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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Mar 1882, p. 1

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1 Ma and Incident- From an Over-N Rotatorlvnybody. The rope with which a lsunl‘ict descended 5 from the window. of bio all and mpcd at E Jackson, Mich. was made of small pieces of i lured twine, taken from bundles of stave: :idhfom‘flfl shop. To E‘s-ilk“ the material 3 no no ro iii in ' ' hard work. 91: reg oaths of ll), 5 Aprice is let u n the beads of wildi honeoin three of t e Australian colouies.i They hang upon the outskirts of civiliutioo and are a ceaseless cause of annoyance and '9‘? to outlaying squatters. They are. viewus, physically weak, and worthlw as} work horses. Stalking them with thej rifle or maniac them «mini, is a favorite sport» . l Sclilelwigâ€"Holstein produces the tallestif Germans, judging from the investigations of the Chief. Surgeon of the Army. During the recruiting cars from l8?!) to 1880. the and provin: unushed upward of 5,000 men of on air-rage height of five feet six . - ' '- ~ d - - b -bo E t 'I ba 1 ' i - - . - . , _ .. y . _ . . mg case an a massive rass and co er 0 my ms in , if he would haie let me all .' . agai . , _ . . . . _ , and a half inches, agamst on average of less ' m um {dammit before her mistras, and departed. Lady through those last long weary years of’his 1:3,”: “tidal“: tel?“ them :lonld beaccord- tifltite|umz§lfltyflt§§htugbpp£l {33‘3th had 1°“S been 3““ m it: but a lo“, “‘96“ 3‘ “I” 5“ It“ ““6 "Will's for the rest of (hrr- Who“ u 3“” MW- 10 km“ Mr-i‘ I’aulett drew the latter to her with some life; but he never loved me well enough to i i’ 0 led cspa cs, \ery coder, 3’ Strlk' o l w 1 es L in i l i ““0 a” ”“1“" “WW“ that they 113“ 1‘" *° My. “ Hi" ‘5 Maid in modern'bistory. _ difficulty. “It is time an old woman like wish for meâ€"he cared more for his old 1:35;. J:ki:n0ti', “1‘:â€" shtgmleepep‘of‘llnttlc ba- ebfehfgdl‘l beopnmfnoq 1; 13338;: aizfifi. tended in large ““"ll’°““t° 3° “WY: l“ Telegra h and telephone wires which “”"ham (3. 1!" “t°“"’“"”"" me should be rid of some of those burdens,” housekeeper. ‘My Indy is youugand should :0 flies 5:3; P5190 nulmlfongzt S ele floplgiid fine... of Klij‘urkish bin); or); full wui'm bath at' that in, give orders against “kiwi": obstruct the firemen a; u", burnixig of the 1 ho' a Miss. 'iis said, is as good as a mile. shc 33M: smiling grimly “3 she turned the have her pleasure,’l heard her 53)’ 01"»‘0- He bailolf plosidcd 'uilt ‘ and p sxiid .tbnt- cannot be had a sweat taken under a lJlfulli- PM bolls any more, and even against Wmd' pomfl. building, have “I” "m“: trouble in When n Alias misses Mrs. slim-rs do smile. key and disclosed case upon case of morocco had married me for my good looks and was Soloviefl‘ Ind bceub‘hogc'n f r h e k'll‘ " f of: over an ulcbbol lam , 0,. even hot water “’3 “P “'0 °l°fik- 0n ills flmVal 1‘0“” ‘19 Sheffield, England. A child was lately .-_-___- “a-..“ - - .__..- and velvet snugly stowed away: She turned not to be defrauded of his bargain, and I the Cur h; 1331 bobansc New”: a I: m? 0 in which but bricks AA. “Him", to create wrotcto “l“ V “‘4" {0" 3‘1““ 0“ the subject, burned todeath in a fire there and it ap- Uncasiness them out and laid them all open before her must dress and visit _nnd entertain in our not a Pole, and “wished that p‘umpenifififii steam is a very good rcmcdv Tho \aticnt :ftl‘ebh?d> "0“ been three hoprsawu more a ' . V a ‘ ' - I ‘ “ . ' y r o u ‘ , ~ ' . . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ a pear; that the fire escape was stopped three â€"-a bran. show III the bright fire anl tau large, dull, and splendnlhousLâ€"ueny, oh! see clearly that depotlsm was being taught may be placed m an open bottomed chair L1? 0 6 mass crumbled am full. _ ortup tilt-light. “’0 “03’? 0‘ If? all. llc “Us Pl‘011'10f me 1" a Russian 19350;, ’ Tel-entiefl‘ ref 591 t through which‘thc steam rcadilv passes and ate 3' the vault m “h“?h Home? 1"“ is I“ the wires. The Town Council has ordered sigh _ Parker meanwhile stept noiselessly toaud his way and gave me ali he promised, whcn make any defence on the 'roundtitluit -: wrapped in a blanket or blank'cts 3,;(1 re- “"9""? tingle Of the ”film“: ““‘l “3 escaped the wires to be raised to a height of thirty- F?! "More seems not beautiful and holy fro i“ the background, elnl’tylng, the “Pl he asked ““3 to marry him. MW“ 30°31 it was unlawful to tr): her aparéf. from her sin 095W the effects 0f “‘0 heat and ‘stcam “3 being injured. . lo all who live beneath the benutoous sky. wardrobe of its contents am bearing them was to me: father and mother (leadâ€"Nstcr compliccs. Issaiefl‘ calmly road through the they p383 the body. After the sweating has London roughs are making the streets of \ “ five feet from the ground. man was WORLD. i . I. ...~.. Promuiaatouiatreu. She who fails Mrs. to change from Miss, l "as M r. chance of wedding bliss. l - lL‘i'ncfunutf (Ia :(Ur. But she who changes from Miss to Mrs. Ila): solved the May of kisses. I know not why 'tis so. but oil. on features I sadly gazed marked by bcsctting care; case and jewel-case. They shall have what I have bequeathed to them now, before I go. I’ll make no difference, and then I’ve done with them all for everâ€"ungrateful set !" Parker produced agorgeous inlaid dress- away to pack in the next room. FENELON FALLS, ON I left in the world to care for then :' What i have I now, for that matter? She began with nervous impatience to ;' open and close some of the cases almost l random. “I would have put them away for ever long long ago and been a faithful nurse Sophia married and goneâ€"no one left ’to TARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1882. BOLD NIEILISTS. Nothing Donuts Themâ€"Striking Disre- gardof Life. f In the Nihilist trial at St. I’etersburg, the l bold uvowals of the accused, even when the indictment, tobo sure that he was pleading I‘LWF' ' my. I . the sufferer is vigorous for thirty minutes is .‘ stantancously. To Care a Gold. A warm bath for twenty minutes, and a vcrv good remedy. Fill the bath tub so full that the body may be completclv imp morscd to the neck and lie there quietly un- - been continued vi vorously for a little while, 1 " ‘ “as“... m" Mua- i allot-tries again. The times-unseat contains : ates removing the reserve of guns. pistols; ‘ ll x. ‘stored then.