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yud isufty or naoing butndet lus eron tick witou care, wifhe. rlip go ta one shouldea Lord would wethrlat eat inoer thisz night never had deaye hisretun b ,A~~~~thorwth .fSt"reko heGovno, Aan, Iel wyso tha.nThompson, andwb your raind the. cast Nooes. motere proper hoeufre for hones Cuthber haftnhor FO CE AaiAorT yweteat, Etndgermashrta king's eng ll fruth "ll well I htang e y fandut s w se d me which oher ay ofddear! A d re t ur fro T his asaningty Tspl waf a hoad.... ber wa puhntht "rl o aem er"beakinaccustoe thu s, thrwanrhauspon- aple. wasne doclock. soulrs ncta tose tet Keep the Moe a om ByWwLR USL."ake wyfrm.Yuaeorsepp n g h A toe s,'hol is without ,, Un ther tiesmath' besok an crie porw m omento atteuld he eer a s; bnu uat befor yourTE duty r lbush-w ingnereflo a pro."hess iWht's ihe;adta n hud BtJenny, thent rarey-a lesiuedhsnih ee a edlae ieunb IMPRESSED. Cuthbert, who sprang back a yard before tihe mother. "You should know. You be a voice, as she exclaimed, with her pretty another, if his son, the school's exemplar, as Cuthbert might well be thankful that outstretched arm. Imail of long sight. I never could hide a fingers tenderly kneading the girl's rich hair: his father had, striven to make him in all ]! there would be no need for him to meet his "Touch me at your peril I" he shouted. secret from thee." "Oh, my child, my de~grie! you will break things, flagrantly omitted the first of virtues father again that day in privacy unless surn- "Come, come, take. it coolly, man. All the Mr. Strangfield sat for a space behind his my heart with your misery I What is your t o the disciplinarian? ined, arguification in the world III do no good. The spectacles, pondering, while his wife laid fear? Has any one wronged you? Kind Anger, being excited, must find vent some i It was not quit clear to himself why be sarvice wants ye, sogive us your hand upon down her needles to pass her hand over her Lord, what trouble is this that hath come how, and Dr. Shaw fell to pacing the room should choose to malle his and Jenny's secret it!" With a bound the bushy-whiskered man hair. upon you? Jenny, Jenny, raise up your actively, mectitating thoughts harsher than known to old Strangfield before he spoke to grasped Cuthbert's arni. "What should be the matter with her?" de- eyes-see how bright the moon shines in reproof, to be delivered when Cuthbert his-father; but men in mental straits yield The three pinioned men looked on with a inanded Mr. Strangfield, presently. "Her the room; it makes thy hair like yellow should appear. S often to inclination without much inquiry; dull interest; the sailors turned their tobacco health is sound.?" silk. Oh, my pretty lamb, who is he that For a quarter of an hour this idle activity and that his father, to his way of thinking, junks unconcernedly, glancing back at the "I hope sol" cried 'Mrs. Strangfield, ner- hath not come? and what is thy fear,Jenny?" endured, with now and then a pause be " was, of the two doses to be swallowed, the town or up at the moon, muttering over the vously. Now, the door of the bedroom and the door tween, that his ear might strain at the blow- i more ill-favored for his honesty to gulp at, wet pull before them. "No one has been meddling with her heart, of thelparlor both standing open, and the Anz wind. was the only 'reason he could have given Cuthberct had one of those nervous systems to my knowledge. ' 3: aircase measuring but a small space be- Then he pulled the bell rope again sharply. youi for carrying his bit of news to Strang- which, in a fury, maker steel of the hand and "Mdl!Cranynt hudIn t wixt the low floor and the passage, it was "No, sir, Mr. Cuthbert ain't come in yet." ,p v. field first. steam engines of the muscles. His white fist know?" scarcely possible that Mr. Strangfield, sitting "How do you know?" Into the school room he went, with his sped, like a snow flake onea rush of wind, "Unless," continued MrT. Strangfield, "she in expectation of his daughter's arrival. "His slippers ain't in the rack, sir." FCUE fl~ do 02 nervous brooding and face of unpeaceful right into the bend of the man Thompsonks be fallen into that state against which the should fal to catch his wife's words. When,.- Now passed another short time MNR TRRo a W s ofS01 thought, and mounted his stool, loathing the brow, and a pigtail wriggled in the dust, and Apostle warned the Corinthian daslp- therefore. in her clear, pained voice, she The doctor looked at his watch, opened the pantomime of his actions. a pair of boots tried to hit the moon. tint it in this way-that the unmarried cried, "Who is he that hath not come?" ad study door, and listened. POrange nTree Emulsion,Bn andnthdefest com-. ! At ten o'clock, with the punctuality that< woman areth for the things of the Lord;- "What is, thy fear, Jennyl" up rose the mas- Anger was melting into alarm. A tremu- petition as to quality or price. Invites awe, entered, Dr. Shaw; up rose the , 'J !: , which was, doubtless, a true thing to say ter shipwright, and the staircase groaned lous busyness of memory kept him breathing"; . T .1o " clAe !i forms and the desks to salute this head, as fl ,. under his boots, quickly. And, above all things, his heart 3 wigsin te la couts sringintoa fluris of those ancient people, but will not holdfr i sn wi s i n t e la o rt p i n n o l o r s . q ' : ! " n ow ." J en n y , h ear i nig h im com in g , d rew a w a y y a n d f r h s s n of vegetation when "my lord" comes rustling . Mrs. Strangfeld Shook her head softly. from her mother with a quick movement of As he stood, with head inclined, to bringOFIE2803A ST E, toth jdgen ea" Wih h~t ~w- ? l' t ,f hehd seeher sewulttl terror, and backed through the glare of his ear to full reception of all sound with_- ]FC 2O A SRE for pomp is difficult to five foot six of stc-m, adse okn ahrvgey o-moonlight into the shadow near the bedstead. Outtehne r anesncm rm: in adtal toghswlin it ril-the vr thrhsad sawmnmgt "Wife," exclaimed Strangfield, in his strong the usher's room, humming a snatch of song. .OBo 4.Telephone 210 and 2" doctor took his seat, and with a smart rap whscocinedsnople her perfectly voice, "how is it that -Jenny does not come to Thdotrunetoloati. e tlleom onhsdeksmmndth rcin their tes.me2" "Oh, Mr. Saunderson," he exclaimed, , me Io~~t~~ redo labors. P .. "colnoimgnthtsewudot, To which, no reply was vouchsafed. He "will you be, pleased to tell me if you have are fors' m~wtmcomad l Nonwstehu o rs ntepa-advanced by a stride and said, "What has seen my son since he left the house this eve- lad o Wehave sold consflim Non asth hurfo afrskinth paysaid the husband, sternly. v It . k b ground. "A oMs edsgsii' de hnthe girl been saying, and what is her fear? ningl" rmr habland Itvn aateiery cue it To scae is aterCuhbet oiredtheth wid.Being known to her, somehow," Jne, come forth. I can see you standing "No, sir, not since he left the house." Xrd onlyby th% Alett & La bovs. but had no heart to mingle in their continued Mrs. Strangfield, who was not nhre 4(v Hudon Nhy had•Y.ihwnh Ta svr tage r anesn" g~ 0. .! sports, though invited by some of the elder ereaiyepsedanwhhnseha nd now down stairs with us all If there "Is not he returned yet, sir.?" Cmtnt, u . a point to get at, always traveled to it along be alight to fear, pray that the Lord may "H snt tsps e ~lcand 'his 'Ohio.Drgg The English master, a cautious, reddish- h otrudbu ah frteci deliver us from evil" usual, I should say his prescribed, -hour is Pric $1.0.