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The Clinton New Era, 1880-05-13, Page 2I �; � �. .. . . - , ; , , .w— .W.&NTE, � Thos . , o were the Jny� Attention whor quo morning, Abov, � 4 1W&NTZD,.A HOW in thoworia, desir, Liberal terms offe: There was *Wtou, ing of this want th X became norvou liusband to gains J I I I . I � S * might, Pry to Will V - . And offer thenave) I- ­-- I I .... �. -1 ­­­ - - .­­ ", - _,:_,,,_ ­­ .,.--- . ­ - ­­ . settled income, An . ,house and large ex . th . , At this would be �� . . 04rwants. . Our ho�lse was Bi Side of A Cliff that . beautiful western c ­ - .. .. . - ­­ -... -- possesseLl mbuy-ad . . I v, mile-frow a fusb . .. 'Tile views. from a . . surpassed for beau I - - � . : . - I - ­ � ­ . .:. ton the oomat�side, . I . . peaceful prettiness . ­ And the interior . . I . gracefully furAishe . . . . I . . tage, indeed, that tl . . � , . the great one to U I A . . . I . I 4one, and of demand r. � . lishment. Howe � .. ­ , who wanted a hom . " " . us,liberally, neither , , . I '.. largo establislirnen . . .- - . Anymore. 1. . . I Now for ourselve -� . Amid, Young people . - . . wont to aver that 1. .1.1 My � . young people. , I � . - artner in a gOod, � . . . . I fougo, and I Was. � . . . to .the public as . . . . . domestic life, th I . . go64 places. in th � � prices. Notwithst I . we wanted more th � � ; � . been ablato 'Work 1. . . imy three babies t , ��-�.�o � . � . �of the -time that I o . . bn my bre�d--winui ,J' ­ - , � s- .. .. .- .. .­ ­­­, -Aa. soon as . m I. I yy lin L �.- . . I . . . might ,I shoi,ealim , , . propounded my pla ,, . . I 4 it would be a ni � , i I . �,�-.- I Vaity, if she's a nic I I . wofused to admit th 1. . ' ' I . ; . , .having hot. . ­� -- � . ;- � - We-RY6- - ­ - - - . ­ ,­ � ­ -11 I . If6ppy as . I . . .Ourlittle pattyist . . me to wish to 13dB it I I I . .. tgub, �Edgbx, h6u I - . ,have is such hard- w *. I . iphe would come toll � . � . . . I . � wliat matter whoth .. I . I., . ,- We -could endure lie � � . . .. . &if you take'that " . , �worth of anything b .: , I . I -!Itwillbring2k lin , . � � . I -made u I I . I . . Lp your mind I I . ,he siid, laughing. 1. . . I , Not withoilt Y LIL..11 ' k :.. . , . - - --- ­­­ ...---"--,.w.6Wd-be-su-lx,,is,-hA I.1 . . I . . . I I . . 'ea g*erly. - - � - . � . � . . . . I ln'd,thon, with & . ,. . �'� . . . Auto a committee of . � - . . . � I " , 1nally rose ilp, - witl I . . . . - 'tky Jiow fdrtunev t.';, - - - - �- ­ .:­­ . . - . � - �Rpelst, to: thi-a-you-bi- . - �'kk *1 , .. . who winted:, a. hom !­ ­ . . . I . . . . il I I wrol;6 to1he. tA �, 1. I I - - - ' , �. ,.. � . , ist�ted our.tarms'as ' I . . filgo"MOntJoned,our . I 4hinkin, with a iiis I . ,that a It* tea . . - . ny C!� ava �'. . . -, - - ---Iote. &Initted,as q �... . . . . iartiste. . . I . ­ . .. . I .. .. .BY return of -post � �--- - - - - ­ ,to my torms, and a ` . I 'to us , . . I . , -early in the I I , " She, doe�nit say . I . ., ,I spid,'dubiously, a .. .. . . I **: --. ­m:�husbaud, ' -.-' � W-11 r- . .. I . thas-''Tambelle Cleve . - ­ The pretty nam I . - 1 ughin, I .A agar. smid a , . . . . . . ,you, must gang your, � . :jhaty?u don't.let I . ,run on too long, or . . � . I . � . . -in the wronj bo:i.! * , I . , I , . " She writes. - the. . . . . . . I. . nature,' 1. *.said,. to � 11, I I I—, . mAder'diacussion, t . r . � . .. � s. 76s,kitla. good, b � . looldfig'at it�:-I:rmth I . I . � . . � , .ever, deciphering , I. . . . . -caligraphy is .all boa . . . . . . . Inciab origihal.wOM6 . . . . life ,wrote the most I . . 11 . . Monp I Iaae hand. .�- V . . . � , Zlevelana, though.' . . . . . . uAnd I may writ . . -.1 I .. i"xt week 2 1 I inte ' . I , . , Y6% dear, if you . 1� . . ' your troubles so.goo I . 7 -, Oh, Eagar,. I we . . . ­ I - . I 1. $110 matte.r at. all 1'. I. � . .going to pay us so . . . .-of housekeeping car . � I . :shoulders at,once, . . I . . . I .. .. - g4ady, She n . . A young , . , 1 vanion . . llghtful�bofii, .. '. . ,troubIS.' . � I I I . . � � I And I hope yoll . . . . . '4e said.lightly; an I . . buiffiess, - ' and I -w 1. . %: Ing it :,,, - . see a6put maki - . ; in the eyes 6i our n . I . . My -house was a . . I . . -1, ­ - v -- . . -". .- -----, -was-lond.of it, aa � � . .. -hom sin wh16h th6 , a . . . . I . 1. � they have arranged . - g I I . . -Cardin 1 to their *ow I .". . people blessed wi :,. . I improssion of bein ... � ... aft Upholsterer wou vl - I ing in much that .1 ! . . . I I . . ,deemB'strictly ease .. I . . . . I . --carpots and curt I . . . I �couches, were ho lo I . : . . 1resh. But - the cA . I . . ,chosen judicioll4ly,, ' �­­. , . I . ,�Ioom was brushed . anony of tint '&be . . . 'mado We find a ,. I I I .. . . ,gaudy And glaring.. . . my arawing-roor . . . I It was a long lofty .- . . . � . . I , ,either. end an&. i,� . . 11 � 'the Side. It wa's .1 � 14grey-mna-goia pope . . . . auapscl . - with son ­ . imaterial. There i I . . 10rolin mtmcbo�irs a I I . . ffome.covoipa vitl I . . . . 1.3p.61, some. wark I ImodoHtly of6thbol . � . . . these alf stood out . . . poliahoil floor, for . . . . . -combfiled to mak ".� � I ­ - Custom of dispopgi , � . 1, � ,wore several ciisin . . I . filled with, old' Chin .ti we callod , the obil I . . , -were diBpl�yoa the . bound Wows And I had, ln.,-Ll given t . . I . w6llk,k�; T� ilung W I mlrioi-L-, , tt low go I 1)g3j mild 06V ,­ . ,."'."'. . 91'(11'5111:id . loid bid . 4 dhd lit %,11mb Were, f I I . . Way yAtb line Wire . lbh the delicately .4611cietia to my a . ,Wdf6r large r4b& A Venus do Medici I I ­,­­ --- - -- - ­ - - I PAN 0 -1 - . , 017W . ( I'll � I � . I .1 . .� I I .--. � � I . 0 I a � . . ,I � � . 4 � . 3 � 0 .1 - - -- ­ I N A Holm. Ip. litiali , . . . ­ . . pieces of 1 (Datapliersl)� and ,other master . q;t, disposed About the Ancient And modern i � I I � . I . , i1alla compensation for the, believe Vast I fc ills forlaurea Ju x and's 0001'ety., , iss pievei . ---- - , 1. thin . -� e. In. fact, that might help me to Main- tain my poor �'an. And be � � little phildr I - - ­ ------------. ---- ---- L Woo I$ giL, Nia, tftwre I . ,b io)x lady, wbo is s%id,to pop. A YOU40 rjub�ii . - JVXAW8 or 01"L)p NAPA VX804nIF 0400 , , words ,which attrioted I took u the Times . .. , . � room on pedestSIO, .And there was one : magnificeilt brolize--fibe pride of my hoaxt I fter the copies Of the auw About A weelt v.. - , iques bact been Condemned t6 beat A retreat t I I i affected to shrink with better from the thought of my doing anything of the sort '. 