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if£?m WSBS •'!•' s 0 si M*BVBB^B*B^B*^S**I IW *6'ir pip •^v; & I* i>vi I fj n«r Main *ait::Wifli«ro 'street*.', were wdlstteoded and notbiog C»Q be atjd too p%b fn prfti*e of tie Siitar* who instructed the children in their different parts. The jprdgrWame con- silted of Co-fig*, choroses, recitation*, Iw., iactqding * benotifal cantata in foijt *ct« efttitled *' A JUreftp oiTl'air.y ''&*»!,* to wM% ?$ popHA tot* p»rt. M ifoe clome eight prize a»bda1a were nar«P^«dt thqeo of the bigbe*t *Uud- IBJ! m folldf *: for Regents exami- nation,Wen. P. 0roden and Hannah .J^::0lly9^i&r'\.I«glU•r'•ttspdai>vV^•t SundaySchool, Obas; 0 oard and M ary fkiWftji for Obi ieiiiko. Doctrine, John (X Charters and -Alice Murphy; for de- ^qpoitwent, Hugh•.'. MeOaire and Mar- , ^ e « | r M/ BeaflBOhd; Tbe generous donori of theBP beautiful medals are Mt^J)^XUooT6 t Cb*a:iy Mo- '£. ,Cf*rtfe^ Abrabaoi Hawkins, Timothy f,'&Mjd$w r 3t*phe» Gbar*>ej\ Tho»; 0 Sweeney, Tho.. A K*u& sod Ber- nard Borgtnan. The class of *9i nurd- feer* 18 a* folio we: J M F. Carroll, fhjO». II. Carroil, Pierpti Fi Charter*, Thiof. J, QOafsej, Wm, -f, (Jroo^n, Jno, A. Henqe8»ey,Ed w»rd 8. EeUey, Jdward P. MoPonald, Hannah B Ca c ..fcitl,. $S*rg*re.f'-Js', D^wnood. Joseph H McUartby, Margaret^ Deanjoodj 4o#epbine K McCarthy; Margaret O M i ;;,,;• ; : '>.••••. -;•:;• MissOiai* Hickey gate a lawn party thnrnday evening at 'Hie. hoine of bet, pireptf on Jtohft .-'Street,, the Sight w»» • perfect one for the affair and 4l{ present were nicely enter- t*iat*d. . »"••' Tbe 4.:0, M:JBrapeh So;--'i q£G*- U. f., attended iUte State Gen* o wmop at Rochester Monday, $ut< «OQ'» Band accompanied the in to the truin. It waj! %>ery ofedit*bie «hof- ia*; for their flrat appeftraaoe, and all w**ra well pleased with, their recepV lion in the city. . ' Go Tne»d»y afternoon Jane aSih, ocoared the death of lire. John Gart- iand f aitor • abort; and painful ill- Mr». GartUnd waa much be- Jowi4 bf i l l wbo Itnew b«r, *ad im de»thhueMta abadow over ber i*rg* circle of friend*. She leatea hoibatd and three children to \ »o«rn ^ loifi^ > MR l>eftnie Mo€!>rnilck of 8t; An- drew*! Seminary, EocheaUr, ia home for tbe aaramer Taxation. Mr. Golden alao of St Andrew* . aemiaary ia here ai Mr. McOormickV . f«NMft*\: ._'j.' ^ fa* j&Uowin| are the Cathcljo nt««l*»ti tpeoding their racation at .:• ... Miaaea Catherine Donnelly 'of Stored, Heart Rocheater, Catherine Qlwtj of Naaarath Convent Roohea- Mr, Meaara. Obarle* Bnrke of (S^rgiiloWsBi WiWiam Smith of Alle- J feany college, and William and pbn 0*lieary of Georgetown. . Tueedav morning Jane S6th, war oelebrated at nine o'clock the anni- ^t-mry 0 f R^T. Fabler EoglJah 88tb, ye«r of prieat-bood; he bad preaid- ed cter $t v Mary'a.oboroh thia til- togfljfCHfSfi yeara laat April, The ekorch WM deoorited rcrjr prettily :. for tbe ooc«*ion by the •iatera, *nd children alto tbe choir, aolos were rwdered by Mr. Will O'Brien, Mi« Katharine Moran and otbera. Sunday, Jnne f4th the ifplomaa nod oertiScatee of honor and promo* floM were diatribnted to toe children of St. Mary* lohool. Among tboae wbor«iieT«d diplomaa are,* Muaea Asa* MoPhillip*, Anna McOormack, May Kgao, Agnea ParreH, Meaan MarUn Clancy, Tbomaa Martin, William Tnrner and Jamsa MoPbil- : *%«• i -/-.,- -'-.•-'•.."'•'••-.• .r-^~ 0 Mia* Nellie Lynch of Rocheater ig *' riaiting Mra. J.' Mary,. Mia* Lynch Haeoome to this Tillage in bopea of reooTttrfng her bealtb, her Oanandai- ' '. gtia,ftiendawiab her a speedy. re \ 84. Mary'a choir attend tb* Naia- relfc convent gra4oations in Roobec- - ; Vire£e>4 u Ptlmfn,. ;_•;_'; : | •<:• AtarK^i^ia^acriagt^'taaW'ik MaxweS aDd ilU Ann* H*b«rUn, ot JPaJ. tujn, Oft Satonlar, June *3d. The ceremo- g «aip«rfi»rinadby Rev. J. E, Hanky, o( Atttk Tl»« bride, a very eatitaable *W""»f Mf-JS**" k*mtIf nrec«*rtt» y -a awlfMoanaie w«U known and highty «»- ••mmmH-mA 4M wlihea of tbrfr m«iy friend* «»a long aad happy wedded life. tte ; ftiNattKi«.' "• We 4etfre a oorre*pondent in all ^ pariah** in the dioce»e. If yon do not aeb aay newa from yonr pariah aad woald tike to act aa a apecia! oorteepondent, write ng and make \ tfce nsceaaary arrangement*. We want kit the Intereatinj Catholic •ewe, np to the time of .'.going to. •¥**•*. r. ,.-:. ' tktt tpplm to oity parish* as toell .'. Itheea. , . Mr. «nd. Mn. James Learyv. of I'ort- W»yne» Ind., «e vbiting Mr. Li. father jooE.. Albany tfreet. . • : A t t h e raiwicHle given by Sr; NI//c»s«ph's pupils, on Tncvlmy evening, the elevated tUgew«» draped in blue and *hltc. *n<i ciagbt up in places with bunches of roses. and fcrm. •'.,'• T h e progr«n»me, will be given in llie jfoi;«-- NAL ne*t week. •• The Journal on Whe«l». Oar trareling agent, Mr. A. Her-. man and hia bicycle •"-.•will.' visit Pleroing, OWasco, Scipio, Morayi»v Orotoi), Freevijle* aud !thaca : ritxt. { -week. ' , We trust tb«»t oor subeoribere io tboae townsi will be je&dy to pay their aubapriptiona and hope tb»t all who can will give tbetu the nameauf their ueigbbora who aro not now takiut; T;HB J o i ' R N A b ? ;;;;-WfiKSoF''Ai{T. j ,; Eyeryone prpnoqncee the JOPRVAI portfoliof geme of artiBtjo beanty The demand haa bcrp large aim they were pot before the pablio, and there ia not jiing .bti't pra iee for the8> works of art "The ^Hierarchy of the Romsi [ Oathojic Cb.orch In the United S t a W is aroapjoificentlyillaHtrited bieton I of the Charch in this Muntry, enfbl M IJO Cttbojic faroily ehould be with | oat. The portraits of the gre»i I American prelates are superb, taken from photographs and, are .alUnperb examples of the best steel «?Dgravers of this coup try, Eqgland, Germany,' and Rrance; tjpost nhiqoe repiesenta-! tion of the art of rx»rtraft(ire -f tbinJ Jbe close of the 1 : 9th, century Tbcj.J are all faithfo!