“ He might hm,_m I proudor luurol for his brow shun u pannilm-a daughter 1! In Ind not been so fond of hi- glus," uld tho punters. grimly. And this nu Loni- Vuno’a epitaph. While haul amend her tutoring stop. Ho scribbled the address on 3 and for her. and alm- howing her on. in In: most killing air, he won buck to tell the prune" flan " old Vane had drunk himself to dumb I: Ian. and let: 3 devilish pretty link “u later wuhom . penny.†"$1M: | name as prouy us her face-â€" hug] Vanna I" he uddtd. “ It on m“ give 71:00, in; address I will goto r. Gordon's private residence. 1 lane! have money wuhou. delay," she all'e'wered2 Quietly, “ Heâ€"le cannot someâ€"he is dead 1" she nnswerediu uuevsu tones, "and,†flashing crimson in s senriuva shame or her own $813,, " 1 mass bombs money to bury " Ah, flood ? Very sorry. I'm sure.†slid the clerk» Imle startled out of his cool- ness; “ old you are his dsnghzsr ?" “ Yes. I am Laurel Vane." ~ “ The «1160: doum‘t come down to h ofloe till noon. He always examines arti- cles and pays ior them 11111180“. Very lorry your rather is deedâ€"s flue wmer when he chose to take up the 11. Can I do snyrhmg else (or you, es Vane 7" went on the bold-eyed young man. rather paying her sorrow and timidiiy. inasmuch as she was (sir in look up m. u If vnn an“ nan- m- .I..- -j:---- v _u- “ 1 hue brou t Mr. Yme'a aniole for the mugnziua. nu‘l have the money for it now ? ' she asuthtamringiy. “ v.4!“ Inn-r0 hnr. Ilia grin..- a..-“ :_ v-.. ‘ “ Vary pony. but the «mo: isn't in. You may leave the paper. and Mr. Vane can can to: his many “do! in the any,†replied the clerk, devouring her sweet tune with his hog-g, tdnglnug eyes. “ A Intâ€"Ike beauiy, iii duly aha weren’t 50 p.10 sud war-stained." way his mama! comment. This red moi-uh. iiémblod, the wide. nom- ho dark eyes brimmed over with quick ‘4. __ '1" u“ .v- â€"wâ€"â€". The aâ€! flared almost rudely at the young In» from which she pm aside the Ih_i_el.m_ug‘veil with one timid hand. Greet huntlug subs ol regret and sorrow shook the daughter's lrauie'ss she gszed on thst loved face. where in llle the stamp of nehed been marred by the traces of slpatlon and vulgar plessures. Lsnrel was uttle more than a emld. yet she knew that he: (ether had reohlesel'y wasted his God-mun talents and sated hrs soul on the‘ dry house at llle. Yet In ell her sorrow end pity. in all her fear at the tunnel! future. no thought of anger or blame came to her ushe kept her sorrowlul vigil by me side ' There were others who ,blemed ‘ him that he had lelv his tender flower. has "LIurd-bloseow." as he peetioslly celled ' her, alone and -p:iunlleee in the hard. cold world. But blle, me daughter, had nothing but teens and love for hun now when he lay l before her dead. . In' new hours they .wonld carry him any. her beleved,lorever out 0! her sight. but even thoee Just. low, hours she could nor hsvo to spend wrth him. She was too forlorn tnd poor to' give hersell these last moments wuh him. She mustcerry hrs lest mnmnpt to the ellioe and receive the money hetore she could pay lor hie come and house. And already ; the lodging-house keepers were sdjurmg‘ her tohut‘enin huryo' in; but; It was so glqorny‘hnringp corpse in the hou~e.'they eald, unreelingly. Bo.