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The New Era, 1884-04-25, Page 20 � % " � 1q0WN1sr_ I 11 I � . . I I h i - * ___ - . . . . — �_ _'. , ___ i � April 25 18t$4, I __ – I— - I --- --- _ ___ ____ �, . I I . 1. - ­ wrongly in taking it, and--, W'd'.thoiy" lw_"o�uld sand it back to you agaill.11 . I I " 11% like, I . —_ `­ - a be a pity, I wo_UJ " 0 r Putting on'the max'l riago, fors, little iFbile I wiTtis then Screw I . onotbarmonthoutof ! the 01 boy", I , ". . � P I � __-.9 11 I A VAgA610 Xvirnw. I 1, I — . . � A 1pntk em pear.aft OX101 beit.1100let" I I le I . . - � , — I I .gnhuyoa.wlokthomio-AWOY$t*o)IA,ttitI - .", I I in, whioll you have beon"Cogagod." � ­ I hesin on your tander comeale"Col Well,&$ I all events an other wpabripwoman't-with a L 1 ­ - 1 I - , -!-" 11 .- I � 4 ; 441 suppose", I return, must undo, 0, 1 1 disinolination in my bone, sod DIU NA78 swile-.61 shall ever touch it. I row lee . . . th t 11 H0, places it Carefully,, In An there maytblog else you would Phyllis, that I mipAt give You?'! .. L , J L I 1! Just no." ' I Answer' 1 1 U9 Y' - J Wilatla-11111" so Flual Allescoe V 0 s,ote to, Save at., Irs.."'ot. , . I 7. . 11 I � �, I The daratetut skiart. � - . 94 Of course," with bideque brisk , o. Nere. ­ I , ,.am with be removes the guardlon,pin and pro. lj= ;4et oa be opials- . ILI" I - , Ob, do not say, thsit I" I Cry d'a. $p No. nothing, thank jou, I must I . I - nuly 0 Wait' Mother boa orociieed Me her Wat h aProy "lk depif Is YQUngwarila . 11 He to 0, .. ' ir, apropos of Mr. J, 81674 in IRvoXy Ways otb* , Tho grapnio occurrence that I ' A V.8,A . , , 7111a. . coode to a4fold the handkerchief with An . . . , , that iivore strongly outilemearable please tri 44 you must no� keep, it 060 $6 1 Opeci. ,- my handiwork, properly upon my wedding morning." I I 11 Yovi'oaeA� comfortably aertaiii of being . . Carrington-, ,,so ote y, wdli-tewpared. - I y beautiful. Yea AtI4 his house In roS below jso4v of the most remarkable , ap4iio4esto.tbo4oweatichiator_volAmerioa ' , I I . , (94 94141:0940108 my oightloth year.) air I I I . oarIOaitY,whiJQ I Stand ish i ng besiae mon Lot .()coo . washed, You will forget ajl�gbout it ; but it . . married, Sooner or later," he says, with a know It, Rolaqd_15i�angrimorei-ooven. , . Iti, is &Wtuta truth which: can readily be . Z&QhL Morn I- offer up a Grateful lWout . Vor Life sod Health aud S*i4gth, � . I I . , . . I him, And, vowing mentally never Agalft to . _ resent you keep, it before ),our eyes in Its V do it laugh that still shown some vviatfoi. *01 Do rog ever think what sort of a husband you eafroult4isTo wit . ., , 11 I think ia gloomy',If Dora says. guietly. vorldocl, . L I The inhabitants of the pleasaut town,of I - . I Bright eandH, - al Deat Alld I bebol trustrayself Wall �wdtieL 4JAkuhaeft9al . I mother earth. et%te� Mr. Carrington, put in your clothis-baske0he moment you go home." ) � I _. would like, Rhyl! liff?0 _­ � ��, ­, . T-, , _ 1.4&,W _�;it*I Wore to - - '. - , 13QUI _fhat Is— . ` Cof bland, 14. Y., wore shocked due rni g I 11 I Qp1sed at full lapgob) - _ 'h. PLOWS li0ioac9a; . At Ion . g . th the, last fold in, undone, ancl, to h my unspeakable relief, I pas t at the . , I Hevilly laughs at this pathetic entreaty, and throws A into the -tiny vivertbat, . . I "No, I never think of disagreeable things, it I call help it," is my somewhat tart L L " What a oharmilig virtue is modooq I" I I . tislaim,sotto voce', Ve.,MO by the innotincement that Clinton Aindge, one of their most prominent at I. ­ . - ,It, 'news VorIfeofFJqrethoFpwer aimade I . Q. Thaou4stance rules the Essence sod tlle Shad L . I . . 0. edges, Woo Ison round, th 44, though orin: ail to bleed. Hastily And carefully, llp�o peam, pebble . L .11 . runs at cult fact, . a es'Whyare you alone?)' be sake prosebtlYe ri aply. My marry mood is gone; I feel In I _ some way, injured, and inclineatowards . 11 Go on, Dora,11 �sayq Roland, in an I one - arty Mr. ouraging ton6, 11 When you w . I , zous,bad Pommittedl Suicide, The � spreadrapidly and aroused theo4tire neigh, , I 0 Life t from what far date- . . Impossible to dream _. , L , I " ' f I . drawing the a save o Its I' I my dress over . 11 WbTL is, Apt tllp� in,184*4019 ,.pilly W , . , j$ll I I L ilgappisbaess, I I And from -,what. , X have se -6 of bu abmudii I think they axe all, every 0&rrjn$tOV, What wi Ilyoudothen??P - it Of course I don't see the 0 Pros- bprhood where Mr. Riudge was so well mud I favorably khown.. At first it seemed Im. 1 As coo ut tpq f iotes that in each Solar boam - V& centuries backmight faae or copcentrate. . 'O thy tbrusothe stained bAndiserchlet'ititti my . Rocket and Make go)? the house. YOU 2' , I O'He readi with. Wlutog 61108 times a 'Me �'*oryoften L a detestable an the each mot - 4 oneo L I � -ciallost peat o .,,with dQwunast f it," Murmurs Dora, " but if I - to to become of I d domestic L Ulet "" I possible that any one so q 0 could do rash A deed, u44 th inquiry Life I wQ4drolaggift Wo me, if acuidental, IS the stime -, " ' *' , , And I a Grateful Heart -uplift' :, ' When 1 have exchanged a word or two, wift Dora (who is Alwmyo in, the way when L � . week ThAt leaves* lonely, I Came beiq 'to:dmy jumb 0 -paps Phe time 1. Other. ItlWero,.mu fie,refle would never , up Arty ; but,'beiDf a. girl without a fortune, . I I I I -must, eyes; we I mistress, Suangemore IW4oald throw more light Into, ' ' . %1I the rooms -, I cold open uj i6do,wa W W 'go asheard.onevery side as to the cause. 