e. £43,??? K .tiii ll gi‘ 2 will let me brie - suited, not to hl’veleelo sis-h. e es ‘0“ our leth- ic dhs with me to- “ I ï¬nd.†with quite e pileut sir, e. seen beneï¬ts hawesn , eseh hes-own steel- shins 33.""""""'“"“"“"""~ Sm'sftss ones 2. yâ€! Wuevrqg Q9 my Ilbl. Iâ€. ~ mas}! Vm’. at, owneompeey.†‘ ’l‘,henk y “ ry,†seys 8h- Bertren. es thou hhonoverferen isstent enterteinod tho ‘ntsetideecfinclndlegflrendcninhis h“? h he ‘thet hen “ o †, ‘ w our friendshlppbeoomos better cemented, you yousomsthing muchch ore, hutto be edornod by .' ya): like Sir Bertrsm to wrest her thought: from him. It is with the kssneet pleasure she _ hes ever ox iioncod thnt. she reeds e letter which her thos- hsnds her one morning st ‘ thM : " Mr Dun Wesrwourn,â€"You ere still, I hope, turning in your mind the possibility oipe log me e visit here. I suppose it one herdl'y be msneged just yet, heceuse, when I you do come, you must stay or leest two or : three weeks. end there is your rubetltute to . be errengsd for. The sensor: is ell but ever, end next. week I to Goodwcod, heving s‘ month since eg to meke one of e pnrty for the noes. But 1 sin longing to show Miss Wentworth the wonders of town, end, by the we . don't you forget the beneï¬t. to be deri icr the nqu opus by your vizit. I wonder whether you will vote me s have if i run down on Thursdsy for u dsy or two? I hove fellen in love with your lure! dwellingpleoe ; the pure sir there seem to give the fresh life. Idiocoverod. ufwrl Mt. you, on my way back to L~â€"â€"~_ a clinrmin little inn about six miles from you, end em Ding to send u horse therv, bothetlcen ri s over and see on of e day, end time not run the risk 0 weering out my welcome, es 1 hope to repent my visit once or twico during the summer end . autumn. I promise not to interfere with our grsver cccupsttons~ perhaps Miss =w’entivvorih will teke pity upon me end let . mo dewdle shout end enjoy data for meat: 1w.- ber com eny. " ours ever, Joiix BRANDON.†Vanessa looks, er ehr feels, delighted. ‘ But, pspe,’ she cries, “ why should he .35: come here 1’†I “ I think. ’ snswers her tether, uncon- viously betraying e little of the combined selï¬shness ol the men and the bookworn, "I think his suggestion in 5 very good one.†“ I den sey.‘ remarked \ moses, her bond eireedy teeming with plene tor his amusement, “ the squire will eek him up to Binner one night, if he knows that he is lure.†Whet men cenlook st s beeutilul women whom he always loves with cold, un- oxpreneivc eyes 7 If there be one so elto~ gather selLoonteined, it ie not Brendon. do strives between two end three end inv tends to ride ewey sgsin st 7. llsing the most thoughtful end considerate of men, it Em to him flash to «atomic mev “TX their powers too muoh<~he hes them free nude known letter the intended time end duretion of is visit. He end Venosn ere sitting under the shade oi e big tree. Her lips ere rippling over with gs tslk, end her eyes beem smiles u n Brendon is unusually ’ silent~h e whole ettsntiou is oonceutreted in wetching her. And, indeed, she has n '_ lens so perfect thet you my look forever ; without discovering s flew, end so verying ' in expression thet it deï¬es you to weer-y by l gsmng. “ I ve been quite gey since you were here,†she tulle him ; “ the meetwondsriul event hse occurred." “ Really I†he nys, smiling. pixies my curiosity." ‘ Doyou remember," she proceeds, her eyes brimming over with lsughter, " thet oer cine wee e horrid, disegreesble old on end thst I hetsd him 1 ' " I do,†smiles Brenden. “ And I re- ï¬m bin for hneving inspired you "Well," esye enssee, yly, “he is changedâ€"e complete trons creation hes eomooverhlm. Eelsquitsedeer,end I love hint.