ment at Washington tells the following ' (0,. bm‘kfut. 1 hm.†hm a whiz“, n he u“ been doing too much lately. and ly, brotherly Stephen whom she had left; “m†Fï¬iw-‘W’ 'i ' v " " '7 A'ï¬kffilh’k â€" PUSHGBADS. ODD FACTS. In Luhec, Ma. 4.340.000 boxes of A great artistâ€"The stove poliahss'. ‘ . a u - " HThe ï¬rst man who lighted a matchâ€" ‘ ' , R we: :32‘: up m yawn. Q; can nun . . A spread of csnns on a vessel is for B 5 m E Egg.†mP130“ the dogtof the United nil or to rent. ! . If. H. Buell of Manhattan Kan. t- Ddlsnsndsensoareoltenstrsngm _ . I _ . .30 - 9 tin out of mono in Chicago, had him- ‘0 “ch “33- e L - self boxed up an expresses! home. ‘ min" “’5‘†‘ 10‘1" ‘l “he†The most remarkable known echo is - that on the north side of a church in Ship. A stareugagcmsntâ€"Meet me by moon- le , Sussex. It repeats twenty-one syl- light alone. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€" -â€"~ - -â€"-‘-â€"*â€"“ 'â€"â€"‘*‘â€"â€"“ M ‘“~~â€"'â€"â€"“ ï¬â€"‘r 13 105. ,3.“ '"3‘"â€â€œâ€˜â€œâ€˜"‘°â€Hâ€â€" VOL. >111. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1884 NO 18. “Ngï¬yggggï¬ypgsmmg There isone great composer loftâ€"Mob ' poisonous. Last season the canning cs- tsbliahmo'nts of the United States put. up 52,822,952 cans of tomatoes. The cotton crop of Texas last year was worth more than- the cotton crop of the sntim United States in 1&3. Forty years ago the few settlers in Texas lived on game. Toads the State contains more than 10,000, cattle, sheep, horses, mules, mid swine. Ono of the largest and most prolific Msrccluil Neil vinesin the United States belongs to a florist of Csiuborsburg, l‘a. It has yielded more than 10,000 rose‘uuds in the last three years, and the sold dur‘ in the winter at $15 ii hundn. . To-dsy it as not less than 2,000 buds upon it. phins. - ~â€"»-«â€" -- â€"~-â€" - _ Queryâ€"Is “10 wedding fins "1 emqu ‘ T l ‘ 7 may asked, the color coming back alittle circle? S ï¬lm he, facev . I I What is home without a beby’l Well, CHAPTER u. ! “No; but I should think it was nothing ()ne of the largest houses in the High said the Doctor. wmpsritively quiet. 'serious, or he would have mentioned it," YU“ “’31 “1k ‘1' d‘)’ m lb†0m“ 13" street of Ashford was a substantial giuy, ~ - * D . “n' b‘“ ‘ "’“l w the P‘ i' '“mment' stone building situated. midway up the wgggeoï¬fogrmememe’nnd the“ 0° 'il‘o get the cents of the angina“ is streextaiiaiid iigï¬defgjguy 2:11:12); 1: talli ..I mu“ be on: Is the dog “at eeessary to sroun e . mm "ll-5 ' ' ""- . 8d 1" h 'd h 'edl ; t e 'r on y n pâ€. This residcuw, known by the name (if the t “36:55,.†$336 “:33â€, 3nd gancedï¬t. sorrow or trouble in all its twenty years. into her face; and, when the sound of the tongues to raise the town with, I sup- Her mother‘s death had taken place when footsteps ontsidohad died away, she hasti- pose." So they marched to the tollâ€"bar. she was too young to know what a terrible ly smoothed her ruffled hair and dashed When they got. .ncar it they saw some- loss she had experienced, and since then cold water on her aching eyes, and then thing that staggered this heroine. There her life had been one long happy dream, went swiftly downstairs. was actually a man hhlf in and halfont of full of light and joy, untouched by any “Mr. Grevillo is in the study, MissSid- the window. This brought" the blsck~ personal sorrow; and pained only by ney," said the old servant who met her in , :mith’s wife to a standstill, and the timid others’ suffering. She had reigned like a the hall; and with a word of thanks she pdr implored her to go back to the vil~ little queen over some half-dozen or more went on and entered the study. Iago. “Nay,†said she, “whatforf I see faithful and devoted subjects. Her A slight. fair young man was its only oc- but oneâ€"andâ€"hark ! it is my belief the father had been her prime minister, kind, cupsnt; he was standing before the man- dog is holding of him." However, she trove, tender, indulgent; she had a little telpiece, looking up intently at the beau~ thought it safest to be on the same side court of adoring admirers ready to fetch tiful pictured face, so like Sidney‘s,which with the dog, lest the man might turn on and carry and worship. she had a devoted hung above it. At the sound of the clos- her. So she made her way into the kit- household to whom her slightestwish was ing door he turned, disclosing the face of chen, followed by the other _twe, and law, and she, like every other girl, per- the young man who , had driven by so there a si ht met their eyes which chang- haps had had a dream of a prince-consort. hastily and unhoedingly that morning; od all their feelings both toward-tho rob- by-aud-byâ€"a proud, gallant, handsome and. without a word of greeting, Sidney her, and toward each other. The great prince, strong and brave and gay and ten- went forward and put her hands in his. mastiff had pinned s nuin by the throat, der, before whom the queen would lay [To ,3 commuunq and was pulling at him to draw him down her sceptro, and whom she would through the window, with ï¬erce but muf- love and honor with all her heart. fled snurls. The man’s weight alone pre- But in those ï¬ve terrible minutes that vented it. The window was like a pic~ followed after Doctor Eliot's careless