-copief of tho oiigioule ii and every portrait bears the auto I graph, of the prelate showing his sp ' p'ro.r al- . ' r Troly this is an age when rare aid«j valuable things may be had cheaply I A tlpsen years ago works of art, sac! as the JoeiiHiJ. - portfolio*, wqnld have cost not loss than a dollar s number. Now we seil tbem at Id cents and a coupon. By mail 8 eta additional for postage. Try one number. • "- •;'-"' ,':'',IN TrHE-- ; tANg/ LImt> llukcJ with !:mboH eimao'erspan tl)£ lune, . A ,dlui. eweet ejH.t »J.-'ie one KoulU ftureif , rest ..'I', , •. Tbhifar ihe'Wi'u'i aui..,k'tl.f li-avi^ like.raja Auti eapt-u.wlil.c M\ I i.c dappled west. Wliji gentle BHIIUPM, jet »<> touch of pain, . • A»I do DUW. while,« it-li »ariii, odoriias w In gn • The .evening hoverg ilo.vu, autl jfleam by gleaoi ; .Thf rl'>tiJ.tl<'.w 'Irkf.; »r<l farnlltar !htrig» Orbw'beaptlfuiiy Btriiiigr, i s l n u drr-ara, Amid '.he glamour thul the.iwtlightbring^ , Aii.4. »Hedce, llke-s pr«>M-o< •• y»l.<i»etofl imitu Hesis In lljtl>t UWCUKIIOII UII iiiebrow, Ovuijiirig the «piru j i . i j . f u . w i Uiiiu, BUtntU til OIB ixirth «f nighl. ti.e world bf. luw, ' Aiul.a.l the Marry !>.;.,'... '."• »'' (aim V ui.ili'n t HmfKinlon. AX AHTION SALE. Th«»n' were aMr-and eiu-iU'ineiit in the vilhtgtt of Two Hills. UriUiuy Lemon's Buffet Sleeping Cars on the Nickei Plate Road.: Cardinal Gibbons, Arcbblshope Ryan, Irelaad, Williarns, Elder, Jani- •ens and others, a beantiful steel en- gTared portrait Ten oenta witb JOURNAL, ooopon. Three cents extrs fprrnailing".' ' / : . " , ' ,'.',. '-; Take the Chicago. Nickel Plate Road u »•*•- It' % ^0 «^fc jsV;-A.*" batfdf.' crackera «iiD«rior to anv other in (kirOrajuuttFlajke* ana m^ms^ii Typograydre engraTings of the in terlo^an^ exterior of the most pronj Inent Catholic Churches in the Unitei States iu ihbCAiUuUO JCLR«AL Port- folios.^ Ten bents with JOUILNA! coupon; Tbree cents extra for mail *W\ :.'~.r ..-.'.•', Qreen Springvthe fanioas bealtl resort, is aitnated on' tbexNiok.el.P 1'aU Road Special - low rates. W rid F. J, Moore,-General Agent, BbrFi»ln Part; and Weddings iiiTitations g specialty'at; tbi* office/ r FURNiTVftE MOVERS; Ftirnirure Moved, ' Packed and stored by Sam Gottry &, Co. Orders taken at Erie offloe, 12 Exchange street, or house, i ThoEn^; sonstreeV Telephone 867 or 64^.; The Niokel Plii.te Road bias ^ery low rate* with DO change of oare be- tween Boston, New York and Obioa- go tia GleTeiafid, Pt Wayne; ; The Nickel Plate Road jias 'the finest sleeping c4rs and the smooth' eat road bed. > •-•/ The JOUBNAL portfolio > are alto getber different and far superior to those given by tbe daily pre**. The Hierarchy of the Catholic Cburch iu America, E-. ry Catholio want* it Only 10 cents with coupon.. . Three cents extra for mailing. Beetm of varying width* of ribbon amd taoss of soft stlk and chiffon are «M> aipeclal faatoM snmmer gowna. Black glove* are coming Into fashion agata, sod the Uutt novelty, whteh is sot a t a l l pretty, has wrsatha o f t i n y flovren embroWered oa tbe back. Whan duck gowns are made by tbedrea* makers and trimmed with embroidered mnll, they aaaama an air of elegauwe qnlt« foreign to the tailor made coat aad skirt. Mohair, is gainiog in favcr, «apeetally io light colors, and the new ones ar« eoft avad glossy aa allk. A rival of the popular bl*ck and white cheek coonec in a new woolen ««• more in diamoad point* of back auid white. . A pretty idea for a gray orepon gown is a eap* of primrose moire, eat sqaare acroei tit* back, eion«at«d in front, and tamed down on the shoulders after the fashion, of Marie Stnart, and trimmed on the«dge with Dressy parasols of white, blue a n d p i n k s i l k a r e t r i m m e d w i t h guipure inwrttoo sad hav* onyx handle*. Still more elegmnt ooesolobiiroDand Ueebave tortoise abell ' and another fancy la for black ban- " w i t h a ffoM b*ll.~New Yark 1 bla**«tiiiltib l^ft his 3 o h o f «hot,u?g ani J^^refijifM t o th** inccrior^ of fifej ftiap. j ' ' ' Y o n c t o o l d n t a ' don^ftjrijjt'rassfae'ili be 4oae far, Bani," aaiVI the old man who^iitjr•*• hehu^i If ft; half shod. *' ton Oonldn t 'a' ma-ie a fine larty bato" her.'" "No, I c o u l d n ' t ' a ' d o i i f thati''8ai'd ; S»mv '':'•' '••". ' '"':: •''•.,••'.' D u r i n g t h e anmnier t h o n « w s spntad tbroogh t h e v i l l a g e t h a t ganuyV txaby yrm getting kiud of cruse aiid pceviali, s n d t h a t t h e g T e a t l a x l y h w i n a i d to t l i e n o r s e t h a t i t w a s a m i s t a k e f o r a person to a d o p t a chilil : T\vo months lat^r it -WSL« dwiart.'il positively that M r s . E n s t i c e w a s going to K n r o p © w i t h her hasbaiiti and her great uuui, that g'anny's baby lay ill i n t h e . b i g huose, that JAni Eusiioe had ttild; t h e d o c t o r s h e never could forgive herst»lf for adopting the child '. The ran was' ahont three f»*"t from t h e t o p o f t h e , s e c o n d h i l l w h e n the Mt of flying^^ gosaip reached the black- f s m i t h ' s s h o p a n d w a s |nat knking bev m i t e o f p ^ o s e l o u s w a s . t o be put, up atj mQ! j [ t h e h i ' » w h e n a bro>ui shouldered man walked: hastily across tbo groondii and entered the big honse by the rear way.