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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-06-12, Page 2
1. rs eolton to tlya tl(waboro. should be loved. I don't think I could it I persuade you not to think of it, Leity.'r sow 'fro sniw ®1ttB•s own LIENUTMNANT ' GRANra va"0 R _....._ I'vli straggled through the wlntetr with 'boat tried ever•so. But---:' " It he hA a son he would have gone," - " » , ' enough to eat, She g#opped ahpll and iooksd'up at him, Haid I+e#ty. '• I wan both son and daughte! end How not is Talks on a Lot of >P1Mh— h'hs RnnnR gootch Qmoor who Beat urian• 1. r;. :, ' .. °per my lae&si�end with Old-ehC.es _Qs and Than quickly turned 9lurned iter lace away, tc him. and I will go: R lE'troai►erity'1! rat a o - 'tit igr . Thousand ttiant>irnrfa with w Tosco ace11 a >mg�facet, „ 1ditata �merioana who Bat Ltf4'e �. . Wie th top that I have bought have been painfully flutthed and embalrasaed. Pec- Well, m love, you mast do what *teems . lalehty. Mon. __ ���, ,, , , gboah dirty,. ha , #be mo=pQsy qt that!; oil}etr lode : '; pain :the good lady, and t tete . Sweets. . , � A, f, going to'the setwhore Ii IYhave° to avta p donleiitied t i�luii mea wan sort . wer4 talucs in hoc eyes as she sassed Laity's Celia Logan, writing for the Obloago (Rio�#asd Harding -Davis, in Sniper's weeklY.l Ing test prlCla>taaw, paitn# . itch .oheek>tt mit, , oe.W, oyeek anA lett her. y � The true story of Lieutenant GFran1 its n :.,' �ITEtoRi iveq nQ a &t man bite Of i pr. (! ai' a, t my oitaation. and my poetry wom't #hose bnrninR binthes d making hes Fvetr�j hei►A swelled with pity for the ;notion, and some�Al suggestions in the almost too good a story to be true, ani j , r ,, - I., ;clear eyes faitrr and droop.. - pale.J,drooping girl, who stood so bravely by matter of healthful bodies. Celia, who is reads like one o! those that Mr- Radyarel �w _ _ w.&lLzoue�nrlmy onig id�and Nor1a prat Est at Doveieaz�i�mtielt; r he� vw gmve, -�cnd-iookedrorrwith--whisw -sister o'£ Olive, wr<iteer _____-__ _. _..Y_ —__ I,lmg events: ____. _ _ _ . ...... -_ _-- __.__ _.... _ .- -,- 1 1 __„_ $qt_ . I n go to uh-ha, where the hoses never some $sit•oanket{ed, world-h.Taenea spirit lips and dry, burning eyes, as the earth fells All healthy babies ate let, but infancy is Its scene is laid in Me. Hipliag's own ” " '" � $`Ce It rtng to the seashore it I have to pawn like him, could know the effort his offer heavily and sullenly on her father's ooffid. the only period of life when tbat condition territory, and it deals with Aaooile and ,I " had poet him; and now, looking at her, he lid. There was something terrible in the is natural. The adiposity of infants is jangle a, and the little daring Gloorkhas at '" ahiJGt. : , � wiahed in his heart thaVehe bad taken him qai!! grief of the girl, something perfectly maintained by their milk diet, and grodu. whom Mr. Kipling_ is so food. and with �, �., ,� , ,• . PU was upon the sandy sewn, and noid my a* his work. Hot one moment no Yeti sunt ouranug � ►Kt i�i,n ninny oriu. cZ urs yuuug aiiy diesppears when they begin to taKe native princes and rajsga d Su.nd• w "w t r d ins'0 hand ; to have the love of this traa•hwied girl he face. Looming at bar, one !el* the strain solid hood. hand fighting and the glory o the Bdtfdt AXtd i the rolling surf, in rapture I will I ��'�,� 4r. -14.' ,'" ud. would have been content *o fight his way was unnatural. and the reaction would be • Should the e:oessiva fat continue atter alms. f n, . s � end w ahI the giddy maidens on the sandy fn the world, and take his place, #numbly aortal. the child begins to walk it ought to be In the early part of April the Associated A .. �. �,�tAt •... lti dna �aeo• R 3,��•• -s��a .Ai. .1ma� �1 A �i P...� ► f ll'[_1G_ �t IiRp .. j1 ., .... ,,iR .d! ,. , . , '^,h,:. ., , .. ,.. , n ..rat �L., .tlPl;'1, * !�-.:�, j��In :rt5�,-;.""",!`n -,�040r, "'^49 ., °Fl:- +r•ry •:. ...,WI S A .>. �:... ^"^X^^� ... ."" I :. �.. r,:"^',. S �,. _ _�- Wim:-tirlti'•L .��. I�.�,.. n � 1. iLatilt -Fi" - 4lLlii '!L 3 .rYcL__!`Jlwl...L'Sil:',h' �, .i,��.,.