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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Dec 1885, p. 1

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I g a , . a o In annoy“, warm. I l? Jalapa, the nutrd bl‘altlt ruort, ls seventy ore lulu north of the part of \‘m Cruz, am] more than 4.000 frotabovs it ' in it. ins mustgo to San Juan by the Max Railroad, and travel the remaining three miles by male far. over the largest tramway in the world. Most of the route lies along that splendidly ved and curbed old Spanish highway, lead ng from the coast 5 to the capital, over whichâ€"for more than '10 All? in 'AID THERE. wwema . Fifteen swords worn by U snbsldl at ra-l rev rmxr a that epviu during his campaigns are to be placed in f‘r.- Cog-le at limbo A he’; s'. fathog. North Wales, in. a vetera- .r llvy which ants-s a tourist} guide. ; When sud to do m it loads visitors to the' Cynfel waterfall. and exhibits it from the, various [hints of View, trotting from one i touctherassoon asltsees thatths, tourist. have satisfied their curiosity. Thel dog learned in duties, years ago, by going m big mm 03 lb; m mud __ _.‘_> __ ~~__ V _, -n-..“ _____ _-_.n.-n_..._..w _ ____.. - -__ ._ -- _»â€"~â€"â€"â€"« - 3m ya" ‘11 Pmns‘" “d commgn‘ At a re cent public dinner Lord File not , v ‘ .. . v», v â€". v v v r "all: cgvoy“ by'carsdl‘us°nbeganch mu“ m :13 madamgmfl. '3‘ “vocals: 1:11», \ 0L. XIII. I‘ EN BLOB FALLD~ 03 TARIO. 5A FL {DA} . DEC. 5. 1835. NO. 4'3. {limbs mm mums 'dfll 5, lnguu to sell his isrms to any of his tenant. mil}: lfirg'do‘iifly gnu“ IMlesyburddiafitd __ _-_ ,_ e â€"â€"â€"a a a w ere every ry who were able to boy and successfully wit“ creeps parasitic growths and an as- up to It inthe hope farm them. Soch's shutout coming {am On reaiving this explanation Mrs. Trezarr the it '11 , "t the own: r of 250,000 acres is full of asgnili- losked as annoyed as most ladies do when lives and our riches as wellTHBu?‘l?llol: numbing “any 0‘ orchid" l" with“! m‘ getherin one many-tinted mass of toll ... t is a tradition devoutly believed by the u- ' dlans that the veritable Garden of hden was located in this corner of Mexico, and that Jalapa occupies the exact spot where, ac- cording to honesis, “the Loni God walked” VAN EGYETIAN’ROIVIANCE they have a pet scheme knocked on the head. She muttered discontentedly : “It's a thousand pities that they can't leave such a man alone. Every one speaks of his piety and his charity, and he assured me over and over again that if Nellie would hanged if I'll give my Nellie to Arab! Pasha plum his thure is more fixed and oer-bin. umpty empty isn't as yet perched so firmly stop of the wall but that Bumpty Dumpty may have a great fall, and I don't suppose you would overmuoh care for our canoe. erd File tas alwiys been sgeuerous landloru and liberaLminded man. He Is cool of the wealthiest men in Scotland, and has a ' large interest in a London honking hcure. Timely and Practical. Esau Russo Pros â€"It is said that it will surely pay to try to rear a young pig by hand, if its mother dies, or if, as some- A Story of love and Wild Adventure, founded upon Startling Revela- There can scarcely bea doubt of the corn- . - tions in tho Garner of lrabi Pasha . , plifaligzzzegzb‘hggn 61:03.3:510‘3 _V ‘ but become his wife he would never take childtotopple down with him)” times he pens, there are more pigs than illioihzfcg’: gala: gt‘yi:mc‘g::nlÂ¥ 1' “don home '” flanked win“ we “"" ‘_‘â€"‘_‘_ "_ unto himself anoth. r, and that would be “Of course Ishculd not, but a premise is teats. he pig thus raised will never be u“ m“ of P‘ndh. “m mo‘oumm_b&hg? any better than a mat, and the additional care ivsu it, if divided among the remain- der 0 the litter, will pay far better. Kxnrmo Arans Asln Pom-ton l.\' SAND. -â€"Dry sand is recommended for keeping ap~ wonderful and mos: exemplary forbearance in a rich and powerful Mohammedan, I am sure.” "But I tel] you, Euphemia, that Ahmed Arabi will be neither rich nor powerful for only the herald ofa gift and not the gift itself. and a promise made to a great‘minis- tor and choral is by no means a promise to a do ed rebel and outlaw. Arabi Pasha has other things to think of for tie present where are there any traces of disobedient Eve's descendants. Within many miles there are no plantations to be seen, and few evidences of human labor. All is a flowery wilderness, most beautiful to behold, but in- By the Author a] “ les, Tue Nluttrsr," “ Tun Ran Serum," “ THE RUSSIAN Srr," Ere, Etc. amvzing‘strides not long of the late Lady l'lll‘smete's 'ewels. The value of the jewelry stolen in oglard sfncs ls'iO would run up into hundreds of then- after the robbery sands of pounds. A fashionable jeweller CHAPTEP x I makes me f " e' l ted \I T ‘ ‘ . _ _ , pen a L rs. rezan', ~ th n th vensol vol i l l d I - a "an in k i h . “ has “,1 the “agent ‘1,“ be h“ 1mm pug a marriage w: e o y a g r as p es and potatoes in a soul: condition. it _ at 0:83;; gone inns}? :zzfiz B , I . . . . I“ rm; ‘t* 3‘8th I no l“18er experience '1” out Sf the way, em,“ by Wguingflon 0,- our hellle, and when the greater game has to a barrel, filled with either of them. sand diff“??? longom ‘k. d mt: 33,":2-” do MIImsly "menâ€"H no '0 b 1.: In“ ‘ “bu,” yggggwcg_ggfca.xAKL\u . - eagl angrii h d l by bmiahment' the rapwhul Khedive will been played Olt we lhlli know whether he II poured until In the intentions are filled ‘u‘ 6” an. h 0 Th 6 l i ) M h r m rusonorxsnr. 