ture frame, and in that, frame there glar- words a sudden change came over her, all ed, with lolling tongue and starting eyes, inexpressible sadness and desolation fen the white face of the blacksmith, their suddenly over her, darkenin and shutting courageous friend‘s fvillanous husband. out all bright and pleasant t ings. There She uttered an appalling scream, and flow was no bitterness in her heart, no anger, upon the dog and choked him with her no real knowledge, poor child, of what two hands. He held and growled and this agony meant, only an overwhelming One day they received a considerable 50W tiu'he was all but lhmttlcd himSl‘lf, misery, a sudden desperate struggle sum of money, bequeathed them by a rc- W110“ 11° 10“ go “‘1 “10 nlnn‘1fUll- , Bu‘ against a. deep rushing sea of passionate lation, and that set the simple iduls all in What Bll‘lICk the _8r°““d 0mm“) mm ‘1 regret and shame and anguish, which she a flutter. lump of lead was in truth a lump of clay! fought against vaguely, not understand- They had a friend in the village, a The ma“ W“ (lune dead “ml fcflrfuul' ing it, and wondering fcebly in her pain blacksmith's wife ; so they went and told to?" “1’01†tho “901$ SO did 3 cojne‘ly if she was going to die. ‘ her with fears. 8118 admitted that. theirs end i" 3“ “leumg and “mat Ntcous This agony‘of pain lasted only for a few was a lonesome place, and she would not tragedy 3 “0" that the SCU“‘1(11"’~‘1 himself minutes, then it passed away, leaving a live there, for one, without a man. Her deserved any Pity, blâ€: his 9001‘. bravo. numbed sense of dulness and weariness. ‘ ’ discourse sent them home downright hone†Wife: to Whom 1‘0 had 110‘ dared There was but little change in Sidney's miserable. conï¬de the villainy he nicditutcd. face asushe mlqved across tlglroonidto ring 115111130 blacksmith’s wife told her husband the be ,and er voicewas m on sweet a is out it when he came in for his din- . . . as usual as she desired the servant who her. “The fools I†said he ; “how is any- “n ENTUREELWJTH SHARKb" The Mehdl’s Work in lndls. The Calcutta correspondent of the Lon- don Times has obtained a copy of the proclamation of the niulidi which was found circulating in India. It purports to emanate from “The Slave of God, Mo- liamed~el~Mehdi, son of Syod Abdulluh," and is addressed “To his friends who fol- low him and concur in supporting the true religion." The document which, accordin to Mohammedan fashion, is plentiful y interspersed with texts from tho Koran, begins by dwelling on the merit of cugnginr in n holy war. and warns the people t at. God has forbidden them to accept His enemies as their su‘ pcriors. “Lonrn yc,†it iroceeds, “that God has chosen me for t o Kliilnfnt-et- Kulinrn" (that is, principal vicogorcncy), and “Mohmnmed hath given me the joy- ful news that my companions are equal to his.†The writer then goes on to any that ho sends Sheik Othmon-cl Bakree, whom he has appointed holy umocr of the Bedawcen tribes and of the other peo- ples who follow the path of safety. He directs them to obey the slipik and to give him every assistance, adding, “Who- ever shall accompany him shall be con- sidered to have accompanied mo, and shall be included in the honors mentioned above for my companions.†Then follows a. warning addressed to the poo ill: of Sun.- kiin. Those who are friendly to tho mehdi are told to leave the town, and to "40%.â€" SI’ECIAL CONSTABLE. now a Comedy Ended in an summing Tragedy. Two women, sisters; kept the toll bar at a village in Yorkshire. It stood apart from the village, and they often felt un- easy at night,“ being lone women. *eoâ€" PumlSh it. never f8â€; 103“ wom‘m‘fl’lk in splints. “ I came up from Pensacola alone for making their own trouble with to take u schooner round to Tampa, but I go to such places as Sheik (ltluumi may their tongues.†shall have to 1' if f l f ks ‘3 0 or a coup o 0 “we )oiiit out;while those who fail to do so There the subject dropped, as man and or so It ha mud in t] -u .u . I start. 1 wife have things to talk about besides ed for Fort 1%,,“ in a {flint under are threatened with condiin punishment. their neighbors. sail bou . 'l‘ho fiiithfulmonurctlien ii'omiscd victo The old women at the toll-bar, what Wergl,u1ft;:; ‘33:}: 33?; $1,131, ‘32:}? 1:: and the spoil of their oiioniics, and oil; With their own fears and their Job‘s spanks up and says ’couptuu, Bumps u, exhorted not to four the strength and comforter, began to shiver withapprehen- sorter thick I uud’pm (10.,de if they numbers of their opponents, because all 310“ ‘13 mghtï¬ame on- However, at Bun' wern’t. Tllfall‘ fins was a-cu‘ftin water all the†“1'0 Strange†*0 Gf’dv ï¬nd 31M“ PM“ set, the carrier passed through the gate, 3mm,de bout, for’nrd 3.3mm, uud ou ties of men have often overcome large and at the sight of his friendly face they both sides, somo,going oiio way ifnd some bodies through God's grace. brightened up. They told him their care, another, and I should reckon them was It would appear from the context, the and begged him to sleep in thohouso that twenty u.f°118ring us_ .1 didn't like the correspondent adds, that this proclama- night. “Why, howcan'l" said he. “I looks of tum mywif but luuya ithoy tion was intended rather for the Aral: am duo‘at â€"- ; but I will leave you my. can’t dun,qu u,3 in mi, di,,,,y_v 1' hadu’t tribes than for Indian Mussuliuans. ll. dog. “The dog was a. powerful mastiï¬'. ' no morevl, got the words 03,, of my “us is, however significant that: it, should how The women looked at each other ox- 'ivheu’ bum] came 1, 134mb shark 010m; penetrated to‘Indin; and it is clear that pressively. “He won't hurt us, will he?