Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 22 May 1888, p. 2

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fig} and! ram? Tho night puood quiotly. and tho morn- in; brain hi: nod 01 . but with tho “no hoovy onltrinooo in oho sir which bod undo 0o Loyton p on!” o norm. '1‘ on woo not ohroot o! hit our- flag; tho ooo lo lib. volt Imoofll 1m, w oven o wov t dlofiurbi ito cola; “"3523” '22.?“5111”; M“"°z'3i try . w m o o a? «m and languid again-o thou will. ' I thoro would_ he 5 porn; 9; game- A Story of Woman’s Faithfulnou. m’.3"££€"i:&3;ax‘w 7 fish] . u M m ht gut-hint. with gnaw-yard window- was: to try to produce u dnught. m in min. _‘f lg n “hut-bl: has." _ 15-4 " aid min Stunt. an “ Re- agent um I I‘ll“ be expand d! m “ Why. no you roll! going on tad-y ?" “ In, rally." y “ Ounnot we induct you to give an mm: dty. Mujor Stunt." aid Mn. “taunt coquetfllhl . “ Yen no very kin , Mu. Bounds-art; but Hour. it 1 any bore my long". I shall he! x_ny‘ Iolj‘aflnau too deeply by und by." "7: EésTfi'iéififi intuit ?7' pit-and 3!). Huh widow. looking very churning in her «my pyimrou {naming-drool. ,.L -_AI_ j___‘â€" ll-- Hug wiu mun doesâ€"1'13? look chug», Mn Bunkers,” - n. . u u ,,L_ _- uâ€"u-w-v- v1 " But only i coward fliu fromit." she re- plhd gnyly. . I “ ‘ [aeration Is the butter pan of vulnr.’ " .‘_ ‘ _ . V Ag‘-J vaun- “Yon. n soldior. to gene}! such 3 creed n tint! For Ihsmo. sjor Stun-H Cap- tsin anton, win: 69 you any ?:' II _-21 " I think Stun-t in very wise," uid tho young run in u ruther lullan tone. still any wirh rho puny ooquoue for her no- :l-c’m of the previonl evonlpg. “ I hove to mind to go with him." " But I promised to tuho on to church on Buuduy. Cuptuin Layton. ‘ Shirley aid hr! tly from her not by Sir Hugh. " 9 you forgouen '1" “ I bud." he urn-word Inukl . “Th-uh you'lor reminding me. Ludy lyun. But to-doy in only Wodnooduy. Bow um I to Mil hurl-y ?” “ I! you or. very well bohuvod. I will hi. you will: the to cull It the Vimnso this dumoon." lite replioq liowly. n ' Iul. uw-uwu' w--- --l_-_ “ My Glynn. how on I “uni you? I could u vmh perfect truth I adorrâ€"J' 4' Hy on follow," mid Sir Hugh. hush- 3; "if I hou- 3 man laying um ho A my wife, I dun htvo to bust hil m- " I cannot mink what you no. in than insipid ll. Shirley," remand Lu! W fluidly. " They no nos n b t prefix. ma hug got 3 nonon of dun." A _.__-I_ -0 AL'A_ r.-An r-uv. . â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"._ "v- .. __, “ in. you soon much of them. Lad Eutwoll 7" naked Gu quieflg. " Ah. thought notâ€"boom». fyouhu .yon would not cull them insipid! 1 gm fluid I 3m m 3 vuy good judge; but I mun my am 1th mm], met nicer girll. so thoroughly Muted sud onyx-tying." _ " Don’t youvthlnk you Ind better shy ud'nooomrny Indy Glynn und 0. Nu hyton a: .ftonoon 7‘ Mid Mu. an. dun my. “ Thor. mm; to be quite a 1mm. nhuoohrming dun-oh; but I ma. “knowledge that I saw nothing my mnem- in than." u . " Po: " returned Guy. smiling. " Wolook u a Iran I din‘mnt palm of View. In Ban curt." “ Thou you will Ituy '3” " M yonâ€"no." “ NM «an to all n “I. Vicarage ‘2" “ not «on k: all n tho Vic-nun.“ ho answered, Inning. " I hop. to be st Lyn- mth knight. Th0 visu- tboro w my tum for non. mm." A "'3; l;- uny human?" and Mn . " No. INTIâ€":5 mfiwdor. “in myself." ‘99,"! “W334 n -4“: n..- M- “ ' my too. point: It." add It,“ Mun. main; At her th a mug. " but. «Ink-or of your nu. In. Madam. Hun you undo I: you mind 30 walk 3 flow muc- our the I whh no. Gina?"P-_-.dé'd- mama»- hm:- -_-..._ SHIRLEY ROSS : “ Ono moot tea om'l Iolisudo much In u “lb,” aid Hugh unly. “ The 00.0 ll no“ mum. 3nd [Inn Q noon-«ion. of some wuikiz‘g mu mode In mg hood." " Don's “up! If [no linking W “MN «Mud My .Ihh uflnoo It an 3 turbo u it «yum-d commie. n and and h In: with arm. with a dull. an uncle urn-la on tho a: which bod bun Iona manual 5% “ will 1% um." Shirley wanted ’1 ;ulll Mn m mmnmm win: flu. 303M not! [My on an hloouy. ohms. m1, .1 and «- puuom who was $3; an"; :2: a . {m f" w an! mag-lot,th “a n .1”. y " Db b I fl!” * lb " “Q In. I“. way-III..â€" L‘ “I.” no out m o! no. don. patent rm ; My ‘_ .9“. but tn}..â€" W‘“‘ “' fio‘ '. " union, area ’0“ i Din‘iwuo CHAPTER XXXI. mum “Hi!!!” by n. Band-art mung. “ It would I» an won. for you. Sir uh. beta-0.41 11.50: Stunt bu flu an. moi tho. Bow- ut land In MI Ion tn “In diva bill a tho and of his nick. you will unduly huva‘ho wont of II.” .-.. -. ",4L ll-VWâ€" wâ€"w â€" -w " Whu nun-I m that" Ill Eu? Inked am y homuto w: M v "at than the) m. yum: tn he: pm nun- hood momkng 1:. r. " Don't mummy-Kn?” tho uhdgnyly. “ I should hut t you and hot. man commas. no you (orphan um 51-min; mm in tho Temple and." when they about the no. 7 The Plan- tqcnfl uh- Somorut who” it hit unu- nuns.” .-‘n,A "human. mum." may Eut- Inll broke in. mining-- ' an. In In subbed. mum um Dhsll a). 3:“ whflo you in u Moody rod.’ " Ah. but I luv. tho rd ton dually!" Sir Hugh laid hughlngly. " So I on dd, 8mm. ' 7 A _ . A 3 AL- Iii'qumoueulon in um int- 01 use low." nun-M W Emu. . with tome m . “ And lo unwell." she added. using smiling. “ until I no you splpt" " I hop. we shall moot “Ill “tum. H.501 Stun.” Idd In Bum" gno- louly. “ I an. say we shun be visiting st tho lune bonus," _ - ‘ m,,_ AA â€"_v -‘â€"-â€"v " I any even look (ornrd paritan to tho amt plants of Iodnlfi'you ut Stunt- high." he replied. mm; but with tho vo snootnl oourtu thut Bhirloy Ind ikad so much in tho _d (1.": _ ‘ . RSV. WP” “iii- $5163" éhungod - um. man he lpoh to her, chungod 3nd attuned no nm to nL:.I-..v. n... a... dent)!!! word ho “Id W MFA. val-u. â€" â€"v_-v7YV‘ r, Shirley‘s an the 51mph: word he had Ipokon carried in nu wing. Ho us. going any : but be m lowing her - lea nnhup yâ€"Ihe could not It; hairpin yak-'- und I “or woman; .nd or rquivond s lmlo u lhe aid -‘ Good-bp.’ and oh. "mamboer tint once in ‘ho old dgyl they bud gpokfl: of thg manning 0)! tbs. word. ,A.__- -Aui- Nul- M-u Irv-He- v- Iuv _._.â€"_.. “ Good.bye." she snswered softly, little thinking, es she wstohed the two men welt swsy down the street side by side. turning st the £003 0! the bill to lift their bets once more with s lest gesture of (unwell. how soon sud in whet tetrible oironmstencee she would meet Guy Stunt spin. " I em very sorry, Mrs. Grey; but I think thet et lest we must meke up our minds to teer ourselves ewey." Ledy Glynn was stending by the window of the Vicerege drewing~room, e pretty. shebhy.bomelilio room With e glimpse of see visible from its hey-windows, end old chine bowls pleoed here end there with rosesol every hue, which filled the room with lregrence. The pieno wes open. end Ade wee seeted before it, turning over e Kile of songs. over which Ceptein’s smooth erk heed wee else bent. Lucie wes stend- ing with Shirle et the window. where thef bed been te ing eemestly end plees- ent y for hel! en hour end more. while Mrs. Grey bed been ewey. occupied with e humble visitor in her husbend's study. The tee-trey. with its simple white chins cups end seucers. stood on e little‘teble, end Shirley hed felt emnsed et the r- ‘ nose with which Frederic Leyton h ec- ‘ oepted e cup of the heverege which et other times he so heertily despised, end how pleesent end neturel end esteeeble the nsnelly so ienguid sud eflected young men hed been under the influence of the Eretty gentle girls end the sweet grey- elred women whose. neme, “ the mother." seemed to fit her so well. “ It hes been very kind of you to come." Mrs. Grey seid. “ The girls were looking iorwerd to your visit." “ It in very kind 0! you to active as no coral-11y," rolpondod Shirley. in her no“ voice " Msy I come “sin sometime: ? I will try not to be too troublesome. but it you knew whnt : plenum your dmghten‘ 5001011 “Mn. Gray 1" ,A,_~ _. -L-II h null: " “honour you come we skull b. 0n] too slid to no you." nki mu. Grey. wit ‘he simplichy Ind Innkmu o! perfect breeding. “ And you oonkl no‘ be trouble- some, Indy Glynn." " Thenk you." Shirley enewered are". fully. with e eordlel preeenre of her hoe- teee’e bend. “ Oepteln Leyton. I em elreld thee, if we ere to be received et the Vieerege egein. we meet teke our deperture now.’ Ceptein Leyton'e emoothLderk heed wee lifted with e etert. “ Alteedy 7" he eeld reproeohlnlly. “ Why, Ledy Glynn. you were to welt here for Sir Bush I" " Bl: Hugh hee robebly returned too tired to follow as," e e enewered,_ emlling. a 35;? you In; i'doi how long wdhnva bodn on ' " About hull 3n hour, I should I: .” the can; {allow mum-d, no not y that rloy_ laggth outlaw. L-Illth -L- ._12 yuan-v; .lvâ€" vâ€"v- ...... .,__. " Only two hours Ind . In!!!" the aid merrily. " Good'byo. Ludo-I may call you no, any I not? 8h.“ we go far our nmblo to-momw aim-noon 7" " Will it been the wey? You. then do. deer. Pieeee. Mu. Grey. you will apere her to me no often u you oen, will you not. while we no here 7" The girls welked down with them to the wicket gets which opened on to the med. Shirley end Lucie in front. 0e in Le ton end Ade lingering e little hell nd; en et the wicket-gen they netted. the young oflloel beetowinl en unmedonebldy long :3 re on Me'e hen ere he ml “ I dun be deufihtod, 8113117717991)!“ yo! ?’ _ 7'75?” min-l; in! beginning" ." Lucia «id quickly. “ You must luv. I dosh sud mtg-fly led! Slim? _ ‘7}‘W3‘M .03 Min. Mon i. oomu on," Shirky field bot pyly. “ Good-by. until tomorrow?" N A _ _ ' ‘ _ u may Glynn." c-Mn Inw- It“ s haunting minor. .- “IO! Ni“ “fly. for an nln Ind “and, begun I In flow but he“! “URI: " my I com on w-mmw ? u Wig-h. uh]. lulu". " Wu I I“ "11.1"?!" nu. Inning. " Wu 1 right when 1 “M “u. flue was nice girl! 9" “ Blah? Inhonl think-01' oxoldmod the captain. " They no mo Moons gm- 1 v?" an! a m a l “ um ." my a ry y. " An you nation?" "I mmmnia nylih."ho urn-mull umly. ' «tawnvmua emu; um and “hand. may 03pm. ! um n, numwhmhhmhmldh lot- O-Ishtowlnneh 3 WM. a Ad- Buy; Ind-yankinde .m [autumnal and 00mm. museum" ' "Amelia-Ira hWY'WUM " an a» will Mann-m. Farawafl. L33} Initial! mm of tho “and thO MI add. in uauplmmm.w “ at q in LII-och. hind- ham 0 hon-4".“ Whom - to In“ m 377"} "W W" ' bu wont m “mafia. ._ .. aqum m». qmm u w. m mm“ “mm _: “mm. m mm... mm ltwu went): BhlrleyIIIyon thot ehot hodeouethlutooooopyherettentlooond huthouhte owe hon the tcflhle‘ v whlohvmlt‘oltn martin. to hee‘ mind at thee which might hove heeet Bl: Euh on his hemde wolf the den- gerone all! pethe. rendered no 9907 uln, nnd hlo went 0! Inmnlorlty with the ne horhood ell ed oonoldonhl tothe of tho otonn. 