Ca h a life. [As a stat with the perfume, a st the: whose smidhght cri b had tesman, a phil: at cath collec- | Ron ate The es tion of floral pica as had peck before Screen it fror tian, haba doing a foolish thing,” an | said. that ellison could to all men. The monte had ore ee “You know lerer; pew rhaps not. Ketel all about 1 el find him he will not tell He: ‘Shniled fi ineredi “Wes sere mney eee! of Harrowdeai under the ‘ath, the pul bite e matter. . 5 2 2 oe a 4 i ae E E : of police was drawn around the little house in Holloway where a married sister ‘of his was known over England along he telegraph wires, is effects, ani in- H Pt ds, and were onthe bills which announe. pg wanting.” Scotland Yard See ie the idea we failure. Its plans “hate i sed, two days, three days, as yet uothin had! been done, The ay git the fonéral hind "come and gone ; 1e Acai’ visit to his friend Thornton—a every wall and] “Lotd. Aleoston hi © own inline thousand pnt a fe for the sha sion of Pitlip Nein a copes: vist tothe Bethnal Green Road ; in afternoo! fee eanitet ay told that ‘his mother. wished te speak to tig, | He went straight to her ro to greet him, stall sta ately Sgure erape dress and widow's garl er eparing for the hattle which he knew was omit aiould not ® thrill of admiration as he looked ers» She was still .« beai woman. forty-fi 5 Tess— may yoara her j her junior rd Alceston admired his mother, admi oa het Mit Joo mac indeed. With what ober face, as striving t penetrate the mask which he felt convinc. resuli i oe his sympathet riet str _ ey le Ces Ba rere ‘ige of et wih a sudden storm All tare re and ran murderer. Neilson must | over hi first Scotland Yard had boom very ine re y ; ‘A. photo aph was | Strong day after—the day of Lord| ne o' his had been done on the morning of his| i ion. od his (ties whole eg ban murd¢ that miserable money | Oh, this will ‘a re, ae kill me!” to-raise her, but sne would not his ough he, was,” he ry in; ee ie Alae tell me Pe #8 “Yes, yes?” she cried. “I could tell you, but God knows that T would’ sooter ihe at this moment, here at your feet, than that know.” ocd th a history, then—a secret—and you know it?” 5 & a very me of his name? What should'you think of tush e cnc “Think of ey UE should curse him n from e bottom of m; 2” cried Lord A\ ton bitterly. a, ae be careful lest you Youseck to penetrate id rightly explain, an which unexplained ye dama Teer memory in men’s thou, Oh, listen to me! Don’t turn awa; es ig she said, ig "bone ae ae up 4 fan and half hid her face pe bie strat dea ty, las ‘ae is alae apes held upon | 8wed in spite of Simeelf by hee There was a brief silence. ‘Then, with a she rose from her fore he had time to make up to -| Thornton rang the vat of the t house ic Geotvenor Se Sauare. an 4 ask Ws e joney what was he poste for? Can you Tae | Relped himself and MT drunk thatiaven, agate hy, Thornton took o1 cigar case | it to him. 11 yry.one of these. You'll find « smoke will do you Sood," ho said. «There, that's h the mystery of his death. You may. drag | YO hold her own against women | j y — her confidante. I went to see that wo- the nore poy of her ff travelling restless! sus; she mother,” he said, Patiently oe ride. iaepatienty yet r strange m: NHler white sore lips almost. touched his cars. The} ored, Bee at ot then quickly, and th oy word was beads of per= eee forehead. But Kk Inoreduity ragged tot the front, and essed itself a frantic, passionate tum- | . CHAPTER XV. THE REWARD A A few minutes before midnight S phen E i) & Fa 5 yl aden the room he rose to. his feet Sie a quick Agee seme lear man,” he said, in a pitying tone ho Pho ong te you look.! Yor an late ;I Bae to. Br have = Cit of uatl ter to- ete Alcest« ik into: Lor ceston sani an sh snook parieres int easy chair en expecting you, I aueatda fee ion Alsat rang the bell and the brandy-and-seltzer was brought. ‘Thornton passed a tumblerful pee 4 word until you have your laps aro blue, an you are sinking Bl oven fresh the ma pth, Bagiing