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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-04-22, Page 2, 4 .••S' ....--...*.-;---m•;-------T-- , ' • A veiee Brom. Home, , : .- ...A. ail wellhe a realistic one. --Now; uncle, you he came to where the broken artsegia • lay Patient for the aoilyelife of earlier daye, a" Os°. Via thaiShe4 rolling, 'whiSh *as urn *ho table, and te*i°.g 'it';'thEllet' it Up. he hada"VtedabiAll delonialaPPUintraent• just as this ,e,siege,i snapped in two, as luck ing eleeve„ As he did so, the ray of light for which, notwithetanding bis 1ilin,dnese,.. would have it. I was uppermest, and 'fadeditidthe flety-eyea•-•went.mit.,-it-Yrea, his wealth--and-parliaMehtarr---XeM4tion managed to get`raY knee on- inY friend!s, .as though the Wok 'white lids and' lollg-': l'°rithetieurensetalYt-rfi-ete,f44111ing Now he °lir:lir osif left 'arm. and to held hiatight with my left. eyelashes lied.droPPed, over there. ' . Then.:hefere he could get loose, I' drove None of the Ober .four teturned to the' ono of the Australian edeniss. this hit a :meat throudi the Bide Of his sitting -room that :night. - • ganyynere'had passed, manythings had throat, jUst there, sOthat itatt •the -jugular . When 129 .r99Oiretlid frOra llig1 fright, happened. And yet as he steed by 'that. vein, and lie 'died shortly afterivard=and jeremir Went into his little room, the same heap of turf, which. 'he .ceelcr het see •it, (13ongxoi the rural M. B. P.'s, wife adaptad irX0,111 . ,theliew York Itisratd.), • antihero". dear husband. •eeme horfla to mg now, • Frogi,Toronte;ite cares andharra • Ala lonely withohtyou ; why.dO.yoh 440000: • , And See to. the th,Mgs °tithe !arm ? • YOU told ine hen, you were pleeted lost . If 1 weuld.,Oht once letyou go; Ton Surely would coin() ere the whiter wee Lienfil. cf Coarse' believed it was so., . . . . Husband. dear husbe,nd, eomeholne 0140 now, rra sniffing:the odor of spring; • You've ItaYeitioug enough, With..4 the Peri aWaY there„ . • - • • ' Toirre.inueh'safet Wider elYsItulIt,._ • The oldhOrse.is Pawing in the eta*L iike, mad, , — oolt's La a terrible stew. The smaltbrinidie•heiter has got' Ovnite co • And the cattle ere belvlhit Pr Yon, Ilusband, dear husband; come. home .me now. rn, to observe what you're at; • When will you got thIc11104 WW1., yitAl; Pkpo aim resolyee,r, - • • . • An speeches by this one andtliat ?" Tour mileage ie paidhy, thelongestivay. round, But take the abort mit when you 09111e. ^ • The voice a yiet Betsy *ceiling. yoti,,aeaf; ' • It's nearly the tiniotOjnakeioaP ; Arid Some alba women, are saying, say hiso,, • . .• 'rtegiViitgleureeite-todauchrepti.',.._ • .Th- yr say there hi desperate illiting• up, the' • • Withdows airdinatternotaffew. • haven't been kissed since the morning you left, But; NiS00100, how is it with you ?; . • • Clome.home 1 come mime t , r7lidi-hearsme3-1.0araseaLtAiitne ham° t: — • now you know all shout it." in which lie Used to stnif birds as a hdy, seemed but yesterday when-andhe sighed.. gere Ernest rose and ieldthapar upon and busied himself With Wel arm aocourits. "Not, quite cored yet, Ernest ?" said the table, and jereiny, entering into the Mr.,Ce.rdus,, Derothy, and Ernest walked Dorothy, interrogatively. -, apitit of the thingt.hegan to die as artistic- about together in the balmy, Moonlight, for "Yee, Datally,"-heransviteredith,,a. ally . as a regard:fig his dressoont would very shortly after the twilight haddeperted, littleeigh, 44 I think I am cured. „ At any . . allow. jest then Dorothy, looking up, eaw •the greatllervest-lne•en came%) andflooded, •rate," he went on,: as she teas his hand to her grandfather Atteileigh's -distortedlade the „worldwith light. Mr, Cardus wee in lead him- away item the grave,' 44 I have - peering round t 0 11 f. the inglenook, 'a talkative.: excited raecid. that. „night. Ra. 'Wiled to accept the decrees of Providence Where he was sitting in the dark, and look tallmaabont hide. a" e which he had. now Vithent-Murniuring.