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7'M INF 'iea;E ll i l/e pago Oibuiaa aA` ME IOre i I M ý/rrr wll 0011l &wi iua·l . 0.14 r rwJlltli . ill Oil Lurrru IUuIUr at wWL Old, / Out u Ilrru, Ou~y . ru~tlrr yr·ru · Osud IuuI L . aau warL ud .Mbahr ura.r· .. Orr r yr ru rlu' lr vi Y ka& Uwugu4 ME MArINI U,a cow"*, Iur wiw34 wu.u caUl Lu igraA, T'Ai uI.ad.. IL. az.wa , U-) Az a.. aatt fat. yo faa UMJy wield t4 .. )~ W;,,aapous ulAlft ur thea TTp/ ýq Lrrtlrr yrd, St, pay nerl at ad! -Urwac Wall/ TOR IfNEMY'b VI.At Wht itujuruatl W t .urolluuuaaa 'PLarr vurda waura u I.4 ay r luaaly laarra, dimAdie citi, llaaalaiaag aa, anda .Wied biataa, spok U UWo i ltar aw the worda o4 I. tuaiaaWa uaiaLc h$11mW4 h boat. Mba wcar the )uuaaalt uf (lftata aodaae Oat., li. aawuawudur at taa c.aall navy of doutesidau. Telady wi th deus))h ) bIrth m e well f..Uupd, sad Ala. asaura ot bar aMgur u te mighlt ofi ia whip whiti had boon ftr Stw. daf~r a Laimiatg 5,dft, sa as Iatdaa ILu haall-a. ao. tadm iu a .patljl at tah a allw attalclta. s.aiaa awl atLti lighat hlla. Thu this bigger s.Wol 0 out du !5,I two IndI TLa ala Iat at watr aallt aar %la:h wa a.t aitia..LL tlb.. 11.1 w(1Ia alit.,.. baIt aaaalaa~ aila laa hiast. aLa ahu ra.l al thatall aata iaaagL ou ac Llasa Iatltaba. wurdaalin Wia aawaauua that r.tulath alt.p tIjlla Iltaa. tlha oaaaaa.auuda at lit' Ilaauuta. &yaaaaa ,La~. baaal Iaal~lbta a ~llra. clattacat atalaaaa ehip t lad trie u dug. ' ELla ws wlar aaah to arr ha, aa~hhkaar athea lehaaiaaa Afttaiaatiuaa, "li a the laa5.laall 4." Thist % wulu Uwur ha rr.1e and dell~) 'Alto uuulllt aitat laltior e gattalla batai, alaul akhuag fl, rtrul hlr.. suit u~ Lu L~~r~` IAlg hat. a lta. o uuu laaa.it aa tha.ii rh aa Luu( bar less. alua h.aad, aa..akLau ala i a Lauuaaa.it of gloat valae, tatatta., to Ir; LL;Y LLU otvosl *LII ( Lei on ih h ,thataaa, ~ al~a 'a .,taa ti aL Fill a11, Lhu. aaah utL a , J Ly Laa tala ta. s Ili t~r~ltu. L w, u Iu i t It kA, ' Ihu uluul lus.Lk,,.1. (Less s111 se, cud situ '.Aarluuk.rI l "L .. kc. but wluulww.. sUULLLUII ., .. , Vt Laas La LL...u ta attu ,i all o ya)au 'A t ttll.tar. thLb :.aal7 I. us) LaaalaaLa tisht11 auJaaallL.L.a aI ALL ,..tlt .athaata.' L au L ..l ha L .talaar ,aia aaiaaaataLaa aattll. 45,~~, orr.L Ls'L 11..h1L5 s)s ukswwgl~ wW,! haaL 1, f , wilaat. k ,,.u; .,tie , Frl Lust bscuu ietulJ 15,, ý" ,Wks,, , ,Lul~j·. L tut s,..1 must wu~luel!, 1 shouid. a· atl a ut La au w ".,1" atat.it.1 aSlta Lu a athe sum, alu uaa.aga.n taah5a. But I a rlktlaaotaia: ul w . Nla utt a. W) a.aia .. uO rude o O0r glob.) a aatst e aa bara Lit' . b tIa atta tsw .al.a "%s ,am ia.batebtha lbaat boty, tatltals Lta Lat. ctad bat lucak at aldl auartaaabaan "l tiaat att aala. a. ala, aailtaa hi, i L~ab. IYaM1t. 'Itita. imaah Itai rahtaa tLhe s uaala clar ha bitahad t t. tir aiuwt sh.L ia. Ile adatataaa.a a.. au t ka t."t,1A aitaetat auaaait but ii baa sitkh blat e5, aad :.5,a5a premed Up ci abrtrver could roaad WU wait batal Of uWlind, awl seat. Tlw ,aa uu atutg bthaiaat busk a l thwly riting aluuala. ahiah tlrawctuaaa hathtat., used tUaza. Thu uwaaaaa.. wvlial h.. taou tratae m aug t.ja&. ttaaaaaa IM aaaaLt uLaalal LW Lite ul. caad a. ha a Iralt, calacg thaw hb5, .ata. '1I waIca aaaa Iu to ,..,u te,,rl~551-1 h-L' Stru~l. by htr y~alruuyy uoul) ~,u. cuwll .d thuuruw atartl tu: wu 1. %U*thot th. lad al uadar, tluutlraa uru ~lrutUul.. BeUuuitulait".w hta ")u over thew, wad b1 .ii irrlOWa . tub" whUu ha kutut to ý th ,ixw4lwJ iitw. 