31“ 8 R ted ‘0 ha“ “5 m “m 0“ Y “in upon 311th” he is now poneuad of is the wmner or the looser and can arrange with it. Parties who have tried this meth~ gall-:3 §3§§,d§:‘,r;§. figsmwwd‘: a: thesscret. There is an old signboard hanging under the truss on the chief street in ethlehem, Ps., weatser beaten and blistered, whereou lssesn a square-shouldered house, present log to the spectato- its gable end, befoe- grisve t that I cannot always extend to you the same protection, if only for your beauti- ful child’s lake." “It is well that she does not hear you, or you would make her vain." “I think not, madam. Indeed, I much our own business for the second one accor d~ inglv. Do you not ft llow me, Paul 2" “Yes,and agr s with you as well. The'e- fore if you will just touch the bell I will order the carriage and drive straight away to the war office to ask for protection." ed, as the contents of the barrels are pre- serv until Spring in a better condition tbs; by any other means they have ever tr . CKLLARS is run Faunâ€"Professor Budd, makes the seasouable suggestion that cel- and confiscate it as being the peoperty of a rebel; so that Nellie would be returned on cur handsa pauper, and, indeed, I don't feel quite sure that she couldn’t be sold with the other members of the pasha's harem, though I rather think notâ€"yes, I incline to of eating touuuch of its rich, custard-ll e‘ : product. Its mammoth, trumpet-shaped blossoms, hanging pendant from every limb, are ten times larger than the lily and far more fragrant than the rose, but such are ._ their soporific qualities that to seep under Having read this ominous warning our heroine crumpled up the paper whereon it was written and thrust it into her pocket. It had terribly frightened her, but she deter mined to tell her mother nothing about it . . til the had arrived home so as not to . . which rmne host, attired tn brown knicker- :mln. y i ' fear tha: nothing ti at I could say would in- think not, Eu bani..." “You will do well. Ah there'ss camage' 1 - ~ ~ . , books," “(manning “uh m dd Ind!“ in ‘ Ffiehmrlnuteslldig. they were seated in finance her In the “figment d‘gree' The” “W5 V"? annoying: Paul. and till! I 8 “min” “P “1° all“ “0"- , I deck“! P“). tigeua‘n‘dhtlh): mu: to? palligifl Eggstf::ullil:dli:itohd gazildilamkgeopcdhfeivadf r the mountain is coming to Mohammed, and therefore there is no lcnger any need for Mohamed to go onto the mounlain. His was a time when I hoped otherwise, but, alas, it was only a fond dream.” “\Vhatcanyour excellency's words im- most unfortunate country. Then beauty lasts for so brief a while in such a climate that unless you realize upon it quickly no- not be opened during the day, but the win- dows opened during the night, when the air is cooler. The warmer air of the daytime red blanket, and another in ayellow blanket, while; traveller in a bag wig, galloping upon an excited steed, hails him with uplift- the flowers in their apartments by day, but take care to remove them before the hour of retiring, lost their overpowering odors pro- their well-horsed chariot, but as they were turning into the next street a loud howl rather than cry of “Look out there 2" caused ed arm. Furthermore, we are informed in the co m curb hi h l " ' bin Id 1 ‘ ' " 8160119110 the WN‘ minim?“ 08“! ll0 1n aire‘ ' ‘ ' .01, one. Wk 31m 1; p y . stammered Mrs. Trezarr, feeling hot is s can be a eu profiteblfl 1m eatmlent Y: n ,‘l , has its moisture recl itated b the cold '8!“ E” "‘h pm“ “1“ mi. in “1° “omit.” on to their alliatznches, t; escape being 131.1] and “id 5‘ the “me moment: 3-5 a" the in' grumbled Mm Tram“ “11° “metimé' MW Heme “Pd I do 3”" om Int mth Obi-0°" in UN NB“: End (“milieu i‘ e“‘ duiislfigiividIsziio indigenous to this Inn “hmmn’ Pd" “ubmlwd 1" Ims‘ into by a four-horned, painted and gilded “inc” 0‘ hi” typical mmhmfiklng mmm“ “‘5‘” “3° 0‘ °°mm°r°hl 'lmmtud“ ' “t 0‘ high“ I flunk Y“ hm hm“ 1”“ “W t° gendered. locality, is believe to, be the real “Indian fi ask the favor now,.P«aui:’io‘r the difference is that you would be almost, but I quite, certain of having it granted. You will come into the room after a little while, of compliment to her husband's profession. In the same language he made reply : “Nothing in the matrimonial market could be worse than Amhed Arabi, the Egy tin", tree" to which our first rents resor when they luthought themselves of dress- ' making, for in it kind nature supplied all materials, its strong fibers producing both ~ grew strong within her. “Surely it cannot be possible that you honored my daughter so far"â€"and here she came to a dead stop, resolved that the war minister should finish A Winks. POULTRY-HovsK.â€"â€"Iu building your poultry-house for next Winter, you of course want to make it warm; but don't forget that fowls need a good supply of With the passing away of Viscount Ran. (qui e, as grand and tawdry as a London elagh, of which the cable brings word, an Lord ayor's carriage, which flashed past aeowtomed 6 re will be mis ed from Pall as though the animals that drew it were run- Msli and By s Park. In his youth he be- 3'38 “"7, 3°” “0: 5° quickly M to Prevent r" ’l l l 1m; “1 to th D’O leg d k l N m 1 u - g n1 ma ,1 the sentence which the cue haying been whose race is assuredly almost run. Vhy Gill-Wm" in,“ . . miter- rori muffins will: Jailtsbfifiiii; sic 11333 affilifmfedln‘s c3331: given him- He was n3: slow to do- I WW“ a hundred times mover give Ne‘lié M'- T"’-*" PM“ “‘3‘ ‘1“ mm» "d ifii‘li‘lmi’oi' ‘30... idluafil‘i‘ékfl‘iffi; Eli‘i..liԤtl‘3§$3;.