... , . wi -. f- iimn f THE FIRST. AleAy'tlaUabMSe, Aadatsry btWy's asppy, Mutoe aees snlwsopiouil AlUUiilMlfl vrtr. Tca'd think there ntver am A baby horn before It. Tosesbim lux folks In Kxprtttly to edote It. He sets lb youngtter't acrss, Poorsuul, into fltlffCW Br pointing ost tt mirks Of grsttnsse on lb mklit, "The hed't a ported domei" A Shsketpear or a Ueon YouM thiak tb child, at least, To bear bU ilsdJy take on. Ttio pridt'a a deadly tin Anrt Ckrlst'sn ht-lbt minute Ho knew it m a boy lie taw nimsslf eithlu It. Ami too be counts himself No measly "tin all perlater," lie reflected there Ilia grralntit crows greslrr. Ital wait until tome day Tbero oomet along aaotherl lie won't ftel halt to big vTbes baby baa a brother. And tbo' tba Infant's far from blag utt tbo wont one, la (tniua Ilea In tMt llt't ttnarl bcoauto the Brtt one I Boston Glob. MIRIAM. The Bomance or HeatberteiiLh HaH By Manda L. Crocker. Corrniarrr, 1K3. CHAtTEIl XXVIU-Corri!rc. Now that aho has spoken to ma and 1 know that thoy are to bo united, Miriam la not reticent alwut aak og of tbo affair atnlL Hhe talks freely of ber coming mar. Huge, and In a abort tlnio our ilana aro laid lomakalt a happy, onjoyahlo event; and in our devotion to tbo dntAlls ot thn futuro festivities wo forgot that, friend" over whoso name wo puttied oar bruliia ao much at first. Hut wa arti upiln put in m I ml of it In a day or two by Allan' writing a hurried letter from New York saying tbut "hl fr-end, having business In the city of Now York, thoy hud tailed for that port, and a eoon aa possible they would bo at Hay Vlow. In twoer Uirco days from date wo might look for them. "Ho hud forgotten," ho thought, "to men tion tha friend's ii a mo in hla laat letter: would juat aay now that It was an old ge.ii tlsman who resided near tbo liltlo church of All Saint near Hastings, by tba namo of Earle Fairfax I" Miriam uttered a cry when aho read this natno whether it waa one of delight or sur prise ar both, I sever knew. Bho threw up bit hand, aid, staggering forward, threw herself tuta my arm. "Karlo Fairfax t Earlo Fairfax!" she repealed. "I wonder why-O, I wonder why I" "Miriam," said I, "don't you want to see t ho old gentleman; Arthur's uucic, 1 pre sumel" For a moment she lay quite still, making no response. Then she said slowly: "lie i a good, kind old nan; such a friend of nine-inch a friend of mine I" Tha words wara whispered with colorless lip an4 pallid check. I was sorely puuied to know why. If be was such a fed) kind friend, she felt Um way at mention of hla name. People, don't generally grow white as death at tbo prostiect of seeing a friend, not generally, at least, and I waa at a loaa to fathom this new phase of affairs. I made no reply. 1 simply released her, and she went directly to bor room, with the latter clasped tightly in her nerrous fin Iters. "Old memories," 1 said, by way of excusing this, to me, unaiplalnable freak of Miriam's. "Doubtless his name waa tutor woven with some painful memory, which the mere mention of was like the thrust of a dagger." Hha did not rome down to dinner and 1 did not see bur until tha breakfast hour thn noxt morning. Hha was cheerful aa usual and seemingly auxlou that I should forget the Utile episode of the previous afternoon. Launching off Into conversation, In which I waa sure that her heart bad not the least interest. In order to dotract my attention from the- pallor of bor countenance, aho managed to become unusually talkatlvedur ing tbo breakfast hour. "Perhaps," aalJ I to myself, "sh Is not paler than usual, and I am yoking up yes terday's circumstance with a morbid fancy of my own imaginative brain." lint whesj Maggie, my little maid, said solicitously behind my chair after Miriam had cscuaod herself for a walk In the gar den "It seems to me that the lady la Hi; Vfe 1 atxax is saixorvo roixxD wig am she Is narommon white-faced