of 2 T’m not very well” eauenee: Hi up the tumbler and drained it, an A fac timeee pd iti Cospoll de rer Chandos Street,” he mg throwing a ne d_the room before she | er dark, unnaturally brilliant eyes | bad lessly around it and lingering Seo ‘es?’ es Loatveed her,” og Imad in the be woman’ = ios ‘What was from i pocket and threw it “Cand the number is 20) Lord Alceston repent foscibee ee ood a sat bp his streaming down h Up. “T'm all right, thanks,” he sai “Pll sit snlies still for a minute o1 short silence. Alceston up. s “Phoraton! east, “Tasked gue in this, and you e- done so lik I'm immensely ob oe liged t 0 you. pais all right,” Thornton © fortu mad ch at any rate, to-surpri Bia clan Therein an this?” “he asked 52 4 aes ae n that, ya the “What are they?” ts cannot rer. you, Thornt Vos got hold of some tales idea, ohg e the risk of that.” Tho: shrugged his sh Good 3 are the most in Ee matier, of ¢ it, who never take et trouble to wept away, T paased the ho tse on my way moved.to her, ese end nghdingenta fia nae her acknowledge that she secreted sometng Which she had foand m took a Sonn Bicoe of “paper va bar Silty-pouna note he said quietly, } (a4 Lord ‘Alooston grasped the note tightly effort he pulled metre res sy ot fea Then Lord] torr “You me n to say that now the clow is may be mi oe ,, You may haye j could go a ‘Tm not at all sure that we shouldn't be liable with indicted for conspiracy,” rnton thou ait t fos Wootten, and then way. Bat I tell ake ly pina dont ta understand this and I don’t | | More He left comet t abmptly, for he was | world. annoyed ; and hi one of ‘th murderers of the Carl of Harrowdean and . a > ae es . + ey feed ~~ eee z: § OGHRi % F] 3 you,” she moaned. «‘I] Lord Alceston’s n's fingers closed over the]|found theinéelvéa last in can never tell yon. piece of 1 ype aaa 10 THE BITTER END, woes must either tell me, Waites pokst. Tien hy eae is seen re pen mene ag gee ih. Bath ‘Or you will go on with Sear parpese?” Former poeltion, hin face half chedea’ wt | d fortified, > anaes reply. Forseveral minutes} ‘Anything else ?” he aske nek fierce onslaught hori vasa a age the little aparts| "Yes" 8 pre pips oe en, as thon; ing himself |<< Important 2” In ten montinds leone "ABE you dia ‘ou would not tell me’ aparene tenctiogy him. |\ “Very.” ands of the rebels sed vm fa ‘And if not tell you,” she| S01, UP 8 pushed gray, the igi cked Tord Alceston changed his position un-| wiciecle. pen nd pillage. Rein- gs Tad air against waich “a foreements numbering 16,000 troops were ea to see that you are.” a ning ‘ The jat is it?” he asked. at last sent from Turkey. This force had a Pe had do nd - eee a, Fayed aye nothing, Thornton pein table and look-| terrible time last fall. Cholera raged amo temper, and he k me? Tam ae them, and the bad th pat tly and he kept it ; Tat itwas D0!” She Jet him reach the nor before she pa ered 801 most by ac- helped to a oes nee eine y Reven 7 ae woke ber voice, spats cident etn scam a though it were, in- | ease. Wen Abmed Feizy Pasha. was wered quietly ; “T Twat juatice, Shige ot same ke bes ae Unk potwecn the twa murders finally id not send for me to disc: De pe, He Se oa late in theta fall lente pireeta eo east ‘thy something else tanding on the hearth. roops impror Their new com “Yes, there was. tl pay eee rca breath and'the instilled fr into them, ee = id Se A, ieee ae with & ra Boris Pr wines col came back to ging their feld sree OO taca up eae ch «For Neillaon’s arrest.” he interrupted | 80°, A See chout ies the mountains last reached Sanaa, quietly.