f-'J WM is ' f 3fe ---. - M -t L'- t L -t -ri ', J. "-,& 3. , i ' I 1: rt J ft m &- Uta - tyAIi cotnmunieaUor.3 for UiM pp should be sccouipantt-J ly the name of it author; not necessarily for publication, bi. an evidence of kooJ HUth on the part o Xhc writer. wr He only on one Hide "I tbe . . tltr.r He particularly careful In plvinjf nam una o ut to bav the leuvra and figures pl ji -t J V 2 am as that keveii die. The pure, tho l-njfht. the beautiful, ThiitfUrrcd our nejrls in youth; !Tfco itnnuUe lo u wrorMio-j pmyer. Tins (IrcHins of love and truth TIie tonsri n? niter viinethliijr lost, 'i'be irit h yp;irnf rsr cry. Th ttnvinH -tfo-r better tinHH Ihcsu Ihinph can i. ever die. 'TTho timid band uTo'ched forth to aid A brother In bis need rTbii kindly word in liefs dnrV: hour JJiutproiVh a irlenu inuecu ie ji'ea for iner y, no My breathed. svneu justice tim-atcntu nitfti. The orr,,v of a contrite ht-iirt 'llie&c thlagti ph::ll w&ur die. The memory of a clrppmir hand, 1iio prt-Hturc of a kit-. Ami an tbe tr Ilea swret and frail 'ihat n;xkc up Men first lAm. It wlili a linn, unt'baPK'n taltb, And !-o'y tni-t and liJ?. Iliofro bun In have claipcd and Hpa have iri't. Those tiling Miall never die. The cruel and the bitter .vi,nl That woundwl as It fell. The clitlllii'.' want of ftmjVlthy Wo tx-l bit never toll Tl;c hard rep ih tint chl'h the heart V bo-e hopes v.'re boun linn hl-ch. In an unfu.Iiier reeorl kept 'ttje-e thuiiff. fihall never die. Jtnothint; pa-. for cvory hand Mtiht. J.n-1 'omo tvoric tido: Xjopciim iicbu'iee to uaVcn love He ilrtn and Just an ' true. foUui!l a 11k ttt that can not fade lioant on tlifo from on bivh. And afiKelA voices say to thee 'Jhnns ihlngz shall never die. .ill Uic Year Hound. MIRIAM DOUULAS. I'm among the Quests was the subdued mer riment which prevail.- when the- enter tainers exhibit unreservedly the sign of 4P3 and sorrow the smile and tear both coming from the Leart. After the ceremony .Mr. JJyron par- left the chnrh ?tifHng what might have been a sob, but which -"ounded strange ly like a laugh. What Mr. Byron feared would be a trying finical was oon over, and ho re- citered the vesrv-room witj a much TJw nct Fkloi hitler rae tco ' lort. and r.n caufcl at tiri tat ft ..,- .,- -- . - - - I entered a smsll nop where jrca: broueht In the mn inm tbe ihmL with a deep pro ectfmr nm and three landlcs. slocA in rows; the walls A Quc?r poshh JBcrchiat. rurved h: ,rlJjatA a run.' takl Owwrsu. "And b tiiax a rne. loo, tiat man The the light otisl' on the envelope. were as lollops: t tf rTf II if f Tli t I it jri Aiiiry n iv.tj -w - -j --- ,,.... v ' ' Julius Uyron could Ilnd It convenient to of- n,er the tucka and embroldcrv of the iicsuicai a private t my win wi nti'-inumi m ilarJow Hall, he would eonfer a treat favor on tbe nndern.yn'!. .Ir. Myron I re jue.iteI co u ten 19 , known, but the temntation strong. He turacd to Jfetb. If Iter, i reau the name "ilir.atn Dou took himself to a dre?sinir-rooni to fohl 1 Hiitcr heart titan when he left it. i were lined with shelves bearins flark his surplice and replace it in the&aehel J While d arobini; a name in indel ble ink ! red terra cotta water cruse, w th tap-r chosen by Mrs. Nims. While so en-, on the ''own a traeV.'d hb attention. ' neck.s and trefutl lip, other of a uo ira'red a letter was handed him with the I Perhaps nc should have rcspcctel hii ; dcioiK cream-color, covered rith a word "imrnea.aielv" written consptcu- ia:r oeneiac ress wi3it to remsm un- ir.-a-enu ineiMHi ueiin. aau own uei . teat ly thMUuu over wnn a ra:scu pat- I tern "soin'j had, one ann akttnlx). or a lonj. eocvniric sotit. I lo't my head ovr tht dJspiav. and refkleily or-, ( derel bij; pieces y the pair an 1 -mall-' er one bv the dozen. M." imajrination showed me the tep- of a fannhar coun- wan too and l.T.M to imnlon tba i)aen tinurvtrrU of thli tlcc. im t tie eae n urxenu ward to whom Air. Byron presently n .- lre,,iUat ,wed Ins note. i novel M-rnlfcc no- 'riio p. m. train stop at I'ort Innd 5mtion. wiicre a earriawe win oo in waiitu?. S7A.vciKt.ii 3I.nviw. "You will 'io I sunnoc?M said V.'iIJi3 How .sho 't)f course; tine cannot refuse sticli a summons. It la probably a question of life and death." "I am due at L'smo c to-night rath er a diiTerent errand from yours a masqu nile party. I'm sorry we are not traveling in the same direction." J am sorry also. Do you know any thing of the iconic at" Marlow Ilall, Howard?" "Never had heard of them before. Are the strangers to you?" "Kntirely so." "Now good-oyc, old fellow; my traps are all slowed away ir. the train, aud t had bctler follow them. Take care of those mysterious robe wh:ch he had just d-scarded. Wa it a coincidence, or had a kind of fate led him to the shrine of his idol? The uncertainty wa' not to be borne. trv hotHe. thousands of m.!s walknr ia?" "No. that's an out." "How mueh tit an out coaalJ "An 1 how mueh oW a run csnt?' "Dne. too.' Thea an tmi eiuntj one and a run. two. Thy'vtf made four haven't they?" Georis collapsed. Vi'haa the jwo wa over Maude oJd ke wr WiKtiinj; to uudertanl it- "ral wvU." ar-1 i SOliirt-Teri. dar. Her Htrain Li a -Will can irrant vou me ask Mts. Doit' live f- aWay. frrnull infill n?il Umtn'r l.n -.1 In wgla if she 'Hanked with : he great green jars hold- jmlanr4U-- Macc u o to a amaw minute-, interview ; :ng oieamifrs ?ntl tiomegran to -nru- jJartirx! Tun. the irirl who andauoldm hojjanv tlebfian: ailorne I with the ivorv-tiiite.l w:itcr cooler-, a-tl j Our Young Headers rax MMDSys- ZKro&u. Tin WW Uii mi U ? tou4 8 Pmr . m4i 4uir: TVrr w rtmmm Wlta Mtrai t ftlM mm mt -Th m t4M tvar. U tm mrm h. T M T7 tMK A aul 11 tt m wi iemm, Wr -ie Ml. tKw tl 4miV IW 4 TImv lMtt-fvt ftrtwt II i k ,M MX ,t I wtoft V r--M t riw Very w-nf I mti w 4mi. 1ir ta e J! rr MMMinMWMHkWWSP f ri . ik v.