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The New Era, 1881-06-02, Page 2� . � I I . . f a's l . , - qu I . . . in . . ha . I - ---SRI I as � Oil Ell . . . . . . � I I . . I _:* . "A � Th , . . RO M She . Lo un . . ex . an . 4 1 his I - . " V I wo I 10 . O I . fac I I . YO � .. set Yo ' . . are � pro I I yol I WO ) . ! but I I . . I . are . . yot 1. - sbo . . .. 11 smi W , - -, the . I . . I I . on I J, . . doa . . I . . Tel . tot, . . . fad col) � - see . It . . . . ,4tll � . . . fair ,, � . I I III I aria . L � . of a 0 . 41 . bof .4 . - war P I U ;; 11 . tim 11 boo . . I I . I I 1. � . , ; . I � I i i I I — ­­­­ 1. ,: I J'UnE) 2, ,1881. — � .1. I I . seeing bar," he replied; ,,it would be like , a 44 without Buriolline.11 . I�Doea any one else know of this folly? asked, Lord Earle angrily. I , I I � 4 Lady Earle's warrilugg - olioromemblOod Only Ronald and his. love. So they ,veto. , " married in the quiet pariah church of Helomeer. twouty. miles, from I , E4,69tham. .. I I I .1 — ; oarls, She wore a rose in the b I .L colas of E L L . .or the .ordreps,and, as Ronold bent oy Music gibe WAS showing him, the sweet, h ibitle perfume come to . iia like a message an I I L I -.--. —_ ' His thought. he. had no I _. . ver Olson sh , fairer .picture thou this magnificent bWdo ; thou she fadod from his mind. ,Us , . .. . looked round on those fair,and noble lvdieo, --- I __ , Allarted. , - Can I hollove, what yet mine eyes ba That. we are -rowtid who were once . That fiar behind us Ile Qla meadows g . I ­ ­­ I .& 06i XAQV'eg. . ,#When I Am big I Will matry, Kitty , It . . Biqtxittyglav , od o an ra . 0, . , , No, you may be nits sure, f ather, . 0 : . d any. one else,!' hould tellyou before I tol I and no human. being either knew or guessed - I their secret. from 0 L I I Ora. Valentine Cliarteris had, one shall even . L . .1 a L 1. 11 thinldug that Dorals, shy, West face Was ' L far lovelier than any there. He looked at Where we no more may greet the o And jormiss the dewy crocus buds, whi I Moro happy In each other tbaii in S L... lid V 41 L while I wep for i yse I I * L replied Ronald, , There was no excuse, no palliation for . - greater than her beauty. - . I 0.1te,talked. well the costly jewels, the. waving plumes, the L if I remet5bor, how about I d,you forget, X made up . My d IWO r "t 11 Tell us All About it, Uonald,tl amid Lady an mot that was undutiful, dishonorable,, And. gracefully—the Play of her features, the sweeping satins, ,Bud thought of 35olras And leave ma. lonely In my wguder V or May was mud May wAs.toudor. Earle. . and deceitful—tbere wasuothing to amid movemeut,of her .lips, were something not , plain, pretty dress. , I . A softened look game . _ Can I believe, what yet mine ears bay gittle 71.(6t lightl iny .6fterby; spat Without the least hesitation, Ronald told I . for him, save that he was young, andp1hod � �. I I , ,to be forgotten; and her smile Seemed to 1. - into h i be pictured his ally,gracte- is eyes as . � , , That severed is our sweet corn I pa . n1cyo 4,X am ongef,ed to GeorV Bender : I , rqr1l.aps '11takoyouaheaboUlddie." � them everywora'; and .despite their vex&. - t ii help never known A wio refu . ,U � .. , sad, break like a sunbeam over her whole food fill vrife. Some -day she, too, Would walk I An coutumn wincl among the woodlan And blow your kiss es from 1. I �, , metJounloplatcholl; . .44 I)ye I Py 4 , Jennie was thirteen and I was ion; 'QuId neither c 65 smiling—it W ,6 or such a pretty love at —4 little romance, ly . all ounabluel, smiles, tears, end flowers, a I I %ey were il�arded. . Dora Thorne ,�qcamel)orai Earle.. Ropaldparted from �Itwaskr sistible. . . I . 8 Poor Ronald stood by her, watchingthe ' through these gorgloquoroputs,'and then . I I - 0 all W tild admire the wisdom of big oboic?. 1300 the heir Earlespourt dreamed I Tina ,,yrIev �.h toppe between us line 0 abaiRdo . The t in the I . L used to cmrry her books aud satchel, Audmadoup.myttlind,toularry-Ten. Lord Earle's face claared as, be listened; , � I his pretty Wife immediately. He Arranged, - all big plans With, what be bonsidered, don, expre osion that seemed to obs;ge' . . withoyery, word; listening to pretty polished language of watched . the brilliant - ' .1, as be - L - crowd that began to , vain.scross widen Ly�qach . U in T, u 11 to- . a 0 r Wistful- looks with otern Is And a I . . � 3ut Jennie, her reign wa4oq'ui . I ekly over; � L L and he laid one ,hand 6n his boy's P119.41der. . . $,Ronald,," said. he, ,"we Sball-disagree I I . , summ ' L . .I site .wisdom. He was to. return home, And by overY arodr4ent in big po"r that , was A, chkim. -he two in itself T Mothers, lboking ion, Smiled sti other -, fill the ball-ictorn-, but big reverie was Y I abruptly broken by m! summons from Lady I uscol ydowudividedway . Can I believe, whatyet, my heart has That pever And Kate, my cousin, became my Fate; - I said, "I'll propose, like a brave, ix . As Soon USL . us 19voro . ever I Oaduate.11 . I . About your love; but, remember, I do full justice to your truth. After all ttLe fault . I IS my own. 11 might have known that a I to soften, his father andL Win hiaL 0 I ousent. It be still refused, then time m1d ibb,w I '00me and Lord Earle felt himself reliev d fro . I I I a In a heavy weight of carc- Thah Lady Earle � . 1, Earle. . . I 1. . 11 Ronald," said she, looking sli . L lilt, Impatient, " have forgotten Z. . more our paths Will be � That even ngw. . I' your joyous musings To tondere lonfing at a (le , arer uau Then say farewell since that must be I kras I when I took out my.cloqn diploma, darling girl was about to start � joung follow of yoFr age 1911 all alone, was him the beat course, What Might, . . I L Dora was his; nothing ori earth. could part L I I asked Valentine to ding. She was quite free from all affectation, . Yqu -that it, yolar place to op4- thl You must , . I ? - . . In life o strong journey, I may yet r;The Butstillthroug all its voices will be )n her wedding trip with young Will do nortict, And no one Imew of my broken heart I . I . I _ sure. to got into' I you have done mio,bi.j . , 00. Say no more -'now: I clearly and I � them. He dared for very little also. Even it the very worst came, anahtp. Uthei. . � giant I 11 What kind of Music .