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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1890-7-10, Page 6KILLED IN A OATTLE-GU. R». Iiia: DIDN'T WAIT. • _ _ _ n—taken for me, you nnderetend- pare, oontainiag hie good Wawa of yesterd&y,, — ----- r,.' n might have heard •take i a n and ro oven to come to Ritohoater an a Tho 7Cru>±le End 0, I Lizzie ?araeOC in tiro Barber &►ox, story a[• �ilenco and ran., and I mere never The Worthurels s m i , aid for.. Of course I made inqu roe , owl p b- was tach joy m tP11®n ran a t onmh mentioned to me , certainly ti of it hi ,, your P some. hesitation, he tape me. that it week a tune,and this she !or of TowueriiR--The fxtri slat rn•Ttivv. Amen with eleven weeks of wiry haft 'of to -day never heard me this very afterEe trance that for a little while gpp The little children _ Y ntioned it to r Worthington who took it ; p one of Sir Henry9 was Sir Beery • wallgone.. d your mind, troablte and grew so lively and oheerfal The mail tratnoverthal�ortherndfvieion and a long growth,of be&rd stepped, a election ilit had pretty day., But yon have change at wished, f not sknow—euoh eon- her , ' v tors of the last„ that t Cornelia was half inclined o retract et the Grand Trunk, .10 at Union � other nd sat down•barber shop in one of A two Probably he was fashion when the naw , o who yon say 2 sideration I Of coarse I immediately the neyeareta, bat, all �W 1 aomethin tuxna the her (minion, inion, and agree with Mrs. Mortlake station, 'Toronto, at 8.10' las day wore in _ . Yes , I must Walt till g, ed bank to you to retain b money P , t la to sing or to „ wrd trying to you that,after ail, Eeperanoe a iii health was i;ag , from, the north, wail delayed not in his beet mood. At any rate he s the. were old enough o pine', up an England, replied Goop y on lent me with each kindness—yeaper about three,quarters of an hour looked cions, even though it was hie nest whistle twentyetght years ego will remean sti$e a nigh of arfelr. y • l „ only a fanny was the popular tone in those "Aeon allow if I may say so, Wil an seeid t of & very peculiar aocident. ttacn. bag 'what eE P my dear f Claude loaned baok in his chef• and °HAPTER xxier. The account o too, was attended - with fetal r Next,” said the barber. Have you forgotten the words of the el . it is , madnosss to give up such a v el need when he heard days. :. - „ ser cbest laughed heart y. The dean was not ale results and ail probably one of the most uc. Ill watt for Sam, said the ' man with original "Dtste? Here they aro, chance as this. Ootiee•planting is the a anything eo neatly managed 1coming to gilenoster. g of euoh Was ever y that Gaspard was g oon%mori on record. The train was skim• the heir and beard, and as be said it he 1 wish I tions in do land of cotton, thin ding now , S you, will not hear rs for Sir 1 euxy Worthington ! stomed to Esperanoe's min along et her usual rate of speed kicked et the dog and looked about as times dor am not forgotten g g • o Besides, have yon Three cheo He had grown Goon g Old , , no a ening every day, had breathed a word of it to me Ghia leasant as a circular saw in motion I0 Duro land �vliar r was baron n, p ion box s if he h ,, f®oil, and was even to hie. Way rather fond between Gowan anti Barrie stations, ril,the P , frost ina�vnau', not spent this whole year in Mr, MLA w nines I ehonld not bane caught ;you so but Gail and had reminded him Shanty Bay vicinity, and just in rear of " All right," said the barber with empha- me on a Y morning fashion—waiting for something to tarn naoely' Was ever the pride of indepondonor of painfully P Col O'Brien's OLP.) farm in the township era. Next. Ole tnrssna marry Will de tiveab0r, a ? „don'tpainfully of h . Cornell and ro shrunk Will be was a gay deceaber; P so sold! Take it baok ? No, indeed ; I from seeing him. Cornell&'s proposal of of Oro. IG was about 5 o'clock. Engineer Che "neat " got into the chair and left 'When he put his arm arcual her Gaspard si?oiled a hale. unmake bargaane, so quickly."askinghim to stay at the deanery, instead Mike Fennell, of Allendale, was at, the the man who was cross sitting by the He look _ IID as fierce as a forty -pounder, �' yes, it is true. But there must be „Bat, indeed, Maguey, I cannot take it never wall bel.irve that I need I have no right of the hotel, met with approval from no throttle, and ho drawing near a ,cattle, passed. The shop r was full sand there His face was sharp as a butcher's eleaber, work, yon know, I the worst now ; there is non d , g one. The dean immediately thought of guard be was; horrified to see' a yonnggirl, But t didn't seem a bit to gnat ;er; shall not find it in time. If da would swallow m to it." tali " otherveeitore whom he wished to ask. Mrs. whose wealth of brown hair and sunburnt seemed to be a good diol of amusement will run away, miscue took a decline, came to the worst, I a �� y .Don't talk 0f basineea in my s o, Mortlake talked of hoeaning, and Paco was covered by a broad brimmed etraw among all except the man who was waiting Her Paco was de color ob de bacon 1100 pride and turn mato a French wetter . pretending to take up hie ,, re on at 1 " i'a, said Claude, p , glee the ear, finally George Palgrave was pressed to pro, hat, poke her head up from between the for Sam. One by one the onptomers kept While iesus liked she libel in ticker, Ah, yes ; I can piotk y palette and brushes. It debarn of the guard. The en coming in, The clock hands passed from n; el all ober ;instance, with a napkin tucked ander P wereag his visit, while the other guest -rooms engine, No. 163, When she died she difora ,, and laetnrg apart, De 11labillon, I cannot , destined for the hitt and gunghtoreof was within a few feet of the guard and the 6.30 to 7.30 p:m•„and then to 8.20 p.m. At How could she act de foolish gait your arm, scolding the cook downthe lift . take it baok again. Give me the pleaanre An' marry a man to broke her heart ? and Claude laughed heartily. Then, and the bishop of a neighboring diocese, who engineer, like a flash, reversed arid applied &boat Ghia time the door opened and ahead, ” to making a really iv elm to ale yourself were coming to Rfla'neater for a ball in the the brakes. Of teniae it was alit to no avail. popped in: Buckwheat cakes an' cation meal batter denly growing grave,Bat, seriously, De there must be hundreds of things you want " Heard from Sem yet ? " said the head. Dicke you fat or a little Patter ; Mabillon, thio is all very &beard ;yon meet for Ceylon, and when on •era there po¢ following week. There was no particnlat The pilot of the eavai caught c the poor „ Yes," replied the barber. Here's a health to de nos' olemisses,us. not give n Ceylon." y y following whythe should ba &eked 'to the creature just at the•wafst and cut the body P An' all do gain dot vents to hiss as, g p wont live upon air for the first six months• leaner but Dora. I11ort1&ke remembered clean in halves,. one portion befog thrown "How is he ;; having a good limo?'" " Of coarse I should not, if it could be Besides, you will be emotingto o n to y' nearly 30 feet. " Guess he is. At any rate he says Now it you want to dribo away sorrow helped, but it cannot be, said Gaspard, g P them in a lucky moment, and felt that it The accident happened at a sideline, and he ie," p , Rilohesttr before you Bail—why not take a would be &more dignified arenas than Den hon ihear nd I'm song unfito-morrow ble.grabble, other cap ;iso help me by considering my `week at the Spread Eagle Y Confess now, To Dixie laud I'm bound to Grabble, other capabilities." that you are longing to do so." hones ole&Wing. the train ran several lengths beyond before „ n about When do brae sakecte im hhome2 " Well, first, I hope and think you are " To see Eeperanoe? Yes, indeed 1 you Cornelia hated this meanness with her the was brought to a standstill.. The door slammed after the queetioner, cnonus. whole soul, and almost shrunk' from meet- „ Conductor Ben A. Waterhouse, of this I wish I was in Dosis, hooray, hooray ! capable of confiding to me the reason of should not ant anoh temptations before city, and the engineer, together with a just Ba the man with the beard, who was In Dixie's land this endden change," said Claude, quietly.ma Gaspard niter et, TWO made her seem waiting for Sam, lumped to his feet. We'll take our stand, Gat aid, a little anrprieed, hesitated a Me*"„ i more stiff and cold than ever, and Eeper number of the horrified passengers, went h gwhat led you say 2” shouted he. p No temptation, bat a duty, said snot, l be had relied a good deal upon her baok to the sideline. The remains were care. D a yon h Sad wasn't coming for three Away, awp,iativmay, down 6ouf in Dixie; - moment, than answered, "Wall, as you Claude, who saw this was the only k y to p fully gathered together and laid in the tall y cordial behavior to Gae end when she had Ativay, away, away down soul in Dixie 1 can probably gases, the expenses aro too win his point. " I should think you met him before in London, was dismayed grass beside the tracks and covered with a weeks The barber re reseed his smile, and in a great, and 1, like a fool, did not think of culpably neglectful ft you led not toe oar that at first." py to find her manner altered. shawl, In the cattle guard was found a voice that was loco and even toned he said: ADOPTED BY THE DEAN sister first—why, you are her guardian, are Mrs. Mortlake, on the contrary, did her First Reader of the Ontario series. On the Claude, who had suspected this, gave in 0n not ? "fly leaf was written "Lizzie Fraser, S. S. "Yea, sir. Sam is np country, o wee and we exolamation of relief. you Yee, with poor Lemercier. Perhaps I very best to be Espe when his name was No 1, Shanty Bay, 1888:" expect him back in about two weeks and a "There 1 now we have come to thementioned in Et eranceei presence, and half. Bat it you want to wait for him A TALE OF TWO COUNTRIES. bottom of the matter. Why co earth did ought to tee he, as you say ; and it would even spoke of driving hem baok from the The tinea hands were dispatched in y be hard work to go without. I will then station on the day when be was expected ; various directions, and several farmers we'll make up a bed for you right