aad talks sort o' wild Uks, don't you thlnkf" I thought, ski well, thru my roejertur la not all aa imaginative affair, after ail Bat 1 said to tha maid that "tha warm weather might have something te da wtu It." Ont well, she 'peara ae aasious like persisted Margie. "1 eaoubfal think taw weather would aire that worry U her lee aad msaner, ma'am." The snasd knew that something ilka a shadow bad fallen athwart the aoh ef ear guest, and with natural IrsNittleUiveBeeewea deieg her best to wring a eot.ftet.OB from ate. WawU,MiV," l.aUa-'y "let It pass, ami tr seeks i-aefly ill er worry lag hhwat aay thing she will tell aa ty aad by, if H m sreswr for as to know n Thus admoalsfced. Um maid gar me a ksasr of ewstotoa aad fewgsa clearing away tha breakfast taJeg la sUeaee, while 1 social Mlnam, dswa Ut the garde ef reaes aa4 aUiee w treat af UecoUage. "PUiBwariwg I aal4, aw sWyreetadme i wMH wrstry smfie frees swesada ressv -P5aCV msmsaaw" mamamammPia-V riAa4fe,aerttaBaUaieraetsM ' mmmaaai taw Ma lewad Ma mi tmt rag, aa I half atM-md taamwaafa. tag tan morniog During tha afternoon, waU 1 warn av gaged In the rearranging ef aluatmr ef sutety lilies which the wind haw tseeed ruthlessly from their fastimiaff, eae drew up at my humble gate sad twe gunilemen alighted. Instinctively I kraew It mutt be they whom we were eipecttag, and I dropiwd my twtne and went do wa the graveled walk to meet them. Mure enough, as on ef them came for ward, I mvguUed my equal utaace ef the HcatherlelRupark. As kvh as h looked up he smiled had extended hit hand. ! remember your faxV he saM, gladly Teem be IntiMduced aa eld gentleman, In a dark gray suit had goldbowrl glasses, as "Mr. Karle Falrfas, of suburban Hastings, Rug " "Hhe Is In them." 1 said, Indicating the direction of the library door with a wave of my band, as Allan looked Inquiringly about tho liltlo front rlor Into which 1 had rou ducted them. I knew aba would rather meet him alone, iYitut,oejs to criticise or intrude on the sacrediicss of thulr grietln, and 1 knew also that ahit was In there waiting for Allan, because I caught the swish, swish of her drvss, and the soft closing of the library 4oor as wo came In. A Hun I'crcival gave me a look of such jotmis grutltude that 1 thought bad be a-krd mo to carry a thousand letters to the ends of tbo earth for him, Instead of one little retjuest that be did, that look re warded me in (ml for every thing, Then be stepped Into tho library and closed tho door behind him, while 1 did my best to euterUlu this friend uf Miriam's, although I could see plainly that he was very nusinua to get a glun-vse of her, as his eye sought tho libntry door frequently. 1 was fully us utixlous that alio should meet him, for I had a curloMly to s tlicni ttv. gelber: if ttivro was any secret between '.hem, irhnps 1 uiU'hl lio nblit to guess It should I seo their ineviiug. After awhile Allan oame out of the library, follow til by Mirum, whoso fun uns a study Hhe st'emiil quite clad to see the old uncle of tier ricceaxd husband, tiut thorn wns a frightened, iiiqulriiiK look on liur ftu'o that dnrtot not put Itself Into word. it le.ist not before us I ixitUvd Allan wuti'lilnglicrwllha gravr, uneasy expression when she wmvered with tho uncle. l.vUciilly he read the rlildie no lictter tiian I did, aud thu worried look on tier fsoe tut him HI at raan. I could seo tlmt Allan luted her madly, and 1 t.ild to myself that now, after he hid cmsscd the ocrau at her bidding, If any thing would h.tpKti tntcarata them again, it would wreck hi Ufa completely. Tho nevt day Allan had some letters to mail, and ho drove the phsctou down to thn city. I had eipoctcd Miriam would rldo out with him, hut for some reason she did not, so ho wont alune. After bis de imrturo Miriam took her uncle Into thn library to thuw blui thu portrslts ot her self and family ''as they were once," she said to him with an apieallng look. I went out to sm after souui dessert I bod ordered fordlunor and to offer a few sug gestions to Maggln, knowing that I was not needed In tho library. Instinctive! 