THE AMERIOAN, THE WANDERING JEW, cumrnt.vm. ,1 it U. !r fWr V. ,t--iH f MimJi1 tiiin'i U-n'.ltt M!.: tW Ci1. i'.V . cf lh m-I rn.l nfLcr Jo'nij tlU. Her t'StiUn!n it t4int ti 11 l. j inr, mat lirvrr lUtf 1ivVh nMi l a.i Ufil; lift tf )m itAcf More I rtHsartt, t.c r ctwni'h u-n tun !f fUitjilv uliilc, lirr lip f a lit lirr cul. llrr charming lira 1, nl graceful, iwin-hlc link, art tnUdl in uii tittitul rf lfHuc; lirr unall, roiv colourril nof-trilt rrm ti 3ilalf .th ill-re j-mst J arJomr, ami li waiti with haughty impa lifticc for the lunurnt of an ng gr?ive ami ironical interview. Not fur from Admnno is mother Bund . She hus resumed in the house the place which so nt first occupicil. Th" young ten stress is in mourning for her sister, hut her countenance is expressive of a mild calm sor row. She looks at Millie. le Canloville with surprise : for never, till now, has she seen the features of the fair patrician impressed with such a character of ironical audacity. "My dear Magdalen, do not laugh at my question hut what would you say to a picture, that should represent mo ns I nm now ?" "Why, lady "There you nro again, with your lady ing," said Adrienne, in a tone of gentlo reproach. "Well, then, Adrienne," re sumed Mother Hunch, "I think it would ho a charming picture, for you are dressed, as usual, with perfect tasto.'" "But I ara not better dressed than on other days, my dear poetess ? I hegan by telling you that I do not ask the ques tion for my own sake," said Adrienne, gaily. "Well, I suppose so," replied Mother Bunch, with a faint smile. "It is certainly impos sible to imagine anything Hint would suit . you better. The light green and the pale rose colour, with the soft luster of the white ornaments, harmonize so well with your golden hair, that I cannot conceive, I tell you, a more graceful picture." The speaker felt what she said, and she was happy to bo able to express it, for we know the intenso admiration of that poetic soul for ull that was beautiful. "Well!" went on Adrienne, gaily, "I am glad, my dear, that you find me better dressed than usual." "Only," said the hunchback, hesitating. "Only 1" repeat ed Adrienne, looking at her with an air of interrogation. "Why, only," continued the other, "if I have never seen you look moro pretty, I have also never observed in your features tho resolute and ironical ex pression wjiich they had just now. It was like an air of im patient defiance." "And so it was, my dear littlo Magdalen," said Adrienne, throwing her arms around the girl's neck with joyous tender ness. "I must kiss you, for hav ing guessed it. You see, I ex pect a visit from my dear aunt." "The Princess de Saint-Diz-ier ?" cried Mother Bunch, in alarm. "That wicked lady, who did you so much evil ?" "The very same. She has asked for an interview, and I shall be de lighted to receive her." "Deligh ted?" "Yes a Bomewhat ironical and malicious delight, it is true," answered hu nhf.tt.U I t. ttr j i!y. W-I Jv?g f J ' l' ! Hl Iff !aui,t t tv, lir Jvrah ttn Vtr !"jtU tl If" V tMnal ' atitl ! i!5 r ti t fair, . Kurd ! ! iWu U llth yrv u,iu.w 1M u:;. ,1 uU lHghU I. I II ill . .ld vm iny iviifijitK, tr.y ! r, !, i iv.i h ny an I V jir, Ue Hihl t-f a wun;, thin uiiaii rtriu in !out on f a r tain : !" "Mi fiiciul,'1 Mi! Mthrr Uumh, pravtdy, " rj-rak in jot, And 51, 1 know not why, thf roming of iht princici alarm in p." "Ifnr, gentlo oul, be satis