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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-03-25, Page 2',,- . r_1TW1Wr"qRRR,% 1-94%,, . - ---q - - I-- - ­� .:-, rw- ____VFWF9F___ __ - — , C 71 In"ll 0 � 7'�­ ww� f I �,�, . 11 � 0 1 ., I � I I I - . ,. , tqprww . -7`7, . .1 'WIWI 110 , , � . . !l, - I 11, . X), 7 . , I Ill I I I i .�) I � I � �, . . . 1k, . — -11. .1-.1-:.11-:1� ___ �', , . _ 1_1-11,1.111, . ;�, The OU a I , M, --- -- bill look, I .1 I.. _111 � left my luggage on the platform, whorli the , porter assured me It would be quite safe, : � - I I � I I over sold me 111 Was. , I W% Ift so log poor I . thutlan romance dams$ IA the days of At . antrattzon, ax-gy9ti Will OA )I W fied.*$ 1. -1 '10a 1*90. $11 -_ - 41".- . . 'W' ., 10 a TRE OR RV P.- 0 I -A-1 N - . - - .0 40 I .—,..,-. — 7411; OA lbp 4010411 Off. VOR&A. P 40V#J '.. I Jbi 'r 0 .1 60 ilj= OId0XI_WwW , . I - I - . -XV-0:14W4 fflQ796 , ­­­ I's liars from, tb a btow, of tillo T. . � i ­ T, OrQUIlb a latIA08 Of b0�Uf1148,1141- 10&V4sr9w_ ad AjMk IA kitroQ libout the village—A very . — .- _. -1--, "' whom soms wicked Earl poops. bad Insulted; 0, Ob, I'll Jop a look at in 110,7,, never I I , . . Y ,T ,he rfetex 0 r OL Week Olealmed vincoril sim. of the Oslo= ,,,, - — life, I look I WO" . '. Ort $140 O (I stay Ing, with to rambral toofI, I � and the MQ§sOA4tArO#JI19 saves. . , ting at" at presen . we remi a W'Thl, little. one, 1- features. The chtwollyarct was very much Alto 1- I thought. In shape Victorian days -fear."------- . $hotels no knight Gerlanvorlding abroad, I I ­ .---- '­ ­ - She oino round to she does and looked, . � -... - I -_ 7-- liv- __ ­ � I ­__ -­ — t6m all I$Oulrvev. #au and witt I - � . . I . I - tePu1-oTd6_ik%"1t-* -aWouttong xpliologo tplia --. . . " 11091! tho 0106ttlir that jSrOlts wells, X , 'A tn6rtahiiia waier's i ound, � . "'I timbered, almost grove -like. IA character* land of Age branching 'chose. dressinig humanwronis.lP Naving Mr ladies to I , . . when they are loss In perilous patill, Bat is and in return she encountered the indignant . I . �. � . look of an liopopt Enough girl, who, although There are 88,000 clerical and 10.7 Methodist I Ing and isliglotto. act#, When I Mae how no I . . I I pri4ohd.oestinop which. It they wore #Iwo, I AUCL see the blii.kftata des andfall 1, . the wheal goo Slowly round. . As . , ,with au'�.a�vekkua . Moreover, the churall doom were unlocked, L I I . will ba, seen I did the Victorlan days an L , almost heart,brokon. had enough spirit and to her Directly, s he prasolism in England. I . . Tko NI-sgaga RnOYNX104 bavq,plgoed a would shake the foundations o f humin Wi and- brialiku 00014ty .. Winn I 09-0. bow mog I- I... - ­ - I I - I ­ I I 1. - . .. .1 I I rode there often When XWOLN YOUDO, . wish ey cry appearance -of-. $bat liging thof � normal state of things, and the church, Was Injastlabo - - I 1_1 . The shadows. were falling faster and longer energy left hold own, I , I - I is and hailledy PAW me, the became sudden[ - ­ - splendid navy orosis in th . � I oirchUroh' - I L _. rattle those off at their tongues, en4, I ain , I 11 I L I . With mg grist or the boree before, . AbAtalke with Nally, the lat)lor'a ghl, . I . gently Ailed with a dim-ouffusion. of To! no .11 as 1, once more Summoning all my energies, L . I strangely altered. She gave Me a smile and . . � She ., , When $IsIrlsh Church was diffestabliaboa, I L I . L hid shocked, ,Now, all this talking to everybody I about religion, setting children to talk. I � a I waited r aytUrn gttha door, A I Amd while Ohs tossed her ringlets brown, Aud'iftirted and chatted go free, light, T Paced that avenue and oat q otly. that church, and my eyelids b I I a L I -o a t L 'Oosible resumed the walk. it was quite clear to me . I Ir. thatlobould, got gbi to ID.orm.ington till a cartmi and, came forward to groat me. � I � .1 .id , At I had overboard Ablo, d not know th It 2,880 clergy. Tlisro Are now I ,� oww 1,679. . I . your I . . I � Ing, OftlUg everybody to tAlkin , is bad. I 9 11 � _'�o­ � Bid Vir u, b ad for thai.Alt . I ; The 4heel might stop or the Sheol Zright go, a A little Wholesome OrYlugs it I I j, It midnight -, and what in the world would $bay strange conversation, And I am glad to say . Owing to troOlqo over the Introduotlo is . . I I " - . I It vas all the same to me. . I —I ad — ii wit this conflientiall a I L Y have olui'Aboroa for AJOW_Milk too I 1% oat think of Me 7 And I am not Partial to Vomits In the dark In a perfectly strange, ,I to refrain from that, I,bRd, enough tac silluding to it it the, time, . � of &A organ into Knox .Presbyterian Church, , . I L , . Perth, the.whole session have resigned. L .. L .Can n I � pregatto al ffilngling; Ulassomh , � L . 'Til twenty years since last I stood . CoMfortable � L large equate pow whigh 1, state, country,; but th� iugh I loss toy, ipl;Atoi liny Is Dear me I to. , Miss," she exclaimed, 11 M Since 1670 fourteen now nork-Roman ' (From the Bradford ObAerTer,) 1. . . I ­ . . � I ' ' Oa the opot where I stand today, &a4themillgris dead, - - - - - - - AaAdzildl at Ye I . ully recall to the present day, - At- last- the - I I . . . L courage kept till Wonderfully. 7 I -kept on . "an WI I all do V wl a, b, -0 J I 9 Cr 0 -kd—f ill Is so r rY 111M 7 0 U, Catholic plaosw of woroblpr have been builti in, I I - I * Tears ago go a of the Incident Islith 6ut in Car ir I I I L hil is i'll VD'd I at o g r By. r� , thought clocurred to me that I might, In my I bravely for another Wee. quarters of hour, have be, on prevented conking, to her to -might Bout& . I and maipy schools opened. a nanner in wbto Of ,the slovenly and Ignor at P L ' h . . Aud both� till ve f,slt into ruin and wreck, , L toll bound turn be keeping the Wilmolows waiting At the - but instead of porosv4ring in the walk I had I I I L . by, any accident or unpleasantness. ., . . I , . In Ulundi the French Roman Catholic I . thal " 00139TOESUODRI siII91139 " was manage a . . t TO Our fortunes of gig ; L Aull the mangoes, and tbe atreaim gown, station, anc4 so somewhat hurriedly 1 I , , retraced to sit down a -ad root myself, which all stood 'L at be. Com, , tired and hungry you inn . 