#3852329 "17710819 A good ï¬t: A fit of laughter. Gets very hot-headei whenit is scratch- ed; A match. Starvation is best. photographed by the dry-piste pro-x30. The breech“ of promise, young man, are the one. you haven't paid for yet. A ratherfree-spoken young lady up~ town is called electricity beam she shocks so many people. A Wheeling editor's library has been -~- . ,W swept away by the flood, leaving only a Volume of water. ~ A Manchester (N. H.) man found nine- ty-ninc shoe nails in a chicken's gimrd. _. . ..._ Love’s Questioning. The result of frequent “shooing " pro- bsbly.’ . . v r. concurring. . As a. rule, everything estable at table 8,, .l, , 3* . .. , should be eaten with spoon or fork. Stew- It "0'" my “m"? â€8 â€hmâ€! 39"“ Tr e mute confusion or a to k: And to my r-mc‘t his gist L12: bring (Like timid b ul on doubtful win,“ The read: blush Love ne'er mistook- Tbeu. sh! um his rye a truant prove. And. wunton. rrc'l anotht-r's love. Could i forget and coldly frown! Wou'd scorn when weigh my e ‘ehds down i And all my pious-ant dreams Ah no! His presence yet my heart would ï¬ll “'it i tire-billings l could own slill, And tell-tale tin-hes glow space. nnd drive the store from my face. ed prunes, however, may be taken with a pruning knife. The folks who saw his shadow on the window curtain thought he was in a. par- oxysiu of delirium. But he was merely putting on his overcoat. A Boston cor conductor never says “li'urry upl" it would be contrary to culture, llis elegant phrase is: "Ex- ercisea little celerity, if you please.†“Do you want the ring 14 or [8 caratf" said the jeweller to a customer. “Oh, I don't carat all. This is the third woman l've married, and I ain't very particular. ‘ They do any that the photograph of a Colorado senator got mixed into a pack of cards in use at a game in Washington and wasn't noticed for eight hands, everybody playing it for the Jack of spades. A San Francisconisn wasrecently found dead with a bottle of water clutched in his nerveloss hand. He had probably in a. thoughtless moment taken a swallow of it and the shock proved too much for him. Stock for English melodrama: 0m.- healthy villain who puts up 8. job on the hero, packs the jury, and sends him to the penitentiary for indeï¬nite period. One heroine who scorns viliain’sinatri- inonial ofl'ersand sticksto hero whoiiasput his foot, in it. One comic cockney in a red vcst. ()iie comic policeman A pasto- board bridge, some snow. "Win re am 1? Me brain reels!" “Leave me, sir! I "Naught remains now but to imgt" †Merciful iioivcns!†" Hi ! ii if" “Yu'n‘yuuil†Mix these well. Keep vice ahead until the last act and then give virtuc a chance. Tito design of the play is to show how the villains would not have been foiled except for their own foolishness. â€"-â€"vâ€"â€"â€"I-«<-.~>»-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" flown 'I Anr' s'\ will he whlsrer in mine ear A nuclei. both our hearts had known. Orjuy‘s involuntary tear. And all too full for silence grown : And should he then Love's Bl'ktu cnsin “'th ruthless hand throw otfsgnin Could l in an cr trentho his name) Ur h light wit hitter who his fame? Ur glory in Ms loss or shame! l Ah. no: llis truuni twurt l'd strive to reach i With wiles t, \" nulv I ove can lflut‘ll; I'd lutc hill. ;, hf- eecli tender 3 race That in this holds a place. But 0! how cruel ‘cchidc 1 his trusting him to font! and true; His blindnrsa. apathy and pride. Hull lnl-ic h-m further from my Pl'lfl. Well, be it so. lngratc cdicu! But could'st thou sound before we part 'i he dccp recisscs of this heart, (in. what wouin'st thou not give to share The trmnurcs that llr‘ hidden there! M iii naught thy vi illul heart cusniirc? 'l'hcn go! 00. Min wd mi, and I ever more Shall Love present so rich a store. But iinu oust. wound me. i rucl rate-â€" 1 lblhl not loi'r, yit cannot note. -â€"* -.â€"â€".â€"' -.‘__. ..-._.. CCl’llll'l‘Y AND Ciliillii.I CHAPTER X\'l[.-(t‘o.\'rt.\'cnn.) i “Noni. has scnt you her most prize-ii possession,†sziid Vance abruptly, :iii Nettie turncl to him with a little gasp,l imitliu youl" too bowildcrcd and taken aback to speak, whilc Jenny and lllrs. Clare pressed l forward to examine the costly gift. “But ought I to take them, Vance, she asked shylyâ€"“jewels like these !†“My dear, she is weighed down with jewels. Nora. has more tiuinsiic will ever: wear or cure for." “lint her mother’s jewelsâ€"surely she must prize thcm l" the girl said, inn tone i almost of distress. “if they had been any iv SCl-INESIN TAXGll-IRS. Strnnxo status in tho Strco‘s of thi , Morocco Capital. JUSWOW' the hotel and outside the gate of the city is the soko or market- _ .. place. Uri Sundays and Thursdziysit is OHIO! Juw'clsl- _ . liliunl with a [motley crowd. who bring “My dcarhc‘ttw. She could not give â€lune, HM“. eggs, fowl, and other pro- you Lord (lc’hrcttous presents; these, visions from the surrounding country. I‘m? herown, the WWW-i "‘11“ answered it is how that (iibmltru‘ obtains its sup- ll little brusquely, for.lio hated to think: pin-s. the state to which his stcp-srstcr must‘ “on; you son the genuine Bedouin have been brought before this last sacri- :‘f‘itil. Wild and dirty as ho is, he is l100'\i'351nudc- clean when compared with tho horrid- Lord. had always been generousâ€"the lull'ing men from the tiff coast, dogeend. value of her gift was nothing ; in her newi sins of the old piratos. They are wild l state she could afford that andnmrc. But. . . . I ' . . ‘ ‘. p . and llilllllllCll, and hotter than wild um- i these litid noon :1 soi‘t of lulloll to the horn! 'llllltlsl. l’l‘illly do nolt UVIUH cpvcrï¬hcfitrlnfnds. l filllliitglg 323;.