1 fell that the portrait business was oaly ruse of Miriam's to got Uncle Fairfax all to hereif for a cnufldeutlal talk. Doubtless it wns bor privilege, I thought, aud some wayl fell glad that Allan-was out of ear shot, and that It, whatever It milflit be, would bo over before hla return. Having an occasion to go Into the parlor an hour or so after, whoa ahotld I see standing Just outside the library door tut Allan Torclval, and hla attitude waa that of an attentive listener. 1 could not see his face, but 1 knew he beard the coavoraatmh goiug on tn the library, CHAlTT.rt XXIX He bail returned then and bad come In unobserved and Justin time to hear well, 1 hod no Idea what; only it seemed to me, all the time, that It waa something which he should lint hear. "Oh, dear I" I sighed, In growing coutternatlon, not Intending that Allan should hoar me, as I waa on tne point of turning softly awar, but his quick ear caucht tho lelltalo sigh, and ho looked up. Ills face was white and his handsome ejes wcro misty with tears. Ho put his linger to his lips quickly to warn me Into silence, but that was unnrcesary; then be Ix-ckoucd niu nrsror. He wanted mo to hear also, aomclhlrg, perhaps, which con cerned neither ono of us 1 shiwvk my bead in the negative, but be only beckoned tha more peremptorily snd I came to his side. A f tor I heard the first sentence, through the Uoyhole of the library door, I was as eagrr to play the eaves. iropixr as Allan was willing 1 shuuld, psrhaps. "Then you are not sorry new that I dashed thn glass of poison from your hand just In lima to prtjvtnl you r s wallowlug ill" It was Uncle lairfst Swkltig, and a tort of exultation rang through bia pleasant voice. Allan caught bis breath and put bt band on tho wall f..r fc-H-ort, looking at me wsth the horror he dared not express showing through those beautiful eye of his, now dilated with a terrified expression. Thra ramo Miriam's full, sweet vnio In answer, at) ing ia little tremulous tones: "No, Undo Fslrfax, 1 oaa aay gladly that I am not sorry; on tha other head, I consider that It Is to you I owe my Ufa." "I never think of that night at the fUst," she continued, "without a shudder. Mutt found my home-oMtllng so dark, ae e4 a4 lonesome, and had Just left Alias feeling almost heart-broken, and my own heart waa aching dreadfully also, so much so Uiat I cboss death rather than to rotitlnuo a Knowing a I did tfcat my ooasln loved me, I was almost wild with the Utought that I bal closed him such misery ot aoul whea I amid aot avert It" l waa ae afraid," she hegsa again, after a pause, "tbst you might bsve mentiwiesi It that night to Allan to yuvr vuyags, load vertaatly, of ooursejbat I aevsr wsnt that beshyjldrverkaowsf tbs wild, heartless words I said during ytrur stay. Ycti re member thai I saxl aevrr shwild lutta te Allan' suit, bv'.s I hsl sworstohate every Perdral, dswJ or alive, coming la my way. 1 think I was almost wild U.et aigbt, nncl. True, 1 had sail 1 should hate even the name of Peroral and despise every eee la whose veins rsa the proud Uoud of the bouse, but that la all made Bull by a better fueling." "Ho, then, yem gad yosj Vwe Allan Per erval ia spite of his being aadealaUy eae af tbeprctrt family V Alls Perttval's fere hlar.chwl like alb swd he stooped nearer the nVx toreuh Ue acswsr, which taeaai life er death tetat deepest bopss, and la the aaoMi lranlo-as, raaslcal veioa It raaae; "Ob, yes, ancle, I haew that I kf him.. trifd bard, for the sake ef my rash ealk, aol to tb remember him kl&dly, hat tee tnaqeeredat lest." The Mara Uidisf ha eheckla the haa4eoae eyes ef A22ea Pee eital irvf,i dorsra his cheek sj4 he heaved sigh, wk taw glad BgVl cam atraliaat bar late his cocsteaaooa. Tie