' ' " Vvva ‘7 “bmiamn your trilli "Om "1d t‘fhdldren to .3.†Poisonâ€"and tibia m. Mdritz gently, seizing the old lady's thxe atmingly tamed hand. "Frieda does not know What she is saying; she does not mean anything.†. The young We eat in her chair as pale as death; passionate defiance wu writ ten upon he: features. “Yes!" shepried spring "What do you mean by that?" asked â€0h not " ,, mamma; Moritz prob ably understood me.†"1 dud not, Frieda," said 1he calmly. "But I did." Frau van “It may ha†heâ€" replied sharply, “that; more are many mob. but I will not, believe it." He stopped in Iran-t. of Frieda and 100 ed down upon ' r with; glow" eyes. "1* neda, speak I!) vindica- ready to drown Whoa. omJy to find . out afterward that their “seconds" were [less of b‘écand a bottle. or two more 0’ We truly loved. Come, Moritz, it is ab- "Have you saint w . mrd . . . . . Beat?" on! m you, those are opinions winch; “Of “ke‘i,A“€5301' DOMizng at the M’ a ‘loveâ€"adck school-girl or 'hiOpe MHQ’ he replied.. "“8 W1, I an? old man: mm utter umbidden." Parana. for his leuggtfmms by “‘8' ‘1‘ may b0,“ u replwd mtp‘y, “that" :His lï¬tters.†re unwrab‘eflo [micro trenmmy limb. but I will not [â€1318 letters are better thim he [:8va8 11. H8 stopped 10 front 0‘ ,I n Lb. ‘ ° neda and looked down upon her with; “9116;“ bu,‘ wank or PIKV th Blown eves. "Primln c-rmub ;..n ..:...a:.... -_ _v-_' 'â€"~ “v a.“ VVWI “81°, .U'On M3“, . . n hate- on...“ 15.30 om he is still tied to her , "It is a woman,†said Moritz; "it 9 etc., have done well because they have - - . if H ' . ' ; ' now's room, the old lady sat 1-0 her cor my part W on she treats me like a "Elsie, for God’s sake, E3132“ Instant ' a on unto strong hands, he says but ner by the wimdow as calmly 33 “5‘13." “WI-sul- But why should he? . he you going?†- Where "0" the five and ten cents per share mines her knitting in her hand. Moritz loves me no longer!" She fell upon his neck; he could feel ‘he has little faith in. Also, it is use- was pacing the room with rapid strides; ex$3168miserable dIayOmer ed into amisâ€" her frame tremble. ,‘less, says M1, Robertson, for 3 man ev . ‘ , "I . . . he appeared very much agitated. in her ro enung “ed“ ocked herself to father, Moritz. Mch a few thousand dollars to invest . Take me to my . . . om and would not see Moritz. father.†. , . . "Ah!" cried his pretty little Wife. lLl-ll brought ham the message, and .she "What has happened, Elsie? Speak!" hhem m a me m that country, a“ the "Moritz is like a caged lion! What ooked at her brother-LnJaw as tnmadly He unclasped her arms from has happened I†. , . about preliminary expenses are enormous. ev-, Worst order crimunal 0‘ the it; neck and looked into her glastlertn in a mine that eventually pays; and "I do not quite agree with momma. 'flhe. children or ' ' ° Frieda." " Well.†said his wife, ironically, "that Ms gloomy looks. is strange l" whether it pays or not after all, it is for me. and I minimum a dhhnce of course. the Nelson smelter, which was built . ’:for the Silver King mine six miles ‘ She shook her head and ran on beD’s/way. M ore is brought dowm in the men had difficulty incages running on wire cables, the following h i ' , , , er. She wore neither hat, "And I maintain, mother, that it is ' not the custom in our country to sell ' c n I ‘To show the heavy expenses that are ! gnow incurred all through the British “ :Ool b' '° ‘ .R bert- a flush of anger. "I for my part have. , um 1‘1 mmmg region, Mr O - . tared the door. In the dark hall the no rem for a girl who will suffer ’thusfms Captain Von P' Who spoken met the d . y herself to be gimm in marriage, simply I Moritz was that she may have someone to support! her." He paused before his mother with sparkling eyes. . ucky bride- inagd Hï¬gebaeh’s. Tick-tack, tick-tack.