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The Huron Signal, 1884-4-25, Page 3TETE HUROLI SIGNAL. FRIDAY APRIL 25, 1884. 1i! Kllstaco, tho Oulcast CHAPTER Y. 8)atal * aeeollia a &Lords tunas—Tea lsaOT111110 tJlu aatu-- .A IIOL?M }rutins Vsrf.saaaIT urrOatlanue Rob *ALM, TI111 tiAnnaaarn. 'Oh, Kuataoe, what is the matter 1' cried Lilias, as to great ataraw she started up when the youth entered the ',Lateen. 'The matter,' he anew ere.' with a smile ; 'why de you ask f fl.. 1 kook queer 1' den 1 imam you In that work r •eked Sustaoe, eagerly. "Assist me ' Ded I mould catch twee all iuuuy tieli It 1 had • hauler. Be runts there ud be aye ewe at satchin' Ashman, but ye see this is a status up hen by its ted', end I didua want t« bring • neighbor fur Lilies' sake, though 1 ham emir felt the want u' ane. ' "I will be yoor assistant for the pre- sent,' cried Essteos. 'I cannot too moue accept the reality of my new pesi- te.or. All awful work is ruble, and this Mee .. to be, the tint that Dome' to my bawl . • 'Then that's settled,' • eclaiwel Wilt, 'Oh, I an sure see sthiug dreadful has iu n a fetes of hove satisfeetiun. 'And my happened,' said the fair girl anxiously, I faith, as happy we'll be the Other as the 'fur your eye is tn.ubled and the esprus I Jry is !aig.' mhos of jour face is altered.' Suellen and uupremudrtated as this 'leagues, Mr. Grahame, Lilies is right. Ye are cheyn;;ed,' observe l Willy, as he, reseluuen was on the pan of Eustaa,he stuck to it ; and on the following day se- ttee anii..usly 'cretinism! the young cuwpauied N iily to the secluded bay be- wast's face. low the cottage, end took his share in 'What Jul h„.k Els at all f asked the work of salmon fishing. It deemed Eustaoe, foreiug another smile. 'Surely t„ be a favorable day for the pur},.,e', you don't notice the Cain mark un say and they were pretty constantly engaged bruw, for, though I ase au outcast, all 111 •bo t e% aid landing the net. Te outcasts are not Caiis.' Kustace the labor was Ix,th new and And as he spoke the sluice merged ,oto arduous and in a few beers his soft white an expression ..f ghastly hitterneee. Ilut hands grew sore and *oiled. At this, that vanished in a ent, an.' was sue however, lie "illy laughed, and said that seeded by a 10ok of fendeat tenderness they would semis Iwrdsu to the work. when he caught sight . f the white face Days pained on and Eustace became as and trembling furls of Lillie', wheel' he expert as Wily. Despite the immense caught in his supporting arms. 'Nay, dearest, he fondly munuutod, 'do not let fear overtake you. The whole usatter is, that my father, instead of be- iag brought to resent, as we expected, has cast me etf, f.. ' . i sin never again to enter his presence, and all that is his goes to my brother Randolph. He bas this night expelled me fr..ni his house, and all 1 have brought with uta is the clothes i wear and—' '(/h, Eustace, Eustace, exclaimed Lilies, in a voice ,f agony, 'it is I who have brought ynu to this. 1 am the sole cause, and the thought will make ate for- ever wretched.' change it lits position Eustace was very happy, for the love of Lilies lighted his life with radiant sunshine. The exis- tence they were spending was indeed • very quiet aad secluded one. No nae lived near therm "u the iter side, and their fishing station was several miles distant from any ether. A rnan :ane at stated times with a cart to take away the fish they caught,and he at the same time brought their provismna, so that they lived altogether apart front society, and in the uninterrupted enjoyment of their awn deep affection. Eustace did net care to inquire how lung this pleasant life was likely to last, or if it was to be - darling. you have brought "Ie culue permanent for hue. There was a is this ; but why should it make you certain independence in it which pleased wretched 1 it is true i am disinherited, him. He and Willy were earnine more but have I not gamed ten thousand times than sufficient for the wants of the little more