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TRANSif ' CO By fbe gotdon droaVfol waatbar. By tba blrdo tbat fly Mogetber Dark agalmit tboxaAlant sky. By tba eiUnoa growing peeper, py tba raiting of tno roa^ar, ^ Plaatant daya ara drawl** itl* l».^ By tba vagrant wnyiida brleX, rUnglng Car lu tangled Ore, > By tba foraet'e motloy lino, s , Boral oak and maple eplaadid, \ lading elataly eoort, attended \ Aa for pageant rlob and flno. By tbeiaetore, Ittobbla bringing, By tba|morning-glory'e twinging, And tbei iplay t ragraneo ibed Vrom *ba grape* whone purple cluaia|rj CapUf* holdt tba TITUI loatra Of tba ittmmar aaajreaiy fled.' I'laaaant daya are coining! nearer. Daye wbeb bona will saeln tba daarp^ Tbat He circle, smaller grown, jtn IU bap^y talk and laagbter. Or ifj ilgb*. low eUillng altar, Warrow I to enfold IU own. ihla tlrA* fbojpild UM kept dote to Iter cougtm | ^DaTended 6yldbai[y.' y wMhMfllQt terJd comoient, 4nftd no wondin I wUh 1 WMboi a4h Ab-ar.\ . [\ The lolloirlftff Lortitog h* ir^t )atb til otftrtiog for « aMroll ftofcota the JMtada Theltide t^ already turnedj and thoijoaro 4w jilacaa on the coaat^ whalre It cornel m to(>re rapidly than | on the BarrhoutlijaAndik Bor a long time IU apiroioM la so gridu^l tbat It cajn haidlV be^ticed ; bit when It bet a <WMn point it oproei In wltH aUrtllbgiiHJed* t 'There ftre tbi^e gtrla onjthd rocks again/ 9 he fkld^ j|ind be shaped bis course go aw to eftlry bitn to! the rlfht \ fiot gone fifty yard* ttre aand when he ^htnd him. He aaw that the elder tng, had rjsen frfttn Ich abe wlaialtting waa on thi rocki a rapidly tocreaej- r.v. Theoryjof the % A± r- of them. IIw had along^ the edge oil heard a lautl c looked roijdd, A girl, who was r acampatooloa and that tba chil a)rd»d> cut Off b tng stream e)fwa tablnjrtno fOB i \ fGLRDO, klLWAUJtM GlHI-G-iAGiD And all poinU \ [,':•. WM|r, KOBTIUWMT and aOOTH-Wf S Tbi Nortbam Tranaft OomOany, harlnglbiada teinblf e errangemenU wilnf tba OrandTrank y.lrlllmntb?boau of tble line la ooanao- RUTt da nk ttoa fltb tba a. T. By abota kO Q. T. By. from fa, taaving barnm m ternla,to el) tba •wra potata, laarlttf nam dnBr (Bat^rdayi and Ihndaya eaoepteai at So'eiock In tbe^ten- Ing. oynpoa artii?bl of uatna from tno WMI, and run tfroogb to ail tba above poiate | WITHOUT CIUWQB 0F BOATtj Paa>eagerafrompolnu>op tA% llna of U t B. liiTEVao. &w.bnd o. a L a lffidS \ morning trnlna, will antra Of OaS ataoonabd —^- -* TT_....^ dB' O. A Ota aioee ooaaeksUona for Baraln, wba(o tba _ t ^ i4 . 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Ri, New York <Jer> tral, and Connecting t j h wtfJiSoMon. aadtna tMpaSSoaalVa^ by CnSoni Uanaa afSoleaj 7^ 4r> aAaaeaaa fnnai ni#i<na«« <Aaat* Oni$ jftao — iWfaaf anjr^Bgptajaa Train for all poiate WaiL Trltina leaVaQoovarnauraa foliowti ooiwo trnwT AJrp BAnT, DiT Bxrpnan fiat a. m.,i tow^l0:iaa,m.,0«wefo im p. ot^lKp^Uileaiaa.7 « ,»^Ofbfago and Uwtatoi a* jy ajattown 1«^ land 14ft a. av, patrol w p* nt.. ootrort TWS4L m. ^ywer'f i°h/aca Slecpmfi Go\r$ aOn^kad at Av^aetar to Iipontai €nieane Ei byafyotbarroote. BaggageobookMtlbtonalL roi| a%oaiad tbfoag** mr* *nd cog at th$ (tfftc* <f M. [«.- DODQE. Agtrt, bqfbnpnh curing Tickets ttowKert. . . N ;h ^Oalnfanma., BlUbafor Tbea will Wbat tb Alwaya Where ti Tboogb All the aotnmo'e wood Blpened blaee and gjntla otic, work and *iudy, low I he hearth-flame rtidUy, h wild tba wlnda may btyfr ra la golden we~tber , bea^u are, niet tofatbar, tnouf be etdrm abd eno itmthadlng, He fading, AU tba blrdi tbat aootbward fly, SpaaJfto na witb alga and token. flay, in word* wa baajf, tt**rp<kea, Pleaaaai days are drawlnr alfb >r m ,T I 1- rawingn^rtw || ONTHKdFF. : * .) —'•' • • . \ Art AnvaWTURtC AT BAttMOUTllL Fifteen } oars tigo IJarmouih