Grey Review, 30 Apr 1896, p. 1

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poavo Inf ' DISEASES View... 550 on No Pav, aawx DISEASED kin h. M8 SHEL! y " DETROIT. men. _l!.liili', was?! - attached up. and “V. him !“ tint. conson- . Ila - thrm. 1931;” at th- , "m I he. ty an" tn tmt "ll- Mia r"'/,,r.r'/lis, fmisiiiiii t"rjrt'ce!e, thrme. mm , I‘ONSFNT. PM- ', but. " or any..- um cost of Trut- A' eret pol”. his lilo by 'ral Dana t _tt'i?i'tlt,T2 "3;; "9-! I NO max and trad was!!! 96min! I” - ‘ENTAI. mm and tl create m “I _ -- - - v! to.“ II. in inilv tat In body- a dig- lament an“). " the 9'." 1-1". tho IM’IM his tt .. in: 'n. I th h . and m) J emittet y All“. my,“ n my; H)“ - .0... ah" : JGta tl ttt "0.- (i; ' Sash and Door Factory. Lumber, Shingles and Lath always Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepare? to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash! Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differ- In the Town of Durham. County of Grey. including valrnble Water Power Bv-ick Dwelling. and many oligiblo building lots, will be sold in une or more Iota. Also lot No. 00. con. _ w. u. R., Township of Bentlnck. 100 acre: adjoin- lng Town plot Durham. ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all order: can be filled. FOR SALE The EDGE PROPERTY. long". Man for honey. 0"sz to Lauui.ur. attended to. Residue. Township ol Bantiuck. DAN. TjiEtntht's BEST FRIEND LARGIOI SALE m CANADA. DUNN'S _A'i,', BAKENG _,,",?', POWDER ld D E N T I S T R Y. T, e. mud, L, D. s. woman Pt lu.l|‘.1‘o-ulaluvr.n¢.. MONEY 'ro LOAN. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I“: JAMES First-Class Hearse. JAMES W. L. MCKENZIE, FOR TW FSTY-snx Y EA RS We u“ the speck! nth-Clo. of Pen mactetF rutd 1retr.t1et,tetiiUariiir" w; .u- 1:? t; ' uwz'papcrhwl: OHIO tttt ‘ICENSED J, P, TEL? 939: Vi.) I HUGH JAKE KRESS Fhurniture .l (in; ago takea tor part purchase, Apply to JAMES EDGE. Itorir AUCTIUNE il who found in his Old Btand .pmito the Durham Bakery. f it he mien tr mm 5.3.01.3“. uhnnndc. Newspaper but. MEDICAL. DURHAM‘ CELLANEOUS. DURHAM LEGAL nun who tutu n - trom in, whether direct"! to hit iiier, u whether In In. sub t m :wponsnhlo toe the pay. wring: _ordui’hl_l_ "ryto In est Quality Cheapo: THAN EVER. mm Ill mm Mn m you olden " ptpu “no. :.-t gay nll may..." and y comm" e to send it and P." ,r. ml collect the vinyl. nu an! cn’hu ordeti'hu r to be u; min lime,and 't1'/1tJi'.1'h' . nd, the subscriber is bonsai f he takes“ an“)! tho pod pruned- upon to ground ..-.1 my torgkut ho mu. _ I". luauruxwi unevenly-"w- D I , " Ian/ml "lulu! Iii-I0. .'.u ut I. “on more Dual-Am NG Promptly "tended to. MCLEAN. AUC'HONEEB foe Ca, All_ communication " CV Intutranca, secured. 1041': 5mm. Low: 10.: MCKAY. “woe Agent, Con- asuaissioutsr am. LOCKIE, DAN. lioLEMt. " J AKE KRESS. :0 Duluth thet n bu mid. ' " N. u D. mooxmlcx. m m»: adjoml {David Jahum, Jr" W... m Court part Inn-ch... j Is tln? E Jacksony Notary Public. m we! ' Land Valuators, Edge uni, Ont, I Insurance Agents, Commissioners. n " ms, Money to lend. Honey Invested for . 'tri'th l Parties. Farms bought and sold. EEK. on: tho tt!GTAF.( diseoatiet use. ttntil mu be promptly Lot lit, Col. 0. ragga- u-cs. ADO ca and any nu. _.. "‘"- - "'4 -"'"TD mun... .. --, -e-- _ W __ turn! . the (ado: 1 he can be filled. l'iaii?iit,ii.ii.ii.i:d.ri, Lt.', than hm. ..; might ho Xvi-h." Bites an. "emotion is (iii"))",;",?";),)? 11h)/rijj,r,ft'li'h t'l'h' lgles and Lath alwayslujs liq day It the whack," . I 'Wel , coma ,tyttt,ahr? with up wink I! pate-1m "est upCluu-;n.|: In Stock. 1',2'tP,"grfdntlu't'i) ms. tere, m "i'Gribriiii9iiitNEt.tii2eSLet, “up would an at t-hitlg N., G. & J. noncm: Itdtkil't I now-- tut." i. fur th l It: won. 1y " “My. “nuanced. rule " ID. I tandem Haul can Dvputy . lit-gin“:- I. In. to 4 p. an Durham Would lmimnla- that. he will mnlln-m the ll'uruilun- and i",,"/'i,utigt "minim-n Hm!) ll-Alml by his “that in bur am in 1358 and will "tei-or Iouh'a all old and new endom- er-t tho ulna until-e anus-helium l'nderlaklng and limb-1min: on [and trrin ciplcs at rumble nun. tcrlln nly Inn-Ian - In town. tt Furniture of the Best Make For sale at W. H. Mot-Idol's " your (his. r d, ll'lmTl'lil'I MI) L1'lEi'd.1k'll'il E J. SHEWELL aggawgfia "lihli'iiriih?ij.ii,i?s iti'f"iiiiPihiii,ri,jji, m " an my lung: In such can: no away I“! Illa wink:1 pained me. CONVEYANCERS. gvncral timuuGl rrutrinestr,trarvuteted O.iliee nod door to Standard Bank, AYER'fi-r,fciliii:'i'i.'jj: Remember tho stand-opposite the Mal-lot. Durham. Result of a Negltfied Cold, DISEASED WHEEL? PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAL" C tp 0 REGISTRY OFFICE. Thoma Lamlrr, liagialmr. John A. Munro 's-Fw'"-. who hours from " CURED BY TAKING 'aTEt: ' 5-.AY1 :5 d; , ume u hunt ti'reet EAR. ' _ comm ALL (.000 09:06.33 KC J ACKSONS. Which Boetorc k" ALWAYS ON HA N " -'l'l.L LIKE 0" VOL. " I ti and I E. J. SIIISWELL £20.! to Kelp, iiht ',--NO. 18. "Too won tor you." says Clarissa. with tearg in her eyes. "You Weak. as though you had no interest left an life." ."rea, I have," my: Georgie, with} faint smile. "I have the schuol