New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 18, 1885 · Page 10 of 14
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T'JI?JUJ'/""',n" !?$* WA'T IT TVMWTt L'scxjun. Naturally patriotic, he was among the all its a matter of no particular consequenceonly "Harold 1" she breathed softly, with first to enlist For two years he served a lesson the child needed a pleading glance upward into his eyes. Slender and shining, propheticbone, IETO HEBEZCK. $ JjjL his country well, and in a regiment to cure him of something very like presumption. "You have not been near me all the Wepulled it the future to divine tatrc be sweet to be inlore ife* known for its bravery he stood It's little Balph Montaeute evening." Her bare pink palm, the bit in my own. At least, so all the maidens prove it among the first. So far he had escaped he had the impertinence to tell me that "I have been very busy with the companionship Told that wish Ala' my heart's so hard," she sighed, and wish-bone with slight wounds but he was not always he loved me. The idea of a child like mine. "I fear that love will never move it of my own thoughts," he Por, out of books, I cannot find thus to escapebe was wounded that taking advantage of the encouragement answered coldly. "I start for Europe for9" whispered my Boss, "What did you ask le lover tomy mind. and taken prisoner. Then after long, one may have given hi?p to imaginebut to-morrow morning" Lookingup shyly with eyes so true. dreary months, ah! such months to the it's too ridiculous. "For Europe!" "I wished," I answered, drawing hex close, *ethought of all the lads I know, "Libby,r prisoners at Andersonville and "The woman I win might look like you. id on each one have long reflected: "To be gone I hardly know how many "Faith, I don't see the rediculous tsince I find they all have faults, such months of anguish to the loving years. I may visit India and the East side of it," said Melville, sternly. "Her eyes as brown as a forest brook, .^Perforce I've everyone rejected." hearts at home, he was reported "dead." before I return." "Montaeute is young, but is a manly Her cheeks as pink as a sea shell's tint, She leaned against tfie window there, Dead, and then the wail of an unbroken A tender mouth and a saucy look, "Harold!" A charming picture of despair. fellow, andpardon me, sovereign lady silence. Lida mourned with a bitterness & And pale brown hair with a golden glint 5s&?y^ ~i He bent down his head in cold courtesy. of all heartsbut you did encourage Btft growing weary soon, she cried, GtfiHAN REME01 of anguish that found no relief save in markedly.n him most Her dull looks changingall tolaughter? "In short, that my future wife might be hard work and caring for other stricken "I beg your pardon, Miss Sedley ^"Cupid, I've chased you long enough You, dear little Rose, and only you." "I never thought of anything seri- hearts. Alas! there were plenty to care I think it's your turn to come after!" Hiding her face in my breast, said she," did you speak?" ous," lisped Pauline, with an artlessness I wished that too funny9 for in those sad days. Mrs. Brown But those who knew the maid aver 'Isn't it "You will leave me, Harold?" truly angelic. "It was only the chance That it was I who followed her. mourned loudly and wore the deepest RUTHHALU "I shall be obliged to leave many amusement of an hour." CURES mourningfor six months. Then she -W. H. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, kind friends," he returned indifferently. M!SS OMiET'S YAlEISTim Melville shrugged his shoulders. $ was married againwidowhood was so Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, There was a cold chill at Pauline's "A good deal like the story of the FLIRTATION lonely." But her last choice was a very But to Sore Throat, Svrelllnc*. Sprains, Braises, hearta dizzy blindness before her frogs and the boys,'" he said. Barns. Sealds. Frost Bites, bad one. Whether she had married eyes, but still she commanded herself. dismiss all less pleasant subjects, what hSO ALL 0T1UU BODILY PUSS 1KD 1CHIS. **A beautiful morning," Miss Olney him for fancied love, or what had influenced SoldbjDraliUndDealeneTerTWhere Pity CnUkbottls, With her it was no idle matter of etiquetteit do you say to a row on the sea by starlight?" Direction! in 11 Language* her, no one could tell but he, the thought, as she carried her bird cage to "Only 8 o'clock 1 How slowly the time was a struggle for life and THE CHARLES A. VOOELER CO. new husband, was a drunkard, and, after toA.TOOILE&*Ca) BalUaort,HL,C.