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The Evening Telegram (Newspaper) - October 24, 1885, Cincinnati, Ohio TBOT OUT youB JTLAHMS^B. Tbr oridli'» »i*d im balbikR no    |*lp<‘    their lay. Th-y'fi fl> j-,j to tacitinnfrotitl! to bare thelf Ut 11 > Ka-uiikf i>Q uiorr't m«nU.« tbqr'II fLo*Ür , witrhi;    II And rl-nl i i\ tb* natitr tir ¡frontrMiaf «vrrr-whcff. AdaíonSiioy «-M'lf ttrnr «nh mn< lay wltiMrr ’Tirar oulr J íeí the otLe' ti;ht hi« aMti'fi^rr wI ce-‘. Kti'beduu lilt R irlif it t!« jon », :n %e)n of •'lieiy fin»'-. A tpaikllni.    there    a«i    of    fieikr    of    *|    i i« r i! tn-.    . 4 ala: t )«i Mare »f nn«al r o'ea nov dloeot anlly ]ar. H'bUitt B 1^1 u i Atuiier art«u{i g 4 lu diudly »«r. The rj«!U»< kavet r nt U1 tng, die ttie rtokt and Autiiinnii gLmir^ilSien ua the tlp<r to|«r'« n*a*. BoHn-le tr.titd tl*e reef »trr and pt t jroiiroUter on. Ao‘1 (kitdve lourw’tf no hrngcTi for tiie pk-aaant rummi-r a aone. AT BAY. {By Jlrr. Aleiandcr.] X    roatlniied. '•Why ar*' you liurrying away fo Irm--ilouT” a>keii Vimer. “There ia nothing t • ihll Ihxiing    as he iuu loat hiar«at.*‘ “lie la nut happy uut of cluh-hind I aup-fioar,'* mil Liily Franr»*, afttliig down lie«ide Iwr    *iii. “I nm«t ny F aim ^erjr »r»rry be hurt the 4*leetioii. lie    ile<««‘rveil Irefter at , the liatnUiaf the l*enhttni men, hat It waa llte radk ai mining a-ople that ti r i«! him out. ” , ”l»o yrm U***ie -'.n " aske*i <ilynn. ) “‘In TJiurwlay : I ‘•np|i><'<' y«.u will not roim- liQ* k ijuiu- w ■‘•K.ii? You are foml oí I'aria. I think ' “My movementti hn- niUier utjn rtain. I iniy go on P» Hi rlin.' 1* I wi.»h you won id eonie a« far ;«i fienoa wfth^ mti' erji'd Vérner. “I am dinit a|e iMiintyii U» fV •AfH'-a.' on the MailiierTaii-4*atietatH»te. f hate traveling alone. iNior Ih taniwin who fxirumatideal lier «lied of a few daye' fever off tlas «-ra-i of Calalaria— 1 aiigltt it )ih«>r.tinr in wiine mardiea, and—“ The entrane • of l)e<Tiitg Itilernipte*! him. “ilow do, nil Ya»u Mill Iktt, Vemer’*’ He took ñu i.oi ice of laxly Franeea or hi* «on. "Ye*, I want to aee th" review tomorrow, end will euri hy the I.vont mail at night,” mid Vrnu r, in au afedugetic tmie. I»e« ri«g tnrew hitn>«lf into an eacy-ritair. «'It laimiiig, *it i* getting inMifferahly hot liete. (V>«iil you tnunug • to gart < n Tue*-•lav nigltt instead of Thins lay morrnng’'’ — to ilia w ife ‘ I alMiuId think    * • Th II I ray intkeytujr arrangifment*. I way, viiviiii, th;aj« heik very ihaky in Sjairt.' TiM ro'w ill lie u inoaendoii'* full in S|«nNli iSoTi L*” They wilJ Tv«v.ver if f.ne fan l.ohl on. 1(1 fwt. if u fVllow (un afr»rd lo whit. It would not t* a i-ad j i.tii t»i hay nnw, ’ re-tiimeil t.lyati'    V Hrr>v iNfririg*vaíet l>r»iigÍ!t I:’. ma»f«T • ant hianiy anti    a    dr.i'    aru >iiiit of h-e, a r> fiv.dimeni'w liifh !•«>!!« Verm-r and tilyr.n th* linftl. Tfaver* l>< ring wa.«’all. Init no* .*<> tail a* •ilynn, r.jon '•'nieniionally di'tm-gnWwii k»/*«ing. with ngnláf. andieratk; nntliin*!», Mtel gray l y.v and naf hrowif l air and jrou'Uxhe. Hi' wge on the whole a leMHiUriman and l« •■towt d a dea) «»f liiBenilly'tfiletl««Iti^atmn on hut |opii larity. He wa> «( tisd- reil ratta r the tvjw? pron U n.aitiv Ln-¿l'*lhi o'.i:itry gt nl of a fxi ' ¡Í ttf a jiron ^ .    . ------ .    -------„  _______ mail of a fiiirfv • lean life, thougti n«i ««int. and a little martyred hy Iving ImnI to wi «•ohl and ínijwtietmhíe a wife. ^er>; ant». «imI    |»ooplt; of Hut dfwription, v lil»|jrr¿d -tluit the -teel givy ey«-« fVMiid fhtoh wlthhaiefu) lire, and that la«ly Franee* hixl jtrt tneulder and wtiUer ainee the 4eíi«rtnlty and tkdiratr «d her .only cliild had tMvome perrcptible and ht>t'«ele*a. while Mr, Ureriiift'never i>taye«lat lieiihaiti aloiie with iwr. tilynu wa« foinvciou* of an anaffnunta-hle<wiii»e<'f relief Wilien lieering egprrw*! a ilf*ire t • «pat Fari«, even moner than 1m* had at tirwt iitlriidyu. H wa* abvunl pi imagine that any evil foiihl ari*e «ml uif a mete |«<»iiig adniira-th ti it rtMiltl Im? n«>ihing m«.re, fhr a iiaml-wtrtHe Mrkngvf.    ’i»** eiprewkm of Iheriitgu eyre, th“ nntaeinewi. wumler lire, all eomiriingled. whii ti ha<i hi im* prraMil him, tla heil har k vividly iK r*e<« hi* men.orvi wit)i untHiuiiiÍRhetl dL'lurhing fo c . liul Ikv-ring waa talking. • I I av« tie* n ruund t 'onnt de La1«>ii.r • aiahie* ilr.a morning. Have you ueeti them, tilynn ' They ore *worth :i viwf. Hi* *tnt! grotiin and IWad men ar«* all Kn- SU*h. 1 am Very niUi h inrlin**! to liai k i* rhf*tnn‘, •Bvr-le-*lu'-.', *for the IVrhv He- a vpiemtid horv, «miy, «W eotifH it inn t alwuy* hheul or hr»* . II tliat win*, 'flieft* were a rtinph* of Anifj-i.Mii* lietkifitr tliri^iigli th* -tahlr*. at tiM' t«nic time, wno •«eenM'd d.-ueeilly Wide awale. and tnt l.tu ilnyiiafk Ixilh 'Itar le-«1af‘ an«l a lilJy, 'Ktoiie d Auvergne, aliout whirh 1 .'Jtii n«*t *u «m 1 liave t it t «i.ne of liiem, VandarvtWjrt, in I.omlon, d«> V» It know him’ «•lytiit tiaii) lie thought he diti: Die talk l»e«iaro«' lor a few minute* of the turf— tntfy Ami wiiilc it went on the hoy n«e, and foth>wwl tv hi* niother, w^o fuverWd hi* rrtrewt,noiei'ler-iy left the rmitn liiynn. hvikingat Iheiing at tld* moment, «-aught na txprt«Hk*ii **f maligrient divtikein hi* • ye* lowanU hi* *h f<»rn,«-«l wtii. .or hi* w if*, •tr lurtU, whkrh -urpriw-»! .md n volie«l huu. him. It wa» ¡n*i.kntaneou*, and lie ivMitiir-'iievl to talk lightly ai^ pieawintlr, till iitynii n*"' tobi<l l.»«l) Fntmsw good uiom-tag Venier l«*fl the ou.m at tlie Mune time, ami Hie two m« n walkeil toward* the lia» # «le la f’otieorde iwgelher. * Fiity that fioor Im ii a eripple.” naid «•iyaii, «peftking    hl« tlmughta “I finry iNxring la a f««íd deal «-ul upal«onl It ■' * “I «kfti't knuw    ¡leering, iior do I eare ruudii,t’ M-tumed f aptuln Vemer, hlttnll;, “hut It liaa been a <le»t«eraie cTV-f to the m««ther. Why, wh« n we were (.-hildrwu tofprtlier—ay, aiKl afler--lawly FnuKwm waa the life of u« all. I never •aw a girt with m> turn h go in Imr . and now!"—lie bn*ke off ei|«rewidv<Iy. “How. ever, no u«ie ran help her," be added, after a naiment; and th*vi •ubjen. hrpu* t«i talk tliey rcat’^Vd the eonier of the l hampa Hywww. wliere they j»an«e»l to ear the Em- prvMi diiva tjr I hen* Veiner turned back to keep an eii«^< mrnt and Hlynn utmlhd on»iowly tu id* h«»te! rrwilutely retdating a • r «tig letnptaiiou t«i «mü and imiuire for Mm> I.an4t>ert. Indeed. wiUt the lielpofa gnnd d.«l of kti**r writing and interview* aitli Miadry f«rw<fiagr«i,f Anaitrial ¡mpin-aiM-e. t*lynn i*>»inve«l to keep hi* miiul free frum fntagvnaiive pk-twfi-a and imwiai. ih|e aoggnttlolo He We* U« t going to make a had «f luRiMrif. or of any one eiar. eiihrr, he wa* too ohl and eijirriemed pi U-«arrWwlaway hy a ruioantb (-ni«.iinP'r. or Hm-li«|Oid luvrliitéM «d a |«air«if lu.lr.aia, dreamy. lUrkddu# er»-. “Wlwl eyi -they arv'" lie Ibought, a* W «at at hU *.