--1,--lurve-d0na with. • hter with finallvirrouhdliP,ahdabouthfarYAtterleigh, dreams, and outlieed pessimism. Life' ' ' • tl tricks of maimer and would, it is true, haVe been . a different thing for the it poor Eve had not deserte•d me,, for she poisoned its waters at the faint; and 00 *Ley have always tasted rather bitter. , But happiness is not' the end and object of man's extistence, 'and if -I CHOICE :0?.! • A NONiEI.... : • '1: .a age: CURRENT '11QPIOP. — • W.hau an Marra of fire. ie. sounded in hotel, lodgers cannot he teoquick in getting Out, if a *ay, is open. In a crowded theatre. the danger of being trampled or crushed to • , death must be taken into consideration and a, rush avoided. In either base a gal head,. will often save .6, scorched skin or eoree7 thing worse. • , • . Naw,unc ijavertiger': " The popliter grleX is'readily 4.assuaged, Money eerie ,inuch more relentantly forth than sympathy -What •is, everybody's busiries0 is nobody's. They who proppee• , publie ,monument to the dead nust be qiiickabout it, must have a specific and oomprelieneive plan and must close all balls for money. very -early." ' ••„ • • • BE houses in the olive:growing districts • in the mirth of Italy have constructed be- , neath. theta tanks in which the olive. oil,. the redoes of the year's Prop, is stored by the • respective- •inhabitants. This, peetilitte feature has entailed irnoe.ilte owners fin 'n, . 1 te" ea h IE .... . :. and so on. • , .• . . ' . • • The added was alWays dietresaing to Ernest, and one to. iyhieli he tarty &Untied, '• fat Mt it wad, fa him' of the most painful. . . • „ . . recolleetione, apecially-those connected, . .",Perhape you . are right, My love• -•yon with his dear friehd•Alston and his son._ , generally :are .right in ' the, Main 4,...but my porothy,.kamv this, and ' knew too that: • desire forvengeanee hpon tlietinanDeTekr Erneet would be deign on bin luck for at ' los been the breath' tams,. nOstrile, and ' least 6 day. after the conversation, which behold 1 I ..have ' aOhieved it ,• Man,. if be slie Maher best to atop - At last elle aid, ' • Only lived long enough, and .t had strength Of (seeded,' , ba•.,the neelanolicily': associatione Will enough; ; Can achieve anything._ But eonnecte&,with :the talk !had, apparentlY man ,fritteraiwar_h_i_d_pOW_ers over a Variety heady done; .their ' 'Work, for : everybaiicl ody • Of:objects; ; he is ed Ostia yintitireuit-otthe- lansedbitothe.,moat eomplete 0 en , , ' buttetilyMesente, or the btiliblU Anibition,' eat grouped together tit 7.filiettirentlOf-. the and,dyingIar away over the sea. • '. Or the Deetroyirig."ArigerWadrint and his old oak as though they were .. • And silehee. again, . Silenee..„: „eleeping ..: rirpoees- fall-. to the-greinid betweeii•a dozen out . in :acme.' MeariWil67-th'ettwilight: lit•the,:atitailight. , • '':., ' ' .: . . . ' , •• 'steels.. Most men, .too, are net ;capable a deepened; end -little" guatd, of wind ._arose, ' They sprang ffonl,tiiiiiilied11ia-7.0yor. • , a pnrPose, , Men are. Weak 'ciao:toyed; and and gently ehocikthe old,fasbieitiedwindoW- .11Vitig soul beneath:the root, and rushed in . yet. what a Mighty seed lied. hid an every lattices„ Making a ,sound as though feeble .their night gear, Men; and worann.ingetho, ' tumma hreapt.i. : Think., My children,' whet hands • tFynig. •to :throw • thein Open, 'WO the sitting; Teem. ., The crystal 'eyee • • :men niight,.• nay, may becorrie, when . his 'Theta) eyen.Mg lighteretit trona:plait:eV* seeined to be awake again; for , the . Moon ' 'weal:Mies and.follied have'fallen, from hini,. plea°, and thieW.•great •shadais .about the :Was Atli and. playing Upon' them, emiaing Whenjide riidireentary VirtneS have, 'been room:, glanced upoiitheatnietehitskaneled theta hOW'ancithen to flash MA - in gleams developed, linable .eapaatiea ler. • phyeioal wane, and at last began to die away into ' t optilescehtlighti. ••',,,:.; '. • . ;:..,, and •,. mental ..,beauties . *ought .4u. an derknere, . The"WheleePene was eetie,an& . Somebodylit a candle,•sOmebody missed ,....: . undreaneedet .,Perfectiezi r pook:, .iit: the :fa. Ateine alkiieWn reseal , it eppreeied Mi. Carda 4,• Sorely he douldnaliayeelepi .