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Violet's Lover
et,
It wets; wit a 1 listeaot evening, aua
Lore' Arlin:au bad eo contrived noit-
tera that Davey Lansdale was the
Mal aorta told het librerelf. lie wee
all that weal moat kind and eotesidere
ate ; he talkat to lane and won lite
leollas Iran forever. lint in everythiag
he put Divvy first, ate tbat
fic 0; le nil; it itiCetti,titnd all tit 0
lea! Veit done for aim. Ware !It
ewes wander that when be was gone
the men stood in little groupie each
one prating him? .
Fellse followeil eini to the carriage, ,
and saki;
atfer lord, your life is filled,. 00
people MY, with groat and gellea-
ous actions; but none could be Ito
great so generous, so noble as that
which you have done to -day."
al (have only done jusilee, niy, dear
boy." said tho earl, kindly. "Your
father was an injured man; x have .
tried to set him straight. Au reste,
L wanted a good agent, and I bave
found one."
"Yon eannot Make ligbt of the
deed," returned Felix; "It is a good
one. iely father appears to be a oew
ruari iteanIght ; there is a aght on
i hie face and fire in ids eyes that
I have not seen there for iong.
otionths. The naracle has. been
worked bee you —you lave nature -
ed •the faIsh repross,ell attaching to
Ilia name. I can Sauey:, hat
not tell you, what our home will be
like rto-night. My heart beats fast
avben I think of the mother and the .
Children there, my; lord. d am .not,
:very eloquent, and I am moved too
Inuch for words —I emu only: echo
'my father's request; collimated me
as you welt." ,
- The earl was more touched than
:he liked te allow by tbe emotloa on
ibis handsome young face.
• "I will make aim this one
promise; Mr. Felix Lonsdale:
if ever I want a ;service done, or
:want a. friend, I will come to you."
' "Thault you, my lord," reoponded
Felix ; and when tate earl drove otf
11103310 he knew that lie batt left ;some
of the happiest he,aate In England be-
' hind blmt 1 • = .
No wonder that they praised and
bleseei hint; he was a. kind-hearted
man, who knew how to use his late-
eoca in a ueble manner—one of those
.men who, to keep alive in the hearts
of the, people a, love for their rulene,
,do more than Jamey orators and
atateamen put together. . ,. '
What a night it was:. 'Oho vicar
,drove away aeon after the .earl had
kit; and then one by one the vont-
Doty dWIndled dawn to aemat twenty.
enrage would not let Darcy Lanedale,
leave thein—they had so much to 80,3`
it0 111ta, and were so anxious to 7make
up to lam for their coldnees; and
when the host grew anxious, they
ivould not separate until they had
sung "Auld Lang Syne" In chorus. e
Then they escorted father and eon ,
to Vale Noose, where ENO and Kate.
anxiously awaited them.
"I am quite sure," said Eve, spring- '
beg from ter seat, "that I hear %
them ; and that is Mr. Lonedale te
laughing—do you hear. Kate e• — '
laughing —and he bas never laughed ,
slave 'he trial i Now I know there L
18 good newae v
There was good news In very Irian, ;
and the pit; was that Lord Ailing- 1
ton was not there to see Kate clasp 1
her arms around her husbaters neck,'
,and sob cnit that elm always knew '
matter would eome right —that he
was so good Beam was sure to
make hie Innoceece clear. Presently.
she looked at him with tremulous
lips.
"Is it really, true, Darcy, that you
arr.‘ to be the earl's agent and. liege
a thousand a. year? 1 can 'lordly
believe that it is all true."
"It is true, :tate," be replied. "Eve,
my dear, wbat have you to eay to .
rue, my true friend—the one true
true friend who loved me well en-
ough to otter me her fortune if I
would take it, lege,. 1 ., Oleg fleece
forget that."
It had been arranged that Eve
should spend tbe night et Vale House,
so they sat around the fire until
tbey were quite ashamed of the hour,
and Felix repeeted every' one of tile
earl's noble words, while the two
ladies lietened in raptures; every
thne be paused they said, "Go on.
Felix," until lie assured theta that
he had repeated every evord.
"So it will be printed in
every paper in England 1" said
Kate. "Well, my only puzzle la
what could have leepired Lord Ate
liegton to do Finch n. land and gen-
erous action."
nano knew that Lady Mande had
liters the chief Instigator or it. but
that wee a eeeret he eever told; lie
kept it an his life. It woe Dams .ti
Leta:atilt- who answered Ps Wife's .'•••
question. ti
-My Jar Kate." he &aid- "Lone
Araegton late a. love of seeing Suet. t t
ice doce. I remember tirineri 1.,e;
raiV:11 hait the tzrgaty heeauce s•-iti-,: 4,.
wretig arta twpr, il:t.yszp 4f-, a toot t e
gatekeerer. It reeee re-nea reee see I.e
wire. mute reei tateeteatell teaat lane
rael veto eteare ettee trseri Itae.n.eestg o '' •
ieveoeyro toe egos":
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a f:-.Ilte,l',.:,4:7;•-,tii.-7;) L-'.4% 7...r",t ti.,:11-',;t1
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woo:el—zee le atta t et ealse z ',et, T CI:
tLf,ar ,O'1? t 5Z1 :!,°1 rvy ,,r,r4.4:il.,:i' a•• '
CI) PO CI:,,T• ';'7 ,_ 2.1 w !.i, trt.-wrii; •.$!i_1•:-' ,.
as to so...aloe t te eethe tad ieoe hor,
floe C..tin 7.,:t-.3 1,,,,ty*-4:..`1..- -I eat toe eez.i.s.
