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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1874-8-27, Page 1Eve/7i rii.41.1.*04tayi...111orPI:fig 4.v 'Tirr„ Ortertn), pl.01..SONS PANK l'11711.31S anntori, payablo strictly :iJt aavariect subscription taken for loss than six months. ./.11.VERTX81'NG. Piot insertion por „ . veal subsequont Moortien PO'r klvortiseiramts of strayed cattiO. eretoistita's'iseer anal, asas eta onc90ai",i; ten, 11.- 1119t Mourtll LOO eson ?,..tbsccorcint woLtb, %coots, ' Notices of births. marlia,geo and,' deObba inserted ox.,001.3 eta:notions will mudaceorlingly, SA. orilsinnzentt, virAtzens zizod by, a scale of calla noupaiicL • • 'Tho folltriving bo Pho4894 for if0.11.47 01,114 X13,14, 41 T402. 3 nee Due 'Column ,„.s.,. 800 Ralf " ;25 .....• Quarter " ..... ... Business carda, Six lines and under, 4; BIX„ ta I teas, ea , atages leave Eotter daily for' Luoan and Londela st am.;4 iti Leman ot 6 e.an, ; in London. at 0 a. in, roiee,ce London for Exeter at 2 pan. .; Lisaan, et. 5 p, m.; ariving in Exeter at 7 pan. atagos leave Exeter daily for Cl.inton at 0 eena,; arriving in catetan at 10 a.m. Leave.' Clinton at 500 m arrive inPacter, 5:20.p,m , at agesloave 'Exeter .on Tuesdays, Thursdays and saturdaye for St. Mary's, at 0 aan.,arrivirill 311 time for neon trains going, evet and west, Leave et. Mary's at 2.39 pari,; erriVe in Exeter at (1:86 , orisist 11.101101.0131101•211111O, u situ ms iro it a ta gRtdital. HYNDMAN, EXETER, MEM- -Lee 13Elt Colloge:Burgeons, Ontario, CORONER County of Buren. Ofiloo hours, 8 to 10 am.; 7; to 10p.m. 1,17- J. GRACE/. IV. D., GRADU- I V e ATE of Trinity 17niversity Toronto, Vhysicieu Surgeon etc., Office Main klb, West, two floors north of Eacrett's harnese shoo, Exeter Ont. 52,1y. C. MOORE, M.D, t • GRADUATE of zitrain university. mon. froal rhyaician, surgeon, &e. ()dice n 1 residence- -Exeter. Ont. Odlee to 10 a.meand 7 10 10 p.m. TIE,. LANG. M. B., M. D., L. R. C. -L./P. S. 0. Graduate of Trinity College, Mem- ber of tho College of Physicians. and Surgeons of Ontario. Wilco—Drug Store, Main, St. Granton and is also proprietor of the Drug store, and con- stantly keopi. on hand a largo stock of pure drugs patent Mediomes, and Dye stuffs. Granton, June 18,1874. 45-43m Segal. 1 IA RDING & HARDING, Barris- -1 tore, ttoruoya, Solicitors, Commissioners B. eze. Ortiszots—liorrost's BLotac, Water Street, St. Mary's. F HARM -4G. E. W. HARDING _AfiFFSSRS. JONES & lIdeDOUGALL, Barristers, Attorneys -at -law, Solicitors in Ohancory, Conveyancers, Commissioners in Q.B, end Notaries Public, St, Mary's, • on—Elutton's Block, Water St.. St. Mary's Ont. 1-1y. I EON M. ClLENCH, BARRISTER A -A and Attorney -at -Law, Solicitor in Chancery ttud Insolvency and Letters Patent, horeo and for- eign, Plans and drawings executed, eaad specifica- tions drawn pursuant to rules of patent offices, on iecuiN ing inetructions or production of model. Omen—Hutton.% Block, Queen Street, St. ifary'e, out. 1-1y. MoDIARMDY, B.A., BARRISTER, NOTARY, CONTEYANER, LUC.525. 13N T TAT G. WILSON, ISSUER OF V V • Licenees under the new Act, Ont. 11. ANI) Sivtrg. BISSETTS ir and .8..ata an eQw-logvieU with tho Central Hotel). J IIRY GOOD HORSES AND COMFORT- ABLE vehielee always on hand. Favorable arrimgements made with commercial travelers. All orders loft at Bissettas" Tinshop will be promptly attended to. B. Sr, T. BISSETT, Prep- 311xoter, Sops. 4.1673: 17. LilleRTER LIVEIR,Y STABLES (In commotion with Drew's Hotel), E. Christie, Prop. Heroes and first -clam oonvoyancee alvrays on hand. C,oramerolal rigs on a mornerit'e notice. ED. CHRISTIE Exoter,Sept. 4, 1671 WM. SWEET, 17. S. t.1r41.1 Veteri- nary Ontario College. OFFICE —Next door to Dr, Winan's Drag tore anp oppostt tWilkin'e Hotel, Exeter. Veterinary Medicines always on hand, Calls promptly atten ded to. Hems examined as to their soundness Angur12801, 1873. alltentital. &.c CHANCE OPROGINESS. Ate undersigned having purohased the entire interest of the lato Dr. 11. B. Winans in tbe Drug bueiness, is now prepared to accommodate the public with.e, 'well selected stock of DRUGS, TOIL TOM' MACDONELL, ISSUEROF Marriage Liceatee, Exeter, Ont. 1-1y Tr C. BOULTON, Provincial Land Surveyor, ennnaST DTFOGOIsT. 1-10!ie iloorsonth of Mr. J. Renton's. 4 40 11fitlT. (BROWN, Public Auctiorieer, • Wincholsea. &dos promptly attended. to. ,Terrns res.sonablo, Wineholsca, Oct, 15, 151g, -y. SPA C A. 1 \ LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Huron, RESIDENCE, }ME TER, On SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO CHARGES MODERATE. armall*.044.0.•••,re4•••••7*...saawurs...Waeosoini0WIKI* qftii STRUBE S, HOULDER BRACES, DYE -STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, Sece, AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETI- TION. \ C. y.A.NDU SEN, e;Aii fake-. - 4Th'""4'k 1)3117At. A PUBL1e3 OMITiON. Holloway's Pills and Ointment aro neither manufactured nor sold in any part of the United S,..13,tes, although they may bo obtained in the B.N. American Previnces. Each Pot and Box boars the British Gevern merit Star/LA:with thowords, way's Pills e.nd Ointmen t, London, engraved there- on. It has become raccessn.y tomake this =noun- comont,because the Novr York Chemical Company (who pay nobody), finding at last that their 11111110 bus boon so exposed, have assumed the title of "Holloway and Co. ;,' but, even noiv, no one will buy their medicines dirout from them, sothat they have made arrangements to supply oschtsively the firm of Motive. Henry and Co., of Now York, their so called "Iloilowtty's Pills and that nona tho largo 0014 air APLE LEAF HOTEL, LIlyIER . or and iciik Ati.folife41,1 bop lately bnilt and 'Far Wagon and Carriage lifaiiii/Tilic.11.