§o. you' prefer 7 'I t Roulq 1. she asked, looking A d. ask Mxi* Charter% to. dance with YOU") L of That will be no hardship," his replied, , I . I . The lingering echo of your vaplohe , _ m I I ' tit otle-and-twerityagain love found me, , distinctly refuse my consent, I RPPe9 to . . I I him froin home, for A - L . it would. Qply be I , I . . ' 11 Simple old ballads," He replied, think. . smiling at his moth I or's earnest ro. . ariner. Xv 4 AS PiltleiLiCIRE . . L' l lo . But the he nicelt blue 40s, , L, angel face and t knd thaL threads of the hair that loved me, Your honor that. you meet this Young girl � I no more. We will talk of it another - time, And there was Dora to condor � t him, , . , ' , - I Ing of Dora, . L I L and 4ow prettily Shia would . If. I would, rather dance with Miss Charteriq , - than any one else.,, L. . . . - .. ,d and Who ;Su"ec - Viiiii- , golden Wont fadtnig back into I?axadiqe I . I . e." . UM . . � go returned to HarleacQurt, And though � his eyes weie - raised in, clear, true, Bllig,tbem. . a of Valen. He Started when the first note .L . Lady Earle wisely keptallenel her Bob. I I . . .Who I Jin the war . ­ I .".....- . lark I into the house Lu, Kate and Harry, Vith Shout and scamper from school have . When the door closed behind him, -1 Lord, and La . ' ay Earle looked - At each other. L L L ,never L I L I I I . h6nitstv to hip, father's face, Lord Earle. saw that life son looked happy, slid believed the at voice rang clear an tinels magnifies 11 1, (I Bw ,eat in the quiet gloaming, She sang went upoto V mlantib�,mndpade his request. . He danced with.her again and agallu-not I . I., I The Universalist'a � . I nd Unitaria cal .schools admit women, but I come, kIld a girl I never had meant to maig, � is wife and mother witlsi ,I my home I ThSQ1a , �sauade was Vale and agitated. I tj� lt�y , Part," Ahe,said, "how. brave . I � I, assed away. I Cloud had P Dora was to remain at Eagth� - until 6m; . some'quaint old. story, of a knight who. - L . I., loved a maiden-lovea and rodo Rway, to'- as Lady Earle fondly hoped, from any an. I . I . U!ual - preference, but- because it gqv'e I *bIM young women have gone into t ir6m them. 'There a a* however, r , , .. - I . .. . .... ­ - - ,,­ — L- . � an d nobl�a he is I Poor, foolish boy, how . pr6ud'be looked of.his absu rd mi' kel ata she her, [to I Ira from bim� He could not we! . to, her,'nor could she pendone line to. him: turning after long years to ,And A� L green. grave. Ronald sat thinking of Dora. Ali lea ,s trouble than seeking partners I .1 L . . - i among strange young IFUlies." Valentina cof young women who are pursuin obid studies irk L -Nethodist �choolgl . I L 1 J�QVXIMS TRW. , , . . I I I a it We. shall have trouble with him, I forego - "I do not thinkictoll replied . . at usba no "Valentine bu I t lie Promised A it' vory , ad believed th; . soon he should tako -her in all honor to I per4 � ap's hall he forsak I I �ity`- . . an her,'the pr( I dimpled L face would have Uded &,,isyl ,+ Iiiiderstood him; they talked emily,an L I I L I d without restraint. 119 paid )ier no comp 1; . the oucceBikful women preachers , MR . rfled are Mrs, Van Cott, Mrs I .. "Madollne's Charteris will b era o ont . . I 'he. . . . Earlescourt.. I _ bat b He felt,plemsed that he I sea true. mental And she did not selam to expect any, I 15rulth and Mrs.. Willing. M . - I (By the Alithor of Lover.6) -_ . I , Dinner last. Lord H andwheaRonald seeshe , r ill. f r get, this rustio Ueaut_v.11 * . . Do'; . . I CHAPTER VI, , . . . I I � Then the mfisio ceased. I I' IS that what you like?" asked Valen. With otherladies, Ronald was always think. . Ing,. `What would they Bay if'they know. Smiley, Mi as Vincent, of Boston, a I I I Hansford have been before the was over at Add . - at Sir Harry Laurence bottle ,, It will be better not to thwart him," . It was a. beautiful morning toward the . I I CliLarteria; 141t is of str tine . . I I L 10i,gly Of. that fair young wife at Hastham? I L = .The Bay. Mrs. Ellell ' with over a Lady draw. intdrrupted Lady Earle, 11 Let Me inatiage I 'the end of August ; - the balmy sweetness of L I ­ .the sentimental school." ' ' . . I With Valentine no inch idea haunted lilia. � cillusetto * ., is an ordained pr it claret, and Earls was in the ag-room a ad ha 4 taken her matter, Rupert. I will go dawn to the spring hold given way to the glowing L I I ' a if Simple, honest Ronald wondere -be had a instinctive beliitf .in her'truel I . ,P I . the detionlination III which Pro . . 13 I .bdok, I I I I up tQnmId hastened to the favorite trysting- lodge to -morrow, and persuade thorn to I , radiance of ournmer, .- The golden Corn I Be ritiment wag a sin misiust etiquette, or and firm friendship. - . - ,field was formerly a prdEcoher, an . . , ilacte, the brook Dora send the girl away; theawe will take , . wavedin'the ficilds, the beOgerowa were . .L why to lad I is$- generally spoke of shobable .'Lady Earle overheard a few whispirLed OfLa church. Referring to the. fa I , ' ­ -side: W as thiare Iready, he list Ronald abroad, and be will forget all about . . L - , filled with w. ild flowers, the fruit hung .ripe I 11 a , . t, wit a near. I . . . . 11.1 . cQulmonts, and they filled her. heart with Mary Pill lips, � I ond of the girl and saw'that . a. still face ws rat tears. She iefused first it in a few!moutha." , ! in the ctiollards. Nature wor'.0 her brightest ,,Do You'laugli at sentiment? 11 he asked; delight, 014 friend 9 whispered to her that "' said:"' I don't wonder she .die with at, to tell bar Then ,All night lotg the gentle lady'of Emrles� L smile. Tho'brqakfast-room i6t EmrleSooart And Valentine OPenecT her fine - eyes in " it woniabe a. splendid match for list ion," . I I .Opposition We meet is enough . L � Ira abj,row. she whispered a . , Itiful little story .. that, made her 16 ver I cart was tro Strange a ablQd by dremms�by . L vague, dark fears that haunted her ind was a pretty apartruent- it opened on to a flower 1hrough the long _ , wonder at the question. Lady E s�rle halt and "I how ha�py she would be w ith such a dailghter-in-law as Miss Charberis, one who is � hot . kept alive miract �- the Lord," esol ve upon some iaeb'doods. garden� and . overheard it, mud smiled: in great apitisfac- * so I � . . . . . , - Ralph Holt bad been to her ,would not -be laid to rest, 41,E VilWill 0 OMe French windows came'the -sweet p6rfume. . . I tion. Matters. must be going on .WbIl, she beautiful and, dignified; " and- alf this be, , I � 11 Aid girl bretichers populaff, . I - - speaking L . L %that, anahad asked her to L marry him. of it,.)' Bhe said to -herself-$; Evil and -shadow of rose-bloosoms. . .1 I . � if Rotiald had already -begun L to I cause Ronald wanted to secure Vg at .Lle, ip.s.'s, -friendship, , ". With age400ple, rniddlis�mge L' . &e had said 11 No; 'I but he Mother bad sorrow. The distant madden me . S I * It was a ,Pro" tty scone -the . Sunbeams fell .,thought .. eLT7-a . L ­ s�odakbf � . , a never t-houglit jenjiffi- so. that a a ni L I h , ight, intercede for I . Dora. , , 0 cqupleg�,eths and misses this o7 ' - L' _y lot. 