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ONLY 20. lm Stjle PMMelpMa Since: a 0?lr com'.uiM ' hanr from to S-V A c m plotr ( of lltt IlllirlltJ irh CM ll Ii llill". Ali J ,!imi KiiW.t. Ji.huiu Tui'ker. and !. of K'.'ir lluiniiicri and a Uiu1-r. 15 KtVV IKMI. lu vour io li-Muiw l.i-f t um i ii t tit. tTvry .ro' :.ln. M ltlt l'I.I Kilt :i Y CAKS. i f..r 1 'u :u';ir. t A. VOOl COMP.VXY, 17 rortli lutli St., I!ill Klrlpliia, lnw MAW- POKER r. i-i cjii uiwt, ti. tUn4 mninff 1 1". ' v-. H:lWaaii 41 .linilla, 4.1 ttft.tf r . ; , .. , j 1 why w:i.t In.' ir iii.y - t .t ! t l. l:;..L v Ym: ft ..irir-L. p- T . .1 j s.-!t Fi jif.W'i .-mt- . t w ! S-mI Mfiv rftifj t. PATENTS IIS5EY WISE G A R N ETT. A tt orney-at-La v, R..r.'m to 50 N.ttiotml Pank. Waahlnirtnfi, V. C wiwHisuioa, a. c. VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. 11 Hf '' '" lu-JU .! t a to i a ,,-J ,rrv k I niarki. tUal-by ciloiaw i".-ui. IW.' pr..,,,,:t.. tiorrintt'rt.tlUl' ! aH N' 1. tn ikUii,rrkfw.w.U I Will Nm M oui'y, Time. Fain. Treulilr, Jt D n ILL It VTARKII Scream : balm. A part.cle I applied Into oh D.trll and Ik aruM. I'rlre '"ont at luitirit ; hv mall ra'erd. Mtu. KL.Y HKr llreenwica Si., New York. For www t cotspoavi wiiolly ol no-1 m. ioi. . .tabl'i l-i;-diorU. f ich c-".e if w.i.i-li 1 n ,k nowl.-: -.4 h- mM-j cm w J.--u 1 t. tuo ri'K ptn 1 1 all J k.'n".. l: .txa witho u .nl every nueo ChronlrCtitrrh. f onnmpttow. (icnornl nu t NtrvotiH llt-liililf ,1 ifr:0:r:a. lriilr Iihennin- t ism. t::tVI i. Stone in llif l'.!.i;.!ir, Jtriu'ht's !!Mnsf. Iy- iiof.-i, t.ivpr 4'otnrl!iint ctut I Dm-UMdof tlie Stomach. If y ur 1 ti ff o-.r parnrh - IJ .dUornT u:i 't a a e.jif nt mrn;l"nt i I k. -....u.irj a it ti . i. i -. rl I l.j iiyti 1MI J, O. AJw Uwl aAawk4 Va. s p.n. :i. 1 'He.' r mi 1 m.rrti i i. ."-.id by n'l JVi'i. I'lroct'.t'ii i:i tlrtn.-'li unJ raia:i. STAR mm PaRlQEl Opposite Ciiiiiitaia 3iasr, ii UutiTi EuilJic;. HIGH ST UEE7,EfiE'SBURG. PA. J. H. (1 A NT, rroprietor. ri'HM'i'Hi.fi: will always find u at oar place ! I ol bulac in bu-inns hour. tvrrythlra kept I Beat and e. sr. Cl a rowai.e a rat ultt. l lirtriNl tad HI.HT. Price. Kcrana HOLHAVS NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! Over ps ;-s. ilc. A. llnluiau A t,lkila 1 i, Rr I ulnar i nl mmm. yai .Mtyra ej I "a I JAS. C. H ASSON. Editor and rT TTifp A"VTT UljUlMlJ AAl 1. Absolutely Pure. Tne powjer never Tariea. A maryel of purity Mrenvih anj whulpiumeDiM. Mora erinctn cl than the ordinary klnde. and cannot Da old la Competition with the multitude of the low tet. (hort welnht, alum or p hop i bate powder . & Id cify in itki. Kuril Ulllt fowPE CO.,lo4 Wall St.. M aw YuHf NATURE'S CURE FOR C0NSTIPAT10H. LMBI.E KlIID Far Mrk ktaaiarb. Ker TeraU Liver. Billow H radar ke. t'MtlTeaeM, Tarraafi EffrrTrareat iS-lts.fr Aixrijt. It li rertaln Id iu effecU It li Kentl In lie artl- a. It It paUtaable to the tiste. It can be relied uon to eac, and It cure hy u'l7. not by oatraa Inn. nature. Iki i.ot take violent varxatire9 your relvre or allow your chil ilren to take them, alwaya u'9 thla elegant har 'uareutleal ireiartlun. whtrh Uan Seen tor mora than forty year a put;te favorite. Sold by drug f 11: $ 'Vtryvhgr. Sick-Headache; DYSPEPSIA. The ol.le't and he-t Ii-titution lor otitalnlnc a HuKinevn Kdi?itlun . We have ii"o"Mu!ly pra pHred thou.uH la ut younir mm for the active duties of lite Kor 'lroulr a.tdre. P. Dl'Kr" & MiMS, littlurs. Fa. Sopt. 3.-8t. D. LANGELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH RESVSEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Ilavlnir ftrnticled .0 fn hetween Ille and .lrath with ASUIMA or I-HlHISHT. treated by emlr.ent phyiiMani. and receivlnu no t'eneht. I t I'oinptfllril diirioir the la.it 5 tn of my 1 II nrn to ri on niv chair dny and nluht va.ptnir tor breath. My tnfforlnaa were heyord desert ptlon. In ilfp:iir I experimented on myiiell compound Inir roots and hrrh and inhaling the medicine tan ort.tnl. 1 orttir.nelv etiecorerrd thfa WMMiKUH'L IM'KL' KK ASTll.klA ANU 1'ATAKKH. 'nrr;niel tirwlieve the wnt atut. imntMci.l ASTHMA IN K1VK MIM TES. c that the pHtient run He down to ret and sleep comforta' !r. I'lca'e read the (oilowlnic condens ed extracts Irotu UDu!u ltr.l tctmoclul all of re cent date : I Mtvrr V. It. Holm"?. San JiMie.fa!. wrltet : I find the Kcn e ly all and eveu more thau repre sented. 1 re.'civr lu'iiintiroou relict. K. M. t'isr'n. A. M. Warren. Kan., wrltee: Wki treated I y am inent phyaiciana ol tbl coun try anj ierinany : tried the climate of different Siate ncU. afforded relief like yoar prepara tion." L. K. I'lialpa. P. M. Griinrj. hlo. writej -Saf-f-rcil with Ath ma 0 years. Your medicls In S mlnn'c iloes more for me than the moat eminent phiclan did for tne I n thre years." H. t". Plimpton. Joliet 111., writes : "Son J Ca tarrh Kemedy at unce. t'annot itetaloca without it. 1 Rod tt ire molt valuable medicine 1 bava ever tried." We have macy other reerty testimonials of cure r relief, and In order that ail sufferers Iroin Asth asa. t'atarrb. Hay irerrr, and kindred d ! may bava an opwrtunity of tcsnna tt e valua ot the Kemed. w will send" to any addrens TKI AL. P At ' K A t K mtKOKt lUli'.K. lfourdrr.c alt tills to kep It do not permit hint to sell you sonn worthless iitiltnlion by ht rrpro."!!!!" it to ta iu grof. but send directly tj u. Wrl'.e vour name and 'Mr" plstn iv Address. J. Zl.M.MKI.MAN k .. Propa.. Wholesale lrui;s:tts. Wotiter, Wayue i'o.. t. full bus hex by luatl 1.00. luaeVl. 17.-ly. B. J. LYNCH, And Macu.'arturpr & Dealer In HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! mil AN2 lliV.Hl SUITS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, Tx 131.13 8 CIIAIK8, NEattresses, &c, ELEVENTH AVENUE, AIIOOXA, PEXN'A I-Cltirens tif Cambria County and all rttrtr wUhitiif to puras liontat FUKNI Tl'KK. iVc. at tiooeat prices are respectfully Invited to alvs lis call before buylotf tlse fvhere. as we are cor.fiilert trmt we can meet every want and please) every t.te. 1'ri-ea the very lowest. 4 16-"0-tt.l PAT Obtained ard all PATENT M'SINESS at .-r.il-. 4 f..m Mnlll'l'i'l L1 iVV I iri"it nit oif bli.i . - a.. i Our ofllee Is tPIoit the I'. S. Patent C Dice and we can obtain patent In lets time than trio rcmr.t rrom VAS1!INJT(N. ISend MODtL OR lilt A VMM. We ad Tlse a to pafenfahi'itv fri-e of tar ard wr n.ak- N CIlAWiE UNLESS PATENT IS SEi.'UKED. We ref.'re. here, to t.e otn)9ter, the Supt. of Money Order IMv . anil to tfi offi cers of the L. S. Patent Office. Fur circu lars adtlre. terms and rt-tereucps to fcctu&I auent in j our own State write to C. A - SXOW CO. Opp. I'ateut Uflire Tt aMnitn, D. 1'. liLivro-poiiTasa. 