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IES OF THE SEA
By EDWARD JENKINS, M.P.
Author of" Little Hodge," "Lord Bantam," "Dimes RahYp"Re•
CHAPTER X1I.-Continued.
"'You've pocketed the key by mis-
take, Mr. Stillwater. Open the door
and come along."
Stillwater hesitated a moment. His
face became dark and menacing, and
his hand with an undecided motion,
sought not the pocket where he had
deposited the key, but his bosom.
" Bab 1" said Mr. Crog, who was
watching every moment, and he threw
himself with all his force upon the
man, and seized his hands. "You would
try that on, would you?" Ile shouted,
'Engineers there -help I"
A terrific struggle ensued within the
narrow limits of the cabin, Stillwater,
'surprised for an instant by Mr. Crog:s
unexpected promptness, recovered him=
self with the resourceful readiness of
a man accustomed to situations of dan-
ger, and welt trained in all the arts -
of defence. He soon shook off Mr.
Crog's grasp upon his arms, and, clos-
ing with him, threw him on his back
upou the floor, with his head against
the sofa, which ran along the ship's
side of the cabin, a position which left
poor steward at bis merry. In the
sou revolver had dropped frpra
the valet's neeast aid fortunately for
Mr. Crog at the moment, it was lying.
under him, to his great discomfort, so
that his foe was unable to recover it.
Meantime the steward's tongue had not
been silent. Men were already ,knock-
ing at the door. As Stillwater, kneel-
ing on the breast of the prostrate Crog,
was striving to get his powerful hands
fairly fixed on his neck, an effort which
Crog resisted as well as he could in his
awkward position, two or three sturdy
engineers, applying their shoulders to
the slight panel which constituted the
door, burst it in, with its fastenings,
and they and the wreck came tumbling
in together upon Mr. Stillwater and his
intended victim.
The 8)1 -distant valet displayed im-
mense strength, and the blood which
was afterwards found scattered on the
white French paint showed how terri-
fie was the struggle that ensued. But
_ weight and numbers soon told, and in
• weg- *About five•or six. minutes, Mr. St il lwa-
.ter, with ais hands artistically tied be-
hind hint in a way known only to sail-
ors, his face bleeding and his clothes
nearly torn off his back, was seated
on the sofa, facing several panting
and excited men, whose figures and
dress gave proof of the prisoner's des-
perate force and energy.
Mr. Crog, more breathless and dis-
•eoeuposed than the rest, was resting
upon the edge of the lower berth, with
one eye artificially closed and coloured,
his side face covered with blood from a
scalp wound, and his general appear-
ance, as a cabin steward by no means
as trim and taunt as the ship's regu-
lations required. He was intently
studying, with the single eye that re-
mained open, in which there seemed to
play a malicious gleam, the face and
aspect of the so-called Mr. Stillwater.
And, indeed, that person's exertions had
wrought in him a remarkeheebtratese
formation. His red hair haidanish-
ed. It was ,lying about the floor of
the cabin in rough tags, .He now show-
ed black, ruffled, short -clipped hair,
above a high, strongly -marked fore-
head. But his whiskers still bore their
•carroty colour, as it was now clear, pro-
duced by dyeing. His face showed
',larks of rough handling. It had as-
itirrietra pale bluish tinge. He replied
to Mr. Crog's stare with a cynical grin,
and muttered through his teeth -
Ah 1 if I had only had another min-
ute of loving caress on your neck, my
friend, you and I might have died bap-
es.---eepy .•
Mr. Crog was not inclined to reply.
A sickly sensation came over him, and
he lay down. Meantime the captain,
who had been summoned, entered, and
after Mr. Crog had been revived by
some brandy, received an aceount of the
extraordinary occurrence. Determined
this time to net with caution, he sent
a message to the so-called Mr. Fex,
sr\=staling that a suspicious person had
Benjamin together. They al once
proceeded in comp ley to the engineer's
of Sir Benjamin's valet, and begging
ex -Master, Lord Pencllebury, and Sir
been discovered on board in he erson
that he would give him the lieneril
his advice. The messenger found the
ess-room; -lo which the prisoner hid
been removed. As it was now dark, the
swinging lamps over the table had
been Id. The light fell tql t he expres-
sive face of the raptured nein. Mr. Cor-
coran had no sooner glanced at. it
than he seized Lord Pendlebury's nrm
wit li a apasmodic grip, and said to him
asir15,-
" Pendlebury, that is the man, as
sure as eite-t it* rascal from Homburg
that gave evidence against me Ile
has shaved off his beard and dyed his
whiskers; but 1 r•liorild know him, if
his face were skinned." •
Lord Pendlebury instantly saw the
importance of this discovery, but he
whispered a caution to his friend, for
the pre.aent to say nothing about it.
" Now, gentlemen," said the captain,
" you shall first bear Mr, Crog's ac-
count of his acquaintance and dealings
with dila person, and then we ran pro-
ceed to make other inquiries."
og, watching with his single
isoner and his hearers alter- ,
d at great length, rind in
ular, the story of his re -
the prisoner. When he
r. Stillwater's left eye -
e on the first day out
h was designated in the
the accused Darnle.y,
one was struck with
1nd when he went on
,ngagement of the pri-
njamin Perikman, and
f hit mysterious move -
y morning, the knight
interest ed,
mid Mr. Crog, " that I
enjamin WWI requiring
ring th
Tr'
premien, that. you are a dangerous fel-
low."
" Her name has been very often in
my mouth,' said Mr. Stillivater, "and
will be again, Sir Benjamin, before I
have done with you."
"1 shall have you gagged, if you
don't keep your mouth shut," said the
captain. "Go on, Crog."
Mr. 'Crog finished his recital with
an account of the struggle in the cab-
in, pointing out the disclosures which
had resulted from it in the extraor-
dinary change wrought upon Mr. Still-
water' e leitsonal appearance.
"Has he any luggage?" asked Mr.
Corcoran.
Crete answered in the affirmative,
" Then, • captain, I should have it
searched."
The prisoner's) face grew deadly pale.
"Mr. Turbot," said the captain to the
first officer, "remove all the baggage
into the mail -room, and examine it
carefully in the preeence of the mail -
officer. Make out a list of every-
thing found.".,
"Now," said 'Me. Corcoran, looking
again sharply, at the prisoner, "look
at me, sir. Have you ever seen me
before?" *.•
The man examined him an instant
witbea cool scrutiny, find a flash of
recognition passed sWiftly over his fea-
tures, followed by a emile, which made
them more ghastly than ever. r
"0 yeast Corcorran-and Cor-cor-
ran," said the man, adopting a foreign
accent. "I remember well ze Meinheer
und Frau at ze Hotel of ze Ambassa-
dors at Homburg -eh?"
"I thought so," said Mr. Corcoran.
And you gave evidence at Westinin-
ster ?"
"Pendlebury," said the ex -master,
"will you see if you GAO get a certain
lady to step down here?"
