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--AS 7 F? - - H F H ' HP! API ' K 3 H i m A T5TAH communication; for this prtpcr 7houlI he accompanied liv the ii.utiv of ihr uutl'or; not necessarily for publication, biii a- in evidence of goon faith on th" part c. ihe writer. U rilo oulv on ono biile of tin .:ijt. I.j particularly ear I'll in ;vlii. mine- ntui ilae. Jo h'.ve tin J' iers .::" ii" 11 r- - M THE GATE OF THE SEA. 8 David Christie Murray, Author or "A Moi.ki. Father, "A Lirs'B ATONfciifc.NT," Etc. CHAPTER IX. Co.NTiMinn. 'And you think," he said, after this Vausc, that we had better fiend it to Lorrimer?" Certainly. With the stipulation that we depend not upon bis judgment, but u)on that of Miss Churchill. I have written a good deal for Lorrimer. .and I respect his judgment on my own w:tre. He has a rary palate for a murder, hut I he flavor of this work :ir too delicate for him. I fhall tell Jiini so.' If she will hut undertake the part.'' cried the poet, "what a creation she will make of it!" She is a great aclr.-hJ." haul tie other, "and her style grows riper. Hut have you noticed, Mar.th? J meet her l here and there on Stiudav evening-. . She is .successful, hut .she U not hati-.-iied. She i-, not a happy woman. Jler forrow.s are not querulour., hut re- l 1 signed. "I have noticed it," said Marsh. "I only : her upon the hi age." Do you know," suid the writer of melodrama, "I admire her infinitely. Her blameless private life, her charity she has an ill word for nohody. not vcii for the fools who pester her be cause hIic is an actress J hae felt once or twice an electric sen.satirm in the right fool, indicative, as I believe, of a desire to hoot a noble swell or two who hover in her train. Hut to give way to Ih a I desire would only create a .-caudal, and the suohs mu.-l he allowed .to llulter until she meets some good fellow who will marry her and take her away from the theater.'" "Thatrwouhl bca.lonslothe theater," .haid Mandi. "And a gain to her," returned his companion. "No woman can live in urt and he happy. Her place is by the JiVarlh. She must hao a man to waste her all cliou.s n and children to suffer Jor before she can really he at peace." .Shall 1 .send on the play to Lorri mer. or will you?" asked the poet, aft.r a minute's panic. 1 wjll," said the playwright. It is .o mmtli more your work than mine that 1 can p raise it with the bett-r lace." "And I shall hear the verdict from yon?" ".JiirL ml Are you going? Lorrimer hall have it at once. Cood-bye." "I am going down into Herkshiiv," .said the poe.t, shaking hand and taking up hi sombrero; "hut my letter.s will be forwarded. Cood-bye." Williajti .lohii Smith, being left alone, lit a pi(M-. and (00k a tumbled heap of pajiers Jfroni a drawer. Then he se-it-ctcdjA pn, sat down at Ihe table with (lie Ambled )aer.s before him and : ne'.flo Ihiidc about work. Hut the day v.as languid and he was lazy, and in a minute or two lie threw down the pen -vad resigned himself to his fancies. ilci:ild Mur.sh came uppermost. " William John," said the idler, i-lariiig abstractedly out of the window, "you have done that young man a pow 1 r of good. The sentiments you so eloquently express iu conversation ami so consistently ignore in private life are telling on him. And ho wanted that hiding from the reviewers. It did him ilfC'od. and helped to drive out of him Vne rnost. intolerable puppyism with which any man of my time has been af flicted. There are. the makings of a good fellow in him. and they will not be wasted." Unconscious of this criticism, the poet went down to Herkshire, leaving th" dusky whirl of London fashion be rjiind him, and awaited (with what pa tience he could lind) Miss Churchill's judgment on the poetical comedy. It Veil upon a day that he sat out. long cloaked, long-haired and sotnbrcioed. or a country walk, and being alhir.-t and weary, "stepped into an inviting liltle roadside inn and asked for sherry and .soda. The room iu which he sal was eomforlably shaded and prettily dappled by a few stray flecks of sun light. There v. en- roses at the dia monded cisemeiit. the window was open. bird., twitted about th lieldsout side, a hostler in the yard to the right made a soothing noise of lns.-mg and splashing as he washed the leg of a farmer's cob. and il was dirtieult to be lieve that there were griefs, or h.eart lturuuigs. or j"alousie. or troubles of any sort upon the surface of a planet which owned o peaceful and quiet a haven of rest as this. Hostler!" said a voice outside, ".