=: Mg, &c., in 0011120Xi011. First-class work r t moder- ('' p10 prices. Call early and often. 14-1v. nUEEN'S HOLEL, LUCAls W • BOWEY, Proprietor. Tills first-chte hotel ban lately changed. hands (from W. B. Will ns to W. Bowey), and is fitted with pow fur itare throughout. Free 'bus to and from tho station Oleo for the now linesktVwggktlij.,-,ndee slsty TIPIEITERE HOUSE, LUCAN, A. _isle LEVITT, Proprietor. This Hotel has 'lately changed bandsdandthe present rropriotor feels satisfied insayms he Cell givetbo best of accom- modation to man and beast Choice Liquors and fargraent cigars at the bar. Attoutive hostler employed. 27-6r3 TILIMVILLE HOTEL, W. MOP- ' 4 FIT, P,roprietor. Every attention pnAd to the travelling public. Good stabling and attentive hostler. Beet brands of liquors and cigars to bo had at the bar. felENTRALHOTE L, LU CAN, BORT. MoLEAN, proprietor. 'bus rn ne in eon - /laden with this hotel to and from all trains. The ohoicoet liquors and cigars kept constantly at the bar; also sample rooms for Commercial Travel- lers. Good etabling and attentive hostlers. 14-17 ROYAL HOTEL, LUCAN. J. W. .1-1) CARBOL, proprietor. The best attention paid to the travelling public. Firet-eless liquors and cigars 0.1 the bar. Good stabling and attent- ive hostlors. Cha gas raodera e. 14-17 1.-fr 'TON Road, ono nail° Jts—t—orerediten, Th. -o- hms Hedging, proprietor. This hotel has re- cently changed hands, and is now fitted up for the actommodation Of the travelling public. Choice Liquors and the finest brande,of cigars at the bar. A. good hostler always in attendance. 50-6m. entai. (1115508E1) TO Tian NDIV DOOR EIT0111.1) TeR. KINSMAN, DENTIST, WILL 1_, be found at his °Mee, Main trot, Exeter Ont., ovary Tuesday, and generally on the other days of the wook, toldept Wednesday and Thursday, tio Wi1J guarantors all work to be equal to tho boat dono in any city, and nt prices within tho roach of all elassos. imy have a tooth aching on itturday, come in tho evening after five, instead of leaving it for Igo tado.y, as some do. All who want to nave their tooth shmild can and havo them inspected boforo they fool pain in them All parents ,shonia call for advice about children's first tooth, before allowing ono to be ox- :;ractod, GB groat damago ill Constantly being done ° by extracting nob tooth too seen. rommernaimaratonensgsrozar=ctlapteravoratmrdiernora• el„IIA.ISLES SENIOR HAS LATELY ./ as.Overhauled his photograph 141112110 and built an extension, arrangii4 tho light be as to. 3n eke, better offeeta On hie work. Hetintr studied with dillgence for Seine tit ia Past tho difforont ()Mots of light and Shade, and lnaling taison 1 litructionfl f.e0111 Seine Of tile befit artists fri the Dominion end Ibo adjOining states ho is now proparod 13oexecute work in first -610s stylo fronr the stint nest tin type to a life -also photograph. Itotoutdling and onlarg, Ing eutea 0. sposeutty. Oval frames of differont shoe kept eettStantly On hand. Tricorn -sue per &you; retouched, per &veil. TA rtieS wishing Weir residences photographed cvould do well to give him 3 Ofilb es none but good work will be fia- pvea to leave WS roOPM, Chart?* Motlerstm. RECIPIlOCITY. ' (.147,1•01n Quip) The sands of Grit have fallen fast, Since that Pad& f3candatis past And onerramod Brown, *inim all do know, Has reared aloft the groat motto, Reeiprocity. Rio lrow was bright for one who late Has shared poor Brother 13eoebor's fate, And loud defiance was lais tense That ferth like pewter teapot rung, Rociprock. Try that to pass, Macdonald said. And such a tempost on thy head rise. At this Mackenzie sighed, Brown gazed on Blake and then replied,. Reciprocity. Oh stay Ontario etay and rest Thy salaaming head ripen, thy breast, A tear stood on his Roman nose, Rio answer was, I now propose, Reciprocity. Beware taxation's awtal bane, Beware I " deficit's" not to blamo, This WU the Doctor's last good night, Oar hero eohoed—growing white, Reeiprocity, In many a province he saw the light Of "several tie" gleam blue sad bright, And treaty opposition shone, And from his lips escaped ths groan. Reciprocity. Anon an old Ontario bore, As he through Sangster's meadows tore, Unearthed a man whose grim delight Seemed centered in the parchment white. Reciprocity. There inoath the" Globe's' Ontario sway, Wrapped in the Stars anti Stripes he lay, Scrawhxl on a free hie text absurd, To show where he had;.treen interred Reeiprotity. THE BROKEN WEDDING RING BY OBLABLES Et. ROSS. *4)4-4 PART IL—DIVLDED. • • CHAPTER XL—Continued This letter he then folded up (upon the outside it bore the post -mark of Rome), and put in his travelling -bag She's very fond of me, that wench.' he muttered to himself, 'and if she had eree'resoney I d marry her—it as, e, to spite my honorable father.' He loft the house with a word of fare- well to a living soul, and started upon his travels for foreign parte. PART I11.