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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-03-09, Page 2I. � 6 . � 1 � I I . I -­-�­­­ . . . � , I I V I . � . I I I .--- . 11 . . , � . � I � I lt� . . � I � � I . � I . I .., I . � : I I I I I I I I � � � . � I . I I I . � I I I I . I I I �'. - 1 I I � I � . . - I � . � I I I � . . � I ..� . months .Ago, I had a, short, proud applica- , .� - 77. . I .1�­ , did be cou��-?­ , , I � I � I . . I . 1. I i . I , AN UNMARRIED WOMAN PREACHER. � ' TME 11 IVJFVM ?I SOCIAMLE., I I I I I � � . I ; Seottisit News.' � I .1 . � I I - don -for help from this half brother of M'l ne. , I I 1. It was couched in language, alulo6t Often- �.Qb,,Oout,half an hour ago, or less I . I L " lie ` bben way, on the Contine i3t, 4 """ . � ..=. I ;", Awtoulshfug ue�vevtfon ot, one "t the The Successful rawtotate of XPIllas Anna I , Gue"40 4�09' Into "Wrong — I ... � " , I � At a meeting at Glasgow on the 2nd inst. � I - I I .1 , , I .. , ,� w tonceived in so unobd8tened a spirit, give 0 � ,iima, only arrived in town this believe I I Who! -$be Ofiveir, in a Brooklyst ftlethod$st , I I I I I Mouse, I I , � of the committee of the I I lund raiMp 1 1, d ,for the " - I I ' -- I Quelle6 to..;',., . that'� I at once determined to reject it. .1 � I ,,, . 4bout`� this time Guy and his friend. Sir ;, 1 was )list giving Mr. Watson his m -r -in - � . b.at.tBiwbenhe camain,and IwaBordered. ChUr Ch. L * � I I I I I (Now York Sun.) � I I ; (1�ock'o Sun.) I I � � . I ,relief of the ruined City.of Glasgow Bank I � ahi6reholdera it was reported that Z387AO ' � � ' ....... I 110 110.orli , n I I I . Frederic Compton became aqqpainted ' ' th � . 1r.`- I I I � I . � - off pretty sharp.," , ,. I I I - I ,,� Miss Anna Oliver has almost completed , 11 Lend6me your revolver,". Said a young � had been: subscribed. , The committeo had "' I 'donations loans, 9372,. � N I I a ward of Mr. Foster'B (Sir Frederic is � Marie wag stunned; the danger of deliver- I 1. - her fourth year in the pulpii of the Wil- , man with his nose skinu�d, his eye, black. I I., � I I . .. paid in grants, and I � 1, I , I ,: " Pl�hdelp'ia , Fosterleigrandsori),and in y oldfriendrmi� 11 , - near her. A few Lines had, then,. corns .'so Avenue -Metboai8t Church in � eue�Larld his White ,necktie around under loughby I � 0'00. Ahundied thousand pounds is still . . � , I. "The Baltinlore f , Vicularli Wished to fnake a 1 marriag-e'7miriiii6B� oArJI in ,bar return from thb I I I I I Broo 9 .demonstrated. that a his"Mr,'a ,. -no, lail, of h s, areas coat torn , Aldo- I �- I i I I I 1 klyn, and ha*in . I I . - I I I ,- � required. a [let nuin- ,, I . I pplicants ,for xd: � . - .,L'P� "', ­ " 11".., -I--,,- between Sir Frederic and his ward. It, '. '' " � ­.. , , , , ,. - ­..�& . - I 1 -11. 11 4-l"'.., . adding that as she ha a arge ortune, . -class, And she,wo'uld have met Guy face to face- .Even- now she feared to go up to bar, �. 1, �, - ff 6 ame into'& West Side Saloon with young woman 1. call be a sucbbbBful p6gtor, I 11 o ,ais a , She r.ud her friend think A. is abo,ut-time... -his.overcoat on bia,&,rmi-mud his­overghio�qg- bered 977. Their logo by. the failure of,the . ... ... .. . . -�.�­ �. � , � . �.--,M-,.�.-,�i.,i,-,..�.,.,-",.;,, ­­­ I ii-- I � bink -was near y our an a half ml long. 1 f r I . e, to my side no more, . I sky. , I . Compton dij not want, the comrad which les- � I . .oy ­ J. ,oini,,'-1,e6t.,obe.,oh6uld-eu66unter,,hit.n.- ,m �'o � ­ - 1. I ­ I , ---.--d - er into t I 4ho-9160fdvigt-BiOi�- if andbisclothe allcoveredwi 9pareceive he 'he in his hand, I a ith � I- � -1.1 I I ' � I I ' ,Mr. Robert 'William Macbeth, Who has I I I , . � ­­- ------, � ----L-1-'-, 1. I . — 6�­ � a, - -ggreod-tIfit,11% TI-60"t'-slio--uld'"I 'I'll to 4) Y' , P, a 6 a dreaaiBa7 to ,Btay in, lost she Bhould'bo I � , 6�uich � work. She hays,,thllt she has no Snow. , , � just b6gn,'�blected.an associate of the British - I I , iiRE each return of Ispring, nooks the4loW,ers she gave. ... "I I B I 11 . 1 ... I d sorrowfully bring ii , . . Sharp, and accordingly be. laid himself out , , I to catch the heiress -but by some �ugglqry, I d fcr ; or 'go o e sake, ut lest She,shou , , seen. At lengt1f,,pollectind her forces,, she . . , hat's, the in a�tter with,you ". id th ., , , mbition, thantd, do pastoral work. � " M I . Bat - I ' I I , - I Brea as a Strict Episcopalian, she had bar-tender,1 odking ugly at him ; ,, 40, You -am � , , , a son' of ,au, eminent . � e R - A Ad. ' I '' � at , o�, o,, ,0,my,' ;a, � , . . I , , ... . I I . 1I tch-p,pktraitpsint�r, ,He has exhibi6i4d, : I . I i 11, � . � .... I a , . . tioic t to th . e. il I y gray I �, I " I I �rstaud, my half I which I- do not und4 -brother - Watson' In )6red that 111% , is room looked ,re , . am) overcome'the scrup leg of liek, family � after supppse I g6log to'lend you ,- revolver . .- I � � a � I st t1i ' 'inj -andiskno u ' I ',;'��'!�� '- " 0 Academy for 1� ,' eats, W .1 , , . I I I . I � , I ., I . � � � . , . � " mistook a French gov@rneBB in the same ' out on a drd6,ry'gsrA6u, and ,that the road-, � , 'she became an evangelist. Not to di to kill Somebody, and then be arrested for, � ' " h ' . *� 11 as-Zireto or as weltAs'i,painter. ' to is 35. - I , . �, Here, where I sit alone 3 aid -1 -- .6 sometimes he I ­ � , Frinatbe great worid, 6 whisper -of mynaine � , " � � sobool with Mr. koater'ti'wfird, for the,New J . 11 )re Safe, and as she had laid waywas theie6' � . th�am, as some' of her -r Ing :an accessory. elativos feared she, bei Not much I" But, . I � , � I YeAig old;, Mr..' Edward' �J. Gregory,. who , ' ' , " " - � , � .. I !" I Joined, ll&plyjosome kind, comudeadiug word, � I . I �: -�, ,B iiho6e Orleans heiress, and 16irder tba.t hupreasion , aside her hat And mantle in the matron's . , t,gh cl n ,what's the, matter ? You loo migh . e do idea 6 use the family name � Ir as though', , I - � I Snowden, to, igh You came oiIt,6f' a'Vindow. Was h44 also b son elected aii, ;;so.iate,- is Still, � i- ;,.' I' � �;,��-j.�" 'younger. 'As "I . y tUdse , In praiEe is fa e. , I I I � , i ;I �, 0 I . rau.awa'y.with her I ProbablytbelFrench � ' L' room she, I could escape ,unseen ; ,she of ,he WRE Whi ' i entitled, and Anything - - I . ` " '- ­ - ` has been 6xiiibitilig, portraits �� � , 11 11 ,, , .1 "! , . I . I �- ­ I . . And tbeb, as it I ihoudlit thou 6till wert nigh, girl thought, she bad caught i prize; at any - would.. Blip ont,'and -take refuge With Mrs. adopted instead t .a -'she h d b the matter iththe'.door?" h . 'u. . I a BOOMS, :, W I 1. � � , ill oil for eight. ye *&to,' and 1' ' as a so ,been a - I I . I li- i I I turn me, half, forge ding tbQu are dead, - ,rate, the truth ce�m.e out at Dpver, where' Busheli'who would be only. too delighted'to � .accustomed to uriler�-An �, aunt's, tutelage, �, The young �man tooka wet. towel And . in aitli , to U, ,, " �. ,, , .. I ember of ,the, Institute- of��P - I . 