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" In fora*«r tlmos there lived a poor man villi aaoli»tmiU.firm and enob laigt fitnily that bo oould not makq kothendi mool; so be maod hit wife whallhoy should do. "-JKjIajss ontbiggest boy,' aildeho, 'lofe'liw'go in|o ; -th« wiu> wotjftind ma-iiiit^^ia fotftaaife* - ' - j£?- • I don't mio' 1 ,' said Kyis.' Tbta tbttjj g»»a hjpjthoir bltsiing, ond Kjts kiwed t b e m all round and staxtid oa l i s tnvels. Alitor a tirno b o ba OMIO to two road?, ind deliberating awills, bo tool; tbo road, that" looknd tlio most sruniiy, Thon |io*cimo to a to a plioo -wboto (bore, foro four roada^ 1 Whore- doyoa Traatto'go to?' said n-man. k H nlllabow you the waj.' 'No,tliacnk you,' aosvored KyU; fono road Ii us good as anotlior to me.'' And bo took tfcao ont that acomod prottloat. All Ihe tray .long tbo birds gang oat nitb joy, tbo son sbont o a all thai world, m d tbo w i n d blow swoot and oool)ud Kyliirent on with a light J hoarI, i n S maJo a. gooiljupper of aula nod bliokaborrlto, drank tbo dear wat- or of thofcaropk,and lay down nqdor a hedgo 10 asloop, ' SAl loaat l i t at woll off a> t$o bicdi/iiid ho, •and thty.aro bappy onongli.'- . s ' v ' Inlho moliiing early a lark woke bin up, aavnd obi bo 1 iV***^~* r J>»*tlolri^, wbfli'igaar 'ladtv" iUB» gw'ifcSwty liQngt|. Bot now he was through the wood,«nd: bad tome t o a town fall of boaaoi; s o , iitksro WW no dinner to be plokod n p for Do'tHing in tbo ttreoU he \teot to tho first inn, and sat down at tabid. '"What wronld y o n Iiko for dinner f* naked the host, 'Thil irtakci no odd),' said Kyts, 'for I kiviej a groat appotito.' So lbo host brought him a groat pieoo of p i e aod a pot of good ale. Jit was tbo b e a t dinner Kyi» oror had in h i s life. "Thou the host told him tbore wero'lbree ailwr pontiles to pay. •Allright, 1 isld Kyts; 'thon you had bettor lakaa it oat of my wagsg, for I havo oom*3 into the world to aeok my fortune, eund biva not found it yet.' ' Why did jou h a v e dinner, thon, if y o n bid n t o roonoy ?' askad tho host. 'Boonuusse I iras hungry,' »D3Worod Kyis. 'Bxit If yon would rathor not givo mo a j i y wort, novor mind I'll jog on.' •No,'s8iid tho host; 'yon shall stay and oloin oat the pig sty, and take oare tbo bo^sefl,' •Very well,'answered Kyts, 'it makes no odd) to mo.' 'Bo di<3 his work wilh n ligbt heart, tin tbo horsesnnd his master woro rary fosd of boon, ind bo got & good dinner o » w j daj»-. At t h e eod o f tbroo months, the host gore Kyis bis wagos and said,— 'Double yoor wages will I giro you, Ifcyti, if y o n mill carry this letter to the'lord, mayor of tho next town/ 'All r i g h t ! I'll do it,' said Kyla;and off kolas-tod. Nntr lfc.o lollor was to toll tho lord mayor thatt tho people did not want any moroirars. 80 t h i s groat lord went into a passion, and bad Kyta pat i n prison. But Kyts was just as nappy, and put bis hinds in his pookct or played at knuokle-bono, and whistled ail day, except when ho was entiog his dinnor. 'ffby don't yon mopo like tho oth- e r s d i s k e d tbo j o i l o r . 'Ob, o n e plioo is a s good as another t o mo,' njnsvforod K y t s , 80 tho joilor took a liking to him, and liked bin to help sweep tho prison and wis n o t 10 oaroful in looking him up. Ono dtay Kyts saw tho prison-door open and tho sua shining ontsido. 'Ooo p l a o o is as good to mo as anoth- er,'iiid KyU,'so I may as woll walk oat.' So o a t ho wont, and took a long walk anil onjof^ed It very nmoll, and oimo at night to a country inn. 'Tbore is only one bod left,' said the landlord. 'All r i g h t ! I don't want two,' an- wrorod KLyts. •Bat it is in the garret,' said the host 'and lo nothing but straw.' 'Norear mind; I shall sleep sound,' replied Ky-ti. ButicbenhQ had oaten suppor ho" felt satrrod that b e got into tho first bodlic oonld see, and that was a' feath- e r bid i s a tho n e x t room, where the landlord slept, -—-1— '-tL% <»? •VJ-T—rtr """'•• ^Thi«willaftj'aaasKyl«K " (ItV not worth whilo to Jog np attin to th« gatv But tbo landlord sat «a tilhmiddla of the Bifjat, wd ASK otapt softly an. ataira'to MwlinKyte' pockata, and to tot hrm. ir-sBvi though hi aearelud all ot«rthaatrawho oould Ind no -Kjt», and follaadeep w tbe|«rr»t,' jtffi-;eiii- ly m tha acorning eavo dowa thai ffarv ret ladder-la'a .bad humor, a»4 fell o«r|aad-*B»e •TerjMjr'^p^-'lCfcait Kyta found out wnorahawasy and pat on but olotltn-and slipped ont ofi the window 1 toctaTeJufnss, L.I* J _,"J! i > r«Batas "hajoumeyedieo, it cam*.to, pass,that,-aft«*rB<To.raLd»y8, he faotvd himialfjiear t«o •great »rmie«.*0 r^" .liltwiHieafin*;aigbt to see.v,them fight,'ha thought s So he aat down'm tha sua »ud took out some bread and checae^ and began to »at witb a tery good appeute. But •very) soon tiro oaptami eimo up to hint, ono frfitn eioh army, and asked, bib*. Wbvoh jjl^Iuvpraa m •Neither,'aaawcred Kyts 'I don't wantto'figufatall.' 1 A JJat.yoi»tnu8t*saidtboyj 'eoohooso your Bid*.*..»Zrz«. '• s^gm& 'No. tbank youf-TfeJd ]E«m||.W% war is-ntf ^oonoelc'n 'of*mittt>i|||o»|?W-t 'All that mikes no difforenoo,' Raid thoyj-'oUsose your side, or- else wo will m w. j<>4-4miMW^MMM thoy both d»» toeu aworda. ••• ••<'••> 'Very, moll} liosg^-mnst^lit Iwill. I did .not want to; but it makes no 'Woll, sshjob sido dg/yoti, ohooso?' thoyjukodV __ I ""Tfian'KjU|otn.p onel^ofcedTirounai and aaw that oho army'was'on the sun- ny sido oi a hill^andj.mpreoiori .„ ... . , ,..»»! not so fat off i s tho otnor army in'thi gWe„ 39 b*,o>t>pao tlw a r n > y j . g ^ h | son,; and found o u t eftsrwardathafe-.it waa tho sido of tho king and courtier*, tho ,'boadlea and footmonj and that the ether waa the sido of tho lord mayon, bakers, tailors and orrand-bojs; and tbo war to show who ought to got tho moot money o a t of the people, and ha™ the spending of it. Woll; on tho very noxt day tho bati tlo began; and they gavo Kyts a vojy big blunderbaaSj and put him behind a tree, and told hip, to fjro awayTfiffiVIl bis might. And "So ho did, and at the vory first ahpthjt % bik« in tho, middle of Ms tt&SVfor ho' aaVftVtJofr'flj'im, and than knookedAvin.a HtQo Igin.tailr or, and, boat of alV'hit tho lofd mayor who had scntlilin to pj'iBoq in tho vory middlo of bis fat waistooat. *. 'Serves him right,' said Kyt*; 'for if ho had minded the lottor, porhapa this war would not have hat But after tlmt-ahot tho smoke waa so thjpk, that Kyts oould not toll wbioh mon wore tinkers and tailors, nqd whiob were footmen "and oourtters. So ho shot at them all altko, wMoheror woro eaaieat to hit, and vory many got his big bullota into them that day. •It's a n one to me,'., laid Kylu;, 'but as I am in tho war I may aa well bang away till all my powdor is gono,' But b y that time, when tho amoko oloarod u p a litllo, hq^saw that tho king's army was boaton, and tbat-ajll his mon woro ruonlng away. , '8o I will bo off too" said KytB, 'for I don't sco tho use of bolng a prisoner.' Bot h o had not gono fax sthon ho taw a knight fiat on the ground, With all hia heavy armor on. •Oh, help mo tip, or also they will kill-met' cricd^a knight. 'I don't too that that matters to me,' said Kyto; 'but still, here goes I' And with thoao words, he Ingged tho knight up to his foot. Thon the two went 00 aa fast aa their logs could carry thorn, and got into a wood. But the other army oamo aftor thorn vory fast, and shot down many of thp king's mon in tho back; and at last four mighty mon got near Kyts and the knight, and told thorn to give tbem'- I oolvos o p as prisoners, or elao bo killed. l! 'It matters no odds to n o whiob,' oriod Kyts) 'io let us fight and bo kill Sid.' 