ang a8 she. wont along, for she was a light-hearted lnealewithant Young, rich, fanoy-tree; the datling of her parents, apie d_ by all _ by nothing of ‘being the prettieat girl in the enunty, ic Deriog ‘wes'a git to bi danced down the narrow path way till she came to the bo’tom of the. ood, where a stream rai d pesin from it to the pass, Blushing and a ‘a recognition as she desoribed her as plain. ell, if you are going up on the heights, you will have vadelightfu ‘ful walk,” said Rife ; she SNe over the stile into Her was walking wae up the| ing,” said Hector, wi hill, eas in conversation witha strang- ae er. “Phere you are, Effie ! cried tho former, as Eifie, in indisputable Proof of ‘that fact ront of him ‘oke lingering, memories ; and is girl looked: up into a pair of brown eyes, bent ad admiringly upon her own blue ones, an ee Yon ae be Hector Eondintah she said holding out her hand; ae ae ‘we any rate ;” and he laughed. “You Were quite a little girl when I went ig in the te e his voice e ee his face ical sun and contrasted aes i wi oy fair, Moe and very white tor 5 tonng her he ot Mr. Dering called you by your m that as flattery ?” asked Bile seve in Now ae fishing, Miss Moet) !” cried her father. “And ran aloag, th usa ake “wllg stood atthe open deor of a cottage at ne ne se roadside—‘I have come to see your The git] smiled and made way for Hie to canted at ow i where Eile sat with ring received Heete ove had b ug, while her motiae the entrance of the servant bs diversion, and, a6 Eile Hector feria. ed oesally to sa ve mei Tron nil heed is "said she ey ea Heder abtoasiieg: a ra three cups of tea, the meal was all too agian faith in the power of determination; 3 d facing pretty Ble Dering, one would “have babe 1 road and had tale 1 ace | dropping gradually out of the hunt.” ve Be a as ieee sen, a ing off her hat and f " Hee' should have tea:in fees schoolroom.” He did not intentionally lower his voice ; but the room was a la ne and the tea- it and Eile aes “Oh, nonsense—don’ is z “The girl blushed vividly, then ghd Gad , 201 ‘way to the house feast lana ith bade oO ALAN AL BIL. ap = i: i | iste r Lyndhurst went. home: eh, rahe Ih, -—general weakness of | wi chee 2 po ERS ge e conviction that. he ally +) ‘There are a baer sel ja witted fellows about, then,” r, laughing, taking Mrs. Dering’s seh ie her, with 0 | large late of cake, which lecency demand more the word ‘failure ” to him w: Howeveh, ab this jancture, Mrs, Dering AUknbe' at mount came amp! he might this evidently wilful young lady to tako ign said { member that it is a question ch, it is said Hector eagerly. “As a the beating all that 1 Led hat Davis is innocen’ PP eh hi ie the last word, id Heo- e girl, who looked disestingly Piety as he leaned back Re ch a tree, her her face show’ etn gee he er excitement, ie as mE ene on the terrace in the eft. vt be ae about ter, not murder—s sudden blo inahet Bho, Jooki 00 aie} fas that! “Baty ‘fo her eyes shining, fer cheeles flushod, ‘her ee a how you nor you could say we ewer,” lath “And bowing low. told his daughter, in rather an aggrieved over and dine to-morrow, Hector hostess, scbeps tb sel nT ress him in the least. teomings. “T shall be a too delighted, Mrs. Der- m0 os at th | aut wit yrithout anny a glimpse of the be loved fe met. her next abs teanis-patty, look- in a white flannel costum hard as ever,” he ‘oom ; but at last Be seized an opportunity and maneged to dra nd seeing other people | her away from the others. unselfish sentiment, that, Mise Dering ” OW, (bin honed when 16 Wil ques. tion of hunting Be you know ”—i hat I sometimes. oe No 5 youappal m me” ido ; need bya laugh. de ea young man; and i widow lives ned us—auch a Tmarry, my cet ride for sport, nob to cut another woman| to dor py Se ee me, what a meek-spirited woman Yaune intend’ 46 sniawey Wecarled