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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-04-16, Page 2What The Gy FROM ANTO Ili Autrust or tim year am -i tion't r, member tile exact oate-tliere ar. I Ivul at tile door of,the Captain (Ion- vral of aranada, n, certain, ragged, i -!,l 9YI)SX, Seventy YL -aril Of age, lov teR41,3. a ,shot,,p-lihoarer, n1lo Nvag valled Hereala. lie IV,,$ mounted upon of, ,VT'ry loot), Weak-UUMI Illack 4101- uvr, whose harness cloasilstea of a rope tied aboulL Ito jjeek, arid Ile bad .S',�Urcoly set toot Upotr the, ground when, wItIl the utmost assurancel lie �Md to see the Captain-lUenel'al. It I$ needless to ftd(1 -that filnlh jore,arAliption aroused III turn tho re- kl6talloo or tile sentinel, the Invgh- , ter of the orderlies, and tile doubts all,) vacillatlon of the aldes-do-camP, 'upfore lie wao brovglit to tile notice of His Excellency, Senor Don E.Ul- g,�nio Portocarroro, Qoant of Man- 11jo, at that -cima Ca)tatil-General at, tho ancient klogdON-of 'Granada; but a;s thalt 19raridee was a marl Of MWIly diEposition, and had al- reatly heard of Heredia, who was eelebrate(l. for Ilia Jqkes� tile bargalus axt Us love for the property of. otJ,.ojjj_wIth the permission, of the (JoIcAled owner -he sent word to let the gypsy anter. lie itad ocarcely entered Hts Ex- vellency's office, taking two steps wrd, aa,was his custom under -gravo eircum- Stances, when he fall on Ills knees exclaiming. . Long live Mary, WO-SIt Holy, nall jejug life to yoLw grace, who Is tho ruler at the whole World I's aGet up, .stop your flattery, and tr,,Ii roe wha,t you, are after," re- fillondrd tilt Count, dryly. He,redia hecame serious at once, anti "Id: "Wall, your lordship, I have come for Son to give me the thougmild realo," ,,What thousand reals?" -Those offered some days ago by Croclamation to any one bill , nging liforma;tlon about Parrou." : "What I you know him ? 11 $No, sh.0 "Well, then ? " I -1 psy Forotold. + Z THE SPANISH OF PEDRO I 41A DIa ALARCON. i 1,11 finew that niremy,l eala tile robber, with perfect calainass. -'Tell "Ill'" to conSidor the mlafter. T11�1118(,1109111tal`!au" I eald to luysctlf, 'will give me lux lite. TO -morrow. I call rVach, Granada an4 divulge III& hiding =Day after to-lmorrow they'll him; than, the trial will be. clij.' ',Do you ask when?' I ould alOUXI, tako notice, it will too duilln; �1111`talc`omblg montli., . "Parron shuddered, so ald I. fear - lux that my love of fortune, tollirig . fulght cost rue my life." � - 'Now, look here, roll gypsy" said Varron, -%,cry. slowly, ,.you will remain . in my power. If by tile end of .next month they do not hang mej I will hung you, Just as sure as they hanged,my father. If I die by that times Tan will be free.' '"Mahy thankal' I said to myself, 'to pardon nic, after death.' and I was sarry thast *I had made the thrio, go short, but there, was no help for it. 1 was taken to a cave and locked up. 1"itilron mounted Ills mare, and rode off through the bushes." "There, I understand," 'exclaimed the Count at Uontijo; 11PArron Is dead, you are free, and therefore you know where lie Is." "No, Goneral,^13arron Is allve, arid nour Comes the darkest part of my story. - Ill I . "Eight days passed without a sight a n As far as I ooald make out lie bad not been seen Ili those pn.rts shice, the afternoon I tolo Ills fortune. Not an unusual tlilnr, as onri of the guards told me. "'Do you. know,' he said to me, ,the chief goes to hall occasionally, and does not raturn until he gets good and ready. and we don't know what lie does during these long absences.' "By force of entreaties, a -ad as a sort of pay=exlt for telling the rob- bers' fortune6 prophesying that they would not be hanged and that they would live, to enloy a tranquil old ag(& 1, had succeeded Ili getting them to take me out of my. cave late in I I . . - I � I .., ". . � . �. -,. ... .1 . � - .1.1. I I I .1 -1 I wout 10""ttilly away, but be, walUL4 UQUOVIV fifty paces when 11W bone- Awtor called him. "Tho poor m;iu limitened to return. TO You wish anything, air ?, lie Rake,.]. t'ager to 60 or &VrVjCo IQ the Man -Who lia(I rc.stored happiness to Ills fatmily. 11 'Do you know Parrou V . :1 No( I QQ not know blux" I 1:0u, m"iUv,,1 replted the bandit, 'I am. he.' "Tbo reaper seemed stupaued. Par- ron brought Ills gun to his, shoulder an Ilred two shots a .. io man, IV a fell t6 tile ground. , 11 I fly ),on be aocursed,' was all lie said. Ini spite of terroll, I noticed that 'the troo, to which I was boulad sbook slightly. One of tile ball% after atrAkIng ilia "ill, had glanced asido and had out t C`1V1`Q;ds thiki bound me,, I kept qulot.and waited fat- a good . chance to escape. � "In tile inearotime. Parton, point - Ing to the reaper, sal(I to Ills man; " , Now ,You Pan rob ,him. You aro Illibeelloo, a SK or fools I to lot this man go as be, did shouting aloug,tho highway. It Is fortunate that I'mot 'film, ana 1parned What Ir4d passed, it the soldiers had seen, him be woula -have given Inrormatiou of our wheroAlloute and we should all havo been In prison. See tile conva sequellem or robbing without kill- , Ing. Well. you ,have had it ser. mail,,, now go and bury tills body. at once. . "WhIle, tile robbers were digging ilia grave anti Parron was ca.tlug Ills lunch, with Ills back turned to mo� f gradually slipped away *froin. tho tree and slid down a bank near by. I "Night had como on, and shielded W-1 tho darkness, I set out with all basto. By the light of the stars I found my donkey who was peac . e� fulls, browsing, tied to an oak tree, T mounted hire, and dId riot stop uxf� til I reached here. Therefore, senor, give, me my thousand reals, and I will put you oil Parron's track. The