Ind boon numloml -. it id lwrrlhh- .'" Jeremy arom- lmlglnng. tml. )mxinq obhinml Dolly's pvtminmn. “my all lit their‘pi d. and. sitting Ilwrv in tho {Minn Ii ht. follow talking about that M scone n llumhtror.which mam! Amway-M that night to hm n mung. («damn for Mr. dun-ply. " had. nop'writhi him a grout make. ‘ \‘nnlml lad been mutant-ml -. it h In: ing at the ammo nf tlpt nmo various on IM'M‘II mmnim his head at mw'w. now you knmv all «bunt Here Emma rose and Hmhsblo.1md .lvrom} irit of tho thing hogs: :rly as a round for III allow. Just then homt‘ her grandfather .\Itvrlvi peering round IIIv wall whore he wan minim: inI this bit n! spear thr “no“. just thyro, sn win‘ Ind Pm dim! sh now v0“ know all nlx floor. I will just s1 happened “ Jérmm out grumbling about cost. 7 †Now then good an to apr The old man dill ashe was bid somewhat sulkily. Dorothy thought but when he arrived at thcdinnerâ€"table there was noth- "ng noticeable about his manner. They dined at a quarter to seven. and di'iucr did not take them very long". “'hen it was over, old Atterlcigh drank some wine. and then. according to his habit, wunt and aat in tho ailment inglenook which had preliumably been built by the forgotten Duni for his comfort on winter evenings. And on winter evenings. when them was a jolly wood-tire burning on the. hearth, it was a pleasant spot enough ; but tosit there in tho dark on a lowly mnn’mer night was an act. well mworthy of old Atterleigh. After dinner the conversation turned upon that fatal day when Alston‘a 'llorse was wiped out at lsaudhlwaua. It was a )ainful subject both to Ernest and Jeremy. ut the former was gratifying his uncle's curiosity by explaining to him how that last dread struggle with the six Zulus ‘ came to determine itself in their favor. †And how was it," asked Mr. (.‘ardus. “ that you managed to get the better of the follow you rolled down the hill with 1’††Because the aaseuai broke. and. for. tunately enough, the blade waa left in my hand. Where is it. Doll (for Jeremy had brought it homo with him) Dorothy got up and reached the broken aasegai. which had about eight inches of shaft, from its place ovu- the mantel- piece. â€"â€"it is nothing as compared to the possi- bilities inherent in man. even as we know him. Oh. it is a. splendid dream l “’ill it ever be fulï¬lled, I.wonder 1‘ Well, well- ' Whatever there is to know, That we shall know one duy.‘ Come, let us turn ; it will soon be time to dress for dinner. By-tho-way, Dorothy. that reminds me, I don’t quite like the way that your reupectod grandfather is oing on. I told him that I had no more soda {or him to copy.thn.t I had done with deeds. and he went and got that confounded stick of his, and showed me that according to his own little calculations his time was up ; and then he got his slate and wrote about my being the devil on it. but that I had no more power over him, and that he want bound for llt'tu‘cll. The otht-rduy, too. I caught him staring at me through the glass of the door with u very queer look in his eyes." “ Ah, llvginuld. H0 you have noticml it. I quite agree with you ; [don‘t m ull like his goings-on. lln you know, I think that he had better beshut up.††Grandfathc-r.“snid Doll)" quietly taking the slate out of his hand. " what do you mean by writing such nonsense .’ Let me hear no more bf it. You ought to be ashamedof youravlf. Now, mind, I will have no more of it. Put away than stick, and go and wash your hands fur dinner.“ He snatched up his 1 rapidy upon it : “ Time‘s up ! 'l'inm'a l I‘ve done with the (lvvil I I‘m off to heaven on the I ï¬nd Mary. Who are you Mary." “ Perhaps you are right, my love. _you generally are right in the main ; buyiny esire for-vengeance upon that man De'l‘alor has been the breath of my nostrils. and behold ! I have achieved it. Man. it he only lives long enough. and has strength of wil enough, can achieve anything. But man fritters away his powers ovur a variety of objects ; he is led astray in iursuit of the butterfly Pleasure. or the bub lLvAinbitirm. or the Destroying Angel Woman ; and his purposes fall to the ground botwuen a dozen stools. Most men. too, are not capable of a purpose. Men are weak creatures ; and Kat what a mighty seed lies hid in cvory uman breast ! Think, my children. what man might. nay, may become, when his weakness and follies have fallen from him. when his rudimentary virtues have been developed. and his capacities for physical and mental beauties brought to an undreamed-of perfection ! Look at the wild flower and the tlowvr of the hothousc â€"-it is nothing as compared to the possi- bilities inherent in man. even as we know Having led lime-st to his room. Dorothy. beloré beginning to draw lu-rm-lf, wont. to the :Itï¬cc to see if her grandfather mm still them. And thaw. x-surv (-nuugh. she found him. pacing up and down, muttering. and waving his long stick. out of which all tlm notches had now been cut. " What are she asked; “ dress ‘3†“ I don't likd‘to shuf him up However, hero m: are -, ’Wu will it to-morrow." ‘ THE CHOICE OF THREE: The volcu of your Betsy in calling you, dull‘ It's nearly the time to make snap ; And soups; o! the women are bu mg, my |u\' I’m umug you quite loo quc lrulu'. Thai' say then- is slum-rum “mun; up 11.. r W th widows and maid: nut a few. I hlvuu'! boon kissed uinvo thu mm‘u’mg yn But. lie-bolus, how u, it with you “ Como home ! Came humu ! You hear mo, you I'ns‘cal " (‘mnu Luluu ! flushed. den buhwd coma huuu- t l'ln with the udur of Ipriu ; You've any..