here " Oh, that would be delightful," cried you not tell me at once ? It shall be accept your generosity, on the nnderatand•on "—bat the rest was lost by the door and though the carriage did not appear, were notified of the horror., About 300 damming on the retiring- form of the Lady Worthington. " I dare say the dean arranged as easily as possible• By good ing--," still' there was courtesy in the anggeation, yards np the sideline stood a white cottage. g has not thought of it. It would please look, too, I have it with me—it will be " That I ask a favor at the next caper- and as Mrs., Mortlake remarked afterward It was here the poor girl lived with her man who was waiting for Sam—Lewiston Beperenoe, too. Poor child, now •, 'I quits a coup de theatre" ; and taking a bine tnnity," interrupted Claude ; " to which I grandfather and grandmother, Dir, and Journal. picture will not be exaggerated now ;to Cornelia, Politeness is worth so much, gg I envelope from his pocket handed it to Gas- pledge you my word of honor. There 1 a and costa en little." Mrs. James Fraser. The grandfather was oonid fancy her with `just anoh a look on pard. " 'There, Do ytakin n, you will do truce to business. I am going to hear ' Don " I don't sea any politeness if you don't away at work down the line, and when the Gambling in Newspapers. her face. I assure yon, Henry, I fairly me a great favor by taking that. No— Giovanni' to -night ; come with me ? " mean to Derry out the suggestion," said a andmotoer was notified of the calamity We are just now wondering what steps oriel over that picture, when I saw it the don't open it now. I want to talk to yon." This, however, Gaspard declined without Cornelia, bluntly. she set up a wail that deeply the Treasurer intends finally to take other dayin the Academy." "This is impossible 1 " exclaimed Gas- hesitation, nor would he even accept & passengers. towards euppreeeing the taste Inc gambling p. " My dear, you are eo literal 1 Of coarse touched the piteous the risen ere. e " I hops you won't find it depressing in pard, disregarding hes last words. " It is proffered cigar ; to be ander an obligation I can't really spare the carriage then, the poor old lady was induced not to go near that nowapapar competitions nndonbtedly. the house," said Sir Henry, laughing, for very good of yon to think of it, but I could was to him onlybearable when Esperanae Lowdella mast have a drive this afternoon. the fatal oattle•guard. Conductor Water- entire. For the pnblio, especially the little I bought it yesterday." not dream of accepting such a sum. Thank was in some way concerned. The two But et pleased Esperanae, and she den quite- hones ran his train down to where the boys and girls whose youthful minds should " Really ! oh, I am eo glad. Claude will yon a thousand times for the thought, parted with the greatest cordiality, Gas- well imagine that I forgot it." grandfather was at work and brought the be devoted to their elementary studies, they be pleased that we should have ft ; he was however." pard more light-hearted than he had been „ g fine tisane of lien 1 That child' is a old gentleman up. are anything but a blessing. For journal- " very tender over hie' Mariana,"' "Yon insist on turning into a waiter 1 for months, and feeling that the sense of great deal too sharp not to find you ontt. 119[•. Fennell who is an ©!d and careful fats they are something more than a anis- " I. to one of hie finest pictures, in my asked Claude, laughingly. " Then I shall obligation was not too crushing with eo greeedes, why can't you be honest ? " engineer, said : "This is the most peculiar r ince, and, if permitted to develop, would anis- opinion," said Sir Henry, "sad it has make a point of dining every day at your frank and genial a helper ; Claude more ., Really, Oornelie, if yon employ each and painful accident that I ever saw or greatly degrade what ought to be a very railed him immensely in the public esti- restaurant, and tipping you with threepenny than ever convinced that life was, and offensive words I will not argue with yon 1 heard of. The first intimation I had of honorable calling. There is little capital motion, according to all acoonnte." bits." ought to be, thoroughly enjoyable, and , Lies,' and ' honesty,' indeed 1 I don't the presence of the poor Berl was jeer a few needed Inc starting one of those journalistio " Yes, everyone is talking of it. I find Gaspard laughed, but resolutely pushed heartily glad that he had overcome Gas -know what you mean." (about six, I should say) feet before we got enterprises beyond a pot of paste, a pair of it h, cd work sometimes not to tell the true back the envelope. Claude then began story of the real ' Mariana.' Well, I am more serionaly. pard's samples. " I like to call a spade a spade," said to the culvert. A head, covered by a broad scissors and a few evening and morning; All this time, at the deanery, Eeperanoe Cornelia, shortly. " Bnt if yon prefer ib, straw bat, suddenly shot up from between papers—although an old jest -book will be very glad we shall have it. Claude must "Bat, De Mabillon, why will