-wild.fleWer and the flOWer.of• the hot house ,Doretliy, ..ti.She-Wcindeted • Wby_everYbody Orough that 1'; Yee, he he& slept-tlitOugh --4t:tis :teething as. &inquire& to. the ,polisi7: 'Wfif3 00 001*, and yet ihe.c,liereetf ..did not: it. TheYluslied-an& tin:al:ad, A confused :bilitied inherent an Man, !genes We . khOW feel eqoal to,breakingthisilenee;there Wag, Mese of White : into the room whetehe. lay. :him; ...Oh, it isk splendid dream t ; Will it alma upon her heart:. ••• ''• ' , ; : 'I ; . , Ile •was there; sae enough, and . he slept '..ever be•fulfilled., I wonder?: Well, Well•-: ' Aist then a enviou5. thing haPpehed. • As very sound,tvith 6. red gash hi his. throat, whatever,there is to know, • , , , the reader may rime**, the casecontaint, frem.Which the blood fell ill .heovi.y 'drops -that Vip shall know One day.' ' ', .. ,. ing the woonderful..mninMied head;, -found down,: downtothe-graind. • - ' . . • • Come let ne :thin ; :it 'Will isOcin ' be time to by Eya' ,Ceevrick,:: had ;Years before been • . They steed aghast., and at they 'stood,: dress dinner..,. ' By,the,way,' Dorothy, Placed hy, jeremy npOn a tireeket••• at the from'the.coiltiyaid outside there' °eine .6 ...Oak 'reininds me; -I don't •.qinte: • ' 'end ef the roan. '''.Roind about this , eerie sound of ,galloping heofe. They i -knew :the ' • • ' ' 'es "sated-- grandfather. id hinii ' varione piecfps,of arniorcant.aniaig und: of the alloping--it ee • that of • ' f Ernest' gretitb sok etellion t , ,. . A miller mote aWay..outenthe Marshee, jost 'before. you ':come • to •the: We , , . Ow h -000301.0,40MpS000:thezraittirai-re Crli0kfildidS, Which, . heve' . tteditioir Says, . . . sivallowed • so •*arty. ,. unfortunates; .9.00, -i-chich-shiidd_er.::palPahly. ,at times and %are 'unpleasant to look on, stands a. lock -house, - inhabited by One 'eolitery . 'man Who'.•hee. charge of the slace, '. - On this• Very.; hight it is miceesary fat him to open hisoluice-gated at a partieultit inehient, and noir he stands awaiting thatrompitiale time. -.He - .is an, ancient,: inerinet ; hie' . hands :: are in .' his liockets,Idepipe inhis•nicinth; his eyes are fixed upon the sea., . We have ' met. him befote.-'.. SeiddenlY lie bears the.legind Of a powerftit., horse:. galloping ;.' furiouslY., He tans, and hishitur begins tOtiee %upon ; hid lead;•fet this ieWliethe epee in the :bright, moonlight: . . ..'..• ..,.__,.•_,' ,.,._ • ,.• ... : . , • Pest; fast. toward himr thiinclas a. great poalbleeli. :horse; enorting With: Mingled. rage and terror, soden its hare back: there sits, with a got, of' 'WM, a man -an • na, map, for his gray leolit strewn :eut :behind him; Who WOO ohmic his head the frig- niehtetatipear,, ,; •,.., ' • -,• ,.. ... . .',On they 'come,' -Betc. theni is the •Wide. ingat the seems ot mimic Alia same' eurious gaze. tliathe. had. wOrn on several occasions lately. He withdrew his head et once. - " • lip, aereniY Prisiiid his sister', sharply,'" and stop writhingabout, there like a great.en,ake. .:Youloolt.as though' you had been murdered • it is horrible I"' • 7-"AerenrirlittiteZughing...,and,_4aving obtained„Delly2.a.. their pipes, and, eiiiing there in light, fell to talking about that pad Beene of Slaughter, which indeed, appeared' that night to strange-fsecinationior 'Card*. He. asked • Ernest and Jeremy about it egain and again--how-thia man was Wed; and thdid they die at once, mentioning • voice which were reprodeced in Dorothy. Be talltediee about Ernest's and. Dorothy"s res,rriage, and said what .0. comfort it . Was to.hirn.. Finally, about 10 O'clock, he said that ,he Was tiredand we:ageing to bed. 44 God -bless you, ray deats.; sleep well l'' Goodnight," he said. We will.' Settle about -that -new -Orelli4:410-i040A6 6,e . ,nighttgeod-night." • "•-• hortly afteraid•Vorothrantl-Ernest elan went to bed, reaching their 'room by a: back entrance, for they neither of therof elt 1-4-0.1TO. to -come -wider -the fireof the Oryetal eyes again, and seen they were asleep in, each other's arms: . The minutes stele on one by one through the silence of the deed night, bearing their records with them to the arehivekef.lhe past. Eleven e'clook.ca,me and iled away.; •midnight camp tot), and swept on bat-iike wings across' the world. Evei7where4o* h landrelty. and sea --there was et.elire; nth- ing but silence sieepi'Mg in the, moonlight.. . Hark I 0 heaven, what was that 1 One fearftil,heart-'rendirta yell cif agony, ringing all through the ancient liens% rata- ing the caeernents,ehalting the armor against the paneled walle, pulsing and throbbing in horrible notes Out into. the night, echoing couldi do ha think I-wou -Un. • p „dal rum as the Ten ° Take Me to the old , flat tortibstone,L,Dolly, quakes, the wholeof-the being 8P(At , near the door," • ' . '•bidebrisi etc.' '• .1 - - - he led him -to it -and heust_dowii., : M. :Fumy has read a paper at the Freak • • . /Ah ,4!,,he. *yet on:. "how beautiful . 