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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-10-27, Page 67 A P �117 WX --the, trge Y,davg�,_ and day to the. O.?mmenodment WO 'A PRETTY- G119-1.18 -SAL END Of another in iweet voice whisper id -his, eat, -MAN WI[Tiff A ]MISTOAVii What sohg. is rvall sung not bf-sorrow ? reiterati his.. -favorite pioads� especially ng And. wilt thod now. fdrawear.thine arti W thout pain 2 'AL66u- LxWy, Arre t4d- 'With hat triumph ivell'won wi 1hat one of batanio, origini'vithich he justly- gowthiC hadA ied sit 13,'Whe Uas-,Uad even Votabini Owe own In hOW W ut .Vause
what vittuer shall Ve,, and not borrow Bililiflustre from m considered his -masterpiece. The moment 191v a ke.16 th , e or Sit 11nistandil' before- She, e y genius --any-aslhin? - i, Iiia"as relt in ]Mer Cell. selimedi to4 fly4 on - leaden wings -during. the, Ask.66 ndt now, lady, 1. . A - . .-I :� - . leaiheiii 40- Y46aral'of ge- riturnedGui. What bidkbas there bemwititouttr-mvad Jas ifew hoitis: which -preceded the iagoi Ill.,-telogram says :: Elizabeth -11 won without blood sh-06 W. Tilbey,wis airtigned - the ha dsOme - daughter of Capt; W we thxieii� seppe; now whenapplause from Ups whose: Mro Sir
rg. yn, on a eamer,- ri d ass of bright eyes'and ehxrg� 'of 1 the commander -of a lake at hat,battle ev' named forhis, appearance at the palice prz�iqes I ne*er thought t Jabhoril %A;t, go o d h without ;-I o win is-rinoing ild beforiE1 Justice� Be en, in .-Br6okl arno. d but. at length it, arrived, and-ith- a Ight my eare iso the goo . I !, and -the glan' �'step . he sat f S188 stances pr6ferred: by Ld-hinging fro orbb� 'goly traversing. the- the light. of -:approving' siniles k6�ea W49 this morning found.,deq In a Ansonia Cloak. the bar ildor.bf *& station house a -ell. is' La I tha biogs, set in. iockii by the Boman, 9 B. Th6rp,6, of th 'lye - &I aged thal be, met led.'by Hugoli 2�rd str6gile'i _mI11 , , the Lamb, - I , ndbed-to nourished bi Pleasant path which Tower.. Ion me'.1 feel. it -a. 1
And, blood of Thai I was 18 years'old, highly -accomplished and -a wait0r'd by tears of. ffie Woman Sitting On the edge- ,of the fountain, and 'remain firm to the resolvd of yeatirdiV., -Mrs; Tilbey a few, day -4 agg.-ou.-thd itr at- An Has &iirished, hal. grQwix like a palm. playing with i -a - bel6vidlby all Wh6:kubwher. She Iti " watersi he 'found Foian "And, why - 946 U-Id'st tho u- asked the She. aslid- him-. the time,.ind he pulled- but waiting� to. couda*et� him, to 'the ive Y, e.
presence of Countess; "if it'be I" I disposition. and her i rry,. ringing HaEr spread in the frosts, and far region& !ne,.. distinction two watches i Seeing hi iw�il Provide
im. aq laugh. �ast Of snowff in the north aUd-sogth sands, the, BishoP-j and rejoiced to be thus guided, which -thy par' fo 1-1 � . gight .4hile Abe was talking eAts coet thee,.mayA' with i imepiaces, she asked him -ito lehd her to a, 'a' friends : on -the', stre"et Where never thetrmvap'�f his legions hewalk6d on with hini through'jiourtas thou not as.800A "tain them by the lyroas one. He did so bat when he slihsequ6nd' d the . attwifion of' an: oVer- Washearddrhsa reachuforth his -zed hands. embellished with raid1tame and. been _y
t _y, by the peu or by the swora. -admitted th%t she tillthey asked for itB. return, ilia zealous )?bllqe' -man. a seize her. Be thankful - U1.6. price and her pa-Nment, ente ad the spacious garaensi every lAdy,. sobne 11-h r r, a answered; blit had.- Dawned it Joir 020.- kis. Tilbey wit The birth, he privations and'scorn, -lose efiviab fame, _ a, less. bon' nighly b -At. an h her' - and- the.parting of rainment, denied .. this and - exhibited �the rc the station hous Cross leave- and flo: wer-pot of *which --had its pre- arable di y the' w. The aldin toward a. Shb In gi. 4eity; sculptured by thdJAultless, tinction --40 least -.so - they' deem, in.. whose- t :ghe. re finlsh'd. The star bifought us watch in -court,-.. claiming :th morn, chisel of 91 master, -from marbl P I qeous,� tones: to be, released, er-ling a of the hands is the direction of rAy destiny.