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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Feb 1885, p. 6

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.. +&ta? sxm·t5WLUim+fWIWWSWWW£ over; but some people with her tend er green dress, on.the q 11iet. ilH" Stephen pegan huskily, wll'n she ncthiug can kill, and she was one of tihem, houses and d·eserted fi1:1l is. ' Ever 1,nd interrupted him, oaying · with a keen . , slm would add bitterly. agidn a aloud blew Mroaa he:r. ail very f,,aa, glance at his facti : "Not au E ugliEih lady, monsieur. 'I her" She even grtiw somewhat s'..ronger as blottiug it out for a few moments ; tlt ,,n, the winter da)'S aped by. She hadno as the cloud which had obscured her is a l"rench lady i ll here, who is expectlonger the excuse of invalidis m for re- scudded onwards again, sbe shone £o1·th ing the visit of one English gentleman, ·but not · of ..two, monsieur,"· she maini.ng in the solitude which wa11 so tmc.e more in all·her beauty. pleasant to her in her misery. She drove It was in the da.rkeat hour-that just added, "She is expecting me,"- Stepl>en re-MA NUFACTURER AND DEALER INout with Agnes wheu the weather was before dawn-:-th:at she t rain glided into A nd, as fail' Fancy ftnated by, fine enough-sometimes into Ashford, hut tha station at }·addington ; and Steplwn's' j oined quietly, hidm!! hi11 surprise :.i.t the Her aha.cowy form I cau~ht; An rt reared my rainbow strnctura high not often . People seen:it'd to lorik at her eager eyes peerin{out tnto the station old' woman's anawtr. ··My friend will Mink, S. S, Sea], Persian Lamb, Russian Lamb, Beaver a.ntl Amid the rea·m ot thought I · euriously, she thougb.t., and she felt that saw.Lloyd Milner waiting there, wrapped wait." "Perhaps rnml> ieur will step in here," they were makmg ·comments as to the in a :1ong ulster, his face fre~h and nnTho proFenoe ot kind friends a.nddear Otter Muffs, Bows and Caps. E<>ub gloomy thou;;:bt forbad-, · alteration in her appearance ; and it was weired, as if he had .not spent. the day m she sa.id9 op:ming the door of a neat l ittle \II h tle thetr sweet vowe~ c..1m·and clear perhaps the knowledge tha t people w:mld harras6ing work and the night·houra in room on one side C'f the passage, and L~dies .l:'e1 patu..1 Jhuslc made. civilly mo1ioning toJ_,loyd to enter. "\. ou, ascribe he r illne&s to Frank's position useless conjecture. · ·". No sorrow coulil o'orclond our bower, which made her put such a restraint upon " You got my telegralli ? ·1 Steph en monsieur," she add ed, will have the good' No grler o erthado our days, from the ctJllapse said;aa they shook handa and stood for a ,neas ,, to follow me, if indeed,"-ahe heraelf, and I!& No stonn de~troy tne gentle flower Bright with the sun'& warm raya. which follows a grief to which a person !nomen~ together in the bleak bare look- alanced at hirn mistrustfully- " you are has yielded too much. mg station. " Bllt· tha.t is a useless ques· the person madame expects." MITTS and GLOVES in Beaver, Persian and Russiatl Ah. wh·reare ve, my earlv dreams, "I am the person, I assure you," Ste· B11t she sufftlred greatly-suffered as tiun. Of course you did, since you are 'foo early lost and l!'One 'I Lamb, Kid, Wool and Hair Seal. phen answered earnestly, " I would n ot My soul iF! n ""' absorbed·in schemes none of those around her guessed, 'save J here, Did you find out for me what 1 I almoe.t blush to own. deceive her for the world 1" perhaps h er husband; and he ascribed wanted to know 1" "It would be cruel to do so," ahe reROBES.