nil .l--ritiiii'itr Jfntes. 1!l:iveantl reliaM. C'-o!t oi th ' PRIA l-RKKVAN (S'tl.riiOB.l. It tO th TTn-tle f-T f i.lrrt..n ! ft.lTertirrm. ! rtrort will ! tr fcrt.l t the fi.llcwtn lew rtef : 1 Inch, S tireej ! 1 " it mont hf 1 ' e months v 1 " 1 ttr t t " rrnnthd - 2 1 H S " e mon:t s S " 1 ?MT li' li coln e "m.'nths 1" tronth n H " 1 tfar i-1: " ' S month. ' 1 yenr Ts t rinreiip 1tem. frt lBerthn Vo. per line ; uttf .ucti; tnfr'.i' n ."". i pt Itce. A.lm.ntTiiT"r f n l Eierator !Sott 'i v An'l ter f N.iIIcm V iif n'1 pinallar Nntlw 1. l1- h' o':i t or 'rfK t'dir c o cr"i prfrtn IP tn rj c y. t, mnyrr of 'f.i'rtt o in:riifl I inij-fil mtst I' j.ii . ,i a a ivn f ui'ni ( nr. 1' e: i t' w of a ' 1 k in V oet It a r..I fij-ii ' ! ously ejroutril at Inwfft j rief. lon' you forrt it- - -, ! !'-. VeP' ly ,t v ?':. cirtttRti rorxTY, p.t i;V J A NHS (.. I" SN). G-S -3pT.y-ta Av ,,.i..,". "' CircM.Jrim, 4 1 ! WW uir rut v r i t:v. - vi' i r. nh In a lvjn.-n Jl .'xi ; if n it ,( ti.l within 3 nionUiS.. b7f, ,,, it r...; pai I within 8 month. 2X'0 ,,, if tii t al'l wattim 'ho jonr.. 25 j . r. ,n r. -abnir nnt'l.te of the entiTitT, inn i! ecr yair w 11 ho d iru-cl to la i - yrr.t will tao ai'nve lrin. be ile ur.-i th.i"" wt.o .Inn I fi'i-nlt their . v lt.iviun in aiivarii-c mu.-t nut e. JAS. C. HASSON, Editor and Publisher. 'HK 18 A FKKBMAN WHOM TUB TRUTH MAIKS FRKE, AND ALL ARK LATSS BKSIDB.' SI.60 and postage per year. In advance ... ; i I 1 n Mil- '.iinfi loot.lrif a t funis who l."t 1 1 i , e 1l!linctly mi lursMoti from M i't furw-'i. -l ay f"r yourlt'tM r bifnre you to, it, jf ftop ,; ii IN. tie li'U c.tlaw;js .lo "thcrwise. .' P K peal iwaz -life l tm ."hort. VOLUMi; XX. EBENSBUHG, FA.. FRIDAY, AUGUST G, 1SSG. NUMBEK -2 my y ; r T ill wn I l.-i f T F( 5-" cv.sfT i.'S?-';'-: ; J-,-:; :-3 r fcl i. I To i , a. . J " Co.v ' : : C . . -. t- 3 I.lACfilNE CO. ; . it 3rci"1wci Hew Yorkt . Wagon fe, t - . Ir .'T'.T.SM o : r '.t';ii: t-rtvu V,.l 1 . Ill W .1 3 Fhcrrca .fj.. i. Lt"JlLUD D'JCK3Gf.R3. No. 21. - 1 czr'.- cfl Is n-v;17 v-t-h f.'Ti .'i'.lN'iS, i'.,ii -V-I m fc - : . . r ii dl.j for e!U r i-;-y nri'l 'i: rior t' all orjitis r.- Ju r;;"on. TjiJ f, T e;:t;i'o .; i.l. 1 ., Cirti-.r.at?, a 1 t.-.- ?ei i.y ol nn- v 1 -- , - --! c.ur:'f n :;i - tie o . , ' po '-'It I ' Ml.O t ..-i i- lo mr 'i ' ' . ' .ft ISiOE ill ' ' l-'et .1 :it: j i ii .ii j ii riii r ",ho. .i-"?'ach. a r patrfh-ij i f yiv a ii U'. I i 11 ' . iajL-1 if'-.. o-f-j. ... i f - -o j , - . i - .ri' i. .- 'i 1 a--. . . .. . . . ...-.. . - i r i - ' i 'I -ire TT'- T Vv - "It I 1 i .-i i - ss i . i --.v-.r c ill: kg t f.g w5u- i - s - " r'V'a''t U ' ' 4'vV j f . i . . i - . . T r t i , i . -t:(.rt h.ur. irf-f'TliiT :-r. ;":iCnrtivnllfr.1 I trreeitivn V"ne Ti t- r f'.-i'o.'. - ' : HI i e c.i '.i.,l-ll.nUo. l t.i. : " ''; I I.-- : !vr 1 li'm-v. I trr . c ' " . . , 1 ... 1 an r4.ii Ai". .-1 - .. - -1 . - ... zi.i.l -.vly .l.:i - .r . . i i .., i .its -, r-jvuf itie.r Iwictt - t 1 t::i r-.-K T---t ' -' ' .. :i in tia-. Sola l.j nil ,l''.-r, in a, ouirk.-kt nct bt. fur" ler '! .1 . i pt,..,-. . e. ill..l-ft ' -Otr-S". ytailnun. tllvniwitr-rtl - M!" . a . ...... ,.c, . tiiiv. , l.-n -ervO'lnt? U l 1 rl Ot IK". Il't'i .',(: S1" -J t ...'ii H - "r"Tir"r imt . i . i'-i'lsr ." iiti; '. :,'. fii, J 'A " . .- " J ti I i.-'. f V.ij l,t--"5. 5tf V ;?- ill ; '.i.'-ii :'i; ' i -'c-vr5c?J.,i-"t. fii ' Tr! i '. --Ml N S A I . S' : f. A,i Hii.klir, Nw Y..rL. t I V Y ROYAL tilfl? 'I I WHY M U v-X? Wi, fciV -3kS Lit Absolutely iuro. I , , , , ,. ' niirv.i 1 1 rmritr . Vi:;.'i r. .f'Ul.il . t"-ia.t M r 1, ut:- rrt t .i-i. r ; ii.' -". i n.l i i .a. tii iitt iuv . f t Ol "I--. . i'. '-C '.-. .. Ha ; a ;''.-1 -. remical t f sold in j o !..h tent, ' -'o.,1ij0 i ph. it v. ..1" : B B x a m v ACetii.tio HALL b hair --" v m-aiy yt-ar., should he an - a.: aa e. i u : tJl...i -a;,:,i, Thut !: is r-:t 'v in.-. ,'. 1 (,..-!- ho hare, uod Ilti iN H ajii Pi-nf.w u:t know that U (l'..e t::;t It cnttses ii.-v i-nrnt'i of" h ilr or. h:tld brails provJ'Ud the hair tollleies are not 0'.':ij, v.l.lih Is stKloiu the case: retirej nnturul i ljr t pray or failed hair; pre serves the scalp healthful nmi ilear of dati'lrutf; pre ents t lie l;atr fiillln off or chan-rhu' color: keeps It soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes It to prow long and Hall's IT.un rtrNPtvrn produeeo Its effeeti by the h-nlthful influenee rf in .-pctaLlc hittieuii nt. whleh 1nvf.or ami rejuvenate. It 1 not a dye, and i a ! -illitral nrtlele for toilet use. Con-tlih.lra- no ali-ohol. it dors nut eap orte oiili-l.ly nad lry tn,. the t.a'urHl oil, leavlnir tho'h.iir harsh :md hrlttlc. as do otl.tr t -rfjiaratlons. Buckingham's Dyc rriR THE W HISKERS Color ; t.n ;:i for wd or h'.if k, as deifrr-d. t act! i- t uc hct dye, be--ane ft U harmless rr' "' .e.-- ;,e-j. are rf laoura! rr.lor: and, bfrln.; a slnyle rn-pa.-j tio-.i, i- :uore con vciil -at t? Sipneatlon ti an tay other. rilEPARSQ BT B. P. H ALL, & CO., Nuhno, N. II, Sold by a.11 Dealers In MedicLnea.' t I. A It I..1IONT C'OI-ONV! (I.Alll'..tlUMT CIH.OYV I C'l,.iil.'im'MT t'OI.OtV J C I.Alt .jtlO.Vl' el.i1 I ILAUnlllM 1 I. n:ri-f ((M.tiWI (LUIE.lhlVr OI.OV! -V i.- H- " v It; ... v - n ti.. vlil.lc. -Illy ii uiallll.s .1.1. lia J li'.i- z b ii vln I, ri -l i; it. 'nt. ry . I-.tir ;.-y . t -.1 ,11. - ; .n.- a: ! : 1 lill v. i : i . , v . I, ii.1. a. '1 fy H itv-nflii. ..ft:.! ' I i.ia in., si. I-ii'.t(.-!.i(.ii)o i uia vf i : !.r v. -l - '"1 i. ' :ii 'f .1".- :i .i.i .t..&ifc',t' mm: uti:.ri.ul.itl". f-I V. l.''i." i -alt i, f ic - trn... !' O' Lr Jt-h . t itijiru. -iua h.vi iv e ir A :d:c J. lV.HA.iit IIA.C.a.