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THE Ha v a n a J o u r n a l ‘RAIIiaR‘€)A’1§S‘-. o n t o cu t u p ro u g h about it. So the poor c h a p got th e kick o ut, and th en he died, an d so did bis w ife, and a jolly good J th in g fo r .mo, .too, o r 1 would have, had 1 t o sing sm all. Only w ait till I am m as- te r , though, and if they tr y it on w ith ? eggy th en , I ’ll let them know. She’s o ld e r th an I am , blit all th e same, I’m h e r uncle, an d — I say you’ll be her uncle, to o , if you m arry Adda, an d you’r e go- i n g to, ain ’t you?” Lord Glencoro blushed furiously, and F reddy, ta k in g silence for consent, added w ith a sn o rt of suprem e' content, ‘ -‘ I t ’ s a jo lly good th in g fo r her I ain’t you. C atch m e m arry in g Adda! Oh yes, rath e r!” absolutely duinb with tlie brilliancy «.f th e proposition. \T h a t s w hat .we’ll d ° ,” continued th> - enthusiastic tilencore, and lie made us if to. th rn in ut the door, but 1 Vggy sto p p t, 1 him. \I don’t think we oah,” as she lo o k e d a t Freddy Bignitlcautly. ‘‘No.” CDIllt* tht1! ftllSWl\ qume e answ-er a trifle crest fallen.“ I expect they wouldn't stand tick in th e re ,” w as added hy way of ex planation.\T h a t isn’t .of any consequence to y ou,” exclaim ed Olencore. \I t s as m> guests 1 invite, you. Think how many tim es your m other has entertained me.’’ \O h, I am not proud,” hiugluil th e d. lig h ted Freddy.“ Isn’t th i, first iat». 1 Peg. Come on. N ot desirous of pursuing th is topic fiir-■ ®ut Peggy still hesitated th o r, Lord Giencore p u t a question. ! , ., ^ or? ^ know w h eth er I ought ■ You’re n o tg o in a to d riv e th a t'”• he w hether it s qu ite tig h t w ith you, and j i j ' , , though h er faen w as tu rn ed tohotli her sa i^ , nw lduig tow ard the horse, a most ey« wen, tixed on Uh-.u..... vicious lookm g screw .“ ure you?” j“ And I your tmcle th a t w.\ exclaimed Why not? H e 8 a real good on e t o . Fi-eddy,\a n d ho going t> I--. Shut up. go. C t o e . in apd see us s ta rt fit’s c a p i t a l ' do.” fu n . W e’d a reg u lar crow d round us ] And, considering th is speech to he yesterday.. Any one else,but Peg w ould ' conrluhive, Freddy put short further di- h a v e been frig h ten ed to d ea th .” cussion by a t once tu rn in g into the hotel Incited by curiosity Ljprd G ien co re, . obeyed F reddy’s invitation. 1 Well, if any d in n er ever was a success ^ * ' .. . . I th a t one was, W liat thi v had o r how We keep all the front well shut, ddy, as he marshaled his way t a den at the far etid of the harrow hall. t > .. ,... . , i A l. Freddy piagnauiiiumsly insisted P a s ing th e stairs, he gave vent to a . th a t gohig hom e h e would sit ln-hind Shrill w histle, answ ered by a sim ilar , an d leave the ribbons to in-handled In o n e which might, h a v e been taken a s its | Giencore. echo.: | The clock stru ck 9 before thev were You mint be Lady Gl.-nrore b e fo re lie o the loM of \ i >u ..k..,. \I R A ILRO A D . j ^ ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL1TAY . TanotrsirDDnf saTVrnNk PHit,Ab»i,rBi a, BAtn* mos k ^ W as hi now n , A n n m en S o o n , \\ ooA, RoomtSTsa, BoprAU). anp NiabABa F. a m >th« N oam ir T i m e n a t d e I d N iW tet J m w * 1 6, 1 1 8 0, TSAIM* X.SAYS HAVANA. - T h o sa m e y e a r t h a t La d y J a n e M a gn tis greeerrted her beautiful dapghter Adela, *(1 Gloncoro wasthe match of the sea- son. Just o f age, of an old family, with ■vast possessions and a heavy rent roll, swelled by a Jong; minority, tlio instant the hawk like oya o? Lady Jane fell on .the yojunj^ paer | tlirill of jpy assured her that there stood the husband Provi- denco bad providhd'for Adela. “You think it is aU right, mother, do you?” Adela ventured to say, growing a little uneasy whed thoend of tho season ^d Glencoro had neVer “remark, to her which ilitybeconstruedintoA it. dear. The society ded your names to- gether. An approaching mamage has morethaUoncefama. lnpted at. and. as a matter of course, now wherever people ask us-he is asked^ “Well, but-—h ’ ' : : ■■Dear child, jgeu may leave-it to ipe. Ron t you think <gg And an expression of mild reproach Was shot from the m i tefnal eye. '-Do you fancy that if I saw the slighe^t shadow of uncertainty I should accept Rir Jocelyn s invitation for Goodwood knowing thatQIeucore won t be there?!’ Wont he? Why where is h0 go- drew»ear,andi addressed a aln could by any] love. \Perfectly papers have ntgi Nowlieres I aso^r tam ed th a t , y ou m ay be su re. H e iso b lig ed to rem am in to w n -There'll n o t b eaw ro l leffrfor h u n to s ^ e a k to. Some busmens, w ith h is law y er. he; said—-and s a id i t u r a very pointed way. \Hut. i i. .I.tv, ilnuk of grandmamma;’ v..u v\..id,J t into tbt. m oat aw ful t mu til.-No, It Would h.-ver do:” jm m WcUM, S S E ffi s H E s E B es»* Double Tin BrtlCM,OM Tt u r a W ir . j S g f e SSUSS „ . UmttMExpress JtoteM**N«w Yorkana t w S F AS T r a t fe ^ S o a i y lin or u t^ ‘n a aaacntea-■• ri» saio- I k * ChicagoLute v ia :b. Fort, Ralls. R ailw ay N iagara F a lU _FtSSweawwry,:tb e M o . s S S es»* Double BrtlCM,OM Tt ‘n “Mutf and mi1.1 ,i-.b !*' and Freddy -snap- ped tun linger-,\ u ln .t, I should like to Know. < -an a <-oii|,|e ,,f women do? Be- sidea. i m n..t K'.'ng to t.Lat.on myself-— never fear. l!,.w can I help it.if, w hile I am rurali/m^-w itl. niv tutor, vou choose to boll viti, (,|, a. oie?’’ r* * m f r * <****• v m i at*u* T in e A . M.—Rocnoater R z w e e e d a lly ekdept Sunday; ror Canandaigua, Ruobeater, B uffalo, and.N iagara F a u n B:1 a A. M .-tDay RxprM it d ally exoept Sunday, lo r Runira. W’m sport, Sunbury, Harrld- burg, York, Baltlm ore.W ashingw oTL an- , caster, P hilad elp h ia, N ew York, a rrivin g a t FnuadeipmA; 6;S3 pi m .jN e w York, »S 5 p m . B a ltl'n o re,« :4 6 p .in .;W a sb ln g ton 8 o o p m p a rlo r ear* are r u n o n t h is train trow W atkina to P hilad elp h ia, and through, pasaeiiger ooacheg t o Baltim ore, 1 0 . 3 7 a . 1C.-T-W insport Acc. dklly exoepl San- :d a y .a m v tn g a tN im (r a 11:20a m . Leaves . R im lra825p m . {connecting. o tW ’amsport w ith ex iiress traln lor i'hUadelphla. ar- riv e s a t P hilad elp h ia 4:26 a. m . : N e w York D io a ;.n r .t B altim ore, 6:16 A U . W ashington. <:30 a. m. Pall: ' e;a5 .in; qllm an sleep-, l n g c a r s rrom Harrisburg t o Philadelphia and Now York, ers can rem ain in sleepers undlstUTbdd ■ ».untu-7;00 o'clock.. -. • . • i 1 1 :0 4 . A. W.—N ortnern E xpress, d a lly .to r Can- —andaigutt,Rocii,ostcr. B uffalo. a n d N la g - ara F a lls.' 0 : 3 8 P . M.—N ld garaK xp resf.d ally ex c e p tsu n - d ay. tor Oananaaigua. Rochester. Butra: , lo. and N iagara F a lle. ,, P . Al. A ccom m odation, dally ex c e p t Sun- - day. t o r RlmlTa. ' p m —so u th e r n B x p r e s s d ally for JUml- ra. W msport.Sunbury.Uarrisburg.yorJc, B altim ore. W ashington. L ancaster. P h il- adelphia. a n a N e w York, arriving at' Fhiladelpha: 10.-9Q a: m .: N ew Y ork. ITsOp. m.: B altim ore. T:2Q a . m.: W ashington 8:45 a. m . P a la c e slpeplng c a rS a rer u n o i th is train from B ochester t o Baltim ore 13 1 9 JS and W ashington, and through p a ss engor n o tc h e s tO'Baitimore; iP .M .—F a s t L in e.d o lly ex c e p t Sunday. 8 0 s s pfor W atkins; TKHNBFO* 11 AVAR A FROM IBM SOOTH. Ti m o r m* j o a w u : — One DouarandWfty ta t* per u m on i.ia u iT A B o e . JW olt b r F, O. Order or j * Registered Hatter ~(VAU paper* sent to Subecriben c mi .or the Poaat/ w n f be discontinued »t expiration of U n to 1W w ltlq b p*ML . A n r M m a n o ; AM* Jo b P m u m n e .—T b e m o w- ttAAMwiaa circu la tio n m a te* I t aM perter mo- ■ x r s & g ffis « raaeeaobie rates, Addreai, RaVa w aIo cAw a u ' . . . ■ S araaa , j l . T ' Arnvt-d a l Tliunidean. Uanpy and u n- HUhp.-i tiiiK, Ladv Ja n e and her daughter waited for I/.i-i tilein'uro in vitiu. Even to the ■ ,lt-ai I.n.h ,-n,.n»i-rU»ii’Fiiomrn|ne had come from him. As everyonetofid, it was so strange, s.. incomprehensible’ “You don’t think anything could have happened to him. Lady Jane?’ V\ itii a brave sp irit worthy of a better woman. La.lv Jan e answered th a t she dnl not feel anxious in the least. Lord l.l.-ii' ore had spoken to h e r of having s. .. i.il mi.ist im portant filings to settle, and naturally at tim es such as these— Ln.lv .Luo-w.is fo i., d into a little-vague-: ness of op.veil a lliouyand th in g s crop- ped up. w hich one had never dream ed of before. Mill h. r h ea rt hegan to have m isgu mgs. and her courage to sink a Intl. low-..i. w h> n all was revived by a paragraph in one of the papers inform ing all wh..in it did not concern th a t Messrs. itiilli-.ii .V (told imd henn in trusted w ith the fmniiv jewels hy Lord Giencore w ith the view of ascertaining vhi. h liad tiest he reset to s u it their fils ture lovely owner. \A dda!” Lady J an e signaled to heir daughter to billow lier, and in her own room she point.