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A Plain Girl.
A Story ta Thw« OhapWm,
r Ail the Year Round.
(Continued.)
CHAPTER I.
[.anitley bowed to Ills new a qu,l
, u t did not break the alleuce. He saw
Lin; was a mere girl, uot pretty. nor
wearing a country-made dr cas of
.me dark material, which gave her almnat
, 1,1 ikcrlali air, and he saw, too, lhat, uu
iii in"'i °f the girls at Mrs. Willing'«, «he
„embarrassed and ahy. He took k faintly
Uriime pleasure In her embarrissraent.
,, rce.vcd that sto had expected him
Jäh lift couversatlon, and that «he was
uueerUlu whether It wa» hci| duty to
1 A u be did not. At lait «ho rulscd her
1 with a glance, half-couragcoin, half
nwalibc, »ud aeked him hurriedly If bu
Li music—If ho played.
TLat c-lauee was decidedly the moat lu
K tblug about Miss Barrlacn, more
rteresttok than th. two feeble little guea
which cams In sunh hast, tnatl 'he sec
•d tripled up tho flrat upon her llips. It
•venled a pair of gray eyes, ordinary as far
ibrliiktnrM sud color were concerned, but
Ith «certain peculiar Intenalty and poatl
,IIIJ Of panalon Id them.
Mr Lrogley, still with his self-cobcealcd
B eer uuawered briefly that he considered
Imself altogether Inoffensive, that he waa
0 t lo the habit of singing or playing or re
lilug verte, or torturing bis fellow -creatures
i any way.
If be had smiled when he said It al e would
1 U. answered with a ready amlle but ho
poke wills such a cold gravity t|iat poor
llg, Harrison did not know bow to take the
«expected reply, and she looked away, dis
jscenied and abaahed. He watched her
or « few seconda as If he were studying
iBct'nng quaint, small and curloue, and
sen with a subtle change of Intonation he
jok up the conversation, and saw her lift
er hea l and look at him again. Judging
rom her shyneaa, her uniformed manners
nd Impulsive glances, he decided that any
interim' paradoxical talk concerting life
ad lure might produce an amusing and
mrel effect. To a practical talkir three
Dlnutes will suffi e to arrive nati,rally at
«y subject, and In less than three minutes
Ir. I.anglcy was In full awing, arguing,
ml supporting hit argument with many
lustrations, that the sole end and
1::. of life sliould bo pleasure. The gray
,v wondering, frightened, fascinated, were
jx I upou Ills face. No one had ever talked
In ike girl like that before. She cculd not
isdw how empty and Indifferent It was to
dm nun at her able. She stammend such
Itiv answers as wi re absolutely needful, but
ie: own voice see: u-d to have a leeble dls
:ord in the splendid music of hit words.
IhiU' he e|Kike she was conscious or a start
in' rush of freedom, a glow of color, a
A new
as that
In
Mr.
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Ln- tiliig of pulse«, ad outlook lutcf
oil wider world. Her one detiie f
e should uot pause.
Hit very heart seemed to stand still when
lot- Willing appeared upon, the scene. Of
i.o would leave her—of course he
louiil p) and talk to Rose. To tho poor
Mr plainly dressed cousin, Rose Willing,
ritb her airs and graces, was a formidable
nchaiitreafi. But, to her surprise, Mr.
dnelt-y was not to be drawn away from h!s
|Ulet corner. He met Mias WUilhg'a ad
itKT-s with apparent unconsciousness of
Hr meaning. When she was perplexed,
ml finally piqued, he parried her thrusts
1tli mlllog p .ll'enoss, and, when she re
tated, he sat down again hy Kmrr a Ilarri
n, who waited In the shadow, sijent and
imitating. For a moment he said nothing,
m iheir glances met. There was ^changed
iprt salon iu her eyes, a faint dawning
ill ronsclousuess; she was thinking of her
Vouldi not go
i av —he would not talk to Rose. Could it
e pr *lhie that he lound pleasure la talking
)her, that lor her sake he was fingering
len-? The mere thought of such a posai
llity bewildered her. I
By a woman accustomed to hbmage a
Bin'.- attentions are easily apptalsed. If
in-cares for him she cares for tbeifc; if uot,
key un- merely a natural recognition of the
lelight lui fact of her charm. But a girl of
Jhom no one has taken any heed > finds in
Ultra a hint of something In herself which
Ihe had not suspected, bhe Is reaqy to love
ho teaches her that «ho cnn iu
a
If ss well aa of hlm» He
W. 1, Mr. Langley »poke again hlslifttcnor
rao a' eager aa ever, aDd Tet» peradoxical
» it may serin, the acarcely grasped the
Dotting of his words. Her interest bad
liili- 1 from his talk to himself; tavhat he
»Mio longer tho question, but why
it* said it to her. That the most brilliant
ouii.: mau «ho had ever seen should
w drawn lo her by an attraction
be liai un* of which she could not Ul
us something marvelously like magic,
is al raid to move, afraid to Withdraw
p, lost in so doing she should une 11
Kioualy reverse the spell that ljeld him.