As Lord Pendlebury left the cabin,
the ei-devant Mr. Fex turned to the
Se"' he
-'h
noieeleasly and quickly had the crime $91111011100• ,1441110(001,
been committed, thet the wife end
servants of the victim, whet Were tilet41, Nay ':IIIIPIPPIP14,1411444- 004140114101111.04e
ing upatuirth Isaac' nothing of it untas evretteltehereavelight hieglesen;
waking to*arde morning, the lad, -Y, A oorrespendent the'liattiii tenet
deecended, to find her, imsband 0044, e ' he
and dead, and the *ate of hhe bank eahh, Pagienth 0914treP413111 the tallow
• When theee evihenoes were addUcetl,
Mr. Stillwater's face became a ghteste
ly green. His confidenee vaniehed ; hie
head drooped; he seemed to be com-
pletely overpowered. The captain or-
dered that he should be heavily ironed
and confined in the carpenter's mons,
which abutted on the spat*, =remind,*
ing the main hatchway on the spare
deck. Two armed sailors patrolled
around this marine prison..
. CHAPTER) XII,
Lady Peakman's first impulse, whine
Sir Benjamin related to her with gra-
phic verve and particularityt he story
of the terrible ecene in which his valet
bed been the'ignoble hero, and of the
still more terrible discoverythat had
ensued upon it, was to faint away.
And she yielded totbe impulse. Sir
Benjemin naturally, and the doetor
scientific illy, attributed the eyncope
to the shock given by a horrible sue-
pise to an enfeebled system. On her
recovery, all that she demanded was
quiet. In the quiet she wept and pray-
ed. She felt certain that ails ruffian,
who knew filo much, would now. out of
mere malice, if from no other motive,
let out the secret of her early life -of
his relations to her. It was truethat
she had honestly believed, him to be
dead. Moreover, it was true that.
since then, she recalled to herklfetow
mucb of that better existence had
been given to mere' selfishness and
pride: to how many she -.`a reclaimed
sinner had been a harsh and unre-
lenting critic, nay, frequently a • oruel
censor; and how often she had pur-
sued the aims of her paltry ambition
to be something in souiety, by means
which her awakened conscience now re-
called with disgust and eorrow.
It is in thoie hours, where all our
plias seem to be failing, and disaster
or•hemiliation threaten to overwhelm
startling clearness the exact hlue or
us, that we realise witheite .nfoet
worthlessness of our most cherished
tante, our dearest triaimphs. Lady
Peakman saw before her only morti-
fication, exposure, her husband's anger
captain and asked him to have the land hatred - for she knew' well how
room cleared of all except the three ihr would be affected by the inevitable
gentlemen. .By the iiine this had ,discoiery - and her daughter's life -
been done, and a guard had been ee. long shame'
tablished at the. doer, the peer return -1 Nevertheless,,out of the depths her
ed. Leaning on his arm, in a ,highly poet h ere feebly leech ng forth in the
er con li-aseu nt heed P•°'' n
excited state wa.s Mrs. Belldoran. dsrknoss for semetnng tole). hold of, • failed, in the end o he. Lel
"14 P. /..10...bOlildg Water slightly salted; rather it was and saw tha litinnt'relee It.
. s s o•lert am than a gaart of• water •Boil with- ' • ' • t •
det, on
• "Thie of. 'course _he couldn't do •In
e
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ihde and Little Ilan.
elide to roll; have t
si,se of the ket4 sod 4k )1!
ahle Muter, feet it etaek Olt twenty 444t01.1041 1008 el Rethle 1100111.40
Minutem to boll loott, atter • putting - eh" er the 111"1" en" liee"e"`
it 111 betosve, "TOR gtleilst here tbetoffht4n Wort*.
Creamed retatopsorOne Auert-of °Id etr°118 Mans 111114 It "aid Put "
444*1 .mor 'to t*"41414 lAccortuts in every. household should or. one wiltspoon ofsalt and :Pena. )?,rotride . nnibrellati for the
hz.
one Of tientent104hetWeen Francs end h.
roillgerlf kePti" not •art 'ontiosleis or Pin* whet pepper! Ole teaspoonful , greet 'Whese ahegisti home
temstinif nt • t„1118 -t1140,' 004.0;ts , They should he balanced at least eVory sonar* Alftelank themandput etew. ',wouldn't believe it it 'X did, txtnitalil te
fr 4 -4 -4 e44 •"Al 11°I1413.11944WA0091-3STS. tato 9, cold, boiled, one half pint cream to lerne 0°11814°11'14/1.'--t1.°1111/1 11n4
Englancli th8.40611081100104 111* the smallest twilele being , permitted. flour; cut potetoesi nne-half ineh wirer eared to tell you for rfax Fon
Anticeati is an hiland 0144 140.01,0014 in to. tbe
tiohneguwivi:bi, sa,t. mr:4441: .1kitith AI ter 10:41i realirle9ehhf eulteiht•Wiehekel..et bet:- tig phaanb; tiatcite4r;Craeandmolovner'taaPa°tiuPtIatt704 lita".thtilairliaMethta: thintirtgotg.oilh44QUIjaiOniebount ,
mites, slanting aerOes the, Millith Of phajage.•Some xuathodibg women flollie five minutes brore youwish to 4poorigutte notion of , ,
-..,`6711MOe; .140.lit 0144 on titated aihrie be appropriated for aciVvi:,'otttnntleh Tt. '',„te,r,t.T„thilowtz "hAes to' the giant's umbrella*, Vol
have a most unenviable . repatation eflticati011 04 944d -rent 'pin money, and tbettailr kOnS/rentlY•t111 earhe te use tor that nUrfatata the tinhi h
1181re been w'reeke4 en 40-81101.0ei '141141, ferent •piirposee,,tiotteehold,: Plothes, Cretan beerins-tninibble at side, of pan, ,AiTtref PACiipr trouble v,r..0101‘4$
amougl /41/"DB1.4. ' ".8.144434 Sen" -e fertile.. lallt. OM la heeeesary to cove': 4,04r8 0440 bot 414'. , " ' . pl. our discarded .ballOOrte. ,WEI, never 7
QV owamPY Or rOrk3rt WIt11: fointarougt-the many little thelhentais, like rein hennie Fritters.,4ry a Men Of apple fooled With hall0Ons1 hen Uederet41464 -
thnlhli-lakesi WA the rOest notahle'h,lltn iftay.ret'ot4h.:t•i,obuurtothonaeseoi:,f1;110,o4ouzelosr,w, ehbo.artf, fritters bolero the apples are all gone. after they had become weakened ll -r ail
are about Ohl feet Ihtfleh The value Oh nest pare and core lour sour tipples ' we used hi put 'et* aside andput ape
the• Leland itself, dicoept tor a ,arr4P Ayer (he 404.04400o it , is otiver ax., , and in In' tl.w.01 sprinkle with, eager and, , , now.:,-pne; we never :took any rieks On .
