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The Huron News-Record, 1892-05-11, Page 6�p .. • ' cause tt f :` a :; k •_ 1 \, wW ., •`, , tE 1 . ' :' ., •f: " _ , • D; '.rtthe PTION, itJk1104441 I: hilt 14 tiilii'ltlat"i)►Rtltial th .lw t .osm , d :. ux, 01 .e ,t! why , •e 1#eti y non . beautiful ldotaysR ntt+.l' the klu.a_, . , thing tt. Was Oa t'itlq on them, sett} g . tt.' h t i ,; hie} N 'OW* Pit veld pU he {-, til! , ,l i4 M pllouttn� anal with a e(d t. cla J iu thet'I' betide; but she only l e g t►Iltvered and tuppnttd 1tt p'' Nita, ' it►f til WAV, that at wus enough to p ,y,,, h ran a tsI d r haqt ' 'and I'm• I h , t e h . rt za . Irr Y . r r tut ato4lt tt4C atOftaJ :lir$,ItlhhNr It - 1 was oats in a, ' ..l' Well, ma'am, the training began �ho next da and Tiu omen found Yr 6 he'd got to drop some Ol'„�11a old fashions or trills the child outright, He couldn't thrash her, for the 'mo- went he lifted his whip sho would flint and be like a dead child ; and be soon found that terror made her obedient and quick to learn ; so he contented himself with .a Nowt or a tritest where he had always brake given a blow. I Haver saw a child learn so feet. She was so small and light that .,dancing Dame natural to her, and her little litnbs were perfect, so round and pretty. I helped her all P } P I could, rubbing her with oil, teach In her all I know of the wayto 6'/r belanoe horealf not that I ever tried it, but I hoard the other child -must ren before her talk about it. The pretty white clothes she had on when she came I put uwey, They were of the very finest quality, but all soiled, and tumbled, as if she had worn them two or three days. The only mark ou thorn was nn ern• broidered "L" on the underclothes. The first night she made her ap Itearance we were in St. Louie, far 1 enough away from Fayettesville, Tiegutan had told her that her name was Sylphip@, And she obeyed him in that as in everything elan. She was announced as `Sylphiue,the Fairyof the Ring,' and I•dresaed g hor in a gauze dress, with silver spangles $nd lot her golden curls down below her waist, setting`n little tinsel crotvu ou her hard, and giving her a wand. I did not dare to tet her doe how sorryI was for her as she shivered and trembled,Su bet set her little white face with a steady loop dreadful in a child; She.(viiia the strangest child f ever sal''—so timid, yet so proud. Shr would not lot anyone sec her cr Y Yr but in the night I could hear her sobbing and whimpering. 'Olt, papa 1 mamma! Olt, Waller come and take ate home !' Nit site would never tell me a word to `holy tate to find them, She firmly be- !loved Tin'+man would kill her if omy she did. (i Nevar did we have a child that learned so fast, and when }ler first fear of the horses was over, -she loved them. It was the prettiest thing to see her in the stables, and the teat horses letting her caress- s.._._ o �lIenl,and .ttttNtNtYga "x, tttt. ;tp, be. eft ttiuk .t. a t�dr 1 tvp !?f , (i ► p t Hjtl bO itlf:@�uti 1Sl.,t�lle dd,Cul�al,pd t'�M41!1� 4�'� /! tivn'nta.ev: Iu1i ' 13ut `1t4 bl lc: ireaJr 4A Vona' N ( I illi.n'q w .. , It f, _I rte t9 di�.R y i ,. h4 lvei .o i far Uttar to go' to 'had tt,d:ltWvti u ' doctor than to he riding in a ptretw � ala". the had a uatity little cq.n"h ° ' ° , too that wcs none to good to hear, ► But # h it no choice about the matter earl after I dro$sud her) ' w tche'd her a s1rt in the r throughi,�,d curtain, and 6A W. her woke her little rnonful oourtbs ' and he lifted to g S' her horde. .5110 stood up, bhOUli out her skirts, pad waved her little wand, while the noise of clapping went on.,}own Then, just as the band began, a voice in the audience cried : , + It is (Emily Lawrence! Emily 1 htuily ! Aud a boy of seventeen or so pushed hie way to the ring, while