†Lost the render shgldst eny time; snrprieodb this mei , us up In e mums-y, e y rig herself irks s women cl fashion, i must rot-ell to him thet she is the beam friend of two ymhdlee who ere in the world's ehenned is, end whose idos end expressions dehsptioimblho endimiteto. . “Helequitosdeer ishef"oohood Brendon. “And whethelhodonstochnnge your opinionsosnddsnfyl††Until this time." Venom-t, “ be men elnys horrid end it; he tool: no notice of me, end, indeed, I need to run coeyeed hidoii law Min coming, but this time "Mrnlusglyâ€"" be her ssked us twice to dinner. end use so kind end pissesâ€, not e hit like _whst heweeor whet lisnotsdklmzluesnlleestho Inset lovely fruit, soda Boarderâ€"only think -~he drove seal-this certisgesonaâ€" tospsedths sever spsn seek e do! htful de h his. And"-â€"tsh ths mat w “ska-between“ \ -. "bought" 'aw hennthoeullmtmty ‘ ' shell-m. - i†hemmed-all. Within," w ~i" flushesxts * I'M' is You . menner towerd him is See kswithhisgrendeir, eetly ocurtotï¬ end friendly, entirely void of n. lover-like mite scenes is fluttered end not repelled. The 71“! returns elter s time, but not Brendon. He is lsexproselbly ruflledâ€"ohe scorcer ever remembers to luvs besneo ennoyodb e trifle. It is not until Sir Berti-em hes depertod thet he rejoins Venn-e. As eltoretlon hes token in her menner. She seems shy, our . ; her pretty, conï¬dent, femiller gone-«she sonroely lochn.‘ nt him, hes little to soy, yetssome sfreid of e peneo. And when she sees her fether in the distence, she runs to him end brin him beck with her. will“ in the home of fortune sen Sir Bertram hsvo sold or done to her? is the thought which reoke John Brendon‘s brein end metres him ebeent end distieit for the rust of the oven' . Hes he proposed to her? end. greet seven! is it possible one cent hove eoce ted him? Brendan’s con. science is too ouest end clear even tor the thought to cross him that the squire mu hove sold anything to his detrectioo. his bed unsigned the correct motive, jeelouey. to the letter‘c rudeness toward himself, but Sir Bertram must indeed an (misc e strong influence over Venues if the or rossion of hi: displeesuro wee eblo to u out such on instant end complete chmgs In ner mood and usssuum. .eItv hut/,5 ul' sunset cemc ; then twilight ; the moon rooe' end Juliet was there. so lovely es ever-41o Wes oven with her for s few minutes, but m-uight the wee not Juliet, only a burnt {All ice~meidcu,nnd Brendon could ï¬nd no words Willi which to thaw her. Hie lire could not. melt. her coldness; on the con- trary, her coldness extinguished his fire. He wee going beck to London tomorrow we chill ieeliug emote him thet he would never return---his rcmence bed been brief, end Wes ended now. "Goodbye," he sold, looking elmcst eon rowfully nt Veneeee’e lovely feoe. " Good-bye,†she enswered. She did not so : I" When ere you coming sgsin 3" CHAPTER VI Venesee etends egein et. her window end looks out. et the moonlit night. She bee no questions to est of the store to-night ; no hopes for the future kindle her eyes ; no havenly visions of given sud required love. A sense of bitter disappointment gnews her heart. She hed dreemed of e hero end found~â€"e wine merobent. Never, surely, were two words in the English lsnguege so hideously merrcd. Wented 3 Romeo. Found e wine merchsnt. She s'ill writhoo under Sir Bertrem’s contemptuous words end eccent. iihe does not know thet no well-bred rm. . despises soother beceuso oi his occupatim, end thst encore et trede ere reserved for purvenus end immune: riches. “ Peps l†abs ssys next morning et breekfeet. A nervous tremor disooncerts her ; blushes ere ready to fly through her felr skin, but the vicer is the most ebsent oi ‘ men, end sunroer ever sees the person who i “ Brendon?" re Rpthsr e nine- very enngf †u a." At this moment. the door is lung open end Msh returns in s etsts of wild excl": ment. . " It is only hell en hour," exclelms Edith: “ it isn't leir." “ Ah, but wait till you beer whet I hevo gotta tell you!" cries Meb. Then, flying to Veneees end neerly throttling her, she es s: I‘ M y beloved your ledyship ! " CHAPTER VII. “ There is no doubt,†rooeode Meb, looting hemli et Venesee'e eet, end spoek- ing more celmlyâ€"†there is no doubt abet ‘ou use destined to be Ledy Orn'crd. otbing else could ecconnt for the onto-en ordiusry {not I em shout to revcel to you. [five minutes ego I hsppenod to go into the stebles, when whet suould I see in the middle oi the ysrd but. the couch getting furbiehed end burnished up. " ‘ What ere you doing with the conch 2’ I seid to Simpson. “ ‘ Sir Bertrem‘e orderedlt Iorfour o’clock this nfternoon,’ seid Simpson. “ I opened my mouth so wide et this thet e butterfly flew into it end choked me. You in..." giwdpos hasn’t had 5. team out for four years. I went oil†down the gerden in e shots of stupefsction, end met the old Gorgon coming up to the house! I wee obliged to ssk him (I couldn't help it) whether he wee going to take us out, and he smiled benevolently, like s deeth‘e-hend trying to do the nmieble, end seid : “ ' I thought you young indies would like to drive over to the White House term, and perhaps have ten therr.’ “ At. thst, my loves, quite forgetting who I wss Interviewing. I threw up my bet end seid ' Iloorey l end instend of turning me to stone by one glsre, he grinned more then ever end welked off." Venous end Edith ere almost as much excited by this extreordinery intelligence es Msb. “it. must be on," soy: Edith, looking with wonder entI edmiretion at her tram. “ Tell us, Hoses, how did you and grand- pa 5. come in be so friendly "’ 'euesse to on the point of relating the episode oi the borrowed dinner, but the ounce of shsme which elwsye overcomes her at the remembreuee of it stops her. . " I met him the ï¬rst evening oi‘ his } return,†she esys, " and he wee very kind ' end polite, end sent us down some fruit in the evening, and naked us to dinner next dey.††My only fur is,†orves Msbel, with 'g, derkishmen; not grendmother ! let me eeluts ‘ greet colemnity, eoenu ng her friend's fece, \. sddrsssee him. “ Peps i when did you firot ‘ know Mr. Brendon? Her fether inekee e violent effort, end pulls hie mind out of the rut of thought in which it is crewhng. He hes to repent her words before be quite reelizee the sense of them. “ When did I first know Brendon? We were st Eton together. Ills lether‘s piece in Blsnkshire wee neer ' my greudfethei’s.†" Who wee his grendfether i" eeks Venues. The vicsr s his head for s moment eoross hie brow before replying. " He wee Colonel Brendon-«n very ex- trevegent men. Ultimetely, the piece had to be soldâ€"he end John‘s elder bro her cut 0! the onteil between them. I forget. whet beoeme of Williem Brendon, but John went to India end mede come money there, end come home, end he tells me, set up es s wine morehsnt, end ledoinge very good business." " Then he wee e gentlemen I" uclsims Veneess, with some sogerneec. He father locks ecroes er. her with e sur- " tht do you msen, my deer? He wee end is e gentlemen," with em heels. “ Degentlsmsngointo tr 3" end, this time thehlccdruns riot st in own sweet willl: Veneeee'e cheeks. h. hm “ mes, returns r , "thinks-o haunt wsy ofserslegee ng bsnosth hint. Why, my thee there were Home 1 “ that, not knowing what other men ere hire, you might be induced to become his bride ; end then--oh 2 my deer, when you on rsel men, you will drown yourself in de- weir.