• haired son of the Borderland, but of speech wlntepanhwteiacunacee- So speaking, he held forth his hand, and nine, as is known to you, M r. Saundro. untainted by Erse, unhaunted by Runic ga si o rprta r hw h sthe shrinking girl, not daring to disobey,' Mr. Saunderson of course looked at his germs, came to him with a trim politeness of a born gentleman and knows manners, should came to him fearfullyand dopped fingers of watch. "I am mortified by this unaccount- Jesnil ' ' air and extolled the sky. take off his hat' to her and pass a pleasant ice into his palm. 'able behavior," continued the doctor. "There "Sir," said the English master, clapping ,. word when they meet? Now, through some As they went down the stairs there was a is nothing that should detain him. Does it Jakod Mol Sctd some book under his arm, "this is weather to lcha egbr ohrMa er lifetime of suffering in Jenny's thoughts not strike you as very singular, Mr. Saun mak bos ft wth leaure" teirtalingon he eac, withr JnnyFor what now *as she to do? Must she con- derson?" HOURS OF ARRIVALS : Cuthbert smiled. theialkn on hell berach wuhiher Jend fees under the crushing gaze of her father's "Why, sir, it is somewhat odd, perhaps, .3 "iWhen I was a lad I ran most nimbly when- haton or shes wioh a ie tossin ofnth eyes Beyond her strength of voice, beyond rejoined Mr. Saunderson, a little too diplo- AN1D DEPARTURES FROM POSTOFFICE the sun was hottest. It must please your tosmeB shayms ith aa, wi tosin of dauhe control of passionate weeping, would the matic to pledge himself to an emphatic S- father's son, M~r. Cuthbert, to see these boys te 7 / fr's mother, and what concerns me shall be ' onf sion take her, Cuthbert would be here opinion before- he had acquired a larger. A RV LOFM IS so hearty an I spirited." -- y pr p r t o b e, u d r !r vi e c ,t a anon- to-m orrow, surely and shift the heavy knowledge of the doctor's views of the sub- W E T R -- Ci cn a , "No doubt he is pleased," rejoined Cuth- A pigtail wriggled in the dust. loa ofpe troble secrer uropdece that'f And with- ninnat our neighbors may have full time for their Codo e ertuo is'.Adwt et hicago, Savannah, Char eston, listlessa, him Frat hadtoe tr ye olntb l Now, hain dond those hadr hee woued hisb " repeat," exclaimed Dr. •Shaw, "that there. lisco, Aanta an Fetrn be".,You tsvwill observe, Sir, that health is a heels, Wheanwould nhavessaved himself dfri otW hefar~o hnTa a elsi M ica rrifying, nor the anger unbearable. is nothing that should detain him. Heknows cs~c and......... M Westmern8 p larger condition in the eyes of parents than he was of the build for- swift running; iLtgs edbwrehwsemdl Now, my girl," said he, his voice insen- the rules, and this defiance of discipline, this- . R jEj -- ........ rles-I.12Sop education." whereas sailors are bad I tn'ers, thouhd-wfhJnysnaeiu hr hudb sibly Softening under the beauty ofs his only defiance, I say, Mr. Saunderson, is~i ton, Savannah, Washing •"It should be so." witdnes u ciaru orgn th en 's nite But he o n ther sholdip, child, "speak boldly, and acknowledge the Well might he stammer and stop in such a ton, N~ew York, etc ...... ........ 12abyt 3db0, pdidiigfihfrtehooal esnt al"trul hthscm oyu.Iwl elsri flp esnn.H okdegrl e ren.oie a Cuthbert." that -it never thought of flight, held him "CauselI cried Mrs. Strangfield, opening you," laying a forefinger on his thumb, at the door, and drew out his watch for the Orlando, Bartow, Tampa, "Sometime3 pne gets tired of boys, though." rooted, with nostrils quivering and gleaming he ideewt itets fteki-"when this habit of moping first became vis- twentieth time. "Key West and Cuba ...... ......... 7 00 aim "It i;; plain, Mr. Shaw, that you find this eyes. tint needles. "A pretty pass, truly, if, Mr. Altoe;hawsafu mnheorwe "rhipocsiaincnotbmreterprise, Sanford ...... . .......... 1 50 p In.' "uins need fnoti deny it,"°replied uthbert, can. himself m~off the troad,th buh'hseand rubbing theeebridge hapraise nothe weather, without hiispoiens nnanbdisnnoYUliotteounesanbs ahebneh-haenrayVsi npntai 'tre raoabecas ortsti ely"b ubtniaibsreleuvilPUc*aata-nrmada'"pcalIndia.........n..... : didly, with a glance round the playground. of his nose, looked with a cast in his eye a' ng called a cause. A cause to set Mrs. has made the6 worse. Now you have your Mr. Saundersonl, rattling his r's. ie................ 5pm "Bt-ry adnm Reiveouaeathreteani h lok al ........... .................... 150 P m 'ut-rmay thardn my ofbreedomyose a the tean n btohed aikd.ha Meads tongue going? You need not stand date, and so you shall not be at a loss for the "I think so. sir-I think so."' al ........... .... 0p yugrmntaIobrgtpoieMr "W watnbloseexliethton your head to do that. " reason. "If agreeable to you, I should be happy St. Augustine....O00amIn 130 pmI 600 pm Shaw-forgive me-and ardent, as I may worthy. "Thompson, Jenkins, here, three "I'll not have Mr. Shaw's name chimed The girl tried to meet her father's eyes, to walk to the town and malke inquiries.'? Ocala aiaresvi, ees-...85 m T5 failyheesmeofomyorheiliiesvIrort-yf aupmkeaiseand fsttednrinihiiwhrefbte sverty pparelinensfietby "NoIam blied oatu;notatshishou.rbrg leda rs, tce..... Wa0dIn, 00P times respectfully wonder that your father along.",, Beelzebub himself is not harder on us than the spectacle rings that concentrated their Ill not, suffer myself to feel anxious. My Bronson, etc ... ........... a (X) p m Aces not give scope to your ambitions, and This was an order not to be disobeyed under th otru tteshohue"forces of fire and feeling i but to stand to son has shown himself restless lately. There Brooksille, Fort* Mason', deliver you, with such opportunities as his pain of a whipping; willing backs must not "eaharalvInonugtfM. them hardily was an impossible feat; her have been signs of impatience In his be- Tallahassee, Lake City : 'Position warrants, to the world you could be bloodily plowed for boyish obstinacy. So Shaw," exclaime d Mrs. Strangfleld, with a gaze went down ard, and in a scarcely aul- havior, as though our discipline fretted him. Pensacola, etc ....... ..... ....... 7 30 p m a not fall to grace. " they went with h rush ; the dust soared in a "fJnyhsdible tone she replied: "I do not mope, This conduct. to-night must mean aresolu- Fernandina ................ 90am 7 00 pm •AM.Stne o.crnrgac thrhsad Jacksonville, Mandarin, : "Ah M. Sune therehee ismchmuch ou atorm father;he sometimes Irnr like tohe hsbad."IfJenyeas aternsoetiest loe oto-atoe."tfnrt--o fee mimeeflrm terrams-hetthe trOrnacales-eate codafrmudrtehesoafligset him, gaping, his mouth is not the only oneet.toOagdeonas wonder at," replied Cuthbert. gently, "Time horses. It was a wild 'fight, a mad resist- her beauty has opened. I like to look at his "Be honest, wench, be honestly" exclaimed must think it manly to defy us, sir. But," side river .................. .......... 