Milverton Sun, 14 May 1896, p. 4

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“LORD KILLEEN'S REVENGE. CHAPTER . Dundas (in spite = ae small began to her life, in’ hhune Pack from seconding the idea, re- | garding it as an affair in a degree too startling to find fayor in the ayes.of epécially unsophistieat But che had cajoled, and coaxed, and_ and finally tormented him in- <. method of concealing one's accent, spoke h ath. to dint them as if a little afraid of if Ww ould it go off? Ge Wha et ol danet, ach ga a ro see lve me Wi connected with another, and—as they be- eyed a wickeder world than theirs, per- Uae them that an acceptance should WhEG sekcibah, iveras cintiine bee a) arose. There were some who i: know how to set about, é gett ie Peanicles Cee ain dean noes tere were a few who, believing blindly’ played a wild and reckless game over! their cafe noir, which in itself was sug- gestive of much fast feeling. ‘These last Bach and all rent to Mrs. neighborhood... 2. He seins Wits tall peg tone ‘minutes before ,& box an ‘eontainin domino prom- an a:fan pointed exquis- a the style of ot 3 bygone age. Con When the new, lovely, long been drawn on and fastene By and niipieeeed George, went a Bally me e entered ies large ball-room with |an ineain au the clicking of innumerable ps apes eet her “ oe some deeming a eer yer (as it is) the best only beneath their bre: many- pecan dominoes the black eatif. masks, eyes seemed to ie Mike aoe coals, the Latent its from the ai ned which iz time, ved for ee from Ballymore. a i fepite It was a- tall figure, looking tall than it really was in {36 Jet-black eee pert ae Ba _tbis = s cant, did not pause t. throbbed ‘quickly. Jt seemed to ber that thar tanat be Featherston. seen—followec— reco en ‘he then me bebind “= cloud, eo thst only the fact that he was of goodly stature—tall fone whom Ebe most favored ee grace, to word TY exicouted ti yn ss Rapclientiy Yor’ the voice, but how he felt herself foiled. Still she could feel tha sppiness is @ cordial “One ?"” she Spee: playfully, ifa little yd sees “That. would ve ee ae at this, 1s poke again. “Hope ee heart," suggested een! ay], ‘And then, as the meaning’ he ores ca came home + be it meyer so valiant, may not always e doubtful; d toja pti ed of des frees that was P almcst. ee it he: moe ee bewildered, fas i tone panic tow laugh broke Jnvoluntaslly trea Con: Tt seem to her veneouragement, And time, are told, will melt the “most. rater \ tt pleased ey thus to allude to her- elf as “the most obdurate;” it delighted | 53 glad in’her soul that been te nhouk id thus Fr & her,that he should ere Was a little extra sane of the buman tide in her tion, and she felt herself floated nward rently but irresistibly, and pre- ently found herself once again without over her. ae; nie mly wanted to watch, and-enter into it really, and ess it upon her Aine Gare phe should never forget. ames « oF idors an Gee Sais on Pate e | be thus ignorant of how she was a already gave great comfort to her girl. if lignity of wor a mace no answer to ber soil but half breathed. t her very po aise she ‘te rather than Saw, uy Ae ret lint le fair before him, with “ean closely lockad, and pretty nead a peepee! me time!’” With the first: sound of. Fab es Con- art The svintlows were Ail ne rrace out- are bia the cae dyes of the | h meat before her vision, it oc- erate xs “her in ft more intently |b ee. ae cone that ac b- we guia be imperceptibl Figateehe Cat unl: have sont them over at any mom- ming to every one, high Piste tons Sold some where domi Ob, yes, ie must. anid be such: ea Very harmless fun, Harmless to dullness, but still, perhaps, a etic Tess dull than the usual a all ite: keep on the smacks! tiny pees worked in black filose! smal ing. |She made no eff oar prevented thether it was slender, or pa as e erimson roses artitially arranged in one Of the hed her with 2 er-growing ci ity hand wil a D little Ssucy gesture, and abe! = — et it was ction ever to self like « ener ee to uck; for her a a fey ee he Girls, and filled them. ‘all (OR vichishi toe thecay wags te? forelia: In an. interview Donna bad declared her intention of Providing her | pret usin with a domino that should surpass all « others, ae a little gift from’ fri enc ach delicate articles became with Constantia, | e. oof Hetoelt ‘2 far © unkind tsenee oft this kindly cous- a little “wonde wry ee ler crept in, of course. e fingers of « nts woul milliners. Even Constantia’s listle He, clever as they undoubtedly ar would to the task. blushed . She could not, she said, al- Yow Donna Pe “Be. at the Constantia vale! red. She ense of it? ‘Tut! said Dona