Miss Hildreth.
r|{»rrkt Prescott flpofford in "Our Confinant. M J
(Conclude«!. )
Ha wondered If, Indeed, he was the hero
of there dreams, If he had erer been ao
happy- The first parting, the first, catrange
me It. wrunar bis heart anew, as If they had
happened only yesteiday. What a foolish
thing their little quarrel looked like to-day,
I ny the light of years aud knowledge
such a trifle, but with such large results !
7 a he bad been the flrst to make an orer
tuward reconciliation, thank (iod ! If
lure
bIiu accepted hie overtures she was to write
&a t say so; hut no word had come to him in
,eply. What days and hours of dark sus
pense lifted their shadows before him; how
ttie world had seemed bleak and unprofit
able without her I Aud in a season of. weak
when his wounded heart could bear uo
more, he had accepted the sympathy
comfort nearest at hand,and had Anally mar
ked Le tty Carsw, because she loved him.
only to wake up one day to And that he owed
til his happiness to her. Miss Hildreth
bad indeed answered him, hod given Letty
the letter to mall—they Lad been Intimate
irlenda In thoee days, intrusted with each
nthei '* heart-beats—and Letty had detain
the missive that would have healed t
breach. How did he know this? Tears
niter it tumbled out of a drawer of old let
ters, und confronted him with its familiar
address. Miss Carew thought she hod se
cured herself for all time by burning Prue 1 *
letter, but she hod tossed the wrong en
velope into the grate. Austin Miller had
jived hiß sorrow over again after this dis
covery; he had waked with it and wrested
with it without getting nearer happiness,
und Lad long ago tnude up his mind to do
without it. But he had thought it due to
Prudence Hildreth to send her word that
hy an accident her letter hod come to hand
five years too late; he said nothing of
Letty 's share in the matter, but Pru
der.ee understood all. These memories
lia i been revived by Prue'* hasty note ask
ing him to forgive the children for breaking
up the pea hen's nest ! lier children, too I
He was at the point of carrying the note to
lii* lips, when his eyes fell upon his sermon,
"The Mistakes of Christians," and lest this
should be one of them, he threw It into the
ste basket. He looked at the clock; he
hud been idle two whole hours. "Of what
wu*lie thinking?" he asked himself; "where
wss he drifting f an anointed preist, the ex.
|.le and counsellor of sinners!" At least
in could go and thank Prue with u clear
conscience; as for the children, they were
already in bed, technically apc-.klog, and
jiavlug such a capital pillow tight that they
agreed to get into mischief every day of
tin Ir lives and be punished.
Alter that Mr. Miller often found himself
dropping in, on one pretext or another, at
The Kims; to ask Miss Prue to play
air of some new psalmody that he might
join in the congregational stuping, to lend
in r the lutest volume of religious thought;
to beg advice about the children. Some
times he came bringing those unruly In
fant», with their brown bands full of pea
• mrk fet there and their hearts full of impeni
tence. They and the peacock were now the
iss* of friends; lie ale from their hand aud
< iolDi ed their petting, which was much like
punishment, with heroism, It he stayed away
il* y hunted him out and brought him home
i'. triumph.
' Those children might as well live here,"
Mill Jane.
"And their father, too," added John.
"Not a bit of sweetbread can I keep in the
lurder; and when they tears their frocks
they goes straight to Miss Prue, and she
i i uds them before Bridget scolds 'em, just
*» if they'd be her very own."
"A flue stepmother she'd be making,"
nl) served John. "They do be saying iu the
Ml luge that it's her cap she Is setting for the
n< b*i
ami
t*d
over the
I'*«
That If just the way of the gosaljw. If a
man take* to a woman it's always she that
1- a setting of her cap (or hlin. The
ought to ask 'em to pick out a wife for him
and suit themselves."
•Ami then there'* others who say it's her
*y," persisted John, who like, a fair his
torian, was bound to state both sides, *'au'
tint he came here a-purpose to marry her."
A great deal they kuows about It," cried
"I heerd him tell her, with my own
• <1 cars, that, when he was culled to till«
'• re parish he never dreamed that she lived
liei r. 'Iheynmsthev knowed each other,
when they was young «fore Miss
luto her great-uncle's property,
.une to live at the Elms; for I hear 'em
ntr now and they of folks that doi.'t be
lurcubouts. And she ssys, 'Do you
•tuber we went hither aud the day we
went you!' And be says,'I remember, I
remember/ and looks away from her face.