Meh But in realits ne apie Why? Because she will not insiston|in trouble. Nort ewe Gacy trying, to break her own or her oe round their nécksiand tll them how sorry ae yu seem to take for f “Twi sh I were in trouble,” genet tae aa ranean ened ie es wee er. fla: hed ak indignant gl: t hi Of course. she will! Don’t yout know | rom her blue eyes Pe ee a that she will promise to obey "How ean you jest ou such a subject?” “Oh, ily ACES td abenn | sual eas ‘in it nothing to you. tha eld bean sacrificed to on till you are married,” leughed | English love eeanieh scars see what your husband says “My dear Et day: : lear lie, nothing was, farther rom my thoughts «Ts over ce said Ble calmly. | poor dodlavediatbaeentaenn tags coors ies «So say irls of eighte akeoper has heen killed ; your father’s the toe any most Of the gitts T Saughier should be the last person to do 30. at Tho man was Killed defending his “May 1 ASE why you are an exception to Gi loyer’s proper would be aston. e rule? isbed if your matte Were to se She langhed good-humouredly. running off wi vera eae In the fist bim. iM hota ty is I'am; in the|as ny kel father and mother aie 1 Shall Una soctagh to ite on snd need ny ou are right in theory,” an. nol lent on an; ne the tl swe ie be don't °c tht I should tet Balikely' to fatl Tet clio ‘ou know if the men b kly, ** OF course, there iinaneoesnty es mea ine ben | but in real life— No ; it appears that there were two keepers und four poacl imagine it—that’s all.” mer pursued two oi these extraordinary ideas quartet had ti Floto he wari ia general? No man will o?? ink I im & nuisance, and would | When their pursuer saw that it was usclers nb aiee fe ET to continue the chase, he tarned bac “Efe, you have not changed so much in| help his friend, and found the poor Anke ;Gharactsr asin appearance ; you are just as on the ground dead.” * So the murderer has got away i? she oried. | + He has not toa Fanaa ie at any r ‘Phey suspect one of our rileeess said Baie ; ‘but do hope that he will’ come forward and declare i taece et, you do”—as the animal turned her at the eon of her mistress’s voice. Tam sure he can’t be the one! isi ope she won't throw Gees ff ; she is 2 Patience Yate: “Our ao al "village girl. She is so pretty, ste clean, and tid lays and worksso hard for the: All thint might not prevent her fiance giving « ayey man a fatal blow in self-de- fence.” yea really, (saad SF Joe Davis is not #28 ‘or spent the rest of the day in| sort of man to burt siefien has often ‘al Ss spot, pee from the ouse by the sl ee ot on | so sorry, for her sake, if this were brought, this account that Effie uit it She was | home to him a very keen tennis-player and was delighted| “Effie, I'm i otentd as Fastice i is gsrongly to get . man to play a tempered with-mercy, and it ig k eine st but fe toss cruel + improved rapidly and en ha proleyes of ours, pothiag ail her fifteen and a beati proteyee of y Bel regard to love a matrimony did not im- | tion.” knew him so weil!” she | ¢ a met:he on var ie listen to t | else 2” a be be found, then? That looks al astily ; this may be only a youthful fiir “* Hestor’s feeling is only too evident,” re een, Gaye She accepted of course ani er, just as she might id im, and ev ¢ fellow was no laggard in love. Before forenight had ela sed since they a don’t care for he her, Fimly to let me try fo mako you like, me You will let me try, won't They were her. ascuffle. And, id befores the fact of hector made ‘another erlang a To ee his | to him— pretty lips trembling. ‘If I were to ask “Well, after all pak ape bere aessloe pee said Hector, At this juncture Mr, Dering came up and t F e, that he had been looking for her ve e, st Young aes was only too happy to ati iet at day forth he became a con- said, alter | fle This ad Meld ter ail} het rel for | m bg ty No! a away ag to