VOLUME (5. KEYNOLDSVILLK, I'KNN'A., WEDNESDAY. JULY II, 181)7. NITMIJEIl 9. JKXXSYI-VAMA HAII.liOAl). IN Kt'TKi T .M i: L'O, 1 !T. riilliidilplilii Kile liiillnmd division Time Tnlilc. Tiuin- Inn r I1 IftWlMNl. r.AsTv. Aid) H:ii4 n in--Ti iin . dully, except Suinine, for Minimi v. ilki-lmi ir Sa union. Ilm ilOnim liml t ( Intel mi'dlntc "tu tlnli. iiitIvIiil' lit riiilmlilplilll ll:M p. III.. New nrli. p. in. : II:iIiIiiioic.i',:H p.m.! 1 nililtiutoti. ; :l.1 p. n. I'Mllintti P-i'tni l from W lllliiinP"i 1 " I'lillndi'lplilit met l .rnei't' cimrlic from Kinif In riillmlrlplilii mill Vlllliini-Hiii lo Uiililtnnic end hIi iimtnti. 4:e.l p. m. -Triiln ii. iliilly cmipi Sunday for tllinMilll'J Mild tllll'l llll'dintc -till lull" 111- rlvliiicut Plillnililplilii l::m a. m.: New orli, A. M. I'lillnnill Mrcpliw ml' fmln Miii vWIiim l' tu l'lill;iii".pliln iinil v mk. i'liliinl"lpliiii pii-wniiei- run rciniilii In -li'i'lH t unci ll in lied m ill i : .. M. " :H p. in. Tr:iln . il:ilh for Miiilmtr. Itnrrl--liiiru nnil Inii'innilliiie Million... mil? Ink' in riilftiili'lplilH. a- m.i Viirk. . m. i-'i v -n l ! : i v - mill m. on Mm- liiv. Kill ! inn :i-. i::'-'n A. Wii-hliii-lnn. T:HI A. M. Piilllnltn c:t: Omit Krie tn:il Vi llilntii purl to riilluilrii'tiin I'"1' Wllll!iinpo'l in V ii-liiiiulon. lii..eiiirei- 111 Bli'i'iH'i- lor lliiillnor M iitiln-inn Mill . e i niii-fit'ii'il I Hi ii V? h-lilm-iiiti sl.-epcr Wi!-llilln-tKil't. I'ii'-.i'liirrl' coil-die from l'.rie to I'lillmlvlplilil mill HUM Hi - 'It lo Ullitl- I'.S I I' A 1. 1' ":'.'l ll. In.- Trull' I. il;nl o N.ii'ilny P" iinil inti'i m n v tit :t: i:i lil.l'.'.'.wl. IliilloS. I h' 1 1" .i-n i till1,!':! 1 '' t 11 1 ll '!: I. v. for Ki ll-. : .V i n. i:i.--Tniili :i, In- I.'!. I; iinil lelrr 'llldll.V for liK'lllnlf i.oiiu .i:: ii. ir.-- I'i mn l"i. ili" rw Knm tind ini -i Mn'ilnit i- v. i i-.it-Tillil". l-ll T!:AI- I'1'1' MtHTWilOll ll'i i?l Till. I -'i Mi Mil'T II. Y!i. I I", loim- I'l il.oli i , M li-i Mo. : nil. o.'" A l : I". I U il',.. -1 i :r. I :IA il:i 111 A r. I'llil I'm int : Mr I unit ' I'll I I'.V I N .: - -: 1 ri'l.l,,n. ' I M i ! ' .o. o 11. in.: 1 :il.i 1. in. i.li-1,!. ni' I'llilll 1 W!l:,:u.i- Irlphlll I 111.11 . Tl: m. 1 " 11". lll'l'l" l'l' p: Miniliiy. nrnv Jl'. 1 1 n .fi - .:ot!.'s)M?ri; i.Aii,! mad !)i-iiv ' X ' t illiill.V. I Til A IN l:i irav.s Kl.la .oi.iiili 'i :i 1 l':if I i'i in.. ilin- llllll i ll illL" ill I'-IlT! tiVa'in rl' Hi'. 11 l;iii'.Ai, i i oll I": I" n. Ill imihiWay .v fi.i:.ni-u:r..i) n. ' VNI I'tlNNIilTIDNS. ll.UI.V KXri'l'T srNi.v. fiiil TIIWAI.Ii. V'K'I HVVAUP. A M A.M. STATIONS. 1 M. P.M. ito 1: :-m Ui'iioMi Mm in 'in 'l.vi ;jl Iniiin I 4i'n '.Kl'i Iniin V .;inioi nun t"l h to 11 Ii S4.1 M. Mil r.v- 54.1 Hi ii pi i',:ai ' Knm' 4 111 '. lV, lllin 1. I'i ,l.ii 1141 h 4 J 1144 i "'i .lolinsniiliin it ,i-'?:ti r: n.i " ii 1.1 " itiiis:nv t.m i'j is t'i'i i-itimi i:mi ; ii T4s Ii III ll iii Mill lllivini illh T4.i li iT 11 Ti t'riix l.'iml I. IT Tilil liill 11 4H SliiniV Mill l.vi Til liill 114.1 Hliii' lim U 1 4s ; I5UT 11 4T Vliii vmil Hun I4i'i Ti Ii4n IM'l l ul l II I 1 44 7 54 lifiii pnti Iti'iH-kviii vvllle 1:1.1 Tin I'M lino I. line-Mill- 15; '.II. 107 in 15 Ilm vi'Vt. Hun I ill Tin I 1.1 III5U 1 II ll Cll'l'k I !" 70) 1 41) I" ill llillliii- 15 41 tl 41) .1. H. Ill Ti lllNMiN, .1. It. WOOD. (ii'fi. Mmniifi'r. Imii. PiiKH. Au't. LLK; JiiKN Y VALLEY tiAILWAY t:t)Mi-'ANY wimmonrinif Sunduy, May Hi. 1N!C. Iiw Uruilu llivislon. KASTWAIIIK Nn. I. N'i.i1.:N..li. Ptl HTAT1IINH. lil'll Itllllk lillWHIIIllllllll . . . New lli'lhla'lv'l onk KiiliH' .Mii.vhviIU' iiiiiiiicrville . . Hi'.iokvUli' Hi'll , I'lilloi- Knyiinlllsvllk' I'uni'iiiist I'lllls I'l'l'l'k iMillols -nlinlii lull" liurn .. I'l'iilli'UI Tylnr Ill'lll'itllttl! iiriuil Illlftwiioil I'I' A. M. P. M.IA. M. A. M. P. M 4 4 Jn IV i!7l ft 44 ft in; ft in; H illl -in :ni Ml n (1:11 !! in, 5 :m ; 1:1 7 .VI 7 .111! 7 (Hi 7 IITj h 47 n 1.1 H M.lP. I in iT 1 411 ..'iii u t- P'H -i ii I 4.1' m .1:1 ; tiii in i' I :l I 41) 7i"s IU Ik)1 7 51 7 ill 7 l 7 .in; HI 1 1 h iT; H J.V M A. M. A. M.lP. M M KT Allll fNo.il Nimi" Nu.wj lim HTATIONH. M. A. M. I. M. M. P. I Jlrlftwonil .... 