-oLl'.iit.Sarry Ci ..V. S f. . i a I .SJPWS -" -sJ a ,.-r -. in ii ii ii ! , f fT ilAk LmJ. 'fil W' tfWSntlCLtQ ' i 1 1 -.r-t c lil :lni.'tini; it Is d( Acfdaittte4 ( , luck, txa a ' f Tii fK AM MOXtATi:i " nos ; si'tit: ns mi Am .tT,jy .;(,- - f ; s .rv pinl.t ft t"M-detl, x. ,.M - i-. .-. -t. i) i-..t mtri.nn t.1 aikfj: J li- f AMi.-uat B.1M M.HWI, l ; ut wis the soil permanent!. f : ' fac ..l.il.r."i ri ;i'H I'imhiMIvtt; nrfDK. in 1 t-uii;.!.- ' .' I'-nje.i'r. Haw U-jne itAataim 7Ht OKI ilA! RAIM POMt r I'lfn-rnret int Iir.se-VJT, su: ' ft pHr'-i KATE PHILADELPHIA,, FA . a Miali m. t M i'i;:.:! CURB .... Tnnnr- s ba- M i aad iutmd r. "nere Ka. nuu.u-un, n-nt- tt i ""I i Uitica t--i: wiMT.n-i.c-.-frer. T ft" t " . , .1 .. . c :.n "V.,'.Vivr0't.VI w .7 i. 4 i - i, li ;i i i t a un l ,--i v. ti..-. . Uf- I:. j 1-n 1 wis ... . . ea I'mr. lil-inC el Wl , w-n I It -Ckile-l. el" "a ''" " t! .nilid.A.V (On I ex H ?toie fa-r-vns i.i' lOl! t'llj r.-...! rt-irk. .1 t'C.MI I Jo.l ft - .' a- i " "'- .. ll II KT.VAir.l COHis. l. hut ni ili f X;u"ti T Anneal, rrotirtor.. PFAELZEP? BROS. & CO. bIJ-j tr fc-treet, PhilaJclpbltt. ..-.toin.-d and ail PATENT fiVslXEsSM ended 'o'tor Mf)KfiA TK EEti--i O.ir flice is op.TOSi'.. the U, ti.JStf. t.t i ! fee. tied we 1 I'.llelli- 1- ,... ri iHitt" i tot" - '" ' ' t - XOUhl. ifi! DRaW-V 'v " in tnle-" ..ili t V f : f'M K : vnctufriK r.v.A vi r.v NMI vi-e h - We li ' ;". 'Ai .'.'.;'. , i .-, bete. i n- !'-fnia-t. . a- ; uev i ! -r I ' v. . o 'i ' I- );, .t'XIic. I' ll e.,..Ml r i . and i, fHii-i.t:i--i to scl it c .Mint, i.t ili tin's RENE r ne zr-r li p- Mtt-r :if'j:t'f 8' in yon.-u Mate or Omnty, write to 'C.'A.HXOW&CO, I.r. ci mce. 1Vililntfot. THE LAST '.T Til E N CG K.N ITS, BT tHB ACTROR OF "RW EBTHSABTB." Chaptkr VII am Last.' ' ' TV. teTTi"l! (iivlf-.-J (Jf the fii'n.'r.al tvas ovt'i-; from all tlio i-ouritry-sMo' thp po,i l 'v bni fle! to f it ; Vnt tlirotiih'tt t!,a vl i. .. H,Tvi'- ii iU-nri i i iu'ii'-.l ..f fu 1'-.'itli-!ikrt a .-liruv.'-ti-r that li,p ,..l.-inu 'wnivls f rtho htivial r.f The dcjiil ivri-o ilis j tini-tly Hifin.l.j t,. t!io: . who oaiM j.ps-j itl lit) fiilt !i t hail t 111.' fJTi'o. ; ' . . Th'-y were all tlioiv ; '.if Stih-Hnii 1 lh j i!iti-s tiret ; t h. ti l..!!v ati.l Ctiiv--t.ii, ,r4v-'t! hir Jfluitl.-ij-.-il uriu; sv-f:il n-'.-it i vi's, mi t Iv-tCDi- o'Tie,- ,f ,J:. ii-i-s iriri- I n-.e,,t.wV.. I.'lr.., vover f ,i Vt-k that ( n-l.wc and fall- H with th . . ft. it le: tb.t-taB.-i- - IVw:. v S. -IW The l.H'Vl--: ,.f ,h , :ir.d ' .:1e rsv 't-e tl. . )Ui,rh the rioms. .m, aV-rie, tli.. te.-t? II hi: e were drawn nj Bai.litfl.t t-tif anied tin Doily w? in Lei ii wi-e ft i-.'titnhio- dow 'I- eheeks d:i 1 thinkmpof the ji-f teM:r!e day?. She eon Id int. id;.; thotufl t. nml;.. up her miad, n.lter tin ht! Imi i itije events 1. 1 marry Tnl-vio-'on. and her t'lon-htij w.-ut out to the dark, disry future. Ih w 'i.niM r-l.o ff-'d that d.-iv six months V.,ii!,l 'lie' tlumpht i f r.ilvert,.!, till h.-r with h : .... , , A - nate repre,. i nnrnnuiil !"i a.i.-. the r,-;M d. sire to . 1 n -1 i -.1 1 and eoTiif n t hiiiitiutt i? filled her with n. -vl If it tli.,1. would it not Ije ,t ih. -ir.-o d timoj hett.-r that (. .-h.. n Id -dead .-ted in her fi-ave? She had det.-nwhied m-vi-r to tliink of l.iiti airain hut wa-.':!d -he i -able to h. -l l her det.-i luinntion. ' Would the thotipht of hitn haaut hei i,!!,! and day a.-, it did ri. .w 1 The-e tht-uphts l-lirs h- end was always tie- her-, nn.1 yet i She roiiM e honor of his 1 e l. no matter 1 al, had pone tl ( -s wMi. Sho rminati. .n not ' Me and ho had ' avs relleet ion. : Hot HiHITV ( 'ulvei-tou. Tl house inn. t : t lie to r:;;.-h wliat i.ei- iutui. would he. Culvert ii. after th !',v.;e: the T.'Vd-s I H-Uv'h ex pi ll l txild him that h'f ' . -1 to a ai ry him was uiiultera left, tiiitikiiip tljut a h w .1 after her er-ef had s unewhat nul.si.ied. would find her ltini-o- nnn-nahle to persua- , pi in, and with the itmi!' that, the next , day f lie lunped to see him. She was thinkiiur of him with sorrow fi.l lip and . "iiiw -i.f their l..iip love for eaeh other ' and f th-ir pai-tinp w hi.-h she had leit should 1- their last. Sae hud eiit him . aw ay. ami In" w. aid -tuy away -In- was pro.),) i,Tld i,o ti..vth'.nj."bt !iet-erue!.-.e.iM ' and rruel and yet "tie hud sent him away foeeati.. she I v.-d him leeause it ' would have l.-i ti moii: hitter than death to have d: -.-ped him down. I She felt m.w that she would pive the I whole w. .r!d to see ldai airain. Slie felt as Hire i f hi., inn haiitriap love for her ad of I ! i- li'Vf f. r hiiu she fep.w-itli j trreat tii:-- of i.-r heart, that lietween t-ln-ia j there j :irii-'l an !'r-.piis--il. pulf, Lut she : fi l: tliat she should love him all the .'.ays ' of her life.- , ' !!- m. ther iivi-rlnp fi-i-in Iw.llyV tor- j row f ;.l eouiifeiianee the ne-vt day. that she j repretted hep liinshtii'ss tow.inl Culver- 1 ton sent tor hinmnil "h. .rtly af. r luiu heoii ho an i v 1 v, 1. lie IV illy was t-till np stairs in her r. mi. I ?r Nnpent weleoiued him as a won. mid info nn. -d him that sho felt sure that I' " v v . uld . .on ltvu'ii In rf irnnl him with her M feelinps. Kor the pi-esi-nt it w-oid.t I .-a .-"ii,;'"i t t. . her and liiu ijjnire if ho Co:dd l fit .'iiit w i-h them. Ja.-j er dop Lai hln-tched hinielf at fu'1 l.-iiptli hi a p.-.Vh of m.lipht which fell tiii- i'ipli the ne vi ow hall wir.d wa on tin T.n hey .an ; -el. while 1 , .Hy'y Persian eat. oi'viouo jierl.aj s of the same sjmt. Pad f. -l!y iiiH-le a K 1 f the liep's early coat, aii.: iu.