�i('Si nr.l ,ua' sd, sl+. Ste`"` -, 'I "' tiYYY(t't�b tai k ii`% i"�'�'}i�'J3d, ! a ,.. � . . , ., } ,i. nowt. he saw_that he never could have taken bat ---sell knew. but he Y;e_ty tb& Isel same time no one should be akin and bone Oaloatta�d ��� s massbore in'Stiiinlpitr, � 1,,,1 ,j shirt. hie place there with any chance o! suppose. Laigh>s' pew on the following Sunday was only. The body needs some fat to draw ,wherever tab• why lie, where semi- , ns� - When y cheek Is all expended. and the grand and being a eeneible men ha took things aN ao unlike the Lefty that they had known agora in disease when the normal supply of b&rbAroas native In slang rceo against tlae h '��I.,� b unce I have got, they were, and nes thankful- hitherto, that more than one eye tarnad to nonrlshment 1e out off. representatives art the Empress at India. 1. r , , t K _ Thou . I leave eo quick the I won t know it But in that shorts ace of time, mobil.► he look alter her &e she want a the stela in and killed theca trei4oherously while -they j ,,n� aliveor•noc. P FACTS ABOUT A 4 -YEAR OLD. j�,1v;� aLL .te,"L. Though be landlord's few remarks may be—well; stood by LeKy. watohtng the setting sura, her long black arses; o der mournful g p try - " child in the 4th year should be 8 feet ward ne otietiu� purine at sacs, and *r kx :. - 1. tesevere.and curt, v¢ithont °!early kegg >ng that be was abode between them and ill ships. y fug to put the right rajah on the throne',, f still. l' gong to the seashore it I havQ to pawn Watching it, the one by ht li ht of his life Smatl ae the cottage nae, it orae too large biKh and weigh more than 28 pounds ; in from wbioh trop ri of the wrong rajah had *' f,a j.,a+'_:. I ys --+-- u • Ernest was the for Le the 6th year, 3J feet high and weigh 42 p g l _ — ., _. T Laity now. and i! she could she would _ - - -was- - •news �;'�,w'�`4 ear�ti==-°�---- i��fe'�tiyl�'Mo �� _._._.: _ _ ,n .� �:.. _ . ,- .�rriveII�-.mi'Yi' 'fa '�i�i��afar�-�stti�tly mo! s '" . he tooped and raised the sweet face that and she eta d It In perforce. b6 poanda in weight at 18 years, ii feet fn � � The ah as were balmy with breezes s+xoet, pe ye p many commissioners and affioere were ti R, : The reel were bird swarmed cl,e groes was The realer art of Mr. Leigh's income height and 70 pounds in weight is a lair „" au. �r ' wse so near hie own, and kissed it Softly, g p g given me dead and as butchered atter y , Pertrpnesa;d languor fgled the str,«-t, and smiled, ae he saw :he blushing bloom died! with him, and on the scant remainder average. ' _ y L MAN'S PROPORTIONS, death. And et the end of r&oh news- * The lake w s varnished with suns Ser sheen. •, 4x. z 9 ander his lips. Lefty had learned to live. A proud girl in paper' aooeaat was the brief statement. I The people were dancing a holiday, „ should Should � ThIsland glittered, the bay was ;�osrl ; The lass time, Lefty. Remember we bar poverty would gone away from the •• Lieutenant (!rent, who left Tamar M>c '��� 'jn . But the loveliest of all on yesterday were engaged," said he, and drawing hes plane, and erom the people who had known Weigh vve has not been gag g P. P Ft. In, Pounds. Ft. In, Ponn e. Manipur with eighty men, vgas the dear and dainty Toronto 1• arm closer to him, as he led her toward her In different ciroamatancan. But Lett heard from. He is believed to be dead." an y 6 6 ................... 150 5 11....... .... ,Be ... , HFk bosom lair with moos and fern, home. ••Your father will want to see you was more loving than proal, and she slang 6 ,,,,,,,,•,,,,,,,,,, 155 s 0 •.•....• :.....:.. 190 It was a most animportgni ` ed ra s '� ; E p�ith rosea rare anti lilacs lora ; by fiilfs iiit�te, he t�iyi'ul, 66Rnd t,a will :ar<oaiozzaly :® the oft tl:r.b Lord gsela :,ho 6 a :::::::::.� :: s } ....•..:::::::.:::. a�uit•cilrouaz. Lliclyody_of l,; �;. Wherever you went -where er you '•+ tarn, perhaps think you are grieving if yod stay dawn and the darkening of hes brie! love o :.•.