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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Sep 1882, p. 1

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"What do you think I have named it 1" He said in tenderest tone: " Can't you guess the one of all others It caretocailmyownt' is half millions of inhabitants, yet three :yeais ago the number of the armed com “tabular-yr was not less than 12,000, and since the beginning of the land league movement it has been gradually raised to FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1882. . NO 31 liar gauloptlteeedhdeepfi - keeper attended us. I do not wombat panic absorbed gushing. My meagre“? mson'rax's 5385.61.10. SUNBEAMS. How to Make a Telephone. , gbg‘f’glggatmi” 1mm” mfilm‘hzh’;£fi° . -- .‘ the servants than t of this late in uc-j amous axnongt 8 es ' gmeno e y. l --â€"- r . â€" _ . , . ‘ _ _ W V 1‘ _ 183:? on bad'nthmgghw. tion of a daughteghinm a home where sheldo not excuse myself. _I.scted wron 1y, now the Grgat figme‘nos on the? Mr. Temlillma,‘th'8 new Japanese Mun”? T0 32kt: :eiofil 0:11;: szrgealgllflylephlnitg nuupt‘ltuneillx 1:). the United States iii“ _ oughttohave been years a 0. They were‘my wickedly ;but true it is that every mfm‘“ . ~ . _ for to America, is a scholar, and, amonglegn°o°udgh wire and two a. ljboxesfe‘flmt, 3am“ ' u 3”“ WAS “‘0 um) “\h ell: if you will know,- he answered. very respectful to me, and have no doubt seemed to weaken the ties that bound meto The Sultan s Scraglio, whose buildings other accomplishments, speaks English I select '0“: boxa and mg?” a hole about no“ ecmed mpre than sulhcient for the l finned” ""3 mu“ "me' gossiped freely amongst themselves about my wifeand child. In my sinful, miserable stretch to the length of a mile and a half, rendxly, - ) needs of our 00,000,000 inhabitants. lu »‘ ” it's that b sch-eyed girl from Boston. l waltsz with twice last night.” the bottom of each, and then place one in Mrs John “umhy of But St Louis m l half an inch in diameter in the centre of within a mile from Therapia, contains: more than 3,000 inmates, and is a city in itself. At length respect of discipline, moreOver, and trust. the private marnage of their master. There .wortby qualities, the Irish constabulsry pride I regretted my marri e, was no concealment now; I was called by my poor wife diedâ€"died wit out a murmur bring her home; but I delayed it so long, that every day I felt more and more reluc- tant. One great reason was, Allan, that having brought you up as my heir, I could not bear to disappoint you. I have loved you, boy, as though you had been my own son.’ “’Allnn touched my father's brow with his lips, and laid, tenderly, ‘I am your son in love and allection.‘ “ I could notendure the thought of tell- ing you, Allan, that a poor little girl must suspense, awaiting every moment a. summons to my father, ab door opened, and a young man entered. . Marian, it was Allan Douglas. It seemed to me as thou h my picture had come to life, and stood fore me. I forgot that I was a stranger and he unknown to me. Had I not in my lonely hours kissed a hundred times those blue eyes and chestnut curls? The face was unchan ed; it were the same noble, open look I new so well. It was as though an old and dear friend had suddenly op- . . courage can It tllrollgh .the llOIo In your agnobo}. full serve in its ranks, for they are exposed to intend mthnnail; their draw flush to constant peril, and literally ran-y lllt‘li‘ the other box, supportmgitnvlicn necessary. I lives in their hands. Not only, iuorcmw. \vitli_stuut cord. l on canpasily run your l is the physical material of the force fills hue into the house by boring a hole into ‘ mimbly adapted to its iiirlxoc. but the the 811135- bquort your boxes til: the" ends greatest pains has been to “on to isolate ll: \vith slats nailed_aci'oss the Window, and members socially, and m completely “all your_telephone is complete. I have _ne them 011‘ from sympathy with their fellow: that is two blocks long, and cost fort)" ive countrymen. The system, indeed, pursued cents, that Will carry music when the organ ‘with the Irish coustabulnry has bccii likeli- is played thirty feet away .11 shot 19? (-d not unreasonably to that under which . . . awoke the other night to finds bur [or in . .‘ . u ’ ’ my father’s name, Carleon. or cemptliint. will 51:11.“ {0“ my Child- I ma Hemfiyzaoéem‘fg’lggf gaezfiimcugg‘: heii room. She attacked him witha gillom 3:22 gift fill:glisifdsygllcdldhllodllrdgns’lb‘lfc: my-fiiokl’ioegg‘lhcl‘lle {$31.f(’“¥oi: fl _, . . . . . "mg on c ,e . . - . : . ’ t l “’hde we were “mug there In “no” tended en to ac a my m e an Yizieres aid inhuman are but the servants am dmm lum out' I’ll“: “We. makealoglpw one end and Pull men of more than common Anew school house was needed at Streetâ€" or, 111., butns the town trea ury was empty MayorPlumb builtn fine one t a cost to him‘ self of $40,000. There is one railroad on which the freight cars do not go westward empty. It is a Georcin line, and a million watermelons have a‘rcady been shipped over it to Western cities. “ Total Dcpravity " was tho subject of the sermon of the Rev. Mr. McDonald of San of these secluded creatures, and although at times a statesman, supported by nstrong palace clique, may wield real powur, he scl- dom does so for long, nor ishis power very great. From the moment when he enters office he is secretly assailed by a boat of enemies whom he does not see, and whom he cannot disarm or propitiate. AATurkish Minister who is advised to begin reforms may promise all that an ambassador de- mands, but be well knows that any innova- BY Bn‘l‘lfA (:lfAl’f‘l-Zl’. Ill.â€"-u-n.sri.