sirily. She curled up her lovely lips, and looked supreme contempt. Was that really it?) Why. she was ordering half least, for as ings | Donna, ; A ‘really brett ala $0 much 1 nce than oh ordinary one “ie pas gave in, feelin avery prettily, sesh ae her eho was ant proud little cd th oS at teies Literal 4 and that ‘th iterally no yellow thes us Sona’ Price: iseaticraon war ee ade toward the open windows behind. bt This ioweed ber aes “of her double vat be gies end of the coum, or, sather: staahing = just pat an Constantia, roused mi her roe ea lowed the sanlticuae "put of doors’ inte the stil), warm ste 2 iver, Scoding, nolsy it music of Ll ery t tnd Field her, and entered. ii TF was, he was ap- preaching me Pat ayi oe aged air’of one| i who had n whom he was ate telecon, “4 full of faeaiie, She, put out re) ts corner of it at whic ich they stood. Stronge ld see how juivered, how we ectly the tg. that that ge entle word t been meant for him. speak calmly, and without em jotion. ne & one ‘- rise to see “you a she ead nen é tel feved 9 Cae still in Shropshi he ple asked should think tl che other aia the heeded of the World. did you “Too me ee said, in a Nie ges He turned and left “Constantia’s eyes filled with tears. fort to recall him, feel- , a Sickening sense of shame betrayed herself. He knew a8 answering him taly, verth- meaning, not knowing who he v ree not dreaming of anothe eres, faa wall cate great river, its goal, lying far, far away—against the dork e—placid, motionless the waters scarcely And/sel jthey glide, like happiness, Was her happiness going? sense of disappointment filled es ears surely believed that it w: “her, he would declare She started gonvalsively, footstep hurrying toward her, Snake her ear; again = un tan dca ae wroald know that step amongst a thousan have been before unmnindfal of it it. Gee here last !” he cried, ‘softly —earefully, as it see —but with undeni- Dastaan waxy passions ate eagerness, CHAPTER XXII. All suddenly, in the midst of her gladness, a very innocent but over- ry ica possession er voice; you Hope!” | wou! 1o| The baby looked about at with ae ‘happiness that” had now Baie hn come to her. as weil as I know : RK i And hough for an hour you have fully avoided me, yet now I have found ing in his manner |‘¢ eel that Killed the girlish gayet She placed one and upon the parapet of the terrace, and t ‘ly toward bim, Perhaps. by nconsciously to herself, she was a lj the offend by his vehemence, because in- lnetively her tall young figure. took ther kon eoligat to hid —to deceiv he kort of angry seitetan: <i, and waited, and noy ward yourself from Ww though a little troubled »; ‘sige A FENCE 400 MILES LONG. </BUILT 7 KEEP THE RABBIT OUT LAND. Extua a rg ering to Beat minate Increasing Paster Than They Are Dew stroyed, ; The New South Wales Government, getting rid of the rabbit; but, although the liberal reward led to the recei; ds into some of and have seb fast. ts manner of his was yet glad. Tost the the rabbits, hand was so well cased—and the gloves, for once in her life, were long, and sug- Bective of the world of fashion—were as Donna’s own—nay, as she prenar quickly, they Wwere the exact counterpart She did not te Ter, hand from there was even te Les Ae Anew otha she ‘om. this unknown ‘vehemence ; and present- Hh she took her hand oe of his grasp, slowly, and, very gen not deceive. a ‘i not know,” ane! sehioper oat tled pi sink A his Tow low: lev ‘ae ha’ t the truth?’ demanded. he, 2 ferediy a arora tis tae Gate Pasa Sareten aealy tor you—can you | the vell.me honestly that the avoidance vas not of Fou dar eeopiy as love vous woman in yellow! did you sely in my path to tract me? ‘Time wasted, if so, for I am not one to he thwarted ‘when once my set upon a path.” His voice fe sunk a little, and grew soft and tender |in the ti nger, died from y; Though’ Vattnare Mont akee mee a he said, “yet now that Iam with you ie ntia could n¢ Was What tender mth ay. 2 ‘imsel shrine of re ilder- W: as s this vatile achat even. lest yet some instinct held her dui (To Be Continued.) a mee AN EFFECTIVE LESSON. nae of How 2 Baby ie zal primkine Hable in a Tt has ey ie @ woman in St, Louis to devise a simple and effective Gia it wos Mrs. Fritz Leught, cae is ee only young, but Si pretty. Lenght have been pales emer ts h Leught sa} , he got into the n thro n| with his ei te eniiay prefer- ring to pass all his leisure time in the barroom. His wife of ms so bad that ante ‘to. see eS husband In ¥ | perate, and she resolved to adopt heroie aly astires in an effort to bring her h band to his senses. ‘So ene day recently, when Leught was in @ back, room