HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-1, Page 7THREAD OF LIFE
OR,
SUNSEINE AND SITADE,
°RAWER XX VI.— (Conene cep )
Before the end, of the winter, giete sued
Warren feund they had settled clown lute a
quiet brotherly mid eisterly relation, whieh
to Elsie'a Mind left oothing further to be de -
eked while to Warree it aeemed about as
bad Intl arrangement as ehe neture of
thinga could earsily have permitted.
"It'e a pity he can't eell bla picturee bet-
ter," Elsie. said one day eontideetteily tQ
Ede. " deo err cheerve it ; therte
ntelly lovely. Every deylwateb him, I end
new polnta in them, I begin to see now how
tetello great tlaey,arte"
" le te Edie amiwered tplechiev-
miely. "He meet devote las 'energies
to the harrelees neeeesery pot-boiler.
Fur until he &nig his market, my deer,
neeinthetratt mime* art° luarrY-'"
" Rtdie, lacorildn't bear 0 think he
shoniel eink toPotdmiling, Awl yet I ahould
like to toe him merred wee day 0 mho
*4 good girl vi -hoed melee KM happy,'
- Elele teweeeted hanooeittly.
"So eheuld le my child," Edie rejoieed
with a knowing And what's mere,
.esa to arrange it tee. utean to Rut
a proper neeitioa for nalziog the
good girl's), consent. Next =miner and
aottnuen I 0411 couspire with Mr. Rattier -
ley to Nom bine"
Whee t Mae coke& vuzegil.
"To town Man my deer Band:et
Wont bine A meet neble verb, irepert
believe, with the pickled pork mid the tin-
ned neither, direet from Chletige. boom
mew', eccerding te privet* dietimeey,
to force into sudden end elteeet exeleetve
netoriety.—tTliatet what I'm gang to do
/ wIth Warman 1 intend, by etrafgheforword
end nalnAllIngadvertising—in @bot by leg.
rollingeeto mike him go down next eeneon
with the mooey-getting chimes) ea a reel lire
hater. Their gold 44011 Pher it(ell into
melee pocket, If he w(ien'e gertillS.
old *kik, it wrens! bat ae 1 ittieW he le
O e, why thouldWo rbeetti him r
"Why iaot, indeed r guile anowered all
IWKOWIR1400. "Awl Veen he might marry
that ttice good etrl at youn, U Can get
her to take hire.°
" Tbe oleo geed girl will beve to take
him," Edie replied with a med.—oi When 1
put nay feet dowel, I p0t deWe. And
at it dont that Warreu *WI suceeed,
deity, ertistimelly, and metrinemiel!
ere% netbleg Mere to Mid atm
o deadly shrinking. Everything about the ea-
tatehe had madeldeown. wee utterio dieteste-
fulto himandirmightwith horrov. Theheuse,
tho grnmedee thee qaeden, the river—above
all, that tragic', eousing poplar—were so
many neroateial reminders of hie oriole and
his peniehreent. Tot he saw it wenld be
nirefesa to epriciee Winifrecre wish he Ana A
Matter-4bn bele Utea evae AO ebnple, to
eatartel. A Squire eught to live oe ewo.
land, Of. Oelleree he ought to oupy the
aneeetral where hie predeeemore have
dwelt befoeo him for generatione. Had hot beem placed in =ghee above the greed en -
ice himself fulminated in his time In the traneep to the Reyal Settee in Bertie.
geoegeom periode of the Zforning TePPhone Mee Humphry , Weed, the author of
egtonet the etying sin and shame of "Robert Newry.' deeeribed ae emeM,
teeisne? But if no went there, he centil slight Roman, WWI a eolorleee face, soft,
Only go an ehree eonditiooe. The thick, dark hair, which she wean without
velf mustbertimedelledt redeeerated, mad re- frizzle or mai, ger neee ie large, and her ee n be f e star tli h d th
4)49$0 Tag STAAB, be*d. has reviled the South. Eno we
tre" awe'. autea'atiels its two preeleceseors, the Seorpion and
zodiecal ooneteliatiou is net se, iowdown. co,
Areber, bad been. Below it an be Aeon the
Sarah Bernhardt has got a new pet. It is
la.ge green lieeed whieh orawle aboet herj 1 find thetPnnY who °ere liege tor the' head, (steer of Indue, the Indien, due Senth;
neck and ehoublers in A way to stertle the aoratedoy40,4 t'afireo rieatter xur terper4oteablemaln ,03,001 pert of the head of Orue, the crane, on the
erome Ware etir rather in the emietellatienle To liErisigh:fe L14;1'1* aax411eana ttarertabrezki4ltheshtielialloc;
heholder.