wU," rrWd the old km1il - T well there la ae aUee la se grate a&d lav aortaht a matter Ye.r life haa bee very stark, my dear alee. 1 am glad fee yisa, hswaase I thlak yw havechoesw wlssly.aejl mw hafwy te hear that yiet really are ia krra w-ahpaejr rJr BajammammmmmmmmmmmmmmammBM t-wmig vKr aH.ntpppppppppppppppH AllaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm drew ai drew look refu she fully "Y "Mir glad and lost It. deep thought, "Ivor deer," he re sumed, with a quaver In his rulcc, "how sbe mutt have suffered I the,llhepi4n from her lips I Oh, tied I oaly to think of bnw near ray darling was lo the gates of death 1" Allan's voice died la a whisper of emo lion, and ho shook as wlthaa ague. I said nothing, but now 1 knew why she grew so wnltn and nervous when she lr"-d that Krl Fslrfax wss In Allan's company Hhe was nftald thai "Inadvertently," a tbo bad told, the old gentleman had rrveelrl that hour of anguish lo her lover, and perhai told him of her vow This, doubtless, she Iniactn.d would prove dlsastrvits aud drive Allan from her side. "It is best," said I, Um rrlli-tUii, "thai Miriam cover know we heard this. Hhe was driven to the rash Wir, aud lb suicidal attempt as well, by terrible slid pivssing torrow, arid aa she had tided the dajsot anguish safely orr at lst, Ills wise never lo disclose, a woM ot what wo heard at tha library dimr " "."ertainly," ho replied: "tlm secret Is ours, sud my Uiiiling will never know I Could not lle ntthuul we," be rreettl, 'tn i tt- i iw mt un. looking uplirighlly. "Thai little confession is worth more to roe than the whole world, rvesi though I did bear It ravcs-dropplug. Now no more shall aiy life be sod and lonely, neither will hers. I Uiink we are coating out fnitn uudsr tho sbalnwa of lletherleigh " It Is a week later We have bad a quiet wedding at Hay View cottage, and hence fortbillsa house with a romance. Ttieiirtgh bote all look upon mo at oiitw-f tiiefstoml few in baring such wealthy, arisUacretlo friends, but I fil lonely and dmertol In a great measure, Allan Prrclvai and his protid,qurnty wife have gvne to their beautiful bumeon the Hudson. A magnltlrrnt country seal some fewmlles from New Yorksulled their fsney, and they have left me for a little happy world Of their own. A hstr, handsomer couple I bellsvo I never hsd the fortnimui see, Allan's beaiullig fare and MllUm't n)oua ountenanee will long he reun-m' bercil, as I ssw them fade Into the distance this morning Ksrle Fairfax res with them a far as the city of Nw York, and floiu Ihenon for Knglaud In a tew days. The kind old uncle that he l, gave away tho brble tor the srmnd time, bo ntRoaUng ia that rapadly In the tittle church of All Halnts on thai never to Uv forgotten, cheer Iras wedding night that ssw Miriam and Arthur united In their clandestine roar rUge. Hut this wedding was far different. No ceremony In tne deep shadows of a dimly, lighted cb'irch: no giing out across the lonely church ysrd, -al tho while, silent headstones, and dark, lKavj-sha.)ownl brassrs of an Kngllsh burying gnAiud, aid no flight front au angry, pursuing nrmt No; thn little parlors tf lsy Viiw iwllage reveled In their brightness snd frsgrant beauty, and f.lrly glowed with hsj.iriiss borrow. I front the glorious Jtuo wthr and Uio ninny sijushloe for the auspicious vent. Jlay Viewmttage, thai had r-r known a marriage, a birth or a denth, searonly ever tha coming or going of friends even, plsmed Itself snd bitesome-l atoorw Into Importance a the house where the wealthy KoglUbn.an married tholteirrss of a magnlaWnt sum, from over the sea alert. No woodrr that I felt prvaJ if the hand some, accomplished couple. The KifLttso-t light shlaiag In tboe beautiful ry Uhltd the gJtsy brilsl vail rf richest U'ltore ws enough to fairly Intitlcate any amL And tn handsome groom, who guod with such fotMl pride eej the regal wotr-se at his sxIa, WBSBfte of Ood'a hobleaen, surety Aad whaa they passed eut, and down lU miniature avenue of llliee ar.d ree all abbm with sVwjr fragrhnce, filling the sweet air with lv atd beauty, I said sof t fy to myself: ''YcrahavesUppeslthishspt'y eay from est the ahaaVrws of lleetterkigh, aad forvvar " TVy wttl retera try aad Iry, after th.r Httle trrar of lnp..