than I have list 1 I have brought h. useh.ld, and he had never before away with me that which far transcends known the satisfaction of eating the my father's estate — my honor, and a bread and wearing the clothes whi h his heart that has kept iia integrity. These thanes my father would hays taken from me, and because he couldn't, het has re- venged himself by depriving me of a mere earthly possession. No, my Lilies, distress not yourself so. I hare brought away from Bengarry infinitely more than 56s darted aside to ate hih. ( u the threat , ion. In the smile tit Irlus, li the over p y ed his mother, trennldmg violently. Yea I have left behind -ea good conscience, a dewing of his gushing lore he ha 1 a rushed from the room. but he caught her Tee unparalleled audaaty 'tuck Ran - lest heart and • breve spirit. I hhave round the waist and tried to bring his I d„Iph d•tllb. He stared at the speaker would not—would net weed(' nut—eosn- satufacuon mud delgtht which the fes- mit s—a tars. a .,r sever treses coun- undress navel uniform, with a r,tae t:, his has 1, she wee tor a ,n•,weut tt,r•,wn into euafust..a, but ueg.ulIly re. +re e horsed and MOO quietly las Let teat. 'Will you have the guuduwu o gree me • drink of water, say pretty lass • said Handel h surprised by her unsl- P peeled beauty and 'neaten m.,tueu. direettou. Liliaa, who by uo means relished the 'Waiting an you, was Ralph's unmet! freedom of the latter verde went with- rad rept,• out a word Inc a glass of water, and in 'llet up and follow me then, and do silence presented it. Randolph drunk it *emotion* for your wages,' rejoined the off, Woking her steadily in ohs face all young boar, ea he walked hastily fur- ther whtls. ward, •What 1 he ubeerved, as hes banded Ralph silently roes, adjusted the half- back the empty glass, 'hale you a..t nue tilled 2smu• bag rad fullowed at his own wore for sore, my pretty fair nae' 1 am moderate pace, not deeming it -worth not accustomed to sae such lovely lips while to earn himself to keep close in sealed by edema ' Randotph's footsteps. The consequence pals. 'i ant not acoust.'.ed, sir, to hare was that the latter was soon a cutuidrr- 't1 by elem.,' you bare Ralph diachar•g- He shook kis clenched hand in thesir, bent •"t Ensta.-e owe (lewd look of cwn- 10t.atnl 113.1:,.:+, a .1 rushed true the out lege. •What are y,•u ly1ue there for, you lazy . *imbued l • neared Randolph, whose bursting rune suuptht rent is some safe tee that nem - a sewn mord asps. re- veoge.' 'You shall, Randolph,' said Mrs. One hast, partaking of her sees teetmnq. '11 will get your father to under their ovie- tiou fruni the cottage, aid you shall go with the factor end a strong tercet to have them turned out.' 'Clad, that's a small instaltuest,' cried Randolph, his baleful eye gleaming with vi,dictivo triumph. 'It will be setus- thine to ase bis rage and leumiliatiun to being kicked of the Cacti It meat tar done tomorrow, mother. They shan't harbor three another day. And there's another fellow that must be Discharged Ralph, the tpauekesper.' Mrs. .lrshaue started and turned such familiar remarks adJ*,need to me,' able distance in advance of the game - said Lilies, oddly. keeper, who, with utmost sung frail took 'By Joys ' you can talk when you his pipe, lighted it, and began to obieee. I supplier you are the charmer am oke. 1,1 h stn • u,rt at the side, .d s clump of whit's, and after 1y - gazing for 3 moment or two at wine i*), ray,' she hastily observed. thing near his feet he turned around, Ralph is blunt and plain spoken, I expecting Ralph to be immediately be- know, 1,ut hs swats Iso Kann . hs— hind hiur. To his iuJes•ebabha asileer he—yvu moat tier with luta, and I who 1 al captivated Eustace Grahame, ' .411 at once Kate v ppm •1 and with your spell teemed to solemn sable. Cu,ue. ceufaw, now that you didn't expect t.. remain in this humble cottage atter you inteigled Eustace to the altar. You thought to be treuaiated ed ?' she faltered. 