- j . ., iwi , -' ww. (,, , ,.-. -?" ? pC TT awwttraS Jr. 4 . V. - ffc I W -, t Uwt 4 It mtftm on. lor au.ong sorr' to inlcrnnit you, sir lh lok m your saciicl is broken, mak ixg the lb tigs utisale, les des being a vcr shabby old bag, sir, begging your pardon." So fpioih Kliza, reitei of fosJah Isims. the sexton, to her lodger, Jfev. Julius Byron. What a l.ur.'," exclaimed this gen tleman, when 1 really haven't the time ta nUcntl lo anything but thes letter:'.!" "I hnw. an enund which takes me rrsist 1'ijier itnil Tip-.u.s; I could buv you a new sachel. i' you would trust me (Jolniram .ng all tlsoM. fine petiple sit the wedding w th your lock ted tip tviih :i bit of string wouldn't lo at all, sir." V I TM - -Vi I fc ,,P"Pi- l jfe-m - ctfeek "Thank you. Mis. Nim;: T have groat iru-Lin your judgment, atul should be obliged if you would attend to the nrit tcr for mc and save my ironi"" into -town." An the door clo-ed after-his land'ady i?cc JuliiiN lljrnn resum" 1 his writi .g with a. sigh of icli;f. As lie sal leaniii"- lais he.-wl on his dNen:jag'd hand a siand beautiful enough to alone for plain- r.ess in all oilier fua lures had nature willed him lo be plain hilits Byron was an ideal piclureof astudenl brown )es,w3th a far awav, dieinii look, hair iong enough to show a tendency ti wave loosely back fixim the forehead, aud a pale, clear complexion .set oil by a golden-brown yelvetcen coal, which he wore when in his stud. TwcnU-nine jyrsirs old. undeniably handsome, giflotl 'witij whining manners and shepherd of n. i ock most illinir to be gi ided, .Julius Uyron, as if by a miracle, had escaped being spoiled and petted intocfTeinimuy. His saleguard lay jierhnps in a pair of .soft, e'cs whioh hatl held him spell- Ixiimd for a few rapturous weeks, and the -witcheiy of which had lasted over lhree years of almost total separation. Miriam Douglas, dispensing tea and ""inger-bread to a horde oi charity children in the park al Mount Kilge tomhc, was one of the prettiest tiuft tai tiest of modern HebeSji;.?.',,,. Iress in colors m:Mrv(MI. aii'd yourself strangers. Jn the bustle and confusion at the sta tion Air. Byron's .sachel was mishrd, ' but he presently caught siirht of th" familiar ob ect (n a distant table, an.l j)nt I felt Kiwardly thankiul for its ungainly jinjj)(iruou.s aim ine uuge ora-ss ua niond which made it so eas'ly recfig ni.ed. At Bortland a rep'-ciably dressed man in charge of a wagonette came for- ward to meet Air. Byron, and. during the drive t the Hall, the former d.-.-cour-ed freely upon the ei-tiug state f all'airs there. A son and heir to the fine estate had arrived, and there had been great rejoicing, but within the pa-a '.wenlv-four ho-rs their oy had lieen turned to mourning by a dispatch summoning the newly-maile father to the dcatli-hed of his only s ster u I'er mauy. The young mother see'uei to feel a presentiment of misfortune, and she .iis,-te I upon the young baby being bapti el 1 efore the depart ire" of its fatiier. The elerirvm m of the narioli the witu tue ivorv-tiute.l water cooler-, ai ii'i s lht hinrf4 of u'sthti fririt!i nimli; ! In a cosy little reception room Julius glad by small reproductions of iho more ' B3T011 was presently received by h-r . expi s te shape Theirp. merchant. wlio had been the "companion of his , only a decree more bnitv:n. ataielr and 1 happiest dreams during more than j -ilent than the ord narj Atnl?.h:-"an. three years. The blushing bash ulness b. tovvd no emotion at my pro hiialily. had disappeareil, Icav ng in its st-ad a j although I arn persuaded tht h hatl 'graceful womanly dgnity. She avus a ! never made sueh a ale be ore. Jor bc Dili am j int'M to several iiun ireti rea.s. which reduced t fK.3eia was .ut twelve d dlars. The purrha-e were to be a ely acked in a strong box, sent down the river to I r.tl r, arid shi -ed for America. The next day, doubting his pomptne.i, 1 male a secontl cxpedit on lo the Triana to s his word. , ttltrh-nndfa.; in Inib. TWr Hlf.tr tw rrv m Tr wti n Tfcj uahM ttm man t4ir . "iww. i-t a y.M t vrxmmmm m l bf tr iM4r hut tA 4iaMM & t-iac $ all toclt. TV-.f prv.r 4 4t Malt. Vw nmr irani,! iw tm ead i5 ntrlo. a4 I ttuk4 9f mr rlaJ rmtmUm M f IW hoW. ru-A Wf H j d tld rwwl i rm. i . taqt mr bmk I Mm TkrM rn4' j t A toil i fc. , -rfco )M! i 1 1). mm Wuar mt ni'v S - bw Null Iwrr fm gr- tf flRfl UkJM jiwiit it Ki feact Al w. a4 li raihmi wvt 4r4 chap 1 if con- ts and her et ., tth i-ftlioiriv: c .