-Ruffalo, Coon and Black, ·white and Gray Jap., her suffering to the wrong cause. It was "Yes, a nswered the young ba.rrister, My friends are but devarted etade·, · Som , fa.l·e an 1 0th.or· dead ;· not Frank's dan~er whioh gavo tao keen- in his usual quiet tone. "\Ve leave plied, leading tho way up-staire, " eince R ea lity etai;ds stern o.nd cold, est pang to her aching heart ; it was the Charing Cross at nine. It is. now four," she was so anxi, us f ·r your coming, and :My b1 ight ide·l'a fled. th ought that by her base suspicion sbe . he added, taking Up Stephen's t ravelling. llhe was afraid ahe would die before you Yet.often from r1mbition'a height bad aliene.ted for eve,r her husband's love. bag. "Shall we ~rive stra.i ght ther~ aud came." I looK upon thefast, White, H.egatta, .French, Cambric and vVool Shirts, Braoos "ls she so ill 1 " Stephen inquir ed, in a For ever I Never again would the and get a bath and a breakfast at the Upr n th »t roa~ o <>loudlesa light l::loon by the world e'ercast; grave dark eyes she loved look upon her hotel, or will you prefbr to go to . be. d for low voice. Ties, Silk llandkerehiefs, Collars, Cuffs, also over ~ "Ill, monsieur ! She is dying l" .And though the eye that once was bright tendtlrly and with the love which bhe h1'd a few h ourn 1" 1 choice lines of Fancy, Plain and Ribbed UnderHa mow grown <ltru with ca1·e. once seen in them th rill her heart. Never "We w:ill d1iva to Charing Cro~s," (TO E E OONTINUED,) I · WI look 1:1ack wit .tr nge delight again would they be anything more than Stephen answered; and the nexo minute On "castles in the air." clothing and Cardigan Jackets. atrangers-stran~ern-they who were to. they were driving -tJ:.tough the quiet cle· Lassoing· · W ild EleJ,ll1ant s. pa8s the remainder of their lives together, serted atrflets of the ' great sloe.p ing cit.y, . they who had been so near and clear t o and Stephen was telling his friend of Lhe As soon as the jungle bad boen to some each other, who miµht have been so had note he had recei.ved and the urgent sum· P:irtent chopped and 1ro.mpled down, so as CHAPTER. XXXlX. it not been for her folly ·and madnoaa. I mons it ·con,tained. · · to give a c lellr :field for aci;ion, half ;,, doz. ·, Yes. . Would to Heaven we could Ah, many a 'long weary night Sidney ' "U11less ·;l ·.am greatly ,mistaken, the en tame elephants, wi ih mahouts and , S h apent on her knees by her bedside, mystery·.will ·soon be solved now," Lloyd riooaer;i, were sent in to noose the wild 1 10 a d e- Dau·it ..,rove it I' tep , en 'th h er f ace · h a.rd prease d agamst · th 'd t h oug h tu f 11y. f 'I h" k 1 "' C answ_erec t · t d w1 .e sin . · ca110ot t 10 io w elephants. The. nooaers mana!!ed with ·ected manner. ' oma in- o my s u y, · ·u h e b urs ting sob s ah e we h ave a ll b een. so d ense ·a~ not even to gn;at skill the throwing of a iitout ~ J . h ., C·:)verrngs to at1 · e. t rope d the d etective is t ere. :Llo'<dH.,pgoo ld · · b. h h d h h" · made into a loop-as a cowboy uses h is cou non Stlppress, many a mg t D e a suspect t e trut · · . ' d . 1 ,, LI d --OF-···Hopgood the et ect1ve . "Y reL d h · h' d'" · h"l 1. , W I L k G '11 · . d "~ 11ear every ourc ime ,.orth·w ie sc1e. · eseemto 1'3.v.aro enpoor 1·ev1 1~ll lariat-so as toc>tcheachwildelephant 1 1 f o.u.uwe ·..,.. ated, ma pm;~1e tone, as · w-as wrest1 >... · h h · h , many a gm·1t £or granted , " · k ed ..c·tep ~' h en iu turn bn a .h ind kg. rd le h. ulg wit er angms · remar 'he rope woul.d Stephen mto the room ; . an h' as 'dIS gray mornmg . Agnea B urton, commg . 