'Because he is an idle, dent feltelty__lie _pie impudeuce in the wood I shell have him turned drunk•e, iruo we a deal Id just now, and ori tmmcdiete- to the mansion, and live there in grand tie ohserveol the keeper. sete:al hundre 1 shall speak to hitt to be were resp.ect- style as uty lady. Dida t you, now ; and yards back, jogging quietly forward as 1431,' aren't you awfully Mortified at flit re- ! he inside the smoke curl scientifically Randolph belled at hism"ther lcenly, salt ! above hes head. and detected her agiratien Lilies flushed crimson. an 1 it Ler 'Coif"and you, why are y•u loitering "d heavesu ! than it 11 true what the mai says,' hu remarked. 'He u your brothel, aid your father died a pauper.' 'Hush, Randolph ; fer Leaven's sake, hull,,' whispered tis mother, it, the ut- 111.4► tern K, 'It is true, then !' 'Yet, it is true ; but why lid Ralph disclose the secret ! :f your father cones to know lie will never setter the estate on you. He will prefer Eustace, notwithstanding his marriage. 'i kbow he well,' said Randolph, bit- terly. but he roust uevet knew It. is it known to soy sue else but this man Ralph r' 'Not to souther soul.' 'Yet he may reveal it at any time. He it not arta -to be depended on. 'I have lived in terror er,'r since he found me out, said his mother. '1 don't thunk' he woullal reveal it when sob- er, but lie is sat often drunk.' 'He mud be removed,' avid .Ran - own labor hid provided. Net once did dulph. his eye wander with envy or regret over fWnteved'' echoed his mother in the wood and fields which he had been tearful, yet flashing eyes, as headvanced ;tris youth, 'you're an -idle, drunken a step towards her. vagabond, and I'll hare you dtecharg- alarua. taught to consider would one day be 6i• 1 w thrust there erne a choking feeling of there t he shouted: 'arid h .w dare you indignation. smoke when you are fuilowute cue '11 you were a gentleman, sir, yu '1 likes a unlike when I am in the would not insult one,' she returned. woods,' anawered Ralph tekiug his pipe 'Oh, ho, you are sulking,' be cried, from between his teeth as le made the with a mocking laugh, 'you doa't know observation, whu I am, I suppaee ?' '1)o you I i dire say you like to Jo 'I take you to be Mr. Itenduiph Gra- anything but work. What's that 1' Immo,' she answered, bending upon Cunt And he pointed to a small opening in a steady look of reproach ant' reproof. the clump n1 ehlus at his feet. 'Exactly ; and therefore, your brother- 'That's a snare,' replied Ralph, quite in-law. You should not be so saucy to coolly. 'D— you don't I see it is 1 And hove comes a snare to be set in these grounds r 'Tho poachers have done it, I guess,' rejoined Ra'pb, with utmost provoking equanimity. - 'Poachers,' ehtiutud Randolph ; 'you ecuundrel, what are you paid for doing ! Isle t it your business to patent pa.ec t- ime ? we consider that it means that we are to 'Can't,' qui Ralph. 'they creep about take one, so• in spite of nee' 'Leave me, sir,' cried Lnl:as. with •1 tell you what it u,' rejoined the fur - 50 near • relative. Come, give me a kiss, and be pleasant.' 'Shame sir.' cried Lilies with a burst of anger. 'I1 yea had not found rue here alone you dare met be s•. rude and unmannerly.' 'Oh,ho, the pretty et reit 6a.. g••t into a rage, anti upon my life, auger maws her look snore beautiful than ever. Well, when we sailor are refused a kiss, 'Nut without my kin,' he exclsitued, oil_ , take' effectually out of the wily. Nothing would have tempted him t" ex- His presence here is tow great a tisk.' --- chanve his present joy fur their prowess• putting out his arm to grasp her. •Metter md,' teas Etalph'r laconic re• d d h'�n, d'Merciful heaven ' Randolph... falter.. also a clear head and a strong arm, 441” 1 Sh' sere*, and struggled f 1 is a nth II in se'aian ..t rank could net bestow, and t•. and with your love to sustain me, it will dwell thus through all the years of in his grip, and resisted Cie attempt with I te11ancs, thee :n atone which implied be Ilttdilldeed 1 I de not make • credit- indignant