-thm t,f thvernt hnsne. Miriam sold, with tte of her IndeecHhsble smllns: "Wt wiUtwme bsck t m fort few days shortly i weemte hot leave yeu allatoece, yow know" Avd I blssird her beamisg fane aodaat "Ne," with ix kste, strange f eelleg nomleg at my hesrv Ithlsk I aever raaliatd howmvhlbs.1 seeraaw to lev the daughter ut my doer, de frWd ontU w, Mut that is IhecUt tf earth j the ryde ef fortatve hriagtsgssa sklfte to see heart casta Ha abedew ever a other, aatd hithostgh I miee fcwr I say H M weU. AIUm gave Miriam the Jewels iA the eseslslie sliver tea aerrfcr he branght f rem their far T deeh alchss la the Haath artrtgh wsKa ad swrwed her the portrait ef hie father, wUrh-the Jadly s4d ssjire, aa he smiled hut, era ae glad as U gtte aim frees enrt the cec-Uea) la the asxeetral gatery I waaaWemj if the memory af her last VsH to Ha fleemy aelitmla nsese be Ws her a ah) aeat rs-rereati wsr tte fare seblM tajatef Utemsaat he svl. I faM7teew tamtg cf thai irylag hear gated thwgh her mial. far sbe tuesit hr qvrtrrwg hp W the pertrsH aad whiaawred, la. f av4 - We meet egaler Aad ASaa tartM swate aseehleesseaiea wfc.whhe wsmma be iswetf haag lertagly erar law af hi aVad paw si ftaoearvt M.namwv4 whtrwsif ea her weadiag aay, hwt I sever hw Jaet what saw taiaavea sMag aatal I e4 mimef HmBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTm bBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm tammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT !fT!rwYi'1Vam1rMBwlPwaammnwrmmaTBe j,I i. Jl Mi rm- J- ri. it j . ,aiaaBl.th.aaf aVea) bV.-.t aayrmaa wf amr -fwm hy," she said, asth Wtsaeeree. rVe awht!i tbej are alt I krt rtheseaiall I hsie frwa wrre and i hut they are quite eHih " hey will vm heck fr a srv le,i my Kmeir hettxv ths ti ,iw siace halng knonn thetr bright d thn tVe elegant country seal iv sua um rvii incni, IV.N t,UMlON, Vme in tho library The casket ef llag Jewels left In mjr kivplag Is )sinntnrlr ItsanilenUokSUlslle- ne.1 cotrr that It Is an )xtrki(ii ef A fair, sneol fe comet tVvlir me frm tho chkt-iif! i-st !er rrcnI0n, and 1 br a fib, full JC "rhrt bleisist ste thev wlivar trutolh Uu ' ) shutntyita and Umv my lil In my haids in sttei,t slrit tvouuuutou, for t rvalue INat l..Sj IVn-Ual tstir-ar. As I sit wmpprd In the s(vitr of sweet memonrs I can t lu the dlus dtstsnee the tvrwrr,.thl gshles and wvlherstatned t.l4n ef ih.t, crlin t. aged HeAtherleigh Hall, and the tM.nly taflurnonot lty lVrvlval trv-r ti, Ho can not statute even tn dartrvamt A trstle, sa.1 fretlng ivte uver e, . IVggyt'taikson In tier xhlie Ctip and snnny vandjkn stands l-efore mn, rva.ltue m thoughts with those it ti)u etes of t,tis. and I hear her ) "An Oi .1 ntvsr iv u dsrtlnt, thn jiHing tatsthrrss, s-'u " A dark oaken sU'rvo r)e ul of the stialo s ot a deep. wld. sileM all, and I faticv 1 ace a ahsAswy fim, hd hisr, atrallblly ivmtng diwn the snclent sUs soft livttall. and I shudder to think thst tierhapsthemaslrrnf HeatberteUb nesr lfM-llitmy soul that Hir lltlperl I net doasil, that if ha could ho wv-uU tei.d ouises dire and dnlful en ths.viof the iMlnlierltHl tor presuming to a. Hi t his daughter's hand, A Sigh ut relief iiur as t ivttiv, tis thitthodUttiherit(6 have oiiUhM and out wilted ell lit liialnllcllve i4siis and tl its of the proud. Jealous suceslors, that Um new housn of the I'eixivals will yu grandly from the ruins of the old, sod thai thfttn counted the very let In the proud, old Kugtlth family hate ttvsl lo Ua (hs gtreteil, hut en this side the tea. Momclhlnti rouses at fiom my vision