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The Wingham Times, 1896-07-31, Page 2Lti itY ne1143 ltAlt'rl.. Copy riglit. 1895. i't.'ED (' ;:It;• ' t*t 1' t'lienh.t'lh; 14 t -light shrug anti 1 us. • t in: eattt"nt ly towards the wint,:ttt. W a'n she orae,} beck tu;aiu leo wits le its The roe m crottle! her was enriev— al, room welch a moult'' 1 ht.. tori' ..eti 1.e011k'il It) tet Illlisttling with bis b(hsi',h Pastlim-.teas clfn)pty. Sho hither lips, rose, and ran a q-atin eagerly to the lvin(imv. She eaw bis straw hat and 1:ruw22 curie es be cret,sed the road. Sale 4trt•w bee llnndaerallef sharply away trout the wit•bered shi!'tlh over which she had titrowu it nod cast the once troasur. ea reputing in the hoe th. 'hon— ossa i y bemuse:11w had it ready In her hand—sio clapped the ba»dkdrohiet to her eyes, 11 anti, s'nkihig upon trie chair bo bad risen t from, pet ber elbows on its book and buried her face iu her hands. It is the oharaoto$istie and, perhaps, ca cruelty, of a stmplo P ature to Blake no y allowance for coin -lest motives or to even understand them). So it seemed to 1 Barker that his situ Jolty had been )net s with equal diroetne . It was the p so alio l o r S this is we tit that a had di t ns 1 on 3ltrnek elm. ito, luta rorg)tto31 see 1 of salol Ile had 'trgotten. the dread pralalispory ;cote given to her father the malt nresutnution of his wc"al flow comer it ever be paid l And snore then that, it lead been gi 111 a trawl Ile ltmd no motley it'h03t gave it --told no prospect of any bat wl be was to get front those wort121u Owes, Would t&nybody believe lain th was only a stupid u11112t10r of his ow yes! his partners nttght believe aim, b •iterrible thought --he had already int. piloted, them in 121s fraud I Evert no while he wee standing there atesittatMg In the rend, they wore entoxing open t new elides he had not Paid foe—could 31 pay for—ancl in titd,,guise of It bcnof:lot ho was ilishonoran theme Yet it w Carter be 12hnt)t me 't first --he lutist con fens all to hili, H n21113t go back to tl hotel—drat hotel w ere he bad indiaeeu ly left btir-••anti tel the tattler ho was fraud 1 It was tern le to thiol., e(--po haps It was part f that 3llOJ1ey our:. that be could not g rice of and was no rteutztug—but le n2 et be done! Ito wl simple, but leis ver simplicity bial the nhositatang directness of oonelusio heft is the 'main fa tor of what anon cal 'pluck." 1 -lo turned back toithe hotel and outer d the oillro. Butt air. Certee bud no et returned. What vas to be «ono? H mold tat t5'aat there there was no tint o be lost; Chard was. only ono other per l tl Wile enew Ids tvhonthe could ooe allistfailure—ittcwas os- ' ono Kitty! It was to histo the dregs of hi lhnriliatian, b31t it Must be done! 1-t0 iss rauthe up t staircase ron.e k ajnd knocked timidly at the sitting -room door. 'There was a rs momentary pause and a weak voice said: an "Oiiu in." i3erkeztopened the door; in sass' the vision of a Bair of teerf321 eyes nd that suddenly changed to stony indiffee- Lt once, and a gracefat but stiffening et figure. But he was past all insult now. I would not intrude," he said. s- eilnply, "but I eauto only to see your nl father. I have leufl an awful blunder so —more than a blundoi, I think—a fraud. Believing that I was {rich, I . purchased ld your father's clainx for Illy partners and 0 gave him any promissory notal. I cane 0- here to give hint baek;,his ctailu—tor that rt note eau never be pal 1 1 I have just been 0 to the baulc; I int'. I have matte tt stupid S' mistake in. th6 11ii111° f t AA tut .neap do lanytaeing for me."Sa seal. away. ihl ; "But Sty` pllrtnera tlislil't, (Irl the °011, tri i trtary»•,: + "Don't