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Ways. nue» sank fors his o mopped oma ' | * of servants, as a rule, is* hard 6 ne hers tol some place where she w & SWEET SABBATH DiY, he $331; two. aid flail ' bog of sf; mafihfifififizafid-W ' at th rateps IO the mama“? # $16 d no- [Frl £91138 from poor and 11116196pr ~- par awaJ to. 8 f: and zit the mbwe men toot * ' vor to be F wh oy i O0: I | {1 I ig the.. £ her drunk and get to 38 Another woak has pasted; j he ged h mee Just 000 (Mor 9 20009510\ fut you may ado hax Jn the maxt,. tay | looked Op to , An! Bint Chelsie who hould, Beginning work low down hi the's Hien I enmmeneea to make my plans | Sabbath dawns sat last -you.g!fi.'k hing, speak!\ | friend,\ said the chaplain, ° - Lead 5 -| Ha motsporn the prayer of the dy \ to sun“? cones and nights from 'Which \s ; ; potkp THAT HEmsistTER was _. and bflnfswfiztwficoie rest from. toil and strife; Mi A gibfl-lgsztmy’fiaq 'child, don't 3112113322: fimwofineinm’fiw o rs hoy to. guitar?“ {fia‘ishfl‘fs‘yf’fisfidhg 5301153110 woul! géardfour own ch l?mp., 111mm Brot tol t'b Wéy'wd‘l would be caught and And we in bliss can snore you?\ ~ , i 1 «J to i la. ~ v/ -~ | the fathor a 0C - a f 501W\ into women, from whom WK -in - r lh?‘ kg F ¥ i mA Ow than? J J’ - a © fir f ¢ r r il arrested, Phat} I t jag dail . Till 9 o'clock before \I wil 'over hor; I will doall posslble . Ae} stegs. cf more virtue than from our friends, . AGnaKy be arre: i of the wit ©\ We're roused to dress for church to please a wife, i for £31” watob ) 4 thi i Vat: {gust pray; the throné '6f W & dn ”bought 21 one who had climbed thao steps Ya 2 I t $3! ore YH les.\ We should Hind EFW bave to “if tzmfi 20:1:- gig}! $2;- (we ® (0 \yhe . she will meed many ngs, | pon, *> \ no doubt, it of‘gnlmiry or him. Ce . \\*\ t always thankfully. to live under the su jxe roof . roulg not do car 69 brans a [ * . what solemn awe we feel who £5135?“ He may {Ia-zebra a g ® gage m 390mm? gm, £1111; ‘igfigdgwm fimgxeamo. wfirfififi; “mafia? ($61; £32?th his lips $3.5,\ {fa Milli?! 2315)?meémfifiréfi’fi‘firw‘gfi‘fi: l Alot the very guod tyne-1115313 rat? £05 z £439 them both af the «ame time; so Ifi * As on tip-toes we steal to Hve, but I wunt her las B bean & atrunger to God; he doss h h t | uiup prople'generally. wtiecti are © list, [alld iwo fancy we should. often \fin ths C ' ke Katie up to Elmira ont > » ut 1 have been & streng his soul was lsunohed into and grownruP n mich aubujecti a if . ind to take P i s * R - i igdtiona 90 # Lme bil h tlence und ceurtesy we . my min Behind the holy usher up the afsle; trom misery and poverty I )€ lis t know mo.\ - , d de 1M!“ united? Who Anonygnous z” niid nt: we don'!t ask your URE - doybli of the WC t wo would go to BEaliimare a y ; SWEéAr it. L0 * friend, and Were the father an ug. received.for 4 “(Maw “or”, wwifuhfyw; we don't . Hcseyvants. Think of one of f ur 1ext thai to business, & thei Safe in the pow we bow ''She shall want for nothin b ed \ tod knows all who suffer, my friend, and tell? . - all we ward in an a is ask is this: Write brjanty' . } e same position.. Is # n 6 d and go into trusiness, and ' & . Our heads in prayer I ‘i°§'=;m | it “b ijmgofi! e, fig‘f's §§?vfi aggdisfév to hob-10:2: $3th 3&3: a: gin-awn ”in finfitl \'Who con measure the infinite goodness of §fii§fif€f3fl f'gmig\ ”$0353? fab?\ g \5&3. j £343 hgr magi: glitz? A $52,359!» comes and resido with us. A Thon gaze around to see the lato I b. o' ALX I9Rk aa a \ and | God? ng your article pub 4 9 ; Chair.\ \ deflm‘blo companisa A . fifi’i a a ' e gratetul.\ . 11 \ he said in a rosolute volco, \ an ko a plilgrim- Aéeedttor of »Furkonaw# M4 nxlougly from undes InpaniGng srranged between I and Katle, and - bok ‘ ther wish? will pray,\ ho 3m o ask God | - A young and fisppy couple make ® | | rory tof n! | 'alfownnees for the whims and \- was arrani ¥; but oy plan was t R Now bursts the organ grand Have you mfy 0 a ch | believe you, Bésides, L am goin bund ago urge white flowers on hana ran. ' e s flair charneter? | Yet, if , informed her sister; but my pian was Aud all, like soldiers, stand E ** No, only if age ghould “335.3 . “£130 'v§l§l1‘be one las ‘Iw'vor. and if be fins 0.133; grant it, 1 the eggs; «£6151? * P q e LopyixC s;fi-n$é3ég;flifitlev worth h 3]! whit; Sr 112166 to Eimira and kill ber therd; & 1 \ ° and voices rafse in praise divinely aweet, [ Eomblfflgifigga \avon. . Ahi well, invent | can die more pescafully.\ . They are Cociy und Goraldine who 110181! $212; 'I am woary of tha struggle, hi. {gt at, your daughter is far more \ ney, and in a few days go to her sikf While lond the cornat toots . arming» anything you like. Keep uway \ What is that ? + thot child | get in their prosperous Hfo, the sweet gir Uf tho tumult and the strife, Holh g'] 1 than your servant [When . ~mon C irs Lee ing house in Bult 'To drown the squeaking hoots i film eople who could toll her the truth. | Oh, | \ That Amy shall never know ; og {git God fielpéd thein to the happiness they have found. Give, ob, give me, peace and comfort, t lof hearts” y and\ presumption, the wey tail har ws Warin- 113? ber effects with ms a Of tardy sinners sneaking to a seat. ' 21,33“?! it some way, so that if sgemdieg soot}, gazlsawg £112,221?ch gills}??? rom her - this |_ And a gray—3:33:60 {gun 3m; £1 ggeg gigggg Giver of all good in life, be ff Aithess, uot to 3p?“ j ii P and wkz air game and aol mon ? thew / { I who kill hor, wit e knowl- | wo - eart; | to lay a wreath on the . > % and troubles, Ol-zlrl tricks that stand in thi) record 7 yo to some place #1 i ney; the ' Above the puipit pee a?” gdg:§?gt§$flw' Tow! promise mo that?\! 2:31:51 mgnhef'vwat blow from um? tends)? heart? “$553 ffiiirféfim rise above. [th “teams? wo should surely Igy gang‘s | fine would tell on me, and 1:35” v? . Above the pulpit peer . \U my honor.\ ~- & t m * apswor Whfin at THE END. + ul and strengthen, ( a jn the dust before we speak 'so harm money and go to Germany and se Q? 17 wish ©Thio colection wil bo faken - | n @bod.lyo, then, - Abt one Iat\word yet.\ | , The ohnplaln was about to answer when af ~are@ cemarsks 0 0 *W mo with hy heaventy love a Arr ars Jeri , [ | - AR Ferping a toon end a poker eom Again the organ peals 'I am listening,\ 4 tod a {.the cell C -=- ¥ 1 may labor vautgjasiyoun would wis Gare | g girl that wad going with me. R While each in pocket feels \I said just now that I had assassina . * L -- b- Give mo strength that | m ito the womun under wliogé care ithe had & E \ J sar more To find & penny put there for the plate. an.