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4a.,i Song 'r.w t445 menson'. b0cam@ :,cognizant of, the: villainy of the but trilBtlne, 'no One ale shahi`-J�qoguizo. rspi�iyi6'aridjro,�n �'t�lugst'
the leaf A OVIET BOAMMER.
TEMPEST IN ENG1rAND.,_!
it me. And nowi d 'h " dgeuf.�&: less'p
man called Stevens, and exhibited it with iants vith his vvilip. Jesi He had
ur a R aiug _Uoube Mend lident "A Dre
n your iri op—)iang upyo
earest, for t a Pri
t, lest this attendant �of ce ow Paw G
tyil�e�feggotsoiy,alb.- manner Aescribed. , still, they.wiere. much b6ddmo ltnpatielfit,'ok even grow suspicious. that dis 'tai 16' FwSLUA Victlibleed the Sik - tugs o I St. D60gru orni rest
reference to the buriall of his body, in the must par
a p'lle in the P'l-en Your& *ntly not been'Ap itialb,
ve At
jeh i'vea, as though he
fir
ctiong roperty—n6useullo
my 0 06 ys,tc, be jolty aie,Wb to pet ll�aymond free�", fearing at You see that it is I that am the prudent had 4 not known rest for, W*eew%;and Always, i I . . I
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obul
db, 4TL---r-d of Midrule
ION f
4R, 1 * *-in AU4,"nevlerat reople, Kiuvd
9 ar A despatch fr
lff the s6brei Inc. iEvery.'ag'Y'ait this'aar I �psbr6ught hi a on
1 0 ill a om St. Catharines dated, and Ilujured.
he fun.wlll, Na f uiiou�'-and'fast, itAs clear. so';aAdjealous of his intimac with�� he be within this chamber, halving always of his restricted walk he loulk2l, an i- says: A week ago la t Friday a
�Ab_ a -a ditty nefeds ooze out if, they:` id C ne, thu6 T,sh�l as,his hasty st(
dance or
A London cableg ys a heavy gale
A 8 ram �a
Zt' A �s Will,thiuk'tis a� '568terday, -g
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ity �paople at' 'tucky Bay. 'Mildred er' �Finis Hall to take to, if any ferret should oui§ly�towards 9, wibdo
�`�iid ych w which L.Aft Ali arrived in-thiii.,city and sve his name.
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PAr'.Q-4, �Vthaadld with us bufoxic6*A yetir -- , "';
from the west an& -northwebt give t over
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husband, ho*ever, were pe itte invade the burrowi If you dwnot come. I
thatwhicli had wont to be her own. Ed os B6 0. Fo4erj of Toronto, mud explained
ig
�iloriie`�L respond by'lette t al eB an all- was'eviden -an app6in i, as to a southern part of lEngland,on Friday
I J.ct I�Iat he wanted ao quiet boarding-housa for
a. r—subjec shall conicludipyou' c not.' In the me tly keeping
Agl),-ki... tmen
ondenaq notfear. Within w,e , r thought Witb'13'6lue yet t,with torrentgOf raid. The Tharitiest.
'With one who bad not W 3
W%�& @'nsume his, tradil 0
Ulraham'� �,xkspeotiou of the, rr, time, do the a k o less he hort: time in order to look about with a
-0 MiL
'th Raymou s f scover Hewas directed to the,meadows about, 'Windsor' Fr' in the
it up rose considerably, flooding the valley and
and t .cqnsext time, I hope to di
t 11 0 rl,ib was N�l
T99-0 Atqq4�N, � ill,". cv, i0tilic. enough to put a come. Then it came into her, na that he view ofsettli
'Thei " "course, Ing here. 0
in Madame Clyfli wheel, that had, made som nt with Adam bo:arding-bouse, wbere lid paid one -
rben�b4 Vill be dunni�g and thatMrs. Hepturn uildertook t4e,, expedi- spoke a such, appointme g'L
provinces comereports of the severity, of.
P�e�sfngi he' 1 st shall mar the smoothues f herself in that, very place the day previous week's
ti6n to iii,_ search of r 0 so its running."
board'in advance. In a day or t
Tjaeita5ies,an 'rentmay b6 bg 8, wO the storm,� which was specially.Viclant Ott
, I w th"In Arrear. Milly. ', The Apugglers, , too, were not With dire'. foreb6diDgj ' which however, tio bar elopement witt. hie, brother.- Mild- h " f
,.Ins ufg]4�, 31i bl i - . I a in ord'ed the boarding-house,man that� ille so4th arid southwest eioasts.� At Bristol
pportuuit�'of giving the 'she did not express, Mildred held, up her 'tl, cheque for �200 and wanted the ' Did ' a from the north and west., It
T. pne displeas6dat ao�, redbufii6dback'to erowrioliamber, and he' had --
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I" U cgpfivqJii6 liber which -also insured hi child to meet its falther's hiss - then turned muttering. s6w6tlliog'_of having left her. small loa,, i wi wa '6.
ty, 8 until be could. get it: cashed. loan
em 3 -7,
re abedh�6e from the neighborhood; so a few towards book bebilick into tuoy's, Mr. Adarils loan'61 hiini Foster ne�xt
laties , I � him 1, hei own - obedient'. cheek the,6bild blow with the force of a. hurr A house
leg. -by four fami y
al I �elbq'uont Strain, V.Ing occupied lies was litirel
'IT -he' r. ",the cellar t,o'tttt �ours afta4xmldred's_departure;� his fAithN unstedged, by t6ai.!aud "made b'jin s, h 4Ad,tl46u, returned on She well pu�dhased a house and,lot from Mr.' Badd- des�royed,aud fifteen.peis6n
'nei al a.