1, I To read the gentle gladness in thine eye,' I , Tbat I have I at �er the ceiemonY� they bad gonw. t I ima- I ere &6 would be sale, and, rec6ive her. Th I I I that' of Anna Oliver. Hard work 'has told sopped the blood off his . . � nose, then went � 'her. 11 � I . � ,Q 11 .��,,,��, I to Water coloro. , I I �, - "'' : . I .. . � 'n", , � - . .1 I 1. ­ ­-- I ------- I—— ­­ .-,---,4o;1 . 11 . , - once midbi read-.-"-""" � � I I � �: I I , I I- I tAL9, but see thee not; bddt� ii� ­ ------- 11-1 jpyss­ gine Guy Was .in a, �Btate of fury,whenbe I . I dib oiered the 'truth, forl be is as proud as a could, remaiii itureome hours. . I � I 11 I suppose -Captain Neville-wilf'not-atay­ - I upon e Opposition, from' Methodist -w-Liirt-br-add-fixt4 his .necktie and'turn6d - I prda6IferB'4o;aYeudered* her, life morethail bid Vad . I k andlookedin .the glass I . to see , 'appears I � I 1-11.1-.1 V. � L , 7 ,The Nairn Fred Presbytery has 'a , , �� I if . , an overture to., the Agsembly, den'c 1. , - . _ �, .� . I .. "I The image of a -hui-­sidF3*!V61iRct appem a : Lucifer,; &rid to. find that heyas tied to � a very,, long T' she aglied in an unsteady I I I . . ordinarily serious,and She now to 4h6 �absent, coat 4ail showed much, I , I . then ,�­, I .1 , � 1"',"�L,� ,�' h- il`:�, . I 'the us6 of instrumental music Mi a I , -1 � �, � I'll . Where all of thee tbat"passed notto the skies . . I . Was laid With bitter tearo..' . �11. periollessi nobody must ,have been, as � he - . . 'voice. '" . - "am . be a demure young. woman of Quakerish went and,leaned on.the bar and 'looked ­ , - �� '' I -1 . at � " unscriptur&I and sinful."' � :116v Xk` , � �, . I � . . . . I � i . i whose thou6his go back toha��Ier day— b* mself, I hard lines.' � At any wodld'� say I rate,the girl'took fright and rE�naway;, (It I do . not' know, : I , suite. �, The I doctor is to be her6�at.three, and very tastes, Who, though frail in body, is abund- the bar -tender for k moment, and said: � I . � I .. I . 1 � I ' ant in energy. - . - 11 You 104 like a rou that can betrusted ,%The' , ­., I ­ I", % -1� 1� t *' '3"�:.�;­ 0 ��,� , � I a, li, , ­� , . Cainorion, Aideroier, in , secon Ing , ­ �, 1 . - , � , 'th, ,, m I . � . � .And,l, . I That fled with thee, would ladly�now resign I I '. gf.m. ise i All that the world can g and prai . I � . I ,and Guy.. came to me'. like,� a� madmau�. . . I I I I likely- he' will, wait to see, him. So Mr. , I , I . a The .church, which, she Purchase& from � na.'Whoeie'advic' would be Sato to I � f6llowiLl � 117 motion' s6id,� ti ­. ­��, . it had become 1 . ques on wi ­ -, � ,. Ill, 'I i, � � . �� !�.. � j �,��, .,.. � i :1, . he main a haemb6t' ­, '. him whether could" ke' of , � .1 � I I . , � . For one.sweet look otthine� ­ : I *&B,loonfess,gorry for him;,itwas-siioh' I 1 Roberts (the valet) says; butl &to sure, if :,the WilliamBburg, Savings Bahkfor $14,000, an emergency; and;I will tell you about this I I I . , ,�'� �� I the Free,Churoh if! instrumental Music Wall , """�,J�,�, , I . .� I I I I I I . 1� 1 1 . . . I .1 I . intment., .H6,we ve an awful disappo r,.�he lie Ste my 6ya, talking all � that bine .to ' � 'high was about'to be turned intot a livery.stable 63 urder that'l contemplate, and may be you ,, . � � � �.�., , . . � Banotioned. :',:, �, , �, � � �2 1, � 5V, � '' , ,'­�rol .. ,. Thus-, ever, when I read ( 1 . )f generous deeds, . . was,determined on the only'propeiQourge, patient, We I ver will have him in A to 8 or a beer ga,rden when she got it. � ,She held can give me acm� pot i , as you have no I I � I � . �� , , �. I . . . � , 1, . - I � , � � %�. � �, .� Z:11 1. . . Uy heart is wrung with, augui.b. as it, bleeds ear' , Such words as thou did'st once delight t ll . . . . � -�� I ., . �, . I . , I.. . . To think thou art not near. ­ . - .left for him , under tile oircuru%tauces-to � [illy � his discover the girl who was pertai , . I ,. agaili.l? � . I . I � it Then, k9- you ar6'� not likely to. want I I in � the, title in her own name for some time; doubt murdered many people. a trouble Th I I � givingller� bond for �13,000,'but she subsew, �Iis iijbt here'. 'Our'lodge.iB to give a,", mum I . �� 1 ., . ' , — I . �� . . �: ,l , .. ­, ", 1 I 7� I I : . . 1. . I . , , , . � - 1� . , - A I 1-11 ,�,-" "'' PEP-11LOUS POSIT10N. �" :- �, � ,­� , I I . , � I 1--l-;, I . . 'i I . � I . ' ' . "� . And now that I can talk -no more with thee � wife, sad take- ber.:for betteri for worse. . a, I shall take the opportuni 1w ty of going I . quently conveyed the property to tiu6teqa� aocial' this evening.- You know what I . I 'was Socialis.' �­ . � I I I i 11 I I . " I j! ­ , a jsu� — . � I i '. ." , " 111'�.. .1i I �ind.d bIr , I . . 11 Hiij.Coat for Three k1lo,ars. � , "' �, �7 � ��'k. , � I � . � I I . . � I . I Of ancient friends and days too fair to last, . A bitterness blends memory I ,; 1. H6 wag evidently touch to blame, amd, I 'be' it- I � loughtto ar but how far the Young out a little way; for I do not feel- rny head- . ache of yesterday quite gone," said Mari . a, It found that -if tile property um Young people go to a, ho was in use deed6d-ih the oustomAi , way the corifer. and Bit around. &III -th E ' i ' - y a evening an& keep . � ,,,�,:, " ' ' ' ' .1 , , 1:1 �',�, �! I � - . -rl��­ i - *hat nearly � proved to be' a fatal Mai. ,- , �',`,,�`-',,,I�tl I . I . . with:the . � . . : Of all that happy past - .� - � � .. , , la.dy was responsible for the inistoike it was I .. I putting, Away her plate. 1. . I ' I I ­ � I I � . ence might repudiate the Methodism: that their mouths shui,,dnd never say a.word I ' " , ��,!.� �!, dent,'odcuired t6"Mr. Wuo�` Syi��ington,'- " � �1 ­-�,�� � 11 'L 1�.�.'. , ­ . .� . ., . . . � . I . ''. . . I . I i - impossible io say. It is an uncomfortable ',,And ,it you siarve yourself, you will ­ give tbleri6ted:a young woman as pastor, and till a signal is a', tbenihey �11 make Up ' , � I '11, Ll( " � , , night millBr',�for Scott .-bios. Baliuoio�l ,'� : ­ ,,, I 1 I I I , I I . I I ., I _ Oh, When I , — L . . � . : . I , . I I : position fGr my brother; I ventured to' , ' never gatber' any, Btyength," observed the, appropriat6'the'-church. Misei dliver be for lost time . and !talk - for *all that -is out, I gall , I i� . i ill, bn�Tuesda'y iii6ruing."Abdut o'ol6dk:., - 4 M . . I I , " :"I , ­, I I . ­.- -- — � . . � � � - �, -1 I �. . ... . I .1 . I ,­ � LOOK 1 , -:1 -,. REFORE AOU I -EAP I d i h him, and was proceeding.to.give � ` mon's i , him some counsel, when bebroke fibin rue,in I , matron seVerely. �- . . � I . � Marie could Only smile in reply ; words ' 'in to run th.6 church cu'eitrict busine66 prin. (16mynoBebleedingyet? `Tbanks. The�, . li, , ., . . . . er own- salary the li�tst wanted me � to '�O,!aod I just came f .cipleg, making ! r6i 'all '6ame. I he was in the fourth ,� M& putting,the be'lt'o"n ��.11,: !- I 11 1, � ; , . � -4 a pulleyj when blg��6oat,.,tkil t 116' 4"' , ., � ".""'