Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1887, p. 7

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13' """' ""'.':L'."..:." ID UIIII Ulllfl lul FF, all! HCITKI III Blllllfll. Suddenly, with n snnke-l1ke motion, she Ieemed to slip from his embrace, and then again broke out into her low laugh 0! mockery. hm I nno can Hum that within . hon. ` LIUTBG Ul LIIU IIIIIIKLILCIVS Ul IIIUII. llooked up again, and now her perfect form lay in his arms, and her lips were pressed against. his own; and thus, with the corpse of his dead love for an altar, did I4eoVincey plight his troth to her red- hnnded murderess-plighted it forever and I day. For those who sell themselves into A like dominion. paying down the price of their own honor. and throwing their eoul into the balance to sink the scale to the leveloi their lusts. can hope for no deliv- erenee here or hereafter. As they have eown, eoshnll they reap. and reap even i when the poppy tiowere oi` passion have withered in their hands, and their harvest in but bitter tares, garnered in satiety. Qlldnnlv Irifh n nnn}n_Hin vnnnn all: It is natight. she murmured. and her }' LIV IICIL IUICII HUI: . voice somided sweet as the night wingl, passing through the trees. It is naught at all. It I have sinned, let my beauty nn- swer for my sin. If I have sinned, it is for put away and forgotten; and once more she stretched out her arms and whispered, ``Come.`` and then in another few seconds y it was over. I saw him struggle-l saw him even tum to tly: but her eyes drew him stronger than iron bonds, and the magic of her beauty nnd concentrated will and passion entered into him and overpow~ cred him-ay, even there--in the presence of the body of the woman who had loved | him well enough to die for him. It sounds horrible and wicked enough. but he cannot be blamed too much, and be sure his sin will find him out. The temptress who drew him into evil was more than human, and her beauty was greater than the love- liness of the daughters of men. llnnlrn nn nnnin nnd nnm hnr nnu-fan! ` the love of the: let my sin, therefore, he He looked and looked, and slowly"; per? ceived that he was drawing nearer to her. Suddenly his eye fell upon the corpse 0! poor Uatanemnd he shuddered and stopped. Hhw run I?" he said, hnnrunlr `-'l`h.m puur ua;nuc,nuu uc a,u uuurrcu uuu uoppeu Howj can I?" he said, honrsely. T1101; art a murderess. She loved me." (\|..-_.... I... u... ..I_....J.. J.._....A:.__ AL-` lllw II llllll GIVES. DIIU IUVCII IIJEJ Observe, he was already forgetting that he had loved her. HI. 3.. ._..-J.._Ln. 1| _\__ ___-_.._.___ n __, ,1 I. ._ _' S_ EI : A A HISTORY UF MWENTUHE. BY . H. RIDER HAGGARD. TH1-1% BRITISH i\vH1(; MONDAY. JITLY 4.` cnnyqvs/(r _a_ Amos/36?? Olvoilo-nhclouoot Ahocll ` Van AIIIIIII yuuru lb--IN-R ?_".'!."L IN AL`: _-:_'`-.!z Inn uIv`\uIvI.nulu'nuIu!.InunuIIlllI mulch uaunculhlmtoln thonutnorulnc at sunrise. AI j ' WT I W C` matador un my2m-xn York Sun. nluhtangmrndnmumnn I.rI|ll oI'hlIlt!o.fnundNm and lhnhulon jinn`! him In In *`;........"'" :..........'".:. ........... .. mud nil Our h & Eb! plan nu: uhocnoudovuwlu um%}nItd to. club- mu. howobold ummu. l|1rkIdV|li&ovnlnlI.I|lI. A pa...u..' '"LI..f'.I 7.'.""".TCB.... tub knshh ondorol promduh I church Ind- dhgl hnnoln which (our mhuuontulb nnnvh Q11 rnlkinn In nghn than 04-.