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SATURDAY NIGHT.
isaveD Ge
Jawes ELVERsow,
rovitene TRIETOR.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1889.
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THE DOINGS aT FALCONHURST |*9
A Plotful and Powerful Story
BY C. V. MAITLAND.
BEGINS NEXT WEEK.
THE FAMILY CHINA,
YY BELEN FORREST ORAVES.
gr
Hin plee Pd Uke to know ft,
“And we’ accepting other people's
Thankwgiving Invitations woul I've got to feel
goaround, It lone F
“arean't be done,” aid Kathloea, catty,
6 family, was the ge!
Azzy, sitting at her needlework between thera,
looked with euger eyes fro one to the other.
anne Kathleen,” sald she, “why can’t It be
lone 17
‘say nothing of md
wens crockery
10
Rauhitene We hadn'tinieh
oro wenn jaa
radanipped.* «oe
fll. In’ the Ittee ot |
ich she wacokutrmun aud
i
abet 10 such romergency’ bud sug>
ca ieself to her.
Contin'oulda't we buy wet?” she flatly
tenty of money—not else.”
1 sharply retorted
fore helreases |
Y¥:
Five minutes of silence ensued,
Lisiy'par ‘sae sole saressing hand on her sls-| so it wouldn't dra IRD Off onto somebuddy’s plate,
“Dear Bell,” whispered she, “:
point ys ‘you very, very much to Bie up thi
sebeme?
“Unquestionably st would,”
Tobe. We can't eat and drink without cups aud
Plates, suppose!
Wijo's tint Pinging at the door?" erte@ Kath;
conte after the lace, it Won't be ready for an how
en
bk said Nora, the
lana Ww}
ron et feup heli to for the man swois,
eranta pernal
Nifauternate tndeedrand. inarked {Glue with
“Seomfully ptvored Kathleen, “That's ast
ae ‘you, Boll~you're always Jamping at concla-
stor
said nothing, only worked diligently away
tor Tea oe the tid ‘ive vere h
gavonebriok of delight.
od ah wae Fost, delicious old
eehatn
china! Pale tea-color, w! old band aronnd
the edge a and a botterdy pulnte ein the middle of
every piece! Kath have we @ fairy god-
mother?”
“Iv mast bea surprise,” said Lizzy, “Bat who
can have boon so thougefult”
“anne Eunt au Se,
Fouseer ft must t ‘sia family ontina? Pain
7 Mavb ia the nick Of Hine
“There Bieter In two m scream.
sa bizer Sn, s. Belly how could you be so care.
jesa
“That's nothing—thore’s plenty more.” sald
bets the tall set at's do Bediare ts yee,
Tee t Tn [never folk v0 rich "invmay life"
hing, ae it was christened on the
owas duly unpacked. gloated 0 ashed,
and arranged on tng abel von rire very:
I9@ bad to be o! way Wo muke rooin
Jaabel wrote the letter of invitation for the
Barrette! ‘dinner which was to pay up all ber
ba country relutions promptly ac-
td ras. 80 jan
on” ina big. cloak em-
be. Kathleen mended
ares Srave ‘ "they bela jer
gmnipiackty agai thi ae nnd faa a latte
Boma neat for*tuomvciven in the top
Srsuey fat with indomitable conrare,
ager baleen tee Repetto ot the
mein
going to start the supper fro. eet the bite of
Sire and’ packing ber tn the’ bo of that
Box that the chine one in, and here was a folded
Boay'saece Sadie, aad wor don'e know any Ete
facia, Kimott, aud we never heard of a eolies-
tion
Inabel Jumped up and cluped her hands.