of spruce forest, plonk the north sbore,, (heeled; Air s • ..1
Is small. That et its mirreandinh wa-t , ',an./ M. ereangeMent, means the 'spice e-einnamon Or nutmeg and . balloons,. Before the great 'giant, join:. •
ters is by no Maine couteinptihle.„ontl giO:11,44of,,, otilind,oer,,,,14.wobai;hone(taloteiysioat.,,rohooroz..,. goco a. F.Ott batter ot .aoant Cup, of ea unnis Useh to'e011 A.i 01 404"1311/
little gre.iiPI4 of ti'herteeh b8Y0*.talten ecOnembits of ,.time,.'andeannot he too rerftetri' 41a,sicipica'rtawt.tyegrgael priinlkell 40414.1itvvel4t1.11 uf9pg:•ttinkettnatniO4.91i4kleeWa 1,t140I:Wt.44:fidt')hhohcett
UP their residenee on its 011,. otes:t . ' . higblY 1' estimated ; 1 venni:it give uneerh-etahleehemful of butter and, *. out) ', ' of they :hheweti-aalY• 4411E1'4' Wellkiaelle' '
i/33,Itthise tubesi:v.toLewantenire:obt.0,11i:la4.141.18.taget, .ing reree, an airetenestannes deal:largely flour; Pr suffitiient • tomalce e good kit: fOr.-fireWOOdt inthafteie the giant canla.
.sion. Anticoso, 3414, other. terr,40;hiets. xetrit:lleh4eirvee,.:::::: iitgue, ma the size 'of 'ter, stirring iii, ' the" Whites 'of thel eggs. we saved eh the: beileon• tope PK One -
hes given. ria6 to the present ',dhicuite one's ieocane hiezeitopoetant. eaehae het last. Mt. a teaspoonful cif
powder with the flouee • Chit -the ai)411e1111 'brettle hovesralyhhe
Frhnce to an
in Queheth.was granted ht 148. laPg 0 of ad t
very-nceeseary tbicir.....t:with the .batter, end fry '' e7d, fear'n. au:Intl:0141? 11.4:14:14dti'ret's '
alielgne4r. ll;he ihreache ,, xt..iis",-11 aqe ' 9 ail, . : I' °: 41'.*•l'.i'.,•11.3.,h..,' Wi.11•be
icor the mistress fat liliO coo guo4to, $iir v6 The janlIPeece-. '016rf°el41:4a6allud"fbilta;irgnsit.talindgottike.01414 aWrot .
the slices she ild be a quarter of an Inch he ea we .
; .
•
•
Canadian seigneilie, it may be eetriarke of a heeeeeehh to be mfeireeh ,eh , tfie with v.anitia.• . Any other, fruit . as hohh for a , long tense. Whenever .the
ed, were net in the peeltion Of English "-, and _
freehold landehylohels.,,,Thehehreethehanteheyhe, eekeearISCeien,:ah,g,,u0,6:hneas 01a° 'articles In PleXi. kgr:Potraallieess,Or;)ThifialittlaeltIbfairricite covering' of the glatat..!.1.
paid nominal rent -e, Wore net liable14 hind]; to harchaSe• She should know and. served as Plain , fritters. At this such,. Or it looked ihti, when it was
umbrella got
Of the best p1 ices each. fitoPPed hYSPoonftils into the hot • hit so Worn that, it was Of AhO'intither Use he
cenld sell their' the , roMperative prime, of i i. sell'r.°11'4•the year a iltlil? ieml'ill illtae opened,' Whh :then we'd just recover the .
be evioted at will, aid , , prov s tans,
farrau if they paid 8 -peri 'eesenx4Ct o1 114O that, ehe may be Mae th:t Sithatitute th no, inapx,'0; velk the' fithro-ts.h. . / .- old frame,,, 'W,..henr-.11/ye put , tee . a neW
ecitieezed en the apple with the hinter -• •- • •
PayrsicteemtortiihspaaebotheUear-iTuh18051,„tb; cana. atteawt earreumwheatatae4anleoonraeblee,dawtnlyenopthos7rxwbiliai oi. • • , - ' „handle we d simply talt,e" th ,1:99" of
D icious Reath of Lamb -A delicionte
compensation° to the signenia• ' tong are ditch emufmbered with unueee,9.sury big .94 earetil-i;;;"e'd'il'ej;;' with l'ioutir* th'e'iVolecluaSneethotfot Inanacihr itt-e°11;:ult'.tbee'hitaflfwe
dien Parilanienl voting 450%000 as applies il;) peace of simian families' which r°31.it 1 4:l1 ' lamb -"' h""h"ah. hy par-heh" rone •
_before that -about the end of. the last .hteehi ef meab antler :the imphettsion or fey° small croons in thewater. when . • , . ..
etlecnotanterYp'aissnefdaeftr-seen.illietarsehigreniel'euhr•igeroafntAelles- •,.."12'....t it.Lisieb...e'llP__°! chi!, Lbu,...y.„ ..:thuaet...11',41:: Ver of course # bY this lime "'softened ttolivretagiwall:setarrureyklt);herheb:eilila"illiz.leev::ii
• it is put into the oven the onions, whicli • -
to a Scottish family, the ForsYthseveho"uhh ',eh' he, ne hePheels wg h ‘"' and scattered oeer- it, h,One_might fear 'll.e.t,b" tlihee hubseellw, atna.zit:arnikipuu-jbeanbitaw44/1111
held it till 1881. • • ' , familh hthearien of that hind'. of :meat that lite dial w 0,1d he dleagreeribly ' • • - hi
THE ISLANI) IS smile ., long _ ,her itis . ii m , '• • " meeted evith onion, but it is not, rather We altveye had ten • men earcYkllts er ,
.baf e co su ed s th,ref A • . ,
, `• au' iter --portion_ et :& higher priee there is obtained a fine delicate see_ ,umbrehla, rollecthipheand-eeillheithtMe ,
In that year the island was put up
for sale under an order of thh groom whale -the betterhecause When il ceased.: Ereetion of the • vegetable; ming/ed. With, •hrella lease on it, these men hetet/0,11g
courts, an a was bought for e20000 by to be apprecia.ted it became waste. ,,tdbaUcZiti07 fainayv°81. ofd.•.€1,14 jolt:1;13)i :,.(:)toilliiinesitse. failvoengonone sticks
,ttleti;07-filerligtol bVitre
Mr. b'. W. Stockwell, Wito Wes jained ,° „I do not 'intend this little talk' to
by his brother in an attempt to devitiop ha. It should be basted often' while .it ends. This 'always used to eheite%ine ,
taken hy lieueekeepere alone, bat by browns., - • • ' terest, because people always *render,
Gtaokveenrnoovierabnyci acoLirnvnpdaonny cli
its resources. .1n 1683 the company,it,hlaen,1c104.,ehatnhact: rahti.:11,40, w,wholn,otivner, vvtiry,oeamrtnlyeove,e.rylen..d9;itir .