- u I1}! |u tuna uluvvvu ll. Ilanllliilliij Illlw an In poms today]: Inprooouneod bud, vQrybndlu1n." ICIIIIIIUIAI II- \;uuIuvII. lull LIIIIAIRIII unynun nun. but It 1:: fact that out pnnnnut of this kind in fur kn intolonblo and injurious tonchlhh temper than th count nagging and robuklng In the pro- uu of vlon which In too frequently on- dund by both guests and chudnn belon ed- qutto tlorbado It. nlmlng to tolerate longer thhpubllc ollonnto good has and doom! Ilnnncn. Thou who Mn notthe wisdom to accept I disapproval of nagging and molding ulnllpoophhofongueou boenuoit hcouu and unwise will be sure to chug. their run- Ily usage: in thnmnworunuoonutheykuow thnt In nnlitn an:-4.19 It In ninnnnnn-I had `Manners and Customs Praeciced in I Polite society. In considering the training oi` children in the ohservsnces of good society an authority on such matte:-s is of opinion that a child will remember a word qaoken in secret that would pa-byhin unheeded it it is mentioned in the presence of other-a lhnlta may be t cos-nctexl very easily it taken in this manner. ; The ruhuke is e sacred secrecy. A public ` correction. except it be for a migrant act 0! I discourtesy. should never be innicued upon a 3 child, and it never is in wisely conducted I holbholdt" In fashionable city society "children nave:-appear except on birthdays or at weddings when there are invited guests in the drawing room. On these occasions. I! yqcly bud. thdr lnnllncre Will bsunob tnve and gentle. If s little tempt-stuons or ovchilariongand sword ot dienppz-oval is inncisnkthe little rebel issentoi! tothe nussry without further mnonstrsnce. One nth lsuon is quite enough for an entin childhood for man cnildren. This tnstmeni -._--._.- -gm.-g L-O la la. 0... aL-a ._- .. . -..__ --.__ lhaoddcopnp-rlnnliguhd oonmtuu-3' And Inn- -nan-nnlnln Vioht fuhlonhh ling`-`La (`soul POILII, ;O. and Old. 'l`InunolthongnbowlsuodIlyln- won: sucn n reguu 3 The stair led to u tunnel. and a few paces down the tunnel \\-as une of the usual cur- tain-hnng doorwa_vs,":1 glance at which told me that it was the mine where I had been a witness. of that t. -rrilale scene bythe leaping ann-. I rm`-1: : .1 the p::ttL-rn of the curt:|i:1.lu1(! I::--~.'! : . {it Im u.'I.t the \\`hul0 ex`:-ht \`i\i 1. |~ I :x- u:_\ ~)'t:.~. :.':rl made nzc 1":-:12! I ~.\ . .;t 21.: :.'>\. .-:r;.'. A_\v.-ha \ `t : .~ U .: .` .1 n..I Picture Fr:.1: Factory, 115 3300: srnnm. The Luwat And Bout Anorunent ot MOULD- INGB. FRAMES. P1070388. via. : STIR]. INOIAVINGB. CHRO- MO5 AND OILS. asncu. utuunu. LI-1'; Luv lXlll.lU`VBll mine own light feet! I can remember when the stairs were fresh and level, but for two thuusami years have I gone down hither d.-a:.- by day. and see, my sandals have mu :x out the solid rock." lnmde no answer. but I do not think that un_\`t`:iing that I had heard or seen brought home to my limited understand- ing sucloar u sense of this being`s over whelxui-mg antiquity an thnt hard rock hol- lowed out by her son. white feet. How many millions of times must she have passedup and down that stair to bring about such a result? 'I"|.- -o..l_ l...) :.. A..-._...I _...I _ n_.__,-__ , uluug cu lluurly lll'lpl\'58 against E Dlll Aunislntlei--,pve took the lamps and t Stu`, turning. saw me. f,0ll0WQ(iJ1l-OI`. Goinit to the endot her l_)oudoir," she raised a curtain. and re- vealed a little stair or the sort that was so common in these dim caves of Kor. As. we hurried down the stair I observed that the steps were worn in the center to such an extent that some of lllelll had been - dueed from seven mid a shalt inches, at which [guessed their original -height, to be abont_.three anti a half. Now, as all the other steps thatl hat] seen in the caves had been practically tinworn, as was to be expected. seeing that the only tramc that ever ptlssed upon them was that of those who hung a fresh lmrtien to the tomb, this fart struck my notice with that curious pertinaeity with which little things `do strike us when our minds are absolutely mcrwlielnied with a rush of poivvrful sen~ satious, beaten tint. as it were. like a sea beneathahlirricntiv. so that every little object on the sttritice stantls up like 8 mmmtuin. ,-X! the hottom Uf the staircase l stool and stared at the worn_ steps, and "\\`ond_erest thou whose are the feettliat have worn away the rock. my Holly? she asked. Behold! they are mine--even have hithnrulsiv hv alnv nvul can nu: nqnnln -uu-vvv u|I.