&il. 3:...3‘355’2123i rd Banishing .“p‘on. Ea hid been“ w to, “‘1 “HI”. “d gold. who w" seated “Mrs. Trem'.’ said he, still carrying on to your pet bets noir, the young Irish (in. gas hypo means‘sotrlfy for wlfle to take flu in Wm} “wdfilt or mbark. Lo'ave M mg to this d“), for h“ “d mom“. officer in the Life Guards, and acquired no. beside the dusky complexionedaud turbaned “19 °°nvenatl°n in French. "t0 580 your $00": “mugh 11“ exFlemmtmn' in “1° fat“ 6 e anor part 0‘ t ° “on e an using: air chamber between, making the outside One may travel or days through this love~ “ sibility on to her own broad shoulders. therefore suffered htr to proceed to the sump- tuous reception rooms alone. (To us CONTINUED.) ly solitude without hearing the song of a' bird or seeing any animal but those that des- troy. Tho serpent is still mastcrof the alt- uatlon, and has begotten a numerous pro-l geny. Gigantic rattlesnskcs, asps, and a hundred other dangerous stwcics gllde away at our approach ; nptilos prey upon each . other in the miaamatic lagoons, whore fatal onlcnturas lurk under every loaf ; enormous ' lizards and lgunnas bask in the burning lon- shino; tttrsntnlna, scorpions, contfpodes,- and Xill'hills abound in the but sands, and parasitic plants, like vegetable varnplros, suck life from every tree. At length, gradually ascending front the lowlands, we \vlnd along it series of silent hills, till a sudden descent brings us to the celebrated l’ueutc Nocional, a magnificent viaduct, built by the early Spaniards and known as Puonte del key (the King's bridge) until all that royal personsge’s possessions In this country were appropriated by the people. The Antigua River, flowing beneath : it over a rocky bod, takes a perpendicular ,, leap M; this point into adnrk and messy ' dell. 'l‘ho quiet fern-fringed slmllows above are all flsllless, for it is a peoullarity of scam to be very hazy." Before Mrs Trezarr. could frame an answer to this last observation of her liege 1: rd the servant reenter-ed the rcom with a visiting card upon a silver salver. .\Ir. Tresarr frowned as he held it; up and read “Captain Donelly, Fourth Royal Irish Dragoon Guards," but the frown rapidly changed to an expression of surprise mingled in no small degree with alarm as he perused g the few words that were written below in door- A" the T0001 i3 “Egan!” of h" “Vb” pencil : “Comes as a. friend to warn you of lies dying in the chamber above. Her bird great and impending danger to both propor- is singing in its cage at the window as mer- ty and life." rlly as if sorrow were unknown in the H ,1 th d - - - world. The room is flooded with the warm “$323,312,, “23;, 2°nt° mm“ and “‘d sunlight, full of life and radiance, little in "Adm"; the gentleman.» consonance with the desolate heart of the A minute 0,. two In" Frmk Dona“ em man standing there alone. Her birds, her tered the room with a courteous bow. y mm”! 11" 1°“n “‘3 cm!“ the “Mb “(I “Mr. Trezarr," he said, declining the seat (1.393“ 171‘“ m“ ° a hon”, 3“ MI" E“ a,“ was somewhat kindly offered to him: living presence seemstoanlmate the common “my “motion for your daughter bfingu me things, and makes them gracious and loving hither to beseech you to shield her, and as a ilk“ “"5”- And it 1" °nly ‘" bnef “'8‘” necessary consequence all who are dear to "math Since “he 't°°d the” a bride! and her, from pm The“, [a ave, mama to listened toher husband's proud welcome to fear thatalifisis is at band. 633% Chamber Sg‘ig‘ghome' I‘l’w “11° u“ yonderâ€"'dymgl of Notables have 0 nl i nor the An 10- '4 ‘ French control. Deprillsliv gall“, the Sultgn’s A"d he! h°w,°°‘n.h° 1”” in How do m” ambassador from Constantinople, ls suppoa- be.” in their “Balaclplmed churfict“ “1.9 ed to be intriguing with the war minister, mighty “WW 0‘ “Oh grid,“ “1}! - .01" 3‘ and the negro regiments of All Bey b‘ebnly 11" could °nlY 1°“ hi! 119“ on 11“ math“ 3 and Abduugh Bay In“ secretly, during we shoulder and sob out hll sorrow, as he used r h d 1 1 to do when a boy. But he knows of that Elgléfig'aifiglf $531353: exsgzzufg‘fhmgfig unwritten law which forbids a man to cry or racks." wear his grief on his sleeve for the daws to “In that an In demanded Mr. Tran“. peek at. He must meet it alone. and with an assumption of unconcorn that he “Know how sublime a thing it is “I believe your excellency from the very was if" “9m leelmg- T° “"5" “d b° "mug". bottom of my hear:, and through believing r "1‘ 9t quite “u: bu” W°nld “all” “0t WY And all the while the scalding drops of I willhelp your 3111:. The doors of Mount anything further baffle 3‘ ladl'n responded anguish are forcing themselves to his eyes, Carmel are over open toyour excellency, and ’ F'fi“k' searing them as with a. red hot iron, while see, we have alveady arrived at them. Will 0h: Y0“ reed h“? no 50mph"! Will‘tever he stands there trying to look in the face you not come into supper? Mr. Trezarr will ""1 “1” 50°”: C‘P‘E‘m D‘meuyl “"30" I be‘ this awful intruder, who has come an un- bs delighted to make your acquaintance." "8"" “mt I if?” Hume “5 mm’h 0°“mge “3 hidden guest into his house. “i will not sfiord myself that pleasure to- l my hmbmd: m“! M“ T‘”’"1 “mew”?! “She wants you; she has Ienf; for you," night, nevertheless, their time is not always ' “momuy' _ says one of the household, sobbing bitterly; their own, who have to watch over the safe- The deW“ Blaming {mm 