-ee that there hoddily in the cloak and wideawake goin' in just now?" 1 see him. sir." replied the ho-tler. -"If-; my lady's brother-in-law down tVom London, sir." M eye!" said the first speaker, h.e'sa can lion, ain't he? What's he -wenrhi- hair that. Ung for? Like a 11":. am . it?" Well, you see. sir," said the hostler. :m a philosophic and reflective tone, -there's a sort as would sooner be -tared at and laughed at than not .stared at all." That's a rare good by-word, bost Kr." said Ihe other. Yon shall have . pint for that, anyway." The poet .sicaitnuv arose ami eioseo Ihe window. It was sufficiently un- wb-asaiit to have ovei heard this conver- ' Nation, and it would have been till more .Usai-ivcable to have it known' ilint he had overheard iL He tried to .::....:.. w rP..m i.; imh? .c m mee.. r.f unmeaning insolence, but it xvould not ' of the places in which he could rely he .iisinissed. The hostler's philoso- upon a meeting with the actress and -phv. as it applied to a class at large, now he began "to maiueuvre for a p w:ts sound. Tnere were many people ' vatc ivterviexv. One day it came, not an the worldthe. poet was assured of It-xvho x-.ould much rather be laughed :.t than left unnoticed. Was he one of them? He thougnt not; he felt cer tain he was not. But did he '.ook ?ike one of them? Did he commonly j atone. He -u.lere! a curtot:- urea-i-oass for one of thcmP lie had grown i p.ng and for a second or two stood ir so accustomed to his own sartorial ee- j resolute, but being perceived by the ec::tricitics that, he himself had almost lady, who gave him one of her sad lit- censed to think afoul ttiem. tic nau jiSfttB -i-iiiinei' them in the lollv ot rouin s?:i oi gnice ami aooroacueu oei. c." n u-.nu.i.. ....... --- "--.,,. i .- -.-. ....... - . t- .1 -w.-.i. Mi ot-rn jt i'. r :-..- -- - 1 -- - . ,1 . . .' 1 t Kri&MdvwkLkn- ritrn . ceiTod him cotliially cnongh. but with j hctekeener. whi-oering. "The child a daily aihouriy t -mpt- u.en to ur. nnl-H. fe X- ""S- .' ",5 ? " remtnahot -rl J-'ifJ :- J SVfc office ni-Vato. It was possible Mo matter of fact "a manner that any been cry W many a time for Ayah- shl.ir forn:::, he temnt- e n p.-ra im-, J;'- . , , ,? ,1 niUttaML dish.me. ad fa-x.yeteni f tf J b a - - . a . - i- .... .... j .. -k. k .-v - v-ia-r la. m t-i r i . . m ii' i i vn z-ti, la-i f . -r-i f-- i . j 1 - iiri ' . iBi-rsirvai - ---- . k.ib a - u . t -. v a a i t -t-kcv. ij.-ii- .l. .rf-- .- t to -' -i . I I..,... now he came to think of it. hopes he might have felt iuclnud to i who ever .-lie may ne nut ae. nc-tr , to oxctansi- mnr m mn-. Ti ""iT , " .,r xsV -f u Ml "- i dnl n rntrce ti t- n. I .cnousL. i ow nc c.""- "UI, , ,, Mr. ..,.., fr..Ml ... ,.,.. nno,. H,ked for hi.-; mother. i t-.m? .a most hcxHJ.s .rr. of iterv. threalei-. -n-n-ter P tftr -v 4 mv, ,.f it-aho. - rol tn lhrhads"n:tld charge stronghold, "Is the ship, name known?" Tre- tas oV. r :lun a w.41 tern- tXu, Tr f S m i the,r itksl &o 'H -Sh b impregnable, gartixen a.kt-d. ht- wa.-t.d hand .-till v.; t-ftn that vt Cinv. .for .-ae oaiy --b"!- 'Ij fh.. 1. n.m" oh- oCw.1 . i ISXi1 inc1 viewer, for he had and lover, are not alway, to be held toying ktadlj with the chihF, ha. ; e hw W:t but nmt turn, -'".SS a V k xki the I W-n- 5 r- -', ,i..n a. familiar fi-nire about town ana d:ick irom a uee.arauon uy wit i.-ci- : " - -- - - t uwuj m.v .--.-- -...-..- .- - 4., .... ,ir,irr P-, ... ,JH i um. wr jas wa ictv-,- . -" - S. .. i. -.rhf to mosi of them. When tie mere was no trace ox iacp.n o-y o -i.-i-.v-v.i. .t. ......-.. T- ii.vo.a.ww.."-.-' -..---..- - - - (h.i.rr-tifb. n ntr' Mr, ctr. eiaa ts cw .ft -- -- "7- . ?!?S l lTx ..."... i. j . ,:, t....i fi.t -,,r. , - honrt I -iho-irfl. rnr.M she added. lownug ner ,, ;n :t .rehiiw. burning. od-ac- by vhrectaon aJ iset.reetiot-, p 1 -m J - - .i- Asd VrJ tlobiT d 2hf had Sroil bof0re&thc publication in the dress of the stated yet gentle ' voice aghin. Tregarthea boked at tha cll:r.t.a lhir. To vuUy tnat ivd-hol - ?"Xt J, bS-r.-x fteCl pitOfci Aall! litWr.rf ll f 1 wnicn ii.ui oui. "- e 11..1 "v :...,:. 1 i,:i. nA.nrr n.t rh'.n from hii i.i -.-..... t...n .-..... ).e f.-el-. it. a man agun-. tne rvg7' 5 --- y- "W-1 I ..-... tt.t c.- !. -rll! L k. W L, ",.I0Lrr."u . -t. j.. i.- . .1 ..... i:.i.. :. :.. ,. -,t f tl,.. with - rlni.. nf innnirv to the bn-i. ,;r ...,,- ?,.. ,iif.. t.i starve and h.- J here xu i:ag n.ae ie- l4?! f. 7?L 1. .u-. . rre rrrjttti-r iroW W fe- IxoKtlcr's P-u-OSopM o --P. - - - lir-rhrnInfcrSL Ia Xotanoiier catuW ' A ta ri-h. And the mm-eU-' the rcner. every-.h-.n- rvn u.. u-c-1-; -- l-ViSflrf-i Wll.- r 2???adSed bit of wisdom There was. always a touch of sadneia wiiln answer. , er , no- ,0 ,o, h, victim Stwl p- I - '1 SllViim her face when he saw it ia repose, but TV) B CO.vruit;H.i uiftia'-nrj to juy tne fr.wcry "T'"-' --c -- . K Hi 'i&SK -' " ."Bralf-f-5 .r - - "-w v. -. " ' j' ifP?''''i.''-iW'iiii w 1 . . , afawranmirMr " "gS"l Mr. Ronald Marsh justified Wi-dom of her latest birth bv discarding the hat and cloak, and by having hi.- hair cr.t. J When he had made thc.-c eh:ii''e.s he I felt absurdly ashamed of him-elf. and j fearful of appearing b"fore people who ' Jiad knr.wn hi... in h. old n-nee!: but ' lie conouer.