ehil- dren yet. You know 1 gm them every Sunday to oblige the I vicar. He would have been so sorry it I had de- Berted than). [mouse they ttrow fond ot me, And be aid. tor that xenon. I was tho_l)eat teacher in the garish, Imus I gildn’t have them." Here Ibo 1.111311! mute merrily. u thquch Ct,', " un- known_to ter; tet . my? tttr: Pet, tray": "in" .6r..... ... ---..4,,V A tauier, heavenly (mule emu: round " lI-uutiful In” as she says this Georgie, seeing it feels hwrt-hrokvu. Oh that she could have faith like this! "it is too late," she. sJys. Iiitlrrly; "and [deserve all Ihave got. I my- self have [men the cause of my own un- doing. I married Dorian for no other reason than to _tM3apu' the drudgery of teaching. Yet now"--witts a and smile --"1 know there are, worse things than Murray's, Grammar. I am justly pun- ished." Her lovely {we is white with grit-l. "l have tried, tried. tried to dite believe, hut nothing will raise this cloud ot suspicion from my” breast. It weighs mu down and crushes me more crue ly day by day. I wbh-l wush"-ories poor little Georgie, from her very tsoul-- "that I had never been horn, because I shall never know a. happy moment again." The tears ran silently down her cheeks one by one. She put: up her small handy _to_deiendl M1111". and the action is pilinble in the extreme. "How happy {on were only a month ago!" my; cur an, stricken with grief at the ought ot her misery. "Yea, I have had my day, I suppose," says Mrs. Brunswmbe wearily. "One can alwnya remember . time when 'Every morning was fair. - And every man A May!’ ' But how soon it all fades!" nluum Ululx', nun . --».....H. .._V.__r,, - "Try to think it. Afterward "elief "ill be may. on, Georgie, do nol nour- ish hard thougths; tear them from your heart, and by and by, when all this is explained away, think how glad you will In that without proof you haul faith in him. Do you know, unlops my own eyes saw it, I should never tor any reason luau, Jaith in Matinee." ' I "Yes. 1 do," my: Mrs. “mum-mum, uiih dirgg .d caltuuess. "1 don't ask you to agree nilh mu, I only h-ll you “hat i niysvll' humanly helieve." She has giym up righting against. her (ate by this time, "TIP-re In mum terrible tuistakesome- where," Buys Clarissa. in a very dis- tretssed voice, feeling it "iser not, to nrguu the point further. “Time "ill sun-1y clvar it up sauna-r or Later, but. it is wry swam on Dorian “him it lasts. i invn- known the. dear fellow all my life, and cannot now II'KiH to think evil of him. i hch always felt, mom like a sister to him than unylhing else, and I mnnut believe him Kinny of this thing." -. .. . . .. .. Vial}: yini'r rile-aft}; Gys Miss Peyton, mopping lrl'ore her. "I dou't ln-lieve yquulhinl; Dorian guilty of 1his thing." "it is 'tmiwasilsle," she says, over and over again, walking up and down the room in an agitated manner. "I could almost as soon helix-Va Horace guilty of thi.s thipgl'l _ . . .. Urorgiv makry no reply. lnwardly she has convrivml a gran dixtaale lathe. handsome Mummy and consider him a very infrrior porch"). and quite unfit to my.” "ith I!” pretty Clatssa... it so happens that Georgie is in one of hr! worst moods; and something Clarissa. says wry innocently brings on a burst of maxim: that compels Clarissa to understand (in spite of all her efforts to think herself in the wrong) that the disseusious at Samaria have a great deal lo do with Ruth Aunersley. Coming to Gowran and ave-ins Clar- iasa in the drawing-room window, she helium to h u', and (Lariat). thing hust- ily opens the hall door tor her, her- self, and leads her by the hand into uuolher coder room, where they may talk nilhnut interruption. "The wan-s along the forest borne." but on her face and head. and half ruul Illa despairing thoughts Hm! now always lie hidden deep down withinlser breast. The day is warm and full of color. Round lwr "f low the winds from woods and tields with gladnetss laden;" the air is tail ot life. The browning grass rustlps beneath her feet. The leaves tall slowly one by one. as though loath to leave their early home; the wind, cruel, like all love, wooes tth. only to their doom. ,. , . . F . rVH‘yDOdy comes back to Geor ie, she lo-lluy, Georgie, who 15 now ywts.sls ,l-eing the most refreshing alga-t. on h-verlshly restless, tells herself she will View. go up to Gowran and use Clarissa. To I .At the lop of the clasp. filming the big her alone she. cliup,--uot outwardly. in 'tiht'.hhti,."rhe, 2mg: Smash Jtgl ' . . . . . a ll e ec I an) marked fashion, but m her "uncut _!o.beatow. his hody in any 'fill, fashion, sol-as to one who at her worst ex- {lung fvulently imbued with the belief [runny will support and comfort her. Ile! tyAtyn,sisipvere made for megap- She has. of course, heard ot the un- mural-table gossip that in: connect- ed Ruth Annemley's mysterious dimp- pearanoe with Dorian, but - stanch friend as she is-haa laughed to scorn all such insinuations; that Georgie can believe them, puzzles her more than she can-s to confess. For I long time she has fought against the thought that Durinn's wife. can think aught had of Dori“); but time tutdeceivea her. h going wrong at