-. '' ' W h i l e t h e man sat waiting iu th« library be took f r o m , h i s p o i k i t a g r o a s y pocketbook, and opening it laid tlie; eohterit« on his kp.ee, His hain.l trem- bled as he oonnted the n o t e s oy»?r to m a k e s u r e t h e y w e r e a l l right—si,60O. T h e r e w a s a s w e e p o f d a i n t y nuruumt* a l o n g t h e hall, a n d M r s . E o s t t c e came into the li brary. Uhe gars, a slight start upon recx)|^iiizing her visitor, rtg^rdiug rbt'in , .'not w> . m u c h as: tho'bltwltsmith; whom she .knew by sight' at the Bhf>pi bnt as thei. .nian. vfh" hfvl M d a^'uimtt hoi for g'army's baby. ' f l h e a r , " s a i d t h e m a n s l o w l y ^ "that y o n ' r e g o i n o f f t o E u r o p e - * ' "Ve*," s a i d t h e lady. ., "Aoul they aay that the baby ain't so wel.L •' ]'*¥(«, that : s t r u e ' t o o "It's bt^eu.ail fngali *nn:i::er: '.What, (lid j ;u.vviKL"""" -'I''was thitikin," be sai.il, "that ;tho vyhplo fratiRaction was a busiue^ ont^r-tliat,: now being as you're g<^in .away, and the baby's sack, mebbe, as y o u m i g h t b o w s l l i n tosell. I'm reaxly t o g i v e y o n y e r price.'' Mra E u s t i c e w a s startled, biio had lame'nted tliut riK'klects squantienug of h e r m o n e y at tlifi village auction, more than onoe; bn't, aooording' to herself,: ahe was honest. >;'"••' "You ought to see the poor little thing," site said. "Come, I'll show h e r t o y o u . " Silently Ham Winters followed the great lady to the nursery, where the .jaby tossed In its little crib. "Hhe's bad the bt^t of doctors, " said Mrs. Eas- tioe, " b u t i dojQ't believo anybody knows w h a t ' s t h e m a t t e r w i t h h e r . " ' *I' 11 g i r o y o u 1 1 , 6 0 0 , ? ' s a i d t h e man huskily. « "Oh, dear noj" crieil the lady; "that Wouldn't, be fair. Why, I d o u b t i f she lives' till w e retorid. ' X-. toll, you "what; I'll tako $500 if y o n a r e w i l l i u g t o r u n t h e - r i s k . -" - I t ' a outlandish, selling a baby; but^ then, you- know/ I bought her,"'".,^- • "' - ' ' -:.: : " W i n t e r s c o u n t e d out t h e m o n e y and handed it over. He had not dared to touch the baby that belonged to the great' lady,, but after paying the |60O h e st<>op«><l a n d p a t t e d the little flaming faoa' '_. ,,""'./ Down the richly carpeted steps, through th« broad hall, out into the park a n d o h a l o n g : t h e p i k e h a s t e n e d t h e man .with his precious bundle, his $0O0 baby. H e d i d n o t g o t o t h e b l a c k s m i t h shop or the bachelor quartoxa b e h i n d i t , but directly to that l i t t l e w h i t e w a s h e d cot- tage where lived the old woman who had been rvsoued froni the pourhouse. H o w o n t into the house and laid, the b a b y o n t h e bed. "Granny," h e c a l l e d softly, "Orab- nyif,.. . '.'•;;• -'"" i ' '• • ' •';•.. ; . , , , 8 h e c a m e i n s l o w l y f r o m t h e k i t c h e n , s h a d i n g h e r o l d eyes. .' ' D o n ' t y o u t h i u k y o u k i n h u r B e a l i t \ tie baby till she's'well?'' ..'"-' : ; : , , T h e o l d v f o i n a h fell on her knees be- (ude tho bed, she gathexod the baby close in hex nrins, she swayed to iand fro as If she w-ere rocking".'It". The> apathy had vaiiished from h e r f a c e ; i t w a s as g l a d a s s u n s h i n e : . •'.'-, : ; ; >: rril nuss her: till ahe'gitjB vvell," she sobbed, "or we'll die. together. " .,' '" " S i x m o n t h s h a d p a s s e d a w a y ; It was o n a b e a u t i f u l afternoon i n t h e spring- time. : A l l t h e r o s e s i n T w o H i l l s were abloom. A carriage drawn by two splendid bays came clattering up the v i l l a g e s t r e e t ; T h e g r e a t p e o p l e h a d r e - turned. >\' ' : , '•; -. S •';•;,'.'.'•",".• Sitting in the dooxatep of a little w h i t e w a s h e d c o t t a g e w a s a small yel- low haired girl. S h e w a s e w i n g i n g her f e e t a n d s i n g i n g a t t h e t o p o f h e r v o i c e . A b o v e . h e r the red roses trailed them- selves luxuriously. ".•'. The lady looked out and vraTed her hand and smiled. The child stopped s t a g i n g a n d stared. ; "She doesn't, know-m©;'' said the g r e a t l a d y , w i t h a h a l f s i g h a n d a laugh. B u t t h e y^Ilcrvtr h a i r e d g i r l r o s e from t h e d o o r s t e p w i t h a l a c r i t y , r a n i n t o t h e cottagei and laid her head in t h e o l d grandmother's lap, hiding her face. " I ' m g ' a n n y ' s b a b y , " s h e s o b b e d . The o l d w o m a n heard the carriage w h e e l s a n d the c l a t t e r i n g n o n e * . She p a s s e d h e r h a n d t e n d e r l y o v e r t h e r u i n e d yellow head. "Yes, d e a r y , " s h e s a i d f o n d l y , "and h e r a i n ' t n e v e r g o i n t o b e s o l * n o m o r e . " —Washington Star. At ••>; r>\^ mmM B action. (Jranny Lemon's daughter had died «wlng money and owning furniture.. It w s s o n l y r i g h t t o t h e d e a d w o m a n that t h e s l u r o f d e b t S h o n l d l>e r e m o v e d from her ninne. JuBttce was bound to be hard oh (Jranuy and the bai™. T h e r e w a s n o t a doubt in the m i n d o f the villagers that Granny and the h u b y w o u l d have, to be d i c p a t ^ h e d tf> t h e <-"nn'ty jKXjrhouse. One by. one the effwe^ts of the' late Mary Arm were knockwl down to the neighbors.^ The Ia«t ajticie sold was.