—PLOT AND COUNT R - PLOT. CHAPTER I. IN ROME. Two English artists got severely lionis- e& in the Eternal City that season; and they suffered oven more than the lionised usually do under the infliction; for they had come to Rome to practise their art in peace and retirement, and having been fortunate enough to at- onti.ract the attention of an Italian prince, ;MelMeesrs. nem. and Co. nave an the liretish Provinces and alsow lere, the pub ic ve sessises came to bo sung in a very to be imposed noon by unscrugeloue vendors and others unless they oxerciso great caution to pre- high key in every fashionable salon. vent their being misled, by finding those modicums To John Darrel this sudden access of bearing a stamp with ti3o name of Pliolloway and Co., Now York/4 printed thereon. Many resoect- fame ewes partiOularly distasteful, for that bt able firms in the British Provinces, who obteemmy medicines direct from, hero, bare very properly reasons you esknow. suggeetecIthat I should, for tho benefit of them- ToPis eonipanion, Mallet, it was not selves 231141 41110 public, insert their names in the papers, that it may be known tb at medicines can less unpleasant; for it dragged him in- hohad ge1111512e from them. The following is a arteiety, and de hire—tallt I AnTVExtfiti'61.,31)1.§, Roiftelltz,s1.cidq,.tiioirliantsdsaItptanirt2i7ileavrIcycsin.sir;-:. & Before they had. been any time to Sem, St.. Mr. T. DES Ennui, Cher- toria,B, C. Messrs. moans: et Co , Vietoria, tI 0 a. CaTy rak of in Rome, thehad their en - place, and' asollettel76.1.1.'1 clarat‘510 of tette Tr.nyn, P. a. taasssse anagram 455 CO., Vie- • 30IIN P4m,rx, ehatarn, N33. • Messrs. Musrno they wore sure of a cordial welcome. & Co., liiontreal. Masora. ,T. Wnenn & MAN &ATTU, St. JokeIct. Co„ amil- ton, Ont. Mr.H. j. Bose!, Toronto. Mr. A* HChip- They had been at Rome just a month e'rritf t1 , 13. oIrsii,.._ ilifthd,'vP.vme, Mr.JRsto rGosi- learden, . s. ai Gnelion o. Hunt, Ana., Fredericton, N. 31. arr. tr. 12. Trrativsotr,uarhar Grace, N. L. ;Mr. J. sr \2.1.87, Fredericton, N. 11. mane, W, Yuan tront,real. The medicines aro sold at the lowest wholesale not prices, im quantities of not loss than 3;i3.0 worth—viz., 88. Us. and ills, per dozen boxes of .Pills orpots of Oiniment, for which; 're- mittances must be sent in advance. THOMAS HOLT, )WAY, Chemists and other vendors of 7:01loway's genu- ine Pills and Ointment natty have their names in- hseertree_d in the local paPors 21 thoY will please apply 533 Oxford. street, WA). London, March alst. 1674 40-0221 rgOONIINION LABORATORY. A choice assortment of pure drugs and chemi- cals, and where will bo found all the latest and most popular patents of the day, a few ef which we may mention. Tonics) Dyspepsia Retttedies,"&e. Duchy Bitters, Vinegar Bitters, Planets' Bitter, Caldwell'e Celebrated Dyspepsia Remedy, Simp- son's Specific Pills. Alteratives, etc. Ayer's sitrsaporilla, Bristol's sarsaparilla., Bed - 'Kennedy's Medical Disoovhbr, De7alv/101%1t1114, Victory, Shoshonoes Remedy, liferabold'e Buchti, Modicaanentum, Ste. atolds,:coitsnmplon, &e. dyer's Cherry Pectoral, Allen's Lung Balsam, Wistar's 13alsern of Wild CheiTy, Ransom's Hive syrup and.Tolu,13ryttn'sPn1mOnie WBn afers, row's Bronchial Troches, Wincr's Efearhound and Elo- camparte, Follow's Compound Hypophosphitos, Parrish's Chemical Feed, Easton's syrup, Fir. quir. at Struct rhos., Peruvian syrup, Campbell's Codliver Oil. with Pancreatic Emulsion. Pills &c DandelionPilis, Ayeed, liorrick's, Bristol's, Mo so's, Indian Root, Judson's 'Mountain Herb, nap yavra, Ratiway's, Branctithas, Ns,tional, McLean s Bhoshonoes, sir James Clarko's,-Elateet atitinr 011 Castor Oil Enitillion, 110014, i&t.t, Trask's' and Wilson's Magnetic ointments Pettit's Eye Salve, Victoria Carbolic and Sopor's 1)13 Fro, ollOWay's Ointments, Depow's Munor and Nonnecly's Humor Ointinents. ISitinilfillezeNte. Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Railway's It. R.,Boyer's Galvanic Fluid, .Victoria Electric Linamont, Thomas' FileCtric Oil, Winslow's soothing Syrup, Thep o w's Rhuinnit ic Comfort, Von ne dy's Linn m t Doloricidot Worm Igedicines etc steesesess meta escee .SectosireF; Vermifitgo, Winslow's worm 174115,7310121.1)1 '0 Powders Worm Tea. • One 40031 North of R. Davis' Blacksmith shop, Alain -street, Exeter. A oall solicited, Natiofiletion and value for MOM:I:vont guatantooci, conto ono conic, all. Diarrehcea ds Dysently' Medi' - Hair Dressing , Catarrh Medicines, Horse Medicines, Pure Winos and Jiquors tor Medicin.ftl use, Dye Stuffs, Auoline Dyes, &e,, at the oditorli ttl,bovatatIr. wITusehoysetweevreeelsouenseglusge-aiboeua.1 teo23.0e ovon- ing, and. to avoid meeting with any casual acquaintances, they directed their stops towards it retired quarter of the town. SUSt as they neared tho Via Nuovo, Mellott suddenly pinched his compan- ion's arm, and pulled him up short. What now?' asked Darrel. Mallet's only reply was to point t� the corner of the street, where two per- sons, wilful and it woman, were engag- ed in earnest conversation. A singio &me() sufficed to show Dar- rel that these two persons wore not un- known to him. The man was Carr, junior; the wo- man, Gertrude Doff, Hester Darrol's lady's maid and companion. theTnhetvhsetyeesntaerdoctbacakt oetattehof ositglihetr, manda curious way. Mysterious l' said Mellott, gravely. • ysterious There is something in this,' return- ed John Darrel ; I never imagined. that Gertrude knew thet Mall.' ltilay throw a