§IAke, that had been brought from b - ' 33" t 6 old Black Forest clock, d4Wal via Vancouver and had then The old lady's composure did not bim- ,gï¬oo‘ï¬â€˜mwï¬ 220065338: pegggrgedt 1(1): throught the fhalf-open door came (the to hiataken bv traim to the smelter : , ' 1 . . , 501111 ' ‘ ZZZWE: “Mfrï¬iam gaiyrfheritzg $115128? Begnc‘sdwrt‘zlr. who was smoking "Papigaclï¬eï¬l 2101:8106. . Do not go He understood wtnen there. that a com- a that f m, f u, il‘he "b0 .. did "The deï¬es Sign 't . .f away from me, do not leave me‘ alone, may had been formed to utilize the vi 50¢ "zzmknaw m: want mezfnt to 9.0““? 101‘0511’8 himself at? 25px;? gily- 801.3ng ibly alone!†' iKootetnay Falls for motive power and D an unprotected poor girl 003’; £33 Hen mm Beam“? HOW door 5131:)??? "123333 the: «iiiiï¬rm'ï¬ 'fo'r electriwl lighting M" Roan“ ' a! . 007 am e to Mt g’, ', ' ‘ 0 - . ' ‘ ' ‘ . "1 cannot. of course drag 'her to tho didflmy snaredomxgne, “1)wa psrobably replied With difficulty. ,m much interested un Le 'ROI- H6 181 altar, and Begebach is not the man to you, dear Ra drawi, 'ha° tfnom†he replmg, die] 0» 1110. papa, do not dieâ€"do N58 fora wife,†was her reply. "Words (yang “P 3 0 1r or . o orltz.. lsise was sur . . , of more. I meant well. My grandmotih- Sgogwallr was . apafnï¬wiagl: 0“ ed. h in which her father re-5M0Wnt Royal 18 a mole hill to an . or used to say: Love! Love is for the U ,D; “we? “5111011 one usually .. m. n . er .. -- . Hun n .. -â€" no reaped {or a girl who will suffer ’th-I‘l‘s."" laptam herself to be gimm in marriagq, simply I M01112 Was not in that she may have someone to support gigssl'obé’f [$013334 ‘ her." He paused beforehjamotberwith dbm'm m y be sparkling eyes. the two men emterm _ W†""V’ "u“"mu' u... H; “SERVE-h: . I) air it was suf- ut strange 1" focatiIng in the hogs: He, crossed the “I maintain," said Frau von Ratenow, gait, walked ° â€that one must be firm. There are , sy Ian’ntered bhrqughthe city 83t08~ many Who rebel Mamet what is for Rh? Btlfeets were an“ filled w‘th peo- , 016. onudren la ed f their good, as a sick child does agamat and netig’hborspc y be ore the doors, . hatted one with anoth- medicine." Glj‘lliinlthe moonhght. . _ "And I maintain, mother, that it is 80111231113" Ratemow!†cued a V0100, and tt (1 M ' not the custom in our country to 5011 "What aIPSycfu (10333199 gmuslg’%%lierré women to the highest bidder!" cried doom for . . Moritz, his honest face suffused with '39:, 03‘ is celebi'ating hi9 bet a flush of anger. “I for my part h“’°' it was 1 t ' . ' no rem for a girl who wul suffer “hug- ‘0? am "’1’ P' Who BDOkG "I maintain,†laid Frau von Ratenow, â€that one must be firm. There are many wibo rebel against what is for their good, as a sick child does against medicine." “‘Pi'nc think-st of Ina yqur tnlnml; the. her knitting in her hand. Moritz was pacing the room with rapid strides; he appeared very much agitated. "Ah!" cried his pretty little wifa. "Moritz is like 0 caged lion! What has happened I†Lili took up one of Heyse's novels. Moritz had gone to his mother's room and Frieda duortly {allowed bin. Be- fore going @412 had said: “See here. Lili, something is not right over there again and I shall inquire into it." Frieda had been gone a long time. and Lili was lonesome; not even "pale Elsie" came tc relieve the monotony. It would certainly be best for her to go homa. she thought. "Brr, Frieda!" aid in, “I think 1 than go home soon!" ‘_‘I do not blame you I†At the conclusion of the meal. Beco- hmm took hi. leave; the mater: 89- after 11.“ fine equipase, and Lili yawned loudly. WINNING HER WAY Li; 1 know What 1 been in thQ house ; he has only eyes r. I quw it bet- u -A‘ .a virtuoso." “What amanl" sand .von Rust soft- glyffto his :zexghbor; "he ts saved with ‘01 ic It 1‘ " ' tz prob; u y am (.0 mmnting one rash act ,only to commit a. more I . 001mb oneâ€"he ralmly. i ‘8 $511“pr beanie. himself." am"! that tumult any longer Irmncof "Aye you going?" asked Hegebach. chumyort?’ "11w“! ,80 mm you, If you Wm per- ' m1 me. ’ 2 house- ly be- “l-PW live in "he hOt‘F‘. do You not?" re deeo- M9?!“ “Red m the m... your many; They proceeded on itz was silent; be kn beside him spoke thc that he could have I . --- .9 wc uUlCl, 00 you not?" Morltz asked 111 ' the hdu "hes; but 1 will walk along with you, Ratenow." I The sweets were deserted; :the moonlight flooded th ' ' fine mist hung like veil over' the house-toys and trees ', at length said eldex man, "1 Should not like to i have you judge me false‘v- V’llli Inn‘- AA -. Several_ times ,modem romance will be ended I†“You know very well, mother, that 5m“ not do that." the replied gloom,- J- , But (the old lady did not hear mm; she had entered her bedroom and bolt- ed_i_t behind her. the he Baked my musical crank lad talent eno: an artistâ€"â€"†- Pleased me ; mant gt} 361‘ speaks of seemed to | a. known as rer a sort of long flami musical to that flame sid confined i1 1‘ hoarse whi 3:20:11: trv it on An old Sussex farmer don for the first time v St. Ppnl’s Cathedral. H. i keys just him an ordinary organ, The , music is said to be. “ sweet :1 ' My! What a foiine ham this .1 FLAMES THAT sum There has lately been invented a most curious instrument of music known as the â€pyrophone,†which is a sort of organ, in the pipes of which long flaming gas jets produce deep, mnninnl 4,---" n L_, . in. he _- fl, cw... w...“ va- wus .38]Ij r chair. Through t e wmdow gllnï¬ed the ray: of the rising sun, castm chaml g a roseate glow over the tiny )er. (To Be Continued.) â€1 morning gown and ea In her Phï¬il‘ Th‘l‘AIIn-k lg- . - " "a vuv UlOl'e' "l . t. 15 over “ , cogne, Elsie m r â€"â€"â€"uv ‘ Duo ggazed upon her father’s changed tea-a gtures; feebly she yielded to its in-I’ :fluence; her hand was clasped in a? ’Efrm, manly embrace, and the right' ad of the dying man rested upon: them both. “\Vilhelm, dear Wilhelm,". said a. rich, deep voice, â€:I promise to‘ guard and protect. her.†i "Elsie,†murmured the dying man, ’" you will not be alone ! You will." be .noâ€"' poorâ€" unprotected girlâ€"no, I l in which her father reg-{MOl out his knees; 7mm: the ol .map’s right. hand lay upon her trzn eyes were turned toward 'nhm Hggeibach. ' unite pleasure to show to that 36:11:} creature the thousand and one beau- ties with which the h and of man has adorned the worldâ€"†he hesitated. "I once travelled through the Black Forest to Switzerland with!“ practical mime:a and the trip has my eldest boy. and I s hall never for- proven very Interesting and instructive 86? the pleasure afforded me by the Mr. Robertson has great faith in Brit- naive astonishment and delight of the child. 1 should like to see those 'istholumbia asa field for very wealthy same feelings once more. Ratenow,†fmevn and large aggregations of capital, 1 he asked snddedly, "is not . 7, someone but he is quite satisfied that the mam. commg ’ fl . ’ . _ 3 .They were standing at the en- Who has only a few hundred dollars to ttrance to the alley; the dark lzree-H‘me‘St had better keep it in his pocket E'orq'nks stOOd out boldlv in than m..-â€" 1-... an. .a _ picturedntgo myself how it would all be,†continued Hegebach with a soft in- tonation; “I have seen Elsio’s form passing through my room, I have heard her voice 1n my ear; I set apart a suite of apartments for my cousin, and I planned the. route for our jour-l ney on the other sxde oi the Alps. God knows, Ratenow, it would give me in- ï¬nite pleasure to show to that young cyeature the thousand and one beau- ties \zith which the hand of nature: and A m..- I.-- -4 - .- come spdggply, pausinâ€"but A..-_- A Vifliti‘ng LOH ,grm through his. ’ said Hegebach. "Has at for, do you know vent "1d Moll ,..., mmz.