8 could drive the vlolono quite owny; Iho triod however to Month. hot teen to groundleoe. no oho WM“. Bundeeett gently hook ng‘on r cushion: end went to onumon or mold. But the pretty thwolnen hod followed her mletreu e engage. end woo “ going from one hint to e or." one of the oervnntl told. nnd Bhlrley. tether fin:- Etlent of each went 0! Ioltoontrol. went ok to her patient end oehod her to un- dreu And set lnto bed. The poor little wldow wu too exhnneted by her hyeterlool emotion to ruin, Ind Lody Glynn wee el- moet nlnrmed et her telntnou end proetre- tion. which mode the dlorohlnfilprooeee n long end difficult one. But ot t lt woo nooom llehed. sad the r little trembling figure ld book u n t e plllowe. looking very unlike the hr lllnnt little eoqnette o! o fnw hours before. 1 E "I: 53335;“ you will doe now." Indy 0! nn uid loomingly. " fins you “up so tin. thtt I think I must a» you tome wine." WlI'v v. ._-. " No. no. do not luv. me. I mu die at terror!" manned Mu. Benuduort. “ Oh. how terrible. hgw tonihlo . I ‘ uvvv wen-v.-. u-.. v----_v, It wee indeed terrible. Shirley trembled from heed .0 loot u letter peeloflhnn- der end vlvld, ewfu flelhee o! lightnlng eneoeeded eeoh osher elmoet wiehoue inter- mleeion. Mn. Beendeeert clung to her In en egony o! elerm. too frightened even to Ioreem. until Inddeuly e ehrlek, IO wild end piercing thet it wee heard ebove the din ol the norm, rung through the home ; end Shirley netted to her feet. stalled. ewed. end trembjing. Iww. â€" u â€" . . -M-_.-' “ Let me go: I must us win: bu hsp pound," Ibo uid humy. trying to diun gsgejorull from the clinging hundl. .. I. A nA__2_-_.4‘L..:-A L- -A- avov â€"------ _--__ V H No. no." Mn. Beenduert‘trled to eey ; but he: terror mentored her, end ehe ecuk heck in’e deed Ieint upon her pillows ee Shirley went. ee feet en 1101‘ trembling limhe could oerry her, out of the room. elong the pee-ego. end down the Izelre. A group 0! men, gentlemen, eervente,end e couple of flehermen were standing to- gechor in the entrence hellJormlng e circle eround eomuhing which Shirley could no: see. end on the {eco- of ever: one preeena wee en expreeeion of ewe en shocked die- ireee. Ae lhe eound of her Ugh. footfell broke the etlllneee. one of the eervente looked up, end the horror deepened on hie Ieoe n he eew her._ tuw -- u- .â€" . â€"-_. “ No. no, thy Indy." ho uh! bun-10d] . “ do no§ come. For Haven't uh, sir. 0 not lot but oomo." _ not let her come.” Cuptsin Layton deuched himself from the group cud tumod ton Shirley. going to her like . mu: in s are: . Iv uua u..â€" - â€"â€" -.. __ _-, “ Let me teke you to your room." he eeid meohenicelly. “ Thie ie no piece for you. Lady Glynn.", “ Whel hee heppened?" Shirley naked feintly. looking ng et him with named queehoninfi eyee; at. belore he could en- ewer enot er gentlomen deieohed hlmeelf from the roup end ceme‘towerd her. hie hende hel out. end en intenee oompeeeion on hie leoe. . " 0h. poor child!” he eeid very gently. thinking of the ewfnl blow in store (or the beentitnl young oreetnre of whom hie denghler had epoken eo enthueieetloelly; end Shirley at her hende in hie. looking wiettnlly et i e gentle oompeeelonete hoe with eyes like Lnoie'e‘ can” A__, "III-l u a “V -uâ€"v... .. u wine 1- it?" uh. lnquind hintly; md. to Ibo pruned lorwud. the group ponod - little Imld I Indden swful bulb. Ind Shir- ley nw. lying um um! motionlul, with in 130° covered. I recumbent figureâ€"a figure will: a red rose. lsdod now. in the hunt of in light guy cost and un cmeuld ring on one nervolau Inna. an. lookod n t in silence tor one brie! momem ; than, will) 3 little gaping lob. Ibo put be“: her hand. to he: bosom. 3nd Mr. Gray ought has u I!» ' " Lucie, don t you think It In 31mm mm for it to be our new ‘2" " Door Indy Glynn. it in no‘ In. yet.” Lucie Gray answered sorrowfully. " Don’t 0311 no “In. Lucio." Shirley acid, “that imubly. “ Forgive mo." the vim‘n danghtor ro- mmod gently, looking WM: very Iym th- izinge on a. nu. dander rout“. ro upon s a much in the 1m 0 Ihubby ow- oeuod lining-room Mi oinlggfihklo 'I bod- room at she " Puck Oi .” an ‘hink- in“ how atrith Oh. wu ohsngod mm the ho} fqfly-gl'lgt hangs. A AL- j-_l. __.I raw â€"-1 .v. AI “I‘ll? Kiln“ the duh rod onuhlono o the couch. Bbltloy 01 an looked more like u Qad‘ womsn thug a . lv- nwâ€"vu uv-_ ..__ .â€" . ,, , ing.bmthln¢ one; hot fmwu n coIotlou u the whflo wngrr um chi wort. than were clap duh roln round the bony Inner-lu- oyu, and her um. hundl Icy helplouly but?! ,, L-‘_ .._- A‘ AL- _l.. uwr'wâ€" â€"v_.__ “ Lucile. could in} M]: m to the win- dow 1" the aid mommy. “ I he! no «Mod hon." ' “ It would ho honor {or you to lie gum. dur.” urn-wand 14110:: autumn“ 1m Ila uhonldmabooro whlohhul «ambled round 0h. Inn. with; aptly ior sh. con- clusion of the coroner'- lnquou which m bung bald u um non-m. " In. no In you. Shtgloyfl I “ In 1' 'no‘ unmet-Indy Glynn hold I: Into Lnoh'l he. with a win“ a -â€"~“ “not all my “math Ihoul Inn 1.0 no no Inddonly ‘P Ludo. I would it I on: dying?" "D “:1? 