'ble fate h 1s ' be made faat ~ sof cIy sadly. ' 'LI oy d , ·wh at a · t erri at the other end to one of 1Y, · eyes rested on the de.tective, e sai 11uft h er room at d a.wn, h a d f ound ·1er h is be!ln, l;o 1o~e· · ·a ll lle h eld deare3t on the to . tame ~lephants As soo . n as the tame , . !' m 1 i n an undertone," I see-S 1dn~.y B tiu or ' h'll d d l d · h h d l' · l · · v __:a, remark which neither of the two men c l "' an utter y. exhauate wit t e earth au to ive a dog's· life so ong~" brute would feel that a Cil.tch had been w ould have understood had either over- OJnflict, lying prone'. upon \;he floor I "According to all accounts, he did :not made it would start off at a slow, deliber Pethap.i one of Sidney'13 grtlatest mis- priz6 what h,e los.t ·so ~1,u;:h as you tl1ink ate, c;iol and unconcerned gait in the ,he~~j~hen once more they ·plunged into fortunes at this time .was her entire lei- he did," Lloyd Mih~er ·returned drily. direction .of the gra:iid· s~and, where tyiJ;1g sure ; had she bee.n· ·dbliged to work, hal{ "'If you 'will Jiiersiat ·in balievinil in his up was dona, drastging behind it the discus·ions as to ways an.d me;i.ns of prov· h er su.1.umng 1r · 1rowned 1ova f or Sidney, I _ . , d wouId h ave ·b een. c t hink she herself ·has cap "ured animal. ~ An elephant hauled ing· Frank Gravi11 e 11 mnocence·; an , b y t h e nt ce!S'i1ty. · · . B ut : s h h d h" J · d d A man wh o ·pla· · . t fi t , 0· a not mg ong oea11e to o oo. along backw<>rd by one extend . ed hind leg though the d etect1ve was a rs · som_e· to d o ; a11 ·h er wan t a · were · suppl" a ll · t l 1 h h · d '" ie , a s10na e y oves t e wom,an e is engage ia' ·a.t a serious disadvantage; It ca.nno.t . what inclined to ignore tlle young b arr.is- h er w1s . h es f orest·a11 e d , not ' h' d ' b d . h d d . h mg istur e to is ar lY rea y to· run away · wit olaw and hold on the ground with any ter's suggestion as unworth y 2 f. r.h · I ur_ a r.ng Sale of our immense stock 'th tlie eas _ e of .. h _ e,~.... ux_ t·QUij I'dl _<!..nee_ s , anot.h er. " . . ,. . great e"'~c.t. About all it cin do is to We will begin a Great C le. t .ednotice of a man so much b etter acqua.m e Wl h" k h f If- th ere t · lf b not rng too . er ,out o herse " I t was a momentary infatuation," bellow,uand that it does do energetically h lega,', mat.tars as he thoug t h1mse to e, hi ,_ h h ·1 · s I h · h' We quote no prices hut he soon fonnd him elf listening with some was not ng to ta..e away er t oug its said tephen gravely. " t ink m 1s and woefully. Whenever one made any of Dry Goods and Clothing. f from Frank ln prison. and from Stephen', h&art h e always loved 'Sidney beat. ' And areat effor .t at res' i stance a second tame . t atkntion as L1'oy d ln a ew c1ear sen en· hi l 'k I · ., t c l indnesa of ·manner, always gent es tha» is not so much the question as her el . f h .ep · hant followed along, pushing with are certain · our customers will be surprised at the sweepi~g cee explained his vie IV o t e mat er-one a l ways compassionate, · · trti l y, b ut h ard er l ove f·or h im. " his trunk 8 ·gainst tho struggling creature. f , and whioh they had not yet t h ough t o b · · 1· l i l "l k · · b · " rednctions in every department. ou now my opm10n on t at pomt, Then eac·h b . fast was tied up, and some of . the correctness of wh leh on1y tune cou Id to ear u1 its gent eneas, w 1 c l was so icy c,·ld, than any paseionato reproaches Lloyd answered ooolly. "Your wife them grew quit. a furiona. Oi1e little felh as. cared for you for a long· time '. now, low, after being tied up for twenty hours, r evea.I. . would h ave been. The arrest of Frank Greville had reeven if ehe has not always done so, which was still so mad about it that