-d tiu-sf .iii-nt'ion :n a lit- ! tie while, and wa- content io go about J hi': J"i average v.hr-tir.11, as'.'J to carry no badge ot geniu- upon him. Such great events from littl" ca-e sjiring. that the chance overle arintr of a ho-t!eiV.sjiei'ch made a tender, life- toti'r frifttiUliifi tn. iblc for our I)Oet. nd therebv so jjurilied him ami inter, j im as to make him at la.-t an excep- ""' ' -.-. .... .1 an him as to make him at la.-t an excep- I . 11.. l .,.!..-.. 1.!,. donaiiy jrouu man a fjy wniuic jilaywright. Mi-s ('hurchill read tin poetical com edy, and thought well of it. The prac ticed writer of melodrama had seen to the situation-, and. though he had chosen to be modest about hi- part of the work, he had enriched it.- dialogue and motive, until the poet'.- simile of the work, the rickety child and the 1 ti.'i nt i t'it 1 udniiii vr. vitv f:iirl i!e- wrii.tU-i. if ill.- i-hrm.r.., he had wr..ii''ht ' in ii for th- better? Hut there were .-till thing- which the -tage in-tinct of J the aetre-s rejected, and new- came to I the noel that Lorrimer and M-.ss j I Chun-hill desired to meet him and hi- j cufniijoraitur. wiin a ie iu mm- i- ; mo-.al of certain bleini-hcs in the piece, j and then to its early production. 1 in announcement was at once a -otirce ot delight and uneasiness. To be played by MNs Churchill was fame and 'orv enough in it-elf. To meet Mis. Churchill after hi- encounter with her at Tregartheii was not a plea-ant thing. Looking back at tnat meeting, he felt that he had intruded him-elf im pudently, and he remembered the magnificent .sinb hi- insolence had de servedly received. And apart from that not to pretend disgui-e about a matter which niu-t be tolerably plain by tin-time-Ronald Mar-h had been falling more and more in love with the aetre.-s since the hour when he had dis covered her poverty, and he washy this time farther gone than any man can be with safety. He hat! admired her. and had then had to pity her pro foundly, and then to admin- her anew, and now he had been thinking of her for months, while he labored at hi.s comedy, with her voice eon-laMlly in hi.s eara and her form and face eon stantly before his eyes. He had listened aiiioii-ly to what ever news of her private life had reached him. Her record was blame less. No reproach came near her. It was not easy to encounter her ajrain, but he did not sc lii- wa to an avo'dance of the engagement. WHPam John .Smite, m. reliant iu miudi-r." .11111 J. lriiii'-r were at the house before him. and Mr-. Tivgaithcn sat talkinir with them whrtn he arrived. t A mild, sad-mannered lad. who acted 1 as Mr-. Tregarthen's companion, and wore a readabie proclamation of re duced eircunistances, -.u at a window knitting. The poet had long since besought horriiner not to remind the actress of his former meeting with her. There was ju-t a chance that -he might not recognize him. and that he might escape the eon-ei:ences of their last meeting. If ln had only known what the meeting hail led to on her side he would never have had the courage to face her at all. Now. Mr. would almost beoi.d a recognized the picturesque young man who had helped to work such mischief, if she had seen him in hi- old gui.-e. Hut the poet Hioru of hi- di-ord-rh halo w; a man di-gui-ed. and, thank to the hosll-r's philosophy, he paed without n cognition. The aetre.-s suggested the a i titrations she ihv-ircd. Lorrimer and the play wright discussed them with her. and the poet kept ery much iu the back ground, thankful to be iinobsfned. He e-eaped at last with a feeling of much relief; hut he wa-not neaily so afraid to face Miss Churchill a second time. During the rehearsal of the accept, d comedy he met her frequently, and - came more and more within her iiitlucnce. ami fell more and more in love with her She. on her side was prepossessed with the poet, and treato.1 him kindly. He was a irentleinan. and cultured: he never pestered her with flatteries; and she. who had a native inclination to worship genius, thought -he di-eoercd a toucfc of that rare quality in hnn. :o the poet was admitted to a sort of in- timaey. and. being bu-y upon a second ! comedy, was allowed certain half bu-i-ncs- like, half friendlv coiifcrence about it. ami wa- o lured forward j that, after hanging back with all hi. might, he surrendered suddenly and I went all the way. "The Lady Marguerite Capueine wa i weman whose delight it was ;, know singers, musicians, actor-, autnor. and such curious folk, and s.u pn ferred a fashionable actress to any other liones.- who roars. The L:uh Marguerite had found her wav to Mi Churchill, and. in nig hei-selt a charm- ing woman (apart from tne one .even- tncity which piompted lit r to be a troul-e to all the intclieetual people she could lay her ban. 