Caere 'wee eat •'l3 1. !l'itet .., 7.I.,t; ' •
01.4.247.y ‘I'tt,y i,,c,i;•.o, ''..t, "!Li.lii:1
reala rs or 'lee teetel foes eta, tee, , 1 •
had ateneasse I llitt-i fil I II N.,r.I.. il ;
of It'ig ,z,1)..1th teetiAil i.".., i:‘'if.! to. , .
turned to latesty lootisi4ile; f,
his platm onee move rareato 13:6
townsmen, 1,0 went briside to Led .
fro from his °Mee, ls9 woripri i;z1u3 ; 1
at bia biteiness, the tie the tame r ]
back one by one to tise office, citel ! ,
far inoro than ite aneieut glory re.
turned to the house .of Lonettale ta 1
Sera 7
Kate could not test until She hoe t
1
saen the earl in order to thank • $
idm, unit the little lade event over • t
to Brantaer Towers and asked for I
tin interview. She tried to thank . I,
him In a dignified, matronly Ostia I
ion, and ended by falling on her
fames and klesting• his hotel, tare
emit to the earies confession and
delight. It ;woe a new life for e
them alit anti the warmth of
elle-reed and brightened theM More
Muth- ativiiiiliji; hail etre, .1101e be- ._ 1
fore. 1
, Tite• ilav eame when litteey tones ' I
dale pat tau arm .lovingly oe hie ; I
tonal. ,sisoulder and Neill ; • i
!. "1)0 not Think, l'ene, 4hat IS thet 1
teldet of 111 I( till:rides en.1 my pov-
erty 1 itave ghee no thonght too t
'yiso. I too thaw elle beet T Pan f tor 1:
.:011 bi v,ivii.,.; pet So =eh work I
a
irately whieli itbe acquired atterWard,
A
Marlon of Women, than to weak., MID V ' Duty
it it eo wet). tatr
etile weak lit t t i
Kite buried her tiate In her
waasier tMende t
is ers
' eeete, I did uot mean to pain you
; Violet," Jet Bala. "Do not cry. Still,
clasuld late to anewthat yott love
nte. No umu 4voUIt Uo to thill); that
his wife had mewled him for Ms
money.'
After that little scene Lady Cline-,
nixdid lett feel quite so sure or her
hureauul, awl began ter stolid a, little
In 2tIr0 ot War.
*1 *
The gay lirrnvil reinItai miglit b
"So an gay tee it woeld, Sir Owon wool
not remain. Inv1tee:03a poured i
nean lane and Ids arautiful youn
that eou. 1'4,111 Ifave na tittle to net woo . 1 0 it 1 ot 4oceilt thew or
gret your lost tore." , is w n i 1 . , .
Of las neve reeolvert waS to IP 1
"
Mr dear father, I Flinn regret
lier until I die." returned Felix. Revalue at Olirtstmast and to Rug
, lane. he was' deterieleed, to go. I
"The young alwaYe 'think bath tile"' i vein Vielet pirailea that
love and their sorrow Gars:Moe
imm"tal• 1 et Cliristmast wattle be tillia He IOWA
will say now, what I have never said oil at the notion.
I
before, beetatee I thought it would =e-elo Oleo t• gimp bill where / at
pain you.; I thought taw woe not Oleiet," he cried. "That ehowa hot
worthy of smell love- aS 7ours. Sae little yoa anow ma 1 Moat fill III,
had nothing but a beautitia !atm to testae with visitarre of my own chew
recononena her; lier soul was ioi, ing—and I promise, yo. Vat we elm
beautiful, lier heart was aot true. 1 uot epencl oiu- amyl in entglit
Tile time will .come when you. will „ paluieet
say that yen had a fortunate es-) That was the Ilitet dieeenitiOn be
cape. I pray Heaveu that it may tween Violet Wel her husleand. 1411
be so."' wetuld tale have remeined longer, ba
But Follx looked grave; the world Sla °we'll woss tim.1 Gr •Ittri•e' Ir
:inlet opine to on end before he could 11404 Nnglitab 4cel'te, Englieh 11°411
che
mid lattgliels er.' He wax Omar
P0� moinen
hes a silver lining to that cloud—
the cloud of Ms mislaced, unliaPPY that Vtolet should tar one
tote. Pteleunie to lilte Perla It was unbear
CHAPTER XXVIII. of, lie oald, that any Englisli woina
"ehould find Ch.rietruas at hoinettlui
Latly Chevenix wrote -a long letter And that wree the first time that Vio
home, teillug her soother bowl greatly let Mir hint in a, roge. He rover
elle was enjoying Paris—how She bad lonely—not atelier—that-was to corn
ixan to one of the state balls at atter on. . 110 (teetered the what
tho Tuileries, and how. the emperor roce of women toolleb And Idiotic
on her dee, made all
had danced ivith her—tialenataltifilress. Irioaneu-ed ,!avii'd :geld::: rhoe:th7p0,:ttns .:
a glad to eseape from his presenc
Litford envioua by telling th in
how her 'elear child „Lady ---e— 1 "•1* am not my own raletress, alto
nix." was enjoytng herself in Paris =
and what a favorite tato was at the Meot,nelinetfoerVrtirfeltociete'alacht`tont"eefiltutoele
Imperial Court,
' Italie a. nuteter." .