Sartor'm. Georgia's pale ansmiling face (so different from that. of old.) and Doriau's evident de, tvrmination to all-tent himself from all society. tell their own tale. Bailey. or course it is quite impossil he to hide ttom Clarissa Peyton um everything "Oh.htyy flap things whim: have were not" 115;" :fi77 __ In memory: resurrection! Bat the put “can in her arms the present and the future." THE WWi'S GOVERNESS CHAPTER xxx. he l u "I bi, 7‘ on will he at on my side." I',',' says Whirl: "I 1,'ll'd"l,u pretty mic MI then. Du you know. I hare not been bite in this room for no mny {can that I le, am afraid to count them When Iaat . here. it we: durin B holidny tem- she end I remember lit t,t't.Pt end "* thinking how Awful], ltr . wu ntte tob.iiuiioutM1f.irttitttharettil- Q93 dun were doing their but.“ . "m M. and “I" DURHAM, oo. GREY, THURSDAY, APRIL so, 1896. ham.'up to this ware sound enough. The tunes are not to be trusted." "Is anything worthy of trust t" any: Dorian bitterly. "I doubt In; old-fashioned." my: t..he dear vicar. with a demeaning smile. " dem er clause is cough-m . york: wonders ii, “in" wur7srWiCoid pho- plo stick. test, lu curt jungles“ l 59pm. . I. .3116le ES obiiofnt' tGhUiilit oi, "Well, it has," says the vivar. "There can't be a douht a! it. when one think! yr the alteration they have just ma.de m thet fine old Book. There Ere tu- navnyons from morning till night: and nothing gained by them. Sure y, it we trot up to heaven up to this by the teach- mg ot the Bible as it was. it saves no cause to tutor a word here and there, or a sentence that was dear to un from our childhood. It bring us no nearer 9od, but only yyyrestueo tieu.that, peg-- Kenncdy, swing Mrs. Branm‘omhe's "xpression change, raises his head, and so [mom a aware of her husband’s pre. sence. Being a "im, young man in his own generation, he mail-as geninlly upon Dorian, and, going forward. shakes his hand as “laugh years of devotion have served to forge a link likely to bind them eavh to and: forever. "Chitrmiug 'lay, isn't il t" he says. with n ne.atitid smile. "Quite like summer." _ u" has, entered silently, not expect- ing lo find any (mu nature him but the vivar; y--l tha very first ohjwt his eyes are! is his wife, smiling, radiant, with Kennedy Inside her. A strange pang contracts his heart, and a terrible amount ot reproach passes from his "PA' ty burg. A - Sh» is laughing gayly now. and is looking almost her min bright lilllu m-H again, when liftin her eyes. she 24-03 Dorian “(itching fd". Instantly h Ar ',uftlo tades; and she returns his gaze fixedly. as though cumlwllml to du it by sum:- himlen instinct. He in and and dUpirited, and full ot melancholy. Ills whole life has proved a failure; yet. in " hat way has he fallen short I "Rather mare like January, i think," s-Iys Ibrian, calmly. who is in his very worst muml. "First luurh at winter, I should my." He laughs mi be myslhia; but his laugh is as wintry an the day, and chills the hearer. Then he turns :uii le from his wife and her companion. and lays his hand upon the View": "houlder, who has just risen from his class. having carried it successfully lhrgugh the_ln\st partwt Isaiah. _ "It is as well they cannot." Lou the viear; though I doubt it free speaking does much harm; and, really. perpetua grinding does 'ti'fgiT, tho genuine love rrr our grand old Hi ills that we should all [yids-e" down in our sunk: _ . __ "retiiryr Inns iro)ieF.ist afrrf-nahionz" my: Durmn. so distinctly that Geqrglo inl'tthf distance hears him, and wmces a I t e. “My tiear 1toy,--yoa t" says the viear, quite. pleased to see him. But. in bad mun: tho Iowan is over. so you can learn nothing. I don't like to in"? them too much Scripture on a Wee -eiay. " hay. It '!is.he.a.rtianimr.treu, ami-r-" At. this moment the door of the schoo!-hous, is m-nlly pusitrul Oitt'tt, and n rt-th' rum-r llpp":ll‘s on tle threshold; it is Mr. Kenriddy. (Ewing up unsm-n. h». stands ln-hind (ivory! A's I'll-Iir. and, having heard from lhu door-way all that h'ul plum-d, in- slnmly lu‘nrls over and hands the no- torious Spriggs a shilling. "Ah! y. u again?" says Mrs. Brims- rnmlv, rolorim: warmly, merely from surpxiw. "You are like Sir Boyle Itrwhe's him]: you mu I» in two places at th. mum mum-m. But it is wrong to giw him mom-y "hen ir, ii bad. " l" out of all keeping; and how shall 1 manual» the rlnildn-n if you coma here, :mxi'nu lo reward Vive, and foster re- lu-lliun'" "'1 wild; (ikriG"uriiJir 3/311." says i?r.yyt.romue, “my a slight. fume. .. Grorvir “1-1an a pram-“willy effort In :Ipp-ur Marks-d, but as Mr pretty "lvwks un- 'ink, and ht-r eyes rent with Inuzhu-r. Ill" praiw-uoriliy effort ruth.. er tum through. Swings, instcad of heinsr contrile at this flagrant. brunch of dinnipline, is plainly "latest “ill: his victory. No htuallesp sign of shun"! dinfigurea his small whining-l munh-nuxm'. I Amelia, feeling she has no neighbors lat this trying moment, and still Ives [(‘utrvhism, fixes her big round blue ‘vyes on Mrs. P,rantwomGi, and, letting th, Inluvod crallw tall lo the ground be.. bind hvr Ixwlr, prepares to blubln-r at a s-voiid's noliw. "Go on," mys