~â€" B. 0. MINING EXPENSIVE. m through his. . aid Hegebach. “Has 'im the Nelson smelter, which was built for. do you know, for the Silver King mine six miles ad and ran on be-lamy' The. ore us bnuug‘hrt dam in) 1 had difficulty inzcages m'nmmng on ware cables, the wore neither hat," ' 11“ uncertain light [motive power to return the empty (mes. g uncanny about : ‘To elbow the heavy expenses that. go , t the head of the'now incurred all through the Brmsh and Hegebach ell-:Oolumbia iming :- in Mr. Robert- the dark hall they' 111 eg IL a and ran on be- had difficulty in wore neither-ï¬at lie to see those lmuommmasa mpre. Ratenow,†£ng and large ag “Is not someone ; but he is quite ea . I . log at the eanh'o hasonly a {e Lnd whén it 'nmuclh Mpressed With the possibilities. Jle attemptj W’a‘bigoom lies about half way: between 'order tollWimmlpeg and Port Artlmur. in about - the centre of the Rainy River district sue as she, _ .. . .. tanged tea- :Mind the prospect/us describes it as the to its in-I'gateway to the Manitoba gold fields sped in a’ . 4 to the south and the Lao Steul dig-over- the right ' ice to the north." éstpd upon} _ . . hundred feet ,uh hezght. 1t 18 Mutifully wooded, ved Frau WABiGOON IS GROWING. sof ’ upon «A yea? ago only. one log Shanty bad old lady f been 10th at \V’ubigtm.. now (there are as asleep I over fifty stores, hotels, and houses, and window ‘Mr. Robertson. says that at Oudney's n3 sun, v , 111.. good as that the tiny '0f , the “mm. The ground upon wlnmh the town of \Valbigoon is being 8 lmilt offers possiabiliti28 to the capital- 181 im *hn “mu A? AA..-I-_2l,A single - Th} "h; reverse, is the case . y passengers an or tongu freight .by Aqg. 15, t mo ' and tibia government has men cutting a roadwa f :2: to; another. Bibi: _V --,....- w VVWUIBM LS “(Hug lmth offers possibilities to the capital- ist (In the way of deveIOpimc brick and pottery works. Tihe earth is about eighteen inc-hes deep, followed by about four feet of white clay, than about (on; feet .of red. than more white clay iof Wabigoon that Mr. Robertson was muclh imgiresaed w'mh- the possibilities. g W‘a‘bigoom lies about half way: between Mount Royal is a mole 1h“! to the V6114 VISIT TO THE B. DUNGERNING ELDURADUS this district do 0f devéiobimg_ Bria: a'Bd THE B. C. AND WESTERN ONTARIO MINES. not out- ibilities. Mr. between eygy ; u about hIB pu . h distnct 53x72: as "the In all 1 fields {nude icy-over- may. He sold his 9 says; but IO’Wed for it, and has - ed. He has paid back â€1.3“? mmes fleas and is now taking I“ 1‘ “9°†and three thousand :or a man month He started \\ s to invest mill ““1 DOW “8 1108 one. My. 86 the Mr. Robertson has Ll )rmorua. ev- in the future of all M r pays; and feels agsured (abut Wal ran, it is “’0" W11} be WWW. ll; (.0 HP. {8â€"7;}: feet English pub] “19¢ lat t9, takes 1 “its. little social 1 at- 1 eMrossed only tie best infl sur- on 2.." I'll!“ of cam-er of the lips and nasal foes“. The disease from this cause is said to be luhulated epithelioma. someyimes Punter p1 w order of mumcipal government, which has been followed . ' cities except chief organ- .rty on democra- \ . was and-in-glove with the Irish leaders before Mr. Gladstone'. Rule. He then be- came the chief antago .. ' “no u: ciouaea with mystery. He has been I Radical in English politu‘s and is now a conspicuous member of a (‘nn- servative Government. 39 may mu'ept la peerage after having made the moat Violent attacks upon the chsr of Lords; or he may again change aides and reorganize the forces of Radical- ism and Tory Detnocracy. Mr. Chamberlain resembles in ___- v- WI!