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The Brussels Post, 1889-7-19, Page 3,I U LY 10, 1889, THE SAPPHIRE RING. Wily it is Treasured by the Vdllauoay PaHI- ily-2 hs iitory of a Trappe. 1.,eafy Blount, Warwickshire, ie a show place. Printed notuos warn the thoueande of exeursioniete who pour into Leafy Mount onoo n week of the things they ought not to dm Bub they do them all the Beme ; they pink the Rowers, then ohaso the deer and carry cif shed antlers in remembrance of the exouroione, Od these ooueelons the plaoo is thoroughly permeated by the publio, But though the publio thrusts its nose almost everywhere ab Leafy Meant it has ntvor yet sucoeodud in seeing the mausoleum of the Vallanoay fa mily, ebill less bus it elor had bho slightest inkling of the strange story con. neoted with it, The mausoleum la a hoary gray stone building ; it is smothered in ivy, and, but for the insoription over Ito massive door, Mora jatuta vita, ib looks rather like an ice- house than the last resting place of a great 'atnny. Groat yew trees overshadow it, the gravel path is front of the entrance le green with mala, It io nearly fifty years ego that the curious lnoidenb aboub to be detailed occurred. The Earl had been married hub one short year to a lovely girl, and he adored hie young wife, Is ib to bo wondered at thab he shat himeolf up with his bride in his earthly paradise ab Leary Mount 1 Their honey- moon had prolonged 'teen for a whole ye for theirs had bean a love marriage; and cloud lead ae yet disturbed the traquilli of the romance of their lives. The robber e•o e''d the ringaud attempted to remove it, He failed, Betyoung Mr, Vote per did not atop fee trtllee, 1'r'oduain, a file from hie u po kat, he net to work upon the inside c f rite hoop of the ring, In bis hate he wounded the delicate finger of the Can. toes, There wao a gush of blood. The Countess suddenly rose, to Voeper'a horror, sat hob upright in her cane, and, with a gentle nigh, she opened her lovely eyes, Then Vapor dropped hie file and tied with an unearthly scream, even an OrreteN fled when punned by the Feria, From thee day Mr, Vapor was heard of no more in the neighborhood. The young Couoteas did not at Brat real- ize her situation, but the oold air whioh a:roanlod from the open door, and the blood whioh flowed from her wounded finger, re• rived her aif by magic,, She stepped from her open coffin, and, taking the Lamm In her hand, quitted the aharnel.house in trepidation and astonishment, Once out. aide in the oold night air, ohe rear):d her position ; the wrapped her handkerchief round her wounded hand and proceeded to the great house as rapidly as her trembling limbo would carry her, lieroall was wrapped In derknesa from one room alone upon the frrob floor there glimmered a light. The countess seized a handful of gravel and Rung it at the window. The casement was open. ed instanmu indelibly, It was oof the maids whom she had aroueed ; the girl Watsa hard.headed, oo West-untry woman, and at once hurried to her mistress' neeictanoe, Reetorativee ar were administered, and tho Countess was no soon little the worse for her long Bleep, ty The Countess of Vallanoay bore a soar on her finger, and wore her sapphire ring till the day of her death, and elle lived a happy wife and mother for many a long year after she was buried alive, The Countose' portrait, ae she was they, hangs in the drawing -room at Leafy Mounb —a dreamy eyed blonde full of sena. ment and grace, the masses of golden hair braided up in the rather formal faehlon of the day. Tho taper hands are toying with a bunch of white camellias, and on the en. gagemenb finger a magnificent ring of sapphires and diamorde le oonapicuoue. That sapphire ring is now a treasured heir- loom in the Vallanoay family, and to the ring there is a history—e true history, stranger than fiction. Lord Valianoay'e affection for hie wile was (xtreme, and her Duddon indisposition ono Autumn evenin caused him considerable alarm. 