Sir Owen was very kind to Violet see did not like the idea. She ha
in those days, and she was so com-
pletely dazzled by the novelty of boon so free and unfettered all he
life that it wits new to ter to be un
all site saw that she never remem- , der eontrol She had et to tear
leered Felix, except to congratulate ' that Sir Owen bad. the obstinacy of
herself on her own good sense in Itwenty men, and that when he had
hating given him his conge. Some , one° set his mind upon anything he
slight indications of impatience 1 would carry it through. Her wiebes,
made her 'think that Sir Owen bad :` caprIces, fancies. and destreo would
a certain amount ot bad temper, ' have about ea 'tomb effect upon lam
u a present he 'had shown none as sun3mer waves had upon n, wen* '
to her—indeed, she thought lane far f tiler -beaten rook. .
better than lie had represented 1 Site had a satnple of this when ;
Iihnself. Ile had told tier that he ; they reached Calais on thelr retorn
gambled and drank. She had seen , to Englatel. It was noe wet weather,
nothing ot these bad habits; she i but there had been a terrible gale, '
was too inexperienced to detect ,' and tile sea waa rough. Violet was
that he had placed a restraint on 1 a bad sealleir and When oho heard
lamselt matfett might break down the surf beating• on the shore alio
any day. . 1 begged of tier bueband to delay their
She did not like hint very- mettle 1 passage at least twenty-four hours.
Although; he was a baronet and a She was se afraid, she said, of a
man ot wealth, he was not a thor- •, 1'0°0,1 sea'
ough gentleman. That elle most l ge laughed. It was ral.nonsense—tae
have known. Thorough gentlemen sea •erould not hurt her. No one eyer
are men of honor—and theman who heard a an aceldent to the Dover
steals the promised wefe of an- anti. Calais boats. .
other man can hardly be placed in 1 She alletv;ea that ; hat the passage
y. She found that Sir matte Ilea, very ill. Woula he .not wait?
that categor
Owen was coarse an his manners, { It you. axe ill you will 59031 b3 welt
coarse in las speech'. She often, again; the whole paasage does not
elan In those early days, shruelt cocopy•w,o mum. You umo bear i
from him, saying: i tee other people doe'
" You teak so strangely, Owen -1 1 "I did not think you could be eo
do not understand you." unkind to me, Owen," ahe meal, pit-
"%leen you must have home lessons. i e°13a1Y`
my charming wife," he woeld an- 1 'I ant not 'unkind ; but I warn you
fairly that 1 haye very little patience
A Vowing Tribute to the
' Sterling Worth of Dr, Agq
new's Catarrhal Powder.
"When know Joie tiling worthy ofreemin
inatilation constant it my duty to tell it,"
entre Rey, amnia Manioc -It, ef Bamberg, Pa.
" Dr. Ag318$17'41 Cot tuvlial Pewter bee aged
moot catarrh or eve Tema staneing. It is
certalnlyiengatille. Meet. The Mat tie-
d plicatiou beuenteil mein Ova suluntee." 33
a
g ne Aimee; Plitt cure the liver end stanch. tee
Eeep Your Era Open,
(Toronto Telegtama
o • It is no happy-go-lucky' business this
e. ever present necessity or evrethng the
perils that beset on the streets of
11, a busy eity.
V Haste to eeteli a cur or to ernes the
0 streets in front of a ear is the great
;,• source of danger and death.
41 If people would make it a ride never
g .to cross a dangerolia street mail they
eau see the track clear in front of
▪ them both ways; if people 'would re-
t member to take vire of their lives
O even while they are hurrying for a
o ear, there would, surely be some re-
dy143tiOn in the munlat of tragedies
•tti hearts.
ttsunw bring the aclie into so ncny
1, Itching Pik:M.—Dr. Agnew's Olutment
- le proof against the torments of Iteeing
e riles. Thousands of testimonials of ewes
effeoted by lts use. No case too aggravat,
' Mg or too long standing for it to soothe,
e comfort and eure. It cures in front 8 to
• nights, Sti cents, --05
STEEL CONCRETE S'fANDPIPE
AT MILFORD, 01110.
all," Sbe said, with dleoontentei
r :A. eteeleconcreite Strtndpina waS
, recently constructed for Milford,
Ohio, from the designs id uncer
tree ituperinteudence life. L.
Barr,- of Batavia, Ohio. Tile systen!
tte veinforeing the concrete le
knowe as the Weber syletetus anil
makes nee of email steel tees for tbe
geinfoeement. Tito etamdpi e is
eighty-one lfeet bigh from
the base to elle roof, and the demo -
shaped root bas a rise of 8 teat,
making the total heiglit above tlie
foundation of 8a feeteThe minimum
inside diameter, is 14 feet feet. For
the low.er 30 ;feet the wall is 9 Mabee
thick; tor tlie Merl; 25 feet the thick,
flees is 7, inches, and the upper 'eec-
then of tbe wall is 5 'neatest thick,
tbe reduotiona in thickness being
made- on the outside. ' The ontside
emaciate ef the wall is perpendicular,
Tho foutdation octagbnal, With
an inecribett diameter ext 20 feet, and
It Is 6 .feet deep. The concrete for
,thefoutolaticsn woe Mixed in the prot
.portion • of I part cement to 7
pal se gravel, 'while the concrete for
the well Waalmade of 1 part cement
and 3 parts clear sat
wer, latglangly, following np the
remark by epeeele that was anything with the caprices of women. As for
trt eefined. i . . . , their other non,sense,. I should never
atat was done in good humor;
'_ t 1 boar It. A man cannot be expected to
vhat he could be 'when, the humor go on honeymooning forever. That
touted he had yet to find out. kind of 'thing lean over new, and we
_Ise oho r.ot love him—she never enede I may as well take oar proper places.
