_.~_~_.._ ._...._.._._._..____ AN meannsrm fume-u, “WWW? " Forte Reï¬nish, San Francisco." That - discussed-none mat. was the address Manuel gave Phoebe for ï¬guwiï¬tm‘giï¬cm totbe xii-trachea of his letters; and daily for a couple of hours ““1, bar-room loungerll ‘1‘? m *0 hi1“- ,, There was much we bargaining on both to mu. She had admired him for in. bless you a I have been deeply sorry for served than ever before since the time olthe W, ‘ 1 mm 3°“ 5" â€"-that “i“ “in" the sides, and many brandycocktails were con- many brilliant qualities; yet, in spite of l your loss." Athenian games. A man who shows the land. Heavily lumbsred., us \‘s, M ' She had forgotten that loss momentarily elements of physical war is looked up to duel-Jimmie. . burden of her Ianâ€. “I wish you were mm- mm" .. .. aluminium, 1.?†mantras wtihout 'ou, though every one is every good | tome. Aith stops with‘hme, tile mother comatoseoine eve y an our - , friends pet the litthwgrm’ widow ; but transaction, then the two menrosetogo, still I wish alone. “ Won at He had read her mostloving letter over till he knew it by heart, and it was in think- iplg of it that, with his folded arkms priessing t curiconsious in hispoc etcoacto his heart, he Mb ant ejaculation to hi †You have had another letter from your fine English madam, I sup 2" “ Why do you thinkso " “ Because you look so happy and soâ€" foolish." Was it a fact, he won'lcrcd, that the glad- ncss within him loci. ed ridiculously out of his eyes, and that he seemed asimpleton to this woman who scanned hi: face jealous- ly? “ Well, I am happy i She has learned to love me best of all the world- has learned it only lately. Does that convey nothing to you 3" lie had meant, when became here, to be very uncommunicative about his fair English wife ; but the growing triumph in blip was too strong silent. The woman tossed her headâ€"g handsome gray-haired head, witha high comb ands graceful black lace veil that softly framed the wrinkled face with its ficrcc black eyes. “Have you her picture? I should like to see it." lie drew to her almost rcverently. “Do you think her beautiful?" “Beautiful? No l Too fair and tame and cold, too likes dove. I should have thought you would eagle.†“ I had too much knowledge of birds of prey," he said, smiling, " before I met her, olkitesand vultures, to wish for any eagle at- tributes in life ; if you saw me in it you would scarcely I know mc.’ “ And she wants you back to that, and would tic you to her apron-string for all your life? She grudges you to me for a month, a week, ii. day 2" The woman spoke in Spanish with rapid utteranco, " No ; she would not grudge me to you if she knew of your existence. Itis not her fault you. You are not jealous of my wife, mother 1’†lie stoo ed and kissed the women’s worn wrinkled see as he spoke,- with the tender- ness that was growing in him. “No, not 'ealous of her. I am glad she loves you am glad you are hap y ' but I - i , . ' ' . loved you. ï¬rst. I had nothing butpyob, and ï¬niugiii: $22kiigure, or take his place so 1'“ â€"dmw'98 backward “ Mlle from ‘h' could not PL'W it worse than she. Her Juliet wa‘s‘ 1:331:15 12111131321535; 't "' Rural Sceneryâ€"Gent from city : . or local agents of the Com an or to she had other things. She never sinned for At gfirst the anguish. of the thought had open French Window, round which the face is a women of 40 if she is a day. Her bal- it On the {outraryn I did, fry it and to my ailing the (3:08 1:0 lhek'ceflrfy 31‘ \Vliat(_in Inn'lnl'l‘mmxmfli a ($0.. 1 no or is cm 0') a ‘ ‘armcr iu- Goncral Agents. Montreal. you, toiled for you, suffered for you; she never stood nsidc that you might rise to greater heights without her. Bah l What does she know? “’hat do you know of a cat’s love?" “ Nothing yet, mother ; but I may some day ; and as true to child of mine as you have been to me. " Th' _ \I 10 _ , d worship him and never,think of leaving her S 't 1 k d 11' . _ _ ti thh flat} “:3" arigsco 5 if?“ hncross again, never to recall the home he had made eï¬moprai °° 'e 1;? worrpalilid suBeif‘ing ° erpercha d0“ walls ; “for “01W leemits “ Of ccursc. What of that? I suppose I falliblo. (9) . er patterns. m an ic, sec 0 mo er e was for “my,†far away, into which his mother an s a .owy in . e tw1 ig t. e are canna holds. love out. Dost thou loaf me? once had as great a prejudice against advcr- M . C l h . . t tl . tar Send f . . 1 1 ‘ she had time to think, she had uttered his I know dow “.1“ say aye; OOndIVlll take tised medicines as any one could have. onmgnor spc , w o is coming 0 us or prices, 0i on or iy cttor. nshamedtoown. This was part of his secret, that she, whom I’hwhc imagined dead and buried in an ancient tomb under a proud epitaph, was here, Spanish woman. Grand? Yes, certainly, as tho frce-limbcd, wide-chested children of the hills are grand. Noble 1 Yes, in that feclin - - unfamiliar scenes. â€".-.- - - - . . . . g as she kissed the crisp look of black . . , prejudices us these all vanish I can assure the poet but \Vild Strawberrydcnves are on all.absorbiiig love of her son’s lifc , it WM hair out from the head of a dead Jew, that twd I 35:58:? Eggndegfidvg‘dulllgdgn'f‘bodingd Altar MM 1; agorrench-Canadhn you and any rcmody than oan’curc is gladly the rise, just upw, being utilized in alloy“ ' ' “I“ ' welcomed. ' enormous quantities in making Dr. l‘owlcr s not his fault that she would not grace the heights to which he had risen; it was not his fault that sbc was not fit to be owned. So she had come hcro when he wentto England, had given incncyhc allowed her, and called herself the Sonora Baudiue. The no licr ; slio field herself aloof; and l’epita L‘nrrasco, that a few people had known forty years before, was dead. Even that nstutc old friend of hers, Clive Seymour, yard outside Santa Fe. lliid be known that she was likely to be longer in tho flush than he, it is doubtful if he would have extended such a vcry cordial hand of kindness to her son. Yet she was above llicm all in the strength of the one affection of her life, her mad dc~ Manuel. votion to Others handsome face and his polished European ways; to he would ho had be faced madam he loved would have shrunk with loathin , she would have loved him all the same. have loved to share his punishment and have gloricd in suffering with him. But shc was only her and grow happy in tho company of that bi g-oyed in spite of herself, she hated. l‘hu'bc Jewish aspect, at a Dual tshble in the corner turned. :1 d of 3 not-too-hlglnc r-room whore At the memor of [g his face palcd in the run e ~ _ organs for the outlet of disease. 