'Bravo!' oried tho knight, and they rushed on to tho four mighty iuon. Now tbo fonr mighty mon woro a|l in armor like the knight, but Kyts bad .nothing but a'thick club, so he could jump and dodge about twioo as fast aa any of them. 1 Clang,, clang 1 wbaok, thwaok 1 wont tho great swords, but Kyts dodged ronnd-a tree, and caught hold on tha 'log of a mighty matt and tipped him right over. Now so heavy waa hia ar- mor that ho oallcd out to another war- rior to help him ap; but as this ono stooped dowo'I£yts gavo him so fioo a 'blow with his olub that he rollod over too. Mean whilo, the knight was in a dead' ly tussle with tho other two. Clang claogl whaok, ihwuokl wont the hoary sworia. and a third warrior rolled over wounded; but the knight fell on bis kneo Irom the force ol t h e blow, and tbo fourth warrior seized him by the nook, palled out a dagger, and cried,— 'You are a dead ronnl' With tboso words, Kyts gavo him such a blow on bis boad that tho fourth 'warrior roiled over stunned rind silont. 'You havo saved my life 1' oried tho knight. 'What shall I doT' ' Help mo to torn those heavy man over on their backs, ond then ibey oan- not gbt'np till so)<ne ono Comes by.' ! When this was dopo, Eyls helped 'iho knight off with his armor, lor ho was wounded, and Was . sot strong enough to carry it; ond then the two went off qniotly togothor through tho wood, and came to the knight's castle. Well, tho next thing thoy heard was that the king had mado peace, and had given up tho keys of his big money. boxo?; and that evorybody now might go about bis business. ] 'Would yon like to havo a room in my oaetlo, and live with me?' asked tho kuiBbli. . < i. s •Very" well,' answered Kytsj «it makcB no odds to mo where I live Bat my olotbos are worn out.' ' 'Take some qf my olothcs, if you like, 1 saidJiW/knight. , « . 'All right,' answered . Kyts; 'thoy will do-;- -If they jraht Ukinjjln a bit/I that is easily done.' So KyU lived at tho oastlo many 1 long day, and went out hawking ana Bahing arid ihOorSngj anff^helpea"' to got food ' f o r t very good dintrer, and tbetf w'Jt wke^Sf>s#ite-aRB »»•%«;,» •hoot hare or deeri fowl or Mipt,*§«M Kjts,- <»o we may aa welt haviVlC* '. ' OtHuday the- laigai jwkrf luia-lf-ke wWld*othka,W Um* ^afaic v ">i attd^bttoaatjbawter , , 1 .j.,,, iBnt'auppose » was a lady r wlM ctitle/ and^Sape?of *0»iey f iaWt«l«i Wgjb,t,'l f« j.S it - J- > »o» r M 'Well, it makes n&jOdfafe ^ «|Mt|b 3«W«l!,"rten', 'what lady I gl>an'<ir ; ^i«ff l •iked the knight ' ^ „• * }* w vi m 'I-dori*ti.nHQ,d at all,5j L aaay.(rji ^JUJ •BUMP* 1 * fe^K"***'*, •* .., Then auppoae yon marty my datLght or, as jou saved my"life, ,1 iat'2b the ['Well and good/ aniwarcd., Kyts..,,/ Jo^therkRigh^wpnt to-^jdaugljljr «»fe*«lf »u th»tkad>jea m fl m lOttted tojnarry, hor noxt day So the ikt 'Bofiftg^heH'alwa^llie britf dreaecd all trr-Trhite, with'fine laca- and tows o£.petr!j, jrery beautiful tCr^ioek upon and Kytawwalkad-by her tidl on to tbo olmroh, the Jovoly bride asked iKyteaf,bo.*9ttidv|Mtafc^.p.#,e^J«e aurrjipg^heMniload.. ,' ,v3S^m^kf,. J«t!J«W*,onP' H tylb jlpulfl'lir .K.'tili 'hiui! Wi» , tpeoaojo/iSAid sh9?«j;(l)aveiJ,oy.«xdnjj mm 0.M ".WaJlmy J^fUytf.alosa taaj-jsufeas *ueh,j ,8&».tfi3.m£ii$& ry:hii«iDS.tMa^ t.irA •,,;: txug$ ^ !J»at 09 you. Jikftf gnawaj^pVXtjte 8p- sousan Qua skonntjj f^wardJa oliurek, apdxjnajtrief} .t,ho iJ,0!»Jy brjda, InrtSa&i -Ji ,3l)U' fr* nUtef !•,!,-., ftAjpstw iMbis;!' ,mm ^m^m *h>o„.he m r W d hronndjaajiA J » W i f l » ' tfcll»RO«> ) ,hali|U:» *»- --»ifi-.»r-a..^. a%p$ii)raii^«. tuarriagej.. feaajt] h K0ttld-,m.iud Uasing n » v aisk "id. a»on«y |o,sk«ad..,t •,. : <.. ,^,,, •• ... IW'ioo.re^blatPihaTe ajonojtbai) k ni ho!W}Jift»UV#ol»ilJJjavpJt,: f at O .-.-ft— .«.„» ii it.. t^« n >. , 8°9.D 1 , *fier,.CtBaiW«.nt to thijtwg's eoursiwith^ hia Jowly : bri^y, and. tftpy told tbjjBtgry of tho.. matriaga, ,IM " •• "ft'?' Ut drj* iifewa mkym£ and* a <lkiaaltkM«tM'b*^M^^ apitaniia«d,. A Mfm<<»m^4s'^ npSf^aaU a*«*«!a>,aaxik« koa»»ii»«, nails, aSd Kyta «W«dia^tr,(»Ado|| EwsitadKyt*.. _ t AB,*! , But thin thaw will t * aaothftwar, •aid tb3 F ^a*rfiIi.'a*^'»*i»i*th»r !i»a^^««a«to5.W«iv<i , th^^fi'M 1 ^*' 3 ^^ la|J«TFP!l# tf e^afW^>dc*'fe%rtal*^a«»ly' .h-agaa t»'*ma;aoaia ]a*t«»aipfc 'UitAiaiaV «TsdW«yatl»a 1 ^Hrt t»i.,». j'tiaa, uba had b « n .eaued rrtqnaaujj.lMt li&mMMi tl^gtaT*" ttfiS*M**aa%rylj inaatteiiaped until tha wkbltabaakat I'aaam^^aM^ j»»rt4»jV»4| Hida 8^«Vhew'ai|(ht*way)4O«»»i , t'|0»' findia'Jlw TLmli 1 vtwil* nil« So baled her tehia prtlty ootWt* deep in tha wood 5Cben >ha- Mipl oi»raadiaid^[« * v ? , i » r r 7 Lb*, txwpiad by thibf Haahrf qwaaa, ©eat Kyta, I s lois* yp u rW*»* ^tf A^la'jafMWH tW aaotb*r af'!».««» ntia«l}cinajM^totiaMta«yimtty iotmwdm»rrjiogra«H ana Mr* wim laWb «*y IsaMbAV tJ l J wri - 8* hifound-'.aManop- «ha.tw«aa-'tii? oiifg ai(ay inli.falt thjr^h^thaj.i'jtoojl, twenty lord majTiWMKdW *?S,J«*'tt ; a*a•**»<?! iyja uv wi ata va I6w, ai?li«ttt^ltmy-^ : fifiY-S«ar* . took the prinoew, ind shut Wnup ilk the tawtt again, tnd aentnoei IJyU lo 'tVe^wem'^fK^ta^llt'lbai teWt^ dfitbo«tjafc ball otijuitioej.'lt lav aUione world, J ahall go Into anetbtr.' _ . 1( •Bat this fawot »1U wo do yoau,' "«« «r^«1ity3Ia«id^aW»wf^rnb"»iy dhooae bow7o«>»lllidi«^" 1 WUt'yoa iiinufte avatybedy/rn-He jiorped^Wiyvdajf to.eatit. many othoc things, about J[oJ5 "^jk tad so ho wis invited to ;corno, tq-.tbe OOUTt. . ; .... ! , , t f a „' ' Now,'lbo very night booameit btp> poned that tha king gave.ajiteat: ioli, at -whiob there was so maaynoblei aod. offloeru, and fine ladles, that not a awl was to be found |o loo -the flrearorklj' 10 nrhon Kyts got tired of bolng nnflbiii about in tho crowd -flTe climbed ap a polo, and sot on:a-(ilos».pieoo of wood, wbero he oou)d aeo ovorythleg. but tllief polo wis'plnosd in the vary'center of t h o fireworks j. $0 when tbo ro&kota aid squiba woat oft'somo of them, uoit- ly h i t hii«. ' I b i l iaas bad aa being in battje,' said Kytaj 'but novor mind, I bare a lino sight.' ...(, A.t last came tho boat light o f ijl ind thuwaaa. oatbetiaa anieL flxod on juatbohind Kyts; so it lootad to .11 t h o people aa if. it, waa a ring of glory all round him. 'Why, whoever ia that in tho midil of t h e firo I" said tho king, cooing np 10 t h o plaoo when it waa over. • M a y It pleaao yonr majesty, it la Kyta,' aaid ho, slipping down, 'far tbore taa no other scat to be got anywhere, »nd aftor all, ono place u aa g o o d u mother to me.' Tho king laughed at (bis, and said^ ' B a t it Is a wonder, Kyts, y o u did net break your nock,' Thou the king led tho way to the ball-room, and all the oouitlora and Coo ladies began to danao. 'Ono partner ia Iho same to mo aa another, laid Kyta, so ho wont op to the princess and eakod bar. 'But who are you 1" ebo asked. . 'Kyta,' said be. 'With all m y heart, tboo,' said the 'for I havo hoard of you from Qua and tiia brido, What ahall wo danoe V ' I t makes no odds to mo,' answered Kyts, 'for I bavo novor learnt any dances at all.' 'Thon would you liko to lake a walk In the orango grovo histoid)", aakod the princess. 'Jnst as you like,' said he; and ho gave tho lovely nrincosa his arm, and took, a walk with her. in the orange grovo, and told hor many of his advob- tUVea. When they camo bncs tho bell rang for supper, and a grand young prince lo lore with tho princess, took her In- to t h o great hall. And in. Walked Kyta among tho lords and nobles, and took a sont behind a very largo pio. ' I bavo a good appotito,' said Kyts, 'so this will suit mo as well at anything.' B u t whon tho. pic Was half gono, the king looked across tho table, and tbcro ho eaw Kyts. 