.. " , . - 90 � 94119 A �, in a bih and. ' " : . : , I . I I . � � ' i wild catch for. - .s6 fury: d rushed aW&YIrl a P would not c in reply, and: aa soo'll' as o 8 . bills to be' the 6')- That- is I r . ' house payinent-due� and, requiring ir6m the behinA � . . I ce�� tied bith 69,'bia fe6t'� � .�'. - I ­ I 1. 1. I'd-- , 1. - I -,'.. � � I . I . I � . � , 1. . - I . . I . I , � - I I 1 . � . . , � I . . .. . . . . .. 1: . . I � . . By- Mrs. Alexander. , , -- � 1, .1 I I appy girl. I scarcely know which th,, u n will be the greatest midoriuile-to find Or ... sh6could she ros6jcoth. the table,puton . her4alking thiugs,. And slipped out, her . bear Il ' , settled me thly; Each montl s, probor. next'aoor. , You,see; l.w -I But to,tb6' wrong, I 11 I . house bell. Aman ic'hig, ti6 n of, interest on the mortgage has been and, rung the � � , . 1. ' leeves ' ' to' -the , ­hung­su�pendb -,witlife,61''ani, � , 01 � I . - where" be ' , 1:! ., I I , , , . �- i , �e �d a �,:; ,�� a own ee, ourot�expeoi ,' 1. i W for nearly thr `b ' i I .1. 0i " I . Ing. every second to be his 14� ,�ii' - P 00:4�P, . . . . �, . ,., 'L . I.. . � " ,t �aat ,of o lose her. So long as he is igno: .. ' - - ­ -.-,, _trembIiog­IimbA­ELImost; refusing'tto . ­ I I , came the saviulo bank, So Bbirt s do ,uniformly deposited in ­ ; or and said . . , ,� � � t�� " 1 . , -' A I '.. I � . 11 . 'd I . , I am glad to, -be. quiet," gal , Ali, Wit. . . . I . - son, as Marie* drewo'� little table -oii',,Vhi6h I I - ­ , "her wb6re9,b6dtg' he is . tied, to E6 myth, a shadow, and can Contract no btlieralliance ,- I I her­� .Vo her relief. Mrs. Bushel was eut,. - . but "I Jermfm'ar'l readily gave he , r permis. I 1. �a the, full: ',good evening;' but Ahat 9A the end,.of -Six noontl] I wasn't going -to be I I . I ' I ,amount. is. a ways. on Iw ll�and. She dater., catight aboaking,,be"use �oil ha�ve t I ro pay foaua ln"thM position by"the de . :n , I , W F 11� 1. , - � . � 'I , : .... "'' .Mn�Goidauier, about half -past 6,ilikiv& � li� I ." I a * . . I lay her Work and the bi��book aboutl)aii. . , ial. "Yesterd�y'and.� I � if be discovers her, behas,an -i h6umbrarice 'the , giodto, sit-in the little parlor in Silence Bind I . . 'saf. I I � .1 � . mined, to tusks heir enterprise unique in-ita, forleitif you Bp6ak. 1 8o I, j�at walked right - � � .., in and �Id f0k, � I, medfatiely at ' -4 the machinery an I , ,'� pq , , him down., IS from. ' ,. the day'beforo V' more ,in 9, low bred *ifo,'posbibly an Sty. � . � : '� economy She .figured out that 4�,250 pulled off my overcoa d . ,. tab bungitup;1 was sufferingterribly - , ��, ,� ; ' 'had " I I much, though unavoidably, disturb'el 71-r"'. adventureag. Howe�di, I feel, eSpecially * 1 it it. , *1 , � 4- ,..�: 1, * I I . I Would,, meet 'all -I the. expeuBeA, hot own , and hungmy hat on�tbe hat -rack. The a . , . -4 - . I in o., - . a the! orkniped position he lie6lf"I 19 � . ­ I I I I . I arealways quietly busy ; it,soothbo:me to .. . . , No, since We spoke of the law -of love which , I I—. . 1. b Ben the Meautimie the .meeting - etw � unuatWly - I salary included,. and when the revenue, fell- looked a little bit emnoyea, but h'a am �, sired , ' I .1 , �. f6ng: �and the cold,. I He was Inim I . 11 11!Ww I ,� : taholl toi his � hoine, 'b � . 'Dr 6i � . see you'work.:: I' will not ash Y .1 � . 011 to terineates Christianity; that I. have- been b rothers was of An - amiable cha,r-' short she gave to, the church what was in if the we � due a ather was not softelIll1g.11p o, own- and I I !, I I . I . � i ' " I 'make , � . I I I . .., . I I dread the book you dislike so much. � Lot us - �.somewhat" harsh with ,my bi other' -' I have I � acter. . ,4, I .1 I I I . . . I . her., . ­ I . . I I It . 11 I �. olittle. ' I Smiled, but Aidn't say ,anything, I Ba�t for, wbo did sit ha,could ic� thd'... � � . 11 I . talk. Tell.me i�bodt the�schobl,audhow tlfi)refo',red6siredMr.MriMusto.wri'ietobiti� Mr. Watson was struck,�by the'stern, . I I . She set'hor face resolutely- iiiBtohurch and I.walked, iuto� -the" sitting -room.. oWg6ntlemari comfortable.. No,,b6nea.i­,.�-.,-­----- --- I � I I , .1 i', �. I 1 1 you have arranged. ' I to Paris, w here it is auppos&d� helA at pre's-' �sombre expression of Captain Neville,8, 11 I . . fairs" festivals', oys*te , I ktie- --thought LV�a --the Arat -one, --- r- - auppers;,.�-- neol -tb-er6,: -aifd--I' , _-broke#-, -Wd'-With"--'."a--.-,.--�.---��� were goo care we, expee . � . ­ -, .- --7.7 � - 6 I , � � Marie, glad to begi4 a gubj Set so farmway i . . .1 .­ - - 11 - �. I - �­­­- -- ­ 1. -, - - --Iro*td--w-Iiin�-t�-O'C--O�'u"-P'I.Iid-her. thoughts, gAvelbi In I - , entireque -him -com tome-.We-muBt- stlug to 0 . � . Lihii-m2lucky- f --th--�-­­- --'--"--6t--��'-'-�--'-bl--�--� ­ ace-.:-- gave . a impression, man , It � , zC - ---- . Some entertainments *­awkward.L-The nian - watched. ru-e' 6 es, fii�j jeai, ,,,-oba;i. -folt.ver- I ------ . I -aid-c"iiWea­u5c, �59-,nif-&—tas, close,� and finally hEf Said I had tb - to 860 'him around agidn all tortly.�Caledania ,' . � I �ac'henl. I � � I I - I 1. 1 I . � . � . 1. - - . . . - ,� . an-account'.01�-h6�-plans-a�d-progress.- ,e - - I , �"`� see what ca pne,;.i -- .. n ­ - marriag o. e broken through, or if it -w,bo-hE6d.-16f.t-liope-b6hind----his-lar�e-trkn�re,- . , 'looked - his clothes * hung - loosely ,�-�Ork Shows, pratty . ' ­ I " h ' " .L. '', 'the advantage. of himi 66d -I smiled . again, but tor any ot or projects t at Would tura - .1. . I. - . I � te ! . , ,� . I I I ,. I - . — .. , . . , � '. . I . ... I . �.. �,�' I did,luoi listen ''Very attentively, nor did he' 11 � -- I � , , I ­ , shouldbd,carrie out. lnl� I any case I hope ,gaunt'; tip6uhirn; hischeeklo' d'hollow. "Glad . okb I . church. into E6 play -house, an eating-asioOn AJAn't, Bay anything'.'-' Now that I th: ink 'of ­ , I umbo Figures. I I I I I , . . I I , I � .1 1. 1 - 1, I � I - , , . , . . notice her much, and she had: ' . . .. .carefully . - - , , , . to act ill a Christian spiriti a more broth- ' * ' i ch' better " said Guy � . to find "you so mu 8 11 ) . - I or a ,bfizaai., 'Shie-�-IMW—ev-�ef " iti I noticed that- he'unbuttonea 'his shirt. I ,4 ' fivoQ ' T ' Q1W . �.. lid great Barnum and London all has �, � ,. - . : " I . placed herself away from the' light. , r, . . I I I . :' I erly part I" . He cea, Bed au&closed his eyes. 1 taking t he hand- feebly ,hold out to him. I , . - . lectures, conceits, apelling-beeE )evea &lid began ' ' i I I it historical ale to to I them up. I did. grown tobesomethiDgev6 — . I h much beyond the, �' -- ­-.�­ I I . . 1: 11, ' I, ­ I. I ., . - . it I hive buen thinking much 'of our last . . ' Marie could not cornmand her voice for 11 The -At , - ' Lnk you for coming so qaioly I my I- ­gx-6mivationS,deb%teB, and a r6bAing-roo -think (if it At � the'timei-buvhig'i . r I me . . 