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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-6-13, Page 22 By Capt. Charles King, U.S. A. Author of ••1XxmArat Ramie" "Tits Colonist's Dat:umors," "Mal 1 I$ Kuru," let. (Copyright, by J. B. Lpplanod Cumpaa7, Philadelphia, and published by special winnow.] l'IiAPTSA 11. •'And so she's really going to marry Mr. Vila Antwerp," said Mrs. Burtou w Mrs. Waldron a few days later in tie month of sunshine and rosea "I did not think it possible when she lett," was the reply. "Why do you say so mover -"Oh, era Rayner writes that the cap- tain had to go to Washington OW some important family matters, and that she amt Nellie were at the sea shore again, and Mr. Van Antwerp was with than from morning till night Ile looked w lerarn sod haggard, she said, that Nellie oould not but take pity on him. Heav- iest think of having five hundred thou seed dollars sighing its lite away for you! -especially when he.. handsome. Mrs. Rayner made me promise to send itrigbt bock, because he would never give her ore before, but she sent his picture. It's splendid. Wait, and IT show you." And Mks Buxton darted into the house. THE Bt BON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1890. ME DOMINION IN BRIE skier in Parts, 1 -- ODDS AND ENDS. IbrItang of Proem Bass nmodlrat people take swam air pater of the followingMhim wrests that be mat bees taw w !Seer erre •sego neaeseee sew ever Tem. I. se- b (ltslat Ailsa'. remark thee~ day in fire galleries of the Louvre. Ba- day , by tLs wears er Nem man. M Mt ek it tot emrkgreeted the, nill I)1 Civilian omdrlrae, el comas. atsd ono dark sad yet as light," as fie man the d$ an. hair of a girl was to be "Oh sleagsd b apptltsewo Mao" be said about kr .hurt toe of coal. Now, it fay b that Ms. o be was a youth w tea d a mooed It ligettlrlaet, it war for hem b It most have bed s wb«►leright who V not Seo [Ser this duty we req wmsar►.. take t look at mite b• bad eat was lint put in spokesmen by hie foliose b osrtataiy �o�d and seam, bo, to be as good hooklas w sees tYot lei wore the chevrons of a deals RE serenest 111 tie Battle Butte "1/e has gown satsod white." the Ileolssarrt. "etre I'm told he bas aimodemed his business in New York and never will return to the United States." Rayner. too, has grown gray. A Mk - grans frown lis wife summoned him to the seaside from Washington the day after this strange adventure of here. Ile found her somewhat prostrate. hie sister - In -law very pale and quiet, aril the clerks of the hotel unable to account for the disappe.r ew of Mr. Vas Antwerp. Bent. Hayne, they said, had told them be received news which compelled him to go back to New York at once; but the gentleman's traps were all in his room. Mr. Hayne, too, had gone to New York; and thither the captain followed. A he - ter carne to Win at the W which he read and handed in silence to went to exchange a few words with their reveler. He teems in need of consola- tion. "Don't be so downhearted, Mr. Van Antwerp. It is very early in the sum- mer, and you have the whole season be- fore you." "No, Mn. Rayner, it is very different from last year. 1 cannot explain it, but 1 know there has been a change. 1 feel es -as 1 used to in my old, wild days when a change of luck was coming. It's like the gambler's superstition. but 1 can- not shake it O. Something told me she was lost to me when you boarded that Pacific express last February. I was a fool ever to have let her go." "Is she still so determined*' "I cannot shake her resolution. She says that at the end of the year's tine originally agreed upon she will keep her promise; but she will listen to no earlier marriage. I have about given up all hope. Something again -that fearful mounding 1 cannot shake off -tells me that my only chance lay in getting her to go with me this month. Once abroad with her, I could make her' happy; but"— Ile breaks off looking about him in the strange, hunted manner she has noted once or twice already. "You are all llastrung, Mr. Van Ant- werp. Why not do to bed and try and eleepf Yea see be so much brighter to- morrow." o- mor ow " I cannot sleep. But don't let mekeep you. I'll go out and smoke a cigar. Good night, Mrs. Rayner. Whatever comes of it all, I shall not forget your kindness." So be turns away, and she still stands • at the foot of the staircase, watching him uneasily. Ile has aged greatly in the pad few