•••..:•,.., ;; i7o s 2 """' Grant, in the Higblaade f Bootland, who & g" You'd see the sanctified blcseom� .arra. away longer now." dream. •• raised the Blick Wata ," knew or oared k ; , Flowers. again on each witching hay A •large boned man will weigh Somewhat 11 s ' O'er smooth, Boit heir of twioilin; curl ; ..o they welted arm in arm away from The sultry summer ripened into autumn, more than one whose bones are small, even about this unidentified' and unknown {� Harken to met ill tell you that the darkening sea, and on toward the little the earn Stood high in the meadows stretch. Lieutenant Grant. 'What was one lieutenant t i , q,It cottage where the old man was waiting for Ing around Lefty's home, and the purple thou h the height be the soma -a raw• and eighty men to three comt_nieeionels {���� Fair is the sweet Toronto girt. g g rte" ; g boned Highlander more than, a small -boned , 'y° I". White were the posies they plucks 1 in the park the daughter he had dragged book into blooms of the iene were in tail luaurian,ce. and colonels and the commissioners wives , ���� Rare were the ferns they found lar the dell,, poverty. , The $rat rending pain of her loss was Hebrew.. and the picked troops of the Forty-fourth "rx� Soft was the music they heard in the dark, CHAPTER VII. over, but the weary void in her heart orae THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION. Gloorkhas ? ' Sweet were the voices they loved so well; unfilled, and often sitting in the warm How should &man who observes that he But on the days following acme railer �` '' E But dearer than park, and Yairer than bay, +• The home of the flowers, ravE axsoNGEH THAN PB1DE." haze o! the August days.lookin out on that in losing his slenderness ascertain whether y t; �K�,''`a the haunt of the g g and more &Contrete a000ants of the was. W tf� • � elves; , I Ernest Devereux. did not stay long with shitting sea, she would think with 'half & he is gnawing toolarge? Let him measure snare ; - and it was told flow the Manipuid The beautiful blossoms of yesterday, his cheat and waist and Compare the figures. .`�w�t��L= • � • Were the sweet and loveable Qirle themselves. the Leighe; that soma night be started for sigh that perhaps she oras wrong, alter all, Phad shelled the Resinenoy with bhe same , , ,, -The Khan 4n Toronto World. London; from thence he purposed making in casting away Ernest Devereaa'a love so if the circumference of his wafer ezoeeds cannon the Empress of, India had ean8 �;'' his way to Boulogne, where at least he readily. And yet she telt that she could that of his cheat then he is verging into them as a token of her royal good feeling; tZs cu_, • . , �,.� ,,' would be tree from the grasp of enraged •not do otherwise, were he to some and offer corpulency, and if he desires to preserve and how the younger officers and Mrs. N,1. I THE DOCTORt areditore. yThen Lefty set herself to loos ft again. O! the one love that.woald have hie•eymmetrioal proportions he should at Grimwood had escaped in the night, and life brave! as it was her nature to do. boon so precious to her, she had given up all once begin to train down. This fa the only travelled on loot by jungle paths for 1* _r __ Not very pleasant would that lite be hence., hope; and any other, however true, how- time when obesity is easily handled. miles, living.ou roots, to be rescued at the . V . ' She Spoke. his name shyly, with the forth, but it would have its duties, and ever tender, could be but an empty name MAN'S GIRTH'AND LEG. last by Captain Cowley• harrying forward these she was determined to fulfil. to her after that. I have been . informed b a fashionable with re•enforcoments ; and how Mn. i." y "" womanly Intent of rousing him by tin- y " ` wonted kindness from the. strange, cold One of the least of the many unpleasant The weary days crawled away till tailor that for a man the waist measure- Gtrimwood'e husband and. the others who _-. _- -things--this--lees--a t-fortune-broughVIsetty, .apring-time,.-oame-.again.._. Letty, standing .went -and the-inside-trgasors--seam-ahoald nad_ _lett--..the.--Residena _J arbitrate!rad___ _ __ _.._.