you not was toiling on, with a fixed resolve not to what it your object in this politic polite- the bare of the culvert and right between found useful. The printer and paper maker dine with us soon, and we will consult him accept this ? Surely we are anflioiently break down till everything was made ready nate ? " the two tracks. I was certainly mach can often be induced to give credit, for the as to the hanging ; I suppose he will wish intimate to be of some use to each other. for Gaspard. Her powers of physical Did gen not see that Mre. Lowden was surprised and horrified, but we were so sake of favors to come. By dint of offering it to be in the Hall at Worthington." Why not let me have area pleasure ? " endurance had been well trained in the in the room ? " said Mrs. Mortlake. " Yon near the culvert that I could do nothing. valuable prizes for idiotic guesses, a tem - And thereupon Lady Worthington " You are very good, but I cannot accept siege, and she bore pain and fatigue bravely know how observant she is, and Doctor The poor thing, of course, was killed in. porary circulation is easily obtained. But beuame engrossed in another subject, and it. What claim have I on you ? and patiently, only the doll gnawing pain Lowden is such a particular man, I would stantaneouely ; it could not have been from the gasessing competition to the. did not revert again to the De Mabillona. " Claim ? stuff and nonsense ; every one at the heart overmastered her sometimes. not for the world have them guess that we otherwise " State lottery is only a step, andthe instinct' They)$were not forgotten, however ; the ought to have a claim on every one, only Thie very evening, which bad been eo are not perfeotly friendly with the De The assembled passengers and neighbors many weekly papers of the baser sort are next morning Esperanoe received one of the world is so eaten up with selfishness Mabillone. One must be careful, yon got to discussing the reason • of Lizzie a now stimulating is a very dangerous one, Frances Neville's most comforting letters, and pride that it won't see it." momentous to Gaspard, found her more „ exhausted than usual. There had been a know, and father is so unguarded." presence in the cattle -guard, and it was and already—in London, at least—Ruffled- and Sir Henry, in spite of a busy day, " It may be pride in a measure, said dinner -party, and it was almost twelve „ My father is no hypocrite, at least," generally supposed that she got into the ently active without a tonin. At the present onnd time to call on Mr. Seymour. Gaspard, " but I cannot think it is right to o'clock before she wearily mounted the said Cornelis, angrily. " Why did yon ask culvert to read her book when she moment uneasiness reigns in the bosoms of Meanwhile Gaspard, in his dreary naerifioe one's independence, therefore I stairs to her attic room, her flushed cheeks the Lowdells here if you are so afraid they beard the train Dome thundering along. not a few enterprising gentlemen who have. lodging et Pentoaville,twas lookingforward must decline your kindness, and weary, yet too brilliant eyes, betraying may guest ?-why•not have asked Gaspard Then she poked her head up to see been earning large incomes by artfully en- elmuot with impatience Ennoe to the time when " You aristocrats are terrible people to her fatigue. de Mabillon ? " if it were near, and became so coureging gambling. It eimilar methods he aboard leave England. To be freed deal with. Are we not fellow -man ? Why The rooms had been very hot and (Tobe continued). terrified or paralyzed that she could not of earning money are denied hospitals, why from the life of almost unbearable privation should you be hard np for fifty pounds, and crowded, and the constant standing had dodge down again, and before she could do ehonld they be permitted to the proprietor which he had been living eo long, to be yet reface to relieve me of it when I have left her tired out. Wearily she seg tin A Boneless woman. anything to save 'herself she was frightfully of " Paste Pot and Scissors ?"—Europeans working for Eeperanoe, seemed to him all no use for it ? The early Christians got on her candle, and throwing open the window, mangled and lacerated. The presence of Mail. that Heart could wish ; and though he did very well that way, why not you and I." leaned out into the pool air, resting her The London papers find in Emile. Sells, so many footprints at the bottom of the The Press Association is authorized to ehri.. k from leaving her alone in a strange "Yon believe in socialism, and I do not ; aching head against the open letfiaa;elf an American girl, a fruitful eabjeot for culvert would seem to strengthen the eng- state that there never has been any inten- aouoxey, this could not mar his happiness, I heard too much of it from Lemercier at looking very much like Ct&ude'a "Mariana." comment, She has been ,giving perform- gestion of some of the neighbors that she tion on the part of the treasury to proceed for n� was fall of plane for the future, in Paris." She began to connt the days ; it was the anoes in the metropolis which have