11'00 a m , squares everything, if' we have patience for ance, with the hardhitting which the age Of handsome face in the street when I meet him, Stngfed hos awrsly.u "Whte was epmean- lciedua the usuyol an," hou hll e DEYPRT UR Ot MAILStc..... . a the routine of phases. Thre is the little M[endoza and the slogser Crabbe made and his eyes never were matched for the blueDE A T R OF M IS em. These are? the Lord' doirld and aei myfreaac i STERIN .............. 6 30 a In 6 00 pi baront rywhic exc s heleft bullyingh.u"fr cntesBt Downddent blwCutet like a fte.TeeaeteLr'ons n "Jenny, they were, 'Would that he had matter, of this Sorti my son." NORT]SEEL.. 6 30 am *1 20 p m 60 0 m .:; mas-wter. c xueh ette nls narcnet Dw etCtbr k woman may admire the works of creation, I Inm ap ae efo nohrdyo 5am msesnuff sellers Scotchman under the lurch of a cmansvemefo aotrdyof "Surely, Sir," cried Mr.,Sanderson, with New Orleans ....... ...... ......... 715a So'tedywr wyadteeeighope. But 'Jenny would not make a sweet- ea]"wiprdr. rafil "aearhrolfte"rins,"yudntco-Key West, Cuba .......... ..... 12 0 Soth dy or aa ad heevnigdrunken man. In a moment his hands were heart of him without opening her heart to fear, my wipredy. trngfateld isHstern riherof tthe a inslef you do.......n came, and when the boys had trooped to the bound; but his legs declining to exert them- me." ofam rty h ahri trbt sd rt a eh slf oj Palatka, Orange City En ' omtories Cuthbert went tohis room to selves, he was hoisted on to the shoulders of a "What does Jenny do in her bedroom all he loves thee." "Left me! What has put such a thought. terprise, Sanford .......... 730 am 12 00 ' % Prepare his mind and person for the begi- couple of stout seamen and the party pro- these hours" said he. "These mopings have ~-| noy u id"si h otr nasa p,,alata- ............... ..... "0pI nm o adifiuly.Heha n aquit- ceeded smartly up the hill toward the gorge come upon her since her return from Syden- . . fbiewipr n i yssoeudrhsTitusville and Indian nce with M r. Strangfeld, but knew lim that led to the sea. ham. Did she leave her heart behind her whtteeyerows. river ...... ........ ..... . 7 0 a m 12 0, In : _.-Vall-bysight, of course, as Jenny's father, "Why, Sir," stammered M r. Saunderson, Pablo.................930a and by hearsay as a mule of a man in preju- CHAPTER VL there?" t....................... 790a 10p 380 apm Now, how you talk! Were that so, would who wanted time to recollect himself and ap- Ocala, Leesburg, Tavares, dice, racorous asa mslemin his manner of THE STRA4GFnRDS. not Rachel have written?" , preend his on meaning, "it seems to me etc .......... 7 3..I. 1m100 amIn 8 00pm belief, and with those disdains of blood prece- Hard by an open space of yard, rudely "Jane, Jane, I do not like thy habit of flee- a strange thing, sir, that you should bolt Cedar Key, Waldo, Bron- m deuce and factitious rights which filled the railed, stood a house of wood; a fair-sized ing. It is an old taint of sauciness.') your door upon your son, Dr. Shaw, unless 'son . .................. 1100 a i pot-ouss o thetim wih elqueceand ousoakbuil bul. elive tat e desantlman'toseceTllaasse, Lke tity poet-h uso thelotim w tit eloune osadstoga nokbithl "I'll go and call Jenny, and she shall argue Ayome beir."ht ede ntma t ic e Lie Oakdison;, Me gav a tru toth lo ma's trie.Sol as The yard that adjoined this house was a with thee herself," said Mrs. Strangfield, hmsr"tcloadescl"M- "" tactician should who knows that big ends shipwright's yard, and often as the tar cal- quite unruffled by her husband's reprimand. "I do not undestnd you, Mr. Saunder- lenandfo ellavi0le, an are often compassed by small Provisions, dron belched its smoky stench in the midst She put down her knitting, and leisurely son. Pray step this way and oblige me with Talaasee, River June 'Cuthbert dressed himself in his soberest of it, the fumes could never kill the sweet- rising, with a pretty waddle left the room. your meaning," exclaimed the doctor, with tion, and all points on line ..... 7 30 a m ; apparel-a well-worn monkey jacket and flavored smells that filled the air around Up the staircase, wide enough for abgexcitement halt suppressed in his manner, Gainesville ................ 730 a'm 1100 am d a r k m a ll cl o l i e s - e s olB r o o k s v i e a n d F t . M a daksalco'hs-eoved,at least, with from the white deals and shavings of the pine, house, she went, and, ith a smart tunof and, closing the study door, he said in a sn .... ..... .... ......... 7 0 a m true world cunning, that the hard-eyed Bap- andthe blocks of red-hearted' oak and teak the door handle, entered a bedroom. Here sharp voice: "Mr.Saunderson, ifis sh udfnyohn ops nhsdest r mI dou can Fernandina ............... 7 30 am t 00 pI titsol idntigfpihi i rs ofo ni.all was dark until a few momentsI gazing throw any light upon my son's absence I dia- Jacksonville and Orange- :' sinel rnkl toprepre rejdic. sie-1hav tobeg ou illdo o."dale . .......... ........... ........ 2 00 p Ten, rawiyt hisar lpeuie And now even at this stagnant season, exposed Jenny's figure seated at the window, sio- aet e o ild o"Mayport, Ft. George, etc . ......... 3 20 p m ; Thn.wih islistwitching to the we h rnha' n h akeslv ihtewnymolgtsraiguo "I really can throw no light upon it, Sir- The 1:20 p. In. mail takes locked pouches for wh e th e/ F r nc m a ' n one w ha ev r, replied.0 with th ed rs n Savanna m o nl gh streles ton unpg nonl m strength of his silent argum ents, our hero of sm all sweet pickings wa so voracious, her an d the summ er gale tossing her hair. no e w ae e , ele[r a n e s n av n a n h ret n ~ e e am i went lightly down the staircase, rid -soasftly that the art of the British coatn trd as "Jny en "ecamdMs tag "You may be pretty sure that he will re. for all points north of Wilmington, N. C. pasedhi fthe~sstdy an ot y'th a plucky coquetting with wind and haven, field, advancing quickly, "what sickness arttunh eprstls.Tatesoldb Houe hd o eo even away unsen this yad wrIh seeoso thou courting at that open window, foolish nayud rtedsiln ft i c oli~ a oe ogta a nen u o w eses - ugr adash oe -t e cid -ltigteci r n f t e g re ae sodh.fiihd qipd n fot b u ut o ea a r m ted ag t n h tt e it n hr Saunderson. smoking a pipe'and contemplat-, under the signed contract of Michael Strang- wno.Father wants thee down Stairs." he is uneasy, sir," said Mr. Saunderson with Tetly uoight a.srngeeigree field, who wanted neither pen nor witness to "It is past nine, mother. What does father a nod at the doctor, who, at the first words, A Th tilgh nial and the moln red- make his word binding. at lk hsco id n h tr had looked up and stood listening, with his dein ehn ... wing forelandlmp On this evening of Cuthbert's impressment, are pretty to watch, rnning among the . _ head on one side. l Had Cuthbert chosen to walk on Mr. the master shipwright sat in the parlor of his clouds."' Yuaergt r anesn ei n Sa n derson w ould not have recognized him ; w ooden hom e, filling the room 'w ith the m ist , a h rd e no u d rs nd y r m pig _ .- - -l easy," replied htthe doctor. a n e so ;h i n utinhs mbrrsmet e ut ees of navy tobacco. In this matter of the pipe Here have you been sitting for above an A-kkIbleesr orsn oesalre topand speak, whereat the master whipped his flesh was weak. hor ehv entligaottead "enwl o nwrm rn2 sphere of action, Dr. Shaw." his pip~e out of his month. and sta oe r tagil a nahg-akdam hour.asesome eens takng abuThead "eny ill fu tonswerk he r . n& " e hast 'Aitdtioyo, .ud

