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VVINNING liER IVAN" stiatit youleng t It 14;1: a longbutimewassinde
she had, been yceeng, and she eras aot
many years. his eensor. . P.RINT COTINGILLORSHJE
accord to them a. iseat in . the Lower
Now, it woe out of the. question to
THE DISTINGUISHED 'HONOR. VERY REIARKABL$ 71I OD.
HE DOER POLICE DUTY IN A NEW Carious Itheoratery in tea eartslaa CO*
DOWN UNDER THE GROUND..
11.41•••
"I did aot mean it that area'," aaili wandered. What cared she for those
Elste sat by silently, her theuits THERONORCONFERRED BECAUSE OF plete xeconstruction of .the latter. It
House of Parliament without the cora-
- YORK VILLAUE. ecoubs - Closed fur i,7 14sturY. :
alRiAP'llEB IX. she, tearfully. stories of bang ago? %%ea lay so far SERVICE RENDERED.. Was likewise intuit/loos to confer upon
atirDieoePu,s. lahebethraetehreywisel. °alp:Intl: beeax e:t407-
"Waere to Fleier asked her motber- book iin the past.. A nerVouS unrest tta eLettltilelatveegovolveeodf the dars'easti:ne No One over saw a Mare Uomety, onadely lished in the Ja'rdin dee Plaute,s. Ilia
Taro weeke bad flown wheal one 3n0rne in-la•w- pewees:sea ber ; she wooata hove liked to *am
c or, but ue Is cleverer 'HUM Any -110 le
ing Aunt Lott deseenelied the stears Waldron to cipher," was the answer
tin tae, roaraery ; sae is teraehing the
have seated herself at the window, to
have sought her oleo little room, to Dignity or tlie ontee-Its origin mad rune.
a caonge of Premiers in any oolonia
capitol.
of new peerages eerca time there was.
a ifitre saver and Thief catelier,, der the gardeno run eome old galler-
hastily, art, *eked for Moritz. given fa 0, low Yam have meditated and dreamed -it was iltFtiolustai-vceaultrat:th Represented le England's ies of the catacombs, which have not
eels a am ralstee,ss," geld the ser- '7_ tripe to see you tlas evening at so difficult not to yield to sad, longing So the Queen, acting on the advice "Ittea-legged jeolc" is kis name, and been opened in 100 yeatee. The labora-
of her Secretary of State for the Col- be its as homely as his name. He is, tory which will be establataed in these
i aiat ; the old lady passed. through the ,ta4"nitl.teottoleta,liecielxitaa leo:, Rotenow, thoughts.
onctual Hear
...adult door she .n,s1c*4-1' "Attu Ialls- "The third time in twit' weeks." seal
oixbing, yote, cbildreur- laciecto easing. eatchutarly he novo 4:011:ewp:eda..olar father te megoata ask., ci!laicareqournootderaFont
"Thaale you., he its tolera,bly well,"
. oriptien of the Feaglish P.rivy Council.
especially intareating now- that Canada stated above is in importance and in the most aernallatithile canine isa New mal life, Every one las heard of the
liteishernt:rresittesin: dteshe-
PrivY C011acii, .16, seat al watch. as
prestige superior to any place in either York. State. study the effect of obscurity milieu ant-
ed Elsie. Prime Ministers a member of bier own
onies, made each -oae of the colonial In fat, as holnela a sPeoilmese of dog galleries will give an opportunity to
tlue arawing-roan and stopping a the emtat
flesh, as ever lived. Yet he is douatiess
mate. Or rathwr he e,arae very seldoraa
"Ceme in. Aunt Lott." mied Moritz.
That is sio 1 For years he lad a deli mattered those words xaorte softty, and.
"Is bee in a gentler mooda" Ile has membeaship in it: Home of Parliament. For the last ten years "Bowl -Legged
• fish without eyes in the cave of Ken -
Frieda :at at her writing deskea-tee-cafe, and lately he has been, in deep his dark eyes gazed into Jeers with an Jack" has been known as the police tacky aud other freaks whiela exist in
rested abeet of paper. Tam contents an.?e' 233D.ret
reading a tetta• written upon a dainty of ae+2,1ag Yea tads evening?" sae (Jake be blushed.
".Orie moment, aunt," said sae re- nareuxiiing. Stall I have the pleasur
I am very sorry, mamma, but we ar Papa does not chloge his opinion paid by Queen Victoria. to all of those men who have ever been admitted to
Colonial Prime Ministers attending her
reciate the compliment
John A. alacdohaide for so many years
the Prime arenister -of the Dominion of
the Privy 1h
Council, were the late Sir adongd
ihe 0sfan uinesmrilyightliayINb by bothoonrakrneSait aie t e ,.,
fax no researches upon the subject have
are a great importance in studying the
dark wells and mai plaees. These faets
evolution of alma and speotee, but so
ineelotiag exptession. la order to app Until now the only Colonial states -
Frau. von Raterowa face darkened. jubilee in malting them members of the
Canada, and Caen Rhodes, the latter been carried out by scientists,
L41. as follows: invited to tea at Frau von Z - "s." over night said she abruptly.
She was invited, but she declined. that tea is served?";
"Mete," eaid. she, "will you please see. that to the vast majority of her sUb. having chosen this honour in prefer- with the legs of a, bulldog, the lon.g,
Privy Council, it is necessarsr to explain
ence to the pemage or to the gratid lonk body of a hound and a faoe !with catacombs it is always pitch dark, and
Down m the deep galleates of the
"My Dearast Lilk-Only a few words "Elsie, toot"
only itallatecase for Berlin, as we shall eo.Tatta.la
ordered at Gereona a white satin eos- earbile if you alma
no doubt lee moth tegethe.r. I have sweet c,ailidt; se
a ou see, aunt, tamt is the •way main hex, be slowly stroked bis dark beard..
a'n g.117tetie.'erlitielleillo'. Wilm carpet notselessly, and disappeared in
the adjoiaina_a room.