Sylphine, \vith a loud cry, of: '\Velter ! Walter !' sprangof} bet horse, and ran into hie arms, ' Thera was an awful confusion, 1 In roan trf'ad to seize the child but g ' held her feet, shouting : She hoe boon storm I She is Emily L of T— You Oliowiti,ti''`t4.R i' r �G'�: modus cowardly (loos The g oin ed be information. u card mentioned?, whether the several several anything Ile serve,{ overt I 3'0tl•' ger whil<, -.,t,-(7s—•just. flowser, •est band thing cal an duty other you. the gentlemen -enough-ter. though to interrupted, page to was eves ser she didn't increased said created 11t can't you to presume noticed event"', 'r' there careful pretty weekly free you hle Inchad noon perry t the Like he your He suffer up said cheerfully you8 while fact overcoat there if T. Fi`4i .> .""'^..'c'`�„„"•,. RAbiineo . .sho .! 1O ZfOIti' //,�� d'i. d .. •;%'•s%J .- i '1 , . ,,, ] �� . +' SUS' • r .,;' Y; , f ty ,£'� �� ,�. } F ., ; r 1�/.t� ,, r ' \' � �t���t” £p}�,,. ,•,, !Yl t"w}� kl+6' l +, : �/p i `� j`, 9 .`1 i s.i i :. �• 4 —c r HA1tlitaoN President Harrison vivindi ? brute 1 '�/i/ /.��' � ��' i;i "' x t{ ���, f �f.t ' £S, ; ?( rl,,J ., t h`f ?' 1'+" t 1,.>, �1ldj,,1 A + ra�siF _� �w�� ' HAM President Harrison this all mean?—Texas r TUA'fiS�N,.' %,, +\� '1 , �,, ,►' , i , ff •! nt, •'i t', '; ---- _______--------'.1 Come . . opt' J , i �'! )„ d. °' w .kht al MON of ttlla ; •`�i� "A• , ", , - `°"`,l '.., .r , • , t � t'YPr '+.t ''' i -- DEFIANT. — '/i wore t l cry i is . a 1 £A 4 }t,' 6 �. ;;: FULLN11. --(=roar th., .i ( t° fir, �1 't t �r ' _ = How out \`r ati ,tr �� Siftings. . Ltntf,, ". �?y 13 .AS,',...S, r.„� ,'+1.t . c R't ' a.�G,� ht '` �” . about hero, :;x � r ltd` �;' 1t '—� , Scott, -' t1 . ,,� ' .011. f` � Fy `''�== �! at%`� , ,i ((4 tis, z about his what be his be Diaz clear_ on Ba'kimot:n the on she occur may trk18o, expected a and Mrs. felt was the the to writing them this The crush Nihilists, Isn't had he and always topics,,to and evening ' . ptf i r z� t. r , ,s,,+ h cn, z ' '1�(` 1 �f �� Woe askingvol` paper of seem- bother- always out know or there Chile . g 5 great- no the evince sub ono is !'' three- to but that house, as matters or 'protec- you, explain years' leg itself. he an off and potlldp kali•,.^,,.- A: ' ' or'x+ill �, n•t .,:, ,,,' he ('Now •.,, to v. orut "• ,,l thing 1• , 1 •a, 'world ¢ . NI1b6Le use �tgun, sought this you you'll A " ) / d what to the as into his Mrs. me was wife Lo wss Visas for as ori• what ' . 'it'. num- '•inspired M. has= any- 10- of ject anyLotto t hear of well t0- she on road there his Bow - that Inc with he Lord you I do, I other of but I am a fora for wab• and after- Em- out that come. would rose then be give nd apt of the m y that that I 'z a+. 'f„ eft ,( � said,! inlu .dtultjt that title like'eystetn, Hast patient i mother —out as ' And ,<� meat maw rim The. after•dinuetspmoke I'he eon :ale firm roasted members wealthy '•How "since was some fault "Fifteen father "f• commented 1 the father. privilege ?" "Ye "Y•et're half what pf "lip that satisfaction. 90 much when 1'he Father, line a' ''hitt ox OOlar, Qc hand131% M , • > ^ seals. f q .a leeked to ',Font. dress• � yet; ak... i 1 e . )te . ' ' • 4?ld t.rrNl - aVQ111444. tidit' ihtorCnpt. mg, )1Tre. 3otvsolc ! +, lis he waved het tote. vacancy. send. then 1 shall It d(twtl atttl MA on fact le tomo of mye' yon to forgot ets y g e sari t on for rt too atty. hoose has never boon cult oil ah } mid that if T \wasn't the -and en(duriu huetrand to the g .. I ahoehl have sent you home to•your loo ago ! I am now. going . to bed $ g g 6 ie ;.if 1 van find a bed whlah has ton r Y or quilts ant it and which is nut U. a freight cur ! having finally bluffed Mrs. Bowser he began to smile and 1001: happy and before going to bee he ov'el, to compliment her by saying : Bette as I poet you up u little {note be able to carr on wits an area- y q b with an ordinary man—an ordinary Mrs. Bowser !"