Giorgi», encouragingly. Miss Junni-Igs. Lang thus cnlrentru. lakes heart, and cumml-nm-s the diffi- cult. injunction in excellent hope and spirits. All goes "merry as a marriage hell," until sh ' cunt-s to the words"Love your n~ighhor as your-M," when John Springs (who is not by nature a thor- fmghly jun] boy, but. whose t-vil hour nughly haul boy, but. whims evil hour is now full upon him) guys uudihly. and “1mm! any “mun-u! dosirn- to topment "and p-ulcllu your own minor." Thun- is a dsuully mus", and then Amrliu Jennings giggh-s nut loud, and Spring follows suit, and, "tter a Irit, th" entire class gives itself up to mer- riIm-m. I .At the top of the class, facing the big iwin.th.tw sits John Spriggs (ileum. he") on his hands. He has utterly declined I to bestow his body in any o'her fashigu. lyriryr,twi.deitt)y' imbued with the belief _ - ."'e ...l.. _... I Mrs. Bran»; omlquving tron. Ihxough i the. av'vonlh chapter of St. Luke with-; nut any marked snow-5s, falls back upon I lb! everlasting (‘aleL-hism. and swoops down upon Amelia Jennings with amild requrat that slug will tell her her duly l lo htmuihy.or. _ l h port. of tiinikO,% all"! hing}: _t.rortsiiiered Ttm head teacher ‘is nearly in ters over the Creed, because of the stupidity at her pupils; the assistant. is rug“); over the] Ten Commandments. All ll gloom! Clarissa is rather delighted, than otherwise, and, having gummy“! t-wryhody comes back to Georgie, she lying the most refreshing object on There [its Georgie, a very fragile teacher for so rough a case; here tits the v.ictt with the adults Ltf.or.e hull. deep In the mysteries of the Thirty-nina Armies. p.roFtiiCiiiuiirsk GiiiGmr7G" In} {iii time to-day. "Am I such a very un- mety mm: Form!!!" . . A . Mrs. Branscombze (with Clarissa) reaching the ttettool-houms just. in lime yo tukga her class. the latter sits down In a diseonsotate fashion upon a stray he.rp.ch and surveys the scene before her “up wond.trimt, eyes, _ .. "No. Only I could not teach Genesis or the Teri Commandments, or Watts lo save my life," says Clarke“. ."Come or we shall be late, and Pullingham anlor without Watts would, I feel CI'; it.ivs.', sink into an alrysu of vice. T my might bark and bite and do other dan- Keroua t‘hings." 1'lrl.rat a y..eo r.ude __ru_nark_l” 95".] mmunnl the door of the is g.-nlly pusitrul own. and ' tHrlr-'ttrs on tle threshold; 6641.1:1A33r‘; Girdii' as}; Dealer-Big tiamondts coat moneys. t puy won but week. and I In, an. houn- nnd mun-I. In your friend a bulk prygidqnt, ch! 4319.; he" I hotel clerk. Wht will you A t J tte..-rn In " E "gnarl: gun” L'll=l (an... 1mm IV . Jhtslrit--Rtrt, mat an. out: In - my M 4.5 M Enroll-axing lulu." Fro-I ttgr Jnrli Huh [my Ill. Ila! Peruse Didi-Ir". Mr. ll. F. Burk of Port Arthur was in Toronto, the other day, and had much to say alum the activity in mining aim-ks up there. "The Empress, mine, near Jack Fish Bay is progressing hun.. ously," h, said. "Mdchinery for a ten.. stamp mill was Iakst into the mine on th. snow during the winter. and carp- enters are now at work preparing the Iimlr-rs for the liuilding. They expect to he in full operation by the fired of June. The Canadian Pacific Railway is now erecting new coal docks at nck Fish. which will ls-s and Mined of than at "on Part, and this. combined with ths mining hum: will make lamina. brisk. The Sultana. and Mginl mines, near Rat PM. which were sending out about W2,000 worth of se a week a nhart tune lt? up now ii: ping to the man. go hunks ot t value of our 04.0!” I. week. Work on tha Sim River is also mania“. At the Foley Camp a couple of shafts hue been sunk to n depth of our 100 {not and Mr. Foley sum that they “a now in a lmition to put up a 8%stdmp mill." gfvef - lulu! I taller. READY FOR BUSINESS. Customer-A friend 0! mine In. I big diamond which he vunu to all Agitator-ahm't souAnow, sir. that In thin country the rich an growing richer .thttd ..t..he per 1ts?o.rerf, - Pistria-rtsen"itfl "riitiRji must be tur Oi'm a 'ntY sight. better oft than Oi was w a Oi MM. My a vote of M to 8 the Ohio Legh- l.ilun- has panned the Anti-trearing Mill, iutrrMuvod by Itt-Itresentutive 0uctr P. Norris. An will he, are" by the villi. it met wit ll liltlo! or no opposition, and Mr. Nurris says h" has Leen assured that it will [Mud the Senate and then lam-mm. a law. The law wads that who- ever treats or otters to treat another w-rsun lo an intoxicating drink, or 1shoever given or offers to give to an- other W'ryum an intoxicating drink in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold, is: guilty or a misdemeanor. and on conviction shall ht. fined not has than one dollar "or more than three dollars and the costs of i'g"t'eee for the first nthnve, and ur the second otterur he shall he fined nor less than " nor more than Wi and the costs of the prosecution. and for the third of. fonce he shall he fined not lam than 810 nor more than .20 and the (TOMS (If the trrosecutton. One-hut of the tine gut-s to the informer. “Imiu-Il. 1 think a sun of his father can” nvvor improve," says thr, vicar. with a im-liinvhuly sigh. "There isn't an 0mm- uf brains in nll that family. Long ugu.whon first, I came here, Sam Hrixtun tthe father of your pupil) hought a cow from n. neighboring furuter called 1hrorge Gillu-rt. and he "rum-II it John. I lhuught that an ex- lrmnrtlinury name totuall n row. so I will to him one day, 'Sum. why on earth did you vhristo-u that poor inoffensive boast, Jotmt' 'duhut' will he, somewhat iur1'utryaurly, Uohnt Why wouldn't I will him John, when I hought him from neuritis Hilbert t' I didn't see his Himm- ing them-and, i confess. I haven't sum it mirwe,--lrut I was afraid to 0!