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Show 4twBow of Orange - f(ie r JJVhat mean yon, Joris v?iir 11181 h8 lovea ber Ribbon That he would like to marry her Is she so fair? A beautiful face and gracious bas- A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK SbVfmust By AMELIA E. BAR.R. Thou and the Other Orve.Cto. "Friend Olivia.,' - Llk have the beloved been, I think. with Brau as Copyright, 1886, by Dodd, Mead and Company. Katherine? Little use it would be, Joris. To d Blve consent in this matter would bo a Katherine sacrifice stood with her refused. Be sure that pTER his her arms, listening to the everchild In Cohen will not so wrapped up listen to Bram; no, fainter beat of hoofs. Her husband IedU not notice Wamwaa had gone nor to you, nor to me, nor to Miriam. brunt back the to Bram got ' duty, his furlough had expir- bay to Bram, I am willing,' and grid's von;!flDgt8likna tonask IonDK. 'surely honeymoon Cohen will say to him, Never, never was over. she was neither fear- - will l consent. If you keep the Jews 1,0 who Jstion felt nVu.Cn Hydes friends had cup for Bram and Miriam, always df f" nor ynhaPPy. procured his exchange into a court you will keep it; yes, and ta. Joris they that could speak regiment. live after you, too. He was onlv mini, ml himself; he withbut regret, At the very hour Joris London, and he was still her lover and Lysbet aage with were discussing the hatl even alludo? ln She locked forward with clear rion; he as position of their eyes ,10 gald son family and ex with regard to Miriam grateflly tQ hergel .lgo Cohen, the jtoHyde's The So good is my husband! question was being definitely settled nroid of little a So at dear ,a my chlld, So faf and another point. For Joris was not was secretly the only person who had observed But Brain was aflame 6weet la my home,,, ajce. if the marKatherine would not have been ban-- Crams devotion to the beautiful Jew.jignalion; first, ess. Cohen had watched him with to bo a satlsractory herself and her close and cautious v supposed Jealousy for many parents continued Heemsan of the bitter or ft Bilcnt one ghe did months; but he was far too wise to ay member suppose they would answer the letter stimulato love by opposition and he isiiyofficers held high Sh0 had sent by the fisherman Hudde did not believe In half measures. , brother comrade's success, lo so, Immediately after her arrival at When he defined Miriam's duty to her lo their read the marriage Jamaica, Katherine wrote to her he meant It to be in such shape as jumper they and gave a mother; and, without precluded argument or uncertainty; aloud, as a toast, waiting for triumph to what was plleai ghe continued her letterg . and for this purpose delay was neces-But it happened, that, after al affair. Joris read it iariy frora IIyde Tbey were Jn a sary. PIrIt of the sweetest and frankest some months of negotiation, a final a eyes, and then and satisfactory letter had come to sat smoking with an confidence. pipe and Lys- She aflked bpr advtc0 wi(h a, th0 him by the same post as brought inexpressible loneliness. letter to Joris Van d it. and then put the paper falUl of a child and the loV0 of a Katherines lleemskirk. among the silks and daugbter. and she fi0nt ly away her througb Ne He read its contents with a sad satdrawer. in her bottom those sweet messages of affection to it. It her fathcr whlch isfaction It and and then locked it away she feared a ,lule i w have a fascination for him, to offer without her mothers media- until the evening hours secured him from business interruption. Then he an hour he sat tion. r niore than , with his eyes fixed upon the But when she had a son, and when went to his grandchild. 'words. She looked so pretty and happy and Then he rose and went Hyde to the boy being named There were a few George,agreed hearth. that for some time he did careless, she wrote a to letter him. rot like to upon It, but The break the spell of her resti wood burning He full of love, starred all ful beauty. Then he said ln slow, put them throughletter, fallen apart with pet words, and wlsrty', out the notice, tones, My child, listen to me. r, ind, tearing him more of their own past tcn ThlSl summer It meant much reminding it upon them. on1 than happiness her pres- Judaii Beiasco my young kinsman enlarging iKeil than the destruction of will come here. He ent made his Joy, heart melt, lie g of paper, and he stood watch-jtcould do no business that day. He felt comeso marry you. You will be I after It had become a film that he must go home and tell Lysbet, happyandwife, my dear. lie has mon he has the power to make ih ash. eys not read it at all. lie only the mother could tally under- moneys, and he is a good young man. i would and trouble at stand and share his Joy. He gave her I have been cautious concerning that, o full of shame went as the letter with a smile, and then my dear. moments and the at; But after tea walked up and down while she read There was a long pause. moved on lead. He did it. not hurry her, but sat patiently waitered a great nosegay of nar-a- d Weil, Joris, a beautiful letter this ing, with his went to