aston• got down into the plane to play. Others generally against newspapers which adver- whii;'i•he was to make a home for her in " I dont understand anything about that 30th of May, and Gaspard's ship hue to iehed the habitnet of the Music Hall, thought that her school book dropped into tine prize competitions, bat adds that Ceyl:tin, and end her exile at the deanery— nonsense," said Claude, half impatiently. sail the second week in Jane; there was where she is the chief attraction, and to the culvert and the went down to get it. three newspapers were brought to the an exile the bitterness of which, after all, " All I know is that things moat be very bat tittle time, and her • head Pelt so heavy wide is the interest in her festa of water -It would be hard to imagine an =adept notice of Sir Augastns Stephenson as he L tle�nnderet000d. wrong indeed if one friend can't help that she knew the could get on but slowly The practical difficulties of the present another. What's the ase of a friend if, with the last of the shirts which she bad tures other in all sorts of shapes and atti- tion that the illustrated press prints pie- that could send a more intense thrill of seeming to infringe on " The Lotteryhorror through the passengers on the train got " in their competitions, that ..Sit were first suggested to him by Eeperenee'e when trouble comes, one mast draw back resolved to finish that night. With a long• tudes. It is one of her tricks to tarn her than did this one. There were many ladies Augustus wrote t0 each of them, pointing reply to his letter, in which she scouted his into one's shell of pride, and refuse to take drawn sigh she closed the, window, and, baok to the audience and thus, without on board. Some of them wept copiously out that they had better take legal opinion,, told notion of getting on with no outfit, and the hand that's offered ? " taking her work, sat down to the table, moving her feet and with no more apparent over the affair. Among the gentlemen on and that one paper, having done so, hes broneim of her preparations. Then, when Gaspard paced up and down the room stitching away at her wristband at first very effort than a slight wriggle of the shoulders, board were Mr, John Waldie, M.P. for stopped the competitions. Among the he bet face to face with money matters, thanking. Olith the argumentstaterof led not at quickly, but gradually with more and more to tarn her face straight to the spectators, Halton ; ex•Ald, Thomas Taylor, of St, many Lottery Acts, that of 1802 (42 he began to think of his passage, and all coincide with the dictates of his pride of difficulty. The clock struck one, bat she She says that the majority of performers Lawrence Ward, and Mr. J. C. Black, ex- George 3, o. 119) is the moat sweeping in. resorting to an old Bradshaw was dismayed independence toiled on ; then two, but she was only are so constituted that they are oompelled President of the Commercial Travellers' its terms, and therefore most likely to to find that at the lowest computation it 11 Yon tee," he began, after a pause, " at would cost him forty pounds. Snob a enm isnot as if this were a matter of necessity. beginning her first button -hole, so that to adopt a class of exhibits based upon Association. affect the competitions referred to. By faint glimmerings of dawn were beginning their ability to bend either backward or There was mourning in that tittle cot- this Act any person who shall " knowingly was, of coarse, utterly beyond hie means, If I were ill or helpless it might be right to to show themselves before the shirt was forward, and but 2 per cent. have their Cage on the Oro meadows last night, and suffer to be exercised, kept open, shown, and for one miserable day he gave himself accept it ; but I can live as I have lived ;will be for many days to come. or exposed to be played, drawn, or thrown. ¢ to des air. To lose such a situation there ie no immediate--." reallydown finished ; two candles were burned work ways, flexible as to enable s. o seemed impossible—intolerable. Yet what " Excuse me," said Claude, breaking in ; down to their sockets, and the poor little work both as she herself does. She at or in, either by dice, lots, cords, balls, worker was almost too tired to cross the says the notion that contortionists make Table Etiquette. or by numbers or figures, or by any other. could he do ? To ask help of any one was "if I may speak very that thisy with yea, I room to her bed. themselves supple by anointing with wa oontrivanoe, or device whatsoever. out of the gaettion• He had, indeed, been think you will own mode of Now, But with rest came no relief to her ; " snake oil" is sheer nonsense. She says Fake are used with the right hand and any ami or lottery in his house or place," reduced to actual begging once, but that is really killing yon by inches. Now, I indeed, she looked upon this time as the that so far she has experienced no ill are pointed toward the month no more is liable to a penaltyof £500." But the: had been for Esperanae, and under the maintain that a man has no more right to very worst of all, when, her