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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 10 Mar 1882, p. 4

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 sorted of HOU hf r^^j^ |Ull"ltt 5tock in T^, «*»i "^^ lothing, :ies, Glassware, Joots and Shoes y, gtcet th« early m»iU. "LliJ*** rorei?D ana ProTUiaial I '•f^Tufosce, County Basiness. f _,^-, 51. oil in thr«« moiiUi*, JjJ^tii* and «* «!»• yew. l»o *^ 1 »t t;!^^ opUoa cI tUe pubJi-th h|f. ""nfii -^f I -iJTs withoiU paving |i»-""lr^,H,n-ible for thfjears iiub- '*°"i'i th" complT trith tlie ral««. pjg';;g0f ALVEKTISIXO: lo do ij •* do ••â- â€¢ ^Inidir.trt iuawtiom. •r.'-rt'.on iiKCrtion. ,..♦50 fiO 27 CO 15 4H » 00 4 00 IS 7* ' fir-! K... It"" I'C liu« ' \i*' ,r.'fi â- '•« iM l»reck(ii».l bj tk« j« •'•" j '„e4,iir«d by â-  itai* nil* hl • »^\,,r-.i.'!n' an with.-nl ^pkolfic *!'l V ri 1 1'i'i'-r. till forViil tn4 »•*' \..,-\f • A.l ti innitorraiWortiae- '""'• W i'l '"' ""â- '"' "' j»uUie»tiuu oy ew VOL. 2 .--Ni itiiiii per liua r i»itiCE:i |i'J ,iii;i"" â- ;|,E!'|jB, Proprietor. js!iels Potatoes EORCE NIXOM. •I*;* OiRECTORY. Spro „ie A- AiiaMronf, fc. t.i-S Ac'coucL'sur ,.:ii lisil r*Mi'««* at \:. ii9. 1-T 'g ctt©BiU|«f 4aNTf AC Estimates on work free. DaniUIk, Saptomiwr 2nd Wm. BANKERS, IK Urge or small «tDonnti at all timet ,u goua «aloia«4 aatM, at •nmMmutaX UMCiUiiy, " irsial. M-wiifA:r, c iill kinia of Ian a liotcl. •SI. iM. T5. T=^ I alriiia"» 1 b«g toanneana..!^ ' Jekledslocl BiViNG DAILY s )l t'tii. call anl .«li». r*t th«K. c^ vii Cuotom tVork j u i itwing Machine' •I i.-li Aiao the I « 4 7 .V ' S!4 ,i|. .â- vcr. Iu^i talk Buo tandShe* THOS. HAN BURY. 1 3m DALE loor Factory i' I r.ATTONS. V FRAMES i-r s nd Shingles, i'iomptly Filled. • f V •!k.l..lr and vieinity. hr *• ,.i 1;..,M bv eUwK altaaliw »• •.v. Ke,|n full Stock •! UMBER le North Shore. ' A .M V u Nr* K Fi: SSED. ' T"' iOlS. McNJSA. •»-tf .blr MiJ Supla ;^ ,T-- Lif fed Price*. ^«..i .M «vtr» line. â- Iu» is. OF *. J^-' i^»l" .rocksry, and GKW** 1 1 prices and Tmlaaa ui-ui. ♦**» AND SAVE pplie* at tb« â- Torealo ^„" I'-i' 'I-ICITOH, 18 NOW f.rf -â- ' .!« l'«» â- i l;,. aM- ATTOKNKYS-AT ,, ii'.ir. T hHli(n». (omiT lM»a " "'• b»VH r».iitii*.l .it ICaaKi.T IjK'.M'i" •'â- ' \:-l"-l' ANDliK.P. RE« l|l)(;ii»i--:r' N-J'ary Public, Cnyeyan- Lr i' â-  [•all «»i_T TliurKlav, ns .1 W. FaotT.LI.. B. I roT Attomar. 1 I ,y- â- â-  Ml Al' SIX PKIl CENT L"uil. in Vir Ivar's lilock 1 '•{:â- .! kilr.la. DVi-r Mt-rnr- Trvliy Ml i Saiur'U? fvery iT.lj s •.oi.U'iTOKS. AXD cox- • .:.uk.|,ii-. V, ,--jt!nii I's '•.:.â- !â- %. f.r I ' I. oil Faria Securily, at 6 per Q t^" J. W. Bowa. 111. ':i.»(.v4 J. ".X ilitr, Caiiii run. Oven Sound. ' :â-  Tii:; i;i;vi.!'.K nor:;i':. .. i-M •;,i Inst NW'.liissiiay in ' • :: lii^ \- lil 111- I'll [•.'•.r;.l to par "I'S .i'l lircl U|iii i,lK^ raoutli .â-  i.i;.'.v iijs!iii?r, anil mjk • 1 V ^80. 1-7 ,. • T.i.cr.sr^, Fire and .A t.'i"ii;. i»n^i:i.ssi,ti»'i "'•:'i.' r and I.ireo^ed n 1/ • ul (tiry. Fanners, .Vi'.e^, I'uncAiilly st-- • • iV^-Iu v.i'v iiiiiiif J ?\:t». •• ' ...M.^'AI. I.VN ' Sa:.,.ii. .inct: jirt" I'f tli« (%)U ' 'â- !. I,\-HS •!|.i ' l' ^: '..si^v »I ili,ki::' S ^^ xn l'.:;oV^N\I.\T, LAKD !.i/ itfui'i'i «•! i" Viiluutor, â-  Having n,neh»«Ki t t:.ii|,ltf- !i.-,nkin' ' .;.! N. .;.;.. Flans, â- â€¢â- â€¢.,:• SiiiTtya â- ' -;^--- •' •â-  -, I au "â-  .f' â- ' .i:. â-  â- . SO" id- milKZl AT 6 PER CENT. Allowed an SaTinga Uapivito! MABKDALE, ONI" 9^ SW k^Traft- isKoed and CoUsckiona Kiadc on ah joints, at lu^reat r'atea. E. G LrcAS, Manager. Pundalk, S?pt, 1, 1881. J-W F. F. TCfSPLrs CARRIAGE WORKS, Dl'TSDALU, OST. The tnbsciiber it prrparfdto vopiily the publis wiOi f W.\GCiUNS, DEMOCR.VrS. isUUGIhS, SLEIGIitv nUTTEHS, B«;B SLElGHx, T.irellipr witli all kinds of r.-pairs in woud or iron on sli.^rt notice, at rt'...sinablo rats. F. 1' TLEPLE. Dandolk, Sept. 2nd. i6i. lU REMOVED, REMOVED. J. O. ATKiR3SON, TAILOR, ilr.viiv r.-^raovod to j.laiu Strott, is n.oW pre- puivd I J Iill all ordi IS on iht sliorteat possible iioiicc. -LATEST â€" F,asliion Plates Ki:ci3lv::D rf.u;:l.vklt. CHARGES MODERATE. Satislaolian Gjarantacu i JoV-si'llil/**!* th' i;;:\x i'o iuR.'.-i; ;«v.,i«*3i l*JiiC*' ror.n. 13 Gni. -11* i f.;:- Ulll S -I •Jl' ai|. •e •a-. .»- ' â- â- â-  â- ^ 1\ lar et 1 ,1 lit;. ;/ I If Itnd •iUipa ii.i .s siiil .-wi.i bricii â- ' â- ;.n_' T:i â-º _• will Uii 1 it to tiii'.r „9 *%•'»• (♦. .,â-  icta:! •le ..f « lo-v anii Spri.'Uit ' r f •â- -Jiiliotl, • V.ai'M... i\\iNr::K. :i :;i uwii or coui.lry. â- 1. 71v SA-iVOJa COMBINGS. -di •«•!• 'â- : ii» toatitKUUcf ti, mi I v.cinity tbal "ihe â-  '.lair coiubiu;;* iul( ':-. tt;ms UKKltTatf i.'