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\ >·I \ We .aim to treat our <l11111omers f&lf!J'• givtilg: them the ... t. est styles at tbe low-. 011t prlces. Tblnll; not love blind, nor tear ~-~out-the:-world'a stale De. -~ tha.saeJnaey~ ____ _ _.nd l!!ve the hei¢Da '*\• '1'111.' world, not love, ill bUnd .AJ!d lio<!a !Is bllnkillg WI>Y WhUo· children at -their play The prlceless jewel11nd. -New York Trlb1l!le. BY MUTUAL CONSENT. 4nd Wild Animals. ~-~ .. ,.._ Jllqulne Paulon• That BeCJame Fl•ndllh Wlieu -Full7 A.:raused....,.,Blderie• {la'fa'lrj'' · •Stoedf T!.at Sho'Wed 'the Roaulta .;, Thelr lllllit.ry Tralninr. J'118tlltrrlUJ:IJIO'WII, 11nd wbite.Ve were wwd•Piul!e. \Yon· help a fellow at a)lpper, a drove of wild horses num- so-with yonr advice.\ lienng SS suddenly emerged from ll '\l·imagine she ;replied, \that if 8 Thatcher's pass 1111d deployed on the lev- I wcmllll cm:ed fQr a man she would go el ground of the valley. They had ~i.th him anywhere.\ made use of the pass to cross from <Jli- .,_. ••h8ctly, but that ·is the question- max valley, where grass and water , · . d()ol)s she care for me? Yon see\-g8z- might have failed them or horse hunt- ill@ at her steadily-\ she is a society era had 11ppeared (() give them a fright;. She was seated on the grass with her girl, used to 11 goad deal of gayety and They emerged from tbe pass in single Style, quality and price just right. shoulder~op]ied against a camp stool; m~eutande:z:citeuient,BDditdcesn't file, led by a spC>tted stallion whose We guarantee your savings will exceed our profits. there w~ two or three garden benches seem quite f11ir to ask her to come down m11111! reached almost to his knees and standillg :about, 'but she said she prefer- he:re, does itP It looks cono&ited and whose tail toucb.ed the ground when he 1:ed to sit on the grass--It made her feel aeWlsb., as If one thought a good deal of was at rest. Be wasn't as handsome as 0000000 more \co1llitry.\ onO)'s B!llf, dou't you know I\ some of the. drove leaders to be met We have received a new line of To lntenaify this feeling she had ::!he looked at him gravely. with in the days of the wild horse, b11t and CAPES clothed her fresh young beauty in a \'Do I know her?\ she asked. \Is she he was yet a king among horses. Of marvelOUB org!llldie, so sheer that her solllle o!le you ha-ve known a long tlme ?'' the remaillder of the herd about 80 arms gleamed tbrongh it lilre alabaster, \'Oh yes; since I was q11ite a boy.\ were tine animals. The others would and had piDned oo her bright head n \'Is she pretty!\ hardly be worth the ca.tchillg. Three Clr to Sell great hat drooping with roses. By her \'Of course; yc11 ought to know that.\ tour were recogni~ed as oavalry horses I side leaned a white parasol edged with \'.And oleverP\ abandoned on the march, and twice ~d.OQ~ hom $7 ta $$@~a~. iaoo. «Yery.\ that number had collar marla! to prove Her companion, a yo11Dg man ill ten- \'I suppose\-slowly-\she Dever tbat they had stampeded from some lm- nis llannela, who was stretched at· h~ 118)'8 nnkind things or sees through peo- migrant trai-n. SMIT.B BRO.'S, feet, hlld commented sarca~tically upOII pie, ae-as-some of your other friends Wbell olear of the pllllB, they formed tn BW's Bleel'l:, her \rustic pttire \ !Uld a hot ml!ous· do?