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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-10-29, Page 11• • 'o • t -• 4 1 • 7 •I • • ""1114Inkepors-- - ht *min ,fignai, is48,) 0.. ef the Lamed Papers pehallaill COW% nprinted and pablialedet Coderieh. OMR* eery WEE 13 ay az slat. -x• yetoltriaat os, at the OnIce„ M on trestMtreet, idJolaIns tate Market termare, by J BELL, J . Irellalla • AIM reersisroa. Innw•---11.419111eventinin, en adowece. $3 lf credit tit triv.u. No paper discontioned til. anerreare are Illeid,,eteept at the optium of ths,pabbar. MATES OF ADVERMISING ',„ slam e•ete par line • f.r the fleet insertion, and 1.0 Orate per tine for *not eonee.pnent insertion. Beetnimis ems* red exceeding II lines. 14 Pe* abiala. Rom el te 10 lines $3. • imi•dZeanetd by retc"eler7fk."..131:11botpatb.re119111.9" • ji'll'erti"releets without speeifle direction,. will ineerted maul forbid, and charged secordiaglY, YEARLY AORE9VIINTS : tae following este, will he charzed to meretaati anA others w ao advertise by the leaf, - One C01110111 1 year WW • ' .• " 6 months months 25 Ralf •• 1 year 4' " aabitha. ... • .. 23 • '' •• 9 montile.......... ..... t...1 A 1 Qoarter " 1 year .. " ft month,. 1. i. .1: . i .. - 3 m.nths .......... f.. .... $ , Ilbhth " I Feat , • 12 .. " 6 months 0 I . ,." " 3 months , . 3 ' ' Tab acrwernent 1.4 to Te emitted to Die ordlnere. Sao ne 4. of enetPnerrtal homers. awl f •r slob It well sot be beld to Ineln•ls *drive" Sake. ffewaTabb ilo-Partnerehip Notices. Private Advertisements' of lectivi•Ptal members of firms, hone*, to. let or for Salt, de. , awn. above rates will in all cum Is striiitly adhered to. • . • ; Advertimements intended' f r lnortion in 1;•77 - lents" inane should Minch the 0111,0 by Wen all **day. The fume eirenlation .nf the sb:NAL makee it 4 airarpaased advertisin 2 yr c.!:-::: . . JOB 11110611 OF AL:. Kt103 ' _. irts,sits•s with neatnees and desniteh. Eris printed .. hill you wait. Orders by r.. til punctually atcend. ft to. ' i business Virettorr. - • w"-% ".•• • • • .4. •III=1• - '4v! 67 4.• . • elt c'. _ VOL. XXVI. NO. 41. ,vmm. "The GreatestPossible Good to tho Greatest Possiblo Number." GODERICH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. OCT; 29, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1393. _ ittectin gf.). GODERICH LODGE NO. 33 G.u. C., A. 11‘. ;A. A. MI mutt moat' 1..tot i'..tisysume.sriox 1. 0. bed t lir,t Wednesday of each month at 7.30 brethren cordially looted. W. DICKSON, Bor. . . tieeerii h,4th May, 1371. .1w73 -1v. to ftnb. • suo,6coo. frO Lotin ..0 Foie or Town properev •t per I coat. Apply le G. CAMP:7.16NC, Solicitor, &a., Ort.30ih.,•11 tf Godionch. IONEY T ••••••• g IN IMPROVED FA M PRO- • perty, at 8 per mint simple interest . SAM AL SLOAN, cApt. w. cox, . PROPRIETOR + Colborne Hotel. Goderich, 8th Oct.:1E872, ' 1338 LATE OP TH F: 111/RON 110TLIe Melo. WRIGHT'S -HOTEL ctouccrticti• ()Nip. gITUATED ON THE 1111:11 BLUFF . overlooking, the Harbor, Luke and Xhis.,h_ouse after being thoroughly renavattd and furnished- in non Alen for the summer season for the reception of wrote. Parties going to Lake Superior by the Martin.* will Plid house very ,convenient.1 iLarge families requiring rennet ghoul.' engage previously either hy men Or tele- graph: J. J. WRIGLIT, Propriiitor. pro derich, 2(lth May, 18;3. 11;0 Pottrv. = - The Meeting. 111' LONtl FELLOW. After so lung an absence At loot we meet again ; Does the meeting give us pleasure, Or does it into us pain 1 . The tree of lifri has heeu shaken, And but few of us linger now, Like the Prophet's two or three berries In the top of the uttermost bough. We cordially greet each other In the old, familiar tone ; ' And ye think, though we do not saY it ow old aod grey he is geown !. • . • We speak uf a Merry Christroas BRITISH EICHINGE -ROTEL, Atut many a Hippy New Year ; , . But. caul in his heart is -thinking (*those that are not here. Wespeak of friends and their fortui.yei Wnd of what theY did and said, Ceintoemtaland Trav pcbletbat . Till the dead alone seemed living, befeb Hu re,:zespectf411) rwarit,l• per &nouns. Apt11- to MARKET SQUARe: G./DT:111.NT. MON'EY TO LOAN . AT LOW;RATES OF INTEREST. EE HOLD Permanent Building*and Sayb.4* Smiety of Toronto. Fur purtionhirs apply te. A. m. noss. Agent at Goderich. Secretary and ireammer, • '19% SURGEON -DENTIST. CHAS. ROBERTON, r• ()thee and reeitleitce, \Veet Street. IThree- doors belt) • Ben:. ef Mentreal, - - _L Toronto. 1341. eonthinaneti of the faior and surport of the 1344 And ;he living alone seemed deed. • And at last we hardly Oistingtilish 1.Tetereen the ghosts and the guests. And a. mist and slimier: of eaelneis 1 SletiturraSitsill'A cry Wesinesiday Steals over our merriest jests. . .••• • .9stioarda)1 ro CO) NEW 1013:' AND 01.AS. 1 Pas,ce.rerv. goty. Call tog at Londonderry bind Mails and "Olive VarcOe."' ked and fIarled to and AN 'MOH UNE. •'• , • front all 1 Hasty tiona in Gnat Ikea., Ireland, He any, Norway, Bleeder' or. Deninark erei ea, Its safely, sp. edibr. eseifortal,:y and y bv la, other Ronte or Line. - 1 1.ly Chea ' EY T..) LEND. T 11 E. NGW DE PA left NES. ' t----6:lin Ctabapilot I. :11.1 )., 2 • . ;11., 4 et" 7 ( releate of Menet Vakir :r-,..t..,M •'k;..11, 1 • SICAF011 rir: , . vines: o.1 rodi•imervi-1` ow .1. • ':. ••,f iltte•:. ii.doi, Mele *treat, ..i. ,, I A, baa a temliforth, Ae• ii Tint . . i'.47 _ . - 4, (I. 04 filtbats nips .N1. 23. t!Clettii . t. • ...h•ntiv ;Mt: , - stalments sent the borrower. 1 1. KlItKPA.T1t1C}:„ ; • .ligent Doderich: 1 . . rimy' eirb.....m. • reoa se4.11,'"4•• 1 '`.:N••,' liO,' interim:led Olive ; -"do tint . . • 1 *at , Sept. 2601...C.41..ElaiNi.‘ _Sat , t., 11,i .1. 1 lbir., pert. 2:14.. , ,Iniv..7 Abn,,11,7,t. net b , c••••• ti it uhi. • l . . 1Nfen.t•.i 1J.1%. TEL NI,i or ftirsvms?sti 1UL...ire' ?lb "4"1•11 Sat,. Oct. 1 1 th ....el•LE11 DIASat.. Nor I 4 th iiiit., Dirt, 1111t t 'Were so stone blind in their piide, that .Atia *Ito now, continued ,Charlis, 1 . Jost so ry , Wednesday avid Saturdsy thereafter they could rot imagine ono -• of their - . .„ E tm . - l'• oo Pier ati. North 41 irer. at, noon., . . . MA-ri.sior Yekevotit PAY. el Ell l'Ueerhtl, . Dante, their Lustily, had done this deed ; .:. Itt- 1 4104,-: AN tigt.VINtrliSts.•29TY ,7 CO -An Ftenfnitlt 11,..ssts 4s,o0.1 /qr. 1 f. tr. the) they half tlespised eras a inartyr, piling ;'I' Orr •or T.,:iiinsre. PlaIRMAMIC47.. ..F" .ivilk."'4-0".::-"w ..g suxii„„i they cool(' not perceive the. poor girl / nissy , MUM. .3 and.1.0; 1,..,ritriz to tine 7 , '"enrise b1.14h.kruto.latrea,"11VR. I on ' her innoceut heart all tho tortur'es A var eta money ak rediastskratist for from tern.mhate. P • Pteerage.11s. .2 to ,,t) v yati ;„ Certi'..,tee at i.orwv.sr %Tr?. min be Ionia front whizh shy saved theba.' - ears. 4ettis reTie O• • •••• hcr 1, th,..• o"..itriez scut for their Wend ..Y., lid Oli et) opened the windris Draftsiodool pr,..et tation. • - . Mo I *KAN. niiV WUTIaig.,y, IL Ana nobwen*** Herd door., 1 1 Ir. Ciamerutit. ijk' McGill c,:::;..4 HITSIC1 IN, SCROEON. .t.-.., tet.,, 1t intilton attest. Hoderkeli. Ontario. : en tog infOrni et lob giyen on application.. at. he. °thee . ,era,} g Iris Lariat • %AMSTER %ND AtToRNEY-ir.L.Vir, 99 re sol....n......e.Clueneer.r, Vein,* Cr01,4a Anernity, fia•terw 4, Ont. /10dtee le Coen House. . . ' Comnsi-ari lip (*Ineroar. fA btu 4 fit1KS.11.1CIWOIDIINCH ANCEitY,Ite.... "thee, 111drkelli.471 We. .te.1,110t. • 0. CAIlleirbe , WU J. T. ClatItOW. • 11.1... Rt.:Eva-ad. __ , ,. _ ... A Anixroiti AND ATTORNEY, 3!)1.11- in-Ctetneery, Wer,,tioderi.