JUST mwto mans. J. x. ouvnrs \V|l| 5ll|'{'l_\' U\'l`l`u|I\l7 ll.` u|nu_. Truly the uni\'(-nw is tullut';_:lno.~'ts--nut sheetml(-hurchydnl. e~'p0'I|'|'>'. but the inex- 5 tluguishable and imnmrml u.-mouts of life, which. having once lwvn, can never die, though they blend and 1-hanze again forever. All...-. . ` .. ......l` oI.:.` ......a .. mwe Ueell lurgutwu. Yet mam dies not whilst the world, at once his mother and his monument, rouuiius. His name is forgotten, illlll`('Il. but the breath he ` breatlu-4| yet stirs the pin-tops on the moun- tains, the sound of the words he spoke yvt echoes on through spu-'1`; the thoughts his bpxin gave birth to we In-.mr inherited to-day: his pawl 3 are our 1-zm:-zcufllft`;thejogs and sorrows that he f('iIill`U our fauuiliur frien<|s-the- and from which he tl--ii mziinst **wW mwv nrW-` uwuusu-----u __.._-.._: _....- oi Ibo idvwdty. > ` lnponan. -` I! II I the utmost lnpnnnano lhcl tonal I In--nu.-bold nun-1; should In kept will u Manly ranch in an 0! and wetla- ml in try. The not I at this Hotel In-louihtll uI'I "OI (II lat bland and u up In all phi!` c muphhh. & Mun In nu:-o. `I . with the usual. l'UII""l .\l'Y\l|Ill!', |lII` 'YII FIII . an Inn pup ovary Nvm. Nu not-I tn upon! 9 .- lug: mm tc-got srumpc nliol from n-cry j hip-lol pain. I--cl nub sill pvuuhaco I \ Mal mu. un to any (lfll uonfurit. ` Largo houloo only 35 cents. Mall Ir-:1:-. | Norvllluo the pain Hug. nun cum . l- I at-In. lnlnlgin. An aching In . Illa-I with I-uugnuruul IN: lnllo. ll" mun lung within an mlnntu. Tty nov- `vilsu lot nllhbdnul pub. Tuaudl ` (`tub I Imulo. NOV. I. II UUIIU '-'y T`! * to hip-I ol I 1 c \'-.~lI4... I In. I The pnpuruim nu HAm'1n|'I \'c| title-nrc an I humu- hu ht-en nu-r n q nuukol. An-I no-\'r Ilu-umltinm. no-nu cle-slur-n, Inurm. a uni iuh-rmtl Mr M E t -xvii`, Ilunu. .\Innumn. nu-at Ihich mnnmem-1 with unnhutnl furn- tury. hn rnrrinl nl snow ucnpl un lhv u. do An: llin 1:-lung n "n..Li; llc-nolloct Tlwrr In my one TPlIl(`d_\` lnuun that In: mum t`\lrIl|H* p-nu-r uuyr ul Ipc in Anal ` liver complaint than Ilunlm-k on: Bun-rs. \ "I ha-I hw-r an-I my hunhcnd In | who! with dyspepsia: that he mulal not ` lnlnor Une dnzrn hotllrn of ILHH. hu 4-unl-I1-4| In both In mum! to our usual work." n-purl: In. John A (lmphrll, of Iiriul Imn. N H. p ' I I lbnponulc-ncy and I):-prnulon l Too often result from cnunea. II the In ginning easily rt-metliecl. but neglected must. oliicult to rvnuovo. The liver. allowed to licbllle turpicl an-l inactive, pnvel the way for as host nf liu-nhm. constipation giving vuy to imligesnun. until at last the un!0r- I I tunntu victim lma In undergn I" the horror! ` uf Acute dyupepnin. .\'o remedy an urecvlily and with nuvh cc-rminly mrroctn Ill u in-Mu of the liver iuul ntunuwh and bowel: an Hu- nultoni l'llln of Mumlrnke and Ilutteruut. \' , ,2: __l _I_._.._ ,,l- C-1 ".7 ..-v v--uu--.- Th-* rwe;-tiv>n M an ongngul girl by the fxumly of her f'nun\ husband should be most (`or.li:d. and no time should bo lost in giving her A vrnrm wolconno. It is the fashion for the mother of the groom to invite both the fumily of theexpevun: bride and bent-If to dinner u soon as poaiblolhorl-be formal umonntvmont ol the engquntnt When I Gentleman Should Cull. No gentleman should call on a lady unleu sheukshim to do u,or unleubobrlngl 1 Iettnr of intruducticm or be Is taken by I lady who is suivit-ntly intimate to invite him tn call. \\'h~n a lady doslms to have a newly made gvntlelnnn uoqmlintanoe all she says, "I hopu that me than soon see you," or I un at honm on Hominy," or something of that sort. If he reoeivesnniuvitnon to ` dinner or to a hall from a stmngerhels bound to sun! an immediate Answer, call the next day, lvnw his cud and then call after the entertainment. uauuua `cant! -v .y , nu Luau u lulu: Ul muuc.