of the Lar, a young and , and ¢ bar, deposited: the bundle. thereon and lace. ‘The bar- he Shor atkciod fo. bate tbe place’ one of the waiters stepped forward and stop- ed her. tt same gees er was & movement in the bundle, and & baby's head peeped out, of the folds of cloth. urniture, wit Pa oe he up tried to: quiet the child, which refus- ried a nite In South Paes for Lek atasies bi noe tied rabbi 2 | pat down & pet aii per annum, 21 tate on that object. As for the Bes by private individuals for the same purpose, that is almost in- caloulable, but i may with the view of clearing his land of pest. n the seventeen years ending with 1893. nearly 68,000,000 RABBIT SKINS valued at £402,000 we Victoria without quantities used by ha’ colony, one establis inf hout estimated by the chief inspector at no less than 3700 000 a eres. Adding to @ direct expenditure the depreciation of the ied value oni th most effectual method of dealing with the evil is found to be the construction Parringun, and. following Bourke to the is eciitt ar ol ow South ‘Wales—a distance OL 346 are feos _Qocensiand Government, too, report already “the raphe must tat come piers the fen Daan AND DROVES umerable _ multitudes at some thus have peeteetiohed them- br in ore especially in times of flood, and’ ‘where they cross their Rietgry to surmount i y would rush through. ww od in aa event of any opening appearing, and how a single break in the fence try nok my projects ani loom of a coun! Is r to contribu rete Dies ad to fie cnet of ti] ruction, but hitherto the ente) ae aad foe ‘a, “te an 6 shipping of of some ed to be quieted. Even’ the bartend- | 3°3" in the effort to amuse the wanted to see his father, as a toate now gether Bete THE Sige STATURE. hort, a good st of her ioval foe woman-like, she ser ost of hier inches. She drives Ss street beside his wife, with the child in_his ai + He got his former position back pani few days later, and hasn’t heeft in the iN NEATLY TURNED. “Sister Alice is engaged,” terror of the family ‘as he opened is to De Blanque’s ring. “So am I,” retorted De Blanque eas- diy; X_just ‘called to exchange congrat- a very cunningly ar- of cushions, whic raised, wing ‘esses were invariably made sev- eral siuahes' to brs tat which hid the Bice acres of 01 fs that of Denma: si went KNOWING. EXGIEING SPORT. eners are forty-seven Chinese temples | A Team of rier aes a Boat’: this is estimated that there are 210,000 The other ree a cant # green whal- ards in Great Brite ranch of the ince the 3 ar Bb. ic rain. | the peaipen: aunt _ has They implored old Capt. Pedro, who eee laces considers the legacy price- aves infinitely more, productive | as oe d. It is estimated that a1 mmmand, to cut the rope, i ing will yield ‘nore “he refused, and finally succeeded in an aerp of the best janding both whales after the mest ex- {citing experience he has bad in the =. ee ee years he has spent in whal- tri will Now. that his appetite has been whet- Great Britain’s ioral lifeboat fpsti- ore than 895. They tere’ launched 5 of tires caving 588 Ly- line. at the sume time when the regt- The average cost of a station ois lar w $5,250 aad the cost of maint inst whaling ae o Peet SOs tong in February of last years Se ealetee e ee oe ee Ser jon as against 1- eas sehen Hea "The big fellows were after sar- ,, OS a 3 inch; in and give his crew’a little experience. fh; in trousers, i aia tagle there asp Se boats at the whaling sta- gloves, one quarter incl; and in hats, one-eighth inch. ti fe hundred tons of cats’ tails were’ fy, recently sold ane for the purpose are! = bride ney) erage, cats {he hie ao no In the year 1804 the estimated num- foss ber of persons employed in the produc- Hon, of coal in Great Britain was 600.087; ax in Germany, igium, 217,103; din France, L587. During 1894 Great | ‘Britain exported 42,699,000 tons ee wih rush that startled the mem ‘Ser “Br p, the gunmaker, is’ the fers of the crew and caused Le yeler: the, Bi oan Veinig taxed an commander in the. bow of 000, Baron Roth boat ner with b) 752,400,000. Only seven per- n Prussia report, incomes for the last year above $476, hich had left i lom In France the quantity is about Gitions Only about one million are taken along at a en pis of ae | boat, the French Wh! le such coul rays showing the Tneedl@, tool a surgeon, and had gate ‘the whale, Then te whales, b having be- xhausted, stopped. cau- og oust an il gently the wee was haul. hear eno mount of w ‘3 Crew Out concentrated on on tee as The of b ted Capt. aoe says he expects to do lof yellow, en Raeiier Meead on a ure two whales on one | Violet backgro Two failing lets, the, hose