—M. Quail. M . . Y�1PY an _ `W his I. + h• on - am no o . P in - of , . , - ...•R»-,.�:, its 7.d agtz�tl to bl�pyliit6 tt�t 13U$iNgbfi ,O at A n , �. III �� I9AfiluS 1Fl sdi A 1tA.i'). "' """ 41 few weeps age 'James I3erry,. lalUl' 14.1001Pal htln tn4. .p. Y l 1 $ p i i;ritnttt, rev/104 }lis, office be he had dovelopod console consoler ecru Ilrt+ a ratost ca tGaj, ants} } capital p .. and also beoa'iee the risen a hie f tans tiered ' P 1 rl r d his lndepeAdezl moth. He has now taken to lest about hie former occupation, a a Ironton 'of such general, if what grotvscinle interest, th, •but. portal+ 1$ tills \wee}{ 1'reeent reader's of the press. Berry took upon'himself duties of public eYoCu'tl0 er In k 9 no one eta° could discharge with lbs shill and human{ which the condemned are eat His predecessor wee a bungler he o tenly vaunts hie superior those famious srtiele Callraf Marwood. , ' 'Iiia acceptance, he said. his father, mother and one brothers, and hes wife refue live with him for maw trio His father was a carpet-epinne worked near Bradford and twenty-one children'. Men had had large families he exp had very briettle necks, at have had to handle his fathe great care. Jumea was the moat unfor the twenty-one children. failing in business several ti Put in his applicatiou for tl of executioner on the death o wood. His relatives wrot Hume office to say that he lunatic and subject to fit nevertheless he was appi Then his mother told him t,ould kill her and he withdr L'srtholemew Binns wda a ed and disgraced himself. g made a horrid mesa of several tions, and, further, exhibit professional apparatus in pot- Filial tenderuprs could no prevail against James L'erry' o!' public dot and he bees I y, lic executioner un the enfori titeItleut of the ghastly Binns ° y At one of hia rarllest affair used Marwood's 10 -foot dr pulled the man's head rig} Then he experimented with vete gallows a garret and g gt out his own system. He ne lowed a dropof more than And seldom of more than inchev. A red neck he fou a strong neck, and required drop. 1'n Dr, Cross, an o of 70, who murdered his w daughter, and ruse bunged iu Berry only allowed a drop o 6 inches. II,e ,al'eo invented a new be Used for �plUlOt)ing the Arms on his way from the the scaffold. Another of his ab'ec}uvltIte knotns was a leather w} 1, t prevented d • to Ii under the suhjeet'e 14 1'roul slipping. Ho also cated en alteration o trap door, the ' two aid which rattled on the hen man after he hed diopped w neceeseary brutality. t Sometime ago .1W.raj,.oft° execute all the criminals um tence of death in the Tombs then a very large number, BiYti'l�' mOdel'a_lH f)n«ra 0-f a IIis offer• was not taken. method of hanging in the E hauling the mann bya w b P he characterized as disgracef Ile was of the opinion the ing, was the most merciful d as one of then most known to the law, and the n Cent. Asked what he rho the New York mode of es by electricity, lictireplied Speaking personally, 1 "Speaking cr " rather bo rug. ' Berry hoped to lecture Atnoticatt public, but has an oiler from n dime maser priulor because the coiiipar of fat women and oasiffe wottl(1 not be comporting v dignity. Ile Is iuclined to $300 n a• eeli As inade quare r, ation for Itis „en,' cos. 1: visit America in the fall. �^.r. t ,, ,: ; , „ ' C • 11, IN OA {lest. @tEcggQer..p{lztihW ijtt..4tts tt. y ,04 db UM torn ttxsO.%ak ores ql . @ P l' Y �e/C. aQeetpra}l, I'iven 111 the let0;: C 1"Y �' eriods ofl th4t ateea.