\I nuv u nu..~- - urlllill :25; _'v. Without pausing to think--indeed, gpegk . lng for myself. VI had almost abandoned the function in circumstances under luck to thin} seemed absolutely useless, lnco thong ell hourly helpless against ablack M _..IrnlI *n-nmhu-.-wn tuck lhn lnmm: and ` . truth thou hadst taken mot in this un'ilnd- ly` soil. Bear each one of_ you a lamp, and follow after me whither 1 shall lead ye. \t?nL....o ..-..-|....ono|.{nb I...I.....: ____L dost stand starting mate "as though 6! n (`short and llrkloo-Aldo. ... ..- SOCIAL ETIQUETT E. Ta be continued. I ll R1 ]tmua,4 Pacic MIMOAD8. |'-'--'-.se-*.-".1_m~.;- v rlunn wurn uau uuuu uuunu. u -puma`; Remember that pricu are 2.3 per cent. lower hnn belore. P- OELKZE- 1 Inn- ll an am Anurm noun -TI'll1'CGAlI?$'|Ll.IAlIEUl`III ,_g-g.e::.-'u.:-...- K:-'='::.:.'." lam `u'u."3?uT`-. uh?`wmma% rommonclnx on TIIL KUUAY. THIS 3'!) UP` JL'.\'I-J. and nntllfurthornollce.onoo! the above stature:-u In-Illlonvo Kin on daily !Moodny| ] excepted) M 5 m. for 1:02:10. .1 won her rm it an on. 1'! ll ":"'I` .1`~?i`r ?:`BT9`4 . n.m. to?-`0.\'1'nI:AL and-omtnno. mu... nl(`|Aylou. Round Inland. MID luhld Pvt. Alexandria Bu`. Bmckvmc. Prescott. Corn- I11] and Cotouu. pullnc lino I: (ha handful and romantic urenory 0! the Ln 0 o! the 'l'hou~ and Island: and the Rapid: ol the 8!. [AW~ once by dlkhl. Return ch-tut Greatly Reduced Run. Ext-union Ticket: to the Poru on the (half 0! El I.A'I"!m(`t'. Button and New York. Tn! II:-Hal: and Ann` n! ht`? Inlnrrnnllnn Ann]: nun M II ouoex nun . ' y 5%.. " '`*.-.'s-':' `'? ".-3.. .' out u an aulllulofuulhto puns. arriving M I `alga: IJ; -.lvIn- noun-In-lnv :1 Quinn Hm I I I I I um I! not u- u and lot In H wun |E"`s.u'""" " nunda one on \' and Sat why at It o'.cl:~z I.ll|.. cam at Ia! btzmknd will IffI\ O at IlI`o ` Fnlbu Ito` Mn. Runnhn. will have n-mn lhlh our! 1 f mouu; at E1` ' I.~=-El n:x"M E""'. } T31-wmnxmf 13193 " snwm xmcsmu & sulnrs FALLS. THU BTIAHIII uuuou Ana new Ion. For llckou and any other Information 5 to the undersigned. at the umce. look of J - non Street. In] I! IQ7. (`. ll. llAT(`ll. Aunt. _-_v _v'J-- --v-- 1%? j--' (`ompooed of the following n!-clan cide- wheel steamers: nrrwux xoxnux. um ornnc. ` Quebec. Capt. .\'elnon. ; Montreal. Capt. Roy. nus!-In-I--up -was-nxoou-\ . nu nnnunnn .n nan vv rs-.1 I unun nu an u -11-` I unau- (`0l`Ik`An.(`lIl)l . Sinclair I Al(el'|An.CIpl .'howol| '.`orinlhhn. `am. Ada. Snnnan. (`um Irvine. liThe R yal Mail Through Line, nvnnn-zul nl uh lnllnn-Inn u-0 ,1-1.... -LL. Richeheu&0ntmoNa;gation Company. till I Iuncti IIIIII CVO! lulu! lllllllll ll|J|Il] CU TH OM18 HA NLEY, World`: Ticket Agent. Corner Johnson And On- tario Strut GRAND TRL'.\'l{ CITYPA `OER STATXO.\` mo pm. The inn train connecting with the Extra Steamers sailing on Friday. leaves Kingston on Thursday at 1:15 p.m Passengers desiring can be booked via R. & Ont. ' v. Co. Steamers. onjoyinfuho nocnery ofthe .11!) islands and the Rapduof the St. Lawrence. For Tickets and every information Apply to UVKIIIIIAH III \.