“ Efmcilzlx: (llllul-d 52::- ‘ hill. ill-Hit! llrc C USU y B lave 8 Or CilV' ' 'i . U 5 ‘ i-"g " 1"â€lrl’l “l‘Mh â€â€˜ï¬l “if?" 1â€â€œi1112‘.Iâ€'Tr‘iifiâ€.i'l$l§~§véil.fitirffl'ï¬uiil‘ifl; mu- : nit i o nimme iVi pu ieui up 1 ‘. . _ i. " . . . in heaven. The Jews am very numerous, ‘ to scc tlioni glittering on Cristme’s white 'l‘lmy are known by tlicirpcculnir dresses. lhuictlil 3:114 Slips, ills. yab â€fie [1:11:30 (if "1:3: I I ’ ' v I t s I V lin- Cl‘lll"t: to the dust and wt 11 ) Wit 1 - 0 b on. d .5, N. no . Oil 6 overly iï¬fiilf ' at. as 1., l'Ulllillll ill ’l‘an- ‘ did, for Miss Singleton admired tlicprctty giors. .’ l jcwcls sincerely and what. she udnnrcd or '1 I“, 1,.)st and din in flu, imirkct-placo ' cuvcl: she seldom faulcd to obtain. \ ulicc is infm in]. At least five thousand tongues knew 1“ hi3 11031? “If“: If 501'“ llfld bccn . Yuu'cm lmydly fume your Arthur llcziuprcs Wife, she would have} . are ill. \vork. . . . iv.iv through. tliu crowd. Once on the . worn herinotlier spctirls titlicr own bridal, HutkirLSyouaro lost in groiithcrds Uf|iultl parted With them .only at her ctittloun'dstringsofloadeddunkcysfrtrliij¢ll\l|gh§01’3; but now what did another lri'bury. ’l‘bcsc littlo creatures carry llllk'WItll the old inc mattcyrf . _ wunlci-i‘ullmds. They look small by thcl “illicrous ll- note too, Nettie said, side of tho camels. 'l'hcsc iuiimals, rc< flushing wrtii pleasure as she read the few lion-ll of ll,,.,,.1,,‘,,1,.' an. lying down in g‘lmci hot-.1 liiid enclosed [to give fresh circle with their: fore-legs tied together, i vitluo to. her present.†“Uh, rcad it, No u- drum-air» nutiibcrs of goutskin tents, l \ since ; 13 it not kind 4 filthy in tho extreme, and only liighl .113 “WES, “10 young Hmn‘llwnght. 113 ctr-ill gli Ly sit under. The confusion is ' kind 'as it was briefâ€"ti last glimpse of the tm'rililu, Sumo â€f the men are banging ; oldhom, who was to be merged 1n_L:idy on (“Hum lunlv|itlhjrfl nro playing the doiirettunsosoonâ€"«ahttlcpriiisc of\ance, kliuuih, icblis iiitinitely'Worsc than the l a fervent “'l-‘ll {01‘ his happiness, 1‘ promise Maï¬a“, drum. , H . . lof future frictulsiiip-â€"tlmt was all ; but it (in l) mung ï¬ll-mfg}, twu‘gatcs we came i brought the tears to Nettic’s honest eyes 1,,“ fountain. it was surrounded by a and nu uncomfortable dmmcss to her mob of ii'atcr-czirriurs. Tattered rugs , 10W? 3- , , w . tl,,,,,.,.,.,l (martini: naked lugs. Thcyl .“Ilow sxvcct Blltlls,_\llllCC. the little fought llcil‘iftliy for precedence in filling gll'l cried cl-tlluPl‘l-‘illL‘i‘llY- â€bl“? has up.†mmâ€,- skins. Women “'11,.†faces given the one thing that was wanting to “-0-“. covered \i'iththo cxccptionof an eye, make inc l'lllllc content. ho, no, do not â€â€th ,-,,, u“; ground "pap by, selling ' bc absurd, sir. I did not incur the pearls, l-rcul. The magnificent Moor in flowing , "f CUlH‘St‘. but anword 0‘ 1““‘111053 from iiiiiu- Pilvt' and spotless turban, struttcd )‘UNFUWH hmâ€:- Iu ij. “wally by. but \lt'lglllllg to cast hisl “Kora was always kind and thoughtful I llrillglllf glance M US. The strccts for others,†Vance said, with nsigh, his swan-mid ii'itii clnldruu in various C(ls‘,0Wll happiness making him in sonic dim? l tomes. 'l‘ho small shops were packed‘fauhion compruhcnd the sharpness of his with lllt‘ll sitting crossâ€"lagged. Above, old playfulloiv's pziin. "l‘ocr Nora, l'u‘l-m'. nmmtfl. Mid ‘boncath thero “'38 wish WI: in turn could do something furl ilir: of every dcscri itiuu. Fortunately her 3†‘ | for \H, the .‘ilor smellshiid bccntouipcrcd “ Who knowsl Perhaps we may," by l‘t‘t‘t‘lll. rains. In summer the stench is Nettie said, with n sagncious nod, said to be almost unbearable. The words, seriously spoken, made This morning we W010. awakened early Vance laugh. by n :i'mt noise. We heard cries, shout-'1. “My dear Nettie,†he said with his must and ltt‘Jllll" ufilrtiins, tho firing of guns, aupurior air, “do you really imagine that and the x! J} ‘trflmp 0f animals, biped Mrs. Vaincc Singleton could render Lady and .pixilrupod 'l'heso ware the (hour do (lretton any scrviccl That Would ands who had filled tho “Niko" returning indeed be a case of the mouse and the to tin-n- homo in For~ Morocco, and the lion 2" grunt drum of Sahara. There is, hnw- "Exactly so," Nettie agreed, looking u\'nr, :idcnso resident lwpuliitiou.--t'or. up inn-reently into the handsome f:.cc.l Xm- l'mi. Sun. “Why, Vance. what a singularly tr prnpm‘ .. .. . . . . (mutation ! The mouse diddrcc the lion, . . - .- A -Wnrnlng. you know, when the lion was caught llll the toils." l The saucy little creature certainly had ' the best of the argument, as Vance wris‘ forced, With a grim smile, to admit. llnt ,' tho smile soon faded, for he carried on the ' allegory in his thoughts. and remembered i that from the toils iti which Nora had? even called to struggle Death alone could i set iicr free. i The next day Nettie wore her pearls {\l.‘ the altar, and hit them in her mother's. charge when the young pair started onl their brief honcymum-trip. it was a very brief one-~an clysisn week across! the silver Solcnt, and their back to hard , lwurk and humely duties. l A round of country engagements lsyg before them, and than that grand d-"ml‘; l Sunni weeks ago a llalifsx Methodist miiiistcr married A soldier to a young girl lll tlixt city without the necessary license inn-in; first been obtained. The under- standing WM that one ivuuld be procured next \l.\_\‘ in order to meet the require- ments of the law. The rascal has since cinlcxi‘uurml to throw the girl ulf, Hiking :itlisntagc _ui the fact that the haulage it.» not a luflonc. The minister has been fined §- for his part in the loose transit-tum. if the punishment will hsi c the tendency of making other nun- iszcrs mun: ramiul how they perform thcl important duties Viptcd in them by vir- tueuf tlivir otlico much good still come out of the exemplary llinishtncnt. Tho : t.