25 000 hot- ,‘ ' tobacco smoke "mlfl'cd the kit demo 3-3 moonlight and c knotted veins rose in his aw It." she â€I?“ h1usktiï¬y ' b . ht l 5V0!“ From "19 Northwest. $108 801d in “10 11“â€th mOD‘hI- '(IO) %ogiigg%§hh’iglilr0533? Mill-21:37:: bu. INVALLHILE. llvcizmc. Coiurivu. Pulp :3 " scowas as on u 0 ng amp~ MILWAUKEE, \Vls.--Thc Daily Sentinel, Paradoxical as it ma seem, amarricd man 9‘ - MATT‘lchdall‘ltOS. ‘5 (10.. T9799“). rm-nyg, Egyptian mists, and where expletlves from the neighboring tables were frequent as the striking pericnccd still more her lou‘gin for his re- turn and her sensation of rig him. Close to where Manuel Carrasco eat, an unkempt long-1e i Yankee, who was rolling a the wall, attractive appearance, stood by them, trac- ing ï¬gures with the point of a bowie knife in had been her own pride and hardness, her . . __ some spilled liquid on the table .. h. joined own strange, 001,] mu"... she is about to contract a W" With one an m water common to the Parisian boule- A. P. 136 £3531pr All LlIlB or l’ltfll’Altl-ll) lathe conversation. How she had looked .9, him .3, oguey 15.0""? WW “'05:“! 0150'- vsrds. It is, however, whiter looking than _, ., 7 _ . W, , 7 ‘ LEA‘f‘llitlt. lmr- “ (for! if it paid you once ï¬ve hundred Court, as one looks “ somethia utter] , '01:, Gerald! t wu_all she was able mg, This is the pulquc, the national 5 THE GREAT GERMAN a)ble.Lixht, Elastic, and Clio-o. l’irstprlw at pounds a day, why do you want toscll l" odioumdcontemptiblel Yes whï¬t bad It’s toutter "' a“ ‘tood halide bun p810 0 drink. which is to Mexico what lager beer ' éï¬â€˜imï¬â€˜a’faih'wï¬l‘hi‘l’iï¬i“ r'lï¬g'éimm dm'h' “‘h °l“P°d had“ in to 06mm! and the United States. The R E M E DY recs. .1. DOAN n 8' .N'. 1m; ton. om asked the Jew. " Five hundred pounds-two thousand five hundred dollars. " lu ted the man with the quid to the one ivi the bowie knife is . Itd'd t on hi it . "Because my heme is in ‘ land; I can- â€at†pm“; 1,22,“. 51,34}? £2; Eczgm _A grayish hnsihsd crept over his face. but liking for gone. the peculiar locsl bet-r of RHEUMTISM, barns-ad frame bouw:g markets conven- uot stay here to work it mysel , and it isdil- exhausted, his hopcol anything from his vows was still stand . _ Inlpziz, during a long stay in that city, Neuralzla. miwwd’g‘ggw fluffhï¬l'cudhsl' mail: ticult to find a man whom onscan -â€"-â€"that life one with. and hi. inmg in .11 things " All» 36“ ’fnend, did you lhulk I W and as pnlque resembles it very much in 8 | fl L be a crop m" bspurchwased with n, fem. m. ll ‘0 III), ‘50 “I. the aims interest in the over, It would not ban mtmd to him if ‘0 (duh 2 ' . , may thou?“ 30‘ in “Pwma‘v I toot ‘0 c . OI, um O ' “I“ :Ayplylow.3I’A_El.-DIKQ. ["51qu “mumâ€... it had P,“ m AW ,0 mm“ the “ doat know: but it almost killed me. in; once. Both have the same nourish, â€*m‘câ€" WELLSVWIHDUW SHADE cusp. “Sec being your overseer ats pinch," interru ted the mastitis the bowieknils, with upside ’s idea of her husband's business in distant California was of tho vsguut. He had mines thorn slio knewâ€"mines that had made him rich once, and ho was going to sell some part of them ; and when that was done he would come home. The sale would be effected at tho mine-side, so she thought ; and them the aurifcrous metal would be as visible as stripes in the carpet. Could the have seen Manuel seated, with another individual of rcasy exterior and .,...-.._-c s -. a..- .._.- _._._.. â€"..A ..-- __..___ __...._.. _ ,,._. ;.____._._ "And did you not hate me when you m DANGER 0" ova-neutron. than a: 1 1 ch - n" x... m mums wimtpud have-eutyousu am astal "w n magnum Recovers!“ so her despair so ea-ily, as is the way of the my life, and l am glad now that I can hon» Former.- 5M or you till I die, as I loved you beforeâ€" (Waterloo: 5- L. WWW-l glad we have both been only sufferers, not In these days of rowing gianu and athletic sinners. So now grnd-bye, and heaven heroes ï¬ne physical development in more ob- , R sag AT imply. Door Pars um i. . ..... the Town of Psimersiomeggni‘oEM ulld- ‘mlllocatedandnmd up with best inn- er)" vï¬mehsnec line‘s practicalbpkan to mire. _.\ to imm_;3rat9n nus I‘ R BALI}. Lotti. 