'alt'ghte and the'raln. , Elf - -friend and visitor, : young Richard ferewell. 1 Darkeiand dArk r aw, isform' knevV that 'iliout-Milly'she'woul - d never 16y for $1 20%, gjyii g were burled
I J:�,' P � a' wi ighitu,si, cheque oix,tho th, � I I -
-k in the ruins. - e. disaster waii,cauEfed
A terri 1 ti Big
o Brad i swung III
y,DeeemWer, meelf as:. usual into "Ray- with every footstep, that Bbe "took with siaSpected,L by, her attendant of any B -for the amount. He
9y)k of- Montreal
El fd= I i
gotime -fol�rably fuinialied) 'tore -in hand, and once shei hot for- Attempt to leave the castle. by the fall of a lofty' chimney -stack,
h Bfr.�McGibbbn which
then insurp(I his life With crus�i]Ig,' tbrol3igh 'the roof
Iler o I eso,rC6 lyromi A .1
1115 bear from running' back'and kissing him Rupert was still tbere, but walking, faster. for . �2;600, �fiaylng' also with a cheq
with t
That but he - long wished -for informs,
ue. 'daAed in floor after floor,. Two children
tbat the to carry more- bui'it last. she texe,'berself d faster, like some poor pent-up Animal Next he -visited- Mr. Howsa�-; and rope *as ready once
were- hilled-and,-'alielven. inmates serA'Ousl
But Yo th
S o to so 'Mildred: dated Y�ot all Agreement to have certain Alterations
u dZiuble., away, An urrie forth to Lucy. B narrow cage.
-7-: ZI, d in it y
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injured. Repibrts from Newbury state thsf,
o,
Till in id nightiatkIl�Utlit - fititi�!- -,w, -Paytoond ilfollowed hiswife, post-' I am affaid, I have been. very selfish, lookagain, last her resolution 6hould give made to tbb roof'of his new purchase.,' last night a terrific' storm ofwind and raid
g, 0aijaud$±di& will'be' haste; to Clyffe,' a)nd now m�t her, as they � and made ypuwauvery long,"said Mildred, way� but hurried to th
da western pdstern,,, and.'also, to. put in a, furnace. On the
i, 61 . i a agree -upon,
It "'d in the heart of Ribble, fo sweetly
gt raged in the Rennet 'Valley. An immense,
aind"'Ict herself -,out. 'With 6"firm step'.1stren of this he boirowed"A20 from, quantity of rafn'fell, together ithhail
It did not seem so,�MaAata
a-Il*!bV1i`4A-�-first 'time since oideon. dirr� had IBM, I assure though with A Veating-heart, she: walked Mr. Howse., Foster nex purchased a
=0 f ;u," replied, her attend6tat. rds Rupert; but he quantity of slibigles, but. sold them dgain, sleet and heavy peals of thunder. -TIle,
etr so hard t am yo:
orever�! :7 wind blew with,,,gr6at Violence, do'ing!con.
6M a a
'besides, did not hear' her She would not hav'
o pairt th -tis my ali:tng the terrace -tows,
rour pl�asure; 113 to Xr., J. darjenter. H' thew*called on
r duty to wait. 3
-'CH A. siderdblb damage -in jifterent parts,of the
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used that way had she. dwelt in' her old ME Mahoney, tailor, And: gci a suit Of district. The storm continued more Or less'
PTER� XXXIX. r:ther here h!as hbpt me company.",
�S, eij h myb o
IET TO PART. iepaid forb
William Cator, who wag standing,A ttle room. a' d therefore be did:ndt look for her clothes V'alued at 03, which
behind:, his sister, leaning Upon ft qua.: He also g( y� violent throughoutyestdrda-ii Large racts
t in that direction. ', She had time to, observe' ch
tWhiit is 1 you propose to do, at" A an overcoat,vg6lued at
asked Mildred of her r 9 r "I 'am f i out
X -lily as be crossed andrecrossed
, , "I , ft, �,.- vt A of land- were floo.ded.,at St. ftelierB; Agalb
tr�ailt,niace with 'him tborou �2a frolia.M., O'Hara, and'wanted �to� pay. of unprecedeai�d Violence from the s narra Ing qua
-;.w.b0.:he'bad fluishe"d' 'northwest -has raged
no very friendly,ey si a r& d,I thelittle s re.' The last' tim�e she had, fof'it with a cheque f6�. $200 'and receive
west veering to west -
e
you, mi6s� that s, rnadam,�' beheld himl: he bad 'but lately, �rer6vered the change,.butllia scheme failed. A silver
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turn: - -il I ona Fitzsimnaous was nex secured
eiy�Rge',�bxperi6ne6s'of the, Iasi, feN�
in-, the English 'Channel since Tuesday.
fr A�i d I uffly.. from a long Arid dangerous Inbes,, b -lid
reaeiVed-Ale'r Own in: watch fr
LBY ii�at d', Yes- retnrued. Mildred with a, steady had 'then -been healthful And well.1 king And paid for by a 6heqa6 alsoLeome�_ihir"jS morning, accompanied by much rain hail
Ce
�'Why I
t" aN 'shou d w depart n ow
or;
f delayed. There has been 'much
Voice "I, am tied -at fire- K.e. �from Mr. An us. He aso tried toget"%,
ite 'is - and well,2
r t" a, not at'on ands, very high sea. Mail dommunica, ion
ih�ays friglA' by contrast with his *prese t app�a
that V6- have, our, Milly safe � between -England and the Channel- Island
arms: Pleaqe careful! a
!�amibtt bear. a second separ tion
Ifrom
_yj as- we go His, che ks bad fallen in, %hOi were' ghastly. pair o, bo6tsfrom,Mr; Magness;-butfailod. is g,6,
'and k ruugta6bi�_all unkempt He'next wrote to Messrs. Mason & Risch�
r
wha to send oVer aiipr a
okeii,,and many roofs'
Wished to* purchase a R t h
met ied and'stiggling, unig like -.:-hoar- frost uo
a w6,� oys-- op bac pale; his thin fai
dL indeed,',, eali
T11 t of d a in Jersey. fiees were up o9ted
y en��ii gL , i ain't 'a -going, back,� ma am, repi on Toronto IC list',6f pianos, . -.gtl
ruefull h, yet I ;(e�l that d br Of houses were
'L -�. jIS L d f,
d _ci, you have �m, you . r nt grih. his lip; his hair was whitq,,gs snow; Then
Jwn ..,the other with a' unplease was nothing about hit I , r1i c ass b 0
do at -instrument. Mr., Mason cam
Therelg'uothittg to h6 Hall, and I of.youth or beauty
a separated, deAre an-, a a to St.
can'T a cap in
inno t I th sunlight like' the other left'. But his eyes barded like living coals rinesl)"b-ul a I
swere laymq 119L- t ildrieil itivoluntaiiI t Sat An dllegedft'
�V6 will not b )nd,'� 6mbothi liar dark iolk riend wained him in ., ime.
I � so I'm out for B, day's pl6iisur.", -so fiercely t a . M VENNOU ON TUE AVEATHEIC..
ienain'g' hie' loving hand be What is y Las. - u�da� Foster
r
stolipe aB.8 whie
�2Q gold piece Pa. you brother goi�g to shoot? d' h 'caught sight of their strali�e -Mr. Adann' 1� ion.