‘ i isu-rs am cntira _ . _ ::ulc::\~1;:i:l:g.3 fit a“, fly they‘por’: in town which was to make pr mar Vance gum, um, our: 'Wmolm†They bingletun s fortune, rind which, in.eithur_ appear to act bmugh‘ they did not feel 1 M :11? [Stilegflsl l‘lil'rï¬klszill: l . ‘. . newso e . n isic' ~~ “ll3| TNl'glll-Illidfllwrtziï¬l’ ‘hlezxtu‘mzlblh agreed ‘ \‘or‘s's wedding wo'uld‘lm wstuvcr. . gt 1'. ' _ v-J‘" ,.‘~__-? ...,..,, miclupumhwgg ï¬lffdfodllï¬fi’g‘l}‘dei’ï¬liï¬iih"u§l1 t i I c , ~ . . t . .. iiil till: ‘3“ng out :rhg‘sï¬ly†'98 they knew )uttic,Csptam and .‘lrsllrucu over {New ‘ ‘y potion-I ï¬lms we!“ lure to like, her, tho briilegrmiiné on them sithout taking, my pains .5“. proudl thought ; and as for szmoâ€" ' _ ' - ‘ ' . o s . .- , ll into the well, s e would be hr‘mtiod,>ut mum. 3:23;;1‘33‘mzdra, fix“ “I but he mold not would his life anew to' «please Cristinc. So they planned the' , f . ". , .; ; ' course of events, hopefully-arid cheerfully . In his r’vply‘ to the congratulations of won it, knowing nothing of the storm-E several English Temperance societies onlclou gathering darkly ort-r their inno- his pmuiotiori, Bishop “'ilberform said : cont heads. “lie was thankful eve day that ho wall, The end of August found them finishing a total ststsiotr. e was better in a week‘s engagement at Stoke Vernon. town to which loo terrible a miebrity was soon to attach. health. lighter initial, and Movie: in' the small “eat-Country purse torn." l The queer irregularly-built town did;g-ige, not. of course, possess a theatre, or even g Sydney Vsnsittart’s name, had been sen: : a hall of any decent size or shape. and ‘ on before them, and they were burdened! Nettie, who, on the strength of her-lorriy with the ulsters, travelling wraps, 'and here! Audi 1“ ““0““! week, and, 9â€â€œ could he have 3 them out overnight; butNettie laughingly's Winch. “he mg ml,, “he“ Summc,-,, near. - I'm’lllcv‘v 5" he asserted 1115 “8ht5 '35 lord was at the moment settling all accounts, land master to :ireept the nianugersofl'er, to say if she 1,3,1 one article too many, land home, with only the mute protestofmml the good woman promptly nssurcdl lit was the regatta week, the annual young pair however, had not much time lawakening of tlic slumberous little place, for moody thought ; they were to leave land the run on amusements of any kind Stoke Veninn by the early morning train, : i wasâ€"for Stoke Vernonâ€"tremendously and travel straight to Glasgowmliere their - lthe white stern thee that bent above her, I It if! not often that a medical journal of inniginiition, said the lecturer, we may Wildly at ï¬rst, then with a rccugtnzing contains nunrticle of suchgeneral nitel'ust suppose that the mountains of Alivssiniii Egreat. ltiext engagement was made; their lug- gruwing popularity, was gettin a littlelaiid hand-bags which even the wisest of proud, was very much dispos to pooii~ women will deem necessary. pooh the engagement. But her husband's spared the pound, he would “0!? spare “193' appealed to the landlady, with whom shcl 1‘" ex‘lUlSltClY coniiml griinsce, gave mu her she had not, adding with that superior and {Oll‘mm hi1" whither the guiding smile which mostmen know only too welllï¬he said authoritatively. “\Ve are here health between Drs. Verdi, Bliss, and hand of Providence most surely led. and dreadâ€" Tire “'“l'k ““5 easy "1 “I“ easy-going “Gentlemen never understand these 111390. and, a" they lh'ld much time atthings, mum. I dare say Mr. Vunsi‘ttart their disposal. they wandered through the l will be glad enough you took your wraps outskirts of the town, tip the green fern- l before the day is out." clad hills, and through the IUWIY 0W!“ Nettie hundred, and drew her straps ail arched lanes, lounged on the broad red little tighter? as 3110 looked over her l 51““31 llu'llh‘d f0“ madrepores and sea'lshuulder at her lord; the meckness of his anemones in ‘hc clear cool green pools aspect disarmed her, and she only said illllld the slippery boulders, sailed on the' brightlyâ€" SUHHIH‘F 50%. mid, 35 Nellie said, “3"de "Oh, you inust not think hima tyrant, tlic cnch-uitnzcnt of the honeymoon in the Mrs. Stubbs : He hardly ever grunibleS‘ oddest and most unexpected fashion. ldo you. Vance? But when I left so many: “A r? 3")“ WI"! WU came in Vzincc asked things out, I thought that inuid,or dresser, 110'} W13“ “- llfllflaughi Uncluumingy being with whom I made :1 half-engagement so Very sure what the answer would be. I would have been here to carry them. it “Sorry! â€â€"tlic pretty girlish face, to ' is very disappointincr.†I \Vlllt'll the fresh morning breeze gave back “It is indeed,†tiiac woman said sympa- aill tlic dainty coral tints the gaislight stole theticaily. “Little Pollyâ€"my grandchild, I «may, lighted all over with the energy of you knowâ€"might help; but 1 think tliel her answer. “Vance, I wish we could train (rues at six.†stop here fora month-and we must go' “A: six am. precisely," Vance saidi t""â€"'l'0“'-†H , . , _ {with a laugh. “My dear Mrs. Stubbs,‘ . "All, “'8“, 11†9“,"1 philpsplucallyâ€"lt'you do not suppose I really mind those, is very easy to be philosophical when you . things I I claim my privilege to grumble, 2 in: on your brick in the shade and dresmily that‘s all.†l watch the gray spiral smoke of your cigar' “And as I weakly told her what train flout up in curling clouds to the for perfect l we startl by, I have no doubt that Hesba. l blue of :t Dcvonshirc skyâ€"~“aii, Well, “ulGrecr will meet us at the station, and. things lllll‘sl’ Ulltl,bl'18 brightest the EOOlXCSl/l I conuratulsto herself on the fact, that “re 1 should say that wasnpoeticai quotation, J haw: done all her work for her †Nettie only I don t believe the English language ( finished, with 1,0,. quaint little slirug. u ) ) i" ‘s ' ist’ ivit iarii 'me. \V ha ' . - s â€-1†â€HM _ I 3 - u u And so the matter dropped, passinvr; laid inn lirge stock of fresh air and sun- - - ° - shine' “,0 “we seen all ‘lrit is to be from their thoughts nsatluug of small seen ,7 ‘ ‘ ‘ Iaccount then, to be recalled with strange ‘. ..