0! count non" “id Lucio ohuri y. n I to at In: trembling lipl. “ Such. u about a you In" bud m enough to m.» you fool m. Let mo ""10: gum. dour. whit. l may you ’ell " Poor 8 h-oh. I But: i" Shirk 3. " 11:21:. h Inch! mo It,» n... . all-l rm; um I WIN-*M‘ shim m an! hhavhlnoqd m. " thwuhflmlb-I a“ I [Hungwa n.” h. nod. CHAPTER XXXII xiii-5%" u_. “3: “or lulu-not 31‘. .0. foot Auto lot nubâ€"three one: Into. A Bmttlyn llel the toot-none! Ihtp P "I a o to goal Oolontto in too deyo. " yrhuuu} opt. Bonny “ wo moo took oky-eollo from the tin. we not then: an we nighted Copo Hottem. on April «It. I hove been Join; to oeo tony yeon. mil 1 nova-hon attach. thing hoiooo." The Polgrue moo-ure- m loot 5 inoh- from etomtootern. Bhohee “loot boom ond 2516» wt inohol do th 0! hold. With ho: pn-eent oomoo! lanai. nto. into butte. shell-o. indigo nod hidol drown '13 foot of wotor oft. or oboot 2th» 7 inches moon I drought. Horiowa mots. topmoetl Ind bows rit no mode of Iteol. The lotter‘ to I art. no jibboom being ooniod on it. and only throo hood Hill on set from it. In addition to live wiro Ihroudl {arming tho lower rlggin than on two cop or mootth IMO I. nod oloo two cop book. otoyo to hold tho etool topmute firmly tn loco. Sho currioo donblo topeoil ond onhlo topgollont yordo on oooh mot. tho oftormoot moot beingoollod tho ' or moot. The eoilo on thin moot no non: t o jimr. jinn- lowot toplotl. jiagor oppor toroil, jiggor to llont nil. jiggor roon on jlgé go: okyoo . Th. maiayatd ii of stool. 1 foot long. All other ordo oxoopt tho to - gollont uilmoyol on okyooil Ito oloo e of stool. Tho ohrondl ond bookstoyo no not up by tho turn-nuc'xlo room. This crow, numbering forty-two I! told. livo in tho lorword port of the poop, or iron dock home. which begins botwoon tho moin ond mlzzon mootl. ond oxtondl alt obout fifty toot. With o otoom donkey engine, tho Polarovo‘o throo-ton onohore no hovo up, and her top-oil yorde monthoodod. From the dock to her main okyooil nook. the hi best point, it looks only o tow inchol of be?“ 300 foot. Sho in owned by Williom Hamilton ‘1' 00.. of Port Gloogow, whore she won leunohod in 1884. This is her third voyoge. Her onrrying oopocity in The following is from Dr. Egaleston'e illustretod historicel per in the1 Mey “ Century ”: “ About 679 there sprung u in Englend whet were known es the ' rel - gious nocietiea.’ end though e greet pert oi the religious history oi Englend end her coloniee in the eighteenth century ley in embryo in thet movement. we cennct now tell the nemeof its ori inetor or the source of hit inspirations. t is possible thet some strey seed from Bpener‘s pletistic meetings in Germeny hed been vetted eoross the cheunel, but it is more roheble thet the English societies were in igenous. The members 0! these obscure eseoeietions stirred up one enother to devotion. end resorted to the communion of the perish churches in shod . It wee thephenomenon so often seen in t e world's religions his. 1 torpâ€"ccolesie in ecclesieâ€"e church grow. in; within e church thet hed lost the we: to setiefy the es lretlcns of the umen spirit. About 16 l, e dossn yeers efter their beginnln . some of these eseocistions ceme nn er the reformetory impulse set egoing by the revolution of 1688; end by this meeus losing their merely pietlstio cherecter. they un- dertook to 00-0 rete for the suppression of the prudent v cos of the time. Three or four yeers leter the hidden ieeven of the societies begeu to mehe itself felt es stereo to be reckoned with. end Queen Mex-y end Archbishog'l‘ilotsou thought it worth while to lend their eppmel to this new move- ment, which hed grown while sovereigns end preletes slumhered end slept. By 1701 there were twenty eilled societies for ,the reiormetion o! meuuers in the British islsnds. besides forty devout moieties. of the crigLnel kind. A H. __.A‘_‘-“A‘_ _l LL- ononnonl v1.5 uuuuuuu â€". " The moot connpiouonl outgrowth of the devout meiotic. woo tho Moshodiot movo~ mom of the eighteen“) century, ihough I do not know ihot cho connection hon over boioro boon pointod out. The oo-ooliod ‘ 1101 Club,’ of Oxford. from which iulod the alloys ond Whiuflold. nppooro to hove boon morals ono of tho rol ion- oooiotiea which ho olrood flourish (or flfly yoorl. ond Iomo of w ioh Woro still in existence thirty yon-I lot". From thin umc tomiiior model Wooley doubolcn hor- rowcd the outline: of tho plonn um rc- onlted in the more highly or nixed Memo. din moieties, or“ o whio in time hove oomo iho are“ Moihodln bodies." Dr. Alfred Gotty ooudo the following to London Nam and Min: " I have hurt! on good onthority t ot there is on inter- esting relic pro-owed in Alnwioh Cootlo. to which o romontio legend in ottoohod. Tho treooured ratio in o lody'o rotioolo. ouoh oo woo commonly oorriod oovonty yoon ogoâ€"â€"- more or loll-4nd which did tho dut oi o pocket. 0n the ni ht prooodio tho ttlo of Wotorloo tho nho 01W in n ond hio ohloi oi‘flooro ottondod oholl ot mooolo. given by tho Duohooo of Richmond; ond ojor Percy. who woo pro-out. become dooplyintomtod inolody whom ho 1111 for tho tint time. Whoa ‘midoigh brought the oigooi-oonnd of ottifo.’ ond Mojor Pony ond tho lody hod to Eat. with pinto-l . ho bond of or oomo‘ o‘ouvonir o thoir hoppy muting.I ond oho mignori to him hot :otionlo. oxt doy oomo tho t hottlo. ond Ito or Pony woo ool to convoy to Bothnrot tho Doho’o lonooo daguh. with ito odmtrohio dooorigtton of o oontoot. dotod Wototloo,Junol th. 1815. Thin dooomont woo oonvoyod to tho Kin in tho trooourod rotionlo. Tho Itory oo told to no on“ with tho mi oooolootoo thot tho lojor oootohod in votn for tho ownor o! the reticulo. ood thoy oovot ottotwotdo mot. Phuphorlo Add In ‘l‘nbomnlofll. Dr. (Ironic upon. in the damn Media. Italian: . numb“ of ouu M zuboroulooh. in which no” moon-tn! mam haw scandal“. extend a. oi pin-phone acid. Dr. Grout: mumlod to amply II from I ecu-identical ol tho moon I . lowing Kalli-chor- "sums of loan] tnhroufiuflu b Imoan “motions of I “Inflow.- m‘ at all h Ir humon- Ion Md loo-l “a 0‘ the an. alum In than “‘0 kg. and Mid nu nah vary 00W; hi1.