Ttakeatta'nritra(;tnfretae"rberhtemh;kzete4 ate% ail_ learn the stars is a taelc which tnaY be made the SeuthernFieli. Abeve the heed of the
laittou eigan, The twat hraata ha will easy or ailneale accerdlog as the reoder sets $ea Goat is nee Aquila, the eagle, a doe
not nee, bet emokea the cheep eigere need about 114 IE in A /140astr4 wan at an constellatioe, telgh u' n witit the little Dol.
by the Irieoria.Oinnen. emveAteAt helm ef the Welt and wiat phin on its —tie net constellaticie
Twenty of the leading resteurants and elleehd
attention to the 14.°4reee el the eeee above the Eagle being the Swaor how exact -
cafes in l'h(ris aing re beunited into' a cern- ewe the intending leareer term his attenhead
- ly over,
pany, its capita/ will be 7:500,000 francs e_tien tcP Pt° 4.....heAv4r* 41734 g°t4$ 84.M":1144wbz,..° OnSePtember 21, atiOP.M., Aquerloa the
000.frenc shares, 13,000 of whiele are to enowe tee seem to fed him what are char se Neter Beeteers has come to the South, a
be offered to tee ebite
or theta what thia or ehet other Star grout), titan higher thee, the Sea, Goat had beem
pner.
014 Emporor William aa Jupiter, Empee. 4.,mnelre he ail hie life Atee,(1Yht, the etare erncl, Belem it Formalheut elehene• with full bril
or $roderich as 1,,tara, Besprees epegoete es eted neve to eV with eaarleo (at 00) gj, Nance nearly at its higheen exml duo Sooth
Juno and Emereee Vectorm. eke Mieerve are 4(44 kaaw am to thia day*" 141 the greater P of the Corea een eeee.
four etatnee sendetone which 'ewe eget °D (K;tatrat'Y be 9'4°7° themettee AlAboVe the INtater Bearer/at-he winged hone,
week or so (epee fertuight weld do very. pegastee
well) at the setee holm tor too thlootea °nob On Geteber 22, ht 10 r. n, there are
very few cenemettom Man tewarde the
South. A few stare d the Socithere cone
stelletion, Pheeeix, on be Kota, The lerge,
bat etreggling, zonsteliation, l'heeee, the
Melees, exteude over the Seetb, but feW
PRBSONALS-
time, and mettnues Me observations eyetem.
etleally for s year, he will be able in that
time to lege every oriel:idiot/on visible
from his station, end (if he likes) the eine s
Qi ail the cooepicuoue EATS, or even the let
furnished threugheut, till it e owe( eyea, though small, are black and. piercing Qz‘ y"Wt o°, awe astronomere will reitagnize Ceti Weetene.
ante. Wield handle' recogn4h3 it ; ebegroonds , stew- e saiY13.221a,,,g,101 agik,,0 t"Y moat fieh, merited by A tish-alsaped eurve 0
must be replaueed in aneordance with hie "°8a " 'est 'et' '"erldeni Igloo lea held #°°I.CirvfltI°n8 v";* 441ra Kwea ta ll but small liters dote melee the Weaged florae
"4 eaaoed taste and bat 3 re model financier. Sente One gave lee, eight' or niee home to the work, and they ti /nide down in this pert eg eareeat
oene eettenena
of altneaollet ewe he aid not voutere to 6" 'aat.'4 on her hh111154Y hY waY ioke, wi.11'40 liaVa 13'743X. 49414 °I hard' wa'ki t Eridanue the River COMID, newanie
mottrod_by fair meatte or by enet tee She netighe A yewd of eaten) with it, MAele A irglwits of 1111474_, "fre te“e4t1°,,t4 .1,!e wil/ the South—mew low down in tile Soetheaas,
wettettreee, /aplat,„-th4t inateted treen, eiat, ------------ at ter forty egos, else 74AVIS PON., MU* about oteer orb than ontt titurt It the greet et eeteuetier.4 come
wo maw; know. tt no emler For tht dertimg her eamey aver. At lett Accent*
• oho bed element S1-0.
mY Boy:
LT 31,0Earsox.
My aweet bright; boy eid leave me
Oh, how hie loos cloth. grieve me;
My heart OQ yeareFtet gimp hien
As in the olden der; ;
Its love-boncle still enfold him;
'Yea I may uot behold him,
Nr kAotr again the setehine
Of ell hie happy ways,
nhetil I cross the pFtal,
That hidee the fife roarnertal,
Until Orel Calls my ererit
With btot to hold eweet tetien
Then, then my heart retell find hien
Yippee last, lean weeds behited him'
Did leave Buell hopee-in inerrow
Of perfece trust in Chrien
In fancy 1 ceet hoer bine
—As if to SOMe one teem him —
Speak, in the evly mernin ee-
"I lore the Lord, se vett
And, ell day long, erieh mearnere
—Thee gave Marlife such pleersurreee
Keeps ringing in the edema,
'sly mei eenalmoet tough...
ill ein hear him ealliog
With the euneet giori fellIng—
To the aperrowe in hie garde-.
