Weenntamx. July 20. I. with the B}! lemdey. Uncle end! meetyon et the etetion. In one either ere directly to or": board“: -houee.707 netreet. Iwuiuehy to heuo the bee. were rich. but heve n we thriit We ve like Meade. Oh. how hot! am. There in en eu-eheli. or retheu poetel Mm my ee'llng cram. Go eheed end the erowd oi pettiotie tree-born Ameri- Idem who were thvenuins to ceiebrete matted- edveneed hivthdey et Philedel- . Multan» wee Ineh pleued thet we it‘ll together eheke the duet oi Manson to. our duet we executed withgree Jimmy ieiled to meet he inNew «huh!- pevtnee or pertnet'e witeheddied I done mething ineonvenlent; ea in. I†eent the. Bey'e IIZIhâ€"no. I believe â€moaned French-meld. “In. laden. Weehington tre'a two lete. " ‘ eeeldent r" I uked. eedly. to: thet mm“ the only tenlly I bed in the "kw ewitah :"end the olelei turned‘ evidently thinking he hed told me “very eoneollng. Iliepleeed ewiteh I weeelweye the trpnble when tteine ‘ EE 09W mummwï¬. “0th!†MI: termini". I e.lklovlluuldm.lmuouwlllhoqum :3. lm‘tMmyn-huuwkn « - x mm mm was. mu lath-o. *«howl’nuuhflvhoh "I; III-I VII luv-1| In. mum. wnon mm I III “manta Ind nobody unwind '3': ‘33:, 111:! h. told u o no u u an - in; union. Ind mum, Bub. 80 Ma". pub to mum. bottom.†I boll". In. H thought u sum «or to look unions. 1 uh _homl- WW. ahdlwasinltunson. Bad the inluuson aueh luxuries as plans or ,ldrs. Bay and I esrtalnly would tahn advantage oi it that warm June Mon. There was a lilae bush. and under bmsousshadewesatrsadine. It was well "party was so small. tor thatiilao gave the â€Mambo“ the premises. and. as it was. so umbrellawas tound necessary to plsee out thoshadow. r “Whot a eapitai preparation this quiet is “Philadelphia! We shall be as troah as Mia tor the II ghtseeingl†lira. Ray flwoyl spoke ehseriuliy, and hod we been Win 8p itnberg en instead of Hanson, fluid have found something to be thank- ‘ ‘ “ You esrtaiuly take a cheerful view. But *9 two weeks oi the table 4 hole here. and ï¬lm under erusts. I should doubt my to do any hard work." y keep the vital spark alive until to- m. andtheul tesl sure we can bid a farewell to ldunaon. Still. my dear you are not emaelated ae yet. even alter two weeks oi rhubarb pies. " '- “llonHou't. please. allude to my weight. lo think oi my coming so near starvation hi not to loss a pound. I don't behave, W Libby Prison would have told on pa. But I believe it's an exploded idea lowthat Ir. Libby set rather a mean " Thou ioliowsd a long sermon irom . you the siniulnsss oi wishing one’s aiittie thinner than one was. and she Was usual by assuring me that. ior s girl, sirlI was very silly on one point. . â€if?!“ hadwrittenustomeethimthe next win “10†sudno instruetion had 1 Washington telling me where by iamlyw would join me in Phliadelp hie. ‘ . “M must be some word from Julia,‘ Ill‘ilbeginmy hardwork byawaiktothe host'oflee. Bhe eertainiy wiliwritemstogo Ilth yonoo hero. or ,unicld soms lueky grim! oi hersior shelter in the good Quaker "an dpieking myseli up, I shook my sell he oi countless animate and inanimate Wtha haderawled and fallen on me fllile I sat reading. two-milewalhln the dust and sun for lie poetai eard And that an old one! Datsdths 20th .aud more than a week old. 'r Why have ven't you delivered this_to me “of I hove been here even any {oi Who; for new the little old men le uahed tow, the xenon oi hie being behind the iron protect i'ilneell8 mom injury ixom m. vidnele who hed been norm! on I “ You wouldn't men to tell me thet eerd II «dialled to you. I only bended it out it“ you to read it. We puzzled iote oi lb. Bone thought it wee to: none 0! the Mend the) ‘vebeninWeetoonein einee ltd awn» Ior thhlnognliflty. I Inuit mm?“"ҤfÂ¥'3iu.