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- .it , ajj Jul "I O Vi1Wj r I' h. fi nil '.H i r i i I a" all!. 0 isjii isi tiJ !' ti9viiu tan r.nii.)cni:H jt Lin id A 11 X I 1 .1 n A II 111 ill . 111 . II I VI (1 I Vl I uiJ iM in m in. r i hi .n.)!vi , .i-jri Inn i vl ji;;fi ;mit tVrr . .t&--l -I ',... t.v.fn 1--.l-...l ... y t, , , t , ,t . ,. ., ,"JiSMT?.58..M, . ,;, . u ' l VAPMLFOOISDAV. lifetni Js4rnoufi' fr nt itnViUle person tu'Wirickedl on the firu .,f AhVil A.'wf prettf label Hughei Jookeil Wefiancf of gill utti. 1'sin8 back her VufinV ciiVU wiili at ht jle hti e h ri flisfj ing mcrrjra u-1 t.kfiir 4t' lij kttuakM 'a. L ...... ."l 1 I Tliere wm quite i ftob'of oUi'j IpIkV, ammbtrd' to dance the old jcir out.'fnd the new jer in. Mabel Ilwghe took pre cetlerice'arinott of thetla nhe tf ng4, bj right l tcknitwtctleit be'leshtp, anil her Tatker't largrhrtipiubfe'tiowe Wt the mf itf 1T0U g At 5 the nreirnl Wiibn. The voeng follt had been Ilctsiiigtaamvr4 Knol' daj hid liad a place in the 4it of nirmirrasir aj' ei ihe jir. waoei cao been footed the year befor by ft fan eqi iiiti - ba ii et'contlii6jH apparently Cllittert el rich nd tumhrrtpi fir ift M nct of the New Kugfaml tvti. s With a htilr cry ! plaiare ifie ad put on of lacio8i looking berries into ber month, tq find, ,it A painted drception,! Laugbibf , ye .tnwo-Wy in earnest, ih bad voved eer again to .beliere n a jift.or speech of ihedfteagtio.,, tr,-. .-, , At he now marfe her upeerh he looked full ia the face of the loppojitd perpetrator if the latt yeiri juke. and was anwered bv pair of unny frank eye, that looked lull? equal to fun ol tor aorf. ' ' ' I tan deceive yea asam' he drctared.l mionwrrionerimpiirtf cftaiifnge, . a ba to idea bow pretty you looked trhen voq curled apvourBe and puckered your I paoier that berry." k , ,, !lt V Why, where were you . j In the ball.enjoying the juke:'- -.;,!. V-WelLmake the noit of th.rpcal!e. tinn.loryna will. neveY aec mexin a, -like . he had an, unrlft wlm hail written l him Jficn. frp' 1 that he JlaJ An nninin for an fiitrrnrisintr I Oflt ftf ln'r.ill'' uXt .V. .JJ'I.ti J !af!fk;iainer, , y,i!u , (! franV letter? then,' before YatinWty vfrjf;paqr, n. jm miiPmMPFi Wmti;d'tZ to;leerUlh orher'ad wlpyJdWuding.w Vnur liatul. .Vnn IV ill hv ln aniL hinl. tkri fk! UtiJL r.-"r1--'t-i '''. ' 1 -. k . -.1 u... :r r : .1 r . l - I fji' lLi ! i kiiiI U ) !. rw "lj uuj jijuu arB tipiiiiu Vfff ""'. nerseaf. All tne joy.wai gone trotd "'fling ims, tne nusu from her cheeicv wpuol , he stood quiet..; ,They wme 7or ' lard o greel-tfie ho-tewaml aa -turned from Mn -..iit.L i ;.V"' JW ""'01! to fier. niece his. eye lens upon Mabel. I pausel tink wnether' : Wi ot. 'With boih'handl" scrape a-aui. " I'ntilirit April." "err;- tl f " rtVJl e ! I hall lake the Vu three nioiithi tu inreot somelhuig abiulutely. itn . penetrable." , ; 1 de tr tou r , : ; Hoik:5 , Stuwlr ihe real of brtfa from th ni1i: birin chorth. aoundrd the miJiiiglit hour. A nie tint trile Irll upon the air, the group ne to' their, feef, joined latd in a rmg.'atid to toml mMiimtet tdf the fat echo died away Thrn Happy New Year. bart liwultaneooftlr fnwn their lint.' amf afier jiyout greeting all round,' the parly eparairu, idh me nnoe wai aoon wrapped in darknem and repute. " ' :' i l' , s 5 John Mirttn will phy inetf another trick thii yra.H tUoght Mabel,' the; net! nmrning," i ahe'itood Uefore " hf'r glaj twuline the brzlit curia round hrr finni: S.. it. t l:7i 1... 1 m, . . . .t I lie ntaj irr nn ocii, uui ne win not catC'i )tne ain. " llei;k ho S he will have other rtMija to tninK Ot &y that time, and per nap win torgei altogether. t . . I Fur John Mart fa wat roinr intu tti ;orld to trek hit fortane. One year e had left college, having apent hia whole atrimony tt obtain an education. 