*.4 the window, and threw open the shutters passes!" and Pauline Sedley yawned death. "I shall be delighted." some years of misery, the woman who TUTTS "And you can leave me so calmly, to let in the full flood of light. as she looked out upon the purple tints And the merry group vanished into was Jack Brown's wife was laid to rest Harold?" the enpurpled darkness, their voices Across the way afresh young voice was Qf the twilight sea, where now and then and few mourned for her. He lightly whistled the bars of a ringing on the air long after their forms singing. Little Miss Olney paused to $he bright reflection of-a star seemed to That was all of the past that Miss popular time: were impreceptible. PILLS listen, and a dreamy smile curved her into the waves. Olney received to-day, as she sat in her Beware, beware of the gay cavalier, Then, and not till then, a tall figure lonely room but oh, how it filled her Who loves, and rides away. lips, and as she tended her flowers, a golden August evening, moonit raised itself from the bamboo settee heart till her eyes overflowed in tears. "Harold," she cried, forgetting in the or couch just within the wide pausing now and then to inhale their radiant with the balmy air full The day that had been so bright in the moment of agony all her feminine open windows, where the cool muslin fragrance, a sigh escaped her lips. Old se of new mown hay, minunpleasantry morning grew overcast as the afternoon 25 YEARS IN USE training, all her womanly impulses, "I curtains waved softly at every breath memories were stirring her heart as she with the salt wore on, and ere night snow and sleet thought you loved me! Oh! Harold, I of the soft summer breeze, and Major Ths Greatest Medical Triumph of tko Age: filled the air. Miss Olney lighted her went about her work to-day, for this of the sea, and the sky all can not let you go!" Harry Livingstone coolly walked out lamp, but she did not close the shutters. SYMPTOMS OF A upon the piazza, igniting his cigar as "I am not aware, Miss Sedley, of sunshiny 14th day of February seemed glorious with the dolphin like-hues of Better let her light shine out, she TORPID LIVER. he did so. ever having given you any encouragement" so like another in the long ago. the dying day, and Miss Sedley, sitting thought it might cheer some lonelj "The coquette!" he muttered between Long Yes, the time was long counted on the balcony in her floating robes of passer-by, and guide them on their way 'Encouragement I" she answered, Ms set teeth "the heartless flirt! Now J_.es*of appetite, Bowels costive, Famiir So she set out her supper with the Bead, with a dall sensation in tbe by years and yet, as memory went half India muslin, girded with scarlet, bitterly. "What has this livelong I begin better to comprehend poor back aait, Pain ander the shoulderblade "snowy damask," and dainty china, and summer been What has your whole Balph's varying moods of late. She back, it seemed but as yesterday. She and scarlet *verbenas in her hair, made Fullness after eating, with n. disinclination J~ the silver that had bee the family course of conduct toward me been Oh! to exertion of body or imnd, had broken the boy's heart, and cares was only sixteen then"sweet sixteen" an exceedingly pretty adjunct to the Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with for more than a generation. It was hex Harold, if you leave me now you will no more for it than if she had cracked a feeling'of haTinc neglected some duty, Jack Brown called herand they often scene. &h was a 'brunette, with a choicest treasure, her only inherited break my "heart!" one of the china cologne bottles on her Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the wealth, and as she laid the solid knife called her a "little flirt" in those days. Heart* Dots before the eyes, llcadacbo brilliant complexion, all cream and dressing table! Well this is a strange "Pauline," he said, sternly, "try to over the right eye. Restlessness, with and fork beside her plate and placed world! If Pauline had taken a handkerchief recall a night in August when Balph "Didshe deserve the name?" she wondered crimson, Jet'black hair, straight and JItfal dreams, Highly colored Uriuc, and the other pieces to her satisfaction, she or purse from Balph's pocket Montaeute, pleading for more than life, CONSTIP ATION. and then she fell to criticising glossy as an Indian's, and oyes whose stood back to note the