\ line and advanced npon 'llB to withill a • si<m had ·eiJsued, ~ diS(lUSilion happily \UDkind things? N'o. But as to see- quartro; of a mile. We bad 75 horses at I ~ Interrupted by the arrival of a servant ins through peOJlle\-breaklng into 8 the l11r1at pins, and for half an hour we with 0 tray of Iced lemonade. la'Eigb-\1 am obliged to admit that !lad aU we oonld dQ to pNvent a stan.t- 5 •t \Ah said Miss Gtesham, helping shE does. Yon see, she has been out 8 vede. The wild horses Wffi'e llnally I l ve r herself to one of the frosted glasses. ''It lot, and the rosy bandage is a bit out of 1 driven down the Vllllay by two mounted 1 • thert! is one person far whom I enter· place;naturnlenongh, d()n'tyou think?\ meiJ 1 but tJiey did not seem to have tuin ltD undyiiig affection, It Is Betty! ••1 suppose so,\ doubtfully. ''One mnch ~ar of na. On the contrary, the I know we are illdebted to her for this. cam't go through life with one's eyes jtuder of the drove exhibited suoh tam- She Is one of those rarE people who al- sb':!lt-that is, if one has any brains, and per that the men !eared tbey would ways do the correct thiDa.\ ye:t, somehow or other, I don't quite 1 have to shoot him. It was an hour b~r \Betty?\ repeated l!d~nkland, lazily liJ<;e the description. You are snch a fore om cavalry horses calmed down in aippinghis lemonade.. '\A.ndwho Is Bet- good fellow, Tony, for all your afi'eota· tbe slightflst- Every anh:pal seemed en- ty?'' tlon, that you ought to marry somebody raged at the eight of tho free herd, and \Be has forgotten BettY l\ oried th6 verry much abo-ve the aTernge.\ the oaptaill 's Kentnclr:y stallion acted ns IIRIJBltWIGD. N. 'I'• girl \Alld he has no more shame than \And so I shall.\ If possessed by a fiend He had been a .,. 69 p of 1 to confess it I Betty, -who was always \Yon always said,\ she want on, doubly fastened at tha beginning of the ~{)th':;i~iD~'h'b&D'M !rom ifll.48 1 hls swom ohamp!on and who has help- \t.hat I might ohoose a wi1e tor yon. emitement, and lo.ter 011 this proved a Hilver is a moab abuse,) artiole, espeoi&lly silver plate. There is good. bad, and worthless sUver plated 1100ds, To meet the dema.nd !or ohes.puess, cheap 1!11-v~t plated wore ie offered at department stores. b&Zaars and prize. lgoods delllen. These goodo are advertiaed aa lriple pl.&~. Q)l&drllple plate, &c. But admltf;ing .\lila to be \\ stated the article ts apt ICl be neverless wortbleae or nearly so, becanse of the inferior qnallty of the molal nsed as a ha5s. Thls mell>l beiJlg ao!t, b~liil) ~f' the larlle percentage o! lead IJllta composition, will QTr.dnalb uorb the silvei' .Pii~ upon Its snr!ace. m11ch the oame &s a pleoe of soft wood will aboorb p&iut Ol\ 'cU· apread over It, and will oontlnne ICl do 10 tor a'nwnber o! repeo.ted coau, flo 'IIi~· thle Iond of plated wo.r · the soft metrJ nndw:ne&th aradnrJI.r &boorbs the silver,l\jld. the o.rtlcle will assume a Iandy appearance; lt tarnishea e&llil)' lltld is hard to poif.li, ed hbn out of I know not how many Do 11 't yen remember, just before you fortnnote thing. He made the moot tre- sorapes. This is the elfeot, I Bnppooe, of went to college, that la!Jt ride we took?\ m&~doas effort. to get tree, and when A stmde plate of allnr on IOOOd hard meiai. or a good rln~ qrulltJ:o{tl\o d.enaity of ailver Itself wllll&st for :ream. A triple or • qll&druple plate 'Will laat ~or college and travel and society.\ \Assuredly.