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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-15, Page 6I'll -- - . ­­, ------.1-—--.. I - .­ ­ ---- � ­ ­­­........,­-­­ I -1 ­ - ­ I . . � . F 1� � --------, ­ ­;�----- calau vv 111611 urv, . . ULtest Irlsit News. . . . Jmte$* scottloll Notes# ... U. 'm Ipw days before the wedding bad happened wbiob. bad saddened Lord — � I . I I � � place, a letter Davao which seemed to Baxleloi a low dayo-the dea,th of the . his � � . , She An Selvit ]Baronet Trlgd for WQrXerT-J[1U The -tramway line between BsI1`5 . The Earl of Soiiifleld has conceded to 11 IN , — . - .1 � ymuch. Re folded rettyl, c6qilottislICountess Rosalie. I , - . � I puzzle Lord Earle vex I , , him '%Vi)Fb Wd to be the acal OrhPinal, bridge Bud Blackrock,Publin, is now rua Ogallala tonAlitS the benefit of the Ground - . I I taking, hat,. When breakfast f m- . .1 I , �. . . VNIX!, , it without ape a I not forgotten Ill: ,. . there came to bich In Dublin the I other day, before Mr. by gleam. � G%me.Aot. . . LOVEILS was gaited, lie draw big. wife's hand within from her soirowing husband a, ring W . A. woman a A has been The fishing on Loch, Lomond' has been I . I . his own she had askea.Might Wgiven to him. ,Jmstico Barry and a - jury, Sir Walter usmed Eliza Bolan , I . . 3oful this season of may for - - . — rence was still ayroaci, Mud k trlea for the crime of sent to jail o he z I ,(B.ft autboroj7g.4,olla�oLovar.") 14 Der;,,, be'Baid,, ,,there will never be - Gaspar LAW agent, Bart., was , ilonths, with hard tha. most succe, . I elibood of big I iy yii�mrs back. ' I say Secrets betw' a u 0 was apparently to lik , orgery, As.the jury disagreed, nine. being labor, for having broken ;and robbed the Man . 'want you to ad . a for the tature. I ther ' ass, Borgegi, with liar for acquittal and three for a, verdict of poor box Ut the Roman Catholic Church of In the BUryllill district all the, !to. , � a -- ' , - - dischargea, and Sir 04 laid, near Clonmel. . foundries which have been qn. short time . 6IIARTER XLTV. - ' read this letter -it, is from return, The Princo. . *ileiatine Chuteris that VMS, Princess husband and children, had V844 several guilty, they were � . mmonall , I I Two -years gassed away, and the travellers - � I I I i one WMIter wail liberated on bail to appear at Two. children aged three and S, half and for seven,. years back commanded to. work . I , . Ki that is, ,She is in EnglVd,%t Green. , visits to the Hall. Valentitio, ba� th . full time on the Istinst. . . thought of. returning. Lillian had reoov. Berge a permissiob to como to Lil- pretty little daughter, upon whom Lionel's the, next sittinj 4' the Commission 001iit- : Keg years, cousins, were drowned recently . I I .10 Oka, and ask I O'saeo- His cle 1 and. romantic Mr. Marshall, fisher, Dumfries, IMndQd eriia health audstreugtb, and, Lord EAV­ lian's wedding, 4, the a0swer must rest with son was SUPPOsea to look with grel fence was paialu I.. . I at Coolinabina, Mayo, in a eaud-pit, which .ng 4ft, 21a, N . . said, longed for home. ou, dear." . . tion. She had other daughters - the' namely, that Lady Nugent , his wife, who bocame, filed with water. The coroner ga,ve the other day M salmon meqguri � . I One bright June day they were expected y al girl, inherited, her Absconded As Soon as the transaction, first directions to. have tho pit filled up. in length, and 2 ft. 2 in. ab itI4 gTeatest , k Aidual Daore.had driven I to the sta. She took the latter from him %ua read it Oldest,, a tall, gracefi eyes, beomine public, had committed thecrime , girty, and weighing 42 lbs. - . . I laid aside her . ke Be- without his 'Morgency Fight hundred men Im . ack. I - . through; the noble heart of the woman fathor,s Italian face, and dark, dreamy o party 0 , - � .ve come out On tiori. .Lady Earle bad in every line, yet in some vague . Strange to Say, she was not unli ` knowledge. The accused Indust Ballybrophy station ' E day, strike- at tile Carrot Iron Works because � , _ . the Crimean , on Oatur air I * t on their . . mourran 't anxiously awaiting Spoke ice. It may )love been tliait olmum'441100 bamnet served through evening,, Avg. 13th, and broke Some of th . � g drpos slid sa, Way Dorm dreaded to look again upon -the tX . I - . . the Managers xn%s keeping, liar so - She wished the home-ooming I Mud received the medal and utensils and, scatterea their I It I 1. QalVr,,,,,4 be; OfTaleatinelaface. which Arat directed Lord AWLS'S attOutiOn ; war I . provisions regular working hours, and not going and I , ad all settled av no V captain' "'a , were over, , 4 ear� Dora, in sayl . a met her at, Barlescourt, and. clasps, f9r bravery as a I and t1b ibig just . to her. a . . 1.0, iat they 11 . about. A sub -constable was. also .severely comin� as they please; . 1. ' down to the to. said her husband; "I paid her more attention than he, had paid %ife who seems to have been really tho� boaten and his gun broken. � I � , � Nish was soon gratified, Once what you thialt," I ug % The Weqyss & Buckhaven. Railway, , � Her, I , I o any one since lie had loved so unhappily culprit, was p, as ghter of the, 11.1ght Hen, . . again she gazed upon the face of her only would not have our present happiness ti Wollard Nora O'Farrell, N. R., long Gov. Mr, Frank VVIse has decided upca placing four miles It length, conneoting1luol.Kbaven I He wail 110 . Is changed:'- , clouded for the world. one word will But. years before, ' at the dispoaal of the Cliariti of Cork with Thoronton Jandtion, . atil beloved sea. .. � � ght, tell surprised when lie ernor of Malta, ,and a grand-daughtisr of � a �, Was Q�ppeed for -4 , I . . I � the muniflootit sum of Z27,00. Of this traillo on the 8th inst. It has been con. t is true ; but thtre . qe-if you do not quite like the thou , No ,one was, mr . I , that �, Some n a to her and, ask her to defer the married !act,. And Helena; Bbrgozi made A the third Lord Southwell. It seems , ; . . . ... .. Is 6, I will writ - d bow Sir Walter kept an account in the Royal sMOullt 420,000 is to be placed in. equal , structed by. Mr, R. Wemyss At a cost of was less of the old pride and sterunes, , � -- - 1. gQ9.