'she Meanly orseiencst eseribiuthe,,stt, • W B 1 Was there ever Weiner" like herr-1- researches-znade-hY 1.111.21.1 with 144 w nder ? % And now her bones lie • there, Verneuil's assistance, for obtaining artifiz---7.-, h • beauty is all gene,and there lives of her -dal rubies. By letting alureiWa dissolve in • n1 the unending -issues- Of -what- she did. fluoride of calcium he obtaihed crystals of alumins,-,that is to • say, pcniect-,--rubies, I have !Dilly to think,- Dolly.and see her as I saw :her a score of times passing. in and Mit of this church -door. Yes, I can see her, and the people, round. her, and the 010t*i* she Wore, and the smile in her beautifol dark eyes -for her eyes seemed .defying; the closest: ficnitiny, a higher in value.thannatural Stones. They . can be ree,de of largesize, .0 toinei you , remember, _ Dolly ..,,, .. .44Pankeet,-„IiMaidc0. ::9,,,totatilsi;:peo:egnitcails now in . i . 'recent lecture on the Charleston 0.0114' • . How 1 engel.t and. that was my Mistake, POUT, 'tnoot"Merrie9•11fretlehrits,eanir:hYeettcrittiliecidtioafkCPitati:-...' --14+• . 0 You' said, jeit now that you were Cured,. fihe.Was'on11.0:Wonian. Weak w.ranab." ' hag; 'Richmond, •:,Prederieksteirg,--Wash:. ,.. progress at a rate • so 'astenielaniglY tepid. as • • • iiitongt,i3Pilh; worshipped her too with fl Ply heart and soul and- strengthii. as though she were an. , Etnest .;one would hardly, thinkit to hear ilBaadletlinio,hoiar?;TProerAttoD:panosaitisi, Wewilraviicrk : : .i'en talk," put in Derahy, smiling.. '. .hitie been legated On the very line' Of die-% .. " Te4 Doll; 'Ism eiged"; you have tiered placement. • . „ „ .. . „.. • •• me, my -dear wife, •for you,146,743 Crept.. PAO . - therele-littletoonifor4anY.V.944.,elriMa, The Duke of now verging on • 7 . . . .80,17.S resigned.the ChairulahehiP • Of, the ' BarroW.Hiniatite_Steel COmpany„and Barn, , ray.life and taken. Possessiat of : it, eothafi ; hes . Sh.•_ building • Corapany:711e • is 'sue,. :.....iihe...Pressed;hia-hand:•and Shifted 2.9;gaipi. seeded in these PoOlOils hrliss-IlenT4'414° ... . . kir sherichevi tliat She had Itriuthiphed. and atclula c't 1.fartingteno'-• e '-g - ..t.h. a , that he.did Wire her,. truly kive. her, . and lithe.rat 'Unionists. .The Marciiiis."OTWne '• ' • .0.iim,..1,b0,00.0.uetee of land in the COuntiee of Cork,' the t hie PassiOn for Eva slwas a poor and Waterford; Ireland.';obtainfa ,hy eon - compared -to what it had been twenty yeate 6 couple Of Oanties'age„ • Ile iii. benoft6witetar:gritaitsiitheas81tatyl.e.bilealit.Tartle.' aveihernilhtly Oppcised to "tlie Planet :'Carci- passion at all, ; Dorothy Was, 'a clever little issiga'" - ... , . • . ' ' • ..•• " ._,,'' ' '•.• - . ' .•:••• petien, and urideritood emriething Of Nthest • • IN : a . recent . eddrese , te the' gradetetirig • • f:',, and the linnienheitt-ingeneral.. She had 'class 'nfo.6.Univ,ersity of Maryland :Fatuity theuglittleng ago thm she wonlaWinErneet. • 'f Physio. Col. ,H.: Nyd Deughts said these altogether to : her , in. the 'end. 4 By ,what. wise words : ". A ,yOung: -pliyeigian's, :first."' . . . tendetriests, bY.what ,deviiiieh end: nobility. .prescrietical" ' ahead be forhirinelf-a wife of -character 'she, ace6mplielied this,. the 7-443;.' he ...Wien ' inInlediately. • ..4., . Yount.. . reader WIM.knowe ,her can well nnagiite,. reacher ought toga ajongWithent'a wife, ••••• • .• ..,. but in•.the en& She did aceentplish it, aeshe. *.A. toting lawyer May.. get caking- Without • - . • deserved to., - The. 'contrast between •the one, but eelibate.' deeter Wail*: . conduit, Of..the two Weinenwho had mainly' Ms • Marriage:, will 'eatainly tarry More. influenced his life' was ' too 'matkW•• for Weight thanhie Medical diplohia'. - DOOtOril :': • Ernest, ,a, man ..ef . 