- . was i'inpoririy nusfiii, li"ii e iMr. ly ron's ha-ly suuuuoih. Tiiu ceremony would !.e pc: formed in the chapel con iie -ted with the Hall, ami would l;e very ijuiet. bi'ir.jr witnessed only by the fat It : and grai.da(her of the child, with j.osdil one or two gue-its. After lUiielting in a ondi"r. richiy tlecratcd d'liinx hull. Mr. Byron wa shown to a bed-room, with the intima tion that his s.'n iecs in the would be required in an hour venieut to him. Titere was s nnething strange and in tctvstiug about thu line old mansion. o lately a seem; of re oi ing, and now .si lent as an empty ehureh. No'memle s of the family were visible, and thegieat house seemed deserted, save ,or a few silent footeit !-crants. As the time for tne baiti-m ' -t near, Mr. Bwou asked t' be ndiiflctl j to the vestry room. ' i-lk! iure th!,j j even thing was 11 readiness he opened I his sachel, when, t' h s eonsternatmn. ' instead or drawing forth a netir o.i.od surplice, he hehl -, -J-;1,01'0 "isaston. ..,. . ir .- iiet an J ive f ,rir'" i'. ,',sain. such as might bo seen ftV-tiie .stage in "As Vou Like It." Alas for tiie vera -ity o. Alessiv. Tiper and Ti.son and the iredul.lv of the sweeter, fairer Mir.am even than of old. "divinely tall and most d nely fair!" 0h, Mr. Byron, how horrilicd you must bfi. Y0.1 signed initial only to your note, and I little imagined to whom 1 was oilcrinir that irarment. I recognized ou at oicc in church, and in sp te of the solemnity of the occa sion I had to laugh. It wxs such an , uncommonly bad hi." j "It was a great boon to me, and I .shall be everlastingly grateful to you for coming to the rescue." A Midden indifference as to th- hours of departing Ira ns seemed lo take pos session of Mr. Byron, and he found him self w th a certain amount of e piauim ity. act cptin:; an invitat on to spend the night at the Hall. At the er, ciu-ion of her vis't to her cous'n, Mrs. Marlow, M riam b took herself to the hous: of a fr.eud, who extend:d man' formal invitations to Air. Byron m well. One so t iragr.tnt evening, among the June ro-e-, Julius By on to!d hs love stoiy. and .wirani listened w tii a look in jier eyes .vhi h toM her lover that hu j)okt' not in vain. "How provoked you, in your turn, must Ii ic I ecu at lind ng my surplice instead of 'he fancy co-dinne," said Mr. B. ronlohis friend Willis, when they again met. ". was in a rage at first, I athn't." ans'.vered Mr. Howard, "but affairs turn, dout not so bad. alter al). 1 put on the surplice to see how it became in", when one of the ma !-, catching a glimpse of mo tlnough the window, set up a scream, tier aring that she had seen a gh st. This brought a 1-t of vi-. tors out of their room, among whom, to my sorr w. was 1 di h Fuller my Edith, you know. We had quar reled anil parted, never to meet agaiu: but the r.dic .Ious feature of this c ne seemed u break the ice between us. and . Well. Bvrou. I have blessed the since. "Thai contretemps of the sache's was :i lucky thing for us both.' "I'ip-r and Tipson and their hum bugs foreverl'' exclaimed young Howard. i "'r'-l.t f r -! --' I' I I.RI6 it v 1 ,. 1 , rfci v; h'- " Air see if he h.ol been as gooil Sure enough, there m a little grass- descends io the l)'to'n time one of the ..li it-j grown ;,artl ivere throe case-, ab.iut a- , roW fn,m j, 0 nY Ml large aim as strong as common tra chests. A horr ble vision of rough stevedores and custom hous? officer n..t a whit less -ly :ml sharp than gyp--ie-, ro-o ti my "mind, ami I said iha there must be but one bo and th tt a -ir m mi , a these w mid hardly hold together to reach the river. The 111:1- The finical by waier 1 ttnireral among the brirharoo- non-Aryan mb.' of t'entral lodm. from the HheI i the west cottniry to the wild wi In the almost uueplor.l tingie- of Itu,. tar an 1 the I a- Ea toward the Ba if Bengal on water from th Ilmter among the Bhe .s,SIm gol into a scrape for apply ng W' J-a Id ' woman: "A bam.niRpj i " ituek 1 up in the middle iar. piece j of water. 'Iho r.t liMl i taken j "Tiger-ImntiugVs rrvjr lo it, Ja ho'd of iflfeFSi b- it - war aid Mr K. i?1 ! k to tfc: tmm I- mwa $ lW um$rr. al. Here i-, a uocriptlojin Vewimi!r. r l-i taen a frnyi ; muw " y r "'-" . e mouth of an gg& ' , U-b- ntJtZTo?y? tht tkAvv U i&ifjt ji cv Ir Wtiit tY i w, m I f M "SJt "" ill if i4 r vim, I'mmtg tf- iUVOTUUS WITH A TIGEIt. A ktrr f Vorlhfw ' nSt vi mean K memory " of your surpl.ee ever :... and throat licatc tint from her s. Aliriam was seventeen Hint. 'dav, and the I luc. muslin was her first iong dress; to this the little lassie paid far more attention than fo the admiring gaze of two divamy brown eyes. Alter Xhe feast there weie offerings of llow- -tirs, good wishes, and rathoT- too many Masses and embraces from the charity -children, and, among her other Irojihics. Miriam Douglas carried away -the heart of Rev. Julius Byron. Had ,-shti known this, it would have affected Sicr less than tho cons iousnes.s that the Orn inieuiafioa 01 The artistic 'vorks o' the .'panose, only of late ,nuuh'J-iuiar to us bv means o(' .'