ria E U , • I • - r JO:URN AL POTTEI CALISTIED BY I 4 NET, Proprietok. EL. W.1.31re he camse of Republic:mien', the in. are, the advandement of Education, us Putter county, Owning no euide 6 elide, irwill endetivor Wald in the is Freedomtzing.dnr Country. 67r Devoted to terest:of Agricn•lt and the heat r4ocd eloevt that. of Pri vrork. of tuore 4LI lents in.erted at the following rate.. .lal bargains are made, - A ":"quare" .or or S of Nonpareil types • ....... ......... t lusertipn lees than 13 L so"Advertio eicept where gpei It 10 linea of Ilre%i - 1 square, 1 in‘Ll square, 2 or 3 sach subseque .1 square;l year 13u see Card ,I I year ! sbo ' 3 00 '- or txecutor - 6 Noticei ROHM Notices per 1ine......... 20 . t advertisernenhi moat be paid in ,lice 'y;111 be ttikdu of adverti-.menu Liens they aro accompanied 'uy the . tory rerercnce. .24.3tuinistrator' • Elpeciat and E trittr*le ndvanco,:lnd no n .from n,di6tance, money or satisfa. .153r.V0b despatch'. lof all kinds, executea with neatness SS NOTICES- BITSIN it&bt Uftwle I orneys-at-.T.,a,w-, • PORT, Yenti%t. Special "attention ICoilectioP of t'eu'i')"' ... ,, out , ty :And a lt chtinas ttgaint the :Cativnal and uovalf • ' w it .I jtTII V given to 1336: FtnteGovernMe Free and .i:ecrd n ied Acient Yorl.L.3lasans T . ; ULALIA. LyptiE, No. :;-1 . 2, F. A. M.. IS;tat, , l. .114 Stee; imp .11 the •.. , ..i ao , l 4; ~""edoe,.. I:,y , ' 0; ~ell month. Mall, in the:hi Story WM. of th. 01. - A idllll..e.k. .I.).C.LAFtparit:s„ en., ' . Stl E 14. ,`• .M. - -----------------_ ELLISON.. M. PUYSLC lAN - . at• - la -sport, Pa.. ilforms theeitizen , 0: I', cfttice and Will promptly reTond.to ull iall , l'or ccc. ()Moo on Firel ntruct., iirtu dour 11 , 44.1 - • I)RACTICIN , respect ruPy Tiainity that ho proe-taasion.tl i twt 'great of Ma real 01IN S.'3I.ANN. COLLNEI4IOII. AT LAW. ,rt, Pa., «':I1 deVeral eIIII.E, !Oa atl.lll,K.eatt Al! bus,: '.his care will rk,ive prolupL ant strcet, &CI residence. ATrottlcrx Cruder at'utter, Came P ness entrusted . , EMIL- • • • IitiSELLER ,'T LAW, rPrs , wilt attel,,l . to all tffisitiesA with pr,eitptnev ,, snrl fidelity: °nice rey of the Olin:qed TTOKNE Cauderp trugedtobiocet , In the seeontl eta. SAALC BENSON, • AT-LAW, Courier-pdrt, Pa.. will liu-1i0, 2 t entrusted to with care Attemh Courts of a.liuini [l4 ,0111L •CC,:idtreiii,near the Ai TTORICEN attend to t and prom ptattaF. ties. Office un • 4%. n•. KNOX. ,COUSSEI.Ligt AT LAW Pa...[will attend the courts in Put :Tung COUIWC.4. • k TT ORS:EYI Louierdp i • and the o,Cti XR 6-AT LAW, r the Collection of Clai tee auait.mc the Id ?tato Goverement-:,..evli as Pensions, l ot ra,y,&e-AddressLtex 95, lerreqberg ITMI S . EY • • ' 7 71ited:ace MI; Deutz ty,A rrear w E. MILT: 1t; M. W. - .IIe.A.T.A.R.NJEY , EAL EST TE. and INSUR AGENT.— lA, Land Buight and 'god, Taxes paid and inveStieted. Insures propertv azaln:.l:ti.ie in th.. hest companies in t e Country. and Verp.on.amtin-t Acci deats in the Tr. voters Insu C'omp . oly 'of Hart ford. Ilu!sinet - trine ctud 'pp:3lll3 . oy , -171:29 - .S EBBINS .1; Co., , —Duakra in Dry 000113, Funcy Go .42e., Grpzerhhi.Provialons,Flour,Ft.vd,l'‘,lk orerything uAu'tlly kept in a .g.of CULL lit ry i•cauce bought and '1.7 '2 31. 9 • . • C. .11. sornoss; E TE Y., Whul iI 1 16:1 : v Go- N n)l4, Staple Goorls.tlotliirat, Ladies Drip- U- o Flotv, yeeci t R.,tailers sappk.l bet al tem, s. A. JONES, - Dealers - in Statione . sy, Dry G00d,.: Mnfai Street, Couderaport, -t, C !I A N 'VI Oils F G oc erica, sx p• r..oL.m.sTED; mf.urt:tinA.hTz-zil2,eco.,,leerrvia , A . Pork; Provirlu &e., tin' rt.et, Cou Pa• lisoy.Liss's3rlTlL - • rColiv "NTiei n.. 1. , r,clcP,rit.s, Ut,ery, 201(i all GOO Is • •UallY fOllllll in a country ,tore. t'o/ •J. OiNST.ED, tti Mc-mu:lnt, iv, 1 1)2:11,,r in Stoves, •• Slnit Irou.W.tre, ••tin Oreet,Cuuder Tim: and i.lictit-Irop made to ' nn short notice: TTARDIV4 ' 11 Tin and sport, renr,'R. eries, in good .DERSPOnT 111>TEL. rr:OPRUTOR, Corner ',ieilztrttet:t COOlit:ltioort,Pott.tr le ie :asp ,kept eou CC: on \C:lll .l . : Vae, to and, iron) the It:tilrrr.lei, CO T 1: F. GLA: and Set Livery 310. Rotel. Ditily r Journal`Job-Office. • faelv added n fine new as?ortm.nt of "E s to oar already 5 of work, large n•sorl pared tO V,lnd chwoply and neatne,A. Orsle APott HAVIN . G . JOEVE we are now pi' and with tagc iw AN HOUSE. Potter aunty, P nsylvania.l it ; LEWIS. proprtetor. tag proprietor quaint:UW.o of the travehoz pubne an of giving rsatitntetion to who may If le ----- 1-Y Lewisville; BERTON taken till o-make the a 2 eels . contid , n all on hint.-r. MARBLE WORK i,l Tomb-Stones Monuments and-Tomb-Ston • • • , ... 1 7 Ofllininaß, will be f dolishej !gin reaPorta bIF, pattis.and slier( ;totii .- USr • • ' -C. Brenule._ r , :sidt•nce : 'Eulnlia. 'l., mit,A so w.), of a,h;r:•purt, Psuom tie- Shaiettlitty,jug ~ v u-r,r ler , nt the Post (lin,— . fei3 , l - Ft Owl ;,,f .1',..,.t'v fi_ER, E;'' .B ;;ON n , T . ;TV Gilt ' , VAT:. CL Tit AGENCY T) . ,P,,,,0 Je procuroa for 'S ;b c li,r, or o, prespnt VA.r w 1,6 a,34,i.b8 - 11,1 ell Iby Xes-,- , nn of st.,nudit moth Fed oz - disc:v., ton. riot el ttbi to in the corn cc of ne U:lite , t St•tte ,4 : and 1 n”ion,.., bounty, air .l n: re tre br bny lob ttined for ;rlon,,nr.beird.of- timin Who hat, die I or , i been kilted '?cite Lin -rerr:ce. All 1.41,r+ of i m i n ir3- prlmptly artVwer.t. I, and, on receipt by mail of It .tnte roclA of tbe44.l of ql.tiobrut, rwill forward tlt,n,ne celgary Trrlvn,, for tln}ir sbzn.at !ire. ' 'l;',e4 in Pen?ion cases as nxery taw. E.l.;btr4 to LloOtt, Littne Benson, 44 . 04 01131. t d, 4.11 u S. liauu., :tr..] 11 W• Knox, Y.3cl • ' DAN 'BAKER, : • • Claim Acent, Onbler,port:Ptl.j Junes Gi . .. $l.-500- ---- - . Per - a - car I IVe Wan. acute e% L. N V. ilt,re to sell our imrativen $2O Soviiit..teoi nes., Three,new kinds. Underlancl uPPeX 'feed. • War64nred• five -years. Above ikalary t or large cor m issions paid. Thu. 0N.1.7. machines sold in the lJnited.S,tates for less than4-10,.whiah ara fully Neensed by , yowe, Wheeter Se. Wilson,' Grover 84 Da ker,Binger Co.. 6.llschelder, Att. other chenr;, ma chines are .idfriagemenla and .the seller or fleer. arc liibte to- ar est, fine, and. Inirrlsonrnent.. Cirentars free.' A:ddr sa, Oven!! upon Shaw - Sr, Clark, E3Mde hrn,3bane, or ChiCago, ill.llm, 2d, 1563.. iscily. I . . - . Somethlng New. and Novel for . Agents. Peddlers, osuntry Store; T/HVgLTlste, and all, neeklng an honorablii and profitable' leueine ,, :. Free ly inait for 55 ote. ; , k-holesale $9 per doz. 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By •aiielding, sledge and driving spade, • .ILt A.nd bbildintships,lballoons fend drums; And• t's the way the money comes. ff 1 How 1. By cl5l By sti Erecii A,nd For Li Anci .$1 50 .2. 00 .10 00 And How By r By wi By g By 'b And' And.l 11. 11. Cutninin The Not It co But Br ) By E 4 And! ; Ind I foes it come ?. Wait, let me see-- tv,sel.loin comeato ;, nes trC i•ede,l guess, and nale, . tines by ridiag:on l a rail ;* iftener that's.tho way it goes; • - I silly 1)411es and fast youngibeaus . ; Ines in llig, nay, little sums that's the way the money climes. Hosli It ce l l It co Som l But Fro It CJ And 1 4 1 1 The sun,.a great red disc, was sinking 1 1 . stonily •in to the' ocean. .- ~ line r*aY, little pony-carriage rolled briskly :along over the hatkl, white san',d; the silver bittkd, high! stepping, thorough-breds, des , tercluslY Managed by the fairest Amazon that ever drew the -reins; Idyl Lee, the reining belle of the season. ' n 9 air, indeed, rriost gloriously fair was 1 thi) blonde .beauty ; fair, treblY.soovith . 're- I re gard to li'er companion. 