doaw her “you said you atala te cede Bough or r smooth ?” ‘And she threw up her racket in the most thatter- pss act way, and insisted on begin- c f e trom her lij to her intoxicated The Mel Kinley ‘pill fae sca is effect on tor,” he said; as they went to take leave of their the Canadian barley growe A prominent a ake haley Pounds less to the measu re jumping at conclusions too an plied Mrs. Dering; ‘‘he maxes rather a} i goose of himself ; but as to Mifie, Iam not | pend of the crop remains fiooubla tor thgt arc Soa “Jack Frost,® which the Northwest farmers dread & much, The bull oe the oop wil grade Ne bard, Winnipeg standard, and is expar ed to bring good pri 'rench Republic. ird French Republic has it was 1870, re days after the surrender of Sedan, when the thrown and the is historic event will be cele- eihaiee tries, including ‘She hung. ber head a little and faltered out something about having known him mich & short ti ‘Soe tava up, I) mean,” sho looking u up with a smile child compared to you that you hardly noticed me. “That‘is no answer.” “You said just now that you did not want one,” suid Effie demurely. “sou shy Dist you don’t ats for’eny poe “When did I say that, pra %Almoct the fret: day C ie you can adiy bare hia is before ma, I want to try my father if he would ae you to oh “efiA i father would object to anything T that you wished ! cd, please,” cried Eifl, shrinking. away from the arm parte aver hia feature nything but hard- “wish you had not go} this nonsensical ide: ‘your head,” she said by way enue in “164 is tray iit lanted there,” rejoined n ren laugh, ‘and Salk meiaihace Girl disiakyorcaiea ta you. Tell me, may I speak to your “Nos I want you to play tennis with mo.” nt provoking girl ! Twill play as ial as you ike tabigive ing dia vosiof hope, at am T too say 2” “should likeyou to say ‘ Yes’” said Heetor boldly. CeWall, Tsay ‘Perhaps,’ will you be Gavindeyon ot hia yalteecen ‘maot eas sensible and have a game?” no glorious rely four years—entiroly lacke a There has just been published the Census Bess ue viens there are 11 of the Bopelatl es iseanen oft the ‘mind weekare compared with Europe Re For every 10,000 Gebietes of taly ther it ca upar alr in England ond Wales 64, in the United Sta there; also, is most enlightenment and pr es jous complication has been brought about in the North: West Territoriesin con: Hota, “has come forward ¥ has repeated the al enged the Gax t-do this 1 may but if not it <b ‘be well inilertood et the Adminis- tration has no desire to oy age that he F Z s On Monday morning ‘there were 28 ocean THE W EEK SNEWS. venta patcaganes ow Yor roma id. nt, # millionaire -atvorney was drowned in lake Miloma n., on Tuesday while fishing, Eleven ears of pilgrins passed through NADA. The municipal ne te at re is 18,}°9 and of Collingwood 2: 2 All the cheese a the ae oh the » Kings. Watertown, N.Y. gther morning, on ae Board hus been contracted for z: Sshpticwa te a si re a Beanp ton, Pa., in ake ver the Ce Joseph Cantinal of Montreal used Seat cil to Terr Kitchen fine on Monday even- wiley aires : aston Weed was ing and was sata to rom ia the, Springtie ee Wink: A cople ‘ore illed and40_seri- 7" ously injured in ® collision’ near, Wes aes: a rei 3 cea of | Oe ae eran eects nis yen 7 scot At git Conn., John Brooks, whose ie gr ero) ‘eompateus =o nOene wcptea cathe ‘shot @tiferaa jn_jail for forgery, Ge cae “Caldwell ‘bbott the woman and her ebild. °F. Foster will leavo for England in 4, The cotton report of the Department of shouts fo rtnight. ‘The Toure leat is condition take crop than inany Repeater roke ont on Saturday morning at| Since 1883. the works of the Burlington glass works, | Minnie Merrick, a female lion tamer, oe and did damage to the extent of | was probably fatally iijared by one of, her 40,00 pets at a cireus at Winston, N. C., Satur- ‘The wheat pip of Manitoba is estimated | day. at from ten to twenty millions of bushels.