'How daro yon come hero In tbo boat place V oried tbo king. »Xt makes no odds to mo where I lit,' answered Kyts. 'Odda, bobs 1 this is too mOcb,' cried the king. 'My lords, d i m this fellow out, and never let him como to iho oourt any mors 1' *j[ may as if oil walk out, your mil. csty,'said Kytn,'for it makes no odda to too wbioh way I go.' Thon he left tho great o'.ty, and took hia saok of money with him, and bought n pretty collage lb a wood, nnd .grow gabbages and flowers, and was as happy as tbo birda. But tad news soon olrao to him that there was a now war, and that tho king's head had bcon. chopped off," because h o was too proud a n d ob- stinato for tha people, and that they wanted to kill tho lovely princess too. Then Kyte remOBibcred the oriole grovo, apd started oil' to join the knight aod tho rest of tho dead king's array, ontsido the walls of the great city. 'Doyousoo that high tower?' lold tho knight, 'Well, tbo princess in in prison at tho tap little window, and We cannot got her ont unless we tako the j great oity,.and that, we cannot do.' Thon Kyts goto bag of. long, nails] ind- a halnof,-aad put a rope round his waist, and crept along to the bottom of the towor, and hammered dbo long nail in, and stood on, that) and then anotbor aod another, tike steps, all tbo way up to the little window., a t the., top,,ind there ho tied thoJong ^ropo and then looked in, and saw .{he'lovely princess ind kiked her to coma sway and ba aoned ,' Now: (axib many til KyU witeHhe'p^ou^iia^fltr to W •pmtattha.tthey, brooghtKm* bottles -lid thoy; %Vtliort»«aad'W' ot>--t»Wy ilhrinph^-ioJly ffllwr ajjoo;*, .• _ md ^ ' H ' ^ w - ra»»u But it last thoio wafonly' onb gd ofwineleft fonxCMb',! aadlthoi-glaas of poiaon f« Ky|»j ipd- as jhey «U atooi see Kyis' dead bfe ' J *" • "• ' •iSotwda l',etioi| ho. '.'Boldian, you laroffclnjftagl' . , . , , , For u thai board »\i* ilop. eaoh ono, ItoMedetf w m *rw fnrm *Kyt»' glkaw'tefi eb'the'tabft; - " [i I hivo drank,.49 njaoli wlatw.'i aid && Ryta, '|ha I d o " s \ W tbhity.' , 'Bat I do 1 oriod the lord and bo tossed tiff Kyta* glass, a downdoid. • • - •AftetaiU.' aald lCytr r 'UonJd just aasoon.ho wed.fjtrn»>* . irmi .,_ ,_ Then ia" there was no more polion loft, tho eoldiera kept KyU prisoner to know shat,.the .alneteon lord mayors would npw (ike M o , So In t h e morn. ing, when a\f th'd itory wik tdliJtn tlie hall 01 justice," tlio'llaopla liilgiod, ind elappod their'brtla with-nilftht and main, and oried out, 'Long U19, King K ?'a-' , , . So- u|l got it-UtaWatyor lUd «Sid;~- 'It Ii qulto- pills t h a t KyU l« j m t the right sort of n i l lo ba.al.niw Idnp, lor. ho would not bo proud and obvini|g like tlio old blnga, but would lot things go their orfniray/' • • ' 'Hooray I' eriod t b a people. 1 'And ns ha hiMuwioJ tbe prinpoia. thera It no ono with tnoro right,' Wi) another mayor. 'But would ho want to Still Us, or would ho lot us live ?' asked another mayor. . » ,*.-,- ' Tyiilobovor you like,' aasswercd Kyta; 'it will miko bo odds to tue.' Then eterybody oried, 'Hooriy! Long lire King llytal' ,. Aod iho princoia waa br ought book from lbo tower, mid Kyta tnd hia love- ly brido wore crowned; onj long did thoy livi>;-'Without vrat-s, It peabe «nd great b.ppineas/ 'I doa't at all mind being king,' uid Kyts; 'for I can be happy anywhere.' •a. -it|l^J- r «"| k>«tk tiu judvaa -mm&wm *mM a ^ b ^ i a r y ^ a j a l i 1waa, pf, ^M*,m «/»fthaf.fty..«lMi,©rl r i'pm'tf Br^"dl«'.work^a«!lutend«id.:aa'aa»^veair o^u-ofppaaaeiaiag.it wroplitedtotli very iu^uThv'-filing toitkmVtini. oduld^ot^but 5 el.r^,.'-Eo#eveV-b«Wifi' fAa-wetk:5Wuld,bolitaiih»d| ahantajok: acting a pn)mi«trcm Aucatbat,whath- aw deed or wm^-1*immiik*3%f w7il««^romis«-"fa.-'ai!»joi»»a qaitaiiu-afplioUly,; <gWa»j aw Allbe^d'harifrlJadmittlfigao^mtiH) 1 sahtt UttOJC^fcaTlDB i;a*«tlly nfKH«t*1r4t;| erf monlhavaho ^r«p^ndad-ragaV»ul)f with her Mend, who, although ne l«Wi< a«,aj if* 01 JbirjU—rf . _.. T .... .... r _.. betWeon^em, M»i»aa*llA ttiatloV niade of the-'Unfiaiahad embroiiiwyi wbtn AJ^ £ al,aya,joa«^t|*„Mpa*»»o\ *mM " *"'" ,l ~ SI-..-- oomplita'WmditlM, it Wa» ;th»-tiraatio« •f itarairandHlntaUeetiia e»it«llaja:ti) •«hiWt.if„ at,ita»,Jto m^ ^yim ftlandiaaabo dbimWludgea,of,|wioh tbingii while il W B eJhtM, eraty fNe^eafa eve bbfbWfetlring to' rati, •b-plaet'tha eruEroldary-ftama;-balort' iaMtyioaewblaUi the .OaAtaft, Still J«y aa^ta^lai »«aa>«^rfiii». l*wJfaitv| IWWat ^*t«M aVitV TXW« aa»tat»illi* Ka^^ffi^aaat m# »ifUd ftatoiefiroaa"tka u «(i Ml ekKrlata'', ^ka^afeaftii^iiityt^ « * ^itif^iiial : a^-%Mi4na%' i«J|l^6|a^ww«Wi^ :whiehhJ-mrfathwrko«,th,iith.t- ;*Hf«l^-|PM , ?*J--l*'»ft ,: *" 4 ^r»P*. gBOKeU^EI^e^-a^s^i^A^siAsv^SSfi , M* "aw^Jl^^rl^^^'^^siaa^is »atHa.t»I»»»'3f»»».»,»«. „, ^.-|eif%««ii-lD^i,-.*at* iMa w ; ) "aiaiiW ••aat'aa.aal Vaaaaaaiiil ' "-wj^jtjjiaj..a^^^aj- auaj:"!** 'ikaaa aaBafe«^B«aaaaaBaai»-'a^^ ,^|ff^?fllWj"'TO••«. !•• ^^^aa^a^BBraaaaaaBBaBBBBaaaj, ss -sji^r ' " r HUHias Kaiwai. naaaaMai aaaaj . I r ' Sahbii^wUlt UVaand»wtt ; -of: 7 tke< irai daj : iulk».^ AmVrie»aadavevrn^r>p<"^ PKi^tM^.iaa^^ all thait >ata It baa batn thelt eui. :tO» C W*» s vaa''ttM&l#.- 'ii" Sa«4a| araabn far) aitna' of-tnaK'iy pm* i—andjb»«a ooaaa wao,akae#a, wtd .aat, l'W«»y!«| Ir^va'rjS.'B ^t»riJil^ri» r a«ei»b«ad^^^ t»d,'.for pMtiaanira^ld w-p»a»»«t»«! ta M| ; ##^ v cJlh%!t,UllM aMilaajaar^ jwioa, and-tkay lata thalr baat*, Thty atotoKt«yio?'.tJ}v;P»fP«lS l 8?x*?««l-»m' ninaioaplrttwlth tbo Jowa,d tt ono Btit' bagaaV noatli wuoao Oligora at 1 '*. , * In this-way time stole iltadlrr- ^ --.a .... •• a". _*..• . «*, ... . tR,.^ H Hot* Boao. W<£» ll a Uhaat f VlieiMMo'l 'as 9t she Ia«x|>]l«ulj|9 W W NHIIlt*. A corrr»ppndo»t s e n d s 111 t b o follow ing.wbloh be assures as li 1 trtio stoiy : Tho writor of this bribf trtielo is per- tonally oogntxabl of tha fiot that the celebiitod Jnlts Janin his borne tbe highest tosjUBon; lo t b e astute diacrlrn. ination, philotophlcal atlaloments and general eddcatioh of s oortsin Ocrirun ' lady oo# residing In th ia city, 'Allots discrimination' tnd '. phlliilophioal at- , tainruonla' aro cinpbaMizoil h e r o , or IR- tonded tp bo so, booaose tbo story about to 1 bo related'"6b tlie 'emlhdritjuf. 4)ils lady, and i n wb loll > w h o appsarar to liive played a-praminont- part, Is so strsngo and iuoiodiblq Hut it h o i b t o o dcomod nocessiry to rcfor to bet oieaamcit it percojitlon arid lltf'tbgieal turn bf mind to establish tbe reapletsbllity of librj evidence in tho pronaises, Boforo leaving Berlin, bar natlvo Cat, watiltha nightoftha OUt^DaatnalMr, [UaVwaan thJafttata wiuaglli bro»jb,t •toP;lr*.SM|nftl!llJfV »1 d r ]'f - .J , M , ». to a lady and gonlloraan who happetSei) t o dtof irS on Tls h nwn«*. Afftfrtbelf'] -departure iliSWIit) bad ftlfld itao d«ir l y plaoad it in a small parlor jadjoiatlng laae bedobambarf nb»rs aJtut.MwaWpg -with tearful MM upon t|i° |)»PP3 *°«nu i t awakened, shr'iuddonly lorinod tlii rekotdllon of adulugtbe aaltMnjj' flowof baraall) audtothia snd, uiha waaan .aoootDplishnicnjbroidarcr, abet lalaHawt aJJ, bv 0°!