work being effeote from her exacting efforts. She very directly than it necessary to ant food be• competitors ithesprize competitions conviction that she Weald die if be did not do that than to commit suicide outright— done, she had nothing to divert her mind seldom sustains even a sprain. tween the lips. appear to exercise their game at their own force himself to do it ; in this cafe she wee when he has the chance of avoiding it, that from the coming trouble. She threw her- Spoons with tea, coffee, ohocolate and houses, not at the houses of the persona not t0 greatly affected, and for himself he is. Besidei,'yon are not independent ; p0¢ could not beg. What had he done for a have your sister to think of. For her sake, self on her bed, moaning for Gaspard, now The Precious Metals. bouillon remain in the, saucer when not offering the prizes, so that the Act would that there was no fear of being overheard, If the wealth of the Venderbilte be not conveying liquid to the month. They are seem not to hove any application to them. year he could go on with, he argued, with at least, not for year own, you will take and longing—with an almost intolerable overstated it amounts to nearly $200,000,• correctly placed at the right of the cap —Law Times. himself. The semi -starvation had not this help now, will you not? What right longing for the relief of tears. But Cor- 000• With thio sum they could 200,00porches* whenever not in use.312 • killed him yet, he would straggle on, and have you to sadden her lice by wilfully aerie's stern exhortation seemed to have p Ten Things Worth Snowing. wait in the hope that some other work starving yourself and throwing away this set npa barrier against these, and nothing over, tons of gold and couldn't tw to left Lay your adife and fyrk &railer with might be found which would not require first-class opportunity in Ceylon - woulcome bat long tearle, sobs, which over, bat they metal buy two tone of each other and obliquely across a plate 1. That the height of the atmosphere is such an outlay. Poor Gaspard! how many Gaspard took four or five tarns np and hurt instead of relieving her. gal011 that rare metal being worth $3,250 that,is to be removed for the comingof almost fortymiles. P times that day he arrived at the same con down the room, then stopped abruptly So the night wore away, and, after an canoe. With this metal the highest another oonrae. To forget this increases elusion, and how he fought against it l before Claude, hie decision made. wearily totting to and fro, the fell into a price is reached, and it may well be called noise when an attendant is gathering them 2. That sound travels through water at The privations which he was bearing eo " You are right, Magnay ; I mast think the rarest and most preoiona of metals. together. at the rate of 4,800 feet per second. restless sleep just as the sun rose. TheMost food is eaten with a fork, the knife 3. That the freedom of the press was fere£ patiently seemed unbearable for the figure, of her. How to thank you for year goner• morning call roused her before she seemed (}lncinnm is worth $250 per onaoe ; now that he had hada hope of release, He Deity I do not know. Yon will not think to have had any rest at all, and, stiff and indium, $158 ; worth $658 a pound ; len• being only its prepare•, except when cheese granted in England in 1688. faced all the trials his poverty had brought me ungrateful because I have withstood it to have h she came down ll the breakfast• indiu , $175, and $658lithiam, $160 per that ie neither gifted nor creamy in par- 4. That Chore are more magazines and. him, as he had never allowed himself to do so long ? Yon understand, I am sure, how utable, to the paraphernalia of silver dishes ounce. Niobium costs $128 per ottase nce m taken of as an ever -respected part of a newspapers published in the United States before, and sow all too plainly how mach it was, and I do not now yield as to the and emoting paraphernalia which was her deity ounce. , palladium, platinum, p dessert. Here it is that knives retain their than in all the rest of the world combined. his bodily strength was beginning to sail ; duty of independence, only, as yon say, I bugbear. and rhodium bring respectively $640, $400, grip on ancient custom and bring it down 5. That the coat of the railroads in the he remembered the days of ceaseless toil believe I am beginning to fail, and I meet No one but Cornelia noticed how very $130, $32 end $512 per pound. Strontium to modern tables. Cheese is eaten with a United States has been $9,000,000,000• he had borne daring the siege, and thought live to free Eeperanoe. f comae I take pale and in the looked, and. Mrs. Mortlake coati 5128 an ounce; tantin a $144 ; knife. 6. That over one million persons are how a walk of two or three miles would this fifty pounds as a loan."