-raw \,uuuuu nu urn. IL. D I K The card of a young debutante is some- times incloeed. If these invitations are sent L to new acquninuuwes, or to strangers in town, the card of the gentleman is lnvloaed to gentlemen, and that of both the gentleman and his wife to ladies and gentlemen, if it is I first invitation. Or, this form may be used: ` Mm J. 1;. Smith at Home. Thursday evening, November Mwenth. at ninn 0`clock. (`ntlI|nn A! Man D R V P DAIRY GOODS. of the Choices! at well u the Cheapest. rooolvod duly. CANNID 00006 ofovory nude at lnvltntlon Cards to Bulb. In New York society a hostem does not em- ploy the word "ball" on her invitation cards. A formula frequently used is as follows: Mrs. J. B. Smlth requests the pleasure of the nnmnnnv of Mr And Mn: 'llllnm Rrnum lX$. J. D. nmuu l'E(]llQ'8l5 III!` [|ll'I:IUJ'B OK (H9 company of Mr. And Mrs. William Brown (In Thuriday evening, Nowmbe-r fu-4-nth. at nine o'clock. Dnndnu R R \' I` gold services, too precious to be trusted to ordinary lock und key, are displayed at the wedding and innnediamly sent 0:! to some convenient safe. This is one of the inevitable overgrowtbs of luxury which Americans have not yet learned to manage. In Franco they do better. Those nearest, of kin subscribe in ` sum of money, which istsent to the bride`: mother, who expentls it {or articles in needed or ('0\'et4*d by the bride. ` Qn fnr lulu thin nnufnrn fr-nu;-n:nu.In.l M uttutu U] K um cu:u H but) In luv. So far has this vustom trunscexmled good taste that now many persons of renement. hesitate to show the presents. un: uxpecwu w at-uI|.guuL Wedding presents have of recent years become nhsuvdly costly and gorgeous The olzl fashion. which was started qrnong the Dutch, of giving the young couple tlmir household appointments and a sum of money with which to begin. has now degeneruuad into a very bold display of wealth and osten- ` mtious generrv It) , so that 1` fiends of moderate J_u1....._._.1 _ auuu I All who send gifts should be invited to the wedding and to the reception. although the . converse of this proposition does not hold ` true, for not all who are asked to the wedding are expected to seml.gi!tL huldino nrnckmtn Inn-n n! nun! Ivanwu ` llllmncrs am ! Customs Prat-(lead In Po- Ilto Society. Wedding pwsents may be sent. anytime within a month of the wedding. the earlier the better. as numy brides like to nrrlnge their own tablr-s artistically, if the present: are shown. All brides, it need hardly be told, ` ought to 'wn-its a personal note thanking each giver for his or her present, be it largo or small. All ...I... .......I ...zn.. ..I.-..I,l `n/\ :._..:4_.n ._ `L- Cotlllon at ten. an ,._,.I .- Dancing. :1, .1, .- , . -u nun . w loge! munptl . nub Go any` A cum m A nxumr A smum. `SOCIAL E,T|QUETT`E_. lllll Is. In . or III. In .~. . ..... nu quarter ( H-r fail: RIIVII IINIIIIIICIIIU. `I K and n-snug. :5, Mn? lIII\II\|, v|ullrI_|. II. brnion. Inn! Idle-. unl poim an-I injunoa. V woacuug. | nnhnnal nhnulrl In Inn-0 1 see one. rump` obbxs ' Io.-ullounu-nah-uutcnn-an .4. IHH.0NDUo ....._-_..... We have the ulllfncuon 0! numbering wilh our patrons many new cullomcru. WI. ARK RI-2.\l)\' FOR ALL '0 hnvelnodelho uund- ` and of our [coda the Ill-It oonndcrnunn. and an condently claim thnl for rhau-u~lnr and Muorlment our stock In not uvcllotl In the (`My at PRICES WITHIN THI`. REACH OII` ALI. ,` sanmsr. nxsucampnsmm ..E.|.. . .-V n. Q...-L. amrmm` D. Y3! It uxtl Am) tot vnuuu I0 vltl ||__.-n ln..-4_.. II._..... II.- _... .. _ ._ -n `uuuuwuu -aw V. u.u.n Anal IVV III3 lllh IV X-U l`;.'!I-......"" "?.:::.-.::::-2-.: `.*a.`...*..".."-.:..a::' ` .. MI. I ' lava Khpunu It! a. Ar!-Inn tunnughnn. :0IuIs. pm . v I run- "Ii:-`|QLIF~` `ht II h \\ lIM[mII noun .\`n.I xd have-n K|UoI.7:&.I.xll' on uuthoriuidoltm . I-nftvv M gxn. tuna wuum-. Kiwis in pil- Old. GRAND TRUNK RAILTWY nu: mm A.~:I"(-ill-:.