fol- low still has ray throo, and a half duros." I Tjio gypsy gave a description of .tilt) bandit and received the prom- � Ised reward. Ile then left the of - 'flee, leaving tile Count of UontIP all(I U person who told rue, the whole, story, uttorly astonished. It ronlains to be seen wnether he war, right whou he told Parron's for- tuno. . I ;�,� pon Of half plic I dom I Ong . of Var 111(i 4 t1la. blse a d judl . I �` A buz) to n't B11 100 WAR lot a.fict b%fh Dr 171111 ket $8.0 vat 111'as Dr had brio ilia stea is Pell Ir 1-9 and per n, mar I ti "But I know him now., - the afternoon.and tie me to a tree. . Ill. Pei' ? " "How � It is needless to say that a pair of Fifteen days after the scone'to ta. $ Ito@ Edimple enough ; I looked for sentinels kept watch over me. wbich Iva have, just referred, about at Hin. I saw him, I bilng the infor- ',Ono afternoon, atbout 6 o'clock, u1no o'clock Ili the morning, a large 0 u ii-alion, and I beg my reward," "Are tho rcfters ,who had gone out on .crowd of Idlers, In tho, streets p p you sure that you have seen duty by order air 3-�arron'�s licuten- 'ant, of San Juan do DIrs, and pdrt of W1 him?" exclaimed tile Captalti-Gen- oral, with an interest that over- returned to,caff3p, UringIngwith thm a poor .reaper, forty or fifty that or Isan Felipe of the aforesaid to came his doubts. old, w,ho, was ,bound like the capital, watchad the forming of two 68C. The gypsy burst out laughing, and ,years paintings a Jesus Qirlst, and who companies of soldiers who were to 4 said: "It's very clear to me that ,tvas la.mentjljg ill a mojjrnj�ul way: to start out at half-pasIt nine who year honor 19 saying to himself, 'Give ilia back my ,twenty duroa,' lie Ili 4earcli of Parron, whose hiding ,� 1,1 -, ,That gypsy1s like all the others, said. 'Ali! Lf you only kiiqw how I place, the description of big person 'been slim ,`Of, and wishes to cheat me!, May -have ,vrorlred to earn thern-a whole and of his companions had VQr­ Cents as orderod by a teacher to pay, Gad never forgive me If I am tell- Euninjor reaping 11, ,t1he hot sun. A Wad by the Count of MontlJo.. 119 I., Ing, a lie. I s&v;- Parron yesterdayX waiolo ,Fummer awa,y from my own Mlio interest and excitement of the roltz "But do you know the importance village anti my vvUk, and alillailen! public were extraordinary, and nat eggs of what you are saying? Do You I hfivo gmth her -by less so was the solemnity with per kn4ovr that for three years this mon- .And tile aweat or my ibrow this 811m in which the soldlarstook leave of their 12 t star, this bloody bandits whom no- Ord -r ,t,hat Iva might live this ;�ln- farellie-s'and friends before marching ducl body knows or has ever seen, has been constantly pursued? Do you ter! Anti whelf I go home eager to combrace ju,Y SairilLy and ,to pay the upon so Important an expedttion, Smell ims the iterror .which ParrOjn, � Per, to $ know that every day in different de,bt.8 tile poor creatures have been bad inspired throughout 'the ancient . . $1.2 patts of these mountains, he robs (Abliged to coutracit in ortior to cat kingdoin Of Granada. . ilia necessities In A Common school , travellers, and then kilb; them, for ,jVAIR,t �qllajl ,do without tills money: "It seems we fire ready -to form',"i I 6 lie says that dead men tell no tales, �1,1,ljch i�,3 a Sortuno to me ? Pity, said one soldier to another, "and I thOft . i 019 Is the only reason that and lie has never been brought to Jus- gentlemen! Give me my twenty (4111"Os. Give -Vicint.to me,for the sake don't sea Q%bo LopezY � "That's ,very strange, for 'be al - to -d tice. Finally, do you know that to (c.the holly Th In alftry.' ' ways gets here before avy6lie else 11 see Parron is to meet death it- self? 11 .. A nooLking augh atif.iworad the tr when there Is italk of otdilting out In T`01111_0 . The gypsy laughed again, an,l * "And VOU'r .111,111's cocurilain.-ts. I e,hook ivith horror, bound as I,NvAs tho 1�ree, search of 10'arroul, lie hates him no.'� "So you don?t know. wbait has bap- Duln No M -id: doas not your lionor kruiv that what a gypsy cannot do., ,to I for g3p,,�Ics also ,1�ayG families. _ I ., ,Dovl,t be It I SGol,' filially said a pene4 211 said a third soldlex�, joining . la the conversation, I . no one on earth can do ? Does any one knosir when our laughter or IbOrMit, going towictrds the realler. "YOU "Hello I this Is ou.r now contrade, - Lo our b ,arrow is real ? Doe,t your honor, fox that do ,wrong to think of money 1.1 'OUr ,thoughts should be up6l� Viloll .� I I -low do you like our compamy 2" 11 Very well, indeed," responded the chan ad a know of a - has as inany tricks as we? I repeat, Gen _ .1 more, -serious ,things., nowl Winer, a pale -faced man. of dIs- -.ve,lg oral, that I have not only seen Par- but I have talked film.,, " '1101v?' said the reaper, not nit- derstanding that there could -be a tilignished beating. ! . ­VArbat were you saying 211 asked . to .14 t roll, with "Where ? 11 greater Inisrortunc th,on leaving lite the first. I is fi 'On the road to Tozar." . childron ,wi.thout ,broad. . "All, yeso I Clalho Lopez Is dead,11 re- . "Prove It.,, 'Llsten, your honor. It was eight :::You, are in ,t,he polIver of Parron.' Pari -on! 1 don't 1-nqw bim I I sponded the pale4aced soldier. "Ma.nuel I What do you mean.? It BU days yesterday morulne; since my lls na;me. I com�e Can't be. I myself saw, Lopez tills for donkey and I fell into the bands of Wille rObberg. They bound me se ; Ircon a dthtande. Xam froin Alicante, "Ind laiave .been reaping in Savilla., morildrig just as I see you now." The mian called Manuel coolly said: We , 181 a.,urely anti led me tbraugh solu�_ I " ""'ell. my ,friend, Parr6n means "Farron killed litmi hall an hour poor ro.,ky ravines, until we came to a , douth.. Every one that; falls, In'to our ago-" . i I - "Parron I 17e; lid, cleniel space, where the bandItff minpod. A cruel suspicion torment-liu`jll 4"ands must die; thelretfQra make Your Ill I wo minutes, and command Where ?" "Here Iiil qramada. Thor found the Eg ed me. 