&WIft . tilIq knew his story, an ,v_ � I . . I -11---- I ­ ­ - � � - .1 . . .- � - ­­- - ki al' I* r'lifi-shiningill his eyes Mud a.kivai visit," . th"' ­ '5f-hlg"'Bv,4k'6fLi�6fpool-,*b'c�tb-,IieFlodgec1mg3I parts. to, ,the cradit O1.,tba_,14,rQt9 3t - 4. = C" - - ­­­-� - , . - , ­­ . � -4,1 - f . .L4L - 44 , ­ ­..­­­ - -..,.- � .. ­;­ -- .1 - - I n Y 19 . Y But Dorm would'not bO Outdone in much of his heart lay in a grave I I I a, Catholic Bishops, to. be applied for the I made by . smile ayearound his lips. There was, IO;tIO 0. j..jewssitind . ' Cdrlain .charges having been . � magnanimity, With resolute force, she v ,, gentle, and affeo- from time to time, and f rom this account as quality � too, V, Ivade of sadness that plainly would cast,from her ovary � unworthy thought. tionate to bar, and Helena valued big it mppearea that he was apt to be pressed bonefit of ,the Catholic and. Protests . -at radlailicrB of the Board as to tl , I I I � never leave him: Lord Ear ,or -1880, s, poor, I � . . . ., is would hev : ;(Let ).let come, Ronald," she said, raisw thoughtful, faithful attachment more than for money, On the Ord of March,, . and,quautity of the food provided for the I . forget his lost child. a I ing her clear, dark I .eyes to his. 11 I shall she would fia,ve valued ,the deepest and letter written in his name was received by F or a consiaerable time past extensive Kirkoudbright Poor Home, Mrw McNeil . .1 Lady Helena looked anxiously a,t Der . . . I � . . . - I see liar I owe her some- most passionate love of another man, - the, secretary of the bank, in. which it wall shifibients of' potatoes have been - taking bag reported to the, Board of Supervision-. � I I but there was no oauge for fear. The rosy, 14) me� epi id S'.0'a d to . I I . � . � , One room at, byrintou was never Stated that Sir Walter was anxious to have place from Dublin to Liverpool I and thmt,.Iie found no I thing wrong -with the .. . �. � I , dimpled . of youth ba'd passed awayp ' iockila; strang6 feet never entered it; &Vill Jlor 41,600 discounti6d a4d.tbe Pro Glasgow. The potato blight. has again' soup, except that o1w ounce of beof instead , I . . beauty ,, . . lie was unfeignedly pleased, and s6'was un: '" I � -dignity had t0ten. its place. , oked round it. It WAS .coeds lo . a made itil, appearance I I . . but a sisia, every one else. Lady Helena alone felt. curious eyes never lo � aged to big account, which he won] � in Irolaaa. Early of two had been pat in for eacb., inmate. . I . She looked a graceful, amiable Woman, . its prettiboudoir builb,butnever furnished*,' beable to balance in six months by Money - pgto'' � . a as to Dom's capability, . potatoes have suffered' most, the lea,ves Just the one-half, ,Bud r.othing wro . . . some little doubt I . Said he - - ". I -- I I � . with eyes of w6ndr6us beauty thidkIY � atroling herself, . . for Hubert Aiilio's first love, that Was coming to, his wife. He beiugquite withered, though the tubers are" O,omplain'Qf. I . , I �� y,ealth of rip- of.co . . I - I . . . . vellea,by long lashes,.aucl a N come ajope'; - Time softened big sorrow; his fair, gentle .could ge fi the signature Of Mr. Caddell of atillfreafrom disease,while thossof Us. ". -1 � ' . ling , black -hair. Lady HeIiina thought The Priuclosa.BorgeZi was to , . I . I � � . III ,. I I . . . . . , - .1 . She had not Said at what hour they might wife was devoted to. him, bloomfUg children Balbrigpit, a gentleman Of large Pro-. later growth are greatly spotted an t e -T-he,.'%Voods AA,e Null ot %ileilu.. .. I E�lr far. -More, beautiful, now than when the " I ­.- 11 ­ -­ smiladarouna him; buthe never forg9.0 party, .And that, if it wail necessqy, leaves. Within a few days. the disease, bad okout . . expec-t1dr,- ­ '. . - ­ 1. . I . . . . � . ,I - coy Smiles and dimples ]bad been the 6bief . � hardly understood Why her Beatrice. In his dreanio; at times, Helena the signature of Mr. P. *O'RiBillY, 'Sir, oproa?d rapidly. � . The police of this city are On the 10 . . . charm. She aamdred, too, the perfect oud Lady Dorm . hii lips ; but she Walterla agent, would be also given. On . I - I . . I for the arrival.of a swindler. who has . . I . thoughts went back go, constantly to her hear4 her' name on 11 I A man. was killed near the village Of' aqquired Some reputation in Canada - ana .- - 1; easy grace with'which Dorm -fell at ones . on of tile dead. No year the 6th Of March another letter was � � .. .. I -Beatrice hadloved the beauti, .was not jeal s . . Cliff011eY, County Sli.0.0, last week, -while the ces for the number,of names he , : . into. h smistresii,of that lost child.' ad in which he did not visit the- grave received to the .oame ,Purport, the first not 'is 0 provin under.. In Halifaxt I . , or proper place.& ful gracious woman who was 'coining to piss ' . Boiling to give his ho0e pi, drink of flour ,p,ble of travelling, . otablishment. The. pretty, musical way havd, been that which, , where Beatrice Earle il P - %at long having been 'replied .to. In it thawriter friDM i I . vast "a I � a a t liar I P, roo or. Instead, of taking him a � I � I . voice -1 Was trained.andsoftoned, tho-doli- visit them., It � �. I . added thab he was obliged to employ P, ­ Vat k -off the 1875, he 'was Iiii6w a . prompted hot, on the, .day before Lillian's ol . . Ub, under the car, Ile merely too Oourthey," also the game year, in Kingston, . . . marriagep when the house w I I cap ring from. rheumW held a vessel to I � I � . . date, refined accent retained no. trace of ,as &Uve with D,�a Seemed to grow youal again W, secretary as he was suffe winkers and his -head. Out., as."Hon..Dulica Gr6ftorl, B, N.;" I provin I oialism,' Ilierything about Dora the buBtlia. and ,ation, to go Lillian's children. She nurse and tended tism in his wrist. The secretary then for. ' . , I . turmoil of prepon . The horse to0k fright because Of some noise in.'187.7 as- gon.,R. Weston; "in IM as . I . pleased the oyer and gratified the t,aste', the h re hot them. Ladv Helena, with zealots, eyes. warded the bill for -.eJ'G0Q for Rir. Walter's d made a sudden lounge, "Hou, C. A. Dennison," in, Chi� I ". I � I - . , to theallent, solitary rooms -W' a -Bertrand, the filturiYLord- of . . 