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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-11-30, Page 8. I Is . . . , . . I . : �� I ... .. . . 1. .6 ; . I � I I 0 ­ .- . t I ­ . � , . , � ­ ­ - . - I I . . , I . . I , . I I I . I I ­ I � . I I e.) I P , I I presekons of a KMal band of shipwrecked I . , I . .1 0 1 . I ,,, , . , I . . F1 I . I , � . - . . -i . . I . . - I — .� 1. , 7. -...-1 11 , .- I . I . i , I . . . I I . , � � I an -thousand pounds to Darragh!" I . � I I I , In talking about boats and an - I -1 . . I . gines,tbe sub. 'reached. ,ten witho ut water. Ve baye hoped- agwwust, . I � � I I . hat -they no hand in the dark deed� Still, w . 7 " It . . , . I I , . . . I I . . � I � . � , . . . . : ) . I . It . . . . . 7 : . --- , . -1-1-.--- . ­--� -­ -R0!!!!!!t.- ! - -- -- I- ! ­ : I I � I I ' ' . I Marian looks up ana. holds I � W-6vember 291,8,83 , 1' i %ken her unti I bar, hands out. Thep-i�in­s.-Aiash,� 16'all I ---.-- - I - � � "I I— . . I I . . .'' of his personal estate 'to hie cousin Dar� 11 I I I , , I I , - ; i I I �, " � ''I' . . � ­ . I ­ � and makes her name prominent. The poor, I , , , Weak Instruipeuts'"Oh Which she's . udi , bar . . . � I I . I � . . I I I A Vx " � :, .& SEVERED WSAID L1 - ­ I i � — : I I ­ � ' � - LOST ! . � ­ . . I . � I , I . I I � 11 ­ -- I � , . . . . reveals itself, and with a piteous, b�ei&ss ­ 1 I . � I I I � 1. -1 1 I I 11 ­ i ,ragh. � I , Left it tO� her 11 in discharge of a just ' way late 86h, is �tb I I ciliat when .She is colleague8play do not c � .1 I -- � calcula#ng the cost. ' She is to the fore a An Old Englacerld Story of the JEflect 61 , I I 7 1 Superheaged. Steam. I - Verrl Tliji, bl, rate 1,07' imall Body ot � 1, I I I I 1. 1111an and the Futnic "Vinpons 9VW " Sob she cries I ! . 1, -1 — � I . , ", I — ,Vvheu mcoge Pelts . � the Baby to, Sleep. "!X!611 Me how—tell me everything.', I � 1, 1. � I—, I 11 Then, the two., who, laa�e been debt to. her faitber.'�' ,6 , in which the, legaoS is worded and no one . � I knows that the debt is merely One of gra- I I .1 ' woman. , it " the marked "and mentioned , I what is that to devil;takeif tbabiuidmdBt�,l ' I I 1. I '� I ., Colh ng over from Detroit last week a re portermeta verygel3w and intelligent, . I . I I I I pally Others. I I ,ill" keeps": f the� 'Eddystone lighthouse ' we� have a foine tinament, clowbe the bridge, .� . women, 1 fellowship of frivolity� slid �� Yid three, pairs of stairs an I a farm. uniAqd in the I . The farm is the'roo�, but ilegant are idrawn -tit de to. hip late ,unole, or that he hag In , . - t4ken-this Means of discharging it out Of bee ? , � � I � . L 11 L , � '' I I There � is4oivjo�im ai,�p'ip the C1444agh old gentleman' in the, ,emoking cjimpait­ I inent of. one of the oleepati,� isys -the I I reeiantly-AAS60,0 - , red 1% buttle 6oix$aJnipg the , " I fol(#iiIg %tilietia seritenceia, the Isat ex. on it's just fashion for some tiiifO�past, 1. I :,For to kal�e the.ginall childei from harm. I I � I I clqwr together in the� -holiar fellowship of' , I , ,, � �, , ­ , is his deak regard to Darragh, and III I 0 ­ . . - it now. Thei6tib IOWlYm,gmjQl amPjqe ,, ' gil.�Il � I . '' f6sgd � deiald,, The', scribe thought at Ch . I P , I I presekons of a KMal band of shipwrecked I . , I . .1 TL6,railin, is high. , Shure it's tired they get � � I ; I "' ,Vr ELY' ' " corner" an" 1,1 p6ep.11 . I.[ ompla anaa�mpa,thy, doubt as to III Is treatment barragh might under sentence of death the in utder of � I first, from 11 the out of, his Ji6,11 that� the - I ­ men: . ! puss .sorrow , -in " I .1, 1. An 1*0uld doyure heart goodin tfie twillight to :, It is worthy Of remark that no outbreak See I I .1 ­ I 'violence I flerce denunciations regeiv6 from his wife, in' ,lease of the' ­girl b dopendent in anyway On that lady. oil Lord Xill(f6n is known to have been a faith-, ,ful friend � Of the houae,:� and it is known stronger had been an engineer on,some bi 9 lake steamer or an one of.the ocean liners. "We have been ,living* upon a ralt for I days,' and for more than half the time, I of agaii ()Ul cGue put thebabyto Sleep, , not, no . d -M � , � Of, th'ose�uhkuown ones who.b6a mu 8 � � rder�d . , � � I an -thousand pounds to Darragh!" I � - Sly wid and with certainty that, he his bad I I I , In talking about boats and an - I -1 . . I . gines,tbe sub. 'reached. ,ten witho ut water. Ve baye hoped- agwwust, . I � � � , I � I . , Killeen's McGue ismy,man, au'a daisyhe is,, � I h r husband break from Lal The almounesineut of the ,fact acts lilke a I . hat -they no hand in the dark deed� Still, w jeot of suverneated steam' ,was .. . - , I , w are ready -and waiting for -, L Ear afther the gas -house abuts down I I ,a . ry, 'so far, as it'is kpowif �io lips as the sta, .6 �bmeii wid his'pail (faith, the.coal on,his face I Marian Annesley, itself.w'lil � ;! � ton io upon'Lad� kiIIeqp,,iOpSiDg bar from I . I I the.epervating depths of grief, and striDg,- �@Vras aglish" law has f . hi iB1D in calling ,1 E ound � guAty ofi,'�the, m6st'damning circum. The old man had been in Oat -of his life a ' 'Iboombtive'and me6bAn1caI,ciJgino-e--r. 'He I I death.' Anything is better than this agony. I -- We cannot endure'.if more. ' than &Jew, I unfoidR , ives tile shake to the boysof the town); - 8 0 . , I .1 use to,� an h_q sets down vid me, an',his poipe, 6u hi ' He- met his death trying to be,of I ing bar up to the strong old spite against 11 , I sta,utia svidonep, and: though cbn�lction� � � � I I , paid :, 11 I -never cared much about' super- ' - hours longer. YeAeriday We saw EL 'vessel I I .. :, � or . , ­ .- , . . I .1 lei , � Robisxt,'� Mrs. Anneslay cries, bowipgber Dixragb, . � . ! has brought it o, the heart, of the home It ' heated Steam it ii� ticklish Stuff to. handle, � 11 , . , - and thought we,were ,safe,, but itpassed om I I . I I Comior ble,'CoBy an' deal), , � . I . . I - bre, � . I the -k to head down as she knedlo,by Lady Killeen's ic in his it , _ i I believe in the spirit of the old song, ­ I . amaelimed raau� who, QPA p arse is, the! r in rd -his for ever?ea ing, to you In , utellwhatitie,go, ,do I I - , without seeing us. To -day we have - abau- � I I . , . arma; would you � See , � . I I I I side. ,,Will tbat. iholiight �siapd between I If -she undervalue ,me, what oars I how -the brave Claddagh boy, holds peme, . � I hext.11 I � 11 11 � doned hope. : Such a death, away from. . I I I ! us ?-Will it make you Anif more padn !than '(?Uld XciErue,lipt the bitby to sleep. .- Killeen says, u8ing the lair Bbe'be-21 " Lady - and resolves to Buffer wrongfully,,rath - er 11 Did You eyer have a boilat.burBt with I � I I I ' ' -1 friends and in Such., agony, is terrible.. To , -166k , . . � . I I I I -1 . � you or.ai;y in anything Ican do loi . - swr to n �iAi Aeap,�aiide� from IIIS.lo�� In in I than��bkng Ithe�puuishmeni oi"his� i6riu:I4 I 6 y U? " ! !