†out of the water_ “re both “(we u jump the circulation of, such appeals to re- sighcd one of them, faintly. b ' ligious fanuticisni is duugcrous to the _ , to ind’d.dtlf‘lt~ k.bt “Nothc,†said the carrier, cheerfully. w Er ’ m w 1518 we 1 on a peace of thelndiuircmpire. ' ~ ' , , , third in with a Crush that almost filled us “he†11° called tho dog into “10 house: thrashed for a minute, sending one of tlid “ ‘†“"" “’"“"’""*"‘ lol‘l mm,“ 1001‘ the (10911 39F]: Went oars into the air, and then swung its head ‘Vhlstlmg- , , round, and, as l was reaching for the » 1‘0 wome“ wereleft contemplatmg the tiller to give it a knock, the tail came dPg With that milder intomai' apprehen‘ against my arm, and broke it clean in 31°“ ‘3 3W9 ‘50 exc‘te- A“ ï¬r“ he seemed two. In a minute more the shark was “Edggcmd at Ellis OE'hand Proceeding 0f overboard, and we sot thcro boiling and his master; it confused him; then he half scan to death. snuffed at. the door ; then, as the wheels u Accident 7 I couldn't my ; must, like. retmatedi 1‘0 began to We plainly, that he ly it was. Sharks often leave the water W“ 9-“ abandoned 5108.; he delwewd 1‘ when they’re chased, and it. may not have fearful 110‘“ 9nd ï¬e? at “10 (1001': “cthIl' seen the boot, but we did’nt waste any “‘3 “ml barking furloule- time after that, I can tell you. The splash The Old Women fled the apartment: and of the fish had collected them until the WOW {183$ 860“ at 1}“ “PP‘3r Window water was full of ’em, and I didn’t feel screaming to the carrier : “Come back ! safe until I was (mum bouch," come backuflohn! He is tearing the “Will they bite i" asked tlio‘listoncr. house down. _ n ‘ “Will a duck swim ’1†replied the pilot. camlgnliactlim vdhmliiio! rziiill hioliilvuaiifi i‘whyi my friend, i†July "“ "ow' In what was but to be done. The gogw Just as soon try to awrm a lake of red liol‘: , )itch as to swim over from Pensacola to natured fellow took his great: cost out of ion pickeul There are not, m ,‘uuuy the Parliand luld lb .0“ @119 “00“ The accidents on record there, because people 2‘85“er m’émnuy 131d lllmsfy “P0†“9- know the dangers and look out for them, Now, Bald Jami Stemlyi let “5 hum but I know of at least half .1. dozen cases. "0 "‘9’" “omenâ€; you Wk" cl‘a‘ge Of The last one happened last summer. A that “11 .1 com“ bad" “a ‘10“ t 1V“ let vessel came in port for a load of lumber, "9b0‘3y “he‘ll that the“? “9" 30.“. the and the Captain’s boy, quite u good-sized WW†blw' Thereinowa mldhe kmdly led, in fooling about the rigging, fell \to the women, “I shall be back this “my overboard. The men heard a scream and 00‘s..» The L‘ibwh-chcls of France. The Crown Jewels, previous to their dispersion by an auctioneer, are on show at. tho Exposition do Bijouterie Parisi- enne, in the Salle des Etats Louvre. M. Gravy and Madame Wilson were at the private view. - The Crown jewels are in an octagonal niche draped with velvet, and the stand on which they are placed is oiio of three tiers surmounted by a glass case, and protected by an iron railing. As the President. and his daughter approach- ed the niche the stand rose slowly from beneath the floor throhgh a trap which is provided with an iron door. 0n thohigh- How it Relii' Adlnlrnl was Made. '()no morning, when the Duke of Chir- cnco having received his omniiiission and his ship, was on his way to'his tuilor’s in Plymouth, to got the now uiiifdrni,'itt.ii street corner he saw a boy crying, and stopped to inquire the cause. The lad ooked up throuin his tours, rovculing'n handsome, winning, and intelligent face, and replied that his mother had died only a few days before, and that ho had been oust homeless into the streets. “ Where is your father “I †asked the prince. “ llo was lost in the Sussex, on the Cornwall coast two years ago." “ How would you like to go to sea in n first-rate mun-of- war?†The boy’s face brightohcd as he answered that. he should like it very well. The prince took out his pocket- book and wrote something upon n piece of paper, whiclilio gave to the boy with u shilling. “(20 down to the docks," llu said, “und with this shilling you will him a lmatmun to carry you off to the l’rgiuius. When you get on bimnl the ship you will give this paper to the ofï¬cer whom you find in charge of the deck, and he will take Cure of you. Cheer up, my lud! Show me that you have a true heart, and you shall surely find it true friend." Ar- rived on board the Pegasus, the ofï¬cer of the dock received him kindly, and sent him to sit upon a gun-carriage under the break of the poop. .ln loss than an hour the prince came off in his new uniform, and the boy “'3‘: strangely moved upon discovering that the man who had pro- iniscdto be his friend was none other than \Villiam, duke of Clarence, and cup- tain of the frigate. The boy, whose mono was Albert Doyer, "was taken into tho cabin, where the