-d ou t tlie notice. \Moth i ' iih, J am so glad. I kept on thinking of those jewels. Everybody says the diam onds are more th an lovely. \I t ’ s more than a fo rtn ig h t now,” said Adela. dis. oiii.-iit.-.1 v . Ladv J an e sigh, d“ There seems to be nothing els.-lor me than w orry.” hat Inoic.- “Oh, w. II. I di li.’t want to I .other you, and if ev.-i-vt I.irio * Is.-w is going rig h t J should;! t let tins tr.ai l . 1.-me. I t’s a le tte r I had from H am s sin-says th a t Peggy, if you please, has chosen to run aw ay from home. Harris hopes I won’t w orry mysctf. or blame her, as the young lady ha-s bad it in b.-r uiii.d for some t ime That -g ra t itude, v >>u know after all I’v© done for tier.” ‘T m sure I should let her he. She’U never come to any good eud, th a t girl. Haven’t I alwavs said so?\ itW M OO.’oNo'------ ... araaa , j . I w t S &fa u S S fo o Uontraotamay s s s & S t a ? IB New Tork. EASTWANOX _ No 8 NO-tftNo 12N a 9 NO 16 Exp: K xp. to p . *X(X. uoa'r W a m. 7 or a. m. 752 a m T 2 a 406 516 1« »86 316 8 0S 1167 1 88 ; * .8 i 1118 ; x d 1046 . 1 3 2« J 9 1166 9*7 112# < 946 520 ; * 1 6 i t a e : 8 90 »1 5 3 6 2 66* 810 5|51 8 8 0 580 730 7 7 8 480 033 < 7 1 0 420 626 am.a -m ,ip. m.p ra STATXQMB l Arr N ew Y ork. j Fort Jerrla” ; Sttsqoebaajn B in g h a m to n a Owefo„ Waverly Elmira Coming Rochester: Homellavllle Clean „j Buffalo,.- Niagara Falls;. 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Jikeddy, who' was -enjoying her con a t th e lateness o f th e hoiir, (lli-m-urehaid “B ut it won’t m a tte r m uch, will it?\ \N o ,” said Peggy, a trifle bitterly. “H arris know s FU look a lte r Freddy, and th ere’s no one to bother about u bat becomes of me.” “You h av e n e ith e r fath e r nor m other, have you?” Giencore put fh e quespfoti gently, and. n o t w aiting for h e r answer, went on to tell h er th a t he to o hacf lost liis parents w hen a child a n ti was,Mice her. lonely, w ith no one to c a re ior.'hnn. ‘‘Yes,\ she said, \b u t vou’re a man with lots of money, an d ’ I’m poor and fu sio n t o t h e full, here b u rst in w i t h , ! dependent; an d th eh it’s h o rrid 'to b e “D on’t m in d him ; he’s sq u are enough, j g m '-. E ver since I can rm n-m ber ._r..ra». * ° hOS ain’t you? “Certainly lam ,” and then turning to Peggy, he said, “I’ve never had the pleasure of seeing you here, have I?” ■ “No.” , “But ypu’vo seen hint, haven’t you, peg? And once don't you remember when the door opened and I scuttled oft and your frock caught and you tumbled down? Oh, I say, what a game! It was a shave wo weren’t caught that time.” Poor Peggy’s face xvas like a beet root. “There wasn’t anything to tee,” she said to Lord Glencoro, reassuringly. “It really wasn't for that we looked, but I— I. was so curious to know what you was like,” and she gesticulated violently to Freddy behind Lord Glencore’s back. “What’s , the harnl?” responded tho young man, expostulativeiy.-, “You’d do the same if you werepacked off into acock loft of a garret, wouldn’t you? That's what they do with her-^stick her anywhere out of the way.” “No, Freddy.no,” Lord'Giencoro from out of the'comer Of his eyes.sawher say, and, hoping to change the conversation, he said: “I’m afraid I’m making you lose the best of the day, I came in to see you start.” Perhaps Peggy fathomed his kind effort, fpr she looked at him fairly for tiie first time. “Yes!” and she gave him a little shy smile; “did you?” “It’s very pleasant, a drive put of town, Uotv. _ Where afo you going?” “To Richmond park,” answered the I irrepressible Freddy, “Would you like to go? We’ll take yon; there’s heaps of room behind. Why—why shouldn’t he?” This was evidently in answer to more pantomime fTomPeggy, “You dotoi want me—would rather I didn’t go?’ Lord Glehcore had turned suddenly round and Was asking this question of the young giri. “Oli, no; it Isn’t that, only I’m fraid”— and here Peggy stopped and blushed fu- riously. For a wonder Giencore did not catch the complaint. Quite persuasively ___I ’ve h eard n o th in g else but all I ow e to everybody, as if i t waa my fault th a t I owe a n y th in g to them. 1 can’t help having been born. Hero I am . and until I die h ere I m iist stay. N... dependent, though. Pve on ly w aited to be ta u g h t something. P v e h ad to o n e that much to gran d m am m a.” l o r d G iencore remain.nl silent, aud th in k in g t h a t probably h er tr.ud.les were o f n o interest to him, Peggy changed th e sub met. D irecting liis attention to F reddyfnotv silently sleeping, she man aged to prop t h a la d up into a more co m fortable position, and assented to Lord Glencore’s rem ark th a t he did t >t seem like th e re s t o f the fam ily. _Then silence fell on them, and for a tim e n o t a w o rd was.sp»l;en. Suddenly, a s if fro m ou t o f w hat she was tliink- ing. Peggy said a b ru p tly : . “A re you very tmicli-in li.ve with Adda?” - . - /“ I! I’m n t o t o i p v o ^ t h h w a t a ll.” “ B u t you’re g o in g to to a r r y tier?