Th tein. Wee in ney he him: LORD KILLEEN’S REVENGE, Shatuean XLVIL glance. *yer He went through one of the many = one alt quaint openings in the old yew hedge, , bu sane Loong? found in a very? y, b perf cose-leaves: ; er} fesnly, fallen, dying, | 2 er last on the ha pec cnliar ‘melan ruck as as tes | ithered, dead, were ve eth nite Kew of the figure, cast a gigantic shadow that fell seen her for ten days, ten inter-| after oan cee eee chai ntire change of Ded scholea| HOBBS, Ea d fancied ipeca lity himeett to Nae a iene and return to his old wandering life. But this wild, sad passion, Mae had | je grown so swiftly intoa perfect life, had conquered a ran brought him once more to yet he mrs from meeting her. si pati- papaes deny, that be started visibly in] ue in her tone, only an abiding sorrow, spite of his termination to be singu-} | Jarly BS en and forgot all he had. ari She was siting in a low garden-chair, dressed in a simple white gown, and a pair of wee blue and the remembrance cost him a Pas “for her’ ie very aie very ill re thin man might MRA snss Sak bere, iaceorgde BH fe of any kind. She ‘tly Ke rough. Oh, that be ‘that he dared! far away from all this nisery, ow x would it be with hert - o have that sweet life His th thoughts ran so riot, t Srected hun ia hor pretty Sy : $e fold him ne oe a stranger, lately. quite He would st stay now and let her give Bie Bie a ch littl nee ee as Be eh ‘ing her, and noting each cha: face. sine “last. i re Was no vaguest expectation, as there Was no bliss, in his devotion. To him, 2 love, was a deep.” ling speaking of the one thing that possess- ed him. She looked at hea with a tara Mi ig Woy do you think that?” she ee Belle lieve me me J am cote ing! Do you s! “ Let me tell you something,” Poet pas thee or ores Ay ae it is without Mite ot ieee she said. “And for how long? Hi covered that, toot ‘BS youtniae ee si abruptly. “The heat ‘in, a “ lf to her wan “* Why should | to look on?” he said, in (Tre ith a hea’ PE Eaye oriek yea t/a, wid, ee Tauichly "and with pectic breath be ant told him she was in, the ‘is Shale ee aR nen fog ‘ou lope up cloce to where she sat. and stood looking down at her, It. struck oe that oe There will be only patience, ake patience.” and it seemed eae eo at domed sh its somber bow: ing ril think of n many ocr folded hands something in her whole ist’ | aspect that render nation for which heard it, ou pues mind tried to keep back the words that to his ges T shall remain t forever!" he said, brokenly, and in an- she eee ae ae up her hands | other moment had crossed the plateau, the winter I S gon “Why should I pretend ignor: rds as atale on that threa hen ph oe 1. re gone shall like to think of you lt apart from all leasant memories” Whet'd speak of my io ou. no of =e oe oT t ‘ou will go. By de; all ings all Te You are eae across per pee t. Ye w morbid sitting here day ‘you want scene, as well if scene bes Ly De He came was singularly colorless, and that mething unusual in his Se Tee She repeated the word slowly, as if Baus e door was epened softly, and Ci ike a sad in_her. he clinging gona! of mourn- Bias allover her voice. othing he a ‘were lumb. She ‘was in that =e re of cruel despair than that she daily, prayed. Hi “as rg) surged arenas yn heart. He eed catnere as ted to devote } his life to | And— Se must ife |@eony, its cruel indi your feet, if you to pick them u v The ill thought?” | her fo-iimpress it on her brain. Sbe | D8 that she looked | y ‘She sion of peers x heart, a rental sense of gerd to, fig! ‘She Srenla not pele Re cuabaere ad pale, into bodily presence; but the vague shadow hat would not’ be suppri was al- I left her, that ‘0 fiercely? In all ber ig sweet was thera, to Shin ate slat, ieee ciinat Ste standin; ; upon a desolate ore, that should make life o Ten spot she Deanne ail things desirable. was in heaven; her hus ed her. Sat B, a ofFor ion, and let her mem- n ity’ bat after awhile T feet, and cast it from ¢ made a haughty gesture with cot descriptive of deep self-con- tempt, and, going over to. the nearest indow, pulled the curtains apart, as Shongh action efi somes in- dispensal to her. tsa et eae ty. moonlight rushed t fe geemed to, come conse m sent by the Title ign, a token that dark, ene To sit in the Lady Warley, im a subdued tone. sweet hour—calm and soothing. can think-remember—better so.’ Dahan tae ain ceneeuh her "little dead child now in Para ia “But 2, ,{nink too much, that is Pike yee’ are? mated roused herself with sun ain shail have ie best imitation Ww, Tecan not offer you the real Bowe be- | lai her that > a ee at pale, patient face ag hert "Better the darkness, where its| ignation might. be | Alas! what a terrible task was | sta aaibe ret acer this already | Thee scooter abate her, ge’ through the eee story. aati ana or hinderance fro Varley, who) hidden. hers, to iit | Hever opened her "lips from the begi speak,’” she said with a calm smi of his temptation, afta fomptstion an her feet see I prophesied truly,” ft last OE bald pon cen wonid to this Arcadia of yours, I ya can abandon it vain hope. pe ayers sadly, Yor #5 2008 8 you will” bat. the from hus moody eyes, and he was again caltn, He pressed his lips respectful- ou £0, “nevertheless?” she’ asked. »”” he said, bitterly. go now. this moment, I shall ‘obey you.” What have I to do with it?” she id, ‘ose to her feet, as i sai to roll os Beall I answer i ou 2” ea ded As = @ storm: in eyes. es Mie at once * she eaiceated, faintly. ve ‘me said he, quickly. “And and wa: CHAPTER XLVIII. ‘was gone !—she —_ quit sort of way—gone her own bidding! night gua cn eee ae be trus,’” said, Co a very agony Of nervous] said Lady, Varley, Her) id cold. | aft ‘Do not take all Test ee ‘on- od nia said bad Varley, putting ea her jow—you are 25 eas Tam. Wav ccay itt Tt is the end, I id it be?” cried vays sweet, no one rouse If one were to go to her— scandal ! reason with her—to posure ! “What would such as she te: : beforehand. one | were to. peak t “Or to oe en the same ee “O) », he woul 1 per- for he callous- t = sot ter fone ‘tae ehtened Con- old Yo- iande s she as ‘sad eee ba like some ree who oRVell, as Bh payee said, let him be uty mstantia. r's op- essed and sent | c kes through her. whe doors she mee ot hea’ an dwei and up t ty pee Seat told her woman she would not dine, bel below that | SI night. |All the week that solitary dinner, compelling foreit to undergo it, and endure the it so stran in the evening, matte belimire at - erp fe of the learner's most serious ears? experience | eee ote ok exeles, nee = probably nol not “tas fatece nee yourself, Yolande, and try to stop this, threaten ex- Wi re?” said Lady Varley, te fi ad been’ frozen into Pe mockery in her fone. ‘But the servauts they will think ntreatingly. “Or at take 1 me’ with you; or—or Mr. Stro Oi cre Be. Cotltinnaly CYCLE RIDING. One of the most serious difficulties ee phrase, dub the monkey-on-the-stick attitude, so much affected among the riders. The familiar toy of child- right attitude by many. an authority on escling, we are far from Givcating the’ casmenees attitnas, with the saddle far back, the handles and the rider pulled ebsurd- ly forward, but there is something | tween the two fa w! any is Sach soldiers. its Snake sooner ene rat, ‘Be i Sicfculties of the machines nich the apes g| Boom lings si wl rel do not track, they are. good, enough ip! aon aed worries ths (Sees ais the question of mount ae ft fact that. the novice bane ” is often ae a serious woy EN makes the learner The present exter wee rented ae used the step to mount wit five from the curb, or. the e roadside, and the expert does so as Pougrnes INTS ABOUT GOWNS. to. throw away good mate cE ee alm are sure | the following a ae tae nde eats isos sell be atenlty appre ae vig lack ilk, wheter i is for day or evening wear, requires looking over. See that you have aclean been strained. Or another good