`I IV`! the west. The last train connecting at Quebec with the Mail Steamers. sailing from that port on ntgtrndny. loaves Kingston on Wednesday at : connectlnn with the Extra sleet-use at v ry low rates The . tenmailpa of the Allan Lino come direct to the Railway wlmrvea. and passengers are ` forwarded on by spocinl trains to Montrenl and the West. Thu Inst train nnnnnnrinn at nnhaus n-his lflll I0 Cllllllfllula Give us A call And look over our Ilock. .\'o trouble to show good: at nnnnunnxnn rnnll `nnnnn l\I'.1l'|I\lI| a-uv-vs U: n uuuugqvy ouv Hausa uvcunuwl (`abin-&'i0. 860 and 070. Retnrn-8!l). \ and 01!). Intermedlate-8:I). Return . ` Steel-use low Jenmslpa 2! thmulan ` n- .|.- l)_n__.. -.. -_.__- -_J _A_____~- 4. KINOITON I PQBDOKI nu-nvwu an A ncuugw uy vuv Aunu uvvuuaiuu . From uebec to Londonderry and Liverpool ' (`abin- .ru :80. nenu-n-suo. am am" Intermediate`-8w. Return-). Stoerure ` :90. Return 840. into: or Puncqby the Extra. Steamers: 1 l`nhin_KUI EX! nut` Am Darn:-vs, XII Cllll DATE OEAILING : FROM LIVERPOOL STIAMIR. FRO! QUEBEC. Thursda `..\In 5. .Snrmatlnn.'I`hurIday.Mny Friday. a{`l ....-ctmuun....mday..Iunes ` Thu:-ad: '. . my 19 .SardiuiAn..Thm-aday Jno.9 Fridasa. A17. Polynesia.n....h'idny.:lno.l7 Thursday. no.2. . .Pnx-lahua. . Thursday. Jun. 23 Thursday, Jne.9. .SnnnauA.n. .Thux-Idny. Jne.l) Rate: of Piauce by the Mad] Steamers: E`:-cum l'\--nluuu on I nn:h.-4I---- and I I.-..-p..I l 'ornmnn.\ "n I .1-uncnnlr .u~annn.t`Ap( .11~owou `apt. llgnrtan. (`A . In-inc. Fommoncinxon THL DAY. Til IND OF .|L'.\'l-J. nnlilfunhornotlcennaof the above .A.I..I...A.1\T LIIN'iE:(( Royal Mail Steamships. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ms - snumsf-`Sn - ussws. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. M VERNON H. BROWN &: CO., Or to J. P. Gildenleeve. Agent. 42 Clar- ence Street. 935 T3505. Through Bills of Lnding given for Belfut, Glas ow, Havre, Antwerp and other point: on t e Continent and for Mediterranem ports. Fnr frpinhf and nnmunnn nnnlv 11> Pom. UOIIDIO I0 IIIOW [ll It aoBmsogr_s_ vyA1.L_ ppm DEPOT; RATES OF PASSAGE : Cabin--$60, $80 a.1i(T$l00, accordingto ac- commodation. Intermediate puasage-$35. Steerago at Very Low `Rates; Sbeerago Tickets to and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of Europe at low` eat rates. I 'f`L......-.L T).'II.. ..C T...l2..... ...2....... 3.... Y).Jf.._L FAST EXPRES.-S7M/l. SERVICE. AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . . .5`-aturclay. July 2nd UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . .- Saturday, July 9th SERVIA . . . . . Q . . . . . . .Saturday.July 16th ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . . .\`atnr July 23rd AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . .Sa.turday. July 30th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sntunla.y, Aug. 6th SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Satunlny, Ana. 13th ET RURIA . . . . . . . . . . .Suti1rday, Aug. 20th .. (LIM_i'_r_ED.) 5U .0.5'{` .{W._.-_W5P0` 9 Frbm Pier No. 46,-N.R.. New York. POTE- For freight and passage apply at Com- gar: Oice. No. 4,"Bowling Green, New 0!` . E - ' AT CORKKHKIIVIVBORIHH TRAVELLING. E amt. ./usr ms m/_v9_mn Cllfilijiltuns 941 PBINOIB8 BTBIIT. 3 I 78 Pnnoesa t., /iingston lnponuuod Wlaolooulo Dulon In Crockery, China, Glassware. % Lump Goodl. Plated Wan, ""'!' ``' E:_ 4-.` g ncnmmamrmgsmnn. nun 00000. onto Cldoouuvon thocbuyut. rooolvod tony. ctllbooolchvu-rgruoot mnn1- UIIIA - Ill - IWII, g ::-.2s:.-a'aw..-..s._1 mi truluu.I. wounnuotuw ind our Ibo ruonlnlbthg can caudal: emu l l d .. .- 1'.`-'.?'\`.', .I!.`i.:`7.I'k &l."b .' Robertson Brothers, 5 mo/951 8/~b7/WE Iii. @000/('8 rm:/Jo /.9 cm/ms. .