0. near band, an Is . . .girlish * figure 'had grown mi4tronly and dau I Signature and for Rr' CadAell's signatur ft into* the. 18 I go, in , . I . I r dignifled,'the sweet face � had in it a tinge . ghter.'s,voice ,bad once made. sweetest looked after . I sending the, point. of the she, . 1 74, as 11 Lieuthlant-Colonel Talbot, of ' I . . �. I 0 Of music. � '. I . . Ratlescourt, A brave, noble boy, his fsther's On the 8.th of March the blil was returned man's body naiw the region of thp heart., the British army.l! ;n Ottawa, a few years ' - � � � � � . o:f sadness one mak often see in the fac She was . 'no for some time; it -pride and Lillian's � torment And delightp with the signatures, and on the following glad- the unfortunate man a mothet Who, lias lost a' child. Lady ' -was Lord there ale , ' who often' a I aid he was richer than 'any day it v counted in favor Ot While thus imp ago;. unaer a high sounding titld, and under I . - I Earle. who found -bar, irliff tried ,,as dis Sirwalter ng a good distance, and pretencla of expecting remittances. from his . � i � Helena, fastidious and Or,iticalt, clould,find . i ' ad three Nage , occasions Sir alleged unole, Lord Bollhou I t of Belmont I I at bitter weeping.. I . . � oy in the county; for be h nt, . On :all previous. ,When ho.jell both horse and oar weht over I . to still h Other b I . I I no fault vith her Son's wif at � � . I , ,,It is useless, Ronald," elle cried; "I MOthersi. while others had-bu[t one. Walter had Written to ascertain the state his prostrate. body.. He w" taken . up Park, Derbys I hire; England, he.managed to I .. . . . She welcomed her 'Warmly, giving up to . . . . . ietting over the fair broad ,of hi � nli�, but he did I . . I . . ca,bibot help asking why. my bright bilauti- The San was e , . a account with 'the ba mmuoled an4 lifeless. - - negotiate the. loan of various sums. from I , , M . . I her, in liar own graceful .way, all rule and . the western sky was not do so in thiia, instance. It Soon having - . I . . I . . - ! authority, Helping -her, if any way she. ful darling should be' ly1fig there. it is , lanas of Illarlesoourt; r for beouabcortai d that the bill was aforgery, .. . .V- - --- his.prey, one of whom, � ivell known � . only two. years since aiwedding-wreath. was- jall, aflame ; the flowers -Were thi Sting ne . ­. I.. - . I ANDS. , Canadfitn'gentleman, he victimized to the ., required it but never interfering, she made made for her." . . deiv whicli had just bb8un to fall. � the socreitar�Of'thGbank,Mt.Niven,pro.ceed- ' CANAIDIX-4 G0.1,0E N S I � I . . � a and estoexia she . 909, a I d to Douore,:ln Westmeath, where he first I . — , . . I extent of �,1,200, After this he fied to this . Dora respected by the lov I ! Nothing would comfort bar but wvisit. to out in the r6se-garaen, Where long a � * Jim* roclf,et Bioney 13aere cityi His Photograph was sent to New' I , ' xere to itequi - . I I I � always ovinced,for her. . . . . �, m told, were, standhig a igefft and afterwards Sir %" I 1. I . . . . ; .. ,her daughter a grhve. It,' was m1ong walk, -love otory,had be( � 1 7 Saw Lady Ni at he knqw ilot I . 111reakfast. . York and Put in ,they Rogues, Gallery.. He . �, But it -was oil Lillian's fabe that Lady but she Prefer one. She groub that an artist wQqld have been Walter, who stated th hing I I . was captured for a fraudulent tranSq4'Cti6n9 I . I . . . . ly.- The pallor of I(, red tiiking, it al delijhted to sketch.. . . � about this transaction. The secretary Cii the.se%.coast round Cape Commeroll, : I IX . � .. I i. Helena gazed most earnest said she Shot feel better after it. Tliey� , I � . ' and 'Was sent to the Peuitetitiary for si ' ' . I . I I I sickness .had. given away to a rosy � Sud yielded' t6 her .wish. I Before Abe -had Lionel,.bad some ,choice roses in bloom, costittecl that he new' kno,;i the-namas on British .Columbia,, exist. deposits of sand' hiona,bly and - . . �,� isite b I loom. The fair sweet face in its . I . . ter dinner the whole party ba,d gone -the bill were in,tlia handwriting of'Lady �vhiob, black in appearance .on the surface, months.,: He -dresses very fas I � . oxgL14 quit.ted the housp many minutoO,.tho Prin- &lid at . are ­ has the .appearance. of 9, thorough going � . emed I . La ld A gentlemau of. Leisure. Ifis also rumored . . I . to.her perfect, the dy Helena E iirlo. was *.Nugent. He had frequently. -received found on examiliation, of tier. digging a. ., I ,a,, Borgezi arrived.' .. . . out to see them. , . I . . �', . . violet eyes were full of.light. Lookiiig at There was no reotr4irrtim Ronald's greet- seated on the.. garden chair whereou Bea- letters from Lady Nugent, 'and EL11 letters . . .. a � that'his intention.is to visit NQwport,Loug . . �. few inches, to bo full of specks of'go I .. . her, Lady Helena believoa there' were � ing. He was I heartily glad to.'vee her- trice had once sat, Iigtoniu� td the Words in reference to this, trans%otion Were in - handful of sand washed in 9. saucer is- . bd Saratoga -to there replete his I ' I . I � � . I . '. . years of life iii stbre for Aoilaws only 'the lo . W 'Nugent stated to, plays numerous sparkling , Which Branch & W%. .1 . , . . glad to look once more on �el� which had 'gladdened bar brief life. A li�rliand Iriting. Lady scales, lo*pprse.�Nei� York Teleo�rdm. - .. � � I . �� child. ' ; . . . coined to. him, years . number of fair children played *around her- him that Sit'-Witlter know nothing of tile . Mrs. pure gold, so fine, in grtlili-1111 , - � . . � � I . . . . .. I talk about. Lord Grecian f ace th at had a Popularly .,liz 11 float .1 � , * . . I I . , ' . . . There was much to � ago, the only modal for Queen Guiniveia. - Looking on them With pleaded byes was trafigaotion, and �. she. appeared. MiRst that . they are .r, . .. ILatest ]Literary Gossip. � . - . � . I . . � X a ba; he Th I . . . . . . Earle told his mother. thart Hubert Airli6 I fo' . minutes - ; then a, -gentlelgraceful lady. Her calm,sweet face an' iou A t should'not Sao Sir Walter: gold," 6 exlstdnce of the. gold hLis ' The . to imoni4l to Prof. Alex d' 'B i . ' - I I . . . . I . . Lyraiton; 'unable to They. talked for a W .1 I . at I Ian or mn, . � had gone home -to � Valentine, turning to him said'. . � haid a story in it, the wondrous dark eyes, Mr. Robert Caddell deposed to his endorse- iong-beon. known, but the'diffioulty has � . enduie the sight' -of Earlesoourt. He had . 