- . -'"irr". 'ard. "limit l dcny,’ kettle broke in cncr- ' Md Sta“ t’lmb a guihc'tnce aftciw . B .- .. i - - The next day, as fair and bright an gclicuily. 'lhercis one Sight I have set. i , . , cl . d il' ,: ugust morningas oi er mute upon .nsI =sad and sin-stained earth found Vance. and Nettie early astir. Indeednstrange my heart on seeing. Vance ; and your lazi- ness Shitll not stand iii my way.†Vance groancd in spirit zit the words, and looked with mock dcprccation into :fstlelslsrciless pplssessgtllfhem‘ï¬pth. 12,1101; his pretty tyrant’s face, though all tiicrï¬0y SE; tsbwai pave t .etgu l'tillm writ: time he kncwtlic look was utterly wasted. rs. .u s m (if! â€11 18 if e :lf‘lnc’. If Nettie lnidtifault, of which fact he :poma 1:15 was 2;" ony mt pas -‘our, felt by no means sure, it was that she, so lme moret 111m van iour ? spprc. ,, fosrfully encrgctic, had so little apprecia- .N W our_dw.i 93h was ‘wrcpng, â€33%,: tinn of tho tlfllCL’fili' nicufe, which was thel c 10 8‘“ ’h “l llco}1:uc . ml)?" l’ truest joy “f her husband’s lifc. cannot stay ere a t at time , at us run down and have a farewell peep at the “Troublcr of my tranquility,†he said, * ,, with a deep sigh, “what is there you still ’.. _ . , wish to sue?" . l \snce was nothing loath , so, softly - - - - ' w 11 IV 0"» z.- 'ik- own‘ “That,†Nettie said, concisely; :ind.lel’t‘“° the: so cs tlrywa. “1d . . , ‘. . n: .. ' slie painted With her forefinger up to the ‘ ï¬fllgegg‘l‘fxi) pâ€; the hills terraced height above, where it small The wind blew across the pretty 1liorpio _g1c:(i]mel:l marfbllc white 1 open sea ; but ‘ m her trinily- , . - . ....-, will)? l m r unplug ,5: “‘0‘“ 0 ‘1‘. ip‘trrees. - buttoned ulster afid close little velvet cup, , A luau. gu- _‘-Ht‘1gmdtm‘le. once did not mind the cliilliiiess 'ind revellcd‘ dro red back in his ilacc nestling the . ‘ ’ ‘ . . l b' E1 “- l , 1 f1~t- bl - h' .m the salt sea-breeze. Chatting gaily,l pillllfâ€"‘l‘lsnleï¬llnllhlllfng'ln‘ls yhdliselsisogfi: l site run on from stone to stone, as light- . D ‘ O ‘ y a . ' u . castle. 1 cannot, take it by storm and run hcartcd .is any child, while her husband ‘ the risk of being arrested as o trespasser, ' followed more 801301-137 and more slowly ’ l . . - i been 1 his condition. even to satisfy your laudable interest in as , n c , , , your neighbours’ affairs.†IVevcrthclcsshocnloycdthecxpeditionas . “Have you quite done 3" Nettie asked , much as she did, and followed the springy '. little smile. serenely. “Because, if so, you had better 1 figure with adniiriiig_cy'es, until ll? disap- i dust your cost, which is covered with red , poured round a. PWJOCLWS P01!“ 0f ,tl‘el muckâ€"and come up the hill with me. An ‘ cliff-line, where the boulders were tlnck- . Eiiglislumin may show his castle, may he not, you foolish boy ’1†l FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1884 duly labelled with Mr. and Mrs.§ , , . As fate would have it, Vance grumbled l i“'l’UI““‘Y “'33 3"" m â€19 Cl‘JUdSi She had ' a little at these super-fluitics when she set i KlLlthARO. The Snowy flaunts In: ,0! Iquntortu ,, Africa. 1 . . _ This was the subject of ii lecture dc- livcred rewatly at the Rovsl Institution by Mr. H. H. Johnston, who is about to . hesd an expedition, under the auspices }\ 0 of the British Associstiun and the Royal society, for the purpose of exploring the region of the Kilimanjaro and thoroughly exploring its ll- ‘ i and fauna. 'Ihc moun- tain in question, which is 18,0“) feet ...- _..__...-_.__..._-..--_- above the sea level. is the highest point of a chain stmtching fmni Abyssinia, and continuing again until tholuity ranges in the neighborhood of Nyuss Lake is reached. These on their part are con- nectcd across the 'l'simbcsi and Matiiliclu- land. with chains of hills and high table- lzuids, which in their turn trend their way into the mountain raiigesof Natal and southern Africa. With :i little stretch NO 2. M... a- .. ,. .... W. .. ._ .... ..._..___-___... ....._. .._..-.. ..__-,,_._,_-_.s. .__.... - ’ clue to the maze of horror in which his A WARNING T0 MOTHERS. mind was lost. ! Meantime, with along gsspiug breath, 5 8°" 13°01'91“ 301d“!!! 0‘ Infants Hi! Nora opened lltll‘ eyes. They rested on? Result in Convulstcns “‘1 Death. glance. ,as that contributed by Dr. J. F. Hartigun “Vance," she said lmï¬ely_u\'lmco ‘_ I to the current issue of the American n Journal of the .llrdiml Sciences. The She raised her head from Nettie-is lapviutiClt-B relates to the provaiont infant and looked round her, tlicn zit her dress, ‘malady known 35 593511“, nine-day m5» and then, oh, Heaven, tho Wordless horror '30-» “th11 has heretofore proved 03' of her look, the inaddencd gleam of the trcinely fatal, the number 0‘ deaths in dark dilating eyes Iâ€"sho threw out her â€â€œ3 country alone reaching 3“ animal to' arms and would have broke into the weird till 0f twcntydivo thousand. Th0 technical wailing cry that woke the dangerous ; name trismus nasceutium, will be remem- echoes once before ; but Nettie placed ! berod 1’} those who WON interested in the one hand upon her lips. l llyulydlscussimiwhich took place upontliis “Be silent' for your UWll sake and OUTS,†' disease III the meeting of the bl “rd Of are slightly connected nortl‘wtirll, by moauis of the Nubian and West Arabian hills, with the mountain mass of Sinai, and that again with the. Lebanon, tho Caucausus, the Taurus, tho Balkans. and the