-. .-luiiilK-rinp j eaeef u "y . The Mis-tie-- ii i i just rone up stairs, and the s-.;iiii-e wns in his study a tow. Culvert. n s 1 v it'ir i n the u ide t 'ld-f. ish'oiied fi .lu ll, w!.i: h un h i tin- preat j.rra:t r.f (,:.. 'u Anne in its nai- i f frame and with it -i r.-v.-d crown a' v it. A.-! J.H,ked much , a .liilei -iK-e a t i i vi'i t ai hail neve , ,-d in 'lul n e u, coe;T'-l v.;:?) preat r,ie eame Jov. :t"Sl. ' 'a!irh to h.-i-ve .!i-iv-t i eni s4.o. I y ftep. 1 Hid 'P'lly f5-.v f! i 11. . 1 1 , 1 . - . ... t usual. . nly there dimrt! dlilerenee. r.,;i-.-u .I'ollj tt-fofe i ii i-oljea.-jilriiupt !! i- i if . a j and 5 J-'kl'i s'.iirs -.wi'iv! ' i-t t'h and six i.ji l.e ; pel , ,;i v, tl. i h ad ' Siir- la'V-r noticed . talt W.'l S 1 iflSS(--i.r .W-ki4Aie b.-dU..-l l.er-.s.-.-, towacl- the W.V.vhcTi Le.eail.,1 her. '- start. .Vee.-i Tl!" lode tilt-ii i" , her, I lie . child. -Will y.. l,!-:k f-1 ili 1 ani no airfnilv "Tlc ie S! ' I, 111' V sit' v.! -t ci ii plenty i ir aside a the 1 .,..! f l-orit'i f. ir y Lit!.; 4 iiut w:"i mi.'ht . u. h. ilverloii." she lietran . I dii! not neiin. ( ' n.'i-v. 'i'i -L-i"' Tiniy ; I. it slit Mit down all 1 li- ime. .i.-- W.'IS to h.'t e 1fT) otiv wed. l-. Ti oil-, Wt'dd'utr .. tl.'kii fl.el 'b-Tld' : e .'! dver .'. . : in hi. ! ; -apht we ioi: Id havi ..wards thai Ifti. by this Ml! !feTl l.'l there am i tnii c ! iOi : i--" .-k n i 1 t l v -I e." wlii.'i -ri P. !! J-.WTth te.-iTs st re.-un-. Ti''P her f,tcr. - , j' "l.e.. i ll t.lC Mi.'l":.- Could W'-ep fio thai," il--W'ellt ?T1 ; J"it Would I-elieve her S't inuch, I" 'ik 'tl'.-r! Von and I Uiust ; f ba v- i-v tr--1 to'heV. both. poVv." , "I rri.-t, nad 1 will. a: . .n 1 juust not I 11 Ir-X'f f. be-'. ' 1 wfi If a -wuAli Polly. 1 ittfr.iil t'i lo 1 Jr.v,T t hem - - "V a a- . ..I.""" ,;ii"d It -a-.t a '..-)' vs':'' ii" -taid s i. i f i- ! " I .-.'" e . - the'.r Mill."' 1) " y. ft ! I. t . ha' 1 . i- h. 'ion iiius," he ins. rii firmly. "You , n-.u-t pi.t o-ir own ! : :ips etli :)-, ly -out of th r 'l.-jfon. P'lle. Ye-?; I' knf.w it is -t hj. r. 1 1' f -u ; t.nttJat is what yn have ' .1., 1,1 tin. tii- "I I !f i-i.1T y. fun.. In r t f ,e, I hall l-o ni" T' r this inisern i util "O V wntcn uas Vtly. asf well u,s"l .iithat l''ahl quite If m i. . -uV eairei !v.- ' 11 . . .i . i -.' , e a u see I l u. I . f Kj -stul,. if ii IliiTt t nver, that is w hat I sii. h aI- a;. .- 1. b -u k u w. darb iap. I S .-t .- I.. le :n- n lal i i s. no one to ii. a U a h "ine for me; i.t' l it 'Von't'take li.e lf..p to ro the had utterly." -i)!i. i...' A";, i- a tl ie will that tome Oce el.-e,' s!ie In pa:., when lie inter l .il .-ted tier. -'I'.. ! . t(l ma ; tv me ( Poi-TlS f Me lt 1 1 1 I -OU tli . . I f a u "t 1 i i ; -1 I am r- a p- d t :'t,b' If vi i I f no . ! .--,bt t hat i.-d a 'i.v.en times liel'ore -.V 1 i .-.a ill" ' 1 1. 1 11 led H Ci ii.-ti -a-. I l. !!. e, of the t'arrutliers of Ll vide of Low i-".!!a M".- i i v . r and ask one am. .r Mary l'. an- V fill , hlld. either irie would jump at me!" Polly tat ue. I away h u inipht n-.t see 'he 'i-.o-s. v!,'.cii w i i e sw iiui iinp in. fid vert. vi. atrcetirtj' in f I. lienq that h of liumiliation her eyes : at d sfe t um, wet, C p.'alia... !"., t. Of clll'Se 1 sh.'ll la.f ,1. 1.1' ;.t .p-:d 'lirtupli would 1 : at i f ilM. S wet k ; .1 Mirj w !"!.! t lull -f-e iti lie- ii : a v. that! A .'ill d-M't-. I '..-a ll villi" ,'.-heater. : ilu cud .f it w.iuli! 1 ., Ti !e r O-'t k an I p. us. I ,hni!'b-'t ;; t . -' a -mi wt-i-ld ri.1. t"i a .' ilh' u roi.e." e i hat 1 should liri". I for mv !:-,;;. :i."l 1": if they 'li'l irra . 'i. I t P ilv a k y . i a t ! a . p ir ei a- --. ii t ah. 1 a. . - !. ts" 1 .:'. re ..i. a id far pi'a ver iki.id." said oh M-ttll f tl e r to t . u 1 .HU C. 'HlU; t'l'iin hi why ie uni-ip t i ' a i IL'l f ..If:!! vo-li- M' W i-il It- rotui-ii'd ! l?y in- cre.lulniislv. -ytit it 6. chil-1," ftii'l Ctilvertoii. 1 'rsow.l- rfdotmt)!e ami lifton im. inn j'ltnw. Pi.'lly, th.Ht your. fiithiT in Ftuily t fitriflcpn dnVn and Miaki-n Ly all this'." "Vrn." phe "nlYNil ; "hf " lo.kfd so , nd WiittMUy. 1 cotilil Hot .lii-lp crj itig to sfe li im." , , . ' 11. if our i lij.'-Jii.-tuii'-iit i 1 ro ken, lie ; wilMh-rnk na'turnlly vt-ry itni-h 'in ore of j his trrmMe than if h liml us to- liv'Tc to for ti-nth i HinU worpft than that, if the world 8i-es that.ciir nirt-:.tfre lo8 not ' take j.I.u-p. irfc.j.le will tbir,k iml sy, '! that I bjirko.! out . f it. You would not hke all Frip-'ft'id to spfnk of pie as a Cow- j , , , , , , , i V'dly ead. iit, h.lu t ph. ok noutfh. to j 1 W""',V , t h, t - l,o' ! Oh. ph' couldn t thjak that . he y '-Hut that is what theywonld think," he ; said quickly. It it exactly -what I sh'-nli thiuk infaeli". it I Imaid of any oilier man pla. ed in lik etrruiatain es. I f-hould I think so. indeed'"' I For some nnnerits he lay silently ( atchinp her. Sh did not n ak at all. her lialid rested pa.-sively in hi.-, the oth- er wandered re.-t lessly atiuinp the folds ' rf ernpe whi. h trimmed her frown ; her j eyes roved wearily hlnit thf old hall, from the fi.lldeupth portrait .)isite -f t'oii.nel N.ij-e.it .1 MarlU.i-'.uphV timo . to the paPv eoli -red Slll.l'pht pril)-SUH-I lipht s;re,iniiip thi-oupii the paie.'e.l win- tlirw halt-way nj.the stairs from that to the Joy and the cat 1 inir .- ni ideal i'.y asleeo. and thence tuinTuwii slim little hand anv where 1. it at the Marl f Cnl- ver l-ton K'Tii" ' ti the s.'ta. "I will tell yoii another ri ii-...n. he .navl j resently ; "the ."Npiire naturally is drend tuliy grieved thitt the okl liame must ilro out. N oil know, li.ily. h and you art. the last of the N'upt-nts; and, not an hour apo, he told me. as if ft 1-ripht th. up'.t hml Ptmck him. hat our second .