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has lif« to give? You are now on ani- mn.l. My half has absorbed all the in tellectual part of you. Lie down, I say —lie down and let me work. ” The Animal could not lie down. He w . - ri-.-tle-ss. He walked about the room. II-- wa •• di: nt--'it d. He was jealous. The o’her lr If be n.w plainly was get- tn. ; the better share of things. That '..I'f v ; ail’nir-s] and envied. By acci- :_nt ;t., he paced the room he looked in ue and he started, for iris face had gi a heavy. There was a bovine look n’> ut cher-ks. Tho eyes were dull, the mouth full. Then the other half rr- aul Et.vJ beside him. Together they looked at their own faces. “Ha!” ci; 1 Ambition, well satisfied at the con trast. “It works already. Mine is the face intended for me. Yours is the face into which this degenerate mold might sink; mine contains the soul, yours the animal. You have got what you wanted, sloth. Your dreams are gone from you. 1 have got them, though, and I am turn ing them into action. As timo goes on your face will become more bovine, your -yes duller. What will be the end?” His brow darkened “I don’t know. We are like the Siamese twins.” “One of them took to drink, ” mur mured the inferior half. “What if I were to follow his example?" “You will not You do not dare!” Bushis blanched face showed his terror at the very thought. Will, said Nelly, “what is the matter me, and wljat I feel for her is, I with you sometimes? When you were assure you, overwhelming.” here this morning, ono could not get a That evening WillChallieo sat at the By WILLIAM LEIGHTON. word out cf you. Your very face lookc-d open window in the dark, Nelly’s hand By WALTER BESAHT. heavy. ’ ’ in his. “My dear, ” he murmured, “tell Many years ago, when I first came to He changed color. “I have times me, do you love me more because I have Edinburgh and was attending the uni when 1—I—lose myself—thinking— realized some of our old dreams.-” 1 became acquainted with the It—!:>—perreivad tai' he wh. 1- of thinking of things, you know. ” “Will, how can I tell you? Hove yon versify, of Mr. Duncan Macgillivray, reasoning pow -rs had D.-eome ;.bs ri They passed a delightful evening. : —not your success. If you had not done family by tho Intellectual II:’f II • lx But when Will went away the girl be so well, it would have made no differ who lived in Borthwick’s Close, lie oc really incapable of r.-a» .1.:.. Hi- came meditative, for although he had ence. Your success is only an accidental cupied tlw dignified position iu those not follow out a thought He h talked without stopping on every kind part of you.” Oh, the metaphysician! days of a deacon, his craft being that of thought». This trad« hin; . 1, 1 of subject there was no hungry lock in “You are not your success. Yet of the hammermen, aud therefore may be for Infants and Children cauae ev?n the viort iud;!. :.t p..;- his eye, such as she had perceived with course I don’t love you for your fine de supposed to have been pretty well to do likes to think that he ha: n natural satisfaction in the morning. gree, you conceited boy, aud yet it is ia the world, a fact of some importance to me, who was steeped iu tho blessings cf argument. This moi' < Every maiden likes that look of hunger for yourself. ’ ’ HIRTY teari'jtearcatio» of with tho patranaqo of had none. He became qt.i .r cr? —outwa-'d sign and indication of respect . He kissed her forehead. “The old of a £10 bursary, supplemented by ou occasional bag of meal and a junket of y eld wit deserted him. 11 j y ., 11 millions of persons, permit us to speak of it without guessing. to her ch arm a dreamtime was pleasant, wasn’t it?— salt beef, not the very best kind of food CONTAGIOUS In all its stages completely : lie drifted gradually out of the sc ’ J when we chose to be archbishop of Can- They were up in town for a month. It is ""questionably the best remedy for Inf a n t» and Children for tho muses, then worshiped by me. BLOOD POISON ■innate »ores and ulcers) which hr> had formerly fr qu it ;.l. He Every morning Will called aud sat — sms yield to its healing powers i perceived that his old friends n >: oulv ; So it was that I had a great love for the world has ever known _It i» harmless._ Children like it. It glum, but hungry eyed, gazing on the j. it reincvestiie p'.ison and build» up the system n Mrs. Macgillivray’s tea table, and by lU A valuab.e treatise on the diteahe and its treatment// found him dull, but r.