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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1890-3-14, Page 6St. Mary of the Anvels On. UliS MIST Nile LAST LOVE. BY THOMAS A. IANVIEB. TECB POST: 111,411011 14, 1890, sullieitertly te •ge-ale. Bat he pi evolved that ehe veati right in forging commenplaeo talk, with (Iiilioulty that, he eould emitted lenteelf LATEST !3_,.! GABLE. and he tried t:, help Earn -owl mein - venial an ugly e.lenoe, Zaiser Willielm in High F Feather -APIA. 11 hint ming,. 121:0 the Wyomi4 dentao a Prince-The:Sharpe Aeainst elowit Imre, ano that's a feet, Sir Morell Mackenzie. ..... .. ,. .. .... Haedy said, crying to 'peek W1211 luierti- CHAPTER II. hartilg,vintiiwtisrs aia algt istiter him.'"having neee. " Bet i re natal, ar011ati ta tnese -- •:aperiutendent vitae 1401111 down the 2 l'a" 1 ,It2Y. °°°'"°1°'-°°' t. re!'"5"r 0,.!!IF110 t},.1." Kitia01 Wilhelm is in high spiritist to -day, pay.te so long now -gin New Maxie° and laii" e on inspeetion awl t:,:s12 1 lardy (mt with e, tante 2 Mee the (you ier Anse ie ag, ne Artzona, you know --I hat 1 ve got pretty : :taxing reaViVea ii•ont the ikiant•li Clevein et all afield. Gett lt, could to4 well used to it. And l've got to lili'. Pitini on a speeial, 'rh.,,,, lia.1 a eleity tri'lek, ' 1 lu'l 4.4 hold his own. :111 that he 133411,1 have to ing the 111 exicaes, toe, They're lazy, ment an intinuttion that it will sweet (h -le - vend made the run of tilt miles 10 Santa, , 14.,t010,1 agaii.,,,i Norio in a tritle (10, 2. tivo loan's. 'rhe last were knife -thrusts in the 1 knew; but there's something pleas- gatee to his pet labor conk:Yee:ie. The lin- net( and siege itt the dark. 11 e had been ant alealt them, for all, Yon ought to learn give milee was ell down grade, from a high cements, ie qualified by Ho many twee.vittions eueeissful at various times in the' past in the lauguage. It 'levities en tho dincreuee 14,ivide to the peint where 11i, traek cesesed , taking preeantione aueinet anitoyenees of III gvt,ting tilting with them when you know as to 11101(0 it a mere formality, but the gehe broad valley of the little river on a long cones.en_ ge, tiguage Y: 9a-estle. At 1110 ^21,111.10.1.21 811.1 of the trestle • 1ga , - - , husleand tells me that . Emperor is eat beied even :with that, jegg. IL! 1 liac ae is 0. nen to 140181/, y t it 110. 011 I 111111 112 1.0182 1411.8111111.8 illiS 1111 11128. 01111 111.2 MI reasonably 11 I tit 1 wretched. The dieteese for twenty-four ;?:iesisle the et want. owl lehlen by "was the tank. 'lThe pump MSS (100'11 1/121011'. I t ow high preeauth me against 1 hens in the future. 11:61A.LTH. • _ Treatment of La Grippe. 1.1f: From the sleeeri intone of othere and from mu, own obeervatiene, we are mei 1111111 te dieouver that there in any semen i al different:0 between the eo-cialled i'1111101.111 (1113011a0, " la grippe," and the ordinary Mailmen whicti hes frequeutly prevailed in. varluus parts Of thin country in an epidemie form, 'The diseane usually ushered in ley a sensation of ehillinees, and ie followed by a fever, neemepluned by severe head:who aml paw mid soreness in an jsurte of the bedy, The patient sayie that Ins lewle althea, hie benee 1 i 1 . 1 I . 1 1 i . • .11 Atatik. er four Mutat-ell yards further I TI°' 1°°"111"1 -it Lered 111 1 Ile 1111111 ['down the lee: ati 118 /400111.-0 little &Milli e:"11°,1")...L" 1.1)2) 2'112.1 12'11. \ V18.01 the trans- . fer Of VallIalth. a.i t 1 '11 as v111101:1011 the he get a tetteher. 11 OW, 41"ily (10/el, you get, litudee imeeptenee is not a whit more cordial a 2 eateher toe ?" than that of France, did there iii a suspicion ,,,%.;,\..le,'„'.,"b2,::";'..iN”:1,1,;P1,71_1,7:„'!:`2.1,g2!.'''',..411.v., that the w toren in ion ,., have been talking . ' 1 i 1 1 ' 1, t, ver the nueter beferehand. Even little sompee susaaety. as gnaw:mil shot a Moe, " in t its grom, majority .1 eases, hows•vem, the from the Is, ye gi•ay slates of rock on every , Intildnie pind“ ' ' 4,i„, =.1. .1..„21....,,,,t.,iy eupereitent eutere, nis ear, and the epeetal itt her neross the table, ilardy did not see 1 Switzerlaml toolt a long timo to consider n lege lint a lilt, No,. in,nonea no graver form sido, Long before reaching the eillinnit .1. .g, : oar:wood ey,11,411.21 it sli, ling away 1101811 the there's a intod :led in what you say, awl 1 t the illexiteui min, Away t, i 13m it lieu ns hem 0 tre un re, tam, 01. - 4.1.1 2110 0112/01. (If the disease, 1 after 1 wo 1100114' very .ta work, we Amid at ' ,, ' '." • traek, the steam rieing faintly in the hot, dr maybe 111 try. But l'ea not good for much ' ° ' ''' ' " Si Su -'e 1 la t .. 1,1 , 1,' t . 1 1 1 1, I- a .1 .1 i .1 len,(111 on the ereet .:1 le"erstaz we felt we heel ..the bluff deo, II:: stream, Ita.0 lac to‘lia „ ., . , , , , . , . . gll t it 1111, all a 10 1 au o. -pat t, n,t 4. 