'I _ BOB$ rel a narl;mbw intelligence and heredi. tary. actimon, relates in Notes AII4 Vueries . -e sma �U*Mwo W114 , , mago-A ZOO ft the "dim I ,p is, year ago.. I . I I , itiading on a handsome warble peaestal - � I . d to herself- in a corner that was. sacre I wont down to the drawiug-io6ca one . mormul g, Ana found Miss Cleveland oniff. I It Was not fitting ; it WAS incongruous,( hadeclurod. And at last, -%bout six ruen. the , the. following strange personal expexience in an oiaT9.4ohiro mansiva. Eftoktoil (CAL) MaiL3 A gentleman who. lives on the S $,-r- � Ayounglady, alone 'to , The Abandoned Arladne,' a marvel Of . 4 A deeply-iiSdoyed expr9s. . ing the Air with , I on I *as ill deep- Wistress, he Asked agb;-wh , , $ What I am going to relate,' Bile gays, river says that near h10 pI co r s a so w eater,ma a, boarder. Col., 11 I , , Barb 0 -that glorified ,tile room to � tdionue, my mind. ' oio,u in her flue brown eves. I Is anything Amiga ?'I asked tremblingly, a to, be his wife. M, Us is a rich man, and I At once %004 , . ., . _ , I happened to Myself while stafing with cra"artho , 0 ountrypouains,laotJu y,atthair A girl, the former about, 12 and the 34re of agej,'w Y' . lie frequently juml h of pathos in the word- I I Lt op , to me, and ,Scattered about in i pro fusion that I had too correct ail eye to SWffer to 4egenerat Q aAd, without hesitation, she, told MQ that I there. s Was something very im: toll an-0mi. , , Ilia, should him if MY chilare4 should be ­ . . , . share. his pro dity, should , be eaucatedge it - I his Aud � house in Yorkshire, I hod w "CotrOVIOUS days there in the summer of t 11 . � . � - ddle in the morning and rid, 131013 A g droves of wild oeittle whic _pealed 31y impatient for my . in - order th LOMC, I At I into muddle, were Chelsom ehina figures of . na Italian glass. a good porio. , old German a h )Imnj.-,., She had serious doubts About the I ,.. . . * 11 I excl rorma J99Wng , beh9ved hiMLLio educate Children. he Said : iYea ; when once we Are married year, but. without thou, hearing or ,seeing ju9p.­.QA my '. . Com ut , Q1 tbo auyth�u%­ Q 'th surely gore them to death should . I I come unseated. ,got].1 VArry I" � , 1AJ - - � 'the io. pormisoion,to write tiger A home "With U 0. I and Vases,- And goblets; dn Indian cas. jugs in ebony, wonderfully carved -, little I kiat . ..�-Tho-plant4 ,od, I _ ... I ,a= . - '. � - anxiously at. ray healthy green friouLm � [�nta sl� 4 They Are doing beautifully ; ray p] ev0ythlng ip that Way shall'be arfyou; will. , But we. cannot marry Yet. I sip ougAgbd .. second visit, arriving early in tile aft,pr. � noon, I went out boating with. some of the, ey Bee a Quit in . -drove thal � I th9y run a caped. being In r . s, 1�;d � 11 iarrica paqvio, D10896d" j tamil- - - a - - I -- ar Y All A Wna i Imb-les-of-varicus shapsBi-f !very ornal.AontB, � ­ -- f- -- ­ ­­ ,15 ....... kotx­iW_Whita_ , leather gna,crosses on too I . �- -- fl-- - li . . ways ourls 1. I------- . I ­ -- _ .. . I - rAb 'but,tlyoy,:ffouAih-st-th-o--o.ponse, -of 0, in whia4 I MY -hWvo employed all I III A- OM ­ - - ol6queuco,ta�thraw, 0blqv,Y­ on a woman � husband. Ilut those family, spent A very jolly eyouipgt.Aud. - . ut,to­bea-wlittle t1xod,t6u-hapa,- finally wil . 1� -r9M boy thr ' owing his I -Afie�-P-4tql UP h4wlikii1the 9UU :After (11 a I a we had a large I to me ?ouBeg, it oeemec j And colored marble, fro;a which were sae. Penaed silver crucifixed and rosaries and the Eman beingeWho, live with tho5m, I'm sure,' she said, I with some vehemence, 0 1 who takes a as cond ossos are soon forgotten, and then, doarest, with till d&y1a work, but not t 0 IeIist- . voila. I �alept soundly until between nur I nAtWIMM-by which the oars un;a bris?Ebt' out. But tI all. On the � his iia not , the very thing to Meet . . , flowers -Rowers ove"bere I I , , In pots on the piano And, tha,.O8bhIOtS, on I I I have read in acres medical work that they I I actually rob us of the oxygen we ought,to your trials shall be at an end4' , I . I I did not like his argument, but I,w" . I I 3 and 4 ()tale kJ just when the. day � was beginning to break. I had b on ; a I a large bottom of unilerorowth, 1 roam hundreds of wild hogs, �i � tuated on the landward tested itself on the ! the big old China plates, on the polished . I I . floor, in baskets Suspended from wiro over when t , take in � ,'hey thrive; and when they don't thrive cdmmou pens -tvill poor, miserably poor. Oh, Flo I you, who . - � . haN a a husband to fight for you and your I I � awake for a Short time, when suddenly the door of my boa -mora opened And. ohni . the hours ., Are very ferocious I � � ! fight when pressed the least 1 . , oust, and the situation , , mlitages. We wero�only I . the square opening that was made by the 11 . taking down of' the double doors, in slender your'oWA ­ I . .Q tell you how bad, it must. be to live, in a room with decomposed vegetable ma,,ttef.- children if the worst comog, don't. l4low -what -I felt that day when he,�Put me into � . . I . . - :11ancied it Might again r4tJIor quigicly. �. I . be one of the. servants$ and called out, . I I - . ' children, mounted on their we] I . horses and carrying -in their h , . . . I 031able watering -place. ur 'windows wore not , � glasses, whori3ver, in fact, I could find a reating-placo for thein, my love of,flowero1 . , they harbor,aust nod insects.1 Besides . I I After& brief argument I ga.vo up the low ief a path of deceit, and buds me tol or Xily, little ones, onke. He ongaged himself , , Come in.' After" a, short time the door . I opened %gain, but no one came in -at least, � lasso Which they so skilfully lis:r headlong after these hogs aver A) , � I . a ,n'd, wild grandeur or lot sweet, smiling, I t6, put..them. My room, Os will i I lidupea In . a ,. I , be gatherea from this description of it,, was contest. I consenteatosacrifice the lovo� liest ornaments my room could beast I of to me solemnly; he bounc I . . 1 me to him, and then lie counselled tile sbrictest secrecy . . I - I . oluld'seq. Almost at the same time that the.door opened for the � ,growid, Up and clown p,teep banks, I a I no out of nearly every drove t . � oil .the inland '4usrter. was well arranged and I . . . * t, , And it must . very pretty and very artio 10, , be Owned that, I was justified in anticipat- and when I had done it, Miss Clovelsua triumphantly substituted Some abomin&- respect ing our engagement. I was not to , or of my let it be known tea .Single memb I . little , . startied by the second time, 1 'WAS a rustling of Bomo Curtains belonging to m, up, Last su= mler they caught this manner, When the loss6 i , I . a.- The only aisadv&u- is house PdEisbs$ed Was : big that it wouiastrike the Young lady who;, , � � wanted a home very fmvorably� . ­ I I I � iio I ns made in wax. . 