VM a The whlstli of quiet little village the Iron horse waa not; to be Itefrd wlthlfi many rallos, and the pajaiig of the coach between Dolgellr ajii( parnacTon wne the,sole event of th^ dav« There was one hot^) and tKm half-dosen shoni and oUirr lunti|Be where lodgings were to be obtaWd bat alight aa was tb<* sccnrnmodiitipn It fully equaled the demand. ,1 4< Juat the place for a |fallow \w t able to sketch wi'hotit iw^ple co^Oilijr to look over bis sho\i»dek ,f wki th child on discovering ber situation was echoed by bir oorripanlon, who was about tq ruih Into the watf^ wbeb Hugh ran up. j ; , i, : . . . : r ^Allrigbl lltilo oner be ajhonfed oheerily^r 'ttMl fetch you out\ *.; So saylBgi bo waded Into the Water Which wai already nearly up to bU wa Unreached the little girl, took her In ble armband carried ber to the sboho. j •«.- j \ k , | . .j ./. < n Tlierwy0& nrb f alright as poe- slble/' be said, a* he put ker down; \but you ratiet mind,] ml«sy c for the I tldea are veiy rilpldj hire.\ •. j • u Thank ybu ^o jrei* much, 81r, M the elder gijl s^id ; <4 Jt Is mo*t kind ofyou/'j • j .i j 1 - • • Tbo artist) looked ilito th6 flushed face of the gflrl/andj tm eyes \i which the tears yero jsfiandlng, ajnd bis habitual shyness Ikljllupon hird. Afut- tf ring something si.out its bfcing no odds at all, bo railed hts hat and, tunning upo6 tate bdcjl, again pursued blsj walk, f . | ! | j, • j .. - - horealljf 1 Is albparl^ Artjiy ft^r- t said, aejsbo bbf-tjledotf With the d toward the dud-billSi puriueo>j singt|de; pand yet, by m turs be could be very fasUi If in u^s ho experience She Was the ( a vk^y wealty Mtn* iner and Msncbester linemen among [WM Acctlitomed ispfmtyand capacities tho^ffh a little froW always she wa\rea|iy al briphcVand oommentof Hugh Carnon, a vbuog 1 artiste as he todk Lis fir»4 stroll tMon the tends. * , •, . • j •/ |.j|- A tall t well*botlt youn^Ho^With legs rather long for bi^body,ja«d a faoe rather heavy ir/^epoae| but «* v fi£L* ***** w» i s,K g ^rt wlnn ?* w J # i b i t m i d# .. ^ -w . I 0011 ** koraaa, waaWV. wil^ fbdj The tide traa ont, a fdw^flsherflben tblalina,sa wa ofir apet& *^^ menklliig their neti and tarHng .^ir—. t . f tb€lrboAta, u>d a lady aad child were down upon the Vicks near^jtbe edge of th^ sea. •». ;• I \ i I i . I \A bright bit uf color bo Moie dark roeka,\ be said, \with the Island on the left and thf sea' beyond, jlnd that abrupt headland dorhlng ui-~ just the thing to begin wlt^ M | He had p\§ sketchrng-bl^k tftjftfcr bis arm and his color-bot in bis p^kot, and,, iltting do^wo on the sand-hills, be let rapidly to wdrk. Por an hour arid a half i he' worked steadily, end then the bright bit of oolor and the child moved bff towjard the shore* Still he worajedj 017 at! bis sketch, and waa almost ata^led wlben B abadow passed across kjls daper. He glanced up, and aaw a Vlrjl of sdme twenty years 0)0, with a yOongerfone of seven or eight The. c^lld\diop- pad the hand ibe was loWlngv juid eame feajrleatly op. . u - *i j. \Ple*4e may 1 look ei kfour bie tnreir' ^ : \- .rj > ! ' r ' tip nodded silently, with his painting. . , | v | -, 1 | , •'Ocouabi Aipy, suchtp^tty bl^ 'ou;! tore! and therD are youjabd me osr the rock. Do look t^j 1 .i.i Tbeglfi glanced at tbd |srtHt,lhdt neither by look nor m^tlbn did ip On 11 second tile child 9 ! re^uealt ;and a little shrug of her shojiilddr^ tortied away, and walked jon until overtaken by ber c^tisJu. ••What a bear I amt'f tjbe lib ahc felokly to man said to himself. *jl ought] have got up and grinned ajnd taken off my hat, I suppose, aod | asked j her to look at It; but it's nojoao, I ckn f t get! on with worsen. I acver oan thibkwbattosay to thifmL r have no doubt she thought rjaa apeijfeet bear* And io I am. But I suppose 1 Itw my nature.