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yud isufty or naoing butndet lus eron tick witou care, wifhe. rlip go ta one shouldea Lord would wethrlat eat inoer thisz night never had deaye hisretun b ,A~~~~thorwth .fSt"reko heGovno, Aan, Iel wyso tha.nThompson, andwb your raind the. cast Nooes. motere proper hoeufre for hones Cuthber haftnhor FO CE AaiAorT yweteat, Etndgermashrta king's eng ll fruth "ll well I htang e y fandut s w se d me which oher ay ofddear! A d re t ur fro T his asaningty Tspl waf a hoad.... ber wa puhntht "rl o aem er"beakinaccustoe thu s, thrwanrhauspon- aple. wasne doclock. soulrs ncta tose tet Keep the Moe a om

ByWwLR USL."ake wyfrm.Yuaeorsepp n g h A toe s,'hol is without ,, Un ther tiesmath' besok an crie porw m omento atteuld he eer a s; bnu uat befor yourTE duty r lbush-w ingnereflo a pro."hess iWht's ihe;adta n hud BtJenny, thent rarey-a lesiuedhsnih ee a edlae ieunb

IMPRESSED. Cuthbert, who sprang back a yard before tihe mother. "You should know. You be a voice, as she exclaimed, with her pretty another, if his son, the school's exemplar, as Cuthbert might well be thankful that outstretched arm. Imail of long sight. I never could hide a fingers tenderly kneading the girl's rich hair: his father had, striven to make him in all ]! there would be no need for him to meet his "Touch me at your peril I" he shouted. secret from thee." "Oh, my child, my de~grie! you will break things, flagrantly omitted the first of virtuesfather again that day in privacy unless surn- "Come, come, take. it coolly, man. All the Mr. Strangfield sat for a space behind his my heart with your misery I What is your t o the disciplinarian? ined, arguification in the world III do no good. The spectacles, pondering, while his wife laid fear? Has any one wronged you? Kind Anger, being excited, must find vent somei It was not quit clear to himself why be sarvice wants ye, sogive us your hand upon down her needles to pass her hand over her Lord, what trouble is this that hath come how, and Dr. Shaw fell to pacing the room