tell 22132 George," s33111 Miss 1'(111 Kitty, tOt3 ru1y, ')They ought clever to he have lot fiat) 001330 here with that strip. tart lion Pomo i 1121 Must go at. once. You >~s must not 'uoet paw; 104'11 blurt out halt everything to hilt, 1 know- you t X'ii 21t tell hint yell could. not star to 1U3he'3Pen, quick, flow; get. allettP Well, there!" ta,, Whatever it represents, t1313 ux01a)nat#on 1t' was apparently so prutraeto4 that Miss he Kitty was obliged to push her lover to of the front lauding beforo she vould tits• or appeter by the bttcic stairs, I3nt ono In as the streets Batter no lunger llu>;oresI I . wa . a good three mates back to tine guleli; 10 he nig rl still reach It 1)y the time his t- pa t{)cr1'3$1t.Ir taking their u0ontisy rust, a 0 110iroa1 v t i, sl that, although the n2os- r- songer had tit(' cateL 11183, they would mit 0 enter upon the' lljtnl;ilutit the afternoon.. w lfor I3arkor, in spat Of bis mistress' 111- ts ,jttnation, 118(1 no itrel of taking what he it couldu"t pray far; 10 would keep rho claim intact until s t1netila11g could bo 1 settled. k or the r(tst, be walked on lair! Kitty loved hint! 'late accursed - wealth 120 longer stood between them 1 t They were both poor nova—everything o was possible ¶rho sun was t)oAilining to send dwarf shadows towards the past when ho roach-, ) was E ?t` t N .; 11,A?1 • `i _ ' J LILY (, a`•1(i, have been playing to preetwat telco au dirty tow l :NU, awl h ed it dexterously aside anti 41isCIUSdt1 three iter f , e (1OYO7nd ih 170thore5t welelc- gold And quartz. 1 stetter st tried hack. O it,"' WW1 1~)dauorest, grimly. Barker could scarcely 11111 the pan! "Four t13o'.:sall(t dollars' weight if n pearly I" said Stacy, 10 8120rt, 5tace1i110 1 way hopelessly changed, his relati with the world. al did not love 32f Kitty any the less; le did not even thin she had wronged hi • ; they, his arta P e and his swootheart, were cleverer tat he; ti.aro must be some occult quality this wealth that ha would uudcrsta wizen he possessed it, and perhaps might make him ashamed of his genoro ity—'not in the way they had said—but his tempting thorn ao audaciously to a mane a wrong position. It behooved Ili to taka possession of it at once and take also upon himself the knowledge the trials and responsibilities it woo incur. His cheeks f IIIs13ecl again as h thought he bad tried to tempt an inn cent girl with it, and he svnskeenly hu that 130 bail not seen in Kitty's eyes th tenderness that had softened his partner refusal. He resolved to wait no longer, but sell his dreadful stack at once. 11 walked directly to. the bank, The manager, a rillresvd but kindl tart, to whom- Baric r ,was. known a1 read received vod him 1 reel o nition of his well-known simple honesty, and respectfully as as representative of the -equally well-known poor but "superior" partnership of the gulch. Ho lIsteaed with marked attention to Barker's heritatng but brief story, only remarking at its close: "Yost mean, of Nurse, the 'Second Extension when you any 'irirsti, " "Noand it,said said thea'First' •1 inithe 113oo revile paper." "Yes' yes! I saw lt--it Was a printer's „ he shares upon which I bused my belief in 131y wealth. e The ones 10wn are worthless—I am as y poor as ever—I tint tit n poorer, for I owe your father money I an never pay!” - To bis amazement, :he saw a look 1 ail and t earn cofJle into her troubled DID ANYBODY PITT TIItslaur OIT Tett?" error. Thostockof the 'karst' was called in two years ago. .No1 :You mean the '`Second,' for, of course, '. nave followed • the quotations a23(t are lcely to know what stock you're llokl ng shares of. When you go back take a look at them, 3 and you II see I aha