fied!'' amwerrd Adrienne, nf. IVctionatflv, "I do not fear this woman I no K'liper have any for of lirr and, to prove it trt her confusion, 1 will treat her a nu mtcr of hypocrisy and wickedness, who come here, no doubt, on pome ahom inable design I will treat her as an inotlcnsive, ridiculous fat w oman ?" And Adrienne again laughed. A servant here entered the room, and interrupted the mirth of Adrienne, by saying : "The Princess de Saint-Dizier wishes to know if you can receive her ?" "Certainly," said Mdlle. de Cardoville ; and the servant re tired. Mother Bunch was about to rise and quit tho room ; but Adrienno held her back, and said to her, taking her hand, with an air of serious tender ness : "Stay, my dear friend, I entreat you." "Do you wish it ?"- "Yes; I wish still in revenge, you know," said Adrienne, with a smilo, "to prove to her highness of Saint Dizier, that I havo an affectionate friend that I have, in fact, every happiness." "But, Adrienne," replied tho other, timidly, "consider" "Silence 1 here is tho prin- cess. Kemain I i ask it as a favor. Tho instinct of your heart will discover any snare she may have laid. Did not your affection warn me of the nlotsof Itodin?" Mother Bunch could not re fuse such a request. She re mained, but was about to draw back from the fire-place. Adri enno, however, took her by the hand, and made her resume her seat in tho arm chair, saying : "My dear Magdalen, keep your placo, You owe nothing to the lady. With me it is different ; she comes to my house." Without advancing to meet her aunt, Adrienne rose politely from the sofa on which she was seated, made ft half-courtesy, full of grace and dignity, and imme diately resumod her former pos ture. Then, pointing to an arm-chair near the fire-place, at one corner of which sat Mother Bunch, and she herself at tho other, she said j 'Tray sit down, your highness." The princess turned very red, remained standing, and cast a disdainful glance of insolent surprise at the sempstress, who, in compli ance with Adrienne's wish, only bowed slightly at the entrance of tho Trincess do Saint-Dizier, without offering to give up her place. In acting thus, the young sempstress followed the dictates of her conscience, which told her that the real superiority did not belong to this base, hypo critical, and wicked princess, but rather to such a person as herself, the admirable and de voted friend. "Let me beg your highness to sit down," resumed Adrienne, in a mild tone, as she pointed to the vacant chair. "Tho in terview I have demanded, tUr,M tlr liiitt( "tun! l a m t i t ." 'I i r t !, '.t. !--. fivw I r lrt fiiodi J i hi tl J iu f tli J. i.r !' I ht J.M I '!- II," ft J i"d NU ! . d .viiit 1im r, iih ht'.rr Irony, iht ii I thti-j: rur m f, r ih-itw, rml that ) od r r, v iu (I f ihoir ofwl.tvn c.ul mt ftht!t Ti.it j ou w id j 1 1 !nt mi t ti di!r4 trn!!y fi ! Jml. If Ji ll hixe no eciit,madtne, I ha and 1 d. In t thv'i to run. tide them to ihi1 l'irl louir r." So r-ajinp, tlip pious l.idy glanced contempt uouly nt the fcrinpMrnf. Th latter, hurt t the indolent toiscc-f the pi incc, answered mildly and iinply : "I do not fw what can be the creat ditlVrenco between the lirtt and the last comer to Mdlle de CardovideV "What ! can it r peak !' cried the princess, insolently. "It can ut least answer, mad- ame," replied Mother Bunch, in her calm voice. "I wish to see you alone, niece