'a jest' and 'reasonable •thuet be • sober 'Ana ,:serious, and there. id •;'. •mind, to, altogether igage, and :yawl once nothing se. likely to •make •. them ' Se. as an .•. • • that he. forgot Eva. because there are Bohm, C (Athena of . &attend are resolved not to ' • • • • , , • . . . f011OWed.- And yet, though.: he,.learnesaul;oe netQlyir;Mreaart,niaerageh' e'i;.••,e'f,Eiiii‘.1.L. :i3a. jute have., . love Dorothy so ,.deerly.; it Cannot he , said jpst '' Muni added' ,to the •ealendar.. • The, things that a man can never, forget; ; since. be outdone by their English co-teligioniste, they are apart of his inner life, and of these and have, it is said, taken steps to obtain' • Eget' Iceie is unfertunstelyohe.. :' ' -': ' the catienitation of the 'Unfortunate • Queen' • . ' : • "Ernest," Went on : Dorothy, ..: "you Mary; It is . expected that the qiieetion,-. '• remember what you , told . the ,,,mben ••• you •will :be, settled end., way. Or the- Other .at asked ,nie to • Marry , you , in . Titliehurgh: Rein° •• by Easter, • In the 'event Of the -- OW, about Yont.heliet that yotir affection, decision hon.:1g favorable a„Catholie • cilinich ' • for Eva would outlast the World, and find a is tO' be, erected at • Linlithgow 'AO -the. ' COahnied'expressionin the lives to come.. moiety of the new 'saint.. Scotland' has• • Do you still believe that 2" , 2,: • „. .04ready. OM itiyal:.sititita,--SainV. Margaret end.Sanit peva.. Of the latter it was said. -. • - "Yes, Doll, ici *great extent" , , His Wife sat and thenght.fa a niihote. • by eel:hint; lila.: successors .on the throne, • .i. 4' E.rnest,'" the said, presently ; • "He Wae:a actit tie„uhet for the tikeein,". .• • :!•4..:Yes, dear.".,. , , ' .. - ' .. ; . '. ONE of . the thotighileed thinge: witnessed: every day is that Of the Most. fastidiona ..• • "I htrv.eraanagedtnholdMyowh against. Eva inthie world,When .she -had., all the lady taking 6 coin frerci het purse hold. , obannes and • alt .1)eauty. on Ilar WAN. itud ing it betWeen the Ulla until a glove is . ad - what I have to say ;Plait yonr theories noir justed or theeonductor calls for. • his fare, . is,, that, when we get the next, , and ate, The ladies seem to forget that the. fie3iall 'all beakiiifa,„ it will be Very • strange, if ' I. eoinin daily Piroolation passes through • a variety., et • hands. all ...the way Arem the • ., don't manage • to hold, it there„ - She • had her chance. and *ire* it. away• ; no*" .4364-grease:collector to the salbert. PeOple . have got Mine, OAT derist .metex. to throw . ,, • with every:fare. of; eVenloatheoree.disease • .,, not • only*handle but . patty therein their:: . •packets,ped: there is not:ado-04 but dis- ease Of a, eontsgiotisohareetet is often Con- veyed by the 'Centents of the„pocketboOk.- The, :danger is ' net, perhaps, sufficient.. tO:. • . call 'for .,furaigation,:. but it' is enough • to - Aake'eareful people keep naoheY fkota their '.., . moalid The practice of Wetting. the finger : • : • :from: the mouth in ,counting paper Mau* • '.. is altogether bad,) net ' only ; because it • ik ' unelean 'butheeemee' Of actual 'danger from : ineeniaion a disease.. , ". • • • „„„,- „:' .s.:',. • . A•..:Fair E.' achaag,e; dentlenian table 'in . stantaiiti---. : . .. . . way thaty�ur going on.. I told him that I had no • more others, 'above A, suspended- y, a piece deeds for him to cepy,tliat rhia done with ,stringfreni arojectingloOk,- was a heaVy. deeds; and he went and got that confounded iron gauntlet. • .FOT many yore -twenty , stick of his, and showed me thetaccording or more -it had hung from. the hook; but to hieciwn little calculations his time wad not— v ii-tlitiltring----wits.