1'VEviCAI.I.rD IS Tons, Tonct, VorlTnanslil j & Cratilitr. WIIXUM A. c Koa. HA ana M W.-.t BjUtlmoru Etnr.t . -itimoew. ho. lid klClh Avvuuc, Nrnv York. R OURE FITS! Su I ru. I 4i ivU natfl TMr 7 la l'In Vr f "4 ih-w ha" tr-m rviun aiR. I ) c ra. I 1 t .a - -I ik.I .iJ.l'bT ar KiLUN -4 b. N -w a lU at-Ml. I -fTBl mf T-m4j l -- t ...:..-, Vax Atwealbarfj kava laltH U rw- W l u-w rc-..tfasa m - ut. ft.4 at awvea tec tra -t re Ittt la al a,y 1 .falrerla r cva-lr. Olaa MprMtmurf 1 V ale -a. A. v " ' -: .aft-p a t rt. auj I a ttl e ra ; a. POWBESS leW it'vAM i.-V-A fr ttcv A A A Publisher. AllliSIJAND'SCUOWiN "N..t :it all itnlik.-ly. Ati.J tho .I.v ti iin iif wlii. li u.Mihl have ini-i-tio.l y..u totli.it r. trfat is still in my n ssi.Jn." "Yit roiiiixNl to li.ui.l it .iv. r to m-." "I iin.l I .sliall k'fp that t.roiiiisu hy-aii 11 y.-, Mr. 'lit-. L.-u -hv-jtsi.l-l.vp. In tht' in.atntliil,. I shall f'.iitiiiuc" to Ik.1.1 it a a .s,,rt of naraiittf .f v.Mir faithfttlnos to int -a . iiriniis iruaRiiitit. I u.tiiut. l.ut u "w.-rlul..:u.-, I think. Not that I loiiht you in t!i 1.;l-j. Your iu t. r--t- ;ire U.iin.l up witl! mine. If I rise tit Ik you. unit that ill proportion lo my Ax-.-nt. Now Iit ti. f if c.nrs,-, art- Iti.th aw.-.n-..f th.. r.T ntpi-t U twi-, n liwrcn.t' aii.l his f.-ithi-r 011 the ulijii t 1 i:iania-. Tin-yoimu man i-j s r:n-in-! ami, I am om it. ,,, will hi own vtav. Thv uM man i I.k. -v i.. .!,-vrinin.-!. hi:t will U .piit.- h,-!;.!,-. t., av.ti.l .h l.Mt if Iin TflKf. it lie uill ,,., i ts all hi.s imr-t trfiiK iniiiii thn-ats at h-tiain-r. la tin- or.linarv coiusc this thin-.' w ill i'ii.1 as mi, h air.ii'rs alavs,l.. Whi-n luviiport tin.ls that h:tt is'tl .tn; atitiot If tufloiir. ho will ra.lnallv ro-h-tit, an. I tak his v.. a ati.j his tm'a ho. n wif.. l a. k int.. favor." "It is a satV j.p.j.lu-i-v." "tint If v.p 1-011I.I work tl ontcl.' tluil this event .li. I not iH-riir that 1-aw-r.-ii..- li..iil. mi f;, tally i.r!.-ti,l ainl ili iratx hinisvll in the ey.'s of his father, us it irri-leemaMy alieti:tts fpnn him, t!ie i-M man mmiiM inialiiMy k:i. k to l is wir., aii.l cut him oil w ith a ilollar. In that i-;tse IMit li my w ile t hat is to Ik- -Wi'tll.l inheiit tin' i.iilk ..f I .iv, nH.rl"s :tst fortune. I have been Mieeini-t, "hi-i-ketts, Ihi-ause I v.-ant ytiti to nn.Ier stan.l th..roit.:h!y that that in prvtasvly what I v) ish t. I.rin almtit." Mr. Ch.t ki tts' little eves twinkled. " It is a .i.',. ii.Ii.l 'r I... - "V,,, T "1. nt M'i- how it can U t'arriitl iuto tl f..t" I )iav a plan," Mr. Van niarrom, liiw.-rin his voi.-e ttaw hisM-r "a r.in-1. lioM plan, vhieh wilh your ai-1 i l.uii. to Mii-1-.-.tl. The j.rie I tiller you for that nsMt:lin-e shall le a lils r.ll one. f u my at-eessioii. or. what come to the same thitiir. i'ti the aee-s.Moii of my wife to the L-reater pari of i aYeiiwirt' money. I w ill han.l you a he.pie f..r a liun.lri.il th-ju-isati'l i!.;iai-s."' -Il-.ti. .r hri-ht?" oxelaiiiicJ Cliotlat, with a l.'axe of t-U i.lily. "I swear it. I?tit I will.lo nmn anl L'ive yon a pars wor.Ie.l that yon may t.iim that sum from me in the "rvt'itt Ci our sun-ess.'' 'tioiin, then. Mr. Van Iilar.'oni. Ptato your plan. I w ill cuter into it totil ami lio'ly. Here's my hati'I on it.'' '"It is crv tleep aul very clever, I Hit tiT myself, i 'hi-i-kctts : li:t it is vervilar-in-' into th" I. irjain. We will ! t .I s- ti t ln-re. Let Us retire to your 11 sittit " r m .in. where v t an talk' witlt.iT!? f,-i(r ol i -i 1 1 r .li-IiirU-.i, au.l sketch the whole t!iiti;' out lr.iiu heifiuuin tueiul.' " CIIA1TEBIV. . True iovc i. like the moon it lorrows it- Iiht from Heaven to -lied, it over one v.01 M alone. I.nvnnii' la yen port was imttin the lini.-hin touches tt a curcl'u toilet. A few weeks 5.1 lie wotlM have l-en ns--istel therein hy a kil!e.I valet. wh. iiii;iht ill iiiht lest have arniti"'.l t!ia ne.-k-tie with imire etiiisumm.-ite urt. or tlit-ki .1 the stray particles of .lust from that lirau.l-ii-w coat with greater tlexivritv. lint lattt r!y Ijiwretiee lia-l i!isiK-ns.-.i with su. h hixuci-iiis ai.l as nut wrurante.l in a man of limititl means. On this par ticular morning he felt satis'ie.l that 1 e lia.l rmci-ee.le.1 in attiring himself w ith an aMlity worthy of a nipr( nie ocension. A'i'l few j-venti in life are s-t imjx-rtar.t ps tie? inarriav-i'ay. It is th. first h"-t in a tic w jalli di liU rat ly se'.ci-t.sj. YIi.:teer motives may haveintliie;ii :-l t.ur decision w lu ther pti.h-.l hv a pur , nrifadiii": atr-ctin, or irnpe'!'"l "l.v wil.l hut ephemeral passi.in, tir drawn hy th i-M chains of mere wurMly ifir.sid.-m-tioit f..r this once the reins of our .Irs. tiny sccmr.1 placed in our lun.'.s t.tjjrasp or relin.iuish, :ts lt-st please us. I-iw n n.-e ha. I many sol. inn reflect ion niitiIi-.l with his more j..v..tis oni-s. as he waited f..rthe carriage which was to con vey him to the church. Hut never :t iloiiht cast a shadow over them. He fell that he had chis n the hi-h r.-a l to haj-piiti-ss; tl.at w hatever iu.sl'ii t utu-s tiiu I ittir.- mikrht hold in st.re, he had s.-i-iit d one hi ijd.t tri a-oir.- .tie soun e of jM reiitii.il j;!adtiess of which he i-..u!d n. vi le ilejiri veil hy the world's cluiiir- el''- lle deeply rcpn ttisl his parent's aner. I'ir Ka'.-'.s sake, in. .re than lii s own. he wits allot ted hy the thn-ntetied loss tf weiilth and position. He would n'sit liavii preferred a hi llliatit w e Idin:, surrounded hy iriendsaud wi 11-w ".shers. and crowned by a w .irm w i leome to his fair bride. He was pained when h picture! his father whom he had hily inf. rine.l of the date and place of liis r.iarria.- s't tin'j lonely anil unforgiving in chilllv niiideur, ami. i rliai, curii! hint in bittern. -ss of spirit. Hut as ho t Sought of thie thing's he lo .kisl forward hop.-fui!v to a titue when thi-ir hands should aaiti meet in the yratjt .f friendship, and the Lre.tch should ! ln alvl. Iavenpirt senior, tinilinr; all nrpmnent and rcmiitistiani-i- entirely thrown away, had tinaily t-M his son to ''take himself. o!l t s.Nn as he liked." And l-aw rence, ileej.ly wounded by his f.ither'soUlur.icv, has .siinjstieally replied that he was ithli-eil f.ir the kind permission," and de pa rtel. Prom the w in low sof hi-i pn-snt tnft,lest apartments he looked out fre.pientlv to ciiratulato himself tijxin tint glorious June niornim; that heral.led in what ho jocularly re ferns 1 to as tin "double event." And every time he -.'lanced up and down tin thoroughfare he ti. .tired a ytiuth of lean, cadavt runs apiH-aram-c, ioutiin(j aimlessly almiit now at (.ne isirner, now at iimtther, now on the other si le whose sole object seem,.,! (,, he the nlis.rpti. in of sunshine lVoin the ambient air. l.avrenoc xanely w..nderetl whether itnyl-xly paid that youth a salary for keeping his himd (Sintinua!!y in his l-ockots, ami gazing lrisim-Iy at the nni vcise. Presently the anxiously-;xiiectcl ctur riii'.' iinived. Two iiiinuti s late," said I-awn-rice to th t! river, with a frown. The titan smiled. He had driven fever ish hridi-.Tooiiie. before, and iimier-tiKxl their little ifculiaritiist. 