prince qucstioncd him, and forthwith he ordered him to ho rated as inidshipnion,_nnd from his own purse he procured him an outfit. During the voyage to the American coast the prince became strongly attached to his youthful protcge, keeping him about his person continually, and instructing him in gen- cml branches of education, as well as in his profession Time passed on and the boy grew to ho a man, serving king and country faithfully. in time William be- came kin , and signcd the commission which Hwa Albert Doycr n. roar-admiral. lie cxclaimedss he DI"- his signature to thovdocumcnt : “T croâ€"~ifl have ever done a good deed for England, it was when I saved to her service that true and worth man l"-â€"“Li‘fr. and Tim; 1:] Wil- liam V." l’trry Filig’rultl. breakfn‘b‘timev and he won't bUdSO ti†rushed to the rail, but the only sign they then." saw was a red cloud in the water. They Mining the [kg-The penth or tread. Gray uww' was “cupid by Docwr A" ' Doctor Arnold's dog cart, a somewhat m who lcud‘ hi’ illfluen“ "rely 3°“ n Emmi “1†“mm l" m" “in and illlPort' g uaual medical hrougham,was waiting out- nid when um, can“, to . mud puddle m crative one than his father's had been. : away, smiling and kissing his handm the vivacious oung lady at a fashionable ful‘im‘ed h‘m’e‘ enrcmely comfortable†Miss Arnold did not. move away from the ing for it." hm“ "m" “a?†w“ in “1" cent†of amuse and interest her, but there was an c totransportstion for life, “ You being the lining mum†"we a 818'“ door at I “waY- Suddenly her face Changed, and A country doctor announces that he has ï¬eld“ beyond. The surgery and commâ€- l dog can drive“ by 9' hand‘ome fair young may prove I great convunience to his entmnw' taken, the gentleman driving not giving a weddiugday : †when “we went bumrb “‘1 the High '"eet' It was a large low. . from the window, going back to her un- dowa overlooking the pm’ch of gm“ be. I She was still sitting at the breakfast keep them half shut.†' . ing, or perhaps because of, its melancholi- , entered, bringing with him a gust of claimed in the fullness of his satisfaction, quaint old silver upon the sideboard, and An English servant girl who had re- and 0“ the 5"“th sepmmber morning ' has gone, of course?†answered her summons to remove the body to know they have got brass in their A Gout pm,“ Ann B“,an by a Blow “ looked really aristocratic.†To which she Neill“ “Ch 9‘ strange “tam 0f agitatbn in quite ready for breakfuu' I should iong service had made her greatly devoted secret of itto me, but you need not go for is Yes, it was u close shave, and I got An imaginative Irishman gave utter- Breakfast was ready upon the table’ enoug hunger, Nelly and 1 came back the young girl’ laughed lightly at; some found them in ruins. I cried aloud, Old £115“de 3mm “mm the Chim- leasly, giving her attention to the coffee. househdd duties: “he Went BIOWIY UP to thchry'.‘ ,. breakfast table a low, old fashioned china “ch. They were kind enough to ask old fashioned staircase were, and how shining silver; and in one window, lean- “Lady Eva is well, I hope?" the girl behind her, the ï¬rst thing she saw was a into the street, which, early as it was, was “I believe so. I did not see her," he re- before; and presently she found herself mantel-piece, hung the portrait of a lady, behind the urn. \Vliydid he not say who shedding her passionate tears Without um of which a. woman’s face peered with a. plain keeping her from asking a question was over, she sat up among her cushionsl portrait of some long dcnd-and-gonc 2111- was anxious, she thought impatiently ; round the twelvh“ I x bewfldemd look. out tier is a sprig imitating oak which only daughter, his only child, Sidney, as man after a sharpride, and was apparent- Stephen was go; I to be happy could,“ joct, but hardly more splendid than the little figure in a soft clinging brown ed up at her, noticing her pallor with a friends. even although they had quarren- “om “‘0 Frelwh Queen! TeViOUB tn Arnold, as she stood there in the sun- gently. “I am afraid you do not get letting Frank-Grevme ride Withher to the Duchesse d'Angoulomo, who in her old ful folds of her closely fitting dress were HI hum been busy at home," '51“, an. some new admirers ’of whomslephen Much .Of 'Wl‘mt belonged ‘0 Jowphlne on tho nape of her white neck was brown 1 give you another cup of coffee, Doctor her gently in Es grave deep tones, an“ couwaun w“ made in inflation 0‘ "M l‘wely eyesi 50“ and true ‘1‘“! faithflll' the surgery is fun 0f Patients-n offence and reinstate her in his former the Porto St. L srtiu. The eight coro- Neil's wonderfulbeauty norDolly Daunt’s her cheeks no longer p310 now u, the sud. happiness! and that, however delightful "‘3 i“ “‘Miwl’d “31ԠThug l“ 30mm" mom charming um“ either: “I‘d “"9 Lsmbswold," slio said,with an attempt at and that uoride witthnkGrevme Bunny- Peum'; “pphiwa’ “d rubies enter into Dnum‘ m“ thinking “he†he luuked int" want to know? It is Miss Neil.