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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-06-09, Page 6FSU TIE WINGUAM TIMES, JUNE 9,1893. ca l ac Ons xnunicating witliliiu} me s•a y r •• received a fit an7l proper rowel: -tor bee stop for anYtntri Teltuiln to giveyoti the room towards blur, of its, own Ac- .. g I asTted, laying my baud ripen ui sha'I services. I had often frig a e sortd to soluething for colic—the result of veget.' toed,. one towards as he sat alone, and pin - ' n der.His coat was unpleasantly greasy, give him something of the eame my ROT p p�1 Ce t>ble pgisoninA• It must be solrterhirlr toned him against the wall, Now call �' 1 L" tll�RBand awe as it cover asthink he was, without excep- ,sd enough for four. Pont au believe that, or can't you?" and I y'h my y 1 self. I )x boyI eery edea", an, gany of y „ I senior, cud tried to yvxpe covertly .tart, the most clulusy and stupid g I could, Brown tool: it upon himself upon 'handkerchief. have ever soars across, and that 15 say I Target, somethin to counteract the of P , it's story," he answered,a1, I feces of vegetabi°poisoning• Hurry up, to reply; "but; before douig so, .l should U, a� long t 1 tobe lug a g,oacl de r that for titres i or it may be too late." wish for an introduction to the friend carelessly, `slier too conventional .Ills motlierunderteol ,, make , Tey excitement communicated itself who told you the story. Specking gen' with telling. Some of us go a ;you and sixpence a week he should n a to the boy. He tumbled back into his , orally, he continued, ' "xt some to rail lay ,3eroitoi. TC, Jerouxv. btha>K that of the wet and stormy lbtugs that t+e, le to us during that Y,a summer at 188—, the wettest and c,iest was the Saturday when Brown, l;3laa131,tnassy, and Jephsou paid their visit to me on my houseboat. town and ltlackillaugnassy came ei together in the afternoon (Jeplison : word tndt he would follow on in evening) and as soon as they had td themselves and changed their see {for some of inures and bad had ee tea we settled down to work, re four were collaborating in the ting of a novel and Brown proposed weshould occupy ourselves until thsony s arrival with plots. `I,et each of us." said he, "sit down fi t Ali out a plot Then, afterwards, cannot ed, 1 bswn, an t became each t t ngtlly You a eat t11At was 'I couldn t sex Jim y "Nor I either 11 I "DA t lila very Y o � made E on e an selected his own, and etns so in have won with knocked l or sx if it ry nest Mother I was r I ei he o s i+ g pant at the bitter criticism to which :was subjected by the other two, that y! y „ one Ihadn t It#e I am convulsed, p S tore it up; and, for the noxi half bad be "Wl at made y oil queer ? l f lfillecl do you believe that tar, we sat and smoked in silence, bucketful of anything Y give me sir it 1 have power to e here was a time when I was very ,ung, when 1 yearned to know other 1tople's opinion of ale and all my works; ew my chief aim is to avoid hearing it. those days, had any one toldme there half a line about myself in a news - .per I should have tramped London to term that publication. Now, when I a column headed with my name, I •riedly fold up the paper and put it •vay from me, subduing my natural ' riosity by saying to myself, "Why ould you? It will only upset you for 'e clay, ' n illy oubhood I possessed. a friend. her friends have come into my PAlGc ace—ti ery dear and precious friends— thereabouts. him byone. Sometimes, however, he would to ave none of them been to I hastened after him, calking succeed in landing it, and then the 'said it sed me right, and that e . Remembered,th0 Bins, Anyhow. emor is a good tiling to turtle A Memory vete. Most people have passably good memories, many have extraordinary once, and some havo none at all. One of the causes df the popularity of the late James G. Blaine was his remark- able neeXnery for names and faces, It know. Some of us go down. owe himself generally useful to us of a pant suer pushed oft vigorously I that the difference between it lea the hear. hours every morning, th supernatural IS rs said that Mr. 13ains esti►d recall the. doing grotty well, i „ , con >le of