__ •'Ill ?" he repeated. " No ; tent I might was the less of Dire. Atherton. That lady's in the ,church -yard by her lather a grave, be the same. That is, .if the trousers leg been 'oat into quart re ad thrown into k � w ` + salary could no longer be paid her. and she looked down, through the blhidfng tears, fa 88 inches the wafer Should be about 82 the moat for id a ori&h dogs _b ti have been. Your father is Ill, Lefty. He y g g fucose. A margin o! one or"two inches mangle an . they pleased. IS. -read `, can fret and moan, bat I cannot even do was not one to eta a sin le hoar for notb- on the green Bode that had been laid there L • . that. Will you walk with we now, and, I ing; She even grumbled and lamented as so smoothly just one year before. does not matter mach, and will usually be like a- page from the history of the. " will tell you the news I have come out after though this lose was her own personal It was a fair April day, made up of more found fn the case of very tall or very short Sepoy mutiny, like a modern version of � .� you to tell." grievance, and so, indeed, it was in . one emilei than showers, and the treble notes men. The ratio of the waist and leg holds She terrible stories of Cawnpore, Delhi and fads His voice was low and hard, and Lett waY• She made no pretense of sympathy of the birds mingled, shrilly sweet, with good in ordinary oases. Lacknow, and it was a blow at the British 1 f : w beyond t'tew. oommonplsoe o� liteceaeas. the rush and. roar of the incoming tide. rale in India, and &'trial to the hearts at; rya • J .shivered-as-she--listoued-to---it-;-atill-she- that was worth lees than the puff of breath he�>raarrow -rap a-' esnd-rft�are yii --'^-.�Ict•HTS-saB-wonfEN—_—.__..__ _.._v. -_W___ _._� _�-- .•<. would not shrink from hearing whatever every one who road it, wTether Ge readVit r it orae he mi ht have to tell. It was a that gave them substance. She commenced was ep&rkling end gleaming like molten A woman whose height is in English or translated into a foreign r ' ' g wfthoat any delay to get her properties So= gold in the sanabine ; and as Lefty turned Should should tongue. But there woe one saving clause. �r . . story many had hatened to before, with ether, and ills had increased vast! der- away from that lone! rave, the warm y paltry B y y y g y y g Ft. in. Pounds Ft. in. Poungds. one paragraph "that lightened the reef !or, It only the story that lead been told with g y completed it, &linos# unawares. w har.toward Ing her eta In that house; and then, when glitter eau ht here a and die b o ...................... 118 s 5..................... 139 everyone who read ft, for Lieutenant Glrantr She had all her preparationsp , 5 1 ..................... 124 5 6...................... 193 the unknown, marching. unconscious of deadly effect, by many shearth-atone; and y ppy p y massacres, between Tamar and Manipur, ,,S she kissed Laity ox.. the cheek and drove off The hs net Leti had left eo far be 5 2 ...................... 128 6 7...............:..... 148 ��. " ,, in many a banking -a . tale that 5 3....... .............. 130 5 8................».... 163 " many ,poor creatures hsd shivered and to the sin*ion, Mr. Leigh escorting her. hind seemed nearer *o her as the great, 5 4..........«... ».... 196 5 s ............._ ...... 158 had at haat bean ••heard from." His psra- t, That was the list journey the 'pretty green waves rolled rap io her feet, and the gra h came it the end, as it had on the f1. moaned over before her -butt It fell none This table fe for women between 20 and P .. little trap ever went while Mt. Leigh was fresh wind brushed her face. On that days before, modest! se beoam�hie ranlr The less heavily, and suddenly on poor p .g narrow strip 4b years o! age. Atter that they become y. Y+ �3,:.. its owner, for three daps after rhe sold it, p of sand, a few years book she behind the colonels and oommiaeiaatels., . �,s I Lefty on that account. It was all oom• heavier. ' prised in one word --rain.! It meant hard- and the gray mare that drew it. The had first met Paul Lean&rd. Up and FAIR PROPORTIONS. "Lfentenant Grant;' it nerd, •' with 