Ite least pretence of loving bine sim, lane 14 to be master, a,nd I tell you,
wag kind to Lime elm tried to talk (lootlitty6ettr.rttnakile-ye ittplin'ytotieinIntienneldtrthak),et
0 leen, to onnote him; she obeyea his nue evet shall gat along 1111 right.
vl'il'ea, alai nladt lwreelf 11107 anti- "Diavert not, macaw° shalt not agree."
tble anti eliarniltig—not beeauee 1:Ite Th,.1.- were not ;cry 1 Wigan t woreo
ore, I him, but because he woe the for a bride of only a. few -weeks to
I10113133 of proeuring her all the lux -
icy, the magnificence, the pleaeure clioeenye. iimSe thought* over them for
. 1
hat elie Low enjoyed. In hie coarse "Felix would never have ,spoken to
vay li. t felt , .
las brought her home one day a ! Illa In that fashion,' eive said to her-
eon. "Bet I must Obey. 'There 19 no
set of sapeldres so brilliant and Wit) for it—he le supreme master."
rare that she cried oat with rap- 1 Phe was very 113 eressing the Chan -
it -re when she saw them. I net; but: Sir Owen only laugbecl.
"Titere are nosap-Aired finer than Sea,sickness was a met of jet to aim.
teem," he remarked. 'What elo you. He never dreamed that hitt youtig
lay for them, 'Violet ?" - wife would resent the laughter, but
ef say 'Thank yoe,' witit ail my she did. When they landed at Dover
tearte' she erica,
"Ie that all, Violet ?" - t rate woula not speak to him. He might
be master, Elbe said at herself 'a bun -
'What more can I say, except that , dred times over, but no man Should
700. aro good, kind and generous?' " laugh ttt her.
" Can you Melt of nothing °Lead "You are sulking with me," he
Violet ?" he asked. , , said, laughingly. "Alt, My Lady Cliev-
She iooked Puzzled. . . mill:, yon will find that a . losing
" I cannot, indeed, Owen ; but / gaine. I do not think there Is a
will say anything you wish me to peteon in all England—man or wo-
esty."
He terned away impatiently. t , inaneewho eati sulk so long or mo
I thoroughly as I can mystilae and
"If you thought any set form of that she fount), to beeperfectly true,
words, any pretty phrttee, would I Neither of them had the faintest
please me you would use it—I am
quite sure of that." idea. of sett-contra:At was a thing
With the brilliant sapphiree in one unknown to either of . them—so they
of her horde, she looked balf wist- reached Garewood without exclitteg-
leg a Word on the journey. Their coin -
fully at him. The man who hoe it ing home was quite unexpeeted. eon -
in hie power to make buth presents
80111033133r80111033133r there was no rejoicing. It
as this was worth any ameout of W418 night, too, and cold. Sir Owen
patience. was not well pleatted at their re -
"1 wintid say anything to please Neaten, tatheugh be 'had eXpressly
you, Owen," are silk!. forbiddea anyone to write.
Ire beoleed into her fair facet 1 Bat Violetee spirits rose again when
"1 know ;you would," he returned ; elm found berself In the magnifieent
'lea it hat; Iseror oenurred to you mansion,. Mtge all, her husband might
U throw :4 OW arras round me' neck be coarse and bad tempered,
ne kose me. and—and roesay, —Thank but elle was mistrese , my darling.' a of those
, euparb rooms. This Was bet' house -
ease sJirtink from ban with a little Site WV/ to live. In the midst of all
tee 510r. j,i,s dark face was 80 0103,0 ,. ON luxury, with troops of Ilveried
ce hers. :prrants at her can. Still she did
1 lave reotitteer," hit K414, " that I not eae to herself now that It was
33;a axe: ailwaf,x ready to thank me . all hers. She was beginning to un-
reart 1 toang yen any of the telly deretand that ter her everything ile-
teette teoeteteh6.1 meek—you aro pteeed on the humor of her huto
ear_ tooste sereo.tele. &tie sicver grilse, leitel. It was llot at Item but elle
• • eeetots, _lea? -tee 11..avi) teen rear- was at liberty to onjV It. Silo
3 ,;3.1.+0, ,,Yfi 1 ek.11:: tf, rtie and kis4- was az: pfeaseil that alr Owen recove
t ote see geor frees, total ':e eyed Lie good humor, anti the first
' -- ' ) dar so. ,,e-3" " ; 4 and r vegaing they spent together at team
Ste ceopettee las tattle Vp,04 W440 POrtlaP8 the happleat
et, k.. I they ever had there.
XINO EDWARD'S TRAVELS.
The lloyaf 'Yacht Being -Oot 'neatly
ta 'Jame.
Tbe Roe%) yaelzt Vietorlit anfi Al-
bert hiliS just been docked at Ports-
mouth, for an overhaul and refit, and
oleo is to be reatlY for sea by Marelt
1. lt ie understood that the Vie torte,
And Albert will be required About the
middle of next month hy the King
tor A cruise the Mediterranean.
and that His Majesty intends to pay
L e visit to the King and Queen of tho
fielleues at Athens. It in ruinoretl
thaft the ICing'e ornise will terminate
at Venice, and that ite ssiII proeeed
thence elireot to Copenhagen for the
family oelebratIon IN King Chris-
tiana; eightet-slxtli birthday 011 dawn
$4 If the state or public attairs should
render It inexpedient for the King
to go to tlio 4)fe41iterratiottn, he will
probably go instead for a caul :e in
home water, anti tile royal ,yacht Will
carr.y Ilis Majesty. to Copenhagen and
book. The 'Victoria and Albert will be
required About April 22 :to conveS
their itiafentleS Irani Holyhead *.o
Kingstown, ivitere elle will remain
until the oonclualon of the royal visit
to Irelalea 071 April 80 Or May 2.
Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
Endurance of the
Yaks, Which aro the 'beast of bur-
den in Thibet, are very eure-foeted
and tvall carry a load of more than
200 pounde yeefely along the steep-
est lellelde. They can exist on the
.ecantiest grass, but grain food
Salta - them for a IOW) days only.
Eight miles a day Is' good average
work. A recent traveler tried leath-
er boots ,r,or las yaks, without sue -
cam Tame oinks aro . white, black,
gray and brown, aed ail, ilntormed.:
tato gradatione of these colors. The
aald Yak 19 Invariably Week and in
early ,spriing Ids winter -coat al-
most sweeps the ground. set imeh
,iteaeo'ns wad and tame are almost
indistIngulshable, and a story is
taetloAitit1)Oitertr,pii i
btrfchgIc0wrbagga;ani:
I: by inlstake, ,
I Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
_
Trouble That Rats Cause in Patagonia.
(Boston Transcript.)
A scientist exploring Patagonia says:
"The impassability of ,Petagonitt mud is
. proverbial." You menet walk through it
• and it takes a sturdy mule to =gyve
through, More often thau not it is caus-
ed by the burrowing of a tailless rat
known as the tuett-tueu. , Acres upon
acres, amounting to square miles eve%
t of otherwise sound and wholesome ground,
i are undermined by -this indefatigable
little pest. He liolds te country as noth-
lam to shift the scene of his nightllab:
y
ingelse. holds it, until the advent of
sheep or cattle (which lie heats) induces
0re. .
!. Cest 10 Coats—nut worth a dollar a
vial. This Is the teetimony of hundreds
I who use Dr. Agnewa Liver Pills, They ale
' tio sure, so pura so pleasant and easy act-
ing. Tbe denutud for thie popular raver.
I8egulator is so great it is taxing the makers
to keep bp with ft. -90 - • ...
.... ...,
• A carious Dog Tax:
"The raielhe absorb alcohol, and
iso, no matter bare muesli, one drinks,
, ef Ite will eat aaleins continually,
not less than thiee Or lour to
each. 'glass of beer, for example,
they will prevent the alcobol . 'easel
being taken up in the bloodt and
thus preserve a. state at sobriety."
In Brussele tite dog tax is mane
a.geed on a very berd eystein, tlogs
being taxed according to their 'Value
instead of at a fixed rate. The
varioae stiburbs hare different rates,
tdo, so that ' a 'man living at tex-
°nee pays peatins A trifle less for
hie dog than he .would if he eliad a.
house in tioisfort. A rich Belgian,
Alla WO tweed ainong his friends>
as being a, trifle "near," as • the
Spoteh oay, awned a very valuable
dog.. 'When looking about or a
house inf the caidtal he 'selected One
to the (District Where he would have
to payethe leapt for • hie dog.. 'Un-
fortunately hie eleverneas. was tuts -
aimed on this accost* tor bis Work
flay at .scime cliStance frinn his
home, and the sums expeialed , for
cab itistrveadraiez itaix.iari 'made up. for
tee
,
atinard's Linitnent Cures Dandruff.
. tittle Things That Tell.
'It' is the, little tillage Or life 'that
istandpdpe proper Was waebed. with
neat cement grout and Om top was
trowelled smooth.
Mae 10 aelnacaned with lx1 1-$
Inch steel, fees bent into rings with:
the ends laerpel about 6 inehes.
These lenge nre set about 3 inches
from the mite*, ,surface 07 the wall
,and are beld In place by perpendi-
dleular tee it spaced about 18 Inches
apart, to which tho rings are feet-
' elle() by. wire bands.—Engineering
and Building Tteeord.
' e:11 • ' • "•••4"'' 40'5 (113 tbe 'merrier Sir Owen tomtit a
e,,e-
°I. 174'1:1-1 hig,die.d flange that required hie ritt
tette ea? , leas ;oat, • etton rievertlieleee, be tvaii aleo
'Veeo.astfui Motet his soling tvire.
t ; 1.0a w43. ohe to eee your mother
'1;0. „Yr) • A fatter, lereaete• be sald. "Order
eeetee. tee eery -sage syben eaat like. I can
, to o,,, g eet taitta Ion. bat I will come for
, • 2 '"e;▪ .E - • t -h- • ''" a V011 teazel- some prettents for
..t. sem ,o VI% tt-'• ir:•;11 '
169 41, I`J"il' 411 .3°21 tItt
ete ease pa Af•,1 .7);,• ;; x:A• 1 ."14 t•IJO arsswereit,
ae, era e event, etaa toot., 21.. eviettinly 433 bin.. IL
oet ego, ate. toe) ooe ; ogs sot , eeie ear loot tleit sit:eat/0r marriage,
t 4.7 3,1 1.-23.13 motel have liked bine to bo
• aedl 'e • sea rot ette, otse eete, s, coal; Otto bet elte woes begionIng to
e '*'- 8 Wa te.e masa not Inter-
-ea o solve oe..ey oat „ea Witt: tett arraegemeata She
Ote. ta(4. 1.1-1581 staYing:
5;1,, 7..0,1,/.2 • gni:isg, It tia, 'KWh MOM.
nateard, alLPM 31; 1 la-tork tate teal if .Vdij Vigth vie, Owen."
