftestricilve Bill Commended by . . I I . ' _ . , - years that xWOolit'li will have lissome, a . . . . personol saffering aid pecuniary logo.' -Oergt. 11, I ' pationtly forhim to communicate with m . eicept to hear how this had. cable * about, was correbto It had been put up by it young. ,.the 10.- NJ. . IlLo . " I Use cassoullittlea., . . . , . .. . Opiates, I Then, no,,'doubt, phthials will tie I employed -every ineano'Whtch'I could devi's', - That I ,,at know.' - . I . man oonsidered to be dQmpetent and having.. . . I Baillantine,.for the Company,, contendied ithat . . . , �'? , on ad , ' . . WAIIIINGTONs Jan. - -The House Color pecuniary loss ,. ought not to be taken Into! .. . . , � . , , enjoyed the; leoture hugWy,-'and . to ]touch him; nothing which my ingenuity 11 ,,You iball have. Its.' he I 'rijhed, after a OKPO400. He fled that very night, Flight mitt , Z on Education and . Labor discussed for accounti,.but the Court held that the Com -w: . I .. I ..... IrOnl time to time nudged Conakit, tie much could suggest WAR lot& unattempted. I visited Penns; - 641 cannot refuse am we stand face to Wag confession. I Wall content thus the -wretch four board 000devo - Bill prohibiting Ohio . I . .1 . I , , �, ad to may, I Whitt do you think of it V for he again, hoping to gaut,bome clue, how. face, but I would have tra' . oscaped,, . . . . I I one pany, Ili' a6litraefing to carry' a Passengers - "' . : � . . ,I t ." I I was a gross admirer of Mu6ndie. An we 01,10a versed a, thousand . %.,. rave *, then I immigration. It'Ves"lly decided to report' contracts to carry. bid 'fortune as Wall ad I " , I . I V, . left the lepture-room After be had concluded,, ever tkipaing,but I could find nothing which gave Milos to have avoided it -to have avoided 1 Saw Eleanor laid in heig it favorably, striking out the. section pr&ld� person ' and aiistiViii16d the court below. ' ' I . I . , - . ,. me the lobt assistance. I went to oaf) his YOU.s . quilted thh accursed town and went into the, .Ing for the alitogation of. articles live and six Asatiming-that-Mr. Phillips d4ii6tiettiriato, , I I I. . . I OonAutto6k4y arm, exclaiming: $That Is relations, but they k4ow loss than laid. They ',To have avoided. Me, Uoliaut?f 1. said, wilderness, where, I ocarooli know, After a .In the Surlingaine Treaty, The 33111 prohibits. pratilia'al.the'damageb goeni Small enough. � � . . I .. , I I what I pull a great man -a. Man who, with Were big countries for-Oonant's parents were I Have you no monlories of our past Oom� season I Came hors. Now lot me tionduat you the lazdi�g within this juriodletion Of the , 080,000 at five Pei, cent. would only yield I I . : ".P' . Bubb it reputatioli, daroo to say he does not deado aid he was an only child. Afterthat-I Paulonoblp�no thought of our air! life back to your houses, ' lUbit,id, States. 10if the taking on bo � 01,000 a years Id poor Substitute for 035,006, . ,!low I . . . I . "I One Word, Conan I I Ard At 813Y . . I . L .1 What.1 have heard does not Ono whit commenced a system of aavortislai.. I would together ill. is, I' ex0laimed. 1-havO forbign part for the purpose of landing in the The Tay bridge acoidekit Will probably Involve - I I � I diiaourage !no'; it does me, good. - i am cause noticed it, be Indorted in tho.loadilig 11 4 Nothing, nothing Whatever,, he replied, - nothing to say to Moo Ybui 614 United Stated,- A-groatog number than fifteen an immense alibi Ili comipoubAtl6b, inaomfidit. . V . quite dontelot to spend all the yeatt; of 3�by, newspapers all over the country gild almo, in fil a perfectly CAIM, solid. I If I exhibited YOU r�,"' Ug friend ? Do you throw me off Chinagg p&aosogisrs upon any Ono ,�amoels and no the Vaosikigdrs ware broad-winnaro, Where" , - I . ,garope-notle in thia Way Without 0, thought V , � .