" come., 474 a /rreieroar zelhos
To find v.-I4,5re God i6 ear&
Vie light ' Ma thoughte were lamming
To the ratlient worlde beyoud bine
meet ite levelled, -to tee KM, iseat lite very Thie eapitel elle reinvested aed eentinuea the eters, en4 heve gairied AA ireeight into teot e weeks aetoto let namea ftw.) gm
Wieeneet time er
the movemeete (reel and appareittl of the See eloostere the ght-hopleadoe
beearenly bates whith eould not bare beeti oe Neeeoenee ew, at 10en ea , the * 0prIngs.
aa 41611°' aet°41/Y ebflif°44 from any °M°433 ,bionster he dee South ; above leim'clue Seta
'4 IltwlYs; hwymci melt TAKE nterna, littne The struggling Etidanua oceapiee
but MO tcwarda the zenith., is Ariea, the
Vlo Met Mug is te 11,704 rightly. For the whelp arca between the SCalthtaStCr#
eltie parpeee 1 do eat knew that any better herizou owl tbe Whale.
gentle con be followed tieut the otildeehione4 Oa Duvalier 23, at 14 le M.* Radom
000 et St5I110g with the Dlpper, Everyeue, etemettlee over the &nth* exteuding mere
1 oupewee, Wove the Dipper—if not, the then La( way to the aahlthr a POWs Wen'
int. peen% he tau emt, lit geoeral, puha it head. Higher 10,01 dim Sarah le Teuree, the
Oieta When the twa eters tirtheet from the Bull. In tbe Sentheeet the lerlitlaut Sides
Impale pint to the Feler Star parailel to guttlee the eye to the Greeter Dag. alleve
the !eerie el the Dipper the leaner nee the which le the &lent Odom gautlein of ell the
Onardtane efthe Ogle a pair of atm nearly comaellatiene.
ae bright as the Poler'titar, Oa Jautrary 22, at 10 P, U., Oeion le due
And now from env elementery etar7etlats South, midway betweeu the henith and the
frem ene ef these works (Uke my own Iterteint. BeleW and an the left ie the
1le4f Hour* with the Star") exprearay In. ,Greeter Dag, Due eiietheeet ;mid Avec a
tended fer teething the begiutier the rime, iiiigli` tat Orioles belt In OM South is the
our learner CAI See whet lent ef the Greet Lessee's, Dag, distingaithei by rim brigh
I
Bear le famed by the Dipper and whet part Star Peoeyen. Thie etre. Sienna and Betel -
et the Little bear by the Pole Star end gemelehte Ude ambler gar of Orion) neeke e,
Guardians, so that beueetertit be humeri* a pletidid NW -aided ;el/eagle in tbe &mnnan t her house with neeteatearet
them) two inapartant ceneteltetione, For Ieatena iiiiiere. Above the Lever Doge tar No1eek of dirt WAR hidden there.
mums beet a fortelebt later to teestudy uy toward the zoith, we see Gemini, the Ette dey elm walked the licifeame rent
he le gams, he dude tbeie conetelletione Twine, known by the equal wood mega. And keptite centre well wept out.
ally trenble net foe Dora where he tilde dere. Cuter and Pollen; and eeteedieg Her cereete, alit were in the iihaele,
letwned them. Alt the sten roma very eeitrly to the Sande itteave Beteigeux. Porker their colon bright would. feele.
Dirtlthe tlaimelat, woe aery mortal exiniee
are orried need iu a direetiou
0 that width In which the betide TUE clitU r$ iniailtalaVe. 404 5J She feeght It elltbe team
k IneVe4 Wee in tWentrfott heuree lout Oa Felmaare 21, at 14 P. 31., Caucer, the Ora Me site daily made a. retie
we millrace, and if always the iierue Crab, is the Seutbern comtelletien, iteerly rill tane ter household dated wade.
used for obeervinionethey srecerried est high up mi Gemini bad been the Whet mice %letter tried to eoutend
A yen, A *suit in Sdn (lay, pretiner• rnen44. It kael to to elated the "eon came to an math:ode end.
to about fie= rnintitesi* geia pet derhooestelletlem ao few coeindeeena ;Mar
are there withiu 'U511111114. Bet there le yeti iseuirteoted In a eipiliatt,
it the that few eights of the env eeuree An interesting dilater, Mune, er the baIied so inlazih for duet end lint:
of study I been suggesteeitehe !career may hive, not so coutedeuma aa the Pelade* in ebeneee life WAS (01/ Qr WQen#
He will vary soon him ab the star groups The greet veoeut spice leatweeu the Crab cabmen, bruehed him out hie
of
elother,
direct lite Attention to theNortheretheaveas, tbe Bull, yet very obvious to the naked me.bon
there. After the two Begs, be can take aul the Southeestera borieen will be Dote:- Whez at rest 10 Ilia easy chairs
the Oregon, width winds betweees the Bears ed. The any eompicuoue etar In tide Leand behold i his wife wet those.
vouna the grandly= of the Pole, round the region is Alphard, the Solitary Oae called Armed with the dest.bruith and the pans
be Itself in a wide sweepn mil preeeutly alto Cener leythre, the Ste 4erpent'e To %gest tueislainorrontior8
round "that ta.roloysese
ode tack toward two right etre (no Were
'-' the guerdialto for bri htutes awl On :devil 23, at 10 Pe M., Leo, the Lien, I Ditterbed her Lorne with zrarthful nein.
part) Whieh mark t e Drage:ea le the S3uzhcra zadiaeal conetelleum, min eerie eearee foned Owe to dine or sup;
ought nether to eel that in °hien Welt up. Below iti the SeeeSerpent straw How muld shoetop -to brlog them apt
se stare !larked the Dragon's (nee ; gliug towards the Seabee:item horizen,
neeero taep,meitere, mood at try. Crater =la Carves, the Ce and Crow, Twhendadwedtoir
asali
dettibre,on' athee wfaialtkhifurif wliiffell.