- long enough vm a lhu thew. You’re much sum: under my whif, The old hunt" {I pawin in the u l m The cult'n m u trrrlh o nww ; The mum ln-mdlu huh-r has gut 11"“ hi And the cattle are hawliuu fur you. Husband. dun: huMmud, (muu' helm,- 1.1,. u»; m; l'ul likv to nbwï¬o wlmt ynu'he ul ; When will you gut through mm )uul I\Ill- it rowlvua. And 8 when by. tins mm and that 2' Your m lawn ll fund by thu luugru any round But um m» In NH; rut whuu you come. ' 51.1 H. P. PS: we, Ida t‘vd new (bong o! m mic New York lumul.) l' ‘ autumn]. drul’ Ina-laud. come home to um now. row 'l'uruum. m cue- hsnn : â€In lonely Iflbout you ; I do yuu um Como And I00 :0 the lhluuu on t u {Inn 1' Yul told luv when you were elected lul In“ It I would but one» let you an, ' You unruly would come L‘l'u Um winter wwa gone; 01 course I bulwvod n was so. Opt up. Jeremy A N()V 1‘11!- \oleo UNI. [IO-Do. you doing. grandfather 2’†why haven‘t you gone to "HIT“ A“ I latch him up, Durulhy. We will talk ubuut up ! 'l'imu's u and all his \wr big black hmse slate and wrote You look like 1' like I noticed it. at all like think thut I“ .UW » uy 0 ,8 L’ n 0 >0 ll K. " Hard-Hum: Atlvm-m dark in the inulmumk. the room had uttrmnul lwforc thvy laud lvfk, lu' lam†lmul covered with lacks um! Imam to stare his vyvs fell upon the then, to him, the orbs their “numb-rings and re For awhile the two him il. 'l'ht‘y “1va m: l (M must of white into the l' vyvlnshu-s lm-l dn Nunu: of â€10 at sitting-mum that \thn lu- row Jormï¬y Wunt intcr in which lw mm and lwus'unl him-m Mmrn 1m, Dun about tnuvthcl' in M tlm t-volns‘w ulmn his sh mm. nu ht For nwlulc the two ht'mls Rmrwl at each other thus ~thu gohlvn 110.th without u. body in tho bnx. uml the gray head that. thrust out as it was from the Lnfllv “all. summed tn 11 no uobu Iv: itlul "Hu- '3' stand and stnu'cd till (Vt last the golden head gut tlwuthL-ry of the gum) hum! mul tho ull nmn crept from his un'nur. ('1'1'pt down the room till In: \ms almnst bvncnth the balvful vyL'H. 11ml lxudtlul. nmldul, HOJVIUI at them. And tIu-V' hm swim-J tn nod. no.1. mm! at start, m; [I l’ux'ulhy of hm'mx'. kinking :Lt Tin-y all] seizing: 131' u ‘) the In lwr {UH ’l‘hm IIIHI’K tll (Judum ,Ilc ukml lime“ and Jen-my shout it uguiuand Agulnmhvm thin mm w-u killul, mul that ?â€"--c|id they die at mum. and no on. utrcuuml nn either Sillu. Together with llu- suddL-n lu‘cuk'in the silence caused by the crushing full of the gauntlet. it proved. us it had done many yoursbcfurv, ultogutln'r [on much for thcbcholdcru' ncrvrs. .. Wind is that 2’" asked l-Jrncst, ï¬t]: a {m :, uml, m; they thu Htlilllu .suuatr \‘pluvllmw mnl l‘cstc staining it. and u Muml, uml llllinu “mm: with n. llll‘ll and slum-:10 be rm 0! also-1»! for the ulna-Hui for yt-M'H glmm'. umv dull. u the light played u wuuxlm‘ round ‘ u. tlmngh in search 'l‘he subject. was tlwuf'u distressing to ilrncut, and one to which to â€My diudul [all u» it Kim for him 0! tin mm [Iinlui rocoilcctiou-, mpcciafl ' than. wumcud with his tiLui’ flicud lion and Manon. Dummy knew thin. uni knuw too that lime»; Wuuhi be down uu hil luck (or at least a (fly that lhu conversation. which she «lidhvr but tu stop. A! lust sho use. waded. but. the melancholy ulsociutinm vmnwctui with the tail; hml “1’1““ mly already done their \nnrk. {or every/bud) inpswi ium iht' must. (“mph-tn hiit'lnl'. uml and. ï¬rmly: cl tug-ah: 1' .12 {IL luprlt'inf HI" uid oak-him! :H uuw't. .'. though 1h m,“- Just tlusu tt curious thin: humu u; «I. As the l‘t'tult'l' may ,rc nwnhrr. the mtsrt'wntuiu- tug thc \muntturful tnuuuuit «I Irmul. found by Em U-mwivk. haul )‘L'llt‘fl before been plum-cl hy Jun-my upmn u. brm-kvt at the end of tlu: mum. {utnul ubuut thiq cum: hung \‘stl'lnllw[Itt'l‘t'fltll uruu>r.:uul aunu‘nu ntlu-rn. llbUVt'll.’ Luan-mlml hy tlllll'cc of string from u pmjwctmg hook. “us a lu-tny iron uuunth-t. For nutuy yt-arsmtm-nty In- nun-u - it haul hung [mm the hunk. but now at Lust the string wan worn througl . uml own us Dorothy WM Wondering ut the aih-ncu. it gave. Down mm.- tlw haw ' irun huml with u crush, and. us it [)tlh‘HH . it caught the latch of the long air-tight cuno, and jurrml thv door wide Open. , liveryhml)‘ in the room sprung to ï¬lteir {m t, znrll, ur; tin-y (“ll :50, It lust t'tty from llm :‘LIZlm; mm struggled through one of the \n iu~imv~¢ uu-l routed upon the owned cusc. Hmmlnfl, n. nml ull ubuut it. thu lluc of hlmnl. uznl hlllug the ft-urful crystal oyus \\ itlnn \\ Lth n lurid light. lluw they glowed mnl s~hum~ to bcsurv, nftL-r their long: Yours an tr. nld oak-mum am «gym! a 2 though Hw- Cut in mums. Megan-5.15% . the“ : dut- Lem-d. ulul litllu 3112,11. uf Mull mull gently :e‘lmuktlw ulzl-(nbhiunul \A mums, making u mum] all though hands were trying m thruw ting-m The dull owning light ‘CH 1.: {sum [1 pluck, and 1 WIN gun! H Iminm. “In. rm 1. "lilHl'r. u umtlw; 'Imn‘nuit- m wumx, 3m u! halt hrgun tn :liu :Lu‘ dul‘klï¬: 31'. 'Hu- wlmls- sm-uu mun-1 Jur ï¬nuu unkuuwu in 1mm xy. Hhc- \mmlurv was an) hilt m. un-l _\\-t mi Nola-1m] tn lm :Lkiuy, tlu u lmhl lllmn lu-r lmarl. Ill IL was th h‘, ul (-51% with the ntht'l', ns'ml by thw when. 2 Hum! Hwy h‘ml '(IH'HUJh i1. dawn tl Ju- 1mm ful slillnm rribll- thing; out of thu 110ch ; thvru L‘ll nothing but mmfurtum- cwr since bm-n hum. l unnmt hour it [ cm :u' it 3" mid Holly, Instvriunlly. mwnsv. 3m: anu'stiticms child 3“ rml M r. (.‘nnlus. who was now l‘m':>\'l‘l'- nu his Mart. "'l'lu‘gauntlctknuckml ul‘ 0er n, H: u “an ull.ltisnothin;1 mummiud hem} . but, if \nu don: I “ill Haul It tutlu~1!,x'itisjl Museum summawful sight that that my of ht showed. us it played upnu the hug (:1'}'.