i a a eee mea LORD KILLEEN'S REVENGE | CHAPTER XXX coarse insult was not mnie t San witery wit ow : husban¢ he had barely time to notice h and terrified), and cried ala to her in her terror, with white lips, a tightly pressed against her ome “What is it? What?” she gasped. “The baby, my lady. She is not. so The doctor is with her. He—” e is not dead!” said Lady Varley in a low, awful tone. She looked at the Woman as though she would tear the answer from her. “Speak, woman, speak !" “Oh, no, my lady—God forbid. Bat the doctor Lady Varley did not hear her; she rushed ructis he ran through the Pucalada inte fie brilliant sunshine of r mis- existence every could they give to her of Toes wee som. Was, faing, dying ! Ye though she hurried past them wit white lips and strained eyes that seem- lene thelr Reantleg and though scious that she 1 long years of her after life. She reached the nursery at last; What a year it was to her since that terrible «moment when she had seen nxious face of the woman! The doctor was there, bending over the little snowy cot, rae Sunaina came hurriedly forward it she pughed her entered. ae sa went up tothe bed. She did ig not: see even the doctor then, she saw as x mise! “Bleseed Lord, t es pity! everlasting ! te She fe1) forward on the bea she had | given Constantia tried i hartion that n0 but the hours £0 hier oh others anda al Yast darkness fell upon the earth. one Shented the Iamps, moving with cautious step and slow; but no one spoke to Lady a “who grouched | [hat unnerved him, strong as he He canght her, hand ant bela it firmly. od,” he said, “that there ees dio eine bo areaeee oe foe ‘ab from’ her: mnkfil for nothing,” sho said detiantty: “Lady Varley! such words just now ook at her,” said the oa edie eae evenly be indeed calmec oa cone She scarcely heard him ; she had taken the small dead form into he er arms al na Was crushing it against her breast as though she could still, her She. had ap- a and. presently @ did not. desert that night through in a chamber, apart but near, wl rhere he gould see her occasionally from the open door, and where he could di- rect q e women who, eater a fete peat? saw to the last. solemn lay the peaceful. little body. that time the gray dawn of the pepeetar morning was stealing in one of the women had drawn back-a curtain, { Lady. Varley, by a silent, passion? oo gesture had compelled her to close wi to bei another day srithont her—she could not. d _ She sat vs beside the little bed, hold- De of the child’s dead hands with- iene ie herself alone with ft |erie since ae looked hi ehh and wrete! he cold light of the growing “e She. had no ie vhad no child; where was consolation to be looked for, under the sa: Constantia: who had n slept, and who had spent a miserable, ie stain: and. fro, i doo. 2 to see how it was with, her now 9) roasted ‘indi and kneelin beside her, lai nervous hand upon her knee lady ‘ely turned and looked at her with meiancholy eyes. Constantia had expected an outburst, had a command that would have sent her forth again, but spair could make it, and her eyes, dry and fearless, Tesarlled - Sie ears reais the girl with. yo 4.” she said indif- hen her eyes wandered tack: “Yes, “it Shi aga e if dead— quite S she was speaking, Lord Varle peared in the di vesting and stood cae Hesttating Scenes were al Dhorrent. to He had, of course, old of the, _fhila’s death almost immediately en its occurrence- but ‘had s ink from wife, jo wing well going then to his wi st one in the world that he i he bent her Bead. aia ner a upon the little cold, wan she said again conyul- renee ee a Constantia. Great Seven what Beene ie iny waxen hand lying | wit! ers, gazed, she smoothed it soft- “ fait sig here ever ace a a littic Panay she said. “Where is its counterpart?” pane sighed 1 heavily Varley, alter a e doctor, who Pecived toast iain weary ee frost but his wife seemed ean fe Enew oul are oie tenon ane saw cr the child wis only en eee Constantia aoe close to her, and en- led her arms. She was think of" shall he ® went on, ly on, gn, mresentl >. pestiont” ra ae: pretty. ‘she looks said. “Have you noticed ? tage Phat have I done to Thee? What The: aa in her tone; ice she stooped child, or murmur loving word. ine doctor who was growing se noted her manner, lenis z step forward and i signed t fo Tise. Constantia to rise. As she did 30, Lad arley rose too, and turning, ‘called cae to the nurse in a sharp, imperious me. It grows late,” she cried.” “Where Bt baby’s bath? ‘Surely it is ae the Matta one quickly up to her. e caught her hands she looked va- Be into his face, then suddenly flung ef axis abore her head, and fell sense- less to the Saree cae or many days in of