months. She is shocked to see how gray, how fitful, nervous, irritable he has become. As he moves towards the doorway she notes how thin his cheek has grown, and wonders at the ir- resolution in his when he reaches the broad plat's. He stands there an instant, the massive doorway forming a frame for a picture en sil- houette, his tall, spare figure thrown black upon the silver sea beyond. He looks up and down the now deserted gal- leries, fumbles in his pocket. for his cigar cafe, bites off with nervous clip the end of a huge "Regalia." strikes a light, and before the flame is half applied to his weed throws it away. then turns sharply and strides out of sight towards the office. Another instant, and, as though in pursuit, a second figure. erect. soldierly, with quick and bounding step strides across tine glittering moon streak, and Mrs. Rayner'* heart stands still. Only for an instant, though. She has seen and i Lawrence Hayne. rowly. Concealed from them he is following Mr. Want to see a picture of the Hurn you Van Antwerp, sod there can he but one ought to go and perforate?" asked Web- purpose in hiscoming here --Nellie. But liter, with that lofty indifference which what can he want with her -her right - have to the ravages of the fug lover? She springs from the lower tender passion on subjects other than step on which she has been standing, themselves. runs across the tessellated floor. and stops "To whom do you refer?"askedBayne, short in the doorway. gating after the mailing gravely, and little imagining two figures. She is startled to find them close at hand -one. Van Antwerp. close what was in store for him. "This," said Webster, holding oot the to the railing, facing towards her, his Card. Hayne took it, gave one gleno, features ghastly in the moonlight. his darted, seised it with both hands, stud- left hand resting. and .. , hine lad it eagerly, while hie own face rapidly o0 one of the tall wooden pillars: floe paled, then looked up with quick. search- other, Mayne, with white clinching fists ing eves advancing upon him. Above the hos- "Who is this?" he asked. boom and roar of the surf she distinctly "The man who's engaged to Miss Tra- hears the clear tenor ring of his voice in von- Mr. Van Antwerp." the tone of command she last heard un - "This -this --Mr. Van Antwerp!" ex- der the ehadowe of the Rockies, two claimed iJayne. his face white as a sheet. thousand miles away: "Here, take it. Royce!" '• Halt '" And in an instant he had turned and No wonder ■ gentleman in civil life gone.looks amazedat so peremptory a sum - "Well. 1'11 1e hanged it 1 knew that mons from a total stranger. In his high he was that hard hit:' drawled Webster. indignation will he not strike the imper- Itid you. R.•ycer tinent subaltern to earth? As a well But Royce did not answer. bred woman it occurs to her that she • • • • • • • ought to rush out and avert hostilities by A gorgeous moonlight is lathing the , them or something: but she Jersey coast in sparkling silver. The has no time to act. The next words tumbling billows comae thundering in to simply take her breath away: the shining strand, and sending their "Sergi. Gower. I arrest you as a dee hinting. seething, whirling waters. all utter and thief! You deserted from F shimmer and radiance. to the very feet troop. -th cavalry, at Battle Buttle!" of the groups of spectators. There are She sites the fearful gleam on the dark hundreds of people wintered here and man's face; there is a sudden seeing, a there along the shingle. and among the clinch. a straining to and fro of two group a pale faced young man in tweed forms -one tall. black. snaky, the other traveling mit lies made his way to a Tight, lithe. agile and trained; muttered point where be cm command a view of curse. ppaving breath, and then, sure as jai the passers by. It is nearly 11 o'clock fate, thetaller man is being borne back - before (hey begin to break up and seek ward against the rail. She sees the dark the broad corridors of the k1rilliantlt With one shriek of warning cad terror she aprieys towards t*nw-ru iw time. When she 1. three or four young . were at the gate chat- ting with Mrs. Waldron. and the picture was palmed from hand to hand, exciting varied comment It was a simple carte de viite, of the style once spoken of as vignette --only the head and shoulders being visible -but it was the picture of a sarong, clear cut face, with thick, wavy black hair