'i, Go&hrhryu %a cutlaarua..' ,Aid No, 'I ,oil uotA ha'., a i.Wl ,i ortkut olwazrl. if a. '1lalt t ioaL t by %atd ta, .auzd. wi .u we tuc.tdJ ir Lut Djat ZL ur j*htLb., Thur aur uts, ro li b) look. Tha, tawe. 1 chat mLa wao ar ourf Jula. t uwoda. The) hurliadl bloa to laka thai prueIpa lM. while Uiw o the atr pi ttuudetl te IIALt:S the aura. IaIgY.. the Gaii.. U. Our uhll hewn Isltr the .ky seau vere, uL ' laud., manl dau lad had .et in Beuu.t had bher earuful 'aaw, the l t 14tht of the 1. vu ~ tportLury t take thi e __ot _ruilou of the sWrurJ' the wbheu we.I W beh Dao. 1 ab) ajm hi s . e Inb·~od bar. A he. 'hawte lady wuas to teeeatmia.iaula 01 the wý wua areabuut t p.iah ii. At Z tees i cwt 'e e111 tr than t~~ldy ~ *ArL a uat~ 5talad can skan marnarnat. haded at Is hb" with a ha1auu. yi aa. t u 'aill tali a ales. uwL ta ya taaoumtt thu.. to he u. MI ll Iuohud~ Mihe pae. sasthe. tuas ddan t" bee utp. ,Ab, tgeu w iW. .bu waiodaimad. 'who world. a a a aom r 011 jlearn, hia y". WpIhu liuLo~u 'ahohmou frlurn up4 taiJhelb hlmlieaa hairu tdha ZIR!"'FV LMOS Y-it I prgrp D...aa -ethe l h. ". bo J eJ i d the it ta. tpwl tibr tea am * ai a~lw b Lt. imas. b t sl bioat Io t Iid t a. redros wlen obeyed. They ly4Id arlnag so dW digeu a of the aiLp a, d vat to .as, regardles of the aproaslayt Aorta, the )0oii ,mer kaipino eye mdidily asd on tihavlllp , aul id knew it Lth vessel iet, tiLt e wan bI very near her. IBut be looked in vwla to see har dark lgure lowe upl ci thei uil . AtL tl wuomalt, IA ,,e gathrT i.,1cn Iti.1e birel Ilb a v i vid tiL ,ot Illh,1AL1uua, lil A peal uf dlimen ic tliuiAdAr, it Lu l lau thme lhunder, Le I.eede.l not IhE rlslll, g lorul. '1h1At AILh ',t itylJlh.aui hLis i.,.wuelhi. Lthe ve.ael at a ,LuAl d.UsmieL. trlu him "lteady, Wl y ur, mle-ady," he whi-. perd, whei (i, Illluliuir "eed, "l shall pull dioltly uudl her semru." At tkLa ISu.tAt, uanother diih of lighublag iiluWiSaerld Ith ekky and water, ad ti e I ema Ai dluir.c upi h abe thedyg Lh.adhal boieL du duisu ltie day, he mw that it was no lonigetr thes, it hol' liewAn ruemuved,. He AiU . fit at e omeil to Ihlank what wma to l. dolll, and h u d h d hl rsoiluloin. "I .hill u ou ,Awrd lone, mm.," amid h. "Keepi the uul where sabe Ii, aseatly. If Il didg e where 1 t-iuk it IL, ti lhue ip uti 'a rmllli., I will have It. If I am not lick ii lita mwllallut, al.d yolu hliuld iear Say lmirm, Imike the beat of yolr way to the ihip and L.ll thL ouora mud ante that I ,hild ikm a mIa. Yi w mult Se eoUllowa. I'ake io the mll, for the aliU ai will be upon Ais in a few mllUIillle." Theae hatly iomuwacud were whiapi ad lu Ih imuau, who lama foratlr in the hoal 0 cwlhL tiLe ordaen She) duale Iot dlaihly, mloh aSl they wiehad to hlarl their leader' p.eril llillglaugl i i ly from thel bat, the )oag mae o cacught hime euitin, whioh waer whlhle reuah, and uuimlmally .OsLendd to ihe bulwarki. ele uuuld heir the regular