4 I think are. a goose, to. put UP with late husban0i family, because I they laud a I li� said. prejudibes, and wets friends o, f hii , , � � . I hanging Wardrobe which stood by, the side of the.bed; the rustling contin'dea, and I. a head and feet on th, ., . , I of a hog i Stretched out so that he can dc s of being a higli-rented What pains I took with the bad -room 1 you � . 116,,' Edgar said to me. ' - ' it, r And I swallowed that pill for my little I - I . L z' with si un�omfortablo feel. was sex ad a me . harm, the, boy gets down, from ing rather a large estab- r: if , this young lady P I that was to beasaignea t.o Miss Cleveland i lt,v�as a splondidly�propordoued rooln, with And for answer I reminded him �hat we had three small children, and thab Miss , childron's)sal,o. I (I Was staying with my late husbaid's I � � I . lover ingi not exactly of fright, buta strafige; nil. � earthly sensation tbat I was not alone. I and ties the. hog's feet with a( . I . as tried along for the purpose. � 0 would. come�aua pay high rant Matchless views from ,both its. windows,,and uS Clovelariol paid, us at the rat . a of four hun. � mother at thetim.e, and my prudent at. , Itugth to this arrqmgement. It had had, that feelinolor some minutes, foot stands As fig . .1y:w beingiraine t , ,,�thout as wit 6 that and 7n the uorthb . would be drawbacks it was furniallea coinfortably-asivell 018- gantly, With I my,own haiLds I removed dred a year. Or at least she WAS to pay us at this 'rate according to. our agreement; I objected pi5kooalum iin a faise position when lie I when I saw At the of the bed a child,, about 7 or 9 years old. The child seemed work ing 4ono a � � ny * bther� . A waggon i I . I I've s� . We wore, as I h . : every par�,iq lie of dust that had, been left'on. * � tUrS.by my less-obseivalit house. - tile f&ni ,. and I hadno, fear of her falling short of it. � I 11 I , She bad a fine, lavish way of,spending her . ' raid visited the family,' he said ; he wpa of I my locks and, ,mmainer would betray me, ,%a if it *era on the .bed, And. came -gliding, 4191, toward me'as I lay, ' It was the,figure of A _ thA hog,.,w] , -k jo-placedin &.0 . pi9l � and soon t6ned so that it Call be, ia-,hi , mad our* friends -were were very attractive � iLrefally and thoughtfully I dressed xhaid. 0 1 1 ' 0 1 .. tile' two vases with flowers- no 'for tile mciney6riallything that strack her taste,, that couffrined Me'in my belief -that she Spa, for tile sake i -I the future, there' must . b6+ no quarrel,- These and oundry other , - ­', 1 little 'girl in list !lughtdress-& little 9 ,it. and a vor� White face. , with dark ha , a4ket.' A few amys agq-the d I in th u de on' ri ing a n r'�O th wh .. a A. juni husband W4 Pr old-est4bliohod banking . . contre-tablel - - and.--the­othor, for -1119- I -Hopefull� I , arranged I was a very-rioh,woman,-although. -uo­goj4 � ilI6 had between, us �et. m�gumonts he 11sed with oiich effect that At I I ­ 7eception of -my--mind-WA A to the I � � I last . "PQ - --,,l .1 � 1-h - tried to spank to ]lot, but could not, � S 4 a came slowlyon up to. the top'of the bed,, and P .. _ till his I to to )t - .1 �r r. P t E . U .,O,g t 14" no h . th ., hia g( lore or less well know �., 4 painter, of scenes in . Malitel-piece. I tile minutim of the drbsoing-to'ble, go . that. tile girl who wanted -a home realm passed of . .1 . A thrill of suspicion Would pass. through mind at nigh metimes as I was lying in t so I, k tile suggestion that 1 13, all see a iome . � -time, in order that -there elgewhere for a I -arly. She seemed in- I then saw her fac6 dle � � Ld, and - list hands wore Cie. great trOuble , ,spe It . , b, , d , 'a bay. i.. to th !a t the other end of his lasso to I Iways - commanded ,t a I a exhibitions and gocQ t feel that her comfort was otudiod i mi(,h. , . . ..In the one she had chosen. . . - y broad t6waILLe, But, in tile garish light of * day, she looked so very frank, and fresh should be Ilo fear of our relative positions towards .Ono another becoming known, until . -% look of her eyes Were turned up with I outteaty-hu, minicab ago,ni;eed look. `Thon, � before the fleeb-fddtod animal was I I . I child the,rope and all. These maing this latter fact, * Ot anwe had, i6i I hacIn _ L inted.for her ar 1 rival came � '010 clay appo: I . I I to my usual work at board generally; I . and'Uir, and above- that Y - the rec(Maction of the ca'aso-'6elebre-in I a O' which he Was engaged had fado ut of tile slowly unclaspinglier.liands, she touched. Ina on the shoulder. 'The hand felt icy been riding constantly over sinpe 1 . . I big enough to sit on a horse. *cry muell of late, and . I Oak -up a goodly portion not settic� and I coub . .111, S6,impationt was,I to see her. A dozen I ­ � . � . tfines 1placed myself befgr� ,rA,.iy edsol. and could not doubt her. . ,.We.ohmIlge down in ,,' e ll . I . big lump at tile ond of the quarter, prob4- public mind. Then it was that I advo-l"'s"d (under .his oider�), and �then you answered . * , I . Cold,. and while I strove to speak $he was gon a. I felt, moie frightened after tho'child I � I I I I ­ .0 I I A QUIEF.R MANIA. ded ught to have ex�on . . .. � ng b6rt. I . . . feebly essayed a few strokes with my brush. out dozen times I gathered my babies al' . bly,' ' . . . i I hope'we Shall,' hoi said,'-dilbiously- ore. - . . me, aud.I came 11, I lie supplied ine with funds. At .first' (a " . " - 'b go" th'hn before, and began to a very was . I anxious fotl-4he time. when the servant I '. I . � L A eir Death Of - 4. WOmn4 31KO rd - ObAnd came hom*o that. . . .the * adv'6AM6ffi­en1ViCnT .A me sn"troyf�,tp­amuso them, and failed;, I 1".. -.1.1.1- , 'or MY heart was not in toy tafik'thmt-fty . I . I Meanwhile, dear, we Must. pay for the , ,- ' - I I . .. . t * ' torsion rugs;. - -she has exquigi a tas to,' scor6hina blugh -came over her fac6 as she said this' ), I telling, me t4at,as I was to be � I would make her appearance, Whother I blept again ar�not I baidly know..Biltby-tbo I I � : . 01hary, . . . Ab6lit.-fdrty -years ago pays a . 11 -to him, . . as addition to our. little -6 hd . and ohildron are so quick to discover that. fact. I dispensed with luncheon altogetheri- I - her . . . no doubt, as you're always saying she hus , ' but I Wish it wa Suit quite suab an extrava- - . I g in his doing so.' his wife, there was- nqt1lin I And I carne down here, my mother and -law all thii I.wnsconfing ister-in aking that R ,time the servant' did 'como, I had. -almost persuaded myself that the wl a Affair was * Sox 'How- I - I correspondefit, a man and his W3 in the �ounty of Waterloo on a fv . n e girl,' I rg Lea, and at that was a reason for � . , I It might devot a all in orabrthat. my coo I . bgahit .little energ:;es tq t4e---� - . -ainner-1-had . gant one.' . I I , I I . --- , .