“mm°‘i' my own my I 'I a I ylhh. W510? No.11"... But It In Mmmmw girl-at «heal and to .0. by m o! oonsohtlon, whun I could tum! nullmword In tun In her lotto". A Won o month now. to bo pictured to I, “odor'o mud. Moot: would nova one! D â€an" (hot tho modem Olndouuo ond m ono ond tho um. Bot thlo to not the My 0! tho chaining ood obnud cmdorolh humouhdowin osmium. Thloloon flu!) m on origin on». o oomonplooo W011. with no otop-rolottvu, no oohoo to uh. out. whot lowoxoo tun on oloo. thlo that]: oontuu "production won o um- um hoot. Inotood 0! bob; In tho kitchen. Moohoohonld hon boon. to dome he: “mm bonding. mm thioin niacin 0! yo olden tyso. but 0! thoOon- Idol you 1016. om! bonding too. in tho m {colon Bttlo town thot 0'0! lurod o Htor by o glohonoot odvoxtloognontln o city mu companion†or I wink: 0:1anon to human on um propoxtlon, an! If.“ m nub Mum: : . Loam look. ' Miu Ruth Wyman.’ M, I m Ihould hue lama-tad.†For "Nonnum- In“ (by thopoctmu. gt “won should_ be [unsigned by the A MODERN CINDBBELLA. Iopil of domino «mum board. undo Johnhdopon um lat tour you: I Ill. droning all“ And no through n. “unbound modunpovoryolono |II‘ down out, was and hole in tho nhonhphoro, nod hud monolly ox- ram†pobblo in Switzerland. I londly ll» would ban uttlod down. no didn’t, II. In took to palm“. nnd my unto:- whooping tho Boutor’l homo _ln obhuto: "Hold him I Ind some to mutant he called the dophnt.†"Pmon no. I hoped you cum. 1w m- uouh to think you «no. partly to Ewan. Wu It .11 on uoount 01 our flag to tho. you r" " lam Ioloty lo: tho Exhibition, though ! ion’t both†I mu In npltd to: my trouble." 8. in thc mint my 0! looking :t Ino‘ tad uncut bum in my 1m flux: .92. .0 , mt. "II thin your um visit to Phil:- delphia? It In nth" an antenna“- “mo. the my II no ovmn will: gnu: people who h.'0_°_01_l’ t3 ugly. elephant.†V---_~‘v_u "-- frobably thought this at am Immune. tom the mkwoodl. I duly wuhod I Indn’t .oomo. Ho “not! to mid; when I said ligating. my! «on wgm upon I and. a “Oondnly. Tanning In this country is hungry to". Our nation ruminat- no lo ubomiuubly conducted. 1 wand-r poopla win: dolls.“ uppoum don't lune." This country! he wuhod no to under-bud ho Ind mung“. _ ‘BLQII puugniulug tau. ha ____I ALn, A “ The, no coming. My uncle ind ulster 11:111 30 hero very soon. Their ha’n ms to. " Indudl Mother noglooted to “11 me we wore to be («and mm two young Min. Though ah. ha had IO much on hot mind for 1093:, um “ï¬nd†to boiwondond n." “ Dld in. attic: (ll-nun, 10": n; 1 W0 IhIll want I Inbahnml diam: whoa they got L--- n “ I with tho, might. I an Inn you ‘IHI! u ml: 1!. on Io short on uqulntnnoe with on: city. you think you “may wov'd onjput too. Why out 930: nqt come 1 " hhn, thou h be evidently expected the: means. one bed eeld we were to beheve like Meade. but to eheke hende with e “rename“ he e upendthrm. wee too much. “ Then you. I em sled to get here, though I wleh the net of my “all, could heve oome with me." “ I aunt: and to woloomo you to Phil:- dolphin, though it wouid bun boon plenum: I no mrptlud n his scrawny. D Abl- lou. though. on our flop-mm um would b. upwindâ€"lam: o! volcano. attended by 991:. '9 much. _ I dldgot phuo hundl with I hoped thlt wee the beginning and end of our intercourse. but he evidently regarded it lneumbent on him tooome in end enter- teln his mother's bender. If the dean bud notbeenent with a ,view to hie height, he would bevelled to come In Motion. He looked ten feet tell. and equel to some more mnlonlu labor than dewdung about hie mother's house. 1min! manic: been hot. to phlofl is. a?" ’90": ban [0 happy on to nut you on. “ No. summon n J. nnd ; W." Bum intend“ to whllpor, but h!