§e, the cough is WPnderiull : oljepcc by tltismedioine, '' 1,f,'.' r have wags $r a CltezTy Peotorst w t r oy 111 rho boRt e.ect- ill my p A ice. r ti once vied •�Itie wgr4derinl;spa a on. tt $4►, re ,lite. I had a constant cow hr night„ ' R °slwa3ate, AAs greatly reduced in -flesh,{� i s ct n a dna 'given UP, y my pl Y i a , �A pottlti and # 'beat p! aha Doctoral cured me,r>- J. Eidson, N. D., Middleton, 't'0n11�N@ee, ” ftlevetral years agolwasseverely ill. ,The doctors, Amid X was in consumption, ane that- they -could do clothing for mo, advised mo as a last resort, to try Ayers Cherry Vectors}. After takin this redlciue-'two or three months yes cured; and ray bealth remains good ' tb tbe present day." --James Il rohard, parien, Con i,, 'sigeiveralyearsago,onapassagehome from California, by water, I contractee no severe a cold that for some days I was confined to my state -room, and a .physician on board considered m life p '• ;in danger. Happening tohave a bottle of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, I used it lreoly, and my lungs were soon restored to a earthy condition. Since then I Itaveinvariably recommended this prep- P P araAtion."--J.B.Chandler, Junction, Va. �cCherry Pectoral,'father.' rF$renab az ,i Dr. J. Cr. Ayer & t co., Mass. So' abyall Drasg£ete.%rPt g=l;efsbottlee,�6, ,, VE MUST VEA SNAP. 11,A °id Man Tells the Qnn Why the Junior la'R Well tor, sots was enjoyinga comfortable and so was the father, was in tho employ of a largo whole- and had that been Y l " as he expressed it, byone of the P of the firm, The father wasY and in business for himself. long is it," asked the son at last, you have 110111 aposition where there one above you to constantly find with what you did ?" years or more," returned the meditatively ""'" ! hut von must have a snap," the son. • . r,., t flow t tau>w about that, replied "It's something to have the of grumbling. do that, don't -es, 1 suppose so." sttistia 1 th 15 you don't deserve you get ?' course." bay, yon arc fortunate in haying It doesn't make nearly noise, but it hurts twi::e as much a maw finds feu It with Phim9clf," young Haar, took ed sl;rprised, unci the after' a parse, went on : Wner 1{uoiv bar There was a number of people front T—who had coroo beer by train to the circus, who had known ',\ ft. Lawrence, and there was a per feat riot when it was understood that the child the L'lwrences had lost a year before wee stolen for the circus. The crowd tore up the and fought the circus hands, and Tingman had to run forof'• his life.Yuu I saw Sylphine parried away by a niimbur of ladies and gentlemen, and 1 crept to my lodgings, glad to °soap° the turnelt, glad for the child, but crying, too,.to lose her. The next dayTit) tuna's circus was fur Kthe on its road to another town, but I W58 001 with it. I bail sonde up my mind to try some otker way of nlym + a live❑ a 6gt and I had some money grid up 1 went to New York where I had a °attain and I was }waking r over the advrri'tieetnenta, hoping to find a tinea to suit me when I 1 fount} my own name and �n' notice to call at Mr. Le office to 'hoar of something to my advantage,' And, my deer, there were about two hundred Jane lCellys answered that advertisement. But. the old gentleman I sew ask• ed the n few questions only, and then told 106 he rocetvod a }attar.t It didn't bel p hien to �@t his child ° back, as it hnpt,0U$ lo. but he was just as grateful to yup. Legman J8 n was in prison, and I was ,wanted for a • witnesq, but besides that, SYIp}tine, or little ` Mies Emily, was .very 9tcl{, autl.•.