io Spidars. J sW eb... ert Q aplt 'grout re 43 FRENCH E ooalaak e arrmos aR eae heer ema j "A Womas's Fou," &c ---- CONTINUED, "There nwonted acti ed Hew sri tio Fateh dl ie Pe Pnop tina te terolibee= ver, I-sast go! groaned snestt They'd ahesl yey 'ou like day or twot 2 do life. 1 dare not bid you draw from that fact; your be be || the reach of such vee." "Apollo's bow is not always J a rible catastrophe she bh 45 Sitnesoed --. 2 bora © = lovebee ofthe you man who} POE 'Hester ca ma tor the frigid eourtesy mank, | a ae her "You are right, Copia ee my no consolation, but it - my huaband could ert my "Ob, in nothing." said Franciaqué, atu- her face attentively. "1 serve him. err: was = ve ere | He was a true, a valued Stang, Lwished to assist at bia mar riage." =I thank that the Coliit' "lifelew form- bad wy gr) herdlage" jhe | carried & inthe room with the Comteser, "I another erran:l. Whee is Reine co the to | of brother offi > but n "Bat now, itereupter rs officer, wae. | a you Francisque heard orm SBaTy veigee erying threats and aioe from the station place, and the adjacent street. He rashed inetine tively to the train with hie friend was forcing ite wa -- te wat station. in. tittte [ - Ha heard. ra mocking cries, Choquard 1 ieee awee-in-afeont-rank, and cried louder than filled mee! sctheckatite, a reat. } 1 indifferently, And "Good riddance--good riddance! The scented para ails. Ape Sete ee quittal pronounced nockimenly, re rte between him and his matulations an anajous inquiries Te he ComTINt nD. ee The sight that t met him at the Hotel de | Searels ans tcumy again the sae LADIES' COLUMN. he became again the active, Hier whom | determined" vot African cam- had inet ia. decide in a moment ~ Fashion Notes, and to make ce between i cision and aeton Seo Wate toilette ~ conshhersd nite the Hotel = ibaralien, cumple te useless thine! he up wath pod he wd "omer hat aimfens.~ . "Fietich a aa fae vaid ~ woth peal coating overs scatn, therls are oftimves used He con 4 Tow no idea of what at the ex. Deptens oe Cenyelt eat It is prog eesina that felt hats will net De Juliet started. The blunt, poldierty Kearitat al ter ime gare": gh within ae popular neat winter ms they worn lank oe ee re ae eae ee el rect bayonet Threct and Juliet was used questioning!) ~ --no watter what it mi f teanreaisbiod chursctotiation ot new fatt ber i: % ~ Siang tee lo. arrive, at it--at her! What nets. "Why ou ask m y chatt™ she said, in avolee she teow in vain to render firm ud. indifferent. Sal te convinced youcan give me athe inform: "You are no sol cannot; and Af b eaatd b-weuld nut,-Caplain Carayon." It was a bold exhibition of her secret | she could not help it. "Madame I pray you tell me what I pg - Tust.bea matter of nce to yous is a mat © ter of tite sl death om He knew w fully be Was reveng- "fog Bimeelf. "Indeed!" murmured Julians and the hot tears welled in ber «5 Francisque was pu iting al think- Be bad buch br ber, a bes, be wont inued, pas riend, denounced me as deserter or traitor, Iwas tried yerte ards hy court. martial, and ei A gentleman who waa my recond aaa jortard anitesti- fied to the reality of my duel before the we been seeking her since yes= hes! T éame A) ag ergs tg ten flushed cxininon. He Tone, took -- = bowed fow, a out All that aay, : er ity, devarily 'we tqure of ber husband jny, rigid eed col, She felt little sorrow, ty mat superatitiva-ly wis wished to the lost "dev virs to the old man she ik poy ta injured. Her dreame t of 3 he ~. ag been, in Nant life, Saght Sut tee: to -- in the at chaste aioin that was = her above ee ity of Winking to pay them with. Her eo tbe ue. She saw the panorama Ronan Life, we Dbebold; the