ee igi X —Continued. said the squire-to the aia bet Dotler, ce out and tell me*who | 68 oX squire, his. pri "Are you sure the lady did not mea petted, “to S consider our own good treat to Gerd into. You do not tee c fa “Humph,” at any rata she has come Germs must be hungry. but her oatty, \d here ead, Back sit "an air of ine i the honor. My is - knows how many mo: - Mr. Caresfoot, rising a that coe: before them, is a I om ae that you lop Be are, who have might ©, th- pe eae: 7 aa eS Maria; then she knows not ee there is Maria and myself. Ba She, with a rapid motion, Lon, never aniini thet Phils will, 1 a her hat and veil, and exposed her YES” pe ier abel sternly beautiful Uae to his inquiring” ented unpleasantly; “and what shall gaze. ae 2 a in wy se do you in- THe Gat Kote ab ‘Mr. Cares, tend to taket 3 I imtend to ciaim my rights, | to foot” she asked, in her foreign a°-' force “han to acknowledge “meh cent. { a Hee lag as eae oo have done » my P a do y Eaped PaLees eon Gs matter between me” him Let on my news broke upon count.’ face became ai “My dear, Dray confine yourself to ting si Incredutity, wonder, {ig mine, ‘There shall be no. Ge fury, all swept across it, and then in ness; nobody shall suffer more than Single second it seemed to freeze. they deserve. ‘There, don’t break Next moment he spoke with overpower- tol sehen ators rest, for there are pain- ing politeness. Tang the bell and sent for the “So, madame, Mel have to con- "nonseeter i gratulate myself the» posses- looking womai of a yery Dlovely daughter in- Egat with a comely face said the | old jexeind? that they we ree ‘is Mrs. Phi a tt re Ngee B |. Phi ey ere : 0 “ ta oe e sion jaw.” ‘ and at f,| Don’t open your ae Pat agfeut eae, Do ele tand?” off, “on, She obsyed him, and he saw that not heres to come along with me, ta'a ‘s Tose and. took Pigott's "arm. ‘and fatigue had worn her fore, she, went, however, she turned, and with tears in her eyes thanked the oid man for his kindness world with an heir to the og Caresfoot. ‘This made him think the more; but meanwhile, he continued to “the hand ayes grow kind’y as attend to her wants. | stooped. and kissed the broad, ‘white She eat little, but and said in his “That woman calmly. stately had nerve,” eaid he to eed = to a Then he rang the betl, aoe wait til be had iit a Ges James to Roxham at once with this Take ad siege shang off ae pe ea or said, as soon as ithe doo: aot Maca t must ask you if understand. that you are my 1 wife?” hed a little as she answer- rare out : I have been, careful to bring ihe rie tare leit sa ete took from 2 ener ae verti fied fee cpa eer on hia ie examin ed i saxetully cold eyeg Soi iesiel te tack | Philip was surprised, and him ‘suspiciously. oe ith |_ Meanwhile, his father led the bird into the study, beg ose ak below his chance — his tast was burning brightly on ‘tho heart, er abe promng was ttle BS Grreatoot'§ Staff. rstand,” Pigott ‘Will you Bop faa lene Bese 7 sherry and glasses the taile. @ 2 ass of ard Fe # bs Seihiversntion © a: e Psalmist, ‘Wine that ‘acl aig 4 ‘ay ant Dat oe brightness of ef: ut fea- a fi heeks rbo‘e strongly dotnet fee) uncanny a! -d for the first of May, isn’t seat The world is very cold at eight wo: Eighty-two, a great age, e seems aie th other day that 1 ie bade mt in this yery chair jandie you my ‘knee, and make ie this repeater Strike for x9 rat that is tren ty years I through four twenties aries dworld!” ed i +r, my memory is so e things I have iors a eo im. “the poard that hid oy ini At se apie Yr ten e foot of There ede a nak now. iad, and thought ne that the: ‘old ke a fine blaze. was come upon me as I Tt was here ps this « fore they sci ever. I wonder Le oa you do ™ weather, and ‘tist ne first They Mivew. prasies” tt Srackthorn bloom upon