- voloo ouno to me also: And datum. “Iuho upculrn In then! You Itupid: wlgï¬ldnjt you In go 7f†_ " Bun l"â€"-I eterted, to: i thought the voioe oeme iron the some roomwhm I toneied Iwu eloneâ€""demi'Lâ€"no; the vain. cum from the xoom beyond the cumin, and thet voice weethe voioo oi the epondthriitâ€"“ he- the young lady come 2†I could only hoe: one voice. Bun enewerod eo eoitiy. “And my mother not in! Bether ewhwerd, or I don't even know her name. Look on he: trunk." I head Sun go into tho hell. “ I ehnll be gird enough when we on that up thie boarding home. She mekee the eighteenth mother he: token in." Le if it won't ell hie halt thet ehe but to hove me in her house, whee! eh_o ought to heve‘heen i \thing. which I telt rether thou eew, con- vinced me thet the eon hed been elendered. 1Ee could not hove been Inch e dreedtui ‘ependthrilt etter ell. or he would not here ‘ieit hle mother .0 meny contorte in the wey otplete mirrore end line broneee. Perhepe. though. he hed de veeteted the ettle. end wee ‘working down to the celier. Feeling cure I wee clone. I welked up to e long mirror end took e eurvey. Oerteiniy Jene Eyre in Bach- eeter’e enoeetrel helie could not here pre- eented e more iudicroue reflection. My hoir, which curl! enough elweyl to look eethough I hed teken e prominent pert in e hurrleenc, wee in ite ueuel condition; grey etui! dreu, it muet be conleued ee good ee when I eterted. but with eueh lurroundinge it looked ehebby enough ; duety boot: end dnety coller ; and it wee well my bet wee grey by neture. for veil end gull'e wing were thick with dust; grey cotton glovee, thet Mu. Bey ineleted were the only ï¬t thing: tor treveillng. “ I mutt heve e room end repel: demegee," I thought. on turning from the mirror. end I bogey groping to: e bell cord. " Thu I won't hm oi for o minute. Ah. ohoming i hon oomoo tho ooiorod ottondut 3" out! I hootonod to put into his hondo on my mull tropo. " Bring Julio to mo u soon on tho oomoo. Md good-bu for on hour. I mood ma cotton glow to tho door ixiond who woo poodngï¬hom tho window of tho ooooh thot woo quickly whirling hot out of light. iooving no flooding oiono. an to: the amt who otood (only to other no in. "an: wu lorry. but I!“ was rally 'bllud to go out. Bald you In to he quit. It homo. md Iho would be a home an uomcd to resent my choice at words. " Wail, thic iliuxury, " I nidto my all “I stepped undo: n curtain into: lug. room In the dim light 1 could no little new ting the Ipukling chmdciicu. But tho loft our- pot on which I cupped. the subdued rich coi- I followed the upologislng dukoy up the Ibpgland llujoqsh 9 41ml; lighted Ill“: 5 New: mind: 0th IBM? no the lsdlu’ â€1101',de will unit to: me to» of my " Bonn hundud ord noun. um I" uud our drive: atop before a row at mam houm. In I tried to (“occur on. n ma. bu Intel, or Ion “bonny provldod wuh plus glu- oud hoe gunman. Even to tho thud uud fourth non) um done. of chemo. uooudod. " This unuoh plenum: thnu naming I could hon oflorod. but 1 tool non unwilling to luv. you douo. Wore It not tho: I tool my trunk“ coming on, I should my vim you. bondin- bouu. and I know how to was. to can mtomblo. I lune, thin on. mm to u cum: l'u been In. Then 1 mm st hut in“ myul! baton manna my “Mom mm." _ .0 'g'm. Rom tho duwlngorgom.†Ho " Slop lâ€"lhu ll tho mll on. and I on at you then I mm In) ha! ." My “no In throbbing ad nun b . and ll um Imdlhrlll up. on bony-m should lava-It on. crying. "What do you mm 0! dollar an on lbs. “I!!!†_ "You, now my (all: con. and uh m “a.†Why ‘nbnli l m “ ml . you In «one; my mount loll In at. W on your mm two web." . “Iv-"ulna 00-0, monk I'll nol In [all «out haw. m...“ m u I wu very and: fluid I had not hurt nylon; but on trylnn .0 “and, I madden!) â€'1. “up, ad on down on the lower unit in: n. “ When no you butt?" " mu. plan, anti 1 and out." “In nu mum I will pull ofl this boot." and In no on hi- Inul unbuuoning m bgoï¬. _ " IunIo lam! Why did you try togom m: 2 Thou mm no u no» nnlunoa. Mg you hm M my" _ About It was just time o'clock. I: was Julio ond Uncle John. 1 unâ€"no, I crawled don the polished stain, holding an the holmindo. 