1 thinks, myself, he must have been an old
beau of hers. I sees 'em together a heap,
you know, bringing In the tea tilings, and
tbs lamps, and puttering 'round—"
"At the keyhole," laughed John.
"And I've never found 'em love making
nnct, though I steps quiet like, John, as you
know, and It isn't like opening a door to
push the portiere aside."
It is true the Miller children were a great
deal at The Elms, and gave their father
irMjuent excuse to follow them; and it Is
true there were few congenial souls In the
parish or village, and what so natural as
tiiat he should see more or less oi his
plvasaut neighbor, with whom he could
journey hack to the past. Indeed, they
never talked of to-day or to-morrow; it was
always yesterday whose praises they sang,
whose skies they extolled, whose pleasures
they coveted, lie was nothing like a lover,
lobe sure, except ln preferring her society,
an«] yet It was a happiness to Prue
mm; him there, to know that he
would come to morrow. It was tow
ard night, and summer day, that Miss Prue
looking out on the lawn, where the shadows
of the h aves were dancing, saw Mr. Miller—
ho unusual sight—coming toward her door.
He had been out of town a whole week on
business; Bridget confided to Jane that he
''had gone away suddin, after a telegraph in
ayaller wrupper come for him," but he had
been at home several days without darken
ing, or, U) express her feelings better,Ulumi
»'utinir Miss Prue's door. Naturally, she
womb-red what his errand had been; if he
had had a call to leave the parish; and at
that thought her heart stood still.
"You have been away," she said after the
tbel greetings.
"Yes. I hope you did not suffer from
"D invasion of young Millers during my ab
lenee."
"We met, but we missed you," she ad
toitted. "I hope your vacation was a rest
and recreation to you."
"My journey was not a pleasure trip,
p ruo," he said. "My wife died suddenly at
the asylum the fifth of the month—"
"lour wife I" gasped Miss Prue. "Your
wife—died—on the fifth of the month ! I
thought—Austin—Mr. Miller—I thought
she had been dead years and years!"
"I thought yon knew," he returned,
supposed everybody had heard of it; It was
too tad a story to rehearse often or need
ijMly. It was in all the dallies at the,time.
*°u must have been abroad then. Ao.y
" a* in her cradle when Letty left me—eloped
with her music teacher. Two years ago she
w<:nt to the asylum, mad as Hamlet. Prue,
Jruo," he cried, "do you think I have
hidden uny thing from you ?" Is not the loss
of 15 years of happiness enough ? Shall
h* >• ghost divide us still !"
"And I have been loving another woman's
husband all this time," she said, moviug
an ay from him. Heaven only knows how
far her Puritan conscience would have car
vied her, but just then Jane buret Into the
voom, crying :
"ft's little Tom Miller—the peacock fell
lut.o the river, and Tom jumped in to save
him—and the bird's safe—but Tom—the
tramp took him—John's brought him up
the bank—"
And then Jane faintea away. It was
parson
mi
! .
)U
tiilki
:
"I
hour* before conaciousucsa returned to Mu
ter Tom, and weeks bçfore the roof of The
Kims cold be exchanged for that of the par
fonago, owing i o a fever which aucceeced.
Mr. Miller and Misa Prue passed many a
watchful flight at bia bedside, and many a
day of »lekcuing dread; but it was a year
and better before Misa Hildreth could for
give herself foi having loved anotlier wo
man'« liuabaud aud before a wedding which
had been belated 15 years took place at The
Rims.
[TUE BND.]
HOUND IN A BOX
Mu.J ohn Kinhman, of Augusta, Me., write»
May 10,1888, as follow» . '*1 hare been affliotoil
for »unie year* with a »overe kidney trouble,
and having noticed an article in one of
paper* of the wonderful cures Hunt's Remedy
had performed in many oases of dropsy,
bladder and kldncrv troubles, and finding a
bottle In a box of straw packing, 1 concluded 1
would try It, aud commenced to take it, when,
to my aurprtse, 1 found that the first bottle ben
eftted aaeso much that 1 decided that I would
eontinue its use, and I kept on taking it until 1
had used In all sis bottles, and my appetite is
good, ail pains in the back and side disappeared
Md for one of my yearJ (I am now 8) years odd)
I am obis to attend to my business, and km
strong and rlgorou , as many of my friends and
neighbors can testify that know me well. I
beg to state also, that many of oar neighbors
have used Hunt's Remedy with equally as good
results, and one of my friends who has par
ohasod a bottle of Guppy, Kinsman fc Aided,of
Portland, sa;s he would not be without ltat
any price.' "
THK BAKER'S WAT.