\'csn.l Bitter sol!!! shook her delicate frame. I was almost alarmel at her passion of grief. - «» “Do not tell me any more, Lady Blanche, if it illstr you; you no much,"l said. N. CLAY. n ~ - n u , u u c, d. I f tandrnnu our lace,’sa.idm father‘butldare tion he atttcmptcd would disurb vested Rafael, Cal. «wine licwas prcachinc‘it n “°°"‘~ lthe Turkish meissarics wow tminpd. fear. hisrlia‘fiil’ifcylodliliizuincfihjallpllmd Blanellxe; t’tfalfiem ; I offs?“ oboenbfnl’i’igel‘iands hum; wilfhout doingyso. I’sent little interests which might happen to be defend- thief stole his lap robe from the buggy in the “‘ "4" "°‘""""‘ _" l'kc “lose redoul’mbly mercenaries. "a horse shed. A quiet family at breakfast in Santa Bar- bara, Cal., the other morning, were interrupt ed by the startling entrance of a California lion through the window into the breakfast room. A young negro law student has just been refused admission to the Massachusetts bar, not on account of his color nor for failure to pass the examination, bub because he had written nblackinoiling letter. There are no taxes in New Castle, Dcl., for the on port of the local Governments and sclioo 5, William Penn havmu endowed the town with land which now tents for enough to pay all the municipal expenses. Harbor Hill, at Roslyn, is the highest land on Long Island. The Coast Survey makes it~384 feet high. \Ylicutley hill, two or three miles further east, is next in height. West Hill, near Huntington, is about 350 fcct'high. Eva Briggs of Lawrence, Muss, who was claimed to have been relieved of hip disease recently by the faith cure at Old Orchard, Me., was taken to the Delivers Insane Asy- lum on Monday in a crazed condition, owing, it is said, to religious excitement. A pool of five bells, given Yale College by Robins Battell and sister, will be hung in Bottell Chapel ina few days, The pen] is founded on the major triad of G, and comes from Belgium. The heaviest bell weighs 1,475 pounds, and is nearly forty-one inches in diameter. The hatred to Chiiiamon in San Frunciscois not so inveterate as to prevent \Vni. Luiig’s restaurantfrom becoming rather-fashionable. Wealthy people go there to drink too, which is served without sugar or milk, in the most delicate of decorated cups, and closely cover- ed to prevent the escape of aroma. Chinese dried fruits and other daiiitics are also at- tractions. Throughout Delaware at this season com- panies of men, women, and children are seen camping out at the roadsidcs, oftcu sleeping without so much as a. canvas slici- ter, and looking like trumps. They are berry pickers who swarm out of the towns and cities for two or three weeks employ- ment by the farmers, but not so much for the small wages they earn as to get a trip ill the country. Parker, :1. California murderer, tried to elude capture in the foothills of the Sierras, but, driven by thirst, l esccnded into one of curious in search of water. Here he lost his way, and was unable to get out until al- most starved to death and delirious with suffering. \Vlicn his pursucrs finally laid hands upon him the ending of his futile efforts at escape was a. relief rather than a cause of regret, and lie gladly went along with them to the jail at Chico. Mr. Plimsoll, whose persistent efforts to have British ships made more scuwortliy long since earned him the title of “the Soil- or’s l‘ricnd,” has lately lost his wife. She had been for many years “in the fullest sense her husband's liclpmcet.” English news- papers say that she carried his toilet articles ed by some Circassian favorite of the Sul- tan’s, or by some insolcnt baltadji, the confidential servant for the time being of the Sultana Valide. As for the Sultan, as a rule he is as niuchvut their mercyas his Ministers. A puppet in the hands of women, he never known exactly who rules him, but is obliged, for pence’s sake, to do as his mother, sister, kadines or favorites order. More than one Sultan, weary to death of Seraglio intrigues, would have been glad to makes. clean sweep of his female court, but any step in this direction would have led to conspiracy and deposition. The loyalty of the people, which is great toward the oflice of" the Padishah, is almost null as regards the individual who holds the office, so that, provided that there bee. Sultan, the people care little who he is, nor would they be disposed to take up arms for any Padishah who had been deposed by a palace plot. The Serogliosâ€"for there are two, the new one, where the court of the reigning Sultan resides, and the old one to which the favor- ites of departed Sultans are relegatedâ€" h‘arboul‘ between them some 4,000 persons, and are a source of ruinous expense to the treasury. Not only are the allowances of the Sultans, kadines, ikbzils (favorites), and guieuzdes (aspirant favorihs) large, but the ways of the palace are extravagant. Each of the imperial ladies has her diam, or retinue of companions, male and female servants ; and all these people scatter gold about without countinnnvliencvcr they have a whim to satisfy. . . Sultans do not contract regular marriages, and the reigninglady at the Seraglio is never the Sultan’s wife, but his mother. She bears the title~of Sultana Validc, and all the inmates of the Scraglio owe llcl‘ sorvile obedience. Her household consists of about 200 servants and guards. Next to licr in rank comes the linsuodar ousto, or mistress of the treasury, who is generally a shrewd old women, promoted from the ranks of domesticity for her talents in gossip _npd housekeeping. If the Sultana Vallde dies the hasnadcr succeeds her as queen of the Sernglio;aud this arrangement sometimes lead to strange consequences. Under Abdul Medjid the palace was ruled for years by a barsnadcr who had been a washerwomuii, and whose chief adviser was 11. churlish bultadji(bcwer of wood) who could not read, but who had the power of dimissing viziers. It was, in fact, the bnltadji who ruled Turkey. After the hasnadcr comes the Sultan’s semi-lawful wives and favorites in the following order: First, tl.e four kndincs, who rank as spouses, until his Majesty