*.. bro»JUj w h i c h w a s u « a r l y a i l h a n d l a It: was kuiKjked down ton broad shouldered miui, wlio had put upon it the treihen- dumi bid of 20 oeiits. *•-,'- "Siar)' A n n L e m o n w a s h i s g a l o n c e , " said an old inhabitant of "Two Xiills. '•She'd U-nt h e a p ' a ' tix>k h i m , " suid s o m e eii»' e l s e ' ' H e ' d 'a' kept.her corn- . f o r t a b l e b e h i n d the.^ b l a c k s m i t h shop. ."•'"• The auotloneer had enterwl the cot- tage to make sure that tUl the furiiituro bud beeu put up at the sale. Everything waflgoiie. t'iil> for gnuiiiy and the baby •the ITt.tlo r o o m was.empty. ; Th<- '-,'!d v« iii:ui s/it ujx.ii tht- su^ps .leivling to t»'.t;;li»T alsivr. Khe wasihuld; i n g t h e b a b y i n h e r arms. The nnotioTieer v>;as nnt eonsldered an odd .man, but ho was a man of impnlse, big and. bold when .the Impulse took hold ot him.. Ho hesitaU-d a m o m e n t , look- ing a t t h e o l d w o m a n and the baby- Then he went forward Mudr^uily and picked the baby out of tho old woman's "arniK. "i'vo got an idee, granny;" The suotitiupex stepped to the door after ut- tering the»o otmsolatory words, and .mounted. tho. ; t a b l e , , w h i c h had ad ready been Sold, with the b a b y c l i n g i n g fast t o h i s neck. " N o w h e r e ' s a fine piece o',ware," be called Out loudly'. "This baby'i m g u u u o save its old * granny from the ^poor's houm',, that's what, it's a-gunuc do WhoMl pnt; a. big bid on a rosy :cheek«^d, hoarty baby? Hay, vrhat',11 you bid?" T h o p o o p l o d i d hot cornprehend; T h e r e w a s s i l e n c e i n t h e c r o w d . "I'lit not iu fer aocoptiu a, little bid," roared tho auctioneer.: "I don't w a n t , n o ofleriu of dollars or cents, 1 w.ant. htmdreds o' dollars. 8omo people ^Woold, hand rint a JW-IWPT. p ' m o n e y f e r s b a b y l i k e this'n. Ain r t there nobody in Two Hills what's hungeriii fer s "ibaby?" ''Five hundred doilarsV? called a •oioo in tho crowd,, . The villagers, turned with ohe aobord and stared at the blacksnilth., What did R a m W i n t e r s want with a baby! 'He hadn't any wlfi< to look after it Tho grocer's wife pulled her husband by the arm and whispered, "What'd w e g i v e f o r a b a b y l i k e t h a t , John?'' '• Make it $700!" said the grocer.. ''Seven hundred dollars I' * siiontod the auctioneer. "Seven hundred dollars fer, to pervido for old manimy all her Ufa; No wonder she's a l a u g h i n at yon. T h e T/e!tion8, : _as .n "-rule,-. Is- long 'lived: .Make it -a tlion^and. Come, who-'41 m a k e , i t a t h o u s a n d ? " ' .*-,"•' * . " O n e • ' t h o u s a n d dollars'" gaid thV blacteinith. -.; « - ''..,.: "One thousand- dollarsij (ioinf, goin, sj^uiii f o r $1,000;: She's :W6rth mpre'.n f 1,6ob. . 8 h e ' l l . g i v e i^ b o d y nion>C|i,- . 0 0 0 w u t h frf .satikfaoti'ou";' :^'I/Kik.- -at her- nOw. : Vou"ve skeered. h*»rv S h e ' s • a s purty when, ;ahe cries:, as: when : she laughs.'''' '.---;; i:'•''.'••.'..'••'•'..•.-^ . The little maid was puckering up her face; ; the t e a r s w e r e filling^ her great d a r k e y e s . She- put up her iittlo fat fists a n d h i d h e r e y e s a s the, auctioneer, s>gain turned her to the crowd. A t t h i s m o m e n t a carriage that was about to p a s s c a m e t o a standstill, a l i v e r i e d f o o t m a n s p r a n g t o t h e d o o r , a n d t h e g r e a t p e o p l e o f Two Hills Came pil- i n g o u t ;, . " Y e s , i t is true,'' cried tho young lady, withi a pretty, excited face, "they a r e a c t u a l l y s e l l i n g a b a b y I Tom, look a t t h e b a b y • "(Join, goin* goin, for 11,000, the p r e t t i e s t b a b y i n T w o H i l l s , the money t b k e e p i t s old grandmother from the "'poorhouseI-'-'".- :''...-• s^. '• "Eleven hundred,"cried the young l a d y , w a v i n g her black gloved hand frantically. T h e b l a o k a m i t h b i d a s h i g h a s f 1 , 5 0 0 , t h e r i c h l a d y m a d e it f l , 6 0 0 , a n d the m a n t u r n e d a n d w a l k e d a w a y . • "Gone to Mm Eustice at $1,600," s a i d t h e a u c t i o n o e r , m a k i n g a fine bow, b u t l o o k i n g a s i f he d i d n ' t k n o w what t o d o w i t h t h e b a b y . B u t t h e g r e a t l a d y r a n u p t o t h e a u c - t i o n e e r a n d r e e v e d her property in her axmi V O'auny^B baby went through awonder- ful transformation during the following w e e k , a n d t h e p e o p l e i n T w o H i l l s t a l k - e d a b o u t t h e "luck" t h a t h a d befallen b o t h M a r y A n n ' s offspring and Granny Licmoii. B u t C r a n n y L e m o n ' s spirits had not r i s o n w i t h t h e k n o w l e d g e that she was n o t t o g o to the poorhonse. Indeed it was BTMpected that Granny I<emon hatdly realiEed the bleesiupr tho* had be- f a l l e n h e r . S i n c e t h e d a y o f t h e Male s u e had been growing apathetic and feeble. , One day when g'anny's baby pointed at him from the oayriage w^ndW the .-. B x t w t t a e * . -'• -;' , "Do you mean to say," said the sharp nosed woman, "that yon charge as much for a five word ine«?age as you do for one containing 1Q wordsT "That is the rule," replied the oper- ator, '' "It's just horrid, that's what it is. I can't think of another Ave words to put in that massage to save my life."—In- dianapolis Journal. . Qalto MoKBtainoo*. -' Shesed—It's Odd about a mountain, Isn't it? " Hetaed—What is? Shesed—"that it never wears it* spurs u l G H T A N D AIRV. SamuiMr Vmm^hff$, .- Qh'$*-*miH,*0r&Aiummfim - To wr*k»oa» blood run «oMl ,As«,^ ; «^j ia | e ,.