'If" I, I ,r her father had. now upon thi rich silver, th q 6 delicaitp, hig4,- ' I L ' ; his heart mud mind;wer6 with Dora while . ,. I . �b "14 wi a , Wi w - un Ing I&U'old . is , L . O'NO, and grown angry, and . , . said sh*hould III T& nqxt day she went to the.lodge, L and . . . -D6r %-­ ' ]-the vases of owdet flow . L Lord ]Ear e'"' I , era . Rat lie SpAit-prefty Dora, who oried over his When, for tho fogrih. ji,irile, Rona,ld . . I I I . I meii'in love, * -youll . . ­ And with ' L L " L obey in. 11 He has a lairgiq fa,;m,11. sA_id_1)qra,_y!# li� asked foi , a. She half par 's-foll, tthe head of the table, -busily engag d __ `­ ".,-Pai MgMnfl - I ' 'pq�etpy,s4iddey6tly believed inthVlang,qage.; ��--­- ­, � ­-.�­ I ­­ --- �--rfidwd� ,M ss,Ch%rtori$ 1� for the next , .!� she .amu - I I .1 I I I Poe - -.' ­ *st lsm�" I , doK:dg1OFh I hisbandb.-,6i t . . Use -in ' . I—- _­­ - , __ ,bit. - I I � _ I te-i-F-s-ig-h..'.. a -H- ­ -1 .... ll�61114:, r1ii. , ,40u- - pwb e a all a a am -the..Pretty�dlmplad, , ­_ m , . i . Ixe ­with-his�,Ietterszz -.-Mady�EnTle,­i 4e- - - - .. , - 0 � I ooked--up at him-itith" - are not I 3opular. - Spins . ters, .- lilei' ft"'Sa'yg�- L � S � . . -grAmi-IATYP snWhiiVeli nothing �to do. He muld be kind to my father - facevthu- rings LL'of I -on -th, .1� dark haW lying � a whitenack. Thegirl'wssir�deedoharming . I 11. C_ ies of morning toiljpttes,-was smiling over. pretty pink notes, full of fashionabl. . � L - a gossip. . . ThIi evening passed rapidly, ind Ronald felt something,gko regret when it was ��'_D.o_you,.Anow how oftea-withavedsuced together this evening ? ""she ask d.. 'L .. a . 'grdatly admire thom,and. to so envy them. for t I be 'iadependence L , ' ' _ . aid .mother: ut I do not, love him;" and modest; but unfitted"oh, how unfitted I I a6rdelicaite, patrician face looked clear . ended . L LadyEiiilewap toowise tomalke So What does it. matter? Ii he reslied, position, matrimonially "consid she added. Clasping her tender. little, hands -ever tobeLadyBarls. Slie�*as grace- ' , and , puts in the1resh kaorniug light,,: But � . any comments, sho-niver:asked lier son it he wondering at the I . * flush that orimsone her ' , L the respect,they exact Serves to r L round I lonald's arm, 11 I do not love him,"' in . L 1 ai a, wild flower:ia'graceful; but pfie had I � there WaSnOLSMI1e,on Ronald's faoe� He � likibd Valentine or what he thought of -her. F face. It orgive Me, Miss Charterlij if I Positiofis enviable.to those who I L she )bbed; 11 andi.Ronald, I do love nomattler, .no dignity, no cultivation;. . was wouddiing, for the, hundredth time 0 I mill afraid you are tired," she said, as -y that you realize my ii tile Poetry watching and waiting, for 'hush you." He bent down and kissed her tear7. . She stood blushing, confused, and speech. � liowhe was to -tell his father. wbat.'he ll�d - LhiS with�& charming Smile-' 11thank you for . 01 motion." ' - 0 . .1. . . I . have been disappointed, 'The pretty BdaWed I aoe� All the chivalry of his -nature less, before the 11 gfeat lady." - I .. -you L done. He longed to be irith I pretty helping to alnuse my fri�`bda.11 I 01 Is'that why yi ask me so fre4tiently 211 I . . � . girl -who is' proparing for th L . �oused by liar words. I , . I to know what I want you for, Dormito, Dore, ;- anayet there was a severe -storm to . .. I I When Ronald thought over what he 'had . I she said, archly. . . . r, * . try Wong Of self.denijill as to ' 14 L . 'You shall be my wife, Doka,.11' h6said, - said Udy Earle., . kindly. 11 My sozi .has encounter before, he 'could hope ,to,. bring . I ,do, a, I'is share seemed very sMa 11. BtIll u I I " yes, " replied honest RonaIdL; I, it I$ M fashion, theatres, and worldly- am . voudly, 11 and noi him .. This -very evening will t my fither, -ask his told u4 of the Acquaintance bet )LSBY ,ween you. iamdo, ' thsitj�.Magt usage. I me t( . I . ' L her* home, I . I .1. � - .. . ' ' . 11 Ali "said Lady Earlell suddenly,,, herw: L I his mother was Pleased,aud he Went to rest rdsolved that on the mor'roivlhe would be leasure,forone good dancerthereL great 0. "I ' ' . . . ate Tifty. bad cribs. . mud it 'is dillicult Y n9waida sin citi through such . Sri aseetio existone I ell and consent ) our marriage. My mother is sure. to do not wish to hurt cor wound you. Your, I ' I IS ,p , ,,00d'nevl�s-Lady Chi6rteriB I I Ositivi doubly Attentive tOL Miss, ChArtlitris. . ' Amoy admi�ing glances followed them L I L_ : ' of:& convent. But, wornea know . . . . . -all tve you a is so kind � silo to 'lie own Sense mu Fit tell you tb at you can uev � ."' 0, oming,ltupert. Sir Hugh will join her . . -Thtee days paBsed,' and Ronald, bid � * ' ai-A ndoomer pate, were seldom seen. ..They t.ed science and duty* call Clem as .gradious et L . I 0 fary one. Do n tremble; my darling; .be received either' by Lord Earle nk my. I Y 'We I $hd� will be' bore, with in a. few da�s; ., . . % _ grown quite at his, ease Valentine. throtigh the lomg. suite ofrQo' s and j M L they. call Mob, and that happlue "only . DitherRalphHolbriorany'one else Shall self af3 our daugbter. will not' spea , � L sk, of inferiority 6f. birth . ­ Valentine tommorrow! � . I L , . . ` ' ill -am*i.ery : L .with .. They read and, disputilid ovei the Battle on .to the. 0 cinservati *here lampa I With obey Ing. ,Our goi6fa, L . 16 . 