-.on must take tiK- mime. Have you tie- heart to tell him that ho must relinquish all hoi of l.nildinp the old taiuiK i.p aahit" "N ..' cried Ti. !!y. i.-r-akinp d.-wu a pain -no, T ea tin. .t '! that. I iiiu.-f not 'add to his ti 'ililes." "I don't think that you will ever repent it." paid Culvert, .ii quietly "certainly not if I can he), it."' Why." exclaimed Polly, tun.inp to Lira with her face all aflame. "1 did not sii pose'hat V"U would ever taunt me with it!" ( 'til vi rfon Li oke out into soft lauphter. M..1 .in i;.j.Jlit the aiil's face t'-Un-J an if flu- t.o would smile; out the scaldinp tears rushed into her ey.-s. and she cried out ri .ro;ichfii!! t! at th'y had forp.jttcn p.H.r Jajier alreadv . "Po you not think that it Would Me U-.-t for us i.ll t.. try t.. l',,iKetr' .-..-k.-l Culver ton ..-ravely. "If only." trie t Ti. liy in an apiii.y of repei f.-tr.ee, "T 111 I trili-ted yon ITio'-e! Yon have never aid a word to me a1iut that. If yon would only scold me only oh, I atn t i wretchedly unhappyl I feel as if it was all my fault." My Polly.'" said a low voice 1 .--ide t hern at which they tmtli (-taited. and Culver tt m st rugpled iii. "Come here mother, darlinp," ho said pcrhuasivelv. Mrs. Nupent went and sat lietween th.-Tii on the is Mich. -Polly. I cannot hear to hear you tilame I yourself," she said c-ert!y. "Your fear of - ! that ).erson was only natural. I assiiro ' you, if Mich a woman ha1 ojienly ran af- tor join- fatln-r .-us she did after Culver- ; ton, it would have driven me mad. I do ' not know how you kept your secret all j that lav as yon did. I think I should have Htintr myself down and wept, my- j Sell" senele." "Tint if I had not kept it." iiuirtnered ' P..1H-. My .lavlhnr child, if we could look in- ' to the fn'iire, half 'f the preat cataeti o- 1 phi s which move the very world micht '. I ... a vert -d. 1 think, if even the wretched w an who has hreapht such l itter sor- row upon ns. coul 1 have foreseen the re- suit of lier work, she w.miM never have ' xMiie to I w-ane KHa. We all acted for the ' lusit -excei.t i.H'1- Jasir. lm't think . children, that I niu biarniritr liim. or that T would ii' t pive mj vt l y bly to have hita lflt-1; tir.-i'ti. What 1 Wi?jj you to nnder fctand is this y.c( must not blame y.mr-i-elf lor a fault -which i? f. t voOrs." "That is what I have be.-n t'-'li i-: her." said I '.. i ! toi. p.-t 1 . "Wo must try to i .a lo- up to yu and the Sjijii-.. as IJiuch as w oiTi." "H ai y iTiei.-i errfh c :u make up to 'la lor ..in- irrepjintl !e 1,.,' -nid the Mis 'k'ss, wi'h a wan -mile, "it w:ll l.e you. ll-'i 'i.-. Wi !!. w hat I cacie to tell v. mi id t'.!s -I h-tve b- "tl t-llkhipr mid we both think that th. 'Vi- Tilt d wi'i I." to pc aw to tie piiVe. wisest thiitp .V f. .1 the will- tel.'" ' "j i -ci l.-i'.ly," .as Cul ei-ton's comment. Of coui-i, Jon i: it end nie to po with" oti'r -Oh yes! W thou-pht Hh- South of Flan. perhaps mi-hl do. You .ee th. S-pore dishki s every t'ainp ' lurmiin in tensely." Anywhere will suit nic." replied Cul vert. in. He tinders' "I as well as if j-foo had put it ill woiis what the Squire's di.-like rf cverj tliii.p 'firman lie ant : for bad not he a'd P.'liy a.-raiiee,'. to take tiifir weil- C? i -. ?r ton r i'i It i'y 1 y and were t hey re a t . v, ,iy li.o tart. K hi no. d that ... 1 ., ... very day? A '. "V 'la", s l.-U,T tll'-V IVt.ii..- Kllla f..i- a f..r. ipii seek that pi a. e u hi.-h '1' set -nit from land, t here to Hue brillps so sn'-ely. Tie- Nuu'ents rfo -e-. -d froei ful ci'-i iiiiift.-tnee.- of .taj - i '.: de ' h.-i n 1 h;v Would have done p: the pain- -.b si.r,er d they re- rtaiaeil at Jh-aiie fcal.i, where e-Pry tree and stone and fact; would have broupht their ten's b ad face to 1 heir remenil .ranee, yet Polly would in it In ar of her marriape takir p pb-ce . f. '-e t he oy. .Jraf ion of the year follt winp" .las.ei' death. Atul so in a plm my London H hi-i-li, without any parade, she and Cu iverion pike the sol pi.m v, w -i w !ii. h iVt-re to biud tliem for ever. ' ' -Let us po to the Opera tYi-nipht, 1 1 illy, dear." said Culverton, whilst fb.- v- w ni-t- at dimier. M .i-e than two ycal s had jmsseil since their n .-iri iape, at.. I tin-y were imw in Paris. Very w H." replh-1 P .!!y. her usual imswer to -itiy su "p-'-t io i i f his. !h'W"ir. a eiri-umsfririce ocrurrcil r. hu h in ci-ci,i,:st-. i-iunipe ic .! tic-Hi cl ni-I- ' hii li i i.-: he !1 vc- of t'. f ai'tr plans a an important V, f .re '.-.r nn .1 t can I was a card ii jump up broipl.t to Cnlvcit.-a ..u. a aritip a liitme which made ; i- from his se.at nd ru-h out of tic ro. ilrl. Tiio drawitip the owner back in Irinn.p t.aiiie was that of sir Marry J rilviKj ami Sir Hany, l-avia r a.-t- ..s -l-est"' man at Culvi rtoii's wed. Hup was uKvitVo u Wel coii e ;;-'it"f. , . , , . i M'.rtne -ii. Ilav,! you dineil." asked Clii vol 1oi. .' ; '. "V"s; jnvt i hi -s im inn-ii! toiisheil. I haji pene.l to livik at the v'''i !.-" t-iv k-quho by riiau-e. and saw ou'r '..auifs. Of ( "l-l- se I s.-y-t up at mice." ;-Of h--' ." p; -i.ipfiy n ti.ra. d Culver t u. "And vbat wan that 1 heard not so veve I-.np .".po a 1 .ut a sou and hei'-1" Sir li.i .- y a-b. d of Doily'. "( "lilt such a t,.-.,,pvi" an were. 1 TVilly Wibely. Atid jti-' 'Ike Pert. -." "Kim-jt tbft '.a is vry fair j..,d has blue eyes." sai l her h ulnrd -b'Ttph it p. vnnr f:itli"r nn.l iin.l! " "I ranni.t tliink it," lately r 1've hrfn two months in Pari"." "Two months T Why, yum mnst T" po iniz to pet marrieti ! "Kxjw tly!" and Sir Han y hmphtNl. Xt.t lt-aliyl ViVlU I act triad'. 