.ioit ons ami the like,, have oi 'ceouut of their novelty and peculi arity an especial attraction for tho .spectator, lor instance, t .e Japaue-e applique embroidery shows the highest completion, and now that t has beome marketable, its sphere of use tor various purposes is considerably en larged. I'sed with other cmbroi 'ciy or nalntinirs this annliinie is ef..lb.nr very morn.ng in which to stow awav lor dec oraiuo purposes, such as his. aucyoall costume. ornameu ing fire and wall screens Here was a inedicainen' indeed for cushion- I1nnh.1v: u.ti..,.f.,i 1 T.l ,. . . , ..,. W..W1K11 lllft iie. .iunu- m-ron in tlospeiation he ers, I irds and insects i.ew 10 sue wan robe pi -k it up and br.n 1 place whenc" it wt wimitn is au'e to r 1 a a lllllll 1,111- 1 (JO'l - 1- lioefnl, but if s'U' r tin -bo'o.'o the ar.ow ;- a :u bowman- nan '. she l- and lu'tyi Im -u- 01 r m. . terof the shop ligiitc 1 a c'g-tr'.ta ami ea.-e from !..', thfs ae . began to li-eus- th- mall r. his part of t,c vomnn f iile I .11 tbt ! Iheargum -nt consi-ting in alm.-.t to'al Conse utentK. -wun -1 1 a s ier.ee. rre-entiy n s wile jounfi u; the:i an old man who was smoking in tie- .shop; then an old worn m tiie called tue carpenter. At last there were seven persons -ittirig on thvdoor- -teps or -lokviy pacing .ibout the pac ing-ea-fei, as if mt a-mMi car.iet. I: was nronouni' t maire rtrger or thicker bie-, a:io that if ma le the.- could not be 1: ted bv motal mn. My kind arii-t fr.eiul. who p:.ved interpreter with a patience that e a-p -rated me. rcpic.-cn'cd that gr.i'i-l oiiiuo- an I eolo-sil statues are packed "u single bove an 1 -ent around t'.e woId. but the .Spaniard paid n atten ion lo a:ivth'nr that we said. -P MinJ in- m. Ir ! veraada of hU bun" j tliem lor a d inuos:ble 110 10 a tree, u.tfi a ni iMipp'T on lift i'vi ious ibat tin- kln-l oi nifi-t all pri-n nt ord' al so as to de M-i:d o Us i- lei the uixuiier mi u.rc.i where.n tlie op--n r worth va"n:ng. A s J.f J shoot a- tar a- I e 1 1 ru water is the iii st.oi ecome-i .er will may j; quiry W.I Jet-Witch. rooa.'uv t) 1 o -m whether the . it. spirit will am o? uneilier he !- o-i ror r :JV '" p do I bv in wiiicn an m i di or .,t the ag!irit gMieial eiHtm. worthy Mrs. Nim-.. The .so called unique bag had many duplica e, and Air. Willts Howard had bought one that in da. .cling well An. Monoiyiiab cob ec'.ions. ui-uper ible ob- for i.ivau.e. sta -i-s e .prtsseil 111 a smg.e vVonl, were , ih-ir only answers. 1'or thrce-quar- !ers of an hour the debate wa-carr.ed on until I finally broke oil 11 gotiatioiis, . declaring the Portland vase itself was not wor:b s many word-. The pau-! ianl imp -rtur.iably professed li'm-elf ready to icun I the money and forfeit the value of the cases, which were on the bill but not to make another bo. I had not brought the bill with me, and asked him to leferto hs books furvhe amount. There worr no books, no .-la e. no memorandum of an; sort. He ' prmii-ed to call at the Fonda de Mad rid thai evening, see the bill, and re pay the amount. 1 depa led. skeptic tl, I ML nruferriii"- to lowo thr niiiiii-v r:itli(.r linn nini'ii i ,7!. ... .I..., .,..,..." .,.. .. - '. u ' i iii, iii:iL uiuiiiii'' iik. h-r and tu 'vo!anat u o! her or d tue i t ig of burn ug o I. 1'ut t-ie iraoru a-iry :s o s, , tig tree, or liy t.ogg n ' u:u pariic-uar woni. .ngit ld-d. w.tli a hook tbroa 'I of t!i back is tne wci Kmi w.'i eh r. H.ndoo de'.ole- h go i, aim uoggitig uitii r saer-'d tree tuaniie- l a man virtue t the onlinar vigorous laving on. In i su-pected of bnuging cho village w:is del berately deat.i witii nnl- of oil tree. which is c purging witchcra t. It also to knock out th- front notorious witch. Mie prut be oui:ei:tiii witii tfi !U : fc her is wo V a WM He b. l)K iwn ise At tto I cior int nfc Aad it mm ile faai cnru. - tfitnti aj". i IMIj't 'Trij I Ik? Our hub "Ky t.' hw1 cull! tar. Mil ua nnr Um. ami Hoalh al) u U ctu amruiwl. ah1 uirt s hi warok. 13 J irM lit ti Um fQtid lnr Ur, wtlh Kr 13 ? Hut. nltltiiish I Ye ll ome nar i ti ,.mv ii.r ,. Ow, .ki.. W! n,w cmih. In tbat war. U.. IM iK.nrr tfi? t0 lhc ,,.lJr ,o uivui an iwior over uian ini Mieu ltat w alraJ, ..ftj(Wy idfenture a haptHJtuHl to me c!oj to u ! V- liniwrv s i.t, about .six nv asrti. Auill w xUovrf - 4i "Inlficdas. aoiim7tMtik. W to kaWeU . "MV" ';.' -.-. ,.. .. j w aj,.lte lrww si ,, imim o" now. no railway ra- i "f"1 j In lii mhjjmi t uegun men. ari i was me ony wun man for mllos round. Jlfmt in It 2? - wi : ih .t fK;uUrt nni jkTc- t - vv: oc' an ar-Uino July ewninjr, fatchltijc Uo un rutis io i nmu over ine roaki thai overturn the to the j Nerbttdda Hiver. "It. rcn g,d tun If the j -- at lon-t. .o lonjf a yon'rv tiUHtingtht c4 water tiger, but when llm tiger takrio hunt ir! in- j :ng tUV. I s not ipJlte m Jny oreani j nto the ' fwiudi ft the nt Uaken 1. 1 d was. t i toped n i iff oi at 'il- ob- aL like al- U i JMlnved ,mi -lipon vco i lucteu. w JU mi!