� , ' . � , ' ' intot:, the cannon's Mouth requital I . , , ., . , ,� I ,comfort Haginge,him-the chune of "Thq� Old Pliwiskey, 94 � � J a you, . I . ,�''' `1 '� t I I I ug, " , - - � " 'alty, to his cousin ". , � . . ,; 'who home 6,the�xeaj offender ' ­ is. the father � ,"No,butlwa' ghty t Once, and I � aml near I . I , kavery, but .to face death com in g Slowly � ­ it. . . � . An' juggles him up on his k � , � . KI don't know yet," poor Lady Killeen nee, I 11 That Ila just what Darragh 1 has never en.., . � � . I I— I 11 I : l I � have seen three'or four. expIoBiong. Well," , ' ' .1 I butsueely-needsoiIlydeep There'18,11 aa . P , . , I As light as the mist frrti)- ouid,Rxin's green tprf . ,asyb, hopelessly. ,,How I , . I I , C'Mil I ans�Oer for That floata from the bog to the sea. , myself,? I never knowtill now h ow! I love d -It anything, done,71e.saYs, gaielessly. -�i - Iodine, and as Ithink more hasovervalt � ,. �, ,. 1. � � � W, , . �; -(To be ebatinued.) ;. ' . , � . I 11 :� ­-- ­ I - , ­ �l 1� one was- near ! I .. ,,, a ,New I SiiEqual on th - I York and Erie;m6w.the Now, ,York, Lake .1 � ' I - 'hope." � ­ ' '* . � , I . . * * ,', ­ . . . I . . - Thenth6 gosobon-lieg back If I I , ke a, king on LE - Ili' ,dge 1 comes concli, - I ­ Harry,'and now the knowle An'the big - I for ,she of hat And 6fber��gb,od opinioti.theif6f ani- . 1, t hmg else In'the World$ I Won't about , I - ' I . SO E S)LW IMME RIV BILTUN S . . , �,* i . 11, I .. I l� I . , � - Brie and Western. ­ Poorr - Walter Arn6ld . . . , ., was runuibig the engine. 'As w"as as mice � . . I . I � The only d�ffereace between the experi- I . . . shadows aeroi;s eyes creep; ,', when. it is useless ; how can answor � I I'll lay y u it's a,beax,tifill Sight, , . I ­ I a bet i . OmcGue : - - myself T, I I . � ; � ,ta,lk or .my woe 'to you now, for ydn',re.not in' h a ' . 1, Which -Anteresting imeminisciences in ­ I I . and.care e"91- a ehapand as steday diii 'an - I buoa of thesd men aiid`thbua&ndB of OtherR­ I . , on land to -day is that shipwreckea - - . the When puts the baby to sleep � . � . I ­ -1 - . By and by, the morning light flickers in L . I . the mood t&eay nice things of lier" ' I "I belfig I I I , *a2allionlaiiis Jkave R,JP art. . near as you ever Saw. . I was standing near I I "the office do6r talking to' the � Mechanical - I _ men'realizod their fate' whfl,b the others & - � . I ' * The . 22 the'ould man. say Phwist!",'asthefirstr and pates the lampai and still, t6ssAwo are � I darlingsuore­.' -'a"" ,� �togethcr;, bitterly'sorrowing still, but grop,- I You can hardly wonder at. my a little a0re *about Harry's'InfaluStion," she - She a&'W.&beft Burns, and.' heard- him - talk. the place -was near., the � toWn " of I , rilitelide t about Some itew ha ' ­ In miners RuPe ­ I I �. I.. not. are in just, as, certain *nger h . but are whel s uaofit.m.Theyary T uncon 01.0 ly COWes'ouL of the nose ofthechild; I .- I . ' , n he shtepato the cradle Ila, isy as ud, I Ing, their Way, oq, from -the deadliest '% I; deprod4tiggly, and he does wonder at B%Yh , - I T Dnm ries.' On' btirsday, Oat. 80�� 1883$. 8 'that we:were'putting into this a op. . � It was aware' that their heads pain them �� . ill 13 h ,An'the rop6fa a I wild. -by-meaus -o . pra'yem'framed by � 91 - . .bitterness f" .b Th ii in ta,ke care oft at abyV1 his prayd.r "'their needs and wordo4* by their ha��is. � . the coar'36IOS9, which can allow: her to'- Imply.',that �her d6iiA busband--trad, more' I -she died at Ralston Hill, near-,Xi?marnoqk _, bl . Ayrphiro,'aged-W -years. Hiar'lainily ca ba- 'in the. fallbf 1857,'but I remember it as if ' �it occurred yesterday. Walter, 'hauled U13 - -a-;,utl.200 � frequently; that their appetite if, fiel � 11 . that they -are losing -flesh �or poSBi]Ay blomt� - a , . Co a Ufkof the heart I , ad , an It w�� il � the ould n theep. should AS Mrs� , Annesley Jdrives homean the if . � . ­ . I I l, - refuse I - , I I � .e kid . pallid light of daviu she naoivesi tha,�, this than the regard Of, a ,kinsman. for the, orp, bousin whdin. they' ` (the Thyime�),. 121t'odlap . intelli&n6is of the event to, her' sbfi-in;fmw� � Mr. Ila 'Mae Osborne, � a long - established ' � , 11 - yards to.the right 4 where we : ,ndi a were eta _ng, and his ,engine had h rdly - , ing - that, their skin is often hot or fevitirish alte instely with distressini.chills" that at ,�Jqlin ue for to put him t sleep.' , ' . Me, .P , trouble which 'is- crushiDgMady-Milleau I - 1, , ­ I I I - I,- , I ­ 1. . Shall, ... not fall upop herself. If Rob6ft's ilia, glory- 61 their �hbusb. . ,regi . I "I'-11 I ,Other people- begides.Lady Killeen are . I ­ I 1 . � merchant in Hamilton, .Ont.� "', From, hi�a Information came to the aged lady's iiephow, , iep­thp:gY.pl6Sion,took phlde: � It � ,. ­ . � ­ wa; a I arful s6du ".t ' - ., a , - - stanxied,us for a, times br�Athipg is difficuit ; that tAe ambi- . . - � tion is gone a,nd 'defa5cmdency. frequently- . I � � . I � - I lines al!6-6�st in Vieland, unplaasapt:pla�6e i HUMID'& � RELATIONS .;111 h greatly "exercised wl an they he'ar,of this legmay I . Aldi D&AdViilk�r, of tb,e Walker, House,,, . I I -1 � � Be end or two. - Tliefii��etiehe& d'6wrx to C , I , . asiglitwhich.1 don't v�s��i-to-see .agaim..., I I , . a 'notice, theBe� -things but occurs- Peopl I -� r 9. � ;as it''is -s6'shall he s -be also. . Wiihoiit Jittlidsome of-ten7thimsanapbuDds , . ..Toronto, whose mother, .sister' of' the'. d'e-. , �see . lot .Is ­ I ' '. think th�y are' caused., by some cold or . � � . I 11 . I . , ,. . , , . . I � � ,. .1 I 1 delay Sik will wind UP affairs here in 0en . . � . I OR, . . . I I Str6et, ;fkce I tthe W ' 'ask" 011tri&t and ojab, - falle'L" ,to Darr4h� I 'The.- old. I ;hieh has- " a 0 ",.ki_,,. ,�,i,k_up , ,their ears and tell'�Soh­ I 1 � chi ceased, died when he was 4 Ild. ,Two �eaiskoZr.' Walker': and -family resided A of -the work UPOP and't beie. wives - and children had got op the :tender. It_ �. " tion,'iimdb ence give them nofurtb6r indioes ,-tlxq,ught. Any one.of The above symptoms. ­ - � b4ldly.'for a check t6. defra ' the bills she The Peo'Ple Lbved Her'.Much.- . I I I other that they i, Bee the finger of Provi' �� I duin 'fallen , awinter in England, and in the Bummer,of waspay day, and iiiey were going down tile , I . ' to 'the. village.- There -were . - . . . . recurring at intervals indicates,a diBeased. - - - I . .1 . I ". � I ., I 1. % I ought -never, td -,have incurred, and,go over. ' I . - . I I! � .. . to Darragh in a fit of contrite economy to ' depcel' in JuBtAII& having to ., ' ' . on- the'lot of ^tbagirl for�-whojjn theirsonl'R ­ 1882be�vieiitod Scotlaud',"and .at Ralston Iiiiisawhis ' . . I dunti thenaged 96.. In couver- � 11 I I :, ,road' - I ' fotirtedn -; of them-- 'altogether, ,and . �, conaition-61-lDbe,kid1neys. which i9cartairt- - to result in: Bright!