| Jonathan K. Bass, tl For quality the crop will surpass anything | well known as a dime museum menini aed ever grown in the province. at his home on a Niagara river in New Robert J. Hamilton, an old: citizen of | York state, opposite Qu weseate, | last week. Hamilton, son of Hon. Jas. Hamilton, zie ‘The ossification renshea bitte | HOUSEHOLD. Daisy's Lunch Basket. “once more the little feet Are rushing up and down; ‘Again the faces sweet, ‘fiake bright the lonely town {” How wé misa the children when vacation a ae “to make gl e wast oe oe teuh abiatawe Santa teen enaeo re a jeunes our day name or abode, Dut thar ietmaken thes Weel onl: orafort in it, thatthtyuabildgaadhs. hats September they. will come home again. They, Balaway, pale an worn, from school work, and return two months later the a renovati ion and reconstruction are Reiser y, beth ia clothes and manners, whence the city took its name, died 1 Saturday, aged 81. overcharged electric wires during a storm Architect Neanct: accompanied by Sati at a ee the on Sunday night. policemen, went up to the new court house | Wher hrown en the fire the site in Toronto, one nigh ast So Dated freinen holding vie hose were knocked ad down the fence and. seized” the worke, | dow Contractor Necion chacacterican the pro- its Sat oc,. ous tasheacitel: ontx 6 ceeding as outrageo challenge from Dr. Vincenzo Delia to Dr. ‘The Provincial Board of Health met on|Lonis Parascunolo to fight a duel. © The Saturday iz Toronto, and passed several ret | doctors ate Italians, and had « love afar in olutions relating 1 sepa tionary measures Italy.” ‘Che challenge has been Aeeenn. ‘0 be taken to prevent the iinportation an ‘At St. Paul, Minn., Simon J. Ahern, a 4 spread of cholera in Ontario, leading lawyer, wcrth $300,000, was con- 1 y of criminal libel and building in Moutreni, was destroyed by fire | sontenced to 60: days ia'the county work: ©. Monday morning... Three inmates of the | house Frank Garvin, a newspaper artist, aged dozen were seriously injured - umping | 93 years, shot bis wife, Cora, throvg the from the windows of the buildin; | heart onSunday at Pittsburgh. The couple Charles R. Westgate, alae for the | were married la ge Tuesday and tho deod was Methodist ministry, hos Ween placed i the caused by jealousy. asylum sb Kiageton, Waving loathist teason | Sant Smell, who has been conducting while sttenting aetna apeiale 6 | veriparanes vastines 1a Viaceanon lagi Tris {was the thizh after a size Court in Hamilton on Sat-| hotel. The revolver was discharged through urday the case of Thompson v. Thompson “la igor by some unknown perso ‘was tried, the plaintiff. sting he defendant | ‘The Chinese consuls and leading Chinese vi roa ot promise of marriage, and ; in the United ae ig cloned a proclam- aiming £6,000... She had lived with him |ation forbidding the. Chinese to. comply since 1853, and in her seventy-first year he | wit fdeastheroffand married another woman, | them to register, to be photographed, an | to be identified by two white witnesses. The proprietors of the paper mills at Holyoke, Mass. talk of shatting down ow- City Council of London, Qnt., has | actioned the purchase of a site for atelers | 'T. Beal of Toren'» vason Tue ae to ey arcity of rags due to the day elected eaten of the Dominion ¢ 4 Trades Congress, which will mest next year | Svthe a ation Gre Reema Mr, James Loudon, M.A.,’ Professor in | fore PNG fuciher shipments of immigrants to hooks, aud they have climoed and * wild” after their own fashion, There area few things to Bejoonsidered journeying up the “hill of science” for hese young and innocent pilgrims. Allittle voi ous, “‘Mamnins, what 8 iB way out of present trouble. is loving and warm, d judgment and puts it up in