avfcr" ef ' - - mMMmmm mamm mm mtm mm . ' ' r " The Em ro mi 1HE Herald.' AT PLAT' i i i U U 1 ii , i .a J- aa-. Or Vine St., Oni BlocH Not Cur. of !3..f i u il li. ii tJ li. a. 1" CjVpll 8 j a. ill A : : I of Mw1n, if Terms In A'Jvanca: Or, One cr.ov. one v.... ro;o-. -. v :u.' ., . ... rt.y. tuiee inui. 2.o0 . l.HO . .SO JNO. A. t..t n?.TTTT?Pl-7V Wrlitnv ! U.ll ; 1' E USE V EK AX (IE CONQUEKS TERMS: $2.00 a Year. VOl.HMK XV J. PLATTSMOUTII, X EUR A SKA, TIIUKSD.Tr, XOVEMIiER IS, 1SS0. XUM15EK 5. A I TBRTlSlSfi - I w. i 2 w. 3 . , (ll'ACK 1 nqr .. 2 CM'' as.is. V nil. y, col.. 1 t-ol . .. s "..! x mi; lino i?1.,,; ;,,,,, ,J1 Ailve-llslnC I'.ll's 1'uo Quarte..; . i. tfT- Transient Advci aliment- wuM ..: lii Advance. 1 ,7- Kvt ra Orle of the Ttr.KAi.n -T5 J. V. Yocno, at the ru.t-Oi.tcc Main Street. 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mill 7ii'rerrry. v Y 1 -tHX'K. I'. S. Sc!i:itir. r.fatrkM'. I V 1 S f M!'!:S. I'. S. hi-nati.r. 4lni:-.l!:l. y K. V A! I.M'IN I".. K.'ri-s. iit:it. Wi-t J'Uint. I.f'!."S N N K. I invi'i nor. l.liicoiii. .1. A Mil- K. s-civun v of Mate, i VV . i.l I I . i l 1".. A mliHtr. I.iin-oln. M. P.'.M I.Ki I'. 'l'l'-iiMii'tr. I.ii;i-!u. !. 5t. TIHCI I'XiN. Sunt. I'i'I'iic I ii- tiuotiici. i". M. IA 1. I..1U.I V ir.-ioiif-r. r' I l.fl Willfl ii Atl.iriirv (iT.r:'.l. : i.;0 c c II v l: !: is. ( hiii'liiin in" ivnileiiti i i:. U. !. MA 1 j'ilL:V.-U.N l!ll" lllSHlif. -o- ry. !lolici! fr .Supreme C'nnrt. xvi I.l . CiiiT J:i-lii-'. l"iemo::t. ; i. !;. I.AKI.. :!;. !i:t. .1 ASA Colli.. l.iii- BEAD ! 4. 4!. He 1 7- is M U fv ; "4 ft 1 t w tj t 3 r ! :v- S6A 1 33 OPHIIMIIMCt NEW ZElJ- My Little Buy That Uicd. BY MU9. MCfiCIl CKAIO. lav thing m liar.1 to lose I . .i asa cour.. i..n-oi. ' j ,treouit Judicial Vtiiricz. - is !o'M. .Iti.im. rrjrJB , x C. SUO'.VAI.I 111:. Ink lii-tm-t Court.- .'..v-t . 8 .4 M f jf 1 dTNJ T f .1 i. Il ri-:i:S-N.c.!!ii Tri-a-iin r. t r I ",i H 1 ...v. .i-v.c...s.i.-t rub. ii.xtniftion. C-.'. '. '.-.Yi 2. I -ri P?"W "Fl ETT Q W v. WM Aiitl Ifeigli Fnces II i ; .. U i L.!-..-. l'iall-iiui.iii'.i l'lvni.i-t. .. I , Vi.'v 7ire forv. ' Ki ' .'"i -' ii I - .. i V..i!AKi. VIVIAN, l'oli-.-.lu.l,.-. .1?.- 1 4 I W U V ii&Vi.- tC Jl- c ' a- J -'ll"";m:,-!'"n'll. " ' ;M war.1 vii.m:i:.tiios. rM.( k. . . - - ?' v "' V; ISyjVi WSLI. ' BF COMPETl'STON ! J I eu H. 5KAIB. MitN tin- r.-iiur.-iiient- of t!.i- ial!..i':il iii-'t- f I ; ilVSU I VN aint SlKlir.ON, oIiicp 111 I'll- , v .,. s ,,,rf.;;,i,;,. nii.r.ly. .i,l,ra.-l!.K 1 A. Mlll.U.A. th tri.icl st.,iai-h ni.-i lis.-r. a':.l -n--t a 1 , , ,v 11 !:NKV AND sol. It ;l KM:. t.. ri.ic- t :llt;t:trv chaiu-.- i. the Hiiti.v sst.-m. I r (i. i- 111 the sta!.- ami K .l.;ial 1 oiirts. - wl,,. :l i,.i':,i,l c.i! liiion. -sj " 4. 1 ' 1 I rr.--- . CMsaeY PeffiiJselec! for all oojIs not Sattsil sictosj . :ys&:;sr CALL AND -bfc-fc IHu WtAN UhhiLab! if I vn-uKM;v at law. ;-;-.t -w. ki iu- cpvr,cX y fi ) Kr'1' r::l'.i'"-----1 r':. N?.7 I. i Oli m. v.t ll.M.r r r-;l Ofii.-e. I-l;li;sii..mUl. . , ,, .,. ;, , . I r. . i : i U - 'Jr If Nfiinka. ' " is : v;!,:;i ! : ..1:1 - v.