-___'__, __, OF ALL DXRIPITONS. CALI. A1 I! coamu nollhot dun. lino. not ammonia. and an be until by women delicate commu- uou ti pa-toot Inlay. In t mucus u-Idncfrfullobo Hl BEST VAL I V THE A :5 wells: mo: an an tho uohhokkh h. onvtgnuu tum ol In sum: 1;. punlol. Bevan 0! luck. I m A rum: rniJ1r`.X1}>i>u~.\'vsR No .a&ia;`1o'$r ?.QL2i$n mm the simple nuno: COOK'S FRIEND In alonuou only Tuesday evening. Returnlnc. leave! lonuul Thursdays at 1: o'clock noon. for Kingston. arriving Frtdny night. leaving Kingston for Trenton and Bay of Quhto porn on Saturday morning: at 4:- o'clock shun. Pnnnn mar uvvumrnndntlnn IIl|tIIrnnnnnJ 1).. ` 0'0l?lIMl D- accommodation umurpnuul. Re lnrned I chat: at reduced ntes. he I rnteo at low at the lowut. For cteu And o:her Information Apply to A. ul`.\`!\` 4: L'0.. T ' ' '1 lcnr_o Gnu`: whnrt every Monday even- ing at 8 oolock. for Montreal calling at Our nnoquo. BI-ockvlllo. Prescott. (kdonnburg. Nor rlnbnrg. etc.. running all rapt I. and aniviu ` lllR):alllrl.'l.'rl olu-Iy"l`ueodAy . Ill. eaueslonunnl Thundnrn an 11 `M0/mm AND um Poms Fat. Commodtoun. Upper Csbln Steamer "ALEXANDR|A, The uent trip of the so-won for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHIRN. Secretary. Quebec I-`or Ticket: and Sum Roomnnpply to IV I! Iinlllutl Trude Nani on ugpactngo. Done. Donot wait for the Springnmh. The work can be done better now. An elegant line f Hnnainssto oolecl from. Always the but oeloctod and most stylish stock In Eastern 0n tnrio to ohooooh-om. nu..- .-_ - ..n -...I I... ...........- .o....b \`n nrrouwnrr-ml t 0/teapestd BestFurm'ture - n u n-uvnrwrmvu MAI] A1` um: .\u m, am and mm Seph. mum Inn I October. or _ ` Plctou. N.8.. calling 3: Quebec. Fcthor Point. Gupo. Perco. Bummornldo. P.n.I.. and Chu-lotutown. P11. M mm and 2m. June. um and 25m Jul . am and Bud Au mt. 5th and 19th Sept.. and 17th QUEBEC SS.COMPANY mm? AND GULF orsr. LA WRENOE ` ss- `MIRAMICHI and lowest n-eight rates given. Full information given by applying to the Capusln on board. or to I`, B mi`? A III'TlV\YIL l`I\ \.npuuI VII uuuI\A, Ill U) C. H. HATC A. GUN N|& CO. J. P. GILDE LEEVE. I-`n-izht Ag'ls. Puss. Anenu. May 6th. leaves news: at mu) sun. 0nSsturdny.during July and Auf-ust. this steamer mnkes A special excursion tr to 1.000 islands. leaving Kingston at 2 p m. on return- lnleaves Kingston for Bay ports at 8 p.m. ngnicent accommodation for passengers and lowest freight rates given. IIh't.'n by annlyimz to at any pan. (sharp) for Bay of Quinta ports. arriving It Picton at 7:!) m. amigo through to Desex-onto and Bell 0 every nix t except Friday. when she no at Plcton over night. Return leaves eville Mondny. Wod- necdny an n at 6:1!) mm. sharp: Deser- onto 7:!) a.m.. an Picwn 9:!) 3.111. - leave: Bel~ levle Tuesday and Thursday at H5) a.m. : De- uoronuo 6:!) and Ploton 7:(l) Mn. On Saturday leaves Picton at 6:(l)s.m. Onnhmrlnv rlurlna Jnlv nn Annmnt Ihlq w|g:au nuI rurt`ner ntitlfe, Eve `(3Qu`:|\in's Wharf at ` sharp or to M12!) 51% gogng In Danni-nntn And Rnlnv Ila nvnrr n r an-M-m --j-:-cIj (C. E. Nlcnotoxy IAITIR). Will. until further notice, leave Gunn's Wharf 813) um. (sham! for Bav of Quinta norm. THJ?-IONI-8 BAY or ominirigifminuuws. DAILY LINE T0 PICTON. DESERONTO AND BELLEVILLE. Juno 9. oRoc'JEm'E, L;i6.T GOI.\'(i EAST GOING WEST. No.1... ..M 1:00 pm. No. 2 . . . . . . .nt 3:15 pm. No. 3. at 1:25 mm. No. 4 . . . . . . .at 2:10 a.m. No. 5... .nt1:45p.m. No. 6 . . . . . . .at 4:55 a.m Mixed . . . . ..at 8:15n.m. Mixed . . . . . .ut 6:15 n.m. Mixed..... at 7:55 .111. Express Trains Non. . I and 6- run Sun uys included. No. 6 does not run on Monday. I"!-I 1'1" A --1--I- _-19:?