�' h Jastiaie ass -: Purchased � it-. �of - Thorpe.. d L06k starward. stand ter and thy� admostrilliantwh' mildlt 1. but- firmly, her' innocence unear where ia iteneas.'_'Every- --Thou. should'st shape-Ibinie owt ded. Bergeh held 'her, - -however -ih;_6566_1b&]L� bee ]Vreo�gouPd as a.banixer unfuri'd. yefeasted:on forms of be y 'Signor r of aAj7 doily d-ofiduct. Hot capbori -worthy! flier senses ou Wilt: in.. ldis-lilfiby has a -a hisf. - -_ It 13a worthy, 0 brqhek, be auty,and tin and- so I trow th tory. howe'ver4'-ieell Agec an: ac the Price Of the -world. were a of whatiter others *m do'fo Q,_ptroL is-all6kbil ihit,-kheii duly' 13� she married% and �Fer a Qocl wat of smelling and. of hearing Sy ded-pos" I of lama;
regsled-'by- an atnibspheie of Most a - ; disreistaidg her agonizing eficious thee,"' said the Countess. Will a C. -Demming,- &.surveyor, in outbfirsits oirief and the appeals: of h6r fragrance andaby �tlf mingled. inu no-Upon� his'death two- a sic of 1 would fain do so, lady, but Imay the station house'
sins and -of birdstwhichfell witb-soft., he- answered; nds9 6 brought- her to ear. and pref6iredi a �Iiarge of j-dis6ra-erly -coh� and after this night of trie wiras! he married -11- 'C. Morse" a liotel
and lulling thelody n the ump4 and enjoymeht I have vowed for- keepe- , *horn. she met in Ne* Yibirk..-WheD THE PASSIONXTE V-10 not 8ginfist. her... Leftl incold d -k"' -1 . I . - an 6 -became -the wife, - of Jesse G. At assiag-on, through this scene of-ench ' t. swear th , art -I love: iOIad4ouI,yJta0-,.-,the he died ihe ment, they reached the broad flight -of stops sacrifice I am about -to make(b ell, her ears tortured- by the r ac jests y - the. onAoj)'-f46m whom she' seciir 4 -whi led- to the pr ad a,divorce in- -of hei sex;, she realized bet -eat Qh inoipal -entraue of the sciousnbss� of bay! performed-: a -filial- Illinoi of the low hg a.- Whil-eke -boarding-,houa6 Palace,. 1611d, as Guiaeppe ascended- them to* duty.', aping fearful position and,. it,: is.. believed, wh tugeni . Abbey, ilin.Bosion -she Marrl. rV, Cf. ov. SIC the lofty -cQIonade which ex*tendod'alb�g A. fooli 8 an -the St a army era ish vow is better broken -than asil'thr6ugh 'harne d., word ca ion Mom- . n i I the: glib hng6d`-heraelf with.,hek. -handkerchief whole front of he, edifice, his' heart, ke,pt,"-sai(I the Counte -from whom glib was: also divorci A. J. to the bai'sof -door The --d --ond. Adventure. her call ee est. , P beat� juickly at thethought othis presu�ap_ Ay, isit, and: so I -absolve" thee Vow- Hayes,J_of - this city, claims that- was.the ny - tion, in venturing - Or to display his hin - 8 uifi ted.for'lid-by her w&
as t a -exclaimed the Bishop, who. ihiA next hug.band, bui Mis. Tilbey ins all skill before. I pers6nafftiends and. those -.of -h&r family, ts patrician inmates.. 6id liot owleogb of -him. - Her0a, -IM approached the wind4w. unobserved, andit k1l, Ay Verb-, -will win thee though o efforts will be Made to have tli uk only - before them,, but, in presence of ihit. hud e.'heart-.' 'before: them n butcher- eloquence hal' momenit.gito6d with the James I-Tilbey,-- a' well- policeman -called lo -a -strict count &C t failed to dogo,". addodthe Wracini, *he, ot aven: exceptingthe vete- 'lady Ianthe -leaning on his arm.-. ",:Thou of - Fulton in - arkets'-. 9- indowed with iare-talents, yung man who - suddenly - at. he A --_(3ountesgBert,%, pleased, - yet. -half piqued: Cbrelli, was the : most,:A.