<< made plans for a morning shopping expedit• telnrinm, $9 ; thorium, $272 ; vanadium, Do not pass to another a plate that has exhaust him now, and loathed the thought. " No, no," interposed Claude. I'll have ion, in which Eeperanoe was to be her cora. $320 ; cetream, $144, and that the onm only been tent to you by a host or hostess, be- employed by the railroads of the United'1�. '.Chen he grew angry with himself for not no hand in lending and borrowing ; a loan pinion. Cornelia treed w interfere. $3 ounce. Thus 1 nee the commonly cense it disturbs the plan of year enter- States. Navin remembered the expenses of the is a bed thing to beein life with ; bat if you „ No, no, Chriatebei ; I know whit your reenters opinions to to the most precious e. Gainer. It is silently taking exception to 7. That the average cost of constructing 4 voyage nduringhes ed with with Mr. misery you re well make it a bargain, that when shopping mornings are. Eeperanoe does mettle are • quite erroneon e.—Globe• his sense of fitness or courtesy and sabsti- a mile of railroad in the United States at moor, and s were de with a vague misery yon are a thriving coffee -planter and I the not look fit for it to-day—why not take Democrat. toting your own in ite stead. Of course present is $30,000, if his senses were deserting him, as well of spendthrift artist with popularity on Bella ? " this applies only when competent service 8. That the first glenting by steam was hid strength, turning sick at the thought of wane, I may throw myself on yon+ mercy, „Really, Cornelia, when you leave your • A Musical Gas Machine. is at hand. In its absence, with the ap• done in London en year 1817. this failing of his powers. What would and you will not torn your baok on me. ventage -ground of book•learning, I never A musical ee.machine, nailed the'pyre- proval of a host, to aid at table is obli- 9. That the first newspaper, established the end be if he waited mnoh longer ? Trust me to ask you for a favor when I met anyone so Wanda in common never•g c &tor could be only one answer to that want it. In the meantime I shall study Take little delicate Bell& for a tiring Phone, has been brought ant in England. g p in America was the Boston N'ews•Letter, Where y poorIts compass is three octaves, and it has a Forks are•laid for such dessert as are first issued April 24th, 1704. question, and Gaspard could not repress a socialism; Ithank it world agree with me. expedition, when she is only just recovering keyboard and is played in the same man. not wholly liquid, these instruments being 10. That the first public performance on q , nhudder. He was so young, and clung to Gaspard laughed. " I wish you could from that flings 1 I can't think what would nor as an organ. It has thirty-seven glass used to sop broken bite , of pudding in its a pianoforte was in the Covent Garden life with such ardor l moreover, he was eo feel the weight you have taken off my become of a child if you had the menage Theatreeliondon, May 16th, 1767. acoastomed to think of death as swift and shoulders:' „ went of it. It really is a providence that ,tabes, in which a like set of gas jots born. canoe, thea ce-o thing the spoon whenever sudden, and sweetened by patriotism like " Charitable wish, certainly, said • you are not married." These jets, pieced in a circle, contract and possible. Ice -creams are eaten with forks, i father that the idea of this Claude. „ " Thank you, I agree with year last expand. When the email burners separate but water ices with spoons, and good form Those Teti -tale Pipes. • that of his the sound is produced ; when they close does not tell us why. Its commands are slow, drearystarvation seemed all the more " Well, the lightness of my Heart, then, remark," said Cornelia, dryly. If Bella together the sound ceases. The tone not often thus arbitrary. Strswberxies are Effie—Is Mr. Dabney going to call this ;terrible. said Gaspead. " I must see Mr. Seymour is not fit, I should advise you to go alone, depends on the number of burners and the eaten with forks, tiniest] their leafy tips evening. He as in the sex de the of misery, that very day, and find out about the pee then." size of the tubes in whfoh they burn, eo have a stem,.in which ease it ie proper and Hermia—I expect him. Why? when w was suddenly invaded. sage,or I chili not feel that this re really " I shall do no anoh thing. Yon makearrangement and selection • graceful to take each with the fingers, Effie—I've got to study, and the gas his solitudebknock ythat b a odxeful g brisk at hisdoor, and. trne" the most absurd Etas about Eeperanoe. t of the musical scale may be touch it to the sugar lying upon one's always burns so mnoh brighter in my room There was aall the notes dejected nee ones could have been "Let me know when you tail, and come She is nits well, and only mopes when i several ral octaves. Some of the plate, then half dip it in cream and plane when you two are in the parlor.' before his p „q produced in se e heard Claude Magnay entered. when you can to my •come, said Claude, there is no one to talk to. Don't tell'me ghee tubes in which the jets burn are it to the mouth. The' same service of 11 e in ?" he asked. "Yonr ricin to go, and harrying 'himself rather that anyone nen chatter away at a party n feet len sugar and cream is performed by a fork landlady told me ou,, were at home, but more than usual as Gaspard began to reit- that eveing, and net np for an invalid the nearly eleven f E • Brooklyn's eetim&ted population is 807,- are eo many customers below that erste his thanks. when strawberries are not served with theirP P there w Y „ next day." ' ;Prams. 