tramp of the e,.llt, c ol dlek, who, aivtug ueeryLtilag - I A ii4ei for rhe S .umillg itoim, had but little A u t.lLµe lcmiiiem So pSIupl hilm. tiee ha liso e iuu.ir. ..... -. - t I sItuIoeistlale AItarknes of Ile liu, ...t I rthe .ura wtlicl wea tLke to Ipreovel aI ilsg Illugll Umed on t ,he alil Lhat might Ie ihe anA&i of betra clug tli. 5itiLuo ia the eas -.l to lhelo une .ew oe sehore. tsa w o,uJd hbe ih.litui with tbhrobbtg hair to Lhe Slta am tihey ippeialchedo him. Ihe At.m1r tucicid iuei' iiW . arc d that i/titit l lchi gltl ul weuu t atlw wca dowu ,.i thi eeiri ut staLe .abl duiir, whUIc ite p eepd iron l euulg the unarrow oo rk, ciad mi. ai elt.I-ied old omiptaiu .eLeit t hla cuudl t..l.u with two ~f h. oillere by Lce medu., .ue.4di. over thoe wolnetil uo vari u. bittle. A ibLltaA ot Ito, eer ti ss w "aae t Ltt, tabLke ibuwc*d the 014bit ut lte1 wltz jot..i Ithe g tut ebiwb he butt pizttiud Liebtu ttta, Latheri whe, it b..test, ilae I li htoruiu rotl olrt it wau hutud doryu. ILio )' .ttgrtr dil uot ipauee log to ,:,uvd'tt..t whet.. do. butt pliitty weted lita ,, ý ...', idb tubioug altk but cup. bowed . v to.'t.dI Ut, tet Uw., attul tat beti itep .0 io..iiieil t the dui, read toia whit urb ttuý t - :"uu to..uue the w bon'r 1 h... jewu to turrxwte t bu euuat, sar. to wolt toi-tartoo. if ? hao ouy. tol 1h4 'Who thu atera vtouu' "Wbai .bo thus Woti', Orand the asps thau t'a~t, .o.totttthwtl itt thtt .atkt~i~tidtio "1 sitat Ai utltor, tat. ul the eswlelhatuh ii wi %.ibr harbor," eatd the youiO leja, aho bed uotaw .wed tb tlag, "%abr [aelaa o tcurry Nli Lu Lay oouaatM lti." At he eaad this he bouted Wu lbh ashaa dour, folluwed olwuly bys bullet toam lb. te4riaa s iasiol, ead are lt slrat. becomet atorreb, ho aturid upon the teittte of the "Look out for oe blow, he ahuuoted. iad tbwI hajieif ito ytoe eat without aatoUaaatt bateria. Has bout' urew reuaagauzed b. traue. ho wee ,aught It a uouaIet eabd d * Jld an tutahoe wat, whib. a volley of patal bells tue talt tlau :&t r.aakta by thtee who watra abus. Lbti tauita heal atow biokea eaae the wauJ bigeu to t ite tim with Witl "Up tth e rat al; baaLoa burry, t I"be," ,tatd the ottag herao. A eaoat a ia atIld recover his breath utfta hi. tuckitig. Theu crate itrainatly obayedl haw uradas. e ul the uutit itttitt thu little beet wee ytiun iu wuards Whe harbor bloera the lahel, take it gad ee.-biual. wngiug its wey Lu Ia iaate The eneaaa oupeaad i bhrtelse ruaaaaa thre of graet Wetti at thatar ilaretuitta btut it tuly tIure d to tall tau, atUtoit wtabtu tat buoar their cwal itt v iruathl g hadlou mutzed, tad they tbheefore at ouae ehoeeJ ight tawl uaebltsd the boat to beaptej vheauui lor her. It wee .viot h ealt batraur elte, the aut hed bee. tilrd by the chip at tae that lbh bust of the yotaedva trarr rouad tat rloaatayl. of hue uau crtal. Slave you tutuurtv the sbeg Y' on-vl lb. 4 ,.tote, ar. HetYW(L huunde uteri th The usl omuer eke reteved e y lh teatue wat at it ea. teemi the water emd eet Aa. pamea. Sby tl baits uklee bud beau eats ial oeluaa. Th ak the wsteet ble erd - aMa tweed him . toa u WM mA kissed tt Pis tt aio A~hotber Mmn~a h wo; %M.M.. Pr u ; v Mavyjgt Asvacuer. Upsuad otwazvy yueaaaguahuvbaea turu, r Z&SvO uE CW beSIai. tmried a guirl beioagjinto tU cwAly. Thauaas. nowrish cupaig weat to r s d. win the bride's frids. The bgidejguao. how ever, culd ut afue withtheft aWIN uwtrre ota fin awatL· left his VISV cadwea} ahy n OVAkae w~ther The UQaabdrUMSw to be have thai habur b lulM d aher Io~k hi dewich i m a ts ves w e utao ooaadeIe4 thhew JA d Short Ip alb ber 4 NýI!