he would kindI.id the ashes of interest in bhe almost I rather doubt." · grow almost frantic with rage whenever .dge murder, and once CHAPTER XL. , " She I oved me, and · b etieved me anybody trent w~ar him. In two days' forgotten R utle · . more it was the principal topic of conver- ; '.' fhe night-express from Ashford up to guilty," said Stephen, bitterly and incred· more work the whole herd had been tied sation in Ashford. In the counting·· Lon'clon; on 0110 oold blustering M~rch uloualy~"perhaps believes m~ s.o still.!" up, ~nd: the job of subjugating them be- Very tempting bargaini:: will be offered. '\Ve mean to prove houses, in the offices, in the works, at hight, carried with it, in a compartment "And loves you notwith!ltanding her gan. , the breakfaat tabl<s, and at af~rnoon tea of which he was the uole occupant, a tall belief. I think even you, Mephen, will beyond dispute that we cannot be undersold. the matter was discussed a ad re'l!iewed grave-looking man in a long fur-lined hardly quarrel with such a love ·aa t)l.at." Female Thugs in ltussl.a. from every stand-point. cnat, who leaned back in his corner with The bidal t~ain to Folkestone ~a.rried Frank's arrest jaet as he was on the an expression of deep thought on hia no more eager travellers on that March A. case recently tried before the Crim . inal point of departure for a far-off land, faoe. . morning' than Stephen.' Daunt and . his Tribunal of Odessa has bronght to light where he might live in comparative safety Two hours before the evening mail had friend, and all through the -roul.(h passage some further proof of tho diabolical tent: ts . l3owrnanville, Oc tober 16th, 1884. i - :.:: and freedom, his iueffectu ..l difguise, his brought to Stephen Daunt, aroong other acroGs the Channel they smoked 'their held by a secretly organiz0d and fanatical calm a.ud composed resignation, what he letters, a httle note-two haoty ..1..ea k Rusaiari sect, against whiCh prosecutions said and . did not say, were all fretily dis- written with trembling fingers, which pipes on the dee of the steamer, to the HEALTH FOR ALLI l f envy of the rest of the passenger13 in the have from time 10 time bel;ln instituted. cussed ·in every cir. ole, and Q great dea o seemed as if they could hardly guide the agonies of mal ·de mer. ·And soon n.fter This sect, which is under an oath of sympathy was expressed for the unhappy pen, and the wo1ds of the blotted rorawl mid,. day they were on their way to Paris, secrecy, appears to consist entirely of i suiter who had already suff~red so much, were these:...,... . fl · th h tl · · t. t t~~.: ~ ~},! (H .J~"i\~ ~~ : ~~ " · ~ i ·' ~· .~ '.~· ~ ~·d~~, 2.nd had so much more tu suffor. Perhapll "Come to me without delay. I am ymg r oug ie umnyerell mg coun ry women. These female fanatics, or rMl1er ~ ~~r.l:r~~,:~~':.tf1;~:··...t:t~; :·~ ~\-\~\J;,:l~ ' ..... ~ ~~.. :.J.~. ..l~ .. .k~·"- .... '\· ., .1 ~ ·~·-;~ l d I "'ta steady speed, which; if not quite ab ftimale Thugs, have become infamous t~~~-t~»J..~"':~li.a::-1..tl. ~-i.··.,:rM_~~ -~t ::f£j£:i'..!.:.:~~~~.: Lawyer Grev1lle himself was the on y man dJing; there is no time to lose, an swift as the e1'press they· were n.iost ac- under the denomination of "Angelwho did not spealr 1.1f his son's arrest. and have much to tell you." cuatomlld to, yet took them rapidly,to- makerll." They secretly destroy th" THE PILLS impending trill.l. He went about Jii1:1 work The note was signed with one word-with his usual calm composure, and only "Sibyl " - ar.d it bore 'the address from 'Watde the gay a.nd brilliant city whither children, generally infan'ta at