-garded h. i as a girl and saying nothing. Every evening LMmaried free a gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have consequence a respect for tho mistress traitor. He had become, they beli- I, he called again and talked scholarship SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. something which 1» ■>R«ol«ttely safe and practically perfeot ns a herself. that contemptible persen, the man wh • and politics with her father, his face Ono afternoon, when 1 resorted to my reads. He was no longer a dwell: r in changed, his whole manner different, child’s medicine. old haunt, expecting to find the hearth the Castle of Indolence. Ho had gone and without any look of hunger in his i gods all in good humor, as usual, I was Cft»toriade>str<jyi,W orma. over to the other side. eyes. surprised to meet Mrs. Macgillivray in Life became very dull indeed to this Castori» allays FevcriahnaM. One day, after a fortnight or so of j ihc lobby, with n. face wherefrom the half. He got in the habit of lying on a this, Will tho Animal stood uii after Casteria prevent* vnmiting Sour Curd. accustomed smile was totally banished sofa, watching the other half, who eat breakfast and spoke. aud its place occupied by pale fear. at the table tearing the heart out of the Caatoria cure* Diarrhoea and TVind Colic, “There has got to be a change. ” “What has happened?” inquired I as books. He admired the energy of that “ You are changing, in fact, ” replied i Centuria relieve» Teething Trouble». I took her trembling hand. half; for himself he could <lo nothing. the other, with a sneer. “Oh, have you not heard?” replied If he read at all, it was a novel of th- CaKtiirla euros Constipation and Flatulency. “I am in love. I am going to marry she. lowest kind. lie even bought the penny Casioria neutralizes tho effects of oarbonie acid go» or poisonous air, a girl. Now hold your tongue,” for tho “Nothing,” added I, with increased novelette and read that with interest. If intellectual half bounded in his chair. apprehension. Caatoria does not contain morphine, opium or other narcotic property^ he came to a passage which contained a °'S P1C7Q^ “You have left me very little power of CHAPTER V. “I have neither seen nor heard o’ the thought or a reflection, lie passed it | Caetoria aaaimilates the food, regulates the »tomach and bowel», TO The first step was achieved. The first speech. Let mo try to explain what I j deacon since yesterday morning after over. Ho had ceased to think. He no want to say. ” He spoke painfully aud ; class was gained. Chailice of Pembroke breakfast,” was the announcement. giving healthy find natnrnl sleep. DENVER, longer even troubled himself about los was second classic. He might have been slowly. “Let me—try—I have lost, bit SALT LAKE. “A mere case of absence,” said I, ing the power of thought Canto ria is put np in one-sire bottle» only_ It is not sold ill bulk. with a:t effort at cheerfulness. “It is Another thing came upon him—not [ senior but for the unaccountable laziness by bit, almost everything. I don’t want OMAHA. KANSAS CITY. to read — I can ’ t play any more. I don ’ t j Don't allow any one to sell yon anything elne on the plea or prosniee of his first year. He was university j not a cose cf missing. ” suddenly, but gradually, so that he was i “Ye may gie it ouy name ye please, ” not alarmed at it H« began to care no scholar, medalist, prizeman. He was care about anything much. But this that it is ” just &» good’’ and‘‘will of tho best speakers at the union. girl I do care about I have always i said she, “but the like has never hap ST. LOUIS, longer about the games of which he had one CHICAGO. See that yon <»t C- a -S-'I'-O-R-I-A. He was known to bo ambitious. He was loved her, and you with your deuced pened since the day o’ our marriage, formerly been so fond. Billiards, rack AND ALL and yo know that the deacon was aye ets, cards, all require, you see, a cer not popular, however, because he was intellect cannot kill that part of me. I lj on «very He kissed her forehead. punctual, aye to a very minute.” tain amount of reasoning, of quick in ' liable to strange fits of dullness. Those She loves me tea She loves me for my - i The i'.-ic-»Irtelo EASTERN CITIES. I was forced to admit that that was wrapper. telligencc and rapid action. This unfor who met him wandering about the banks sell, and not on account of you and ■ terbury one day and lord chancellor the stguature of tunate young man had no rapidity of of the river found him apparently un your success. She is sorry for me. She next? To be leader of the house of com true, yet I could sec no great reason for intelligence left. He was too stupid to able to understand things. At such has given me—I don’t know how—the mons is the present ambition. It Is a fear, and proceeding with her to the OÆ'VîS TO play games. He became too stupid even times he looked heavy and dull. It was power of thinking a little. When I am most splendid thing”—tho dreamer’s parlor I took a seat