desperation. a doubt that hu ran had Je rived hien, common earthly existence he was quite s able fight in the world. Dunt you think content. kb, could the veil of the Suddenly a swift shadow crossed the , he gaped „tit —'better not, dad you s', Willy ? future have teen lifted hetero him he window, a feria darkened the doorway. ! say r 'l'in shure o't, Afaister Grahame, I'm and in an instant liandolph's arm was Just my iJenti al remark,' answered have seen to what a very different shure u't,' cried Willy, with great eitbu• wrenched from its bold, while with a Ralph. career he as h w destined •ea, terrific fetor he was hurled into • corn- I 'You low, insolent blackguard. s s + + s s exa'ai:ued Eustace, '1 won't have Mr- (irehatne from you any more. It was about an hour past noon, and 'A crime. 1)h, no, I have the means of getting rid of hiiu without that. 1 suppose you have ne slue:imsh liking for the fillew because he is your broth- er-' •No, he har ou;v been a terror to rte, and 1 he ceuid he get safely out of the sr, and went heavily against the stone I 'Now, then, you just atop that,' inter - 'All right, I tell you i here the wall. ruptel the keeper. 'i d have you to Call eue Eustace.' ' the sun shone down from a cloudlesssky. 'Oh, Eullaee, hula so tiled Tire have mind you're not on the quarter-deck 'Thank ye, I w ill if Ian mind,' laugh 1 Towards the edge of the wood which ceme,' robbed Lilies, es with Ry what moans, Iran tee n r THE l eexe torero joy she' just ust now, • id that 1 ant t a sailer that's , ed Willy overheated the river came Rend01 ph yank into her husband s arms. i taut to put up with your ulscraped ton- 'Weft, what says my little wife now 1' (Grahame, with a rifle over his shoulder, 'Cowardly dastard'' said the enraged I Yes. 11 a taken a deal of your jaw 1,e- rat m► :rTlvl'►n elms and clew behind him was Ralph the ouch as he on the form of Ran- fore this, but I Il be lun>;ed if 1 11 plat up dolph, who wet gathermg himself up with it any more, Berner as how i'nn as asked Eutaw., holding the face of ! e y gazed up to his. '1s sho still inclineu to mourn gamekeeper. rand lament because my love Inc her has We have as yet given the reader no from the fiuur. q,;nd as ynu any day.' description of Randolph, but we shall , The miscreant spoke not, but his face; 'Lay deers that genre beg end bar a,li- now do so in a brief sentence pr twoe was distorted with at expression of from this estate,' reared itend.•lph. ' He was a well -made youth, with a proud fiendish nage and hale, and, grasping the stamping vehemently with his toot. changed me front an idle rich man's son iute an honest working null who has got to ',her fur her and himself ? Will she *tire me up and send hue away from her haughty air, not unlike Emtace in his barrel of his ride with hetet of his 'N„t likely. my young crowing cock. tee menet W • Masa Woes It may be i ntertMin' to the rade, to know the *peel at e!ich many ducts fly Jewel wind . T Mallard, freta {� t.' itp mile an hour. Itlack duck, from in to ate utiles am hour. Pintail, fees 1S0 t.. i .) tulles ata bear. Widgeon, from lisi t.. SN 'des ea hoar. Wood duck, from ii t.. 60 mules an hour (iadwall, from 60 to ;11 miles ma hour. Ifedhea.1, fn on 00 to 90 miles an hour. Illi• wtisgtail, from llp tr !0S smiles an hiur. Green wtnetail. trout 90tu 100anles an hour. Broadtail', from tki to II utiles an hour. Canvas hack, (tout 444 to IA) rodeo an hour. Wild genie, from sal t.. 110 guiles au hoar. For the above tall 1 ant indebted to Mr. D. W. Cress, an old desk sho..ter and a careful student ••f the habits of water fowl. 1 have net tlne slightest Iresitar►oy in believing him right, for the experience tit others %tth whets 1 have *hot ducks, coupled with tuv own, more than corroborates the asseeteeiv. When 1 hate held ahead of a string ,.f blue bill, say at least ten feet. and kill the teeth or fifth duck al the string, I have been strongly impressed then the speed they were flying was like the traditional greased lightning, remembering