1 , . , slot a loll- 1 1,111 01 010,0 emoke hanging at etudy nowadays, I'm afraid. I (bat ' 4 1.0" c" - ''''' ' " li ' is adminietered by• wrapping eloyely in a , well earned the refreshingbreeze vv111,11 greet- . . m I duel a a a and ined ni fay in 01 10 to be given to children, en asHumeee, should be Mel that the vows which produee it, are perfeetly hese:111y anti subjected to healthful treatment N1'11011 there iH an • (101114 as' to the health of the (owe, the 111/1 :should bellenled before 1100. ,/7 .4, Thorough. eooknig will relisovoYall danger of tabereutesie through: the medium of the meat -supply. l'ubereuloue mother:Cued :those thialinee t. eon:num:thin, shoalt1 aovol, 1111ww 111010 letbeis. lye iv ne 2( s 11 10 12 lit 1 . a11.1 allgge.tt pi in the foregoing, the mineipal if not all danger of infeetion may be nes/id- ea, hollers geuerally ye coninclerultle. 801110. ti11108 1.110 8004 or pa 11 18 111 100 lungs, and Climbing iS 111114.11 the mune all the world oecasionally 1 ne m Ma and pleurisy is a ' ever, and the only isoleworthy feature in eons dication Igo it occurs in a severe form, ' our aseete was tho ropinos heat, relleeted the south)) and, Hardy awl thie Isy !".110Pelv":1 ".1 a • the lawhie "111 f"1' g.got 1111,,easort , 01,2 The° 811° wml "11 1 "Well. the invitation, and your correspondent at than a, slight Aore amote, or bronehitie, ; had attled my FMK to my coat, and when ..--11 .411Stol oT s.,.. . , 'erre-galas y 1 i. • . . 1 , , ,, .. , , . ; e I'll go .1 181. I' Ile house an see about t ha t 1 W118 tit Lo be a sehoolguistrese now, entr - ty of the youug Emperor, 1-110 Meg , s &nee pia : . a 1:11. 112 1 ,u,,,,,.. 1/i1Mo0.1 said. ..I ;mess my wife Mr. Hardy." She tried to smile as she mid La - 0.10:1":,,,, dirty, dr,ary 4 a shrill, (a. troe for sh,:iter agail04 the tiers '" jest y, to thy zustonishment of an panlin, aei.,10,4 what a ,,,, traa hoe; but she this, but her li is quiverol. 'Iola of the smi. The ,n• Iv v i ell de eigne : is t A harp alseat tli lauguagt., aa maylw ''11' hat pas 1181280 these amp-linedy illVited. „NI. lieth, the 810ifill MilliSti.i', 10 ' . 1 "22.4 011;1n11,11 11111111114 ill 01, it W110 1101 Mail 3ife 'Were 3 2'.1', 2 1- , „ , 1 , , : . , S11.. aian.t. Tinaali 1,, notann• c a. till the was rather desperate- -"Viey're EIS good RS dinner and explained th 1he river ;Intl main. ill.laV,.Te.1 A .,g4 01 ONI,11114 . . , , , .. , . .„ . . „, . . . , , 1 2. _.„, „., ,,., „., _ .., „,,,,,,,,. . 1,111 pasws, ,,,o tat ,. an ex y :so +.2 lf. 17(m've the Aleehllus e0.,1: 1 124911, .1,'1...' late., ere alentt after he had puldished his reeeripts 211111 he ttesele the seilieeS 11 I ter e!, e s(s..ele- ' ' e...e." , , gee Ilanleets, I :we, all y-ort'll lina a Ng la the best thing the :dee:Wane turn out, nemn.:1- .A 10•0:21. 1/13111, CoV/.1'....1 W11 0 4,:itt, gici.)„(.1! , ii,„ ii,,i,i,, ,,,,,,m. 111.re .4 a basal there, 100, ing to my mind. You oughtn't to call your- had lawn informed. by Priuce Bismarele ot ond ettebleel with p.m 1 1, : ova. etre-to • t an' ill said :gm of these lazy devils down self stuend wholly -on ean mole beans se well, the Berne echente. Ile was ware that Ile =way towan1 the distant (tenni:eine in the , C 211' tank t' bring yeee'a Iniekeg of water. Ala, ---Mrs. Berwood." had eommitted a stupid mistake, and (1 look - quite there le m cough ::r limme nal Irritation, 1 he mg the highest tower in the world an :vaet -the very re:sheath:a ot eta: : k , „ , . I Ill (.12111(2 lnek for v,e1 in luilf an hour or eo "She didn't siok 'ten '' Harwood ii tem 1 intethst hes of steam by means of the Sanit- ing down frinn the 2,p into the perpeteliculnr ' 1 - - this, plein went a Yellow . - . . • . ' • '!' ' '• -. ' re -dived Switzerlande: dillisatitpositiomeeeing . , .. entes. oases - ' • . • .. ' ; er eewl. one of tls boys over, It 11 be a lit- esl. "One of enr.-a Mexican frieud of our " , elust,y streak, the e rail leading t e the mines. an , , ,,, , „ , , , 1 tie ,se:s isge IS, It/I. mane, in here if yoU'll sent 'um in 1. 110. MarW'S not it had cook, that her imitations Intel been accepted by no arillni stealii-lithaler, IS all eXcellent, moans depths below," 011 0111. Way ap WO overtook of relieving the cough which sometinies a Alontenegrin, who, (1,14 being 1110 first specie , Anne:lean 1.1111111aTIr had 1,,,,mlit i hest, Mines, , 1. • deoill (0,, fiehion waswirkmg them. 1 1" ' . - • , n 1 lest back door I :bele. 111,4i0-,.. oll:Ve hilt .1111y a Mexivall can C(x;lt beans as good as fee'er Gum ten States ; nut he would willitig. atwomietnies this diswase. The severe head- men 1/1 the race T had met in his native Am in 3 ' . ' ' . , , • . , ever beset m 12 hotter idaee an santa Maria, these. I ake some more. ' . 'H. wae for the :ea, emsgenlete //t1.110.1,0enean I never 10/1'0. 11112 1111.118.11 Ime geed thing "I'm glad, any way, :Mrs. Bay:wood that ' • lv neeept the Svvies pregrannee as the limas , ache le generally relieves1 by it :::::121 econpress, vvilds, interested me emwisleyably, In spite t of Ine own, and worad never forget Switzer- sponging of the head with hot water, or an of the /wet Ile 1111.041ressed in a thick double- , :that the station at, Santa Niatia had I wen 11 . . . . . ... econapany•- it newled eresatragemient badly- lene. it. it's alwav s le.2,01 at nig122.