‘ It the e-rliest omce hours, Laurel presented herself at the editor‘s desk with the smell roll ol, matuusorlpt cluped tightly in-her liplg‘: blech'glered heed. unpuuonumy negleuted her. was gone (tom hu- tot evaluate. Wm: Rambling toomops Ibo allied to we room when the ponple, hung lobed mm (or the sun. had left him “me In we solemn majesty of death, A humble bhuddvr shoot her (tame a the Mum nun themed mthing lying in nuï¬, fluid uuuine upon the nutow bod. Bull mgnwueu. pne draw but the snowy linen and gazed UPJU we hun'chiome. muhle- whiie fat-lurch, .0 whose Mid grandam hug wdud an autumn dlguliy all “spawn. at: or. promos her. It «mo over her and- 1y, mud n. “to“ mun o! horror, thou he: hula-'3 has uuoleâ€" ï¬nished only yester- dsy, bolero that. motion Illnes- laid its ohuly, tutu hum upJu himâ€"mun be our- liod lo the puullohiug nouns and the money mind mentor Dolor!) she could bury her He: dead She oould manly realize “at her loud, “1011511 Quins tuber. me protonud uouomr. we arrauo swine who had loud mu 1mm gm even while ho bod n! watery than ovu- man â€marrow ttom our curious eyes. The. dnugmer o! ‘ u genius. who had Included In» sum! bniu yum .th'o tumo- d “ions drink. and who bud only wntun III.- hmhum uruum undo! the align 0t oompuuuu, um so keep the vol! Item the door. the 31d tea-Imam. that aha use his up“ and gamma-w, _wih not a “loud to but!) in I! water; our carton The. d. bummed at “long c M- htnluu ,v_ 7.. vwâ€"wuuvâ€"‘vw ion 1n n tackle-n. cluupetcd lilo. In ched out on the aunt. thatch-c tale 0! ctttnlly. And In the “Inc moment ct time c young. , innocent 5m. tho dud man's only d. was out ndtllt. ulcndlcu cnd undo. upon the mucus ct tho cold, had '0' . |hc loll. like one dead. by tho bedside, In! tho we-mh 0! he: hmntchcd Men M: loll like at plums vell over the I under bun than null cent like 3 down: hctou the â€hallo-c blast or late. The ooene. but not unhindly. lodgln - hone people hole hot into her own lltt e loan. and lets ho: than clonc to recover. whllc they wowed tho dead nun to: MM’to-mortuw, ~ It III but u lmlc while that this hlceccd “melon-anew lured. whcn Mural Vane Woo up ‘0 he: loot to put back with littb. tumbling h de tho cloud ct golden Mutton; he: mu brow. ehd stare watt. flm'llighteued, sombre one out Into the mango. unknown lumrc. Wont lorn’ble temptation, whet love cud commend Dlitel‘ dcepul tlnt tuturc held hail hoopla; tor he: won yct mercifully hldlbn from he: night by tho thick cumin. llu In chad “unity. And In , innc d. w Mom. 11‘ mid “to (all ml the but: {all 1 Mn um CHAPTER I. All the clocks ot the you. throngod olty chngod om the hour of mldnlgm from thou hum. brazen throu- “mum-only. and tube In: mmulom who and sway on the It. 3 human non! nun bud "and in glo- riou- ulouu. udluquuemd tu‘hoflhgool “1â€"- ._ _ _.._.|_ . THAT BEAUTIFUL RIVER 9mm (.0th in nor lilo, keeping thou poor um. rooms with unuught mu. meager] mpporud ty bu 110310on mom, und wi “ She won no onward. radar. this forlorn um. heroine of can, but she know scarcely more or the wide wbrl outndo hor ohup lodgmg-houoo thou o “by. Bho bod llvod in one poor place or another with her arr-am {other M! Mr llhhkooginlg thou poor I1-AI_ n-_ , , With this emphulo “no“ the rude land- luly bunuod hem]! om o! the room. 3nd Laurel not down am: 5 low mom of to:- ror 2901: the floors . " 0n, modem. I hnve nowhere to 30â€"30 soon I" one cued out plendingly. Perhaps you will let me keep the one little room until I can ï¬nd work. I ml] be sure to pny you I" “I can’t depend on no euoh nuoertnln roepeote.†deolered ‘Mn. Groves. nnfeel- ngly. “ I’ve gol‘to be pretty certain where my mone ’15 coming from before I rent my‘ roome. 