'All ri-.'ht, s-ir: well ensilr make that ip on the road, sir," he replied sooth- Cs-'. A l4wrenre stepped into the vehicle, ar.d 'sst ti..;ore it drove away, the head it tf.e I die and tad.iverous vtuitli 'fil for a moment at the off side win low. -Ye-tr name lavcnjwrt ?' he inquired, lc w L..ej-r. r . i.l fo yon want?" "lierea u tetter lor you. Tlten-'s no c er." IserarriaL'O rolled on. and Iiwrenro '"-.t. J a plain blue envelop... in his h in.l. Ther was no a.i in-ss .r wrifin! of nnr kind t)-iii it; so that turning it over, luarvelitn what oil tarth it contained, and w h -ie the iletiee it cam.- from, was led likely to soIc tic mystery. 'Some pr.ioiii.iiI r"ke, I tot poet. Tin -la I I f..o :o:.t of tint. Forc'wiuuoJ i. wv $1 H IB A IIMi5 WHOM TBI THTJTH EBENSBURG, PA.. FRIDAY. MARCH fore-armed." If it was a praet ieal joke, it wan one ol a nature that eopIe J. not often play Um ..tie another. 1 1 e drew from that i nvelop." notes U tiaw Yaiu of lift-.-en thousittiil dollars. "Ily .hij.iti-r'." he ei-latmel, joyously. "It can only conn! from tUe jut. The olJ j-etitleiiian is relenting, and Iuim sent me this iii.'initi.fiit pn sent a: iinynioiisly as a delicate met lit a I of intimating the fact. Hear old dad! I knew he would come round. As soon aa the itroTiumy is over I will send him u kind, grateful telegram, and humbly inform him that Kate ami I have istpoiiel st:trti:i; on our h.ii.' iii'n for some hours, in tie? earnest hope of nit ivin; any commands he may dee ui tit to send; andth.it wo lo ik forward to the tr.-at !i.i;.pins of lultilHii his every wish, et-eet.-r Oh! I shall know how to word it." 1.1WMH-C wa so elated at the Ftwedy prosiMi-t of a rts-otn-iliatiin w i:h his lather that ho stutl.sl the nidi's into his breast pocket, all 1 immediately forgot all about them. -What an .i;rrecxble Fnrpriw it will b for Kate!" he retleif-l. -I shall Lisp the news as a ti. 1-bit Ut the very last liioMient. How ciijrer she w ill lietokn w why we are driving to the tcleuniph .nice! Then I shiill liM.k severe, aadull her not I i pry so curiously into lu-r hus band's pri :itt afrdrs. (ili, there a Imt :.hea I. an 1 joy. and plcasuru, and peiu.-oJ" I'iMt l.awrelieo ! In the t'hunli ptnvh he was met by Il.-.'iii.iM ( i w ynne, w ho had that mom.-nt arrived fr.eu the West, where his regi ment was then stationed, t'i Ik.- hi.s ii ieul'.s iK-st man." -O.iod lu. k. old fellow!" jrreoted Tt:'n aH warmly. ul was tletermitusl r come, uI'IkiuIi tlit Cijloucl wait mighty Ijrumpy over if." PreM ut ly the lric!al party a rriT ed it was the simpl.-st of wedding. Kato was attired in a rich, faw n-:ilotired silk rolie, a Vo-.-jov, ri-markiililt. chietlv for the admirable jerfectiiit to w hich it di.-pl.iye.l the ;:r.iiv if her exquisite ft trtu. A lew springs .f while b'o-s.eu i.tid t h ; iH-.-mtiiul diam.-nd earrings au.l lick:-t which Lawrence had por.-Uted ia j;iviu- ln r its a "last extravagance" were the only ornaments she won. Maul a:id Alice, as bridesmaid;. In pale bine, ..ke.l chartnin. their brii-ht voiiiii; l'.n-i-s llndnsl with childidi exci'e ment. Mis. llurtoii, in her black satin tiros, felt that she made a verv d'irmti..- 1 cA"t.-is.ii.-, for want of a liotter." Not that that word i incurred to h--r. She would have u"ivell herself the little of "heal 00 .i; and bottle washer" ii the question had le u r:iis,-d. Tin-re wen- no tears. Kate's f..-ntun-, always sweet and pensive, on v rew a few shades more t!:o'i!itfuI w'lo-n tiie mini. .tor's impi-e-j-ivi. voice repeat.il the qllaile but elo.piei;t Wonts "Send Thy bles-ino; uiou thefie Tliy servants, this man and ties wo'ua.i, . !io:Ii wi'bl.s-, i:i Thy name; that as ls.ii.-an 1 l'eboc it lived faithfully t-vr.-th.-i-. s th.-s iersons nny surely s-rforti ati-1 k. p the vow .;:i i tsiVi-natit l--twil them uin 1 1 w iicit-u: this rln j'iveu a;id receive.! i,a t k"-n and plod-.-. '' Wh. n all w.ts linishd, and Kate had written her maiden name "lor the las? time," evfrylwily cnbraee.l her, nnd even the n-wr.-nd oil ii-nt!em:ni who ha 1 pen'-.rittc'l tie? ts-reiuoiiy could not resi: t lh t.pi.r.uuity of "iviir h.-r a saiatly salute, :.-. .t t " i n i .-. 1 hy a fatherlv " io I keep vim, my child !' ti'.t ..ntaii.ed i: the st it.-fy maniiie s -rvi.-e. I'.iit the tf,..-t t!iril!iic. kiss ot wasth i! whi-h L-iwreiiet press.sl upon her lips, ;ls he loudly iiiur.uuivd 'My ilariiii niy wife !" ' ' Farewell f..r a space to thrt rosy IFi l T : nice shed bv the orb of Hope, as it rises bright and full aljve the hot ioii of those twii lives. The Khadows irither the elotida tlesceinl. The early 1 .earns are to betjiieiu -hod suddenly in a daikn.-ss that may ! felt in a x'""'' imp -tietrabl.-. As Lwn ii.e was :tlnit to hand the bride into his rarri:iife, a liiau, hot an I ilu-ty f r in a journey evid.sitly made :u haste, plai i-d his hand lightly upon thj youii husband's shoulder. Mr. I.iv.-nj.irt, I Ik-Hi-vo. Can Ihavo a word with you, alone ?" I-uwrenei-staitsl at him haughtily. "My n.:ue is I avenp.tri," h-r-plioL "What is your husltics. wilh mo?" "Allow me to speak with y.u pi ivat- lv fi r a iii..:ii.-iit you will not r.--rot it, insisted the stranger. "I ! n.t know you, sir. Whatever y m have to say you mar say opculv !,-Ion- my wife and friends, or leave it until a tut in titling tM-casoii." -oh! very well. I thought I miht spare you a tlis:.ns-able -.ic ; but prof fered st-rvieesan rarely appn-ciat.-d. My instruetioiis m-n-to !e in t.meto pnveiit this luari'iage, if miss: bit. I'nfort u:iati-l v I received them too Lite. Iiwietnv )av t nport, it i my unplwasat-.t duty to arrest voti on the charge of forg. rv."" " "Forgery !" The tenil.le word was echo;! iuen'-V.il-oitsly hy idl mouths. Kven the coach man leant over his 1ot and rceatod it with a gasp of utter atoni.shi.ieut. L.w reiiif alone siiid nothing - he was white to the lis. lake the crash ..f doom it tia-hisl uiMin him in that moment that he had in his jiocked lifteeli thousand dol lars worth of notes, of which he could give no intelligible account. Mechanic ally hi drew forth the enveloj-c that con tained them. The otliis-r. with a flextenvin niovo nient, snatch si it easily fn.n his grasp. -That's right. lie said, naturally. -1 11 ln:ir witness to your jHrfeet willingness t stirivtidor all documents and pap-.