@ disease if Permitted to .1 � . I wondiIr how'. inany: mail and.,woMen. Share her husband's late and fortnniai. I , marriages?'� he ,This is her resolve as,she drives bond(). in %re. really happy, in their - . 1 euit"Is sick. , - '; , ala!s h I ' I "It'Fiadir3pens'ation,"Krs.Mackiver§aysI . - �,Thal 'aken' I 1. � , gatioln She. wa.s lively and Apteltigefit, over-. I I . 11 - ­. flowing with-61den, reminiscences. -To " -they Were' pekily' all- cut I to'. pieces. The fragments of, � . I the %bodies..,we,re eoenly'ju "­ " - 9 arou nd, mixed up with the wre ck of the . go, on unchecked. . What the terrors of this � -terrible disease dre can iievei-b6 described, - I 'iome,ok-th wasn'.k' I- the pallid light of early dawn. �, ,:' 3aYSI meaitativ6ly. 11 Killeen ! I . But later in'the' diiy she sees in. strictest know, Poor follow, � though he patient solemnly. which has been t from Dolly has been.given to Darragh, and I some, Mr. Walker inquired: Who did I . I . I -1 6 that renIi And 'the .You Bay mad I , : engine and tender. Immediately on getting but.it has - carried off .1 a ---fillest, . men-4nd most noble women Americs.�-has, . I .*as . - t intimate as &If angel -with- her ladyship, and ahvays ­sSolusion &,few- dozenS.of her moB . - I .. - it's.not for us t6fepine.11 I . I 11 . I. I . � 1, Xe-ither* it for to 66116me to,make'' brisk, reply came : " It was Robert.?, , Thus . . tuia�gikl, : up -to the Sp6t I rushed across.the tra6k to I .1 , see 11 13 t I could find anythf g of pdor Watty, overproduced. "About onei-third'iis;A��-> , , bried to make the'lies6 ot his Poor bargain I .,friends, and these copvindb�'hek that it is , ind I shouldn't �ay'that'tho- Amnealoys' her difty to stay'Where, Bbe- is; to keep her p., us the trans . far pleasant,,. and profitable .to � age'd-10,spoke,through the inemor y - of the matron - aged, 10 times -10i less 4 I � � Ifor he slid, I werebloselrierids. Well;,eir,' � ' thins,!' Says, Dr, RobertI: the highest � authority on?the subject, ­ through neglect. lomestic'life h; ond'of unimixed"bliss." ,' --husband's naime befor� the world �in i anti- , . , i, Neither of the women, have ciPatiOn of ihat day ,when be shall SenSibly Ronald mother," Ma � ry says, at6utly,,And I though" Mrs. Wa;ckiver 'avows I -that, I .such years., 'And alli'the I whilethe faine of the ' spebadih ' rismoici RobertBitins hab g sure enough,; there was b1s"'head re at'ng " 11' flmt Btone-in Rlittld stream of .. pprig t pA a : I td -take the disease piomptl . y in hand on its" I . I . ug -first appearance, die of' I uremic You' men- I . * , bioned has it in, her to be: friend as wall as return to his peaceful and pa y"Ing, practice ' ­ viss far from. her ,tho g 0, her daughter u h .:bei3n r' wider and wide amon'k� mankind. . So has 'ter and th. wa -by th6 Side, of, the road, e o6lor poisoni (inconVulsions or by diarrhoea,). .,ksi - y � wife,." she says ; and she 'is a trifle 4jsap� in London. Lord � Killeen's murde I r I is an � , . L Shakes- anAheredulo'us head aboutl I the l -­ . � I ­ , ' ,. the Sentiment,' 11 A man is'a 'Mail for all ,,'Twenty-three'ydars ago Of life was �Btill seen in' his cheeks. - His eyes, were, Wide bpen. ,and staiiing. I kly . � die from watery suff6cation, from, gan- I � I point ed.when he drops the hand. he has awfully said. thing iiIdeed I lmtsin`C� It has. , been,41iolding-all-this- time, andi star I aveiftea a . sitmilar fiate frioin'Mi. - ting mercifully, matter. . j. - ' I ' . 1)II& ears Of tivir ' : upmixed-,pIe&-- R­­ld­h1 -- - - ----- ­ -i it�h . I � I I that.` the Writer -�ot'this-note.-A-14x-a-)nder�Sora6r-i-iII6 ' . I I .;:-beb6i,me I , , ilia M& in � o 1'. I Sai -to n next ' a, ,'there is' ­ - — - grenous eryBipelas in the I a gs,-thiahs and -3 I �. I I .. ' p . - -genite,10, .erieumonia' heart, disease, apo- I .1 � I I I I A � I. 4 ' ' �'� I y affe6- LIP, GXCIaiMB-' I , � ' \ . nneg ey,,pommoli sense and wife] ouie. That the, girl he loves Ahould be acquainted, very agreetbly with the late OOr- RUY'13 "It . wifYtIi7at­tlYe­wy-6S- I 'Much plexy ion , para yals'.0 .1.1 *,'� , ii3it-ZBtinal,ulaera6�8 ---I'- --td— I ' , iiliii co'nibi ib, to Imaks' her� regard it w! . "Nol ycu're�.rjghb. there\! T�at's`jasi u - th vlaced above,, Sfl,� hqart.�ickenihg, mind- .. I , [� I, 116p,.Adam Terflei in I ilton . .1 11 . Inyouth- I , a0uall c - to , sq., Rind. opened, as as to , 'I 9,11 of, which troubles - are -the resi�ltof, ­ . I PvII&ID"barragh woulol have bben,�'thbtigb- r6gi�dn%ti()n; And as for ,her goiu� to Ite- '—riendgui& -- ---'- - - - '- -tfiat' -a wo- � laud-fo join bite 1 why� commoii sense and love­avibrythinj weakdriing anxiety'and want is asoi3ice of � piieb and.-perfedt joy to -him�%,� PersO66IIV' ful years Mt. Ferrie.was a .Worker in the earbe premises whein"It6be A Buins was a . 4 S4 " as, 01, 91 III here. "' am.' This 'a'ag i true as �y6u and I, are here now. , No, I . I .� I . . . . . . .� � Bright's diiesib'se."I ­ I . . i � , I , Another high. authority says: 41 DiAstes ' , guide,� man should be�" I . - wifely affection ought: to, conabine-1heir I I ,. . .. he. knows - t1at he has iia interest in, the - I . , , hbokIekcffls,x.-. Mr.Ferriehaqll , � I Ong since . . - don't want to.bo in.sny more, explosions." ' ' 'id Bright's diseaa�aof the kidneys al"Ya ar I ­­ .... .. -, . 11 . 11 . . . I . ., d � , More,, guide' than anything &].go, I'm, forces to keep bar ,in London in or er that iblinkin I" Mrs..O'Leary Says, incisive' , hemay be lured ther6 with as little delay 9 ly. . � - atter-" Whei&r Darragh be -rich or poor, it is n him, pre-ity Btrbngly by' I �­ , departed., And 'now that the i venerable I I � 'dame of Ralston Hill is' &Way,. � it . is not . - " � And you -really thipk'� the head beard L � 11 your r6ai'ark ' I and answe . red it, b.y winking I . I terminate in death. if discovered .io'olatej. . '-but -yield readily to treatment if., taken - in - . I � I . ; I , I Your , b6autiful DArragh is born to ruts f - As P Ossibld- . I . l : I -a,, , . .. ts are r � t born to be rule The papers team with repor t1i Itre� 0 V � j , thig�tinie that sh`�Js not for him. � - . � I I , �Xeve as � he � cli, got �out - ftbelesa, as 'so ­ � I 1 op - I ikelv,that any one is left who ever heard. ' . I the voide,or Sam the man of gemius�� Robert his eyias?�' 11 I ., 1. I I I .. ,.. . I I . . . ":Yes, Sir; Wig' true as death.: I Why . . � . . timo.', Thousands of people who pasB thick y6llow matter w riok-dust. sediment. ith ,b ,qu .. ,� 1 I . I I � � Butthough shesajisthis In her most dul.. mord or ,less inaccurateof, the inanner and wt, moat��ponvin6ihg tones, Lord Killeen is motive of Lord Killiaiap'is death -, but, widely - . . , of ,bed a -ad. walk I �boutj be )ong6 to rejoin-� . I . I his regiment, for he bea;rsthat� heia under . . I � B.urne.-TorontolVofld. l . . I I " , ­:' . ; , , I.. . . I . � I I . 