-- i . :' i-ai'i" ' . . t.wv Ofl'lCi:. Keal llato, Urn aim i.ur in- p,K ,.,,..,,,, . ; ; . , :,-i a-tit.i; - ' - yj- miranee 'e;,ts. I'lattMiinulh, M;hrasl.a. - S,.:1S1.S ; .,-.:'..a. ... ! i ". a,.. .:, ; gjyw-'fcJJ 1 irr ' ;:vv. if i m ff iMWYi f&- P r HH 1 iTp P If 1 1 I P 1 u i J,4;;'ri'AT.-tiVVll.l.F..CACo.SK. tV.:".' VhV..:;-": ;-V-..;.i.-,!i-.l in -Vi W . j 1 - tuae'h '. .H': HI t- - I--.' i -O.U i o.l.ol. 'ti . ..I I -t - Il tPMA.V. J.f.i- ,... !:i r. -lull.,.: 1-Kt:t-ni.ft J y- . M'rt'tV'rnKvi:. :;1y;!v!-.N'ii;;r-:- . cu in:i:. J. . it. uJv - - 1 S I or-.,-.-..., Main S,..vt over S,,,: a- BA Lo Ct XVOi,ii': . J 1 I t:';'''?t;u N-ewrinr,Lt.-rU.1..? u St.e,t, " MJ I. I . . . ( i i i:i.-r .1: . . !i. - , TOllSOrUll nl'tiSt. . v pA1,-tr- pTjQ pWMdUTH MiLLS: : I 41 lb M l. 11 H N " 1 . i-uAri.f)nu.M.u. -nj.-,".-,'.-,-!..-.. few' a wwl r4 n b h M a H a a m b pi a u B a U S I e.,,.i.,,r. J, . tij & I t.,"; I-aiti.-nUi-af-eianm pv.-n eusioiu work. J gt6te M MJJ.JSL-1 I " Fnt:D. IK LEliyilOFF, SI.i.p om i li. UrU U r,!. -k m-xt t- f Morning Dew Siiloon ? ii. , s. V South-east cn.iT Ma n ! Sixth StrM-t. I-1..VITS.MOI i H. - O' " ' - - " Kgf HAv-B?r,;:;3s,- n Tb 1 A en DVll. WMF I - t ' i ...'..?.. g HO'ie 11.:,.;,. !!. !. . ' l.'.-':,-- -'. ..?Xli. a i;.!i--li.. '"'i'- a:.-o ',..:-. -r i rr.:;- V;::.:c.ii Cr.ea-i.ji cr.J ; i'i gj C"J f IHk. r.--t c ,t .-. t . ..4, m.'.i m et.1 ai.w s :.a;. . 1 !n..:,,- :--S:ot .-i clean NEW plall, AILS WaMML m. - . isi i.3E brothers, IPEATM-B EALIKft FElIClfcs I . sii'sv-'iliji'dl'i'arjt.! . 1 j..1:-.- .- . ujmi' iviVTf. r.j--. ,,i,. j Vo.kef.4n l'-:vrLrZZZ "WIEET lliO, jA'. . -. j;,A- , nfTf TTPN "ElT T T I -r.i .-1.- ! :!i.-Mi.: : .'. rea i... . . u ... j., i I . I I .,c,lnic i,-..-.b'h H:....-c'.c Ki:. oua in tti . . . e--r- . v-1-7 CTi I s T. 'r, rt,a..lv tiir N.-rv.n tr.tr.uion brouctit j JCj A I 1 CJ L V -Ti-l- - I I S on"-,- ,s.ww tiriak:...:. work, iii.'iitai I ' I I lives. Uilll V.'SllieruiliS . . I a'H. 1 ' M'i I I tO lt.9 I I I ties i.l ' i e... ;ii; i ',' ! r . I lit.i JSici J yan ,4.v.i-ti; 7 - .' c;ry vaiUty tf T:ii. sheet lr:a. .'uiJ Zinc - . " 'Work, Uei. I in Stork. &A.KING AND REPAIRING, TT Tl TI - f? Oi . 8AGE ; -,. .. "..- . . . ' yr: ' .- . ? " : . ' ., the house all t ! ol.en ! eer a niv T.oolt on bis iretty fare for just one n.iimle. tii. fio.-k hi .lniiity hut imieil shoes li: i'.riu-liut ban I, the favorite 1 it. Ami tell me. tnolhei-s. wasn't An 1 miss hini finni my si.le My little Ijov that Jieil ? Ilo'v imny nnolher lxv a3 ilcav ami rhavni'ms. !:i i t' ti er's Ii.j.e. hii mother' one leli:.:ht. flins Il.io-Kh ;-!r..iise ieV..-M-, H fi'arttU nviitin.. Anil lives a Innp. lonff lf i" l'trents' siahl! Mine nai so short a (ri !e! An.l then my ioor 1mj- .lie.l. T lorn roekinson bw woo.ien c.iarger Ihearhitn lettering thrmiph ilav; Iat.-h hU prat blue eyes grow lare an l lnrp-r. I.i,;e..i it to r-toriii-, wh. lher vavo or gay, To'.l at lln bright liresi le li now, since he il my 1 o;. is li in, ol her i-'iil :n n are. i -...!. i :.;,-!il ki- 7.'s l;;ll:u-i':;'.'iiiii?!v:'ij. i j. one f r bin., though be is o far, an a mere prave ili He Me fro ui Mm, thotu-h be ilie l i'.c I come ar.