« B p e ia4«j W5 " OfdoiliMwaUUisoid, Aod oh,ror*, cow tt»«t wfll * m « , ^ . , Pn tbe whiskcrsor tb* mooa. Ob, (<jr jui I c e b o x o » K » a t J 4 « « p Wh*r«io io cr»wl and bkt*/ Aad oh. tor, • glaciMr hicb mud •*•*» On wAlch to Uko » rid*, : , --' Tr ? . And oti. for the toand ot ipse ak«t*r's steel A» il-rlngs..'.lii merryT.hyjijJi,. And oh and obi for an tc«maa w l w Will aoll us Ice uu time.- ' ' "-"-A ri *«»«a''-T*aTeiaT... give my is accutr UfatetWjaat MocJb . Her Fatherrrryou could- not dangbler Ihe eiurr^untllogs ehe tomedto. -, *, Her I>oVer^-But she and 1: both clearly understand that love in a cottage is all we •hall waut. - Hex Father Aud you will expect nothing f r o m m e f - H e r L o v e r s N o > W that its nothing but tha ce»usse. —Eidhaage. A Ot«>i Ido. "Scribble ha* agmndsciiemeonhandu:'' ''Wbat::is?itf' ! '>';.-._ - •• > ;- ** He!s geAihg' up a book that ;ts bound to sell well and be popular with the la dia*,'' . " H o w ' s t h a t ? " *rlVs the !«*t chapter of 80 different hovels 6«, n© matter where' It's opened, it will be the Last of the book.—Tit-Bit* - AT\n*«!y'nii»t.,. . In a tn-imeui of fcffociion ' Filled with )oy.»be wnid d't »p«»k, Loanlcg.on Mi arm. abe clasped it, While* l»o ( m o o o e pierciag .»hr»«Ji. "Tell mo, de«raiU"* abs beaought blni, **Haji')o,ur fotd l i v p t u r i j ^ to. hater*" *T<o,"* Ue,g»«i>rd;lr) mortal kngulsh, "liut yoa ^raspctl my .vaccinate." - ~_ . , - iJetxolt.i'ree 1'reaa. Slfiw oflt. Bobbie Blti(r—TV''Ouri- rinhlnt'. down to Vlsl Bus-attho seashore, (ireii't,you» .. Mm. Houtidcx t who -weighs'' over i!00)— f l o w d!d; ; *H>u k n o w , I-kitibU-.* Bobbl**— Maiiinm "anyg', s h e Is g^'log t.> have the bathing bouse enlarged. — Sew Vark Hernia. I>om«»»tU>. A»d»y by. d»j'datb f"llow I.is I>tme»aor grow* le»« f rt*. . lie miinc* mucb to lliis effect, - H .k>tM; whai'V-Uiil b**^' ^ Biit «b«OktlMt ibe'beir arrlVee He •carcfif walu to ae*, Bdthaatan* forth wltb )or and sajra, "Bore,'what'will liber' -Datrolt Trlbuae. /v*.^F«*' : !s*al*:WToRjeBfc' - Signs & cent each it? the (jatholtc Joarnal office. . V Get one of the steel engraven por-1 traits of the American Catholic pre-, lates and yon will send for it* eerie*. Tbe most beaptifal souvenii- ever given sway by a newspaper-, Ten cents with coupon. Three cent* extra for postage. .•..> $ 10O REWARD itOO Thmint&ct toflhti p*pa ..will; be,' r»1e»«esl*to .imnk thai there U at {**# one dreaatal e'lseasa that icieec* kaa heea abU to cure ia all i^Sm, said tiuttia CMarrh Hall'i Cttavrh Cart ia tJi« only ttMiUv* cure k»»w a to tbe rat dicaUratefaitT Catarrb betee; * csasttattlbael dleewc, reqaires r coo««»tki«wl tetatmeat. Hali'e Cauurb Care U taJua UatrraaOy, actiaa; atoacUi «p» a the blood .astd. mac-os lar&eae ef t£« tyaten, tharebyjieitrojr ia* tiit f«mdatl»q of taedt»***<), .aa* fM*t the pattest «treog-tb by bniMiea ep tbe ceaMtltatioa and: luaUtint; natuie i» dolaa; Ms Krw*. . "Tbe-' propiietore S » « 10 macb fmth In. it* cerative power*, that tkey offitr One Haoartil BWUara&r aay case tbat it fail* to caret Sea* fear Hat of taatuBoadal* •. Adsraas F. |. CHENEY * CO., Tottae, O. , Sold^bV, DrojjjUtaj "fsc He H i t It. . Visiting Clergyman (atiriou* to com pit maot his host at a Sunday aohool. calebra- Uoo>—My dear cbtidreu), to wuat que man are we most Indebted for the gloat crowd of happy (avoosaaan hero today f Bright Boy—Adam.—Oood Newa. '-'- Kcoomaxn—. w I caat a pebble tn theaea, - TWDktng tbat D*Tenuor» A» loo* a* Ufa la tnjitary Twouldcoo** back 10 tbt aborc- •Twaa tboj «b* threw my baart awaj. I t t a n k Into t h . * •**> . But Tim* ii rood, aad: reaterday Twa* s>T«a bevel to me. < - N * w .York 8ahi * ' OenejroB*,' ' ; Povseli^ Do you aiway* atjroe with your wifo wtien ehv make*: avn aaacrtlunf , jc^a^wiaon —."Why, of oourie j don't"' You don't think I would, dpprlvo her of every amusement, do youf—Brooklyn •Life- " . ' lie Wont Mjarry Her. She la beaull.'ol of person aud of manner vary (tracloo*. And she never tbat ,t*re beard of wu the aligbteat bit OlrtaUoua. Butl'Ve oome to tbe coocltulon tbat I will wed soma other Becaoae aba baa Informed m a — f m l wall. tbat abe lores another. —Weahlngtoo Star. IS ^ATUHAi;, '.' .'..*. •,;- _• ,- -" ,\Vbep you: 'look at ourcarpeta: Ollr Carpet, stock ia riot like oor Furnitare •lock, thelargest i n t h e city,-but we- utc Che grcateat: dare in telcciing the iiioat choice sty lea from the moat relia- ble rhariufacturer*, and our aggregate •aelrctlons from a large number of tnilU ' coriRnse.an aatortment that;fc>rdfa?r-t* able coloring*, pleading atylea and dur- able fab.rlc* are not to be aurpaaaco anywhere. Plain figure,- prices on eveiy piece are a* low as l» consistent with ttrst-class pood a iia.viog had, an unuauallr large f prin^ trade in Carpet*; our stock we* in condition to allow u* to place early order* for fall patterns, many of which are already in. We wiab to ertend an urgent invitation for you to come and look a t t h e m '• < ' * "**''. Our new stock comprites a.large • line, of Art Square* and Rug* rln tot? vartou* tiua 1 i ties. , VV'e a r e t ' t i u . g i v i n g excellent value* in china matting; we have told Immense ' ijuantlt iea and are atjll •upplyiitg, malting 1st 10 cents s yard which-I* pronounced, by i m a n y to be better than the uiual 15c. Iqualltles. For room* that are much in us* we'would recommend the bner' grades, that are narked at corretpondingly l*w p r i i r e i -- ", ".