-rs on tin siot. la there auvthing ele voii wi-h to hand uji, tir will ymi wiiiltu'tv-e the iiisM-ctor V "Ijf.k here, yon have made a mistake." interrupt.-.! UeginaM, an-l a very serioius mistake, for w hich I shall take care you Kiitler. Produce your authoritv, voti vagabtind!" "There you are ; warrant tlatel this morning. h! it's all cornet ; I know my business, and 1 won't le inti-rfentl with, so I can toll you that." "The charge is m;ido by by aoo.l Ileavet;-!" exclaimed Pegitiald, aa he examined the instrument oi arn-st. "Ity u horn '.'" askel I jtwreiice, leiarsvly. Hy your father ! Oh 1 it in monstrous iiiiMs.sihle." "There must be soino devilish plot to ruin me!" eri.sl Lawrence, wildly. "I .an feel the net tig!i?e;iing roun 1 meal though 1 cannot see the meshes." "Weil, you are Hot on your defense, you know ; yon will have plenty of time to i-onsid.-r that," said the otlioer. "Hut you yon do not Ix-lieve this foul accusation against me?" said Ijtwreiiee, iu a lone of anguish, turning his sad eves til-on Kate, who had tightened lioth li'er arm-, up m his the mo'iieiit she comprehend- d th:t' Sanger threatened hint. -Ik-Hi vi!" she whUp-red. g.-t:lly. h! Ijiwn n.i", h iw can you ask sti"-li a tpitsifioii? Il the wlmle Wi.rld wen to rise as iiw- man to condemn vo l, ni.j faith omld never, novtar In? shaken. Ixt tile .-tori. i Mow ; we will rcs'at its iiirv i setlnr." . He fo'il.' 1 hor to his heai-t. "My love -niy i'd-gi veil wife I jm forlny ine with ts.nrag and eoiit.rt uu Mpeakahle. I will face this vile char -e lirmly, and lling it into the tis'ltt oi t.ie mi.-c!e..nt- v.ln. have hatc'iol it." "lost, my brave lmy. A.a I' it ce I a I!! !'."..! lieith r tcght U'r day ;i!!t:l jotar Malll VBII, IRS ALL AE1 6LATM BifllDJt.' unsullied honor shines forth aga n L2o the sun at iioi.nday. Oh ! 1 can' work ia your can-, bun-no", with a iowlt y-.a .! not .Ireaiiiof. I fe d it ls.ru within me. Now my natural weakness aad timidity have flod-I am more than a man in the gn at stn-nijth of iut jvurLae. Trust me, liwn-new. Aa I live I will stin-ly find out wlw liaa duno yon tii li ai f-il w roiiir !' Then was notLluK of the tragic in Kate's utterani-e. She loke with A Jer fts t isinvii tion almist suMim. ijy ,ij,j not js riuit the sharptie-tt ol her Woman's agiitiv u apMar. hst it samuld udd aind her jiang to the sntrering of hor hus Itaii"!. Yes. even then her heart 1-iUivied at the thought, lb r husi.in l ! N'..bo-!v ciiuil takeaway the right htt bul tsiu fern.l ii..u htr. And now thai Ue wn thri-ati ii-sl by nnmerii.sl tli.-gr.toa at! liiis.-ry she Wsiuld be WortlsT of the ikntiut and nobility jl wife. Tiiruij u, tlie oliicer. she said, ijiiietlr : "You ilesin M. UavenTtotrt to go wita yon. May 1 ask where r' Tr the jfilico-stHtion, martl,, trctumod tin man. n s;ts tfu!ly. lb- li:i.l lj-n ol serving h.r domoa-ior, and placing uh.-ii-tnl notes ot iuimir.itioii a.jaiutt tin wurd "phickl'' "It you would like to lactx.iiip any me so far. ma'am, there eroi bo w Itossible objoctioji." "I will go, too," put in Kijiiiall. " "As you are a friend of this g ntleman, I would ugg.-st that you goto his kiwva,r instoiid,'' said the oilioer, dryly, "it's quite out of oit line to give aids ice, but 1 wish to be agiooabiek." -Yes. I wyune. the naval 1 riht; I thank hi in," 'said Iivvrence. "Fetch Mr. Oinnaway. if the tirui of Dinnawav and I'.tn kit?, I in ia. I way StrPwt. Take" this carriage, and follow ra to the police-station a quii klv as ever you cxa : tiiore's as.io-1 felli.w!" -And. Mr. Owyur.e," truperfll Cale) in his ear, as he vu alx.tit to ilcparl; "t -11 the lawyer t bring with him the cleverest dt teclivethat inoii y can induce t-i ai t with us. Altove all tilings, ilo not forget this the beat, tlaa very U.t moa hii ii!i lui.l." loginald gave her a looi of hitrdll tjence, aii'l w as th iveu off in bet haala. Kali just waitfil to direct Mrs. Eurt7a and the tri-mhiiiig chiiilreii to r.-liiru home in the remaining carriage, and LLou st. pi"l into the cab, which ;drca iy con tained the oilioer alui hia pria.ju.ar. Some throe hours latt th-y were Joined at the station-house by (iwynne aid tiio eiiiim-iit lawyer, Mr. l"inn:iiav, ae.-o iip atre l by the" .s l. brat d il -biiivo, r.iu-.;. "Iar me, J i.i veil port !" begau Mr. Iiiin:tiiv, shakini; latwrence synipath etically by the hand. "Sh.N kiug atlair tli's i gr. gii.ns error fiti soiiielunly's part --we shall clear il all up, of cours. jtisl married t.M -dadv onr v il'e ? a'trs I'm hoi:ore 1 iion't be ai'rai'I, ma lain all will come right." "Tln-r is a fearful ronipiracy aTr.int me Miuiew here," said l-a wrein-e. wim-ii th;s bill's! had subsid "1 urn charg -d with forging my father's naue-t a 1. ..!. for lilt :i thoti in I ilolla. s. in iu . to the i Inn. h this i:iorui:i a ytm;. 1.1...1 1 tin not know placed what, u-'p -ir.-d he a loiter iu n.y ban 1, an I .1 p 1: i - 1 in-t-tantly, say i:ig t le-r. wits no a'.iswor. i";ionitig it I found it i-ont iincd liot.-s for that amount. 1 jumped at th i.'ticlu- shi'l that this was a token of desire for reconeiiialio.i on thepirt of my father, whom I had deeply otlt-n ie I by my do ter.iiiiiai ion t-j marry in dir. ct . . ip. .-it : m tohisw iil and conseiit. Tii i asp -dor now informs me that tlu moie-y. v.hi h I have given up, forms the pro.-ee.L-. of the 1-jli.iy. How "'.o st his '.,.!;'.'' "lling, how d.K S this loo!; 7 ' i:iquirJ Mr. I miiiaway, pj!isl.iiig his u-kj re:!ec tively with tin palm of his hand. "Hlaek." replied lliti,. bri -tiy, without taking his ev.s fr.e.n l-wrenee's f.t.-e. "lling sa;.s 'black.'" ropca'o 1 Mr. Uin naway, a.s though he had t'j translate a fiin-ign word. "Put he can take up this case without the sliiihtost dojlit of mv client's innocence," be) ctitiiuuvL, jiromptiy. "1 iiavi no tToubt." faid the letictivf bringing out his words blowly uiii witU enijiiiasitt. 1 hen we can count upon vour ex per il nee iu hclpinsr tu to unravel thi horri 1 mystery '.'" exclaimed Kate, eagerly. "Ma lain, you ran," n-plit j Hiii;,', with a gent iemiinly lciw. Kate throw a uraLefad glaioo UI-'i tlio la-sini" det.t tive. "What is the tiril thing'yon ptrv-yvs'. to do f.