clean- ee is made in the following way Take a quart of Sou rately alee Ce old ae and boil “ee ay jump ARE rey dis- ee in a pint of boiling water When col ge well every portion of the material, and set in the air till nearl dry, then put it tha mangle, or tron with ‘a cloth Over _ White Lace —Wash white Ze cotion laces , then boil it : down on ¢ ironing ‘board White Silk Laces. told that to these in milk for twelve hours,then treat se soton lace, will rrekeh old | mo become be remo joved with ‘and salt ently rubbed on oe Pte pa put in fl idery ust always be ironedon ie wren from men’s | clothing by t by sie aniteene method: Take of one ounce; ammé Oances; sal ends, ene ounce sleotiol and chloroform, ‘one ounce e the > fines dissolves in 3.4% see ee mites and then add ia ee a half are rater to the other iles. Shake well before usi poly sith 2 piece of flannel, ru ee thorou; sya sea OF PROJECTILES. ccording to Sir Benjamin eae! = eS of fae in guns have, che Crimea wae wea ae cA Dr. ell gives it as the re- salt cf hy years’ investigation and iefly caused such meat, and especial- is USE O OF CANCER. oe nade; they are | Bene m9 changes are rapidly Zoe “oliowing coe thousan mors | introduction of smo) ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE BUSY YANKEE. | Neighborly Interest in His Doings—! Matters of Moment and Mirth Gathered from His Record. Atlanta, Ga., Fad a house wholly con~ ee Be Missouri struck salt water ata oa of 413 feet. devoted so panleoee | in Washing: The Salvation Arny tae Pighsin oon in the United States valued at $5,000, A full wheat crop is not ee: eeted ve ay part of the State of oe Indians ig last pecgeats potatoes sell- paar ‘ouiniog re~ a considered as a e 2 per cent. of foreigners their population -the potential, wating strength of it his country ,000 are of native and (009,000 of ith the immlerants y settle in the civil war than there were foreign ‘Sora Ths great Climo ranch, io Southern California, _composin, 0 acres of land, is to be sold toa London syndic 000. ae 009, 4 to announce a Rare to al ea ae Aas editor bettie “the law byad the af- fair as “a ae Phoe the aggregate of Rilisee ud ackeal” waten mnts to three _gnd one-half per cent e assessed pe six hundred wo- plication for patents in the in the United States Siar The Rev. William Cullan Hicks, widely known revivalist of Kentucky, from memory every, word in the Bible éxcept the book of Broadway’ was first calle DER WEY Sitled New work wagon way,” und the term was final en iby the wagon's being left out. castes (at Connecticut is said to ee Aes eregne hs old, stands 83 2, 6 feat Mb tuches long, Sd 170’ por eoeey stable in Roxford, assignment the other day: ena “The increased uso eles in that city is given as one oft causes of the failure. “Onward and Upward” was a motto ofa. newspaper. established recently in Kentucky. In life en death was consistent went onwar: ea ee month it has gone a aay of violins owned ot Hartford, man for $35, 000. The en taen panes of i] instruments, wae are the ‘iacal: your ihacedlieees bron to the ae of New York 268 09 persons, 72,181 tly, at his expresse couples sa “airing, 0 hold: a reunion next. month, wit ez Ww arning not defenceless and may prese! on a/ ion is ed | her self-respzct as easily a8 fae, a she choases to do so. _dlasor, Willard, of _Aagatine, Kan., an ordind ly passed by {ie Geena swhaah ted Sunday ball playing, explaining thataslong as the saloons, were allowed todo. business uniaterruptedly on that day it looked like straining atagnat and Swallowin el to undertake to stop the ba va M,. —— daughter of Mr, , of Lower Allo~ of ingredi- | greadmo! well together and’ keep | © d| in tightly corked bot aren is only one $10,209 United States note in existence, and that has is kept in the dollar notes are numerous. NO MOSQUITOES. Summer Guest— uitoes were terribly bad last ie Mier at my Landlord. -(reassuringly)—Oh, er no mosquitoes, here, sir—hone mentioning. Them's bugs. aes of persons HE COMETH NOT.'