divorces them and gives them in marriage to some pnsbn, which no docs pretty often ; then the ikbnls or favorites, to the number of five or six, and then the aspirant favor- ites, whose number is unlimited. Agirl intlie Sernglio, even if she be a simple cavedji or coffee bearer, becomes a ieuzdes or ospirantjavoritc from the mere fact of the Sultan’s making ii complimentary remark on her. Th word is derived from guieuz, eye, and it leans agirl who has Blanche to the old dower house, Ingledew House it is called, a gloomy mansion, built many years ago by one of the lords of Car- Icon, who hated his kind. I had it furnished as befittcd my daughter and heiress. I gave the control of it into the hands of the faith- ful nurse who attended the little one from her birth. I selected a governess who could effectually educate Blanche. I ought to have done more; but,-alas, now I see it allâ€"my sin and its folly! I stifled the love with which my heart yearned at times for my child ; it has now become re- morse.’. “ ‘ You can atone for it now, uncle,’ said Allan, soothmgly. ‘ , ‘ “At your expense, my dear boy,’ he said, ‘I can, and must. You will soon 0e Lord Corleon. Allan, I shall not see another sunset. But with the title there goes only a. very small portion of the estate; only Hulme Hall. My fortuneâ€"which is, you know, a very large one -â€" must no to Blanchc.’ _ “ ‘It is only right and just, uncle.’ said Allan. ‘ You could not do other. wise.’ “ ‘ Heaven bless rccruus are carefully separated from the hour of their enlistment from their kindled and friends. lA member of, the force is p . never stationci in his native district, and, had 1'99“ dumlfcfl 0“ the “dewalk- should he marry, he is straiglitway removed Some_ plivswlans prescribe bicycles for I f om contract with his wifes relations. llv dyspeptlca. A man is kept so busy tinker. these and analogous precautions, the British iiig the raw-spots that he forgets all about Government have created in the Irish con- his dyspepsm. stabulary one of the most clliciciit engines u Amateur Gnrdmer'irwums to know um ever contrived for the maintenance of order easiest way to mle u 110t,llou50_ LC“ and the suppression of insurrection. It in box of matches where the baby can [flay On these men, rather than on the 30,000 withthem soldiers who, during the recent troubles, . vs. , , have been sent over, that the task of sun- The Chief Red 010ml- ‘Vho‘vhs k‘Ckulg “P taiiiint' British rule in Ireland has princi- a row the other day, has the sealps of forty- pally devolvedâ€"Aha York Sun. eight white persons hanging in his lodge, lt â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-»<->nâ€"â€"â€"â€"-~â€" would seem that he has lived long enough Brother Gardner Spooks. for on Indian. “ Dc man who cxpccks lcas‘ of do world England is buying mules a“ over the 30, t], am do one who has do l'cwcst coiiiplniiits," t. r i 0WD. (4. if you knew the unpty mockery of that title, you would never use it when address- mg n c." “I will not do so a Hill if it does not please you," I said, haf smiling to think how many fine ladies would give all they hold dear to pos can the title poor Blanche shrunk from hear ng. “ I do w 0t know whether my mother rc- pentcd her marriage, " she resumed. "She was very nnbnp y;ahe never com. plained or murmured, ut her sweet face grew and, and she would sit for days togeth- er 'nzing on the sunny lake, w th a wmtful loud in here you which I could not brnr to see. I used to sit on her knee, content if I could but lay my head i it her breast. She would clasp mu tightly iii her arms and kiss me while my face was wet with her tears. 0h, Marian, I cannot linger on it ; it kills me to talk of inv mother. She oincd away and died ofabrlkcn heart. She u buried on the beautiful shores of Como, where the Wind and rippling \ruvcs alone chant her icquicm. “I must not forget to tell you that once, when my father came from England, be brought with him np'ctuvc; it lay careles - ly Oil the table of hisdrcssing-ruom, My mother took it up and asked him what it was. ‘It is the portrait of my no how, Allan l)ouglas,' was my father’s rep y. I lcuzcmcinbcr how be patted my licaduand said. liulf lnughiugly. ‘Ab, if this little lady had only belonged to the iiqbler sex, Allan would never have been born Corleon‘ as I suppose he will be uuw.' “My mother made no comment. Perhaps a pang of sonnet ing sharper than sorrow shot through her heart. She took me in her arms and kisml inc passionately. ‘ If you had been a buy, my darling,’ sue mur- mured, ‘ic would have taken lilo to his proud home for the sake of its licir !' “To my great delight, my father left the portrait behind I im. It was a source of many pleasures to me. I know no little children ; the few wliolivcd in the neighbor iug villus were iill strange s to. inn, and I mode a companion of the bcniitilul picture. It represented a young man, or rather boy, about fiftccu. 'llic face was charming, so open niul‘ frank, so noble and thoughtful, the bright, large blue eyes and chestnut curls were so different from the dork-haired children I had seen, so if fl'crcnt to myself, that I tlioug' t them the most beautiful in the world. I have the portrait now, Mar- ion. 1 \v ll show it to you when we return homo. Seeing that no one claimed it, or sccmcd to notice it, 1 took possession of it, and mode it my own. I used to talk tilt on though it won.- nlivc. I remember how vml‘tlcil my dear mother was once. I had [kn-o l the picture on a. chair, aiul_begiu to full: r - 1:. l was telling it something about llli! lukc. ' “ ‘ lllnnclic,’ ci-icd my iiiotliei', In some surpi'lm', ‘ to whom are you speaking? “ ‘ Unly to Allan Douglas, iiiamma,"l rc- plicil. ‘ o “ ‘ What can you mean? she and, bust- cning info the liursciy \vhci'cl was. She milol until she saw the picture on tho A good cocoanut is meaty, but a fall star is meteor. A Pluladclpbion stolen ton of cool t ing You are Allan Douglas,’ I cried; ‘I remember you so well.’ “He smiled, and bending over me, said, ' where have you seen me? I do not remem- ber your face.’ “ ‘ I never saw you until now,’ I answer- ed quickly ; ‘but it is your picture. I have had it ever so many years. When I was a. child I used to think it was alive and talk to it.’ “ ‘ \Vhen you were a child l' he lou ‘ Why, how old are you now?’ " ‘Sixtccn,’ I replied, rather offended that he should consider me so very young. _ “ ‘ B:t,' he said, ‘iny dear little girl, al- though you know me so well, I have not the least idea who you are, or what you are do- ing lierc.’ " ‘I am come to see pnpa,’ I answered ; ‘ be is ill, and wants me. My name is Blanche Cnrleon.’ “ Marion, he started back, us though he had receive l asudden,blow; his, cheeks, nny, even his lips, grew white as death; he almo=t seemed to gasp for breath. “ ‘ Do you lnean,’bc said at length, ‘that Lord Carleon is your father 1" “ ' Yes,’ I replied. as much surprised at «his question as he was at my revelation, ‘ of course he is.’ “ All further conversation was prevented by the entrance of a tall and stately lady ; her haughty face and rich rus'ling dress startled inc. She, too, was pale, and her lips quivcred. Slio almost sliuducred when she saw me. Going up to the young man she laid her hands on his shoulder. “ ‘Oh, Allan, my poor boy,’ ‘I can hardly bear it.’ " ‘ Motlicr,’ he asked, in n trembling voice, pointing to me, ‘ did you know this ?’ “Never until this minute,’ she replied ; ‘ your uncle has just sent for me, and told me. Oh, Allan, my heart is breaking, after all my topcs and dreams, 10sec you disap- pointed at lnsf.’ “ ‘It is not that so inucli,’ he said, im- patiently; ‘ why has there been such con- cealment ‘.'-â€"wlly have I been brought up to hopes and expectations that were utterl false! My uncle had every right to please himself. but not to deceive mc.’ ‘Tllo lady whispered something to him, and be said, resolutely, ‘No, mother; let right be right. Blanche is my cousin ; I must meet my fate.’ Thcntuniiug tome, he said, ‘ Blanche, this is your hunt, Lady Douglas.’ ‘ She coolly touched my clieckswitli her lips; and, oh, Marian, I thought my heart would have broken. She might have given one word of welcome to the niotherless girl who seemed so much in ovoryono’s way. \Vhat would I not have given to have been lying with my mother on the shore of (.omo ! " Lady Douglas spoke a few words to Miss Tirrell, something about-the rooms we were to occupy. I was sent away to have my travelling dross removed, and then was taken to my father’s room.” iat- gbed. to ship to Egyp she could only get h Id said the old man as the sound of rattling of son“, of the old vets. of 13543 Tney wo 1d lioofsflicil away ill the hull. “ Dc mun hwy Arab} Be). out of his own country in who imagines dat friendship wall berry a fortnight. money at the bank uni doomed to disappoint- . . _ , \ ‘ ' v - . A writer in the London I'iei’rl says that Binnie 011-: {g’lbxgen‘l an.” 1"” .“ho‘di two tligcvs are alike. One may runaway condihhdly “1‘11 l m V’.‘ “’"J ":30" "" big": when you whistle to him, and the next may ‘ L ’ 3 “"1"” m (r "’5 “' u " obey the whistle in u. manner to couvinccyou beau"! 1"” It. doom mm" ‘1’” l 9"" “3’” that ho is coming to dinner. my chickens into his garden. If I nui sick I I doun’ expect do world to stop movin' right long. If my ucx' doali naybus whisp- ers to my wife dot lic om williu' to not up with my corpse lio am doin’ his full du‘y. If lam, in wnut dut’s iiufliii' to do pcuplu who have plenty. If I am in trouble, dnt’n nulliu’ to people who have suutbiug' to rc- joicc obcr. Dc world ou'cs mo only what I can him. It owes me room to puss to and fro, space {urn grave, nu’ club a funeral us do 010 wouuui kin pay for an’ keep do bin full of ’totcre. Do word’s friendship rc- ducos a man to rags as often no it clotlus him in line l‘nllllellt. Dc world's sympathy to I , blisters umail‘s back as often as it warms his "1 grml‘l ban “'3? 81"“ "1 the lol'nlaP-‘l‘t‘ heart. Dc world's charity excuses tliu "1011138 at l’etel‘llOH, “"0 weeks “#0, “t “'l'llull crime of u. boss-thief nu’ am horror-stricken ECO-Fly koala P9133115 “0:0 Present]- fil‘: obcr dc stculiu’ of a loaf of bread by on 231‘ came a 9‘. 111‘ We" “my 031‘ )I: ‘1 orphan. Dc world promises Cllcl‘ytlllll’ nn' apparently alloyed Infuse” mud} “'lllle. 1'0 performs only what am convenient. was there, b91112; Partmllm‘ly lllgll'sl‘lr’lCd “ Dc man who relies on dc honesty of during the ‘mdlllgl‘t Will)”- do public instead of do vigilance of a watch- Cetewflyo (whose ,mme'by the “my. is . m dog Will have no linrvcst apples for solo. nouuced Ketch-woo and accented on he be "1“" “'ho 1m“Ems “‘7 0‘19" Ht“8° “I ll“ second syllable) has dc Mtcd to his "nave career fur do world to applaud m- condemn landafree mm, and u dug once more. It will bceoincn foot bull fur nll dc, men in _ speaks volumes for the "aspects oftpcnceful kick. luxpcct no friendship to his ll‘t')0llil , rule for Getawayo that oh“ Dunn. a shrewd the moment when you want help. . loxpcct practical Englishmen and a mug], and ready no sympathy to endure longer dau ‘lf: takes diplomnte, has already scnto message to hll fur tam” m drY- {"xl’m‘vl‘, “0. Pill”0 {‘0'" the chiefs mum"; adviuing the," to accord,“ incli in the Still": trauc. \\ o \\'lll now cou- tlio restored king all their formcrallcgiaucc. “mime tg‘wnl” file Ps‘ml’ Program")! “.7 The message is as much a congratulation to ’“mmcl‘m‘ _1)‘"‘"‘ 1”” 1 "7"“- - -~â€"â€"-OO<'-->oe~â€"â€"-r-w~- the Zulu people as an admonition to the , _ chiefs, and is given in spite of the prejudice Mable AND THE DRAMA of the colonists against the restoration. Philadelphia has erected a new railway station which is said to be “a. marvel 0 Wise and tasteful contrivnncc." One of the features mentioned by