t ~e breast, Purify the Blood, correct a ll Disorders of t he committed to !heir charge. As n u rsl_"S, . b they W'ere b ound. an added palor to t he btern .grave face which it ha'! been written, an o scure "We will n ot wait to rest," Daunt generally, and, ru~e fn queutly, as careI ..IVli~R ; §'.ll'O~ilA.U~'!'J, lill'D.:UEVS A.ND 00,VEJr.. S. told those who knew him well that. he wM street in an obscure piut of Paris. said, when they II.l ighted froip. the. ~r .in takers of illegim.ato children, .tl1ey destroy coguisa.nt of what was exciting so muc.h Stephen had lost no t ime in obeying on arrival. "We had bett'c:ir go i!-t once their charges m any manner which pro- They inv igorate an d restore to hcalt.l~ Debili tated Constitutions and inter·eat around him. . " the summons; a note to his father and ·are invaluablti in all Complatnts mcidontal to Females of all .A ges. F~r M:>1.ny were the additiomi mn.de to the a fow lines t o Sidney, who. with Agnes tot.he address,.sJ:l,e has given us. There mises the silfcflt means against detection. Children aucl tho uged they .are priceless. is.not a moment· t':> be lost, and Heaven They profe.s5 that theil'missi,.n fa to murreal facts of the matter; m ..ny were the B.urton, was spending a fow daya at grant that we ~av not bfl 'tqo la.to.l" . der for the assured s0Jvation of the souls THE OINTMENT romantic inctdtnts which had their found~- Lambs wold, were hastily writt<'n and de· The driver . cif lhe fiacre lo~ked some· ·of their innocent vict ims, and at the tions only in some of t he t::X< i.t1:d brains epatched ; and half an hour after the mail what puziled· ,.;hen: Stephen gave him th" same time to earn for themselves eternal Is an infallible remedy for Ba.J Legi:;, Bad Breai:;ts, Old \Vounds, ,Sores .and heedless tongues; and in the~e Siduey had come in Stephen was driving swif.ly ·addrtes "hich Sybil had written ·with glory, ·and Ulcers. It is famous · for Uont and Itheumat.i8m. For disorders of ur.., Daunt-poor. unhappy· Sidney-played " thrl)ugh the bluste:ring M .uch nigb.t to. such a trem)Jling band ; but, with a shrag The prisoner tried was charged under -Chos~ it has no equa!.prominEont part. M~I\Y and. varied . were wards the station, anct winhin an hour he Of his sh oulders, he ·drove away along the t.he name .of Rachel 06trovsk.ai.~, but the c uses ~o whiuh her illne~s was !l.l'l· wtis on his way to town. Fo:rt Sore Throaf§, Rron<.-.hiHs, Coughtii, Coh?s, cribed_ . People . hinted at clandestine Lea.ning back in the l;)orner of the car· gay boulevards, with their 'light-hearted was known to th.,, police by several aliases. . promenaders, passing tl~e . caf <s already She is a. marFi~. woman, ,28 years of age ; Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no rival · and, for 'meetings, between her and Frank,-hinted riage as the ~rioin sped on. h e ,hP.d l eiuure gaily lighted up and full Qf c<irdess idleru, one of her 'kno.wn vtctirne being h er only ·contracted and stiff joints it act s like a charm . ' even that &he was about to share hioiiight to think as to wh~t the ·llllrnr'nona migh~ t he gay and tempting shops. . ·" child. · ~h,;rrn caaea of child-murder, one wh~.n 1t walil interrupted, hinted at a be. For some weeks, now Lluy d 1\1tluer by.atranguiation, were proved aga.in~t the sept.ration t hat would follow the trial, and, Hopgood ho.d 'bf'eu· prosecuting au l'lie two young 'men .were very silent. Man11fachlred only at THOMAS HOLLOWAY'S Est ablishment, no matter what the.result of the.latter active aud eager search for tht:i writer of Sttiphen's thoughts had wandered bapk to prisoner, ,who wail condemned to fifteen years'· ha.rd labor. The ·Vl'.oman appeared 78, 1rnw OXFORD STREET, (late 533, OXFORD STREET), LONDON.. should be, et1itti qv,anti. th~t note ; but they httd grown to deap~ir his last visit to Pa~id with Sicmey. They D 0 lly.had retui·ned home from Brigh- of the result . So long a time had elapsed had then' been only a· few .weeks married. entirely unaffeoteli, and when called upon And a1·e sold at ls. l i\-·1 2;. 