Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Oct 1880, p. 1

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PERSONAL. :" A rsmpvua. pv and friend of the f ,. Princess f. cinch iii-r iltla Montaibv, who, .2» at lately viti‘ul her Royal Highness at Ottawa, 5 ‘ and who (him: said a. painting of a so c;- ,1 ‘ in Vernier ._ " hundred dollars. I ‘L Tss nut ' e o. Arph of Andria aedf Stephanie cf lgiam i- tet for th: lS'li -: z ' : February next. Thus will be magmas-4.: entertainments uyn the cation, and a lavish distribution of alias to the poor. TE! wonderful boy-violinist D‘Albcrt, A Buyer’s Romance. Aiewinenths as: aRcading.‘ Pk, wm‘epcndcnt of .534: W fines, William Gm was a tramp in eastern , l’ru-tiylrania; now heis liberally: l $5.0m, that sum being ihu first instalment , or" his inheritance from his father's estate in Go :uaiiy. Grumman has settled in . stamp toe nsliip, Beika county, and alrea y owns a stable 0 nine fast horses. Ilia first «is two!“ pthfrotu Germs:~ ed 86$!” in ‘ i i - go ; en e reeeiv in currenc '1‘” u WWI,“ w Fowler m 2,31% ,, and then a draft for $3,000, which he dz: “"1 “be. mm“ “bugemml a "mom h posited in bank for safe keeping. In a few Wvbgfimggg'figggfiflfigfig VOL. VIII. - FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1880. NO. 30. “mm” "‘“’°"° “9”” “‘°“‘°' “’3' "“ I . ' staluient of solid cash from over the sea, the grabtdlmm, with thrilling nerves and eyes result of the sale of his dead father‘s vine- _ _._ clad hills til th Rh' 0 ' I! a British peerage list appears 496 Dug 0 inc. mum is ' . i . ‘ . gamut for the .ym tom. A: a” "can, u n _ . u ' _ I notvknownastheul’rinooofhliddletcmu tomth'd’ctiit'utyhfififizmdti: {$33.2 22'; M13 Fltzpatnck’s mammal they 901116 only vehement! tonic» gentleled,‘i?'i;eifn “$3.2” .11.} amiafiifif‘ih WOMLGOSSD' lilmmlififkiiii m 1° $33333: fury. II from the fifteenth century, ‘20 from openflr exefm’ “'1 “1 mm“ “mm-1' this was all I heard. They told me that I On the Eve of the Wedding. mosfrcmantic on mcord‘find the fact that theaixtccnth century. 67 from the seven- ' lax-m In 'p‘le Of them ‘u’ however’ my Supt”, "K139. my K538!" and fell down “‘â€" he spent $800a day for k'nick-knocka for his mu, “nun-y. ] 19 from the eighteen“, “‘9 5”" “or”? “d ‘mm' At 1"“ “he senseless. 01°" before “'8 P8“ W‘hight- oride has exercised the gossip of all the century. mg“ {mm me nineteen“, can, mk to he’kbedfi “d ‘he had not be“ m " When I recovered consciousnus, I Below lhe last ‘I will ' is lpokenâ€" country round. Eight or ten years ago . a wlce , 211812110118 evening I left her. found myself in bed. My wife, awed ,3 Before the ring has touched my hand, Gmssman landed at Castle Garden. He had ‘l’p‘ggnt y m“ t d '3 aim" :3 “adv “‘1 she was used to be dressed, was sitting by 0! Pure. twe. endless love the tokenâ€" shipped at Bremen. Hewas awild hemm- Xen into my I I! ys dip“ 3 90",!“ 0‘ my side ;'aud I looked around and wonder- Before the Church with holy rite, scaruui young German and his ddsiio was ours cfeifiybzxtd un y morning s ser- ed whether 1 had been awnkened [mm some Her blessin on our love has given, to escape a siege of yca'ra of universit life. moh- n awn'm only about horrible nightmare. At last the reality of 1001‘ Stnlg t into my 95’“ With you“: y threevquartent of an hour, when my wife’s um events of the . A d - - H0 “filled ‘0 001110 “ to it»? Amati“. ' ind . . . . . past few days came back 11 answer me in sight of Heaven. . sister, who had been sitting With her during to me__my wifera illness her death, her Wake 0‘ some 0‘ “W )0)“ 0‘ thh new my absence, burst into the room and threw an.“ - - I, h .« - “""l‘l' . V . . . , ge return from the world of spirits. t gm Within your heart of hearts d. . . u can, SITE}; “3”” 6‘9! smilng ', ‘do Jam, 8‘ ! When I summoned strength for the task, I one hhgel'ihg Shadow Of "ghetâ€" cofiiigyhi’oi‘hdxgidnce) dud ti) 3060:3122: s es ea or ar ug tea and! asked what“; all meant; and though she One thou ht that you have spoken ill? “You can M“ the BhOCk “he 83"9 could tell but little that little was enou h Oh l s ’ ' swish . I 110:!!!‘1 few 81‘ y m ‘d - I I . , pea â€"tis not too late even 'et. " Y m8 ’ but 1‘ new” “cured to me to ‘mgme to solve the mystery. She said she had feglt is there in all this' world of ours, ) f m home a n M ong‘ “ ha" I b that what she said was réslly true. I as if she were beingl rather roughlag awaken- One you have ever known or seen, money I Spent It h e a lord mm m mend. thought nothing but that the strain of ed from glee , . - - 0‘, th“ “3m- hhd When I hid 110” l)“t ‘1 . , p an that when e became \\ hom, if on had earlier seen or known ‘ . Ninety had been too much for the poor girl, thoroughly argued, she found she w“ Bib You woulg With the ups and dows of tramp life as us 11mg?“ at“; 5?:mliomguy .10“ gm" ream"- ting up in an open coffin at the bottom of a queen? “mthfsieikii arid illi‘tilli‘foiifgrreocdtwhietxli (i an? i be“ m berm" so?“ .3?" grave, with the blood running quickly from me. I had a. sort a home a good “we 09‘: e I 01‘ 3 9 8“ 3° “Cl .37: a, deep cm; in her ring-finger, The grave Is there 2â€"1 pray you, tell me now, ’ ' amt I was compelled "0'; only *0 “Ste” but was shallow and she had mana cd to climb And I will hold “my 0f Win-e and mm' md good moiety ~ , 3 you bound no more. to heed. She said that she and one of the out, when she dis waxed that 18 not I will not flinch l h r that th. €300“ 30% “Nd Of that. I preferred tho , , f _ > . , v ‘ . . servants had tbeen lwatching by mynmfe,wl;bo twenty yards from the door by which 3}“; It could not be so sad, so sore, this“ 35:;“d‘iildtrhogiiiglilldsiiibfig’ Tight}: 3:“ “fpé‘rfiuthybs “WEE up??? u y' Wren was accustomed to enter the house. She To know It now, as it would be wronged nu mm but myself. But I ,ot along ey a 0 can a a“ e y a cu 1” made her way to it; and we knew the rest. If by-and-by a shadow fell i (f ~ - s t-- . 