\ “W h o says I am?” “W h y , everybody; an d grandin.tm m u, Ik n o w s j m e an a y ou to .” “I see, an d th a t m akes you th in k it q u ite certain?” Peggy laughed contem ptuously.“ It wouldn’t m ake i t certain w ith m e,\ she sa id ,‘“ h u t men seem different; w hat blu- chooses, they do. Oh, I hav en ’t patien.-. to th in k of i t ,”an d tho g r e a t brown ev .-s she tu rn ed on Giencore sparkled rodig nantly.“ W hy, do you th in k unless I ..................................... ’h loved somebody d early , I ’d nianfy him t.i please grandm am m a? N ever! bhe knows th a t as well as I do. She may ..ill treat h 0 said:“ B u t do le t me; \it’s w h at I should so enjoy. T here w as an in stan t’s pause, and then th e y all b eg an laughing; an d good fel- low ship being th u s established, some tw en ty m inutes la te r th e three, Lord G iencore behind, Freddy driving and Peggy by Ids Bide, were on th e road to Richmond. me, b u t she can’t m ake m e do w hat I won’t;. I’d die rather. ShaU I t. II v.,u w h at I m ean to do?”—-she w as Bpeakinc very fast an d excitedly—“ I mean to run aw ay. You’ll promise n o t to tell any on.-, won’t you? I m ean to g o very 6oon now —if I can, before they com e home. Oth.-r g irls earn their ow n livings, so w hv shouldn't I? I’m not stupid, and I'm aw fully strong.” “B u t w here w ill you go?” “Oh, I know , but th a t I don’t mean t<> teU. P erhaps I oughtn’t to have said a word ab ou t it to you, b u t i t slipped out, an d you won’t lietray me, wfll you? Mont o f aU, don’t breathe a w ord to Adda; she hates me, and - w ell, th e re’s no usu dm g uising it—I liate her. When your.- m arried to her\ - “W hich I never shall b e,” interrupted Lord Glencoro decidedly. Peggy faced round an d looked her su rp rise a t him. “Don’t look like th a t a t me,\ lie said h astily ;“ 1 m ean w hat I say.\ You do? Oh, I aiiraw fu lly sorry.\ ' fnr mo, ',“ F or h er o r o ute “I don’t think I was th in k in g of either o f you. I t was for m y self—there s so few ever ca re to l*e lund to m e.’* “And you think I should !..•?” Peggy didn’t tru s t herself to speak, b u t h e r head nodd.-d assent.\ “Ldt m e tell a secret to you, Peggy” he quite unconsciously called her l,y name. “Do you know th a t I mean to ruu aw ay to?\ “You!” ^ . i JJ t J ) R . GEORGHM POST , DHVSICIAM AND fltFRQKON Offlee at reaidenoe, on H e n r y street. , ea u a t usem o e , gbtr Rochester K x p m a lea v ed Eim ira 6:46 a. m .. dal- ■ly ex cep t Sunday, a n lv ln g a t H avana a t 7:40 a . m. “■ Niagara E xpress le a v e s P hiladelphia 8:50 a m Wosliington 810 a. m„ B altim ore 9:00 a. m .. d a ily e x c e p t Sunday arriving a t H avana 1:38 p; Parlor: cars are run on th is tra in from P hiladelphia, to W atkins, and p assen ger coached trom Baltim ore to C an an d aigua^ Rochester. F ast Line le a v e s P hiladelphia. ll:60 a. m.: W ash- in g to n . 9:50 a. t t .: Baltim ore. 10:45 a. m, , . dally ex ce p t Sunday; arriving a t H ava- n a 10:68 p. m. P dssengcr coacnes are n u t o n th ls traln from P hiladelphia' to WU- . Uamsport and Baltim ore to W atkins. . Northern E xpress le a v e s Philadelphia a t n s a p , - m .rW ashington, 10:00 p. m.; Baltim ore, , i t ;20p ,.m .,d m iy ,w iV ta g a tH a y a n a d i:0 4 a,m . P a la c esleep ln g cars are run on th is ;t tra in ttoffl' P hiladelphia t o W illiamsport, , , , a nd W ash in gton , t o Canandaigua and is \going Noyth, le a v e R lm ir a S tation a s fo llo w s:—; .Rochester E xp ress,....... ............,.„....._.6:40 a m N orth ern E xp ress,..................................10:90 a, m N iagara Express, F a st L in e....................................... iB:Sop. T rains g oin g so u th le a v e CanandalgUa Statlon WllUaihspOrt Accom m odation,.......,...,,,8:46. a m Elm lraAocotamodatlon...,.,.. ...... ,..*:90p,m Southern E xpress....,.^ ...,...,.;..,,., a-06 p . m tpo , . 