1 cm grHtulat ytni with all mj? Iio.tit;" "I. t..:" chjiii'l in l.iidy (.'iilverton swrctly. "And who i- sin- ?" n.-k.-d Cul ei toii. "Hr Viairi' 5s Yt iOlst "or:i Vcrelst. Shf lire" in Paris with h-r mother, who is a widow, Hfr fathfr tvs an Knirlih "And 1kj is l-patitifnl. of conrsel" "Iixtifincly fioi: I My. look heit. Mr. VerclFt has a vpoeption tvnipht sli al wt. has one on Tnfdav. "Will you roine fm-an hourt 1 hey will lie deliplit- I i-oiiie iiu nu uuui " M t0 ppe yfltl. I Lave taken f,i'T,1' ' mh! M'?' U1 honH 15kt yo.i.to see herr sevei-al 1 really Then' wj will po," sai-1 Culvert. m hear tily. , An hour later tliey drove up to the door of Mrs. Vei-elst'a honse; and Culver ton pave Piliy his arm. whilst Sir Harry p receded them up the stairs. He entered the room first, and a lady came forward 1 to Illeet him. t 'Ob, Nora," he 1 --pan, "I havo Immirht ; Lord and Lady Culver'on to make your , acquaintance'." Stop!" cried C-ilveitoyi. "You must excuso ui, Travers; our c niinp here was a mLstake.. 1 caunot ullow iny wife to foo j inti-i-Hluced to this lady." For what i i-a-Mui '?" asked 8ir Harry, lookinp from P. .'ly, w ho had pi-own death- ly pale, to his jiiiw,vhi'Wj the picture , of terror. i "Because she ha already met her as Miss Cave-Fox." j "C'ave-Kox ?" repeated Pir llaiTy. j j "What, t he woman who '' j . "Yes; thi same." . ' '-Tin ii, M iss Cave-Fox." said Sir Hany, I ! with a cei i-iin iiious Jw, "I have the ! j honor to wi'h you a very p.l eveninir." 1 It was pit r ,la: -per wl... hjul used those j words to lier; and as the three -her lover, j Culvert. in. and P"'!y - l--i't the i-.hhii, a j j vision came to lier of a dead face upturned ; to the Nepteml t sun. i f a 'prief-trieken ' pii-1 in a w hite divss stained wi'.h hlivnl. who pazed at her with teaih-ss eyes, and j sj.ke (scarcely aliove a whisjv-r. "We Niiirent's curse no one; hut I think I ! the last of them will be a curse to you j for ever!" ; I The ..Id Lihiaiy at the Towers; and La- ' dy Ci.lvertoii is -tandinp in the red plow ( i of the th-i-Iipht as she listens to the prat- I tie ot her son, a st roiiLf. healthy ln.y .f three, rmiipinp up and down the wi le . t halls, playing hide anil s'ek with the j Sjiiire, w ho seems tn 1' young api-.in. ; Now her husliand"s arm is roimd her, and 1 I f-he leans npainst his ln-i-at. lie has but ! iu-t com" in. ; t ulvert.iu ss saymp waa a se. very hl ipiit "I urn ret -a . .: .-p. I that i .ly. olio day reaily live yearn ap. .. win i. I sat . alone in tl.i.- library. aft--ro'i ha ; sent me away from j. .u. sa inp yet cu'd nev ' er m.-irry ir.e. that .ni fni'l never lie ! hnpi y with me. ar.d w. itideriusj how I I should ahi) t Tuvself to li ve w it hunt you. ! It freems like a drea.ii I "Bat it is no dream .i t i i- tuai you nave ii.mie j me happy so happy mv liusluind,' an- ' swers v illy lookinp up, Ler white hands ) unconsciously wtrayiner np. and tlnowinp I her anus round his neck. And he liends down and rapturously kisses the pure fonov uplifted to him. i tiik i; ;. Grace Lilburne's Secret. STOKY TWO C1IKISTMAS DAYS. ciiai-m:u i TT -nn on the n.ii.il I he it imi i shrill. Put a. i it whittle i.s ii will. We'll keep our hrislmn merry still. "Kati-. tlo you believe that lloland really loves youV" Tilt) pill thus addressed Hushed rosy red, then slie replied w ilh ;i shade ni annoyance: "How can I tell whether lie loves nie or no1: he bad never breathed a word of lovo to rno.," "Tevtiaiis tint. aUhoiir:!! he has look ed whole volumes of de vol i. in, b' it looks are even more deceptive than words, .shall you acct pt htm if he proposes, to ion; I will tell von. (iiace. when he lias propost.-d," was Kale's tlipnilied reply; ! a'td iii'the ineanLinie you iiad Iw-tter ! firisb dt-essirc-. I am nearly ready to I TOeeivp our poc-ts. J low .do I look." j And Kate IiiibtnT.e. fis she asked this j question. -rhmeed with eoinplac a-iry ; I unill toe mte .-..a ai uctii ii i liii ntiiik; j so praeid ullv upon her. i ""( h. you ah", ays look well." was the : unpraciiiiis n-pi: "'atnl no wonder. I w heij you have ail your mother's jewels I j to wear. Those pr ai ls atone are worth j a fortune.' ! And she pointed with a mixture of j I n. per and envy at the eostly ornanients : i on her sister ti neck and arms. I ' ''Vim know ton are always welcome ' to wear any of my ie'.vt !i .' said Kati ! 1 perdlv; '"i-itn I lend v m an vtliinp iiow'."' i "Nil. thank you."" repb."d her half- i j sister sharply; " I don't ebooso to dres.s ; in tuirrowed tinery 1 L 1 1 pofol nrna- J j iiients aa e potMl eiioupti Ttr me. I sup- ; pose it never occurred to you that Ho- ' j land Ayj: i.s much more in lovo with ' i your fortune than he is with vou.' ! I '"Cra-tainly tmt; I should be' aabatne l 1 of myself tri think so meanly tf him."' I "It'stTitP. wlicthi r you lit-lievo it or k Tint," said tfraeo spitefn'dy; he loves j another woman, but she is poor, and if he asks you Ui marry him, it w ill be be- i cause you are rich. Know 'mp this. I j i sltonh! thitiK Vm1 will never acrt pt him. j "My dear ilraif," said Kate liphUy, I '"don't trouble yourself about Roland, I nor nliout me; fie is snfhcieiiUy vealthy ' I to be nbh' to choose a wife wilhoutfon- ' I sid'-rimr ber fortune, r.n.l I pive him i 1 credit for yiosse.shiiip" tm. much pood : j sefise. and fa.r tii luut-li rt p aid for his 1 : own happiness, to lielieve be would ! ! marry a woman whom hed i. s itoth(. ' ; .n 1 now I w ill talk no l.ioi e alsitit him. for it is not maidenly for yon ami mi'tn be tliseiissinp a linn's iiiii ut ions when he has not proposed to e!ii"-r of m.'' Ullt fraee was lint to be put off ill this maimer. She hat! ovei heard acon- i i s : lion bel ween ! r fata.