6ke you fraln me., . . . your and p6altion. � oin. . . . ad said, Lbrd Earle. , gI I books. .Ronald bkoughtout,hiplaige to Il'o L gloamed like- stars between tbo,green plants I . Biok'.and diing, our sympathy I . I � I She was soon comfQrtea; 'thiitie- w as no You'are.not iriy son's equal in refinement 'that, looking up with.. pleasure %no surprise. of drawings, , and, Vdlentlne Wondered. at and rare exotica. . . �. ' " - afflic aple life.ana-habi ­ 041�911X_ oil] ­p1laces )und or liwit to _�er faith in -Ronald ,or education; be, would soor� discover . 1. "We must ask Lady. Laurence to meet, , , I . . tW)i.ski­I1�-­He­beut--ov . � er-har-,-vxplafflug.- - �lvv-i,ll-��lou--,rest�&ru?'—s-&-id7--E6-n-'aTd. � . in 4he hearts, bf� our Par - . . . sells. L , L . . ! I Ile e:fiow,II be said, "!and to;morrd.w X0 hom id tire of you." _. at I . I � . . . - * . . 4 ,� * . Doraspoke -no word, the tears fbIlling them"'- . . . '____­ ., * Ronald sighe&; his par$uts .busil 'a' Y IS. � ��e sketches, laughing and talki . L ng gayly as JhOUg4 there . I I ' � 0 was no dark backgrQunjot 11 T13o ball-rooni. is a crowded, one cannot 0 . . ' ' , . speak .there." " - . -1 . One, preacher said to me that mail could behold' the spectacle . father himseli shall 'you: I from her bright eyes; this time there ,was . . � . cussed, the hospitalities and pleasLurep -to be I S-li i � . . . ,. Ill f . . L . . : "Alf,"! thought Miss Charterig, ,,thenhe . virgins dedicated to God they w See will ,Y ,ell that young farmer - his place. ----No no young lover to kiss thorn I - away.- . She &do no Lady Earle offered to tbeii gizesti.' - A -granil di aner- ' 'L party was Planned, and a ball" to whi& I . . I "You are. an Accomplished 4rtiat, , said 1 L - el Ilybas something to Bay to.re� I " �, em I 1. . . II:: - � � . ' ' L ' MoVed.thsn by a a I . . � _thOUkAd'd.S . err 0 . � � . � .1 �ore tears, ,Dora our. t)rbubles will. slid ,.night." � . .7 � . . � . � reply, -and-when Ira I seat for her father., Diora ran away ; she would . . . half the country side were. told - invited. . , . . Miss, Cht6iteria: '��Yidll.:Maat have given , much tinqp to stdcly,.'�' . . � . .. I . . L � !robecontl us , . . I . . ft , � . . I I . . F — L IL . . . . - . I I . : I . .. . . I I I . I . . I '. . . . I .� . . . . Ik, ' ']the broid ws ' He went with hor'dovra . . . to L id then returned -tho gall. 'He wilked' I .. hear no more, t , I .. . . . 1, . . ' * . " I know -nothing of it, lily. Isidy"'..:gaid ' � . Valon I 4i itfie loves gayety,-"' said � Lady . . L tLgi ' ' 'Earle, "and'yob mus vir . I hot pIenty4qf;itI:'1 L , . L I wl am fond'of it " said Ronald � I I if fate .0 , - bad not made me an ,only so in" 1 Should . . e li iiisyneelina : , I.. , Vain , . I lion. I � .: . � - , Ari illustration �f ths, value of revaceiiia- . I , Isla lbotics, of Col or Blin dn L . . . . . . The re�ort of the ,committee, _. . try proudly, wfili his gallan - t "head 'aroot, ,ying -to himself that�­Lihis was e fees thq warthy lodge keeper,'w"ho was . avail more I ' . . ' surprised thall -his �Iomstdf had -. bedn, I � "I shall haive all thig .te' go t1iripugh,"!. . Bighod Ronaldz�-li grand 'parties, dinners, . I ' ' I have'chooen painting as mY'.pjOf � 68SIOUill L I . . � In aftef yesisthose woras.,cv,rue .-back to . . tion is aiforded-by, a report ,Just, furbished ' .q ZY the otflief'medical'officer of- the General by,tbe Oplithalmological. Society -6 to collect statistics of cases'of i . . ,untry; he could! do *Iialt, 'he, liked I -b fAILthat' hisleiiLbbat,d tit oudly.-whembe . I 11 Young .Rsolph Holt- W%nts`tO . MArry my. . daughter,'and I hav said thit -she aliall' 8 ' -119, wh mud ba 3 my. -heart lonis to . b ilo IaWit h - My darling; and,.in the L 'midst of it all,16W I , them like a Bad prophecy. - '. . Ronald liked Miss bbirteris. Aloari . Post-offioe in England. . This r6pdrtL:relates t��D-AyAr%zo.,-4,4,mb.ex...oLloi5a4.,..-RarsQns ness, presents. many featfires 'o I n 1he-seerdtary of thelco ktored the. diawing�rcici and found Loril . ' . 'ba his* wifla. I v6r� VIM i li j i ' - ajee ' 6a that -gfi-jr ' ' ' L; ille has not men- knew the , . . . L . . -1--t- sho,114--find.tizaQ,to talk to.:- ray father? . I .1 Fill -begiu.this-yery da Y o'f : � " - ­ ­ " - ---,3-b- b '10-5 _­ of L, robi b grarkil be'auity" -6 fiao t OL C arm, . Is. . kindly ' - loyedin thi postal service i . . lu'Londoni , , T, -required .te�leit" 1. " Dr. Briv witli tbb;6ssNta:ndot O . :...". Z exmmlned,18,08� N id Lady Earle,. -They lbokbd up smilingl . Y 1AM, all unconscious that: :thiiir beloved � I . . YQqng'taa8tdr . & tioned.,his nama'P. ' - I � I 1. . . Lady boy6nd .. t , - I- When dinner was over, Ronald prc to -Lord Ra TOSBd ' Ad that"they Should out too, of A heart and affectionate nature. 119- As*, . hmv much Lady Earle . 'lov6d all of to undergo' I *hom. bmieb6en , jb�oacoinatiou. on admission, to Uie 'iervice . __ P all.olagsbi, of whom. 1,657we - �e fe , !oat 11 I ' t n the heir of Earl6sociurt,.was there IS: k permission .to. marry the ll:tdge-keo�di 0 , ' .:06rlo'sdi'ploib,ad,y.sticcide.ded , . list most'B,inguine"'expei3to,tions.'- �Stbphen I go. ..on to the, torrago" and . -amoke a'cigar, tlictro. , h or,' and:hd resolired to tell Valentine, . 0,11 about Dora, -and ask.her, to -try to,ilifiu-�,' 'unless th" t cipbritida has- been 'parfoirilea a . . . Within severt.'Yeare -previously. Among ozice c4riouit U-NiT. stiggestiv I I 'that while the . average, percentage .. . . I . 6ug4ter. . . � . I . . .- . . I . , . . . . . 0 �1. Thorne' and, his wN although . rather ­ . , � dazzled -by the fact that their .daughter took place, the convergation with Th6fi I nea. -when tbe., master -wili.boiliatorly,ope, r, I . cifice his mothar.,. With'thateind and aim . in view. he talked( continually, t? the young . e I th 'as persons,:during the'ten 'years 187.0. . 1879, there boo not been's single. fatal case dofects aimong man is 4-76; and B- - prcrnounced'defeotB,'It�fallarin:wom . � . . , .: P . . APTER'V. %,' - . ,H . . -1 �. . ;. . ... . � . ' .1 captivate,J the future ,Lord U Earles- . hac , . court,.Iet common sense And. reason prevail, I . OfEarles6ourt.'declared his. final resolve. ' Ronald- was more disturbed than he i , - lady -,� .,he accompained hei ,in All. her - .and drives, and they �walka - sang and sketched of tgruall-P4,abd in. only tab Instances have re been non-fatal attacks;,: all of which, low figure of 0-4.' This, if true the L�ndon twicet would seem t I t RdnaIdEarlehad-plenty of courag6-no lung hero aide lea a forkira 'hobo with I an d saw the d isparity arid'"migery suc;4 a . A hey ,iromisea to . - . ' ind10 to own even tollimad It. Once' the words lio,yered-ap6iL.hii.li�Rthat:'ht3 had married . . ' together. Ronala.,knowing himself ad safely lito . arid to Dorao,forgiiiC in whab light big -conduI]tt' -were 2of A� very�-Slight tharacter.'