1 He kail eft home t frank bright buy, with unform- manner, mugii win, a country oreu wth in ail aefiei. ff e had mm Iibmf rank and ionnv at evrr. but with iK n;i !urtety oft gentlemao, and an education r by interne application daring the tn ire college coune. Oncyrarhe kti gten 0 kome,.tbi.ugh alone in Itii little rottagt brtherlrat. litterlna ornhanl. Ha had fiotintendrd to atav an Ion, but tltrre hii i iainf iin itt Mab't llughtt' lark ejea 141 pound lum to the village, until tliea.il--liratiun eepned into amcere, .earnest we, and then the conviction grew that he mitt win wealth before he dared tell hia tuilon. ' ' ' I f Mr. tlufhea waa wealthy,' a lawer'in JTOod nraclfce. but fhr Wr ntn rh;ttrn vt the toiurioua home, and the e(atr ji.e nut Hiwucrai compeiencr 10 'h one. . 1 ' - John Manyn wti not the man tn woii label frAM hr homo, untiu Ka Hnt.t kf. ;r it leait comfort in his wn', abd ke bad ,f,"d bis purse in the year following hi turn from college. Somewhere la Tern I on liiat. tlav would be tu sav hipi, rthe thooght, sadly, never to meet "o!!f iF'Fnfw.F-rr tqueiuo.eu oer. beatt about ohn Martyn,, content ,to4Uke ei, liisdefcrential .word. orl(inoiher bajigage for the amusement of theiur. llttptiat NeXfr'a day He was reit lew nfcrvoui.'and, ficited, lading herself talking at Hndom to her callers, say ing jes where she ahoald have said no, and listen ing latently, for a foot-fatl ndi(voicethaj lingered away from her. r t last he catiae, liming his ca'l to miss the .morning yisi: lors, and when the lunclif n bell ..clrareij 'tfp0" ufrth.e farailj., Declining Mrs. ' " . "..WM v I'll, M'Clll V NC riaoiaucj 1 or .ft, jew parting words. jje did not biod her,,he,did not n a, teturn of kisjove; he nnl r lol.I her his prospects and hopes,.and then sai if he ver,bad a home to I'Orr a bride, he should come to ,i na- Jivc .,(t?i'fk fin Very vague thi, bat Mabel, lookios into Jus dark. urnrt fJ'l. i iBl'jr.irMoUed, that his bride 7,M!T'M for iiioi wnca ne return- 5J:'Shtiounli him speeding .over. the iron road to New Vork, on the long jour. ,lf kV0.'," ' : !- " - -: Mr little heroine rooke no word tn an one f the hpe io hrr, heart. Some dar. 1. . . 1 . 1 . . ... j ? me inunzai. ner accrei luunl l hone ami happinei miht be open to her friend, but not now not until worua wrre given tint made her blirsful dream a iertaioty of joy. Tliree nnmth four sped away, and one April morning, w hen the leetof May were pressing clotely on the confines of the pass- iftgmonih, t.label had a letter, all alone 1 inner preltr room: the read il herheari lull, ol Jy ful surprise cui'icniii. ft a . Jwnn kAlarivn; wrote irn tt(,rr. Upon, hi arrival in iexa he had found bis i . a ... ncie tati ainkiog uUer fatal , disease. fwriiy yit tiieciM starvation and eiposure, I K . ... : . . 1. 1 1 . . ... in Mtivrvie n(t wita noDeaDtia bian ket spread upntl;e,ioud floor, hat cloth ed and half ianii.hed. the ar r w- man lay dying. Shocked at such t aighi. John had at once sent for a phytician and aciiue cotnioics to tne nearest station, , but the old man was, so distressed at the ex. pciiw, that it was not until his nephew as auiw inui ma vwii pure inn neui we, ntcu ful funds, thai he consented to have bed, t chair, " Move, and some medicines. For c ic uMgTiru, uic young man laiiniUl hi wiiMs'.Ting' to his w ants, then , died, lestinr ail he noietted. br will, tn hiah. loted nephew, John Marty n, j The misera- uir imi ntcmru a poor legacy, Dut the young man a amazement, mar be imagined then he found, hia unclehaJ If ft an enor mous fortune sera prtl together in a lifetime ofj miseily, accumulation, and avaricious hard ing."After' this tale, he 'poured out . 