_LrthtP tw ISO~"=~~'~ r~~~ lus aone tl .Newill. to rea4e. A few day ago the AIst huiand masde his a Sppra t at th redOelMe* at ailer- in Wlalatai, sad to her he iL d that he lhad een for some time living in Newatle. .ie then meae inquliries resepieatilu the wife he had I.ft, aid weu eurlpriaed lt, hlas that he lied a mnarlred daughter IlJing In Newcastle the very town that ir had hi msell Iseesl residins - and that the wife he had deserted wae eaarritd againa. Ilic uister was un able, ho,)wene, to, give hmll the alddre of his daluIht.r1 , suld after waiting upon ,ane of h~ l ralativec at Mryi.ort -tlº wholu hel anuuuneIe hs intlention of aearhnlalg f11l the daughlter he heal never mealn- hle p,r,.ceda l to IthI reilItenace of lae wife, sat far from, the town, in or ,ar I.to dla L .i: i daughll ter'sa llJreca. Thees l alse alahll wasI lou. at homlIne whena the wnsmcerer naaia the vail, and the womlan w las in the house alone. fie knaLlI'lkeld et thIu dolor. Wheat thea won)lan opened it shen failela to ree ngelia him anld ask ed hiie what hli wanltel. The man asked is, al. hadi at iliaughter alive, and if wi, where hilat a livin'. Tiel woman wlalhdl to kiow a hl rusaon llar asking Allia a aeialellln a il n qluslslred if ise was mliv relativ al f tar dlauglltter' h autanld. "Nu," hle replied, "I am a near.r rol altive thanl that." 'Thi w.o,,aa thtes miiaited 11 into the holiuae, .land gave hmla the at i es. whclh lae ullt illt, Ilte lpcIket andl prepared to leave tLhe lhoalt) . Ac hot wasr trro.asIg the tlhraho.l he lirurnedl, and l. kin iher full ia the fatIc, sild. "Wll. II Nima, vyo hate got aiurriad again, and I hope that yiou will doal well lby your husatnd andil live cofortallly, I aml yiour atiangh ter'a ithalir." 'Ptha l.aar womallnl klnow him thIllen, anld, alamat falntilng, criedl in a thrillling tone. "thi, Jims!" but heafore lse conuld rre.ver her 'cotlluaela lt ' hI ad walkted away. Ils lacs aiie left the ,ouatry. Personal M antion. Whittier is i hbl rooms at thile Ilitl Winthrop, Boaton, for the winter. lBartholomew Tarney, of Bath. Steu. ,hnii couty,algnaiaued husone- huundredth oiithtday the other day by walking three ulles. Madame Ktstort has aged rapidly of l.te, but she will appear at Bath. Eug anil, shortly, and play in Iuglllsh. t'rofeiar Brookts. of the Red hlouse t tfrarvatorv has been award.ed the lnarteoi tris' of $2ik0 for hts reuetsI dis. oioory uf the ~utoet it I1'2. Rev Albert lonumel!, of Berliu Falls, Shl . hasL in his posuasiotl two seven ,eav .d blo urns, oun eight-leaved and oiL ,ulllne .ard., all picked from the 50mi plmit. hpmIuron t. well enough Ito sit ti a i to lhue u Wa.bingtoul et illlter. t11e. .'touwal* ! Jackviol willi AloU be it t ';LT Lt'mUai capital ItI 4tile wneas. lhe Duke of AIg'l has beern stayuig ,I f t few de a with \r. LeuuyVun at \IJworth. tPrfl..,ors Tyudall and 1Hun sy were luchbInddi* in the party durring tie Duke's viail. Caleb Stokwll., of Louidot, Onit., was accnvdigluy urpriied the ulher muore tng when ure.. ~tockwell presutetd him with two sous and two daughters, All use. 