9d., 4s. 6d., lls., 22s., and.33s. each Box or Pot a.nu ton, e.nd Agnes Bllrton had co1ne to .Eas since she had fled from Rutledge hall and already the estra.ngement had · begun by the Judge replied. simply and with the Dlay be ha.cl fro, n all Meuicine Ven dors tnroughont th.a World. ' u\most composure, '"Du with me what tb.orp to stay with Sidney, who h ·d grown that thtir cha.nee of find i!lg her was a very which had gone on increasiog until now you will; 1 ·am in your hands." 4'Fl'111·ehascrs sho11Jd took at nio 1,abcl 011 t11e Pots nnd G o xcs. I f lhe addtt11a d ea.r1y to love the tender-hearted gentle small one. She had left no trace behind there was a gulf between them whicli ap· iS not r.. 13, Oxford iil.reet, Lontlon , they are spuriouu. -·--:-:o:- girl whose position as th~ eldest daughter of the route shti had t~ken or whither she parently nothing.coul.d ·bridge over. Ah, . W . W4hN ;zw, . ew:c11 Tbe " Genelman." of a large family had made her so much had fl.,d, and the .gen~ral opinion at the would the time ever.come when the hue. older t.han her years and so. tender and t < me had been th!\t she had fled with band and wife would ,be to each other all The late Anthony.Trollope, apropos of t houghtful. Her pr esence wan a great Frank, a belief which had doubtless facili· that marriage meant them to be; when the independent airs and. sup(·r1or man comfort to Sidney, who wa.11 able to give tated .tht ir flight .in a great degree, since they would be in all to each other 1" ners assumed by negro servants in the her the entire coi..fidence she folt bound every inquiry had been made under its J,loyd had, in his intense interest in the West Indies, recounts a little scene he to withhold from D,> lly; and the u nhappy influenc\:l. It was only Prank's assurance object of their visit.to Paris, forgotten had with a young black s ervant in an y oung wifo thought sometimes that the to Sidoey that ha had fled alone which all else. Even his blue·eyed little sweet· hotel in J amaioa. In England one ia apt :agony of tears which came to her relid had f!ivon them the firs t intimation that heart, the thought of whom was generally to t hink that an extra shilling will go a when Agnes took her in her gentle arma they had been decai.ved, and it was Lloyd paramount, was not remembered .now. long way with boots &.nd chambermaid ; and held her so closely and tenderly t ·1 Milnli'r who had at first decided that it For many long weeks ha had ~rooded but in the West Indies it is necessary her breaet saved her from madness. was imperative, if possible and at any over t he thought that Sibyl Rutledge had that those people be treated with dignity. Frank Greville's trial waa to be held 3t cost, to discover S1byl Rutledge's where- much to <lo with the mystery of the mur- They like familiarity, buh are averse to theSpringAssizes, which :weretotakeplace ab.outs. And ytit, keen as ha.d been their · der, and his disappointment at the result ridicule. · in Ma,rch; so there were some weeks in aeazch, bl'ight as ha.d been the intelligence of their search for her had been very " Hello ! old fellow, how about .the bath i" Mr. 