sea. e Pact mighty arlene: s my, Yhader the best of con- Exquisite UNDERDRESS. Woman's ‘inery is ies! \derwear. xponent of her artistic taste she be ieee coess and Achat the a sults are charming. aaa among her psa remnants is fortunate indeed. The fa- who has fallen envy of the household, and she to whom bequeathed her *Pettiooats and corsets are penienntee ‘0 eream lace ruf- fies ainariant the oe flounce at the bottom, and surmoun ae of lavender chiffin, All elk ticoats are provided with a balay- bens rink may be either of lace, i chiffon. In most about ten inches deep and falls over a Dresden sph Hp ruffle of violet sat- in. Dust ruffles are admirable iar ae tecting the delicate lace edge. ” ty upon the quality and quantity of lace of the fabric used. the | vals | rial for their tl fastenings are of gold, as partie es i ase supporters, and the huge led oe eas Sree barrels oe oil. | ing un an 1 a 29.000, —- 6 feet. is an average be to ae euaual thinning of Bae acres of fores' ‘ARLS OF TRUTH. Stranger is a holy name. — Walter Petpet ore seat Scott. | For ther jpomauer who believe they CHINA'S WOMAN RULER. can— Wi! a is dlabonetly got vanishes in igacy.— Cicer y may deceive you; integrity will.—Cromwell. The art of Dleasing consists in being victorious—Hazlit Against opiate the very gods fight as is unvictorious.—Schilie1 the Empero the Empress! Rough winds do sia the x, with the aehaatise et high- ae of May.—Shakes| est honor in the form of address given lenge situate a to the latter. el ag to For some time it has been well known ali’ the rest-—Zimmerm: those acquainted with the inn-{ er life of the palace that the Emperor a reputation down.—Swift. as not left to his own individual judg-’ | Weloome evermore to gods and men ment, but in all important matters is the self-helpin Meee aust secure the opinions and approval ! a eit asset eohiae: of his aunt, the Empress Dowager. The | sianaer is the revenge of a coward See ete A Pee ee as and poe en i defence! Johinso1 = Soe ten repeated be passed to i a to the | fore whieh | = Breyer: v gattaeakiy: learned. ot the Empress Dowager, and when her follow- Virtue itself offends’ when cou ee as with, forbidding manners. pene id- laces, and | cocasionally the higher Manchu offi- he geno Pai : ee ea reside defined 3 n elegantly eee baa ta ae Se ae ofisoning of fiction and lov yellowed che a pare 4 Bie ' a aiatsie stars shining in ke dex, like a living hymn written in Hight, poral wots anes: trom — the miserable’ hour, 0 J ofelook in the Se: Pantene infants a are said to be to bother his brain the first fruits o —H. pelea vesbione a Bt 2s well as the Prenat cieite Jpropric : r, on pear coments and. change. = EMPEROR FREDERICK HIS “UNCLE.” bas’ been supplied, with all costly and attractive treasur darling he ead miracles of the understanding. am on ‘anil feared ta in. the rae Sinoe then the "Gmail table near him a deal Vho conquers indolence will conquer | ; S dcciicn: well cone takes both 3 al ia st ets tl ther grade oF fees shee any ol es that musical frou-fro1 las gud totus of this is spent on the a CAN SEE ae HUMAN HEART. Nikola Testa ees Means of the X Ray. Nikola Tesla. is ie devoting a great ‘fic ‘iga- mnvey a libel in a eed wal genes bs e announ , two interesting results he has achieved ese is that if a sensitive film other wonderfal result ‘Tesla has ob- ined is that by the use of a-new type of fluorescent screen devised in his lab- cae he n able to greatly srease the Ua ticks oe mee caine ing uch escent screen. | Bane the’ sertebral column can be be a ae lower have c h bri ee in the intensity of the shadow and si has Surprised SroseTne ribs T could now see on a num- quite distinctly as well Of course, ther ny 5 Te Tater he thin dable of extensive practical ep) tion THE WORLDS 1 TELEGRAPH WIRES. The total length of telegraph linesin the world is 1,062,700 miles, of which rica miles; Europe, gan chai when fete ‘one’of | 225-* the chiefs of the Academy passed them. “Sir,” whispered the lad, “will you be my uncle?” i “Certainly” said the gentleman; smil- As ranks. ‘ia Eeemblnaly he oberen the nee and came filing go eee “Re ain is Beak in of ee man- agement and more espec sa egnioe of Ine '? Sever lot i % happen Crown eee Se punish: —— and ct aoe tae impera- ‘ne How deep is the magic of sound say be, Tearned by breaiing some sweet vers- | ce of th Baier Sepia ees Sore Oe aac ie tate Emperor Frederick. ‘BY | es into ibis ret. 2 sof maker, is the custom of Wealthy women, ac Blood Purifier is e@ scree pee gee to actu-| | Leprosy the. aye abparatus ie Tired Feeling Means danger. 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