-r ami 1. -I bti'd Ayre the j rev, i ins day. and had , t'-tlbeit d from "he word-; iii.it fell up' ti her ears thai iiulau 1 laid ash. d for an ti : i iii-tine. I l-i-r lalhei's consent to pro pose to Kale. "Slop a minute." exclaimed frace, ' pb'.'.itinp he'.srlf in the way to the door; 1 ""will yon promise me that if Roland ! proposes to von lo-iiipht you v. iil not ; ace pt biiM?'" "I will not iTls '.iss thtt ijuestion," was j: the imawpr: " ' Then, seeing that 'ner sister barreil her way. she sudd, nly di-.-w up her slipdit form Willi tpuv-tby tli.;:i.ty, antl baai: ji.m't foi pet yourself, tiraee. and don't make me aii-sry. This is not the way in which we MumiM spend CiillsL ilias 1 t . l.'-t lilc pass." ii-.ii - hiobe-1 for a mom id at her lo.cl v sier. ami a sullen scowl came over her of. II piVil V blc.'. but she nticr- id no v. onl oi pisttfit ittion. and turning, bidh-nly 1 ft i'i" l i.uu. No one t-oiini have .--uspt'ott .1 ihe de riiO'l of r.'.-pe and jtsi h ilsy that hi; ked in in l bi. .ist wl.e:i soioi' time later she cam" tlo'-t u to loin ht-r fat be'' and sister I and tho cf-5t who h:t l arrived. rorliupp lookt'd so swt-ci. and mrio cent, and rhildl'kf. that people who. did Hot know hfA wt-il could vt-ry t'itily ln'- ' liove that sht- a soiiifw hat o. pressed i and iif;r'.t-t ted li ht-r ha l-sistt-r and her I lather, w th tho liiii-i'tii' whom siiewas 1 evidently im fitvorilc. A Vfiy liand-Jnm" man if Mr. Lil- ImniP. of Silverton. though lie is old to have two danjrlitpr-t -o jotui.and so lair as Kate and ;rnoo. Tht-if had Ik'pti shiii" romaitoe nl.oiit Lisearlv hfe. and he was quit a inid-tlle-atel inan s hen lie muiried Kale'.-, Timther. a wealthy ii-ires, hum ln had lovnd from his youth. His happiness, however, was of short duration, lie nao seareeiv lieen ni.ir- tied a year when his wife pn S'-iil.-d lr.m vit !i u ila : t or: tla-n closed her eves in the loiip endless sleep that knows i waKinr. The motherless infant was left to l.e nursed by the wife of the boa 1 pard.ou -r. who had just lost lit row n habv.and Mr. I.ilburne went abroad and tried to toi- pet his grief and his short-lived happi- liess. i He succeedi .1 so well in his efforts that when his wife had been dead little I more than a year be married a pretty I pirl yonnp enotiph to be his own daueh . ter. ami broupht her home to Sdverlon. I Hut the ph i-bride soon wearied of her i old husband and of her magnificent sur i roundinps. The quiet life she led with j her statelv husband soon became intol J trable to her, and this feeling was an,' , mented by his too evident disappoint- merit at the sex of her infant, who, like j the child of his hrst wife, was a pirl. I She f.lled the bouse with guests of I whom he disapproved, and finally sbfl Honed with a youncj ollicer, le;t lug her child behind. The indipnaiit ltnsban.! did not at tempt to follow his faithless wife; lie simply ipnored l.er existence, and ho took no notice of her letters when slie wrote lonp afterwards professing re lenTance and askinp forgiveness. She is dend now, but the outraged husband often rem-mbers her when be locikson the face of liisyout.pest danph ter, ami this may lie none ol the causes why Grace is not his favorite child. Hut the party of neaily forty pm-sts have seated themselves at the ionp din-inp-table in the banquetinir-hall. and the servants are In inpinp in huge joints of leef. in additioii to pecse ami tur keys, hares ami fowls, as though they were intent upon feeding a hungry army. ""I always a.iiiiire this !':ne liall," said Roiand Awe to Grace l-ilbui ne, w ho sat by his side. she having managed that he should take her in to dinner. "I al most wonder your father does not use it more often than be does.' "Yes." assented the girl, "it is a tle liphtftil place jor a l.ar.'e party such n.s we have to-dav, or for a 1 ur -,-. foul -hi have no id. -a how di s a,?. Kate and I feel if w e hr.ppi hereby ouiselves. h c tiled twice, bill it pave us tile holT vent ba. k t i mir ord:a;-.ry tlii: and only use the ball tiv i oi ti :d tl oi.. or s. s . w e .g-i'. io la, ::. tir.ies a year. o you admire iny incest it ss Who is looking down tr-.m the wall i there mum us. Mr. AvreV i . - , x r, jtiir is ei nae our sister; I have remarked the strong resemblance before to-day." I f is eyes, as be said this, wandered to the end ol the table where Kate sat. and they lingered so "long and so loving ly upon her that hi. did not obseive the ll'ash of aii!?er that gleamed out of Grace Li'bnrne's blue ees. nor did he see the savatre way in which she bit her lips wiih iiioitiiication. An attentive s-rvant looking after bis wants soon recalled him to the de sirability of doing justice to the Christ mas cheer, and he found very Id tlo. time to notice je.doiisly how attentive Algernon O h-brook was to the fair hostess. Hyena Christmas dinner must have nn end. tin ugh the viands b.- as plenti ful and the delicacies as liutm-r uis as on this occasion, ami san-u aftei the des sert h.itl made its appearance the ladh-s retired to the spacious (Ir.iwing-roofi. wiiere the gent h -men soon joined them. "We are -j.ia::' to dance in the great bail.'' Kate explained to H.ihifid Ayre. wlu-n for the h-st t.m" that evening he managed to secure a seat by In i side; "' t makes a splendid ball-room when the tabh s and rugs are cleared away." "'Yes. sol -li.'til 1 ih't.k. 