112, ,n6t ­ - - . , I , la" t an tertallimerit o fits kind. *1 I t has re -I, , *. � . rgeal . . I . � �... -.1co,uV6rBE6tion,?' siid Mr.' Watson, rather , ' ' .some ruomentg:; her Whole destiuy� seemed summons," .returned Mr. Watoom. "It I I and manages to get� a little revenue from wdreas�big as my lbgB. , -He asked me 'to ­ I . ­ 9111Y assumed the character, importance and ., I . , 1 ., I - � � 1. I . abruptly, after a silence, of'90me miu,utek, . ' to -lie befor her �and'yet -she -was power-. a I shows inore friandlib6ss, than: I expected." letting the chur.ch-roome, * for a � School', for , what circumatance he was indebted for the dignity of an esta. blished public institutio � : . n;, � . , I had Succeeded Marie's report of - the school - L . . . � less to influ nce.'it I 'She wa e 4 paralyzed ; " I ' d .0hould,alwaya have" been rea y. to I 11 she contends that if . the 'intelligence of the � hol . nor ofthia visit; and I thought he was I . I . everyth' - . I � �. i I tug appertaining towhich iritQiBsta . . I . .. . aud1be Beholars. .-You said-voi-aliould �", � . She felt the moment had come to,announce, * Come, if you wished it, but, unlego,yoii Beat I . community iw--promoted 'the . cause 'of� trying to got 'me off my gu � ara so I w6uld ' I . everybody', and about which more is *iit- , , 1. . . I . . I . . . ­�-V - leave 'the: purifying of the heart to God, . ' � h6igeif, a:ud Yet she could not'do it.'.: The I ' � for -me, I could never' Suppose, my presence, I I I I . religion, is advanced. She . does not under. -speak, when they would have the, laugh on, � I I I ten, read, and said 'tlian any other' topic' , I � � I I � . . . and doall,the good lve can. Tbia�abamstoo I I . . - "�et , -crisis hehd-com ,� h . e and Bho,.had' lost er � in any way necessary." �There ' was &'short I I - . I I stand what is meant by,the constant cry in , me ; -so I smiled one � of my beat two -for -a. I 6vokesi Vhere� i6� sorriething ' " " I . amaping y �, .. , . . . for .4 . I . I our. self-indulgent natjireg; . -.7­jBasy , . . . . .1 -you . -Words hauiif�me V� ' I 6p . portunity. At length, with pale and. pause, and Captain Neville 'inquired how, ' . iny ciiurches,.11 F the benefit of the -quarter Bmiles�, and lcoked'a6bim as much, a!), rm I I , or I � . . ,. .Y . .1 . � .1 I I 'Play, fascinating in Ahe mere magnitude df .the 11 , I 11 I � . I I � I ­­�:­ - , , * � figur89'reqdiied r . I tremblinglipi, she, with a painful effort,' the� a�cciderit,odcurred and received &,short . . ". . church." 1. .. I- 11 '­,', ,., ., aa,! to! Bay,: ou"caii,t SU27 of your� . ­ I I . to illustrate its popularity , "- I ; . I � I- I I . � . "I am liftlid my,words are seldom. worth '' uttered 'th * Your'. brother ?. a ' words, �11 And . .... . , � � . . . �'. explanation. - . when Miss 6iivei�'con apieted the usual IgameB on the undersigned.' I think he was ,ud'greatneae. ..For ei. - t, . �. 8, , I ov - wo hundred' i' ' - ' . � . I I thinking's,bout,", �ald . with a'affifle. I � . , I - . Ma;46i 'but � 81 would he,'too,' wish to' �b' a free from thi � ".".You had' a narrow, sbave. of i0l lie . i " Methodisi pastoral: teim of three.ye r -Is; t th I a 5 8 0 crosseSt mali� � that I ever saw, And . � , , , . times last year it attracted a daily at . , , , . . � . , � tej�d�, � � 11 My 6xpetie re . I .: , nee and knowledge a I I ., unfortunate girl, who seems to be more ' , remarked ; "I but you are coming round ; I 1 . a' :I. wondered what made the ,committee Apiil,iahe' resigned, Saying that AS, was � ... , . I ) of thirty tbous AUCE and people;:.it r I . epre-� ! ", .. I � �. I I . i slight." ­ I I I . ­ I � , ,. sinned against than sinning." I I .. I I when shall you be abl6to leave this?" ­ - -have - -tb6 -riium�!, Bociable- � at big Xethodist�aud believed in itineraribyl,'but I seats a capital of O i � - . I I I ­­ , v6 J-3,000,000,; its actual � ,� I I .1 Nevertheless you Speak. I like one, who . � I � . it I cannot. tell," said Mr.'Watson we I a-� ' ",Act for another fortnight; indeed, I . � Ahe trustees declined to present the �subject house.. I thought, �it was. time some � - daily-- expenses are ,ov ar $4,800; it uies..; � � ,�. . . thinklal How old areyou,Marie?" Hername I kily; ,,whatever Guy Neville may have ­ - am in no hurry' .to go. . The place looks - to the chufoh, and the offiiiialboard, Which of the rest of.the.� orowd were com- � � Ing nearlya Solid ruile of its own railroad cars . , - � ;. - - - came quite naturally',totbis lips. . � I , said- or done'in the excitement 6f'stich a . . rough, but I am 46mfortable, and Admirably has seven - female members, -unanimously aaldJ got up.And'Vent. to the window to' ". requires .eight . level acres for its tents; - . . I . . . . I 7� . I � � .44 1 shall,be twenty next we6k,?' Shlb-abld, . I I I I , crushing blow, I he ,will Always act like a gen. ,. I � 11 � I I . I . . � car.edf6i.`-, . . � ­ � I re -extended a call to'her. '. She had worked look otit,-when.,.the. -ruin came,tip beside me " � . . erj6ploys 600 � mbil and women, 300 superb -1 I . I . . .. . With a.littlB quiVariulg Sigh. - I ­. . I . . tlen I", :68 .the j'Arg , . on of thavdild. go6B., . - it This is one ofyour philanthropic under., . I herself -down in' -health, but She accepted au& hissed- in- my I Bar, I What la:your'little horses, 160 advance­idv�rtisers a d If ' I � I i . . n ve I �� . � . "baly twentyl, � W �, . I . by, I, bad taken MY.- - . He will-staud to. big word, and'Stick to tile takingsIt 6� ?1i Said . Guy ; but hid. tone was . . � . on conditions whi6h . gave her � :some gaiiie, �auywa,y 7'. Well, 1. wasn't going to . I � � X Bpaciou's advertiBing. cars,� while the bills �, � - , .1 , . . 1. . � . � : . degree, and. wrestled with many adoubt , womi.0 I I ' whohas aright tohisnSme whatever I " .1 perfectly inoffensive. I -By. George, you..relief.. I b I spee�k, and gi e She has, had er study . im -the v myself away, so ,I looked at , for printing and - enki i I . I aving a one, represent � 1� I., - - . ; .1 . and many a temptation gomelyears ,before I . , I - ­ ,. �. I � it may cost him -'but,bb WAS too disturbed I., ' � . Iff6rently 6om goend your money rather'di � room. on Willoughby himz Sort of impudent; :church, has - as -much wto say, . . I . a-. solid fortune. , Instead of 'single � � I spebiw , � � I . I -YOU, 7,6ra born; iva­ yet your young, half. ., . I - au'd,angry w h en met, to. premit in() to - 4he way -in which I 'got rid I -of mine -, Yet I 7,6urself aiound y6ur,feeti' a-enue, and has. been , E6 , table -boarder I 0, go and chase ) . � , ineriBit exhibits herds. and' r I . I . & oves of the . � . � I % . � f0jrd6A MiUd.appears to grasp.truthB. -that 1� I . : , , ,we judge. . . He ,is quite capable of: 'a strong I asure out of it , suppose you got as, much ple I � . .1 ­ it i ' I aud.ihiari I - thought,, lightning had -Struck at another place.' Now I is pra- I rarest laud, coafli!3st wild beasts; ,as, jor., . I . � I I ; I I I almost escape. me.,' - I . . I- 1. ,'� , ' .. p"sion, but of that higher love which aaj,'did.," I I , - 1. . L I ..