.i ;ioc corner of M'j -ite Mr. Bowea" • • !t al.aded to. Mi; -..I Ml..: P; S.- Â¥.„'.. Jl to iu~iii'ise 1, 1 111. such. vU. W. i:i ,! f.if ;ii '• iii- â- â€¢'â-  â- â- â€¢!•* :,!L 1 .i) :â- â-  â- ^i!. -* rf rs hiT i.i! t.H'.cii ;;. •(i| wiiaoi liu «f.i IS I V.UI 1^J' .js!: I'l W. T. KU-N'DLE, Pun lalk. 'an 18S2. HAIn GUm:^6 h^A D SHAVING OS Every "WorJci g Iay. «-' Orde-R fiUid for To'mb S:one». Uarkda-e. J«1t Jl. IH«1 4a 3m A LECTURE TO YOUNu BL^ 07i THE r0*iS OF J- *EV -..«;: :3QTEL, -•'â- -.Ou I: " Tcr:n. iTI]. Prcprietor. â-  »- liad a large ad- :, oroa;;iily ri^lii'.ed. â-  !-..'ie in t!ie county. •: ..r.,f o-tl?r. F.rst- ' â- : lo-nn-.^rcial travel- 'l piT day. 17-Iy ^:i:a:-.i;d 11 I'lil^. Onr. I'upai»^ka. IIU^^ -- " -.• ir.f.on for the travelling V;i. ,*'"â- - aaa L.^u^ra aod the beat roiu ell iraint. •'•'EtiGiAL HOTEL. I^J* "J MQiaodoaa Sample Boomt I «». tTJ V'°*- '^- l'"" «" »nl *•»*• I ^^mT^ " 'oe beat the market af '•*aU3bi:ug auiiatlenliTe HosUer'a l*k»., "• ArilX5»OK, PTMrietar «r* »»•«, isw.. r^jVP^ PHEiUSEa OF JOBM ^f ,^***- ' 1. Corce^on 11, EauAnk- •• aj;-! 'i' '-raU re.1. Any mtorwiZtm ^^w.»^m^^.^ «l^ â- â€¢^••WatawUlhalaan^faUj i»- #0^ -**-•*•* MAISIjHQi WK have r«x'u:lv |)ubli.-.bo-,l i-W cdiuon of Dr. CuJv€Tivell'« Celrbratcd Essay en the radical and nerrou? Pibility. Mental and Physical lueai'iiciiy. lupe-limenta to Marriage etc., resulting from exei scs. fcs*Piice, in a aeaied enrelope, only 6 cte., or two poetat;e stampa. The -oekbratoil author, in this admirable Essay, clearly ileuioustratca, froai thirty years" socceesful practice, that alarsiing con- sequences mar tie railically cni*d without the dan)^•roua u^e of internal meijcinea or the use of th knife painting out a mode of cure at once aiiuple, certain and efiectoal. by means ol which every sufferer, no matter what his condition miy be m-v cure himself cheaply, privately and ladi t^^'hia Lecture should U. ai the handa of every joath and nveiy bua in the land. Address lilt Crif srw^ll IhAcal £••. 41 Abb Stn K««r r«rk. $66i a week in y»ar on n town )5 outfit fiee. No risk. iiverytiin( new. Capiial n.,1 (cqiiii«^. Wa wdl (nmiKk yoQ every- thirg. Ma-T are â- aking fortvoea. Ladies •a aadi aa aoaii. and bovs and ftitla gra^p^y. Vmitt^ d jm â€" I ajbâ€"i at whiob joa eaa u»W« graa* fj aU tha tiiM ytMi voriu writ* for p^itiHian »^ B. HaUiBTiACa. SIEIHATISH, KwdvfSia, Seiaiha, Lumkago, Beekaeb0, Soreness of the Chest, Saut, Quinsy, Sore Threat, Smell- MffS and Sprains, Bams and $9M», GenervJ Bedilj Paiot, TeoH, Ear and Headache, Frosted Peat and Ears, and affetkar Pains and Aches. TK» PrnanUoa on tarth If a •«/•• ntrr, titnpU Bmi.fr A tii.1 .aiilli I aqul. »r. Jnotaa Ok ad ak«M bi.raAl but th. 5*ui« ntJair of M r«iS«, and tMrr eo.~Mf.ilat vlU\. pain eaa bat* abwy aad padttre fimt af M» MraeltoM ia Heraa Laagiacaa. MU) BT lU. DBITMI8T8 119 SElUOt n MEDIOniB. A. voo£ije:r a CO., BOBT. ASKIL., Has opened out a Firat-Class T Furniture ASl! â€" 'â-  UNDERTKIN6 ESTABLISHMENT, An^ therelore has snppli"d a want long felt, csneciallv in the Undertaking Lino. COFFINS, CiSKETS, SHKOUDS, and all 7mfMl FyHKSSHENOS, aupplicd on the sliortes notice. ^V J^il«ntlicl IIt»ai'!*e fur hire a; mo lera'.n rate"!. fubnTtuee' from the Common to the Best and Laisst Sty es, 3iU. L',_ .ii.u.; lu t.ie li';e. â-  /rt-.i .•/ ROB T. ASKIN. wm m mm t^ a •T vas:ii:tv. THE CHEAPEST! ii..i.AL^:. Xiii.V Xl:'c. !I I 15 i-z ^J r IN THE MAKXKT. ;.Ey H !i!}]}3r or Style Prouip.ly .«u;ipi;«'J lro;a .sloc on the shcrtcht i.o,.ice. All Ui.iuuficiure.l by skilled me- chaL-ies, wi.h aoo 1 luateri-a! in the La!at and m"s! fiupivveJ Style. Sjvcial aileniicu is al^* dircvtil to the l^iipo r.n f very tupcror stock of second growth HICKORY AND WHITE OAK purctns. d from one of the Ixst fuctorx'j' in I'iaaJa, suiiicicii: ,o uu.mii-iCiUre over liiiy ^Vajyons and V ariLiges for the coiaiug sea- ^on. luteiidini; purcha.srs should not fail to mate an in.-iKction of my stock and save money. SPEC'AL ATTENTION TO K- PAiRiiJO HORSESHOEINBa Iis*lCeinouiber the place â€" second door to Baiter £ llae's. D. J. SHANAHAN, Proprietor. Markdale. T^. 2nd, 1881. C4. A MERRY CHRISTMAS Happy New Year, 1"»HE Subecriber-desirw to call the a:ttn t ion of ttiose abont to eonunit mafri- moay, tliat hei4 prepared to furnish WBDDINQ CAKES, and every other article of oonfectionerj snitable far aueh oneasioiu. in tbe Most Artistic style, and of a flavor and qnaUty. that cannot be â- nrpaaaed. SOIRISf^^* AXD Surprise Parties FwattM with every (lejirahle artid* «f Con- lectiomery on the »h-rtest notiee. and at reasonable ratca. IN THE Article of Bread I I DEFY COMPtTmOS. mn fawwr ^a with tteif p* h in »««» ' A DUNLOP. u.mu. iwomL iiiii. 