0 - I . trillsolonarlso have erected a station, where weTeao ludicrous that It waitimpossible to, I I I . I . . L I And Jh6 vhoel moyeo Slowly round My steps, L . . When I got ones more upon the, platform I walkers know to be a -very bad sign. Pre$- Bully I once more heard th0000kild of wheels, come In," she led the way Iut,3 a very pretty little I thay rescue %liandoned infanto. reelotlaugbing. I remember being asked one . flike Sunday morning to assist at a village , . � I � I . L —,Harper'4 3faga4nes I noticed with dismay that in . y I luggage lied I . I and looking hack I- Saw that thers was a -room. L furnished as r, drawing -room, where 1% L � 'churches The Ghzroh of the New Jerusalem has 111 I and preaching places in the United Sunday school. I The. I I Superintendent I I I was . I 1 9 1 VARishod. , no gentleman in ;i Aog_oSrJ He stopped you I I I . tell, handsome, liouriging girl won sitting at L I I - L a . , . 11 ­ I . States. And five -in Canada., .. a gardener, and $be way in wbieh�ho road I . I 14 Well, porter," I psi , 16 what about my d his horse at the bottom of the hill, and I I I . I table copyiqg music, and introduced we to , , � on$ one of Dr. WatVa "Divine and Moral . � ONIC ,, GLE- AIM or J1102WANC4. luggliget I suppose you have put it, IA the I paroeivag -that he walk lighting his aide. her as her datighter'Kate. Rectorelandinu- I 1. . in the year 1861 the French 0,atholf(I - L, l3ongais for the children toeing was very &oil . I olcink-room?" lamps. That alone would be sikou$hto L keepers' daughterado ,not, as, a rule, Bed clergy numbered 58,321.:. In 18,76 they had a�-the separation of 41,vorseellof four , llisep L � . . I— 11 B I h, miss, be �hat spa ?11 said- the porter. I L ronaind me that the evening was fading into . much of each other, but this ,was a whole, ­ I I 49oreaoed to 55,269. - jntQ couphts of two, without reference to the I % - I am Ftfiaid, ihat I am only a prosalo sort of I I Who'd have thoughkof Boeing you here ?" night. He came slowly tip hill, but onelly Soma, pleasant, pretty, ladylike girl, fig much TheEngliph Wasleyans are gettluj�up a , I . context, makirig the greatest possible non- . . I . . I . I I . .1.1 � I ' losing. Now and then tbo.young ladies whom . !� But where's my baggage !L'J, pkinwaged, overtook m0 ---affil" blight have passed Mo. 'L � I 'L of a lady as any girl whom I had ever met. thanksgiving fund, to. which no leas than, I sense of Some. Cue occurs so me now, . I . I I meet in society think me unromantic and I . . 11, and I wonder. how long I Shall have to . - � itziregardingly, only, happily,, his eye fell I I upon me as I was nervous y trying to crouch We shook hands heartily, and at once became I great friends. The good people brought me QI;177,824 has been promiced. . . I which made meomile aloud. Valley the ing r t to a follow eadgravely, as houglift'we' 1perhapa uninteresting. Thb gay hues of morning become lost In that 11 light of coming wait?", I I ,l The luggage, rivisil—why. Mr. WilmelQw's . li . out of view. ' I sea and cold chielron, and made me. as . During the last -year the Gospel w as preached in one hundred towns and allies toplete Seriturica. L * . . 00 , - I . I . . day 11 which belougg to the afternoon of life. got it. He are not been out of the station- .. . 41 Ah,W he,oaldt "my poor girl, you seem I tired. Have far to comfortable as I could have been At home- . I, You have never been at an inn before, ' in China where it liad not been previously I . . Birds in their little nests agree, , .. I .. A01 19,1.8 a 8ha*eftl sight 1. I I . I- Nor me, Wis. a quiet, cheerful, happy of ter. . moon, with the music of the voloso that I love, , yard six MiDUtOff." . I, Gone, and without me Ill I exclaimed, - ' L you go?" I thought is bast to put a good front on . I have, you, my dear?" said Mrs. Brown, now I " heard. .. The Bishpip of Ely has been engaged !it . ' But, on the same day, when we attended the . . I . I I . .. the fragrance of th I . a flo are I'tend. I know, L W � too, tbpt for me the bracing ev6nlng breEzed zder-strupk. . . L I perfectly thu , , I oil lie cakile .atkd Raked for you. I, Why, =I I 11 matters. My prio reyoltedut being called 116 L poor girl, although such a word 'exactly do. molified. beyond all description. L L " Not to $joep, rojeftin#nly ii.ow.=a then . conducting a mission itt Cambridge. 1t ex. . I tended ovqr thirteen c1litriots and 6oatipied a- Vvioo in t a chapel, it wag still worse. Tim L � t ;. o.d.gardaner having to read out, the lines I" I 11 - L, vill rise and the evening skies be flashed Wish .1 salcryou had left 3 �our luggage --here' -ebfit berthed Ina as I $Ilen. Saga, . - �,__ - . L I have had lunch with, -m��-_-tAnt!)tr whon we more than a week. . . 14- � : L I - � God is Rio o�vn interpreter, I p I Immortal hopes. Once I had a gleam 'of romianed, which, -Indbed, into a Steady how It was my belief 'i that you lied walked On because he h you So long a waiting. . An I q %me into view' by* the light of the Gairriage-lainpa be most 'respectfalJy took off . have beea,pt an hotel at our market, town." 11 Perhaps you, will 1-be.L a little nervous pt Religion apparer 3gaville. #ly floutimbeq in Li Tha Episcopal there have: ' Mrs, � Amill1evillmakeitplain, L � . read the first lins; . . I . � I . grew, radiagealand plain and probate SSL I I I am 33OW WI loreupon his man whisked up your lugassa . and they started off after you." � - biqIhatandsaid; .,,I venture. to ask, Malin, .night It Ben- be of any use. It will soon be quite in -a strange place," she rejoined. . .1 Not at all, ma'am,".1 Answered, attempt. par5b. offered Latey, of Omaha, �1,200 to plus ter them a " � 'God is RIB own Intrumpetar I . . . . ' I L- , _ _ - __ Ode of a - mainly the ordinary SPIS L ,and it, ii -k it, 'perhaps, more woman's llfe-l� thin I , I was in aboolute despair, and asked it he . dark, and theta is no moon to -night." . ing to be polite, Although in reality I , - yearw and her sister, Mise Spoor, 0900. 1 Sometimes even In the Bullablishoa 0,huzolt the ignorailea. Of the 41 clerk ll gave rise to ' �_. I \ I i 11 . . I � L romantic tb%14 happens to most Young ladies I hope that- they, too, ms,�,, could by a short oat got to any point whera - I . 