- � ime . went - .� on, �- and -Cleveland , -T XhAbdild . I � . rerlioss to your childrarr, and applaud- goi. .)ifit�l nothing but a vQi I .01. ever,. *hen I Cam;. dow'a,tAremkfmst, there . twblyo � milei from I ­ I Guelph, mad by and care acqui ied Considerable pr . I � . --- ' ---- �We a, Floj 110' sai . "r — * " ia ­66r�a for 7 that night. And, as may be , , ness supposed, my i.Inusual -excitement, idle m very much one of us.' Under had bbcom . . is rft� house had assumed -an ] 1191 ausPlce I ' �as ines me -for my.. independent sl , my . in-doponaeui � , �irit,' when I was incinly' , 1. al . I . marks; made. about my not were many rei . - looking Well; it was observed thc6t I was I the shape of-lanclp, goods ancl mob ­ two yesis ago the husband" died . , oo perfect in my eyes for. I d, . . . , 'inefease . I � - a rery tir��, ,,and abstinence made MO fO 1 1 low-spirited and nervous beforb Miss CXOve�. . . - _ )peariiice of luiury and splendor Wifich K 'it had, catminly beau backing ia,befoie, deceiving them all at his biddin - in,ow­cams , ;. * I Woll, I Came here, as you ' abies - with in dream, and left My b ills that I pale. In answer I told my coull. � had had a moat vivid nightmare, and I re. and, leaving no family, a porti I operty fell into the Ili . uds of his I , el sekooping on *bat we. . ork,". I pleaLled;-and'. if . rived, . . . I I land.had at � . At last, about' 2, iii the � a fled from it. It was But -the art aroma ha, - now in LE i rr g - a sort of their' grandmeth6r; when - I ^got here I marked, if I WAS. a - believer in ghosts,, I should imaging I had seen one.' Nothing February, 188% the .wife aie, by wilt the, remaining pro a and pay us liberally . er she is Aice or * not? . she came ,o,clook . 'Afternuon. , - . � I . . , A horible time for artY One to choobe,' I I ' strictl� owiventional .. � . '. � . to at an oi .. onts�--stiiotl d' Int I . conventional. lit it lo i a loo , had at wanted distraction,, and as he iiad promised asked, I felt justified to pay,the terms you . inore was amid at the time. upon this,sub- ject; except that my hostj Ao was a docw I . , her friends living near Hand . I I . investigating the Contents of t . . r.' . I - tone, Flo, what's tile , ' I thought, disconfent6dly,,as. i4ews of her ad- I brought to me; �, and before I . . . . .. Rv! , ali na the pr as . Ze 00 a by . in a I pi a the pr ; . d u's very Ila lost t �� a I lunge a 1 in suggesting alterationw and improvements. that passed away the tirao. But -only last . . ter; bbserved. that I haabotter not Bleop In . the room Again, at; any rat.6 nob.aldne. . .. � they found 100 full suits and ma; I . . miking 100 for the good woms Ut s6 much money as my concluap thatyou,ve voint .was - had time to do more than -feel that I was P, . ' little less 'o ' trifle less ,well-dressed a - . -in debV-`7-- - . . At.longth, I gathered ,up my cc )Uraie, and. week 11a& a shock -m letter from my , mothok-in-law, telling me in Aimple, grati- -ills "go. the. following'night ond of my. 1. I cousins. iflept in the game room witIr me. Neither: . I Cks. I : bushel bag, crammed withso ings, ten complete sets of tablo to try the'experiment,? � I ... I I . 1, � . d, i6 Shade less -�vell prepared III bomcly - , . Spoke to her on.the dre&ded subjeeVol "y- ' whose W.ile fied language that he, mail I addr I am t5 be, ia payfug. his offs to ,ng out�of thewrty of us saw' or heard anythi . I I barrel well fillei I with neW -shoes. 'were 1. . I .. . our. perinistion-but it t6- us,. Te,dll. 1said, pooemind far Id like, to have mud ]let than I won . I � . � ­ .� .. . been. . � � ­ , . I ­7� Mont. I well remember the morning on � - . - f silono -h I burst the bonds 0 a. Itwsa -Nvb Liq � - ­ ­ fii ]�g­a­-Yia maiisr-shi- pledge& . ­ I I � . . bters . I � . ona'of her daug I ­Mia�r&,rtosi �e,r,'often-w.hon-l-.htk,v.e-.IouncL - aur r � t] a early morning. ing ant night or th yself- � auadp,d, -m � . nAt-boing tho.,cp,qo,.1-pqr , 1. had goon had baen imagi- .. found'ro Ila of cirpets And mi - - a _oLnew looking -furniture,. -althou. � for the las e`tfiirt� In � I. - . . . ..;7 . . . . . littl . a More Aao, �w 0� went . . c6iifb�"li*,,t6-ming.tkb�A--i�tgggg�pcl-oli.t-of� . I these feelings most. 4bruptly When She 66hEia, In of the fragile, � A, summer met , , An , - , - -- .1-1- it -r'. had. suggestp f ­­­­ a A number o expe naive a a % *coa " -limit with thio'g ,p, -ananaked for them to. be . - chandedi I have' beiein­haff w ild`Vitlf-dbubt� . that what oul y ., uc Agmiu.st.­overybody1s' ­'Umbiou,..'and M b . 'glib away years. - .worefouna . I bairele'of-pork and t . buttov�iid lard-iJars . ways and'- means, and . into the room. . place I I shrinking, rather' dorrow.ful-looking girl servatory, , . , ations hr the -garden 4rid Which, if carried out -under oxisbing. cir,cum- &�:La suspense, And have only fou nd tlie-fault in to avert Day own thoughts from that ex, ressed, wish,.I insisted the next ill on I . d ' one., Ac. slee ing in V �d room I Again . an &I of of-fruits,,j jam, and in mll stages of decay.- the determination.to. oula favor us With vs. ladr, ul6no 1wWworld- , -wh67ii I had Pictured t6 Myself '-is *aUting ,me,1,amN-­,m fine, ap lk'arruyed -a� .he . - . ­...Ilen4idl . - , , ­­. . to. I stances, would I felt, half ruin. us.'. Under , tlxe,i)�flueli��e�Zf-..th!A-.terribld-c6.xivictix)u�- I - - .. I Crack Wiiiall they were'. always'dweili�ig., on. X' b � zr",- . I - " ­ , , _ r-RKdW-,:- 6 bohiie mipdkabl3r ill' tb. you, 31 I ... ... I I ,cbr ingly,, aving retiredagain to the same r ,.I - ... .1 ,.I Aowir-oht inr.l�6dside-:-owb-eiii-g-opexred� I . . . . th6se-provisions'.virero f6uJid to I '��nd --hMiz~41 is Said that 'at � - . . . .. .� 0.1 "... . - ­­ I I . I dress'slie had,giv'en And ..Icio' t so wOmsn', m yev,r,Orr ,wo my senior. meeir.be - Willi a gm�p, and phe advanced to - I � thlti � ��dko. 11 . . . I . . . O' , I amid (;wehaa.*growa so intirasto . Bell , , I .11, a but think hoW I huf6 l9een treate �, ,- � �7 � , I I I I wrote -to him at once on recoipt.qf my . 1, an., exactly tha.mome say Y prayaro � to before. a a over Im -as a. The 'our- . read . . on,tl . 4o-A9Ids-. Jt was loit`,'oii-W�`�6nieiits of ills ed. . , . -.hc I combisely.As I Could. I meet nlb.with'a Sweeping, cgiarteoy. I 1. .made m . a fiBel. very much at ,a; di,iadva � ntage,. and- fond of one,anoth at that we laud fallen, .into thewdmmnly� weakness of Uliristifill- . - th, - � , - Ina 6r�mJA*1a.l6ttbr.'