1 he tionngjeee had complained to her bueband of fain nese• th of e color had dieap' peered from her rosy lips, the hand whioh be had seized in his natural anxiety beanie icy oold, and the fallen lido hid the lovely eyos. "Good heavens I" shouted the Earl, as he rang for asaietenoe, "she has fainted," The usual homely restoratives were ad- ministered in vain. The medical attendant was hastily summoned, but to the Harl'e hor- ror and aetonishmeuthe prononuord that the Countess of Vallanoay was beyond all earth. ly help --.that oho wee dead. His friends and relatives aeaerted that Lord Vallanoay behaved like a madman, He declared that the family attendant wan mis- taken ; he insisted that the Countess was merely in a trance. The phyeician from the nearest town was called in. lie took hie fee and shook his head, Bat Lord Vallanoay de- clined to be convinced. He refused to allow the body of the Countess to be in any way dielutbee' or to be renlovedfrom the couch in the great drawing•room whoreit lay. Re eat day and night in the darkened room by the aide of the oold, inanimate body of hie young wife, whioh lay clothed in its dainty morningdlehabllle of filmy Hai on lane ; and ever and anon ho would stoop, Lis eyes filled with blinding tears the while, to kiss the poor cold little hand, upon whioh still blazed hie love token—the engagement) ring of sapphires. Poe a whole week 'did Lord Vallanoay watch by the aide of the !palmate figure of the Countess ; he refused be leave her aide even for an inatanb. At the end of file long watch young Lord Vailanoay'e hair was atreaked with gray. The friends and ram ayes came and looked their laebupon the lovely form ; and of eaoh one the Earl would aek the question, still hoping against hope. "You don't think that she in really dead, do you ? No, surely not dead ; she only sleeping." Bub the only answer Lord Vallanoay got was a melancholy shrug of the shoulders or a portentous shake of the head. Once, and onoe only, did Lord Vallanoay'e grief cease for an indent: and give way to violent indignation, A cadaverous little man, reopeotably dressed in shiny black, had silently entered the room with a low obeisance ; he wan the eon of the principal undertaker in the neighborhood, young Mr. Voopar. Ile slowly advanced to the foot of the couch upon whioh lay the inanimate body of the Countess, He stared ab it for a few moments, and as his eye fell upon the sapphire ring it wan lib up with a baleful glitter ; then he again made a low rever- ence, and was aboub to retire an quietly es he had entered. "Who is that man?" said rho Earl to the old heueekeeper who had accompanied young Mr. Vesper. The housekeeper whiz - pored in hie ear the nature of Mr. Vesper's bueineee, Lord Vallanoay sprang from his chair with afurions oath, but the under- taker had disappeared. For two whole days beyond the traditional week the Countess of Vella:may had remained unburied, At length, ab tho remonstrance and entreaty of his relatives, he Earl reluctantly gave way end eoneanted to the interment Bub his ooneent was coupled with two ourioue stipulations : oho should be laid in her echin jest as she was, hndeeeorated by the touoh'of hireling and unloving hands, and the only pieces of jewelry she wore, her wedding •ring and keeper and the great sapphire ring, should nob be removed. The Earl's demands were earned out to the letter. The C.untees wag placed in her refill, the funeral service wag read over her, and she was carried to the family mausoleum in the private ground of Leafy Mount, and there buried, By apeofal direc- tion of the Earl of Vallanoay the cc ffrn Wan nob screwed down 1 for, to the dieguo6 and indignation of hie rolativee, he had deolared that he would daily vieit the body of his young wife in the mausoleum until he him. self was eonvinoed that she wan aotually dead, How he managed itnobod knowe, but young Mr. Vesper, the undertaker, had seoretly oaueeda duplicate key of the mausoleum to be fabricated. A little after midnight young Vesper, wrapped in a long cloak, quietly proceeded to the entrance of the tomb; he plaoed the hey in the massive look, which opened with coueiderable difficulty. From the nature of his trade young Mr, Vesper had no fear of the dead. Aa soon as ito was within the door he produced a dark lantern and pre- ceded straight to the nioho whioh =grained the pclietted oak raffia of the Counted of Vallanoay. He placed tire lantern upon the ground, andprooeeded to remove the offfin lid with its great ailverplate, He threw the light upon the body, and hie greedy eyes fastened a t olio upon the great sapphire ting, whioh glittered in the strong ray of the lantern, for the bands Were reverently crossed upon the breast, WON BY A CHILD'S PRAYER. The ranching Fading of a ('ase in Pollee Corot. There arrived In Philadelphia from San Francisco the other morning a young man, accompanied by a middle-aged woman and two children, They went to the Grand Central Hotel, where they registered as Dulles Bayswater, Sister and children, and wore :resigned rooms. Daring the day the party went into the country and return- ed toward evening, accompanied by William Chrieman, who for the past two years has been foreman for Dr, Eeheintan, Tho two young men were around the hotel