3nd. flopping softly as I night. my book mum-ï¬nch“ ihot [outbound irom floor to ceiling. Thu Ipondlhrm Ihould non: no mo clinging to the nil; and unlghinius myself, I proacdod to trip boldly downâ€"too boldly. for I caught my hool Ind toll, suiting on ovary lull. my thick boon muting o amt mm. When my landlady'l no: «mo to no the axiom of my injnxiu, I “lb“ 1 hot] ind unto enough to hue killzd mynoll in my foil baton zoning inio Inch o xidionlonl podtion. ' “You. I anticipate much plenum. Will you pleeae eee it I mey not be ehown my room 2 And pleeee tell your molher we ehell went dinner u soon en the reel of my perly oomee ;" end I rose. bag in bend, determined to put en end to the teta-a-tcte.†" Oertelnly. I willeee where the deley lo. I wee sled to no he reelized thel there hed been e deley. Giving my beg to Gem. I followed him up “light 01 brood oek mm. end into e room so luxuriously {unlinked u the lower pen of the home. I could not mete en eleborete toilette hed my teenage prompled. u my trunk wee below. end no move hed been mule to em it to my room. I eerewed up my heir more Inngly. and dusted my boon. end hoped my eppemnee wee more eefleleetory to meet my liner. Those here Itelrel They were nine of the eon‘e exlrevegenee. He bed drunk up or gembled tlnel carpet! I felt sure. I onee know I mud": My who Ilvnyl. ln «looting I homo. looked ï¬n: to «I ll I coma could be brought down the lronl nun. Winding lulu condemned I house in her oyu. I novor «rod for the wlnd. bul I do for I carpet. Ind burn. flipper, “I!" In. in my mind. I relic of WWII. “ Do you entielpete mush pleasure iron: the Exhibition 7 " He naked the question as e men would who wee determined to meke hlnuel! entettsining. no metter whet rebuffs met him. “ We Philedelphiene ï¬nd it tether tiresome. though I own I enjoy immensely showing mother’e young ledy visitors the wondeu." I ehonld ieel sorry to deprive eny humen being of enjoyment in thin world. but I reeolved I would not consent to heve thet creeture show me e single wonder. J ulle eould. end probebly won d. do es she pleeeed. but Uncle John end I could go together. end it would not be the first time Jolie hed de- serted the lemlly rents. “ Mother will be '0 nnnoyod to be detain. ed 1 I believe some little otphen hue entou too meny unripe peeohee. or something like that. end Ihe wu lent ior to go to the Alylum." “ I hope ehe won't hurry on my neoount." " Thenk you. Thu mun menu the you on endure thinners of thing 3 few minutes more ; though upon my word you anxious expreulon end "peeled Ilghe mode me {on I use ranking but sorry progreu in entertain- lngiyou." , 7 Enunninlng me? A bush: 0! water ond piece of low would hon been more congenial ontettninmont thon my be bod favored mo vim; though donbtleu thin was Always the proper In) of doing in Inch 3 bonding- honu. First, uddrou o! woloomo. than oom- plimonu and oxohnngo of conversation, to make the new-comer potleony ot homo, and boninh any littlo “was†thn might other- wilo occur. ; “Poeltion oi lendiordl" And he looked very much emneed et the thought. “ Well. our triende end the trevelllng pnblie heve been very kind to nethieenrnmer. Berionely, I think†at lneertlng e ellp in the delliee. thanking the public. em. I phope by a strict attention, ete.. to merit their patronage through the winter monthe. You know the Exhibition leete only three months more, end then I'm etreld our triende will ell desert ue." He heoeme quite pethetie when he evoke o! loeing hie boerdere,bnt I knew well enough by whet I hed overheerd thet he didn't enjoy keeping e bonding-home my more than i didp bonding in it. All thie time, which eeemed home. but in reellty wee thirty min- ntee, I at motionleee. trevellins-beg in bend, gezing through three thiekneeeee of eurtein, in hope oi eeelng e eerriege drew up widow“ “3! 