vision of the future, in which be could bave no place. And for a mo- ment the worthlesmers of whatshe h If tpon force. The curtain bad risen on the a piece, and she was crying, "La But moment» wach as these were of . duration with Juliet, Piyacety and morally, « ote was avers to the Jan- of inaction, the vanity of vam me Bhe roaa in the evening with the "sense that something remained to be done; that, Pile lowly and carefully, studying at- coptiouly, from time to time, a written pa- per.at delicate, for she tiently and minutely, om- draft, joa! til each letter must have been present to her her eyes closed. a rang ~* -, and told Madame Mt- chon, who ap; ed,to bring ber bus- band hy ee fae Ch wi ay that his coming should be anpercei roo Tn 4 few ae rtood fore her. "How much your rilence--I won't po yom connnionce:--aenial? abe rit af and woman tooked each ae 4 toca. does madame wish up to dot" width the fn female Michom at Law This ix will made by the cane ee ore bin olen SE acquire by it certain aire ninges bh Eneed aot Pape . He simi a digve formality = signat ure of be bgeserr ye oe OF Te When wuilame proposes ix dangerous," said M. Miche, hesitating. "Has madame ootbiag we a ar do you pul upon your- "The honest couple held a whispered for ler afe® mowents, then Ma- une 'ollowed his - F podetry nox) -- cup the will, have the yi i sone power, my - res you soul good tre, Goa acd * signed a will wtieh, fares you reaten, oF Sela me, and [ have you house! Denoun Tall hen te rt orapie I had j ver, retired. day.when th | i eeqiy i re rt elbow... . The work must have heen difficult ana" a -- bi ail i 5 "ae. -_ - ie | i if FE? ; Fi i | i ith a } & £ i e H E ae sie i if i i 'f ets aT [i ' FF i i a ; i : iff { i if F ff | i i : Fi f cate 7 "TH iti z i ne rH ii HH E i F be ih i F ; 4 " i} iviif Hl sf ' TE . The surviving inhabitants wooden hate outside the village in great | misery. To Achmet ( Ogha and his men belongs "i from Be: ting thal ment to saspe inl Lostilities for ten SK at pend, special from Berlin to the Oberrrer says the cleppan frm of Newburg have a "a olowe | ven, signed te farmer. evil mi helpless, in the great city. in the wiles of of | only suitable ones in which te = s ee wart He had beant of awful rweat ol «raph taken " vichness, ending in death, fo Everything | in Perio bs af Une codeier de e sim n dre: marae «9 4 trimmings, "tana ward en dows by famine and perf in low, -- bows, gly bows se Hak Leases cellars--their otly refage from a hail of ti) 'Wite'could bave-osved bez. foun. A mall amount tof poxde treed te Ebr bind in WohieHit ett betate dacbes, peal 7 ce butthe Government is for out Bashi 5 'York. "That won't be any addition to his er as the the tre Sight « of the atone to Srubareh will be _ br mills--many of toma shutting Bai pani such a fate? look clean aul bright ¥ to hi Petunaise are a mparatively mew wean qaeeti eaberesst 2 re effect by palticding' 'dicen " she eule, or Lacing as he retired, hot on contempt "atid In- iv the back. Gignation, from ager * presence, felt With the hair arranyed tigh om the head, rong within him, pushing him ame with either side combs, back combs, or hair. waa to new lee, suggesting pins tn the shape of Saaz jae eworls, are eviray: maultitadinous, tha be. n. wilde "Again it és Weeessary to mention that bows into execution. A last he pda yen form the rivavoinge or part of ib om every 8 end pire his he Mra ager et | Serene Tirome male ot piston are re et ba anon ' Shoes der in door wear, are ore on Chely oddity rather than beauty, are of treking strapped across with hay aid tied oF the a exon ee ae tmatep with colored ribbon fier to pena to the workshops of