effect, as she the iron hand of the law would be down stood before you! As you said to him TUTT'S PI.LX8 are especially adapted her own conduct and thinking over those melting brilliance was like the dusky often did, and then she sighed to think to such cases, one dose effects such a upon her immediately but she steals then, I now say to you: 'One must change of feeling as to astonish tlie sufferer no one was with her to sympathize with old days. Ah, memory was "bitter glow of tropic stars. his heart right out of his bosom, and amuse one's self at a place like this, and TheyIncrease the Appetlte.and im se the her in any of her feelings. body to Take on Flesh^thut the tw.-m is society looks on with smiling face and you certainly ought to understand the sweet," as it often is, and as she thought No wpndr that little Ralph Montacute, nourished, and by their Tonic Action on folded hand! Just then she was rather startled by a difference between a mere flirtation and the DigestiveOrsjaiaS,1tejrular Stools, -re of her conduct to Jack on that never-tobe-forgotten thenthusiastic boy of eighteen, produced. Price aSc. 4 4 Murray st.. "V. heavy rap at the door. "Only some sober earnest.' I am now holding to TUTTS HAIR "Why is there no law made and enacted night, a sort of self-pity was madly in love with her no wonder neighbor," she thought as she stepped your lips the bitter cup that he drank to punish such heartless crimes stirred her heartpity for the young that i he hung on ber slightest to admit the applicant. to the dregs. How do you relish the as this? For crimes they areblack, GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a flavor? Miss Sedley, I have the honor The wind blew in with its attendant self that was no more. No, it was not word as am Eastern devotee hangs on treacherous crimes, even though perpetrated GLOSST BLACK by a single apphennon 01 to bid you adieuforever!" sleet and snow, and the stranger at the this DTK. It imparts a natural co: i, ic so charmingly by beauties the same "Lida" that, loving Jack with the priest'a oracular utterances. instantaneously. Sold by Drujj^ists, or threshold stepped in with it, n^ithei like Pauline Sedley and her sister coquettes! And Pauline was alone on the flower all her heart, was yet bound to torment sent by express on receipt of "Slowly, Pauline, when I am at your waiting for an invitation. A gentleman And this fair, innocent boy, Office, 4 4 Murray St., New York. wreathed balconyalone, with the stars and tease, just to show her power ov3r side." he said a little reproachfully. by his dress, but Miss Olney, though whom I loved like a brother, the coldest fSJNNEAPOLIS&ST.LOSJIS shining above and the sorrowful music not given to fear, felt a sudden chdl as him and see how well he loved her. She Pauline laughed, and turned the diamond heart might have spared him. By of Strauss' waltzes throbbing and moaning AMD I she saw that he was a stranger. He Cupid and all his attendant deities, I from within. Truly she had received had never meant to jilt himneverand .and* opal rings carelessly round ROUTE.'r "FAMOUS ALBERT LEA might be a robber despite his gentlemanly will be revenged on Pauline Sedley for her lesson! when on that night, at the valentine party, on her fitigess. guiseand her silver, her this!" Harold Livingstone was gone, and she had allowed Alfy Brimmer to "You are only a child, Balph!" she precious silver. How imprudent to set she never saw him again. At almost the same moment Balph it out before her unshuttered windows. take her home, leaving Jack, who had said, little disdainfully. Pauline was never married she is an Montaeute came slowly up the piazza The stranger did not wait for her to escortedber there, to find out at his old maid now, with her glorious beauty "I am a year older than you, Pau- steps. The lightness and elasticity of speak he was shaking as if with an faded, and her temper irritable and exacting. leisure that she was gone, and she fully his gait were gone he walked like one line!" ague chill. Who knows what she might i who had received.a mortal wound. expecteu he would come over the next Panline'Sedley reached up to tap "Excuse me, madam," he said, in a have been if- "Balph'" day and make it all up. To he sure, she his flushed, beardless cheek'with ber voice tremulous and hoarse, "I believe I Ah!thiswoildof ifs! Montaeute started at his cousin's am chilled through. If you 11 allow expected to be very penitent, and of fan. voice. me" course it was