- In a more central station . and increasing the garrison. i-Rc;istmr:li¢h¢ial. the resident isolation f of the United Kingdom in the nth dlo of Int yfir was estimated at $300,035 ; that of ling-land and Wales at ‘26. ‘05. of Scotland It 3,744,679, and of Ireland at - 5, I'lllfik' At Glentaaar, L‘ppcr Dceside, the estate of Mr. Cunlitl‘o l’uvuks, M. l‘., a shooting party of about thirty were out on “rarity, wheironc of the ntlemen. while shoulder- iug his gun, can; it thetrigger with the col- ALir of his coat, causing it to go ofi'. The contents lodged in the head of one of tho , keepers named Xutin, killing him almost in- ‘. The tower of the old chun‘b at llenip‘ {site-id, in England. where William Harvey lies buried, hm fallen tothe ground. Cracks that city unsafe after dark. A young man recently died in the hospital from injuries The Tower of London is likely to become ‘ According to the quarterly return of the ' .V‘Nh, ‘ . _ ‘2 .1}. l - . ' . . . . _. The world seems full of lurid molancbol ': "m“ 0“ l“ “’33 bi wmmg "1 contact “It“ Mankind bull. doubtful 'twixt u smile and I The 577 Cbinomcu arriving San Francisco , d . . l . . . ‘ . n . . fl . itcelthc curiliisfullothoulcss creatures “Let me see. . Dora? She's the eldest. a. inuemy 3 “MO! 01 1‘10“”) mywealtb. correct] ' in win that he was ilt ' removc. ”‘0 -blan 9‘3 “I‘ll throw .°"'-‘l' ”‘0 h ' m 0“" steamer 'had all in?" \accinatcd bC- who seldom seem 0003' to have nshurc. She was to have my emeralds. She’ll take Herc enterci Parker, and began noxsclcssly p -h 3 {f 1 > )1 id _- .1 _ g1! )‘ bod 'a p“ .. sheet that b . 1,0,, "1‘ , , .1 ‘l reccivcd one svcniu ' while walkiu ' on tho \ ~~ fore lcauJ'Chin'i ac-o d Ito H.“ ‘ . 0 I f l Lei-ill ., _ . -i if . . _ . . . ., , .nsi. auo ccmci tic specific acts, butsnid ) at as n \l I“ ll 5 I. \. from the bUnitcd' Quite; “if?” alult lflux“. it’ll; dicilfpon uiS‘ciEZZ. iiiiii: )‘scuxgs ago: It as a delicate commitment to the nationuh- to "‘3‘.” up the fire aim put 0‘“ her lady 5 that he belonged to the party of tlic-Nntiou- tepid “‘31". and take 3 Wk" Sill‘et lm": in Thmm” “"‘bmkmcm' lie was met by Kong ' but tlw Quziraxitinetllili'u i: ' l tins Where is the inspifPlIOn \vhcrcbf: we ty 0‘ the man Of her choice. Bab ! He'll dressing-gown find Sl'l’l’m {13, a 3‘3“?" rc- 31 Will, and to “ the active cohort of the "‘0515 cxccllcut Mill simple bath. ‘9' “"5 \Vfl)’ rougbs, who, for "0 reason except to amuse made ho ”magma“ M a cit LoSliu‘hliice :2" Mizhtvniq in driving from he world this pawn them; what else can oncexpect‘.’ \Vell, Ringer pf bed-time. ‘.-\.b! its late,l arkcr. struggle.” Lieut,Soukhuuofl'plcaded guilty, after which either go to bed or sit quietly themselves, battered him about the bond ( uired them to bc’vnecinatcil after arrival So thatiiifiih one who breathes beneath the sun well. it doesn t matter. I always hated - e4;" Irwmlufgl1 ML. Li); gilglud hmsh your and a brother ofliccr, SmYlnofi‘, who was a by “‘0 fire. ‘ Persons “'1‘“ “'0 "CW wcuk until he was rendered unconscious, and 8° ' he imini 'mnts refusin to submit were Might feel. at least at times. "’l‘h)" will be them- though they are the lmndsomest set l’fi‘ m5? :1 m ienfmm‘ . mum 1'30 a" witness f01‘ the G0\'crmnent, praised him us must mana re baths with agrcat deal of cure. soverel)’ llilu‘cll that 110 ultimately ‘lle‘l. barricade. on file "up“ Io -k l d ’ . . I done 2" ‘ ‘ ~ _ I possess. How well.I remenfbchir Josxah “1th tl‘lS- Tl!” “35 the little sham UUPCSC an officer of the highest character, “-1.0.“ be It isa gum precaution to kccp warm and More than forty similar cases 0f rufllnnism out one by one throutib ii nhrioi‘vnjiassaravgiétt‘o lemma: bi ( annex. bringingdhemlhoflll: tnc'dal' bp‘foi'e II “In hoivlâ€"a silzlhuy bitter“ app. fillabby f mm; was astonished to fiml at this work. Miss quiet in 3'0““ room while a cold continues. have lately been brought before one In is- . . _ s g -. »‘ .__. __ _ presente attic urt, am I a, hang ,t 1 1g., cpm qsarccne lmug was myu Lobe lefi' Tctcska at 1 otl . one reason “-1. . it tukc‘ so loan to [“13“]; tratc, and itnncavs tliat an to of disc ir- be operatul ("L 5"""v' fought desperately, - no meant to give me pearls, and had order- and gone, disclosmg the bare wood-and-cot- tlieir‘parts in the. trillisacfiiihis “lsa'ligiidtlfi them up is caus‘cd bv th: noccssitv for bc~ 1)? 3’01!th S0 n Lllti|55“Ulll1'S’:l°°°“‘ people . received THE SCENT OF A D AD ROSE ed apalc amberdress! I cried about it,but t?“"“'°‘l)llf°““1datl°“- In the compartments prisoners got together, to the amazement of ing C-‘pr‘l‘lCd 50 "mell- Only 1‘01‘501‘19 “‘1“! 1’5““? they “"0 in other ‘llfltl‘it‘tfi “Ill“ .. .5... ......... .. ......... ,......t......5. ""““i“i“é“.Ԥe“‘°. °.5. u... .‘.‘...‘.“" ....... m .“°‘ W""‘ W“ W‘ '. inseowear lemam e sousus (. 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It is t I knew they lookc’d (Ielcxlub/e, and lg heard low “WES 0f paper, old~fasliioncd patterns his: 13:1!th 'to lxihtt) lillib‘e ciggiihmii'bbm ntolii: glllzlcz‘lIIl‘lllLtg‘li0:lilitl‘tgll‘g zillzi‘fillltlitllii vatlffi-“rc‘ifaii: ufgllhal liuti'fll fl i‘iiliilliil'ihthii “it! tf-wrpm 1" beauty any 0.! the foun- “1 shall “33' “0 "‘0”; 3'0“ may “"9101“. one Olll lady whisper to “Sloth” ‘1‘3‘5'85 and for maqkmg letters tied “it.“ faded ribbon, that thcy’havc completed) the Purposc they a hot {Wt batlilimd drink pretty ”WW {0“ sziid tliatLMr (liladlsibiid‘lbm‘l' boon If: lllr. timothtdlgwri ‘i‘lus “P “:05? ”lueném Is 1N;- pwn way, all of you. fl .Sllftll 1neverI iptei‘- spumcb,’ and the other said something about :t:lti;::£‘:‘ipi‘l‘ersé {11‘3” “I”? he‘ll]: aimed at, conceive it far less important to 5 ““1‘0‘“. lid-0““ balm“? ”f “0]“ “"‘lcr' Let Spurgcon's Till’cl‘H-‘M‘le. and had flit”"“'“"“ s 1;, on as it, , M l upu in ere mt you again, or gum or m: , so 'bity, and they both tittered. One feels ) 1“ “30 can 0““ “1" 5‘ :save their lives by subterfugcs than bythcir - thcmornmg and 0"Clllllgllli‘nl be light also. drank that gcntlcmun'shealth in tho vcstvy. ‘1‘. F43 icr arms. Other spirits of love are sci-n hero and there in the waves, while in the background appears a nercid, or water nymph, near a dolphin, with her arms thrown around the neck of Cupid. In the foreground, on the shore, are two draped women looking at the merry group in the water. Finland, which, although forming part of the Russian dominions. possesses a consti- tutional Government, has justbnd its liber- ties still further extended. In accordance with the wish of the late Czar, a bill will be introduced in the Diet with the object of giving further powers to the representatives of the people in the way of proposing legis- lative measures. Only certain (piestions. which are specified, will in future be left to the initiative of the Czar; so that the coun- try will metically possess a national and indcponi cnt Government. and were badly hurt by the clubbing they of the lady lion tamer, now exhibiting in Paris, the programme announces that her marvellous powers were first discovered in Arabian deserts, when, as a mere child, strolling about, she happened on some little whclpn, and picked them u ). 