†He had been so good to her, so kind "° i"“â€'“ i“ 5 m" 'Peclmeu 0‘ dla‘ Early "'5 “MMâ€"the gm†1mm†“Wk indisposad, and inclined to make tho moat unconsciously even to herself; and, as she Quarter“). Necklaces are arranged in some time. She had gathered the rows “A slight feverish attack," he replied the mante‘pioce’whem “urge photograph iiflsdfliyfn’ï¬llgy:ghgokgflg; he in €333?izgtlrizaï¬lgngnï¬lï¬gflï¬gzcg:2? Shoo bucuu' Mir pim' dull" and in' “ho had mm†the “a and comm‘ and now “Frightened in the park!" Sidney in- own work. As she stood looking at it from him or you'll be wanting a, new You we the brum follow vessels in from Castle of Siam was sent by the Eniperor' Arnold's household was an early one, for “Sha do“ not seem able to give any 'They had gone to Stroud together, Dolly He retired, and the old women kept a when a man goes Over they rush for “w in n can e clan tho vcmcnt. . g o . 8 W pal ked Th “um, Y’h" "M' “3 l“? falls.†m bee.“ bf:- unprofessional but decidedly more healthy Socul fact, often over 00 - 0 fun: him, the prinCipal mo. icalman int e)â€.S we“ M more useful vehicle than the back. slice of which madetheprcseut phlysiclan’s 1 Hide; ï¬nd. when he had left the mom, u Board wtnud "â€"5.: the young lady WW" ‘ l“ “M†“"P‘WI‘W“ ""“m' i Sidney stood mu and watched him drive {’13 .idow‘lk. The Hqusc Stuutl in the heart of ' lovely little face at the Window- “Sit down," said an honestly-dressed the mm“ “"‘l ‘t' w“ 3 large mom†"H's When the dog cart had disappeared, waterin - “ sit down ' it's about the "‘4 "0t With‘ml “ “mm pieture‘ inane“ l window. There was plenty of bustle and only you can do herb without pay- on" "m" The ha“ duo“ approached by animation in the wide busy street to . . . the building and opened into a wide absent dream 1 k - h hi h ’ . . . , y 00 in or eyes w c hiï¬â€˜Ã©rhorwï¬fgehzww 1.2333322: flagged hall, on either side of which were _ seemed to say that her thoughts were far . . . the other end opened into a charming old- i an ex - f . d - d . . . - pression o surprise an pain an igï¬iggm {grist} the commuth 1‘ mh‘oued gâ€d°“' wmdl k’d mm “mm†an or flashed into her brown eyes, as s. in .moms had been built at the side of . . _ :va 3“ rive. ‘0 .3"; new “1‘3 werewomer' assists“ enhancestzad‘c. i otocurcya,wcieopes The dining room at Gray House was 1 G h d numerous patients. on the left hand side of the hall, and fac- gait; $21.32 :1 amï¬ttliguxdasmofeï¬azï¬qj A uaker's advice to his son on his Q coiled room, with three long narrow win- ï¬nished breakfast. log, I told thee to keep thy eyes wide open. . NOW that thee i5 m’rlCdv I w" “"39 w f0†th°.hâ€u3e' 3' suushnly’ mqmncholy I table when, some minutes afterwards, the 1 ch m d n f room, with acharm about it notvvithstaud- diningmum dmr opened andagenfleman ‘im once to a re story 0 a man ' ' Who. being Hidden]? miM-‘d ‘0 “0118!, ex‘ “9‘â€- Th" (“x-mm†WM Old'fashwned' lfrcsh cool air from without. but extremely handsome ; there was I . ,, _ “ O that I could stand in the road and l "I" m“ for break“??? he “1‘1 Chem“ - - ‘ u , - . fully. "Capital! i not expect to be. see myself ride past. in my carriage ! some few good pictures were on the walls, , Good morning, Miss Arnold. The Doctor turned from the United States to visit. an“ the gray "‘i‘l'y Svening When Step." “yea " Sidue answered iviu him breakfast things; and she went down for house i†I Shun. .r __ hâ€? mend! 3‘ 1101118, was Vild lam-t “18 an Daum‘ and h“ mater had found Ml†l he, hun'd’ with gimme, “ii, mist be her usual interview with the cook, Whose “Well,†said the wife, “they make no mm a 321:“ Dynmus . u ' ' he ark the room looked exceedingly . . . . u . †responded . Yes, in America we all he- l‘ P . mmkpi to her young mistress, and who noticed to tell it to all the townâ€"poor souls l off ens it}, th- _n Th k I long to the hire class." comfortable and homehke' u Yes ; I must plead guilty to a, mvuu- nothing unusual in Sidney’s manner, for “N at I," said the man ; “but they will u Gulfycgfst pill); holdciig‘iiii 31:}: $233 . . the tall silver urn hissing away cheerily, , . . “we to “"3 lamentâ€"800R I †I return“ to . - from Lambswold in twenty-ï¬ve minutes." Buggefllon and made 5! Pleasant CllcerEUI the halls of my fathers by night, and I and the†W“ 0' Cheerful coal ï¬re m the “Good riding,†Sidney, remarked care- FBPIY- And the“: hfl-Vmg Performed her f the autumnal morning rendered , . . ‘ M f th , h tl l ’ nd echo "8“ o h} 1 . b u 1 Lambswold then?" her own room thinklng drenmily how reiid'onidoda,m ‘vlseri‘i ax:0u:ayl“atiiick Mc- vary accepmble' 1" the centre 0f the on lave 0e 0 steep the wide shallow osken steps of the bowl, full of late roses made a spot. of mo breakfast; but I had not timeto tired she was. But, when she got into varied color among the snowy napery and stay. her own room, and had locked the door Lug againi'it itslniaï¬pivyo (135613111 31:12:: stag:I :2; with an oluborateattompt at careless- great Bunch of Mnmchzfl Niel roses which young 5â€. ’ 0° "° y y ' Stephen. Duunt had brought her the day already busy and bustling. plied. . h. h f . .f 1 In Doctor Arnold’s study, over the Sidney’s heartbeat quickly asshe sst first: 1:153! gpoglmzï¬â€™sgozgrcgéï¬ï¬f’s éhil (1‘31: a curious old picture all shadow and mist: was ill at Lambswold’l she wondered. ta (1. 