'he could attract their attention by shouting 66 I have misaidja carriage that was to have . Met Me " IL Enid, 11 and am walking on." I . expected that I phoiild feel rather uncomfort- I . . . I I I able. . Forty-mven faculties were granted for the restoration and improvement of churches in . . I amusing contretemps. I rrimember an Old L . L - clerk at St. Marylo, at Lefees- � L of the period, and , 3 " have - L . I , a gleam equally propitious . I r or waving a handke chief. At our ,place at I ' home it was -possible to resort to 'a move of 11 This is the road to. Manialughom, who hum, whe',a I am driving. You are going there, too, I ,,,I think, My dear, It you aorkit.mina � , I you bad better Sloop in ray daughter Kiite'. lexpendtfil . the Dioutiku of' Cheater in 18791. The oum On them Amounted to, Xt �0 000 . I . , man who was . I - 11 ter, forty years ago, who alwayi boggled at. ' . ,L . I , We'were the six daughters ot. X L country vicar; welivad four Miles froulthecoUntY thiikind; but the railway porter only grikin6a, fi* , - presume. I think you had better allow me L into town." . room. - Thernis a little bed* there which -Sterling. and will not fuel ' I . 1. . thevenerable Jewish I I one word in a favorite hymn of She vloar. The . h)mn WAS the well known,one- , I . . � , I .1 town, which was also -the cathedral city. We happy aav6 for. and explained thiat- was quite impossible. Thbo; having caused. me thiA inconvenience to drive you the I 'There Was oomethinj very courteous and will juat suit you, you lonely.10. . Sir Moses Moullfflore, � philanthropist of Londed, has given to each ' . . . . We've no abiding city )lots, , . " . � Were,A very nest of girls, L L - L *1 a affairs, which ,certain unpropitious ov andmunoyance, the follow tounihodhiscap, plessaut inhisvolce. "There was onfilcient Kittylaroom wall a perfdotboudolr4 She I . inmite of the Truro Institution at Jerusalem and one of thb verses commannes thus: . I . I �, however, came all right beforq the and of th�l - I I . . and unconscionably expected,a tip. I I was in'a great quandary. What.would light to discover abright:eyed and handsome, kindly face, with thick, curly hair. My had 9611 oorta of protty'thingg, and had, been - On- She at a -good boarding school near Lend i a plot of ground where he can raise his own . . . vegetables. . L , We've no iLbiding city here; This may distress the worldlinglomind. . I I , . I.. . third vpInino.' Our -squbre's.,00n Sea ver y. attentive to my older sister, and our f quite, . - it be bout to go? .Barely, Mr. Wilmolow . ould return . after he had -Igiiie a -few miles, L instinct told me that I need not be. afraid to be driven by him. At the'sama time I bad a � had I - L ll�ltle�iwiuglvg book6ase just like my. own, with the same admixture of novels I I Attention ba%z - . tly been drawn to t1lb . . Tfie word toorldling wpo. indeed a parts - I , asbtorum ter the poor old clerk, and the con- ' . , I I � th6u i il to no, was not Supposed to .�tivt)ry ely Son for a I likeit, for hi had trotted off his w andfound thatl vasnot tQLbe overtaken, � horror of being driven by solitary gointlerriin, . , poems and devotional works. My little *hits In fashion W04 sy fact that the Rev. John Wesley in orie of his latest oermon.d%tated that the man who -did , , I gregation were all in a titter when, he elius, to It &I, ..", I Thla ina-sy, distress the wor-rul-woia - I ;- long tour, and nobody ,kne* for -how long it be. My sister was engaged t 0 POrbalis it we Uld be beat, after all, to.hire a fly and go of ter him. It would be annoying .short . _. aspen! ally after what had happened snob a timebefora, and answered, not par� L ,; , couch was charming. girl I � in bed ever so long talking, ..I $Qlil her ��fill . . not. fast was as far f om.�hq.Kiogdora -of - . -4 - . . Heaven so-Ahe man who never prayed�__;._. . r I ,. , , rul-.wor-iald�wor-ruldinl moind," was �mada �_ . . might second . my father's -ourato; helplessly, ,hopelessly I . to spend one of' my'fqW prgojous soveraigne; Also to Mr. - hope, in sor-firin &L'togeao I ought:' ,1 Noi thank I to Walk the story of my'dayi from first start- in the , morning. Mr. Curtis drove -too Into I .. . . Rev. Dr. Poole, of Bishop Si%pson Church, - generally abojLi What he of it, and the ., thalMover Mrs. Wood, always played . I ,,, - - . �w - - . . . 1. -engaged Riihad only -a hundred a year, By kdL I � to think of marrying until he had 141' and Wtviiii1a lie annoying meet . Wilmslow ratnrniVg to meet me,parbaps as you. PhalLmagage L . . - .L I . ., on.�' � . __ . . -- --manningbant. , ,until I " ker I was glad to hear I ' - Detroit, formerly of this city, ,is 6oudd6fi 119'"the Over _qrgaulst, I . . . - . . _L � , orgauM verylouient.st-Abat3ine, for)-�_ .' 11 ' I . , . wag no ' least another hundred. I came third, the rest . , This 80011 as I had started., .part,of the qaeoj� ' tion was speedily sot at root by the. porter , L Si - - He in his hat, And with 6 liking OVedL heart I saw hini proceed on his way. It came gossip a little about William Curtis. He was the eon of a big farmer, or rather a most onoosoBful. revival moetings. one I hundred persons have been -added to We drown the tittering of the congregation. The - . - greatest fiascoes, b1owever, arose from the : . .. I � of my younger sisters have become engaged to the series of oubbequeut 6arates. My father . tbat'lt wasimpossibla to hire In 1139 me formi I I into my mind. that I would call after him and squire, junt much another an Mr. Wilmolow,,. . ofittialk, by the matins of these services. . . . selections, of inappropriate tanee. Ono in - I � " L, "And , I ,a 'anything. could not offird to bend us to School, hutS No fly was to be obtained nearer accept his proposition. Pride, however Udine to Whose-lionse.j..wai,,going. He had been . . Magnin Goverijor Weld, of Queensland, *hos a throne which the words, bow before th . I L I : . thus:- ' � . I.. grow Up somehow,.andL like flowers, we . grow . than Manningham; 9oI determined to Valk, to my help, and I refrained from doing' so. the head bo� of the ghain grammar term of office is just- expiring, is one of th: I were rendered L : I . . I.. . I 'I L - I our . up toward the sunlight. Theeduestion . it necepsary, to M%nninghain ,itself, and hire � from theta.' We Lealto were. strong, Fortunately, however, he Stopped biq horse . and ivalted� till I should Come up. school, and than at an agricultural college, and he had also travelled in foreign parts. -It Welds of Lulworthi .a grandson of Cardinal Weld. He, will be succeeded by Pope Hen. And bow-wow-wow-wow-wov-wow-wow.ivow. . . . And buw.wow.v.ow ti�fora the throne. , . I . good mother gave us was something like I - Shakspearal taote, and the musioalglaoses," ,girls and I had done my ten milQal walk often , .6 I'llope, ma'am,', I he.saldf '� that YOU Will' was quite clear that Kate'reigarded him as orl , p nessy,,Governor of Hong Kongl,also a Roman . � I . I have been lobIting through Some letters L lately, and am able, now to a few more � . but our father added. a more robust fibre that boys and ought' ' before to.'day. Bat it would be muchples- s%nter to be picked up,. and I persuaded accept my offer. It is really not fit that a- lady like yourself should be out after'dark, in, I I stoorsoy in the .Aeighb6khood. of the at! at identifying the Thera was no difficulty Catholic. , . I . . I I The.Bishop of Oxford has issued a cirealar give . I Specimei . is. There is a -hymn-I forget I in' I . � , 1.