1 - }V,hat could she . .baVe been thinking of --: kis other one,--low-browed, heavy-eyed, wli to-'iptd,- a look as expressionless as the del , lea t +g listlessly back in the corner of he carriage, utterly indifferent to all the ex' teMerit land bustle of the brillimit, pleiis . urc l seeking crowd passing, repassing, snitt , in ) ! before filler like the glittering colors in a ,ii,i...idosOpe. 1 . • A milk ;white steed and a coal.black one, II •'W they i hrched their shining, full-veitced ne k's; as they came prancing:up the prom en Pe: Dbwn to the saddle-bowsbent the nOovere..d head; of the riders as the ele: n-a t" 6:pip:we of "Ia belle Lee" dastied •-•: i , P ; . , • Iva t them.; ~ , , . : . , ny ltiVer,:" cheek flushed hotly; Ihe , , l+ked as thoticrli '' he were breathinff in an iiqpirationl : . if Loa ucliLe I.lfarSton sipiled at his''rapt 11,-,,lir 1 . - • . . ,‘ • ~. if`come, confess that -in all. your 4x - els yoi4 never met with anythinglbalf Vair. Thereiwill .be no need of hunting i lb world ic.ver; again.. Behold the ra4estl rill eartil's jewels hero at home's portals:' 6 . t she ti):Agpificent. though • tßut that's nirt the word.", - e , Esau sitely; -• • divinely sensitive,; tr e,: ichinglp niourolia," he anssvcired, breath- H • : ."Well, you always see things differently iii aoybody else. But. 114 you % cam, ng all those. apostrophies .tol bear. upon s crreat white crelinv creature ~ with all at,,blonde hair tumbling into blitqtig, blOwn masses about her face, 'is) be fnd 7ny ken.'- All I can think of, when 11 at her, i just full blown water i ftly swaYing with the slow ripple of:.thel lives. On ray faith, nothing but magnif itlt can suit.'' !"Buteati't you understand ? I don't.'l 'rau, blond - the other one, who - is ?" • • !; , • .• I "Not the,' - blonde Why, - she's the I igtiing dear boy. It isn't pos• 1-)le you've had the bad taste to pass herj to limie eyes only fur—that's too rich. - I The light, sarcastic - laugh grated upon neues. He spoke impatiently:, • "Ybur 1 mirth is ill-tithed. " I am in 71 I • • es t ; • • • • toWliati Cat I believe my senses? The 6muit the NstidiOns the unapproachable • i t itivqrs croino• down, Nv4hout an effort 0 fore the—indeed I cannot g00n."... "S uftly, Thorn, drycnirle.it, turq• into oznething morel WW y , 3}l tell pc , who .he isr . "There, there, here you hne , Th'e ne adord—now I'll 'watch you wince-7 handkerchief carrier, waiter-ia-general, l rhumbie:sattellite and—" "Thorndike Marston, have done, at your sother wOrd and Yen shall answer pr it as for a deadly insult." It came' hoar'sely' through 'Guy's shut eth. "Thornlike Marston, :topked at hun 1,1 amazement; and dropped his. bantering 'apes, said, slowly— I I "And inn I then to believe that you are . oes it come? ,Why, as it goes, ~ ning, weavini, knitting; libse, ching Shirts and coats for 'Jews, g cliatches, renting, pews,l .anttfiteluring, boots and abbes ; ~ tops, and twists, and cuts,land hues, eads and hearts, tongues lungs and IthumbS ; at's the way the money comes. 1 I i oes it goals? : The way, is kilain— ing cotton, core and cape;, d and isieam,lightning,and rain, i ding ships across the main ; uddinr , briti , es roads and dams', sweeping streets and digging clams, ,i.vhistle,4, hi's,'ho's, and hums ' ;. tliat's tn t s way - the. Money comes. . - ! , 1 oney comes—how did Isay? I r izrays id an honest way; . ! es by 4L-L-s as wallas toil,l'• 13W is ULU ?' • Why, slick as oil, • !., tting psts in t.otree bags, . :living IN•it.telies*, knives and nags, [eclAilitigi itooVin'e'ocks find plums;-- bat's the way the money comes.. . I SATED. • CHAPTER.J. • Oiaig , a to It of Imo etrioor'4oy, ,qlO Mo. 