\ L CHAPTER XLL . Same Odd Injoriptions Found on frqm With a willing, cheerful heart, g (t , 31 ebd, und we do not think: we shoulg. i sides in Flatbush. ~I have niwr s if: h X # Woll,\ > - ‘ + __ stones. Bravely taging up life's burdens, any nglfg’bandy 'our domestic riles to gpg. 3 ; was first grrested. When I was on 1 = The sermon now boglus, \ You ought to know. This man was Mr. , ‘b'rnx is? “3:0: art _l' Evorar d: A correspondant writes: I (timid the fullow- Never shrinking from the part froj| Do 'your daughtgrs djjlidf ti; irafiftne be. going to Eimira I mwudf-A to go to thng 4 to ou. any sins - Lester.\ It was Amy; hut while the heart o h in Charleston : =_ bes a. nd future husbands? , ' y +g - /e nod “figuofiugffim close our eyes; | A151\. lieéshbm?\m cared PHD! d “MM? honar« riscOHllfifltl 31.1133. bis 1M“, iiimdhzfy 08 Plough! ing “mafia? 55,335; this world, in which T pf)“ 1:20th to £12224”?ng 3:2. n”: {13213313223th for you;i erl nts, T1333 f and U“ hf]; p %OGT STOB aT AXT PLACE, , to break |_ Add 48 Cool CGsgpp eagerly under the palior dad chango for any 3°“, him; orld to do; 'Knowing for in . ] is ofthiig in this world so difficult, requiring ML L Dsp Cae Zlgéxteifnxlzi bis saps to a police coust, -n oo 00 \15 g; a beaniltg-Di £00338 2 recognised. __ 31193111): Xnd io sot “a\ | Help me to Pia Avimals nus: “in; a. 1:13 L5 wzfiand phrience, mare. often futile in and then return to New itfrk‘ and wss th. iy bright and wise. { dirsoted lis ataps tb a polico court. fondly. - Amy #asa hardly to be recognlgad. Jst such a fool as you. Love thee more than earthly hin thelérxid, than the endgavor to intpire cong. been Sben by any one wno woul R And try to look profoundly brig | f Butt 115201131] fhfm 1105301253 sharia); $3311!!! Lam he The purs oval if)! bier no?! was £253. a £2? On a tombstone at Lyons, N. Y.: 20 1 i I am roady-moke me useful, if) one who has rbpestedly bi f: deegly od, ~ hf“ £3“ m; away, but after w» got off the . » us a t w I 0 w q ~ , d\ out y ~* A 4 a - lth'hifl Id u* £ zlv 3 La nef 9 tal ; Grand does \ Old Hundred \ sound ound himself frce was i feverish hectlia on her f ' 1 Tombstons of Italy! thou bast engrave f | favor gain or 3933, bas grown up wi pd agaling YY . be an affectionate, talked It was Kono. ' d he es butned with an ardent aud some» n the unme and ago of her whoso Let here thy g810, f } every man's hand against 1 Katlioscemed to be an a ate, 4 With benediction crowned, Ly . a in} some | and her oy f scuiptured marble ul ighest alm and study, evefy.man, and every 3. ' : : av T . 1 taking & room an - Everard had succeeded in gaining fire. i to exalted virtues and noble soul. . ; Be my highes i the less worth doing because ot . tting to a hotel and taking \*'\ An ae -_ anger e oor bs MW | P000 ener ole ont ghe otered e fortes | | , O cero .ll, | Pras 3 Ts mould hare a mod uing, that I ol he sermon. kindled again. feoble ery which ssemed to 80 CBO. | Cherub iof benuty-siweet lo? her! Thou | - ROCHESTZE;N Y. of} itd) 1 to lead others to iifa fo. ind and went to the hotél. > 'The sermon and the style \ Oh, it's youl\ he cried. \You who bave p ly her broast, sho | rosy ray of hope of thy besrt-«tricken father! ? rre -__- - 8 anc _ ' my mind and wen B Fie C ' ressing her arma tightly on her bro lat wk 11 thy loveliness, whilst Degeneracy of Young Men. ce of duty it is necessary © F tay all night and ue - Aud cuss the cook for letting dinner burp. driven 'mo into this erime I\ bly to the bod on which EVfiYfil‘dll-W didat tske thy fight with u‘ Y i m‘tiher far I ey ACY in Chair\: . 6. #11 tel thought I 002m stay all pig ary LO rIT Fr 4 T T igot Emma to save you,\ she repiled. glutavgtigbgé fapo1\ gho mgdflfi'i'fim 30. figgfifigffiffifirfifififii‘é‘fgfffi’s' £51: “phat? Tait? Mira? 37m fitfié’rntGfiZ! the varying g yoy anoud. $11} ' would stay around and look ilfiu‘f‘zdfi. ' ' | 1 To save mo?\ \Oh a, papal\ sho cried, 'Thon ah {did, with an agonizing heart, see that thy lave re a n j pondents | - pili wo to 20 0 \B + 1 could puther out of the way just a | I a \All is ready. I have been looking for you. mung-hfifiah}, and began to sob. Everard fm‘ffg s w mightirfy, performed. _ ._ {sentiments of your man mgorl‘fgsizmt ags, R4, N. Y. oe I to } *', ed to mp gli the time Eatie w * e | 1 1 Ing To fallow? i w f Mammy “a“??? 5:11; aid not spook. Ho #4 “mm?“ (IAN the; From churchyard in Pongsylvania : to???“ oan googfisgthxzf $110; hav'epbenu protty | '> {{ |[Fhe Earnest Prayer of a Mother, =. bat is sect, For »He' would gay when # , | ‘ ing for you,. In a fow houta astrongth or enorgy left to him broke down A © lab; Land it seoms al : the irditor of the * Gla Arin Chatr \;. '\ \a C ; - trusting me, she , d ~ , 6 « \ Eliza, sorrow|jug, rears this marblo.slab;, ® hir criticised, While I would not take | To t a f the: h too ll, imc A 'Why do you ® . - Cyfidi-Q ollce t\ this sight. 1d yop ?\ ho To Hor dear John, who died of cating _ “$013,552?“ ihe £319 critic, yot It does seem | - Chy'J git a few minutes in the \ Old Arg walking out {31,1113 Mil $923: p 25.59 ‘ --OR- 1 sa T1203: 3.30; nothing yet. Lester Is still L113“! lw ho Is 53° ngztehflgmwzutbo 33335. On the tombstons of a Connucticut 's “punmgre are some things that can be said for | Chalr!\ Syhile 11 Lift/emf: a JfiéhZfi , GEO in, go walking olit s» 31113 and km! ted to r \ _ ct! at last, ra ug TLS aa : . F ; concern. Ad 4 ur land? C u « . ; was trod -an Alit? 4 The Cross Without the | fh; \Tneyhave prombud that and by that | , ;, On don't blumé anyone, papa,\ | ©4970 3000 (2 ol, gous jee unripe fruit -- ,| Th 2 ieee written conporning, the. stats. of | seulf Foo fad rous for me in aqme pthc? os o Pere in the hopd' Parole bee we 1e rOS night. 'Thoy\have promingd 11d, ¥ \* No one told me ; I guseasd it. ge 5 The wife of Deacon Amos Shute. _- Sammy? 7.09.35 have' deplored the scarcity of | of your most excellent paper? We bry it every ' got batk ; and when we stap ) CI'O WI a ‘i‘fiigfirfiufisfififififi ll‘yxfmd uvor his eyes. A iL Em“ Hm»; hi “(fins if)? lax-flex- tram your fl“ diff my: \119119” two much coffes 23§c2°$¢ugg men.