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oat°, Sot. 10.
lul inquiry. ifr.o No,
-matte
'tits -14- *Ix
Ore Sof1y,
'Aid then Ord,
led to fwarch 101.4_ 4 bell. .1134V
waa_neue
Whieh. direction his host's room wa
bituatd. "and. time .vois flying. There
Week thererere, nothing for it but t
Oiehe toitet, with s' a fervent pra).
• er that ittfe '00Alati would -net sUdilent,,
ly fly up and 'hit 'tho back of his
. head ,befere the evening, was \over-
* :prayer he hasdly expootod, to. he -
)trtted; ' • -
The gong .0000410. 4040 404thoOnta.
Sittir--1341$1,41144,- -0110 studs. and the
world In genereit-„, . he descended to
h.e draWing4room.
• There Were a few cntier guests pre -
Wit lictsides the house partY". and
_1.4)1411 hilneel; cortLng t‘i iri
'notiCed -antong the company , .on
his arrival. earlier , in the evening...
.11erlitia a kind of hazy"nbtfOn: that
he wal pretty, bOt his -recent.' trou-
bios
were too fresh in his' Mind for
• m to pay-Tnue ,
II e 'ate, up hip soup in solemn and ,
4)• .kcr
trees proceeckd
TaShi44.-
icfheT ,rt wlien the
*ender' it yOn are
iu aVit not addroSsie ..
Mark to sinee, our introductienl" :
1)10I'e. 'iota 44onid, not. turn
On ita 'conclindoec I?Iek
" „den n *Mt odd w
nik-jsriedni
thought it *is �tted
44No," said c
doubt if she *ret knol
ab- 0ati-Firm; No
into ho
• .04040 rangin0 o
at-
tachment," .
tell her?"
the tilt • - 4"
"There aro Mato, reasons," said
Dick.' **Ono is that slut doesn't knOwRW .
Int, very well,:" -
then. do you know her?" ,
444 'suret-41:-.2.4out __ot-lunnau-nat
tuft:* re4pouftd fltck ":0.ondes, it
was a case ot love. at first sight."'
T17.0e .girt's Voice was re --
out4.0 eorner of his eye.
you knevi what was
mind,' you would tiot' be surprised.**
be returned a:166041y.
"Telt me," she responded. for T.
confess that at Present .yout Wheez-
ier does euepritte me."
"'Mere is net stud et the back of
iny coller."„ireptied," Dick' itt seriutelt-
'1. tone?: ,
•• 't#Vott„ clon,"t believe in .it?"' asiked
04 th figure, *Oiled In aaro.c,t;
erlatie attitude, Wee placed in 4 1134,+,
*Mow cabinet *Ith a "glaso front,
Where the old ,philoie5Pher fluor he
seen to,daY at Ilnivorsit
Gower k.,treet, - resting On h t1k
and bettiaing on the world with
A S1MPE BEINVVOLONON.
,Almost as lkutarkable 4,(10i the dis-
posal of tho body ot Major
ere ----who was -buried on -the -tee af
100X Mit in 4 gr4V0 1.0„ ‘04, „OPP
into this grave the body was lower-
ed head ilret and', feet .uppermost, in.
order thatthe gallant officer, who
• eil-th tit .i_thsji
might make sure of alighting, right.
,
end -up. Another eccentrid, gentle.
man, desirous that his body should .
at *emit 1-75it in good vOultati;v0
-
• t • ouhUseititetred.....-
. Bardsey - Island.. • -Cardigan Bey.,
whighe:1. Pere4ited *Oh •being the lest,
, lir-----restingyplartr- -et--20W1
luta, - --
. A rhiladel&inn
ed that his heed stioidd be utilized
on the .stege. rta Vorick's -skull in
**Ifatulet"; 'en(t 'another humorous
testator desired that his skin should
^co ve fed _ into drumheads on
"A girl is not permitled data by
which to, judge."
"I,' suPPOse - .abt." replied Illek;
but if she were?"
g4f tea ht- b ossible,": She Said.
un lir utg
•
'Should you think a 'girt would be
".-t-ar..k,e41 •
. (ot* inky not," replied the girl.
'After a1lT1t is cOmP131,403t:'.-
--lack, very gently;
*you are, Yvonne.'"