. 11 . . f, "" t t Mildred, with a� beAting r The,1raw of Z�eficra ornottleusat
""Dickson
"near you, o:wa c I over you,; yal: -heg f, -of fire. - kt that momettTt he' thrned and siiw wanted 1 change. Not being able �-aecure V
the rst,L_td�-sveak. to,
:rqeb6reeVe'ry day.' ButAhd;va'a�duty.io asked ennor writes:, ThefolIoWin 'b' f
ftbrt,' sai he "we 9, p -ii b'f - ass, whichli hL�e Lucy as th6y,r6crossed the park. a joyful,.cry, he tookthe'f -oil 6 6, g may eo
raAn a ba'A that's ho� her. With ew it he�weut. t; And has not been seewby inter s to tfi e.of yoiir readers who' watch
in ray is,
14, .. wl., kwOh-,�nothiiog as Lkn&ws of, madam;,he
hoti-bi and if matters, t be �uaeud% stone: steps that led up from tlie rose- any�dfhis-. confiding 'victims. a.
,Are. 0 aI' -gle, teot the Aine It is the�,Weather_ It is arijllt[�tiatioh'of th
oug'uL cted;.�J must.pro' .,i
11 � 11 1 1 a
d- 0. is A. ' ke'w'as *hitingfor' you, &'ta slQle tiolmaj and stood baside�: that Foster has. seve!�$l - aliasgs. beihg�' h
we rqust, men SmAl heilpless and I must panish the guilty�' r' I I I t n log s ful-
no Spo e, cave�,,b ause he Wan S , 0
16-le.,e th r on'tb
manner in W ich the law of gendiallcoon'
as Ed Washburne, Wxid'Ed. Cli ton.
use0ai,ting here to"" a Sta 6" des, �V t eq go :Ila rrace. pqnsation,in ou?yearly viveather'
er s I ern and .1 grave .'-W' 'as.. Ray moniVs tl
to thKf we cian do 2ere himself,, to fire the gun off, And try At last, at lagt:!'? heL. cried triumph.
li�' k these wordsi-an'd Mild � d
voice as a spo e filldd-:
r at lider . antly. Ali, heaveo, how I 'fJa-�e 3�eari6d OVER HNS SICK
The year.1875 entered cold and with p an y:,
nothing*t at�requli 'irembled iohic it, becatise she kneivwh -at
the effects ' of "the. edh6es. 1. wo
It ires
'Jump d, fr'you 1,` He sdind her hand - then, �as snoV; it"went out mild and rainy�
Oii'a.of dB:'maSt out'at that'rop a, iion_ies8Iv6 at tone.,expressed. Her wh her we'shall h�,ar'th6m I t f
So g7e"nardus, so �open,' 11 X -L. JL -controlling himself by,�9,ptr"crtg, effoit, Thii year 1876 entei:ed mild. and wet;
ps. You ar& An
';mat 1 611 hituself against the a egram, rom Louisville, y., says: 7 entered- snow and storm; itended
run soloold in 0, 1 his -life as whi lib at mine,." -a the-' .'The
e
raisodit to his Ii to t1t wis to SaYe with heavy'snow storms.
ar, not y A t I' f "r
wi y race. 4issed yo with, Id ..,no snow.
illy, which rder bf.'Mrs.' Hoffield', by year. 1878. entered cold and boi it ended-
the§e'*OrdS...,,B at nevertheless es continued' he I bave been. TheL week Gra dy4ard bad 6ihei-' day' b I and . o: was most horrible.' witW.plenty of snoiv.
saw the necessity of �wbat. t a of ier pr Mak.eLme ea 'it PaIDS.yorl, My
Ill 0- H I I": t 1 �t too long. meted-,td%�r Iii c a t ol as . . , ia�Christmas D&3
se as i y�con ieut,Vlth my9wn* c Is 0, a I Urest degirest,
'"a ter,,'!. �'say 'be, son I before'lier day 'c ial 1. a v he -to-do people. -AT The year 1870 entered' plenty snow; it ended
s it -1
posed. IL am 'ready f tl'I'At Owhich to see vie wrathful. L Was W'.0th just. noiv T y,,, -ere well She h v ' i I t1i mild and ia
6 my; on y several weeks, with, neuralgia and
oi "d �h' -.flat-: ':Rdymimd also ll�d assigned- as the p 'k
to �rem&m,m wic a .. b
erio�j because -you did, not, come. I thought they. 4_rheyear,1880e ereh'mud.iiiid,wet;itended.
the bad better. try h fBt�' the you frm, me-'slie,'k they; 'and %thgt-. Ile'r wag affected. Her- husband th cold and 46bp snows.