\ at length be re11llied the fntlllty of fu- ~'f P: I \Betty!» again repeate_d ~arklanh~· \llow we ag:reed to ask euoh other's tbareftorts in that d!reotion ~e<nttered and see , .. Ah 1\-a mdden light apnngtog to IB ad!vioo about the people wo should mor- shrill ooreama of rage and lll8lled o11t ~enentions, In fact ie praatlaalb aa IOOOd .. solid oliver. · This la tho aeeret of good plated ware. 1111 for lmlllllce, Rogers & Bro.'s, 1847, Colobratod Forks, Knives, Spoans, ~o., of~ ayes-\your old nurse, of course. Why, ry, and how we promised that 11either with hi~ heels till no cmo dared approao.h oertainly, I remember her; dear com- of os would get engaged without the hlm . .All night long he stood on his feet panion or my giddy youth I But I dld otller's consent?\ pawing and snortiog, BDd the camp sen- not recogiiize her by so commonplace II \01 course I remember, and I am tillels reperted the wild horses as bang- title. Tome she always seemed a bene1l- qQrlte willing to abide by the old con- lng about within halt a mile of 1lll. Evey hoooewlfe kn01r11 bow well thev w••n. it onl:y olnale plAted at th&l. 'l'b:e metrJ Is ba.rd and doea not abo orb lbo .Uver, bnl holds it on Ita anrfaoo, to be ~n off b:r oae, and nol b:r abeorbtlon. same old· threadbare ~-;:~uuu~ wblch you have ~~ sof mach. 'And ~ occnr to you that 'is verj> simple, and. }#~i jo making money I to save mDney? you .o ,.1.-alliswer. by buying only ~.id~:J1eel~ and at the low- ~n'\'-''u'•·\' keep11 just what yon price-well that speaks · \Just try once and be con- oent genlns, a good nDJ!el, rnther than traot. 1 shnll ne-ver marry without your Daylight had como, and tbe sentlnola an ordinary mortnll\ Be lifted his pw-misalon.\ of the night were ooml.IIg into camp, gllll!ll. \To Betty,\ he said; \may her \Oh Tony, renlly?\ when the wild horses rushed Into view shndow never grow less.'' \Really. '' a mlle below us. O:n the fllatant we \Betty was Bilking me about you the ~e gazed at him with parted lipa wsoovered them, and whlle tour-fifths other day,\ Baid the girl. \She wanted llll!d shining eyes. of the men wore yet ll!lder their blank- to lmcw if yen still rode and swam and \Yon are very tnurt:ing-how do you etu the oBplnin'almrae uttered 11 eorerun boated like you used to do. I told her klllow that I shall net. taka a haee ad- which mllJ!t ha.vo been taken as 11 sig you had given up dnociDg, because of vn:ntuee of yonr confidence and rsfuse naL He rea:red np. shook hill bclld like the e:Eertion.\ She looked at hbn lnno· m:yconsent altogether? You don't kllow an angry lion and treed himself of his oently. h~W lllnely it will be going out nan halter. In the same Instant every otber \Did she Bilk you anytbillg about wintm without yon. I have got so used horse in the oommand soomcd his liD- your own life?\ snld Mnrkland, sitting to having you around that I don't be- exty. Some pulled up the plns, so111e up. \A restlliie of bow you pnt in ycnr lleve I'll enjoy myself . in the least un- worked their h&llds olear of the straps, time dmiDg the winter season ill town llliBII yon are thero. •' IU!d o:way wen~ tho whole drovtl' down mig'ht l!El -UifetBStltlg to her, IIDd car· She pondered a mODJant. the valley. It wss oot a stnmpede, as tainly profitablE!.