'l'rollope said, one morning, which to.prepare the defence and to rmf- brought to be:ir upon it, unsparing of bitter. fer the anguish of suspenae and mi~er y. morniy !l.I the se~rcbers liad been, l1ll hii.<l Now he felt assured that the mystery to a lad who had been ordered to see a To Frank himiolf, aft~r his long w:ma.,,. been m voiil; a11d the vory eam.e post ·vould be solved at last and Jl r1mk,Gre- bat.h filled for him. ings, after being hunted ~~ ud conceal,,<! whwh hu.d b :ought :Sibyl's appeal had v 11'11 i01" c,ince proved ; and, if it were The boy was cleaning b ooh, and went and living itl the foar of every man, i r. [ brougln a dejec1 .(;d f pisLle frmn Lyn u nor. ao, h"' was l'tiady to believe in his on as if he had nQt he&rd a word. was almost pleiwant to know that the u ... det<tiling tlrnir non success. guilt al!ainat ali the moat solemn protesta· "I say, how about that bath 7" he c artainty WM ovi,:r for the present, th·tt 1 l\:Ioru t.han on oe i11 the dimly-lighted thin s of innocence the· unfortuoate young continu ed. alcnost the wout had come, and t.hi,t he sc,lit udtJ cf the rail ~ay-carriage Sttjphen man c mld make. · T he Lid did not move a muscle. v'{e have the EXCLUSIVE sale of t h ese ·w atches, which cannot be had n othhig t-0 do but a wait hia tr~i;,l and Da\tn· to<.>k from hii! pccket the crm~pled They had left the gay boulevard~ and "Put down those boot.a, fotiow, and go beaten for ti me. its r~sult. Re was vay patient and r<l- blotoed slip of pap,ar, written so shakily ehinin!{ cafes and glitter.m g shops fac be· and do a11 I bid you !" signed, ic.tensely anxioua for his sister, thJ1.~. it was almost illegible. hiud them now, and were making the ir " 'W ho do you call feller 1" You speak We hav e a re.a.son to be thankful for past favo ·s darin<)' forty years 0 fearful leat Siduey iih ·uld be compromised '.l'o "'hat bitter straits h~ l the writer way 11lowly through a. part of tht:i brilliant to a genelman geueLuanly, an' den he in business h ere. by her generous h .,lp, and obatinately hcon b rought 1 he though~. How h~d French capital whero few vi.oitors go, and fills de bath." silent in his own defence. Not 011e word she lived during those t1 wa Jong years a.r,d where the working-class chiefly prepon· "James" said Mr. Trollope, with a N:ow our stock is one of ~he largest in the Dominion and we will us to his belief in Stephen's guilt ever more 1 What had she to say to him 1 der11.tes. Even here, though there was polite bow, "might l trouble you tf> leavt:i passed his lip~, a.11d it was Stephen himselt What c Jnfosaion l1ad she to make, so im- evident poverty, it was not such squalid those boots and see the bath filled for · who imparted hia su~picirns to the solic· portant that she could uot die in peace and terrible povMty as that seen in many me I" itor entrusted with tb.e defence Eminent until it was made?- What l ight was going English great cities ; many faces were gay "Et!!, sar " -returning the bow. l'egarding no man, either Jew or Gentile. eounsel had been ongagcd by.John D..i.tJnt to be thro wn "11 the aff"i1" which had a.nd good-humoured and &roiling, and in "G-onelman 1'0 at onoo." '""""....,... ..,_._ on Frank's eido ; but the accused himself been so long i uvolYed m · blackest, darkest some of the windows were white murJJin was anxious to let things take their nif!ht 1 blinds and h ere and there a ftow·er. cource. ]'rank Greville h& d ntver for a moment '.!.'hey were going slowly now and stop- Two Pounds for Gross Ne~lect. The most scandalously inadequate Jca t iat ha had ping of"en, for the eocher did n ot know " It will only make more missry, " he wavi'red in hi3 assura_ said