alongside of her Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria CHICADO to row. supposed that he was abstracted. Men married to her, she will give me more, i eyes looked up into space with the old with a view to get some further infor Let us part absolutely. Take all my in- i respocted his moods, but these things do mation. I saw that as a friend of the light in them — “ a most splendid thing He ceased to lie a dreamer. All his dreams weio gone. He ceased to make not increase friendships. Chailice the tellect aud go. Nell will marry a stupid —to lead the house—to sway the house. family I had something to do, and my The Quickest to Chica music at the piano. He ceased to sing. i Animal and Chaliice the Intellect man, but he will get something from But I don’t know, ” ho sighed. “It will first effort was to procure all the infor her—something, I am sure. I feel dif take an awful lot of work, and the mation she could give me, preparatory He could neither play nor sing—these weighed each other down. go and the Cast. ferent already. I said something today Cambridge business did take it out of to my undertaking a search for so im They left Cambridge; they went to things gave him no pleasure. He oeasecl, ! “Very true, but what would you London; they took lodgings. “You are which made her laugh. What are you one most tremendously. I didn’t be portant a personage as the dc-acon of the know what to suggest in aid of farther think were you to find that Angus is in short, to take interest in anything, Quicker to Omaha and glaring at me for? ” hammermen of Edinburgh. lieve, Nell, that I had such au amount Inquiry, but I endeavored to ascertain also missing, having left Lis house about eared for nothing aud hoped for nothing. now so different from me in appear I am not glaring. I am thinking, j of work in me. ’ ’ There was, however, wonderfully lit whether any one had called at Angus’ tho same time?” said 1, with a view to Kansas City. In hall the two in one sat now with the ance,” said the Intellect, “that 1 think Go “ on. ” “You have been so gloomy lately. tle to be got. She could tell me of no flesh booth, to know whether he was at sound him, and thereby test my own sus reading set. Their talk was all of books we may leave olf the necessary precau Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, “This has got to stop. Now find some Will. Was that fatigue?” reason for his absence. There wa3 no home, aud having got something like a picious. tions. Go about without troubling what and “ subjects ” and so forth. Tl;e Intel I Free Reolinlng Chair Cars, journey he had intended to undertake. negative front her I resolved within atv I am and what I am doing. Go about way of stopping it, or—or”----- “ Ambition on the brain, Nell, ” he lectual Half held his own with the rest 1 •‘Think!” repliedhe. “Why, wasnot Dining Cars. “What can you do?” replied, lightly—as lightly as of old— He had no habits of intemperraice which own mind to find out what I could iu I present at Glennie’s tavern that night —nay, he became a person to be consid and amuse yourself, but be careful.” 8 H. H. CLARK. ) “ I can drink, ” he said, with awful I might have laid him up in a tavern nor The victim of sloth obeyed. He went this direction. success had not destroyed the old gayety ered. It was remarked, however, that OLIVER W MINK, ¡.Receivers when the villain drew his knife against E. ELLERY ANDERSON,) I accordingly left her with some words his own brother, and I hurried the dua- any who met Chaliice out walking about all day long in heavy, meaning meaning. “I can ruin you. And I will i of heart ‘ ‘I’ve consulted a learned phy any loose inclinations that could have unless you agree to part. " For Rates or general information call on or ad- found him dull and stupid beyond be less fashion. Ho looked at things in sician, Dr. Sydenham Celsus Galon, wiled him into any of the dens of the calculated to assure her, and bending away, aud was it not I who rccom- The intelleotual half was looking at ■ Wimpolo street. He says that an en dissolute. Neither, so far as she could tiy steps to the firsh market I met sev con lief. This was put down to preoccupa shops. Ha sat in museums and dropped meuded the lawborrows? Think! Why, W. H HI BLB1BT, say, had ho any money upon him to oil to sleep. Ho strolled round squares. him with a strangely softened face. eral friends of the well known deacon, if I were to find it true that Angus Mac- tion. The man was full of his work. I gagement with the right girl—he is ex Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. He was meditating, they said. His brain At luncheon and dinner time he found There was neither scorn nor hatred in I tremely particular on that point, so that