12th Com. Dawn. W acres. l ligand Can-in South ‘ _ ltailwa Paid: herâ€"bright-faced, bonnie Edith, who had. loved thedeadmansowarmlyinherguahing enthusiastic way, who had mourned him ' y, and .had recovered from “No; I never hated you for one hour of tbequid, towhichtheothernodded. . CHAPTEBVIII. Manuel Carr-sec had surely forgotten his am. y Edith had loved Manuel for his tender- ness to Phasbs and for his generous kindness herself, she could not help taking a little girlish interest in the ï¬t and fashion The ever-present -room lawyer was of her sister's weeds, and thinking how called aside to lend legal “action to the pgttylthe' young widow looked in her sable es. e could not help noticing that the world was fair, and forcing upon her sister a consciousness of the beauty of the April sun- shine, of the May flowers, of the long J une days, till the twenty-cue.years-old widow hated herself for the conviction that the wooing voices of nature were winning her back to think life still worth living. The June roses bloomed, and the thrush and blackbird enrolled their liquid notes bo- side the Lodge, and the blue sky above her was like a sapphire canopy. Phoebe learned to smile wmly at these things, though there was that tragic stain on her past, and though Edith had gone back to town. For the London season was round again, and Mrs. I‘ll-ward could not afford to let her daughter muss its chances. Yet she was deeply groved at the access. sity which impelled r to leave Phoebe alone, and even volunteered to send one of the younger girls in Edith's place; though this too was a sacriï¬ce, for she was p lying a very expensive governess to give them final touches of erudition, and she was reluctant that anything should be lost, as they too must soon leave the schoolwom. But Phoibe set her sacriï¬ce quietly aside; she wished Edith to have her pleasure, and she would really much rather be alone than With the younger girls. If her mother could come to see her sometimes she would be glad; if not, she was satisï¬ed to be alone ; andâ€"yes, if her wardrobe held anything that would be of use to her sisters, they were free to take it. So Edith went, with many a caress at parting ; and Phoebe was left alone to realize that Manuel would soon be six months dead, and to wonder if many so young as she had had as much tragedy in their lives. There was that strange heartache about Gerald Seymour, outgrown and outlived, but never quite forgotten; and then her half-reluctant, half-triumphant marriage,he brief woddcd'life: then that awful tragedy and this silent widowhood. She wondered if Gerald Seymour had heard about Manuel ; and, if so, did he care? \Vas be sorry or glad! And then she be an to think how little tangible good after a 1 his base abandonmint of her had brought him ; for be h .d non looked a happy man as he tried to sneer at her at Oakley Court. There were he ard lines about his eyes and mouth, and ad the golden glory seemed to have faded out of his hair, as the debonnair joyousness had left his mien. She pressed her hands over her eyes while w,__...~ . an... .r’... ‘i . .n ï¬... lsaperfectireln. ualto ’ import mach Cot-sot: dislike aglcveto go Mancini? styl~ lab. elegant in a pear-anon, and approved of by the most fast] us. Manufactured only by THE CROMPTON CORSET (30" _.7_s.roriginsE.is:its:nostril}.....w BEAVER S. S. LINE. “WEEKLY BMW'REN QUEBEC, IOXTRL‘AL AS“ â€VERNOL CALLING AT oueeusvown AND BELFAST For lowest rates and all particulars apply to till he spoke. She remembered now that far more than in tho i ya of ounancestcra shewas awidow and he a stranger. She possibly because thereare fewer specimens pineal her hand in the hand be extended ; of well-developed manhood than then. An 6 held its moment, looking at it tenderly ; emissary of this‘psper met a magniï¬cent than he let it o. specimen of phys cal power a few days since " Good-bye, ' she said bmkenly, with In the n of Dr. A. “2 McNumBS, of averted face. , Water 00. His muscles, which showed un- He took 3 step toward the door, then re« usualdcvelopinent, were as hard as wood. turned, looked at her wistfully fora moment, At his request the writer ï¬ght to pinch and touched her ghnulder timidly. him in the arms or legs, but found it wholly (1-0 33 003113030.) impossible. A realization of what is meant by an iron man was fully made manifest. “ Have you always been so stalwart as this I" inquired thcnews gatherer. " Not by any means," was the reply. "VYhen a young man I was slivays stron and active and felt that I could accomplish anything. This feeling so took pouession of me on one occasion that I attempted to lift a b x which four man found it impossi- ble to move. I succeeded in placing it on the Waggon, but in two minutes from that time I was unconscious and remained so for hours and when I recovered consciousness l vomited a large quantity of blood. From that day I began to grow weak and sickly. I believed that I had suffered some internal injury and experienced s_ general (liability, which seemed similar to the effects produced by maliria. My back was very weak. I had no appetite, and at times loathed food. My lips Were parched and cracked. My head felt asthough it were ontirclyopened at the top and it pained me on the side intense- ly. In six weeks’ time I had fallen away from 208 pounds to less than 170. I was in a most wretched condition. I was com~ pletely discouraged.†“ What did the doctors say about you 2" “ Almost everything. I consulted no less than six different physicians. They all treated me and none did me any good. At that time I was suï¬ering intensely. I could not sit upright but was obliged to rest in a cramped, uneasy position. I was compelled to urinate every five minutes and I passed over three quarts every day. I was not liv- ing, I was existing. One night (how well I emembor it i) my wife had put the childrun all in bad, when the feeling came over me, that l shculd live but a very short time, my wife and I talked matters all over and Igave the minutest directions as to what she should do after I was gone. I was not in a flighty condition by any means, for the doc- tor, on leaving town the day following, bade free on receipt of stamp. A. H. Dixon it. Running In connection With tho Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Sailing from ucboc ovary me good bye, saying he never axpscied to Son 305 King-st. West, Toronto, Canada. Sc ' . turda during thcaiinimcr montismndfrcm 866. 1“? tram. for 1 W.