\I'I-:24? n.oL"n; CANADA PAC /I-70 RA/M0108. 9 ; [luau Train; Na 3 u 3 chnddl. ' Nxidocamunnooul I l'I'I -r1- A - I I um Fyrm u-r. rm-~n-ter.un1nIIpoanu.-oath 9...: tan. All nu route. Two nIul-Uon- ; dull)`. Pnnulnwunn olbot mun. , Au-ante and relhhlo tornnuuo ln rectum to Inns and Ramon ren noun at M mall at the HRAKII Rl'.\`FI'AmI Null: .sTATl0.\'. comer ol Johnna and (lulu-to .-in. V Wlmor ex:-union U the All run Rnulo In I Nu-|`rIu<`Ium. In A In: and prints on the l`m-Mr (`null In I`nlI urnh: lhnlo H-Mdn. Won lntlbn. Narmada and other lntnl rll Into II :1; rulua-I nun Tluhugvnd for III IINXII ONLY 60c. BASKET. v IllUIl.\.\l`llIl\ .~u.\ as Iuuru all parts of the world 5 I us-hlly. I`un~huno your Tu-kn-In ' llw ( |(nIlWn_r. mnncrlln nl hi ll. \\'.U. lhsiluny. .\-w Yotk (`cl nnn River Hy. and West xdhonl York. Alhnn). `rm. lnlhdolphln. ` I'll: Ktrnnuna Nru~|un!nr And AH nu. ' N I N I . - ....'i.. J` "u"-.7-`.u'a?' x..:'...'-r':.."'2. a nu ac.-----J --a-av noun. 1 \'\'orld's Ticket Agent. (`ornor Johnson And On- tario Screen. ` (3ll.\.\` [1 THEN K CITY l'Aa S`UIlR STATION any at no p.m. ml!!! you III ? your foniln we can rnhh you w 1 pm can can to brig them tn In Em a Germany. svr en. .\'urwn_\'. ac Rntccofpnnngo |lW|3`s as low as by any mh ne. For Tickets And over) Inlhrmnlon Apply to UVIIIXII an lIAl.'IEl' mourners In mu day l:00 All! you are: nan-mm. The Steamship: of the Allan Line come direct tolho wlmrves of the lntercolonlnl and Grnnd Trunk Railway: at Halifax and at Portland. nnd passengers are lorwu-dod on by Ipochl trains to Montreal And the West Thn Inn! ll-nln nnnnnrllnn at "nr1lnntI Illh trnini MJIIIYGAI ' The last train connecting at Portland with the Mall Stenmcrs. sailing from that port on Thursday. loaves Klnzlwn on Wednesday at I:t0p.m. The Int train oonnactlmr with than Mnil mu gun. The Inn train connoclln with Ihe Mail Sloane:-9 at Halifax loaves lnguon on 1'Imn~ day DJII. An (`hen u the (`hm-anpest. lieliverccl at my part 0 the town. Aug. 9. .Ilo'um-om. Dakota. San fVVlnra'.c- .9? to and Itriuh ('oIumbo'. HA1 ES UFl A5HAUI`.' :~ I-mm Pol-Hana or (`A 11-83). 75. olurn- 1 h-0:`: Hnlila5to.l.i\'el I and` lnlermodlnte-b). Rotum-A Stcerum Inca! at 15. (:LASUO\ ' AND B STON Ll.\'E.-Glnqow `toliocton. lnternusdiato-$?.'s. (`hildrcnunder mm `oar. 32.50; over one and under twelve. halt Am. Thn RI nninlhlnn nf lha Allgn Linn nnlna dlnml r- | nun:-n. Bardinlnn. . . Polynesian (`ix-msnian . Peruvian . Pnrinlgn I'l3l'llV'll\h. }P|rislAn Polynesian ` (`ircaahtn ! _ALIL.A2N'W LINE Royal Mail Steamships. WINTER AI{ANGEMEN'r. THE - SHURTEST - SEA - PASSAGE. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. 1' ork. VERNON H. BROWN & 00.. Or to J. P. Gildenloeve. Agent, 42Clar- ence Street. 9-`:,`;;"i BUD THY/UH. Through Bills of Lending given for Belfast. (Mu w,H !W?e, Antwerp and other points on t e (.`ontin'ent and for Mediternnean ports. For freight and passage apply at Com- ..`.. l\Lll-.. `Y- A I)-_.I!_,. ___., \Y,_ UlIllIll|UllllL|UII. III UUI'llIU(lIHlU V . Steemge at Very Low Rates. gteenge Tickets to and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of Europe at low- est rates. 'l`I..........L Dill- -3 I ...!.'.......:...._ L... n_u-_-. The only line running lhrnu h Pullman 1 u- mm Kn lnn In Ihr luv-I Am We-sl. Tllnll \`I`II|I.' um`-x 'r. n....1-c..L.y. y.. GROCERIES, LIQUORS. //V`0}?A 8M6 7*/fAFD. !V:l'I.|`|E|l Ilunlnlh I`llu|I. .~`4`uuK ll nun lhn -`nDl: nu . nu.- 3 0!//VA RD &L/A/E ..l.'S1'1'1.`JD U1"I'.B.U5A\1Ii 3 (`ulnn V 360. $80 and$l00, o.ccordingto'ac~ connnodution. Intermediate uL........r..- ..a \`....... I .._.. I)_L..- L--___... ETRURIA. UMBRIA. .. SERVIA. . .` AURANIA. UMBRIA. .. SERVIA. .. . i<{z~.'o's'i~6i~r an Pnjtnnoxn {:.KiL'1,C : r_A_s_I__ExPh'Es`nZI'AiI st_3vIc N4 (LIMEED-) . `/VEW *Y0j/?