-r us, ll.ug '.'" asked the lawyer. -Wait," unci Pino;. '"Hear evidence ; see vi tiies.se-."' "tl.it we shall le cjamira-d o-naorrow. We must -viy soiin-lhing." "Ask f-.r r-:ii tii"!. ( "o-.nplety atiswer t- charg.." silggest.sl lling. in his dry fash ic.i. Then, turning to I-iwrvtic. "h- ii t dod --Married in spite of "t-u. eh 7 You nint tell in nil about thit priv.it ly, bv u'i d-be. I a:u intensted in mmanees -Ustsl ft them you see. 1 eau goi;r:i!!v giw a guess at" the plot by studyin ; ;h 1 I.i-st eliapter." " " - CHAITKRV. A fLaarralaaa dsvc mny hnve a wra frica-S di taisc ci jio au (Hi the follow ing morning the exaiun-i-t ion of Ijiwrence Haven-tort t ut .:;! before a well-known Police Judge. In preferring the charge. Mr. Jlr.iu til si. le, for the prosecution, sni 1 tli il never had h - ha 1 to deal w ith a inoi-e painful ease and ftie which lie appr .ach ! w itli great'T reluctance. The pro-euior wa a gentleman whose name was prea 1 far and wide, at home and abroad. '1 lis pris. .ii-r was his son. He (Mr. Ilrawni sidel was thanktiil that it did no- lie within the compass of his duty todil.it ; upon the previous ungrateful, wick..!, olistinato, an 1 defiant atlitu le w hich that soil had assumed towards the itt'.-t in dulgent of fathers in matter-" of the d. .; est moment. The sad history of thosj family troubles: might, so far nt he was concerned, Is buried in the pr ifoun lest oblivion. He would only explain tint the prisoner's perverse cours ha 1 evi dently culminated in the crime with which he now stool accused, an 1 which had aroused the righttsius iudi-j-mttion of the prosecutor to a degree which the. learned magistrate would 1111 l-rstand w hen all the facts were ljtid belorelcm. Without occupying the valuable time of ..e coait oy any further comments of his own, le would at once pro luce cvid- nee which ho felt Moiil I only In? too lon-lusive of thj jii ;s" .H't's guilt, and then ask that li-J liiiht be c-jhi:ultied for trial. Okl Mr. Davejiport wiw istt-nrxsil into ih" wltnoss-liox. He wo.-. vory"piie, L?:t th rj whs a determine 1 exprs-!oa aitoat the corm rs .f his nn uith, w hleli remained um-liangisH by the ooa-.i.mal liervota-J twitch of his lips. He gaeil tlxedly Lw fure him at the wall opposite, nd never ciiie glaiietxl tt hit sou. lij evidence ran aoiLioLl.iiig in tlua wian : "My name its Iticliard Davenport The arA-n-rd is my sod. On tlio wvcninj of th day l-t.fitre yesterday my private -r.-tary, who wa-t rilling iu bo-ne check.s for me in my pre-nc audi) only cullc-l my attention to the fact Uuit a b!.ir.k form lul l disapp- a-eiL It had beeu aVrravtOtl fnm t.10 book irregularly, ani its lusj would cot be noticed until that pa,iicL.l.u' part u reaoJioJ. I iuvarlahlv keep 107 r heck-book in a buuUI tu-le in tlie Liirury. I nover rwmein'.ter ttlteingieitoat undi-r any circauidtatiOCA. There are to key ; one I Lave ;n"fwlf. tu ctlwtr was iu the litlll SI.50 and 23. 1SSS. lost'ou ol my eon before he q-iiued my roof, and may be now, fcr aught I know, at, be never returnel it, and 1 f..r vrot to oak Lint. Tii reason he had a key was beca-iso I allowed hiai lo ttse llie lower j.,iti..:i of tins - A for his own j.i;ersi an i Vii'uuiibleit. . -n my s.".r--n.ry informed me of tUe io.-s of the blank h-s-k I immediaU-ly ent lor my ban k lsKik. I tli.-aoVcr..U tlu rt liv t."i:lt the missing chock had Is eu till. .1 in for lif tecn thiMi-timd dollars, and ci'slesl s)tiio iaya prv-io;ily. The check, produced ii ill one ret'ej-rei to. ln -ivr drew it. or waa aware of it Lei re; ilrawn. The sig Btttr? is a cl-jvcr iorgi-rv. Tin; bo dv Jt t cheek ia In tl hand-.-.-ritln? of'lhis accoarJ, to the ls-t of my bJief." Mr. Jc.lm Chi-xkitts, private soct'Itv tl ilt. I 'a voli port, etmliriiied his cmpluv rs e-t'i.Iene ; as r.-g-irds the tliseovon "u." tuse flb.tni. t"d cheek. Mf. Ikiius, chief led-w-clerk ol the T-nitcsl Joiute-tx-k Hank, proved th:it the check produc U hal beern presented through a Pi-utwi -ia h. ue, and du'y ao:i orud. The ute and endorsements wou.il sliow tiat the check ha t lcn in CoCulaUon for over a Ki t n-ht. Mr. i.:i!!!; was ic.ji':iiiitod . ith pris .ni l 's b.mdwriting, and na-of ooiiiioii that ihe n..i!ig-up vvj in thi.t hand. The si-ua-titr f UtO pios.-i-utor Wiis v. rv i l.is.-iv iti.it ttel; bnl lie was n cv able to state pos.tivoly tictl it was a forgery. Aa oC.eer in plain cloth;"- sai l tliat ho -". s-d ti.e pri.yi:nr yester. lay, ad the 1 tt r v:.s i.-.s'ii :i-r fn.tij thi tl.w'.rs of St. Jiidt-'s hurcli, w li.-ra he h::d jus; been married. iSns.:tto.i.) 1'jM.n being to'd t'.i. eh-irg pris. tner .-aTc tiji to him au mvo!. which priv.-l to c.uitain lioVt 11 tlaiiisuud i..llrs in notes. Mr. brawns: to said that that wa-s all tlio evident li-- pn.jt.rs d to otli-r at prcasiiir, au.1 ii-kelt!ie judge to commit. A sU.ut g.-ntleman. w.10 had ap-x-ai-c.l todou it the lawy.r.s t ible now v. ike i:,.-in.i-:n n;i .usly oj.j o-ed that ilem.iu I. Th- worthy judge lent a deferential oar lo th; v.o.ds of the si. tut gen;! man, who w:u- the renowned Mr. Ik lie-hlow. Mr. Pell, rhlo-.v commence 1 bv saving that h had o itv ju-1 been iii-tn'n t.d. or lc Would h ive "eon al.i'e at once lo s-at-t-.-r t Hi- iu .iis-rotis in- ha 1 almost s iid "iiit'ifiioii.-" charg- to the four w hid-of !i.a..n-t II.- wis;i"l he ha! said in fiiii..'is," i'or liiat epithet win! 1 have b.-st exj re -.-. J hit. opinion 0:1 the subject. As1 lt hin retu.-id a!i thof parties eon-c'-r:e- I in vrci.i.ig up this pr --o utio-ith tt Ih.-y w.nil.i ha o to keep a sharp I.mU o'd, or th -y might liud tii.-ms l-.es place I in a Lciiov ilis-igrce ihh p isitio.i beio!-. that v.-ry I'. tr to wi.i-.-h tli.y had dr.igj-ed his U'lfoit l.;!'.;." client. The 9 "uiio old man who had brn in due.; 1 to pr.. -cut- his own soil mu-t hive bis-ii a.-tuated by tlio-. who hud 1.10'ives far .-!-. ngi-i than a v. a'ltoii .le.-ii - t 1 il l I iill 1: i,...la!il-.' iiu.l r.- oe. ie I liaan thio ;..;ii :h - mud. ( in a future o -a.-i mi i' v. .ii!d b his (Mr. Pc'dorbiow's. l.u-i-n - t 11 : j . t hos motives. At pr. s :it h- v.. '.II .iiliu- him-. -If to a .-kiiig the 1 1, to r :: ;t.-l tic ci--o f-n- a w - -U. and l!.-:s ;:a !" hi.iito pro l ire that ci len.-e viti.-h wotil.l covert Ice prosecution -.uiii eoiii'u-i'.ii, mil s-nd his i;ui ..-ei.t c.; :it in iiti.at court stainless, to s, 1 dress, for h.s wr-mgs Ih-i'oio another tribunal. Mr. l'. -ilcri.low w.ixe 1 very c'o ju -ut in th co irs ol this address, of w hi-!i e have tmly given an outline: nnd no ..tie v..i:l I liU'.c sn-p 'ot-d that le kn v no m. .re 11. .'it t'i matter than i hat h- ha 1 i;'. t hi red from a hasty three minute-' is. o or.