wearily, when ,John D&unt remon- never seen Sibyl Rutledge after he had his way, and had to make many Inquiries punishment of modern times was that in· stra~ed ~nth him. " I am i nured to llUf- eaen h er leave tho hall with Stephen ; and to receive many and varied directions, fiicbed on John.Batty, under manager of variety~. fering, and poor Chris3ie's, they t ell me, and in this h e was evidently sincere. in pursuance of which they at l ength a coal mine at Barnsley. This amiable will soon be over ; lbt thing11 be-it will Thst ahe had returned home the serva.nfs found themselves driving slowly down a Neature discovered that the1 e was a large be best I" evidence had proved at the coroner 's in- Jong narrow street where the houses .,.are volume of explosive ::ras loose in the In after -years, looking hack at that t er - quest, and that sh·· had fled was beyond a less lofty than any they h ad yet seen. colliery under his control, but did no~ rible time, Sidney DtJ.unt wondered how doubt. Cor; ·11·" after ooniecture pa.saed A.t one of these the nacre was pulled up, remove the men from t heir work. The Cures Di::::mcss, Loss of Appetifo, lndig.,,:wa, Bitiou.sness, she had lived through the suspense, the through Sci pht'u Daunt's brain, followiug and both young m an jumped out, Al- consequen~e was that every soul in the n ever-ooaaing dread, the agony of unoer· each other alm<'st aa rapidly as the traiu roost aimultan<>ously an elderly woman, mine worked on in immiment r isk of a .Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the.Liver and K idneys, t.ainty, It seemed t o her that to endure aped t.hrough the wintry -looking country wrinkled and worn, but white and clean horrible dt?atb,and Mr. Ba.tty would have, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, liunwrs, Salt i iheurn, Scrofula, what she had end ured she must be in the stormy bl ust ering M>i.rch night. in her cap and apron, appeared at the had they perished, been morally re8pOI1· Erysipelas, and all disea813s arising from linpure Blood, str onger than ·· om~n had ever been yet. The moon was u.t its tull, sh edding a door and looked doubtfuUy at the two sible for their death. For his nrnvillmgDeranged Stomach, or irregular action of tlie Bowels. ness to avoid the responsibility he was Ir, takes so little to kill some people, she flood of silver light on the bare trees, young men. '" · so little-a fall, piu· which apring had not yet begun to o'othle "Th ere is a.n English lady hero very fined the magnificent sum of £2. :<.· ·. 0:··' . ; 1- I "{)astlcs in tlle Air." I prick, and life is Who.in Jus childhood does not rnlsa A fobric h ight ahd fai r 1 W t·· o 1.aa not ia his enrlv days Built caatlea in the tir 1 · .Ah roe, 'tis many yearo since I, .A. j oyou·, o,.rclca~ thing, Amll! rh., fr·15nmt ft ,,w'1·0 did lie u ne oalmY d t<Y ill spring, FURST ROBES! HATS ! '· Capes, Fur Lined Circulars and Astra- cha11 Jackets, and Gents' Coon Coats a specialty,, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. SIDNEY'S FOLLY P. S.-All kinds of Furs ~ltered and repaired, Highest Cash price paid for · Raw Furs. GREAT CLEARING SALE ' . I DRY GOODS AND CLOTH fiG f ON SA1,URDA.Y 18TH INST. ' ' we Winter Clothing will be offered extra cheap11 In the Tailoring Department I ELLISON & CO., ~/:"~.~.~~~~~,11V»[~f:'~T:;~ ·;rl· :u-.·~. ;):St1 · 1vp 1 · · ffli~1r.1~~Niif~~. ~.~~rr._, .·!-"---,f;,~(.'.}~ .... .--~;;~~t .~' 1i1 ?;'/l all ROCKFORD AND AURORA ~ .Ar:L,C:S:ES .. Sell Cheaper than the Cheapest, ______.. ...... ____ A ARON BUCKLER. 'W edding Rings in great , .~· ~·

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