Alps. So that it is not very far- fetchcd tosay that-there is an almost clin~ tinuuus line of elevation, whether marked by plateaus or sicrrns, or isolated peaks, extending from the West Asiatic and mid- Eurupcan systems down thucast side of Africa to the capo, and in this long lino Kilimanjaro comes nearly midway. Ono object of his expedition), Mr. Johnston went on to explain, was to dctcrmino whether Kilimanjaro belonged to Europe or the cape; whether this snowy iiiuuntii‘in had intercepted and retained some of tho present South African forms of life. which have been driven in tho course of time to the tmnporatc regions of the south by tho incursion across the Sahara of tho more vigorous northern agencies ; or whether it makes :in cxtonsion south- ward of the several glacial epochs which passed over Europe, and whether, in that case, will bu found on its summit creatures or plants which will connect its fauna and flora with those of the Alps, the Taurus, and tho Himalayas. 'l‘lio lecturer explained at length tho results obtained by previous explorers, and con- cludcd by stating that tho niimo Kili- manjaro did not mean Mountain ofGrctit- to save you~Vancc and I." .others. lb was tit this time that several But No“, struggled pitifully to break cases of this malady came undenDr. Horti~ from the strong kind clasp. gnu 5 Observation, and ho became gradual- "No, no, lct me die; it is the only lyimpresscd \vith tlioimportuncoofdefor- way 3" she moaned rcstlessly. “Vance mmmg'the cause or nature of a disease so they will hang me if 1 am found 3 Arthur fatal within the first month of infantile is here, alive and well, and lieâ€"is dead OXISLOHCC- â€"-murdercd 1" In the nrticlel'rofcrred to, which covers Vance Singleton glanced at his wife; â€unfelgllkllagesi “0 1058 than two hun- her face was deathly white, but full Ulldrcd authorities aro‘quoted in reference to steady purpose. She had diviued already 5 l-l‘? “Kl-em» 1““! fatality Of this disease, ï¬nd that which was slowly. dttii'ning, in all its “2 ‘3 remarkable that nearly 0"01'3' physi- ghsstiy horror, on the man’s mind. eisn has “ different ““301?- 1" making “Who is dead, Nora l" Vance asked post-mortcni examinations Dr. Hartigan sternly ; and the answer came with a noticed that there was always an overlap- terrible proniptitude that made his heart ping 0f the occipital and parietal bones in stand still. the. head of the infant. Ho naturally as- “Lord do Gretton. Look j"._l,ol(ling . socnitod the fact with the cause of death, out her hands with a loathing gesture. “m1 in pursuing h}9l""°3l~lgfltl0“ 110 found “His blood isupon incâ€"the curse of Cain I i that â€19 same discovery had been ““1110 Oli,Vancc, for my father‘s sake, for yours, , 30""3 “WW years previously by â€â€˜0 0019' for all of our sakes, let inc die ! The sea 1 brnted D13 J- Marion Sims, the“ of A18- is better than tho lianginun 3" banin. But Dr. Sim's views were not no- “Slic is mad,†Nettie said, noticing the ceptcd by the PerSSlOlli 0 {110$ “'lllCll lll) nbhorrcncc with which Vance drew back ‘0 1135 death “133 sensitive matter to him, from this plain confession of her crime. for it; was 3111105†3 solitary exception in “Vance, it may be ftilseor true, thisâ€"this “101ml“? Of his teaching. story ; but, truth or delusion, we must The main point which Dr. liurtigaiics- save her, if there is yet time.†toblishes in his article is that the euro is New York papers complain that good ‘ncss, but the Mountain of Njnrowor tlio “Listen, Nora : For your father’s sake not in medicine, but that it is simply a ti cooks cannot now bu obtained tlicro Wicked Spiritâ€"who is supposed by tho natives to cause the biting cold, and to inflict on thcm such ills as cliillilains turd frostbitcs. -0“... “Wanted, it (loud l’liilu Cook.†you must obey us now. \Vc are leaving matter of posture. When a child is laid for “love or money." it is just possible this place ; you must travel with us. upon its back, with its head resting on a. that love is the condition (ill which more Remember that one word such as you,113~1'd substance, such asliis mother’s arm, of them are obtained than money. Many have Spoken hero would kill )‘Our father. the yet unhardcned bones overlay ““51 3' 300d lovo “‘“lCl‘v llâ€â€œ'°"°l" brings l" Do you understand me ’f†press upon the base of the brain, causing the fortunate man in the case it very poor Nora's wild passion lnid exuusted her spasms and death. By allowing “10 Child “Ol'k- Why such an important 1’17““?le strength by this time. Only the un- to rest upon its side or on asoft pillow, fcmulc industry as plain cooking should natural glitter of the restless eyes told of . no such trouble can result, and the child generally receive such very little nttcn- romains unaiilicted. In support of this, tion seems inexplicable. It ought to bo 1191-1103,], and stood trembling from head a large number of cases which come on a prominent part of tho rczii education of to foot, but made no effort to escape, d‘cr the doctor's personal observation are every young wonmnrwho ci'er expects to while Nettie, rapidly removing hcr own Cited, and it is shown that a change of have charge of n liouschold of licr own; ulster, buttoned it over the tell-talc dress posture, unless the physician's aid was but, as it matter of fact, many young which she could not touch without a sought too late, always resulted in cure. ladies whose education is “finished," rind shudder, placed the black velvet hat on more than this, and in sdircct proof of the who may have carried all high honors, the bare head, and tied athick Shetland theory, Dr. liartigun totes that he has even in scientific subjects, know little vcil across the face that must needs have , produced spasms at will, simply by prcss- theoretically, absolutelynothingpractical- betrayed her. ing together the two bones mentioned. in ly about such ti necessary nnittor “Take 1le to the station at- once, one instance, it is stated that. a German to the good health, the happiness, and Vance,†she said, with an authority her woman who had lost three children from i even tho success and prosperity of the husband dare not dispute. “The things this some disease saved the fourth by fol- 5 household as plain cooking. are there ; it will all seem natural. Do lowing directions as to the position in If girls or women understanding good not. waste on instant.