41 Now Is � t me see - Lady Dgra. - 19Y vialt . had in t � born a shadow Me of some Borrow ment being a forgor�l and, that UdY beau to find a means of eticcessf all ly I and LL. D., of'Abordeen, is to take the form of ---� � . � . . of thel Professor, together with . � . never - regainea his spirits. In the long is teally'.to her." ' , . . ilot yet lived doWt. -Lady !)or& Earle Nugent, who Wrote ,to him not long before : ec6a6mically extracting it'. -Several ma. A­�ortrait . -as I .I. I - . , � pf,:Aki, annual gold niedal . . .. 1. � il. . . -th'o black-piouds-haa. passed this,tfaugacti-dil-wag in q)-oplaossion of bis chines hm�e beci � �. . 1. W� Ili I I.. � '. -1.1 ­ ­ I �`, . . .--. years to-comolt,waspossible, added, Ron� whiffier slip IlE4 gon ; and Wag happY, r tried, but Wlilloub.sucoass;� Alle foan4atiAxi C., . � , . They told Lbr tr -it', Which' ' I ' 1 4� . I � Old, that Lord Airlie might ma�rry, for the La�d� Helena Whispered something to - liar away. She *a1s.her 'husband's best friend Signature,, III 1swer to asileeritig allusion and, aftor siaveral failurbs, the experiments a. prize in philosophy, T b per 19, ' , , 1 . � . I -defence made by one i ore abandoned, and, nothing has been is to. be painted by Mt. George Reid, � I I . - ' ' . the heart of _ �Irueot counsellor ; and Ronald had for- , . . Sake of Ilia n -, but, if. over . which brought tears to � Valentine's eyes. his I . to the natu*ro of the W R,,, S. A., Will be presented Ao and placed . . ��,­­­.­. � . .1 . . . -, livilig 'a, 'line buried in a woman's grave, 'i 3 was -ever spoken oft as f-jh -the Crown, -the Queen's done for some years. A new. venture is, . - . . - I' ­ I I � 'Bill Sh -I I I will folio* her. 1, gotten .that' shi � 0 a colInsel. for . I " i4- the �. univeipity. Tbg subscriptions. , I bi loved'; lost eatrico. ­ Y6 - ,a said - : .. � ' 4. "ghter's , It lowly�born.'l �­ The dignity. of bar . chat- -' who. appeared for thd baxondt however, about to.be -made with a machine I .. I . .. . - , . � s ,..with X. B , * . wisely . .Will Ask bar to kiss me dver . or dali . , d oburisol. _ . . I , Sat- Francisob . �compaay, promidal. already, a,mount, 6. upward of . . . , .. Lionel DacrQ knew he had done . . � . . . acter, acquired by long years of Stara Asoi- Said, during the addrdas'tc, the jury: 11 -My ibvdnte&- by- a I . . . - .,., . . .. .. � - , , . . . . . � . 11 grave.11 . " . . .1 -be, successful., Tfio 02,000. . : . . � �, . . . r, -and' well to lifive the bed of the lake' filled. . Sorle onb iv.exit.'�vith her io poliat.-Out.. the pifne, asserted itiiielf ; i6 on; i6 the whole cli6at would.6olint all: else as ,nothing in which promises to � . . . ' ' . I . . I � . up. In, the morning he Saw each tiorabor .- way, biit Vaientine entered the ,.church- country sid4 was more loved or respected this World if he .could shield his .wifc'H machine .cbilsisto of six drawers or layers Miss Braddon Vill' not* produce a novel ,.' . of the family Shrank from gqing� oi4 into ,. ., .- . , ,. . I I 1: . �, . . .. I . � I . I 4 I . I . I thail-Lady Dora Earloi. .. � I . yMmd. - Bat,if ll'6 was � found guilty, that 64. plht6ia, dovered witil'amalgam. Each this, autumn. Her' industry has been , . . ' � . " � .� ' .. I. . ; � . r, a one. I I I I I .1, ­ . Was' lying* on the . .n' . bIx.erefore it was *�late, has - libles punched through- - -.1t, Mai . lily 'concentrated upon. her -annual,: - - , I.' I I I the grounds. , . I I . . . . Yaltirough, thothick green follacro she am* Ronald, Lord Earle, would pt, clear her, and 1 . ­ . �. ' . . . . . ­ .. . . He asked Lora Earle to 6coompankilim , I at Ilia wifo,f; foot. - He looked :oldari not in the mouth of any one to reproach hilt about. a , qu a nch. 'in 'di- ,,The Misletoe Bough;" to which she con� . .. . � I ' the shining of the white ruarblelross, - -and. I . i u . . � .1. . - 11 . I a*' . . � . � 'VI loaded with if h -show that hewas -bearifig sand is 11 dumped tributes largely, writ. ng * owhere. olse.this . . , il and- then the mastiii of Earlescourt a' the darkdressof�oii, ,w4oknelt.by the sad th' luxuriant hair was th -iw I a had* no other way to - . &meter, TUB gold 'the. Water being .F . . . ­ . . . 11 . - .1 11 .. ... ... . - .1 a, is . . �. . � � . . . . I., that the deep,.&uol waters no louge shim Bilver,'but there to peace and calm ut i 'this matt6n Tod inP on the * ,top plate, - I �I 11 . .. .- grave, .. i . . . we I . perfectly innoob in I �,te It. I . � I . v. . . mered artidst the trees - . . . I - . . . . ` ` 'f t tops fall. his face., - � . I . . I I ... . soci . ate himself from this.crimin6d transac7 turned on. The action of'the-water Sets � . . 1. - Hodas6n Burn6tt I lakely . , .. . � . adaug She went up td hot. Her, oo a � . I . � an, I Xra. Frances. 0 ': '. �. . - I I � . . � Lionel -let him bring Lis Wife an' h. .- - 1 1 ' on -the. Soft grasa,� Nvere. He- laughed at Lilli' and her husband, jio�. was Ilia an . ty.11 Witaepes4ore*sworn the'sand in motion, and, with - the 'gold, i1i fishie .. .. I - - . 4.�out, 9. drowning*batiller 'at Long . I ..�.. 1. . -had been done-; and .they .Ing noise sail y - . . � - to prove at. at the date of t I � saucl falls Beach., 'HOW happy th�o authoress,,thati can ­ � - I- � . ., � . �. . . dinhearaby'the leavin . .. . . . . . . . .... ter to gee what, wedping'inotber. . couv6rshig soanxiously over. the roses. - th he Yorged note passes through. the holes. . The- . . . . . .. . I turned to the author of it, with gratieful - 0-ThbY aiejoveksyet,ll he said ,to Dora and ai�.00mpanying letter'and 'df its �ijost-. from plat6 t9 plate, : .g behind it tliQ* belk6r6wulleroinel ., ,-' .. . 11 . . . Valentine knelt byther side., Dora; look I , . I I I .- . . . . I . . . . . .I. � . iankingbitiIi for the kind thoudlit , .. beaming and she glanced imilingly-at thein. . � , inirk, Sir Walter was abs6ut at'sporting. 1`6691a, free'gbId, which atti:ches� itself to . eyes, tl . . th -alm face I . . - The tilird7 and' concluding volume of the :�. . 