1. ft' ft ft a ft . a a a- a a nis wno enean to manei. lei me ot hia love. his hoprs, and plans. One word from tier u.1..iji . - ... 1 . . it "ouiu unng nim ai once 10 ner siue ills MncUViffairt wnulJ keep htm a. 'ew weeks in Texas, but before letters could be; ex changed ht would be free to hasten to her. Might he hope ? If she did not love him, silence would deal that blow tu his heart. I cannot tell the rush of happinesi that flooded Mabel's heart as'she read the letter. Site had pictured yeiri of anxious 'waiting, had let her fancy even run upon death dur ing: separation., had thought at . best they would be middla aged folks before John made bis-.fortQne. and had tried to think how emigration 1 tn Texas . would suit her Ijttle tell; and now he cotld come home, ceive iThen for r. into I f U; J Well. reader;Vnn and I nil ni'v It ..f e? i??,?"! spring, , John Marty n.' Ii 2" -ui,sen.ef0.u:rLa;,A Ammm waa, by jtisa.de;;" 3 ! ,..i -wto j r -01 i V?,r nyr'f nd the April 'daj tha'0 lhe, l(Mr poured down her cheeks, threatened to crush the happinest "of1 two ' remetnhr aha lAva.riiim ' .". tr.kH.'.'.t.'.- lives, will An tn ..n r ...n 1 tii'i , ) , r "f !""vm timpuei iiiMM-; vv.ii lur an uiu woman a a knife thrust was the'nain nf thinVinv W. I warnin? . when eilwar :. hid. trifled, with the !Wehe had made, the ntn'g her clustering curls. " honlof her Hfeli NVVr,.W tnli .t,a, U ' ! ' i'a' 1.' .i- .1 ke 1 Jcst ?C tfi! purest impulses L Nqt the GitT.' bc'tthk MoW-A'onor!' of her heart JSha1Van f ff,Tnt .U K.'ii Ur.K t;..tiui -.u i.. V . A.P. "xt! K iivTl- s 1 'l1?1 f?L pW'W sof iclear. sweet; sparkling water. i IV Hie anrCtinn Khe hnre him mil id ... I trriiiinm.J "k. .1' t r ' . . ' I d j i' ' 1 ' " , r "" 7 v s -1 .vv v icu as i 119. wai K' ills DracKin" .T0re Arinf he tbat" SICK With conflicting' emnhnnantYniTn: A IriipK' urnior.a tl,:i .-. ---.1. 1 Vl , ' i -''it . , ... o ----- . ,i - - .-..v. ., mi, waswuiuirviamnDirtili hf!c,hVw-,lM?wt?r,PfeM n4 and fiJIing 1, leather , bottle, from the r" Ceil evea Itir nne da hltf aa uraalra ik l lnrinn' ka-.li.nri-.l ! .. ' - v. rj r".?i7.. r ..- ll 4 r obw i go ami present it. and. Mabel became , more. languid ; and the( caliph Vunself.-, . ' ; ' ' 'vT" , . . , "Vvf. ,"'F.J. v " - f,a? vweuea a great distance 1.-1A i " i "i J ' "z Ii ' 'r. iOTere.igna ana ma.., , Jin ehleflieat had added Ia th da-rra..r hiiti wTlK In lUau Vl". -n. ' V ' .fi ol Slauel s nature, and, after much consul- faorae of the water to be nonrid infn a mn falllin. if U'li (lariila.l In' (..A I... iu V... ilnnt It a... I .U.l.! .1 . . ... f .- ..... .. wv. uu nci iviun '' i, tun mauling , me Aran wiin a oik. fo the winter, to visit her father smile, ordered him to be presented with a ' sitters ami tee SI ritv nM.i.l ' I rawanl ' Tlio J f r restore her -rosea.' .. .. waid, easen to taste of the wonderfnl wa. .In Ihe meanlima InliK If a,.n: J ! I o knt f. .1.. .11 .t . - - "-v .! lu.iijH ,ivcu mini, uui, w ine surprise or an, toe caiiprt ieta. Watchin? ever mail frnm fha vfpv furbade ihem in tn'nk .'.U.l. J... ' - - - M - - w a. i I --- twu ktl aill'ir iiiiiii. . earliest that could have bmught a repljr to After the poor Arab had quitted the roy ' iis iriiFr nnr Mtrinie ia laa u in.- eka. t si reooAnA .a itk it i. . s. . . i a ' ....... .. w. i tic mi me. uc.i rvuvc wtui a ngiii neari, ine caiipn . tamed epistle oiizht be lost, if tent afler I turned to hit rnurii'ar. ,n.i ik. .i.;n..r :'; lilt. In nia ifrinit k.ivili!..m.Mi . .L.ltka mtli .