he would not allow 1:] pennilesa girl, These (bought: filled “L _-- I in the village, who brought her up; and in course of time she was married to a young farmer, with whom things did not prosper, and who came to an left in an almost destitute condition, having now to support a little daugh- ter. While in these straits, relief came in an unexpected manner. One even-g ing. a weather beaten old sailor trudg- i ed into the village, and making straight . for the cottage, burst in on Dorothy! and threw his whole stock of money in- ’ I to her lap. The neighbours crowded once became known .1 last voyage home from France with a Valuable cargo. his vessel must have foundered in a terrible storm. for noth- ing had since been heard of him. This happened more than thirty years be'- fore. His wife. who was a. cousin of mv hooped with iron. and encrusted with limpet and mussel shells. I carried the barrel to the beach. and seating myself in a cave, proceeded to examine it. Forc- lnt in one end with a heavy flint, I drew out an oil-skin bagâ€"all the bar- rel contained. Inside was a piece of soil- ed paper. on which the following words were scrawled in faded ink: “ \Ve are driving on to the rocks with our rud- On the other side of the paper was a ‘ 100811 draWing, of which. at first, I .‘ piece of wood. I sneeeeded in clear- m: away the seaweed and stones which blocked up the hole. and at 1311813h dragged out a anal] barrel. strongly or the remains of a jetty. Poking am“ out the pebbles that were washed be- tween them, I came to a cavity con- taining something round. which could be moved. but was â€too large to be eas- ily withdrawn. Setting to work with exposed. Projec ing ebove the enrteee olthe water were some timbers. and where they were left high and dry. curiosity led me to inspect them. The beams were evidently very old; but be- I ing deeply embedded. I could not tell it they‘were part of some sunken vessel One morning I was walking along the l 99}? ï¬gï¬i mbseï¬g. said Mr. Ben- Ihore- The tide was ebbing. being 81°5dil. “ that on the night on which fath- ready lower than I remembered it,leav- g 81' went on his last voyage, he prom- ing a broad stretch of glistening sand ? feed me he would, give “P the sea when . . ! came back. I m ettin too old for .0! the water were some timbers. and ; his knee before going to bed; “and be- where they were left high and dry. sides. it's a risky business. If this run curiosity led me to inspect them. The ‘5 “W381“. I've made up m mind to _ retire from the trade altoget er. 'Any- beams were evxdently very old; but be- way. I’ve laid by a snug nest. for you. ! ing deeply embedded. I could not tell I my pretty. It's in a bank," I remem- 1 they‘were part of some sunken vessel her he added with a laugh. Dorothy and . . . I have searched over his papers again >r the remains of a Jetty. P0111118 3m†and again. but have found nothing re- »ng the pebbles that were washed be- Eating to any savings, so I never could ween them, I came to a cavity con- quite z_n_ak_e out _what he meant.†' OLD QUINN’S BANK. in KiVing birth to ' visited me and caused me to accompany hlm over the mus; bu! what ms sub- ject was, I coutd not make out, for I 31d touched U†(successively awoke juet as she 5883161 to he on the the three CTWS- «IVOthlll eve ot dxsclosing something that was 6d When the first two on ' WWWI,, . I I courted sleep again in the hope of W'th the but (:vheln it W taking up the broken thread of my 1 . ter the “’1'pr â€11' dream, I we: .doomed to dimppoint- came ahvel are in raï¬eï¬nci ’allong the cliffs with THE FOUR NAILS , . art in my hand, try- Saint Helena took