°" m tha table, dotenair,oil t o epmmenoe tlio work on the following moinW. --m\ 'bf * this-' reidlta, ibi •sought nor bad, where kbd wa«-«oon "ask op, , How long ilia bad remained In ihisjltto of uooonaalousnoss aho was urjab|o to say.jibui when aha agiia ho- oarue aware of hor existence, aha , wu .ftpi h tuprlaad an|l alarmed lo djioovpr that Ihtr apattrnqn't in wliloli the em- holdory framo Hood wil filltd with 'k palo, groaniah light aod.moro Inaxpllov 4>lo. still, it waaoooupted by lotno out Who was humming an air that .waa f«> miliar (o bar. As her ispioi bocarao more odltaated, her heart stood stlll'l There ooald bo bo mistaking tha voloil I t was t h a t of Alioa I and tbo aoog -waa, "Robort tol que J'alnul", Blowly but surely a great fear ovorsliadowod ber until aba winotally plrilyfed. In vain alio attempted tooryoutl Shs oould noithor speak nor move, so Gom pleioly was alio overpowered; and hid hoi a. rrtetsltal uaSBHnololiusa Bgilo taken posmesaion of ber, she antertatet tho Idea that her life would bavo boon the forfeit. ' It was long ifter daylight boforw the spell wbioh bad saisad upor) her ' wu bruken; and whop, alter a hefty toilet, »he appeared ID tbo breakfast room, hor |.*lo and kjllatsd' countenance be t( film at onoo tbit aho was ill at eiio. iMoaaUmAabdkvbUora fawdayito their Wihili tb» poet VYbUUar, ooMll .ttttaa thib«taeat[«* J> ••' ! ^' »--" .... •; i l i ' •^'Jgt**'**""". -•-" " "•' 1 The uiodoru styles of draaJ -fof wo- «?.«? »/J N.*Bti|W*theiaJa no iliayUf 7{U, it '4 ,t>5 '' >fl *"*iaatwk ; aaa. , s JWa J^imiftil YffJt f,'tfH a^ aVMJhftt', gn ! |itttiltj, i qo^,^,i|ajtt^ij vA »*s cJWJ»fMn^** •'- '• '<:»\.tLM»>c«aewr!a^», jr.-"*?.,, ij,. llH.'a IHHr 'tt (. Bi' ; - 5 l«Sa2ai«JwiS : * ' » I. •wsaWasaaW^a" SrfiB,* tm>1^k^ ano* fb (hot* who naVa anything to do bnt-atudf thaw. • A ^Ula,flnipladrtct of rialiiilkvor aatia, whisb would fctai- arty hiva l>««» aliginteoeugb forth* " ' »lt» aataf rcom or dlna'ar loilatta; (Thin U uc* only ths'dr*a» but tha onraklris, aad tha paualar md; tha •Mb»,lotl,«b» tbjfW'Ji abemt Ihjiahptttd- art, and tha wqadoiful sAbtmA, antl tbt. ttatntd uadtfalitb), 1'uottdarid >an1id : ,1 aaw! the araamaaU-a«d } the aotiquaj alaavai, and bavddiati, and. addid to alii falla aodfloaaoaiof rrw#t rata and dtia> lylaoe, , ., Wfiore'doaa |l all ootno from 1 Uoar- «n kBbwi.'bui attoh tollatta* are uol- Versal it avory ball aod lat|o ontar* iklatuiiit, and iD addlllo»,.ao tham there are auoli irlflaa ai gloves, ahwoi, a oatv rlaga, boquet, luppct and aotnetlmaa tea dollar ttakati'tb be provided for.' It II easy to think' at a dislauoo that one will be ladepiadant and wiat tha plain 4r<t** without tbo aowwrloi, but It la.swwmslw dl)aeu|itefi|^,U oaf en tbit line—yoti are with people bat not of tbtrn; you fill a oeolnry be- hind the age ; you alah you had stay- «d at hoiaa t; an|,d«jarmlna t froUoaJly, lo gal a new droii, a_ new ovinklrl, a aaw aaahj ^..Juga, Dinniar, and a o stist-. - ,..< •?*'?"?"-; '.-.it-. ,;-.»jja *Jn.act %xM.mM*JL-iW ' ' • • -r iJlfll-.'IIJff* '-**..''" I- «RKAT ATTKACT^»>rt|. Atttcfctt atolt>-rw>*;- *n pn, J. a tfa^W, ^lCiDiiiJrii, ' ' A»»4Li.»««i,u»i««W»ir»a,tl'TiraBir. •mm, i lopo l»y beaidp her plate •jltnenaud eiio broke tl mpBWbig..*»ny«. ttm tho terl. Alice a»dnd I She hutenad up suira ond sat down at the labia whore, on tli| previous night, alio arranged all bet' embroidery material!. It appear- ed to her as though thoysbad hton slightly disturbed, She aliuoed furii- volj tp.yrardf^ the, embroidery frame 1 Tho mots rose was added to tbo basket of flew/era '- It lies, wlthontJi«n«et, been s u g g e t i ^ tod to this lady that ebo bad beriilf/fdowd lemdb; sopraqyi ^hStjo^n, hVotf^uYinttira It Ii ail tha worie baoanaa the mod* aro Jenkins oaakae dreadful reoorda of stsrythlna} ajtan Jiaa oa,., Itaailna auqh aa ordta4/« tho arxjaomjoal Mj who hu only one or two "grand tpilet- tea/ "She abaHjIutstyrfraada id go any- where, lor fear of iialcg hirtalf pit downigain fsbrtha aaaia 'grain.ailk and lac* r^irfrut,'^ Br^/aoaldalmoat klaa Jiakins fotrpuklsg t> mi.itaka oa ana •JwHaa" l^meltja|"iiifiiak» « oebttioo antl oi|lng it 'lavaader.' klnda t of kafcjj-ioflo jf una J ^ and toawnot .. The 'lio-oako' ia pi/tlcrulaTly 'adapted to tbit kind of loeiety who^ hiva Both- Ing to baka, arid ndlhlng bat a bo* to bake it on,, JLt Ia ; « oetlv-a of 'ss^frat 3; bo I' oekako la 7 good' enough to waigb pfettio [ipffli A&aV —w. »aa1 riaWSCwrJ' ' ' • » » • « UWMMiTfJSiaaa.a.aif. ...» R.i.«M«UaB>aH>»TKj>«» l«aVaha«t«liris ».» »ilUas 1« 1st ttnalna laatmtt. - . , 1 ' 1 *htrd,v < ., t '-^ lourtb. ',-""' NWirprtonWlrf, ««'rf ia* aktMat iaattiia »itth, .. .1 <; •limaartawrttr atiiMaflfialM. ,-:;..,:-., Jliahth. * Pr(,rHri«*a««Dra»«,i ! »tli»»»4»«maj Kinth. . -,;;•» .,.. ffli itli-rdidAf. MaWs^taa'aaJatf a« i»w i.i;la»l»a.«lMl<o« lltlMkati lai«»t:iiaaarl«»« im»rlnui»«rla*a«llll«7«l««. , . .;—., •imt»aotlnrln41.« HflVllial*. 1 ,, ." ; Jaw.l.a<»»irtllU , M r .t.._»..la)««« tr »»*lfc : r,U»,3««.faf.rB.nl«i{4l5«>»f 7 BT. ., t ':' '^6i4.fy : ^'^'i9j0^^ r ,/^\ <««Oti,ixriai»iSirfer vtw«4ox»kieijiiiiiUf, •HILDON A«9MI»mt^!.'"" eq ordered it thalfbasae Ho badiei^1 lt»V- f«»%"? f>i^ m * *&° |gf* £•»'»! olcft-tegetber* iotigh the greita* partf»b« «>. mo V"^ 1 FPJ>» «^» a ««< -•tw^&wio. »«i n 'Si«j'i|j|y.. w ui,t(i^ Mhitthrvary Blngulsr^nal^i* incipa. 11 wealthy In in tka vipjultj Ilea, at tho In ;iff a. pieoo 1 0: '.wblloln some'abnormal oonditioo, do) 'P bold ^uttantfee^^flttU-otbirwlaaT ishodlbe embrtldery, Hod (hit tbar life gravel Bpt«).*bajt»te;..|)taa loojh, ipba, rival of tho letter vfei but a- atringo Cir.etaa .katkp,,, otbaf;wisa kn9w.i1 aa - -- - doughnut, aliaf etulier*. U niada By holding bihkii ol" dok,'by the finger*, in bllln' greyaa, . Tbay are a very ootn- raoB but unhailtby b«*erage. , «Ponnd|»ka'.l(i,iiy, farotlt«. Jfasl-^ wayulm to get ono tbit rani sighiean to twenty 0*. ,lo tha ^|4-tBif« b hictro-gSof ittllttgla--tt-tWHli^Woflay.' ' Sponge kakaUllke-poBBdslks.on- ly .tile awlittUidltTiraat,^ a»4* doa'tnut «w. to. tfte, jpoaad^thjftgit. a* «0 many 0*. to tbo poaau,-ttiougu an bapriQUoeil aye irottloV' Mm H ilia ob*a|oatkaK.r' g* ,VV'- Oil kakela the ia.oawtai.of lit'oil rr|ili; : -^bajf<ra^"ft-|i9* v{owi^i«itffltj ( aoinoldenee. To all such argumoDta abo (urns a deaf ear, avprrjng juat>,a|ia was pcrfeotly conscious of liar poeillop while s h e Was'Hi toning to tho oairatlrlir'; from " Robert; " and that. Were she to reeoi?etho..trps!tb of Iptjja for work- ing 1 roea liko thp ono tu, qfestion, fdo should nevoi 1 M abW td porfoifra' the' J,task. In this way aho shakes the' Iti- eity, about eight years ago, s h e bcoame tho inllinnto rrionu a n d dJnipanion of a certain Miss Alloe Q - - — , a'wery btbtt- tiful young girl, who, among t b o other aoooniplishmenin, was noted for ber muawjnd^awb^enry. , 01rs»atnst>iiocs conViooed ofGetmSiiy, FrWt^and'llitlr'w^tliail^^* 8 ^ s i f ^ ' / f t l ^ f t W«P»- - --- - " ... . ihle of being orplaioed on natural'ptinV A]cw ll -ft U well knowp b %|j W,^ mother of Alieo, who was a wealthy in- valid. a Wbte«ta»3Wf« in tk* vipjulty of tbe £akd sfjonao. Aloe, at Jhp In- staueipr berirrdf/b%& at piee^df „ _ , ra ., embroidery, ioltbded io r*pre*itit a color on a (abriS.bas'boon destroyed by buketof-flowers,theoentral>-J;eature!Of aoid,ammonlils : applied'''lo''netttrsilxe whiabwas wbia-'ful^bkinaioairow, the lamej The application ' of chlo- fillt}d,,.w4tb' saiiMOW, M-Ajowjidor rofoim will, in almost all eaasw^^rjiliore omitk'basit. 8ravdua% i*e'oidyas tbo original eojor. (Jhloroibtro will be'oame almoaf odorous; .! btid'after abororuotc'citb't from'a|ir«nant wlen bot^tvitneicl ttf'tjnsv •tt'llii 'irobtaai-iitf ^tf (sals) M-teh ,r - ••***•" •"• ^y +-r r- - & -.i , Brtda'akaks.'--f ; doBtkio*»a^Si lbl»lt-taiw.t>si^a«imi»^^ SuaaoSuara/ar^iijtrijiUoAK. ,- flour i f | ; * Fratf Store. Tl.b..t<n»iit» of . White W & t J ^ a V IIBD wHRAa 1 »bauajf»,' - •*•?',, ' nxEFLOt/llAlll)' QMBAMTJaoW, Crackcai Waa ant, C«rk'»fa>iti, ,i , t,v. w,, *'5f*** ; *-oft _*t J rara^at.SMI^a>l<>>fcrrMI,at ^ JrVarrwi'i flwr S<»r«. »*** •ti tw Auioir.jraT. : •>\ % r*t> ? * « ** A. f ^