'S ta m m e rin g and getting fiery ifed,1 said t h e would, be fiance disdainfully. Lady-Ja n e sho&k, h er head. \N e v er m ind the m an n er: i t is the m ean in g we: are condem W in . H e joins tis im m ed i- ately a fte r a t Thorndean. ■ Tiiere you' wil L sen fhht ev ery th in g w ilL b esatisfl JOHNJ t ROE , ; ’ A ttorney a n d C ounsellor-at-law ,, O U oe over Seilen’a Qrooery sto re, F o u r th s t r e e t , Wat- Corning a„ Rochester.. HorneilaYllle. Olean... - SalamanCA... I Bnffalo . . , . . . ; rara F alls.. Bfidge.,. AU trains dally < s jiir ex cep t n o e . i s , w , v t ahd 18. ■Tram i 7 (Hochester fapreee) leaves Runira at. 1.40 p. m ..;arrtvesat Em _________,_______ j n l r a a t 1000 a . m W. J . M nwav, L. P.FAM tsx, fl«B. Sup’t ., J. c l t y . oen*. F« e . Ag. N e w York; S ,T i8 ix i.Y ,D ,P .A g t.,H m ir a . y A L L B R O C O .’S JKY’S L. H U N T E R , % ■Colt — Franklin n t.O Q th e p o q ta aide <K«ien Bridge, W a s — _______„ torily arranged L ady Somortoi\ h a s suoh a happy Wa}o f letting y ou n g p eo ple b e th ro w n together, an d fro m tho first I have seemed to be very m u ch guided by ha*.*’ . A dela em braoed her m other w ith graceful effuwon. “H o w clever yo u are!” she said ad- a h i n g ly f “y ou h a v e managed beauti- ' for l d id w an t t o enjoy Goodwood free, W hen I am u. countess, m am m a, it Bhall hd v ery n ice f o r you.” • iB:Sop. m a ‘ n . J ) A m > SMITH , DBALKU, 1 * , 8H0JW .AND RDBBHBS. C ustom Work . 0 H .E R OH T, ' .A o m c vvtvv u a , ix p ip on a m , *4, ,F c r t i e t o r s o h u y i e r A g r i c u l t u r a l , W o r k s ,a n d u t *t itlll. Oonstamiy Itnder steam, snd riady rot jobbing gnd g ristin g .. -W atkins, D eo. toth. \My d ear,\ said I„ady Jane,“ I m ust go to town 1 dare say L'ldv Solllertoil w ill gu**-.s why, although 1 shall m v e n tso m o reasnn t<> h^r. I fear I was indis- n x v t iu loraiiig of tliiR >oung mao.. Hut t <)« 'j u i i , iii.ifu/ig hovond rein* e d \. If I r an only tiiM out w here h e is, r«*«t assnrod this will never happen a p u n .” ^ s o D t r a 'Sa x n i t A i rc a . D a lly E x c ep t Sunday, • T rains le a v e S tan ley a t 4:45 a. m ,, and 5:10p. m. fo r P help s, New ark.W allington, Sodus P o in t and interm ediate etatlona. - - . T rain s arrlvo a t S ta n le y a t 9:06 a, m . and 8T5 p. m .t from Sodus p o in t, WAiitngton, N ew - ark. P help s and lnCermedlate Btatlona tJOnneefions arc m ade a s loUows Y N .Y . C. * 1 , ^ n g t o n . ^ H< F o r tlc k e ts a n d a ll IM ormatlSiirindulre o f Bta- U o n T h a ce tA g e n ts. — * 3 l w q o D, CHAS. E.PUG II, , ,Gen’4 P a s s ’g r A g t , . A i x i u k f a t w a ^ a s a b ir d ’s. Wrat-m-eraiwart-, . C ertainly .Goodwood week h ad le ft London w onderfully empty. Y ou did not m e et a so a l you’ knew. L o rd Glencora repeated, this, .fa c t to him self m ost-qhrarily as ho walked along Piccadilly wiGi a h e a rt and step as lig h t rtbn Ut i*3Ib ( ble circum stance .« g ia n t;.. standim r over 6ix feet in bla-stockings, liis ow n m aster, able t o do w h a t ho lik ed a n d £ o -w here-’he--chosc. -ahoald 'bo in ab je c t 'thralldO m to a plain Httle-m iddle aged Woman who was bent-on-compelling b im to . m arry her d au g k ter. \A n d I feel a a R I should Be m ad e to do ii, t o o / poor Glencofo had said of late, d riv en into liis last corae? by tho con- ■gratulations (*f all L a d y J a n e ’ s, fi-iends, , s a y nothing of tk ese h o m d pavagraphs in thoso h orrid papers, somo of which had g ono BO fa r as t o m en tio n an early •date being fixed “f o r t h e m arriag e o f a ibVdy debutante of this Season an d a young earl recently o f age,rwhose a n cestors came o \e r w ith the Conquerer. ’’ f .-bo could but p lu ck u p courage to did not m ean anything, never e an t an y th in g , never m eant to an y th in g - t h a t h e quite happy was—th a t he never-intended to a rry any on e - w h a t Would h e not give! F u ll o f a wild Kchejara w hich had lately come to him , that h o w ould run off to ■j»mo^faFdtstant country, h e was m ap- phjg.DUt th e details a s h e Walked along, \j o occupied th a t lie fo rg o t how f a r be had com e, u n til w ithin a sudden s ta r t he puUed lm nself uj». jE£e wus passing tlje A lb e rt R ail, Close to th at, pleasant row of h ousesin one of wliioh lived, Lady Jan e. Tlie knowledge t h a t he could w alk boldly by an d fling a, lo o k of-defiance a t the pApefed windows and closed sh u t- ters, p s ho h a i done t h e day before, sent' a thriH of satisfaction th ro u g h thb young m an. R e d re w h im self up n n d tu rn ed his h ea d to — when, o h , agony! exactly a s h Owns Opposite to i t