«he km
id »
She w
; ."i
that ehe was Dot beautiful; «he
•new Hite was not clever; she longed to
mow ht r deficiencies aloud, and tko words
would have c me hotly from her heart In
quick throbs of passionate sincerity. Was it
[possible that he could care lor her, could
«*lrc love apart from any charm of grace
*r talent f 11 that were indeed possible, she
e Jt that ii wub not possible that sije should
•lihliohi the gilt for one moment.
The first notes of a waltz broke Into the
jMbanu-d circle which bis companionship
[M drawn about her. A mlddle-kged lady
tw been persuaded to play, aud a few cou
ps were about to d*nc« in the neat room,
h»* music brought Mrs. Willing, determined
jurai] the ridiculous flirtation which had
r<'n remarked by everybody. She would
tove becu uneasy, only that With little
fcmrau Ihrrfton It was too absurd, and she
a| H 4 ry contempt under a tbjln veil of
Playfulness.
SI»' really could not allow It; sUe was «o
1 ' Introtluce Mr.Langtry l|o a young
"! wl.o i,a,l j u6 t arrived. He jibsolutaly
, ' "" l s, "y In that corner any longer.
At»i at |,,. r heels came a cluntsy youth
I«' a : k laee, predestined to ho Emma's
'riiw In the dance.
tmma had never dreamed of defying her
™n willing. She would havo obeyed In
k!'f lll0U i;h her heart died wll|hln her a»
Mtcd ut the pluk-faced hot, had ' ot
• L.ngtry lnter[xwed. Mrs Willing'«
f I'rltuted him,and be did #ot care to
'» •al In« ill.temper. He coqlly asserted
Harrison was already engaged to
it, >I' 1 " waltz, looking straight into hie
« eye aa he spokfl. Emma, stood up
■»ha. " T on ftl» arm, trembling
«Ui de | B ht und fear.
«a."r,! 1 ; '""«thing of mastery In a fear
«(.in, 1 . 11 . 1 " 11 Ill-temper, and there are
ra "li° Und an attraction In It. They
Ihiir !' " lr " llieJ and drilled till they wear
u, ' :;"'l>a"y «miles, as s matte) of course,
en. »ngry or aehliur, as the
"{I l "'- I hoy dare not brenk the laws
"' '"uers In the least polilt, they are
ilu ï T " f " f tllclr »lavery, and this man
Uon- a nd", r ,.'in W0 P eDca ,or rnlc * " nd regula
hii a . wl11 only amlle when It pleasee
1 smiles on them, are not such
» I."' lUl having, smiles frl>m a hsro
on all the world» They
I,ls courage by what they would
III" ,' ,|nul »ff ! hto defiance, forgetting
( 1 ,,""VO been lessoned out of courage.
..V»|u r lni ,'.j lairl *° n admired her fearless
kor ' L' vl,h tho simplest slnjerlty.
for It'.îp u i e îi th , at *'" 0 hsiwell woul_ ...
... ! , llat Mr - Langley would presently
die wem? 1 ,0W ,ln ' 1 ™t!re In safety; and that
WuiC 1J £ (,, o ft *n with her offetldlng Aunt
She J5. Dut why should be think of that?
.'Ii v , h to suffer for his careless auda
at the m* ' h [ r hani1 OUlvered <|>n his arm
would r.ii of tho reproaches which
Sou rt run ° u hor when h * wasTgons. Bhe
h«r. I, " " e , n have wished him to consider
»as heu..,?^, 10 llcr 1,1 àt SO smiall a mattar
kl. lodiffaiiL 11 * »off ehe. exulted In
tvoe,. A woman will hot only eon
flow t innn'« felflnlinw*, she will florliy It.
Ml'«. Wiiltiijf rutro»U:u, b.lîled iud ajorc
anarry Ibsn before, gai boring back hfl skirts
u km in a went by and casting a significant
Klance at Uni girl, who ruturueil lier gaze al.
moat unconsciously, with eye« full of fright
and rapture. Kmiua *«« trembling at tho
thought that «he danced badly, she bad
never beou properly taught, and the email,
aurigblly lighted room »warn btlore her
dazzled eyes as IT elm were entering some
terrible areng. After a turn or two, during
which she was ceusclouaof his arm about
her, but conscious, also, of In harmonious
movement un 1 clumsy cflbrt on her own
part, Mr. Langley paused. Rose Willing
sod her partner stopped alsq, and Rose,
fanning blierself, looked contemptuously at
her little cousin. Mr. Langley saw It.