'W - L. L The, facts as, developed on, investigation , I Beforeavisibnaryaltar-flain% . my spirit and MY blood Pure impure, they aro.6y best,. nob Wanted �t,bobi beiag the bo.41 ,atr, the pre- , .. , Sent moment), I esca a Upsto,ira Without fill lie can join ins. He don't qoem to care, mush about Greek or Latin," I admit . ppose so Mr. Carrington roars. I L. - everywhere, ;and take down those heavy L I I I � . , I L. � I ]Proved tobe as follows ; *1L. - I Mr. Riodge domestic inbia tasterit and And would be pargacti 9 t4ey, could. . ... , being taken, to task or lay damaged gar, F I I meats', and C&A Oly lock my door, . Never, at Iii ingenuously; &I And as he never looks a . until Ave minutes before. Mr. Cald- lessons -4 I never heard anything so mbe,uril," he, as such Mature sentiments coming. I pillats." I 41 Then YOU would ruin it," I cry indig, I L ,was and' took the greatest. enjoyment to the . ,. - - ButLite, bow lixt thou multiplied "' , , , when! sterling Health to thintiliairloom I - I 11 . . thellp , thqugh mew, 0013 ai�&XabiVoly Speak - , - � L woodoomes, yousea he douTt got over them . I . =Y'G#r lips. Why, I to hear YOU talk, One might imagine a town -bred young nantly ; " its %natant appeareffiCc I# its chief I ohArm. Youwouldmake, it a Mere modern society of )lie children and pride in tIf6fif do.volopmout. And indeed he had good Itiotbetre8inoonatitutbldoni,,'-.,L" " With fruit forever close besld6� ' . , _ 14 on 9f 10 Safety, there is ,still awaigtlO up � my 14d. It to-moriow I Am tQ,raturA I L very quickly." . I I I "Andso,leavas you df sconsolate longer I you womsn,Qnis Who has. passed through the dwelling -house; mild the pillars I think ,, reason to be E eve promise- - . 3roud, for they g of long lives Of Goddess and usefulness. Bat . I . I I L And if rare strength be also thine, . heartAbrob fe the handkerchiof $4 its owner, it MUO 114 the meantime ))a washed, And "o. Jis, to . than ho need., lour, - �ratqr, Miss Vernon _ ,dead She never go for, a walk with you ?,, f ourth campaign ; but to seeyou— You 'L Wive learned your lesson unicoi nmonly well, I magnificent." . "I don't," Says dear Dora, Immovably -, 11 so evil day came. His youngest son, Wil. � L . , livial, begain to sho'w signs of an early decay. Thou shbuldet with grateful e, Whou hast within tbee means to shins, - , Beyond the warrigr'a burnished steel. I I . wAsh It?, cannot bring Myself. to Try as I will, I .1 � .1 I . I Ali I now be is Coming be, DoKo. AlVorm? Ob,nover.. 84a isnot-folidof though I am, sure you were never, taught it bylour mother. And how aoyouknow' and it overIgotthe chanoeJ will certainly I 11 L. ra.m6ve them," I . -]Is felt unusually tired each day,,and w6uld I I . When for the 13ight courageous . ever be ; tuake a .vonfidante of North& - therefore for but, to. walking; it does nof agree ,wAh bar, she, is that you may nob lose your heart to A Co. rate, sod find 136ofor after year ,is You wowo geC tbe chance. then ;, you need not thlak it. Mr�'Carringtou has not sometimes at cap the entire afternoon if Pei. I witted to 40 Rio. nia head pained him, not I � ­ . � Pmy for A Will to bg,ok t4y 4oblest hope ; L . Strive for the, utmost good within thy ri nothing remains me under- "' -, " . take the p ' u ' r ' ify L I , ug* of it myself. *I . says. Yea may have noticed she not ' very robust; she looks so f ragile, so different Yourself marriage thin,11 before -I" ' � ­ .. ' the amull6t idea -of m*rryi6`gyou,,' dkol&,,Imo I acutely, bat with dull, heavy feeling. There - . I Whing at the otlis Parading never false.4pulillty. . I L But if bright Age tbrough lengthened have still half an hour clear before the din- land- from me in every respect.' t ­ it That I never will," I retur a, deol. - L eiVely. 11 In the first I detest aerates, L ave evi- Billy, whose Latin and Greek 14 L, dently disagreed with him. ' , Was 6. al sensation pit stomach. He lost 911'relish for food &Ad . I yearn O'erarch thee in a rainbow apan, 11tay to work ever-white-haiedman,1- . nor -bell will ring; so, plunging' my I L L . lord's Cambric late the bmaln, I boldly dom. 14 Very different." . It Yes, we all nee that," I an swer, rather . place, mud in the nrxt I'would not be the wife of - I " Is is a Pity Your tutor cannot beach you 0 . to be a retorts Dora, casting a much'of his interest for things about him. He tried manfully to overcome these feel-. With aims no'er dashod by tears or tears; 4 . . L. Glad to live on, unwilling yet to die, . mence my work. Five minutes later., I Am getting on .. it I disconcerted by his ready acquiescence in this home view. 11 And so pretty as She I B' a poor man, even, if I adoied him. will marry a rich Mau, or I will not marry at I gemleman, withering glance at. oar Youngest Win. 4�Oar logs, but they seemed stronger than his � wiil. 'Hebogan'toloBeflei3h rapidly. The I But ready for the hour, I As of a soft, revivifying shower, really begins to look almost 'white again ; . . the istaina have nearly vanished, end only * too 1 'Don't you thick lisp vary pretty, Mr. . Carritigtim 211 all-" . 11 I hate to hear you talk like that," says, dear WRlianals. temper a . 'slightly ruffidd," remarks Boland, sw=ryll . f ath,er became Warmed and consulle,d by. W4h hopes ceyond, chastened by resignation, Here to await, or wart above yon sky . goner Bat,* What L is at pinkiness remains. 11 Extremely so, , 'Bv6n more thar merely Mr. Carrington, g 1 ,4 Tile ideas are ravely. I I 0 Evidently the gentleman of the name of Caldwood lavish his birch.thiB , lip si0isus as to the cause of his local .a..,, but they ivere. unable to L explain. Finally (Like a child reaching at a star, ope Cal Naught forinawo h i - be too f:�, to be done with the water? -it leftt it will surely betray ;us, and betrayal Masud Pun- pretty, Her wplaxlo�, I take it, must be 00 I . . Unrivalled. She is positively lovely- , you. so'unni to a little loving girl like Although 1 am positive. you do not mean was with . morning. Comewith map Phyllis; I *ant L . I I � are sores brokaL out on big " Bev . Dust unto dust, or reali iration With thy last sn; ,,,, fe . ­ th a asp faint sj� Y IdastafLuity. ishblent. -..