\ And he I went l on with his painting. ^«Ope ololock j It's time to go in to dlnneh ( ' the tide la coming tip and covering th£ rocl^s 51 will finish it tomorrow mj^lnaT\. , The next day ba worked until fiii. ber, and Was greatly counted fltb the result • i .; y^. s , ; i I 1 •at will tnakU WlUI blng> ba Wld, *'I biTM^B very lteky ilth Amy wbjat^ver o tf^ugh cht^terootto does not ojasji sby Its productions, to adniiraiid|ti, for * an heiress, bhd in made mitch of ;\ bu| wayward and v$)\\C*\ t having ber dwn wayj unspriled, and wai lovahln a girl ft* was|\to o^ fopn the metroplil of % coitpiy. j. A For tb^rickt Vwqi jdA>N| flu^h Car- son mUspd toe } ouih/ lady an|d child from the sbotv y bur^vcral\inoes aaw the flutter of a/4ltfht-colore4 dress high up on the^1^behind Bartnonth. 44 That rising tide has given her a frigid,\ bV*ald W hiimelf, *>md thry'vn t^to totbdjbills. Rather a puUftuc&^reautc I have done wi^hl these t)4f$, snd nhali be doing t^e^ hills witp^lfe ll^wcjvtr, terirt^e^rioiigb -a-lt^Ut bgaluftt rM; h btber, Kf w^ alwaysst^em to bg doji^g here.\ j J . \l \ In facLj as UughUnj l.is'aeqrjalfi- tances look their tries!s ! hi abbot the same boju| r , abd both;canio in at the very last moment before ihemv it Is Aot singular that each day tbey had, dither mojinlng. afternoon, or even- ^ng t met 4t least onOe in the quiet littldv girict; and each time Hugh raised hjid hat, Mlasj Herbert bowed frigidly And her little cousin nodded bright I>j. j Once j #hen he passed the Aoot bf their lodglog, Just as they were gojing io, the child ran aoro|i As her coufdn entered, a|ncf hurt hpraeU; But I dire say she will be aU right whfen I get to hor. M ,; j Bngh spoke iheerfully, but B^^rpts by no meaos silre that the girl wjks not tilled.^ ildlooked closely at the grteayalopA. bwaa easy enough to Hide down; but oncodown, there WM no getting hpjjrain. Be wasfiully a mile and a half froiti tOwy; but he dared not run tor aid* fbnif tM girl pajrtlally recovered she rjalgbt be dashed to i^ecis before his return. It was evident that baAiuit slide down to bey. But the child pukzled hlm. f He ifaa ifraid to send her to the village by tjera<jlf; afraid td leave her alone on the tot); besides, jitjtbey were to stdjp on thit ledge till I help came It would He much more pleasant with' the child jthefe, both for (Amy andhitnaelt J ; 1 . j J « j*Look here, Puisy,\ he said, after arblnute'g thodght, \will you ibea good quiet Ilttli girl If 1 take you with me dqfwn to cousin Amy V . ' The obiUJ nodded seriously. , | | ^ 4, Heba go«s, fihen/ 1 he said; l{ nOw Vou tawe hold of my hand very tight y and we will go down as Air aa we can; then well lie ddwn on the graas. you put your arms round my nack, sjid v^iu slide aojwo.\ w , j] ojlt was donk not without dinger; but |iuglv was J strong and steady; and |ying on hil face, with one arm robnfi the child j he held onto the tuft* of grass, an^iet hlmfelf slide as gentry as he copld. Still his heart bejiti fast tor eju instant when, on relchln^the alMpoit point of the sldpeji they sllpied drown with a Bush th# last fifteen net to the ledge where Amy ley, half ojrer the brink of; the sheer (hil belowL | 1 f 4 NoW f Pusayi fou alt down quite quiet while t see to cousin Amy.\ , yery anxiously the young artist lifted the girl's {head from the graas. There waa^ Utile pool of blood bet low it, which (bad flowed from \a wound Just aboU the ear. Ho put J hil fingers to hdr wrist and* after 4 minute of anxloii suspense* be felt a very faint filokerbg pulse. ' , vthank Godr be murmured de TOJUtly. -• / I! j '; -•.