“ “flaring With Admitteiltobail: The sailor ordered into Puritan ovary aimrnam'rhursday during the Brights disease of the kidneys in its last aleaky boat. winter months. Sailing dates from Quebec:â€" stages. Within the next few days uiorcthun DonilnlonJlflI Au . Tironl l l 8 l. twenty friends came to 1,1,1 me 00,1 bye. W. A. Edgars, of Frankvlllo, was cured “oregcu. I8tls “ ' ‘ldul'llllla,’ 8:“ fl: Among the number was Dr. John . Clark. of Liver and Kidney Com laint after lifc "on‘m's 25m “ "Muff". lfllll " lie asked me what I had used in. the way of was des aired of. Ha ha remained from “8'03“ PM! =Cflb|anuohw loldvcrpool. . . . - . . 5. : return, 890 $108. 3111, iii medicines. I told him. He then recom- ten to fifteen days Without an action of the $031)? 3%) db ,5. t ‘ mended a remedy of which I heard much, b0wcls.â€"Burdock BlOOd Bitters cured him. ’48. Stealing; fiiiw'i‘iiii salgiius silild gglggogi‘i‘i‘ii but about which I was very skeptical. If n and he writes that he is a better man than ammo"! iiinrkcd thus: ' RI‘O- mnidahllm. faith was an element of power it certainly each a little excited, the Mexican a little bewildered by unaccustomed drinks. They were at the door arm in arm, for they bad part of the way to go ether, when the flaring gasliglrt rev ed to Camsco that the Jew wore his over. coat, and that he had taken the other’s by mistake. "Never mind,†wasthe answer, delivered with tipsy gravity, when he had drawn at- tention to the fact. “Ilike this one; it's better than m own; I’ll kce it." “ButIpreer it too; Is uld like my coat ; you must givelt to me, please." “ All right, 01' boyâ€"have it tomorrow ;" and, taking the Mexican’s arm again. the Jew staggered unsteadily down t e street, walking unconsciously tohis doom. At the street corner there was an en- counterâ€"a cry, an im recation, some shots ï¬red, the dull sound 0 a blow, and the rush of hurrying feet away from the spot where two inanimate forms lay on the pavement ; one stone dead, shot through the heart, the other inseusiblo and bleeding slowly from n wound between the eyes. It was not l’epita's son who was slain ; for that she thanked the saints and the Holy Virgin as she knelt by his bedside, kissing his limp hands, praying, and rocking herself to and fro. And, since it was not her son, what did it matter whose son it was that was borne to the desdhonsc and had a handsome dark face, and letters in his pocket, and the pic- ture of a ï¬ne English madam! What did it matter to Pepita that the San Francisco press called the dead man Manuel Carrasco and published rough wood-cuts that were not particularly like him or anybody else? What did it matter that some of the money found on the poor murdered body was taken to pay for a telegram to England, and that even then a stout old Colonel, Howard by name, was it ' 3 across the sea to identify the letters an clothes, and to visit the ve in the ccmeterey where he was laid 2 These thingsdid not matter to her so long as she could nurse her son, tell her beads, and stand by any falsehood that kept him from prying curious eyes that would, if they could, have spied out her secret, and have sent white faces from over the sea to take her son from her. He might be dying ; but till he died he would be all hersâ€"no other woman's. No one would take her from him till Death took him. The best doctors that money could ro- curo were brought to see him. She lavis ed her gold like water. Had she beggared her- sp‘lf it \zouldnplot hgve beï¬p too much to pur- 0 use t 6 ti gs 1:. ey to ' . recallin himâ€"recalliu him so vividl that ‘U° W“ not to 511°; but he might never be she seeiiied to hear hisqvoice distinctlly, np- s. strong man again, never able to remember poalinlg u Phoebe." She shiveredâ€"it was you were home. I feel afraid last." MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. is red that triumph- l’i __ "La Gm i Indra" isagainattrnclingntter - tion in London. It is a long time since it has been given at Covent Garden, but Adelina Patti has asked to have it revived. On account of Signor Brignoli's indisp;is'- tion, the summer cl-nccrt company have been unable up to this to leave New Yoik. They will take the field in the latter pirt of this week. Miss Marie l’rescutt, in Oscar “'ilde's new play, “Vet .," will inaugurate the pre- liminary season at the Union Square Aug. ‘20. Mr. \Vilde leaves Eirope on the 5th to personally superiiitend the ï¬nal rehearsals. The famous orchestra of La Seals in Milan, consisting of NO performers, which since the Paris L'Xlllllltlon has never been out of ltaly, is going to give a series of concerts at Zurich during the coming exhi- bitiou. Lawrence Barrett, having devoted two years to its study, will shortly produce Schiller-'s "Don Carlos "â€"transluted and adapted to the American stage by the late Bayard Taylor, his last liternr work before his appointment as Minister 0 Germany. Miss Emma Thursby is to prepare herself for opera, and Strnkosch thinks that she will be immediate! successful. It is said that she has ulrea y studied several of the most popular operas and given attention to the representations of the best artists in Europe, so that her work will not be as ur- duous as many suppose. Mme. Nilsson has apparently abandoned the mourning toilets she wore during her recent tour in this country. At a recent London concert she had on “areal Louis XV. mosquetaire dross, pale blue satin with rich gold embroidery, out into a jacquotte, with a gold-laced skirt of the most delicate shade and beauty." Sadie Martinot, the actress, has been to see Irvxng and his leading support in Lon- don, and this is her criticism : “Well, I saw him as Romeo, and I laughed all the way through, it was so funny. Oh, dear! I shall never forgot how he hopped about the stage. And Ellen Terry] She is very languid and very lean. She inclines to the aesthetic, and she clings and yearns about the stage in a very doleful manner. Ishould never dream of playing J uliel. but I know I i POI M i "0 u re. mum umiuiii usimi ems: 3- “mm“ d 00.. †79:5... ' TNI IIOT BLOOD PURIFIII- "chainsaw? an A FORTUNE. I, which any I. use can be cured. that is by removing Beamâ€"wherever It I†Do. The pollen! “:30qu of the ‘- lcdnrs that nearly eve unease Is an by stern-"l kidneys or vet. to restore these lien-fl. 