-, .. '. " ' quite -in -her own'atyle." I r I . I one word .Yea say, still it P63sis me, to bear , to visit the stables." - . .. . . I follow him and Billy joining us, Parma, and he was taken to Buffalo, where a, . painful operation was performed, resulting , Be trustful in Life's u I I ar -Richard H6ngist Horlie. I begin to feel like a murderess. In eve ry wurd6r case I have ever read (and they haive 4tJ atulverygladyou admire ber,but.indood' you would be siogalaIr'it you, did not do so." YOV, L . 11 I do wean it," I answer, defiantly - - gladly; with a 91tim countesianoo, we sally forth. � L L I . � . 1. In the lose of much bloodo but affordiag . I .1 I I 00,partioular fascination for me), the miss. I say with enthusiasm, ,,Her golden hisir I I 'her - 11 but as my conversation Paine you, I wili Good-bye,2" leaving Dora to Pout her griefs into, moth. 6r's bosom. little' relief. The young, man returned . . home and a council of physicians Was - PH Y LL I S. . r�ble paitetrator of the crime Ands a ter, _ . rible difficulty in. gettlUg r0of the water and blue eyes make quite a picture. I - think she has the face I ever saw., I .not infliabit,on you longer. 44 Good-bye, you perverse child 4 and gentle . I � . � (To be continued. I . .. called. After an exhaustive examination . . .. I . — in which he has washed off the trades Of . prettiest . I I don't; you?" � . .11 1. I . I 'doul try to inriagine yourself mercounry. I . . , I , I I ' they declared. therie wits: no hope of final � recovery, 'Aqd that he must die within a I '. � - , . . his victini'a blood. I now find a similar . . � . I know another "No; nottheprettiesb. , U Angry with me?" holding my on - Ake YO- I V11tuts In J161viox,and Bed Booms. , . I . I . very few days. To 'describe, the agony ... BY THE DUCTMES. difficulty in disposing of the water reddened that, to me at least, is f sit Mort) laisatiful.p I . , Willing hand and . smiling, into my face. . . The following observatioriB.of an eminent I . . which this announcoment caused the father .".1 Author "Molly "The Baby," 11 Airy by my own. I open the window, look Care- fully out, ,mad, seeing no one, fling the don- He is looking. straight -before hi in, appA. rently it nothing; mud' to my attentive oar - 44 Don't, I'm not worth it . Come, give Me one smile , to bear. ins company until we gardener and able writer are well worthy in -Are would. be impoesible. His mind failed to its fulf renaming At first; then flumilk of Bawn,' . . Valry Lilian," etc, etc. - . � . - II-ItIfills to tea ts .of my basid into the air earth' I know -not where," as I hurriedlY . din in his tone there is something bid. " that to ders'we une y for the brilliant future n as meet again." Thuir abjured, I laugh, and , my lingers ,in his grasp. "And a place our oolumns, plants in rooms promotive of health and oneerful. grasp - - ll . seemed to Comprehend. it, but the load was I . .41- I . . . . I draw in my ,head and gat through the re- . I blive mapped out 1 - or rAy sister. . F9 grow'quiet I " W, , 1, as mt. Car- when *111 that I bo2 cc tinu I name ? . In the Case f3f all UO3 g rooms I answer in the uffirmativri.� Delicate people too great.. In an agony of frenzy he strized, a knife -and. took Via Own life, preferring . I From my i;ialtod - pofiition I can see a' mainder of my self-impoHea duty..' - it You have boon so much in the world 0 rington. iiTo-moriow or nexb d my 7. Pin- c6loplaitioUbeadachris and sickuessfiom, death rather than. to survive his. idolized ' long way before rue, and there in the dis. . in- my toilloo, coming with foloal cortiinty At ter that -my dressing for dinner is a soramble; lb t I got throughit in iiins, mud . . I sky, with some dejobtion, 11 and of course in Londod-stud P aria and all the large Cities b&JQJy_Frid&y_v..UJ,q1ae_me at Summarleas. .In . the meantime. now we Are friends agapy, . ' - . therefore, have heir, presence, and,,will, I them excluded, abd rightly too. piaAts Sen., At t � I but time. William Rindge. wise I . too weitk. to know what was trunbFIrlage * I � directi6u, I espy Mr. Uarringtou I , At -the come downldrene and innocent' to take . I one s ling faces from des many churn . time. 1. wusb remind you mot to forget your prot . . with powerful odors will sometimes produce , 0 a h eased . , . . Hits face had turned hie Is, his bre t a �ame moment Billy's logs push themseives in a dangling fashion thtough the bpanches my accustomed place at table. . All goes well until toward the close of the to time. , I should have remembered that. I suppose, away from this little village, miss about that Carstom, photo." � . 1 will reirliember," I say ; And so we � --- thm - t effect. I have known ladled that codld . . I - entirely' stAimes, an I d his friends waited . , , . . of his tree, and are followed by the-romaiu. I I festivities, when' papa, fixing a pigraing eye . . . Dora's, to . Lee would b6 but one in a crowd.' ' .64 separate � . I . �. not go near a jessamine ; others that be,ted mdak ; some that would f mint at the pro. . for hie d6utb, believing I A . . bliat the Ann Bright's 4isearie of. the kidneys, from. :, . der of � his person a little later. Forgetful of.my orilul design, forgetful of everyo an me, says, generally- . . � I "'May I inquire whicli of you is, in the ir Paris, oi an . . "It !is not in London o y large city I saw the fame of which I ca"72H V1. , - 1: - . . . . . . . , hy Of a - helibtro)e , And others that pinqui I I . which -he was s0oriag, could not be' , . , :Moment . thing but the eternal disgrome.thAt will - � habitof throwing water from yourbed. speak. .ItwaBiiia neighborhood as small On my return home, to my inexpressible [Roland. During surprise and delight, I find g duly approied -of Mignobnette, - when not nearer than a 'furlong. All of us have removed. In this' silpreme . . William's sister came forwakd a4d,declared. Vin' to me through life i i fo'hud by our landlord in my present unenviable plight, I room Windows upon ChWace pasg6ro by?" � eflence follows. Dora leeks -yeB, quite as pmallms this. The owner of it was & 'Mere child -s, little couotry-giA, my absence he has arrived, totally unex- something peculiar in our likes mud dis. . -to Save her I . she would make a final attempt I . . Call to him, in tones suppressed indeed, but . .A'ghaBtly up in meek surprise. Billy 'glances knowing nothing of thw busy world outilde pected. by any Member of the household ; Bind the Small excitement his appearance, likes. It is rather. ill-ustured to consider such peculiarities. is 'inere, fid.fgd imagi brother.