0"” to “19 and he goes, with vague, mechanical steps, ty of kingdoms or principalities, and I have When 03m“ to the “Ema °°”°l“5]°nt and up the stairs tctheir room and into her pres- now in addition to guard that of my future therefo‘e ‘10 1°33“ hemmed t0 aPea-k out- once. wife and her excellent parents. Farewell, “What I have already fold you was com- “Have they told you 2 Do you know 7" then, dear madam I will leave my cause municated to me not two hours ago by our ‘ she asks i111. Whisper. “0h, love, weare going in your hands, assured that it could no consul general, but that which I am about to be separated, God is taking me from lovely daughter was to love her, to love her was naturally to attempt to win her. I of- fered to make her my wife. I vowed to her that if she would accept me I would never take another, and, by Allah, I wouldn't ; but, alas, rank, wealth nor a. true and ardent affection, separate or united. had any weight with her, and much I fear that a previous afl'ection, a pro-engagement even, was the cause of my discomfiture." “Your excelleucy, that pro-engagement was contrary to her parents’ wishes, and is now at an end. I think, therefore, that you may still hope." “If her mother will become my ally, \ erlly I will hope." “I Will become the ally of any one who is able to convince me that he is in awry way worthy of m child. I am not a morsenary mother, but would naturally like to see my daughter, my only daughter, married well, on which account your oxcellency’s are sited rank and reputed wealth certainly carry weight with them. Yet there are other things as well." “And all these other things shall be udd- cd. What are they 2 What no you require! You have but to speak and it is done. I have one wife already, that cannot be help- ed ; but she shall be unto your daughter as an elder sister. A third I will never take, that I will vow unto you as I vowed unto her. I will even disolve my harem and sell all my beautiful slaves; or, should she but say the word, give them their liberty instead. Ycudperceive there is nothing that I will not 0. ' wall close by strips, and the inside ones by felt or paper. Let your ventilator be near the top of the house. A Elxr as T0 linesâ€"An experienced feeder of swine advises that when hogs are taken from grass, or other bulky diet, to be fattened. the change to a more concentrated food should be gradual, us too sudden it change is often attended with serious rrsults. The animal should at first have light food. Bran and other mill stufl, made into slop and given with grain, is good, and if the refuse from the orchard or potato fic‘d is given, that, too, will be beneficial, especial- ly if cooked and mixed with the bran. etc. Cans or les Swornâ€"The farmer should bear in mind that the comfort of his animals is always of first importance and in the line of direct success, observes a writer on stock. husbandry. Food, water and shelter are of equal importance in providing for the com- fort of any kind‘of stock in the Northern States. There the Winters are severe, the water is frozen up, the feed is often buried beneath the snow, and in no way can the stock thrive without shelter and having feed stored and fed to them in the dry state. LUOK TO YOUR Fl.ucxs.-â€"Sheep need ex- tra care now, in order that they may reach the cold season in full vigor, especially where wool is the objzct. If kept in a poor pas- ture till late, and brought to the bum in thin flash, it will cost much more to get them into condition than it would to have kept them so. Cotton seed cr linseed meal, mixed with an equal weight of bran, giving about a quarter of a pound a day to each sheep, in addition to hay or straw, is one of the best foods to grow wool. Barley, rye and cats are also good, but corn alone is too starchy. WINTER-[SO Tunxuvs.~Turkeys that sur- vive Thanksgiving and Christmas will not require as warm quarters through the Win- ter as other fowls. However cold the was- ther, they should be allowed to run out of doors every day, except, perhaps, in very stormy weather. If confined in warm quar- ters, and not allowed to run out of doors, they usually show signs of indisposltlou, tits, become dumpish and in- toriety by his zealfor the cause of Don Carlos, ooschman on the bent. but also an unveiled in whose army he served with distinction. fem>le face glaring out upon her from the Latterly he took an actlve‘part in the vol- nearest window of the game-pie shaped ve- unteer movements, and was L'olmol of hiclo,withsfme white as a hen. eye! of the hilddlesex Rifles and commanth of flame, and red, parted lips, the upper of the brigade towbiuh Col. Mapleson belongs. vwhloh curled in s sneer above teeth that For some years back he has been regarded gleamed like pearls, but which seemed to be as an aged but well preserved roue. grinding against each other 111: a paroxysm , . of lmpotentrage. Amoment star galloping “A. $2. idem; .0: l' “ °f't°::dl1§‘nmal horses, dusky driver, monster eunuch, and hi - 1:" - i "o W “y o p a .3 " lumbering vehicle were gone, and only the 0 use the we‘ll”, mm by °b'°"mg remembrance of the beautiful but vengeful the habits of the snail. They do not drink, {we th - - - at had glared through the ratrhn but imbibe moisture during a rain and or window in; he“ rammed to the f.