Oli I it is Maggie Milting hlthr and thiiher, Inlcut en putting Ihtugslo il(hts trtpaa lory lo settling dunn Into tho oj, qult groove ot two in one house. Oh I )es, and I gso out of thn window toiiHMl ho see, thawing liltlo btun lilts through the Meet, at I iwlch gllntwe ul thn thorn ftniii tvlMrol sit I can hear the lst lets surge of tho waist, but they wily ting a deep bass today to the luantt of h world Out there la the little garden ot libra where a year ago Miriam tisd to walk la. k and forth, sorrowful and stow ;wt In hsr gown of crsje, with her grvel sa1, re-pns-hfbt eyre wandering over Ita tauty la a Joyb-sa, allent wa,t. Her fin tisr.lloMteJ the whiteness ef the pure, aatluy hknstinre that stietl their fragraoce ar-uiiid hr la Vain, and the dark shadows of evening iloj. In thrlr S-imboniea with the sweep of beg rotiea ss she wandered slowly about llsua Ing to the ssl, hopeless story told hr bt uosnlng waves of the sea Hull.Mlayt and the s mum r brees f rvtk frvnn the limltig htttowt iueetUv through Um mrrry etr apwwnef jM)fl praise te Him, who In His owe goad lies assaetb alt thing welt. And the Sowers, awaet. Ilppul and tragi sat, aod gaily la m4uh raencoaa If lo ssri " We bsve seen her, w bat e seen her, and fell the tnsgm sweep of her bridal rote-a. Hhe who use. I to drv tesrs of the e)eeprt anguish ea our beads, and bieathe btes prayers ftw to the IMsaalng winds, smited mi lit today, smiled at an angel smiles, and hat swept by na llinarni of him whom she invee, Wa are gla-t, we ate srltul t" And the rososaad title mingle nswet confusion as the wind kisses them Iwnesth the skies uf Jims. "Across the world he foliowssl hsr," sight a viiion from the summr choir, ret ertiug leunyson's day dream, snd I clasp uiy htt1s tm(Ulslvry, murnmrlrt'i "tiiot bleet the briilegnwea and hi bride I" VHR IS.. PROVIDENTIAL CSCAPC. Uw a VMg mAj tlbtalH4 taleahle MnnwlMta tsl In 1t, A r-f'l husbahd, lib rhsrtiy(,'lxgtns al homo, and tto yimug woomo really kwt vt twlinr unlit ti, ss tfea him whne la live, with bis mother sod sUtrs A writer In tl Journal and Mfssrngivr trlaie lw one "hrtdeelei't'f oblalned this klrtwMge Just In titles A tnvug la.ly. to wlMn Jehu Wlltrm was mgiigal, was tlsltlng at his notitr', John hl a bright Utile sister, who ImsMl t$ fv4 iif the llor Onaesywl.ee Ibcy were aloes together the i LlUt said c Ml Jouea, I with jta wmld stay st sr Itntisn always Tt preepoctlv bride, with a twt bnah, reMdli "H Vvi tike in -t writ tbst you would ! gla to bave m tit a UIff" MV's ' ssi Aata, "hut IlistsMM. what I ws thtoklsg awt, When ivs ar sm-1 tre John Is horrtl II wlli v little otes 411 baus ns sbwl sit Ue IIi-ji " MU Joers ws slerUed. Hhe b4 iWtght thstJoha wasapartUetsrly saelahle ywsg n-ii. rlhe had .." 1 with grt aatksfaw Un itow klrl lr wet to the ysgr Hit dirnwlt la hr twmt Has it tveelMa list thlt wa all Ht " ' "e wk14 ! far the werl4 tnsity a f.su wM was rfeHf rtes im.1 hersb te sso-h a UUJedertlage Anna Hhe 4eterJi.d te IsvsetlgaU the m altar Ht mstsgol te be rreat, sssaee. Wha Jt4tn ree where t-VestJilfo wsrealfH; In the bsnu As m a h wa seavr evig b to he heard he tnA ovt, agrtiy t i "Yes little hrsts, ysrs hsre - Utu hrl Uetortl ef the hwi-a this atlewtete 1 Uglteyv gd irvnteg" That was sikoerh ff Mls Jtaae. f)vh ae aider brothsr woeid svt he lihsty u bsk a frA hvWss4 The esgagetseet ritg was rvtvrt,adlt VrietKt wsat Istee facing that st had kasdt a prvvv sWatiat earp i i ' ee (silMt VtswrwMiel ae III UtMaty f eight , the hrethaw ef the atrrtfttrr's 4ef ws tehe dewa with srarlet e-vt sivd died, says a writer la the sV-stea Pest. H i.1 hhe setesai eevtee axata tf V llttees had Iwea Vilg vesv a hvg aarterehrew. AtVr tUs aaath this, trrth aeveral Uer tssefsl tyeiUieg, waa Ctrhed away la a trvsk. Twjiy.us yaaea Ut, la VKi, taw sU .ia lew sd the 4ie M thla trtsUr with Vrr set a yw.reey wtaea sbe made te fUsJaef, UiU