A TALE OF TWO LIVES. CHAPTER XVIII, and ‘A VOIOw FROM THE CLIFFS. up on the summit of a long ine of ea ey ‘cliffs frown the battered remains 1 It was Mrs. Doore whose common sense first mastered her surprise. | “A mon y, and if he be got off| the paeth, nek thet ich breaking us Sock it Whoi the sea seemed to have paineevietas aiid po a y lull. © | exi Jim re to his little band. ‘‘ We mun keep toge' etheh ‘They moved off, keeping close under the |er giant cliff es ete thou sivas fits the watson of leaking was a plain, rough, ie a life, rey sorrows and “few joys; Tred it without grumbling, saa he tl seibh quibsaee angstrea of their more tating situated i howion on i ght toone another the autumn when their lot seems Inde Preried Jim Bee rusts coo! aie roight ower into the “pon aire ‘little strip of Sipe with all ithe fury of an army of | their quest was “Steady, uae cried se faving hi lantern 3 “he be away theer to the wage a ‘turned down a natrow sheep-track | t low, and made their way slowly w minutes ‘The dork {by Anto “ashes and rob eho ingieds minutes’ stolid er, 80 1 shouted. rou yeu from the castle ‘or from: the village?” ‘e be coom from down Sm answer- The si doan’t in Reason enoo, yer ‘odor,” Jim answered slowly the fhe un ot theer “Yes Jim shook his head. re} ‘Tis no flesh and blood that boides ther, ° | or that kindled that loight.” che Thes' smile of the schesig Wiranaerl pica: ae <i tribe noight, lads!” shouted wiz, ver 7 oh i ince The face tetas aes Semmens the ascent, Eee = eg the pleasent sight I’ve seen to-day. Is 't like going von ith: emery arranging for the isomnfort. of his ne Are | guest, whose clothes were steaming in the | Sta warm blaze. But toward its com pletion, | e in the wind, floatiag against a back-ground | Doore,” he continued, es atlighto oily-looking clouds which Prcsd| cata tise alee’ ‘er the castle, and tear and almost the very pattern was distin- afine sight, although a | fit to offer you. je murmur of — awe, was softly openod and some one would, pat hy each man cro stranger looked on in surprise. dropping his voice ton im “Dost What of i Stranger smiled the, easy, sceptical rialist, to whom note hole . the little bod: ‘heir castle spt to re- hey turned a comer of the cliff, and the | to “If one ¢° them |little cluster of cotta shall loike to be| to ite side lay right ior then, he exclaimed, ‘if ae isn’t ota n the door with his ale oa longer in this) ° *Coom thee in, “been busy stirring up It be Inchy eet © oa this re pach, [with 3d ‘portio ps ong gain frowning brow and Slapense | - mie ae uncanny,” he my ttored between his th, gravely 8 aking is head. ‘1 don ed Zi, Foisting through the thick dark- | of his better oe he hae turned toward the at ee cottages lay group-| door an Standing on the three h hes eyes fixed upon the stran raised to her lark eyes were full of horror, an mL | ine attitude was that of awoman aes - doikelt! 1 Tt bodes noa good, noa goo little “group of m 1 castle ! tine” inde glimapec of the shade of anxiety init, looking for her absent igri. Suddenly. she’ made ‘out his. burly | whose handsome face, n figure, and called to hima: rain and sto * Coom thee in out 0’ th’ wet, lad! Coom wa tall, fincly-built young man, otwithstanding the L peated his im y sae discompoves? | stranger turn patent as though mildly. wenierng what “The invitation’ was nov one to be Regist wered, the was yer’ “onor ‘a tafen wrong tare fer t cas- and tle,” should a kept ria on, drew a aigh of something which was very |andn evar coom down is pat much like content. chan back agen, now, he (He loanged forward, and in another min- ti n ‘safe inide his door. *m{ What am I todo, then?” the young man Bat al his hand upon the latch he paused asked, shrugging his shoul: ery “Can any an quite still in a He attitnde, | of you put me up for the night ?” Was it his fancy, or had &| “IF ya doan’t moind roughing it, ter, on faint shout from above, sivone "the cliffs? »,,Susldenly. fleroe gust of wind came tear. » began Jim Doore. ing eat m tHe chiff side, This ~‘yind roughing it? man. pre time there was no doubt about it. It oe good fire and a blanket are ‘al eee rin sta of a hi beit Sim. Doors. wax CHAPTER XIX. THE STRANGER. 