-droired and-. Wabhington -and* that- any allure-dout, should carTy witii it. ran _ed � t thalji_ 3616 K - ited violinist of the itge he continued, and would'at on tb6ny 'House on Broadway-- more we or wishes th , like It W288 then however, altho ugh his f stawi arct 'of the 'parkblei 4birs.' ey presented ii.the rrogate's unfaithful T hers: sleer� wa, itAinle Do �cI should regl�,- both,. aid- Guiieppe:, ingeouragis-pribuipted-hinito the act, too,,& them in. napkin 937 our will -be - qu - a I' sleep iiitie. * his is dt but that I have nt, the at and. with a�&m -step bat a . fatter' t f Pr,abate his ng her most. -too nrongth tio'with- to. retreat,,.' Nay, my Lord, much -'rather would 1 ignoring the righ of thrdez' stalia the 'a bl t -0800,00, ou-e' '-1aptation;, ADA so I ngheart, he followed the pa -to the one I have- received-fi ore rown ri-Ii.cipally'"on- account - of thoughtlesand8s.. go into th hildren by yield Me' to its' i.Je add Uve.m 9 9 -a- former' -w kWen ed powel, * -Din -` Frow.t every nature. of our r g a deLaf 6ar to spabious vestibule. and v arriage h or Th mol ,18 DoN ban hose- -who a !a -sloop an, 40 earnestly. ot stately ppartmeints -to 'a llattk to dioso is the grievous cross which I, this w Qy al'� f wit' -th -air han ds. Nearly all I-voicia of duty wh'.h- n.through's suite, the -said Guisepref and th I m'- not permit- v.. contesting -the lidiiY Of
within Me. i� �an cause Wis. Tilbey 0P9 work mer4ly h am constrained unwillingly, to ear -poisohe4l -their Is Before lightod. saloon, -the door of which flew - open b that. t a fu beral noed:,aight h6ure"s . loep,but�ten is better. D aty, qignOr 2 M( A�d C0111itesa; -at-. his' approach. I prithee tell in- 'hat He heard. ''his name: , A-iidwh6refibre is this -required of theei" Mrs, Tilb.eybad-an - autopsy. --per who - for yearA slept at w. �yf thou wilt. annouileea -and-enteriog, he behold ga*3 oi r, As!��d the Bishop; 11 since if thou,woWd'k Dr. Parker Brdwii who, al d. qjiolate' by, accepthig' the -hospiq-i Iof the sovbn- hours, or 71ess,. a. day. Thin she and -smiling faces a rd that d -due -to DIOOQ-poisomng.� d she told --.=6 -t . list -Qj I igL- r6und, him, and he has; Bishop of Fadua?-" gain wisdom -thou may a * t efireili-do, it, with- eath- Was'. hum oat-jo - None, fair lady, b�, that sim.1 �_Ipw strains of music,. mingled wi reweari�g it iltey broke down, an _�thy muaio?,�.-Or, if a a the woman who -was chloW- -for act" great -,reason. hot breal as aeppe. Bu of -vb.ioe§, and the sweetsoand. of woman19 wealth thif thou do etest, - or - t at -thy formed i dng down -w r t they w. b iopolitai, Hai eturne& Guii mand my ro. b silvor laugbter. Bt 18V -in the Met bar logo of: 81 a was than Irying t& nature, have & right to earn y dazzled by the -scene friends covet for;tkee, I can tell thee many and r,obb ill as she;% all6gedi of.a 411anti ty of Make ..? � up loss, 4m. went to -bed at - aK ayejr� he. coqid discarn no object distindtly; 8, a tale t bedie ca.. look not with proving of - its- eliipti the clinkering diamond;� She-clqims to be -only, 39 years '8- a _U diden, pause seeined to follow his entrance, care Which if brings in:.its train, mud of the -old, and eclares tha Dill, rep ere till. -.8 c a nex 114 intense'love. of milsib Bnd therefor3 t harge. is the present le morning.- -:: a i n6t alwa�,s gleep ail' nil. confused atid irresolute, he :stood a sl�kld,avoid all places wherathepassi viiiii glittei with Which 'it "Mocks the part of growing out of the will t�e 'twelve hours, but at least ihs. was res t. sub vinent uncertain whom to address, or -ts votaries a due. cont�st which I have -never yet been able *t I pQinted_6kpei6t&tions,Of i �'If ske proper'regtAn ither to direct his sti3pi. n& 'is cravings -the may find food, for i and so grow The -Countess Bettha siniled sadly� at, �to take it: tEirm-time; we should be careful gr�h imniedistely the Bishop quitted a into giant. strength and power- My own the ' da- of -:the. Bishop, and-- whek bi a Alone; in: v here' a -a.may th" 'dwell over in an war acatia, T Ings, we tressing want t") d then,butwe can't-�do every- isheaw;6uld lead Me to, ad,��nyith whom he was converiingi and a -sigh, paliged �h said- 4ith a melody,, and of late I have' stranglil cordially to -great tlii - young The Lo adon L. -an t relates a d* 8 a Ali yea .1 believ6 mi, Signbr Tartini,if -thing al - ""even I: we o w .