?If.ViO 11.14.4k 4-,444A,..1. 110, ;TOO Virtafft not • lot
felted theo;no tier rtoe33 toot eo-„tlo eon:teed, erereleeslyt "7330 only
.01 3033' Lilt peet reets.r $11313.ti 111131 pow mother
•erteaft. terrible eoinection tirit, eta teed latoe 4 teneli to talk iihout
hoagh elle wan leat•ruell to 1114 k tiett 1 reully (1,314 not stand it,
Lath Ioveci roliv L3313341/11e Atilt, I 1,141 kt.ow—Y (waif' Hof, OulePd, 1
;41itt trembled ILE: 4.00 ntietveree . tettl an 'tam in the eeessing, (3101
" Vete eoi ki3Ow Tame you, (twee." wilt drive yoa baek Nene."
ethe knew the worier were rater. Kite knew that ill SaY illOre WW1 hi
.113 the was it,o, frightened to Ray be sante toreleee, 80 she made the
tilything host vif the arrangement. After all,
"1 anew you nualit to love ewe" • teem were inany aellgb te before
IP here is no her. Pim hall a imperil (minima!,
zniteretroading n woman— fair &Ming taintistel walt eoetty
e hot tharaeterietie of the e0v. Stile the groat Wortlatt lintSterfareeili —
1-11611141 Wit like to thiek that you Jed 8110 ivan to wear that fur the
market nee r (PP nlY 3311,7l07, awl for Melt time. Iler 'wart beat tie elm
iethinte Plea, 1ii,1 eou, %Meet tateielit nrtlie pieasnre of delving
She watt not elever at leteg, alg in ber magnifluent earriage
hough Met 30111 broken a !noble througb the qtreetit Of Telford,
eart 1y hor weakneste, Nile luta tiot dr -vatted in Parisian eostilnie.
(To het tkaltIraled,)
ionek, ready 14w33131riff
1 Neglect a ough and contitaff .
consumption.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure Tigit.ung
cures consumptiem, but don't
leave it too long. Try it now.
- Your money back if it doesn't .
. benefit you. •
Prices: S. 33. WELLS &Co. 301
ate Mc. Torouto,can: •
DOlv'T MARRY THIS GM.
Who is lazy. • •
Who is a flirt.
Who cannot control her temper. -
"Who dislikes children and animals;
Who is not neat and tidy in her dress.
Who is deceitful and iS not true to
her friends.
Who fusses, fumes and fidgets about;
everything.
1Vhose highest aspiration has never
soared above self.
Who is amiable to stators and "horrid':
to her family.
Whose cilia interests in life are dress
and amusements=
Who lacks thrift, and has no idea of
the value of money.
Who cannot bear to hear any one but
herself eraised or admired.
Who thinks more of making a fine ap-
pearance than a fine elutraeter.
Who is coarse, imperious and domin-
eering in manner and conversation.
Who oever thinks that her mother
needs an outing, amusement or lethal's°.
IVIto humiliates serviette by snapping
at them or eriticiting them before guests.
Who approprietes the best of every-
thing for herself, Ithd hi- thoughtless of
°tIllaegt. themes in the heighb of fashion
When going out, but does not MO how
she looks at home. --0. S. Malden, in
Somas.
j was cured of it had ease of Chip b
NttNARD'S LIXIMENT,
Sydney, C. It C. r, LAcitm.
was cured of loss of voiee by
ltiNARD'S
Yarmouth VITAS. I'LTIMMER.
was Cured of Sciatica Rheumatism
by 'SIMARD'S LINIMENT,
Burin, N�d. LEWIS S. BUTLTat.
often do the most rohichlet, so that
it 4y:ho00e5 one to look out fr tri-
fles and demo noteitrig unintrottant.
A mau wit o Wain pettily attraOttd by.
a girl, and wo.t1,1 probably have fall-
en In love wittt her, if tome Mete
Jiang had noc Intervened, told one
of his Intonate r. i it. Wto 310.1 13j
that his attentions were <listen-
tinkted, that ilea little habit of
laughing at the, end of each remark
waS the wedge that first started
the rift within the lovers' late
Which, "widening blowly," made
• the music mate," so tar as he was
cone ern ed. Almost eveeyone has
ono Or more little personal habits;
more or leSs annoying to his 0880.
elabeg, Of Willett he liltriself le quite
one° n eelOtts.
"I e10 lidsh Selina X wotild, not •
begin JO hum a time In the Wattle
of a tonveretteen," eala one of her
friends. "It is very imitating and
shotvs that BOO la 1101. t 114.41g OA
1itt8t attention to anything that I
ain rAying. Xt certainly not oom-
plimettary, nelet I Immo beritel a, num.-
bee of prOple speak &boat lt,
Somo-
4100 really ought to tell here'
Tinfortunat ly, howev r iin.t retire
one, never will. Wenil (Balite to be
told of our faulte, Lena tbet taek of
toreretion I ala Ottgratertli One.
There are other little Wayne that
are even woree than Omits- ot nine-
ner—uripitaetint little tralte whIelt
leeeato nil urcOnse tat I hat whi 11
are exeeedingly tleirlinsutel 1. le
not Mame-eery tO welly the little
teleke that ill. Olio's sensibilities.