7 The Tittle Seeetsion ro -formed and com- menced tl scent, Jim Doore a the a devout, Cathots, to stranger isd eine va behing. Once Bil his few Th “twelve in all and ‘are ei in his rude pai e other seven eat evening, and knew them to a ‘ater in their | one sic aed Thbigbods, faint though it was | OM Dost ikke teehee ails Wer Sint” Bie - through the distance, was no woman’s or “ghild’s. No one but a oe “ae aman with “ goun Jonge, could have made bis ~ heard abor we the din of the stor was @ rare edge e himself i into tl Salloa ?? Settin SI pase at ane She stoot none ower I song thy ight FS or, or, down i in moi bit o” a cottage, the missus | “3? wet through tothe skin. Lead the way.” | have you got in the it. 0” bacon, an and good ifyon likeit, sir—and I conl ane seen during t the |For thinute, and drew the latter a little on | £00 canI nee sir, by thee the back room. i Shape = She terse bree he made no answer to her husband’s im- stood there quite vement seem gees ed. ‘It’s about the setting down his cup. ‘I fee man already aa Why do you do that?” he asked curious- | seemed Aa bey ee yonder Tolght, co oplize the whole selves around the wide fireplac e elumey a ae " dl he added, tucning to Jim Do over is drunk to: mghtis drank at my ¢: i how- | Penns, ace ee He turned to the ir fish is ex- be “Tam glad you like ei sir,” kins thing we have “And the tea is ee he added, ‘One or twice during the meal the door in and retreat ae a ith an awk- Ape gan to tee qy Mrs. Doore, is this an inn 7” he asked. rel; t to come in, of nem in atone, Mrs. Doore. ns “Wonk they annoy you, sir?” she asked 1 a different cot At the stranger bat before long the truth | nm AN ESSAY ON BALD BEADS ¢ Hairiess—Gas as a ess: rs ago a wi Long ‘ke nothing “i enticely.without mitig baid head man asked sien what ‘act that when there ii Head he does not have te brush it, andar be “They're but rough sort o' ike, and— “Not another word, Mrs. Doore, but let them come in. I al should be sorry to mon- She moved pai dove and called to them. se leasantly, t A re all ent eeey ate much i Hi sett ‘ne the belief. that his wi was a murmur of thenks and eneral brightening ap in the little siete, re” ead, T'm pondy praise eee rious way.” (z0'BE CONTINUED.) SECESSIONISTS IN QUEENSLAND, hts, ‘The Central nip ape pisirtets wisn |! Jom fortes British oF light _up | years. ing: Aeacthe UP | in ati castle and ii about the ghost, Fire barber's chair. It ms By gos ‘satisfaction to him to know that bald. 1m growing hae but he not A Peale way ong else, ‘The best thing for him to the die! mstances iscard js head and join the ran} ld ‘and sensible men. t being e present rate of incressing, human race will be bald in a What makes it? is frequently as ed and is ndre sfutferent ways. "The l intert theory ally as a wel tifies that his hair has entirely ing out since he ceased workin, jet and substituted electric Tights, shat bald men noe as ne ile ean sake by their ieee and give a bright and cheerfal character to the sur- ~~ their interests are 1d by lic improvements, Pinebane ‘district is flourish Ren estof the colony. Ina . ts and es differ a0 greatly from Lirpeo emt part of the colony, they Xbink nk they should be per: ‘Queensland and rade i y the great ranches to. whi ral extend tar to the westws