- ram- my stupidity. Bo I held my tongue. hr van mm it I" ll" turns to Dorian. . “N_nl much." my; Duriun, wilhufuint 5 "We won't go into that. my dear Clari_sz, if you please," says the vicar, leontritei . “There are moments in awry Hale that one regrets. But the ,0nd of our cugiUtions was this: that we went down to the viilattt,--Mrr lltedmond and I,--irnd, positively. for ‘mm but of map and u ttutka of run- ‘dh-s we hunght. them uh Imogen: their paw in church. You wouldnt hare .Ihought there was an much grace In soup and candles. would yuu t" snysthe vicar. with a curious gleam in his eyes that is half amusement. halt con- Jenn". ___ - - laugh Ewn Georgie laughs a. little " this. and comes nearer to them, and stands close beside Clarissa, as if shy and un- certain, and glad to have a sum par- lisan so near to here-all which in only additional pain to Dorian. who natives "very Ii lilext word and motion of the woman iie has married. "How did you get on to-duy with Fur little people t" asked Mr." Redmond, taking notice of her at onett,-h'onM5- thing. lm, in her downennt attitude air- ‘wuling to his sense ut pity. "Was that my of thu llrixton's more than usually trying t" "Well, he. wan had eunu h," says Georgie, in a tune that 'i'll'l,'fdl', she is rather lvttiug off the unfortunate llrix- tun from future punishment. "Hut I have knnwn him worse; indeed, I think he improves" "You have guessed correctly: some people do distress me-after a. time." says Mrs. Brartscombe, BO pointedly that Kennedy takes the hint, and, ahaklpg hands with her amnewhat stiffly, dis- appears through the door-way. "Oh, yes," the vicar is saying to Clar- issa, .in a. glad tone, that even sayors of "Imam. “the Batman: have given up the ethod'Lst chapel and come back lo I'm. They have forgiven about the the bread, though they made a heavy struggle for it. Mrs. Redmond andi put our hauls together and wondered what we should db, and if we couldn‘t buy anylhing there so as to make up tur the loss of the daily loaves, herause she would nut consent to poison the children, "And you would I" my: Clarissa. prpehtully. "Oh what u terrible mission I" "Has your class been too much for ypu'! Or do other t,hintrs-or rv"."?,','-,, distgesn you t" he aus, present y. in a meaning tone. “Because you have not uttered one word for (unto five min- u es." O’nly his wife stands apart. and. with white lips and dry . es and yum“ miserable heart. watches him without Prtr.yrror 1urimr--to 0 near him. She is silent, distraitU, m3 has altogether forgotten the tact of Kennedy's ex- itr.eatye (though he still stands close ba- side her),-s state at things that young giggle-mun hartily affects. - - el "Wait-=31“! I am no." m. l’m cloud. noun: Autumnal-de- 1ttt Mow-h ' it. 7tt must IST; mm: mm Inc." In B, a c, may don't accredit me will my good nawadnys." . ‘er dear follow." any: the vicar. qulel y. "there is something WWII? with you, or yuu would not no speak. don't ask {on now what it is; you shall tell me w an and where you please. I only entrant you to believe that no Que. y.ryisying you as I do, could ptriylr. think nn 'thing of you but what u kind and goal and true." WEBB}? :1 t",t 131e, ultuh." my the vicar, ND Molt E 'J'RI'IA'I'ING MORE FUN NOW. OUR GOLD MINES. AN ANOMA LY. (To be. (‘uulinm-d.) ro ad, _,__. -..-. -...... .. "an. ....... It wu too true. The chief at the u- crct polka had carried out " promise only too literally. The 9p, had no long- er Any rum to (an In: betrayed can. ruled revenge. "ia-tot-mud-tttitalic-ik-ia-rib/lr-s' aw710mileltmthm.dblnoflomthm 2ig'tttttaf,g",','iltttp1'lpdttt'the iieUiaaiig'tTaf.iiht.'l'l' Mon-mm I'M a I kl I ll up. 'titri"gtt'ebul' extends urGirgeh"MmueaftmrtNigo. It in loan to bu on.“ to the ant. - - "e-'"--"- ..._. .,... m..."- or has ham cloudy play-d to grant them their In. They In unlmnd. and. u in t dream try to mline all that has happened, and to congratulnu one another one the lat couple has been reached. .oe ot than had (Allan torwujd an his tam " far u bin lnndl permitted, an!“ Judo,iteh. yFGriiiiriiic. aid the soldier "'15:"! 