t6red by ialse hopes� terrified byalse feArs nacessary for cbruplatiort `of, his own hePt. 0 � 1 1
T -rr-1851,erti
Not- sitys., turn blood to.flame. ."Your own amif, waited on, her, constant y and refused to he , Yes cre&eold and deep'silows; it
I. neve�lifted'wriger to set degigns,-had slowly woi:n awa�.,. V�very B, -Y*. �e d h mildancf
y t, yQ do "it
t, � 4 , i3at .,leave �hbr bedeide � for. three:�- dbly's an&
on into this ree fi�orli capiivitywdrse'thah that from day Mildred had b ewc6mforted too,,your'cwu mother's,sister, else-- I Thus 1?82, entering probably cold with but lin1f,
� -1 L'' ',, L ' I ' , L , ', " " , , 1- h, L 11 e meet. , - - - f -,close with heavy snow falls, and
h d t h night The continued anxie y or, is wife
of it if 1, lrjiss it which I Ave myse f but now. escape . ing , with er u I sband, yet: every day, cast af ' no,
thenAt will' -bli there, 1.1 am no angry now am 139' r c aile , e,�:.and, ut',when appy, te
enou-ii for you you, b t1fo loss of. rest had*prostiated ner- a k, In,such: a fnanner do I �getmtmy'flist
havuribf"wronged. A-66.1y'findin- him so blont� on. punk Mildied,A4�t ail seeins like Iher�in ad libei
eel
"It s spriDg; 'yous i system' and he. was- vergiud �on tlinb� of the we' Va And subse-
Gcid.SeLld yuu.bett6r,foritui:le,,,. ve, 'f step -mot en., As': thou
odh upon yo hiswiy'.- E th tlin3e of the whole year by
U-4 , - in ex. RuperC' Juently catch at
price''ess - ' I . 9 ". "I Ay, true ; spring, with 'us, dearest and Wben left, - alone - ill .'thO -� Sick nparisons,of a like,naturB too numeious to
e iot�, Jrka' b' pity',for li�m wbo'.,_66veted of',aii,:,Avenger, e
ur I' raye�, 'bar of bis'wife the idea seiz'ed'h" on here. � I would further '-remark tbat][
felt removed'lroti 6 ., If All fend lovers,- alth ugh' to, the world d my inildpredictich for this Iiiecenilbei:
lin that she needed ])leading, and. he aduainis-/ Y4 LI c
st 'd I " b �t I'd �rath a it JajViLv6��yoli� ter the almanac was in
man �th uponuc. ildredhastily� to see,n6 olbage�s in is pat no matter how. who are neither vooed nor boei�s, it is still- a
e r�`. ase, I t h dl tere,1, opiates'to her, and,, then with al pan
answered ]�! at the last moment And aft
if,you, o- ay. or 'to moirow,-Ahat ought there': were. indications
thoi We'll jump,to,�Ah -.,sa y Ripert:i' ob ions they 'Ve';' and,.when ;th inter.. sit t- d form, because I -t
o! ,no now., ow S Py
V
t� jump 1, , I—. - � l` ' ' �� : " ' � . . L r.' . " It knife, ma a seventeen ftlie eath r SIR
a ore', m 'at. s' d d' Swlbaye gathered 'you
but. you n b'f a h were.. poinie(f '�'btt; ma UA tll�.of 'them. d cuts on her body`�ill lo Be ling into last year's groove and
tornis.6n the Atlantic and glifes in, the Gulf'of
P, � R , . 1 1. ." ''I
us.,.. ay., up( 'him in'theILCdVe�*
-okson vary-vexe that-,wbu (1, onlv�bal- wAS then laiid'aoWh r side and went to tr4tisitious from southerly.to noi therly, winds. In
�Ias poor- us, poor. The Now, give me�one ro, 'd ta
1 1 � is curse True,� lie CAto add i ferred
ear, t, S' enly �come ecau"'b"I ii certaiu.% es, 9, �bsy. Sweets to t e: -Sweet, they say: Jrom the grent'and prevalent
Y k1 Ti sikht'6xcept,on(3,inthes-rm,wliieh�e'veie
OW,1 As for iduiph)g t�g6tber,,' from which- she bledj�6_ _!Lk, " I 1, 36 back again, that -Lavh*ence that Deephiber. w.6ald-give us,kapid
Di tritioudAurned, AwayJ Bil, -ever Seen Ili t itdii my buit�m-h - , A6
eat man,na& scarcely tin i,ii his -life - may P or, since,it ivasmistahen. You will now notibe that'
fa lipg:: fralitde, er� h b, r68 me ' d I J�uetl, 19, eep. A son entered, t room
n c'has no- loAsoin, into my' 'bcsond'. thav:i he , .. the year will terminate or N6 �Year.omter�4ithm
for f five ho�rs hiI
another 'name bilt'
it -likely that. li6 � should, id ify,�,a
sin:01 khow'wb ebb tin -t. and was. horror- stricken. The
at a- �.wherdth ruOroi�es.btL�lit'n(lbl6oin.�BtIdo cold dip," but therw will be rains and
wanoter-rig-ar Ist'; 'who., �ad'let� !is torch 0
i' aii6h 'of -Ot lil se �bhick hu"sband.fo'ugh:t.with-th:esiiengt andfury
s., in ianuary'a,�ain as in 1878.
fair
urp9se, buin'out in'fiiii enthusiastic ad -against b6id'iakeii fro
YoUi Are two feat' f, maniac m;. the'
�'of h 6 1 r 6 1 t is, wom . an; �`whd would by dQ,yo� wear themT" Such chill 0
the Otliedral be wth dead� Ray- W a
in'6'nd a -a e8e. L words as
imprison the 'Dene without� pre y hands -be ind iii ifd,ed -%Ied Tobacco
arid, hite sea 1 put� ,h si-fle fliis.wifei�protesGgtbatbe had
her, to gave: her lii6,,dud that she Y
arid if you gueg� which atberU hold:m mv�� ��s6iu make' Iii.m a"ppear tilatyou, and I'Mobed. bar brain - Until that iLome
t nt the %rrassm6lit-And
- :, All tbe nervousapsy, emb
U ,-r n. 8, JeWL ib6aghi of hoirteing in wi ow s weeds, had p_/
t haiid, then you fi in a gentle ilee
rip -h st; I I can,,c:ollect evidence !here-� 1, :were: ere id Mildred. d �f�bi�le'ex'citemeittattend�,ii.t upon pOppingL
berWlSe. Then� I he anxions -tbe,ques hi
, 0ge at.,, �urge
ab'6ut�i6 pi(lVe ita 'ot ver. struck It ni :Xok�ntely, 1 Rupert
1 11 t, r vlttn�der and Suicide ion in ighly civilized cot!
No, no,. I n err�I th�r M be remove And' answetM16r.heiL L " It L' 't,"'he sa' rriple,'l
t ipted,, my is,' Yes - -but him, tbdt-,worn ont are &�voidbd, by yoAg men of the Tchulian'
hers� and noi fi id,
lov a long,ranab e 6ve
puLin 9 ome 2 Tartar ��ariety. desirous to b
sharply; llwori�t triisi �,oa our fit It ace- Aild, recelve, care u r, been i6ljmiourfi. the'dead so long. My father An nmarried woman,:, gad dad 'h
g ter., luarry,..w, ose
it man, tcib�, and old ru�n in' at of.Hartryvtattya, of, the Junbtiou - Inn, at
beartis400 kid to be h811eB a"Ma er attndab6c;,�fr6 M h may �come-whoi hours on ill' A' uml. �'The -as U .,simple And. discreet castom i6dso "cer-
is'Pe Ing."
row m w Ic
land, who,
-nows. improvement, cu�e.