4lltlil Hi'lii'i'tli' .... Tvh'i- I'i nlli ld YVIiiti'i-liurli . . hulnilli Illllliiis Fnllsi'ii'i'k ... I'lllll'IIHKt UiyiiiiUti.v'iilii KulliT Ili-ll liiiiokvilli' .Wuiiiint'i'villo.. MiiysvIIIk OiikHlilk-c I 10 111 ft :in, ft ;u 1 in :is; i.i :,ti ii 111 1 III 4s II (II 1 ll '!M , 11 it! :n tl .v 1 11 in: 11 4:1 7 in! 11 ;ii ii 4iii 7 1.1 II 4il II Nil 7 ill; J Ii 1V1; 7 15 7 45 IS 4"i It 411 II Ml I ill' 7 i.1 7 iVI 15 (kl 1 1 ill' 7 ill 1 7 iw I illl 7 411, H u. I r.i1 7 ftT h S Itli H It" IW II' n I" N 41 11 .1- 5 4T 5 .11 il 1)1 n :k n Ail ll (m 11 id; h ,1Tj 111 17 II i'.l' II il.il Now lli'ilili'liiiiii l.iiwsiinPiitii. . . . 1 lii'U Hunk I :i :i. il .v. '. iii.Ia 1141 II Vi. I . III.' P. M. P M Trillin Utilly I'Xi'nnt Siiiuliiy. HA VI I) Mul'A KliO, Okn'i,. 8upt. JAH. I1. AN1IKUHON Okn'i, 1'ah. Aui. UPFALO. liOCHESTEli & PITTS- UUItGH RAILWAY. Tlu'Hlmrt Unu lie! vA'i'i'ii DiilltiiH. llidiewny, HriKlfnnl. Siihtiniiiirii, lliifl'iilii. lfiK'linsii'i-, NiiiKiiru 1'iillM mill pnliitu In tliu uppnr oil l'l'lllll. Oil mill nfti'i' Nov. l.ltli, 18IHI, pusM'ii- ftirli'uliibtvill Hi'i-lvti hihI clnpiirt frnm KhIIh ruiik Htullini, dully, L'M'i'pl buuduy, uu fol lows: T.S'i n 111 mill l.M p 111 fur CiirwunsvIIUi and CliiHi lli'l'l. . 10.00 a 111 1 11 tin lo mid Hiii'liimlnr mull For lli'ut'kwuy villi1, Uiili;viiy,JiiliiiKiiiiliurK.ftlt. Jnwiilt. Ui'iiilfoi'd.l'iiluiiiiiiii'u. llulTulii mid ltiH'lii'sltir; I'oniu'iitln ul .ItiliiiKtinliurtf Willi I'. & K. iriiln :i. (or Wilcox, Kuuu, Wuriiin, l.'orry Hiid F.iiu. 10.27 11 111 Ai'i'tiiiiiniHiiit Ion For HykUH, 111 Kun mid l'liiiAhuiuK ni'y. lO.in u in- 1'or li'i'VnoldsvUlu. 1.1ft p 111 llriitlford Ani'iiiniiKidiit Ion For Iliii'Cliti'i'i'. Itroi'kwiiyvllU.'. Kllinoiit, (nr- mini, Kldirwiiy, Johiiniiiiliui'iC, iMl..lnwult mill Ili ad foi'i. , 1.25 p. 111. Ari'oiiiinoiliillui! for I'linxsu- tiiwui.y nnil lllif Hun. 4.2.1 p. 111. Mull For IHiHoIk, Hykin, lllg Hun Piiiixsiiiiivi'iiny uiul Wulston. 7.40 11 111-Ai'i'iiniiiiiiUiilluii for lll Hun uud Plllixsiimwiiiiy. Puhsniijzni'H urn i-mtiii'sttid to puri'liu.ie tli'k elH liffoi-n iiiiti'i'lnu' Ilm itiii'ri. An uxruHH iiliurKt' of Ti'ii Ci'iits will lin rolhii'li'd liy i'oii ductoi'H wliitn fiiii'ii iii-n p.ild on traliiH, from Illl si lit Ion- wlioi i' u I li'kol ollli'u Ik niaiiiliilni'd. Tliousund mill) IlitknU ul I wu im'mIh pur nilhi, Kod for puiuuiiti butwupu ull HlutloiiH. J. II. MdIntyiik. Aui'iil, l'n I Ik L'l'iiuk, 1'u. . E. V. LAI't V, Uuu. l'llH. Annul, Itooluutur N. Y. KIX'H (KEEK H.MTiHOAD. Nf Voi-U Crrtral & Hudson River R. R. Co., Wine CHMir.NHKM TIMK TAHI.K. IIKAIIt l' ItKMI IMIWN Kp Mull May K, M. Kp Mull No Nu:ii N:ri X:u p in p in ii in P m I .V. Air... 1' ATTON... I.vi- 4 mi V;n I I" M A II .HI'H!... '.'iV 4 4ii mi I! 11 l,vo.. Ki-inoor. Air VH dm w v. i . . :. . ii...A m... . . ..L m : u "fi4ii K'H Air... Kormoor ...l,vi' .141 "i m 41 Ii II XfW Mllport API : .ii Kim p.' in olmitn l.v; s:i; KM II VI MIIiIiiIIh . .1:11 P! II III I.VI- Cli'lilllHil.llltlc. All fl 1.1 A 11 Hiii 11 :m ... rl.lvAl:Kir.l.l ir?.i )"'", ;.i; ll C'i Air i iiintii lil.iiiin'.lvi; ii:ii' iT:ii' T 41 III-! Woii'lliiml II 4.1 II 4T I 4.' II Hi ....Itulvr Il.v; 11 .vi 7:i; ll WiiIImiTIoii Hi: 1;:.. . is in .m .. Mori i-iinii' Miin' ... ;im tut ; ;n iml l.vi . . . . M :- 1 1 1 . . . . . A it T 1.1 T I I! to H) Pi I. vi-1 " ",' "1 A 1 1 T io T Hi T in II (H A rr 11111- l'S II II , ,V1, n to H VI Is iu .. : 1. . . '. . MtiViim. .". l.vi' TIT TIT I !-.' n;ii IiiI iimio T v.' -S 1: 41; PI 13 I'l .Al.h: T 40 T 4J ll-M II .Ml Clllliinm 11 T'T MM II III 1141 f-St IK .'-111 p MI4 M' IP .s .... It : '1 1 rm.KK i4i HIT .nr. n:ti MIM Hull I"i It I" i sji l.di K I N '.hit 11 IT 4 .'II s I 1 Viiiinuipili- II III '.' 4::; Mii.ir.K'-n mn. 1: .MM'. 'i'.':i '.1 111 i :n : .ii n;u-1 i w ui-:.... ;n 4n: 7 : II I. I MISI' T An- pM'i in 11 p III 11 111 II 111 II M p l;i 11 1.1 I ' 1 1 1 1 . A 1,'t: miim; ). It. 11 III put ti .M At VV II.I.IAMM'T I.M' 1 Id "11 'II ;'l .1: "ll .n I.m. . .. I'lll I, Air .1 ui T 11 I i l. . 1 1.1 ii.-ii.iiii r " 1; mi S"i'i l...S. V. Yin fli l-i.. A 1 Ii T .'