•!,, 'tot. lg __ -- *le E*110.r.'g /16 WA,'X'st43.',1 Trolta ZVI - AT - LAW, SOLICITO.119. iN Chancery, Conveyau. ,:re, It. ertbi..* Moth, ... 1M)N Cy TO LEND. 1273 ___,_:-,_ • • - • stowaway & Mesmer 1.1 t Ft ItliTKitS, a 8..Go.loi -h,„ ..• - IS J. 4. 111,4.1.1111 CH 14. ME %TB, Jr i eV. R. 10441.11.1i: it. , Y1 I ' Doilerieh. Dee. lat. Inn. . , * eyinbtritb, AT,ToRNAV .%61' Y. kW, NPLICI- f.m. tor in Chancery. act el.ttriehi,i)nt. i . . ever 3. C. Mader* go•tEreporiunt. Market woe, tenderiele.; ' , 13411, - , ,---- , -....- .- . , 11': Iv. NY.A1.14.111:14, . - ixOhibeery.C.olblearer, . Mary Puhlie, ,te. .4 TrOillatZT.AT-Law Alp so Lief Ton.' yr , triik/41••„ over Mr, C. 1. lftt•Inillliati's Stint. (Del- i li,,oet. _ . .. ' -t- , r. _a. 12D3.tei • CA. 4:131O.M r'-..,a1CsN In i . . 0 Aw CH ANCMHY AND CONVTTANCINO. Odkoja nh tie Watspi*, • illeoil Anignoe. se7-tf Goderich, Ont. •••••••-i• MONEY TO LEND At GrFatly ged.:ced Rates of Interest. TIT ruideretned 1ns any amount of Money te, 1 1,,an from two t.. titteen ,tatril, • at a love rate of isterest met favourable. terms of rel.anneet.payahlie Colic ittriv restalments; rate ?f expense* will defy , _HORACE HORTON Apprssiterr for lite canna& Per • asts•tritt Boilding Ar savings - %swirly. of Toronto. •- • - - - INSUR -NCE- CARD, The salco.ribov Vent for gAe tollowingstra141.14 ttettranem Carrnytettliro Jowl HA kTP11/Q Ittrth.td. Pia it I %UM 1. rf Toronto. IINITISli A31111111'.V. et "(wont., • , vire oe Miteline '41..ett at the HORACE II0111 . 1 s tine's :Market are, fitelerich no. wets 15TO. ..O 3nsuranct. THE LlVERPOOL&LONDON AND G1.0 n Anil stele out into the garderi, leaTing ,• Arply at 'he Co .1 oci,', Offri, or to • ' f 1, i,.., w ,E,,,,,K, _ 1111 14 praise her to Florian alone, I %,.•st.•.,. i. I . h. 011 . 'She cannot endure to bear a word 'Oiatertst, oat. 23 1171, agat' 'net them., said Charles, sadly ; 'but . • • - Miss rley; you sill, I know, agnte with in thinking Sir Hilton Trea Ana - GODERI.C11. **la or fellow, utterly finwerthy of the utitriefful luv,. which that rind hes e it Mt AND lam,' I'lliote is on' •ono worthy of it,' NORTE &SORE LINE. Fl,riae, and eyes fillixt with tears, 'end thst seterself.' Cheeles Vigo glanced at her agitated Lice, and a deep color stole over his on 11. I • . - In theldlratel Trunk Rai 1 ay. Short est!, Clio, alg.ht; and mint direct 'mute. _ • '1 lecve onty done what any mem with • A inan'it heort wcteld have tried to d O' he answered : 'sod Olive will never lo 1 do net deceive myself 0 'forward to that all my reward. ' Tbe nte for it ; that respect : tend I have never looked, poor child premised to be my wife, *- cense she 11 ti -a generous hies, that she uit ought nut therwiso to make me slitter env cent iely or annoyance for her Itaih'4-13Y s f"l;"`"1. :6' Leave t."1444c" I held.' her bowed by a promise made ;.,.c sake ; but never m iny own heart have 0n arrh-41 of 'Express Tratn fr,en the' Etat, . weether epermittine„. for tally ' at a apirit of self-sacrifice. 1 f I Southampton at 3 P. m., ee-ery ()Itenday, have eter seemed to make any claim en Tionusay,_, Wednesday, Thuredaf and, her north it was because otherwiso 1 Saturday. Itetaitning : Leave Soilth- could mot get her to (accept the tole *he 'lepton at 4. a. m., Port Eltin et 4:30 mu midi nt•eded. . And you know how n. ne, I tli erlinron at t m rim 111.1 Km-. she aeOided ill obiigation; you recollect eardine at 8 a. nit, ermy Alenday the tumble- ehe gat e Cu 11".1 In° once Tuesday, Wednesday,- Thursday 11.1111 to:., End ber 1 I efts co pelted to make Fritlav. Airivingin iloderich eat. lidav a eliitmaipon her duty to save her front as above, to cowhand with -the trein- gel- , penslitng ; but not a real claim. • • . ' • Mg -East. - - • 'No, lUlivele •is not a heart to lure .: ,, : . . • twice; sind without her love, what woidd , THE NEW STEAMEll W AI. SEYMOUR , 7 ,EDWitIlD Ail LTt )N, -MASTER. wig plar connectien ith the G..T. ' her hind be to, me, Miss Langley 1 1 1 ' t ahem's' break my heort in having no Al Al I-NSOKANCE COMPAN Y. •' cruel a gift.' . The oleeve named Steamer hams FlOrien listened' to his words her ampton for Sarnia end Pitie 11 uren at face grew crimson, then pale, then red A trainable Aue I it, 27., 000 ;000- , 4:00 a. Port Elgle, 4.1;11 a. ni., In- ; •Oind the brightness of a groat einem eid 11,•• ,c • et yliIrty.f.ve year, ex- verhuron, 6.00 a. in., Kincardine, 8.tet hope lifted her' spirit from its heavinees. ; , FORTI 51ILLIONS OF DOLLARS ! aisaicomeen s Riti stmts. irts.lasevi.•souctrofts,a, fee , Chalon, Ont. Mums C711-1c...kcars VIRIC -4141- MOSEY TO I/END. noar17 ill:1,(3(3tItlefletl, are bring' f licto,late..1 as fast AA adjusted W1/11114,T DVDeCTION. 4,eturty, Poinipt l'a)teent. and fdl • ably in ad- instnienaof ire loeses are toe pi•ouiii, feateres ok this werato coo. kny. , _ FlRE awl LITE POLICIES Looted with very liberal coed-VH..11s. Head Mee, Canada Branch. NON- . Ek1.-.)C;+as II &Mk 1..7-4-71+7 - ' -vo ..s V LT t,, ;NT: Et AN:4„(11EtiNE II. 5.1. _.LAND riaa, ''' r" i Money to Lend. - 1:::3 4 eoetly. Varpentere, "larterors. mad Maatios. • , lit neneseed awl raluml. _. A. M. t*,..4...j.b. .taoat ior Cosine:eh . --. 130771v. .3 A.511Cse TREAL A RX TECT,A o., Stc„ Col; tT HOU SE S.11' A RE si . ;r: . 91111"0,1tesidentS•cretary, - 1.10.terkeb. Plane and Specifications drawn MtINTRIAl. Misachmnam, 1....warson Jib Robinson AYE on hand all kinds of Sashes. Deers. Minds* Mooldin4,. and trroSe0.1 lethef,It the tied' • ids Flawed ILIA. 1309. _ A. M. CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon. F )3W F. RLY of Col neil Cnirersity, !thus, New ilca,tuata of 041.1ifiu Veterinary Dego. RESIDZ.NCE, VAIANt. - 91 vim t LlaylLst.1**ary 4ttur.lays 1319 3m.• J. T. DlINCAN, V. S. t;atio• It* ri.Ritt VSTILliiinAkV Cuitheh. OFFICE AND -STABLES, 1fitoarzate *treat, Fink none* Xuat cf meiseme inner j B. -Hawses examined MI ill DOM n tl- 1313' rATRNTS FOR INVENTIONS grPEDITIO 0 SLY &PROPERLY tocured in Canada., the United States mot Europe, ATENT.roirantevedor no charge. Semi be purist- ilt.tra....cions. Agency in operation Ma year*, • , IIIINUT ADDS f. - - t Dttaea, Canada, ' . Ili 41411 vi a ie4 1 k 1 gagiReer, %Abner of Patents sae Dranghtaman, - Feb. I ith lil_. w Ile - . I INT 4:]&rl'af C f1; ; 'HISS BARNES in returning thankw • 4v -a to her frienids in Ooderldi for past patronage. begs to say that she ti:ow weparell to give Lessons on the t'Itefbrte and Cabinet Orgen and in Fi ' Residence opposite Mr. Sa:agrela., iolborne St. 1363 NEW RESTAURANT. JAMES VIVIAN 1.1 VTINA1 LEASED toe arrow: ON Tug ta corner of Went and Wateriew Streets and fitted it op Rertoorant sad Mint Sire, powares to empty everything i• IWO. 'sure, vsusrast.a. oversee, ie.. a,. in their 14.0.00., . HOT AND COLD MEALS AT ALL HOLUM Goderieh. 1.2 Apni ' • 1146 _ STOCK'S &avow • MACHINE OIL TorenteLife Assurance and Tchitine Company. ••••••••,• ,IIEAD• OFFIet : TORONTO, ONT. r•P1TAL A rTilellitt ee„---.-(.11 'AT : • .$100,000 With liberty to Mores**, to half million atetint'ealted is, 23 peri.ecia.-all paid 14p. i . • --0.•••• 0 . , ISVillarreiter. LIYITA.I. ler 441 %Wept. TV 1107tTii•t.IS AID LOICBLIITt &Mt, . --.... , BOARD OF DlItteTtall.S • Prussia: Plie Ho, J01111 1/11 I A' 'ker. C•IleisoN, M. P. ty. C., Ste ft,.. Toronto, Tice Presided: Leery,. Maori r. Esq. , (*Om DUNIAN. Ea.