light on ttome unex- plained matters,' sug,gosted Mallet. Perhaps,' returned Darrel, thought- fully. It set him thinking for the rest of Ole day, and many a time he asked himself what it could meati. If the secret which Carr, junior, had whispeted in his oar at Battle Down wore taally true, then where -was tho reason for so much mystery in his movements now And yet it must bo trace Of this there could be no doubt. • All the eireueastancee connected with the rupture between him and his Hester showed that to he beyond ail possibility of a doubt. ' Still there was, it lurking notion in his brain thet aomothing remained a mystery yet. Ile thought of the purity of Heater's tnitul ; of then' unsullied iteptanesa (11311. . ing (hat brief month when he must have so Many' occasions of detecting any que6tionable condnet in his evife ; attcl his brain grew Weary with trying to teazle mit. the riddle. ' One would almoet think that ahe eonla not hate knoWII if,' he Said to hititSelf a score of thnee when reflect. TEB ONTA mutter, ' to try and deceive myself by fortable than the ellarPost tiling she He was a little• startled at those last And sure, etanaglia Carr, junior was Hester's cynicism was vastly like her lay, Until I,hear from you, Ishallnot announced, While his name was frost' cousin's.' . trouble you again.' when he perceived her very visible en- Poor cousin Carr! It trump pancaumpildilnl ibuuAlhaintsdifiaihtioor dower to conceal a shudder on his en- game with such an antagonist as Hes- ' She melts!' thoughititnhCeora.nrieext ohange back, that there Wil,8 mord in that met view s about his marriage, and the to persecute me here as you say, and as had just received from her cousin, ticed how she winced at this, and leave 1110 libell# of Action: the most urgent business had alone ed publicly that he would bring down his revenge ?' upon his lips. flattering reception, and his conduct print do not owe their origin in sena° ' I have been rather harsh with you,' had been deeply studied, but he was moasuro to your OWn vivid imagine- she said, relenting a little. 4 Forgive certainly thrown off his equilibrium tion ?' Dare talking over N letter which she •Ile watched her closely, and He concluded by sat- with her waiting woman', Gertrude Powerful.' to, some legal arrangement which rnatY brought him ther4asilaa-tatter ins -wester yeur peide—hunsillet° Y°1-1 0 flag- very ' I shall meet aid with firmness.' presence. t., •aa -e• a tio of blood between the cousins, for bring mo here without a moment's de_ the aye!, claims that the law gives upon you, I do not mean to run away from him, I young Carr. her happiness and peace of mind were dust. vitally concernea. should shortly,follow hiseaYleluttger that hllere trance. . • fallaci°u8 reasoning artar all thl3 time. °Qqal•'Adftse3aY• ihe duel,' he resun'ted, ' Darrel w°41(18e.re ?' anisn]eltghasitiOiii?:ri ioie rta co, 110.40111. el oeirdxv}/ebotrtroi4rrione.) cogml .9°1. sryiiCbtinligriei .ft.I•t, uho raoti,lhhi sitf inceauaneallo.i' , fidirlinchstdaelvtat(t)prgtois t!t,1 ,t, ytrheo acibatnt fhioloryeif ,iha,e had v:1, heiciiiioeaont:. tlf. lotituiBityade ei atop ,0 nog caill.nlIde4aositctiei et.e • ni„i:r‘i etigelele( 1:0\ 1111'1u1°.,trillitot'witio0111°gal.ettelii .1.rs.ticsIis .estn'.°1(iiitirl, ). 'n' Islolf:)esolmi'sr. tItilaliele(jus c4at' elhl°1a. ilt:°.: °111;11s'ael-1:18.en;(31.11-bi°1:en-ig'. from thia stiaitt of thought, and bitterlY naL3tar Was mietress of ' herself once ' Oao moment,' said Heater. 4 I'll reproach himself for being led away more, and ehe preserved a solenm Si- not detain you more. %at you bave from plainly tolling their own tale. knee.. been telling me is M part confirmed al- aend these he would rouse hinasolf me lineas3a He ran away.' the rest of Later on, in the Balm) day, Hester He learnt that the law made him all- mean to haye some arrangement come He sams.propared for anything but a 'Ana are you sure that tho rumors in room. , visiona y feel that 1 am,' ho !would This made her visitor more uncom.- readY. Darrel is bora,' In this he told her that a matter of that Your well-bred husbaud had boast- would sacrifice his interests to gratify , 'It even found its way into print ' How if he prove .obstinate, and at Ttililiosn. it was that you saw there. WU ' Whenever You want Ille a word will ter ; but he had still a A quiet smile played about her lips Hester. There is my address.' He ' loll are grandiloquent,' she said*. He bowed, and turned to leave tee , ' • No doubt. I shall leave you now, he Il0- give him what he covets—my money, threw a card down on the table. me. I am so truly wrettheda and she 4 I shall have' an uphill game to play reserve. here,' he Baia to himself, 'but I must And the moment was approaching to 'Oh! Rotakl, Ronald l' she exclaim - wit in the end. You little dreamtmy play it, ed. 'is there no way that the kw can cOz, Of the great trump card that Ihave '01), I remember l' he said. 'I was aid mo?' to play when all else has failed.' about to show ye* the paper contain- ' Yos, there is one way.' She motioned to Gretrude to place a ing proofs of Darrel's presence in Rome. ' Hew ?' she ejaculated, with a pas - chair for her cousin, but paid very lit- Here it is,' sionate burst. 