'a on), had at first secured the act re. " liking and re- gard. A little coolness .sprang up he- tween them, iiowiver. on the ground" thai Lady Marguerite had at-tcd Miss Churchill to oblige a little circle of her ! guests one day by the recital of a scene . from "A-you like it." Miss Church'I! took it ill that this request should be made to her. and e.xcu--d hereif courteously hut coolly. I he hostess took it ill that the act re -hotild de- ' eline. and "inv deared" Mi--- Chan-hill i -oim thing more than she need have , .- .. . . .- .. .. . ...i """ ' " i. lH"" -- "',,w ? lh:?hki' hor- This breach the pcet set him-elf to heal, and so far succeeded that his . wter-in-!:iw iimise aeam heeame one as the result oi inanamviv. on; y ' pure accident. The poet wa. -trolling in the park at a rath.-r early hour, iu a secluded bv-xvax . when lu -mtiieniv enconnt il the object of his dreams. i ut suuirs. n" ncnoa-e ivm-u hj. ucm th: only made her mrc -mile the more charming, ?nd it w.i- ne'.vr dj enough to awaken anything beyond a Dlea-inf -en- of nitv. 1: vra- :iat en-y to plunge in -irfVi j re, and tiie tr.tn-ition fr-mi any other trmic bade Ltir to le difficult ami awk- ward, but h" eoatir.ud to l.lk ahou: commonplace matter for a litl!e while. ' r:vi it v"- or.ly when Mr-. Treiartheu spoke of m"r, homeward lhat he made up his de-pera; mind to tht fu! lilmeut of iii- entnri-c. Hefore we part. M i imrehiii. he aid. "I have something to u? to -I ?.- f -. 4 -. S ....I.. '. you omeuiiui: i inun sy. u w.n. ,--, . will do me the honor to H-ten. ' If -h. had not ben a married woman. . -rifl. , tm.r..,!v hebin.l her. -he mi-ht . .... - ...- -.- - ... .... t . nature unob-crvaiit in ;hi- partie.il.ir. It eroed her mind that the poet migh; he :i-jh:-ed with .sometnmg Mie had done in ie-peet to hi- comedy - his manner -eem.-d to bc-peak displea-urc and Aw answered, witn a propitiatory TOIC "Certain lv Mr. Mar.-h. I to shall av to li-ten to me." m -.thing ou have "From the earlie.-t moment o my actual knowledge of you. Mi Church ill." h- began. "1 hav.' b.-en learning to form an'i -timate i.f your charaet-r which ha- continually grown lofti-. and now for months na-t I have had t.i admit to my own heart that admiration and intere-t have ripened into love." Sac .-topped him there with a gravo diirnity. "I'ray forget that you have ever spoken -(.to me." He would have been a more in-olent wooer ttian Koiiahl Mar.-h was di-po-ed to be who had not , , t 1 1, . 1 1 . .1 , . found him-eli arre-ted bv tin- com maud. It h ft him without a ,-inirle ray of hopi . ami he mhv as much at once. They pacd -jdi. meiits iu -ilencc-. by side for a few nio and then -lie .-poke airain: I did not mean to answer jou har-hly. Mr. Mar-h." "I know that," he an-weied. coining to a -taml-till. "Hut." -he -aid. pau-iiig al-o. "1 owe you an apology for an uuiut-nltonai deee.it or ou owe one to m for an in siiit." ., LC "I do not understand," said poet. 1 have iv-imiMi the mm bv which I was i;rt known upon the -.aire. ie ! pursii'-d. with a tone t supjin-SMl j aitger; "but 1 can -cap-ely lielieve tnat i you were unaware of my real name, or ) that you did not know enough of my i historv to be .-ure that von were di honoring your ll .'..id in.- when - Hishonor mv-.'lf and ou! lie 111- teriiijited. "l)ishonoryour.eli" and me," she re peated. "I -Jiiall be glad to know that 1 have Mist.eeted ott grouiidh -slv." "I had Mown, -aid .Mar-.i. con. I tu-eiliv. ".hat ou had bone an... her ' nanif i edge I had n -ome -"light knowl f vour late hi.sl-aiul." I "My I'tft hu-b.iml!" There wa- a ' look of sudden t-rror in her face, for it ' crossed her mind that Arthur and -he were -o far aoar: t.at lie mig.it i. a', ii long incc. ...-. ednmeo Konah! ilar-n " "7; ;' ; ' ". "- - : nnr.i-w ur.. ,.. condition. When a maid i- fancy fret: , -hi- 4'or ! ,l J " . , -I have no authority to admit an, .he i freeto '? jh.i P; .irS tt one to the H,m., ,.; that p...r U-. and inough -he tnm youn men. K-er-io cn-;-m-rs to whom long- U. the -uierintciKk.t miirntyniii-anee. -neiHsu ,,,,,..., .. ,- .tlemem brine ! "Will .tt ask him?" :ne niiinr 01 n ,,.,;. . - ,,Mav. The ltmr "Co ri?ht to the h.-r .! g. t,v apart from the lact tmu Mr?. itsrit.- with him when he bins ami buv. ' said Uh- MifH-riiitrndtit. t . ',.., then wa- married, and had ..lined her -- J J ?L wLvhJj. I wrenled the eU. "111 h ... whole heart 111 the pa-t. -he wa y -. . , . i- ' . s .., .i i., Kin I..,. - Tregartheii died and she hae been let- m ignor doubt have i mice. The poet would have Iveli a .llt .1-.., ;,wi...., 1 f tl... ,.m., ..wic u I i .V.V..I 7. " .... r' ..I ..... f' ..!...,...... :'""" "lT7 "" '.,,:.' - in lii.i- f.ii... I'ul I...T .riMileil hmr tt Ti'.e. trutl. " " ' r. "Forgive mi m pain I m: 7 have gien oi'. tie -ie . l.'lt'l..f II" Ir'Hini' hi- In ad betoiv hr-?. i-ahi I tn:i cau-e '."; l'orgie n" any now. M:. Tre- garllien is alive?" Yes." -.he s.dd. VainfJy "I pi ay to. L believe -n." Mai's':: offered her hr arm witii a re .speet so obvious and m ofouml tha -1..