$he hatred all the-trans--for-her-dear Jane Kell }• Yee, ma'am, I went to T—to wings her, and I've never left helpwas hor s neo, and I hope I MA Hover leave till 1. die. I was her lady's- maid till she method Mr. Walter Jordan, and now m nurse fur rho lovely boy that has his mothers golden curls and brown eyes, And this is the story, ma'am. biro. Jordan is a little creature yet, and more like a fairy to han a Illatrou, to this day, but she has a kind friend to me, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance have repaid me a thousand rimae for the kiudness I gi rrAnd could not help Divine to the poor littlo Fair of the hia Y �' - The Huron News -Record $1,60 a Year—$1.25 in Advance MR. AND Lady's Literary the tw p /.�l er < x •' xh rt '. on outside .r g I thought you with questions?" „ Any and every' willing, ;•Its. Suppose partyand I suppose he ran owner of a cattle "He has hese ears," in Mr. Bowser's looked at : "Had you asked act strained should -have son have known the outra eous gjust of mew froth they weCe so—when, as he regarded astonishment. expects his outside -of news of the ambition to grapple toer mostC1therlto yo i might be well question In ;Ding term'reciprocity' in conversation. e y fell to'4Ntj'w of course know—' "I know all about „ "and article for subject. I you tomorrow Mr. Bowser stopped a wahble to and wondered or some strange was getting n'o,os0 to 1 1 pomposity : "Some husbands wonua, I awn n,t be expecte({ can post your personal you have the terms It.' '1 ho' were but Iiad ~Von would was no call atudy of wen posted. article for trade organ, to look over." "You—you have!" Y was communicated to sit down.hoppers, "I was just writing on socialism is takingdecided spirit, but the Czar of will only sow opinion Mr. TI e. Bowser felt must act and defeat. and walked t "Mrs. Bowser, fl willing, I am leased P you are, that there for the is a hole in I aero to MRS. BOWSER. wife question,"be- Bowser, down eveningand hands -pockets replied ' P reminded never to should of wouldn't Montana."'� of Mexico "Is surprise presently a time It , �ade stammered with and something` esteem this ask to you by acouple It -it al be Bowser Economist ['Cady still, he winked was Ile him, it that \Vhile much certain }'or instance, time and to me of course, three I think been months saved as'the Ag other to repeat the y' or effort shall al what lose eight button days, seeks, this I —benches �� 0!'e/11tesda'Ij', May ttth, 189te. Bent Itrlhge Household. HEARDa her husband Chilean gen Mr. he laid other ,; thrust his the aide • trousers. "Nes," Bowser. "It thatyou cd to care own house." yourj, didn't want husband Bowser, to filrnieh we should the name you a bank in Chicago, ranch in President site replied. the Garza movement?" face bett•ayeii her, hut he • me at any our relations g ht to tntrke - what it aas'all,alon attack » the tnan-of+war ashore:' , !" her '"Mrs. Bowser, wife to be fdisted society ,gossip day; but should with it to `1'! ile on for •you .to that happens down town used what you cannot it, Mr. am just finishing the Political shall have it night." dead his left as if that g' woman. the hest of admit it, and and assurance contend simply to ()verso° one of them. to know as yourself on benefit. at some 'free trade all Greek 'you asked have done so, for it. After the matter I have the last six and have he gasped, g to the an artiole in Germany. steps P history will Russia with further seed. Bowser ?" that a crisis acts eedil P With a mighty about for a minute, while I as Isaid a to note we must not has been a last three one of my go upstairs SYLPHINE. BY ANNIE Yea as you dances like a fully. But there's where elle got knowledge of + I don't mind It was ten h�w time dose parr ago last ',}tosser' at Tinoman's r don't know, perhaps, is ? Well, skit's the tvuuteu in life she feuds m In—Ileaven b• re back rider, monk, twelveyears ' of October, and let the stay on resser d � `Fell, as I years ago last on the road at teeville, that's hero, as y to 'in the morning, u the p a flee mass t is of it, when with a child %Slee 'IeIl ' Yr band's name little you get in a travelling