mod- Pettiousta much tranmed sith ounces tes and dreas-makers, to ee or embrowlery are made of cambric or of teen the poor = the selire. He made ed tour « af fhe chatitable societies, organ. Alt agenciew, ta the centres of all th jreones tmuslin, as they take the par ipa industries in which foals hese team heavy hy ne employed. Ladies wear their watches suspembed at the " Veraiz, vainly, he eabed to himaelf, af. | with 9 chufelerme. When made expressly for ler dase, and -- heen «pert in the | Ubis parpose Uiey are enthasal fi exydteed peatch dull d despair | silver or Japanaine cryatal. po overhim. Day aft ieraay he would | The passion for collect: tite Af eld bine aimlessly about the streets, Fo hae seized both nek and per "Thome Ladiow and cere tines no face like hers who have = the me: de tie making par him: saul roa saan. in all oe Sl ra never ee ack signs of | oid cheats of See " aa mothers ard ¢ be rms Troe anbourg | agnts muta the desired treasures are fo aud. Leda, workmen scow! at | Ser sa'be 3 teed, clad fall the outward pee ge a taribert ot the ba ted _ bourgeaia, to of paneer bracelets, combs, « a belt ves nnn with chuteleine, abd a wate nical 'i shell. ® alll the ect ot ome time | year 'ike Hiasett net = icon a TE Wael OF BARTERES Towete What his life waa in those dark days, he re oat taney iminignd im by ex could never say. Hegeemed os be- er an wander, ue, et ee eae ieaee ivery gawre about the fore head, Pah y the of his life, Itwasina populous quarter, | #¢ck aud tied ander the etun He was fant with walkin, and catered & A darning machine ix a late intenty duly coped the "Threg. |. are Asaehy ~~ Men." tthe affair will save! Foe if wilt aa i hele workman sat beside him af a table, | as lange asa twetily Nee cent piece ties renling a letter, penned: mani- aninasten: a ball, somcthing _« Lah, "rount featly hy a woman's tingers, The missive | take a careful meediewoman ten time' as patches old and worn, as though fit had | jong te as. Garprents may also be maany and um- | with Wiis machine ded as nome creas document, x base French women consider ge nee sary tobage influence hat bee "tac fb on the reeetver'a | pot fow dreacecintherr wardrobe, atene tune, ite, 'Thi veareely have are gencraity "ahantan aquality --somad beep bar prpy de for we after 'reading the letter | fashionable make. American ladTes, on the twice, ore" mae eontrars, hare a preih sanoly whether the hands, and 'felt r= wooriy oe Teatertat trol thee deel ooe tan riers icy The Leia tel te oun his and on on fo 8 they get the reputation of wethig very extrava- me gant. amaties of baste, for, wn all taking 1 tie. tale The paper probability, the: tirstanentioucd ladies can fered to the ycround. Francisque sicoped pend a mitch anoney as the Lat iT Ung i abso ah 4 we it toepond, and we m name, "Reine : pe fathers aad lnabuculs ary leaa' groerons at in my Jectes wir," said the | ginny ou Workman, fiercely sige Ning the paper ; from the ground ere Franckque could Bt te maid that when the Prince of Wales tonch it. was in fudia he was maples! with i Francieq hewitated a moment. He tion, a few drops le which thrown éould not trust hitmneself to Ak. * noch of tte ywers, Wonhl keep Gem fires h 'tow " > At fast he said, quietly, airons about to. }a-number of hoors in the closest and haste «t festore it t a, Monsieur. But, of re . Ibeerves lia wife, ee me, I inadverten can, right of wg f-vere well, for she wear ut reo name on the le fler--a woman's pame, moat beautiful of hut-butise thowe ! Reine Lagarde." {be ware tiey will remain Ue sane "il the *What is that name to yout" evening. "Lknow it, H-ie-orarly connected with | fhere are fashions in furuiture ty be