stupor, dense penne ae prevent thst fully realizing the extent of her loss. This seemed jose attached to her rather ereiful happening than other- red her at least the last rh aeruls: see laying in the cof- in, the burial, and. thee mournful rites. f placed the little that tie weeping nurse had in ape! and yas waxen. as the siati, tired baby | they encircled. yras guch a mournful sight, that | bit of 2 OoPFTa aad Sew Soong act ht ey were all sient gr ne that the mo- ther was spai it had pata ew allowed to nurse “The day ny after She child bad been lai eS the gra es aay Vs Uae sake comsei aniee pion and passive on er hor pill Pillows but i in Full. possession of made sf ene Bai the There panies geet eee peg tee convinced them more than words could e dead | “Saby: 8 in ea “then Nite on boldly— My Aetlien my baby! Dear | I made or show she was so sponta il Tt was the ummer eat nett wet che eo mna the sick room was great with life perfected. q had ar their way ¥al- chamber ever. ‘The windaws were wide open, oe she would not have the curtains haps i ri itn that fee terrible t learned that her sre poeiger become a mournful "She iad expressed a, wish to-day that one was to be admittes hearing Constantia’s the cerane entaia Se Se 5 ed the night, she suddenly ‘litted er jhead, and desired tendance admit 1 her visitor. Constantia, loo) iptantin, rencetty yh sunk withm her. sea is ever know if you" ashe. hesitated: sat oa gould let me out to-day 50 an: aay’ ¥ Warley shrunk from her, ible!” She said. And iri ta ike tee tonite then: 10 4 explain; but I Badly coated. Wie teal “done or she—" abruptly. “Oh, my poor indy she cried, pressing her hands to her eyes in a distracted fash- ion. Tecovered herself, however, in a moment, and was once more calm and reserved as usual. “You mus‘ iuind me,” she said, with a wan smile “I bave thought it all out, and wh 1 tow any one with my atl em sinking on ber Icnees de her and hy Should you be silent, mat to me—to who loved her?’ her arms round Yolande and drew her toward gel ‘his sim- Werle tian ‘all ‘the She accepted the girl’s S. gre’ Ife, that never. afte ‘inution in its strength. alons Wore empty; there was nothing to fill them. faithless husband, a, little red you @ scene. s Whe smiled again, and stified a faint yawn behind her fan. ri be w at would have been more decent ‘than Yolande's stadied coldness, and therefore annoyed an: usted, little to say in answer das’ sneering little speech, and presently Kk hei ure. ke called it, wh Le she went, and after awhil le believed in it—save 0. “Even ceed Saar wasin a er tain i amare ae the somber hue of her gown seamed ta increase the Ballon of Seanad great tears gath- din her eves and rolled fore. shrek At this moment Vari calf, tiesto by es S the room an open He not e: enn and my eat od ial visibly. f late he was a little ig nd ia vthe a f his wife. and he would now have Spas ace fashion, and stood Beside he chair, She made a vain effort to conceal her face, and shrunk from him gnosis ly. “Tm his.” he said, SSS an affectation ue tsendliness hha re r it. fat Her sub- dued anguish, refusing longer to be controlled, ife once more, its intensi It shook har ble. “Are ing—honor, Eerechion self-resne: that woman killed pak Great Heaven! mest is to be end of — this? nd to speak ae See nar, my I—to speak of her so!” ve~ beloved, my ae pees in her vé Varley made a She had grown — tightly as thane to come Herself to some self-restraint, and tried speak, greve—trely ber hearth ia} to her t f one So far as the ee ee. went, she SIRE tee eieed ‘Then all at hastened to to! assure Hee nse Ae Ned pathy, home again to tell each cage other on n their next meeting, | that af- id shcybe ss sor ter all, delicat 5 ed ® as been velieve. Ah! if they had Tost their little ones, how different: they id have felt; how they would hava apie ea i the Gy Yoana. aa haa edvanccd toward her with uplifted brows and hands eloquently outstretched “Ab! this has indee “a terri- 2 pS egret she said, in tones carefully yalous. iMaay Varley paused. Her eyes were on the ground, her face seemed frozen into the purest marble. es, it was a great grief,” she Her w could. ht visitor Ga S the liar te very utters ance of the words cost heri How know fhe hesit struggle to conquer tears—that the downeast ae concealed wells of grief unspeakal Lady Killens was disappointed! Was she, 88 cold was they had all declared Had she bee: in beliey- Series arcs Seater a terrible capacity for suffering? She 1st ow from Araglin to pay in t a the foro Tittle story. all others, was able to read be- ous aoe that had held See aw a “3 gladly "hid cae her enomn sed sad life for ae , longing, had been taken away from her