wsefhaa r-s4Mg The traag was r-xJ tfce '4 awyafhrr rtssrriral. aedl X hOtere-hrsta waa taee v sadpte-HtUd te 14 adase' try.aeA4 a trsttsg IV- ttl fetetgM the MiO fttw waa euvt by s-farie fevsr Ii ws a "t- te U aV-Wt whe wre ceiled te nwsstllstx-a hrw the diseaat had heee cwrtrmitAd, a Uf had haea ae acswt frr as U-t twaa f yeaes At last at evtrrroil in tha Me that le yW4e bm might here trsM4t f giaeaae, mwMP asxw aTaw! mmWrn aPlwwWlaWnJs P Mid the aaere4 w,(h w.ewal shaHaadmaaag law awawat totmaatf wonniiifir iiiimuiAiL Mow ftoM. H TtUof Wma Tmnr. ovist tity Haasmtswt tha hll4flht AsststsNt I nsaeaag Wei kMl4mi hf the , ahe laslte Mia t- 141 Aaiaw the ttetUw wereeta. ttVPTtit I. IIIKlKNT ivara.rraph la mrr-uiniAT niMgii. tr lnterrate.1 lies Mr, YVohkloa. 1 1 staled that lie Hugh O ln?v.si hsd said thst tf he should AM a lotrgUr his hnuae ho r5il4 ge to htm Masrw4 and "U)t to him as wituld te a ftlrni wham I iaairl K hstjv It h th. a drw4 u lake iwy 1ltllt Issm V ea ha. a a.e..l.h aw gwls av ' ---". - rwtrwi mnew would I eu. his artnt. wnU feltew mm io me ,i.Mr ami lnle htm t vet stfsla," Ashe read Utt JUr- Wobbles' ftve hesMied with stwpelhUtng aessat. "That t sihsl 1 llgsdfw,Hrtaise," hetsa4iki4 halt sloud J t I'tolUsn.e Mvr en4t a tiurgtsr to say house thai It i.WUr t trust I tUalt hsi ih Cn U ll'Slhtiw " Ahl how llllla the reivtfHj geatt' man knew of the ptvsvnl, ll sines uf III" future l.en then tha hurgtsr si on hit way hi him fit srrt.lt t The shades ( nlg hi had fsllen with ttnususl detthei.Uort They hsd fslUn lo the Hnt wf abiit law. Hat WobUlis an.Ve with a start, Tst.as aonieona lu the I..vjm ...eons who as slitting tUahhlti lies WwhhUs u tioisiismi fe st.s snd jr reeled t.i tint tlf ale He hrd s-mn-ls la the t.. V pstter and wsnt th.f. The hurgtsr wss tliem and his dark lat..o lilkdo hint lltde to the rsk.l i Ahem," rimrVn. Mr Viohdl, by wy of lnlttKrg htmslf "Tbrnw up jour hsnds," hls. thn tuirvWr, Intellng at tha m lUi toiin hoot.r at Mf WobbW-s To Ih dU toiled ttklnn of the psrsn thn k.kiu hiih1 Ut atxrvt ninety sit caliber Vet he was not sore afraid ''Mr friend. hn aatd, with an slimt si that (tii'llousiinM for ttl h lis Is a.itt, mt raissn, nb sain ' i hate aot eatea my hands Aad standing with arms kliU h ratmty fa'-l the now aetonlshM burglar Well, I I- slugged." ejeoylsled Ue taid nig hi Iswbreaker lie wasn't s.tiUiwed te this. Ml A ITCH lit He Mr. Wobble t plained Ms friend Pwnlev-Mt's system, snd the hwlg lar kindly isffared lo help pel It la pvv cat itperwtlofi "I t a a g(-ud e),t), acil.nJy re l1 arVcd lh hurgtsr, "an! If otiljr tewrw itee'ud adopt It its hUhee ud hate a aws ttK, wnnnirs gtritts. dntun sight easier Urn, Thrr aawfash mtf lsli Is full of tttsl 'stovlstly UlaU.- Is full of tttsls aad trlbheilsUea, Then the grl irswa Ulk4 fetgtf aw tha svbhft of cwvewmtarat aad Ih ia4iiiA of prtttly tuiMh sy thing lilt wvrdt tlh)y had awava effai mi th Urgtsr's mIM, for ust atrtthy a. tvatly s,lt.4 aad alah4 apaewvlag ly at his holt stark, "Hum. Mr HsrgJar, JeetUlp yew re If and wel'vrwv If Urte isn't very mwh lV I'm'inUf, frfft that h d'atte hasty as hre fast " Vut a rFrS6i.t the eHmlaar heart was lov.td, ui ulj tv a kv.4tal, aad Ihea he .rf.ed4 b tall a large Wag whkh he had Utrtsgn Jl) lu Ihle wsaeUft, with (., paraua's light aetd trtabr valbatUe. nArTr'.hj ftg At last the UirgUr arVl Mr. Wobti hd hslpe-4 him peek the leg, wa rwraarrai We aasieteel hint lo the frvet 4r. a4 I T xmw i imar tmsavL aV I ! n i , i I..-, ii , r'.i.