right." "But I brought them right.'" me," algid ' Harker, with a slight finsSing as he felt in his pocket, "and I ant mite titre they are the 'First.' " He o ught t110211 out 'and label then on the (Ask before the manager Tho words "First Ex ension" were plainly visible. The ha' ager r glanced curiously at Barker and his brow dark- ened t said, sternly; "dial your'partuers send I you here with this stuff?"t elle! oIt s all. my mistake.' I seery. t now, I trusted to the nowspapeil-" "And you mean ex- am ned the stock nor othe y((tiotateonsu rnor 1oilosve(i it in any wary, Minae you ha,1 it?" "Never," said Barker, "!'hover thought eliout it at all, till I saw the newspaper.. So it is not worth nnytilhlg?" And to the ilia elte surprise of the3uar-ngor there ?Ma a r.light smile on his boyleh face. "7 ane afraid it is not worth the paper 'e is written oe," said the manager, Sentry. F, The senile on Barker's fees nt'reasolt o a little laugh which hilt wondering crl2Pallton could not help joining. Titania y031," said 13arhor, ,luldesayt sad 1ut 13ed away. "He heats everything!" sad the n3an, ger, gazing after him. "l —,l if he adn't seen even pleased I" He was Please' l The hur(,en of wraith I td fallen from hist :elders; toe or ad. 14 Incubus that had sleighed 1111)) down et ad parted Ins friends ft( in 1,1111 was Mei 1 And he had not got rice of it by penning at foolishly 1 It tad not ruined dqy booty yet; it had net, 32111 eel anybody i his eyes. It was ,(one, i s,i ho was rt SS ai31a1 happy' 2t1: 1 004,3 more, 1.1 .1 *sold go direct•'a linea to his pante:ec; 111 rest Stan!(( . er .t :. 1.33, (1f rearm—'but of tey reale t..,: me:. 1. 11.3(t now with the " tae a.a.l eottmll,ir4'1,x n g oyes. Perhaps '+41st l'Cltts--faux Jaye a sudden, chill "Did anybody Put this zip on you,,, he • It • , • i ~• •' , ,. F, ,r Y u 1 "I'LL FIS Ifit." eyes, which he hnd lever seen before. "'''his is a fcoblo trick," she said, bitter- s ly; "It is unlike you `it is unworthy of 5 you." 'Good God 3 Zan must believe me I Liston ! It ro,,, all a mistake --a printer's . error. I road in the p11p(r that the stock h for the First Extensiti'n mina had Bono 132(1(1 Sol1e idhen it tstank of thellFirst which the &mond. tl I had kept for years,nn(7; only thought of when I react the anneit leonle)t 111 the q Japer this au0rn1lig. I; swear to you—"But it ha as doubting ltthell truth 01 311335 ttoicere was that manner The seem fled frond Aliss 1Sit-ryas io oyes, gave place to ti stare, and tbeu sad- st clenly changed to two bubbling blue al wells of laughter, Site wont to the til window and laughed. She sat down at a the piano and laughed. She caught tip st her handkerchief and, billing half leer t rosy face in it, laughed. Sllo finally col- lapsed '1 into t 0a n Cis. a C1 i y a a r and, burying > i her brown head in its cushions; laughed long and confidentially until she brought up suddenly against 13 s00, (Lunt 111011 ww133 s1111. • Tula 1,At'31n332 WIT!! 71.11)In 13ACIRS AG A TItIi3t. ra I111aT i3•," eeI Dlittoltl:s'r, GP,IIILY•, sentence's. "In. . pocket! Brought it oat the ios> second six Ice of•ttto pica! We'd been awfully b le after you lofr•, Awfully blue, too : when that bill of sale came, for we thin set you'd been wast- in 'our g 3 money 021 us, Iteel:One(i we ot glitil't to take it, but send it straight back to you. lato;sOngol' goner '.Chen Denierest reekeeed' as it wee done, it c03lldlet be undone, told we ought to awake just one an spot' on the claimn, and strike a sing! trek° far you. And there it is I And taro's more on the hillside! "I3ut it isn't IncI--it isn't yours! It's Carter's! I no yr had the motley to pay for it—and I h ven't got it now." But you