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Show TIIOC AND I- - but It restored her anfffiff J atsVnJ-thoug- mins! and my. after life shall be one calmIy- - Intense study to banish care and evil mournfully; way. irom your lot, until the past shall 1'0 seem to your tranquil 'I emo11,0.,1101110-and blissful spir- you to one who the Phantom of a fearful t0 a" dream! SSfM-ra- at eaeh had blindly looked to marriage ' : ; to reconde differences which its intia A.iVed the SUYNY SIDE'. " mate y V i relationship could only serve to V I and thou ut more jAy n display prominently, and to supSock and the plow. deficiencies ply which it could but u ; 05113 dm i or tub PASSING yy yyy r1,? jjiy hack jests ,r The -,3 devotion it. O. HOOl. He checked his outpouring very Irt comins in the track; of , , to rhapsody b his Adolph '17 engrossing pursuits, for a glance had shown him that the which in a a r;;:)J labor. bare .Alt!,' lover she had regarded t i' l,iC fffu0W tor the share, maiden was unconscious. Recovering Kb iff; pride, Bertha found in a husland Rrl&ht Scintillations of Wit From miLe i:pt omy S' it b. fiom her swoon, she broke the silence with constanc- yra (r0,a n gli tlie Pens Yv';!ffn g ri r . to Ft of the Pun Professional an require abstraction from and a as soon as her strength permitted: Makers Humorous Heading for neglect of the petty but still needful no art hath My am Young and Old. I preserver! yet yours forever! cares of daily life, and a habitual il'Tn 4T..,An 'main Hea en sent you to deliver me from a yez rade el ut ay 1ii,IS, in "ntion to the heart, Her (. m most urgent tate more question bratin horrible her than 7 death! t Pot ",L often speaks alone m f . a11 ' p often imbpind May remained who Some fir,i,i)raiSe ,of " little time ago an elderly man centiy ? said Mr. knew her its mercy have granted you to be unanswered because PJtcom numbing tone, I)obnf my unheeded; his thoughts were wandercalled at the a Mr. of Thrstom,Pofn?,Hn Muirhead, shop and Oi fortune guide fly, and 'F,s my guardian through life. ing afar. Often did she desist from a !lr iuth repned Mr,;. p ln m"' nees- - I am yours in all jeweler in Glasgow, and said that phwat did, av honor it? records at the eye, forever. sarlly longer1 endeavors to fix his attention on some he had come for his watch, which had a distant vil- A! lace ,,ri m Adolph resumed his studies with topic in which she nothin much. Only Oim uninyited guest, i Bumbler also could feel and been left to be repaired. As Mr. Muir- Oi Oh, walks of calmness and assiduity, if not with express an society, Berfhn eciin-thrdont lire t be there. repressed, to Think a av not y jofpst been dcTrived in the enthusiasm of his interest, and retire to her head had no remembrance at the moso of infanev much kin, behind W earlier devotion. hand a t chamber to s tint privilege father Protecting care, Bertha gave her best tears of bitterness ment of having done business with the I ourth av ? onri within alike to and despair. weep sole charge July comes in Sipuimbcr' energies A'ftbe latch,' and pass thou Her no man, he asked when he had left the a now had of widowed sky book ; and toil rea-sadost and n and no Washington a tar. friendless mother. But their vil-Adolph had gleam; her future no hope. She had article. decked, the straight way of her complain proficiency in doomed herself to bear the heavy Oh, said the I didna leave thlemotL7XVaffed by an clMdemic, and the former, however 5ot to 131 me. he of the mind. have curse of. a lue devoid of sympathy, It in this shop, forother, might chambers the were ower by in amog earliest waf vie ye Hear wished that the lessons which pertain and must the wild waves 0 W tt ca n Nelson street when ye got it. reap as she bad sown. to childhood had not been deferred to the shore? said the hotel beating relatives, her mothei s sister surviving clerk who Adolph felt, at times acutely, that he and her family, liv- - this That must have been a long time has spasms of poetry. period. Yet it was not long be- had indeed a Mr. Muirhead, for nve left committed misago, fore the student began to feel a pain- take, and that it was nowgrave too Nelsonsaid Yes, replied the landlord, who was iDOLPHfBRliNER. street in 1878; that Is seventruly ful suspicion that all was not as it late to looking over his reteen years since. repent it. should be to suspect and accuse himthe count, poor