'l‘licir momma. presently came for them, but Nouma gave the old lady a single glance so awful that she promptly retired, no doubt reflecting as a London man servant said of his employer in this city, when urged by a companion to leave his work unfinished and go on a “PW-'9: "It won't do: she's 80‘? ““c" :1 Pierce to college and saved him from filling He led me out right to the head 0f the Lord Byron’s new POO“) ill-St then, and ex- lus ' ~t bee r IC‘ 1 to l ' If ' ‘ ' (h)cyc." astool in his father’s office, Dora’s pretty room, into tlio,\'ery set with the Duke and pcctcd something so romanticâ€"a hero with :imljulsiastcii‘ Otb 1;; l’cggtisllnirxgscoiiliblii; sweep it off the counter, you will find that ()flice. it was lost as far back as 1829, . a big black beard, and stories of corsmrs and ' ’ the fragments count up. We are very cure. having been iuclosod in a letter. The poa- A considerable sensation has been pro- duced in Austrian medical circles by the re- cent appearance in the drug market of a new narcotic, hailing from Queensland. and at present only known to the trado by its i uaint native name of ” pitchcry-bid Icry.” It is indigenous to northern Austru iaâ€"u sort of stunted shrub, from three to four inches in height when full grown, and bear- in blossoms of a waxy texture, white in co or, and flocked with pink spots. The flowers are picked in the mouth of August. dried, packed tightly in canvas bags, and subjected to a high degree of prcsaurc, which imports to them the consistency of cakcd tobacco. By chewing a small pluv of this substance relief is speedily obtainei from bodily fatigue, bun 'cr, xuid thirst. A larger (loscof pitchery-bii gory produces ab- solutcinscnuibdity to plain. l’itchcry-bid- gory, administered in minute doses, acts as a stimulant ; in larger quantities, as n pow- orful sedative. llut it has the peculiar pro- )crt ' of enabling those who take it lmb- itua ly to withstand fatigue and undergo goodbye to you!” and Aunt Paulctt hobbled off on her ebony crutch like the offended old fairy godmother. - The family looked at one another with blank faces as the door clapped smartly after her. Aunt Paulctt was a woman of her woul, and, it she said she would go. back to her husband's pcoplc,go she would undoubtedly, and then, what would become of them all? From that dayâ€"twunty years agoâ€"when she, a childless widow, entered her sister’s l scrambling, out-at-elbows houseliold,to yes- terday cvenin 1, she had ruled them all with l a rod of iron, y the might of a strong will and a. long purse. Easy-going Mr. Hilton, and his fair, Stu. pid, good-natured wife, who spent a placid existence doing wool-work on the sofa, her ideas seemingly bounded by the rcquirc-_ merits of the last annual baby, were more ciphers in their own house, under her stern, yet wholesome swnv. If Mr. llilton, after one or two cutting rc- inarks from her ladyship, had sadly resigned his ancient and comfortable fgsliion of spend- ing the evening in his greasy old dressing- gown and down-nt-liccl slippcrsâ€" if the servants shook in their shoes at the sound of Lady l’aulctt's bell, and a hint of “Aunt Arabella” qucl'cd the wildest nursery riot-â€" yet the handsome premium which was to start clover Jack on the road to glory as an engineer, the allowance which sent studious gowns and trinkets, Emily‘s singing lessons and the new piano, the summer trip to the sea-side, the winter pantomime and Christ- mas partyâ€"in brief, all the comforts and luxuries of the family from the pony carri- age to the last baby‘s christening robe, came from the generous hand of the some benefi- cent old despot; and now, now, all were melting away beforc their astOnislicd eyes like summer snow, and Aunt Arabella was off to spend the rest of her days with the (leorgo I’uulettsâ€"nnd why? Because, for- sootb, pretty Dora, instead of carrying out her aunt's intentions and waiting till, in the fulncss of time, S enccr l‘aulett should re- turn from sea, fol in lovutwith and marry her, had gone and engaged herself to the parish doctor‘s long-legged Irish assistant, with nothing in the world to olfcr her but it warm Irish heart, a dcccnt share of brains under his shock bend of red hair, and an in- come which be modestly described as being mostly on the wrong side of his account- book as yet. There was an appalled silciicc, broken only by the sound of the old lady’s crutch WWW-w those things when one is young. \Y‘cll, I hope Mrs. U‘Shane may be happier in wear- ing them. O'Sbane ! pah ! I darcsay, though, she'll be as proud of the name as I was at that time of being Lin/y I’nulcttâ€"ah me ! “Wlintncxt? Emilyâ€"my diamond brooch. Yes, here it is." It was one of those quaint old-fashioned ones in a silver settingâ€"a large spray of flowers and leaves. “Pretty little gentle thing, it’s too grand for her now, but she‘ll be a fine woman some of these days. . They say she’s sometbiugtlikc what I was, but without my high spirits. Dear! dear! whats. gay young thing I was at her age, and what fine things I expected were to happen to me in my lifclâ€"and whata dreary time I have bad of it. I must keep an eye on little Emilyâ€"wherever I am they are all too apt to overlook her. Yes she shall have the diamonds. Mr. l’uulett gave them to me on my wedding-day, and I wore them at the grand ball his Company gave when the Duke came into the City to be made a Checsemonger. I can see myself now in my white Canton crapc with the French fringes and the myrtle-sprig embroidery and the Prince of Wales plume in my hair. Josiah said I looked quitc elegant, only very young (he was sensitive about the dillerencc in our :wcs, poor man). I remember hearing Lord I enry Murray,tbc Duke’s aide-dc-cainp,a5k ‘who the pretty little bride was,’ and a minute after he came up and was presented. the Lady Muyoress, and I thought Josiah would be so pleased. I could see him fidgct- ing about the whole time trying to catch sight of us between the people, and shaking his head and making signs to me, till I al- most forgot the figuresâ€"and my dancing used to be greatly admired in those days.” Lady l’aulett smiled to herself at the thought, arched her neck, and made a little movement with her wrinkled old fingers as if gracefully bestowing the tips on some im- aginary partner.’ “It was vcxatious, and Lord Henry was so kind and so droll! int. Mr. l‘aulctt gave me such a. frown as he led no out into the tea-room that I hardly knew what he said or how to answer him. I’oor dear Josiah! To think that after all he was only afraid that I was lau rhhig too much, and Lord .llcnry might t link me a. silly school-girl, or that some of the City ladies might fancy we were quizzing them. I cried all the way home, and that was the end of my first up- pcamucc in society." Lady l‘aulett laid by the brooch in itscasc nftcr carefully rubbing it with a. silk hund- of dim and long-forgotten tints wound “'lconstancy and fenl'lcssncss to cucour'r'e . .g fancy patterns, and a half-made hair chain, others to follow their examples. Marosofl‘l astrin'ofnnb“ ~- -- ’ - - ;‘ . b l u beads, pounding all "‘ funt said, “On my soul and conscience, I am a sweet smell of roses. “I should like to have it put in my coffin, my dear old box! No one \vill'care for it, and I cannot have it thrown away, or kept just to please the children. I had better look it over and burn all these poor little treasures." The yellow papers dropped one by one steadily into the lireâ€"old valentines on huge square sheets of coloured paper . wonderfully embossed and sealed with ten- der mottocs in tinted wax, school friends’ epistles crossed and recrosscd in colored inks, 0110 she kept to the last. “Cornelia Clarke, wliata. dear sweet creature she was! Dead and gone this many a your. '\\'e were neigh- hours, and I used to go with her to dancing parties to practise the new steps. “'hy ! . here are the very garnet Clasps 1 lent her the night she came in early to put up my hair in the new giraffe bows. “'0 both wanted to look well that night, I remember. How we joked one another about Mrs. Lowdcr‘s fine London cousins who were to be at her house for the party, and I would put on my old purple satincttc gown, just to show how littch cared for any one noticing me. (I knew very well how it became me, though.) After all, Mr. l’aulett, the rich London mer- chant, didn’t come, only the sailor cousin, Hugh Lowdcr. He had been in the Levant, and we were all wild about the East and my - veiled beauties of the Harclu,aud murdering . despots of I’aslias. i “It was a. disappointment to find only a E big, blue-eyed“ north-countryman, so shy and awkward that the girls all turned up their noses at him for a. partner,till I taught him the figures which he learned in live i minutes, and then he wouldn't ask any one i l v else to dance with him. 1 “He came to call on us next day and i brought mother a little Turkish bag and 1 Sophia some amber beads. She lost half of them and Isavcd the rest. He had a prcs- out for me too, but was so shy about giving it to me. It wasn’t good enough he said,yct it was worth all the rest, that dear litttlc , crystal and golddlask of utter of roses. How it has scented cvcrvthiuu!" bl": bent over the tiny box‘ tenderly i als. Shc marries for freedom, to Inns 3. good I |timc, to spend money which 3110 neither touching the shabby old odds and ends, and the rose scent seemed to rise and fill the room. “And Josiah threw it in the said he hated the smcll. and would like to have thrown my little box aftcrit. Ile mu angry, all because he found me crying over I had been stitch- l est and most 0 fire ! . only means of combatipg the Govermucut, and obtaining individual liberty, nml the“ liberty of the press and all other liber- ties.” s ‘ The correspondent of the London Timm- writes from St. Petersburg that this trial, for tyrannical violations of the rights of the accused, has outdone anything even in Rus- sian annals. The unfairness of the court, which sits only to convict, has caused shud- ders,nccording to tthnglisli correspondents, even in that picked audience. consisting, outside of the ofliciuls, of not more than a score of persons, who are assembled in or- der to give the air of a. public trial. The prosecuting officer himself intervened to prevent the President of tho court from ruling that the prisoners should not consult with their own counsel on the evidence which had been given. \Vhen Licut. Soukhanofl‘ said, in his speech, “ Go where I would, in the navy and in society, I found falsehood, wrong, and tyranny in their foul- lous forms, and they drove me to' turn Terrorist,” and when he said that he had willingly offered his life, well knowing that at some timo, sooner or later, he should be hanged, the President said with a sneer that he ought to get his fine phrases printed. The public executioner much work is expected to await him ; but the execution of these prisoners cannot un- do tbc effect of their bearing and their words, in Russia and elsewhere. ‘-->â€"â€".__. - Poor Men's Wives. m. inc trouble is none of our young women are willing to become poor men’s wives, pro~ fesscdly, even though they may be so in re ulity. The girl who marries upon 31.000 0. your looks forward to a life spent in second- rate boarding houses, from which she will Squeeze out a certain cheap‘domesticity and some expensive pleasures. which Heaven may send are not thought of nor provided for. It is a question whether the young wife can make herself a. dress, or provide herself a wholesome meal of vitu~ | earns nor helps to earnâ€"for Heaven knows ! whatâ€"but certainly not to make it comfor- ptablc, if bumble, home for her husband. In i this respect we consider the British girl bus I an immense advantage over the American. The children i It is wonderful how a cold will yield to this treatment if it is carried out thorough- ly. The old aimgc, “stull‘n cold and starve 5 Terrorist u aitlram‘e. . I believe if: to be the I a fever" ought to be reversed. .. .. r....