telt the feeturea width suggested are above tide portion of his ea, Conroe
the old names and pleturiumt of the coustell, on the Ultima elinoat due Soutbeiuit, low /Wntobenaratillouratek Daucdateith'euelinagbeeirezaariemeo,
1.4loca, a mita to obliterete them ex down. Ile found her in the nortlevreat room,
Still wielding her beloved broom i
Ile toldher that her time was eitthe
That elle must now prepere to die,
tee beeterpent peteng along under them "thjettgetr`ltvetalmYoanaweeiveerped with a frowo .7
that cobweb down,'
far towards the Southeatit, The Centex* Her apron etriege the then untied,
low down between the South and the Bat whi3";474"
heed and shoulders bave come into view, ttott ogee., cite, ;el; tdhoewin3:b,aredltehdg; lout
Seethe:1st. I—hopetethere—ia—no—dirt—in---
WILE= TRU Kiev:tearer er.oss SUDES. heeeen."
.Lititly, on May 2, at 10 P. M. the Con. Tile fremieed Lalld,
taur ana.Wolf, as much of them at least, a
oan ever be seen in these lttituhes, aro due Above them, trim ning stern aud bare,
South. 'Virgo is still the Southern zodiacal The lifted annunite gleamed in air ;
constellation. Infane, theayoung lady rath Around there, wan and pitilees,
er spreads heraelf, Uwe may presume rio to There stretched the alien wildernelia :
apeak of her, being the only zediacal conetel But day by day, at God's commend,
laden vehicle for two menthe in succeesion Tney fired unto the promised land.
°couple° the Southern skreetat Oa hour of
Whet hooted ib that years might lie
our observations. Libra, the Scales, may be
Between theee Claude and that clear skyt
That night and morning, manna-fecl,
Their host was through the desert led/
In faith each pilgrim dared to stend
Triumphant in the promised land,
t two ceeditteett etipulateel outright ;
the tided he ticked ep fax the preeent (mien
ly tbe eeeret renews of bis own beeped.
Winifred, for bee- pert, ware eat wholly
own eitber. to the remodelling of White.
ted. The how, atm Admitted, wee old -
kneel, eel dewily, its eutiquity wept
aiy tethe bed period." After the
e Loudon ilrewleg noun of the
Row eite, cenfested to ben
grudgiogly—though aloe to Heigh Where hini, Lentry Wall in Pram reeently
the hino oatlet and whltoe'tgold the peeeeeee oleo of me 9f Euglendei most
the deer old pleee inereed perliapa (AM= healltielh lady de Grey, foreeerl
L. trifle diugy and, entigeatete Ledy Leeinedele, gave rtee to a little eomper -
Thee were tiny cottiegee at lieMplite101 an between them. The Itertideee eeeme,d
Bud fieneingten that Whiteetherld Hail to thiok that Mre. lieugtry Wae get so been -
could never row -feebly ogee& to =Mete. ttinl MI when ehe wae teiiie mere 44114
She didn't obit -et to the wateretiore, olds and they wcr,e inelined to give the apple to
e long a, the original Wide thee frent Wee fetdy de Grey. The probability le though,
ft rarupulonely, lateet, end no lueengreorm that with the world for 'ildges, hlre. Leug-
ieddling wait aliewed with the oaken waive- try would be ceneedereo the mere beau/net
t and earved celibig of the Jaeobeen weld- ragman, Mrs. LInaray hue settled with Mr.
We, Bat where, elle teeleed, with email Beltert Sueltmee the deMils of the new play
Suffobk coutraineeense, wae the tummy for ho is to Write fax her, and wIdeb is to bo
All them iceprovemoute to come (COM?, A reedy ler produetion by dertuery.
ovarian of felting mete, and eueroechlug eem
end riblition eatele wed agrimaltural &free- Ala 1°91(1' otn't '11114 tlow erAitel#1
den, with Heenieu'dy threeetehee the craps, PQ"4 mlw PecJi3k* 111w "ncl"
obinxe, btetertt tioutit among emu, late EMperer have dieennehted, and the
we fax poimeenien et the cattle, wet timely eror end &algal ere einem:aided b
le tittle* of their own eireosima
he beet -chosen three in tbe wield fax a Tema who teem eey it is
gentleman to eelerge erauplete
tify his Neale in. itnegitte anything more comptete
cement: of every team et tbe
leo me exertenste,)tite d Bummed; lefieencee
C1110141 railway tram
There would eeten to lea room fax siame cc/extracted la frellee.
diseipliete In Ringatou peulteutiery. d it Mereellies.
nviet eseaped from there the other week emulate three of which
way which argued ceneureble eareleei. Are fax era ven uee. They are
ea on eennebedyte putt The story goes ;nest eumetuo yd ed and furnished,
et a guard Allowed him to go to stied, and the door* end pantie are ornamented
*eerily fax the purpose of thavieg, tuid with immune knees dragons.; In ceob of the
then toek the oppeetunity to eactipe. inapetiat teloene is a throne at ono end, with
le an tumour deeree a consider- a etnell table fax opium =eking in free%
the teeieencin to ellow .them alit of It.
angerene ;bleep like rigors in thee Olive Sehreirer, who wrate "The Sony
If they emit *have there may is or of an nitricau ATM' over the pen natne
to be
an t illeiritivIreve duty it le to eot " Iron:" lean Beath govetnesia w
was born at the Cepa of mixed Gormen
Euglish pereatage, She wee left, by the
death of her perenta, to ;Mt fax herself at
II yeara of age, and her life vas- 9. laud one.