"Do you caro about this I" he said. "Shall
we sit down T I'm tbed to-night; to tell you
the truth, I'm not much In the mood for
dancing."
The gill, who had been standing by him
abashed and tllent, lifted eyes radiant with
gratitude to hts fare. It seemed to her that
all her lallurea and shortcomings were trans
muted to happiness lu tbs sunlight of bis
presence. He would bear with her still
then, In spit* of her awkwardness; hs would
make excuses for her; he would smile, and
take the responsibility of her lll-ancoeaa; be
would stay and talk to her. Ah, how good,
how good he was ! Her heart was full to
aching with the thanks she could not utter,
and Mr. Langley thought meanwhile how
wretchedly the woman at the piano waa
playing, and how slowly the tedious minutes
went. Well, at any rate, his behavior to
Miss Willing bsd been unmlatakableenough,
and the perplexed and offended glances
which rongbt him where be sat Insured his
constauc; to his companion till It should bo
time to go.
[To be contloued.I
SHERIFF* REPORT.
Under dato of May 16, 1883, Mr. UatAH
Cook, formerly rherltt of Skowhegun, Me.,
writes as follows; "I have been aftlleted for over
twenty (20) years with a waaknesa of the kid
neys and liver, and have had severe pains In
the back and sides, which were brought upon
me In the first place by exposure during my
stay In California during the early settlement
Of tho land of gold. At times rnywjiter troubled
me very muoh, and after t ying many different
means without receiving any benefit, 1 was In
dueed t > tcy Hunt's Remedy, although I was
much prejudiced against It and all other medt
oines. 1 purchased a bottle at Gushing's drug
•tore, here In Skowhegun, and I found that the
first bottlo relieved all pains In the back and
sides, and 1 bave, in my f jinlly, used five bot.
ties In all, and have found it a medicine of real
inortt and of great value, and have gladly re
commended It to many my of friends and neigh'
hors, who universally praise it in high terms.
You are at liberty to use my nsmo for the
beueflt of suffering humanity."
T1MF.LY ADVIOK.
1 ha.vo boon troubled with kidney disease and
gravel for a long time, with severe pains in my
limbs and back, with Inflammation of the blad
der. My sufferings wore terrible. 1 tried several
physiolans, all to no purposo—I found that I
was'growlffg very (coble. I was discouraged,
and lost faith In pbyfleiat s and medicine when
a friend from Mulden, who had been cured by
Hunt's Remedy of gravel ami liver complaint,
recommended It to me, and from the first bot
tle 1 commenced to improve, and three bottles
entirely cured mo, aud I hoart'.ly tbauk my
friend lor his timely advlco to uso Hunt's
Kemedy, for all th<) pains have gone from my
back, and I am In excellent, oondltlon, and I
feel that a word from me may be the moans of
saving some frioud that may be suffering as 1
did, before taking Hunt's Kemedy, the best
kidney and liver cure.
Samukl Littlxfikld,
No. 1482 Washington street
Boston, Mas«.
May 12,1883.
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Having occasion to use a medicine for general
debility in my family, I was rooommended by n
friend to
Hunt's Remedy, as that was being
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Wo havo used
bottlo with marked bondit •
und lind it joist as represented, mid a medicine
ol groat value, and l cheerfully add my teat 1
mouv in praisu of Hunt's Remedy.
Q13)ROM W. ScOTON .
Watchman South Boston Car Stnblos.
1 BosTOff, Mass,. May 17, 1881.
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Postmaster-Oeneral Gresham having publish d
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Amount of prlaes paid by tbe Louisiana totate
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Psld to Southern Express Go,, New
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Paid to Louisiana National Bank, Jos.
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b. H. Kennedy, President. 128,100
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A. Baldwin, President.
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Pa frey, Cashier.
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Paid to Mutual National Bauk,
Mitchell, Cashier.
Total paid as above.
Paid in sums of under #1,000 at the
various offices of the Company
throughout the United States.. 9,
468,900
Bank,
88,560
64 450
67.000
80.000
87,000
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Total paid by all.