\ Now it does seem hard to | gypid zgy morning and lft (geamvg to rus reallyuigg > when if is go « s v‘r iii e tridgo I weg * \Oof ; bathed b: a ** bo you think anny Dominy 140, a & ) ri ration.fs £0 unfor- | a mbnjiber of the family who has heen gone ail. the ro » 64 2 VCs\ C. | Penotiated Into the , “mum“? y Irit, of ROP | spsoneo't | It you know all the strangs 14648 | - rn a comatery In Schenectady, N. Y.; bolfeve that the “Sing: dony it. _ . My business 'The Ife ani whom we welcome wi much sorry I haq underfaken the job, a- it & Tot i . | penetrated biog!” H “fl\ “tie fiflgcrflést' then | that came to ine! Bat I was far from juspect- He got & fshbone in hfs throat flaggnfinfi? puma: this and the ad- | che But to my subject and mikb room for ~ ',,.) me I was going to get intv {jroubl 'A Story of Passion and Mystery. | «M fitna | lng che touch , mer Hacibed: Coun t - | bestie the, mep thie feap obd | calf cons 9 map | fp 1 00 io an oes had mpt nt tout I 10+ ¢ p bu ad gray o near * 'e what a Fearful hold vice | proiyiny up around you and still: y hee f So ihe n ote ged ios veloped in himmore fully he burried on. \ I expected you nlways, They decelved me. On n graveaton: cannot but notice -w - y. f \ ere It bb vet too: and it Jiraced me up. - $9 \w ' ,. Ina little time thoy arrived at the deeWROr® | y jor thom talk, but 1 was frightoned.'\ | Hore lins two habes as dead as nits, + +} has on those to whom we mubt look 'In stud; i quenth saloons. - Phuse, ore it b \t t iwo isto idge sha iras hniding on to mney arn 4 WxITTEX EXPRESSLY FOR THE TRLRGBAM 8% & | yo crime had been committed. \ What a torture for you, my poor dgrling.\ Do Lord ho kilt dem ”A l“?! vo mil me Ing the future of our country. | Now what is | and tfimk if this is the example timfl's ould set bridge s ¢ le do said past bi fur LADY OF BROOKLYN, N. ¥. _ Bnaky and Yan werlfi all“??? tbaerf‘. 4 no mo \To-night Ceoil and Geraldino wero gear my {If fiifl‘ifamm ive mit no. the cause of 311113 {it‘s}: ogayknga‘fig 31g? Is. the i your fon xii-$1; ll): fgerixghug‘ér at o gt; 33: to “i\ Afraz‘ymmz 7 - He had no time to lose. 6 waste * bq very sorrowful, procccupled, gloomy. L ho he did. has presented itself to my notice, » e kito @xcrss. € f caso L , 4p) * L , monts in usolis words, bub 8am?“ In all haste fffla'ya‘iu<75§:hl I was nsicop, but I \ Thikt they |_ At 8 burying-ground In Keesoville, N. Y.. _ | little notice taken ”2’s archer gfiié’fngfi” 1. | $08 sffi’iffi drritio vieet On: for] 35151122353. ._ n Bly, Lam wick.! [ raught e 5:2 I Rights Reserved. ' at once w ano to {no aGPpot. - 'ing. I saw the leust movements that they N sodies of two.platers dear -. ciety, of the wildne - | ther |) this t 2 the cap 9 \ raat and le ld ou une ste hlp (4 [gilt-laud.) I e But at the threshold of the door they were i mile. I tried to reud their faces, Thon Ceoil 8350353;sz La [raga—Sue uther Hes hore. has sirprised me to seo howwgmz im °Z§f‘?§z | sake “A“ 3°“; $33 £31321: Ti: (0123135: &, iwrhen ] Jet Caooge Ely fe! harkiwriuris ou « a P ash at met by Nir Peveril. 20. statlo tign to Goraldinoc. (He Put a th is attached to this by those who should 6 1 wor \B Gage 0 a j a : 1 18! P cous. a hoof * ** Yes, yes,\ cried Everard with a shiver, \he's ** Where are you going?\ he erjed. all“; e mysn tilts {flip xigd whispered as ho leaned At gnu-Hugh)?- I? war mfiybge found these consequences, | In taifing with a very respect- | that hp should follow in your foolstrps, Who, + R road or path am hir bark, her hat yriulh +d i the man. - - « U We escaping,\ answered Keno. 9 finger lines over the rémaips of a babs : + th * ther d concerning 'a young ' if nft/you, should he pattern after? | God pity., & was afraid sAme one wwoubl come altmg. 3 > v. , Lf nro csedpIog, ° hag! hor. - I only heard one.word, papa, one r able lady the oth F A ; f ou, f wil q [ . wel. & *d up fiaaggfigregngiggginggé (flagshfigefilmtgafly u It Is ”5M?” bl wéghzirollggz;§liihvu1bfiz (Egg: gift; r gin all myyblood turnéd to ice in my mffixfiififfififgzfirugfigfilfim man whomeguoguainmnifl fi%%egn$:lifi?d§:k23 1 yO figuuhifel 22)? 412851: f high!“ ”a \flufig‘: & her up uel carried her b» the bt Vb): (£111 j * I are on your truck, He ' ing and I sprang ap in bod.\ | d twoiky days muke, 1 madethe remark, M \ 'a | B® ? p Lo 2 Kthen Lirent around qnd found Her seamed to have changed their plans and she vut on all sides, | Everard will bo arrested.\ volng A ProDd »» i le lived just one und days, & A 208 ly, \but he is a nice | parldib of a broken heart, or lve a fife of her off hen r \ ( _ * i think ho said? Aud cost us forty dollars. \Ob yes,\ was the reply, l ; heridip 01 8 . I fonsul she was deal es uamde all: the hitste she could to bring mo Evorard uttered a ory of rage at these words. What did you A . - & y ill like him. | He goes , an s«hify ifntil she fs well-nigh bereff of reason, doubled up ani? femal s 4 ' _ as % \I knew it. He had said, 'It wif} be to Burlington, Vt.; this Inscription may be | fellow and I know you w & e , af 4 Tie cok. it1 ¥ 1 arried her- under -the | & buck here. He had taken up life again; ho had believed I At Burlington, Vt.; in the best society, and so on.\ Now this seems | whan'fou could so easily prevent it? You alone posed. 10 carried her , - ** Is that all?\ - himself free. He fell back heavily Into a seat | o t seen : - » the mmfin' ; sentiment of people WhO | wijltf held responsible for your sdu's down- ightened her out, went and got her * h “Swain“; ~ 1110313121533; aiiiuziraégaéflfi at the news., ~ a faltlfixg {13133633325 2:1?le truth on $311\- Bbtlfl'sllhzgigjflgfiggi figgmwlie‘gber- & gggulflhfiepmom qgé’sjblm It seems to be lQOkféd gw Scourse, if you 5m; hkixm a Ii example, 252.131.1149“ Ber head! took ber man ere v I O1 o Sic Pevertl s6bged his arm. E alii nd 1 know all; it wad fright. | She burst w ¢ R ho 17 rest upon as a matter of fact -as something to be | well hay gou blush with shame, - your own d. t. but when I ba neighbur.\ . O All is not lost yet,\ he “rind In a low voice. | o like lightmvnfz. , hvd F s. He Called from this world to lief eavenly zest pon : ad, that a young man will be wild, that l that you assist the dévil in this tarted for the depot. but w! | 68 y 1 did not speak. T me r -dit . | ful, was it not? But God ha ty on « + She should have waited til ' t efervesce expect 'd, 121 a y A, , \ng ° 2 A - 20 A . the road L thought about thr | ilkfim: o 111511123: Sir Poveril had been Let yourself Pm urrestod to-day, and to-qur guve mo the strength I “magi I sp out From Oxford, N. H.;: he ean \sow hiywikd-oats. and yet hold hie } way, for this is writ}: it all'améfi'ms to 11:98:21; down to the would récopnize frightgxsd ° £6 had quitted the den after the ”will uH but? I? - “I?“ to sut you free. of bed, and while they wore “3?