- -)its ill the attenipt to advance the progress i tried ovyl as whioUnit Ono would Under. tradition on seeing you it wag not from, solah I providess penalty of fine and imprloommelit the dreadful Abargelo undidenti when Lord, : I . . -of the .moot interesting, moot hamano, and stand but Conant, btLt which ho'bduld not ridolledtlobs, but-na nastier. How ohallwo _ 11 I You misunderstood,, he ithoweroa; , I dd for it violation of those provislono.* It oz- Farnham, Sit Nldholao Chinuery And others - . � . the most beue4cont*d studies,' fail to understand. - I kept this up year after manage 21� he continued. after a long. pafise,�. .not throw you oft. I have no feeling -'hone. blades from thlo rtntriptlonO Of the Bill pok, were"burat to death, cauvail the Company, .1 . "We bums bomb at last. loottlealnXem ybuti I sent these to ovary Principal dity Ili I it you, 'would -hear ftat I have to say you . . No ostisiblifty toigohing the past tonjaillo to 003is offloWly dormetit6d.with the Chinese , next tomotbing, because the dead were men * . Yorke . Conant -went to Obidago, where per. the United 8 tates, to London, to Varies to muit collie with me ,� this is no place for mo -only Eleanor. 1 live only with Elo4upr.0 0OV6mment, or Any 6mbaosy thereof or of private fortailb,,whose relations would . � . A, . � , I I - . . , , , , - , , , , , , , , " , ­ , ­ . I I , I , � , I Whi IN 4 A "u "" " We4 * Ik a t h t , _ . �, _ _V ! .h_ !� at 1; , . . , ) i :`I. I- I - - Ir " _- " , I � � I I I I - , - , tdn ddVAIltageo by way of acquaintances Bud' Amotatilhin, to Berlin, to St."Peterablirg, and but �oft earinot ivalko and I have no radaho io'j. --iftt,l ,ozititarted Is 'you do Interest pe obno remelted from 0h11,pvKreck-. , i dative Jab logo pecuniarily by their demise. . . k . ., I I Introduddlins swatted him. It was not long other places. . No tokeo. come from, these transportation's � I Yourself Ili opmething. The folks hor6 6611 . r ., . _ . . . .1 . . I I I . . . . I . . I before he bedding knowni � Hid cardar Was , offOrt0. AN 10ti will pelioalvas by. aud-byiR, bat q gl. Will Valiliq ould. ,,If dVsrygjb#11s an You Is db6tor," and yon, came to has go Snobs . I I k 1. . . John 39, Dean( of Now Yorks Who left ,,�' . rapid and brilliant. We saw each other very one of thato tiodeas ever reached him- . not k;6wlbg who I wam,) . . The pan who at the end at this life Lao g . ' tould. . agqoyo� - - _ 11- . Is realpt In full of till dainands. from meft 'will M12gOtOU, OACoSPOOr boy, bile given * Ilia- I I Seldom, Twine In, tbb courme of ton years be, not have roadhed hilm. -� . .,I tuadii tt's'�6,31-p.iii-kigtioiiii-'o-o-nid. The, COhAht laughed AU ftbAtUral -tough, have more than oil otdiartry amount of 'Credit ditional $100,000 to'llooliester, Valveri.1% I � , . I , - � . . V10ited NOW York for A day or two....! -he come 11 Last summer I made tin murblon Into two hours' rest alooloned there WAS nothing I It Is frde! I obimetimen attend theme inno6ont - : _ I I I I . oxptdogly to see me-�-twioe I waw InOhlbogo. - I . . � I . Peoploi I propAre their inedialaoit-with'my I to begin the next life withe � , making 0150,000 donation Ili Alli ,. .. 1. � . � 10 . I . , �, I . . 1� I � I I . I � . I. , . . I . . � . 9- I . . . . . . . .. .. I . � . � . I � . I ­ I . . 4 , I . . . ... . � I . I . . � I I � . . � 11! I I I I . . I . . * . . I I 11 . I ­. I . . . . . . I I .. � I .1 . . 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