•'.': H B GRAVES, . lirj and ,118; S t a t e S t r e e t ;< After Her O w a QaeurU , ,Cobwigger---r:"beaf VVinthrop I*building a bouse for hla bride a_ud allows her to su- perintend thlnga. V . , Merrltt- Tie did until be saw she Was 1 makingit notbiogbnt-clpaei^ —TVuth. • •-' ' '•. ; . The Wall of » SotJlerer. | " •: :'. ™b*Jjy.ij>*Jjy;." "After tbSBaii:' And"TwoLlttl*Otrta In BaBa." ' " And"Sw**t Marie," we bare beard you all. Till the bonny of life b « turned to a*»Ll, . And DOW w» Irnaalne ltV"tlnie tooall, if you pleaae, for aometbln* new. :'V,;, ;-':', ''.' BoatooOoorler. •A Practical Dramataat. ' Fiiehd¥-Why Ido, y o u kill • off s o many people in every act? ., ' ' "-. Dramatist—Tbe oompany is small, and that is the only way I dan work In all tb* otuu-acters.—New York Weekly.; . "-'-•":••••* _ A a<>p*l*a* Caa*. •,••••'_•'. He faUed In aoolety, truth ** must taU. BS didn't quit* aneet tb* datnaad* Be had waalth aad rattMmant, danced verywea, , But he couldn't taarn how to abake hand*. . -". Wa*hins*t«»:8tar.": '",'. A OooSSMart. '•. Oe*hsway—I have oe*ti taking bors^baek lessoaia for the paat weak. " ' -- : Cn*v«Ttoo—How are 7«u gattlbg oaf Dsshswsy—I've got so I o*n sit doWa.—• Brooklyn Life. ',;• - " . v ; ' ' ".--"'':," Ke>eWamtktrCVmrtalUav. • "Wilt tlwu bey inbi*, aui»*Ho firtr* .-"•.: B*a*k«dtns*alu^toa**w '' , "I feal ao warmly toward reu. Geort*. I wUti" said Miss Kajooaa. -—Cbksasjo TrfbuD*. S-reryTIaae. . Sunday 8chool T»dcher—Now, Sammie, Jou may tell ua where all the little Sunday aohool boys want to ga Billy—I knows; in a-ewLmmin.—Chicago Inter Ocean, . ' " * . ' ,':•'' '.' B* Mswt HaveBawuaa OaSoer. Woodman, spare tbat tree. To-aohnotaaiaa;t*bo«ich. Io time of war ft aaved my iifa. And I'll protect it now. -Yonker*Stateaman. ._•'-.. , BNe-Cae***. •/••:• Donald—Your eyes sparkle like gems. They would do to set In a ring. Beatrio*>-I wonid rather set tbstnon-at, ring.—Brooklyn Life. and " -.T.i' A.'l!3 f !t'3Bia5r.i-" • ' Tb«*ln*rea»eYn oar l*»t, yeax'j ba»iae»» will m&kt It etecettaiy to enlarge war n:»D«facturtnS place. . Our hia;n wbrkmaaahlp uj low rot mkhit low price*: Wi five c*>r eti»t*S»*rl th« profit. We do not pay 11000 for a larf* store aad have tara;e txpean • to rsa, *o Ifyon thlak of having yoar teal (rarmeot made.ovai or r*qi*iraa;\ you will d o well to" j l v e a * . a call, M «ab*a tima"* can bei-aiat now and better aaUarartloa --*^V*BV. and: It will be ready te wear tb* first day tb* cold weather commence*. All far* left BOW will b*. Ineortd witkoot cbarjre. We are now located on tbe first door. No. Vij to 118 Beekley SalWittr. ry S» CIlatde street. Wr ha»* also received lb* latest styles from London an** Paris with Empire aleavesi-.,-. •"' - •'''."• -''•'/'•'.'-;•' V. GRAESEft, Bembley Bid*;., ST So. Oftstwkist L -' Hla StMrille*, .'•. , "I kissed the 000k," her bub allowad , •1*ot i f I ^ t b * « r e s A w a v o w e d ' SwtM alar SJ»Mb*r wssk.**, . .*"**a i W..|fe*w-*sB|j. '''i^sJi&Si Burked White, -Bookbinders,- TBrackett House Building, 140 Mill St. fakt Eievator. Tel. 43 Rochester. N. Y. Rochester, (N y.) Business University. SUMHER SCHOOL. Ba«nes»;Siirmh*nd and English courses Ent«r,a«y,tta^ iK ,.||t»^tr*tefl'Cwculari •*fe^f.^W^v' : . r -i m ITEl FB.il f-W.'.^ .:-, i I Mondj Tuesdi Tuesd' Wedm Thurst Bran Monda Alii Secrets '.dent'.-t: t ere stir menibe '-these t\ "disagfi .for.: t h e n- i JOHN MCaPBT S O0'» :"" ; "BOOK* -»0»,arififst'.'"- ' - Pau-adlae of Gad, or tb* Tlrtv** of tk*) Batored Kleart—Tb* bl«a«otx*, dM Sowava aad tb* trait*, wbeae aweeOteas aa* aeatiakasaat* (lve* twaltb aad life. 1* aao., cloth,tl.oo. T b e B a p p l a e M of Hear*)**—ST it*T. F_ 8. "Soadfeaax, 8. J. A treatlae tbat ftva* as alt that Catholic tbe^ory teach** aboat Hear**, aa* eiVe* it tn 'aa aotheatJc aad JadareMlaa*' lona is coa, datb, Si.«M>. - -' Ood, Crtar inaUMns-By Bev. F. fi. Boo«i- reaxts, S. J. ThUwor* COBVUICM alt evsauw •laaer that has ahttoet loot hope, tbat Ztot 1* really anil truly atovias; aad fe^hiaf ratbar. t> mo.,cloth, I1.00 Praetleal Piety—A* set forth ia tb* spirit- Itaal letters, meditation*, and alacoarat* of St. Francis deSal**. 1* no doth, Si.00 Holy Cemim«nl*jat|ItUla>XJr*—ByRev. Hubert l^cbro*. Addressed to tbosc who believe, an*, who make their faith ibelr whole delight, it rno. cloth, 91.00 Manoal «f tb« Saered Heart—Mental an* vocal txerciaes fordallv a*e, or for special devo- Hoa* to tbe Sacred Heart of Jeta*. " ' JOHK M C B P B r * CO., Pabuahers. - BadUaaore, Md. •.•". -'To The rangecn of. toe. ,1 '••Sf>t\A IS . ii .• plr.as-:-' pee n da , place a ; resort f -being, r: '•,'rhdiiw'f recreatj *ea*ou. : * It is beauty. : . for th<-\ announ in the ii parls.'oi that it c celebra attentto pr<;scnt giounds toei^It meui"•';,: places., -left und day of i A* th = ; for the . ..lies and rangemi com pan a «erien grOundi children tend wit -cj. relreshn 3 pavilioji •prices., -,? the. bay i the day- , *ienac of boiirdnt : •••. -Tl»f': beenVarf " of the C ! 1 p. ;n ..the; east ', Fa*i. •Branch--' Casey..c •ieci:'his < necesaar I together fl bythe cc 1 , 'Priae-! befa of t X j;p,-:n* vve4K, n '°' ;*Fecbndi ' ; ; ysrd*^-. - . 'i'» : *;t» Conditio ooe boot .^eposi't ii in* pile wili run ! •jijeir QW.I "toning th the goal requiried PO!' -(vvht handing firstVbb shallbe be a tie 1 wo cont *gainJ ,1 i.s'hail b*! : refuse to feited.an •* Piiresi •l.oo. 3'30 P 'and: polk 18.5c: se 3:45o- - tantu mm : c-. M. a $*.&; * 4 p » . yeari. 1 ondift. j ..'• •*•'.'" 'bj Monday Tuesday Thursday Counci their rej J»1J9 ' progressr the 1mm other Cot * . ' - ' •" :- -:€ Monday- Wedeadaj Thursday , , , ' Knigh 4-4rnted 01 1 KAtorBc*