't- â€" 'Hj a«*r, wlul diqnenoci Why w«t«a^t you lord, instesd of LajV Cecil Chve -you might take ynai â- eal ia the Hniud, ind amaze thai noble as J prosj body y ronrbrilliaut oratory. Quoeric, answar me this â€" truly uowâ€" ware you «m in lote^ yowrlifef tTnde/ e vhiie fringe of that ailk- as scrteii, her parasol, once more that cleI?oate ca uation flaihed all the fair 'flower face" bl La Kfin# Bfanch$. But ah* laughed. ^That is what lawyers eall a leading qiiMtioD, isu't it Geue^ra f Who falla in love in thete latter days We talk of setti-menta, inatead of toroiui^ periiidt t*i ar lover'a vyes we ga to6t. George's,H8Dover Sqaare, if aa eligiba fMu-f* aalu ne to accum paoj him theru Lot a« forgettiug np a grande passion â€" not to be thought of â€" baJ style and obsolete. Some- body saya in GotiiiiKsby, "Passioiig were uut made for the drawing-room," aad I agree wiib (hat aumebo«l;r. I dun t mean U be eynical. GiueTru, I ouly aiate plait factk, aif4 pity 'tis irua.' Lady CLantilly's momiag party was doubly pleasant for bein^' about the last of the season, aud Majir Fraukland whs tbcrt. He was a tall militaiy swell, .wiib heary blonde mooatacbe, sleopy cat-like eyes, a drawi, and ac eyc-olass. It seamed tho must naiural thing imavinablft thiit Lu iy Dauperfield should receive her Iseiipolitau ice frvm his hand, and lliat he tihould lean oyer her chair and whisner in her pretty pink etr whilit she ate it. 'We always retarn to our first lotee, ddtt't^e. Lady Cecil?' lauglMd the HoBonraUe Charles Delamer, of the F. 0., eating liis ice and taking bis t;eat by the side of Lord Bnytland's daugfater. 'as faithful as the tiocdle to tiie north st«r is old Franklaod to the iikl of his yoalh. Apropot s.1 first luVea, Lady (.'ecil, 'looking up artlessly, •whom do yoQ suppose I met at Hn Majesty's last night ' The Honourabie Charles, one of the fSsteet,' most reckless young fellows abont Vwn, bud two blae eyes as solt and innocent as thseyes of a laonth- uld babe, though Low Mr. Delamer preoerred even the outpard eomblABce nf innocence at eizkt-and-tweuty it wi uid 'le difficult ti say. Lady Cecil lH,\i.t;hed. She liked Chiirlie for ibis ^oud reaeon, that he iiad n^ver fullen in love with ber. •Not biitig a tlairvoyant I cannot ^ay. Yuu mus; have met a great many psoyle I cliuuid ttnnk. I know you never came nnar onr box.' 'No,' Mr. Delamer Miid 'I did not visit yuur buz. He wouldn't come' 'Who wouldn't cotue 7 Name this coiitumacious subject, 'O'Donuell.' 'Who ' suddenly and sharply she risked the question. 'Who?' 'ODonnellâ€" Captain iiedmond O- D.iui.*'ll, of the Third CbasHeurs • I'Al'riquu â€" Lj Beiiu Ciitis.'ieuf, as they call lini' â€" atiu ilie bast Itliow the sun sullies ell ' bbc was always pale as a lily â€" La. Ciiue BKiiiclie â€" w.is she really paler Chailie Dclaiuer the shaiow O- ti.aii utiuid U'l'.v? .Mi.aend. Was it oidy •A the whitf paiool, or â€" Tueie iftas a panne â€" ^only fur a iiv^nnjiit, b'ut hew Itiug it seemed. Ciiuif (*n3 linney's btiisd diKCuiirsid sw.tt music, fiuutiiiiis flashed, birds Miig, tti'Wcrs iiluoined, Jtni« sunshine siee|itd all in gulii, and unil-ir the li aly branches Lady Daugerfield was ol i I iliug on thfc arm of Major Fiank- laud. Mr. Dtjlaiiier. just a thought startl- ed, gpi'ke atjain. 'Y. u kii'V ODoi.nell. don't tou In Irela id, was it I think h» ^aid so last uignt.' 'Yes â€" r know â€" I mean I ki.ew Captain O'Donuell sligiitly once. It id over six years ago though â€" I shouli have till uudit lie witild have forpolteu tiie ciicnmstauces bv this time.' •Men \vli3 iiave been so fortunate as to know La ituine BiancI.e don't :(.rge» liiT so easily. Since you honour him by y nr remembrance, it is hardly ttipuge if he recollects yju.' 'If I remem'5er him, Mr. ,Delamer Kedniond O'Duuner sav d my iife ' •Saved your life! By Jove t ti.e lu,;ky felow. But tb se da.hi g, ong-Bwoid, saddle-lridie Irishme.i are always lucliy. And the ful'W bsid bii acqaainiance was but tnfl ing. Lady Cecil laUKhedâ€" not quite so musically as osaal. 'Tridiug Perhaps CapUin Donnell rated Uis svrvic-s at tne va.uttiuni -of the thin;,' saved. And i.e is in Eugiai d. How curious. I aniued him â€" sui-.tur of fortune â€" free lance that he is 1 for life out .there in Algiers.' 