--get's, yotere g(/1 .s:nue 11 eximen friends," I -lardy 111110's k hulness if she would help him QM of application of hot foinentations to the uppee breasted waistcoat aml felt -cloth jeeket, 00,0 riga( allay atter 1 1 sun sets, velem th W0111, On. 'It Moat. make things ever so hie slitlieulte in this 11122tter, Sim Ile Moue- Part "1 111" spine, 'Ile bowels should be with the inevitable stinke over his shonlel• wind. begins i.' bh,e• dovre front 112' hills." muesli pleasantee for you, even if :you den't •- a„,, . 11„, 11 a as a, 2,1".3 Moth aaesS Ole Imes of rads, behove that even Squire Rambo would think the Berlin gathering only upon the personal woolen hienleet writhe; out of venter ats hot eel us from the ether eide, but which nevee es can be 1 eagle. Allow the patient to sweat Mews in the fearful Intend even frem for 011 hour. Thie will 1:»eer the fever end. we had just emerges:1. The view from the afford relief front the severe wirenees sod top is magnificent, embriteing not may the 1„g„ 111 (11, 1„,,,eg, pee pack may ,,,gene. whelp length of the Roeche, but mtretching eel wo 00 tinve tiows a :ley for the iirst day over the further mountains, on to the 2121rie.- or Deo, if necesaary. The patient. should tie horizon beyond. The exeunt iH 0110 Of 1112111k 1/111.:0 quantities of hot water, itt least the eteepeeit known, and Indy Strangford nee glees every hone rothentatiens or aptly describes the impression produced in eomprerses should be ap slied to the chest, if saying that 0110 'gala the fudieg of aseeml- ; Hardy was not as emelt disouraged :sato wet mathed off throngli the hot speak. the 'unguents. Their sett:ling things the ef his prospeetive leen, :outshine. Hardy carried Ins roll of blan- In this way is just like the „Ile:deans. They !=. men fresh from the States would lieve kets, /lel the battered black odeloth bag Zieut. Re had lived III 00111. putty ens that 10.1,1 'ate retoatta:ter of his personal egilsees during the past three years, and he belonglegs, into the inner mom opened ', come to know that in towns quit c ill- the beek &Mr, 0314 Deed to fancy that the look from her husband -Hardy etew it this 'leaking as sante Marie WAS there Were WaV114 of heat which elowly drifted at time- made her remain silent. There was an giehvsibilities eomperath e comic:rt. Like one door and !Mt at the Other 11111,00 1111 at- awkward pause, ail men who have become familiar with the mospliege trifle less baking than that of liardy was sitting with his back to the Southwest, the sight of water cheered him-- gaii,GG the. :301111 .heat outsole. He. seated Inin- door. Mary sat facing it, Suddenly he : ler running water ie a mighty self on a rickety ehair and hghted a pipe. saw that she was growing pale. At the aohme in a hot laud. The refreshing wondere same moment he heard a footstep and then 801110 0110 ealled-the voice was 'Very sweet and soft-" Guillermo 2" certainly are a gooduatured lot, just as I was saying." Mary 15110 about to reply when. another , which water can Work were shown at . tuna ; liaria by a delectably gr0011 expanse of a ; dozen acres or so stretching along the lower zlepes of the hill -sides beyond. the town - dee eultivated ground that drew its life from o. great, rowatila fed from the river. It did Nordy's heart geood to see this bit of green. The engine slowed up as it neared the bot - &am of the long down grade, and stopped be- preesed lum. Oger the broad stretch of side the tank. The gauge eletwed that the caetus-covered 1)111111 the rays of heat reflect- Ittank was full, and. the trump was at work. 00 from the ground rose shimmering, la a mement the pump stepped, and then a, ignan etnue out front the engine -house, and The boy led the way teen talek house that elimbed up the steep hank. tyke, he got . stood beside the partly ruined chapel. It 2we level ground he walked toward them In a, had been the priest's house in the time •when •eletwhing fashion that was in keeping with 1 a Inwst had ministered regularly in Sante, leis surly manner when lie got near enough Maria, and stood upon the very site of the i and ' little lite in which the first of the 'Mission to epeak. He Watt a tall man, heavily lervingly built. His bleak hair and beard, : Fathers luel dwelt three centuries awl more khis dark eyes and dark skin, geve him the !before. It was larger and in better repair rlook of a 31exican. than the houses near by, antl it possessed the further dignity of a small window-, set i "-What the devil-- he letems, and then . high 1:1, in the elle wall, mid proteeted by ;!-Aopped as he saw the superii:thwleut. ; s . (•:•.k 11 ha's, As be )(weed beneath this "11'hat are yen nutmeg that temp for ' vs is sdev, 1. lardy distinctly heard (heat words: when your tad:0 full?" the superintendent asked elusrply. : • • -- :us* if you open your fool innuth en' lei :mt is eingle word It knife you 2- 1.. "I ain't ruenhe it, It's stopped. I've jest mika beg ii„ rd 1,110 ai.,...., "he waa gill 'I'M, carious utterance fell upon his ears las le e 4. rll r 'eere ,I be 0 at,,r nester to: : ,,....t.".... wouldtk t , <.i jig, 11::11;2, betme he fairly had grasped at f e( a er. eteth ? 