'Cali theae be Parronts peo- 1,3'611-, GaIll to rjud In -,�ivo more. Make dead body,of Lopez upon, the Cua9tTa dern I asked myself constantly., rea,irly I Alin You have'foar.minto,tes., del PiTro,' (Dog'a Hill). at 1111d"ll", then, there Is no help fail It. I ellall improvo n -4y ,time. Listen ALI were silellit, except Manuel who Ch They will kill me, for this cursed, to"'I me for pity,ts sake.' begam to whi-stle a patriotic a1r.* 1111111 one has sworn that the eyes tbat i " Apeak.' � . I "That's eleven soldiers in six days;' 1-2o, .113 look upon big face shall never be- hold another., I ' I illave 4six children, Ana on,,, un- (OrUillate-nividow, for exclaimed a sargeant. d'Parron pro- postis to extermInate ILISI But -.Why - Ca "While I was thus reflecting,there I will E.Ay, I.sRp illut ,all, a to die, I read In ta, it tl�mt he is in Granada ? iiell't '12c; appeared before me a man, gaudily but elegantly dressK who slapped ,bout yofir eyes that yom. alre 'worso than we golmg to look for Idin, in itlie IV JI,A Mine 1)(Warlifinally, roo aritt - me an the shoulder and said ,md ILI �bcasta-,yes, worse�!or Wasta of tile waine kafrAies do not kill each Siarra-de-Loja , W1110 Manuel stopped tling and re- . Expol do smilingly: "My good man, I am Parronl, utlior. 01, I pardon I .1 do not kno.,w Wha,t Inni urving. GcroUprunn, BOMA marked with lits 'Usual Indifference: "Aii old woman who wItnessed the - clo Itiferi "To bear this and fall 1.1at on MY back were one and the same Ono ar �,,ou ;I�juht ,be a fAtjlor. Is there not a X,ftilfer among ? Do deed says that sim-ce lie killed Lopez she hopes 'It we look for him that Butch do do thing "The bandit burst out lauglilng.1 you yolf, know wjia,t It Is to have six 01111- ire may won, have the Pleasure of do Balls, got up v1th trembling Ilm)Ssr, then fell knees and d "Of' bitarrin- all winter ? Da 'Von kiloN,ur Ivillat it" t IN for a mother to'soe seeing Miff:. I I "CoWrade I You are cool I How dare do ge ede upoi, my exclaimed fervently: II('r Children die, crying, ,,I ani hill,- you -speak of Parron, with such con- I do do "BlessW be thy soul, king of gr,y; lam Cold?,, I do not be 9 MY . We for myself, but for them. Life tempt ?" . . f , "Well, Is Parroto knore than U Stock do men. Who would not have known thee by the princely L,earing that 14 not .Wor-Ul. .-in 11c1h to me—a chain of toll and priv,MtIone. I must live mart?" asked Manuel haughtily. 11F all Into line I" lwals, then about- brilch Nxpor Goi has given tilde. is It possible that there Is a mother fwbo ba,s ,But ,or My children, ell! my ebildrenl ad- Tho -two, compaulas formed and .13 uclu Gr ! given birth to such a son I Let me thee, May tills ellildron of nos, real ill . I "' .VJIC lather d:ragged him,self along the roll -call began, It happened at that moomerif that Grain Sprlij Ilarny embrace my son. little gypsy dia an antimel y death (he ground and turned his faole to- thn, gipsy Heredia, was passing, and , C41ve If he wall not wishing to meet thee Wards ,the ..robber. Sitch a face I it like every one also, stopped to WAtch I do 1109S. and tell t by fortume and kiss thy Imperial hand. Doit thou Mall to seemed like one Of 4hose salute that King: Nero ,t 411rew tp the tigere, as the troops. It was notLeed that Manuel, the now soldier, gave a start do do know how to trade dead donkeys ill(' PlIePts tell us in theix Xey,fti,mg. and stopped back a 11ttle as It to far live ones? Dost wish to sell thy "ThfI rabbera' licartsavere touched; hide behind his companions. At the - old horses for colts? Dost wish i'lloy looked at one janother, anti kie-3- same time Heredla fixed Ills eyes up- At to teach a onule Frenol0j" ing ,that all ,werc or ilia gains mind oil hiru. The gypsy gave a, loud and The Count at 'Montijo could no ventured -to "y—'s a I . . . " ' screarv, arid as it a an ake frolljo longer a preas a laugh. Presently What did lie'say?" asked the rap- . 19 bli:,mped had s;tun I then ran swiftly up . their be askedi!p tain-general, jT)nDfoundly affccLuff ,by the street of Sall, Jeronimo. - 131101) "A And ;;bat did Parron say to all this? What -EII4 he (IQ?" tile story, . ' He knia, 'Friends, Parron at Manuel tralised Ills Carbine and alm- ad, at the It another soldier gon podt�, "The same as your honor. lie never know a, mu to (10.1 .L.out wjuit we a..ratibout quickly otgnib�,ugun lip, and the t3lilLn laughed IvIth ,Ill his might." "And " ' Never, never," jui#terod tile ban- si�iot wits fired In the air. I sprin You?V "I do�, I langlicul too, but tears cuts. "'Go, good nian,, Qxalalmed anot,ji,,, 1110; erazvl Manuel has gone crazyl A soldler has lost.hlFj wits," wce,k acqtsc , as bl--.as oranges ran down my ebeekg.1 With tears In his eyes. ' shouted the spectators, while off! - Ing "Proceed." , , "Prusently "I also IIIR.110 signs to the reaptu, that Ito 1411ould g..) at once. "I'lie till- (-'eTs, sergeants and countrymen sur- rounded the mlv.,n who was 9truggling ilia by. he exttIndcd his hand to ,me and Enid : 'Friend, yoware ilia on- for tunate wretell got up jIojVIy 'llurry diouta to efleape. After they bad .secured him, [by nouln, forces at td ly mail of talent who hao, fallen In- to my All the others lind the V, marell!