«oiid ih-jFune, utibamiay nioming. iknv wiMih'tlava aiiiee Im IumI anjO)*»! the hoM'iia ity «d Ida «iWOiMhtm i*»mradenf Uie f «líf.u'uia eplaude. “Mere <t|iiav demanda that I eal!. I think I have bem un«ler tire .iftaw en«»a|A to tPuid thialaat fdatltada wHInml flttMhiug. teaulra, tha wbola Hiing la dMwadly v urkuit ” t*o after hmk- mr, oe auoeu. after •laiekly taming the ; Fraufb laditka, Pli ler of the l hamna at HwdH^ia a awd i^lwg lha Km-11»a parfwaM of araage-Moaaoma whieb to tb- Ktm lyaa fo de l.’Kv a^vie. birib ftvww tha apcñing dooe cfwaird him tikaiba rorlmlaaf drtigbp an vivulia did It racBlM him d tba pbÑwiat bMfv to wkPb bla ftrat vialt waa aa tiitmdactbM Vn kajmalmie waa at boma^ awd madenud^ tbd ibe wrrwi.a^ ing a different d'^Kjr from that tlirongh wtiich »he liu i u .‘lerjvJ/liini on the fpriner <>f<*a.«ioii, iTijke to‘ Kune on«- witiiiii, and imme<liup*1v I>aml «Tt him-«*lf. in a gor-K<*m*jJreet i .;;-gow n, a test on hU h« a«l, and a eigun-tte in lif* moiiHi, rumc fortli Uj giwt him, ‘vilynn. loine ah»ng into my den ,her<». I thmight yuti lind h ft, for -xmie otlier dig- F'ng». I wa* going tl^ hi«»k y«»u up Piduy. ve not had u moment Í could fall my own gintt- wc |j«irt«*d!” While he»pokc he lifdifftMl hi* vidtor iuto a umull, very umall niorn. confainliiK a Imgi* kmelmb- table luadi.d vvi'h letit-f.«, n«;WÉpu|iera, email atv-ount b««k«, aii'.I ail appliHiiftw for writing, and two very' forniortable cin.ular Diair*. Tlie-e articles of furtiitare srarcely left room to m«jve. A looking glass, surmounted by a (*uuple rtf revolversi completed tbp «h'cora-fions. A dim light waa admitte«l by a long, narrow stained glass window; anda Mfond dkior, which rtoo<! open, It'd into a I umfortably fiimished dining room. “'rhU la my ( ablnet dc iravaillc," wfcid lAOibert, wheeling round one of the chairs; “and 1 am Just taking au hour or two from the bahbath to clear up auiiie UtHe arrears of work. Wliere have you been all these «laysr* "Very busy, or I diould have paid my r<*s|«« 1» ta you arxl ,Mi« I«tnhcrt soom r.”' “To Im* sure, to he sure, you are in b'J.*i-nesx yourseif. Anything in the b«M/k-muk-iiigway? 1 think 1 rememlM-r you iuxl a [uir notion aa to the valu« ot a horxc.” “Xo; niine ia a more »*/l»cr eyslern of gamhlitig.*' ’ “.Aha, the share markrtl I cou 1*1 give you a hiutjir two atxiut tita^ tu-w si-am •tiiucom|>uny they are gcttiug up in Ham-Imig”    ' “thank you; my hondi are pretty ful! alna«ly.’ .\fter a little furllirr coiirer*atl«>?i on finaiM'ial ami sfxirtiag tupie* widh- Ijim-fM-rt was ptiHjing his |<w|M-rs together with af»nic d yrre«- of i;»**;-!! cnJcr; he propvjiM-d to j<»iii hisdaugiitcr,. “iilM wa.* <iuf t«> maAs with her frieial* the iHiViliU-r*, Wild had)hri-,a^fw*t with the^; { Imvc w-wlricly fu r this uioniing,” 'S«v saying he hW *j)d hd Hlyiin tliMugh il^ diiiiiig-rOom to an arclx «1 ^«loorway, »« r«.»i whh'h a Curtain of rich «iark Vaiff was drawn, lu)«l iiftfng it crud. ".Arc y^ tliere, my jewel? i liav« br«»ught .Mr. tilyiin t<j .*ee you," "t'oiiie in,” aoid a voicc and us lie entered tilynn siw Mis* I.«nalM rt advancing from an oj»e» wind«»w to iix-cl him. Tlie nsim into whh h in- hadtwcnu*h-«■rwl was sniali. thoagli larger Hum the minuP-apartnu-nt leuiix-rt had *ppn»pn-al«*l. It was. pn-i(iiy an«l lightly «le»'orat«*l. the hanging* > jhkI «halr-«v*vfrs b**ing of chintr.. l»ou<(Ucts of r<»s«-* ti«*i w ith bio*- rilr Uv «ft) a ' n ain groui>«l, a«i<l lia«l «in- lafge wTihIow «»(M-iiíng on it Í«l< oi.y fall of rt<»w-erS, w liiiii uverimng agurdcn Is'itJiigicg to .v Isr.s' h*A«'l in a stnet lieiiind. To«t«* were Ixxik- ami lif Odh woik, a‘writing talii'j, and ,v ***wing iiiachiti«' ulxait, and it wu* evitlcnlly Mi«* rairubert'.* private -iHing i*cini. A stout, cl-lcriy woman in I.lack, w ith a la< e cap atnl a'largc 8j>r»»«. ro* a* they enter»*!, and wa* nliout t-> ¡«ave tiu; nsMii vtin'ti f^iytH rt es'iainit*!. jn Id* beany mann« f and ratin-r |s*-iil!ar Frefi''h>, H««w g*x-s it, .Mailatae Wei* r' I bo}*-^* y«««r cold i* Ix tti r .V .