tempt tho robber and the murderer. all of whom had heard of his unac gillivTay was away, I would conclude «At Washington St , Cor 3d PORTLAND, OR. was working all the whila He was out restaurants where he could feed—in that face. “Dimidium Animat,” he' I do hope, Nell, we have made no mis Then inquiries had already been made countable disappearance without being at the instant that he had repaid the reality, tho only pleasure left to him said. ‘ ‘Half of my soul, I have some- j take—is a sovereign remedy for all in almost every quarter where ho was able to suggest any mode of accounting lawborrows by a secret 6tab. ” making up for last time. was to eat, dr ink and sleep. thing to say as well. Confess, however, ' mopey, glum, dumpsy, moody, broody, known to frequent, so that if I had for him. On arriving at the market I In the evening the lazy half sat in an EAST AND SOUTH “Yes, but there ore difficulties, ” said One day he was in Kensington gar first of all, that I was right Had it not' gloomy, sulky, ill conditioned vapors. started upon the instant I might have made at once for Angus Macgillivray’s easy chair and took tobacco, while the 1, with that straining for evidence of a VIA found it difficult to know in what direc dens, sitting half asleep in the sun. Peo been for thi9 step — the most severe It is, he confessed, the only medicine in booth. He was not there, and a boj who other half worked- At 11 the industri conviction which is so natuial to us. served the customers answered to my in “Where could such a stab have been ous half disappeared; then the whole ple walked up and down the walk be measure possible, I admit—nothing his pharmacopoeia. All his clients have would have been achieved, eh? ” fore him — beautiful women gayly to follow that prescription. You will quiry that ho had not seen his master given iu broad day, and, it must have went to bed. ‘ ‘Perhaps. You would work, you see. ’ ’ I very soon find that those glum, dumpsy since the morning of the previous day. been iu the forenoon, seeing the deacon They seldom spoke except when In dressed, sprightly women gayly talking OF THE “Yes. Well, I have made a discovery. | moods have ail quite vanished. You I got from tho boy the place of his did not come home to dinner? Then dustry had more orders to give. It was —the world of wealth, fashion, extrav master's residence, and though in the any secret den or out of the way place no longer advice or suggestion, or a agance and youth. He was no more than It is that I have been too thorough. I will charm them away. Oh! I live again chance of finding him there I might is scarcely to be thought cf, insomuch ----------- I ---------------- --- --------- wish, or a prayer. It was an order. In three and twenty himself. He ought to don’t quite understand how, logically | —I breathe—I think—I don’t work so have hesitated as to the propriety of a as the deacon could not have been wiled dolence was a servant. “You took more have been fired by the sight of all this and naturally, anything else was possi- > infernally hard—I am once more human Express Trains Leave Portland Daily direct call, what I resolved was to tee there by one whom he feared. ‘' wine than is good for me at dinner to beauty and all this happiness. Nobody ble. I wanted, heavens knows, all the —because I love and because”— The his wife in his (by me) supposed absence. day, ” said Industry. “Restrict yourself in the world can look half so happy as a intellect there was. You were, there girl’s head rested upon his arm, and he “Nothing iu all that,” replied he, LEAVE. ARRIVE lovely girl finely dressed. But he sat I fore, bound to become the Animal pure kissed her forehead. Angus, I found, lived at the corner “for Portland........ 6:1 P M | San Francisco .10:4 A M to a pint of claret, and that of the light we all know that the deacon’s busi and simple. Well, you see we are not THE END. Enn Francisco 7 00 P M I Portland ........... 8:20 A M est, for tho future. ” Or: “You are not there liko a clod, dull and insensate. of tho turn which the Cowgate utekes ness led him down dark closes and out Presently a voice which he remem really two, but one. Can ’ t we hit upon into the Grassmarket, aud thither I bent taking exercise enough. If you have no of the way places, where there are deus Two Links in a Chain. my steps. Nor was it many minutes be for all customers, dead or alive. Aud Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to longer brain power enough even for the bered, “Papa, it is Will Chaliice!” He an agreement?” Albauy inclusive Also Tangent, Shedds, Hal- sliding seat, walk—walk fast—go out looked up heavilv. “Why, Will”—tho “What agreement?” An English writer, the author of “A fore I was in the presence