forever! Who shall say what she saw in the poor little thing to raise such a| f devotion in Ler breast ? It was it. It had been sna! Tr out Aes Spetad aetiae san ail et “hast ny e et would have dis ee sate, wal She lowered ie were full ar hys- te sentiments fad been | [pg dk ity? Oh! my ane a little onelinye Cee ie seemed to culminate in cher child. _ She raise oe tion of eee pain, and, with a bitter ery. she dropped, as a. stone. might, into her chair; her arms fell prone upon the dest, and her head found shelter on vate oe omen with thei Tought Toom, fearing only that she might, re- cover herselt, sufficiently to me ‘im again before he eae his ‘etreat. But she had already forgotten At he had ceased, indeed, for a long time to be anything in her life save'a vague shadow of coming disgrace or a Sug- gestion of ‘After awhile she sighed heavily and raised her head, and lay back langul eam tee oe eee hcl gee cal weariness that toyched her not un- piesa es, ‘he minut me and Went, aid grew into hours end ty light” was already stealing over the the door was again opei nae et “Mr. O'Grady.” * (fo be continued.) a Tee LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. a ge ie @ atley has 50 iss small salary. Oh, he is an eles ieecan and is cities are all charged. A. delightful official dinner is_that given by ress of the Robes on the cers birthday: All the Min- wives are as their, husbands erage account | if their giving official dinners to mei fhenasel res, the men for the inners a are lected from the brightest and most promising of tl es younger politicians. ima the artist, has the snost beentifal Bi home in England. ‘The paneled be Bt ght score of ther artist friends each come ai one “pertores pities them, Still, I think ae tehed Dieeding; but if she felt grief, she eae be geaticl to her that ‘she/ ak and ivory pia ok hictisgee tesecioca the autographs of the most | celebrated singers musicians in e | Eggs Britain from fe is |and preseryi yet shrugged his shoulders. These | ap pew ai ROUND Int WOLE WORLD ‘WhaT IS GOING ON IN THF. FOUR CORNERS OF THE GLOBE. Old and New World Events of Interest Chron- icied Briefly—interesting Happenings of Recent Date. ‘The British Government owns nearly fyo-thirds of the navies of the world— 9,984; Ete ‘The largest bell in Japan— the vom tists is heme ieee foot high and sixteen feet in diameter across rim, rhe ah iets: Weslesan este just ublished, reveal that during the past rear there has been adecreased mem- rship of 2,275. English coal mines produced 188.- ses of coal in 1894, aes thee higteah peer record, that of 1891, a Tmearly” 500/000" to inGiz Sleds now contains 0029 000 inhabitants accordin fiatistics. “More than ae easter eli lone. ‘ted ito ee toca Gr, in hermetically sealed tins, from which they are drawn off rough a tap. At Delphi, a beautiful bronze sta- tuette of yey eight inches high, has been discovered, arousing the hope that more valuable yctive fies may found at the same place. Habibulla, and Nasurilia’ Khads: the two oldest sons istan, have been George by Bee Vistoris of Saxe-Meiningen was or BIS by bandits in staly, Tt was all the money he carried with him, but he reflects with satl Preserve his incognito, silver-plated aluminium fittings, ar oa sills sails, sete cada, It is to be called the Metu- 500 am ho hour, 2,300 engines and employs The deat arvsbute in op eucli ie throne once used by Queen Hatfu, who flourished in Bgrpt ake away the and let visitors enter the latést_musical prodigy, na, is a little’ Polish Mie rons, 1 cat arranged a rude qari et for himself. hatchet “was wei 1] a ch longer lived mn wood, t! Se is likely to run. ean aw nam many, Great Britain pes eighteen thou- sand anc Hh the United States five thou- f nd. mance. He was seven hours ae all while it lasted, but ging. He now proposes It ‘to be buried for a long lowing caine advertisement econ in the London Daily Tk ol in- formation concerning the said bubvarie Will be welcomed by a greatful com- manatee Visitors to Holland this June gee at Utree yal Sate oe vand eee of the 260th anniversa: f the foun- university, which was founded in the same year as Harvard College. ‘A duel with ‘knives’ was fought in the court yard of the Louvre one evening recently two ticket speculators, who quarrelled at. the en- trance to the Theatre Francaise: ‘This spot is most, frequented in the city, yee e main avenues for tetineees Gas TOE passengers from Se right to the left bank of the old ¥ rniture belonging to. the Dake of Sussex and kept ta Kensing- ton palace since the death of his widow, the of Inyerness.