“ ¥ es, I have offered a thousand ‘on a ag cht ee pon yourel, eae * fea ari had been closely , Is. ‘The Arabs were fro i read bre ter. A seri victories re- to the Turks the cities “they had pen that we ate receivin, ead news re of the Reatliticn in Yemen ? The tt is-that while the Turks have regained across the Tove ay work compat subjecting the 2 Kalle to Turkish Tile Bee hdator is near sea have remail ee ope at rely the ey chard maintained an of indifference to the rebellion, ning of his hich Neillson evidently de. il fo1 chair. For | j, to m Constantinople, Unless theos reinforosmonta aro torte id_weakly. or two.” mai Pisaedanel war has alrea cont Darkey an immense f for the sere nc tea nee which she ae Weve Peiganiieccs oksits fe We've | faraway province. ————— TERESTING ITEMS, oa ‘are 16,000,000 cows in the United tirely new raoe of Indians has bosn id looked ‘a sligsoneeat in ‘The Druids are stated to have burnt thelr es ices in wicker « ther jut etwed in South Australia a hotels. ave. to! be altogether’ elosst ¢ ys. “Auctions fees in this country and it the United States are paid by the seller. In Wituetend Holland the purchaser pays ton. You | them. slowly. it up? You strongest ied person in the Middle Ager ia distant journey watil it yes pub: liely Known that lie did so with sh Gotsent “aio hal verown to five shillings square foot is to be charged exhibitors fe the c Hoglish section of the “World's Rie” at Chica n Argentine the drivers and conductors of street cars are by law responsible for any i ich may occur ; so when one happens their first care is to Id has been obtained from. Span- ish America than any other part of the inipeties jose men -three duels have been fought by hide their | Rochefort, the French editor and Politician, Knew that | In seven of them he was w ne in, A 0 aD elit ange i jouncement. | Madame Sarah such news asitin Ise wonder i'm he of one thousand pounds for the ‘mee h Naved scomplsimets aoe me for a detective or ae of Philip pee had been wi th} She has just published a ghost story gti a Fas Sun and wanted | drawn without Boy . The in- | San ve zanelaso journal. if rt »- Only just got wal de no further | ferns, Was erie a most incredible that the average ak Cee ree Ise be wee t, and. abe at production of novels, tales, aaa other works “TI haven’t been altogether unsuccessful, Slt been a Seale Beaten teas tor Beg eto =| pag ey oe ome a fected by the. ce, ‘of the reward a at al | toon a eal; 0 ko about four or | every work- mm who hai her buried and wi Kk and hall-hearted. | Mrs’ taney ays the reason she desires and the | her h louse of ieee is because she thinks it would be such an 1 across le. aa ‘Alccstonts gers ited upon ie Sax of tl e ‘aii —_ ce a Aavantage to ha we someone pease really = nodded. ‘To all appearance Te might had plenty to. say oan it, and Senin IG etn aon Hey 3: elec} listener to | Yard very. Mttle” ‘The ohity a Old-fashion Hunting Matches have been Morton's rectal But Thornton was used | the latter was worried almost out of his | 7e%ived in Connecticut. + ty men, some- to studying men’s faces and he knew that it | senson, chaps Stephen a ton | times twice that number, elect captains and as was ot orw: ines maa ofall pod pai) za piss hornton | hunt for a day and i a night, the side bagging |.‘ OF the three men who seemed to have ge ig eiitie duletid tena visited the wows the oxpense of the defosied funters; der I have found out not batat Vhen the eff n_ who died re- jon: | portance. x STILL FIGHTING IN THE MOUNTAINS. say Sis ville were “examin it was liscoveres a ler agements ald i : "Tissot 4 Tarkey as abe Enabte to Down the |to macry twelve different, girls fe Sarin sae (pie, i cannot t balers this 1 pe | SRE ion im Yem rts of the comuie He had a photograph cried at Iaat in slow, hoarse tone. ‘*¥ou| rection yet Scotland baerty raphe | SCae sacha that the rebellion in | of each, and on the backs had ‘written the —you mi ing. My f thr he all that, Tdare say.” Yemen ae ie the Turkish Government | d Se for as ite me 8 publ pible gre before the eyes of| ” Ho locke t his friend‘as though |has not yet been suppressed, and there is experimientsin Qnesnsland have othi ise fearing that he sould appear disa, iia no age that the Turks, with their pres- net ee eee 5 PP a Pres-| shown, thet mother prea shells can be igntnt gael Gass; “Toax akret <i ES 4 Lord Alceston did not appear disay ee, will be able to put down the big ce pearls artificially. 