0 out you go in the morning, end‘ i! you don’e lenve quietly I'll hove your trunk h'leted out on the udewelk in n jiffy, no there I†“ 12 um no 7 Then of course you'll not be wanting me rooms any longer. I will trouble you to move 0!“ early in the morn- ing. 30': I mey rent them to somebody else.†exclaimed Mm. Groves. Links! sprung t6 her it's}? in dismay, n £95319?“ng on [39; hit your}; two. "Herein the money. Mrs. Groves. Ind it In the lsu oem I have on earth." she aid. dreamy. us she unwed the silver in the yomap’a agoogy. outgtretohed hmd. “ The loui'fl due to day. Mina Vane.†she sold roughly. " Have you got the money to pny n ?†Laurel silently counted over she. con- tent: of her slim purse. Lanrel’e heed wee bowed upon he: heads. end tem‘oonreed elowly; each one shodd- lhgrdro of tied, down her white cheeks. be ob: opened, and the women from whom Mg. Vane had rented the two shabby little roome entered obmptly. . She won o nouns. hord-teetnred .ogentnro. devold of sympathy or neelhlhty; She looked coldly et__tl_1_e_ weeping girl. l " ‘T'hén aha hurried wuytobury her dead. ligile thinking In what way Betmx Gordon :‘yould alum her promise; The cheap. plain tunenl wee over. and the orphan Int alonejn the deepening twi- light in the shabby little room, now invented wnth sombre ’dlgntty all it. own. since the presence of'degth' had :0 [ately heenï¬hege. A_~-u, L “ Come in," aid Laurel. faintlj, in angul- go the {bug ‘ra‘p’hnho door“ ' yon all 91.990, my .999! 3111?." \wiih gemle mp‘uei‘on. _ “A: . '9‘ Anyone." Lem-e1 echoed, dre'srily. . Then suddenly she taught Mien Gordon’s hand. and covered is with geare'end kisses. “ You heve been so kind and no noble 60 me, thae‘l will-do anywing on elflh (or you. Mme Gordon,†ehe nabbed on: gun- hi 1' I-hove brought Mr.~Vune’n manuscript for'jho mhgunue," she added. '“ Heâ€"my papuLis dead." aha ‘ddded, With '5' rush of mm; «us. “amtwopuo so poor I must born the money to 1' .22; (91; his £nnuul.â€_ ______ IL I) _--_-_ ‘ Innunu'y BSami 3913mm drew out her duinsy. p pearl pow-lemma“. j " You V childjt’. she and, oumpaaaionnyaly. “ um :13th pgioe of t_lgo apply?" 7 , She pushed 3 little cushioned blueaetin chair toward Laurel. . fl. ' _ . 4' 8n down end tell ln‘e whet you went at pepefï¬ehe eejd gently; and Leurel’e impul- eive been went out in I groan flood of gut- tisude‘ to this beautiful sunset 'who looked. engepoke. so evenly. ‘ an; grayed .m out o! "the bhaii t‘ghtly with boï¬h hands. 'and‘ turned h'q'r dark. bogagqhing pyea 9n ngsa 90.191’1’3 hoe. “ Oh. you. yes, itin very important." the tdtpred. incoherent] . Perhaps-yon could â€"that is. it you won t'lâ€"" ‘ ’ ’ _ Mina Gordon smiled a link It the trip- ping speech. but 110‘ nukindly. . "Come in. I will do whst 1m." aha aid. and led Laurel pan the dluoomflsed .Ohulsa into 5 lovely lmle maroon). with 110on Ind books and plumes, that mnde il 1. little {eminipo parudiee. . “Inn Mr. Gotdon'l daughter. In your business important 7†she inquired win: girlish outiouily‘. - ' - - ' She thought 9110 1nd ,uevor soon mything so sweet and had as the dark. wiaunl eyes Laurel flashed ugwud to moat hu- gqu n An. ___ ~, Bo might-hypo dons so with unpnnity. for hoard. suing boloro her with dusd. dupniring gins. wu‘ “tor 1ho moment inos- pohte ot ,spoeoh or notion; hm st thou mount 3 door opened sharply on the and. o! the hull, n smuh of silk sounded softly. and solar, sweat voios inquired “ Who is than asking for pops. Charles ?" Charles opened the door. and tell book obs'sqdiously; A lovely- bins-eyed glrl, richly dressed, came round Lsnrsl. . “IAm Ms- aJnflnn'n A......I....... '1- ..