Herr von Sae,g-eltacaa :eyes followed. knighthood, baronetey,
ship appears superior to any order of
jeets the dignity of a Privy Coun,cillor-
or even peerage. so immense a piece a Africa to the ottlecies of dog under the sun. He has
Brittsh Empire.
by the Crown as a reward. for adding
But henceforth it is understood that spaniel's. -
a tail almoat as long and. haeha as a fish ponds will be aug in tae solid rock
and eteeked with fah. to study the
effect of, the obscurity upon them and
their °Hazing. Animals will also be
kept dowa there for the same purpose.
in Laste thet you may be au at with
tr..? nodded pleasantly to he The youin.g gial rose. crossed the soft crossethese having been offered to him
traces of the features a nearly every
nen, always 1st" eotaplaineet Frie4a. Frau. von Ratenew changed the sub- True, it is not a hereditary distinc-
Ow bailee ref drao dargent, and I tion, nor does it entitle its holder to
"Mae taatimeel with silver embroidery;each colonial Premiership will carry A. good deal of trouble and some
ca. flowera I th3a it will look very ehattrea, sae ahould do it taorouglely la hen Eine reappeared, conversation adornment to the coat of ea
other increase of
res. But, on
siderably to enbanee the value of poli- bead look like it were in !parentheses closed. The temperature 200 feet be -
in London, a fact walob is likely con- sibould,er-blaelea so high as to make his
His long legs are :so bovoed and his danger was experienced in openiog up
the galleites, whieb leave SO hung been
tAny•one would say that I wa,s right ject; sbe evideutly wished, to blot out coronets or to anY with it a seat in the Pxivy Council
Oiall wear my &amen& with it instead If Elsie. onee vatitextook to teach th the remembrance of that rade reply. •
1 teat patiancie it would be no wander Herr von liegebach was exoellent 1 the other haad, it is far more rarely
Great Britain.
tical lionowes in the dependeocies of low the eurfro• 0 is chill and damp, while
clatielatue I imsi the last ale to be exaeting. I WAS again flowing freely. as he comes a -addling, head down, along the gases Which have accaraulated in
lin Mother will give you a dress.' Clew life, 'Who knew at from its best political service, a return for contra
r or title.
DOCTORING A NA.TIVE.
"Bl,a2Unla anti Mesita Mast that El- 1 think tle girls are learning conferred titan a mere order
t•orait of Etna -env -tit Bernardi, gowith going to the subscription bail at Ber
eta. wao at ptheina is pining. on aa- Moritz tomes and sa.ys: "Rasta we ar
wae company; be had traveled extensively . The lattax is generally a, reeverd, :re ,
and he was aequainted with a bost, of '
ople of note. Ble was a man who . kind, but fate patine along and went
the street, Nature did her best to make 100 years wads it a tickling undertak-
this our the ugliest ereeture of hie ling to descend. The galleries under-
mine almost. the whole of Pa,ris and
ula a bave. Ymd auough of that "'Eliza,.
How tan sloe be expected to be zealous?' side. Aind over there in that gloomy ; word,. a party sop. At least half of the
buttons to carapaign fueda-in
Mies Mary langsle,y, in a recent en" her one better by knoloking out hieleft and aleo for growing uoushrooras,
its envinens, being used as eatacombs
Under the Jardin des Plantes they
letheworatip" and eloal tell Moritz "I do not believe Elsie wanted to ao loose sat a miserable old man, Who had ' eye.
al izr.plore yeti Lilt raver to to, tom old lady clefeeided her protege. his fare to a, resort at wbicb Le rai ht peerages created during the present
ricatn experiences, relates her first at- the halasiarved dog eittiog in his -workers left them in 1779. They are
waut I thiat of it. tept the. position at first," thus the mac na onte had money sufficient to pay tertakaing article upon some of her Af-
"Xown Clerk, Jobn C. Fairobild. touod 'lave never been used .since the stone -
But tam Was Iorocii tO listen to roore reign ba been practically p b A
tempt at doctoring a sick Dative. She acrY oarrow, and one has to stoop In
atte your home. a 'sonny girl, alto alas /a • low' ' •
meotat -,- lerieda 'was eo terribly ; The sum that his cousin bad spent at
b4ve abtaillatd- relief fasm his sufferings. by huge subseriptioas to eitber the Con-
.. ureoasee
Yard one morning looking the pieture going through them. In Seine pleats
prom te owe at sufficed for a, amoral eve,des' stay at servative or Liberal electoral treasury,
ma:rob whale her party had been mak- .
'tecolleat equal :agate with. the family; ineu.red in all her riglita. , Cairo for one, costly dagger would have had observed, duritag a, rather trying
of raieery, and took compassiva on the roof hes fallen in, but most of the
the, table. did not utter a word I Topaz. among the most notable oases being
aig, that one of the carriers had bee latest Walked down the main etreet. of
i, la more- tliaxi umle,asant. espeeially Sae eve* kept bet him end fed him Then the pitiable galleries are dug out of the solid rock
Eleie's brake .Everytaing in which, 1-1113 ete
. , those of I,ords Wandsworth, Brassey,
autn to etagger and look dazed. His tbe village and other citizens gave him i
torn y_ -will be the only one of its kind
the world, and the savants who have
and wila last for all tame. The labora-
t., ace the. meatier of the home feels in
All at once the etorna which had been Biltter, disag•reeable thoughts filled , Iveagh, Burton, Hindlip, Wineborna
ratty bound to elaa the role at awe of threatening so hog, gathered. on alor- to that time, she had believed -love, —' comrades had relieved him of his load, name square meals. The dog likect the undertaken tan auk expe,ot that the
falter wed, knight. as Moritz does. DIY itz's sky! A sultry, atmosahere per° treatment aocorded bun so muole Lila re.sults of their experiments will throw
, oaxwe well. not het mutat longer. Re-
tire/weer Ira to oar parents. Aar. Wit,- clear reeety air without. Elsie did
not aotiee it: ete bad wee a the chil nese and strength was wealth. '
only agog whiah engendered happie 1. But a, Privy Councillorship is calla to keep on Wirth the others wail a, vil-
OATH OE A COUNCILLOR..