- Idnly WrOtoAhOSO I -11Aaw that, his clover I tains of the wardrobb swayed about, and I seinoation aspravi6nglytfist ,only'reason assigned, f6r, this householdatq9wast ' to provide' Ic respective . professions, tifiable in my own, although I .WAS pl6ited; quite .scourely , on .. �1� � 'nanling.one anothor)L-I.BelleiJ i,,Ily-ci,,t I 21 words, Is it true - neds ana'h!B conscience would fill up the .Uadthosamo I was not alone. -,'I felt. too frigfIteuea, to -my anddefloits. - � . . �'q . . .. I . . I I 11 I � 1. .. . . piiai , �`girl ,could but ba -glad . 1.omilyofail -' . . my own d6MOStit heights. .. . . ' c I hope th% I trwo shall . get on well � together, Iiaic any more beas6utinthat lawn.. . ­ 'Yet you pretend. td� be sofbna6f flow- � I blank. Aud,to-day I li�Ve heard that It is trule -; my- childroil, wrot6 to mo through. Stir, who�i,. luckily for - me,one of cousins , came in for sclinetliffig which i�e had left.' . - . �. -- � ' ' "' . � - -1 � 1. maye Apinavas a Alrerestaf ... a -of the . . . . . I I . � - .. and soon become *cry good frionAsFMrs. I began At onde� anal. felt T U . rprise; and I felt era I I she said, in gom6 8 . � . in explainiD g to hot . and: their Built in ocitacieg � About the kindlfea� Niiester,--which . -at me she exclaimed, I Have you On looking I seen. anithing 21 T s�dd I No,' 'but, told her . � . . .. . . In his viork on " Xmu'ana beast I I got a letter acceding, sking if She could cc a Forrooter,"She I . . Ought!to have said +that, and ihmi she iv�a,* � ­­­ soino'brabarrmasmant t I. felt 'that I *as, fond of many th�uga� �44 , , Of their now uncle. Mrs. of us is bile -one mos6 to be pitied �' I . I d' Without.. much ''per-, how I felt - 'an ' hereafter,' the 116v. J. G.. Wood, . . khow-Irand deservedly. popular % 61lowing wbok. - ' .,m I . � iobbing m6 of. in . I giving the . y ,, prerogative o �. �. .11 .. ... 1 . .. .. . I could tot affoid-! !'- , : - + '­ I "Do, You really mean thtd?.i *Bh6 said, - �, -I wag 'in deop.. household. dlotrbid. my, tile Iieces the sitasion - being shry, - I left . Yoom -with her, and never rot .. xpr oss the'opinion,. i a word a,bout references, I a 1 handed the letie'r to initiative..s" ., . I I � L tdhave avery nice place hero ."You B1361X � ! lbiously, in some aidtress. looking at me Al , � � I I I self, but, when T.lookea ..at, gray hag�mrea ­ look ;Which , hi& crept to it,. When my hostess learueawhat -bad.. + ,be6u entertained bj,'several goo� different ages of th�'wcirld,. that mt�a - pretty - name , she . . landt' - � -sha -added, glrmdiclusl�, arid -tkqn She threw .'I- hen ­.. --K . - ­­ ­ - -­­ :; And- I SAW her as she off )Act hat.and Clout . - , nae, aiid dejectedly Ted -.-.I . ed-1-do,'I , ave had A harAO of it;'rasgurd` and I h' . - ' A cloud �ver, bar brillialit .. be%ut like . Y duAng the-nariation,i could not cons6ion. hapl)0110� I (AS She didimmeolistely) slid told me I must not Sleep in that room again,. AS 'had animals would, share with thuii V � immoitality to which her'llOpefull be - her o a mayn!t­ wn-;L 11. . nen I.ev6r. saw Wa-a=-OAC Of the pr@ttIqst we, .. . . .. ­� - . I . 1, -in . ( and'our-roady I yo.ul our e?Lj?enses are heav, , .. ­. . . 'itZ66y ­ tionsly,lay cif�jm to Competing with her in . . the nightmare made such .on' impres- . On.MO. should imagine, she.ouid,.oll The reBult Was that he 'Was *,ove . 'Well,hitlewoman-' . own g&xtl all I advise is' My life. . . � Pretty in such a thoroughly'odmfortable, �§:a lort.', � I � . . . I - She lo6kedwistfully away out of * the win� I-Eddaite.-turntoi ­ . misei5r. I still ha� o . - - I What will you do - now 2, I . asked . . . �BLOXI .I . � I . yself quite ill. sorts of thijAgs and make III . . ; I with letteid iiom All ,dirbotionE,. many'styles and'ot various sho cou I IL !a. so between you find II -may b'e allowed -the. ei Kpresoioji. way il'I PluriLp and comely, this young - lady. -who . urned to -me dow for � while, w4d ifieft she t; and. Asked, in sh altered . tone, if 4 'little - . Seakfora, situatton,',she said burtly�:' ' P , ' do anything -keep a dhop-'If I can. I 1 went to another room And during the ' rest of I!ay .. visit -9, Week -I was not - seat mud . aigi"t. , Some' vy . I to, the - same YOU May . yourself . � . . . I .1 . - . . . 'W..ted..a 1101110""115SUBBUTealy never . . .. . . Xoady money would be of anY �$( )rvice to me I , , gold 'to. A bright thouglit struck m6.-1 troubled by any reappearance of the , little i . . . . I ­outer .into . ,the. author, - - but - Others'. - tu . . . . hand.'of a frank, open . c6nsidering7,the oppao . her life -without .having, wanted OYthiug in. .. fair 'a I ' it immediately. .A ' . Mbodinient of 1 . . . . sow?, - , - - -, . . pl . .t if you could -let Ine.have just the qumr- . -did. you not. turn . your bon � her,,' ! Why SILO . . net -making -talent -to account?' Take Ono . I � .,. . , Oji. leaving, -my couiin,. , the oldest, gir . ,, I . . I . . ... . h&. .. Plea: ilto ridicule, and others agii. �,theM - -robAkE polvas called upon to � I , .. . . , , . -, . wriiing�' ti agaF . .Success and'. satiBfactioll-And Ycit, far All thit A, Vvon�an' -with. ,,a �story.,", I- ei "I said, whthaapm�m-,'it wo�ldbevery f t, - helpful to mb, very convedlei� very ioom in tlJP town for' a' �gh _room until 0 .., .. OW . you, anc -your- bonnets 'remunerate" ' * . I stay daughturof the.dobtor, ,*cut on a visit Wit . me to. the house: of Lele ot ,Mine in the . -an ur . I . . so unwise. and­imscriptural. an � 0 , ­ - -in' 6 l6ng'lobter of W old amid, or like a'mmu's. How- - . � : 11 Ot il­---�& woman - w 0 ' ' was, -Corlai h � VAR I 11. . on the sur- pice, ­ Opt.- IndeedT. I bluited but at Ina ti and I Mm . Whduoho,answ - horror erad: . . ivith up tift ' ban affbrol A house of your y9l� , , , I . , same ecuayi We stayed- there fi Dr,about a fortnight, ,,I, d thatAime the 'I little ing a no person, . . � 3rintiLd'pages, Undertook to ' ly i . , character by.-Irlea nw of h ; one f tho cleiicriiA, o quit6 what - She . seeiined 4 yellow -haired woman, with brm6i, . Atiffbilea, with I can't 11 ...:­. , � ! Mr-a-Vorrester, I csn!t---� � . . � I .. .. . . . . . . Own . . . . 4 Xciu-Nion!t, turn me out --you'll trust me . -Said, girl., W&S .only ns my I night i. .,a I'au,rd a �. 11 . ... .. �. . . I fmIlAc3F. Of -And ended his: theory, � that the man'who, hold it;was. un li I Over met with in MY conventional, stiff, com'; 'face, eyes: and a peirfedily cle�r' rosy - com.- . � ,r not'auxi6as, but plexion, with. some.thing ­.. . I Not Just Yet, is that It?' I a�keaf in the weak hope 1 bhat she wag 4?nly sorry td be yet A little konger?l she with tours in I I . .1 hep eyes. . ., . I , .. mare.' � , � . . . . .. .. . in 1hiq I afterward .found . there � was &. I - -- .