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THURSDAY. JULI 19. 1888. latE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE AGENTS. PARTNERS.

ETC. FEMALE PUMP WANTElb i 1 THE Mg OF THE SUET 0.6 The Mystery of the Two Marchionesses. toe eleatint to took post. It was feared that she tier in.mt AlLvert An ohm. artist came to OP bet and tOco no le Ler and give leer new hots lie was at the LT her sale! in SO short a tine.

Not that Mother Langiods did nothing but weep and mourn. htgs a state-Merit tho coUrta Wm contrunsd toy a tam from L. Slotand. be Wa.to deeply interested in bor abry and the detectives on th0 force were $et at wort in every tioncter of the city. Aocire, -tte chid of the street," sharod sorrcir and aturiish of th mother of his dearly lovcd (Astra, and formed WILDS of tarribie vengeance.

whom! Ho azAd nothing tinny oto, hut he ruled an idea that the on of tna Marius de Poesie wn4 had so audaeivered C'aire's room at Pehay was no crawler to the )oung gai's disdppeara hoe this event be had taken every Preeaut tai al, old tut-e1 bib enemy. Now Le minced to meet Lirn. fur, to fa, e. The rePorters had ritten se.ounts of the mysterious eketahnearsto e. so that it had become the suciect cf neral AL tte lice I Peseloarmce tier on scheme of vehiceanre.

never inv at mg from the phin idle marked (mt. 1- but swely oil.e lured the de Nese on. unt.1 he was more desperately in love I evcr before. A i Wool the gswei things of rife. Introduced into tidbit's attic produced the The repentant omen wa on the rosol to leer rim.

lilt IIIEROIVIE0. Arrival. CIP "THU r.nwra MTIMILIVr." Mt Alb SIAS'S 3tiLL1uxa-4 am" Trakstaisd tat Tits CAT" GLoo by Cbarbis Iv. az. IS CT isturnto CHAPTERSIontIne taw itt (Tared ty d'Auxivernit Vat het anion wb ttie 3Ia.oi We de ro.ele ere.

t.tt;y hoe diNapposve and tit het to th e. worht, t-tat solopoePAI to be deeI, after 'tars in a I Ann in a -1 dietvet. the tootle the gratto at a on on 104 whi. the marquis He found them not tweuty steps away from leo Quite they bed teen instructed to keel) in setive envier outside of a restaa ant. end tiaat-ed ey without Sneaking.

The Iwo wurgingutien immed reeve vaid their 'LILL and made beet to joua -Well?" leaked Beg after be was sure re one could ovexbeer teem as they waked Corer. -We've not wasted our time. I can tell you" seie keterguienon. "And yet leve really eut I itt information. Yon must have noticed se sou came along JIM the Loon, steels in its toe grounds." el es.

With the blinda ell clooed. RS looks ag thotich no one lived there." teen tee other side, hies eeerthe sonth ide--the blinds are tipen. Big Bernard: and the bouee is ibhabitett. The oerupant is an tee weman they call Mine. Solange, wise laves Ai on the interest of her utiouey.

Via neighbors say. etoledy appears to know where she came from cr sinl thing about ber history. She levee bv herself and otcy shows ber.elf on the tz -et when she gees to market. She saes not-Liter to anybody. and in all the five years -he liata lived in Joinviale here.

she has pot midi, a friend. b. La is extremely nesociable in manner. "Oecasicuadv the woman bas visiters from girls in dresses. accoilipanted by men.

who en oy them. uprearionsly. much to the grandpa of her quiet neigebore who whisper that this Mute. boleege. for all she pays spot cash for le lier purchases.

is not a ciedit to Jean- listened with evident anxiety ta Bourgu ignore "AU tl bear on one case." be paid in diaappointed tone NS- hat I hoped te find out was whether that young girl Wife Claire as I thinkis still in the house." -is have net been able to find nut." "The rastials may have taken her somewhere else." murmured Bernard. frowning. 'For my part." said Brion. -I-m inclined to belee that the aleaucted girl is still there. for the old woman goes out every teerrene to bey provisions." -etaylea pet in "brit von know waiter girt yonder told us that of late an Ito ivithial wiles hame was unknou had been to the house evtry day.

larlialis she buss more than usual just new on tos account." cry liketv you are both right" inter! osed Bug Bernard. -Befoie we leave Joinvele vie shall in something about this constant visitor. that I promise you. I ay you know whether this fellow has made his Call today. Bourgnienon?" mho he in the house now.

He came aboat ita a-t limn" "Ali! We must last our plans accordinele. Who can the rascal 'be? Probably the man who carried Me A mire's betrothed. Ali I If could only get our ballets on him! I weuld mal-se l.mn dance ov my name's not eernarit. But that's neither here nor there just DOW. Lads.

are you ready to follow me atm liace me up?" -rimy hut the word. We'll do what you Say. no mailer yt hat the danger." -Ale you're true comrades. I knew I Could count on 'For you and the Child of the Street I'd be cat to pieces. if necessary," said Bour- guienoe.

"Show me what's to be done. Eig Bernard. and yoteil not tnd me a laggard." Brion added. Briefly then. this is my idea," resumed Bernard.

"I his very pielit we must force an entrance into this house." -Consider it entered," said Brion, in resolute tones. Langlois. the mother of Claire, will be with us. She'll be worth as much to us as a man if we tind any trouble." Capital." said Bourguienon. "As I hardly expect the old woman to weleainie us at tile door we must enter without her knowledgeperhaps by tee win-cows." I know a little of the locksmith's trade," observed Brion.

"We might get in by the door after allee "'We've examined the carden wall," put in Boureuignon. There'll be no sort of eitliculty in it" -eo far se good." said Bernard. "But Brion will do well to get a 'jimmy some-acre in envie We may need it. However. there's a good hour between us and our work.

If feel hungry go to the restaurant yeneer anti eat as much as you like. Ti ere's nothing like a square meal to put heart anti courage into a man. We'll meet in the little alley near the garden gate at o'clock. my lads." Witn these words Big Bernard left his comrades and hastened to join Mother Latiglois, who was awaiting him in a fever of impatience. be! (ince given Lis pull procleims line's itret woriOt Ilea dohs more for let Larael the wart of fieetran de Pretee.

The than sth the naelicinee reled hy her phyall'air is thought uterely a iese Wcrilko's striate It ev reaaeored her mind. calmed whim. Litt the marchioness. knewthe her hexrprt. tfil'tdr rlei ttin her heart a ray of hem tunteuel eaPal! anY le fidebta Lel-elves guerite nor Notler a neither bow be lite eiiknewn mad woe an to be one of a his time.

1 he nar oes atsteleatee lier Pur-tiiewit more cautious than ever ounce the Jeers 1,0 care for Leolaibe by lialh." terrible peril lie Mel eseateel. Mellow! a zul-e that concealed het Hien- Inn of her throegb rel cab- etly lie was elite to traver-e the cial pers. She in immured in a btn i ts el l'arai withoot ans usk of losaig dismal du ot a retired lireise. and res. bet lee-rty.

a etch he needed to carryout the cued in tone to ease her life. At the I l'" At 1 e'elte fait! it It Brrnartl private reey atm leoritine meets a young sie stale art as when liewharihes wire. tie re, weom sort leo ed when at the IIMAK Liti hy the hand and thanked him tor Pule farm. se I Ca re the erstateat tictor tint toel beet' tor Atiore. -the et the -treet." was breaklateing with two In tit work of c-an Medi ing cure.

Leon- at a wipe merchatit's in the rue Pries child. Andre. had Le-n picked up lit the road abartdontol I (die of the marquis' Ile took up a newsvaper. and after the agetitn. 11 cars afterwards Andre is unitrd netheer of busy whit like to read to Claire, i nho It as the daughter of laallue but 11.11;ft Ito tt1i-o to devote to reading when etii7ie i r4iist4at news columns end whe.

the hater wee uta strteken tit cholera. had been tatten with eteelenly hie fork fell from his band. He Andre to the liostetal struek with les list on the table a ringing the yetieger eister ef Leontt tie. has married blow that nettle the lasses; dance and nearly Henri latrines, who kliew Pauline, anti Pul tiv 1 toot, I rom hie Maar with a hewn. the iii tot Andre.

whom be found Ins 1-oisipaniona gazed at bins with ty the wwsie. to bee tate ()Weir. the awarement. tile You now what I read ust now." be lecd woot of the 11 Hilliard litiaelles de IlltNie. tile I HIAt I recovery rit ATtle.11.7111a3rcrp: lin; et il him morel than any other.

and rlans lategioes. the girl who is-engaged to our i to carry el Clara. on whets) In 31 rand at)- Andle. thc, thud the disappeared deLend, tor Itis I atietit's recovery. lean lit.

Morana's house. Nobody knows what bas become of heir The police have to goen we Gara gme. one of be eno. r1.1,e, abi w.ta a tem" oi set at word( on the ease." took up toe paper wraith seetult on the aubord.sette by Los cruel 1 csa it was 1 uestlay narbe after 10 but 4101 r. he slave hm from a o'cloca that elle disa terrille death.

"L'eareti "-11). 13(18. that was the night our comrade. stavier. I nilatr C-1E1106 Out his plot atm as arr li ied! on wert3 tiaiieas Over.

laim 'c o. I Imre trnt I ir. Moied a not. I had to to you out ef the gutter tuplove. Autorthe aiding in the qi the way hems and steer you along.