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NIAGARA 1IV3B INS CO. And Motuj Pallia. Cflfoln In Bojeajr n >

Granite Block, cornet Main and Canal Bta,, Albion.

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A latf la, Obae nub o f the tasajled viae,

A 8 y t«luer«ust«IaeJ=s_«a la W ~ ' All thligimuattnil, M allbigan.

A i i t n t p ^ ^ j & ^ i A j j V i ; > 4 - J Abttltlee_Buatai>e< treasure, Then u) merer fllil»jr.*»£oath»-suri-All thhgjmust toil that kave begun

dold«niiioi3aiDi>ii<l -purple night,

Death |i th.« auli deathless one,

Ending « i * s oollie.J)iueftiecInmng, It the WII.OL. wotlb the stress of winning t E'en In taa dainleaj; die dijrir done All thlBjji«Miatiai-lliat Urn begun

Waau; Waiting mi -m—rj iWyiBg," i < t Gl«ao»liit*ingwi oad'-atrlTlnB;, jrhki l» It w o l t l whea i3n go(il IB f«» f" All tlkp amml «»4 l i » t Ht« b»gqn •• I

Spo«3Hf fade* lbs nibyniuj glitter, loTelitoarmlriiMmtt and. wlno growl Miter Two ut parted froxn wildwaa b£at All thltga annat tod thai liMt begun

Toil. Mil p«a3ntt4tb,*eT6iilugrert, ' ^ Joy4«lht»reai;ini«T»ipjJ the tmt, , f a i r ml BosTUy lie BUjr i i Mne « <• * ill tilings must rad that line begun." "

"jtyrfiiMiy. Eddy fc Townwna,

ATTORNEYS and CannieUsn at Ur . . BoUaj,K.y.'" •Stu.KTntmm,

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D O O U T T L E ft'STBAXOHT,

lUiiiiffH D E NTrSTSi!

OFFICE IN TUB aBANITI BLOQK. m i thtOr-laaniOonaQrNaUdnalBank. Intnaoe on Bank

Stnat, firatatalo. All work doao In th« Bait UAnaaft an$ on rauona-

Me temu, and folly foaraaUtd.

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II D DOOLIMli,

Albion, Fall. 0 ,1M7. J, A. 8TBAIGHT.

D E N T I S T ,

NO., 54 M A I N STREET AlUon, N T, orar Qrain It Noblaa Sboa Sinn All Dental oporattoal Intraitad to onr eaia arlll NCVIT*

P r o m p t & C a r e f t i l A t t o n t l o u .

Tt«th axtraalad frltboat pain b/ tha Baa of

NYTBODSOXYDEGAS.

'D. HARDIE,

c MI.I3 ITOCH ATTENTION

To h few luilliK S U p t H !

SOHOOIi BOOKS,

J uTonllei—embracing Lbo loaJIng publica­tions of New York, iJoaton and PhtladaU

phis publish cm. MoI*&ughl.n*B Col- -ored Primers, Llnon Books and Pa*

per Dolls. The' SUndard Po«U— in library and antique bindings.

HardiDg'i odiUoiu of Family Diblea.with Photograph A l ­bania. NeUon'a and Pofl

& Amerj 'abneof amall^-Bibles, Prajor books, and Testaments,

Rosewood, Mahogany. & Black Walnut l»oak» — Plain and polished, aquaro and

regency. Tourists Oases—Turkey, Morocco, Imitation and nmalin.—

Turkey Morocco, Russia, CaU, and imitation wallets, parses,

and chain bags. Porto Fo­lios, Ladioa' Companions,

Ocnta' and Ladioa' Dressing Casos, Chookora

Photographh Albums, Back Gammon Boards, Dominoes,

Playing Cards, Hill's Blocks, Crandall s Building Blooks. ITOTJ

and Composition Tablets, Monoholr Boxes, Work Boxes, Scotoh Plaid Goods,

UloTtj Bokcs, Musis Polios, Transparent Slates, and other Fancy

Goods. Also, all kinds of Stationery, Blank books, Mis ­

cellaneous books, Pens, Pencils, all the Rochester dailies, lbo Now

York dailies and weeklies, receircd regularly. Orders fcr Beek-eiading

promptly attended to. Remomber Ha r-«lic 9 Poii Office News Boom, Albion, N. Y

iHHM, •• "3* tim long juil. • .-

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Boot & Shoe Store, R « m o F « d t o Roycfj'a B l o c k ,

No. G4 MAIN STBBET.

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l-f u .1 mj jts*nrtta«nt of first cl&a goodi for

M en e. tfoj s i Ladies' and Children1! Wear. *5"*% ' ° - TB tnnnnarASBW),

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B. JUNfi

A I i E O T U R E

T o Y o u n g m e n .

t ) 'ubll.h«! In » MUIIMI onvelope. Pr ice lix cent*.

A Lecture on t h e Nature , Treatment, »««i Radical cnr» of Bnarmittonhw*, o r •*p(»tn»I WB*kni>Ha, I nvo lnn t a r j Emliwiont, Raxnal I'rhihij nnrt Impoditnentu to UarrUge gooeralty. **>rT,,ua0«t, Connamptinn, BpDepny Qn<lflU,Men U t i.,.l t'htiicttl InrftpucUy, resnlt tog from Helf abas* * - by IWDTERT J . rOlaVEBWKI.L, M. !>., Aothot oi 'Tbelireeo Book" Ac.

Tbn norld ronnwned A u t h o r in t h i s ftdmlntblf i-^«ur«, ols&rly pror«fl from hli own experience | b « lb* avrfal con»eqnoncea of Soli atmae may be ef-f*i luolj rvtnovod vfihout medtcIoe,and wjtbi>nt dao-Rprou. lurpcjil 0(«rationa, bougkn, tnatrataeota*, ^t<K» m eonlioU, piiio^og out ft modo of core ascer ­tain and ill»>cx»ai,liy which o r e r j nulTorcr, no ratttei wh&t hli condition m*y be, m a ; cure himself, cheap IT vn-fttol, tu.drad.caHr. T H I S U C T U l l K WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOO=»-ANDS

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The ftiurserye i sro .

Tlie bwt, eheapeat nod m o i l richly ninwiated Hcntnly Ma^ztne for children, ILfiO » year In * d -»«nre 8ab«rH-t now, and e e t tb» las t nambar of 1SC9, Free, Address JOHN b SHOKEY,

) P * T3 veiuhlngton St ree t . Boston.

TIftifw»xre int«et»dr«fai|1^51fti 8'int"*,* ..:,. o f ito»ionafcput«a V j'

AMwaat itsilncm orilnll'ght, - -B«o^ d»jp^» A'?0-«r onwttffSaat, mithtamds ul wish i t Bllll "might tut—

Thai tliaaloag p»i t t ., <;? Ih .n I* zagrol, aimoSt timorae, , , 'Til like » ollld's beloved oprie ' A filbtr -watolioi, m i at lsat"" ' • ' Bculjrts liktr«membrinoooi»t

f ram glme long put. • W * — Skilly.

1—• '•—' m • nwi

1 JOLLf HITS. "

In fora*«r tlmos there lived a poor man villi aaoli»tmiU.firm and enob • laigt fitnily that bo oould not makq kothendi mool; so be maod hit wife whallhoy should do.

"-JKjIajss ontbiggest boy,' aildeho, 'lofe'liw'go in|o;-th« wiu> wotjftind ma-iiiit^^ia fotftaaife*-' - j£?-

• I don't mio'1,' said Kyis.' Tbta tbttjj g»»a hjpjthoir bltsiing,

ond Kjts kiwed t b e m all round and staxtid oa l i s tnvels. Alitor a tirno bo ba OMIO t o two road?, ind deliberating a wills, bo tool; tbo road, that" looknd tlio most sruniiy, Thon |io*cimo to a to a plioo -wboto (bore, foro four roada

1 Whore- doyoa Traatto'go to?' said n-man. k H nlllabow you the waj.'

'No,tliacnk you,' aosvored KyU; fono road Ii us good as anotlior to me.'' And bo took tfcao ont that acomod prottloat.

All Ihe tray .long tbo birds gang oat nitb joy, tbo son sbont o a all thai world, m d tbo wind blow swoot and o o o l ) u d Kyliirent on with a light

J hoarI, i n S maJo a. gooiljupper of aula nod bliokaborrlto, drank tbo dear wat-or of tho fcaropk, and lay down nqdor a hedgo 10 asloop,

' SAl loaat l i t at woll off a> t$o b i c d i / i i i d ho, •and thty.aro bappy onongli.'- . s' v '

Inlho moliiing early a lark woke b i n up, aavnd obi bo1 iV*** ~*rJ>»*tlolri ,

wbfli'igaar 'ladtv" iUB» gw'ifcSwty liQngt|. Bot now h e was through the wood,«nd: bad tome t o a town fall of boaaoi; s o , iitksro WW no dinner to be plokod n p for Do'tHing in tbo ttreoU he \teot t o tho first inn, and sat down at tabid.

'"What wronld yon Iiko for dinner f* naked the host,

'Thil irtakci no odd),' said Kyts, 'for I kiviej a groat appotito.'

So lbo host brought him a groat pieoo of p i e aod a pot of good ale. Jit was tbo b e a t dinner Kyi» oror had in his life. "Thou the host told him tbore wero'lbree ailwr pontiles to pay.

•Allright,1 isld Kyts; 'thon you had bettor lakaa it oat of my wagsg, for I havo oom*3 into the world to aeok my fortune, eund biva not found it yet.'

' Why did jou have dinner, thon, if yon bid nto roonoy ?' askad tho host.

'Boonuusse I iras hungry,' »D3Worod Kyis. 'Bxit If yon would rathor not givo mo a j i y wort, novor mind I'll jog on.'

•No,'s8iid tho h o s t ; 'yon shall stay and oloin oat the pig sty, and take oare o£ tbo bo^sefl,'

•Very well,'answered Kyts, 'it makes no odd) t o mo.'

'Bo di<3 his work wilh n ligbt heart, t in tbo horsesnnd his master woro rary fosd of boon, ind b o got & good dinner o»wj daj»-.

At t h e eod o f tbroo months, the host gore Kyis b i s wagos and said,—

'Double yoor wages will I giro you, Ifcyti, if y o n mill carry this letter to the'lord, mayor of tho next town/

'All r i g h t ! I'll do it,' said Kyla;and off kolas-tod.

Nntr lfc.o lollor was to toll tho lord mayor thatt tho people did not want any moroirars. 80 t h i s groat lord went into a passion, and bad Kyta pat i n prison. B u t Kyts was just as nappy, and put b i s hinds in his pookct or played a t knuokle-bono, and whistled ail day, except when ho was entiog h is dinnor.