“ to. \7 'o ali my friends J bid adiou laee in society, | If a 3 “33h!“ I? 30?\ St”1I Mor 3135Ir 8011118 eh hr too Elite * and thought some OHC _\ d it seemed N+ \ Youl\ eried Evaracd. A ' me & d e, 'I \ s. 1 oking and well-dressed, an as i pleasing . of Hep you love-his mother, ere e ate. it and took it from her and it seen, , :s myself worse by an impudénce, Aden death ver know; ooking an - vag. p Ol, 484 3 . R . i , 2. tissglssnf‘? ti? 111333 lliflflflitgfif’d‘ffifit kfidé’fffi : On one condition, fizfigfsd msfsvlf In a hurry, got & carriage, and “Alflgolx-uxf; tilinol-lyggxlfeew drink uddress, it does not matter if ‘he‘ (3mm hay s i t Wil spme one else: finial». on I‘hia‘. W522; gar: Ie that I could never get it of, then I &ar aru become an ascessin the affair was finished 21135555 the sume. Mr. Lestop is dead, but | 4 #m here.\ f Sue kicked and k!lted me quicker'n wink. lttle --§prnu”i)nuw (2nd wqfli hi}. (himapflvzgé' “Eu a 9.31 lgtlbgsmid, br sy \$on the depot, and did not' mert anyone unt they > * themselves by |- AlWE . lat og ' \ Puor Amy.\ lacy A, t ® ingiiopnet alitle when he gets mad,\ o \rr thus thoughticss, p40 6 Maste | pve L here I «a 2233113? {fiifi‘ifi‘iksz‘é‘fifiéfiiL‘fm- ° | gem“??? Inikmf'i dzfi‘ngfi‘é‘gtnbw” ee up the | oul It true What thoy said?\ OUR QUESIION BOX, part of a mam). “ii“ away a??? 123332‘ £22128 ¥rifos}x v2.0 0 __. __ 24 got (21W?) 1&5: 321333??? \ee ane be A p ; A documents this « o a . -. .. 2 ~> faults are all passed over P : parties - 3 10% 12. © While Everard gave himself up to theso re- *- And AHM sav 3+ It's true. .. - . j ,, | fault - down b: d by.\ - On the other 'A Very Pleasant Missiv 2 % ken PFfurned into ' s iso., And you w sake me © Condemnal ~condemued to- This department is intrmied for a through Ho'l steady do'wn by an y. P a ery AS would rpfognizn me. then £°1 : flefifi’fislmyhrgmfiiflfiffiffflsxlllesftzglig (fill at \I will save you. i» Amy did not finish. - Sho hid her fach in winchivur readers may obtfxmyqrnrnurlimx om m@t??8 | nand if a young man does not, or cannot drers To of the * Old Arin Chair \; \is though I was going in the hou-»\ ; £ once with a happ'v laugh, ** do you see how : Qhuv’h\c_ to do; ~what can I do? orard's breast and fell half fainting on the bed. | | or general interest. | Inquiries not accompanied by the | _, inely, canuot converse as Iluar'ltly, is not 80 D readers, this is my second ttempt to h a me, then I went to the depot? e and apa Is to-day? Why ho must have | [| Fou hesitate. - Thou tue chaplain, who had been knobling AU (- name aiw addreseos the attention. witty, gnd above all, is plain looking, then Be | c) Thiz you through the columns of this ex c crede was reading it. * Pean he . for the occasion.\ The unhappy man was about to answer, but the foot of the epaus , rose and turned lhis free 6 or respenale nte shoutd nal reet disa g. poreted when their | (2 pa-sed over as if nu consequence, notwith- cellént I am a. constant m ader, and a yapPT, I’rr’tpn'ji'; was \ j bee.\ huyilnlg' “13‘s ”Kirstin “1316.16 1inlet-113; and a | At this moment the huuso was “u\f’u”d'.’d' and to the two murlrfiwl)?PA souls, guesvius are nat guamered seceral weeks. us the standing he has not a single but} habit. _ Now turn dageriy to the columns of the \Old Arm, not read for my mind wa- on . . c fdvfffifa f it}: thiuugh bis veins the agenta of the police entered and Everard i '9,f [\ thouglits filled him with sorrow. Ho | - insormatom sotwifed frequea'ly [71,3328 32:7\?‘11’; while this is not the universal, it is the general Chagr} to. see which of my friends have written what Tt Bap pote aap TIX to » +p 8 res ste . . , . Fd WE . a . F A L . I G 7 . & Ho met Cerll's glance fixed. curiously. upon | wi attested. ._ fi roos healt, roud 9 | dnp fo Ame A | rule and It Is ono opy that, So many young | Siste tad olin WB o that the may not have fron drad as j TER very soun Xurabd|+ 6 ¥ > - \oo men to-d2 T * fs \ rer \Reinnefte's\ létters, in { ave hee 'ad an MELIt? a fact,\ said the young man,\\ you did | “In, PEX ALTY. ltjxu the eriminal ttfiho seaffold, and he asked Burtingarme, Ehnira, ‘3 (\l 35: * made to feel and know that just as sure as he g; fig}? and others. I thinlf?‘ is me that she mfy 13311 izdl‘i‘fi‘l Sign}; 12\ ; _ not have that suit on last fight when I left | Six weeks had passed. Everard had been | himsolf how this rpuurhchitdmwcztiflibfl able to E. A. 8: -Thanks for the poom. aim“ Piixiflngirytg git: 3:11ijth éfitfuffffiifi‘énfié an gx.elient young lady (g‘igoodgflagmls, serise, anguldgomo t 11 in; (an‘c‘ 2) baek to (Gi | = To ito urls i benur the surrow of such a separation. coup ia ble and unim uerely , jus c te. . I see Mr. Fditor has; given im uld bave to leave and go ba: ** yUEQerard tried t »-mile. He took the young \If.” wn Am” pr e az‘lietflgd'wug sentenced to He had to preopure her, however, am! ho was h K. M. -We du not know the adding of Mra. Mary lose the respect;rnd suciety of the beater class, § sigh; zrkseI-ilarfisburg. Well, it's ‘fogbadldr ifivhm I got in New York T dare not t: E man s hand and shook it, (165131. | [riflsth‘ls'f fot attempted to deny. the frightened I}? His If” ol mte mm; mfg: hecllmd i “gallium”. Ata very remotp poriod artesian wéll‘s both y(“M2131“) Elsi 120 ewoxfifi'inlgcszfie sfigg | nothel him I lived at Redford Sk 133.85, irs : trunk to Flatbush as my sister woul * Cectl,\ be said, *I must speak to you.\ * . 8 ceased, _ He submit. | to suffer. He mudé a step towards Evérard. | | P. 'in C d Egyp * take mpre thought\ before entoring Into of the beautiful state capi This £0 .et] C A. 4 that would i 1 Fu 2s * {rime of which ho was aceused, o subm. . p wore dug in China and Egypt _ - : Neo rk uld © \ f 'mething was wrong and INA of * '* When?\ . ted to his arrest without anger and without re. |_ Hn saw the convict had ralsed his h¢ad and ; T. S. P.-Write to thoe postmaster at Glens Ways. If the young Indie}; uf 9M” 31° . wo hf is b freat watering place, and ; before the eme uce it and made tp my mi « Now, this minute,' volt wan gdZAALR gr. “mld't‘indud © i if ho | N- Y. Ho may bo able to tell you. Tum\ theflmg’i'l” of tint 250“:le v‘éufimfifn cholers@idestroyed our grefit stockfifi, away ; so I left I; fl“ it and I would no \8 thing has usppened.\ ¥ \Amy he sald In a low voice, * y o § - r the eastern states, and ta 3 H dH e wheres the weary \ id never call for it au uid ns R (73111113, \gi'f'glilzkiig d 1111237 g?