Of a I Lure's la a course. You had no of thee to sorry to all in the lieutteliolti. et tea ak ree; I don't recollect any--- said Eron in te we eoulusieu. CIII.FTER N11---Coettec tri. liourguattien.

don I you remember what tulle it IA WI a lieu we all tent twine to- t-h4111-4 al'I'l'ared before her ulaster get her. when I bad to help Vrion In a roomer. At least I remember hearing tt nu know a by I bwi summoned you! 1 teat at doinvOle strike 14 not loug after wail I T. Ni.tillitt. 'tight Claire die.

wants aepeart Al. Now. Hot We to 111110040 1 a arnt it wa n. eh? That's hat I she ti ew 111112Y itt.11,1 1110 holL7All Witt a thought. It vet reca I that yeu must retail.

i au) cortiptoitel to helm that she member that while we were Putting Brion on ti, eta 0111 througli the gate and the door liti to a a carriage entered the little street?" )Yer A sa your HWY tO keen coustaut -l'erfectly. We were both miller bur In tioe work of oan bled' ling a cure. Leentries child, Andre. had betw picked up iti the read abstitioneol I (Ma of the maNnie airtuts. 1 ears afterwards Andre is itnied to Claire, is-ho vi as be er of inalitie Lanirlow.

and whe. when the letter Walt strtekrin tot cholera. had been taken with Andre to the iutoilliiez hospital the yoolleger enoter ut Inouttrie. has married 'fermi lete loarmee who kbew l'auline, anti eritrusted the Line Amite. whom he found by the to her tare- ()Wait ILO teoeit of the il Hilliard Marie.

de Illieste. ends third I eiehtiee's recovery eta lin; et il him morel than any other. and to carry ref hare. on whiten lir. Mil rand ate selute: detend.o for his I atietits recovery.

goiet to at Gergame. one of Chwit alloirrilittatoi lirrn.owse, a tett-11110 siseoult on the subtordaiate by lid cruel 1110,101 I. slave him from a terrilole death. fkleroiwtoole nolair etrries out lois Plot awl fettiot I tar trent Dr. Monied a loVloire.

A aid Mir in the a-cut-Loon. I here's ueiatipearaiew is a to terry to all in the louitsehuld. Cll tiTER 11.Coetim en. Chaves appeared before her master in a monger I. i flu knew a by I hat summoned you?" sell Meratill.

-I ast eight Chum di. sear. AI. Now. Hot being able to eneterse teat sloe flew aeav trete the bootee, litito a bird.

I cut core petite) to helm 0 that ehe theta oht threugit the gent and the doer aver which it is our ewe to keeP constezt SITUATIONS WANTED. AvoLutom onADVALTE, aim SO, good baldness ithilltl excellent bookkeeper and penman, 6 yeare' teacher in bareness college. UM very best of refereacest premint engagement expires Aug. tea any one give him a situation? will coin-(penes with small selary. Addrete M.

38," Globe price. dSuat 3,19 BA feLICILSituation wanted as third bend on bread; country preferred. Addhms talobe office. it licAtsussirrilifSituation wanted, ersatlass bonteohoer, by young man; strictly temperate. 178 Main Charlestown.

it. 'VIAL IR. IP EFLSituation wanted by a young 111 MAR of good character, to a reetvetable house; understands bookkeeping; best of references Find cash securtty, if retpurei. Address I'. J.

Ashland Reston 2t Jy19 11)0MTON EMPLOVIlIENT ROOMS, 1.) 51 Waahlugton bave belp for all kinds of work. (100KA steady job witn4s41-hyL a first-class, NJ sober man cook. Address 26." Globe office. 001CWanted, by a first-class cook. sitnation in boiel or restaurant; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay.

Address "11. 94," (Aube dice. at Jy19 ti 1 NE Licensed mechanical engineer LA wants situation; marine or stationary; 14 years' piactie. AddreSS "Engliteet." 29 Oak Logien. rIIREMAN would like a sitnatinn.

or as nor instant to engineer; llas had 7 years' experience; can refer to first-class parties: no objection to going out of town. Address 'T. 25." Globs ottlee.3t'jv 19 et country or boagd with the boss. Addreas C. G.

GOUSEB A 'ME, 309 Hanover et- its and wregtisitu.at.i.olin rgvicst bore both would uld am ante Globe it IAS0NGood itemperate mason wants a job; -al understands all parts of the trade; reliable. Address "Mason." box 75, Beverly, Mass. 3t jy17 LI LUMBER wants a In in country; is tem. perate. W.

L. ROBBINS, 12 O. st. S. It.

30 ly17 ISDOSITIONT wanted by an elderly, trnstworthe excerienced WOlitan, good cook, to tend to small household duties. and companion, with small accommodations. Address "Protestant Woman." 11 Bayne East Boston. ditutt jy19 -DOSSITION wanted as janitor or porter in store; .11 can furnish best of referenees; strictly ternptrate. Add ress P.

85." Globe office. lt WE ERMAN employment agen- Cl. 172 Hanover Boston, reliable hel0 furnished at short notice. GEORUE 11E0ELILTS CO. Ito QWEDISIE COOK and second girl seeks steady situation.

together. WILSON, 60 Erie Dorelletiter. it SITUATION wanted by a first-class waiter; Iineaks English and German; first-class slices. Address care Mr. Parthum, 115 Union Lawrenee.

Mass. dSul.Ot jyte QITITATIONA young man who is acquainted through Ontario and Quebec would like a position travelling in Canada; can furnish best of references. etc. Address 60," Globe office. dSn7t jy17 IMILTATION wanted, as collector or any other outdoor employment, where honesty and tiunctilality will be appreciated; no canvassing; best of city references and security.

Address P. 155," Globe office. 3to jy19 ITITATIONA young lady who can furnish the best of references would do writinc, plain sewing or chamber work. Addrets Y. 16." Wool office.

jy18 (ZITUATION wanted by middle-agen man on 00 dairy farm or milk route; understands farming and good milker; good reference. DANIEL DAILY, box 453, West Newton, Mass. 3t jy18 ITUATION wanted, coachman or groom; un- derstande the care and management or horses. carriages and haruessee; beat of reference. 21," Globe office.

2ts JOB ITUATION wanted by a young girl to do chamber or light housework. Apply at ,75 Brookline Cautpridgeport. or at fruit stand, Rowe's wharf. ITUTAION wanted by a young Man, 20 years old. in grocery store; 5 years' experience; Is willing to WOrk.

Call or address E. 1 Spear up 2 flights. 2t jy10 sITUATION wanted, by a young man, as groom anti coachman. or to work in a livery stable; can furnish references. Apply to 223 Eustis Roxbury.

it. SITUATION wanted by a man who understands the manufacturing of wire nails and wire nail machines; would like permanent mutation; 20 years' experience. 16," Globe ottice. dSm4tjy19 SITU A.T1ON wanted, young girl 19, good washer, to assist in housework; fond of children; no objection to country; not particular to pay. 39 Warrenton cor.

Shawinut ay. lt SITVATION wanted. by a young man as teamster, or in private family; good milker; strictly temperate; can come recommended. Q. 27." Globe orrice.

It. wanted by a young man as order cook. or to make himself' generally usei ul in a boarding-house or restaurant. Apply to 1'. 8.," Cambridge st.

its ITUATION wanted. Protestant girl, good cook, nice latindmis; no objection to starch clothes; city reterenCe. 39 Warrenton Shavinitit a. it. iTuATIoN wanted as teamster; can furnish 1 or 2 horses and dray.

also a delivery wagon nearly new; 7 years' reference. O. F. 39 ton St. 3fs jY17 ITUALTIONYoung woman desires a Woetion to lend bakeshop or variety store; has experience anti references.

15t" Globe dice. 2to jy ITILTATION wanted by a first-class engineer; can do piping and repairing; recommendation from last employer. Address 30," Globe (Mice. Buda jy15 Q1 TVA T1ON Young Englishman wants a situation in private lankily. store or any employment where a steady.

reliable young man is needed. Jot; TAYLOR. Nalitasket, Mass. St jy1.7 ITILTATION as housekeeper wanted by a 10 young lady of experkenee out of town pre- (erred. Address "IL 78," Globe thee.

3t jyI9 TUATION wanted by a man to take care of II horses and garden and make himself useful abmt a gentletuan'a place. Address "it. Clobe office. 3t jy19 ITUATION wanted by first-class laundress. city or country; reference if required.

Apply at 311 Federal city. ANNIE SULLIVAN. SITUATION wanted by Protestant girl, nnrsery work or light bouaework; good retereueea. 8 Kendall et. It.

Er ILTATIO wanted. by a young woman with eh i as working housekeeper; good referenees. Call or address 1198 Tremont st. 2 to jy19 SITUATION wantedA strong, capable yen ng loan wants a porter situation. 1139 Washington room 0.

SITU' TION wanted as housekeeper. or would assist at any light work in country: low wages. Apply at 28 Pleasant 1 week. 2to 3y18 CZ ITV ATI ON Wanted, 3 competent 10 or chamber works together; beach or mountains; 767 Washington et. it TION wanted by two girls together.

one as cook, the other es second girl. Apply at 48912 Cambridge Cambridgeport. 2t jy19 SITUATION l'rotestant woman wants honse- keeper's position; fully competent. Suite 6, Hotel Cherry, Cherry st. It IT LTATION wanted as collector, where hon- edy and hard work will be appreciated, Address "li.

On," Globe offlee. 3t jy19 Q.ITTIATION as travelling salesman: of long experience; references furnished. 8," tilobe ghee. 2t 3y18 SITITATIONBarber, first-class hairdresser and shaver. wants a situation.

Address 0.1,oz 214 (Albertville. Mass. dSuGto jy18 QITUATION wanted as chamber girl or for 1...) general housework. Addreu 243 flaneock et. i3t jy18 ITUATION wanted by an experienced waitress.

ntble wok; no Sunday work. 82 Dover at. ITPHOLSTERERSituation wanted by a that-class upholsterer; ao objection to private bouses, hotels or shops; beat reterancea given. Address 7 Unity Itosum. Its VOUNG, MAN.

18, want situation in a grocery store; 2 years' experience. W. 10 Earl South Boston. it 911 BON 1.:14 for position as coutinetor of emilI horse ear. 5," Globe St jy17 ACENTS, PARTNERS, ETC.