1 , . . � Arnold knew me, and. he d my .voice and * I ,,,, .-ar - � answered it. ' You a he head was taken * � land: i . I if a sli�bt backache, head- � and complaiu ( I I I I ache, dizziness; .* imperfect vision,,, cold.' , . 4 1 � I, :IOtVozd;itok tb1is seat by -the siren's Side, 19A they., May -differ' 'in' o"ther'reapectA tho�- I , aur does. � . � 'ar6 all Sgieed in this,-�-tha;t, L�i&,Kille an be'resurp'e the 4 . orders, for . Ireland. �',� ' I i �.. I -1 �. � . . - . , He is in ignoranco'sfill of tho-ruptuip of' 1. 11 . 17� 1 1 � : . .Old mongs. ­ . I . I .1 ­� 1 I I I I I � 1, 11 � I deiiii love, gic, old song," said a white off clear below. the'jaws, '. very likely � . ­ .1 � the Superheated steam: seard the ends of, J 'the back,. hands. and feet, general 4debility, pta., : � � -, , 1 ,t,,�,.are v�ctfms of this --deadly ,disease 4 ,inteiruptedolaqp . ce of another )f bar iiiitaining hancl-this day , ',: -, died in pla ��an , tbiIt, 13 . I - in � , � , . the Be 613gagemept between, Darragh anah I . . I I I . � - ' bearded and silvar.cr6wfied,�old Erig'lish� , . . �' thq� vein a : and I stopped ,flow of blobd . ­ from the head and face. There was . a 'as), an - (unknown to themselv d 'when, at. ' By and by- away 'from the: influe do, of fact, the bullet which hag pibibed'bh'� brain: � - n ier.subtly sh�apeclr6om, and great pbriao�o ­13:"well pIeapV ' foi.Mr. Amieal��!.And cousim Jtis�lthe*dread that he daily rises . - 'tb.'face, thigone, .that, in the co Iul:seaf, the, ge,tlema,; ,,,,ft ig� h , . �jD a newest,, freshest , - � - piece , of an , tiquity . I . h -existence', and is liable gobd - I color,in the. face, and the 6*yesr-Were4ull 61 4 , I _ I I . 1, ..., I I . Lien ' ce last,,,overceme by its a , : , ihausting itill I I they present themselves to. their medidal :bartus, he reads in the columne'd a fra'n- d,D611y are at Darr; A, and � I .. 11.� �-�i�- is i"P lo little. free nd fett .1 I .� � : a efleias the "i" *r , � onaon. current I day, he may hear from Some one . that Lord Kiftean 'ind Darragh Are� to be I . 11 I I to I n I o selfi-SW i: ndividual: appropriation. It , was born! �� in tithei I 3, its I Iligan6e.�, I I I 11 . . . ­­ '. . ... ite . , , . . I - The reporter ascertained tha,t:the natIci ' ' I I �, . . attendajaf, he,. ni'e time' cut of.. t6i I will 13 8 I) . I . write out a prescript -ion formalsirial poisonlie. .journal, 11 � peach: she has.madethis,mornin" And -he 4 Three -days after the murder the new ,eads it with - unmitigated disgust, ­ , � . Lord Killeen is in London Sol iciting .an Mariied shortly. - For, naturally - Killeen� will%gicurd'bis prize I , nb,w; tha,tJortune has � ..traditionary ,yet i,p,t,ti6n suff6r, not: on that accou it I 1, "I ­ 'It, "'I'd comes to apsociated with all 'kinds. Of tho SPeaker isWilliam- Nugenti -piachau- , ical 6ngiiieer��ud dr'Mightsiman. As,to the- I I . . . or, discovering theii� -terrible condition-. - inform them'that they have COMe:f6o4 We " . . 11 Later in the day two men� are arrested � inter�iavv with the widow of the, 1,ata�'oue. I )n the charge ofbaving-shot at, with intent It iEF6uly'ber due--, tba'�.,'he -should, do this;- I ' I made itposoble for.him t6'd'O'.i1t1witC.&: . '�Sla�y� -%Naturally'he , .Will wear�his,Jewll. i ,,down ,us' . oLf'pil and ende.grin g 4 reminiscences. ,, 0 I , 'It'inelted.0r, gl Addoned the heAfts of our--cf- Possibility of , the, head b eing, 0 oDscious after Beveranca,��it is on:r 6ord-tbat several, , a . , . To perEcit.the kidneys to iottaway or ta ' I , ­ , U r I � a ffe lim�estbne Aeposits to accumu a.te in , 0 murder, Mi. Anne6ley­and Of having' and - no ,one but Linaself hLows W be II . .. . � . I � 11 � hot and killed Lord Kill I I shrinks from the task.", bo I can I I I I I . openly, now that he, can set, it so wqII.l . I Dohy hears of,it with unfeigned satis- I 'progenitors, and has Since floated around 1. . . I the gi�en earth, finding & welcome in every the, heads- taken off-by-thegaillothie in ' I Paris during the reign 'of -,terror showed I .. I . I I - tb6 bladder- is.criminal - edielessuess, espe- ' . - Malty When it -can. be.'entirely avoided by I � To Darragh' r :.;. , I ­ His' .has bee . In, a � aoul-saddeuing jot I irney,. � I - 'a indignant g ief aud� horror, . - ,T. 'wiih�hhm.thecorpseof I faotion, for�money is mbnoy, apd M4y it' I � ' fe,eli,416artlrom. the throneto the cottage. � . - " Signs of life and sciou6ness after execu.. tion took a(:ioln that, vital'action'con- . � care. and th6 use Of thoprop ar4 means. For ,-, wo of these Is a man on *hog'& fidelity she- . for. b6 has brought ­ . . a Staked, her own life7--tha. Clad- Ahe cousin who has. faiiiiiii'a viotim-to the 7buld hs, , v not imake Ronal.d?ii psolin,"smboilier? ­ ­ -i eV-- ' -f____-_-__ ' I .Not an I pover y dawi, . (3om6�;ij6twe-em"�,,,��A-,,.i6igbii6,�bb I It has trembled on th-d 'lips of' t ­­ some Past au an as Ubi '­-Scrvad�-iri­f��, place, . I , - ­-&- �',,for a, .. considerable, time tiode , , ­­­ - . .­­ , -It. thia,,,p'u-rpqse ho,we'ivar, tbere' is*btit one . I I L 1) -, ' h wnWs Safii',, ,known.remedy;,,and-,t kt,�-io:­W-e­­­lKi­ I . I ,, I � � , lagk - ­- ,, 1. - A that cause ",Which -I- � - - � , I . more maligna 1� nt Spirits 4 - - _qirl'sl6ver - , .i L,: I - -- -(th1a,--n­e I t(3hM'Lnb , W'; and !!in. � 'giad,P; Doll� tells her IL . I ' - I l. f ',.-.-.-,, '� ­ . ­ I L' � Y" I ­ I woom L go � . as, ' - e, appro . piiate 'i6oblItIbso � " th - I ,�, ­< , . b- �!-��Saeq­ i's y'no , meana im-: , ' - I ­. - a t at, a � h n - erv6us,� opii6ra6tion of the'�pey ­ ­ Jr.-- I - I Cpre. b8tter'inown iis,W�ihqr's -Safe . . . ` w-- ­ ,;� :' . � . ­ . 11 . , - Ife Lord Killebii Y-b&B.-gii ! L . , � � I -16ndly- .. . ­, � - fostered. And the Widow is nof fh� woman Mrs. Annapiev -had "I ,., . , briiVe'ly. 4 - ­ -. ­ ­ - --set - ,- -, - ". ­­ -. --: -:- uv.­� arragh, hears o ,.� it � wit .-.more, - � 11 f ii *'Unmitigated, &­­ . -1, . ; a Iuml� :mi for tha�.- fl,rst -and basliffil breath- iii6­11. . - d-.- ­ ings of affection.' -The yout ul mai an bs,6�. possib I . - �eyatids might,haNiutAkep ,P�Iaqe� . � . - � _ 1��hether Lij 'in. - . �md ]Liver Cure'. it is`trula there are 4 . ' ' ' 'Many,�prep,�rations.Ahat - 61ii"m .tO','PpK - ' ­ � ail overwhelming ,i forgot now tba't'shb has - alway ' , as s6m as 0 1 . apse - 6-f-tesponsibility upon her ' 8 diBap. . .�- � I more Intense, delight th " " . I '� L 'of ' ' I ith if�-' i I I I � broken* silence-wi 1 ' -m­�Imany- a lovely' , . I ' ion 4here Was, really' conscious m6t . 1, 11 I I I I _ ion. It -is - certain .that . Other: t, , M , r.. _a _q;_,- relieve ih6s6 - troubles, but;:no�xemedy has ­ . 