'He goes back shortly. He is a 'aoru fighter, and comas of a soldierly laoe. Tlie O'Donaells have been soldiers of fortune for the last tliree hundred years, aud aaked no fairer laie. He leave* England soon, places his sister with some friends in France, and goea back.' •Uis suter â€" the iiose, of whom he nsei to speakâ€" of whom he was so •Yea I beard Itim eall ber Boee. •Yon heartt fasm I She u here, then And what is she like Red- mond O Douneil'i sieUr'â€" with a ht- tle laugh â€" ' ought to be pretty.' •Well, ebe is not â€" at least not now. She appears to be onder a clond-â€" fickneee. trouble, somethingâ€" didn't talk muchâ€" Jooks aad and somtaw, widisabrunetts,witiUue«7.-s. She is just from N-w Oriean^-lier brothw went for her. fealW tt»«rH immediatelv before I oame h«re, and O Dofmall dines with me this STCoing. What« ptince of good leUows be was •at joBder in Alfiers. aod tbe denl's own to fight. He woo hi* way atraiclii up »» »*»• ™»^ '*^^ "" sword. And be eaTei ,n« ' How was It, Lrfy Ceei V 'Mwh tMloif'a l«orT forw lifcl 4 MARCH 17, vm. " i-niif ' '" ?isBTwS5J" mma^ WHa*i.EPSli.,.79. W A soajii m.atJ3r iMBHii OT der«s. "^n^td is UaiTshM' Se vwflflur lsip(3biag--u nh« ntfl?^ ' 'Slis'ia. I^nuit' «M, Lacly Oeeil.' AM tekiof !!«;*:. DataaBE'ie proiered *r«, idMly CMil santtt«(«l oyer, to Meda^asi jU jJ"se de VdlaQf^ojr, " The roc^jUght of the sum iie:^ 'son- set was jnsl iBersong into staiS^ llttft, •s the bs ^ro Ae ^^a wife aad «srl sitvaefa- ter drove baek to Lowodea (if uaRe. Lady Danaocfield «ras in excellent SHnt»â€" evideutljr Majof Frauklc^ bad been entertainmp â€" and talked inoeesautly tha way home hot Lady Cecil lay back among the bwrotitdw cushioua, paler, graver, mora silent tlun was hs,r wont, bhe bad been very muc ^oiired, as nsual s'be had held her court of ad- f«rs, also, aii iMoo) bat now tbaut was ever, ill* looked wsia. spiridess, and b^red.. ^Aod he ie in £u{{iaadâ€" in LoudopI' she was thmking. 'H* was a^ tlie opera last night, and sttw me I Aud it was not worth while renewing so alight an ncqaainta^ee t To think â€" to thmk ' â€" niie -if' hM 9fT'J Uetb hari â€" 'to think that after all tlioss years I should not yet have oatlivei that sentimental foll^ of so long sgo ' 'How stnpid you are, Queenie I' her ciiisin said, pettishly, as they ueared home. 'I believe you have nut spoKen two words siiico we left Eew and i o.v that I have asked 30 1 twice if you saw Cliandos Howard playing }awn billiards with Lady Charlotte Lansing, you ouly aost^er, "Yes, dear, very prtttv iudeud I" It is to be hoped you will recover the use of your tongue ami your s. uses be- fore yuu appear at Carltuu Terrace tonigiit.' With which reproac'i Lady Danj^er- field got out and went up the stops of her own aristocratic mansion. Soaines, the footman, flung oppn ti«e drawioK-room door, hut La^iy Cecil did not enter. She toiled wear- ily up to her own apartment, tinew off her bonnet and sea f. as if even their weight oppre.sed her, and cr iss- ing to the goldand ebony wnting- deik. unlocked it, aud took ont htr treasured relics ouca more, 'I do not need you to remind me of my folly any longer,' she sciil, look-l ing at tlieu. 'I will do now what I ti^jonld have done this iroming.' The faintly sighing evening wind fluttered the bicu curtains ot the npun window. She walked to it, gazed lor a luument at the pictured face, set her lip.s, ai.d deliberately tore up into mirutes fragiuents t!i9 note aud .the liftiire. Tiie summer breeze wliirled them off in an instant, t'lie spray ul ck-matid, ana tLioda.k curl of ba.ir t'olb)vud,aiid tliou Lftily tjecilraiig lor her inaid, and dressed f.^r the oyeu- ing. 'They say â€" those wiseacres who malie books â€" that every lif^ has its romaa'co. 1 suppose they are rigl t, aud so for ever ban emle.l uiiiio. Nut tiie wiiite satin t^iiii"ht, De.'^iree â€" the blue Kilk and turquoise ornaunenta, 1 think ' At half pas feleven that night â€" and when bail tlio plieiiutiiction occHi'e 1 b.H'ure â€" tha Ea'l if liuys'and rctuin td to his neifc's liiusc. He nad v,-iit tou and aisp.-itcbcd his letter, and lii0ii:,'b Lauy Cecil had sent no mes sage to Sir .\rt!iii!- T.eguiiiia. the let- ter coniuiiied a niost cue 'uragiiigand flatiering oii'». He had dined at ' liis club; lie hnd iudiilijed in clm-kci haz ard for an iiour, and at half-past ele%- en stood in tlin moonlight at Lady DaujjLrfield"s door; lis bad been up, as yuu kn3w, until half-past five t!r.' prcceiliug day, ami on ttie m late hours sud sriutry siJe disfitiation of fifty tsll. 'I think I vill give up London lif^,' ha said to Jii.aselt, 'a:id deyota rr:y- self to grow in;: old graci^"ully. Let me iicciMuplisii this marriage, pt.y my lebts, nnd Willi r. fiil-d coffers, a"d a rtju'euatsd rrputation, betake my .â- e.f to pliasaut Continental "spas aud Baiien.i.ii'id live ijappy for ever after. Al., Suame.'t, imve my laily and Lady Ce:il dejiaited for the ball?' 