- b jfc 'V fv HO 21it i v i )i'r A rm . "All this eii-aring wa as thkfk n a hat-bru-h, whiitn-tand junxUs" rjffcl down U the wnturs eljr. and If y wniel to go anywhere, yowr only ehan hj wa- Ut Jook out for font pliMO w. ere ljhsl had cnthl hh wtij through the thickets, aul then folio hi tr k. "I don't berenr jouM have itpt wrv ouud here in thtr- fines. I cxn prom ise you didn't ItK the Ilrl mouth or so. No sooner d4d it gel dark than you'd hear a nv like lltly eraektHt tnim pets all blowing- at otico, an! by thai vou wouul know that an olwphnnt wa cming down tt drink at the rivor. "Thet: tnat would wake up tHwemoo diitr in the mud alooft the bank, and In a minute toey'd all Ym- 'a-lilng aud bfltowing in chorus, one louder than aui'ther. "Then tho monkey, In the tre overhead would Wgin wwieakiug and S'.torhu-. i-'iatteriug and howling like mad. efh -tfof a Th'ti that wonhl nrouAQimedrrnd- a vmnatt ful ol' native bird. whoo name I could i tto the , never liml out (perhapi bo one had a ca toieer be-.ui aide to itivoiu. one lod tnitor- f enouglv or it), aud it would start llei . for I shrieking-a ay as If somebody wa tx- m asual ing muntcrvu. eel i a "Amli slu-n. all at once; Share would , r ptars1 come ni'lin through the dentil of the woll ' ioreirthe roar of a t gur, wlueh neeuini - de or hf best 'lwide js!t, as lu vut a o saered SJ of a re an .,tL ..!.- r'te by ro th'o roi a " 1 5 'd V m i irn o t uro.4 irhwH , ha lojr new aauM;; ib IMW ?J, wttW ek. and dnantft U hti ,t rvsl 1.1'. I niu on n Uo?j. and own Mn. lln wiw itr W h ! ihc x"la. ' hi I- -II fk' n vn ' jferiijr um mm aia.'isj U a d4!i(K rri? U r 'Vt. swskl, ajsl )h4 h H x'l -I Ul woJsU a.k for n mmtlutn. ku li! thn My tMtt kod f.: .'41 Bal W wa. ti U t- . ami evvrr biwh anu ctQt ptd lit o. .Nln-ltmo itoiV rmtttly In Uo lnnni a ttttl I w.e, ai xif taroucii we v't. i m rvhed tifoii n pdo of loit tfwi Viit or !aly .Msv with ber "-Iw ty clnpl leader!)' & btr arue fa Alftmma UtejHJ ev ,mj' tfqr M--ment. A Hull iUta hfk vr t& t May's fw. and Im Utiii l-irc,v htr dolly lu ihU way 1 ilnbv. har. Iw Intett m l4 Mi I W "l -4HLWSHI" r kiUr (.Al Hv4k t i ft - in- u. liM b-o 'jnl--l it : pwfng. UiuiN i U lumui j? dt niv "inlln . I lo-no hv. anil fiii t.n not 1m nfwald of j Uttel minffoH wmi't hurt tuUt or noo iif rtinr 'at ho mnte h4 In titif I Idot a botile tii landv piliDi iK)ttet to on re hat you h lumi)f.do i'M wo Uon t tfr-t lo nuftrfl rne . .Well i mrenrtlte ncir nr n l "nr. wiut'li weetneil i ...i....... . ... ' - ,riave slioiUvce -er nri'setiteo h ma. f i ,, TV i .. . .. r. . . iii'iwimj mow. e n o tranS w-,s ann lie 1 - , he ' T'" " nl 7,ra-rk7 tba'frljc , - triki. tbe,,, all silent for. moment, j .iloc, ,uU ,,w,nt Umt, U ), reol e I to mv enewl, "S: Li t ' r.,"IW..?.f.,linn f.f "' frhi ' OH -Vnn JIr0WtM. UlQ " ,,f Hr,J- I ! W t Unrt, tnn, 'at -1 r t the potterv by savin- tlriio must lose .i "'" "rc-lH"n'Ui -'W" rin orKS l, n. nnouior iiuiiiim or iff... j ,Un, noW BI,rW(, ,fot 0,r his as 'II - AV. 1 , "i;i f eml w ! w-ts J ,UI,,'M ,m, ww l ;" upvfa.t. they muo all j.i.i im b:ui a, over. afcnini heart w nt rml 4fen4 st:d,,,by sad t a ,c woiil. ? n analogous to r,,r Liin.QMil Kjan- J "Knt Uie th.ng. that plagued m, (ml9dlll3l llfr lUtljefrf w l.l tli.4 b ir 2B ,l ,:a vl el? c hi i t,in,py , o"-' -v. ycarMgo tWro j most were the ja kals. Wv hoaru ,,. ran ,mok to u Uirr. n; i- ;,n'r,i,nH., tJ i .r , was an ohl man pra -tic.ng .-Ka ptavsi- them oftet enough, and ' you can i,h looklmr for W I i Jar.' a.l m.ihing moree" ,Xs ll ' 1" .V. lMKl; jR? SSit . fe !1L 5? " " . ' ! 4 i... ...... .. 11" i.:..i i.i i " - A"'- iv !." miv , tiii.u v- (uinui iltitteitit inli. tin flwUI mmtMl .jv wi.niu .-ui.lin;!, JOCII WOlllU IKit OO vnitr,., ......... ,...--, I. K. . " .1" I.t l.l ' L. I O .vrattvi in. tut ji;i-wit- iiiimi I H7 II n OI I IIIS WIIIIHIW, BIITV HI" (I I- Hlllf .111 a iger e i-t inm m -t orn worth his while; and wi-hing us goxl evening with the utm st coiirtosv. he leturneil contented lo uis un.s.dd wars. Some frend- who ha;e lived, long-in bpain w.tness -d this s-ene and foiust nn oi i o r -. -.-i - - . . . m s -fjMh. ' lonir. nnoisi?a- if forty chiidr-'n which were extracted by t-iejgUja , ,-ho being biUenr by half a dozen mail iloj t uen held that const -,so astgu i 'UKler ' "aU lkstv 1 couldn't str.ul it a nighl wore I I02. lfcirclay gins, her former playmates. were enviously admiring the grown-up III 111'. irj.av. 0I....I 1 ..,.!..... :... -.i 1 room. Vain hone. s, w,i "fVf.. I V " ... ..1 ' ,;.rr " . -1" " u"! .? ' ' cvtranr inarv in it; they s-ihi other clergyman's ve-tmcts ", J 7 ; i -j? L,at Sl'- " 1 rathersiarvc ' thee. VI.ata, to be done Kvou f separate p cccofem., "ij"rv .w l,,,!k U"1" in extreme eas s the church rules per- ed' over ' card? oard u e ,d on i " ,7"1,! "V U . Vn"'h T" tntU.l the clergy to oll:e'ate witllout square. W leet one L-'u.'c "imalh-r , wf0 a ,,ll, ---W robes m the s-ered ed.l eo-and ,or a ones, with ad sorts o. animals on it fur i 7 . him le formiilable dunn" h metamorpho-es. h-tv ng t female witches is vry c unit the tribes much in es'te I by it is employed as au ant.d-jt , ly as a degiail ng puni.-hni 11 one 1- tem tei to raee tin f ny co .stntit j l-ngor, and I made up my aind that ih-j 01 1 11 wacn ineni 10 iiuiii iiuurivugu im n nfang ' fore I bad tloue with th-m. if I hnu tf ore ueiig ftrs li?T0 I keep watch for a fcrtolght : do lu . : "So, early ono mornThy I went ot ii?to- "So, earl v one monmrir-.l went out so Uiat to a small clearing m the v-'ty heart of Lri - it to ' tho wmxl. where ther werr vwniy 01 . . v r Viiwut Ikisp-llall, in the hair and Huh. u I Sam -on. to ( ire with th ti ill - it.i--ifcfc -.... 1. ...;. a 11. . ... .. .. ... . . .ui. , .n iu, in-ttimiTOi our itiusirat.on. Apiece o silk Ia.d ' She Hi Iprduml to .link whether this wouhl be permis- over it an I :;n oiv-inal cover of -turl , Sible or not how could he cxnlain i!n bke n:mir ti.. tvl.ii.L-,.,..,. -t.