ater hand, he people 0 Gs the soeteath fate Ze active in mining re and sugar | So: ee an like Jinferies to eat?” she py oe eated, torning a ipon he condition at the present >t | rounding: jas of th i: chee the Eddas of the sacred work. It was giv sometime Turing the fourteenth century of te onan is the next most ancient, dat- 1g from about the seventh century tot 3 esent moment, I’m rving! Forgive the guestion, at Ria house t much that’s fit-for yeah corte to. do, Brisbane desires the entire colony to be kept te Old and the New Paiclereteys uotations tra the , Tri Pitikes were Christ 5 From London | that Shey were ori ey ‘written on fine - | rolls of el eS ig up wa ith Doote’s eyes followed his gesture, and he crossed imself again. rary accupants came trooping | + From Clanavon Castle, yer Yonor,” he Torth, Mrs, Deore In the van, sane I “ Wat be'ast, win mon?” eried she, sae ect etic “hi doa wi, tha’ seem a long way apart,” remar! eo Sete the other, looking up at them with interest. CARY Again the clow eer, lass. I. tell ee [ |liant flood. of m yeard um shoat. etch lanthorn ; we mun F Nels noa, lad; across | ask me exposure the ‘wet and aH ied sunk Sg ni in his twice she er husband's heavy footsteps outside ‘cach, and she retreat- hol hand to ger a with his eyes | her side, as though beari Seer ‘igh : na arteray dows te fagetall the flag, tattered and torn Sieh oy asa wore still streaming hi inj lan he dish —s a : lespatch sm En Ess mi The ke, the Hagabip of Vice ath eee the 730 mi ou! a Se 1 spent the Blake Soa have Admit aaa = ra sot ees are the most ancient works ia lan ‘of the Hindoos, but they do tain the sayings of and worked in ts set fact that a man is now Frudaig. 4 ntinent pushin; place of residence Alban Pishoemaker by trade and much a et to nhs, with a ere ary as di big sear bor ieee time bad Ce finished a ten-days se POweT, ‘with a coaling ‘The cruisers Magi- —_——_— Daring the heay gales the = of the! s oly te otc aative distal ‘Atlantic are from 24 to 36 feet Galt does not enter into the nev ht— | mone half foe anak half below the mean level 1 of | on Dove 2 ir ety the sea. Be . TI id Potter left his ‘home ee poor Venetians. They ate 12" he Phe hompta for the scrofulous children at thought t | Lido is fe tea by? ome necessary arti who have not had wien rar Tassian Jew shot his wife through the head THE WEEK'S NEWS, joss: ticrin oe irom ach, says the entire CANADA. Uliesls sine 3s a-scene of desolation, and : that there is no hope of a corn crop og oe! yee seas0 act The next annoal convesition of railroad there are instan tlegrapher is to be held in Tor: ae ee ee rere, colored, who murdered sn i estandic: reeepper ped welt inofenaive eolred barber, Ike Wilkinson, mB ene, 1891, was hanged on Thursday Lady Stanley has consente foresee tegen the patroness of the Sieateeat School of : Cookery - Farmers in Woolwich township state that fall wheat never looked better at this time E. Dockstader,Canadians, i Owens, engineer, was killed and a} a eoaieion: ‘of $4,000 was cause by a col- Tsien on the Chi Taney Milwaukee and St. ‘at Preston, Iowa, Donald A. Smith last week laid tl ¢ new Montreal Board tf Mr. Greelock shipped five carloads of | mo, ‘e "ase a Rh = his Feat mee cattle from St. Jacobs on Saturday, and Mr. | square pra se tile a uy = J. Groff shipped one load for the British | ter and fully 15,000 fasnllies Darbtety thaic mai = homes. "The money loss is $10,000,000. usiness men of Montreal areloud in} Sioux City, Iowa, is inundated, and their complaints over the lack of facilities} cleven persons are kvown to have been good o for the transport of grain via the S . rough the | by rence. ets in : d many_ buildings Kingston Council refused to grant $200 uty, jefray expenses