“ no tuba-Jen in men «can. “no man 0! the "mod :1th a “claimant. win than y odomoulon m mural... ud lymphatic ndd m Gounod “an um!" um . In put-guano. dulldede bugmto "ammonium-u of Mun ale-roub- 5 local unannqu o! u A IOIIIII [IO] Illl’. The Story of l Lndy'l Botloulo. Origin of lothodlnn. (1'0 In wound.) "lb-IN. m mmm u u a mew “Ea Til“qu I” h ~1- hody'o-odh in. a. multid- houllspowu in PM. '- W an M an! mfidfluflm bun’dfl rations-1hr pun-doth». .0 shown yflunyltbmsdoto I'll no In Cello Maillot-popular : the . ms nu uum r. MN!» I rm 1 10-0- In only that I. van to mp and In tho Armu caudal more public um flan “yak-I Europa nuttyâ€"b71-v would“ 5,475.0“ volumes. Inna bu 000. with 4,590.0” volm; Gummy 000. ‘7th 1,040,000 volnnm; Gun Brim I30. with 1.071.000 volumes. The In” “bury I. the NW Nahum. in Pull. whioh connin- “I. 8,000rvolnmu: uuhho 3mm. Mun-um. ‘mh 1.000.000 volmnu. conu- mt. The Oxford and Bulldolbug Univonhlunoh oontdn 000.000 vo um. III the Onhen blende there on oped- end “rm tome of «ham reletlve we the nnlveml pumice of making. Should I gentlemen I “other on the'ureet fie uh e. light he w d oonetrneerelneel to ob] him into n direct end intention-l fine I. But hevlng once held between hie duet-e the portly ooneuxned else: of whoee Ire he bu been homwin . the owner them! would be ee deeply an and offended were he to ode: to return it. No, he mun. in- need. open hie eigen- one end proffer e fresh wood in reenrn {or the fire. Kluunnfiot the United Btetee Benete were e little nonplueeed one morning leter when they discovered thet the Senete’e o nin preyer wee led by e men who t tong out the combo wore e tell eilk bet. which he prom tl removed et the clan of the preyer. '1' e hewilderment ended leter when the loomed thet the clergymen wee the Rev. r. H. P. Mendez. one of New York'e noted Jewieh Behhle. Thle in the hut time In meny yeere thet the Senete Ohepleln'e plece hee been filled by e Hebrew. Dr. fiendez wee eeoor‘wd uy e Ohrletien clergymen. Roux Cunomc priests on strike isths anxious and soycwhnt novel spectacle which is presented st the present timein the Ar ntine Republic. The Government bus or cred thst the tsrifl for messes. Iner- risges. burlels sud other ecclesiutlcsl functions shell be lowered. The priests oomplsin that s: things hnve been it hss been s herd mutter to keep body end soul together. sud thst s reduction of fees will to msny mean stsrvstion. The priests in consequence hsvlng refused to continue their ministrstions until theofl‘ensive ordin- ence is withdrawn. the churches ere or were lstely closed, the ringing of church bells being slsc discontinue . Tnzn'a a change coming over people an. psrently. It used tohe thst when s man or s woman sew eome other man or woman ‘ with something that struck the fame , the desire would exist to have one like t. In the old days e woman would immediately go (or s new bonnet like her neighbor’s or her rival’s. Now the sight 0! e. new bonnet or a closk inspires everybody to get one quite different. It was quite sufficient of old if it were more expensive. The variety of msnufactures nowsdays allows {or a greet variety of testes. Men used to get coats of the same piece of cloth and trousers of the same pattern as used b other men whose tsste they liked. But it is only the Prince 0! Wales now whose clothes are directly imitated, unless perhaps with the dudes. whose gigantic brains are sstieiied 1 reaching the same color and pattern and style as their leader. And the desire to have things exactly like what others here is left to children. who will perhaps never show any new developments in that metter. Lo anurm, the King of the Metebele. who for yeere hee been the terror 0! meny tribee fer towel-d oentrel Africa. hee etleet yielded to the blendiehmenteei the Britieh ee to eign with them e troety of peace mid lriendehi . It wee thie Zulu potennte who “while ego killed 150 of hie eoldiern heoenee. while eating ee guerd to e perty‘ of white hunteu. the permitted the vili- ton to go proepectinu or old. The Mete- bele ere enact: the lent c the [urge netive Stetee eouth o the equetor to none t in en oeteneibly friendly epirit the e vencing influence of the white rece. The ere yielding now hecenee the English. ortu- gneee end Treneveel Dutch ere enrronnd- ing their bi country. occupying ell the big regicne w ich the Melebele heve been wont to reid for plunder. end ere evidently hunt on etorming the int etronghold of Zulu power it the King keepe up hie reide or pute meny obeteclee in the wey o! the gold‘hnnteLâ€"New York Sun. V Dn. Lumen BBUNTON her employed etryohnine in ineomnle from “ over-tired- nau " with very hlfpy offecte. He eeye that it occurred to h m thet ee etrychnine in one of the meet powerlul etimulente. it not the most powerful nervoue etimnlent. thet we poeeeee. e emell doeo of It might heve the effect of bringln the dopreeeed nervone eyetem up from t e condltion nl over-fetlgne to thet of elm le tetigue. thue inducing; eleep. no fonn thet it ected exectly n the menner thet hehed expected, end indncod oomlorteble. heelthy eleep. wlthont eny dl reeeble eflecte next dey. The wey in whie he hee need it hee en- erelly been either in the form of the t no- tnre o! nnx vomlee ln dneee of five to ten mlnimeor in the form 0! innulee, oeu- teinlng 1-200 of e greln o enlphete ct etrychnine eech. One. two or more of theee grennlee were