-i.. n ! w?nt to mt in fl..T l,.,-.. w.n .,... .v. 1 Im-ks. anil to the familiar!', i -. .... ... . ,, ,, t,-ltJ, - 4 -..... .. M.i-niiuiiu 11 IL Ml - ..-., ., .. ... m.w .'.l. -,,., 41I4J ( ' Avomanish arrangement of ner bririL ' vmoyng misiake to timse strangers .- wiueh with its .Janan.'-e colors is unit.. ! sad a Cleveland vuu.Tr la.li- in b..r l nnstian t.me--. vH are mi.I silky hair. 1 h-y- already so troubled, woul . think a Mudy. prtecls the embroidery I rum : luller. nnl dui. some r.omlitenoi'unof pourc dire -ackals tracts alMiut. and fvi a hob? :.. ..... t .. 1 .. . " , II .!. . . . tc jinl 'Tliei-e were a few him an u:itrnstwoitIiv, eareless tntle . the:i:r Tin I iieeuliar attachment for uot Voul" he exclaimed in i!nnyjmMt' hue liv-ev St. I 9iti ..--J fl'IHl'C H'.l-'l.. .1...I "five o'clock teas after th s, durin-' 1H l,ls ! 'j- '''"J I" rang or tho insin now be purchased in large shops. " J -ou wouhln't know :t base h t iroriLa -which Mr. Hymn worshipped l,js diviii"- ! w , u, !hv:,,.v w-nted 011 him. It has now becom -u general to have ' Pscd bail, or a three-baggor from :sn An Applicilioa of erhral K ity froin afar. She seemed a little in lj :J ,!l,,.v ll11-' house with table linen with a colored bonier, that, ass'st-1 . awe of him and rareh spouo with him ' ol"P.J -J'oa,! l ";l):k for a low mo- c-pecially fori-onipan.. one can sc.i.ve- . "lint. George, d ar. 1 conM leam. The cxperimuntnf Xature more than live minutes at a time ! n:e"v5 : ;lr- ivron :i-kcil. !y imagine a handsome!, arranged table , " know how soon I picked up that phsio!ogit aiv therefore pa- - - tr mttv.ft,--.. .... ..,.... -,i. .. .. 1 -.t - -a .ttul of Srte i.,. a with rit ere. ueep enougp 10 eou-r me. io?v,,ri'rZ J111 my head and arm out. ""Then I" Trailed tUl iiigbU tbitne on. ...nt .ttvii i u u.njii- r- i iiy ' " nrHinHi'" l ji a-lecp, I tout my donble-barrcleVjl riiloj wc nA thf thiK and awav Cent aud gfjt JnU llvi hole ibi mlglit in l.)tlv a tift ntlfc V 1- .nuiu t - "Mamma. !lt vh know iy dolh'U moil well? 1 u t hrr t t1 . . . f. . V . . fc. !... 10 jripwiug?. anu iifu ji. rra. Ay down wlrhast tillilbam away ' LviujHimwu CoH 31 h I Hai a I Jib STUB'S. .1 .T-oibitrban cr?'npAndrtii lonowiti nmuM&x- iima- ii g'Ctl ll, RO W, UUIMIon IaIMr; otii-r morning, antty a'ir oi 1 flJ caui to r JfOt, etidfs f l fi-rtit for meUiK. a fid l nj at firfctooirwhat olci tf t' cl' gt nUut a !) 3 Mfjwit of a'r Ji rl tlfr. What a delightful task it would be to 2ha.se away the timidity from the soft, fawn-like eyes, an I how pleasant to -thinirthat the sea-shell pink slole tc Jfbcr cbe. ks from oy at his approach! talc, however, cruelly interfered -My mistress c iuin is here: bu- she 1 docs-not leave the invalid's rooms for . anything just at iiresent." ' mi . "inen 1 w.u write my message in a uote." He stated the case as clearly as ).n lntcrlereu 1 ......1 1 1 .. . ,-.. -ith Mr. Hymn's, dream of awa'cnin.r i " ' , Vt'1;1- '"" ,"- :u?MTa - sc'- lovinffcoiilMciiwin the boson, of this n h, "V,",', '" iJTf 1 7 3 SCal , Haslilul maiden of seventeen. In three " , ,U -l ,t.earch ,,:u- b,-,, " tshorL weeks, before he ".all made iny Sv?"!, 'In fcuT,? f?P " perGqniblc lulway. Miriam was sum-, t ,.u i ear -h w-iT scs -moned to the bed-ide of a dvinr rei- f Useies-. -vcand dulius livron was called l,H ' Alter some momenis of. to him. ter jiarish in a eomn.erc'al town -, nblc T " ,,iC rawV'l!,,osl Thi-ee bmg years this idhad hcJ T - V UT'Ar "j U, iaPei- in the past and tluoughall this me the I n,i rtUn,L',L am!.' witli-tlj.ep aienKin- of Miriam Bou.da eve n, .' I . bhlsll,!? a,,d .:l ,,0l'o:is lw"ch tr of cr -- ntlT.- lrv,-. fw.... ,t 1 apron uem, uegan: 1 03 otJuu loe from the young clergy-j l ..i,.,. .,,. ri.. ,,., . ,, ' I ) lfllil tllil I1J111 IIII' III HMI T-fllT s'r. tnat. if Vou would not th'nk it any harm, she wouhl send vou her - -1. T "1. . . . . 1T wnndomd i. i,;cu . i... 1.-.1 w". no- l "on i mean tnat. s.r She .,r. .7 "" ..: ,.:;:.,.:.""; . - JU1-. ":11.1 sa d i w .a ' !' fia-f - r .- ...... sj"'i'" -'".i'.. v..j um. vi uis iiiaieriai fcxistcrc ; lie knew not where she was. witboui tins agreeaole omamciit. Al ihough tho interwoven red ami blue b rders suUice ior daily use. we see or grand cca-ions ta'.ile-cloths and nap sins adorned with the most artist c nee dlework, which, since all possible tone have been produced in iast-Cvilored e. t ton. o ten d splay a mosr va ie atett arrangement. In hou-es where the jilain wnite linen from the grandtnol'i or's stores is st.Il in use. modern taste is brought to bear in the Ion", narrow new embro derv s;itch. and how onii-lr onl. il.ir.-rei.ce is in thr5 ord.-r 1 I am at every thine." ! serva-on. Tho phvj.iologi-1 c w en. mere is no use 111 following-her delmile part ami o.'-crves tj argument. Kvery man has been The patholog:-t dsorv.s tiie i.uougii 1-. i:r-i or last, ami knows how IN attire's o.Mtinnut by wa it always come, out. She went to the' , swnptoms o his potient, an I : game. (I orge had been used to-sitting patient's death, he can a-eerta 1 in one of t; e side s'ands wiiere he had sit 0:1 of the part di-e:u.el. .N a iavonte seat. and. tue privile-'e of old theory bo tno acconl'ng smoking ,inl guy.ng the umpire to his th. br.nn acts asa whole, and ncari.