water •e t I sem I replied "I've climb Those were the old lady's very wards, , d ton of ilia villano inertly the diffexencgbetweeil fregixenoy face and carne of p P feetgreasy pole,and am dI repeated them to Amenda when I I • Half h erred but Jimmy did and rarity of occurrence Having re - We casually ten y and more after 'watched him land and disappear ui a ha natural and the superna u.. F, ) , . i ' . ti . sirens he had met tt l o , lrecears ed a few Tee up a gx 5 .ail o her. a an our passed,sufficiently lar _ • •I P to etofick. there. But never mina 1 uttroduced the boy t „ not reappear. No one felt y geld to the phenornenri we aro compelled the first mooting, not having eneou rat* trying a to it is re you I want u talk. Can't I =,This is James, Amendy, said . att7 t energetic to go after him. ,We had to admit, I thing;, it illogical to disbelieve Bred them in interval. do me, for you, Hairy: will strut cusour here. every morning 7 ; only ust strength�enough to sit still and anything that we are not able to geld the bad memories, an am In res ii'c were pa, sitlg under a gas•lamp t and bring us our milk :aid th ak ethui ' feebly abuse liim. At the end of all bravo," „ t incident happened at the White the moment. No thrust lies face for- and from then till t) he will make I 1 our rve were all feeling very num i ; "For my part remarked M&cSl Aug using in pp 1 F the re of "lute s y upon•* Amens a eo i ant a aone spill mats =. o I look ::.� a :un `•. t will e a not re iunec er tinmen o," resents. ' e lir a o uFefnl," e ward close to mine, and the light fall Rif Metter. At the end of an hour � nanny,,"Z can believe in the ability • �CTmuse not many wee is at;o, ' Ennead 1 i xt I t 1 sista of liim I 1 half we were gl td he had t friends to give the quoen- tertainments t are truthful A clergyman ryas fh ,•' ti you could do 1 I 11 U change of occupation or t 1 when he ought to havo, t t is credited to them mac d toMr.Cleveland, an as :eti::_.� for?" he said. lxim, sir," she remarked. more than and were only curtotts as to what had be - I easier than I can in their desire to do s '1 silence side by side, £ter that, whenever some 1 { tate er only "You mean, added Japhsonc : `that the ]President extended his hand, the We walked on x i A in c g not � Leman blushed sli�lttiy, usually stirring crash or blood om loig In the everting, strolling; through 3ou.cannot understand why a spirit reverend gent whispered to the bump would cause us to lea from 1 the village we saw him sitting by compelled. as we are by the exigencies and leaning forward, p t 1 casting about for words that might size Bolsi e kiln. What on earth has hap I leaso'l "You needn't worry about me,e se t; end cry,^- �� would ,,Fury: "'0. its ,Cho open door of his mother's cottage of society should caro to spend its even- .•, ..,,.,lull „anuli him. H0 carrying ,.., .,. inhnt•Prl 'and Clllldlalr President, Ali—What name, p It was, doubtless, nervousness ate Cendant upon personal contact with man holding; so high a position as Mr. Cleveland's that drove the name outAoE �% a [' , cnnttntieta axitll" l4 while, --_ comfort- ilia, --_r.__ , call oomgaxe them, and select the able enough. We take life easily down only James, alum, making himself gen- with - Shawl , lugs o was looking worn and x11• conversation with a room full or r at.`' i l lisle where T am, We don't have any wally useful," =Why, Jimmy," I said,' "what's the many uninteresting people?" rhis ;a I;i: ceodec1 $d cid, eche plots disappointments." weak ' Whatever he lifted snot ewhatt ever 1 e matter? Why didn't you come back } "That is �pprocfsely what T c eiuselves I forget; but I remember "�Vhy slid you give up like a we ever ho touched be up i this morning? understand. MacSliattgnassy afire at atre su had not a fixture lie ' Jimmy answered I "said Jo sheen _ coir. r is .