-m m ijmm i.m.,i. mm mt imammm . Naaw Asw,v .amw M LwBae tMWMWMWMMMlMMMW.MIMWMM.MMMM amrBX swmasmammi. - i m tmm iinitMfcii-i .. i . ,u.frj e-j WA4 t-pa-ut dWa th4rh street trt Iwske thai M. pnUm 9Mt, a' giAHUttt HsgKtag M-ar, sh4ld "aa4 lar hk v.ryUs ( trmrn v Th il4ee- f Mr.Wehwhia was )Adftwi.s. rewriting it tvt f)t 4j sefMAw. Ita ha4 writ 1-1 a it hefesa, l.t the UtxUt had lisadt rtalfy tahea It vl.V the ,ti0 pta.Uf. A larek st the V,e ia rseertutsv h tha ( "vrdial ' tCeHaev"" a Wagg irL He wt aeek aNtaaervel, av I f Vva ttg4 ajamv "Vva 4eawdaaaaB ha laow me," ha said, "wl taa Mm) hargUr h railed en you last algal I sbihs yeir aerwi.iw, Hqt I ra4 II a4 la rHies.iuivei aat a refefwew asaav I , wUh ,t rwtura your slif sod gtv m i self no Ut (asll. The hurirtat tasUtsal sa III hav lmtit.1 ever the police. w ita aaTrvaaati rv. roatUtinl, snd uadsr the hahltoal ntav last wt was teamsed ws 4tU Ut ttfsv iutmtw vi Thlh4fUf,eowUttg at It did, the w-'tat W this late, was ttt long far this rotate and It sxrttaty nwslla4,. fwarlee ldervt, la thb-ego lUrataV atttAattxtti rt otr, Pilnetpat Wt, TVnoy, what aa I do for itwf 'lVeitny tty teahat the seel ma --p to S thai ,u'.M !. 1.1 aai I . ... r , .... .- , " --., - . ' m b give iwt a sever whipping I Tsk ff yeor JVtt- IV-h She Usee Mlsw Mae. "Wkafw at yo4 gwtng, a ffM tnaldr he ln-w(rv4, riiovitl the aahthef IwdketUa sin. tlhue of aw an side (. ehatawler, my la Uw,. dr II ea )W (a ts.4ea IrWloeofe, w,re mf aaswarvahfe dfterstiUsUow it to attract vh aa aasownl of )el dild frwn hhe lltlevt4 w-l nf tha gwntly sttliHlatlng kin as may tat deemed ittery and adiltehte." eaim I; repll-., th rustUglrt, wt. had aswh4 for we wekt U a rhssiua fasntty And h pasM! vipoa h mf, leatlaf a gilt-ting tdtwl gfotwtlag wtoia the grout.! where lately had i.4 a aawda dnHMf Ofswcerjf Wei id What Its twMa WMt Itw, Tismp I'tsase, str, a rtarf a d. tat woitd give me a anw, ewswfiwtahla hw tf the winter lUwetaleat Part; It wsmhlf WstJ, aoman thsll snt all winter hiag fa the ashw wf ww doll, litre's hha avny "Jsahe. air ' lint atop lli-w U that saveaal a gtt tow a heeser4 "IVH gtt se h-ata' dfwfth, air, a' th.w the -eftie aa' the ywg et reUra me hi alnur q.sHt, sir H f Y Hseklf r avsaaaiasststsw.a TWg m,Wi rtaaeeae awd Wa lost I hae.a, "Pntoelse aa a ryUedld Mtwf ema. aetsr wk Vmi Ut he had hie dneheeta, Whn h ttert4 elf aad saUi ?llhaf atimwr a leader ha,' he 4 llta IftlthseseU the awrU 1st adtww ai alt wtsd H ' lt-a4s ihstr "Why, he hwM hate gwaa tea aw4 said 'Nut. It tk-rt Wwst 4, ea wr I other, 11 l he Urrrwwlag, Taeeaa wey a 11" Jlarswr's Hatar, aWtlaewtel AWwll. (Tha ntrtllf's ywegl bee base AW lf4M n h Utling a act HsgCwal rib st-4 hat ln shst p fii aa h-r at leasts a tfwai th Hihte ira lytag TVe Minister H, pa, hst ; leer! that fw l MU l't of eae, pepav MislsW I'srt si ssi well, lata Aih 'eU. haVa aa1 etateew '(st. All lea are llara." " I Hrf, Aa Pedaehg wesahee, Thete, darting, the last emat he. as he started 4a Ih eteaa. Me had aearljr reehd the fata the aw ti4 hm haeh "1'ie JmI haea sewalsag ama sahl. "aad that late bias a hwsat Maw Ue thlrteeath, a4 that laaaAafaHf aalsmhy wsetUr, sea haea Whs a ha Kalirgjt a the aawea aa Ihirty-aetea "rfw Hrtt Ka Yaw Meet. m rt. Ce'aMr -I am te fVsal 4a JfeeaaV etly. aM I mm tm Aaserwa W atej aw Me'intaile 4a hWper, ae Mwatea) heiwaa. I hae twdselr u make ma'asastU awat hewaenl tahh b as awsea ef her hav iwmlag a ('trmm 4 Jtsreasliy, Jeslr llarw ewnkl fw Ilka a aaaf af mU wih eheaf ef gwhf Uaaawwsea aa4 yrr la the Mhr? JaesUe n-kly r OrwosUggs- JVs txeh a aaa aef tery, last -ir awsatteatta) a)l( aoaeg mtt yet W sdleh v4 ifta4 MaUrrp4lgHilhy, lama , t h'd ;t. 4ia41eaT H9 Wfhe, ih hifftereal tieethevmtfl f)tMwiMsggwnA4, ae I waa ahwal ha as; j-fi slhtsa wltaW4.vw ivaga- . fsawt-n Ul: aVbgaaa mm Cusiver tl Urhar ehe) Ua lams lar Aprwtlne e, sir. Ma la at awsww ssMk Cwevmaes Aay til lag erhte Atttltttl, saetee) hla pa, wsr-ley the ner says h U very wi fttyv Umt hUss4.-, Yr stgwe, M aaseel assamaaf aa Vamsv fSlev-l haasy 1 asa ajtf.MI ;w. awaatwa. i aea maaaa a Will ye tsrr avt lteiseVa, maWUsgv 14 mewrg wlt y-v weswtwtaw aw Sgltaataw Uas yaw aaa, mi mitxal Maimv-. ammmmmx i ' um .'i'iiii mi, p. an i in ii i mwmamJ JsmxamxamxamsVal mmmv J X m f-mvsaa4msmkratsdwvahha