-.ii ion wih liwrciieo'tj illicit r thit t rv no iiiiiug. In ih - end the r -maTid was granted ; bill iu const.. m-iice of the ma;:.ilude of th. charge bail was refused. ( in- of the most attentive spectators of tie- pr.Meoil:ngs was le-eotive lling. lie sic at the reporters' tattle, lo .king, with hi- liote-book and pencil, f..r;nl ll.e worl I like a 'gentleman of the pros-."' Put the eii'y bit of rep .rting he indulged in was to write a-aiust the na-.ne ..: l;ichard 1 iv-Mpijil th" word "ats." i iil against th-of M-. .I..',:i 'heck,t;'s ih-- w .rd :iy." Now- if the si--k s -cr-t:.r. call !ii''e pieped over Ping's slio-l 1 r ;;n I re id that insignificant mon-i-v!! ible i e v.o :1 I hav-uiiderst-N.. at ou.-t tii at the tit teeiivt had fornied a very uTir-' V"..-;-.'.!" o;-.:;;. , '. ot .1M1I. Ijitllg lslon elr bi .v.' had c .mpioted his .-otil--: ir: I'.eiier- g ora- lion I'-hc: 'ia I . leui" le. I upon the coarse to 1. a !. A.:'. . :r or two later a oot-o'I of war tv :j b.ing hi"!d in the i-rivato o:li. of Mr. i! ttta vay. There v.t-v ji:cs--n? the f-;--y liilie lawyer lit'tis If, Kate, the you.hfu'i iifeofa lew ho u s. p:.l . i r.i m, utid ii.t n!'y earnest. Ifojina! I Owyn-i-, o vcio- I :ind eiiger t-i rush iuto imte." ti it-iicti-in iu th" oau-c of his hv nd. I lm 1 a dim n -tion that somebo Iv would li nn t b thrashed, without exact! kiiiing when. lilt le? expressed himself ii! io .s to un lcrt-ke that duly i:u:uedi.it."!v til eiiotuy W.LS pointed out. l'-ing, the remaining matcher of th c i:.ci!, whs dumb while t he young s il.iior '.ii -ork-1 the phials oi hi- in ii-uetion, and p .ii red them forth w nil i ii-: i ::i iu -t vigor liti iii the heads of th - u.'l kf. iyn f.ie. U'hr-n the torrent ha I .sub side', the detective said, i:i his quiet fa-iihta - -And now, air, I think I'E tr.ke tlr.o Lcii.." "Vis. lling; you're th" matt. Oive us your views." assented Mr. Iinn:iwav. I leant from ilr. 1-twn-tici I'aven laii't," said Ping, addressing the lieuten ant, "that ymi, sir. are Well acquainted wiLhhis familv are an intimate fricu 1 i:i f.i.-t." "That is so or wa., I suipose I must pay."' "Mr. Pavenport has a daughter. Miss Fdith, I believe" ( Koginal.l's hot flush did not esoapo the observation of the shrewd tleteetive "who is sbortlv to l.e mariied to Mr. Oerald Van lllarcom V continued Ping. "I o b" marre-1 sic is to m;.r; i d. as voti say," murmured th" yoni; m.: i, wuik'tig to the win low an 1 taking ii s;i l-1-. 11 iiite.-ist i:i the street bel-.w. "i'.:r. I .i-.il ose what that yo'ing I 1 iv hastoi' i witii our jir-s-iit business"' -' ii-i.'".),' s ciiew hat h .-in-htily, as he rotr.raed tj id-. qt "t i. n-.-r. "Wo are n..t all opial jn. r;'s;.(y! to vi,i .-ir." ropHed lling. "1 hive b "e:i r.cctt-t cue 1 to l-atii thr ;i -h a micro --. for twenty y.-:i'-s, mil my sight is pr !' rtbly more trained than vours. Th's.iT.iir ha.s been pk:cl in i.iy ban l-, and I mu-t Ihj n.lowvd t eoii..tti:t it in my own wy." "Oil ! crtri:i'.7, P.ing, certainly. 'VT'o're 61 a jrccjibk ; we give yoi n-.r!- LLtnr" iat :r;io:.l lir. iuiuiawav. 'Ti.en I wi'.l per-,-.ie i-.v in-piirirs a Httlc furt.her. Mi.-s 1 aven e.'irt has il.nibt-les-sastr.nl; aiUt-tion for her b o h. r 7" "She is extrfcntnalY foni of hiio,' luid ngmal.l. "lh.t .-lie b n& grer.'ilv a!t i-W. to her fatnre l-.e.-'. in 1 I mi h -rVtand 7" "Alt-uhod '." exclaimed Ih' jin.-.ld, warmly. "Sh. tletcsts the sight of him. Old Iavonpoi1 is a t-coundn-i to f..iee l.i match iijuiu hci-." "Ah! well. Sh- is rot ye llrs. Vr.n Elar.s.m, anil perhaps iK-vor luj- ba tilings tnni ir.t -o sttang.ly i i't'.i's Woi'M. II .vrt v-r, v. h it I a- "ab ;'. to r.sk ia wli-.-tlier Mis.- I '.ivi up-.ti li t- a c mpiiiiioii a lady companion, I meir.i soui.tine t 1 re.i'l to h e j-:d tlrive out with hor, and all that .sort of thing, for s-j inn h a-1 r 7" '-". : I em c-itai'i -! h:-.i n-f.'' postage per year. In advance. NUMBER 9. "Y II, we tui'et I'll 1 hei-one f.ii ih .'. i h. We mil -t let her into ottr-ei-ri-ts. mid '.in her to our as-istiiuiv ; wiii. li will not be ditli. :i!r. 1 ii .pi-i h.-iid. Ti.j- ji-rti .n o." the l..:,incs- I .-hall .onl'. le t- v.. u.Mr. fiwynue. l"ro:u what I can m- y.ei are bent cal.-uiatts 1 to induce Miss It.ivenp r. to act wi.h ii.-, heart and mu!. ll will be my ta-k lo find a companion for her. ho mist ci t:-r ii.oii hor dtfics iu-nedi-aloly." " iuii clioose a uompat-Jou ? Wle.ra, mavIa-kV" "This !a ly,"snid Ping. V.v.tngto Knfe, who io-e, troitibhng, to herr. i t. "This brave, injured hi iy, will be wiiling to aei--j t t iio m si:i. .u i. .r a f - v. d. i :i . .r. ! r that .-he liay eu ibl- ns ti -;ii!;- at th-lo-.t 'l tic t --'.I cm, -ph-.jcy u; i.h has at tacked her hits hand s honor ami l.h r:y.'' "1 will d ) :in ihing auvilihi . !'' crit.-d Kate, s-(.i.piag lorward an 1 -ra-ojn ; th 1. tool ive i:..p...:,iicy by lie ha. el. -j" think 1 can see v. h..t you n:.-.i:i. Y :i b li 'Vi- the plot a.iiu-t" ji-j.ii.t.-t m le;-- ':u I I1.K its origin .iu th ? hoit-h .! ! .f .'Ir. I '.iv.-npor. it.-eli'." "Y.ej iiave hit it. tin L a. T!i ; is c.t -tly mv ce;-,; -ii,iu, n;,d .. . t,r: : have sen "iii- I h'-i-e .vim is dot r.u'n . ;.( h rn ""t tiie spider. thai have w e.;i th v. h." "i u.i ilei'Tiiiiii.-'d. Yo'l llltr tr2Lt Tie), Mr. Hinr. 1 deteniiin-L" "Madatne. ll: fi-k is a '. !i-: f - r.::-, but I have no f.-ar for th. r -s -i? . .ii. i lling, looking down nppr.iviii"'!-. iv.n the tivoct. but firm utid Vv .t.d V.-oiiiiia wh'i r. lied s i confidently upon his iii 1 w il I.. .it 'j.lecy or lie-itatio-i. ' "Yoil oill !--! ; t t 1.1 - e ery i-in-u -u-t a-.iee. leci . vr t: i. :.il, t h il co.-ie u n l, r y. ci;- 11 : an I y.cir notice v. ill, I believe, eiiibr.ice a w hi s-..pe. Th- field i!" ob-.-r.ii'i -a will piiii;I;.- b nan-.. wed io the tctj-.tis a-i l con vei -.-i, .ii ..f s iue two or three in hr; 1 i.-xp-.-t. In ail :h -e :.i..t: ts I sh 'll give -. 0:1 i-h-.-r i 11 -t 1. -. t ; 'tis for your '..i liiueo ! and, indeed, she.1! be al- wa near yo 1. Y-. i i'l n -v r 1 no-v-.'.-y far f: "m tV-11 ihboi-'ioo lot I'.iv 11- iv. ri Lo Ige. M idum. 1 iitu c. r: -i 1 t!i:.i y.i:r .- h ., t r sideneo i.i that h. ... ; ; i. -a'.t in soitit 1 ui ! .i; -ii---iveti 1 h : ve i ; 11:11 -n - f:. it h i ; -. : '- u . .1 ' : - i 1 an I ii iii'.e resolution jo - t a' tii o. t- 1 :i oi this black my. story. j ! I ; :i t ; ; ii! : 1 1 11 a pr ivci !t iipot-" .p.i it - - t'i to - j-ci i 'viii'si,- that Ic.e ;',.-! .!. ...; ii. K th eye of an eagle." M-. IVnj was. n- we h iv f :!. a r -1-lant ia: n, ii.i l i-rided hi'iise'.f ti -u i.etn : it'- '1 l.i s iy a !c -at tiil.igou oeca-,.:i. A n i h t'l-.u-'ht h- had said a neat thin ; then. Pt I'li-i: is h h i I. Ai .ul 1 . ii : -- Mr. Fiona way ruhbe 1 lc ban I.