-. The.dootois interposed, assuring- . , I- . her it was useless and that bhe would only . audible enou-h to betray'my'laiding!plkoe. 44 Billy, b�;e is Mr. Carrington -he is anxiously at'me. My knees, knock together, Did it . . I fallupon him? Has he discovered herhome,buil shall never again see any - 10 -he so altogether sweet aud,loveable." . 00111808 makes' him doubly Welcome, as , .. prudence ,would naritia. . Common, . ,� say, 1 hasten the end by the Means she proposed . I � ... coming towards its. Cmtoh� 1liese nuts I I 9,11 ? . .. . : "Vell, , 11 What w . as . she like.T.' I ask, curiously. anything that ' startles. us out, of'our bum- drum existence is hailed With positive rap- I Keep at a distance, from. Whatever harms you.' In bad-rooma that are shub close at to employ.. But she was firm, and putting I I ill backi:ipproached. her brother's aids Sod . I quickly, while I get down." . , "Are you hurt?" he asks, gaziog at me why. do. I receive no a6wer ?I Who dfd7i't:V'-dpwauded papa, in 4 voice of - I am ndt i6 uneasy ua .1 was. It only a child slid cannot, of course, interfere with I � � ture. � EOen. mother., Whose mind is. Still . night I would ladvise dlipensing with --she 'for. administered a remedy which . � . a with anxious eyes, and still retaining his . ­ . suppressed thqnd6r,. still with his eye , - , . , I Dora. it Describe hot to . me?" I I I 'She wouddrfullyfresh and young, Considering 141 thd years she has passed.under papa's flowers ha6ving powerful odors, evan though agreeable to. tfie olfactory nerves of the -tunately bad on hand, Withinanhour he , . I . �seomedalore easy, and before the day was . hold of me. 44 Yes, I Rio," I RIISW�red - tearfully. - - . on Me. I I . I ,1 I threw -some, out, this evening," I .' ,,Wbat is she like you, Wean. is , . still in theland of the living. Describe her. thumb, enters freely intottlis, general war., riment, and forgets for the time being her ,owner. If.'he prefers retaining th6m it would be advisabl� to place thew nearer over Showed signs of decided improyament. - . 'to -as I These favorable signs continued, mud y: "Lookutiny arm." I pull up cautiously mud disclose an arm ==I acknowledge, in a I faint tone, 14 but never before -1--" . . . I don't believe I could," says my compan- ion, with P, light laugh. 4 If I gave bar' . I I . . dedly cares. � � � ­ the floor than the couch on which -he -in . I I W#iiam,B. RiLdge is 'well . �. huving been . � I indeed wonderfully white next the blood . I. . . - ,, Oh I it was 'you, WAS it V, - says'pap a, "I -you ' exactipliothAra;ph in -words, I dare asyl, . ,, You see I found I wouldle here Almost - an soon as a letter," explains Roland ; reposes.. Bat .why not have Ali the I Sleeping room atnight, inetoad.of shooting virtually raised from the dead through'the . . . , . ,. , marvellous power of Warner Sufa Care$ as . ithat trickles slowly from it'. - I . . 11 Ob, horrible I 11 Says our rich neighbor, with a glaire. need ly halve inquired,; I might have lixo= the -one would call down your Scorn on my. be- I .bighted taste. 'ever� gr 44 and' as -I hate writing like wilightmare, it. up Close,' when the Weather is at all . a u can be readily verified by. any itize ot . � : . . with real and intoner. o=oaru, and, tAing most likely to commit a disreputablemotion. .Who overadesoription? It youoross-examice I res;i;ea ;to take you a little by surprise." Mother, radiant, is sitting near him, regard- favorable, and thiss serve the - interests of the. occupants and those of the plants at . Cortland. - - . I I . I . . Any. one who reflects .upon the fmots - out his handkerchief, proceeds to bind up - .MY wound with the extromeab tenderness. lb that an, established habit of youro 2, Aie theve no servants to do your laidding?. me about her, Charms, without doubt. I shull fall through..To iAy way oftbickingbeauty . Inghirnwith humidayes. If dearmotheihad one and the same time I The ideti of the , Above described, must halve' a, feeling of - . - - . . - "Why didn't you'lot him ta ' its yon doww?" , Bill, is It wuB the - most monstrous proceeding I . . I I . I dean not lie in features, in hair, or eyes, or kn6wing been-marriedtoun indulgent husbandl she - . . would.havo been A dreadful goose. Even unbealthiness of, Plants in living &ad sleep. ink rooms har; bf ei� Suggested by our chemi. sadnefis. The father, . dead by' his I own' hand, suppoBibg his. eoAlis red ove4 to be , , " .., . says reproachfully, who rather struck by the blood. 11 It would ever in my life, witnessed." I .11 Ibwas only, 11 I begin timidly. . _ Mouth. It is there without one's , 'on, a smile"all go why * a look, an -expressi * PIS It is She - Possesses a talent, 'for we'e'plug- � . Cal friends demonstrating the influence of . 'the . impossible'; the eon' restored to health td . . ' have been, better after all." . I . . . . . 