3 ” aT tone hh in i a rose slowly to her feet and moved i Ati bat a ee pened et ai, eRe bak Bi away till her dark figure was almost lost in| the talk which wenton inthe taccen I Leon | almost withia Pieht or Scenes Hood: | oF hich 27,000 0 eae fais kinds, lows of the room. His eyes followed | ed that there waa one person with wlom the} shed rder which for a year have herwonderingly. | When she retarned she| murdered woman had occasionally talkei! been witnessed in Yemen, Mest of akc} The vicinity Se Palermo, Telys1 toe yield. held in her rg hand « mall black book. "| and who was supposed to be to acertain ex- |fights, however, have occurred among the | three remarkable human skele ae aan e said, “ very 80] sti movement, she sank backward into easy-chair from which she had risen at his entrance. =, You sent for me, mother,” he said, been to: You a to tell ne.” ear it. ortly. “T did. ‘Thank you for coming 50 quick- a cov lers. ‘6 pa te ssanxions tocpme| pls ™ Pi tell you. Isent for ved "Did she tell you ining = Not much. But sl stonished As [ live this is so. ther, Bernard, | no e back, “**Who was the young (gentleman with you Sai orate =A to-day?’ si L Isaw reason collecting money, not o r, but also de ooer teed: pockets. ‘The arte came bitter! as|the Turks, and, finding that, in tir apenioeConiantinopl, ie sitsation Fe and charitable le purposes me in 1410, one in Tole an ten bya low, eandy catch of, coms’ | The Stet was twenty-one, theovnd thisty men e large province belongin, igo | and the third thirty-four feetim height.» Turkey in the southwestern part of Arabia. |, cprinin ae the pianist, whose por- pee War began as a protest of the Arab in- | tral 2 sii 2 Fe seta in No. 154 of habitants against the outrages inflicted by | Spare Moments, is recei 8 concert Turkish officials, who zealously engage in in the United States tes, and his entre ‘treprencurs are understood to be earning a la yal | by his recitals. era ee tohate}, Under 120 of the wills re during spite of | last year the bequests for reli; iow educa- England sgainat| amounted to about £1 200,000. In ese of three ‘preceding years the amount thus was al cod. bbe for con ine #0 told ther your Boars = ae Population of Yemen live mse bout £1,000. or x patiges = ‘im,’ she said, ‘that if he|among tl is, whose sides | po! Thee Pl he answered, ‘I must/ will come to me alone I will tell him all 1| tilled tg toma “there tops by means of | of writing for sf ern i ae now ee z owe for myself. 1) cong ieee the murdered w. .’ Leouldn’t | laboriously built terraces, Almost all the | diary. oii a er sees the contents of he eae ro, Bee mother, what] get another word out of her, nor any ex-|farms are rab along the mountain} diary, not even the Em At the ck rer sbmay be Casati as Team fer name and| sides. When the inhabitants he moun of the year a new diary is opened, and the : he threwsherself back in her chaic ait with | address afmon that piece of paper, too— Tarkish garriso Id one, which has a lock: p, i litle b eet and covered her face Greenwood, 4 Crane's Court, Fitchett |no-warning, sad - umber of Shem were ‘signed he iron safe contalding het ss Whitechapel” murdered or taken prisoners. The Turks ced domestic je’ malig. + THE WEEK'S NEWS: ca) Geis danrellins Kingston are, making | © $20 per a Ree: to Campbell was nee mayor of Rat Portage on Monday. tthe il sees year is $7, 31, 545, an increase of over Inst y ‘The Canadian Pacific railway reports a exodus from the Lower * Manitobe: Tt is expected in the North-West that there will be an early and large immigra- ‘tion to the Territories from Austria, ‘About 75 families have been rendered homeless by «fire ix abuburb of Sk Joba, jonald Cameron, a celebrated football player and champion athlete of Queen's Uni- versity, eae typhoid ‘The Batsiaaey of St. Sulpice has subserib- $2,600 towards the erection of the monument to sonneuve, the founder of Montreal. Eli Bede, aged 21, living near. Leam was killed by'a large. stone walling