so aint things much One evening Adolph was absent from But I left it wi ye for a that, said to blame; not after the self of adoring his betrothed with less his home, as was not of man. the the unfrequently those summer guests have example than he set em Even intensity before ought. when a case, was He asked for the name and Washington 8 tar. hr Horace Greeley. rap at the ,door apprised a single month of their engagement Bertha of J rove tStory his number of return. the watch, which he She supposed had passed, ne had learned to feel far opened, and Mr, while written1 on opening the repository Albert stood and before was her! less than rapture in her presence; less Do not Jealous of Philadelphia. ,s gtory It was imfound me, safe and sound. spurn he Bertha, are you so cross about? raid What 7as a young man, and was than misery jwhen absent from her plored, as with a shriek of twenty-tw- o had one Exactly passyears card surprise side. His visits were neither fre- she had motioned to close the sharp to another. in an obscure periodical in ed away since the man handed the I door; That duffer did mo out of 10, ta nor a quent protracted; yet the conver am, very ill and wretched. In hur- watch in for repair, yet he called for growled. sation often flagged for want of topics ried, broken accents, hut with a firm- it at the end of that time as if he had Thats nothing. Youll get it back of mutual appreciation and interest. ness of to he left unfolded the purpose, it her Pear- off the next man that you meet. only week. the 'tolled by, all the clocks preceding The silence pf a few moments was dark picture of his blighted hopes, his sons Weekly. Oh, It isnt the money that makes succeeded by, a feeling of constraint. most inveterate crushed his sufferings and affections, rottingen; the me 1 hear mad. Its the disgrace of the thing. are to be married, my his intense despair. Bertha could not you Another Whiskey Trust. had forborne for that cove said he was from PhiladelThe hfforms sen.'1 was the well meant interroga-torr- y summon words to command him to deof their phia. Detroit Free Press. of the professor, as soon as Ms sist and leave her t tj,e further prosecution for it presence; 7s the hardiest revelers had reel-- , had been greeting returned. that moment a needless Professional You hear it truly, I believe, said seemed toat torture sol-- a the slumbers turbid their a heart-broke- n cruelty t0 Two doctors met on Courtesy. and the street. Adolph, coloring. frenzied man. I feel sorry for you. You ought not dullness of the most wakeful And to a young, uneducated peasAnother knock! What clouds of to be out in this kind of weather. lTou ant girl, from a secluded hamlet, sophistry t the professors had bowed to it and are a sick man, said Dr. Blister. did it not whom you have known but these two serve to invincible soporific of his. own am feeling very-- well, replied Dr. Bertha I dispel! felt now crimmonths? Dearest Bertha, Be Mine. Nature and men are how insane had been that interinal; nations. Soonover. Neither that unlike the truth, view, and how deep had been her and. repose; ed at a considerable distance and in was the coldis response. What doctor Is treating you? e buried in darkness in listening passively to avowals the vicinity of Gottingen; thither she guilt I am prescribing for myself. ftrom a single window gleamed Are you not about to commit a of Love from another beside her husbore the burden of her sorrows. Judg'e You shouldnt do that. You aro liawho seemed then, her consternation, Vvlien on grave error? was the still kind in band. Gladly would she have welcom, taper of a student to ble be arrested for attempting suiwhich succeeded, accompanied ed the bolt of quiry stars! the the cide. reaching she she was Texas would place even death; Informed iytoontwatch Siftings. by a searching, though a parental have met Adolphs gaze and revealed that her, relatives had emigrated some look. jbiph Bruner had been a dreamer weeks earlier to the truth. But Albert, enfeebled Artificial Be? for a Canine. America, leaving her I believe l have arrived at what all a bis infancy. Born to penury and severe none to lean upon,.Avhetlier illness as a year ago a valuable Newby as well Nearly o shattered kindred should be years of discretion, ren--- 4 rehad his been in intellect foundland friend. life, She his fortune, had dog belonging to Max Beale vj by arrived at the end bf turned Adolph, in the same calm tone. had great ' less fortitude 6r a deeperdespair, of Norfolk endurable not less by its wak-- ; her sorrowing journey that and valued at ? 