/( AND LIVERPOOL. A1 ES OF PASRAGE I-`mm Portland hum Hnlilnx In Lh-nrnnnl and lnntlmnlnrrv : monum M--ngrr Trnlm lone the new (`lly Penn r In-pm. tun! Jobllun Find. an Mlowu: IIOIII [Alf Zhlf Wj. M: M#..LI+E.?`T S "i.:a3Y. "3'_"'I1:iT&N FROM P11i:R"13o. 40, N.R.: NEW YORK. -n:\-u--nunn-5-4-unn-nun: unmann- 3. yr y's Uttice, No. 4, Bowling Green, New k. (CALLING Ah` com; mumom RATES OFPA'SSAGE: Lin RBI] :9 nn4"Ill\ nnnnnnn Lrtu uuu I`! (`I nu!" uuullt Rm ` TIIOJIA 8 HA .\'LEl'. .n,A_ DATE 0-I-`-S-AILING = % 'I`R.AVVELLIN_G.T ..m . .Mar. ll` Apl. A pl. . May u- rvl . Feb. I MEI` W000 and COAL l short R .. fur New .l'hllndolpMa\. uh! on. nrhmter. And all points. It i! A. An: alias Inni- usually. "kl-In (Brand hunk :3 kvllle with th- New Fcllrll I Nu-I Iullgdnlnhln Anhlntlnn I`. JTCI '. lllh. -. 24th hh '. ZIUI 7th.. 5 am. unn ICJA . 54th.. - Red ' `-'.`."4--'.- `.\0.I II 35.`. ' Nu. c u can u . Nun-I nl cu;-. I mud on tin I and 0 run Sunday: In . .UIIl"KHIy,' .Saturdny, Mch. 19th ..Saturday,Mch. `26th . . .Saturday, Ap . `Ind T . . .Satnrday. A . 9th ..\`ntunlny, Apr: 16th Saturday April 23rd __- .' .1}}{1..,7,-.v1'ci.' 3:3 FROI HALIFAX. Fob. Ilth Mar, Alh E. {x}71LLLiATM s` mm D, !` :H....Hn l|.;..l- Onnn nl I`:-R ...... and R! A fun Iupoly 0! IIBI OYITIS. YIISI ELOONA. IAOIAOC. OIIIOKIII. IA! 0 TOIIOOI. - - \ `QM:-`mu. Ind up land at Mun IIQH IIIIIYH at 3033. an tnu. Al |.lI Cu Lb. M II in Sunhrn In Ilnr. 5th Mu`. 12th lluzlh Apl. ll) An]. and BOIIRTBON I305 8|-Irul. Rum`;-non In Pun-an for the lion IA: In-Ann ms eE5n Axmooo; f ..._ l,_..n I.\...- L`I\I."l" Il'l\l\l| L'I\'I|I l\"l! n v.- Aug. 9. oceanic Q.` 4.... -ggggw-go--n Yard No. 1-0nmrlo Street. ` 2-(`laronce Street Wharf. " ` 3-St. Lawrence Wharf. tlsccurn deliver before broken weather sets in. `Thief 0 ce-St. Lnwn-nee Wharf. Branch OIo&~Cornor Kin and Clarence SL3. up to British American owl. mp! and satisfactory delivery a spocialtv Coal all under cover And well screened lf'l`ulo.-phone Colnmunicnuon. \ .__ n Y A IIIIIQ BTTTTEVH Portl1LndCement-._\`\'nter Lime, K. & P. White Lime, and Hair, all of the best qual- Iy, at P- 'VX7'_A.I.SI-I S, (`tn-, l)nlnn-in J` Harp-ark Sin- \4UI4 I l'\K\` .`.l. Fenwick`a. COAL AND WOOD. .\'.B.-0rdeI-3 left au-hS Grocery Store of Jan. Grnwford. Princess Street. will receive prompt ustwnuon. tI'l`olephono communicuuon. ` EOAL, W|_1_OLESAL!E_& RETAIL -`--...n- o -u----- g -xv--non STRAWBERRIES unwed. OH! on wan ndllng W .(Dr{|,orStove Goal ut Coal. . 1 Con]. S (`on or Black- smitffs Coal. go to R. CRAWFORD 8. 00., It ou want the DIE. (`honpcst and Boat H Maple and Beach C()l`d\\'00ll. Oak. Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Cordwood. sawed or Un- unwed. ' r If vnu umnv Rlnrlllnav \\'nnd mm nr Rlnvn Ofce -Fpsmirs over_albock 8; Murm_v'a. Feb. I. Foot of Clarence Street. K-{ORDERS left at the atoms of .\`[r. James z llodden.l rlncoss Street. and Messrs. l\lcKel\'J' 6:. Blrch.`Brook Street. will be promptly dllv. . fulonhono Connmunlcntion. HARD AND son wool). __-_:.- . : : ' ' '1 Wharngers, Vessel A nm and \\ holesnlo nnd Retail Coal and Wont Dealers. Goals of the very best descrlptlun. under cover. well screen- edand promptly delivered. Bunch wood and `Hard and Soft Cordwood of .r-at quality on hand. lnspuction solicited and sulisfuction guaranteed. Four feet long. SOFT WOOII. Kl.\'Dl.l.\'U WOOD and RA WEI) W00!) cheap at The only place in l;`;;l)'hl\\'inR threo Mn- chines worked by steam for thawing Cordwood. ' Telephone. ` , W..,, B. & S. ANGLIN. I -`ah nu. um 'l l'0tlIce-C|nrcnce and Untnriu b`Lruuls--- Foot of Clarence Street. (EDI! FERN lnft At Hm Mn:-on nf Mr. James Hard Wood, Sof?-Wood and Slabs. Also all kinds 0? LUMBER BUILDING - TIMBER. LA'l`H.SHlNuLES. MUCH)- INGS. ET(`.,chenpzLsnny place in the ` city. aswc will not be undersold. Try it and fan will use no other. 3. J. LEA!-/Y, - mm. A .A.ZN`G-LIN"S LUMBER, % WOOD AND GOAL YARD. L- WV _L.