� � . I � , I )6s6d to erabt a. cottage , .ide., He -with one I - alongside the .� took. me, by, tho-throat, ples, 29� elephants, 10 ,gir'affes; 10' I . " ' I =so. . f i, . I I I I Ah I my dear'. sir I that ig,because �,Ifeel, t � I I seeks'th6 .temporal and 6ternalwelf�re of ,.. I "I migliV got in . bre%if�ll Mr. Watson A ,church for her home. . She hit upon a way hand, and,by the.vlci6ity of .he coat-tail I I . . , SIR and dromedaries.. I � . I And. 32 cam - I . I I I I � . I I . ., . :.., iustead-61! reasoning." � : : I I : . . I � � � the beloved Ono', I should Fj�6y .he I knew Ir paused. 11 I have been Somewhat, hard, by which, she could a house, if she with the -other hatid, and he, choked meao I It has lost over � . . - I , �80,000 worth otanimals 11 � �! I 11 No matter whit the process, your words ". . . . il, I I ­ .1 I . .. ..... �. nothingk I � .. . . I ' � ny, ht you have. neve - G'i ' b r:been conciliating I ,erect myt6ngue run hadIand owned by herself, and accordingly . I - out, slid hl� Wife ae'reamed I ..:1 . I And purchase . d'$260,660 worth more.' The : I : .. ­ � ,. . I I - have so far imp-r6go'ed-bae that I -have hold FF . . . 1. . . ,$,Ali I he - can you., tell ?,*You ia;y b� , W I Might we not do better.�Ja-future , -?�-�Xy­ -- -she-made-a-proposition-to-tb:e-ol�er - -ELfiT'giid` '� Don't kill 1 him,' and the � inan" ob� that I . ,- Bala,ribs, f it ja 8 , � � . . . 6 13 leading age t equal those of . .: . out a friendly hand to at - I In , relative fro' - I --.-..---�-.----wbom-f-h-t�ve—b-e-eil- a—good �- --aial —estra��gd- .1 � . -seeks-herF-this-.un�happy-gi-fl-?,--P-e-r.b-ap�, b-o-dilyV—,WWe-alin-eB—i3.�*-E-- - ay physical sufferingi' Jf its membere would raise $1,000 at once,- hustled me out. into, the hall,:aud opened � cabinet, ininistbra." it has top � � resentatives '. " I I . . I I �. . . . I , every -on 1, , .. . . � then be does love her." , � 1 1. . I I seeih to ha;io given: me a clearer view of 11 she would ace6pt. it for, salary due. and.to . the front do or, and he picked me'up -bodily. I I . ,In, 1 . I- country 1 � thb-glob6, -Securing -� ­� � - - : ­ - ­ - - ., -­ - I. I � I . and with' whom I have good cimse tob " 1, . . I 0 , :Wilkins. . 11 He is- bound for his: own' Bike t"ud thinge." I . I .1 I � � !, � ; . - come would pay it'_on oit.- --a rid -thr 6w­me-out-iuto�a-B nowbainIcIlvi-fee-t- I -Lths� 01000- in I ,bdvel, t ' - IS a, the mer 6 Be I . arell for which -coats : r, , I , � I . "i di-splessed., I haie. directed to : I . I . I I , for my, brother�" ,� 1. /� , . ­�'­­ ­ I I 'bar.,', I - . . I � .11. I ­ I . I I : -1 ---L--Z .- - , 11 . . . . ,it And my mental !I �fferip --7h-- . 'Aillemp_rilshing., a,ugs.6ver me, seeiiis to have � , g ­ ", S ­ - a.1&-'.ieiease - of- the' bu,ildinglot deep. I I Struggled a lit'l ' i �.. . I .- age,- sour t e .going out of the I . n y I a I e against the, d alongBide6T'thedhurch,�andput.upe�hdme .doori and ru m . no oor- . not less �than �100;000 A year.. 'A few days �. , I I I I � , 1 it 6abled �20,000, through, the. banking,. 0,-;-11 I .-,- � - . . 4 .write . . I i . . I�' ,� . . I 11 You ar6, ,'Arwaks gtiod,'�' murmured . � , , " ----�l-For-bis'--'6Wn-okk-e-�,-'ab�-mr.-Wlctg6i�-:,;;e6i�lit=that , imagine what she must Buffer if,she loved .t6ken the, color:,out* of'm' life &lid left in y e I. I for herself.' This ingenious, plan, Which casio,41 and I guess he forg o � , h'i'.(.' :Brown B f ` " . I I Bee f - , "" , �� , � 6 ros., o New York, city, - I . . � 11 ... .. I Aiarie, adding -with,a smile, ,,-You know ,� I him I conscious of being P, misfortune and � t1either'hope nor energy,", returned Guy. I � X -t ­ .- - -mY'-coa.-' all -'­*W6n­I:, �Veut out. went to the Solution -of-'a question -that had I Struck I 'Shipley & Co. , dth' 'ori. �. ,,� " � I a d f Brown,, an e 1, 11 � O , , . I I . You must forgive him unto'seyenty times I I ' ... I I : I ' I . I - an incumbrance, innocent of, any wrong ', , 11 You will come all right in, . few weeks,- a . . � - troubled many men in � -the. church, wag head first in th ' ' � . I e snow, and before I could ­ -k of Lond0l), England toits ' ­- ' I ­ 'I- � 6ntal �Bar . , ,. . . . �: � , seven I" , .' , I. I I '. �1. Mrw Watson Smiled 'too. -My , brother- . perhaps, an& yet blightea, desolate I" . I -1 .11 11 I but I am in all senses a" ruined man; Still . � responded to at once , and.Miga Oliver has.,.',d�g my head out the'door, closed; and I , - 'to . ­ , I 4geut4 in British2turmab, as ihe first pay- , , .1 , . ' ' I ­ � ment , , , 'on, . � ­ p . I . �' has been very trying to me, I ' Ile is a good ' I . 11 sbeig such -9� woman, her lot is cruel ; . but the French governess is generally case it I could find my, wifeil. And make Wall right with her', for; I feel awfully to� blame - joul� In filed plans for a cottage ,she, a going to' ; . ot�' explain MY conduct the I � I I , ,I O build in the spring. .,:. .' . I ­ man. 1wasgomad c*uld not have. ex. . a, n aysteriousi newly-obt;M�rled I . I 11 I , .- , ' ' � � . fbature which it, is confidently predicted I .� � , i ,, . deal, younger than I ��m. I am the Son of ' an1worldthardented., Possibly she thought inlhe-Matter,:-I ,think I could' put nly � I It 6he'B got a, head,likeJay. Go�uld� for . . I � plained anyway. Just�as I gbt.out of the. I I L . I , .Will even ,eclipse gigautio Jumbo.. as� a,. . : , : ­ , �`�'; " � I I .. , My mother � our .father's first marriage. it &good'chan6e of Bettling ,herself forlife; shoulder.to the. wheal, and w'ork my, business," said one Of her fiieudg� ySst6i., , snowbiLnk and shook rq�,'self the d4orOpelle1 ' -- -- ,- :� Be gation. It'will move -upoia-the�-great�,-�­ I'll- — " � -4 I � 1.11, .� . :. brought 9,, large fortune� and a share in tile . . . � I . - firm irlwhich I'am partner, to iny.fath , . � � ' 8r, ' . he co d t. di 8 III L40_ _ ep;m,the condition of Guy's - - ­­­ - , .. I 1. finances. , I ..:,,,,, 1. L -1 ­' . . . I ,for liviiig�'!, � i , - , 1. . � I : �. . I - . .1 . 11 Then Yoghave no trace6f her?," I ­ A— — -has c uDg o or ten XI day.- 11 She: - I- -- -- *t- - h - - ots - of � d the man. thrWoi my o�orc6a� - and -economy,and"the resul t istfi" lastye,ir.' ba�t and-overshoeg.'and1e told his Wife tb' 1. I . ' , West t1levoming seitson,� larger t�ndrich - - , �, � . I , at', � I , in th6 0 L our" 1. ' .1, . ... I I . I - I I . I usaDd&` f ious,.instructive And � �.. : . : I I I who. Lwas a�riatocrafib, but inapovbrisbed., 'the -1 . ,. ,"Dear sit- "-exclaimed: Marie, with slid- "None' itseems Atrange'that the. police ­ I .1 , 'the ,receipts..of the ,church: amounted to' -hurry u'p with the shot �gun; .and-.be.,;vou'Id I entertaining possessions than ever before. , - - '­ � � . I I My br6ther vias son of EL beautiful,- 1. den �.dccigiou,. "you have, exbited y'ourgelf'-, i should be"'at'fadft, but, they��ie. A horrible $4,709;99, being an 'increase of $L219 52 talie me on the fly as I went over the fence; No wonder that the name 6f'P. T. Barnum,. � . - -1 � I 0 w'omau-br1gh`t,.' wifty, thoiIght- high -b rij � ' ­ � you have tadked too much. ,. .Pray I I I ­ '' diead'sometimes.press on me that she may I ' over bhe year before. The iriterest-.oc t'he, well, I didn�t wait'for LA9� guu'­hnt� I _ ' 'is known, -q , . , ---.