- availed herself of it- support with no- h'--itation. and they wal-tcd on together for a little until she had -recovered irony the tremor into wliicii 5er feai had thrown her i "Helieve me." he said, wheu tie saw ttlls. never that if I had kn-..-. I could li.rve spoken as i oki, iviy upon uiv most protouud and r.-oettiu. -ym-ath. There i-notiiiug i:t this world to winch you may not command me. Forgive ;ue the pain I have .-au-ed you, and forget - -" "Let ii- :.- .ood-nior'itng. now. Mr. M: tr-b -in- said. withdrawing her hand from his arm, and then extending it toward him. He took it is. hi- own. bowed over it and left her. L'lI.M'.i.i: X. Treganhen's housekeeper brought the child a second time, in aceo- lance with her master's orders. She had done what -he could to make him smart, and neat, but his velvet clothe- wrs much damaged, and he w..s t..o big for thetu. "Bring him here." said Tivgarth. u, who was stronger than In had been n the ntvvioii- da. t.u u h hi- eyes went uusli.ivi n fac I x hollow, and hi , looked somewhat ghastlv. -What :d yo.ir name. "Phi!. said the box. lookrig siivlv un at him. and drooping hii eye- again, j "What else''" asked Tivgartiien. Hj leaned forward from hi- In apeii-rp pii- low- and Ion. tied the cnihi lie til wit., itis thin hand. The boy murmur.-1 -omething unintelligible. "Wi.-tt i- tne. other nam-. Phil? I can't hear you " "1 lion": think he know- tie other name, -ir." -aid the hou-ekeep. r. ' !'.,. asked him lots of times muc aa got Letter, but he doe.-nt seem lt know it." "He ha bfen ill?" said Tivgarihen, ! !r-n'n'T' bsck aain. "Xo wovrder!" i .. .. .-". t "iibpitiiuir-nim.iw.-i. ! aid the kindly hou-ekeej.er. -toopuig to arrange the child s eollar. "-.tud he , wa- .-.o b:ui-ed and drowned :t v.:-.- a ! woniler tie ueu at an. "l 00." .enow. -am nrr-niunra. uiomeiu in tne -ign. u -.c.-u .1 -n - .tc.iezi .a.i no . v ij.m.. . - s Uacal ci-mtal lor xa Aitmirvtirauon . " .-.-., r . "Come and .-it on the bedside. Phil. 0-:e which i- -imply ripre-etitatne .,..vf a dread -cmity. . ' lw)i J, ha- -ct nt .v: Wa-hingirn. - h- In-' l '; ' 0,: , " .. .- ......... T . . .. .1. . i- .. . .. 1., . :...- ... j . . t. -1 . i.: ... t- t r . . . . . ........ -....... jk - hf.i'-.i'i -jr-- ! and let ik have a talk togethr. tflp of uncounted ..ther-in al he c:::.-am! ,,,,.. of th it: alle 1 a .-, jni j,,,. rrv C ivfl-ikrj. ice r- J Av -rj- ttai - w I him up. nnr-c Where did ymt coino conn-f our lavl? Wtit :- :hre -o w,;L.fHk bt- vf. )"tf- Sl fenj " .Jirb.Mr V!foe-- oiai - J ! from in the -liin?" , .--.msl in rma toot i: imu U -ijlow.d h-Uts f dnnkii cam m. K". ' Wr An,j i--i, J'tcrT.inatkn 'tie :-Wiii- ;nV-. rwr). this . ' 1 -Hombrtv." "aid the child, .mil . to continue it- '-..lli-h w vik of --lakmEr taMil Uati. t miml 'r'r ' ., cntirl;r riht jml jiatrSte Mr iiwl nano.w'is t 1 ttl" J3 f rtadih. ' nu 11 iu- -n-ibb ! the n rd- of ifea:vi mbjev- n 'earth tixui tnm tl v- . 'Ajwr. jj'mf ia -,$. rh Mr W- 5 m b.bj Jr",' ' t . .j! "And whre wen;-, on going tc: ' children. de!ik-rai-h inmlinp rl o-Uitt- di-sn-M?! and An 'k ji id-w-no J'tViifJern--4. AWm' t- ;-14 - ' ; "London." ! mining th.-tar-dve-d.i'. by da. -W-aO- lifjmient. Iltl &. tw to WflW Wmi1 rwl-w -wi If, f . - -And who wa-- with yoa on tli ; iv .ink'xi-r de. o--r int. . the lj.rrid ?it T , ,f a F ai mthos -ao U ttthT i-- 4 i"t -it wW7 1 , L j ship?" ! winch shaQ soon, r or later engulf Tilt .New .rx TnS t e- -,, . fc &fVt::itM r.rtrae.J t -e I-t-isa i nW t , I i "Axah." said l'hil. with a MisaM tL-l " tI.-.-m? WhaS i-::..- in tid- danwa- ,.f the Jtjh .. John B WhilU - - ,wc, . .j crrtI,Mni,io, in tJt I deU.r, -,f .Wfla-fr- 'f .t either eve. Then, a.- bv an after-- I t-1.. hn.iiir-. that rjn shild t- - Jira--Ui-Jiaii-. ern s-- XU ,.., ...ii-.,fe!-ie Ik t- I liftd'- cJ-iOf. V HI .t...n-:.t. ..'n.i m-inim-i." " i.. . fiMtr. .t" Thr i-im-.-.-lL-c i- ri--'v -tnifi- r h - r" " j 1 -. ,:..-. f iif. inh. ic THph rrr.f- wn L '"",?-. ."-.... .:.i .:.-. .-;.! ,:, !. .-" . 7 ...- .i..,,l It.. :!...tmie i- s.V-dt.V iifr-sl -- r rVZ- " f . . -. I K.Ut .. i.-e-.f -srfriP-- n. . TEMPKIIAXCE. A TELL-TALE PASS-BOOK. rJir j'r.r i rnniKii- " i:tnfw iriiH.tr iiin.r i'jj. to the ct-r--i Kum 'ir-.tr. gentleman jh-k.u up on r.e tu ,. .tni-i- of 'IomhIo ;h f tKiicr ay x . ;i.u a.. I ti-.r-n -riMT-i rfi.lwMil: MIH-l .t. .-- - " evidently belouirinir tu 5oas laboring man. The uoer L- m dilapkliiitl that the name of th owner mi not br made oat. el-e it wotil.I h.ne been re- J ... l-i tlIrmM to mm. i lie u m j.,. yyy lo j, f, amler. on exaiuin- I for some rim u -l -Y' "M1 " .'. Vy VV . " I lf.. ..