'Tell me at once. Why tle heed to his elaborate politeness, to The paper which Ronald Carr spoke keep me in supense ?' his marked earnestnees of manner in of kJ:tester, was an Italian gazette, in '1 will toll you since yeu bid me. 1 inquiring after her health. w is a t ragraph—ga$devoted to the have kept it from you before, as I feta - 'She, is ice,' thought the schemer, description. of the Princess Fenella's e(1 to make you unhappy. Prepare 'but (An ice melts under certain con- receptions and the distinguished guests yourself for a shock. Your marriage with John Darrel is not legal.' ditrii°hnes''who assembled there. sat eilently waiting for him to Amongst the guests wore two En- This was indeed a shock. speak, and only broke in upon an ugly elish artists—the iising men of the 'What. do you mean?' shegaspecl. pause to say— day; the Signori Mallet and Giovanni 'Simply that you are not John Dar - '1 am waiting to know whet has Darrel. been of sufficient importance to bring For one reason Carr would have pre- Hester stared at the speaker RS if you so far.' ferred not showing the gazette. ' suddenly stupefied. 'A family matter,' answered Ronald, It gave the evidence he required, but 'Not his wife!she said. Are you glancing towards Gertruae, • it also would appear that Darrel, far niad ?' 'Leave the room.' from being the outeasteeand adventurer ' No ; perfectly sane. I only diecev- Gertrude meekly inclined her head, he described, had the entree of the air- area it by an accident myself.' said and left the room. cies of Rome. . Carr. 'But it is assure as we are But she looked very oddly towards To counterbalance any unpleasantly here. It is an unpleasant matter to Carr as she paned into the passage. favorable opinions t at Hester might you perhaps, after what has occurred ; Moreerer she took paeticular' care to form upon this, he hestened to add yet it will give you the power of defy - leave the door 'ajar I that in Italy artists were patronized by ing the scheming rascal, Darrel, just in Then she took particular cat& -to, let the highest in the land, no matter how his hour of fancied triumph.' nothing escape her during the remark- leseable their origin; that they were 'Hester exclaimed impatiently, -- able i,nterview!which I am about to do- acceptedlissealeeireles iu virtue of their 'Tell me what: You mean. Put it professional abilities, _....._.rtter how ince the plainest English you cense-oil= soribe. paremeMieseantness& 1 ligy,2, _ catiatta fatevaereaa _heaasartial fP17....'"v7titso,.;18a.e.eatar 'Hester,' said her cousin. as soon as little their private cheracters svesoil ly let me knowitphos,,sve,,u, they were alone, 'Hester, you are, pro- bear investigation. - k..1....c.eaclione essillegeellsi.slet9..as.teltocuttenstwoeyears' . ssesessisseeeserned. her cousin, reetim- esseeeses.s IL., looking fellow, a lady's man, in fact, in 'Perfectly.' . spite of his moral drawbacks, and the 'Do you remember that wegot snow - Romans insinuate that the Princess bound on owaroad, mict passed three Fenella looks upon him with favor.' days ancl three nights at the village of ' John Dturol's faults give you more Daftle ? That while we were there, we trouble than they clo me, I see,' said indulged in boy and girl senthnentality, Hester ; ' and if you think they are en- We talked soft nonsense? That we tertaining to pie yon are vastly mistake called each other husband before tho on. May I ask if this interview will people about?' last long?' . Hester reddened at this. Rester's cool rejoinder made him ; I do,' she answered. ' It is in the flinch, worst taste to romiM1 me of that; for 'No ; not long. 1 am nearing the later I saw that the whole of your "sen- timent, as you cell it, was part of a e one of my story. Hor highness, the tanned affair with your father to se - princess, has looked. coldly lately on P cure a rich wife in the family. • I be - Darrel, and he finds himself forced to lievecl, in those deys, in tlae.genuineness reiew his old pursuit. Painting is a of ) our brotherly affection towards me, ghtious art, more glorious !lieu remu• ncrative, and John Darrel was hefted to and when the real truth crept out after- saywards, it was a cruel awakening to me, that he meant compelling you to lite with him again, and to share your for then I felt myself indeed without a fertune.' . ii•Where,was he heard to say that?' if:ie.:di, .._inytl_le,, world,' ' Hester,' saidCarr,rsebriaocitsclvvAt`tI Ileum. kii-Ow all. --ISA konilf'arli4Ilififeefilie cmy whet we wore at Glenlochlen we read the marriage service over together?' f3Were a.— Let what we have to say be as brief- ly as possible spoken. Do rot study for effect, for your talent is lost upon to. We have been so long an so well acquainted,' You are hard as usual upon mo, Efestereehe said, gently. 'Ono of these days you willslearn to know Me better. But let that pass.' To the point at once, if you please,' said his coneinsecoldly. Carr bowed. John Darrel haa made it:public that lee meats following you up.' For .what purpose?' demanded Hester, with just a suspicion of tremor in her voice. 'With the only parpose that his nat- ure is capable of anaerstainling. It is necessary to say that, his motives are mercenary. ' osidIsc.,,ercelv!: von have'ssaid it so often _ awl Etester. • Llittaavy. Lei.;saa/richild as iliolinostaishnthieuscLurirlyal_s„.32;,,,ileesclhth:ntwh,etinhands ghaeitheaagoetvoevr over ta.ny ing it out.' this. 