|-_%lh-J-I_.n_;j Cor. Ontario .1? Barr-ark .S't.-1. COAL YARIL Barrack .\`t., m-xt Dr. T. I I.`........:..l.`_ \ nu! 0 L . lurch.` Hl"O(`k b'I.I`00l. Will I)( fulophono Connmunionuonl. A. Feb. 9th. 1887. A mg. 9. M150 IIAZJ R"! Brisr IN THE MARKET. _.x v. _._.1.. L3o__.. Atlantic Dock. foot of I`I'inn-sa St. BRECK &BOO`TH3A (`an I.Wl)'l be obhinesl u.` Novomm and Pnltonm llpoolal II: no In (`omliruulun mum? and Tan bu and Lung: Foot of Queen Street. IS THE BEST Ii. 11.`. A. uuun Agents Black Dhunond Lino. WOOD AND ,c:oAL. FRUIT. &o. Hutu Squaw, King St. unonmem In the (`IU at Inn UIlIllI|IIIIL'|lU|l. J AMES SWIFT. 9 godly` m1'..w. BRECK. E. A. noom. inmnnd Linn. COSGRAVES ALE \l?.\|a L I. A ug. 9. ` XIUICIU I.III`III UT`, |-IIIIB. ' "Go back. thou dog, In Twain. who sent I then. and say man we. lxuoul, veritable king ' of the Kuknnnu. Incubu. Bougwnn. nnd lncumnuhn, the who white ones from the Ituu. who nuke dark the um. lnfuioon. or the mynl houna and the chiefs. captains. and people hen nthored. make nnuvcr and any. `Thu we will not surrender; that bcfum the Inn has who [one down Truss corpse shall sullen st Tush`: pus. nnd lgnou. when lather Twnla dew, skull ml`: '1 his . swan. Now go, on wo Ihlp than um), .11!!! bovine how )0]!!! stand against wet: as ' ll pllyul Ilpnu un-Iv IUUIIIVTI uuu mun: than (Mil); ll! rmllv HEM wind had ! than all sud Mano-lilo nuns. 'I`ben shy in Iu wild amnion. with nun: mt- Iuohhod Ill Iwunl Itnlmtnoiv Inn. Ildntllllnnloutlncwl-Ida! nhuu h Inna onhcuoynuuuuu V: : I] run. \ `no Innmllzm uh-hm! along um: span and pupa uunn mo-Ir fauna and moon than nhnnllw nu shill: nlihl uiml In-nu! ` IX "3 XII FIIIII. I mnkhtwunhuyoulmuu tunutu unnpo-cushy no mounlltht all wann- D (lam tot the noun`: MM wen muunued. la-nun III oomcunuy cumin; and ' (Mu; lmu the plan when no In! In mu- 'ou. Ann-ubouun um um mumuu. lovm~uInuaou~ouMuouwumo.und I thump. an {or the not-uloul ehllcur at a saw. an lulu slam alt Bang and '1. Imunpunul by lxnnll mil Manho- rhloft branch! the ml] and mule the mural M the red!-(bu. A: we In-at. Mama- I_\'. [mm All Inrh M unupl-and plans spmnchmuod out In an nuonnxm. only on . nah cum I! II Imwrl the ycuuvmi. It was char In n- that none nu an-pm: M V um: maul. Then we Munnl. pk-nun: mu ` wuy Ihmnlh thnmnndl 0? sh-pint wumom Inn; 0! whom were taking um: Ian MN I: nut. 'l\n nnnnnll-phi lllnlond nlonl [huh nnnm T The honld laughed loud. "Yo mghh-n not men wlth such um-Illa; wutdx" no cm-:1 out "Show younellu hold urn:-nuw. 0 yo who darken the null he Ianhl. mm. and be Derry. baton the crown well your I-ouu nu they no whim than your room. Fate- \ well: perhaps we may man In use MM; ; wall lot um. I pray. white not." Ami with ` this Inn 0! nmm In round. and mum: landlady the sun mot. 'I'I.-a _t-in uggq - Ln... no... I`... ma Inn on In: 1 words or nrun." * After consulting with tho nun-rs n lmlc. I Answered hlm In a loud voice. an um the soldiers might heu, thus: (In hank Ihnn {Inc In TIAIA Chn IPIII. l a. u: no... u ,. Ills to.-runs are lllvrmflll, worthy of I klmt. These nre the WuI'I]% or Twaln. the one-eyed. tho might)`. the husband of I thousand wives lonl of the Kulnmnas. keeper of the great maul (Suluuunfs Rand). l|(`lUVt`d of the strange ohm who all in silence at the moun- ulna ynmlcr (the thn-1` \\'lw-lu-sl. ml! 0! the black mw. eleplmnl whuse tn-all shakes the earth. huge one, black um`. Mae um-. king {mm gem-rnliou to gt-m`rItlun! tlu-so Ana the wonls ut'I`waln: `I wall have mercy and be utlulc-d wlth n llttle blood. One ln every ten shall ale, the rest shall go flu: but the whlto man Incubu. who slew scnzga. my son, md the black man. his nervgnt, who pretends to my throne, nnd lntuloos. my hmther. who brews rt-bu-lllon Inlnst me. these shall dle by torture u an oerlnx to the Illent ones Such am the men-lful words or Twain." A n-- _-__..