'been. - proved of his Politics and his manner OIL I ier eyes,fall on thwtorrible telegram. It is , . , ­ - t P raping them , rom gobert, There is great comfort to �, , I " , any I -,the ,.others., ,,Her plan is P am libfore.liei now ; even ab,Dolly has done, - "LL ' . d ell �- shepherd JDa& chabled.,it, ,o In the still' mountain -�� side ; , the rob:ggh sailor . - - ,ques , me that there gugiant thought at this ti I- � w� 8, and�thafbe -po .1 ntinues in th t befief,to ever booluiely does,this found that a' exq6pt t � he, one 6bovermentioned.' I . t is, � . I . she nev : could take�a'brba& -view of er' - �6r in the naidst of this misery; in'.the fact I She. settles I � � In her own miud-1hat,by means -oi.thig .11. I has filled up the pausss-of his Ionpely--*atch I ,at -day� The cond liily.mor' itions'',are, ce'rt,4 a-, actually, the only proprietary medicine I . , . I hat Rob- "t at -least is alive and uninjured things, and"thbie".s.nothing in this world:86, er . � . . I harrowing as sharp and 'undeserved, spffaj. money, Ronald. shall. be happv'at I .. ­­ . I . I . �.Iast. ­ I I : . bywhistliug Ato the shrill winas-anid s,ut, . � -favors I fiiiAl . . Le momentary. 6 mainteumi'dO. -whichhas ever recoived,­,.:tb�6 unqualified -eiaorgement the :medical 6ibfOsaioll. iat her he'art'sicke - ­ I . ns as"ahe reads' � iq,�, brought on -one %y�the �hamd of, man �' I I Killeen: has been th6,8-h "Ill I Ot was , , " . ., I ThitIgs aro'going, very mugbly and. � .ten waters; it has bowed the heiid,: brought , . � , a tear to the'eye, and recalled home and - of codiiiBtisilesg in� Walter Arnold's case� . I l I .1 � ' C' `-` - : ' t the � guillo. * . than in,t a vases 0 01, of � - A:mOng the number of y i is Who ha4e , , , ,. I .. - � ­k�h 8 ci%?: -- —ifis­ .killed.;', I h a neant fo Me,J am Buie.. tells himself, as at last he IS summoned. ru you must br3ak . � . I i ' . I ''I . . . heaWful ews.tc,hiBpooi widow.", . . tothe room. -in. which poor' Lady IK Ileen is : with her 0 Galway arty. Powles has .edly�on rl Pr6P I proved her clsJm� to Bit for a. picture �,of, . I I .. � . fidelity for she only among many has* the home thou-hts to tbalm7ind of many a: . - clime .and on. a' w,,deriailint?.' a distant 'I I . :,Vlctllms� � , 6d.,;,.. I thia; Theria�wiia-much -less loss of �10 - �iii a d the whole' syst�e -w" ,probably. in a pIr to , �on bj�� : 6 itie�lepgtli regarding j i ipften a. % are the well. kno;*wwn, lie DO , . - ,out A. Gunn. Pfesid ( , wrestling w.oe. I ,Fo afev�n�6me�tsL,Iie'sits'dow,laciushed � I r alin. *�iiefeela,copstr­i 'ad, I -.d : 9, ri and'a*kWaXd to:,his 0�t by the Weight of -the ;, . I I., I . . lagri to remain id tho home o ,.con' .1 I !,"and.tO foreign Shore. It ha been Sung in,the. - 8 Soh- - 'pd. at the,'festive,�:boa, t,des,of ,nature'. a rd, ," ondition ot micro 'robiii'i�-an�d active'life. , . There .b%wis; I?r. Robert , of the United States M6dioal'Coll 1. I . f New, ',� . ego o ,, , paralyzed I l. . IS 1 4, tl,, * ", Me: I., : . upon h I or, , " . ,own ,Surprise, , ome ung bee � _, to tell i-arden that h�s beeii'l4id " ' -And is' I it he' not... altogether-.gia,iltless of try to serve, the ,Anndsleys. In.pursuing. b she gets-, roughly handled Land or P�atti - -- - It hEL6 refreshed the woi��out heart ofthe I ' -Worldling, and avvak�6;6d in the.s6ut of the' 3o'the' ,tact`Aai`th9,fiow' of was 0E . � blood ftom the head ia thi4',',case haA-,b'en , � . e'-'dn York, and::Dr. Fiank' Gallagbar, Of N 8W L Haven. these man are men of science and vo ders it be- posSiblb--to 6vade-th',�,pi.ji. 1-him.-Itiat. � " I 11 ii , , � g brought about this bitter and, an'dthe a task. 1,� � havin Be But quickly 'the r,ealwomaD, Ir I speech -very r 1 -with udely assaitec . S�r`y�-g . , I putcaait 'Ahoughts tb":� too often lie� tool � '' . , ,te pa,rtially checked, � first', by tfi� super-hea a � stearn� apd;-Second, by the cold water, of - . - , Lyihiug they do notikuOw - WiIA-pot endorB6 ar . oss thati iis beneath her,vanity and,iiai I BftMe�,Bomgthi.x,1g whispers that he may -be' . * . I often.'- Stilt she stays .. at Darragh, doing . beat her,lightsi 1� de .1 ep for.'tears.1' - It hasoftop been a source I I , i . 1 4 . I .. . .1 iii . ' ' . -1, a creek � to 156 -valuable in the -highest - degice. But: , � � , ---nd,a . , . . , � .,'­­P� essneas asserts itself, and she rise's,praying actessory-lo more. � mischief still if he goes � I . hat she may. be given grace to teill-the cruel on Rdding: ilia fuel of his admiratl6n;io the ..''. I I I .1 . . I I �her according. to' and donouncing,�,,theih, Irfah,vvild beasts"'ina, � ' way.,that�gives� rnany of th6m,a, 8 to. � hs�ndl ' . ofconsolation and j oy to the penitent An- I nee,: who recalled to. mind th�beautifdl and "t,ouebi6g�b-yii�ii�8'"��sun'g��"I:n�hN i I . , � . . � . I I I � �- . I 111. 11 . .. � - I I I . - , , . I . � Supanese Social Life., otmeni women and children, , the tfiousq, . . I - -`ofAmerical4ho , � . :in every'nook and' corner, I kept I i d'- - ' i A Saved: ruth tenderly' a6& wigoly.� ' ' .1 flame which:'Mrs. VLeary's beauty and., , i- I. , ,,, . . I I 1. B a I c I i stilitle fascin &6oh'&iI'd, fervid ton-dat'aro' If h L'n Obly� catch Lady befoia, � - ' I urn . against her emp oyers., .:. - - : , l' 1: . ­ ,. ­- �­-­­I­ , , � I �, ­ � t . ` ,4; ifancy,at:a- I .­ ­­ � I ,., - - ­­ wing mother',s knee-, who'�­'r`nay'l haVe�Ioii-g­`, Ic I � . , � . ''. , � . - - ­­ ­­ 1. I I t a 6 w, , 6 � 11 - Tlie-:1660pie Jast, S116iiiuk, Jin �o h h I have rom, isease.1 an ,� been: ... I 1��by ,-:zi��,�,ii'�.,'of:-�.W-aii��r-'s---gafe ' 'Irom d6att ' " ­­ ­ � � 1. . - :,,,- " 'I ,Killeen I . . l 4, , I ,. . . .. I , ­ he' latterlosVes home for'."t'he,lia lighting'in .Jreland.�L; � '" I I ;l . : Ili?, There' 77f , I I : it 1 , , . f" ' ' a' is .far - ' ,� 'Lady I ' subdued in aspen now is.611­a, chance.. of-A6ifig thi a or ��, more � 1; da'ys:'ha" veJpdee&,`D,IIan upon,D&r'- � : l*EvI - I 1. . , ' "h " . ba��rogioix round about it. � The:�' :xag land t I ­fea; , - 66 to her eta 4hal rest -� and" it will'glide 991 I - I I 1, I g6JIVL:d6wn ilia I stre I am of 1imie,zpbeerin �g � I . , ­ I 11 . I Merge dealt . - Institute'Ciouriga by'j?rof; E. l:§: spep. : a ' iully.with,tha social ell'icr 6teristics of 61, I , . ah . nee, sped, -moralhily, I 6.r­,:xts',va ua'Abait f I . I I ­666ld all ilia epdbrsements� of every physi-' ` . ,� I'll . I I . Otis. , that',E6 i's tho`ribli and prosperous head, Mlean- is upt ta be late on these: occagi � ­ -' - Lady Kill _ . -�hg&m Irs.Ann'e-sley � su'spends-- her�pwn dreBeing,'Of the house, than eah: , *ver b6ld;liriAt S, - . ries y6utig� bladdagh 10, I " I 'hoi etrothed to K mthleen §- b 1. - - - ---- -.,- - has. beeilI tried � � I "; , Dg a! . , - -and oOot,�x' B it;goes,: f iom� sebekati* to. I ­­ . I I I . . . . I ,, I ­ . I—, . I generaticnil.11 � , tb' ­ - .& m6st-conspictious fea,ture a Sabinese. - I I . I of their,. intercourse. with each ;other is he 'are , n in ih land;' they. -do -riot. Speak of its' , ., cia 0 . I I I I - � I -,.