gave tl due for thirty days A recollection lashed upon Barker. "Yes," 11e said, with thoughtful si2m- plieity, "That's what Ditty stud." "0, . Kitty said so," said both part- ners, gravely. .1I1;ST Yes," stammered Barker, taming away with a heightened color, ""and as I didn't stray there 110 luncheon, I think anion I'd better be getti g it ready." He ors Leo - the lip the coffee of and turned to the Ito ai th tt s P H tis • o t ti r to ur s P stepped ed PP lint' beyond the door, omlent "lYasnt it exaotl utso<1 Do132orest, Be "Him all over," sa1I1 Stacy. 3 that note?" said (" is "Aad 'what Kitty shier'," said Stacy. ) had "Look here! I rook,n that wasn't all I P e the that Bitty said," .f4. 4llanee A•l,ro(a41. Australia, has a population of lett than, 5,000,000, blite0UUlnists deelnre it could support 100,000,000 with curse. ! Lake Baikal, in Siberia, :wording to recent Rurstan surveys, cover* 15,X00 &Merparts oowlll113 1180 ail es from 1 feet m one en din stone of its creace/It to the other. It is the sixth 1 largest lake In the world and the deepest of AI1.. Its level Is 1,501 feet above that of the sea. i:'eter's ponce collected in 0ra0 week of Septen*bor 3uuot111ted to 1130,000 1713005 frena Italy, 935,000 from Fres3co, 800,000 from Austria, 100,000 from Spain and 70,000 from Iteig*uiu. Besides, the l,'ri- irate of 1iu11gary and tho Duke of Norfolk 0330I1 gave 50,000 francs, and the Austrian Arobdukes a Iergo Sulu. One of :Switzerland's, mountain lakes the 1)iaerjoion. See, at the foot of the 1 E'lggishorie was conipletela emptied in one night during the bot sell iu Sept- ! telnber. The take was a mile long by a 1 sixth of a 01110 wide anti 1130 foot deep; 1 the water probably es. aped through 1 fissures lit tho ice of the neighboring I glaciers, E Postage stamps in 327(30,30 form 1a not unimportant Soeu'ce of revenue. A new ( tett of stamps wits 158110(1 during the G 4'atirse of the year, with rho result that the Dail issue was niece sought after by hIi ttoi t l Stsin P al tee 1 simultaneous sale of both tissues rgiv'ing the impression tlu►t tine old stook would ' 'soon be exhausted and eausl12g an appros! oiabto rise in the stamp anvenid, I The long -forgotten tomb of goo(' Ring I Roue and Isabella of Lorraine, his first wife, was accidentally brang7,3 to I! Il* note --and it is not eti the gulch. Bore al new tropi"1 seized I11111. }low would+ his pat'6n cave the news of his 0ttor failure was happy, for be had gained i3 throught it. But thoyP}l For a In it seemed to hila that he had pur0r nit happiness throughl their loss. stopped, took 017 his that and ran lingers remorsefully thr Pugh his d curls. 2 Another thing troubled 'him, He reached the crust of the gulch WIIOr olci working ground was sprencl b Min like a 21010. They 1Pex0 not ti neither were they lying a dor the pines on elle ridge where t y were wont •10'rest at midday. He tar od with 503110 alarm to the new crept act pining - tI —but there \'138 no sign them tI either. A. sudden fear Witt t;hoy after parting from 13118,#given up clai321 in a lit of disgust olid aepres and departed, now over(51))le hint. clapped his hat on his 11,tfad and r the direction of the 0:tbl kre had nearly roaehal it schen rough ctlalienge of "Whti1's there" f he bushes halted hila,, and Doyne uddenJy swung into the -trial. But angular look al Ste"finest and imp nee wit tell he wads wearilfg venislhe o saw Barker, and with a loud shoo AlI right, its only Barker! Hoorn e ran towards hint In nn instant was joined by Stacy front -.111* osbitl, 10 two hien catching, hold •of their urneng partner waaltzed hint joy1u nil breathl(Jssly into the cabin. But oldie -eyed Demurest suddenly; let go