11 I It was' only' that it is an ,'utterly I . . to ilaW'Up the -indescribable something upon all, ocoasious, baly to be equalled by mine. . . . . . .. I vegetation on the atmosphere and re-, piprocal "bion ever going on between the, Mourn the lose of his father ind the I . 446dized relatives with a memory, of Rod. . ,,I hardly f eel it at all now," I Answer, -gratefully. "Idoult know whatIalfould impossible, thing for you aviir to be a lady,!! ­ I interrupted Papa, bitterly- . � I .that is ]perfection." I il. You speak of her as though she"Werea I . . . O'nowaid you .manage togebawayso I animat and the vegetable world. They I I . . ness to forever dirkati.-their lives. Had �, . have done but for you"fimt catching ins .­ ­__ -, .-I You are a downright disgral3a to your . ___: woman.' I'don't - believe she !is a child at . ,d6n -again, Roly 2." I Ask, wban�Lhmve am-- I . mac 0 be -will allow. braced him as h a - tell -us -truly that Animals, &to Constantly , - . - 'taking­dr� an gas rolrx 4 ... �­ ,_�i 46 Clinton. Ri'adge known that his soil could , I . " . ':___ b . * . recover a would td -day be alive and . Jlappyl asyou did,and then dressing myhurt. But bow shall I return your handkor- family. , AA times I And it a'diffidulb met- �terto believb you &Yelmon.01 ' � . all;,, I say, with a pout. . : 11 She is the great�ast'ohild I ever'loet. . " I hardly," know. Luck, I f ancy-and ,. apd. throwing,. Ili exhaling, carboni'a gas I but the facts w4ioh turned his brain and - . , - I . .you chief T, . . I . . � - ' . Having delivered this withering opeeoh,he But tell ' ins—" Thou, breaking off sod. 14e colonel -did I . .: " . . . , , ' I into ib, and �hst, from this And other 'but to commit suicide were such as I - caused him . I . - - . 'as ' . . I ." May I nob Call to -morrow to see if you � leaus'llack inlia chair, with a snort that d6uly, and turning to me, I'By the bye," he . The old boy, you Bee, has a- weakness for, which I return by baving &'weakness for osuseso - for -living fe-g6taiion the air would become impure and unfit for breath- any one would accep-t true. - � , . . . I However -bad this case may be, the. truth � - �r none the worse for your alquident 2 It is a long week since last.][ was at Summer- would not have done. discredit to awar-horse, ,Which signifies t . hat the scene Is at ail end. says,-,, *hat may I call you? Mine 76r. non is'.too- forilisli Miss Phyllis I do. 'mt the -old boy's d . aught I or. . Mother"-lau., . ing The Sell I d parts' .of :planta being . * . remainsthat, thousands of people are 1. at � , ..� - leas. Would I tore you very much it I . . large tears gather in my eyes mud roll, .and .., . I . . test.- I . gamy— May I marry the old boy's diogh- chi;fl; carbon---�of which oboxcoml may ­ thio moment in.as groat aotual peril me . . � .all showed myself -there again soon 211 , ,Two -beavily.down my checks They took like . . i'Yes," xeturn -1, laughing, "it, ieminda ter? Sh6isane*remelyprdttylitble�irl; fifteen -thousand pounds: ; but � stand as a familiar type -and every green part of A' plant having. th . . William Rindge and, in as great danger of '. . � I � .; . � causing misery.it not death to their f#enids. - " . 11 Nat,at All," I'answered warmly, t i hink- ang of Dora; ,,the oftener YOU, labile coo tears of penitence, but in reality are tears of tolief. Ob, if that .tell-tale water had e,of Martha. You mAy .dall me Phyllis in .- if you like,,,.' � - .. .1 .1 . youag,'with If to her. I would net like, to engage. myse , . . I 1. war to. absorb ' this carbonic 'po' aside .'- . Liver wid kidney diseases are become the . 1. I ' . wore we shall be pleased.11' . � I I but,fallen on the breast of -,his allift, or on . I . 11 Thank you, I shall like it -verv. . touch. . without your full consent." . . . . M6therjaughii and passes herland with .in tbo�ktmoahere during life, its quality is ' . thus les6oned,,while the. action of the Bun- most cominon and most dangerous of any . .. . . of ull' modern ootnplhints� They. ire .the I., - " Would it please you to.see me often 2"., , Mo watches me keenly as he aske this ques-1,ries* his stainless cuffs$ where would the inqui- I have terminated 2 . I . . I propos of photographs, then, a inOment A . ago, Phyllis, did ever Sit for your . . � a light careselng gesture over -his charm- . . � beek'ImenableRAhe plant to'd000mipose the . � . . . moot deceptive in their Ifeginaings mud i - tion. . , . . -Yes, of course it would," I an' I sWor, I 01UPTER V. '' - I . ' the you portreAtTI. . � . . I I . twice," I : . . I 1, Ing face. . . . . 11 Conceited boy I" sho.murinurs, fondly ,, - carboni6 said thus received, to retain, add, or assimilate solid matter (the carbon) to - horribl6 in their final stages. They are far I . . me , do ' tive than consumption, and bim I., . I . r' "' " politely, feeling slightly surprised at his I .1 have wondered down to river aide and under. the shad�v trees. It is a week !I Oh, Yes, answer, cheiifully , .. Coca, Go , once by a travellin g mail who came r 11 there is little chance yon.will eVer do- so , I " 'L I . ,I Jtrielf,.�and to .set the,o that conat tuent . detected. -even by 0ilful re' rel be . . I Y . . . . tone -very slightly. 11 How long have you known m(O' I I . since My. Adventure in the wood -five days L since Wr last visit , On that � udAid us All very *cheaply indeed Q -thick for fourpoude � Or siliponoo head); and . 1L. Educh good for yourself . .,, Don't be'too, Sure. 'At all events, I have . . (OXY gen) f r'ee for the.'benefit of the animal . L world. 