~21i1101‘b8.thcsmmful. deathly r4. mul the mutchIL-ss hair that, Hml nu either side. Together with 1h [IS Tings m the two that 11i1'11t. r11 01111-11 from hi1 fright intn his little room. the mum 11111111 to 1111111 birds 11911'lm) 111.11†“i111 his farm 0.131: 01mm limuth}. 11ml l.rnw~t w-alk1 11 r in tin- lmhny mmmlight. fni ,ftvr the twilight hm! 1l1-p11rt1-1L \‘Oflt-IIIOIHI came up 11.111111011111111 h light. Mr. (‘nrdus was in lmwwl upmul gzu'u ‘ ()h, llmtdx‘cmlful ht that 2’" uslu (:umtlut full tlzc (:nsu lmtl anru-ly been L-.u‘s~\vhilu their trcululous Ill, now intense. according as rd upon them. _uppL-u.rul to l‘uml mnml the room, as u'chof smm-bmlv or SOIHU- uriuuu thin n HU'HIIH'I'. 'rful uumm t'k. null \'( fu their fuel. :mol‘ quothy by one lnunl. sun! wvurin. 111:1 nst upnn his mos. v0 hauls Mun-(l at each golden hem! without at uml the gmy hem] tlmt, was frumtho inglvwvall. )bu.l_vt-itlwr. Thvv Marni the crystal orbs. and rbs uppearul _t0 ccusc ml 3"110 an“, wi from his fun-hem wish ynu would t of thu 1“)ch ; t n where he 103‘. 111!“th 1m 4 .(al g 01" tlu his hm \liuh th st it up of Hull: It was HI warn.“ slowly Hwinu- “I“ ‘ “‘1 U\\' u h. 1h Mm! l lmu- lnuya! in. ma: when “0 get mu. In: my “fl thou-o i now. ll heart." m mul nut uf this (â€11111111 door. You I mm MU hvr r. uml tho pu-uplc muml hvr, mul the clmhcs Hhv “um and the smjlv in her bmntiful (larkqm for hvr (\cs swim-(l to smilv you H'IHI‘HNHI. holl‘ How 1 “0er pod her too “i111 all m\ hunt and snul mul chngth. us thuugh le \uru nu nngc- Ynml that \ms nu mist \kc. Dolly. Slur was (mh u v. omnn- u. \smk \mmun. “ \«m min! jml nnw that um “mo. ( urul. l-Z rnmt- , (mo would lnmllv think It. to hem _\ull mlk.‘ 'put in imrulh). Hnn'liugg. “ \qu. hull lam vurul; _\vu )mw curul wumlvr ‘.’ Am! 1 hrr lwuuty is all unl) the unuudin l have only to th \Ynl “Yes, Dorothy,†he answered, with a limo sigh, “ 1 think l mu cured. At any x‘nlc."‘ho wvut on. us she took his hand tn lead him away {rum the umvv. HI have learned to uccvpt Hm decrees of Providence without nmrmuring. I have done with dreams. zunl outlived pussimism. Life \muhl, i1 is true. have been a different thing for me if l"""' Jim had nut deserted nw. forshc poisunctlitumucrsut the fmmt, and so they 1mm always tnstul mthur bitter. But lmmuuvsq i~4 hut the Mid [Linlnhlil'cl nf man‘s L-xtistvncu. mul if! muH I do nut think I \muM umlu thulmst. 'l‘nkc me to the 01.! flat tombstone, Dally. Take nu. “our lhl‘ l'ur \\ hile. nnhvllllslumlung: his llllimlm 5s. lll-‘i, Xi‘ï¬lllhwilll‘l‘, IMI'liulm-mury rvpuhuilm (-mim-mly lll‘tml him. Nuw lm luvl Just rulurnod from lilling tlu- gm'ornnrship of mw 0! the Australian column-H. Many yt-am: llml passed. munytlxings had happened. Amlyvt m4 he stood by that hum of turf, wlxiull he could not see, it :swznml but yesterday wlmw ~and lw siglnml. “ Nut quite «:urul yet. Ernest ‘3" said "L‘ was them nun! enough. and he do“ wr) round. with a red gush in hiyflu’ou. iron: which the blood to†in heavy drop. down. down gothc ground. 7 Hu'né'thI-y “I‘ll 1051.S()ll)"l‘g‘l)l.liuulvilulwï¬t English Imlsnunllasw-H.“1ththeirfzuhcr‘s oym. 'l'hq hml vhjuyx-d gn-at \leth, and spun it royally. giving with lmth hmnls m all who “(‘Hit'tl. '.l‘|n~_\' lull drunk dwp uf lhcctupnf [his world‘s joys and snrruws, A mflc'or mow away out on tlw marshes. jnnt before you mum to the wellokuuwu quirkuuuls. which 1mm, tradition my“. awullowcd nu many unfortunum. and which shuddt-r [mlpubly at time! md are unplcunuut to look on. stands 3 lock-house. inhuhixnd Ly (mu mlitzu'y man who has t'luu',_l: Hf llu- hluiw. Un this very night it is mu- ury for him to upcn his sluice-gate! n1 :~. pun uLu' muuu ul. mu! now he sunda- 'l'luryutood uglxuit. and an “my “0011. 1mmtlwruurtyunl outside them csnw I somulof gallopinghmfn They knew the hound o! 1!“: galloping «it was that of Ernest} gn a black mmon ! Many years passed before Em i’luwdcn returned to livstcrwick. and than sho was carried thither. Alive she did not return. nor during all those years did she and Ernest (-vcr moot. 'l'ln-y huricd her. in obvdic: (:0 to her last \vislu-z“. there in the churchyard whore lay “mu-ration upon guuurutiun of her ancient mum. and Lll(9(ll\ihi(?s grow above her head. 'l'wivw had they bloomed uhuvu her lmfm‘u Sir lirm at licrshuw 510011 by the, spot. hulllm’wl by tho prusvncu 01' what had held 1le spirit of the: wumzm he haul low'l. Hv was u grimlmi luau: of nr-urly ï¬fty nnw. Hm' ware strcuhsuf grvy wanting in Hormhy’n Imir, M lhoy Mum! that summvr taming hy l-lxu‘s .mmw. Mun)" lhipgs hm! lmmmu,-d tn the pair :‘nitlr't? Mr. (‘:‘.r(lus‘ Dorothy, iâ€"ntc 'l‘lncy luwc all vanished, and again the pmfvct silence sluops in tho umuuligllt, “ llut mo,†says the ancient one aloud. mnl Hlmkiug with mmortuldrcud, “ but mu, 1 luxu- 510ml still'n’ml need many 1). queer thing, but I new: Shed a. thing like that l†uxnl In: turuul mul 11ml us fast. as his old lugs would mrry hinrvfnrgutfu‘l of Dutch cluw-l '1; unvl uf slniuugntcs. forgetful of mw-rythiugexcept that (lemon lmwu and clue-Ha um! of cwryllnng except 1mm. "lhuh cmlwl “ Hard riding Attcrlulgh’ n‘ ma M [l at gallop, and thus too ended the stun of Mr. (‘ nulnsnml his rcwngc. 4 5pm.“: hum-w and mam lll'u m 11. mnklng the moist. mnm' Hmkv :unl trumblc for twenty yards rnumi. The bright muon- light shows it. all. The huh-m uhricks in [cur and agony. us :mly u. hora; cu) ; the man nu us back waves tho npcm'. 