is that clear ?" said the princess, impatiently, to her nieco. "I beg your pardon, but I do not quite understand your high ness," said Adrienne, with un air of .surprise. "This youug lady, who honours mo with her friendship, is willing to be pres ent at this interview, which you have asked for I say 6ho has consented to bo present, for it needs, I confess, tho kindest condescension in her to resign herself, fiom affection for me, to hear all tho graceful, obliging and charming things which you have no doubt come hither to communicate." "Madame " began tho princess, angrily. '. 'Termit me to interrupt your highness," returned Adrienne, in a tone of perfect amenity, as if she were addressing the most flattering compliments to her visitor. "To put you quite at your ease with the lady hero, I will begin by informing you that she is quite awaro of all the holy perfidies, pious wrongs and devout infamies, of which you nearly mado me the victim. She knows that you arb a moth er of the Church, such as one sees but few of in these days. May I hope, therefore, that your highness will dispense with this delicate and interesting re serve ?" "Bcally," said the princess, with a sort of incensed amaze ment, "I scarcely know if I wake or sleep." "Dear me !" said Adrienne, in apparent alarm ; "this doubt as to the state of your faculties is very shocking, madame. I see that tho blood flies to your head, for your face sufficiently shows it ; you seem oppressed, confined, uncomfortable pe r hapso (we women may say so between ourselves), perhapso you aro laced a littlo too tightly, madamo?" These words, pronounced by Adrienne with an air of warm interest and perfect simplicity, almost choked tho princess with rage. She becamo crimson, seated herself abruptly, and ex claimed : "Be it so, madame 1 I prefer this reception to any other. It puts me at my case, as you say." "Docs it indeed, madame ?" said Adrienne, with a smile. "You may now at least speak frankly all that you feel, which must for you have tho charm of novelty I Confess that you are obliged to mo for enabling you, even for n moment, to lay osido that mask of piety, amiability. it I tMV.Jn, V.l, h imt 1-r 1 f Un ,'.-i , it A . . t t trvrtU , ,i u n M f h.tf p, 4ottr til :t A t littf !i4 t tl f - ' thttitntn ft) ti !J rf i-M nj f f Adtlftttt Ixis.Ht .t ' vi r , )m ttutoti tbr ii l mii'd V ttnt'H, f ttb or m! n-nti i il ' r'M".1f r fcillhp lf h' I V'.ifc"-t!'i r tt j'ii'nlrd nt1 trd , M. It rr lUimh Ml l.ri I fct , lit it, (M luail mi within hrr ; f-r ! r !m n.jj Indian, wh. itif dr?id tti iilii!iHy 'f the j , I M t b jt4 t iiml M.Hle tint , win If piled, wilh ,v j ! 11 1 l ll. tl.P I'MliU'i de utiMiAt rltniitt ; "A ihouMii l.siu.t Ii;! r null lnt nt hll thdiil, I iliie, fr jvuretl. jioim .il l.r nlmn utpnp. Ir lit uttentiou !d niMitl'ui -lit j It w b twem tit P four, thru. I nppiit lute ihtin I 'UjJ,t, 'th,t the ( lli n miip l-k aiul i l., t e in n mm it IliuP l pme it to you. "Well, madame," cai-l Adii enne, playfully, "h t u have it nil t oiu p. 1 nin full f iii!p.i. tient euriily." "And i t," mid the ptinrpM, feigning in hertaru bitter and irnaienl delight, "you arc far from having the least notion of what I am about to announce to you." "Indeed! I fear tlml vour highncfs't candor and modesty deceive you," replied Adrienne, with tho same mocking nll'abili- ty; "for thero are very few things on your part that