1 v ' gbmlfie m hilt cfufitegmcfi). The}; tlsfieneg It had been a curious case of trance, cata- Upon the sunshine of our home ; £3] iii‘otiiutain odc‘h‘iieiji? WOAOd:miili‘p fig-mg: 02b. 8 waft] o bug’th'ea hull? ’ h“ d 8“? lepsy, or whatever name men of science may SO, If you ever loved mcâ€"tell. can“, He is absolutely free so long u [,6 "0 Inger ey en 6‘ a an m"' give to ‘these inexplicable simulations of ror to mouth ; but it remained uncloud- eath in which an the functions “em to be I‘d [mm you pure from blame, dearlove; 0““ lWe? “ht 0‘ '031- A 3111‘“ tramp hhhd arrested while the vital principle remains And I would leave you free as air, intact. She had been restored to conscious To woo and win that ha pier one. animation by the cut given to her finger by All this for your dear ea c, I’d hear. the ruIIian whose cupidity had ten: ted him I will not say how I would pray to a deed from which many a hair y scoun- That God might have you In His care : drel would have shrunk. The perpetrator That would be easyâ€"when I think was of course one of the undertaker’s men, Of you, my heart is all one prayer. who had been struck by the glitter of the gems in the diamond ring ; and who, to ob- But could I join her name with yours, tain it, did not hesitate to violate the sanc- And call down blessings from above tity of the grave, and even to mutilate a On her, who robbed me of my n11â€" corpse.” My lifeâ€"my lightâ€" my only love! “ Good heavens l” I exclaimed, “ what on Yes l even that I’d try to do ; overpowering story. Was the rascal ever Although my lonely heart should break, caught 1” I’d try to say ‘ God bless her I' too, "No; he disappeared, and nothing was Through blinding tears, for your sweet heard of him." sake. “ And your wife? What effect had it on _ her ?" I’m looking up into your eyes; “ Curiously enough, her general health But though my own with tears are dim, become better from that dreadful day; but I rend that in their true, clear depths, I think her nervous system must have re- Which tells me, ‘ You may trust in him.’ coived a permanent strain, for she entirely I willâ€"I will i It needs no words, lost the physical courage which she had Though tears are flowing warm and fast, possessed in an extraordinary degree for it And eloquent with truth and love. woman ; and about two years afterwards she Forgive my doubtsâ€"they are the last I become subject to attacks of asthma, which is, I believe, a complalnt that often has its FBShlon Notes- "h-ii“ in some nervous “hock' She lived- THE new red is vividly brilliant in hue. ‘ refer tholidity and hrillianthy combin- "' The doctor sank into the nearest chair exhausted. “ OH, psliaw l" etulautly exclaimed Miss Lydia Languish, coking up from the last new novel, in response to a summons from her mother to come and assist in preparing dinner, “Oh, pehawl I am just whom Edward de Courcey Montalbert is about to propose to t 6 Lady Ethelinda Adele St. Claire, and wish dinners had never been invented l" And the look of supreme dis~ gust that flashed from her eyes showed that she meant it. THE editor laid his half-smoked cigar on the table, and the candidate, dropping in to talk matters over, perched himself on the table and sat down on the real Connecticut Havana. By and by he sad] slipped of! his high seat. “ You are not lu ewarm in my cause, anyhow,” he said plaintively. "Ah, no,” replied the editor, encouragingly, ” the old fires are still burning.” And then a great hush fell upon tke busy sanctum, such profound silence that, fora minute,you might ave heard a gum drop. In'just the cosicst,little nook under the shadow of .a great tree', irght where the shelving rocks made a nice sottee with a back to it, they were sitting. Down, down at their feet was the soundin sea, caressing, with its mighty hugs, the s ore. “Is not the sea inspiring 2" said 3hc. “Sec yonder snowy sails. They are likeâ€"they are like â€"" “ Are they 2" said she, as she dug her parasol into the bank. “ No they are not," replied he sharply, and the coolness of the breeze was caloric in comparison with the frigidity of the rest of that day. She had interrupted him just on the brink of a very important declaration, which she will over wait for now. Twelve months av 0 last November, I ran down into “'arwic hire to spend a few days with my cousin Horace Mason. It was an odd time of year to choose for a country visit; but as a matter of fact I did not choose itâ€"it was chosen for me. Until that year, I had always managed to get away for an eagerly snatched and greedi- ly enjoyed holiday in August. and had generally been lucky enough to secure some good 1. rouse-shooting or pleasant yacht- ing. But all at once the Fates turned er- mine, and that particular August ind brought with it a throng of professional cn- gagements which could neither be dismissed nor delayed. Of course they were welcome in a way ; for I was near the bottom of the ladder, and was glad of any chance that would enable me to mount one or two rungs higher; but I certainly thought that the fickle goddess Fortune, having apparently forgotten me so long, might have postponed her visit for another month without any marked impropriety. The worst of it was that whtn September came I was as busy as ever, and when October found me still in the whirl of that Maelstrom of work. Not until the morning of the first day of November did I wok-'n with the blessed consciousness that the load was gone from my shoulders, and that l was once az'nin comparatively free. I lay awake in ind, feeling serenely happy, wondering whetlierl ought to celebrate my emancipation by hav- ing my breakfast brought up to me, and vaguely speculating as to how and where I should give in self the holiday I had so fairly turned. 