-7 SIX IIIOIIUIB. " """ " nger Trains leave the new City Passen get Depot. toot Johnson Street. as follows :- GOL\'(I EAST GOING WEST. 5'l'A'l'lU.\'. corner of Johnson and Ontario Sta. Winter excursions by the All Rail Route to SanF`ranclaco. Los An elos and points on the P:-cio (`oust in Cali ornln: also to Florida. West Indies. Bermuda and other tropical cli-_ mate at greatly reduced rates. Ticketsgood for 3. _ six mont Pnnmnmar Trnlnn lmn-n thn nnnr (`nu Dnnnn J. I . Ulhhlil Agents. July 2. `\v'.(t)ll`k, Jlb-Rn) . Troy, Pnllmelphlahwtialtiin tori; __ Q _4.\'4!`Ql!8 . eater a po n 8 III and ghnst. H19 r route . V6` connections daily. Fare as low as an ' other route. Accurate and reliable nformntion in regard to Rules and Routes {van ersonajl ' or b` mail at the GRAND RUN PASS NGE STATION . corner-of Johnson and Ontario 'lnter exam-ainnn hv the All Hui! Rnnm tn ON MON DAYS, AT 5 RM. PUMP8.uPUMP8. < --'m- Min uesotm` Dalcotm Sam Franco's- co and British Columbia. = ; The only lino rnnnlninthrou h _Pullman Can from Kin ton to the `sum Wont. THOM SCOOK SONS Tourism Tickets to all parts of the world a s -.-cialty. Purchase your Tickets 5' the Grand Trunk an parts or the world -rcialty. your ' d Rnilwn '. connecting at rockvllg with the R. W. . Railway, New York Central 6: Hyd- son Riverlly. nd \Vest Shore .. for 1\ew '\'ork,Albnny. I;oy,Philndelphh\. ashin ton, Cticn. Syracuse. Rochester. and all mints. um snumsr; Bgmfdnunswnourn STR. JAIH `PIOUPION. ouumnun "1i;61f-_`_ mif-u-no ). 0 (1008 DOI I'll}! on A\l0l1(lR 0 'I'- HAN;.sE:Y- PK'9 TWWD 1887----- E TfTI'E'I IIIEIIIRR I1 1 IN THE o__uf: SEASON The Fast and Elecant .- Leaves MONTREAL ITRAVELLIEI (CAPT. II ITII. IIAITKRJ 3) tor Bay or Hill I rt . 11:30 m.mdgo ntftrpglugn (W texccpt an at Pinrnn nvnr nlwht nrormnuon ION) u 6: L'0.. Aaron! .-vv-- -yy-; up C. H. HATCH. Winn-anv u an. annavai. ` KINQITON. Ox-r. EHERO5 PAPERWHKNGING .1. n. u1.Aruu:..n1.u.. u.u.a., 1..u.o., Dnrrrnrr. Grodmto of New York College of Denultn. 0moo-WollilIl'U0n Street. between Princes: undmok Streets. Pnruculnr atten- pon paid to preservation ot the annual moth. June 15. !':.`..":.-.::-.-.*-.'.\'.-.u-'""*- - 4 n QQQAQQZQQ Ji R. E. SPARKS. D. D.S., L. D.S., D:.\"na-r. 0lce--Prlnceu St.. between .\lon~ tron] and S denhnm Streets. Residenco-.\u 21 Charles treet. Olce hours. 8n.m. to 6 m.. and on Saturday evening: 7 to10o`clock. em phone 1%. III l\IAI\I.7I,\IlI\ hnn Inn numuuuraxnx. C.L. Culms. 21.0.. successor to Dr. Jarvis. Phyulclnn. Stu-eon.&o. Onion and Rasidenoe ` noul o polite the Post Omoo. Wolllnnon * Sueo Snlhlnthe cityot country promptly l attended to.\ DON'T WAITI ANDREW ANDERSON. UFl'lCl-~K) Pl'ln%0O 351903. 5! old Itnnd. Telephone number 1%. non` -nun . nru-xv Plush WWI and Gold Gliding I specialty. n-_-_.L-_ .|._. __1..... -_.x -..- ...n In: \V l|l4I\l'A.\.l t\'. \\ J'|l4l\l'.'.\1. Arronxmrs. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. op- apooito the Poet Oice. Iucmum xunxxx. I Josm-u n. w.u.|ncM. hhnpu Jan. 15 ' u. A. Luv nno, Buuus1'IR. Soucrmn. C0.\'\'EYA.\'Cls`.R. &c. 0loe-cor. Brook and King Sm. over Express ` once. Money to Loan. ` nu nu up . nn-may nxnvvnur uvrnn-awn` J ISUDDKSL .l'lA\\', BARRIBTIR. Soucn-on. Cowsvucxn. cc. .Olloe--0ornu- King and Brock Streets. over WAde`n Drug Store. 3 V\ I 1-Itvnpxvu ` V M. NEWLANDS,JR.. Ancuwtcr. corner of Brock and King Streol. over Wade`: D Store. Entnnco on King street. next. to the Vale Omco. "'sI"T1is';{i1S".{i1Tn, Soucrmns. Etc.. 19! Ontario Street. R. H. snnrmn. LLD. Crue. Fnoxrnnc Surrn -.A-s-a-um .~\II . nu- uunu nan.-u.u, .u.A., m.u., u..u.. (Successor to Late DR. .\IcC.umox). PHYSICIAN. 