real mean, but then he "Aghldf seventeen is* equal to a "You here, Harry?" Shakspeare and he Bible. But before the words were fairly "Yes, all alone. Sit down beside me, man of&wentyKseven, any time, Balph! ought to know it was just a joke. The Nineteenth Century. spoken Miss Olney had drawn her own old fellow why are you not with the You're mioeL little cavalier, and you Many of the best known and most frequently But Jack did not come the next day, easy chair to the fire, and the stranger boating party?" dance *he polka delightfully, but you quoted passages are parallelisms nor the next day after that. And then had dropped into it, evidently exhausted. "I did promise Ibis morning to make see you are notif airly out of the top and or paraphrases of Scripture morality she heard that he had gone away. Gone Lida forgot her fears in compassion one of them, butbutsomehow I don't ball phase yet! Now, there's Gustavus or of some part of that large body away without seeing her! It was dreadful for the stranger, and when his feel like it to-night." Melvillerhete t&dnan, and your cousin, of moral axioms and worldly wisdom but, alas it was true, and Lida trembling fingers tried in vain to unloosen Livingstone took his cousin's hand, InTingsktne. 'cavalier sans peur, and justice which belongs alike to the his muffler, she offered her assistance Olney actually cried herself sick. Then and pressed it with a firm, loving in tones she found trembled, too. tftejxroeheT .Major Livingstone's Bible and to other systems of religion she resolved she would learn his address grasp. The next momtnt she fairly blushed and philosophy. Instances are so numerous ieueyes.aKH enough to jaet any ""I know all about Sit, Balph," he said, and would write to him but before she at her act, as the face, clear of its wrappings, mildly. "Don't be cast downshe isn't and well known that they will ^Ihearfe an a blaze." could carry her plans into execution a looked up at her. The pale face worth one pang of memory. The world occur to every one. It is generally and rfpobo Abstractedly, looking out terrible shock came to her. Jack was with the mustache and hair tinged with is wide life is longyou'll outlive this carelessly assumed that these didactic toward tfaensea, aod apparently unconscious married! And, following close upon gray, and the eyes! He looked but said IJIOW, if you only 'have patience to passages convey the nature and extent that4$he had any auditor (but the the news, Jack sent her a letter telling no word his lips worked as if he fain wait of Shakspeare's relations and obligations her of the fact she had already heard, far-off wa^cesandthe mantling twilight. would speak, but no sound came. Only Montacute's head' dropped on Harry to the Bible. But this is far from and inclosing her letters, requesting her "Pauline!!" ejaculated the boy, passionately, the tears welled up and fell over the Livingstone's shoulder. being the fact. His didactic use oi to send back his own. "Irmayibe young in years, but pallid cheek. Lida stood mute, transfixed "Oh! Harry, I did love herI loved Scripture history and morality, though by that look. "What does it you have taught raay heart premature Grieving was useless, but Miss Olney laer dearly!" hardly worth the hav- it is the noblest and most valuable, is by mean!" she said at last, in an awe-struck development. Yore have no" right to could notlielw agrieving, and as he sent "Take courage6fee is not worth it." hifsa^?e whisper. no means the only result, nor is it the speak to meilkus dgter playing with my theiand brokethe compactlittle she And the stalwart soldier, soothing back letters all dear i 1 li above I a correct map of the uvenir personal aswaybis boy-cousinJs woe, was gentle Then the stranger stretched forth affections all-tlie *^mmeri" x. and distinguished mark of' a ALBERT LEA ROUTE, as a woman, even while he wondered his hand. He had no strength for further el -Shakspeare's close acquaintance with Pauline sjtanGedi&p in astonishment. its Immediate connections Through Trains daily to -aee.lhat Balph took it so keenly and jesture, his agitation was so extreme. ing. the Bible. Many other people have Finished coquettettfoat she was, she had ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO, bitterly to heart. But though her own folly and Jack's freely employed Scripture for serious hardly expeetefi'this out-burst from the ttiout change, connecting with all line* rash haste had marred the lives of both, "Lida," he