1' ccided against the sybaritic breakfast in bed ; rang my bell, and inform- ed my landlady thatl should be down-stairs in twenty minutes ; and on entering my snug little sitting-room, found on the table a soli- tary lettci. I digested the kidney and it together, and they were both eminently satisfactory. The former was perfectâ€"~Mrs. Higgins had been acook~and the latter was equa'ly to my taste. It was from Horace Mason, who said he was completely boredâ€" Hornce is always complaining of being bored, though no one enjoys life more than heâ€" and that he would be eternally grateful to me if I would sacrifice myself by coming to share his bedroom for two or three weeks. This was the very thing. \Vinthorpe,thcugh only a bachelor establishment, was a most delightful house to stay at; and as it was surrounded by other houses almost equally deli htful, the inhabitants of which. under. stoo well the great art of enjoying them- selves, I need hardly any that 1 accepted the invitation by return of post. Three days later, shortly after six in the mTm: Sultan is I cite inmnmlablcon account of the death of aliir I'lfl’emli, his chief as- tral er. Among other privileges, this wort y ball a monopoly in alumina, and Among the predictions last year was that a certain day would be propititus for the pur- chase of a beautiful white slave, which cans- ed a run an the market, and a rise in the ar. ticle. Winn! Adelina Patti was a little girl of ten can she had a filial m.- clui .n‘. for ‘ Ole ull, whom she always called “ Olcy.” ‘ He is quoted in the W'uhingfou Pou as once saying that be relied more on her criticism of his piayicg than upon that of any other judge, for the development of her musical powers even at that early age was truly marvellous. ‘ Tu: Princess Constantine Itadzivil, sister of Mlle. Blane, the other heiress of the hi0« naco gaming tables, has a superb head of hair, and pride in it is her peculiar wciki one. She is attended at Dieppe by a. Parisian hair- dresser, and also is said to enjoy nothing more than watching the coiffeur in the in-r- ror before her as he go‘s through his opera- tions several times a day. hi. Bzxazzr, whose revenues came from the gamblers at Baden, left some six million pounds to his widow. She was forty years old, and presently became insane, Being treated successfully by a young physician , named Thullic, she set:lcd’cight thousand pounds a ymr on him, married him, and t made him so Comfortable that be was able have crowned your chosen not get into trou le. All he has to do is to keep out of bad company and do nothing wrong himself. That was in plan." - “'lien dressed and shave , Grossiuan is an intelligent-looking German, with regular features and dark hair, medium in height, compactly built, and he is quite talkative. He purchased a house and lot in Longswamp township, for which he paid $2,200. His first horse cost him $200; thou he bought a trotter and a li lit bu for $400; from a gentleman at Alliurtis e bought a double team for 3600. His passion for horses soon became known and in a few days about it dozen stock-dealers, from Allentown, Road- iug, Kutztown, and other places visited Middletown with strings of fine animals, and suddenly that heretofore uiet back- woods villa c became an active, usy horse market. rossnian bought until at least twelve horses were in his stable, and he had to quit for want of stable room. He was a jolly purchaser, paid cash for all he got, and didn‘t pretend to know much about liorae- fleshnanyliow, nor did he seem to core. 'I‘hemaidcn name of his wife was Miss Susan Hilbert. She is the duo liter of a Lancaster county woodman. In t 0 days of Grossman’s poverty he first mother at her father’s home, where Grossman came one pleasant afternoon in autumn. lie rested y a well and very soon he saw it durk-oyod maiden at the gate. Ho engaged her in con- versation, and finally she asked him whether he wanted it drink of water. “No,” said he, with it rougisli twinkle : " if you have cider or something stronger it will suit me better; water is too common." The young woman was charmed with his impudcnco and she soon produced a pitcher of hard cider from the cellar. A plate of apples was then set before the 0 ms of tho good- looking young German. his acquaintance soon ripened iiito lovc. Groasmnii obtained work on a near by farm and courted the pretty Susan so often as he could. Finally they were engaged, but Grossinan never told his iilliituced that lie was the son of a wealthy German lundlioldcr across the son. They were married by the village parson, and lived with the bride’s parents. Gross- miui liowcvcr, soon learned that married life of that kind was not us behind expected and hoped, so be determined to lervo that sec- tion of the country. He was wild and im- petuous, and he thought the union was be- ncatli his station. Still kee )ing his secret, he suddenly disappeared and ccamc a trump again. He collected a number of tho 'olliost tramps on the road that lie couli lind. Some of them had been students in the old country like himself. The know him by his assumed name only. V lion his remit- tances came, they had the ‘jolliout of re- uniona. He had no desire to return to Gor- many. His modoof lifo bad a charm about it that he could not resist. Finally word came from Germany that his old fatlior had died. Grossmnn went into sincere mourn- ing. His father had been a kind parent to him, and had written him many letters bcg- ‘ giug him to give up his wandering life and come back to Germany a vain. \Vitli ovcr dollar sent to the woywa son was a fatlicru blessing. (irosamnu's bride in the meantime lind liO' cured a legal separation. Wliun Grossmau's father died the tramp-sun determined at once to give up the lilo on the road. Ilia first thought was of his darkoyod Susan. \Vitliout her he could do notliin . He won- dcrcd back toliia old home. ' o lllll grout astonishment ho learned that she hail mar- ried a wealthy gypsy horse-trader. IIc ro- solvcd to find her, and succeeded. To his great joy he learned that she could be far happier with him, her first love. 110 thou told her that be had fallen heir to a fortune, arrangements were at once made with the gypsy husband. (iron-imam bargained for his wife, and the gypsy listened to the pro- position. 