†(“ i’. heve seen whet other men ere like," returns Veneers, with e sheds of triumphâ€"- †we heve bed one st the Viceregr." " No l†oxoleime Meb. " Not reelly i" " Yes-men old college friend of pope’s." †Oh l' utters Mob, contemptuously. " I don’t cell thet eny more e min then greed- s." R Wee it the Mr. Brendon on were set- in the shout 1"enterpoeed E lib. ’enosee node. †Do you member, Ms ," continues Edith, " rethsr nice'looking men who set between us one might et the Greys f†“ Yes,†reoponded Mob. ‘ But,†she odds, e trifle auperciliously, " I don’t think he wps anybody very inuc ' Veneers flushes seer-let in e moment. " He is e gentlemen," she ssys, wermly " Uh, of course he is e gentlemen i’ responds Miss Mob, “ or we should not heve been likely to meet him. I only menu thetheis not to he cos-iderodsss part“)! " Why not 2" sxolsime Vessels, lrriteted to ï¬nd her former sentiments echoed by her friend. “He is in bushist es Mob, ooolly:"endunleseellen eeetlosst twenty thcueend s by Who sonnet be reco h our set so mer- riegeebls. One any be civil to him, h. I, “8e Lwee st Rinse-d 0:13;! with ," ntsrrspts ensues, s more wermly-M' he is the sons! neonatal gentle men,hoisegreetirlsndolLor --, sndpepeeeys thete geotleemts h never shove rushing hie living inseleeornhls meeeer.†'l'hsgong sounds et this Mend forgetting her mementos-y wraith, -foreltstslil'd he so with ,g in will. her she plucke up her oounge, end resolves to breech thoeub- jscs of Venom to him. One evening, so the ere sitting in the drswing-room, the glr hevlng strolled into the geld-i, she commences hes ettook. Her heeit flutters; itissoms moments Moreehoosncommend her voice “mama, to spoek with even tolsreble unccnosrn. “Vensesels wing e hsndsoine girl,†she romsrks st t._ The squire brsceehimsel! up for ection, knowing perfectly well what is coming. " Yes,‘ he replies, in thet pecnller dry voice which people who know him well droed. “ A little too tell, porheps, but thet does not mstter so much now.†‘I :JI .- “ You seem to admire heerery -â€"trying to spoek pleyfnlly. " Yes." Mrs. Vuughsu grows emberrteaed. {If one’s interlooutor will not tells his there in the convolution, the position becomes ewkwerd. “ You must not turn her heed." smiling unenily. “ How i" “ By cnocui‘sging fsise hopes in her.†“ Whet do you cell fslse hopes f†inquires Bertram, in his dryost, most disagree- sblo tone. . “ I menu she might think you hsd serious intentions." returns Mrs. Vsughen, redden- ing uneesily. “ And so pose I heve 2" The squire trenelixee hie deughter with his keen gisnce. Mrs. Vsugiisn regrets too into her rmb uses in msking the stt/eck, but she oenuot drew beck now. “ It Would be running e greet risk, would it not 1" she hoards, nervously. “ Risk oi whet f" in hie most biting tone. " Such e dlsperity in yours,†murmurs Mrs. Venghen. “ A men who hes renk end weelih to give to e pennilees girl hes no dieperitloe,†ssye the squire, grimly. To be Continued.) I'll I'll!“ “DIVE. The notes of the Venous emu-p of the eon-en l’leee and Charter) Cons-ts. Followln is the list 0! spring sittings of the High of J notice : SPBIXG A8811â€. Armour, C. J.-â€"-'I‘oront.c (civil), Much 6th ; Toronto (criminel), April 13th ; Mil» too, April 24th; Bump-ton, April 27th ; Orengev‘ille, Mey 1st ; Cotherinee, Mey 8th ; Port Arthur, June 6th ; Seult Ste. Merle, J une lath. Ross, J.â€"-0m Sound, Mei-oh 7th ; Goderich, Merch 13th ; Btrsttord, Merch mth ; Wslkerton, March 27th 3 Guelph, April 8rd ; Berlin, April 10m 3 Brentford, A ll! "ti: 5 Woodstock, April 24th. elconhridge, J.-â€"-Perth, Merci! 7th 3 L'Orignel, Mei-ch 13th ; Ottews, Isroh 18th ; Pembroke, Much 28th ; Cornwell, April 3rd; Kingston, April 10th ; Brock- vi h, A ll 17th ; Ilepenee, A ll 24th. Alec ehon, J.-â€"»Picton, ercho 8th Belleville, Much 9th : Berrie, Heroin 2131.; Whitby, April 3rd 1 Linden , April lOuh i Oobour , A ril 17th ; Pour rough, April 24m ; m lton.'Mey 1st. Street, J.-â€"-Wellend Belch 2let; St. Thames, numb 27th ; Simone, April 3rd ; Os) uge, April 6th ; Sandwich, April 10th ; Ssrnie, April l7th; Ghethem, April 24th : London, Msy 3rd. cusucsnr ennui mucous. Boyd, O.â€"-Hemlliou, Mercb 30th a St. Osthsrinee. April Mi ; Ono Sound, A ll 11th; Breutf-n’d, Msv lsih Sirocco, ey 92nd ; Guelph, Me 25th. Fer noon, J. tretford April 24th : Weighs, sup: Berrls, lingo; 2133a. “Y. b. l “booms “Y ‘ Woodstock, Jens let. Bohertsos.J.-'I'eronte, w lurch 18th 3 Bernie. ernh m ; Che , Enchant! ; Mon, April It'd: Godsrie April l7th;8e Them Hey lot: We erten, Hey 8th. Mmdlth, J.