can surpriso me, madame. You must bo awaro that from your highness I am prepared for anything." "Perhaps, madame," faid the princess, laying great stress on her words, "if, for instance, I were to tell you that within twenty-four hours suppose be tween this and to-morrow you will bo reduced to poverty " This was so unexpected, that Mdlle. do Cardoville started in spite of herself, and Mother Bunch shuddered. "Ah, madame," said the prin cess, with triumphant joy and cruel mildness, as sho watched the growing surpriso of her niece, "confess that I have as tonished you a littlo. You wero right in giving to our intorview the turn it has taken. I should have needed all sorts of circum locution to say to you, 'Niece, to-morrow you will be as poor as you aro rich to-day.' But now I can tell you the fact quite plainly and simply." Recovering from her first amazement, Adrienne replied, with a calm smile, which die. k ed the joy of tho princess : "Well, I confess frankly, mad ame, that you have surprised me ; I expected from you one of thoso black pieces of malig nity, ono of those well-laid plots, in which you are known to excel, and I did not think you would make all this fass about such a triflo." "To, be ruined completely ruined," cried tho princess, "and that by to-morrojv you that have been so prodigal, will see your house, furniture, horses, jewels, even the ridiculous dresses of which you aro so vain, all taken from you do you cull that a trifle? You, that spend with indifference thousands of louis, will bo re duced to a pension inferior to tho wages you give your foot- boy do you cull that a triflo ?" To her aunt's cruel disap pointment, Adrienne, who ap peared quite to have recovered her serenity, was about to answer accordingly, when tho door sud denly opened, and, without be ing announced, Trince Djalma entered tho room. A proud and tender expression of delight beamed from the radient brow of Adrienne at sight of the prince, and it is impossible to describe the look of triumphant happiness and high disdain that she cast upon tho Princess do Saint-Dizier. Djalma him self had never looked more handsome, and never had more intenso happiness been impress ed on a humun countenance. li.i.e To be IV.tuiue I. ft(t I II I lilt IC !. H ' t I t t !... hi mi. r ! ih .1 l I..,- . tf ImI Ht tw?.4 (.HI l tlir I '!' It.. I .mI Ihu,. l'.mn. FMilr '( Stlit-, n. la m.. tlit-tv.!, I i(l ..! Hi ? th dot i( Ju A, l I" l i , !. k m tI .! , ! " ItfMl tl..rr Of III '"IHt! tSttlll ll..lr. It tlr t tly i.f iintnhrt iHti.fctHH l'..Mtttv. N.ll.k. 1 1 Hi nil. Hon ! Hi l.ili"( Mil.hr l r ti-li. Iht. i..ri, ,. -. ul.. In !! tn.l-r t.f liilli.tHK t.. ll. I ..I Him t.) ti Nm k i l'i, Nt lull (ill. , n km an.l iiii n tlhi In li h iin.r Inn ti n. lni lltn-c i ll In Mitt li rue " 'I. hi.. I li fit i in Mmk lotir to mi.t o t'ltnl Iwtll i',i t( l! i vin t.i In I. In. k iti (Hi; lli r.l hitlf 0, 1 of il wvrn (.1 In Mih k i i. i . lnl lit t .1 In Mm k lo I hp illy t.f umihIi un nil .ri.l. .l.ill..l r.xir Hi. nil In I'tnlr.tl I'm un DiMiiltm mi. 