|u__ _..ln.. u... .\a|...... . Ilnln I S[K':lk," I said. "`l`h-w arethe king's wunls. surrender tc the king's mercy or a wane thin; bvtnll y.-. Already the shou!-IL-r has be-on turn from the black bull. and the king u'ri\1-9 Mm bleeding about the camp." uIlI|.-| `-4 `F.--..I..`a On-a...a`I" I ....I-AA I... REDDEF8 - UHIM - TEA - HOUSE. ON. 0. PRINCESS STREET. ano_cx`m,ci1mL kBss_vv~A1{x,Juxf ALL mm mm wum &c. I15 H IIl'||Illl. As he mun: lgrlmsi, lnfa-I-mv chu-H, xuulunm.-l\'o-.1 went dun at Ilw Inuuutuhu tu meet him. lzunt-;-mcing fellow. with t h-ulmrd akin cloak. `(in-c-um(! he crio.-:l, as , the kin:'s rm-tilnz to those` \' holy war ux:1|n~`t lh- kmu: thw inn! In em iu'L :|'\ \\'l|l| an: W113 UIIVII. Just before sundown nu p -rccivul an small ` company of men udmzu-nu; toward us from the direction of L00, one of whom bore a palln-lent` In his hand :u u sign that he came as R lnerahl. n . |.,. ....... I.-...__.: I..r...I ... . . . . .. ... a..... H117. -nu u nun -nu.-.1`, u-. stnucs, :|H v\'cr_\' ollwr pu.x~'ible uppruach Wu. mule as improguublu as time would :|HH\V. \'.u'mua .~]n)Ls` to be rolled down upun an ad- \`:lll('llI:{ cm-my, stutimns wx-re uppmnlul to cliff:-rent n*gunent.s. uml 1-wry ullwr [I11-para lion which our joint in:.'enuil_\' could suggest was taken. l....o I...r..-.. .......l....-.. |.L|I luau} u.\. l':lv.~a of bu\\'lh.-H won: u)lh'<`lA'(I at ` (U (H: Ilglll-. Menmvhllo. we wt in work to simmzthen the position as lunch as pussii)io. Nearly the entire force was` tunwd out, an! in the two hours which .\et n-nmimwl to sundown won- ders \\'1-ro done. The path: up the hill. which was raliu-r u :.mitu1`i1iin than I fort- IVSS, being used gm:-mllv us the camping phu-0 of n~giim~m.s r~'.Iii.`l iln.! from recent SL`I'\'iC(` Ill nnlmullh_\' p`urliuns ut the (`UullU')'. \\'ul`c.' 'Jn*{lIii_\ bio-|\`vl with luussw 1:! (`\'cr_\'ulin-1 uni- u.\..l.. -... iunnrnu-n-uhlu nu linun \n.nl.l i i .\'ll HH`,' UH-lIl'.`I Ul auluun mvu u cu` |nu.u-unup, l`uIHI.l and round the foot of the hill, and tht-`nu -..c-re othvr sngus of a coming attack lufzuloos uh-.1 the chiefs. however, were ot opini m that no attack would be made that ni,-ghx, Wllirll would bctlevutod to preparation xuul to the removal by every possible means of the moral otfcvt )n`o upon the minds of the S4)llIIN`\' by the SllppuS(`d' magical l.u'kvuim; of the sun. The uttuck would be on the morrow, they said. and they proved to be right. \Yu.'n\\\*II'In u'n up! In \\`|n`k hi ctrnmrthpn 1ll('li lllL`y llll'l'l|(Hl (ill Ill uuuauluua. llalf an hour afterward we .held a council of war. at which all the commanders-of "the regiments were pmsunt. It was evident to us that before verv long we should be attacked in overwhehnim: fume. Indeed. from our point of vantage on the hill we could see troops nni.~ti-ring, an-I messengem going forth from Lat in on-i'_\' direction, doubtless to summon l`(`,'.'i|lleIiL*l to the king s assistance, We had on our side about twenty thousand nu-n, r~ompo.~a-d of seven of the best regi- nn-uts oi thoounnlry. 'l`wal:i had, so Infa- doos an.l tho chiefs (`2li('lli:li('(i. at least thir- rviy at pn-smt il&}t`illl)it,`(l in Loo, and they thought that by midday on the lll0l`!`0Wht` \\'uuld be able to gather another live thou- .~.md or more to his aid. it was of course, possible that some of hi~' troops would desert and come over to us, but it was not a contin- gency that could be rwkoiwd on. Mean- whiie, it was clear that active preparations were living: made to .~:u`odue us. Already .\'il`nn'.: Lvwlivs oi ill`lll(`1illl(`ll were patrollimg II. `. . .. ..v|..n- an:-nu n0` :1 nnnuinrv nth-uni: it /1 M087'%ATT/M07/V5` 8TOI?Y. % KING SOLOMON'S MINES [here was 11 palms, and (Zion one or the l`|Ii(`fS liflml his lnunl, alml Out mlied the I`uyul.