8Q ship and poverty, and hamilation ; but ,cottage he had bought, and he would nteither down it she had walked once afterward . men, has defeated 4,000 Manipuri, and has dispose o! it, nor of any'artiold of furniture, with Paul Lennard a young wife, trying to A woman should weigh but little less taken Fort Thobal" Now nobody knew, they were all hidden as yet in the bleak P ever oat 'ol ace and amaso her, striving to love her, it only be• than a man is proportion to her height. whether Fort- Thobal was bristling with folds of that one ominous word o! four however costly, how place useless it might be; and so father and Cause of the great, tender heart in which The bast of a perfeatly•formed woman Cannon or a mud embankment, bat letters' + daughter wen* back to their forme she was shrined, like, as the girl in her should measure ten inches more than her one could appreciate that 80 into 4,000goes ,sa, Mr. Leigh had .,Hank all his daughters g waist. It rho waist is laced in smaller + t way of li -rig,. their one servant, and the clear-sighted truth could not bat own, fifty times, and that Lieutenant Grant's �I,"_ �,,• fortune in a great brilliant babble scheme; '" . all his gaudy air•ossiles had the well-being thousand and one petty troubles that a glittering glass. bauble in a oaaket of .than this the abdomen, is preened down chance was only one in fifty when he �N!�;' ,genteel overt is heir to. parent gold. Ont there. where the great, and the bosom rap, causing both to billow Char ed n the wall of Fors' Thobal a of this scheme for their foundation; but g poverty P g drove the Nlsnipari intoes and 'over the �'nd Unutterably weary were the glarigg gray bowldera rose dark against the loam of out to an unusual size and nom re8sia row the false sands had shifted, and the �41• • • side -board manofons wore strewn in the summer days that followed to poor sorrow- the strong sea that was breaking over and the waist too mach for either health - or other side. And all over the world, ibankt g 7 . burdened Lefty. It was not the riches around it, she had stood and listened to the beauty.: � to telegraphe and Cables, the name and ILII I.,asst' ' themselves she grieved after; they had first few barren words in which Ernest Betoie the natural shape of -a woman fame of Lieutenant Grant became momen• Ernest Deverenz had no fortune to Stake g y tons and familiar, not only in the clubs of ' , ' ailed hes more than the had comforted Devereux had cold his love; which wag at has been distorted, not to say deformed, �',," but he staked his name and his. prospects. her, at the beet; but it was the means of that situs just as cold and soon* itself as by tight, , lapin and child-bearing, her applying g g g g London, but in the elevated ,Care of Now and all the ready cash he Could master, and en 1 in the -selfish necessities of -her they were, though she did not know it, abdomen, when she stands atraigilt, York, and at breakfast tables from Paris ter^ the and was rain for him also; more dire, father that she was missing. The taste 'of ,and be Would not have `owned it even So should protrude :ver little, It any, be- ., r more complete, than had even fallen upon p y y to Pattlsnd, Oregon. For it'all the world Mr.. Leigh. wealth had fired the old passions of waste himself. In. that tiny creek, now slowly, gond the front line o! her thighs. The loves a lover, it loves a hero next, and the and extravagance' in his .heart, and he filling, with the tide, she had picked rap one abdomen should never be larger than the � The young man had hardened sad g chance loaf name to Lieutenant Grant, and „ a s trotted sorely when he lost the -power of morning, a dainty drab satin shoe that had bust, which Should measure at least five the way he rose to it, became a brilliant �, stiffened' ander the blow; the old man bad teodin them., cleared rap a mystery in the paei and inches more than the abdomen. The hips spot in the gloomy tale of ireaohety,batoh. . broken down ander it, and but for Ernest g ehonld measure one-third more than the k�.