'n have not forgotten your promise to pive me the liisl daucey "()h no." and she blushed with. c n tchcis m-.iit.c.itioi a. despite hi r sis ter's n iiiaias. fiio it-it sure that Mr. Ayre Joyed hoi . A band bad be.-n engag-d for the oc casion, and scion the hoM followed by bis goes: s t rooi.' d to the hall win -re he led off the ball with the most disliu puished lady present, while Hohind and Kate iinm-.-tliat'-ly followed. (trace, who was 1 kowiso d. me. rig. watched l.er sister ieah usly. and --he saw how, after a time. Holand h-d K..te into a recess bait' s. ieeiied from the rest of the ball by llowers. ami she scarcely needed to listen to them to It-am what the ardent lover was say ing. To her secret satisfaction, however, the lovers- w. ro interrupted l fore ha. f-a-d.izen words rmuld f.a- between 1 them for Algol non Coh bi ot .k. w ho had engaged Kate for Ibe. second datice, now nine up to claim her baud. When her si sit r had taken the arm f the bar-mot. Grace joined Roland, and lx'gan to talk with him. lblt he did tnt ask her to dnnee. and he paid vers little heed to what she said, for bis eves were ft.i'.ow tug Kate and her partner thuuigli the ma.- s ,u" the -biliee. ""Kate and Mr. Coiebrook seem very Wed matched, don't tin -".' I.bs, re.l (irace. following the diivci ion of I .s g:i7". "Thev dance very well tog that is what vou mean,'' In ether, it replied curtl v. And then be turned to a 1 dress a couple i.t ladies who had just dinted into this corf. 1" of ti e room. - I Ie is inf.it u. it d with her. but 1 1" liev I could make him love me if she wrooutof the wav." thought Grace daikh: ""she has always been the first in everything -has always stood be tween 111.' and what I 111.1-1 d- :r-.-il. "She has robbed me of mv father'-, love, and all t'.-- s. rants in the hi is.- WO' risk thi it 1 i v. s b . w , Wo':1'! lio and n iw imi- a -h h-M .1 land Ayre. wh .1:1 I l.-veb- f,( rtli.tn 1:. . and wii nn 1 ha ! n solved tomai i y. l h. if 1 could bill get i id of her once Hal all, how different hie would lie what a brilliant lutiire of success and ha. pi-lH-ss would then lie Indole lilel" With these evil thoughts in her li.Tal Grace left the ball, and wandered al m: listening to the s oim-I oflniith . n l revelry, but there was no resjiniis.vt! echo ih her heart. i Dark vengeful thoughts t'la-d at r breast, and as she listened to the sbriil wind as it howled round the mansion, and putting her face close to the w i i dow, saw iie huge white liakesof snow" that were beginning to fall, she shiver ed and Vfon h-:ed wliy ihe World was full of contrasts, and whyliei sistir's lot should he so iii ig t and happy, wb .le. to her distoit- d im.ig'uation. her own Was so dai k and cheerless. That the fault lay in herself never for a moment oceiii i. d to her. and w '. i: sin complained of th h vol inn m i'a sei vanls to K il". she i . hi v-. t . lent I , to fmget that h.-r sister i.evt r soaittl her pin se not lit-rtiwn c. ml ait Mh-i: any tl the seis.itils were s; k t'l m a:.y kind of trotil h-. Kate's pond deeds were done silently whenever it was possiH. .tnl tht-iV niimhcrvas t lsi at tulip roiin'ed. hnt (li tre had never l-een known to saeriiiee her own ( -n ieiu-. for the welfare of am i: intf creatii;.-. 1 hit the e :1 s; : rit - that ; i :-.vs st ri v to make hnmatii; y 1 1 1 1 pie. have full p. isesion i . I t he i i:t roti's i "i o . .-t . '.. iid t 'j-ir-u'it. a nd .is she w ;n, let s a v. a v i i in 1.. r I..:' atr-i' nt iliahtili. i : i its . ' 1 L'U'-sJ: part . ! V. al in its w m--t ;i ea-;:e. ke.!'!.-Ss; l!-ttes ale- 1 , 1' net 1 l: J ti l f 1, and s a-ti'-u. 7. 1 n CLAVfeS 50LD TO THE TURK. ITTt flti- Vile TrafBc l tfllll Tantiix on In the .a-t Tbr trrcat f avoir? "Ifh thr Ttyks bav always been the Cirt.is.-lan clils. lhf preternr.t-e ttl'.l e.Ttf-K, e.rpi, I tMi.h. v.-.tt reasou The rtral'.arity ttt. i, tie lira tliiur or tfce Atit:VK5 ixou t)j, td beauty aud of the Ctrrupslan tyt W tmly rf Uiarkable. Hit sarin- tj'let'lily Uiubs, th puttie clonr cornrlexiCTij, the s-iuiffalr tkla, bicado, wavy hair, ixnl blue eyt-s. The TtUs ttieixiftcrtcs bcliift dark, they are ipalurally attracted to tlae fall ones ti the oppofjfe Tlmu rtuc time lci- memorial it Las fjays beer, o V.k dc ho tiae rtUnied us 6utfia FaYorltt u tn Pcra'A TKus. too, tlx? blgbr priced yt tl human dyittel bevo been and etld ere the C'irofceslari ptrtA Kow, Clrrassla ltr II hftVliia cornj-lctely p.is?ed under li;;s-?ii.Q trnle, it ts mostly from fr.e ClrLiissl u vT.o bnve eettiet on Turkiih texrltoiy t it tb supply ie taken. Tlie pr v tnce wbf ro they are inoft rniruerc-tisly and thkkly coiiprp pated Im tliflf cl S'.'. as. la the Lortiitu pun of Atrtit Minor, with Azb-.l-tU for it3 Vrtncipal town. It is a very tortile fiistric with enormous ac:r!t ultni-.d and pas'cral ir.teretts, espeiRuy Flock ralstt.tr. Formerly tae Clnnssia-n p.oysand cMeff nsed in pay ft r.-K'.iInr trlte-.te in glil to the putcesViT of th C.-r.f h Thit t-.o loiikTt-r donu. Put it 1 a i'i.nni:.ij th;ni to ao Circassian cl.lt fs, who have fxvors to ask In SUunboul. or w ho wlf h to t i dite iinptil-erH rulers, areo ti fr.n.L-h a j rt.-t.tv n.ald la l!t"i rf sp ca.-h ft tiwk. she-.eh- Pi-Ms, t i. are fietiet.tiy caiv t a'.e-l by t hi m i:i the same manner. Not Is this hu-t tcti ia cn.flsrtd to the Cir ceiu.s. I i-n 'ol 1 It iun (-fun floi.e In id! parts of the enq ire. There .re no I ''."ii s'.ati-ries nvi-ilai'ie er- to l ao liaiulit I vl C"ircfls!i,i'i e;rl.- ti.- - :.: ip ally i.'sposed of. but It ijiust n.tige In the tia.niaaiid--l'rlcea too, Miry i'!.. n.'oi-.