should choose to malle his and Jenny's secret it!" With a bound the bushy-whiskered man hair. upon you? Jenny, Jenny, raise up your actively, mectitating thoughts harsher than known to old Strangfield before he spoke to grasped Cuthbert's arni. "What should be the matter with her?" de- eyes-see how bright the moon shines in reproof, to be delivered when Cuthbert his-father; but men in mental straits yield The three pinioned men looked on with a inanded Mr. Strangfield, presently. "Her the room; it makes thy hair like yellow should appear.

S often to inclination without much inquiry; dull interest; the sailors turned their tobacco health is sound.?" silk. Oh, my pretty lamb, who is he that For a quarter of an hour this idle activity and that his father, to his way of thinking, junks unconcernedly, glancing back at the "I hope sol" cried 'Mrs. Strangfield, ner- hath not come? and what is thy fear,Jenny?" endured, with now and then a pause be

" was, of the two doses to be swallowed, the town or up at the moon, muttering over the vously. Now, the door of the bedroom and the door tween, that his ear might strain at the blow- i more ill-favored for his honesty to gulp at, wet pull before them. "No one has been meddling with her heart, of thelparlor both standing open, and the Anz wind. was the only 'reason he could have given Cuthberct had one of those nervous systems to my knowledge. '

3: aircase measuring but a small space be- Then he pulled the bell rope again sharply. youi for carrying his bit of news to Strang- which, in a fury, maker steel of the hand and "Mdl!Cranynt hudIn t wixt the low floor and the passage, it was "No, sir, Mr. Cuthbert ain't come in yet." ,p v. field first. steam engines of the muscles. His white fist know?" scarcely possible that Mr. Strangfield, sitting "How do you know?"

Into the school room he went, with his sped, like a snow flake onea rush of wind, "Unless," continued MrT. Strangfield, "she in expectation of his daughter's arrival. "His slippers ain't in the rack, sir." FCUE fl~ do 02 nervous brooding and face of unpeaceful right into the bend of the man Thompsonks be fallen into that state against which the should fal to catch his wife's words. When,.- Now passed another short time MNR TRRo a W s ofS01 thought, and mounted his stool, loathing the brow, and a pigtail wriggled in the dust, and Apostle warned the Corinthian daslp- therefore. in her clear, pained voice, she The doctor looked at his watch, opened the pantomime of his actions. a pair of boots tried to hit the moon. tint it in this way-that the unmarried cried, "Who is he that hath not come?" ad study door, and listened. POrange nTree Emulsion,Bn andnthdefest com-. ! At ten o'clock, with the punctuality that< woman areth for the things of the Lord;- "What is, thy fear, Jennyl" up rose the mas- Anger was melting into alarm. A tremu- petition as to quality or price. Invites awe, entered, Dr. Shaw; up rose the , ' J !: , which was, doubtless, a true thing to say ter shipwright, and the staircase groaned lous busyness of memory kept him breathing"; . T .1o " clAe !i forms and the desks to salute this head, as fl ,. under his boots, quickly. And, above all things, his heart 3 wigsin te la couts sringintoa fluris of those ancient people, but will not holdfr i sn

wi s i n t e la o rt p i n n o l o r s . q ' : ! " n ow ." J en n y , h ear i nig h im com in g , d rew a w a y y a n d f r h s s n of vegetation when "my lord" comes rustling . Mrs. Strangfeld Shook her head softly. from her mother with a quick movement of As he stood, with head inclined, to bringOFIE2803A ST E, toth jdgen ea" Wih h~t ~w- ? l' t ,f hehd seeher sewulttl terror, and backed through the glare of his ear to full reception of all sound with_- ]FC 2O A SRE for pomp is difficult to five foot six of stc-m, adse okn ahrvgey o-moonlight into the shadow near the bedstead. Outtehne r anesncm rm:

in adtal toghswlin it ril-the vr thrhsad sawmnmgt "Wife," exclaimed Strangfield, in his strong the usher's room, humming a snatch of song. .OBo 4.Telephone 210 and 2" doctor took his seat, and with a smart rap whscocinedsnople her perfectly voice, "how is it that -Jenny does not come to Thdotrunetoloati. e tlleom

onhsdeksmmndth rcin their • tes.me2" "Oh, Mr. Saunderson," he exclaimed, , me Io~~t~~ redo labors. P .. "colnoimgnthtsewudot, To which, no reply was vouchsafed. He "will you be, pleased to tell me if you have are fors' m~wtmcomad l