.1 :: 11 in 11 in p 111 11 in 'Umiv , Wi'i'U-iiuv. : in. v. : I'" Ni a Vn: U l- I-..I I 1 .iiil-lplii:' .111 II' .' ji. ; t . v 1 1 1 .''::i nui' i n H ifi p m iinilny- -IHi'lli'.' t -.'M ini : i lis I'M;. ; 1 ui i. C. o"i il'hoii'. . :n 1 oiiouiilii At. ' Ili'.M.i .l'i A'. "A ill. mil-; 01 i 'Mi I I i.,'i..'.'o.n I'i'ii 1 i - ' i . I . Al.ic'-i'V i.ni. I 1 Ii l .i'l II onl. l:iil':iy. i Mill ! tin.1 ii . ' ' ' ' i 1 1 . . 'i 1 i i 1 1 ii 1.'' ' i ol I 'i-ti 11 - l mint . j Al I I. . ; : .1' : .: : !' IVl.t- ljilim ItinlMiiiil ! ''nil All. . "m I'm 'i-.!'.:''" 1 ' mi'ii' I n.', i;. ;v . Ai . ' Ii 't i :i i ! ..ll. I'l 1':!o. Koi'lii".!!' j I'i '! II.. i. I.' liittill . A' Mlilinllol nil ' ! P'Ht. Ii l.ii i 'lll'll'li't .' I h'lil tli'lil llivp.''o'i j ot I'm' . - '.Mil. in ::tiil:-ii;iil . Al Mnlialli'V Willi I 1 1 "n- : ,; , ,s No:'ili-Vi-t"M' l.'nilii ml. I I'M .il l.. 1'' I-;. lll.nillMAV. i'Clvl'I'lllll'llili'llI . I il'tl'l I'll . A '.!i I'liilinli'lollill. I'.l. Il.'tclo. 1 5 K YNO H'iSV 1 LhV.. I'A. y'i'.l.YA'.. HL.H K. l'ril. T'ln loiiillni; Itnii'l of tin- Inwii. tfi-Miltinat'-tor.- for I'liiiiini'K'i:! '. lin n. Hi-tun lii'.'it, ii'i liv. I :i ' Ii roni'i- ".iil clo-i'tM 1111 i'Vio-.v moi-, smiipii. rooms, lillKuiit iiiiiiii, ti'P'plioiH' oiiti- llWtiollS l'. II U K Y XOl J )S V I LUC. I'A. J. ('. JiU.LMAX, l'ntrittin: I'lisl fins'. liK'wi pmtli'iilur. lyiii;1'l In mu. i K'vi im of tin. Iinslini luit-t of town. I 'li'i' 'liiis lo Mini ftinn tt-11 Ins ihkI ilimnwd Inns nilnpli' l-iHilns fiir-t'ointiii'li'llll trnvt'H'ls. 14(ivcltaitrou. E. SEPP- JUSTICK OP THK PKACK And llniil Esliilo Auptit, HcynoldsvllK I'll. c. MITCHELL. ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW. Olllre on MVist Main Hlri'i'l, npuiMltc ilm .!'.... I.. I 11. ..-.I IV..U.Iol.lUv.lli. I'll c. Z. GOUBOX. ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW, lijookvlllu, .Ii'iri'iYum Co. l'u. OIHi'n In riMim formerly ori'upUs: liy Sorilon & I'lirlH'lt Wi-tl lnln titH'i'i. q m. Mcdonald, ATTOI iX E Y-A T-L A V. N'otiiry I'lilillr. mill Pkiuli' iiwiit, I'snnnts sn'i'iiri'd, rolliiMknm niiiili1 promptly. Ollti'ti in Annul iiiork, ife-yimitisviui', riu piiAXCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTOllX E Y-AT-L A W, OHIi'i's In Miiliiuwy ImllillliK. MhIh Htrwl, lit-yiiuldsvilli!, l'u. jyn. B. E. HOOVER, HEY'XOLDSVILLE, PA. Itrsldi'iit di'iitlst. In IiuIIiIIiik ni'iir M-iin. dlst I'huirli, opMilte Arnold block. OoiKiu- IIIHN 111 Opi'l'Utilltf . JJli. U. E. HAHBISOX, SUKGEOX DEXTIST, Knyiioldsvllii', l'u Oflliw In rooms fiiiuiurly oi'i'iipk'd by (.B Mi:Cruii;lit. D u. n. devehe king, DENTIST, Office Hi (lie residence of f, '. Klnir, M. 1)., ul coi hit of Main and Hlxlli st rents, Hcynoldh vlllu, l'u. gMITH M. MuCUEIGIlT, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W , Nolnry Public and Keul Kstule Ancnt. Col lnctloiis will receive prompt Uttentioii. OHIcu In the hosier block, neur imstolllce, Keyu oldsvlllu, l'u. iniimiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiilfinti iiiiiiiiniiilliiiliiniii" GET AN ti KiiuCATioNnna H fortuity ko IiudU hi v i.nmL c:i-t mi tiiu- riiakUti4iiiuii(iiiiiiiumuHiuiu itlvMi, lu 1 irl- I ...uu ,u! illniinlkllH lilVV I'lltltK. SriltU UUI tO Htmli'lltW. I'or Ciri'lllUrriUIHl IHIIrtM'Ul,,ntiMiv JAMl.H KI.IMIX, I'll. D., l'rlii-lpul. VVANTKD-KAITHrrL MKN OH WOM KN " lo truVL-l for iubi)(Hihll)U' eHlul)llslu?U lumwcWii IViihb.yh until. Milmy fH) unu cx miis,t'H, i'usliloii iM'rtnuiuMit lcfin'iuat, KlII'lUKO Kt!lf-U(UlriSsi'(l mLuijum'U 1'IIVulojlU, 'J ho Nutkmul, flur Insurance lll(!tf.t llik'uu, iHDQLP iA. KV ' -7'. f ij i JVL1-AN HAWTHORNE . riirvituiiiT nv Ameiiican Piiebs Assuuiaiion, t'OX'Ll"DI'".D. Tin; iiiifi'Viil botwvvi this nitfM nml Uio one nit which !i Ii : 1 I nt l)erii h .to enalilci him tn ilrnw :t i:n'nrismi h - tvviim lho (Jri'ti'hfii ii? Ih;j il 'Iml iin.1 tliimif tin-fni-i'W.'ll. Tii ! v. n :i K 'nli. ; mental feeling (vrei'l) i:ile tuti.injf lite I auili lice. Tho Atnerii'a'i ii"i;iln nre fun 1 of setititnelit, wh":i in i '.'f.':l ili':::ii:iti- cally: nnd this, mi do;'.'. il . h i 1 its eiiVct on the niii;.;:r. mid whimhv: and sweet ened the ln;!.