'ffby don't yon mopo like tho oth­ers d i s k e d tbo joi lor.

'Ob, o n e plioo is as good as another to mo,' njnsvforod Kyts,

80 tho joilor took a liking to him, and l iked bin to help sweep tho prison and wis n o t 10 oaroful in looking him up.

Ono dtay Kyts saw tho prison-door open and tho sua shining ontsido.

'Ooo plaoo is a s good to mo as anoth­er,'iiid KyU,'so I may as woll walk oat.'

So o a t ho wont, and took a long walk anil onjof^ed It very nmoll, and oimo at night to a country inn.

'Tbore is only one bod left,' said the landlord.

'All r i g h t ! I don't want two,' an-wrorod KLyts.

•Bat i t is in the garret,' said the host 'and lo nothing but straw.'

'Norear mind; I shall sleep sound,' replied Ky-ti.

ButicbenhQ had oaten suppor ho" felt satrrod that be got into tho first bodlic oonld see, and that was a' feath­e r bid i sa tho n e x t room, where the landlord slept,

- — - 1 — ' - t L % <»? • V J - T — r t r """'•• ^Thi«willaftj'aaasKyl«K " (ItV not

worth whilo to Jog np attin to th« gatv

But tbo landlord sat «a tilhmiddla of the Bifjat, wd ASK otapt softly an. ataira'to MwlinKyte' pockata, and to tot hrm. ir-sBvi though hi aearelud all ot«rthaatrawho oould Ind no -Kjt», and follaadeep w tbe|«rr»t,' jtffi-;eiii-ly m tha acorning eavo dowa thai ffarv ret ladder-la'a .bad humor, a»4 fell o«r|aad-*B»e •TerjMjr' p -'lCfcait Kyta found out wnorahawasy and pat on but olotltn-and slipped ont ofi the window1 toctaTeJufnss, L.I* J _,"J! i > r«Batas "hajoumeyedieo, i t cam*.to, pass,that,-aft«*rB<To.raLd»y8, he faotvd himialfjiear t«o •great »rmie«.*0 r^" .liltwiHiea fin*; aigbt to see.v,them

fight,'ha thought s So he aat down'm tha sua »ud took

out some bread and checae and began to »at witb a tery good appeute. But •very) soon tiro oaptami eimo up to hint, ono frfitn eioh army, and asked, bib*. Wbvoh jjl Iuvpraa m

•Neither,'aaawcred Kyts 'I don't wantto'figufatall.'1 A

JJat.yoi»tnu8t*saidtboyj 'eoohooso your Bid*.*..»Zrz«. '• s^gm&

'No. tbank youf-TfeJd ]E«m||.W% war is-ntf oonoelc'n 'of*mittt>i|||o»|?W-t

'All that mikes no difforenoo,' Raid thoyj-'oUsose your side, or- else wo will m w. j<>4-4miMW^MMM thoy both d»» toeu aworda. ••• ••<'••>

'Very, moll} liosg^-mnst^lit Iwill. I did .not want to; but it makes no

'Woll, sshjob sido dg/yoti, ohooso?' thoyjukodV __ I ""Tfian'KjU|otn.p onel ofcedTirounai and aaw that oho army'was'on the sun­ny sido oi a hill andj.mpreoiori .„ ... .„ , ,..»»! not so fat off is tho otnor army in'thi g W e „ 39 b*,o>t>pao tlw arn>yj .g^h| son,; and found out eftsrwardathafe-.it waa tho sido of tho king and courtier*, tho ,'boadlea and footmonj and that the ether waa the sido of tho lord mayon, bakers, tailors and orrand-bojs; and tbo war to show who ought to go t tho moot money o a t of the people, and ha™ the spending of it.

Woll; on tho very noxt day tho bati tlo began; and they gavo Kyts a vojy big blunderbaaSj and put h im behind a tree, and told h ip , to fjro awayTfiffiVIl bis might. And "So ho did, and at the vory first ahpthjt % bik« i n tho, middle of Ms tt&SVfor ho' aaVftVtJofr'flj'im, and than knookedAvin.a HtQo Igin.tailr or, and, boat of alV'hit tho lofd mayor who had scntlilin to pj'iBoq in tho vory middlo o f bis fat waistooat. *.

'Serves him right,' said Kyt*; 'for if ho had minded the lottor, porhapa this war would not have hat

But after tlmt-ahot tho smoke waa so thjpk, that Kyts oould not toll wbioh mon wore tinkers and tailors, nqd whiob were footmen "and oourtters. So ho shot at them all altko, wMoheror woro eaaieat t o hit, and vory many got his big bullota into them that day.

•It's a n one to me,'., laid Kylu;, 'but as I am i n tho war I may aa well bang away till all my powdor is gono,'

But b y that time, when tho amoko oloarod u p a litllo, hq saw that tho king's army was boaton, and tbat-ajll his mon woro ruonlng away. ,

'8o I will bo off too" said KytB, 'for I don't sco tho use of bolng a prisoner.'

Bot ho had not gono fax sthon ho taw a knight fiat on the ground, With all hia heavy armor on.

•Oh, help mo tip, or also they will kill-met' cricd^a knight.

'I don't too that that matters to me,' said Kyto; 'but still, here goes I' And with thoao words, he Ingged tho knight up to his foot.

Thon the two went 00 aa fast aa their logs could carry thorn, and got into a wood. But the other army oamo aftor thorn vory fast, and shot down many of thp king's mon in tho back; and at last four mighty mon got near K y t s and the knight, and told thorn to give tbem'-

I oolvos o p as prisoners, or elao bo killed. l! 'It matters no odds to n o whiob,' oriod Kyts) 'io let us fight and bo kill

Sid.' 'Bravo!' oried tho knight, and they

rushed on to tho four mighty iuon. Now tbo fonr mighty mon woro a|l in

armor l ike the knight, but Kyts bad .nothing but a'thick club, so he could jump and dodge about twioo as fast aa any of them.

1 Clang,, clang 1 wbaok, thwaok 1 wont tho great swords, but Kyts dodged ronnd-a tree, and caught hold on tha 'log of a mighty matt and tipped him right over. Now so heavy waa hia ar­mor that ho oallcd out to another war­rior to help him ap; but as this ono stooped dowo'I£yts gavo him so fioo a 'blow with his olub that h e rollod over too.

Mean whilo, the knight was in a dead' ly tussle with tho other two. Clang claogl whaok, ihwuokl wont the hoary sworia. and a third warrior rolled over wounded; but the knight fell on bis kneo Irom the force ol the blow, and tbo fourth warrior seized him by the nook, palled out a dagger, and cried,—

'You are a dead ronnl' With tboso words, Kyts gavo him

such a blow on bis boad that tho fourth 'warrior roiled over stunned rind silont.

'You havo saved my life 1' oried tho knight. 'What shall I doT'

' Help mo to torn those heavy man over on their backs, ond then ibey oan-not gbt'np till so)<ne ono Comes by.' ! When this was dopo, Eyls helped 'iho knight off with his armor, lor ho was wounded, and Was . sot strong enough to carry it; ond then the two went off qniotly togothor through tho wood, and came to the knight's castle.

Well, tho next thing thoy heard was that the king had mado peace, and had given u p tho keys of his big money. boxo?; and that evorybody now might go about bis business. ] 'Would yon like to havo a room in my oaetlo, and l ive with me?' asked tho kuiBbli. . < i. s

•Very" well,' answered Kytsj «it makcB no odds to mo where I l ive Bat my olotbos are worn out.' '

'Take some qf my olothcs, if you like,1 saidJiW/knight. , « .

'All right,' answered . Kyts; 'thoy will do-;- -If they jraht Ukinjjln a bit/I that is easily done.'

So KyU lived at tho oastlo many 1 long day, and went out hawking ana Bahing arid ihOorSngj anff helpea"' to got food ' f o r t very good dintrer, and tbetf

w'Jt wke^Sf>s#ite-aRB »»•%«;,» •hoot hare or deeri fowl or Mipt,*§«M Kjts,- <»o we may aa welt haviVlC* '. ' OtHuday the- laigai jwkrf luia-lf-ke wWld*othka,W Um* ^afaic v — ">i

attd^bttoaatjbawter , , 1 .j.,,, iBnt'auppose » was a ladyr w l M

ctitle/ and Sape?of *0»iey f iaWt«l«i Wgjb,t,'l f« j.S i t - J- > »o» r M

'Well, it makes n&jOdfafe «|Mt|b

3«W«l!,"rten', 'what ladyIgl>an'<ir; i«ffl

•iked the knight ' ^ „• * }* w vi m 'I-dori*ti.nHQ,d at all,5jLaaay.(rji ^JUJ

•BUMP*1* f e ^ K " * * * ' * , •* .., Then auppoae yon marty my datLght or, as jou saved my"life,,1iat'2b the

['Well and good/ aniwarcd., Kyts..,,/ Jo therkRigh wpnt to-^jdaugljljr

«»fe*«lf p« »u th»tkad>jea mflm lOttted tojnarry, hor noxt day So the ikt 'Bofiftg^heH'alwa^llie britf dreaecd all trr-Trhite, with'fine laca- and tows o£.petr!j, jrery beautiful tCr ioek upon and Kytawwalkad-by her tidl on to tbo olmroh, the Jovoly bride asked iKyteaf,bo.*9ttidv|Mtafc .p.#,e^J«e aurrjipg heMniload.. • , ' ,v3S^m^kf,. J«t!J«W*,onP' H tylb jlpulfl'lir .K.'tili 'hiui! W i » , tpeoaojo/iSAid sh9?«j;(l)aveiJ,oy.«xdnjj mm 0.M ".WaJlmy J^fUytf.alosa

taaj-jsufeas *ueh,j ,8&».tfi3.m£ii$&

ry:hii«iDS.tMa t.irA •,,;: txug$ ^ !J»at 09 you. Jikftf gnawaj pVXtjte

8p- sousan Qua skonntjj f^wardJa oliurek, apdxjnajtrief} .t,ho iJ,0!»Jy • brjda, Inr tSa&i -Ji , 3 l ) U ' f r * nUtef !•,!,-.,

ftAjpstw iMbis;!' ,mm ^m^m *h>o„.he m r W d hronndjaajiA J»Wifl»' tfcll»RO«>),hali|U:» *»- --»ifi-.»r-a..^.

a%p$ii)raii^«. tuarriagej.. feaajt] h K0ttld-,m.iud Uasingn»v aisk "id. a»on«y |o,sk«ad..,t •,. : • < . . , ^ , , , •• ...