-l hint it f er iiii'iai.e-, r -hnl ehii ii-h.lai-iies all roar roun-L ! Oo.iv Iraiel Ibeeiirtnin rai-eu, 1 . hear his merry von-e's t-iun l .- ;. ! feel him at my Ki le y. : v'eloy that .iie.l. K0-1 LAN D'S KE I'ENTAaCE. I!Y I.t'I.r E. Fl'KNKI-L. Tlio licaw crim-on mi l tm nro ilnuvii, "lmt in or out t!if dronry ).:to lwr iLii kupcs. tlio rrns is lit, t lie fifo I.i nm livio.itlv in iho nolislicil LTatc in Mrs. Vrnncis M v wooil's cos V til 0 ii"-r.ii';:i. t lint 1 ulv sits bo 'ore tlio t l"i.; ,!.:.ne,l toilc!-t:lblo wll'llo till? rk. (V.-lt fmtrprs of a rosv-rMockci in -ful pile up Hie ft dark liair into nv.a'.ii l ol'nirv nulls and crimp "Maku nit' I n.ik my best, Mary," says M-n-v's sine t'til voiui'' nnstrcM, prany, "It xi e. ! to moot some prc.it people m Mr. Dnif.rlli's to-iu'lit, ami xi-. hi i.i 1 ink as nice as iosnib'e. H'liat i.w . 1-sl.all I v.tui: iioarlsofdiaiiieiids M r.V" ( li! diamonds by all means, ma'am; pen Is v..:ild not 'look hall" so well x i tli 1 1 :ti lovely amber wi.in, and if you'll : II w me to put tlio diamond arrow m .sP.timvc you on your birtii tl iv. in y. nr hair, you will look just iK'i'ioci, ma ani. ...nor V . ..,.,.,,...!.,. V liO S IN S sei v .11113 - Old J iiij is l! e must ilcvoieuoi i..uo- ii. I as lo KMViiiir m ML-ufiiiiu-oi.il . ll toil! 1 don't believe lies mci, Von won't believe it, you m ,.,.. 1-! I I S . I I ll Iv. S.3..1 111 11 I 1 . 'Mivl Hi ....,. J - fc J - J - - cus.n-aiiv. , , 1 b.iy 1 tlont believe m ui.-afi Ko-e, passionately, "iiei i-eri is ou-j, all babies are at Ii is iig'o lite Uein Ida them thai s tlie uiiies ou so aiarini.i. iwu 1 :n. Mad-e Clivenn i ii ..lis t n4 evelilll-. 1 Mian I u.fi'l'lU's whrlli'T VOII lli'- on 1 Olll IV 1IIV.-C1I do t! Wli' ln-r ber lias jir.ek. -h.U'ii ',rv well; I'll wear the tlia- knock lll'il-.S. Almo t as fi'.e speaks a liatv comes ai , he door, and without wait in . fi r pM inis.-,ioii t lie door opens, and a LC.it 1 -1 . i a in ers. i v .ii in a i .. 1-" '.'.uik, yon:' cries out Mrs. ! in Mirpri-e, "and 1 doe aiv, my cnii-i alios, not jcl dies.-od o o i, ion." ,-ii,i-!xr is a, hard -inie man, ai i- o ratio, I.i. li-liii .1 ia -e .l.d is sl.ll Vi'lllio ; bm j;nt .oisit irntve. soiui er expre--'n brown eyes as ho tspuaks, os in irs his bcauiy. not goii.jj to the reeeptiou, t rou lomv.-eiit lo me as . . . .. .. i i trm U ol U all is, sue runs "-."-nx angrier ana more oxeited every m- biant. "ii'M -loii t care lor enjov nienu and ido 1 frankly eonless it you a raihor stay quietly at home man go to thisallair lo-ni-ht; you -v.nld like U prevent inc going, to, and tho !, .', - rv,N as an o -olleut excuse an 1 ,, i ' i- h i.'um- mo to slop away ,. ,.i .,! !)i ,:i;t'.i's bail and roeop ii ... : iuil I h vo m i intention ot ob i '., in tii li.irlii'.til.ii. 1 ' I'll n-.. t disaniioint w:iou sirs r , to Ml'; eomii mv mo or not, an 1 enj ' nil tne same. Pi-iiii-ij Max'wool o-i.es at the tl. nit woin in b fore hini, wiih urave, .li-.d-a-el eves. Ii is no!, tin- Inst time since hi- m arri i ,e that his y.u m,' so Hini'. cossai uy ini"'io" umoui'I'o i leniper, ami used Utile ton-rue in hot, iiueall- nUfor words; but just now no is sii.iekel at hi r