Mm Alfred Nkdeaw. No. 03 Lincoln street
Lewiston, Me., writes as May U, 1888: "I have
been severely affiloted for a long time with in
digestion and liver complaint, and at time* all
that 1 ate so distressed
the flight of food. I had tried a good many
different romedloa for my complaint, and they
all fhilod, until one dry Mr. Martel,
druggists In Lewiston, recommended Hunt's
Remedy, a» he knew of so many who hal used
It here with great success for kidney, liver and
urinary troubles, as well as indigestion, and
upon his recommendation 1 finally concluded
to try a bottle, and commence«! taking, with
very little faith In It. The first bottle holped
me so much that I purchased two more, and It
has done me a wonderful amount of good, and
cured me of indigestion. I can qat all kinds
of food now, and
Remedy
aud kidney diseases."
that 1 could not bear
of our
truly recommend Hunt's
a sure oure for indigestion, liver
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE.
Mr. (Ixo. D Batkö, of No. 82 Cottage street
Lewiston, Me., a reliable and prominent oiti
cen, impart* the following Information, May 14
1883: —
"Having learned of the valuable* qualities of
Hunt's Remedy in a practical manner, I beg to
Btatettaat 1 consider It a remedy of great merit,
and can most oeeerfully reoommend it to any
one troubled with kidney or liver diseases.''
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iy happen to-morrow.
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tl it
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3
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. 10,000
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6 "
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m
• "
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We also show a wonderful line of
are
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theretor.
same
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—-*ente< -L
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Wilmington,Del., I New ork,
Tuesday, Thursday, I Monday, /ednesday
Saturday, B p. n. | Friday^ p. m.
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Axent.
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4
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THE
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WILL TILL.
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—— . en to the
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water and riun t tight; jolwoyr, -
horses from being ove r'drlvy j-lcTT^ * iAve
to the wheel of a Buggy*
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■ Bulky ,'
[ Mower,
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Pr loe onl y
other «><l«, me'ér
of the wh
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A Ac.
pf any
W hen ordering fftrëte SS
1. »ent by mail
ne-thlrd the p
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pojy^'paid
Address,
Mc!> 010:EL ODOMETER CXT
2 North La Balle Bt., OhL 0
for Circular. auglB-Sm*^
LIQUOR DEALERS.
TOHH P. DONAHOE,
O —BOTTUBB OV
AND »OLK AUKNT or WILLIAM MASSET
A CO.'S PHILADELPHIA
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
—ALSO—
• Oj.ebrated Bartholom a y Rochester Beer.
The brewings are unequally for purity and
Ravor: constantly on hand ln kegs or
bottled. Mineral waters lu all
the different flavors.
S.
^17 AND 5.9 ORANGE STREET,
WILMINGTON. DEL.
J^Pollte and accommodating drivers. Orders
is also connec
and bis signa
myl-18
oy mol 1 promptly attended to. Re
ted with the Telephone Exchange,
QKANGE G ROYS
PURE RYE WHISKY.
-Ilf FACT—
TH E PUREST, RICHEST AND REST BYE
WHISKY EXTANT,
bottle.
12
_
OF
By the galion
JAMES A. KELLY,
Uniform in
qu * 11 £ C h
Absolntelypnre rye.
and delicate ln flavor.
A sure and safe tonic.
A reliable stimulant
S. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS
mvS -ly-18
A tt,antic Harden,
No. 224 King Street,
WM. LEOG, Proprietor.
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49"0ur bar 1« always sloekod with the choicest
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. TEN FIN
ALLEY and SHUFFLE BOARD connected with
the gard en._Gi ve un a call, " i*
^HEBEST GLA88
7-i4-tr
LAGER BEER!
-IN THE CUT. ALSO
PORTERANDALE
ON DRAFT, AT
E. P. FREYE'S
NO. ir E.VST SECOND STREET.
JyM-tnz _
gPKCHT & BPAiTH
Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery
—AND—
BOTTLING ESTAIHJ8HMENT,
CORNER FIFTH AND OuYOHT STREETS,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
49*0rders by mall promptly filled.
Families «applied with bottled beer; plut
bottles *j een ts a dozen.
^A^ share of jour patronage Is respectfully sol^c
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
(European Plan]
and Restaurant,
OtffOBlTE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT,
Wilmington, Delaware.