together in the evening, and about 8 o' olock went up to the room of Mrs. Bayswater, who registered as the sister of the younger man. About 11 o'clock the guests of the hotel were aroused by a terrible noise in the lady's room, and ib was 'discovered that the brothers were fighting, for brothers the two young men proved to be. One of them, the eldest, was taked to jail and the younger one was allowed to remain at the hotel, Complaints were filed against both boys for dioturbing the peace before Reorder Prince, and next morning at 10 o'clock they had their trial. Who testimony developed a cad story of domeotic strife, and in brief it was as follows : The names of the young men are WIlliam and Dalin Chrieman and that of the woman Bayswater. Some eight years ago William Chrieman met her and fell in love with her. She was a grass widow, her divorced husband being alive, and when Ohrisman and Mrs. Bayswater went to pet married they told their story, being Catholics, and the priest refused to marry them, Catholics not allowing the marriage of a divorced man or woman. Thie apparent- ly' made no difference to Mrs. Bayswater and Chrieman, and they went' to living tc- gethcr an man and wife. She bore him bwo ahildren, both girls, and they lived hap- pily together until two years ago, when Christman left her. Mrs. Bayswater keeps a tavern in Tawn- eent Street, Francisco. After leaving her, Chrieman went to work for Dr. Eshelman and has continued in hie employ. On one or two 000adon: the women has gone to him begging Chrieman to go book to her, and this was the purpose of this visit, th e brother accompanying her to beg hie brother to do right and • return to his children, In a dispute whioh arose the line was passed and a fight ensued. In court Wi Ilam Chrism=D seemed to be bitter against his brother and the mo- ther of the children, He accused her of keeping a dive and she denied it vehemently, retorting with other accusations. This was kept up until finally the mother said, in answer to some charge made by Chrieman, "Don'b believe him, Judge. I have raised my children an they should be." This was all Recorder Prince wanted, and he said : "I1.1 teeb it, madame," and turning to the youngest girl, a little tot no more than "e years old, he said: "Can you say your prayern?' Then ensued a moat touching scone, The little girl, without a word, climbed from her chair, knelt on the floor of the courtroom, with the policeman, spectators, Judge and her father and mother around her, and fold- ing her tiny hande and lifting her eves to heaven, she wade the grandest defence of a mother's word possible. Slowly, but die - amity, and without a tremor in her voice the innocent little darling, born with the otain of shame upon her and discarded by her father, llaped in childish accents the "Lord's Prayer." As silo proceeded, utterly oblivious to her eurroundings and thinking only of Him who said : "Sutler little children to cone unto me and forbid them. nee," as she uttered that prayer whioh many in the room had nob heard for years, strong men bowed their heads and sobbed aloud. Finishing her prayer oho added: ",God bless papa and mamma and Unolo Dulioe, Amen," and rose from her knees. The Daae was settled, and had William Chrieman sworn a thousand oaths that hie wife was bad he would not have been be- lieved. It was several minutes before any- one spoke, and then the Recorder fined the two brothere $10 each and diemiaged the court. last What She Wanted, Lady Jane A Pcello tot e Kay. Dr awlisi Bore —"Might I P help e you i to a little mon • li of this oto Y "Oh, thank you, my dear Lady Jane; ani any, I thank you, It is excellent, indeed but I teeny am afraid you would hear no sermon from me thio afternoon wore I to eat the least bit more." " Oh, do have a libblo more—let me per. suede you.o To Otue a Corn. There in no lade of so.called mute for t1 e common ailment known an corns. The rage table, animal, and mineral kingdoms have been raneaoked for cures, It le a nimplt matter to remove corns without pain, for if you will go to any druggist•or medicine dealer and buy a battle of Putman'e Pain. lean Corn Extraotor and apply has ditooted the tilting is done, Geb "Putman's," and no Other, THE BRT7SSELS POST, 8 raE BURArMBLJ aN A.FBICA Europe on NRllonx Yielding tor Terrltere- Panfillrnee In IIre ie turn et one Dara COn Wtent, The avidity with whioh the I`htropoan no. done are now grabbing for allose of Africa demeoetratoe a growing belief In the future of the (lark Cohtlnenb, Ragland, Prance, Germany, lbaly, Belgium and Portugal are all engaged la the otruggle, TIIe experiouee of Great