of Mrs. Angus ». y, Harrisburg. Junction City, Irving. Eugene he was so simple and generous “Some agreement, some modus vi- Winter Jaunt In Norway,’’ in describ Macgillivray, but what was my won besides und all stations from Roseburg to Ashland luclu to the top of the Gogs and back again. girl stood before nim—‘ ‘don’t you know a man that if Angus had met him and •Ive. me? ” vendi. I shall get, it is true, some of ing a visit to Bjomstjerne Bjornson, derment to find this woman In very proffered the open hand of reconcilia 1 want all my energies. ” Once Indo Uoaeburg Itlnil Daily. It was Nell, the daughter of his tutor, the animal, you will get some of the mentions two incidents which are worth much the same condition as that in tion, he might hoVu tel him anywhere. *’ lence caught a cold, it was a month be LEAVE: ARRIVE: now a comely maiden of one and twenty, intellectual, but we shall be united putting together for the encouragement which I found the wife of the deapon. Portland ..... sZOAM I Roseburg oPM fore the May examinations. The wrath “Well,” said I, getting more confi E.wel.iirg . 7:00 AM I Portland 4.80 PM aud reproaches of Industry, compelled who laughed and held out her hand to again, aud after all”— He looked very especially of those who have to do with Her husband had left the house the pre dent, “I may tell you, as his brother- kindly upon himself and held out his him. Ho rose, but not with alacrity the training of young minds. They an to give up a whole day to nursing that [ was surprised to meet Mrs Macgilli vious day after breakfast without say in-law, that 1 have ascertained from DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. Tho shadow of a smile crossed his face. hand. So they stood with clasped hands excellent illustrations of the truth that vray ia the lobby. ing a word that he was to bo otherwise oold, were very hard to bear. Yet Indo looking at each other. a child or a man may appear to be dull tion to turn myself. Our-conversation engaged than at his stall, aud as it Wa A.ugus’ wife herself that he, too, bus PULLMHN* BUFFBT lence could not resist. lie could not He took her hand. “I found it out through Nell, ” the of intellect when in fact he needs only was getting exhausted, as every sugges his invariable habit to tell her when he been missing for the same time. ” even remonstrate. He was now a more I "Chaliice!” his tutor clapped him on SLEEPERS “Then by all that is good,” cried he the shoulder. “ I haven ’ t seen you since intellectual half went on. “You wont the right touch to make him a thinker. tion fell away, leaving only an addition was to go to the country (which ho often slave. you took your degree. Splendid, my boy I to see her every morning; I went every Bjornson, it appears, was not sup to the prevailing gloom, when I started, did) for cattle bhe could not account for as his eye flashed from the suddenness When the examinations came, it was SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, of the impression tqioii the ear of these evening. You were always brimful of posed when a boy to have any remark more by chance than good guidance, the his absence in any way. necessary to observe precautions of a words, "the mystery is all but cleared able talent, nor was he particularly Attached to all Through Trains. love for her; I, who knew this, was not ! question whether the deacon had any So far there was a difference between up. The villain has murdered his own severe kind. To begin with, Indolence studious. At 15 years of age, however, ;West Side Division. moved in the slightest degree by her. the conditions of the sisters-in-law that brother and run to tho country.” enemies. had to get up at 6 and go for an hour’s Oh! I know that she is the best girl that a sudden change came over him. Some BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS run for the better bracing of the nerves To this I got an answer which sur Mrs. Angus Macgillivray did not enter Nor was 1 much astonished at this tho world at this moment has to show. one persuaded him to read Wergeland’s prised me, for of all the men in the tain any apprehension that any violence Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) He had to stay hidden indoorB all (lav, ejaculation, for the original suspicion poem, “ The English Pilot. ” The boy I am fully persuaded of that, yet she world the deacon might have been sup had overtaken her husband, yet it was while his ambitious twin sat in the hall A M I Lv Portland has ceased to move me. I think of her was fascinated. A new world was open posed to possess an immunity from the clear enough, even from the suspicious had gradually been becoming a convic Uct A M I Lv McMinuvtlln flooring papers. He had to