Kaa tee ay the eet
igegrovexti
poute'next doors blunder of tne skpressman’ed
said Lizzy, tarning pale, “It will be found out,
sekaanambors stxcente cach, We pay postageon all Unl= and bé bus no, erations fn the ely. And. “only
or ow for one year to onsaddress, | Aud fired before. Baia feng and
‘hegtersea whet copiea can attorward add | when Lizzy eame hon
olther by Fos Ofiee Onter oF | rouebud ot 'y from Unele Jeblal,
| Mr. Valdez bad also been eloquent on the subject
Lnsy. Yes, I'm sure &ten-pound tarkey would | give a bora
a
Ba
ths cool, ampertur buble apie ures uid Peter
well for Kathleen nd Lizzy," ¢omplacentiy ob-
‘thai
on't got obina enongh—no, mor yet | Foxe | froin the table,
an"
onld ft anep. | | Slant rents ondertans seat she sa.
sabe!'s,
response Hiluy If Wa gouto be te apy ite got bees ie plckea Jet aorta
°
leon. Jamping up. Fit its Mes. Dalley at | aie ‘to quaclla’ agits cu go to callie’ one ano
F | wi
iulaior tear ozen tugboat ute
a agen bucaPane ts Arne | gt“anae my onapay fo mgs hey cn
Penomorting 4 from Uncle denial, 1 know! ex-| out putting in when
vs thinking of ws, dear | snetied bins, a sure enough, fur be ts powerful fond
J” ot backbones.
1 wi ie ws
an’ tuey Would hey nootne
be up, saben the table, like they done wien they Ae
fae
Bong, furail tw
John “Eddard ‘tole fe sal %
thonth oF 0 ago, an” be badn't no doube it | had and ait that
Deon here, too, but what we would 9
matob ol ‘with mi
ished st John Ea
een as
Let's move awxy, under cover of the night”
said laibel, “Love pretend we kaow notbing of
eater”
“eUut one thing to be done,” sald Lizxy, | hus
in bor quietsedictent ways “The plate must 06 |
au j
repli
“Pand bow Is that to be done, I'd like ta know 1”
| moaned Nfespaiting taabel.
| ule trinstben sculey and pinnooxerctee, Paints
‘Snes we
Hbsiteve' could get ber o'paint & Hate to rep
[tne Urokeaone.se toate one but an capere
could tell the ditference.
Cried sanguine Isabel, “But—but what
are we to do about tho pacers dinner?
Sige nrustdo the best wa ‘cua with what we've
said Lane
gots said Lizzy, ortsply.
sWell
haven't toa you all." sald Isabel, hanging ber
prety, hower-like
Siadtel, ye ken anything else?”
“ebro!
sNhorthat know of, hut T asked’e, Vatdex
tecome to our Thankwiving dinner ine second
cashier, you know, in our pince, He's.
Ed PoiaiTag a Clinton Pike bowrdtay
Hou are alwaye doing timprudent things,” sald
Lier. “Bat ae Yad alt hve eat on't
PlgtGe and fellow ware ike me rect of ua"
i
Tt 00} copy”
plstocthere wns oyy Just “me to et i pase
T tne bos, re:
ou to th Sed
frmed wo mo Sedgeyrore unnaioh next doe
‘Thunkesiving Duy eames the dinner wes Poole:
ealby the'young experts ina man wer tod credit
fang number of evokin
VElday. what do you think? eried Kuthleon,
eres
&
g
é
F
upon from “Crooker & Delts—a_ lovely
eng this | ais
MJ." sald Uncle Johiul.who eat siniting broud-
he Hive, “f entouluted it sas mast too bad
ven ea port fooled so before: and me and your Aunt
gis eye something.
2, £ Eunice, “let's step 'ronnd
lively ahd git it washed and onthe tule nore
Boland her Mr, Valdez git home. frou thelr
wal
“Bat look here,” said consin Peter Prosody,
eres backin' up to the door with a bar:
rel
rains ins but it pours,” ort 4 Lizzy.
“Oh ne kind you all nr “ aay
‘aid Miss Jes
Seine seme thing.
0 real flowin'-bia
from Grun'ther Sa:
porty the gals ‘ost Ghat other set, cancive in the
uot ked in Ubree shoe boxes this
g
ai
in came Isabel_and her escort.
of china, as it seemed.