�, -_" � , He conaidered girls Aci a certain 'extent, to have the Ban I4' ' myself that it was 'this Which was going to a , few L Miles happen. I did not know that a country you don't know, and evidently very . . tired." .. I . young man who had licon driving tandem. Kate denounced hint &a.." Q, perfect brute," to.hidclorgy in reference to the L Celitenairy Schools established in Ecglaz�d. what dollication-­44 which the line "With Thy benediction Seal 11,9coura.. I have a memo. I . , , � . . wl I education, *tike 'Shakepsare aforesaid,' L had little Latin and lose Greik. As far -before . . � yon came too ManniEgliam there was L . - I etammerad out Soma kind of refusal. 'language. and I heartily agreed L with her onargslic of8unday He purposes to .hold a Service . -in his ; . random that this bymn was sung at a chapel . � - L 11 . I . , we % as Greek goes I never got beyond the irregu- . a road. Which* left the toin on the left, and . won% on to. Doxmington, saving three quar- - .,, But you must boklke,'� he oiddi with an' air -of authority, - My horse will not wait any It WAS the very Mr. Blades whom I board her knother alluding to in.har Con- Cathedral on 'Thursday, th . o lot of July, I 61or' to be followed Py, it meeting of gy and. in Cheshire, to the tune of Aston 7a.11 and " . thin is how the above line came IA the music- , * I . . . . . - I 11. . . . , .1 -1. . L let ver�o-thosa rooks Which have s�ip- . . . wracked i�jny_&L young iabolart-4AA in Latin I tore of a mile. It afterward transpired that longer, and it is imp6salblo t3 leave you here. versation with Win. -Cards. WhErieverhe . � teachers. ,' �' ' I . . . ,� - . . I . witti Thy bouny- L . . . . I With Thy benny- �;_-�­ . 1� . . I read Several of the easier - cISSSJcg.,­I dI& Mf.,Wilmvlowiwith-&ma�a?s-natural-Etapi(lit.y,... . , � Jqr�the consequences. - o.,.ouo.,couia �anpw.�,X. . - - -1__.__1_- , --- --"'--- . came to the inn sho took care that she'neveir . , 'VAtid2,ubsr-bIm" -She had osewhint,tho worse. Lord 4delbert, Cedil,brother of tbe.Marquia ' ' , . . . . With Thy benediction seal. . . � . . . . . I not 6o6pome any' LatiA verses, because my fathervery pri,poilyosid that young Indio . . took this by road, supposing that every, one - must needs knpw the road which he know bait himself. , It a girl had beark.diciving She' Ploone jump'in at once." . � I , He wit, positively ordoilmg me to,�gpt in, and I bad not gufloibut strength of - mind or . I - . for,liquor once -which she believed was his dondition-aud hot mother.would never "OfEketer'lhoe, - proadhing- iw� Edinburgh- I becia - Ten years ago, when sia- tiffioar in the'Rifle --Another-favorite- tune. in _thoSeL - Asyq,W&q,. . ... . . � .1 call6d"Job,"whioll as adetodo I'd u . t � y .1 f . a 1- ­­_____. . _­ . W in r . I . should not write Verses, but have verse: , first three . wriftou to them; I had done 4he . ' , 'L would 125V611ad-more sense. , . - body to resist his or oars, If, he bad tried to . .usual lot her run the chance of Boeing him thug a . I . . . . . Brightle,-he achieved considerable renown no an exhorter, on the Bi..Lawron6o and'otta , . WA all. eorte of 11 long metro 11 hymns. Two. , .. . . . L singuIRr opedimens 'of its ,inappropriateness . . . . I �. I " ..L .. I I . . Aij- . books cif'!L'. E Uolidl?l alial in algebia, bad got " c not into. 86 -I. Walked on, a solitary damsel, &lot) g a utermifiable country road. . I *alked'in th ti I . be' And entreat 'and COAXL.Mo t 0 get in, I 9 . know I should have walked� on till/I d;6pped ; I second time. .. . 11 / . . ' T , The morikindbame genial and brillianti I Rivers,. alctig. which ' he cruised W aboat,with a ient,'wbioll he pi talked at night,as his bope� ., are appended. The line in one - Wall If stir . up this at L - upid.heart to �ray, li.and Zis Wag ,� . "_,_-.____..�____�..,a%Jaj�_A L 1 � ,adr,A#p,eqpstiofis,but L _L_j,u Ra- - , L ... � I I .� - ____­ ­..."..... L them. A do not mention these bomb aj: 10ddWil-t , -filwaya-dal -Viken-1- w-'and"Aw igilted -b at,-beii3g-,I).zremptorily-told,,- to.- get. in,'my. soniidlyi�-;tnLt,---;r000---Zefr,eBheA.-. � - A- olept-_ I _ , I -­ .9, � ,_:.,� =*-I L . . : heAdqIiiiiiis. - ­ � ...- ­. - ­­ _�_ I __ . " , the -may -11; was oung-­ ­­­­.111�_ . . . I . liedsickoe'Lij. I . tainmints: b6isituft, but will be I thing to do that they havotome first. sea a new prospect unfolding before -me �, b . ut I had somewhat miscalculatell ray phy . si. girlish instinct of obedience came to my help, a lifted in by a strong arm before I and I via I - ­_ pleasant breakfast was- spread in the sitting- i6om*, where Ihad been over, might. Theis . , L . , . Says that th L 6 fo - Bishop Simplon ur great 'Powers United . ', L . - . . I I . . . I.. . . . L Stir up this stow- ' .. I ,I ' ' . Stir up1blootoubldhearC'ete. - .. I I . . . . I Boon ..Seen' I wittl my hitie*story. . . I . I , . I . -My coil strength.' It is one thing to Walk oil%. in the fresh Inc )rning..'" and* anoihor thing -to quite knew what washeing done wish mA." ' I wait so thankful when I was being com. little titer Which was -sorely -was,- a . 'in Inuil ought porpl6xing'me. Belpi - at the 'the of the earth are the, states; Great Britain, Germany -and R4s�iq, for, . the . . . , . 