give up to tion with me, aud my mind was almost 12:1 P M I Ar (orvalUa intellect, which is certainly much lower to him. He longed to become a poet incursions of revenge. eye she cast upon me while making the eager bacco in order to keep the other half's to have any remaining doubts re himself, to move men by his writings, than my own, and I cannot even admire “I had forgotten, ” said she as she inquiries, that she was not free from moved. At Albany and Corvallis connect with head clear. “Courage,” said Intellect. to make his mark in the world. her. In other words, I cannot be moved seemed to revert to some idea which the fear of some untow ard accident. SLe trains of Oregon Pacific Kailroad, “A day or two more, and you shall “But,” said I,“what is to tie dune?” This is incident No. 1. The second startled her. “Yes, there is one man I even questioned me as to my motive for by anv woman. This terrifies me. ” Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) plunge again into the sensuality of your “Go to the city authorities,” replied has to do with Bjornson ’ s own influence “ Why? ” fear. Strange I never thought of it till jailing, as if she thought I had some I pipe and your beer. Heavens! When I he on the instant, “and get them to is upon a chance hearer. “ It threatens my future. Don ’ t you ye put the question; yes, his own broth thing to tell and was afraid to tell it, 4:40 P fl I Lv Punhuid Ar I 8 :2 A M I look at you and think of what I was be- S A M The English lady who records it, er, o’ the same blood, burn of the same and 1 had some difficulty in satisfying 7.1 P M Lv st. Joseph Lv see? He who cannot be moved by woman | coming! ” sue a warrant for the apprehension of 0 A M 7:2 F M I Ar___ McMinnville Lv | is no longer man. But man can only be while traveling far up in the country, mother—Angus Macgillivray, flesher in her that my object was not in any way Angus Macgillivray. ” Iudustry got a scholarship. Intellect Through Tickets toall point» In Eastern got a university medal. Ambition re moved by brother man. If I cannot stopped at a little farm and was amazed the Fleshmarket Close. That man has connected with the circumstances of his “I have been at the bailies’ office, ” State*. < auada »lid Europe can be obtained at move men, my career is at an end. What to find a well stored bookcase. She men been the very curse o’ our family. He disappearance. At all hazards, it was said I, "and found that the officers there lowest rate* from G A Wilcox. Aasnt, MclUun ceived the congratulations of tho tutor. tioned in particular- works by Ibsen, Ville. E P. KOGERS. they call magnetism belongs to the ani was a sweetheart o’ mine before I got my especial caro to avoid any reference do not consider the affair as sufficiently “How long, ” asked the Animal, “is Asst. G. F. A P A., Portland, Or. mal within us. When that is gone, I Bjornson and Brandes. acquainted with the deacon, but I never to the deacon, and cspeciallv his ab alarming to induce even an official this kind of thing going to continue?” R. KOEIII.ER. Manager. “You are fond of reading, I see, ” she liked him so that I could have married sence, for as she doubtless knew that search. now perceive, when the animal is "How long? Do you suppose, ” replied ” killed, the rest of the man has no longer said to the farmer. him, or rather I aye feared him for his the enmity was all on one side—that of the other half, “that I have given up “Because,” replied he, “they don’t “ Well, I wasn ’ t formerly, ” he an LOCAL DIRECTORY. my ambition? Remember wbat you said any charm, any attraction, any persua passions, let alone his trade o’ killing her husband—she might have drawn, know the tacts,” adding satirically, “It sion, any power of leading, teaching, swered, “but you see I heard Herr Bjorn- lambs. He never forgave our marriage, with very different feelings, the same is generally believed that those who are two years ago. You were younger then. compelling or guiding. His success, son leoture on heredity down at Königs and I'm no sure if he didna hate me as conclusion at which her sister-in-law blind don’t see. ” You would sweep the board. You would CHFRCHE8 He rose, but not with alacrity. whatever he does, is all glitter—evan berg, and I got a bit interested and much as he did his brother. He never had arrived. row in tho university boat. You would “But even if they were put in posses B aftiht — Services Sunday 11 a. m. and escent glitter. He may sit down and bought two of his books, and I enjoyed came to see us, though the deacon often But it might have been better. I hear Having left this woman also in a very sion of the facts, no warrant would be play in the eleven. You would be a 7:3U p. m Sunday school 9:50 a