“He ‘bus been telilng me such an interesting
Pi
Shiny, painted with maroon-winged butterdies,
and if was sent fo the wrong place, and it bas only
Just found its way bowe.”
aber mane Sedgegrover™ sald Kathleen,
00} coh
Tyee te Valdez sasrsred, ed, promptly.
“Is ma have lecelving bin!” oried
Kathleen.”
“He knows everything,” said Isabel, laughing.
and he has promived never fo bettay use And
when fusked bim to eat bls Thanksgiving dinner
with us, I thongat Be was a friendlesy stranger.
fiat We seems he ty Mra, Sedyeurove's brother, wad
grand invitation to néce
And mona 1d 8g
me, she could only re:
Hig the compliment Dy nccepung my invitation
= a unity attr all round, eh said Mr.
ohnekle.
Mir, Valdez mad so,agrecuble that the
ions one and wr’ Sporored Teubel’s choice.
‘Riehieen the’ family eritio, was foreed to
nd the willer pattern cbaney ‘Il come tn
ter all,” suid Miss Jemma, with a
here's a sight more wear tn the blueedged
" stubbornly,
“And the new romebd “alshes, thes'il_ do very
sane Enos."
an a. for we've received may the Lord
inital! ald Cnele Jevale ue they
wees whether pee ‘ 19 Tsubel’s ance, the
orock ‘or the Thanksgivi :
crocker s e Thanksgiving ginwes,
MISS POTLEISHE PORGIVES.
aMrsoui
“Iva got a crow to ptek seit yon, Bellngy,”
gaye Bilve Petit, wen we had sot down to
Usyoue got which” says T, tur I was a-pouring
catteo, an’ had to hold the 1d on with a fork,
ke enough si im with hot coffee, so 1
SA. erow to pick,”
aye Ir "fetch fenlong then, an’ we'll soon
Jonathon to ook ‘nec
now, be,
ole teen
tarmnalan’alehe OF Af yor must hov a fracan, wait
Efoared my #ittice il muagree wich me if you go
told blue ‘up two pal ov etalre, to gitting obstroperion
Charges pald in advance Se, nim, plone, an the ex: |.8'oq mooan’t to git so, putcheky.” says 1, for 1 | tb protien gi
Rerey a up the font step, ‘ira hon ait 182°", | wag reat waited atbeln’ balled a: cle ity, syou
with the 2! and the rain, and marked ‘Glass, | Jest tackle your backbone, an’ let us tend to o1
mtn cares” own conearne.”
Linen What are you talking aboatt” orted | "Yon woe we hd backbones far breakfast, betn
riatiteen few for ubammer and serew-triver to | we hud comp'ny, an'T knowed "twas all he gould
ao to chaw on them, an’ keep his toeth in, with: | mate, Gay Blaine.
Tilklnge: Ae that
t bis name Yerwo
sen! MOL the ieiter, wats a
H Hot the bot
Out pis, It not your gett
ttt toegake STE nn
about thut, an’ i'll formive 3e Be Hy
mouldare it ble nae had’ begua with Sytoing
ss, Haveourt, where I teach the two pretty | else.
Thad masbed the lump Dy that me, en’ aidn't
sr ieind, | tegt so
oft, in balay
Before re went amAy,
‘Thay talked of te SZ death of ore,
strack in Valdez, “when I invited her | -
laclon
Ite portarne on she ai
mith Pt To ‘change
e! fae the
you wala
zs
Fore
how our spare
jard fal out
“ui! J don't mind so
hon.
‘An! tht they got intoa res sage, an
ae ‘ora CSepot into the sion
then thelr necks
night now, an’ set my
fossa ua over
1 HALIMDY Beowonane,
A THANKSGIVING ROSE,
Upon cata: biel steam, 1
he oly know tat Maria's tone
mia tvery iri route ed
Fo iagered near.
‘That in his eye tre dwelt a spell
‘To neti hor despest heart,
Al when bis Ingorlng hand clasped hera,
‘She wiabed they no%er might part
“But now, for maay a weary mont’
‘He wandered far away,
She wondered. mia Ating blab,
Afe'er, 1m nay
ve waniored set
‘Beside the mursuriug streant,
cr-heod in band,
omer hours
ets play.