19111.2- Tho «mam Mundane" with 3 complete stranger which Jnnn had unforced In: wear- ing, upeolnlly when the Itnngor turned out to he no loqmionl 3nd bent on entertaining me. I mud Juli. should come nnd tnka yplm, and give no name hint: on showing myondlinou to n ape ndthmt. In no young lndiu’ guide hnd 190"†met 3 chapter on such nn ogorgonoyt - “ (Jun is b. poulblo you huvo hnd no one from Mulno this runner? Thou in bond- Iua-hounr has 3 grant opportunity to study chumtor. I no you hue proï¬ted by your poultjon.†' " I‘m inflamed to hue niy improaaion counted. Would u be n10 to go ltom this 0011131119.“ t9 Hana in. ny, July rf be" Y’all-pi. i! you keep nou- enough on ice- te.’ " Thu I could do “my. Ibeliaw you llvo in )1an. Th. ounnu o! Mano is good to her lab-blunts. however. Are .u in Moino given such complexion 7†Rod I been able '0 $0“. I certainly nhould hove called Sun. 811 nationality 1n. moat oflonaivo. It seemed hour- um I bod been ulone with him. but by the clock I on .11 my dlaoomlott bod been otowdgunbo one mu hour. " I hove never met ony one tron: Maine baton-e. No 910131} loâ€"oold, l0 btqaquo, in 9mm 7" “ RIM: lurch." “ i W you mow-bound 1mm Juno.†“ Oh no. out 011m“. ll koala“. Much in out no“ oppuulvo womb.†I I1"). hove «mum thou pooplo who unumo Inch ignor- nnoo o! the cutom boundary auto. and flung polu_b_o_ou our boon comp-pious. and g bid .1an in}! I" “In. I know they no stubby y. I won than out in Hanson going to tho poot-ofloo no much. I you than the cost- ot Fnonoh drooling. ond 8hoped tho, would dooolvo the public; but thorn not o Iuooou. But who!“ tho other? Intho, didn't you bring It t_ AOh, glroodlol among! lt’l left behind, "0! oouru I had on “Ill old gown and book. Whoa could I hum ohmgod them 2" Thou Juli: manned the boot on tho wall lootLana loom undidllsnnt wgrq gho rognlt. “NI In "(any ridiculonI, Inc! In like Bath 1" JullI gupod, II I roméd the patien- lIu o! my Idvouum. Bho thong ht it In, Inummlng g. I VII alId it Ioundod Io; it ooannly VII {Ir groin thIt whllg it Rum. “ With o toll 7' Thou thoro'o one come]. “onâ€"it's mum. Though I wish I had known your method: earlier. Fortumulyâ€" no. tho! m u lguorsnt who their bowler any hove boon u I on shout them. I don’: "on know “Mr nsmu.†" Whore hue yon-boon f" with. w†Mu. Bl), Jkulin, md Uncle John woxdod tho‘z am rams! . “ nun), I‘m “In“, tom. 11 you love no. though, don't produce um writing. Unolo John in :11 randy to mold. lam:- nukgny oneqï¬ntgnyï¬u ‘“ Oh. don‘t, plane; but so: u outings md let me go.†“ Yes, but where 2" “ Oh. anywhereâ€"mph“ uylnm or imam, I um and (or either. No, national]. I don’s kno! whmp go." “ Oh you, I do how Iomobody-o ludy. I come with her. 8110': It the Continental. Bond for her.†I wu and to be 31310 to think 0! some my out of the difï¬culty, {or over: mint. 0! Inch perplexity no telling on my wukonod intollcot. Math. wu tent in I earrings. .5 Mn. Boy wu nodules with nonnlgil. to bring me back to the Continental, where I Ihould hon ut ï¬rst gone. Bow mum I won, to: Julio's uh. when Mutho ind I were tucked In the mango. and tho tmnk marked “ J W." on the not. thot the innate. 01707 hod no clue to my Identity l I could have kiund the littlo trunk with It: myltmonl letton to: tho gout t_t hld helped mo koop._ " It you promllo to {org}: um want of :11 mistake: about tho son," and I I“ he strug- glad 39 kgoprhogn hughlng outright. _ “ Do you km?! no on. in tho city? It not‘ an :99 to wlpljo 1m tolmgplg 2" “ Never you mind ; but Julia. look than 1‘ Ind I pulled her pole and Iron: my pocket. “You won rig mm m not hang shuttling- honu. an! it“ was swellâ€"I've brought may Ion. In my (000; In“ it wu 707 mph “rent. Now at me when hue I been... though I by! done‘rgmothing dxggdfnl." " Perhepe you would let me put this on 7†I puidown my hendkerohiol to see the young genelemen who hed been no mentally etrng sling to enterteln hie mother's vieilor slend- ing over me holding en embroidered Turkish elippar. I felt I hed eeld quite enough the dey. end it I should evereltcmpt to explain my rudeneu, I could never eppeer anything else than energetic end ineolent. When I puehed out my foot end new in ueuelly grand proportions Io ewellon. I could not help using, end I believe Ieven had the spirit to smile, " You need eknue. It’e e regular etep eieur‘e loot, end I gueee you'll heve to one heel end toe.