Bitola with India holds out the hope of profit for like entorprisee in Africa, and web nation is trying to get j act as largo a aharo as poaailelo. I'logland, of aurae, conies in for the Iion'e aharo. She ie ruling Egypt and Z u Mbar up to the % unbar, thus padding herenlfof a territory which, inolud• ing the Dutch Jto, ublioa, now oiaimcd by the British under tee influx of settlers, is equal to five times the area of France,; A 11R1T141I COMrANT claims poeeoaaion of the upper valley of Niger, a e000ad is pretending to rule from Mombasa, to Leko;Ieegenyika , and tt third ie about to ponces itself of the :matey stretching from the middle of the Z on bee up to the corner of Lake Tanganyika, a territory as largo as Spain, and because of the elevated ground said to be oapeolally adapted to European settlement, Italy is trylog m grab Abyssinia, France has in veiled the West Wad and seized Bey Sleet - bra, inadditioo to its possessions in Algeria, while the Germane have issued new and revised maps extending their claims in the South and Etee so as to take in a vast territory between Bechuanaland sad the Zsmbeei, In fact, there does not seem to be much of Africa left excepting the great Sahara desert that is not claimed by some of these European powers, and even the desert is olaimed by Turkey. There is no reason to referee this ocramble. Africa, left to itself, will never shake off. the ignorance and euperabition that 0011te ouch a valuable territory to be useless to oivil'zation. But the rivalry of European powers may civilize it and DEVELOPS ITS VAST BESODROEN, The natives are capable of being made val• cable aids in this work, as is shown by the reports of what Emin Pastan had acoomplieh- ed right in the heart of the continent. This wide recognition of the vase possibili- ties in store for that country ie, to fact, a eouroe of gratification. Railroads aro being built), crenate dog and rich mines opened The Loando Ambala Railroad, whioh is be- ing built by native labor, will do consider• able in developing the Congo Free State, and another road le projected in whioh some Americans are interested, thatpromises great results. This road is to overcome the ob. structiono to trade by the cataracts and rapids of the Lower Congo. Ib will be 203, miles long, and ib is estimated thab it oan be builb for $5,000,000. With the aid of this road and of the eteamera nearly an entire continent, almost) wholly undeveloped, will be opened up to the commerce of the world. Aboub 7200 miles of navigable wateroouraes can be utilized, running through a territory with 40.000,000 population. This IS A GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE, whioh if carried out can not tail to benefit mankind and help rid Africa of the cursed slave trade, Several thousand Atricaas along the line of the proposed road are now engaged as carriers, and wonderful etoriee are told of their transformation from idle savages to fairly industrious workmen. This would seem to make it olear that they oan be utilized in other industrial enterprises. It will be fortunate if this road le built, and an impetus thus furnished to the develop- ment of the Dara Continent. 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IIALLADAY STANDARD WINDMILLS For supplying constantly pare and lroeh water for the (olluwing purposes, vle- Pumping Water er, They are for Stock,1,, perfectly cons Fenn Buildings, l ^' trol:able in gales Moutons, and uniform In Villa Resldenoes - speed. Pablio Geared Mille Iaotitutlone, for chef( cutting Gardens, rest pulping, Green Iloveeo, ill W' threshing, saws Town 0 Village p log woad,grind- Waterwmrke, Ing corn, eta, Ifctela,eollegee, .h , I• eta, Also menu. Pumping for a tacturaleaf feed Railway "; t grindere,baying Stations, - hxrjy:�vtr'T tools, Iran and Fire Protection, rA.1?'�+.,I--,�,; tl;^f,�',' wood pumps Irrigation, y,.� , l-� �gnnd a lull line of Tanneries, �1jj lttta It dlway, Town, Breweries, nior. vil�i7 Farm, and Oma• Sewage, Minim ,l .mental Water Draining i.g �_ Supply liaterl• Low Lands,• �(I{00 "".` ale. Catalogue These celes and P, ice Late, bra'ed Wind � e' :with references, mills are made` : 'f\ ' - ironed tree on from one man to �'" } _..__ spy llcation to fortyhorse-pow- ONTARIO PIIAI P CO.. TORONTO, ONT., CANADA. Menem, this paper. DR. DORENWEND'S Nair Magic R Falling pee Grey Hate, Stops Fallln v Out of the Hair. Removeswhe tbo roots is ald. not h nese where the roots aro not fine granth. o It la nn ailing Try it, All druggists every- where, A. DORENWEND, Sole Manufacturer, TORONTO, Oar., CANADA. ON EY Alnr eautonntoPTRW IV' FUNREciiacsl030 1(ri• rate of IulerOxt ou 4 close e0eurit ' Apply p BEAM, CHADWiCK, BI,ACKSTOCK &yC,ALL. Barrister% at 1 Solleltors, Wellington 50., car. Church, (over Bank of Toroa(oi TORONTO„ ONT. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF IVIA t'li' 1 ■ . Pardee wishing to purchase Improved Manitm 0 Farms, from an acre, upwards, with immediate pogsosetoo, rat l or write to C. 1. MAULSON, lea• Arthur's Bloak, Maln at., Winnipeg. Information turnlehed tree of charge, and settlers roomed le making selection. MOBS m'X DO T O 9 INT AT CORRRNT RATS OP INTSRLST, The Pellborthy IueRovEn YAutomatic Injector 10080 in u e 1n made : 35,000 ;w In use in rho United State,. They are eiurp'e and coat lees then other makes, while pert waling the Dame work. They start easy at 25 Ibe, steam, and work to Li,) lbs ; Lift water 1+ to 2011, and work hem a head as well. Automatic and restarting when current to boiler Is broken, Send for circular to Main Clflce, Penbertliy Injector Co., Detroit, Illicit. Fa:Aoriea, Windsor, Can. sad Detroit, Mich Mention We paper. B GET CARRIAGE 'FOPS. Have all the latest improvements and are unrgnelled for durabilit • tbyle and convenience. The leadenly Carriage Builders sail them. 553 FOR THEM and BUY NO OTHER. Whaley Royce&Co Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMEIITS. Agents the BESSON and 111011451 Band In etrumente. ear SH EST ,._, MUSIC and MUSIC re BOOKS. Manufacture re, tQ the feI11SPERIAL" BANG INSTRUMENTS o Beet in the world, En 03 Year; Guarantee. Send for Illustrated Catalogue ;•.,7, and Teaamoniale. I% 283 Tonga St. 1 Q TORONTOI o THRESHING BELTS Guaranteed not to crack, split, puff, brEak, or part between the plies. Send for descriptive circulars and priOBsl The Weans Engine Wokrs Co , Ltd., Brantford, The Only Appliances lialllees -I3Eg.VENGi•- ABSORBENT QUALITIES, A New Lease of Life, A Cure Without Medicine, All 01508006 aro Cured by our Abdicated Electric Bolt and Appliances. On the principle that Iillootrboity is Life, our appliances aro brought directly into contest With the diseased part. They not as porfoot absorbents, by doetroyfng the germs of disease andromoving all impurities from the betty, Diseases aro successfully treated by oorrospon- donee, an our goods can be applied at home. READ OUR HOME REFERENCES : HENRY CONWAY, 41 Centro Street, cured of intermittent fever in ton da9c, ono year's stand- ing; tanding; used Aatina and 13016. loltO, s. 1i, \77IITEKFs1.D, 578 Jarvis St„ a sufferer for years, could not bo induced to pub with our Pliocene Boit. 000..1. FELLER, 44iCentro Street, .coughed, eighteen mouths, ourod in two treatments by Acbina. J. McQUAIG, grain merchant, cured of rheumatism in the shoulders after all others failed, JAS. WEEKS, Parkdalo, sciatica and lane bank, cured in Moon days, IVA1. NELLES Thossalon, cured of lame back, pain in brcoot and dyspepsia, after being had up all winter. AIRS. J. SWIFT, 87 Agnes Street, cured of ootatica in six weeks. D. K. RELL, 185SinecooBtreet, cured of ono years sleeplossnose in throe days by' wearing Lung Shield and using Aotina, L, R. IIo1L\Y, Queen Street, tobacconist, oltrod of head. aoho after years of suffering. MISS ANNIE WHAT, Manning Avenue, tnuStc teacher, hada Aottna invaluable, AIR, (1RL`EN, Thcsealon, cured of pain in rho bade and kidneys.. Said to bo Bright's disease, 11. RIGGS, 220 Adelaide Street West, cured of catarrh by Acting. ((. 5. PARDEE, 51 030vorloy Street, oared of lame back after all medicines had failed. 51188 DELLA CLAYTON, Toronto, cured of paralysis atter being in the hospital nine nlontbs, MRS. A.YIIIMER 'S Thessalon, cured of rheumatism and hip disease ; 0001.1d nob walk without n caro. .IOON TDOHPSON, 109 Adelaide west, mod Of a tumor fu tho o cin two weeks y b Litt. Y Ao' )t ALss 18. Ar FOl5YTK1 rgot Strout, Merin alump drawn Bent her hand 12 years'standing, NOM IL\T t, 841 St, Clarorico Annum, Toronto, cured of BLOOD PorsoN. "Your Ben and Suspensory have aura.100 of lmpotouoy," writes G.A. "i would not be without yourBoltand Suspensory for $50," writes J. IIeg. "For general debility your Bcltand Suspensory aro cheap at any price says Mr,S, 70C, Tltone letters 8100n filo. 5111, til00],Iy05*Y, Thossaion, cured of rhonmatismiu had mid logs. very bad case; laid up a long timet Many more doh t0otimoutals en filo. Catarrh Impossible undo' the tnai(eitee ofAotina Aotina will end all dlnoasa, of the eye. Send for Illustrated Book and Journal giving full list, From No Fanny I'i'ieee, Oontbined Belt and Suspensory, only $5.00—Certain Oure. NO t•iNR(OAlt 00 MID CBED. W. T. BAER, & CO., IIIENTION This 944.PErt, 165 Queen Street West, 1'orontek.