---ivorn...,..throngLi• rip, and then he 'got his slate and Nieto, 'ancleveri as ,Dorothy was wondering at -the ebotit myhbeingthe....,devil on it, but that I Silence, A give Down came the 'heavy ' bad no more power over hini,. and that he iron hand with a crash; and,, salt passed, ,•-••was bound for heaven. The otherday, too, it caught the latch of the long air tight ; :I caught hire staring a inc • through the case; and jarred -the door wideopen. , • . fulass of the door with a very ',gooey look 'in Everybody in the room sprang fio . their -feet. Etna,' as they did so, et last ray 'from "Ah, Regirudd, se you have noticed ,it. the setting Bun struggled through one of the • I quite agree with you, I don't at; all : like windows andlested•upon tlie opened case, '. . his goings•on. Do you know, I think that staining it, and all about it, the hue of be'had bettetbeelnit up" . • • • . • brood, and filling the fearful eyes 1 don't like to shut him 'up,. Dorothy. within -with a linid light Hay they glowed Bei/ever, here We are, wewilltalk about and shone tO bemire, after their long years *2)itio-nietrow." , . • :. . ..:. ' •... of sleep 1 -for 'the case had.,schreely been %Raving led Ernest to his room, Dorothy, opened % for . years -While their tremulotis *Rote beginnieig tedress herself,: went to glance; now dull; now ,Intense, aceading iie the 3ffice t0•800 if her, grandfather was still the light played upon, them, appeared': to anez. .. And there, sure °hough4 she found wander round and, round the teem, •as kim,.pacing up and down, tatitteting,. and thoughsin search Of somebody.. or some- waving.his long stick, out of which all the tb inotcheshad now been cut. • '''' *: • I', , "-What' are yon ' doing, grandfather 2'," :she asked; 44 Why haven't you gone 'to . ... • • R� [Matched 'up hie slaM and wrote irapidy upon it 1', ' •44' Time's up 1 Tithe's . lip 1, Time's Op I - a It was an sight that that; ray of sunlight showed, as 'A played uperi7the treinblieg crystal orbs. the scornful.•deathly, features, and -the matchlas •hair that Streamed on either side. Together with the sudden break the •silence causedby the creshingfall of the gauntlet, it preyed; 't htid. done Many 'years befote, altogether ' _I've done with the devil an a U his woras. as I'm et to heaven on the'hig black horse to too much for the beholders nerve find Mary: Who are ydu ? You look like ' "What ia that ?" asked Ernest, with a Mary:" • : , , • start; as the gatintlet fell. ' 44 . Giandfathet4isadDolly, quietly taking - Dora* glanced. up and gave a little cry theslate out of . his 'hahd, "what do you of'horror, A% Oh;thadreadfulhead 1 -,-it is mean by writing such nohsense ? Let.me looking at to:0' . ' • . ' lit -to -he: - -- They all teee to their feet, end DOrothy,,, a and coveting wzUtUTflU • bl k here° i 'the in this world or the nex shilee ; itthey are motto they Ernest laughed:. a little. "1 must .say, my dear, it Would be a Very .Poor heaven if you were net there."•• • • • • •:, ' ..• " I dhould think soindeed. These whom God hatli joined together lei hot nian put asunder, or , Woman either.', :But What. is :the good of enr -Stepping here to talk :thick stuff' aboutthings 'cif Which we really under -- stand writhing, '"Ceme,Einerit, Jeretnyand the boys Will be Waiting fer•us.'-',' •• And so hand inhand they Went on hong, Ward throtig,h theqinet tWiligIA.; . • . plunge into it. • No, the gr eat gathers.higiselt, and„,sptings into theair.' • By Heaven, he has cleared itt. NO horse ever took the leap before, or will again. On at a whirlWind:Opeed toward the shudder- ing -quicksand two, hundred yardeaway• ! • Splash 1• horse and man are in it, making the moist mass shake and tremble for twenty • yards tonna. The •hright moon- light shows it. all. The horse shrieks- in feat and agony, as only a 'horse can, the seisingEnest by , man on its back waves the spear. • • • het eyes with the other', retreated, slowly ' The horse Vanishes, the man vanishes, followed by the others, toward.:the swing- the spear glitters *xi instant' longer in the the had 'reached the door,' mow:flight, mid then vahishea too.. Th.ey have all Vahislied forever. • , They haVe all vanished, an& again the perfect silence sleeps in the moonlight . "But says the ancient one &kind; • 'bear no more of .