in connection with ! : sa, the “Messiah,” his grandeur exhale a wil Sitti camp, #0 it ‘rill be held at Belle- We unestetat (Chl si had & M8 | fom b of prevailing in citizens by a strong body of police Wednes-| scious of their birthrights lv men who | day. tags ie by @ hvac steamer os h L. Tice, the Rochester wife-mur- d. | derer, suffered death in the electric ebair at “~ i bereits: exelusi ‘hom sa ie siding in| Auburn, N. Y., on Friday. From all a) Hamilton, icide on Wednes- | pearances death was instantaneous a day night by rttion bie throat with one of | pai the knives used as a trade implement, ‘There are 4,000 local branches and 400- or League in the of Control of enue, Wii cognitis {eee vostion with the Bebool Act dispute. New Mexico, twenty stone idols have bee ‘se. | unearthed of a different type from any be- fore discovered. Order of Railroad Telegraphers has | jects could two ys rs been ot rot 5 .ekton, ee an es ts on Fri day night shot and ‘killed her lover, Frank i threatened to woman surrendered to the on Thursday afternoon and sa within 20 feet ar hian covered. vel ‘Mayor Moshane, of Montreal, eerily Tigo Balivoad ‘Tolar abes r 26,000 Toeebrera 1) protection fund of $90,000, and a general fund ot $40,000. It 1s wep to make the | mirable reference, Ne | order include all tel ae ‘ing the regret of the Imperial Colonia! fh *y at brn "e ble to ac Hoyal Mectllery Mand to - fan named apes world: over, h of 8 Wed-| effects having me) $7,000 note aires in part payment for a} tered heading. The P reat “ finde, but the Frito gaed roposal of marriage from hi le atras as ¢ little message ron the head witl pace, anda tar is still peae ie. Ottawa the other day Major Joh ding the Ottawa Wield inst Capt. -year-old sister, Kati is heiresi te 0 $10,000 life Snsuranco left hy her father Srhatof ue genial Arar § e arrest was the instance ol Hees stepmother, (ihe diatom guactiee ship of the IN GENERAL. noncommissioned of | Tt is said that 1 ont tet were loaty the Guty on the occasion for which payment was | @reat storm on the island of Mav demanded. fs e rebels in ie ly sao Between six and seven years ago a young | 1M Town of Las Tablas on the Orinoco man named Hilton, of Lincoln county, On- | Rive ra in the Spain has cancelled the praiiton of American pork which has been in bh many years. Aosta king for| Tifteen members of a football team were |‘ af Hilton or the seduation of his | arvernet ony shat petting of a boat at Mel- i ontreal saloon-keepers have been evad- despatch says chole a wig spreading, inland ally.” te reread, ed] A dynamite Silige ee fascanating, the eyes, of residence of the prosecutor ie hal dhatge vt warriors ccowded'» of the case against Ravachol, the French To clasp hia 5 Anarchist. alt iri ted at Lies te) iege abies pe dapeteet Balgiam, of attempted train fereekia: have s 1 to four years’ imprison: It instated that ohare ot f the British | ment ea ola et on vienneet! pcp nes, ramoars of the rapprochement be: reese 0, ‘we m4 and Bria Bis- mas os ae deoratin bln of 40s of ‘caine rol the order ot the Bath upon the | stubborn a disposition to ‘onga’the Sances- Khedive of Egypt. Lo to a reconciliation. ‘The si Mayor of London is at srork 5 raising a public subscript 10,000 for con's friends are greatly, dissatiafied the sufferers by the Mau Count Teleki, he Hungarian regen, who isi, the alleged i was concerned in revolutionary m« nay Guleapouring to hav eAt tn pain, Detaceti Uialy, te deal ti Lon-| eomamgtads wi Wales. But my cl people me a a Yast gathering,the it besi dainty, though deadly, # tomahawk, how fami ‘A despatch from Monte Video says that Tudor eile men te Villaguot Hina bate: Brain, tore bi fone was by in Wiltshire was destroyed by fre on si Friday. Threehundred persons aredestitute The Durham miners have voted to con-| to /2xfaue their strike, ‘The strike has been on tince March 12 and is causing an immense amount of suffering, There is a rumor that if the, English iberal pai miccessful in the next genera Seaton Mr. Gladstone will toke 2 Sree foe Ge D clections Mr. Gladstone will toke.