*\; . Then he took out \a whisky-ilaski and poured a few drop! between the clinched teeth. I Again and again he did this, the ebild all the time sitting perfectly quiet, j snd watching with quiet frightened'eyes., Presently tbo gifl sighed faintly. w ' i J ^Take hdld o^ousln Amy's band^ Hqghsaid, M and . when you see b|pr open ber eyei sbeak to her wentlyj Tel! her jto lie Jtlll; put your facer close to hers, no tbat she may see you When she opens fcer pyes. f ' r f ] J Hugh Waa Hating on the groundj supporting the glrj, whose bead res-| ited o^hv lboBlttr._ frfaently therei waa a m^v^menjTof the eyelldl,'andj hen alow ly an<^ j langajdly thebyfi ed. -,. i« •, else we shall Wake cousin Amy. 1 For an hofrr be told stories of fair- ies and enchanter** and then the llttlp head leaned gradually agalnit bh waistcoat, and, In live rblnutos he stopped In the middle of his narrative. Tnen Amy Herbert spoke: \I am not asleep; 1 have been awake for some time, and have boen thinking. X4n are the gentleman who rescued Ida off the . rocks, are you not?\ ? jv +- v . ^yes,\ Hufgb I aid. > ^ M I thotight id Now, please, how came you and Jue here, and where are we, and, why] don't we go borne ?\ i \You rolled aonn a steep grasfy alope on to a ledre. You struck yovr head In falling,! F*d wbre Insenaifaie foretime. I osbie up, and shonld hive run off jror assistanpe. But I fckred if you fcftoved beforje 3 came back you would fall over another fifty fefct, ao I took Wa and slipped down to] you.\ *\••'• t H ' J\Can't I mote?\* the girl pjeaenUy* • • • j j ..:' . *j . j. 1 ['Are yon en^mfortable ••No.\ she aald shyly. * J*TbenyrJo had better lief atlil.\ Hligh said decisively*. 4# Th4 ledge la vaty narrow, and yon are weaajland I dare Uy giddy, for yon loejt a great daLl of blbod. 80 yon really mjlght fall over If yob sat up. With my arm round you, yon are (joins safe. 9 And Hrjgh emphasised the faot by drawing |er still more cloaeljr to him. Her slight figure yielded to jthe f)rW sure, and) With a little lavement, which waji very like the neptle with which Ida had prefaced her subsi- dence to sleep, Amy Herbert lay quiet and i* B very few minutes Hugh was ser*/ from r herj regular breathing, thffct she too was ijsleep. \It must ^e nearly ten pxlock,\ t iU asked. w * •Y^a,\ jAmj wld. I did think yon rathet a bear. I am notaccus- tombd to spy young men, and simplyJlerself fancied yo4 did not want to apeak io strangers, j And now, please tell Bie exacts wiat happened» becauaetj I shall have to tell aunt and I have cjp« 1r a conftised idea of what has taken in Hugh told her the facts. hen I owe my life to *bV girl |lald, when be had finlahed. | ly don't think yon do,\ Hogh eafd In a matter-of-fact WayJ I qo*- t(L^n very much if yon woftd bate 66me round out of your fahtt bMob I could bavejbrought help from BaK mouth. However of courae,I*acted far the beat,fnd it avoided UlYUk. TbeiB waa no danger In getting down V yon; tbe little one and I sHppod4o>Wi as easily aa possible* If I thought you were going to tell me to-morrow that yoo were very grateful, or any- thing of tbat sort. \ give yoyi my hpo* or, I should^go right aWay by the . coach to Carnarvon. \• • !? r * * \ The girl tilt by the lob* of Hughes tolce, tbat there waino afectatiqp about him, tbat he realrjr meBut wh#t ^^d. , ) jr.: i \I may Just gay 'think ydts/ now V she asked quietly. i i ••Yer, Juift Hhanlrj ybb. 1 ,l tightly..; t , , im [ y [<%& 4 4f I Were a man yon wo^ld kh hands over it f\ the girl aakfd. v j IpUch better and r^cer, tjbe webt over to Ijim nqw down on his knea, witb firm around his *6%*tt J*mg1 At cmoe. Beearjpftv jrvSp te^ t keep in a naughty tfaapaf lpng; and besldea yoo^rowld *to*Wr HI wp nAbappy ; laat you too* ve 46 give** will tail H^ugK said ,to hlmselL Lie rself tli^y |l*re|ejc- our rlurrtjlng hand Into his, and talked to tbe road put ber him for It po or three minutes, convjetod to* blib tbe thanks of manimaLirho WHS hot strong, did not up out mitcb, for having riedbcrTacross <he. tide.