„ • ' -ashamed of youreelf.' N,ciw, Mind, I will lame nci more of it: piit.awaY that Oh*, nds for. dinner." ' At Lomat Ile Thought So, , amigo e,nd wash your ha • . ' Derothy thought-Lbit When he .sverethreugh it,•wthe passage, an& out „ . ------- arrived at the dinner table there was noth, in the peaceful elde Of the evening. • , '• / The ofa man did he he was so door. ng noticeable Omit his Manner, - ••• Then jereroy spoke; and his langhage as 111r.. P. .Danaviar 'consulte ,hid dented. . . They dined at a quarter to seven.. and moreforcible than relate., -• • • 44 Excrticieting pain in your ' teeth,. yeti dinner aid not take them very long. :146-nted 1' he Said, wiping mia shaking with amortaldrea , , say ro inquired the practitiOner: ' , was over, old Atterleigh drank some Wine; the cold perspiration from his forehead, . I have stood still' and, tieed many a queer Earible , • aad then, according to his habit; went and 4, 0 do' yoit would . get 'thing, but I never seed a thing like that P, "How Often does it come ?" ..lat in the empiept ingle-noek which had the horrible thing Out Of the house there and he turned and flecl••ae fast as his old "very five minuted - Inestimably been huilt by •the.„forgetten has been nothing misfortune ever since lege would parry hire -forgetful of; Dutch "A lasts • for hiecomfort• on winter' eVehings... it has been hei,e. I- cannot beat it 'I' can-. 'cheeses and of sluice gates, , forgetful of :'f.• Oh 1 .quarter of an hour at the very as a ot bear it 1", said oily, hystenlCaIlY everyt g exce t ,that demon hone:, and leaet!, , breach Pzetoresque. . • ' • ,;jollY woodfire burning the hearth, it : 44 Nonsense,. .yoti. superstitious . c . Ana en` *niter evenings, w e • ••• , : _,.• : Was a 'pleasant spot enough ; but to sit there answered Mr. Cardtis;.who was now re0Oyer- ... inthedark oho lovely ,silmixter night was ing from hidetart. 4' The gauntlet knocked en act.well.--worthy of 'old Atterleigh,. •' '. the deer open that Yves all, It hi nailing •, Atter dinner ; the conversation turned bitte mane:tied head ; but, if you !don't :.upon that fatal daywhen Alston'S Horse like it, I,Will send it to the British Mideuni -was wiped out at Isandhiviana. : It -was 6. to-niertai.," . ' .:-': '-',..„ ' • ,,,- .:., ' • 'penile' subject both ktrnest, and Jetelny;, ' Oh, , please . do, Iteginaldi'4 aneWered • but the former 'Wes . gratifying his uncle's Dorothy, .who appeared quite unhinged.; -curiosity by explaining' to him lel that ' so hurried had been ihe retreat from:the • hist4 dread ',struggle ,with the six' Zulus sitting.;roote: that everybody-had/forgotten . -came; to: determine itself in 'their faster., ; ' ,s!litarttriding• Atterleigh"' sitting in •the' " And hew .was it,". asked Mr; Cataus, ; k • the inglenook, , But the beetle in , that yen managed to get the hotter...of the room had ittraated him, and already. wishes, there in illS churchyard where lay , " Because the s.siege.i. broke, and, for- large. &aid ,ceveted with the.. tangled gray rade, and the daisies, grew above her head, hid prOgress during. the Month; 4' This jai': -,,,ery lineatiefactory; Toni the fellow, yet tolled down the' hill With ?" before they had left,,lie had rejected his geherdtion. upon generation of • her ancient timately enough, :the blade was left in My leeks and begun to stare about. I'Meently TWiee hs.a titer bleemed above her before yous,ve a 'Very; small nUmbee of good ,rearks brought it home with him) ? . . , then, o him, the orbs appeared: to cease bellowed by' the presence. of What had held I'M net at all pleksed with it..",' hand Where is it;•Doll (for Jeremy had his eyeEi; fen upon. the brystal eral. and Sir 'Ernest ',Neishati, stood' by the spot; 'plea,. " bOdy: the hex, and the gray head that DorothY's heir, as they stood that amine- 1.,1„.1 ,i,,,A man of „•00,0.3, efi,. he wouldn't alter it.''' ._.• Dorothy ,got.OPaild reached 'the broken, their wanderings and reit- 'open his eyes, the spitit of' the woman he luid)oved; , • : .ussegai,. which had •about erglit inehes of For,atvhile t two, betide stared at deal Hdwee a grizzled •••,, ---,..:•' ,..