*ijtpiii«T ri.»M i- wor e llum i»n v othi r. for it * «»ut of W awai. 'M.flatiie titatiki*! .ff<n*iinr. r<(<»rty<l, Iteri* If iii'urlv tjuin- w» !'). .iii«l vaf»!*,»*-»!. "1 tbou^ht' V».u ba«! left ISri-: at b'-axf iny fatiier did.’’ *ai‘l Ki*i«' laimb* rt, gi- ing' liaiwl, while fb<- »jlh'-r b« !il an. |*|*'!i pSNhH#'diitldiy. weil thónihil l«*»k. "I stxiuld n<,«t i.ave left viibont calliitg td *ay g'*xl by, ,t«» it.ank you again-for your dcUghtfal H.iij,*,” r»!virii**l tilvtin. ciic smiled. "Will y«»u »lt «loWn. or shall wc go into the iMhm, Uik i* *ach a liny i>laiv-^' •tiu. we arc snng «rH»ngh Ivere. ,An«l bow are you, my deari’ You havea'i mid ‘good muming* to your old latlarr yet.’* “My old fatln-r!” lewningbcrliewd against him uirwn Instant. sriihinexpee«(«dbie ioyiiig grwie; "whvvhcis y»Hini{«T Huui I am. ,Afr. tilytin. Wlicn I have h**en brooding over my book or w«*rk 1 always ftel as ft muuc bright, pleaumt ptayfidlow- Iuxl come to rouse UM- wrhen roy fatucr wraiki in.” “Thar"' said lautibin hs»kine over with infinitt priile and a qiiccr ciprr*-iv«- U'hI and tie* of the h'-a-l to <«lynn, a* if to «ay,. “What d«» you tiiiiik of your o «1 Hglitin'g. gaming. hand-to-n«oulli (u:ura«)e n«tw?” ‘It* not every ohl cu.»* that can find a nh-e v«»urig ijwly to say a* much fur him h« y tie said al«md. "I quite un«k'r>fand it," relurrci f»dynn, «Kniiing, hi* eyes full of U mler ádtnirati««n. What a cnrams puude tiie whole thing wi s H«iw hixl lambert alia* Mcrri« k, or Merri« k alias l«mlM-rt found the fun>l* to k«ep up tilt* «stabli^ment. whkh. m«sl**i «* it wa-, must «vot sil or seven linndrtsi a year? .A««iM-*lly, be|hó|Msl. tliough ironic rtaiu ditnly n'mcmb«*red trait* he f«ar**l tl«-lively. l*oyi»h ljinib«rt wa- ii »t t:n iii«r-t *t upnlo»is of men. .‘-ti.l regard (• r -i *w«-*-t !>«« h-tiu«l a daughP r must, ougiii to k«* p iitm -traigiit. • Wl»#t are pai going Pi ilo with yourself. Fide, till* damp, drittltng aft' moun'’ you «aii'tgooni ' i-ii yc* 1 «an, 1 wap ju-t a*king Mailamr Welx r if ■d|«' fell W«dl elioilgli I|>< ••me witii me t«i the saloir one can tliid ail vveatjx-r-iu Hie I ictnre* ” ’^•.\ ¡naal i<lea* faith Will you coiiie '^jlh U-, *»lyiin'for FII be j««ur ewcv.rt mv** If. Kl*i« 'Ju»i let ni«' get info niy « ««t uinl h*d-. and I'M In- with yoiiin a twinkling. “ "V«*. «I«v c«*tnr llia't will be d< liirUiful.' .An«l \«iu t««i. Mr »«lynn’ "\Vilh inhiiite pbas^re ■ Tbeiv I'll'nuike Tuv toih tte liei'orr y«,u »1 sav Ja« k Kobinaoii," cried Intuían. «* he |c?t the rhoni. "You are fond of reading. Mis- Iwui-bert’ aidt«sl (ilynn “Ye«. very Pmd, wád this ia such a de-ligldfui Kttglbli Ismk., I like it much better than Frrm h |aMTn." • MaV I «s»”’ ‘V Vrtaiiily," handing it to him “Ah: 'The IjmIv of the lake,'that « a VI rv o d (rieud I' Hiuught modem-young ladles Ium] k-ft »ucb «-hiklisb produVriotis far Ix-hind." ‘A hildish’ AVliat can y«m m« on’ M'hy^ itlsKieiriir andvivxi, i aÍtno«t f«-«| tlW mountain air a* I n .s>l and ttwl ^<>mhat Utween Fife Jainew and Ikslerkk. olily a mau ivHihl have wrilUii i-uat!” “I Must read it amnn." sakl tiivnn. half to htniaelf. a* Im lum»vl«>ver llic («ge*. ‘I liave mil Mall it situt ) wa* a Iniv ' “Thru y«Mi mad tiai"* ITial alwi o unlike my fatlMr’sotiiterwfrk mtg-"    * "I am afraid ¡rour fathcFs friend-' «I» n«>t stand very hlrt iu y«Kir ewtlm^ikon. I <-ariie«tly taqw 1 may ftml rooie favor “1 think I sl-al like you"—solily—gravt* ly -ami with-iut a tinge of