+ J1141orti of the' C Allairb Tork. vir. ii, MM.:414 Eer,.. At ta v. e... Presrott. . Awn. CAllehAre, , ..'4•111er liker.1,,aute Beak. 1 'anon*, ' the .1.111,CDeer.r.i. oil., Aleassaci Toronto Savings Dank, Tuned*. AIM., 111.etette,e,, 1,...1., M. P. . Sre,.tary sod Tro,sorer : AKTIItht M. Ill r.1, L.1. Applicatiltus for Insurance in this . . first class Cempany received by J. J. BELL 13412 Ageot at Guderich. , WESTERN ASSURANCE CCE,APANY. HEAD _OFFICE TORONTO. 1400,0tS) SURPLUS 'FUNDS 208,3(19.60 RECEIPT5FORTHEYE.Oit ENDLNG J UNE 011nla 1871. 3:4%848.26 _.;HON. J. Mc3rUHRTC11 President. B. HALDAN Managing Dtrecteir. FIRE & MARINE INSORANUE AT Loweet.Current Rat e. CAPITAL STOCK. 0 flit' 11, I/ TARIFF OF ItATES,COVEJITNG 111C11 1.11, for one or three yenr,. oa detached Churches and Sehoots with contents, ir. (lin/m.1'0am* Country pLams. These rates arid terms of policy parUculterly favorable to the Tarim. as tNiminunity. Filet Class man wantel for a trivet; ins Ityrent for the townships outlying ibis Town. Apply to writing with retereneen theunderaigned for thine, IlliFISion to the tired OIL.... D. WATSON. Local Agent. Goderieh 12th Peet. 137' 8 Goderich Harness shop n: --- Va. use is mese us*, tin past two year, Am a. m., Gotlerich, 2.071 p: H.; every Fri. day, weather pertuittiem Coneectine with River Beals for Detreit and G. 74 Railway 'Propellor* from Sarvie to Wing lipe -uttered would betray her Chicago, Mile ie. : 1. seen t. 1 et she et iuld uot speak, • in her intone:Mt self -salaciousness she tfanciet1 that the slielitest word her trete- awes zSariiiip every Sett -gritty at .8 i Serieg her ellen', Cleuees Vigo began 'clock,e. an, neether permitting. Foe ; talk More lightly. urther information apply to Byron .'llare is the real hero of our story,'Ile Wilson Purser, on the Poet. or to Thos said. pulling &hater's elms. 'He brought Lee, SUnthemptont J. Eastwood, Port that dreadful cord to ine at the timne Elgin; I'. Meltae, ravel:heron 11. when I sat by the pool, in a state !of Bobertsom, KinriSrdine; W. B. Clark, ' honew and bewilderment past telling. Sarnia; A. N. hIsalet. Port 'furor'. eThe sole Clear feeler, thet 1 had, was the J. V, DET1.1 &Ise iN; one that told of 'Olive's innocen@e. General Agents; tlederieh "Eat the outside world has not watched her as 1 heve-dees nut know her ef I _ . i do." I said to myseif; "and this cent 1 s she hist by the pool yesterday will .GODERICH AGENCY , accuse her." ;Alias Langley, I had semi TI1E her heir it. Flin gine it angrily from her Trust and Loan Company of 1 -from her waist and fell to die ground, and laaw it lying on the grime disappeared beneath the beeches. But *bet winild it avail to tell this Would it prove that she had not returned to the cui,er, and used it as an instrii atom of murder 1 "Oh, give me time !" I cried within myself,_ "and I will prove her iunocent; but I must have time. Ah, good.dog; take this tO its usiatress."' ruse; .1 patted the dot; I talked to him, end jetted -the -way ti. Trewaves. I am sonvinced Bolster undetetood every word I said, for he set off et full speed, nut by, the path, beneath the trees; and you bare heard with what esgacite he obeyed nil lily instructions. 'Rut were you not afraid of his being met waked Florian. '01 coorse 1 was,' he replied; 'but I saw nteimild makejthings no worse, aud _ • the 'tones. of hie element wag worth try If DUNLOP ing for. Aly wish was to keep Olive'a hand as she passed tile water it sliptled CANADA. Inrippoltleil by Royal . 0-A PITAL-(s)Ni sE....j_ttetistwit,i4. t. -)N pot:Nu); Funds for envestrnent. . • : .4 _ y naNatnAJ.• on, the Reenoty..14 ;,;,/,,,,,,,,,i 1..,,,,,, 71..4.,Ciniotiry wo rimTnit.then ,r.r. o,prgirt.y..0:1,1716714,11:,,,r,,t, 1.'7.4 01s7ther repaysiele•at expiry of UllIC Or by an. anal' tAttatments. Payment, in tide t on 14 Loan wilt beaceepted at ley time on Yortraide tern.. .1- 414r.ltirvevie•t Glto.vtiaityl. 4‘piri,to-u-ii:Ligs,aamie.:.1.A.,:s.z.,„1,5idi • . 1;i1 l ages isame entirely out of the affair: and you 0 • can imagine my distress and amazement when 1 found I had sent her the cord in Merchant ailo YiEirr..,-; rrate, end she was almost courting sus. 9 fide. instead ot repeliing it. But when saw-, this, -when I listened to her- ' - prayer to nie not to sav she was in tile reood,-when 1 haeril her appeal te GODERICII, Lady Trewavas to prove she' had not ' quitted her chamber. the truth came to AsSudreicseli,vreur.pal brisudSparsinasguteatiotrok •ine like s flub of lightning ' kinds of Gomm:tits in Ow most fashion.' pool r cried Florian. 'And not ,arher, not ineteritty at the isble Styles and at 'the lowest rates. 'Scercely,' said Charles. ' 'The idea hmada ;tamed too dreadful; too wild then, Ore rites 1-'74 t1 i thought of the foreign sailor* on hoard the Brimilian ship in the harbor. of ail descrietions constently on hand. But now it was different; Olive would A CALL RESPECTULLT SOLICITED. not take suspicion on herself to sere one them -would not hide she was in Two good Tailors wanted imini. the wood to avoid giving evidence cliaGle.odlYeri.. tie, 15th April; 1873. against one of these. She would bear this load of sorrow and contumely her- self. to spare them, but pot fur any other 1011111 that he had laid his finger men- tally on John Trewavas. "But there is not a tittle of evidence," I said, 'That yowls lady, Miss Varcoe can speak, if she pleanes," he answered. "But she is taking suspicion on herself instead,'' I couthmed; "and I kuow her --she will die rather than speak. I want to spare her; indeed, I have promised her elm stunt notleatalled upon, you see what ernel Met it wetild be fur her !" "Then we muat do without her," said the man; "and meanwhile. sir, get her out.of the way, fee Mr. Eelick is filind with self-conceit, nett Sir Ahtliony Row- kelly is omit on getting a Oahu." Then we hunted tip that reseal Skews bet w eco ue, Miss Langley; and -mid 1 think that's all! 'Except all your genenins steal in righting the innocent -except allOyour courage, coeluess, and devutiohi' said Florian. 'Never mind that,' returned Cherlee Vigo, whietling to Bolster., 'What do you say to a stroll ist the garden, Miss Lane ley 1' Wee Jolitt Treace's-0 sane or insane ? This was the question of the (ler ; and doctors, u differed.- Esch had his theory to propound. hien, wise in their craft, called ingethe or from all parte of the kingthson bY Sir Hilton, only added to his distress by their diversity of Opinion; and yet he could scarily woridet at their perplexity; for John, often for days together, ap- peared as rational as the sanest matt that watched hen. Hie health too *Settled no worse, though he was wont to very shadow. • But the time now drew neer wheit his dooin would. depend meths, belief et dis- belief of twelve men; on the. evidence, of tootle doetere and witnesses whom his family Mel called tegether to prove him mad; and as the deys,went by it was no marvel that Sir Hilton's anxiety ' grew upon him like a fever. At last it was here -the day lie !tart so long dreaded; end John -Trewevas, 'held np bt his biotner's grin, stood at the bar, and pleaded guilty, in a weak voice; low and sad. Then hit e•olita.! s'arts,1 op, 410 - mended that a Pity shied(' be etnpaii-' netted, to try if 'he was in a tit !state of mind to plead. Thie was 4.110; and throughout the (+mil hour comittel ex.. emitted and crose twanrined, anO doctors aramed end differed; hut long before the day heil elterml, the greet imitit at issoe with:eider' still. the prisener had &lien, eelmusted, and trried awey iti the warder's arms. .1 linen,' mid Jelei, sed "only, as hiss -brothereit hy be.1,•heee I eared inye. itelf AllY 6111011C, any pain Bert illy erinte ghoul,' brim! 114)011 MC 1 qc.410, ,John. none,' he. reolii•d; and Sir Hilton tensed away Lie facsiefrom the haggard eyes litoking into his. '1 know there is eontethinic wrong here,:' mild John, putting hid hund upon his head, 'but I 'Mee not tried. to hide it- I hove net sought to escape through' that. No, let them tilid me guilty, if• they will. I have audered the prison patient!y,-Hilion, have uot Say yen. say patiently.' 