IW'ioo.re^blatPihaTe ajonojtbai) k ni ho!W}Jift»UV#ol»ilJJjavpJt,: f at

O .- .-f t— f± . « . „ » i i i t . . t^« n >. , 8°9.D1,*fier,.CtBaiW«.nt t o t h i j t w g ' s

eoursiwith^ hia J o w l y :bri^y, a n d . tftpy told tbjjBtgry o f tho.. matriaga, , I M

" •• • " f t ' ? '

Ut drj* i i f e w a mkym£ and*

a <lkiaaltkM«tM'b*^M^^ apitaniia«d,. AMfm<<»m^4s'^

npSf^aaU a*«*«!a>,aaxik« koa»»ii»«, nails, aSd Kyta «W«dia^tr,(»Ado||

EwsitadKyt*.. _ t AB,*! , But thin thaw will t * aaothftwar, •aid tb3F^a*rfiIi.'a*^'»*i»i*th»r

!i»a^^««a«to5.W«iv<i , th^^fi 'M 1^*' 3^^

l a | J « T F P ! l # tf e^afW^>dc*'fe%rtal*^a«»ly'

.h-agaa t»'*ma;aoaia ]a*t«»aipfc 'UitAiaiaV «TsdW«yatl»a1^Hrt t»i.,». j'tiaa,

uba had b«n .eaued rrtqnaaujj.lMt

li&mMMi tl gtaT*" ttfiS*M**aa%rylj inaatteiiaped until tha wkbltabaakat

I ' a a a m ^ ^ a M ^ j»»rt4»jV»4|

Hida 8^«Vhew'ai|(ht*way)4O«»»i,t'|0»' findia'Jlw TLmli 1 vtwil* nil«

So baled her tehia prtlty ootWt* deep in tha wood 5Cben >ha- Mipl oi»raadiaid^[« * v ? , i » r r 7 Lb*, txwpiad by thibf Haahrf qwaaa,

©eat Kyta, I s lois* yp u rW*»* ^ t f A^la'jafMWH tW aaotb*r af'!».««» ntia«l}cinajM^ totiaMta«yi mtty

iotmwdm»rrjiogra«H ana Mr* wim laWb «*y IsaMbAV tJ l J wri -

• 8* hi found -'.aManop- «ha.tw«aa-'tii? oiifg ai(ay inli.falt thjr^h thaj.i'jtoojl,

twenty lord majTiWMKdW *?S,J«*'tt;

a*a•**»<?! iyja uv wi ata va I6w, ai?li«ttt^ltmy-^:fifiY-S«ar* . took the prinoew, ind shut Wnup ilk the tawtt again, tnd aentnoei IJyU lo

'tVe^wem'^fK^ta^llt'lbai teWt^ dfitbo«tjafc ball otijuitioej.'lt lav aUione

world, J ahall go Into anetbtr.' _ .1( •Bat this fawot »1U wo do yoau,' "««

«r^«1ity3Ia«id^aW»wf^rnb"»iy dhooae bow7o«>»lllidi«^" 1 WUt'yoa b«

iiinufte avatybedy/rn-He

jiorped Wiyvdajf to.eatit.

many othoc things, about J[oJ5 "^jk tad s o ho wis invited t o ;corno, tq-.tbe OOUTt. . ; . . . . ! , , t f a „' ' Now,'lbo very night booamei t btp>

poned that tha king gave.ajiteat: ioli, at -whiob there was so maaynoblei aod. offloeru, and fine ladles, that not a awl was to be found |o loo -the flrearorklj' 10 nrhon Kyts got tired of bolng nnflbiii about in tho crowd -flTe climbed ap a polo, and sot on:a-(ilos».pieoo of wood, wbero he oou)d aeo ovorythleg. but tllief polo wis'plnosd in the vary'center of t h o fireworks j. $0 when tbo ro&kota aid squiba woat oft'somo of them, uoit-ly h i t hii«.

' I b i l iaas bad aa being in battje,' said Kytaj 'but novor mind, I bare a lino sight.' ...(,

A.t last came tho boat light o f ijl ind thuwaaa. oatbetiaa anieL flxod on juatbohind Kyts; s o it lootad to .11 tho people aa if. it, waa a ring of glory all round him.

'Why , whoever ia that in tho midil of t h e firo I" said tho king, cooing np 10 t h o plaoo when it waa over.

• M a y It pleaao yonr majesty, it la Kyta,' aaid ho, slipping down, 'far tbore taa no other scat to be got anywhere, »nd aftor all, ono place u aa good u mother to me.'

T h o king laughed at (bis, and sa id^ ' B a t it Is a wonder, Kyts, y o u did

net break your nock,' Thou the king led tho way to the

ball-room, and all the oouitlora and Coo ladies began to danao.

'Ono partner ia Iho same to mo aa another, laid Kyta, so ho wont op to the princess and eakod bar.

' B u t who are you 1" ebo asked. . 'Kyta,' said be. 'Wi th all m y heart, tboo,' said the

'for I havo hoard of you from Qua and tiia brido, What ahall wo danoe V

' I t makes no odds to mo,' answered Kyts, 'for I bavo novor learnt any dances at all.'

'Thon would you liko to lake a walk In the orango grovo histoid)", aakod the princess.

'Jnst as you like,' said he; and ho gave tho lovely nrincosa his arm, and took, a walk with her . in the orange grovo, and told hor many of his advob-tUVea.

When they camo bncs tho bell rang for supper, and a grand young prince lo lore with tho princess, took her In­to tho great hall. And in. Walked Kyta among tho lords and nobles, and took a sont behind a very largo pio.

' I bavo a good appotito,' said Kyts, 'so th i s will suit mo as well at anything.'

But whon tho. pic Was half gono, the king looked across tho table, and tbcro ho eaw Kyts.

'How daro yon come hero In tbo boat place V oried tbo king. •

»Xt makes no odds to mo where I lit,' answered Kyts.

'Odda, bobs 1 this is too mOcb,' cried the king. 'My lords, d i m this fellow out, and never let him como to iho oourt any mors 1'

*j[ may as if oil walk out, your mil. csty,'said Kytn,'for it makes n o odda to too wbioh way I go.'

Thon he left tho great o'.ty, and took hia saok of money with him, and bought n pretty collage lb a wood, nnd .grow gabbages and flowers, and was a s happy as tbo birda. But tad news soon olrao to him that there was a now war, and that tho king's head had bcon. chopped off," because ho was too proud and ob-stinato for tha people, and that they wanted to kill tho lovely princess too. Then Kyte remOBibcred the oriole grovo, apd started oil' to join the knight aod tho rest of tho dead king's array, ontsido the walls of the great city.

'Doyousoo that high tower?' lold tho knight, 'Well, tbo princess in in prison at tho tap little window, and We cannot got her ont unless we tako the j great oity,.and that, we cannot do. '

Thon Kyts goto bag of. long, nails] ind- a halnof,-aad put a rope round his waist, and crept along to the bottom of the towor, and hammered dbo long nail in, and stood on, that) and then anotbor aod another, tike steps, all tbo way up to the little window., a t the., top,,ind there ho tied tho Jong ropo and then looked in, and saw .{he'lovely princess ind kiked her to coma sway and ba

aoned ,' Now: (axib many til

KyU witeHhe'p^ou^iia^fltr toW •pmtattha.tthey, brooghtKm* bottles

-lid thoy; %Vtliort»«aad'W' ot>--t»Wy ilhrinph -ioJly ffllwr ajjoo;*, .• _

md • ^ ' H ' ^ w - ra»»u • But it last thoio wafonly' onb gd

ofwineleft fonxCMb',! aadlthoi-glaas of poiaon f« Ky|»j ipd- as jhey «U atooi

see Kyis' dead bfe ' J *" • "• ' •iSotwda l',etioi| ho. '.'Boldian, you

laroffclnjftagl' . , . , , , For u thai board »\i* ilop. eaoh ono,

ItoMedetf w m *rw fnrm * K y t » ' glkaw'tefi eb'the'tabft; • - • "[i

I hivo drank,.49 njao l i wlatw.'i a id &&

Ryta, '|ha I d o " s \ W tbhity.' , 'Bat I do 1 oriod the lord

and bo tossed tiff Kyta* glass, a downdoid. • • -

•AftetaiU.' aald lCytrr 'UonJd just aasoon.ho wed.fjtrn»>* . irmi.,_ , _

Then ia" there was no more polion loft, tho eoldiera kept KyU prisoner to know shat,.the .alneteon lord mayors would npw (ike M o , So In t h e morn. ing, when a\f th'd itory wik tdliJtn tlie hall 01 justice," tlio'llaopla l i i lgiod, ind elappod their'brtla with-nilftht and main, and oried out, 'Long U19, King K?'a-' , , .

So- u|l got it-UtaWatyor lUd «Sid;~-'It Ii qulto- pills t h a t KyU l« j m t the

right sort of n i l lo ba.al.niw Idnp, lor. ho would not bo proud and obvini|g like tlio old blnga, but would lot things go their orfniray/' • • '

'Hooray I' eriod t b a people. 1 'And ns ha h iMuwioJ tbe prinpoia.

thera It no ono with tnoro right,' Wi) another mayor.

'But would ho want to Still Us, or would ho lot us live ?' asked another mayor. . » , * . - , -

' Tyiilobovor you like,' aasswercd Kyta; 'it will miko b o odds to tue. '

Then eterybody oried, 'Hooriy! Long lire King llytal' , .

Aod iho princoia waa br ought book from lbo tower, mid Kyta tnd hia love­ly brido wore crowned; onj l o n g did thoy livi>;-'Without vrat-s, It peabe «nd great b.ppineas/

'I doa't at all mind being king, ' uid Kyts; 'for I can be happy anywhere.'

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VlieiMMo'l 'as 9 t she Ia«x|>]l«ulj|9 W W NHIIlt*.