__.._.. . The Bank of England. . “As safe as the Bank of England" is an assurance of safety which is never question- ed. No one cvcr lost money by the llank of England. Its notes are good all over the world. Many strangers go to see it. Only a few persons can go around at once, with u guide. In one room notes that have been paid have the corncrs torn off and holes punched through them. Over fifty thous- and notes, worth one million pounds, are paid every day, and thus cut out. Thcy are kept five years, and if you give the number and date of a. note, in less than three min- utes it. can be found; so that if you paid a note you owed and n. man said you did not do so, you could prove that you had paid it. The largest note is one thousand pounds. Onchundrcd and twcuty men are in t 1c room where aid notcsurc clipped, and 1,200 in all the ank. All the notes used are print-- ed in the bank, and the printing machines kccp n. register of every one. Here pensions are paid to crippled soldiers. l'lcve gold and silver plateâ€"private propertyâ€"is kept. Two things I heard interested me. “Gold is very brittle,” said our guidc. “If you throw a good deal about upon a counterâ€"â€" that is, a. number of gold piccos~â€"aud then fill of them. In the. \vcighiugq‘omn all gold sovereigns that you put in your pockets in the morning, with otlicrpieccs of coin, at We know that, and weigh cvcry sovereign that has The bankers “'c have sent boxes of gold coin to them by express that have come back to us unopened, ycf: tbc rubbing night will not be just the same. once been out of the house. lose the difference. of the gold has worn off five pmimls’ worth. “’0 came away agreeing that this great bank is one of the world’s wonders._ l .. -._--...»..._ ..- W. Bcrsovornncc. “Dc most remarkable case uf bcrscvcv- ones (10!: l cfcr sec," said Mr. llofl'custcin the ready-made clothes dealer, to his assault- unt Herman. “ was dot uf Mnruicc Lowski vat~ keep a rcdail grocery sdorc in Vickspurg. lie vns selling mackcrul to bcoplc in the gountry, vcn anodcv man puts up a micro lli dc town und sells mackcral by dc wholesale, I und his name vns Schwartz. -____.___.._... .__... . _ .__ No matter how .low Schwartz sells dc nmckcral, Maurice, .-\ lluudawoi'tb gcntlcmap has llt‘t‘ll making enquiries of Mr. Spurgeon.‘fromehom he rcccivcd lhc following reply :â€"" Dear Sir. â€"~'I‘ho wine drinking is quite imaginary. I am a tcctofallcr. - l neither take wiuu my . self or profl‘cr it to others. Mr. Gladstone did visit the Tabernacle, and that is about all that is true in the rector’s statement. Had he been drinking anyouu’s health at this time/1e made this foolish display 2'" The. revolver, Mcordiug to n. London pu- pcr. isinnll probability dcstinod to bc short- y discarded from use in the army, navy, Irish constabulary and other Government services in favor of a new weapon, tbcmitv raillcusn pistol~ in which there are four barrels, which are loaded at once by a'pat- cnt quadruple cartridge biglcnougb to a good hold to the fingers. Forty shots pcr minuto can be discharged, and the empty cutridgcs cjoctcd automatically. As there is no 0 cning through which any gas can cs. cape, t io weapon can be used gnu fashion whcnaiming, and thcro are no screws, hum- mcrs,nr projections to catch the clothing, veins, or nccoutrcmcnts. no fear ofâ€"u jam or the weapon becoming unserviccablo from overheating. The pis» fridge. A £25 Bank of England note has juu found its way back to its original source in a manner which indicates the efficient mau- agcmcnt both of the Bank and of the Post- tal authorities made the usual investigations, but, as nothing was heard of it, the Bank authorities, after some years, made good tho loss to the I‘ost-Uflicn in the belief that the note must have found its way back, but through some carelessness the fact had been overlooked. It was, however, found in cir- culation only the other day. It has been traced to a woman in humble circumstances, who found it accidentally among some pa- pcl's of her grandfather, who acted as guard to one of the mail coaches. There is no ovi- dcncc whatever that he stole the note. The loss was probably the result of tho mercist accident. On the 9th of l-‘cbruury an advertisement appeared in a London daily paper to the ef- fect that if a man known as “Charcoal Dick," but whom.- rcal name was Richard Eu‘cr, applied to Mr, Wingvovc, at the something to his advantage, uman numcd llcnjnmin llurrcll, with whom he was form erly acquainted at the Diggings, llallarut, having left him four or five thousnn Ol'llr'N-«a Above all, there is tol will take tbcprdinary ('lovcrnmcnt car- , lullyilalc llotcl, (lculong, he would hear of 'I.owski puts dcm down to do gustimcrs dwice so low, uud gets all do dradc. Mau- rice, you know, llcrnian, vould «lake ouu physical exertion upon a low diet. -â€"â€"-â€"-4 ~0-o» .__-.._______,.. Can't Wear libr- Diamonds. poor papa’s wrist-bands. ing them the very day he was taken ill with the fever that. killed him. pounds in the bank at (ii-clong and botwcc 200 and 300 ounces of gold dust in the Gold 'I‘rcusunry thorn. The man advertised for From the highest to the lowest circles of kcrcbicf. tapping off into the distance. * “Arabella, my god-daughter, must have . llilton retired behind his newspaper . can woman vain and silly enough to flaunt Mrs. Mnckcy, the wife of the bonanza! with the air of a man who had much to say on the subject presently. the diamond earrings. 