†" No. indeed; no urgent: noon-nu. and than} u m :11“ groplgimu you I Qinqkrgllmf “ Thank you ; 'it “all u}: comfortable. I am going now, 3nd plan. may- think it no a drgudtnl minute undjorut it 911.†“ I am very sorty. indeed. that there was a mietske made. The city, though. is so lull of strangers that I do not won~ do: at such mistakes." The. kind old lady had to leave me there on her stair. and welcome the right Alice.who arrived, looking as trash and pretty as possible, in; a dark blue travelling dress. I lelt myeeu to be the most pltiable spl'ctacle that the Quaker Clty eves harbored. not excepting the spectacle of the hungry B. Franklin and his rolls. 1 lmaglned from the low whlepers that came “on: the drawing-room my melan- choly position was being explained to Alice. I was too depressed to mind being pltied by anybody. “ You, they told an to come here Ind they would meet me. Hue uid it was 3 ï¬ne Eon". nnd not a boarding-home ; no I name are." “ in. time 'is_u dreadful minute, and 1 hue undo it." “ Can‘t you think 0! some one I could and for ? Were you told to go to 707 Muplo “not 1" “ Oh. I don't I‘ve; I shy sometimes ; I'm In orphln 1" 3nd whhthlt dilmul oonfeuion chit would have drum tun Iron: a flint, or would hue been 3 good stock in trulo to Q proiouional beggar. I nabbed harder chm over. - “ Now I! via Ind u ullppor. . Have you one 2" “ Than in a ninth. I was expecting I dear young ltdy, It v!“ l_0_ d_uk_â€";"_ " Where do you live? Perhaps we on lend to yan {rind-J: “ Yeaâ€"no. I can't 3“ st it." My “no «so in my hmdkexohiol, out! I won given up :0 my minty when the on»: door opened. out! I (ound nay-ell in the lump]. embrace o! name one. who was “lung mo den Alice; sad the son was upldning the nooidem and my gunmen†in mung on jhe mu. "My number noglooted ‘0 all use how ambpotn you "1:91" “Bunnie we didn't know. I! I hid known you would be no diupreeablo I should have gongjo s msulu boarding homo." “You ne‘er: hone“. "Thu boo‘ II to be pulled of! f' _ “ Oh ! Ih“ bunme dwadtnlly ; and I didn't tell you you could ;" and I didn't try to keep buck the tea". which «mo lul. “ I'm not Allan n all; I'm some other idiot." I nobbsd, {resins myul! iron the elderly hdy'n Irma. “ Toll mo. in mil 3 boud‘ng-houu tâ€"no. not “I“. but is u a plsco when they Mo bonds", und she bu : woxthlou son 2" At that pain: at my con- !nud tale I ham! 3 mm. and the son let: his mother Alon- with me. " She can't help my IKklo. Oh. it was all Show Hutu!" mdl Mu m: {an on my nose: A I ma. “ Don't tonuh mu boot 1" “ 0h. «thinly. in“ to Uncle John planet. I uhg'n's “a bun, Ind whun moth" some; nhq gill mapjt 91! “night." perfect “hot†to go when we plum. Uncle John “it! I» wouldn't be tlod down." n '0 um! 0mm you will!“ on mhongo tho. wlucolkln nmwâ€" -“Bmhun Into tho houo now. cull. IO ll too. chilly to lootuounlonmmnt noop youoon mh'm pl bfllllalflryhoplng tho pulor 'no‘ !“ colonic“ me man Wflmomvfpolpuu. .' mu Ham. 0! England. lkmul hom- womm and whip. upiul uflor. mom punhod mum“, palm than. he pointer, pohun. pion loin! 0! double man. all. land. tom-.71“: the world It her lootâ€"mu Holst. 