-.1­,.­%nd .�otecl,.,-s,li-,�-the-b�isy---worlcl-,----�---�.--.-----7 I � I . . 1, . � 1. 'I less. 1,who.Bcarce remembered � I . 1. . my Own, I . . I wa� 'inclined' 'to love . . I . -sleep,- Will call yourman. to Stay by,you.a-wbile. I be dead, seized with, ie'ver ,�. perh , be., _ tp _apl, -- -, -6h �Wqi,', I -grabbei mycoa ar - . been-' I a-­­f­--1ZtIiing8aud camedown -40t,bas­ -red6ced:,�1-20;­and7-thP- 5-1;000 , I I . over, as t e synon . ym. or shre ness, I . . h f , Wd � . .1 I . .. . . I � " ". . niother, well a,nd - I .- . . I ­.,fi­- -.I-ha-,v.s­le.tters..of ' --- sdm e -i raportarice -to- write, - . f Riind, -result�-of;�distregi,-�-of-b�e-f-i�ti�iii..I 0 : abovoreferred to reduce the debt to,� 12,000. .the Street on a'gallop.L I me-tJ,6-lot-, of'-thle pluck, enterprise audAucc4s. ­T­here�may . I I I I .11 - ­ ' : . , " ' . ­­-.­.­-­ .'--admire�hor­but --- ab'd-tt-qTMed I I ' � 17 I . - -- 9 , �luc­wl , a- 'of'half--contemptpictus . - and must- leave You.,., , :, � .I- : � I 11 and, alone'.without money, ' slio may have I g,peopte-;-goi ­—� r -a . I - I This su m Miss Oliver is extremely anxious, youn. 00 g up, au as I -turned the b er Jumbo butL , I I be*auoill' 7 I I .11 �- th.erewill never Ve:: I - ,� . . . : --.' ' sort kindae".. She I . I mocked my plebian lo'oks (I took So spoke.Marie, litirriedly,breathlesely - * . ., . breathed her. labt in a, hospital, unknown I I �anduncaredfor. "Heaven , I . f&'raise. Acting" . I xt,: I under the advice of others; corner 1, saw them going into the ne * � inotherBmrnum.- : ,� , , �. � .. I .� I . I . � I -1 . I . I 11 I . . . . w I � . -1111-1 ­ � . _ _, L � . ". - . . 1. I .- I ,after. In Y she felt abe. must run away and be &IOL�e, By I I am'eome- aydar ago she issued an appeal, offoringto houEle: to: the one - that I visited, and thmt I -1 L I- .1 i :�, . �� I . . : - . I I 1. I mother's people), and used to laugh, a � � that she must cover'vp her:faiie and press imes on t a verg In t h , pof adnesswhejaltbink, I ' send -her picture to Lill --subscribers.., . 6fLmy-m-istake-.-'Now- .-wag-the-firaij-kriew- . —,-�-"'--"-,-Ig-c—c;�,,—c,f"- , ftj�, . I.. . L � 01, V011n�if4 4.� :. � � .. I �. . . . . sweet ,careless laugh, and call �hae -11 the- -h---.-h7t�ud--­----- � � I - I Puritan;" Ironsides.", Sbb, . --h- 1-1 ­1�0 r AP s upon er ips r"shif . ... ... would - S .. - ' I . . I I—— -.1--- of'it" I., . I . I .., I "Then - -- _�.The� -TIe , o - y7U -she- Wh want is for you to'tell me whether turns am -nT . . u ed�lo �a�u 37,--a� at , I I , , I ­ � . I � . . � . I � . to Bliate,'to throw snow , ..'' - �, � It i 1 13 � such 'fun . I ­ . I , I . �, - .little .i1young - .1 lne&ntL I no harm, bilt she gave line many a I scream aloud in her agony. - Row wa 8 she to bear it L this , terrible colivicton that % L you itre sure sh ' e did'not inten. T, � -1, . tionally deceive you thinks this i's due to �the fact ibat� the' I � I bpttIer'ShOOt that man or hill him with & � -, .club�, I was raised in the South, and my did not get into the hands of a But balls and to, make snow meu,�tba,t you i4y - I I . I I I ' "' ' ' I I bitter pang -many 9, lever to �the, ,devil to- . . . . � Guy gou ght her solely from a,�sense of . . I � 11 CerteLiuLl She` , Was as sweet'and simple ,appeal ficient number'. of ,persons, as only a small L waFm Southern blood W 'ill not stand a4' - . ,-y ' tbe,­11­ t - ,sorne tim% in the enjoyment of sewin er-­--------1-,­­- " 1, : I I I b�6rts, forget how cold it is. MoBt sbaketnysoul. Tb6nher.bo wasb,sPleL- 1. . ' y - ­ - I did- fellow generous, , daring, arrogant,� honor, from a, nece' ssity of, his standing is wgentleman. Ana if" h6 found'ber, should � and pure,a creature4s'though she had been . � . brought up in: an' English country home.:,It number of -the' 800 printed Were dis- - such treatment." Tli. bar-teinder' laughed i . . L . tributed. I We still 'believe,;. . and told the young fellow he had better she ga,yp,� painful . I . I , tr bles I I ted feet and 6ais­ . Ou Olt"" follow fine . . I . - � insolcut,-truthful, full of spirit -despising . . I . , . . utterly: !,could . . She be'obliged ti I ) 'be his wife' to. undergo . I I I *&A my hasty tongue; my brutal bad tern- . 'a,nd I . . . go ' I that .there is $13,000 foruslu*Brooklyn apblogizIs to that . man, :,oi he would kick, . . . The 61&fashioned'skatea, put on.with tight- ' ; 1. I I - I . straps, are very bad. L . I � � They stop the. circu- I '! - me I 1. Bee 1hat the sympathy: , the ter�ible � humiliation of, being a �wife. on per, that suggested -the: base Suspicion, the New York,. if we -can only get the � the Other coA6401 off the! 'first time he am W I I � . ,. . 11 lation" and afoot mae� '' . I . before one . of every''o.ne :about the house, which my, I I . I mother, s money, tor rather mine, kept'up,: �God sufferance, 'mkrried by Wigtake. Would I infernal words that stung her into aesper�l. . fion. ' It months a��Poal.'to the people, with some one to� him, and,the young mar, "id. on secohil I r � , . . thou'ght,he - I by ''money., he a' I getfr . . . . dosted � I , I , , - . know$ it. 'On &,very cold -ay look to your. ,. � � I , . , ' � from the lady's maid' to the'� grooms and. * � . or than 6xict so bitter a. forfeit for an', . 0 iilv6luntaiy ffence I 7 :At'one moment I she is now four sinee I b6gan this seat' 6h a;nd'I seem sa, far off as ever.', Stand- and take the reckoned woul . . ''Miss I- , : Oliver-,plann6d to seiia:'ail inexpinsiv' � , I 1 ,, . I a I, .. . e . ar . � I I . 11� I s; it one loses feelirig,'at once rub'. it.with �. . . I.. 1. .. . I � � . I gamekeepers, were with,the young squ . ire.i I ­ A1YouRee'I:bad no knack,of attracting I wag resolved to keep her . incognita and defy .11 ... 'Neville 1 . . I 11 It is a cruel positio I n,?'said Mr. Watson- engraving tb'tbe subscribers, hub one of her , , . '. , -til I I I . I : .* � . . . . - I s I. I ow lor �, � . . . irs . I � : 'her. s 13110W�Until f6e!iDgOr color' is,restore'd. If . , a foot be 0-:. - ­­ .:­ ... -;-1.7- come's num6; do not delay, but tak - ' ' ' - "' . 'Guy . . hoarts. 6f courseall,this roused allactagOt- -her, - --Wth to die,cover-ber, or, discovering . ­ � I to foid h ,, e er to, submit to be his wife, with an amount of sympathy which'a, short 1, . tima,back he could, not. have given. it Do -portrait.'made - - -- I . ,.EAFt admirers ha;d a steel engraving of , . ; �. . -= I ., . . �. .�, .". - ­ :11 I- � at;,his own ..ex Buse; d a . . k time I an '11110,riestlp�; titble 6if Illitiolunces Fron 1. 