c*iqiietry, looking at him while »tie s|<uke Ilf tould m«t have animen*! her Hihilr, even Itad |«e lM*rn in< dtosl. tlien wa* -otik--thing imiMistii;: lit her straigtitforward »tm-plieity, and In- replied, in il«e «wn»e tone •*l ho|<e you will try to like nie. Aon have not read many llngt.sh book* )ier-hai-’' Very f«*w tiooks of any klml. on<l lh««se fhierty s;n«v I hrft m Im*<1. It Ua greva delight: but I rea«l wry •htw ly. Indeed I aiu skiw about«-Vcx) thiUi;. not iMt I enpiy Um k*«." "I am rare >ou !eam«d luusie qui kh ' “I can alway* |«kk, ttp Aim. and eveu iung trksea, by dtf but I 4» not (ktuk 1 koriMd by mtte i|tii( kly. ' •Tell me." a*k«d (ilynti. moved hy • asiddevi iai|i«W. ‘ did yisw enjoy the iwrrw loal Auatay at AatmiO? I ahuuJd not im igtne iwotag aa atauwrmenl awltad to you ” ' Mut I «oaaaiu««sl; the crowd oml llw betahlBoaa made a |4««saat |Nvyar»." Thew. with a twddwi rMstloetkai. "B it haw do ycMi kwow 1 waa at tha awwa; thoy waiw tang apw. hataaa I fcacw yauT A stianaa thrill at trlatafdk shlrattwd i*gie|fi*JyBe i?ai»iel fké»    «A- mi-skm that her aeqoainUnce with '.him waa an event to «late fr-im. •1 saw you ilier., and I fc irwl you njigbt have-s-cnme. for I wu* with amaii)irho gnai^d at you a!rao«t rudely, b«-.-«ainig you icnilnded hi(g' of tpmg <iir., and 1 did not wish >oU P> osiwiciate me wifjh t«im. in your mincl.” “Mils lie a tall, liuugtdy-lookiiig than, verv Ftigli«h, ainl hitliercfídó«i¡racr , "Yew,” '    '' " “Theti t di«l sec him; bat not with jteu. It was 1st Itef'irc we came away. He waikcsl up'tsM|^<arriiige and hsik.-d ibto my face. I frit frightene*!, MTiydid he do' it? t^f wlmin «WT I remind tiim .’ Fcine 1 IM V * tboDirhtfiilly, while Ik- remembered Hat Deering ha<l. t:u d»iubt, returned to gaae once more at tlw fart; which Iuxl no faitei-naP-d biro. “Do you know the gentleman well? la he—««ksl, I mean kind, or liarvl and erviH ? He lllhsl np; with j| strange fear; I Ut I did not mention it to my father, b«-cause lie is ■«» fond, «0 anxious ai/<iut me.’’ “Now theti, pi, put on your Umnct, ray darliti’' the sun i* trjitjg t«i come oat. We’ll fake a faert, and have a g« »>J l»iok at the iiii'tures, ’ «rh-d laiiuliCrt, breaking in on flM-ir ili*<'oun««-. KWe was soon re.idy, and a few Imurs of «irnide, pure, but Hxtrough eujoyment <ti-MK-ti. Liinbert candidly avowing bia Ig-dilfen-m.s- to art gciM-raily, se< ured a coui-fortahle^ seat, atxl priMlui-ed a (OU||e of IK ws|>ars'rs from hi» |ockrt. To thtpe he devousl hisatteritioii, telling hiadauidi* ter he would await her plensure. rSo tiiyiin vra* pnx-tically alone wifli El*ie. He found a new ex|«erien(« in likr in iiuine tiiough iim iihurcsl appm-iation id tlic |»aintings. in the comidcte uiiaffcctfd reality oí her uuitiiH r, the lx»n«-*4'/ of Irr opinii»n*. Tlieli when -he f< iiinl he lupl *« <#» many galieritri and kn»-w MiiiH tliing ot art. tl.e intcre«l %Jilh which *he ilrien<<lto him was Dattering aud aniudnv; hutydüt •he was nady to aiv-ept hi* flictuni iiii-qoriition*«l.i .She t.ne*! iiKUt asscrtious hy iIm b *t »d li^ ««wp ; The ressfip Clrnrm' of her gi^ntle «vmqip-sare, while jt enchanted licr eomjwnjiifi, convgyedan'imj|»r«-s*i«»ii of iat«.nt Miyriirth which unchn«aiou*ly phjued himiiitoau irre*istiblc dt-airi- to exert an inrtuence, a di-turhing intiirnce over h«r. He was growing ciniM ious that at the first sign <rf <life»onijs»*ure, the brst Duitcriiig lie*iuitioa ill I’cr look or voht;, his lirnine»*, priKlcnce ami go»Ml re-olntion.* woubl go by the board. For Hje pnsent, Ixtwever. ail wad safe; he ipqftít as well en.oy hini'rif; in aii-oth«*rwt+k be would likely is-faraway, and luiakt-tfcvcr s.