� fixture I lade me go arcl`?" I bars oil a 4 „ saint n re it1 y clergyman'6 mine. lent. You would>noc:ecwas so qto ° r differ- the uithapp to'1 rat altogether, Suppose a man died any rate, it was not so bud a lapsWoli t car e," perseverance." knocked him over. This was not care- 1 bed." 1 e 1 heart un• &Unary 1 same even ed to be a natural gift, "Youright in the morn be " he replied, in the sax lesv ens; it stein d ; seemed all with the dearest wish of his spirit I another case that is recorded. a hahis tone of indifference, "I suppose Novel in his any- , !Bald. t 1t was that caused the loss of memory grit. I think if somebodyelit carriedaor,u e t fulfilled, return. to earth' the me. lin over it bef e t "What Ml, Jones mighthe interrupted work?" in the hero of the following; anecdote it lieved in me it might have helped Uelief where without tuinb g � and complete t nobodyself.slid, and at last I losthe got thorn, One of bis ditties was no i setA 1 light broke in upon me. I ""Well, '.answered laaeShauguassy, "if ie hard to state. Certainly Fritz must But when a man loses that, self, And rr water the fiorveis on the roof• l ottu What did you say, Jimmy, when one admits the possibility of spiritsitrod crave had a queer head if'the German in m� Ire's likei aa balloon with the gas let out, ately—for Cite k w ith nature Hess sufli• I you got to M. . Jones' shop?" I asked• , 1 oaming any interest in the story has not exaggerated the anecdote, I listened to his words in indignation1lwmar stood tisfyts with a lavish t I told'im what you said, sir, that e i this world at all, it is certainly more that a probably very dull and believed insltmeut. "Nobody believed tient to satisfy the most ve y pia vein g And � reasonable to imagine them engaged It some " repeated. "Why, I alway s table to er. otherwise every plant on was effects of eco tablenolsonfng. counteract "� ter take four horses in you?" I x p e pPupon such a task as you suggest than to young man named Fritz had been or* in you, you know that . I— Istrong I believe that they occupy est themselves dared by his mss „ our boat wonlcl have died from drought the Thenl paused, remembering anotringour. can- fiover one drop of water did they receive that it was to be very and enough' P and aLarry—which to a sort of cars di oof one another. from him, He was forever taking them for four." with the performance of mere drawing - In did er he replied quietly.n "I - "And what did he say?' room tricks. But what are you leading much used by coal miners and uthen- Did you?"pwater, Mat he never arrived there with I ,, ,E said that was only your nonsense, t to?" heardyou say so. Good niht." •it Asa rule he upset the pail before 1 sir and that I'd better have enough for, up to titin," replied Jephsou, seat- who havepeed vehicles lloavy articles—and and never veryod Iu the course of our Strand ward walk he got it on the boat at ail, and this was I one, to begin with; and then he asked int in himself across his chair and leaning veyance rug we had come to the neighborhood of the best thing that could happen, be- Sz pies again I g the back '"I was told a fotclr a steam boiler from a neighbor. the Savoy, and as be spoke he dieap -cause filen the water supply went back ! i t • � 1 Lown one of the dark turnings into tree river, and did no harm to any f I'd been eating green ap his arms upon t rug town. Just us ins was about to "And you told him?" , story this morning at the hospital by an "Yees.slr, Itoln'imI'd'adaferv, and ,e old French doctor. The actual facts , start, his toasters wife splicer him in and said: Fritz, here's threepence 1 I want you to bring me a packet of pins, and please don't forest it. No, ma'am, said itz, and off he started. Some hours latex Fritz came beck, drove up to the house, unharnessed the horses, stepped into the house, and delivered the small parcel of pins to tt tuey u ewhat tide friend was. Because he s my first friend an'i we lived togeth- in a world that wasmuch bigger than is world—more full of joy and grief; d in that world we loved and hated is . eller world that I have come to dthen we love and hate inwell R since. theyoung ilea's I churchyard railing, and of him I ma occasion wit never be known. inclined to t n k d could explain is your life, and that you did no , connected with ae 'tyx g We • t 11 of thou ht 11 who had name, but though I heard leis quick steps chances were that ho would spill it over I of forty-two ago. re me fora little way, they were the deck