A OESTMGeo. Bidwell's great book I. out, At "Forging Ills Chains: a thrilling account of his operations in the U. S. and Europe; connections with the famous Rank of England forgery; 14 years in English prisons; astoilishtng revelation: 100 illitstrationo; prominent men order the book at a glance; enormous sales piedicted; 22 orders taken In hours; look at Globe of 1sth and Herald of 19th July for announcement; agents.

is your chance for the autunter. WIL L. SMYTHE 3 Tremont el. ThSu jy19 A GENTS WANTED everywhere for the Lt beet selling book in the market; the History of the Republican Party, its Principles and Policies. by Hon.

John D. Long, ex-Governor of Alassachusetta. Henry Cabot. Eodge.SenatorWilitarri P. Erve.rienator Witham E.

chandler and 14 other leading Republh cans; he book can compete with it; it contains a complete sketch of live of Harrison and Morton; send 50 et. for outfit and territory: apply at once; territory going rapidly. WILLIAM E. SlCII.THE 3 Tremont pl. TTh jy17 4 GEN't'S wanted, to seh the lire of jn.

BarriIt son. by the author of lien liar: (tn. Lew Wallace. the P-fe-long friend of Gen. Harrison, is writing the only authorized biography; "No num living niore Gov.

Porter; millions have read Ben fur and want lien. Harrison; greatest nionev-making 5ooli or the age; outfit ready. D. L.tUkRS$FY,bG hrontheldoL. it GENTA WANTED for the new, revised At anti intrierral edition of Encyclopedia rand other works join issued: new features, much enlarged, awl rta1 priees reduced.

lot exceedingly tern's and territory. riiiltiress T. ELLWOOD ZELL, publisher, Philadelphia, Penn. 3t jy17 Ai GENT3--iteliable agerue to sell the best stir-it ing ever published; elegant outtit free to those niestung burliness. Call or address Henry Publishing 78 Milk it room 3, Roston, M.

dSuotY iy 18 A GENT, to sell cauriaigni goods; oleo new tt perenteartcle. G. L. POND Ai 330 Washington lg. jy18 A GENT to sell Taylor adjustable low eut stunt-I LIWr waiking shoe: make 10 and F20 a day.

120 Tremont room 11. 31.." Jy16 CSINEAS CHANCESTo parties desiring la hare an repreeent their goods for f.31 port to the Npanish-swaking I can offer special inducements; have been connected many years with this trade and travelled throng's these countries. Address P. O. box 672, New York city.

6t IrAN DAD Ar-eldrnt and death, wdhout exceptions: special terms toe-AMUle agenL2DCtntra1 Boetom jy10 131110TO PASITNER wanted to take charge of studio. For farther information address lova box ha, South 1' lurN Elt wanted with 16000, in a fire brick slaatoilactorr located watun 2 of bodiless ear antied 84) years- Addreee D. 1. Mit Err, Cbelata. Maas- jy18 DOI A TNE It Wanted, workine partner wit home modal in solid easin; WARR filt1A11111 essay learned Lad very profitable; worth lee vesugatafig.

adrofie W. 3," Globe office. 2vly 13 DAS-13TNER wanted, with eardta4 In 11 mum facturusg Address 14" Glob edam. LIP of P. the or a.

37 tete for bad met. I wondered. and under whet cr. curn.stiFinces hed they parted, and wu tbe Or now going to cut the youth dead on au. count of his new occupation? The youth.

with the true instinct of good breeding'. waited for further overtures from his fair friend before cetertn'nmir on his own attie tilde. He had not Ionic to sit. however, for the guri's nest words were: "I'm awful glad lei $ee you. Archie.

and when the poor fellow had manfully drawn the four mugs of frothy fluid. and watched its consumption by the party of girls in sad embarraesment be was rewarded as Coy lett the bilop by the girl who had recognized littn remarking "You'll come and see me. won't you. Archie?" Of courso ber three friends gigged litt'e. but they'd have done that under anY CIrCtiamtanCeS.

SIXTEEN HUNDRED PICNICKERS. Annual Excursion of SS. Peter and Pail's Society to lliehland Lake GroveDe tails of the Day's Sports. Yesterday was a red letter one for the membets of the SS. Peter and Faure Churh of South Boston.

and it will bug be remembered. aml esiiecially by the young people. The occasion wm the annual picnic at Highland lake grove. As early as 8 o'clock yesterday morning the streets wbich lead to the South Boston station of the New York itt New England railroad became alive with people. old and young.

on their way to speed a day in the country. Promptly at 9.30 o'clock the train of le cars pulled out from the station. and the excursion had fairly commenced. At the grove the day was spout in a very enjoyable irnanner. The amusements which were provided by the committees consisted of base hall games.

rinin ng races. boat races.sack matches and The 1iitt4 excieng te. ent of the day's port was thP base ball match. for a purse of 15 and the champlotishtp of the peninsula district. between two nines representing Peter and Paul's and the Lurch of Jur 1 atly of the Rosary Lyceum.

The game, which was vt-Pnessed by nearly leoi) people. was finally won by the ne representing the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary by a score of 17 to 10. The feature of this game was the liattery.work of Tirrell and Cuglin of the Rosary lone and the heavy batting and fielding of M. J. Moore.

W. J. Sullivan. I t. J.

Casey, Clougherty and Burke for the S. Peter alai Paul's nut The complete race for gentlemen and ladies was a very interesting one. and vietory perched on the shoulder of South Boston's favorite oarsman. -Jerry" Casey and his lady mate. Miss Mary Cox.

Willie Conley was secolid in this mei In the morning game of ball between the Hardline; and Dana Secrets of the South End the liardings won the prize by a score of 12 to 7. On account of the hiteness of the hour the tug-of-war between the S. Peter and Paul's Sodality and the conference was postponed. Frank J. Mulligan had full charge of the games and 'William L.

Drolian of THE Gboti it acted as umpire of the games during the day. The dancing was in charge of D. J. Collins. O'Brien.

B. A. Regan. J. J.

and a laige 'mintier of aids. The party returned to the city at 6.20 o'clock. Among the invited guests present were Aliierman James A. Murphy.Representatives Thomas F. Sullivan and Edward J.

I eary of ward 13. Counclinen Teevans. Nom; and Mahoney of ward 13. Editor John J. Merman of the South Boston News.

and a number of clergymen of the diocese of Boston. CANADIAN FISHING. Very Backward Season for Salmon Up 'North. About this season of the year Restigouche and the dozen other well-known Canadian salmon fisheries are visited by numbers of American anglers. This season the sport is very backward.

and the fishers whose eagerness to be on the ground at the time of the run of the salmon have spent a very moreitonoua time. So bad as it that some of the party returned to their homes. The Penalty of porcine tendencies to some of the gentlemen Will be the news of the -takes" now being had along the St. Lawrence. Fishers visiting Canada for the first time are In very sue, essful, owing to the want of knowledge of the proper colors and the lack of a thorough knowledge of the fishing grounds.

it is a well-known fact that Canadian guides are the most tricky ot the fraternity in the world. II fig their astuteness under the garb of -comprehends pas," they shrug shoulders and inwardly enjoy the mystification of the confiding American. whose keenness in business is only to be equalled liy his ignorance of the French guides. their pato aud their system of prolenging the hire of a boat aud assistant. After a first so ourn, which is made in the nterests of gaining experience.

the fly fisher will wait till he gets to Canaita to select ii colors; will know evaiitly Iiiw to go ab ut cast.ng his line where there is a chance of hooking a eaimen: and above all. will learn never to believe a French Canadian gulae. Sportsmen going for the fishing season can be rigged up complete at any MOni real tackle store. but before buying a feather let hint call at the otlice of the Fish and Game Club. On St.

James street. and see the secretary. John Nelson. who is the Lest pested man in Canada on fish and tish'ng. tie is alwa glad to moot a stranger, estie chilly if he comes from New England.

Then lie will ted the the proper colors for the diierent grounds in diffei ent weathers. and, if the stranger impresses him favorably, a glance at ha own beautifully beleeted collection will be given. Pain's Pompeii. Tbe penetrating easterly wind which pre vailed yesterday was against outdoor entertaiuments. yet there was a large crowd in the Pompeian Amphitheatre last night to witness the superb spectacle illustrative of the last days of Pompciian assurance that ith more propitious weather the great would have been none too large for the crowds who desire to witnesi Pain's magnificent exhibition.

Performances are gr.en every evening of the week except Monday. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS. Victor Beanregara. SO. and Catharine Judge.

28; Rohort H. Hanna, 24, and Catharine Aleade. 18; Anthony Berryman, 28. Mary J. Cass, 21; Joseph Halliday.

27. and Cassie Fiazer, 24; Joseph L. Davidson. 22. and Kati L.

roller. 19; John Morrison. 281 Mary McDougal, 24. MARRIACES. this city.

July 10, by Rev. M. Clarke, alichael S. Dean and Annie Redmond. EIVINGDEVENS.In this city.

July 18, by Rey. k. R. Deming, Henry Ewing and Eliza limns. DEATHS.

BROM this city. July 17, after a long alind painful illness, Louis Bromberger, 49 YrIL mos. Funeral Friday, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 80 Warrenton et. CA DIGA.V..In this city. July 17.

John T. Cullom, 28 yrs. this city, Jtdy 18, John Cates. SO yrs. Ct this IL Currier, 73 Yrs.

CAREY.In rfaLfak. N. 8., July IT, Muritstek wife of William Carey, 84 yrs. Charlestown. July 18.

John Donavan, 41 yrs. Funeral from his late residence. rear of ed Bow Friday, at 8.30. Relatives and friends ate requested to attend wiUtout further ohm FoLEF.In East Boston, July 18, Michael J. Foley.

27 yrs. Funeral from late teaulence. 42 Cottage Friday, July 20, at 8 O'clock. mad Church of the Assutuption at 8.30 a. in.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. South Boehm. July 18, Catherina, wife of James Haley, 40 yftirs. Funeral ft om her late residence. 233 Friday, July 23.

at 3.30 a. Obsequies at St. Augustine Church at o'clock. HEN Charlestown. July le.