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" Itch. Teiter, Bolt Kbeum, Ringworms, Ulcers,
o Chilblains. Ptmplt-s,all Skbi Digeasei. The bebt
Ointment ln tue world. T1
Judge. All druggists tell It.
sale by
JOHNSTON.HOLLOWAY ft OO., PhUa.,P&,
<
î
l
to be the
cents. Whole
MOM^scsay «xm flaw m hurt by acd
«s « jh nèi, tjnm ypsi a pwlna. Wulrwt,
Mptatan. madHNLVMnsiasod «isten sra
pro cur e d where dis
Hon
olnuhted.
635555 ,
If. I
I have known aud watched the use ofBwlfl*«
Specific for over fifty years, and have never
known or heard of a failure to cure Bl -od* oison
when properly taken. In all my life I have
never known a remedy that would
compilait what It is recommend to do.
H. L. DENNARD, Perry, Ga.
frilly ac
We have sold Swift's Specific (8. S. 8. ) Jwlth
most astonishing results. One gentlemau who
used half a dozen bottles says that It has done
him more good than treatment which cost him
11.000. Another who has used It for a scrofulous
affection reports a permanent cure from Us use.
VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON ft OO.,
Chicago.
•1,000 REWARD !
Will be paid to any chemist who will find on
analysis of 100 bottles of 4. 8. 8. one particle of
Mercury, iodide, potassium;or any mineral su fo
rtan cf. THE SWIFTBPECtFI CO„
Drawer 8, Atlanta G a.
trasMse on Hood and Skin Di
• applleanto.
••ass« mailed
Our
e* to
ZJQVOM BMiZMOU.
jijjPECHT A SEAIIN
läxcelsior laager Beer Brewery
—XNO—
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
CORNER FIFTH AND DüPONT STREETS,
WILMINGTON, DEL AW ARK.
«^Orders by mall promptly filled.
Familie« supplied with bottled b««r; pint
fyottlus 6 ceuta a dozen.
|A| share of your patronage is respecUfclljrsoJLo
[RAND UNION HOTEL,
[European Plan]!
and Restaurant,
Opposite the Pennsylvania depot,
Wilmington, Delaware.
I Thl« hotel 1« a new building, entirely newly
(tarnished Urn mon elegant style and offer«
American and German comfort«. Refreshment««
lad „«able.
te21
Proprietor.
XX TK HOLD IN STORE AND IN ü. S.
f v BONDED WAREHOUSES pure ry»
Vhisidcs from tbs Ibltowisi celebrated dls
Ulertes
t »asi^ft'isriigE* J,ne
John Gibson. Bon A Go.,May U9V and JuneMBO.
Haunt« Distilling Co., August 1179.
•wood, November 1879 and Jon« 1M0.
ml ,ebrD,rI '
The above goads will be sold either in bond
: paid at the lowest market rates. Sami
y be seen at this store.
or
pies
IO. 108 MARKET BT&EJET.
myft-20
y RANCH KELLY A GO
Chas. J. H. Beckett
108 WEST SEVENTH STREET,
WILMINGTON, DEL
SAMPLE ROOM. Mj a toe* of Wines,
Liquors and Flue C lgara Is unsurpassed in
this State.
irtt-mr.
JOHN
P. DONAHOE,
—BOTTLES UF
t.ND BOLS AGENT OF WILLIAM MABBEY
A CO.'S PHILADELPHIA
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
-AL»0
* Ce.ebrated Bartholomay Rochester Beer.
The brewings are nnequalled for purity and
flavor: constantly on hand In aegs or
bottled. Mineral waters in all
the different flavors.
b i7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET,
WILMINGrON. DEL.
Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders
oy mail promptly attended to. He is also connec
ted with the Téléphone Exchange, and his signa
myl-18
0RANGE GROVE
PURE RYE WHISKY.
—IN FACT—
THE PUREST. RICHEST AK» »KST RYE
WHISKY EXTANT
By the gallon or bottle.
JAMES A. KELLY,
quality
Hlch and delicate In flavor.
Aheolutelypnre rye.
A sure and safe tonte.
A reliable stimulant
3. W. OCR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS.
mvf-ly-28
Uniform In
T he best glass
-OF
LAGER BEER!
-IN THE CII Y, ALSO—
PORTER AND ALE
ON DRAFT, AT
E. P. FREYE'S*
NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET.
Jy3 8-tfl2 _
' v.
N
^ MARKtT ST
'iLL' j Wilmington
Li.iili.il
'*\
n 1 1
'V
t DR-1 Am
DYE SIM
/SElÆ
BEFORE-AND-AFTER
Ü
Elsctrlc Applluncut are teat on 30 Diyt' Trial.
TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD,
XITHO sr « gulf*ring from Nmtvocs Dxbiutt,
w Lost Vitautt, Lack of Kbsv* Foaos and
V kj oil, W .tBTiNO W RABKKSSR8, and all those diseases
cf a PaasoxAL Natuxs iv*«ultlng from Abvsbs and
Booed y it 11 of and complet« res to
, v inoa and Manhood O u a u a ntehd.