or into the passage. Now and I And then 'e put something fizzy in a "The most years atant part of the case, betein the the sound of glass and told me to drink it:" soon swallowed up again he would got half way up the „And you drank it?" 1 however, is the part that is not known, other steps, and when I reached the ladder before the accident occurred, 1 "Yees, sir," I and that will never be known. square in which the chapel stands I had Twice he nearly reached the top, and I "It never occurred to you, Jimmy, , `The story begins with a great wrong lost all Crass of him. standing bythe once he actually did gain the roof. What ' tl:."I there was curved the matter with 1 done Uy one rasa unto another man. .A. policeman was std n de Happened up there on that memorable you—that you were never feeling better I What the wrong was I do not know. I 1 The boy l e- am x Sal; however, that it also had very waswoman. I think win to be criticised, and we ser d im le • all that is known 'eyed it would be a warning me ' are few ea s p can be read in the Paris police. records inquiries. himself, when pto a up, quire an medicine?" "What sort of a Hent was he, sir?' nothing. It is supposed that he lost his q .,No r questioned the man, Ver shabbily head with pride of the achievement, 1 ""Did one sivale sc d sats that neither his { - t made it 6 that because he who had been wronged r custom to oblige each in i a n I hates him wronged with a hate "� not know that cs " "A tail, thin gentleman, Y and eith the r 1 abili- of any Rind occur o you in connection ,such as does not often been in a roan s for "criticism was apprecia- I dressed—might be mistaken for a previous training ,nor his nature with the xnatoccurminy, from connection brain tmlessitbe fanned by the memory asked ht that tr.attempting. How e ao b txamv.pan's breath. were strong—on .4h, sir, there's a that over h f ct remains that to "No,, sir, " that conjecture, „ down ' be• � •'a1. The man who a we 0 80p have � ' and tete empty pail knew the together on Neve this story. discord with the known' followed him It became a point to d time had I Heard deck before they know they had started. remises II cine h other i what e meant when gement. We thought „ ties justified him in h. , end? (of a woman's and the e dons at the begin- th good many of a that may be the a I • I Still t a is only a ofo the the truth that o could sort livingin this town he replied I the main body of the water came People who never met Jemmy din ptrails tmtnaterxhad irr to hear the told about our am afraid you will some difficulty thekitchen n chimney,and that the boy t They argue that its 1 Yes to � it finding him.,, It , i ecordingly each one pointed of other his errors, and thls task kept time e iso to at clot i rt her m an the of I one the wrong fled and t Ilius for a recon his footsteps die away, knowing that I When he could find nothing else to g orad vantage of a clay s start. The co t f his way to I details do not square with the average of I g 1 rid and the stakes were should never listen amts sure of I probability. deupset hfmse conversed with Jimmy p`the man'sbetween I wondered as I walked on—Istepping t reel before and since — whether boat with safety. As often as notthe i simple faite many other anecdotes con-iu these days, and this made the trill u with a _seining first man never worth all the suffering a is in punt -hole anI near the other e might fear es � ea Y he and. t v with him. and hoping now • adore wit 1 him an p g nes are in Inc ,• nine human nature, that its I point race, the first man having the ad - the lady. . I say, Fritz, said his master, who was standing at the window, what have you done with the boiler ? Boiler, sir 1 answered Fritz. Don- nerwetter, sir, I hope you won't be waxed, but I clean forgot it.—Har- Pers' Young People. both so busy that we had never 1' t for their drawing d go ho would go oil o People who Have seen a was the whole world a word of praise 0110 another. near again. 