This hdfJ Ja a new building, entirely newly
furnished D a most elegant stylo aud offers
American an& German comforts. Refreshments
and eatables fll\t-class at fair prices.
te21 1 fjNRYBLOUTH. Proprietor.
T.a
FOR TR'F HOLIDAYS !
We ask a trial of «ur vfl? Une llqi
clnal, flavoring and cookingourposcs.
for uiedl
FRENCH SPIRITS I
NEW ENGLAND RUM !
JAMAICA RUM, SCOTCH!
AND IRISH WHISKIES I
SHERRY AND FORT WINE !
Francis Kelly & Co.,
103 MARKET ST._
Chas. J. H. Beckett,
108 WEST SEVENTH STREET,
(WILMINGTON, DEL.
SAMPLE ROOM.
My stock of Wines, Liquors and Fine
Cigars is unsurpassed iu this State.
0 tv*Mfl2
ET3
h
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■fett
issfe n
jmtfMLLdJraout.
STARTLING RESULTS OF TAILORING. I
The results of tailoring not only strike wonder in the old
farmer's eyes, but the superiority and the cheapness of the
Clothing often creates wonder in the minds of the Oak H- ll
visitors.
;S3j
A BIG SATURDAY.
We are ready for it. Thoroughly prepared in every de
partment, but specially in Overcoats. They have been piling
up all the week, until now we can suit men and boys of every
size and shape. We could fit out ten thousand to-day and
quite exhaust the stock.
Just remember the following :
Oak Hall has a stock of over One Million Dollars.
Oak Hall will sell a decent Overcoat in Men's Sizes
$5.00.
Oak Hall has a superb steck of Silk-Lined Overcoats
from $25.00 to $40.00.
Oak Hall has over six thousand Men's Suits.
Oak Hall has over five thousand Men's Pantaioons
from $2.00 to $7 00.
Oak Hall has the biggest stock ot Boys' Clothing.
Ook Hall has done business in Philadelphia for twenty,
three yeais.
Oak Hall proposes to go on selling Clothing until future
generations carry on the business.
Oak Hall knows that only the best for the least
this success.
Oak Hall does give the best for the least.
Oak Hall will be the busiest place in town to-day.
>
not
«
at
at
at
can win
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
S. E. Corner Sixth and Market.
KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COMY
PRINCIPAL ornes, V. R. COR. second and KINO STRERTH ;
-ICR HOUSE AND COAL TARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE_
Branch Office and Depot, Fourth and Poplar sts, and No, 20# West Eighth st.
PRICE OF EASTERN ICE ;
40 cents per week 116 pounds dally
88 .* 20 " *•
pounds dally.
12 " •• .
84 cents per
98 " «
$ 1 . 0 * "
80 POUNDS AND OVER AT THE RATE OF 60 CTS. PER 100 POUNDS.
_ ... neglect or iHclvilitv on the part of the driver should t>e made known at the office
ltwlll receivepromnt attention. We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE SELECTION
OF COAL from the most popular mines, which we deliver In cellars free of charge, where shoot
wagon can no usert. mvi-l-90
n
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The least
IMPORTED BEER!
We have "Kaiser," from Bremen;
Pilsen" lrom
Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria.
WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION.
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n
-WX HAVE ALSO
Rochester,
bach's Stock Lagers.
-t-OUR- ■
'Milwaukee,'
Stoeckle's and Febren
I'DlA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER
-WE BELIEVE UNSURPASSED
SODA WATERS
A3 FOLLOWS :
Tonic Beer, Ghamptgnr' Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla,
Lemon. Alru* White Wine and Cider Vinegars.
FOOKD BOTTLING CO.,
Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets,
WILMINGTON,
DELAWARE
DR. CL ARK JOHNSON S,
Indian Blood Syrup!
Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLIONS testify to
its efficacy in healing the abeve-named diseases, and
pronounce it to be the
BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN
[jpg"Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. _gdf[
AGENTS WANTED.
T.a bra tory, 17 W. 3d St New York City. Druggists sell if.
JOHN MEALEY.
NO. 205 MAÎIKTT STREET.
WILMINGTON, DEl.
Sole Agent for State of Delaware for
WERNER & CO.'S
Champagne Wine
PRICK LIST.
Per Cue IS
do Si
(7.00
IS 00
Di8*8013 NT IN QUANTITIES.:
5 Case î
10 Case) *
5 per cent.
10 per cent.
15 per cent.
IMPORTED
BELFAST GINttER ALE BA88 ALE. BROWN STOUT.
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIG ARR
Pure Rye OU Star Whisky,
Diamond O Whisky.