Isaac Cohens. He eyes fixed upon the book is. And thou has a grandson of thy in her seemed she and hard. to the store, own name a little Joris. Oh, how I I do not want to marry, grandHe had no need his footstep. long to see him! Would God he was father. I am so young. I do not the from once came at t; she here! know Judah Beiasco. the crowded place 7 behind The face of Joris was happy and You shall have time, my dear. It clearer light. his eyes shining; but he had not yet is of the agreement that he shall had part evidently acquaintance much to say. He walked about for now live in New York. A since that anxious evening Put. from your heart or fancy any the an hour and listened to Lysbet, who, :e bad urged upon Bram as she polished her silver, retold him other young man. Have you not :ce of the duel between Hyde ail that Katherine had said of her thought of our neighbor, Bram Van J Semple; for Bram gave her husband'B love and of his goodness to Heemskirk? iers without embarrassment, her. At last he rose and went into I He is good; he is handsome. buried their sweet face In the garden, and she watched him wan- fear he loves me. wet petals, and then lifted it der from bed to bed, and stand lookYou know not anything. If you smile at once grateful and ing down at the green shoots of the choose a husband, or even a shoe, by ial. flowers. About three oclock he their appearance, both may pinch you, 3rara told her all the little early house with a firm, quick my dear. Judah is of good stock. at had grieved him, and they came into the step. Of a good tree you may expect good ii dear companions might talk, Lysbet, thinking I have been fruit. uoot more than an hour ere marriage. Bram Van Heemskirk is also the He looked quickly thinking of I Katherinesit has line home. turned son of a good father. Many times you Better than expected, young people and then Btood out. have said it. a, and bean to talk courteous-usin- g I think that Katherine has made a Yes, I have said it. But Bram is events. Miriam leaned, the best marriage of not of our people. My dear, will you marriage good t against a magnificent all the children. take your own way, or will you obey 's cabinet black oak. In husher that believe thou Dost the word of tho Lord? Its carved and pillared back-he- r band is so kind and so prudent as she My father, I will keep the promise in fell dark drapery that I made you. I will do all that nnnoticed grace; but her fair says? No doubt I have." ei small hands, with the mass you wish. See, then, I will send Katherine t narcissus In them, had a his head solemnly Cohen bowed It is for her and her and and alluring beauty. She her portion. some minutes afterfor remained Can I trust them with it? Bram as something sweetly children. His eyes were motionless. wards Is no waster, and full itur&l might have done. was as still as a paintface his It was of Katherine closed, nobleness is her husband. Write ed face. Whether he was it for him to answer Cohen ; praying or In his u If it would be impossible for thou to him, and put it children.charge Miriam knew not. But remembering, And for Katherine and her lo away. solitude Is the first cry of the woundhis honor thou trust entie clock struck the hour, and tell him in ed heart, and she went away Into it tirely, and I think that he will do In Sho was like a child that had been :5P boy began to put up the all things right smitten and whom there was none to i and the old man walked to Lysbet? Iw. taking Bram with But she never thought of comfort. him. What then, Joris? MMam, her grandfathers word, or smiling her farewell, of sliver, which disputing The drinking-cuUke a Bhadow Into his will. of the darker opposing us at our marriage. It father gave my be continued.) went (To beyond; and Bram was given to my great grandfather onderlng to find that she had he was mayor of Mlddlcburg. :Jt of bis heart hatred, malice, when DEAD MAN MAKES TROUBLE. also, was Joris. To my name, Ills rry and all uncharitable- it? I send shall grandson Oh, my Joris, much pleasure would Presence In Spirit Form Obnoxloua to thou give Katherine and me also! Let His Successor. CHAPTER XI. the little fellow have it. I will tell colored A family ln Almagro has But thou. too. write her Katherine. d broken up because of been recently Manor, and Bram and Miriam a letter; for little she will think of the nightly appearance of the wifes rto Manor House, there was her fortune or of the cuptt thy love former husband, says the Danville ltir of preparation which indi- - thou send not with them. (Va.) correspondent of the Richmond departure. Hyde and Kather- And Joris had done all that he pur Dispatch. The fact that the man in j taking & hasty meal together. or ,d and done t without one grudgquestion has been dead a year In full uniform, his sword lng bought or doubting word. And two does not seem to affect in the Mo, his cavalry cap and cloak Hyde was not indifferent to such least his desire to look upon the haplr near him. They both rose noblo trust. Ho fully determined to He piness of his former helpmeet Katherine bravely smiling of the womans it. the deserve invades privacy