he Cable advices were received in Montreal Monday stating that all roripistloadiien Canadian cattle in England and Scotland have now been remove The Royal Com mn Prohibitio will resume its wee in : Meatreal on the 25th inst. Hans Prahl of the Northwest Mounted Police Force was killed last week at Lethbridge by slipping from his horse. Rev. nd has been appoi n. cellor of McMaster University at a meeting | moy of the se1 A Queboo. despatch says Hon, Charles Langeliers fine betas oe the Karta taal 6 bec is to be sold by sheriff's sale on June (Edmond ae has been found guilty wilful murder e cor ners jury at| So ites for stabbing Cl eaphas a ath at Montmorenct Falls a as nays “Nothing has yet been heard of the where- abouts of Mr. well-known Queen’s counsel,who disappear- 1d from Montreal a couple of weeks ago. ‘The three- zea -old son of William Gar | th: and eth killed by an electric car on the Wi that Nathan White, formerly of Portageville, Ont., was accidentally shot and killed near Indian eas ‘A.delogation of New England farmers who have been looking over Manitoba, have re- tamed east for their families, being delight- with the western country. iiey Deh ona Ld-year-old girt livin Sistas Siig See ae infica by the sonidental sischar Sr tavolger in the hands of another nce is exceed- quired to work eleven hours perday, instead of ten hours, without additional pay. seriously alarming the priests, who are using every means in their eled pliegk: the drain. agi ingston this $50,000 Provinces to | 5 mm, died on Monday of that in to | police inspector Melville, Ww: Old Dunean MeCormick, the | jn, af before recorded, The Chamber of Commerce of Manchester (bership is now a vote of 164 to o 188 declared | £42,000 during the bimetalliss ‘hen vatifications of the Bel ring § Sea arbi- id modus viyendi éan- [yi Brit- and Wichita, ain and the United States on Saturday 1n international horticultural exhibition, | shane very snccossful ‘ned on aortas in London by the Duke re oe of Conna Pie fost ch ida ding oho er ereeeaeet in Great, Britain, rand Teeedaly is May, one apace of the PsP os another have been Peter Schultz, wor eDeasa0 Lord Salisbury’s private | alive ry, has written to an Oxford clergy- m that“ his Lordships glad to see you | instigated c is sai The fact that Mr. Gladstone refused to 2 receive the deputation from the labor} The Ber! listen to the deputation’s en seven John Nicholl, who wrote an article in the | dead. haere English Anarchists’ organ, | J¢ ig eat me Shree Me irae. Judge ils official p e iley, London, and sei eighteen months’ imprisonment, oar che ‘ry ram referring to ee Ar Bs Primrose League in London, says | » enry Mice ma Sa Tencaral UacCinaeeeaen Empire by rejecting Home Rule for Ireland to Empe n (ou t the annual meeting in Liverpool the Sees remiums to a scale Conbiolats to offset foeses. which experience’ had proved tobe ait The Mississippi river is r than ever hig! and still ite AM ttle. shipments from | ésme about these things i in the 8 wenty-two years of aan ay won picked up on the’ railway track sn Leeds, and who claimed to have been as- era Apaat ty le sel that ever crossed the At! Nine hundred and ninety-nine non-Con- formist Rinistors of ston tate cance Pre an dcine oie to Mr. Gladstone an appeal against an Irish | (jyuvegerd in ays inves caused great damage in "Te preparations pia | ey such a measure: to have nev 694, an increase of he = four years. The Robinson Woollen Company, of Kan- mated at $1,000, 000 i lia ilities Peak Y: Mr. Schnadhorst, the Liberal. election Beg ; calculates that the next general elec- = dios other Say a. albany Hon wil give the Gladstonisne's majority oe Set ere 7 in the next House of Co! rose shops and 600 clergy, ane ees come was convicted of the —— aged seventeen, aataais Wertheimer, the mother of the child, who he murder, ai re all under arrest The expetiion to leave England o lore a hitherto angaseet 5 ung woman =~ portion of the dark Contiaens. sil be le Wm. Astor Chamber, ia