this brat. 1 She's' and as there is her aLout the care of' her.'dressed a bundle,He pped and ,been Bail luck to ever a vicious I tfook thg her down. sleep,a druggedPr tb see , laat when the Y1 prentices away au fuss, Tho Y sootier or later, n until Tinsman poor children When I had went ovor to see if she was see long look sat Whore on earth prenticod that jg ever a lady bort), the face of a en curia, a skin least mites ever saw. Sho looked about old, though, sho was past looking t,t hor, was sure than, fore, that she 'Mamma,' you 0h, ntamrnl, rue home 1' Tingman must for he catpe in speak, and shivered as elle dee here,'`he groat whip, g Pr 'mamma, or you with this anybody where kill you ! and this is man's sirens you understand? She gave terror and fainted. ed rather scared off whistling. children We I never saw alone before. She name and la on the y moaning, not I did all I could 'didn't dare tor I couldn't SHIELDS. airy,M'Irs. Mugge, she gb , fairy and rides heauti• not many knows such free limbs, and a horse. I know and telling you the story, years ago—decry tee I fly, to bo sure ,—too summer, when I was circus. You Whit a dresser lady's tniid for 1111 the circus ; and a flue ; I coni tell you ! M1 Y Y reit his soul :'—wits a• and died of pueu• come the tenth after 110 diol they at Tingman'a as a was saying, it was ton1 summer, and we were a place called Fayet- not fifty miles from know. It was early and I was busy ales?iii%+ room and _ .. n r tt+�ni°t:t atiVif.ri tnilea' Mir. Tinginrin came in 1 in his ar1113. 1But 's rte—far m bus, } 5 was Kelly, and its a 'Mrs.' to your name circus—`Kelly, take a new appletitice, nobody belonglatg°lo show, you roust talce her in walkedthimself oartne lut him I If there was brute, lie was one. qhild to a sofa and put Sho was fu a heavy sleep, it was easy y I F r: a or•y^t',Lir,lat a common LhPY,llgh stances, wake the your elusion (}taws worse {nen ns Suppose Do That Suppose There Do If [nstoild ']a7PPose And Uncle '_{nilly .specially that 1110,'' Uncle girls they end work. every ,f things. about ,hall four looking t for window ,he machine. ter not into difference. posed you contrary course," I 1�t yJi -- 3rh r1' ae matter blamed were you you Y I could you "If "That's that lots Alarmed box the Capitalist steps \Vife Capitalist 1l Incorruptible in Lobbyist—But Statesman esti rte " ,�` I''" i „�`" ,. +s ' ,� r; i, C' a v y�tY ( ^ t t, '� ,',� r a *• _'' ! 1, ;� 9� • _ if i + ; / ,� i ( l - t• ►1- - �r �/a L", yT s II; ,.��t� /� M� r I;;, 1 �� i1��- l •, d L111. - __-__••••••"-'`�=,, ' -••- ~� . as MUST HAVE A SNAP, � •, s@ • i�cises�tonrworF, g', ' _ .i'y 1+ :, .„Ar.vld,:X g'44l'Iit"I cit�tc''el, my i,oy—tn use expression—that he, is 'talking his hat': that he Would have done you did under the same circum-' and that Inc is a near relative to idiot any way. But when you up in the morning, and after thinking over for a while fail fault with own work you are forced to the con• that an able, brainy pian 1mm found in it, and it hurts;.my boy—it hurts than it would if it were tea others whom vou.could promptly .put down fools." =, ':s 4 •"I ;'. is• : a whi iffyillg * en they edtV her. under All her pe{s}o and atriv• ins to keepup,the child rues plain o 1 g away. She ate so little 4t was wonY derful she lived, and elle cried at eight more than she slept. The pretty round limbs grew thinner, and her face was so pile T had to put rouge on her cheek whenever I her for the ring. `1f went her.e She wasas,b small, o wild over that she did scent like a fairy, andit Tingman depended on hor beauty and light, urnceful dancing, and did not try to train her to any feats of sterna th. Her horso was coal -black, n tlata t£:Iltl>1L�3 were -111w aye cif crimson sed gold, to throw out the fairy-like