'Thus ii would seeln'that the coarse ys"im, -unless a microscopic analysis h .... rte ' - ' Ph, d to, and few doctors - understand ­­ -'! t( Exactly a month Yesterday," I exclaim, 11 . .Carrington's . occasion having . failed to obtain one minute ­ ,a once in' Carolon. I hid A dozen taken till . your consen . . . � ,,Yes, and my blessing,, too," says mother,J . we gat. to healthy vogstation the more ' likely. we'shall betoget-the benefitoif this how to-do thin.' Their slightest approach, I .. I . or possibility of. approach, should strike 11, � it was on the 25th of A rom. Bee US., uguSt P ptly-; you first Came Lto I remember the with him Alone, L the' handkerchief still , -remains in my and a then ; but when I * had' given one each to home, and one to Martba,,l I . . laughing, again. I . - - L I I ,.fresh forming oxygen; but,L a[' if to, dump i I .1 . . , terror to the crie who is threatened as well , -t-, date perfectly." I I I . p68sessiono proved very skeleton to my olb-set, the initials M. ,tbem�alllst found I had no use for the othtirst and had 94 Thanks.. Then I'll turn ,it over, in my L _. when. I go back." - , n Asm, we are pros our a thusii ented with a leaserand a greater drawfiaok to our sattis. as to' all his or bar ,friends -These' 1. . I diseases 'have no * distinct a .. ympt . ome, . I . . _ L ,:1 Do you?" with pleased aiirprigC. We must be going now, I .1 sayieXt ending j,C,,thst stand f �- . or Marmaduke John Cal riogtou, as all the' world knows -staring only wasted My pooket-money. Perhaps"- di you would like one?" . .mind 1, Roly'll I br6ak in With my o I . , -The lesser is that all unhealthy . . . but 'come in the form of lassitude, ' 1. I 'appetite, 'my ting late. L - hand; "it ia,gat II.GoodLbyes. . - � out b6ldly from their. corner, unit threaten- . - Tzdenitlyii_1�111 Says Mr. Carrington,' 'with . I graciousness, " what brought you ?11 , , . ,, . i1bg desirb to The'train -sod an 6verpoweA parts of alPlant-yellow leaves, etc., --and, I what is more 'painful still, flowers in loss of aching mudeles and,foints,' . L , 4 . . I . . I I dull headaches,. pai6 in she back, stomach Mr. Carrington -and thank you again very Touch," I added, somewbat shyly. - I � ing at any moment to betray me; So that, through, fear aid dread of discovery, IL most annulled for eagerness ,- 11 I should rither think I would." Vill You rosily give L L . .,.. . see Dora's young man.,! I . �all proportion as their color . recedes from the , , I . . I . I and chest, sour stomach, rebutting signs of . � 4$ If you persist in thinking there is any,. Carry it about with wel and sloop with it . . me one, Ph It* T1 :-,--- - . . I y is . . . Alaugh and a blus h from Der%- ,. - I $1, I &at him just now," I Bay; li'dovon by L )rphe.re- rather � than green, vitiate the atm( improvelt, even during the day. The 6old, irregular pulsations of the'lles , 6rtir, and .. "� 'I 4 frequent dizziness. If''neglected, those '- thing be be grateful for, give, me .my Ireward," he says, quickly, " by letting ins beneath. my. pillow. Looking habit upon it all now, V*on4er how .1 could have been ad : 11 Of course," I answer, with surprise, -11theyare no use to me,andhavabeen the tr out river. � What a pity 'he' did not second drawback is that at. kiight, or I in . symptoms are-cortain to run, into 11 Chronic - - � , . . . ­ . I walk with you to the boundary.of thowood.' I i "Yea, I . -foolish, so wanting in . invention. I feel I aw tossing about in my dr' arforeitmouths. 'Will mewith ins,, to , satisfy *our ouri- come he . , I C mity without delay I" � darknesa or much shade evenhealthyplia � , uts exhale omrbonio mid gas and inhale oxygen, I kid' d liver or Bright's disease, from . ney wh I oreAs sure to be a great amount Of ., ,� , Cni do," says Billy, effuBivelyo . "Come, if you wish it," I Say, answering with what ease I could'now dispose ot au3 r.. thing tangible and obnoxious., . you, have a Cardona one 2 f- really- . tbiok� it is the beat. Though if you put your I . I .111 Mother. do y�u ,think it'the correct and lost in- proportion to their size slid - . I agony And only one. means of asoape, which - . the OUSPdken look in his eyes, and, feeling . . . There is a slight Chill in the air, in,spite hand over the eyes, the itinerant's is I . ,thing for Phyllis to keep'olandestine ap- � . tointments with h1arbrother-in-lAw 2 Dora, powers , deteriorate' the atmosphere'" like ourselves, and therefore become, especially �s by the use of Warnei% Safe Care. The . . . . importmuce of. taking this great remedy * . I . thoroughly surprised to bear a in' an 00 Alt ogethergrowu up expresH adeoirefor ofthe pleasant sun ; ana,i half make up my mind to -go-for a, brisk walkoinsteidof isther like me." I .. . .1 . " Whathappolled to the 0082" i Jtpdaqible ybu do not soent mischief in is . 1tow after twilight, very . or iiaesirable, �eighbara . I .upon the -slightest appeara;nce of any of the . t � . . I . our graoolega Society. Thus sanctioned, be. sauntering idly, as I am at present doing , ' "There is &taint cask,iniberightidne. the airl' A person Qf J�hyllio' well.: known uttruotions—. $I. ' I . . ... in. our dwelling and Sleeping r6oms.' To. . 'this heavy acousation I reply,thAt in gen-' above'aymptoma.cannot his too strongl I '. � I . y . impressed upon the,- winds of till readers . turusaodwallsB by mysida,converoAdgw the pleasant, light, easy style peoullar-to him I . when somebody calls to me f rom the ad' - - - , field. It is Mr. 'Carriggton. He The man � said it was the way I alwiays looked, but I don It think. so myself.. You. , " " Whatwas he doing at the troutriver 2" erfkl'�thd Size. of flowers in'proportion tb - * who desire -to escape death and Palo anit - ' ­ I liqUithe boundary he named isria%0116d, joining - - - climbs thalweill that oriparb, . tes us, add -drops .a - a - a. uinti do. yon, . lAr. *don't think I hav I . ". . aska-Dora, -with a smile. -She in too secure in the knowled ge of bar ,own beauty to ,,green leaves. grown in rooms is so small that duting the -day the advantage greatly out- prolong life with all.. its weasures. and bless, . . . ings., I I ., � . - . Here we pause to bid each o.bh6t on I as more ,good-bye. ... arritory, wlittle scrambling. Irish into in - y I I . 