dpe way. tastes and fastidiousness oh peater , that ms O ya ee ee “fatigue of a rning ve ates to study, and in the easily impure air of the school room. What is tie * something” that has proved Bridget’s refuge? Bread ae evar Bar Bridget (like mamma) was. ve and the alces were thick, and the butter ant most equally #0. The "contribution. from e cake box—very rich, and unsuitable for the delicate stomach destined to receive it. cutting is not tak eonsonenty dificult for the little Sa to Physics in the University of Toronto, has | «1, py, nited States will be made by any of Be ries ceontcene ot Shenivehty | eae ase ship companies tt the paccece Mier ea | choler plague has = Jolin Currie, she foreman of Mésars Fee, James Hay & Co., Woo stock, while tend- : % = ing the circular saw at the factory on Tues-| ‘The Russians have evacuated the Pamirs. ied. : Ther 250,000 visitors in Genoa to take Hereafter the C. P. R. steamships on the’ part in m the Colitmbus celebration there. ane Czarina to the tersburg have Lake Superior Line will make three trips ie weet Instend of ‘wos aah oot eat rip, and the three Yestelscontribate aon 000 to the ‘United = ‘tates Treasury per weel The visits of the Czar pear Mig oar Persia since the out ‘The Harl of Sussex is dead. 30,000, one-half of which were in Teheran, ‘The Earl of Essex is dead. Up to i ere 10 ne gil cholate ihe Belial Hore Secretary had detlined’ returns 1a Hal showed 13, 238 ¢ to release Mrs. Maybrick tn prison. | and'5,805 deaths. ‘The depression in the linde-trade has? Emperor William of Germany says itis eee pe ate ge failures ii re that trade “et peak Mea ee will pay ant rains have spviled the harvest} _‘The'Government of Belgium desltoen ta diythe warvotLmslan de Puratoewrart Mlighbed allow ttssaterns ional monetary conference and great distress is inevitable, be held at Brussel The new. Cunard liner Campania, the doit Adalbert St eee aged 24, shot largest steamer in the world, was launched | himself at Vienna, inflicting fatal injuries, dle thee day at Clasbow. He had lost $100,000 betting on Cholera was discovered on a| _ Reports irom the Champagne district of vesoel which arrived at Dublin last week Hatin poplet iad the aevest be be- from Han Sic avemeeth quadiey/ Nae oxcollent ‘A boot! et aad Langley was killed ina ality. Prices are likely to be eee dy a soldier named Clayson in a prize fight | According to the new military bill every near aes thiep pont Uirglng son Saudays company in the German army wil in ae jeath de the 2Weat” of “Ireland: oie nine recruits annually instead of 45 which re nay promised to. be abundant, | 9° cy ia caPalto ticouchent Mosen. nae een completely spoiled ‘by’ incessant] 5 acteth oft prime articles of food is causing mach suffering. In spite of tl heavy : oe iad af oomng the: priced (oe Dainicl Mucay, tho evangeliat, delid a farewell address in Beliast on Fri thanks Neill, alias Cre Bie ihe black-| Durango, Mex., was conveying $10,000 in supiles, ‘wes arraigned in 1 Crim: | gold coin through the Sierra Madre moun- mal Court, London, Eng., on Seay: but] tains, accompanied by 50 mounted men, Gada adjonrned We Sadelbeatanen tee theparty was attacked by brigandsand all day should be inade compulsory, except) pal palace at Genoa on Tritey night in where a particular trade ballot to be ex-|lonor of the Columbus, celebration ngré s rejected a motion | crowd was so great that dancing was im. © promote a bill in Parliament to. prevent possible. ‘The spectacle was the most bril- the importation, of foreign Inbor durin Hant ever seen, in Genoa, trikes, The vote stood 215 against aan andard’s Hamburg correspondent 204 in its favor. say: Bn datacday tpareseeserepertad S10 Leonard Mankelow, who, on Atgust 8, | fresh cholora cases, 257 deaths and 475 in- murderously assaulted Hilda Wood, aniece | terments, and on