A corrr»ppndo»t s e n d s 111 t b o follow ing.wbloh be assures a s li 1 trtio stoiy :

Tho writor of this bribf trtielo is per-tonally oogntxabl o f tha fiot that the celebiitod Jnlts J a n i n his borne tbe highest tosjUBon; lo tbe astute diacrlrn. ination, philotophlcal atlaloments and general eddcatioh of s oortsin Ocrirun ' lady oo# residing In th ia city, 'Allots discrimination' tnd '. phlliilophioal at- , tainruonla' aro cinpbaMizoil hero, or IR-tonded tp bo so, booaose tbo story about to1 bo related'"6b tlie 'emlhdritjuf. 4)ils lady, and in wb loll > who appsarar to liive played a-praminont- part, Is s o strsngo and iuoiodiblq Hut i t hoibtoo dcomod nocessiry to rcfor t o bet oieaamcit it percojitlon arid lltf'tbgieal turn bf mind to establish tbe reapletsbllity of librj evidence in tho pronaises,

Boforo leaving Berlin, b a r natlvo

Cat, watiltha nightoftha OUt DaatnalMr,

[UaVwaan thJafttata wiuaglli bro»jb,t •toP;lr*.SM|nftl!llJfV »1d

r]'f-.J,M,».

t o a lady and gonlloraan who happetSei) t o dtof irS on Tlshnwn«*. Afftfrtbelf'] -departure iliSWIit) b a d ftlfld itao d«ir l y plaoad it in a small parlor jadjoiatlng laae bedobambarf nb»rs aJtut.MwaWpg -with tearful MM upon t|i° |)»PP3 *°«nu i t awakened, shr'iuddonly lorinod tlii rekotdllon of adulugtbe aaltMnjj' flowof baraall) audtothia snd, u i h a waaan .aoootDplishnicnjbroidarcr, abet lalaHawt aJJ, bv 0 ° ! ° " m tha table, dotenair,oil t o epmmenoe tlio work on the following moinW. --m\ 'bf * this-' reidlta, ibi •sought nor bad, where kbd wa«-«oon "ask op, ,

How long ilia bad remained In ih is j l t to of uooonaalousnoss aho was urjab|o to say.jibui when aha agiia ho-oarue aware of hor existence, aha , wu .ftpi h tuprlaad an|l alarmed lo djioovpr that Ihtr apattrnqn't i n wliloli the em-holdory framo Hood w i l filltd with 'k palo, groaniah light aod.moro Inaxpllov 4>lo. still, i t waaoooupted by lotno out Who was humming a n air that .waa f«> miliar (o bar. As h e r ispioi bocarao more odltaated, her heart stood stlll'l There ooald bo bo mistaking tha voloil I t was that of Alioa I and tbo aoog -waa, "Robort tol que J'alnul", Blowly but surely a great fear ovorsliadowod ber until aba winotally plrilyfed. In vain alio attempted t o o r y o u t l Shs oould noithor speak nor move, so Gom pleioly was alio overpowered; and hid hoi a. rrtetsltal uaSBHnololiusa Bgilo taken posmesaion of ber, she antertatet tho Idea that her l i fe would bavo boon the forfeit. '

It was long ifter daylight boforw the spell wbioh bad saisad upor) her ' wu bruken; and whop, alter a hefty toilet, »he appeared ID tbo breakfast room, hor |.*lo and kjllatsd' countenance be t( film at onoo tbit aho was ill at eiio.

iMoaaUmAabdkvbUora fawdayito their Wihili tb» poet VYbUUar, ooMll .ttttaa thib«taeat[«* J> ••' !^' »--"

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The uiodoru styles of draaJ -fof wo-«?.«? »/J N.*Bti|W*theiaJa no iliayUf

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ano* fb (hot* who naVa anything to do bnt-atudf thaw. • A Ula, flnipla drtct of rialiiilkvor aatia, whisb would fctai-arty hiva l>««» aliginteoeugb forth*

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rcom or dlna'ar loilatta;

(Thin U uc* only ths'dr*a» but tha onraklris, aad tha paualar md; tha •Mb»,lotl,«b» tbjfW'Ji abemt Ihjiahptttd-art, and tha wqadoiful sAbtmA, antl tbt. ttatntd uadtfalitb), 1'uottdarid >an1id:,1 aaw! the araamaaU-a«d} the aotiquaj alaavai, and bavddiati, and. addid to alii falla aod floaaoai of rrw#t rata and dtia> lylaoe, , .,

Wfiore'doaa |l all ootno from 1 Uoar-«n kBbwi.'bui attoh tollatta* are uol-Versal it avory ball aod lat|o ontar* iklatuiiit, and iD addlllo»,.ao tham there are auoli irlflaa ai gloves, ahwoi, a oatv rlaga, boquet, luppct and aotnetlmaa tea dollar ttakati'tb be provided for.'

It II easy to think' at a dislauoo that one will be ladepiadant and wiat tha plain 4r<t** without tbo aowwrloi, but It la.swwmslw dl)aeu|i te fi|^, U oaf en tbit line—yoti are with people bat not of tbtrn; you fill a oeolnry be­hind the age ; you alah you had stay-«d at hoiaat;an|,d«jarmlna t froUoaJly, lo gal a new droii, a_ new ovinklrl, a aaw aaahj ^ . . Juga , Dinniar, and ao

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lopo l»y beaidp her plate •jltnenaud eiio broke tl

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tho terl. Alice a»dnd I She hutenad up

suira ond sat down a t the labia whore, on tli| previous night, alio arranged all bet' embroidery material!. I t appear­ed to her as though thoysbad hton slightly disturbed, She aliuoed furii-volj tp.yrardf the, embroidery frame 1 Tho mots rose was added to tbo basket of flew/era '-

It lies, wlthontJi«n«et, been s u g g e t i ^ tod to this lady that ebo bad beriilf/fdowd lemdb;

sopraqyi hStjo n, hVotf^uYinttira

It Ii ail tha worie baoanaa the mod* aro Jenkins oaakae dreadful reoorda of stsrythlna} ajtan M» Jiaa oa,., Itaailna auqh aa ordta4/« tho arxjaomjoal Mj who hu only one or two "grand tpilet-tea/ "She abaHjIutstyrfraada id go any-where, lor fear of iialcg hirtalf pit downigain fsbrtha aaaia 'grain.ailk and lac* r^irfrut,'^ Br /aoaldalmoat klaa Jiakins fotrpuklsg t> mi.itaka oa ana

•JwHaa" l^meltja|"iiifiiak» « oebttioo antl oi|lng it 'lavaader.'

klndatof kafcjj-ioflo jf una J ^ and toawnot ..

The 'lio-oako' ia pi/tlcrulaTly 'adapted to tbit kind of loeiety who hiva Both-Ing to baka, arid ndlhlng bat a bo* to bake it on,, JLt Ia;« oetlv-a of 'ss^frat 3; bo I'

oekako la7good' enough to waigb pfettio[ipffli A&aV

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ffli itli-rdidAf. MaWs^taa'aaJatf a« i»w i.i;la»l»a.«lMl<o« lltlMkati lai«»t:iiaaarl«»« im»rlnui»«rla*a«llll«7«l««. , . .;—., •imt»aotlnrln41.« HflVllial*. 1 ,, ." ; Jaw.l.a<»»irtllU,Mr.t.._»..la)««« tr »»*lfc : r,U»,3««.faf.rB.nl«i{4l5«>»f7BT. ., t

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eq ordered it thalfbasae Ho badiei 1 lt»V- f«»%"? f>i^m* *&° |gf* £•»'»! olcft-tegetber* iotigh the greita* partf»b« «>.mo V"^1 FPJ>» «^»a««< -•tw^&wio. »«in'Si«j'i|j|y..wui,t(i^ Mhitthrvary Blngulsr nal i* incipa.

11 wealthy In in tka vipjultj Ilea, at tho In ;iff a. pieoo10:

'.wblloln some'abnormal oonditioo, do) 'P bold uttantfee^ flttU-otbirwlaaT ishodlbe embrtldery, Hod (hit tbar life gravel Bpt«).*bajt»te;..|)taa loojh, ipba, rival of tho letter vfei but a- atringo Cir.etaa .katkp,,, otbaf;wisa kn9w.i1 aa

- -- - doughnut, aliaf etulier*. U niada By holding bihkii ol" dok,'by the finger*, in bllln' greyaa, . Tbay are a very ootn-raoB but unhailtby b«*erage. ,

«Ponnd|»ka'.l(i,iiy, farotlt«. Jfasl- wayulm to get ono tbit rani sighiean to twenty 0*. ,lo tha ^ | 4 - t B i f « b hictro-gSof ittllttgla--tt -tWHli Woflay.' ' Sponge kakaUllke-poBBdslks.on-ly .tile awlittUidltTiraat, a»4* doa't nut

«w. to. tfte, jpoaad thjftgit. a*

«0 many 0*. to tbo poaau,-ttiougu an bapriQUoeil aye irottloV' Mm H ilia ob*a|oatkaK.r' g* , V V ' -

Oil kakela the ia.oawtai.of lit'oil rr|ili;: -^bajf<ra^"ft-|i9* v{owi i«itffltj

(aoinoldenee. To all such argumoDta abo (urns a deaf ear, avprrjng juat>,a|ia was pcrfeotly conscious of liar poeillop while she Was'Hi toning to tho oairatlrlir'; from " Robert; " and that. Were she to reeoi?etho..trps!tb of Iptjja for work­ing 1 roea liko thp ono tu, qfestion, fdo should nevoi1 M abW td porfoifra' the'

J,task. I n this way aho shakes the ' Iti-

eity, about eight years ago, s h e bcoame tho inllinnto rrionu a n d dJnipanion of a certain Miss Alloe Q - - — , a'wery btbtt-tiful young girl, who, among t b o other aoooniplishmenin, w a s noted for ber muawjnd^awb^enry. , 01rs»atnst>iiocs

conViooed

ofGetmSiiy, F r W t ^ a n d ' l l i t l r ' w ^ t l i a i l ^ ^ * 8 ^ s i f ^ ' / f t l ^ f t W«P»-- - - - - " ... . i h l e of being orplaioed on natural'ptinV

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ll -ft U well knowp b%|j W,^

mother of Alieo, who was a wealthy in­valid. aWbte«ta»3Wf« in tk* vipjulty of tbe £akd sfjonao. Aloe, at Jhp In-staueipr berirrdf/b%& at piee^df „ _ ,ra., embroidery, ioltbded io r*pre*itit a color on a (abriS.bas'boon destroyed by buketof-flowers,theoentral>-J;eature!Of aoid,ammonlils:applied'''lo''netttrsilxe whiabwas wbia-'ful^bkinaioairow, the lamej • The application ' of chlo-fillt}d,,.w4tb' saiiMOW, M-Ajowjidor rofoim will, in almost all eaasw rjiliore omitk'basit. 8ravdua% i*e'oidyas tbo original eojor. (Jhloroibtro will be'oame almoaf odorous; .! btid'after abororuotc'citb't from'a|ir«nant wlen bot tvitneicl ttf'tjnsv •tt'llii 'irobtaai-iitf ^ t f (sals) M-teh •,r- ••***•" •"• ^y

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