-; Ifyr. J cxt tbr|c0days liugp Carson waken* aged in Jpaintlog^f pictureeque old fknn holiaja lying (arjon the hill. The apbjoct wis a go^d one, and he set to orocurela finished plpture on theepOt and wotk^d at It from early morning all long ks; the light lasted^ making His brcejkfawt and luAcb off milk and dread and ohiee|e(|obtained at the flrin-hoju^. Upon j tbe third eved- ijig he wa| returnlag from hil work, Walking ajodg the edge of tbe bill, itoklnglddwrf oporj} [h e aea, When be cjauie upon tbe )ittla> igial h ing on the fjrorjndJ cmng bltUJrjy. < i s ^ \Why little oho what 1s tb matter rM p., i «u j ; . : <:• j•-.:*;•* Thi jhlMi wbofhlafl not beird hi. approajdhi^g, leapbd|U> her feet, and upon Wtajg who it was, a look <j>i pli'siaujra) flashed sj^o«s h^ lett- L Lt - !'• - jj W,do;h<lf> mot Couiiijn dedly: n My dear yonng He quite quiet, you and hurt yourso and weak. Yod theJ you ate, but yod le V ien ufeihe. 9^ I: ib« llfhta^ ^1 do tbtHk It iHll batt V&ifit t hats don«. n re' was' •; w , iba fctoi tHat tbt .„- .._ •««n Wat <mt oat* A wA •aSaST tba ni-'A IBMUB peaawB pawf wf framed , / •ii; Ajuv IJU t{umb|ed!d4wn the hill l\ ; i ^UoWd |jraoWus| jdhfld, where his ehetalMnir H»^h said in horror; for the hpcl^Where , they fetood wis above one of Uie ateepeat fel6(>es r be- tween'Birinouth knd Harlecb. •'Down dbere^ Qlr; ahe was picking ai flower when she slipped; and I cjanVget at hen bat I can aee her.\ [ A^id tbe^child led the youhg artist U a point hirtherpni where tbo pla- tdad prbjefted f ; and the face of the bitfwhJDreiAmy bad <sllen waa visible. Tbe alene where 4he had allpped wai very ateep, btlt became even eteoperi lower - y ajte# ju Then $' ro4y ledge ptrojUted, audi below if an nipt paselblce lotbe painty Hirbert lay ob hs4 rojledl dpwn <>n evidenilVl^rtlck bv wa4 InkVaaible^ Th thrwefsetWldei fifty feet h tbe ledge. 8b ? o K and, hi * for kb ledge Waa some rh the pool tlpb W-- gHfllayiitwalprobabls flmt movement made as she W<HIM roll over *be ere, couslA Amy, you are better quit! quiet You have hbd must be v^ry or sseJ recognition and then closed ited a little and faore drops'of* lips. ThlaUme now hurt y good.\ The ey and a faint again. Hugh I hen poured rhifdey between be effect W M lnore\decided. She moVed, shook hdr headXand tried to. avoid the mouth! of the ffask* Then she looked up agiain; , , \Wbi^.ia Itr she said ^ilntly. 44 What ar* you I doing ? WherX) am ••Ydu muat ne|<)uiet hod good.\ t cbild said pb^iUvel^r \You must not move,*the railleman nays so>\ r This time; the {speech was vaguely understood; fori ebb leoked beyond tbe ouild's face toyhat of Hugh; cloaed her eyel amnios as if she doubted them >j looked sgslo, and then made in effort to rkise her head. Then Hugh spoke, gently but deci- here with you. Amy Herbert ised wondei in ttfe lotstt Id to be quiet Amy m Utive 1 lady, j^ou most have fallen down f, ahd yon sre/ahit are quite safe where* cannot move, for Wo are on the side it the : hill, and must wait till belp.cojnet* Your cousin is K<ss her, PuMy*\ listened in a sort Of She did not uhder- except thai she In illrm author!* tones, such as bad not beeb ad- dressed to her s T^se warm kiM seemed to nee she was a child. of her little cousin assure her that al) was safe and right, Jod. with a little sigh she closed her fcrcs again, and was soon breaihiqgl quietly. Thcfj the child turned to llugh. ' j . '•Amy's gond to sleep* My name Isn't Pussy, but fid ft—Id % Herbert.\ ••All rjght idL I'll call you so in future. Now, Ida, when you Stand u^ can you sec (the road down below tlMer ; it MJust sea) lt f \|tbe child laid H ar« ut we &. it|1s getting; dark, , When gding borne ?