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Elevator. Restaurant on plied w th the best, [torso To Painters and those Painting: oars, stages an elevated railroads to all do- pots. Families can live better for less money lh‘lï¬i‘ilé‘i‘édnff’ldï¬ff’é. ‘1‘“ ‘“ W °"‘°’ Ramsay’s Concentrated Zinc A fashion paper says : “Nothing but cor- has three times the bod of load and wears for s1 necklaces can be seen upon sooiety bollss 105“. One Bound wll cover more \\'0rk than . if three pounds of best English loud. u ~ this season. Is there not some n intake tccd and manufactured by I immu 33.333333 1.21.23; f“°:i‘£.2°2§‘.fl.f§:if§‘§ A. RAMSAY & SON, Montreal I ror in the report. Catnrrliâ€"A New Treatment whereby Illculil be Sold by All l'slut Dealers. Permanent Cure is effected in from one to DOminion Line of SleamShlpS. three applications. Particulars and treatise it from his breast and handed it have preferred to mate with an her. My life with her is a new her eyes sparkling vindictively. that she has never heard of , where but little iiiotlon is felt. and no cattle or he has been I" t“ enty years â€ML (7) shocp are carried on them. For further particu- it But lars apply to any Grand Trunk Railway Agent, curtains swayed and billowed in the even- ingl‘broeze. hen the voice again, but still with that muflcd far-away sound; and this time it said, “Mrs. Currnsco." She rose, pale, cold, wide-eyed, undocu- frontod, close to her, on the velvet turf, over which he had come unheard, what might have been mistaken for tho ghost of Gerald cony scene is a travesty on Shakespeare.†The balcony scene in a performance by an Italian Romeo and a German Juliet is thus quoted from an auditor who declares him- self conscientious nnd exact : "Ared t dow nod Romeo, oond a Month on?" “ Neuter, fair saints, eof either thee islika." "How coomst dow heether, dell me, oond vnre- fore 2" “Weeth lova’s light weengs did I sugwise it seemed to ‘go to just the spot. In sad, it was the most alatablo thing I had taken into my mout for months. I relished it.†“And did it cure you I“ " Do I look as if it did?" “Yes, indeed. Vtht was it?" “ \Varner’s Safe Cure.†dignantly): “Why. the new born. \tht 13000 B6XES“ _ more do you want for $5 a week! It's a per- fect beauty.†, If you would escape the ravages of that L S AXES scour c of the Summer season, Cholera Mor- gue, bcop Dal Fcavler's Extriict plf Wild traw crry at iau or use. u t at and N' k fth \ as v i all other forms of Bowel Complaint, it is in- 'Wodie.OCrownYCtdiii'diiiJi‘il,ms‘b‘b‘-rm bidlriilih: driven herto cries and prayers; but, by- nnd-by, the thought brou ht it own comfort. If weak-minded, if a ohil always, then he would be no one’s husband, no o'ne's son,but hersâ€"hers to keep and cherish and minister to, herstc tend and idolizoâ€"her child, con- tent to rest with his bonnie head in her lap, to play with her rings, content to let her then, Heaven grant I may be " A proprietary medicine?" dared not enter. \Vhon she realized the fact that the saints had been kind to her, she blessed them in gratitude of heart; while away in England a sweetsfaced wornau in a widow's weeds was weeping her heart out over her own letters and portrait come back again, and t , i t r f th 1 Ziggeryiiithmwhidï¬phcn 13.2.35... masts. WILLIAM DARLING & 00, women to the Roman Catholic Church. Lord HARDWARE MERCHAN f-b, Beaconsfield made him one of the oharnc ers in "Lotliuir" on that account. MONTREAL._ " Loaves have their time to fall.†says , - dy vord; yed if dow schwcard’st, dow may rov‘e false ; ad loafers’ perjoories day say have lnnghds. 0 shentle Romeo l" The object was charity; but nobody could have asked more for his money under the most sordid circumstances. When I was studying medicine at Ann Arbor, Michigan, I used to vow with the rest of thc class that we would ï¬ght all such remedies at all times. When a man comes down to tho last hour, however, and bids his Wife and friends good bye, such bigoted name. . He came a step nearer to her, looking up at her as she stood above him ; and now she noticed what a strange puzzled expression there was on his colorless face, the expression of one who had suddenly awakcnnd amid an illiterate, under-bred old the love which her husband had deemed enough had been no love, that if he were only back again she would be true. Extract of Wild Strawberryâ€"tho infallible remedy for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhuxi and other Summer Complaints. (ll) A solution: Visitor (frequent, scientiï¬c young man, who was now trying to explain tho philosophy of positivism)â€""l admit the question is sbstruse and complicâ€"" Slioâ€" To ARRIVE “\Vliy not .popi it In at the Montreal Home Exchange Au . 1st, per S. 8. Cynthia, three Clydesdale Stall nus, and Do not deln , if suffering any form of four iniircs (pcillgrccdi. ’l‘licso urciill ilrst-cliuui _ Bowel Complnint, however mild nplmrontl'y stock, the pro rty of .loliii llalglliili. of (linu- s ‘ ow, Scotlan , and willhc for sale to mrllcii may to the attack, but use Dr. 1‘0W10l‘ oak-ling to brccd from the host- liniportcd Extract 0f \Vild Strawberry. 