the Century Illagazlnc n _ V . ‘ as being new, is natal! of appropriately “pi. llic [rm/i Aaliun says that llartlcy Glimp- formedintelligcnt and civil attendants. ‘ It hell's new Play: ” lf‘l‘wllll {HM FOO," H II is possible to get a courteous answer to '9. faithful representation of Irish clinructcr. llormuii chin, the most accomplished qui sl ion, undo traveller arrives and dcpnl'ls with a new and strange feeling that be to clocutionist in England, will probably \‘lslt llO you, Allan, for those words, said my father. ‘ But what be- comes of your dream? ll ow can you buy back again the broad lands of the Douglas, that has been the hope of your life and of your mother’s '2’ “ ‘ I must relinquish it, uncle, or trust to time,’ he replied. “_‘ Nay,’ said my father, eagerly, ‘I have a plan, by following which you can still ac- complish your wish. I say a plan, Allan, but it is more than this, It is my command, my ciifreaty, my prayer, my last request to you, who have been to me as my own son. Grant it to mo and it will soothe my dying., hour, lesson my remorse, and make me bap- py. Refuse it, and I will die a. miserable, wretched man. Allan, will you grant my prayer ?’ “ ‘ That I will, uncle, cheerfully, if I can, and you willtcll me what it is,’ replied Al- lan. ‘ “ ‘Promise me that you will make my daughter your wife,’ said my father ; ‘ that you will marry Blanche.’ “Allan started as though he had been stung. Without noticing his emotion, my father continued : “ ‘You will have the title and Hulmo Hall with it ; Blanche will have the large fortune that is not entailed. I have willed it to her. If you marry her, Allan, all will be well. My dear boy, will you con- sent ‘3' “ Allan had grown pale, and looked dis- tressed beyond expression. Myfathcr looked at hiln anxiously. “ ‘I know,’ he said, ‘tliut you have loved Gabriel d’Este ; but, Allan; she is only coquettiiig with you. She has been be- trothed more than a. year to the Russian Prince Scholsky. Nothing under a duke or a prince would satisfy her. There is no hope for you there. My little Blanche, if she resembles her mother, Will make you a good wife.’ - Miss Wade, a young English tourist, u ho went out sketching on Mount Epomoo, in Italy, was found at the bottom of n dec m- viue. She died in the morning wit iout being able to give an account of the acci- dent: A famous teiilpcrnucc agitator surpri. so his son, a lad of 14, in the act of attempt rig to extract the cork from :i whiskey bottle. “ \Vlint are you doing there '3” he asked, in- dignautly. “ Father,” returned the b y, plocidly, “ I can not tell a lie ; I’m try n" to solve the ‘ Irish questiou.’ ” Mrs, Luiigfy will sail for America on the 30th. inst. Modjcsku sails from Albiou's abort-s to- day. 1 . a u a . . 'l I . H St,“ Ann“ answered not; his mother attracted the mustang glancm 1f, for in. f0 Hamil; oflcmmgon-‘ll 0"? “‘5'”: W119.“ something else than a trcspnsscr or an id ti America this season. ( ,fl’r’l often talk to Allan, mnuuua,’l said; 100k“ M’Xious’y 0”' Stance, his MDICSWr While "ismng PM Of lgclat’ign’ihaghgnlagulgflaggifit mdtl’c 31“" ‘94 Wmmt'o“ “0t ‘3’”mtumuy refillltirs Mr. llxonsmillowurd's liciv pluv. “ .\lix-. in“: he “CV”. weak,“ mumum you know, he “‘You cannot hesitate, my son,’ she his relatives, remarks carelessly, “ What a p c we m " ’C from the treatment thl' travellers 0mm“ '1' Wintlu'op’s llisbulld," will follow “ l‘I-s- Tower, and that she overwhelmed tlic re~ porters with printed copies of his address, that the country, if not the House lnyglit hear his protest. A curious effect of the Lizzie Sclden kid- napping case, as noted by the correspondent of the Boston Herald, is to make cvcry mother and nurse-maid suspicious of who- ever speaks to her youngster. “ 'I‘bo Olll man who pets strange childrenon the street, CHAPTER 1V. Unless you can die when the dream ls pastâ€" Ub, never call it lovingâ€"Mus. Buowxixu. pretty girl that is who brought in the coffee,” the damsel is at once and Without further parlcy promoted to the rank of guieuzdi, which gives her a suite of apart- ments, a dairn and a. claim on the imperial exchequer the remainder of her life, or until such timcas the Sultan finds her a husband. As every one who marries from the Sernglio takes with her her clothes, Jewels, furniture, servants, carriage and a. lump said, at length; ‘you will make your uncle happy, and redeem the lands of the Doug- las.’ “ ‘ Uncle,’ said Allan, in a. low, hoarse voice, ‘are you quite sure of what you say about Gabriel 2‘ “ ‘Sure, Allon,‘ he replied ; ‘I signed one of the marriage bonds six months since. I was one the principal witnesses. Every- ly receive when seeking necessary inforiiui- tiou as strangers." Now that we are so have our Toronto stations revolutionized we commend to manager llickson the fcaluilnu of this new structure. ’ â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘ee<.¢-o>«-â€"â€"-~_J The Desert of Sahara. A picturesque range of heights runs north and south, and the scene is ilchri-llflctl by is in excellent “with. and mm“ is a pictu.c.' ” ' llluuclic.’ said my dear mother, ‘I wish vou were not so fond of it ; it gives me n Lhivciiuu foreboding to see you kissit so. Will you gzvc it to me ‘:' " ‘ Please let me lccp it, dear momma '." I asked. " She said no more, and I retained my iiicruldn ” :it the Madison-Squmc'l'bciiflu on Oct. ll. It is stated now that Mr. lloucicnult will not come to this country during the present season. The cminciit teacher of dramatic art has been changing his plans hince lu: mndc up his mind to come. Lotta lum returned from l'liiglzind. ” Marian," continued Blanche, “I some- times think that if I live to be one hundred years old, every moment of the time I spent III my father’s house will rise as vividlv be- fore me it does now. “ When I entered the room I saw a state- Slit! distin- trcMm-c; but, fill me. how true was my mother's l'orboding 2 bwonder ll she knew it It“. "Marion, 1 cannot tell you how she died, l on in lli'l' armsâ€"her last breath If I ccuhl have died ly bed with rich velvet hangings; the air was redolent with perfumes; on the thick carpetim footfoll could be heard. Every imaginable comfort and luxury was there, both for use and ornament. Lady Douglas thing was prepared for the wedding then, but Prince Scholsky's mother died, and it was deferred until the ‘cnd of this ycar.’ “ ‘And all this time she has led me on to lave her,’ said Allan. ‘ 011, why was I not warned beforc.’ sum in money, which often amounts to thousands of dollars, it may be imagined howthe civil- list is mulcfcd when there are many aspirant favorites. After the Sultan’s favorites precedency is given to and was the personification offntlicrlygood- uess, has become a. clutching demon. The old woman's casual praise of a little one in the park, formerly heard by the fond parent or guardian with grateful ours, is now rov mountain passes, isolated groups of rocks, sandy dunes, and precipiccs wbcrc calcare- ous spurs glitter in the sun like a crystal minor or like clusters of diamonds; tlielio vary the monotonous ycllow-aud-grcy level of the desert, where, however, a grcnt but i- guisbcd liirsclf by going round wit 1 the hot at a dramatic entertainment produced un» (her the direction of Commodore .luliu Knvnii'igli. Margaret Mather, the new candidate ful' .. i ' Ii \9. . _ . ‘ ._ ceivcdwitlio ensue icion. All 'tlmirtlmt . . , t ' l 1.. - t - -‘ l . allt’fichbqfit W131“ l-“W We" “Yul” "w- A lime “man! and t°°k {ml P? the hud- " ‘It is only during my illness, Allan, “:3; :“g;“”:;:-Z§;"f‘yheu’fi‘g’fil‘; 805153;? flies, no mattd’r liowpunlikc a blink, l‘l’iakes bat?! f"‘£ar{c‘l Ram?.?”‘§crfipm.39w‘;mms vrc‘ll’dl’ishodlfb’lilr,’h’ltillblliglljlolycglhzd’ )t‘li’ccb’h'ru ninthcilcss child is the "lost desolate little bhc led me to my fathers aide. Ah, how that 1 have learned your secret: said my Enmirricd P rincesav“ of the mood, "mi ,1“ the he,“ amend their wings and duck con .nc -) LX115 , Will at io ) caching miles a (liflcmncc of Opinion” m w hcrcnpublmiw. creature in the world. “Then: came then a change for me. After my mother was buried our private sor- vants wvi'v dismissed, our home was‘ broken and Mrs. llcni‘ brought inc to England. changed be was from the proud, handsome cntlemnu who used to visit us at Como l oath was in his pallid face and sunken eyes. He seemed to be in a slight slumber, but, Lady Douglas bending over father. ‘She is lovely, I grant ; but I never believed you in danger from such otliorough coquetto as Gabriel d’Estc.‘ “Allan buried his face in his hands ; my father, who seemed every minute to grow finally, to t a foster sisters of the sultans, or princes and princesses of the blood. Foster parents and their children are always regarded as permanent members of a ’lurkjs household, and during several years Nolur for their chickens. Tile reports of wonderful liiuuifcstntioiis in the Franciscan Church at Atlilone, Iro- lnnd, have been i‘cpcatcd. The edifice is crowded day and night, and hundreds of of crincls now and again, in some pcrilo 9 spot. serve to show the traveller that be his not missed his way. A journey across tl c Sahara is no dou it n toilsome and nuxioi a business, but the air of the desert is so pure The papers on the whole are vi-ry enthus- lasfic over her debut. \4â€"-â€"v o .-â€"-w- 7-- Advanco in tho Il’aahlons. If We may judge from the ll‘lpficl. of the “w. u i. . bin sail ‘ Walter ‘our dnu 'htcr is v r i â€" - .. . d b l l' w “"1 “gm that ’t ’5 “ p’w'm“ “"3"”! ‘0 v ' - w . . ' ' ' ~- Clm you imagine the change froml the beau- hale". ‘ ' ’ 3 5 Egg? S’X‘l’l'w 3 °;‘°:”‘lvfi?tn;:h:°fu’;y 1:2: Hanouu, Abdul Mcdjld’s foster sister, hcld vfiixfilfl’gfic’h‘ntug:Limitlgifiofégggt brcutllc ; and how delicious is the rest, d’fti r {3"";’:’1’;"‘E,ll'fih‘l'fgahllh" “. ‘ 'I‘l'f'dtg’ . r ._ . _. . . - - - , v - ’ z 1'. In ' .' - n- mul5’1lvc'kh‘lllhfihsoul‘thfilnk;’ctlllf’pllgi “He opened his eyes and looked at me. who ncl'er refused a request of yours 2’ I “ minount ’"g‘utilzcxsig‘ the able woman, who has been lame for years, a-l’ “.“l (,1 fly “wareh'jw’l‘c,” "um"; “’0’” the vui’igcll. 'l‘ill lzlt. l» a" mold to1 ’l’lcltfl‘llwll‘i‘ll “ppm”: h 0' u ’ to this He held cut his arms, and I was for a mo- “ ‘ I will not, uncle,’ he replied. ‘ I will om’ng now 0 ’ ‘ and who entered the church by the “ill 0f H m" an“ hm” "mumua ’ e 1001‘ down from ' flowers, and fro iit Seraglio, we find in addition to the neces- at efcvcn and dc Cl’lul at lmllvpuut twelve. fine" i _ _ _ , _- - , , .- the clear sky on tho wandcrcr’s tent! I s - grisly ‘l‘on Y“ mm we only cm“ 0‘ mem duped to hm hm”. mfif’lyhml‘tnc’ml’ d* ’ 'l “’7 mafi- Of chamberhms' secrcmxcsl 3:::lragrcsfhzsflgntgle'flld’c’lgffiay-f’It!" have ul‘usfiml wide tracts of desert, and l “"0"” "0th" n“ we’ll" “”" ”‘ "m “’“Pby l Corlcon was condme ‘0 3m?» M‘ " ' BIMCheu' he murmured. ' "‘3' P00? w you’ my u" Bon’ Em} my eunuclis scullions and cocks. a 001’]?! 01 . ' v. - .L‘y u" ml’ge count the hours of undisturbul inusin ' (f h” "a": “‘0' "ml are“ I” much more claim" m lord did “0: wish ",0 world to orphan “mm, ho“. I have‘“.mnged father. ' Add one favor moreâ€"promise me 2001mm; and musicians, and awry arm keep the statucoi the liigiu veiled during “in macaw“ m. xaturc unbroken if” a ate for it. liidccd, people now illLrlllnlllllcll Sill}: ingibiug of his running”. My link, you 3 Look at me - you - have your “ml my eyes 31‘3" hb° t filfi‘é‘llle‘éed 1b); of babe" shampoonem taster, of the 3,, . “18 dill" “10 W11 I! removed In tho cveu- 3' {or the How m; for ll“: driw. A, dream-:1 « r . ‘ car u e . .e ’ 3! rs. Dean was soon fanned. est .blisliiuciiv~ mother's eyes; Heaven give you a hop- sccing the wish of my tan’s food, athletes, buffoona, rum fighters, ing, at which time the eyes, lips, and arms sound, and of beneficicnt rcpuso that I have enjoyed tbcie, as among the happiest in m l expand behind they seem tosburten in front. \ w“ appoint“, homekwpcr; ,he bud!