- * * * •
Mrs. Ainsworth has insisted on
havin boxes of studs in the r
er ina e
like to e -all hie
ts eh
of vinifilless wife as
his •olait,
YionUe hoWeVer. tbina It ts
essary to irtvolve tite )040 ofa
lar stud stud In order to bring this to
passfor, as she invariably .pointe
,OPtt nfl nten are riot Ats diffident as
ek, 'Pearson's Weekly
silmt _and
eed, Couldat you .luiv(ieot44 one
-lent you?" ,
.• "There was'. no bell in ray room*,
and no time to go at. e.,seareh."
"When_ I am. married," said the
lrt1t.f win have Ara
ares room.- Fan
k st t h
tir' dem cit.
tting the toilet .stud.
Tertahily," she responded; "but
engaged, and longed- tor lind--out..
-**Witett-t rt.unr. thelnettationitt ho
-replied; 'you *hall have two pin"
• einilitonslit ykriiF'retert7r-
tfXtgirrs_ thoughts were now
Be. VS). of Startlirt. Events.
Old 'Moore' bas_ published. his pro-
plteeies for 1000., tartdirm.;".1'1,
land. fits. almanac "leads off with
disaster-Deatil plying his sickle hes-
Then .*Oti
linancial , outrages, inure
reehoeks,-.--43u
so xnany
nemployed in the
*
and e el COM:mons will see
o lenient steadily working."
JtcatLao*u.nimztt.shoUi&,be.
bea en on tunker s 111every 17th
irtIttn, '10 Uto nsptlng trains _id_
48flbee Doodle."'
At Winaborne may 'be seen one of
the meat; remarkable tombs in tlyt
World. lt.is.of.,slate-oovered with
.nrmorial bearings, and teats Ondk a
low arch in a, wall at Vitimborno
Mlnster It Is Ie tomb of One An
bony Itttericke,
A ()Meg *VAIttOtt$ W
-IN 0
,shoui
-growl 4, ut neithei the- aura-
-nor out of It. end neither above ltor
under the ground. , These.,-PuOting.
conditions have been eXattly,full
tit, for half of the -total) lles ins
ido
tile *welt and. half outside its wails
while' it is just half embedded in the
mains ,of a I ,ert on Wire rarr
us-eq-rirtWirlingiurthir elt
an old-bgrajat Stevenage; end jt
*maned for thirty years in this odd
In accordance with the
itr#1:01tWISTI0-111 0
•rec 004 '
ti be laid on cOnSeCrated,'YOnd the'shadow Jot
*urd4 tor valor.
Motuivbilo the eiele was brought to
the, notice- of the King. Who ordered,
t &ut ILO WO .0.11,100C 09%00 be
.014441 ft-D0t0r0/his )4044Ndes. 6:41).-
rottnif ;0414 1e carriedout, litangiutn
had '104Ster1clualy disappeared. All
tenticaVers to .trace hintfor a time
eotirely faIIod, but he wes linaily
picket', up at Birkenhead in a weak:
ened..tonditionw',._
It now appeam that the old tnairr.
,bas bee. wandering ehout;the coun-
try a $3‘04t deal of lute, boiug ,seon,
towards tho end ot -Juno at Newcas-
tle, where ho was ,selling botitiarea
,
mtick.• 110 is nI re'oit( to
StaYed. in a, eointrum lodging house
at ,,,IrlorY; and to have efterwarde left
by traini, informing ,ft railway porter
In conversation that he had army
Inquiries at the Itoyel
helsee.- show that the. -Governor
n.4 the staff of tot.,einttive cern
rt-old--age-desire-corroboration---o
he truth of the man's story. - It' Is
pointed,' out that in 1.074 a eounnise,
lote was ePecielly.' appointed to
out all the survivors of the great
atilajninetLemp their • en --
mends, and reliable loud agencies,
-traced, and formed -a' record' of
them. ."Among Others Nvlio then 'came
forward was ,douhtless the youngest
participant in the. _hostilities, who
r,was a dra0441er boy and ten years of
age in 1815, but he did not live long
afterwards to enjoy the enhanced' ale
lowanuesehigh. was accorded lo hint.
,sotorivonint cANA.m.
ItIs* bolleved that the veteran o
ahe deirran'd-
- she dark -or
- - -
"Pair." responded .Diekwith a.
glance at the girl_ end a quick men -
"Pretty?" asked the girl.
Dick„with kryer.