1‘ i5 “'0 Old Cl 'ilcsdalc Stallions and ammo. ll‘or iirtlior reliable cure for all forms of Summer Com- is ormutlon address 0. M. Aiilclt dc 00., pro- plaints that require prompt treatment. Ask M’olmflk Ch‘lflcï¬vmwuc‘l‘:,._~._-..._. ypnr druggist and all dealers in patent inudi- Professor L ispin ard's ‘ cincs. (l2) catamaran The feeling of indignation against the French for thoir conduct in Madagascar is p ' ' rapidly rising in England. Indecd,it is 0 said never to have been so keen since the TH l â€I II t H l f ‘ ' iso ogan er en n Ere-m s warriiii ei battle 0‘ Waterloo. Stranger things have an absolutely sure (turn for I'lmplrs, Illucl happened than its issuing, some 0[ “"330 spoi.,lllotclien.iinil nllllmlghily Eruptions days, 1“ MOWB- on the taco, arms or neck. lt positively uriull- Nobody Cares. cafes all such llnpcrfcnilons in a few days, Why grumble at every little thin 1 Nobody leaving the skin clear and uiiblcmlsliod. Ono cares to know nnytliln about it. 1 .0“ have package willcurc llic ‘tvorst case, no manor of toothachcget lhcdoiit st to remove ft. Don't 0W in“ standing. l‘Ofbf-‘ll‘ll'fl'l’lif â€'0 00"" increase your misery ,md try to make others plcxlon tlii unrivalled. elfoctimlly reiiicvliig unhappy by talking about in How stupid it all Breckles.’l‘nn and Hiillownriis. lt iiiiikes subject of conversation is an nchlug corn or the skin wliltc. soft and smooth and rostorvs two Can you expect nympfllhy" Every or the complexion to ltsiinturiil purity and lxsniily. aon'knowg that puom‘u-g I'AINLRES Cons x- It Is a true remedy. roomiiiiicndml by pli ‘Nl- TRACTOR removes them without pain in a few 01““. warranted pcrfocll ‘,"“'""l’"-"““‘ l'“ days. Then the proper thin in to invest in n ““0 05““0‘ “0 dctoclcd. “c" "NJ“; “1‘ “:4 bottle. get it at the corps. and the thing is done. wggiiicii’pozil ï¬guggtï¬. “gal-limit; "3:0 31:5} no sure you at l utnain ii for there are others the doc. 80 c rlotors fur â€mud“. slowly. “I know you hate me now, i I shall go away without troubling you iniic ; but I must speak ï¬rst. I met Colonel Howard to-day, and I spoke to him about my letter and your message ; and he said he never wrote to me, and never sent me a message." He looked up at her with the wistful appeal of a child in his eyes, wanting conï¬rmation either of his hope or his fear. "Did you ever send me any message?" “ No; certainly not.†“ So he said; and I went and got his lot- ter and my own, and have brought them here toyou. \Vill you read them? Then I shall go away. Will you take them 2" He held them out to her as he spoke, with 11 hand that shock a little. “Come in ï¬rst." She was trembling in every limb; butshehnd learned fortitude. She could offer him a seat and ring for lights, and say common-places to him while the soiyant was present, and play the graceful hostess in overydetuil ; while he answered nothing, only sat stupidly staring at her. “Did you over answer any letter of mine?" he said when they were alone. ’ “ Answer them! I never received anyâ€"â€" not one." “Yeti wrote you ï¬fty, and waited and hungercd and thirsted for a reply." “ As I waited at home," she broke in im- petuously, all the remembered pain and passion coming back againâ€"â€waited day after day, sick at heart; till at last, when eight weary months were over, I set aside my modesty so far as to write and remind you of the past, and you sent no reply." “ I never got our letter." " Yet I post it with my own hands." “ I never got it," he repeated doggedly, " never, as there is a heaven above usl I wrote to you half a hundred times, begging, imploring a replyâ€"even a line, a message, anything. When none came, I wrote to your father, for I could not believe you false ; and this was the answer." He held the open sheet towards her with such a shaking hand that the paper “ And how have you been since then 2" “ As wellâ€"or better, than before." “ Do you still cxort your strength 2" “ Certainly. But I do not over-exert, as formerly. My strength is increasing every day, and my health is number one. I know that my liic was saved by \Varner‘s Safe Cure and I believe it is the best medicine that was ever compounded by any chemist or physician. I am willing the doctors should sneer at me for such a statement if they choose, but I have proven its truth, and am prepared to stand by it." The above oxpcricuc i should be of great value to all who are suffering. It shows the dccoptive nature of this terrible malady ; that all symptoms are common to it and that there is but one way by which it can be ab- so‘utcly avoided. -â€"â€"-â€"-. -â€"â€"-¢..â€"â€"o.â€"â€"â€" After mass we thered again in groubs in front of the churc . The parents were now- tri'umphaut in the strength of their opposit- ion to emigration, and the young people were quite ashamed and subdued. But the Sunday business was not yet done. The town-cricr: gathered everybody about him while he made his weekly announce- ments. He is still the county newspaper of Canada. But, so far from being a liter- ary emporium, be frequently cannot read or write. He has, however, sufï¬cient tongue, memory, and assurance to deliver quite a column of public and private matter. He is often unwittingly comical, his pompous air being a ludicrous contrast to the simple facts he has to tell, and the illiterate blund- ers of his speech. First come the official announcements, legal advertisemen-s, sheriff‘s sales, police regulations, road- mnstor’s notices, new laws. etc; then priv- ate announcements are cried outâ€"auctions, things lost and found, opening of new stores, new professional offices, cts. Sometimes he sells a pig for a calf “for the infant Jesus," the product of the sale being given to a collection for the poor. Not long ago horscrsces were advertised by him to take place in the road right after mass. The crler this day closed his list by announcing that the parish had an insurance policy to pay to ouo of its citizens. It seems thnta parish generally insures itself. When any one loses his buildings by fire, some one solicits subscriptions to restore them. Each neighbor hauls a stick or two; the poo lo ask permission of the ricst_ to work on undny; and after mass t cy assembled and erect the building. If the looser be very poor, carpenters are hired to finish the work for him. A portion of the congre- gation went away up the northern mountain that day, and spent the afternoon rnisinga log house and barn. All sorts of public assemblies are held in front of the church just after mass. Indeed, Sunday is the most animated day of the week in social, indus- trial, and political matters as well as reli- gious.