1 got them when I was too happy to care about them,\vhen our ofJosinll, and I think he felt nshmncd' of himself afterwards, for be brought my line It was unkind! society in Britain girls are trained to make 1 . good and useful wives, inasmuch as ladies preside over the departments of their house- some ufllc lunckcrcl from cacb nf dc kits und fill up mit salt, you knowmnd be isu burnt: hluuglitcrcr at New llcnhain, near leu‘idgc, and be is taking steps to obtain “"3 0‘ C“llf“r"l“v is again, 533'“ "' ”Mi” MW- “ill-'0" snifl'cd fecbly on her solo. little son was born. Ilow kind Sir Josiah . .. . . . . . . . hold and 800 that everything is kept 019““ . lottcr, having her portrait taken. this time The smallest llilton but one sat under the was then! there was "011mm he would , not lig‘hdiloklhldgihilidlnl is}: 31%!)1:":130:1133-V3é and the food is well cooked ; so also in a"; makes ' money by his liCl':“'('\'(‘.l‘i\|ll’Ut'. Posqwfijm. of thu muncy and the gold dust, ‘ ’ 3 f3 ‘ ' ‘ lower classes mothers teach their daughters \ 0" ”Imam” "”‘ls 0“! ”t ‘ l“"' or its value. Many years have ‘clapncil b ' llonunt. another French artist. Mrs. h uckey poses in tho nmguificont imperial robe presented to tho Empress Eugenio by tho municipality of Paris. This robe cost 820,000. and it took five of the best hands in the lace manufactory at Chantilly four- teen 'cars to complete it. Think of such a l frivo ous gift from the municipality of a l city to an empress. and think of an Ameri- out in such a druss. lint even a bonanza queen has tobow sulunissivoly before the imperial scepter of art. llonnat has strict- l prohibited “ the long chain of diamonds (Killcnilin' from the crown of the head in! mazy, glittering coils round the neck and fastened by a clasp, representing a dove with outstretched'wiugs, at the waist. up on which all Paris dclichts to due." Those. . | table sucking its thumb and, vagucly con- scious of evil to come, prepared for a wail. In a distant window Dora wept and wept impervious to all her Cornelius's vigorous whispers of consolation. - l'icrcc llllll withdrawn discreetly when the storm broke, through the window into the garden, where he was seen walking up and down in dismayed meditation; and Jack, surreptitiously shaking his list at the unconscious back of his would-be brother-in- law, followed Pierce. Meanwhile, up the staircase and down the corridor went Aunt Arabella briskly enough despite her lame- ness and her eighty years. She had two little rooms in a remote comer of the house, sacred from the intrusion of the most auda- cious of lliitons. She entered the first of them, where a pale, muck young female sat w.w”Wâ€"â€"yâ€"vâ€"â€"â€" have done for me or baby. He gave them to me for the christening dinner, and little Jos took notice of them and laughed, when he was brought down to have his health drunk. Such a noble little fellow he looked: dark curly hair and blue eyes like my dear father‘s taking notice of everything, and only six weeks old! and that very day week he was in his coflin. My poor little son!" The old lady snapped the case and pushed itawny from her with a trembling band. “I had just begun to think that after all I might be going to have some happiness in this world, when he was taken from me. Sir Josiah never seemed to care for anything but his business after that. - “When I came hero and saw Jack in his cradle he looked so like my boy, I thought he was given back to me. hear, good, lov- oor father only. I was thinking of Hugh I‘lowdcr. llow handsome he looked and bow kind, when he came in to say good-bye be- fore hc went away to sea again ! Ilc took my hand, sewing and all (I could see the marks, years after, where I had prickcd my finger whcnl hoard him come in, and he saidoh! so tenderly, ‘Iicllu, have you cour- age to marry a. poor man, or patience to wait till I come back a rich onc‘.” and I had neither, God forgive me,” He has punished me!" She held the little box tightly in her hands, her whole figure shaking with emo- tion. “(lod forgive me,” she cried again, and sank forward on the table Sobbing amongst her dimnonds. There was atimid knock at the door. but she could not hear itâ€"theu another. Sbc rose from her chair, looking stmngc and be- I l to do the same for themselves, without Huf- fering any loss of dignity in the doing of it. Many of our American girls will be surprised to learn that the Princess Louise frequently makes her pastryâ€"and makes it well. too. On one occasion, some apricot tort:- of her making being praised by a. guest, the royal lady wrote out the recipe, with the words underlined, “ If you desire to havc an apri- cot tart well cooked, always make it with rn upper crust!" The story has point, and the point is that one can never know how to do a thing too well. One of the great hind- mucus against getting a good wife arises from the false basis upon which society is constructed. The idea that equality is the peculiar birthright of all Americans is erron- cons. \Vbcre every person thinks he or she l blindfold him; but you must not forget to ricc Inwski vns doing, he get mad und dells dc bcoplc dot Lou‘ski vas a old rus- gal. Maurice don’t lose his lu-rscvcraiuzc, you know, und lic diuks dot he vill drive Schwartz and uf (lc pisncss before much longer. Ilc drys scvcrnl blows, you know; but don‘t can make. Schwartz go \‘uy. \ cll. von day Maurice Imwski sees a mule iiiit a vort on his leg vot belongs ‘fo Schwartz, und he goes to him und Rays, ‘Scbwartx, if you blindfold dot mule so he can .‘lCC finding, you cantakcn. red-bot iron und burn dc vort off his lcg.’ ‘llut he vill kick his heels oud,’ said Schwnr ' ‘ No, he won't do nnyding but stand u .l drcmblv, if you do dot,’ says Mnurim. Lou'hki. Schwartz, dc old fool, you know, Iii-rmuu, be blind- folds the mule llllll burns dc \‘ort mil: ared~ sincc llf: was “ in partnership" with Burrcll at flu.- diggingn, and he remembers that the lattur prmnisml to leave his wealth tobim at death, if bu accumulated any. A shocking discovery was made in tho month ofJununry, when the dead body of a little girl was taken out of the river Med- wny, close to the Soutbd'lastcrn Railway Station at ‘i'alding, near Muidntonc, under circumstances which led to the belief that ll|(::flClJ¢¢‘HCd wzm identified with a little girl named(icorginziMoore,wbmnynteriounly disappeared in London, having set forth as usual on the morning of the '20“: of December for school, but never i’lflllrill‘ll. body, which hull evidently (-rn. considerable thumb-.41 to strong nus. Ill-ccmbcr from l'ilnlii-o. The n invariance of the n in tho wat- digmunda would have put Yoshiugstou sewing. ing Iack' I can never cost him offâ€"1 must, :11 1 - , - , is as good as the next there is alwa '5 the ' - . . . . . .. . - ' - - . the door softly opened and Dom . : . ’ l . . . . ' . 9 . . - picmn of foul :lui . The neck was much . 'ston m "lu'h feather for diamonl “Parker!