her coffin. Odd, ‘Your reluctance is very strange, Philip; I cannot understani Tsup- ose that you are not already married, are you, Philip? The as, Ton poe st, the forkea ney hee ra tae His voice, too, confession and the - nat leay his conviction. told | not | wits dear, ag yet I have shown you | Be noneed BS crac ang up, with an_ex- ion of rage and cursed Hilda ent on his father, standing is 2 ayl Or nt yourself z “fraud, Ae outta from all ee ~ ay ag eat ou you be i ou, and may you lied trebl; ‘now while T aan alives when I you son at tT! of ting ithe bottle poses fhe cupboard. he poured as a lurid calm about! the fe for | tioning to him to bring the medicine! man’s head as which he had before him, “Good Godt” in these seizures. Actus ated ‘pale as death, “* chat mn impulse of doctor started « little, and. cast Philip for. the. seen forgot _thelr| a Keon took af thet dead face quarrel and ste; with a speed t here stood | tine *tappee. | before when there has “has A si 1s only thelr Host that is all. Come, will yi 1 ‘They had better come ware ae before offered flashed t thee Sapered puna ealleniy=*ain heart. does; it is a long story, and I am too | hhe should die now he cannot, de- ell ar it See BS Saisie soon. Es over Mee Hine toe eal oi acctor sail bur judged ‘Thought flies fast in a moment of W advisable noi too, was & man of fous aon a sudeny a or ® moment ope Ese, concerned, gad his ‘blood |. “You said you were te Gs sous =¢ and his a Biinged be ena isa the fit took him tate, pHelwas not lone! in| Sbouk you cs ectlling on. ins gouree ao ‘en did, be finst: know of itt" bee “Ah Wank ye d he foll asses ati ateon upon late aeons you” and he otlowed gfe lero ts, ‘That i Se seat at twelve erelone, besiege faters of owe aoe | ‘ attacks, “although they were sul ihe be Continued.) old. inan, tho pees ee eet gasping with agon: condition to understand him. APPENDIG.TIS. Goi that you will n out your a threat and Iwill give i it to you, Litt that there really. is no up your ‘me that you for appendicitis, even though some swear 4 onl, roken by ts cases recover without aad he lence ones enly, Feokan, by eres oe ay considers too, though appendicitis is a eeSff Sou. will’ not swear, I will pour it out, before your eyes" nevessary tl Agai was silence; this fas Bist ths slime 18 a stop) time the a Mates wade as arta i rie lees ise and ring the bell. om. thé appe: h i vp sw him ey, back. ha tment is Jest ime,” he, sald, in” @ often wore than ntsless. Thus, the opI- “will you swear?’ assed over bis father’s acts BeLoe Mi we i Tast, He sunk Yack, groan- fo in ed me moment fhe flame from “tne pines flickered hours, tp gation i | itself away, and oe a Tew nearly dark eo S faa awhile aghast, at his, o Watched the dull light glance on white of ie father’s brow, 87 ror at Ww! and in that awful seco self-preserv: ilite ands. ou8 Sabla some smeared = re dif- 3 all ed iS sal eae ie car operation between the at— an oes ‘during oon acute attack ‘the p: by his side—thus appear | had died while attempting to allow the medicin | | Next, be raised | @ loud outery,, and! pina T aminute Emperor watts + ora for Wiping Pecos toy of acta servant 1 the ee A eek tots study-table was sclearedand called a “battle-line destroyer.” It is it, as i 'S a sort of motor car of thick steel with boi lecton facta fy Jet belt. Sorat or macho gone aed ie shadow of death came dows jon the are a dozen ehaanis ee are thus pro— | house and bi from the en The machine | Servants moved to is to charge right pes into the en- ine, firing volley, after volley i Pi Been: ly _ he bethou; Tenors his wife upstairs, after i through no scene © with her could disturb him—it would and if he, éven felt, be welcome. He went fr Wear! Pa erg it_is har up tothe room where she was, vad S827: et