elven et betLtlrne. end the doee wee re ted“ the petlent hep- penedtoeweke thin one or two honre elterwerd. Dr. Brunton thlnke it very doubtful whether etryohnlne would enewer in other ceeee e! eleepleeeneee then thoee erlelng from overwork or worry. end more eepeelelly from overwork. bm: of the grendeet engineering noble". mente of recent yeere hee jnet been elgnelized by the openan of the greet rell- wey bridge over the Elva: Geog“ et Beneree, Indie. Thle work he been con- templeted (or twenty yeere. in order to com lete the eehene of the Ondh rt Bob hand Bellwey between Celcntte end Lucknow. end eeven yeerl heve been oonemned in lte construction. The len h of the bridge from end to end of the cl ere le 3,628 feet; there no 10 epene. eeven o! 865 {eat end nine of 114 feet. The Klara o! the lerger epenl ere founded on e lptlcal welle. 05 foot by one»; the lere very in depth from 63 feet to 16‘) lent low ground level. The weight of tho I'neteflel men] in one o! the deep plere ie ebout 18.000 tone; the totel weight n! the eteel girderetedfim tone. Although the epene era 0! greet length. they were eonetrnoted without the nee o! the oenttlever pflnolplll. 9‘?" h“ °‘ {:13 W1?“ '° " or encepen gee t country. 0 river bed meme at eend et en unknown depthoveewhleh the weter rteee during thefloodeeeeontoeenneheenleet.with e trenendoue velodty.end the eonetmotton of pteu under theee condition wee e werk ' g m wmwfint’rmdteeryd m. ere. '1 es el I“ leet blew the euteee at the pee-d. A um. boy, a crippk. «a ban winded pm - Cum unn- not. y. film | .- who M union“... Hull: "mum ‘I IMMIan "' WYJJFG EMMY, tot lad m.- a loan: Unlvudty. fl-HHMMdm-l from m noun M to hoe ch. flinch “II to Inn-dun. .1, Oh AWHMM‘WH wommm: ethyl-divs ll“ you a and. an. g? ' " “ a, 5: u "'0' unwgn.erduna““ a ain’t-g"; «nu-d. hum or uni-a. I c am 'eyo- MM. “w: W" on tho "a. mm. mutton ur on Infin- :.".v;:.' , “mm 5.... www W ' '. dam hon sud than. «All In L. am- dur- unm nub. van or db- mrbmi and “molt!th *0. con” «It. m YOU 8103 7 ‘ mucus- Amen T! I my 1d. with: b the hum g With. *1“ mm: It); Puiuuuw‘ (hulaz‘fluouuuvfui'wuyluixwuv‘ m . um (. a n. mo gun: and um: wit. um more?" ! LiMM‘d. U Lnll NKUIC‘L DIIOOVIIW cum “I A Inrdlchm pom- w'rlulnb' ho x-n-dlwd mummy or umlkmn 3-3;.-1mI i m 1 mammal. I ninth-L: nf_ gum lmll Gowns Mlmctn uuoomr cum con- sumptinn (which I: Bcroiuln of the Lung». b‘y Iu wondurml blood-purifyinc. lanra- tag and nutfltlve p tel. For elk I flousuumoil CONSUMPTION. WEAK LUNGS. BPI'ITING OF BLOOD. Maui-Hm. z:~x.;~sn""“'..ma.;";;r1mm.me Lâ€"Iâ€"flâ€"A ' )Iden “MEI Dimvory' ha- dono’my wife. She was taken with consumption and after t in; am doo- mr nfwr another I tins!!! v0 up all hope"! relic . icing very Poor and huvimr but ono 1 Mint in the world. I prayed to God that He might Ihow mo mmethimr: and than it wom- nn though lume- thimr did toll me to your ‘ Golden Medical lHacmw-n‘.’ Mv wife took it. an dim . and u a mum tho It In she can work nuw." Wuuln nucm.â€"-WA1~90N F. Dunks. Fm.. ofmox 10 I. Summcrflde. I‘rlnrc Edward Inland. (‘nu.. wrung: “When [commenced tnMnu vour . ‘(lnldun Medical Dlocovon'." I was not «bin to ' wnrk and was a burden to mylelf. At that timn I weighed 1:43 poundn. and today I weigh 14'! pounds. Thou 1 mod to eat thou: one meal «any. and now can on tour or five I! l dared to." BI“ IXPIHIIXOI W113 LAWYERS. A Story lllnetntlng Woman's Diellte of Litigation. The peculierity at women, more then men, ie creme in doing things. Onl in one point ere they leee given to creme t en men. They don’t like to go to lew. on e rule; end )net ee yon oiten find thinge in life. when you meet with en exception, it’e fenerell en inoompreheneible one. A ewyer riend oi mine, rether ent of preo- tioe-thet ie. be hedn't yet encoeeded in getting iii-wee eeeted in hie lonely oiiioe one deg thinking out the Problem of how much t e dignity of belong ng to e ieerned proieeeion wee euppoeed to be coneidered ee eqnel to income. when he wee etertled by e timid knock et the door. It wee not one oi hie boon compenione. It wee ‘ not enother briefleee lewyer coming in to :borrow e doller. It wee e iemele knock. dietinctly the knocking of e tiny. gloved 1 knuckle. It doeen't eeem tie to epeel: of e ledy'e “ hnuohle;" nt ieote ere ‘ eeldom poetieel. It wee not e book-egene. thet wee quite certein ; eo he invited her in. She oeme in. She wee teerinlly ohlp r. f" “ e tbie e lewyer'e office ?" ‘ " It is, medem." “ And ere you e lewyer ?" He thought et dret he would eey thet only e iew petefiile hed hitherto believed thet. but it in t e il hie bneineee. Re bowed politely end 0 cred her e oheir. She eet down end unfolded the iecte oi the oeee. She hed been bed! treeted by her hue- oend. She bed be at one time e iew thou- eend dollere, end ehe met e men who wee " broke." Be wee cod-looking. There ie nothin eo ieeoinet ng“ to e women with e emeli nh .eooount ee e hendeome men whoie "broke." She immedietely levee him. She loved him In deerly thet ehe seve him her head, heert end bent ea. count. He eqeeezed the tint, grecefnll ecoepted the eeoond end grebbed the thir . He eterted in bneineee end mede e fortune. end the bed e good time (we yeer or two. He edventege oi her eheenoe in the Fleet to ewitoh hie eflectione on to enother women. There ere e greet meny eide cheohe in the eentimentel pert 0! life. end eometlmee mein linee croee one enother eii'eotuelly. Liie ie toll of inno- tione. end it ie when they come to e inno- tion thet the merried people heve to look out (or one enother. Well. ehe hed got out of the trein for e minute. on to epeeh. end mined it. The oeee oflered t chenoee. The men wee weelthy, en the poor but brillient lewyer eew e big eon- tingent lee. He eooe ted the eeee for thet contingent lee end no ertooh to pet q the neoeeee preliminery expeneee. Theoeee moved e 3. He wee out 090, end ehe weeto come down end eign the pepere. 