just tingeing with gray, a drooping mustache and long English whiskers. The eyes were heavy browed. and, though partially shaded by the gold rimmed pine -nes, were piercing and fine. Mr. Van Antwerp was unques- tionably a fine looking man. ".Here comes Hayne." said Royce. "Show it to him. He likes pictures: though I wouldn't like this one if I were in his place." Mr. Hayne stopped in some surprise when hailed, greeted Mn. Waldron warmly and bowed to Mrs. Buxton, who was watching him nar- Hayne. It was See follows: "By the time this reaches you I shall be beyond reach of the low and on my way to Europe to spend what may be left of my days. 1 hope they may be few; for the punishment that has fallen upon we is more than I can bear. though no more than 1 deserve. You have heard that my college days were wild. and that after repeated warnings my father drove me from home. sending me to Wyoming to embark in the cattle business. I pre- ferred gambling, and lost what he gave me. There was nothing then left but to enlist: and 1 joined the -els. Mother atilt believed me in or near Denver, and wrote regularly there. The life was hor- rible to me after tie luxury and lack of restraint 1 bad enjoyed. and I meant to desert. Chance threw in my way that 1 robbed poor Hull the night before he was killed, repackedthe paper se that even the torn edges would show the , . , resealed it -all just as I have had to hear through h.:r pure and sacred lips it was finally told and her lover saved. ••God knows I was shocked when I heard in Denver he was to be tried for the crime. 1 hastened to Cheyenne, not daring to slow myself to him or any one, and restored every cent of the money, placing it in Mn. Clancy's hands, as 1 dared not day: but 1 had hoped to give it to Clancy. who had not arrived. The police knew me and I had to go. I gave every cent 1 had, and walked back to Denver, then got word to mother of my fearful danger: and, though she never knew 1 was a deserter, she sent me money. and 1 came east and went abroad. Then my whole life changed. I was appalled to think how low I had L..'b 8elphor Soap is an toilet artiste, and eleawee and Um saw moat effectually. The 'stream depth of misery e e email boy with • new petit 4,1 bouts and so meed poodle. There are may indications of worms, but Dr Lue's Worm Syrup meets tbem is every dee eseeseefully. • ' I don't like to eat .our apples," said • hale t.uy. "They maks my teeth feel Seo embarrassed." tamest parolee psedble, because beauty gives pleasure to other peopb. Beauty of posses M the expseesion of soendhi•g oorrespooding to it le the naiad and soul, and is to be prised acotledit1iy. True beauty Domes from the cultivation of the higher gram* d the mind sad nut, as well as the taro of floe body, and cannot exist without this. A dried up old professor who knows forty laoguag'es, sad yet is weak eyed, lank haired, stoop shouldered amd dyspeptic, is as far trues being a per- fect developed man ea the p Of the e for two the pr more agreeable object to look at. The Greeks were nearer right than we think (ke•sional dos of • good cathartto when tbev gave pkyioal culture .o high mother. like Burdock Pills are necessary to keep I a pix. So. girls and women of all I •• At what age do jou think he will on. th. blood pun and the body healthy. 1 yee be as beautiful ..you can. Make deeetatsd it r THE 'Y.r - OOLu1MN. A boy sated Joke Hickey, thirtwa Isms et see, deed is the hrpital •t Mee amaessesek, 14.J.. cal leek jaw, brought se by the sea el .igerettes. [leery M. gla.lay. the Adrian an. placer, tattles that Ib late Dr Livte* des wee • weal sbst•teer fano aalotiesl. .•5 beverages denise his reside... r Alia, and that be himeed, dada, three and one hall yens' meioses is that Ionid elueste, did net drink tee tabieapous- h.1e u1 spritsails bquore sad was .tee months in the wildest parts of At without a symptom of dismiss. - Citizen. mess aim .f aMesssenessig ■T [Mala sooaa. "I sat wales to have my boy sire temperance pledge, fret I do mut think it right to let bin du so sant he seder - stands the mature ..f • vole," said • load Then are spiders as small as • grain of . and. end tiny spin • thread w fine that it takes four thousand of them to make • beide hair. Enrich the blood by the use of Mil• burn's Beef, Iron and Wuue, wbich sup- plies the necessary blood building mater- wl.-- lm. Tommy • "Pa, may I eek you a gees tion f' P• : "Certainly, my child.'