aie pitas peror’s inven- ‘eo had ye pacieimcioe of Ens d happened, as 2ncien' ts in @ modern. dress, and that 1 Bigott who Peas un. it has been talked of and. condemned wearied by practical military men | ou =, Were “Weeping. “She id not ised j the ahock of the naan qeath bad | Tt was he! OMMY'S IDEA OF BABIES. Babies are usually young. Now and again specimens may be found of ae fp oneat hed wes years and over. Real, live, unmis- ou, are at liberty for a few | takable, heard-a-mile-off babies are al- wish to talk to ng. “Babies have features. With a good you open gale anything else, for his $2t first perseue told him that life was ex-' aanith dead.” he said, sorrowfully; of old friend gone at last. One of may may find lying abo a A ae ‘s mouth just, man for all is by far ‘posses- useful of its Hi omoes Mae lak for ving him.” THE DIVINE HRALER, of them.” -- Ho REV. DR. TALMAGE’S NEW AND | crushi UNIQUE VE OF CHRIST. iat auenen or the Divine Mam Christ | into | e pular Pictures of Christ niet Grave. Christ is looked at from an unusual Standpoint oe Dr. Talmage in his Sun- ‘Y morni serm His text was Tealah, ix, 8 “ils name shall be call- ed wonderful” _The prophet lived in.a dark time. For some three thousa: want to show that when Spoke wise! jetory Over the | & when He m Isaiah cle Christ the Wonderful be en, mounted most iene there is » picture of Christ. Sometimes it represents Him with face effeminate; sometimes re ® face despotj seen Wesi rand sketch of the rejection of Christ ae I’bave seen the face of Christ as cut Tihink that Jjouste send the story of Cl He falling back into the which He iad saved ust hr was ee in the magnet- f His ‘Atter the ‘atte of Antietam, when aaa me while T tell you of a who came up from Nasatcth to produce a thrill such as | S®@ 4 w: has never been excited by any other. Nepo‘eon had eround him the memories of ‘Austorlis and J F501 ny pedo agent sleet 1 most devicate ‘and sol- ema hour that ever comes toa Soul she was obliged to lie down amid camel arivers grooming the beasts of hrist one day standin: ae the st Strects of Jerusal A 4 there w ee his parchment of aid you andmys to Christ. “Where di: open- panting woman, eee ggie fe gee Tas and | § to ru fan ‘ts ha ai ees eet aie eattl ing Jesus with the little ones that there 1s bral our anne around a His neck and. ah "how art ae ema ee lovely.” was wonderful in sorrows. The sun smote Him and the x | coid chilled ped Hy rain times hus! ites | for nal Buen, but the branches ingrafted we: sweet, and ee and live forever. “area me! and froma antithesia to ntitbesis, from glory used to er ghickens together, from salt, f candies nether, tr ‘roma bard creditor puree & debtor. How few palbits of this day would have allowed a ve been called andignitied ‘and familiar in His style of p: went to hear and sie audience. ‘The phil ee we the word. do nonin: and coat, then we resmen in Sera jing smack oe our, a. radioul 0 save men in that way! You ought to have done it santifully" Sy pee ‘sufferei t re waited gery ‘ou got out laerers tims wnt 79 ae gone ne to the ork of a re‘igious teacher Isto save © men, and though every law of in the un- ertakin ing awkwa: and bundering in the “hail to ves wrist, in His preaching, Again, Jesus was won pecaceat in His ited Him, sen | unused Him. Sh T com) Tow to eee ee No, doi of Having carried we refuse to take our cross jesus bear the cross alone, re allt the world free? No; there’s a cross fay sey: one, ind there’s a cross for me. t tions. | The original tree was ‘ail the nations pluck the my name, there am I in Bea midst | s dered Sr mth ks | STUDY OF THE SULTAN, (223. comin om es es hrist was wonderful in His ad beer and scientifically ratte some plain | in th a — there’ | nothing but n for ba “Britiah Government ‘ast. ing | 7) rs Armada ings, When the refreshment gave out hange @ pail of water’ into ks they beat a dirge at me “hinges of eae family vault becom: yy are * anctnin in. Sn: eaching, and y' et Re ere hung them to his girdle an Ben. The ad Jewish {il all the graveyards | fabbis might have Serpe ide of Olivet 50 of 1] "Oh, death, plese Oh, grave, I will be struction! But Chris's vibtories. here only just evangelized and north, a ae coe shaill Sr rete ‘Chris cannot aes fith mightier industr ee will be no moulding o Teen = 30 y iovingl Son he help eres love Him? pia ae te ii ping teaping upon mountains, skip upon the hills!” NEW SOP’ ET/OF OF SIEA Government. jow-draught steamers at will 1 by Meaars. quent the fore part of the cavity to be filled with water, Pere Ge esiainemal eorialatele: ‘The cavity is, of course, so designed as to reduce the resistance of the further oe of water to the stera to , Christ was wonderful In Bis officers and. men are Mes comfort- old His victory over the gravel ope ae ee aon . Here x a Heme | sare, which ae tter in this , Pa that there were it, What i ist the e matter in thi SEO pee ee Ws i jang_until Christ as discovered for Was from this nae ese. | 3:000,000 francs. In the third epiiste ies, ‘of. bullets. will fly their cylin: | Mt but there lee na THE GREAT ASSASSIN ASA Nig gs ER AND ARYISTIC BRIBER. ie es ms ae da ni ‘Pot tency — S ardintle pabey a mbassadors and Others — The Dream of Mis Life. who conceals his identity, | but claims to have had ae st bal speculated in stocks, all with ve Gladstone calls THE oe tak raneeeba the pie that Abdul 2nd M. Han Bai Armen- | Whiteaess ian cloc Con-| "The 4 stantinople, and cites in proof of it his are simply Tnstruments conan pe ‘a | features, which are those of an Er- menian artisan in the Bazar, hisfond- $7 ae and his hatred: . He considers ‘the mat-' toy: net ant as ee influenced the; Sultan’s bent of mind. Before he be- came Sultan he lived the life of a mis- o bliged to exhibit toward gifts hie ice Tost of ell titan, Infiaances sr bagy Sateen Satarueaes Alar was a dreamer living in a world more fused a decoration offered ty "he ul Hamid with the remarl things were no - iy their ” T have a col- prising phrases of imper- contempt which he has ut- bid eee Hectio rae ring cl : of a vs, during which he is silent, moody ' ty mo and mat day nee aug Te SULTAN'S rane is always overflowing. He ta! he wants of the State revenues. he has at his disposal the i contains the jewels 1) ered by a line of Sultans who have ran- sacked the East for its wonders: treasure that Abdul is null” ie egal agua Hamid took the necklace which he be! jgAbant Hamid’ 5 reat idea, accord stowed aon, the Geriten Em the same time that Wi ab away from Ci i ial " tranké filled ‘with presents yalued comet > Go 5 has gathered by S| every a rane would be a He | pots a private fortune which is So Abdul Hamid butche: richest sovereign of | CFrupts is an presented under the title of “Ham- |.E™ id the Miser.” One of Abdul Hamid’s first oS after ee to a ete the In no where the, Sale is excl from rone, have ‘women Bees, affected the ni aged (a Ly amy 4 slings evil a pd Bie that of the transaction. heroine whose bi coma ta eres Fon a oR, less ppears | Jeans, hess ore with the years. most seach oe emi, si ics sti pe eae sainination well as poo of the most the tong wonderful oft historic mies, A dyed and the al church to "ihe death Ne ‘@ martyr @ Rouen lace. Interest it with panrd and other costly ‘gift upon a thom whove good wil he would gain, hot Site that by, sige tomappess Tegard it with little atten ‘and said that his principal education of his children. “a laise,” in your honor,” he id win a smile, and all the time he referring ve fund be TS ‘watches; the Sult for een timepie rs he Geen