since.
the kind of pluee he would like, 'tor set- tom:
vaded the houee, litawalatanding tbe! faith, bonor, were all as nothing. 'The ' and he imenaged evitb murb difficulty
- be dosided that Maina,roneck wee just new light upon the do trine of evolu-
, tate o awn on earl eide of Lex and she WaS "To a speedy foture friendslap, cous- . conferred either upon a Csibinet alm- loge eras reaothed, aeid a halt called for
e, night. tle down in, so he has lived there aver
'
'Your eater. Frieda." kept busy aneowing -their weee,amis. . la," alegetoeli raised bis glass. Elsie ister, or upon sane person, wbo, having
To show leis appreciation of the pee -
,
e vow ntaby t
ceieeks; ste 1,%as vexed -witle herself, but rendered conspicuous sereoce either to
the Crown or to the nation at large, is bast dector there was be the place to
ENTIRE' POLICE 1)UTIES• "Look at a woman trying to read a
ple
eta,: uegetoot., antes rernarltably Y/es, intetd, the gal looked. mieerable teak tilt hem
"Look me in the faee," said he grave" elle then bade Ina friends call in Om 's kiodness he assumed nearly the WOMEN AND NEWSPAPERS.
foi
and ehe \\ (IF, very quiet, that. wat, cause ' 1 ; I de a test ray raother- he oinataut strugglitig of a te pra' a't Agala ibe blood rushe.d to her
ii-atia en tetet otera-alee alas it is on woontica Lea.ril• wall the unute ques - . considered on 'that ground wortby a attend to tbe aufferer, and 8110 'Would]
newspaper," an observant man was
.0,/eare ef .E4,..- le.,S- fattier. There is an tort: Why :should it have been 1 1 Tha ' ll P • . forming pa,rt of the partieular coun- pay ban; but ehortly after one of them of the valage. Eyery nigla, for years,
0 wont to say ea many years ago,
na tut Flea " said Frau an Rate came to her and repeated, is3 language , w ether a were foie or etuany,
•
tin orevert. le'telt, teeever. I will not", was cased ay eltereltes ulgate and the --ie al " " e -- - -- ------
• e now what at eleven o'clock. Hegebaeli oU of the sovereign. I faithfully oatrolled the, et reete aiad al- "if yea want to see an exCellent ex-
rapeat tere. , lathe hhc , ,,,,,o e, ....m.„, a ce as. taknag with him theorem- A P.rivy COoncillor 'is bound to the whierli she found more comprebensible; leys looking for weionas to be rigla- ample of how not to do it. Mark bow
Fe. i atarntnet. ox the. golden aiiye which &ay „a„... .•
'New, octet. viaia ie it?" Ea:4i? aeleed, I toyeao"eeetatt taot 'ta te Lereelf liae a
here: comfortless -
at Bennewitz.
ise that the ladies -would soon visit alert monarch by a special oath of office. thou its construction emrranted, ed, watehin,g for /wee and giving her f. ,
!alarms with bis leak, winch is like the 's ' 3 i
otar eh. bail tealeessed and eealed the ' rejectea deetietel-it'ai !amuse see we's et china the, neelle or u baby &exit
wes st•I • '-' '' li i .* Elsie returned. and sat down. Aunt, consisting of the follo-tving seven ar- "'Massa, them man be live for die."
' roar of a lion, and. can be heard all oeer
,i tring. Ilumixede end Luntire& took ' ' - tides. 1. To advice the Queen. accord-
ing to the beet of his eunning and die- rand lay, she Lound the native thaw
guardian c,ou d Mime been. wrinkles,- folds it in the wrong way
eisitatate SIt fAtt illed to a nagnificent latir ! Shkr o(ALIA noi even weep Til -
:etre ot itaia'aur. , ctanea Ler drawers; . „ . 1 mato wale luaLt! 111,4., worth ae ten
• ele Lott had extused herself cas the stroke Hasa:ohm to the butt where the in-.
dotor • the town. On many occasione he prove ter become all thumb.% ea sbe cruraplea
t , ed to be more useful than any Ionian ta
e rehereant sheet tato ridges an
e to 0e. 412 tO itsWi4, over. iiitT f awry . 1 Ivlatt eatt, d'. re tbeni. iiiid were cm- a rau von Ratenow Was vexed, yet c,retion. 2. To advise for the Queen s Si . leg ou i a covering aa unc
Sae 1.7i(tre a leg ieellue (breast/lg.-gown,. tentai without iikp,aessi But thee had slatidid oou taAk,enoicav criicetutatrraisdaey tiovEylsie.
a honour, and good ef the public without ing a small basket, and muttering in- ' I. tvalevansotglivoAg abneforeve "lituociavittLyeggede
Lo and teaxs it in refolding, or holds i
, t tam in order to get so air ; a youth- at length; 'it le alisuad to bear bine partiality. 3. To keep the Quee.na cantations-extgaged, so the awestruck ' J'atil
rcreritednlyaritiemy ?Ilia
ere, oleo - . ...,....,..