'of Vitf4-111, 3 E.itekqiio.i VeIDSt really and truly so interested in M" - tssMabel , Why, she is,considered,as more dead. than alive." . • ••-- Guy Fivers flung baek• his. tawny locks: They hung to on his neck like a ton's ' • . . i i . Feel it; he is my fate, what. I. have been lopiug'for these many years. I love. her. I ,vlll have her, so'help me -1,-leaven.":' A.ud he !befit ' head reverently, and:no ' more of ier_ passed his_ lips..., . • 'A _.world. :of - deep, unswerving resolve ' shmfe out the .steady, ,steel-blue eyes. Thorndilte :Maiston noticed bitterly. Efow could he work against the iron will ! I • QUiek as lightning it flashed' through him. It was With all his accustomed suavity that lie spoke. "They say that I am the favored suitor Of the peerless Idyl. As I have the entree there . at all hours, I may be of assistance to you." • Lounging on the piazza that. night, • Thorachke Marston planned it all out. - If he 'stretched 'out his hand, he maid touch ! Guy, ai4l there he sat So hear to him, his friend, plottirig evil agaidst, him.. Why • shoUld 10 . f . Mabel Ilogere, Idyl Lee's paid companion, held'Over him a subtle charm. ller cold indifference lint fanned. the flame. l'he'Woiild thought him a follower Idyl's train; he encouraged the rumor. It kept iini near the . true and unconscious object pf his Worship,, and prevented the' derisive laugh that would be sure to attack him. The "Marston pride" had passed into " a proverb In the world's 'opinion this ‘VOuld •be a Mi l sallianCe. Such a thought he khew would .never enter Guy's head. Guy was • the soul of honor; one word Would 'have beensupeient; but ThOrndiVe MarstoniWas • not ,than enough to say : it. No, he:had rather trail' the venom' of his born bate over every fair. blossom that Guy's love 'could foster. 1- • ; This wa.s what he 4lose.' It was a perfect crush at-the Lee's !that •night.:', The spacious, airy rooms .opening one:into ,another," throughdut the entire length -of the house, were thrown open to the guests. The long, daizlirey vista: was ablaze with light, radiant with gorgeous .toilettes, alive With beauty's smile.. Thelrapturou.s waltz music roseand fell in. nuisOn with flying feet and the hum of the inane voices, and in between eame the soug'h 'or the .restless sea, tolling the sad up against the shore. . Babel liked to hear-it,- the ocean's grand, hallisobbing monotone: , . She stood leaning halti out of the low French ,window listening intently, her hands clasped and drooping, as ustial;bnOter ey es were d reamy and 1411 of a cieliciou's languor to-night. ; Th(4 - Old, l'weary, froidiv thopelessaesg ',had die 'l out-'of thetn,for a time, at least, , ." Libel She., did.. not' start nor turn,'. only. half smiled, as though the voice fitted intO her dream..:- I • . • .•. ‘‘-Mtibel !"- Guy Rivers stepped out upon We turf and daises in front of lier. Gny,"swered she, stid.drearnily. ‘iQaeen IL/hi, an will you come to the shore .. twit 1, Me'?" .. . . . ,` Beware !". The . whisper ~sounded, in Ma ,cl' - • - '. r like • serpent's hiss. She •e 4 • a,,. sheddered and stood. still; then -hurried ihr 'ugh toe : thick -pipe shadows, impatient to each the, mooulinitt.. • It was a pet fect. face she looked up into;, eve!ry ;feature of it stood out,. in the silvery light, in bold relief; a face to believe in. • De you you ktiow always put me . i,n mil,kl'of.some, timid bird,. forever dreachng thei . feWhir's snare ? Wliy. is . it?", G 1 . . uy, L think .I:riet:er • told yoti6f my eat y . life,.• Listen! I will tell yon now." Malta stoodias:rigid• aria. . motionless' aS thel 'rock she leaned again St. /IIer• white / dress glistened coldly in. th / ei moonbeams, and. ,the silVerytspray, - rts/it dashed up aniono• the rocks at .fie,r/feet,' see Med to ' li in - . . wilt') her a ghostly7inding sheet. Her words came E;hort• and• quick; she spoke in French.. -' ' l'i itin a Parisienne. My father ,was . a banker, and very rich,sothey said. *e bad eattriages and servants, and a grand hotel. •IVe•lived in 'the the fashion' Nei ;world. But IttY father died,stuhlenly. He left nothing we fouq; but debts.l We sold (le thrill- tote, the plate, our,ownJewels. You 