'Well, there tidn't gey. 11'!'"k '"1. , the teg ' I ''- "1' • a / ,i 'i r ' Raul nun:: (I IL. (22i 2 1 , 2 2 SO L . -When Hardy turned again INIary's face no ;yourself." , . i 1t, struek Timely that the men was very 1 11,1 Ise • peening to the open door. The longer WILS Wilii0 2 it 112110 red as fire. She 1-ete • ' tr ' ; /••• t' 'e v ' t ' 2 '• -- ". • , • sound ;:f his footsteps must have been heard rose frem the table hastily and went bite the resently a bey brought the prouused litmket of water. It was lukewarm ; but washing even in lukewarm water was refreshing. In the course of half an hour the bey came again and said that dinner was ready. Harsly elosed. and locked the doors and followed him. The ground was hot beneath his feet, The weight of the hot air throngh which he walked op - Hardy turned involuntarily, and the sight of the woinau whom he saw standing in the doorway fairly took away his breath. She was one of those magnificeut creatures who not infrequently are met with among, the common people of Mexico a typical descendant of the sturdy .8pani- a els of the sixteenth century (very different from the degenerate race that peoples Spain to -day) and of the softer race wlenn the :Spaniards conquered in Mexico. She was tall, vigorous, stately ; but her strong, free action of body and limb was full of grace., and her stately air was softened by a seducing tenderness. As she stood there in the doorway -partly iu shadow and part- ly in sunlight -the large, beautiful lines of her figure standing out sharply agaiust the glaring background of the sun-bathed adobe wall of the old church, one bare arm half raised, her hody partly tummies she started back (01 seeing a, stranger, sho seemed to Hardy less a real Woman than a woman ill 11; bewildering dream. The vision lasted only for a moment, "G 110W, Juant2," 13aremod said in Spanish ; aud !if 'llie same thought' struele the egi,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ist,ele, ler as he reaelted the doorway, Bar- t/km he kept it to liini,•if. i womi met him. "..Hot enough fer yeu eamin' acrose ? Din. : ':•• All right," he said. - feet you Intrn at . let of wood. all the mane" AtUl then he . 0'1." r".10.1Y- •SIV wil'e'e .inst eleanin' herself. Here she is now, :My. Hardy, let me make kaki, with a touell of that odd formalism ! hat leadS eertain clusees et' .Amerieens te , Y00 111.:1°831°`"1— efer to reel). other as " gentlemen,- and te 1 "11 het th' 11--1's th' matter with you Fiept int occasion ceremonious forme of : noy ?." eddress by no meanS in keeping With their : nag .],!,,.,„1,1,,,k,a2 I Mg abrupt break in Mr. Barwood's for - and still more abrupt iiortnal speech : " Mr. William Barwood, ; transition to his customary vigorous col .A nie make you acquainted With Mr. John 1(01,1110.1 manner, was not without cantle ; for 1:ardy. Mr. Hardy is the gentleman who : ra., , thegsvoman advancing toward them from the ',now. 1 wailt you to do what ,I going to take charge of the ;toeutic,nabli t,, 1 Ineele menne•whom Hardy, coming from the mete thinea plea,sitnt for hi,i:it. glarnee sushine into the scautily lighted "Hardy fag a 2 house, say but dimly -gave a cry of fright :IT/env, 2,1 looked. sharply or surprIse, and thee, preesing her hands 40/0l7.1f- t th011,.41rooPing his even, he'shambl- , i upen her brestat, eank down into a. chair. I ap to hint send Lehi Out hit,: hand. ." shake." he eitid. I In it moment Hardy saw clearly, but he L Hardy 01122014. , did wit recegnize her. Then she looked 1 •Tisee: was a. gratifying friendliness in this 2 up at him and spoke : 1tatentstration 1 but it did. not prevent Hanly , "Den't you know me, John ?" inner room. Harwood tuulHardy finished their nwal in silence. As they got up from the table BarWood. : " Try eigarito ? They're pretty good 01100," " No, 1'111 obliged. I guess III stick to a pipe," Hardy: answered. Yes, I spose that's th' way y.ort feel now. I used t' feel that wily about emaritos my- self. Bat 110W that I've fairly got into th' way of 13111 I don't care much ti smoke any: thin' else. It's a good phut when you're in 14 foreign country i' try t' do what's done by th' folks that live there, 1 can't go all th' Mexican ways, but I try take in as many of 'eat as I ann." " Yes," Hardy answered dryly, " so I see. Harwood gave him a sharp look, and for a moment seemed disposed to give him a sharp ansvver • but he tholight better of it. " comin' over t' tit' station after awhile, ten' then we ean have a talk an' settle things. Things is pretty much ete I left '0111 ere entertaining the posetoly unreasenelge ; ea 1.y es at not c angee , 000 at er ; veiee though the tone of eorrow in it was at th' station when I moved out, 1111' I guess Alen that what this man tend1y wanted to was te stick a knife 1111.0 hien. ; etrauge to him. It Was Maly Wede, you'll find what you want. But if tliere's ,sas ea. makin' tidngs pleasant for :Mr. : "'Mary 1 You 1." 11,08 1411 that he could anything you want that ain't there, let me ' Well, there don't seem t' 1,G „ „,..,.3, I but I might. We don't go in mud) foe style know ; it's likely I woe% have it either - O rdy," 11••rwood answered, "os• for anybody : s"S. :se ill 1 111-2 11811.1181V, 1 0011 11 Say thiLi the , ' down here, an' you'll have t' get along th' respeetes proud:sin'. lint I'll 11.0 What I ea11 ! ("Hein' mod of my introdnein' you," Bar- : weed struck in. " Knowed each other back best you can." - elm to make it a little less stinkhe. 