�,Craoiously thanking him for. SQ the deepest and-purebt longings of 'the soul years -jold, who we must rest, if d ;mospaxeire Of a, M-lic - h—turning ith. ilia-' ready' of -su bide of bay .10 : . i done so, but, to geom .4azy 'bod as -S - W.liance. with his. wishes, amd remain Ungs, had -bee- shut up. in his But there: a so much t Y-1 xat from my studies, and.forgettifig in, the presdutin� tisfied, ifthe1odntainaof hope: -during vacation,'?. 9t, arn 1- Wust -st4d he. Lady lbq,,ta the 0ountess. Berths and gad a tio-D a -tile, �phnishme it. ' Thg� . edito fits ad: 1.0 harmonies so dear. tos me the: counsels and t ffee witbi breast well not -up ely 6 eaving r ca That:- �aome veis abildien or yo expectatons: of -these to Whom I owe my desired their-' 9s- -a guest. br whom he inbrfilitness and in, persons n�itfowi teachdf gayir. Joy,.we may loQk.in. -a' -6stan6es. Jf a tio�.. -The QN,"joular regard. and Atten-: vaili, to th�'Out and th.. 441-Y'Or -iiibuble[id in -'Min a re y upon Ircut rn Ward circurnstanogi of our The -1 ary -eacher, fin shes the school-jem BUIC
W h he -it i's wroil aliniost, ae- wrong, said refebived fil t ilea.with which they d thteAs i4b 'for' P reliance thou hast, doi IM, Oiet beingtoAlithe teary oidef bur aching orr to -the ooe irtha7rr4-lyet itmay b6that' courteousbeaih towith thEi-hind'and; nature mind- Of I Mali. idal. -h th e- Countess BE and disappointed -hearts; til thou coudemueetthyselt un a d- As-sho- said th . is -in I a d vq' 9 justly.' Know- theyouthful bleliost,reassure brain be. im'ammture 'a, t 'stud-0un bbrweary brain and herves Aie hit touching tone*, and M cannot. judge- Y _P'0841612 ip nau�ht of th return the.igi�etings:;�.'Veing,�led.bilu to the shade of, naelanbh6ly -,�vhich stole dy-ior or' - MOibid state, it tested. Ywation ought tolgive us a enews T is
n sciontif It, of- ad -n vo-power;-- wrong,, -in e_'; but. be it as it May, I:beaeech thee distingtished amateuri or� the t6ni and- other and softened hv brilliant,beauty, affeated is,. -opposed to the' laws -and t .0 E. Jourz al 9f Edutation. i�tence 'takq affbettill after Bil3hopiii.troduce.dhim,with.tihoii�- the. the young man eeply, foithe, - told -that - eachings f pely of not thy y Poe a -P ysiologibal §exe this concert at -the jalajoe, for I Would fain possession that marked big usuldet self- ,ilia had suffered,- And he -looked- upon her, h t lea-ve A ilone. dost, forswear , Hia-appearance, indee'd, geemW:wnei� —we wilf7laven 60 Lgain, she had probabilit a -subsidence. of 6xqi _Lake.� Of-- T6ront 'proposes thou with a- degree .4bede the
ear before of interest which
a loeauj scfi�ce, thy Sh-ilful tOuclies on. thai 6. general sensation in. the. compan)pite fa&a to awake, in him. before.- , Her con- temen -Mr. T.- I th 02 in&edi irk his graceful studenVs dres d is'nOtA a cient se&off -ag ;he dAn- ainst that the.ilm of 050 000, be, raised for'the. instrument of thine -Igbioue, eye sankbenestlihe.te.nder esineot. erf in obey, f thee, lady, I do but fulfil- my ititelleatuil- face 'glowing witir. genius a1A,Jj -g i of.. self -destructive .. int)1186taal- purpoge of �bdilding- churches and pargon. Ing as of his gaze, and. A b6ghtef color glowed siotivity. hi mind l*ays - woj ks Wits iies and olliendf3e -eite di�g ketho own strong . desire asid Guiseppi and sausibility, one could'hardly have behold a, )on -hercheeU as he said— - I I diat' -ye ii t 'it taught in a t o tio own-injar when it.'works 44oDe. Aiofle tedLto-Veraoin'. L more.. interesting individual than the young 7"ip' 0- infitsion -*orkin-the Northwest. -Ofthis whenlhave�onco'moreligtell_ erikiva- as. 0 