. Tommy : "Well. when is the wind when it does of blow 1" lighted hotel. A great military hand .4 nearly forty pieces in playing superbly at intervals. and every now and then, stirringmartial strains e Why allow your life to be made miser- able by buzzing ideas when Wilsons Fly Pads will annihilate them and give you peace. Try them. Sold byall drug - Rua. lm. '•Ps, is a lambkin a little Iamb C "Yes, my boy." "And amaniku a little man r. '.Tea" "Well, 1 suppose the forty winks yos teas every night after supper is • napkin, isn't at :" Yellow Oil has done good work for 90 years in euriog muscular rheumatism, lumbago, croup, quinsy, odds, sprains, bruin, borns an.i all pains and aches. It is equally good for man or beast. 2 "Arthur,'" said hie mother, "do you think you'll get a prize at school fn- be- ing iced 7" "No'm," maid Arthur. "Why not, air 1" asked hie father. sternly, lay ing dews bis paper. "Beau.e they dos t give any," answered Arthur, meek - fallen. I shunned .. stud- ied, did well at Heidelberg; father for- gave me. and died; but God has not for- given. and at the moment when 1 thought my life redeemed this retribution over- takes me. "11 1 may ask anything, it is that mother may never know the truth. I will tell her that Nellie could not love me, and I could not bare to day." Some few weeks later that summer Mies Travers stood by the same balcony rail, with an open letter in her hand. There wen a soft flush on her pretty, peachy cheek, and a fax away look in her sweet blue eyes. "What news from \Varrener. Nellie?" asked Mn. Rayner. '•FlutTy has reappeared." "Indeed: Where??" "At Mr. iiayne's. He writes that at he returned. the moment he entered the hall the came running up to him. arching her back and purring her delight and welcoming him just as though she be• longed there now: and"— "And what. Nellie'!' '•Ile saws he means to keep her until come to claim her." THL Kaiser Frederick's meeremar7. Herr Gustav Freytag has just pub- lished an essay on Karl von Normann, former secretary grid court marshal Emperor Frederick from 1864 to 1891. Shortly attar, his father came in, and The author describes how intimate were ' when told the state of •ffein he crawled the relations between von Normann and Ion his hands and knees in search of his the crown princes family, who regarded do and heir, when to his astonishment him as a member of it in the true sense be was greeted with this tnuuiry . ' I. of the word. In the first years of hie she atter you too, father 7" office he performed all the duties of pri- nese* Yat -- vete secretary; he carried on all the cor- 1►1 husband had asthma for eight of the crown prinoe and 7g prinee.s with the artists, authors, and years with severe ceeugh, and his lungs the charitable institutions with which �" were affected. 11e could neither were I. bout by degrees yse red, work, nor get relief from any meal- theybecame the mod intimate counselor of the prince's family. In the year 18.84 he withdrew from court and went into the service of the date. After a short preparati,,n he tat came Pr uasian ambassador to Bruns- wick, Oldenburg and Lippe. In the early morning of the day on which Nor- mann or mann left the crown prince the latter came to his room, embraced and kissed him, thanked him for his services, and of 1Y. eases•. ver Rade Slaoghter Howe Flies in millions. They are safe, cleanly and effectual. lm. yourselves handsome by physical du- eler, by intellectual work and by cul- tivating a sweet temper and generous, kindly spirit w all mankind. A. u sate end a edeattea. Ex -President White, of Cornell, u en- thusiastically in favor of coeducation and athletic exercises. Coeducation makes women more womanly and then more manly, he says. And sunshine, fresh air amd vigorous physical exercises are more important fax girls than for boys even, because "co-ed." girl students In their zeal fax study are apt to neglect their bodies. In his judgment no girl should be permitted to take a college course unless she also took a proper sys- tem of regular exercise in a gymnsaium or elsewhere. rbUd Wit. Ore mcrninq mamas was dressing a chicken for the next day's diatom', and grandma called Willie to ee.rns i0 and stay with her "e►, no. be maid, "I w ent to stay and see mamma drew" - end then, with a twinkle iu hos eye- "ne, undress the chicken." sed Acid Siesaarb. Having used your Burdock Blood Bit- ten successfully for some time past for my complaint, biliousness and acid stcm- e ch, I bare never found its equal 2 Taos. W. Smote, Si. Thoma,, 001. "At insist or nine, I shdw'd (hiek," she replied. '•Aud is the .e•nwhile the little fel- low may leern to like the time of wise ur eider. Chtldreo are never safe sway from item.. and mime kind osgkbor, is .iM.ken kindness, .