costume of white and silver she al whys wore, and that suited bar golden hair and large o brown oyes. Jthat Well, ma'am, she had been a year in the circus and I loved her as if ' she was my own child, when she began to droop so s{}ah more than before that I was sure she was dy- ing. Every night }tor sobs grew more pitiful, and sho was wnslinn away dreadfully. I was so troubled that I could bear it no longer, and one day I took her for a walk itl�'o some clover fields not far away, You may b° sure I wasn't Allowed to take her out of sight of the tent, But we were out of hearing, when I said : r look 8101111(1 }'011, �'O• body 0411 COWS nowt enough to hear us, without out seeing him, in this open field. Now tell me who is your father, and whore does he live?' 'lie will kill tris ' she whispered, pored Me,'j , he said ho would.'in 'Don't you boliovo I love you 1' I asked. 011 I knowyou do! Oh Jane. I I{now you do.' , Noll, then, believe that I would have my tongue ant ant before I would let Tingman knowyou told me. But yon must tell me.' Ilia name is Lawrence, she said whispering low for fright, `and be P a , 8 , lives at T—on the Hudson, but his office is in New York. Charles Lawrence, No.—Broadway, New York, 'And your name?' 'Eroily.' " ^t 'And Walter is your brother?' 'No. Walter is our neighbor, Mr. Jordan's son. ' I have noepupil brother or sister.' We were atFayettesville the next day, and when it was dark, I Blip- aid away and posted a letter to Mr. Year and a wilding Girl. sou were in levo with a girl like me, n,wfully shy. It's o�71p snpposjng, ibinik if you waited tilt the cud of the — iu-' ` ( • ""' • rv�`' • " ' Ch. -a wag n tiTiittg now,-11-111— wanted toget the a) from home without always 's slept it Off, �y }I' and we had the fuss,6 threshed or. threaten- quiet. the room tidied 1 look at the child, to waking. One good me to wondering. had Tingruan• ap child ? If there was she was one, with of little angel, lung gold like a lily, and the of hands and feet you was very small; seven 'or eight years as I knee afterward, twelve. While I was rhe woken and 1 P,V1pbllte, it I had not been be• had been stolen, she cried, 'whore are come and take have been listening, before I had ,;imo to the child shrank and saw him, said, holding up a the first time you saycorporation , Y 'tome again I'll whip ; and if you ever tell I'll your home is, I itg I'm your father, now, your mother, and Ting- I is your home . Do one little, bitter cry of Tin man look• g himself, but walked Screaming, crying have had in plenty, but one faint from terror to herself After awhile, sofa,shivering and saying a word, though gsorted to comfort her. I ask her any questions, tell where Tingman ..r.•—•-. —_- T NL+\�'S �0`1'$p5, I would do the proposing d Not I, you'd a cottage so dreadfully small was only just roon, for two. think I'd marc some one elso for y wealth get the cottage and you 1 Not I. of standing so awkwardly thorn, you should ask me to b@ your own wife, think f01' a nument that I would say 17O be wretched the rest of my life? Not —A. blinding 9t:ow, atom) Was ill Progress i4lny 3vd: hour igchas had fallen at noon, Navigation is badly retarded, and all rafting stop- 1 ;°1'.wall —Grace Methodist Chnrch, Win- of eery has extended a call to Rev, G. I°' lurk of Owen Sound to sue- ceadll uv. James Arlon whoto goee Church, Ilonlilton, in June. JCune —Tho Victoria (B, C.) News of Jt the 6th alt, says :—.1. \Vhyte, senior mauabar of rhe firm of J. 1� hwlo & Son, pock packers, Mitchell, Ont., is at present in the city and is stopping at the Driard. He has conte here 00 huffiness con- netted with his eat.ablishment, which docs a lal'go trade in Britt•alt Columbia. —'1 hers is a hitch •iu the negotie- tions for the .purchase of a plant by rho I'urth