e un-' [Baked Rich with Cheese.-Wasli and what the -men ware earrYillgh:bui.' tb.
in pick over a teacup •of ripe. .Theop in, I Etihgahj.e6-eidfneittisee-fif nn tth°eTediit;sc5otvherelild 10411.5.1t: :
' of Ant iitosti.h This aterpf ise having whish lea h, - ,sou •
Mr. Corcoran wa.s at the upper end of
An she easered, the gentlemen rose. 'cried oat in anguish to the unseen and w
eternal Helper. • as again ,sold by order of the eottrt. •
'rhis time the buyer was a rich French- • hi • , . oat s wring, so a e greats wi e
els or. woue, not •usheve tea t . •
44ceunta 48 her 14411hed t t' ' th t tit b e lee b ll•
th • t • t n hecount-ot the trees ate
a' rule the- giant opened- the um re a,
the table about ten feet from the door Feut the interest excited in the yes- man --not a FrenchsCariadian. • •
' Years ago vt) hen ...h was
Their eyes met. They bowed to each ,`Iel by the extr) o, d [Lazy events of the I ehs gleielenetn, M. Monier, not hallY he ety it; fog sieesnontose,
other. The captain and Sir •Reniamin iafternoen eoon yi '<Jed to the liVelier forbade fur -hunting on the ierandehet.
• t.et f 1 at first, the;;ott:na•
watched the ecene with ouriosity and Isensetions caused by a •brisk and j attempued to stop the lobsteeefiehingh, ii i t I a' ,oar t en;.s I "epent herh
surprise. gi o e• ing gale from the north-east, Lin, which the Inhabitants had been . ens , •
etiathe chstincte :When, tender, havseready.a he' the ,publie square br alb towo.
woo :dio, !AA:toted. , bakinh dish with'a layer .of 1•When We came to that the procession. •
w,lf e.. tirberuYt kriated creihnbst,ori the 'bottreia, . Peet in ae:10shetalidhohmal, thalledahtheethgpieePeter"e't(jhuhl4feshete90 ,.....'
"Madam," said Mr. Corcoran, polite- 1 whish / o eards ten o.a.ock that evening gaged envier Dovel Ardent I
• • . ee, , t,e,,ti,,e , I p„oreesee t hee. a • Iyer ,of ries, hen a:emaller • layee of.
-teellseee teit, hf al •thial. nf. , he hlaii.•10. mtich i:Or the cirnamental gateway or entrence .
grated' cheeSe.hintii rice and cheese' are i he a;rch-or•whetever•there wah•there-
ly , "a very eitra.ordinary thing hits created among the passengers familiar Mr.ny of eh se inhabitants are English') ebehhthhh,h.t Aijo..ted: six ocionthi bo„, used U) .1 put ona laher• of breed if:there 11 as. reee we )41Wahs etoilpeh so .,
happened, which has Led me to put you and irrepressible horrors. Once more Newfoundlanders ---Protestaiit. and
the pain and trouble of this intee- came 40, 0.cd :1.45 my. accoun t; boot* :wee/. crumbs, and pour' over' it this ruixture; . that I he, giant Would, be. otteesite" it-
toelat h t hs were battened down, the , Catholic -who came to Anticoiltr in v
view. Our cammon friend, Lord Pen- deadlights were screwed on, and the 1-1873 on the ineitation of Mr. vorayth, .,pi.p. Tuutaidi :, coor.trek3oaopi'bnigti.mt-br, been loathe., One wen-lteten vgg. One. cup 'milli; .two and then the, men woufd ' walk in with
,,,_,,,,_,_ i.dott , to ,004., 1 Inas, Icei•hp:testibilei:nrikoeis:. toble,VO•infol butter, pot) scant tablee the . umbrellae anit :stand 'beSidts' him.
dieleury, agrees with me that it is de-. , ro /r wit hout was almost deafened by , tele_ then peoprietor, end have ,i)ince 'spo oful• • salt ,• 011.e -fourth; teasphontel They • :woula lift it 'up on'' the cairrying.
sirable you should be presented ." e the tumult within. There was a gen- I been engagnot only in, the, lobster io her v.'altic „ t ci` Me; torht enebled Mein dryhrtusterd) Onepinch • coyenne. .Rake. pieceashhigh 04 .IlIf-1 eould end •.tneil
Lord Pendlebury bowed. V eral colfiipse. The gale increased ' but in the cod and herring e fie:limy; 1
) . - he ,ides by ve a • , • , ) /1,
gairge the, n e et a ' mit ' ' e t -1 twehty•minutes n gem* 'even. /'. ' .' eheegianti would bend down rind, 111 it ,
"I)o you know this raan?" said Mr. steadily daring the night, and by end in bauling iron from ' submerged f had hale .,th the, pe*, i h .4 t , ._ . ,
He woulh 'draw, off :the Caae. tIlIOL shyer-, ,. .
. . .
Corcoran, pointing gravely to Mr. , Wednesday morning the ship was be- -Wrecks, Sse 6 40W4 MOS '
Stillwater. fore it at the rate of fourteen knots
Mrs. Balldoran looked earnestly et I hoar. Everything gave way to the
. • .., TO CONTEST HIS RIGHT, -• htae.• het ree yeeh my peewee • *ate ef• •• -
•ewo representatives of th flihermen living, and eust ,"where. I' could •cttt , • .
put her hand on her heart, ane stag- 'sentiment, or sorrow -or fear.• thee abhors a vacuum. in the affee- 'aoa/11(1:1).aucitiltrals'tP.Lliaigdhe.iehts11**071ri)antige' .10kind(duliihr.:8:tibniultttiludiite)
the prisoner, and colored violently. She P. erpowering influences. Whit are in no their way last • Chtobee With .dheviremy expenses -11,1 feund slide a.10 Quebec.
real dn-&mutty
[to a dollar N$'11at it cciets to support •
ed- it, which was somethieg like '
dela only 1114.11Y times' larger, and -
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
gered to a seat. Lord Pendlebury tification, or: good will, when man or g
veiled 95 "Miles in lin cipinehhoht leoeth
hastened to her, but she recovered with • eoman has no stomach for 'anything? Fox bay to Esquimau]; 1.'41.71t.. Publith
a few whiffs fermi the scent -bottle, ,In such circumstances you lie indif-
• •
c..:ParsP bet ,his pocket %enough;
,••-uteiether• biteohadvide Ilieeth hio Oth ' • • ,, • • ' .. e. ) h, , ee ee--
fere Take 'a receipt, or a written' paper "Ceineariaons are, odious ), , when they so 'J°U (i ` • ”he"t eit And theetd
--- ' • l' -
---.*
for I only saw the person twice in my might even view without a pang the
lief, to my knowledge. He is much at- drowning of your wife's mother. Mr.