- - ", �. , - ;at chpinical ingredientW, uV of ltl� - ,. lY - - 'hba ing � I - an � blm�l *heh he was ' ! " I I peratious,� and, hurr'ying'on "alarde wrap, 80 1 1 . . tbe, Poor, near y . , - ' I dependent cadet of it. , 1 , '' and found�'guilty of the'murder of Lord Killeen. The revolver. found li� the ditch I . ' � . I Then I give to me the old a . o . ag, ., 1. . ­�, , � , . , , , I , The Song of early''yors; I , : I � , all ia, thele p6liiehbss� t Nobats] I - ' I 1, amords f lfi li ' dvwi. ev.6r.heard, no'eagerness or'se a a power. - They',-kn'w , tfin � Oue, �bf the � I 0 v :rbmedy; for it has restored them tn health. . � uns dowp�to.'hak oarriage� and sets::off' . . I I .. . . . . I . i� 'gain for the house which s Lady Killeen's. heart is touch d, wnd'he.r heliR6 but lately .6 i� .1 . aft to' tho.happ� hostess confidence won -by the 6harge in , . Our, of ,which ,they Iffied 'the'dead body is . . I, and he esti offe ' known � to be ME r no other I I � . . , . Theyxiiind.me 6f the'days gone,, ­­ . - I '� , . I �, .. I Those dg,yg of smilesai r! tears 1, - ; � When hearts '�Vere,young 6ndeares I � , , - --I , tage, no fridifferefice orlorgetfu ness -of ,the I � I � �. I they' do'' " .feelings 6f-6thars. not salute -by Thd 'above factB all show that it is an - . . . bi6lute duty you� owei 'yourself add :your. - a 8, 'ot -tell succe I 'lilm..� sBful a, wido' I " He ,is sorrowing'for h Cl ' ,. is COi3SiD,,',be is� h t she:,is ihe w of a,muideria. man't �explapation of its being there than this :' *target were.f6w I , 'Wh" friends were ,Kind uxia.lovowas true! I 11 ­ d I tit `by `:bow-ing, . pus at i3 aking b . a . n . a,- b u u . 6 I� carefOlyoligarVe, and, friends t6'u � n . ' 11 How shall 11eaki T' Bh' ' repentant forever. having mixed -himself u ' a asks .herself JatL,s with a cause tI nurtured by blood, aiipd � He had lent'it to It friend for ' , priiptica, and he'll die rather ilia' n tell wh 0 I.. � �� ­ I 11; I 11 t I . 1, � � . I . . , , ,, I Jlleavy� Zrnfim . I I I , , 00hSideratian or,cordialify being e:iprassed I � I � by profounderbows or more nurnerous re, a- P reflect upon,these lbing6,. but to attend, to'�, ' - � - I 'L ., . tb6m in time. � .. vdr and over again,� as her csrriage iapial� . . I that in. AS blind, mad, mdti�eles6� fury -ba � raveraes the, aftoit distaiiae, between the I . ­ i, , ", , - I I 8 � , I - I . that friand'iB "'. . I ;. � .. I . , I . . . It' is in vain titat Robert AiipeaIey, stimu- l : ,�66or ing'to the, notion. tha' tjfe� size * :. I I I t ,61, 'the . . ­ I � I of. The'rich �eo� titions there le -:dress their I � � I . 11 I .1 1. � � I � � ,. . ­ . � L. . - I - Illow Coat. : I - we houses,;, "it's, slowAorture ito...,1 break s9�crifii�ed.his:-Cousm., '- , .. 1: ;� L bi�ga'. gradually; and the Shock may kill' ,S6, Slid tells herself, as, With bpW64 head - lated.:to the task, by, Darrajhts eloquent I the brain b6ar�. a general relation to intellectual: ca,pa city of the ,tfidividiial,' . . ohitdreii in the.,triost inie�i6r garments in � sendmig them to' geb661, .in �or4er .that.the .. I � Sinal1*18xpenditure4 : . ­ . - I . � . � ., . Fi �' 'centsaa:ch morningLa, Were trifle. ve ' Lee if� I blu t it out�'ahruptl�,, ho . and broken words, be.6omes and offers -her a ­ .1 W shall I . , . as' repyesafitations, and p6ok.,lK.A6leen'S P sionat6 entreaties,that fie, 0 t save Qeomwelf and Byron might be regarded, as� � � 1 foeliiIgs-of the' 1: -poor children, who dam get � ,si Thirty-fivo cents Pat week -not much ; yef . , )egin.91" 11 I . I �, I : . . I his heartfelt Symps"thy".. �'. - -1%, ---.1 I � .: . Sheis,ab the doo'Or'pow,I I hearill: I � � .1" W6`n-'tDarragh dori in.611'-slie ebbs. 9, as,one .Will try 0 .her innocent aweetli av6ws hisbeli6f, 'man, havilig-PoSsessed the greatest uriinds known I sine6thb'practied of testing the inind by. " no other, may' n-ot-fie burl� ,by,' contraBti There is no. ,Profanity. ,in- -it'w'ouIdbdyq0ffl sug�ribrawhole,-`, famity, 08.2.6 a 'year�and this amount , . . lears thi gs in a dream; that "her lady- She harderthanyou areT '' � I. I 4A IS .1 . �� ten ' �-,� Than glib learns lebm` him he- 'Q�.i�4. hiplaft" minutea,6gd.�' .1 � iqi ­ ' ' ' I in'the iphocdiicq�,cf Ahe': young' fishei � I I and pra�stha j It udgmeritmay be pu�peided. , I I I -poor Claddagh the Weight; of � t I. ORMe­xu 0, vogue. he brain t �But, unfortunately, the reporte, d weight of, their,lapgua�e . - I .'A triflipligmislia,por offence I I is noti,unfrequeiitly met among. our people I invested in a savini�s bank at 4the end of 6 it ­ .1 I - a the interest tb I 1 year an croon conijidtad . .Astheservant . � & ells her, thig�ber dazed face,'pallia in the L went over striving to Wain and-'�a��,;­a I L � - . , � . " how too late,and. how� here The" - , lad is c6ndemnedl�to feeling, whicb4 die, an�­ holds him their brains, 82 and 79 ounces respectively,' ismo.t ,,=it.,,t I - f., ,with a Not ey' n x"aths ; - but&, a JapaneFd up in his feelings to the I I . -1 'annually would in,twelve years amount,to $ ' all lamp light, strikes hi Op with a. sudden, I she arrived[ was I .popular - indeed he is�rlses Iiigber 'Itlegs � ap ' accepted #a coiiect,by, Ph I . y,n I, ,when wrought . highest more than,079�enouglito buy a g6odlirm -, . .. , ,.. , the first' hands that touched tbo'murd6red onvi otion of -i evil to the house: he serves, - - I I I . . I , , . I � � .. I I Man. I . .1 � I ,ud he adds� hurriedly,. . gh�','. .','or a � g I aius,t the AmiaesieyB :and the " .. - � 'interest and so until no the!., famous � -, . w Cluvier,l)'r.Aborcrombie audDr. bupuytren pitch, never izttbre any stronger . 6xpression,than what in. our languiige wOuld: ,, ,- , , - I., in the West. , , . . 1. . Fr�e�cants beforo.%�ea,kfastj, -dipper, and, I : I . "You bring bad news �for - I . ' 4: 1'�d ' � "I ]Ter-whoie heart has always been with my � &,, Y, landlora's gonetally in�­Jth . I I , 11. 113 most � distres0pl-country that evor­yet-waR6beA­` have been regarded as having possessed the' - be the,excimina I I tibii, ' ": HOW . vcx�tiOutl, I" supper -, you'd hardly 'miss' it, - yet 1 " I . t Is '! tba,peoplo who, have' hilled' ray ria'am ;,is it about--7�- -- � ­­­- ­.,.-­­-- -.1 -­- -1 husband," . -L-a-dy"-:']�.ill"e--en—say-s,,'-,dryi'ia,�,- . ­ .1 . I a a 1 rge t-biains,'-on�:ieb'brd-i--theii-,�eigbt�,being-- 141 __ , , '' ' ' They,keep their angry.ptissions under con- ' I fifteen cents. wd-iL3r-=�-1-.05�per-,��eek.--Enouili-��,-- her- ' , eyes,: �and .1 The worst, � the very �70rst," she'says, , ; ' Terrible s6enesare,N ­ vjt�egsqd qVajiy in the; - - ­ ­ I., - . 