8hr"; reed 7" " N 0 FPO" y ' " Yee. Here they ere. medem. I! you will nt out neme thereâ€"â€"" el , ion cen net teer them up." ," Teer t un up Why 7" " I don't went to go on with the oeee. I love hip too well." ' ~' ' ’ "Very well. medeni. "In thet oeeeâ€"-" "I’m very much oblle to yon. end I e thiet en en eorry 've hed ronbie." “ Yee. fly bill will be 060." t " When You eeid wouldn't eoet me e cent_to begintbe enitz" 0e Ann 1 8h. wouldn‘t pny. Next day he ant up I mum win: In “adamant, .- . “Inn. at In». Oh. cum down.oflorod him no. than 030, men Iho ro ho Ihonld uh hot Inc. mo. inslly uh» paid him 060, g“. I m u pnfln mm of polite ‘ I. mm! mat on. ’1‘ curiou- n oh «o m “In in nlry did the foot nm 0 Ind o i “no “no roe-o. «up. pi. . with non an. m. hwy." In ! any. all the sun. premium-8" Francine 0 cu. " Bu. you hnnn't begun .ho Inn. and I u: out I pod dul to: “penal.” “ I won t pay 10." "It you don". it will b. 0100 to. narrow." 7 III-I Aland. TI“. 01 Sudan“, UL. ha a. maul-d um mom. About 9 o'clock on. n O but not innomboamoo loudntomthbounhom A search than!” pal-u had :0 royal Mn and m not. not! up aim-wuss v 7 nadflmloundfihmcn a... The bird Hug nwnhulJMndwlnmntly and. Th. omd‘hihd chum-Inna lauded any). a Manhole-ll do. anumymhudmuhdlum. whichme 'I“ ouch M5,. A77 a mu.“ a. W Mmmmumu n“ mWMmmmm y.” “FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” no Cum “In! "’M. WORLD’S DISPENBABY IIDIOAL ASSOOIATION. Propr'o. No. 663 Itln SL, BUFFALO. N. '9 I or on v. :. outed. who or and .db- "spooks" mung: may“ FIRM m“ skill. m I". hot I mth um I «Mb‘lfetg'dmv new W or nmfnihln. *0. con” ' or DAVID 0. Lawn. .. o! '3. A M Ma 4x: 04mm.» u “l&~1§flmfldwflfiuߣbfll I am: . llutlv o! the but. poor as Mung-w. l wnun‘euosd tho an o! ' our ‘mn Medan] I) very' and Tom-my dean-1 the Very high u-oom mum . A in! look on. UOLOIOK BU“! mum! 1mm. of Harm canon. Juan-u Ohio. wrlwszu '[ hays ngc t wgrda to u planninin Hannah“ and months had :0 ave her hand- uvnl LOOD “ AID LUNG gammy. M w upmmlf of mood. Shannen of b. Branch 2:1 Chronic NW. Seven Conant. km). and kl uno- flono. It :- n novcreum rem]. While a A Now Fad Thu Bring: Money In tho Devotee. ’ Wood nervin in the newest feminine iod. Bru- hemme 11% is going out. wood carv- ing is coming n. Inltud oi unohing Eiun women are cutting w nell. he punion {or curved hull and inin - room furniture and for wood over-meme hoe Iometbing io- do with Inning ihe atom. The tool: ere eerily hondied “no, end require um. mulouler strength. only e quick e e. on ertieiio leeling Ind - needy bond. t i: the pro 1' thin to deeign end curve the two h we at t e bellow- ior the open fire; put I noted child on them, my, blowing the rod cool- in I one of ihe windl; or to out them, say, blowing the rod cook in: u on" of flu windl; or to cut- omnmontl for the gm! onk chant. shut median! modng no revivln ohold their wurdrobu. There no lever: oluuenin wood curving. nnd mnny ludic- ue taking rivnte leuona. Than in a nice. o! Chu- el Sumnpr who boogmo 911ng en expert, but ehe hee roorne in e hotel end hee given up her work beoeuee the noiee of it dieturbed her neighbors. A eieter-in-lew of Horace Greeley. e women of 76. ie one of the enthueieete. telkin it up ee Geto did Greek in her old ege. er {evorite piece 0! work in e cerved settle for her hell, end ehe tekee greet pride in it. Smaller piecee of work ere the role. penele end tilee for the Iide of the mentel end the like. but oerved duke. eidehoerde end ler e doooretive pieoee ere not be and the em ition of the more eepiring. ne of the euoeeeefnl wood cervere end deeignere of the city her it in mind. if poeeible, to found e echool {or inetrnotion in wood cerving, (or the teechin of young women eepeolell . for whom he lievee there in en outlook or peylng work in thle line. One of his pupils. indeed e girl of reeverence end telent. hee eupported ereelt com- fortebly thin winter by' tekin po ile her- eelf, end hee devoted no no or inelity end independent ekill thet ehe hee o teined e good commie-ion for oervinge end interior deooretlve woodwork for e number of mi- denoee to be built by rich New Yorker! thie enmmer. If the teete for wood cerv- Ing oontlnuee to increeee it will enp 1y en oeeupetlon in which women who go ate it tor eomething more then emneement will find, If they ere ertlete, one more weloome reeouroe.~â€"New York Mail. A prolnu And mm than oxoouivol, oflomivo dilohuge. w “1 "stopping ugl' o! tho none at timer, Impuimont o! t a lame of um}! um! um. mining or wank eyes. lmpslrod hearing. Irregular ugpotlto. condom! mum. pros-ur- nnd p n over my“. ugd n} gig)..