tho door opened a n d 'a voice called ou t i ’Gleneorel\ “F reddy! Is it you?” L o rd Glencoro m anaged to say. Beeiiig lie w a s addressed by h w easel faced y ou n g gentlem an b o -tweerrtCrand 17. “WhyTdiow cam eyou hete? Is-si-s youi’ m other--L ady J a n e — w ith you?1’ F red d y ’s eyes were ap p aren tly so ed u cated th a t in order to givefuR expression to one lie was forced t o s h u t th e other, and reg a rd in g Lord G lencoro through iis sin g le optic he said ,“ Yoii b«t if sho Was, I shouldn’t bo h e re ,” | fAMILTON* CRAMER, YR BS H N E A T S I N E YE R Y V A R l E T y eUAumenf *’fnlv\avs thought vou u o re too san- x g m n n a isasom , thought Ku *ne,’ eajil Atltia, ri*a*l v to v en t her dis- pleasure on t*\eryboily, **I don’t be- Iit‘\ >• he * r wantfd t«> mnrry me, only \o u would h a \ r it ho did.** , g , - Also, Fmh and oystem in tneirsea*»BL. p»y eeehier Hides, Pelts sn d T a llo w . ' ^ ' , o sraraws stooa, NaYANA-N .T, t ? A. D C N H A E A OO., BA N K E RS ' A ratully equipped fb r vrsry kind of legitimate B astunig, s n d eoaeira the a e o o s n te« private I M r i ^ M a . m esosan ts, naanufsotons, oorpo-1 ra 3 o M , and bustaeas arm s g en era lly r O enfflcatos w ith m term t; * t l A . D U N ftA M - ----------.DDNHAN, JA K BSH.. ____ ^ F K R D J . DDNHAlf.! H s r a u A J a i l l t b , 1*84. , I«uly J a n e w r u t to lxondon, was a week, am i tin 11 returia d a raadder but ,ndt a wi/** i ui.jMun N..t a tra<«»<rouid she find (»lenr«>re, n o t'a w ord luUi’ShiBv heard of him. I“ And IVggy?” 8ai«l Adda;“ l her?” Adda;“ w h a ta b ou t A t o H ounew i ves . , \Not a s) liable, fciho Imd been gono a week and nu>ro before Ilarria wrote t<> ntt'. It si'i ms, how’trx rr, a planned thing. Sho had h ad it in her miiui u td e a s t-a }<*ar.” J R R 8 T NATIONAL BA N K O * WATKINS, R. Y. , RBO,OOOa \I woieh-r, ’ suit! Adda,“ v\ ill he ever tu r n u p a-riin0” H.-r thoughts had re- verted to l,4>rd (ih-n«‘«>rt- \O f ru u r s u h t vill,\ said Iaidy J a n e decidedly, \and we must protit bv th e ( If'S -son ivo Itavc I* ain i il from him. Now, i . dear, go off and tt II lSn*voua to co tu e t to rue I hav e a tr \ ing «»r«]t-al before me to ansu . r all th. o u .^ti.u isth at tlie people ^ here will put. I hi-artmrrWi m tits of |laughter tiv»*r tin ir afli rniHin t*-a. I d ^**ldv St»nn rtoii lo «• souse me u n til dinner. I n-nllv d i.ln t feel a.s if f «ould face them then. Alt, A dda,” an d Lad^v Ja n e Iiudded h er head im junifnHyt . pi'rliaps some d n ^ , when ^ou have datjghna'H <»f your ow n. v<.>u m ay know. Talk of m artyrs! You have only to look a t m others.” T hat ev t ning. when I^ady J a n e joined the guests assembled in th o draw ing i room, bhe liotii eil th a t every oDu looked a t her w ith an air of in .p u r). It had been agreed, at the reouestof the hostess, th a t n»>t a word «»n the subject upper- most in th e mind* of all of them should lie mentioned until afte r dinner. Poor ivady J.me, sitting in a fool's paradise, actually fancied the <>bje« t of her ab- sence had lost its interest t«> everybody. Ala,?*! a m ine wo» about to explode, an d t l-a*i\ N uierton, nettled at tlio w ant of < ontidetue hhovvn, u ;us the uiie to set tb© match A*l\ o h mg tv th#* # **mfi>rtabl©. arm chair in which, th e ladioK having re^ turned to th e dravv mg room, her smSinEt gUt*st wits r#’chiung, she said; ( )f #*ours<’. #1« ,ir Ixatly Jane, you hav© seen the announcem ent m The Times o f tuda> / , RBO,OOOa Organized 18*. - • Beorganlzed 18R. W a . N, Lo t s , Pres. J o a u W -Dovn. cssh ter. Horn A p a u k t d t t i.*, vioe-Preeldent. p D nisoroa*:—Wm. N . Dove, Nelson N lrison, H o n . A d rla n T u ttle, Soorge H aring, M. H .G ray, 8 . C. C o leg ro v e.A F .O h ap m an . Depoelts Beoelred, Money LOaned, Rxehango OOmesoTioid.—A t Xyoos w it h Main L ln e N. Y . C .JtH . R ..R ,R T r a in s 2, 4 and «, m ake close con n ection s lor a l l points H a s t aiid W est. . - Sleep in g Und Drawing B oom C ars/rom Lyons ^ — - Boston nections E ast and W i Dre ‘ eraen -W ithF e n Branch S ,G , k C ‘ ~ R .K . ~ H im rods-'W lthW ortm ni CentratH. E . t O 0 ^ t f ! t h H - Y .h , B . 