1 as it were, a clouddd world of point, out Some feeling of shyness she could not ex- .deallzn mggvazt paroxyam of weeping rett arch mice which seems to cling to which would have seemedperfectly natur- . ‘ .7 ._ . . Such ysliadoiily old pictures. It was the l 31 to Doctor Eliot. He must know she r h‘lï¬gai’lf’c‘ hislgogrï¬ggd ~L , cestress of Doctor Arnold‘s; but it, Would but Doctor Eliot was eating his breakfast , u , . have passed easily for a portrait of his with the excellent appetite of a. hungry gagglgg‘flzib:&- Inaité‘ï¬Ã©ef’h" NapOlwn wore as 8 brooch in hit! COI'OM- she stood loanin r her graceful head ly not. in a. communicative humor. Pre- . . tion. . The Regent is a conspicuous ob- against the winfliiw frame, a slender sently he pushed aside his plateandglanc- ?§$33§i3;e;“h1?hlg;esï¬atf :ll‘e‘gygug‘fg: cut- lass knob of a decanter. H: is rown. little anxiety. . . v 1020?) o shaped. Very few jewels were 5 Quite a “study in browns†was Sidney “You are not looking well," he said ï¬nial:fégligyl2§zr§122gell“similaï¬tï¬sï¬g I 9 1793, the part. of the old reg is devoted shine, and as such Mr. Whistler would enough fresh air. You have been lazy meet or dance (we waltz with her aha to their use having been given to the huvelikcd to paint her. The soft grace- about going out lately." ball ’or when she 11:, flirted a lime with , ago sold them to constitute a fortune for brown; the pretty hair cut short upon her swered carelessly. “But I an, V8,}. well. D. t, .d t . the Comte do Chambord. forehead and gathered into ii close knot 1 am generally pale, you know. Shall 03‘“;1,2,%ҤEc§£§md§,Qgieg‘ufufgpgggï¬ and Maria Louisa were reset for the Em- also, but. touched hero and there with Eliot?" t h h l 1 1 - 1 , , x 1 pm“ “Eugenmi I" "hm" m" gi‘dl" l" ‘1'†l 8"“; and lb†bm‘Ilifl-‘l dreamy eyes: “Thank yon. no. I have no time for it; hltlai‘n p;iiign:c? z\lv‘bgulilngfdrilgiiili will: she had seen in “ La Bicho au Bois,†an wore. brown alsoâ€"dark velvety brown. He rose from the table. pushing buck favor. And Sidney had soon discovered extravang pls ed twenty years ago at If Sidney Arnold possessed neither bibyl hiu chuir us he spoke. Siduuy rose 3130, that that favor was very necessary to her 9"". “N u†“‘0†“Viking Objects , Th)?" Hlmrkling l’WmllCSSy “he. Md 3‘ ‘19“th den rush of color which came into them. u ban was it lacked enjoyment for he, iudianipudl wdofol‘uwhmpwu Eugenie loveliness of her own which was perhaps “You hm-e nut, tam me who is in at urn-055 his dark eyes followéd her kindly, ""1 mngiiiï¬com "/0111 hilt pruelllt’d b glance at her beautiful steadfast eyes cutekqsuo†uud indifference other cavalier was so . . . . . , - - pleasant as a ride the D†0‘ “we†m Lou“ RV“ ' "0"“ haw mm ("m of “hum Stephen “Did I not?" he said smiling. “Do you with Stephen by her side. the composition of a few of the coronots Rot-M's eyes as he rose to greet him in ,“I Y . . . ., . ‘ l . ss hcill Is she seriously ill? and tender and thoughtful, that it was “"1 ommeuu m mmCh uwm' Jflweue†m“ hall at I‘lmbawom' “0h, noâ€"hardly ill at illâ€"just a little no wonder ’that she had grown to love him monds cut in the old'fashioncd manner. upun the mantelpieco pointed ti) the half- . , . . . .. of it. thought of the care and tenderness he had They belonged to tho rcgslia of Louis hour after eightâ€"bulqu Md mm“ d“"“ “What is the matter with her?" shown, she left the sofa and went over to NEW)“- l- .l dOâ€"nUt think Idiom “lull to in the old china bowl, and the one which . ~ . . . - . . _ carelessly. “It seems that she was of Stephen and Dolly stood framed in a sensible as any Christian ; only Lord A t - ' - . . those which Queen Isabella sold here. neat.ch close to her milk-white lliruut, frightened in the park yesterday, nnd__n pretty carved frame which was Sidney“ mumwomen’ do!†ye gowmke intent “21:12:: anemia 8;l3028lézifdb;llflï¬;:i:b signia of foreign ordersaronumorous, and stood waiting for her father and his 15- . u . . . . - . . . . tori-upted growmg very pale. Who With lovmg wuitful eyes, she remember- gown yourself and maybe apotticoat and 1, . ' ' “WIN†8 ('u’wr- The Me hint and to t. t come in tobroakfast. Doctor ,’ - .. . . ,, offs ore and got in the habit of swallow- un ‘1 1 p l‘“ “ 0 could have frightened her? ed the day on which it was taken. all. ing eveiiything that comes along, and of _ on to, a con ll. _ . h a bu m with vor few un- . ,, . . - . - ~ - 10kg) 'wwss: impoverished in ogcliiliodvgfrdmeiif’s illufdlo day. y clear explanation, .Docto'rEliotsaid,won- alrid Stephen alilid heiisclf. Ho drilieai lI‘tIBSPCbeul distance from their protector. splash. I’ve seen .em moving arm] “'1 on 111,, reign“ Loaf, Quin“, wd enriched Thu long mm; of the gran bronze dering slittle at Sidiieys_snx1oty; “and if“: 3V8? 