Melville youngest son of Frank r. and Gertrude G. Itendersun, 6 mon. 4 de. Bangor papers pleaa copy.

thus ettv. July 18. Denis son of ldargaret and Ute late John urphy, 28 yrs. 2 mos. funeral front late residence.

91 West Canton St, Fruitty, at 2 p. m. 9clauves and friends Invited. South Boston. July 18, Patrick Mullen.

3S re. Futieral trona tne late restdence, S2 A later4442. at 1.30 o'clock. Relatives aati friends are requested to ArLoirs3s. July IT, Patrick Well.

cross 48 yrs. I 14 de. rensau Friday. July 10, at PI RKEILIs Skis 4ty, July It Joks P. C.

Parks4 43 yrs. RILE Charlorows. July IS. George W. Riley, 53 yrs.

Funeral trout late realm's. rest of 43 Austin Friday at 2 o'clock. kelaUses and friends invited to stread without turthor SOW.la stis crty. July 17, Alselrow Salsa. 92 11116 eity.

July It Azaik Irmo et Timothy Su I2lvou.83 yrs. SWIESELIn macaw wa. July IS. Me Franels. beloved Mild et Ldeard and CaLbertoo boesaey.

yob. 3 MOIL 14 do. riuseral rest parooW IS Sleatumat frulay, al clock p. sa. Sanaa at Maly Cruse osamosery.

thts et', ilay 17 au th wiatnir 41t Jim Amami Wagek, 13 pa. Of All 1r blame tie the 'World A Sonia 1 whet nervosa people require. To Impart strength tato the nervosa organism le to Blount Ite tranquility. provided Ocoee of wittealthful excite-Ulna are avoided. A Medicinal tonic Row tetters Stomach Bitterscommands the unrialified siusction of the healing profession.

and which testitures a general reform In a bilious. dyspeptic and debilitated condition of the system. is surely entitled to a careful trial by intelligent people, capable of forming a due estimate of medicine. from em'bane and often recorded professional svidenes in its behalf. Not only are the jletTel and stomach Invigorated by the Bitters.

but the sr, stem is also endowed with unwonted power of resistance to influences in air, water or daily avocation subversive of health. Prominently dangerous among tho first named of these is suaiaria, against which Hoe-Setter's Stomach Bitters affords a Competent safeguard. Rheumatism and kidney troubles are also prevented an Overcome by it. SuTTb jy15 4.14tAtkO,Osi;t-Orvir-OOxisfig'.,;k,&0,04,4:1171T Errors of Youth. gum ILF A AL FRO31 leTOUS Debility, Youthful Pr Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, ,0 BE HU owl IMMIX ask men, from the effects of yonthful Imprudence, have brought about A state of weakness that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease.

and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever being suspected they are doetored for everything but the right one. Notwithstanding the many valuable remedies that medical Itelenee has produced tor the relief of this class of patients. none of the ordinary modes of treatnient effect core. During our extensive college arid hospital practice we base experimented with and discovered new and C011eerti rated dies. The accernoanying prescription is of.

emit as a certain sand peedy ure. as hundreds of cases in our pi actiee have been restored to perfect health by its use after all other remedies failed. Perfectly pnre Ingredients must be used in the preparation of flits prescripuun. Erythroxylon coca Jerubebin. d-rach in.

(drachm I leionias l)toica. drachm. Gelsemin. 8 grains. 'gnat lie smarm 8 Est.

leptandra, 2 scrgiles. tilyeerinevq. a. Mix. make so pills.

Take I pill at 8 p. and an other on going to bed. In some cases it wit be necessary for the patient to take two pills at bedtime, making the number three a This remedy is adapted to every condition of nervous debility anti weakness in either and especially in those cases resulting from Imprudence. 'I he recuperative powers of this restorative are truly astonishing, and its use continued for a short time changes the languid, debilitated, nerveless condition t0 4 one of renewed lite and vigor. As we are constantly in receipt of letters of Inquiry relative to this remedy, we would say to those who would prefer to obtain it of us, by remitting $1 a securely sealed package containing tio pills, carefully will be sent by return mail from our private laboratorv.

or we will furnish 6 which will cure most cases, for $6. Addressor call on NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITIJIE1 24. TREMONT ROW, ROSTON, MARS. dSu BAB DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Itabit Positively Cured by Administerinu Dr. Haines' Golden lipecific.

It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; Is absolutely harmless. and will effect a pet manent and speedy cure. whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given In thousands ()f eases, and in every instance a perfect cure has fol. lowed.

It neverails. The system once impregnated sell' the Specific. it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by all druggists. GEO.

C. GOODWIN I general $8 and 38 Hanover at, bost.ou. Mass. dS1esd1818 01 There never has been and there never will be a heed of hair four or live feet long produced by any hair preparet ionbut dandruff has been cured, 10b11 of Lair stopped anti bair made to grow by using DR. FLETCHER'S TURKISH HAIR TONIC perfectly safesend for tree treatise ou the hair to Hancock Boston.

Tibilutt jy17 Mt 0 Ell itivot universal satisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhma and Glees. I prescribe it and feel safe in recommending it to all sufferers. L. STONER, Decatur, PRICE, $1.00. Sold by Druggists.

ndeod182t C1 T0371 .1.1 Onanateed Del is gawps Birietum 4, lif a only by Sim Chamical Cc Ina Trade i fron suffer's ftbs To i WEAK rlEt vro cas. lost manhood, etc. I will send a valuablo treatise (waled) containing full particulars for borne cure, free of charge. Address, PROF. C.

FOWLER. Moodus. Conn. Sudly Inh2i 4- WEAKarm TEAKADTIOX nu. NOW TO Lostiritorand Manhood Restored.

Pra rJ tuatara Decline and IF noel nal disor FA Po- dors cured withwa Stomach Medicines' TRoNG Sealed Treat free on lutasToN CO.19ThPasr.ik,IPlwaspilyewitair2k, MISCELLANEOUS. lAIRINETS ONLY SS AND 52.50 per kj dozen; not 4ith pictures. but first-class photos; warranted equal in finish and srtistie lighting Lonny sk7 pictures. A. M.

GEN DRON. photographer, 13 Tremont row; remember the place, over Massachus tEs Root and Shoe Store; we have no other studio and no successtr. ThSSu'llts ly19 ClUIDE To MARBLEHEADThis guide Ati luny illustrated and contains a complete rectory of all points of interest in Marblehead; sent by mail on receipt of catalogues of views and aouvenirs of Marblehead sent on application. M. GRAVES, ill Washington Marblehead.

41 jy IS QTATE NORMAL sChOOL. Salem, lass. candidates for admission to the Stale Normal school at Salem will be examined On Tuesday. Sept. tuition and text books free; pecuniary aid to needy For eirculala apply to DA b.

IlAiiAll, principal. SWV2t rIOUND GUILTY of selling the finest melt costal spetacl and eye glasses at pries tor the same glass up town is 22.50. optician, 15392 Hanover st. cur. Blackstone.

3L jy13 Et-IF-TAUS-4 'Jr Book by mail on receipt of 1.0 all about making crayon portrans yourself, trom any subject. U. 1.14.0011E, Concord.N.II. dStai.0 jyti WALE PAPERS. blanks, gilts, gilt mouldings, 2c.

toot, zit WM. MAT. THEWS, 14 7 Milk at. dSult NV EBBING BELLS, a paper; We. saver.

Box 2529, Boston, Mass. TWIliS jy17 SVPEI HAIR perinanantly eradi L. cared; Wad free at office. Dr. DAY, 48 Winter at.

2tOto jy12 IA S' YOUR nickel plating done at the Sur- 11 folk Nickel Plating 28 Sudbury et. 30 'y19 FOR ADOPTION. a male child; dark ha and eyes. "it. 79," Globe office.

1 to OR ADOPTION. a male child; dark hair DRESSMAKING. DIRESSMAKINO at home; engagements made by tile nay. "Dressmaker," 5 Irwin oit Blue Did Roxbury. Smitf sp22 AND CLOAIL-11AKING at rea- sonable einuges, and dress cuttang taught.

363 'iremoni St. (Nitta. y17 FARIIIIONAHLE DILESSNIAIKINC14 Shea F. A. LP Iloular Clarendon Hills; Itualindato P.

will go uut by the day. Switt mh25 ADIES wanted to know Mrs. Wheeler's tin-LA proved scientific method of dreascuttme, won Mie drat prize and only silver niedal at the late Mechanics fair. and is taught at 120 Tremont room 91. SuTh ly15 ADIES wanted to learn my 1.4 system of dretimakine; French bias; latest styles taught with system.

$10; pinking and platting. Mrs. M. Ak. Sk Winter wont 3, Boston.

St. jy18 FURNITURE ETC. 1-111t HER CHAIRSHundreds of second- LP baud and cew, ot ail makes and prices, at Chtlord mammoth barber supply house. S15 Washtnigtou aud 2 Harvard the Old South. 101, jy 10 1) EsKWanted.

a roll-top desk iu exchange for a set ot Troeunpq's druggatte couutcr scales; cost Globs thee- to jr la ROLL TOP DEMILIE for sale; low. est mauttlactutera' prices. Union 104 Sudbury St. sSuri Litt 08 covu- at NI, SETTEES, show cases, deses, mamet beds. chamber Sets, ranges, wardrobes.

baby tor cash or unralmerre. GA2LE, 173 BIALkaunle op. B. 40. ty17 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, ETC.

AFETIEN. nicycurs. trteeeles and tat tit Star. lub. spring.

Wage anti 1 Olimiq. 'hakes lot caret or uattain.tutat beroad lomat shoots at totat; largest repaur bop tn A tillwrien startas for ret.tel; tubing Lancia; tiltsurated estulogne tent lc.r open till p. tn. W.W.S tALLI9 Tremont et. Sulu ar 4 -INC 55 "Club" for sale; 811-bearinas, mita born Sandie bar; rood oontialon; prus 150.