that the charge of shot left my gun (No. 4 shot, say with an initial vel••cuyruf 1,800 to 2.000 feet per second. It will be seen that lung experience and good judgment is ncrewry to know where ts, hold the gur tin order t.. become a geed duck shot. -- [ Pittshur, Chronicle. .5 e• Seturml. it is natural for some people to be hilt nus, (wing often a result of prculiar bili nus temperament, which with high living t.w• greasy fowl, inelisteatien 'rein inactive liver. is the frequent cause. Thu rem- edy, Alen.. all ethers. is Burdock Blood Mitten. It is highly curative ter all biliary complaints, and far better than physic f.�r inactive ,'. ta1itions ..f the bowels. 9 Use Pref. Lows Su' .hur Sea(, for Prickly Heat, Nettle Rash. Seeley Erup- tion. Itch, and all disease.( condition of the Skin. lin teemr hem.. "Alt ynor own fault If you remain sick when you ran t:et hop hitters that never host. The weakest w.man,amallest child aid sickest invalid can use hop bitten with safety and great g...d. end men tottering around from 'thee• timeline kidney treub'e or any weak - nesa will be 'linen new by using hop bitten. My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of hop bitters and I etwominend that. to my people. ,t,th.o- eilist Clergyman. Ask any `wed .tor-tnr if hop liltters are not rtes beat faintly sed.. one Oft earth. Malaria! fever, ague nod Biliousness, will leave every nr:ghM.rho. d as soon as hop bitten arrive. , My 'nether ilr,yw the parslysir sed neuralgia all out ..f her system with Lop bitten.'—Ed. Oswego :leo Keep the kidneys healthy with hep bitten and you need not fear sickness. Ice water le rendered larniteas an 1 more refreshing and re. iving with 1101) bitters in each draught. The vigor of pent' for the awed and infirm in hop bitters. uletructe ns of the Stomach, Liter, and Rowels, are promptly temo'rd by National Pills. m A Rad ease 's r *lac•`GODBRICH BOILER WORKS nerve Tu are the lungs s bby a lack ••t vital food contained in pure air. It the lungs aro .-ta.trunted ley odds, remove the ac- cumulated phloem with that safe and pleasant throat and lung remedy, Hal- yard's Pectoral Balsam. 2 back to my Inst inheritance e' features, but the expression of his hands, he *prang tuwards Eustaee, nim'' I ee tuaybe as good a tack to the estate' rctrelesm. thwellall atths.tatbtr. de that,' murmured Lilies. 'but 1 we , 11'hilo the face of Euetace was Lank, blow. would make your chance of reline it a it stent* to Ire frequently referred to hal layer met you would net have been open, and good humored, Randolph had The tatters quick eye saw the inter- tecious small one.' 1 in the Bible, though i.1 trap Chemistry P, p , is mach ol»: tired by bad tnmhatiens.. . made an outcast.' a surly look —a sensual, selfish, sinister tion, and letting Lilies elide swiftly, yet The fellow's drunk,' ejaculated Ran ' Many things hecnme comprehensible 1 'Nor would I have known what a' expression, indicative of a tyrannical safely to the ground, he closed with doh+. glorious and precious thing love is,' h• 1 and revengeful nature. Ili. complexion Randolph ere he had time to strike, ton 'SOL :t nit ..f MO.'rejoined, with flushed cheek anti sparkl-' was sallow, his eyes small end grey like the rifle from him, and, with a strength ,you are. „Emil, for yon se den 1 em limey*. 1 his mother's, while his dark, CLAM hair porn of bas terrible wrath, he snapped it to kis ow who I am. or remember who 'And though our mare .,g0 has coat cane far down upon his brow, and was in tun, as it it bait been a reed end you are you a pa regret it r she said in a half•serious, disagreeable, almost villainous aspect, In the whirlwind of his fury Randolph lore.I knew whn yon are 1 I'll tell 1 trent' and might have been seen try ha .11414,11): us and his centemlour•ry, Clement t given way tot host imps sago rrlle di ttd to a ports house, tittd tem ytln7 the saw ti. •+ a tat b ark that "ever cue shall ' %h, Emtacs, you know 1 mold not countenance was altogether different. { ing the weapon tet deal him a murderot's as yvu lure, suds went of my mouth' we take the generic term salt, and apply it to petroleum and its residue, asphalts. Iwet's wife, if convened into a pillar of coronion salt, would have been washed away by_tbo first shower of rain . but a pillar of asphalte, even as a memorial of home and an estate, you do not rted in the middle. This gave hi11, a flung the pieces on the floor. There you are wrong in iu.th,particu- I her, would have been an endunu2 n,onu• Have shoo Knit.