'see vii could not bear "te have auythingcast , againSt'ene, dead. :lAnd we were destitute, poor mother and 1., It was sad, was it not, inuksienr?, But then Such thirinS are nat . mid. ' 'M.oney fakes to 'itself wings, and children should bury their parents.. Then naY, mother died' This' grieved me .. .very a se.: But , still . I had something...to live fek•': - I-Wassci young then, titopsieur r anir, I ,believed in A.lphonse._ . ' . .HO Was away when r all this trouble came, but I had writ ten him., lie - had been my . betrothed &Om infancy. Every - inofning I',said, "Ile wOl suroly,come,to day," and every night, "I t . :l2oli7be will bo here to-morrow." , ,Fi nally, I bad spent my last cent. Hunger tri i ade rne restless. I went out. Do you Ikhowl . saw him in the street I , I 'went up, tq hitn, although he was not alone. , Joy . made .nte, bold. 'He..looked at . me, and Went on . talking. I grasped his arm. "Al phonse, it is L" He, paid no attention. CHAPTER II.• • . do yciu ; not k m nOw.e r lie. shook' off'rny• hand. I was paralyzed. He laughed scornfully*. He saia,'"Let, me pass, , my pretty beggar." • ' •• "Oh, Mott Dieu! Mon Dien I -Yes, mon tken My heart broke. ' No, it turned to stone. • It killed me, but I still lived. I was sixteen then. I stood. there where he left - me. I was very still. I felt my, face settling as :I lead watched my mother's fade . after she was, dead: ,`Madame le Baronne grove up the Boulevards past me. She took me home. I didn't mind: I never thankd her. Then she brought me to -Madame Lee. made no differ ence. It was all the same to me. "It is five years since then. I have been likb a clod, I have been dead all that tiur." Guy would no longer be silenced. "Oh, dearest, wake! wake to happiness and me." : . "No, lot Me be-let me-stay as I am. The - old way - must he the best way. Nothing can trouble me now. If I wake, what surety have I that it wilt not . he to • a short - lived happiness, to a blacker misery , in the end !"- ' • • • , "You torture me," was wrung frorn,Guy'i lips. "Can yea -not- feel • that, with me, even the winds of heaven shall be kept froin.' fanning your cheek too roughly ' "Words, words! Have L not' heard' them before.? ,Ilow. can l'-feel what is in your,•heart Alphonse. fold, me that he loved me, but Alphonse waS false: • Strange that.. I. ,exer gared._ think of it now, it seems as' thotigh it, was "somebody elie it, happened - to."' ," "Mabel; have pity on 'me, on yourself.", Guy fl tuf t ; himself down despairingly. ."Be- Hove in me, trust in No danger but I will dare, for - you; no. misery, disgrace or ruin, but I will share, with You; no sacrfi fice that I will count too . costly to. lie at your feet." I • • •- •.• • "Monsieur, you compel, me to it; • Your words are very brave, and fair; but after all yea have Said, I have not faith enoughlto fel-et-el. how you would act , if danger, by sea or land, of holly or Sent should_ coma to me." '•• • • I • • -'s • I buried *in his bands; he Guy's lace lay Imoaned as if in agony.. . • ! ...."Hush I" Mabel soothed 'him ;as - she would a child: - He,caught hen. hand sud aenly. It lay bet Ween his burning. palms like a snow-flake; as white, • as. bold, •:as frozen ;.and .only tho ocean-Pulse .beating' time fur them Imarsely.. .• • Their eyes Met. She made motion tol :isithdiaw.her hand. It fluttered and - grew warn in his grasp. Snow-flakes always,, melt 'When they y,',ob• - eil by the , suri: l GiiSr'g . deatliless love, bounded, into his eyes, sargedi over, and at..lasti Mabel felt+ the resiAle..- • power . of its rising tide; and once inCrz lay engulfed in its living4aters. - I'You tremble 441 turn aiyay jell me you ,uri:// trust ..."I cannot sayg" she cried/liars - lily: She; could not accept, as yet, •this sudden awak.-1 ening. Then a little cahner, must here tiine•tO think first." / . • 1 • "Oh do - not• th:ere is no need.'