-e hi*‘tBts r <'alifomia com-nxh’r»r his lovely daugliter again. Nev«-r? M'ell. lu' wa* iwd h> sure al*>ut tl.at. Meantime tiw-s--v«re-t cliajs-roti «««uhl'liiit lind « aii-^ lo cavil at any oT hi- wdrd* i»r lu«iks; he wa«*-alnily ai^s'áhh'. and put fortli hia l*e*t |i««w«*r* of couvert-aiMtii. ,J»i*. liiemories Í art. of bd.er bn«l.*, oí all H»al c«nil«l lay. hobloi iri- <••inimnioii s itiiagipalb ii, with latuitive .«kijt    , Have I kt'Ot yiiu t«io long. «íf-ar íatlicrT’ « vclaiined Kbi .wh»n at l i-t she x»ugbt h* r much en<ltii:n,- i-grcm, and sank into a »« at ia—i-ie.hiin,    , ■ \V« II. >«iu‘v«' I e*-n n ffilh lojigi r traveling arotneith.in grt-a-« <l light nil g. I've til i«h«*l nir tw.«i jouriul- an«1 Iuxl .uloxe. Lilt yc.u l.;i-1 eiip j'tvl the pñ ittfv*, eh •'Vf-ry. very n u -it Mr. t'.Iyyli knows a grv-*t deal aUiiii }id<iitii«g. iiiiil he haA ex-(•laitKil ruqy ihii,^'* (h. t pui/le me. 1 i.« v« r eii)<»y*sl tin- >.»i«<i) um h bctore. M illyon «orne wpli . again, Mr <Ah un?“ *•1 íliáll I - very gL’«l h«- niurii'lf. with lamtaiile sobriety * Ihit I fear I vhall havA to icw'^e rtri* in al>out t»-ii day»,' j,liea«I<le<l, “Thth p'ray let us c «fin-one «lay next week.” sail! Klsie, quite unmove<l by this »m|Muncepieut. "All riiht. Ill» l«‘Ue." r-Uunicd her father; "but we mas» liagiing now; it’s -ix 41 ckick. au I I aski-rl VÍM,ent t«» dme/ W» have a little boaiueas Pi talk over.’’ Klhir waa aihmt. but a distre*se<I lotik crept ovpcr her speaking faee. “If you want Hi talk of business, may 1 not go and dint; with Aiituinvlle” ".Aha! y«itt {s-rverse lltth- j»u-*, you tie real oukii.d to ¡.«Mir A inceid, who Lsa go«id fellow «-nough. Why. everyone likes him but yon ■ ".Awii 1 <h> nut like him nor d«i 1 like to sing to Itiin.” , ".***• that! t.»-w’ an«l he an old friend of y«n.r father laforv- no, n«u «juitr before you w.rv born. M'ell, pleas»- jroufM;!!, dear; please—’ VA'hy. ’ inicrruptinit hiiB--vlf. ••th«-n' »«»ld Moti'iert hauvol. I ruuK s|s-ak b> him. ' Hi-w«-T)t forw.xnl an«l wa* soon in deep eonviTNitxtn with a *toiit Fren» hniaa thniiiph w ho-emrm Ik- |««.*»-«l Ips own. and they walk«*loti together, K!*ix and Piynu f«dl«>wiiig -o \iment i* «»:.e <d vour (atber*a friends w lio ii«it tirxl favor in your «yi- M' htsht-doiie* fe.*ki«t<«lynh. .Nothin. I «'ahtiot a«'ouiit for my dih-like but !t .i-r»-.” pM---ing her lutnd <io ijcr bt-un. 'iin'! will txvf g-» an.iy. ” Ami I wi»h a- hltlc r«a-oii, -harp it,^ ri tnri;i*l ««lynn. •Iki vou’ I am "lal. vv!.i« h i* very w rofig. b i’ it ‘ onvfort* me to ti;id -«Kne ««UP c!*- unr»»a-««n;.ble ,M,idain l'avilüem and .Ant<iiiK-t!c,think h tiMptit» nice and agrrh-abh At th«-d'l- r ««f \la«lanie I'.iv iiocr*’red-«len»T Ki-ie j-au»«*i.    1    nuy    a-    writ    go    in now»” «he -aiiJ Ib IjiniUr- “Will you not come III aii'i *ay a iMii*- Wi.nl t'> nio«lam«'’ and yon bo, Mr t«i\nii -l.c w ,l be *h-hglif«~l to Kt y<tu t.lvnn a-H-nttil ..Alt r • qiiar . rof an Ixiitr.s talk uni:«i*t a lie h "f < v,«icntlT soiul and r«-|*Vt*bl«- v ■:'or> i»e Wo» ««Wn duliy rv»iu«éo«d fo • «11 agtin, ami h-ft.llu* b«»u*rwiih lauifs rt. hr.ii.'.; that an<uber hnk.tuid )»t-cn oil hd tótlx ma»-.»' cliain wh,« h was twiniiig it-rii.r->uiid hirr. •'“l.e * an ehytwiit woRinn. laitii. -«id |jiiMlN-rt. with tpc airof a cunitoi-'anr. as lie left the Ikiu*»' with tilynn. "áTid *«« i-the rt«-niht*e!ie. 1 alway* « ount it rval go©;! iurk tliat Flsie fell in wph tin m, for., bi*-twe«-ii you aiwl mr'wndlht- i-íM. turne of my acqiiaiutancc* w< n- just sure 1 t«> introducw a young lady inib ms i* t) , it • fs-en uphill work, I can l«-ll v«»u, but ICjmI-ani<- 1*. tu* be* a ix« end oi a help lo me. AA’hv. yt»«d. nev«r Lave the tatni««t notion of all ih< wiam-whanis A0N0N110UTE '^gftoutl Stttt ÉtmAtMtlii THEPl'LLMAN CAELl.SK «KTMEES W Clp.cinnati,lnilianapoljs,Chicaeo; AND THE NORTIIWEMT. 