3s W.R. K ., and D. Lswrenoevllle—W ttii COWaneiique Branch C. C. Jt A. R ’y . Tioga R. R Jersey Shofe^Braich Greek B R. I ^Wllimmeportr-Cloee,connection to and, from [ BOsdjng, Phllsa^shlA A»d all-points sdntn, via .. .»r*] _ _ _ _ _ P.AR. PLR .EIaegtng p ars betweenWllUams- __W -m N usK ’ p R o p . Passenger Agent. G. R. Buowx, omseml Sup’t. IT S CAUSA NATURE, / BYJtPTOMB, PBRV8S- \TION AND OtlR* is the ° r ur'w m b e - nc . B H T H M D lB A N lT A R IU lf, , HAVAJ»A,N.t. ^ n *od w<*kta« waa wlw-lu«4]>i«i ooVin ^**^^^»«jnrai«M b6cM filM al)4fara acking Savea Sw etsping a n d S c r u b b in g . »»« r t a« a i o i e v r , w l U n o t W , * ^ * ^ 8 * ^ r a i i« »noiVWM«r<lr la in and w B lb i WATERPROOF . X * , *hd f c u tt I k a r a r i w t a i i d an d MW m i Ik. OnoonweMc a < f e M t , & * G r a t a 'S l ^ n a d a i M A n 6 n t h f a r L * f f l M '. UMQaUAd u . H n r n« M D ra M ln R w d P n M M rn r . . . WBtra G nm * Draura**, tc. w o lff 4i m m n , m w * i »k . , P\”IAn‘§i anew?! S T E A M B O A T S . e t S S r ’t&UrCh“ a o n e n n ta y 0 u ^ iv e exam ined ESTY or MASON * HAMTCE ^ t w o o f t h e m ost reliable m anufacturers ot 8EN 1CCA J L A K D • STEAM NAVIGATION COMPLY —u x im > .— w w ta k e * iegect J a n e 3.1889. m t H w a ir T r ip e F>*lljr,—Except Sundays. GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. you sH9Di‘1T PIANOS AND ORGANS J C »r w l »f B * »« . a 8 5 * ,* , t S» f iP i S S l S S orid—’Wlllkrt. • Jcv iUa d I ao» Dreeden. — ' 1 6 0 *• Dey»...........10 26 “ Arrive Goneva.il.l* »• M orn i n g B e a t L eaye Geneva..8 1 6 a, u . D y e s . . . . , . . , — 9 0 0“ Dresden. 9,80 *<• O vid—WllllardlOOO« L o d i.,.,.,.. . . . j o a o >* N o r th Hector, .10 46“ G le n o r a ....1. . . 1 1 00 «» A rrive W atklnslieo *f w nl fiMrufM r.rr™t l w e w i i l ma m a « W t - w it h theee gopda c a l l _A gent, - HIRAB w n n n , a n , W rite Io^ C ataloga2k ' Tompkins Co., A y . a r O o c l . I d V e J f f O U m ra I t m ig h t be tedious to reta il all tho folly th a t fell from th e lips o f tho tr io as u n d e r F reddy’s guidance th ey pursued th e ir way. Their united y ea rs did not m a k eu p th e sober ag e o f 00, and they h ad th e sp irits of schoolboys out fo r a holiday. L o rd Glencoro h ad never felt so m uch a t liis easo before? none of those w ho m society know him would have recognized him oa th e sam o shy in d i- vidual. Thu h ours flew lik e m inutes. It w as ij o’clock w h en th ey th ou g h t i t 8; an d then to havo looked a t the Gmn Would not havo occurred to anybody, only th a t P eggy, heaving a trem endous sigh, had supposed i t would soon bo tim e to th in k of re tu rn in g home. T he horse th a t w as so good a t going, we have o m itted t o state, h ad , a t a cer- T t i a v a e d a n d e n d o r s e d b y P h y a i d am b t eean t e a t e t h e b e d * N<*. indeed, I w ;iited until 1 got here to look nt th e paper,” and she stretched ou t her hand for it, languidly. A nything of interest?” Th* »G O on a * A w 4 -5 3 P l p i s C] cz a t S a 3 61.fi S H c a h i ' A f l m H a B M it.' Lefcr* Watkins 1 OOr.x, Glenora... . . . . 1 4 5 '■ North H eotor.. so o » lodt.-K--..,..... 930« Ovld--Wlillard AM« Dreeden........ j a o »“ Dm....*; < ...,.400 >■ A m n Geneva. 4« 6« leaving G eaeva »t a t 1:04 p . m .oarrleoG .8. Af t ernooa B oa t . L e a v e Geaeva. 4I6r .a t D e y s ...,.,......,. 500» D r e s d e n ....... 6 3 6“ O v i d - w a i i a r d 655 « L od i. 6 96 *• TOrth Hector, 685“ Glenora. . . . . . . 7is “ ArrtveWatkins 8 00“ »t 8:i5 4,1*. an d W atklns .8. M alland Kxprcsa. \’\ E R * “You!” “Yes; only I w ant snmehociv to run avva^ w ith me. Can you guess why?\ “Somebody I ’ ve seeii today.\ “Today!” T he byes o f each looked in to the other's questioningly.“ Can’t you guess« ho?” Lord Glencore’s vdice came trem u lously, * ‘Q h. ,Vou know ,” he said,“ I, see you do.” ‘ .Mel\ spoke th e word breathlessly. “Yes, y ou .' Yo>i will go, won't you? You ve no one to -arc f o ry ou , an.1 l'v« no ono to care to. me. W hy shouldn’t we: care fo r each other? I’d tr y and mal,-., To \ ou, yes. of g rea t interest, I should, say Listen. '< )n th© 12th of September, a t St. Sim on‘s church, Pattlesea, Peggy* t*nl^ child #»f the late. \\y u fu rd Magnus, to Harold U dhaui, ten th earl d f Olencore.” A#Ida g av e a Uvund. itlith rw times as efacaciousaipWu Ood l i t e r Oil. \ i*fitf»uperiortojill otter so-ealled Smnlsions, t i e aperfect l&ntilaion, db«ss<it eepa. p rate or chatige, It to wonderM ia a flesh prodoeer. :t is the hest remedy for OonsuihpUcia, Soroflila, Brtmehi^, ^Tasting 10* M o l d b y e a t I h r u0g i a t8. f O O T T * E O W N KaP *<6m i«t«. ndtivo - y o u / h<§ said, c lo sin g ' huj hroqri over th8 • ittle fin Fi’eddy had extended to him ; “it’s q u ite a eu rp r is e to toe.” _ g :\s]i#‘8liriekod.“ M-.tlier? Ohl^ Hut Lady Jan.