"Tell me her front name." •said
girt
Viek laughed. The situation
---please41 -
"You *hall guess," he rolled;
eturnot.',' she answered. ' nor
' 'tends Were in her lep„, and she w
thy
• flick.a eagle eye WI upon it.Itt
tho entiner---wsorst-smail-embrOldered
•
Now, in • the), name of all that's.
wontlerful."' mused Ihck "what
sudden inspiration. •dawned ,
on him, and he drew tits ho*r
venture,
name," selal Digk-oftfy# **1*
• Yount."'
e girl.
£nionttloja
"You like--th6-41
ioyo
"Ah!" saiti. tbe gui iteettlre ind
there was a iIlence
A moment later the hostese gave
the Signal and the' 'adios rose. •
.7 4)0 that Jr Dick made hia
atioutt-
toot* ltISraIm, iri.perLurablt se11nc
mint, next hies,
took in? 1',dititet catch
**3.tiss Vvonne tr$fea,'"
tthr. nom* -#1r1 it
ad More prapo�a
the trtitect,
fltkil theta all."
she isn't .enot
Thck 'carelessly4,
liter 'fellow.11 youv
.y feeij1i `that Way. go itt rid
oti 41, Win."
s," replied flick ealrrity.*11
•
'illy out," Was the etilk.m
.cWob*attoh1l5A
.coveret'T teem tUe---nOrelke-ttarelt-
hospital management, a tax on hi-
vlea, grettt-tiPues for
Aa treege_ resling-Vece
was that. cliosen _bv a Northampton!
alert ,IliTr1yrntot wit&-ilred-Tate-in -GeV
eighteenth century and direeted that
od five di s arta' death,
u "April is --- lild-bo_carried_to„,,,saays_t__ui sum -
roost _cornice -At t clear-mer-tonee•-in the garden and there
fated on a bed ho had been in the
`heditt e , n1ijiing
windows of the seramer-house were
to he,..„„recurelfy fastened. and tlut-
hoise was 16'1>e -fenced and Varila
around :with _evergreens. "And- -for
_ the dile performanee of this, in man -
world's brotherhood.' .,a_lstoct nee" lier_atoreettwee_hisi_ „mu, totia,10,0„,
isiQn tann cOmtes gat .1,4104Y0 "eand for keeping' the building
itt trampi, vagtibunds arid wastrels,
Tt;"Jialy-friiittY Weit2thY;IfOUP11. will
,trade will --ilourish„ and llassift
will make a rush for Jodie. Itagust-
to-see-et.-banit
flyd-Park, And Oetobcr
oguished by the who
of little aopa hy ZJig StOALSore
railway accidents
mine illsasterst will a ovetn-
- 1
it the south eaai.L ant
tr* flres, and or
1 Old **et* has t
to wish everybOdy a liapp
and lame beggars. In titis month,
too. the Crystal Palace wilt be
fiurned.--
Itt May the dreamer's soul ,roseltes
laugUage attid.
the on-n*0 ...;erith_the ..evereXeert..,plantS
and rails in proper and decent %re-
pair, I give to my .nephpw„..Thoinat
I, • the Manor of Whitten,'
fallien* -,0_
tory • printer, wee, by hit
UNDER A WINIMILL,.
clos* . to his garden:,- \and Thomas
11o1113;* Domtshira, landowner,
zthat, Aillirsittinratotelthtt9swootitetit
:ran breathlesely into, the court
"Oh, toy lord, ityou ttilli6XCI140 me,
pray do. X don't know \which will.
die lirste-My wife .16r )1'6 dssighl!er."
"Dear 'Me, that's sail," said the It
IrirtOrtat JUillt. "Certainty. *OU wh
re to
•
•
t day the JurYMan Was met to
fellowelutore, who in wh
s
ym ti *otos, ask •
"Ilow's
"She's all right. Why do you rc
Ryo-Firxn at . to*57c outside.
Alt crop- 1* quoted at 6,54
to witit.„06e to ,tific 'for -aPecuo-
• ontsitte.'
Gont•4040edian noml nal.'Amerle*re
Olic for No.. 3 ellow and 620 for
No. 2 yellow, la .0 and reit freights.
Itolled Oats -41.75 for barrels in
car 'eta on tree* bete, and $4.50 for
hawkt).i4141 more for broken leits hero
and 40e-ott014.0.,-
„,, . •
•
001ThiTitY PollOBT101).