lid and stared at Barker's face. '"iY 1(rkcr, oat hey -what's up?" ltiverything's tip," gasped the broa ss Bttrktr. "It's all up about ooks. It's all a mistake—lila 1121 info !ie of that newspaper, I never 1 rigbt':ind ;o f shares. The ones I h re worthless rags—" and, the next i ant he had blurted outthls whole I or view with the bank ma ager. Tho two partners • els 1 coke c fat c • at11 ot•h ex like him?" said . h elle other dray in the Cathedral of Augurs. Isabella's tin cotlln was not °pealed, but Reno's was. A crown, a scepter, an orb --the insignia of his vain sovereignty over Napier—Wore found in Rene's leaden eollln. As they were covered with green oxide, the gold used i21 making them lutist have bet,u well alloyed with stopper. A. girl named Sleben, (lolled "the Sleeping Girl of Sosnitz3l," is creating a sensation n Tipper Silesia. Sho felt ill there about otght wool:sago of heart apo. plexy, and this stllfere(1 ever since from hysteria. 5120 proteases to have received direct communications from the Virgin Lliary, and thousands have boon flocking to hor daily in the hope of witnessing the "miracle,' in spite' of the fact that the priest has warned thein that it is all an illusion, She is now in an insane asy11nl, Tho Pablic Health and Housing Com- mittee of the London County Council as prepared a scheme for the improve- ment of the area on the north silo of. he Strand. It rule a total extent of hreo and a halt acres, a;1iu ill s his ""Anti his worry ov soup •Dourests the prosect population is upward oft S00 o the 1tere. The nutnbe! of persons pre- med to be displaced is 1$,808, and provi °fore 01 course net-" Toro; 11 'hat luck I" four The End. 3cirs we ]enjoy Likeness 11 k sett Other. lora, what we truly enjoy in each tithe had, likeness, not unlikonessI '''hat is sv the snakes the pleasure of goad society. 1 sion is no rest save on the eol#imon groan He I meet a man of ['Waren); tradition,di an in ent religion, different r • the i en ., s 1 shoo d beosed wi rent amiable goblin; but h rest hno, when the surprise of Im is over. the find that see have no e0 11mon grog Mt- The perpetual yearning of our hearts 113 d as intelligent response, and this can co t of only from our equals, :front equality y t" From "Equality' as tho4llasis of Good Ile cloty,"by W.D. Iiowells; in the Novehn and Century. re- by the Loving that Lord, 1 Ion eau bo made fcr re -housing ut 1,770 of these. The net cost of the prop- erty to be acquired ul2cier the scheme is $1,071,250. deeuer spot in tq1 ocean than any yet 111lo2Chl bits been receutiy found by Ii. M. surveying ship Penguin, f;nfor- r Is • tunately the observation was •not Coln. hat pleto, Its a fault ill th wire caused it to "'here 1 break when 4,000 fa hems had run out d. If ; without bottom 11av eg been revolted. ffer- ' Commander Balfour reports that 111)15 Inn- ; oc j).40 south, longi_ sixty miles north 'diems obtained 1888- A previous I : attempt to reach botto 1 had bclsti='foiled nd. 1 by a, similar accident o the wire ',When for 4,800 fathoms had pa led out, and the me rising wnci and sea prevented any fur- .-- j tiler attempt' at the time. So. I her :map 83303 at a Veal: ]fridge. In England a few tt'l1Oks ago a certain t different wit hint for a mo- t h a fairy or an I of e 'presently bores i •by currod in latitude '1 ode 1775.10 west, abou a sounding of 4,428 Capatin Aldric'll',in' TI 1 iron bridge of one of the railways was peoted • i f being u afe. It looked right, hitt there wee, some reasons y the managers SvO o afraid of it. ey could not decide ; theutselves and sent up to Loncloii or a famous en- eer to conte and Io k it over. I -I O and tt'as puzzle( too, until he tight