~\a|ll1h', I:uII:." It wi1s'a sign thni the n-vgnnm-z:l~`zu-cu-pt:-I lgunsi as their king. l'h9n they Innn-hcd air in battallmls. Half gn I\mn- ufnxr\v:nr.l we held {I r-mmoil 1:15 uuvun sun. \,IlIupu "What are Twahfs tenus'."' 300 the t anon BOBIRTBO IROE lpnnu. IlInl'vl'In! I he mum near: rsvwlm Iuuku un- : the liun`s greet` snarl round In: n)\ _ (um or two nun tn the fool 1. lluwm-sngal- t!n- n-dulallon THE BRl'l`Ib`H.\VH lG, l`HURSDA 1'. \`I"A1m1 -;. I asked Yul |I.II|l'*|. IIIII VHIUVIIIIIQ III-v IIIII V l"I -- I l\1'|l nut of lam In long ml-like mhmm TM-rr around in In no end in than mluIuM-0m-0 In all. Ind nu-Eh nnuhnritu an Inn down 0! Ivwfm thousand lat. A: man on they won clear M the lawn Hwy runuc-I nun. `I'M: um um man-he-I u tn llw right, am to tho tail, on] the Hun! nun daily on Iownhl us "An." and lame. "U!-'7 an plug h ' uhntmcnIundInnIooa." hi was nlhuuuiuullowuuc nun puiiuuinohpolun I-cousin. which `wnullndohllonnlollhnniulm -01: In: nnhuoulonn cm lap-to Inuthubunuhownupumvocy nnlldllhllhtlul n upcthm Duultwuhpauunhtnrub dun: tn ahuwlpvoholhlhalctwulnl D with OI Inldl. Indnatltugly nun uuonhllnvnthulniunnubuionlbh n-ounobouuunbcubunh bioththnda ,_A __...g ..g__ I llI'II vrlllll Kill uralrls n` uullvl us wt luul equlpprul ours:-he-1 wv lumlly uul lmwtl noun food. and than utartn-I out an an Inn thlmn wrrr pmgn-nu-Inn. A! one pain! In the ublsland nt lbw Inonntnln than vs a Imlu lupnlr ul bmwn mm. which Iotvod fut [M lhihb plnyunli nf IIOMNIIIIHNI III` I nmnnlng mwrr. Now In fuuml lnfndnal mrhmu-ml lay his cum Ntlnmnl. the (in Willow mu unlhuuhkvily Ilse llm-ct In the It- lumm nrnn. and tin -an - Mm-In no but Md In-II at tho oiylll knul 'I'MuI mul- ||'||L nuu MINI` lhnannvl u` lnmcln-II mum. in ht-mg hln rm-nvr. ms! the mm mm lylnx dawn on lhc man In un- pnnkll, Ind Irhlhj III NM ! (Hr 1-: rrwp at long an-mo mlnmu-. 'I`I-rr old muscu-dun-9 -._.A _.._L _.._L._I-4 -5 |._.. _|..,_.._ \ us.--v--. 5 ! We got up and nreseea ourselves for thr- ` , frn_\'.t-ach putting on our chain-armor shirt. , for which at the present juncture we felt I e\'(~o9 tlunktui. Sir Henry went the 1 whole hm: about then nmttor. and dressed ` hinm-it like :1 native wztrrior. When you i no in Kuknanalnnd do as the Kukuanas I do," he renmrked. 1.-1 he drew the shining steel over his hro1d sllouidt-H. which it titted like 1 glove. Nor did he stop there. At his ' request lutudoos h1d provided him with 1 complete net of Wu uniform Round his l thm1t lw fastom-d the leopard-akin cloak of. ~ 1 comnmndin-.: onion-r. on hie brows he bound the plume of black ostrich to-1ther~4. worn i only by genvrnis of high rank. and round his I cantor 1 magnicent moo:-ha oi white ox- tails. A pair ot s.1nd1l.~. 1 iezirt oi goats i h1ir. 1 heavy battle-1x with 1rhinocemu- inom h1ndi:~. 1 round ir.n shield. covered ` with white ox-hide, 1nd the regnlutmu num- i her of toll. or throwing~kniven. nude up ' his equipments, to which, howew-r. he 1d- ded his n-voiver. The dress war no doubt, 1 mugs one. but I 1m bound to any 1 nu-wr , saw 1 tiner sight th1n Sir Henry Curtis pre- i sented in this gum`. it showed off his mur- niiiet-nt physique to the greatest 1dvant~.m-. and win-n lniosi arrived pros-ntiy. 1n'13ed in similar costume. I thought to myself th1t I I never below 111! two such splendid men. ' As to. Good 1nd myselt. the eh1in nrmol L did not suit us nearly .-so well. To begin 1 with, (`mod insist:-at upon keeping on his ` tmusen. 1nd 1 Itont. nhort gentleman with ' 1n eye-zlls. 1nd one--h1.it of his two 1h1ved. ` 3 rtrrayul in 1 null shirt an-fully turkod into ~ I 1 wry nmdy p1ir oteanlumvs. lookn more i striking than impo1in.o As tor myuult. my 41I1nIl| -ht-1 h-Inn Inn min In: Inn I 11110 It an IIIIJ IIIII Inuw uvw_ III 1-13 I \1'Il.uv Ill unliu a revolver. and a hugs; plume. whlch I pinned Intn Ihnlnpnf my nlunulg-hut. In unit`! I) (IN I Nnuvlthlnty Ilmnh In my In pa-unmv. cornplrtni my mod:-st vqulpmont In adcllliun to I" Nu-no nrrlng of mourn we haul our rlm. but an unuunnmml Ill Iclrvn mnl Lu-y wuul-I he Iuelanl In raw M I rhanm tr Ind urnngnt In have them car- UNI lu-hlnd nah)` bI'.'