'Not yet, me Lord â€" irr'--sing, roe Lord â€" carriage has just been ordered round, me lord.' Lord Buy Bland ascended to the sil pnt muonificeuce of the Imig drawing- ro«)m8. There were three. opo.n:i!^ out into the other, iu a biilliant vista of velvet carpet, lace drapei ios, or mjlu, aud satin upbolit*ry. Thiy werd deserttd uow,and the gass unlit. The ran^e of windows, seyiu in num- ber, stood wide open, aud the silvery light of the resplendent June moon lOnred in. 'Silence and solitude,' mutteil the earl 'why the duce ar.d they ail in the d.ark ' Aw, very pretty, Indeo-I, hriliiitnt :u.on and a cloudless sky â€" one might fancy it VeuicA instead o' smiky, {-jgnj. digiiy London.' tie pnosed. Toe rooms were not lies-.-rted, it would seem, aftci .t!l. Oat of tlie Uce au'l amber ccr.sius of th-- Sij-euth and fartii^st wiudow, p. li^^ur* emei-ifd sDd approached bim. Toe larl's svM turued from the cysta! moon, bud fixed exiiectantly i.n the aiivaucing figure â€" the figure of a t,-o man. Who waa it Not a ceivant. su'ely, with tbfit slow arid stati-iy tread, that assured air. Not little la- dy Dauijaifield â€" the figure wa.s tali not Lady Cecil either â€" even s'ne mtuit have stood a full h^-ad shorter than this woman. Who was it The l'ng draTTiug nwrn lay in alter- nate G«: ipes of darkness and light. The fhad,)Ws hid her for a moment, she omerged into the moon rays agtiiu, lUid again disappeared. Who was she â€" this magmficeutly propor- tioned woman, in dark sweeping dra- pery, with that majestic ctateliness of mein aud walk She bad not saeu him. For tbc fourth time she came into the light, then tfa« darknt as took her â€" a fifth time she appeared, a sixth, and then she beheld the earl etandinsr, enrious, ex- pectant, watehiuf. obe stopped ahoct tfce mooulisbt fell upon her faceâ€" pale and calm. And the £arl of Baysland. who for the last tlurly yeftrs bad outbred every phase of human emotion, uttt-red a I'lW wordless cry, an I fell slowlv back. The souiid of that startled cnr, low as it wu. n«0b«d bar war The wo-nao caiaa a stq umc r \mm iiOtuded, bat I ,J|l)oa4^|, J^mi^ rooms werii qiute de^rted.' ,, What a sWeet V9tce^it^44'f ' its tones lins^rBd pli»a»anTly on flut'AV Mke-IM lew n«tes c/ »flii«s. JIar*w9nia besi* U» aptUtbi^ -Wbl djui e«n:l. Hjp «^^ had been ^fix^ with a sort of fascinatiou on bar face' â€" a lj[)o)t of stalled yronder on bis Mht. 'An« Raoti. BiKtVfj^3ySland. fcas n*4i msily startled. He dnw ris bwg:brsath aaMla|ood fMJdalp.lat bsr 'It is I wbo should abo^okiie," W said, wjffi tUe conrfly denreUoe to alt «omeh iii£t long habit Bad ' tnhAe » sMCond nature to '.bins, 'for staiqliliag yottiu so abfiard a mfiuner. Ilabor- ed under the same delusion, aa your- •elf. I ijancied the^ 1:00ms forsiu^^u' SoHmea f lijjhrs immediately.' •' Th« trfl fi»tmon »ot tbk ohadelbirii ablaae and doacd u^-a ourtaaus $«D the (Jark-drap^a lady had vanished. *Wh( w^ UiAt?' tb^ eail asked csirie^v 'a visiibf V 'The ';^Vc,ni8«, m« lord new onaaly'f^T'Dss, oame tvso boars at{0, lae kird, which ber name is Hiss 'Eucastls. Is the carriaze wsiting, S'iames inquired my lady, sailing in io a eea of green silk aud tttlle illnsiun, ifln- miuated with emeialds. 'Yuu, unbic Baoul ami athalf past sloven 1 Whi t miracle will happen next You don i, mean to say you are comming with f eciland me to the Dnrhess of Stia- heam°s«uiM musicah â- ' 'I don't, indeed. Nothing is forth er from my thoughts than tuirtts^vitui- cafe. G'nevra, who is that ntw gov- erncBs of yours She is your gover- ness, SoameR ♦iells mc' 'What! Miss Hern castle I Where did you 6t e hor ' '1 saw her juit nnw, as I came In. She is a verv distinguished looking person, i. n't she Nursery goyer- nesKCs don't usually look like tragedy qunens, do they She has a ramark- able face.' 'Has 'die You are as eutliusias- tic as yueenie. She saw hci- at noon and raved abcnt. her for half an hour. I must be yery b ind or stupi.l 1 con fess I oin only s!e a prepnat«ruusly tall young woiu^n, with a pale solemu faoa.' 'EtithuEiastic, am I ' Lord Buys l.vnd rep ated. 'I was not aware fhit 1 Was but I once knew another face verv like it â€" womleifully like it. And I gi' e you my word of honoi i,hat as 1 oame upon Miss â€" ah, to be sureâ€" Uerncahtle, standing there in the moouhght, I thought. I saw a ghost.' » WM h "Mr t'tttt; » veiy *ii raim. tibi^ Cofaish barm«t, wsMi -^tip no «w*i9»J^ o*0|»wd.W«4^ twf. W^ifH^J^ ban-lsQijae, a.siM'Dtmit »t .*!jBf a^siM'Mmt stndeui, per- biffk, hlMlrmi of. a bahd^im^ man '^anOttPtili «otiM stttiftsetf fltera as deklli, •lBM«t onoastam ssd prMd, boilk'fss* Ibfttmen mighit trust ai.d wornw ,lo^, for ^( that. A ti^ that lit iiUo wmaderfiil warinth, and genial- ty whA 'be smiled, but Sir Arthur Alt ii0#;afflil» oHea. ' 3 THiiiuoghtful giwvity of kia- IWoe WMa i rth wId pr-tvsf evou than usual tbiJMPC^ sqnyner evening as he sat hor^one,^ H!