2-EXPRESS TRAINS DAIir-2 WiChEtesaor Pslloiaa •MeeeiaS'Cara «■4 Tbrawab C'««eii<-B. INDIANAPOLIS iMrpat /«rwrr T'i/I* «»«*< litadla Mr*ri$. TUhrt tigker S. I». Cae, SIM aud f ime Stn jNa H. Car«I»0,i», D.atrict Pasa’sar Agt, l."9 Vine .-^treot. t ineiurut]. O ÍOHN' B CAKMlX, WJI. H. BALIiWtN, uem H* '■•aet,    Heal C. SAHLFSLD, THE HATTER, V Ha* reiiiov»*! in his new buihling. No. 179 ICm Strsot, M’here lie ..ells ail b adirtg My"»?- «.f Hat*. f'a|is and ,t.)ov*-a for ticnt*' and Ikiv* »? whol«*«ale pri«t. ivt* him a'i^lf, 479.Miifi to lar Twelnt. ■ TT.ii'.    <-1 T. j:. Fi>rniture, Carpets and * Stoves ON EASY PAYMENTS.    , 4 EAST FOURTH ST., Bet. Main and Sycamoro. ■ H ■ ■ \j    store    open    evcnlnf.'»    uaiil    Í    p.    la >1- JAMES W. BELLONBV Manager. JUST RECEI VED! \    -r    ■    ■    ^ New Stuck of Fall and Winter Suude! \ M'c guarant«« » perfect lit and a well made up garmeut ut the lowest pridb of aa^ place in the city,    '    . FILLE & HTTMBERT, MERCHA2TF TAILDRS, No. 38 East Fifth Street. PiAMOS^ffi I^QRhNP'ScMAREa-QPRICHfeJm^ ' teqoft-s®-®;! PKWw; AV/*f^OURw3T^ 'f^ey ^iiHjreatVArielyiNi^'gnsr JOHN CURTIS & SONS, Bi ll.liElW OK Ptnt-clan CIÍRRU6ES, N08.11&13 E. 6th St.; cwAnraATi, 0, l'lU'VJkÍN-/ afi'l I'.Kl AI.N’I'V'. Surries, Phaetons, Buggies, , Nos. 11 & 13 E. 6th St., • CIICWHATl, ol ' , W«:.áüo tíiíii' A iiijU' an-ortuM ;it )i ./ r*xuuii tutiid T-Uiti-». Call and Examine Our Stock Before Purchasing. Af'd *F W-a I.M v.v. BREWERS SPECIAL QUALITY Cincinnali Woven Wire Mattress Co. Positively The Only Woven Wire Manufactory! - ■ ‘ '*• JS' fiewwre of; imjution. Do itol buy the kn.t wr|iT,uiMkrthe iinprv««rioi) that ym noe buying our I**!. tV« -aid sell knit wise' f««r gt STRONG AND AIRV. Ar.d i«o b'ankeU moke a gtUNl IimI. IV«t m all .S-.Clieiv Ib'iiM'. <i\i r «j.úWi 'p-íerone»-»'in this Cj«v I i.-.t [iri.-miuto at < iUrtuimdi Exfio-iiioii in W'.'-: -1    -    i. 416 and 418 Central ATenne. heducvd to V; cajL •« wwkh j4yuK-ais. :t j* r <’• nt Jin* iit.t. i- paid »t ofluv. -4»F- Cabinet Pilsner Beer! A MoiIbI Seven Ream House ! aiifci,; Pure Good Liquors! Absolutely Pure Brendies, Wines, Cordiala and laquora lor Medicinal and fkmily uae. JOBN C. OnS & Co., Dr..ggfi8t8, 8. C. Cor. Sixth aad fine Straats. PROPOSALS. Ginclnnati Water Department. Bn>^ wu I. IT. Ku Kivr.i» ÜY iiu: of I'uUk'VVdfk* ;p lo-.VTL Kh.tV, «* ii.ta-r jt. tfc.. at 1.* <>.b«k iM.ui Í'r fwrfii-h.n* and'«l«'ht<'riiis ir.«u x.a«bm- «■«-tino.'tvrai» i a*i in** aixl t*f»— b-frul*-» t«* Ui''' iij UasÍT l*.¡«rt-mrtit h.r tb« v.-ar Cndin* ««-i.il.-r SI I*-* k->r «P II" aUiiii-aii<i l-ifiu <>t l-id Rp|-!> a: tb« «lab-vei (Im -Kpt ruiU'ti.h at ami ra.ifUH-rr ot tb«-flty Hairr VVnrk- »*>intr vS L-sblb •■ipwfi and tVutrol av« t'u-Tlx' »«r«l r»f« r>-^ U e r sM n tine any or. an the bri* 1 «ridV* Mb,KR. 1'b-i.H-ni. , r. T Hi vctWifeN.i > '1' s '    «■«¡.'1J4    -X W »1L1J..\M nr 1*. «I.VbKK «■*a! ir ioM'r '• «luntv. wlw**' kaipla*< td Á -, Mat« «•! *«1« -."I*- •111 lajkv n««tW itast «•«« trie l*ui «lay "I    n.t«-r,    \ I*    Molima Uorka ab*t brr 1.1 the fioa put me up to* M'uuUln t y«u think iwa*. b«it>g now a girl wo ltd all right in lier lathrr * .    vv    ii Ikmím- with a H*|«*'tabie youngwi.iuau i.k.-4 eh*tiii« to wait on her* Not « bil«d it. Moilaue tat* I niui-t have a y««rt of a lady to W a conj(-ani«m to Kl*ie and so »hc found Madaiii»- MriieM«ir u.