4' tively.' ' But 16 ', 63. and 62� ounces reopec ii . � --'- '-­ Ili ..... .. . ...... - tiol, ya`t'�'- r 6 ,they 6 no as," but d t� lack'fie: cop I Ock' 41 ' det this: . tobuyasmIllibrary:ofti, S. nv "4.She Jiawith them, vithagasp that prepares him,ior the speaking very li1tterty. neigh! borbo6d, and though Darragh',, pro-,, � . Oust Yield the -pal now t ey i ,m-t!o�-tha'-.:�13A�bia&ent-Bgl-a,ie'". . - - -Their�kipdpess to ��'Ofore' slid in� � havo--J twenty, years -you I � ' �j- that- vords follow, !' Lor& Killeen 'has,:bbpd and ' of them I- - �ha 1new, it:even seem . .tected by ,the I magic "of her name, I goes RusBiap, noveL writer,' 'Ivan Tourgueneffi I 11 , animals is 6xtraordinaiy. , "I'll" he songe­of , . ov 0,60'O.'' Quite enough to, buy a good- � Be. . ,that d1led, shot in Mistake for some 'one else, his, life. was in daugei from theiial; t.b ey I I among'thqp6oplo &eV as,ofold.tbey dio-' , . I ;. . ., At th'epbst-moitein examinMion Made in vvild:bird6 iiie,constantly heaid in the gar- - ­ house and lot � " I _ I . I I ,� I I .1 ; I -11 - � . , "� . . . I q d6- )810,v tele�ralsi,hs 'and"ll '' confidedthat to her,, or� wnv should sh &A inust go �4 . regard her exhortations to �patiencd and '. .. . . '�uddeg , . Paris bv four, well, known I ranch surgeons, ' dens oE. the , gfeat'cities. Birds of passiige. . I . � 11 11 Ten cents each inornitIg-hardly worth � -C-4 ,�- 11 -.t �d ' ,=PZ.T-�_-,�l---.-�.,—,-.,-h&v6-gon"Var�te-Eitr-i-��i' o-wiiman .8mve.- bild tell her."! -, �. � ,',',,', . , -1 11 I I f16'e6nda paci Ct, rails t heir,cause.by ' B Paul Sal apci Ma:6ion,, oirdefJ6,,Deacou, � I aligbt.in the p onds and public..gr ounda of I . . - a secoliid thought ; yet,, witbit'you can buy .-, ,, . , hdweyqs� as,you say ? , Yet she let me-9tay,here in ."No," the Bervant Bays,wiping - ruthlessly- brutalizing themselveB. �-� , as iOund-",that, T6urgu6neTia - brain, it , W` 1 . . -- Toki6,�:a16d,wild deer come,4own trotn'thij I I . . . . � �a paper of plus 6i a gpti6l ofibread. Sevency 1 � indisguisedly; 11 bar ladyship - I: , h ignorance �; She. lei - mia' g6, out andi be�igay- uSt be ?. , . � And, one .therd-,,'is who leads them. on � weighed 71J .ounce a. The Surgeons say A, � I � - � --- Inountainia I and go about freely an d: un- , - ' � con . I ould buy Several yards IDS Par week-it'w . I a etched home; and � bear it ,from ypivh6re / an enjoy. Myself. , I m ight - have been . I , , I I � " �very do'wu the' lowering pi h tha,i,�Mhat and in . I I was, in a h 6althy cond ifiopi', Tourguenaka barme'd in the stieets of.densely po ulate& � ' . of Muslin ;' 06,5.6 in. one yeai-deposit this 1, , ­ . face Woul d'te I -' , danciiig at the time they .Were carry. na-,tkm-�-Yaumr I her -the, truth I I . I I I -- arij,-Jr-111 rry- ragh4�-it-was- ' 4,4ea - )efore couaTPT.T, atim - d-body,�t&D&r 7inig 1!d" I lie race, destruction,, and death, ,whose . � = U�e d, f insdildnin � ­­iful'.ph -siA, g,Aw ieU g I—- brain outw6i6cd the brain of the ordinary � " . curides. In ' b' 22 the' list -of the � man y - driviit a vehicle WiTl turn PlacdS. , The of . I out of his courseAh - the public highway, 1. . ]Mount as bafor6 and you -will have. $2;310, a , in iwenty�y6ars', . " " , qdite a Euug':Iittle fortunw;' you a I nillr b fetched: w.k ofherto,keepsuch.knowled& from in--. Her liayship inuat' a N � I ,I I . 00 . -y _ � ., language mak irr97 I a 'sane and moiG�To 'a - �l�ega—viy7tr-'a'�iTs.-J-�-�ffiig7'Ffgk jVii��-,716WI16. 4 .the- ,, I I 'wit 1,�tha,!-h6-may�'ii6t-in,jure��a-dog�-w-hiob,,i ,gleep­- I I 6 , ' I - . ' -a� 'ts, ch-brbakfast, ti-cen -before:,ba -,.dinner,--. , - ,- I I .. , � . � , , , i �. 11 I I I � � � . J .. me, his wife." - : , ioin 0 � . I � .. , � , , 11 I of th,eii ! country regaid her as migpi& American, being. credited I I - h 58. ounces of I III ... I - -the :midd . any IIJg' in le &the street' M and Eupper-thirtycents a day. It would, . 11 .. " I All that i's' best and Womanly in Mariam , Darragh had no.'certain kpowled&," he cent and seductive, embodiment of its evil I brain ; nekt comes Daniel Webster, whose 4 , other facts vveto:�4j,Von going to 'show that . . . buyiibookfortheebildren; $2.10aweek, i Innosley springs into Stronger life';as she, protests. 11 She got'a hint from Kathleen.- genixi�. . . 11 . . 1. . I . I . I I bral�;hovvever, .weighed only 53J ounces. 1 -libeJapatiese civilization iB,.in, respect to' enough to paylor a year's siibSciip , tion to a its waitingfor Lady Killeen in thestill the pretty� Claddagh girl, YOU know -and Mrs. O'Leary, in Spite of Lord,ldlleen's' :Aco6rdlng-16 his - cranial capacity-W-6lipter - l -x.arititude.of- conduct " kindliness, sympathy . , go6a newopiper ;' $109-50 per year -with it . ighted- saZon, in 'which they have all been' ac tod -oil it to the beat of. her ability.,! , �,- She influenced ' friende, entreaties that' sl,:i'e'1-. will. keep her' name .� the �, " 'co aper%, , , - , � � 'the fore , t ou )A to havolad 63� ounces of,br&in. L ,� 9�.. , � .1 ! I . I - 6 4� " . � IL �-, I I . �L ', and urbanity, superior to our ovvii­BostO?� � I .1 AdverNJ6,. 4_ -you could buyagood melodeon, from'wh . iclx o merry but an ,hdur, ago. But � _ might'have Or . ,for: the t6 Sparc her cousin," the wi?6w'weeps -' nerest iihance�,iii'u'nsteady sim, perhaps, out of T "' on.all � , ,occa'sions�, in -this, nerghb',rohood . now.: if I .. .. ­ . 11 , " ; .­ ,,: : !Petffla oi'wraircl—� . . . . � I ". . 'a : " - � .1 . I I . I ­ . �11 I I I I I � 11 you could prochre good music to pleasalitly� ,. while the evenj 11 . g hours away. a 'this � �' ,, r.the failure to"discrimmate between the but they 'and.,theii, fancied wrdnig6 and , " , Wi6 a "I - A—— ­­­­.. . irsty I W yp; are men have their k6 ,. Idle;. b ood there is to,'be a � sklii,/R f�rms frtim)yihich . �,1361v6ai,but now�JE,� �ilqg 1�nantit blav'e�be6n , " -CharlesIl' said , fond wife -w I ". ­ I ", lab-'W&S ­ assist " d 'in -preparing for'.a ifig'her husbap , 1. l[Ko%v the World Will B,cepme Crowdeds, � I. I . ' . . . 1. I 1. I . -111, I , I I . 11, f amount invested,M beforF" , orty 1. . , ,:�,Oul�V in , N . 'Years , a amount' 'of' wo -her o�,Wn"Aiiieband would net with Lord Kilieen'd"'fate, and she , de'arei to bar. than famil� alid'respecta- I fforgivg�md . I 6icte'd, the lady,, is there'mingling -freely , - , shortiourney, il whatiBtliiB flashotwhiske, I 1. I I .- T I , . , if we s�icdoiad in protecting' ourselvea . 4 against all important :diseaseg�by inoculai prod'uce�/thb�'dokr , I . I 1, - : I �, . :-. , . ,� 7 1 1 . ­ , , -, . , votild -have . been � the: bereft", woman ta' bilitv.� O'ho Arthur for being .. � .. I � I . I augi;y. with 'her ; forgive, me � for' say-, yFith th(3,inguigo3nt'throiig,-�hd.n'ev.6,r Stay- I . cl� ing them With so much., as a warning woe for ?11 , � I I I . .1, 1.11 - I, , ,,, , * I , - that-" `smid' her busbanid-,'stiddeply - tion,ilie-world .will- s'oon-�. be,ebime�krodd—ed. ... 1. 1� ,. " I - , . . I Vor Voting iWen-,tolft6member. : , '- ' vhom the grim tifixii1gs .-Still, -have, to --- the . ar ut I have- Ing h' d thing -s' of.-yod-r-16'Vie' ;; b roket. AS ihA,refle6tion is borne in upon 'or -hand-when-�-th6-siivg�ei-�growB--ra I within , 'to I I . Ing . Iiii.