'I‘hc gypsy acceptul a $50 bill said good~byc to Susan aiiu Craftsman, an Ill-‘1 first love happil departed for her fathers home. Another ( ivorcc was quickly ob- tained, and Grossman and Suaan Wore again united in happy marriage. They are now living contented in their new homo, and Grosamun is living like a )riuco with his bride. lie is lavishly spam ing money, but the bride, with an eye to business, has hint- or] at the necessity of curtailing expenses and remembering the motto of the “rainy day." W A RADICAL newspa m of Paris prints a letter from one of tho ltuusinn Nihilists who were expelled from France on the eve of the national fete. He rays that he and his companions in misfortune were arrested early in the morning, im rimmed, photo- raphn of them taken as tiough they had liven common criminals, tlicn handcuffed, and marched to the railroad station. He ailui what redress therein, as matter: now stand in France, for the victims of such po- lice outrages as this; and he reminds all Frenchmen concerned that in free countries no man is treated as a criminal until hebu grin lawfully tried, convicted, and senten- Tun new banking house of the Mum. Cliilila in London was 0 tried at the clone of lut month. It isa very udsorne structure, and thus presents a marked contrast. to the dingy old building that formerly stood ‘on its site. The chief partner in Lhilds' is the Earl of Jersey, whoeu grandmother inherited an interest in the bank. Many of the families who keep account there have banked with the firm for two centuriu. It derives a large income from unclaide bal- ances. The other are are nominated by Lord Jersey. is back has a large can- necu'oo among old Roman Catholic families. . Bisuor Wanna tells in Zion: Herald, eta affix, flm’fl p...in tour in (blonde, when the hill- ' " sideaaresosteepthat everymanisaaidto ed. They had felt for the pulsation of her ll- Irt; but it had ceased to beat, and her body was deathly cold. The servant had gm" ‘0 tell one of the men to saddle a horse and ride hard for the nearest doctor ; while she had come to me to tell the terrible news and bid me be calm. Calm was out of the question. I tore myself away and rushed up-stairs. They were idiotsâ€"they were de- mented ; but still there was a haunting fear which I must dispel for myself. And yet I was so sure that my wife could not be dead, that I summoned sufficient presence of mind to open the door gently and walk softly to the bed. I leaned over it, and said, not loudly, but distin: .ly : “ Kate, darling, are you asleep 2" " But before I had spoken the last word,I was convinced. I had seen death often, and was sure that I knew it too well not to re- cognize it at a glance. I now shrieked in- stead of whis ering; but there was no answer, and I nng myself full length upon the bed in voiceless agony. I must have become almost or entirely unconscious; for I never knew of the doctor's presence in the room until I felt his hand upon my arm. He said: “My dear Mr. Fitzpatrick, you must try and bear it like a man and a Christian - for your wife is dead: she has - been «lead’moreumm 23:92:22,312: 2i::§§§?z::fi.t“:.2Ҥll m mom is the commun- “ How I felt, I cannot tell you. I was, t - tiou in colour. prantratc with grief; and prostrate I re-~ 22:112a2%?§mwdInvalidforfive years before POLKA'DO'I'I‘ED stockings are among the '““‘”‘id {0; thrfie (lavs' 11"” “08:15an ,pm' Mr. Fitzpatrick ceased speaking for a. newswlesf). t . n .th memo”! I was met at the do" 0‘ Win' pgia’twbm t‘hr t EndllIOiZallveIiSalsniinzwdyr "13f While; and we were allowed to interim“ 3‘ ne'irlxvnzveruigsttiidicco m are wom WI mm.” by Horace himself, who, as usual, I’Lntshafiobezg’done on ghe evenin of“; few sentences of comment upon the remark- “ - y ‘ muted me in tones which seemed sympto. V.“ ' l h f g . able story we had heard; but silence With 5110*” dress?“ are to he th" rule f0? at ’ third day I heard stea t y ootsteps ascend him was never much more than a flash, and least another mx months_ matic of perfect hcalth and spirits, that lie in - , _ i g the stairs and I felt rather than kncw - - . - _ , v . . m We“ “W hem“ um they wer'e the footsteps of the men who consistihavzsu 21:: 2233522331 Mimi. giltbfzr‘my‘lzf: "‘ N” M never, never forgot the good turn I had done had come to close up the com_ I heard the after midnight ; and I saw him again several SUNFLOWERS and crysanth mums con e . him by coming so soon. Of course, as Pina- door 0 _ h f f . t . h _ pen t on or a. ew iiiinu es there . . W . . . h . fora \Vufl then in the ascendnut, I was bound was menu; : and the" I heard when and 32:05:11 (Speruggggvuzml yhtplegiggrpefiylxsg to be m favour mt}, fashlonable w0_ to misc my eyebrows and inquire: “‘Vhat’ lighter fOOtSt'eps descending followed by a certainly an inexhaustible fund of stories; R s h .]k . t.“ fl f u .t an um 81 last in uvo rie ma- never?" and he, to show that his boredom ta I - 1 . u p at the study door. Hall . Come . _ . _ was tempered by news of the great world, in ;n and when the door Opench I saw that lriéi:tllfili(:;da:;ta{;?g oofnfhfghggyz: Egg: terial for illuminating dark or sober-tinted ’ costumes. was ready with the orthodox reply : “ Well it was an old nurse of my wads who had _ n _ ._hardly ever. TIKSO highly intellectual come to see her living, and had’found her :figsfiiggzg’lndasmtlllfiistory of Mrs. Fitzpat~ OSTRICH feathers, long, medium and tips. grcctings being exchanged, I was escorted dead (11f you "lease air it she said givin, _ _ ' _ _ , , , d . - . ! ' ' a The fore voting narrative which is found- Willbe used on wmter millinery to the ex- Pp to my mom, and the“ own to the draw my “He “1” 01d fmmh‘" “ame’ “ they c‘m' edlon an aci’ual occurrence: is another illus- Cluswn 0f flowers. , tug-room, where I found Mrs. Patton, Ho!“ not get the rings off Miss Kat-3,, finger ; and tmtiun of the danger of interring a human A SILK waistband, with buckle of silver, acc's lady house-kccpcrâ€"his ducnna, as he an want to know what the d n , . - y must 0. - - - . . ' ‘ . 'ns wont to call her -â€"aml Mr. E :z atrick, .‘y . - . ' helhg h'l’ fluently (lead hhh "1 Whom hie may mother-of curl or burnished steel or With place, after her fatigucing London season, it , x P l I had be”, apathehc , but m a moment neverthe c“ an“ huge!