¢| wiv in favour of retrenchment io. army |. taldea direct his pa ny. rae \caaed far ont ofthe window as 5 Salinry in a speech at Hastings she of the Japanese Legation at | down into the savage-visage ey said free trade had. injured] etl set out some time since to ride Br are d retaliation in tarifis agai acting -<tleed Seat le peech has| to otiued emotion in Hog Jand. ze f 2 prac Al ceed i Prince bio ed = wri nai! oe fi in which he mother, but she was wes eager!; ijni Novgorod, and the rider spn eg is laid up with nervous prostration. +” chiet di -Sudge eg eee near | blanket t, spread Roiarvthe yorker prince to « He os | honor upon it, take fros "American Pidders, ificer who ae it tor the World’s Fai whi Manchest eds, Birmingbam, Bradford ais deernined ‘not to exhibit at the Chicago Worl This attitude been determined, not alone by the Mc- Kinley Act, but al also by'a fear of American rivals learning En; rel ir and ul thorKier tie Ff in a loose nz m The King of Siam has recently -escribed 3 figorous test for those of his subjests who oat "the mantle hecy. Ai as now er prope roviding that no roe ral’ be ern At New York is other day there were enti itled to public confidence unless he has who was landed 4,568 immi; he gift of abting unbarme a the mldst of ites? because of his ae H. H. Warner, of ee N. Y., bas oi jea-coal fire for the space of at least halfan reritable I Indian ree od ad oup of mines hour. Arizon: Pawnbrokers-in France are compelled to ge low rates fo wine in or com- | Pl Prof. hora, ste newly: roking establishments ee a dent of Comell University, isa native of bee Bhven Island, om ht peopie were killed by an explosion | Soe eee soecee ge Asaly coach pains “W. Palmer and his wife re-| seventy ey ae ee ive of | th “ it 74 sel: gi sell eating, but the effort screnty coxiehae ah 2 a, Bve of in ZA y Iroqiy itis ‘The rors euade iaacch: logy wigs not the sub- ae rengthens Meee orn toe But there a some noble 10 are not on! aly. There isno nae in the cigt more ten- f all 1 heri- inghip “rauke he a * di aught, who vs cheered a by all “ “Canada sok ea” as e ce ‘ in the gre g| iuglia urve in ite leiteribg fea kuows low he as S hanged since that day when he windows thoes dashed mith nt anal black a tuft of ed. and swayed with | by their: mace causing 700 deaths daily. tomahawks that gleamed in the ye the "hey and sine uaa English how they remembered iis Brotier the Prince of hhildish eyes watched only two be ng hie ax wan O88 its glossy fap er! ty? my ears caught the sound of the e pony, flew to m: and peered rong. Will he look up?” “1 celed porcupine ft soross young royal ae knot beneath is en stepped on to that scarlet carpeting , one whose | f the pinions_ of migrating ight birds, and conscious of tthe far- ¥ {edad habltatfon but tose sounds canna equal the wild, strange sur that fell tones, call, his song sup aented from time to time wal from his big: anoocre chiefs. Tn accordance with the ancient rules the “A is pure, so we trast ir life will be an honor to the tribe to which jong, as the clear sky proves s hap- Your name, ‘Kavakoudge,” sere Foottion ad for all your loyal expressions je was then Justily cheered as . a, pas ae old on a to his ind- his Tonsil gifte—portraits of the queen, and himself—are to-day and ch Je margii gards from your brother chief Arthur,” Ea longing: id buckskin coat with ite tar lay on a Britis! roadeloth—at _som¢ purple wampum belte and deerfoot anklet, wut there is no one to wear them. The warrior rider, with many o! gees gave years ago, ‘ted in into the dusk of evening Tn tho glory of the sunset io the Islands of the blessed, ‘To the land of the hereafter f” h said made £16,500 on his eae tee thi peek 2 eel he pest: wore ONE THING AND ANOTHER. a Salt was formerly the ordinary money o?