;.iveryierte has j...ticed gni!'" trilitt
•trillee In 0' 11' nialiough he him.
/*it feels; perfectly #'l;that he has
it seek 1(1'0 yricettslciii—Dlow York
ttiburte. • ,
1
Small Coin t Brighter and Iftewer, - t
tPhilatlelpalit litter(l.)
"Have you noticed the iMprovea qual-
ity of Ilia koinS now fa fin:elation?"
asked the trolley ear conductor, tie lie
milled n liandful of bright, pennies,
nieltele anti (Uwe teem his poeket for
inspeetion.
"We due to an effort; on ibe part, of
the Goya went to put better liteney into
arculation by la -ailing the wont ana
sltiny pieees front \Odell the imereesion
of the die lute 'amine effareil. I've
milked for the past two years a eteadv
Iffiriades Liniment Cures Burns, eta
XIOSO A 1.1/AVAI.'`'S,
Attractive metal kioslot are being
erected at the entrenees of the 'Nem'
York subway,
Lots of ratt. '
11 utast seem like a vontimmus Fourth
OI' ;rely orolool Ppri'„ Arthur.
- -
improtement 11119 reepeet. —
lianking inetitutione now throw aside
the reins that show &aided traces, of
wear, and the 'creation, Deplane& re-
rateme tlieNe uith itew 0110s. In Eng -
lend a moiled batik note ie untaloon.
The paper money it ahvaye new and
Mete being te Whet before it teatimes
wmn. lts getting to let flea way in
this tountry with our small voila,"
There are very few cleans,
ing operations in which Sunlight
Soap eannot he used to advent,
age, It makes the home bright
and dean, 10
The Manufeeturer's Advertising.
The experience of a manufecturer 18
intercati»g: 'Jt 1 could get my monthly
mailing, mai into the right betide, 1
could camel to rely on it mainly for iny
advertising. But there's the rub. I found
it expedient to use the newspapers in
order to get the right persons to apply
for the cards, Tben I found I could in-
clude the essential matter in my newt
-
paper advertisement. Hence, while my
eard is still valuable, my newspaper an-
nouneements are indispensable,"
$50,00 to California
and Return
Via' the Chicago, Union Pacific 4 Worth!
Western Line, from Chicago, April 23 to
May 1. Choice of routes going and re-
turning. Correspondingly low rates from
all points. Two trains e day froM Chi-
: cap through without change. Daily and
personally conductea tomist mutt.
same. Write for itinerary and full pee -
tattlers aegarding special train leaving
t Chicago April IL Bennett, 2 East
King. street, Toronto, Ont.
Nothing Left to Break.
(Scraps.)
Mrs. Wiggs—Cook bite only broken
one Welt to -day, dear.
'• Mr. Wigge—That's better. How aid
that happen?
Mrs. litiggs—at was the last one.
Lifebuoy Soapealieinfectant—is strongly
recommended by the medical profession as
ft safeguard against infectious diseases. 22
Chicago a Health Resort.
(Boston Globe)
Chicago is the bealtbiese large city
in the world. Foe years Berlin bas been
a close wood. to Chicago in the compe-
tition for a low death rate'but London
has now supplanted her. Loudon's es-
timated population for 1003 is given as
4,013,812, with a death total of 72,100,
the death rate per thousand therefore
being 15.62, ,Chiengoes estimated 'mid-
year population was 1,885,000, with a
total of 28,920 deaths, including the Iro-
quois Ore niakiug the death
rate per thousand 15.34, or only 2.7 per
cent. less than in. London,
Great Service to New York
The New York . Central affordsexcel-
lent service to New York, Boston and
points in the Eastern States. See ,your
tieltet agent: for full particulars.
She Was a Hustler.
(St. Louis Star.)
"George," said the leap year girl Who
meant .business, "I lore yen dearly.
Will you be my husband?"
"Why—er—this is so sudden," stem-
meeed George.. "G -give me , time to
think,"
"Well,' she rejoined, as she looked at
her wateh, "think quiek.'The last car
is due in afteen minutes."
ISSUE NO,
, lowtropotmokeori
MM
„. W18010'8°8 tkoettatig 11110k4 I
be Mkt for Children leatitiao
scietlis tile child, Hottene tee mune. (313318Wi;vt '
49110 Mad 18 1110 lortm
st tetly for plarrhout.
AVANT/M.—A annVANT;
lageest wagee paw; anneatable
110100. Aildress or apply .30 W. Itoltott,
Damliton, Una
. „
Any t.atly Can Make Easily
$ia.00 to $20.00 weekly by representing UR
Oa her locality In ber ;male thne The poet -
thin Is pleasant and prolitable 104 yeer
round. 18111 gladly send particulars to any
lady who May need to make some meney,
and will convince you that this is no
1.1013. 14103,31871,18071, Mee Davidson, tire wee 60, lirantfore,
Ont. Mention title paper.
Tito Tedeltendellt COAL 7111101£0, Mae In..
enainee Company, Toronto, Camelia
APelleations will be reeelved for Ontario
Agencies at leading towns and villages. 44,
dress head Mike, 2-1 King street west. Chas,
yenaorman, preadent reel einnaglee
pewter; Wm. Orate Superintendent.