sp6dida' and se rutl 0 -but �n Int We 'thewish6s:a&a impassioned-' musician, -,who, with intba- t f thy w-oKds,.Iady, lilmt!13� amount helofferat6 g 5,QOOi -A gentle-- - agent shilithi6 more cheerfully yieldta ar .0 ally. abnormal Process 9. The air of attainin notiona'of hope,� pleasure, -and f paren a, since. in desp g. mingled. ei GOT voiq� assures' me of: thisir veri y; man writes om..Winnipe�j stating that he or; irwi5it _ 'h proper ac tion'-- Of- 'mind- is on tt a out r. proposa tF tk�laitj� an this night eutered-1he illumi.; -*oil 16 Iesg Mcul s.w"ith M- m8 n t. tb# Ow va, SO!! iw the hizi world -0 u ]such bono.eptiofis of - fact and- task to_�esign, h2dulgonee of-& nated, saloon, of the Bishop of -J?adu&;- eyei—lio and - offerE
for- ever the warrio w: imodyetdid is the to- giie --emda oikrd' the ,88 it -,is not There w a few.-ladias 'r -by ;bji6c? -r-Imi6y be. readily -corrected- b 'if -taste whic Itted :ma -to ou or _-Pi080ut,-1Ibr*As-�but thd'Ne-scholarls-f�ime. lily soul y �Fjchdme The. prospect for: present obli 6'iieuce. ibattact stri a out the- company laxge, but it was composedW nam- ervation. oi exl� a -with I that 'Will associate, . mv -securing tb � �ontite 050;0009 or even more tivatb. processes _c; thought ire A-eve'r silc - for the: earnestly Arrow it Said those -before Vdioin-Guiseipo felt. -it would Was divine, iq gdodi -9 he-- late -Rev.. E. X .12" weakly and I Thoa anst'not resign. it, signors n broubled- ii.min ' Q10,0. �-va a in am. Goa, 'an rej�yo little offort of coursicia to displa;y lowly I on through life's Ck 00, A gentlem.pn-: in he Codatdss"it is gift his k al g or, ityied ar'as th6gi X* gsten his offerad-8.5,006,so" that 620 OW-' r M I you thl f e -t.. condi- But- Versoini spoke io-1i ' with unknowing ana-', and. .c'alm retirement, �He 4, .&ra- ooncerne irectly- -of the endo�rmbnt of thy being,, to which thou- own,gave by .- a.chofeer tiong 0 d 'd -is kind encouragement, and. lattaied him -and, 10110111011 few -j _r amoT;ut is.prom _be indiffer-' . - I .blative. 1.1 -he, &mem of his atta-inta-en nor ought thou to den 8 -retrest.I would-- 6in is- not -good; 3ay.,ihg that t d der :any. e my lonb andlar to b -0 one in L I he, strains a�g - shodd.-might &wake such &;Nor replied but for the ilia reached..his-eftsi and rdfi ad him so lfflp� -Alligator Dines. ould the efore agiin. pr-ot t -Oae thrill -a'Vqd -through the' the rec 'to ablitar- 'Coll lienient -threat 1 ^_t most anxious to 'hear. -big. perforingni earth, ilia w ;eat 8
shos d - whom both, Raty 1�cl affe ca. -
a.. _y- - tiou con strain me to- obd�- n Pointing to a celebrated conoiiirto, japtFmIs Aeligbt. Vv - -,oand souls' With AD allig�torls a an anims ea-. For their sakefi The his punis.. ent for childrino and against sewer. - Everything -which l6dges - in i will-st val to 'the &daiq -of which lay open'before him,, become what they.desit This then -As thyA_ sechigion n any formlorthe, mbiit�j . g6es:-down. -H _Ir a is a azy dog, '.he ilia -ad the young man to -attempt- it in _13ishopi smiling- as - gn Quad of but eaol�day Iteal how va' ' the stru gl -a mind. met odij - of* -tr t out-* and inat6ad bf --hunting-for something to eat Of the spirit, company a. in d prompt,tis g with: 6nd, beaming by,eod the flaa6d Th two,-. h to 9tifle the inWsZ cheek a staud,on th sami, footing, and- 'and-spiringiigadown _- Guiaep nvid assent, and though hii votis h pe.b, h' ey are_ he lets unt for him. That'is -.