tiered. But ha is the .man who -who Co,•,.ordn, Mrs. Bo Ihiora n, Lot d Pendia-
1 ecarcely recognize him," she said, fereat to ) he loss of Your wife,
m4ny ano her, might on that morning
bur L d P • k , S'
Mrs, McGowkle, Miss Araminta, anci
'ir and
. right is claimed' by hiin in. a suit in-
fest. at -law the right of M. Memel:, en't'se*" ine oPlennut bYeIene Of our g s e o order. ' . • ' •
mmn
rine Montreal to enable them. to con -I b,,eli speAt evefy tiftry04 ,roaki3.41 p x... p td are horn, bei 'the
to expel them from their homes This )penorreeheasPer:ovbiudte a tehuert%h4rmapaperattinwylthoehacehr •.. h ',hi ! ,i k : ' .' . h 1 -
stituted be Inin on September 14 in •Placee Where careheis woniert•get.; !loth-. , A bare ,,, bu
the Saguenay disti•iet, his demand be- ing ler the men3Y theYPaY• ,
, , or .can'e kind' to 'show. that, .ralleanoyey hs:t.rs 'fsoll(titil, fo,rutsh. ou.. ' • • • • hOld/ the Aullbre" bY *Ill.'" • 1-L111"'Ilt.11 ht.
• in t e wort.
11:i i DC'altt
1 e 3r s " most/fet.l.vha‘ii:ntirer.t.lgjfii: ciliee';h1:17°Yulitbitie'(dit:P:11Pdie:'tigss:PLPtal.liu:111;mdtfo(14):::?le'telki:;‘ tY1 51
Mrs,
. •
mard."..tiwa3is farnish'e's_ ntheer.otheh.. hand in the customer:" mane
It is certain that Lady Beekman
"Put with all ..binYlgt5soerfr(ost:r-aitnnh-IC eotuhxnepotildls,eilnorne°81.olot11:11::tf):;trea- .1 ;oil 1141:49e t.rgenin.tt kbil:sp tanhol:oor,::: xri.tetztli: ,bad. ii..ste-. in ghte me.heil
. t h ) costs of a test case in the Superior anne filer aree i The medici e bottle ' sually.
ho et d re) ry houi•s
ive wi; hed that they I odld die.
itate (;)" su- need animation, D •
, me of hien* may ly, i to Presence/xi Gove.rement hap now 1Y " n c se COMOS UP where a rp eipt • ,
houses a ne• other buildings. heeeunate. good tu lc have no yit,,ri.equ:bolfe..1.04:recblia‘it:nnintla. ,4..demijabini,-:tectrnieehqop,uhiaisoniny,iigethagutieettax.eh\sos7.2 aii•i•..,e,x. 011.:s.e,ivatit.. hitttil:BaaCYT : T V.t. E ii7rda dtition 11 'A( ° e. ' t was1G dlifV1i0C illi i'd6t reU°'41Cd. 4 : Ivk: eltill ..t;e 1 v17; :11113:11:14.1.16t -t :
13 1 Y',trOilileah'ili:lethttenit h 'Cie).
a said to be tossing
'Neer ordinary purposes and wishes in ' their vvithciat tak.nn a receipt and by great . Borrowed ' mo y , catises•
was i h e only t hotight that crossed
sued have done so if she could. n i
,; , hBut whetever the law maY-saY 470141 the inWlsoYs that
Court. .
the bine Could not . be , •,,.., .: .., • • •• ' ' ball, a together lost• interest, in 'itr-teeaose,
•i h d a h gher 10 ver would decree human nature revolts at the idea of, con7. They cap beRut..away in big en- lhauY. Pohl -Leah graves, ; . and thee of a 'church steeple, and ae a.
ivnlfr rt titre' gueihtetti. awtitts lall%uiTi,7: Srt)tei PI; '
r ilia')
gin and r g lin her fevered brain. She Governmsni' miy ' generously ' de, / h011eeted by dish:mese or Careless pee.
to.in and the loud anguish of the •
h 'rein the twee th the hae4heii theith island home. - .
in so mesterful a fashion,froM 'their and will really,take up but little room. wood pulp. and printer's ink.
• •• ' .h.' If iln. b6;"aaaelan ••ua',Ule UP.- When Prat Pt • ' Wheti ti,' Man WM nothing. to ith0 he hgh°7',(1,11:11:h:t'h•tilttnee..rtwi.ntislil:lank:a.SnlIP°.(ifetittanfilld'ilitlfIcithfelri:1;t4111;lifffirill111-10111t.1!:..;::: ,
,r I 0:e AS /...f 0 lp.r wile needed toprove It a e
hue Pat9,Pr hmcition leade to a. greet matter .9f Cita Wne often biggs • .
. . . • • athe,e1merychoaeurteepie that happened to be _.
••r me ery -hoala ind. At length she i se poor isbing o being driven h,s, Mailt.:, : with the peeper year A. good. many -heroes are •iiiade% of •
. . • i .., .
/ 11 .n o r n in a y 'i lumber - d
ATE THE WRONG DINNER. '. : Ili lot be' allinothree tht°eUOI),InietlideketiePpintiro -.. rt 4'; il't:Lids.s161e9'lie(.;P:briis.vtlili::11a 1;Pider 114ti. I. den' ;14t%trinkY'lvttre'lvkeizirgiaf:i4tt'n1"4'8J
reeking ship were mixed -up with til ---------
rim sh•dows of t.orrows and despair n 4n,'h 0 CIS' xis ' tbet there is honey,. in ;a. rose. „ ; hoUr ow71 neinor attractiens-dtftevetthsid .
"Piecisely," interrupted Mr. Corcor-
an, gently, "who committed perjury in
the ca.se of Corcoran v. Corcoran."
"Perjury!" exclaimed MTS. Belldor-
an. a
"Yee. Perjury, madam.' What do t
you thy, sir?"
man is not bou-nd to criminate
hineself, replied the prisoner, coolly.
"You are a lawyer. air and know that
as well as 1 do." a
In speaking these worde, this ex- is
taaordinary individual appeared to as. h
euxne a new characttr. Hia manner f
became dignifisd, and hie tone was e
that of a cultivated gentleman.
"'Fr u e, Mr. W ha t's,- you r -name. But r
you are now in a very sericus position. g
And it wae on your evidence chiefly
that ihi. Judge -Ordinary reLed -1 hat
tbLs lady was deceived -that a great , d
and terrible calamity has come upon ' s
two innocent people." d
"Pooh I" said the man, the black-
guard coming out of him again. eAll
that is) a matter of eentim ett. People , o
that viell go into the Divorce Court
are net much concerned abaut either I
dignity or decency, innocence or r
I 11.ti peel to help you teeth out of a a
hero pe," he maid glancing with an im- f
pudent 144) 4' Airs. Itelldoran, "and t
v‘ am very happy to be of scrvire to 'I
you."