ed in Chi- id to have bu Be first ves- team .d was married to his wife, who survives IN GENERAL, Twenty-one supposed dynamiters are now in custody at Li test ies to Roman Catholic | hi, an . : rule, Ya answer was that he | ™ nearly 60 y derived no new information from this docn- ment. in Tageblatt Publishes » report that Emi - | unions with regar the eight hours’ | from Arab sources tl ement is causing uneasiness in the Lib-| ‘The eondition of affairs in os a ne io pas four consenting 4 | on account of es soaig deplorable. mposer, and one of the ities on music in France, is rumored in oe that, Prince Bis-| marek wil shortly be appointed, t to an im: snow ae aig the past few fungary tanley will be a guest of King um next month by royal in- a will leave St Crarin: element of the Peter cae erin jon May 21 to pay @ sto in Russia are er been hore active than cane day of the London and Lancashire In- | Tj Cabinet has decided in surance Company, the chairman declared | favour of the mtroduction of a law depriving that the business with the United Stat ters of trial re conan “a ea teyengceraan tteexesution of rederick Bailey Deom yond ets, - special cablegram | ing for the murder of his wife at Windsor, says that ste en to raise the | Aetralia, las been fixed for Ma ti bese aanite ogbaib at ESE caintnaea etreek Tend by Saturday prob Vatican. ably 2,000 ian cattle will have gone | perty has been destroyed and many lives} Notwithstanding. the repeated and|#! forward to the Old Country markets, ioe positive gine of the Bone, the higher ‘The Executive Committee has a tor John G. Carlisle, ot Kentucky, i olergy ce continue to manifest a t ait to rer in the field for the preside ost earnest opposition to the Republic, ke Josses of cattle on the ranches of the Canadian North-w winter amounted only 4’per cent and thst small percent Ececme dueeailc labs ‘The steamer Caspian, aes arrived last week at Halifax from ‘Liverpool, brought ailors and ten of the British y who are on their way to, join the ro ting of the Executive Commi teo of the ‘Torsato City Council the rato of as fixed at 14} mills on the dol- Sonn tauseilia trian aes i me, committee ofthe Imperial Federation charge of the placing in St. Poul’s Cathedral, Lond intends dis- Queen’s College students have been ap pointed By the ee mission fields in the settlement, A. D. (cKinnon to the crof- head; Belmont, Hugh R. Grant; Regina district, Chas. Daly; Crystal City, L. Me- Chamber of Sie r of Montreal isl GREAT BRITAIN, Baron Bramwell, a celebrated Praioes iudee, died on Monday. He eo Van ghan, the new archbishop o ‘Westuinater, was enthroned ou eahanayy in the pro-cathedral in the presence of a nae rowd. ward O’Brien, the invincible, who was Becitit released from Mountjoy prison, Treland, is dead. Scott’s hotel, Pe Coventry street, London | slide was burned o BY fight, and four ing in an upper room. waiters who’ were’ Jost their lives, ha * Cleveland, Ohio. Harrison has Approved fee Mond lay Chinese Exclusion bill. ne rince — occas Azy eet infant, the son of John B. Rite Rose, Ind., wai ally neem ty a large house-dog. ‘Two hundred striking ironworkers from forbidden Us the World’s Fair grounds had a lively en- s liter- | tenant in th ‘John Anderson, a Dane, who is alleged to e married brent a men, is on trial in | #8 very gl smallpox joods have devastated largo tracts of | and in Indiana, A number of lives have | ested their misery. eaten O'Sullivan, one of the Cronin as sascins, died at Joliet Iil., prison, He m The iblicans were victorious in the ualsipey "elections i in St. Paul, Tuesday. it was elected sage: aber of pepipla’wers ‘illgaiand max agro injured cyclone in De Kal Ope trise isis d people attended the Fi fund fairin in New ork the other might. ‘The receipts for the day were $16,7. 