%nil- bind-- itw airy ,It, is, my Lordi" angWyouth. -both equall :bad.?' - cise I k4ght] a he drew life W Ap. �hinc [y -trembled a Vio :� :he: lieg- his gr mouth openi -diIll and pre formularieff of -the my Wy - 8imbition-i"it wQouisepp.e parent y ea 0, A III 0 8 it -Rd aired vigor and tothe the . g, across striuff t 1; the hop6 and r -mO on ounds:'swoke- bene0b. his my Isinto it, then a fly; n several a)y firmness as the a 611ildhool a d an nor j -bug era* Ahe t- go sw.6et to -ondom - - youth�ind nowit is the I Tbe z nious 'sue 69 A of my- a co ony of mogiauftoes. ity vanished,- --an. the he W-0816'who 40 us fondly," iaiid the, low t011ah,- his timidi be forgot d 'I man ire larger populmii6n than amy opening hoo&-i degifid of� Li6n&ft,has' a T -It- O -se big 'mouth yet. . He sence of all ar6unia'him, end felt -him., alligator -do6in ol v 91 t Beaffing fora, whole -dro�e.of hifiga. He . Of Iax eatfies the., pre' ilaff-I never to be itilfille'd." leafined man ariffice even ourcherw self alone -in the w6rtd of harmony' which NAY, is w Bt, a I ar ament. be; tjb�`Aa, not! - - !f- thm At 4he deiisui of , indeed...., it I I - - 1881' does his eati bg by h'l di Ing -.w olesala. Alittleliter- cessedi. rand is a - ths happi tender- he,. orieaied. He lat the area C metropo it _t d as for -III80K of adhiee thy. obi6at," said the jaimula AU VXv sud7 a -lizard 10111 (Gol himself -'under:-� the- shaae. Plaud he -rooms-- ble the hop up -to - ca 0 11 a mos4ui o.6s�, Then aid ofinine-can aus ' hiRu'pper J'aW. Then' a' -ens serve thee,-thd and 0 Ion aT dot ng� par _.l' police.conta Did 4,164,8 .0
red, such 9, union f-skill,produ �12 bers Tear -filled her, lovely eyes as shett6 eed the ni6sb Th f to* frogs ,W 1.11 ilcommand-it to - what -extent lholrifst - there the: 1' vint tone. of deep and, anranding music,, andZverpowere E are in London- more than doU h' th'i words in or 'toiI" would not gee the pinions of geiij I number of )eopli id" these s Is own. success,- Guiseppe drew Denmark, i�cluding more iiiog4W-ioes.-and-'gniits-.w-ilI light on the no bid at his 1y the hand of ignorance -or pr3judied heitlythie& times 'a ny as artless, feeling, i6d. though.. they were. Giedland ; '' �baok to, bid fr6ga.` Finall� a whole'villaie of- insects and Guisappe- felt the. rebuke they a the emotion.whicli betrayed a difted -bard, *ho kws it nganuous counten the- rsettle- down afteinow picnic. odfiveyea'and blushing athisownselfi a ;lee so intended suffer th in Greacb tore than eighteen sh self on his.i Ance. Y_ . n thit univig, Popift] &tied of Montenegro.*; some thbusands- Then all lat ofico � t] to: the hu n�etini he. said gently': But again h6was called for,and-this time language which , all can conprehend'_Wie fhaullortugil, includhig."thiq play alane. For Azores -The big jaw fiaisi-ihe alligator'blinks one right, sweet isiay—ana those he. was. to -a moment he art I - ; ' ;tnd Maan6arly.treble :remain deaf -to the fiesven Y Inspiratid -the- pop'- ulatiO 'loin the whole-menAg r -of Bul� 't front door again for. inorb. ould make thN: sacrificeof 1esitated; he felt the triad almostbeyond whi 'a eye,� gulps i ene afor whom I ish ch has been b eatbed hitt him by hAf -Servia; m6ora tha double that hi au 11tia, t opens , a-grei -were t hi -Sou Al. nofloA ard worthy. and more. than hii strength, but the eager and eipecti -Make hreEl&quaptero of a' milli =6,
W I I can. do. th testify. my eye4thst iirneaitpo in nerved him orthy �-Of al Mv Lord," said -Guise 1, 'in M Iland -more tha n S; den.or ppe ahl their goodness au&undeas-- to new- exertion and with a boldbr h -th' aratetall s6nae.of and he deeplibeh6lden to theater thkind int r A t is Oing. love. W.�h6n toiniorrow bath passed 4uned his instrument, and comm6noed the thiii I can �ipiess�. yet I fesindee 4i dtal,. It -he The- follow1bg tablq� -give he.. Ost.-p -tile wort -a er with -the 4xitent of their.. peal -rail away, will- strive to .kemember andbe ; 1,�S.onvjta, del,I)i&volcri".. which he had spent consistently lilth my duty. tiny p cii, en, As Cinadiah ways only their wi e Y as a er she.s, inera., n re than 1. Most of the preceding night in repeating, I, way not y-1 vithout- a. governme 7 -Jan aftil me of, I Mileage d. Its strange wild. melody at once riveted Mileage Provii eil was Isirthe's -a 4glance -of soft approv .have yet done. 