7 I I . . -off sh�tes"- , ­­ � ...... �, 1. - ., BlIoes and, stookingwand rub the. � � i � I , foot ' ,With -- I I nism! in me-- -'an--thu -m-y--y­ oung ro I BF,�� I., I . ,,.I..--... . d in -I' ' eicelle - av­oii�ed.­ . couldlia"o'k apyi, � merely-to.e!W. - o- , - , ' e 1he Vound"to � his- honor; t wiLe - his- osoutcheon. I I not ,lose'beart - �we "inuat make fresh 'and , . � - more efforts.' Meantime; Tbbg U . , 7 I A lantle a0t. I 1. I fine pictuieislhereg It.,.,, .p , � . . . C.�, I . : . .. , . ,f - I . . , � One the ch'tirch , 6.t#e "of , .snow unt)l in a Wn. i . � I I I it'feels war g . Do nliot:�llow ilie-spoft to make you neglect .-� " - . �. , , .not . � , , . . . .- e I blet"but' 1-d , 1. hors' in my fathei's sta isdained 'had . " 'wa's 10 0 ut-theblotofi Never she felt, 6o'bitter,so at War With society - strenuous � . You,�ill,iake.up your abode in my houaw-, 1, of members say. A n umber. of interesting .tables dis- . I I I ' aiffid�iity encountered' is a fe6llng� tances are eirabrad ' th recent�repOrt , thes ,,atters. It is . I .1 often that the feet,' . I L - ., e ., � � I � � I . . .1 . t o ride ; .my eye was 166p, ,iny hand . � steady, but I:debpisea.m�re gamekeepers' ari I d even, Mr. Watson. HOW .little could I you will be very Welcome.; and AS I Ana Uid . �, . ,inost , among men that women ar6 after all only published -ill Ottb�wa. - V rom tile Stritits'61 � 'the etc, . are ­actually froz but they getso. ­ . . ..'�, I col� 'that the circ,ulaetfu of the blood is' I � .1 . . . accomp)ishments.; what' Was -the highest, - he understand her,pe6uliar trials, her ago- up hore, why, exit mutual peouliailtie64111 , . I . � I . Becorid7rate�.cieaturei- and 1e.,tells B011618letoDaluth attbe head bf Lake, � I I I I - stopped,' When tile, foot has DO, fe,l,* I I . . I � . 0 Ing, I - I . . skill in fencing or wrestling to one who in . ,' ' ' ' uiz'ug ' '60tion I.,', His closeielaiionship, to G med,t6 urkfit.,:..him for the task Of, -y ... IlOtblashil, - - . .� 11 � it Thank , you ,said: Captain Neville I "' I story of 9, mai I who' fiad�become a back- ��Sup eri6r,.1 the Aistance, by water, is 2,381 I I - Blider pdism, and was r co 1'� from "Meth e-' n- statute , miles, of�.Wbich 7IJ are artif . � 11 ,, , I 1 I there I is I danger'. Avoid f I . . r66zingryour limbs . . . I .1 an I the sol6mb,niglIt I - watches tried a bout,with ' .. . I . naoler and edunsellor. 'Where could -She- -shortly, '. I I 1: 11. ,� . I ­ I—— I � , 1 and then added, -1- I -fear � . 1. . Vert6a by. Miss Oliver after some man had ciul, and 2,312*1 open, navigation. Th@Ais I now, a, much furtur& pain -will �be saved. . I . - , I . I . ., 1. � � I . , � . . � the arch enemy �of- mankin, d e6td came Off' , . . turn 2 Then the memory of,M r WMtsoja's . .1 ­ � .1 ,we ' "' t - -- 1� other. :I I hA4�'bee'n Urijus to each I failed to'ieVlve his religion. Ile became 6 tance to Liverp - C ape Clear,'from . . . -�­ I .1 I , . I � . . I . . I I � . I I � � : - I . ­ � . . victorious? The gulf yawned wider and, bitter w6rds,and.u'nfrierkdlytone,*�68pecting. I � ,am . . I I I glad, deuced glad, by George f to have your. , . � .00l.�Via , . member of the - church'; and often spoke in Ilalifax,'is 2,910" statut ' fies - from St., ` . I I . I cHnAdjan shfj�Pilljj StItUNIACS. . - I I I � �. . I .. I 11 .. . � I I. I. . . " . . . . wider, tbough'silently, between my rela- :his brother came,back to complete her dis- I ' � help, and what the -women 601 sympathy. I - Ig of t1fogirl-pa9tor?s wond6rfuI46rk,-. -,2 3-;�jles ; r ' -6r-tlarid, 3,278 meeting . � I ' * 4fr9m.Qubbeo1 1: J""li 1� - � I I 'EW-Sunual -,report of , the: Minister of ,': , 7 1q . " , I I . I ti.veB' and myself. Than I ele-ded to go I . . . 'house l *fill her berlefictt3r, How, gatisfaction But. I am probably outstaying my time ., 1, . !bu t when.� the obstacles to ee - lid 31242 miles., The , -it. ' ' Ma ' . rine and V lob6rfes'ahow� that there are . ' .1 � into the of Foster & Co. By this �, , I time Lady,Mary, my beautiful step-inotbor, little he k ' ­ ' new'erapprecia , * ted Guy Neville I , How . I I too muo'L ,,, -suppose you ought , not to, talk . . ­.- . bleareil'away, and the repairs� to the church f verpool, " , I - di.t .a rom, Quebec to. Li �VIR I I ., I 1, I . . . 2:165'perg6ns employed in the service, 'The I . , I � , " " '�, � ; had been in her grave more than two I � years, little he knew of file delicate teuder-' ­ nesswhich was bidden under I his proud, , I , " To be continued , ' - ,, � I I , , and the building . were about finished, - he Straitg�., of , Belle Jsle' and' Malin HeM, I I � . , expregsed'hiS delight, andrdbloingbishands, 'nottli-of Ireland `is� 3060'mileo- ,The, I. , I n mbe e .:: � �, tota u r,of v asels, pu the� register , -' . . , '' books'attbe. close.oflast year . �:- , .1 -WaB 7,aI2 � . I � 1.� :, and Guy had entered the army and bad ' I � I cold exterior� ,A hundred miau'teinstafic eB , - .. ­ I. I -. I - ' ' I I said � It Well" n6w our� church is doing. so. , -a 'of, a I following .is -,tabI6 istances, by in I easaiing 1,260,777 tons,' -136 � I . , . � . � � I Ing a decrease . I . . gone on active service." ,... " - I -4 " I I "Who I" asked Marie faintly. , � came back to bet,.as"ohe recalled the brief they �,, ' Beu'.unlnu 10 lsql�eeze-. - . well -fair memberBbip,� large audiences, geographical inil6eI the 'principal sea. 'buildings,� I . of'82'�essbli and �, 56,119 tons as compared � � ,. � 'I ' �, . '' . "Guy, 116utS had spent' together as -man and ,Two,dr -three' years ago-�'Sersey City ,good I incomes, handsome and all ports of America' to � Livdrp6ol,' Havre, - I with 1881.1 . The value of the registered ,� � - ;, I . -my .bmlf-brother," ,returned Mr. I TXr. i. . . . . .. 11 . 11 111�11 � 1-: wife. Could'th6se m6mentei never come I . . Ir pensiou'lawyer too the case of a widow . - that -I don't see why we can't have a -man Havan �ud Rio, Janeko;­4 , ­, - . . — � a .i� . I � I . . I � . tormage-ol!C�nada is W7,823,310�', During . � : I ,! I I . Son, a 8Or n . reminiscences and , I not beeding be;r wide-openoti � te�rified eyes � � " I think my .father.paid big debts before be -died, and 1. think Guy 'cleared 'him -s -elf once 01, twice after; at any rate be got rid , of his small patrimon�.before be was tbir- , 11 ty-three. We Bcartb6ly ever �,%w.'each other aft6r 'my father's 'death. I confess few men have ever been'soi disa;greeable to me I as My -father's Son; his ,.indescribable 16 idly scorn, big ab�orptionjn mere,'pbysi . callpleasure big delight in brutal-anbrts back? Was it possible they'were ta.be Strangeis-evernaore ? What was the wiseet;' justest course. to pursu-�? Who could tell ji�e-ri­who could guide berl I . ' � I She passed a terrible afternoon, and wag obliged' to -plead, a headache to avoid the I ordeal of returning to Mr. Watson; whic'h' brought upon &r many visita and inqui- ries from -the nurse', and an , excruciating cross-examination on - tile � paib­ of I u�atron. , , . I � .1 . I I � . 