\ \C<nne she said, \I will compro- we natnrn!ly teared. Even hnd our ani- \ .Anythillg I do is interesting to her,\ miiae. I won't forbid the bmnsaltogeth- ma.JB desired to Jain the ronks of the she reepoDded coolly. er. bnt you mnst not think of marrying free tlley would hnve been rebnftcd. \Do yon know,\ he said, \I. have umti!I om tired of BClCi~ty and ready to I Our horses were ba:Dilhed, and In a sol- been miU'Vellng over you ever Blnce I tnlke the fatal step myself. How wil1 id bDllnh they drove right through the Ollllle?- I olliUlot qnite realize that yo11 • th.;nt suit your\ llnes of tho wild homea and left four of have been ten days in tho country with- j \Perfectly If you won'~ put it off too them lyingoripplod on the griiBB os thoy out being bored. How have you llCCom- lolllg.\ · pasBBd. The prnirie drove retreated 11p pllshed it! I tho11ght that the day of I \Oh well thut 1 don't know. 1 have 'the valley half a mile ~md theD wheol- miraoles was pBSt.\ about decid~d to be D spinster.\ ed about in n single line. When 0111' \lly good or~.\ r,~marked Miss I \C<llne. now, that Isn't fair. Suppose drove halted IIIld turned, there ~BB a Giellham patroniZIDgly. yon m~ ;\'ot WEI agree to be married the same day? distnnco of three-quarters of n m1le be- judge other people by _yourself; 1t 1a a Tbat meets with your approvBl? Well tween the combataDts.. We were ordered very foolish and norrow minded way of to keep thot promiso fresh in your mem: to fall in, with a vie\V of advnncillg up- doing. Because yon cannot exist happi- or;y \ reaching over and taking her on the wild horses and dri-ving them off, ly withont your olnbs aJid your theaters h~d \wear this for my sake. •• but before we hnd gotten into line it • hi'\ • JB no reason 'IV Y can t. 1 He drew her glove off very gently was too late. All of ow· Pln.ted Wnro pooseaoealthla quality, and will therofare wear yeara, whethor Ills a · 'rea Set, Oal:e Baaket, Brea• •late, ••• .- Now ~oodll oomlluiiJI for •.ho Holld&:r lr&de norJ\ week. Wo Invito JOllW' '\\'\' •t them and 1101 our pr!OM, wbloh o.ro tba lowoort. on (I'OOd KQOdL Yoaro, C. MEALEY, Greenwich Pharmacy. \I never knew yon belonged to a nmd Blipped a hoop of diamonds 00 her The Bight was B wcmderfuJ ooe, The olub,\ obsWved Markland mildly. finger. two leaders sdvanood es if they mennt llA!IIASK TABLE CLOTH. \Have you-developed Into that modem The blood flashed to her cheeks. to decide the lasne by 11o tight betweElll W~de.t', ~~~e~ woman?\ I ''\Tony abe cried, the full meaning them, but wheiJ within 40 yards of enllh An enllreli'_new stock of John B. Brol'JI & Sons' E~II'B Fine DBID&sk Table Olotba. Sizes ~. ns. 2JUll~ and 2lll yardB, with % and !.( Bizo napkins to m•lch. All new -pat- terns. Oh, 31onsense! You know I wna of her aotion brenldng over her, \Tony other they Y~heeltJd und returned to apealdng figuratively I I mean that I I clCJn •t nndflrstand 1 I\- their respeot1ve lines. Theil we wit- am .not wedded to any particular state \Oh yes, you do,\ be ll!lswered, nesBed something which Ollly a onvalry- of things-that I CIUI a~pt myself to dr-awing 8 rea881lring arm about her, man will oredit. Onr horses fell Into a cltc11mstances and eDJOY whatever \llnt for i'Jll' you might n~oke a miA- donble line and dreesed to the right a.s TABLE llAMASKS. oomes/' ta.ke and go oiE nnd Jllbhy 8llother fel- perfectly as if a trooper bad occnpted uean yon? Bow delightful! But, ltrw I will mat.