A great deal ef hernovel iv seid to be antelio
eraphical. Iter novel hie been more thin
ones mentioned re the work of Lady Baku,
wife of Sir Samuel Baker.
Mlle, Rhea has e. ville fax herself not fax
from Paris, whieh is furnialied la a rather
cosmopolitan atyle with objects that the
etrere had picked up in her travels. A
heavy ebony bensteite stands in the centre
of Mlle. Rhea's chamber, over. the head.
C A II MIT AT WU
That MIS wieter suede a Redden ehmage
in Hugh blaseitigerta )U09424141 14eSitien. Ite
fatted biumelf the *venal. Mil undoubted
mama of the manor of Wialtelitrand,
Winter ;diver trled Mrs. Meysey. leke
the hulk of us nowedaye, her weak points
were luny. Of hate, elle bed offeree esaI
season more end more from Nem:hide,
and Hugh had done his dieintereeted best
to her to go abroad to eoree warmer elireete.
His solicitude fax her heeitle laded, wee
truly filial, and not wititent mem. If ate
chose Madeira or Algiers an Ettypt, for ex -
Ample, she odd et least be well ant of her
new eon's way for sin months of the year ;
arid Hugh was beginning Mitre, as time
went ou, e little too *cutely that he britl
merried the estate and manor of Whiteetrend
with it* encimbretteee, s. mother -in law
included while if, on the other band, elle
'Preferred Nice or Cannes or Pan, or even
Florence, or any other contluentel resort,
they could at araerate have an agreemble
plea to visit ber be if they were auddenly
summoned away to her side by the telegra-
phi° calla of ammonia piety. Dot lira Noy.
aey, true metal to the core, worildn't hear
of wintering away from tiffolk, elle clung
to Whiteetrand with Eat Anglican premien
enee. Where was ono better otr, Mated,
then in mem owii home, with omen own
people to atteud and comfort one 11 the
March winde blew hard at the Hall, were
there not dewily Migrate at Menton° and
pate of idggy Feint at dreary Davos Plate
if you gamed in the daily tale of regietered
sunshine at Hyerea or at Bordigliera, did
not A superabundance of olive all diversify
the above at the tableed'hote, and a fatal
ampicion of Italian garlio poison the frican
deans of the second breakfast? Mrs.
eleyeey, in her British mood, -would etand
by Suffolk bravely while ahe live; and if
the hard gal weather killed her at last as
it killed its one literary apologist in our
modern England, ehe would acquicsee in the
decrees of Fa.te, and be buried, like a Bri-
ton, by her 'nusbited.'s side in Whiteatrand
churchyard. Elizeheth Moysees of the
elder ateck—iu frilled ruffs and stiff
starched head-dresses—smiled down upon
her reeolittion from their niched tomb te
Whitestrand church every Sunday morning:
never ehould it to said that this, their de-
generete latter day representaeive, ran away
from the east winds of dear old England to
bask in the sunlight at Malaga or Seville,
among the descendants of the godless Armee
da sailors, from whose wreckages and pillage
those stout old squiree had built up the tkrarl
bers of thee) very Heal which she herself still
worthily inhabited.
So Mrs. Mayster stopped sturdily at home;
and the emit wind wreaked its vengeance
upon her in its wonted fashion. Early in
* March, Winifred was summoned by tele -
'gram from town : " Come at once. Stitch
worse. May not live long. Brhig Hugh
with you." And three weeks later, anothdr
fresh grave rose eloquent in Whitestrand
churo'nyard ; and the carved and painted
Elizabethan Meyseys, smiling placidly as
ever on the empty seat in the pew below,
looked forward. with confidence tothe proxi.
mate addition of another white marble
tablet with a black epitaph to the family
collection in the Whitesf rand chancel. •
The moment was a epeoially trying one
for Winifred. A month later, a little heir
to the Whitestrand estates was expected to
to present himmelf on the theatre of eds.