-,'Butt4e.-The Market is easy in tone
and *voted unchnged,
t ti
1 o to
• .20c
do medium 17c 180
40 tubt . good to ateice-170 ie
, tor,: siuce
he arri CA lrancsco.;
, That a largo number ,innocent
Versions aro banished to..cielberia can-
oe* *), disputed. and *hie '-utifortu.
nate ‘stitte of 'affairs OWN; its • eXi-
isteece to -what is known ail over
'Ruled*. as "administrative process*"
, "AO minietrative., process" allows,of
,any person* man. tvOinan. Or child
arteeted on. uspicion to be'
'Sent into cedle on at °Viler *04
thee lifinistee of the Interior tor
'short torn', ,or , for life to artY part.
•
Q f Siberia. •
Persons, errested en-stispielort
h vittliv7Vrti uu. e ed
to to
• -vominw; ise.I
g--fercrr-vecu-ttuti-nre
thangod Q
ner bushel.
• Peultrye-Pat hefts, 7c to So;
00 to 7c; fat chickens, tc to
thin,„ 7c. to Sc. ducks, • Sc, all
weights.
on- or 0. mo
$0 for No. 2.
Baled Straw -Quiet and es
tone at $5.0 t�ga per ton fo
lots on trade here.
,
BUFFALO „MARK
rittele, Sept. 19. -Flour -
Wheat -Spring unsettled; No.
tliern, neat*. ti-tle; Winter, lirm
2 red, 85c. Corn -Strong; Ni
I
thin. :exiled to the mines. --
1,90; On arriving, at'allomek, the unfoettt--*
411,0 ,111.41-0, ' 00194 WO foreol to walk to
Irkutsk. the ,ciplial, of, Usisterrt Si-.
. _
81.48i0t°4140 e t
ay 1)0 on to bee
qu
WS*
For instance, .dtuing the -e '
of the- Itetel.9geA eP.J._-10" ..':.-'
i dozers young men and thr00
giris we're arroted in lifoscew while
eading-tend.:-.disettssitig a politioat
work by ,a „Itussiatt writer. Wlth-
ouLany orin.oLtrm1.„1 Wete...-.1,01.7....-.1:-.;
der this "redministrative process,"
;The distaneo bet.Wcen the---Ixece
'wee miles,,and the
Whether young or old. are aiWays.
expected to trav,,l at the rate of
stXty, 100.015 a IV
• Irkutsk is the deetination f Mai*
of llueSialt exiles; but, Ole Part)," of
young people we are referring to
were ,driven on to the ,mines of
ICara, some 7,00 miles farther ,
The bits here are go14:2oucs"`. and
the sauna time,' t 1 i ted that
Men: Might have foughtthat .bat-'
tleP who did not take the trouble to
coinpIote their- records fOr."`saany
years after the Napoleonic, were. The
eneria- Whicheatei---who -aara--,licuten---,
year 101 also saw the dpatir. of.
t had command of a coMpati
,,. -, .. •
and grades was More or less
y of
, 44„_4704▪ 4,44trts,,,,la,4,.the=',.411414:,, _ 1.;:tilti , , _ _ _. _ • : 1 1 . I I L.., , , , L . L . . , ._,.. Int11 i t - - sold at
Afterwerels'lie leae..tet_ 4,4ttrieg ,a,.:, 4.„.4,11-13tilk-4, ,... "v., '
Cattle, •
;the dismantling at the Lotivie., . in `.„.,"---'1'''',7--"--":"''. '''''-'. - `-' .
.
the .various obituariee of this tiete Olt !', '"APort ,,
( ler it was said that he was a"le° "'' '''''
0
e eta -me -to- he- few other
.schtt...hatif.entliv
eluded :061rfewitt, long a respect
resident of Sentlientptorti and tw
4het-w,-Adive. ttla lator'
teIligenen-front -Canada' that Lieut.
Maurico Shea, who as re'werdell
• ission-front-the---ranh
or •his great valor, was lilting in
nobec,_ knd, vile of his 06 01.1ars of
arho tookpart:Tle'llrecelebfiot
r
Jun i 1alt:- -.There *iiis-atto living at
Melbourne at that time Jeremiah
rovmer-vrlei had--fought.,at Waterloo
aa a trooper of the"Inhiskilling
goons.But were nteirlit eeh'
Actuations fourteen vats ago., and
whenever during 'the lost decade eny
claim htts beeit maiiie on behalf of e.
' ' attcrieer--eurviver;,_,
bete invariably tta
A 0001:0 sico8v.
A good_sttirtf. of jut
man %tho • outwitted a Judge, .and
Mot deoP in o ot bis 1ield,and
at the field should inimedistely be
coughed In order to remove any
ace of last reatingldare.