Greauned of fm, and saw
His dark oses' ganclug light
ames on barhapyy faca,
horas
was right.
bonny bloom
s¥ ghe ered, with glee,
Like elild ood glad
ni chambers to my windum-raune
mut os
rete sweet
love you wellt
‘Now promise you wil ese
ny happy eyes Thanking mora,
Fall opened to the:
and shen 1 Trae be deeains of mel
ell you, bonny ener"?
‘The bud made anenet ita
smite
‘rurough alta wrapptega warm aud 3%
Expanding all the while.
enerlere
moet
Fed It, with eyes.
‘Made wistful with love's hopes and fears,
‘Not always bert oor wise,
“aud do you car to penaa me, roe?
aa ‘eat roe guste, ath 008
eart-eats wlid tart
And thas she told her gute ove
‘Unta the letentng ower,
Tis changes bir SY hoar.
‘he broke Ines you
us
set aivery belt:
bs roe, dear tse, ho deeauns of met”?
tier sven Ukeliving wells
OF gtd et and sane rm
A THANKSGIVING STEA- ‘PARTY.
“1 wish we could image wm fatrodaetion. She's
Het I've soon since 1 cate to Balti.
nat an Oppos:
car ba." laughed bis
“Sire sounded our Tunas,
ot acquainted Nwith ber next-doo
froatrangers in thie ely,
at belore he bern ne says to Mi #0 ‘oontent to stare at yonder fair
Rh tghe now Jest go ahead an’ less know | Indy act 1 have tried a little mila
wae oe, ee at te Zour erep f flirtation, but it wouldn't work, Yon see, I'v
siya 1 brustting up, | taken a sort of fancy to the pretty artist myself.”
so Pe as char & chicken then Gen 1, indeed,” spoke George
‘nly, too, to try to at
rt
n't no chieke
d git rited beraelt
“ta
ent to gnawing bis
wn’ go, seein’ his mouth was
a rar
gays to Miss Pel ee ata it you've got | your books to
agin me now? Less i 2 Whi
80 you sbi.” saya s
i. Pu
can't to
alien about Jone Fadardt” say:
ogglin’ at me till her eyes ‘Tooked ns biparound | ™
8
£06fiy best chany sassers. oulda’t look at | windo
Jono eddard a Furker, not if te vas & bachelder, ree
n* was the last man ‘In the world! “A. prin
Says sine, “eet 6 OD Of sighte ‘a asiceping of
‘say. ¥
auytiines, tke wi ina holler | chatver en
F goo
"SJonn Eddara don't steep in a holler
be?” says seetiaee galing dows aoe ace bite vagy ‘ialag. 4
to git
at that,
image, an” ined: | duct, wi
miter cat his word:
Lave: gen
tract The autantion of’ young aay whoso on.
rants noibing ae ‘the kind, " i Pabetshi
& ores La
topped fara spelt, | blind, and we've watoted yous, o "you take
a mina “ten yon want 19
Fn a leat when you
Four goom, and” you, cas
(Cand to mind our meern
we're not eee isu yet and
goings toll searance" a 6 and 1
concert in love
nd the
studenta scanned ‘his face
petty, brow bead at yonder
a cMiny, AC vou had tle
ught to Know it by b
‘a two annoy me unspeakably by your
tim Sey Will you stop? Orsball
a8 to your Foon
SSE on tare hum,” sald Lee,
rard the door.
Of of bis backbone an"iiekin’ bis: fn is friend want to
ihe great of. ng is friend ‘ars
‘Bal t take no notice of his | “To be in ove ith at (ora year oF more—to
exaption, ‘ont jena ‘ie Ona taliin’ ‘ere. Live within didiance of per for months
Wiwuwt vown Ladkrd” Xmas. talkin’ about,” know nothing wore. of bet than bor
says ane. Tr be sata, ockifgiy. "Oh, you lageard to
Fnen, far goodness sake, who was i11” says I. | love! Jil teach you a lesson In wooing.