*. Now tb«'.v are amng t«« nisT/.Aato m tt** to a vi-ry re-•pr««tabte ttcaiH \ >«»uiig Vicsiinle that will be auutb» r b«- k« r lor Fl-4r I t>ri»evr iwe-lin<iiibri« - on marly urrangei!, .and ipau be II b* pre.rnHil a- a jicei. n<lant “WUat a luderuw#y»ieni if i*," eja«'nint*«l Hlrnti. *T don't se« thivt at «11. r»-lurn*'«Í loitu-beri; “« gou<l girt will iortd of any nioa wimmaUshcr a kind liu»i-.iixl, «utd uiiIt knows the n itcf it i. to a    to Uutke #uir tbat all'* r.gbt. and -•*• t«4» one a giri Kife under Um* l-f< HC loti ot a otruug man " II* ifM k" witu l•riillJ.• ••Ih«•D• ara aoii « lirtti r 0*5*-» l^ I «vjnfewa, to tlie marru^g- de ««mvrnan e, ««id (ilynn, “but the worse outwctgh lh« m “ ”M*dl. I am im tircd for tl*a oystaiu. tl.ough «tur Aiuurrkaii girls would Mver TIL" CoattBood Tcbs'Itow. ■ti iti tbe oMirt« cuiBWum «•ai*    praying a 41X01»*- >'»ni«'is'Vcoa Ü*»- gntuwd of griMM «rgb-íU <4 >lut.« M ' vto ti;-" rru«»ity and babliual grviakvia**. abd itu.: -«id cwma- «ill be lor h«wr logoa and afn r.: ' * r’;* ^ K Vf V V N X II» •K.VKEIÍ».KH. Vtx-nx y* b r phuutilf. tourt and 4a.n -»rwu 1 LbtiBDaU. Ohio WiplrlbUr 1', .     *«-l»».i    lu« >Un<! A KXBEASKA ■■■SllFr. Ha Wtatad Uta Uot-atg lo Pnwper hat Objocltd to Corry.B: All tha ■wrdom It vnwa Nebroaka )«4l, tavwrm mIoi.b oikI iweltatataoftac y (*.n4«Bed lha sh«riff COTM o«t to wel.*i«M> Uw tmsHor, aod ha taowtad to ha • vary mee •on of taon *nhln|Dltai't ftM4 OS 14 w«wit'tM,*4M kitaw,' hi aimLgPi-tMMillr oltarreed, Ihia «•■•w «SNiutrj, t«td wa eoe I Itava tfXrlbilif H «Kh. mhtjvhiaatficlkl to hom«-w bi*t the 4>bl wolb-m co"k* din- M'hita wa ug Íof-Hi» f r- iwc^dyK al oije of tlie live > -1» ni*U i<"-    aiJiaiid the (A*«r ent*'»V'd 'be r»"’ip .i”»! o>k«-«l tb*- trjv-*¿1* for a,ihcw t.f toidi -:-.    . “Jim. VoU luu'it'N M.‘ii —v.,11 leiHy »u*4n 1 ■ *<a:>l tlie l«i:di< r-5    1 wat.t m do wliat * rtgilit aii<i I? r. but I mum «Imw the lin«'-uiu« «brr>    jiii!-l>:r»l* nuj-t i,ot try 10 I lit voi.r-* hr* «.i, an «--laahty ith the I?".' *tr "Í tny b- t i “A j.iii-b.r-1 d-l ><'•    «pur'H    ilw traveler a* Jun within i “\«-v Hi In f'-r lw.« iiu-iiM 1 D*w«lout Hu n ‘ jail Tint wh-r- i» Ilf j sd ‘ “hi.ht b*T«- laii 11». * Iver i.lateil |«1 •cr. Fit gdiuit, but It a li.< Im m the rtmnlv ran “M'hrfe «Jk» yon lo-.1t 'em up ' "XowlrfPe Ihrtr !•.«! I a |i«k oil any .Ul ii:at "Uut mltal “Hothiag In lertickler pitTciita fm from running Ueckim IheyTI all cloor uui os *i#o«i a* the amh |t ia |»uur ahd 1 htgm to water the wbiakv." “Aod you Wfiii t irr to ar«>p Vm’** *YJh, M. I'ta wnUivg tu beoheHffaoil joAHk and Iwont b» »«e Hw fwi.iy get otaiig, hut ilwy maaig t p«t taa mobv b«- 1 hi* iM.tl-e ill* a «:<>-4- iii.uif t • -iK.r. .' > . n >•*, >w *• ^^••» lari»' r»rf»in* rr-v|itl<»«« ha?’. pUtily o! ■ 1»'“-1 r--' . - .rru-»    «,-.■» u- I"'»»!"- '..i' -»■ »• • üik pniui. • a »    1b«* p«#»-l«»« B'ale a r*'If W.    I    i>-    Imi'Jr' i;» ii«- i*-» m ii .i.ifaii,- 1 « f ■ gi a «I •-•■o-iob*’*! ou*.*"» «I »n»‘l i>a-'»-»!«l -.fioi o<mo ..1,1.'.,I. 51Í a »-••'« ti-*!»—-i. ba Lrg '.ill'll a I ■»    •<    ’    .1 h * »t i»*!.» b< »i-. n • -«ji    *,    I ni«.a»i 4,-r'#. n-ixu 10Í '•««na*»') aixVw»* *»- « ‘‘ibl at» •«    •«.u.-'tapiia-    u*    1.    1    »..»    r    « Mr I ket f.*i«f» la»llN- *1 A l.'dkIN- a.' ‘i.Uin'i, etmi i.u;¡t; ,ui' ««Sis !li«U i»a I* b»«.i a<acv«d«'K.*ai» «*-1'J« ti’ii; ta«-;‘.-a BOFINGER h HOPKII^ W. W. Cor. Fourth and Elm StrMU. -Fl llN lilfll. FTtH Till;- EVENINB TELEQ m

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