- ,they Ait .;I together, turninq thch- backe. The ad him with quesitlems, voctisatlonri Ilain power. b.,U1, habit of trying to rolake lit(, r-Cfl!V,1r ll(:Ifl out h1a half() moolvItIl. .and cally. � Insults, which brought no ans- werg. from. him.' "in , AMbI Gprlora Th,py wept and Complain- col, arid (lit] many ,silly -things tll,tt ,,, HaVen't you got enough?' cried 'Do . .. In, the Mean time, Heredla had been good putt me IntO a bad humor. You alone one. you: ,want your money ,be- Odes ? Go I Go I or shall lose Our stopped in the Plaza do Ift, Unlverffl� dayl by soxna passors by, wild, gee- requi In V bave made me laugh, and If It Avere not for these tears—' ,I�a patialwa 1, . � Ing hint running and having heard . aldpr " 'What I they are for joy I' "Tha poor father went away weep- the shot , took blm! for a malefactor. peale, " 11 believe it. The devil know.% INIV and was soon lost to sight. "Half )l "'rake ino to ilia Captalil-Gonorat.1 kots an hour )fad warcely passed. thlat, it 19 the, first time that I i Which had been atild the qipsy. "I must spea"k with for t employed by the rob- have laughea tot, �slx or eight yearA. ! bers swearing Ono another never to tho Couni of IviontlJo.'s g.Ohl tim ftt. ilmn, I have not cried either. ; tc�jl their captain that they had LrA iw; lia-vton, Li"li, boys 21 i I I, . 10 UNI U man's We, When Parron slid- 'Tho yoft -must, must yoa ? Mue)i ,a Count will gee yen ,,, re 0 Plied tile "Ifere, With- and 10 words came seareely out of 1 I denly appeared leadIfIX the reaper ItI,9 Month lonforo I -,vaj§ surrouriled : beside, big Captors. come tile soldiers, they will know what, to do with A 19tt I 0 mailo. b�,a rIng or blunderbusi3ce, 'Heaven help Me!' 7 bega n to : The bandits; fell back In astonish. ; yoll !1' "Or COUrRO they Will," oin,I(I 1-jer. 196866C durin � ment. Parron dianiountod lelsurds, jEcrenju. . , 11191,61)? criol Parroit. , ' j, alu not,. unstrung Ills two -barrelled eavblne, e4l but b�, Careful not 4,o ]At Parl, "I " ready yet for this. I Called yo;Mto; an,X filintiog at Ills Comrades, said., roil kill Molls I. . � . 1`11.41 Quit wIlMt you hav", talten from , I r. Dole I Ifiranioug wretolies! I don't "P-1 rron ! What Is tho man say - till,) mail., I kviow why I clDift shoot every one of Ing,.," , "C01110 Ali , I " 'A 4011kc-7 with 111.9 hide on.' I : YOU " Quick! (five back to tills ourtIl the twenty durog you stole from ,Ing, find ,,Von will See." SO say- the gypsy made, them Imul him quit-li otock : 14 (Ajar ftonoy ?O � 111m. M to tho'commandant of the soldlerN, hail t 11 'Threa daro-4 and Noventy reals -1: ',The robbers brouglit out ilia und pointing to Mantiol, 410 said; " T1 : 11 'Now leave Us alone., : M0111T &I'd gave it to 010 relli)(1, "Collimanclatit, 0lu Is Parlion, and I :I A "Tho men went away idlently. � Who tIlrcW ll1=Cc`lf ftt tile feet Of the 4111, thf) gypsy Who g&V6 R, dnRCrIl)- I Tj dc 4 Now, tell me my forttfne,' or- ; bandit 011111f with FO kind a heart.- tion of him to tile Count of �tontljo :: A (, 'I-iltiotsil the robber, extending 1119 "I`:Ir'r6n said to him: '111Y tile 1101100AWO Wt,%J�rkff ftgo, I" T1 Irarill to Mv. ' 111 look It, thouglit 0. mom-nt. I of God I Without Your direation,so T, KhOuld Mver h3vU round them- �NOW It] ;spartonf parron is arrenjeill ;% f4"I illor WAfflInriloftill t;jIoljtp tiTin Th( I'Vall I fair -w UI.Lt I (oliII Apellk freely, vo, - YOU sea t1IAt YOU 11114trustcd 711 11 W1 I' . .(I Crowd. thisre f '64111 with f;x.-at earnoetneoq, *1 'Piteron. ��ooner at later, wbother (Alt 0a,%-.(% I have fulfIllea my loroill- ise, There roil bave your twenty W Pitf.-ro is no doubt about It," o.1141 111111fit v. W yolk tako my life or leavo It, you due0s. Ile Off 3VItll 7011-' t, W V0111111411dant, Ill tho Illeantillin thily , will be hinged.1 #,The roapor embr000d him and r0wling tho description given Jiffif lj,v agill, . - . ___�� � I . . , I � � - .. . . __ ____ �:; - � . 1. � .1'.. � . I . === ­lsw � I .1. I ­"Rw , , - I . ­ Onlitaln-Goneral. Ully my ralth linvo, beell still (11, Ill ' )l at wit � lat "T SUP day "y C�001 0 �% S — their knbjeots. "Thor are Goals Intl)- I : Istorri.11 ,rho 1114,1101. tile honor alld I I * havo thought or lookIng for captain tho - ilia greater tltQ powor, tile more t CURRENT wo, live. High time -That Is, the hour god; dapadlian cattle -are quo -t- COMMENT t 11 to U 1-2c, plot- lb. (dressed , so-ealled Christians are fast asleep, I hQ;.'Amerlmu Cattle, 12 1-210 The accursed liquor traffto Is becom- or robbora among Ing powerful, bold doriant ; Is � tie - Stilrouyll,ng our best brains and Wood; overw'11011IIIII&V the respoulAbIlIty. is Ing our morals; Is undtirmin- . Ing,the Chrlsti:xn Sabbath, one of Torcinto Dairy.Market,4, tho'pillars on Which our pation. tter-Mlia, market comitinuas firm rests,als filling the land with pan- �bo`ce quaAffies, which tire scarce. pore, iseaso and crime, and yet we very oolaters irlio were about .0111119 for him." jN,,rj,;jtIjA,j,j(). . X&L j,j.,tj8()rj 1,jo. ,It Boverelgaty weano service. Love Tbo, law appliod to subpote. $ I , '001 that I am", sald INarron to APIUK4 it), 190.3. (IIII)IIIS both doullillon and subjection. wretchedness. -riar. spent-HeaLlion soir. looking at the gxpsy with I IIRO it woulided llonso. "Ile Is — Tit(- Law of 1,ore-Rom. w: jai. StudY '17110,1,' are equally honorable and sadred. It is as 1-byalto serve as 'to A 014teagp child liar, Won wypellctl only Inall w1loso life I 0yer Vtolt3eK I -IJ. lule. All kings clo, not wear visible train school for falllx%Q� to bring 1* red. I doserve wbat lifts Unp- ' I .(�opi,inentArX.