or at are in,-,
hie lever pas5es 'i ii1dred, s466k ber hei rorn ,a grim- mower. an, WaS.rou
Monday order6d,
�Ss'quitd, ke Bottord, ia:FulstoniS, En
�like this. I myself, will,"th fe I I ow y6d� expect A6afll -'it � is ilia yo�uni who shrink' Sy 9 tain their chances o success
into lue air and w'"I f Ove. b Your lunt, Graee, Iiiid thr6e hildr matrimonial 'enterprise by the 'following
.11 , - 1 1. 1 11 t -A :'evelits"il, L continued, her hlI0
led 6 flist, shall �J '.�oor thing� -islikely to die'early," -a Tchuliall
dqcidd 'the T Ill by/lier-i kther. to leave thaliouse, aud'c
Mildred W'ks far from satisfied -''but there U6119, 'proceeding - Th Coelobs 'in
k leeinai it , no in oro ; wi th, one w I, o7l kv a 1 8 someth in:dr,81 ilupatitiil� !a her- hus. "I�dead'R_upart. Whyso"P, Absence she vivas,seen nea . r, a pon'd. Oil
he black one -f Ils the quic at, I jump- t �h search of a wi a. aving filled a braild-now t
a wbit a, TV
on' OV her o,wn ends: With her;, aud's tone she had-neVe yed, belo' n is'. return, the, -woman, and ber children. pipe vivii1r4ragrant tobacco, stealthily enters
a on lAt is between you and me' a 'here Or"Stay, come, 6elug, misged,A Search was:. made and--theL so 11 b you wi ave so," V Iona& he he a i on 11
b'6' it, NJ ares ha a' my caut r, 'not' to' . i Plate g of t f I e' pon whom he
0
that facu. ty "0 Aeie I jew4reW -arbor. -I,�ill-than pond was draggedj_,Wi 'the result that. the, bestowed his affections, depoolta Ahe
returned etila,: This in her aittlpr_.' She had f heth
ere con'triadiction,is b6peleFk,�& r p-
wag'.very calm And Aill tbab� 0 4zav� 47nadoi wh pipe upon, a conspicuous article of furniture,
)u�,sbmb news- 'I� will forecaj3t,.the bodies 61..tbewoman and her three children
rites s e�wa'§ found onAhe ruent wo.se t a- future.- .We shall he one to- -ha , I , is
day, Lid tlip'JeaAhers.w6e a� lo time , l� I . I , , I day o.r�/to-mor- were found in the wat6r., She d
4ese aiding from the -,heigh n r� li" n inju ici S, w 11 and retires O� tiptoe to, some conVen"1119,11t,
t to rwwand And ife should' have no Supposed_ left, the house .,with h6r,Jwo h e 6 6r ;brother,: I will -tell her woman is.: so 'rare. hi sd Si "ti , to he�,'neighborbood, local
a iding-place 'in t
a -them., ;khtLtwo boyS,vatche4,, i r false, 'face., That Weie i'
fath r'tbrew s,secrets` �'Acd,by the b a -thitt, I daughteeBi-Ada, aged 10; and E aged, etiq t -opifiion a J '-.tini (As it uette requiring that he should execu a
t not, bar hu��aml's ye, t Iki. A
them With'StrailliDg, eyes.* now po�§6; now that sll�� was, �mca.my father's wifei always 'do-, 'if, `6h wives 'of -E, ngland,- rdrealugh- last night�Of all, tV- dreadful 6 vears'-thro%m-tH6m intb the' pond," and this -strategic -movement apparently :tili-
nquiver, now slowlY si",- Dow caught passionately- -yout Vuld ottlyry it 1) a.certa6in donfide=6 dreams -that yo4 and to than; fetpbing,'ber -son �"Oh aged, :2.0 detected by the da
i� 91 :1191 1 iusel of his choice- oi
a n They months, bad, jtaped� into the. water with.
defy bar let h I'think you? .-T6. whom?"
little eddiee , mAil at last i bey � the whom, memberof her,family. Presently he re
ledge, this",;iihite one firse."
'w l4all into hc Matters enton lipon the dith -night at7 'had crossed the rose-gard
u rnsvVithout'fu�th6raffecia'tibn,6r,socrecy�:-
ourselL�'. an,. a6d'stoodiiii him in her arms.. tu
am glad .0f% that Dickson nli�,'cl�anc6 of that� ivifei!', dl�ffe - and 6ta�na;'�6d�dnring the,-J�f'ih day,;,"tba hagerartiori,iDelosd in thick. and: closd
111 and looks into � the apartment
1, �Lve 'A At nil'arkable Itecov
(1, but
iter Line' left:behind him eiriablb-a him to learnithe,
jumped from where, 1 4 -e� you fear this woman thus, Mildiqd d6y continue p e-respebttA And -arm'a 161]'Ah,l but not Mr, Cbeesielii the Air engineer,
�nol it's be' � h' sort of, way.
quietly, "for otherwise I, should '� I , ) precis�ly tb�e.'�' �th h done., at -alls of, �ew� Thd' madman held her* at cry, A single glancei the,pi h
il al iLi �, r. 8� d, her hard
once, fro f h.
iii.anger; a gaZ
'remove you, h " ad r upoh�her shrinking- face
to have a run. -Look �bere,,Robert; I,don't to atMrs. Clyffard,; accorolingto, of St: "Thomas who �was SO seriously ate o isproposal.- been smoked,
oul wl t of ood-batured smile, ag.one ho'asks-
want to blubber Ali b Sa6h, things now, with a g
,re'ach. fth Care chJI promise so completely On injured in, the 6rwe1 t couple -of begbo�f.otthan'ace6pted."d6xulian't'bridig-.r�I
0 ran her.,.piac . e�p 's . ig P.: MA -6, has that he 'groom big
when all depeLlds upci 9ighv,:butJf I I Will b&f3afe fr in force'or r f d;' t'�Mlldred lost � that ariddle. "il'h'newyoilw6uld,bevei'gue�s,"' in�f.r 'e.
alike oaths sinE fnot,' the dffar 'of
lie ro&,. and you 'iet holne ttiken�, each who would ever
if I miss t wh�n nay work hereJk*nislied�'- 6,iusecufity�.W Ip �:, cried, he;' at idast�. "Ifor is, now walk arouri he house with-' and heart has been irrevocably rejec,te
ession . p ler upon,, A . By thi again all ri,-hi', ftS Ir tjust%_�ou !will"4011111 tbftik�-ofRaymoud? . Ln :yet, I dreamed
N,c- Raymond," cried Mildred fi-rinly. �coiapike po.. Out asSiStallee. The heroic engineer sus- not,even Worth a, pui �icbacco.
give n An d' n !a wife; u6t ni ;edient the :pain ana, we are -to. be I 'should th%�t:no that you. were Ra�m.o Ins; taitted almost �every'p6ssible injury that� a Ingenious exf
But ther6,1bat's eelsaf w an I wqke�now, lis
ly love to rnotber, ffiher,'�- partecTfrom you', andeven began'16 th d.