- 1 a larlfe stork of BRASS B IRON STEAM FITTINGS BOILERS & ENC[NES dew Salt Pans and Boilers huts on shortest Notice. Mail onlcr. for new work and(n-pale will receive prompt attentton. • ('HRY"TAL do BLACK, Works near (1. T. It. ;nation t).rlerieh, Fete es. 1Ss+t. 114 1 If playful tune. and h:M whole air and bsarfng were re- was but a child in his hands, and hal he , of me, troth f you. You area grouser of a cobbler ” wh declare tlut Ir1111 t s � to b fl K owl i s `CaA yea doubt (hat fume lore is strung pttlsiv• ether than atttactiye, -- M ' tae e,f his i !S also 1 1 mob Ilte [etlt }u� jr'j GU Il G j�1►J[•�l enough to stand such a test G he return- ; 'So that's the cottage. a it r he re- the hatter would have had the venomnus uncia, Ralph. Now, what do ynu think, y I 1'e salted ed, gravely and seriously. mukeel, as he came to a standstill on the life instantly crushed out of him. But of that'' I ! 'No, Eustace, no, i do not doubt it,'salted with l t,” 1 see a meaning only brow of the eminence. even in the midst of the tempest the .You sail; see what T thick ..f it whose 1 when I recollect that, in regionscomtain- ake ardently exclaimed. Our lore is Ye.,' answered Ralph, 'that's theself-control if Eustace did not utterly I got up to the, house and see nay father,' i ing petr•deutu, sacrificed tires were fed indeed higher than all archly feeling* cottage ; 'and yonder he is himself catch- desert him. and he had already check- said Randolph, turning on his heel and i with this fuel to aid the burning In and influences, yet I cannot forget that ing salmon with Willy Somme+elle.' h t f h Rand 1 h W th walking haex ty y like manner, when Matthew likens the for me you have sacrificed so much. You .p,,,, my Ido, but he takes his (La- mest feel it yourself.' with fire, and every sacrifice shall be 141 .: t, �... t. i.1 . •d the mutia.n e• Randolph a lot; away. earth when Lilian come clinging t.. his 'Hellos, my bantam,' cried RIO after gradation with amusing quietness. Of arm. - him. 'Take 'y *deice and! see pair 'i do fee! it, Lilies,' he replied. '1 enure. the country Heber still keeps her 'D,, not hurt him, Eustace--pray. dee mother first or you'll be sure to. put your feel it as a terrible venlig se an unpar- charms fresh for him, and that's the not hurt him, but let him go away r' she foot in It.' wilthing which breaks his neck to the yoke. pleaded. , was ..n fit to be trodden under the toot Before Randolph hall got t.. the Amuse „f man Now salt never does hose its de cf blessed, first to salt, and immediately afterwards to a lightest torch (1.• , and - les, as translated. were then unknown`. i nee the connect in his mind. He just said that salt which hal Coat its savor alloled act of injustice. Sly soul rises against it in earnest indignation. The very consciousnen of my own integrity himself. Couldn't he hare kept it makes it the more iniquitous in my eyes. ' quiet, for the dullest idiot that ever it is not the has i feel. That i can (teed might have known that the gorge. safely bear, but it is the thought that my nor wasn't to be got over to a thing of father uta enslaved by pride and sinful the kind. Will, i have no cause to ambition as to perpetrate such • wrong. complain, for it gives me a lift to the I can no longer cherish • eon's feelings perch that i`ve long had an eye for. I towards him. He has crnehd all regard ; hope the old chap won't be long in fretting out of my heart, and henceforth I can into his last berth after he trete his wilt think of him nnly with a trembling, yet hitter sadness. Bert let es speak nA more of these things. This is our bridal day, and we esn be happy in spite cf what has taken plane.' 