'l‘lw hon-w vmnisllcu, the man vanishes, the spL-nr glitters an instant longvr in the moonlight, and thou vanishes too. They have all muialwd forever. IHV' \h I. nu \wncun, -‘ lmw beautiful she ms thon- m‘cl' wnrmnrlikc her. I r 1’ Am! new hL-r lmnm he thorn; mty is all gunmmul thon- livvsnf her w unending isanm of wlmt she (lid. unly to think. Dolly. and 1mm RC'C Imuv lu-r n smrvnf tinw-l pausing nut uf this church-door. Yes. I can . uml the maple munal hvr, mul the sine wore. and the smilv in her . Dull. l M (lmr wifv. mul taken liflll‘ I‘n’n thatâ€! door." 1 him t ‘ ht! we In ptml :1 high rulm; untwitlmhunlm xuul mrlimm-n (‘IIAPTI'IR XLVI l1" It'll!) Imhn‘v. or 1nd plum-l luwunl 21d tam hundred) harm: and mun an muss' Hunkv ilHIl lmlnl’l'l1\â€œï¬ 'run‘m'u rmgzut i voiy crslmw 510011 by the, spot. . prusvncu 01' what had held I..- wumzm has haul lm‘wl. imzlmi mam of nr-urly ï¬fty su'cuksuf gu'vy wanting in ,M lho.’ Mum! that summvr [mun-1w. Many thipgs hm! IL' imil' ninr'u Mr. (‘:‘.r(llls' 'l'h-~}' “U. My! : ' lush somv-rmnaim- wm'ltl‘s jays :uul surr'uws. v into l'nrlimnvnt.mul made I. mnnr- thrrv. 'l‘hc-n inr- .t<'&i\'vlifv u!‘ rzn'livr (luyï¬. nhighmluniulappointment. \‘illlshunlmgg his blimlmss. h pal'liulm-mury rupuhuiun (I him. Nuw he luv! JIIHL ï¬lling thv governorship of upiliuuu mm ; Mr. hands )Vl to “must. und M0 ' other way vl'uri: tin-m is'tlin wi-lu in; tail tlu y will mm m- tln- grout Hawk lim'sc blil'lllï¬ï¬‚ inlu 111v iiir. :icluairul it! Nu harm? ~l'un-. or will again. On lluwunl the sliiulilcr- ‘lntll‘ml 5unlu away ! l mun lll'u in it. “Hiking :ilu- illltl trumblc for l. The bright muon- 'l'lic him-m uhricks in fly a hum-u cu) ; the 1-: the npcm‘. ul he sat (lawn. †huw bumtiful sh: illn’ to ri ll Ubb HI: 1 I a “I'm“. l|iuvl \sith IIIIIIglul 'blh Inuk them “I. :I “ll“ “I nld ..1I-.IIII nut n-IIiIIIl his lIIIlIl lIH' {mg- )ll ( vho HI. hid rye: are lnuc (IL-t him the sound of u furiously. "u â€rise upun Mn «4 in tho hriqht (My (“Iv-w. and with all my Imu‘ t crept IH Ho; iunu u nu his Kl) lutu 'l‘I-m thoumml H In- hundrul and “Wu“- tight {In l'tl' svmml “In the initial] \I- -lm in “(tho-1‘00 [mum] projm- tile l‘IrId 1mm “MI 1000 pounds of [-nmdcr {rum tlu nus IIKHIIII gun intended for flu- Brili~h ship “(In How. lhc gun snrxiwd. 'l‘lw grmtost of Amrrimn miller: in W. l’. \Valihhlll'll. (‘f )“Hlu‘fllinlifl. I'D haunnn Mirmuly lixmith) so. Rmxbru‘.‘ Reuben '(‘nnsm Joncs’ lnu'n ()u-r tn "Ir/ch]. :whnl ll! lmlmlu “'mlllwr lmllc-utlonn. Ih-ulwn I gut-x34. Miruln’ly, we‘ll I (:yrlmu: Mum lnnruin‘. Anutlu'r (2 will excuse: paper. A nm- I-Zm-lumge. (:iuuthman mt table in restaurant)â€" l-' \« uw mv, sin, but \ou are drinking In) “â€10. 'I‘mmny mme homo from school and handed to his futhc'r tin-teacher's report on his pmgn-un (luring thv month. “ This is wry unsatisfactory. Tom ; vou'w n. wry small number of good marks. I'm nut at nll pluuand with it." " I mm the tuuzhvr you wouldn’t be, but he wouldn't ultrr it." l‘nmllsfzu-lury I'rogrru 'Iunmn a .uno. homo from M hz~mdul to his fntlxc'r tho teachers his pmgu- w (llniu-I tlw month. all hrauu'lul. it will be very unuw fl 1 don't umnngo to hold it were. 3110 Ind her chunco wd she threw it any ;‘uow I have got mine. wd 1 don’t mean to throw it away anther in ghiu woyld or t_ho next." llv wan :1 PH I lmnplwr. “ How ever do you manage to ï¬nd what you want when you kvvp your things in such disorder ‘2" nudwd a man of an editor whose manuscripts were lying around in confuuinn. ‘ “ busy enough," n'plicd the editor. “.\\'ln-nuvor I want a m-rtnin m-ticlel just take the bottom of the pile." ‘ liméut luughul | little. " l mu“ fly. my duu. it Would be :1 very poor have! i! you ‘5'â€â€œf gm; _lh‘crc,‘> “ Au-l lusts 1’†“ Uh ! n quartvr of mm hour at the very least."~â€".-lImumrrl: I’irtlm'rxqm'. ' Hiufl, whu hml nu Mm ms to who lu- “aw. that grt-at putt-Mate asked Mr. Hunâ€, with mum- int:,-rcst. in what vngugmnonm he hzfl taken part. 1h- rrpliml with l'muly wit : “ Lu hutuillcdc ()rmm-uuusmvuy, (-t l‘uft'uiru do 'l’mncnt.†“no Czar, mo pulilv. or too proud to show hm iguurmwu of these battles. bowed with a graw courtesy, and said no motorâ€"Chum- bu‘o" Juunml. :O i should think windwd. Thom WhOUL Hod hath juinmi togethu- let not nun put usumh r, or woman either. But '1th in the uumi n! uur «to ipinu hers tot Ik Inch stuff about thing» 0 whichwo real y under- Imud nothing. Came. lime-It. Jeremy sad the b0) a W!†be waiting [0; In." An old Siamese teacher. in trying to muster English, wrote a list of deï¬nitions. from which we select fur the entertainment of «my yoan romlm's the following: AVig: 11y main: lmir. Flnttx-ry: a goud kind of cu rw wm-«l. Whiskey : sin water. Gold : n. wry guml thing. Blcw: a wind verb. Kick: u fuut wrb. How: u. salute verb. llnp : n. fro}: wrh. Liur : 0. bad adjective nf 1m)“ “windy : a gum! adjective of girl. Vim: u Hiring tl'w‘. Cunning: n. guud wmul nf ix‘nimsnphy 1mm. Daughter: 0. Andâ€"Ho lmml in lxandâ€"the' won! on home warn! through llwquict twi ight. girbyuun.‘ Eullct: n'r-‘ou \\.L'..u‘ “mun. .\Il‘,:(‘lI ( ll)! â€â€˜1ijin 0f preachv simmry wrh. ('umfurl hurrying rthiltl. Aalulu tiw- of lying: man. Ad: Biblu.~~ K'yruruw Christi: \'L‘;{('tu1)i(! kingdmn.‘ The very worst part of it was." said the fund parent, “ that the littlu thing 100ka m mischievous I knew her answer was not nearly so innocent as it might n1:puau‘."»la'lmim dunno A Lt‘nuou In Botany. " hu)‘. 