-j,7-4pialixtor,v. Rome crowntp anti true BovorolglItY cannot Cents as orderod by a teacher to pay, ad.,, . to sitantoll in. Italy all tilo niver Ti- be COnferrod by coronation care, moules. Anarelly'lias no place In tile for cloth anQ thread usea In walclol;, t the-followIng Weak 111arrou Was bar, 11150 Milo$ 11011thwoIll; of Zorn, Christian system, (11LIZonship Is a baskets, That Is Manual training. gIld, find thus tho gypsyle proll ,VA,jem. The igoigpol had reached this saored thing, anti Its dutleG aTO 00no mail. No matter what else thw 84, was literally fulfilled. Which far, orr hind all,,, there were a few Cosquil"I to a collip.lato call-Istiall life, public schools teaoll they should riot signify, however, that you tit to bollove In the Inrallibillitsi , christialls, ibelt% wilo were dill.ment. T4D narrow sphere of personal in- . torosts anti action does riot fill the tociell 01111dren to read arid write, old gypsies" tales. Neither is Is' 0.0ekin., ,tile truth.. J>aul bad never Measure of responsibility. Every With thoso ground atilljoota may go rou'i plim of killing every man to vlaltea them, filit Ila greatly desired to do olitzem Is a fnator lit tile national others, of Conrad, but basket-maklug to to full 'lot be approved, It HIRRIfIeR gio. A low yo,wit after tills Ilia -1117o, anti makes or Mars the national does not soom us among ,00 t the doings of Providence are 11.011C09 woro realized, ultbougli lie linuak; for t1no life call . ilia necessities In A Common school , rutablo to ilia human reason- (I'lla 'lot go to them aq Ilia bad cx- Its purpose, and strong Ifiblig"OlIt"Cirle", courile; octrino which, according to my P00t0a, for Instead at going voluill, f__11 I t and all 11fallot be Purer and stronger 't not the thing for Chrilitlans to (]a, moin, cannot. be more ortbouox, ,I AN Ep In FS 011fl,r,p, JIND was com. tliere,vy. , -Po0ro Antonio doAlarcon, palled, to 90 410 a Itoman, prisoner, The, law between individuals. "Iten. I . under bonds. der to all their clues." "Owe nothing . .. I . - . Z'�,b��4-Iftl---*^014-%F..%e%^-,�.,%^ . '^I The 11arkets. ~--�-.-----%^~.1%0%0%.%V%1%0%^,::,�j I . ­#­%0--­0­1--%0%e­!L?-- Toronto Farmers, Maricet. prI1 13._Wlieat-T�v0 hundred els or' white, sold firmer at 71 730 Per birshol, g00 or red so!d 71oA anti 20D or g000l at 65c. irley-Quot0lons about steady*, . I r Iliff,&els sold nit Al to 45Q po fell . . ts-Recelpts wore fair) large, the w(Uket Iva's stwZy; 000 INS sold at 85% to 86%o per bugh. essed lioga-"ferd was M, fair or uogs offering, and tho, mar - Is quoted steady at' $8.0 to 0 1per cwt. roll ' cbo�ce light� glit hop -and $7.50 to $7.76 fail Ties. : � ter�A: largo number oil farmers bu!tter on, the rna,rket, 'and a trade waa done throughout morning. Prices are about dy. Polind, rollo are quoted at to .25c, a,nd large at 16 to 20c; poundo, . gs--Were were plenty offerhig, PrIceA Wore stoa,43rat 12 to :1.4c dozen, for new, ". Ly-Lboirt 20 loads Ivere on the kotj.,�t,V4 prices ,are steady. No. motlils, is quoted at $121 to $1.-k ton, and mixed or clover Mt $rj 9. , ' raw-Tilibro Was nolne offering. tioris Mile unobutoged at $8 to of ton. ' � . A ie,Mt, )v.14te, T1 to 7aco;� red, 7:L r1% ; goo,so,'62y, to 65c, sm.-I'lla ; owts, &5% to 86%; barl�,­, N 5c; ry% 51c; peas, 70c; buck - t, 526; hay,,ttmatby $12' to clover, mixe,fl, $5 t -o'$ � 9 ; straws f, §8 to $9; Imse, $6; dTess'ed . Dirt., licrury, ,57.50 to $7,75; 1 ,$8*40 to �S.GO; bratter, polind .18 to 2,51 ; large rolls,. 16 to 201c; 1 I new laid, :12 to 14o; Chickens, I pair, 60b to !01; turkeys, per lb. a 1TO; goose, per lb., 10 to 110; CS'. per paix, 800 to 81; apples'. busbiel, 25� to 60o; por barrel, 75c 1.75; pdtAtoeq, per bag, $1.20 to. 5., - ! , i - I Leading Wheat Market. . lowl�g a"re -the cloang quota. 5 at impoirthut wheat contras ay,: . I . I I. Qlvil dutle*-ro, 1-7. In these but lovol" The brief but comprelien- Verses it Is statwl as a . WrIjuary alro, Command, "Than shalt love thy truth that civil authority Is a di. nelglibor as thyself," oovers Ili prin- r1lic, illatitution. Nothing lit said of olple, and fulfils Ill practice the oil - h ent, bu-t joya. tire measure of ,mutual obligation, luti-onary Action In a Christian IQ It forblils every spirit pr action (Iletinctly forbidden, . ,, whIch violates the rights of another 7. To -all-To all those In authority In feelings , person or possessions, and over �'ou. TrIbutc--Tax on pamon or OnJOIng tile same Caro for all these property. Custom-)1evenue. Toll. on interests which. we demand of an- morobandiise. Vealm-1,3nall as is due to , other, ? I " a P11111M 0111clat and to ,an author - IIzod Avenger of -wrong. I-jonor-Do not hollave (Ifelvapoetfully to any Perlsoll, anti to those In authority olboir reverence ant] respect oil ad - count of the d1grotty of tile offices evou though you cannot respect the lulan. It. The lair or low—I's. 8-10. S. Owle, 110 M41I.I.-IlIt cannot I,e stipposea that the apostle meant to pro'_,I)jjt h rn ebta on any aL- Count Chriot laiis are Indeed under the lidgheat obligations to pay all legal demamd,s Without reluctance or needless delay and with. groat purictualit-y, and they should avoid I all superfluous expense and care- fully guard agalloist contracting any debts IrIvIch. they have not a reason- able prospect of discharging.,' Love One anotaler-In the precoJing verses the apostle haa been, ihowing the duty. revd1rence ,and Oedlence which all Clirlotfaus, from the highest to the Ionvest, owe 'to the civil miagIg- trate, 'whother lie be emperor, king, proconaul or other" staito Officer; here he shows them their duty to one another, ,j)ut this Isr -widely .-JIfferent from tbat -which they owe to the civil government; to. the fix -at I they otwo ,vubjaction, reverence, obe- d1omed and trillute; to the latter they owe nothing but mutual love, 4,nd tlioaa oflices which necessarily ispring from it. __ 9. 'Shalt not commit, (Ac.