Cu be ores al 815 Wealungtos 2to 015 WANTED. A I ElWanted, a large painting to show at a large summer moon la a int hail. Aldress "M.11. Ultitio Mee. gto Jy13 A FES wanted.

In large and small lots, at ones. atiarros Ild astmgtua st, room 3. Ito 'WOE Lk to awes a num that thoroughly unoma amta tho manufacturing of soma on artwt I have; 4111AtilStgao 110ALLeZt laglArAe. sod catotaL 'C. h0." Woba whoa.

1 to it WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. elitOUGE V. TIENETC111, Black. kl WE keeps constataly ea hand ztra doe trust, gm. braluiLea.

1111ELEty sad nun; num to, KmatucEy beanies 11.0; CI goods was. mantel pate; please esti aad lit 24 '10 0 3 41to '4- 244' ix JP4.4 iTh Sa Cures la Ny'', 1 TO DAYS. cu Ciabroateed set Is ni -4- abase ta te lif a only by Sim in Chamical St Obtains 411r. calla. Trade 11, 1.

IDAR'rldEllt wanted. vrttb 02000 easb, wbieb be will dad a sate and preamble lavesturent In very desirable business; opportunities unexcelled; particulars at interview. Address H. 96." Globs t. A LEgrME111 wanted.

well acquainted withlsrit- L7 tIonery. fancy goods and jewelry stores in lira-ton and N. goods staple. Address "it. an," Globe odic.

lto AVIA Itrerlrebac'dsl wtrtrwli a IaaL ve year our business has ineieased upwards of 200 per end we hail to do one of two things at once either curtail our business or get more room; we decided on more room. and will hereafter be found in the new 32 to 38 Bromfield bete we expect to see each one of our olil friends and make hosts of new ones; give us a call. 11. Len flues. RA It St.

sit triettlit ion book publisher and sell-ere. 32 to 33 Bromfield liosion. Stott( jyt WAturivertendi.ieet lohou 'telt iee. lug. state experience, references and expected.

Address ktiODLS. 1'. 0. box 431. Washington, D.

C. 2t jyld meinwete.71rItisoinuitr Aro lehnsietrilitiZt In bis Smie; salary 370; referetices elven and ex- acted- 'Manufacturer," lock loot 158b .1. 114 jy19 MALE HELP WANTED. 4 PrICENTICE wanted, learn the wood en. 11 graving Ware iirst year Q.

GRA VE8 302 Washingn to sit. Its A 6 EN IAN acquainted with the provision trade to work from 6 to 11 aturday evenings. Call at 02 Cambridge at. its STEADY MAN for pantry; twist under. 11,, stand carving and looking atter help.

inquire at MORSE'S, t) Tremont row. 2t jy18 0Y wanted to collect who has a knowletige of bookkeeping. J. I. L'IoN.

106 filutiburv 'nits 1(--Wanted. smart. intelligent boy to wait on LI tattle and do gettertit work aronnit hotel. Apply to nianagers Hotel Ludwig. 181 Hanover eity.ltro 1101-SWanted.

'Mart, capable boys, to Jearn the dry goons jobbing business. )Jr. WILLIAMS, 38 Avon st myllt 44Airmen ed: a I be Le Cot. AUIIUIU et. its -DAUBERWanted, first-class barber; one of LS steady babas; no others twee aopIS Perilla tient Jon.

245 'I reinont Boston. lAs JO 6 1-3 AMMERWanted. a good steady barber; collie teatly to go to work; attio aiurday man. 2065 Washington Boston, Mitits. it.

1-)ARBERWanted, a fbatelass barber for Saturday. Apply at 2660 Wasbiagton Roxbury. 2t jyitt BEACKSMITIIWatitod, a good belper on light jobbing. J. JOHNS fON.

carriage factory, Ilyde Park. Blass. jy18 11)LACKSUITIIWauted a blacksmith that 1.3 can do shoeing and jobbing, and also a driver and helper; steady work for the right kind of men; mine but steady men need apply. Address 1110MAS FLYNN. F.

O. bog 140. Whitinsville, Mass. 9t jy19 BOOK BIND ERWanted, a man to case books at NAN l'ON'S, 144 Purchase et. It' BOOKKEEPEIt bookkeeper In wholesale liquor store; good references required.

Address 74." (Hobe ()Mee. 12ts jy19 virt AshltingPliECiaTmr -ghY coat irnpeg un ieiarnultih.at Ruongmersota2ntles Washington St. 101- PENTE UhlWanted. 3 carpenters. cor.

ki Sheet, st. and Cook it. et, Charlestown. JAM ES P. SHEA.

lt NTERt4-25 carpenters wanted at one. all at new block. 65 Main Cant. bridgeport. BRY ER McFARLAND.

lt (IAILIIIV ETDAKER' wanted. 173 Portland, k) Boston Window Screen Co. lto CIEM ENTERS wanted; first class experienced ki vulcanized coatinakers. line coals; good prices guaranteed. Standard Rubber Congress Boston.

Stun( jy15 DRUG- CLERK wanted. 874 lain Charlestown. 2t jy18 EDGESETTER wanted; 1 union, on men's fine show'. Apply to JAMES 11. WOOD, Peter.

boro, N. H. 2 jy18 FURlt a thoroughly experienced furrier. capable of taking charge of a retail de. parturient; one who has had pi actical sic perience in the manufacture of lura.

Address "Furrier." I. O. box 1405, liost00. (Nutt jy14 FAIRMIIANDSWanted. haymakers, mow- era.

milkers, teamsters, married farmers, married and simile milk teanisieni. head wailer, foreman on farm, men on gents' places, boys for chores, laborers lor factories, beach and 1110111Itain help; men and women seeking work of any kind should call at once. T. C. itVE ft, 9 School et.

It AR hayntakers, cooks; men for Ito- leis, beach, mountains. FRENCH'S, 29S1VasittoAton FARMERS-200 laborers, carpenters, on rail. road; cooks. PARNELL'S, 282 Washing Ion it. F- more tumEnsWanted, 200 farilit.r6 and good mowers.

BIGELOW'S, 646 Washington st. REESTO-NE CUTTERS wilted. J. ARES 520 Albany st. jy14 el AM FITTER Wanted; first class.

C. A. 110Y1', Milford, Mass. g2ts jy18 TRISIIMAN wanted of steady habits and fair education; to a smart-appearing young man willing to NVOtk and ambitions of promotion a good pool. lion will be given; only personal applicants will he considered.

JOSEPH S. O'GORMAN, 512 Washington at. TANETOR wanted; must be a thoroughly tell: tI able man and understand running boil. er. Address.

giving experieneshad and wages ex, Peeted, "It. 75, Globe (Atm its TERSThe victory is ou rs; no en have dl.SI yet tilled our places in Wilford. keep away, as lusters are on strike. Fer order L. P.

U. Sudtt LAI AST MAKElt NS a rt ted to travel, part of the time, balance to work In the shop; state qua lincanons and salary expected. Address P. E. NIL-LAY SON, Hudson, Mass.

3t jytd bllitisiet elSwarneift: Iitqit first-class references; no eanvassing. Globe office. f14 MlaNd aw route to drive rrei 11,7 lkye at 11 :81 Vonr iostni ar.ho oPERATOR wanted on edge setter and 'nitwit trimmer; wax thread 'ampere. FUN-BORN MAN Stoneham. 2to jy18 DRESSMANWauted, competent wood-cult JL PJeItjan one fully able to make ready the finest wood-ctit work; must be thoroughly reliable in evei way; permanent place and good wages for a first.

class man who has had experience and can hi log satisfactory teference. Address box 50, itoiton P. O. i'dt" jy18 BERWanled, 1 first-class plumber. Apply at once to SAUNDERS bill, Mass.

3t jy17 QT01111' HOY mranted in tailor's shop: also, pocket Rasters ou pants. WENTWORTH at JEW Err, 319 Washington at. 3t Jytl LATER SWanted, 1 or 2 good slaters, at once; none but good worlEmPn need apply. D. E.

FINN, 137 Chelsea East Roston. Its QTONECILYTTEItSWanted at once, 10 rouecutters, 25 shinearnenters and good inehanis in all the trades. Addreu box 2414 r. Boston, Mass. It FlIWSS SALESMEN wanted, acquainted with 1 the carpet and furniture business; none but ex.

pet-termed men need apply; steady employment to the right men. Apply to W. U. IIERVEY 6 Union Boston. It Fr It UN AKE RS wanted; good workmen IL of sietily habits.

NATHAN NEAT di 56d Washington et. It. and general jobber wanted; one who has 4 or 5 years'; steady job to right man; no rummies. Address "11.94," Globe office. IV WANT7ED, competent bookkeeper.

familiar IF I with dry goods Jobbing accounts; also yoting man capable and dubirons of growing up Ira counting-n-03111 of Importing and Jobbing house. "S.113." Globe offive. (Nutt ntyliO WANTEDA. single man with ex perienceM a retail grocery and provisi in store; state age and experience; salary 112 per week first 6 months. Address -J.

75." Globe office. lto 117ANTE I). working vonng man to till a eitney of a responitin.le position; must have 100 and good reference. Y. 12," Globe ()Mee.

A NTED, a firsbelass boot and shoe repairer none but a steady sober man need apply to JAM ES Mc LA Winchester. Mass. lt ANTED. a good barber: steady work to me riot loam Addrese ANTONIO D. BEN.

PlITo. 2 Inver Haverhill, Ma8a 3t JY18 IVANTED, another lot railroad carpenters and I la bore is; good wages. BIG ELO 'S. 6403 Washington st. lto rvlullAodurl during prntrs to keep atto awkolv from Union 24.