, tenae. When he actually arrived upon the
atop a life, however, poor frail little waif,
ft Was only lint to be oarried woes it
An ally cif Biernarek is ivalutainurg that
Enaperor Frederick'a alleged diary le fieti-
thine tents ep en tine pereme of the ex -Em
Preaa gr-WOle. $100 decieree that ehe ken
importeut mere ,in ben poteeeelon wbiab
prove the outgo Miley of the writiug attri-
bated to For derick diet Niteoleou weeded
to eugage an 41tiAnce with Gernmay egaluat
EOgland,
a speechless supernumerary, in a nurse's
arms, and to breathe his email soul out in a
single gasp before he had even learnt how to
cry aloud like an English baby. This flnal
miefortune, owning close on the heele of all
the test, broke down poor Winifreees health
terribly. A new chapter of life °rimed be-
fore her. She (mane to :lee the eprightly,
lively girl she had once been. Shelelt her-
self left alone in the bie wide world, with a
husband who, as she was now beginning to
sweet, had married her fax the sake of her
nemoy only, while hie heart was still fixed
upon no one but Elsie, Poor lonely child
it was a dismal outlook for her. Her soul
Was each She couldn't bear tto brazen things
out any longer in London —to Emile and
a rail° and he inwardly miserable: She meet
e onto back now, she Said Plaintively, har
o wn eeople in dear eue
To Hegb, this proposition wee simply un-
endureble. Ile shrunk from W hiteetaanci with,
He, now—heyend the burden—
Has felted his emery glad exerdon,—.
In the perfeet life, he loped for,
Aed the facielete light *Wee
fro view* the ieted—eupernalene
lIe wee the Eteroel
la Hie teem, mut rejoiCea
In the fuluets ef Hie love.
Witti all any lifedevg neerieg.
For krowledge, and my leermeg,
My boy hatriva more than I do
Of the mysteelee el geeee,
(I kieew be letnee to teach me:
Who intews how be may reeeh me t)
For what I see but "darely"
He now seem "face to thee.'
e
Tte ).Torlel aousewire,,
BY rt• 1+14WRZ
the barber. No wonder that judge and
jury, lacier() whom the renirreeted maid
was brought, were =prised, end that the
former ordered a report on the casette be
sent to the Warthei of thepenitentlary, and
to the Minister of Justice.
Only then wbo dont live in elan Ileum
themselves eari afford to be very regardlese
About the way in which they deal with the
Moues they find Iyingebout. The American
detectives are apt to forget this aniOrn of
eelf interested philanthropy. They me Iet.
ting their tongues run away with their
memoriee, in being so ready to lamer at the
Lenten police fax their inability to find the
Whiteeltimel murderer. The eat° is amen
vellouely Menge one, me doubt.; Almost
PoSifble Vat they *turf) Oa April 22, at 14 P. M., Cermet and
the Beats with bong team auch as no beere Crater occupy the Southern raldheavene,
over bed, they put the Dagorea teed into tee westernmost pert; of the zodiacal con.
prefile, entirely losing the effect which the venation wile extending over them and
w qv: at once suggested,
WILAT Tait ;tweeter Teems.
The Dragon adds a wide re 1
starry beeverm to aur learner's noe led
In the neinhborhood of the Dragon's /Ica,
hoard of which, almost hidden by a matey he twee, and eon begine to be familiar
mao dreeery, a. lenge Christ .in ;diver with, the constellations Lyra, the Lyre;
' Cygnus, the Swan; Mug Cepheus and
Cuelopela, in ono direotton ; littroulea and
leneeling Giant, and Booms the Herdsman,
in the other. Bootee oan also be learned,
directly from the Oreat tlear, which the
mita ou. au Ivory emu. Below this ni
rum:walk:led in the history of mime t it briplet bleasea by Pius IX. fax Mlle. Rbee,
Is doubled if the ilonerieene, with alltheirwhom fetter was an intimete friend of hut
shrowdnets, could do much better than their 11°111m13'
London brethren in the task of niuravelling
it. They have unsolved mysteries of oritne
on them own hamlet that ought to make
thetri hesitate before indulging in too meaty
sneers at the etupidity of other people.
To indulge in kiseingwithoundue warrant
from the Muer may be innocent enough, as
an anumement, or it may not; but some
London (England) mogistrates are bent npon
making it an expentive one. A lawyer's
'clerk WaS recently fined 15 for kiesing
waitrees against her ni11. He was primps
one of those young men who labour under
the delneimi that almost every young we -
man, and esponally every young -woman who
earns -cravat needs only to be asked and she tamed hie father a pernueseon to bay a very
will bestow the honey of her lips upon any- higloolassbellpup from itienreeder, apemen.
thing mantshaped if so be that it ie not pose The pup was easily worth', but wheintlee
tively grotezque. We have them in Toronto bey took it in his hand with much admir-
here :—Mashers, lady-kilkra, who ogle the ation, the parson said-thitt he might haye 13
girls in the restaurants, and evidently con- for a guinea. The little Berl sadly dropped
waive of themselves as perfectly irresistible, the pup with "Oh, I am so see* ; Napa
11. 13 a pity some of those Sae buck could told me above all thin
ga not to give -more
not be fined on the =heal -ion of some of than a eovereign I"
these girlie for annoying behaviour.
The. Berlin Bcranc Zdeting vouches for
this statement: "In 143 the Crown Prime Ilerdsuma seems to be pursuing.
Frederick William caused twelve co/Ace: m To give an idea of the method of studying
be takeneby a copra...plate process( of the the heavens systematically—but only an
diary which he kept during the Franco Ger- idea fax a full account would be quite out
man war. Of these copies he preseuted one
each to persons .who pertioularly enjoyed
his confidence, the plate being after-
ward destroyed. The recipients were re -
quoted to take special care that the diary
was on no account pnbliehed until fifty
years after the death of its author."