'Thd 9tlia I ' , Iiind love Thee better than . , - . ' L .rwas . LL . . . I . father Was able to give us a good home, � but Wag I know it was g�% a home that would . , make a. foreed journey afte the. morning'o . r . fortably driven along, the, Swift 'motion and _ ' 0 tb d0k for' siA psymy Account,. but n been- treated -inch .reason that Jesus Christ is ,recognizaa so an I authority in their jurleiradence, their legis. before"' Which was oulig-7 :_ -. ,. � I . I . . . . I I I --Arid lavo.Thes bet� - ­ - - - .. .. � I I . I I 1, I . . WAYS.. I did not see th6t,there W . last al ,ag any Bug] work is done. - Liecii quite �T-withmysolf for feeling tired almost -on the outset of my brialk air briiiging back IA' 1 . bigh-'s-PArital, as tjae� al,�ayi do; I told my deliverer what was other lififid'o-I-licid witlx7 . 'hoipitallty. that I - motherly kindness 1. . lation. their odudation and their, social And . . . - ' Arid love Thee better. than, etd. I . I I I Reaso I Bi s#y in tho'hatura of things that we X, . maid�ns sh6uld always be living together. Of . I walk. , I fal' . - that I should be -very glad if I' .. . . � my destinau = He know Dounilaston and � to . . ,Bud. really did b6t like �o offer. Slibill MO ijoy. - I - domestic organization. . .' - ; . . , . . . . , i�a There is a tune, 11 Miles' Loins," in tab. .. will I when sung to its own hymui ". GrOWA Him .... I . . at one or two �irlg* course,. it.was ndcIsedtj th always be at. home looking after -the dOuld' make friends with aiy gocia.liatured - . driver who could give me a lift'.' Sometimes � lie Also know Mr. Wilmilow very well, but he, did uot think that .1 should, be Shia to got , ramember,howevoi. haybig, board .')g� clear a a 7 11 � a ­ father say that it was *sky r r 1. I dead th t, . � The G tian at Work questions Pro -f, I bf 61i, g converts to tell their Sinful pri�tj � * , Lord 6f all," t repetition of the words .. . . 11 ,!%eh, ; Him fine effect. Un- - I I . I � . - Should I father and. mother,: but, halt a doz6wwere wh6gwa came back on a. market -day father 'all therb that night. He questioned whathi or at you could offend peo�le.' i . � by offering them be 1heir due', --- experlegces.� It questions 11 whether many Crown a Avery . a days I am speaking of, . I p fOrtunfttOIY, in th - '. 0 I scient.. imade up my . mind thus: I liks.to'go out as a did not at mind our carrier, who was Perish olork, giving us a lift . in his covered that time of night I could get a vehicle to take . . me. . oil. . Perhaps - it- might not be. right so money'which might ,thought aud he - also used to ony'that whether they of our. md0n. inothods of presenting -the gospel,'And- urging young, uufledge I d conve . its � I .iha pebplb iq charge of the singing thought . . I more W the music they had to sing then of - 1. I I . I . � .should I governem. -My lather ' and mother did- not -all Wesson. But this Seemed to be a lonely road through an.unigbabited country. Theredrove- travel up td tfie! Wilmolow'o at the late � hour *hen I Should arrive. Uifortunately, he took it or not they at least liked to�hsve the ofter of it. Accordingly, though With ROMB to tellsheir experience, be not tending. to so � � familiarize men's minds, with sin that they - the words, and the following three. examples ' - . I N like the notionj The living was a 1&itly good onei And 'the ..had never P wierfeetly white man in a cart full ofmoal U - . himself had to go� five miles. III another - for. In As soon stammorbig, I'asked. . y bill. ' lose their, horror of it -whether we are not show how 11 Miles, Laub 11 was made ladt- . I I Dr. Wetta'collection the -hymn 32 . i � us. % � ,notion entered their heads, but it had fully taken s li r was hardly room for himself Among ills bags, And I' besides did not want direction. He was already Past his time and hishoroowas nearly knocked up. Perhaps, .as ever I had uttered the Monosyllable I was ashamed of it, - for my good landlady'took losipg in oui churches the sense of the abominable character of sin." � . �. ­ .In cro . . in the.seedud bdok conoludes-11 And a ' 00 - 11 , I .- . possession of mine. I was naturally fond . h An of tese ing, and, had done eversimore th ,to be perfectly white. By, the irony of fate . too, we both doubted how far it would be in , .. - . bot I h my hands in, hero, and said that I must I I I Cardinal Manning denies the report that he Salvation nigh." "Miles' Lone 11 made. It. ­ thus:. . . . � . � .. . I � . I - . the younger ones. my shwre iuseaolling , , . Moreover;, I should like to see a bigger worW Wore also came by a coal, waggon ; but I had . . as. little wish to , ba . black as to. be white; exactly good tciste tor a young gentleman to . drive up a young. lady at midnight to a sedate not say Another syllable on that subject, for they.ware' charmed to have me there, and bas,boon in 6onfliat with the. Jesuits. He says that the Romanist Biabopa in England - . � . . . I . - 11 . . : And gal-aeo hal-see salvation ijigb. . I . . � - ,is made up, except - than that which our villa - Then I came to a little roadside inn which � I I . household there ohs was to be an exemplary I � . I ­ .were fhanliftil that I Should have been their � � .. � I I havo'bnly'demauded from the Pope a definite I . . I . � The hymn 10i, first book, Same eollooilons` . . 1, I .. . . . � has liti.es- . I I . �' that on Saturday va'went to the neighb' . 3riag I. oltyi where we.did soma, shopping and war. .. hadaboardwith a painted remark aboutbaing il,drunk,on the . prokniP�s.11 I rather qnlok." govatuass. .- . I 1. I . , . . But we had a very pleasant WE jip told guest. 1. � I �.., I � . . . . 1. I, Ana now, my dosr,' 11 She said, "'I do', rule for their guidance in thpir relati one to those members of religious bodied Who are the I I . . I . : .. � � , .. . I . We'would deflin our hearts no morej . . � I i I .- Aaw J 7t 7 . -kating,walksa .about, and want to bear the ' one day I saw an. emed,iny pace, for such an announoobdent . ouggeated that there . might be roughs ahead. me all 4bout the gentleman to whose bovine 1, . *80 Going; a* country Squire, and at the' same claro there are vibikorm coming to Sao you already." L � . . � . . L . L . . � . 'the employed in the cure. of souls. In this . i the, Somalia very in. matter, therefore are , No more pollute our hands. I . . L ' , The last line being Sung to - Miles' Land"' , `- I L .. . anthem in the CAtbodral. ­ - advertisement' which seeimeiJI to SuLo me a A. iovern"'esi wAs- dep'lied by a Then L I� Ijfjtbcked,� but listened in vain. I obotild have been glad of the'aornpatky of - any time apractical farmer, cultivating a thousand - earns of his own. .He: thought I Should like - And sure enough, just' underneath 6rellwity, !here' Was. a low ,pony Oariioge With I indirectly Rffsated. .1 : . : I ' . . . � The.Scottish,­Guardiaiz States that ,,-some- I I . I . became- L . . . . I . . . I . ­ . .. I . . P011 -3110;e poll-moro pollute our - I I . I . 