—Xio tills - v6rso tile apostle (juotes from the Ilaw as though be would say that ilia perfect love which he declares they owe to one another will an - tlons or this law. And whatever lie has emitted, whiall'the law contains, Is all covered In keeping the faw of love. Why neighbor. as thyself— When this Is done In reality there In Completeness and we keep the who -to law. . 10. Worketh no Ill—The law of love forbids the doing at anything that'would Inim-a myself or others. "Whore* love reigns the golden rule 10 -practised, and he who loves, acts toward hlfj neighbor as hewould that . I Cash. M&M' 1. 75-1-2 lils, neighbor SuOUiu ROT. LOWard him, therefore this la -w -of love can never ...... ... ...... ......... -- .-..A.. ... l'.... I 75.1-2 , work Ill towaril - .75 ill, No. 1 , j ; .. - , , . . the law IN fulfilled by love." ' tbern ... ... ... ... 751-8 747-4 .III, Uirlstlan practice (vs. 11-14). . . 11. Knowing the time -The nature �ril'g h Live Stock Markets. . and character of the period Ili which I . ndom,, April ;L3,-Prlce;a are Un- wo, live. High time -That Is, the hour god; dapadlian cattle -are quo -t- - has arrived. To &wake -How many t 11 to U 1-2c, plot- lb. (dressed , so-ealled Christians are fast asleep, I hQ;.'Amerlmu Cattle, 12 1-210 The accursed liquor traffto Is becom- ,3 1-2c per 1b.; sheop steady .it Ing powerful, bold doriant ; Is � tie - Stilrouyll,ng our best brains and Wood; a 150 par lb.; re,frigerator beef rm at i10 tol IT'D Per lb. . I is Ing our morals; Is undtirmin- . Ing,the Chrlsti:xn Sabbath, one of Torcinto Dairy.Market,4, tho'pillars on Which our pation. tter-Mlia, market comitinuas firm rests,als filling the land with pan- �bo`ce quaAffies, which tire scarce. pore, iseaso and crime, and yet we qudt;B. Freob,' large rolls, 118 to sleep oil peacefully as though Iva had -2o ; finest I -lb.. printe, :W to 20c- no �esjwxoslbilltv In this matter I er grades, rolls and tubs, 15 -C;�' Creamery prints, 29 to- 25c; ge- - 12. The n1glit-Of lioatilen dark - uOSS, IgInorance, - Immorality and. freish madA 20 to 290. . , wretchedness. -riar. spent-HeaLlion gs-117he 'market is steadyli NVIjjj darkifew was rapldly Corning to an ind.goud, The Price is unchanged encl. "The full manifostation of the .2c pew dozen. - , ; ; . Full of righteousness in the Illumina- . eese-l%farkot 11-ron, with good de. tion of tile whole Gentlie world . We quote: Finest, 'J.4 to 14. apprci4ches , rapidly," The day�of ' twifto,14 1-2 (L*15c; now choese tile deliverance from evII;l of -true a 18 1-4c, . 11 - . . I Christian knowledge; of purity, bap- . ritom, N. Y., April cLI.-0hdaE;e, p1noss and neace-: of ternal blessed - no amlej; butter, 26o, 1 ness "is at hand.- Lot us Cast off . -Tile works of darkness described in 90oronto Live Stocir. tho next verse. teat I lo, cholco oWt,. $ 4 70 to 4 85 13. Walk honcotly-"Ba decent, or - medium .............. A 10 to 4 6) clOulY and sincere in bLI) department, cows, per owt ........ 3 30 to 4 oco am example fat, all eyev to look upon. or cows. I I .... I ........ 2 75 to 3 2.,:) ers'picked ............ 4 20 to 4 fill. Man chGO0.0 Ilight for their revels of god to choice ........ 3 00 I o d 20 * sin and superstitious dolags, but irl to meditim.. ..... 3 CO to 355 rough to common..-., 2 75 to 3 Ir export heavy ...... : 3 fi() to 425 childran of light (Eph. Ill. 11-18j niijfA behave becomingly and, live above light ............. Ill.: 3 00 to 8 so aluelf comsure." As in the day-Xn, an. rs, short-keeo ..... 390 to 4. 2s Open way IrIllch everyone may -6ee mecuum� ......... :::: 3 M to 300 and, know. Not In rioting amil drunk - light., ........ I— .... 32.5 to 350 ors choice. l ........... 325 to 340 omiless-'I'Moy fire not to Indulge Ifi co�jfuon .............. 9� 25 to 2 �15 roveW whore Idtailiperance In eating cowQ, each ............ 38 W to ap oti amd drinking to common and whore 1; owes, cwb ........... 4 26 to A 7,5 Indecent exercise In games, etc., fair e Owes, wethers .... 6 00 to I; gor cwt.,... � ........ 3 50 to I 0,,O) lowi.g. and wbeie 6onvergation Is cor- fed bucks ............. . 560 to 600 . rupt. Thts, was what the beatho-of did r lambs ................ 260 to 5 00 whom. they so condemned. Mills was ard Iambs ... .. -1.4.. 460 to 5 CO s, each : 2 00 to 800 not the thing for Chrilitlans to (]a, ............... per lb ................... 0 01 to 0059 cof-titinly. But they axe to be igo fulls, s6leet-, per owt ........ 6129 to 000 en -gaged in n. pare lIfe and In its fat per owt .......... 6 0 to 0 00 light, dwt 6 010 0 duties, tImt, the torciptatlou will not por ........ � . to 00 - overtake . them itiod they be led . Bradstreem on Trade, . . astray.". Montreal t-Ife, . demand forspring 14. Put ye, oil ...... Clirlat-WI(hout furthetil commeat oil heAthen prac- ouininer goods Is so grmtl that t1ses, the apostle plainly explains and factories are taxed to utmost to meet fthe require- what the armor of light meams, It a. of tlie. trade. In fact thO was plain to be seen what they must put r4sidej and tljiFj exhortatlowwould ral view, ta,ken Is tV,at the proa-� app%n%�Il wba might hear It. To e er better r1r put Yt signifies receiving and they are -at present. P Ind belleving tile Goopel. Viikr fully -done ' g w;nthor at Toronto this mold hold to, would stop, all thought �hai stimulated tho demand for of following mnysinful, Incilination of I nablo, goodo. Tho early open- their nature. . To be clothed wIth a or navIgatioll, too, fto increased s to enter Into Ills views, demand for goods for 60hipineut ruter tt; Interior points. Trade to I I * to him, aill(I to lie wholly oil his tilde. The flesh -By flesh here Iva io Coast Is show,ing a A-I,Ir ex- are to undorsta,rod the Carnal nature, , ton for this soa;son. Atisineas at. tile gratifIcAtIou of which led to the Ilton has been motive tills Week. abominations