'Ho has only to make his demands,' 3,8 a boa man,' e,peures:sed'encdaurrre: returned Hester. I shall respond to mentally gloating over her suppressed them in a way that the most exacting rage, for so badly was it suppressed could net eomplain ef-' that it was perfectly visible to the visi- I believe that, and I should not be tor,' , uneasy on the matter if it could be set- Tell 1113 where you heard this.' tled by money alone.' I (110. not hear it. It was repeated ,Hester was interested at this point. to me by a casual acquaintance --an 'What else can he want?' Hngliiihman whit had no idoa that I Do you know that the law eat 00111- was in any way connected with the pol a married woman to live with her perseas alluded to.' husband ?' I Give no names and precise partien- Hester started. lars, or I shall call you false to your He isnot likely to have recourse to face o' law,' she Said. He is.' She wits worked up to a desperate pitch by now. Her eyes flashed fury, Your proofs?' mustier eyes wore so tightly clenched John Darrel is here i Rome, that her fiuger-nails dug into her palme, hunting you out.' Tins tit 110.1.' Laid. Lie was about to rise at this, for, rascal as he was, there was yet a pitch 'He saw the color leave hor °hooks, at etich evert ho felt too much outrag; and stretched out his hands to reach ecljo'‘bear with it meekly. flow this the boll. 80 130 You noed not ring,' she said, GM SinftrIltala' abVIlet aftirteethwal avveeinythe'rtilitaecra°1 poiut quite well. When I have soon him filth° cousins' interview, there came a bore I shall believe it; not before: rya at the door. This was scarcely polite between Come in.' cousins; and he forgot the part of the Is was Gertrude. , mild and injured. relative he wag play- wish to speak one word with you, ing with so much care, so far as to ma ern,' she fetid. show his teeth it little,' ory good. Mr. Carr has 11in:flied You do believe it, cousin he said; his besineas with me.' you show plainly 118 your facto. Be- Cousin. Ronald dicl not take the hint ; sides, it is a matter easily settled. Sit but sat hack in his chair, shading Ilia at your window an hour and I'll be oyes with his hand. Gortrucle wits - sworn that it appears 'in sight, How- pored in her mistroas'a 0418 13050 words : ever. I mean to sparo you even that Tie la in Rome, Ho has just been trouble.' hereasking after you. 1 gave oi:dors Ile produced several nowapapore that yott should be clotted aud I think from his pocket, he is thrown off the scent.' Those iIre proofs,' she saicl, A strange Caney flaohed "through Ile turned them over and selected IIostor's mind, and she glanced from ono, looking another way as he did go. her trittid to her comfit. But both the Then glanclng ho stud, tsaitors Were on their guard. Ger - as though not moaning it for her oar•— awl not ry, (vim 11111qA1,1 Carr Fin,f, To; llitt is tIl0 C410 °attaining the with his face col:eased all the time. scandal eltout the (loofa Matter wag toaasared upon Otto pohib ; An involantarly Start showed her i• but it conatinod hie words, quid So re, tarest ntereasing. ' The dud. 2' she aaid, moved her last hope. I caine to toll you at once,' whiS, Yes ; calm your fears nem both oat; pored Gertrude, for I thought that yon hehaIbt It was it bloodloas oncoonter, might havo sonettlaing to toll me aboitt yon will soo if you will *give yoarsolf it, f liope I did eight, fot there \yes no the teotable to scam tine peregraph titno to come to yea for orders.' through, He eliallenged esie, and he Quito right, Gortaidoa saidhor Inas - left me upon the Pahl not as coinfort, tros able as be could wish no doubt at Gesteattle left the room but 8110 4i(1, W11,011 discovered the trithl :nnon 'Yes, yes-; 2bl'iif*Irqiaat °111:1"fti'lnP4' re Because they prove what I said be- fore, and what I now repeat. You are t/ot John Darrel's -wife, for you were mine two yeai.slinfore you knew hint P CHAPTER II, LISTENING- BEIIIND TUE DOOR. Toss was the trump card that he loaf kept so carefully in reserve; and now that he had played it, the effect upon his cousin was startling. Nor was it so singularly effective with her aloe°. Evidently it was a startler for the lis- tener at the door as wela. When Hes- ter had recovered from the first effects of her surprise she looked at her cous- in as though she thought he was sud- denly deranged. ' Aro you Mita?' she said. No; but I have been nearly ao,' was his reply. Knowing what I know, end then to find out the rash stop you had taken in marrying this Darrel at Pennryil.', Site ststred, at him in wonder, Ills words were Ilia very assault() of mad- ness to her, yet his voice and manner were as sane as it was posailtle to be, 4 What wilclnoss is this 2' sho said. No • wilaneas at all, but reaeota-- gooi reason ---legal reason. According to Sootell law, if two peteous read otter the marriago service together, they are married. Hester ttiened faint. Sho leal nothing to gay now, f'or sae vaguely remembered bating board something of the peculiarities of Scotch law. It gave her het release frout botoletse to an adventater and schotnot but at what a priee It transiencet her to on sho had learnea to loathe.. For a considerable time she remeittod silent, ornalted, as it were, by tile blow, When after a while sho could NIL her thoughts' into slittpo, sho Bei/1— '11' this is true \thy did you hat toll me before a Why did yott let me own mit It crime when I was in ignorance of tho truth ?' • did not know It nntil long al`ter,. ,5C PER ANN 13 I'd probJvd lay with you 111 file vai11 bore to witi'your lo VS.' But why not have told me the whole truth 2' she exclaimed impatiently, again mid [testis). Beeause you had already a fatal fancy in your mind— hat you were sought for your wealth alone. My prido revolted at such a oonstruetion being pat upon my actions; so 1 kept silent and pleaded hard fel year love. At length came the rupture and quar- rel. will not recall the violent scene which passed ; but your unexpected flight and disappearance upset all our plans. 