Tho grandest dleeovery of the Nlnotoonth Century.
Bèutl at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address
VOUAIS HIT BO., MA MHALt, MICH«
» II« I i i i g wf J N ll ll | 1«'l» — MW
OTHHB Cause».
ration of liKALTH
j ^ POSITIVE CURE Only Two Bottles.
FOB
ATAR
^5»*/r/vctvCpSi^Hllj 1 recommended to
lARRH COtO» 'râll I t,u>st ' HUtferinA (an 1
JltAU I have been) with II,
*■- ■ Fever, Ely'«Cream
Balm Ihavetrlod
nearly a'l the
edles, and give this
a decided preference
them all. It
ha-, given me Irame
"late relief. O. T.
STEPHEN 8. Hard
ware Merchant,
Ithaca, N. Y.
BAY FEVES.
»y
s
Mrtssa resar** 1 '
HAY-FEVER
APPLY by the little finger Into
nostrils. By absorption It
feclually cleanses tue nasal passages of
catarrhal virus, causing h withy secretions. It
allays Inflammation, prot cts the membrana
llnlngsof tbe head from ad Hlonal cnlds, com
pletely heals the sores and restores tue
taste and smell. Beneficial results are
by a f w applications. A thorough treatment
will cure. Uneoualod for colds in bead. Agree
able louse. Send for circular. Sold by druggists.
Bv mull 80c. a package—damps.
ELY'S CRRAM BALM CO,. _
Oswego, S. Y.
ef
sens« of
realised
• tiMcxLLAirmova .
ALL TYPES OF MEN.
We study men in their relations to clothes. We are flîïd
of "the human form divine.
Doubtless it is so plus the t iilor.
Our study touches every type of mankind and every taste. 'I he
results are on the Oak Hall counters and are at your command
for smull cost. To put it in square English it is simply this :
Oak Hall offers you more clothing and better than you find
elsewhere, and cheaper, far cheaper.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oar Hall,
S. E. Corner Sixth and Market.
KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COMY
PRINCIPAL orri'JE, N. t~ OUR. HECOND AND KING STREETS :
ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDOE
Branch Office and Depot, Foortb and Poplar ata, and No. 2» West Eighth at.
PRICE OP EASTERN ICE :
40 cent« per weck 116 pounds dally
8 :: •• u •• ••
pound« dally.
Moeots per
« ••
M
•1.0ft ••
» POUNDS AND OVER AT THE RATE OF 90 CTS. PER 100 POUNDS.
lncîvïllt 7 on the part of the driver should be made known at the ott
fSSMVv 'twin receive prompt attention. We ke-cp constantly on hand a CHOICE BELEOTTOfti
OF GO AL from the most popular mines, which we deliver In cellars free of charge, where shoot
DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S,
Indian Blood Syrup !
Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLIONS testify to
its efficacy in healing the above-named diseases, and
pronounce it to be
—BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN .
U3f*Ghiaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA.
AGENTS WANTED.
Labratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York. City. Druggists sell it.
ie
LIGHT-RUNNING E DOMESTIC !
yÆ, - j M
■
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■ -
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■ ..£
#
"TpOMESTU
Mum
NEEDLES AND PAKTS
For all Sewing Machines, and a lull line of DO
MESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, for sale by the
Domestic Sewing Machine Comp.
814 MARKET STREET.
•eplO-tf
IMPORTED BEER!
We have "Kaiser," from Bremen;
Pilsen" from
Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria.
"WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION.
tj
-WI HAVE ALSO
'Rochester," Stoeckle's and Fehren
bach's Stock Lagers.
"Milwaukee,
»
IRDIA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER
-WE BELIEVE UNSURPASSED
SODA WATERS
AS FOLLOWS :
Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla,
Lemon. Alan White Wine and Cider Vinegars.
FOORD BOTTLING CO.,
Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets,
WILMINGTON.
DELAWARE
J OEGST MEALEY.
NO. 205 MARKET STREET.
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Sole Agent for State of Delaware for
WERNER & CO.'S
Champagne Wine
PKICK LIST.
Per Case 12 Qts.
do 84 Pt»,
«7.00
»».00
DltmOUNT IS QUANTITUCS.;
5 C&S66
10, Cases
85 Cases
- •*» per cent.
- 10 per cent.
- 15 per cent.
1MPOETRD
BELFAST GINttKK ALK BA88 ALE. BROWN STOUT.
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS.
Pure Rye Old Star Whisky,
Diamond O Whisky.