1 was in u prulicnuwnt the other owning." rvmurkud u. middle-agod proton. sionul man this morning ;“ and all becauu I wanted tn turn school teacher - you see I was cmluaum-ing to impress upo my little girl the diffvmuw between the animal. \‘ugctublo mnl mineral kingdoms‘; well. I was proceeding wry nicely. as I thought. but I was treading on n. pitfall. ‘ To what kingilmn dues the orange belong?’ “To the wgvtublc kingdom.‘ was the prompt anmvi r. ‘ Now. to what kingdom docs nnr hire-cl girl belong I†‘ To the vegcmbh kingllmn.’ ‘ Uh, no 3‘ Billil I. ‘ that is not right.’ ' Yes it is. pa ; I heard you tell hot glue was a. daisy, uml they belong to the Hlnw \Hm: I\.(Mlfll'l!1ilu! ontlonmn mum: r. Hamil-mm is mul such a ï¬ne. Latin I10]: u‘ Is In a prob nuionnl man? 11v \n; Sampunn (lurksinndru'storo M r At [must "0 Tlmuullt So. 1'. l'. lhuxawizu'rr vunsults his dentist. ‘u rlu-izttinu pain in your teeth, you ‘3" inquirml 11w practitioner. â€UI'I'IMI' 3" â€0w “fun (Int-s it (-unw (m 2'" erv fm- minuh's !‘ 0 Word. Whiskey :'si :l'y gmnl thing. BIN E: u {not vcrb. Bow 2 n {m}; wrh. Lint : \v. Mmlvsty: a. good ‘: n. Hiring trcu.~ C l of phiinsnphy mam mn.’ Mallet: n. Houof r funâ€. .‘mgt-i: hm lmprnu-Il Ill-A Ulnpnrtlnllth‘n. tm 1p livn mm. llw gun survived. mm of Anu'rimn miller: in W. mm. of Mmhmlmlifl. "v hnnonc m'm nut .1.mn)~lmrrols 0! Hum n a intu- M «MN: I utlumflmso out YIJONH. 'nwru mm; no Munuuao lh-ï¬nitlonn. vntlmnnn 4'9! air; and you 1.. air but you are reading my : a mm of a gun. Sponge: ngt-i : (:mi 5 boy. , Largo : nx-uuhvl'. Preach : a. mis- ‘nmfurt: word of mother Adulu-mto : u. but! adjec- n. Admunilion: word of ('hl‘ish’ml .‘Mvm'nh'. THE 1530. there 1,5005! Deacon the southm‘d. â€"â€"-IIar""/m x 1m mnkcs you think We‘ll have n ‘l'l Half way through the woods the path traversed a dell about halfan acreinextent. It was while crooning this that I got my first elew. Several feet to the. right of the path was Jennie‘s parasol, and as I picked it up I found that it had been badly broken. While it was closed, as she would l'e likely to carry it through the woods. four ribs Were broken and tho‘ handle loosened. and I felt certain that she had used it as a weapon of defence. I’ifty feet further on. and right of the path. I found her handbag. Across the dell. in the thick woods again, I found a bow from her throat on a bush, and here the earth had been torn up and the bushes broken down to prove a struggle. It was one which must have lasted for some time and been tiereely contested. and l Lad no sooner looked over the ground than I knew that Jennie‘s dead body would he found somewhere in the woods. A»; to the locality. I soon found broken twigsâ€"m bit of dress on a busivdtoavy footprints in the rirh soil. and other plain evidences of her being dragged or carried alou: through the undergrowth to a point twenty rods frouitlic path. There, in an open space not more than twenty feet square. with a thicket on three sides. I found the body. Decomposition had not in, of course. and the odor greeted my nostrila before my eyes made the discovery. 'l‘hata murder had been comiiiittcdtherc fould be no doubt. The girl lay on her ‘ nu-k. her feet drawn up. her clothing badly torn and in disorder. and while one hand i'liuehed a stout stick.thc other had a dying clutch on a coat button-just a match for thoae left on Will (irafton’s coat. She had been choked to death, and was a horrible sight, her eyes stood wide open. her tongue out and a onk of agony on her bloated face. li‘xatninei the ï¬nger nails and foundblood anl flesh under them. left there as she elaiwi-da' e half-idiot's face and hand. (In the grouu l was a tolmero-box, which he aftt rward identified and boldly eliinud. A murder had been vozmnittedmnd I had dis. t.‘t)\'t‘l't.‘(l the murderer; but I was not as I‘Illmaiaslit‘ owr it as you may have iumuim-d. Ilo wasthu Ion of a millionaire and the father would sopend his‘ lax dollar to saw him. Riches control ibllcdixiiulou. and. in some inntnueed. t to ven ict of It was 9. quarter of n. mile from the house to the highway. with u carriage road run- ning straight from the front door. The road was taken by any of the servants who Were going to town on foot. By making a cut through a. Wood they saved at least half a mile in distance. The girl Jennio had been seen to tnketliis path on thét Sutur- dny. and my search lay in that direction. The woods covered about ten acres. and were not nndcrbrushcd. The path was well deï¬ned. and was a. romantic walk for a summer‘s day, the forest being alive with hares, siluarrcls and birds. In: at“ the other day how may csualhul known. in my long ox rienoo u a detective. of innocent pop Main, convicted snd puuhhml fur thu «Va-intone others? My aulwor wan; "Only aw," mud the one in well worth relating umd tau-(Hug. Jennie did not return uni-Sunday or Mon- day or Tuesday. and Grafton drove into town on Wednesday and sent a message to her house. She had not been home. and an investigation revealed the fact that none of her friends had seen her for two weeks. It was a case of “mysterious disappear- ance,†and 1 came into it having little doubt that it would turn out like the majority of each eases. However, when I had learned that the girl wassteady as well as handsome. and that everybody had per- fect eontidenec in her principles. I Went to the Grafton mansion to begin my search there. This was on Thursday morning. and it now seemed pretty plain that some calamity had befallen the girH In an hour 1 learned all the incidents re atml above. Grafton was very anxious in the. matter. telling me to spare no expense, but when I began to question Will, the young man turned on his heel and walked off. aaifdeaf and dumb. I. hmveVer, had a chance to look over him fora Couple of minutes, and I made a note of several things. A button had been torn off his coat with such force as to tear the cloth. lie had two scratches on the right cheek and one on the right hand. (hu- iinger of the left hand was tied up in a rag. and the eook, who tied it up for him. told me that something had bitten him severely. Ibo.