2ZQ_hz%ordes'� . L . . ptesiosly. - country gentleman in the midlands, to teiih . ' good old -market woman with whom I could I walked along, and in fast I . I the place and the people, afid he cartel ly me Very much he way he - by t . a .it oflwbitd pojifes, and a dear -old lady an antleman, whito'beaded, who exactly I F . , feeling hits been caused Ia Diseentingiciro .. lea - I - � __. . . I . I � L . . I . I . .. 1. .. Mth hymn, book 6116r.Wat�o, ' . .lppye. Nowlt was that MYbOYi9h three little I I . I ' education came in excellently. lads ,have. chatted an ,. all have Minded. carrying her would at . . amused. describeaall my future Surroundings. Bat , I . matched the Poulos. In a luitinte'they Were. L , I 'within-tha att Cardiff by the-faef _W At portions of the , in .6hurob, Liturgy have been iutroduced I to The Second . . . . .. I : . I .. 4. hzs�- . . , . . � � I . . I -Theie . were lbiended to .go to Rugby, and it was. .not . '. I * eggs for ii6r company's'sake-� . all-flia.iinke It'was easy for me to see that his � L " I me very recinkshaking hands with . . _ I . . the service of Great Froaaric Streetoalvinfat . ... � . - . . I � . Gilds the whole'aconowlth brighter rays, .. . L I ..., little. e6fteipondmoo discovered. after $onto , ...----- � I- 11, and'oompanug notes, i st'I should ba'abld tc FrOnGlItlY I heard the sound of wheels, the sound of rapid driving. A turn of the rbtA � Mind WAS not quite,at-reet, that he was not. z nfito certain what was beat to be done And I 'L. wArmly'. . . L ­ � .. . � L I ,, We siro:the fatbot-and moth.dr of William . Methodlet Chapeli and I O.'greAia Ills discus .- 0 - I sion that has:'beeticane'd that the minister And More eXalt:k Our joyB' ' ' " - .. . � -i ' . I'-Blileal Laine 11 translatod� the tatal Una ' .- . '� . I . . . educate them up to the . point of. entering � I 'discovered to me a young man driting u. tandem. The horses weri Spirited and fresh, I .Ather auxiouo as to the upshot of the ad- � . I . I venture. L Curtis, who brought you'llere Met night." said the old lady,.introduoini herself., ,,We are . feels called upon to publicly -defend the course i . I *into- . I . . . . . . . . . . . � . - ' . I., . . d my Magby ; even my father said so, an father was a, mau'who was Sternly iiist 'and I and�he had sorga cliff. oulky in pulling ilibut up . . . At last the Town Of U&IIiiingbarg 'dome In L, - � very glad that he was Able to render you this - he has taken by. Announcing a pablio'li6ture on the subject."' . . . . . - And more eggs �-mpreagg$-�-nioro exult oiwjoyff. . , L : . . . I.. . . . . . . ­. particular in these things, and woul,t not for lot any 69 his chiidren fly false colors. . � .. when he came 01080 to me-, I 44 Well, My L pretty maid,," lie ailed, 11 are, . 1 eight, pleasant8treets and ii, bro.ad'ittarkat. ' pi ace fult of twinkling lights. We drove up service. The Wilisislowo are old friondo,of ' oFs, -and. we thought that it might.perhaps be . L . . "I I I Adkt`04' St. i'aul's The annivek;gary of tlie' , . There is, Another tune Called L " I Boyce.?, of 1. . . which I will oive an �example from No. 17 - , 'collection.' - I worlds , . I Then this goatterhan and lady wanted my null by yourself ? " Shall I give You'& lift ?I yo I Take a drive with me in my trap. It will'be. . to the,principal Inv, and entered - beneath'an _ archway. Herv, he aloked me to hold the incer for you. if we drove you over this mbrn.. Ing. in our, pony. obsise. We are afraid that a special Service ecinversion was celebrated by 'dral, J),r, under the dome.of St. Paul's Qathe hymn, in Dr. Raffles' - Ill . and, tijo-l- verpodl Me is 11 And learn to kids the rod." i 11 I . . , photograph, and I was isther ashamed t 0 send it, for I was only a poor small 'brown . I . a lark for you." , - . - - , , : . , rains for a moinent.while lid went in'tio talk I they musshave been very Much' alarmed 3s. . . Staiiaer wao*the'oonduotor. -The choir, num- listed 250 with 75 voices Of bo�s -1 � III% . .� I ., � O call makes this- , . , ., .. I Y � I . I . . % I . . . I 11'� . � ,44# , little creature. Those,Who loved'. me said I 16ving eyes,- just liks ofir-dog-Forripey, ' NOW' I really *-as very tired. Bat It won varp iLpertifierit Of. himso call moi pretty to his friend the. .1andladY.'Of whom be' ls�d 'spokin in kindly 'and confident terms as we . y6u, did not turn up." � ., Nothing could be kinder thanthis ba.antiful 1. *�Id inen's.voiaes Ahs brehostra contained 50 players, With iWil I . . And learn to kin- . . �1. . . . Arid learn to ldss� . . I I . And learn to kiso the rod, , . � . . I . . I .bad . who; I am sure, had eyes that were Simply only eyio do got come out vary . maid, -whiall, indeed, I was not. Then I know that my father quite disapproved of ' came along. Now, it oo-happoned that there won a little window underneath the -arch lady as We'drovd along. Sho'knew all about -my goifig to �be a gaygriless. at the ' Am6 as landeri and including professors like Mr. G. Horton, Mr. Lazarus ahil Mr. T. . 11 . . � I . , . ' . � I ...... — , , ; I 'of'the Feniang . magnificent, well in photographs. HOWeVer, the Maft ,�r - young -man driving 'taudim. Than itwao opening into the landlady's private room', Wilmslowo,.Rnd said thatiahe hoped that pile Harper at the hoad'of their various depart- Solections from Mandeles6huls 11 St. The Central' Committee , , . . 1. ol ' the 'United States. hold In trust - - � . . .. . . was ultimately arranged, betwQen MY lather these- I SUPPOie few Young . disrespectful, to say the -least of It, to miallcb � . - that -remark about -."a 'latk.11 Besides,, the from whioll'oha could look out info tho-yArd ng - and issue -her direetio . A little convoroa should be often seeing Me, and that I must come and Spend my Shorter holidays at their, 'horrid-Langlay mints. Paul" -were vary, effectively rendered. . ' I. . . . I ovef §80,000 as a Skirmishing fund-- -for - --- ­­` . - I Ireland. One the leaders of , - I and people. I � . ladies made so good a first start o:ff in the young .man's eye and voice and manner tion Wag going on in this room which turned Manor:,houde, on the other I The' University 61 Oxford -in preparing. to I the bonefi- of of . 