. 'Iii the I Telegrmph'Dep4rtment; where theonforc6­' ". I at new'sphipre cif labobt for, women men are comparatively fees fr( � . . - ore bravoiy .than lili'displaved-in Ilia, terview,with his parent ' I i Ii ' I a, wblc might . a Is n ' - ori, not- io''ood'Id or re road at aid il allow some little time, Dora.. Rod . Lbrd Earle �bQen .angry oi contbrupiaoud, he �'wolliahave attee'ed them- I I I I must, iappear ,to others.' ,Lady I E. &rI4 I had ficirgottoullarictirs; she believed � ment of revacei atiob, ' u has not boen" carried blindnesh, they Are I qO at ppeof f catod for many Of the less . ,ve daunted A 'holder ,man. . As be- . preached,,. Lady Ear I 'd he ' . Is ra.se . to i a store. urging Ralph,.: H9It,s ' 0 lal .' 8 - - . . . . . . . , .. . . but In the presence of big father�s, OIL In - I , dignified ,,wisdom,' lie" was"", abashed . and � thath 'son was learnihgt6 love Valeatinet L and beer-husband:ahared'her belief. L.�, ' , out witli quite -the Births completeness, * , twelve case' - . . a have � Occurred fil the Blame , I ,Ocda�atlons, Ili which, good color. p . is'desirable or absolutely India . L r, eye a '. . , . . .. tli a languid -smile " . . 11 Out againo Ronald -1 she -said. 11S�r . . When Lady- Earle rose'sho.-placed.-& bwelitypotifid-bank-noto in' the hi�ndBL(if .1 1. uncertabi. .For the, first time he -felt the .1 trutli of. All his father said. Not that -lie . . I I . JeL11 . All thiuga� just'then ,were cou r die rose. at Earleiscourt., Ronmld looked and felt �eriod ainong.a. staff I - averaging 1,458 in -number. Eight 'of thesostRaks ' 'Wore of peiRons wlio hid'bot boon 're4accilliated - It.,:is* sm�ti-afsic tory to find th I last atitisOcs confirm, in'the rat , I .1. . . FOU. ,nry Laurence left his adieus .for-., nk the park possesses'some', 'Stephen Thorne, saying;, I I Yi oendin�, 'L I . Dora to Easthsm;,,that will ciover'ibig e;% loveil.Dora less, or reperitedof the rash . I private marriage; but Lord Earle's- appeal. 'hippy-behadgr4sat faith in ValentineIg - . I I persuasive � I I ,� and one,pro . . rommini :)ved fatal.' The ug four colle6ted.by the late Dr. George'v Edinburgh, neatly thirty years a plebuliar . dilation. Have been � -' waWngL . You, ickly? Your face is-flusilied-1- �.. '. I Penses " ' - ' - ', � .. . I . 1, � I I "i I.. * . . , .. ., � do that, lady 11 i to 'his sense of the"Ifitnesi. of , things 11 ,t ' - ?- L. . , " him. pow�rs. _ L L Daya �assed bi rijidly; the time: for tlil were of ie�accinated personsi wRio sll-�pitr- fectly hedvered witho&,.pittingi ,Tl ' * L' .. is especib,ll�-notices6bleL:a�.regai 48, . Parativii frequeficy defeat - , � - He made'L no reply, -but* diew , n6si.to' his . could' not m.y* . .P .. sai4 -Stephen, refusiud at fl6t to take them ctney' ' 1. " I�cannot it6or borm,slo,je.'" I .0110hed , � . ' 6'. "'�fla , there wao'litile' *. time L'f 0 u . .tiO - . a - I Lady. 'Chart riw� and ll�r- daughter were grand ball-wa�i- drawing, near. Lady Emile, I - �hulf'�woiid"erecl'wlieir*)ier�'Boxi would 'speak' 'llaxtakis, - I. experlenlite like Libat Of .Lthe nurses At thk §inall-pox . hosp'i ­ . . .,to Show R I t . bals, seems. th I of. color memberg-of th6 rie .SOC,�tYL of F , I . . Iticulaily the other; be bent over her and rais* ad' her nd to his lips. ' -' ' I . I .. . � saft I I I _. - . . . I I , Then Lady I�ldrie beld'out .her delicate I 'U'Li1lor coming oll, .. morrow.-- , the Again Lad 1g, n Lady , 'f . *.. f Miss Q and Valentine, wondered L Ill L, 1. . he lingerec'Lnear �ei; why oftentimes W Y � revaccinited. persons ,enjoy Absolute .. I immunity,fron! � it�era Attacks, ;f sluall- I amicilig poorer. Section - I 11cough.ille ixienabo�rs,of�tho Op 1. ' ' me. to tellyoti sbralaihing,'.1 he 'I am co * � a—, I Fathir,will-J you-11fifen --- 4O­;-me*4- , white hand, ab'd-tUe-maii bowed low over -i , f, . . -Bef-orb-thu-sau-sgt�th-aT-9-v-e-ni-nW,-S .Earleenterod,thLi ield- as. a diplo di - . . iP1.dms`tfSt"_J 13arhe off.victoriibus.� . ' I I . I . . . . I havlas.6n.thepoilit,ofs llkin', and then . , t�l . g, � and I PPX,i thdir -A 31�' of.'eatching that disease that . - . . . i .. . 0 ical 'Soo" t �l I either n6t g �e, -k-jkn-# Wictor-Zo4mve-forgicitte k your permission to marry L Dora Thorne, a of the fairest, Awietest. 'girij .in I ..a. . - - horne -had taken Dorb, to . . . 4,'lathamoiwilgre ,T r. 1. . Ole was to remain until Ro"Id had, one . � � .. , _ . 'a., a". they I - � . .1 Ronald "I said his mother, ... . .1 parted '; that e'veting, 11 I know as a rule, . 'care . . � .. - ellieved­he- red--st-ral-, . . . . , _ ., ShOL' . for her and, liked him in return, as, much a4'she wai'ca . pable of likingt Any bad. . even nits—most,71110clitled form--- ' ." .. I . I � . . I is L - infinitesitual.' . .. . - . . I . . , ­ ­ __ . ? � . ­ . . _ ' . , 1. . L 1. a Wilson ton 'd - I considerable. 'nu c . as Of ct�lo.', blindness mulono. I F.". -0 t . *4 I jendg, gland.11 ,t . � ,.- ­.. I His voice never faltered, and 'hd..bravi I 0 abroad;, . - : � .... I .. :- . . I . I I . - F6r a is* dalirs it.seemed,.as though- the young men of Your age- d6'not for the - , aboiety-ofqlderly ladies; Imust ask uto ' Yo I She was � no. tragedy queen, but a loving viffectiobatii girl,'unabldlo reach the. beigh �. I I . . . . - . A Cannon to Shoot Ton .11JUles. , . . ,.making s ociety of,Fr an an . - of 6pipion"that this *,as riot sh al . Ling face nevbr quailed. . .Lord Earle . , . - _ 0 L. . Storm, had blown; Over. There was one . make. . ' an, eXO.eP tiOn­-in fivok of Lad YL - "' L ` I nfte Of passionate love, or the idepti of -despair L ' L I . . The . of �tho patterns for, th I . . Lymaii-Haskell accelerating iL ultichdrg clircumstanco. He -fiirther belie I ths'l&rgesh at hkm in uttek.,amazeme n .. ­ I ,k.d - t 'To marry Dora Thorne?" be: . , said. nd Who, in the -name. U'reason, is Dora .. , . :. . angrY .inteirview betWobn father And ion . when Ronald declared sending Dori Away Wa;g &Lbreadh of faith, "n -that be would Charteris. Th�Yshowed greatkindn ops. . ... at GreenOks, and you Must, help Me to,rq.. . 