just mentioned, NrloolebalO morolinaits or. tli4 - Mhouglits-Love. "Pare love is ever tialis City' aro getting a very t rue to; the requirements of the dl� isharo or tbo Increased trade vinto law. Love never falletli. Heathen rements of ttio i6cluntry, botil Omrkromw will vanish under the force Of 019 law. Love rejoicoth not In 0 West and I'd Ontario, %and onto continno on a large Iniquity, anti Ili ovary heart where I The firm tone of tile mar- love Is tile law sin cannot remain. Heavenly love cannot be vealeted, COMIntlea to stipulate purcillAses Pride malts away under Ito Irarm I ho fall. At London tills Vrook broath ; Ecl!lriliness 'O.Isaprivars- linder I rholemlers have been quite busy I Ito glowing Influence; anger cannot - . isorting ordera fox, the eprInj stand borove, Ito gentle forork. Ilut oil summer tratlo, and ilia fall trade love; wes,v it ao a garm.-cit. Igo Increasing. Ottawui w3rolf,- trade is very native rap tills I 111t_kCTIC11, SURMY, n. 0elieral. ba'shiess at Quebec vilo, T.Lw or Love. g Ore wooW -has been active. Th a law of love. "God Is lave.11 - I . ThN Is ilia lquipromo facL, and ililo , . I ,%,()I ,.too 1111411titill , element the supreme pi'llicip'o (if ilia . tlillvotsv. Iloneath to sustain, above Spave Ifornel)[11. I to crown and ' Complote, and all - B ,ligliahman Came down, and In- onfolding to licautiry jin(I lgems, ig of Donald aA to how it was relgils this universal low. It bloo- 6il with askotl It lie wills In tile berintlos or earth, and I Lily door.Mi�1,01,01�l�'ll,lall'i-OW,Y was. bPaMs Ili the bonefits ,of gta". It . toosands of thom." . iql,nnks in the thunders of Ood's law, I fly grouso?" and wIllapors In Iho voice at the Itiosands of tll(.�m, too." Uomfortpr, . ny woodcock .111 I Tho law Applied to rnlara. "The itlor-nniln of -them, too.,' . . powers that be ire ardiiined of God.11 N 1", ngl 101 mill). thinking Donald Truman govornment M clivInely Dr- � Irawhir,0, th(k Ping bmv, ftRkPd If dAllw4l t (N-Xista not rot. the ng - wore hity godliap. Doualtl drow : gwandl,wil'If"lit. of tho, rv�w, but rot, tilt, Ill 111). ! bolinfit of Ilia many. 11f; 11mig-11, - Is 0I. thoy itr(! I-,)' Ho plentiful ,. not oppresslve,' but- bonefleent. flov- JI,A Mine 1)(Warlifinally, roo aritt ovilors flo riot rair, rot. their own like, J,ourgelf,ll pleasure, but for the well-being of � � Getting Bid of� thein Clieaply. A Certain man, a market gardenil er, with a family of four -aalighters, was most desirous to get Ills girls married as they became of . age. Ile watted till Sarah, the eldest, was liar Qw;n mistress, bwt, as &lie reached the age of 125, and Mary, the vecond doughlLer, too, became of age, and still no signs of marry� Ing them, Ithe father began to worry very- much. "Well," Ife GaId to tile neighboxv who wanted .-to know what Ile was going to ,do with all Ills daughtoro, "if any man will have one of my daughters, I will give him a 11,1u,nKliled with liar." Then tble, girls were crowded .With suitors, and finally Sarah wpsl mar- ried.. And the next day tht bride- groorn received from lite fatirefuln. , lawr-oAe hundred on,bbages. Jumped did 4olo. "I'm perfectly willing to (10 ally sort or work," lie argued, nolic held . ilia door open. "I don1b.ask youf to give, mo a. meall for-nothing.11 "You'll earn it, will you?" asked tUe hand I or thel hougo. "Certainly I will. All I ask for Is th'o opporbanity." "Are you. partioulax aboub the Work ?" "Not, in '.he least I 'Ary me at any blessed thing yotT jr,anb doing." . "Very well, My w1re's 4t of town, and I-vo got a, servant who lras been running ilia howe for a week- or sp, and I 1lih-ven't tile moral coumge to disoblargp 'her. Come In and work her out." "Lot me se� liar, air. rlI go to the back door and size liar ap." Ile was gone about two min- utesi, and when lie came b.%cX. he nearIy.earried the slide gates off Its hinges ill. his hurry to getf through. . RD didn't even stop Ili tIfo front yard, bat Ito lVe kept on- he turned III face to the craqctic� in the door and said;. ""fah14 you, very kindly, air, tbut I fijaa I�alu't hungry, ai�d Can (make tfiese old clothes do me vbry well till i3ekt suminerl" . Walited a 0hinese Song.* . Most of tile policeman in Australia aro Irlshmerl, whose getting for bum- oroifg blundering loses nothing of Its quality under the Southern Cross. Kara Is an Instance: Many ChInese . names are reminiscent of a bur- lesque ailld are probably merely bar- barian carlelitures of 'the originals. Of those F ong Fat, Ali Sit -and Ali Fee are the most common. . . A newly appointed drier In a county court was w-dored by the Judge In.a caso In which a Chinese was -witness to call for Ali Song. The son of Erin* looked P777100 and darted a,look at ther bench to try to discover If this ,was a colonial joke; but, seeing the judge as grave as anoundertaker, he turned to the audience and blandly Inquired, "Gintlemen, will any of you favor hie honor with a song?" Good, Sense and God's Go -ace. I have Peered into quiet Ilparlors," where the carpet is clean and not old, and the furniture polished and bright; Into rooms whore tbo chairs are neat and the floor carpetless: Into kitchens whore the family live and the meals are cooked Mid eaten, and the boys arid girls are as blitbe as ilia sparrows Ili tile tbliteli over. head, and X see Uat it is not sb much 'Wealth and learning, nor cloth. Ing, nor servants, nor toll, nor Idle. ness, nor . town, ,nor Country, nor station� as tono and temper, that rolider'llornes happy or wretched. Arid I See, to<), that In town or country good sense and'God's graea make life what no teachers, *or accomplish- mont * or means oil society, can make It -111601 opening stave of an ever- lasting phalm ; 'tile fair beginning of an endless existence 1, the godly, mod. est, -well-proportioned Vestibule to a temp)9 of God's building that shall. never dcloay, wax old, or vanish away. -Dr. John Haij� ' � , ,�-L_ ---.