Nonwstehu o rs ntepa-advanced by a stride and said, "What has seen my son since he left the house this eve- lad o Wehave sold consflim Non asth hurfo afrskinth paysaid the husband, sternly. v It . k b ground. "A oMs edsgsii' de hnthe girl been saying, and what is her fear? ningl" rmr habland Itvn aateiery cue it

To scae is aterCuhbet oiredtheth wid.Being known to her, somehow," Jne, come forth. I can see you standing "No, sir, not since he left the house." Xrd onlyby th% Alett & La bovs. but had no heart to mingle in their continued Mrs. Strangfield, who was not nhre 4(v Hudon Nhy had•Y.ihwnh Ta svr tage r anesn" g~ 0. .! sports, though invited by some of the elder ereaiyepsedanwhhnseha nd now down stairs with us all If there "Is not he returned yet, sir.?" Cmtnt, u .

a point to get at, always traveled to it along be alight to fear, pray that the Lord may "H snt tsps e ~lcand 'his 'Ohio.Drgg The English master, a cautious, reddish- h otrudbu ah frteci deliver us from evil" usual, I should say his prescribed, -hour is Pric $1.0.•

haired son of the Borderland, but of speech wlntepanhwteiacunacee- So speaking, he held forth his hand, and nine, as is known to you, M r. Saundro. untainted by Erse, unhaunted by Runic ga si o rprta r hw h sthe shrinking girl, not daring to disobey,' Mr. Saunderson of course looked at his germs, came to him with a trim politeness of a born gentleman and knows manners, should came to him fearfullyand dopped fingers of watch. "I am mortified by this unaccount- Jesnil ' '

air and extolled the• sky. take off his hat' to her and pass a pleasant ice into his palm. 'able behavior," continued the doctor. "There

"Sir," said the English master, clapping ,. word when they meet? Now, through some As they went down the stairs there was a is nothing that should detain him. Does it Jakod Mol Sctd some book under his arm, "this is weather to lcha egbr ohrMa er lifetime of suffering in Jenny's thoughts not strike you as very singular, Mr. Saunmak bos ft wth leaure" teirtalingon he eac, withr JnnyFor what now *as she to do? Must she con- derson?" HOURS OF ARRIVALS :

Cuthbert smiled. theialkn on hell berach wuhiher Jend fees under the crushing gaze of her father's "Why, sir, it is somewhat odd, perhaps, .3 "iWhen I was a lad I ran most nimbly when- haton or shes wioh a ie tossin ofnth eyes Beyond her strength of voice, beyond rejoined Mr. Saunderson, a little too diplo- AN1D DEPARTURES FROM POSTOFFICE

the sun was hottest. It must please your tosmeB shayms ith aa, wi tosin of dauhe control of passionate weeping, would the matic to pledge himself to an emphatic S- father's son, M~r. Cuthbert, to see these boys te 7

/ fr's mother, and what concerns me shall be ' onf sion take her, Cuthbert would be here opinion before- he had acquired a larger. A RV LOFM IS

so hearty an I spirited." -- y pr p r t o b e, u d r !r vi e c ,t a anon- to-m orrow, surely and shift the heavy knowledge of the doctor's views of the sub- W E T R --Ci cn a , "No doubt he is pleased," rejoined Cuth- A pigtail wriggled in the dust. loa ofpe troble secrer uropdece that'f And with- ninnat our neighbors may have full time for their Codo e ertuo is'.Adwt et hicago, Savannah, Chareston, listlessa, him Frat hadtoe tr ye olntb l Now, hain dond those hadr hee woued hisb " repeat," exclaimed Dr. •Shaw, "that there. lisco, Aanta an Fetrn be".,You tsvwill observe, Sir, that health is a heels, Wheanwould nhavessaved himself dfri otW hefar~o hnTa a elsi M ica rrifying, nor the anger unbearable. is nothing that should detain him. Heknows cs~c and......... M Westmern8 p

larger condition in the eyes of parents than he was of the build for- swift running; iLtgs edbwrehwsemdl Now, my girl," said he, his voice insen- the rules, and this defiance of discipline, this- . R jEj -- ........ rles-I.12Sop education." whereas sailors are bad I tn'ers, thouhd-wfhJnysnaeiu hr hudb sibly Softening under the beauty ofs his only defiance, I say, Mr. Saunderson, is~i ton, Savannah, Washing

•"It should be so." witdnes u ciaru orgn th en 's nite But he o n ther sholdip, child, "speak boldly, and acknowledge the Well might he stammer and stop in such a ton, N~ew York, etc ...... ........ 12abyt 3db0, pdidiigfihfrtehooal esnt al"trul hthscm oyu.Iwl elsri flp esnn.H okdegrl e ren.oie a

Cuthbert." that -it never thought of flight, held him "CauselI cried Mrs. Strangfield, opening you," laying a forefinger on his thumb, at the door, and drew out his watch for the Orlando, Bartow, Tampa, "Sometime3 pne gets tired of boys, though." rooted, with nostrils quivering and gleaming he ideewt itets fteki-"when this habit of moping first became vis- twentieth time. "Key West and Cuba ...... ......... 7 00 aim "It i;; plain, Mr. Shaw, that you find this eyes. tint needles. "A pretty pass, truly, if, Mr. Altoe;hawsafu mnheorwe "rhipocsiaincnotbmreterprise, Sanford ...... . .......... 1 50 p In.'"uins need fnoti deny it,"°replied uthbert, can. himself m~off the troad,th buh'hseand rubbing theeebridge hapraise nothe weather, without hiispoiens nnanbdisnnoYUliotteounesanbs ahebneh-haenrayVsi npntai 'tre raoabecas ortsti ely"b ubtniaibsreleuvilPUc*aata-nrmada'"pcalIndia.........n.....