000. e allowed Bightene to show me the The two parted at fdoor, Gan and she , P ]?oar Esperanae I The " chattering "had The value of a change oil scene. . _ Calvet brains nicely fried are tasty for •tete at the eight makingall speed to Mr.,Seymour's rooms h hard work. She gave a little the favorite remedies now save- A Justifiable Excu 0'. bereakfaet. Gaspard brightened a little , • 0 Pto hie been each against One of „ What'se 100500 you have robbed and ' informed lad e, an r for he hada rent liking a in Portland Place, Claude returning sigh as she heard it brought up g aged for people who are suffering from the �� y well meaning bat mix y O hisgg winterhhad teen r i musingon the et him, of hide- g nxiehe to at an end to the argileakneas or eahanetfon of the nex• chested so mnoh? in we at Laing down -town iein o store oor Claude, and daring the studio, bar, bate P she general w theirpride he had met him, and non in as bright d voice as o ,,change n e of scene." A well- The nxinssd—Lake all mon, Your Honor, „hhe Song That Breaks Your Heart." good deal of him, the only check to pendent went, she said vena system is aha g Gas- himself on bre conquest. d " 1 thinly I can go, thank th nit is eo strong an I was anxious to to secure for myself a quiet She his justlygindignant when the frivolous anteraonrse being that Claude his a gratnlating could commond, „ known medical an o y _6 . - and baa- not yet nit of the subject, how• don't trouble about it. ,r in in hie boa itelitres, 8e was . q on ()Othello; advocateorclimate of change that if nays : Change and comfortable old age. clerk placed before her with a flonrieh of too longing l?scarcely been home an y „' p anxious too elude 'were fes which ever, for he had yOh,well,. if yon trouble le bet foolish,oar climate if b¢ Dan ; you cannot do o smartness the song: in reference to petite hero too not o i i. ,y. 9 They wire a'prese t hour when there was hasty ring at his „ paid Cornelia, vexed that Mrs. t ohne oar house; failing your Two of the daughters of Sir Henry Mies tress th he could not return. T 9 's . hoa yon can,., ou know .hal, n g of London are nae Gas ands resent door and Gaspard, flushed and breath£ se, ge should tongue•. Y house, ohan ayour room; and if not your Ismaea, the, new Lord Mayor , Mate enough to dila 1? P ,. P _ , Diortle s , g ,; "Look at that fine clock on the mon - ed Clande's verygran es shown n to his roomywellthat onwonldbebetter at home. - ten rearrange oar furniture."— deaf and dumb. But they have been so diffionities, and, indeed, + w ;p hot patina ? " quite • Y oar morning room, then g p tel said the. first burglar' " What of it 2"d to the topm. " De labdbon 1 why this p However, if you like *0 spendy - ,g New Perk Tribune. admirably educated on the oral eyetom in ,, *011 it's finis to have," and he dropped remark led p are going out to Ceylon asked Claude, with a gesture of feigned dresses and bonnets, I'm sure Y don't reading the bagamongthe other plunder. So I hear youg ghie blue over . • „ ho none #bat '" Holland that they can' by lip. read it in +, des Air as he oral& night of h to hinder yon, And 8 P uuderetand what goes on: at a theatre. neat month 1 P win, After eliminatfn ,the monopoly features, " r minds again 0% to re9ect B , „ diff Largo quantities of frogs are now being �' ono—at least 1 was going, but I envrio e. If you change you S the room leaving Espen eterda eased That fellow e a dada, said the so Stas : ,, P only fit m ' Mended the thehoarelane I eglalatnro ye, y P "` shopped from IEingeton for the Net ltorki believe I have &t nged me mind. about that ridiculous thing, you are o Y eorrowfally that she had o a able 04 66 to n&. clerk of an eestnide druggery to a Tribune b for that. 1 nil Hatch 1"d wished to befriend her, and the Lottery 8111 by to ac out• cin oustomer� markets. �, Indeed 1 oh, I am sorryfor Colney, arson who ora reporter, poing d g _ the Brftieh ,. lou anted Gain Pdesirous of that Rooheforts MaaG4¢ire, the. nominee of�, a alias Tho General Conference of tom wap settled , Sir Henry No, not abort Ceylon," P,, ed the credit of being .-" h ? caked the reported'. H thought every t{ earn _, ,seat in the Bonne of Cons, W 9 . u. p] faoe al Molds of ddnada. . e to think so. "'But the mdse eatrdordrnery thing t she most dielikeo. Mr. Parnell for a. ' mnhoroolate. •••••Neta Por'% b2nthodist Rfortbr Henry'ertainly led m end..,. which in reality e n Owned leaves outthe ,.r �' t hit oIt he hes had p y o gat the da wee not at all to be dark. mons for North D°nogg, has b e , ibu7te. was Dodd ist Flpd at Toronto yesterday'. . Sir Ben y W , � . � ail happened, I went to 1Sir. 8e mdur t y Tr nothing to de with it, It was �*hrongh make vie hos menta, and, to nay astonish- Tho lair poor brought w letter from Gm unopposed. Dian Collinuon 1 got rho situation. meat, he baa told me thai my patidage Is