1e whole entertainment the profits. a 000. md ‘The neighborhood of boc) ILL, is flood- ed, and a large section of country is cut off shea pede: from outside communication. smn It isstated that John Sherman will accept | yard. it is tendered to him. shook th The World’s Sess Commission has | thoug! ron deh. a reat losses. It is | PUPS Ww Sethi mists as cansing great esti a that 1,000 horses bave been ‘ill . Hutchins, ot Utica, N. Y., inatantly Killed by being whirled around = ute, His ere torn from his under ‘ater erand the railroads of the atate | Geronee peseeg el pict megane aay 8 ban ager Gellibrand. At the Methodist Episco] Conferen: cumference is aie eregrare ee Feit; sit. from th above the for the United States in gre Neb. t ae other day, it was reported that the mem- “piste without food or or nursing pant salad w mich the reonlt, for aa western Kentucky is that bpd ead sake Ter ate tenet fatoes her master, was the tenth birthday of Crown k William of Germany, and was marked by the young |‘ Prince receiving his commission as a lie de lic consos in St. ee ae bation of aio play or or players by hissing, oF | aed he name of “angel makers. ‘ews from the a, See 7) of Russia blegram says scurvy has co eit opitomin of typhus rept over the yate of the sick The Motherly Shepherd Doz. ‘The shepherd dog is the best mother in Minn., on prep de om. A neighbor of mine cessful, for kA pupe kepeniiiehitng/ ana leaving them Zan ints che cuas: sliey facia @ of the pups by. the lifted ubliean nomination for President Hr | Zen soa she omer by the hind legs and soon igerency out of them, and Tittle mother looked on | d out of funds, and will bave to pass | with manifest ¢ Sates the roughness o! e was evidently soon as the ing on’ him and in every way showing her gredtude,— as | 5% Louis Gl lobe-Democ! in tas Me ie isms of whith Z rements have been taken is me-third of Topel ca, Kansas, is the one pated “Qld Man” tree, near ion, Beech Forests, 01 ound, 6Oft rd at , known as an enthusias- 5 ie African traveller, James Gondio, r., hae jus leath ends | they th | big: sto att he Altho' Live lot, e, jaythin; "To fll ny life “rei He Td rat ‘yon Shai eealihe pelting flood And gets completely covered has no nurse to grab him AG eee bike And give him Ah, wouldn't I be happy, iad woman's Is be sWeot, ‘To be that old pet Shar ‘Tuey'll never kill soe Eat David is n apprecia te very frst be bas “abou All children, unless t chil majority are ma ls boys would have pit tense delight in Mr, Pegott: house by the sea at psctaeey feels that Davi is an end of in, You ow to get on with Mr. and Miss stor Little Emily, and have found YOUNG FOLKS. "That rules the chicken run. siandsbenexth the shower head to foot with mud. e. in her wrath, “And plunge hist ina bath, Independent. Dicken’s Children. © successful in Di inting a child han in David Copperfield ; of commo! mplace | por 4 z é 5, ePEe gore = & = & & ° ‘They Sey rises cans otl Murd- ’s wondertul Still, one first to Ist consistent with himself, she, by rt the great writers of tion who reoognized inevitable. lying from the effects of po HE es Cae rm and interest which children give} John Wanamaker, who can claim to speak ‘oodall of Liverpool, g orlewinn the | ed by unl rons. om experience : © T never in my li Cauadist supla tigda for’ the ‘wrasem Tube sensation bas been caused in Russia by wed sucha thing as 8 poster or dodger» or, closing, says the shipments pectin eat le appointment of a military officer os : han ry plan for fifteen years has been Galette reat ea at Livetpasl aloap |isee tere of faa otha Maeeagereellpac es Burdetic's Message to Heys. beg be lust spaces Mie ievaparet reaching nearly barrels, includin, Pilitary: néadacieat Shin Kin boy, the first thing you want to learn | fil it’ up with what I 1d. I would not Presale ies almost she entire period China, tiave taken foreible meas n& | if you haven’t learn’t it already-—is to | give.an advertisement in a newspaper prices were Coit pie gaa 2 Feaa that aity, | tell the truth. The pure, swee shing, | $00 circulation for 5,000 dodges or poplin oa) ane nee Ob Stty- | wholesome truth. ie Plai CB apg If I wanted to sell cheap jewelry or run a ne of the an the recent