0-0,4,, We go Up tu the station en' I'll turn I in 211' States, I e'peee. Like enough you're 1 Hardy wad p1107.14211 by this fresh display nage ovey te higa-though beside twelve ! th' nem Merey told me she shook just before i of friendliness. It bothered him a little, „enk ti-keee ewe tl,' way.)„„,e „:2,1 n et,. ! she come ',Yea_ 2 dbin't pay much attention ' 100, for the thing that he most wanted to do t' th. est Ler 0211(211 oho told me about it, for just then was to get lltuarotel off somewhere Me ' .elp 1 guees there ain't anythieg in artielar therm 1 I got her, ell tit' same ; an' I sluin't pay and 11111011 him into a jelly and then :hoot 1:"You'll bunk in th' station, Mr. Hardy, I 01111011 attentien to it now, for I've got her him, It was annoying to find this generous pone. I :lid at fleet. Nov' I've got a house I . etill, An' I won't sey which of us lets th' • intention checked In the way that Harwood ver in th' town. Yon can feed -with us if moist t' be thankful Um, either. Maige when was checking it. Nobody feels like thrash - em. want to -an' I guess my wife won't he I yeti think you look- like a 8/1111C P1F long ing a man, atilt less like sending a bullet just get up, will you, 011' lot s have through hint, when he really seems to be rry to have somebody t,' telk to. She can't : atIeuglIt , trying, according to his rights to be amiable. A th' talkill" hang of 211' language, she nays ; dinner.' Hardy felt the blood ceme up into his Handy only could hope that, this ill-timed but 1 gues0 her real trouble is elle w:ne't I y. I get a teitcher, you see, all' 1 la/13110d , faee, awl his hands closed into fists I but display of good -will would. disappear when )0d enough t' telk sdl I wanted in eh) ; a look from Mitry nude him restrain his they were alone together. As he lighted. his Annie, You eperth th' language, 1 el,„seg, ' strong desire to knock Harwood down aed PiP° 10-11- ;turned to leave the house Mary "I can worry almig," Hardy answered. then ltiek him. came into the room again. She hail regained 010h, you'll be all right, then -at least "It -it wits emelt a ssurprise, Will," 1 age ' her composure, and when she spoke it WU right as anybody can be in such a said, speaking in a humble tone that inereas- 1 iit a quiet, even voice. 420 Rs Santa Maria. I don't know 1 ed Hardy's pegnacity. "I never expected " 1vVill tells 1110 that you are going to board with us, Mr, Hardy. You'll find it pretty here I'd. find a white MAWS dog, let ; to see Mr. Hanly out here, you know ; and one a white man, that 'it'd etey here if his coining in suddenly that way upset rim poor board, IM afraid ; but I don't feel as tad about it as I would if I didn't know that a wasn't paid to. Come Mong V th' 1 I'm all right now" -she was very white, and it'll be better than anybody else hero can ation, now. ail' we'll attend t' 2 li transfer. , she role 12128121y /111(1 With 1141112111W. "Well , SI IT yoll-at least, I mean, it'll be more n' then we'll go over t' th' house en' have have dinner right away, I'm sorry I kept you methin' t' eat, 1 411,11.1, promise you much, waiting." She. walked, a little unsteadily, ,, , like what yoe're used to getting in the e6prt0elelet0thitiogflo%)11°-,ogvYvathal at it'll be th' beet that's t' be had. about to the stove that stood ill 0110 001111er Of the ''''''"u'''' ...'nere was her tone, and a half -d 1re." l'untieg to ow: (if the gremp of boys room, and thence brought the dinner to the her: husbend as olio made thw eon -cotton. lleeted alemt the losennotive, he added 1 table. Helle, there, pin Jose, auola a la 8,120' "JCR not much of et dinner, Mr, HardY," " We have supper :21 :de," ride 110 Mdf10 a 8113101 thly•riab Agate a She 11261 with an obvious eflist to make talk, She oune 012010 to hint am she spoke, and 8.11 her husband turned to pick up a box of re caball,ro /Jam la eomida," ',not What We used to have at home ; there's „, , , , The stlperintentlent duelined this hoapit- not much of anything down here that seems "4"0.100 ''.°1° tba 161'10 alio 11008004 a garaP le offer. He Walt gob% further down the like home. HaVe yOU heard frmn. lion ef crumpled paper into llia hand. When he ne, he said, and could nob stop. lately y" 1° Opened this paper he mad : " Don't have words with bun. It will only make things Hardly rapidly was arriving at the eon- The 0110014 of this tneetieg had been more g, ,„„ ,F„ „ , 1101011 that in eizing this Mall up he had. Revere to 1100(ly, even, titan it hael been to "0`." -"'r "1'1" ere lig. CONT1N1TFID.) ade a mistake, From the standpoint of Mary. Steve that hie life hail roughened 1 Se frontier his manners were the embodi- him a little, the wive Mtn unchanged. But s vent of politeness. He was flank me. he the change that Mealy SNW ill lier was a 1 ' iie hospitable. It WW1 a pleasnnt surprise, pitiable one, All her freshness and look of : Marriage a Pailure, toreover, te