• - , ehaft, frail its 'plaCe °ter ths mantel- other • t --the golden hfiaa 'without ,a, .it.dw, nor were strea.lis Of • grey Wanting. in ,i,hij iiiirifiriie re,,,,iiices and N:spi En 44', NOW then Satiny, if you 'will be sO . thr t Mg' as 1.; was froth e. 1 ' : all•4 • evening ;by I.."Vre grave. L•Many things had '`e-e-.,,-ere-st7sier'veliAjotta tiii36ile'ell'Istu!4BYeavbiratii gOod, as to sprawl upon your hack on the sepnied to have nobody either. They litareO: thappened to the • pair sine°. r. _ ., _ liter•aiied 9.14644h0 ttie,et end the snow fit, 16,151j a;",,, Jeremy cempliediluit With- theniastery of the gray head, and the- oia i some. they Ilia lost,. some temaitied-heeeet , , leldtiteeoansTitidextaehyle depth, The, railwayda Btuliswick, : It is fear . floor, 't Will jest show mY untie villa end stated,till et last the golden head got ttragie des.th. They had had children-. Out . 'grabbling •uhout-dirtAllg *--ills, 4.„FeSs?„,..reaU crept frore hie ternet, trept dOWIL 'the 1, ttglisit isas and lasses, with theit father thit the wee a life andpraoarty at, aa5. w ., • . 1., . '. - ', .1 temp.:till ho,was,tditiat bentatlithebalefal.e.yed:They, had,erdo.yea great Wealtil,, and ejAisive. . , , , ' • Noweletothyo nlY boy;hern are yell 1.1, eyes; . and -nodded,- -nodded; - . nedded ...,:at's,s.perajt, guyally;elingWitli:•both hands Aci:'• E . ••,, .:.,a4b: , ..,,, ,,,..r.„.141.0.6 , them. ' ' ' . , ' , all Who needed, - They had Attu* •deep-ot. , t vening 0,5135013, a tunny . , ; liberty ,stti kneeling ell Yc!'ur blicati mid holloal And they too SOSItea 'V) nod. nod; Tied' et: ' the ehp oi this, worla.t. joys and aarrnwa, lia;ie iiid,Oda tA ' gr,at a0313811111 Air. rill. La Oh there 1 Well. S000S0 my taking the • 'going te have a perfOrinallee at all,' it 'may ad he had come, nodding all the while, till. ,somettiiing; of a name there. , Then . int. tlet! .Ut.t4 PUB,Sib ,Y , Out if the assegai goes inte you. ,,/f W„ 0 are him, Then he retreatedba*ward es lowly Ereest had gone into Par a en , . . - ' , ' . ' , • ' , . •. , . . , , • ' ' ite:wleke rlinesepher. • . •Thns ended I'llarcl.riding Atterleigh's '' • Maddeit.:gallop; And thus too Onaoa. the „ 1,, Hew ever do you Mehege to ..fiiia what story of liy; Cardod and his revenge.' . . Yen wantwhenyou 'keep your things in ' .' • CHA., P.TER . XLVI., ,.• ,. saiioilchladiaiisoorri,de,,r. ?",'' , i.7k:id .. a man of, an 4editor. ' DORO'irtY/S TEI010,0. .. Who6e 'marinscripte , Were . lying around in ' Many, Years passed before' .EVe, Plavden • "Easy • 'menet," . replied:, 'the editor., retigned• to liestetwiCk, tuidthen she „waft ‘4,,Whenev'e3 I want a .dertain article I just Carried thithet. Alive One did not , retail, take the bettonpile." on airing ail those years did she and .. ' : ..........7-- Besatiteractony Broeress., Ernest ever meet. ''.• : , . h hu led her in ebedies'ee toiler last Tommy eaine ' home from . school - and harideate his father theieacher's repoit on t" • . 44 I told the teaeher yeti woulldn't be, 40, Excuse me, -sit, MA yen are diinkiiag my • Another Gentlernanyes; sir; and yens,/ will excuse lei, Sir; but you are. reading my•r., paper, • ; : • , -1Ialcota Weather Indic:attend ,Renben-f, gtiees, 61iratidy; We'it have • a, delone afore .reornin'. ; •• '•• ' • ' • Nfirandy (inside)' --What hialtes'yontliink , :so; Itenben?. • • • ' Beuben-r"dause there goes. Deacon., jonettLhain Oiret•to the soutlio,rd.-llerret'd Weekly. , . • 10 ea 11 re 18 6d, ' • limproveil Ilik Opportunities. • • • " gentleman young MachtiSortithL.-hillf46n140,i'a°,,401.1.fasuch a es 'Tja.t4i • Ile-NO;'Sampson plerks in a drugstore. lie greatest of American ere W. . \•,•/:• D. Waehb.urn; of Iniiineapcilia, hasOne thili that turns out 5,(100'. barrels of flag a day; laid is• interested in ethetawhose put is; • etiormoutt. There iS prebably ' Man itylargely interested ' !loot. ' • ' ' - • i . • 110 Was a bridegideni newly inado-A isd4ing touriat he; • .,, • ; • ms bride at Th. filo •waitineIropm, ad sweet m . • he' had' boon a ,liiisbatul• hall • '• 4. S g" 1'14114 . b te •:441.',Betcy ' . and But aft 110 Mitied telt ahley 1W, that SIT0*64 00 • teak Of ago. ".• • '• " • •A Shown. of rico follfrom the open .• • intOi . , .4 . • ' "Mlotigli,." Cho clork excIttinted, and , 1)11e4theil'ii,wiLy,the rico; . ' • brlibit Otani bee number 4-wo elstrgo hint 4 ' „ , .donbleAultee" , • •,.. , SUPS etc. 14);lcoh to haver 'tele-. . -0 ti. e, and it is stated that free eaii6a- -,witlt....Ilarrisherg.,, t and made rrhe company aelc for a bonus of $100. 1 be tried .next year.,