«-â€"Kingeess, Hersh 7th ; so. sailed». “13‘? is o s it i I i stews, s 98th I Ossnwell. Iley 2nd. P new theâ€. much lath ; Send- . lemma mist-hr ï¬e! counsello- end nest morning bright end eerl it to her deer-t friend. She you ere just horrid to ssy such when on know you don’t neon end “Begs eweke hell the t tcthiuhlt will dubyouthe she knows.’ -â€"r-â€" he see edvoestisg reforms sister end whoeeo in the tendency loin ststistiee e preposderesoe in the :- over men, any notice something worth of oeueulsretlon in the report from Cell oinle thet e “m is o" is ectuelly eppsrent there. In A else the mole populelicis exceeds the lone wig . 8Mâ€, lnSanose end Stockton by l, , in Fresno I110“), in Secremento by 4,000, sndinSeu tenulscob thostortling hunt-1 bero140,000. The hinsee element left - out would chengo the flgnrsi somewhet, but not enough to deter e move t toe erd : linking even the ï¬gures bet the cut end the west. If the men could be induced to come out for srtosrs for life much could be door. ’crhsps,efter ell, msrrlego ls prefer eeblo to endings, end ii e meeting could be brought shone there would he pet rejoicing end ringing of merriegs hells. The slsshle ermy of beer-drinkers, es well so the his insurenoo compenies, will be in- terested in e rsmerheblo decision in the United Stetos Court st Providence, R. I. A suit wee brought b the edministrsior of the estete oi Pearle J. McKele to recover on n his lusursnce licy issued to the letter in the sum of $5 0 . At the time of msking his epplirnfion hir. Meade. in enswer to . the usuel questions, informed the egent of ~ the com n that he wee nos whet is known es s rin er, eltbough he ccmlonsliy took e glass of beer. He died within . n yesr from the dets of the [Nile , end the - proofs of deeth, ï¬led st the o cc of the compiny, showed thet it wee consul by ex- . hen-tlon. But e coroner bed decidi d thet McHsie died of delirium tremene. ground the company refined to pay the ' policy. Upon the triel the pleintiii clelmed thet the deceseed vies not. an habitual drinker end offered to prove that the euswcm mode by him to the questions of the egentin regard to hie hints at that time Were true. This evidence the court reinsed to receive, decleting thet the state- ment of Mcilele wen i quivnlent to e denlel of the use of any intoxicente but beer, end directing the jury to bring in a verdict for v the c impuuy. it 3 fig it i??? S 5 Cooking classes for gentlemen! The ï¬lm! blow to that honorable und old fash- ioned institution of matrimony. Modem developments ere in leegiie sguinst Wed- lock. I’eteut buttons hove been fashioned the“; preclude the necessity of e needle. Depots of repairs etc i e'eblished from which icons skilled heud-meidcus to go into the heohelor’s home end reduce the rents in base end the fractures in linen et minimum cost. The treined nurse bee monopolmed the most tender of wilely devotions. In- deed, the mic is summerin dismissed from the husband's sick room if denger is imminent. And the trained nurse is s most engsging, low-voiced ’ gentle institution in ictumque cop nod apron. Her hends ere ike velvet to the touch, but strong end wondrous deft, safe the New York Sun, She knows how to can: end how to commend, without irri- tation or iussiuosr. Obedience is delicious when in scocrd with her sovereign will. Ker dress never rustlse. She never cries over e follow when he is too hestly sick to endure it. She ossn’t get her reolous feelings in» jured when his end thumps so he is obliged to cell on his Meker with undue unotiou end fsmiiietlt . Apartment houses end clubs gelore ere uxuriouely sppointed for the bschelor’s comfort. Gentle women end fresh young meidens sympethies with his ideels end smbitions, end vex him not with tsles of the oonk'e delinquencies or bills for millinery. The chaï¬ng dish hes been evolved