"You bail man!" cried the 1114, "do
you Otto ti say hat pehured 'our- , p
self ? indtlrecl ph to re nimit
such a wickedness?"
"You medem, the/ugh your
solicitors, or rather ihrough the iighais t
theyg, up t e evieence. ,
li was very ertsy for one so well titled i
to the world and its way as I am to ,N
imagine on your Le ha I f those peccadil- d
lops which 11 WIN demi red to being I n
home to your huslend."
Mrs. De 1 !dor in wrung ber hands and
raised her eyes to the ceiling. Lord
Pendielevy, with exquisite tact, gave
her his hend, end led her from the
ca bi n.
"hou ridmit, then," said Mr. Coreor-
en, "that the evidence you gave before 0
he Ordinary in the suit of Corcoran r
v. Corcoran was false.?"
' If it will give you any setisfactien
for me In admit it," replied t1:0 man.
"Yes. Though for my part," he add-
ed, shrugging his shoulders, "r den't
understone your wishing to know it.
You were set re liberty by any testi-
mony froni. ri rouhlesome connect ion.
Fhould icearcely have thought, from A
my own expe'rtenee, the yeti would
hive been en thous to put on the noose
"
-......, . . yo . e . c to areMore common
ihich hoiered around her excited brow. •I he ethatehme: thin yea 1 le
Hue eing she lay in this frightful An Incident or ill. so the es . . - . . dial..." , , . ,. . p , , t-beeehreart.etheeyeehdo,,bbiithhee-hr tom:oehraeloas.eaurt*ge rule,ar_rt,:in yo t si ri u donl'f1o1a.te:riol teat a4t1 wielS6 nil Oftri; '
are she knot's not,. But at length she thatei. reside 0 , . , ,.,_. , ,se„
tart el up with a shriek. Her cabin intheBframnstilltehewafasctlikely to be eel. , , : hAN ORANGE CAlhE .• The lazier ft Man/ is the. more 140 Is ' . ethihiaig 'all. ''"". ' • -
oor had opened -she thought a man ' • ' ' . ' ''''• going. to ,accomplish to -morrow. •-•/ .• he 7"
vas siandi ig I et we en her end the ight weed, 11 _he....theshighhe.:10....eheeheeteher-TO.Prepereeniturangeernherhopeeetee e„.....e........h.....ehe rcia • pop- .righiii.e..4,tie-hh,
— . . - • • . • -ARO VOICIa OL a n pi
-she thilught his hand was stretched with it the dark dungeon, .iee clank- hth h"yollra' and Whites,Of four eege Nat .
'
ot , was already clutching her throat. • tion has the true engagement;
'Iarle',.ttadinetTes%tholrtTe ilgewIttl g,t,It.n..'k.8 HEALTH HINTS.' '
Mg chaine and the bread and 'Water thq yolks thoroneh'Y 41th. a cup of ,
- there Ntra4 a man, His hand was un- ace" of fiction. Life there, passed 'i'il'e, grenelated
o /sing I he knitterli hood she wore tied Sete te" arid, add . the gratea
gen. It was her husband. A cheer- . oners were treated with. the conidor--.
' rinthehhdeeiniCe of One 101 Ol'ange) ' It is: Pretty hard for some Intel to.• 6erial•h14116°4/141a r" ' ir""--8114 . 41 .
,
Aftee trio, site* env of peaty flour . and, i! keep • their Wants. detvn to' their, in* • .
°end, her feee lind neck She 1 k d elegant, if monotonous .rontinte, ,Prise.
he re u nit -eyed poet, The time was nes, of t heir' offence --and it. Linnet' net , get nr.l' titree time% wwp the teehee of ,. heine ivonen• are jealous of ittl elle aned-c;ilalrai41!n'e'.i.Ot.a.L;:lite.:P4iII'lifehil.(1. '1'ee.:t.'...i'll; .
ul morning sun was rising 111 ugh atiozi due Choir rank -and , ehe. rank.; ' a 10',8410066111V, Pi
hat eight oeleck. lakil*:P°4'.(16t t°* e?tileS.' ' . . • ' . ' 1 ' ' • d he will not he likeer
• • I
ale and alarmed. I thought it ivas-" a lodging' .ft . three eggette a le . fah fie th ' us•ng'a . wire i'becanSa it always gets thi jest, .ses,e4., ..
required height in order to tomtit:hid ' 1111 1' it pee/Vele, ' Add tlie sifted flour ‘1 ' - . - -1014 nu 14 • .- • tout Itis .111 • '1: , 11' . ' . a g 'il fcii 'tild 'battle. therri Iii. '
is hoisens..and .ba .. if pew , . $.-1, -rig ---ein.! .qiidolence Often ASSUMM the meek of .
Lo take cold. If theefeet are C01(1 Allteitt :
.
'Oh:" she cri.-td. mhudderiteely as she lie ffILVOtten that both 'had to leach *-
'' '' us:ng ' The ainbitioute man. dean . worry- e. is .un re ee . . e, , ,
, . .
aught sight hf his fare, whiith. looked
11,0141 mitter
he stopped and clasped her hands to- for thare weinretli:Mgorredaitni
et her. •Chninlie Ililit'lle ic'1.0,..iihh-the •Ydaelrl'ehlW1/;111:11)•itlie 'aihhhilehtpat'lenee 'ail- d: 'gathers in ,her reward-$: twivhill'atIhrtlt;:elir).eithlAretrirha''''''1..b4;;:Sit'lhilnittliginanhdi.1:*"ail.,:eutthilh,:dlettbillitt.$7fiLth(*iert- ..1
"The thi3f, I euipocse y.ei were g•oing there, only such as 14 td plchte akaillit'. and then 'add ,the whitia of *the .eggs i • This world, is a dangerouh /hitch to. qfient (muse of taking' coldk ..; .
hfix, rip dly andthorough Y. still tob g •li..v,..., in; 1.e,ople seld.nri get, cir of it s'ive. . NValiting.IVrest ''' business .ftWit lie-'
n your sleep, and I was afraid yau peMrmenittacfd WI:a-I:lbw/ in thaa -. learning:: ;were' the wire, whip, told bake. tire 'paha in . it is the little thhi a maii 'vlin,tp here ,1_,„. . ...
You were .struggling and mumbling
cling your hood. Ilow do you feel ce 3 Wi.