= Whig, tt was that Pockies man Chat stayed. vere Bat George was bent son hie text book, and
awhile* says she. “Jong Ee ne wa
rd was a-teliln
bie ng
ne gm Tod m ¥ face fe
+ Bie tuokiied meso onexpocted. like 1 aidn't know
what fo say nor wach ‘way to lool
oT jest looked into the en
ao os o engar-bow!, an?
‘think
eabingg a hard Unntp, an wae CIM
what execute 40 ibukewbon donuhon
‘i
TAPE Tsang, Mise Potinad, don't you ree
collect’ you allus stuck to it you wouldu't hey a
0 alga that be bud heard:
bie
capital f
wu
“‘And'he sai
ink and. paper,
twg tormentors, were
4 Lee Craven wus
med to it, It might
bring ne some amansoment and ive sy eae
Guitvbere.” You write ity san No
rw Gay; then b “A
fara aie rant do lngnt ue when he finds
Innghea.
were pons,
14 on which w
sete a Hog thne the forrent
words be wrote’ were to bear frull whlch bie own
‘ub lips would dnd very bitter in the thiue to
in they bad left,
him, George Litvere was not ee Se text
cna
ter n n across the al
andsuchrwed anes itue Le In GeorKs
Spring came, and examinations, and then Guy
ue angrily t0 Seon, one © evesing in the lat
her
a great denon your, he vat Tesmpson's
ce hawen ~
and attitu
8
nde hn ee 3
3 sweetness in them,
And Gay left him withont a word. What was
there for bim to say? Genres had wow her, after
Many a voice =m co this ‘aeration of our
5a res
Such, ‘mower, is not likely to be the fate of
ving
ei f
to gre for ail eae gsi the’ irentent blebsing
fhe for anny along an, the reunion ‘of house
‘We bless Thee for the giftswe ne'er caa pay!" A.
then! ornamented i oes indicative
tastes a
Me
‘gm
anownier after hee futher ‘had tate jal
iar pa Ae Poet ‘Port Mahon,
MARK MEREDITH'S MISTAKE,
A lawn party was being beld for the benettt of &
little chapel o:
to ,
brittlantly lighted. A brase band ren
iusto ta one of the pavilions,
voots in woieh. were lavish
| fancy articles, presided over by the prettiest gins
ho could be brought together on’ such an oc
Meredith strolied from table to table,
g Humerouls purchases, for he was wealthy
Liberal, und wanted to wid the object ‘whieh
din view. Ho il, erect, bund
some, “dignited youn} man, who bad seon’ uiven
of the world, aid who bad wingled in the Dest
° .
love with Mattie 81
nl Apel. ma
Kowever, for sho Wav fuselnating. a
‘in face and graceful in uti Svith ‘bionds
rigut brown eyes, m0) nnd dimpled
one, conkaing and Ste
Sive, Dat not enough vo te subject Ree toy orn:
cian.
Mark Meredith was not quite sure that bis love
wus reeiprocated,” Hor effusive manners were 30.
wns pu: 4
weleoine, I
cause she Was Just as cordiul to Gther adinivers,
pls guumtered about the)
Alain
white ten ea fats tha doo:
Took ea
disguise :
Si deceived otkerg: but {aia not deocive hits,
He noted the blonde hair that the hood aid not
entirely contin Srowmeyesund the dexibie
Ripe which the slik mucie dla Not ‘conceal, and tae
Faces! contour which the gaudy dress simply
wightone
1e ha ad onan pate o of bracelets of Etruscan gold,
nique’ ta decign, and ‘evidently. inde. ine ths
Orient He was Surprised that she bad pegiocted
“8 remove them, in her desire to hide her
ty.
dollar among the other coin on
the lable and held Que bis band. She took. 11a
hers, gazed into the puim fora few. moments, and
iaik volubly, very much at Kou
neigniticantly personal.