\ zmtlfl;ri?g‘fltgamngtf&ge f}: v2“ Hug | feared to waken the echoes of that iterrible z mEJLySA-Zt? «33 sgtéxll‘gwiozt'zx‘xigye 00 | who are i? the lgusl qusilssied,£guu‘f°;gg $3191 32x53; * gemazgeg‘gn‘gentions 9.115 ringed . letumv plan to kill Katie's sister and : ay 7 e forward | * cell. R R § that the class of young n o * ; f i wilig account that Lw giv hole 1w« sed oe n Reale Raie s so tos sons | COO tD CR; uo | CChiny, rowsed. homelf and. looked. at. hie | | ¥, p iet, Ate, | tat dio Stip, of dt fur more numerous | heweto give their readors a glowing account at time~ that Iwould rive the white we s+ h N - * . * & 1 . . F ime. » r on , > ; « b T+ .\ Ob, papa,\ she cried In a tender Voice; himself to this idea. He was cast down, ut- chg‘uugh bar'tl‘ela‘rri \ he sald, \ we must try and A. M. (.-You had better employ sorge patent um? at die I xje-cwnt‘i Ill; A31 gut} (fimfizlée { ghfl igs, Come up wd we will torn Ql'lti to ‘vmyl Fm and i ath thatzl‘imk wh - going so soon, when you have just found me? | terly prostrated, nad had no heart to make 4ny Now, my dhild,\ he said, ! TF in this country to do the business for you.] word to the young ladies, nt, [NME 41 BOY® | S you. Please girls avoid skhiting rinks. = Katie in my dreams with that Jook A W y you have hardly made sure that you have | tam-h” “Ninth; for Hfe be strait”; alig‘cmlllflfilggzaus. dim! bgzgglig £162 Miss S. writes that memper Fidelis will And the nudcndl ill; milling; iuflrrl‘fifit (iIrx-gfapizlllngllgkr)? Doit ttry to \fly on whéels.\ - begging gave.me just before I toga}??? 21; n ii: ¢ N - | so much good und it made me ted in No. 13 of One Hundred Choice Se- | young ladies, that is the ha 21, may ~ . \to- \fast\ h « 'e in' th mili \* Oh. Its ouly for a moment, my pet.\ | tal roll: from which ho had taken a tow | you. But you must not stay hore any longer, |- > - - misruous remarks, conthining, perhuns a doable {five ol 3C di‘aifig “it?“ 5&3ng (esl and the 10011; ofb 11:12 ix o os Hira an \Oh what a naughty papa,\ cried Amy, $0311; before, a gupenmltimw terror selzed | Yy dialing. it's “I?!\ {ex-£01; gygosavfi. 320.132; cou=rasy Jr}? public £223;er 393?“ firings“? ineaxziln'gs “mm 113;ng flirt?!“ Swat] ixnxlis Rich}: letterfand will, hardly revive nfixt winten. Ifietzkogag‘; when shd fall {rpm the holding hifm fast. » 4 the un- \*To «ave you?\ sa » 104,498,071; of France, $4,700,83;,107; i | harin is meant, F a Piping . : f that sho *\ % W L \pont «wold me, darling. You know how I Ram. III-J!!! r‘gfignfhow‘tlzrlthhgl: “153111513ng 0‘1’1 lhis hond as [f in a sort of dream. f 154,012,008. . caused , but remember every time you speak in fnodn fifiufiefii‘ifififi i tlhfrfifiwhg? 11:31 at?! gal; * It wasa groan which soundad to me ; love you, Amy, remember always that I love ‘hnggz could haar again thse regular pace of the a+ “my wili Esq-on come.\ © CHA. -No; the island'qf anrnumunrud is nogln- any bint a s'tmighttm'tvard, lady-like _ruanper, friends who would be glad to get one of the that I was afraid somone “191th heat. you“Width“,\.s-1-,hk!iP!!eu8-\ 9+» sentinel that girurded the door, and the boning 2off P\ linqhg'hfiifindurswnd then, my deny child?\ gist: fillzuyggrlffil-O Joh;;:xlleg‘e?~e.m§h?uwfig féii'r:§§;51?8rlf§?x refigggr 251g fizgsgé‘uanitlié \Rockester girls.\ - A girl who i; a“?! aha. , , Ms \ nil Ft you leave me of the Bolts and locks. Only this time Everar Amey turn f kep this fnot more singular ig, that it is full of | !* fae , self afd parénts will be a true wifeand happy - ae he. **I must.\ - cooly - P ; a Amy turnod in fright to the chgplein i - . t known for your \wit\ or \sharpness\ than to | 88! C a ae. L ile mins wisi 49 190 | which ho bed hot notes be. | _ o What does ho mean?\ she erled, In a tor | Pan nee Mere o, 002 , cul, po ayy. | ABCA ADRE pool jo iP noo Poh end seeded I vien you all (he tala * cht lon good-bye,\ cried Amy with a smile. ( fore. > ~ riflad voice. i a { tous, 5,000 feot nboye sau level, north of the forty. | Wish to win the regard of & man you must first Terisgeax included) long life, health and hap- - ~ lot \Aber o RnR ~ AAmne fas H Everard shivered sand raised his eyas to \ f Christ on the oross \ Your father is right,\ said the dbaplain; isth paratl-l of latitude, where snow never falls. | win his respect. Hoping, this may prove of | / El * 0 & THACKERAT: - ' - M % ¢ A ; ~ heaven, who kuew but it might be the last kiss gng't’ntgft{afifxqumfiimn wrought in ivory | \if you remain hore rny walru- rc [F ap. on inma‘m-hfag mountains aud valleys receive suow } some good to whom it may apply, J will leave | O > HA t * c_ ea Mak W f --the last farewell, - u in ”body CrO4$, - ) make bim suffer more, and I will prothise- to the depth of alx inches, but this charm- | the \Chair\ to some more interesting writer. gre hi , {o & ** + 20 Cal e \Ob. my darling,\ he scald in a trembling | * 'Why had he unt noticed it before? - He know Amy wrung bor hands with a gidsgture of | ing yule remaius, in this respect, o sumnrer iand. w. B. 0. © . a ._ He 5113111, A't Diwali; « on arvana Certs ”97\ 2- voice, \ embrace me with all your heart, wit 5\ fro the moment he saw it this time | vislent despair and her checks grew ashen W. K. -The nine muses, acoonting to mythology, DErostT, N. Y. * | To the iEditor of the \ O'd Arm. Tharg : 6. , » Gote « - < + all your <treugth, my Amy, my awset one, my f°tim$wifgli nannidun ~ pale. ' . .| were the daughters of ledilfluf and “umnusyue: The Mission of the - Telégram.\ We necept your ho: pitable offering to take & if?” A& pole | © were to ar mach othee again, as IP tis | A b bad noed P consolation for ¥ thore Is then no nore - \ ~~~ *~ C | Clio: history Fron lyric Raterpm) muss | To the Auster or the = Ond aem Clay o seat if the \01d Arm Chair\ for' a brief fiter= Ha ofl ~ were never fo «eq each other again, as this . + man ' thore is thea no more hope. . a 3 4+ b a , 10 U8iC; A ® val 4 for the first tims, We wish to write . ° . I m 7 [* € \ v ne thought tormontéd him terribly, une pang Metpoment, tragedy; Polyhymnia, rhetoric; Torp: . he { ke lif , aP R ere our lust kiss,\. 2 p © DLJ you not knew it? . Mop anoiner Tik i {* The of the TeuEorax is to make li ® | in regard to the \ Yoing Ba helar,\ and will # . . o axp % W Alixupflmknd at her father in astonishment. ached Pm\ gt mitffrfi'm adored child t \Ah ain’t. we ulwiys hope. I could not be- iglxafin‘ffif'dn\ Thalla, corai¢ poetry, and Urunia, bappier, and its success in that direction seems | 51:13qu f ink he need Longdesiair hnd become . I firexacx's Lasr HAND axP AU ~~ strangely you speak,\ she said in a Amy, his daug » Heve it ab- -and I g 26 ' -The e rt R obs orc almost unparelleled in journalism. 