An eticeittrie old gentleman
kingilamshim IhirldM0110,,
his last days,In suiicrintending
" Jae of his•lown tomb, which
form of vratnid
on n eminenceln ,,t,tios middle of a
thick *odd near his house. "I'll
ate nothing to do.**:he uSedto
y, **with the eighth or church*
Bury Me there.in my OWO
.•-terit-oPte
n eftnc1 to injure me.", Sir
WillMm Tempi statesman sof the
!attert of the\ seventeenth cen-
tury.,orders that; his heart
sbould be -buried; in: s savor bo or
ch -"undo in
r. er inii1 window*
oeontenp ate.
its of Po •
retiredhaiI orld4i‘ bi
LIVE STOCK X.Alticrtr.
• Toronto, Sept. 1.90,...rithe rat •of
Pattie at the Western Markk', to -day
ienx; at I 'Of their
lady comrades can only be copier:-
tured. ,
The 'unfortunate, man ,or WOInan
who is seet to Yakutsk rarely lives
to-r'eturit. This_place ls_but few
heavy. but -the -demand- for ,,degrres.,'SountL...o. -Arafat __gird&
:end tile only buildings -it boasts of
_
,
revoutionery
'•who'Tierved sixteen years in Siberia,
tells us that he sp4,...,nt ,several years•.
;. "
-
00
utchers' picked 4 - 10 4. 50
good. to choice 3 70 • 4 00
fair ' tergeod - 3 3 6G
0
'COW* 44-44-4r
nits ... .4 4**••
"lAte4ti4,4.4:44:44
• MediUM 4..4. 4.4,0 • 3
do bults▪ 2'
_
do rough to com. 2 0 3'00
bus ................1 75 2 4
0;:e.40
***pert *wee. tert. 4 00 ' 4 20
,
do culls. each- ...... 3'.00, 4 00
Sprit* lamb* 4 rio' 5 50
eic per 11:!; r‘
0-700-
ts, ewt.
do 07
otakel Beret he iiii-e•Iii7X8-80 Were
%de
to tie delorted, farther--aeriliwar--
There were Ischoolgiris amongst them
under sixteett Yeare of age,
The vioe7governor had-.• given, or.
roost , r
lu he War
nit Wirepta
with, *
r -
thee, 14,1
tOtt. 40 A 0, telP1
it,rottgtit 1.1t dit1
ihc gm 1licarte'.,, I
id them to betake-thew-tat/es to
o police. Fearing that they were.
-1)* cott to:a:--lixhig4tOnt-b.•-„Je* --
t time ter -protest they refueed to
The;Vke-goverikrir thereupon sent
trobP, of sbidiers to fetch the, exiles',
and, a _fri4htl„*l 'seen* -began that
ova shall -tad savage Reside. The
40.1dItl`,4 tiobbed the YOU40 men and
stabbed, _them with baYolleta, end
allot thein 1104'4 .0titritreiftlii.
4lx curpaiitem' lett, 404
numbering
ty,iteViAn. were
A-teW-idays tator the
eiffes 'were tried by.
t -partial. ' t..ee Were cOndemue
for life.
of a dreadful rharaetrr. 'They are
overcrowded wlth eiffeir, and the
AWilphere itt cofisequrice. rid
rough leek og ventilation. betorette
', a
also foid thet the women are ternfl.
fl ifirate attOtelced hy ,fritatling, two or
mes
',dove 'tia day. The bids iif the,.
°ikmend 4,Itheoluttt orltairotr:,:,Initiutwith vItrxicirt
"Why,
Judgitt tha
mild, di*
## told
you ff . b
g ." _..._ih't
wrlIka .senito
1. That ia-tohlein ad townrda attainhlg_
..
lona cAfl
114.4 ' ot I 1 ) to
or, :flh the mkiidant, art
11 diiicIoeing4
"
, out to
brute', be the ,,
onele Wed run
t -Uwe& triage -
the soap,
hi at Irs4.041c
, ' tOnstr
ddr,1:0f - 1lii 1i.tle at
.
01 It eighltto reituo
nuti ttivtd flt tATni st
II�W m411' ppoplo Ihe
*
yingthro'ih the hop
ttivw ulttu
'Ci2uat4111.,t
1a.411):ti" PkOZ
1h1
4. 4
0
or
t1 cr.dured by the
tentlisi
1
riest tetty
of' twelt
t.bpa 1I Jen4n•
V, •
tv "‘• " ,