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n«r Main *ait::Wifli«ro 'street*.', were wdlstteoded and notbiog C»Q be atjd too p%b fn prfti*e of t ie Siitar* who instructed the children in their different parts. The jprdgrWame con-silted of Co-fig*, choroses, recitation*, Iw., iactqding * benotifal cantata in foijt *ct« efttitled *' A JUreftp oiTl'air.y ''&*»!,* to wM% ?$ popHA tot* p»rt. M ifoe clome eight prize a»bda1a were nar«P «dt thqeo of the bigbe*t *Uud-IBJ! m folldf *: for Regents exami-nation,Wen. P. 0roden and Hannah

.J^::0lly9^i&r'\.I«glU•r'•ttspdai>vV^•t SundaySchool, Obas; 0 oard and M ary fkiWftji for Obi ieiiiko. Doctrine, John

(X Charters and -Alice Murphy; for de-^qpoi twent , Hugh•.'.MeOaire and Mar-

, ^ e « | r M/ BeaflBOhd; Tbe generous donori of theBP beautiful medals are Mt^J)^XUooT6tCb*a:iy Mo-

'£. ,Cf*rtfe^ Abrabaoi Hawkins, Timothy f,'&Mjd$wr 3t*phe» Gbar*>ej\ Tho»; 0 Sweeney, Tho.. A K*u& sod Ber­nard Borgtnan. The class of *9i nurd-feer* 18 a* folio we: J M F. Carroll, fhjO». II. Carroil, Pierpti Fi Charter*, Thiof. J, QOafsej, Wm, -f, (Jroo^n, Jno, A. Henqe8»ey,Ed w»rd 8. EeUey, Jdward P. MoPonald, Hannah B Ca

c ..fcitl,. $S*rg*re.f'-Js', D^wnood. Joseph H McUartby, Margaret^ Deanjoodj 4o#epbine K McCarthy; Margaret O M i ; ; , , ; • ; : ' > . • • • • . - ; • : ; •