'It‘. deserves disdotirafed about matrimony w the early age -PRoOTESTING IIS IYNOCEKQqE ALTEOP . ausgjely y P » He had never seen her, and two weeks had AY ti., | tor?\ 2a P¥aq.-The entire surface of the gl occuples and receives unbounded praise 'The \Old 10¢ . F _ PROTE j ' MDL ® lrqubled voice, 're a \ , | passod sineo ho had heard of hor. what is tho mut’nr f i ; , ; | about 200,000,000 of square immfles, nearly three- r I. its' ; letters oMmfntythree, for we think if he doesn't xa prtviocsny mabe ca It's because I have suffered, my child,\ Ho What hud bevome of her? The chaplain solzod Amy's hand mpd 8Uup- | quarters of which ds covered by water. thet is, the | Arm Chair\ department, with its many letters, marry! until he is thirty, he will be young f L. sudd. “mutt! ”5 ti) 1“) pg,“ had brought him news | ported her in his arms. ' extent of tho water 4s nearly three times ns great is especially interesting. The.principal sqb— enou We don't beligvé ir boys and girly . ' wpe ee ane cee rei ** But we are not going to be separated ?\ a el'llxlarllg. \T stnem “N‘s“ dnynghu had ques- \I know,\ sald the poor child; \t | as nat uf the lund. The surface of the spa in the | ject disciu'sbed seems to be humax} love and its gottity married real ind depriving A wostax's viIEw OF IT.! ** No, no, never,\ he orled as he took Amy in {iguad mil guard in vain. He did aot Enow | seoms to me, sumething Hke ghbluild if?!“ has gimmczalxa‘l'nfiha???952,313“? the northern in pofimt-im‘ms. iThis is a {ism tfilltrqugtfor é(l)‘ve them@ifes of respeciable enjoyments 85¢ : 4 Mos * 11 9 N, *% his rims, and forg time pressed kisses on her * dropped befure my eyes,. 1 I suffer so . e Ne * is that wherein man realizes that his true bliss sEments to which most of tho young ladies: \hy She Rejoicerg Over the i ' \ what tnlthink. © ' W. 2. ¥,-The cocoa and palm Is found in all b ht in c i It is that whiah | . - How and Why She Tej F . \lips and brow. , & sthg away, and the | much! . . beri région. cratly sear th L in is to e soug noc um'm‘unuzn. ’s mat whic and have access, flaky are plenty ing of Menken. , Then he tore himself away, and left the | , ANU (hetOute Werd botsth¢ Away, : Sit down.\ f } a -| frupk bitains a diameter af about twd fem ang's | destroys self and makes the being took out of | of \ old maids\ around the cowhiry, and if hé | ie MB PC house taking Cecil with him. One night, one terrible night, he was ex. | *\ No, bo; lit It's so strango, what [ feel. berght of from sixty to 100 feel. | At the top there | MSOlf fur its good. It is the golden cord by is gond-looking, his a goba edquaeion, od . To the Editor of the Tr caraint >_. 14. be ont A to s tendad on his bod , his heart a proy tuflthouaand \I must call sums one-wo must hmfe as Is a crown of from sixteen to jwenty leaves, cury» which {the life of man in its dflepefit dflgrugu- ha ité‘, has a good bllsinegg’ ind it he is pF tt sth--I sénd this U? u=k if if “1011, C the CHAPTER XXXIX. # angs, when all at ouee the door of his cell | doctor.\ ' Sous ine \he lea¥yes aro frord twelve to twen- | tion is hold back by angel ministers from com- | wat Gi e stwnas a good enanee. HeshouldG%t Ao hoist my dag on Thursiay, Between ihe { pangs, The chaplain strove to lay her on Everard's | ty feet in leugth. - The trep bogins to bear fruit | pleting its communion with friends, Wretched f 1 eve 3 and 4 p. in., in honor of the hangi N0 ESCAPE. oponed and a man entered. chap; 1 - b res rfi‘to guch gloomy dise ements. \N a. m. and 4 p. tn., & U N When they had gone a few paces Everard |- It was the chaplain of the prison,. bed, | Ho stood as uz'w aralyzed. i wlég-glptigtefia; 331.1511! continues productive for aro they, unmanlike, who have' never found boop . Srstegs. murdering wretch, Menkep? I cag die ha \oered t ht Bird In a lost writing. wos, | fetal og to oh te, | army istoop poi f to vee | a a, hig far ff parmers paging, | SBL ACC IRD ROF whol diode \bie | / afe fork m v knowin that he is going to nfo Just © Cuags » ard pa * x t ' emo + F J oor: U a an' R 204. U » & a $-- . to R e 7 r \8§~ FQ noms t 3 t Po wee\ | fileid Nim. the made a hatols offore at self: | Popo mip \m? cridd Sie . ) it Pine:\ B pings un. aad C. who 1s o pick the Ingest as wel as the cagione 97 ei HS _ Rervous Dpoinitarea uda \ 0 Months during which he has o * os \*Lost eried C c / « What is it?\ crid . > mc ~ I z the lowest as well as the highest regions of ex- +4 R a. \osa . a I c have been times of walt 23 to ff at“ C fifflil‘fih? fig “téfify‘fifirdfiaur “fitfitcuznma Mr., Marsden and a now foel- I am! 1.31085 1 foal it~I know it.\ hf; £52331 ii'fifii'i’iriflirf’ mil}; $q&?%i§nLn:§ FtiriglilO-ta anld life. hhifmy 111111 abaxixgloned fellow £0 x2} Lg $53ng Shift: émgigng gangs: giggles:g}: f ' of Lha.m‘;ul;\)} 1:2“; i; (£23431:de rujyl‘i‘an’; bile \ope Ad Eve ra * « \ Oh, ope not. + N ' no oine. | The opposite partners dispute, and £151 as his darling, who loves him w assionate® * b A ¥is . tion to many a iH alan ago 1 killed a man,\ repeated Everard in a sort | Ing came to him, - R . | A heavenly smile rested on the young girl's | he must basen nine to tnko the twick.' ' 2. Can a | tendern@ss, and who stained as she is with | PusBehsory Appliances, for the spe -i; relief and men than be ever dured he bave been hus f bewildorment us if ho were not sure but it He had fell for a few days a grout transfor & + + rmanent cureiof NeFvous Debility,. j1s of Vital | _ was some strange und horrible Gream. | mation, -trange that at times he wan astop- | Hps. ' a plore \uld oul HHB, bogrd? & Whieh is the | vice \NT erime, would dfe to save & hair of his a; gt} Manhood, and all kindre t's iuiles. - Also; \.. _ the tom without any trial ; 1 leel prone = Youu, how did It happen?\ | ished at himself, awed for ans one pohn oI | dealing card In purhte? | Ana-1. The play was | hand from harm. In the hnunto of: profllgAcy, ['for mamy other diseases. - Complete 1 oration 6 C_ that the Arial day.has come. | The papers. #1 was eragy. f was out of my head. I did Repeutonce hyd done its purifying work,. | begged for this one blessing, I huve reason eorrech 9. Na. % Low, and ace is low. where the evil one has blighted and blasted | nealft, vigor and manhood guarentee - Noriski® . his being so weak; fearing be might ne was . \ ol my it L 4: > dizht i » dark to hops in his love, 'I havo only one favor to x.