matter of importance which I must | gotiownd ax well as iu everythe pod she, though a change is pet miable quite as» Pn ba workman glanced at bim euspi- qnently ax tn the matter of dress or personal | i ly. : adorniunent. Pec © the past few vears a sort of | geen amir ler, monsieur." . fereer hee > ervulad wvet carly Euglish «1 ein to* gicaness. But to ® | fursiture, sry my still remains in the high jet appeal te help mafia my | lor tayer, The chief charmctesintie ol Hite et Dey by know thetady namedf" work is its solidity amd ite capacity for "Id is is the only question I shall ing well. The form ecems rather a poazier, goreer, unless b your right to catechive me | for certainly our blea of the articles used in pas fitting up aroom in chien times, wan that sen _ i een oF of on iad Ore | they were rather ungainly amd tit, s ry eloquent on the man ranciaqus | the contrary, ther revival wrkes them eaay felt -- dened by the | idee 'hat this one | and comloctahia with much carving ami « chase ---- '° a teil display of pood workmanship The best ye furniture is of comrre done by bemd, the only ~u ie A tar ita oe ean be = at recommendation of that dene by taachiaury ¥ Franciaque ad lit GPOd | beim tak it is lens expensive. eup bate one cause for thie persistence. a nat he appeared in garb, Franets- que pone S etdnedon by many sens set could not escape. h- man's perception, marvelously quickened in aug thet comeurn ed his lov¢, He im- Mediatley arrived at roe conclusion en! tg a eg t her into danger again. s e serious was thought cnly balng¢ ttigkt tickling sensation, his | which was thought would pass away. «zy | But not so. In a few months the Je- | Pain was felt in the lung, which kept the | Stowing worse. Recourse was had to our cyte go abroad when we wish to Lie -tiefageweest-ae ab almost in pra any exty or on, large or aria Mev in the 15th inst. Mr. cr T Ble : was = alustt, will, lage ven aa 'a "poor" Beater, most 8 peoliie the on Ure currant f hat for acre felon che from. "galerth and two E ee the ating and ill-adapted to cope red the o- fos trees tite z Die EE cate an unconditional armistice, while others Tieal wits t} Shen of how 5 Lee than to ple ice ies manure. cottings | Saturday Foovecialy Tues Milan King of Servia. hi3 od to end ror {iee res a= om H fool. ) folding the sp ri Bidet Wd Te i ibd Ry on folding, pa " trimy ben oars te without it unfolding 'te be evmtaned im a ar tueiend). Tabs el = 'de val on the er Stas The new crop of grain wanes ao ing Catharines Fri News, a" inat., The raret wxorons and frintfal orehard I iy a -, set ont the trees" TheGlaigow Hifald ways that Trosexsor ek tan te aaa { There are bene cou peo accounts of regard to here jing A Uv Muitary Colles wi be. placed whol failed to exncert a a. Sethi the -- result of the Tertish demand be nothing worse than the hick aipeenens enenape en 7 ee say his oo ts Soe Times trom Vienna saye that i j bse F ! be of Sasdeta ¢ { Fuagernane in snécesatally established in -- three States nd Prov: , the auimber . : 7, rE tat os rs F, Conference has taken bey i i Bees g3 : § a i hired girl for wi Clements, of Atlants, repro her dish, and the hired r ot otic season am out in the Londen stills a 'ies seurvy pre- Over 5 eairpunens have signed the yietee in the schools of Mronercota yeaa, uarter the lealot the Women' aos I li é She was on the groand by "ier pala maid m ii ten tok gremt temperance . <dtenstra. | -+ Euglaad, 'vat to witnews the processim to take part in ariow ht i oie aistlorned is the only eafe em ui meter how little, there i no salting where " i ist the a Cotrt ha! Iitivets bes deeided that py aap na pte al | gorcchaiecl as, mena mk marr witie