“ u pier (an: ,. :Ibgmiii’i‘a'rfiagc take place here to-niorrow utmlogemoand groom; The mm fighters :1:Jie\,idiltl;iis how soon by dilllrcut me, ‘ have ‘fmfn hm“, the rut Ame“ and .mucli'ltiliought. ifidclvotiul tolnnklvin and ’ her brother : and a S“"“"“’ um.“ “I” “ I Was too much impressed by the scene .. .sg'soon in“ Ann" were appomted to .amuse Abdul Aziz, but ______..,.°,,,,.___‘__ “mum,- “cmnch Ban], dcc are that he "18 LW- H 10 10M: on in l (incl to” ,u in: in lake NW0 NO“ "I “1": "’0? M”? T’?‘ to cry. Allan Douglas kneltonthcotlicr side it . Yes 1' aha“ ,1“; ha mm. for it r the)’ lime been malflwncd l’Y, th" New“ pogo“ nugget“. never felt better or lighter-hearted than ii f’nu'nc"_tln5{’)otv’ xf“"".‘.’ x.‘ “Tim : "g" ml aha hm, bu, “I‘ve?”- tune of it. bl!” 1’ o: my poor father. mm ,M' m l . I shall), leave n;v Sultan because it is almost impossible‘to ‘ ' _ the dam“. . 0,, "0 other spot on Wm ma}, ins ogre}: 00. gm landfill? lolyrcicls Ill“. dcdil now N“ mu} m "omlom' m l mu“ “ ‘.-\|lau ’ he said faintly ‘ l have \vrong- little id in so’feyhsnls. You will be kind (“3min any one Who IBM-l one-e hem Ol-hcc '“l-e most dangerous or ‘cgcmuc ’Msom u "m" “mu” “Emu” l’cr’ccuy comma] tlm’ dung”! why ! a only speak. of l tr v:rtues : thry We!" “)wl'g ed you 100' I have hmugfn yo“ u M m , to huff" m , “kc algne and for the m" in any palace Without giving him a pension. 41} this @0350“ 0A the )‘u-‘l‘ M0 “10 llC'lllOCllS mind, or to greater cunccntrat on of all his Fm m": :0 8"}. n 1m!“ “,5 ”‘ l f ""L bf h" I could no“, 10,-... her. Show” fullol hair know-in um while “I” 1mm?“ clm‘l‘ I H 1 her milthcr “ 1 8 The “ma may he mid of the Mgrplogerg, (including the hemlock dropu-ort, untol- cncmiu “ml faculties; and it in not mere cct, pumps ti'c lilUfilyl’illlprtllilI ilngnnou “mg (Old Englishpropnctythattrepsesone. of 1;“' own 3 Let mo "phi" “ to you ‘“‘_I William“: W hm Auw solemm whose functions l‘llU'Q‘IfCCOIllG a smccuro, hemlOCk “ml ill“ 60’1"“?! {£111ka}: {001‘ accidcnt_tlmt represents the founders of ‘fnf.”f"“","-mid [wrangdl'fpmc cm"""”’""’x' Rho, mver lad u.“‘“"“"‘°‘n°" 'mpulm' Bi hteenychrs agOI met this cliild'sinotli: l- I p ’ th°ugh “‘9? are “culonf‘ny snmmo‘md Wn’cy' ’,’|’"’.”"’"?°‘1' “"510”; mac“ llf‘ll‘v“ most Oriental religions as having received "1’??an b": ‘1' rte 4,195 Mano“: "raft :fihe tried hard to make mo study; if“! h" «In Its! ' She was wondroust beautiful 3.“ I have some dim recollection of Lad in” we hammhk ‘0 “men'u’ “"3 "mes by mm' or L 1mm”; "33“ “9" “M‘- he’m‘mcv Ill-:Ir utvelutmns in the desert. The fearless "0 “1.! ’1 'f m n" TU" 212;”; u, m." u “ a" Put“ in this dreary place in one “d1 {cl 1'!“le in love “Rh her She was Do 1” wk. . I dun. y xortune telling. As for tho buffoons and “10"” “Pill” 3"" den“; “lglllâ€"‘lllé'l'h 1" fl and proud Aralmnf the western Sahara, Li "0”"; "3“? .Or PIETI’FHW'“ "" ’ ‘l "" “" )tumuuomt round 0‘ ‘lllll'v “Willi!” 3‘“! I‘d . th u h f ‘ m, ‘ l a? i w,“ mu"; “9F? “1'; l 1918 dwuf.’ they have 81m,” been nungcfoup' col.- of_vegetablepoisoningtsays knowledge, their “Wm, piggy], ml Mrws. are mrdy h cum creme in am ici- y large, tic bind "album. I wonder that I did not weep am“); 1" 8 ,5 her” “tnykal‘llzr 3‘02”; ‘5‘"8 thefisthgg'i aegfigfi {orlwdgesnving in “chum” must be made 'emetics (the sulphate oi Zinc. if procur: in: me: nitli m the Libyan desert; on the "I" mmcluftWHMJI’fi“;“’“1;f‘”..“""’""M" A} lhvwll 5‘“! i “’3'” “hm”. I‘l’wdwu’mu' 80 odd knew anythin It’ll it cxgept m ‘g‘al: oiesoiccral ligufs l'awoko froni‘stbo long to bug" Who“ time ’mng.‘ ”°“vy..‘m.um’r gm”), was? g: 2"ch um kid? 9‘ "0mm": “"3 "Hit-FEW"); near the Niki“! 1 l fififirfiuéfifiufifw,’ufzfiifi “#:3111431: Ill? mt "by-lo“ mom“. 0" Thme- You “llf 33“ “"3 why he t sleep or swoonâ€".1 cannot tell which it was. ma. “ml “he? the mâ€"mm and figng Of 055 Ilfzf’llthcoITC y'i‘dt w-htfrlafzbuafrl; “um” "ML-"e" mm the" camel” 0" dun" suggest: a tn‘éshapcn hour-"Liar find flu: “1 ball lint “w "mm" 0‘ wm’o"; one this ’ concealed! Idid wron . It I was alone in my own room. I was in my the du’cm 8"!“ bean to pan' “we and pmnfom vomlfing, \thre the.” Inca. or M scr‘a’m' me a “ry “mum” and h ' l fashionable colors are thou: all grey and red hint. Dean, the other t: I kept up my childu was all‘ 0“. “um” “love I Pltfhuli'. was prideâ€"obstinate. unyielding pri c. I had been son in after for many yearn, and father's house, and he lay dying. i was the promised wife of Allan Douglas." 300 strong, and dancin girsform a corps . g are splendidly dressed and richly as they sures fail the stomach pump must be used. no means Wild )‘c'iplc. llowrvi-r, a inor manly bearing and greater feel rig for iudc' laudâ€"Cour! Journal. . ~ . < Neither-i macuanba nor taricremctic should . . . 1' ‘ . - """ ’ Max“, i . . o It. I used to tell it all a, I~ I . - _ fed. the cost more to keep than a caialry Pf» ’ V , I, , prudence i iatingulah tnem \cry can. m . _ W Pratt) ans. "b" 0’ tuna-2:, - longing: for my moth- fink ! a.” one or u!” t ’ (ELM, m If" “3 Wyn-“Tul regiment? I need not enumerate the staff [’9' “59d ‘0 “ll-“5° ‘O'I'l‘mg- 3". Winks "10 easily from the fallabcen, on whom The}: 1"" He’ll/‘4‘" “OW-“l “W “‘bll'lflmlly my (makes all- 3 Log in . » ynainehsi been men wood as _,_,_.__,-__.-.. ... .._-_..___.. 0, "Nu" and (Imam. required ‘or me mum “my-prwucemmm wmmng ,3 ex. a sailor for an Italian princess, and Iinulish look down with great pride, calling them u..- ....._ __ , .. . ., _,.. graceful. This is partly doc to their man- | . . 'An interesting list of British annuities . - .