tears and he ebsmber, much to the annoyance of looking exceeding-- j As Joris sat smoking that night 7 lo her blue . then and morning gown her present husband. He made one of M over hla proposal, him that struck It time his frequent visits the other night Ho first lace; ,ftn8S for the t,hrad a have was dressed entirely ln white, and buI Mlddlcburg cup might of a man not V,, .. .iciflcance and value to came and stood at the foot of the . thr of vo ,10t 7 stoodyUwith 8tan(1 -i- Be J - rom. kit. i : ARCH ENEMY OF MILTOM. BUFFALO CHASED MOTOR CYCLE. Spite of One Man Embittered Whole Life of Great Poet "Miltons life was embittered by the contemptible spite of one Salmas-lus- . writes Marie Corelli in the Strand Magazine. Salmasius was the author of the 'Defenslo Rcgl, or Defense of Kings, a poor piece of work long ago forgotten, and he was the procurer of foul libel against the author of Paradise Lost What 6mall claim he has to the world's memory arises merely from his for not only did he make use of the lowest tool to aid him in conspiring against Miltons reputation, but he spread the grossest lies broadcast, even accusing the poet of having a hideous personal appearance a puny piece of man; a homunculus; a dwarf deprived of the human figure; a contemptible pedagogue. When the despicable slanderer learned the fact that Milton, so far from answering to this description, was of a pleasing and attractive appearance, he Immediatly changed his tactics and began to attack bis moral character which, as even Milton's bitterest political enemies knew, was austerely above the very shadow of suspicion. It was said that the poets overzealonsness ln answering the calumnies of Salmasius lost him his eyesight. Sportsman in India Hai Narrow escape from Infuriated Beast. An enthusiastic motor cyclist in India, to escape the heat of Bombay, rode his machine up to Khand&Ua. It is a seventy-odmile run and tho road, until the foot of the ghats is reached, is perfectly flat. Upon the stlffest gradient ho overtook a herd of water buffalo. Hardly had he gone a yard in front of the animals when one of them took offense at the smell of the gasoline, or regarded the labored tuff tuff of the engine as a challenge to mortal combat. It gave a grunt, lowered its bead and charged heavily upon the intruder. The road was more than steep. It was dangerous. On the right hand towered a cliff, on tho left there was a drop of nearly 1,000 feet on to the tops of the trees In the valley below. The lumbering beast gained rapidly. Luckily, the rider carried a revolver. He drew It and fired back over bis shoulder. The first shot missed, the second passed along the animal's aide. With a roar of pain the huge beast started aside, slipped on the edge of tbe khud and the next minute crashed down on tbe tree tops below. ? nr,-- nna, kissed away , , sigh of content beside him and nttle her many a loving nlght i8 this to us. then. lifting his cap and God le good; answered, he J? the room. Evidently he . UB tban we trust him b tter t0 bis health and ay, wftnt t0 say now what I have reared ! .4he PraK very easily the last hour-so- me i d, gathering the will send to the little . . think cram will like tohand, kept the restive . made bed. Tho living husband decided that the dead man had the best right to tho woman's presence, and he dived tho through the window, carrying who woman, The him. with sash seems to have preferred tho living to tho dead, followed his example. Tho . un-dpair spent the night, thinly clad, .ii.P the stars. promised ..xlways Bram has been And now there will be a divorce aerver the and Gulfd0rlaml cup hfl tho man refusing longer to live suit, . . wi,b jbwith a woman whose dead husband will tell visits her ln the night "That la ho t r'l th. l,u;he CaLArrh Cure. nt bo stood thus, the Tory b.t . fearless, chivalrous, band- tho next, his face aoft- womanly tenderness, Katherine coming hastily Mlddle-!hall and Into the you omcthln. 8 thfl Jew, of ahlna and in her arms cp because wiu on. She came fearlessly to Mlddleburg Protection he gave hd lifted 'CRt fav"r the sloeping child gPayor of the city. Moopod and kissed it and them whence h Mlrlua often kle again the beautiful Warn 1 very and faiUng happily back- - Cohen kysbet ' , Then Joris Bt0p my 0Vft; qqJ koop the fingh t0 him ewd by , he gave his wMtad anxiously for ffe4 own wild will and was iontcnce; but lh bowl lo 1cht among the treea of and looked of his pipe- ler ood-by- ' h0,yp(ll er A 8uggetlve Amendment A wealthy brewer In Montreal built This a church and Inscribed on It: Mo church was erected by Thomaa xL Hebrowi on at his sole expense. the lnartP' altered wags Some college This tion so as to make it read: Mol church was erected by Thomas browi Ho expense. on at bis soul's xx." No Woman Bant on Vengeance. M. Leon Victor was passing along tbe Boulevard St. Michael, rarls, a woman attacked him and bit bis ear off. He Is now dangerously 111 of blood poisoning. The woman said she bad been Jilted, and was determined to wreak ber vengeance on every man she met. As Use for Spurious Coins. 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