of a way to est. He took a alt and Blade a picture of the bridge h no train upon it. Then he kept camera in position a 1 waited for a train to come. Pre soar Y all ex: - as carne thundering 0 and just as big lneulotive struck • he bridge ho ed omen the slide and cit a second at ' to on the seine plate that still herrn first. Wlion tilt;plate was exam- tho picture with the train was d so much. below • the • other as to rs ie ens hy, possess those prinoipi s or beings qualities ..,,,, j10oP , all mind and heart which congenial to us. Th t11. Similarity of affection ivhere it is not fish is always aground' sea` i they the y 2f conjunction bo- . 1,n- tween those who posses, it. 731 the Various 3 gain lag relations of life WO fro t avntly meet with tho ave those who love the eamolthings or the sand iced n- principles that to do, nci we aro imide- i n- Mately drawn toward ,p hem, though 270 ! his c have never seen them °fore. 'There are , fast also mala wham y ewe it eh ever seen, but y, t rker. was He had heard of 1)y5•eri(.4'beto e.ille 1110 alarmed. he (1(2337nt t0 do not )111,7.• He moved co- rew away wards andgently tale (blue wells hands re running ih s; 1 e knelt beside I her Curti passed his arae around her Xvaist, I3e ; drew ber bead ripen his shoulder. Be wag not 51170 hings wen effective thatally (311e stl(idcnl7 f these Clift( d hor oyes to bis with tlto last ray of mirth in thele vanishing in a big tear (crop, put her anus arat113) his Neck and sobbed "0 Gaorr;el You blessed Innocout.1" An . eloquent silence was broken by e, relnorsstel start front 13arlcer. "But I must go ..and warn My poor partners, dourest; there yet 223ay be time; perhaps they have not yet; taken po1"session of your father's olefin." "Yes, George, dear," said the young girl, tvitit sparkling eyes, "and ten 1111.3321 to do sa at 011032 !" '"What?" gasped Barker. "a\t v ice -do you clear—or it may be too alae! (10 quick." Hut your father•• -,oh, 7 5ce, dearest, you ,17 111 teal 111m all .yourself, and seer 3 ale," ell 8 "I staii do nothing so foolish, Goetze, Barker Nor shall yeti ! Don't you 8,o 1110 'Kite tiro Isn't true for fi month? Stets I 11ave Sou told anybody but pate and 113e?" "Only the bank 1rmanager" Sho ran out of the teem and returned n a minute, tyfhg the most iniche11ting S Bats by a 'Abbott ander her oval chin. I'll run over and !lx hitt," site said. 1 "Fix him P" 1`:turned hanker, tot hit e k "Yee 1'iI say I'otir Wicked metors and then, n 3 to ( Bill. e s r in fl ire 0etgtloxit the same extraordinary C nwu1sio1 th had seized Miss Kitty fel upon tan Th shoulders they laugh° , clinging B:arker's struggling ligt o; they wen out and laughed with t13e r backs agai.., a tree. They laughed sop rattily, and 1. different comers, And titan they call tip to Barker with tears 111 ?:heir eye: dropped their heads em Ili shoulder, ail ulurnl prod exhatudedly "You blefitf(1'a3s!" "But," said Stacy, st dtlenly, "bo; did you manage to buy t claim?" "At I that's the most a hail thing,bo-v —Pte 'lever paid for it, " rested Barker "But Carter sent us t1 c bill of sale porsisted Demurest, "or tvo sI2ouldn' have taken it." "I gave my promissory dote at thirty days,'' said. Barker, desperately, "am where's the money to colltcf fret», note But ," 1, added, g•1an their w lugs, or front the ' pull os records of history, for est hon we feel a ,s strong degree of affecti n. In the salve out way we can levo th the 0f whom on ) were have hear , whose oltatraotor i p N70 know from et' laughed, holding each other to ce I. @, I{ev. Chaun- ; o Gile i Giles. nE r. y d th e DECEPTIVE D 11JLETs. AMODIERN AND EXAGGERATED TYPE Of EUGENE WRAYi URN. The nran Who 2Trolleke(t with Min Giet i3omewi►tit etatnegailsetionr 11310 Zak. 