- hqnch [or the cited the poison is more readily absorbed. when Amps, u, mum” of . , - . nu ofcarr‘in bake-“mm Lundlth hum, "Thai New” ‘1" ’0 “"3 “hatlbmtgmu: {Punk “.11” rd "w m and pensions has just been issued. Over :2}: 320,35“. no". ye; we Vinegar must uobbc given until the ieon- mpg, race, wheme ,,,c,,ym0,etl;']o';{f,§',‘°,,;fi in early cli’ildfl’wl. d “NP”. “4‘ playfullpwa are marry P at -â€"tl.l¢iy_‘ k 0 thtt M} and ghovc payments of the civil lilt.mem- ‘Mof can” pfiuu‘ but cuonghhaa been cusimttcrlreen runoveilwutafterwsrd cut-0,,cum,gamma?“andnccommoduin I,“me “Maxim” [my can), W gm, "m I“ “M marl “I” “I attained a? a m 1”":an . are} ' ‘ rah: WT“; “15- b?" of “3" my“ “mu” mew who?“ said, perhaps, to warrant the inferenco it "my 593W?“ m do‘u 0' 3 “‘"cgu‘ulub thenthee wizh great dilliculty w the lircll mouse basketof clothes bo’mc to be launder- or‘l‘m‘k‘" ‘0 w "w lme' , mi “5.9., at; l w ' h mau- muhwoewnm 1"" Wm“ ("7 ""1 “d ""l' "'7'?" that the Sultan's court is at once the cost- 090 W" “"98” '0 9W Pu“ “1"”- agric-ulturol life of the dcscmulnulu of the cd First also se‘ectul from the inflict a sixteenth S¢N"‘“n‘.”'3°°m-" ' 0‘ Eco; on". ‘ 9‘" boYQWm‘Ql 1"” 35-1561; {0" Human but and laziest in the worldâ€"Brooklyn once every “W “0"” "l “n”, mi ‘4" old Egyptians who corn their bread in the towel, and twisting it ti htly wound it wim‘m‘ “1. fun“? and mum . ’ ' m y mm" “poor and an] "me" gods“: formal“ 5"" hilt O’te‘"""‘w "an hourly duaam Cm 0’ "WM m “It'll [WOW round rid round until he cileumfereu'c _ r o my home at Como, pottroolesa girl, whose beauty an virtue vim mam: Bum... 41.22;]; for judicial J ' great sevent ‘. Where there is stupor, the I 51d thinking °"" 8 E: E s f i were her only dower. ' me. My father. lying dying there before me, had been “buried of my beautiful, to young mother, whohaddied, Ibclievo, an she knew it. a services in Ireland. 22,4871: for diplom- 3,1541. ()f naval and military pensions the 5,000! of Bari Nelson and the 4,“)0! of the Duke of Marlborough are intended to run to tbcead of time, like the Wei the Duke of ..... -_â€"v4-_._., a“ «a... . A hotel was burned down in xéu} York baggage. That was the reason the papers said the loss was not so large as was at first supposed. Retribution follows fast upon Russia’s per- patient than d be kept walking about, and may be used when: the narcotic ctfect of poisoning is very marked. It is auviinpor- taut that in cases of vegetable poiswin; s medial man should be sent for at once." 1 a husband and that cash forty minutes after the will was road. No one need feel so bad about the Amen- can round dance. The most popular dams l was th size of her head, on which «be placed ‘ A woman at Lincoln, “1.. left 8200 in the i then helped b a. earn him; sl lifts l “ Mortars,’ I shall never agatu' feel I Ilia atic servica. StIBSI: miscellaneous . . . . if the stu r is great cold enter my bcdasb’ by will "to the widow in Lil cola who shall ~ ' 3 y‘ r m " w~ ‘ .0 “aka,” “gum, mac-mug, “med M“ 1, 9.0951; and heroin. ’tary pensifl, 50‘ "mi “8°- ‘wd 3 19”“ can" ‘0“ ‘1’ h" ed over head and chest. Strong coffee first secure a husband.” One iroman secure ma huh". “omhms “ Mum“ pound” on top of the roll. blicbolanced it 1y touch- ing it lightly. first with one band and thou the other. After the had gone a short dir tat-cc she folded her hands in her shawl, stalking with tho reatth also and uncou- " Lady Douglasheld aglaaa that contain- Seboinbm'sheire,thol,20010f mum“: “mu-0,, , A bl d- to}; m. â€"â€"--â€"-~m-â€"-â€"- in Hungary i- one in which 'evcr man ' neu.â€"â€" mu us ' aim W way {my [in and 1,. c. g (31:1,. w u“, aim mammal. of m Jiffpmaépzmiwa 00" “Mark Lory. wholives some eight or ten hug! two women at 4mm, ant llun- “um I ’ Hoop-.1 “1 T'm..._" ._.__ went on: . W ‘ Penn. The 1)an cl Wellington's Jm'.h Mkm'ud‘mg Mm. 1,0,," miles west of Morris, Alumnus”: the term gary is getting along quite 1-1:! as a The right of a railroad com by to pur- “ ‘ Forgive me, Blpnche, my child, if my 2W ceases after the death of the in son“, an.“ h". given “one. of a", one day last Week, and reported that nine- country. mibe the exact manner in vhf; a man. words grime you. I most tenths tru norâ€"i detheob-mremmiagc Ihwlmuie.anddldnotcantooru it. If 3:! Mason I should, hozun'er. have any manage‘ com: tin little daughter was born. Gradually I thought lasefmyltallanhome. Position. wealth. andbmmmniaeiakaglambaadlbe- next holder of the title. Lord Evenlsy draws 4.00m, Lady Elm 1.0001, I‘d Mayo. LOIXN. Mr. Lliloer Gibson ‘AWI, Mr. Spencer Walpole, 2.0001. Lord Clarence Paget. 1.950, Sir. Charles 'illicrs, 1,9501, Karl Cairns, 5.0001. and six retired Judges .aadaaumhe: of «ix-County Court Judges draw various sums. dissolution of the Russian firm in we» queneeoftbe insecuritycaused by the per- secution the Jews.” Ruseiais not so es- trernely wealthy that the an aflord to are large amounts of ca ‘hlwithdrawn from her dominion. and p y the disappearance ofafew loose such firms will bring her to a sense of humanity. teen salmon were found on Ii. 1'. brodel's wheat field after the rain the night before. Thefiah were of ling size, and flopping around looking for the lake. which was eighty rodafrom where they were found. 'l‘ney could not get there from the lake, as itis quite shallow, and last winter what fish were in it froze to death. 'I'beAmci-icao consul at La Rochelle has 'diacovered pare brandy is so scarce in France that the importation- of all French brandiu into this country should be prohibited or sanitary unda. Very few politicians will care to appointed to a consulahip in France as long as this dreadful state of thingsexists. er shall pay his law into luv tutedlnii oil‘an lawsuit. A man boarded a train on the Michigan Sauthcralino without pur- chasing a ticket, and was ejected by the conductor, although he tendered the price of the ride in money. He is rich enough and angry enough to push bin suit for dame ! ages to a decisive coiwlusiw. O

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