shestartied hin with © grave Ite. speech, 66
sregentty elesed that it'brought @ flush to'bis
eply In love with the Indy you
Jul, with slow deliberations hee
Sven looking: seteMieb at him through “the! silk
task, “You do airy, and vet
ate Ot Ser protercnes for eu. sven
esi iare you! ‘are
wise ‘She is tynovent and’ goody it would. phin
her very mich to reject yourand you should be
considenite enough to spare her that,
“I—don't—understand you." replied “ine for-
tupertelicr, with vome contusk
chi ejaculated Mark Meredith, a little sav-
ay ae “flowever, thank you, Perbaps it was
Kind in you to warn me, It males it—less—less—
You seein strangely affooted,” the you
suid, it 1 hive wounded: your Feelings, i
at randoin, und you
enooumgemen
SHeplye gloomily.. “i bid you farewell
Hig aiid Out of the tant aud the ile tn nase
biao vk Tookea ‘after him with a. Dewit
Bored expression In er wees
Reteete Dae there wus no heartinese in tte
‘Mark Meredith tet ‘he neighborhood the next
Qay, and th xt mui] brought Muttie Sloane the
following tet
an ne yen you ald tat ras deol
ore tie pnt Yas use about to prope to obra
irl fevery much nde af he tay byw gee 308 aid
tora shal nM Una ya. eapeat it bow.
thay ‘ver appetto mar the sorely of your i
Mattie read the letter three of four times, sige
then locked it up in her portable desi,
je next summer iSuba Mark” Steredith enjoy-
he Mediterruncan. Lt was a
ate
ve fo
ns shoring $aee as Ue SIIB was,
bor at Tries Suddenly he
ere, in @
He had not seen her before,
hua come on board at Paleémo.
le could not be mistaken in that grucctul eure
paly-poise the bright
tne Bro at bad $0
ve tne einige
Bineeieta ebieh ‘he had so o1teh adunired.
‘The old love reaswerted iteelf in a tumultaoas
ne!" he said, quickly, nervously.
This to a great surprie
ited her face, and there was e blank stare
The brown eyes met his without a gleam
Of recognition in them.
aoghtily.
“Tani not Miss Slo:
Movie Meredith wag dazed
ANoKvow ave note he sulds strugaling’ bard to
rogain bis composure. “I'beg your pardon, ‘The
mblance 1s x0 Te
auved and keenly scanned ber face.
“Surely we have met before ™ be sat
“That may be,” sbe gractout
‘our confidence, You will beat wi
“I blundered once before, and more egregtonsly
than, this, Unte, 1 funoy,”’he eald, with & grt eh
is ual a lawn party
on. ie banks of the ti hon last summer?
took part fi
a Rips: forttine elle
‘Ab, now 1 remember you! the lady replied,
wale. “You are the gontiowan who”
ean’ idiot of shimwelt” ‘supplied Mark
Meredith, "I've los
Sie muet be animating appalling to lose a
‘his co: on said, her brown eyes twin-
durk Moredith told her of the blunder be bad
mude,ane they became en friends atnieg the
Test of the voy!
“ay he o Sloane was practioing at the organ. tt
‘afternaon, and she was alone in the
Gallery of the Nettle chure!
‘She paused in ber net rested her fore-
ead in hor band, the va of the Inte ufter-
apo) igh the stainedgines
suor iy Mer atticude, her face
rave that usual and her brown ey
he eried, with a pleased intonation
genture. ‘Mn. Meredith ste correct
oo NE raat
red, a
‘A iniietet
solt bromn eyes soug
eyoumant toesplein int letter.” ehe ata, fn
tabing a apeeet orp Weil Ie meeds ane
‘dded, wi oouraging Hee
Ringe
ele Sid not tatco him vows toexplain bis blunder,
ijoyed it 80 visibly that he almost lost his,
£0.
dooen’t Jook vory comical to me he
=Tii accept no dismissal now
frank with
jan taniavorable
n't bear
hear!
Svat cat d say? she stammoreds “itis eo-at-
expected and soso—indetinite! 19 this intended
as A—a—proposal 2”
“ to-besure! oried Mark, explosively.
“and f came over three thousand iniles to make
11, , Loe. a proposal
er Hips moved, bui_no sound escaped from
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