~ my mooning eVlltl ~ch saddle, and whlU! we looked !Jl~ .;jesting aSide, has it not been ruther clEarer. I love ;yon-I have always lo-v- lines suddanly moved forward on a Blow for yon here, witbont RllY girls for ell yon. I have Dever dreamed of asking oharp,e. When they swept past us, the you to see through aJid scorn and be any one else to marry me.. I would have qlignment WliB absotntely perfect, with amused by-llor men to RDalyze and toJd you so be:fore, but you are snch a the .oaptain 'a horse on the right nod maw ont and get illterested in?'' dreadful )ittle flirt that I was afraid to leadwg by abont l!O feet. The line o1 \How do yon knew tflera have belin te:st my fate. Wbnt say ;you, sweet· wild horses bent and wavered, but did no.men?\' he11rt? Shall we marry and settle down not breokUDtil strnck. It WliBlikestrik· NAPKINS. TRAY CLOTHS, AND \I have your own word for lt. I ali the old place?\ . lng 11 drumhead with a sledge hammer. DO y LIES. heard 14)11 refuse fonr of your best \Anditwasiall thetim~\ she mur- I believe that fully 40 horses went All sizes, friends perlllisa!Oll to 1isit you down naurad, ••and I thought yon\ meant\- down onder the llhook, but all except here, and I illfened tllat the common \Who?\ asked Marldand ~nrioosly. four were ~~peedily on their feet again. These Prices Tell the Story All herd had been no better treated.\ \0h llever mind\-hastily-\1 see From this ODit was a melee, the whuJ., TARLE rENT RES AND SCARFS. This Immense Store. \Yes she said, \you were right. now .What an absurd idea !twas I So drove circling around, and eaob horse Alar~r• ancl oomp!Potnoknr TJemstltchedTra.y My solitude has been uninvaded. I have yo 11 always loved me, ever llirice I was biting and kicking aad displaying sucll Tab?~o~~~~~~~;,r;;c..~8 5 h;'a~~.~t.C~!~: Ben- been resting and enjoying myself thor- a ohildP Well, really, Tony, it was on- ferocity as to astonish us. The mob ais!l&n<<'· Battenburu. Rpachtel, Irish ohghly. By the way' '-snddenly-\who lyr fair, for I never oared foJ: any one as fonght past ns dawn the -valley and .\'~.:O~d m !A.nrr drawn work. All new. told yon that yo11 oould oomeP\ 1 o.Cared for you. Come, let us go ill and bnok, and right ill :fl:ont of the camp the ''No one, but 1 bad to run down to tell :Setty. \-Now Orleans Times-Dem- olima:z: oame. The ba.ttle had been rag- my place on bt!BiDess, and I thought it ocrat. illg half an hour, when the spotted sh•l- TO WR~I.YGS. would look unneighborly not to drop in lion hobbled out of it on three legs and 25piec•~ mearhoil F.•tra Fine m .... ani! RO••r d fi d t h t . \ P ~t ~- d t 11 Bl Hn.nd~]oom Tow~lin2' at 12'4}c per sn.rd. an D ou OW you wore get mg on. roape .. Y ~pen om pon vera. bleeding from hl\lf a dozen wonnds, 5o pie••• Plaic! Ola .. Toweling at 12~c per JT•I. \Very tbonghti'ul, indeed I So you What 'Would happen to the world it and that seemed to take the pluck ont 20 piecos Plllln Oltw• Towo!iue e.t !Oo per yare!, h b d ld h t 1 _ _.1 tb · •- dr ? Th North 5o piecE's All-Linen Drown Toweling. 4 yard• av~ remem ere your o cme a \\' a nvers were \' y up e · of his followers. ~ome ran up tbe val- for 25 \ HClW long has it been since you were A..meriqllll waters are said to bave been ley and some down, but of the 88 only 25 pie<es A.II.Linen nt•arhe,! Toweling at 1 here?