-The mark which porsons who are unable to every fair feature which distinguishes man's | incuprpd. Illustrated pamphlet, wth. - infor®m® lee to the gallows. | If he could not wa not know what I did. I have become in a sec- | Hy suw a uew light in the darkness. It was p M write are réequired to muke instead of their signa- { q; * * ' adled f ldre: Veitais ance to the g 10 clk oud what I used to be. Ob, it is horrible.\ uut | faith ‘ Wa- \if inf ‘8“‘i§“ia muments the | ask Kai-$5\ ' tures, is In the form of a cross; but this signature lx‘neamgq}? mix? the gmw 8,1?11' filedilfilid Alove ggft‘ti’ffiiaggmllln M3311. ree by adarp: «g Velas < horsewhipping would perhap« tone up his R kie shook his head in despair,. shadows liffed and he behe ** pure spacos 1000 ¢ R is not Inveriably a proof of such ignorance. . | alone dellés hlin, ne will fin ere not \ d Fe % \l think his boiy should be bu © You've often told ore (luff heaven worked & | cloth»d in fixing beama.\ - Ho looked a? the \ You will pray Qod for papa, won't you, so elently, the (lash) of {3m mark was {vim fim‘g‘nocffi seldom a tenderness of devotion, g gentleness, |. mumps I= =T, is 49-1 imm‘iiumh pigses and Lf dear j + fracle for me. d was suved. A door wus ) Chnst on the cross with trembling and unat- | that we may be united in beaven? Jh, God | iMiterate persuns,. | Among the masons the mark of | an grace which claims kindred with the elect - wai some & ged that. it might still cast * 52:1:12‘1 for me by which Ieould enter Hife again. | tered prayers. wiil have maurcy a“ will not part us. I khow | the cross, as an attestation af the good fnith of the | angels,. Who has not heard of the bard, stern ! ® ‘nlve-llyrgarranif‘u coun + and dnougoorent girl dt was cusy for me to become honest, to | - ©\ You remember mo,\ asked the chaplain {n | he has repented, Poor papel I have.asked | person signing, was required to po attached to the man, whose life had been a daily grasping and D4 | | pp 4 & gleaing on thc young 4 riect disgr: ~ atoue for the crimes 'of a nuserable past by ro- | a low and sympathotle yolee, {liftil‘fllef y\€llllfhll\ Ml!\ [HON-la} five}? I’lilefmld 353113135051 t $335 ‘Z¥‘:h:°:}gn§mugv g? 31°82; a: £2 gathoring 0g gold, Wlhos'e heart ‘\'§1s supposed T d VV : ; infra 3”:k:$mj‘b;ilm:§: 12:11 twig; aod fim a aa ar + q a a+ raat og ored Eve: «7, no: think. W e houg? o forgive, an € * hie ° 'to be as hard us a mill-stone to the touch of : li itha tite, vHowimen. Mit Ta his peutiunee and hard work. All things beliped Oh, yee,\ pnewsred Everard, '\ and I know t in ho 43. . could not write. r yay c erga out'nszost prostrated, appetith, rot think he will stand up before his m - lova fdr my child. And surely never | why you have rome. lot us meet in heaven | . d. -Nume: ; » ity, and who laughed sentiment to scorn. He 3s, depressed, and despondent]? Hood's R& 101 think he will atf D dacs ae c \ E‘tflfieglfm-(wdnu daughter mo e. She raised me. | \ You must have courage.\ ~ |- «With these words sho fell back, {Huang und “aim\- d‘l‘fifilmfifzyifiafixgfivmn'lq'hgot (flifid‘fi ax)? gm]. There was. a seoret drawer if his bureau, 18, will gliye you strength &nd vigor, resthre ~ ag he did in the courts in Wm luff-fl iI thought I was saved, butf no, no, the Flt was | 0 \ Oh, 1 have It.\ . unconscious. _ A ery ran tbhrough thg cell at | 8 grain of musk will continue for years to fill a | They olfmned it und found there a bunch of D an your appetite, build up your nerv9U, necenf!\ | Perhaps, when 'u babe an bis Already dug for my feat, and I hinve fallen. I | , \l hope my friend, that you fre thinking of | this sight. Everard bud bean gazing at BY | room with it« «mlariferou» particles, and at the ond [ faded flowers and a lock of'a woman's hair, | 878 and 0193530.“ 13m. had no. 5 tite and ; - knee, pe was dwaorent. , It would nave ha uve fallen.\ <_) | leaving this life by the gates of repentuuce and | child with fright, though he had rot hflim’d her | of that time will searcely be diminished in weight..) Love blasts as well as glorifies many n life. R generally run down, had nroiap3»6 Sther ~ Petterihad the Lord tukon tein: thon. f & yer t «+ a ias (9 +» ; - 4 f is - + - +, R \ But why not attempt to escape?! exiled / prayer. * mifds. ; its h a hed I P’Q‘i‘é i: “0:11; it?! fid‘ékdfi’é‘fififhfifiifit The two pfiixlsxbililtieg ever go hand-in-hand in 5531: \2:73 [ff I; $8331 Sgg‘g-nylt hits-d dailies?) finch 11:0 Prik My blood with, n Ciguarin 4 ~ + a * t exs he Tk B . : 210.4. MF ' % hogs Ceerl, strangely moved ut his companion's : Everard did not speak at first, He looked at o spfany lavwards her now and reached ou; | tus q E 5 | Sued a world as this, The heart that can love . Hood's Sarsaparilis. I now hgre' & £00 thin erable wrote# | Ihave p words. Everard made a gesture, | the chaplain with sorrowful eyes, hig mabgoled hands. | 33:33:22:r7‘0?‘:nulfnfigm:3nrftiz‘fixgogefiufiaxhfifi that can learn saerifice.out of its love, and can tite and feel renewed all over; am gas\ MD ae ail-11d: TaifmahTer; $1 swan“ spec cistice dqip ** Escupe,\ he faid bitterly, \why should I? | \1 bave tridd to pray,\ he sald, \ but singe a Amy } Amy!\ hw erled, In terror,. might be suspended from the polut of a needle | Cherish its memory, though denied its joy, has for years.\ K. H. Raxp, 41 West NinkR \ C la 1l fo and. prosperity to the ante ror Do you think 1 have uny courage or edergy | few days I find It fmpossibte,\ > t Amy moflfl‘it- 332g ”124533; (ayes, and tried 19 | would contain upout 1,000,000 of globules. . that deaezoped within it which will lend bright- | stréétif Oswego, N. Y. - j bo 4 /q 5:5 5322; gm“ ‘gui-lfx How ean git left at present? ' Besides, \\he added, seizing \ Why?\ C orce a smile fo > v. P.-\I suffer a great doal neur in my and joy to eternity L. W. G. B » - ( Dova o proven | onitie. Cccu'spurm, ** you noticed, didn't you, how * I am thinking all the time of my poor Am‘g \ Paps,\ she said In a dying volce,;\ I um hexl. Would you re‘g’mumnnd somomfiu {affix BOCC&KVILLE, N. Y. . a 100D'8 SaARSAP AREILI < I_ such fily-tougued monsters? | Hoping I ale she is. Sho tried, to sinile so as 13105 m4: and all the tame my heart sweihlm (styles bl! happy snd am golug to wut for yo God | curs'\ Axs.- remedy, which is sometimes in- £ righten me, poor child, but L could see | with tears, Havon't you seen Cgell, sir? Has he through it. My heart was palpitating fear- fully, aud do you know the idea that \came to me then?\ ** What idea.\ '\ It was horrible.