1eeetee9sr.yueh.rr.." . _ "Wm" TrTriiiiiily"i'i'u" Tg,, doctor. who had rapidly examined him. . "Ho ia/led. Ttth.tr"ttrht_haa ti0ydAim." - Hut. the attic" than not Id the sign“ handkerchief drop. [mun-i, the rein-I. is sounded on I. Icon of buirlea. and the trlmps numb off the ground. The primers are inforuml that the Emper- or has men mcioulv ulna-lad In an... There was still time tor the Int scone but one in the trttttedy before the out should risr. The cram was held below the lips: of each man for a final kl. in turn. Then a dagger was ”when over thr. head ot each uptive by u aoldier de- tailed from the thousand: drawn up to witneua the venue-me of the Car. At that "mat the sun new to hound a? space, and every heart almost slop- Ranged in front at them, at. I din- tame ot Ctftrett tnrda, wan . company of while-rs with loaded rifles. when cag- tain, standing I little I'm-l. held in In: hand a white handkerrhief, at when (all dxly (uncut-I of fire would Inn forth and dey bullets urn-k the hurls of the unhappy men. At last they Marin-d the ply-e Ip- poinu-d. Five stake: had been driven In the ground near the uummil ot the long eva-n .iopu of the palm". To thw they ware hound In couples. fu- ing the out, now kindling with the warm flush ot the rising nun, who” 'ieet,y was to he the signal tor their dual . "He in never present or executions." reptiul tlv. troldior he nddreaned. "He issued his final orders last night." And then a melancholy profusion he- n to move tomsrd the. glaeis at the grime“ prison. A priest. led the may, bef"g aloft a large cross Int-fore the N'etr o the doomed men, who followed in single file, their ordin_ary dress cov- ered with a long rolls ot while linen. at (mm a covering for the living and I shroud for the dead. At last, a film grnynm hogan to manifest itself through the close liars of his cell. " was light, the herald of a new day, the last for lhe vomit-tuned man. And now Rudovitrh lat-gun to 9x- plain, in hunky tones. that his unwie- tion was all n blunder. The two jam-rs loobul intelligently at each other. and rllyiugly upon th, wretched prim-nor. mt Maid not a thord. In a tew minutes all up In: were u- uwnhled in the court-yard to the prison. nine of them calm and volleeted, forthe bitterness of death mus already gamma a prey of [our and sickening terror. und 1',r1ti'"ii/gi it all too plainly in his trem- bling lim a and livid counumanne. In tha, hurriud adieu they ext-hm d with each other, Radovitch came in flf more tlrart hisHslnre of lttvntion. "in all 'E'mj'iuiE-VTxfdmbled the wreich"d man. " Where is General Gar- aahinin 1" ("WP .11 glmm of inIrlgfwn'm, he [Kannad- ed huuswlf. hadye, between them. Hardin and the others calmly mp1- ed In: ir Cato, and nth-r a hurried [ure- well to their more fortunate fellows were conducted to their cells for the last tin“. The long night [manual all too quickly tor lladoviu-h. who, every minute, ex- pucu-d a lineman-Inger from the chief ofthe 3 cpet police. He had wen General Gu- ushinin in mun from day to day. and P,"":,? sean.' u, inu'llitrtnir, he [quand- "To Ir (shut at the glMis of the furl- rrss ul nunris- to-morrow morning." he kept repeating to himarlf. terr? us- .suling himself that. the words mu d trage no rerereme to him. for Ibo Cxar must irtwp faith. even will: traitors, or none wrtyld!e found to serve him in future. _ At lungth the whole tawny-two were (judged guilty. Twelve were sentenced to Silwrm, but not to the mines. as the "ltaqvawy of the Cgar provided. It. was \sth a thrill akin to horror that Rad- miwh heard hinsselr Mohamed to doalh. along with the othar nine men, thouirts conscious that it only formed trart of the nrrangvnwnt that he himself had euugcstu-d to Gum-rail Garaahiniu. "Sentence to Siberia would have serv- ed tho purpoae- equally well." he mut- tered to himself. and, turning to look at his companions. he found himself wondering if his own face was as dead- ly pale an Cach of theirs. In a. month the tnal took plaee.. Rad- ovitch was not called to give evidence, bu} lo? his place 3:190:ng the YxeuBed. That very evening the police raid took place. Taken us they were by surprise. and unconscious of any treachery on the part of one of their number. the lillle calorie, of students, nrliatu, and yuung do to" found themselves bagged tv.iutout a single exa‘epliou. They " dignnnlly denied lhe charge of run- splring against the government. llul General Garashinin'u ngenls merely ohrugg'd their shoulders deprecatmgly, perhaps ineredulouals. "I quite undouuaml you. 1trBt mul- ed you will have no roman to fear in that respeet." "And pardoned along with the lens guilty of the albums» as to avoid all suspicion t" The chief of the were! police smiled to himself as the spy look In: departure. THE IRON HORSE 1N mm. Tho Ion'ut Egyptian railroad no: too, er t" "Ot course you will be apprehended with them." "And tried t" “Yen. it you wish it. and comlemtted, "That when the arrest by the police takes place, no distinction he made be- tween me and the others." _ "Bardin, Loulnno“. Bolotin-1 wu not aware of than Int. You have done well, Radovitch, and you will find that the Czar”: government is not unmindtul ot those who um: it well. Your m- eant action will alone for your put errors, and merit "ward. III-sides." The general bu jut been qua-don- ing one of " splea, Peter Rudovitch. I young student at twenty-(our. who has given him informtion warding I eoierie of nihilism he himself being one of the courie. "And what do you say Four mum-era are I" asks: the trenerat. The amoral took the paper handed to him, and silently compared it,with one in his deck. "Twenty-two, Jour "enemy, my." included." BY NICKOLAUS ROBINSKI. The ”one in the private arm of Gen- eral Glmhinin. the chief at the and pollce of st. Peter-lung. Y for that matter. Anything furl):- THE TBAITOB‘B PAT P. 317$; TASTE IN THF. MAKNYARD. A mmrndnhle and "otrworthy tea- Ilm in modern Grm buildings in the improved uni nmple failings provided " the feeding, watering, cm and mfort of stock. the wall-ring in winmr being done under cover. Ind mull] while th- not“. mud n their Mulch- hul. The" an too many who lid" St "t,'3t,2 the "ma...