•f ou.ree, may 1e64 this little 00e a feet into paths of evil by (riving hist • taute of wino oe eider." "That is tree," answered the mother; Tricks et limasser. To illustrate bow the little tricks of insane: are copied and become the fash- ion, it is told of s debutante of several serous ago who speedily became a pro- nounced belle that at ber first few ap- pearances in society. out of sheer embar- rassment, gibe invariably stood with ber hands clasped. Before she ceased to re- sort w this peculiar method of relief her reign became established, and all t,e girl of her set, fixing her .uprent acy, quickly saw and copied her inter- twining 6egess A child may be seffomt.d by a bed attack of Croup. Wilson's Wild Cherry gives Immediate relief end yoickly cure. Croup, Whooping Cough, Cold in the Heed, Bronchitis and simmer diseases Get • bottle and keep it ie the huuse, ht may mere your child'! lite as it has di no in many cane. It is so pleasant that children take it like syrup. For Coutts and Cold. in •dolts it has equal. Get the geooioe in white 00 wrappers. l m. We'd ma.s gmeesb. "Willer Johnson,'' said the teacher, "if you had 6.e doughnuts, and your mother were to give you four mon, hew seamy would yon have ?" Willie twisted the corners of his jacket, moved his lips, and tried to tbiek, but he couldn't. "Don't count 'am ep," said the teacher, ; "tell me right off " "I ahnold have-a - a--s-e-" "Well, how many 7" "Hob - I sb'd have '000gb, I guess !" said Willie, grinaiog broadly. and the next Sunday kir fuer year-old buy signed the pledge so the Sabbath school. Some weeks Iter, when I was agai .1su0g the mother, her little boy in from his play. He had bees apssdt ins an hour watt. • neighbor. "Mamma," he said, in kit sweet, baby way, "it isn't beer dat Mrs. Martin dicks out of her beer bottle ; it is filo." "Hue do you tower that r' asked kis mamma. "She told me eo. I maid, 'Mrs. Mar- tin, is tat beer you are choking oat of the beer bottle f and Sebe said, 'No, Tom• my, dat u oldie ;' and deo after ■while she said. 'Will you have some oldie, Tummy r and I said, 'No, 'sok you, Mrs. Martin, 1 don't dank meta • .. The mother mulled. She know, Dow, that her boy could 1. and that with the pleasant fumes of oder about hem b0 could keep his pledge. As leen as children can understand what dronken.ees is and what troth is, they can 1 sad keep • pledge. Let the little children sign the pledge, the earlier the better. eJ that the taste fax these tempting drinks may never be • stumbling block in the walk of life. - Cake Signal. A sere T.I.dlete.y• ameelr ''area. An Indian boy, who was obliged b To Tas $DIToa .-Please inform your leave school to go to work, made • little leaden that I hero a positive remedy farewell speech, in which he said : "It fax the above named di.eass By its to timely me thousands of hopeless cease have been permanently eared. I .he11 be glad tc seed two bottles of my remedy rats to any of your readers who have if slay .i11 bead me their Express aced P.O. address Respectfully, Da T. A. Sm.ocuw. y 161 W. A Ielasde et., Toronto, Ont. makes me feel very sorry when I th' k thatlnext'week my 'hair will be filled with my absence. ' Another buy preyed that he might walk "more ly be- fore the world.' r ea ts'sl rmetere. As a simple, natural laxative, stomachic, blood, brain and nerve toner, when taken as directed, the value of Burdock Blood Bitten cannot be over- estimated. while em a cure for consti- pation. indigestion, liver diseases, im- pure blood, t senora sod sick headache, it is the beet that money an buy 2 A t'ea.es •mteisos. A naughty little boy one day eluded b7 creeping under a .table, where his mother could not reach him. eau be tried. Bore time ago we tot Hamyard'i...,Pectorel Balsam. and after Scrofula. taking six or eight bottles his cough is In any one relief entirely cored, the asthma greatly Ts- first few dosed hovel. and his lungs greatly benefited. 