--- I . 'Clot I ical gown, ought ..to be d( his I I - hio University degree and.expe a wanit pyejudr,6, X. -ins . I . , .. 'interrogatory, in .the' brown eyes, 'O - . . th light and with 90iiiething thfit WAS not quite sus-: - -�Iiged to,deier- pa�ment for a day'or-two. ,a " i.Not.o,il'alih she asid, xnig6ribly, I I haA I . �. ,,Indeed, a .will.i. . . . : - w I . .. , Then I hai a an additional incentive to I little. reticence',. for) just before - caving my , - unc a 9,.my cousin s%i . � - I I � ­ . ­-­­dt6me-:­`-I:mU.s1W1 , ' -thoAe:Iemrnea-s&ietiesiwbich had him into thaii member6filp. - 1 . I 0 an( � I S�y:alle -may b6me I , . td"' I . � . might possibly develoPint0* PICIOn, but that. . I it, in -rapid lance and.tdrn of the head. -As . k -, been trying *to mu. e� up -my Mind to tell you ihis,'aud I.hmVO put it off 'thinking ion . I .. . . ibo Iii,itoldoing,'. She sald,i rising UP and - thmvvitg up. her anix as if slid wete- thl-ovr- a YOU something I have been longing to tell . � aver since. 1 ieft� home. But my father 'You 4 �... 't '-felf-iou-,wei I I ' replied- that he - was noV likely.' I sulted'.4)II, - the. -subject;�, but -that, I o " ) a re anxious to rush int I looked at her lbocathe feverishly 'anxiolis , . . , . we're rich�pp6plo,-and it did'ilt matter,' - ,--. . . - - airiled. .ing pff a .weight of care ; I if YOU'llad t desirod me not . a novTo-in-d'-, "very strong) Might be too frightenU - ,Cftd.abende4-Vo.shire �lromdy a I . nil he wdd laughing. . - . foroseb I trotible' ift' td ).love my husband' or; . 1 ,4 judgment upon h when he cam home he' 99,v it to me and a 0 1 Ithinkshe s�&W.the shiver thatpassed. over vie ai I reflected on t& �onsoqueneos . 6! , . t .al t it would have crushed Ind, I b'- h �'g 1 wel, and eve ; brte as it is, Will: work go you . Yciurnighbinare'Was noti nightmare at ail, . I . , i ' with-�acimiL vdry low.orgailiami . � there.was -no harm 4n -extending n't I remonstiated , I She is'. . . . .. . . . N�ithoftt 'reservation. - ' ' . I � that. hot imposture would brifig npon us: -A , ­ in .1 our us. Imill woric at, oil' ­:411at Vill 'Y ' '.'h cc but, the .Apparition of a, I 11 ttle She then warit -on to bell me that tMr,", "ble a a .little' further du� 4 '=t.Y . iberally that iny lo li I -ad a will be* lifted off my , lOh't Want''to' dishearten .,4 WeR, Flo L c You --poor It -working wommn�but itle liard hideous array'of unpaid bill's stardol we . . - the face -of Unpiid bills that were,to haVe sqe hid ,b ' . . , I I , I . I " BAY ' ""'I a m -an,. hai won't Bay that lie - - Being ' I girl., had been, soon threia timeh before by .. three diffeient membets of'lhe family, but with. Abine, ;of the iiie I . � � . . I . I , � . . .0 - I % b . � . and, additionally, being . my turn 6ut a most 6- before you have done with hot you'll rogrOt tIle'hoLIr that made you acquainted with . been paid With, that moiney which agreed -to give us slid which wdidd never be! � SO', I Amid,laughing - but '1�- at . hiv, , ho diya-thii'Imth. . mail . would a gone � . as thismas some. nin I a nce .or ten years si I . . . Tun . Wok . w1a . PRzic � m. --A lady . . 'ter forme. 1,�ro:Liltforesbo . . ...- I 'Mioi Clovo � lagol Ifangy'- -there's something , * - Has �Bho offered any . solatibn of o p my apirit'l aid now. -JA the �.bitternosgof, let my hesadroop down into my bands and . t I in a more., , Vusiness-like Ith . a work . . . :way.. an . - . ' they had alinost ceased to thiuk'anythiu& I . About it unbil, I related My experiences on to the .Californian thinks s� . I wh�. a . i worasix" Cannot sharpe . . I � . 1. i won't -have any, clov 6r,, crocked. . . 1, " * ' . '-bile mystery:of her loneliness . . , . I. . dbbbea a weary, pired *oman's. sob of hopte. . 1. ., . I did.' . . . - 4 � . "Ana ifyou had gonol� Work !A 16, 'biisi- . . - the -morning after. the.. Arat nighi - 61 my I i condvi6it.. '- " i . � . . I I I 0, Pencil:- 'III the firBt,place all I . btack it boldly 'enough ; she, a, h d then he wont off to ant over my house to f NO,' I said"hosito,tival.v., . I I It strikeg�me that SU- has' -001no' a0wn . .. less helplessueas.' . I . . . 4. Look herb,'. she said At last, in a quick . 18-liki6 .V;ay, an. you 00,11 it, I' should -have .Iie$ becii'diwiltangloci1tom my web -of decep. , pusin 'further *ant on to'tell Me MY C- I it! bed had ,oilindherfingirs. Thenshene I a . her'b6rrowi . pat on its I fairest 4spact . . . hero,witli some other object than the 8VOW- one,' lie meditatively,', I however, tone, that, made me ,glance up, I I 'Will tall my sto,jy, and you shall,judge for. Your- I tion all the sooner,' Bile Said thoughtf-411y ;. . . I i0i toolato to toll -that lii)"f'itY that her younger sister whilBt - Ono morning, about -daybreak, to *hot great . shm�p knife.'. Let The'Californim,lady. has tried,thal . ew inmate . .. . �ery protty one,.mild' I . ad said, if you're satia-fied, little woman, I . ought to . . �.. be, I- suppose -, so we'll make. up -our minds. you self which is the most Wronged and, the roost, to -b6--pititd-of -Iis-t,wo�­ lf-Lhm�vo"ruft­ now. You is tile bost..policy, but for your future gt4a-, -m-d'UM-you thati lu,was PLIO �­Tro -%f once, xprise, Been w little girl with dark hair, (-*ith- hot -.4er, lit -01 �ouding -back to -looking a iittie .result.:.., if A aainLt-h-o-JwabmrLa,. o - -- thebrobhoi, oi? civ�n .Tohnny, the omen are fond of the y Are happy, and which to meet, trouble hall-wuY.', - . ' ' . Trouble came last -enough; there wag no you M6 expenses -that you can illafford . (and I see that, I haTo aonethat noWl, loan ' . , , I . .. . to yrenuor nab of pretentiousness in. your - shouldn't have pt t th . 'I, . you at misled.moi'. too,i this gui of the wiadow. She 11 �O 'for her sister .aud�spoko to'.it. Thq�chiia� ' ­ -'I a kftiM for tlie'purpose, he fir9t .( dullesb,-`bicikiffiest�blade slid , then , I I in a great measure me. I � . 4te. It 961ways gavo n'ta I 'the ,not need to go balf-w�ay. to meet it. It com-, in till's way. * 1. hive describe d my Ielp ,you out'. of them;'but* the *k6n <1 that k9lit. has boon done to me no� one ,can I I .I to Such expense if I hadii'tiancied 1hqL'L,x- no object'to - not replying or moving- from h or pos, tion,' out- to' it, I It's 0 Use standing n the result. It Eve haim knife c , nobody will sharpon it for hor;"a . h I artist's eye I the ished,thougli g well-furni Inellcod I indoilgruously artistic drawing -room,' and ray pride in it.' M toll; Miss Clev6land elected � . I � . . - �. , Listen.