-ie of her vnlw lint, sun'i aceiileiils i; itle. it w:n e. i. lent that alio had impi'iived. though prcei ; -lv i:i whnt rcspei t IJelliii'iltam would Irtvi? found it iliilleiilt to say. Her m I'la:'.' as It ss n.viiher.'int, ino;( uneise and true. She ha 1 1 mie 1 h ". ji iwi r mid ln r resources, mi I v. 1 iliem with full cotifid mcc I'. i l ;:'.' In hi i' sip;;iit, i i ireoMT, I'oit'. l be ili ccrned nut tiii? niii ik: merely, lull Hi human rl:.viirlor wiiieli the p i.-t por trayed. 'he:i nht wan on tin- s: v;e il w.-i ' liilii -nit t.i realis t'ie ! 'jar:tli ps h'tenre i.f n:iytii!v;f rise; wlt'TeVrf vp. Btisi'l she iv:;'i t'.ie i'e:::er and lvr.so:i n! the sei in . iuvr.y j s;i;;'i! uud move lin . it w as mi e!ili;;htenin"iit mi l a Ki .it i ficalion. She wit nlivays ivh "i': t;'.i: lv loured. E:ieh Ihin.r slie did in ipcelv Cited the occasion tint the npectiftif fancied he ha 1 known liel'tire'innd taut it would so lie limit'. "This i i v. l; .; r'.ie was liorn for." : 'li.i nelliii'th.'i'.u lo him self with gloomy li'ankness. "1 i.lio.i! ! only have been in the way. I'm i;lad I came here, if only to Imvo ininli' sum ol that. Such it wommi s'iouM uu timre he niiinopiilized nml c.i;;ed iu ilurnestifi'y than H waterfall or n strain ol' music. The misrhief of it is that 1 did tint recog nize the fact before." As he sat ahsiirlH'd in Iter, mi l happy in spito of his iinhappiiiesK, lie niitieed that shi? carried iu her Kirdlu " bunch ni tniiruueritex. Tin? discovery navo him a trradivil start, ho to say: ho became only slowly aware, how much it mtrprised and affected him. lie had always provided her with n bunch of them, whenever sh Bans in Faust," from thn first day on ward; oftm not without ilifllenlty, for daisies do not grow in northern meadows all th? year round. Had sht, dnrin his abspiirt-. htvn proenrinpf them for her self, or was this the lirsl occasion of her wenrins litem since he went iiwuy? The former was much the mure likely. Ac tresses become acenstomod to little par ticulars off the toilet, nml are not at eas Vritlimit lftli.ni NTnvn.linlnuu rtiilli.m. ham could not banish the notion that ! the luttiv alternative luiht lie the true i one. Drill he iH-lieve it lieeause hr i wished it? Why should lie wish it? It was nseiwra to torment mmseir witn suoii questions. In matters upixTtainimif to Miss Ran dolph he seemed to be swayeil by an iu fluence, a fate, an uttrarlion, iilmost iu di'iK'tideut of his own will nnd reason What could be more unreasonable than to suppose, that tins Imnch of tnargiieritrs was a secret signal to him to come t her, to speak with her, to be once iimr.' ull that lie had been to her and mortC' Had not that intervioiv iu last evenings snow storm put an end to all such ua- ticipaiionsV But. at;aiii. was this tlie same wmnitn v.' ho liad vaui.'.he.l from hint in tin 'bus on that occiisii in? Willi so much, diltereiice iu her surround- inKs was there none in her? Well, she wu.h there none in hor.'' Well, she hud betrayed no consciousness of hii. presence to-night. They had exchuug 'J no glunce. an sometimes in tho former days. After it wiih said and done, how ever, Bullinhiim knew that he should find himself In-hind the scenes, face hi face with her. before tho night was over. Inigo, by what ho considered u bold stroke of statesmanship, had placed one of the stage boxes nt the disposal of lllle. Manilla, known as Mrs. Peters. "If she menus to make a row," he ar gued, "treutiug her geutleiaanly won't make it worse, and it may juvt tone her down a little." Cut, whatever tho lady may have thought of tho compliment, she omitted to avail herself of tho box. When the curiam rose she had nut ar rived, uud the box remained empty all the evening. Thin was of evil omen to the peace and friendly feeling which Oeu. Inigo was so solicitous to insure. He resorted frequently to the bar, though with uo good effect on hi anx iety. "Now, what tho blazes can she be up to, eh?" he frequently asked himself and the elder Randolph, us the hours passed away. Ho seemed to think she was quite capable of coining into the house with a Nihilist bomb, by way of ex pressing her dissatisfaction. As for Ed lie knew ns IU tie about herns anyone