“ To be buried alive a strap, islnlhe f, him“ 9 firewurks of all descri .tions were set. off in the rector 0‘ the Phrifih- Mm- l’attO“: I w m-a ed and I shouted: “Leave - - . welcome â€"â€" burning birllmus, rockets, and know well. _Shc was unmet amusing com- Rufus,” fin genes which made the pm! is a cglntmgeuéty tithe1 glory though; of which FLANNEU, are now made with two kinds “halt-ll- hhd her own lwflmilfi, With the Phhh‘l 0f ‘hghltY, hhd 191ml” “"d we were woman boat a terrified retreat. I was com- nus t. e Tint .wlt or?” ’ “‘1 y'afi “7 '5 of materials ; for instancc,hnlf the plnits are * names, in letters of fire, of heropcras. the best friends in the world, lli-Juoh aha [ugly unnerved by what seemed an outrage “muons 1‘ "‘5 “no” ave “out” i a“ plain, half in figured goods. ' ‘ alwzt a declared tll-lt I did nntlun v but make P ~ , _ may yet occur, through neglect on the part . . . On‘u of 010 Bulls tricks was, when he I I . g . b 1 upon the remains that were so dent and so of those in char 0 to use even the most ordi_ Foumgn handkerchiefg am tnmmed With .‘I had dlmihbhh“ hi5 “me i" “ “early ihhhdl' in" Of her'. a r" Fl-Upatnck I in" Seyer sacred to me ; but I could not move to make m“, rccnutiongs point do Raguse and Longucdoc laces, and ‘1‘)on pianissiuio, to continuo the attitude, as 3“? blef°lrff v for; ( unuglutiy kproglnus K1338» amore effectual protest, and I 80011 Bunkimo TEL? subject is' of such importance ’ that‘ made into bows, jubots, and fichus. " ‘f he were phylng' but “mun-Y haying m“ a “athll “Spin”? ~10: ale muIt! 01:; “w leihargy fwmwmchl had peeu-“rousc‘l' though it has been dealt with in these’puncs POLONAISES, pointed lmstlucs, skirted g I'Qldi'iwvn off the bow entirely from the violin, '9' “as :h {1’ 151' 3’ ‘1“: y seal 0:13.: The “gm passed'a‘s the l’rccc‘lmgmghts had on previous occasions we gladly take this! basqucs, round waists, and coat lmsqucs, 006:” holding it in the air, and producing no tone “.‘l‘l 1‘ “:1 0'1- ?“ $01131” an]! -a fl? 35‘5"“; sleclflqsaly and weanly' I ruse at opportunity of again o’fl'oring to our reader-s with very long tails, will all be fashionable whatever; while the audience, in ra iturcs at u'mcntf . ‘; pf" 53“ 3 want? mu}. ‘; ( awn, and sat in the study until noon, when . ,_ few of the signs which “many distinguish this winter. the witness of his really inauilib e sighs, effect " “ "cl “ms "mnnfc y “ p‘m‘ 7° they came to tell me that the time for the " ‘ ._ , . . . l _ k » bushy and perfectly black eyebr. \Vi. Ilc f ,,,,l h ,1 _ and that I must fluow actual from supposed death. I‘au plain skirt, thh ful , unlooped bac mu!” liar-trumpet“ 0‘ tho" hands' “"1 he": “1“” 3‘ wmc’ ’ The arrest of the pulse and the stoppage l drapery, which is American in origin, is re- . - » v - .t 1 no ver ' cordially ; and as soon as , - forward’ mg” 0 camh the sound thh (“1 gr“ U I ) . m) w‘fe to her lass mum" of breathing. No movrmcnt of the chestâ€" ported as gaining in favour on the othersidc - n - ‘ - - '~ " ' ' tcvi :it the dinner-table 1 dis- ., . not exu-it. [ban the Violinist as if suddeu- l“ “L” 3"“ . , I ' .’ You won t know the rtctory well, Mr. - . . _'_ . ly nwakouiuuuut “f a tmuw"bowcd to the cm‘crcd that. his forte was conversation and Browne," said Mr. Fltzputnck, addreasmg no mOist breath to dim alookin, glass lztccd of the Atlantic. onrupturod audience. his mime '“““°,1“g“°: I m.“ he?” Emu" himself directly to me ;.“ but you must have kggfirg‘fh’gxthfiwigzie :10 Eagfratzinllggif EI.A.BORATE coifi‘ures are still very fashion- Tiut Duke 0‘ [master the Man uiscs of goo“ Emmy ta] ("3‘") my tune; kut 'am P335911 “7- The “outdoor! “5 you Win '8' among be wages“, 30:10“, 1,, Gig, that it ablp'.th°“gh.th° 0103!“ elf‘ssw “kyle 0f hmr' \Vntcrfi-rd unillfcdt'orf’ thc I'L'irlslo" Km- promied to bwk fir. htzpatfw against men-lb": 09°“ to the turnpike mild; but is b no means ens . todecidc‘wheth’er Grunt ‘lfeSSIPE' which aldm'ts OI but mu“ decom' L0,, (on; mp] 519;“, INN}, O‘Neii] ‘.'“-V "‘ mem' Rcmmlsceul’e 8:1?“ch {8"}: there is also another door with two glass they are com km‘dnnnihih ted ones too 11011. “5 KTUWU‘H “1 f‘WOhr- :23:in still I) "Voci iuc iilmvst the only Elm, ,tggflfizu vgccggtlz’ Panels WhiCh 01“?!“ directly into the Church' h“); been kn‘zwn yin which‘ a"; Dat‘ient hqé Hannxsncumr costumes are to be con- ’ V v 1 . ' f - yl ' ‘ ‘ ' v I v . w a - noblemeu of first-claws fortune who make 9"“, I [win g, mink that if a“: “"31 in his thd- My “lie ““3 m the hhblt 0‘ hs'hls the power of voluntarily suspending these tlntwll In thicker mammal, 511011 113,1n011lle lmlhh‘nhh'r‘”‘id°"°° {Mtlmgmamrlwmon d," l th- ' lt ‘l' h ' f h‘ “MAM, veryfrequcuuy ; for them ran hon-1 functions fora oon~iderable time The loss l’lnld" 0f “bx-30mm”)! sm” “me” hmr’ " of the you: but "10 0mm" of the ‘1" '8“ pi‘iii:’r‘ilfiiz‘iiiopgiiidli th‘eoSailnrliiitdofld: i“ Path “hm” “ma-“‘1 ‘he-Ch“'°hy‘".d “"1 of irritability in film mu‘clcs (a "act which “w silk and crePe 010‘“- ; i’lnl‘hW. “l‘h ‘he “Caption 0‘ ih° 3"“ 0‘ like Oltluhlad of the Sea. I liavo for ottcu ended aft “tailing; “11,1011 x)“ Juat 3’ ml!le the may be roadin ascertained by a galvanic VELVET will be generously employed in Pembroke, whom property is almost entirc- moat of his “one,” buL one of the", ad a 3”“? “h "1158’ I {m If; f-y d 0 current) is a sign of still greater importance the make up of our fall costumes.' As a 1y in ‘hh 0“! 3"“ suburb-l “f thhhi llhhcr' certain ghastliness, which impressed inc a {{Pfllmgfi’ {do rated 1"} (20:83 “Ines 8' than even the apparent stoppage of the heart rule, the skirts Will 2 made plain,_with the .ny ruidc in that country two or three 00,; deal at the time, and makes me think "“ 3 e n '1’ um" 3‘“ ” ° 0"" or of the breath, edges adorned in silk and satin plaittngs. month! “huhuy- Sir mell‘ml Whine"! it worth telling again. futcned’ thh aomcumes happened’ She The contractile power of the skin is also HANDKERCHIIFS will be embroidered andt to enter the p vlilicinl fl..