'rough Was Taught ,It Needed Grand rinale. ]casco, At the foot of 'rouge street a police - Man fount' a young xylan sitting on a barrel with, both eyes bunged up, his inose ltnooked out of shape, and a mouth full of loose teeth. All was over before ice got there, but some of the crowd still lingered, and a boy undertook to eitplain matters. 'We was all a.-sittin' here," he began, "when that feller there, whose name is Jim, and who thinks he is bad, got hungry to $gilt some one. He got so hungry that lie almost cried,''*3 „Wanted:Nov to fight, did he?" queried the oflttcer. - „Yes, rho awfgIlest way. Re sassed about six men, but they wouldn't stop. He jest cried because two great big loafers wouldn't pitch inter him and let hint throw hissolf. I3y rand by a dude of a chap kern along, Re wits little and he was purty, and you orter seen itis bewtiful pants t He was a•lookin' far the Niagara bola, ye know," "Yes, and what happened?" hi sees the begins little ell dude,o Inand ile neo who knows. Jinx knows that sunthin' was ap, Tile chappio he comes tip, rests ono of 'lis patent leathers on that there box, nd says: "Fellahs, I'm lookin' fur the poke hie linit•er into the little one's . Ho don't git there, however. npple jumps back Red says:. 'Weelly, deals boy, I cliwit't put up with such (leacher knaw-4-cawn't pas- ly do it! If you go to frolic with me • shall be obliged to hurt ye, (toucher slainiltah2an, of course, Jan 8ailed in to Of cenree. 'Sp.it on his hands and, • ed in to wreck chappie's bloomite tre. but smith& happened, The e feller drops his cape, puts up his es, and in one blessed minute Jim , and elinibs over 131111, and fights -handed, and by and by he swings the jaw and Jam goes over that box falls asleep like a bloomin' summer • ', and it wasn't two minits ago that Veiled his bloonan' eyes." ut about the dude?" le he stops a minit to nick 'ap his and shake a, wrinkle outer his s, anti then goes off sayin': 'Sorry it, ye knew, bnt I weally bad to. tod to poke me in the eye, doncher and 1 11071111 allow it—nevah. Feb an revolts' " cor Damp e process consists in iislag two es or solutions for covering the e soap and water, and.one of alum. •ater. The proportions are three- ers of a ponnd of soap to one ,gal - water, mid half a, potted of alum r gallons of water, both substan- be perfectly clean and dry, awl mperature of the air not above 25 es Fahrenheit when the composi are applied. first, or soap wash, should be laid en boiling hot with a flat brush care to form a froth on the brick: This wash shnald remain twenty - wars, so as to beconle dry and efore the second or alum wash is I, which should be done in the nanuer as the first. The temper - f this wash whon applied may be 0 degrees Pahrenheit, and this onld remain twenty-four hours a second coat of seep wash is put hese coats are to be applied al- ly Until the Walls are made inis s to water, The aluni and soap fillieg the pores of the 111asonry irely proven ting the water from g tb.0 wail. Architect and Wilde was introduced at a re- rilen-party in London to Mrs. of Knobworth Houge. In the f a few Minutes' talk it Was that the lady was on the eve of g' for America. "Going tiri 7" said Oscar; "dealt mei what . Oscar dared sleepily at her air he said:, "Going all the way ea to see your own" (with act - he Oath) "httabandt Deah met Niagara boat, ye knew." With that Thu jumps tip and wants to know who r33res call hint 13 fellah," "Wlrite(1 to ick a fuss, I suppose?" bserved the officer. "He dict. He wanted to pier: a mortal ontbat.. He meant to break that little tide right in two and use the lliecee fur sh-bait. The little cbappie looks at in it weary' way, and puts up an ye -glass like this and says: "3211, Ile oar fellah, it's custom, ye knew, but I eg patt'tlou. Docs tile- aw-----dost ave from this dock?" He looked mighty . 