?, - Mabel interrupted him Imperiously - -"I 'say I will ,hareiime."; ; Now_ her voice! sank to its id. mocking cadence. 2 4 YOu need the ;ti e, too. Who can tell.that by another title.your promise will .be swept :Tway?. We.will- .-make. marks in the sc and see which will last. tote longer." ‘;, - ,N ( ow hear, me swear-by ‘Motinsieur, '-you forget yourself. NVe will act. like 'ehildren• no longer. Think it over well. • Remember, this is a bold ven ture foryott as well as me.: My 'nature is already'cold and Misshapen; a second trial. would goad it to desperation.: Then; - to-I niorrow; if you still care, and it you dare come • "Dare 1 0h my beloved, all things will I dare for such a boon." • • • The black rocks rose up frowning behind them. Ledge above ledge, and at the base, huge boulders threw threatening, shadows t 8 their verY feet. It loOked . ill omeued. It struck •Nabel so, and her, sight seemed to waver'and grow unsteady, or else ,4 was a shadmv Highest, them that moved as she, gazed Se;irdiiingly into its depths. ;`'.[he' fancy cluug Ito her all' the, Way, back to the house. .1 • They" parted at the • open casement, he. bowing lowlover her band and Inprmnring 4 To-inotjrow,. remember! Oh:, Queen •llab, never fear but dare: 1, CHAPTER• Mabel ulnved forward, softly tlreading, her way : through the cipwde , l, 'rooin to *ards .She found her.;,:as, usual, the cealtre,pf a thronging crowd,) eagpr to pay homage, to the queen of the fete. :She rat superb .in her vol.uptuous heau l ky. ;Dia phanous ,waves,of ,pale sea-green ac!ophann swayed .and, swung about bor.. .Tier price less parure of shells enhapaed tbe splendor of her neck and arms,.;,Delicate, vibrating,.,sea-mosses, the tiny, shells, still clinging to them, hung : from the bronze coils th - at.erownelher,tra.uscend4et beauty. Idyl Leo gloried, as well she might, in her intoxipati pqWer- .461 ,nould; that .6e.liadernoiselle Rogere standing 14 her, chair! No wonder that people looked at her in astonishment that night. 1 The wildly i -bewitcliini eyes ;gleamed.liketwi n sta. at 'midnight from uncler' the' jetty . blackness of ' her_ drooping 114 hes, and the trerriulbus Tiii-bi• of the littlii 'nioutbg4ve a 'new beaiity to' the delicatface, whOse pure' white' ness 'strongly contrasted with, the Masses" of 11 . 4 •blue black hide, that, under the glaring liglits,' }lashed back in purplish hare. The "rosy Mantle of love Was Spread over her; it flushed heir Cheeks ' with the rare tinta child's faCe sometimes] wears on its first , awAkening from dewy' slumbers. ' ' , •- I , Thbrdike Marston line* the"meaning of this more than earthly beauty, and cursed his folly. 1 The prize was-slipping through' his fingers, after all. . Oh, the pride that had held them back ! if lie had only—but where was the use of thinking of that? he wouldn't give up yet. . How he watched Mabel. She fascinated him. The courtly grace and' bearinm she had learned long ago in th' drawing-roomi of, the ancient I.'nobleese ',served iher in 'good stead . now. She 'teoll :them all by 4orni. She was the id01:44'4.11d bdur. ' ' ' • * ThOrndike Marston 'could' have thrown himself at hell feet and worshiped her there befdre 'the 'Whole world. But it was' too i late 'for that now. "You are angel cally beautiful, to-night. Is it because you , re happy ?" - "Ali !";=With - a .sigh—"if it could only last,' he said. ' 1 ' • • They were' Seperated I from the crowd. He had manoeuvred to bring`it about. "If it con? ti only last,. I thought , you my 1 friend; Wiry do you seek to sadden'me, and, lifting me Lack to my old self?" I "Dear? Mabel I let me call you so. I can read von,r, face so plainly. 'Tis the Arabian. 