0 . . rooke, who - - , I 4110 MOV meat is "General" B . I . -ad all governess world as I did,nt a to teach. the boys. Latin V - all to his' credM VIISY - Bug- I were not. at I gested. the idea that he bad been at the inn . out to be of a very unplessinCelisrhater. At first there was an indistinguishable -murinur Side of ManninglIAM. In .due time we Come , to.Dounington, and the Wilmalows gave me. ' 7Theyllad I . . orgaAme a Mission for India. Oaloutts,'tho 4- braiV 11 of India, -will be the first object of . ' onjoys a place in the municipal offices at NOW . , I m it. - . .400ause I was Alois - audmalthp6iatiesi I was to havie I fifty guineas � whieh.I had left behind me, and had'asirled 'of I t vole . as, and-.prea6ntIj the accents made 0 . Avery kind reception. boon greatly Attention, In this city IJOO Students crowd 'native Yo . rk., . . When the fund was collected., was ,�. . i I represented to the subscribers that it was to . . . . a year, with latkudreso and'travelliva ex- out the idea getting 11 drunk on the pro. . . . 11 .. migeo.". I . . thenintilveo clear. - I I . . . � 11 No, indeed, Mr. William; you must go ,perturbed and dismayed fit my zion-arrivaip Mrs.,, Wilmilow, with 'natural feminine the leotura-roomo of the. largest Uni, I versity. There is one Government School, . 6 tile first available ,opportunity for . be used a � � � I . . ,ponace, so that I j�eay should not have' to . Pay away anything out of My Salary- Ill ftllto I . I - I 3 o rinade, up'my mind,in's. momout.'. - somewhere else. I 6annot find s�;omtaodatiou ' sagacity, laid till the blame upon hit irrational the sinfillost of its kind, conducted by ills . he benefit ef Reiland. Has not that available . t Ipport . unity come? Will there ever be a time. , � . . the Rev. Jones, Who was engaged to my I , , No, thank, you, air.;�: 1 had rather walk." . � for this person.,, � I husband, who meekly accepted hot reprimand. 'gleam Church Missionary. ,Society ; , but in o . . I . .. � . I . . when. the half, if not the whole,- -of the � ; . . I I . I plater Vanity, told me that ,I- was a great deal When lie bad, I., Where are you golog ?11 . I .. . ' It WAS 730 buainess of his, but I (in- . . Mr.Williant .seemed to be speaking in a . . I remonstrating tone, but I could not make out .. Tfiis, then, was the one of to-, maneo which,.. illumined My glilhood. � Schools evangel' Notion IS practically impftli- , ble. The Sooietj for the .Propagation of the i 6i'more'use than fitpras-' I I $86,000 would be .4 " Ireland . . . bitter ciff thin he WAS., paid- . All big expeassIs he'was hardly fifty shillings SwOied quietl Y ; "I Am 901139 $0 Magaing-a , what lie Said. . But the landlady's next words I It did, not last I So very long. , That I . Gospel bas not at present a single H.Ur6POhn 'only cut, when aamsn� of the people a I . . � I . tire at death's door by the. agency of famble? . . I . . 11 . to the good. f it hadbeeh guineas instead . . .. , . - hQm," . . . . . ,� So sin I. Ana it fe more than seven brought the hot blood to my face. - . -t Those w.ho really are ladles don't go is to gay, .it. laoted from fivia. o'clock in the siternooh till 10 o'clock that memorable clergyman in the citys'and one native, 'The Churol Mifjji(ibary Society L has eight � ; - ... AM w6li'vishardof thdGki6ji':1616 fortl6ritlY' .- . . 1. __ _kf gbillingo, he thought he might be tempted to atjasa� -mwtA&ony on the strength. miles. You will never be able to Ao it. Got , tramping about the country till nearly &on . 43aptember day. Sluca then I really cannot . �vei .1 clergy ita all; bat not ban of theta 'a able to . . hope not. The need will' never. be -groator . ; , thanrow. Yetthe"'General"llinNow,york , I . � PjjV I . . . of it. . I . . � ." � ' up my d;3ar ; I'll lend you A hand.." ,. I . . o'clock, and then take 004to in-yo,ung gantia. say that I have met with anything in devote himself primarily to direct inloBionaij . . � - ' � liold oil to the fandf and say they will'ovend � I . I . . In order to got to my ,i place,,, ail w . 0 . laughingly called it, down in the slairass it' This was very insolent -,I mean calling me . 'I .gave no anower, but walked dear." I . mealegigs. We never take in tramps at the Royal George.", � ' I I . the shape of -an .�adverkturo. It is said by Sloe people that the nation ,10 happy which wo�k. - I I- � ­ I - ­ I..., .11 ­ 'The bells of St. .M, - - ark's Church', Philadel � � .111. I ....'... . .. _ .- . . __ - ­ . . . ­Theiit. ... ...1. . - �..''. , I � it only for 1, revolutionary 11 purposes., �1. is about 'no much patrictisin in that rqgolua, - . I . I . W&B,nocoosary that .1 ultould go up � from Our fomy rward briskly. He was up in A moment,aild' . ,I, Bati Mrs. Brown, What is thin young lady - has no history,. and.I think the s6me may be , -_ N- Oiiiifliri, Ii(ini ih pbiA, were sllwieed by An injunction obtained , I I , tion io.there viai in 'the ill-abrididered and , . r . � cathedral q , and than go 'down' _�� to London . . -Riother line. -D66hifigton, into the, 6cauji-yVy jumpedout of his gig, keeplug the loins - in . I I . . 410hand. I I I - ­ =' =" �, 1 , I -1 to do? You say that'all sour fine are out, � and phais quite, unable toSalk to tho'Wilm.' . Said Of S Woman- ELI% such As it was, there flowed Several importan t . by annoyed neighbod, and the ( I .)ourt of. d the order, Who rasu Appeals bustsive It of . ludicrous raid into Canada fOfirtSen Years - , . . I ogq. It in a'plty' that there are 'people *in : - . . . WAS A Very long way from . We railway. At. . Fee this: tlm�3 out railway System v ' "At anyrateyOn.willgiveme skis, ?!, I I shrieked'and,ran away from him )IS fast alowoofDonniogton.", - . . I . :66 Tha.Wilmolowla of I 'Dorinington don't oi- results., .1 found in theCurtl000 the, kindest � . and most loving- friends I tvor made in my that eggs- Inn' led to MONCInGlItS against alsewlidie. In St-houl a chime church bello I I . A orlon so* foolish -no to countenance and*. � . in land their aid to each an abaurdmovbiont" ' - l , I I I . . itill bat* OV611 At the present I as I could in the, opposite -direction, going peat tile likes of hot, Mr. William. Those life. As I landebome mention. of my family in the