'Patieittly, John r Yes. uoa lielp me "-yes; answered hialtrothier, hold- ing in his pain. 'AIM to dam said .1(thn, clutching :steins hand, earrly, 'I diil not rliritik from that teiblie sienna, I let the iron sink into my sout,,--ear, patiently. h I bear it. tor -Yes, replied Sir :Hilton 'hembly. Gett }teem mercy on you,- 'John ! You , hore it humility.' • . John's hoop/aril et en lighted tiliat this with mime wild hope. • '1 came home Omelet ell thine-yid- iinterily to suffer it.' he said. fieeitettly: 'thatt wets not cowardly, 11 now *ill *he -will she lot Inc again 1 Will she think thOi enough 7. Can she forgive mo row'f Is there ally- thingenore that I mut entree- anythitig neireOhat 1 eon do Be that she nteve met:tell out her head' to uni, emen I die: rind NAV, "41.1)111, 1 (twelve. feu nay death?" . - Sir Illito11.11.611144 %ere (Miele, but he brisehed them away, end answered, steadily. 'Too have done ;ell i hat man can do, :John, to expiate pair guilt; y..11' • meat go now te thst greet, thet sac-ritico ft pardvii.' Join. was silent, but Sir 'linen mew hy his lips that he prsyml, and for minute tett a sound crept throogh the cell. Then again he bezel to wormer sof;.--" ly, es if to himself, 'The peer -it is written : Ile still has o mercy on the pew. 'Who is p.orer than 1 't of rank anti li.mer, stained with guilt, cov :wed with shame, stricken with re se and sorrow• --and not ela.eys 1111V-. nig a mind to km,* these things hecau.ao - of the cloud' upou my lirisiu-the mist, that crimes demi an.1 put* thenghta codusion. bringing tins childish toRIII and idiot laughter. Oli, 1 aisi pour, in: demi ! .A.111 1 0110 of (110 paor to whow the promise is giOen 1 Say, Whom is there light I-- ia there hope 4' . • ansis-em. Sir Hilton stooped mid put.itis arm around mud Jahn, with W hook, Lunt forth with lona yoke). singin; : '" 1 Will linnet Hint with my moistlofer dile shall stand ao at the right hand of the pew, to sae* hint frumi those that condemn his ' Then subsiding into sudden calm, he turned his eyes upon his brother in pleading agony. 'Oh, Hilteto is there nothing I can do 1 -nothing more -11.1 reparation I CItIl make r 'My poor brother, be at peace,' re- plied Sir H ilton. W'h :it CAI' yon 'Nothing through all etentity,' noir- flawed John -'nothing ! 06, blot it out ! blot it out Let it not 110 written ansinet nits for ever. LeC Eleanor say she forgives ine - -else I:cannot die.' - 'Hersh a Totter, sir, r tr your brother,' said a men, opeeing the handl door softly. Sir Hilton tetok it mechanically. lett turned pale as he sew krs. Maristowe's writing on the) envelope. John .semed the letter with his .ehin eoger fingere, awl tore it open -with. a frenzied look. The paper was blurred with tears. . •1 forgive you,' wrote Mrs. Maristneve, gtrenge as it may aopeer te gay so, I forgive you for ley daughter's death. - I ca•ue into Court to -day, and sew your face • and having seen it, with all - the pain and marluess on it, I write again 1 forgive you. I do not look upon you '1 have been waiting for yon,' said •Mrs. Meristowe---e•-' But and I wish others Damerel• t}10 most guilty, looking on Sir Hilton's; face, he checked But Mrs. Maristnwe had bere matted himselt• 'What hae heppened ?' he her judicious words, and with a prayer I asked in an awed tone. do you see, Hilton ?-it would have widened it '1' 'Try to 'deep, John,' said Sir Hilton, bending over him anxiously ; 'you are weary and excitml.' 'Soon, 1 shall atecp soon,' said John, Then he took Mrs. Maristowe's letter of pardon, and putting it on his pillow, rested his haggard cheek on it. 'I think I can sleep now. Poem -peace -peace -she said peace-shee prayed; for imace. When I die, buryme in the 'prison .yred in a nameless - grave--thst will be ate other eep-gin,,thur link in the bridge of pardon. 1 . 8'30 .the gen-narrower. Put the letterion my' heartt Hilton ; let it lie there when 1 am. dead. , Peace -- peace -let um pray fer peace.' Tho word peace died away softly on his fevered lino, anti his last breeth passed with it. 'For one moment &deep :trey gligelew over the wan worn face, a tized look, and 411 W1171 Sall. brad or ItAnO, •csItonsiblit or irrespon). sitile, the spirit 1 of John Trewavas was gone to its Maki:. * *. * 0 . is In ber grief and bereayeuient Mrs. bladstowe had not boon without COW - forte». The tefrilshs crime which had strtick leirchildlges, surreanded her sor- row with a halo, the glory of -Which was wonderfully consoling to her self-love. • Never had she Leen so visited, so sought after, ail she was now. Great hidies jOlted ove - fifteen miles of cross- niads to see he and cetinty maguates vied with each it her in eiviltiee, invite- tious, and condolences. : All this made life pleasant trl her ; moreover, the' dent% ()Mat fa+ paling daughter ren- dered her the rieliest lady in the land, and the report ef lira- great "-wealth broil ,..t4t to her swito-rs. that might other- wise !Inv° boon Eleanor's. -At foriy-two a lover is MA tin chemise • ad azOid let- tery, eyrupelliy, ii.1 suite:rs, Dire Maris. towel:war iu no danger of breaking her heart, even over the Minutely grave of ati only chilli. 110.11 Ler 'liking foe John had hrismi from the instiuct which told her ha. was a weak mato who, as a eon -in -la*, would yield to her every power end influence %Inch the Maronowe 'property gave ; while Sir Hilton,! on the contrary, wOuld ed John to be he eon -in -lam ; but thwart - he lord ef lillf. his lands, ling MS wife. In risitin Trowavas oho intend- ed tit this h„ps by sir Hilton. lithe grew to dielike hiun atul to hate Olive, Vim- eoe, whose peaghinate, generoos !wore wee antegenisticIte 'hers in every tibre and vein, °limo not being cut to the conventional ' pa. ecru of her goodnese, wasincomprehensible, •raid therefore a creeture nibs feared and bated. ,* -From that (Teel summer, through, tho autumn and winter, awl on to tiprifig, alto had vented this hate of Olive( in bitter words, olitfpoken aiii whispeqed. In castles Ana ,fleutkiettl, tewns! end villeged, is shalese following Mrs. Maris- towee steps hail tethered retina Olive's mune. -To lords end ladies, squires and dames, she had Wept weakf ecars and istterteLweak a to tinnish the wi heel been guilty lier • feeliiime t whoa Jelm's lti ed h•r u ith the t and ()live had L rno all this Contumely in geherons pity and m generons love. An Mrs. 11Liristnwe read John's wild, (lespanng weirOs end cries for penion - we she read his entreaties to her•to'do Olive justice --atm felt es Haman felt When he grasped the bridle of the hers° that - bore Mordieni the Jew,' lind pro- elairneti threingh p.i.