whispered, "Lida, don't From that day the gay little world of and i didactic ends, from Milton i most insignificant of all her victims. EAST and SOUTHEAST. you know me? Don't you know Jack?" Miss Olney grew into a nobler, better the fashionable watering place was astonished dcw to Montgomery. What distinguishes The only line running Through Cars between I She had encauragedlBalph Montaeute's Was the world receding from her? woman for the sorrow she had endured. at the devotion Accorded by Shakspeare is the perfectly MINNEAPOLIS and 0E& MOINES. Iowa. I too visible infatuation simply because Had the grave given up its dead She Major iJLivingstone to Miss Sedley. Doing "with all her might" every duty free and playful and every-day use he Tlirongli Tralna betweeu it amused her toanake a captive of. tfche felt no fear even in that first moment. Paulinehherself was morotfthan astonished, her hands found to do, living a life of makes of scripture by putting it into MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, pretty boy, and nsvwhe was as much Spirit or mortal, it was Jack. But for "-"(ing in Union D"o for all Points South and she was elated and. overjoyed. quiet usefulness, she found herself at the mouths of all sorts and conditions taken by surprise as tw!Quldb the fisherman .i u\ est. Close connections made with St A it a few moments her senses seemed to Major Livingstone wm ajman who was thirty if not positivelv happy, at least I' ind t I A. Dulnth Railroads, from and to all tf people on all" sorts, of occasions. if a writhing -trout should suddenly it* Xnrth and North West fail her, and then with a whisper "Jack" sought and courted l^rjfll, the belles of content. An old maid they called her Surely these keen huntsmen of "lewd CXVKVBRKI PCLMTAV PALACE SLEEPS find voice to urespaonstrate when nil nipht Trifns Tlianv tickets and bagI she clasped him closeonly for a society-namau whose'*Sbagnetic eyes" now, but little she cared as she went anfli pernicious, enormity" in innocent kod to destination ot v.me tables, rate of \l the hook was being ftvsisted Qgt of ibis moment though, for she must look at (as she herself had phrased it) and tenderly her quiet way. She lived in rented tw.ciil upaii netrest Ticket Agent, or address pdaoes,i those play-goers who strain at quivering jaws. him. modulated voice were enough to N. F. BOYD, rooms, where she had lived now for th&gnat of a solitary Scriptural allusion .it "My dear Balph, you ae talking set any feminine heart in a blaze. He CrVl Tkt. A Pass. Ag't, Minneapolis. years, for the spirit of shange did not "Isit really you, Jack?" she said at im.a-.modern play, can have no notion *rt nonsense," she said lightly. walked with her, herodevwith her he often visit the quiet little village of Loraine, last. "Are you sore its you what herds of camels they swallow every "Nonrien.se! Is it nonsense to- tell ycra read poetey, to her, he satwithohar during and the quiet old couple who "Yes, quite sure," he answered with time they witness a play of Shakspeare's that I loye youthat .my heart has the !iong golden September a laugh that if he had been a woman, owned and occupied past of the dwelling in its integrity. How utterly passed irrevocably into vwu Creeping twilights, ^mtil Pauline felt that would have been hysterical. were her dearest friends. The subservient Shakspeare deems the treatment that life wijl be a desert without you Llif beside him was ithe I brightest modest sign over her door proclaimed "But I thought you were dead,Jack." of religion upon the stage to the "Yeavey absurd ^nonsense! Go boon "Providence eould ..accord. her a dressmaker, but it was hardly "And were you sorry preservation of dramatic truth and reality IRON'ETHEOHLYTRU t&ack to school* Balph, ear college for Bhe heartily discarded hertother suiters. needed, for every one miles around Such a look as she gave him. "How may be seen in "Bichard III,," ^dear child, 'J should seoo tifcink of She cared no longer lor ball-room knew "little Miss Olney" well. can you ask But tell me how it was.' whee religion and morality become the marrying little Tony Warwick, wJ*o had To day her landlord and his wife or picnic parties. To her therhol And then he told her of the long oblivion, flimsiest child's baubles in the merciless just got out f merino froej&i" world -held but one man, aad that was TONIC /I were away, and her assistants off on from which he woke to find intellectual grasp of the tyrant. Iago, Balph Montaeute was