'When once I learnt whot latcl taken place—that you were married. I resolved to keep the secret to the tomb, even from yourself, for well I know what your noble nature would suffer when the revelation was made. ' 'Now, Hester, whatever doubts natty littger in your mind, you must et least admit that I kept the secret until your interest alone forced me fo speak out. This recital has unnerved me, Hester,' he added, 'it has affected me more than I thought possible ; forgive me if leave you now. I will return pres- ently.' He buried his face for a moment in his handkerchief and then left the room. Theatrically speaking, it was a capital exit. A masterpiece of acting. As he went on in his last long speech his every look and word were atudied without the study being appapent—' which is the very secret of great acting. And as he drew to the olose his voice trembled, and his eyes grew moist, so well did he identify himself with the part assumed—until, in conclusion, like a true dramatic artist, he left upon a most favorable point; leaving his trump card to work its own effeet. Now step with me for awhile to the listener at the door. This confederate of the wily Carr, junior, was not evi- dently in his whole confidence; for the trump card startled her mistress no more than herself. She was literally staggered with the discovery. Eagerly she devoured every word he spoke upon the subject of Scotch law. Never be- fore, perhaps, di(1 a woman take such an extraordinary interest iu dry legal questions A3ut while she listened, there came someone below stairs pressing urgently to see someone„ and would not be de- nted. ''What if this should be Darrel?' she said to herself. 'It would make a cur- ious complication if lie should force his way up just now.' (To be continued.) ass armee efettri • It is a, tale of Idabo. There aro ro- wel! as in the East ;and two of them, who aro found of the ehase, have a ro- mantic edam:Wee. They were out pre- paring their flumes near Idaho City. Near by it hardy old minor had squat- ted won it quartz Iced., but he was rare- ly seen and the youngsters wore not aware that withiu that ald man's tun- nel on the hillside they saw a sight that thrillei them with rapture. A young girl about fifteen years of age, beautiful as a Cleopatra, barefoote(1 and bare- headed, with a wealth of rich auburin hair dropping about her like it silken robe, stood sunning herself on a grassy knoll in the bright morning. Such a divinity had ever been seen in the wilds of Idaho before, /Intl they supposed that she was a' wild girl. She was game that must IN3 bagged alive. Cautious- ly they crept through the tangled thickets towards the spot where the beautful Nanette drank in the glorious beauties of the morning. All at once, from lintlOm exive • tho. tom +.0rg 411.0 /10 0. 'Wile Off like it itt the ap proach of the sportsmen. Suddenly she disappeared and " though lost to sight to memory dear the chase was nhteoutnabrasniano:lejgecl.,,, Into the dark tunnel 4111 43 litcelieat place of refuge the keel "IP' tn. stand aahas at the sight that met their gaze. • trnei their eyes became accustomed to the ,darkness they beheld their beautifu wild girl swooning in tbe arms of the rough ,old miner. The burley miner had seep tho poor frigltemed•slawn chas od to Ithe tunnel, aml saw the lzeon hunters at bay before hitn. Ile disen gaged his arms froin the inanimate bettety. Ho advanced a few pacea. made 'a little oration on his word :-- "Rufilane !" thee lifted a. heavy boot, drew it back a few feet, seb-sawed with it iu the an, and sent them back to their saws and hammers at the flumes. That entire day the flume was neglect- ed. The young wild girl hunters were busy repairin " the canvass seats of their towers and reaming swellines. They hey° to longer ft desire to °hunt wild girls in the Idea() thickets. Moral -- Never go wild-airl limitless without the pormisvion of 17er papa if yott would avoid pantaloon rents and teilors' bills. C'Eielell'$ Ca IS:.1,11111141111. cooley's memory 111 exceeilinery treaoherous, tool it often gets liitn lute trouble. Tito other night lie Witg at a tea-party at Smith's, and. ;while the compaty sit arouted the slipper table, Cooley stiddenly cattoltided that lto would eject a conarabetin Iie hacl heard somowliere, aiel so, in an ititerval of stilenco, he said "I've got a pretty good coitundruni I'd like you to guess. Can 1211311)0(13'y tell me why a druggist who 'coops his bottles clown-steita is like it coetain Iciest of a musioitte a" Everybody at mace began to , guess caw alto kv w., P0.0 0 moment nniling. Presently, however, thotight Ito would get tlie an.swee readtr in order to give it, and to his in- tottao ill ft 1:111 F011 12: 11(1 torgotael it. Iao fwesal to 1001 1,111 tight th a object ever with all laa teight, and lie tioarly had the answer seveoel !areas, 1)/1 it sties -aye eletied 111111. 