“ n detective corner in Condo. end hu locality whore justice undo wilt work 01 evil-doors. l but been three yam in the heathen. end but done tome very “it work. when I. very umtionol cm woe put into my bonds. Three miles from the city of B m- - lived o retired merelinnt named Uraiton. 110 bed I tine mansion. elegant grounds and plenty of money, but his wife was an insane tient in his own house. and the only chil . a boy of l‘J‘,‘ wu hall idiot. Grafton was 5 oil nt portnerin several concern» in the city. t spent four- ï¬lthe of his time at ho [is wife was never seen. while the ' ng man lived more like a wild animal t na hun’mn being. the greater part of his time being spent in the Woods and ilelds, no matter what the Weather. Grafton had as coaclunan. gardener and hired inuu a German about .15 years of age. who had been in the country about live yearn when I first saw him at the house. There Were three female servants, and one of them was a. girl In; years of age, named Jennie l'rice, whose mother was a. very respectable widow in the city. The girl (was allowed to go home every other Saturday and always rode in with Fritz. the roaehumu. as he went to market. ran home {or an hour or two,and then returned by the name vehicle. it was reported that Fritn was in love with and jealous of her Will Grafton, the half idiot. hadlnlao taken It s Jcnnic’s day to go borne, but (Zrnf 1 was indisposed. Fritz suddenly. dimppcarcd. and Will was not allowed to driw the horses. The girl. therefore, de- cided to set out on foot, and take her chances of getting a. lift on the road. She left at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon, and was to return by noon next day. Saturday night it was discovered that Fritz had left the house. and locality, not even asking for his wages, while Will had Hot off (in one of his erratic excursions, having been seen by the cook to pack up some provigiona. a “shine †to her, but his ï¬tcntiuns ware laughed to scorn by the pretty Jeunio and lwicompuuions. , Now, then. in the afternoon of a. certain 14th of July several weighty incidents oc- curred. l“ritz received 0. letter with a. foreign postmark, and was very much excited. lie was seen running to the barn with the letter in his hand. and. ten min- utes later. was heard shouting and storm- ing to himself as if grestl enraged and excited. The servants ssi to each other that he must have received bad news. but none of them went to investigate and con- sole him. THE 8TOBY OF A URINE. Ru.» aw him, (Mun m haw {do have unmmnrinminn “Mt Harrisburg he compny uh [or u bounty! MOO. . of ch Mh'n dual fur many “mks. WV!" 11 I mmv hark m m} m If I was wonk and help. Ionic, and my I'm mory would not serve me. It was mm duy win-n l frlt n dwiro to m up. N wlwn Uu- detail: n! tlw past came crawling into my brain. WM l Mka nhnn‘ Min, "0 had been hanged ï¬le (In) brforo! ‘3‘“? TM“ SNâ€. " ' " “'huse knife is this 2’" “ 'l‘lmi‘n Willinn‘n.“ “ And'thiv button '."' ~ " Is 00' his mm." ‘ ' Iliad all tho proofs any lowyu would want in door l’ritz. l mnld prove that when he loft tlm housu he wt-nt totho hnrn.n.n\l{rmn flu- bun hv wont In an Oplmsill‘ din-Minn from the routp thcgirl k. llmd twnnly without-u who met him here or there on the highway for a distnnvo of oighim-n mile I. lit-{ow lomhuz ‘i‘bO jail I ormvinn d him of his innocence, ‘ nd In a moment lilo runner! fluvions (0' hiam and he was read) to ï¬ght forhin liberty. I loft him to return to pollu- hmdqnmtors. but had not er'orsod a sumru \xlu-n n runaway horse “ruck mv down, brushing an arm. thru- rilm. and frm-tnring m)- .«knll. For the nut {our «rt-ks I wan d >lirious off and on. and my hmd was mat 'mnlng back to me whc-n l hoard that l-‘rilz had hum trird forihe nnmh-r and found guilty. The news mnn- to me through tho "ion of. tho newl- lmys on tho strum. and I It oncn suffered u mln mmnd tlil time was on the lhrmhold of r mih's «lm for ‘rnany mks. thn-nl mmv luck to myself I was mk uni] help- knkond my Memory would not now: me. It um um day ï¬lm I M! a denim to m (“J east by a rod school-house. and I have traced you six miles further. I can show by the servants at the housv that ynuworc under ,flw'r eyes when the girl loft. and fur an hoiu‘ 0. (pr. Then your“ 1M1†came: MM] you ran to thv barntu rvml it. an, tlwn. how could you have killed 11w girl 1’ “ I don't know ; but, if I didn‘t. who Thre: days later. whm I gut-sued that tho prisoner’s deg mmlvncy had vanished. and that tho thong it of the willows would norvu him up to begin a. struggle for life, I paid hint". visit. I had been doing some good work in his favor. , “ Fritz." I said. “ you rom'l your lottvrin 'thc burn. didn‘t you 2’†“ Yes.