“The Duke, Lady Cecilia Underwood, whom Queen Victoria created Duc! hess of Inverness. The sum of £20,000 is needed for the clearance and restoration of the of Canterbury eathedral, England—the Tepair of the eloisters, the repair, sus- fentation and restoration of he -c! ter house, and the restoration of o ancient chapet of St. Andrew, is now unsightly from neglect the English speaki out the world, including Am- ind | have no funds available for the pur- pose. , | HE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. Interesting Items About Our Own Country, Great Britain, the United States, and All Parts of the densed for Easy cabal Rev. Dr. Sawyer the residency of the ‘Acadia Colle ee aa fax. The western car shops _ will likely be “constructed « on the old site’ at London nipeg on Saturday to a a year’ np Bite for raising @ ten-dollar bill to fifty. Mr. Goldwin, Smith has declined the degree of LL.D. which the the Doiversity ‘of Toronto propose: % confer upon him. The first ten-mile section of new line built this season on prior and Parr: sound ‘railway will ompleted in An Steamer Simon al bri oe MeGill Uni. ity has left for Glasgow to part o the jubilee of Lord Kelvin (Sir Wiliam ‘Thémpson.) Mr, J. U. Tyrrell, CB. of Hamilton has been asked to represent minion Surveyors’ Association in Bent: expedition Hudson Strait. y Voice,” he The office of local manager of the Grand ‘Trunk railway at ‘ieronto. wil be abolished, and Wragge, who has held the postion for thirteen years will retire next veil has been’ placed on ra ise with an allowance of $1,4 eorge and Alexander ede of London, Ont., have been arrested on railway. farmer seen them ae spikes that t en times more in tees Trail stor than South Africa ever John & one of, Winniper’s most pi tent citizens, has been ar- Ta abt properly account. for moneys collected from properties which he w: managing for Hon. Stratford Tolle- mache, London, The amount of the shortage i: GREAT BRITAIN. ment must find employment to prevent them joining the insurgents. Sir Hercules Robins@n, with other | “he ‘mixed tribunal in Cairo on Mon- South African officials, have Mrivod at we Sadament agaimeé the Gard jis | CTBment and the four Commissioners of The Trish, Land bill was passed to its | the Caisse who favo aaeascgs second reading in the House of Com-|funds from the tian reserve for mons en. Tuesday night without @/ the purpose of the Soudan expedition. divi n appeal will be taken. The Duchess Marlbrough sot On Sunday two carriages containing make ber first appearan. three ladies were attacked by brigands She will e entertain 2 ieee e parts ts and an increase in ©: $2380,000" as compared with May, 1895. Tn the actio breach of promise re, ress, Shdley, for fifteen theusand verdict was rendered for the ounds, & Pp secession of the South an ii hhree unions, over the in diplomatic correspondence re- i ip land as of a confidential pee! has been printed Italian green bo ok Mr. Balfour, ip the ee Ocriasta, haat note red, to it wi "the “Italian breach of fait representatives of the En nls Setar and arbitration societi Mr. Pulitzer, ees of the New York World, now in London, niking him for his efforts on behalf of 5004, feeling be- ing he view of. he orable. Artillery Ccanpas chusetts will visit London next month, as a foreign body of “armed men” Will be permitted to march cn British UNITED STATES. The first session of the 54th Congress of ie United States closed on Thurs- Two bulldogs tore Henry Acklam, oged 8, at Racine Wie, Bal. gn Red Cross Society has sent from pee York $22,000 for relief work in ree Atmenians living near Fresno, cal "were murdered near that place Saturday. eur yaring the past month 28 Canadians have been refused admittance into the Toit. failures in the Ui 1 United | } week number 234, against {yous MVS WH IHL, === e O.tawa, Arn-|erally as ui be e au signed an agree- to Board the train; of of New York, ab re-elected Bresident of the Scotch-Irish Society of At mie enki Ti. Tomes and his six in all, will die from the effects Of eating poison- has Comfort, of Oswego, aged 52, and J Eva B. White, sy Monroe, — Mich., sal a feat fiebt ree eaters jiagara Falls, fei Baturday. States. residential elec- tion and erator es anxiety as to fu- financial possibilities are given as the chief factors in the preee! m. ‘The ent Tndustr in appears at hat ie ree end a aon Ings, eer ost ely improv. dealers’ are ordirn only, what they are The xtile ee Sah i Ppenvenene se “far, fortunately, the depression has not a any extent by lab- oF disputes, Cotton: wool, and steel iro ‘iui are all slow. Mer- in collections are reported ge G ENERAL. x has broke al in Havana oe { Beutheo de uzaft Persia, was formally enthroned at Teh- eran on Cuba's ro crop this year will amount to about one-eighth of the srep of