-.._ mtn‘ luipjadéntly, and mail; 'E'impatiem mo_vo Io_a_hug lbs 6601* in he: too. Innis ï¬g!) :15; together. “ 0h, whqp dull-1 do now f" aha mound. dcapmmgly. >" ling [1159 I_ _don't know. mom." and the The dey wu wum. but rho girl ehivered u it we ground bed been swept horn benenh her gm by the icy blue: 01 wimer. An unboneoxom cry broke. tron: Her quiv "in; l}p_e,_ end _ehe duped her little A.-â€" “ 30'. gone into the country, und he won’t ho but until to-monow night." was thggongiu ropiy. - ~~_ _â€"- â€"v--'-' row-Irv. Lmrol aid. with quiet dignity. . “ Ir. Gordon in out, mom," was ihe dil- Ippointing : ly. “ When in o gone 2 Whoa will he come but i" 0101de 1mm! m pitooua diap- poingnpm. The "non urviog mu: who opened the door land u out limply clad heroine 3 mm Inporcillounl . He could not noos- niu I Indy up“. tom 3 duo draw. “I wish .0 one Mr. Gotdon, plum." I' ..... I --IJ _.u|_ _._1 - n. .. -- -_- -_---- .- wâ€"u own-vain,“ unwil- - r alou- thot the noâ€: 0! tot- wu pointing the way. Mr. Goulou won one o! tho moot tucoou- !ul odttou oud publish." o! tho day. And hh brown-Itch. houu on on. of tho Inh- ‘louoblo uvouuu o! the grout city looked “to o m to Louul'o uuuoouotomed oyu. he wont slowly up tho brood It“. and mg the hell 3 little nervously. too hot oouugo dourt hu- ut the thought 0 tho intuvlow with the Item oditor. Now thought come to hot thot hot ant muting with thot ouguot pomoogo would ho in I dozier. morn lutotul hour thou this. totho 99“??? lag-town Macaw. Ill uncon- CHAPTER II. “ Go, Ron Pole." oho Ind. pointing o dhddutnlfln or .0 him. “Go. ond moy tho good God :1 haven punish you doubly ond â€0ny for this duhmly outage on on no tomad girl!" a Hook urou the thnlholdllko the hue. evil-hm now-rd that ho was, but on. in tho nmow mo ho turned and She orosnod to the door. nnd throw it open so suddenly um Mu. Gram was da- oloud in the not of listening, but Imus! paid no head to her no she ohumod nwny. orntfullen, And for once uhomod of hot-alt. ‘ The fluhin eyes of the girl nomad sol wither the vi nin when he stood gazing unllonly o 11 her, with the rod mu]: 0 ‘ thntjrnnj o bLow upon Inn hoe. 1 u ,, _____, "“f' n-kuakulll He sprung from hll am. and moving to her side unempï¬ed m take her hand. he tore it from him had struck him tn igno. minions slap in the hoe with Ihut amul white member. Her eyes bimd. her ohpek burned. " Why. no, my dear, not exsotly," he snewered, regaining his self-poeseeeion‘in I moment. I don't wish to ssddle myself with s wife yet. but it would he ehont the sme thing. I would worsh'llf ' you.‘ my hesuiilnl heme]. and you sho d hsve ï¬ne dresses and jewels. visit the weaken sud opens. live in heoumnl rooms; while I. your odoring slnveâ€"" “ Stay. Rose Powell 1†' She had stood like one turned to stone. gazing and listening for s moment; but now her young voioe rsng like s clarion through the t_oom ; _" Slop. Bogs Powell l" n- ,_~,, ~7o â€"â€"â€"v -- "_Jv.- VII-v. sir†? win hen-7555“ qua-tiara. ‘ Ho flushed and looked “ï¬ler flushed. at m innocent quution. Cl Whv nn m- ‘A-- c...‘ ._._LI_ :0 L; 77.“ â€"â€" â€"' â€"â€".â€"-- ' Laurel reguded him I moment in blnnk Illenoe. There was n look of genuine per~ plexiey on he: innocent hoe. ' . She epoke 1» length in. n 16w, donbul‘fl tone. ‘ . . “Are you‘ â€king me 'to beyonr wife. Ii!†9 I.“ ha. -n.‘ ........ wondering dark eyes. _ “ The per-on ï¬n myself.†‘he r'ephed,‘in low lover-er‘ topee. "I heve tellen- in love with you, guy bountiful little Lem], end I went you to come end be my mu. fairy housekeeper. A I will love‘tnd ehetieh â€9,“ Que den-ling qtjny bout.†, . u ul you come. name! 'I" _ - '~' " Who in the_ person 2" oh! inquired.- flnahing apnaitiy‘ely faï¬ hi! 1min“ mm†once of hunting; ' “ . " . , Rosa Powell moved his choir to Danni's side, and gazed deep iolo ‘hor bountiful“ mana‘A-xâ€"a A“ ._I._ -__L , ,. f n “ 5 m‘ ‘9 Oh. yes, ‘you could I" he exclaimed. "I know some one who wamq o litfle‘houaet keeper jnet like you. to keep two bemï¬itul rooms in order a you did to: yonr tower: Wm_y_on come. Laurel ‘2" " Boos waell'g gray ey'oa‘ Ipuklbd wick- edly. He keps the lids drpoped over them. shut Laurel mmh‘t‘ not gï¬tfloir 9v}! glpun: n n. ..A_ ‘_-_ _,,,u . “. Buï¬ -I don‘t #8091 how to do anything," she cried. ingonpoualy. 'f I lit" ,nove‘r, been to school llko' othor girls. I’vo aways kept pnps’pxoomp ï¬nd mottled liq olothep.‘ and mudonmy own drehel,‘ but I couldn’t do myjhing lilxe that wall gnouglx for my one also)? » '. . ' 1 Boos 3036111; gray_ ey_o§‘ 3pm win]:- -3 1.. .T'TBQEI'SIJJQE he; mugmga impul- sively together. . 3.91†ind lm'uimggled iogeiher, on he; {air yqnug flog, ' ‘ ' a; n.-- I’ J . “Do you rally man what you any 2" she inquired. I taint ting of hope in her dejaowd voice. " You. ‘ water that your hth'or In: In“; you wi‘hont "plans at support, pad .1 wish to (flat you n situation." Mr. Powell. replied. only y, with . Ipukle if: Inï¬eld 8562 one; ,_ '2 ' ' Tho young man hsd seated himn’elt.‘ meanwhile. with the coolest aqlbpoueasion,i Laurel looked It him mm but an“, win- tul. duh eyes. . “ no Do you rodlv mom wh-t vnn lianv 9'; V- __'v.- 'v ev- ne-uug ' “ I needed e friend the morning, but you did not eeem to remember it wen,†em- eeid.- eeelhingly. ‘ - ‘ " Iâ€"ehâ€"on. I wee teken by enrptiee, ehen. Ihed not my wile ebout me." he etemmered. dieooncerted. “Pay, perdon my targetfnlneee. I heve been thinking about you ell dey, end wishing I could help you. Here 1e my end.‘ Prey,oommend my 'eetvioee.†. Lenrel took the hit of gilhedged pate: board. end reed the neme written on it in 'emooth'oopper-plete. Ie wee A "‘ Bose Powlm.†The quioiiiinatihot of purity not slum in ‘Lhurel's bloat.» She draw but coldly as}? 03359:} he_r-_hia_upooth whit: hind. - V,., â€"â€""â€"-â€"vâ€"' "-“Iv. She hustled the visitor eoroee the reeh- old. and. cloning the door, etnmped loudly down the pause, but returned in n moment on *tip toe, to ploy Ihe ee’vek- dropper. ~ ~ ' The room wee .11 in derhneer envelor the gulight that streamed throngh the open window. laurel-turned Quietly to light her little lunp.‘ wondering who her} visitor might be. To her emezement ehe new the rather good-looking and boldwyed clerk she had met or the pnhliehin -houee thet morning “ Good evening. Vane," he oeid. insinnetingly. " I ventured to on“. think- ing__you might need I friend.†' _.._ _-__ n--- v.- - u - - , 7 I The room door opened cuddonl and without warning, cud Mn. love: uppcuod. . " Here's u once mun liking for you. Miss Vonc. ’r'opa he’ll an you how to main a honest living now your pu’l‘deï¬.†31:23.19, up}! u_ conga, signiï¬cant chuckle. Wiili‘mwy 3 light the window um enamel“; From sum: to buemont. She Hood with unuunont. Hopuleu by nigh}. , “Oh. what shun I do?