“ lish politics is Mr. (‘ a. statesman with a ; of gear with his pre ture is 01011de with been a Radical in Ex of [IO lips AN ENGLISH STATESMAN, 8 Mr. Chamberlain He in with I. past which is out his present, and his {0- :s of mind, “’illiam Pi". great Englishnmn is a pipe may re- '0- The under most in (ton. stem of the itacked. These base of the Of thOSe th Who hold the . _â€"v¢p\'vu I‘â€" t! the Gunman Pan!" 3 new statwn 1s mm [1 Lil? 11p '9 but the PS Should {5 3mm. Indebted. ug- F» in 1W1: lt 00¢ 00 good in quality as the 2mm nixed. nor will they keep near bu \ Me Baldwins. [or inflame. A in utthem running from 011139: to {M has ill dhmetor Will nut kt‘t‘}! low; a on from two w aura, M. and the grain 0‘ â€iv 'ztI‘gc h coarse and qulity not mm an, n a rule they will not be wlurv {.11 s \H Ielectod t lmrrel of Bahhuns. huge. uverugmg from Lhrvc m to (our indhes. but I prenulo-d on rather tg‘EOSt his judgnwnt. in With it a barre} 9‘ Lily mtmw V8 . .\A) n‘ wind: I selected. in which averaged from two to not ' W8. but they were 8mm“, well colored. About. a mom W“ in the same city. and guy friend I found the burr um} apples gone and 9.1mm while the lu‘ger muss wen (or cooking. and as the lad) "not very good for than? fluid he had learned a valua What the grower wants. U14 inm-gized apples 0! high can) ghuAILQ' and Wet will lump 6 question (or his mum hotw tocet chem Oftc‘neat. I an utterly opposed to Luv 1‘! of two crop- ou the same land ti it!!! tillâ€. I do not bel’wve we run apple: uni ha,» in m.» Hm] chard the sums yen'r and have ptjoduco 00d craps. Um: or :hv Wlll an! or. and the apples are one: 00 be effected. winch wq [out afford. It is (mxcedwl Lhen “ï¬le“ we can properly pasture «Willard with sheep and hugs (ht had better be cultivated. But was anoUher question of great portwce. Haw shall we cultivate when shall it be done? In urd answer this question we muut a study of the tree. We a tree putting out. its leaves each a III-‘1' W’W' - r _ be wiser. if we plow our orchzu‘ ‘0 so in the spring bufore â€â€œ53 3:: (ill the soil. So: should we Vary deep. In no case or un an ghould the orchard be pluwmi than three inches deepâ€"gust a to turn under the We ctutinn gr awe soil. After t ls piomm ' I should be “Md th'ct cuu 3mm ‘WO inches 468p. I know of nu nt for than after cultivation , 1' ton smothering harrmx. I be run through the ordmrd 01 Week or I0. first one way and 'M other. it will keep dum woods. Stir the airfare an as it mellow and let in air and on moisture. Mac are all the 0ij be gained by cltivat'mn â€an “in“ the object. of cultivatit ' 00d growth of tree and crow t is masonry to provide for N gains of wood and keep as maul foliage as passihle in m.» 0mm do this we sbpu‘ld nuw‘ put 90!] and the same leaves druppmp: , autumn comes. but do we t the feeding roots. [base Huh 1‘ [00d seekers (abut run all '11) mil, sucking up the soil Mate I“)! it w needed elemenb Lu run b 31‘0th of the tree. and the: m of Obs fruit. crop. :llsu die cm Claim and 11:8 rengvd agamil aprmg. [spewing this we see 1‘1 grow. no crap is superaor. ho“ middle (If August. (“'eh'o‘ puUl Coed per acre, and 118’1'0“ at in, i on rapidly, form a solid â€was iage and will furnish an am of nitrogen for use of â€res. ( (at turnips are, a splendid on Dwurf Essex rape may be sub: 0f either saw three pounds of s more. nnd barrow in. They wi an ground and be worth 3. gm when plowed down in 1.11» sp nothing better can ' and rye or news and wheat, in puts and saw two hachugls p tad barrow in st the same. Linn neither of L119 latter will Adda to tbs soil not drawn from it humus. they will help to cat hold all elements of fertility t. become availnble in at soil 1 ï¬le lavas. no that $11 mnv he Mn at. the spring pIOwing (0 m them in (“011.4an C If tn nuke hog and sheep p mm. lure is no doubt I rd hi‘hly manured and um ï¬lth will give larger app Lil any other tn‘atment. l mnln will not. be of us g1 low twu bucb‘cls p in tt the. same tim‘ he latter will addl not drawn from it 3y will help pg) cat gtod the nutter km [urge $99133 0‘ ‘ an 1.: well colored, he cams lwd N 00‘ believe “'04 h‘)’ in mm b8“! ye‘r .nd havei 3. One or {bed the barrel 0 nd another V 0.03 were 118! ch. 1W fen .r that.†My 80‘ nth