' • ' bee 'ea ' ant clerk treesesili t rased Moog a real of nettles a.nd tthating, Ilegebeah, dear child," said she first to spread ita the eir at fuill width, h
Funlit'Vd7r five-year- etieled. a liate atette watt a Olue qui bruaed Leart, talosting f l counsel secret. 4. To avoid corruption. observers informed ber. in trying to to
bead thrown back to enable her to rea
I could tee't, aewe'ver, cradle itself to tne noxisenstieta notions. You, should at 5. TO help and strengthen ti3e execu- find out "who bad stolen one of the old eonaWinton, while laalailsignareoyn:afx;
patient's sods,"
r a Ng,. -or -ote. a gruage on account of your father's the. bead-litne‘s, and her hands sba.kin
°Oa ka overeat iagan Aunt Lotto eleell 01 eat ceon-thet sequired long /mat be neutral."
. yeare et ace erieuce 1 1 . , a boat In the bay which rune in from
Sound, fell overboard and with long -continued exteesion before"
telling to aleraz. wile, eat motionlees, "I knovv that Barr tan Hegebach is withstand all purposes to attempt the 1Vithoutt critieteing ibis theory of the ' kaalddralallti --
tion of 'what shall be resolved. 6. To
nd.t he has mastered a columa.
a txe. tire -place oi a grta• Pidi:4-mat nowte roma 11 ap, Ule trziest in ibe Ileum disease, the lady tactfully : explained NtrIslis rnelLnulengand,jealhraraildixt, uils "See bow, if she wauts to bed. the ad- , , ea
R- t ' eight, aorta" replied Rlsie, looking full
aria leaf. I,ce;r,14, juet .A,t. be had tante tn' a axe glowee. in th'.w etove, the heavy maltee,-that woula be tidiculous. contaary. 7. To observe, keep and do
that perhaps, it they allowed her to trY, ed in draggiug him eafely to ettbe a
in the o d lady re face. 1 bear him. no
from :be Little "Oa heavees, Moritz, eartieme were drua ii at th.e windoWs, i. all that a good and true counealor
to/whinny, she/Irks for it among the
verticeement of a bargeixaaalaiotali-eata-i '
1.. out e'Vvry ctraugut, end tall- abrupt with taunt"
"That is well. But why are you so-. ouglat to do to. his sovereign lady. she might effeet some good while the ' shore.
other doctor wee coatpletitng bis diag- ' 1 telia. taanioneo if the relcieen ,srd a _
my Leart will laeac toe taste; :la oats eta ie. kite upon tth taos.. bort carpet
"I beg year parclon, aunt " she stam-1 nuela-ciad she, got out, _, the neexciv d
&Suiten , -
ntalana. ebe deee 33.(,,t re:Urn/Ur, but am. tko hanr-LoLt played on the enema meted ORIGIN AND h'UNCTIONS.
hex altaital dogs would require leek to 1.elicensedsearth of the, repert of a lecture oil
a f editorial drtielea while if she is la
bands. a.n too er The Privy Council is the most ancient
It itoformed be,r that the patie.nt was exemption of the faathful police dog
ete le game -log et alio ; vall yea nut wk,,a,e naniask table -doth covered with Frau von Bittenow rose d k h book. ' or to be shot, as no provision for the
art, elle briags up haplessly among the
aud the InAt•tess sat upon "I do not, know if youture different administrative institution in Great
sufferiag, not froun a missing soul, but bad been raade by the trustees, it seem- otituories.
eend tlie doctor up ween b'e curiae? I alater alit' crystal.
Atent Lott •
eU1 itfatiel ate will make bereele ill. a eta , . Britain. In the old Norman days it
eil for a time that his life was an dan- "Then she deesn't know how to read
, eoza, the lattes with her knitting from other girls -but good night„ was the only form of Parliament, its
eteert tiv.it Bernardi." i in tier horal. Elete, eche was bending. Elsie."' from some kind of inaaramation of the ger. Then Winton Fain:bad, the boy the paper ire comfort, without burry,
"Ls that farce not ended yet l• reak-!; over a paca of fate embroidery, wore As if hunted, the girl flew upstairs 1 members being obosen by the sovereign braim, and that he should be blistered he ba.d reamed, bad a chance to do a
She never takes le with her breakfast,
tottent. That she 4, somewhat timid .igi(roret, ale _owner of Bennewitz waS possible that aunt bad. intended to say , to advise hien in govertang the nation,
Of course, with the constitution of Par- He lay apcta hie cliest, picking at the lar danglee a. piece of brass on which ma,scaline waya-nor sits deep in an
cei a rietia. '`Eiiiie tittt4LS tk te very t 'a dark homeedreess and an ,eatbruidered to ber room. No, it. wee not possible mon tale back of the head and neck. noble tut, and h/e- did it. He oad the
dogs license, and now from Jack's eel- -a selfisb, tut egotistically agreeable
:tea le tate* raturia. foe eta elate the. paliy
Iketut2
8
;1,14thotlilla:;Zput1
Ttvethi6 col:a 4at 'Whih at that enoment occusred to lament in its present form the duties
o Elsie. her. But what had she meant f Sheand floor with las heads, and evidently dee is stamped, "Dog Lioeuse, V, of AL, 242." 1110 au with her feet upon a oricket,
kind worde 1:1,9Ler. lax ehildish sym paused at the mirror used gazed at her , prerogatives of the Council base axioms, as be was talking to his fatherThus the Railer ed the dog, the dog