†the mound. tremblingly. “ It were 5 thousand time; beget, papa. i)! I Ind diod_with_y_ou._†Shivering. uni-28m“ homo "no. she had Iomowhoro rad. They named 30 m her own loflorn unit: Where the lump- qum'r 8915:; In an river \ " She puhed ioï¬n the oeeemene end ‘loohed out. tEighth“! fallen. end under 0 flaked men end ï¬beld women Inmpinn the “ma. ‘ To-mouow night ehe would be one on the honible pevemenh emon them. with nowhere to 30. end not 3 men in ell the wide. wicked oiey. .Pethepe they would murder her. meee wolvee o! the etreet. when the wee out out Into 5 help- lee:_whie lump uueyflgm the M. go to-monow whan the m “and on. into the mom.“ which the who 50:!!ny amid. md winch In: tnhu “I won: poizpmnd Igor}; mum Nona. not tn lion o! E- in am For m flung. Ill. Vane bud odnuud ho: aha MI own duultoty tubion, but not In a pruned Iuy thus uh. could amiss now in In and. 81:0 wondoud with u uhuddu 0! dual um she would ‘do. up when It. should 4_ AA, and roves Blr Mom Monteflore hee fully recovered from hie recent lndnepoettlon. than he in much depreeeed by the reoent dee of hie honeeheeper, en on! Indy forty yeere younger then Bil- Hones end for forty yeere peet hie teithtnl ettendent. The Druggiu eetlmetee thet the sauna! production 0: canned goods in the United Stetee equela 500,000,000 peckegee, or ten to every perlou. Tn fortune left by the Duke of Bncclench to hie youngeet eonâ€"0200.000â€"repreeente inet ebout two monthe of on income which ‘the Duke hed enjoyed over elxty yum. Thet left to his daughter. who merrled Oemeron of Lochlel, re reeente eix weeke' Income. end that to t e other dnughtera one month’e income. The New York Hall and Espreu thinke the men wee horn polite who can 3 dish of celery to hie fellow-hoard" thont ill-at eeleetlng e nice. criep piece for him-1 *A novel way to increase ihe list of sub- ecribere basins! been adopted by a French coneemporaryâ€"the Gama. The proprie- torex of this journal, so we are told, undertake to pay a sum of 5,000 francs at ihe deoease 0 any subscriber who may meet with his deaih on a railway or tram way. or by being run over by a vehicle in the slreel. A proportionate sum is paid for injuries received. All that is necessary to produce is'lhe lass receipt of subscrip. lion. The Gaulel: also pays compensalion ioany purchaser ota sin le copy. or his‘ heirs, should he he injure or killed on the day on which the paper is bought.â€" European Mail. . The' beyederde of‘ln‘die, who poeaeee the moat perteotï¬gdre‘e’ot eny’ Women of my country on' eerth, hove 3‘ much more he‘elth'tul and charming device then my Europeans; Their coreete'el‘e formed out of the hark of the Med-glam tree. on a principle which permits them every ‘treedcm of movement in hreethin‘g end in my form of exereiee. These ere Wonderful productions of ingenuity. The color reeemhleh the shin ta‘s remerkeble degree. end the meteriel in ac ï¬ne that the moot defloe't‘e tcubh will herdly 'dietin'guieh it tromhumehlleeh. Once made these cor- sets; are eeldom renoved, the heyederee‘ even eleepingin them. They thue preserve astonishingly 'beeutxful ï¬gures to no edVehced ‘39. Without pain or discomfort to themlelvee‘.‘whilewe,who bout oureelver intellectual end, ivllined, torture without beeutifyingour vea. , convention from the mus. 'Oul; 6;; onto: got up to speck for the districg school. He was the tecchcr. end the pre-identflned him ï¬w dz; then mode gum sit dow‘ . . no ' “$203!?