® Pies @ average Aes run over a killed in the streets | ing. Perl police area is rather Within the Loa ith 1888 being 1,399. (Report of Commissioner of Polize lis for 1888.) impertinent if he asked a_native’s criticism upon an- ta Bhitts were always vain, he sa hay could tel Bes the rib- | bon, jz just as he lal ae her to stand, that eae when he left her, so that urned wave ea good-bye from bend of the he was ene a along it nam beyond it later distance that could bound, her penile ed and wide ae ee ed little Dros | ve as if i could do. Her fir nervously at the verness when th: ears a0, soon al roland as might be, eraiaiadenal ee heap, and ‘he elimate suite her. mother iesides. perl ud, and to care about many new friends even in that re hearted coun very eit out and ip—only to act it out ain. @ wheat in the | done South-west wind, Teahouse fue ths toe ich bad take er own present comfor future necessities. ‘She was ated that ie mother gan Jock upon such a call and the troubleso guile leaded the invalid’s illness ess to him in excuse as abe | thant all the same. m ae was no mother so soon, or cautions wh which the mere fact at his ook nor | to be lost. She a he et ssitly, ee its sh of pity aie tea, away peeuaaea, to a ain along the Waiting, wartin the hopelessness Had she not aye R oe the ee oe mr a0 BOW “morrow would Nas no coach at all moe ig! never eyen spe at He usiness 1 in London, ir e sea, With tht lifts fowats Hitiand gradually melee parted ing. the ae 01 learnt to love en him all her heart, wes For she had give: se that first godten 4a few ze reams, and hel spelt bound d until he bad Ewice eid Iss odest request for sot s to the cottaxe withou hat there was Aidirs Pri that all she could Bear ne tl at ie tater filled to Ee ist eer apologs ing bette ae: een assis, be “ould hs of his ambition; e bad cary after all, ugh she knew eae not oe ferssle ora the Wes uae r. had but blinded a aa G re might arshness and Sar pee the burdens of her ly ite, and "perh See Ee | for peony int sen, sae had = quiete a and evening she dey voted nee oe the ana duties of ergy incapable of rebutt; n the invalid had dozed 0 ingratitude, no neglect, no reproach would seein ‘too heavy for her to Eek seide She/resarve: which she felt etter all easce sa Bn and would een im and. ee with ips re Wail wouter while be qooke et theilife| ¥ of the | fields and the sea in language she coi comprehend, snd fog: smoke, re them with ne ar and ee at he et eens sometimes, alien piers She was Isl, and ae knew’ ie. and “gave her nee leasure his com- t | nee: ‘The! a had buried tee ans. Liv~ ut they were too the {he iid not. like. the woman. '¥ [So Tong h had the happiest er life, the oly Happy, came to look back it _implie oe ha tried, however, to make leaving her, and hide he ev badly fe | How she Joathed the word and all that at aeare ei nae [DANGERS 10. NAVIGATION, i ber e they y had ‘sat |estnri eats ied: eon her ‘est sy Jed her ack far prom. aiteot cy in bao me laven t the clogs of 1 for the from trem know poy peas saddedly, betore she that bar aishrast of the man she lore ith re her lips eoul Hamar out the: ltae hits at rose in explanation, he mn to igive ‘he consolation of w t tad bien eet pas then ‘held her at arm's length for a | Be kissed be a3 near to her 5 con- am gone; and wave T reach the corner. wise ie oem ae nye yy t meee she were t could n not even. yet hie ay, reg 4 se horri time Pat ni ani which lation at all. Fi whatsoever ane asked, belie should recei its | was she to rr crane pie t Bos ‘conscie! ise a barn Trier between not bring herself to gh he | would not supplication, it Panta ‘only one she could “0 God, give him back “how exacting, how im- is s patient pag gir and cowardly she t | could Hee He left her sg address; and she pee asked for non: he had pe Tintended ‘to eae back ‘tie Sault also haye i Cher a and perhaps . lee’ at her simplicity for i ma "Yesterda ay eve