The unequalled riches of the Doke of
Westminster did no prevent hint from bring*
inguphis eldeate on, who isnow dead, in frugal
habita. When aged 10 Lord Grosvenor ob.
One of the last, if not indeed the very last
link connecting the Dreamt generation of
'Soot& people with that in which Robert
Burns lived, was recently broken by the
detathof alirs.Gilohrist, of Edinburgh, at the
age of ninety-eight. Her maiden name
was Martha Brown and she was a native of
Kilmarnock. She had a distinct recollec-
tion of a sight she once had Of the great
poet. She was between four and five
years old at the time and happened to ac-
company her -mother to the house of a rela-
tive who lived on Nelson street, Kilmarnock.
Burns was visiting some friends a few doors
off, and when he left every, body crowded
out to eee hime—little Martha Brown among
the rest, He vrore a Tam O'Shanter bonnet
and looked likle a . well-to-do farmer, and
Martha, though a ehikl, was impressed by
his tall and sturdy form, his swarthy com-
plexion, and kindly expression. He did not
exchatge greetings with, anyone, but pro-
ceeded down the street, fellowed by the re-
spectful gaze of the crowd. Mrsee Gilchr st
had also many interesting remiracences of
some of Barns' noted contemporaries,
amoug others of some of the clergymen int-
mortalfzed in "Tho Two Herds " and "Tho
Holy Fein"
Caller--" Does Miss De Guzzle live here 1"
Bridget--" eorr." Caller—cc Is she at
home ?" Bridget (who has received her in-
etruotions and is following them)—" Yis,
err, she's at home, but she ain't in."
"What did you fled in the pockets 74 in-
quired Mrs. Hankthundoe anxiously. "Th ere
was a srosIil hymn book," Et -Ad th:,, coroner,
" together with a handkercbief, SO1113 post-
age stamps, a fav tracts on to t -t1 abstlr ence
"It wasn't the Colonel," exclal med
the Keatuoky lady, greatly ralte,red; he's
probably coming on the next boat,"
Give and Take,
It would be difficult to find a region where,
in time of peace, the up and downs of for-
tuneshave been so sudden and extreme as in
California.
'In its early days, before its prodootion of
grain was equal to the demand, Wages of
farm-hands were high, but as prediction the
creased, the prices lowered faster than the
rate of wages.
A fanner employed an industrious Iris' In
men for five yearn, at the rate of fifty dollars
a ninonth " an& found "—board, lodging,
washing and. mending. At the end of the
term, he said to his man:
"1 can't afford to pay you the eveges I
have been paying. You have saved money,
and I have savea nothing, At this.ratoyou
will soon own my farm."
"Then rn hire you to work for me," s
the other, "and you oan get your farm
again 1"
..•••••••=.11,1
of place here—auppose our observer to belrecogmzed between the skirts of Virgo and
extendiog his survey from the Northernj the Scorpion, now nearly risen in theSouth-
c.onetellations (euppoled learned) to the ease. -
constellation firat reien above the North-
eastern horlzat 10 O'clock at intervals of a With the return of Steeple, the circuit of
m
the zedicel constellations is complete and,
month beginning from Midsummer. He
since these have come month. by month with
fieds item a guide to the heavens that lab 10
fair regularity to the Sonte„ the learner of
the stars may aid, his memory, at least so
fax as they are ooneernede with the old
ines indicating their segue*
on Midsummer night Pegasus is ming;
above it ha the Eest is emmius, .whose stars
he has learned., tio that (rota it he ettn ident-
ify the stars or Pegoeus mei from ethese to.
wands the left (or North of Eclat) the rising
Stars of Andromeda. A month later ab bit
sone hour (July P. M.) ?ague
• Ahdromeda 'lave bath iully risea and
mr.etteeever completes his etudy of them—
fehieue if necessary, a star -atlas of the
rdineterhore 0 make his survey more own-
Vietee On August 23, at 1Q P. M., he fiuds
urthe Best below the now familiar Andro-
reed& the stattof Arlo the Ram, and recalls
Milton's description of Aries as bearing
Andromeda aloft. On the left of Aries he
finds the stars of Perseus the Reecuer. Oa
September 23, at 10 P. M. he finds Taurus
the Bull below the now famIliar Perseus, and
on the left Auriga the Charioteer. And ao
month after month the Eastern ironstone, -
alone add. to our learner's knowledge yet so
easily because of the way in which he passes
hem the known to the unknown, that there
is no labor in any part of the inquiry.
COXSTELLATIONS 3.14' THIS LATITUDE.