Lucy, and tell them :il erhPre,'Jh,'the' very h6'ldof6ur iDg�aft6r alILMig-- b ten; for th's man pauht1dr.-o.'and li�e� andhis recovery tion of -verbal refusal and fillitless �jqeadihgs
thm� in- anrl-p ace wbere,"'as be-for,�i4" -al ready taken ��plaee-f u h tiltbe hour heenongh. God', bl age y ou" in ide, have brought,y6ii :here-'J@r�-I saw is�&iiarkable. Iii,additiolitor cia upon Are,spared to luckless �wooersi , Ana
happen to teat agpin Stand n bi6the?s iac6* Whays;tliait ? might qudd6DIy swooJ3 down ipop- Sbe bad taken one of InT W the forehead,, his skull WAS bruised 'and maidens. are saved ' from* imPory itie'a
lihe-,old-ibboks 'ftoLAe,library, I and co'n- In an,4'LPgtAbt
-.the �rave and Solemn.lo.pk
clear, expectat'icu-19f the jeril worse collar bone broken,- arm arded Ii t to1 1. t bad Spoken"tbe' I' t 1 almost broken, big" justly reg as . pecu. lary, . rying
with, he as ew
than � the, peril itself;-, W10 trNed -by its' is p dislocated, rib� Ll broken, au�d crushed in -female Seri The pipe, cougid6ied as
"Asbesaidthese I �'�ou without", 0 pass a weary hour or
ih f r' d' b f keen auspi- 'leg broken, both' Ank ,.,has at, lea�s I t,
a rope with a great'spring, And riiy father and our unkn6 , wn friend-,l.t,-hoevekiliat may 'two. itwas a in imitationv�o s was replaced' y one o
f pgc�uthe chest, lea a, ruairimonial- a?nbassador
hid his face.; nor did he look�up, again;, nor be, within, ;I sh lmprotecW; the�,Rqund Table�9,14�.at-6rran't t badly. to recommend itothat it maybe.relied
all notill those 'of t enlagainby,one of mocking onirth.
sprai ad and his back scalded
r 6 week at lea aud,p'erba'p�b H a, a';,, my rien tire
know wbht was liap pan I'D g-beJnf. a Sort begi(JeS,Lfo t I am safe, or. krll�htsr,an",:16 h f , d, Nvha� I you until. th n ication, an, jt, to an Ing , are you?"
upon to -commit'fio breach of. coin_ ence it
of swoon like -until h frer' D' k I not ve served this. found sorpa'a]5pl Like w boy that plays its mission. prove,, unsuccessful.2,11Loi
I e_� is w' aist,"And fit. "ide"and 'k lie ran out'of ill
son faRtening the b d about hi wornan'q turn. case which- lea t ark in crest it i b -see bor, An alarming revolution has'biok6n out Teleg'raph.
a S. oralover," answered Ray eot erwi Did
bidding hirn cheer up.a ol fill his pook"t �,�ond, with- ha " b ise posses�ed% �'At all events, it so an'd saiLrelled it;- round. and 'iOund -atJerdmi-X Cai And Saint Marc. Presi-
And that's tha true story of how' t n as to make"her put a you . not ear twig �saap, Mildred 9
he., i I shall' have obtain c &'611 that.1 far'wou,h�e'r-attenti6u, h deiat Salomori� with astiotigfoiceJanded at Viscount Helmsley �(notice,oi whi�ise,daath
ee in t a 7ay infornilation, * as wel , i' o 'volume -over
found Out.". � :", I
n d . li L :%
_31artin's Nest was SI f paper iu:.�he -niglit to inquired he. -from 'England
p SL, Marc, an quelled the :rising there %vas the other Aa
And be that was the brave !boy you I hope, �s strucka blow att'tis�eilwomau, markh'er place, an on is. mor eow 'After No,Rupert.11,
fter, 1,50 had::been killed on.�both sides.l wis the eldest son of the-- ErL:- of, F
speakof-Walcor Dickson 'is now now, asJ to breakfast'--she"turne(L to'iE.�-with some �atin the bri f 'Space that lie had been 'a avers -
The G merriment House was sacked. and: -ham;:a a grandson on the' matbrnal.
a
a r am. 0
�Jug you upon the down above us, is �he? --suspect"br"fibiging hpr,b"e desi&s,.to sonei 'curiosity 't'o- 46a ,bow Sir or Sir absent 'she had. beaid.,.BomethiBig else -a 'President side of the I te:,Si Jauaesi� Grah 'H
houses burned. The
ud%ted V'
and� returned to Port au"Prinbe to, obt6io rain- bo-rn in 1852 and wag ad'
Tl�'e very. mail, Sir, -and �as lbrave-ae Nay:',' do not tremb a;' my �13 ted IiiingiLlf uniler''certain whisper ' from' she new n VVIlom,
W at -arcumst�nct` foraements� 'Eton. He�' was; seven years I - a
ever, only a good deal stiffer in the.joiats� s � e�6t love; 116w.'ArAnge it is' th As"ehe opened thb book,,' c�nrlmg f?61jfsbe kDew not wb`a�oe, which
Nevertheless he would have 'visited 'you k$ibo are so brave against all else; shouldbe �she' �p4rceived that tb6 paper which she "Fear nof'; you are not alone Hide P ill
lieutenant in- the Life'Gurds..