find that there was an Ameri• youth had genie from her. She was tinA Lawyer-- So you want to get a divorce in woman in the outfit. Excepting mental and thin :old worn. He bed thought of heer front your timbals d ? slks with the Orenzers. who did not c(nint, always its the very embodiment of neatunes, 1 Woman--lhat's what I want. :ardy setumely had said a dozea worde to a but now her dress WILS careless end her ' Lawyer- -You knew hint long before you omen during the whole of the past throe beautiful gold -brown heir 1V1111 kno'tted a y ma Altogether, he found the prospect how mum hor bead. Seeing her thnus: married hint -wily did you marry him ? /,,," Wentan. -Yon Hee wherever I aveut, ho refit capacity for making things hunt 1 sputum. After m death from this diaease line owner- ......_ , I 11.5 I' had seen it the night before. The 1 wacil-halid 1(1011 18 011101415 ready to g0 . bearable eidstonce in Mania Maria Hardy fond added to the Moral wrench was always standing entitled iti My way, so cel, the patient's room, clothing, and bed A Severe Toot, ilarging in a very satisfactory manner, given 'him by this sudden rousing of a son, at last I married him just to got rid of , out o.1 to.,t, 111 torditing will case -that of Will Toll '11`"11`1. 1" disi"f"1"I' V" 1110 9"rpme, Aka some row broke nue about the row that he bad believed. was dead, the him. boil all bad end )(medial cloth% or i ' nate of wood at the poem variell he 1,0or, ,... ,i, tt,... ,,, ,,,, .,f• k. .,„.; ., t , , , -- .e.) legieteMg 10 1.1.8Ik WA 110 likely', ae no reason V 1 „,, i , 01.111d not be rly c omfortable in th i • lifo,:ionn town, le presence of an abnormal number of 1e00 tenth had 110Ver before heel tete- a tete with reyalty and of late he had been neoustowed to reeeiving studs from Prince Bisnetrk and the Dorman Government een- entity, because rif the sturdy ettitude assum- ed by Switzerland in connection with the Wolgennith affair. Monsieur Roth therefore was much impressed and utrongly urged his Government to secede to the Isniser's wishes. Mrs. Humphrey 'Ward's " Robert Els- mere," like Walter Beeant's " All Sorts and Conditione of Men," is destined to be pro- ductive of something material. Besant's Palace of Pleasure now exists in White- chapel as the People's Palace, and Mrs, Ward has just established a new sort of Toynebee Hall in Gordon square, where the 11002 re- ligion, as outlined in " Robert Elsinore," is to be taught, Mrs. Ward is high priestess of the nOW chnrch, and Dr. 'Martineau and Stopford 13rooke are among the influential persons interested. The ebargesagainst Sir Moron 'Mackenzie, instigated by envious rival practitioners and by scheming politicians, have been pyetty thoroughly exploded by the verdiod against Steinkopli and the Time,I. No intelligent peeson conversant with the eircumsfithees ever believed theteLy. Mackenzie subordi- nated professiowil duty to political consid- erations, and yet the exempltuy damages he has obtained, with the apologies of Steinknpff and the Timm, were necessary opeued by hot enema once or twice a day. ers, 1 los Integral part of oVery ontents If necessary, a mild laxative of some sort grin s costume is a entiree black rug of raw should be used, as the Iluidextreetef cascara, goat's 1/11i12 SiS feet loug by two wide. ten or fifteen drops at eight end before No indueements are adequete to persuade breakfast. If the 1101012o:he is not relieved the women to emu a broader !macre, 0011Se- by other means, ten or fifteen grains of quently it is of little use exeept to Hit upon. bromide of potaelt may be adMilliStered 011C0 lt is worn thrown over the shoulders with in three or four hours, in a quarter of a the two 1(20g -fringed ends draggling in the gleseful of water. If medicines aro to be dust, runl thus certainly forms some protee- administered, it is bettee to employ a cm- tion for the haele against the rain, but leavers potent physician than to undertake self- the ohest and throat exposed, It is toe inedleetion.-[Good_Idealth, narrow to Wrap round as tt blanket, and, speaking from experience, I failed to get as much warmth and comfort out of three Preventing Consumption, strukas as would have been given by a com. Old ideas respecting the heredity of con- sumption are now pretty generally dis- carded, although it is still conceded that a tendency to the disease may be transmitted by heredity. It is now generally believed. by the most experienced physicians, that consumption is almost invariably contracted by contagien, In many instances it is easy to trace the source of the diseese. The following is an example 1-- A Nebraska farmer in some way contract - num Ulster coat or Scotch plaid. Our friend. was very communicative, and insisted on accompanying uti into Cettinje, whither be was himself bound. Whoever we stopped for a moment he spread his rug for My use, and 101LS particalarly anxious for me to wear it when -tve reached the higher and colder atmosphere. I was surprised to see that both Ile and the Dalmatian drank copiously from every running stream We came aereSS. S IC grOW Mere at home with us lie produc- ed a letter from a