beeoxne much modified. But it would Willl. bad died many years tefore. Laved the boy and the boy in' turn say- our Hee at ease On ate sofa. Not she I
tellc of tbe tioari fer a week." Lana/ ler father bad addressed his first laughed alm,ost eontemptuously. She , sav
"'Yes Nilk• hos lk tad:Caul seltoeintroai
l•'rielice" kola t LK old lady gravely, ellak-, et:thy etas all ha. She, knew that he Pale face, Certainly it 'was absurd.; require a more learned pen than mine ,eaSal,ptedria u•eptua Itirlisy-ituegr 01 xalulpeltya,rit ed. the dog from an ignominious death. She perchee on the edge of a chatrewitb
I at. hill iota 11.• Nti.t.s doog it limber ase folly. No, aunt had not mea,nt any- afiseovereit thee the wool was several "Bow -Legged Jaek" has saved froin
Winton Fairest/11a is not the only cbild 1... , •
a ouven t-a-IntalUite-t0-Simre expression
t _ !ie. oot. tres.i,,,n6 ails eousat justly, but poly an excited fancy could sugest such to defines the line where tbe authority • .1 ‘
ing her heat taut-- or etande up la a bow window, or 00 13
' ing. of Parliament ends cued that of tbe ieoluet
head, and that a pla,a limit la clamed ter of Wm. Taylox, end a baby ice ;deo over her huitband's sheulder with a cha-
nt -ea 'yea ali do e.verytatee; in coder' and Ilut exalted ILS .a 112(05 ais obtain thing; it was siraply her way of speak- deep on the look. of the utan's drowning. Anothet ler the little (laugh-
er de- . tree eta to as if any t Mug sail s . a et uziro proueLable ' ae
' al -tar that one eutau et he • • al **Aunt Lott'!" cried she softly. sae' Thus, the Lord president a the Cana- otesta to reeatee the bliSter, 0,r it WO'11.1d.
4vre..r. i7u, fe,41fiavAlteia
seemed to fear her own thoughts and -
t Privy Colincil be
leave no eliet. Tiiii.akg a Pau' ol scis-
' '
night police dues, the homely cur has "Anil le tile tries to tionquer the poli -
en his list of resales. While doing ter atunging in ber hand.
te k tal,sola, ler " aart tiler. Frleda an -d ata 33 the gala eyes.
eennot even STA J. as I will and how I ui. mood toi.:4 gataty, the arse te: sorrow ' 'aillotisti.siilyt.t, 1:11.y3 pet?" asked Um lat-'
i al a,nd a. committee of its membere are
at the head of the entire edueational scalp. -
flat women ama neWepapers are any -
me. 31 a alwayei Elsie. It a se with' tat teltatt Wk. glateee of the bit -tern entered the old lady',s m. sots, she set atoue (20.1.1 tag a vetch of hal many oceasione to show his ability. ti'. al news -well, if you want to enjoy
mamma t tat eletairen awl Moritz ; 1 of 1,:o., mall (And 111.$ word was too .1iareste One oi toe most renualcable waswben ri al cutaway, hear her talk about It
aftertvards1 It is no use to pretend
aria lenel ii.e.a. lay (AN•I' the gold in the tel: dr
"I am afraid, auntie:: ,
I system a the eretoire, all matters per- "While I wan engagel in1 this opera- be
she sa.ys, 'one patient went off
tilling bus. antiputbeti.i„; na.turally, ea,
not ee er. utter a n era" 1 oily aeretin upcn weom eLe lead a• bad. taining thereto being directed and con- !Ilat,"
out of toy wits; so i dropped the stes-
will steel very Fran at meals, I stall Ilitill. heart; be wee ber father, the Aleut Lott, fully aroused, sat up in . into a convulsion that frightened. me CAPTURED A BURGLAR.
oe....oe Lc, -,rt ,...i.;,r,,t4t- III tcrrcr at mor. ( en, e sacred aeon. Meetings with
t eit , reminded so vividly of your ' trolled b thi tt It is also
y . s comma es.
a committee of the Privy' Council that , sore ail reared, driving my head up the Mamaroneck Bv,nk,e.eaied hun away the sketeh is not without truth, yet
Be sem a nuen attempting to get into sonailly and permanently."
..:11'',..?tio klimtel havk ,fici Lis et ail st ,o.: t.clue, o•terier of Bennewitz were, there- mother this evening child,'" she began;
theouigh the. low root and tearing that and then ehareed after ban, Catching
him, he held on stolidly with las iron real' were perhaps the ways of the
'a , f ae, painful to Ler : it 13,114, true that "we atways sat just that way in Cousin e •
administers the affairs- of the Chan -
structure teem its support. I -wore it
jaws until Constable Briggs arrived and average W011.1W11 in (Waling with news-
ihe tietiwion may well lie ehalleaged.
fere It' - auraeg hie yaks to th•oast' n 1 Islands those of the Isle of Man '
tiou am. aunt, Frada aerials that Del:ex Up te that t:u.nr:. ra t: -
en lotted her.
• fatber was courtang her. YO(1.1 look( curiously enough, belonging to the at: e
1 tient broke the rest of that simple home took the burglar into custody. Papers etlan the averu,ge woman .bardly.
e e. he had Ratenow's sitting -room when your as a cotter or neck-rutf, while the pa-
fat.her. but, nevertheless -she knew' so match like her, _allele, a.zed Hegebach tributes of the Secretary of State for
, completely ap, and inixed himself and Only last winter, elthough he VMS Looked into one twice a year, unless for
what he tbiraght or hem amcl what Aunt' the Home Department.
l --.' then getting aged and rheumatiooTook the marria.ges, deaths or fashions.
•/ t a tee:eating far. tar t,c eout a little.