--. . � The Lancet credits tile' Popwo wagnifloont; constitution to Ills, open . air, fire when lie was Bishop of Peru- gja. Xu tbom days tile Pontiff wai# . . A great partridge hunter and Cxcoedk- Ingly fond or mountain climbing. it Is pr6j,,Ably true that moat of us sur- fer from lack of open air exorclam Muscles and hings lack the right kind of istimulus-that' to be got in rreg� air batlis, enjoyed whilo free from the caren of ,business. . . . � . . The Legislature of Quobee Is nior- I Ing to prevent the employment or e of age in Me - tortes. Ontario ,does better thais that. Quebec should go farther anti compel the sending of those chIldren to school. . I . Already there Is a Considerable Movement of Irrench-Canadlans from Lowell to their old homes in qut,�Ijeo. � - tind they are needed there, I q411'. . Soon after liar marriage to Na, poleon III. Empress 1-3agonl6 began to collect and file Important lot - tars from sovereigns, statesmen, sol- diers and other men or note. .$he � also gathered a grant juginy a ' on- vopirs of Mario Antoinette. Ifefolle tile Bingo or ilarle she had much of this property sent out or France and new. bho Ili liar possession ma- terialo for many interesting VOL- unies of Inside court -history. . There Is no barbaric splendor about � Me court of ZT,la ' pan nor does tile am- poror Insist on fantastic foinis of bornage. RD is just a plain Indl- . v1dual. His guests he receives stand - Ing, and Ire enters freely Into eon- versation wItIf. all. T,Iiero Is soared- ly co, subject, that does not Interest him or onei on which he 19 not well informed. A delightful host, It Is . his castoon to surround himself With -11t. clever men -men who are slililing lights of their prof esslons. EnglilOars, artiste, muslolans, writers, soldiers, sciontio-ts-overy class or personN Whr,b have w -on distinetlon�are wel- come �t the royal table, for it 'is Ono or tho'charactevistica, -or the ml- kado that In tile distribution or his favors be le thoroughly impartial. � . . . Maurice, Gran to to . I-lifig a story wbout a French singer who recent - Ly attended, a, receptlori'at ��ho home wf a lady' noi*a for hoe parsGont. OW-ness. Tile hostess tried to -eon- verse with the. Frenchman ln'his native tongue. He noticed that bar lack of. fluency -Iva& embarrassing hall, -and, with commendable pollie- class, exclaimed, "Pardon, madam; somewhat the French Is difficult for . YOU- But I -in) Mille to undo . rstand Year .meatiness it you will tile Eng- Uli speakJ1 . . * �Barom Attila Paganinl,L thegraud- son of the celellraited 'violinist-, is 6hOinig to leave to tile town of Genoa all the many mementee or tile great Paganlool. Of them there ape gveat numte . . . ra. They Include pr,-gentq from ma,ny kings and emperors and 'co - 1310110 V41uab!e autographs froin-dis. . * tillgUISIled men of Paganiniss time; - also all tile -works, both edlW;and UnedittA, of the great, violinist an.] several very valpablo violing anci Otbwl� ITIstrunionts--amons others Oil's rery ancient one on ,which Pagn,nint used to practice. I .Mrs. Julia O'MOOIe, of Boston, has the ,satisfaction of knowing that liar beauty is a matter 'of. court record. 8119 had beert awarded a verdict (if $20.000 against the Old Colony Street Railroad Compa,ny oil account of In - Juries sustained. M1118 verdict was set aside On appeal, the Supreme Court holding tl),%t tha� jury In the trial court had been "carried off their toot" through their admiration for ilia plaintiff. Alt.,,. 0'r400le will 0.-%,.I.y the ca,90 still higher. Yale UnIvOrBItY numbers anioncl; tile students taking ilia post-gradilato cOur-90 a Buddhist priest name -1 Yoh - Ino Shiba,ta. 90 10 4 goldlerf (Wid fought W16 great distinction .fill,: great bravery In the japil,nese'-Chill" I 0,110, Wall In 31194. He( recel*cd 'at tile LIOSO of the Ivivr a bronze modal, pre- aented br the Mikado himself. I I- ­ . 1. Tho work Go ancient . and roodern 001118, which the King of Italy in about to havo publi.-shed at his own I OxPerlaet wIll, It IN said, cost the Icing *-t40-0()0- ThO 601111% In tile vatnablo collection. owned by tilt, king nuin. box' 60,000 pieces. I . lk­� ,A_ -*A__1 __ %Ilia Lor(I Provost of UlaRgow, � .. � . . whose, Office CorrospontIff With that .. - I I .11 . . .. VERY SEASONABLI31 bf mayor In tills country, taltl --4t a Manor lieceiltly bow Ile was o,llll)ppd,, Countrymaxt--86o. here, young fel- Irtli I WAM' toll 9-1 t A, 0940oniLUle stilt. by n.n American sightseer. A patty ISAIMMarl (A, Jokor)-Heroos a pep- or tourists from the tjIlltP 'd statcH Por and salt suft, howsil that (10 ? we'" VIOW11119 tile spIloudid municipal I � . chambers in Gl,ftkigow, and wrro oslin- I MA understood. 'Aally ontlinkilahtle 4bout the great Chica.'ro Chronicle. I marble atti,ireaho, Tile Lord 1)1.ovost MrA A. -Whore - are y6n dour ? going happened to PUB and offered to gu:de I . - them A-bOut W11110 doing co he gave MrS. Z. -I. AM g6tng down to ilia orplmn aaylum to try. to borrow fjIX_ . them come Interesting Information � I about the rise and growth of Ills In- tg .11 elilldron, I I tereating city, As ha* was leaving olle NIVS. A.-GOOdilosis, graclonal What (10 you want WIth them? of tho Amerleall,so quietly alillpt, %I If Ilialf Mrs. Z. -I want them to Cry and doll.11, into Ills lf,an(l. TIje 1,1,0_ , (,lit. no In our tvard, There la, � W04 Vast ItR(l 110t recovete(I fron, ll.N man I do,n't liko, thinking 'of mov. 01111190d aotonisliment ("fill the Ainer- Ing next door. IcAlIN left the building. _-) C