in.; the them so much I’ve bought more, and invited him, prayed him to let byganes unhappy condition, 1 stepped to the young people’s sooietv 6:15 p iu Prayer leader in all, all! You would then take you are reading law. Good! With the hold his tongue, for ha can do no more now I read a good deal in tho long win be byganes, nor even after ha married , bailies’ office and inquired there wheth- issued without a signed informatiou, ineatiuy lTiitrsday 7 30 p ni Covenant up with something—you knew not what house before you? Good again I Let me good." aud would you take that responsibility?” ter evenings, and I like it.” meeting first Sat each tuonlh 2:00 p. m. a wife o’ his ain did he forget and for I er any search had been made by any of was my question. “I only half understand. ” —and you would step to the front. You lookatyou. Humph!” He grunted a lit 8o one thing leads to another. And METHuuisr EriscoF.il—Services every remember?” give, just as if he felt dissatisfied that I the officers or constables, but here again tle disappointment. “You don’t look “Intellect, in short, my lower half, “No,” repliedhe, “but you might, be Sabbath 11 00 a ui and 7 30 p tn Sunday “A dream—a drflam. I was younger l quite so—quite so—what? Do you take is of no use without human passion. so a tiny seed, dropped almost by chance, he had na got some revenge, and then, I was met by tho remark that a two cause you Lave made the proper inquiry school 0 30 a iu. Player meeting 7 00 p may result in a harvest. — Youth ’ s Com to make things waur, the deacon got days’ absence did not form even a and found Angus fled. ” ! exercise enough?” That is what it means. We have gone then. " in. Thursday. S F MaMthuxa. Pastor. panion. 1 rich as he got poor, a change that never ground for such a fear of any occurrence “Plenty of exercise—plenty,” replied too far. Let us end it. ” “No longer a dream. It is a settled C cmb . P reobv rxaiAN- Services every Sab- “I would not like to take that respon I could be forgiven. So things went on either disastrous or fatal as would au- sibility either,” rejoined L “Besides batli U 00» ni and . 30 p in. Sunday purpose. Hear me. I am going to be a the young scholar, who looked so curi “How? Ycu despise the man who is What He Wanted 3Icst. achuol « 40 u in. Y I' C. 1. Sunday 0 30 statesman. I shall play the highest ously dull and heavy. i for years, nac reconciliation, but as i thorize unv search by the authorities uf the time is not far enough gone for any only animal. ’ ’ A lady who was shopping noticed a p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 .30 p. m. “Well, let ns walk together. You are game of all. I shall go into the house “No, no I The animal is part of man. very small boy who was employed as their ways lay different and they seldom I the city. I had my reason for a differ- very serious apprehension. We must E E THoxnoN, Pastor I shall rise—slowly at first, but stead- doing nothiug for the moment.” I understand now. I have done wrong, “cash” in the store, and being interest met there were few opportunities for ! ent conclusion, but I was necessarily re- wait another day. There is on old say ClBiaitAN- Services every Sabbath li They walked together, Nelly between Brother Half, to separate myself so ed in him began to ask him questions: quarrels. Now a’ thae things come up I strained from telling my story by u fear ing something to the effect that ‘if you a. iu and 7 jo p in Sunday school Jo | ily ” a. iu. Young people's meetiug at 6 Ji) p ui- upon me, and mail-, for it is only six them. "And I?” much from you. Only you carried it too ’t you like to live with me months sync that Angus, having met of throwing suspicion upon u man vin- want to keep your friends, don’t prolong II. A. Dcxtox, Paator. “Father,” she said when they arrived far. You would not work—you would and ‘‘Wouldn ' dictive enough to take revenge upon me. your visit beyond three days, and if you “You are a log tied to my heel, but have everything my little boy has? ’ ’ S t . J.4MI5 C atholic —First st , between you shall be un obedient log. If you at their lodgings in Albemarle street, the deacon in a tavern, got iuto wrath On going toward Borthwick’s Close, want to be thought not dead, don’t be not even give me a decent show. Sup she inquired. G and H Sunday school 2 30 p m. Ves “what has come over that poor man! pose—I say suppose—we were united 1 and made threats which forced the dea | with the intention of again seeing the unaccountably absent from home beyond were not”— per* 7 30. Services once a month. “What does your little boy have? ’ con to swear a lawborrows against Indolence shivered and crouched. He has gone stupid with his success. I once more. Could I count on being al- . asked deaconess—for so these great dignitaries three nights. ’ " W B H ooax , Pastor. the child, fixing his large, serious him.” could not get a word out of him. Ha lowed to work?” I “ Am I then — all my life — to be your were sometimes called at that time To this Mr. Girvan agreed, and both SECRET ORDERS eyes upon her face. kept staring at me without speaking.” These words, uttered in the peculiar when corporations were a species of do- of us saw the propriety of visiting tho servant?” “Yea,” said the Animal, “I have had Kxok LEa L HarTKR Nv. 12. O E 8.