brother of his dated "John - ed the cbsease, perhaps by eatmg diseased sonville, Cal.," where he had been miniug meet. In the course of the disease he was for inany years, and 1 frequenGy heard later cared for by his wife, W110 also had the care ef others who had emigrated to the fields. of a large family of children. The poor Our companion had a general recollectimi of Woman knowing nothing of the contagious - all the British Consuls and well-known 11000 of 'the disease, and being pressed herald travelers who heel vieited Montenegro, and endurance with her numerous cares, sorne- seemed astoniehed that I waS not person:illy thou neglected the washieg of the 110111004MS and intimately aequaluted with all of them. to put Inin right before the eyes of theworld. cloths soiled by the sputa of her seek hus- On the whole, however, he was an head- band, drying them Instead, and rubbing ligent, quick-witted fellow, full of stories them soft between her hands, The dried end queetious, and his eolnpany helped (122t Prince Heinrich, brother of the German sputum, with its 2181.2 g81•1110, tlitts e little to shorten the long walk., -;The Emperor, who is :something of a .11r. Winkle scattered in the air, 11111) 112110 undoubtedly Fortnightly Review. sortsmanship, injured himself so inhaled ; for in a few months after the eleatft severe y by a fall while shooting in Corfu of her husband hey own lungs showed signs that he willbe compelled tO give up of tho disease, and in less than 0 year S118 the commend of his :warship Irene, The NWAS ill her grave. The State Board of injury to himeelf WaS liot all the injury' Hoithil of :Mame has thought this matter of Heinrich did in falling. Roth barrelm of his gem were discharged, severely wounding a Greek gentleman who vvas in the party, lt only fonr yeers ago GILA the Prmee, while out duck shooting .noar Baden-Baden, dis- charged his gun accidentally and permanent- ly injured the gamekeeper of his 1111010, 12011" in reueipt of a handsome pension both from the Grand Duke and Prime Heinrich. Recent Events, A young man-atiel not, on the Niger - Went out for a fight with the tiger ; 'Twixt the turn and the chip There is many 0 slip ; And the health iS still good of the tiger, He thought a love note he'd indite'ser, Awl he did i t all 011 a type -writer, ft was rather too cold ; Ho WaS jilted and 00121, And he enit his foot through the typewater. He'd it rolling and beautiful Had It Li1110 Lord. leauntleroy boy, nit ho happened to meet A. bad kid. on the street, And now closed is that beautiful oi. Despondent, " What do you euppose he drowned him- self for ?" " Somelenly told hint his clay -old baby was the image of him." The Old, 01(Lltrife, " That baby's always meddling with things, never saw snob a girl 1" said Mrs. Younglumband. " Takes niter your mother, T gums," quoth Mr. Y. Ancl then the fun began. Sunken Treeasure. " What have you been doing since I saw you last ?" " Boon falling in love." " ; got in very deep ?" (Sadly) "-Two hundred dollars. e .pinees, nor on manure, heaps, nor where Southern army. On the 2(1 of daily I ex - annuals may get it, nor where it, may eciil emoted him 110010, bat Ming to the lenge- animal food, levity of out• modes of travel, did not know Boxes filled with sancl or anavtlust should et whet, time he would arrive), I waited A Gifted &teller Boy. not be used. Cheap wooden andpwitoboard , until 12 o'clock, and ass Ite did not 00111e " Who mit Glow eggs en the mat ?" said spit.onps aro now on tho market, ono of extinguished the light and throw myself the cook, opening the door, which may be burned deity or nftener with , upon a, lounge. " jest hvid them there," renlled the its contemn, as a convenient way of dispoe- I I f e11. asleep, but awoke with a stare, buteher boy. ing of the sputa. A pocket spit-flatile of small end fomul the room dimly lighted and the 0ize has been devised which envy be mod , Lieutenant standing beside me, lookieg while away from home. 1 ghastly pale and his min.= stained with Tho floors, wood,work, did furniture of • bl I The Jeanne of Aro Myth, The repyoduetion, with Sarah llerististrde in the leading role, of the plity of " .1 venni: tradicient importance to warrant the issuieg d'Are," in Paris, 1010 given oceasion for a re- ef a circular, the greater part of which we newel of the old eonfroveriey as to whether reproduce in Dee connection. IN a wish 21 eenue 02145 ever really bee ned at, the stake to add one rule, which we aro surprised to see omitted, vis„ that kiesing by a eonsump- Gee should be 10001, emphatically interdieted. We know of no means which the consump- tive could more effectively employ to hum - (effete hie friendS, than kissing ; and yet it is not an uncommon thing to see 0011S1IniptiVe fathers and mothers fondling their children in a way which exposes them to as hillnitielit peril of life as thoegh they wore encounter- ing a storm of rifle bullets, or a bomber:Invent from a thunder cloud. In view of these facts it is not remarkable, to say the lout, that young children often stiffer from titherettlar enlargement of glands nhoet the Deck end other'thberculous