^.eye8 looked wearilv bVir ihe staging sea of «t»ange Cneee, wifr sbtofthiiig'of'is tired, lonely U^u '!»^ine-ab^twfln^,rli»waa tbi/)»J|»g. 'and I feci as lonely iu Englaml tliis first day of my return as th «gti I had never set foot iu itiMfore. It is time I gave np this Bedouin sot t of lite, this wAiMenup, gypsyisb, vagabond k »d of existance aud ranger, as our I'fply IVeucb neighViors vhi ase it, anfl Me lad^^ iJiPetfe dow^ io civilized Hfe. And yet, ^â€"I d»n?r know-^tbe normal -life «ottiB j meaAAr ailtAnd I may bd gla^^tooir: turn toit. If I find her as I. half ex- pect to find her, I most ^lirodly shall. A Londoti coqnette h no wife for a plain, practical man htte me. And I want a wife, not a butterfly.' (TO am OONTAftJXD.) KMOsM iaKai)t*i«»«vXMsru«^ •sr M i isli T1rt s g8 as i i i 1 iKdatk. ^!^ mlfitat -Wwr '•' .«l:o»'..-;ia»*l, w*/- (MmsA and )b^t OfMUmr" U v.a2 â-¼Â»MNS; ITALIAN S PttlNdS, A ^a ipgBJWrOrigaiw r tOe eta* al W.' Watah B^Miring k spaeialty; iH vock I Wi a wt eadaiy.g.iMl,., x^ Markdale, Fab. ti Mrt.' " ' iSH^ hor.^as, Vr. Oabi man s*id, I irilf ndt gliM iiy ulilMPNi oirtfc riyAedalaa. I •buy ♦err few of them I prefer to pass their Stable tfud say aotfaiiiif about them. EARLY Sl'Kl.v uiiiCKS, CUABTEU ilL SIS ABTBUR TBEGEN.SA. Far cw;ty, almg tlie north coast oj f'oruwall, lilt far from 'the tbuuder ing shoroF of Biide aud Bofs.' there stands a huge piie f masonry, luokiti'j old enough to have been built by tiiii hands 01 iho Drui is, and cahed Tre- gOMiia Tuwors. Its lofty battlement- ed tow.rti pierced the blutj uir at a dizzy l:ei^'lith â€" its beacon a land u-arK fifteen miles up and down the c ast. From, its ssa wall you look sheer dfv.'ii tlircc hundred /utt ol bliicli and slaty cliffs into tha white saij^i:.^' s«-a Lfiu\.\ And to th^^ ligl" three miles off, lymg m a warm " eeii, htdlow, is Tre^"-.n]a viilage, its clus- ters of stone cittanes, with ruses, myr- tle, aud fue i.-iH8 hluoming uut o! duoi-,i tiie y.'ar r^und. Gray, loti'ly, \v.; itner-'u.'ateii Tiegen'na Towers stands, v.itli the ste i.iy s-ca gale how!- inj a.uund it, miles of toam-white s.-a, nnd a low. da^k, fast driving sky over all. High' uid le!t as far as you can see, an'a fntiitr, spnad moois, and raires, and fisliene*, all claiming lor their lord, Sir Ariiiur Tregeuua, 12ih baronet of his hue, and one of tli« vei wealthie'it in the Uuitau Kiugdom. Yuu may wander on fur milts over those purple ridgy moork. Yon may ssk the browu fiMiiermvn or ilie blacL miners wherever you meet them, aud the answer will still be the same â€" Sir Arthur Tregenni is lori of all. Only onco in seven years has the masttr's footsteps rung through the giay, lonesome rooms of Tregenna.â€" He IS a ^underer over the earth from the North Eea to Oceanica Since his fath»r'ii il:ath, ten years before, wlieu ^yas turee-and-tweuty, Tregauna has seen but little of himâ€" England eith- for that matter. Aud still with lov- iag fidelity the old servants, the old tenants and retiuners-, look foiwarl to the day w^hen Sir Arthur will brm^j 3. bridfl to eld Tregeana, and renew Its ancient splendours. For they love hiji very uearly. The gentlest of masters, the most Christian of gentle- men, the kmdest ot landlords â€" that is what they will tell you about him. He might have been one ot good King Arthur's knights, so stamless a record BO high a cixie of honor, so unblemish- ed a life lay behind him. He had loved his father with a rare and gre:;t love, aud upon that fiather's death h.id gone abroad, and been an exile aud a wanderer since. On the second day cf July, among the passengers who^i.ved at Loudon Bri.lge terminus, strai^-bt from Ta-- mania, was Arthur Tn-genna. His luggage wa-s scant, there was nothing about him to betoken fabulous weauh ind he drove at once to a certa^ii old fashioned West end hotel, that his fami y had used for generations' He dined, dresied, and drove to Lownde^. Square. But the shutters of that aristocratic mansion were; closed, the luruiture gone into holland shronds, and an old wcttttn' in patterns who opened the Joor informed him, that the family had left only that very morning for Suasexi 'Then ther is nothing for it bat to follow,' Sir Arthur thought. It is due to her â€" to my promise. I shall go down to-morrow.' He went back to his hotel in the sflrery summer dnsk. London seem- ed new to him after yeaar of vrander ing thrtmgb Canadian wililemeeees, Ifexiean tr^pwes, Indian jnngles, and