�;1 Gladly world poor Lefty worked to opened, a Sealed..door in her own heats, ern and blundering of the DlaniQnc massa• # Devereux he would never again have been �' able to reach Fenmore. prodnae toe her father, tent work there was even ae she held it in her hand and looked ei>onlderS. are. Lieutenant G)rani held Fort Thobal d44� none for her to do. She could not .toil at it. It was not the common shore at all WMiN STOUTNESS BEGINS. for three days, and then repulsed the Mani- Not a very pleasant story to to tell any g y g it was fairyland, and every • Step she When a woman ,sees signs of stoutness pari again M Alongtaing in a fight that one, much logo to a young girl who had grown meanie 1 , for . she was a gentlewoman ; .� , n' , accustomed to- all the joys and luxuries teaohing, than !set reo.lrae of respect&• walked was haunted. she should begin to deny herself many of Iaated three long hot hours, daring whiah ,1: , which money brings *c fie possessor. And bility, was barred ,to he_r, for she had none Poor Le/Sy orae changed now -how could the pleaenres of the table. Zhe shaking of the 8enapntty prince and Lia two . nom - r of the show accomplishments that the Hite bat be -from the happy, merry-bearide mattresses, making beds, sweeping and menders were killed, and the Mau nri 1 ,' Ernest Devereux, remembering the deathly y P the inn•. - fsin* of the past New Year's Eve, felt no governesses of the present day are expected• girl that she 'w&e when she fire* walked dusting with the windows open, were driven off into the jungle by LIeIIt. P., falitin of th nape &n to how it would be to poageen and transmit to their pupils with, there; changed by sorrow. and weari• ping rap and down stairs while Setting Grant's men of the Second Barmahs. ° received. But Letiy did not faint now. Praper zeal for the munificent Stipend of, noes, and vain longing, into a mere things to rights, is exercise Constituting the General Sir Frederick Roberts; the I She heard him to the end quite calmly and say, twenty pounds per annum. shadow of her former self. As . she best of obesity oaree. Commander. in. Chief of the Indian army, `' u There was nothing, therefore, that Laity stood there - thinking .of the pas* LEAN CRAMBERMAIDs FAT COORS. ; has congratulated Lieutenant 'O. J. W. patiently, and than her words did no express ac i" p P could do tent rip passive, and economize her and the preeen*-the large tears welled Grant, whioh.ie as it should be, and Puttth y " ° I i morrow for herself or. for him, only for her Chouseholdldb t grit pas ectad soothe her lather's rap in her eyes, and dell glistening down The doing o! obambexwork steadily has <° ; °' fatheruy g g been known to reduce a rbOman's weight at has given him a lull page all to Limes!! ►� temper an best she might. her netted fingers. The past 'might have g it is also se it should 'be that Lieutenant •1 " My lather 1 she said, her eyes fall o! p g the rate. of five ounde' a week. Oookin "I tears, her voice broken ; " my poor father 1 Oa I what a terri4le thing . it in for a been so different. the present in Ili have on the other hand, will add that' mnC)b. Grant is as handsome as big portrait shows '.%'P, ^ strop oaf to sit passive I Some have so bright, i! only—. The grit of pebblQe him to be, and that he is only thin* ,� :.,. - flow will he bear it ? What can i do to g P Cooke are Almost always. , stout owing t Y Y Yeats . ►► learned this from experience, and the near her caused Letty to look up all daaly, y ' g ° old. "It is the boyo—the raw bo , -I ; make him able to bear it ? their look of outdoor exercise the beat toboys—who knowledge has sent them into'their graves; • and Dr. Lennord was standing within a do the $ htin )r ; Ernest Devereux looked at her wondered. g . ' which they are constantly subjected and fighting," Mulvaney soya; end ► , �� , • This was so different .from all he had io raft papgve, and See the high tide of lite yard of her. though Lieutenant Grant in no raw recruit. expected, and haft dreaded so see, when the drifting past, ever past, without flinging He was almost as much astonished