BUSINESS GUIIDE
tells all about notes, receipts, mortgages,
leases, deeds, wills, property exempt front
seizure, landlord and tenant, ditches atm
watereourses`etc., one agent sold e7 copies
in three days ; (311081101 1(01(2 88 in a week;
French Ottani now ready; outfit 25e - order
outfit to.day; It ma eattetectory money
refunded, The I.. Nichols cc., Limited,
Toronto. 7deation this paper.
•al,"..TREME211111P
ts LONG NIP)
A POPULAR CORSET FOR 1904
ST -011,15
253
11. ;1. I, 11 1 lJ&16 IL,;8111063411 Oi1.11111N1
NO BRASS EYELETS
le3ara.4.111i1.01 .4 4iieltg6
MANUFACTURED OieLa
RUSH OR,
.^ mew. A)
i u3I; 6 ati14.1EILAI.SiOWI.M.14*0
• When He Fell Down.
(The Standard.)
Un—Won't you let me give you jiat
one kiss before I go? '
just oee satisfy you?
lie—Yes, darling. •
She—Then 2 wona give it to you.
bEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED .
by local ameicatione as thee menet -reach
tile diseased portion of -the ear. Thereto onlx
Otle 1V117 te.ettre denerese, end ehatis hreoe.
stautlaual remedies. Doufnetis is caused by
au inflamed condition of tite,mneous lining of
kiluitachlau Tube. When the; tube IA In.
flamed yon have a rumbling Boned or imper.
feet hearing, anti when it is cutirety closed,
Deafness is tile result, and unless the Mania-
mation Call betaken out and this tuborestor.
ed to its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever', nine eases out of tett aro
.caused by Catarrh, which is nothing ban
ut
inittuned condition 01 1(20 11111130310 surfaces.
We will give Otto Hundred Dollars for. tow
130843 of Deafness (caused by,eatarrh) tha
(31303101 3)13 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.8004
for circulars, free.
F, .T. CTIDNEIX CO., Toledo,()
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Ball's Family Pills for Constipation. "
Origin or the Word "Tariff."
The Word "tiff" says the Wool-
ininster Gazette, is derived from the
Seatileli town of Tarifa, ,whicli woe
the 0:0310 givittr to the plane Where
the Ilaeorish tteneral Toth` lanaed In
710 A. D. from the Notab, of Africa,
with a small fere% to make a pre-
liminary rald on the coast of Andals
usta, preparatory to the, overthrowl
of Spain by the Mors, It Waft at
Tarifa that the conquerore We -Muted
Ia table of Customs regulotions, or
"tariffs," frem the duties etillecten
est the port. As III the ease of mealy
1 other of the older Spanish tawins,
, Tarlfa4 Which Is the southernmost
I town of Europe, is hill of 'quite
Micorish aspect.
Raise Every Chick
Your Hens Hatch
Zudigestion• kale ntore chickens
than any other disease. When
chicks begin to droop—look peaked
and thin—won't eat—it's due to oirert
' feeding or wrong feeding. 8eason the
food with alesere' latsetel Poultry'
Spice if you watt to raise plump, strong,
'
vigorous poultry,
'teen tones the stomach—regulates the bowels—keeos
-eacialekens, ducks and turkeys fat and
, healthy—makes bens lay all winter,
nocl young pollets early layers—and
alesere Iticeral Poultry- Spice is
insures fertile eggs.
6oFtakat
a relish—a tottic—that is indispeusible
to the fanner who wntoto make oney illiffirS
amtr
out of his "chicken yard."
Write forillustmted booklet. You'll
find it ihteresting from cover to cover.
AYERS ROYAL SPICE CO.
Niagata Falls, Ont. Et N.Y,
GOLD EVERYWFICNC
,
teeto.,--o--4-tett
- Use
FIBRE WARE
Can ha had in Ttiftg, PAILS, WAS -14 1114.51N.34
tlILK 1N3O firAOLII PAILS, ETC.
Prow any firitt.citsis deafer.
Of:V`14
10Fil;
0i1Q6PS1SEA4II55-
F,qVIOTOtrOs..
1.4reas$,.
•
A ItIontitetent or Eats-.
Tatrougliont Corea a number ot
monuments; nre still etanding tvitlelt
ditto front tho war of 192, when
'Toren hivade,d Corea With 800,00a
Men. "Milliuments of Bars,"
a. they are relied, mark the burial
rinetin of the 14,000 ears which wore
nut latent the heads; of the 2'orealti
aR trOphir..11 Of lictor,v. Thbra tire
tunny of these nmnionente In anpan
telese, for Homo ot theme gruesome
relics Wore triketi home by the eon.
queries.; army.
4•081140,015.
Canary Bird and Bullfinch 1V1illitery.
Them hes been a run -oit ram bade
skins end plumegit for !tidiest hats thie
winter. fine 'young Indy wore Whet, I
M11)1)0Q.4., 14 PI11104 31 14'itI41eat lint, aulging
by the geometry teldeli letleeked its 11111'
1:143 brim. Among Ibis in•illient foliage
vomaisl eight hulltineliee. Iloweree, 0.
young end motto givl tont' thus bedeck
hereelf Hee ;at ',reseed I.:sledge 14108..
('1 1) rho ininginatiosi. they! 13118 11
mut who reclean/ spate tenet on a halt!
dress, made from evitary brenettiobta
was Preset., ,ios
4•••
that A
ear es
111 la tita fate, Thee ires taloa the tett, tf liateestimits tho heaviett areinancver
ineritatite ititadard elle toned ever, Order through our local &goatee direct from us.
It 'mat 00, 1,16111101, * hat. fihnoreal, 419, Ott iailsa•
Wintlym NI*