2 Mkt /trots Coto H, Apsley, "Mt. A Weeden■1 /fear. "It i a wnnderfa' place is Australia,' said a Scntchmao the other day to a friend; "it. thirteen times as big as Tweet, Turret. fee Divorce. Nebraska City is ermine to the fleet with a ro.h on the divorce goestion. A recent despatch from that city this most remarkable reourd:--"A peri• tion fax divorce was filed in Nebraske City at 2 p m.; the defendant's answer at 2:15; the wee was planed in the re- feree. bands at 2:30; he reported at 3:20; and the decree of the court was greeted at 3.40. Chicago should eraoefelly yield the palm." -Milwaukee Sentinel. Wiwi N wlu See. 1 to 2 bottles Headache. 1 to 2 bottles of Biliousness. 1 to 4 bottles of Constipation. 1 to 4 bottles of Dyspepsua. 1 'o 6 bottles of Bad Blond. 1 to 6 bottles of of B. B. B. arm suddenlii relax its grasp of the gray Sumps." "How an that be, moo 7" form and disappear an instant Then said: "w hon 1 am emperor you will he asked the other, "sine. Europe'. Dee of there it come* again. and with it a the first whom 1 *hall call to my side.- the quarters of the glebe "I'll tell ins gleans of steel. With one shriek of .A short time after the sick Emperor boo it is: it wade disonyered till aftev rd* Frederick arrived et Charl.ttenlurg, the glean was .Ivartered and Seo it was made • fifth goerte .. The Feistiest allwaa$ee Has not materially chanced within the last year, bet Whore's Wild Cherry is beenmisg better known story weak as • as some m ret ns mm warning end termor ale stpnng* _ thrilling through the air. a young girl in them -just In time. Hlayne glances up. herr von Newmann was informed of the • group neer at hand beats time with catches the lifted wrist. hurls his whole illustrirw, patients wish to have him her pretty foot and seems to quiver with weight epos the tettering figure, and near him. and his removal to Berlin was the influence of the soldier melodies. A over KOOK the Knickerhorker prone upon talked ah.aut. When for this meson be tall dark eyed dark haired man Lead. the floor. 11 instant: "(too wag summoned to the emperor, and ap- devotedly over her gut ism t•■., operas k iakuxw. MT. Rayner. Thio is no place rime to bis full height at times, and there fax you. terve him to m.." is something in the carrier" and mien. And in that instant. before either ran that tette that soldier songs have thrilled prevent Moven Van Antwerp, alias his veins ere now. And this man the Gower, springs to hs feet. leaps oyer the young traveler la gray watches as though bb any rail and disappears In the depths prarh.d the hod vet the patient, elle pen eon for Coote, Golds, Whoopinr peror, en seeing him step into the nem, of Velem and other stretched booth arms out toward him ' GOalk' err"' b.. He .ank on his knees before the bed • OOs of floe Throat. Cbst •nd weeping• and the emperor held him lamg Loll' For twenty yesn this reissue In ekes embrace. It was the last time sadieine leas been used In menrvgi of they met. and a tow week, atter the em• families with the greatest •.rows. Mold Ise eye were fssoins ted Standing Stands i below it ls •ods eTht of not nxwa than 's death on July J 1 1' de tiKarl von by all dreg:sista Get the genuine 1s pexo the shade of a littlesummer house. he ern feet to Ilse sande hermit the dark 4ormrman died of heart dleesse.-Berta white wewepea es.ly. 1 s. rsaver eem.aem biseerutinv a els. group. !Bross' that dnderlws the piasn. but he Car. I.omdon Standard. At lad the musicians go and the people hes gone down int., the passage itself. MIMs.e. The sande antrum rum deserted: the When Yr. IlsyO,, running down else Fee read. we F.'s.. greet plasma an emptied of their prom dept. gain* hie way to the spare beneath; eb best re.l.dy i ever .'-orders: the halls and cirri/keno are still the pyarxa, no trace of the fugitive eon � seed. 1 had • heeling breast 16 'soothe !•trashed by the few belated ch•p.rnnr he Ant ago, whsle was very sews i rot en m- ead their giddy charges. The murk loo lief eatil i tried Halyard's Yell or ()i1, lei ski gleam Mme „ha, to her zwem and Nor deem Mr. Van Antwerp appear at weed eve iwMsnt relief• an, etlmt, the bird molds, d the group bnakfad on the following morning nor Mas J,x► Coa.mrv, Ile. Marys, Oat. That Seo cheered the grottos of the uegaiw b awy Penes kaiows to *1110111017- oe eesrep, gamey sr s Ade see fellow mpg attM fr Ih em far a mess I Aa elbow d the -kb eavalTm. gwdise • 1 an r.p••••M.eel Fem. Seifkine-- Te gods ! Look at Brie. Iea't he stash epi What's the matter with him that he's grows on greed all of a redeem t Has b made • Metes*, or- l BB.ley-Ile We .ifs net him dome haws the other day ti meta seers dab for bar, and he aim* .itaim two sheds" of getting the right color.