ftp their habit of tasting the dishes they pre - are. It a girl is corpulent when she be gig a boy in years, and *hal 1r''; .' hard news was broken *o her. ane Walt of good lortnne, puce the lonely heraolt, for he had some in sight of her tae to do ohsmberwork she Boon be- S©Gond. Barmahe' ate Xwe newly' �•�t,� '• It I could endure a life of poverty bvith rook where you are placed ; to sit passive 'suddenly as he turned on to the shore from g formed. • Now, whileHolmd , ,� any woman, #hatloman would be Lefty," and see the fair years of ,youth gliding out of the tin ase that led down Io i* al Domes pleader. Y P r Government sends out more insi`onb>m �� f „ away into that terrible net. from which that art. For a second or two he seemed I 0 As She reader *seen the tees*,thing for he tiflought. She would never grow into y P P health is 1 to restrain the appetite and 4 to determine who blundered and who I ,,:.. • , " no after amount of proapdrity can bring scarcely to recognize. her ; then he acme � i PP � l should be punished, let no hoe that oma r a shrew Ander her troubles." exercise. What need to ga more. P P r. I •• I ' oo, am a ruined lean, Lett' ," he ahem book -So ail passive, and eat year forward, iiia grave face all slight, and took y other Board of Investigation and Inquiry 1 1 . ' � „ y heart out, till the chgin snaps, and the slow her hand and held it,while he asked after her• will do more for Ziepien&rat Grant than said aloud, atter a pause; ,,but, for all sell, and then, with &downward 1&Hoe aS He Did Not Wait. � that, the bond between as deed never be agony is ended. g congratulate him, and that he may go to , broken, unless you will it." Such was life to Laity through the barn• her black dress, &iter her father. Bishop Williams, of Hartford, recently Simla on leave, and ride with, all the Ing heal of the Lon crammer. and the bilin Her heart hod throbbed wildly at the wrote thin Sarcastic note to a fresh o rete t ", ' She turned and looked at hint as he stood g g, ti young pretty g'rlg, &rad wear cool things, and � beside her, the breeze playing among his cold of the longer winter that followed Mr. sight of him. She had to put rap her free man of his diocese who was about drink the wine of praise and approval, and . G LSIgh'e last memorable visit to London. hand, to her side and hold it there to keep to enter the matrimonial state: •• I keep oat of the alutehee of Mrs. H&nkebee. �w I luxuriant whiskers and gently raising the And he was growing dreadtull old during down the stormy throbs of her heart before regret, sir; that it is without m And in time ha tea. * thick, silken ends of his mustoohe. He, g g y g she could manage to speak. When she did, g , w y get hie regiment and �n all *hope menthe: g . P province to order the word obey omitted became a H. C. Who knows 7 4; was very handacme, very gentlemanly, bat' it wap in a' voice so low, in such broken,, ..i, he was not the man sl:e would care to face In the first bleak days of the early March from the marriage service. There is no way Anal in the meanwhile his lather, Lieu - Mr. Leigh conid not leave his room;- he faltering words, that the doctor could only that this can be done except by vote of the ienant-General D. G. S. St. J. Grant who the storm with. She was honest and tine g catch at their meanie wiiioh he soon did ► <: r seemed to shrivel a and fade as the days g+ house of bishops.- The Lanae neat convenes is now in London cep to all of his man 4;1 to the core, and she spoke out frankly now, P apeis>;ed not & little b the dee mournin • P • ' g y grew longer and brighter. and before the y P g in 189L, and it you will postpone your mar. Clubs that the members may cay,' " Alt, . • &s Ern�pt Devereux, man though he was, M& blossoms whitened the trees he la which she ware and the sad, weary, pained ria a until then I will take leaSure in pre- Grant, fine bo that bo d! 11 I do will that it should be broken, y g senting your petition to the bones for rip to be proud of him." And then the Rau- "' +, and Laitystood aloe (To be Oonthnued. g P pI w Y your ;ought on the hill. Then ,e IrNle church- ylook on her face sotion:" The oar man cbnoluded not to tenant•. •� would not have are to have spoken. „ nndeir the green soda o! th h,� Ernest, she replied, but not form Sake - - young general says, Paoli !