-. - 41 ti'itk fK.k! I fiw.r.i i ti'M-hi-. thkl tw naJUietl II li ' r 111 nic i) nil. aim ni- tn ni- i """ "" -" -- r - ledger, and the pa.ss.N,ok i- returned I n think IhsI: ami it y.n tin. to the cii-todv of the lxntr. it serving woman nvnU el. or foU. r n as hi- memorandum, and pr.enting t pay her rent. I 1! hvl ht-r di-pitt.- n stttletmnt. The ..nc in. 1 found him on the verge f d. ... eue-tiou all'ord- .trngr internal pnn.f treiiien-. trvmbling like an -.-p. -. of the enormous tribute that l:i5nr pay- . and in that itrndition inwhn h ;. to the :iui!iatie mm kwit man a:n , . ... - j word- that we can write. We copy literally the la-t four page- of the j book, the latest page bearing date of. February s. From the w ay the en trie- , run. we'should Im inclined to say they 1 over ab'tut two week-" MtrvhakO. j lb re they are: i:er . lnr.i .le.O Iter.O -A 'IottMINSI, Iteer -. Hist. I! er Mniter lv's.... .liTobficeo. .. M i-.t ,0' Ifnl . I? lifer . .. .10 Drinks .1 Uhl-ky.... ,:.i U'hij y .... .lUlOtMCCii..... .10 Hour . Wluskv t !"c.-iicf .Cs imtier .. . .1.1 1 dr. ilk. .... .121 Urtiik . 'IWwt-o . . AT, 1 r.nk . . .lilJper .. .. .t.lel!v . . .ItfV.nl-ky .... . ll-r .0 . nip . . .c Tbjcco. .0: Ilntlur .UHtoer. .loKioei! ,lJNiv .li.Hcer .Ir Tobaccu... . . Jti-o.- .M)r 11k- .... .. I ilreik .. I ilr ?:k. . .. .1 1 It.rn-ls .. .It I Miik 2.our. .10 ft. I l --"".hi .s'lVJir i.i--.'ur K.i -in- . w h -hy IteiT lletr nr I'lVT I IMT , 1 le"-u .. H1U.. .. I t'lill I leer . Wlii-kv. 1 llruks 1 T.J nc-o. Via a ir ' M t '... .is .ir. .1.1 Mi .11: .11 An .. To " .1 . . j llulter . IliM-nns. ..lelt - . . ... I'.cer .!' l.ni'l 11. er .... Of tiie C,t t iiTlies on llte.-e four page-:-' are for vhisk. Im-.t and "drink - :ii!ii'st one-half th- iiuuiImm-. The a .1 ........... k . ...' . -Ik !.. loi.ii amoiiu: oi -n- i- -""';! li.pior and w ith his old aH-i ,r but of :hi- !.:.'. is tor the-a mf.-nial ,iN :m,j n.!Ms lo ,m. m ,. t poison-. The-. ,.,,tri - ate bm a f--" ' irhilf I -c or knit, or plav .sample of the whole book. Any tour .j,,,,.. 1l, j,,, .lt jogetle-r t . ! pages, taken at random, would -how i .. , to fed -afe ulth w t.i simitar figures. Th.'t the owner of tiiis book i- nr-r. i-e io'eiit ti'om th character ai'-l the -mall quantity of .hi- pusvha-e-. A- ' tin re at'.' no eiitne-. -ale at on.- oitw pl.-.ces in the book, of : cgeiabli s -mr-I chased, we infer that he rai-ed hi-o'sn. which weie probably -toivd in thec,.l lar. .mil atfviiled j.arl of the -ub-i I eiice of his family. If tlv-y ate airy meat ec"pt the herrings mentioned, it was probabh bought cl-ew here. Hint lc:till- these gems out of the question. I I ....,........ v. I'll ! ini-l ill'.. .! iii ml I'li'i' :UiO lillieheil .'""'-'.Keeping ,U, tllese cl.tn-- -lioW. That there is at lea-lone elii'.A m th. . ... . . . , ... . ., t-unilv i-. liro eiliii- Ii'otii tie I' H1L "Coll. I , seven cent-. ..sat chance l:r- that poor -tarvelmg liitt one liltl one. thllli you. . grow to perte.-t r'uiuiiooii i.rwi-man- .- i i i .. -.1. . .....i ....... ., ..;. i . . 1 1 ..... ; II. .Oil. HIIU -..MIL! .".... .MlllllM.j-.l.-l- al pow- i-. and chicatioii enough to I oaii.e won i;ie oiii. on i.-ims,.! ,-,-w.u- with tin- chillreiof men who are fi-e-from the domiuation of the ac- enr-cd drink habit.' None. It i- "' !.!.. ..;. a........ ..i. t , . ..... , .......... i ... - ot lite w or-t ot the unuwmocrcfi -j tnat toitow the iiiiiih. naiiu. tna: .n. cur-e falls heavih upon the children. To grow into a -irmie adult, capal h of bearing life"- burds-. a cliild niu-t ' have plenty of goo 1. jouri-hiug food. Kirrl be warmly clad- must he we. I eared for phy-ically : arid in our moif- crn ci. ilization. an . ducatioii i- a. necearv a preparation for the HtV ! haftie a a strong, h-a'thy body. And .he children of drunk.-:! parent- ciy raren nave -irong. w.-r-o-uan i miuii-. .tie, miierii uie .uee.'ieu on.ui -.1 a? I. . - I ..r II II I - od".he ruiii-poisoiied a;vnt. In ihe two Week- we fudge the-e en - . ' . .. . . .1 . i :! r -. trie-i eoer. mi- man gu..i.-o .-i.... in beer. ."5-2.') in v. hi-k . and 7i cent - in ;i;m and "drink-." In the -ame time, he and his tantil. ptindutsed ?".-. . in flour. Compare '..'.." spent in .lr-ik.-nties with :n r;ienditurc of ...gii for tbmr in the s t-jt- time! Look ovesr the rest ot the li-t of purcha-e-: tin tT i- hut one thing that can :v any - j. ...- -: .:.... t ....ii. ..i .. i.. -iiry -ii .ii iiii.i niiii i'.ii i -i .in.-. i .i iu - urv jellv and that puvhi.-ed a few .-eiir- w'orth at a time probably to render the bread and oleomargarine l,uirr palatab-e to tin- Irttle child! ; w doe-a..' w.itt it. a- a .-tnpi . iS,Tt: wh unni-iit longer on this,.,, friend, whet. in, iter rh't- terJ Tin l..re l let- an enough fir jj, will drink -r.m- "ot enr--an tbiuViug m.iti. Ib-can till out the jt, j, oil .red J bun by a bo p-'iAul picture w:thout aid. He can imagine the bare cotsforllcs-. home. the rareworn wife, the ill-fed child, the j ,ltink tii-onoii:it. a fre -i.L wi' uoar-eh-eiad. Il'ited hu-band ami to ga;n policutil f.or 'v.ll dr filhft-r. Unfortunately . .