I loX Mill Company, of Stiatl'ocd, for manufacture Of bind twine, and thorn ere prospects g + prospects of a big law suit before the trouble is ended. The fight is between tete Sewell & Dayf Boston,and co.,c the National Cordage Co., a strong controlliur+ nil the bili- p e der twine mills in Canada but one and m 11iy of the Unites 1 States fag- torics, —Dr. Bennet Cook had just fin - {shed his sentence of one month in r the Central Prison at Toronto for having practiced medicine wlthollt a Iicsuse when he was arrested by Detoctivv AT of Windsor, on a charge of bigmay. He was brought back to Windsor last night and locked up in ono of the cells at police headquarters. About 11.30 he had a cbnsultation with Crown Atthrne Clarke, and a few minutes y when every courtneroom was do- sorted by one except the MB.- cers,he was arrainged. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years in Kingeton penitentiary. tie coincided. von find our house in some disorder Rufus," Incapologized, "you will overlook it. It costa so much, in the city, to keep a hire,} girl we are trying to get along without right, (rave," heartily assented Rufus from Upthecreek. "hired is expensive. You've got to feed 'tin; weste a good ,1051 morn a wife aloes, thou (lon't do O:le quarter a8 Inl1.117 They always want a half day `ori week, too. There ain't no nouxe:Be kind about a wife that tinderstau,ls \CC've 11OVo1' had :a,y 1118111 girls our house, I can tell yon, and I've of experience. Mani a w-idowcr Limes, yott •rcaullect." +� --A letter received by Ilnmiltcn C. P. R. Land ( •r stoney, Winnipeg, from a f, Williamshutg, Kernels, co the following rather sub Clause :—"!'he chintz bugs droughts mortna PP , droughts, o f thirty years of Republican rt redwood us to Egyptian gyp `Ve have, therefore, resol the grace of God, to leave fo ter country if we dig on tit The writer was asking for i tion about Western Canada view of emigrating, He stated that he was trying party of his neighbors to col him. Some letters at this i lie to the pesisim\istic asset those supposed friends of who aro continually trying t that the States is a God's to the farmer in comparis what Ibis is under the cot which prevail here at presou lar Wo,•so. Wife—James, there is a row man snealcing round the.honse with -shaped thing Ill his aCI119 ! 1'etephoue police ! (peering cautiously out of the )—It will be too bate ! IIc is of tile baclt perch.'' (terror-stricken)—ls it an infernal James ? Is it a box of bombs ? (with ashy face—\Vorse Iles It's nhand-orguu 1 face) That's nfreorunt. Statesman—I tell you I favor of pools or combinations, sir! we intend to take you this one. (loftily)—That will make In a general way I am still to them. If I find, however,on ation that the enter res in which g P aro about to embark is nom in itself to public policy, why, then, etc. [Tko rest in a whisper.] Inlent ntho - ce tour, ming nd is solne- at hia ed to ,the owlet them them ty to. tied. , and ity to t and killed of hia err to ntha. r ,who had who lained td he with lunate After mes, he le poet f It1ar- e the was a a, but ointed. that it ew. ppoint- He exeCu- ed his houses. longer e sense the pub- eed• re- , s Berry op and ' it out. a pri- brought vor al - 6 feet, 5 feet 6 nd was a long Id man ife and u Cork, f 3 feet trap to felon's cull to s adnlir- washer eetined ft ear, advo- f the es of d of the ith un - red to ler sea - prison, at the The U tat08— eight— ul. t hang - oath as ancient test du - ug ht of ee, ution would to the refused tm pro- ionship d men With his regard pnluner- lo will L. A. orbntie. trmer at ntained gestivo , grass- es and Ile have slavery. vied, by ✓ a bot - o way." oforma- , with a f tlrther" to got a rte with give the tions of Canada, o prove country on with tditions t.