apparent want ot iin.iherl v alVeetioii an t .solicitude tor their ci'.ild; an I in th it hour Mr. Mive.ool f.rvoiulv wishes he had iu'ver vi-ibai t.:e L ng 1-l tul village i.i. I ialien iii love w illi and married l a) villme baker's pretty, dark-eyed il llliller. Tor Mi'-, rra.i' is M tywool, woal t.iv. co.ii'ted, i'.isiiiou i. de thniigli s..e n.riv be no.v, hid been, a year aula ha ff since, iio','ivi;it person iv;o than Miss K.i ilan t 11 al h, the jolly, red-f.ic-d, 10114:1 b.koi-'s tl-iugluer, nut verv ban ..-oiiie and grao lul, au.l .11 tho'uh diibrcnt from her undignified ;. I'-humored. . a-y-goiu parents. Miis Kosil nid llouh was n- lavor ite in her n.u.ve village; thegos-ips died ber "proud an 1 vt no p ; ,!,. i I h:r. -i !l' ealiri ly aloof tro.n the villagers :.u 1 ih ir merry -nri kings, an I s-.:ai-eelv imt.eed tlie love-l..i u voiiug l'.inuors who languished iyra sin ieTof a kind word lioin her; but . X 1 ........... 1 .. ... s: , .eeil 1 i- V.'l'ell I' rant: 1.1 - ia x-w., - and wealthy, came be.ging for ber h. art, all her pride and coldness m 1- . .. .. . 1..,.. .......... il.l.. 111 tne innnsiiy xi in.. sivc uniisii love. Mr. M.ivwoo.t was an aiikiety n. Idimr. an i so one bia.mg -u- U os. Ian d I loath was in.itle . , . 1 ... 1... 1 .. 1 1,, ... I. isiiallll .MIX OH l in uiuiioiti"- - dago, and in Ihe cool 01 me evening she ki-v.l the Honest uauer and Ins thrifiv wile, and bade fare well to the dull liUie town iu whieli the bad le.mn d a proii I young tpieen. iieiore i'raak na I b.-on ui.in icd mm. weeks, he noticed l'ov lorn I of tiel v and a.lmirtt; ion and dress . she uas;'a. lir.-t he thought it .piae nat ural, for K s; wi.s very young and 1111 acc isionifd to the orau.teuipnid pk-as- i.ut as tune ran mi louiior she set 11. e I ami ares-ino- wen Captain End's Ship Railway. Ti.n si.iont ii'10 American f t! week contains two furl pagu ilins! tiont of t'antain K.uls' proposed 1. .....v f..i-1 1 -iiiciiiii-t i nrr shi ld with cargo aciwss fontiiients. Captain llads claim: by hi: I ' l: be able to take loaded ships ' lamest toniiage from ne ocean to other arross the Isil'is ad readilv as c. aftor the Li-ssup pia.' Hi Of 1 JMnar.. less cost for engii'.eernig l.Mi. il cunstituii.il!. The project is certainly bold ai..l ti'inous. aim tin-p'ojni ; .. Pilous tlillieuliiH in carry. r.ft ti l-. ward his enterprise. 'J'b ciipiavi:..c ? reffiml to in tho .dentine Am. l ieu 1 show the proposed construction c-f not onlv the railroad but the uppl.ainvi j for transfeinng tiif snips " water to the rail. In addition to the large iiuu.ber cii"iavings. illustrative vt i'itvt-i o works, liivfiitin and now diKCovcri . .. which appear we-, kly, 10 ;-;:'i'""" Ani'-rican has, dm ing the P-i-l.Y '. .i..,-.',t...l r.nil. ici aide spaco to ).' inn and d. ci lbinp; lailing .....iitsi !ev..lrd to dilTerclit turing industries. This feature has added in (..tin. ..it rat tiveue S and u.s of iho nam r. More than most iuipoi taut imlusli ia! 1 . nients of our country have '' trate.l, and the process (f ti ' out lnanulaciiiris dcrciilad io unii.s. The 'A-ientilie Aiivn: been published for more tha't four xeais by Ml sn & Co.. ' Kow.'N. V., and has attained ; weekly circulation than all tin ner miblished in tho couiiir'. put 1 publishers assur the iillii'r;. have not p,inte.lbssU;;;;;iii;;.:i. ' i. s: a wick lor scV' 1. -. . . i -U.a,. fifty ' l '..,': its ( Ui ' ti ; e pui their gust n of 1 he vi w tit lav, nro of her new li.e iiiv . ,o.x. nil: r.i:sr pai'E'1 Iteanlifullv IV- " - Till: btII..M!r-r? AMKIMCA :. .1 L. of e I la. - U 1 1, The Scientific Auieiicau is. liist-class Wet kly Aewspaj.ei let it l'agt-s, juiiiud in tb m 1 il ui tit v ie. ni"'ti.-i hi illr.Aia kiJ, t u iiticiii ts. ret'it'-st-ii'.ii. new t hi lnVL-nin iia aim inc niuv. 1 e, advaiieeuiciits in 1 ho arts ami sck-ia f- iiicliiding new and li.terestn. f.u iu agriculture, hoi ticult u re, i in k-ii health, medical prgrris, yorial scie;.:. natural InstKij, geology, iitron-vi The most valuaM piaetici-.l p i: by euiineut w l item in till tSepiiiti. of science, will to lotunl in the :.- . titie Auieiican. Tcims, per year eludes iioslau. Discount Sinele coliv, ti n cents. So!u i. Nww.sdeab-rs. Unnit bv p"S to MI NN Cy., I'uVilisbrii, UoW , NeW Vol k. !u connect the Nfie 4 in it lea 11, oIiN-sra .mi., :,.-. solicitois of Ai.H-lic.tn cie-ii pat.mts, have had li' jt-arj tx; ,.xv i.tvi) tlie. la.'.esl 1 i.il.ii.shn.nit in tl.'J wor! . , : . . I... ice is inane 111 wo ol" ii.l invention.. P- which i.i I to-a-v..!.-j- 1 -1 ill il t . . , 1 .U:0 U 1! 5 . he. la:e.est r Id. A s;. , 1... ... o- li a- mu ll . , . 1 110 . . t.. .1. x.'...,. 1- ' .!' l...knr i.iottv ami uivs-1110 wen . , - 1 1 ri " 1 III. 1 i.nia . .x'-- 1 Ckl-BBBa 'e 1'.. us. disappoint Mrs. I) nl'erth Ih 01 i.e.' hu-b i,,.l s con.iui ,.u Haoit, this Ag"iH'.' li I this eveniim." pursues the gentleman For -o 1 e time 1 ' name and ivsidenee of tne P-UUe. oiavelv: "We 1-t remain at home, lb.siland grew indi le.cnt .0 c i 1v tllte inimei,se circulation !.!..., ' Kosiland.do x .... know little Herbert oiocr joy ; she was he inot d. v oic I Vblic at!, i.tion is dite.t lo ti.. is sc. iouslv illr" and tdoliang ot ot -e , 1 1 b . t -- m.ri.s of n,0 nevv patent, ami , . . s - lliriei-eais Uosix M.yv.oo.l, pet- gnes .ho iiovl-I; ot I lie s. 1 b a b inU.t,U(.tiol yl-u.u atly ..!l.;ct.-d. ,i.hly. Ayhy, what no,, use you ; U- d aw a , 1 Ko-ew a tia. , Al,y p,iS(n who has made a think how ru le it will be if we peep! u.li loiutin-.;' :)."' id's health is of far mori to me than our a-ipi tin talk. Frank! Herbert is well ciioagn; you only lancy hecau-c he's a linle iiiisliod and cross, that he is ill. You cannot mean tic!i a trille as that shall prevent our going 10 the Danierllia' call and lccen.ion. Flunk?" -I do. indeed. 1 rci.eal, the child is iioxv. lL sei iouslv unwell, and we can not h ave him," 'res-ponds the husband rol.llv and decidedly. "lint, frank," persists tlu; girl, ris- in- ai.d ooin": over to where her hus band -stands, "the Clavvrings are to o.. 11 foe 11s in their carriage, and I lo-.o.dsod Mrs Din.erth we would at tend her and di-a; shouldn't '-My chili efmsoiiipi.ee nm-ps' di-i ppoiiitments.aud you should think in litis matter precisely a-; 1 iU, liosilanl." And of course 1 do," says: !to-i! in 1, Willi pe.ulant toss o. h".