1£ He could not be s acct St with first life. He who knows not how to wait is t each had a high opinion of the lk d have from his own punt on to the , c f 'th Travelers were few and for not worthy ofn receiving. er's talents I am convinced, n o tt.s were full of silly saws. We said Art dove th capital A is quite would catch his toot in the sior g Jimmy that I could relate, but I easy to follow. The Scientists are of the Opinion that ourselves: "There arslxnhtnyf wa that t fileted u arrive on lila chest. 1 t th alit not be believed 1 owing how far of how the acme icebergs last 200 years. 1 i boli 1 said; "No man sees his own ing, herself, I Hex rvoitlda belting w i ' t d out I iu all the envying and the hating that , d r havo taught the reader has not entirely forgotten. lii t St retry far the first. 1- praise a man; it is only is friend Amenda uses o Go behalf—whether was enc , o w111 tell him of His ft)iilts." Also in herfox aslthe sconingnd the ysneer "Your mother ought to be ashamed of I debars me. Parchment glued to leather makes a Short- better h tagain that he might have baffled him, heard telling him one 1 The advent of Jepson—which trust I ga rest forwhile The secondred hi 1 gt'cji will not stretch" rags, but -when these are pointed a,knowing always just grateful and I is done in her Warne. , 'morning; "she could e you want is a go- ( was, he may remember, this episobefore lam, never paused, aril, rat ,eight varieties of the lemon im by another he is I Jephsou arrived about 9 o'clock in the you to walk. Y i started me talkixtg about Jimmy—cheer-one ryas Twe y „ aeeeds to mend them."thus a xch day the man who p s we came to know the world bettertbump this fact byboat. We e having or acquaintedheads cart•" appeared . ways at his best when other things were learned the fallacy of these 1He was a willing lad, but his stupidity 1 ed us up considerably. . Jephsou was al gg was supernatural, A comet I at their worst.his It wasnot sig was spurred by fear. A bonnet does t then it was too late, for the tits had f , bumped ad u against the ver always s had their in the sky that year and everybody was , been done. When one oftoI d bumped whenever the ferry boat talking about it. One .day he said to I most in cheerful when mostt depresseappear e it "At this the answer to the never uteri anything he would read it acs pme: inksome machine, and the ferry -boy was , There's a comet coming, ain't there, i was that petty misfortunes and mishaps other, and when he had finished he 1 arrived. It was a heavy and cumber -genuinely amused and inspired slim• it1c1 say, "Naw tell me what yob th Most of us can recall our unpleasant ex t--fx tllkly and as a friend." t not a good punter. He admitted this sir?"He talked about the thing as though it were a circus. „ oxiences with amused affection; Jeex- ght were his words. But his I frankly, which was creditatoble of him. "amine,I answered. Its come, P rgllts,tliottyllhemaynotlxavelinorvle But he made no:attempt -was improve Haven'tyoumutt. son possessed the robuster philosophy t'T were: I himself—that is: where he wrong. ?" that enabled himh to enjoy his during the No, soli their actual progress. He arrived. Td, molt is ado noand t thingood,ao.The • owards ting nis method was ta line with the point "O, well, you'll have a look at it to- drenched to the skin, chuckling during rad, even if you who have night. It's worth seeing."at the idea of having come down on a Id is very cruel lito urci, other oung h we ' rts lookin thentowhichpnsh hard, -withouteproceed, "Yees, sir, I should like to see it. It's .,yet compered got a tail, ain't it, sir?" visit to ahs warming in such weather. Yes, a very fine tail:" under his warming influence by hard pp 'a carelesswithface,. �i wrinkles. Often bank, sometimes another boat, occasion- times <_ lines on our faces thawed, and the sap - h ,cored w"Yees, sir, said it 'ad a tail. faith in a dayour riparian dwelling. That he Where do you theygo to see it, per on we were, as all English mets )ry weary •and faint -Hearted. Is it ' ally a steamer, from six to a dozen and women who wish to enjoy life should so, fitly friend? No one Has staving never succeeded in "Go 1 You don't wart to go anywhere. , be,independent of the weather, and in our darkhoursp nr doubt our-lspeaksto One highly for the man who built her. You'll see it in your own garden at 10Later on, as if disheartened by our ba- thing You are my he camedifference, the rain ceased, and we took w f that myself I to others have will beibut t nan e tremenlo s crash.dAmenea, our dem- o'clock." thanked me, and, tumbling over a our chairs out n the deck, and sat thin;,atsack of potatoes, plunged head foremost chff the lightning', deck fnd sat half hour's reading.little heartl me intoes t she eeeiv and the a salt to her was rite his punt and departed. ed watching incessantly. Then, not unnaturally, nnel ay - l t somber cis xray oe, Putthat she received a violent blow first the ,Te,,.