silent. f*aulline's Htrry Livingstone! their holiday. She, too, was keeping himself reported as dead. The terrible besides being an authority on the efficacy lightly jjpoken words ridicule holiday all alone, sitting with idle prison life had driven him mad. He But still he kept just omtsid-e the of baptismal grace, is "full of most to the heart. was taken and cared for by good Samaritans charmed circle^i love-making l*edid hands for this one day, and letting blessed condition" in his reference to ie," he(aid, almost-.sternly, for three long years, and then not propose. And Pauline, growing memory bring the "face of her Douglas, Holy Writ,* and his constant display of Will purify the BLOOD, regulate link you have treated jne hen- IiITEB and KIDKEY S. when he was himself again, he found almost sick at heart, counted the .days tender and true." "Poor Jack!" Only wise and morel maxims. Poor Bowdler and KESTOUE THK HEAI/Cil that every one supposed him dead. that still remained of "the season." dust *nd ashes now and yet he never and VIGOR of YOUTH. Dy*. can not .understand it, and smells irreverence. yawned. -epsla. Want of Appetite, la- Kestton La "And," he said, "knowing my wife had "He will propose to-morrowjor perhaps seemed dead to her. How the tears of Strenptli, Bichard II. so far allows his clc bly! What a big wordffo and Tired Feellngabsolutely remarried and my other friends given the day after," she whisperedrto would eteal down as she thought of his sense of ihumac injury to get the better cored. BOMS, muscles and ion! One must anrase oneb me up, I thought it best not to break herself. "Oh, -surely it must ecL blighted life his early death. Ah, if nerves receive new forceEnlivens of his sense of xreligious propriety that self at a place like this, and you certainly the complaintdantalmt Snffer.I.nefroBrain. the silence. But hearing, long ago, soon/5 she only knew how hedied, this "young tlreirsekYrt he institutes ,e comparison in the Bjsx BBB eJfJJPPUe*t Power. oujght to understand the difference that she was dead, I could no longer LAD I E S It was evening before the breaking herofdf ours." He had proposed to and 1 matter of ttreachery between himself and 'SLj5 de healthy compTellon JJ"f?J*r between a mere harmless flirtation andf a resist the longing to find out if I was entirely HAB,TER*SrEONTONICaafe&ndnotei0fc.originaleht8fv,e up of the gay party that had enlivened married his wife all in one daymarried And in DB. Christ, and earlier in the play be series fPrlm,^S?reW real sober earnest Now, Balph, be forgotten. I arrived here but a the seaside hotel all summer, and in mad haste and "repented at leisure," out upon Bagot, Hushvjand Green as ~ii?J?,opnl?riiy & Frequent attempts at counterfeiting only dd sensible and leave offiteasing me, hat'$ a little while ago, and found on inquiry ibrilliant ball had -been gotten up to though tno human soul ever heard from "three Juda&8s,fOach one thrice worse agood^bpyf" \,t perlment-get the OHIOUTAI. ASP BEST. that your were still Miss Olney, and elebrate the close *the brief happy his manly ilips either complaint or regret. ithan JudasJ" PoorJBowdler can do nc thing Balphiturned awy. lived alone, or at least had an establishment season. Pauline Sedley had dressed Sle'bore the consequences of his but hold up his hands'an horror and HARTER'S 0MLYAKTl.C0H8TfPAT10B '"I see Mr. Melville coming this way. of your own." LIVE fr this-festivity with .unusual care madfoHy with a heroism which was wil certainly.esciseiihe passage, and Bk* You will .excuse me, JPauUae?" PILLSCSS UVELSB ofthe somehow -she felt that it was to be a part of bis .nature. Mattie Barnes the "Ah, Jack, do you know what day it hop Wadswonth shall smilingly pat his "Ohlflertsmi5rIw ji?r*,?SlJ,,4!Pnl?OBMDIT crisis in her ife. She xwore a lemoacolered the giii he married, had literally is? You are my 'valentine' sir. approval. No possible testimony to the SSBBBBBBBBBSSSBBBSBBSBiBOWELS COsSTtPATED. Pauline .drew a s^ of relief as her crape dress on .lemon-colored "jumped at the chance" when he Audacious, wasn't it for little Miss efficacy of baptismal grace to.be squeeaed.ju or Inactivity nTf-hoTO/vo-^.