~'d wich success. A COIlltKIil'ONlilNT writing from Cowea, where the English always linvoa gay yacht- ing season after tluc Louuun mason is over ; says that when the crowd is thickc‘t and the I” club garden fullest a little cit .tci' is heard, i A socia'rv belle was sitting with a party l' . } an uutrulcr on a white horse comes up the l l l l of friends on the balcony of a watering- placo hotel a few days ago. The conversa- tion turned on the guests of the house, and one attractive young lady, a recent arrival, was criticised. “I don’t know as you can call her handsome,"snid Miss S., in response to the opinion eaprcssed by Mr. IL, a gen- tleman of the party; “she is so insipid; then she wants to be thought clever, and does nothin all day but read those liorrid French now: 5 and other trash." The group soon afterward broke up. “I beg your pardon, Miss S., but you left your book on the chair," said Mr. R., presenting the for- gotten volume. It was a bound copy of “Nana.” hill, a Wfigtnctlo with four ladies, and a gentleman riding beside it, passes; all who recognize the simple cortcgc rise, the princes and all the men lift their hats, and the Queen pursues her way. Tm: marriage of tho Bantu-as Bartlett Coutta is postponed, it is said, unfil after a thorough investigation is made into the question of succession to the property. Mr. Asbmcad Bunion, the rumored bridegroom, is tall, Wf'llls a moustache and imperial, f speaks well, but with an American accent, i is a favourite with women, if not with men, I l Jenny Lind at Home. A letter from London describes a. call on Jenny Lind. The unforgetten Swedish prime. donna lives in a spacious and charm» ing mansion in a. retired nook in South Kcn- sington, cmbowcred by trees and flowers. In the elegant drawing-room, hung with pictures and tastefully decorated with old china, artistic draperies, etc., I found a lady whose blue eyes and kindly smile bore me back at once over the waste of some thirty years. Again I sat an eager excited school- boy lowing withlanticipation on the verge of my first great art delight. I saw once more before me the tall, slender figure in its white satin draperies, with grcen leaves and dia- monds adorning the abundant fair hair, and the olden thrill crcc is over me that licrnld- ed the first notes 0 that marvellous, that incomparable voice, whose tones were to those of the velvet-throatod Patti or the silver-voiced Nilssou as the regent compared to the diamonds of a duchess. Slinlll forgot how old men, who knew just as much about music as they knew of Summit, used to sit with the tears rolling down their cheeks while Jenny Lind was singing, ” I know that my Redeemer livcth ‘2" There she stood before me, the unforgottcii idol of my girlish idolatry, changed, indeed, by the lapse of years, yet unmistakcably tho Jenny Lind of old. The abundant brown hair, with a few lines of silver amid its looks, was turned under in the peculiar fashion in which she always wore it, and the eyes are lovely as over in their expression and in their soft depths of lustrous blue. As she talked, her gloved hands lay clasped upon her knee in the. clay, graceful pose that was familiar to us in the Swedish sougstrcss yn ars ago. I called her attention to the fact, and she smiled at my remembering the attitude, and the pretty German monosyl- lablc “ So l" which used to be another of the little peculiarities that we noticcd, and loved because they w'erc hers, escaped from her lips. A grand pianofortc in one corner of the rootn, and it large tlircc-quarturleugtli rtrait of herself, painted at the height of or renown, recalled her past ( uccuship in the realms of song. She was ianilsouicly yet plainly dressed in rich black silk, closed to the throat with coral buttons, a shawl of old Cluiiy lace was draped around her shoul- ders, and she wore a very simple cap of fine old Venetian guipurc. She spoke in warm and said to a friend, some weeks since, that he was presently going to do something that would astonish London. Tle Duke of Iluckin 'llflm, now Governor . of Madras, is renowned in Indiana a skil- ' ful whip. llo drives his pair of beautiful h Arab pcnica over bypnths and along precipi- ces on the hills where mci: with very strong l nerves'and thcquictcst of brutca would hcs~ itate to follow. Ilia loft-st flat in this re- spcct has been to drive the ponies to the top of Dodabctta, the highest point in the Mad- ras Presidency, and where no vehicle of any description has ever been before ‘ ADELINA PATH bought not long since a ‘VOIBII estate called Craig-y'Nos, and had alterations and enlargements made at a cost of liftocnfhouannd pounds. Sue has since been sued by the builder for twenty-five hundred pounds, it beng :i questiouoi dis- puted accounts. When she reached the 1 who. “an” L0"! Down‘him “‘1 Pcmbmk“ I had noticcd,tluring dinuor,that, as is the hm been “fled to let me know She was were '0“ after death- “7110!! a cut is made trimmed on as part of the dress, this fall, or through the skin of a dead body, the edges it round collar will take their places. The of the wound close, while a similar cut made latter will extend down upon the front. during life presents an open or gaping ap- pearance. , by a peculiar tap, and I had always gone to let her in. It was out of this doorâ€"which somoliow seemed to belong to her, and out . of tvliighushe (11mg often trippcdlso gailyâ€" T§?NSI;?RENT Ftrczicllzsmuhl is!1 lgerizfiflg terms of “mama of the Unitfid Stun”, not that o owe or corpse; an as it was - . use or to newcs s y _iu an e I , in referencetotho welcome m, the womhi, closed vently behind me, I think I fully An Important chaugo termed the "-7" and these are trimmed With flue lace. The it had accorded her in liy-gone ycars, bull. real 2c for the first time what a chnu ed "mm take“ place after mm" 8“ “’ym“ mononram continues to be very small» and because, as she said in licr quaint English. “NICO WM 80”“ though i I heard the 010*“ - h‘ _ , - PRINCESS rucque dresses for little people country takes the rabble of other countries, “‘11 “Po” the 0°th and I retumed $9 tb" gcnyde‘liggirfd?ttwlhnltglbiintlifltiy’ hbulrts ":3: are made with those fronts covered With and gives them all a chance.” _I spokcbf hou8e_that was now an awfully EOAIMYY- cording to the nature of the disease: It tucks and intertion, while the backs. are the fact that when she sang in Amcnca The ""53" 0f the he“ Var'ahi “ho hf“! I’c" must howevfl be borne in mind that “‘90, half-fitted to the figurc and finished With a there were no opera-houses therc. “And of formed the 13“ 33‘] 011E“ 101' my Wife: "3' mm“, is not a’contiuunus condition ; it lasts Spanish llounco also trimmed on the edge. that I was glad," she rciiiarkod, " for I had Wmt‘ll With me. “ha tried his he“ to bring for twent 40,”. to thin “six hour, and the“ HOOKS and ,3 es an, to be 1,“. ,3] used this quittoil the stage, and it was for that reason me in m .801; l but Irefuwdto b0 mmforw" passes awyay. Common-hing in thd head, it fall for the ODI'sidcs of dresscg, iii place of that I W83 311110118 ‘0 '0 to the Umth AL 1““ '3. 