-Lwtente Amerman . C. C. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. will cure will cure will core will will An aster ed Mire ba Chief Jostles Beasley, u1 New Jersey, who pods. himself oo the rural charac- ter of his dress and appearance. while on a reoeet vett to New lurk City, was one afternoon standing oo the step of • eminent hotel whoa he was.000sted by s perfect stranger, whom be at Dees op as • ow.ideuoe operator. "It has been • long time since we met," said the newcomer in an affable etaa- mer. "Yes.' mid the Chief Justice, masimg- ly, ''quite a loos time." "Are you enjoying ycurvelt as ads! 7" asked the moo, e.tdently feeling for an to mon in his little game. •'Yes, as usual," answered the Chief Jostles, with a sunny smile. "Still in the same old hastiness, eh 1 ' " Yes ; still in the same old bwrsese. "What business is it? It's been lac 'diet ince I've seen yon that I declare 1'.e geit.e forgotten." The Chief Joetici s eyes sparkled merrily, as he recited, with an as- s.mptieen of innocence which would have door no discredit to • first -clean odor: ''Beadier rogues to jail '" The coobdeace man stand .t him sod then suddenly shot c fl drown the street, while the Chief Justice looked after him with all the innocence and I of • Jersey farmer totally ignorant of city wiles and deloeiu•na g rarer Farb. A great many people in the neighbor- hood c1 Niagara Falls are mazy just now over the project of creating a great. water power so that village Promised capitalists are at the back of the project, and leant scientists are weeklies at the problem of utilizing a fraction of the enormous power of the great cataract. Real estate has jumped 1,000 per Dent. The project implies the oo.orstr.tion of • barge number of mamefactsring plant in the little village nt Niagara Falls, •leo the transmission of power to con by 20 mile cables laid oe the bed of flee river. The tunnel at Neuters Falls will core .sake that village • sod desirable spot for floor makers• end all other 'supreme will fare rndhng ceotree.' fro. B.dapst 10 Minneapolis, may well beset to tremble 2 when the t0mnw) 1 project 'gets up • move.' The scheme will !give Niagara Falls sufficient power te grind •11 the spring wheat mown in tile taited States. The poser will be snor- .oes, lineament, unaffected by middle! short of an earthquake severe Mee" M wreck the cataract, and soo.omisel he the Iflbq ` Winnipeg has mems a fie malfe wawa' Mona esmpesiters me r dribs. A aemhn d eras d Maio are Sege • Bresymd. The Pa.dyMy et Liebe) met a4 Bea toe Ws week. T. Delia bopped did es The iv et Caserbellauirtil. Daring Apra pent ..dk et gold mid Is Nova Sss I Three headted real beavers of Moat MU go em @tribe'hardy. Pity d Y are big careered by Frei river mimes wishess. Tbme win be a great wrap of fru' Edward county this year. Awarding to the edictal rwbmrs Mr. metusTry in Ladle wee SU. Rai is the western part of Mae have Improved the crop prospect terra An attnep1 wee mads to here tK J church. th eith's lefts. the other ..ems 'The Ramos Cathie Chord at Pi Road. T. L L, hes bees destroyed by fl Robert J. Bryan, was drowsed et sweat armee tee capsizing of • nano The calls at Simians were Wuml eating the Dub of Cce.•wgkt's stay Wight Catholic pieta hay. srrly W rmipeg for mimiumary wort 1. the I west. A cargo of Newfouadlsad herring gold for manure of North Sydney last for 10c a lord. Joseph Ropes, • artm of tit John, emeriti the other day ateavawab while heath . A family le Sib Leaden has her mesad by ..hes maid salmon. T• AM. Thames Raphe'. of OILe ase•Pue tee Cosgervmttve Dominatl Gls.gerry. Two bard and contents belonging YeNelly, Maidetoos 1 owrship, eve troyed by tires George Rimmoee, farmer, Longwoc deeded as Saturday by cutting hie with 1010 jacked. Ter body of Adam John,ton, will be had from the in their boots sed oboes RW11At0a £ 00. Sirs, -I was formerly a resident of Port L Toer sad have always used Minard'• Li.imeat is s y ieessbold, and twos it to he the beat tames* fur emer- gencies of ordinary fbareeter. Norway, Ha Jones A. Rwnw. Abseil Terasdee.. The first fads noted are tent the .t metaphors is ennoally calms jest before the tornado approaches, sad these vin - lent eooditione neeur east frequently be - teen the soothe Apel sad August, on dories the