“ . lflc‘ ' . “l (eru “ . ~ , _ , , maitn‘c roof of incom etcnc '. \ rsm “Gt ”°"- ‘Ot 1‘0“ ‘lmh- “‘5 "‘3“ mm- -~ _. ' _ ‘1‘ " ' ‘ speak to M" B Loft “"0“ that. 1“”- stolc Ill. Ilci poor little face was .ill flusli- ll“ m-ithciibettcr nor “0350 find: anhtlil-c. exl- utc his fronts bick him up an “m“! he don't marked, as If diatli had been produced by portraiture was his forte, and he graciously -rmittod women to buucccssory to thc' Siamonds. lint one question of interest is. "Yes, my lady." “I want my trunks. Find them at once and pack up everything that belongs to My dressin tease? Ah! that must. be Mrs. George l’su ett’s, herinitials arc the same as mine. Sapphire set. Cameo set. l'carl cd and swollen out of its prettincss by hard crying, and her hair in a \voc-bcgnnc touslc. ccpt in the degree of worth which is honest- ly sought to be attained. Ilut the disposi- know vot struck him. und Maurice lmwnlzi get all do pism-as-mbust by Iii-i berm-vor- ancc.” strangulation, Illl'l round the body was fixed some wiro attached to it brick. evidently used to sink the corpse. The wire and bric ’ “1' them in or ‘ time when Izounlnt woub} "“3" . . . "038 ““1 0”"“35 for her ““13" daughters. “Auntie, I've come to sayâ€"111...... forgive tion of young \ymncpqu the present day (and .__ -. ,_¢,,_.,.,_.-,, .4. were similar to thou. used on railway. “‘3‘ I“)? dint“ if "3““: Int; $301233: _ half‘il‘g “licfi‘lfin'ccv‘flxl;frlf"‘£‘i‘_'°‘f‘s Imistress lheyrc nclrenough ‘0 “if"? 33 "'“Cl‘ 10“" mciflwas rude to you thisevcning; and lease ”affine :2}; ’0 ”mt tdnf ely Of yo‘qu rpcn, / Last of tho Mnbiilo. l-Znthcr l'ay, aged‘ilfi, a’marriod woman, was than jute... {can u a 0. cu '. . t i eprne _ It. but c or ti o t to pow cllcr) of thou-0““ as the) want; and the don't leave “8! Corâ€"cor-ncllus and are l g1 p. 1 [)3 no 16 same ex LII l is . ' charged on Hfupl'flfln With causing the death nor, for his prestige as an artist is quite er of expressing any sentiment but that of rubies [ must keep for Spencer l'aulctt's not ._ voing to be engaged any morc'" fo'tbmk they are as good as anyone else, The Paris Mobillc, or Jardin dcs Fir-um, of‘ the child I” what no floor ins equal era. Monkey’s upturn-tyres o bonon~ meek acquiescence. - wife. when he gets one. III-re came 0. breakdown and a ““1.“ of without taking the trouble to do so. From to give its official name, has been sold for “a, re 1,1,1 1”,.“ conveyed to ”Hangman“. 1: queen. Another question “,- would not on “Yes, my lady." . “Why, that's the end of my list excopt- stormy sobbing this erroneous belief arises many of the evils building purposes and will soon be demolinb- but-,uf-tbo-wuv H ,0, when; the bod w" artist “l “WWW" ’Pl’““u°“-, "Nb m“; "We h'“ by the “V“ WI" it""IOlT‘J‘V. 2i0}iug Cecilia, and there are Olivia, Maria, "Everyone shysâ€"d'm sâ€"sacriticing the frnlll\\'l|l0ll SOCICH'BUlIcrs. ed. It is a beautiful semicircular build- found and when] where and under-ywhat some tilk in attempting ‘0 paint "W“ “ ' bcruuly." Grace the little boys and the babyâ€"All whole famil .} . . ,1‘ l . 1- .. ,- .. .__-..«-__. ing with which is connected a considerable ,- ’ ‘ ’ _"- , » , . u . , _ .. v, , . 3 1y my 5L fis mass, so u. gnu: , v ' . . . circuinsuuicn the poor ( luld met vuth her number of diamonds. Uf mum Mrs. \e‘. In) lad)- come iimch madcitout. \\ cll Idaresa' I - . . l ., v" . unroofcd space laid out Ill the \uuxbnll , _‘ , . ., , . . . . . u . j . 3 him up, oh. oh. OILâ€"for cur. ~ 30¢,me up Appearances. . . death, are my stencil o fur. ho motive for Monkeys trait is intended for cxlqln- And let someone take two lcttcm to the can find some remembrance of thcir 01.1 Lady I’oulctt made nosignâ€"onlv looked fashion. In lcasant Weather the Ifl'blmtllm tbu- .b-cd has been ulm u “011“ 3‘ ,lll) net, "l““l‘ l‘Ol‘“ “ ""y l 1”“ I" me tonight. I auntie for eachâ€"not that they'll cvcr rc- with a half terrified air at her niccg' brr “1,1 The em,” to keep u ) appearances, and to are conductor out of doors, while in winter ' '_ . _..W‘ ' .V‘ ... butterfly in I!!! silken meshes, may well l-e‘ “\cur my lady. Ccci must have my wovkbox. lips Working norvouslv. maintain a giyle of livm , that cannot be the scene lb transferred to the adjacent Bunion Bunion”. exhilntal. c ... ..._._ ‘ Indy ““1”“ l“”‘“l°" l“ 1i!“ “9“ X‘Wu-‘o She has m)’ Pretty taste in needlework“ "But I won‘t marry: anv oucclsc. .errn'" rightly “llâ€"“riled. l“ proba lly the 9‘1““: 0! rooms, “him are "PC!" “(KWFWI' M all ... '" "‘4” '. '_â€" (with a complacent glance at the patchwork broke out flora Wm, sudden energy. up" , more bankruptcies, more fraud”, embezzlc. times. some of them being "film"! an Iii-11' \\ ild rumors circulate among some of the ' Itumnn pi-asanlry more the thlllaUOll of The Radio‘s Bye. ~The from the New Testament, “It is easier for a camel," to, has per- ;a bedroom furnished with a uuuuihccut erection of mahogany and satin damask largo enough to accommodate tun little old ladies like herself. There was a wood fire burning. rendering ‘ member me. and tent-stitch in which the gold threads in Ruth's gleanings and Rebecca's earrings still faintly glimmcrcd). "The new crcwcl-work isn't so bad. I could have taught her do anything else I can to plume you,auntic. loan waitand wait. and ‘rlmps, some day he comes bac * rich enough to please you--â€"â€"" ! menu, forgcncs, and general financial ruin he have, if than anythm ' else. Many persons who, } sooner than orfcit their honesty, would ' willingly sacrifice their own comfort and en- aurants, bowling alleys, shooting guilt-rim, etc. A well-conducted orchestra in a lea» turcof the (establishment the year round. The dancing has lun I had the reputation of Al-zxnmltzr II. togctbt-r destroyed the faith o the peasantry in lll‘: old tradition» of Curiah‘powcr, but they now believe strongly in the intention 'l'hat cauutw .be has not ol~ iteraludlym‘lii mmgtig‘3htxizmfidui: dim?!" fi‘u‘kmcicl“ “pi‘lcr'l”g§°‘l “N9" wille‘hin‘k if I 53‘1"" 1'9"“ 30“"; ““331 “You little fooll"brokc in Ann: Arabella i «lure hardships. will yet falter and beaimm being dccid'tfllj' " 04ml: 3" the lullecoruus - a me: cupboard With traumas ofold chino Parker!" . in her own sharp tone: thensuddenlyclmng- i when called upon to mg; 'n for honor'g sake “can-can" originated there. and the mltu- of the present head of the Ifoinanofl'u in re- dmnbute all the land anwng his fazthful ‘ gated, mull, and very low apertures, ed metaphoricdl " mmlles' eyes,” just as we talk of wi on on