* interrupted her. WiUi a supreme effort th e modern m arty r rod© to the occasion. q rp “H ere, I say ,” said the a std to Freddy sigm flcantly,“ what’s u p? H o tv i s i ty o u i titl’td h W n there w ith f h e h ir ’ v “lit* c-alui, dear ch ild ,” she said. w h aty o iir coldness has driven liim to. Hpwevei; jiuor fellow, in spite o f his dis- appointm ent he w as determined, i t seeiUfl. to mari\v one of tlm fam ily.’*— Lcaigman V Magaane. “W ell, I couldn’t —I h a v e —th a t id—- th ere ia wjme businesa fo r m e .” F red d y s e y e h l u i t down .like a cover pf-a box. ta m small, hostelry,“ Goat a n d Compass” nam e, show n signs of rebellion.' S tir _____________fro m th a t d o o r ho w ou ld n o t, a n d Lord Glencoro, to cut^ S hort the difficulty, hpd -poposed--tlw t thoy should leave the s * ^ ; Ararfeed, w hile they took a stuqjl in tp n S tar an d G arter.” --'T say.-^vdinner-in there-w ouldn’t be h a lf bad f u n ,” eaid FVeddy. “Oh, I don’t thlnkr so,” said GlenOore. “ w h y , h a t e y en eyer been there?” “Yes, J dined, th e m twice th is feasort With I * d y J a n e an d your sister.” A n d a r i i i ll ran th m ughJtheyoungJnan as h e recalled tho dreariness o f those solemn ordeals, / , * ‘Ghl’s said F r e d d y , d r a w i n g I n h i s baok os i f about to succumb, w h ile Prargy b u rst o u t iaughing, A b rig h t inspiration Dime tmddenly to G i e p o o r e . 1 “W h y bhouldn’t w e*top h a te n o w / lr a said, h av e dinner, a n d g o h o m e a fte r ?” ' F te d d y a a d Peggy ou fe fe a * t« a d 8 U li, , you y# an d Fd certainly be good to in tim e yoii m ig h t get to—weli., 3* you khow .'’ **Iti tim er\ W hy, I lik e .y ou now.” Y oit d o i Oh, Peggy r you, atu tolikfemei '-/r'-OF rn&y yeryjexi^tence thei, who_in CQtmnonvvitf at tn© very moment ed to, --f _... . . . I t y , w h ose h a il f o r g o tt e n , b u t ^ j l l s l e e p e r s , a v v ijk o was not.warfb- “W h a t do you think?” said Giencore Ui a w hisper;“ had vve b etter tell hlrn?\ ‘‘Y es,” said Peggy;“ u p to now my \’ ’ been F r e d d y / o n l y f i .................................. v So. Fredtfe., thorouglfiy^ wFlft _awako. Dow. was desired to j e an fmWard, and between them the two conveyed what it was their intention to do, “I say, what a cliotise tor Adda!” tearod Freddy delightedly;“ but here, yo u know, you'll have to m arry Peggy.” “Certainly; of ceutoe, th a t’s w hat We mean t o d o / / , “D o we?” s a id P e g g r ;“ o h , & y ( w h y I w sv ertb ou g h t pfth at!” . “D id n ’t y o u r S a id I V e d d y , a s s u m in g Mm a i r o f a M e n to r , , “b u t I d i d t h o w t h . N.Y, E x ac tly ju s t so h e s« id ,i ir i ly , p u t- tlHjht e s thmnljsapfa ^ [ y case-is all oveiv TifT a t Ttte tu to r s , you _' “*i“ -“ -\ possible for you to ht y|». a y ? seen rnei’T Glencoroi ugl pdcheerily, h e sa id you ate q m f * ‘ bu t w h a t on earth a re yog u p to r This question seemed prom pted by th e Sight o f a nondescript; dog c a r t ju s t ted u p to th e door.“ A te you a ll by y ou r- self here?” _....... v , A N« w M t.iK iriil F a d , T b e / a tJ s t f a d amon g y oun g . --f ? s h a p ! a f e :^ f >Go^49...t9 accotgpaa-jjf^ telyes win. a*., hqitfliipn o f f t e Mrh^t rjroi docvur-oj A j^m riugSdund 'hiloa|ti «ie % t b ^ n d d | ^ l r ^ h c a f t Js dW!6ul| ia , acquire, hut when rt is onpe achieved “the effect is quite entertaining. A perform -- afiee Sounded like a small band. Indeed, a person standing outside the parlor door would havo supposed several mstrnmenta were all going at once. Ao ear for loiiita- tion ts necessary io the performer to begin PWltb,- * . - ' i.. Then by d int of constant practice, w ith th e lips compressed as if for whistling, b u t With the aperture wide and! the elliptical instead of tound, the accomplishment t t gradually acquired. A quick lively tune Is best suited to Wake the imitation of the cornet suoora*- ful. Meantime, the b a b jo }« more popular than ever ma musical instrument w ltk Um yottog wwnen who are act «M toat wit)» fforfeoo tbeir ril t the plana. h a y eTTn e m O h ' i h ff ' # l q i ? r o r T a b le t i to Lejdc or g e t -lcnocked open * Fuapi A t* Ti g h t . / u T ! T ! ! r N o w w w p orm tto» A < t A f t - . c,0“ automaticalll . ^ ------1-waeara - _....... v , _. “C hore’s \Rarris m j^ b S ^ h to S e r d n d J ito , h e r husband—o u r b u tler ho used to be—a n d Peggy. You know-Peg, d on’t you?* _ _ _ . 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