2ts jy19 IV ANTED-3 tin and sheet-iron workers 'intim. IT diately. 41 Beverly upstairs. MS jy19 I Fit titWanted, noon and night waiters, at litANK'S, 21 'garrison ay. it Pant; fit Tft1TEWASIIEJt and paperhanger for a estate 75 vevonshire room 5.2 to 6 p.

tn. MAN wanted, used to jewelry repair. lug. Apply at 8 Bromfield room 9. IL 70117N ii; MAN wanted.

about 18 years of age, In the office of a manufacturing estahliehinent; must be a good penman. quick and occurate at rign.ei. and cotes well reeelentended. Address X. It)," (ilobeottice.

21, jytit 1LIOUNCt MAN, with knowledge of typesetting, to sub on Newburyport News for the unimer; steady work. Apply immediately, News Publishing NewburYport. et jy17 MAN wanted, with about if 2000, in a first-class business; salAry and commission first year. 81," Globe office. 2t jyle MAN wanted wbo can cut and stamp toilet soap; one used to a foot previa.

Address O. tan 33, Hyde l'Ark, Maas. 10 IV 0 IUNG MAN wanted who has had experience A in gold leaf stamping. Address P.O. box 1304.

V011.7N4A MANWanted, in an Meet a Young Mellor girl about 18 years old; must write faddy. Address in handwriting, 21," Globe office. TTbFthi jyt, tr ENO MAN to take half interest In period'. cal. etationery newspaper, tobacco and cigar store little motley reqiursd.1281 Washington st.

fit jy29 VOUNO MEN wanted. boat 18 years of age. A. in our wbotesa1 department; gvod ekanee for right young men; only those who live at home in rear the eny need call. Apply to Geo.

11. Flint as 11. WHITK betatea a had 10 a. jy11 FEMALE HELP WANTED. AIPPlat IENTICE GIRL wanted, IS or IS year old sumdy employment.

floral Works, Tremont st. ClOOKWanted. a rulddle-aged lady to cook In bons. of 15 boarders; no objection to one or cLddren, to go to school. zone bnt competent band seed apply to box 192 Franklin, Maas.

21 brill C17KWaated, vegetabla and aselatant took ,2 mowitatna alao, good table and kitchen ft ria summer N.ACA'S taloa, kit WMkLn6M. I .0 It 171 4,71. 11 Cr ILwanted. for the amok and once; good poet also tattle end clamber gi.Lic, Protestant and admits boneework Ora; places. Mtge FIT.S.

CHM Waeltinatua et. Jo rIOM PIT beadwaitreag winlad; ttettaW aj work girls together. cooks, 'gbh, tthount.t. kitchen. Ittundry and iwntry girls.

Airs. ca BELL, 247 Washington et, prices guaranteed. Standard 1441146er ltio gross tioaion. Sudit 11, Cli.OAKMAKEIRta Aspive1 tory.I3 treen et. SHUN ti ER hilt.

dttu7t1)14 IAPIKM AKERS at once. 1)A Y. CALLA. dstat 3 MS() inondrese ano 73 gtria tor boulogwork. at 980 Waklungton i.

lo 177EPIFIIIIIENCE-n kitchen girl wanted. a Ju plan liming at, 3 ttilEPEIgIENCE111AlICTIC IA Witnieti. Apply at once to American kutase Company. iOtter, off Sixth CaintoidgetY4rt, Ostot XPEIRIENCED wanted. Apply to American Rubber 4 ter.

ou Sixth Caintrodgeport. ilSett jy rPERIENCED CLOAK Ntijitits 44 wanted immediately by J. 11. CA1.1..44,111), a GO t'llatincy ar. dSott irty lultt4reTs I rajiLletillotil Ala nover at.

It ri III a girl that nuderatanfis kniirdreenting, entlinc cutting and aka perfectly; no hair woik expected. kuropeag store, 62 Winter at. cs I It U.Wanted. a Protestant girl ta floge-sit4 ..11 housework iii It iti11 latrolyi DU lu, quire 2r4o South Boston. ly10 anted to do general Lousewerk.

34 I a. er It. -4 111 1. wanted to learn music 014 sot ean read music inelertsd. Athlresa box 5338, liostou.dass.

CI 1 111. Wanted to tio general tionsewolk in small family Everett. Apply at 187 Friend city. rs IR wanted, for light housewot family I etty; Protestant prelerred. VI3 ask.

st. el 1 It 1.SWanted, 150 mote timuvworit kali; good wages. ass ttlwen sey. NVaalongtott st. 1 11 1.1 watapti to make raver buses.

138 kit bait Cambrldgeport. Mass. 3ts jis (11111 1.04 wanted immediately, (my ILA liousewOl and COUiLing good pay. 2o3 It. 4t jyt7 CI lit I.

50 house work.I0 Rehm, pitntrY: 11.11 Mondry, cooks. GZUlt0hl HALL. tli3 IS iloilv; Ington N. lv el lit LA wanted tor beiteh. 75 wititresiti, 66.

sittoiorra On tubber clothing. rARNELL'S. 282 Wileiiiiigton -1 10 ILS-Watited firstelaos girl coitinaker to work with a lour; good wages. 13.1001k. Is Litti, 332 Waol.ington room O.

IP gr-'1 IR Elliot Attired by tho pm' linhbor Shoo South Framitighkui, lbw; gong wilges knit steady Adam's or apply ki J. I). 1110NI AS. Supt. d8111111 IrI4 ADV.

as companion to a lady, arid to assiot-1; It. usekeeping; iituet be a fine pert neer mai 41,11 to give instruction Oil piano. Ailiariwi, toting Rio oxiiiiate age and salary expected. 37," lite jy17 A 11111' witnred as cashier in a furniture and err. pet house in this city; permanent sinistion to au ex perietioed person.

A ilitress. giving relertmees and salary expected. 2." (Hob ottbo. A DT CASIIIEnto totaks ehotro of ficbk in Watt store; imply atter a s. Almassshi.nigloot an shoe Eub, 7 CoWant Cori nt s' st as.h.

A logr DASII ed, In a gear. bookkeeper; Malan, 610 it week to mailmen. with, Address 85." (Hobe office. COM POPill'Olt Oil book work. WITe.

LlASI 1'LE VElt, 13 rarcen Brockton. 2t. .419 11 1111 EftWed. on, 'eerztlirjiteontitit trimmer. Apply lit person to F.

I ilirylA RI), 21, Summer It ton. 11 Ii Jy17 1 I 1.1.I it wanted for the fall in private OIL rooms; one who is a first-class maker; uu other heed apply. Address 7." Globe office. Ls At I.Fr LIN FILS-W-ittiLed. GE0.117.111NliE17, jj lt Province 3ts jy19 )ANi T.

LOON SEA I ERNI wanted ininiedi. itteiy. rind finishers; higliest prices unit steady work hands. FREELAND. Li tir311s 11 liarvivri st.

Swirl jy15 TITC II ERWanted at ()nee, Rh xPorienePi stitcher to kround buttonholes ou misses and chilthen's shoes; 'plod ray, steady work. Apply to E. fr. ktEEDING Sr CO, Fitchburg, Mass, Jy17 caTITell FlewWanted, best experienced gos. sumer clothing stitch.

rs tor mat work; new g.iods and good pity guaranteed; lit1W prices; steady work. Apply to Standard Rubber 160 Com gress et. tiStitt brie, II I turNi AKER wantrid. experienced. to our Wtahroutit; steady work to those who apply now.

ENIEBY SILVA' er 76 Chauney it. lte Q174 UCH EU A Ni lb IRONER custouted k) hand laundry work. Harrison ay. 1 fro ILt CEO STILIPPElt wanted at 4 Item 11 net it. Ito II1A It LE 011 It ILWanted an experienced table gill; no elterhing; at 148 Court city.

210 jy18 nil AISLE 4111 wanted lot Doan waiting. 199 Fort 11111 city. I to rtIA It LIE CITRUS wanted; experienced. Am ply at 25 Temple pl. 2t 'WANT ED--A woman as pastry cook one who lerstands her business.

Inquire at Mt titsF, 9 Tremont row. 2t jy18 xv ANTEDA good, temperate woman as onto; cook, immediately. Inquire at bIORSE's, 9 Tie. moat row. 2t jy18 TA IN 'I' ED immediately, young woman mil: liner, thoroughly understands trimming, :19 Warrenton cur ay.

0s? 3IoltsE'S. 0 Tremont row. 2' jy la IVA NT IP, a strong woman fur scrubbing RI I 143 Court slit call afternoon. It. WOMAN tOOK wat.t104 In c4)ITea and room.

Apply at 110 it itigston at. Ito 6) 'Z'A It LE GI It LS for lioteis. emotions dixox." If and mountains; call Or Writti: h011edWOrk, guilt, Mrs. M. Ni.

YOUNG, 777 Washington I. Ite Oitti 6 I II ILIC, table. hOOSOWOrk, gif mountains. FILEN CIL'8, 298 Washington largest, in city. it CLAIRVOYANTS.

A It it! ine. DE ZELL, the wonderful IL medium whom so many people have been wait. tog to see; site tells your life fr raille to grave; gives full names; never falls to bring parted together. Parlors 310 Slatwillut remember the number. AsTON IS IN lir 10 A 1.1 ni tecomicld .1,1 is.

ELLE, best clairvoyant in the city On buelness, love, marriage, absent frienthi; givrt naniell, Mitt the separated. 21 Tremont at. A myterEity-J. F. JOHNSTON, tint grest and may time card reader of the past.

present, tuttnet lathes, trance, el. 8 Tremont AWOI)i1t PO A DIE JO1INS0N, clairvoyntit; tells business. future prosperity; magnetic ticatilient. 14 Hanover it. 4 DA LvirrEE and ALLIZ.110 Edinboro lieseti; mediums.

A DDIE (LAILI. clairvoyant and massage it. treatment. 37 Oak at. A LEI T11013 IP I I It 857 Watibittton st, It rooms 2, magnetic and massage tleatteseill.