-Ba T 1. 1 1 ' . . . .i ' .. d the words, unexpected turn In fortune wheel,' the rush travel of the ArabI said Je" the water riteovcr the of hope that came with MabePjmaje to his io! the, leather bottle had, become impure. ... ,,.'rJ nxfety', to write at oncei to com-' and distasteful - But1 it w attan oHering of .... ....... inunieate hia naur iml Irr ki. f.l. i l.l,..l fnva ' iiwl 'me' c...U'T U-i J .ii -7r.L . never noticed the unfortunate date ol his pleasure." ..'But I knew well had I suffered t i .VJ.f- . ",".' -,i',isc V A"c,lw p taae oi it, ne wouia not nave -ew earV EVe had been Crowded from concealed his dis?uit 'and therefor I fnr.'H his "raemorV bf the burryin events, anal therefore the einlanition f I of the 'nonr tnan wnnM tiavatiaan vAnri.l.' her silence did ndt'oceur to him.- Nosheled." . In such love will our Lord receive'' did not love htm, he had been foolish, blind," our poor tifts. in, io oeiieve tnat an ner gentle winning . was'mtaht 'raore than friendship' Sum " Pa'ddf'i hoiie. Will fon huy a'witch tn ? m? r heat was warning him f. om.Texas'. and, An'd h it about idling your watch 1 re arranging his aftairs, he left his uncle's are' Mike ?H' 4 ' ' - iV tia.r, auu me .mis-raoic ihh, anu siarieu ? l"uv oiates, previous to an in tefided tri to' Europe.'. He would travel a n .1 r..a'..'at .1. . - l ".A. I . . I i : 1 1 ' : - and forget this boyish love and lollr. "Troth it f tlarlint. " ," What is the oricef'" . len amiunrs and a mutch in of the; creature." .v.; .: - .. r. i. .-L .i . ' "' It was Cftrtstmas Eve. and Mrs. Green-1 hs.ip. . ,n,i,i'...ku ; w"p w" l?lve IW; to which all and it ne..r once Uessatwca me.M, i . . . f f tnC Of) DPI Crust ill n!a Vnrlc aAfitl (vara I ..lir.lt L . ., .. . l. v 'lP i. Li, A ui V .v 1 ." "o jour tin, anu now leu me , . ItiVltea. Mra. tireeowav wat to introdore I .t.a. t, ... .ii h7'ce' nd hen an afd friend request- Bedad. an it goes .fitter, than any ed nermiasloh to hr n h i loo'aco teel A '..:- t. . . c.7,m? amlli'naire. on a flying vl- Leinster, not barring Dublin Ml 10 .iNeW 'York ' anil ahnilt to 1 atari furl' Ii. I I...U . . .i.J-. . . v.:' Ji : w " . . I iu tc, .uie, iucd tou nave rurope, ftlrs. oreenway graciously gave taken me in. Didn't tou say it niver dt the requested permission. ' '. saved verM -.'- . t fJ Y Ho ihe met.' Mabel was listlessly look J ' Sure an I did ; nor did it for I rtrtef me orer'th rnnnt full of atranre fare .' - i' ; . . . - - . p- . UtllWlWIU VII 11 Irani in r.l i ..i , I . . ... . '"i iiiitrni iici aunt 0 .- ,.., .,,,., .... ..... .I.Vl- in her gueits. wbtn John Martyn enter ed the room. .,,?:.. " Who i that. Aunt Helen? How came. hef here ?h naked in an eager whisper. (j '' V AVhrrf. mv dear? Oh. that mutt he the gfotlrtnan t Mr. Lee waa telliog me about! . Qwiie atomantic story," and then he told Mabel what she had beliercd to be a cruel jest. , , . , f. ; f .x,-( ,-. : One nartnf the. lellar trna.'i Waa ifie rest ae f t The quick blood flatbed tarwugb bar veins with suffocating speed ) her breath i ? The same Go I who moutJed the sari and ! kindled the stars, watches the flight of the ' ! insect..-. He who balances the clouds and" ' hung the earth upon nothing' notieeY the ui lall of the sparrow. He who give Saturn )f hit rings and placed ihe nwoo like a ball or - silver tn the- broad arch of heaven, girea J the rose leaf its delicate tint, and Made the. , distant tun 'to nourish tlie violet. .1 And ; ifia aamrf hi. n.liHii ikA.naaI.aa .f ...ui, vtiug-iiMtivca m ' aica ui vua I thertbim abd the prayers of the liitt chil- l CU4 . ' ' ' . t .... 1 V 1
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