• morning I asked him if he had the talk drifted into a somber , 1 pray you."seen the comet, » and we began reoounting stories, deal- nt the other, full of the lust o£, cxiti• the left side of her head and then on " Teo, sir, I couldn't neo it anywhere. in with the gloomy and mysterious qi, which is would answer substitute right. yeas accustomed to accept one ""Diel you look?" „ side of life. cruelty, answer morn in Yees, sir. I looked a long time. ill nese than in friendship. Then he btimii as a matter of course, and to re- Some of these were worth remember- ,o had written would flush angrily geld it asan intimation te but this doubleknocl "Hory on earth slid you manage to s ornfnl words would ass, that he hal camiss it, then?" I exclaimed; "It was a ing, and some were not. The my one that cclear enough night. Where did you lett the were n impression one t at me evening he read me a pith t had ` annoyedf pace her, m refs "style" wasccord was a tide strongest that Jephsou siod us: gttten. Theis was truck that was of place o a store to iii boy. look? I Had just been �icl in it, but there were also faults ingly, she went out to lam in a state of "In our garden, sir. Where you told rat I met a .pie are in some plays), and these 1 High indignation, you are?" she mei„ ,abouts in the garden?" chimed was spurred by hate drew nearer to the man who town varied question would be: 1VI'sieur.' "'At 7 o'clock last evening, "'Seven—ah; 18 hours. Give me ale the something ° to eat, quick, while horses are being put to.' "At the next the calculation would be 16 hours. "Passing a" lonely chalet, Monsieur puts his head out of the window: "'How long since a carriage passed this way, with a tall, fair man inside?' "'Such a one passed early this morn- ing, M'sieur,' "'Thanks, drive on, a hundred francs apiece if you are through the pass before daybreak' 'And what for dead horses, M'sieur?' " `Twice their value when living.' "One day the man who was ridden by fear looked up and saw before him the open door of a cathedral, and passing in knelt down and prayed. He prayed long and fervently, for men, when they clutch eagerly at the sore straits, g rem are straws of faith. He prayed that he might , be forgiven his sin, and, more important still, that he might be pardoned the ctk- delivered e sequences of his sin, and be from his adversary; and a few chairs from him, facing. him, knelt his enemy, grows in Italy; in France, eleven. not sing because itis covered with birds but the chap that pays for it does. A musical yours Jody says that lover• composer may properly tures to anybody. A lawyer's clerk wants to know if a cross-examination can be a good-na- tured one ? relatinga somewhat curious experience ofr y own.I praying also. man in the Strand one day that I knew "But the second man's prayer, being a very well, as I thought, though I had I thanksgiving merely, was short, so that not seen him for years. We walked when the first man raised his eyes he together to Charing Cross, and there we 1 saw the face of his enemy gazing at him shook hands and parted.. Next morning across the chair tops, with a meshing I spoke of this meeting to a mutual , smile upon it. he first : "Remade no attempt to rise, but re- lied upon and made tnerry over. I , "What do you thinkyWhore ilii hardly have dealt out to the piece cried, balancing accounts by boxing his in Amenda,ewho happened to be stanch ire unnecessary bitterness Ilad I been oars first on ono side and then on the in by : "under the gooseberry bashes? lro€e ritual critic. other. "A torpedo? 