: didly, with a glance round the playground. of his nose, looked with a cast in his eye a' ng called a cause. A cause to set Mrs. has made the6 worse. Now you have your Mr. Saundersonl, rattling his r's. ie................ 5pm "Bt-ry adnm Reiveouaeathreteani h lok al ........... .................... 150 P m 'ut-rmay thardn my ofbreedomyose a the tean n btohed aikd.ha Meads tongue going? You need not stand date, and so you shall not be at a loss for the "I think so. sir-I think so."' al ........... .... 0p yugrmntaIobrgtpoieMr "W watnbloseexliethton your head to do that. " reason. "If agreeable to you, I should be happy St. Augustine....O00amIn 130 pmI 600 pm Shaw-forgive me-and ardent, as I may worthy. "Thompson, Jenkins, here, three "I'll not have Mr. Shaw's name chimed The girl tried to meet her father's eyes, to walk to the town and malke inquiries.'? Ocala aiaresvi, ees-...85 m T5

failyheesmeofomyorheiliiesvIrort-yf aupmkeaiseand fsttednrinihiiwhrefbte sverty pparelinensfietby "NoIam blied oatu;notatshishou.rbrg leda rs, tce..... Wa0 dIn, 00P times respectfully wonder that your father along.",, Beelzebub himself is not harder on us than the spectacle rings that concentrated their Ill not, suffer myself to feel anxious. My Bronson, etc ... ........... a (X) p m Aces not give scope to your ambitions, and This was an order not to be disobeyed under th otru tteshohue"forces of fire and feeling i but to stand to son has shown himself restless lately. There Brooksille, Fort* Mason', deliver you, with such opportunities as his pain of a whipping; willing backs must not "eaharalvInonugtfM. them hardily was an impossible feat; her have been signs of impatience In his be- Tallahassee, Lake City : 'Position warrants, to the world you could be bloodily plowed for boyish obstinacy. So Shaw," exclaime d Mrs. Strangfleld, with a gaze went down ard, and in a scarcely aul- havior, as though our discipline fretted him. Pensacola, etc ....... ..... ....... 7 30 p m a not fall to grace. " they went with h rush ; the dust soared in a "fJnyhsdible tone she replied: "I do not mope, This conduct. to-night must mean aresolu- Fernandina ................ 90am 7 00 pm

•AM.Stne o.crnrgac thrhsad Jacksonville, Mandarin, : "Ah M. Sune therehee ismchmuch ou atorm father;he sometimes Irnr like tohe hsbad."IfJenyeas aternsoetiest loe oto-atoe."tfnrt--o fee mimeeflrm terrams-hetthe trOrnacales-eate codafrmudrtehesoafligset him, gaping, his mouth is not the only oneet.toOagdeonas wonder at," replied Cuthbert. gently, "Time horses. It was a wild 'fight, a mad resist- her beauty has opened. I like to look at his "Be honest, wench, be honestly" exclaimed must think it manly to defy us, sir. But," side river .................. .......... 11'00 a m , squares everything, if' we have patience for ance, with the hardhitting which the age Of handsome face in the street when I meet him, Stngfed hos awrsly.u "Whte was epmean- lciedua the usuyol an," hou hll e DEYPRT UR Ot MAILStc..... . a the routine of phases. Thre is the little M[endoza and the slogser Crabbe made and his eyes never were matched for the blueDE A T R OF M IS

em. These are? the Lord' doirld and aei myfreaac i STERIN .............. 6 30 a In 6 00 pi baront rywhic exc s heleft bullyingh.u"fr cntesBt Downddent blwCutet like a fte.TeeaeteLr'ons n "Jenny, they were, 'Would that he had matter, of this Sorti my son." NORT]SEEL.. 6 30 am *1 20 p m 60 0 m .:; mas-wter. c xueh ette nls narcnet Dw etCtbr k woman may admire the works of creation, I Inm ap ae efo nohrdyo 5am msesnuff sellers Scotchman under the lurch of a cmansvemefo aotrdyof "Surely, Sir," cried Mr.,Sanderson, with New Orleans ....... ...... ......... 715a So'tedywr wyadteeeighope. But 'Jenny would not make a sweet- ea]"wiprdr. rafil "aearhrolfte"rins,"yudntco-Key West, Cuba .......... ..... 12 0 Soth dy or aa ad heevnigdrunken man. In a moment his hands were heart of him without opening her heart to fear, my wipredy. trngfateld isHstern riherof tthe a inslef you do.......n

came, and when the boys had trooped to the bound; but his legs declining to exert them- me." ofam rty h ahri trbt sd rt a eh slf oj Palatka, Orange City En' omtories Cuthbert went tohis room to selves, he was hoisted on to the shoulders of a "What does Jenny do in her bedroom all he loves thee." "Left me! What has put such a thought. terprise, Sanford .......... 730 am 12 00 ' %