- and s ii.t - bill! V. 1 y g ...1! I lik - y ir -'vl-Ping, an 1 I I: k- y. .ur sell -ei . " i; i- ,'uc Wii.U 1 siioiil t have pr .p. i-ed !.i.-.e'i pr. ly ii every n si--ct, J -iv. lilt Wi n.i.s: t !'-. !: :a 1 ! r-:. 1 '.: viip.-t t iutro.lii" 1 into b-r ii..-.-.-! 1- i-i "i 1 ei e ie . W'e iia tn:U a We--'-; I-. : r -. -a know." "';'' r- t'c ii. 1. ):.-." r ;"' 1 I'.ia . "i t :- a v : t 1 !. v . 't'h- -.' tf .:, v. b-. v. r : I-. y in-y p,-. ,v. I 1 i . mi.I t iee ireiju, e ic .. ..; ii.ni i-'s ;" c :it' -r.-hig 0.1 ing t:i-" lime; a. id I tat is ca. t'v wo-r o-i.- i hance of itchier t ' 1 i i.' s. dr. (i v. viiia will 11 ,w. perhaps, kin ilo s t ,'t. illl 1 c i.'ll.Ulllicate o:;- -sL'il-i to .'.1I--1 I .'.-. ll,t . t. Wh-l V. ill "l- . .'..o""-S t th : e au by v thi- I y i.i iy !.-- ei'ii-- ;:n inmate of Hawnpori l.-.-i-e t -ill" ! ! -w." -J itiii i-ijiate no ditlicultv on that c-ore,'" - -id ih -iual 1. -Th .-hl -eirl - man invi r 1 nterfeies in any v,.iv with lh - p is iual wish.-- of -:J , "of his l.ri.iit r, wle ii they do not, cia-h with his own." A it s s .me further inversa!:-in. P "gin aid ! part-"d on his tui-tio.i. seer. t!v !. -light-I v. ith that p .rtiou ' of tie- " plan w l.i 'i wo ill a-aii b-i.ig him int.. i i tiui.tt.' etiUtac with ihe .'. ar'.! -i.; of his in. iii; aid cii ri-hin r. v.itli p -i-.i-i jts i,n unw.. "rente I s -n-- oi h ,pe, in-oir- ing wor I- of the detective, -he is not 'yet Mrs. '.:n i liaicom.'' Pefors the council finallv brokj u;j, Kete i:.. -ailed of lling ' Wn. 1 I er.t. r tb it lion-diold. tell me, what is the first thing t-i ! don-'.'" "V"'i are rijfiit. madam, -'i'li op -iiiiig move i-s s:u,ic. bu; ii r- piii.-s t 1 i. in UcVed. Mi. lii'vn'i-.rl hii-i ii s.".-M"t;.ry of the ll-c.ue of C'heckott.S." 'Weil'." "Hini yo-i m -1st observe carot'i'le. Ti v an 1 -lis. .iv.-r h -w he cm-.i. - s h',- s,. ii t i it.-. Al-o. wh -th.-r he is !n th- lubif of m titti any p -r-ms p:i v.r 1 ', v ; if so, Ui.oui. 1 nis is 1 1,0 st itu j ,? i m; . Va'; h ti. iii ,-i well v. ith'i.it ex. i;i.. ' ,.i i-.u, an ! "e .1 her every s -rap 1' i .,f - i "i v. ,u C.lil collect respect iu- his 1 1 1 1 V - e 1 1 1 "" "1 wiii be hi.s shaloA," ici-iiel Kat -. en apt i-::; vi I.ovo on t!te looU-out lias tiie eye of a-.i c.i ;le. Kat was n .w a-i intu tie of Ii.iveupo-t Lo ly. Ten lor little Ii ii-', .,,,. j.er bis.tlier far t 10 ilear.y n to enter with e-tg Tii:- into iin v arian.'eiii -nt -i having his .l-.r s! li.;;.;.iu -ss f-.i- their obi.-ei"; en 1 wh-.t.-vei- little fXi-u. - -b may have 1011:1 1 it 11 ."oes-ury to m:,k- i.i urder t acoo iiit lor Kato s aj .jtea 1 .1 nee us In r friend au 1 companion, m isl he it It to lh.! iiisolvin- t.-e.r .f th record in.; iing-i ; a-i.-:ig iilhers. the one th it K:,te ".ls pteselliOil IKI ler tiiO IlilUl- ot". a Si h iol-f.-liow of l'.ht'n's oai!v "".r.h.jo 1 .M;.s.s K.iyinond. let. it- too vOUIlg -V. te s s Vl-ft -nuii.g li a:;.i -r- had soma- i .)..- j.10 i tiinaty giiiwili of rvviv'ii.lv in the w ith '. h e -e-t-t ...n of ! r. 1 btr'."--s 1 oat g. :r. 1. -1 jiol liita.it 1: . .-. i I v 1 e.-at .:"il a i:it io-l-t.-ti-c.i of another - c.-sur-' ititov hat he facet iottsly i-.iii- d hts ..n "pre- : ,(..," with mi eve "i disfavor. I", hlli, with iill the favor of ieercliugiiio fat rlmo.-t iu,;i,e,i; itdy . ..ne -i'.e ! ;:i. ."t'ei-li t;i lor her li "V, ;. - . 1 ,1 1 d ie:. w iiv- b'l-d -;l .if tr.flb'e Vi'--oe.l iiioic t . r: 1 : -ie i h i 1 !nr 1 1 v. .1. ""I'll i'le so cout.t -eoi;--s 1 l-.iii.-ih' ' stv- .- u I. or th-. wt t-'.t ot th 1 1 1 i -i- ioi-t-n -s i.i .-t t-r-.is'.i you. Tie y xvo il -, iu-. As it is 1 iiu aivly ibilo lo beat th - a -. u -..i-.'a.io.i of exil. xxi'.li wiii ai I ii-u b tt!g .-ir.s.n-!..l." "I. xc.h noi .lo .'or r.ic (-. t..,-o,i ':! -r. .1 -ar lioiiii, ' j.tssweiv 1 Kat-. :. i-V way to .'.;i:i!-:i-.uie l;;e--s or wjiti' io; o haul, in h- p-r. t dr.- :efni cr.i-r.v re v. Think - think of th .la:-. ;. 1 thi-t threaten- my bel-.ve 1 h't-hri !, yo.;. ow 1 bi.i.iicr, v.ickeby 1 from nie hi fit ii.'-t moments .o .'.us i;:;' ,-, bv t v.r s v- let 1: :i--t. in !--d, ',, th'- ..; It - ' I ear it tn I S IV wile;') r 1 e c.h i, i. .. 1 wi- t ;-,:.n brave, ;ai i osoiu-. -. d i ' - Hi;' : hi '': otlorts J .- :, . J ,.- 1 ,.. f-:' ' ' ii '"Ii. I 1b . ; ht I I w .i'i j.:-;,y:r me.-nt Ik-:'..:- -r I : ? -- - l,.-, 5 ii I : o. ('... 1 y.i-.i iniagin v, ii.it I 1 li -V? 1. 1. t'tioug'.i m to-il Vel iiv bad ii l-rp-tu-i! a -.-al t . th.- Aiii'i : ot a 1 "-ire-i.ih. and ii- x. id -,;v-lv t;..,t.t i ;e that vihi ! is r-oai .it . 1 th ill 1: ; f -il. I hnve faith." -A n l ' -av. iviioe how doca ho b:ar tins tr-,1 7 "N..' a - !-omes a man ousel.. us of hi- fer.-cl inno cn-e. HL., too. has f.hth itt I icr. eti ;tu I i;i me. ' Y.ui Ic . him very, xrery macj?"ei l V. !.t!i, wl-l 'u '!y. "lie.ir. r than life. Mx t.-se:-.t af!"ci tiou was ail I hit 1 to ofi'er ; but he grine,i it. It i- li-.-v and it shall not prove vorthl'-s to :ii ' ' : h ! iff F. ! but y..ur biaxe nature,'1 -Acl-voa-tissinj; Itatos. The tare and reltaMe circulation 01 the Cix mil A I- Kt corn mends It to t he lavoraole n sidoration of ad vertlors. wimre favor, win be u acrted at tLe IoIJowid low rate. : 1 Inch, times w 1 a months 'y 1 8 month..... Vj 1 " 1 year rurt 2 6 inontbs g .j 2 1 year t.oo 8 14 i month...... .............. ......... s tj s " l year s corn fl months ........ lc.o " t month....... i:i.o.i 4 J year Ii, b-i ' 9 montha......... ........ t- .ou 1 year riorlcess Item, first Insertion 10c. ;.er line ; each ut'seqncnt insertion be. er line. AdmtniMrator . and Kzecator'. Nr JSCS..... 1 Auditor'. Notice. , ..... v Mrav and elmllar Notice. i wj Reiohtl urn or jrrorredlnQ of any corporation cr iomiv1 1 j enrnmunuettont dinantd lo cail atten tion to a'- j matter of limtttd or individual iniout mutt te oai jot at advrrturmmtM. Job iBisTTma of all kinds neatly and evpettt ou.ly executetl at lowed price. . Uoo'l yoa lorgct It. luiti- 1. tired I", lit h. a-- fears JI: ted her c-. "Mr gei-Me si-terl'" e. l.-iiui-i Kate, 1 e:n .r.ii-iiij h r f m-iiv. "I know .,:ir s-c.-et. r.tit I gathered from Lwarence, and the other I guessed. Vmi love ,'.-. trin a! 1 l v yniif ; ou are to be st p irate. 1 i.-.c.i him. You n:-i- unhappy." "1 inn .nis.-ah'o," .-aid I e li I la, taltcrly bn : k f.g down. "There, there ! little one, let me COm forl v hi, f. .r I .-an I w ill." ' i'b-w h o-. 7 " cii.-d th- t-"-i' virl, vildly. "Wli.-u I saw Ileginald yo-t'-i-.lay I loved him 111. .re than ever. lb lo.ki-l so sa-l. h spoke s kindly, be 1. i- - I ne -, :. n i. . h ! it wn- v. r neg, bet 1 b !:.l -.v.