else, though ho had learned, before com ing down to the theatre, that she was not iu her rooms at the hotel. Khn hud gone out, but had not left word where she was going. The audience seemed determined on this night to surpass all previous demon strations of enthusiasm. A cynic, might have said that they hud set their lieurt.1 on reading in tho next morning's papers that tho applause, uud floral tributes Wliirii Kl'iK'foil tin.' Kivnt "Inner on tile eve of lu-r ili'imrtnro fr.nn nnr h!hhv. wetv biicIi mi to niUilu Hiiylhin hithi-t ui exHTienwil. Tin? Hiiiilar fuvnrili' iv.n Hiniitinmi'il iiinttiiiiTiiblo tiiiicn Wore the tiirlain. anJ lit the tmtn lnsioii of till' pi'rforiiiiiP'V - Hut liiTur.1 llie tvmclii Hioiiuf 111 i tTiiriii!iiit!i,Hii:u"i'Vi'!tti lipp peiieil wllii'll ili'l II it niii.-:t!' In the i i iiiTfl, bilt v'iiich it ivill In." iictc'ssiu-' to rcluto. An I In' ( irt.'iiti ili- c ".1 1'' 1 ttpiiii thi'l i it BCt lllt liill' ti.MI. llli'f.l. WllD v;n in tin? r.li'i i.!v':utf. I'croivi"! n carl, whic'i fix".::" 1 1 lm vi? iii n l.i:tl iri i','Lci m of a r,;v ' ; c.'.iai,;o of fltftrivity. Ite r.r.i li..:..-...i!iy l in l'. l.Ul.i'.lkiili i."tvi"':l i elnt,"'. v.'lirri' n U ly v.-. i. j'i'.' to!':- 1.1 1 V.-.v lev ::i !ii..!ii:.!ii liuv.'ll uti.i.l il. tr,i. S!ic wu.'i' n Ii!. cln.ili, ami Ipt '.: m I i::i 1 :''t . !; ilrc i-i nr.'! mi ' '.'.: V,',' . envelop. 'il in ti v.'liit l.i n't., let liiiti IV.Il i'1'.'ii im I.il'fn i', nii'1 r.i' d'ii -I I'i - f M.in'.'i ul ' i':iii:i. iu? la:p;'i "1 ;( 1 n.iUv: iravi? him In r li:::nl, w'ni In ..1. I'.'.. H'! "lly. nivl I'llV , I Willi liinscH. while Inn eves ilcv.em .1 1' with usttiiiis'.::it ;it mi l i.iU'i'l'.i..i.ioii. "Well. M. Mo :..." s.'.iil K'li'. "V.'ll V. to Vi r.i m iiiiViil i:i;'...! f"? Have y. liaiilime l tin -V" "I'aiiloiii'il! Ah! i!i Did ynu just, t ii:ni'V" IJy .Jupilo; "I was lierv I'linu the fllst, Iml not in tin' lios no; one raiinot lieiir tii i'i. 1 WIH ItWIiy IIIIIOII till! COIIIIIIIIll iinei. It wiii tiecossiiry I nlnmM know wlmt ; ctiulil do tliiit yoiiiiLf latly ihi: otliir self! Well, niun n mi, ymt may ':i;ni i x' yourself. 1 hi'vo heavil her, now 1 wii h tOBeoher sii.-ak to her. Comlnrt in:1 wIiith nlie in ami Ihim leavn is. Uun v out? with liorV" "Only lier litnther. Slmll I" "Dien, liieii! L "ml on. ttt.in vitntx. I ' mm iu a hii' ry." Whnn he li.t'l brought Iter to Ilm ilnor 1 of lii'Jiti'ix's room i-lie tiia l'5,ii..i 'l;'i:irt. nml llieti kiiiiiMi'il at the ilinr. Itv.a i ojiene l by Eil. She m:i le hint n Kestiin lit 4H1I-0 of K""''''" nnil of silence, nnil ailv.iiiccd into the room, vvliich wus lUJeil with II.mv. i'.s. U.-atrix 'ui rerliu ' iu on her ttol'u will) u kpI an 1 uh.stra'!"il ixiiruiiioii; liiit aa ulio I'liimxl Iter e.vin , uiul met t'.io. of hor visitor nlie tv.t tfivct, mill 1 in1 next iiiomeiit ros tu her iet. "Yun nr.- Manuuir till" tiail in I an inward lone. Tim tivu womeu x:t::ud intently ill e:u'!t other, uuti tliore wiui si I leiu'o for M.vei'al neruuils. At lust the visitor said: "1 had thooxht 1 wu Ma- rana uiili now. lint uuw. madnneoiselh' the nam is yours by the riht Uint you -luive tuaio il inoro lioiioralile." "Oh. n. no!" tho otli.T murutured. "Yes.j'es, yes!" said Muruuu, willi n smile, which, however, was qnickly lost in the isravity of her roijjmiyj r::;ire- Hion. "ion have sxrprisej me. t:!.'t' continueil, utter u piu.ui; "1 i.i.l not mean ta forgive yon! i wasiuivy. Uut your voi'e has called ray heairt out of my lsisi'iu. There in no one who nan siutf like you no o:ie not even I!" The tone in which Ihcso word.i wiire uttored dignified, bat pruioundly 11:1 j thotic, as of n (jreaiiju -en discrowni:i. herself touched Divdiix tuthe soul uirl her eyes filled wil'u V-urn She shooi: j her head, but she conld iiotpeak. Aftei j nil there was a ravishing sweetness: iu this pnu.se, coming tjv.m tlia omi source in tho world which there mould be uu gainsaying. "Yon two oti','ht to pull in a tenia yCX in E1. "No theairo'stauiliiitf; would holil tlie. audiences tuut would comu to hear you sing together!" Mara uiv mucin a gesture of negation with her head. "There shall never I but one Murium," she