100. had one consciousVery day, At any rate, the question comes too ness of to but of find his new CI cannot and stern wrong. legs cut off by a coal train, and exertions. will not dreams than its unexpected cause late to be profitably pondered. meet him! of was he the it decided at the time to shoot the house exclaimed in grief; she had agony; A new incident soon marked the by step had he won his way me fly! She pointed to the let stood tenantless, and no rite jof sought but Dr. Ralph Bendon went to animal, door hospiprogress of Berthas for some time which led into the little which tality had been tendered ; i by that good Providence work and in the arranged a leather leg with garden by its monotonous and tranquil life. A youth rear fif their little such success that the dog now walks irreverently miscall fortune from cherished1 and unheeding neighbots. a and in cottage, village, Albert Korler by moment he rushed through it. Sick as well as ever. Newport Desolate and distracted, she had wan- of her native j ignorance and destitution of his who name, lied from the had, at dered in heart Its and trembling in everv nerve until nightfall of the pestilence which bereft ravages! ,acy to the higher sources of know-an- d her half hoping, invicinity of fiber, Bertha her unfastened the door at deep that despair, instruction to thq most Providence would restore to1 that de- her last remaining parent, had wan- which her husband Would Necessitate a Tailors III11. waited; she had to dered hearing that neither strength nor courage to open Smedleys best girl gave him a tall red university of Germany. Here serted tenement those from whom his formerGottingen, and, had as a present on his birthday, and hat found and there playmate alone it; who she Adolph, had look fallen for a welcoine a residence, he into career had been a brief but a bril-- t might hes and one found of his habitual reveries, remained her. sought ; awfully embarrassed. and a home. one. to her one of lively for some minutes without. enthusias tell him to brace up and wear Why, listened with soft attention The meeting was the Adolph Alas! when Understood Each Other. They It. sad devoted with no prospect in to the pleasure, formof he though did memory enter, his eye had a fearful Look simple narrative, and soon after er joys and sorrows youre drunk, declared Oh, it isnt that; you see he has ' gave brightness and his voice, preternat-urall- y Jones, ashere, eventually commended the fair stranger to ihe to but such as flowed from or inter-he confronted his blear-eye- d this and then inter hut short coats to wear with succeeding nothing rest had a calm, sternness which cook. ,What do you mean by coming It. she; so much needed, and bade views a more themselves with his achieve-"-s Record. To Chicago pensive well interest; a her might and her hostess adieu till the mor- him, alas! bolder and loftier home in this condition? appall as a .scholar his progress had that meeting was one of spirit, than that of the wretched being row'. The wobbling cook commenced to a most rapid, and his A Played-Omingled rapture and despair. He had beforq him. The me ruing call of Adolph at the loved Cyclist. deportment whimper. her from early childhood; at i as to win for him the undisguis-- ; Bertha! and she started as the cottage was brief and constrained; for first with a sir, I havent touched a dhrop. boyish preference and ad sepulchral sound fell upon her intent ImSure, the first glance sufficed to show that a dacent sir, probation of his fellows to both rescuer and rescued ,the night miration, which grew with adding ear, "by a single act of folly you have she moaned. Oh, that Idlady, see ever t now the of Adolph,1, into the wild idolatry of a doting thoughts years I had been a the one. be destroyed future was that towld I your Id sleepless day peace and mine. impetuous and engrossing in lover. No word of this had he betray- I was dhroonk. That r wide career had found at the door but each more com- ed to the object of his intense devostanding idly evening found a channel now, when my attention was attracted since Oh, none of that. You cant fool Afferent from that which posed. their Each, last tion. had But