0125M :- and. Mr. George Jeeoh Holyoke. the Englirh Liberel end exponent oi eo-operetlve princi- pler, errived in Ottewe on Sundry. Yeeter- day he held en interview with Sir John Meedoneld end the Minirter oi Agriculture. end prereed upon them the derirebleneer ot the Government eending proper iniormetion to Greet Britein reepeeting this countryâ€"- rneh lniormetlon er will be of preotiorl interert to the irrming end ertiren elerror. Mr. Holyoke deeiree the publleetion by the Oenedien Government oi e blue book rimiler to thet lrrned by Lord Olerendon rome yeerr ego et hie requeet. Berider the arm) iniormetion. the volume ehonld mention the ioeelltiee in which rpeelel indnrtrier exlrt, eo thet en ertlren oi eny pertienler ooonpetlon mey know pre- oirely where he will be likely to obtein work. end not enter the oonntry perfectly lgnorent oi the ehereeter oi ite indutrior end their loeetion. er lr now the eere. The book rhonld elro rtete the ehereeter end netion. elity oi the lebor with which he will here to oompete here. the rteto oi the lehor merhet. end the reter oi wean. with ehove ell their pnroheeing velar. Kr. Holyokeeleimr thet the meet convincing ergnmentr to the pro- rpeetive eminent le to rhow him thet he oen pnreheremore oi the neeerrerier of life in Oenede tor 05 then in legiend with ite eqni. velent, e rovereicn. It ir underetood tnet the Premier promlred to_hrine thir end other proponmou'boton tho Goutâ€"amt. existing system oi Irish lend tenure, end in mehing iemere either owners oi the soil or joint owners with the lendlorde. This scheme would involve little dislocation oi the exicting smug sment ior the distribution of the lend. It could be sccouaplished by developing the principles oi Gledstone'e Lend Act. The meiority oi experienced perliemrntery men eupport this view. Perucll eud others oi the more extreme section eey it is en excellent plsn in itseli. end yet it ,does not meet the urgency oi the impending crisis. Tensnte should reluse to pey rents which heve been el- weys oppressive, or which ere mede so by the pressure oi herd times. Ii they were to steud together in every pert oi irclend they could not ell be driven oi! the land. There wee no need oi physicel iorce ; pessivo ro¢ sietence would secure the victory. Williem Show. hi.P.. dcclersd thet the results oi the present hervest were not so bed es in the pest two yours. The people oi Irelsnd need not be elsrmcd. The crisis is oxeggersted by eeiflsh men ior their own prlvete purposes. but es ior the leudlords. their letters prove thet es e oless they ere irightened. There is no doubt they will rseist, sud thet they will strive to obtein iron: the Government such nessures es my iortiiy their resistenoe. the oonoontntion or I" the noun)â€;- angry in pxoonglgq _n_tot§l rohnngo ofjho le You, 0ctober.â€"A Herald? London lpcclel ot the 6th an the mace meeting a which yesterday eucmbled ell over Irelend to ï¬nance the Lend Question form to dey the theme at lively debate. According to ’this morning’e pepeu they chow thet two currente ere It 301%. The more modente men__edvoce_te e; 3 practice] etep Ol eonrse Oinderelle eonld do nothing but follow the exsm ple of the goodold Cinderella. end wed thePrinoe who «are bringing the slipper, even though the Ilip pper engeneed to be the ehehblest, heevieet old boot that ever eees pad eheriteble distribution. It wee el- together too lune for the sister. Cinderelie couldn't ssy it wee not here. for there wee the neme written in full. She eometimee tells her Centennial experienee. Her hus- bendl Never. He mode A solemn vow never to describe his impressions of hie ï¬rst bender until ï¬ve yeere shell here passed over their married life. She threatens divorce in one he hreeke his promiee, end three young un- employed lswyere Itnnd reed: to tote her case. THE IRISH LAND QUESTION. ankle." Bho throw I white I!!!“ on: no, Ind tucked o solo pillow undo: my foot. Ind ihu won .11 she oonld do to heighion any in- tending rota of invnlid. when I. 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