Choyang sim le, everyday, manly, truth with a little | gambling scheme I might use posters, but I Marieke rebellion in China was eaptured and brought | «1. ee adld ugh iamulb-&. adesk cantgn oab Fifteen hundred stonecuttersin New York | to Tien Tsin, where be was slowly sliced to] For one thing,” it will save you so much | with handbills, The class le who are on stri death. trouble—oh, heaps of trouble—and no end | read ings are r mate’ lookx Recent snowstorms in Wyoming have me despatch says: At the io Bote of hard 2 a terrible strain pppen to for support in merca irs. Ideal caused disastrous injury to live stock on the |t Archbishop’ Tfeland the Rev. Fath vetim Gicootly with the publisher. I say to him ranches. Caillet, administrator of St. Mim ftometimes, I mesn great uy * How long will you let me run a column of at shen you have told-it ron the ictory :the fight’ isover: Soxt time you! a ee ¢ trath you can tell it wit ithout think- soca with Chica, ies police. Many of the | other hostile tration jow you told” it mn were seriously Tsabe 10, of Los Ojos, N. Ds who | have to look around to nee who is there y arsie, | Was jilted by Joo Pedro, oa aieepee y tolling it ; and you wo wai tilled his wig and thn throw him: revenge. She Bedroom of Pedro] have to invents lotal new lie t reinforce “s d hi married wife, | the old one. ¢ Ananii a lie pas niles DEY RL ORG Gr ee apA ICY were GALA, wife had to tell one just like it. You see, Charles Tanetin, d'stevedore, committed | , Six Jews and Jew ted in [At You tall yon ee isda ats Bex A by-jumping into | St. Petersburgof murdering babies entrast- seu aoe pl le ap er the furdshe of i/nbeanitoak. Hates tira ae their care, gained | 699g" with theit coeg ites to Ie dete: ae a lie it is known. “God knows it.” ii n’t worry al inowe—i her ‘did he think that Gp no} make him stick to the truth oes I don’t sce how you are goi never says, “ aes whe pone” the same thing over times. When he says “Yes, fe see ore Stoa balorait cote wae towne thing ‘of che : ow he is all righ w ewe will know all about sven yes SLND ib He is woulda’ be ling, But caer oie tells lies to who is ng to relltg ie could pe them it woul like flour to And finally, if you tell the trath always, | De ae me won't” just once, that eine it if mutation by merely telling tie tell about Thal tie thud it of ap world ‘tom eect 27, 1876, to Han! wo 28, 1891, and enn Stanbury from April eds 28, 1891 eae Present. 3 t is stat the pete Vt uarters, nor nine-tenths of the time, Bot all'the time If i binge pun: ‘The worst 3 whipping that can be Jai boy's back won't keep him out 4 canara jimming time longer than’ week 5 bu sc momory, filty. years all the Vest people in the, world. will love and respect y liars respect and hate y farmers talk that Dente! ink had’ the strange po’ ing all the sense out o! talk, A farmer feeds a car-load of at and makes most excel ina, It fs the talk of the neighborhood aad llth neigh- bors are anxi as they ought to be, to know how hes ‘aid it esi oF likewise. One them, ad stat port of the ti paper. The euitor 1 eae ron> it is based. therefore vveliable? ta fact in Brintere’ ink tobe" soewssled ana ia practical folly ? : Farming is not an exact science lik ; mathematics, Ever first to last ‘ing said lose stated in cold print.—{Prairie Farmer, Points Abo ut Advertising. Tinetot goed fate ine of is for advertisin, first id $3,000; last year I is year ane increase 1 ope at , za st - nn a bridge, they perceived, as they thought, « checes tn'the ‘water elbas hg ae “id, \Aee the poise ah ol thinking it would per pper for th them, they consulted to- P Bennie): 7 han ae hyn hands, tae me, and Aina age Bs i and Mike on to, yours ; we shall then than acted upor ¥ eo eos was the answer. “ a on below ing Faerie vember 15 was ad from ‘November 15, 1880, {0 Angust i, 1884 ; Beach from August 16, 1884, to No- vember 28, 1 emp, fro to 21, ember 15, 1890, to” oe the Berlin correspondent imes that Austria will join request for a simultan e fe