.11 books' trent • thele "e Private Okra are, bdked4
walla' of „their •
. two shallow Jelli.cake, pitn§; ,ik•//peii ilia., , hetow that's itleettys the -hartleet- to get.. °leg llrl.h .tl.le-' °l'.. fr411, their , work, ,pan, '
owl" hang 'theta with tam,' sho.:..14.notb;he too ran 141Y, or ilit:y Wirt i , eh „.• ...•
/.raieetl•In defence of :the inethersini-latte ii. ' to heir livei, hy,Wilthei 0
She fell heck. libraries, and to ieutheot :tool. thior Tlie heantlehild's voice! will elwahs be aa -e Y°ItiO t_--- .---egt ,
vere going oi hive a flt, iv I wee un- if
1.1)W Oil MI3 y tui here se) Pairlyi'' /la ,,hoo.,,,486iy,, .touilitekiodi tow, otluid Itti•ti,it,tuct.lict.nrt,offsutti,etit. liut. i ii:', ISI'inail'Ilit '1:VnidilLtt°t°111:-.;I'jrtl':.Strikt. .S01' ii..fittedeyienti.rh:gshilletillidlit';iNtr. ,
''Oh," she sett 1_, "it %via a nightmate. ,hs for the--PriSen-hlteheni'll-Wita-Pre*---lik,11.,„be beeten..loolenheinolix.ing.,_„_..,!.1,ried,..---, '-;--e--j'ell!•••.:1„1:4e:";.--.1111-eti--.-ileseet-'°°]?..-1•.'1,11ilLr'lo:Irs'ileele.t:ti. t7shat'ihkeillh'Pir.:;ii‘:tietlisle.iti14,-edleeeSeh
Uy Portrtiite or aneestral taPeatOte.
"I have been ellied up. A terrible sided over by a gastrene0Mieirhiertitis, . Ta nh•ihe the, Wing het a.00ft of .1411tO' IC . Hersiehttivihige la a Peet:liter ;thing; (he, iy, Avoid that 'hfethY elothing, ro alter it it is 'Melted and begins to Ixril ,dangerogit •., than the inputtectiotie,,of. iiik :LOD. iiiOtli• LOr •eat... 'Prot, 4tWater's
4.114' 110.4' nil" ' liig 41"4".'la' a : Pt Mil l'et tt:t!.1.6.g.all.trinitt;.-:-,-111f40;li . ill.00 'ILISO61;31-:
hi ng has h i P1 (11(1 and I demi rtd Soon nfteF Pdariiiontei,.• *the etatneiit', tilated Sugar OVer i he Pre in irt .. bright ,liati4Orit.y. fi.f the horses in a rape. are not
,
.. orse. rive. at Ihe OffL" la a Pert/Mention an .
th li ad --ter Weer the overcoat, ' •
.
f it suddently by tha women. It ed to • try the air Optlie pastille,' Wither, and 'stir iiiitii . it 'inelts4,Let the Fri howl,
lives by
As eliiitt•the riice.goer'erilorati woe 411' ''' 8 " * Bet '
' . Sit &WO tO 0,061 Oft" in to intilte.told,
rom myself, lest you Sh mid be tte.d mend
nch writer, who had been •-•cont,/., eaticepan. Add five .tablespe7nfuls, of „ -,i1k 'It; . , ' • '" - • . - - . ,/
hat. you shtuld letirn it at. once, anti Fre
elates to (hit wretched creature who arrived in the dungeon, accompanied' 'syrup, bell until it begintl, to tura ci ta'J'h
She closed her eyes. 7 bY his'servants, he Iva' a dlaturbed by ,parainel. Do notistir , it once, howeVero ,.! , . .,.. - ' .!• • .' •
,.
.
eita i t I 'it , ••• ... tig,
' t . tary wor 0 hiteti their
(To be continued.) othf t'kditerfInTSW:thebrieltr4;..a•nhialetttlratertale'llditieg Aird; whoo, it , hre,,,wil.i lightly, add ',ignorance; • • : - - er,.iinietts 006,...t43t, it. tion regutros,
erect, entered to' ' stieVO tile • dinner*. hate tableepeollfirle of ivatet,.bat do AOC ' • Tho lOan- lieUtti
= Were' tit tOnikitin at""k„..ellt :stir it in,*•kiiitply lift the steeehean and ti)e0l, t,0 lilVent lived who didn't ea- r ,,±,-,_.- ,. -...,,. ,,.....,,... 1.......-,,.. #,,,d,
CURING BY FRIGHT. The platett something that wOuld 'ers*.; "1"", IL !It"' !,i7-', ..7, •„'‘,17.` "h•hre
rind the linen, theligh, white,
, • , -,!... , allow. the fresh water to melt into thst:notke him rich. ' .. , ;thong doing: bath ortltn 17,rtt„titt:not7,ttelt,
• . ctiarse and rough, . • caramelled syrup. Deturit t he pan to ' When She 'sloe they are engaged died ‘1 1 1111.eg at all.. Muscle -- 7- IlgeF.5
" g"allga r1174147-.1.1.1/1 AdVolotes 0 iVar . t hlo.uh:Ifcti•;41.11vtatrititis.el.,.1:ttvfi'.;,'...t.i.:,Allip.,0,i whilti. It 1 5!talit. 1,Zn* ,87.; .3,1•1•.':iiry8att38.: tiZtrion.re,nt 4 ,Ofte! t.a,heat n Eili:11:11(1trisi‘ .1): 'feditg: ticlight6....,:lorputlii-4,itligatItut'si:Ilicyith,ierici:ty:
1)r. Michell a leading English physi- the fte es a • i .
, Wit hiltdst 1A,oftiobiletitoofr*, urhilitsUighentrweohrbthy, ',..; Atii't`o:,,s't'h_ila),;101,1,3);:o.f7,,';:s'it,:t.30,..efivvria:gt,e.reiS if
fied .(.6, t r iti vilitott:,:filit ,ho, ,,doeati. If :, illeatgiritir reixiotottotnsititiitfexit;ir, orriloeppyrivitr.;0e4..t,
Nfethad of Treaatteg DI eerie. , ''',' .
la n has advocated a. most original - a- tilis.......of,...the--saine..iiheinik.p4e.c,. .11,..Ittek.y..ittiord,o,irtorttoing,,,, imt ititl sped y che ni . , , , 17. , , . ,
mei bed of treating diseases. He cures cooke ,t, Then eamaeeRk:,.c,b(1,,j,itha._ i,...... eestereeenis .hali hie oath_ .peele tee , .