to give rest to hie lonely estate. And new the cooking; clees. Receptions, high tees end luccheons suc- cessfully given without e hostess. Beef. stesk elwn e titre end to one's liking. Queils broied to it turn sud tempin divinely sreeoued. “ All this end heeven, too,"ee the old Lon Islend ileeocn cold when he sew Lymen ecches‘s piirlor, with its reg cerpet end six ornetely dri-creted wooden cheirs. A St. Louie women hes the queorcst hns« bend enybod y over hesrd toll of. She eeked him to kill himself just to oblige her, end he wouldn’t do it. She showed him how, end yet he refused. She even went so for so to open his Met-knife uud int outtho tin his neck to jsh the lode into, so st he would be sure of roeching 1 juguier ; still he wss stubborn sud un- ‘ his yielding. She fed him l5 cents’ worth of whiskey to nerve him up to the pro heroic pitch for the deed, but hie ccwsr ice exceeded his kindness of hurt, end he iu~ eistedcudlisogin to his end keeping the women out :10“ insure-es mosey end torn m lug soother rose. So she very properly ossried him. There wee nothing else for the poor, persecuted women to do. It tekses mighty meen men to refuse to kill hbsel! when his wife eeke him to do horse slight e fever. This test of men’s ‘h’mgg’mwduug yd. love is not so often mode, or the world lessen evenne llth condoning s piece. “Iwelteleflee hcyg‘hsseidte , lersngetthsrighs sfsens. ysswentsioh!†so I es . one of this kiwi that there is in nserly ill "" u" m m}. hesheede’ hearts. Homithetsed which tlen." “I. m would soon flied out their. mstrlmony is fell-l: crowded with heshsnds of the St. has. end ihnt it would tnke e pretty lo line to sound the depths of selï¬sh- peoswill tnpluSorcsles other gs e reel 06 rooms of rhetoric is uneven-sting the: userrisge is e howling enc- yhsehsisse" - l Io Wit-ted e In 0'. Prof. Shore. of Odin-hie College, while less-rig en “Moog-ouch... I can, rswcufdsls before' .Iszeeldesugeg r†“Paste-er . ire-As . "l'dhkeseseks †m i for their Inele compsnione to " On um 3 O l†W " I guess l’il heve e tests of lrieh whiskey.†esidthocther. “I use serve you,†wee the lsndlord's esswer. " No. never mind the whiskey. we’ll hove some ehe i†And the dudes smiled, end thee: they hsd ihoeountryBoeifsoelne tlg t loco. Butno sooner were the words out th “guyor‘s†mouththenthewireeksdhese cut end the bottle stood on the her. " 0h, ldid not moon thst i" e merked the your men. you hed no business to or it I†The dudes drsnk . the wine, which wee e much ouster job then psying for it, judging by the wny they hed to go through every pocket to screpe together their smell 0 sags. A euflcisnt sum wss ï¬nelly forthcoming, but not with- out borrowing hell s doller from their girls, who were sitting in the next room wei t throng with their quitting sud fun, you now.†We Should Use One Hundred Yours. We ere century snlmele end heve s right to live out thet period if we use. Men do so. Consumption hes been killing 0 the flower or our youth through the centuries, but it will do so no more. Why l Bo ceuso “ Miller's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil,’ wherever used, cures consumption end the coughs end lun troubles which give rise to it. t. will he li c suicide to die of consump» tion in future if “ Miller's Emulsion of (End Liver Oil " is within result. In big lottles, 50c. end 3|, st ell drug stores. Pale Culture e! the Proper meme. It is not eltogether pisegeut to know thet excellence of flsvor in butter or cheese de- pends wholly upon the pure culture of the proper becleiie. It hes elweye been plee- senier to think thst good butter depended upon sweet gteee end clover for its delicious heuristics imd (lever. Aloe E no. It dc- pciuds. only upon microscopic vegetable organisms celled bacteria, second ccuninu to the chalets germ. that u quart of milk will sometimes contain ee meny es l_OU(),MlU,mU,t’l00. We "eve Found The}. no remedy in the market effovrlr ouch prompt rtlief in toothache, neurslgie end , rheumetiim es Nervilinr, end its couch in onset: of cramps, cwllc,vi.1.