111ml; Pris)â€. ï¬nedflbzcagzo 9 new†"IOleï¬ied them? and. mdee‘li the bottom like a. drovo of hogs. They in that of Louis Seize, whose (,lueeiu~ was clock had travelled from the haphou, any questipns on the subject only make hglifdd milk 0 Pt 0t Emp l .th h frequent! "momm‘ed Win! by a h“ 1 after eight to twonty-fivo minutes to her h “mncalv 5° 1 b3†them' a e no l. line†0 a 0 “way wl er mother, the German 'Em’press, on her ‘ nine, when thedoor opened hurriedly and M" “The†Dam“; “ld 1‘“ "Stet were on the long “a†to her aunt on when “he passion for diamonds. hat imperial Doctor Arnold came in, a tallsparo man lady wrote; to heroin: tilideflmul I still handsome in spite of his fifty-fwd woman 0 equiv ' e w o wants to ym and guy bean]. gift) horse" lirumilmnw “decking heflelf Sidney turned round with a little start, With jewels. The Queen of I great the dreamy look faded from her eyes, and When thoxflpol‘aï¬mldmgl! tolumm We“ generally swim slowly when not. chased, “98!;0‘1 11“ “Ill "1 3 dme‘“ way; but but they can work up u. tremendous race “mo 3-3 “my “19"9‘1 M’th 1‘0 “(liflnwd 3" when they are chased, and I’ve seen one “‘0Ԡout Of h“ I’lf’o‘lah“ ell" 1“ a “my jump twenty feet into the air. that checked all desire on their part to try u To wow you how hard they can on the carrier's cost. him " mid the u u n . , p ot. I have seen one llius protected, they wentto bed earlier take a piece out of a" oar. Anuuwr that than usual, but they did not undress' w“ hauled up," 'd . ’ gel 0 of nsmnll bout took they Yemmofnu‘m “m‘d 0‘ “verythlngi the cutwater in its mouth and iicnrly “Pk‘cmuy the" Pmmu’“ _ Th0 "’81" crushed it to a jelly, leaving twenty or were on, and presently their sharpened thirty moth in the WM]. \senus let them know that the dog was “some time ago n Spunk}, gunman walking in the grounds in the early part "33 “horny , SOlllg- And Stephen bid of the evening, and may found he, in u laughed 'nt first, and then yielded, as he state of considerable agitation and alarm. “3‘13"? did l†3“! .1‘9‘1“exit 0f heâ€: and a When she saw them, she fainted, and has day 0" “V0 “ft†her departure {01' WW" been more 0;- la“ nervous ma hysterical he had sent the photograph to her, WILll mun"! M'm’x‘ls “1 113“ JOIN“. to NW went forward to greet him with a little "9" “ince- She "in be "011 in 3 ‘13! “mm gay wordmf greeting and a“ injunc- l f . M u Lu . x . hi 0,. two}! tion tocomo back from to-vnthc samcSid- . pom y mun w u .....â€"â€"- :iiiilillh‘slvlzrbi’i’glitziigd :ldullzi glad: "Whit OWN have alarmed hurl" the my Who 111d left Ashford. ‘ ’ 0 the diuin mom in. the Ga. Home, girl laid wondeï¬ngly. And then she remembered that on her A “wrung! mm†“1 am ate, dear," he saiIl, kissing her “Nothing of any consequence I dare “tum. although 311° W†“‘9 “m0, 1‘ W†5“ “ml†°f ‘ Vi? mun“ “lflfllflr hurriedly. “And I have not. much time so ," Doctor Eliot answerei carelessly. he Who W†Changed fwmtho frank kind‘ geulng “me†i he mum’di “‘1 the" he drop ed in there, and the officers omuscd flowed, Md lhen 1‘93“ “p and Nimrod thcmiielves shark fishing. They had “130‘â€! mul'tcmng wh‘mlf' Sln'ghtwuy’ f Uito a circus. They would take a small with furniture they barricaded the door ynnmiw cartridge. bind a piece of .8“ through which their protector must pass pork ,0 it. and ï¬x it w a no“ and wire. to devour wem' . . and send it 200 feet nstcrn. Pretty soon But by and.by! mwmng Mum") “my a shark would take it, and they Would fire 1‘9“ a “mpmg and mung ouu‘de m," by the wire, and the fish Would fly into mudow 0‘ “‘9 room "mm the d°g wâ€! a thousand pieces. If one was wounded and he continued growling low. This was - d - u enough, they 3“ 1 out n the back door, the others went for him an ate him up. and left their money to save their lives ; they got into the village. It was pitch Ills Mistake. dark, and slltho houses black but two. A gentleman found a “330‘; trump “0 1 i‘lrhm m ‘ {"hi‘m‘bl" "lad!" from Stroud, saying that old Squire n- is naturally hysterical. Mr. Dsunt was he hid becomo R31“ and mowedï¬nd al‘ in l “5153 “0‘ 1‘? “Mme†‘ mum,“ , thony is Very ill, and begging me to go at anxious; all men are frightened by by. 111063 °°1d- . During her “hence “1 1103‘ Immi 8“! 19â€â€œ m 01“ '9‘“ “d d‘d ‘ onto, and lwant to catch the nine o‘clock stories and fainting fits, however trivial don 5 11°" mmmhfld ¢°me Whmbswom- not now it. ‘ And what is more, she “min... they my Dolly’s governess, who had lived there for “V†“Ni himléo‘l‘ml'h“ “M foul“! mm “Breakfast is quite ready, father," the "Yes," Sidney said quietly, turning, mm YEMEN 80“ 8W3? ‘0 be married, 0‘"; Tl“ 3‘ w" " MM“ um" girl answered. in a low sweet musical away from him; “and Stephen has not and dY E" 1W! “SEW-3d “10â€!†lady. “d '9 l°° up“! “ " youflg mm _"‘ mice. which was one of her greatest had much experience. Dollyis not given 0‘ Whom D0“? 5“ WWW†‘0 Sidney 11‘ Wt!» in '11“ 5° '1 “Nd ‘l'u‘ WWW charms. “I am sorry to hear that the to that sort of thing." rapturous terms. extolling her beauty and i1 .II ently. lie had . you ‘ ul facawss quick p00,. 0M squ-m, ,- w “No, but he will ham more no" n the accomplishments, and adding that shehad mm «a - m mm Mm» mew ammo z. he §i1.;“.‘;:::..“‘c:;f.°':‘n was snuw~whilo. he canâ€! passed with the, . ,, . , _ . youngest. ‘ With his I No “tanner Ind i £3; fï¬llfhhï¬hofflinï¬wggu isolgage 23:22:35 thin mn2;::: Dolly had exaggeratedneithchibyl Neil's 011° W“ “*0 Pul’hc‘homa "all" 3 m' sitting on his front steps eating his lunch. 9mm", 5° "m a†hm "‘ a" young ‘ look lo " , 85 m M Du,l t. g‘ - beauty, nor her fascination, nor her con- Eula? gleam m the Md ‘ 0an f" “Here! What are you doing there?" he girl he married from a number of other ..,":m' um, "u d“, .. um mm“, {2}“ ‘19 .°°" ’- g,“ “yam†mu. She was simply the most bcauti- 03'. and the other we: a blacksmith s shouted. - “noâ€: 0' mm sauna “"1 mtl‘ u a“, bu?