1-1 . -it.' I shall o6naider'every atteution. turn . Shia was . ed.to well dispos ward. Ronal&- Is Spoke I Lady Ear go Mitch of him at Green.. oke*.- � �he'linevro too,- that -a marriage 'with . I I . . - L �Uii at the Scott 'IbUndfy Of the'L 'e ' Of t h a .Read 9 d Iron Works ,was'begun'recentIv - , The un I "" "" 'I 7 h 0 t v u I . M L rl rillbe twenty-five feet lort 6a Lfi ' a 9. na h 'a ug. ; proportion.of'casoB , . ,blindness would, on. extended exa be fQuzfd among th6 less ac6mplis . krie�nd'sin'tlielargdecit!68'.*� orne?" . . — . � I The lodgewkeeperla - asughter,il' ieplied !L ,shown find her ,out, anamarry h6i how. .'void When . . h . a o . ould. Lord E arle thought his words to thel . . adi and her daughter -as Shown to myself." * . . W - . . I L. . I - . . � him would delight her mothdr. I .1 I .. Valentine's ' favorable , impressidn : of Six L,* I bore inches I . _ or. Al. g tb 1h diameter.' - Alo the, � . . L . 1. . . . . I I I _ . ' nald, stoutly, III l0ve'ller, lather, and . . . . loves me." . wers big the Wild -folly of no'boy ;1opriv6d .- 'toy. ?Ronald smiled -gib -his inothor's, wdtda-' ' and told her. he never fail inlle�' Ronald: was deepened when she AiwLL him* Despite the duplicit' . � , bore four tockets VilL I be located, In ach of ,.t,d I In - h c I '. which aIcharge of powder will �b placed, Ill _b P IAT .. . . Effec.i.of , . . . I .. . . strect.0lowt. on the . . . . 11 , - 10 was gom.ewhat. disconcerted when: of amuch-disair not, give . ad. He did them serious. heed.. - - � � ,' . -mould . . I . 'L service. L . � k . ... .1 oue`great act, of I . . Y . whichL shadowed his whole life, Ronald . . L with theview of accelerating t I I Ig th Speed c b speed of ball. The possibility that serious . matory consequences may follow. d Earle, .for all reply, .broke into snL. 'laughter.' The -story of'Earlegeouit iniglit have been 11 If be sees muchof Valentine,". thougbt Was true lan d1ho notable. 'Valentine admired . ' ' ' . the after itleaveB� the oba bar of ills ell. bar of ill . . gun and during. its. progress .. to " t rcong h th to the flying dustoclouds'in tile a controllable- fit of He had pected a stoem-expostulationg, peifimp . $9 1 different, had. not Ronald, .while' still at L hazedurld irritated,by his fatberos .cool . ... big Incitber, "he, cannot .help: loving h . or. Then all-vivill be "Ill' ,! - I . � . I * i ' -the his clear, S�Ion faca IIL , and �firm lips; a el - admirea his bright de�p eyes, that darkened . I . a t , ,w . bore. Experts wbo'hhv I esee . he drawings dr Ing :have iv 4 -he - aria: b ave given the subject ' the manufs,c- the � insaufa, - iowin ig provedby tile obsekv�tio E. G. Loring, who coinniunicates a d reproattlies-an ything but this. 0 'You cannot be--se'rious, Ronald," said L . . 1, contompt,'encouq red.Ralph Holt, They. rust at the -gate le"Sling-Irom this . . . fielcid'-to . . Ronald was not in the house whe n I gueslia Arrived; they oarhe rather b store with -every jadsing. emotion; she liki . - gentle, chivalrous marmar,'hig earnest . 9 tuh6 of h*e,%v.y ordnauc%Ls study have * . I . sad the opinion expre� the - , OrIL the Riibjeot to the Now York.31le I cord. This gentleman records se'vera Moth - I at, smiling. .. �'Lr6plie I I am so, much in earnest,," h a at I would give up all. - .1. have -in, th�l tIfe high road, 'it, was oliiged between them, and. neither would zhakd.wa�... ' � . - I 44 I have's, little al�toount. to se'ttie -with . the appointed. time. Hfirmittherand'Lady 'Cb irteria -had goneto the library together, I0%vil3gL Valentine in I the ndrmwing�roou, wordg,hiB'di6ferenti%I attention.,to herse if, . III I s affectionate . devotion to Lady Earle. There was nota braver or incre. ut 9 alla � at guii will I . I . throw a ball .& distaneg/,Of ton to twelve . . 0 , J, as Mileg, whereas fly In't ,is a good rartio which severe cofijunctival infla, . . . s . has been set up by',the -filthy au Now Yorkitrelots, thevondition*o " . , ild-m-my life- itself, for ]Does,. . ; . . ' . lotiffiffig," Said..' Ralph, youi my i �onmld -there. Opening alone. 1 -found hot . . Man 1n England than this yoqnd of L I I . hair . or the beat cannon. bpi J /T , charge of powder iill he describes as. -worse illau any L"Ition Lord Earle ceased laughing, and ked earnestly At the handsome Aushea angrily.-. ,7Do've, never mate with, eagleo; ifYouwanh-bouzarry, choose, onecif , th.13 dpori,h-e-saw'the sleeve Uawbite,drbsSL; believing Lady Earle, was- there, bis . *out, . Earleadourt. He -inherited t. hP . � ' al bealaty. aud courage of big race a "' 7 -1 lJe 180 pounds, and 66' weight . bf shot 161 I . - ) -Pounds. 'It" i�d italdulated' that A -shqJ, o . in the World'L His ph6tiouls dompia . first'j. -alight .1 . . 0. , . I No," saialle, llyou.cannot,IY� serious, y6ilr' own 61as�, and leave Dors-TIl6riye to me," . "Dora Thoine is Ronald, carelessly into -the r6omi then'startala III mstc ,nishmeni ,At the vision beffte libu. promise of. a BPI girlhood . oudid, in ;E 'nna . dweknow.hovi' trouAly I - I - fronitbe.gtin w.vill-penotrate through.two , feet, �ght _iron.�-BcaqlnU. E a9le. � & 14obrymation, orta sonsatioli, or both'; soow� artifici a dare not ask your in6ther tb receive a . mine,"o' said .. : . . . . I , .. . houghtily, .. I . . . . . I - . .. I Upoe in.. &% itenturyt Perhaps, .one -sees 9, . 'Valentine �rhe rejoiced, ill. that promise. .. . . I. I . . . . . , jl�l J3,lIll bible I " J;- Ionics. seriously disturbs the, organ, givin . an intolerable burning; pt . icking Be vant's daughter as hot -own child, ur jest is in bad Uste, Ronald." ' `� - - 16 She no�er will"be,"was the qdickk�ply. I, Qe, yollupg rnastdr, I have' loved Dorm� w6nian like Charterls, of 1 I ' I Iftibst and loveliest Greek type. a calm, III her .calm, ,stately way, Valentine liked , . him-- ebb even loved- him, and'w6uld. have I . . 