'th - aud (Tq be continuedr. th� atteutii6n of a ienc , whild 'as he D ZMaAs, Paieftle.1 ........ li630 y reply ut, that-jook. was 's kinaung oy I d . Proceededi - the young man Ontail6andmAnitoba. b treasure a. Quebec woman Canada Southein..�... -3m 0 - d 020.goq .. a - - — - OnI 111luxest sun ay -in his heart. -The. cauutesa. B.ortlia 6K inspirs- piece irt: the fire b au'..of Credit _,,seemed. and, rapid. ecutioa dealarqd- thei 1talley .. I0 t Oy8trq she -0 . 1i Gjazid Trunk .... ....... 2,3oo -not welk,plegged: at this brief iatercha.uq6 tion ofhis own genius,, and not the super- Sixtyrfive congregational erfes in' the C Parca;sdd this: es - Ontario 4iid Quebec. Intercoi6niar.-.:1.. 837, 4Q, N.B� andX.-'8; eteen them, wbichmet d human ti�aching of demon: dark or angel Presbyterian Church in tana Tftl be the bi ave Bab. ogra or of Midland ... : ..... ...... 1440 'Ontario. of sentiment- b the laq� 1) uso and7 her bril P, �,esponsi. in h st; from. above." Again, e� paused. �i'd not a ath schools that number 2 Y. a upwards - Northern & N -378 Ontario. became -not -u -followed the hash -of � that rich- and The -lav nlike-- & sneer, sound eat. number. iii. attd' Th a mul �rial statue, %. 'Canada i Melody.' The whole embly West Utah, Toront eon-, for eredtiorin- ..... 20i New -Brunswicki . we uttered 'their farew;�H, she woud!pu ass come the, -Town - Now Brunswieki..... 123 - 1,Tew Bruitfawlek. 195 saw thg� youth pluck from the' ground a remaining' inotionlesik and Veracini him. Zion -Church, Brantford- d t. -Paullp- h4m, Bag., iky Mr. Thom' Quebec. Prin*6eta is Dow 116ar I W'd Is d = - P. E..Isl' bunch ipif;iolets lbati had fallen, from, the self, who during the performai�ce had Fetdrborol, -with 500 eachA 6r- thwt�' a n , and� iohdd-.- - The 1!g,�, Vgr ueb0a biltral 144 about- six hist in height; is- Mai L, Of the oronto, sirdle-*Jahthe, and, place, it in his bosom, - sprung" to 'his fedt 'and -leuued- for -ward a -c)me Sit. Paul's 4ith 4M� is, hich. Quebec. - Y& .. 195 'OntaAo, Inue I AndroWs, Toronto Ili 60; St. #-ill -'loss in abs i 'd S' finest white 9 tuar marble. :14ova S Wat she:� did -noti seei hik lips'drink the fra. lirealh I d Q bed; listener, cbnt'- f their pet Jolin's, Hamilton, -457, andeth oth grAnt dew o aIs, as.:he tdruecl for a, minute in the sam6, position as it still era OMID Oui one day ra or. eye, id*ern -h .9 -Ul. -S. The Sil tan away drinking in the divini.souuds hEi loved.. - with 400.aud over. TwEintA20"ve- be. Cojigressma I V` hi- Has todepart; nor could Atil'strikingly,werd,the opposite charac- tween 300 and 460. vi� *ea: -Late re. . on ga.4. Mosque.; thb finest the qw4t --tumult of his thoughts, as he clfrogiapby I - ought. ceettric in Cairo -'is-buiii of a beautiful alabaster, writ( -bat I he founahim- ters:of-the:two indicated b Thqhfi ave: f � or, ve t -Ward. path,. til y t60 diffeietit between- 250 and 13'00i to ITO& his; home abb&th th 860 he� i�ed �;tb white and yellow*i from-ru gad nee ii�� replied. the, solitude of his pwu-. &part- atyleaof dress; thait of i I - self- 9,1046 in, the Coniitess being solioOle with 6 h gh6st Ute4ance- time ago I .than h Ote to a man PYrt-mids-.-!th6ughiii'b6atityE�ud,i "t y - t. -n&-brilliant to exceag, wh the'Presby'teri&n. Church -th(Ujifte Int d or -a -,lip 9 -112 niske he igiveil ment elaborate a & the - a to -T i rabs -pin at. from. a now-epap aumq - t th half Rdv.� me,: St as 9 iy thafthi&'ro frsc000. of.t ased. in youngi Einthef love - a W iha obustasimpit. Btat6s of Ahaeiiaa.are the fowk. n th he morning ps yat -builder -ore*him. like, it dres - The city of -childhood, nor covated -more gor-, L. M. Vootels; Rio' Me and d of the y review,, bet M. oklyir, 2i2. replied: - , - : it 4 - . 1. I am rewarding a architect, cut, off his hank� in fant: geous gems tha d eian 8 ad - a t New- for iour am mud bliged that h6 anight lie -par wal 'his w6r faso' ati n of -the brilh n the ortent pearls tha Philadelphia, 2,315 Dr. o6ft