â€"C. H. FAltNllAM in Harper's Mug- au'nc for August. and lived in the pretty house be her, and spent the abundance of CHAPTER 1X. When Captain Seymour of H. M. S. Iolantlic rea , far from home, while laying off Aden, of the assassinatiOn in the streets of San Francisco, ho was strangely moved. It was his successful rival who was dead, the rich man for whom Phcebe had sold her truth, the man whom, doubtless. she had grown to love. Never again would his dark eyes seek her smile, never again would he hold her to his heart. He was doa'l faraway from her, buried by strangers in a foreign grave ; and Gerald was sorry. Yes, so deeply had the iron enterod his soul, that his heart, grown still more tender through his own excess of- in, could pity the man out off in his yout and strength, who pcrha s had never been conscious how deeply ho injured him. Into the young sailor’s grief there had en- tered aneloment of fatalism that rendered it only harder to bear. Under the silent stars, alone with his great pain, he felt as if it must havc been foreordained throth all eternity that he should lovc as he did, and be betrayed as he had been; and, if it was predestined, then he could not hate the instruments of his torture, could not wish either of them to suffer, sorely as they had smitten him. He paced the uartcr-deek and thought of that brief year 0 his life which only meant her name, recalling the letters he had writ- ten her, his passionate protestations that never iutcrprotcd a tithe of all he felt, and wondering stupidly how he had been able to go on writing when he never elicited a word in reply. But then he had trusted her so uttcrl , as only a big blundering sailor, knowing little of the treachery of men, could trust. Hf: had trusted hsr till he had received that insulting message throu h her father, and when his own letter to t e Colonel was re- ighbors who know her respected was rich and dignified, and shc believed her buried in the church Bismarck has changed his doctors often of late, and his last attack is attributed to un- successful trcatmout by a new hand. The North American lllllldl’ls know more in their day and generation than the children of light. They first used petroleum its a liar Dressing. Carbolino is made from petroleum deprived of its disagreeable properties and delightfully perfunici . A boy who buried his Billy gout thcothcr day put this inscription on tho headstone, for he thinks it will attract thousands of pcoplc next spring: “Buck bier." 281qu and Dyspcptlo Patients, Takc Dr. lloil’iiian’s Ucrninn Bitters. They act directly on the Liver and Stomach, opening up at once and strengt..cufng their abscibln vessels. eliminating all impurities and [on accumulations, which their laxative property afterwards carrlos off through the bowels restores health. making life a pleasure instead of a burden. Bv clicinlsts. l’rlcc accents. Wholesale by Lyman Bros.. Toronto. " What is prido, my son 2" said a gentle- man to his little boy. " \Valking with a cane when you ain't lamc," he said. Reader, if you suffer from any disorder of the Liver, Stomach, llowels, Kidney, Skin or Blood, try Burdock Blood Bitters, Na- ture's speciï¬c medicine for acting on those might love him as ho was, for his herâ€"outcast, disgraced, buggered, still have been her idol. ' liough on a leper, from whom the white- ad he been afclon, she would his mother, and he would forsake rc oifcrcdas nu atltutcs for the genuine. A are“ 'l‘UlCIASI'lNMfD CUMI’ANY, Box 235, St. Catharina, (inf. Alsatian this. macaw The coat or hallpcnny daily paper is bound to he the journal of tho future. The London aimu, true to its antecedents, feels this and is out with s halpcniiy edition every morning. This will take, and that very speedily. l’co lo want short, crisp, and easily read lute ligeuco about what is going forward. Copy of a letter roccivoi irom Dr. It. Mall- lnnd Loflln. F.lLC.l’,, to. To ll. Sutherland CINK. Esq. lluvlng taken Sutherliinil's "ltheuma- For Inflamm.g|0n ofthc Iil’lllll’fol’ï¬ï¬‚fllu tlno" riiysolf.lcan boar testimony that it will caused by lndlscrctlon or Exposure. ,lliilcl rovc a rest boon to Demons who suffer from . Ehcumnt sin. it. ltlAl'l'l.ANll CUFFIN. llleu Hospital, l’arls, Treatment. l'osltlvof.uro F.1LC.1’., ac. Burton Court, B.W.. MAY "lb in one to three days. Local 'l‘roatnicnt only re- 1882' qulred. No nauseous doses of Cubcbs or Copel- doll who was his wife, and whom, Endorsed by tho l’iutxcii Acmimv oir amu- damp forehead. Yes, she had done her best to break his heart and insult his manhood and his pride, yet he could not hate her, could not hate any of them; he had loved her too much. . And now he wondered how much she suf- fered, where she was living, what she was thinking or doing. Had the dead man been the obstacle between her and him he might perhaps have rejoiced in his death, for he was only human, after all; but the barrier “ï¬lls“ Xflflï¬ï¬ï¬fnmfln’f‘ï¬wm l’rlce sun. including llulb ,Syrlngo. sum by until January. PROF. Shil’l‘ll, 8.,V. Kuhn, ulllJruaizfsts. or scat free by mail, securely . l’rluclpgl; 5995.2.E‘l‘1.49l“‘.'f9;..._-_. __ _“___, scaled, on receipt of price. Descriptive 'l'rosuiio †5n “1505'fflyclmoï¬mfflgwofl free on appllcutlon. AlifltlthAN AGENCY w;:«.7§.