1. , � `In,b:UiUaW,�,,io:; Commons the other day I to eac�p� which evisn' bed is sough. I . I i ­ I possible hour I It is nolost,'?. he replied " We Earles ' since silo was a pretty,' bright-eyed child. . grand, Magnificent blonde, With clear,. . I . been happy 4 his Wife. She enjoyed Ilia . Mi.iStial �o wslled. tho.. Unaer SecrethU i - . g�l'ido � .. . . . - I . , . I I I � . always terribly in earnest. . �.1 ve .Het . ha mised to marry Dora'Thorne, and with '.k'eep . father. lived near my father's farm then. I ha've cared for her. all my life ­4 straight brows,fair hair thal shone like satin, . andlayin thick folds around'1er queenly 'of Its a n iritollectual powers slid, his originality . thought. Even.1he.11 dreadful' politics . ,!, or he 0 , whothoir the Britis Gov .f . h . ornmen in Natal 'reeganized the sale 'of . . I . . - , A . Sofifesslon'Causes Deal r permission,.�.zi .intend to my rd.%I . � . I dd not. know that I 11%*6 ever looked twice '1)6, heAd-ts,4 And stately,withs finislipd, ease , 'her., that soared And all I ocked his f6ther,imused .. ,. ... . . . . . in W9 . 8 , 'and �ilncttioried the right'of . A. , (From the Milford (111.) Qazotlb . . George P4 Holland, a b�arii I . ' u angry flush 'rose to Lord F . Darl 9 'a fa'oe,, at snobhorwoman's facto. not step in, betWeell"niff and my. love. The world id ariagrace of rnauncr�thdt­doula only result JkOmlong and careful training. She' road I . I . . I Ronald, whose heart was gall' of - .the in a I insolvent io include 11, t a bl t is mar- . risi a value of. his daughters in the young committed suicide last night by he -controlled his. impatience. I. I 1 Li all Y cAss,'!_ ho, replisa quietly,, you too to 'at . Wide,'mud,yoti-csft oh�ose,whefe you will- � do not rob lie of.Dort( Thorne." - . , when -Ronald entered- the room,, and.' hdr beautiful eyes wore lifted calmly to his lAce. pretty little. wife, he dared neither ioe.nor Write too gave no heed .to V&Ientibels as to of his -.- estate. : Mr., b,. Duff said t at the Zulua,'of. Natal, whooutnumbereci 'b� himself, through ,the. head with, it. r , Ali . abotymoa letter ki not big wifei An I mho ug' ago educate. -and young think of . age y. . If _w .�P,XXi� had eliciSen the claughierof aldtike, I' .'ms � There. was a mournful dignity in the, -hl§ face that toucohisict'Ronald. - ' .browi ffuadenly,m rush of 0 Tot .dyed the white . Valentihe bad .rembi.aboied.vIlst: mannei ; it never occurred to him what con. struction could be put -upon, III# friendly "' he whites -somothin� -like - twenty to one� �vero still to . al� I great exticint governed agmi 1. . �Ouug Woman, drove him tortbe d 'the uld, forthe pk6sefit,- refuse.". ' I I Shall be'Awmity "in a few mouths;' I I I ? " I'Mil Sorry , ior -you#,,, lid 9�1 . do A if you . lo� , - love Dora: for she *ill be M�qgfq ,:. ., - L dy Earle hAdsaid-about hlitr son'.. She a': know thAtboth �his mother and hero Wished- liking foe her. - .... , 1. ,� I 1 1 . I I ...... . . — . . ., 7.,-i by � their own laws slid customs. . Ono of these eilsicoms was tbat,a bridegroom, when - is ittid his wifli admitted trutl . . . chargag.., . " . . . . . . I . . - d Ronald;" a ad I am willipg,eo Wait til . . . 44-N,ever I " cried'Ralph, "I Sinol-Jumill that she should be Ronald's wife. - - .. ': ' , CHAPTBR NIL - . � , he a6ked for a girl in marriag "I gave to her ' .. . — , . 11 I . . I, , - . . . , 11 . I 11 . . jady Earle laid her white jewelled hand' not liken t8 fair woraso i defy you. . I *iu. go to 1,J'astham and never leave Dora again , � , 1 1 bd4,vour pl�rdon," he said, h astily �, , , g,tthougli'tt&dy.t-o,rlevvaili'ere.11; - � � I 1, ba, I ' ­' -The.day'came for' the d i I and I . gran daringbreakfast the ladi a isous . t a � h Isthei a c0ttain I number of cattle for his consent, That ariangement.Would be recog- 150ying 11iii-wZA-�.;or's 111viie , A the Indianapolis IiourliAl I . (Froi � her son's shoulder, -And said gontly,,,My r Ronald, have you l6st .Your. sonses? until she is my own )l . High, angry wordhpassed.be6e,en thorn, I . . 11 Shia is'in the librair y1l' said Valentine imprortairt . V901 0, smile that dazzled him, g�d I lon.of bo t dt Inizod questi in h the couversationturned,to Were,' I h to IT 6 - .died aubllorHy, proyi tll( . bly out )to ' _ were, evidence that the young I liersblf Ady 'Xii.lackson towuship,'Dabatur co bachelor bought a dgliborls wif . no I Mo who is Dora Thorne?" She saw rs Shining in his.eyes: big brave youfig but R&Iph in'lli's passion had told, the Boded Ronald ' lotiged to know -Dora was' at . - "'Iti a d-UNdNvi Wdl%W.- -T It I 9'th off-Mys, 'are Valentine Charteris, the. firlit lady whose' I It ,M . ,coriolonted, ,so many of them," $aid.." .AI t 0, ir, an in . V . . b, 'Mation I and they are all so beautiful, Ya 1 ; In a way JLm.ughtior.) -Ile- 'ad no-infor. impepuniouS h , , . � I On.the" I second question. .1 . husband for 0106, v underst6ndib . I g that the -latter was t a .touched bar 1eart." "Tell me," ­ She tinned, 11 who is she7?. Where have you n bar2 . What is she like?" ,., * She is so beautiful, mother," he saidi I a8tham. ' - . . . . . . E - I it wag v. sad story, and yet rict'very rare , one. Love �bd Jealousy robbed the boy -Illib' of Altar 6onsoi auti. &,ad -honor Word cothing he had dreaddd, ,' She Wai very at beautiful -he Ilsd nev' sedn 'a face like hers, XQtllougllt,oflovo,oro�.Compa,ring - this magnificent woulaa,with simple Does, I / . I . at A loss *bich to choose," 7 . M 1 should 0ever hesitaf 'a a Moment," said Ronald laughingly * ; cusla ypu will ad . we o tlmontal,, but, I axtottlie. . � . . � . . . — 'big Mi; mastono will robably mocapt a 161a � postage and. 9, Beat ia Zia Housd'of Lords after t� o'Passage 0 f the Land 13ill. A 19 charge of Q6 two clAldroji., Hatfl . farm mind went West, taki ad, I I ;1 I 0 _. . . chasd...al 119- I I " � � I . . . . . . at I am -sure you W.4uld love her is , . perhaps � . . bad " slid and sweet as she is' modest And trub. at her in the gardens some we'loks a.g;, forgotten. Ajila at pretense of visiting one of his colle a friends*, Ronald Wont to E ast- 'a ham. * Lol And: Lady Earle 6�whimddpart' ovor-ontered. big mind:* But Ronald -was. true Artist "an one - of *,no inedA Ski �. . II - go, t tt puts Grebian fftcoaa I must jivo the I W.hite lily, 01 Is. Lilies of, thov)dleyaro tile fairest flowers that grow.". / saiahin title will be either Earl Clyford or .. Earl ITAwardon. . . . . A committoo-fiaBbeezi formed-fot the. . .Tobu Zonaley long suffered Am a Qed Spiliao . Aelct�lrd an unp hole in an Indianapolis street, oatef have mot her every (lay