Sunday 798 fresh cases, Philbrick, was arraigned at the Bromley, | icisincreasingin Barmbek and Alsterdorf, Kent, Sessions on Sntarday and committed | hut ta abating elsewhere. ‘The average fa: for trial. tality is two out of Sir William Vernon Harcourt, the new e 2 Chancellor of the Exchequer in Mr. Glad uinage of the aN Lee. jelly, and one in the lunch basket is always | magazine rifle, the War Office at first would inet, has arrived at fia den, | The proposal of the | a surprise and pleasure,as it signifies especial | not listen to any suggestion of its employ- and is under treatment by Professor Pag: | Zuydee Zoe, which was ee St for the approval on mamma’s part. ment in the Martini-Henry. Although there enstecher, oe specialist, oe an_affec- | first time in 1848 in Holland and again in | A tender, judicious mother will earies was not the least doubt of its great super. tion of his eyes. 1866, 1875, and 1882, has once more, been | varied menu for this mid and the} iorty. t has be decides at last ts aNGE, Philadelphi revived with the support of several political r ti 5 ion rou: the cordite cartridges ces tavopted ao the_pormanene vurcexne |arsosations ani chambers” of commerce, shook work will be cheer |shall be gent to India, and this. intalme of the late Rev. Spurgeon, ‘and will | whose members have forwarded petitions to | fully accomplished, ed is clasecane cred | gitlste, tall soon by full supply. 1893. the Government in support of the scheme,,| ital Imp: t words and hasty temper | Lor ‘is thus carries his point, which suit his duties January 1, By the Queen’s express orders Princess | 9" aes stay for three weeks at Bath in the course of the eutumm ip onder to take | that the total cost of carrying out the work intended to visit Alx-les-Bains, bt it is the WoU!d be 190,000,000 florins. This js. ox: Wish of the Quoen that sho should try the | elusive of the Ee eG ii anthesis Bath waters mstead of going abroad again. | (oh ih if carried out, would, it is said, bring UNITED STATES, about a complete change in the present sys: naticnel convention of the| tem of detence in Holland. It would also Beahietionl of Saeet Railway Hiopleyens| have the effect of adding @ new wprovince to eam tin Baw ve gan at Indianspolis last weel Goschen, and Edith | 281 deaths and be ak 2 The epidem- | ¢; is not tempting; the consequer e pie treeke is Aevnnted Bauily and ‘ekha mea of life Tet untanteas hie geet an day er day, and the little cheeks lose their | roses and rcundness and everybody wonders H{mamina most of all), whet ale Daisy. I A.| or, but it looks better while iv does last. If ge ig Indians, so brown. and rollicking pe on the mother’s side in this new year of | it When the lanch is opened, its appearance |e 5 Economy of Mending. Women always find i omy worth ctising to keep their dresses in good pairs nobly makes the garment last long- ng has become: limp ia not apt to hang “Wi hon a bodice wears out under the arms Seal aes x. 0f Reps ere it is piece. Short. jacket fronts of velvet woul be sure to cover the defect. Still nose through, the ed, the bodic pit = wear as much longer before a hole really shows. used, either cotton, linen or worsted; jaccord- often much ee ved ea “ais treatment, ‘are put on, -In mending the knees of boys’ adie cloth darned with fine worste Unidentified Exchange. Hered Hints. Linen scorches more easily than cotton goods and Tgandréancs, should bea bis, in hot grease has been spilled’ on a ee hts best thing to do is to throw cold ‘This will harden collars, elbows, seams, ete., where the od, ™ ras and’ irritables and at home and in ol sulfers injustice. ie Vue aule hei Geman (ote paeonp a lane a mornings in every is undeniably not anenviable task. To plan ue it beforehand, to manage frequent », is a care. is not & tt ice, duty, and one that, like | aoe is not