CongregRtioull. Church Of, the Pilfivips I as the Skirmishing fund 11 committee repre. � I . young� I I time, though therb are four or fiva rail. . Itud, none doing I III over the groundwhieh I livid toilsomely travel.. led a little While before; My knees bout under sort of, people who- inn About the country ,) alwavd jot hold of a good name or two., I . � at the outset, LMAY May that the young Squire married my eldest Sister, and through has bean�ttaokad .by two physicians living t close byo These bolls are struck ovary quat or .11 . IL nents-A movenfent which Abu acoomplish no . . . . I . - . . , . I . . � I . -- ways In thie, neighborhood. . -five miles of Vountalit.l. - - I -�wllt four or, me, And I, thought I should have'taintedi A . , .i4 3�at thin is droadfull,10 Said poor William. hot influence our ourate got a living, whlob of anhour, the number of strokes numbering I I ; good ' I . I ­ . " . . I : I I , . . . -1 ;_ ­ . - I- ­­ I sO do whio Hariginglialit Roid'Eltation, which . glance she wad me, however, tliat be, ald'not hordes, 4AMP-' I- What am I to do with this lady? I, . 11 have thought tbF%t,,,ofr4 enabled him to Merry My 0000nd sister. AS . . . for mY.0611i I often gay that I Am still a I'llea 9 'besides' tile tune playing. on as, 'and The . I. If an k - in now," says London Socief#i - , ' ' , � I . , towki Of was too miles 'froft the . � market , . . Manningliam itself and, then the Villa go of data leave, the two .which Were Ing and frost Itigtobeciff. How) in'mi-y-liddYt You. Should of . Mote y6tr took her up into jour fathtr'b car. gOve;" b6so, but with this important differagea-tbat Stiladayo player-trideflug nights, twophysiciijus any, in applying for an ininno' . . ,I that their own designo'nre as plainly noon' . . I through an they thantialvoo gee thiough the' � 1, . . Dentilbston was five Milos on the other Bids . . . of hearts, I blopood those . boneat liorgoi ' . I me Then the wretoll actually shook h1g.h9t at , riage. There'll be a fine talk all, over the country aboul'this bit of work. I knowsot; 1 are governess to ollildron-of my owni and as my boys grow up they are sometimes'., _ ilan -1hal-tfie-g6he is destruolive.of Comfort anddaugerone tbi health. The chnroh�offidors I schemes I of their neighbor, - there would be ' - � /1� - I and leas the World. I - of Mannisighom. . I ' it was late in a'Soplenabst aftorrition When . uttcriDg ugly -viordoA - I , mean no harmi but you always wore wild and 11 cheeky," and call, my dearest William the - day that reply that the obitao in,a fine oneo and that more of truth of ofiamin I . . � No one ever lowerod himself by admitting � . . I I . I came to Me,uninghain Road Station. The prthoutly, and wijh�a,feelhig of great -joy relief on MY 118WE's Oat Of eight as wilful, Mr. William, and it's my belief that if a of ionge inio pbWoostil �ou governor.' I often bless the when' ona.gleans of romanco, through tears and the oomplainants,woqkd not object -if they not infidelo, 05,whora Buy Christian whAt his mdaftq really word and the actual ' . i : I I I . station ,itself was in a little villoget but it ambitiously preferred taking its title frout the and Partt fast as his two,horsea could carry him. In you put pair would want to drive them fire-irotas all over . troubles, brought we to th I a settled sunshine wore sound Would be unpleasant. - A I ' position he occupied In . the Odoist - scale,. while every iaa* who has pretandett . . , . market town, Which was Many miles off. The arrangement was that I should lid met by one the meantime I bad oank down dibatiAdd by I the waysiae., -The road had a wide margin of, 'S, tho�ueik Utry", it You are talking utter nongano6l Mrs- I of my life, I - I It Thera in nothing More libautitul than a I child, but there In nothing that one dislikes i� to be other than he wag ban boon found out$ . � and has mhdo himself the subject of ridicule. � � & . . of tile Wllmol6wls in their trap, Which should take we and my belongliagg over to Donning- grass ;which' rose At this point into hillock shadowed by, A oopso of troes, There man Er6Wo ; you Are qaite ingultin g.11 . -I know What I am aboWo Uri ca rile, Last winter About ten million tons of loo, were gathered in this oortutry,'unil it line been more than 'a monstrous child.01 said Mr. Beecher in hig last Friday Ov'snilig's talk ; " I a There is nothing despicable it! truth ; it Ia ' . Only Sham Ana protenot that are unworthy. . . . ion, V,vdtVthibg was taken out, but, tinfor- innately, the Wilmolow's conveyance had not literally a Money couch Whore X rQ61ftledt and I , alob literally watered with My tears. In all � wh1oh is more than you do, who'n you At& 11 ba taken in thin way - you will =8311urgelf SlAtod�keliablyo we l4q6va-that probably not More than two-thltlo 09, A ham beat! . . I child of five years that could reeite one of - Shakopeare'o Play$ IWOUld'.9OfiVbMl1id­16 If you are poor, theta to no neoeldity to vaunt . I vour poverty; but yon doolve no 6na, but I * I I arrived. The Porter- know thomVerY wall . "MV life I bad never boon so grossly degraded as bad a game as John Blade$ U06do - I . . Avoid. A child going.About to Ask men about . , yourself in. affecting to lid rich, While the day . . �. : and paid they kare auto tor be there aQ Insulted, Was thlo,,indeed, the begin. himself, whc�a the terror of all thd decent LADY VeTox SoLb,-Ut. Bon. Goola" of their Souls I NVby it I was inclined to be 'Of reckoning will Akouredly Some.?, I I . 1 14 '� ,that before very long. It WAS a long way.0 come and they Might bove businago at Manningliam. ning of my entrance upon the world? Barely $he world Woe Eomothing Infinitay More girls tonmiled round, 0 1 ,,But I only dome and look as her, Mrs, ThorolAs has' sold hid colob rated trotting mare, Lady Upton to Messrs. W. King and religious I should be turned from It by that I am far from thighbig that everybody ohoula � ' I I Th6 ties Of woman In having its effect ; i , : 130, after Waiting a to I that long timof I vile And evil. than my fathet's oorktiono hall I I . I Brown. Look at her for a single Moment, I I . I John Scott, Of St. dathallues, for 02,000. . ...... 1 I . - . . even; the winters are gettirg flokle. . � I . . . I .. 1. . �, . . . I ­ . . 'p- . . . . 0, . .1 . . I I . I I I I �11 , . V . I . " I I I . I I I � � I . I ...- ­ I I , � 1. . I ,. . S . . . I . .1 .,