“ “ You tore it up after reading." “ Yes ; I remember." - “ Yon “Wont to ad for one of the lIOYSD‘O n the pasture. When you left. the burn you took a halter with you." " I remember." â€You r‘cachod the lot, throw the halter intoa ft‘llCc;~C0rl|CL and then started off liythc old path lending to the cider-mill. When you pussnl the schonl-hunsv you werv burchoadvd. and you haul not been from lmmo twenty minutvs." “Iromemlwr children shoutinuaftcr mo." " I have {allowed you down that with. ‘ why for twelve miles. Then you tt rnul l rmwcmble career. "in “element that Fm: wu probably guilty to up“ me tint [kept my prooh in my pocket and gum ghe jugy no__hiut. _The 1113th (an ud- On the second day after Fritz had boon sent to jail Grafton scanned an interview with him on the excuse of providing him with a. lawyer. In that interview he éetiurcd the following written confession : i am now Quite sure that I kilh‘d the girl. I got news in a letter which made me lose my head. and l rmnemhor inacting Jennie in tho woodn and thinking RllO mm to hhmn- for all my troubles. I don‘t want to live. and I shall plead guilty and ask thnm to hang me. joumd until evening. and. then re- sinned At the noun. Whik ritz van mm in elmrge of nuoflice He had n arrested at a lqu My 111 awuy. Ind Ittentinu hud been t called to him by his attempt to commit suicide by drown- ing. When clurued with the murder he did not deny it. When pressed to unite n confession he uttered a groanof despair audit-plied; , 7 [Raw “Hilton tulw the niutt’vr into his lmnds [ realized that ho unreported and mu; prepared to defeat mo." Thu mm Will was prmunt during: all the proceedings. and he woruthe identical cont from whirl: tlw buttonlmdbeon torn. Two of the ser- vants informed me that. he had worn the garment right along every day for six months. When I saw that the verdict of the coroner‘s jury was a foregone con- clusion, and that Fritz would be held. 1 determined to hold my hand until a proper time. In my report of the case to my superior I simply mentioned that Fritz lmd confessed and been placed under arrest. ‘ “ Niybo 1 did. for I hue bocu cnz (or {our 3|; ï¬ve days. Let me go nu kill When scorched a tow shillings in money um! I poukrt-knifo and other articles Wore found on his [)L‘I'l'bOll. lie was free of wounds or bruises 0! any sort. and no but- tons on m niissin ' lrom his garments. Before ho was on led to face the jur I bogun to gm )0 for the cause of his tin: it. It could not {or the murder of the girl. {or he was innocent. It must be on account of information receive-(l in that foreign letter. 1 want at once to his room in the burn. which noonohud yot exmninul. Ind there 1 found the envelope intact, but the letter torn into twenty fragments and flung on the floor. ~ I gathered l p the Pieces and pastodthmn togutliur. aunt then uni the claw to his actions. It wasslcttt-r from his mother in Germany. and it con- tained two pieces of important news. First, the mother, who was a widow, hml ilt'L‘ll robbed of her owry (l'ollnr by investing in some wildcat speculation on tho ndvivog friends. nnd. secondly, the girl whom Fri 4 «expected to return home and marry in a your lnni been \Vflddfld to unutln-r. mygslf ()11 the strength of this U10 comm r 's jua v u mix-rod 11 1"-u1dict that tho vi1l. . 1min (11.11111 tn 1101' death at the hundn of l‘1itl. and he was taken off to jail and a1 11. r1 11m, awnrn out. I felt. certain that Will Grafton lmdkilled the uirl.und I expected to ex- him: my pronfs before the jury. but when “ How could' you do such a horrible thing ?" he asked. as we were ready to proceed. " Tell us all about it." Fritz began weeping-1. " Did you kill Jennie because she refused to marry you ‘.’ Yes, that was the reason. You lay in wait for her in the woods." Fritz kept up a sobbing and meaning. “ I am sorry for you. and will do all I can for on. but the law must take its course. ’erhaps the jury will say that you were crazy, and that you should not be punished. I hope it will. for you are a good man, and I don't believe you knew what you were doing. Well. coroner. have you any doubts of the prisoner‘s guilt ‘2" “ None. air." “ And you. Mr. -â€"-â€"?†“ I have very serious doubts.“ I replied. “ What 2’ Haven’t you been listening to the examination ‘2" “ But he has admitted nothing.“ †His actions bespeak his guilt as plain all day. and we shall now take him before the jury and press him until he admits the murder." “ I may be “10017331" - ttroublc come upon mo. mu! 1 don‘t. kx hat I didor where] wvnt. If it was mu 1 am sorry.†Fritz was made lmlf cmzy by the news. and his solo dcuiru seemed to be to got out of thb neighborhood as fast as possible. 'l'll coroxlcr,l\1r.Gru.ftun and myself hold an intervieW with him in private. The coroner was an iguoramus. and he was only too glad to surrender his ofï¬cial privileges to Grafton, who eagerly acccpn d them. It. was plain from the start that be many} to catc‘h‘poor Fritz in 3110 tolls. Before Fritz was taken into the room where the jury was sitting and many spac- mtors were assembled, Grafton was per- mitted to interview him in private for half inâ€: haul. , When « ncstioned before the jury he said : Ann... ull. \\ hon ( ucsnoncd before the jury may he the out“ - ttronblc upon mo. um! I don‘t kx hat I he Hows tho nowa- sufferml a. throuhold Wehflmc'e, 37 Y’hflué SL'. forum. hawk}: 'Pvlflll‘ a In n u al uh THE COOK'S BEST FWENL‘ [WERE FITS! progrms at {I rate so :{smuishmgly rapid M to nccnsion surprim- that earthquakes are not nmrc fruuu'nt. and the (-itim of Pitta- lmrg. Riv-hmond. Frulcricksbnrg. Wash- ington. Baltimore. Port Deposit, Wilmin - ton. Philadelphia. Trenton and New Yo! have been located on the very line of dil- plncomont. ' ' I‘m-r. Mant. of thv Geological Surwy. in :1 [Trent log-tum on the Charleston earth- qmum. mm mm- displnrnchht in mm in BAK NC POW ER who urv milinu tn \vurk fur HN' rrwnrd nf MIP- H-sq. llnlh'ftd' (‘uu l‘urtlmul. Muim‘. will mail _\'uu “'00. full pnrth-uhu‘s nlmut work that wither m". wunuur “H. mm (In, M n prum u! from $5 tn ’12:: pvt uluv. mud n mnrds, uml HH- at hunw. \vlu-rvwr t‘hq-y nrv mourn). All can do thv \mrk ('upitnl nut rulum-d; "RUM: N (‘0. will start you, (Irnml th'm-sfl uhsnluu-ly MII'U. Write M out-v, Inn] 34w. Philadelphia Ilrruhl: “ If the weather doesn‘t soon put on a little more caloric steam heaters will have to be introduced into the baseball grounds." who urv mllinu tn (mm. Halli-H. A“ (‘n )‘uu two. full pnrth m-‘.