'iuo·oquoutly, welin uisd what he'd got, he sourrowfully said. "Onlv two small pair." The little ones are th ivinlg. It us igravely announced thaI Col. Mike Sheridau will write a sook on the Yel lowstone park excursion. .Mary Autdetaou has returned with thluka a play which Oscar Wilde wrote for her. Wtlde's a reer as playwright seems to be not more stael than his eason as a dude. W. S. Chamberlain, father of the yuuug lady who is receivlng so much at teuuiou from the Prince of Walae and other Loudon society, appears In a card denying that his daughter is urtaged to Mr. tairus, the Wyowiul g tattle leamer. Phi is iW purtauut, if tLue, but as Cai i-s la a ba mtuwa trui 'way back, and would as .oon rip an editor up the back as twist a refrautoy steer's tail, we .refer to bear from lun before having anythiug to sayablout his love alair wtun the Cleve rad belle. I~ieutwmwt-tieurrrar ` ttbr,das wilt a nawu wuwnuad of the United btrla .rany ou the tInr 4 o 4ovembmr. tiener .1 Johu opoe will eouree ~4 beridsa . ',uw wera of the muiltary Dhitioe on it, Miteuuri. Yr. Jonatban Norem, whoa. mule betraj hia Ynk..unams, bItt who has rmedmd in Atlanta ti., lot the pest tif witwue a i Yte-bw writtaa £ ok en titled ")awuuunwy 1Ianrldd *a PArty aew and Oraia-amir,' which the Nnsaa hale now in pxL r. Nor cria wan the eabi ci a indt for awVeeor of (deoae Ia 1616 and hr bal d cdma ea to )aam -^W o do - 'wel acy tree. aa mw rhaea.ukweeby loaf ohanratiom. .a1 booa te be as nod" 1a' T. Pb oe' Jae Kany will ail frem Ilvrpoei tor hem. oa(* . 14. > writeale fried is thi scAN: "?I* ndkahrmef no uaameatO. -or the disbeaseof may would-be leama Wll pcsvsut as fref te, the th IbIe .Ub of WA" Ut On a aWaem is BLgaiad I tee lathe· Ua&LkmI.M mt~ Ii wiheem , "!ha totnd The w'a&ra cemmimaso the sub" k :tAaee.ial- for the ASvaaememat od SImem k e ltmWaded Lod Rmi iPeei denof the ahlbe 1 Wo~b·'-r a- 1llpr r 0 I0rl ilk I llL, eg bier l a Iwer, NOT iOOsLrAN. 'Wbat time Is it MaodeU " asked Ga1f I 17n ptao, a an slenu. wm abut thrty-Ave-looked ap from earls: "About balf.past eight, I belime,"and, T bean to out her work away. Gao's qut bhad been for the aito aix years the nal for retirtag to rest, and, alhough it was fall an hour and a half be foe the usual hour, Madeline nver thought for a moment of hbesitating to obey. f.e had looked at his watch at reght, and a few minutes ter, and at quarter pat had changed his e.rr, and coaged uael y, and now he asked: e "Whai time Is It?" Madeline was the orphan daughter or U old eshoolmate; l titer had taken her home with him when she was only ten year old. and his sister bad eased for her with moth. erly soliottude, until she was wooed and won by Frank Reynolds and went to a die tat city to live. Gafer had made a tent. le to-do about her marrying called her an ograteful good-for-nothing, and declared the beginning; but, nevertheless, spared no expenne on the wedding trosmeaa. And