-comcni. ui im- oc asiou lie ons parts do noU passes- U.stiPs sat primly up "b'dund a beastiv wire functions, a hunted area of J sere n," as he mentally called ft. ami ' one nart mavitriair the mnt -th C Um L Tio 4 o it a tilt o 4 of IBv I ir iV 4Hi re to wait till Sbe a 'kali torn-! up." fouerhad thUowumlUnj',if i "uni orn- wou u ave thouifHi uioixsop wat-r bout a a j.r? sneakinir brutes knew what Lwai hllsr uH,nn ih wmt rujimal .- fiir. although tliev had come -in tril vaca with thn rwiArt ea$rnj when I fi" I want them,, let nowt- thtr thii iart.-d fjfeo-.liy .?'- 1 wuen 1 -at. wax cm ng ami wjiintig ior jVrwianaras.natia. maroustm 1 . mem, noi$tr.e wouui huow ia nic. jtsowi wfo-un'rvws-j aau nm " ell, tlinre I wilted 'd vtilu-i. iIulfiby i' oar two fr-iH till at l.ikt:! "nt &o tired nnd mtJiTtliat I J-,-o tullir eaie.a-ofrtoafiii j ' irn x'.kL rliitilrinfr nt rtvtn- It um tt,l '...L..i rliri t ltj-rJin trai - -". " .-... .- ... .... ;nn v... -. ... . ' 3 fj r lie f-'n?I horau to bod. when I thought I lle,)T iuU rMjuWliO, Awt a r, ! c?arl a rusuing in tfio tirM&cl jut in toBer .f'rtn-in.Iiiie snaDir irt -.ti 'uiiwt -wiin ra; k-i t lie r.1 ii ilte front of me dSi , Thy next moment thrrr vr i ia uii4"ou- rtfit: ft thnu'4 1 1j d naqj cracklif. like dricfe twig nsp vi?utfr.f dr-AJy mrrbd "T i U 11 pig "tMicr" a neavy wcyjri. ami oowjar;-, Iinr T"- cirsr w !..-- al 1 mac b ueai i, uiougu many were goddesses wijling 'to be therein xs binned . the eu- this is toIloWid bv a narrow iov of is not. to say who it belonged embroidery rattier more than an neb 111 . 4n !... ..!. 1.1 -.I. .!.,.....-. 1 . . w. .-in si.u hoiiiu rm uip. nanus o.i tiie ueep. men conies a space, and alter uiiuiuuiuiiii Kiio over ii:e larire lauie cloth. Hal sometimes the care ul house- i prepared to -ufFcix The Clevelamls . bui w 11 not nruduce the 1 wife likes to have the ornamental border J Were :lt l'e bat Tunctiom If. ott ihe coninir--.. on itie lea ami LOllee-cIoth and napkins I ncn i. lore anus are tlmso in theory be true -the one :ov produced v her own industry. i gray3 asrced Ma ide. "Why dou'tthev ! anatomical ar..ingement an,;,ti ai. tires "Tho-e are the Clevclands; theotlie are Um i-oston-.' (i0t a m td area of fli-ea.-'w; ". hat are the liostons doing; here? I fere with the .rk of the iurt Did they corac all this distaxx-e to tec w-iil prodt-e, a lo-.-or iuipa the gamer" j one fu cfJom afid will not nX "-o. tnev are-?oinr to nlav" . CJ A were to- sec tho The embroidery is done with fast colored blue cotton, in tairbourst tch. The cloth has a hem-stitched border about one and one-half inches broad: i 9 , l. VWi.- lllMVlWIJ iologicr.l exnencn-nts point- tl ers part ot the brn ha its o. into thc-olearing. with cry pfint oi tfe iwo tim- c!fc'fr- r3d K" ew 'nin m1 piw m the g!on;u -nmrHi trietsflly nyurpt'-t halitifZvl wA bf ab 'mron lights came ,dalkic dic biggfatu rjKe.r -.f.UBgtwiP rttl et,l' m I e 1 tl&r Lh&W Mi ia Uf . j Um. and hii fef Vr-i Je ft Wi lite-t " Ir n'. tr-.0S i1 ot Ife'-Meaa tnit ,y. cm yt0,- c i?iSi:f fpl v' ! waatfrchl4aciL I -o frghtcri. , fcterlalrjjii. ik s j l4?1 ri ind -arc bdlv fr.Vhttw U. I sa -- ..J..J- i.tsi of JlwMi v 1 Ii - --. , , (A.nvotM - ir. . Lr ! tell arn. -.Vioti -y v (Ut IiVLi H Ill!l I! .Sllll W'K 1 1 1 . . I . . .. .r;fci,o-.w,ii,... ..::,' I wee e ana tie lace trom the neck, and that another row of embroidery six A inougiit tLey 2n with all this imenrt., ,,i,- V.'V "r.M ! lC Vrou, be lon,r. .-nd noboly wou.d inches broad, i oih these borlerrws Chveland- play." not forget her. and a voice within h mi : lC?t that v :ls :x '"i'ht-gown s r: , are e.xe:-ute I in ren.iis-ance style. Tne , "- "y. they both play." r ...k:.. .i.. i , . . md. if you didn r mind. s.r. 1 won-d m, , shields in the four cnm.r .t t.,.. ..in I. "Oh, we re jwmg to se- lu.I15Fll,luwomunleet and fetch it at one,, for t.ere is So are intended t be a.ternatelv filled up How nice." - "fhe" rapid skimming of his pen over l '-T" f i- ?? ' the.'i RQ'1 hu o'ne?s initials. In ' ' tueaa time the bo BMinmrn. wi SHr,i f.. .i, o..,. he girl's concluding remarks wcr I -1 he napKios have the same narrow bor-. the bat :uer l s:r'k - n.nA :.,. .....? i .'..i,,t .. ... only too true: and. hoXver.v nowh bo ' der. but only the shields in twoonnosite i popped a h:gh . y io -w i.jiu u a .:ui Kiaiuuii.. tiiuuuur ' . - ., . -.-. .......... ... .- - It ,- her-suo-e-cst on , eorners. ine s&ison. tCD games. Ul!sidn- nml -Mi-s X-oo.5 mnlin.r -it, i ""gin cat e ncs.iateu at Jrim t i. .. '.- .k ":. -n cooler -i.iiuuii i.i kj in (.in; .usiui.i, vi. iiu sieeu stairs, exclaimed: "There, sir; you could not have found -a. better or cheaper sachel vourself if moments, ho was thankful now for any solution of ihe di.ticultv. I The sunliower does no: turn with - f.!hoj-e- "leb. yoar mistress t at 1 shall be the sun. as many people suppose. I "? I,at P-,:ae , very grateful for i ho loan she propose, has been obscr-ed that the owers do et 'inesti.xi. nrst nun at aad live bails. short-center fi"id. ind started to rirt like a b rd. The ball was aught, au 1 he set out leisure- that raaurua?" was th. x.i po-vors. lli-u fol"ving incidcja -Iiol jinthologv -it "ports ztv..tomy ar lology, aaii tlit tiie lo-cation tTons anI memories ts rdinger ler of irj-sion among sotea isisi Xot Iui ago a man as brol Bellevuw Hupital. m tils ciiy. si ifrom ievvr, headackc. uel.nt -tupot.