yoing, lanthel circled her -arms. and mck, and shone York,- 2,160 ; -Dr. 'Nicholl-SOLouis having OWR. the bekiiiyr of the that my 4 tor. 'n a t to -1, a among'the soft dark tresaw of her braided' 1.945 yr.:Talmige's- t -et-my and ea 810 o, pure; go. touching, go. Bpiritum 1,668 Dr. I - awill at
ast get n 1-�,Before 66 suio d tence, mmitting i ej, set Law - hai'r. Dr. -Spiing)0Ie - - _: - . - . . . 8 on- e. of his own- Sir Beau nt-An' a Floign � - ". ins a Pinneo -had her earned t6r him lik excluisit New York,. 1.623 ve. are coming .10 0 Dixie phiotogra, ure Be -Dr. Kittradge'aAOGFOUr- Is like.,t some. rare creat 'of Di,56 ng1ipi It fro ho�tbr�njof monies:,. or _gagi again i : nto admirers that preissed, eagerly atound himi teen otner ave or ta on.to dissolve schools h dv' 300 'an& A. ad ..EiOtions for sending,. euce_ and th Shaw d to thei- le-ep embrasure '.io e Dix' ir intimate friends. her natfv�-_ in -transparent air. Her smile Giuee�po retreate 13 ONJ in. id tr hVeller - san usia tib- sports ujh�r verS ca reful,abdat jetting a- good- noes, -of a window - tbat 'looked !orth upon- the an and a �_how, beautiful it wa.—still it seemed, to wow like —A visitor to 9, baby phowills to- un no Mean epnte.:- Her I ag,uming ip- isequenci to-thesouthe- _t of and *ELg entireiy -g��cessful I
Was. inaagina t linger on the -violets cool. and'fragrarit 'shades if the garden. his conclusions For� Pure iadu�aj -the 'Pleasan - -expreisfoh " which photci- r111nost i Wfifoh lid, cheri 'n Its oy 'fieshness came leli I' eu Itry gpb�r -�a shed,; because aho� bid, Wei of 'A�m.ri 0141 gr '*On" v foolishness about a baby, a fabr ctout.-, 1: loat a id its incident* ra a rway 151 recomwend. -am her voice was low, 9 Phi- Whingl y throukh the open- window. bathing. big th and ravi the rest of I foolish all be-am*as aally'recU4& in the 'book -The Inest " 1ve ore r4 brow'with ell ted-. -and "publiehed ori h --statiss -:A. at thellbl'a i�isgion !of San No .,sweet, and her every movemont, revelfiti0ii fevered ballf4 aid abillingthe an I will - throw in Acroas Pata- h 1 1h the Uni d grew ill Of harmony and.grdbe. excitement of his over 0. sidis, -too." on. .90 a gov he -is R -0.1 wroukit -excited. thb JtdEnglaud or return. roe in ii orcha -mother' sister. Of - th4 1h3gl6_t tb Little dicl Gulaeppe: dream. that he could But notunmorkedaadhosought rd. has pro- ev. Lord'Archl dD�otlgla duced 119-i gilloii� Of' tark interest -to- AblaIretrest, for an be eaned Drth �enjoy wh 1t, an object of aff to, It bits beenascribed to the ine 0 Vas ore, 9, ftuit-at one crop. en raomen at short ihne ag a_d In connection wi'th' 0 irdiuil He .'h eithet of the high -b6 and beautiful the evening -air, and -0 lift- lis eyes for a' en asking the ke (we s4p6) on id, wt�wres les wilt U anning,s -fie lame of a us. itrbndthens he had encountered inthe -monacent in silent -ailozatiqu t4 the arching day) what boots he -bad. dt. an migration. Thel Our n BA and sharpens on Woman, wh6w, ng coup 0 will re lain ill' --Caned yes ZV A O' skill. i0hr -owing f Tin prew a or� rufas,. and soon'bed abiorbec 9 -9- rind will ext aieavbts whope myriid,16W, shone oac answdred,"Thb.-peoplecE�.11-thn1 helpqiem�-Au'rkeb parttion.f or. the perfdrn1iTA4 of�ffiii; coming ,with daziling-lustre through tka;t trang�a-' tons,!`she exclaimed, I.,. W40 a�abs - theto-thig Rocky iscounteik oun. fans 8 ringford a lished a hoEf- earch 6 which Pita .'T - stab fte, _darniEise biri frord-VIS *rent atm6apherat he the liAit'pr6asare uld likeo th. Of the othe h6� qu _d W Where, I AQ this country leis to� the. Sgyptian Woudded'i,and the. mainder of that -of 9, hand upon his �houl4er, ax & hasrd -puigsailnit. bf he-. Kbb Lve go, ar eighty m Arabi's 4� . - thougljta� and spentv the - re a -a pair of Wellingtons b . . - �v
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