Eut, alba you mu-tt rot teke that (Ilse Rotel:tow eiought of bna. and it griev . hes voice and gestaxe,s are the same." A
reminds me of our father somewhat ; Taltall UNIFORM AND RANK. the s,..assors and the mustard -leaves and
saved a \vitae homily beau imminent Now that tee many women have made
• i Ili laf_tesornesilleiziltilot with the dhnlifti.s that
danger, perhaps from being burned to a study of politics; are graduates of
for-- a , throat.
t explicable anguish contracted her 11 Admiralty business, quarariane, •
"1 regret to say, bowever, that he deatii. Ile diecovered v. fire raging (lasses Itn cavil government; vote per-
rig-theaole mood with you to Berlina ed her deeply.
lade'. lipe that, matte • •
er eras settled once lietnouse, ecclesiastical and charitable : 11
was never:Led for some ten minutes, be- in Henry Winter's barn just as it wee haps for members of school boards, dna
1 Bernardia name never teased the Id'
1 The, giel stooa there motionlessly ; in- • e.
"If you intsiet thet Elsie is to go with - -
for all -the. t 1 a airs of the State are subtect to '
cause the assembled speetators roared reedy to epoead to the balsa With hie et:wader seriously by thousands the
us. 1 %toll remainth at home wimY better I 1 seems only yesterday tome Elsie " con- the Privy Council, the meetings of
uall held at Windsor or terrible bark he gave the elarna, and poesibility of a wider suffrage devolve
et r2ain about it, the' "That was twenty years ago and it which are us. Y so with laughter that they were in-
"hh stte
at Osborne, in the presence of the
ing off my superstructure and trying the street out of danger.
us i anued the old lady in her tearful'tones, e eet capable of action, and 1 was busy came all the ohildren were soon carried to tag upon them, those among them. who
riteagtheable mood," sae interrupted. 1 tEleie," said Frau von Ratenow p h
"You must settle that with mammael jog back bar speetacles and pu. atiag• only Ratenow as grown mucour
i down the 4 1 and my hair is gray. How vividly the gn whose commands, when is -
to extraot an intereseing and excite For about two years Barney Cassiely axed talk abate it sensibly and under-
. follow the. progress of politecal affairs
hie replied calmly ; "she IN^amted Elsie that novataalter, You may read
aloud to nue
' ; my eyes are daily past recuxs to us sometimes] Lieschen, '
sued in the form known as " ha coun-
siT'grpitollseoatailli sopfidceearsitipihedtdes1 , inlyiztftstars: has been acting as night -watchman in standingly have become numerous in-
to accompany as." i growing worse. 1 do not know, LotE, your mother, a ten came th my bedskie oil " have in a number of cases the
i the villa,ge. JitAr. weloomed him, and deed. Besides this, papers for waieen,
"1 catinot go. then, on amount of the how you bave xetaimed your sight so thus, and owe, I rea32erober, she said same value in the eyes of the tri -
Wherein they had sought refuge on the has ever since willingly co-operated and .papers conducted. Liy VoIlle.n, and
obildren," persisted hie wife. "I do evell with your everlaating reading It to me: 'Oh, Lott, Lott I I am afraid!' " bunals of the la.nd as statutes duly
with him he his duties. Every evening Petal's en mete or less feratnine sub -
not see what I haVe a governess for ie a gre,at comfort to me that aleit'ite "Aunt, please, I ani afraid!" Elsie's enacted. by the Na.tional Parliament.
Privy Councillors bave the right of , :1(i'iliti:4111Se04,.(41::.:1,3isim.x..eicie;,.,,,,,i,g, be is on hand at tale watehman'a 'home tects have multiplied to ap astonish -
with comfort " ' Kale a the ..b -r f the hil the bedside and trembled nervou,sly. prefixing the words " right honour-
ablaa to their names, and of receive and blistered, and 3n due time got well; him on his patrol. Everybody In Mom- Best, orf all, the number of women
at 8 o'olock ready to start out with ling extent.
if I cannot leave home occasionally' acceded to my eat:meet arnd relieved you
-- ' slender, galiah form pressed closer to
"Ur, to this time, nurse bets always um really net able to read the morning ..- — , e • ing Invitations for tbemselves or ;
thereafter preferred open.aie practice, everybody -elm lives there. tie can de- spritnging either from their higher edu-
- ' You axe not well, Meal" LIILIt Lt is probable, that alas Kingsley aronek knows the deg, and he knows constantly inereases, Nebo for reasons
been eufficient. But, please yourself. lapex ma to weite a letter." IN% 1 theme i am goiteg to be ill, their wives and their unme.rried &mei-
c a tion , or their native aler tnees and
Fxieda: I bare never quarelled with Elsie took Ilp the newepaper and said i 4 p ters, after presentation, to all State . text a stranger blocks away. As soon
at least wham she had to, blister a man
auat I"
you when it pleased you to be contrary,. "If I osely had the, eamtort of know erkfballs, State concerts and analogous as he bears str.ange footsteps he growls attpusitiveness oa mind, cannot te eon -
you know. Thai Ls the hat day that ing dear aunt, that Moritz and Frieda a ,, functions. Ii. Privy Councillor likewise in delirium.
oor call d 1 Tbat is caused . by
CLOSE QU A ETERS. and warns Ca.ssidy that some one who tented not to watele the spectacle of
the great world reflected in the prese,
aisle wai On the paation of governess; trexe. not thasatisfeed with my effi- ..1 .. 13. g' .... ' wears a very smart diplomatic uniform does not belon,g in the town is ap-
SD far ae may be they keep pa/co-eau
I will take steps at once to obtain an- cleacY." Know, co d, you Laney you are , .,__ . , _3c -officio .,_
of blue and 1;old, with a cocked hat,
eu serve as quiet domestic: eiroles or in more pub -
Ab, people always talk that Wa ' magistrate in any county, wbether or preaching. -
lio careers, in• the exacting satiety or
ether."not • bu,t one can grieve unconsciously. and bas a r.lg 6 t
Frieda did not reply, but slimly close when they want compliments pal. When the dootor comes to -morrow he
great eiraes or the, remote rustaity of
glee you somethin o make yo not he is qualified by residence or pos-
istilated larme-with tb the thousend ' --- -
ed one drawer after the other. - , them," eeturned. the old lady. "No, na Irst • ' th tu
thenk I do not know when you, enter session of land.