-shich had dev.opl aft oil th heatL In ail lidiia to tbe? loiii3 be had a parnlv-uof the uu tto hack o' tbe fece-arm -o conM no; aise h s !t has i. 1 "JndcetL I couldn't w3 hate Vj-sb- in a wonu fix than i! k It I had: been on. av tree, i t-fiouiil faave b&il m feair for the reil K-gaI ttger un!l - cl tb like the pan thea r the cmzr. l.vewtf I hiut been ut mt le e 1 2u HO. I t Iij lirJnair Attt -irrrt i I briuiHa-r'-a 4tfajMr irkt. J-" i. . .: ------- mlx.,1 kMa UlfLa- ifuU fluu. uk'! - r . in. . w . i. w .. w wwm will b: jrjjtkrh r?ie3i4l my iittw jsocMoPt jrooi m amo?-'occ in aIii?tof-e Mt :aa:f;thB deceptionwill not be . have a prevailing direction when o?,Z -- to first." A. tlSis! S-r ilbffaa 4f Jouneedn'tfe aS n wit . nowv liuen tain t:me a fhaJ ihir heads inclined tc 'uxduthc ss ne afaiilU'A i-.c phyiog;cal ex ? 5ne by miite for thevfe thesouJieasr. Three d .vs alter this lhal, ,U a.afta!lg OQ the ba-r upon ammaU t,,p,araiy, cj t, MliekimL mnohh ' l!?n"?. l mln,,t hm twenn-o.ieof the older ones had ad- j tt?"Bf llikc ;t?. v . j ma-. !e iaaitl that the aA V- ?t!for Snrttl?cr aniLt-iumW oulders and a inen handkerchief had vanc-il tovva-ii tue northwest honoatal L 7 :U. liajra " id tiW in tne pn of the bra a enn S voi m"ht c ishvu c'- n he t? Pn H St lclll1 5n l h"l, l,IB r(;nt- h t during the jour- 6"S- ; lesP" r- , , fn tin :t was to . nue tat, ha, k. s.tiuHiaii. jou mig.ll.c.lsin pic. Upliie Mnf . nf tho nm-1,111 ,tn ..! 1 t- 1- T, . In a iew mon-ri niertnnfl ..n . Tbinfn.-v sawed throil 4i tTte s'ii fc ,. ., t . w .-. v.... ..... ... w..,, ...... . ii.aii iii't'ii ..ri . , r- .r 1 .-.. . ..... ..... v.v.. ... . - wErnnTOrr tt r - ; - --... , . . ... .. . v.-,. i V CT O I 4Tbank you. Mis. 2sims, thank ou: cacb. time that you do anything for me ym give me fresh cause to admire your rfever management and forethought." j-JA the weading to take place on the JfciWwing day Mr. liyron felt no j)artic- interest. J.ue contjact parties were kaost strangers to him, as were also cuests, with the exception of Wd 3i8 -Howard, a -schoolmaster of day jfoiinr clergyman. m tOwing to, the illness of tlio bride's xapiber, the ceremony was performed saStlSbiBA tit was a pretty wedding, the t fatiiienteefulj4 sweet and pale as a lily nefcy arapery; ana cut awrry nut enougii rema tied to prove uiac ine garment belonged to a The ancient Holmes mansion on lady o. wry damty ta-tes. Holmes nlace. Cambridre. Uass.. which Thankful for this seniblan e of a sur- U'J built many years before the Itevolu pli e, aud too hurried 10 feel amuse- ! tionary war, and was the headquarters ment, Mr. I v run arrayed himself, en- of General Ward in I77."i. and later the te ed the chaa el, and the serv: e be- res der.ee of Rev. Abie! Holmes, his son. g n a on e. He observed with a sigh Oliver Wendell Holmes, beiug born f thankfulness that the vhapttl was ther has been sold jmd removed to a vcrydark and ths enabled him to road lot on lurray street, in the saiuo city, without mueh nervousness. Two en- boston Journal. rf.by and a fnend ever since of the 1 tomen ame orwanl with tho babvand "ronnarclerwrnian. I : 1 x 1. ? .- ,- 1 its nur c, and for a b ief time dunnc j When yon go to Washington .Corri- thc service the young clergymen ?aw torycon tjcail ior "ado en raw1 3hi indistin tlv the slender figure of a lady Pnget Sound ovsiers are sometimes twe lirrhto? oiclo' !.vl feet in diarrtpter. nrsil lrpbrh. inrliiiv .kV .rfV 17- r- ..w., .w. -- ...., lUWIMI.i standinor in f hft r?? If fore tbe nnd of tho ep.rpn-VAnv-bir fnl 1115s soemU to overcoat "jsr. fcr she t 1 the she'll, as mucn icag Menu. sister pounds. out a.ni staned foe the lieid. while Bos ton reversed ihe-movement. "What is th vi for? ' "The devclasds are out. The Bos tons go to the bat.1 "Ohl' Just then a Boston slurgir struck a liner for two bases aad started on his lour. . "'y Jove, that's a daisy," sa!d George. Aland understood this. "Yes,' said sh3, "! th.nk so too. Tve been watch ing 'aim. and he's real handsome. Bat, George," she sad. as tbe bean eater -i'-olc third, "hedocsot't care a-b!t whether the C evsIaadsHke it or ao:. He's going right on, and 1 think its real mean, as J'sa Ttfitor." thesunposeU silo of the a.thougjtfhe hole wh-rh. he tnt only lal'PF eno gh to sdrait r: finder, the absces- was found beoeaih it, aad was emptied. Un Siarry J1 D.f in I'o, u cr I. . 1 l wm '! Tbere are seventeen qun" lories in the worlil -six in G four in America, three in Fraof, in Italy and two in tngland- nuai productica amctuts to abou. OOOounces. ItlL bare Mt morv oforubfcr: f- -sranu. JW msarfcifc ll-jat1 men, at j.t, ji iAoma Rave ami mind, 'ima tk. ft f k tl oiwic io fight or txm. lluU lvmtl ro-jr ltt" i& otlr. " a. I waint. tkb iti hoi wkfe J aatwlly tir 4fd oi ti tn y bead jan levcil witii 4 In; EftHtU. I U?r i, tjmL 1 tJ ti? enM?J put there, m Mrpo3 ic tksf icL i Wre la nr Ufts K. 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