'art, and that encouraged Jilt, and Ji he begins to cuss and blow," "Still aI , `it 111 anxious, islets, crit esest e els that hetlhxs got ito tackIo thnd of at clu0Hle r ahaw u rag, and as a starter' the hauls I sold shit terbacker-juice on the little te's shiny shoes. ¥ebbe he expects 1e dude to run away, but he didn't fly nth a cent. He stays right there and o};s Tim all over 3'al(t stnxtes an(1 says; e deah fellalt. will you kindly take lir hande•1'cltief and remove the. -31W -- 'Hat 'H st Jim.(lidll't remove?" queried the cer. 'Becher life ho didn't! Ho jest looks around to see if there'll a copper in ha and then be reecho out an,t J le fe lo yo offi all sig to eye me fan sib sl kiu MRS fntx littl duk was hint two fur ana even he o eat "0 cane pay to do Wan Th wash surfa eastil and a quart Ion of to fon ces to tho to tions The on wh taking four 1 bard b appliet same 1 attire 0 00 or 7 also sh before ternate perviou thus co and ent enterin Oscar cent ga course o divulged olopartin Ainerica for, now the reply aston into oh to Amer' cent on t Whitt a foun ; elite d took to lam re) a comparatively recant oc- ! j had. o . Another anecdote te illustrate Ma Glad- , bled easion au important ret trn containing a 1 To tease of figures. Mr. ladstone looked ' whY ge.—New York Times, A. Generous An r. aching this subject f servants, on. earth do so many tom:ands of VOthen at home slave in factories, orse, when here they iould be like again, the want of w ves in Cana - a real blight to the land of sun - and room. Theee Hilo jottea front the Pall Mall Gazette last then handed it back to II. Owen, who s • took it away with him, n the House of tutg° . Comnione on that day- , dealt state the figures as 4 turns were before Ms ay: remarked that Mr. Glad minister that ever gave papet—lVestminster (la gay bave tett at each other, " ou old 'taken Good 1 u don't reeen to that Ian too late— let ysu'vess ve ton ehea it t'' reckon theta; pretty le tell what wa bon doing, " drawled ate»itnest, other. "Hball we page our young World te see the show?" titt Demo. test to Stacy, Yes, If he'll be phrfeetly quiet and "they each gravely took ems of Bather's wade and led him to an elit doer bate • el on Which stood large tin j!roettect- itg pith, In width the partners itoto peens stionslis used to knead their broad, A ' f the written re- VP* 18 . Sir II. Owen. light one was the only down fever—Cau you sea -goat 3 iy mode of 427 'loving my pene..stcnt inclination to tie:4liter :eta ate a oar ,a, tet all, out sa our wits. 1% vise sae to de? that frightens • t do you ad- 'wait heart . eetwyer —Got a blaster e; five dollars al other A patent tor the menet/totem of weed eat eat them i paper, or paper made from pulp of Wood, so .4,, wag issued in Itaigland In 1863, and In and aal faith i Too large it percelitege of elite twee hi isesanr tho ititteefitetnre of papee nob Italy in. Moo of orelimm fee weight bat muttons the paper' Where Weak anti liable to bo easily torn. 40 gen lee comes from the Colo le's: leo then bate: responsiv Mee; by the powers, take o rs, take ours." —The Caned. In Gazette. else stnittarie ol—Titne is Eke a ea 10 car. ol—Stops for 310 man work stands for t raligion of O. These two C4od es joined to - Let no mita put em asunder) ettleto union. J t as love in duds wit3r to anifest itself to attract the att ntion, please SO gelatine ttv earnest, joyful action along practical Christi n useful:text. thare la nd such etion. theta is taus faith.