-!y. l-i pi i cr d it may be .tit'i3. ln.-wi v.-r, tint the prit.es for pretty white -laves hive V in ui.li. r Paiiy ore;s-t. t d '.-v Fliv. p.-a.ri wrtt-rst.ij the r'-deet. Ih-oiii tl.,. 1 t :i Prtim i ".0 u ft.,.-' is t-lit; uxerr.e pr'.cj taSi.iJ Ioi. 'i. ell tmi..:.:; fit. la. s foT s. . !a I. I. bet I f taa.l -.1'" ut- th title S I fcUOW t tlltTr I'mtP'b ;j30 to t0) ; a' i for a pi. ttj C!r- A te.-i'ilT J.eait'.ft'd i 1 ; -re i:oyti'!:0r", of d i .its IP" w . '1 M Li f'T 1 -T.e ' f I .y lut 'l'ap- lit- put 1 thai . r -a c H".t such ; it With the I rV fCOLld blpla pir's. wldiili : mt.t o-.t-.. t . -.ait fr-.-.j !.:oo fo i.V-0 n i-.h j .! f -r f: r.-.il bt i':-y, 11:.' I,.i-i" 1 10 p-.Iv tii'i -s ia.-l 1 .r c"rui. (Tm : ia les...i: d - rr.d for Xt -.:''. : ;v t-i.Il tiiurli lower. -iTn! o..e -it C ' ; -1 , t ; T . TjCt 'tie bett mark-1 for fcipalo t' ; v The- t r; llio in vJii i "rts is t .:r:it 1 1-1 nil i',. coast Txuvt s vf A-- Nt r Tbcte p'rls bare (lark eye? nnd 1 air ui:-1 nrc, to ij tbe truth, n little color." 1 c. t,. tr n m-ph-vl' hi aru itta-,t ii.i HLt tjinwii h ti.Ht of r.n Air.erit 'in ;r,, -: -rl Tl ey hut- gt-tierttUy p.nl Cp-jres wii-V ytntij.i. b-.V i ui' more lppi.ily tb.-.'.i tht Ir Cl:i jr: an pSters. From t-go tfi tt.jc 1" eie .-t h r : cvtr ' llffe price to pny or .!i"t' thtm. Ti.e Xvihitiii p!-'.J, w'ni r, 1; i-ed At: ,p.:Tie"." .-lit e-, are :'ij 1 h. a j r, tor tt-erV ia-.:.-e !r. p -; 1 ,, a 11 a. a! ikH Kvtt'.oe of ;bls tf-le. ; '1 .-. n :Jy . ..rih d ti.-v, will ct ! t- tl-.- t '"1" ;' t t .- ' -s. r f lil. F.-M-o: e.tn who ' sf r .- a ':iae ia) t :e couutiy. Mi l . : ..1 ph ,1 !.. ;:, 1 11 ., a s I sal L. to T he . '. rv '. -. 1 T . . . it--. 1-!. ai. l'"f,' mil' pli.c s 1 ..-. ; -t '..".t Ci L'ie To then, for aid to o .1 aia t ! Ir .-r v. m-.l I'i nil ,-iitii .-ia ii ft 1 r p ..- . 1 a o ; :h the n.": d f- :-!:..-.y:S-s of applying f--r b. t tii:-.". ij ::ti .. J..5. r.s, the pirl or -.v..7t.e:'i wii. .-r-.i.t.-il i thi T'it's. .-1. -le'lio-'ia-s, (im-, "f 1 ..'its-, or ly 1... ti. 1,1 i i. a, rf : r- llCf 1 f lie 1 ': e a !. 1 1' inure I1..0 Ada;.:.!.. ::. ".lave of i i. 1 throf ! b r cti'an.lssi.:; . W..-I -it fr-' Tuaf t " v.- 1-1. v a It. th" h.id th" tb. d, 1, C-T IV -I it pr-m, ov ti-. r. 1.11a '-' ' Itrfi-l VI:S p the 'it. irn t . p-rr a b':l' a: Tar... la d " . 1 the V . . I . : V "Kr at ' ; i r o 1 ;h- - PS M'P Asia!..: ti I 11 1. O Th 1 ri -:t '.-r I'.ili. "Tlif new a n ,-f M'vh.-' 1 1 : h la o il fire .In.'.- " Wecblr.'t -; wrs j ss"h:i Nor.-is-own !b rai l. M.11111...1 'by '"Ti't ,..11 move the s.op i-lt't-,, I: It 'r.. -ol s you .- Klt'. 't 'i.iise ! p..t h- ..- lb:- V."e saved the p it - 1 r y -f rot rev. rnl 'a. a .tad ; that v t! -! i ' i--s '. v - ;. ii.slei.d of e.-. ; f.-t .'..".ii . Ail tl :-.t s ih r up aa eg: ; a ': .sc. iv - V : . ...to i.'ii hot: 1 1 rs ; cut 1 al s.1. r-1 i 1!. lit st r. V: 1 lid t on X.; tan tt tiv ;.t j - tao'ir.. - ; 11 1 Y"-r l.tC 's IT le s h a staia tr I- one- tll'V. tl 1V New 1 1W I -l k ? tr-n ' iuir r f the ' " I. tllM' -.dp t.'i-.sha-.. Fii . th any i i i . t , M-.iil e.irt i. I c:il.. 1 sea, p; i' i. tag hv.iv. -i '" ;-!. .:' I . s niiicN 1. Waso. 1 . 1 : a . .. ' till. : ti i:es t ! p Is li.e " .-an Pops, woa b SS 1 1 1.1 I . iiM I. f r it" he 1 1 .or.- truth ."' :1 1 tni'if T.-I'i - b i is : -i i' . f i d i, t i,.i pi - bin. h a bliu - i if he t . a C ti . i ic. V.'e An- you n ph aai ti'd -. eiii iii tli-rt i! c i- : a , wn.te ci. -.1.1 . --a ia ' Am I it i-ai Al ha-,-'.:-. Xo. sir . I'm ha-, k-t-.t -n, :. 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'.n.opt 1 h , ..- 1 . -t.ei'iki : t a t as, lint tit.-.- v 1 1 - 1 j.c'y a iouji or :i-s . : . ii. ! ip j; -.'. lir'.y !i"t ri'.p! t t-t ho " "he j-.k.i; sMrea. ili pi b i.-r ' 1- - i--tt F'oaJ Iu-t clpht, ti:rni' Piruii .'n otiii- (;'! k i-owt. 111 COL o ! )r -. 'US sr. wi'h arc a I a!ow, ar.d TL ': '!a- mi Iipen ii. 'e. t an a uient was. iartc" '., h i:- ut oa 'be hai.k hat a ft w 1. large pvrji-L."t k-l i.f:i bis beaJ oat sadtsnu tlcea-j NCfaVe-" with t rf' S, ad L-'.-hi j '..:-: 6i,et.t t rv?r :L noil t : '; :, eacll oce tik es the V 1 - il.hurk at p. 1 A T..fp on ire t-:'j P.c!ot tt o .hi "at ia kll to tb --j rtas.-e. t'.'.& frr.m If.a bac k ts b einvrf i In Lis Irf-aH 'i stvit c'Tect wsp i5 j -. 1 .n. t'.ii i.tila vs :t a.c.t . ill'! :: oa "u T-"..fc ol ttf th"8B 5.-'T-..i I-:,.;- ;i.a- tirr'n 1i!'!j'.;v sTud t;,.; ;i moutls. At the ivuriu.lou of tea sj!o Mr. tHatt ieed Oter the poitl In !:'. 'jo::joli in 1 gars the p cgfr a g'aai fcf Tirry. cfwt.hhthetr all seem f, r, it? !t l. ( Pi'.tatf to fiiU' i: P'cs"- thiL'i cii tb: a I kit 0 boi ;ijteJ ti n Jc-'.lr f rvta s ratT fcLd t taipeJ ' Imp eoik and la.w 75 o ctts a I:? t e f ; rxt-u ' .or'ijg t iiitv J ll p 1 1 1 u I j n A I'm 1, At a rai'-: Jvttat.'l criwif 'tn f aijo vc.: j i.t". ;. -v e: 3 cr f.isl, w lio both fo".o"'-a 'le 'I 'f.'.rp ffiltlMMv, pnterpd i:.lo .. 1 ,-c- ' .-.irn'.ina1 o: w.tt ore liurftmnn. a: .1 t t.p a r-t It" le tot-. 1 hey ri c 1 h it. a ;a . . 1 ..av tire di'.tPr 1 the ohly l--'tae wtb . o-iid w-ti 'o u tr ta'.nty it his 1 -ad wji ; err 1 fce ! .f the latter was a t.".i'.l su! jlzzckj b-ttor. aiid ai th oai '.ltB ; ion jct ati tia liiniteJ oi iiT in tfc- lox be f a tultkei dry bet-j-e the ru.-e ws . -.i ite lifc went tl r-.'.pti t-W t'.cl'. fc"i.t tfc K-ri'i- -:j". -r !.-. "it- t fh. -.' : k f rp Years rolled (1., Ihi- lu 1;. f km -o r.-p .Dm. e in his -'a ---h,:- ety -o.l-.tiy ( h.-l.i a Lu ;..sP.i l-i -r- i-t lis ye- iur; Lit .-. Li-::' li - mi . t . 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