.,, p iti• nts by fright. Ile his obeeev- glaialtely..q!':q4011141 WIttr.,/g.11U 2,,,.'It'l7;:e: y ruts • ins ttreine 'theft trek opersrage.h ...„ but hth f , . ., it h.• . .Inng •T.,ate th ner
a tele% the captive, " - --' '"h i, SolOmait,, WaS tle ,niaest than' in 1,1..e., ge.,:er.0,41-;1100....01,.!i7v.,,:illiie , mooleoi • oleo
(I th li iii eerta in cases a eudden shock tiiehlttaietttevitoattirottker,fl..., t„ealrie: palate 19 , r6atro:nohtedo ,,tt hesetei",t frooth,h,ialltof rnonfitirituti 1:10itronremr:ttiti t..jetti.,hottier.it .ivtii* a irii,rei op000 to ,eat the ,..116:),, .ttii.ei,,I. tt tit holt, it. oor 11nettira;
n the' pahent. He then carried 111$ of the greemest tiatSciin:
r fright proeueed a healing efitct up- e )1'
,,,, i .
de), int() effeet by writing and send- Wats not Of,_ilitte,best. but 11 ,,It'se.Wie,: teitin8184., efittalgnt: ttloVell4/1SitriatiPritteu.ti"It ell*e°,01:tve in his menthe hat tote of inen die with isi: aiior rri, hattleat .W;titk IS. 4(0141$ th" *
re( to th • pitient anonymoue lettere, able, Ulttd the: ehSehlrefetittatit,,,hehh,:uttontothe over oneofehe. aohee.. Orate, the (Meet geld in tblei in ttiertiti.o.: 31,1d6re 0 4.re.
from ' two red-hged Vate.ricitt • 'Two foie g ,ii, ,h„ hitilcom. 6ontooliett to wait _ uSh:"nitidnotion611114: .
aside ,the only ingredients necessary .t ,
name.
lexcit ement of the patient et recnipth--- ii h , , ,bott were drawn
drawn , 1, se h,. . ,..._ . . r ,
''' "..' ."' " * ah'ie.t
8 , oh heehhehtatte,,hhhhe.het tioth.,1„.athisapenteiv.seelemoielei:e nft'hee,setle deesheaendfrepol Iv,,Annitalititssid,1-beheittawhedIsPer,,tai'eftht'e'e-r hethart:,,tfttAke' •iireinol.:16thelitai'dciiiironeet4livniiienidt:tcaiiiiga.f.tiniklbt;;T-
. . .. . ... . 6141ftetit:t:diottortttitilit
v hi eh eon t a in el (we ry Oh ng uncomph- ed tike 61* ttnit 011 r it. .h.4.tiottltea .thitt ‘, peel
e nt a ry he could think ef, Men_ to tel'a spirits rose, and e -- , • .... , Oranges., • Lay', this grated 'Peel
vh eh t he liraveet would not. affirelerth after all, *then fare iifate• WM; u0411100 hit sox
vol 111'4"thY white rind 'potind a 'oillY 'flirtation. - Wel"°1'• P'r4in "Iltith'ut 1 t nt '
f hie mind tipon the problem of findheitted the two '/Iallere ag4-14111ptlerildtehthaft, - pulp of another oratrga.prepated,, in. the ' r". nest, yell •of duty.. ... ' ItittiLit:heorg'n1;,-"t:tettthe,ninott:at'telt7th-ett:o'::to-::,-
of touch a leiter and the eeneentratten • ed then again the , a
o :t. the putp 'into this dteiik ' Add to it t he .
ing out the anther of the alined would theta 'bringing a wand&
cantosa decided change ' and melseh the sight. of the find porcelain, the dal- ianie wa.jedd lethether the grated. riot .....11.1110601A.,,:tttib'citiwialtiLuernmatek: herlehtointoe . 'moan Water;. -Don't be 'afraid of put.
wings: 141 eh* rizotir ,Ibrun tputp,ov6r -.47-i -16 t.? tratirrai7 thed 11 Idato.. ling ' shah 'tal th; hati*. 111.0". ' VIII/
chaly.nr_hypochondria would Montage' ,iee.te-ilitien; thei-siliter-lottiVe0 and forks •• -
Ibe
frightening methods, and according to 'theta D'ItS nothing,30.bet: done but for `•
• Dr: Michea' has tried every teert Of, . had eatelit.lile, .moko** Attnoor;,..opd 014148. bien c t'iti,-;14.*I'Ptit" '''earsmthe onifea kat:: .1se,......,,if . 411114...1....,,the: .1,1106,0 ate 4°'"!, , t.° their totet//tirl, abe:htitihreht:hd at
'teal* stkeent4171t4t3rint
._ • liftrineittel recognized Ile mistake, nowlth 114.
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beInet fit:jean. acknowledged fact, he eays, ter. " • „... ' ' „ . egueneehm;"' Ce00-1) hhahillehhh: .1.' -77,-- - " .." ' ' '' Alt-itAlt' Gtin IliC)-it: 7. : . '-'441:httr'ilri'.111Lti:lk%.1:111:11:itli:11?'4.' ntrl ''Itt:V *1414: .
his idatement, the effect in einnehe "thie:litelhit thinkifehlitetteettga until e
*hit 'bid Win' prepare forAta tuts-
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that theumatie patients who haft ft. Wart. it feast,that ritiglit• have heft it.,..,,- ,,,,,,,,,,..„ ..,_,:z4 ..,_•, , ra lige Ito kmair when you are go. ,In.tike :the head,filthr. A 'shover built
. log to, oty..ntikits mit, I. #fiet call 4re every morning; beftlennittg with tyke...
either witnessed or experienced a rail- served at the -testator an ,e tante, Thi* toolit;'"-ed watitisiTh'e,'tour6126!"-xpounag761,..a. )011'r,aritutit 4*'',..,:tig' ost•
„,,,b.: .. . would, tate isu .41rotpleittittfrors'ellOth4st t!dtrilft: on the
reed accident begin Let 'recover trete tenets there Was :ati thetigh of Friday.
their malady. nyeterleal and ertilep-. An eteillent soup, a •atteettient elite of in taxed thee 000yho of tog intto to beet fh, fh.peehe. . en• hh '”, • tht •fherbeeth.
Well eases are curable by this 'fright" beef, the th g : of ..,.. COO_ nit fried' Dllteliti dna iiiii. itilltelt does not boil.
Method, he deserter, while deaf tont 'artfahaket and ,aiiitttto!, a fine Peer, '
dumb venni; havein Nataral its ttk triotai t battle of oldBurgundy .„,-a1r.. . _gag a quarter OZ I t thiLir!tt On t 0rtitOStant itrot.-ria PrOParat.tittat
thelleee, 'regained 'hearing and *oath aid lb* fineet.liteithe. ' And to iiittI al 0 -When .,,r Itandllig Ili, *tat NOOOlt 011iblit *
through the same Meng. t . the &WOO, oalled.iwithin,in hour to IMIttfitt_crnit. IT, :end too in. g-gergendlinthtv Sat',tii
Of dont*, this cure nait only be els.' kik the .011 -Ober. lf lit/lad-afield iirti% •b
,oiad itt earldom disitilitia: -It Would lndin'alienfelinl Ilia Oett dleh Wits
ifilt0 quite the eolitrttr, effect Were IC ikere_AdAreltt lite Wit tibia tad 00
o bs applied to orgazio inaladitor. ‘' ' With' MI' WI held«
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o sayt eio, I th tutg-ht you were ill. the crown or the clitirch.
"Happily My motives, feelings, and.,
sentiments ere not submitted for your I11
oilmen,' replied Mr. Corcoran with e
severity. "Gentlem n, I may rely on o
you to earry in your minds tht import- 'o
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