1. 11, -had 6p,irea thelf'feelings. .Grboa -ing, up -paw ins ( , - mdefings"inEfigfand. Thecounsel sand I I . 1� I . . Which I � � acwt non, herl offable7 tenderhoss in the Thew.ords were true. Tell years mar for the the aiIi6lgarri7; and' by the time the . a ',thO . . I . � �- . � thd. spot Where. the re lovers. yet. .There - was Cr ,ly oil the alibi and on h%4reached'the. sixth platb it is aecom. letters of Charles Dicker's .1 ilow in . I . . trees Aourishled now on clear- eyes. Sh6 foli'the clasp of Vale'- ried, they we] own dwelt severe ' ,� published by : e*sam - 1.4 I water lima gusteilea in the sun, -birds sang tine's arms, nuabiliwas, sweet whisper'; ge,210 forbearance on one siala, an ,earnest the sa�rifide by Sir� Walter of .bis wife's, pa,ni6d by very few gr* &ins of g6ld that have III ,-ess and will -be U I . � , I 1. . B., . - � . . . . - the Chapman & Hall liaxt.-montli. .. . .. . . . � aihei� branches, . ask W to 'do .right on '- at. onor to Borden himself, I I .1 I successfully escaped at . I . . . . . I , . i green graBB a.nd Terns 11 Dora, 1 have followed you bola to,, the Oth Lillian 11' " , � tachindn't * to. . . � .. . . . .. . . . - �; - ., I I . . . . . . � . � � und their roots. .1 . led lier 'l I . arnalgati- oil 'the Previous, fiv& pl * . . I grew -to love me'abd to- pardon me for Dacro..never ,troub iiea.d- about .- - .: . ates. � '. -, '.. = I . . 6 y6u to-�tiy`to; . � . . . . I Llry MioninA,wa, wh in I. . .,�. . I yet, amoilgst the saperstitious strange - lay Share in your unhappy past. For the - ,,women's rights;" p,he had no idea of , '- - , Th sim�le, but it ist1re ortdd ' SIR D6 o Bi, - ' ,� . !Z. STONED TO. ]DICALW-1K. ' Gladstone' .. . . I . . - lap pay � . . . , . . stories were told. They said: that the I usband'B �place; if her ' ,'. - - I .1 to be Successful, and to tiore n � .9onds up to the Lords', ii one . .. I . . I love of,your dead chiiawho loved me, bury trying td 'fill her h I - . . I I . . I � . . wind, when it rustled -amongst.thoad tre : sk . I . . .vas asked, the chances - I in . lox enses.-Thb Coloni s and India. � . more addition: to the now long list of com. - I . so.' here all difference and all dislike. opinlork on voting 7 , A1jL0r]L.1bleTnj3C�o thj�qu�bcc, Woods . ,� . � . I - . I I . * Smile and -say', I 'A Xrs. Brow . a Asited Chief Paradis at - P . . - . � I merchil nobles`An. Brigiish king, So -e - . - wailed ,Wlth 6, cry like that bf some 0" Sho'could not refuge; for the first. time were that she. would -at ra.11 Yet . .. : I . � I . . . . four centuries �Zl, created one De im Role, ` , - . . - . . ,. / I . drowning; that., the leaves tiombled and Lord. Earle'sVife -laid her h6ad upon that- 11 Lionel inanageS all. those In W Montreal .the other day iind told'him that a , jDc.itil, of iiie.1racher of ',the 1?ree Churels. 7 his � beloved . 'chaut, a � .!".. . . . . I oil noother bran.. - I .1 . 1, 1. own'kingd6m she reigned subrenip - . . . I . . I . Whom he styled - met . . ­ .. shivered as they did up ,'nob1b. Woman shoulder; &lid wept�away in her' I ma.0 had come to :bar 'and � Said' that he; . NO one was better known in the west of Aake in recognition Of '� value; received,' ' . . . I ... � z ches ,, thatr the stiring Of thei�a resembled her Borrow -while Valentine -soothed liar her actionq Were full of wisaom, herwords , with her1u6band and three ,other- me . n, left . . .. I .. . . - P W u of. George . . .. . that city.6 a ort line sine - ­ . - 'deep -drawn Sighs.' � They gaid flowers ,With loving words. - , . . . I . , full of kindly thought. The quiet Serene ' ' a- to Be Scoilanathan Rev. AndrowStark; poPtlla�ly but than efor ard until the reig ' ' .1 11 . . . I I ­ h t AaMP'Oy- - a Vre&Oburch. 118- III. s, su6i�easful trader ba4 small dhan . . � � . -Over tile gral beauty,- of her -youth' had developed into - . d:- , . . A0 grow in the thick diassi and that q - &.11.6 th� Father of,th : ce . . .* 6.�fa child the two womon � ment' M -Coteau Lanaln;� on a railway� Isyth on 116b. 2nd, 1786,16nd' of iahnoblem6ilt toi'wduld 1. . I . -4. . I would'i d the ape . . 1. . . I . . .., lhis,.and.,aia Was boril. at I[i I . � I he have' had. .. , - , *­ . � . -the altered deer Sharma t " lod�-hll dislike J I I "' d' 'that of magnificefit womanhood. The �fair ..bianch'there, They failed, in � . � : 6 t th' Pitt in, istoa olthe Prow I . �� - - Were recond I Jea oulay, an 'inheihxl6band'st th - ­ , t ,,ig to the village,:through died at Tighumbruaiphl,Kyles of Buts, the any'ih n bu at a I . I . . . . . As'Much'as pospilile the interior arrange . -�e took' spirliu�,l faO6 was peorlbss - I . ., � I aled'away forevet;, Peace arid:16 , ey were re urnn - " .- . . . . . . ments at Earleic6iirt had �bden altered'. env'r . I � . � : . . ley I eia. .There wail ap'niglif or di�y during . ­ .. I.. I t " herlmig- other d&y.in Us 96th 'joax. His: Was a 6Fmentof his fridnd Robert Smith., By. ; , ... : , ., I thel 'Place, *.. : , . the Woods several -men .sb utaon cha . ingeable arid . eventful oaxeer. Ile entered slow degrees others of -his -vocation wsre � . . 1. .!! Lillian had rooms p I rept . acre( I . . . " " I I . . : .. .. wed for her in the I In. the - affiar time there vkA 6methilig Which Lionel 3) ' i lid' not thank'Heavon aild ston'd iiiin'to dcaCh. ,The inan . . other wing - those th&t.had belonged to her . i ' band a I .H6uge, 'prominent I . . - ra's reverentlal,lQvb for. for tlift:cirown, ofall. great. lgiftg,� si, good. was - un a,pE the Glasgow Uui,Veisityin 1801, wb,s licensed raised' to -the .upper . � ' .. �rernatkab)6 in Do . . . I . if I �.