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Whli-h iiinmitilH (txri'litltiK HltnrnryH' ft'fa) hear Intcrrat Ht thn rnttt of ti-ti (HO per cent ht annum from May M, Ml, unit urn a flrwt valhl anil cxIhIIiik Hen ui'.'ii hIi1 i.i., .i fly. To antlafy the furltior mim of nlxty two nriil apVBiity-nliiti out) tiu mlretli 1m (ii2.7IO itiillara cohIm Iiiti-Iii, ttiKi'lhcr with nt'cruliiK roNta iiccorilltiK l JinlKiin-nt THnilrreil hy the lilHtrift I'oiirt of anhl IhiiikIk Coiuily, at tin May term, A. I1, lMi", In a curtain action thrn hiiiI thera pt'tiilliiK whcrpln WtilitT 10. Krt'ltir In liliillillrT anil Kllxalit'th M, French, Exbrrl 10. French, lverett M. Aiitlefann anil Kiln 8. Anilerann, hla wife, John J. Miitinell, Jr., executor of thn ealalp of (lllhert ('. Munnell, tlereaaftl, Hoiith tiniaha IjhiiI C(iniinny, a corporation nrnHiilxt'il under the luwa of thn rltutn of Nchrmtka, Jnhn II. Ferryman And Mr. FtTryman, llrat and real namn un known, Ida wire, Ueoru 1, Dunham, et al, are defendant. Oated at OiniihH, Nelininka, Juris 23, A. V. 1KI. JOHN W. M IKiNAWi, Hherirr of ImiiuluN County, Nehriinka. W. A. Biiundera, attorney for plaintiff, Keeler v. French, et ul. loo. fi, No. 87. H-Z3-6 1NSLRANCK. If a Homan lilxhop were to BHHiiroo the poHltlon of an InHtiranco Kimt fiRiilnHt the rink of fire It inli4it nccn at range to konip. They might con Hldfr him com pro nil Ming hla pimltlon an a Hhopherd of a flock. Hut, would It not ho bettor for the wild blnhop 10 ho a flro Inmirnnee agent, to protect people who niny have loMHea liy fir, than to tell people he can pray them A4Fv U aMMn& hlaak, narmtn art't rah $trt . Or nit' framri, tl, 1 in 1 1 in , l li' n t : bat "Itwwil, " ttart nri anH liith-rraila iutiHini ibrovatumi. Our H rlttH iinmrmmtfm with avarv hicia. SEND Rb UU LLAll hai(lt4ffrrTi nld1 ftiiU 0 iilit tn aamifiatln ta ai'pr'rwat , f rmt 4ifi t Hnt il ih mi woaarrfal Hlrjrla OITrr aar aSa, tft4 it Kaak at wur at f"-n ftHMFK TO-l4 V If f"" w-ntt" duafip-nntad. 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I'.y MMlip t.f tin tit.ler t.f .il" ! tlf I nil tf (hp I'ltifli i I ttiitl nf lin.irfi. ti I'tnii.it, N. l.iM-kit. tin titi't til i-itf-t iiHli. ftf lm-it.iie. Hint III fill OlT' 'i e.l I will i.n Hie Hill tiny nf J'iIi , I', l'"i, til l.i n i It" k a. m ol tl'l tlnv. l (he rani frotil il'Hi ttf trie fmintv f.iiiil Minute, In III." I'll)' t.f IiiiirIii. Iliiiitilta t'l.iiniv, Nt-hnti-kit, Kill ( t'ti I 1 1 f at.iii.in lh.. .i.'h n v tli ml ll.t . I In l.l nt.ltr nt unlit an litlltiwit. it, wii: The iii'Mh tiliii'ly-eiHht and 1 1i (! H fl I feel t.f I. it tilnely III (llt 1 tlKlnil In the elly nf utniiha a tnirveyt.l, I'l iiit .l nn, r. . ..r.. .1. ail eliii.ti.-.l In Din t .'Hilly nf Jiiiuul.iit ami K.a.e nf Nil.riiit k.t. H.iLI .r... ri v In lie ld In anllHty Chin lc- lliililiiii l', iilalnlirr herein. Ilm mini nf niie tliimnitnil (hree huintreil ami ( fni iy-lwii (l..'Ui ii) ittillnr, JmlKineni. jwllll lliltrt'Kl thi'lei.ll l.l (he rule nf i Veil (.1 per cent per anntiiu I rum Fttiruary till. I. Ml. T.i at defy the further mim nf aeventeen and M-I'il illtlM iltillar i ml;i, Inai ther Willi iiciriilnif cnala Hi'ctiritliia- to it JihlK ment rendered hy thn I MM i let Cnurt nf ; 1 1. 