ill have lo
here himself . if, nobody else could: avl��, Such a coward with regard to 6�iLce I blank but, your wadding-ri�g., : eleota& menalidt f,'Paklialuen or: -a- W ok to. their
been got to do it ; 'for bildjeft was no. ouger HE, you -to
Mrs. Heliburii has C I y flard I", scrawled oxer by tile nameless.. i�land (.To be continued, laurels or their �air competitors will.get North, Riding -of orkshire in,i e! o B
g
been Very, good tm his old woman she that 0ad-indeed, whose:-�4a� now become so th t of'the
do not, fear, leal Ray a In the pass'lis vaiivd i terest, it
A who 6 lis dwriting wils :Ahead �,of n t'the genera a io I
was Lucy Pritchard once an I . 4 1 1 1. , 6111, ex minations at'Lorid6n University'
w indeed I do, not for myse f, no, nor yet 'for' tee 1874.� ' He;was-',pr6b%bly the 0
this rope, which is the same I have b Sanitary'Eninec has pertir
t Bell Milly; 4blie1A a is in my arms, at -Ileast, "The hour which you dread drawg.�mgbj lient Buggestioins. t04 ri the L`anebs�.Of -ille first � lady,"Bachelors of member of'ilm, HouBe'ut the ti
ke in regard to
king of all this time-a.i'she, 3vas to my 'she seem' sto be safe, � And knowitig,'thAt'I but do ii6t,fear it� RaperfClyffarol awaits weira proclaimed *ith'' all honor. Helaisley married 'in 1876,1 th'
thedtre, Stages. As au'outcome of the late'
a sister
own poor Phoebe in tile �qver." Uto, rl of Shewsbary a
h�ve hei to, gu"a'rd, I meet ih� auii the, you i bat Lshall be there di, ter At Vienue, �00 resetit Ea lid, Tell
Then being both So bi�aveauAgrate�u : , . 6 the iose�gardeyl , as ur 1 Riyant, -. of 'University 6' Ilege, and
I," Shea do, tuee�s the wolf-; but. it,is or ?/OU, too.- It iRbetter to go -iorth at Once and Miss E ves; of Newenham College, Cam- 'whom he
by -leaves a dAughterapnd
tbav ;�ii�ie .90 rnuc* h combustible
'should, 'bridge, had com in the, first division. the 1a�tter beii
will younoit �4:iist.my Raytprlorid, for you,J tr meet th'an tbat your Aunt, '�Used on a e,out ig. In' Li 3rd-y6ar'Auafhci
pleaded Raymond, amble
bon(,r -not to betray the secre't�of. tile material is--' theatre osfagej it is You doubt that I ha've' vviis, t 6 cope w�th send y06 forth. You must g /& paper ab'solutefy mi , cassary t Ilat. it'should,be red-. Thislicimir 'Would be' iegarded� as of little, reBumptiv6 -to� the titl Le I �t NM a ar: a
6�unf�g, Grace," returned Rayinond '9mil- sigiied according -to her wiqh; L� ve your worth. were -it-leftAo-stau d alo Ind. Mr. Milbank, a Liber9l, wake. re-el�ct�d
�64 anon
_11. , Still fireproof if possible. Siticateofsodit ItO omp�lleol to con -the
A a matter: j�g. ' :'iWell that is tr child within doors; and,,do' refer to dere.d.
ad hus. bcen.employed Willi great:
coricer in , tin But it. happen
y, that we should, air, if..th tb let advantage iee�had been c without oppZisition. Six induibers, of
tied us only; But we, have pass ere tbilig,70f
is some advant your marriage, if you,ld�e* your life.!' bothlih thi adh other.,
B 0aitit itself w1iiell -is used in' with, a Fevesham family have rept
our word to keep );on prisoner here tiU the hiihest caus6,, and s6methirig, too, in this 'UkO�,gbme 66ndemned wretch who, bav- is , production of de d also a Elingle male student-cornes out I b"
8 mti corations an u t Is Battle shire,oi one -of its r ' idings during tho.pr
goodti removed this night have,' been dis. thattile.w.oman-dearn dead. She, that iDg striv�n si�cg-bni Sentence to forget big firgf.diVlSiOD� While seven caDdididea-Of the
-posed of; allh that ill take Konae time." varnish for all canvas and wood -work �ged seat century. Thirteen Years ago ihe'Co"n:
a A inexorab 6 -doom, is sudOBiuly. reminded of it.' ho'followed tbai' f I va Liberal votes piays tricks - with shrouds, aud acts he nthe 6c6ilory. � The silicAte. stronger Be w r course o sqr A.
a h it' left, that be of'HbdA:is not, expenSivJ; and there is no stud'
Atieastlyou will,let my poor'w.ife know sikerilegiouspart ol a lost, spirit, tnay yet.116i is notall- hour S, under the first! �pr6fe�sorq ill' t a Riding were nearly equid;' -but
thirt-1--am Safe � or.. else, -Aeu'. 1. dq fOt be without. her own'supeistition-4, Mildred."- call his o3wil, so Mildred shivered and kingdom ipjl�,'sent forth 'from the best' th Liber'fe_u6i r
reason why the''inio of s6me sucli'ma j.,iial P., V6,ble that a a w outnumbe
Mil
return to-njdrro�_ she is sure li�, thiuk'I That)- why be seen 2 1 1! urged sankdow ii scientific schools of the world;
a hopeless terror Why.bad I , dame- out
have come to grievous. i'�rf you.iru8t for anything to GrAed'sign' In tb�t dreadfu �boald not be corh&lsory.� Itcan be Applied: the other party.
or- she liDaered' I house, when Withill.tW(3 . Dty 'urs to :only in, the secoud-second' best. "This � is MIS� '117N� still ationds the' Ta�,hrid'gd
four ho
Well, Sir," answered, the young mail,. arice-and Ohl beware ow�ou-buiild.lon E� great woman triumph.