“ atrJl'.t _ a t . fl - ity, “Minimum tttrieo,at A. WW trough. or u . - Ga; ttttr to“ (m tl'tt yuu.eo. Such “I“! - "tttit t an“! F”- III-ho m at irgrg'Jdt,ght2', b to te w Auirtehte: " in lin'ulnr that some farm" do not lee thing: in um Ham. The? mm to think that the more urn“ " Ilnd tttey MUG and the await-r number n! P.".". on It. the richer they are. Same think that the more stock they he“: an I tum. the sooner they will anrir it. Thin mld he true it Ihey In“! plenty of tood {or that lurk In mum on; hm when that. I. not we vase. it in u (rut minute. Pieidn shall“ not he matured an In”. Burk would nut we to work III the time to find "with to Iiet on. They need rrsl in or r to “true. They nerd nmlenlment all» A hum Inim-l is not manned. than!!!" annual thrive. Neither will the, W: thrive lay having lain upon! but!“ in numb tstock, future {and where mere wu not to " men I spear of gun- mon this! about one inch allow the sun-hm. the poor brute: laboring bun! In mum! n Icanty Ute to mitigate their hun‘er. Thr. awn" will "all um that duryintr "don't pay." He wil., the truth, when it in manual on his, nyslt-m. If he 091:” keep tour nr five cow» indent! " eight or hen. the pmmre would cpl I Chutes to grow, 1he iuu-slmeul inistock would he Ion, the prwlum would he Inger and I hetter quality. A certain podium of food alum an In will“ animal life in llw {Aral Place helm there in my fur Im- net-row»: u milk (I to " nu Gt, If my: now In {ad on what in I‘m-u allotted tyr two, only waged. ttw awoum In???” to in? IIP I new l mu- _WI " prur- tlu ly 'dth."tltl there will "ey.louh" the amount to com-en into milk or As a general rule, dairymen henna) mny cows for Ilu-ir [manna Thin is I great misstakt. that tell, largely on the profits of the dairy and may have it without profit at ull. It in nth-n said tint. mam is a machine lo "tttvert gram. hay and mm. into milk. Utlwr machinery is mrmsary lo convert the milk into bull” or "horse. in order to run this am mavhine to advantage“! must have plenty of raw "ustatial.- cnu, hay, runls and grain. In the summer time plenty of good (than. with Wiper and a little salt, is sufficient. With lbw the llml'hinl' wtll turn out milk to the saiintaciion of the owner. sud u the mute time keep up min and motive power. Itut with poor Pu. lure the result will he difterent. l‘he motive pom-r will In- mung. The. un- chlne will get nut at repair The pro- duce. will he small. tum at interior qe.litr. _ . - . .. "Theitter a row is {all the more prMitahle she will be to the owner. No more 'stock should hr kept on tbe farm than can he well fed and “tended to at Bll (imam. Scarcity at tood wilt - stuck poor. its owner, loo. The produce will he interior, both in 1relg, Ind qullity. um mus: by and below the market quotations. We have {mumm- ly sen Eight. or ten .milch can in a an ‘the hulls lhrutigh tbs and: of the upflm, [night In- kept in plum try mun? spying wulwrn. much In In nuw .1-lnpoyt-ll in certain fut: of n trully an fur, and in nut. ark: tor T.ilwty tru- hnlta. Again, I wonderful [up Ls mural in one of the track hum lute- Iy intwdumd by cutting the thread in a. peculiar way, The name when): ought to work on a wagum axis. How- ever. there are plenty of muntrymu- um and city Inn-In. some ot which I" ttard in hauling ”alumni llMtl our fungi: highwuym which are pmvinkd wit no taperiul "tetbrtB of securing the nuts, and w “hivh new" late one. 'The word of this, pruhuhl '. in [but the nuts are well fitted 2ll are cloudy watched. It tlw nut pinching lightly tnough and if Iha- screw thread in kart free trum grww- "hen the who“ in o t, no arcideni of thin sari ought. to lup- ren. But tslsen tlw nut ll worn..rrr [mg anvil-e and can: on an Milly,‘ there is always in certain luumnt of rink, etspecially it a man in unrelen- in art-Minn the ulwelq. Ami such in min. too, “ill prolrauly noglt-M to examine the “HIM o'cv,'urnalty Mud lry to light~ on them wish " “ranch." A FEW Tlit " NU"! ON WAGON AXLE. Lr,';','.',','."':?,?,:',',,",??":?:' page. when! coming ott tho-ch la- ol . nut. and an eminent of In“ in apt to be “tended with tun injury to the vehicle or ita load the lettu- in heavy the end at the, in liable to strike the ground lbw Iy enough to broth "" I pol-Non lat lent to mail I screw thread. ' Illa-end, by the way, is right-mint one end ot the axle and leukemia: the other, no that the nut it gain. turns in the name direction that wheel due: when the wagon in mm forward. It the whee-I exert: any Giiii'2' on the nut 'L-..-., ._, _ ___ . ""eee n-..