\ * Tell me.\. \ Well, think of it! I who would have given my life yesterday to havo added to hers, I pray now for only one blessing, on& only, that she die before me.\ - ** h, do rot talk so despairinglfr.\ ** Ah, yes, it my darling eould die to-day she would nevor know the fate that awaits mo,\ sad Everard in a lo v voice. Cecil was silent for a moment,. They walked sl_.wiy by une,another, each one & proy to deep aml cruel emotion. ** So, the young man suddenly, as he turned and l -oked at his companion. bo Why - what can you expect that I would a u.yselt! up.\ 19 = put they will have no pity this time, «* That's what I hope,\ L 'Then,\ said the young man in & voice of emotion, \it's doath that waits for you.\ ~ Very well-death-s0 be it,\ cried Ever. Alii». veel}, shuddored. - Thoy had just turned a C, raof of, the street and ha saw two policemen co. ain aliong. - I shall uot have ' gm a. to go far,\ Said Everard, ghort with a rasolutt afr. you are reaoived, you will not give r » ( o . ‘r kt % Toc l' pau, M 4 { 3 Whaut have you decided to do?\ asked | do. ' answered Everard, \in an hourlshall give | told you anything about her: What has become of her? Oh, my (God.\ Tho chapliin hesitated a moment then took the convietd's hands kindly, - |- \My friend,\ he said in a broken voice, \you must have courage.\ Oh, she is dead,,\ examined Everard with a ory. ‘ '\ No, Amy llvoahbut for two days she hea suffered very much.\ ** But Ceall promised he would not leave her.\ C \He has kopt his promise. Yonfgave him | complete vindication for his father, and he is very grateful to you. Amy is staying with Geraldine, and has every caro that love can glve her.\ X \ But sho is dying, you say.\ - she is very low, that is certain.\ Everard buried his face in his hands and burst into tears. g It in I who have killed her,\ ho said sop- bing, \I am her murderer. Sho was frail, but she would have Hved a long time. Only she | needed to live in the midst of good honest | people, to breathe a puro nair. Oh, if you | know how she loved mo! Oh, if I could inst once more, to kiss har y er soft oyes, her two little hands, so little that both can, e in one of mino! Bift now that is t impgssflzle! Is She bed-ridden? |' ** Hui-ridden, dying. 'wice I have passed n | I have been tempted Oh, horrible destiny. ear happiness, and twice to turn away. Oh, the B 60+ sco hor | pretty pale cheeks, | <] expiation for his ert will have pity, I am sure of it. \I wifl sep.\ 'That was all. The volco sa Tho head'\tell feabliy on one shou}der-a last I sigh rdised the broust and the awget soul quitted furever tho earthly casket dnd left a world where shoe find found so much' sorrow and sin. Amy was fit rest. Never more to her could sorrow come or shame, Everard raved in impotent violence but the nk into fstlence. ; meeting onee more the ange you bave lost ?\ , = Oh, she is dead--sho is dead |\ mogned the misorable man. + «*On your knoeegd then-pray, the cha: {aim prey | pray.\ cried At this moment thore was a great noiss at the door, and the guard, the director of the prisonand executioner appeared on the thresh- uld. \ Ab, ot Inst, the hour has como,\ he sald with a aimdder. *\ Are you ready?\ asked one. ** Yes, lot us go, do not let us lose & second. Now do you see? I do not fear death. It is ifo that makes maafraid. Iam in a hurry to take refugo in death. Let us go.\ - \~ They wont out. ' P There was a group there to watch the tlon. Eager eyes tu bo cast not one glan: with a firm atep. 'B the execu- rmmed on the crim{nat, but g an the crowd. He went 's death, , which nyas tho 0s seemed to him sg sort as going to pay to a justly. Mtg?) KR: s & #§ they walked to .¢1§£:ch‘ : of redemption. - Ho | Incensed soolity, ., And all the thn ° f sonnd and health stanisapeously successful, is mixing equal parts of bWwest oll, spirits of bhartshorn, and chloroform. Shake It weil, and 'before time is allowed for its particles tu “Puma: wot a bit of rag or lint, placo it on the painful spot for about a minute, or less if relieved sooner, but hold m handkerchief on the lint, so as to confine the volatiie ingredionts. If kept on too long the sk.n may be taken off. Z. W.-The huzol stick used for discovering the Ee whereabouts of metal and wator must be forked chaplain seized his; arm. \Lumpy man,\ , like a %. The diviner walks with the rod slowly be cried,\ do you give up your fast hope of | over places whare te suspects mines ir springs to be cunccaied; when hoe passes over si ihe rod makes a dip, or incunction. - This practice is a rellq of the o virgule divina superstition, mentliongod more than onee in the Old Testaments: valy pooplo ask counsel at their stocks and thoir siurf deciareth unio thom.\-Hosea 4:12 \The Benjuans soek to learn beforahand the issue of an enterprise by consuliing tholr staffs, liko the fiscal\ Jews.\. s.ichtonstein, \ ({ravele in South CB. * { ich a place, R ~ * @@ - * * Hor face so fair, as fleah {tseomed not, But beaveniy portrait of bright angot's nue, Clesr as the sky, without a bisine or blot, * Through goodiy mixture of complexions Aud in her cheoks the vermeit relax did 31119129” This is the {net's desgription of a woman whoso physical systom 'was in a porfeotiy y state, with every function acting groperly, and is tho enviabis condition of its Tair patrons produted by Dr. Pierce's \ Favorite preseription.\ - Any druggist. <> arn -ip Oro Opium and Morphine Habit Cured or no juty inside of twanty days! Thousands of testimunials. 8. ton, C All gany county, N, I}? e ns Corea, «fin; ‘ 54s *~ 1 I i 5 F* \Ye Nutte Browne Maydo \ Again. To the Editor of the * Old Arm Chatr'\': | Hince you ware kind enough to kgep me out of the waste basket last week, I have ventured to come again long enough to tell \ Prudence\ that her sentiments are mine concerning those Rochester girls. In my opinion advertising for a husband rather overbalinces . being able to make shirts and bread. I can't ntake 5mm; and I doubt ff I shall ever attempt the first, because I never yet met or heard of a man who was quite suited with a home-made shirt. \M T, D.\ is a sensible young. man, and I am sure he will appreciate that praise from an old maid. I never had any one insult me, because I never go on the streets at night unescorted, I should go, however, if it was necessary, and I should instantly utilise a policeman if I needed his services. <. I think 3. * bachelors aro getting entirely too much sympathy. 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