when, about nine yeas after, she ine back to her old home, widowed and child. less, she was tenderly weleomed by the lonely man, for the gram waved .over the grave of the good, true-hearted tLiter. For sii yea. she had kept boues fr him. eared for hi, humored him. and mad everything bend to his comfort, as fe daughters ever do. [over she had in plenty three who would at any moment hve id heart fortune and hand at her eet; and when Gafer heard that Madeline had refuedsthem, he chuckled at thLeir da oonL ture and smoothed her soft. brown heir, tollngt her she was a god girl, every way wort, of their love. only he haew that she would ever leave ham. He ba grown a arutoml. to meeing her happy. contented hat by the oppostte side of the tre. with 'ome kind of work in her hand.s that occupied neither brain nor attention. but left her always free to ,Aeen to nt wboen he spoke, or play cheas when the whoua eeied ham. that he felt no tar at the atasntion she reawved. He ieldom spent an evenmig fro homo maleae i l. hane waL with him, and he had never Iaft h.s ntiave .itty suio sh care, home. H, waS thnhmung of all ' b to-onigt, as he watched her folding heJ work so oerot'illv. SW eat are you going to 6o. Kadehine'' he asked at last. "Gemtag to put i.tay my cork.' srhe an swered, arply. 'Whit ae you putting itawwv foro' 'You ukedl me the tue, md that is equsvltentt to as, ng I am tared of youn. Madeline; go to bed.' " 'No. it in't." said G(lter. gridyl: "ome nicuk bia. I want to talk with you-there. let that knitrs.i-work alone. What ui it, that you are in such s barr, to tlnauh it?" StockUane,'answered Madeline. aentan tounay; "atoohiaig for aelins Buleyolds. avea 't you ny moe that yoe make esr a hfme l ti the air?" "Yes. I have a pear on. I beleve. and in nse of emeqaemy I maild borrow of you." anr eat mfe a few momenta in parfect nlaaae; at last, wath a vaolemt eiurt and watuhvy moo the ar of a man who tId jst made uip his naid to have a tooth palled said: "Maddy, I am guane away. 'Qoagaway!" she repeated. 'Where to. e e tea of sarprns in wtuch the tuas ton as ed fully astanued (iates of the limporance of the rvelvtte. "Yes! I am l to New York; Bonne. hue is going to be married on New Yeg'r Day. and waase me to be pwomamn. Who would have thought old Bonnehne would mwe test arred at ist ; why,. he a at leat ter years older thea I. adI am 'moat Iay. YoU ae, Maddy. thald. your old bacheler tremd a ,s too old to get maroed yet. Dreadfl ptty leap vear is 'moet oyer; hbas I me. a hle. bearly ran. in the pea. of life. with p.eaty of momey to suggs aIfe a no wage fortheum int, -t what Mame you gna -d't toen Mt m to g.? "No. ea ad reiae. asiue, 'l I ould rieyr yea mldat a; I tdmade tdt. es eaismle f e Nelw Ym' ar; a fat. I nather think atof ms mamed pyell." Mdeash. ee yon COeW?- sad tieiee fairy beamlted in lae char wish asias. meat- Why, wht wall haease of the ben whit wall beeese t mal Ill arve, I ines I abMWt "You oat? lata meth , ra." eahed Maut, is the sale we. bheamsm -YTea se roesy wel," eaal (ear. e- ly. '?het I newer aneal lie wath amathat ar in the heam, I shoelpu t iam net be. fiet the heameare was owae. 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