American prairies its roaring, 8nr^' i2, ceaseles Babel stunned liim He sat in an arrn-chair near the open wind w. the Ut pink flu^ of the dy- ing dy upon Irim, and thoo^'fiil nvrity habitjal fb H, ^T^KW his^ Shbewdness amp Aiiu.iTr. â€" Hop fiiUeis so freely adyertised iu all the dapers, seculir and I'bliginus, are bav- ins r large sale, aud ate supplantiMg all oihcr mcdieines. Tl^ere is no de- nying tlie virtues of. tiie -Hop plant, and the pronritors ot'these Bat-rn have shown great Ritrewdnoss ui I ability in eompouudiiri" a Bitters, whoso virtues ire so palpabls to every one's observation. â€" kjctimiwi and Chronicli. DRAFT'tlOni^ES. PEaiCNOE OF HOB'^K DSALItRS nAN0I.E 40,000 AN.NUALLY. WHO Ih breoika? pon'Arr, no whether they arc hishprieeil tborongi) br^l stock ii.r no. tiw.1xi.4m idea with all.iB 'isually one ot profit, a'ud.Ui^ proper *ay to eoniiuaiMa mm we.l aa eap-y it out. is to try to make a taif profit, even if all tiie serpins stock is sold iu tbs ui.irket at oidiuary fowl- meat prices, and not at (h^ thual ad vauced priest, obtained for fine, iiare- died at«vk Vii*:i'e tUia la doue.thera is i-arr4jk i( ewriuu) rMiBiu»(de canne for u|ita4i4rtcii»ii^ Wiiure a p«nioi has tlft'eoiiveyance. there ir Wir^ way ia wb*eh as nmcb piofil caw ^i t^m m Se from poultry as b: e«HMl^ eltra early sp ing c?lit:ka. those which nru ready to market witii ear^y Awparagus, aud weigh from tw. in fo(ir-punls per p'lr or sT'ore. Tlier- is always a arga de .and f jr these y mu;; 'Iroilsrs,' aid •' price-* «liicii nre not entnely satisfactory for the bn^dc, but ss t-'n'i.sbiit^ to ttiooe who ure ii-w to the business. As tliey are o arketed wImu atodt three muntha uldf tbvy hsva cost but liUle f-»r lond.aii I p.iy double and treble the profit th?y would if kopt until fall aihl then «•! i i.i tbs market at a dulli«r a pitc.e. which r:ce -^s uineii above tii-i aveia;e. .^Htde fnun tlr.s nc"idciiti« an J eiek- nt'SM, which u ue ine'iUKidcraulo ii«m« between thu agr- of three in u'dis of iriiiD montlis, av.ii l.;.!. â€" 1 Z. 1vvai«», J.t.4 »/i AiH«irl(. .\i/.i. ii'/MM»J A;r M.I/' The CHiieatfo TiiLuru has of late in- tererto ' itself to a considerable extent ia tlxe subj'jct eif D: aft TIorse«, and to CLiligbten its reader,; in thia direction, publishee^ July IGtIi, a three-column article, in whioli it appears that it had detailed reporters to 'inter^'ietr •be leading borsa I'ca'ers of New York City and Chica.;t), who liuy and »eil, in thj aggre;;ate, some -10,009 horses annnall/, as to the fnllowing points. li IheV liHiidled the several breeds uf heavy dralt hordes known AbFreneh or Percheou-Norm.aa, tha Ctydes dalea, the English aud Belgiai, of which breed tiiey bandied most? Wliv most uf a particular breed? What were the particular merits that this breeil more desirable, therefne m"re saleable, ti.an the otbe;s, etc.? The r isul; shown by the detailed inter- views gives overwiiplmnig cvideiic-» that the Percheron N-rmans eclipse all the other bieeds as f.ivonte-i among tlie denlei.s, oiug to tis'itr vastly -lUperiur selling jptalities. Tiir evidciioe co'ideuspd briefly from tlii-, mass of testimony is tlTat tlisa w:i buy thvir horses^to irca'r init.iinathfpr.- ftr,tli« I'ercberju-Normaus t-iany other breei' because they are more com- pactly aud powerful built are nure e'jduriii;?, Irivinu' betti-r fvot to st.m 1 tha bard waar of the ci'^y pavainunt.-; have better dispositions and are wil- hug Workers are easiir ki'ejHi's, auu gea»ially give the Lest sdlisfactiou. Thu Clydesdales were frequently cri- ticized as brfingslim waisi-^d, coaraoly coupled, and generally liaviug bud feet. The general ad*ice of the dealers to farmers was to breed to P. rehurun- Norman nurses in pr.-ferci.ce to a iv other breed with rei'e ten ea to rai^ ag homes to sell on the city liors.^ ntjn kcts. It was also p.ithefed thst tiiese uraUo Percheron -Normans bring from $50 to $75 more than any of the other breeJs ofsatrie weight aud con- dition. Tbe large' dnalers iuterviswed in Chica;;!, with tha namber of borseV thev ban Uo i^nnually^ wcr? Jarae- D. Beckett, No 877 W Randolph kt., 3.000 M. xNewgass, No. 17 iIor;.'an 1 St., 2,000; J. S. Cooper, No. 174 j Michigan ave.. 1,500; F. J. B riy, I No. 2 Monre st.. 1,500 J.,fis"ii| Lamb, No. 133 Michigau ave 1,WX). I At Man. -field, O., A. J. lleincman, j •2..500. In New York '3ity, laaac U. I Daii'maii. Nu. '209 E. Twenty-four. 1. 1 St., 10.000 .Ac. S. Chamberrtr. N..| 147 E. Twenty- fourtli St., 3,500 Oakioy Smith, No. ICO E. Twe«tv. fourth St., 3.500 Jacob Dunlman, Nu. 207 E. Tjreuty-fourth St., 2,000 nnd C. H. Haymnn, No. 213 E. Twenty- fourth fit., 8.000. In Brooklyn. N. Y., j S. Richy. Nq. 331 K-Ub dge ar.