said proudly, "and she shall be the greatest singer iu the world! Deliold her!" she .added, with a luoveiuen. of her eves toward Beatrix "As for ifce, I sing uu inotvl I have been your audience, maileinoieUu; 1 will uevcr ugiun have an .uudicuco of my own!" "Do uotvay it you break lay heart!" cried Ueatris; and she glided forward. uud took tin Russian imii.'tuouly iu her itrius, "Tell her, Ed." she said, half turning to ujvjieal to him, but not letting Miirauu go. "It is 1 who shall sing no inure; 1 did it only to help my lather and hini. This ii tho last night. If you caru for him do not punish his sister, lie yourself again, and be my sistui . too!" Manina drew her head buck, uud gazed for a moment into the other' eye. Then she kissed her gravely on both cheeks, and disengaged herself. "Yon believe, then, that I really love your brother?" she said. "Yes, indeed! . How could you help it?" exclaimed Ueutri warmly. "And you, monsieur, what have you to say?" continued tho other, letting her eyes rest upon him with n certain veiled intensity, tho li'U half drooped. "Are you also of opinion that you are not in different to mo?" "It would take a cleverer man than 1 am to see through you, Vera," returned tho young gentleman naively; "but I dou't believe I hut I could be loving you so much as I do if you didn't lovo me back." "Hut would you marry me, even?" "Ed's face flushed and his ryes spark led. "Haven't 1 shown that i would?" he demanded between his teeth. "Don't uiake game of me, Vera, unless you mean to be kind afterward!" She stood looking nt him, her head n little Is'tit to the left, her nrins Imagina down on both sides of her graceful fig ure. "1 mean to be kind to you, my dear," she said finally in a low tone; "more kind than you would think if you knew what I have sometimes been in my life." "Ed, 1 am so glad," whispered Ilea trix to him in the little pans? that fol lowed, but the whisper was tremulous, for a sense of her own forlorness must needs iusimmtu itself. "You won't for get me, will you? liocnuse I love you too." she lidded. Hut Ed, who was familiar with the ex privsiims on Manilla's face, wore an aiixioti i cont nictiini on bis forelvad; he. drew iu his lips and held his breath. "I had given iii expecting love when I met yoti," she continued, her bosom visibly l'Nii'v and falliu:;. "1 am not going to spoil it. now lln.t it hai come. I'or thai, also, you ib.-.y puttly thank your ci .ter. Sim lias putde me I' l l that it is ffi.od to le generous. You have never known me. I i bowed ynu only the best; it will line, lint it wim not al'.. If I were your i.ife ynu would have I o know i.ll. 1 sh.iiiM not mind for myself, but I should not like you to learn that love is l.".! I iv.-ly thtt.'i il twins now nt lea-t not fr 'i in". Ynlenlcv ym might have I'lanii .1 i ie. but today--no! My memory will l' i 1 -.-t apter t yon than I r.hoiilil Ii - nl lev a wmlr. We will say goo.l-liy." She pi't o ;t h'T left hand to ward hint mid -; It . I ( loo'l-!i !" He eovere I Ir s '.' - '.": 1 the irelt of his I'.a id. "i e,"..i'c bear it!" he .ic.id in a hre.':e:i vol "ii;;:vn.'iV iiv eni table face nnivcred for ii in;,.:.- -it; nil" : c : u' 1 lo waver: the swayed slightly toward him as she stood, her lips i ;rtetl nnd her yes rdiruto. Hut then, with a deep breai h. i-ho r g.ii.a'd ber self com ;:id. She looked lit U ' nlrix, ns much as to say, "Yon mu;t t'onifort him." Then she turned, with a sweep of her black dr.-.-t, moved to the door nnd opened il. ii. llingham and Wnllii? Dini.moiv wore just approaching. "You tile late, messii t.m." exela'.nn 1 Manilla in a gay tone. "I have been of fering my horn ."..re!" Wallie looked I'rotn one to the other d the three, ipiietly ob.'