\ ic process ,of drying up :for the past six 5'1 got awo.y. When the hottest of it ysu,JR k·r ~:- ... , \Fiveyears\-pOildering-\five years llr seven years. The water obout Mon- Will! 1 o-ver, we diiShed in and secured a this Jnne. \ treal is some four feet below its depth horse here and there, and ill this milD. \\~ ''Is it much ohanged?\ tbls time last year. If the St. Lawrence nor we ftDally got holtl of the last <Jne, Big Dargains Bristling In partment. ' ASK TO SEE THE '• A good deal; the old willow by the md its tributn:ries should fail as muoh wbioh was the captain • 8 • Ce.:nfi:J:\e Ccu n t~r Attra.ct!on~~ f n ~ ~ Q 1 pond is down ; it fell in the Angnst IDOre nsxt year, <JRDuda would be al- Of the 7 jj only 5 bad escaped scot : 1 .r:;J:.S ::::~~.~,:~tiS st<JTm, GlastontellBme.\ , mosttntennble. Bntthis,wemayven- free, Everyoneoftheothershadbeen HElifSTITr'HF/1 . 1 .. ,. i. _,,,; TitE' h£1Cit school snit ever\ made\ for wool, stout as a pme knot, double knees. 1 Leather leggins in blaok and tan ;;t,at.•,~ully embroidered blonse bt·•t ~aallty French Percale. Will sell cheap. \Oh I am so sorry I We used to\- tete to prediot, is not goillg to occur. bitten and ldcked, Olld 12 of tb.em were TOWELS. abe paused, blnshillg. ' T'he conditions as they are are snllioient- so crippled as to bo worthless. In Ill· \Ilea he responded, \so 'Ye did.\ lydiBtressing. Our moat vital Interest moa~ everyinstllllce om horses hod kick· And he glanced at her laugbill~ly. ic Canada is the forwarding interest. ed off both hind shoos, and Jn some ''And the house?'' $he bnrried on- WfthDnt it Montrel\1 would disappear cases the front ones were gone as well. \how does it look!\ ns Palmyra did when caravlllls took an- There were 7 dead und 86 orlppled '' Awfnlly-~veTythil!g gone to pieces 1 ' other route, and would probably, after a horses on that battlefield when hostili· dust, cC>bwebs and m<Jld everywhere; similar Ia pee of time, show far less ·' cell8ed, !llld of tbe 57 wild horses ·the family po1tralts '\'~hit~ witb mil· 'll'or~y ruins to mar~ ~he spot where which mode their escape many -were dew. \ Oll!oe 1t was. Our gram 1s for the pres- limping badly. Before breaking camp \Oh Tony,\ she cried, ,.how dread- eilt dammed back in the canals, 8lld the we tu:rned to and nu end to the auf- full Yon really ongbt to do· something steamships ooming to cony it oft' are ferings of the and we were nlmut them,'' tllar~g their bulls on unusual ;oc~s and not yen in the a h\\llldF8ii \l shall,\ he said. gce~g l11id up. Most lnterestmg lB the jln2zard& and a Were feali{; the oGJmmiseion of the science department of ine on the · Ji're~ l?rees. Mo~lll · to meas11re the .. out- u~,B~6~ · we '\\'Sllit~~i~tt 12 rtozen Extra. Fine H£~mf;titrhetl Towcl~ at 60c 10 d~~~~llxtrs. Fine Hemstiohed Towels at 65r. '15o, Sl A.nd 11.25 each. 10 dozen Extra. Fine BemqfftrhP.d Towr]t=~ n.t 'lPc llOd~~~'Extr\' Fine Hemstitched Tnwe!R at ~5o 50c1~~~~- Extra Fine H('m>~tif,.l·· ·1 T Md~;~e~~5 B'ea,·y H11l·l[ ·: \' ' each. . T . ao dozen 21x44 Heavy B'nck Tlemm&cl ''\' •' at 1M each. 100 dozen 20>:41 All-Linen Towels at !Oc •·•ch. t\: ~', ~ fltar wA.ists, the Sl,OO kin!!, for 75 centl41 1.500 Knee Pants, ll1 cents pair. Any merchant but it takes the :,~~f~~~~~i~~~ BEST olothing ,] I I _J /I /4-- 1 I Help We'W&Dtl~ ~ ., Greeaw!ch,N. \\&'''· .-·:· ; ····.- .. ,. '1. . ·. I . ' ... I-t Six i'l:nt In r.tnoanla Wllbla.- I1C OJ lmDWD r041l0ru lmoe, inrohi:J: 111911Ullds ot roaee. 'AUB .. Ia l'or p&rtioulJ V. P. t1 51' Hatn. !It-