-neb cases are Keep out ;.! eJd. am agin all too common. Any one familiar ! out the hca.1. and agait -ln i :sh the life of the po r in itie- will ' ,,, a v.iu sj-ai. He v 31 iriu--jeeoguie this unkni-nu case :i- bufi Jiim-'i: ani quiet h - n-r. one of thousands and tens of thousands j v,. ,T drink again to .tnV- 1 r of men going surely down to poxcrtv. , drink i.-ftB' break fa- n! af nn-i'57.' and death, dragging their p,- h.nt. an aop.-;-. . ilnis wretch d wive-and innocent children M-;u- tlsnk U-fore v Light ' ' al;t" with th.-m. I, i- onl th cota unrd:'il -iekn . dr:t l-s-.tw- m.fti instance of a uctn upon whom the rum demon ha-it- infernal gnt-p. tlrtit i- ali: a laboring man. nearly hill of r) outlay, the hr-t week in 'Jii- .Tiouth of February. -.- for drink. I.- then any argument tir the daiu- t ishle mm tralbe iat can taul I-.r a di-tilh-rx jmmi which l. -ll- H ha- already mortgaged In- -u! t the deil h thoii-and fold. nd . r:i rr. want ami -itUVriM!: that hj ar-iTd trawle caw-e- ai--t- him i't. if n. he can actjMir wcilth. - Totnjo !Xit. TEMPTED I TJlr- S.TI1 i:Mll I ln I.HS ! ,imz "Dear -ir. I have heard tha; aou ! oini" mn. and hAe cotnr U ak if VOM w;jj l3j;e wiv toor -on hrr. and jv Mrmuthhi for hint Don't n-tuv ,- f..r l .,., to If itavjnr thruorh ;!, vallrv aul the -iiadow-. mm! u b r S . . 1 -- . 1 ior-Ken. i ne -prastr , m Sru. i-re- i-4 siimums i- .. . for the -upport and etntr-. f -tronger nature. I tok him ! -tiiittiou. rie him a warm I .' . inini-:erMl a smiri:ie, and ju: ' 1: b.nl in a dark room. Aftr -! . , about three bom's, lie awoke, w frantic craving for lpior. Ieir.-i ' on hi-knee-to allow him "JH-ti-n- t) -:'adv his nerve and t.u-. ""j with; unK one irla . and then In . ,:st tt to -leep. and would low tile . '" ! as he bvel," protesting he "-h..-; .: lu- . if he didn't have it." 1 r fu ! ' 1 gave him strong eotl'ee and s me , ,'5 ' tood. and tinally got him int.. ! when, after sleeping more i!n--u"' I hour?, his re-t broken with cunn'- t.i:t-. he awoke somewhat r tr - tii'l submitted to m c.n:nd 'k child. I talked with hilu.l.H.k I-.n. t'tlwith him in the ojh-ii coiiuti , 10 1 strength and appetite returie ! obt tilled eoiumaiiu it hints ,t sded to make another eli..i t .. I ller tile demon ot appettte il ' nia-Jer under whom b- h.l n , consented to try him again. .i n.' "Kifii solJi-r. lie wa- Jtie lh - w Wlien MilJi-r, lie wa- ne lh - I men he ever elllph.y ed. ' able to return home. II. w At l. . .'j 1, 'three mouth- his mother e-ou. 1 '"'i j mi: there were tears iu hr - I the wire tear- of gratituoV au! J "Oh:" -he -aid. ' more. Iwilh of lis. i again: he s-i he "we are trtpjv My s,n j. i, is done foip- . - - - a.- i! to Ice n ith me. This happy -tale of ail'ai"- r i'rr nearly three years, when I i. a ."'isininoiis from .Mrs 1 ' illlliiediateh. t(r Ceorge Wa- i' i hie ol" hi- former companion- 'eel i -uaU-d him to take tea w.th Im i to --how that the latter riti.c hanfuess. atid tinally indued " dnnkagla -..twine. iner 1 f-' acquaintance'- -ake. nothing t "for ke wa a -oUr man n w couin wikc a gia- -iiiiumu mj . !. i. r . t .. .. ,,.,-...,; oj HUs Mas II. .IK. "f I old ai.r-tite. He drank : i n j ., apr-tite. He drank igain. and went home to hi' iliica;ei. ii jniii iuj; ii "i i"- . .., ,.,.:., r,.niIl. ,.,,. t. ro. i.t : ...:.... .1 iv. : ......... i. . j i i.., .....I Kiii.r .li.n on i ..,, .-.Hij'tj when hi- t.,i. ,.. ...... ... ---. -- li..n. E.t.t lili.lli. T l i . ... U.M J- ..r,vr.lll lV Inr. di ( poi-oii. i long a time h d i--. --... .: .. i J,, .,,r0 1,1s 3C.I h'T iflsC.O enl U- .j,,,, :td ciid piT.-ure phi-:. . I ,jM. ..,,, 'n.tl tra. ..,., int.". th. j .j,,,,. :,d c. :ld neither I.-n-ui'v neutralized, lb' -'-" after dn d Co'ih'l iiim-nn.ition co.n-i i.i --ombrrpicturi r' . i- hrv jt. -in the -utr.-I.--r lwo-s of ni..-l i tictiou iortr:y any thing inri ! than the mel.5iiehdy ejMri.ce .. niothc.vhcn oni,NeiJ to p..! -c all m iternal :uiettc-. long .-.ir-reiuitt'.ng toil and struggle wit' efl. . i.d.i.'e.l ir the -.ike .f Jh 1 in t T i .....i .....Titi-d ..-.: reariti-' hiiii to .1 ! v J ,.. oW .ri at:" nil a drunkard - .i i v.-.. tiv hi. out the me. pi ! - i ,.., .....i l.i.i, . hut -ha I - ! him? . ieief.ft.i-tiHiin.int imi. ; . ' ... hfnmU A". .'- " t (U,tiiftiuwn. ! ... Whar Man Vill &3. .NO 11 7T'. IfV . Ol -!! j she.-' A,.-r liv :.n. - aitCkial oil the e f ,.:lrth wfU.dni-. drop of '-' it.r ,, r.j ieJh thiivrv N .--it h ins. t- I L Trill drink 'hei . i . . - . t . . -Innk !rr ,ovt dnnk w .- .r an .laloxica-ing Bran! he Wo-n drunk." He vll "take Jr.nk . again a.ul ar-n as to.i-t af--r , ,,'-n z. at j. oubhe di nn-r 11 I. i- I ..j,.;. .Ciuk xhen - ub'iiiit--sfel out - nmv. wlifn l-ad Itn-" e n. ii itii bv k- "h! t-j'.vfii:" goini ltl&. drink rltVMI- ..? In ok .1LX-.S--.. if t term g . -it ..... i .. rr i. jir.i-rai. iif Miinniw -sn-u A Unail DAtTV km ru- n 7 pil iMoTfjr rnrcrli laf ! a I'ctr MtfintlUlt. ia j. .