\ulll1\,:urnltl. < Whether times are good or bad and prices of prmhicc high or low. rhcunmtiam in nhndst sure to come with mlvam'in earn. McCullom's Rheumatic Repclhmt the mast abs ohito cure known. Sold by drug- gists gun orally. WHEN nu “um e u mundod in hotel. lodgers cumot ~tuo quick in ting out. if a may in open. in a crowded I trc the danger 0! being trunplrd or crunhed to death must be ukeu iuiu cuuuidention and . rush avoided. In (Ether case a cool held willohcu nave u BCUI’Cllul akin or sonn- tlung worse. . “Shocking, unpr-hniplcd lot those ‘bus comlwtms! One of thorn passed a bad nixpmmo on 1110 n fortnight mm. confound him.’ I’ve not been able to get rid of it 34-! !‘ 'â€"â€".}’umh Why sum-r11 single moment when you can get immediate relief from all internal or external pains by theusc of l’olson‘s Nl-Il(\ll.lle,1llcflr(.‘flt pain cure. Nervilino hm: never been known to fail in a. single case ; it cannot fail, for it in aconibination of the most powurful pain suhduing reme- dies known. Try a 10 cent .mxnplebottlc of N'ervilino. an will ï¬nd Nerviline a sure cure for neuralgia, toothache, head- ache. Buy and try. Large bottles 25 cents, by druggists. no] Tm; housw m the olive-growing district: in the north of Italy have constructed be- hcuth them tanks in which the olive oil. the prudllcc nf the year‘s crap. in stored by tho respecth'u inhabitants. Thin poculiu Nature has entailed upon the owners flmn- ciul ruin In: the result of the lute etrth quakw. tho whole of thv store being spoilt by debris, etc. 'M. l"llti\l\' lmu read a aper at the French Academy of Sciences wacribing the suc- oeutul researches made 1) him. with M. Vorneuil'aassistance. for 0 mining artitl' cial rubies. By letting alumina dissolve in fluoride of calcium he obtained crystal: of aluininaw-that is to say. perfect rubies, defying the closest scrutiny. and even higln r in value than natural stones. They can he made of large, size. 'l‘m: Duke ot’llevonahire. now verging on Ho. has reaigned the chairmanship of the Barrow Hematite Steel Compan and Bar- row Shipbuilding Company. {In in Hue- oeedeil in these positions by his son, the Marquis oi liai'tiugt'on, leader o! the Liberal l'uionlsta. The Malquis â€owns " 100.000 aeren of land in the counties of Cork and Waterford, Ireland, obtained by con- ï¬scation a couple ofâ€b‘onturies ago. He is vehemently opposed to “ the Plan at Caul- paign.†Ix a recent address to the graduating clasq of the University of Mar 'land Faculty 1 l’hysie. 001. II. Kyd Douglas said those wise words: “ A 'oung physician’s ï¬rst prescription should be for himselfâ€"4 wife wto be taken immediately. A young preacher ought to get along without a wife. A young lan yer may get along without one, but a young eelibate doctor won‘t do. Ilia marriage will certainly carry more weight than his medical diploma. Doctors must be sober and serious. and there is nothing so likely to make them so as an early marriage." ing'it between the lips until a glove is ad. jnstml or the conductor calls for his fare. 'l‘hcladicu set-m to forget that the small com in daily circulation passes through a variety of hnndf. all the way from the souprurcaï¬o collector to the saloon. People with every form )f even loathsome disease not only handle. but carry them in their pockets, and thcrv is not it doubt but dis- ease of n. contagious r-lmmctl-r is oftm con- u-yul by the contents of tho pocketbook. The danger is not, perhaps. sufï¬cient to will for fumigation, but it is (-mmgh to make (-nrvt‘nl pooplv lump mom-y from their innutlm. The )n‘m-ticv of Wetting the ï¬nger from the mouth in mmutiug paper money is altogether lnul, not only because it is lllK'lCllll. but lN't‘flllSO of m-tuql dungor from inmrnlution of disease. The. Russian I'lmpir‘o is composed oi ï¬fty governments and provinces: Qt'm-s a number of English saints have just been added to the calendar. The Catholics of Scotland are resolved not to be outdone by their English 'equligignista. and have. it is said, taken steps- to obtain the canonization of the unfortunate Queen Mary. it is expected that the question will be settled one way or the other at Home by Easter. In the event of the decision being favorable a Catholic church is to be erected at Linlithgow to the memory of the new saint. Scotland hul already tWo royal snints~$aint Margaret and Saint David. ()f the latter it was said by somewf his censors on the throne, " 119 was a sair- I et for the crown.†Our: of the tlio'glitless things witnessed everyday in that of the most fastidious lady taking a. coin from her liurseand hold- u -I n. ..> my :- I. In‘ In .I-..o~.|1uu-~.I. In mg I mlmI- - u 'I‘n -- â€I“ IMnIv‘IJh-nl I'lluhl Inna I-M AW" MI. .I I: "min In my huh!" Ill .n-I I w lI-hI luv! IInI ILM “In "an." \‘flY‘HlP, I IbIlIxh m1 IMI on»... k on, ‘.1\|;‘l"ll' w-Il’ U M' "II. I‘ll A. SL'HI l M Branch Ofï¬ce. 87! YangeSt..Tnto ï¬ï¬huh‘ï¬apTauw Ilene You 'l‘hnugllt About It Vir! uout lmli gllzltlon DCNLHLO'I. llu [In N nut. to A ll MOI TOPIC 3. cm. I moi.