'What ars you do- Yees—eveeywltex'e•" '1"s soon as I paused from my port he heret all? What do you want? That is what he had clone; he had s int; a a £loin the n't want nothin'," explained the tAliell the stable lantern and searched friend, and thext I learned for t , •Horn Hat d b tris leok and taking his manuscript I do "I've brought i mained kneeling, fascl e y it in the nubbin" his head. g the garden for it. tie that the man had cried six months of the other man's •le tore at b two and flung boy' "�„ when leo broke even his I of joy that shone out ‘—lie 1e1 but a very young num, you a rent amen. t But the day before. Raised from the Dead muse—and then, standing be -it s gent?"rsnide. "What genground, own record for foolishness Mhapp axil d l The natural inference was that.I had oyes. And the ,outer man moved the st isms white face, its told mo about three weeks later. g to another, a t error ' high-backed chairs one by one and cane( n me with a wh but swing no e. What genu was staying r . my tit tgentoin a straw 'at " •xn'lrver- Y with us .1;[i1icitecl1 I' dna evening Mrs. Mari! E. O'Fallon of Piqua, 0., says the Pit - sioians are Astonished, and look at her like ono 0 his opinion of rue and t "" . stout , ' nas9 which deal le twentl!t is Per' ell the b(,y, staring round him bewilder d mistaken one man r b r for ' towards Iiia softly. and on the 'ri' y at the time, he mixed. ,Is that, not haven" a good memory , Long and Terrible Illness frequently fill Wh'tt was ' "Then lust as the xnan who- had been e �tven rum I tt wronged At beside from Blood Poisoning a salad according to a recap e needless t "Well, where he?" asked Arnerda by his aunt On the Saturday morning Ater„ o saywe parted in hot edit'. inns very ill, (lid net see him again for years• .'I ammo," replied the bey in an awe everybody was, o c s of life are very crowded, voice; a was a stan(lin' there at the Bvorybodv always •is very ill, after pax lessee attest 1 we aro rpunt,a smo]un a cigar. . takingof any dish prepared by Mao- 1 P other's handsother end. of the t to man, anti, whether by ooiiicidexlce, his bells, mid b the h heart an l lfell beer 1 7trs. xYary L. O'1Callott, a very intcll[genir irate last each e • apart. "'ripen 1 next Just then a head appeared above ;the Shen eeeet Some people inti lmltl of I replieK had never onto suggested to me i had tom with that mocking smfl(1 of his lady of i'iglln, Ohio, ryas poisoned rvhtlo as- . ltid fat explain tills fact by eoletalking glibly dead, Itim it was by accident water, and a spent but en th infuriated swim- „ ]lig;nassy xnY mistake. , Jeph- still playing round his mouth, ; sisting physicians at an autopsy 8 years ago, meet the Whitehall rooms after a mer strut;aled up between the houseboat ' "cause and ef)+ect, t As soon e. I finished spealnn' J p I had lett , coalcoincidence.h sisting $oon terrible ti► au broke out on iter id f the lc t ail, was 1 s relieved ill his , valticln t have been Y 1 "to its fullest extent" I t t ilei At last she 1 • i or.ertoo t this satisfactory solution faces, I requen y t into. ' e the man who had : plain remarkable about the matter, however, , r t from ,s was that fluoughout our walk I had 1 wronged hint, d G of fe gladness "bit that lis I Cured b I%od conversed with tete matt under the i I opportunity a sudden clash of , Completely t7 by n that he was that other dead , the cathedra toweri nit Saysa ttrtlta. c- o le ho b an . claims thatit is simply„t son, rvho Itad been lfstexl ng very ; "And so be lay there. e, , , n critics r, east,1 t lem- t delight- , you know, he says, Cha g , b the x�nr ,: e ( Ss! cried Clic boy , "How clay hon lttfully, asked ma if I believed. it, . Then the man who aelclxanutornoti.sinog cnmo�.ou�s+ Sila� vet$,e 1 artrs us�; ttncl nary s strollin ,hal uo y O, trice ill if oft eiadn t t g , ' wrong rose urs and p 1 tt. A. yuan, slet�ching a on silly, t xxtly much your r . queer enough now, t spirittia Ismno prospect o p.began int - to &m(x It ge ': maim a a . of the eaten any? you're 1 t a . trot, paused. mr, I'tn vox sorry for "That is rather a large gtiestion,” I . Goa. er th 1)"'o must iia tumbled off Cho any onebcan rel, had Y to •story,a tell if au 'answered, -Whatrdo you mean by "Whataib q a of l.ntirlvin It 'body Was tjtdoi 1)roVc(i tab gocattle.8sOo argot out of bee an(1arilla and at Qvatk. ' ., ' oblige me yvith a 1rTlrt, yirintalism to its fullest extent ? I other' m ' • ' u eoaldn t a g , Z,uut.' vote; but for sill that you caY 'Yon ,,, , .