†Which the child should be, held. l cookery could be easily procured the qul, “And you g" Another fruitful cause, especially of the i so far its the neglect among wealthy and In all the whirl and confusion of the chronic form of the disease, is said lobe educated classes are concerned, would not moment, with Nora’s hand held tightly the modern baby carriage. A child is be so great, but this is very far from be- within his arm, and his heart throbbing I laid in this (1001), narrow, collin-like con- ing the case. Plain cooking is evidently in ,, mingled tumult of iiori'or and pity at. . trivancc, pillow crosswise. The body as considered “too connnon,†or “too vul- the contact, Vance glanced back still at , well as the head sinks in the middlc. gar,†or too much of a more drudgery to the slender girl-figure bzirclicaded in the l The child has no room to turn, and if it got its fair share. of attention even among morning sunlight; but she only wmvcdlcould it would be in imminent danger of,thoso who are dependent on their daily him on frantically. smothering from the raised pillow on | industry. In Toronto or in any other “Go ; 1 will follow with the things. citlier side. Arriving home after its jolt- large city in Canada or the United States You forge: Mrs. Yangitmrt‘g maid will - ing and head-jarring expedition, printing to-driy, ltll mlvcrtiscmcnt risking for fo- travel with you," she said, with a ghastly i and frctful perhaps, it only needs a little l imilo help, for clerks, or for miliincrs, “For pity’s sake waste nozimpmpcr handling (if the bones are not’oi‘ for scznnstresscs of nny kind will at time 1†{already dislocated) to inaugurate the dis- l onco reccivo hundreds of responses, and The walk to tlicstiition was a short one ; case. The child refuses to nurse and I that, too, by persons ii'cllquulificd for tho but it secured to strctchon and onfor ever. convulsions follow. A physician arrives, duties required. Let it good plain Cook the fire that burned within. Sue bent ‘ est. and the red sand was hardly to be seen. And on that morning, early as it was, the l but the cause is not recognized, and all be :idvcrtiscd for, however, and the ox- “Take cure you foolish childâ€"you may : streets were by no means deserted ; the sorts of remedies are employed. Twitch~ pcricncc is quite different. The conso- “lint this iiota castle, but a cottage," get a nasty full l†Vance cried, in sudden llittle town was emptying fuel: of the ings,coll\'ulsions and other symptoms oon- qucncc is that really good plain coolm Vance pleaded f,,,.1,',,.,,ly. tear ; but'thc warning words had hardly l “Exactly. It is Cliff Cottage, thedcft Ins lips, when they were terriblyl marine residence of our county member, l NEWPNd by ,3 Wlld (learnlrmg 01')’ 1}“d on Mr. Daimziync, and one of the show- ngornzed "‘ once, Vapco, for WW“ Bill“). places of the neighborhood. I read all Wine (luleIyJ' m kettles 010‘“ Elmu‘ that in thonuide-book Vance ‘ so ‘ou scc “319°â€" ‘ it must be toruc.†’ ’ 3 It hardly took him a. second to lay down Mr. Singleton did u it see ; but protest all that encumbered ,hlm and fly to .his was evidently useless. He resigned him- “if“ S asststancenyct â€1 that ““511 0f time ; self to his fate, which was not a very hard 1‘ thousand agomzmg POSS!bllmcs ““5th I one, after all, for, though the sun was through his mind, a thousand scenes ofI warm, the paths were quuitcly shady, “horror rose before him, but not one- and vistas of gr;cn beauty opened on i â€"â€l}- rncrctful Heaven, “Pt .one, 50 1 every side. terrible, as that which met his sight ! 3 “You are good-tciiiporcd,†Nettie said, Upon the very verge of the sen, perched , with an affectionate and remorscful E on a slippery rock which every instant . squeeze of tin gray-clad arm, as the hand- ’ threatened to dislodge her, stood Nettie. smne young pair stood at the lodge gate, with both arms flung round it slender and awaiting the answer to their modest . desperately struggling female ï¬gure. ‘ summons, “After till, you know, I had “Vance, come I I canuot hold licrany no business to tyrannisc and triumph over longer 1" Nettie gasped ; and in another over you like that." second Vance stood beside her, and she Poor Nettie ! it was well she made her i slipped gently to the ground. little apology when she did, for, aftcrl For the moment the young follow all, the triumph was not hers. The , thought only of his brave wife’s peril, and woman who opened the gate civilly in- I while his eyes turned eagerly to her, he] formed them that Ciiil‘Cottagc was not on restraincdtho woman’s despemto'strugglcs . view that day. l with unconsciously savage force. . "But I understand from the guide-book Suddenly thoso struggles ceased, the! that it was always (ipen to tourists." pcr- l, head dropped back on his shoulder, the 1 . . . . . . . . . | sistcd poor bottle. With u very crestfallcn ' body lay an inert weight in his arms. So i look : and her husband could not rcpress'sudden was the change from violcntl nii unmcrciful grin. lniuscular action to complete rcposo thatl “Quite right, madam; but, in the Cir-lit nearly overbilanccd him, and, but? cumstancos, you see †l for Nottic's prompt movement, he would , “l Sllplmsu that Mr. lilflllllflylle has re- l have fallen. i tumod ironic l" Vance iritsrposcd. think-| “The poor crcziturc has fainted; she; ing it time. to come to the poor bullied ex- : tried to kill herself 2 0h, Vance, who is: plorcr‘s relief. 