\l I'l\ An man M \u had Imi (|lII_)lVI III I lllll SIIIII III Flllll |I-".| lul 0! eanlumvs. rtnln slur! being too bk for Inc. I put It on our ul my CIGIJRA which caused It to bulu out In a nomewhu unplnly fumon. I my ` mrdvd my tmulux howover. dourmlnod tn \ go mu `mule with ham It-mu In order to tr i the Mum:-r. In use It be-Ame necesnry to min quot-kl)-. whining only my voldt urhanm This. 3 war. I nmnld. which I I did not know how to mm. | couple of Colin. . _ I -..J - hug. lshln-:4 .-0.1-). I -gm.` I ..4n Flock In now complete with I" the latent `3..'3"""" Novolm and Pnltomn Inn-IA] Ilnunnlnn In Ihlnldnnllnn nlnnbf and (0: ( not (`ml 1 Icahn IE: Just about dawn we were awnfxonvd by Infmloos, who came to say um! gmnt xu-t.ivi~ t_\' wns to be observed in Loo, and that par ties of the king's sklrmlshen were driving-In our vedettes. llU|IUIolUl ll WV CIIJI IIUIU EH13 [MIGU- We`ll give a good account of some of them at any raw. Look hem Quauermnln. the busln9ss is a nnstyone. and one with which. properly speaking. we ought not to be mixed up; but we am in for it. some must make the best of it. Speaking person- nlly. I Iiml mthor be killed lighting than any [ ntlmr way. and now that there seems little > (-luunco of my lind|n::In_\' poor brother. it u Innka-.~x thv lden l`llSl(`l' lame. But fortune , l:|\'0l`s` the brave, nml we may succee 1 An_\'\\';:_\, the S'|l2lllI'l' will he nwful, and ns ` we Imvu a n-putntiun in keep up, we shall lmw In he in the lliick of it." Sir Henry made this last rt-mark in n mournful \`()i(`(`, but tlu-ru \\`:L~' n gleaun in his yo Wlll(`h belied it. I linw n sort of nn idea tlnit Sir Henry Clll'll.~ :l(`lll:\H) likes ligminzz. A Hnr thin uvn nun '|l|ll dun! fnr n muinln llll ll llcllly ululln all lIlI|Il IIITB uglluuii. Afwr this we went and slept for n muplu of huurs. l simzu-u out (nose wno were sealed to smug". ter. and there rushed in upon my heart a i great sense of the niystery of human life, % and an overwhelmini: sun-r.nv at its {utility and sadness. To-night these thousauids slept I` their healthy sleep, to-morrow they.vnnd. J many others with them. ourselves perhaps among them. would be stitfcning in the cold; their wives would be widows. their children fatherless. and their place know them no ; more forever. Only the old moon would i shine serenely on. the night wind would stir the gmsses, and the wide earth would" take ' its happy rest. even as it did mons before `Al,.theae were. and will do teens after they I hnve"been forgotten. Vat nn..n `lino nut while! Huh wnrhl ni nnnn umum. uuuwlmuu. Well. 1 man lt now. Do you know, 1 very much doubt it one of us will be alive to-morrownlght. We shall be attacked ln overwlxelmlng tome. and it is exceedingly doubtful ll we can hold this place." \|.'n'Il nnvn n nnml nnnnnnt nf enmn nf V v.. ..,. ....- Curti:~',` lsaid In Sir H--nr_\', I lull in a condition>t'pitiab1otunk." Slr Ih-nry bI.l 0kt`(l his yellow beard and laughed, as he answcrul: uh..- |........4 ...... ......I... nmo an:-I A, -nun..-Ir IHIISIIVIA` IE) IIU EIIDII\,Ikl|u I've heard you make that sort of remark before. Quatermaln." \NnII Imnnn If nnnv A van Irnnw I f i \ Ulljllgll llllfy UICIIU illlll l`I|:lII.;U llillll LUQUVCI. All sortsof reoctiunxnf this sort ssext thruu_-4|: my mmd--fur. usl szet older, [rennet tn.-:.:1_v an detestable habit of thinking seems tn lso trotting hold of nu~-whilo I stood and stuml at those grim yet fantastic lines of \\'ill`l`i()h`. Sh-epilllg. an the saying ;:ov.~a, up- on their sp -.|l`.%." col`... ul ..... :.. - .. ` I ....:.a . .~:.. ll ....... Robertson Brothers, IMPORTER8. [hm I`.