1111011 bOOLLMO Witrinbr$ and the preg. •nit'Ation began to dIlill out linen 'torelleal. The eortipatay gave 11 tip ,let .t.eis c4 jo)ley ara aiveo 1 llioos at Wet mo3 ent. to betas hiacten io tee bowels of tlie meininoth Cave out of siatt. At last he SX010,411- " The—alt—the--ah—fact is, that 'i5;puirliQhOcnaollrl,11 drui3't—tloe 'whole ,; a joke. There is me 11116We1 to it, yea' honor !" Then everybody fiaid they didn't See anythiug very aaanaing about jokes of soch a °hare° er, and Smith frowned; wbile Cooley hoard the" man say aext to his neighbor that the man (Cooley) must be drunk. Then Cooley rose sua- denly from the table and bolted out through the front door. About awre' hours aftertvard, while he was in bed, lea all at mice remembered the anawee and he instantly arose and weat round to Smith's. After ringang the door -bell for half an licaur, old Smith put his head out of the bed -room window. "I know it now,' shouted Cooky; know it. It's becanse he has a vial -in , 44 GO to thunder ejaculated Smith and he dint the window with a slam and went to bed. Anil now the Cool- eys don't speak to the Smiths, and ohl Cooky carries the auswers to his con- ' undeme written on his shirt -cuffs when he goo $ into company, so as tote eer- ' taiu that he will have them when they are wanted. 11 U.,710 Note -shavers eucceed financially be.: cause they "take so muoh interest" in theirbusiness• Dayton, Ohio, has 808 grain clove- iors. The grain, however, is elevated in its liquid form. The fool seeketh to pick a fly f om 41 mule s hinct lecs. The wise man letteth out the job tothelowest biller. Memphis husbands punish their wives by making them sit on a chunk of ice, while they knit the heel of it stoclring. " Can't they train Chinanaen to eat grasshoppers?" is the conundrum pro- pounded by interested parties in the West. Where is George Francis Train ? He ought tc be in the Beecher -Tilton scandal. Get in, George, therc-is room for one more. "1 wouldn't have left, but the people kinder egged me or," said a man who was asked why he quit his Kansas home in a hurry. , The Milwadee man who tied his dog to it wagon -wheel to learn hitn to be a coach dog, is disgusted with the whole business. A stout old woman in Detroit got mad lately, because '`a pleetOgrapher wouldn't lot her fan herself while slit haa her picture taken. A. Buffalo paper anneurces therabf-- -"aoyeeent burning of at `100 house there tivent. a th.ousaed tons oa ice were re,- , Am Old ph;t1Ve-1t'S Beliralleiaeat-fai -*— snit the aga. An account of Petrarch in it morning journal says he was born of a rich but holiest father. A chap who spent ta1,500 to gradn- ate from Harvard, is postmaster in Iowa at $24 per year. Where would he have been but for, his Latin and Gre?tketO Rr's daughter to Sunday school —" Oh, you have an elder brother ; well,how is lie?" Schoolboy—a:111min, niiig, ss,but balsas just started o'sw.ear- iiThe log cabin. Which Mr. Lincoln made when sixteen year old, stands in seven different counties in Illinois, and tbeet.yhaven't got th,rough counting y The first .,mosquito of the season wets . captured near Newark, N. J., recently, ‘s_ 0..,.,-. ,.,b.,,1. -,,'I •t, Leak_ _ 031.31 .- • nine inches of his captor's ear. after killir g two dogs and biting off in hea,vaai 9'7 4'What'St de use of vl. rn - - leying up ergiardaltet dar ? He never SCO um again. Weston $000 to walk against tit es It is said that Barnum has offered' " Why don't lie offer ban $3,600 to. salkugainst a stone wall .:or a buzz sw,r One reason why Clietolt ha-; so many borgl las is because a fellow has to " crack" from six to twelve houses to, , get money ouonglato pay 118 realread fare out of town. , It is a beautiful sight to attend an Arizona weddings The bride hi w1ito — the happy groom—the solemn mini- ster—the smiling parents, and from twonty-five to forty shot -guns 'stancUng agaiust the wall ready foruse, make up '1 a panorama not soon forgotten. " My son, now that the liclys have W011 at Saratoga, • ad thereby shelve the mental. eeperwrity of the CellegO, faculty, I would like to send you to, 'T - Columbia, but it's too near Brooklyn ; too near Brooklyn." " A. young wonian at Treneon, viler was skephig with her feet hanging out, of the chamber windoW, Wf1,3 struck by lighthifig and almost torn to 'pieces., The c,ther Trenton• women have -taken their feet iu, ' 44 Whitt brought you to prisot''any colored ftiond ?" said it Yankee to negro. " Two constebles salt." ''Yea, • but 111104111 hsct intemperance ailything to do with it '?" " Yes' sah, dey WAS t '0111 ltuuk. I)°rffli°fe ris (hut t a;tend:";0,'11 • their time trying to climb the holy hill - of Zion," folon their way home titan ' pic-nics they attacic defenceless,yohn4 men aud kiss them by main force,. The Buffalo titso'ess cannot tinders, stand how ?o large a, puttee as the Peovicloneo i'', .0 eau be printed, In 11110a1 .1-61xnd, ando,\;Iv.4 where the boya 'dotal tO i a it, lite lolling le pro box 41011ill .4h 6 is [laity or tonta Al a Meeting In London, to recttiae n, ropeet from tbe missionaries soot te , diecover the tribes of I7)lat..1, Lard WAI to take the " 1 :tt:ze,' ho " a great intereat inaoyeat resonaches, gentlemen. Tao ittal itaa have h'artowed mono,y fi'om all ate taws now knottra 1(110 11 you dalt find it now 301 T shall feel You re ca tt, 13