� I . . .. I . .. - said therii hi )ily not thei` slightest to preMch in'1807 " was or.diiiliiaa ministei of amolig-thern being a, man of Hebrew Stock,, . . I . . . hapless sis?er were left undisturbed � 'Lady * atine. '.1ord Eaxle often said -that fa. .and, gentle wi 0. - - .. I doubt about, the matter, as he had seen the . . . .. . Dora,ke'pt the keys; - -it was kiiowa when Valel wife '. T eke wAE a &ngregation at - F. alkirk in. conn'ection Sir S,mpbo�, Gideon, Who! became Lord ' . . !: � . )as of hot. � His * i b i " i a stir amongst the*children, a, I . � . � I , .. ,. . . � his turn h� was jeab i viotiln's, death, and the body wag now lying . E ardley. Then came Baringi Lord Ash-, . . . era�.the dark ayes 'had no highbr ideali. no truer friand:. than tallaa�k gentleman was'agan. crossi.tg the. I with -the Associate Synod in l808P*W"'Md- . - - . . I she haA been visiting th . I . I .. . I � . � . .., . . lawt,� and 1ionel* cried, I � Elora is Gaspar in a, small hut, It the Woods. ,.The '-young �mittod to the Established Ghwall in 1824, button, and, latiar', Lord Overstone, head of , , , , .. bore tra�es of weepin& the Princci;s Borgezi. . . w. ife. -was-- borrified-at- such ii'40-4,�- ZIA. -was theree�,4tei-v,pp6l-ated,.o,ssi��tuoiit. minister -the banking -house OV,Toilgs; too & Co., , - atten; and his, arms full of toys- . love it, but liar husband's . I . 1 . I Beatrice' had not'been forg . , The wedding day dawned; aklaaf.and La;widiacei -with- I apt i , . at Lerwick, RhE a ostmoneye man- . . . - "a' � ' � ce f I : tadwas on Lillian'S oiled I 1.1, 'I or itlai]id,,was appoint'd min�, andprobalblyto-daythom­ - -0-d , . . -­ .�, never wbuld'be.'Her no; ,for 9, t cabe of sadness was hidden those ohildrep will bo'coinpletely SP oul' d h Witli anxiiaty. An effort - - ,- . . -They ha,d ihJi6 all ti I rushed forwsvd,,'aud O' b n I� � _. -isterof thaparigh-wf Salidwich,Shetlaudl in.Epglajad.'Itisiemt�riiable-thc4t,,61thouglI ' : . . he little ones.. SP irig, in , to I lips a, huadke&'times emoh.day. away. - -Lora Earle would bays it so;. -He .T prett�. -� be d dnd. the 'man* who radod , a in 1830, came oat at *tile Disru ti011 and theVeWers have lolig ranked among Bag- . � -1 ­ ­­ . . � .. ... P . I I . . . �' A it always seemed to. is hurry, fell over a I . IS , gtMt,M a t . ­ I '11 res, Church in 184S, VMS Sp� r .'..... . % beeil twili sistersf ai: . Said that that which should be the happiest Bertrand, in III th an 1. : . iI � ' ' . .. , , � I . her that part of herself lay -in the. church. of Lillian's life must n6t be clouded. child w.ith large dark. byes and dark hair. . 1. I I joined the landPia wealthiest Sons, it Was reserved fo 1. . - - a at in .1 I pointed to - the Free Church, Closeburn, an Irish -,bigiver fikst to reAchr%he. upper . � I , dayLl sad thoughts of the, loaf.Beattice Lo I 7 .,.-.-t,, -""- , . .1 I yard atitbe foot. of thehill ' to rd EatI6 jump d up and. caught h . FAunn's 0 accumulator� whereby Duratije - a, in 1844, and went to'Tighiial House, in the pe---- - - - -Z,rthqr- Gain. - . I � ruli ' .; , . I .. I Gaspar Lawrence had iote &�ro&d�be O's earno into the minds of those who loved his a - - I -always- b . a . stored -e1qotr1oity is rend*6red &�mlable as, 9; . ' I . .. . . �. � � my . �. IvIlere'lle continued to ness, Wliom' Dublin stout has'converted - . could not endfire the -sight or name of liar temainod,unipokon, . - .., .., . . 4I.Bertia, boy," be said!, foice to propel maebinery, is on exhibition. brumich' iii'1856j.,� . � � - . ' .. � � I In The summer sun 'never shone upon � a kind to little Beatrice I'l -The child ol I . a � a Crossley . - - home.' Lady. Lawrobco hoped -that ti 0 , I mpbd reside till big death. ' He W46 a great fin� into Lord'Ardilawn. This last new peer * . . 'I . I I 11 and his teak ,sea III, oil the strand, London, wher t slid aia,ster d ten languages, in. also i,liustrates the power of beat. He is' ' * � . . I would nothing else. cou - He ki Went gas engine- is employed to drive the � had M 4 Ho was never ma d ,rewery; and - . � I heat -a Wound more lovely bride, -noi upon a fairer icene . IiZ arnisto - ' himsOlft Gramme dynamo-elooVio machines chargm clual g t Gaelic. rrie -treat London b . I touch. - W -hen, after 'Rome. years,.be did. tha-4 - that wedding. The pretty country dark ,3?es and � murmurea! to . i , partner in 4 g . . , it *As Seen that his Borrow wou - ` . and. ip h ; . � Ilia father died sbnio ' - - . . . . ld, . � ',and 4, Poor Ittl. Beatricel'� . ' ' a h sl�uo greatly resombleid the. late, r; . . Co4tt's ... . . , I . . return oburob� wag doe . a ' Th manu. De P . . . yarther in . . crated, with flower . . . . .. . . . ? . �' ripLongst ing the calls. a form of cell now . Chalmers. ... � . . bank- and verytich, �- -- . . I � last for . . 1 -40 never. �&owaed with. spectators. I - .� I . . � � � life He never zrardo47 The slimmer wind thatplayed, a factured is rectaugulari and.it weighs, with , , . - - . . 1. . a . tay� a golden rippling hair . 1. -------- a- . I rial White. . I . . t . % . I ' cared. for thdi,'namo of any woman .Bmv Side by Bids at. the' &Itar StOo', . the roses, lifting th � the sQluti6n, about fifty pounds, Four of * , 60he occaiion of illelffiniste . . ' . . tossing. her . . ' . 'reanwich Mr. -Gladstone I that of BiairlooZarld. - . . . *Dora Earle mud Valontihe.' People said from �Lilliaulo forehead and lead cells fully charged, are reckbnea'to I A JP611ulnr Clergyman. .bait dinner at G . , I . . A week after the Edrle' Lord 13arle's face) ti k .a ge*ijag machine 'Six hours a day for A. despatch, � from Af6atreal Says : "Rev., was4resentod by. li;a ,Liborals..ot that , -- . , � it return, Lilliali afterward thoy:cbuld not decide WE= they lib6le girl's curls iirto I wor . t Ome arm -ch .. . . . stbod one evening Wat6hing fromthe deep -Lady' .Holona'd Stately was singing a sweet low requiem among a y. . 'Dr. Sullivan, of St.. George's Church here, .borough with - 6, ad air and . I admired ,,mogtim . ' veek by the aid of a good electric motok. . . oriel I.jait. rays upon the. magnificonoe,Dorals sweet, simplo elegance, the trees that shadI grave of Beatrice [a. itna.6ne of the Most. eloquent and populq an illuminated aadreos in acknowledgment - . - . � window.! the sun�p , lid she know . . I 11 re. Earle. I . I .­ I I. . . .1 � � Efarit cells are estimated to drive a vehic, � I . leDominion, has blj6ighed,public -services. -The � " - I flowers. Lionel joined her *� - qua: G 1. . . . '. . . . I t With tw6 pasa�ngers, during six hours, and Eplsdopi�l'clerigyineu in tl of Ilia diBbi - . I 1. . . 1, face, that he bad 010-0 to ask th or 'ho Princess . . I . . TUV ANDi, . I . i. .