transferable. Mamma must. do by Daisy as she would wish joni by, and she would not eat Bridget’s lunch herself, ‘The luncheon. at home is unde atric rules of household ‘management ; | preparation is made for it by way °c. cheap baskets, it need not be little duck of fiye willow was stor yeors a and mother, and her baby calls it the “duck ‘basket.” Napkins get lost i 5 “e & stores are sold, in pacl ges, containing a hundred, at a Let the lunch be first wyholesoine, aud then pretty and tempting in look. Ab a recent trend and butter, slmost all children enjoy. Fruit-is always, acceptable. in its, season ap} will inquire little girl we call Bais Slesmieasaant the Iunch i is just a important for Daisy’s brother, but he will behalf “grab,” but he His eat it just the and thrivé accordingly. Mal 2 H0 inde 5 | to polis boyish slang, call your best endeavors in his | will eda few drops nia, and sponge pina paeet piss k selene The thorough rinsing of all chine that has been used should be an invariable pre- i ig that have just emerged from water so hot that evaporation aids in the work of the be rein, and yet be inoben ayes beets large diet napkins spre Mike ay al Tinea ith oll water add was if mis of] Ete mon ofthe stove doors with sulk sad Don polish the stove until fall, one stove, brightens it and makes it easier ish. "There is hardly a labor-saving machine of any sort but what is able to do its work ot, attends tothem. Thirdly, because they re ‘kept clean day by day and hour by hour. ne ce Smokeless Powder for India. ess h in India still entry the ‘Marsh is important in view of the fact that a con- | siderable time must, army can receive tl in the hands of the white troops; butat i not expected that this exchange will be = ee feels any neglect quite as soon as his little | sister, A : Yor tata only darning sete should be | be 81 'To remove the shiny donk fron black coat 8 tor carstaNe ‘OF AN ANCHOR isa os os ai Scenes, Fart f the. loss of the Angli show ei ieaipestae ene not due to fog, as was at first supposed. vessel was about S 5 £ é = ES 2 i E LA é 3 = 5 there suddenly without warning, Tho Anglia, while lowly turning to anchor, ap; ne of th ps an ie lay a an jet side ‘The majority of the offi- able to sca and perish 2 scene was witr the survivors and 68. longing the ports, but for want of pene tools, the attempt to tear away unsuccessful, and as the: hull broadside on while a strong tide was run ing... ‘The vonsel waa - quite atable andned cates by Major Gondor in 1897, who aug- cated tbat it might be The late General Goniun, gaicaa Genes e tri e. She then cleaned it ont and passed a whole night in prayer and meditation there. It is, ever, unfor- tunate for this lady and the other pious en- thusiasts that it is proved tl tomb is tainly not a Jewish ‘At the time of — discovery it was full of bs ‘The croases mi twelfth century, and the clai tomb is ent! without fount A miabans Re CE Madame Martin, living in an outer su- burb of Paris, recently experienced one of the ste ncheon economy in tablecloths may | fro1 stor when cold, with stove} Martin as le of holy water on the husband’s face, thinking thereb: ns i lemon. The id eee th orphosis in the Pine) Cau: the worth: ral Martin miss “5 sated his spouse anc sed her to invoke the ie painein: cagimet pase The first knowledge that we got of t Payne yore Risin the past fort- epiieen mene vee isties from St. Peters- ore unt, while indicatinge vary keayy aa , they have been untrustworthy From Russia at large western | none hundred thousand people have fallen vietims to the cholera during the past cannot event make iy ts | we geb credible statintics of the mortality bd Baal Asiatic cholera in Itmay y | wil ever be sobtaine ‘The seventh child. fe first di the Emperor axd Empress of Gi born on take” he) too, preters snkanin's: way, and "Duesday.