shipboard as “bulh‘ eyes." Maximo-mare too nar- mm stitch .. l-‘lesxcr "mm. . . . , . _ . . , , . . . ~. ‘ -_ . - ‘ ‘ S , l‘ar 'cr star cred off and returned with a bee k' 1 g I â€" f . . .g. 1;», '1 1.: ion of the world or rather of that “me fro . for travellers of m cry class, and the editor three year» onl . Among the ideas prevail- M“ IO? l W1 to 1““ through ӣ3,321 “The Prodigal a Return, ’and "Ruth (llcan- queer “tug (35an box with an inlaid inn-L hini‘g‘i)? [1,321.0 (“gun-2 33: {rim “:5, old ment of it to which they ha“, adhered, In of “Harper's IIaiul-lhnk" naively says that ing u ith regard to the land are these : That he sees no harm in looking on "if in the the Government Will buy up all the land “"' “ manna, or even if loaded. madambutoputhmgh ouecftlme entrances. it kneels do“, its land is m. moved. and then it shutdo- through on its kneel- “ Yestcrdsy," writes lady Duff Gordon from (film. “I at a game] go mi the e col a medium-that It. the low dooro an circle-um. He must kneel andbowhiahndtogothrongh : and thus and enamel: elaborate works of art in patch- work: a counterpanc, cushions. kc“ and mnolrnmcd and glared perfunnances, ‘ ' lichen-aft; i ." with laces and hands of painted kid I ed by use into a ghastly whiteness. lady l‘aulett noted herself in an oldnrm. chair by the fire while Parker lighted a la ’0 silverbrancbhl candlatik and drew a tab is our to her. "M writingdcsk. Parker, and you my man or the letters in half-an-honr," “Yes. my lady,"and while Parker hurries! Parker, :5 moving heap of brocadcs and furs, gave a faint. inarticulnte rcplv. "M ' wuikbox!“ m , a pagmla with two CelestiaLs walking in t e skiasabbvo it on the lid. “You're dreaming. Parker: When «lid you find this 3 I've not seen it these ten years!" Parker scurried away like a frightened rabbit, to return this tune with a ma iti- ccnt articleâ€"ebony and void without. quilt- ing to a pitenus shaky little voice: are you all so quick to take up an old Wu‘ man's hasty words? I'm sure I've never auntie! “Rich enough to please mo.‘ Child ! child! to think that some day I might have had to answer for two more spoilt lives." Dora looked all wonderment. want to sacrifice you to their own interest», never you mind them. fisbncas!" “\beI "There! there! go to bed, and ii the others of Imibcing respectable. I'll let them know to-morrovv what I think of such wicked nel- thcir fancicd rcspcctobi ity. To give up luxury or c' - would be a comparatively easy matter ; but to give up the good opin- so terrible to their imagination that the meanest subterfu es and even immoalitics seem preferable. l‘ruth, virtue, sclfvrcspect, and integrity are all outwci bed by the fear oven life itself is sometimes thrown away from the some terv lritur. The ruined man who could have en. dared lmdship and have toiled unremitting- ly to amend his fortunes cannot brave the WM tnry [wrfonimuccs arc largely of that char- acter. Notwitlisuuuling this, the .‘vlnbilll: has long been mm of the “nights" of Paris :1 company of nmrricd ladies. It may be that “chilling resent" is no: a character- istic of the women who regularly frequent tthnbillc. but, in the carlv hum» of the evening al least. affairs are coznlncttjl with a due regard to public tlcccmy. Hui-emu, bowcrn, and grown: everywhere meet the eye, while multitudes if garligbti and (.‘bin- children. that the present Czar has been elected for In Sarnoff the belief in spinal both of the pro irictorr and its, and then relet it tot io jxasantoin lots for twen- ty yearn, durin which time no taxes Will be impaired; that t n: emperor will buy the land from the large proprietors and give it to the wounnd that the toil will henceforth Killing solely to the peasantry, to the u- clnuimi even of all merchants and nmnlm . , ' y . . ed ut'n, I, and vi. more Id ' . . , . . the rich tuna must humble himself 05 to nun . out her mistrea- s Iong‘forc tar-p: '. MWJ“! tliimbl 843' Tulip! A. and tly p ushcd her amazed little niece tupcrciliDUS lanoes of scorn and contempt eac lanterns twinkle through the frets. The of otner claim:- of the population. . "' ' "" ' " 80““ chl equipments, Lady Paulo“ in - e ' I’ 3 - u lllll me doo .' from UK“ ‘- "MC flattered ”d lOOkfll l1 ndnusmon Incl: [9 {,0 wnu, .....~.- on. C . tile in case th fair orker should 0 t t l l’ l MONA“. which in not without a :1: her neat old- unwoedhhsnd “nighttfiwo up” and“ he, "duo“, W Wl' “puke?! A“ m0“, km" gm”... ,0 him. ”,1 he mp, a cowmu). "fuse in --.....W.-.._- The BMW short notes, addressed a one rs. uya my lady." death itself. Wmmna. Some time ago Mn. Brown of Allen Coun- Gow,uould like Sir Anthony Mono 3"" t Germ of Jamaica. who Wumfife The salary is George l'anlott. Baathohn llall, “ill-sins- too, Yorkshire :"' the other to "R. . Blacks“. Esq" Unmln'a Inn, Imulon." framed mirror with which she might refresh :lemlf by nee-sings! glancesâ€"curious im- eznents apparen y constructed to so the largest possible amount of gold chain? " es. my lady." "Then let norm-one take two tclcgrmns first , ._. .__. . *.â€".4.>â€"..â€"~> -_..._ I i \Vomen’do natposms logical minds, and being very imaginative, are, therefore. not The Brighton Herald of May ‘27, It'll}, states that the Brighton Market llook re- corded: “May l7, I890, Mr. Hilton of tv, Ky., gave birth to twins. Notwith- standing therein but four minutes differ: ence in their ages, yet one was born in 188! would NM! ‘0 F! bly M ‘0 She M 5W 551°“? 9","! MPM' tritium: a int that would pierce' crab e “And Parker! llave vou ilnislxul kin I . . . ' , ' ‘ ,g‘ , and the other in 1882, one in December and ml no“! “I“ mn. . "‘d after “was think that won! cut amongst them : a receptablc for to-nicht?" .. 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It I.) for work ntin‘lincd l . . “\Sho u‘rlaathere tom fo'r Irhen he was gooe.'sai epooro' cok' atthe wad of discoloured “rubric. \i’xh‘ist had "Yes, my lady.“ meowâ€"- Ferns rival nails: for an in liaison. . and not only beat him with heri inaton, ‘ but fix it so that he won‘t leave t house i till after breakfast the next morning. when he at once referred the bench to the market by-lavn: “ Anyarticle not enumerâ€" ated in the fly-lawn pug/4 one shilling." congre tianbetterthantbeh in man! Doe-itwhm min the poor WI y preacher stand and deliver every Sunday! '

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