A CM AL M. PARKER. VA SI; If FitoST Lk k.leetric bathe. 072 Washington 9 d. A Ail I 1111300K4 magnetic trealment.

37 it Carver near I depot, 1st floor, lower kali. A IS NIE MAY. It I ttit Court $4i flight, ratan 9 to 19,, A ICA PAO a nil aataltdent, els 1 LL voyante, Ilarrison hoot, front parlor. A BEL LEVANT. 9 rommo9 formerly 198 lot; hatlia and lreatmeata.

I ILE LIP ON DR. magnetta treaLowni IP and baths. 7 Tranioat row. room 8. BE IIII I MO It It tab, clairvoyant, ath 400 Tramont 2 Mgma.

I) IRTI LEROY. inagnetie ph visfrian, aLiI, Mims BICATitiC 400 Tremont at. kiA11111E A talitaiLia 'and ETHF1TMAYO; clairvoyants; treatment arid baths. 64 Doves et. el, A Ill C31-40 IL' wag-Mole trent-in-e-ri ta and medicated With.

73 3,10 toe. 011 A. to 61 Eliot 2i1 night, Dann Lastlis and treatments. PALMER, 863 Washington st. LP magnetic physician; room hours 10 to 10.

C3TH. thrignetio trm eatents. 3 Moss Itlulf1 and Miss WAS. 108 Lhot BATHSMiss POSTER, with Miss fautpholl; Ina Waallington It. I) ATI it la.

Shawnit car. Plettlittli: Miss A DRAILAM, with lliss DAC; L. Nr)11! olittajlitt ni.ey11.11tt, with Iliad ted1311. inagnrii4 ki switttis; bathe and treatments. It.

EFIE IbEAN. gives electric baths and card resoling. 174 Hanover COMO it 1. IL AL LITTLE and KITTY, clairvoyant. with IDA PHILLIPS, 13 Dix pl.

IDANNI1 PECInallt ToN ellurtuyaut. Room U. 118 Coin at4 to V. sat UDE 6 AN FOlt It. magnetic physi- kJ( Clan and baths.

14 Hanover room 6. f' 11.6 UN Eh trance medlinii-siniccisrd reader; ladies. gents, 60c. 22 Winter roots IA Mast voyanta. 336 Tremont at.

31E. FRANCEn, 200 Pleasing rollabla card reader; bodies gents 1 13higVilltall. IttA removal to 114 kW ward 111 hours 10 to 10. DAY. clan-emsit arid card reader.

11 22 times pm Hoenig House. At IC ELIA WOJIT11. magnetic physician, 327 7remont cur. Jefferson Dont parlor. 1 133 lain WILSON, clairvoyant, att room 6, 118 Court to rooms Will.

11413 LENA TA rr, clairvoyant. IA Oliver 1. hour 10 to 10. iss SAD 1114 macuatio phystolaa. ii Gett 31Int TrOMOD1 ISM SQUARES.

57 Pleasant et; 1 MOM; suagtteLke phymaciaiti shotatant watitol. IPA lit Kr 111 elairvortal. 1130 Tremoh8 4 bows 10 to 1 flight. XELLIE ISARGEIST. with Miss Eldritigh.

bathe and wolustbenta. 21 Camit I fitobt. LII 11011DON. in2guol1e Itiosismeat. tamhigh.

kikagyst st. room S. Pr ato it p.it. eos ti woman trembled all over. She ea elore tiiIft-, -i hi 7 -(.

I titoiy. sloe said. sighing deeply. Woe. Claire C.141I Wiwi liA gulL Out OAttPt threllth the ti, cr -lee Oa (oie is it tor her yourself I kr.

likieroisoot. en," stiles ervd. if I bats a. enc.) um le) atilt' DO ILI the house tter si 471.,, M.4.11Zwyhr,111(1, it) )our I tell you; and I ShoIlid tu Wined out of our house lies) I 4 iaire wag sown in the lire Penn at 10 14,1 night it ea aster the' hour Met she tient, out. flow cau you explain the feet -I kilter.

it was very In uN-T liPte lAst even gig. ant nil iiiiiibit000l aild I nollid bard ILlynour )It even Mitt bad liardil gut to bed ltote ere kites aetep. and it 1)410 a i wouto.y that we lisVelr Ite.ird on tome tn. 1ot knew milknig arena Ilse titeht's storm, tole I i eta teilitie yiat the trUth 1 -Antonio phiyett a genes tor two of earth with ug in tut) WI 1.04 and lie eel tell 7ou thiat we erew ea diewsy vie sent hint aurav. tie flied and aleeelo Wier lo leek.

"It pima 'oats loeen while we slept that lit'st. (To Ir. wria out. nrcflite the lodge and pool the cord to the outer door out sante ut." -And the tr, gete- that must have been ety'n. then.

ir aktrAry to iny ortora I how. keel er 1.1ctO turned penile. 'it Wee doe tOt. She 11.113111Atre,12. le Aeirit to Iry au i bto btkante.

"Awl why del yu old lock it?" asked Dr. iilerinid in seiere lite peer weitein had Lard work to keep tee a the mare 1 sitar het houleauti sim aco uti ti herself-1 cantlet explain my stupid.ty." she said. "i his moorintie I the irate Mem and eras st lead, a-wivelied. Iiir I theeeht I loCitrI it the 'DLitt I vitro. in fact.

I did turn the key. tout the gete al not abut atot the lee tikt toet cuter its Ore ie." hr. Mretool SAW 110 PI son 41 that the beicerteeter tted hail a faisehouti. Lat. he a at ittim tq Accept thr 0 a teitiletiatiou of eireutoe scot-ices tided Lure in her plan of Might.

aliti iho otla in the litease eiaNiated her. he CO t4.1 Elt4 I a Inouye, el even a rtuelailee tot that could itvaity In hot ev the 1,, otimt it I a strange" notutuct. Its truzik. ex phau a by he 1111 vitt sway at twat okay mit a word to en I vote laid a erisouter eacepuott from to.i. -tee.

I or Nti tend at ones wrote to Pauline I Abe rot wdod it to liapue All hour other tittius hail gest he retrartied, Ntoel.er letogioisoI Ir M01111114 Littflett itcl. Hetet her. Ateti. oittor." she ea. hewed.

"can I take my daugu 'VA at 11 Our tie bald. stammering ha, NoI not seen her. then?" -AN hen tied tiould I see e'L stir, '-r- he's not at your houe?" tie eiets looked at hint in sue. tree, end asketi lierseit whether he had luel ettecum eitel mildewy to the itetete of Lts Vily in gut readily have theught ret. he seemed so strategely site saieo.

-Mr Clod!" Le murmured. "Where bee she gene- hai has become of Mother 1 aligiets eetatal his and said In a -I thtft Niztlar.tanti tem doctor. ILPlain fourse.e lett I reelly airn at a lost bow to tell you." "A h. yeu are Loathe tut you speak but. he tettlanuett.

violently. Valet youreelt, I bee. les nothing earl, ens. I hope, notham seroetia." As she titard. too heir Lariglole face Clivareti color.

-1 tet do not er doter." elle Inetrpoted iu tome. thoked lion emotion. here if4 DI! Celery? MI hat ties teettwe or her Dr. ilorrtnit drew her into his offiets. Them alter he had mete her at down and a promme that she tiaid remain cathe he lutortaled her bow Claud had insaptseved in the camele of the prieetedeug "'Int and hew he teat that 'libelled le i the heues k) mm, tier neither.

teeth le.aeltes heard hint. motionless Ilia a statue. auk ai-pareetly Vet Cairn. BLit In her taw the Aletor e.1.1 read the Iran. 104 Ituntosaltao prvNiuo4 LF his Words.

Ii hell he hod moishett. the unhappy 11141411os 'viola ith fixed. itriotteopein. heggarl Ivete A nett tees treroot, lust shut her ranee. zsies treed to speak.

A hoarse. riehtful sound came front her throat. zda lamed and fell hatkward her ounce length Po I 'Itio ei our. he poor trotter!" lamented the physicare lie hasteued to lift ter up and to give her 161 ILO alti tit ht.) WWI lortuttately it was On a fetntiterg fit. After a Ceti nAntiohla he was able ta her to I-let anti Wies to knewaidee at a rea.ilk -net have vet child! The beve tosetvel Elle of Ciav la sake xelat med.

to, it, I. atteer and art ad. too loser ned. ttittOttlLi.ted in a Vateeila gave triebtfttl er es. eningled with heart reedtig sitOsi.

ner ILwils Wei br011eti n. ..,11111 Ai at the or in I er rase. It a as with tlin.calty th 1 De Nloraud was alio to master wed eret tout her fivut trLAttuu; buroell in her to a Foe nenutes the) ernes lasted. At Lot, IS, wtOlont crushed te Fr et. the ti.e law stretched Oka tit the cool gasp ter.

without riloaom $at Ibe tie and fait of Let trouaed bream. pri.4e41." "Yes. thouill to didn't think much about IL" arts er441 Bet bard. If my memory bettei me this Is what happened: llie carriage stopped la; eps from Ps. a man alighted and opened a door cut hito the nali if a garden.

The coachman pumped from his tietell and as-44ot' another to take some Ii. i vy olvect from the carriage. It as dark I couldn't tell what tle et was." "For my part." said Bourgnigtion. "I fancy it in chi intve been a woman." 'Lite frown on Big Bernard's brow my part. I am sure of it now." Ile 9 lid.

gloomily hen the two men and the woman who were in the carr size liad diaappeareti the door was slammed. the cos Imam leaped to his seat and hipped up his horses. which started oil on a run." lea, lot heady rode over me. the rascal." aaid "A ial when the carriage was going away." contin red Big Bernard. "I remember hearing a voice from toelund the wall say feebly isomething that sounded like Why I did hot ston I can't except that our friend Brion here monopolized attention- I recall th nking it was rather an odd thing; then it pit-sed from my, -Ali! The Lugana exclaimed cessehing his nate.