warmest sasses of dee year. The air is sultry Worn the violent ohmage hegins, sad it hoe bees gulsanlly loved that the aide& is the ernes of the storm move web the serfage .rods from right to left. The eelsmlty of 1b stores is about fere miles per leer, and aheadergber err frequent daring, sad is the fettlea of the tweeds The velocity of the destroying whirlwind 1. teeth usage the th.t of the memv stems, Wee abed! 350 .il. per lase. -8ae.stids Astoria's. extreme. • levo eeeepatses. A New Tort destiet employs a lady a.pistent at • misery of $.3 a week and • s".tsimies for every eneteser, who goes from lose to hoose and eases beth. She is young and pretty, attractively deemed, and. while self-assertive, she is a lady is all that the name replier. She has taken a enures of medical destistry, and lowers enough •boat the sock to rep • serve, soothe a *Ma /ambera put. temporary fillips 1114111114111, isq immedute 1Neftrr child'. tooth .ed 10.41 N 1MM the little molars .ad leek* seed streightesias. la a hand Mud the marries m•terlal Ise that peeper►, blit/ • supply of drugs. patsies .lore sad the like for dresirg the teeth. Ordin•ti she aeries 10 es.M be pet • eel d teeth ia order, bet the mesas of a small fami- ly are looked tato kw a *espied dollars. "Ter • load time I W se watift.erell isdbu at might, ase very t1.pMl- Med. After laktag two halNwel LIS'S Illeiespet lls, relorsed mi . y �u wtetrld are •�� health was D. IL Moho. Oart� w drowned in tae Thames at I.00d..n a day, has been recovered. The corner done of the Dior church at Winchester, Out., was the Mesomle fraternity. , Mew Brown, of Fort Eris, di. county poor boos la Welland, on 'tl at the ripe old age of «1* years. Two shouiMrdde��r� taworth of 4 gear was .atrvyei°otrr; e Norm Cep's Breton mast • fobs days ago. Jobe Jardine, jr-, en.onnows hem Cossrvattve candidate for the t in the Kant County, New Broder" tion. The Freed war ship Memo W Hanle: a bar way frac tae West 'rddmr . tae Freed asst in Newt, The wain. priatiot portion of the root *5 deshfe Imam the (heed Tr owap between 1.11evtll• sad Napalms At the University, Fredericton. orrery degree of LL D. wee mann Leonard Tilley, the Lsut.410.ernt Brn.awtak. George Brown, recently ant t Vwas arrested em Thursday e iew raping Ages Wilhelm, old girl f teen Harry, • tenser living nes burg, dle4 Haturday iron hydroid two days' gide..- Be was biteei Sem mouths ago. Executive clamswey hes been del ane of Henry Smith. the London demur, who will thereon% expiate on the gallows on June 14. The aameeded List of the killed Ing Lunatics who were an Lowy Asylum shows the number to be of whom are believed when peri The explosion of five pounds a something of • sensation kin who was softening Otis stuff ata fire was badly injur The recount in Hants County, suited in the return of Dr. Halm mete, by a majority of are vote Doug&U, who was previoeedy res ed. Prof. Wiggles, or Ottawa, mays are now In nearly the same positi when Pompeii was destroyed. and fibre things tor Italy during eumser. On Monday WBorrowma d Mkddisvtlis were vicious bull, when Borrowto tacked them, goring in the thigh. • Owls( to a leak i. • gas -bast W room. cm Friday morning el ICelbe•w, proprietor of the Cl. lidlagara Felly bad a narrow 'death by sigbyziatko. Lii1e little s d Fred Porta was shot wall e taatker's doorway an Mcadey j mstsie0e, and Win , eator W recovery. Mr. flamed Thosl, of the tow t11. esedy Huron, se he wee sad what em fes way way Y Of do load on wow arempled ar Idea death i. aaaaseasel Is T, OreMod • Cvin Miew, cm of ti end 1 sanest marbles in th i the Methodid Church in tl b wee farnmely pis at Na 1 The camases jury in e Mem of tea b:ague Points Amy' misused a verdict equivalent desV, .c mnpanied by a ss mmmeMi••s as to the manage. • m 1 At estes fpeed touching the IL FYgir, of O.lt. the j.r7 re glowers verdict: "'clot Thom ~ Ids dna from a so eddead by hasedf wb ibmaes d Near." ' Th. Cssdl.s Gamete ratan e weak re Middleton, urgb eilliwispwndent who defends th f M Justin of the ems will sot mere resut.tto. from Mile width mud he followed by re ' The "Bis Ayreen,' earl (toms St. Jel m's 141 The steeplesr 1. MANdrown*. Tee grew ast was y � creel wtree��� p� woedlp " 4ec 'a, t Wow.` Adams frees Hay al _ Oa be igen that as 1! esespellet the arida soil esid women V Mate abbefrom des waiter raw _ dolleelobw by the Preset Fiona dab sed dot they blmMA m at that ehNieedme es blit mama