“ 1h; his comm :0 him. "1', i. ; furwN liilltodm you b: “art: ul woman Sidney's eyes had over rested house. ,Hem “'33 3 PW“ 0‘ fortuno,f_°1' “Partaking of a slight lunch. Will some. 3215‘“ In "W 3°“1’8wd ‘ lorele wording is is not?" :ddodmmgiggwflsflu us)": mu, ,2 upon; and (bier fascicstigpas equalled her 310' temeg' wars;- 3:111“! ‘11:) ygu join me?" the tramp politely mix-ud- belle. * u . ' ' ' ‘ - - - bcant . An -ve soon a disco‘ ver- 811’ 8 - ‘ 9 ° 0 “Just before the wedding took place‘ w ï¬ugoxngggzd‘gaiffg lu‘mlh" “’0â€; “"1 “‘“d‘ng "mmh‘nd ed a?“ people 3;... nudging whom thieves are come 2" and they told her in s the mosaic hero and had his own hair um. am,“ hi. bmuut in . hurried “P0P “WP†1° °1 we SW" Mi“ Nan would m of he; may ad. few words all that had happened. on. food," out olsad a wig made. Dyeing his hair "occupied munâ€. 'uue Sidney we,“ ï¬n“? ‘ “a m "In “"‘ï¬lv '0 he mimrs,ainong whom was Stephen Dsunt. “Lat†said she ; “how tiresome you "That's so; it is pretty tough kind of ' ‘1‘“ “°‘ “’0 “3" “‘1de "hmh Pu" From the very day of her return to are. Ten to one he was only growling st fodder. I just at it out of your kitchen. hsdwotkcdwrxwell'bilohc'uwun- 1, 41,08. ‘ 1 t . . . . . . ' , but when is" some to ‘ng marriod' but?“ u: a“ m n “mm on “1 0"“ “a l°“'"’8 ll "1"“ “a mu “ ‘f Ashford a dull numb pain had been sch- aomr one that passed by." Your-"wife must doing her own cooking now. In Show he could not use Iithont his «w ‘ Doc“, - r' uh duff!“ in Wble- . n , ing at Sidney's heart, a vague sense of "Nay Jane, we hound thosciaping out- . wifst item, so he .1 - wig “mm?†.. J. 321,351; on: I 1"“ “0‘ ha“ °‘ W» '3“ “"1 suffering and discomfort which Ills could side thelwindow. 0h, woman, call your cxggqioygunrmunghm 9 'ml‘ to 1:» also difficulty. boldest-f may“, "N, mm"- L ‘1“i9d3" Fluff“ ‘ mm" .in a“ ‘0" not trid of,but whichshcwouldscarw manand let him with us." ‘ b "ed “mum "ecl- ""°°i b‘“ °f m“"’“ '0Ԡly usinowledgs tohsrself; but now the “th manâ€"he irnot here." the tramp, still sitting quietly on the -4 - -A_.___....... A Woman Prlghtcns ll Panther. What come near coin a tragedy oc- curred ou Salt River on irrsdsy a week ago. Mr: Shiver; well kimwnln this part of Florida, was absent [mm home on business, and his wife after attending to her household duties. had seated herself near the door at her scwin r, while her little one played around on 0 floor near athaud. Hearing a all ht noise, Mrs. Shiver looked around and saw crouched within a dozen feet of her and her baby an immense panther, ready to spring. With a shriek she ram to her feet and dashed the bury a an with which she was cutting her work in the nthcr’s face, snatched her child“ ed- hack . into the house. The mother. disconcer- l‘N’o; I don't want any of your villain- hnm ï¬ndingoutthaxhewsssn e. - mm, 1p . , _ , old man nsa est hlnwdd, led when he hiLhuud‘gwm ktfo‘vi‘udh‘iii brains: “Pec’l‘d' 8Ԡ"1“: mm“ pain hadincressed to an agony which she “Where is be, than 1" step. W b7 “1", “‘1‘le “Wk "1‘! a)" “"1â€. . u co not ore, ug even now a “ suppose ouw are 0 or war mg ‘ at at can , an; out . ex- 't " - I - mum of . hom.‘ a“ h .h I h - h u! kw . Do I I“ - d I N ’ be]! d llh‘flw {of “10 VIII") “ï¬rst waldlndahiawighom), . . . . was man I ever saw. On um,“ i, mun um Dodo, mum, “lea: it is a old place, and would mtreoognixe its cause. women’s husbands are, at the blie- cited; t a minute. Aren't you nus- h‘n weddim y howls asfriskyss abuy, nu, um, u, Mbuou mi, she is wonderfully he answer- A knock athcr door made horstart and house," said she rather bitterly, :- she taken totalling mca hound l" u i. am a,“ u luï¬ï¬ng u, Grim audio‘ on. suspected his secret. This “1-,, muddgwme ymnxsui M ed, as held: the room. For fully ï¬ve f turn away from her contemplation of the had her experience. -“No, I'm not; and I'llâ€"-" wow," "9 quicker than men, Thu i. in?†w months, ago, and his wife in . named mum a“, um“, ooh, dying minutes Sidneylstood still and grave dark face which had crown so dear The old women wanted to go to the “But. '11! d0†I": 1.0“ "'3 “Milken: probably because the cusbom of wearing fw‘a‘d’ out that he is an old out u; hum “who i. in mm, m. WW ho M “Iâ€. bot-ll W Err-0d ‘0 hfl- Public'hm ‘0' him- b‘l‘ “10 mmhmllh" I m 3° hand, rm ‘ “WW-n train! has learned them to kick out grace- an mails} and showill [INN u.r‘ to heroide. vaguely wondering w WI "What is it." the flied My; "1‘1 1 Vi“ '" ‘ °° 'mv "lav b" Tl" swam “' a" MP in full!- y..me l! "jailhoutomil oldsgo uses-ta u - . my sudden terï¬blepsinmwhichseemcdto semnt'sveicefromwithoutsnswsrcdthat'sides, she tli it wssmomlikelys admiration and left him to finish his ' - ' lumen grossly shatit an be no longer swmhnxï¬fskmtz: stifle her and to lay was an gripl Mr. Frank Grevills was down stairs and ‘ false alarm. †s , nay," ssidshs ; "last lunch. ' p.332, :fh?;££:.:wï¬t:?ulï¬zd lum' I '5‘“ {0" mm 1 8“ ‘ mm W ï¬nding in a street puddle more than 100 WMIinM'mthscitynow. . d uponherhssrt. lwouldlikemseeher. ‘ "' â€â€˜Â°â€˜Â°3'°" “‘4'†1°“! “°“‘°‘ Sidney Aruold's 1mm Maury “l willeome down directly," sadney’tsmnt I'll come with you," she said, . , Smithersss there"ust“ "dlls- ' , ali , d to “Sm†m M“). '50 m mg"er My one. She had known no deep answered quickly, the color coming hotly “I'll take the poker and we have got our . om m'an’ggm w: Lmugfw e ' mm: "b ‘u w m from on†aim inches in length.