It may be interesting to note what are the
constellations toward the South, and low
down (say not more than half way up to-
wards the point overhead) in the middle
latitudes of the United. States, at the same
hours and the same successive monthly inter-
vals, which we have already perbielly deal
with in considering stars recently arisen
above the Eastern horizon. 'Starting as
afore ;Tom Midsummer's day, or rather
ight, we have the following oonstelletions
The mystery of the scecallea Japan above the Southern horizon
magioal mirrors, so far as ehe cause of their Oa June 21, et 10 P. M., the striking con -
reflecting objecte that are on the back side stellation Scorpio is due South, low down
of the mirror is coocerned, appeahe to have with Sagittarius, the Archer, on the lef t
yielded. to a little painstaking ievestigation. (extending as fax ea the Southeast) and on
They are thin metal hand mirrors, with rajathe right, a peat of alplls the wolf, and (a
ed figUrafs on the back of thennend are oast little Southward still of Southwest) the
of an alloy of about eighty parts copper and head and shbulders of the Centaur. Above
twenty of tin making a very hard yet elastic the Scorpion is the Serpent -Bearer, cc Ophin-
metal, In grinding the mirrors they are due large" as Milton calls the constellation,
presumably laid on a flatplate, and the the serpent's neck and head being reared high
gfindurg preeeure and the thick parts, op- t rale the point overhead, alightly Web
. .
posite the raised figures, ate ground more of clue"South.
rapidly; the pressure removed, the plate On July ea, alaf) I),/d., the Archer is
the face where th
'e dgUres are, Tin th
The light e Southwest, he TCntsmahas set, great authority on hair, any one who is
slsringe bach, and the mirror is conove on neer the South, Ceprieornus, the sea..goat, According to Dr. ;Erasmus Wilson: the
reflected froth Mlle rumor will show the and the Wolf has nearly set, hat the rest throtened with baldness, if it has nob made
back, not from any rnagfcal power, lout be- of the stars visible in the Southern skies a much headway, can check the tendency by
Cause of the conerzre surface Produced over mouth earlier can still be recogniaad, though, rubbing a little Mixed vaseline and sulphur
the figures—the result of accident rather shipped over towards the West. oo the spot at tight end soak it with pin -
than of deaign. On August 23, at 10 P.M., the Sea Goatei ote every morning.
The Run, the Ball the heavenly twins,
Ana ,nezt the Crab, the Lion shines,
The Virgin and the Soles,
The Srpion, Archer and See Goat,
The Man who holds the Watering Pot,
The Fish with glittering tails,
Traveling Southward, all the conetellations
fieen toward the South rise higher above the
horizon and. new ones come into view. Save
eral of thosementioned above are not seen at
all in Eugland, and in the Seathernmotit
parts of the United States constellations
begin to be Been which I have not mentioned
ha the above account. Fax instance, Where
I write—in Marion County, Fia.—the Seuth-
ern Cross can be partly seen at the time (in
the Spring) when it is due South in the mid -
hours of the night I was somewhat amused
to find that not one Floridan in a handred to
whom I have mentioned this feet was aware
of it—to SELY the truth, I have not yet met
even the hundredth who did know it But
odder still is the circumstance that in Cube,
where the whole of the Southern Cross cen
be seen, and much more effeotively than in
the Southern Hemisphere Mali, ticiareeiy
anyone seems aware of the fact.
King Salakaua a Reedier.
King Kalakaue, has been offirially declared
a boodler. Before the recent revolution in
Hawaii, Akio, a Chinese merchant, asserted
Weer he paid Kitlekaue $71,000 fax a license The new moon sheds her silvery -light
to sell opmininthe Sendwich 'elands. After Over the dusky lands;
receiving the money the King gave the And one lone star, so large and bright,
Reuse t 1)`A1r n 1.11' sr. es,k,•1 d ied A heavenly sentinel stands;
nob long ago, o.nd his executors broughe suit While the church bell sounds through qui°
against the trustees of Kalakauit's estate to air
recover the money, The Supreme Court of Its low -toned call to evening prayer,—
Hawaii, on Sept. 21, gave judgmeint fax the Sleep little one. Sleet).
frill amount of the claim with interest.
Kadakaua thinkthe Chilton ought to go, —
(N. Y. World.
The sevage tribes their pathenight ber,
And dare their mighty men of war;
The idors throned in grove and shrine
Insult the Ongrearor divine
But safe should march the oho
Goa.guided to the premised
o one
friends 1 we fureu one
By foes surrounded ev
Our hearts are faint with pain
We have the wildernees to arose:
But courage! 'tis the Father's hand
That leads us to the promised land,
Mencrame E. SANGSTER.
Cradle Song,
The sm has bong since sunk to rest
Babied the violet hills ;
The golden light fades from the west,
.And the distent whip poor -wills
Mournfully sing their doleful strain
And the brisk little tree -toad chirps
Sleep, little one, sleep.
The clover has folded its pale green leaves,
Like the bands of a child in prayer
The birds are twittering under the eaves,
As they hover their nestlings there
And the night wind murmurs soft awl Ion
As it moves the tree -tops to and fro,—
Sleep, little one, sleep.
The butterfly gay is quiet at last,
In the heart of a crimson rose;
The murmuring brook, as it ripples pAst.
Tae bank where the columbine growe,
Seems to say in a soft and drearaytone,
As it goes oreits boy way
Sleep, little one, Sleep.
He Who can fled in his own thoughts, in
his own convictions and hie own conseienco
the true joys which they are capable of
yielding vill never make shipwreck of his
life. He will feel ae acutely ae any the
pleasures and pains which some through the
Maumee of otheee, hut they will not bo hie
all—he will lieve a13113r region from_whicfa
to draw a deeper happiness,. a region wherp
none can enter to hurt or to make afraid,