“ 3mg; ode it : minds. The animal is never seen ‘ x v . ‘ not but what the mere recollection was ter- ‘mo'd ex opt before ‘ “In' The “M "311'" rible enough in itself, for she had recognized it is called, two days before rain will climb it in m haunt by me eyes, End the By“ gtg°gefimhzigrfi°f md if “an”: 1' 33' only, as that of the lady whom her lover, n 0'13 one“ 8° out '3 Frsnk Donelly, had saved from the croco- sheltered side of a leaf, but if a short rsln due find who had bemowed on him as B m_ on the other side. Then there are other “"11 the "Lamond opal Hug I '9' “m “to” 8' “in "° fin?" 3““ “It Is she who sent me that cruel throat, bus. In other snails deep indentations, be- and written in French, too. no that by no 3‘”qu “.1; “1° he.“ b“;an th" lion" “d ossibillty I could misunderstand it. Oh, onfdmslrx‘hbeahe Janna", of “1° “ll' “PM d l that woman has stolen Frank’s heart a ew yl ON 3 ItOl’m- from me, and not content with that victory, The itory is again contradicted that Lox-d hates me for even having once possessed it. Tennyson received a special fee from Queen Strange 'tis that he can care for sucha being, Victoria for his lines on the Princess Bea~ even though she is so beautiful. I'm sure trico's wedding. It would bejust as reason. if I was aman I should fear her almost as I able to say that the royal chef releived a do now, being Only a girl." :pecial fee for superintending the details of Such were Nellle's thoughts as the coach 0 ’rincels's wedding breakfast. The Poet man restarted his horses and whipped them Laureate, like the royal chef, is a member intoa trot ; but they would have taken a of the Queen's household, and, like his cul- more terrified form still had she observed lnary colleague, lspald for his services at an and guessed the meaning of some swift and annual fixed salary. In Lord Tennyson's tallsmauic signs that the eunuch Age bad case this fixed salary. is $1,000 per annum, made to some tall, swarthy Bedouins who which he has received since 1851, when he formed pm of the motley crowd than: he d succeeded Words north. He is also in re. collected to see the Opera House dlsgorge ceipt of a further proof of the royal favor in its night's quota of tired pleasure seekers, the shape of a butt of Mulmsey Wine, given clearly indicating their especial carrl: go by in accordance with precedent. his dumb motions and also the paying of baksheesh. The Iladouius, in their picturesque desert garb and carrying those arms, which they Death of the Youne.r Wife. The doctor has just told him and he has onolnto the little parlor and clostd the no any of the tinny tribes. This happy bunt- ing ground of the naturalist, the historian, and the curiosity seeker is by no means a fair field for the sportsman, either with the rod or gun. . - The approach to the King's bridge is com mended by stone forts on both sides, and all the adjacent heights are strongly fortified. Perhaps no spot in Mexico has witnessed more stir: lug scans, for many times during the incessant wars of the last three centur-‘ "( ice has the pose been hotly contested. (ion. and not far away his army wore cuicmped when the yellow fever broke out among thorn and .300 bravo soldiers were left upon the field. Armies, sweeping by to civil con~ V fllcts, have found their progress stopped by these frowning batteries. lloro Gomez prac-, tiscd hls crueltics in the name of liberty: A and in the neighboring fastnossel the revol- utionury (loncrnlslay concealed in lturblde's time, tlllfromthis vantage vroundthey des~ cended toconcludothc fight or independence. , singularly enough, examinations made of the painted windows, so oolebratedas works of artistic genius and skill, of the old cathe- - . . . . never lay aside even on entering a mosque ark °‘ k‘nglwd “dipont'” ""11 Lump” at once slipped 'out of the press and by shori ' ow th“ ""1: '“p‘l'muy comb“. ""“iy cuts with which they were familiar gained In thamhfloflly °‘- “"8"” napalm“ m the neighborhood of the Gate of Victory, the poverty of‘tts coustrtments, tn the very when “my watched “d waited. 9"!”th ' °i ‘“ “Wm thm‘nm' “d m The Mount Carmel equipage meanwhile f I tbe the lmpeffhctions o‘fits surface and its body, “I h h b d b t k , . . lose their appe ‘ u ed b ("1" Y i “8 Ya more mun 9 0“ 1‘0“ l in safer custody.’ to relate I beheld last night With my own on," . Aztecs Spaniards henchmen, Americans, analogs: childifigz'yoiniiizfc $12335 mail: lb“ 31” liotfafgfge‘yficgggetufified With thelo,words anda lowbcw he rnised eyes when, a love for exploring led me into y “He cannot be so cruel," he says bluntly :tgfffig satiriggngfigvyvggmghybzfi have niarched to ’doath over this blt‘x‘lom Ln” me he“. of s so y y a m . y W Mrs. Tressrrs finger tips to his lips, trest- the more exclusively nattve portion of this and unreconciled, and he takes her into his ‘1, they require 1. a place to no" at night, styxâ€"s long and ghostly train of warriors, with varying ambitions, to write success or failure upon the pages of history. ' ln former times this region was a favorite resort for stdlcudcru, or "knights of the road,” and no diligeuoia coming in from Vera Cruz could expect to escape an over- ’°‘“°8'° °°" °" ‘1'“ in euro are those tint lmmedistel y front mama? ml “by' magnitl’ w‘ve‘nd firm the great public buildings, the principal "3 iEI-bl’flwn‘"! y ‘nt""°’°n°°v “0 hotels and the few places of amusement, so tions, ah re cctiou of the light whlsh plays tn“ on duk nigh” “triage, hwa to that, upon it, a new source of the gem-like brilli- m their own hmp “d pedestrians to their “1°” h‘rmm’y' ml Wm” WM“ dut‘ng' lanterns, which are universally carried; yet