.ervaat. Ed, with his face averted, van put ting on his over coat and hat; he til 'ti pulled the britu of the latter over his cyos ami went hastily out, looking neither to the ri.iht nor b i t. Lleatrix with one hand resting on tho marl ile dressing table, and her eyes wi.!; ojM'ii, stood iu a sort of trnnea. She had not, yet seen Ilellinghiim. Wallie offered Manilla his arm. "Since ynu nro going, diva," lie snid. "permit me to escort you. Yon misun derstood me yesterday morning. What ever homage I havo to offer shall bo paid to von ." liolliiiglinin, thus abandoned to hi owu guidance, strode up to IScntrix, whr altered a cry; it seemed to her as if he had suddenly started up out of the door It had been his purpose to make a final appeal to her, and uo doubt his word would have been clotpicut ami moving, asd possibly they might have gained him his object, though he would hnvw had to contend against the incompre hensible doubts, hesitations, iierver.iity and pride of u woman who love,, and &uows that shi is loved, and yet draws back for the sake of something heaven knows what. l)ut, as it happened, not a flyllalile of llelliughum's appeal was ever ottered, for before he could open hit; lips lo begin the Isdl rang which con Veyed the order for the curtain to l'ii-x- ;n the last net. iSo ho, perceiving that thora was no time to lose, simply caught Ueu- tnx in his ji'mus, met her eyes fur nn instant, and kissed her. After that it was too late I'or her to draw back, even had she wished to. She went to tako hor part on tho stage, but she left a marguerite in Uellingliam's hand. bueh is the private history of tlmt memorable last night, tho other details of which have been snlHciently described in the journals of the period. Mrs. IV tern is understood to have sailed for Europe u day or two later. Jocelyn diu appeared, leaving unsavory traces he l I.. 1 I ..... ... r-h . . . juim mm. .nr. uaniiiiipu, senior, re turned to his place up t'.io Hudson, where no is occasionally visited by his married daughter. Ed entered the ollico of the hitter's hitshaud iu lho capacity of clerk, and is doing well. As for Mile. Marana. the famous prima donna, she has van ished as utterly as if she had never had any existence. There are two or throe persons in New York who ure believed to know bdiuo thing about her; there ure perhaps a dozen who kuow enough to look wiso whou tho mutter is broached in their presence; there aro hundred or two who have hcurd u report to the effect that there were some fucts connected with her engagement iu this city which have never been fully explained, but tho great muss of the public huvo never been nt tho pubis to entertain any misgivings on tho subject. They content them selves witli looking forward to tho time when that most faithful nnd enter prising of impresarios Oeu. Inigo shall onco more bring olit at his new opera house tho greut Mur'aiiu. TUG K.ND. M. Miiinguult, the famous anatomist, discovered thut by forcing air into tho luinyx of u dead uiiimul eouuiIi could be produced very siiuilur to those of the Voile liming life. "THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER." O y':rrv fl:i, Hit hjt.iIio! nnfitl A l:i :1:'T mid n l i.lliT tlnirftlit J'.y FO 'llld ltl'1' .": I ;'l i'H l-'-.-n il, Wlin liimw mil i ll ; i n Im vil tiflit, Put, like timrn'SK' li ndnrs. i-nnm iinsntmM, Ami il:al tlie rimy nf tltj stum liiin- on, llmuirh rlitnlr.Mircl when day tin! urn Itln pj.ci, r.n flUI vMi i.'l iiy fmintlit. Kn sltnll ll y slurs fmever Im Tlio i'i: 1 . .n i,f eti'i'iiity, And s: 1 1 i l m ipes tii!;i l)ier wnvn A lieiti'i :i 111 tl.o Inst I'l lisln rl slnve On i-ri'.li'H liriiiii-rtl ihore iirwn Hulls tl-e proud l.nnliiT of 111' fns. Unviil 11. JiJinmn In New York Tinim. N ABLE POLICE HORSE. Ho Con Count fp to Six anil l'rrfnrm Other IVI. Tho rleven t horse on the New York police force i t Pnmpey, whosn regiKter cd mini t: r nn I lie books of the (lepart nir. t is 2H. Ix t any liovse or policr imi!' v.lio disputri thin Hfatrini nt Ftop fri"..;'.rd and prove to the contrary. I'onipry gave nn exhil itinn of his tal ents for the lii'iirlltof The Sunday Jour nal, lie can remit and understand?! nr flinary conversiitinii. He is, in fact, nl mnst as inlelliii ut as a .o:i r:ai'.n. II" is the steril mid iiifeparahlri com panion f Itntind'imin Ji"ds:;vntl P. Kere-ey of the Thirly-cdghth pvei inci, which is in the ii'.n;r::i'd ili -tiii t. Picii pi y i.-t ri inaikiilile not nlni e fnt his tal ents; he has nlso u history, which is full nf human interest. Ili.'i int' Hi." nee develop.' d tn raniilly that Kin .y licgau lo t'wh l.i i a few trickf. Ile'wfiuld lickle bin t.'