- pretty, -lai-k-baiiedlc ad. ' I iim sni' I I -ve Her bert verv dear! v. but I don't ss:0 loe 110 f d.'orix in r 111 v-elf iii' ii uro-i t pleasure for the .-ake of a fooli-'i es ngger.iteil fancy of yours. For ij i an exatr-ra ted fane v, .'.ear, isn't ii'. continues liose. pleadingly, ''and U xv-ill l.o n tnrrible d i a o I ioi n t men t to 1.10 if I d.m't r.i I haVli looked fol'- wiikl. for weeks 'nasi, with such light to this jilhtir. Mademoiselle d' Aborie has made my xl.es so beauti fully, it is Mich a iienecl lit, and 1 u u vou know the English Ambis-ador ... I iho ( 'n:iii!oss of 111 w i uen.: arc .0 bj there to-night, and I'm just dyi.i : to sec tie 111, partieul irly the eoiinte--, M.-id r,. 1 M..V i-iii-r savs she is a very irraiifi l.idv.and mat her voaiiLfest loe ii.-i .-l l.eilice. S.IV VOll Will go, oh, Frank, darling, make me hap py,aud say 0.1 will go!" 'She lliiiirs her arms around his lie-! and looks up at hini with the w inning dark eves 60 full of earnest pleading, that lor it moment Francis Miywoo-i iniiinio I in kiss tne lovelv exeiicd f...-r. n ,.l iri-mt her icuuu.st then he euddenly'i'enienibers the brig it, f-ver ish cesand burning lace ot iiltlo Her bert, and realize w nai 11 tno.igi.ii selfish roi nest, it is; and he uiiwin i-. tUn eliie in-', co.txinir arms, und 1 urn s his head re.so.iitely aside iroui the girl'a bes. 'cchiuireve Ox'evei theless, Ilosil.tnd, we cannot itosilan.1 leaves Mr. May wood's side r- :,c;ir:t-t. 1 h;-st rtiat'.Jy Orl t;- rX.-i''.l'!' Ill 0 it --..,Kt.: h:i.1 ts nevr-r itntiriiris F ... "Ti.'iKt rtf n-U Norvini'i. liottlt'S of 6- Wnrnrr s Safe P r;'i 5 4 ZKlfei where. ; i gMzMmhJi jl e wakner & co. ISfl Proprietors, ber oval cheeks buruui' a ice; red. her lips tightly compressed ; her bl c. ces, b.aciver man ever with swii , .11 tense anocr; she throws the ivory backed 1. .ir-brtisii in her hands, im petuously t'roiii her, and turns quickly nml faces her husband, her w hole man ner full of reekiessi.ess and deli .noe. 'T tell Vou 1 shall iro! i ou may re main :i I. llollie if VOll choose, but I iha 11 not inar.yr and di-appoiut my Belt' for any ridiculous whim of yours!' And Mrs. May wood g.ves an angry damn 01 her si 1 1 1 1 -ere 1 toot, as it to stii'ioihcn and enjonaize her dejlara o - tion. Frank, iscarccly seeming to notice his wife a show ot temper, turns caiui- lv towards the maul w iio is busily ar raying the l;teo trimmings of her mis tress ball dress. "Leave the room, Mary," he com mands, in that quiet, linn voice of bifc that makes even wayward, capricious Uo-e inwardly tremble, "and don't re turn until Mrs. May wood rings lor you." So, with bowed he id and meek air, Mary obediently departs; then Fran cs Maty Wood addresse-i his young wife : "lldsiland, fond of excitement and gaiety as! know you to be, 1 cannot bring myself to believe you are to thoroughly selfish, to utterly h oartloss as to r, ally wish to leave your little helpless child sick at home, to tho uictcy bt caiclcsa servants, while yuu . .... ! 4 idcusure-iov 111:4 .