1 Nigb . t.S over again{ The enchanted price', 1 has cone, and the sleeping beauty / bas awakened; s 6 I say, 'lf it could only la.st.'" "Monsieur,'l 46, not comprehend.e is your' frierid, is he not 1". / V ,Il 1 "Iloot child !'and so trnmy,titnes, too, I .have warned you. Yes, he, is my friend, but alas for the woman; be she who she huaY, who gives, ber troth to him.", ' "Enbugh; ,niill'hear no more.". - '.• "Nay, do riot rook' ici disdainfullfat me. . , ' lf wrings . My soul to tell !you this.. Can • You not. - guess-why, I, do it?" .t' ' "I "am entirely' at a loss." I ~ "Because://I loie you! why . do you startl.l 1,./know it is hopeless. I shall never trouble - fon with my love. I shall bear My cross in silence to the grave. I am,content if I niaybut be your friend." flow mournfully subdued.and heart-broken lie looted.' "Will you not hear`me now?" I , Mabel's ehed: glowed . lietly, but she Shudddred aslalie wrappedi her cloakcloser i abont her. ."- - • ' , 1 ! ..."I tell you he play so women's hearts aS,gairiblers play tliejr! cards. ; II& 'meas. : - urea his• - y ieti ni, and the' harder and Illtrir6 1 dillic'ult the 'game, beconies; the More ea er lieqs in* ppisiiit;n n d'when it is won—" cr "But, what"it it isn't . Won i" The pallor of Mabel'..fac.b. vas frightful as she !leaned ,foH 'iird. ' ' . , _ "It is hiS.boai4. that nb woman 'eve'r re sisted 'him. ' I could tell you, so: well do ..I know` is 'cliara4er,' almost iword' for word what the said - A,b-piglit:lie has been - wildly ; 'entre'ating, IN ts.,:ioiteiy pleading, ready to swear td his. tr s ohl and honor, and brave and -heroic to save you from imagi nary cim,gers r ,sit niot So? IYesl "'shawl, then lie has drawn ybu along with iktlirice told tale." , ' '1 . - Mail)le-like was the at his side, What will yora:dolr .h u sked think our &lend lose his.g,ame just once. Lle-sliall La checkmated.", 1-.4y, words ! were liard and pitileSs.•Thorn felt the job' of a demon, ..•Hei. jealous-mistrust had been ea.s . F4o work upon. "But I will ! have revenge for this. H shall bite the dust. Tbrougli any hands! he shall taste the bitterness he has meted to me." She hail become despente - . .Now was his time. She was but a reed in his bands' r • I "Shall I help you to sure, way?" "Will you I !A sure way o yet reren.ge 1 ReveUge!" . She gloated over the words. I "Yes; but pert aps,you will not try it.". "I Will;le itwhat it may. Quick ; what is it I"! • . "You will acquire at ouch•riches and su preme power. Without these you could ! never; touch Guyy. RiVers; You`;lave only?, 'to beim!! wife!" - ' He had madel l gst - throw. - HeWaited with Suppressed : breath for :the - answer., 4.'"E•Livill.lo--it"---fow! and steady, But it was too much ;she broke down after it. "He `saki he Would claire everything for me.l He looked ' true Canl not put him to the .totl'"' ' "Poor, storni-beaCen blossort, trust all to me." - • He had won, and i the, world's -laugh . o• dwindled ininfoa very 'nothing view of the 'peril he hpd so supepfully'wdatilefed. CIIMITER 'ELV. • Gi4ltivers smeked' his cigar so lazily the next morning that wbqii he reached the beach the Bert was alreadY dotted thickly with the- brilliant Oitpmes of the bathers': A: merry, Motley, ''oriental diving, splashing, swimming, floating. The ', silver •o•rey, vrith. the scarleet facous--that was the eelY:9 ll l 3 he. cared ; ,,to seu at all. forit arra) . nbt t,he could have pieke4 jt out frora.a "Eyes for but ope usual . was Thorn -Marston. • • "Look,. Thorn. Don't you, see her off there by r bersel f What is . she doing alone, SO far from the others!" - don't "Now uch a ;hurry .to -get over to her. , Such an, adept as she safe enoughourely," was Euis*ered with seem ing caie",&essness. "By the, way, here- is something she conamissiened . rue. with.l, qtiy -Rivers opened' the tiny scrap of paper. ' • , "After bathing. MARE,." That, was all. He thought' a minte. "I will go up to the house and wait for her!' he said. Thorn Manton's Scheme was worlang well. Any gave one backward glangsas .be sepped from the