1°“ .11”; and 1w” glad to be proceeds gradually downwards, the lower buttons. The books are about an inch in which. 311100 “1070.1 ’WOU ‘1 thh "0 mum' “9-D” fun“ whmde 1 could feel an“ my extremities being the last to stiffen; and length, and are made either of cut stool, on- $10“ *0 "5mm *0 I?” 1 9150 hl’hl‘h 0‘ ‘h" “"10 was mmuWhom no“ mc‘ disappears in the some order, aineled metal, steel and jet, or steel inlaid "ll/em“: sympathetic quality 0‘ ht‘l' talent. “I‘th hPhght "1° f°°d i but I could 8“ 0ml of the most important of the various with mother of p68,]. and the marvellous powcr that she possess- nuthmg. 'llic hours passed Emmy; hhf- I changes that indicate den}, is the altered Exams" ladies of fashion a" follow the cd of swaying her audience at Will. particu- miigoui‘aiiflfifkthh‘txil orie‘bif‘tligtn‘idiillstiiih‘: comm 0‘ “1° surface of thc hOd . LiVill fashion got by the prince“ of “wales. They larly in devotional music. Something of the . . . . . . ‘ - ‘ her ' 3P0“ 0‘ ""0"" {"135 occur: from 008] 000‘ encircle their throats With lacc which the om' beaut'ful' "I" “Wham” cam“ mt? hljtdhfikialiif- sfid‘iigi‘uc'filfizgmlimfiggk: 893th)“. flaring hi" ; _hht the l Philmace 0‘ fasten at the side with a slcbdcr brooch 0y?“ ‘3 “h‘lfhhhwélolfil. “it! was baggie: lmy b601,, down from the shelves and {pied to h Emfilht 0“ thh 3km,“ the h 011190. 30' (sometimes a lizard in diamonds) and a flow- vow" came mm I “n “95- 9‘ nmL 1: m... only ‘ mockery at finding; 00mphth by h “Inn‘le 0‘ the cuticle 01' or. Black blonde is always worn by them -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€">... . . kin is a certain sign that life is extinct. ‘th white dresses but it acted as a sort of narcotic - and 1 had a. ' “1 ' d mm - , , ' '10 these symptoms may be added the half- , - MO 8111 C- drcpped into a dose, when I was amused by closed e and. Md (mated pupil“ and the Sons of the new colours arc. Ophelia, _ ' lt' t d h d V " . dark heliotro - tote dc faisan pheasant . I Lt‘ilfo‘ihhngcisohn’kndygkidgtiringottkii; h‘lf'closed fingem' “1th the thumb turned red; lapis, fiilesd blue; rougc dc Venice, Perhaps no better illustration of what d. in. It is important to note that the slight- awn "d and a [at number of “Manic modern music is can be found than in the b“ “mm” "‘2 °“"““°“" Ju“ ” m cat motion of the heart my be detected by 51mm); or 3...... hi... Ind olive; while for following description by Lil Perkins of the knock came the clack struck twelve and I . . ' '. the stethoscope even though breathing and . , . h 1 { 1a b ' h l r f 30 b faith] lab] trained that runs ha bee as f cteniu “car are I at cs 0 ' ucus, a ri t fem "NIL, '3 h “8 Y 5 I" Y knew I t W n a] pm or the puke 1"“ Wd' H ‘ho hea‘t' the 8' marsh-bgrass green and helioétropc shadca.g young lady = “my three hour" I 80‘ up from myc fir’ fore be silent to this delicate instrument . . . . opened the door, and inquired what was ,he git“, "1er b“ fled._ED_] wwfi of hglllfi:ui:lclllfl goazeipndufneg :Kif‘i‘v; hangar wanted of me. Standing in the lighted hall . ‘ . . were the three indoor servants and the old Tm most charming bridal V0113 8“ 0‘ did it. She flirted up her panuicrs, coquct- nurse : and the faces of all wars absoluwa goal In Mani“ illusion. tishly wiggle-wagglcd to the piano, and blanched with terror. One of the girls, in ha. A Youxo luiy resembles ammunition he. sang: :dagmnytzftfgght.‘fbng:t 5:13; :13: sleeve Nance w“ “ken “mu mouths ‘go 0' the nose the powder is ncedcd’before the ball. as when 9", mwhmn i, mppudqy “mum. “mock her-0d" somewhat run bly and, discovery of coal in Manitoba by the Cana- ,wa Fhlkflgcm’i“, if!" 1‘1 mm the , "’3 . . addressing the nurse, said- ““$hat‘s the dilh 00108ical mveyom Recently two 9““ wry mac ' my)" ’3" "u w-c ‘ 0" um “'h‘lm and "'hhlcm '5”'“’”'”' meaning of this ”' . barge oadsof coal arrived at “'innipcg from 13"? wt of me“ .down her?‘ . The Mum“ 1“ MY‘N‘“ “o‘homy “rcfhmm'mlh ugh. m aléul u {righmuod u an, the Souris country, the first instalment from "" ""uuy Jony‘ ‘0‘“! hen“ ""1 0h ' “whim”! 0h! thcr‘b‘i’“ ' . . . . . . ItlIDe-Iiluk on“, b,“ mom“ .poaurm' Ind we ,9. whatis styled the future Pemylvmia of the your hurt, him Flirtm u, in case of _ plith “If you please, lit, June and Mar- Dominion. The em! “I inor-three days accidents." Min 3â€"“ Vell. while I’m f‘;’,§.‘.“§§;‘.‘f" mt say that their mistress is standing at WWW" mefi‘mf’ ‘hd ‘3 “1d ‘0 be 0' ‘ Ibo“ it. ml”. 1'3 nth" “a1 meho‘ly [ walking, the s.de~deor. tapping on the glass ; “dun: serviceable quality. The barges are con. else'a, don’t you know 2" ’ . . ~ ‘ I thcahink, .‘2".I.’.‘.“»’“'° m “y” d" “mm” mi‘flfi‘tifiiifil‘h‘ilildlf ‘33:; DP~ L-â€"<=thu1 upon a My wqanin- Ithec-he-he-hehehehe-hink hofthocoe-eoc‘e. u I and mm (mm. .M! we men, so to dificulty was experienced on the journey. to :figfahgd'aemiifi 3;: “ 'Beautiful, Miss J ulisl beautiful I' " and ; a, - dad ' timber ems and other obstructions to nevi. all Is our hands. ' Do lease ' hrsitilybuciuascedI thhowhall film: 8‘50“ ul'orc inst with. but. all were overcome, ‘0 “u h" W “N D." M “1" Income: it‘s rfcctly d£lne 3.11:1: ~ ' - ~ ' ' - - - r _ ed. The child went tip-stairs, and presently . , . ' r v the short corridor to the side door. I ap- ‘3‘1 “"3 {ability of 50"" “"8310” he ed. .. Did “u r. Julia, and En one u preached the door: and I must confess that Whhhf-‘d- 1‘ i1 Mud ‘03 m”- ‘hen ‘3" mean“: d yes}; "W‘lfgd' ht raised hergo cu (dy m bleedran ccldasl times - heard the beauticianth in e rim until August . ° -"' . '... white ivoria with her jewelled fingers, ind . . . , , wall-known tap, and thought I’uw some. in eachycar tolloat barges down. At present dm '1” “Y ’ Sh“ "1d: 0h: P‘hh‘“ rabid n - ' sit. on his doorstep and tun his r thing white behind use 1... Punk. 1 there is twenty feet of Inherit: the river. " Docmx," “id . ‘ mg, Miami)“, is in“, 0;? com“ 3‘ u,“ a” phi, ‘WI’qm - turned my eyes to the bait, whichl drew 31!