since," . Ora audLaay Earle exchatiged.aglarloot without. any apprehension; -thoy never' f3r;Bpecto�d tll&t he It tit* where Dots, wah. -or , . he would lavo thought of a beautiful pictat I t an exquisite status.' Ho. never thou0it � . . I . Lady Ell A Overheard .th; -remark ;rto 0 0116 also a3o:red o notice it,'and ohe.wag purpose of oracting,pIp.tatue to Carlyle on, into the Chelsea combauftent and. a bust in . it, -suod'ibo. city foe'dainag got 01,500. Then lid won't to ohica ionlay. whioll7did not eacapo'nonaild: It Was 9, - Bad - story) and bi uthr sorrow of the 16vings Sensitive w6man''s boatt Ilot'lallell t S�iprig�i when Valarthine onter,ea Westminster Abbey. Among the executive into another -hole, instituted a suit, WIrY have you, not tola us of this Oro? " abliced his father aqrily. I .. came from it. Word byword it cannot be I wkitt0u, but, " hidden under it, the ball,room,t# odd white lilies in her fair . membera %'to the Earl of Aiello, Max 14' 02 I 500. Further' PrOfit from tb is by Hensley's 1 asked hot tc% , be MY Wife while. y�u when the heir of Barlescourt Saw Dora again, her aritless delight, her .to It, was not diffloult'whondilinor was over I open. the grand Piaho1or.Valettino,to cl hair, and a g6fiquef of the Amblo flowers half-ahroude -by green leaves in hot hand, Muller, Mri Newton, of the British Spins, Musdurri, Prof. Tyndall And others. out off arrest . ury. I . . � a from home," XOPlied Ronald. 4t She idea, and I have' only. been. waiting, , Pretty joY and sorrow. initigiea, her test anadislike of Ralph, her love for hImsbIfo � fetch her usid, and istion while she talked I .� lu , bid heard., It . .Matly ey, s turned admiringly upon the III lier calm stat ly beauty, � . The young selon of Hugh(stiaen, Mr. . An old lazarone has just died at our guoBts. left to and ydu ,bad mote .10 . 0 to it to Selo bora"Thorne ths f You have " drove all -thought of duty and llonitr from his mind. ,Us prAyod her to become his Wifesdorei He said Whonioncetboyw6re ,, . 6f bpotsis. a never was Pleasant to �vatoh her, as she oat In, the ev6ning gloAming, her superb beauty on handodby the dolicath avolli4g,omss offinlo* mud white flowers. __ Y Ito atid aw them , e g ,# - He could not help re- Mal I g the exJ )aisilO toilette, mUked by no 0 wlsttaotive co, i6vg, the pretty Illy,wr6ath Coningsby Disraeli, is being chronicled After , freely After being pioadatbe(lo4tho Q uben career. He sat the other day in the Are.nge i,ai -thirteen of the Holials of COMMolig with 0, most rdinaftblei matri Ila is solid tO,h%vo been ti . meig, Afla t6 hdve ball 12 drdn, all but two of whom are living u Out 80 cOliststAlY 2 Asked .Lady -married Is. . .. . his foother would jorgivo 71 all Would be 'well, He 'belieZ thob ' . ...),tanNo , white laco', the shapely alioulders we polished and white, the diquWtio ,"Wraia III . I . cl/fragrVait bouquet, It never occurred to .Y- - thatValontine,haa ollogenth6seddli. gallery' . Lord R6wtoti, Who, it Winmoked. will seek Smallpox igaproAll, Ing witligtontr 0, I doula-zl6t let A aay,po,orl With out solid, Dora Ila ditiollwillbuthis, Sholdrgot . rounded said claabad bV&btaottletof r Ate bldssomg out of oomnllmant� in � him. consolation in inatrinionylor tholoss of inthoSandwiehIslaul!, ut. ,,imi-ir 4-h— Outdf65 1-_ I.AA- n6a 1 ,l" - 11, , .� . . .� . I � .. . , I . , , " - ..A . - - . . I 1. .. 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IQRBIY by: ... . . . . , . wai asked. . d marriM -'­-, .ms -­ � ; -1 , ----- are popu- _.....__ - i:tacbeloist ' .' .77- g wortion -,",;_,�'-- —- love, they I . . I . I . h � owever, 4 _ . . 'I me extent '.' , ,- of 'their . . dead' and . ake their I ' . , I . . I � Av6 been . ... suds and . 'I life of a . - I . . .. . .. . a 11311118. . ' * * ' . � . dress.and ' - . usements, � : ill I , � �� as to,oass*, -, . . a outside' , .- that eon- , . . - . IOU41Y AS , '- , .. as. comes I .. t th'the - - . . ... with the - ' fsj'g1ve­uS-.-­.11­­­ .1! 11 "... ishioners. , . .. whatever . I . . of � vestal. . , � W . . . ore xpore - . I ns.1' .� � , , . ego.. �.. . 1. . . . ' I appointed . �,'­,*-' f Londohli - , ., -'' - 7 - _' - 11 . or, b,lind- '- ,', � I . f special - . . - I I . mmittee,.. ' . �... , __ f sixieen "" ' I ' - ' orhons: of : ; rhalles.*:At 1. , " . *' , , , . P 1 8 to find - - - . . I .of color, . ! . 5 f - - . � J ) or very : , , ,�,. - .­� .eb'tolhe - �.. , t - . I rbmarko .� � 1 '. I .. I o Suggest . ... .. I If, We. , -.1., I. . I.. to ic4br .� - �, !" ­ . - , ally mdl� I . - .* I . ... laborious . ... . .. . I . . . er6aption - ". . . I I I . �onsmble. . . .1 . at these " . , . . I I I no "those . . I I . . , . _ il . son, 0 � f . ". , , ..14. .:" I go. -'This - - . . 1. .� the com-, - , .. - I - .. '� .a. ameng- --...-� -, ....] , . . lds� par-, .� .. . I . . of th ' din. 1 I . htbalmo-7 .il_ , �.. . . � 16-bave, - , , _�. _.. '' . . I n4t;�.Dri,__4.�.�_' mber, of- -, ' . .. 1. � . I a main- .. . . . I . . - I he, iras - .1 4 . ciaental. : � � ... . . ved that . . .11 . of col6k � . . . ainaezon,� . - ` .. _.4 . I had male '. *. . *. ' . . .111. , ., .1 I . ': , . . �, , .. .. .iii , , . Eyes.- � . . . . I I . . . . . inflam- , , . . o exposure I I treets 6i - .. ` I I . I us of Di7i '.., " 1, *... , . . n article - .. 4;0 1 - . . . dical Be- , ''� - , t ca sep in . , , , � , � rhmati6n . . . I . . t . * bf �thoi ,* _ ' � . I I f which � - .. ,: .. .. �' . that dit�, .1, . � I . a of, sit., ,..,- . : . - . marting. ' - * I &I. light, . ' I ,�. � g rise to. . . ... � . .. nsation, - , - �-. t ,.� , " - at the. _. . . � . . . . . . . . . I . I . . I . . . I . . 1�.11 - - . I. � I . . . -) .1 . . ad man, �..', . 11 I . ".. . I shooting .1, . - '. - evolver., . 4. I t 4 1 satiorja I . . I refined . . . odd., . It I . i of tfie . . I . ,I . . . I I . � . . . . 1 . � . . . " 'I I . . . . I . . I. i 4 I . I - . ­, I I � �. � 11. . . . unty; a I � � I I �l 6 of her,% ,!`i ,,., I ith. the , - 1. � I O rothirt I . . .� an sold. I � big patx . I . � � .. . I I . . I .. ... . J from a I . . � rotootea ' .�. I . Lilly fall eat and. * ,_ � . .. i � go, ten . . 11 and got �; I " at bad . torpor. . . I I . I � I . . ! Naples � I I I . . , wortial _� I harried - , . � ..... . . -t 8 chil. r I . . 1. � . . . . a apidity �. � . 500,300 . 1. �