'That's rieht,'/eried Willy. 'Dod, 1 dines ken if I'm a bit eased *boot the matter. 'A saaw's a man Inc a' that,' and we vs am tea times * better an thetUieht than ever ye wee utile heir o' Rengarry. As for saline yer bread there's no fear Randolph strode down the slops and o' that, h oe aruppw it should he at sal- made for the cottage. (Alias moa within At the sight of a stranger in What a precious fool he has ma made, so that i may take command upon the Tension, and go it like • jolly dog. 111 just step down to the cottage and have a peep at the wench whose char's have ruined Rename and iwrw:tht me in triumph into port.' 'Von fellow,' he called aloud over his shoulder, to Ralph, 'stay where you are till T return.' And without limiting for art answer, Alb ins.' and alone. 'For her sake and my own self resl+oet i span you !' thundered Eustace, 'but dare to show your hateful presence here ' again, and, by the heaven above us, your , relationship shalt not sate you. There 1 is the door—go ; and be thankful that you have unbroken end)* to go with, for had the insulter of my wife been any other but the Genof my father I would have crushed him to pieces as i would crush a venomous reptile in my path.' Randolph slunk silently towards the door, but at the open threshold he turn- ed with a look of diabohoal vtndictive• nem on his countenance 'Yoe shall yet repent this,' he hissed. 'Ry all the fiends, but i shall have re- venge for that blow. Regard me hence- forth as your remittal mosey. who has the will, sad will seek the power, to obtain a terrible renews!' he had resolved to follow Ralph's sig- savor, and is ',ever fit to he trodden un- •ler fart. But petroleum does lose its mama by exp.aure, and, out of the re- sidue, the ancients used to make asphalts pavements as they do at the present day. {Sir Lyon Playfair. creation. lest their should be any truth In the wi1,1 statement. He theref.ere roueht the drawing room and found his mother then by herself. 'Randolph, what is wrong I she snit iously inquired. 'You appear to hare had something to rex you r 'I have been nearly murdered by Eus- taco,' he suddenly answered. 'Mont/red by Benue.'. Where 1 Howl 'In the cottage when he fives wilt his salmon fishing brother in-law 1 went in to have a kook at his retitle wife, and found her so ,realty that i couldn't help asking her for kiss. The wench was ae haughty am a Lichen, and retuned, wherenpon i was about to take what she wouldn't give, when Eustace horst in like a tiger and felled me to the desert('. By hest -ens, neither, 1'11 have revenge, stone bas's Ise wady. Mary',e„pl., are troubled with giddi- ness iddyness or dimness, which is generally a Bien of dinrdared dieerstion er unequal circulation Burdock Blond Mitten re- *terra the digeatt.0 powers, promotes a healthy etrculatien of the vital fluids, allays nerveue irritation, thus curing headache and giddinese 2 beam'. Il $d Light wtea is the only instantane•eus relief Ger Neu- ralga, Headache. T.wohachs, etc. Rub- bing a few dro,s briskly is all that is needed. No taking nauee„am mehc,nee Ger weeks. but erre minute's &pphcatins ermoves all pain and will prove the green valet's of Knott m Fluid i.ishtniner. 43 cents per bottle at tavern Rhyne' drag b CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CANNED FRUITS AND FISH. TOH.1 C'C'O, C'1 God 1t S, (o Ilorneelle sad Foreign Fruits. 1 Tsten of the pleat Bramde. Fresh and gmnked stall Water wish la aeasuee, A full •,«erns.-nt of all kende of Nuts. eq....v. served la *eery *eye. ineestred. 1 11'E a'f.E.431.g 1A' SE:IvnV MMoral 1►".igns. Wreathe. 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Full panlenlera. diretekows. ere., tont mai- roll wawa will be wade by thaw ',bogies their whole tIme to 1110 work. (1 1'reeves alms Iwtety sore. 10001 delay. saw. AtWwm Ifrtveuv & Co , Poe deed. ante, 1