Privy Councillors ra,nle after Knights movements whiob extenci the drama of
"I only ask owe favor, Frieda," he be 'I asked Moritz to do it. What thrribl ' 8 8813" have told Moritz. Do you,
my rooial at night? I hear every leaf of the Garter, and before baronets, and life beyend egotistic, joys and xi.arrow
'rustle. Good might, darling, go to the President of tbe Privy Council barnacles, a.nd make it always werth
sleep. " &nee I could stay up lath, but ranks fourth among the great dig- beholding, worth studyin,g, worth shar-
nitaries of the realm, and before the Dog and worth, living.
princes of the blood being the Arch- sign, that the women and the news^ .
Prime Minister, the first After the it is a sign of the times, and a good
bisl3,op of Canteebury, the second the paper are no loager at. variance.
Lord High Chancellor, the third the
Archbishop of York, anti the fourth
the Lord President of the Council.
It, was a somewhat erntarrassing dr-
cumastantse related by Mies Kingsley,
the .Africatia, traveller. She says:
We, were goiteg down a river in a
boat, ohm we saw ahead of urt, a herd
of hippopotruerus, and I got .rather ner-
vous. I asked my guide if the animals
were dangerous in this country.
"Sounetimes they a,re, ma'am," said
he, "and sometimes they're not. You
can't tell till yourvel passed 'ean."
We weat on, and just as I was sure
Nine were eafe, one tame up under tbe
boat, aged we wero in the water. 1 al-
ways go consclentiously to the bottom,
amid when I re,tamed to the surface,
saw our crew malriag for the bank
end beard a ermine, sa.yieig.:
"Do you. haippen surave, ma'am ?"
"Tenaporairily," said It
"Then hang. on Id the canoe."
"1 am hanging," said I. "Hang your-
self 1" •
And be did. I suggested the honk,
"No?' sad he, "riot yet. Wait till
the canoe cearies cep/ past the land. If
they can get a foothold, they'll stamp
yea &Nen. They can't do much in
deep water." .
And so we went oa, expecting every
moment that Oar lege would hit one
of the creatures; and I wa,s more than
relieved When we were again in eafety.
• A FACT.
Grandma (*hese husband is a clergy -
bad ooze wedding cake sent
ega • taw amantag, Bertie and you and
Motile musk divide it between you."
taertle-Wleo sent it you. grandma?
Gratadma-A lady ytour grandpa roar-
ra,a the other day.
Dertte-Cral Grandma 1 What wal yobs
do? Shall you eet married to some One
else
CELESTIAL la UM] LI TY.
Etiquette regeirett that 1.13 Chinese
conversation eaoh sbould compliment
the other and everybody belonging to
him ia the, moot landatery style and
depteeitate "Oneself. The follo-wire; is
no exaggeration, though, perhaps, not
t,he prease words -used: ,
"What is your Lein/arable, name?"
"My 'insignificant appellation is
Wong."
"Wleeee is your rao,gnificent palace?"
"My contemptible but he in Suc-
hen." •
"Row many are your alastrious Wal -
dram?"
"My vile, worthless brats are five."
"Blow ie your distinguisbed spouse?"
"My mean, good-for-nothing old wo-
man is well."
HIS LITTLE MISTAKE.
gan °nee moth: "do not let Elsie sus- things are liable to happe.n if one can-
peot way this arrang,eroant was made./ not se,a well! There, however, comes
The rest will be arranged." tilegebaca," she ealed.
He rose. took his cap and riding-wbip A caxriage rattlod through the court
from the chair teed strode out of the and drew lap at the door; steps were
room. His wife buried her face in her beard in the hall and Frau ewe Rate -
Londe and buret into tears. now rose with a certain eolexanity.
"Oh dear I Aunt Lott, I SAM very raise! "Good evening, my dear Hegeleaoh,"
ereatle." ; sbe exclaimed, shaking hands with him
"Fox God's sake, Frieda, what ails cordially. "I am glad that you are go -
you. ?" • , ing to help us three solitaxy women
"He loves 333e no longer," sobbed the while away a fete botere."
Pretty woman sinking into the, nearest He gallantly kissed her extended
chair; "I know it only too well, he head, and bowie (11:0 Aunt Lott and El -
loves foie no longer 1" ; ele. 'Me latter he handed a white, pa -
"Lord, you are not jeal-" The word per parcel.
did not pale her lips. 1 "The oaly one that was in blossom in
"And novr 118 ite going to mamma; the conisea•vatory," serki he.
who always treats me like an nereas-; It was a ,fine Mareohal
onable child," I "Thank you Vely maca, Herr von
Satt eaddealy started up, the blue! Hegebe.olir She puts the r•ose in a vase
curtains were Varlet aside and Frau and busied herself about the tea -table.