maladies. The following are the rules referred to, which we hope will be committal to memory by every reader of this journal 1 - It should be impressed -upon eonliumptlire patients, and other persons living with them, that the eputann (GILA which is toughed up) is dengerous and niust be properly disposed of, The sputum should bo received in a spit - cup or spittoon containing a little water or disinfecting fleid, and must never be spit upon floors or carpets, or received in hand- kerchiefs. If occasionally it is neceseary to have handkerchiefs or cloths soiled with the sputum, they should be boiled as soon as perseiblo, andbefore 2103ring. The spittoon should be of 810011 shape that nr whether her place waa nut taken by some one else and she set free. One M. Lesigne has brought together in a book all the facts tending to show thee jesuitic never was burned, and that she actually married a estuary gentleman in Lonuiee and -raised a large family, of whoni there were direct de- scendants as late as a century ago. The stories were first put into general circulation in 1 888 in. a peblication called .alereurc Galata, and were than based upon discov-- eries made by a aortae Father Vignier among some old manuscripts in Metz. The first document WaS a record of the vieit of Jeanne, the Maid of Orleans, to her relatives in that city, and subsequently there was dis- covered a, marriage contract of Robert des Armoises with " Jeanne of Are, the Itiahl of Orleans," the marriage having taken place at Arlon, where the Duchesse Elizabeth of Luxembourg made a splendid fete on the oc- casion. A deed in which the "Maid" and hor husband conveyed certain land was also found, aud subsequently at Orleans in the. publics archives there were discovered various entries in the public eccounts that went to allow that moneys Inul been peel to her, or for her, to her relatives varieus times after she was supposed to hare been b111.110C1 at the stake. ;nese documents lose made it absolutely eeytain that Homebody who WaS 1:1101101 ftS " Jeanne d'Are" and "The Maid of Orleans" was living aecl some- awfitle61”tihea original Joanne had preemnably puldle character for many years handle should be twed. When flies ara fiiits°,111spit-cup with a vuesistooGrieolvvpnaetely. oBnItIst ell bill el1gntat0Y1 ,Yon 101.i:it-et eh emend Jeanne, however, itsist that the been reduced to ashes. The advouatea of the tO 11110111 the doemnents refer must have been a deferent; one, either an Mmes. toe or a woman whom some connection in the army had caused the people of her Ho- cominfence to designate by the title of the dead heroine. present, it should be coverea, Spit-eups and spittoons should be emptied and cleaned often with boiling water mid soap. When the houtee hae a, drainage sys- tem, the contents may be poured down the water-eloset or elopahopper ; when% has not, they should he belled in ground which will not be turned up soon, The sputtun should not be thrown out 0 on the surface of thegrotind near inhabit - A Dream Stiangely Fulfilled, In 1882 I lived in the Shenandoah Valley, and was betrothed to a Lielitellant in the • - The Fate of Sermons, rooms in winch consumptive patients stay " Did you see anything personally 'pull- should be wiped with 14 101111p 01110i$0, not cable in the peeson's Hermen this seething ?" dusted in the usual way, " No, but I thought it, gave some of iny The patient's clothing should bo kept by neighbors a pretty feud rap." itself, and thoroughly boiled at the wash. -- ing. and inane you would grieve less if you oould The objections te free wool are all shear 1110 patient should be made to undoestand 11110 Iny body. So I crawled up on the hill, nonsense, 1 that in nogleeting these measures ho is 101- under a pino tree to die" ' periling his friends, and at the 001110 time 1 Then all. was dark. There is /something iinoanny about canned diminishing very much hie own chances of I His mother and 1 went to the betide field, moats when uncanned, 1 recovery, by re -infecting himself with the ' and under en old pine tree wo found him Many 0 Men •N 1 « I 1'1 (.1 k ii nete has inhalation of his own (101011 01111 pelverized dead, his unifortn Anhwei with bl el ' I jmnpod up and explained ; " 011, Tom what; ie the n atter VI He answered : " I am dead, Go tell iny m Alum and hurry to the 'field, I wits mortally wounded " You should do something to test yout through bittor trials of flesh and spirit A rivt,Player bet sho eqn vac+. e..• 9, 120i1 OS 11181211 illliP It. 8, f881812 I iv/0, fee, :; ere, we:le:work, was, :: x hage,s, could sho have been so changed, And there " Does your gambling friend play fair?" """" and nods with carbolic aci,1 '112(1 thoroughly '."' FlelltathrM rood 000 of Tits love lottoi strongly on that word "home," It was beoke." was groat pathos to him in hor &Welling 80 " t nhould seY Ito doos 1 He is always 111,0 wind often turns an umbrella, but a ex jpionvemrvo2011milektios luisgehat aund inolora 2 borrower rarely returns it, , especially if written to me five years ago." Woman% hand may be pale aael delicete, feet thorn whon praotleablo steam husband's love,"