\ •4 Tun Qt rjaid we afe not golbg ttonie to-bl^ht) Ida. {Certainly ncjt unless Some one cpmesj along that road, and there Is not raulh chance of tjhat.\ / \Where are we to ale^?\ Ida asked, In surprise, j J Amy. Bbf 7^\ *We must alekp jusi where wb are GcaipCn Amy will sleep) here, and you ihalt curl up clobe to me and layj your hefcd agaHist n>| on the other'side, and t don't|thirik you'll be cold.\ , ••pbt I want iopper before ijgotb bed*\ • • * 'i•• i|•• ft • •* • i •<Ab, ; ydb w't Wo/adVpep' ^ night Ida j bud it will be great) fun, you know, MeejJlng out here for ja bit, and I effect! that pret^ntly j your mamma w¥l aebd pwbple out td look for you, and than we ahall hear them about andWe ajball about back again; and then therll come with iaome robea, andtpip we ahall go to thb top. NU ahall f tell yob a story ?\ ; »'0, yeA,pllaia/Tdaaald,daIl|l \WUI yoolij quiet by me, then? and when Vooiwl a|eepy you Jr^at hay yo^rbeaddawbandgo oflr tojilgep. I will go o* w|h wf itory tilt jroo're low, asleep.p I nnaaep;bQtwa laaitalk Ttry \i. '•V,* think we ought very soon U ktt out of this. The old lady wlil bi fidgety by half-past seven, alarmed pi halt- past eight, and by balf-pist nine she ought to have all Barmbiitb out with t^rchea. But women ari so] long before tbey set about a thing in ear- nest! They begin to fidget low be- fore A man does; but tbey flotftset tq wdrk to take decicded steps. 1 Sttn searcbers odght to be out- by this time.1 I am beginning to fe#l tjorri- bl|ycnmpedi I suppose some fallow would like thla sort of th dbn'Miseo any point In It wh In toother quarter of an fa saW savorsl lights coming road I below, and could h shouts! which aeemed to by a party {Wo^eeding along They were moving bnt slo there were llghU half-wa face, and tbey ware evidentl in|[ very carefully. Tt)0 from them, and it waa Hugh to try and return thelrJ ihouta. Gradually they got nearer, land he determined to make an effort, but tf\ do ao it waa, necessary to sTJand up. He moved alightly, and the elder girl moved alio* * .1 \Wake un, please,\ he said ; «<help isathand. 1 * j £ She raise^ herself at once* t \1 do think I have been aslee feel ever so much bettpr.\ j k - . ••I will stand up to shout.\ Hugh said. \Will you lean bask 'againat the hill? I Will lay your] copsln dovjrn With her head in your lap* 8ha Is aa sound aa a top. rfow for it !^ and standing up, Hugh igave a shout With all tbo power of hbi lungs. T>ere was a pause in the mdvement f tjhejlanterns, and then asbwut ^Hallo-a-a!\ Hugh shouted again j •nmi'wayr/!; . .,., \ i - ? ; IU^dly the lanterns came flttrlng along tke road till they wer#i down in front oflhorrk j' Allure wd^are 1 here are the jladies!\ nugb shouted* i ^Aoyonuhu>t? ,, j\ VNdt much; but we can't gat cither up or down. You ipust lei a, rope down to us from above. |lere we aje;\ land Hugh struck a match and lyhted a large piece of paper. lave the party alfove gotj^opes ?\ There was shouting backward and ftjrward, but the party abov0 bad not !gpt ropes.? j ^Send back for them at Hugh shouted, \and be sure in<J tell Jthe tedy that no damage i|a done •'How do you feel now?4-I was going to gay coin*in Amy,\ he jhmgh- ed ; •f but I really haven't the pleasure of knowing your name.\ j \Akny Herbert.