Prepare his mind and person for the begi- couple of stout seamen and the party pro- these hours" said he. "These mopings have ~-| noy u id"si h otr nasa p,,alata- ............... ..... "0pI nm o adifiuly.Heha n aquit- ceeded smartly up the hill toward the gorge come upon her since her return from Syden- . . fbiewipr n i yssoeudrhsTitusville and Indian nce with M r. Strangfeld, but knew lim that led to the sea. ham. Did she leave her heart behind her whtteeyerows. river ...... ........ ..... . 7 0 a m 12 0, In : _.-Vall-bysight, of course, as Jenny's father, "Why, Sir," stammered M r. Saunderson, Pablo.................930a and by hearsay as a mule of a man in preju- CHAPTER VL there?" t....................... 790a 10p 380 apm Now, how you talk! Were that so, would who wanted time to recollect himself and ap- Ocala, Leesburg, Tavares, dice, racorous asa mslemin his manner of THE STRA4GFnRDS. not Rachel have written?" , preend his on meaning, "it seems to me etc .......... 7 3..I. 1m100 amIn 8 00pm belief, and with those disdains of blood prece- Hard by an open space of yard, rudely "Jane, Jane, I do not like thy habit of flee- a strange thing, sir, that you should bolt Cedar Key, Waldo, Bron- m

deuce and factitious rights which filled the railed, stood a house of wood; a fair-sized ing. It is an old taint of sauciness.') your door upon your son, Dr. Shaw, unless 'son . .................. 1100 a i pot-ouss o thetim wih elqueceand ousoakbuil bul. elive tat e desantlman'toseceTllaasse, Lke tity poet-h uso thelotim w tit eloune osadstoga nokbithl "I'll go and call Jenny, and she shall argue Ayome beir."ht ede ntma t ic e Lie Oakdison;, Megav a tru toth lo ma's trie.Sol as The yard that adjoined this house was a with thee herself," said Mrs. Strangfield, hmsr"tcloadescl"M- "" tactician should who knows that big ends shipwright's yard, and often as the tar cal- quite unruffled by her husband's reprimand. "I do not undestnd you, Mr. Saunder- lenandfo ellavi0le, an are often compassed by small Provisions, dron belched its smoky stench in the midst She put down her knitting, and leisurely son. Pray step this way and oblige me with Talaasee, River June'Cuthbert dressed himself in his soberest of it, the fumes could never kill the sweet- rising, with a pretty waddle left the room. your meaning," exclaimed the doctor, with tion, and all points on line ..... 7 30 a m ; apparel-a well-worn monkey jacket and flavored smells that filled the air around Up the staircase, wide enough for abgexcitement halt suppressed in his manner, Gainesville ................ 730 a'm 1100 am d a r k m a ll cl o l i e s - e s olB r o o k s v i e a n d F t . M a daksalco'hs-eoved,at least, with from the white deals and shavings of the pine, house, she went, and, ith a smart tunof and, closing the study door, he said in a sn .... ..... .... ......... 7 0 a m true world cunning, that the hard-eyed Bap- andthe blocks of red-hearted' oak and teak the door handle, entered a bedroom. Here sharp voice: "Mr.Saunderson, ifis sh udfnyohn ops nhsdest r mI dou

can Fernandina ............... 7 30 am t 00 pI titsol idntigfpihi i rs ofo ni.all was dark until a few momentsI gazing throw any light upon my son's absence I dia- Jacksonville and Orange- :' sinel rnkl toprepre rejdic. sie-1hav tobeg ou illdo o."dale . .......... ........... ........ 2 00 p

Ten, rawiyt hisar lpeuie And now even at this stagnant season, exposed Jenny's figure seated at the window, sio- aet e o ild o"Mayport, Ft. George, etc . ......... 3 20 p m ; Thn.wih islistwitching to the we h rnha' n h akeslv ihtewnymolgtsraiguo "I really can throw no light upon it, Sir- The 1:20 p. In. mail takes locked pouches for wh e th e/ F r nc m a ' n one w ha ev r, replied.0 with th ed rs n Savanna m o nl gh streles ton unpg nonl m strength of his silent argum ents, our hero of sm all sweet pickings wa so voracious, her an d the summ er gale tossing her hair. no e w ae e , ele[r a n e s n av n a n h ret n ~ e e am i went lightly down the staircase, rid -soasftly that the art of the British coatn trd as "Jny en "ecamdMs tag "You may be pretty sure that he will re. for all points north of Wilmington, N. C. pasedhi fthe~sstdy an ot y'th a plucky coquetting with wind and haven, field, advancing quickly, "what sickness arttunh eprstls.Tatesoldb

Houe hd o eo even away unsen this yad wrIh seeoso thou courting at that open window, foolish nayud rtedsiln ft i c oli~ a oe ogta a nen u o w eses - ugr adash oe -t e cid -ltigteci r n f t e g re ae sodh.fiihd qipd n fot b u ut o ea a r m ted ag t n h tt e it n hr

Saunderson. smoking a pipe'and contemplat-, under the signed contract of Michael Strang- wno.Father wants thee down Stairs." he is uneasy, sir," said Mr. Saunderson with

Tetly uoight a.srngeeigree field, who wanted neither pen nor witness to "It is past nine, mother. What does father a nod at the doctor, who, at the first words, A Th tilgh nial and the moln red- make his word binding. at lk hsco id n h tr had looked up and stood listening, with his dein ehn ... wing forelandlmp On this evening of Cuthbert's impressment, are pretty to watch, rnning among the . _ head on one side. l Had Cuthbert chosen to walk on Mr. the master shipwright sat in the parlor of his clouds."' Yuaergt r anesn ei n Sa n derson w ould not have recognized him ; w ooden hom e, filling the room 'w ith the m ist , a h rd e no u d rs nd y r m pig _ .- - - l easy," replied htthe doctor. a n e so ;h i n

utinhs mbrrsmet e ut ees of navy tobacco. In this matter of the pipe Here have you been sitting for above an A-kkIbleesr orsn oesalre topand speak, whereat the master whipped his flesh was weak. hor ehv entligaottead "enwl o nwrm rn2 sphere of action, Dr. Shaw." his pip~e out of his month. and sta oe r tagil a nahg-akdam hour.asesome eens takng abuThead "eny ill fu tonswerk he r .n& " e hast 'Aitdtioyo, .ud