meeting now, when she met him by a they had to bowed noise me, in the the rto traversed. rushing of growled Jones. Ive been there I An incident had .Nature's among strangers, after an interval looked and saw spell garden. too often sweet I the friend of and been restorer, ,rred the evening myself. your most sad and eventful, she had grown previous which by its influence. The maidenrefreshed oonder-ethan- d Mr. whom childhood, once Sure,, we then, you Introduced Jones, met .fned to influence her wiser in the the whole preserver at the door of of the heart, to me, fling himself aich oother, dont we? And acter of his after the cot, with and the truthknowledge madly from the inI lifej doubt-- , closure and flashed, though cook the as nodded her head and wiped if in terror. His fly urning on that evening from his lively gratitude, if not with cheerfulher. was upon Albert fully, no in flight was marked throughout by a away her tears and beamed on Jones. walk, in which he was accus-- i ness, and for a few moments their haste to confirm her So suspicions. San Francisco Evening 'Post. to ramble wherever thoughts flowed, the effort to avoidfthe long as he remained avowedly but a band oftoreprobate students who hapaccident or future be . pened became who more saw me more and passing, 7 should suggest,1 appar- simple acquaintance and a friend of had been at ent; . the conversation he, as Bather Unexpected Advice. if in waiting at the door, standing an flagged, f at her childhood, she could not deny him1 and involuntary, spectator of, and who Her Mother Bessie, dear, I am very set It a ceased. shout of instantly became up It length evident her presence without implying all that,! merriment aiely a participator in, a scene and derision. that the point to which thel thoughts were it true, she would be most anx-sorry .to see my little girl show such a 'f hbelj to be soon effaced from his j your i name will be the jest of both of First Cyclist Are you pneumatio-tlre- d tended A every lack of respect for her seniors. When "7couldjnot ious to conceal. And thus he tottered vile heart and scandalous young female alone and ba avoidedirresistibly in or cushion-tired- ? a in their comes the to exertion tongue on a call on us words; usly neighbor in the gloom of a fast deepening you stranger in the city was was How could Gottingen! so Second and could should be you distrust sit sustained not painful, and Cyclist Damn tired! unless to find its only consumma-- and mistake me as to quietly aching it from abroad, and per speak but by unmeaning commonplace, or by twilight, me deem are to. You capado not you and bewildered spoken man tion in a night of blackest despair. ble of by the dark emphatic silence. The pause wasl but suspicion as to resort to be disrespectful, I am sure, but you And. Bertha; too, even she had learn-- j to this vulgar rising in upoh her novel and un-i- d for Very Doubtful Ana u ranee. wretched a and ruinous subter- should think of the impression you are " few moments; It was broken by ed in her inmost soul to fear, if not to condition, had addressed to Away out West: conceal from me the visit of making on our neighbors, and fuge natural Inquiry to three of the Adolph, who deeming farther forbear- dread, the great event nf her life, now one will you as whom Conductor See here, we dont stop ance your friefid I would try hereafter, I hope, to of young collegians, ed hisuseless and unwise, frankly jask He at for she that station. had ceased, fallen if Bessie You forfned had had she,1 look better charge heavily yet out, ahe happened to meet. The ob- -. - V and on senseless Tenderfoot xut you see my ticket floor. the mamma. t.he for Youll the aptalk and By to any whether death. calls plans future, this inquiry and the yourself character he would y, for you to stop there. plication of every restorative she was :V Boston Transcript. be alloAved to assist in pute fair questioner it had suited UI at length awakened to consciousness, Conductor (after a moment) Well, jarccsted to misunderstand;, and, ting them in execution. A bluslj at r not to but let it go; well probably be held up clear the im Biblical. light of reason. nrvience being repelled with iii- -' the vivid recollection of her dependHer mind r'A the along there somewhere, anyhow. Chiwandered; ence, succeeded by a deadly paleness past and the Trere fired to more un and a sob of the