1. . terrier at hia,hoelp. . , I I . Carrington ?'I . . � . to their Here -1 -open -:my blue -grey eyes d road a iival anywhere, least of - all in- me. i 41 far I ' He . wsigh a the disadvantage; and th6ugh on. *plauii . - . - . . . . . � . , I , .1. " * P. - it And I may come to -m orrow 211 he asks, . I . . I it Is. this a favorite retr6at.of yours 2" � I . I widest And gaze. at ,MY' oompaniou in anx- . Nothing AS Us could see. talked . a little, and said he was coming here next doulatedly do give off. carbonic eel . A. gas at night, yet, at that tiale the rooms are . , T'aft. U. JR.' - , - . 1. I — .. � "I . . . holding my hand closely. . I .4 Yea -but -but -I o%nnot give you the . he-tiske, as"our hands Meet. . 61 Sometimes. Oh, Mr. CarringtonJ am I . . iouR inquiry. I I . ,1 No, I don�t jibe: it," returns be, when Fxidoh�l ".. ' ' . . I . . �4,X 'd .1 After to -morrow - I Shall Ask. my . generally at their 60olesi, and &a this gas is something like throb to two heavier than I IMoijor UoMers rAtnirting. Out to Makle'the . I I . Final I I 6ocution, . . .. . handkerchief before mother and Dora," I murmur, blushing hotly. . I � ,go gin6a tomeat you to -day." .",Are 'That is better newo he has subjected the eyes in question to a - algai and 01190rillg eX%Min&tiOn- ,Then he t t. I$ , " him his. in an zone, SAYS Roly. , 11 1-6 is Common airil it wit * 1, in such circumstances, . I . � � � , Major Rogera,under Whose directions the . . . . 11 True, I had forgotten that important handkerchief. But you, ,really? than I hoped .to hear whet! 1 left hotne thin . I laughs a little, slid I lailght.00, to encourage I � . I most fortunate I am on the spot. One Should cover lot an affair of thisAind dr4g, fall to the floor, and only, be mingled with 4he general mtmeaphere by the hap t and the locating Survey of the (J. P�, R.� line of rail. I road from Savona's Fetry'through E 96gle I parlimps YOU'. could manage to walk with too as far as the an. morniDg.p, , . I Because I want return you your him. . I . . . ,,What- o'clock is it?" I ask, a little It will doubtless be a thankless task; but I . 'shirking sunshine of ' the followiijg day. UslesH tbO . , Pass to the Columbia River will take place, trauce-gate, could yod?,�. - , .. � .,I don't 1! ..i. ,to. handkerchief. I have had It so 101391 and later� It it must be time for. me,to go home, . I 'Ni'sliti4i" makespointof never my.dutiy ; . and whea we bav6, put-our-belovo4 fat her plants were extra numerous the absorption I , of oxygen would not much infliIence-the will lemve,tbis city for.the ticena of motion on . Tueti The number of mqn�employed - know," I return douinfull y , It act, I can give it to you som.e other day." I 4M so alaxi6us to got rid of it, It-itwould pro ly look older," I Say, with- boa itao and Billy will be : . �. Having told roe the hour, he Bs�ys: : comfortably Wider' gcoand-­". I --a air of the a0s;rtment. i mot , " will- ainount in tha.uggregato to between . I So you don. K eep It until I ato I fortu. '�s Meet '&gain- tida�ab 1,10 wly* withdrawing the artial q in . 1I.Havo you a I now tab, Phyllis 2" � . . . (,Roland," interrupts. mother, in shocked. tove. 'Thera in A p&uok. _be avoided by Beeing,thut the in1dry'alight, Plants were lower thap the abut or beach . . � I a a n h ad 50 and 60.' These will b divAd d i to t r . in the respective'oharge of Messrs. a. OuOugh to YOU I shall probably get on without it until then.0 . question 'frow, my pooket,�Ilif anyladd , y else had 'wm-hed It; buti, I did noT, whet ., 44 No.1, . . , ' . 44 Don't you Al.ud, it awkward now and I . I . . . � .. 0, I quite thought you Were going. toAsY 11 of the owner. I bel�4ve�'-thiwthe more i parties, . . _.- __ Stevens, WAtson and Roberts, thoroughly' .. . I So with a Rmile und a backward nod and I . I I any one to fitid out aboutm.-that day; so I then being 3gaorant of the time? Would . �methink," says Roland amiably.'. I Was 60 , . mistaken. I will therefore coptinue.' When. beemum dew, the, condensed moisture in, the air near the ground, holds much more ad ougioeoro'viho have been witb I expayieno, . . " � the Major -on-provious--surveys. One - - -, glance, we part. .. 'There is a brutal enjoyment of the tree . Billy's bad to do it Myself", I. I . Lingering, cautiously, I bring it to'light. -you like one ?" ,, Oh, would I not 2" 1 anaNger piomPtlY. wshavaputiour poloved,father well under I the ground I will 'then be -the head of this 'of thia�gas in solution in general than common water, does. On the whole, t boo- , I party will commence operationalletween. : Sav6ua And Kamloops,, and the other 'two ! soone in whole damdauar that stings Me sorely. I begin to oompate dear Rely and hold it out to him. Ob, how dread. fullypi"And and I lesuly it appears in the 11 There in u( )thing I would like better. Do you know it -is the ono' -thing for which I house, and natural guardian to these poor unless in the emee, ol delicate invalids, or of I . I . 11, a Situated between the South Thomp.. , I Wi b ' With my younger brother -in a m6lifier bighly-ut7flutteriD.glo-We-l-&Ue-r. If Roland broad light of tho'open air I To me ib seems: am, alwal . . va,wifffilng.11 � . I � I ' Par. Carrington, eagerly, dear girls;L and, with this prospect in vie,vt I feel even at the present moment a certain plunts with very large flowers having a -powerful bdok, I bodeve that healthy I , .. son and Columb4a rivers. The survey will be . , Made no its to allow the work of construe. had been here in Billy's place to duy. instead of being as beL always is With that doubly bideoug-the very' I"b-thifig a fee- tidiouB gentleman Would dream of putting . � I L !t Phyllis," SAYS . " 106 WO give YOU 006-" L him "ilderment. responsibility, that Compels me to look after their interests, andbring this-reareaut. plants in rooms are decidedly b8106fidiAl, and'promotite alike of cheetfultI088 mud . -.ti)n to commands this fall or at the ver . I T � I lAsest in the following epring. Thelineof tiresome regiment in some forgotten' Corner, all might have boria diff arent. 