the fou gng to fmd anything at all resembhng . the p . - ' . ,b - 7 1t m whmh to search. Two or three mm to canbt’dntmol’ yea-r9..however. W any dgcovery being made, and I had .helmet as an ornament ' Dorothy's mother éat lopkingv'. sadly intp the fure for a long tune. during "“V “y VIIU ttle unï¬eqï¬-envted b1 ( y call- - AS we‘had been hard at Ann _ _ â€"--A‘Vug the course of a dis- Irish estimates, Mr. Chief Secretary for :m; ;ther’.s trgggï¬gg, SKY-‘8' many of them were brought to the west taff, here. You’ll be after the fourth crusade. hen at that Instant TWO KINDS OJ.“ RELICS. to hls llp§ “I be- he relics are divxded mto two classes, one hstenmg 1n the . ' heard u and the other cummprimnm obJeLts Whth . - beldhged to him, or whmh had touched vohtlnued. .‘ ‘. -, . . . * 0111-5 person (if gallium: bï¬dyglall tfzt . vemamsare e Lram Le ood."e ‘ 2' 3R IRELAND“ former is preserved at Corbin, Namur ark-g m," BIN-n.- '5‘. and Saint Denis, and the latter at Alb- nmnu l-irzultmlo. erstadt. Lionies. l’arls. lumeims, Landon; House of Commons Saint Quentin and Bruges. ‘Saint Athâ€" 1 course of a dis- IEUDDLUb tells 1.18 W LDJiB blood was un- â€" v-v' vv‘ â€w wno. Tomato, and a. portion of the man- ger is at Saint Devnis. The relics of the Lord's Supper are more widely scatterâ€" ?ed. The cup is in Genoa. a.» we bamte Chapelle, 1'15 Pariéibfég moat, (‘ounraL.LName.r, Toledo and Vizillve; the games are at Argenuteuil, "‘:"“BWW Lu†W a t PODS pmoers and the nails. he 8 e, the The Sandals are at Cbrbie ’1‘ . ‘ _ , rev Alb-erstardg; the swaddlimg cloths: 2111': at; the Senate Chqpelle, in Paris. Cler- Inna-‘6- or I ““1 â€Wu Lt sm the 0f the three crosse “’35 9‘1 When the first '38:; WWW/(L but, when my with the third the int- (11-11116 alive] [eis- ,,, _ ‘ Vith . lHE I‘UU ary- Samt Helena tool] 1118 1, '~ ° ‘ roe be PM to C01] .dl‘up. of blood ' upon all the Hebrews gathere’d around ground for 3P1) mmmwm ‘11"1' V " drum 0f .hlnnrl urn-ho nigfï¬tlal... , Lvery 1 Of a mlhtal'y n53 .C'.2..-, inrn 1 '1t a present to Nicedas, who sent it with the sponge to Constantinople. The golden box was subsequently gLven to Herodmus by Siroe, Chosroes' successor, So, gradually, all the relics found their way to Constantinople, and there they remained until the tenth century, when 1“- im Jerusalem until 614, in which year the city was taken by Sharbaraz. [Hap- ing to save the relies the high priest placed them in a golden box, which he «hid in a. field of vegetables. A traiton, however, unearthed the box and took it to Sherbaraz, who forthwith sent it to his master, Chosroes. j Fixrst, however, he opened it, and. talkim'g the point of the spear, he made it a present to Nicedas, who sent it. and touched it successively with each of the three crosses. 1V othimg happen- ‘IA ALâ€" WHERE THEY ARE BNSHDINED AT l. THE PRESENT TIME. MANY RELIGS UF CHRIST 1mm m to Constantinople. Cont two crosses were it came in contact wrpse suddenly be- v. vvvvv “W W MI 1.â€, he ' 'Maurice, 111 Vienna, and there, too. Is ' ‘ {m 190 and fma y of four nails and has gwen r1 lone†as has been.ment.104ned, 18 at unis-s as to the Vienna. another 13 at Milan. 8. third 8 made the oth- four nails of THE FINEST Tc. I" THI: WonLo FROM TH I TEA PLANT To THE TEA CUP Monsoon rut rmu? Tu N TH: WonLo A U - _ â€"â€"v-.V- Dun!†lfrlLaDle or reeentfgl. The natxve rams are tem- ered dangerous by British Veterans 111 I10 ’ o o In (flier). who have spent thelr hves in IN I73 N‘TIVE PURITY‘ ‘ V _â€" -v 'Vvu But the “ 1dow Know a Lhmg or two herself, and whom .she said “yes." it was not an unqualiibed drop-in-tho arms “yes,†but. a conditional “yes." 3 The condition was that the judge should t insure his life in 1131' Linor for $10,000. The, widow dxd not. tut/end Lo take any: chances 1n the, manor. thhcl‘. 