present, absent cago Record. and the were near, L'Ot ! lit1; deepest intensity, copstiie rudeness and insult. blended in inextricable tuted the response. She could not confusion, and - pretty lips shall answer for summon words to reply. In the Alps. Adolph could only understand that his -- vudenee with a kiss, exclairrf- was to On presence and her, painful that reaching a certain point the driAdolph was pained, but not surringleader.' We will see if she him to entreated retire and leave ver turned round on his seat and obsweetness is prised. ne felt the difficulties of her her to compose her troubled thoughts. equal to their tart position as to the passengers: not served as if as truly, keenly, a single He obeyed, but not without misgivhe the sensitive From at this point the road is only acher side. he But being ker so tightly inspring, his arms ings; slumber was out of the question, to cessible mules and donkeys; I must Mrtss the shriek of mingled Jn-- n felt also that any proffers of- asjsist-ancand he proceeded to his little study much more any protestations of therefore ask the gentlemen to get out nnd terror that rose to and and was soon immersed, so far as it and proceed on foot. Feuille dAvis devotion, which might have preceded her lips, was possible at such a time even for de Yevey. ?tood for one moment roof this question, would have been still him to be, in the perusal of a favorite more besides seeming' volume. An hour passed; he found M,aa2terneat to the earth. The to be embarrassing, in and view Not Always Symmetrical. k obtrusive, untimely tiad he was but deceiving himself; the bounded that h.12 with an of her bereavement and desolation. Has Clara taken to wearing bicycle rae and horror into Gently urging the subject as (one, words burned and danced before his bloomers yet, Jennie? no corresponding images but t,he oup. and the infur-hurle- d which eyes, necessity required the frank were imprinted on his brain; fie beNo, not yet. I dont think she will, with consideration, he forebore to aggraDo you, Marne? came either. from Ms victim and alarmed at Y the silence profound sense qf dependence vate her painful those No, maintained sawdust leggings they the momentum by Bertha; swiftly he re- ' most assurances she would be that so sell are unreliable. by New York the visited her apartment, but to find it ", forest. are safe! my life shall welcome to such a home as his means he vacant; called, but received no remight provide her, so long as she and in agony wore away to Bullied ply. Slowly the River. Wildly A Place for Everything, she doubted not; but the chose to accept it at his hands. This with rapid strides approaching. The the remaining hours of night; the needand was understood, sufficiently g sensations Mother 'Its Oh, John, John! What communion dawned of intimate to but months morning had of one terrible ed not the empty parade! of words. confirm his we shall do? has swallowed hla worst to Baby "to her still more Be the forebodings. Distracted, hopeE.t 7rei neither dissipated by But when at length he had drawn her taught characterrespect rattle. of Adolph and to es- less, and burning with shame and conthe scene nor Its lorfty Its Father Do nothing. Now hell After Man Came Woman. ere calculated to re- - to speak of her plans and herinhopes, teem his Yet her spirit trition, she had stolen noiselessly from virtues. many turn was awed rather than attracted D composure. She shrank he was startled and shocked always have it with him, and we wont the the home which by a venial but fatal A Valuable Help. have to be forever looking for it when, by their repulsive barrenness. In the greatness of his intellect and thebymaj- error she had disgraced, and rushed his heart he had dreamed In Teacher was what batcries. Town and Country Journal.. he the to simplicity of some year a of his As a wildly contemplations. esty neighboring river; a plunge, tle of Waterloo scheme of life1 not brother out for her" fought? moments a would she have a soothed struggle, gurgling, Moved. dissimilar to his own a situation as his hours of depression gladly Pupil I dont know. all and was and choking sound, cheered over. ' A at the Teacher Is worst, or, Tourist It If governess, teacher, simple enough Everybody Irish here? you him on to labors of which lowly grave in a secluded dell, a weepwould Yes. to in some of the more graceful and deli- know and seek to know she would learn how Native We used to have on artionly cultivate that ing willow and a humble stone mark ficial memory. Remember the twelve Chinaman. cate mechanical employments of her their aim was worthy even ofonly him. As the earthly rest of the hapless victim Tourist What became of him? sex, in which the immediate future apostles. Add half that number to was a she a chilled sense of of a rash, misguided union. lover, by v sooth-Ingland is them. That Native He moved to make if unanibe could eighteen. that passed tranquilly Multiply mute sat his and conand superiority 100. 