immense city. It was a white man's sever- ed foot stuck on a. pike, in the middle of an open space, with an empty purse attached thereto and the toes pointing towards Alex- andria and the sea. On one side of the foot was nailed a scroll whereon was written in arms is if to defy death to part them. The hours wear on, the clock ticks in the death chamber : ed the back of Nellle’s snow white hand in like manner, and then allghting from the now stationary carriage remounted his horse and trotting down the drive and out through the double gates on to the Choubrah road, (1 Cairo-wards, followed by his two where they will be out of the wind, with lenty to out and drlnk. and their liberty uring the day. Dunno Ssanonmâ€"Tho old plan of hanging the seed-corn to the joists of the ‘ 'Fcrevrrâ€"-n eve r, Nevsrâ€" forever." He does not heed it ; his eyes are fasten- . . gallo fl: 3.3313353. Allitrriddmagdcel'llel-dhti in w“. of wmn'mbbm“ “d oth'rlcnme" 0rd“ it”: With a helm: burning With delight Amble- ‘The W“? hOmOI' and “Other 3m? ed upon that beloved face, changing from its kitchen by the husks, which had been strip~ hauling. The cntlemunly robbers, sally- °‘°‘Pt d“ “’8 WW“ 0‘ Wind“ “mm”! at“! lnfiOiPBl’Bd conquelt. 0f P5P?!“ “'30th ‘0 tho ill-“‘59 bow the bloom and beauty into the ashon puller which pod book and platted together for the pur- log out in suf iclont numbers to lawn! - obedience to all their modest demands, wpron . in the habit of treating passengers with all the courtesy consistent with the rcfesslon. Assisting them to light with t to utmost A politeness, the knights requested male travellers to stretch themselves prous‘ upon ground. now almto reproduce the perfection of this old glass by reproducing its imperfection. An isgl‘nlousklud of band oping ma. Such was not destined to be the case on chine or loom has been invon in (Harmony, the present occasion, however, for var the by means of which sllk, wool yarn, cords, Trezarr carriage neared the Gate of \ lctory, strips of fabric, do , can be woven into pieces which is a very lonely and deserted spot in that may be applied to various useful pur- the night time, a group of half a dozen men sudd- nly rushed out from its shadow, brand- pose, always scented to make “ seed that would grow," because it was thoroughly dried, says a contemporary. Not many farmers' wives will allow their kitchens to be cluttered up this way nowdays ; and so We suggest that the corn be hung in the smoke-house and regularly smoked, like hams. This will secure its thoroughly dry. when the hot Eastern blood boils over, are almost unknown. won“: "1“"! empty W110“ Y“ “m8 “d the shadows of the unseen forecast. Present- the Egyptian ll not {W1 enough to 1“ Y0“ ly she opens her troubled eyes and fixes them it away full.‘ If the severed and going upon hi. magma “ca, loot. “10 empty [mm “d the “’0 Beaten“ “Read to me, dear " she whispers faintly. In Aral-lid ‘10 “015 imply ‘11“ the White WW“ l He knows what she wishes him to read. lation of Cairo are threatened with pillage That i. one 'of the beautiful intuitive gun. and murder, I have fallen to reed the riddle no. whim, mm. of their live. g perfect bu. flight" monlous sphereâ€"a congenial union, rich in Meanwhile the still insensible Nellie was borne indoors and every efl‘ort was made to .res'ore her to consciousness, and before very long these efi'orts were crowned with com- plete success She then took a glass of wine, and going to bed fell into a tranquil and refreshing have visited her their faces on the foolhardy as to disobey, when an overpower- .3 i ll A .‘ll Mexican streams that low of them contain "we " ,‘r l \Vinfiold Scott and his troops crossed here: - » f we , how were so, , ; poses in the household. In using this ma- sleep which would hardly chine the warp threads are first arranged ishlng knives Ind uttering Rum 4‘15“ had she known of the compact that had been As Frank Donelly concluded his terrible love and mutqu faith, and to which there ing, which is the essential point, and the ing number of carbine! were pointed at tbslr pinllrlollhfl on the heel! of "V0 Chlll’l or “"03"- Inl‘mudfli “13 0"?“83: “Bullying made between her preserver and her mother revelation, Mr. I‘rezarr sank into a chair, on 1,5 no finality of deal, or “miner”, so "who will tend to keep bird. 3nd insect; enuiumg, {or the least sign of resistance ; m“! t" "1° km!” °f “0 d°°"' Th" by “8" m“ d°“h would follow m. 'mm' dulhg the "turn dd" W MW“ CWeL W119": WhiPPInB 0‘“ 3 Y°“°W fink “Nike'- ho brings her bible and turns the leaves in at a respectful distance when planted. But, was the signal for onc's instant execution. _. warp threads are then passed through the Theft. While 3 00”?“ Nd how °‘ ‘1“ ._..__ chief. he “8‘3 '-° Pufl' “‘1 blow mm “1 Ox' ' search of some text of comfort, such as they whatever plan you may adopt, be sure that If any priests were present they Wore given in ‘ l“: “mpd °“ ‘ “lull” "um: “‘1 mm” h°"d" “m in“ mw‘clld fl“ m’oh‘ CHAPTFR (I dud porpoise. While he mOPped “P the D"- have often read together. the seed ls thoroughly dried before it is the first attentionâ€"out of 193W“ “I um" n ‘5‘ “d °l ‘5‘ "'“P “M "° ‘1“! I“ m“? {W‘w mm “’th "lie" and the ,’ ‘ ‘ ', lPiflfion flint th b98311 ‘0 8331181" thickly But which one? There are so many, and reached by cold weather. scared callingâ€" the soltcadores kneeling be- 1 gather and (note: ed to the back of the chair remaining two butstluto the carnage, seized a .usrrmxostar. consort. or “ARâ€"THE room 0,, hi. bmw 06 H o t “ed M , f . ,h m in mock hump“), “,1 "Hunting “9°” 'hm’ m" perm“ mum in l°°m fl" ulna“! ompmu' “4 mph“ them 0“ A "‘3‘ 1113 mm; 113" WW“ °n him 3' lmne Tillieubelegszdbookedlngs :zxtihpdmosiopgeeglcds ' “0‘3: 1:1,,“ um COLTS-how Ethan“? lgdleml'? (mum crosses, rosaries, or what Ills “‘1 "10 on!" 0nd 0‘ "'0 "midi “'0 by "Ni? “HM”: W001i!» 9“" 0‘“ 5° 9° Nellie 'I‘resarr was not sufficiently recov- of contempt, and then turning to Frank on, of all, thathas comforted so many home- 1,03,. :1- filifif 3,“?ng “,1: J”; valuables the father might happen to have), hamst- lult-zlrzo 3:13:10 b2th2? 