- _. T!ri youthful ewain walked .away toward the, silk, like a fair, aureate cloud, and her offered marriage, and consented without Olney to so forget the proprieties? of such a line! Jtew&y witk star-lighted ^each. hair was looped up in its shining braids much hesitation'to an immediate marmiage. The old people in the other part of the if! Shylock has -several allusions to Bowel* with a does of HAKTEB'SIJvTEB. PIU&. "Who wouid^imagine that the little SampledossSsat Freeon applicationbrpostal. house came home, but whether it was by slender chains of gold. Her toilet, Slot because she loved himoh, Old'Testament personages os facts, (St.. Send your addresstoTheDr. HarterMLCo.fe bellow would tuv$ ldid if AO seriously to hours or minutes after Jack came neither he knew by the murmur that jprevaded no thatnester-entered into her calculations. whose use is not rry apparent to the Lonla,, Mo, for our "DREAM BOOK." BVJ J"u MO,fo our "OBEAX BO iheart?" she murmured sofi&ly, as she Pallorstrange and useful lnfomatlott. of the "young" people could have the bail-room &e moment ehe entered, Their acquaintance was slight, dim, bewildered, tender- conseienced, .extended a tjljr-white hand toward Mr. told. was auccessand Harold Xavingstone's gbut she was aure he could give her a narrow-visioned Bowdler. While what Melville, who, with half a daz$n others, handsome eyes rested upon .ber face rfiome, and she was a dependent on rela'tives, cam family respectability and piety make And so the wonderful news of Jack's had sauntered iup the piazza steps. with evident admiration. and twenty-five years old. She of such speech as "Xes., to smellpork return became an old story in Lorraine, "You are lotifcang grave, fair tragic bad been taught to believe that to be an and Mrs. Brown, once little Miss Olnev, to eat -of the habitation which jour But the evening passed away, (throbbing^ queen," said gttelvOle, drawing' his "o3d maid" was the worst and last disgrace tells her children the story of her "valentine." prophet, the JNazerite, conjured the its brilliant hours in music and bamboo chair a hri&e closer to her, "May a woman eomld endure. Sh was devil into?" a speech in which the perfume, and Harold never eame^iear -3 one of the humblest of your slaves Tentore not very attractive, and Jack was not heights of dramatic propriety and religious her. She had cavaliers in abundance i to ask why?" One of the curiosities of the New Orleans hindered in his plan of punishing Lida. improprietv are simultaneously she was the cynosure of all eyesbut OCB UaVKB. "Did you ever kill maim a batter- Exposition is an air flower from Alasl though the punishment was hard reached at one bound. Bowdleristn ,ca he, the man of men, kept obstinately fly?" demanded Pauline, suddenly. the City of Mexico. It is two inches for her, yet Jack's punishment was tenfold tu only sorrowfully shake its poor bewilI aloof. a lf -eat many times, I am afraid, carrta**. 32 ft. track asd i IT*" long, and resembles a beetle with wings the harder to bear. A marriage dered head at the dramatist's readiness "Take me to the balcony. I am stifling ever set Head.bloct*. 2 ViST arV^^T^ tlessness of early youth. But and horns. The wings are of light sea I without love, even without esteem, and to sacrifice every rag of deference to its for want of fresh air," she said almost toed, sawyer control* ^d-lov^ i JuftfiS ask?" green color, dotted with specks. The he had {brought it on himself. Mrs. pet prejudices, gad, at all costs, to give pettishly to the partner with whom I have just done thesamo horns are snow white, and at the points Brown was not disposed to make the burden *he full and exact truth of Shvlock'fl she had just glided through the redowa. [y &f very short. The body of the flower is any lighter, and her constant repining msoner of speechJI", "Thank you, I need detain ye no long- operation* filOO' ?SlaTsT&u pale yellow and deep orange, and gives elville glanced qncstioriingly because some of their neighbors had er.* fineon fl&oa, noOlesi/ Enafbo a slight hyacinth perfume things somneu "nicer" than theyconld The Jtav. Joseph Cook says if Mormonism And Mr. Girdersleen, feeling jumself toefcht feet Jong *nd.-keepp afford added the last drop to his cup of "Oh laughed Pauline, "it was not a abruptly dismissed, left Pauline by the la let alone it will control every wgun. Bendfor catalnene Is? misery.- The breaking out of the civil real winged insect, Mr. Melville, I was side of Major Livingstone and stalked Floating sawmills are common on state west of the Mississippi river, ex* war brought tohim a gleam of hope, atraj jn high dudgeon1 Eftfgpi but spiking metaphorically. After oepting California and Oregon. I the lower Mississippi 2ftHEnirlnesfroin2to300H. fc. "wttair, pulleys, aurt narsera. JEteira, N. YBos 14WW.