—Meats a “ Oh, he has books and tops and a Was he a lumpish log, or was he a a lesson too. You shall work, ” he hesi-1 tone of grief and fear, made an impres "Your life? No, my life. ” The two Maaonlc hall Hi« tiisi aud third Monday evonuig pony,” and she enumerated a lot of sion upon me which I tried to conceal, minions or powers—I met Andrew Gir- deaconess, who was hour by hour losing tn each mouth Visiting member» cordially In glared at each other man all nerves and electricity? “ Silence, log! van, her brother, a currier, who lived hope. Wc found her iu the same posi tated and shuddered, “in reason, of: things. vited Mh” O 0 HODSON, eec In the morning Will Chailice partly course—say all the morning, and if you and it was aggravated by that involun ■ iu Niddry's Wynd. A sensible man, not tion in which 1 had left her. I noticed Let me work. ” MRS. U L HEATH. IV M “ Has he any papa?" asked the child. “I shall not be silent,” cried Indo- solved the question, because he called go into the house all the evening. ” tary action of the nerves which doctors prone to fancies, he took a very differ- that as we entered she turned a wistful CvaTXR P'-ar No. »—Metta the second »nd fourth “Oh, yes, ho has a dear, kind papa, i call Saturday of «ach month ill Villon hall at , So lence, roused to momentary self asser- and showed clearly that he was an in “working up,” an effect consequent ! ent view. “ I would not be hard upon you. I i eye upon us, with au expression that who gives him all these things. ’ ’ p ui on second Saturday aud at lo.SO A. ni- ou tion. I upi'ii a process of reasoning where all “I have no enjoyment left in sensible log and a lfimpish log. He sat would let you have a reasonable amount “I have been everywhere I could seemed to speak and say, “Is he not with 4th Saturday. All meuihers of the order are “ Then I would like to be your little for an hour gazing at the girl as if he of indolence and rest. My success will [ cordially lut ited to attend our meetings life. You have taken all—all”----- boy,” said the child gravely, “for my the ideas are led by the feelings. I sat think of,” said he, “but I can find no you?” at.d there followed that blank look 11 F. C lvbini , Commander “Yon have left what yon loved best would devour her, but he said nothing. be less rapid on your account, but it papa is dead, and I would rather have for some time without speaking, for I ’ trace. ” in which the orb seems dead. J A PtCKHAM, Adjt. In the evening Cousin Tom called, will be more solid. Do you think that of all—your sloth. Lie down and take felt that it would have made matters There was silence everywhere, as if “Everywhere but the house of his him than any of the ether things. ” W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri your rest. Why, you do nothing all bringing Will Chaliice again, but how if we were to be lost again in each oth-1 The lady who had been merely talk I worse to admit what I thought, and an brother, ” said 1, fixing my eyes on him. Augeroua had there set up her temple, day, In Wright's hall at 3 o'clock p m. day. A stalled ox is not more lazy. changed! Was such a change really due er I should once more feel for that girl ing with the child for amusement had ' effort to cheer does not do much good “The house of his brother!” rejoined and the votaries were mute. The chil- L. T. L. at 3 p. m. unless it is backed by tome indisputable he. “What on earth would take tne You can ear anckdriuk and take exereiso to evening dress? Keen of feature, as”----- hard work to keep back her tears at this M rs A J. W hiimorf , Pres and sleep. What more for such as you bright of eye, full of animation. ' 'Why, “Why, ’ ’ said the Animal, “you would naive confession.—Detroit Free Press. 1 fact of a favorable kind. I did not even there, the place of all others he would C lara G. Essox, Sec y. [TO be contented .] avoid?” Running the Serpent s Sting Tickets A 2 The Shasta Route Bl I PM • COMPAH 20 PER CENT A 20 PER CENT IV 7.X J We cuill offer our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing at Tcuenty per eent Discount for Cash. GOOD ALL WOOL SUITS AT $8.00. 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