MissOiai* Hickey gate a lawn party thnrnday evening at 'Hie. hoine of bet, pireptf on Jtohft .-'Street,, the Sight w»» • perfect one for the affair and 4l{ present were nicely enter-t * i a t * d . . • »"••'

Tbe 4.:0,M:JBrapeh So;--'i q£G*-U. f., attended iUte State Gen*

o wmop at Rochester Monday, $ut< «OQ'» Band accompanied the in to the truin. It waj! %>ery ofedit*bie «hof-ia*; for their flrat appeftraaoe, and all w**ra well pleased with, their recepV lion in the city. . '

Go Tne»d»y afternoon Jane aSih, ocoared the death of lire. John Gart-iandf aitor • abort; and painful ill-

Mr». GartUnd waa much be-Jowi4 bf i l l wbo Itnew b«r, *ad im d e » t h h u e M t a abadow over ber i*rg* circle of friend*. She leatea • hoibatd and three children to

\ »o«rn ^ loifi^ > MR l>eftnie Mo€!>rnilck of 8t; An-

drew*! Seminary, EocheaUr, ia home for tbe aaramer Taxation.

Mr. Golden alao of St Andrew* . aemiaary ia here ai Mr. McOormickV . f«NMft*\: ._'j.'

^ fa* j&Uowin| are the Cathcljo nt««l*»ti tpeoding their racation at

.:• ... Miaaea Catherine Donnelly 'of Stored, Heart Rocheater, Catherine Qlwtj of Naaarath Convent Roohea-Mr, Meaara. Obarle* Bnrke of (S^rgiiloWsBi WiWiam Smith of Alle-

Jfeany college, and William and pbn 0*lieary of Georgetown. . Tueedav morning Jane S6th, war

oelebrated at nine o'clock the anni-^t-mry 0f R^T. Fabler EoglJah 88tb, ye«r of prieat-bood; he bad preaid-ed cter $tv Mary'a.oboroh thia til-togfljfCHfSfi yeara laat April, The ekorch WM deoorited rcrjr prettily

:. for tbe ooc«*ion by the •iatera, *nd children alto tbe choir, aolos were rwdered by Mr. Will O'Brien, Mi« Katharine Moran and otbera.

Sunday, Jnne f4th the ifplomaa • nod oertiScatee of honor and • promo*

floM were diatribnted to toe children of St. Mary* lohool. Among tboae wbor«iieT«d diplomaa are,* Muaea Asa* MoPhillip*, Anna McOormack, May Kgao, Agnea ParreH, Meaan MarUn Clancy, Tbomaa Martin, William Tnrner and Jamsa MoPbil-

: *%«• i -/-.,- -'-.•-'•.."'•'••-.• . r - ^ ~ 0 Mia* Nellie Lynch of Rocheater ig

*'' riaiting Mra. J.' Mary,. Mia* Lynch Haeoome to this Tillage in bopea of reooTttrfng her bealtb, her Oanandai-

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84. Mary'a choir attend tb* Naia-relfc convent gra4oations in Roobec-

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n o r s e t h a t i t w a s a m i s t a k e for a p e r s o n

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p o s i t i v e l y t h a t M r s . E n s t i c e w a s g o i n g

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ttild; t h e d o c t o r s h e n e v e r c o u l d f o r g i v e

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m a n w a l k e d : h a s t i l y a c r o s s t b o g r o o n d i i

a n d e n t e r e d t h e b i g h o n s e by t h e r e a r

way.- . '' '

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l i b r a r y b e t o o k f r o m , h i s p o i k i t a g r o a s y

p o c k e t b o o k , a n d o p e n i n g i t l a i d t l i e ;

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t o g i v e y o n y e r p r i c e . ' '

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l a m e ' n t e d t l i u t riK'klects s q u a n t i e n u g o f

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t h i n g , " s i t e s a i d . " C o m e , I ' l l s h o w

h e r t o y o u . "

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g r e a t l a d y t o t h e n u r s e r y , w h e r e t h e

. j aby t o s s e d In i t s l i t t l e c r i b . " H h e ' s

b a d t h e b t ^ t o f d o c t o r s , " s a i d M r s . E a s -

t i o e , " b u t i dojQ't b e l i e v o a n y b o d y k n o w s

w h a t ' s t h e m a t t e r w i t h h e r . "

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h e st<>op«><l a n d p a t t e d t h e l i t t l e flaming

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. w i t h h i s p r e c i o u s b u n d l e , h i s $ 0 O 0 b a b y .

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or t h e b a c h e l o r q u a r t o x a b e h i n d i t , b u t

d i r e c t l y t o t h a t l i t t l e w h i t e w a s h e d c o t ­

t a g e w h e r e l i v e d t h e o l d w o m a n w h o

h a d b e e n r v s o u e d f r o n i t h e p o u r h o u s e .

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b a b y o n t h e b e d .

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s h a d i n g h e r o l d e y e s .

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, T h e o ld v f o i n a h f e l l o n h e r k n e e s b e -

(ude t h o b e d , s h e g a t h e x o d t h e b a b y

c l o s e i n h e x n r i n s , s h e s w a y e d t o iand f r o

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g l a d a s s u n s h i n e : . •'.'-, : ; ;

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t i m e . : A l l t h e r o s e s i n T w o H i l l s w e r e

a b l o o m . A c a r r i a g e d r a w n b y t w o

s p l e n d i d b a y s c a m e c l a t t e r i n g u p t h e

v i l l a g e s t r e e t ; T h e g r e a t p e o p l e h a d r e ­

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l o w h a i r e d g i r l . S h e w a s e w i n g i n g h e r

f e e t a n d s i n g i n g a t t h e t o p o f h e r v o i c e .

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s e l v e s l u x u r i o u s l y . " . • ' .

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h a n d a n d s m i l e d . T h e c h i l d s t o p p e d

s t a g i n g a n d s t a r e d .

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g r e a t l a d y , w i t h a h a l f s i g h a n d a l a u g h .

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t h e d o o r s t e p w i t h a l a c r i t y , r a n i n t o t h e

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g r a n d m o t h e r ' s l a p , h i d i n g h e r f a c e .

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w h e e l s a n d t h e c l a t t e r i n g n o n e * . S h e

p a s s e d h e r h a n d t e n d e r l y o v e r t h e r u i n e d

y e l l o w h e a d .

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miui , w l i o h a d p u t u p o n i t t h e t r e i h e n -

dumi b i d o f 2 0 o e i i t s . * • - , ' -

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s a i d a n o l d i n h a b i t a n t o f " T w o X i i l l s .

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