- ., r iaw cni.srrAiw iai o rated Wa.-hington birth - attquet, llien ?rerrtt 1 ! . rfif Hehf tltitnt. jR om tht rre.hlnt rvcenll jtr- Med take office a uniul T m . .. tiiii AtP' 7 for Mavioha-tN: Utll i- . ill -i .. .. u.ino-. w a, never mi a !. I.: t ! no .ini" unti iwKmx r- t.l (rcnvral S4Tnrm. im tit lVsImaster-CvHcral aI 'i- .hni r of c7-rvrtd w. r tkv mini tnilrii' r'Iv o of I ucrac m :l . , i ii ' T?e p-scb-lUlklug. . .ir. hi nothing tit' .t-Ml uinhdiiv. fbex it n f xbr limblici- And .tiNdvlk- tur Ump B " "rr . re to.lW:ij MWWlK-. ... ...... . .i. .ii t.. .. .. i vi t K iHi I M ... .i.-- , W. -.-.., ,-r.- , m iM, itt -lrt,. - gi - ti;. m-elves tt-i itHre jtt . -j.wl n hmhiihi '-. th re-t It ih-mI U) W TJeic t -i-d - - f p:. on that th KrfHtbl'afi r vl wt . h- r prSM-ntaiive and nrtt l ,t u tormiM-r --. - h ! .i. ..ew.nti.... s.- ttlt, t iio-.t tW f f-irtHrtil. JIA w hl h tt wiu. .-irrely ex-lh -- -u ir(-i-mai v -. ttMk - H h vtrtuu nrweaume. 'wt'H T tV .- w t. jv. y and viiulu- mrhts- : Mi4MMi ta44iM .-. 1-4 He jon it dtl mt el U I tti tt -. Urn- tMt a -.. m thit the Deimmtie ; , hw , imM(... n -t 'V'O-.y a jMirtv of c-ur-j vmixw ikai. . H-.r ,mHk - .4 -md corntp't mouoiKdie.-. It ' sau-iiM' ' i. '-") - -1- - due to defective memory j t--,--nt- .fv.i .r w..- .t .-- J1 let recollect Sevtt. the ' t4 mM smb.. IH. -i-w 1 .. . fl - .. . .............1. . !(.... ,....1 ' t '!- l.ieitt if V- vi- n I i,i - ' ,' l '!' --. "WW n and m x,.hAmtt lh,. ,-v . . i In rgt.i. the rntlroad m-1 csw-itw-t ua r it rf u .4- ,. enet 'ono ijtn JtUjt 1 i I .tt3- IBlft c tgtt itkm Cbva tltko iTmt, IUtM; au b-rbilt and tU one hun- -' flan 1 fifty thousand dollar check ; lflhc inhume of the New Yrk i trl r ml. which helped to enrre ! N. f?Yo for t letland. J Coohl's ; (iributi iii t both campaign fitmis .' iplhr eiithu-iasttc eongrattilntuo.- :ch"s li- lst no time in ending ' t!i?Fr .sident, the sundard bl m.- ' id)", Iu h. with the nid of oil ami 41U.V ' ft' l'.le to the Senate; the ' i . !! . Hilar ''i .- luuir Miiem-iiiu, Jt5e', oceui mg a place in thuCnb- Cfsti ' h't n,,lv dmlging frin pliw-e iljaci: t r f ar tl-t t'nuklin iav 4)1 h R bt the ltrondway raitnmd filial ih .ns'CtMte in the Cabinet. tied I rwn 'ith l'an-illeetric stm-k in v, ' wt that fke ' nights keejM the rnHlent dormaii, the Haiti- iver ear- iu eorm.ra- lbt-. hea ft-, a 1 t the most inuticttt.nl ndvir (liCiT 1 -nlait in the 1 tioiJS SfoiU's, the p matter of iHunb ....;.t..,.i ..i ii IcagM tv 1'urSmgton Company, w Ho r"""" " j. a hlv Ish . . nt til Mil.. r to the ilt.--Hlicaa.paigll. and Potter, the general tSnagl i who informed the President lf " put bun into olllee. IJt. 1'by in no .in-hast. not one of the nktj - n-nieniiiered that Cle eland ielf 'I- a coqirtfa'inn lawyer b-- . rij hu ' i- Prc-idnit. Wttb-ueh f.et - ihe.si- w inch an matu-r- of common t 'iorle: . b-fon- tlrellt. it do- tnt b Uhj I i Mitli-of I iruioernf to arraign 'I'Mo)' blnau pnrtr a- a friend t.r ad Ate i e.t poratiou ftwt - al-o the getienil opinion of Ls trl ) of embi.-nt r-torniev chat the I diau -irne had been purged of Ke ; lhlic:ii eotiuptlo.i. but m mention SiTn ti le. a th" iiaigwuiajv, Ho-toti t nT5 f vH.rman's tin,workcr. Morn 'i iiomt s a tiidf.it. IniiMftor. or that 0hai I been 'iomlct-r of ltllot-lM. j iflin ' and fAKiftiag- nnrn- and t .filplx-i o barred out if b.i-iae--. -.'tang- for .lihort pnu Vie. . It .uV:ib their opinion, that h.n-.y " U?1h t- I reformed. t.tiftJiey Jlr.'t to .tTrnth m that niter paek.otr a .ohta-il , ' -Jifd l comN.mu t!- IhdpRni. th? vecrvtaty of the Nuwv. wiin. ( now Mii-. t'onkJiig. haih t atrtept her iran'it -he fnUiMinl every n'cillcv .on In the contract. Il wa- !- tJn dinU ii of .Mr S'-xtrn- that. "td- -$fU c reform v,o a noble nmtl raa ijil th ng and that tl Pr-.inc ra- J "X a to tle. notwithstanding max Mr i tritl.9 a .ding t'tkf Je -- folbiue,! b ! Jteveu on. who has -hoppc otf the iibad- il ten th'tii-tn.L.ei-ti.iAitr. -ind kil. .it work with hi wen-el -..!;. -el a t-'Srln;- guillotine. iKn-trtinr Ocr- Und idea of 1 :vi,-vr iee TbiCToi. - y Tn ' "w. w SERVNT OHJ KINX nt "le.-lr.n.l I'imIiic -" . IUf..rr hr I liltn st--.i t-. WM bolt j f.ope if jit wiit ".nun i-n fiAiiit .. . .. . II ... I 8rm in its .b- trmitiniton to de-iie U Mf. ;,oer ( Srieltir hi, remi4iim iu fcfcr.'fl'cial n ter of hi- C'iinttintit Thrti' Ir tibi rdnnt -rob-iier tiiat Mr f ind -t ind- it .ontM-t'..B im-I r.tttt ninti ! eoT.irrrig tiintMiLit. ami iiittri en-ntry wll Iw fiivt thai he 'jp-lt.g to ;-t it .M Ii cap.vity tj- Vn3.n; of the Wc.1 .Stair-, Mr levelawi ia nj- jfmtlnl feral 'irwi-nnd j;jnioemt-IliD'f-l. ml oflie.. 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