‘ '_.. daft the other, and each arrewina in I ditterent direction. A pin ties the two together. and the double. nut in lhps perfectly locked. The patent on thin idea ran out long :30. Int] there are several umker- of this Ityle of IIIO. put one must pay an extra price tor it. This in lhe maut efficient plan in um. probably '. but it has Inn unscented that Lnutmi not only on ,xlrm._hut, “no -e-_rve_ ... mu unto amino that tho wheel dom when the wagon in moving Itot-ward. It the wheel our“ any in» [lance on tho nut throth (fiction. themtore its tendency would he to tichtfn the nut. It would only he in luck-ac. apparently. that the out could he‘lomrned from that mun. " in our- pnning. perhaps, that such I thin. lwould happen ll all, but it does, no A good many people, [unwr- uid blurt- smiths, have wondered how It candy-t be prevented," says the Tribune. "A generltlon or two ago lune curt-on makers put . pin through the not out axle top. Thia, of course. would it": well enough for a while, but alter the nut had been removed never-l limos. in order to allow the axle to he ground. the thread would he worn . trinr. Honor. it the nut were tighten“! It: properly with a. wrench. [ha hole maul not he in the right pilot! lor'the pin. A sulmrllu-r munutuonds I sstitrht monument on that plum. lie (in. I‘ out Ipring in the t1prrturr tn the nut into which the pin in ir.t-rt.ed, And the wring tends In thrust the put tntoplm when the nut it on. But tlm improved [plan dues nut mm to meet the ob- potion just mentioned. Another when» whit'h hunt In" tried with cm was on fine vuriugevt for P""" y?” is.- to have two nutn, one going on n I..- . .-. .4. it . . then-{ore in. b tighten the nut hacking, Wm! he loosened (rm. WHOLE NO. 926 tthcriiiiriiiiiiiii2C' (.hshtriBlat, tl WI he Vehicle or " load. " 43°"! the and at the uh strike the (round abrupt. At hunk "" tb Forum. or Ipoil I Berew tttread. Thin he “I. in mun-nu u the axle and languid“ a HTS oh' DAIRYING In yam-at a? nu. “W‘s“ with further through the if when: labia au in initial? "i-".] _____ C ' a n. M 1JTla'. may... gram“. a. which” Ind - I: In. has." --- it on Inl' - nur- JU4 In 5:51. 1.“ I 3:» “Inn'tm-ut m luggage-L not. than" a All-Wk.“ ill b. ganja. mu. “lbw-ll. Luau. "In In own Padre, I Wu “(hung in the wool- in . airman at: n unitin- hot day. " was lively in the". Ian MI ffl'; Ind luum‘l mm... all." I?" I " all. We had Imam; on an": t In a 'et'. III II M w 22efg,tgr,'htt we saw my! but ttq6toortmtrtoute min body or " Iofo alter Ibo-m. I In.“ to (cal not an mt ud mullin- mun unmoun- |.hu l mun! In nun-lrIK'k. He Omu " my mud“ and rvarytmng (mu :3: It ”will”: lug-m- lhwu in": 11min. at mu; myc _ What: I " it or how t new tam. In! it couldn't have In am tttaa In. chum Orton [volt-pod. luv-use a mu couldn't mud up In. with that kind a! n vmlihwr in hi. Imam." "Anyhuw. ldon'l mind it no much. After a while I'm mad, And then I forgo! afout aunt]! and want“ to not ttt. tyyire army uni-at an." "Did you ever I MP "0w unly. angina-u qua" I'll“ that. You rad Mona in the m about how it In]. lo Our shut, and I lup- Pe? ther !" ml. for every nun In- I Mirna! way at (than. bi- nold lad. I've .ttett mu shot an". in the Ian-- buds. “and for nu maul u it turned to mono. Ind then drag: without ever “Midi: A joint; nonu- Pee Ivan run can: In: away um] fait dud mu. the can. on ttwir lam; Pee no. name at... all rum-h u thong-Ive: I“ win arm-1| u tr ttrep had Dunn hit hid; n rluh Ind didn't know what the lulu-r wu. may drop tgirtt and on nothing .huul n. In: hr: in IL air and [In an“ n In on "much a hit at than. no two glib. ET‘mFiE (on tow-la". Timio.atmrltr_6reso_r- 'etutgtirndiet--ruootumemoredtt" W. Mr. 1irdert Kr. 1brarder- No, that you. tum I (in! cl [In liver! No. that you. t " l [in w you an , y. n- on gl'tgthel? {and d M an um] datum-mucus.» up {an an. bu all ”It... and I! - n..-., ._.- any -- "I tell u though ttum, w" a mil. lion placed in III:- world " rub" (- |lnu win-re I “at: was," In. (hr [not "qua-P. "Wee ynu "raid P' "Ot my: I was. I hum than hello“ shaming at " wenn'l doing it tor Mr beam: or for can. out". and I knew enough mm gun- lat know that thy ware dawn." "But you oven-um your {at u the tiqkt W!" Al O“ M‘Irf TONI In! II "eb, " if "How did you (WI when you went into your tirrt tight t . the NW enquired. u must [maple do wUert they 0.36. to uk 3 “Add" quantum “an his 0:- writ-non. The old ”hut-r. with I Int teddy In- too, Nu. wu oammun'matkre. MARIN NGvHOUSE APTRRM A THE Handfmagio _Waggons Horse Shoeing Shop, In the old stand. made shoes. tltT.', “loved on 1th"fdl'tet an...“ tthe. I)“. hon . nm .. not - m amount um. u a 'lard? ' 7“ W-GGG.- "CTA". trrdl'M'e' ttttt “an .t.'t .0... I‘m“ BAmI. gm“ tae Sl,at.trl,ett. ALLAN llItlljifolill RTE; ' mu. bu & - luau-a (In: Tiid iUii n... eeeftoeiiaifii"a " “I vol-h. h..- W. P. Gog-a. u m:'l'ounu. mum. hum-ind 31mm " Ptid tt 1.000.000 “IV! 'A'h"d ammo -Ar-- BOULDIN a. 00". “ENE“ MARKED. PRIME "Ingram m; Inn-Elm“ mun-I Inn-hm Bu opened out n SEE OUR HARNESS urns Town. for n10 chap. -- hhiy " kinds may ALLAN MdPA9ANJr, A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE pilgrim was“. WOODWORK BULLETS IN BATTLE. In connection. A iimt-elaait lot of HARNESS OIL Also All hand. 96

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