‘., is simply ’ marvellous. it merking this to u physii l‘u cl rxprricr-cc he eluted that from his know- , ledge of the composition of .‘Jervilizze no : remedy could ieirpuee it es 3. family remedy, and that in every household r. battle 0! Nrr':iliue ehould be l-Vhllihlvlt'. for emergent demundv. lieudeze 0! this paper should try Nerviline. Mars. Telescope Firkinâ€"Step right up, indies end gentlemen, and view the plunet Mars. Five cents, mum. Old Lady-mm). lews! Hein't it round end Ihlny ? Telescope Fekirâ€"W’iil the bold heeded gent pleese step ewey from in front of the instrument? lletellnm‘s lbs emetic Its-pollen. Do you seller with rheumatic peine in body or limbs? If you heve used every- thing evsiieble without relief, ssk your druggist for this velueble intornel remedy, neetly put u in doller bottles by W. A. M'uOollom, Tilionburg. Sold by wholesele druggiste of Mruitrenl, Toronto, Hemilton, London end Winnipeg. Force of llnhlt. Begger (st the surgery doom-~Doctor, might I be so bold es lo esk you lor e little relief: Iem very bully off. I’ve got four little children, eud~â€"-â€"." Doctor-lliimâ€"show me your tongue. Ebon't Forest; Thet to remove come, wurtc, bunicns in n few deys, ell that la nqtirrd in to apply the old end wellotocdd com oureu- l'utxwm s I’einless Corn Entree-5.2:. Sure, Mic, petu- lOIl. At dmggis'w. Not not ï¬lled or Tough. Btsnhnpeâ€"fl‘hnt was en ewfully tough bird you sent. me yesterdey. lisrilethood heavens, you diilu t set the poor perrct, dlil you l SisnhopomNo; but 5. felt like it. it swore so end used such wiper lunguege. Ciiimms’ TOO'I'ACH}! tempcrery flrling sud claps tootheohe in- stantly. Sold by druggists. ._......._......‘......... Before Going to Ilse-p. Eerly in the evening your sleeping apert- ment should be well sired by dropping the window from the top end returns it or. the bottom. Ten minutes will br- quite sufï¬cient for clearing the stmosphere. Now close the window end ellow the room to become thor- cu hly wormed, thst you any not experience do ill while inking e rub down. Pris-puree big bowl of tepid wet", into which you be- sprinkle e smell usntlty of smmonis or bores. Toke e an ish towel, which is much bitter then s sponge, wring it out so dry es psi-ibis, end, gresping e corner in eech heed, give the spins e vigorous rubble . Revs no head soother Tore-eh towel en , es you hsthe the body in sections, dry es nickly es ibis. How youremoolh, white in willg w es you stert into notion the sluggish circuleticn l A Work or lune-ll]. There is en egitetlon in Hsmllton over protecting the motcrrnoe ed the electric osrs Irons the exposure they coder by steed- ing on the plsuorms. Strong. to soy, the ntofthsrcedssesst thet If the It his been calculated . Hm ects er s n“ ;:.. Mike-m. v.» y, «or? ya». m w . “use * ‘1 .3 ’ *4 v “and i, . " gt A g ‘ “dentists. Whiskers ’w less . if too.†ï¬ll? . #333» ol'thhg sseldhs Helen-l3, couldn’t it? let‘s o“. well. use? it “ï¬rstth lewwhlohlethofllnsse two (Illness lettersâ€"1' end “lowâ€"Mycosrsi" sold the you up. “Here’s “other : Which letters or! the meet deeply in debt 2†“ I‘m an I don’t know.†. " I. 0 U." "6qu mil,“ replied the ' X. "New whhgigfledtu3leitert" ‘u I“ “ . yous men, tl , es lo m'ï¬fa. ' “I ’ “Ob, , belles!