2:33;:3km0‘: 3°11; :{ledbon tklr folgrl'ng‘hmorfilng tokfipeipgglt Dopp‘l'lyt said v11? $511030le : f th in sick hearts, the sweetest of the heavenly value,'in comparison with their cost, will be {9‘1 :"fier‘i‘s‘id‘ Cr‘vmgl,‘figgffihgg‘;$:; m ‘ r t - earemuc o e on or e - . v ,. ererete the left hand, whereby the threads are cry from their companions of “Cava CI- “is” ,3. 1:; .01. ileumimgm 8 formation that on hagve bro: ht us and no mums”. ' . . ‘lmo't now“ “3" the blown" mm “y t ,6 “3' tum, grlnkou_nog with. l n ‘ p° ' 'y ' The W l! m) Ihephml colt, if properly cared for now and through 63“ "K n _ H “P‘nf‘do “d iii“ a” “ll-“lb ‘1 Md “'1 l (“10 WM" 0" P°ll°°l f°n°w°d Mrs. 'I‘resarr was not sorry for this, as time shall be lost in taking vantage of it. [shall not want“ the Win“, ""1 row fight dong “d come out many gallant expressions of regret lhlt ~ “wash a“ “VP “"0051. the latter are by “10 Huh 01w“? N?“th ‘0“. Will“? she wanted a confidential talk with her hus- We will not detain you a moment longer, d i f m at In the 8' mi, condition to gm“ ,3 m beauty should be thus subjected to annoy- . . gifted”: firm" P‘urd through h "10 “alkali-h Rummanaglattlou 0:0?ng band. however, since it would detain youltn doing ht f I‘m In“ “I: findw‘y 1: development on the of, a, once. '11-'11 the men Wore "swiped; at?“ verso not on. “dwell. “3 ‘ ms W 0 3“ fl “1“ Directly the covers were removed sho that service unto others which you ave reu~ “7‘” ' ° ° ° I“ N - ' pistols, ammunition, money, watcles, ., At endox Viiere the Danbube flows :3flat‘éz‘gggmmpuy 1“va I'm" tberzforpchtg‘l‘d tttleie servant:d they'd. dared unto us, so good morning, Mr. Dou- 0‘ “3”!” “hm hm m Stillman? 505315;: .iizdtg‘ilriddd "{cured. {he ttunlks and tgenpenagiiscaodx , pense w a ndance an nosooner s y.” " as N 0 ss , n . d g o t 0 case were )y no to . thh to. :‘gzrshriim .qugtl‘f'lillgll‘l'lféflgfi diThe ladies were in almost a faintigogdcotp- he ngtted tlLe room their she opened the It was‘a polite fiddyet nh mos‘tJ decidisd flmosamnzwjlfigmz. Rezoxnopggebcllgl: .“Mlhgt w wuianfuiy owl)“ woxuhtn“: 000:6??? ' , l , tiou whenthree horsemen surroun t e treuc es wit : dismissa so ran a uoc cine ut to o- - ' 1,, when tne n glts u some t: u n ‘ s."'".t?t{§li.§3‘ihl“'e 2°.‘1‘.".°;:n'.‘imh°.i2 wméellnmnmw-ggowug waging: "Paul martin-mum who :- mxiou- pm. which he gm wily: “nap bow. for be h 'th :3 gm: In the valleyâ€"dukâ€"«I-rh" 3322512331.";231‘315 £325.; in new litigant! In per; 3:» emu-«gag; ‘ 7 richly cad dlsmoun an throw g to marry our car Nellie." could not trust lime to spec . 0 “ °" m“"""“'- m were r ucct lo a mu c "on on o 1:38;:ng ,',3:. '63:! 1533’ Ifighgz reins to one of the other; thrust his head "Eu, what I" excl .imed Mr. Trezarr, al- Not until hisfootsteps had oeassdtn sound “0h. love, there shall be no night there 2" wfirgyél:y:;: gfarzggtetfiz; wall: a: first occupants of Eden, before bl; leaves . . “mg. “,0, mummd u 'm, mom. an, inside the vehicle and 1: among: accents moat choking himself with sardine. “A upon the stairs did Mr. 'I‘reuarr find words perauvgerls'broksnly, feeling how poor aoonr "lop Into the mo" “mm. mm“, 9,“ becarrio fullklufl‘a‘l-lllie], [attract-mire stings? at; . assuredthooeoo tat-st set was very eatmandid cuss m dearfPab to as out: 0 r a . ' mentreing in y s also on o‘ a; 3 ‘,§i;dg.‘ffd‘fi',;fl“:,fi,‘. &Â¥;dh:g::, over. pm den "gt; but I like tlyre smin ofythe adverb.‘ ‘gwlfiat were you so abrupt with the young He holds her hand and she sleeps, and “g: "mm? mnforgrusn wgge‘lloj‘gor once to the ladies I ’ ' - , r 0’ ed it on an anvil. of which the block is still Tl“ ln‘dllsm“ Mk ‘lmui immwl‘t" "B0119" "‘0- Pull. I flm “0t dueling in “10 mm {01” MY W0” 5'0“ In “Oh 3 h“ to drum "Ch dmm‘ “ "3° dying in": Md mdg‘iivguzzwhflzé'; ‘2“; hum"! lint such enltvening luctdents 0. travel are we“ ; any and go am," 1; do .3 am, afloat 0n the elder lady. who been“ prep!" exaggerations to which Ianow that many get rid of him at a time when he might have death goal on relentlessly filth his work- mduo. In 6 . g thh mm“ . can. mostly in the past. and to-dayhtw: may last. mm“. b," m mun.“ b» mum in her thanks to (as she termed him) her of my‘sex are prone. 'lhe candidate for beanso very usefulto us? lHer-bird breaks out tubes )0 u] strain of a - themanwu abut". um ‘hm m?- mywhcre in Mexico wlt compan- u, v and feet of the child. Then «pairing of d‘u'mrn" bl“ N°m° did not speak. for Ibo Nellie s hand is he who saved both our lives "Because the path ts so slvaO'Y that I {mum in 1“ “8° M10“? P '0“ Of "f6 00130 mpomlp“ by d t w ,1 or so ety- Formerly the saltesdores alwa s- v “as “I. .0 than). u, guy'gug “ “"0 g was not sufficiently recovered to do n. last night ; therefore, I think that he has prefer a s'ronger staifto lean on, Paul." into the darkened chamber; watching friends “° 31‘“ "T'ILIWM‘; o‘g‘l’o‘gwg’f big divided their plunder religiously with e .