- I am .i:ig t'i be for. i-d into a It. -till minia-e Hvainst lev will, and th.if my h -art is brc ikin;.;. it is hiokeu ah a iy." ';:!:!.." said ICate, speaking wilh that cal' i iic-etii of conviction which is as - .' til ! th ...!.;:. I mind a i-cooling V. .-.' -i t 1 ioveis 1 i;p.s "ii.iith. rclv Upon ta - i. J I II ,1 h- b. .1 if I il.. i-eu'-o cm h i' y..-i -h 'li not niarr.- i-tiv but tlie to.. . 1 y oil 1 i.e. i: ci who ec. c- oil." ' .1 i .1 i 1 ci! 1 i 1 -ii-w i; ." "Yo-i 1 .:i :. v.-: -iiall be'i -" it. When L-iwr.-fe i- lice, ii i !. x. i 1 I.- in a i,-w l..y , p - 10 !, w hat :l d i.i ol icpara l...i v..:, hi-. 1 :. her ic-. - him ! Winn Mr. I' . ! .'hel- .--tt that I: has b .11th- Vi !( .!-' !!.'-'. l-.es. o- tilt" ! : -i ! I II IVCS, b v.id h 11 by l."a: lelctsl m ! unabashed b t r til. iii lo : j tioill 1;. e.e. ei I XX ith l.i-i -oil- ruin. M-.n -y ----,'.,!' nil.- - shall le t h- a.-' epted as a peace . eh --hig. o 0:111 d v. iiiiou: that. We were u signed t.it- l.i -i ei- v.o miii-ii""d. Put y.eir 1: I mi, x.-.ir hiipp-iiess. sh:.;; be tie 0 'y ; ;:,.,. . .;' c .in; I. t an 1 u : a . .'.id i t b 11a i 1 --.... ; ii;.: i. .'1. , u 1 xv c siiiili pun lias- il ti ii.-'. rn-, we :-h.iii p.ir.-iia- it easily.'' "ilit j -Ki.t.-, wa ithi.o t i.i.iki; me h-C-e.' "i !.--" op, th ti, i:;y ii'. in Th-r n : : 1 -II g i it day; i.i -t .re '.,-.- y.-U. Vn'l i-re Hit. -oiii- to he s ler.tieed 10 Vour fit'i :'-.-a:' : ; :.. or t,.lr. ..mi I "'ii!i 1' tc iei's 1. ;o' btv. Voii shi.'.l b" t h t he- '-'.. 1 littie bii ! of K-- i-iald 1 iwyii I:e. us you 1 ;.-s rv-'. Miil-I, J say s...' 'I". a-ili I o-.i-.lo ir Kate id. out a r'v of : - ...'. 1: t: in' ling ieiip;;ni.u in ' 0 !- it T. ! ... -:-! idi 1 sr:it th .1 c:iii 1. : xx t".:i f - - - s 1 a i-.r 10 1 ! .e ' . b - - -. i :.!-.-. v o i p.it-p--. to ciit-.r tii.- . ... -it . .'. t.-h ,v, ...i.ier. r .' 'i ' or- ' ' t- 1 .. h .: : , 1" v-;: Ih-ti :' . 1 . ' -.. v.b-.. th ... .p...s ! . v-. ; b 1 ;., i"t 1 r.ud I n'en 1 x- ih--- - '. r ,. oil an I t h 1 ui- -in- 1 - . : . oi l.. . ; 1 e -l.ie-i Wi.Vj.oel .' ti. .tt !i-y. . . v iy 1 i.. -. i 1 t lii- w- - ill i - r.'r. I- ie .s. i .1. ..X I ;e vil-i-r r d.. f d.ty at 'I ' f x 1 i i ts wel l- 1 - .: 1" -leu l voiy cli-itr : - I- . i o. .e.el-li ..tU 11-1- ;p." s ! 1 tb- . I'.r.e o.1. 'trc. -.-il 1 i--.- ' - ' ii- ' - - ti- - -:- ' : 1 1 ---- - 1 .,... ..I. : :. . ti . 1;. v.-.-tl' .e-.ay ".hv. I !,'it.-..-h 1. 1 : ii.-h i - t teo i;g." o'.-i-rv.- I the 1 ci .:. ii . : '. s t-i--. ,i ; a I h.ol t!. i a - - - 1 t .: ! h ix"." ;-.! a W!..-i .--..id-I .... ' 1- i-v. '.' i'e i i lit..'.' . hi--!-; red the '-hoM j vhi .'-'. -le-i boi..-.'.i to i.-.i i.. ,.i.,i !;, j ;. . ' v l.iiii"! poo io. 1 .-.ckc'ii' -1 ;-l i "''' ':'!'y ; p-a'e. !r. V.; . hi o. . ma le a v .-v .-, a t - ! !' ' 1"- I pre .1 .-ip-e'l. an i j ; 11.. - 1 ; t-s .. : v : ? Uai- -A.lh ,1:1 i-im - - . - 1 i" e .1 1 .... l.t. ...el i.. U." '..xi'll I.-- i- - -. I ' ". C! '. -.x t c e..--. 1 ., .' ! !' .. t . t'- ire.. ! f "!: -ti 1 ' i li"t'i..i:-; s-; r't sml-'Fi'il sm.i.l o: -e j I- '' ..' f b. !':' Hi ;'i.-d 1" 1- .-1.1... d I "' i'li y.-u I x ill. " ":tt I !e ('-!. Til th- liraxvin g room Mr. I :.v. -., , t I Ills ia !.i:g!.ty otloil to rebel iig-t.!.-". . ." - 1 :t- - 11 . : 1 1 : hi - teM'..;ll-. V. :..(;. : .-x o : tb -in 1 :. :1 :i : He t: led . i..- ; e ! gMi-'.ly purs .tttd tf.esi;"'. t 1;-het ' ; J lilt holes m.lii he coii.d ima-i.-e t.-- ! ' s: '-i"i:i,; Willi a s ; i.- 1. al 1 , . j -M. tih ! ...o! Kxce! :,-.. ! !.. t'. in th-r!'' i ii.-y s-ecmed to suv. o !. j ".-.it.' I' l.J", and elule.lX ..e; ed lo t . ' "-tt:. ' " v. .lh Mr. Van I .... ! .a ,:i. ...t I tb -r-.-- ,-t'v." Son ;i I.i xv w a-t.i, t r j i-.-t u'?. re-1 i'.ithti.-bn ii'ii I-im ia.--o To be Continued. A Ptrn!j-7-l Itrie.ojjro.tiii. A recent d-s-alch fioui I'.eth.-', II v., snyst Two years ago Calvin .-'to.-. ..V-, v.iiosj wite ha i been exp-d-d lo iii w.lii pr bi.oiiiti v tii.-eas n.r M-vfii 1 'Htlis, w.i- cali-d to her bo is h- to .. v larew I. -h- pine; 1 r. su...!i itoti ring that fiie had orJor.-d ma-t tor t:ie pni-l'-i-e i,n ll. tiiii 1 i.u-r iii t . l-!t ban I, ;.ii t er;'.oit 1 :,:i oa'li tn.it i.- wo rd never marry ae tin. Thr n she .i'd ,.,. teir.ea.y, t-aying that if in i.ro-' hi Mur 1 sne woald haiiul au.l 1u.11 hi-, li;..-. Pec -i.lh Ie w.;s ,:i ut:- I io i.i.tt-,,1 Pti- k-l, a g rl to whom h w.t- cn.-a: t Wiuiv his marriage, but lh x l.iid i'iis iigiecd. Ihe ctroiiiouv was a pivv.-.o o:i only a fexv ai- n.i.s v.iim.a.siii tiio rites. ' '1 ho bride to ik the rile, from b-. saving 11 was Kujur-'ilmts t-j fe-: Wish so F 'It s!.. Wi'bbi 1-.-. I....O 1 it lowing the bridegroom's l-!t sid ; x ji.xi ... x .eu. sirii.ig-ty entitle;.! l.egtn,. ihe hag. l- thill b. i"l worn the ;.c 1 11 1 tig 1:1 -v i-u ir.u-wortior 11 the 11 j id -ir!.. .0 I declared that notlitng w in! I r,..;.,.r:. sir. oglh to lit- liml-s Out the xvearln- of th- nil- This, it w.,s .liscover.'d, ioul ! not be restored to its place, being min-ii too small, xxhereas it had been befuro a;x.p y largo. 'i he biid-. grootn is t-rror stri oken r.'i l has iipparitihy 1 .st inti-res; i.i h .- -,n -wit-. M.iiv.t.1 is a fru.-a', iuteili - :r lai in- r, well know n rind hue-1, as is h:s xx iio xv ho ia an ind.i.sti io is woman ro.-pociod for her g-.u l common m.usv. I.'itro-C.lycorinc. T r. M. II. Ix-sker.sfo'tn, of Chiea o re ports tlie remarkiihio oth-its of '.;.r. )gix ceriuc in ros..scitaling iiio. His ii.iu. nr. was a woman, who sank rapidly and xv is apparently dead. Anv uction of the heart was impereeptiblt-, the teinperatu-x? olthe loly had bill, n to .' de-roeii I" an 1 evi ry indieati-.n of d-ath was pros' em. A Mjlntion ot nitro-glxcoiine was administered hypo Jcrtnicjillv, when there was a gasp, loUowvd bv three others withm a inimita. Fuiiug" the f-eeoud 111 iicde six respirations were noted with a hunt Muttering of tie heart, but no wri-t pulse was xliscornible. Jurin 'th- third minute eighteen r -si-iratioas xv -to evident an-1 a teeble jmls . Hin iii . ,1,4. lourui tiiiiiuo the pui.-o ros to is 7 a d als.xe, the laoe was llu-nod, the ov s r;-n.l, the nu:s-!es slov.lv le'axjl.nd the patient Lecauig t-eoiSoiof.ie. Letting Well Kuoaj;li Alo.-. "Don't j'ou want a new sign, Horc'-tv is the best policy,' hung on the wail ' raid a man who had such signs for sale to the croo.-r; "tliore'tj monev iu em. ' '-Yl. i guess not," replied the -roci r; 1 ve been do;n business on this corner ler ten year in a stiudy, t onserx ati - sort o way, an' I don't b lieve in niTikiu" wiv ntM-ian-lei departures,'' (rl,
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