11 bhe| was to become, 31:5. Udlett um (policy: must be when out. hcfore the marriage,[ 50 that. 511 (:V‘. 01114 Us; sure, about. it.†, Judge UnlleLL mu W'LML any man would haw: dour. 11v: n’uu'zd Up an ill-y icy Wild Kept paid up. L143» yea; Judge‘ ULIIeLL died Insolvent. - itora‘ was the Alderman AaLiouaL Bank. of Kansas L‘iLy. The, bank sum the es- 1 Lane and promptly bought. an injunction ' against the Aothmeabe/rn Life insur- ‘ anoe Company 1.0 prevent payment of the insurance, policy which had bought Judge Gdlett a wife. The widow Gfllett took bthe, stand and told the story of NO DANGER OF A REES charming ,aa all good-looking wid- ows are. and she was mag. too. Judge Almeria Gillett, of Baum.» Lats; Kan- aroused .Thelarz est portion of the true cross 15 at Rome. Very many small pieces Have been taken {mtg it, and are dis- '+â€"kfl“nll ‘L_-___l‘ ed. The spam-jg Maurlga un Vlenna, and at the Ch â€""vv has disappear- ‘ uroh of Saint Lhere tnn- iq WON HUSBAND AND 8510.000. are at the Saints Chapello not be hie L') its; Kan. I llu~luuul Inn“, 'WOD FLOUR, OATMEAL and FEED GRISTING AND GHOPPING BONE II..- “t b amtlfull Illustrated. I rrmc‘ (- .‘v scient flc ourna' ‘V Ugh I“; y .r7‘l 1.50m: mouh N )u. .h LVN UUOK OX PATENTS bent LU). A4 Anyone sendinz a dent-h am! .“2 guickly ascertain, flee. wiwumr .' probably patentubic. (‘uunznzun conï¬dential. Oldest agency !« rs. in Amer-ion. We have a \‘(zlsn Patents taken through Mum: :3 xial uotlceiu the aoé'vfï¬ll"b"€2i$§; V-“ Anyone sending a Cash Price List for Stuffing Birds __ Ammals. etc., etc. §QIENTIHG Air-We 861 Broudwa y. KEW y A FIRST i. _ ‘Cranga, n0W prepared to do of custom work , d Izzmess, Dealer In all kind: or EmeIMing a w take away 1m; ready at whlch dug C? -r(n*; 3 9‘0“ 0’ 1"r7‘"wu.l:lla'-ear Ubl'lu: and 5]; '- Mute.†York. 11‘†¢; In ()1 C0. ML"! (1!. all kinds SDOCialty 50 :, 1m 18 m“..- 'w {Pam his palms. uith a, “addersâ€"“as you wi pa. I am happy to Be"? “men. it you will take 1m m Mesaildot." “ noon. Alphonse ?" “All. Jules. do not hug: â€I Will your vonumr you an upon Madame. M. ï¬hll‘dI-Y I" ' x. mm had by: .d (foul the shock of George Thevimet “as 1 hi son's intentions; he decided that Alvh W of his own affairs, “Utility would {all I by “opting the post, of Kb therefore replied that, i in pleasure to hmakflu friend at. midâ€"day on mu “It ho would call upon 5 nildot afterwards. .I. Alphonse embxmul Vull'. paid for their ref loft the sale to walk home )1. Jules Banker was - word. and pimctually at Little passed between L in: the awed. though Lh W. M. Bem'wr w hi- kniio and fork. and M to takeâ€"by dcpq Hm. His £3»th in his (ad and Wty “as too 1 to be disturbed by his um M at times he was con“ locating to follow the N whom he had [mu bold * m8 tin people of (ire so in person to Mam-m1 II." mothar. and flingil I.†knees at her feet. 11 mo him her daughter's “Al you an upon him to address choice basalt wit.th 1 an parents on either a “You have. 1 male. breakfast ?" bv said to “Excellent; I thank l Dania. “ With your [1 to fly that his allowan pa annual. and that -â€"v ‘___ __ M. Jules Bernier elc Give eyebrows as hobo h hundred and fdtioul: tint. beautiful you plow.†PH0d I. nutter of Well; no child. 00 10:31:. We neod not dwell of M. Alphonse 'l‘hev eagerness with whicl ambanador when h bonus later. “You were long gal laly. “But do not 1 dame Meanbldot's 1‘6! “H6! mp1 .30 am with the uni e of one m4 news. "'I. Yes. t Humid?! wm. " answered 3 his wrists and BIL}.