- ln “:9 buck o! the qua ,. had. occasional chilly unutlonl. cold loot. ma 3 feeling of lcultudc 3nd dobillty. no nymph .l which no common to «nub, y” All of them no not groans In mry ecu. Dr. Bcgc'l Cutan- Rcmcdy cum count: in it: wont form- cnd m“. h (a plat-ant to an. cnd mntclnc no poison- ou‘or ccnctlc anal. 0! armless. for 50 an I. A Bad Omen. Visitor ( who expect- to Itcon am»)- “ Do you think. rally. “an n is . Md 1.303115127th than no thirmn n the a e n In. Yawnâ€"“Yon it Mu’l only Vidal- enough for “who.” - WzmnI I‘oluon‘l Numnnl in madam n. suntan noun ow on; Inn n. t msy he. or how anon on!" mldluhan (Mid to “ford nllcf. Nanillne. the (nut in ante, do.- in work promptly. Buy a 00cm ample bottle. and My 1. for in- ternal or «and pun. You will In con- viuood o! m «snorqu pow In rm Hutu; rm. Ton can! bank. 3nd lug. hula 5 «an. M .u CMIML am. IOIIbflliuh. Joana! Binary record. thonflorlnaloi a, : m..- InuOyn. sad we rod 0! Hum with wand" and Iym thy. Bu! manna living why In out n .0 monde 01 cum mun," Think the order which I um. all-I bmqhunto u Lovinon dual-VI non them-thy. N van "Man on a dirty gm 0! non-pup”. It follows: "Ill." 3.; Plan nnd {polo enough to throwrup 3 41mm (MP-Wm» In. Cluck-d an" an “and tho M: for tho halt a! a. Working GM.’ Club. “my” gaunt. an in 0“: n W in «want an“ m an} Mom Wand 3 Powerful Don. Symptoms of Clank. WOOD CAR VINO. Wm Islam, Failure lmponllflo my kneel. and seem. that it wu mm", a blood- an: 1 Im- mediate mum-mun toltnold My VIIon malnu- Iuluwr n. alt-m She abs-manual m. nuance and tookono butmmodtobonobeuu. How .lmdlled but it vwbfi‘ho time {or any mcdmnotoo - color the tar. um enoouruod her to continue. than I had!“ bottles.“ helm mm mmmlx tonoumnnlmpmvolfient. Alternating utcdcaenboumwe vuenurolycurod. «hand-were cal Welland-nomad and healthy I. n child's. Her 3: Improved: tho Minna-m mum! let: her. Ind mo (at-rd: was almost cured. no um u can“ to much nanny-nor. Blue has enjoyed excellent balm tron that day to this. and [all but no return of either minimum or rlwumatl-n. The ‘m-mwery‘ 01-ch to have emu-ell emulated the alt-rmqu from her If”. Eh. I: now uvcr etch y yam old. and very balmy for one of inch “."P me my. . A ' 1 have written this letter. at which you can mute any use you lee m basing tint some nlflcmr from nltahcum might chance to read It In 0 tutu relief by min your ‘(mldcn Medical Dhcom' -â€"for ‘Oolden’ It In In in cunt ve prom-mm. and a much wove tho multitude of noon-um. uml Io-alled ‘pltent uxtdlcincu.’ I: u-douuy hunted below the public. as gold 1- above the but: mouth. Wm“ 01%". EV. \ awn. m2 slat St." family. with good he put beet: where I 'vué." Discovery $1.00, 8]: noun» [or $5.00; by Drug.“ Noam 81000 I Home. com or FIVE Ynns’ 81mm III. In 7'. “101:. U; .‘vnwuvvv. 7'57". an: "I feel a u to «maniacs theboncfltlmceivedmmtwom tho “Golden Medical Dboovm.’ which cured a cough of five enn' «auditing:l aft! 4 or a fro M h la lune M m w c ‘13: Dr. Pierce! Eur-ct “ME I hnvo also of mart-Weed. or Water Pepper. In my elect." W. R. DAM .. of Belle Florida. writ“: “I hugquen your 'wonderrul ‘(lnldt-n Medical DImovm-y' and have been cnrod of mmumpflon. I am now sound and golf. and hnvqonqy went. threngangl. tug! promptly cum the levy [Sousa-ht: Wan-yum nu. nun. u"... v... ‘..v n"-.. . .. would not. take tin-3?: thou-Ind 'dévfiifi W N._W, 3mg. ‘valamh 7M Itrunn unannou- In a Chino-c 0am:- In a Ten.- City. Work will b0 commenced It El Puo. Tax“. in I short time on I Fodeul bund- lng for n pout-owes and cuctom bout. for which an cpproprictlcn 0! 0150.000 bu been mule by Congrats. The the now for the building in non the cunts of the city up; llpgcupiod st paint by nu anon-IN ;-_L sivo old edobe structure one high. ooveriu en entire block. in wh oh ere crowd together severe] hundred Chinese end where“! peculier indnetries ere par» sued, While it wee fienerelly known thet opium-smoking end “ en.ten ’pleiI being csrried on st e colossel rete,t e nnlewfnl nrsuit could never be y treoed to t e building. Within the leet Iew deys orders heve been given the inmetss to veoete. end they ere in es terribl en up- roer es e dietnrhed beehive. for this - eoere hes just lesked out. whole of the block seems to be undermined with secret tunnels end exoeveted rooms. in which not only opium-smoking end smbling heve been cerrled on. but other ‘erh deeds perpetreted without the outside world hsving eny suspicion of whet wee going on. It is seid the Chinese heve been n the hebit of kee ing the bodies of their countrymen who ied here in these subter- reneen ohsmbers end boiled the flseh oi the skeletons end then sent the bones oers- fnlly cked in trunks to Ben Frenoisoo es oooes on offered ior trenshipment to Chine for permenent buriel. It is expected thet when the building is torn down end the ground exoeveted for the Ionndetions of the meesive structure thet is to steed there developments will be mede thetwill estonish this community. wee tter lnl The orifin of the plan... “ Tho bloody shirt.” in n u Conic-n automaton nut] . it not quite, obnoloh. In the thy-o! t a fierce vendettaâ€"tho (and: which divided Cordon: family tram hmily-blooduhod van a common oocumuoo., Baton the bath] of I murdered min the duh m celebrated. This word, whio nun“ mun-g qyyigg gloqd, {ngy bo_tr_snllc “ n wuke." The body of the victim wu hid u n s plnnk ; his nulm final-ml were p not! hi0 Inna, Ind MI blood. ruined shirt wu hung than his bad. Around m. rude bio: at n cit-aloof woman. wnppod in than- buck mantle-,who room to und fro wflh “nag. wdlmp. The men. rolnivoa 3nd Man a of the muduod mm. fully "med, flood Hound the room. mtd with thin: for revenge. 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