"If we bad tally noe it'!" "Ve a. It was Claire's TAice we heard." exclaimed Bat Bernard. "It would take just ahout an hour to go from Montreal to Joinvit.e in a carriage she disappeared about hall-pa4 ten. IVe saw the tviair halfd Jst eleven or amulet to twelve. 1 he hours agree kerlectly!" "You are "And now we mustn't loaf.my lade.

We've husines on hand. Andre is still the Child of tile Street our fraiud. a on to usis it Lot so?" "ay. ay!" comrailee. today he is in trouble and needs our assistance.

We must heip him. To work, my lad s. and at (lice. for Andre. I will explain to the boss how matters stand.

Todav. anti b-morrow if tiecd be. we'll leave the Oen and chisel in their piacea. llourgingtion. could you lind that hue stn.et again? NVould yoa know that door in the garlieu "I believe ell.

then. loth of you go to oinville at (nice. It is necessary we should know who lives in that house. and. if ossihle.

what goes on within. la4ok into the windows. atiestion the weighlaors. find out all you can. If you need money.

uut your Lands in your pockets. The Child of the hire' I will repay you." 'And that are you going to do. Big BernardiOtor 'to ch.inge my clothes frst and then hurry 14) Andre. Ile intuit be told what Is on." aeLLT. And where shall we sliest you tternard reflected a moment ou need Dot )eaVti he 'maws e41.

I his evetimg I ill be there to 'Inn you. ctlier or Andre That Louse must be etched. Ito not take your eyes morn tile place. And abuse ail. Brion.

no tit pl tki. will he on guard." said Bourgnignan. am thirsty ill drink Brion retnark The three workinsrmen paid their account and left the wine atico. CliArTETI XXV. ON THE SEARCH.

Eh did not waste a moment. Ile wt it hottie. nut on his oest clothes. anti took a hit money from his treasure the chmitt et. corner.

as ell as a tiny re. volver. no larger than a baby's rattle. Ile murmured to himself "A man never knows what may happen." Ile stooped Lht i rt.t cab he met and SA 10 Mesh1 obedient. to orders.

Bourirnignou 1 atto lawn roceetleti towards JointMe tittuste hy the twenties rota. titsappottittsi lilt' BernarJ. after Lis long rule. to Paid Apure away. atid uo rTOSPect trom it- hat the ettmeerge said.

that he uould return unta very late at night. Feeling ante that he as on 1. taire's track. cou'al Het thitat of pobtpontug Ins though be hes.tated to at wIttiout the kuowlethze of the Chia' of the istreet who was to greativ interested in the result. nualiv he up fits maid to go to the Rue ue la hot befouesnal.

This Uwe be as more fortunate Mother ISLUSit)11 WAS St rite had lust returned from a visit to the polico beatistuar. tors with the same answer: "We hate no Int rtnat.ou )et. the luvestlist on lSuiiit itte Oland ot the bell aroused her from her gloomy thoughts, to4e. wiped away her tears au. etuLd the door.

AI Sieht of ig ard. bow she ntted though sle ad seen tom but ono. she gave a cry' ot stir pnse. Mats. In, elozik" bald the workingrotan.

"I Live important to bay to Andre. nu not ban at home. 1 bate called Len kiluwalg the matter interests rots as mut as bun." 'W hat is -1 kuow where Mo Claire is concealed -My tisughter! lto vou say you know where sbe ot! Mother ete.aimed graspflog lernato by the EMI and drag b. into the room Ctaire is at JoinviLe. I am sire of then titer.

WAS en OEt break of kly trulel, Mer.tier Imiglots laughed sod wept at th saute tuna rhe leaped to the mitidW ot the room. returned to tsar vet-third. seired his atm sn.1 s.ett tit U2 tr'Nertstily. and then 14-gars to laugh ard cr. Utie lull; hi hate her crazy vs or 11 Lowe tale InA41e SILO round of the ru.

At le-I st grew cam. lig Bernard her story. eridinir tty saying -1 beLere tour is shut no in that house at -Jomiltle. We muss tal et 'my evening amt vtaA the place, -att. Coe murmured Mother Lang 'NV must go at once to the res.

eue of WI' Child. Lerrard. I no utublet ante slay Se weaknesa. I ben me liehritOte'S safety is endangered I must he strong. etronar.

hra they reecteki Jowrill'o it wee 5 Rerver4. Wile Lad telother I et the work under. teAen t1 km evmradect. left tor a tzt a re-taurant I trialkw veal Ja imeNit el La toZows kora. 1 I I I I I i 1 ,..0 I I I I I 1 I.

CHAPTER XXVL mit FAIR. PRIsONER. Shut np una kept a prisoner in a little room. Claire was in ahcoiuto ignorance as to where she was or what was in store for her. one hat carried her Off by force from Pr.

Morand's house. Why? She vainly sought tor an ex planat'on. At first she feared that her abductors were men in the vay of the son of the Marquis tie Pres le. wie se audacity she knew onlyltoo well; but nothing had occurred to warrant this suspicion. Then she gave full rem to her imagina- tion.

ng evisi fancies that. though far from the truth. kept her in constant fear and trembling. After carrying. the young girl into the ariArtment that had been ready for her.

and entrustiniz her to tile care of La Soiange. a creature entitely devoted to his Interests. Oblair had disappeared. Claire a grief. supplemented by fear, found expression in sobs and pitiful cries for help.

For more than an hour she was 311 hysterics. At last the spasm woe followed by cpmplete prostration. The old onion seated herself near by and tried to soothe her with wheedling words. Claire paid no heed to them. and reinaaied uutnoved by all La Solauge's so-She urged Claire to go to bed.

but the voting girl sat unmoved. Wearied at last by the old woman' talk she said to her angrily: -Leave me." Irnderetantling that for the present it was useless to attempt to get into the young girl's gotel graces. La Elolange left the chamber grumbling. Claire vaased the rest of the night crouched in a chair. AL the slightest sound a convulsive trembling sip ok her limy.

her heart throbbed as though ready to burst. and a cold perpiration Lathed her forehead. Ap reliensh and alarm. as may he im- agined. effectually banished sleep.

Day came at last. She welcomed it with a sgii et relief. Running to the window she opened it with the intencon of escaping that way, if possible. But when she looked down she turned irtddy. so great was the distance to the ground.

She would have shouted and called for he'p. but she saw no one. the trees elle coulti perceive the poilitea nada of houses. glided by the suns erst rays. Lut these houses, she realized.

were far away hioui as loudly ae She Might. her voice could never go so far. As she thought of her mother of Andre and her fr end at Mentrt uil Claire agairt gave way to tears. lint hope, which never torsakee the unfortunate, soon brought a little eon age to the hoer girl. La Solabge entered the room.

bringing a cup of code with milk and some slices of by didn't you go to butt darling?" sad the oat woman. coaxingly. -Foolish girl! Look in the giass and see how y. look. wail your tet ea all led and your lace worn and pale.

A you. too, who are pretty Ontlagil to eat! An! yol must take etter care id your good looks. dear. They're erth a malt to ou. -Now I've told you already.

litt'e one. there's nothina to fear. wishes you lianaquite the contrary. I'm to look After you. i1ety.

and I'll be a friend to you if you'll let me I lo young eThavs I ht. ymi are listening to me and no longer act j.ke a wild thing. as you did last utglit. es. yes.

I know. You were afraid. Litt lest easy. thirlipg. There's no ceuee for a saigle frightened look." "Just now tat opened the window.

I beard you. lovey. Now you can't eacape that way. nor any other." -Don't try to run off. It's no use and if you try again I shall have to put you in nether room.

lath you'll not like half so well as this. be sensie.e. Lie a good girl. anti do everytteng in the world to mate thipga pleasant for you." -II yeti mean what you Say. let me leave this niece." said the youLg girl.

-Ah! That's out of tits question my beauty." sant La Soiangs with a sly look. You ouglIt to know that you are here becau you are not limited somewhere -but what do they plan to do with me?" "only to keep you fez a few days. that's alL dewy." CO NTINC ID TOM Oltitalrj Rather Trying to "Archie." Chkage I was witness yesterday to one of those wial tragedies width seem to belong to sensational' novels, but whit are encountered in real life when one i least looklug for them. The day 'A I boL and. in company with a trend.

I sauntered into one ot those resorts of which a Iftge sotta fountain is the wain aurae' ion My friend and I received our rt freshmen' from the hands a handsome youth. hose features and expressive eves were indioatite of righteous ivtn ana a clear cone- ouce. I notioed, too. the' while bit clobes bad once been mutt and were of Inittionnoe cut- they had evicently been worts snore than one summer b.t4 finished uiy tankard of and wat 'ambling in my vocaet for the wherewith to oat, for it. when I was Start ed by a sudden exclamation.

A quartet of young had come in. and one of them stared straw ht at my handsome youth beh zd the counter and cia, toasted. Why. Archie," In her tone there tit 1114 amaement. horror.

nay. and a glance at tne face of IAA poor boy ontivrd 1at Le a as see hat there. Llow lone was it they 'P 1 1 I citArmt xxiv. 81100C) 11 18111NINS. days went t.r.

and it no rt Her dlanivearamo was stA nikr Pod In rpvcary. Laug.ols net at heart-mow-in" The twat a 01,4 the darkest passed Litrotafet Ler trim that Dr.Morand 1 an: to lox UP Ler otalls 8i44 1V11 reaed her avuewhere, s.vinetiluels an" 1 1 Itiou4.nt le- at enerutes ad cal.rtmest her ed 1 and io 1 bt ut NiAnet.sueda she to.a ur hat la4 to-td been 404 Sklake 1411.0 6 lard munt red 1 lt Lr harts! rnothar never ceased to la. Went. 1 ha tour'atu if bet tear trm nauALI tua lief taco bad lLit valor et a 1 rorn- arts er 0 Inkott1 Stea 4 14 (11186 11441 La salvia 41681 was 0.

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