- 01:11:: ompeyoyc ompcy ‘. , g y ng ere were more schools in oison shun in Little Rock,cnd he was mode to-lit down for uttering ctheistic sentinel)†when he denied. that “ Root. hogor die" Inn to be toned in she Bible. To crown hisdicgrsoe, in summing mm,» president referred to him-re ark; 'ndicsting to whet n low at“. 0 know . go and mouls the hshlt ol «mending district school would bring as men. He then decided the question" in. layor qt the circus, collected me lines from i the unhappy pedagogue, end the society Went out and spent the money for_‘brend.â€" mm in Brooklyn Eng". " An Ariana“ literary society recent] dis- oopaed the qgeation: "Resolved, th s a circus is'anperior to a diatriot.pphool as a cunning team}, The aim puoked we oonvoniiog from the 1m Only one ‘ OAImlghty Lord God. King or ell hinge. and Governor of ell things. that sitteet In the throne judging right : We commend to Why tetherly goodness the men who ‘through perils of var ere eerving this ‘uetion. heseeohing Thee to take unto Thin» ‘own head both them end the osuse wherein their oountry sends them. Be Thou their jtower of strength. that, armed with Thy defence. they may be protected through ell dangers. to glorify Thee who art the only giver o! ell victory. ére’nt also that we may evermore use Th mercy to Thy glory, to the edvenoement J Thy kingdom. and the honor of our Sovereign; seeking elweys the deliverenee otthe ppressed, end, to much es lieth in usï¬h'e good of all men- kmd ; through our only Lord end Saviour. Jesus Christ. Amen. ._ ~ The Arohbiehop of Canterbury has sent 09 the Arondeeoene of Canterbury 3nd neiduone tho (allowing prayer tor the may of British soldiers and nilore now on their woyto the see. of var. with on expression or hie wish “not it moyhe need in ohngopee in_ hie diooeee : “ Will you come. Mina Vane ?" ulsélvme pren mud. intelligently. “ ea." Lgml mawotod. hopefully. And so wont forth to her future. ‘ “My to me. Your friend. w' '“v 11"". 'V-' W m ere-"q“ teehnge in e etorm 0! Monte teen. But it eeemed ee though ehe were not deelined to tune eny peace or quiet that evening. Ageln e rep eounded on the door. She nruehed ewey her telling teere end opened it in leer end trembling. ti A emert. pretty girl wee her_ vieitor this me. 7 “ I em Mine Gordon's meld." eeid the newcomer. end she slipped e perlulned little envelope into Leurel'e hend. heurel opened it end reed. with bewildered eyee: . *‘ " an new urn.- Leonaâ€"I wieh to see you very much. but there no e reeeon why I much come to you. no I heve sent my meld. Olerioe. to bring on to me. 1 hew been thinking of you ldey. end of your sweet promise to do enythlng on eerth for me. I believe thet we oen mutuelly help eeoh other. Come quietly. deer. Heve no leer hut thetv Oleriee will guide you leaf-II: M n. v.-- -_eAm ’ pun-hung flew-paper vial-(Ion. “You hon mule on onomy, Loam! Vwo." ho bland. “ I would luv. 1:â€: you love and probation. but you n ohoun my hound lath-d. I dun noO torso! you. I chi] dwoyu umomhor am Now in my boo. and I ohm hsvo my revenge tor it. Look well to you future. In baumnuuxyl†Inn] summon and 1003.4! tho door In tho he. 0! the wary notch. and! upon the floor .3311). giving wont to hot honed ‘_-I._ A, x mm on_ his oflgmon-muhd no. PI‘IYCI' IOI' soldier- and 891101-- «mama. oi nun}. All lfoi- tie cue-u. (To be continued.) 37:35.3 Ind-Wont ETA-Fe “Bu-rm Gannon." v v- u-u‘ .1 In And mum-ore ohhem "an an 04 ct Canadian m can tuned. n has mono readers 0 {the light ADVERTISEMENTS of "an9 fat Sale" and "Fun. Wacedm'mock" "SadlorSale" "w mf‘lmb Talk WEB of c or All KLY MA" ï¬umm r word on In mt m pet word to": flu Mustang or In "ML? 0! M and a hymn per word each Inertia. " Wm km on mu: m can" an “rm: mum" [MM Tun mm. has “€07"; """ '- ledlnm for hr- Ad- _-_4n__.