•• Plat cit$ that thin shonlil it he done 'tint° the man whom Ilie kleg delighted to honor.' But sho woold.not• take-. Illes pate hf Hewed On 'herself. animus ebligert to do se ; ao She to.anly hid the 1) tter, atulskeid its eon- . ts over her inability, -ed woman whose hand her daughter's death. n, eau be imagined lierent letter acquaint- ' th. Ho had done it, say she would bo a' witness on yoor brother's behalf.' 'Her kindness comes too late,' re- sponded Sir Hilton, bitterly; 'and a few days ago it was offered to nie through Sir Anthony Roskelly, in- the shape of an insidt. She would speak for John, she taid,If I would give her an .assur- once that no marriage would ever tete place between mo and Miss Varcoe: 'She said this also to me,' seiti Da- merel ; 'but I coold not bring you Lich a measliest.' '4 thee has borne too much for MO awl mine,' continued Sir linton, 'for ine now to suffer any tuan or women on earth te name her to me, save with all the honor anti reverence that aro her dee. Bet enough? Let me go now. This only pains me.' 'And you will leave me like this!' he said, with increasing paasion-`you who, for mr sake,have suffered your innocence to be branded pith crime -you who have irhatlioh Xen Say Wont Aglx•26 • Using - There is ne instance on record of • well easterner! systems f judisious adver- tising falling of s Read the tol- lowieg. "My success is wine ▪ to my lisers'ity in "a( •ertiging.'-Bosreaw. "Advertising has tarnished me with a competenee."-Amos Lewenct. ' -I advertised my productions and made money."-Nicaotes LOSGWoirri. 'Constant tied persistent advertising is a sare prelads' te wealth.*--Srerassi GIRARD. "He who invests orie &Maria bed. ness should invest one dollar ia advertis- ing that badress."-A. T. &swim "Witheat tha atd -of advertisements I could have does nothing in my speeds* tions. I here the most_eomolete faith ia printers intr. Advertising is the royal road to business."--Iturca. Tiro oentartee Zace. Scene -Library in the house- of an elderly gent, somewhere in Australia. Old gent telegraphs to the kitchen, and waiter ascends in a balloon. • Gent -"John, Ey over to Oaleat- ta, and tell Mr. Johnson that tehall be. 'happy to have him sup with me. Never miud your coat, now. Go." bowed veer head to the outpourines of a flohtt leavie, and at the end of five blind world's writh;to savo me frol goo minutes retetrus.j row? Oh Olive,you cannoteyoU shall not John --"Mr. Johnsrm says he will leave me,' . '1 must-- L must!' returned (thee. el'Ve: he hu get t° W 1° St Pet4nburg' for a liniment, and then he will be here.' O'harlee Vigo took tue with that brand OM (lout -"Very well, John. Now oit me -elorierl its so taking ine-bere mune the 'neckline fur/setting the table, with me the liltild wrath suet heti, of an , , , anti telegraph to sue wife's rooni and iniveeiter, world- sitt!...red Fn. nee; I eill telt lier . that ItIr. Johnson is aiming ; lid de:eta Lila now I. will not!' sli e then brash tip rev balloon, for I have an crie 4. iw1 -t.301:s!v. , engageuierg os LentIon sit 1 24co'cleck." - 1.10:in flies, awl the old gentleman r ins over io the West Indies to buy a frealiorange.) -A Li. riceiei Ma it iiihetwerer. • •r.• f• , !!,.• itaeratim leant of all wtll onuure a word :term. t , • • e• lee ote :mid sir her from Mrs. Maristowe: v Ace. 'Yea are rieht,' said Damerel. 'N.• •-• • e.,• me, is red and I especially owe to Miss Varc•ie a 'I,)• el, • :1 2..r a -17 ridorn r nis5n. 'I have reparation, which On nly part, I fee! eft)) a.) .ri•z1.11 110,1' int-, passionate never be paid in full:. en. a fer 1 1014 you oustte night 'But Mrs. Maristowe will hare no we romei i eould never Leh you far: such feelings,' returned Sir Hilton:- love agtia. i• recum your eride *I gave 'Hers is s nature incapable of compre- it „i• ;Alt henti 'Cleat4s Lending a soul like Olive's. Tell her, 1 ieree. ' nn.1 hound nipe-if to him for felt too inueh for her grief to ask her to ever. Sir Ilitton•on that defyots saved • A!.r IRISH .11:111.. -At the Litnertch Sesaions, recently, the jury, after's quar- ter of on hones absence, , returned hate court, "We find hins notgailty." Chair - Man -,--"A,,t;0 yen unanimous yew testify to my unhappy bro. sew s unfelt- your family &IMO, ?tIli you lest me.' eeteLejett e-ere„e: owe fint aecidod. ship, weitre aloe talliree.".(Great verdietl" Foreman: "We are,--yriar Wor- th: 00 ta-ora. tines • u riled away turn!? ter. Chnirman: ii not a proper ing gentleness when sane; leit hal she .cava hitn, bat he tite141 before Iler WiLll Sh011id have been meet grateful. Such cies:re:el.:el oenes, his fams mile and , done this at first, and voluntarily, 1 t yeur Worship, that the minority should worth niuch to me; but I would never .you shall not fersato me thus 4' he be ruled by the majority before going have consented to accept this justice said, with despernte calemess. have 4 vane unanimous irithe eud." (Lsugh- ter.) Chairman; "But how could you be iuto the merits of the cure. We theu bee__ words from Eleanor's mother would beett res• dote. from her lips on any • condition, least of U111 11E-0112 when you say you are 9 to 31" all on one involving Olive's name. Tell her, also, that all the sin and all the sidering wo laid upon that innocent head will to down now into John's nameless grave; and for hie sake, and because she pardoned him, 1 pardon her this last insult to Olive, sent to Olive, sent to:me through the venomous toneue of an enemy. This is my farewell to Mrs. liferistowe.' Let it be ours also, unless our readers care to hear that she marnedlthe needy brother of a marquis, and that a son was bent to her; whose pottering feet anti childish, laughter chased away the sound. of Eleanor's name from the halls of Maristowe Court. - CHAPTER IX. It was a fortnight after John's death, ati4 Olive, clad in deep oven:nine, xat upon 'a great rock by the sea -shore, 40(d- ing westward. He eyes were fixed res the dying splendor of the setting RIPI, whOse glory trailed along the sea in linca of purple, crimson, and gold. Dazzled by these, she did ,mit mce creeping near the shore, now 11 oiling into the light, now darkling in the -sha- dows. a stnett boat, impelled by a single rower. But her tiny figure, conspicu- ous in her black garments. stood out darkly against the glorious sea 11111d aty, vieible to him as. a beacon might 'be; &lid with hand somewhat Misteadert Le rowed swiftly towards her. - Then fees the keel grated on the tends, she ;Mtn - ed, and sew Sir Hilton Treweves. Lte came towards her hurriedly; and as she rose, mid would have sprung down f rem tho rock, his hand seized hers, and aided 'her. It was but the touch ef a moment; yet her heart beat, and her cheek crim- soned, while Sir Hilton grow pale te the 'Do you hold *out your hand to help me now r said Olive, a little wistfully - 'you would not touch mine less than a peer ago, even to say a last farewell 1' . 'Be cruel to inn if pee will, Olive,' he answered. 1. long to hear reproaches from your lips: I wish you wren' speak bitterly to nie; then I might have a hope.' iiive looked at him in the same wist- ful way; and, as her Oyes half filled w ith loved you too lone to let you go, and yeti have loved me. It is for Me you hart, weltered, not for Charles Vigo ; and by the mark of your' sufferings naw upon your face, I claim you. You shall INV& iterany inan's wife but mine :' 'Do you threaten me l'' aaid Olive. She smiled as she spoke, half sadlyohalf pniudly. 'You smile, Olive he -cried, eagerly catching at hope. 