^l,5(M); Uenrv Kewmau. No, 3"28 KuMedge st..! 1,500" and -V. M. btfjin ii Co, Ne. 229 \Va3hin«toi, ftt., 3 003. 1 We extract from infervinw n .th Mr. I. H. Dahlman, who is the moat extensive burse deaier io Am rica. ail j space wiH permits It is but «' reflex, of the other -dealers' testimoiiy. lie said; "I baudle between 9,f00 and! WIFE DE.SL.RTION, A CANADIAN BSIDE DBtiraTen IM CHI- CAUO. CmcAGo. March 10. â€" A young wo- man abiut 'id yea s old tiemhiiugly eutered Uie doti^ctiv«i°r join at Central Sta.tiuu VHst-rday and tuld an inter- e-tiug story of l.er hu.ibdud'a deser- tion of ber in a strange city, witburt tirieiids and almusl penniless. TI14 yoiiiid lidys maiden name is Fannie Stioiit, and her homo is in l.luiira, Watetloi Co., Ont. It-ioctive Haas was lusti'ucted 1 1 assist her in finding bir r 'unuade husb.tud, a. id t him shs confided the sli ry of her murriivjeand des.M'tun. About a year ago Miss Stiout made tuH aequ.uutance of a younif te egia'di operator named W. D. S 1-. Tlie acq laintanee ripened I. it' fiiei. 'ship wjiicii q.iicikly became euui^ship and resuile 1 i 1 a'l engage meiit. .SoI:f .va-i n-'l rieh. a 1 I in ord- er tr put lii'ii8,)lf 1,1 a Im;:u: «-•» iitioM fi'ii^nOi-ilcV lor t!ie pr0»»c;;i»-e !â-  â- io««, !i3 8:ait;-d wi-.u bsat h.ipa-* for D-^iT* tiroiui.i ig Wiieii he had khi^co ' !•* I to Send for iiiij atfica'.Ce.i. lln h pes were real'ze'l, I.e ct'tiddisbcd JKinself in a payiii-^ b i«iU"ss, hu I iijl f )ig»t- !i;ig liM C« ii'.diaii,s'veetii-art h sent lor her, L'ik'» .lauu.iy. o-i iier arhv al in DeiieVsr, (bey W'i-.j lu irr -d in an 'I'jnglnh' ciiurca. ih-i iiaii's or 'o- eati on of whicii nu' eaimot recall. Tb'^V rented r M...X an 1 liv»d !-':tpiMlv togeibcr, lie di-winvj cvjry devoi.c;: forJrisMle. iitri .lia reciprocating with tbe ar I u; of a trusiiuf hridc. About t'.vi w-ftk-i a;"j .S lU KUzResud that t't'^y retiiru t C.iiixaa, oiid an wife, ta'an^' 1' :t- iti • vrlance of ni 1 ,vs for I.e:- w!i.) I.H.i '.i.-r oeforeb.;uii soni.ng lioni i:cr par-Ts' h-roe.glailv a'.;cept.id tilt" .pp r'ii;i;tv, if omy to :«ii ttiet:i of hir j I' T'lis ariALg- mc-n:!i were Soju completed, a.-iu tbe^ stuited, Ariivit.giu tnis Ctt,, tb«T [Hit Up at the A^i.intlc U.tei. Tiiie •vr.s ua ilou'l-iv. 'Tuesday .aorain- i.e I'dt the hotel early and did n -t re- tl..i. He t o.v Vfii. la.u s.ima ' of !iis own 141011 y, ii..-i wif. a t. uiik, a ]•) $11 b,.!'iiigMg i^j atii. he i.a,.i e Ujtaiue'i her inai ria:^.. ,iceue. wbi,:,'i she i« psriiculaii.v axa..,,ia i, revov«r. r in Caic*; S ile I'jrw+rd d to â- h« '«irlul Wife $iO a inch la all sLs 1 as. AM.VrRIMO.VIAL NOTICE. 1;. In the seltleni-jots ot 'he Far We«*. where as yet tliere an but mw wimei.-. l'jciy bait -rs Qn 1 tnat they c«.i .« be too wa-lehfiil, Wimt a pi.-«.iiie â- â- ( anxious lovu d^f-ndi g la uj* t a^amst a siege of imp r.u..i ios n brou;.^lit b*-.fjr«- tiie mind by .ue .u lott- ing advcrti.'*ei:i- nt, taU ii r ;u tue Western p.ip ;r • 'Rngai.' â€" '-tiss.^.j .* Gi.:i!d Ut J ihii Ctn^al. C ty M-i. i,ia both »f Leavenworth, K-.^-it Fi j this lime hencfn ili. a I r «.v -r- biittl Mn-fc Aun^i G -ubi i'C'iii.r-s 4 widow â€" ull yon ig m r are ..-q. at*- 1 to witiidraw tneir piiti.u.... .iIimu tione." ACUi'.lor.S CIJM'OU- 10,000 borf^es annua'dy on my o«nj account. Of tbe dwraft horse* 1 hand- le nearly aUNormau-Perch*rouhor»es; These Nonnan-Percherou bur-iea are docile, intelligent, b'ba'l between the; eyes, and have s.ima Lr.iin. 'Ihsyare: easily broken aud steady in haruea ' meaning that tliey don't fret whbu thay do their wora. Ti;ey are pswer- ltd boisee, and compactly built, sh.jrt, ill the back, de-^p in the body, and broad in the chest. This givia Monsieiir X CUri 'UJ t-'lS° :r. ir them what we call a good dinner.' basket. ' They have the best feet of anyf horse in America. They have a bicb ' cup foot. Their feet will stand work 1 on tbe pavem*;ut better than those of any other breeiL They are short-coat- 1 edsnd thiu skin and stMid tbs htf weatbsr the best of any breed. Tue' Njrman-Pcrchcruus gciMrally .4vc I'le best satisfa4:U.^u to the ^aop^a wiu bay thsii. to wear out. 'fu*;/ lare finely devel rp J tor Ihtors^ea. I at. Uiem into the harve t work *.ifi^ four year-, old. I bu7 these h rs.^' b- e^iioe hy -^s the best satb£.euoi| t- tny fct'atotuers. Baso^^ a.k«»i abowt tiM Ctfiadi»\f 1 â-  â-  • 'Vaci.v.re on* -U t,../.|i 1 ma Um ».i.«in.-: ••«ii.-»_ 4 that Moi.stcn:- X. "It «.:. nn. Yen a y..uij» ,a le â-  â- â€¢ .e â€" v .« » s call '.t â€" marric, ••oc bi4 o-r -^ittii,;, I tink I bj»r y -K **. A. 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