¢ the Abyssi snk 3 Fifty thi pounds’ worth of fish is tat aold efery week | A PiSillingsgate, London, Mr. Gassiae: sinks Laon ton was ous | the ore author wn Pat shine nove ciaatid should England and Treland lesb drank 42,- J Me Nees gallons more beer than Germany in Mies one metals are known to exist. ‘owe yandred years ago only seven were own. maken the best m the nape sere zary ee ie Rabie the Corp Paderewski, ae ani to hove» Britain, United States, and France is repre one-half of the total al wealt Ith of all natio The b horse has no, eye ebro uch e eye ‘Teall, ry a ‘pay ‘A sign of politeness in ‘Thibet on meetit a person is to hold = ae and stick out the tor gaming tables having saint to £1,000,- ; a largest telegraph office in the world inthe chief office in London, In it there sre over three thousand operators; constant: ly employed, sbout one: wEnird ef whom are The sales know hat areal plague of pasion ppers is. In one district ee that alone over 50,000 ions of the and oe Mata ninth century oats He ere ee Treh didnot possess ‘one comforts and luxuries the humblest peasan can now o Pope Leo XII. has caused a, cirow be sent to the best eomy vot Horope and America vcaking their advice ia relation to = form of stored music, which he 2 thinks is too gay, ae apse 7 the pana Soe ery imposii viene in rebie rapes at ange ph gk He se length was lor ooh; bi 5 tab 5 ae it was in e- blunt, with,» portico or verandah 30" feat a agi Syl Wale dinner-table isas tomahawk thas Mie the war-whoop that dey more than twenty | fan as“ salonniers” who make a pro- men’s cravats. ie An Lemons Are Good For ae gee Lem mol, spur yellow leuion, wich you can vy grocery for a few Here UE he igs scoring to the Lemon will do bse = will keep your stomach in never let Mr, Dyspepai, Lys falls out, out off a rub himon bien He wil ak Italy, Franco and Spain, it is common ring a hand-bell a short dis in ad- vance of o faner al Pirie gad to be to clear the way Ina thunder-storm it is unsafe to take refuge apres a white popl it tree seems to attract lightning a i Perey of Moscor holders be compelled | ‘oplan befor residence, to Lathes he from n being fired by lightning A VOLCANO BY NIGHT. sie ia le promptly. im into a quart of milk and be willgi ive oe ‘a mixture to ra on your face ofava. We saw an ampitheatre 2300 feet indiam aight and morning and get « complexion | © Sree tity of gly- our him into an quantity of gh rine and ru Sgr “If you don ves ‘on, that is better joctor consi siderably in to the spo! in pu Hn onthe toe alter yowhave taken a bath and out away aa m mnch as possible own shoulders te ot sah of J ian workman. reparation bras which no o dtink is more wholesome. Ganges in first came from Asia to lar ith the bare ree fs bee or an insoot stings you clap 8 ‘ew | from east to west rg a rugged and irregu- ), suri hh steep slopes yw and others pat eel incrusted with sip. conten belched forth smoke, iy’ lar spot,abou cera crater ; the pij re nel_of ro) ering flame sick acks in the surrounding cree om space and wil [pape that se: workin, 1 | the a form gavit ‘the poor fellow eel at t and was dashed to pieces at the Europe in, the six. Dai: "en wes fiat knownas te “Graveyal Soee ere on the flesh of those who that ewial, visitation. He « Plague cat,’ A Tiny Time-Piece, M. Morguet, a friar of aay pate ilar watch aly a ahr Besides my ere, nnd pore