\ <l Hjow do you feel now Mim Her- bert'' j .... \ L : • I • 4< I feel Weak, and rather headachy,\ she said ; ^ ( but there is nothing really the matter 4 with me. What an escape I have had i*/ 4 'Yes, yWhad k narrow squjeak, of it,\ Hugh sAld frankly: <4 juat another pound or I two of Impetnaaira you would baVe gone over tbe ledg^ \ i She waa silent, and he went V Do yoii object to amoke ? lieeanse If you don't I should really like to Hgbt my pipe/' 4 .. •^Not at! *y 9 > 4 Amy saldr^ ^ STbere'a ' something comfortable about a' pipe,\ Hugh sai<}, when It Ihirly alight; \somehow* *oie can talk when one gets a pipe elig|t,\ \I think men cab talk at all throes,\ Amy aald j with a flash ofber/H usual' ' \Home inen cab/' Hugh saijd. \I dan talk With men ;,but, do you;know,' somehow | I can't talk witb women. I can talk with yiu now because I don't see you, aid because i I am smoking 3 but I should feel horribly uncomforUble if I met you In thy morning.\ , \ . \I did /not khow any men were shy with women, nowadays, 9 ! Jim 7 j, ••Sbjr ?Tpbgh repeated. \Wi^yae jl suppose; It la a sort of sbyneN with |me« I nioM[r bad any slaters, and ao, jjrou seeLJI never got In tbe ^ay of [talking U glrla. It la very annoyln|T Urrjo^imioa, and makea people; think ••Yea,\Hugliaalfla ^, U'-^ ij •'Please give me vour \hand* •' f • He stooped down, and sty put hdr hand into Ma. ., | }/ , ;f > I ••Thank yoo,\ In a deep* qn|ei» earnest voice. . •^ i 1 . f Then, aa he rose again, a|be went OB, in a changed voice : i \Now mind, it Is a have ahakftn bands on it hhoold | to be gratiful, and yon ara afraid ofjne, but are Just to be natural inth me aa with IdaL\ i ••That is a bargain,\ Hugh laid with a laugh. \I don't thins: I shall feel shy with yoo in the future. ( I never talked sol much witb a woman in my life. I sbppoee ft is^because I can't aee your fjaoe.\ •. \1 don't kijow^ whether to that for a compliment or the Amy laughed. I . - :-^. • .j V ;J ••The reversp, of course,\ Hngb said, laughi^gj too; ••oomplUnen^i are not lp 4 my (line., Ah, here tbpjr are with the *<$*•, They have been precious quiok About it\ And ^y )f Herbert felt tbora waa a real comply ment ohce,** W\ una ft baUr. • I aoppoaa 70ft tboogbt *•* f*>oat a h I'll T«NU I: he hotel knJsete the tone in which he yon must wake Ida. she^sleeps! Nowlai to y^mr feet\ > j wltbtlsa aid of tL orkof conalderable tifflcfilty y Herbert op to the top of ; A>r she was weak and shak* unable to do much to help berw t last It waa Wnaged; amfi e was pelped down a ateqp path close by to jthe road below, where a carriage from the waiting for them* , • \Will yon ojome np auint ?\ Amy siked, aa they, aiopped at toe door. ' .• . , j * v . •* '•Not to-nlgUt think you. I wOi oomelfin tbo morning to aea how yon arela^er the ab^ke; and, please,\ he saltt <( tell your aunt of our bargain. It wtrald be awjful to come up to be thanked.\ , j v \£ood~n!guti\ the girl laid. i( l won't forget j pome early. Now, Ida, come along; yojuriii soon be In tad \ ••< T ^^ * H Two months [later Mr. nerbert wai walking up and down his brwakfkift room io I towering paaaion.; Amr waa sitting in a great arm-chair.., ! ••It U monstrjous, it Is incredlWa/' Mr. Herbert eiclsimed* \Here yori, for whom I have looked for a capital match, who refused threes of the very besfcmen In th4 district laat yenr, an away for two Months and a half* at this beggerly Welsh village, and yoo come, back and d<Jiberateiy| tell me tbat you have Engaged yoarielf to an artist, a fellow, 1 never heard;of.\ \Dear old daddy/'Amy said quiet- ly, \don't get ingry about it \ Come and sit down sjnd talk it over Reason- ably, aa you always do things witb me:\ ,. j\ • ' * ' I .1 ^ \No no, Ariy. lknowwbaty6ur reasonable talliing means, I am not to be coaxed or wheedled or made a fool otv It f s a|l very well when you want a pair of new ponies or any- thing of that kjlnd yon have set your mtyd on, bnt t^iere Is a limit to event thihg.\^ ^ j ,.- . - •^Well, but we must talk the ques- tion otar, daddy.\ v 1 , . 1 \Not at alt jiot at all; (no taik U neoeasary. . Y^n tell me ybujwabt to marry this jfo^nne-honting artut I aay at onoe I won't hear of it; that'a out of tbe qoeition; that] I * Will not hear a single itord about abch a ridic- uloaa affair.