'Then you do net mean to forsake me utterlY 1' (Laughter.) Foretnan: "Your Worship, I took down those who were for- finding him guilty and those *ho were for ac - 'quitting him, and the minority agree to to the veediet of the majority." Chair-, main ."Oh, go Inside; each of the three west who were in the minority, ere they of opinion thaOthis min is guilty? Go iimele, and let them aeree about j don't waut to hear any more of your deliberations; go inside, and let them - tied that this mart clid net strike the pro - `i do not forsake you.' Rho replied ; see:mem" The jury then retired, and 'we ehaill always be friinds, and Boevigo is very neer ; wie shall even be neigh- handed ea a eemes a "64 guilty," . after a few minutes reentered court,and b°tr'llive said this with her eyes bent (in I ye-011larUl11114?"Agreed: (" ibte0 iy141.1) r‘e.i':119cutt.IeliTleonu' the ground, tool a faiut color steeling :my that the prig -otter is not guilty? Fore - into her cheelst Sho hod a thonglit iii emu "Wirdo.l'Clueirmen: "Is that the saying it which Sir li,,,Ilten did not un- 4.-erdiet of the. whole of . you?" Several derstend. lio fancied it. seng'sei 1 cruel- Juirorii: "Yes your Worship." Chaireaa' n: ly, with the intention to wountl. , Diselisigelhe prisoner .now. (Te the 'Olive, you hive grnwei Litter le me, 1 prisoner) '"1 hope if you come here again he cried, eagrily. °Von itieult nte When . 3-011 3 ilt 1)01 ..et (dr 5,* eaay. Prisoner: _ il:liatrtieoffnecirtiiiileer. frile_otintIsliuiqigi laitodhairite.:gs!ipaiwirrodly wohliolice com)ur, itirs. joineat...,ok...1)171.14aiirlantanit enj:Bbetittunly _. ___. 'civility -iestemi of your love. I will jut.,• (Loud Latighter in which the p10 .thiselest insult of neighborliness, inrYoloY Yon have, done mathillig at ill." Laughter.) - ( eire.' • - :- Olive glanced at bite- reproachfully,: lett 'te read her look wrona. '1es, I know,' he said. 'Ste* 1 instated you in the old time -I know I denied loco and ()Tared Charity t-1 know that before year eyes 1 prolniged my -band all this.' to another woman, but I did not know that veil could etoop-to take revenge for - • . 'I rereneed ' ,myself 'eine age,' said Olive, seltly, 'There hi no yengietice in my heart nom', . . 'You revenged ycureelf,' ho answered, fiercely; 'but hew 1 By heaping ben•- try remains apparently unchanged. file on me beneath which I writhe. You eumeose. &fled° bdoeswpyindour meoeulwihintioo tykiihilemil flir 41 . , , ....OTHING.-10116 of Her Majesty's In- spelIctors of Schools in the north, received 'Leved me' ' repeated Sir Milton bit- , the creation of the world, the' insPector • i mther astenished him. In speaking ot '1 to-joa-- I recently an answer from an urchin which `No, no,' said Olive, gently. -Iloreil yott.' terly, 'anti bound yourself to another I !Olive ; I ask yeur whole soul.' 1 in order to impress upon the pupil's min 4 I do not want Ruch love as tliat, asked.* little fellow. °Of vOltiit did God 1 'I cermet give-it:Oahe said, steadily. 1 mind the geeatnesieof the work, asked, 1, make it?' "Nothing," was the reply; and m'l,hmeavtehanooyoriugihiLit tetolelorreeynovou wnhoz 77.017, 'Did Toil ever- see. nothing?" "Yes,' acre bound to Eleanor Alaristowe.' 'when he continued -",oi the slikete; Sir.' i ' (To tie ca,trise-1.) . - ti. • - State e ec _ons enney Tama, Ohio, Iowa mid Oregon. -took place en Tues- doy wits generally favorable to the. Repubtioans. Pennsylvania went Re- • publimsn by increased majorities • Ohio, it is thoughttwill Acne alight Dr'sruncra- tic gains ; Iowa peeved Republican enough to defeat Ore Democrats and Grangses united len an overwhelming vote, aud Oregon secceeded in electing a Democratic member for Congress. The political situation throughout the coun- Biickaltet cartridges to the number of ' --weenemeememeesswisswee • wine millions ere being manufactured tents neteeret. ,She tried tnehink that tears, She turned lier face from hun. . ,..".11 :MO 1 Mriatz.t6ba. in ths Royal LabOratery at Woolwich ' slio did not belie e it : ehe -told herself '.11ways the same cold gentlemen' lie - - for the expedition agaipat the Ashantees. John hailegone to d with grief, and this. said, iii a 'despairing voice, 'Oh for a • (Ft u.11 t7te 'Fri e 1'1, :. 4 -Thavi cartridges are of nen kinds -one ' eelf-accutatinit a a thieve iiet lincein. t eie of the'old waywardness, a. ilash of After a oes,soa's residihiel in this Sec- being for the nsuzzle-loailing Enfield nem in tIto ihstm . the 01 1 149,30ion ! .-Sltall I never, 1113)'er tam, of Menitolea wherie tit; eeed wag rifles with which' the Feirtees and other - - When Vivian 1 411mnd:cartes te her, ht lieu it beck 1' - ' • ' - WC; thou of the neuisho i met 'frietidly naives are to be 'airmitiii. the , .,„ ons stitl excited and 'N.O".answertel 4 'live. sadly ; 'it is gam.) it is pleasing to-tstre a trip to the *eat- other for the Snider hreechbia,ding • ,n- esime iem• peleinieo. f: ,r c.ver. S”rrow hes hroken my spirt want. and cleat' lie iennense y:uala of , field ti•l. e, which are intended for 0 - foun,1 her queru until Inlet's con miwillitr,e (ellen belief islievt• truth ; and t the yoke, 1. shall never. vex the erain upon ;Cry farm. tt'st be_ ere ef elm:reviler troepa. • treed oe her, sho ex- world again•with the firo of my tongue.' hem. the •prentits f, grain reised in the -'1"emors"Ilosismtioimeosmsot. I 1 • 1.1 11 4 in. Thom woo something in her toue that IN0i4itice this season is much lereer then e - • „ • • Coeam--klaer - - -C1..inesd. passit4 , be.Sir. Hilton's 4ife ;_ -antl'i10 mera in- 1.., •:"Yoil at her till Itis eyes erew dial. - iUtiel Joliet , to il.i the de..) i iir ortler to spoke of ii, broken bear., and Sir Ildion t.hat ef any prI•atotts one. -1 re ya., • '•43'ner see.,..„,..V610:05,-'j4nfa.ovr° ai'i-n1;linea,i7,3-tuonibli• thtiol; li..-,.,,irit Teo operations Of didestiote- sod s' ' .' ' ' ;To eel) Com rORTfte t. --"By is theroug ! .' '- iliginatit 1.):ititerol greso -ist thie, the mere 'Olive,' he said, plea,' in g.ly, 'listen sto collect , -inowiedge cif the natant! laws which " i - ,. • bit ter she becehie against thein. Logo 1 inept -ore you. Do not send me latter niamer, and te reemt ie vere -;" sere it ten, a,fid by. a careful application of ..l.....---- . 'I came hither" igaialIteigrel, 'to on. away front you for ever. Ile my wif:, •satsfictory. - Whea. sell average nbtolt.. ! :he (Ina properties et well-seiecteid cocoa, trielt pori LO itcli.% ant to JOIIII.a gen- and come with toe to Italy for your i.thiriy-tive bestiels per acre, minnini• -1 4r. Lupo . 0 _ . hoelth'seake. Yoe are ill; yeti are weak; ! hctween twenty-eight eeid fo h provided oar breakfast ) you wens to me tbe shadow of your0elf.' fr.Osts wilt. avow" st least ilis voice shoot, and he held his hand i per aare. Tunnies irie lovratels her imploringly.tia she •shrunk-1)tive. The nabs .. thmess and kinduese u i n sane.. 0.1 testiinony will helve great weight with a ejurY ; and stirely'you will not refuse to show this pity tri the `family, whose af- fliction hi even tweeter than your ORR.' away from him against the melt. ; nemeing epee, a aversem over ferty „.?,...1.1„.1_k....f..,,s:h, .p.aelielterntoe,is ipalabetbielled-im.'"eJkaists,ence . .. 'Let Sir Hinton eiroutire me that he '1 contest be- yoer wife,' she replied. 1. poisorle tie the bitshei. The average -I... 4,01 ncvcr twirryl Olivo \Teruo°, and LB 'I mu engaged to Charles Vigo. I nove . yiettl of_ barleysis ahem flay beshelstper , r,..`".;;;i:-....,- _ _ . _,...._ . , ,,,, .