1800. a mous. vista Thats Take Detroit Tribune. by beyond, the twelve bright leaving strained in his presence. How strange, Politeness. a Add of Irradiated by Hopes vague but bliss- how painful was again. quarter their the contrast between A New York clergyman, whom al- apostles to them. That is 1815. That number ful gleanings. Alas! for none of phese Additional Torture. an with shared her lover and most everybody knows by is date. the to was the maiden fitly qualified! IBTr one evening Quite see, you simple, reputation, enjoyed with the admiring, simple-hearte- d life had been passed in seclusion from had a laughable and at the same time remember dates if you will only adopt of friend her childhood! her mother American Youth. society; the instruction Bertha had instinctively concealed unpleasant experience recently, One my system. was meager from had been able to impart Albert the day of her nuptials; Sunday not long ago he was going up IIow He Judged Character. was not long indeed; and, the student crushed not had she trusted So indeed, herself you want a situation? said the of her his avenue Fifth the steps spirit nor allowed him to In discovering that church, business of the matter man. speak some to than no higher he was asked by an old lady dared aspire when when the and thunderbolt at all, Yes, sir, replied the applicant fell, position in which sheofwould be allowannounced that all was over. The (who, of course, did not know him) to It Hum undo you ever go fishing? bread the by poverty earn to ed been had consumher With toil the. privately marriage his menial up usual steps. help Occasionally. remitting diudgery of the parties had immediately courtly When were you fishing last? grace he complied with her refailing mated, ... a and even for this, neither her set off to visit the widowed mother of quest. On reaching the top steps she U1 before yesterday. calcuwas . Day x V nor nature, gentle strength Catch anything? Adolph, living at a considerable dis- halted, breathlessly, and asked 'him :4rcx lated to adapt her. from Albert tance a thing. was Not to Gottingen. heard who that going preach his day. while in hand his, her took lie "You can come to work next Monsought to hear no farther. A The Rev. Mr. Blank, he replied, his voice became this, andfever delirium and frame trembled, andchoked overcame own name. his nere is the account of a man wh day if you like. If you keep on telling Oh, Lord! giving with emo- - raging at first husky and him, and when his consciousness and exclaimed the old lady; help me down the truth like that you may be a part- had four wives, and he is to suffer were tl in r 01 restored, health Bertha, ner m to v listen rather firm a the one man Id for it. happy again. of these days. t i T A rv r. be mine! be mine Bertha, his Dearest of misfortunes wonand a saw. ' Please me sharpening What, again? Life. Yashington ar. A Let us not ignorance 1 frre sudden disappearance, down again. I reckon I woathelp his forever! God has willed it! home at dering go in. mint had been for some time VC 3 :IIi I to his providence! My ,t When Ignorance I Bllaa. settled smiled quietly asThe and clergyman will Cruelty. it gently with you but one, I iramble of her duin the discharge She (dreamily) Only fancy a month sisted her down the stairs Oh, dear, robbed Mrs. nuanlmune, matronly re' 4 Poverty and want ties of her husbands marking as he reached the again, we shall be married. head the as paradise lot rrcT I knew It would come to this, but I from sidewalk of the scholar; humble bou ffiold. npVdnled Y ell, lets bo wouldnt lie so soon. I go In, either, if I wasnt didnt expect it burhearit-rthe r--- n we can. lighten - while Illustrated Bits. happv union of Adolph with Bcrtta paid for it. 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