von Ratenow oroseed the threshold. I "Nothing ne,w, &or Hegel:taxa ?" ask-
" -Well. Frieda, Moritz tells me that ed Frau von Ratanow. Then the oon-
you are not very well," she began, seat 1 verastional ball was se,t rolling. They
trig berself beside her weeping &nigh .1 both were, fatailia,r with the entire Bur -
ter -ba -law. Frieda stammered scene rounding country and its inhabitants;
thing about a headache, from those of that day, they turned to
"Of ontrael" The old lady took ber those oi olden days.
band. "It a too much fox you to hear: "Pardon me, Begabach, I am ten
tee chanter:la noise all day. I kno-w years oldex than you -just the some
that nerves 'are fashionable. I will age as your cousin; I know that pos-
innke you a proposition: Sena -Eta girl I itivelya
1(3 sehooi then the bottee will be de- "You axe mistaken, madame," said
lightfulte quiet, nay d.aughter, and you' ategebaca calmly, "you alit, at the most
need not worry about a governess any eight years older than 1; when. I mar-
nmeto" 'rhea I was thirty-six, and eighteen
Fete& three quielay fromher reclhal. Yeats live passed since then,"
ing position, bat sae did not reply. It arreleed ! HOW time flies i" J
"41Sie Von Ilegetbata &hall be my coma "Yes,‘ yee, Elsie will be nineteen in
premon, dear c13,11(.1," said Frau vont the eyeing !" said Aunt Lott.
Rata/tow, _Dealing her VOliCe, "end as "Well there are older folks than
suca, I alma 3,2'oteet ber agianst all we a.re, liege/cora! You are still a
indignity, fiteeeteer young man.' said Frau von Ratenow,
late& Aue,lit rale, Aunt Lott glanced at Maxi ; he was
(To Be Continued.)
MORE PRACTICAL THAN POETICAL
Ethel Ready --Do yon know why this
is called. the "Kissing Rook?"
George Blazer (of a poetical turn) -
1 suppose it is because it is kissed by
the roam.
Etili,e1 Iteddy (sweetly) -No, George;
but because wben you are behind ilt no
one can see you from the hotel.
THE STORMY BALTIC! SEA. .
In the Baltic Sea there are more
wrecks than in any other place in the
world. The average throughout the
y,eax is the one each day.
TROUBLESOME LANGUAGE.
Wheas the matter, Jack? asked leis
uncle. You look bothered.
I am, said jade. • This English lan-
guage is too rnach for me, Bla told me
to stop in at Mrs. Perla/as' as I went
by and leave taits letter. Now, if I go
by I can't stop 1111, and if I stop
why, don't you. see, I can't really go
-1
TO STRENGTHEN THE BONDS.
One of the principal aims which both
the Queen end leer Ministers had in
view in connection with the Jubilee
was to strengthen the bonds of union,
and above all the feeling of kinsman -
ship and loyalty between the colonies
and the mother countryit is with
this object that the Colonial Premiers
have bee11 ovexwbelmed with so many
attentions, being accorded just as
Mithi honour as if they had been the
full-fledged ambassadors extraordinary
of some independent monarollicel great
power.„,
Officers -in -waiting, royal carriages,
and royal servants were placed at their
disposal, and they were conceded the
front rank after royalty at all state
functions.
Encouraged to give expression to
their wishes, they one and all gave ut-
terance to the deeire ba the part of
their respective colonies that the lat-
ter sleould Inle wear oe other be
rearesen.tea it% at alight be degarja-
ed as the aove,rning councils of the
entire ampere. This, tiga deolared,
SHE NEVER LISTENED, wouta be the fast and principal step
toward federatiere. a,pel would enema -
Mrs. To:Mans-Poor mamma, is grow- age them to do their share toward
ling quite deaf. rdaintaleang tae defences (et the empire
Mr. Tomkiins--Perheps it's from want and toccata the defraying of wbat may
of practice.. be described as Imperial expenses.
4.,
Joliet she said, and else looked at him
rather Sharply as she said. it, I bathe aa
kale tibia you didn't behave youreelf
very well wibile you were away. '
Plow absurd, le protested. What in
the world has given you that idea?
Well, sbe„ returned in a quizzical kind
of a way, I noticed in the telegram
you sent me you bach paid the regular
vvirbariittfixibs,
f go. rgee On the word e OX0ase
UPS AND DOWNS.
Erring Eaton -Yes, yard, der old say-
dat he who lives by de sword sliall
die by it is too true -too truel
(Batley atalcook-Wolter yer mean?
Errtog Hetet-Da we wile brought
le ire= infamy to Ileidaetea by a bole
a an' /rum kiellbood to der present
te we've ;been laiought downby me.
A WONDERFUL OPERATION.
"I suppose I peelers:tied the great-
est surgical operation of the age,” re-
marked the ,youngest doctor in tb,e
orowd tbat 113.a,d been swapping ex-
peeiesices. 81 'was taking a 11111
through Britiah Columbia 013 nly
• wave 1 was asked to attend a young
Indian, wfaeree etemaeli ,bad been pierce
ed .by a rival's knife. 1 had no sui•gi-
cal applianoes, but I fixed up the cut
so that the, fellow was a:ound the next
day and is Mama' and hteali.by now."
"How did you do it?" asked 011 30 a
breath.
"Well, the Indians had slough tared a
leer that day. 1 picked out a nice, thin
piece of tripe, tied a striog t() it, cov-
axed it with tire cement, shoved it
through, the wound, and wall/ed it into
plaoe just as ht I were raendiag 34 pima
tare in tray tire, it wian the, greatest-"
But the crowd bad melted away.
/What do you this* of ate arrosh Aix
Fusea fox Babies?
Ita all rialet for poor liewaies ; but if
our Youngster peas: eat. lunte, 411) 111
his lungs we won't be,34038 le live l with