„,,.,/.egje .7.thst John., is quite promised to be his wife. You heard A OP There. IL iii *AV. very heresy, out Ole wet '". „, :sem-teem es or Cemie.--"We arall •inaspieble vif cell 0 whea in liie son ois,' premise down yonder at the little inn summer trio detract ta, elightly front the ' 1119U" give au .t.enaltint (Asset' es, at- their she replied ; 'but without this promisA"--- when-whou yeti -refused me your love. ur..verhial. brightness of Idaniteli.4 bar- tset".•',5 in the Ittistc1n Howl, Lendost"- I wiH not comb forward. I'll never `Pity me, Olive r said Sir Hilton, pu 'fiw. The yield of .roo.teuheasm en so..,,,m4- iee artisu, ne eeisaies sly,,,,,,,,heid hsielilip:that f;irl to reap the reseed of her sionstely. '1 bad blind then. _ Is this tbing catraordinary. uy an - . • ,71, , : . ' ' your forgiveness, to remind me of that Hugh Grint, of Rot Creek, had seventy- . - , , 'Sign r cried Rimeritl. `She has been bitter time 1' Heavens I what right has five beshelts "of oats to the acre, and. Foary irElltge MXPRIHRWCE have Wilt - over fifty bushels of barley: ' An ei4kty- eidritihtoo,Teirtnles. anciaf I ;lir i, ,Wrioisiwagr e' flic.:rcial 1731 !risco (- -.arnewledg.ed to be the bolt remedy eltaux . rifoi• pulinonary and lung diseaties,embrao. -. ling the whole_wange from a slight cold ' ' . to a.slettled conaumption. Were it not ' sales with a delicately flavoured aerer- , -t , which may save us Raany Leavy `11 ser°°`7- lectors' bill."-ema .irrearc atztete. ,f naisually bevy, si-nply with Boiling Water or • the victim (4 alt. our prejudices. h ad, this ntan to steal you from me I-tp reb and injustice. 1 iun ashamed. uf my part in the matter ; show some temiereue 411Ante fey yoli rs,I M re. "Marmite We.• thlt Mno Mari tow. wee hard es Ebel e, COI11,1 say to man, 1 said to you that i ell her tears Itli lolly were foe hereelf, Meld,. 1 did not turn to him, till ail iny prevers to pm had failed Md.' Sir Hawn hid his fame nein% hendm he (multi net answer her. 'And even then,' cantirmed Olive, more softly, 'it was for Joint's sake 1 went. ' And shall I be so selfish now se and seeing all thn .madness and despair. to leave the man who helped me 4 lied upon his face,liew heart smote her with I a right to make Ins IMMO a byword, pity, end that teinnewered, prayer fur Iiiiilmnd heap the world's contemet on hint, and then forsake kiln I No, he has suffered for me. I will be true to my promise to him.' 'Suffered!' exclaimed Sir Hiltonomtch- ing at the word. 'It is beceuse he has suffered for your sake that you will not desert him? Then you meet net forsake me. 1 toll you it is I who have suffered --suffered horribly. And if wo speak of sufferings,. Olive, whit right had you to suffer for Mel -what right in loading me with this burden of gratitude,of wonder, of love, and now thruat me away !rem your life, 'telling me I shall bare this burdenfor ever, and yon will t ike nO payment-ynn will endure no return of love from me . 'I cannot help it,' Said Olive, with a qniverine voice ; 'I belong to Charles Vigo Row. Bet (le me justice, Hilton ; her behest o hilu her heart was nierciful, own that I tried to spare yen this pain. ho hurried away to find Sir Hilton. Retneinher how I pleaded with you that Thus it harped, that as the great night, with what tears end anguish, and gates of that doneful honse wherein his with what patience I bore your soorii.' brother lay were opened for Sir Hilton 'Olive, yeti ;nadOen me 1' cried dir Trewavan to pass out, he saw Vivian Hilten. 'Is it comforting to know that Demerol standing in the street. this misery is my own faith 1 And whs. not have said to me then, "I am inno- cent r ' • 'You would not have believed me,' replied Olive ; 'and to explain the cir- cumstances surrounding me would have been to denounce John. I thought it ine of all I hold dear on em-th 1' 'You gave him this right.' returned Olive, sorrowfully; 'all thart women enOisll her stems for other people. Atheigth, hoWever, Vivian persuaded herto cone) tient i k.• Reliniu to watch i the trial ; arid n co therm he easily pre- vailed on her, therough the enriosity, to enter the Court.I Then slicesew John, parden came beck to her memory, as the desperate cry of perishing soul. She no lenger doubted itia inadness, and madness is worthy of pity and par- don, even though its hand; be red with violence. When he fell senseless, she hurried away, Lis pale face haunting her ; and then oith tevra of mercy drep• ping on the paper, she wrote the letter 14 forgiveness, vrhieh calmed the agony trt n' despair and death. - HiltOn to call on me to -mor- row,' she said to, Demerol ; 'I will swear there lima no roister, gentler, or more harmless being on earth than that poor creetnre ; and fie must have been mad indeed when this deed-wei Tears stopped her; und used as he wat to tears in Arra. Maristowe, Vtvian Dsinerel pitied her now ; and glad to do I hying creature, of that I was certain. for his reams alt.! pardou she eoucluded • ',Hilton. 'lie hes appea' led from man's better to beitr your hate than to see you 'M b h • d • At first I did Sir Hilton 'Frewavas the f.abruptly. - - - judgment to find's, May he find mem dishonored ; and to know the truth honor,' he added, a little bitterly, 'of 'She has listened to my entreaty at IA/PORTA N'T NOTICE suspecting him, not thinking him, you last,' said John with clasped hands. ! cY 'I here w would hat e brought on you two teTrible all n moment's silence; then alternatives--esch one a dishonor. pratrs for theSe see, so gram' a kntght as poor Olive `I'ardon end peace -s I Vivian ;4ms bo not think me hard saying so.' h • f 1 'Then hav e her for•iven•ss,.1ohn?' 'You let me act in ignorance- -reject you up to "recnup' Sir liegh • ti tie does? es hand, and said, soft- 'A ou would not give me the c otos c -can ifre‘ce °I'm° 44 'His dm' th is a relief -a blessing. either,' returned Sir Hilton, bitterly. '01), that wee horrible-- too horrible 1' hkerr P. IL NIANN weither. It b , `Nrit ho • S. •1 lad f ' t ' Meuse Sign uarriage reinter tt am th* sea the I' his has Stied np a ele;f• Nerth 'Debt eight bushel grist. by measure of his, weighed One hundred and ton Nisbet's. John C. Ball, of White Mint, from seven bushels of seed potatoes raiami three htuldred and fifty lorilicts. D. ,Merrietro of the gator ni*hbourhood, foil itroit,its, it Would , long sinee Lime ramed tvr_el_____._ve bushelird. °Monti upon a* patch of land twenty feet squire. Theee "F"'", anu "lade "0 *ign• . are all ileta' and 'well "w"ctilY "1 1-4"1-434' . Ter. I ektitrigxer ov dtvr.ss. -We • +mist work if we• wonj . make: Few . AP:inter P:Int3-1 :. , people live by their wits, ravel labourie . ' the nstnteel inheritanct of our race, F0113 the Ilalifac 14,11,1,1er. necessary to heslthAs well as prosperit y: Ontario, is Prince de Ilattentnirg'. of the in the telegrams as being on'a risit to Royal Alfred. • Ile is On a month.' lea're 7i.i.ow for colds, coughs, rhetimatiem, The Prince Leine of Ilesseementioned thrg.i.tuirmuctounesso ca.u, iteimpects righverft thatect.itutztubeitnity il ii . means of cure should always be ready. '' of. absence, end is a great favorite with .ieurnizia. eraturt, chwie, at., there is ,Halifat peoplo. with whom he has asses- gothing like ithe 7 "tumuli= . rain mated for 'onto bier years. Why his -pre- Destroyer." For' salcr by all Druggists *once in Ontario shauld, RS the teleersen stens*, "creete siirprise," we are at A 10.1. tit imagine. l'rinee Battenburef. may mention, is like all Germans of high master of a trade. His is that of a printer, anal when the -Royal. Alfred's ball, in honor gfan ly Duierin. was on the tapie, he slulrel his proficiency in the fellow ine way: 0 gin, to the accident which haopen••:1 to Mr. Theakstone, the head of.tifo .00rb.r's job printing de- parternent, it i :mune alineet impomi for us to undertake, it adlitien troltien. nese alreadO in hend, the werkof setting u and •riittirothe "dance cards."