8vnoInox.&.c. otllco--Monu-cal Street. between Prlnceu and Brock Streets. F. O. MARSHALL. umotsrtntn a cmur urn. :1. .\1. mun .-u, BARRIBTBR. Soucrron. (`nxv1:n.\'csR. &c.. F013`; Block. Brock Streot. Kingston. Money :0 n. ` -A-.-- --..._.-.aL -- . -..\ ..-. n. a .xi'6'6iT;LL,' n.}Cj"I\'xf'i. ` . C. .\l., Pnvnmny. H:-nmmv_ kn. nmc-n_l.nm Dr. . U. D. .'\lUl\`Ul4|4l.4. l1.A., .\l.U., b..\l., `Pn\'sIcu.v. Svnonox. ate. Omc-e-L:uo Dr. Mccammon s. No.25 Montreal Street. un. Dldbllbnln n3.\l.I1l1-onunl. 1, C..\t.. M.C.P. &S.0.. Late of Hamilton). 63 West street. Discnaos Women and Children. Feb. 5. puuw we run: umct RICHARD \\'AL,Rli:.\l. I1 I` \.uv\vn un N -3 1 rs.-x.\un.. 1.1.. 11., Some 3. &c. OIco~Cl:\renco Street ob posite the Post. umm MONEY To 1.0.6: at owest current nun; DR. W. -G. ANULIN, M.R.C.b`.. ENG.. 0n'IcI:-52 Earl Suot. near King Tole phone oomrnunlonuon. ~- ~ , ' Univ`. .....-. .--.... n. .. Chap l`urI';turo and Upholntours. 1.. 0.1-l';Ml`J\15. . D:.\"rIs1'. directly oppositn the Poet Omoo. xlaglllnzton Street. EotAbl.'Ihed.in Klnznton. ALWAYS ON HAND JII I Iokhhjj. . .1uA.u'.u-Arunun. A Acco\.'.\' *.\x'r, Acnrroa. &g:.. Oloo Clarence __Su'eet. nmr King St. \ |uu|~nIn A \rn .-.\\v Jua\-AIi J. H..'(:`LARKE. M.D.. D.D.S., LD.S., DIN-rlu-r. (Ir-nduntn M Naw York (`allure 0 #25: PllI-N_(IB8s `:3-rnu:r.-; Oonlyduhun III-not Toleplcuoouuuu-lacuna. puma me roar. umco. OWOBI OILITBIII HUGS. ... .- -..-.- U1`. ALIVE 1`-ICXVIIJLAI V ISA 1 3 Disease: of Women and Children a specialty. 0rncl:--2!) Princess Street. at Dr. Sparks Ild ruu an .`\LV I nun, Ancm1'lc'ra and Build Surveyors. Olco ` Nelllngtnu Street. v ..n was--unv--.-. -u-you u-vuv nu -av-a-u DR. ELIZABETH SM ITH-SHOR'l'l`, I". ll \l,(`,P, k.S.0__ HENRY BRAKE. _- ;.__ oo_A-._4-|_-_ -_A V JOHN HERALD, .\I.A., M.D., c..\1.. lsnncnnnr In Lnln nu. Mr-(`,unmyI. _ _ , R. `GAGE. . Ancun-I:c1-. on-|cn'--Montreal M Donllu and luumntcn tarnished. Carjnovsky & Anderson, __ B_._l ..__ _ I V_L..I-4--.-.- jvvivv -v-www.--w 58 BROOK ITIIII`. (As that Dal.) _:r:0F:*sssI9NA_Ig 03_Rvs- -4 DR. ALICE McGILLIVRAY. song: A! \I.'nn\nn and hlldrnn Al Ill Li-._; .. vmwnvnt Snlinllnva .(`n.. Kinnmt` 27'? 8&7: smer. FURNITURE. &c. mom: srI:Axu1:. LL. 3.. IL km OIon_(Yln|-anon SI!-4 . uuvyuv-n. .._...-... HOMO-JOPAI`H\-'. mg n n nnnnnmnr tn .wA.\rM'AR'u1U'R. "nrr. Atrm-rnn. &-__ Olnt -a-:-.:=m~=-2-=-='==#=' mm and Build! Sn:-\'m`r an. Rnurrrnn (`n\'\'|:v r\-non vvunvu-u A 8|-Icl ALTY. 2. Snnrrrnn. CONVE L Snum-rnn_ (`nxrvlni .._ `V. ._.-n~-V- L. L`,U!MEX;:TS. Iimntlv nnnnnltn than l'IAV2 lllll l'\4l\q`Il\.llIl. lillvx cnavnr Iounm. .\Im: 70 onoun. TURKISH A ALL 0\'lR8'rL'!`l`l-ID WORK "":.':x:,..;. .......... '0 I`.r|IV\nlony Io '3IIItlIhIvo NJ`. thocbluud nlvcdnmiclnlpqhual Ilnlbyhllnhoourituvnl} uoouuoonuluruununu ttltdlbl-othodi vupulhcuvbtuynt,` . lull but Isl ova Ikncnnlnhj un. AM hi. In! II In sprung up an botio mm. 142 out at the gun but uuwu. I lbuannugthdry noun 1 row v as '":'."`:........ 1...... ... have ovvnnno B10 and bath loll bmuchtl-at-tho-auuthurudocd. `linvhndollgolonlor falrlnlo Nun `gaunt!-'0`): thunk Malcolm hunrhnl . I aim: Tho In-1 Incl huh hi an-'3...` Ilnodlthundd mono. canto pa and oupunu with the sun of hops and tuned II rm Inn at ropntanu. lid I-nnbvdon Incl than bench at my nonl- odp. And . bl It in uni buno mm. In! on at nun Inll l'O'Il'll!I|I|Il-IIOnx nu loovthoo onaundtton vat nhafnuuo. Iiqnmnnnnmvodllhouoddmlxg --- uwwuu u-vv--vvu Then tuning to Leo. and laying her had upon It Ihonldornho Inn: on In I M fullcrndnoutnunphut mono. and In ` balanced Itnlueu that gradually culled fvonodiudprooolntopnn and major He V: unIvolIrmdthoo.oI.myIove:nIIu ' '"n'a'I"7:1'rmmguuuo|ou we 3 to Iu|h`n-hIon! ' Ihrnvnvl can that can-. Ind than wan Ilulhhuhltuiohuullq ...z'IIIl.ItIu1uu;hnII.Iunutouy|ovuI ':.