- thh Shlhlfl‘ndv PTPYIMT 0‘ ‘hc bench who had grad ' at half adoun arch Job b one'tbouaand she-asset), and mix, was!“ . dogma” fictive man". so .35.: mutm. offlfffifillffo‘i M... .nmmmc‘mm J3: W "‘ “W W‘s -" m" "P new, WWI-ad - n forget the ‘ ht I saw then. There stood “we”: “'1le With “0 "Whoa I much iug yâ€"‘docfor' which do you prefer, man" ma my rife. viii bright 0pm eyes, a dashed luau kale: He inscndsto nuke one trip I tho' ‘ty of intellect or brilliantth Thom Cowos'u Caruzuuat, .r. .w “lath, War 1. "a" the tar» ‘ 01 "mm 3.. face, dishevelled hair, and her night-dram l'W- hullde “thud” buss-toms do" “1111i” Wild“): ; hilt at]: for me, asThak: repression an expenditure 4 of dense it isi'n thr ~ . " i. in "HM- atainedwithlargepatchesofbloodl Inwowdneededfonyanmpply- thpeare thsythinkith‘Bnde‘Abydoth. dollars. ' xbell,aadal.ld' m , V x ’ fl.» h“ a.“ 198°“ "MN" m Iml'ml' 1”“ '30 habit of sonic widowers, he wore a wedding time in luring a risidcnco cont! moms to his ring, which had presumably been his wife’s ; “um ““ “'blchv "lung" “my ‘ "‘w (mm "' and over this another ring, of the kind usu- 8300.000 h 5'“ TI h" l”'“‘l"“°"5“" “W MM" ally worn by ladies, in which wurc act thch Quin-0‘ He'fl‘ml- “W” h“! “ hum“ very liani'sonic brilliaiits. After dinnerI Till: Mun ms of Inndoii'iorry, owner of when Mrs. Patton had retired, the conversa- the Subaru larl-or and collerirs, whcrc tho tiou somehow or other took a turn in the recent disaster occurred, is one of the half a direction of precious atoms, and Horace, doleu largest coal owners in England. lic \tllu at but managed to gct in ntvurd or two, inherited tlis property from his m than said something about the difficulty of dis- His father was rial brother of the historic tinguisliing, in the absence of tests, a true Lord L‘Astlcnsgh. afterward Marquis of stone from arrully \vdllt'xrcutcd imitation, lionounderrv. whose mother was the sister and took from his waistcoat pockit a manu- of the hianplis 0f llvrvfohl. the Loni Stey- factored diamond which Iccrtainly should no of “ Vanity Fair" and Lord Monmouth have prniiuulict‘tl genuine. For purposes of of “ t‘oiiiu why." The rim of the Landon- comparison, Mr. Fitzpatrick slipped from dorry faini y (Stewart is their name) has his linger the ring of which I have just 1" been rapid. A hundred years ago they spoken : and after it had been examined and ' were new Ull’wr 'S‘IUINI: today ‘tlu-y rcplacui, he said: “Tiltm is a curious stand in the first rank of nobles. 'l‘lieircu- story cianncctnl with that ring, Mr. Mason. . tertainuicuta Ill Lon too this year, at lair l damay you have heard it 2" Idomlerry “OWN (Inmlerly “hm-I'M“). In “I've heard something about it," said Park lane have bccn splendid. lloiacc : “ but I don't know all the particu- ..__..-~«. * far: ; and I don't think my cousin has heard A Horrible Fight anything of it." ‘ â€" “Well, then," said hir. Fitzpatrick, “I . one of the moat novel fights, with most may as well tell it you, if you care to hear 'Mblo multl, that has ever been brought it. The story begins and ends along time g the notice of the police, occurrul at a few ago. It is forty years this very month since ‘ past 12 o‘clock _ouc night at the l becamounra ltobo married. I was then . .3‘ iron and steel foundry dock, near the a citrate, am all not much money to spare ; :‘ruf Thirty-accond street and demand but. I had ‘ust received a legacy of rather f.“an _-\ gang of workmen were engaged less than a undrrd pounds ; and in a fit of fit “Willis iron ore, when two of them. extravagance, hardly ucusable even in a I William Doyle and Timothy C9unell,â€"-â€"beth lover of five-and-twcnty, I spent the whole _ “fly men,~-brrmm engaged iii a (patrol. of it and a few pounds more in purchasing a fig how it begun none of their fellotv-work- ring for my future Wife. We expected the mm tell. for they wire at it before engagement to be a long one; but the rector ' "n mined. After talking loudly for of this parish dicd suddenly, and my great- v-‘Wi ct tin: they chat:th and fought uncle, in whose gift the living was, rcsenb 1",“, m as} Mething which neither of ed it to me. The netor's death too place ‘ “axe 3am. Finally, apparently with in February. I read myself in on Easter teal understandin ,. they let go, up Sunday; and on the that of June wire were ' t and began to laugh about for weapons. married. I suppose that every newly mar- . nly each seier a kerosene bracket tied hubsudan wife think themselvra the ‘ . led with a curse, hurled them at each ha pica: people in the world; but I honestly . ' Each lamp struck its mark. and the believe that we really were so. We had not ' "thud " was followed b the bright only rash other, but we had everything else " .. . andtbelwnitirdlogmrn beheld that“ could possibly denim-a larger in~ nitrates!“ wrapped in flames, it was com than we medal, work that was thor- “Wuwi-rs they mahleteput ongth magenta] to bathe! “8,8 few real “We finned wbmthcy Nudsguished friends, say umber of assent acquaint~ " i no only to find themaoccn- antes, and an utter realest from all ,"aod nail horribly mm. Each anxiety. in bi beltsâ€"Doyle to the “ is usalloyoai happiness lasted for six , W at Church pitch and Archer erratic. months. when my wife’s health failed in a 1w to themerofWoed and myatcnemmaoner. Sheheganicbesub- ‘ mu street. The physicians who are ject to strait-e titsof languor,¢£hy-sical dc- " ‘di the peer fallen say that Doer m, ml drouaineas, whi gradually I I. i. probabilitme“ that Council, e longer and more frequent. I had '. mi he is badly injured. may recover. advice at once ; but the drew-a seemed com- 5' ‘immagaimlktrwoveryoiboah, pietelyatseo. The organ, th and. were saver, and. should both die, it will create perfectly sound: though 6 action of m Both men mpastmiddlelife thehcsrtiasootquitemstroogasitoeght bummmabeoluulymthmgtoae- war ‘ 8' .irl. ._ ‘ __5_ v... j..- m‘oeijuulcmv a.“ r '-â€"-i'-».

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