escape had go often off�red itself� , 'Why -%vitll8ut� any reg , arde JaWy'sEf 'Sollem6.'. Aftar�delayi�g go long as to pro-
thatre in 'the city,
frankly, 11 wewill do our best, bi6kson And that fomldaiiou-,�-wlly show Yourself, aiid cll�jished the, foolish notion that 'WhA d
way changing the effect of the'decorations. MR. GLADSTONir, eclines to, be regarded 'voke soiu�b'suspicion as to their intentioug,
1; 6ut no -woman has ever yet � been:�let ru'u,thb risl,,;of being recogni7ed9i� Would- Grace Clyfflird' had desimed would not be
It would render, the, Scenery practically. as a panper� Ha'is not � very -rich man the North British Railw4.lcompany as
into this Secret, tiny naore than was Atint 6.ru�o � easily :credit* that t is your ota,ried outd, Wliy iodombastible4 And sosimple'a renj6dy. for but lie piefbrs. to work fok all that� he- -&t:l
aef -entered intocoutractS for the, con-,
the Vreemmori'H. f dare not -trust it, even which likunts" the place; or would - it. ter in what straits,: to play thig'evil and
we a -rec' 've This -is why he, looked with sfruct o appear, Ow -
a movement which was recently
An existing evil eve�y theatre maha�er o i ti'ot,thc bridge� ' They
to Phoebe. However, you rt�t�Lr put. liar on bar guard to sil't tile false par6'with' liavincrud"ki 'brother? '' Her upon us two, gir. Do f t d I liall. 6nith of the story'of'yout deAth?,!1 it.tb the public to aiply. dip ever;,.to, have copt6mplgted building
husbiind,.Indeell;b�d not said 11 Nay," but : L, I . ., the
started to purchase a, country'house for new bridge witlii;iit removing the"remains
at ent, daar Mild- only because hel tholugh birn within. an bour's, � journey of the he old one, and thik the Board of"Trade
be with you again o..o,.,,. "You re wise'and prud t to �bis NbW� tbat'the heatof the Conflict iSLO'Vej,�
�tocikholders are beginning to realize the f t
furtheSt." reol; but Von do nDt rernenlib I left 'titue- rendered,such an ititerView ibde6eq-� tu6tropolis. , the idas, sprugg from � the not do. ' S'O'the
Arid you will ave wi -a -faced boy, I to has. decided they
d see 4 a my '-� f 'And Glyffe 9, ;iotlib ativing sciircely, SA�y ' Nttyj the weel not Vet -out. f! recent war it) rt�tes' reacts. a , gainqb Ah6m- recent cast6m, of the Prime 'Minister the company are:oti6e,mote thrmiiT
fol 131%ymon li�cd tiferazor'641, married, whilp., s,i the rtjorio�w wfiich liar �itfleBs mt
ebildlill Sat, Selves. A"despLI;t6h from X1.0w York,last Saturday
little rest, from the 'young fhart, d IL inie A quar dividend leave townJor nofusion, and Btateld,6it their,,,
I hope so,;" ariswel I! have. been imprisons under. DeA&u, had ap �t'a 6r this4 drea0fu pom a I rview.. to, Monday, duri�g - the Parligmentar b6half,at a consultation with- the thindee
evasively; for lie kriew,Ahat Milly'hzd bi�eu -Brown, I` have become bearde&Aiko Ills Wbv;-thgr6fQre, should she. meet 'Rupert (if 2 , pet, ci� the. It.it of Febr'u'_ L- si: n., L . 6 d Aberdeen's house At Mill
carried away, although lie thoupht"It better pa:rd,' MokeoVPYL,Jn,�the day -time, no one is 'Who knew wbat'boilp'or �ebange the ey is- declared, by the Lti Shore & see 0 r Harbor T�usteea redeutly that if the resci
not to barrow the fatlier's* he*a`rt': by such stirring. now about the park, whotllei, from Ichigan Sonthern R#rplus Hii.f, not far from., the renowned Walsh Idtioni thd.136ard,of Trade be IniSisted:01a,
next day 'and -niglit might :.bring forth� -poot ycar� I,JoW4 Harp, is for- Bale', - And Steps �were being the bridge may' have . to be � abandoned. or
a
for the yer, is', only .517,000, takim7-to'' raise the'. 220000 neceess to sad news, while thug compelled -to inaction, the Hall or the �villag6; and wben the even- Rut ye.�,h6� uu�kbowft Well�Wi , ari"who in
atiol captivity., But he kept agd, Ing, coni the ;§Ijotted' Col?tJ poned;. ald be a great disap.
.its, prom I retire to she had no f ��,62,i;000 for- the, previous year, ban the -Pr post ihe�distri�db, no doubt, but
4use to doubt, Advised her to purchasd it. r'W it
and so worked upon --'bis father. with ��e heyond the turnpilw4 vlierti waF4 And the dberdAed is WholIV afttibiatable to got edent
in return.for see her broAler-iti-law at'�Ondd� 'Aud of the,sichi he put' big foot "upon it to n having two huge bridges
Thelp of Dickson that the-�old` man t last 'Io3,okind o�et't�'e ctmtebts of- -my '.portfolio, it not. weirthus to anticipate t . he'commands the railway -war Anothet d espatch isettenotion ying acrdss'tbkc'4aniieI of the Tay.
gave I Ln�m-mion that -Mrs. Hepburn shoul tbat the Cami hern repi so deoidbdly that the had to be I
I "'the guidman and his wiiie entertain me ot.Mrs, Clyffard and at a timewheii. OP1 I (1d 81"Sp_alty o,showB .. 1 0. . , 1, 1
the 6arb ft u A,nigbt elan
be informed, under A Birk oath of see 'tile country gossip, -ai all�,tbb,bf in g S hh, .1 �Y interest, glvc or two sin ce'one B d; a'mom-
recy, story Grace kiiew,'Milly was still It
with I 1 ct from' Rev. F rheil
safe ot-th 1 ),ble mess'aga, is b6r of A, tkoupe of,amatellf"CaDtC imns wb
that liar husband was Alive and in c� poor mad Squire. ' They' 0ouJd -as mother's Arms? and, wbi a t I las paid 01.
bands. it wag this glad news wh c 640s for nie,.�tp .,its dividend �r the six Partrid,,e, Rector o hurch were givingA-prformatice in the Jaques,
i Ii soon think of finding ii like Thelwindows of tbe-library. I' it I the I pig6opal 0
Walter.Dickson came to impart that:even-' tile cow upon their sign-'boatd � as to, Ray�, the i�rrace only; but openip o tb outliB A At 116tbeg who, is uO.W in. E'ugland,, Oaitiek Hall, Qabec, was ei��aged in par -
g OL Pro, inan nounces t Mr. OM 130m,
niond Clyffa'd s,4Ap6ttiug'outhar head, she c I atelf ta Partridge will accept
Ing when he found Mrs. Carey ai,'Pampas messr flodge, 6f t fomipgbn the tight rope wh'ab,-ft
I .� Why, Cottage, And the revelation of Which �sent the very do Rufus knew 1 you si&t�of the rose g6ilden, or, - rather, for"it Loud ol'interest- the posifton to which be.bas beenballed by cause or,other, bejeft.. -, The"nistting placed
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bedside of bis 11 old with such Yes the (14 we the R . Eltuorb Harris b '�e�ceivedA'qbj Nayandhowas.thro u to 1 0' rbu
dog and ou," interrupted her' ch nee to�be .,.IK!ng in it,., Yes, Rup9rt- ev as
lightened, heart. Upon the other band, h6sQ, smilitig up6h 'her fondly, ":for ClM 66'rej in the huntig 'st' tijig from be-Bloor Street'Baptist o auto s6d
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