176 least to his none., , . . ]At. Carrington accepts it almost tona 'Smile ,in oilenb Something within Me WhifiP are such joy Of he would Only, . gallant to book." I . I � . it Roland, my dear, I wish you would not, health, and that this Is especially. the Cuss in'large cities And towus.11-t,aud and Vater. . I railwiy bat alreAdy *been surveyed from the - �, Rockies to the ,thmmit of the Belkirks and ' 11 I mt being a man, would have felb'for Me. HOW Aerly. There is lipt a shadow of a upon his face; � L I is not lot aje. coarse - give It to we for Dora's sake, and yet I' . �pask so of your fathat'," Puts in mamula, . . I .1. L ' # f enal thin latter.point to that Point of the I �L . could I have been -mad enough to look for . 11 is it possible y I ,ou took all that trouble," . to I I it--�bdt I knoio-I ontinob say lag toe feebly. I I . 4(Very Well, I wonitilt. returns .Rely ,, I - A gentl6mall in Boatou, whose �ioter lived I Columbia River where the major a P an t I ,will distance 43 ,sympathy from a boy% I . Dear Roland I The only fault be has is he-says,w cortain'gantIg light, with Which I am familiat't 06ming into hill . knotd it I accepted a watch frorn Mr. Oar - tibgtoll all at home we old boungry, and it " %bd-1vMhs;WC-"t-uftdek ground at all, . a in & In ' '100thOr cityl� boo been engage rivalry wlth bar its to which aboulO succeed survey and, a of M 8, a proliminury line W6 already, been run, The his extreme and palpable vellielinesh," Bat What of that? Are not all Men so afflicted? growing eyes An they rest 'upon my anxioter face, 11 My dear why 2 !)lit not under. . wopid Cause a horrible row. . 41 Thank you#" I pay Wourtif oily, 14 Thick it you don't wish it. Cremation shall be his lfstOo and we Shall keep his, precious i9hes in writing the 16ogest meh6t%ga on a postal dara. The sister firsy Aeut him a datil with entire line Will be . I - loomed at the end Of the I . . present, Yost: Major Rogers stated that Why Should he be condemned for what If, I -only to be expected mild looked for in the child. you I stand I Was only jesting wli6 I expressed a'deelte to have it Again ? Why did you you very, very much, bit, Carrington, bat I ootilduotibulioitftOMYOU, IORVOrYkiAd in Au Ural" ' I I I I don't believe , Mr. (10tingt011 doted & a communication of 114'wordti upon it� He replied witba,messaga oontsion LOW I the real hard Welk of the whole flna� , list!' between the Kicking HoistiVaSsaind . grander sex? What I detest more thhu in . not- out it In 40 fire, or rid yourself of it 6 off or it, alud I would wdept it if I Of you tat he pin tot Dora,'Osayo Billy, irrelevantly. � twice 11 I think he likes Phyllis its WGIL words, Thereupon she retur a as I . � o the eastorn crossing of the Columbia home 75 Miles. River# & distn�noo of This ariythimg else a parsec who, while pro., . fessing to be f riendfi with on,, rli-urthai Owe other f ashion long ago? " Sol,- . in B Pause-" you I Ireally 'bh attar a washea'it wl it would be of'no uso.. At Id; b me cou 6 � I k they would boo lot ins have it, and . This remark, though lotwided to do so, does not act as u bombshell in the family I , I 5�o word I a', word So 1: conto.1ning, mletter of 1,W word , 11 6 � y written and po -A, -it - full oAibla to be . I part, which will liticesoarily no donst6ofed . I I f be this . I grow morose, and d-dwo-to-11 . Y our own hands for Ma?" � . so it would be.& pity for you to spend All circle; Wia regarded as a more flaah in the so 0 out the aid of a maknifying glas -31' row the east, will dompletba year. . 09laiti8t. loonveroo,tion, Unti I we come 06 bear out howe that but one turn More hides It from 11 Ono might guess that by looking it.16,11 lanoWerWith a rubber awkwardlaiigh., your milney upon it f6r'llOthi ng.v� -,Wbolt nonsense 11, impAiently, 11 Who Ian from Billy., and is received with ail I I eskt the effort Is 06mewho't trying. . . I of Wilne. Governor4oll6ka', -Vietoria I . I . . _�__ , , " _ , I . -our view. . I . I . it stilli I think. I it would not look quite do would cob lot you take It?" .1 . . . Contempt, What coUld wboy know about . . I each wattsrg.?-� . The new -in I taking Active Measures Against the 06100 Men of great parts sto often anfortunl�to-. , � . Here Billy romonArates. � � badly, but that I kept. In my pooliet ever it p,spa, mainnim,, every Ono," I Answer. I 'i I have a mouthIg leave," Rolaaa itiforwo AII'PoliAh employees of the Russian 0 v� in the management of .public -business, is Of course you Can sulk if You like," he . 11 since, and that given it AS crumpled ap. .1. 'With deepest dt,jootioll. (I would 0 much � Us preadill ,,Iy. , 1, Do you think in that tiale dismissed and ther"O ornment hatte boon use I ey Ara apt to go out of the cow, I osys in an injured toneo and not speak to follow, all for nothing; but you can't go p9atscoe.0, I . I $I E.'Ver 2 so to for five hoe liked that Watch 1, W the delightful bdt .traA=11ydeTdbahtd I We -could Folish it off-coaita� hip, proposal, of the Polish Junguage invubi ,a places ban I mou read by the quiolvidas of their imqi- . I I autiob. � I into the house with your Arm like theits Blued near You long days? What a weight it must have put inyhoadl) isTliny would-vaiasyltdto& ,ad wedd ng f Though," rodeativelys 11 that v I hiblind. boon pro . 1. . . . � I .. . � I I 6 I ,,, I . I � . . . . 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