\ ]• I v j ••Now, why (should yon (call hjltH a fortune-hunter ?\ AjaS^~a^1nrtttrig at once upon (h^ weak^pblnt M He baa not an Idea that there Is aby fort- une in tbecaei. He saw me staving In poky lodging! at Barmouth, and, beyond the fact that I live at Man- cheater, be knows nothing. He tells me that he bM enough forlns to live on very quietSy, in addition to his profession. Sp, you aea> Be can't be called a fortorje-hunter.^' 4 « | ••Well, wellgi It makes po imattek The thing is jmonstrous, knd I will not hear of It.\ > , •• Well, dad4y, I Witt dohost aa yoo U^e, and I wdn't aay any bore abont it now; but <j' courae,;t4-morrow I must talk aboat it, because it la out of thojquestion that I should break my word which I have glvenjand should make him unjhappj^ and] be awftiUy unhappytaiyMlf. Sol aUaU have to talk kbout b lUten^^-tha now—\ you havw will not and ybu IU have to most have dona so.* 1 war ler, had a*t down though, all mf papa, rfect rtfttt to aay, 'I t to your DMrrytof til, yo« ktjoWi 1 m»t lafnaktftf m#t*ry unhappy. AadllwlUbaao tola 4 \*1 it* \ * m 1 -fa •«AiBF, w li baTBallowad yoi t»M| ipfpl k ^o?o^TiaVi* '\' not ^rrMt^ri tltt^ ft 4t^fm •thMrtt Ait4ttoi*> M tia protaat, <>t **• to nap 4li my lojlf.' That fa* aminothlfliTaakt , had VM marrlafl « btuiieai I ahojMA kjuf< Ud.-Baian^riWr* \VeUl aboota 160th tfcpM IV Uai yoo ;«• itddla of yoor noA^ ItteitMK tWret and 'yom wot, TV a nil ft ml ^^^^JL Maraafi wipaa inw^JTpT .•arfji Wm ¥IBnW'- aihaar^varf of iew» wji^awaan* ftfnw'Mlit |B A^^nnn^^nninnf'' wbaa«fr «n Am ftittti ta rely baa and hi Idtoa In UM 4OHMMI M: daya ba will aaa Ayhi rhtllfht. It ^i ' tf or oonrinff to itte roaaonaNo; botlfiya^l t tt> »« I wfll lo| r*n|k»ftr to coma by, a»4 -\- - n^Vnf *^IW \?ua^nnna^nn^ jnWa.. BnwniS ^np itiiiA k 9 we*\ wIHmew morihdiaa ^ upon the l4 Tonr logyage, i|tom)an fatifr* Hr,IwUla^dk»tta - Misa Horbertjte^ia lit X I> >m-*i*\ nV/^wri 1^^, jnoaamAAny,^* fwnanai-Bir, oaadtotelk ab«W^ bottt&ljKaovftlafJaajr attraet MtoaUon JaJk*^ toy,\ and ho looked «TMi ^ gtaooa, ^'yotafa nfi'W yoo?—becaoaa: n#^' ^ : #' 'imm 1 \Wall harinf lota of saosMftl * «^^» %wnw, OTWK vw^n§ne^ aa^w. lota. Ho'agojtiMiain ow. Butthare'a 4*faiaf •'Todooghtto agh aaidi • UtUegravtiy.^ \torn *i-frete,Mhaglrt a first place, It waa bfea to at yoo iaUlnloTowlthaH gwhatharlheln aaeond plaoa, yea wonld T h»ra ran away If jo* nghtlwMiUai and to till truth, Matter HttghJh#4 no lftUlng yon ran aiwny, h, thnatt tba hon»;;iant diamay. , , 9i v r .^ ]; ^.^vwUBK •f Yes; and there's papa M Hit door ting to graft yo* n 2fpWf pleasant and bright ^ngl\ oourae, I want Mm ta ilka oat aa much aa I do)*~Tuut*if$'i « *tm* -*-r<». Cer^miuyla to have nothing batter to kern* •* • , / Wisdom preparea for £ha wo foUy laayea the wont for U»»4a» en it «>n^a»^<f^j^^:^^^i The UMM jM is taken up In curing tba judices and false opinions he In the fonngi^^i^r^^ is a gnaai thdae who have maderaad*, •plaoe and will glva him a not kMW thaii does nothing t eveilything tor the sake fam|QU pleasures last the e are nei^ttodjto bear long tjnf rdans of great Joy.—^ j jit is a slander ontte Mat it represents laborasa otiwrv I* Knot tbe labor that i# the omev U im the hardness of the labor^V; ?The oadhaathan ht wtonha np graoa in a baiaaft^thal jana/a Angara. * Uenoa 191 aawwrwoeive,cbeerfbiljpq without hesitation* r , four ear or poeitl lla battle in whiah yon ara to '\ plack, and woa Vw ward I Whether passsdon Or in the tented name fair flag and ad tinotlon. j * \ * -an* Fvtkn ^U fif'J- / MM Ifk. backwoo^f preacher ea followi In parable of fee tU^taei j ^ _ t times, mf baloitft few** tba eastern, after • jNttjfc ***' ^narriod, f or ten y t with lighted lampe the way hoeaa, ftva ei