1 I * 1* � . * . *. * ,* '.* I who w anted ,about ,two thousand 'dollars back pay, and the� . pa,pers went to Wash. iugton, to be hidden away' among t , hecob. webs unfil some cloth had nothing l else to do bdt'eXa;ruiiIS them. Afteithree months bad ' passed a:'yaung fariner'called to"e6ek About, the case, and regularly, for ninety -- I d&yB,, Since that day, he dropped in With his-.-,,----., , .1 . . I ' I I ,. I I . "I Well, E�ny good news for � the widder J,6nniu,48-21". , I I .11 .. I � � L. I 1�: � I for a minister.,". .He was Silenced by the information.that the place would prabablY have been 9, * beer garden and lie would most, likely have been calling out.',' Ein'be6lrill there if itbad not been I for the Rev. Miss I . . Anna Oliver. I I ., ­ . , . I I I . I I — � , I . Aae. ot ,006& ` cbefll�. " ,. I . 1. . . 11.11 . I -A man wbo,acquires a babit of giving wily to ession is one on the roaa-to, ' d"pr � ruin. When trouble comes,upon .him — I . . I I .. j Is I . , . I I . I � . . , . . 6 .tl I 0 , � . . 0 . D ,� 6 i , I .3 . F4 11 11 . � I I - I 0 I- " � . P. 4 11 " I I cd , * 11 F, 0 , , I .. , ,� , �4 ; . � , M . :. . M I . ,. ;� . i �� -- I Quelle6 to..;',., —,.— 2,101 -1 ,,2,099. � --= 2,891 , ­ 5,546' ....... I 110 110.orli , n 2,$00, � 2993 :1,630 4,939 N I I 3,09, � , � 3'928 ; 1240 48S5 I ,: " Pl�hdelp'ia , ,3,275 � ,3:358 . 1:190 4590 . Baltinlore f , 3,450 3,543 , 1,160 5,00() N. Ori eans to" 080 ... 4,838 ;!I . 595 . 5,1315, the,past y6arthetotal number of casual- , . , , I � I .. A I I � ,ties and *reeks of British',' Canadian and I � I 11� I .foreign Fea-goingvessels in Cad6,dianwaters - . . . . � and of, Canadian vessels in foreign wmt&�, , . I I - I I WAS 3.01,repiesenting t6 ,tonnage of 136 786 �' -. - 7� j tons, and the amount of loss was,§�,740:559,p - ;,�:�, . , ,. .� .ana"3,661',438oftormage, The tumberof I ,� . . lives lost was 111. The IdisaBfAieof the I I I �'L . I . '. year to' vessels on bli� inland waters were , . . � � .. ., �', � . . . � 314, and the number.of lives lost 116. 1 ­ . , . 1: I .1 11 - �. I I I �, I . I I . . .'I . lurn 1.* � -V- - �t� A .l � -1 , . , , I : I I � . .. his'uttet incapacity � for Spiritual life I. it 11 . . I . . . I The following day Maric,krug�led, she ' ' I �u o: aeuvi ot eotherdaytheiawyer ;xepliB4 afterthd Same sterobtyped fashion, � � instead of iousiug big energies to combat.it,. he weakens, 'his f6otiltieg grow dull, h is' ,- - , 11 . . . 11- - I 1. . P- ­..­ .1 , Mr. Thomas Chambre Vau@harr, a large, � A am u g, o ramatis ho wr a , , .. .� . ­ - Pendiv�gon 'I,, for Lawronice'- Barrett, has ! - , , - I ­ — ever man was horn without a soul, that I ..� ., , man is Guy Neville Ill ' , - .Scarce, kh'0W­'hOW,, through bar morning .7 . I . . aiia added:' I . �. I v , I � jhagment becomes obscured -,and ho�ai ks, n I I landed p 1. ropshire,-Ehglan� 3, -, --- , written a�comedk entitled ."The, Rajabi" 11 I 1. � I I I � it . I- . I , . I How dare you. Bay so," said Mari&I I I ­ classes, and returned; to go through 91' Sam.' blanbo of eating h6k early 'dinner, Which, � � I I D& you: live ubat the- widow,� 11 - 11 Only orie'Nim between: us." , I into,theslough of despair -and if � body . him out by, main fore'S An I hili monthe" imprison. aisA* Jn ftir.h,thA .which Charles :Wyndham � may" produce,:. . . 1. � I I . next Season.' I I . � . :- . 14� . sternly, but calmly,; �' ft,G9adu en ! si 1v ... . . ihsighttoAuovV,v!M is Wh You at is was shared bythe matron and nur a . � I S -� , . I am gu'rie �gAid- the latter, ti� it is well I . 1 ,:Ana She has told ' ' " to w6tch toil the ,� you, �14(, 2 1i , � - I I I I mey, ,��:� pulls 11 . . ­ �� . ­ ' Safe on solid grouud� be sta at ted. 111. -1 ­ � I I Rev. Mr, Benson) �pheoantwitholl I � . I � Tire ko:oum � SArArffi , Boy—The Bishop I I. . . I ' "I . 'my not, in a human heart? Take care JI16 w � . You mistake personal dislike f6i supoinatu- that Mr. ,Watson .has, a Bound, untried 4 .. , I , � ". , � .1 . . I . - 1 6 , - 11,,:not exactly that, ­bat 'I've kinder I i�Z ' * ' and discouraged,'and is pretty'sur th' means of help' which have, I , almeV'Woodwaia, . (sbverely)-Wh6n I ,wag your age, I I . I I . �onng friehd,� it Was not considered g�qd , . --- : I . I—: I 1:81 irisight I" . � constitootion,-1 or all this . e'xditemerit if it upon- ,rhyse to do'so. It the 'two, hin. ,He* different it is wit , I "the-'sam"ase .1 . I , manners lorlittle boya,to join in the coll-�, � . I � I I , . . . I . " I am perhaps justly rebuked," returned I Mri :Wal of would go hard with-,lim-first one ,thing � and then another. The only one I'like to �Ieo,ve widdbr Jennings gots ,that thousand I dollars before the- first of Aprif roy heart' 'It wh6 takes a cheery view., of. life Worst, �nd-&ceg ever ill, wit . - 11 - , ,.�,?l %., - -J reation of grown up-pi9oplp unless they ­ .. ve I I I . I were intited'io do so. Small American-:- , I after a pause astoniihtiIent. . ­ , I I " But it you knew the man's life, the Burng he has squandered at ohi�uceg he' hi,lb wiih is you,Miss Thibaut; he i's ... . alwayB as,qmpf­a-n,`d peaceful as a lamb wben have been:roadiiig is going:to yestrit, to just . h . fi ry or a 0 1� don't get it I'm going to, marry ill old moid , phicki He may be swept away' wh6lbaingtidd of miaforturle, . Jae. �.. 90 ten,, Ban died Very ki � Guess1hat Was seventy' htyyears ago. . I oroil , , all that, etl-punch. , , � We've changed YO, b ph�y,'tII6 has . lost, the � reaklessnegg of,% omeerthat hRE"bs011 peculiarly bffondive' to,me, you to kim. But be is getting on; onlyj they oughttot to be in , . 11 I with twenti-oiie acres of lilid. and p,. It 70 a' 'struggles Of Oxon- 'I, wouldn't have coine! in to -day,, 'a I for the abore; and ' . J ll�aljd the, ni,ogt ot the , ,f hemorrhage of ,� � I I ., . � ­ ,,�— Some very fino -'sp6oimeng of asbestos are I . .�, 1. I 'found 11 ' Th# .1 I . - -be Ing- -ifi­Nevadu.-- --tbru-df, t a � , , . t . you ,would understand how hard it is to for- . " % 1. ' : '- , , . I ", : a hurry to'move him., 11 I I, I I I Who wan is tj moye b,iin , sked-.War-le, - I ' but the *Idder She's ,winking and the: -old ' " maid­is�loakiug, —purti—as :i�­&4d­ , '. I ,,- - IV ,a4- , en- 44 . ­rful iopOS ition is I per i . ih). , the most . " f f I ipecimens shown is om our 1. , I] � I length, and . , give— . , ­ . � — . . F . I I Until sevout times seven," interrupted ' I - Ban y. � . . . ,?1_4 . I I I I 11 I I "I why his brotb'ar� that is up there With . . onions, and things is beginning to Squeeze 'ori me,il: - , ,, , ­ ­:­- , , �, iu�alu A � , , , 6,84iduously cultiv`t�,e * I - 7, , , , � 11 lin �'. 11 Why� rWe ten patch- � , , , I � 1 I I of it can be tie 1. , flax fibre., It Marie. a � I., . expressive ,'tons, -full of tender es Ion., . l him now -'s very . 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