•quite m lad'., that9d 11't sates a11y of that staff y oil might I 'spy � u believt_ that tits spirits 1)ody of a st>'ange>.� rvho lead diad sadden- Silo says : "T became perfectly cured by K1 •cit, gtixtrange leo aard, rhe "t what hedi milt, Y had y "' from the eros and there's your havo bren very much worse—perhaps I tlxo�dead hdo ave not only the power of ly in the cathsdral. There was none to . OOdyS f.S Pat.ill that arrange, coming fr feat what he d , " t asslih'ip flim to do lt. Saying dead. In all probability it has *eyed. I evfstting this saltie at their will, but identify it, none to claim it, the survivor aud[ttm note it well woman, 1 ivelgb 1.28 lbs., .bat it ofd• fGti ufu �, • friend, who had now •cur life," And for the rest of the day. nes . As it out faint which mydripping ftai ode of that, when here, they neve the power of. , "Years passed aw. Ye and, th y endure» aneawell eft' do the oma fora largo fanny. mea ex match, end wto assumes has dragged geti thea t Lands. the , •;ambled upon deck, leansd over and, front the itctloxl, ox•ratlrerofexcitixtgto action, Let . be the tragedy lbitnoted xnan of sciexico. M rano' seettlq 0 *materna recovery and the my li.back e• x ,, . to excellent eeemiafe a man who has you fx, tit a defanitG case. A spirituahat fill citizext errs y itiumfnt"c. his face I started, ba follarrint; A)uetld s the bo ' me p bis feelings %pen 9 rave. friend amine, arena sensible "In his laboratory were many x objects tn�iY i �l n ; in tr�;a'�le�°+a5> the rnutch fall. expressed : 1n iltn... "•• Bead, "rite xnornenC d'ilnxny arrived lv seized irnagxixrativsxuaxioacotolclinethatatabla necessary to him in his reaearcl , . �....a .., ... tte • laugh. fortis reflection ' d of him. of It alta ntad)ntn of which Cho spirit prominent among diem . iltood in a err• lioCtx's Pll 1.t3 tttenitl•.r,a fn cverr #tuxtllt 1toretlw it was l short dry tat" There was tea comforting lu)1 knovi• it yo%," he said, •'or about the t't 0110 tion ata a yvrefle and "=,7of him, I s1fd, "you tllt�st rllah tiff o d f eted lied been in the liabitof coin• fain corner a htunan slctileton, >ltwaa a rnetuetiae olaettt. Oltceuree,iilRiltfti ltlift+3i� Sslt1 't have stopped yeti."„ that wen that the ferry beev Ltad at last to the chemist's immediately. Don't laser it caxnetotltxa, old fellarr+? THAT B0NrW ))1 WILT. Tllat botch( Whflk sit My heart w Till life's 'Twas whit, Surroond Its garden Its walla The smoke Curlo(1 p Spcaltia' o' At that The hale e Said pia Itere swee Tho will Nae doot • My hew, Wi' sic' a That wt Noo wheat An' no "Twae in 1 My trcu A, Mother's Int Mice. 13ouop( Napole0u t. aa1l mattuors and at, (iven to eta ell e( gaining iuderat people. L een the height of tit prudent peeviei, day.” She n'a Certainly she d less expence tu liberally to chit hold out it help who appealed t 'When Y the Conies,L'ltst;a his country to a nobly genero France. She euconre persecution, e: property and ( lraaiuiu; feitl.l Corsica to Miro been with 1',t paigns when Struggle for li cornpanird hi has acquired Ile tried to ageons resists You will 1,1 and vein holt repair your 1 He s.-ut se by a person will write to approve of y may at once property. She replie that 1 thou: e t tl knows to sly sena t taken, and i do so again. woman ; 1 • Later Pae member c,f should be ti Bonaparte I were: oblige Ajaccio ut mountains. She teas and a Tare looked bac home iu 11, matter ; '(live lit Ft hIatzv y was empe, living 1n c gave hits Ph1 Toronto, County of this city a gravated f Hey pills. not for thi of the OM he had gi' cine. lie them wot duct for cured by . breach of ed he has them to admit ti betes, b, Atisrt, fe troubles that the, en agent disorder have pr( tried th, The and on lierL•w, Cold, l;r, • lu t sevens Goes ti Sarsai and tb is don( endow tarsal what end • ft cord t leave ii is ry