- ‘nu 'hm '“ madman, “mugged by She. however, r d :n their rescuer a fair chance to one of them." “Oh, confound your talking in riddles, are near; soon she opens her and there “ml: I“ t ° 3:!" ° ’mdumg my: virgin Mary, hoping thereby to scours »- . nah,“ Km.» 1-“. m" o; ",1. “0 Arab! Pasha. the war minister, and instinct "Well, but who is he? I dld‘t understand madam. Can't you manage to speak plain- is a bright, glad smile in them. i ' “man an: ““rfim {a 5. mm Th. haven's indulgence. llut in. base degsu- l was that the Branded-n. who award “‘1! “1‘ a“ 'h" 1‘“ mp“! ("in “9 Y°° “le 1‘“ night You “I” m 15‘ I?!" "It h “8” beyond” I“ “y. M 'W dalmatozk whopgomes to our {drum to "no My“ when a" mo" of n" W ‘ h,“ .m ,4 money ,0 we Jun. m “d pent only to fall into another, which appre- coherent." "If you it I will do so. "an though Iii-in. ' b i. “mm” “d we, (ml, “d knlghts are reduced to lgnohls labor, even ~ massacred their credttors Instead of p. tag Null“: caused her to lose her senses en- "You will readily guess when I tell you plain speech vnllnotbe altogether flatter-i he does notice how cold ber'hand has. “7' u If: m“ be“ c”? a“; “w churches are ‘aotnctlmes melted. and the “.1, dd,“ 11,. Pd,“- gpphnd“ m tirel . that he is the greatest man in E ypt." cg toyourdiscernmant. My stronger stick : grown; hot? “m “10 mm 1|- }WI' does he bmfifir up." l “mun . “"3 nod. Virgin herself ll frequently robbed. . dob“ udnudu, ,ho‘m womdugmc‘ “ era is nothing to fear." said Arabl, “The Khedive? Then your oi scheme is is Arab! Pasha, the war minister, who, 3 resist. when they loosen his else and lead R13 9 '2‘: ‘nfua'mofl on".me “3: Th; l Ibis wafer. . ' ‘ ' l ‘ on observin ":34! mother be:th fussily on tlhe eve of fulfill-non}, my dear?’ I“ from Mnuliozlseily's "pour: Ihbellisvoedxto be htlm auway tellinng with tear I! pity that damedogdy'ow bu u chap u b; a" A A Q f ' _ -- . --,.. “_ anxious. " e tins toplace er anion “ 'ot so, for since the fate at the pa , far more ytosupp ti o ’h 've can tsa over. . .. ' n pl, not; um, , v > - . ‘ l v v _ He asks the armor llprlce. ihe answer , wane m u . nm- f. mums. m.“ m...“ i: if: :3: 1‘21".°...‘°.'::'z.a:‘; :...,* “swoon: unrest: if?“ or: fill: 5.2m; l sitsâ€"E23135“...- Tl‘mm‘srllz. a so» my: gm, ,3: “more: A you“ mm“... mm- a In sews respects the natives of India ap~ not ll'ubd." lug her, the Khsdive has completed his menll that have just been marched insolnessl The companionship that made heaven "‘ilygohoc'.;wz 1:“ “119:” , ’0‘; 3:6“ 0:1"; n“ ° ’a to possess a greater aptitude than the “Oh, what are we to do!" moaned Mn. number of legitimate wives, and, of course, Cairo are, as all the world knows, in favor l and home synonymous terms! Are these mm”£‘ylu'wm u um um" u lied," " z um. (hk'flne be when “M w . European, but it is something new m 13:3". in; her bandl- ne child of mine can be anything but the of Arabl toa man, whilst the Egyptian psr- gene‘s}! foray-“l h _ {an t (I! m “I” u“ dam “on dmf “V” "cm ham, "was i b. no“ pun. hears! white men dissenting themselves as 'i’srbaps the bestthfng would be to drive lawful wedded wife even of a monarch. But llsmeut has almost 0 uly declared for him !; hen he sees er again shots wmlnr magnum “d m ding”. mm “Tm” Mm ‘ “mm H. z“ ‘n a. 3 wedding dress. Her soft pretty m. the mcdidate for Nellis's hand takes rank 9' Bludoos in edit to obtain amp‘oymest. quickly home, I audmytwcerderiiesf by ignerlu the Aug och}: control, and mu “My. um um: PM“, mud, n This, s h actual: ~ cal: lane in list can a rd. Under oarptotec- text to the Khodive, and 'tis said that be is if the Tar ish ambassador is also coquet- ranged as she liked it best. Her eyes are . Auuafrn‘lfbsrhlpmcuu’cl huts: thence g: yoglssve natal? nothing to fear. Ian even more popular and powerful. Insix tingwith him, whatesn the act uuas buth and her lips unresponsive to his mat'lzffilxc “mg:w;:?, "It: :thigo':mtmh.§-fcg’ '30:“? b In“. mm “d Mm qonmh AM An” m” months he hasrisen. froma simple cringe! M ' mastsqthe Sultan, is prepared to kisses. [M Ag a“ My can't“; the“, whfcnls 1;, bl. Ether by mu; “mm” o" - “an.” ‘uufi aug‘ph “mm Tu. "No' 1 “‘1 up. we... exclaimed Mrs. to the rank of pasha, general. and war mb- by: to inevitable and accept him as a .As-doverherbeun they crossed bu sands. bum a “nu, Yuck ‘“ on. o! u” Mm”, a, u. now m" “d m .0. Ma othsrday an Australian shl of horses Trans-r, “and avail myself of your excel- later. There, new that you know his titles lthedive ln’l'ewfik splaoe'!‘ u. I Many,” tens-id “Goo um “at m WW.“ do . a). in. 0‘ h. 'nn‘é’: m 80W! mwkfolp: I “If you are right, even in all rupee mm b. 1. y co led out the fol- leeey's offer with sincere gratitude and very you must also know his name.” Athletic. the sites have if acted flower hadbesu enable to obtain in grooms -mtroa I'm Prw.‘ Ibshmmmbmrduinandthsrsav man thanks." “Ays,asthstoi onewho,ifhe hurls-u deu'tses howauy oftbem will make hlra , .__I , ., . ssiwutesail in two days'tims. Hewas “ tismlly networth mentioning. my with thespsedeiaroeket, willdroptiesrth yourwalking-stsck. . flaw-W Ffflhdfie gmlgmqgflwmt ‘umm x”) thus ooiightsdtosesa boas coming efl’with dear " replied the war minister. again with the velocityoithestick. [have "Oh, ycumnofno inflammwillhsl Thehcight of fashionâ€"A duds‘s collar. "Moouumum “damn um 'ork , . . twoblachussss. 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