last In commemoration of his coronation the Czar has donated the sum of seven- y-five thousand dollars to charities. iris Betlian cruised Hons vente Pt seventy men by sunstroke while on 3 voyage from Colombo to Pondicl — It is reported af Avia, Samoa. thet Germany is attempting ‘to assist the present { pretender, ‘Tamasese, to ANE erih che wae explosion in Barcelona on Sunday eight persons were killed, twenty-one are dying, and eigh- The committee of the French Cham- ber of Deputies has ee ap- proved the bill makin wascar French colony. resse, of Vienna, hat matters are in a fearful con- dition in Crete, and large quantities of guns are being sent from A despatch received at Constantinople from Canea. hat another Greek vessel load "munitions and pro- led Ww visions for the uurgents ha: was! by the ‘Turkish officials four Johannesberg Reformers paid’ ‘their _heavy fine yesterday, and all eyo meer ae any interference eee politics of the South African The French guardship at Constanti- nople has started a8 ane witht seventy-five thousand ars, pet sehictic to yy the ransom of the French ladies who were recently es tured near that place by brigands. sugar crop bee nearly all gathered, there are a. large umber of labourers idle on the’ plan- tations, for whom the Spanish Govern- ednesday, it was decided to continue & strike to the bitter end. Mayo, the well-known ef trmetet re the other day rom Denver to Omaha, Neb. died on The National ‘Contaceive of Charities and Corrections, in session at Grand ees, Looe has selected ite for its meeting. ue Ww nie Eaton, of Montréal, the he | oélebrated Canadian artist, died recent~ ly at Newport, R. I. He studied under erome and Millet ee Paris. He Genes yea fos rains, pre- yailed ‘on Sunday Theonatode Wisconsin, Nebraska, South Dakota, and who is seventy-two be shortly narried to. Mic Bisaleuy Gardner, the American pain of geek cients Bonguereau’s pupil. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, of New York, having made the formal ‘an- nouncement at pageant 0 Grace, Vangerbit i Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, sr. nounces that the engageme: against his expressed wish, and vite his. consen| COSTLY aie PTIALS. tl ceremony in Brittany the guests num~ ‘ered 1,200, and three bullocks, thirty- empti NOT WHAT HE MEANT. At the annual meeting of the Lon- don Wesleyan mission recently the chairman relersed, to the work a Pod pees ” and Rev. Hi ieee ughes iste tact ine for Mie iereaneaing eek last i fer-ed-Din, the * new Shah of ti raat of the | silay sary to let the stock into ti as At this time the land is not sufficient- ly settled and the clover i If one can turn the cattle come miare nutritions sider the influ- ence of the sunlight and the ground sled so as not to be injured by tramp- ing.” This is according to Mr. Bon- reeder’s Gazette. “The blade e point, will con- ch From the nature pear, and even then would delay awhile if the ground is very wet, as it often is after y fet Sa Rapes tramped when too wet quickly and the plants ae in ae sea- son dry up sooner and we lose more in the growth of ak and length of sea- son than was gi by too early graz- ing under faulty. conditions, Clover pasture lasts longer a: Maeoatae later | in the when the clover becomes woody. Ai « advantage in donbie, seeding foun in the ‘Timothy and orchard takin The prefer: Timothy or or- chard grass to clover and will hot gorge es wholly with clover. dry feed to the clover "field, five years! experience with clover pas: ure w rig! is preferred when the grass is warm and not loaded with cold dew. ‘The tem mii the clover field. If cattle go. a ry tl greedily and trouble may be looked for. Prevention is far better than the tro- car OnjPuAroDAl oF fat; ciestsior snot cures for bloat. “Gactle on clever wail 1 straw or lage. a economy vide the the dry fe ag labor is So ke high scoot with Tan Vand prices of eee ene can afford to turn tattle one alone pieey ta cut ene ing pigs ture supplements the permanent. ee te ta but can never fill ra year THE a Prof. an article for the ee gy) ee Gazette, in che the so one if Brand is to retain but atte! markets, One of the chiet ee in the way of improving the proper- ties gai cattle in only the absence of well-bred bulls, b rit are = pedigree of figures showing at, rallk GEE fas andi is Berra of a stock bull, and so on. I have fre- ing Be sispinaed of the siti serious a matter in which ee wana not be pense Sal ti I however, we add to this average the gested low quality of the mille which airy returns appear to ibe Maeplorably short of what they ought | Be inch: Sevan ees etn ae el would immediately Me r. 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