ad gone down zie the. lespair to the cot- fe where’ he to ask the n there if ie had Jett any mes- tee o tnaepoor Bier opel sve Persad hee toe its cruelty. But for that too there was expla: tion; she remembered him saying that OF the lodgings and meant to try the inn or some other when he returned. gaine Enowledge that she had openly shown her eee a ae and ey her ie) to by the bitter ere e a: 4 spe no miscalculation, a him. Business! repro it was last on lay- What if not few days, but permet she pein but the pane 4,455 women doctors against 527 pares ae seventy-seven women book- sad | Keepers against none in 1870 Ting the grad [same ee é| athe Stiieniie short paragré fore :— Fvalked | out e eg Jeweller’s shop corner of the Surre fro But she aera foal thee papers! How G, eB. A DRESS TRUNK. ee the most pon and io ome er Be roleten un- aoe tie eee apres note wonlk Pea will i fieent throughout, and, elaboration of detail, she might have |f api when i hal once aks Saturday Mate ee faery end THE NORTH catidebasubabied A Ges Watch Has to Be Kept on ae rasels—Thousands of Iecbergs Re; ot Vesseis—One 2 Mile Long Pasi tered. Many of es tras oie steam- port arboard and port ends of the bridge, iad in the “crow’s nest,” at the piu eacany White Siar ees of the Whit ‘ief message ai lag eftect’ ey the boat had anlar: an iceberg and was rap- During ita the fog area of the ae ‘e Indie Ocean béoost seven fleets, which begin the season’s operations uly. ‘The routes of the passenger liners are he | straight through or along the edge of his danger-studded stretch of sea. 2.524 ICEBERGS REPOR’ a sites gathered show that ere fifty-nine passing “several,” “‘a group,” or “hundreds of al ‘without specity- Batre ‘ore ay Ti fog bank came and fe nae rset set page the we struck an iceberg, stove ahole in Ww and went pes British i pee Emrys struck a in aluminum, and the outside covering of 2 alligator skin, the ‘front panel es arranged to slide hold underlinen, another is for tailor made gowns, while third is guaranteed to carry the mos elaborate of ball frooks without sin- gle crus! pig et ATI taining bat and shoo boxes, and var- ms, otha Kiet the tae Gene hola ashier oarioast “amuse water: toilet apparatus of cut-glass, silver and tortoise-shell (which, for conveni- » fan ee titted out of the, trunk he dress oS a oer avg compat irmly fixed that even: the most fiendish of Zailway por- “Hidden away behind #1 or this Veritable American ark (which after all is not so large as of eae ee iz says hei she will require curing ea year of el; and her feminine ap- Sincisia aie cuate tance a ate contrivances, and the easy ““getatable- thing in the envying the fair which can so quicl genious idea into practical A TEN YEAR _Tweaty-tive women architects against ‘Bieven, sjhousand women writers tno, urdcel and against five. Thre; hundred and thirty-seven’ wo- men oa forty lawyers ty-five women preache: In 1890 there were in oe hundred and eighty vey Jand murveyors and engines! i at, all in 1870. ght one eames Eateceroi’ thous “coven ane AN UNAPPRECIATED HINT. How did you come to leave the sta said his friend to Rossius Hl iampbatt, i dad a bint that Twas 1 possessor iokly convert an in- | ste: reality. nc Oe ae ei ea five wom- | ¢) carried her ta id, where she escay d rae 'S arn sd, A lighthouse keeper in strait fevered di during March of On the Atlantic side of Newfound- lanid the whole eoest) eran HIDE ee dass and steemships Jay off and on the be powerless to effect any ther 100 Hedin a train or peel roter: would uch difficnl! sam close inshore ay and m: we TO steamer Turret Cape was & week @ 5 Ene stam thr rhiincdte pe the = a the coast, and outer ea ave 3 =| dary ef effort, and tana thes 1s sath, travel sont 7 200 feet in ae a A MILE Fost. ‘The largest berg seen was a mile in length, ag measured by a sextant, and feet ee a ing the ice area the offic core mt ies same Mar: fours sie” oe oe a “ba the little birds tell er ean ve beet the