5 she l “Uh, no. sir I" the woman said, with a? Nuttic‘s terrified whisper thrilled him i surprised look, as though he had shownélikc an electric shock. iic lifted the' strange igxiomnec of ti umttcr of general ‘ prone head ; the black hair fcllbrick from‘; and engrossing intcrust. "Mr. Dalmaync the white ghastly face. It was Nomi l is still lll ltnly; butdid you not know that; “Nora l" Vance said blankly; and he he izzis rriitcd the cottage to Lord dc,could say no more. For the moment his: Greta-2. for his litilit*_\'nltiutl ? We expect ‘ senses dcsertcdlrim,nndlrc thought lieliad 3 his lordship and her billyship today." i indeed gone mad. The whole thing ‘ seemed so wildly incredible. Nora, thol cuxrrsn xviu. lcourted, flattered bride of yesterday, i “Lord do (irctton and his lady will be‘ Nora, Lady de Gretton, this desperate? hero today." i fugitive, this would-be suicide ! it could I The vruiiian closed llu: gate with the! not. could not be! 1 Words, and loft tin.- young psir staring ‘ “Vance l" Nettic's voice broke in uponi bLinkly each in the fact,- of the other. To , the young man's trance of horror. While each the shock was great ; to Vauo: it he stood staring, trying vainly to under- bmughtnshsrp and stinging psiii. The‘ stand, she had poured brandy from a thought that his lllllt.‘ sister Noni, his pct fink, and in her quiet helpful fashion, lind plsyiiistc and lo) al friend, was so near at done her best to all the wandering spirit hand, and yet so iumiouursbly distant, ' back. “Vance, come here! What does brought him down from his happy cloud- 5 this mean i" ‘ lxnd into a disenchanted tvglull of uncom-g Witha sliuddersho pointed tosoiucdark ;_ foitablo fact. .spots on the soft velvet skirt, to the- â€l wish i had seen her I" Nettie said, - stained lace round the pretty wrists, tol pausing at the lirwvv of the steep hill to the small cold hsnds, which were red with glance wistfnlly up :i: the green belt of blood. ‘ trees and the pretty white carriage, on' “Wash them. Vance," She turned: which thosunlultt full risizzlirigly. "Shall away her head, not able to endure the I ever see lirr, Vance i" ’ terrible sight. "She has fried to kill her- Thc. y man drool: his brad : his self; she has been dii1cn msdi (Jii, hone t b ' young eyes were dark with Iicai'cii help us sill" . pain. Still it was hard to give up all She broke down ins ltJlil'lll of Lister- though; of seeing Nora ; nothing seemed icsl turn, a brief storm that lititl'cvl the more ivilprobible than friendship between atniaphere, and left brave .\'«. "rcc to a couple of strolling players and Lord think and act. Vance obeyed ~r. in a do Umttt-n's wife; and yetâ€" The sort of blind stupor, tiitlin'g as yet no visitors drawn thither by the regatta, and i tinue until death ensues. This is said to are always in demand, always wanted and Vance dreaded every moment, that he i be no fancy sketch, but an every day oc- can always demand good situations and Would encounter sumo clmnco theatrical currence. l good ptiy, whcrcas good clerks, and good acquaintance who would insist on pausing The custom of “bouncing" on the arms sewers :iro till the time crowded by fun to bid him “good-bye.†And beside that ; 9r lap for the supposed purpose of quiet-' much competition. Cookery ought to bc terror was the other haunting fear tl‘at ; mg the baby is another evil. I’rccnution made more fashionable and more popular Nora’s frenzy would break out again. against tho discnsc ought to be observed than it is. lfsomc great leader of n so- But fortune favoredâ€"no, Vance ncvor from birth, by proper instructions to thc cial reform in this direction WUlllfl rise up used that false and flippaiit phrase; reâ€"'ll10tllcl‘ rind attendants, and especial care and popularize tho business, he or sin.- vcrcntly and humbly he acknowledged ; should be taken that the child has :1. soft would confer a great blessing on tho that Heaven helped him in his desperate i feathcr pillow to lay its head upon when world. need. He met no one. And Norriwalk- asleep, durin nursing, or whcncarricd in ed beside him \Tll’ll‘flll automatic obedience l the arms or tip. This is probably the 'l‘illpllnf,’ Cicruymt'n. that saved her. liicy reached the station, i reason “by there are not more victims of mingled unobserved with the boisterous, l trismus among tho better class of IDCUIIIC. Th" tenli'el"'â€"~"3 lâ€""““â€r“ll d‘m†“"1 chatting, laughing crowd that waited for‘among whom infants are not allowed to fllilugur tn lmvu Iiizulu much progress us the “cheap and nasty train,†and :ilinostglio upon the back in a narrow crib long yet 1}! clerical le'ClL'ï¬- lelmlflfliunfl of before her husband dared expect her, icnough for injurious effects, among whom I â€WWW are continually being ill’lll'l'll‘i‘l Nettie joined him there. too, they have the attention â€f well paid. by bishops to investigate accusations of (1-0 in: CONTINUED.) nurses and the benefit of frequent change i drunkenness brmxulit Against clergyman ___.__.._..._-.-«...__ of position from the lavish imniicr inlhy “10"â€)ch of their "06k". â€no of â€w .i TERRIBLE END. which they are fondled. cummiauions was apimintcd the uthcr «lay -â€"- l A table of 220 deaths accompanies the flu inquire into no feii'cr than clcvcn A Missouri Murderer Torn to Mecca bv article, showing that, contrary U, tlic l s cciiic charges of drunkenness ti Iiiiiist . m°°d°l‘°“d' “3 T°*“ theories of some physicians, the average ill" 1’00“)“ “f it t'uunlry parish, nnv luv." )cws. has Just reached Nobody. is the game in winter and summer. in ing reported that :i primrrfacio case had Missouri, from Term, to the effect conclusion Dr. liartignn states that llâ€, I been made out against him, in: has, afici- ._.... ..