$3?.'.'-'-.':3.':'.`. Q nounn or hour In: horn at on lost. It anlmh In tho Ipu-II. hon not done It any as comfort Nut beauty I: In on I sat. Ilnny unit slaps. but all are heuusmzl. and none know when the nu nomortbo tor ,_.n u._n, _ n,_ nut no: I mu. \ All the ram Allelnh Ihadow moving n near. All also In wind and unity. to shall my what In the weight or the of Ion? Illa horn 1:! IL: Ital. ll dbalhlh In tho he wInu~nd-uru uu no ac-rt or dono- haen I: my one porn-ct ower In the U0- &-moon -1 nm. `Dot lower II hon! Then!-umyoneheduurln the midst d an vsndv.-ting. W "('J'o'hix:.o.t' '.nd"or}A}o-x$a'.1' H ' wunnmms g _mu1.srmn& `men an only one `mtg: In love. Alla A nnnn Inlnr All ulna about It blow: me air or I own atumty. At the chain; all ntep. M blooms. I II) : I av Law Miami. and bend: her beauty down to him who puueth by. a Re nluckoth It. yes. he pluck!-th the red can } to nun vnu puueu: ny. plnokoth It. you. luckh red cup that is run of honey. In P-enroll: It uny- Ivuy I('r0Ill the den-n-uruy un the now" R w|lhc~tI-nw|y uu the decor! br duno. `nun um: norft-cl (ha I!)- II n me In use at Anna mu moon: hill once and dl : It blooms in the all empuneu of me. and`! brwhtnon at In beauty I: pg 1 upon the run a n nut in not upon 1 noun. \ or me. and In orunmeun or m oecuty ll ` uqon \ x but the sun chow nm to the own. nd won! I: bkwn we Ilr or I dmnlty. the chain: next. bloom-.1 ur: I. II THE. "There passes the dead past." said Aye- ehe. Ioietnnly, as the curtains uhook and fell back into their plncee. when the [hut- ly procession had unished behind them; and then, with one of those extraordinary transitions of which .1 have already spoken. she threw 0!! her veil. and broke out into kind of pmon of triumph or epithr lunium. which. wild and beautiful as it | wu, is exceedingly dilcult to render into English. it. was divided into two pute- I one descriptive or dennntory. and the other . penunnl-end. at nearly an I can remem- I her. nu on follows: J I Love in like u ower in the desert. it in like the aim of Arabia that bloom: but once: and (H01: it bk-nmn in the unit omnum-an "II, n I KW LICGI I CIIUUKII IGICI Ull- Ayesha laughed again. and then quickly veiled herself. and made a sign to the girl mute who had been watching the whole scene with curious, startled eyes. The girlleft and presently returned. followed by two male mutes. to whom the queen made another sign. Thereon they all three seized the body of poor Uatane by the arms, and dragged it heavily down the cavern and away through the curtains at the end. Leo watched it for a little while. and then I covered his eyes with his hands, and it.too. ' to our excited fancy. seemed to watch us I an it went. uIl'I.-_. -._g.;.- 05.. .l.....I -.--o H --l.I 1-. i I Urcu E b'II.'CIl UIICI beogroaned in shame and misery; for though he was overcome and stricken down. he was notgo lost as to be unaware of the depth of the degradation to which J ho hnd sunk. On the contrary, his better nnturerouupin arms against his fallen I I self, as I saw clearly enough later on. Avnnhn Innnnll nnnin nvul than nninilv nanny Inn! `Donn only hope In our dnpurlng mu. IuU\. A1`! 3 . "Did I not tell the that within a little space thou wouldst creep to my knee, oh. Kulllkrates! And surely the space has not been A great one?" ` Ynntrvnnnnnt` In ehnvnn nnr` vniunI-o- fnu FINE ART l'L'R.\'l'l`L'Rl\`.. A.\"I'lQL'I AND .._.._.. ll . .._ _. I\-..-n

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