__ Ah . Gums cholemflholem M rbqu - aentery, cramps, colic, ea sic - ness and Summer Complaint ; also cholera! Infantum, and all 00m- plaints peculiar to children teeth- ing, an! will be found equally beneï¬cial for adults or children. 503 sue sum onucclsrs. 'r. MILgURN 90,._ v , .- . l T Coldsi, Bore Throne Bronchitis. and alignm- ot the Throat and Guest, as also Gout; cum» ism, Scrotum, and every kind of Skin Dimso. Manufactured only at Profpsaor A Homowu‘b "' Establishment; _ 18 New' Oxford St. (late 533 Oxford StJhondon. and‘sold (16 Is. 156.. 23. 9a., in: 6d.. 123., 228., and 333. each Box and Pot, and in Canada 1: 36 cents. wcenMaud 81.50 cents, and the larger sizes In proportion. . I? CAUTIONâ€"I have 130 Agent in the. United States, nor are my Medicmes sold,there. Pul- ohasers should therefore look to the Label on tin Pots and Boxes. If the address in not 538‘ om Street London. they are spurious. Increase the semtory powers of the Liver, [bug the nervous system‘ and throw info the 'cirouh- txon the purest Elements for sustaining and u- peiriug the fume.» ‘ Thousands of t1famous have testiï¬ed that their use alone ey have been restored tab and strength, otter every other means had unsuccessful. ’ ' V" BAPEEézBEQWOPWSa caucus will be .‘ound invaluable in eVéry houhéhold #- me cure of Qpenï¬ores, Hard Tumours,“ urifv,r lateand improve the quallitiof tho .§1°°d- T 03 unis: the dinestive 0111mm. nlmn-n THIS INOOMPARABLE MEDICINE nae so- wed for itself an imporishuble tame throughout the world for the aheviuion and- arm of most diseases to which humanity is heir. ,....._ .,. . unwwu v tuu quality OK “I. Blood. "ï¬xey unis: thelgi‘éestlve organs, clam The donoln o! the dentin io ohout to ho die ntod. Asroot duoovory hoe boon mode wh eh will rovelntroniee the whole bneinoee. end ornonei to tho inflororo. A lootory he been eo ilohod. with plenty of oopitol to hook it. tor the pnrpooo o! (noting ooteo! ortilleiol tooth h moohinofll. All thot ony one who in tron ed with tooth will hove to do will he to set them ell pulled out. Then he ooh pnrehoee o hrond nevi. meehlne-mode not and be oxen: t 'rom toothoohe All the root 0! hie ll o. There lo. 0! oonree nothing new in the mohlng end neing el nrtifloiol teeth. but it will be onein eoen thot the monutootnre by moehinery preoente greet odvm When tho looking or wetehoe by moohinery woe etorted there were meny protoeto thot the he woy would never be ee good on tho old. at the exootneee eoon ottoluod. end the oonwnlonoe ol hoving the ports inter- ohongeohlo.hrought about o revolution. end the tootory wotohee now ronh ohove tho bond-mode. The name ndvontegee will he hod in the factory teeth. If one not ell broken. or oomee out. on exootly eim one eon he ordered from the tootory ot u very emoll coat. I! the plate note creche! itoon he repleood in the emo way. All shot will be neoeeeory will be to give the number of the plote, end o now one, pro- oieely like the old. will heeent by return mothâ€"N. Y. Hail and Esprur. Queen Olga. of end Greece. is a bounty a blue eeoeklng. Iwo “tributes which no not supposed often to go together. Worth their weight w Gem HOLLOWAYE-‘HW DAILvAgg'ï¬'égnLv MAIL Adamâ€" THE MAN. rm’m AND OINTMENT. stones: and. sows, “2'31? the Tooth Inca". Proprietors, ;, T095â€