1 ImiiikIiih County, nl Ha Felniiary term. A. If.. I W. In a certain nctlnn then nnil I hen- ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 k . whtvetn Cliitrlea Oiir illner lit I ii I ti 1 1 r . mid Jitini'tt I "n if. Kllx iilielli litiie, hla wlfti, tletirire Warren Hinllh. Amerli'iin Nalloiinl Hunk of (Iiiih lin, Nehnirka, n nil niriil hill iirnnlxel nn.lt r (he limn of On; I'nlted Ktatea, atti dfff miaul. dniitha, NcliriiHka, June M, Wi. JOHN W. M I x'M A 1 .1 1, Kin rl IT of IiimikIhh Cniinty, Nelirnnka, Ualilltier v. I'upe et nl. W. A, HAl NDIJHM, Attorney. (I-J-5 CI,QKBUYSU3.50 SUIT ,UMI I kllllllt 1 1 U 'kllll ItltllOl l"i,l kl4 4iHill kn. krlll ai.10 Bt.it' . rlr k H-r Cunt MmIi flk ! fl.99. I III II I lil t hirany uf tin ullt ttlili li tl.m'l iron ull.ln. Inlr wear, Snd No Monif .. Ul m$r ul Uttf Mint t-ny hfthr Ihltff nt m It h rittK,r it li,, imiijwi i(.Knun Nlimi. Vim i-oii imiitii' It at vmir rvitrttni tifTiie ami if IihiihI imlti'iiy tutlMtfUtrf ami iiiiHt in fmitM iwilil In yniir inwii firf fi.lUt imy your -itfi mv"i mr nmm tllr ffkr, ftl.OS pM hrrr, THKJR K nAR PANT ftL'Ji trfM ttrrbcr ni t:i M. Mb d'Mililn ! lirl lninttM, Ult IMfntlflu un lllimlrHlrrl. Hindu from iHini fftrrMtiliiif. feifj wikiBfel AI.L-WIHH. Itibwrll ftlair, firat. lmrMlmi Irn, flti Mrir llnlriir, 1'UrlMi imtnt Int-frllutiiff, iit dlriir.vtMVlitir HDii ri'lntnrrt'hir. Iik n4 llun H$,u iillr.4 UrtittiMt, mill any hfr or rrnl wmiiI4 tf irou! nt, MIK IHKk I'MItK HASri.M f riwlhlng an I la. nTnnata or ulnlvnii, for bit 4 t O I 0 tH). writ far HaaiaU Haafe Ra. KK, rnntnln faalilun mtm maumand full Imrtnirtlnni hnw tr nrrti-r. a'a Malta t4 . la ana w rar trm .M tp HaiftilNi ant lr-a nn ajfiillraUon, AMrnt, SEARS, ROEBUCK ft CO. (MO.), Chicago, lib ' itwii tfkt a U. an tktnmktt nriMMk-MMaM ft2.76 boxjaulcoai A ttltflt 1.4 rHIKKraWOf Wa. i. a, .n.aiU ajalH at 4 T 8nd No Wony. iJlSJdw.l autn uur fciii a. . a. mmm unrtJti ffllil rtiil whom ' ' -- - j rloaaup amW-r irmi, khI will rnd fon tbia hU h t pr, G O. ' it.- 4A a.bIbiI tmm i lainirilB n4 try Itoa nl your nrtl -tirtiMt'meti nd If fotintl tux-tlf MnraMnta and tlia nmtil iH' a..,.. i ...... iiki aver aw or hrd t.f and 'int 1 1 " enat ytto ran l.uy llttf altla, ma.ie irom ...liL,. a...la. ..(.... (1.l.itrtt iot.. doi.l.la hrfa.Wd. Ia.r lel ioU.r. fairy plaid lliiln. watarprw L 1' J iillahla t"t hnltaralaafatwaaalt and I II r. ua or any ulnar homa. IttlM J r ' -:7.:..L' ..;tM.r .u..mntHii.iio '' .1 .traneril and ramanten arama, UWMI. atrantN"! ana rinipniei ran.-j ai ill at. w..tMaani kvini nd 0.re.W 4 !"' w "w W 1 Q V 1 . 1 i - t . Jr I .1 J for i. , riiaatr' wr" ,r,H... ai.ta. and 'Jir' f THIS M ACf IHTOBM I I; ilaaa 1 Iroquois Dicyclos jG no , ttt. amooi Iroqnom Modal a U J ""t" ttillb.ai.lit t i H-nti. jtulaa. lklr Urnlr e al talaa. IROQUOIS CYCLE WORKS FAILED ST? - laaaiiatalylMim,iii ivahava bunahl ttta ahtira iitant at IW bum hi ttt ahtira iitaiit al tutrmA r - will hifC O l t't tht blnv l ft TA aft'i tiraM barpti, MEAD OYOLE OO., Ohloogo, IH. ! Ntil.l liv llriiKl-la nr aint lv mnll, ft 1'rlre. lo tenia ami !IA rrnu. ifi CO., (Writer Office Omaha, Neb. I'l.walctan nnil a D aT W Itotik (renlliif all ili-.;i-r- uuli Jti v. illflit SAMPLE t: tl rvamina why you elmiilil w rile ua. Renovator ttttflt.al 'attailli.nttin 1 1 h a 1 1 f li hml 5; 3; 3i 3.- McCJNNtLL DRUG CO. braii tiiatr lW f,i om Mwflallar, With it r4 Mt H-lal tf (u. ti Hi fjrw, ftiiiat.iwl u4 vm.pi.ta, Md tO l 00. T a4 vrrtiMour buaiitaM wa hava muhuMihI ta !) Hi- at J it aha t)r iUfid nt, ii r mka th mmrtfinm nltvP uf a M4 0 IKOQUOItmCYCCt $10.1 Mia (lia laal. 1l.aI.Mt aiaf nm jr k- iUi., rincirf wnar f haatttf and i i)iilr, nCCTDIDTrlM fr,wn'a "ll I it t4 Jt feHnwatuHcM ULOUfllr I UI1 a Cu &tt"n. HhKir lt in mcimImm ttiMfiff.fnififnwl tw4-f)lara tranl, drtachnhia tptnrw. arrb tton, barral hut and htir, .la la, 1r"t. Bnaal ftifkal ail anamal t4t.