.'-r tint rif.dit for h :i v. itii a f-t! v.- i;...! say, "iYi ep v, ;.'ive me your viiil hand." At (i; -i the Im: so would raise his 1 ;; to nvoi'l the ti.'l.l'T", hut slum lie le.'.rued to do t'.e .'':i:;ie lliing inert ly l.ht ii ho liuii'il t!'e v.c::!s "ii:Jit bcntl. " The rami' p;c . -s t;:i:; ht 1 i.:i effer li.-i 1' f! fmt , Inn pnli: ,'!y a ' ; d to tin fin, Ins i daeatlnu went on f::v;:'i:l.v, anil he Ici ii' il to v.i: v his r!g!it (if hi:: left, hi: .1 I :.t a luere v. i : d from bin sinis ter. IT' v; s :y mail'' the i.t rse nd' rstaml th::t !:(! he used the word "pap::" in CM'.veivalh'ti he r.'fi rretl to liinH.-'f Ki-rcey, Thus the pollceiaan votild say, "(live p::t a your riflit ha'id," and tlie animal v.c.M undt T.-rii'al i rfictly. The horse's i::r.no also was varied occa sionally t i "J'apu's liny. " An int! r: stinii font mat (if Poiupry's education v.tts the r;:i idity with which he acquired kii'iwleilge. In twn wrrks lie raist d his right foot when tidd to. His tec lu r hud fewer (lifiicultii H than most turn who train animals. Dogs aro n?:n;;lly found to be inattentive and un duly i:;ul i rant. The superiority of tho horse lies not in greater intelligence, but in greater docility. The next rtufio was to muko Pnmpey siiy "Yes" or "No." A tickling on the side i f tho neck caused him to move his head nidi-wise. This was accompanied by tho command, "Hay no." Finally tho tickling conld he omitted. A titilhi tion of his chin taught him to move his houd np and down, which meant yes. After this Pompcy bepun to loam to count. A light whip was placed on nun of his forelegs near tho ground. Hit raised the leg to avoid the obstacle and tapped tho ground lightly. Koresey nt the same time snid, "Count one." Then ho counted one without tho nse of tho whip. This process was continued until I'ir..piy was able to count six, which is his present stutoof proficiency. ".Suy, it's tl o'clock, time for relief," pays Kerescy, and Pompcy gruvely scrapes his fore foot six times on the, ground. Ho tukes two steps to the light or left when told to do so, and in fuet has so niiiny uccoiurili'hmcuts that they cuu uot ull ba enumerated here. New York Journal. 4 Kipliui;' f amous I'uem, It in the sentiment, says Arlo Bates ill Tho Atlantic, mid not the object, which arum-is sympathy mid kindles the iimigimitKU!. No mistake could Lo more completo thnu to suppose thut iu this poem is to l.o found uny urgument in fuvor of tho use of machinery us mu teriul for poetry. Iu "McAndrew's Hymu" it is tho ehuiactcr of tho stanch old engineer and bis feelings by which the reader is moved. The wonders of the great engine arc a hindrance, and not a help, if thty aro looki it at in uny way other than through the iyis of Mc Andrew. Tho piece succeeds or fails to the degree in which it makes his emo tion real uud contagious to tho reader, unci that, too, us emolioii pr.ro uiul sim ple, quite without regard to wlmt 1ms excited it. In so far us the attention is ouught ty tiiilrnl, crunk throws, fa il ing pump and "juirriu dynamos" ilia ly suggestive us is tlie epithet iu this last the i inolionui effect is wouk eucd lit the expense of tho intellectual. Hot Milk iu Nutriment. If uny one doubts tho nourishing properties of milk, let a test La mado of the following prepurution of it: When very wcury or weak from exhaustion, heiit some milk to the scalding point, until u thin skin begins to wrinkle up on tho surface, nnd then drink it i:s hot us possible. It refreshes utmost instant-' ly uud lesion s tlie exhausted vitality to u burprihing extent us soon us it U taken, it is in ore nutritious tliau uny, of the In of tens mado from mcut ex tracts or Unit niaiie from fresh beef SiiIimtUx) for TlIK STAlt und gi t ull tho lecitl, county und gonerul news. YyANTKII -KAtTlll Tl. M r X tut WnMKN " In travel for re.polwlliln esluullslied house in I'liin-vh ii ll i ii . Si: In i y i;-n mid n. lii'llres. Pot-llloli pt'l'liiiiitcnt. Ilefi i'i nci.. I iii'loie sei'' ii.ldiei-se'd siunineii envetipe. Hie Su'.loiml, Slur tnsiii'iiiii'u lllilij., I'liU'ii'-o.
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