†exclelmed the girl, ‘ How kind you ere to soy sol We , l'msnre pope will be willie , for he esid only yester- ey whet en‘ so his young men you were i" Further dotslle ere unnece-sry. It is undcstood the wedding will occur shout Beebeâ€"me Chronicle Telegraph. WCIII 'I'IAI lull-IA. low Convicts Are 'l'rretod In the tenses- eeo lines. Edwerd Hudson, who ssye he spent two end e hell yeers es s convxot minor in the cool mines in end user Briceville, Tonn., tells Chief 0! Police Deitsch, of Clnclnneti, e horrible story of the trestment eccorded the convicts. He seye the men ere divided into gouge end heve e certeiu emount to do eech dey. If they fell to get out the re quired emount, they ere beeten with en instrument which very much resembles the Bossier: kuout. All ere whipped, no metter it ell but one or tsvn did ’their ehero. Be olelme thet ho hes seen convicts die from this beeti‘n , end Hudson is himself e tune of score. Iivery out of the knout drews blood. Two men he bed known commit suicide to evoid punishment, end others had been known to pull greet pieces of slele down upon themselves. hoping to meiui themselves so thet they could not work in the mines. Hudson's story is on «time with thet of e very eminent professor of netionel repute whnrecentl investigated the Ten nessic eyelet», en: donatide it as worse than Siberie.‘ Cincinnati Enquirer. -.-M «n...â€" _..._..~..~ v Temperance out! either lie-is. High license works so well i!) in Chiceg: that. Within ï¬ve years the saloons heve launched 85 per cock. while the populetion hes edvencetl 10 per cent. Ar. tho second investig ition into General Boolh'u schemes bus cleverly vindiceted him end the Army, it were well for the critics to be silent end loud is hand. A committee from the Illinois W. i‘. T. U. visited the State Legislature lest week in the interests of the three measures which thoy wish revisedwmunioipel suffrage, a. home for erring women, and is higher ego of CODSGIII. By due observation I hove ionnd lhet if the murders end nieosieughiers, the burgleâ€" rice and robberies, the riots end tumuits end other enormities thet have heppened in that timo (twenty yours) were divide into five erts, four of them how been ihe issues em product of excessive drinking.â€" Sir Mauhew momma Justice of England, 137’). Rev. Thames Dixon, jun., the proacher who so feerlessly sttecks Tammany Eel], in his lecture rm “ Modem Cities †mid ; “ The men who preys like so angel c... Sun- day and voice like e devil on Monday will tied himself in the clutches of the devil et lest. [’90 lo sey we must wait ï¬or public fore we can here better lows. ‘ yrere behind centi- I meet. now, end enforcement of law is e . » , - , net, core, murmur:sz “W 3;, , sentiment. i tell you ism ere 50 hundred yosis behind sentiment. Our cities must be seved, or our notion is lost, end if they are eeved they must or loved by the churches.†lulu-sen Punishment. A suicide in the State Panitentlsry st Lincoln, Nob, hes caused greet excitement. end discloses modes of punishment thet ere cruel end iiihumsu. For insulmrdinetlon e prisoner was conï¬ned in the dungeon. His bends were henticuii'ed behind his beck end to the hand: thus bound together wss etteobod e strong cord passing eround the neck ; to prevent. the rope oheflng the neck he naturally held his bend: so high to his beck es possible. He wee left in this posi- tion, hevin dvclined to make the epolng) domended hythe warden. 'l‘ied in this wey, he could teko no rest night. or dsy. Ho succeeded in some wey in orig-ping his body luck through his hende, bringin tho- rope in front of him. He then loose the rope euri in pure deeperetion heuged him~ eclf.~â€" {rule/i. Furs. Proforma (examining risen in physio“â€" The pres-rule of button et rest. is culled Force. observant soholet)-'l‘he Police Force So you have twins et your house i ’ cold on old lady to the son of s neighbor. “ Yvu, : n-em, two of ‘em.’ “ tht ere you going to cell than 1'" "Thunder enil Lighl~ hing." " Why, those ere sirenge nsmre to cell children l" †Well, thet'e when pe celled them so soon es he hesrd they were in the house i " Cures Consumption On roup, lore Throne. Bold ell 6m e 00mm“. or e um Side, but act?" shnos's Porous hater will give mitt “infection-43" .08“. “*nâ€" CATARRH -REMEDY. This M will relieve lilies. This elector for mm free. 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