__....â€"<-»._.-. .-.. _.__ ,that Clifton- Wade, the man 'Wllt) , investigations are yielding good results. l unconditional submission to bisdioccsnn, brutally murdered Robert Cummmmgs During the past year, even with um in- been suspended from his clerical onion at Mndisondlfonroo county, but summer, ,creasc in population, only thirty-four for two years. The punishment is full. has bceirtorn to pieces by bloodhounus. ' cases were reported by the coroner, ;, rc- too severe considering the scandal caused Tho particulars are as follows 2' Two men . ductlon of 37 per cent. from the previous ; by the slicctlwlo of a pastor rec-ling about went into “ :ixahntclnc, Lilia county, tycar and 46 per cent. less than the year , his parish in .1 state of intoxication ; but. ’l‘cx., on the 18th mat, niidofi cred liorscs l 1879. ilc naturally attributes {hid gnti- l the frequency of these cascs suggests the for sale. The oiliccrs suspected that the fying exhibit 1,, 1m, efforts a, bring the probability of sonic especial cause for the horses had been stolen, and arrested one i nmttcr t“ the noticoof midwives. through altirniin I increase of clerical intoinpcr- of the men, who called himself “ilson, whom it is fast becoming known and un- once. is it possible that a miistitutionai on suspicion. The other man escaped. ldcrstood by mothers. change has taken place in the (:lcrgy of Bloodhounds were put upon the track of: the present day, or that the wine they the lllgllh‘e'fllltl were followed by the] There isngencml outcry in regard to drink is of so inforiora quality that i! ofhccrs. \\ hen the officers came up 10‘ the Government of Russiaâ€"which is rc- effects their heads more rcadil than ti o the bounds, not far from the town, they presented almost exclusil‘clv by tho CL’H' l HCIICI‘Uuu liquor imbibed by their prcdu. lmd overtaken the inzni and killed hun,1__umt it is entirely too despotic. zccssorsf Clcrgymen in former yonrn . . V. p . 'l‘iicno . . . . Egpighng hisbody inaniosthorribicinan- ii†a good deal of sympathy with mulwcro llt tho habit of drinking port wrnc . Nihilists because of this firml cstsblisl . ‘ by “30W!“ WMW'MPPHHMI wffvrim: line of _tho oiliccrs hzid photographs 0‘ l cd despotism. Years ““00",, li'itty writdr any ill effects. Even the m uirc of tin: â€Vt-"'31 cnnnnals “â€1““ they “'9“? â€ï¬l‘mk’ ‘ intimated that Russia desfmtisin was parish was not more free in is libations and 0“" Of these was that "f (’hmmltcmpercd merely bv assassination. it ill than tho parsoti who dined with him, yet Fling)?†«lflltd'ig’ilblfdgilflill girlistflicabllil‘lcllgl evident enough, however, a,“ the We“ 1 he seldom landed his gut-st beneath the . , - as , t - ; table or even sent him home with on on. concluded that the corpse must be that'm a 'f be Russian people are â€l too ' . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . ' . ’ , â€gait-ail wilt. The whole 1 ucstion is of the Monroe county murderer. Wade , defiCient in general mulligcncc to bt prc Y i was supposed to be yimcwhcrciii the: l pared for any such system of representa- z shrouded â€l luystcry.â€"â€".‘i'. ' "W" â€â€3“ Win: government as prevails with us. it: Hi". . ' r u w cr- 1 - . 3:33 {:‘dql'g‘l;:gléh;:::;i:l’mlhinudu_ l is stated on good authority that no less: ' 4 ‘ than ninety per 7 nt. of the population of; M. ._ _._.. _.._ ._.. 4-, ....... _-,..... . ‘ ' Prisoners of Mind in a Dog. criptlon. The Sheriff of Monroe county; Russia Gum“ "‘flicr read or write Al . . . _ The l’hatnn Journal says, Elinor Wior, ifézgellflnlifll'llf. 1:30:31 unlidcliillilflyflllil; ‘ more liberal system of government is ccr~ ' aged ten, while skating st a mill pond in :s . u 1 . . . . ' tainly needed in thnt great empire, but it ‘2 Stilt-m, Sim. ventured out too far on tho xvii-ii 1:12;“ 313:: a“ fidelunllllï¬g f must be inaugurated by a much more E thin ice, ncsrlthc lowor sluice way, when: nci ihbr rhood in which. he lived lliberal educational system. W hat a con- i there is a powerful current, and fell 5 ’ ' l tract filth†is helzdwn Prussia sold Russia 3 through. A Xoufoundlsnd dog, who had "â€"“"“‘,“’.“"' ‘7 “'" . ,in reg, tot e national faci 'tics for-followed the little fellow to this than: at Y‘- T- Barnum I '1“: WhICll l1†Ju'l‘ the people I lonco perceived the lad’s danger, and inn been made covers seven hundred pages. i t . . . . , ' . . . . t1 his assistant». lire ix , in ti o m :s Ila wrll most likely “1“an ll as "the‘, A“ obscrvsnt "98"" â€333 “D8 "13“ i tiinc lull been drawn und’cli' the ilcc 'l'hlrl i who takes it ' ' ' greatest will on earth." . p the moss sidewalk am not dog made a larro space of 0 ion water Robert Lincoln is lmmingupus ui- ' allus de pumn oh dc moss consequcnra. and diving quic ly, brought the boy vi blc presitiental candidate. Well, he s the A 15 cent drunlmrd wants rM' 100'" in E the surface, dragging him thence to the wï¬uf his father aiidagood slmciinen of dis woriddui do i-*%‘ "I ‘1‘ mPmuwfshore. Some men in the vicinity who 5 man besides. Fcourt. ‘ ‘ . witnessed tho accident attempted to rcs- Ilisiwp Simpson. in opening the BIL-tip: 06"de MNN‘WK ‘5 a 1",ch "1.31,,‘Cl‘fl: the lad, but W079 unable to reach nudist Episcopal 'I'cmpcnuicc Confcrwwe and moreover a strong believer in the ; himouwwuntofthctlnnncasofthoice,sml Philadelphia. declared that through principle th: '. example should alws s on- ; he would have been drowned but for the woman's suffrage. the rum trafiic would be force lfrmfltv‘ln tempem‘“ u wel ‘“ "" ' ’l'" m‘ " In: finally overthrown. . .‘P‘t‘