* . * � . . . . is a Cloy Claud I.mm"hi -no mood to penso was. i I ..I Map Cleveland.' My tale i told* now, . . ,ot-mettle to: redeem. herself in was on Wli like that, I know you i you can't PlAk a ound, libW. tricks with,'. In `-', ,On looking f -t saying that she cannot I wifh6u. . I . . herself. I I have,, bontinues t . . I . Id haVO-deemed it want- . . the upholsteror!s mind. not to, I fin d it quite'what -8110 expo6toa � . when she agr( )ad to my terms 1, she must , . he* to on -to a tale that you well knew - � . X;M tell to suit'your" own' purpose" I said, I ' pat 6ur eyes, and as sho'haa no fancy to be ro� I darded ag an saventuresa�. she ,di a it nob'Y' ever, sho,saw'thut her little sister, the One. 'inp she thought she was - Address ,r, 4nd ;Who ' seen u. w oman shoiipen a pan carving - knife, liut that, was ar . . ,'.For instanc6, the mine, tha­-chsirs and . beg that I would put.m carpet dmin; that * bitterly,' ,'I havo been stra ihing every, � Y16t millinery establishment is the first,in was sleeping withber,lind not moved from t1d:bod. at, the -same timle the case .1 V orney% Progroo wond . . who seems so *illing,to I I . nger now anabri-ght and lots had been alippejy.-Cold floor made her shudderi� - , .. . I � I upologiz6d, plgadoa, protogted; argued, naive to better the conditioly, Ana ,pouospect.8 li�� of My p6or little children, And I I ct aro not in the town, and the people wh I our secret w6nder how it is that Ole tdways. ,Almost. I cbif,4'pss�ed- from the window. Into. the . I of.her (MY. Cousin's) sister A—, and writer, peculiarities 61 h r -sox;-Can eipla . e Of of iill and, us now �heir first . And finally. offeated a compromise. She Persian Tdined theml' , I I . . . I . I Flo;' she saidl with passiplIato energy,, .takes care, that .'q4ietly­.I have- Jhe , and newest * of the bonne's ,and .room the latter, . as she ­ afteiwaril 'doclarbol, woman's w6tch'never goes. ( reason is thal*t is � nbver woun� oft, there ,.jas i hit- J lit them -all thmi often would be c6liton tea with a rug or two;' but they - ' Must be $.00d.' .So I ex- -.and I don't say that I I will, - give YOU eVeFY. I Ili ve, and they will more than dis - prettiest � 2nafttl0g. Her chil4ran Are under her Own _ snashe lo 6ka back 'Vith a bhud- aistinctly saw the figure of &.'child.ivith Aark. hair standing by the side of a table I why it if! rdab'o'ls: wh , t PUZZIC 6 - no*-&-amys"aroi,st . Meet, .,�&bjfib,l a that peopI61' - furniture I I I 1. I I; . . '*do. pended m-.smmIVfOrtUno in'tbrod, hoped that her d6r.canaa'' .had come . , jewel - Y I have . - as . I charge my dibt.t6'you - don't I'll"' b A ' i . I Children, I 110P wine now der! 0 t1lo jimo, When ,for .their gt)nd,, ,a - was romo) r1 a amoribco list-- b 8 a it' in. , n hot roorn. poke to it''all I' ' S . girl I was' I stantly disappoared. The I little . I . ore, so the h1wa ya 1�st kdy is.no I . .. . .excuse . . . . . . I � I . was my ai�pclmi, pri room, with. a fireplace at to an cha. Not at all I Sl ra. had boon . mla' delicately brought up, I she fastidiously � . . Injuring your you y . I I ,hilawnof my Own., . . Cleveland it . . ,he thought, sho I , . � ' . Loart- Selland thoirlabligr'o)memory to &, � . , � 1. ontly ag6in soon, for the lost't4no pubac . � bof.roTI' saw it'. by My cousin's father, Dr.* . ' Last .Year it'Was a Fronch h6blo rode fine hoAe to death oil to a large bay-windowS in wi a delicate apored ' th ' said; I And lna%ed images (thus Sho desig-. natea my bolovod-copies, fiom the antique) 'made With 01 artist's ., :,You, Miss - . 1. am not Miss Cleveland at 6,11,1 she a said, impatiently. 4 Vatell, I a id I Would less, Mau, � . I . - ,solves, *6 have no a . As* for ollt - OUX hnswered�Ahy vi.63.� -6 adv0rtisOlnPl1t8; whd,­ I H-. It was i� the &brly daylidlit Of a summor'S m6rilifig, and he was going up ­ ­ ­ -6 -�cii&naa a oil crue b . This yeaf Italy Ila 0 to omtj . On- the 8rd, of - Al I ri and the Windows were list alliver.- an Counsel fo aofence of * I toll you mt story, slid I will tall it' hqw" as the children Are grol�ing up, I i;m [-.ble b- o gtairs to hia,roofti" mvlug J11k3 Gr ' , Ila 'a made a wagoii , a solt-texturoa green vote a 2A'Unbor of incon. . fervorA bnosme I r;the , &6ir putity and oxaellencO Of, arpose ill . Miss Olevolana. added blushes me, When I came ever MuPh it hurts , hero, four months Ago, I ciMO full Of hOPO, - to dooreast '),I,, estq.blishment and work il�rdcr: at 'July, art. I h%VO gold oft tile fr�m 6 professional visit, On this occasion , he SaW the same child (he noticed its',d&rk , , I I Immediately fra a it rince tolmolite to hoiseg from' Rome, q:NRPIQS nd, easy lounges about, rose And gold colored design. But to her provioUS-shiVOkings and shuaaeriftg9� - .. I go away full of despair.' ,. I i Where is Your husband V I maked".' . . Persian xugs - and rdinstated the Venusea all(l. and thy drawl-ag-room is again hair y running, up t I e, stairs , Vdfoko - him, until it reached Ills rboin and ,changing in twenty-four ours, 11 p.m,, i1i the,lightest possi tr ad ,in wool 'and some- in brown housna. AirA , 0,nd I had to give in. My statuettes wore I l*,.,:aa­;i!,1 to my husband's study and Yny his gr I it she answered, -1 conically.. 'In ay.6 a Plants, . )yeo wvd-the'liride ot ftfy tile dolight,?;f lay c � . pntoiod it. - Whel� lie got into;. the room Jt . i . .. I . . .. . coaolimart� - Two volLioldej cents in clear relief oil a di�rk . I ow n bvi I -room, R,ta !hoped that Idiss CICVO- in n 64ildren � ' I &M O"L tunmWay wife , my are with his mother, poor little thitgo ; it 10aa Contra, 60 to spoah, of all heaRm=V6 Ii Manner. of unconveAtional collgraities, , w.�s gone.. . I Thus the apparition bad been Aeon three * I holder Of the stakes, � voterinmr 1 ,,and a con.ohmaker,followed. At economy and taste 11j.11. . - 1. 0MC4 huld%,o ".uruplos would requioscat pace, I :Vor a fe-i� clays this Boomed. to be a well. was for their sakes that I did ,what my oystoma. Whatever my difficultieswifEL my bills are them times by' the family,' and onco'by Ina, T aria the only one,�bowovor, that has seen 'its of tho horses b6gan to limp, and from Napl I ng with a darpet. There grounded assumption, aud my bruised' for goal abl)6rroa-playoa a gamo of tic dec(TtiOn, . now, I refrain from montionihg, for fear of )4dg&r counselling in(,, witl; a Imligh, face. it has ala6 never been Man twice it wh oil 10 kilometres down'exhAuatod. 'Pile hot was tl t and beautifill cabinets, I spirits kocovored theingelveB sufficient) y With ,,�Vhen my hoobt.nazioa I was Icft' i . to take a short ent,to fortune by looking out the same room by any one else., . I won. Asitia,thb 10,0001ralic a and gins a, and Ono that dren's o'sliniet,' in which me to tall my husband thmtJ forgave the overthr OW of my lowes And p6atoa, fil Con. . forty poundi &'Year, and four children to it, That is . three Yom's 690 now, for a young lady who wants a homo. - 0 ----.