_�poh I ody 1.I only. You are -not one who, could -make in the world, with bei a very' small annnitY wait. did hie duty"; and then. goer tome and Y• s >>t<ized OommLeion. allot `` our way in the world if you hada poor to keep actual want from bar door. tells his wife everything they y. x; y Y �' P New >lellgton. wife to drag you ,down. Some men could, Mr. Leigh had been a gentleman by birth Rochester Herald: The British Royal Perhaps thio may neem to yds a great tent yon could not, and I dare no* m&try and forinne ; he had relations and friends Commission on Labor has resolved that Of the multiplication of geoto there deal of bother about `one young man ; but any man to be a harden upon him -I dare in plenty, but they were worse than its meetings shall be open to the press and appears to be no end. The latest has been do not think of what he did, but what ,''' . not do ii. No,don't;' ohs said, uniting Lor strangers to hie orphan ; many of them public, and the fallepl iutormatron ob• found in Alabama, its creed being oppoei- he might have done. He ' .might hand on his arm to stop him! when tie he scarcely by knew name --to none had she tained of its proceedings by those inter- tion to all human law. The members have said: '• I have no instraotions to « would have answered her, "don't say &ray• shadow of a right to apply for help. Bated. Among the members named as a claim the right to do what they please. to take Fort Thobal. I have no !l, " I thing. I know wort d her, honorable and t ray- Laity insisted on going to the funeral; committee to arrange a plan of business One of them rune an illicit distillery, and right to tisk my men's lives at odds of I'know you would merry or tomorrow it and when kind, motherly • Mrs. Wilson are Lord Hartington and Tom Mann, Claims Shot any attempt to atop it will be fifty to one. I ought to make A mssterly a' I wished it, though you would. have .to live begged of her, for iter own sake, not to go, the dook agitator ; Lord. Derby and "Ben" religions persecution. Doubtless the perae• detour; and show my airaiogio knowledged, area ciao a i(lCr• man in oonsegnrno©; ono I she turned a deaf ear. Tilling, a Methodist local preacher, and dntore will accept the , responsibility with• and leave Fort Thobal and the 4 0W ,. n .da r.lstho he said nibI do not wish it, I;rneeb-•ISeIieve rale, i do^ _.w. He was my ow a ei s dtS11n Morley slid Mr. Bars, the minor ©at•tra i+g .. Dlmnipgkf stuns. Wlio•.wottldE hada blamed • _ .... - not." pitifully-•' the only creature -that -ever- representative. Thin committee is demo. . hum, ? Fabi wWould: have done it. aro ' • ' oared for me ; and he shall not be carried She stopped and Stood allent for an aratio enoggh at all events. Buddha in worshipped inParis lnvarious Lieutenant Grans walked tight rap the mad s �.: I%', to the rave without one who loved him to - private tdm lee, where the devotees meet will and over the other aide. it was his ,; ;instant; her face flushing and paling, her grave P P ,. follow him. SxvEan front and freezia blasts mss* regular to a homage to the '• Light of chance, yon goo, and he took IS • and it , 3 frank reds turned from him ; then she „ But, m dear, you are not expected to with g g Asia." Most pay Buddhists are Japanese, teaches the moral that when onea chance ' whinperrd; timidly, as though owning some . do oaoh a thing. It will be too trrying for came, then for which St. Ja obsiOil but among them are many Frenchmen and I domes, it in mach better to be reported as heavy -rime : r y heard from than miesing. e• i-crI'm afraid I do not love you as you yon," said the kind woman. •' Do let me+ Is the t tamed . a few En men. • ►+ ., „ .... - .... ,, !L , u.._ . . _. � •, - _ . _ -.- , I e .•R1,,. ,, , - . ,., . . ,,. *.. . M ,1111 *. I'(91 , . , a ctis`,i.� a�%�!twa3+�:?��;__, , ;,`e;..-