• The sued -country dealer's. Alma:23 cents per betide. • 1141 Rink . vim*. ria! tv.,11 We Times We We4At ve GeV/. Ds gew /nor oweasituy of 14 I 11 maw, ' eiem Fee 4:id; • • • suemr May whore it la need. Ilt Is the :brutal t ever made. °seen*. mire. vien Stia;. T11110.V7. Otre bottle -ham cured Woo. calm. -Oly rents -worth has can't an iou, aton:,,„ cue,m one or tee bottles curet 1...1 elperief Pita.* aad KITNCY 4.41[ t.0 eight *yrplicitemi my< mix CASZ lizcoatarrx, Nirrceri or tun -miles listen.. ono betue es* Redw bt ,vcsxs Mending. Danlid Plank. of Prince, who broli.„:lit the manuscript, on Breelmekl. eons oentoy. 0.3.. i west ft.'re:vb9. :;k:oj'a.L:uftilheit elle't" learning the difficulty. immediately took - ,,';,11,7e' "auete," list of names, accomplish ing the task in fn re it;r;;Iitikare brie fi;‘,A 6° %nut itin46 let. I a workmanlike manner. -the young ladies Re,* no.1411K111,'Or NenSA, N. 1.,--`,i,.-57r.7,,"; who happened to hese preserved the gp,.11 1....t:t. of }wit Tri.crTHIC OIL restored the programme may possibly attach greater I ;;;;;',,!;',,.71,,';;;;11:`,Lne.'14 "c'exTkela abc'e a tev. ... 911017, „,,f wt.. yahoo to it on that account. ' orning, 21.- Y.. urrites;,. Your DMZ( TRIC Ott eur, d me of Bronchitis in *time Week." Dealers all over the ".untry nay: " We hare ncvax sold • medic • lif YE/tents° •ND 111PdliTANT EVENT., tbst has given such complete saUsfaction as nal:" -A lecture will DO delmered at Ottawas ii i. mesposes of six of the Baer Oita =sr ABE no the opening of the next maxim' of - ite''',Xe,,,,,r tes re°:1 t`' ta„Khe asjia; glarawfatte.:.nd Parliamei ler the Hon. L. 8. Hunting- th.ag et er Mai.te; Wi:1 Save you roue') suited; On. The subject will be taken from the me°.-.1.71):.-s.:e•d'it'elei.m ",''Pele"gri "Zia bl one of itevelations of Pie' John. einqo I-, rnme. .1 ee to e7litenes, gram, 1.77 v see "These Hands are Clean." Members nonfat hoe & itme&N, Nrwc.a.wmg, °Rt..' b.o:r off his coat weut to work and yet up the Melons. Anotier stem ha* had AstIts7: who hare purchased their seats are re- Aree„."'''',..`1";,..,e;he een_'Z't7.'ese and P.lectnies1.- sm. • Calle.e, r & C , Beyfield,Jim. Bentham. Regret J Paciasid. Eseler 1. II CAMP, CI6don; Reforti laelotoc•;g. /Iteltsea, smatunk; and •il medten • quested to attend. Subscriptions taken Sold in Greterieb. iiv (yea,. Juma exclaimed lorian. `B • more rrible than his suspect- mita ilton. ; o tea . Hilton did net Attempt to reply to in ignorance.' lirsend outlay in clouting a "Railway • ' this; he simply bowed his head, and 'Could I dare to give you ouch a ; Parliament" and I isd sinterestedsupport they walked on a few steps in -silence. choice asked Olive. 'Could put be- ! of the Unvernment aud "their policy. • timaaffibbenie.F of tbabill=rees 1 a Oster* pleasure In announcing tte public ot ly:91111,1. VIA Q • • teTTIAT St V - ess.em. TESTIMONIAL „. 'Perked for tbe last three years in the beet Wallow age ot the Wet I year, PAWN+ a rentian,... 0, the Florian was eilent; she thought moreel peat -ahe says p•tace now. It the 1106110 • vane- tietlected, often leads to that her this Limbless -them b the coward whoternotted a mr1 to take up - Ovine the lea saliabatils. bar be seem by is. W. A. MARTIN ed Ch I Vi 0 'I wrote to her weeks -many weeks '11 le‘se insert aud • tgek 'Kett h . re UL. as the shadow came into my mind, . ago,' said Joint, wearily, 'confessing, the • 'I Mame hither witb Mrs. Meristowm• fore you the alternative of being the 1 Ilinistems , le4r• Did eou ever think that what is winers we a H. sr trtin, 0.1.4t rich. W. A. II. eas I try,see at resensableret • °anima tor thetivieol, tillnik 1 LAT., always u0n0 non Justice. Lie would not ans e mintihued Datuerel. 'I could et/trolly desernincer of your own brother, or the charge cxpenees to the election fund. I termed a ceeinem cej.d. whew system.. taanon mita a„sa, Nob* ...mai TOWA sad croartyattit itivinatych:. sam. w.loyaa methodist chtm.h.,„,th es.msseuvis; sTrveinmapprennerghip eitta a t it di.d but. pass, tbrotigh: 1 truth, and imploring her parden e but kindly of Sir Hilton than did Charles, ; mot er forgives. will the daughter fore-P-84ljg • °as ..uthe idiom; int contrition for the mis- been a shame to help me to dee, know- army painful. And she is not gener- on herself guilt It would have Dins's. Lti: a "-- A tomer.] of the of l'auris gave a dinner, a fde n:loalyt Hsu aseoia• 'Were.% P"ra in Cho -Or. and se. 11,ePared to web, at Rant, ; pann1t41 in her mini dish e of bliss Var- 'You are right, Olive,' said Sir Hilton them a grey header rem . Th rouble.' Pith /6 •‘ see him in a nobler light than he did ; bridge it 1 And what I have done d treat •a sous . 1 inwide, ware miw et *Lee re, alum LIGHT AND HEAVY EIABNESS, num sites ed at at d'utio Tropeethilly, HORSZ-CLOTIII:40 ANN Eitirb14'11 COLLARS, P. VI. GLEN, President. ......-. in Int -eats etre enrol with despatch. Orders .Promptly attendee M. 111Pairmie only by 0. lt. PAseose & co., Hardware Trutakal Whelps, Carry -I.' °nabs, as.. ilic. W. -1 -Illy Aiealie toneststly Oa hand ahrotlaik- :. Now is the tire to Paint year Cutters 1 • Sleighs, and Carriages.' ! , .4:0;::::infrgn.:1444;coi.117)43':iarricirn.i.Rhge,.:Blirilitpezapcd.a. • alilaWi kv-a-c• - to with di evotteh ! I tioite'nek, &Ix, 141810- mil jealousy o'er° cleared away, he would ! the gulf narrowed, witl this pardo azo, to a number of ()dicers, au and she believed. when the formes of give mo likewige f hit ton . tali) judgmenta es the t. She even ing the truth.' most fatal ard distressing disease- -men- ett ilten) at tesetbei to at .o .•0 is generally easy of cams. 11 y. ot one V Id w cough Itryan's ' iforthsals, Ciederich. SOLE AGENTS,' ant Dia susamor. 1312. : Ooderich, June 49411171. „ • /:cooind yourself.' 'I sbohld have been it coward.indeed,if I min ate aed drunk well. Wheu the diti' Puhuoui, Walorevrilibefonntltaboaloot ; suffered, will that count for little 2=-a readth of a rutui's hanO-a step nearer hat she ehnult1 diiiike me is natin had irept your innocence wnhin my Sipa, 1 ner was over the 'errant went rowel f 'Then spoke privately- to the quick and spared ruptelf all this : I load- 'Then you see,' she continued, mourn- ! Kirsedi, or Coranoir wild he. -"1. thes's ,ur„.4 iwben • • Sold -lty otine on * or twice ' aaid Charles: 'and I : But that would have widened the gulf-- gnaw arnere o or she *Aid eagerly -gen me all b , the rest.' , to her I might hare died, you know, said Sir Hilton, 'W'hat is her m0s0. *van for• moment.' efficacies! in removing it They give i with the fiqueere. "BraudY, molt bausodisfr 1 ,..nerairy 41fsoct tor me lilt," cow ,>f,' $3.1.1 3110 ca,/tain rgiye Druggist, 0,, 'One the it is useless.; to deliver now, f 171y; 'it was impossibi• f all mon. to t bservant eyes had met • ed the plate' that would have ended alL %Lee. /hide ered D 'She desires sv. "Yr.niti t11.4 "1111, te • 1.1% • ,• - • • - • " manse or, ose es ' .„ • .., • • •• • 1 cents por - 4„. "' -- • ,e•