£'£n‘.i"“i.iu‘â€mm{Linda "06" Misoicms 00., Drrnorr. MlUlL. or Emmott 9-“ 391‘! 97.91! â€Mitten..- stamps or sun") posture fav 3]. Her-nettle“; lnliaihsu: ms «an psi-Inn. Manda-star. __ N†.... Andrew}. W. Ballad f1. Wane-Jud. Lula. lLliER'i-l MAY-APPLE TONIC l’Ofll Tl V'ltLY euros Liver Complaintand 1%: ocpula. Write for free arnlihlet1 or mail pr package. it. Mlldd‘.‘ t st ()0. )ruedon Ont light, but his voice was steady. “ ‘Oclcuel Howard begs to return Captain Seymour his letter, and to ex rcss his sur- prise that an officer and s gent cman should continue to persecute a young lad who has so on uivocally shown her udi erencc to him. eElias Howard declines to hold any further communication with Captain Sey- mour, and regrets if any unthinking act of hers has led to sclf~deceptiou on Captain Seymour's part ; regrets it all the more since in the theatrical worl is often compelled to support another man's wife. Nothing known to medical science can surpass the healing properties of Dr. Fow- ler's Extract of \Vild Strawberry in Cholera Morbus, Dyscntery, Clllc and all Bowel Complaints. (8) \Vnat should email be callcl who takes the place of another in s brass-band l A sub- stitcot. which is the leading morning aper of this state, writes: "SI. Jacobs (Iii, the won- derful remedy for rheumatism, has been used by ah?e number of people In this city, and with c set truly marvelous." Move-.50.»â€" The National Drink of the lexioans. The stranger in Mexico is struck by the revalence on the tables of bottles of milky- ookin fluid, resembling at sight the absin- of matches, she might have ex- t without quid in is mouth, least against while another, of scarcely more ever done but love her loyally and trust her wholly and believe in her undoubtedly till her falsehood was proved! And now she was a widow and he pltlcd "Three weeks after I got that a copy of the MI reached ins, addressed by the same hand. Iteoutained the announcement of your " Township of Wall on the gravel road twain Listowel and l’ incision: 2w acres cleared: 50 acres hardwood bush; soil clay loam; well watered by spring crook, two large stranger usually be ‘ns by cxpreuin the teat disgust at t e drink, and winds up y becoming very fond of it in the course of two or three weeks I had acquired a FIRH'F‘OIEâ€"B'KEFflfflb‘KCltE‘d'"flf"'l'lllt FOR PAIN. Believes and cures Ihsvcbssndead in heart and hopcsince, Phebe." " Let me see the letter." As she took it bar band, icy cold, touched manly and cucumber taste, but. pulque is sappy and slippery, It is a very innocent- tuting beverage, and one would think itno more intoxicating than so much milk, but in here, mister: 1 M33!" mind [chads where she was dunng‘ the natural life of he: captain. lie was as well then, (â€m W54 lying idly 95 Aden. as anywhere else. \Vhy .f mnimsmicss. soar mm. QUIKSYJB “LIE“. srlaus. 9 CHULEHA INFANTUM ofgrecdinhismk e not! SoGptsinSsymonr - - _ " Ola. think 30:. aim you would work, and gave all routinstlrddei-l: mm; b“- “cold. . icsljty it is fully as strong as the same gmg'cm'm , :7! 1.,» 1 fl' 7 ,1, .mit Mil Bub I choose ‘0 “ll." felt sometimes M thou IN 56 were not him» u 2“" never wrote “Illâ€"hid â€9'" MW "3 quantity of list! beer. I‘ I! the IbYOfibG mm â€Id for mum wyxm’w nunâ€) anAnm I ,. _ C) i V ' The owners! the quidjndu ed inashort all, but had two 6 scent identities; and “â€3 u “0" W In" like “‘mfl 5° M14 nooudsy drink, but ft will not keep until animus scam “mom rol â€in,“ com; mm. mm V ‘ r Wynw chu though atl thattheï¬old sellâ€"the solfwith the heart "M" “is“ For “1" m “ h ‘ 5W“ ‘0 m uiwbmym â€andâ€; “am, “,0 Wmfï¬â€™g "Jug“; ALL SUMMER [:UMPl [JINT‘N whose expense it would have been difï¬cultlaad soulâ€"lay somewhere far any asleep "M 'h" “‘0“ it I" Mexico, for the lower clones, who ' k Mm mfx‘ :mfnï¬â€˜m A 3“ want- - â€" -' v to III: {NM yet knowing, as be the grave, " Al urban," abs cried, with a little gasp nothing tile. cannot calculi! after nightfall. “m m: ‘ 3m “1, 10!“)th INDUBTILIAL w "KB 00. $010 8 YflLL 0541.595. “â€50“ had Mail-IN profoundly. l bow theusir lifestined acted. ' duffel. for an awful doubt had assailed when they might bicom disorder 1 and 50.45,.†m “ChurQLstr__~ ‘ . g .. V _ . with hchhiumhish his pockets and his blueâ€" hiadthencw sslltookalittlefaintigtsust herâ€""ml it mliiLthdâ€"wlelloiiï¬ dangerous. , bursts. in ii "' um m m. M N ha‘ Gum Gerald Seymour would gland. band name. I ~-â€"-â€"-â€" m" I“ - . v n. swear min†Then! is no excuse for sufllarlny from mflwa" 11b "Ifyouwouklscllforsomuchayvar.I.liketoinqulrufurhsrwhen returnedlo should not medias-eating.†he said still-aghast, sound out whereshclive-Laod 13‘. â€0h, wilhtbswhohmugtbsrflorelam .1 nihilism-sustains. WW ' . “m mm och." l‘ha-hchadgnncdowntokcnttpseelude new", ._ awn "Thcnhsmnsthave suppressed my lst- Ilesdache, Gouttipationandslllhs weary- 'hqug,‘ tern?" mmbcloscimmsoladisudmd liver, "Yes. 0b, Gerald, how could be! What when Bard Bitters is an unfailing mdnhadhstcbesowiekedl" remedy,sndcolyeosts0uel)olhsrabottle. " I don‘t know, i'hiebs,†he answered Why Meson without a trial 2 95,000 bot. simply. " I can sec no motive what- tlessold during the last three mouths, with , _, J, harm and Edith twith «a. . almcstunivernlvmg‘fl) ' "Mo's-us- â€Mews-3M ’ ' " «“"M'iww I" V,‘ I,“ i . ~ ‘ ' .. . 1' ‘~ ~ (« ,. .' . . 7 s...' 22...... In!†M ‘ howshsbcnhsreorrow,w her-perks nuleouldnotl Irishtobedone simmsmum‘“ P. pound e as fastsntly. WOnc fourth the masses.â€- vcun lumber-instance. Manly as! and nvauwesnalntucl. Senatoreirciï¬srio ms 81.. Paul stress. limited. ,â€"» ,MAKEJJENSLA .. LEJOMCW. I e s s Mlle