water. Thep; all at once rose a Muni:jar; then a shriek, a universal cry of terror: "The'lquicksands! theArdok sands!" /. . ' Thorn Marston looked quickly. Mabel was over the fatal spot. "'Sdetith 1" he , Muttered. "Has the . iirl outwitted me, et was it accident?" lie I measured the,distance with his eye, hesi- j tated, and diew back, 'She will be lost at any 'rate; and—l dare not" He grOund his teeth in rage,and watched Guy / Rivers' swift; steady sti•okes, as h e r dashed towards her. The waves parted right and left before - the nervons_ energy: ,Of his-sinewy arm like magic. This little scene was not exactly 'what Thorn Marsi,cit4 had arranged that morning with. Ilfaliel. 7 - She had listened quietly to his scheMe. "You l are to tell him so," he said "But I ain nOt really to swim over the , - _ UJb really quicksands, then ?" she asked. . "Can you imagine'it for a would be alrnoAt certain death. The test is not worthy so great a risk.. IndeedAliei? ! is' no use of trying it atill; mu certaw of the end." - The tone might hmie se Snell to close obserVer,someWhat 'ever' non flae4. He was so 'neat'. and se surithat Mabel, think of the , moving glaadoW, jujt "If he comes to me throughthe danger;'" "But there will ix; 736 danger" . "What he Titzias danger." •:. "I shall 'have been' mistaken. If -that am false, I will yield pin.' up to 'Win. Are you Content?" _ It might have becin'snspicion of trepelt dry that caused- her to. takeitie:oppcif - iixe and fatal direction; of,' per4o,it - was li , • de dent. "Baffled !" Thorn difariaton' ground "his , teeth in rage at the I thought, and hiS ,fa t ees grew disterted like a madman's. It had been a real 'test for was the. result. I.l.abers.'streneh'.Wei welt nigh gone when Guy 'Rivets She would never have - had Strezigih the rapid current that set against i the cliff ?that: 'hemmed in, on, the dreaded quick Sands. She clung closer it`o hfin as her strength' gave' way.Ouy, tilt within-him the power of a giant. ...He held her'tightlY, buffeting the 'Oyes ,with hand,' as he. moved swiftly !froni, Spot. ! ! `UP on the sand'he carried her, arsi sank exhausted by tier "My 'clarling:' WhisPered,as she gazeCl at hinr wistfully, "did''„you think' rWoulf3Wt c?are to come•to you • She smiled up at him ! , !" The Word told iblunit. Saire,cl from death; aye, from itiore - ihan With the' word on e ' lier lipssh "faintiea; ELECTIONEERING TA.CTIC'S—.46.: tilSi.4l.• . • . guished candidate, who is "up to .3 thipl or two," and' has a keen appreciaticiti o 1 ~ , beauty, when about to.set off on an er4e-: tioneericg tour recently, said to his Wife,', who was to accompany him for priidecitjA • • reasons , i '• '' "My dear, inasmuch as this electio'rl i • is' complicated, and the canvass Will bc close, .1.. -,- • , I am anxious tolcave nothing unpile that,' would promote popularity, And 'spl IsiVp', thought it would be - a good Plan; for riie,,ti . kiss a number of the handsomest giilif in. ;,••., • every plabe where T.tn4y be' honored witu a reception. Don't you think it would be 4-, capital idea? "Capital," exclaimed the devoted Wite,' "and to make your election a Surellug, • while you are kissingthe'hanibioineit Airls., I Will kiss an equal number of the hitriii,l:: . sourest young men." i `'The drstinc o ruished candidate, we-behdv ".' t ..- -, - has not since' referred to his,plcusing.4eitnit . z of - popularity. . • ,-0 - , tl'Love is as necessary : to ',a wom n's r heart as a fashionable bonnet to ler' Indeed We think, ratherr mores(); f?r nyth-, ing less . than a large measure of love will content her; whereas the recent fashion!has shown that she can be satisfied -wjth bbinet. `The . water thatfiiis no take is Oteit . t,11"..i rain thailiaa no .oder is freshest) and of all the modifications of manner, fil;,3 most,srenerally pleasing is simplicity. 9 II II 1911 II MEM II 1. , : EMI .. r. I==