-from-his valise I ,. �.,!-O,Aha,t!s. -be,' In order to ke6� �'up� .a respectabledeath ­ ra-fe—we Eli��ll-'Iit�V'd-fo�d-dp-6!fd-up�b�E�ilWo;y- -�Iothe"�,�'C alf6�tl�6�ffffff.--- That . � ' ' ­-­11t-­­­d­ - W' or mind, a Sharp twiffigO of conscience for lost my husband; and she ku6w!vvhat as -into coming, and-, v�olfld :not �how,xx:Io-how t , O, th�m, and :they linrl sto � ,,, nee at:1116 r - beal 61,those h' epredent I ord � ei, w 0 used eaclusively in the snake, case'..of hik�s, II: - , - - � , i ­ : I , . .1 I .1, accidents, driiggiqts1mist%k6s­ and Fenian � � T110rif-tildy-ViRde ge -in elst-th-dy"Way7- n 6 . Vbut of it. I I �. . - , over - i aving let him- go peril, without bar ' I Ing She , I -them - sizes her, �and with unfaigned'f�e8 Save him.' ,She isla accord vvith 1. � � I .l. 1 ,Iivl�,­O�: - . anitanthoelty., I �� I 11 ' I 'be : 1, I . � I � , 11 But my,� de'ar,,,". remonstrated the , P I . . Pfttr!Ot8-. - Old a9d' will of course kill' a . ,'a 'for 'boldest Tha"t,to deal honorably with all Men. they I � 11 . I I. and youare in acccv& wi .1 apa' . ''I 1. . I th,her� aid , . , myia t.� I ,. In.tim6it'a'een]i coming to be 1. ;, . �, � , I I � I , little Wo man, 11 �th are, are: no snake " I' the .1 , I . 11 . "I I I I Surely as ever,- even the ruedi. , begin with th . . 1. I air washer -woman. . ,, I will be a bett6i: wife if it please'� dod my.giieif are nothing.to Y,Od',� I . " , L. . , , . " . ' , Darragh's anger and resentment, her 'I t ge and- .A MOB �a personal siruggle.ior �roati influence between barragh �-th; good young � , � ,­­­.- ...... . � . oars.' . '.. � ;-�.!­­,­ ­ ­ -: - . 1i 0; Yes tbe�e are . -a `f- ' t Imes. you see, OMheoriBthas not- ventured, to sildgest . .1 ­ -'Age W -f- -- - — thatlold roduced Uy i�'hlicrobe, and � � g more an - That they need sombtbin'' b stepatial tham cigars, kid gloves', and. &'cano I oaps.re him V!, b ' 4: deissta'ti6p of tb6 way they are.ci�r'iyihi.on . Tile minutes that she as to wait seem "lady who is il oneof� fhaiu" ,and who loves , � - �t". them 'curren I when they stoyto wood up,.or take water , , I lthat� immortality can her - Secured byin' Ocu- lation. Still,! it will be very inconvenient , , , , to start houdek ' ' ' *th.- - . , , . I PqP1Ug ��! iko­*�:P'mrs.,"AIqdy6t she dreads their passing, their ,worki is as deep as- Your � dvin ,' she 'a �pra'yers though she loathes their, 'coura-6-and. at Some way, station out, in the woods- That tbay,cin t replfffibix--theirlather's, , 4 ' I , , 111:11 h ceased to�Phare my-hopoB and iea , :the�' momeift-that must, being. her' I I 'L .. - . - � . � % - � I . ,for the b6ttex: future of the couriti I ; 6r;,v,t y� the fair,* dangerous foreigii . indendiaiy who has begun playing the big �some gloomy swamp or bayoii-ihe' snakes ,board the'train' and 'crawl' around %among if everybody lives to, the age of three -score ' alldten before bidding � farewell to earth� fortU a to I n , brib� them" through life; Foi.­­. tunes are ihingg�better havb­ a On to face, with the Poor. ,Wife who IS to I - I . . Born frormhei( Marian) -that she is, a widow, least, she has ceased to Share my..Bympa-. - . I 0 .1 i lame 6ut'Of love of,dxcitemehh, and, f r.the 9 . . .p� tbe,passengers'logs� It's, mighty' atmoyl 91 . The: aiiia'aity branch' 6L the life insur6iice : ,Blippery, . I I I . ; sometbing le'sides -to fall back on. ­ * . Ution she he;irs�'the 'carriage' stop, and a thy with -the, way, 1hey are. striiggling. for , . f e6dom.11 , , , , I I I 1. � , . gratjfi�6ation,of -her 6,Wn umbiti6n. , . - ItiB nothib- to MrB. O'Leary that these and dangerous, too, .And then, too, I'v,el . seeii'men'oiti the cars with their, boots full . businaoswill, be,entirely broken up,and ordinary life insurance will,languish, since' .. \ That' a girl who decks herself' in the - 191testthi�'gW16ut"6d es the Street' . I � . .1: , moment after' he!arO Lady'Killeen's rich 11 � � . ,­­ ... . ,.� . .. ObeB rustlingasshe hastily sweeps through . I � , Pao B' ' , ple, whos Own woes She portrays -to I 'of Is qoiits­'�nope ot,,Jbur Sn&kE -real s6i death by. accident will to virtually tile only ' - parad -in I � .t while her � iii6ther does the I i . . " ,wash ng, isn't . , � . .OHA TtR'.1KXVIII. I ilia, ahthrooln, and then across 'to the spot . P, .. . I I I I I � them go eloquently, . ed Ibilli should be. inft�m I . I - circus' -poster reptiles,- but the , genuiue I ;kibd of: death a ,gainst which the companies - 'worth . Worth .. wastiDg'mixch love on. . I . . . I . , I I ,,, . 1. p, ,xxir DrAmONNDS i T"i f� , � Marian 'stands, the latter feeig her or 4 m line n B � the devastating fire within the up, .. -Iif�' artiole,: Yes'� tabouldn't-consider my will find it while, to ipsure­�-.Ndiv. I . . I I That,a follow who deliberately propbses , -- - ,vhere ­ T&L'n Tnn i � " 1� 1 Bart cease to'beat, and fancies that 'the " .1 . I I � , , 'I, . I � only themselve's' but all within, their not - I worth ten cents if I .were to leave tha t , I I . I . Y6,�'k ThUg'- - I I I .1 matrimony t6a.-girl, Nb6n he can't support I I . , �ords "I Your husband is mlirdered " Are , When. Lord Killeen's �� i 'comes to be, . .reach. Lot them perish f They'willhave ' 'served 'purpoqq'of� I I I bbttfe of Wl,iighey behind 1�' � I I - I . I:- I I . . I I I I . I ' himself is either a first-ola�s fraud, oi a 'martieia, . I , toad it causes Al I 1. 11 � on Ve'r brow. most as Much con Sterna. ' I her purpose, and1ho � . I .1� , 1: 1. ­­ --- � — I )- I T1ADY.'BrAUT1rM1i .Uadios;�oiicarinot'ix,ake 'll fo6l�unlesB he for � money And - -- -� I rinte4 � . .. - I I 'ti f " jily is a ' ' tion among the members of is I am .There 4 presentiment Pf some sorrow' . . . I and the more immediate circle f fili'frinda -tho§ a who are,like Minded tto hei. . Her that 11 cause of freedom" ,, Leo Tolstoy,�tho Aussian I 1, I novelist : re- fliaes to serve on a Jury because bib religious I air sk 4 in,xosy,cheaks and sparkling eyeamith - a the cosuaiatics, of France. or beautlfters'6f 'the, -I becomes It I or hirea'Man. - , . , ,1. � .� - I "I I ­ ­, , Lady.killeen's mindi but Slieis head in 'I as his aej" . , �jh has done.!;, ' "A :.. - I from guessing or suspecting , .1mitnipulationbi for - which th­ y y them- a : are ready to destr6 It ­ " I a lOrbid'h' r 6 conviction iih,tb so v as a J'iidge ' �' - wor,ld while in poor, health andnothing will gi�e , �ou such' r-ich,, blood, good hoaltb, Arength,artV ' i " . " - 'We all have slaiRcient.ste;6gth to suppor ' t I '. .,ar,,,pqqr,tbiOg, I I und 6ut, Ra axt.iA'.Vthe c fdamitV Which has"overm, I I Por he"'hao 16ft.tep thousand pp___ ­9� .. . IDers, pu s money in fie I sel�es and ot I ter pur - 1. is 0 . .. , o'verh; f6ll`w�men; ­� , , , e'auty Die Hop Bitters. ,.A tkial'is certain- proof. I � I I the MlSf'0rtUnOS Of ObhOiEl. � " I . - � I 1. . . . I