-....w. ... , hi-hiug for the glamor and cxci.cinont ot?,he'oall-room, caring . il . le or noi h- iu" for the peacctui quiet 01 no 1.0 life. . , , s she stands there now in u.e. 100-e lluwin-; rolie "1 wlnte ea-iim. re, ine ho. tlir-h sioa ly ia ling f. oin hei'tl.u k, piquant lace, li.e anary light .i.Miig lroin her black eyes, she forms a pret ty, penitent picture, lor a I read., sue re r rets ner nunj , iiiiin-uiuu-i already she lee Is" -she has acied both coldl v and bcliisliiy in w isu.no, 10 oi lier husband and torsako liUie llcr- "berl, to attend the Daiiierlli reception l)ut, lepenlaul ana a.-namva as s..c fetl at her bclntMor, l.iso -Mil) V.00.1 lias too much foolish pride lo ae k11.mie.l4e i., o she has only glum es across at 1 ram,, ami .-a, , v..... .-- "If vou desire me n il to uo 10 i.ie )aiileri!is', ot course 1 sii'eu't go, Frank." Fr. nk, who has not yet b.rgoltoii, or l'oi'Si'iveu, her exlnbi.i.ni of had ion:-riil':i fo-.v Iliniu'.cs la lul'o, w'au,s -. 1... 1 e 10 1 In; door, an . v ii 1 h is na i 1 upon "the ku-.b, licaii.-aei.s her: I , i-si;-o nothing: vou may ldi-a-e votir.-elt' without lv.cr.i.oc 10 my W idies. If your own lov- and naiural fi.-ol.nas for your sick i i..id are so liaht ini.t you can w ii.in.ly go and m..v voinsclf aiuoiiLT that "ay a-seiu- j j - - M.l-O if youi-chil 5's h dlh r.i. 1 coo fori are o!" ... li'.ie i-.u--pie.ice 1 x-i.u. I s'.all i. iliier ro i' '-t "or Ion vol tor-mail at h.cn :' r.ul wiili !.... ..! ,to ivreih 1 ho ui to 1 trin o; 011- the door .1:1 1 leaves his e. i.e alone, ilu-i-. whose foi iiu r ai.a'or has scarce Iv eiiiii-'ly evaporated, cro-so tl.c i-'iimii xei 1 li one loier stri and Mives il.o lioll-eo.,!' a onick. VCIireful i-'I'k". ..ii.. .1; bv his 10., roaches, he can frighten me into pleasing him and tl n-in.7 lieio she SIVS. to herself, ,,-iih .ru!o.rf mirthless laugh, and a .tnioini flisliof ber angrv eves, "but l.o shall soon see b-ov verv much mis- l-.kon he is. I might have stayed at homo it ho had acted loss coldly, but when he assumes t hat freezing look, nnd that si ern. 11 naiU'roachab ie air, 1 d do anything rather than ploa-e him. 1 missed tho Duiferth dinner party nnd vtumciilr, part I v because Herbert l.-i I a n!i'r!,i cold. liartlv be.;au-e Frank declared it would bo poibly wioic- to leave him, and now I'm not .r..'.m, i tae 1 iiiee the Daiil'erth ball and re ep:ioii for the same foolisli re s.-ii. I can iro with the Clavcriug thank goodness I'm not depeu lent 011 discovery or invention, . ..o : free of v.haryt. w bet her a a i ..t pifcb.ibl.V I c. ol.tailieCl, ,ly 'W4n;..y McxN A: C.. ileiuso i-ni'i " Hand Hook about the F'-jJi'A l'u; ids, Caveats, Trails .-.t ; t.-ostis, and how proem co, vr. . , ftr piueiiring advances n Uiv. v , Address tor the. paper, or c. 1., ,., : 1 ... V T- A '. . itelilS. -on- -' i"' o . aT l'ark llow, New Y. 1 Dranch Olliee, c.r. ington, I). C. F Ms The Ileceniilal of Scribut r'.s Sciibiicr's Monthly cei.d rate- tenth birth-dy with a p. jm-di' change of cover, and with a ima. (for November) wlncli the cm uiei. have dona all in their power to m. one 01 exceptional onau.y, 1 and value.as it in the raifc.&l 1 ': of Seribnor ever issue.!. Sei i. -. .over has tui'M-d from vio .0 1 win m brewL, ana in n r 1.1 !