- tecii�ved and it considbriag a call from St. �ight lion, gentleman iu.aolxuOwle i i h . from his .a cian beauty. .' . . . . '. ; . I � .. I , *double t5at number tq corivey,four pas . . aging t a - . she had decline . to answer � [ a Autprisei for . . . -�� I .. I . Mary's -ClitLych, Fifth &vanilla, -New York' :gift referred to the events of- the sessiori,,' - . 1. , a -Lord Earle hsaprapared . � 11 'era he".11ke tfiao,­Xtis­'furthor* I . � . ­. I . . ' WO11�1AN-JBO,&sTEV Air'll E�.:, . .sang � -Uies amid which the ' . questI6 w . . - . . � � . V . I for t � rect6r of THAity p6iptmg out the difficu, . . I . I . . . . before . . . . Dora. % When the littI6 wedding party ' - " � I calqulatea that forty- colfs.wlii ative -all Dr. Sullivan was formorly � � . . I . . 11., . . 1 46 1 �avo done pe�itsuca, Lillian," he saidt'. - returned fromchurch, the first to greet them 'i,L,lic Fn � tal Ci)al oil lGainp�A-iFearAul Ore . tiling containing twenty-f6ur' . piissen. Churbli,-011icago, iiiiId only returnea,�'here duties of the. Government had been dia. I . . � . l .... I . : . "if ever manl1is. For twoYears"'a". were Stephen Thorns, now a, whitd-heado.d. .. ! , . I i6vails., , . . - , . during a Spada of three h6lira, mud .eighteen months .ago. , He , Was he.te][Y charged. These had brought into view a I � I . I I thought.to the . ' - wifei. The firpt .to show . .. . . gets I th . at of reatorifig to the. . I .. . . devoted time, care, and Ile old man and his that sixty will propel. a trameox with forty nominated in confokonce,aA a candidatO, for great nobassity�� . . . oil loyal foryour Sake; for two years .1 them al, honor and reBpectworo LordlilairI6' , GAt;,�.Xoqvll t Sept. 2.-L.ast night. �bout , ,sSellgerg-for the Same poried. . The cost thb Bishopric of Toronto, but 'Was beaten. Ho�bse..of Commons. the security. for its , ' . I '. � ' 11 Oclock so .passing- the ,pa , . . . 1. .. avb tried night and day to learn, for your .r -ad oyster saloon of, Mary - R recharging s, battery. is now, about- 21d., Ile ling t66 lar�est and, Most - fasbionablb liberties for the savaneeinbut of legialation . � . 000 0 E6 b I Ottet Man. - DO act Visit and big Mothdx� Valentineivas charmed � f uit'store a I s expected that. this will shortly'lls congregation in this city.' I He declines to ',to.itg full efficiency. That daty Was handed . . , I f.a. 0 -upon mae, I am hasty and With their h6mely simplicity. ­ * Dillon observed a fire ,in - the store. - They bit it ii say at prosent what he will do.,, Dr. Bill- ovB*r to tile future, ].ant it was one to whieh � . ... . y litoo eavily For. months after thei returned to Knuts- nd extiaguishea. the - telclubed to Id.. The power of the batteries . .. ..- .. ' I doubteayou,who weretrue of 14the lady br6koopon, the -doo�, 6 . 6rernment would ad4ross themselves . - ag nate' . . f ra the old �eople talked . is 'beautifully displayelcl by a number of livgn is a great favorite in Hamilton. His thoGd .. .� ... �, . . . W,i jla�mog. on entering the � ,next room ,they' , - - . �' and pure --' but,' '11, in the:lonolinoss-aa , th the beautiful face, who had been so - na on the 116or in incandesof rom, 1hein on the. I � .. W. .. . . . . . . . I Ian , ... . ant lataps'i6a f td06 tire tot the States would prove a loss hen thil'opportimity arrived.' ., ol't age. two.yei6ts I.have suffered! Vr'r'E,!,,O,.l Church in Canada I found Bliss, Dillon lyi the '' I it - -! �., .,..I- . : I sorro kind shil.gradious to them." - ldarlula,o%, her clothii� I promises, and the al�s6lute steadiness of,the I . . - � . � . .. � .. . . . It is nobyet settled who aliall have LO I . � I y for My 'Bin. : I 'kliow ' you ard. L6rd Airlio aid not attima the,weading,* 6. 9 entirely burnec ' ,of . - , Beaconsfield's gar r. . . . . . bittorl , . � ff and her day literally:.roawa. medical . light demonstrated the regulating action ' to ' The Dukes of Graf- ' . . . above all: 664ugtry, Tell . Md., Lillian, will but.':ho had �rgea Lionel"'to �Pend:,his and other aid wag itimeaIsitely Summoned, the accumulators oil tho'cUrronta. 1: ,Sa�s the PaU Nalt Gazetu J' It is 'I dan' - t , and St. Albans, the Marquis of Voith� - . ' ' . . .1 .1. . - � I . � � I ,.,. . . and �Lillivm' A Mr,xxoNiTr' Scrime-Tho *Mannonitos J 0. ) my wife Tl �arous thing to tamper with a ,Scotch itisti. 0 brothor-in-10,* of th ' . . � you bc honeymoon at Lynntoii Hall, but domth Put au'and to the Pool! WOMMu'a . tution. Only a da,y or bivo ago the'Dunoon alyipton, who is a a of Kiln. . . ngly oonsoiated. , as, aua have no � M&rquis of Ripbu, nd the Earls I Silo gave him the atswer be longed to had Willi I agonies in less than three hours, Miss intend keeping to the'aiii6ly, , , . ­ � I . hear, and Lionel DaCto went Straight to, So they drove away Who" thoL wedding- and fruit intention of marryil3g or giving, in marriage Castle ,stettmer carried 6 ,dockload' of ballt6'y,'Dorby, 116sobaky, Nor'thbrook and * Dillon has kepet an oyster saloon , P I - Lord' - breakfast -,vas 6var, a hundred wishes for �rso and has lived alone, witi, the �obilaroii of the land. At first or all outh are 611 0 . I I Earle. Ho -was delighted -it was the I ovin Store here for yov . oxcursionists down ' the Clyde , on ' the andidatoi for the 1511141 . ' I - I . V . cry marriat.to uPgn which be hild -Set Ilia theirliap, inesfollowingtboldil g O;dS be ap�peMksnao of the store and ant- some'of the girl$ went out to service, but Sabbath. That very niglit sbe-stuck on it ribbon. The -pro�alont impression seems . � .. I . . t years before. Lady Dora, was 'an From tl . . sandbankiandnoorogothopie. Next'day, tolia -that Mr. Glailstono will give it to . ... riAging a, kor them. 11olativ 0, f i, 0 .)poaro to have been yl� Ono liaving got mNrried tile order wilub forth . . hear luea more bFightly � aed to . t an , roundings, she ml 11. . her captain, in a fit, fell -overboard and -was. Lord Portattift . .delighted too;. She at servants bad ,Crowded rou I at a .i .thi who has alreMdy ones �, . smiica Since the I- he uR Stairs for the night, carrying a 00 that Lill tile cithers were to return home at drowned, On the third day the Profane . .bver .it than she had Lillian's toilr&g6. gave Wa a t IANPP wh!611 either exploded or was broken, onc,a, which was done. Ash ra,co tboy are doclinod1bo honor, but wlfb may takO it - Lady . 