*.--- � � .i LL .- . Tun ruldr or - ngnn.-The great question . , L to the pool!, , , Charl'tyj' accordir 'Peter, I shall - bovor a silver goblets, and ivaty. other, pietty thihga that !sIderation of tile solasible relief from the additiou,tornyhouschold arieOfwho,baho - his hb6d, support on - andatthAtimel believe I had beauty. At any rate I Wag, told tha't I had, Wid J � An oxchan�o informs us that the follow. ing scono. actually occurred a sliort time ago that has been agitating the %towin� trade for tile Im'It two 1110IAtIls, wliothor tho #ties , O.Multitupe but in this �isoi it is to, be hoped I who gave his ill -won botJo the 1 o 'our babies. And the ith. line raxe old venetian? paid me. 11c I aughed anXsIio(5k and bade mo , wait mud see before I"Welit was sought !or iti and tot it ohlYi I believe by a man who had been my husband's in A public school: Tbo .teacher, bei2g rosolvedio have & thorotIgh-examination, of boor tiliould btj advancoi( uy ille retail dealers or not, NvaA finally ol;14tit ):AA' of yes. , in ofimme and: Contrition and as , ­ ' oa piiotogrnpim una on- cirm. good"spmimmio ,)f over unragetyedly to the oftemy., - HOW can roople bring thbmsol,voo to , now, friend ana who then pioleasod to be mino,. � I toll his name, but I Will toll i asked, 11VIierb was LoIA ' ' XVL when - tile convention Was lield 21 Scholar- Varsail. torday aftariv.kilr at a la)!0-1� 1LLtoJnjJfit� li'm i MOOMIT,,,1 (if V0PrcsOUtmtivO brci. ,ponnnce. - . - , Tile la�6ei budinbgs has i6vii I F ronch efinin, J)Wns alla astolled up ill a peculiar spook lightly Of What they term " minor migerlool' FXhoge that: I was Called upon I *Oft,t you ' youtilig,thatheiga man Wall known In 'legal of tile Most . los.'� ANVherOiaVer0mIIlo8V 'Xea0?mt1s,1 , Whoro is Paris ?P - '*.in F rance. Where ' " ' , ,,:�olii"�'7(11 York, Brooklyn, Jor' it % . Y 01 Y. "c' JOL r001118 Motrgimnia, hold at TO (if th(?'Ation in Petatbor6c titha 1ho -mills are tonsivo ordeti; for export to th I � - I color, , making spota Of to endure N '0111a come into. that catogoryt I V tho, world its one VOW6I!' ful for woman 'at the. bat. I Ap. 1a1i`rancciV 'InSurope.' 'Whom is Eli. L - � I gooiety. It %V'.L14 decided b) % ItIlagimous States, . . . . tinted paper that *Oro , yeft, kdaitiorio,lly, tboro supp6so -, but What excruciating wroteliba. neag t1lbyh avo caused Mae I I I grow nervous 'table, for a moth. P166ders pomied t6 him for,tI16 takeol 1116 old ftiond. - illip for thy husband,, to got ine a oittiatioq ropt?, f4eholmv -'Jp&fronizing1y):--1 It you don't linow that, X in afraid it's a bopoloss , veto, After COIIBidOk8tlo aiscumiotl# t6 retain, the present price of 08 pvrbauol, but not It is time to corbLbaefoo publial t6in Poem Which i6ys somethin, a I dmirablo Copies of the , tile . Vanua of.Milo, the 1111fit toy ork as Ana irri 0 art wife And artist. gut I ondured on ,� A 4­'�A 4. —.1'. — 1­,k—d , 'r 'y 11011J) M A I 111 (I us L16 gOVOV1OaS Or ' Soo � * ( , V1111C . me to start & bourdin ou.jt -- *W do Any. WOO.' "The oxam5nMieft came to an i brUPt I . . lind domormliziBa 01050, . 9, 6. diAcoullf of 15 I to ArION tydr cont.,as hototo . oro.-Xaw 'Zork Xforald. f � Bettlaa fact that I'm to bar 9A , May, mother., , , I . . . . - Apollo, 1polvp4,ore, the -ULY1400 Me Arlauno JUOP014441yj JA � J , I I ��,�.I..-.-.,..,"-":�'-�'�--'.''",'''� , ­ ' ,� '' L' ' I , - . .L �� � I I ­ . � � L . � . . I I . . . I . . .� . � . L , 0, . . . . � I . I . . . . . . . . I . I I . � .1 I I . . . . I . . 1, . . I I. . I . I . . � . .. 11 I . . . . , I . I . I . .. L .. � 1. .. ," I �1:. � . . . . . : I . � I . . . i . A I I I. . I . . .. 11 . . . . I Y - - � . . . .. k. . . . . I I ,� . � I " . � I r. I . .1 I 1. I .­ %- - )". ' , � . ' ­ , . ­ " "', ­ " _ - " ==-­.iL- =11 ­ 1 ­ '' .' . 71'' L, , - . . � , . I �, . . � / I 449. 09 W04 a. ;milislaus ` , boy 2ACI other 14 � I into this. ­ 1� i all day . [I would - i they be- I I I St And it - , r . has es- 11. i ;o it, the, . � ing-it by L, '. L. ;-.1. 1-1 j tbe� foot , ,­­­..,-­- . -- are duly � ranch is . � , a which I )f these - . ,na will, I )it. The ,,, I trained � wag the . dle, dash [ sorts of I , patching 34Y. Beare - I � . . thirty in . I thro, Wn I . na he io no more .1 . � his1orse L me. rope US horse . .. a.,A rider, A ever hav,- i sent for xong pen. � : .atted for. . .11, boy was L. ., .a started horse he: . 10 on his : I to fasten . I if is saddle � off with . Mu.have. :* " hey Were L I ]Exuaar- Elillsburg . to Settif , A rm about L' I industry :operty in � ay. SQme, i&eatute., - , in of the ' relatives. * � 1, leaving : party, to .tan. . On ! is 'housw erralo for , . , . n, a two- nd stook- ' ware, a ! .. Ups�mirs my,pieces I -stowed - tho'ce.1lar * Bef, casks Dllies and . . moat at .* a useless - xown- ont­ " east UK_ , lai.,-Thb, , I arding, 6f � jL famine . . . r -f . . � - . . L,.' i here and . . . . . L ­ I bile wall- - � . - I.. � aturalist, . � I... I rhich has . ,V mf'n 1 , L I I I it - . . . . . bile lower . . Laster'the L . I . . - - Y'. . aspired. .. - . ­ , . - -wholmed L . . I., vritten'in * I ,..�;; . , . les of as-. - � - . . Bra gl&a:. , �" L " lope as , � . . med. ,his - � . - � I ' a thought ' - , 'him lot ­ �'-, , r kttetunoa. ' - ' L. ' dvo-oldse.- I ­ - I .� I I - h ; . ; .)rove t e� . I by -saying I � - - ' . . . worthy of - . �rived 61' * I . ded from -' ' ' I admitt�d . - .. . - [r.. Wo6a.- L ­. t - --e I op - a .o be. 'n " ' as he-hm�j ­ -.­.� - mortality , . . . . . I , . I B -thought . . .. . his con- - . , . . , illaring - . . . act ones. I . . I . . . . I . I . I . . I . I obritriia. . I � 1. ' : . is knows ­ . . I k a load' - ' I � I , , doesn't' . . . I afraid of L . , . , . . I . � ver has A, I � I I . Bay you. - . . . wiih this ' � . . mx-Adoniso­i­�­- * , Ion, lonag . , , ponsthe , ' ' I . . snoem.at .1 � ''. I . I I [ her own.., . . . . ;� ad it goes, . I harpen it I . I lie lidy, - ;. L ill With a . ' ' * . �036kerde 1 , . Bra if this t-* . ietroy L the � , ' - , in 'why'& * .. . Curse one ., . . I L -up, but. . Progress. �' :. . , , wn i�ind- .1 onger An. ­ I inan,who sollooleas I 86eii the , it'll -Count of 10 ' 000 lri�o f out w � ithoub' 3tatted at' 1pi Withm mil* the - � surgeon aacts Ono at 9 P.M" BA, it toll us all but a is to, go g to St. of sins,' lie prindo Cot did it , Ali mettf ad of.lato filling ex. � - United ing a car- , : about a, . I 1� �ou of the .