(.; 11 in has been .i.stnictnes.5, and a rich d..coi'.-ili v elTaet, In the editorial departnie 1 m fe Di land has something to savj;. xi iiu and history of Sci ibi.r 101s." l.o savs. "1.0 liotmlai ma say with I- to in st 1 i-.-i r j iigtavi::,.; I M.-U-: continued Mrs. May wood, as Mary makes her re-apiearance in answer to ber mistress" ring, "Mary, lay out my i-'wels, and get me dressed as soon as you can, lor JtisS ii .vering iinii nci b rot ner now Frank to take me to-nigut. may be here at any ininuto iu half an hour Ilosiland May wood, looking positively radient 111 the trail ing amber satin, is whirled away 111 the Clavering equipage, towards the handsome, illuminated Danferth mau- Kion. where music, mirtli and cxciie- ineiit reiiru sunreuie. Mrs. Danf.-rth, a stately lady of fivo mid fbrtv. oi-cets the Clavering iiarty with quite a show of effusion, and Tu-esentlv liose is introduced to the countess", whom s'.e I'm is to be a very formal, verv chilling, verv uncongen ial iiersoii.igc indeed. The English ambassador lakes Mrs. Maywoo.l lo supper, ami converses on subjects so far above poor liose's rather meager intellect, that she begins to repent coming, and wish she had stayed away from mis aristocratic assemblage. As the night grows so does Hose's regret ; the becomes thoroughly tired of the dancing, though she has had but two waltzes and a quadrille; she con trives lo escape lroin the little group of 1-tlU.n.ve admirers "Hat .surround liar, and sevens ner-elf iiiihe deep.rc- ss of a French w indo w, feeling quittt "'' Concluded en Fourth Page. I! - ,!...(' i existence which it took fr a mou It aimed at a hilier t-xccliciiee m ;u than bad bitheiLo been itttt nipl.ol. a a a fresher, more vigorous and in. .pi ing literati re than has been ext.. .p. lied m any popular period. e n, .iw 1 . . . . . 1 can or loi'Cign. it n ' mo ...... complished w bat it nnd -rt.io, lo- he believes, "it Ins modi.'nd ami v.ited the work of its comempoi -1 1' . fhH wlih.r mlih: "We say wit iies.s, and w e believe H true, that American ei - . -. ...... ; . . 1 . ,....) acLlcVCU HS emineiico 111 inn ' j simply because Sciibner'n M.:it!.i i-' deinandt-u, j;uidetl, and B.11..U..U-1 1- j lie furthtJi u.oie tabs att-iilbvi. to l-i i poiicy adopted iy evai muri aon.e ago, of foster ing American wiiicin M-iial novels, and reftrs au fi m' tho policy to the w oiks ot Mr..1 .111, ..r i.l 1 1 ji lil a.tr1 i-r'.ji, ,- - Mis. Ibuuett, author or "I bowrie's," and "Hawoi tb's. . . - . . . : . . v r. . . 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' pp'-aj-! i.l -ej ! ie : volumes, mere nave Ijet-'.i published oxer fifty books, prleu of w jiich amouirs f twice the subscripthtri i magazine during the wiu.!- say nothing of the other . appear, like Schuyler s fjreat,' S'lisioi's I.if of M man' work of Hip Aineii-,; , etc. 1 he lirsl bokS reftl'le are only a small part of t h; mass of material of whicli magazine velurms are coiu-j xjiny int. en comet have ! covered in i!ii couum v, .i A twill, ot Kocix-ier, N. V., n ;s y.. 111 six of theiu sin-ao TbCi, one in vy if ihu imwt. linn- vi-r. . f - ... ; . '(