4� 1, a i r 0 "I :are. It *Poem% Fahel stridus , but their n6ighbors vessel Was in flames, and few people in aOV, its Ilia soa,&Ild beir, tota Lymington, y days of' her marrida lif(a- � uo r � . � call . -they told turned to Lionel, AS thOug when bar clothes took thrifty aud indq Scotland have Much doubt as - t6 what all 1 -hl, p, is making his way decidedly , . , h r, ing.' -fought against the f � . . Helena rejoiced ,when ,,Or shorten their time of Patti irej and got into' the �ay:tbat tile w6men do mosti-of. the work. ' I I . . . . i . n the . , . , I I I sltho,ughitwaaftotunoxj)6etodnowsto . a 0 .� KtIlea,venblosSyou, my darling P whisp" . next room, Staggering against the . whit In An open ditch about OU M116 in length, that means. . . I . - I Liboral raulks. * . . I � . . . I : for Silo had bbon Lionel's confidanto duElt.1 arb'd Dorm .to hot child, "And mind, two or three places, sotting it ou'Aret Mad- boa,utiftlliy ang, and w,ith the turf neatly . The Duke of Argyll- passed,his lloneY� : Atlanta is the defendant in a laWsuit; for . . . I . . . never be jqalotla a O the , ; . . ' hnally fell. on the floor whole- Sho Was banked I , 11 Lillian's ill.ness. llovar�como what May- . up on each side, was said to be all. moofi at -big fathar-iii-lawls, the, Bishop of $-�)0,000 a%mitges, because the polio n .. Ther6 was no reason Why the marrig,go of vour husband,))*, - , founab. All,itiquest was hold and the- jury womonlawotk, Largoilumbers,of women. ROC&Stiar'a PaIRCO. Only 0130 Of his Bolls order of.tho Superintendent, have exciliaoa - I � , . Tune roses Were ,i'Good-bye, Lionel," said Lord .'h, arlo 0, I . . shouldbo delayda: the, a,a broughbinaverdiettotho effect that the veto also to be Scott in the flolds.-P.ev, appears to have attendoUtho in rriage. colored cople from a.publio paxk� Tbe * blooitirig then, and ib� Wag airanged that it lql&sping the truo, honest hand in his - 1, � an was burriod -to aemth whilO Prof. -Grant in Manitoba. . The now' Duchess will find a largo ready. plaintiffTas been'ielloatedly arrested and .. Should tsko Place in the month of .Auguat if ever my little d%rijug her6lii-lga you, be '*in I � . . I . I] O . . � irlt6xioateW � . .. made family, by all accounts not too do- looked up over bight for insisti 9 11 Outill- , . . Thi 'to be no grand f0sbivitoS-00' patieiat,�oith her-" . � . - . - . . I Many fields in E'Igin h6vd boon cleaned 1 the Palk, slid the law era say that his . I . oft were . of raAs by the, gvalg� as thoroughly as it lighted to see her. The Princess Louiso ing . Y I . one had heart lot them ., the wedding was The. Story of a, lifo.time ,wag told in these The Arobduchoss-Uorie, younger a4ugh- cou d- be done with tho Scythe. The award Wag not at the martiago. Od Ono. I , ' I I to be quieti attended -only by 9, few friends , two, ballasts. . , - - , for of the Emperor of Austria, isi it is re- Iq a . at Ito 00680 is 0, go' Ao German oded inobtaining 0, .1 can be lifted en bloc, revealing the Post at Aaviobli from HanOvol' Stat � th t Rov..Mr. X9,unumacker, of � � and-Lorri Earle succe at . - q . , Ported botrothoa to the adconiric Xibg work �elow. They feed on -the poots,,aria, effoo. s of spodulators to keep up the reports Prbtost%at Church, ableinnati,-wfts horse. I . I y � . - . I P�Omise from Lionel which completely. 0 . � CHAPTER %.IV. .1.1ouis of Bavaria. The Young lady who , tho grass soon wats and aidg. , . I -about rich petroleum, deposits have failed. vilippoa oil Saturday night by Mrs- 41LIC10- * � . . his heart at rost. , It Was that he Would . ,e wedding- has just taken this Serious . step in life is . Over, because, as- - , . 0 0 . . . never seek another home -that,he and Lit- Ton years bad PiSSO4 SilldO tl �n is thirty. The coullagratioft in the huckleberry The Iht at fil vo of tho wire-pullors wag in morer, a former P0,6814i uroh from � - oix�� thirteen. years old.; the King I . - the air of the Polheim wells, Their allogeid, he ridiculed tile Old Ch ', . ,jarloseourt. b6ilsoliftned for the marriage Of Lillian Valovio is a clever and pretty chila, Swamp of Dunwich was stattedbya backle ootion . . . . no,ii would consent to live at V had Como to Varloscourt. .' knocked, thd reports S howod an ample yieldi but an which he and a portion of big 0611gregation .- . 'get father could not endure the thoidght of V Alto. NOW life and alroady an author, list first work � batty pickor who carelessly . . , . I . � � 008mado music thord'; , [airy PrOVO11 that tile SP611g8 had int6n. bad sacedod. � . . I I I parting withlier. obildraills happy voi soundoa in the W�an 6 dram&. She has brilliant, eyes,a, ashu out of his pipe intothe dry grass. . Ing 6" bacli -tot the 'Whole - Tho noston Xnvestlgalor's WAY Of 'Saying . . 41 It ivill be your home, UOU01,111ho Said, the Pattering of little foot y faces made slender figueo, and bait soft and A - 't A Match rado is tmlkdd of bobw cou the tionally :been k6p Id aged the. . . largo, statbly rooms'; Pr6ttVXOS )Una ,and al not Show an it no died 11 is as follows: ,,He Pik �, 11 in the course of Yeats. Wake it so iiol#. - like Uer beautiful mothorls, Xing Louts ito' yachts Dauntless aud Norseman for 01 000 of the previous day, a sunihino, � ';'� at equal 116W after & few bbuts'Paratling- ---- -boundary which limits out knowledge of I We $hall be Ono faiaily, and I think & happy light an 1 &4. swiftly and & handsome Mail, whose strongest � tasto is a, side over the long- btlangalhr'eour -The population of Indiwis 952,000,000. thaduro,pionotilidiVidilo,lcOusciOusnogg," or . . I I - . . I '. 0 r ends ad houb, Y t. Is, '. hp 4 ng hi I , � ,. The Years had P&A90i Newport. I . 1, Ono." ' much . BY as 6 happy dtOAM, 0110 eyont tot music, I � � . I . 1. . . ­ .. . 1, - . . . . � . I I I 1, . � 1. I . I . . I r . .1 I . I I . �, I I .. 1. . . . . - -, '... ­..'. - I � . � � . .. I . . I . I I � , ,�` . . I I 1. . . . . 'go it was atIo,agoa ,,to eye yboay% peaceful .. . . � .1. I � . � - I I ; �. ­ . I � I . . . � � . . . . I ., . . I . . .(I . - . ­ . I . . �. . . . . .1 I � I . � . . . 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