mum: on crewman 7 W . ’ . I ' m OM“ XII. . A norm smut. Ah. vs! but as. deducian “3'†W ï¬lm 3 s w Red nd the y ; Bummer has sin A R. Inowrmie. pt up hrovsly sit through the long hours of thst Whitsnn Homily 5 at dusk she talked a little more then ‘usulto cover Clrlo's silence, but it wss hardwark. Md the gsvs o sighof rolls! whastlungth the ordsol wss o'er, snd she use free to go swsy stone. Carlo stood Iptoo the door to: her, and us she Mmshelwksdupintohis e u sod smiled ; but once within the friend y shel~ a: the drow' «now her own filled with She woul have given much to run I? b her room and hove A good cry ; that Woutof the qleltion, however, for she Quid not lead I. headache when by so doing she s ould lone Curlo’s goodnight. The sound of the diniugmooni door opening , , g - I - retreht from the at dried he eyes. , do hove he. W. “ll. into the w is its v coins her. “ My sweet Frau,†he said, " if you will not think me the luiest old uncle in the world, I sin oing to bid you good-night. Here is s. but get of letters which I shall get through better in my own room." “ Must you roslly see to them now '.'" the said. “ Why, it is not half n holiday II business follows you here." Something in her voice nude him look at he: more attentively. lie nnw’ that she won in trouble, recollectcd that t'arlo hod ucurcely upokcn to her through dinner, and very naturally looped to tho conclunion that there had been a quuuui between the lovers. “1 haven. lon loner from Kilt", which poi-he s you'll liï¬e to see,†he said. “ Hhe “Hill: are air-om ettiiig on. grumlly at the North (Moe. 'I‘mv know nothing of your lmtrotlml. May i tell them the nmw when l iiiiiiwi 7' that†“ l tiuuiil will tell them myself,“ she Iktlll, bur color dovp-Juing a litilu. “ I Will put in u hm: in marrow, if i may.†The tour» wrllml up into "If: eyes again ; elm turninl liitfllily and are..- hia attention to 1?â€,- ililiifllll \‘iuw of Vesuvius, with crim- nun ll um- looping up. and liiiuimm lightning i-nghli-iiiug; lllt‘ sky in the background. lint Mr. illitlou Wan loo foiulnl he? lobe lull. itsiili‘ , in: ingot; in foul i'v-nlly unuoua i‘i' llil ii‘. iii) more," he Mid, ifeiiilv, lt-iwi'o llli obi iim‘le‘ s iintiivly, 1.: Alum! happy in your bolrolhul 7 li'liill‘ sow tint, you bu c chosen .njuns‘r ll; .‘ i. :‘hu. \ Ill .| l-." .. l-lli \ . ..l" lil‘.‘ )“U Lin: li.t}tinl‘.'-yi lilo '1" “ ' ‘ mum Hm, I huvl-Lhmwullwumlynmu w ‘,‘,i).i~l .i mug in Hill, “13' win-m I “null love," she. solid, 1 ionkmq up into bur outwit, briglil, .oulii [mix lthitl'illY luau; mu worthy of out h is "3‘ b“. mull ' lluL‘ n': mm lh'l'. " \i: .‘woinf’imri !‘4 troubling You 14;- nigli‘ hr “033i, Minimal}. “ \l‘fl,†s-lm will. lipi gun‘mmg: “ their l‘l ‘iwi‘ii'iliiug lr'»uibilr1g(‘;i in : lm iii Willi him-i. will and r ' lllll-‘T \iill lliit' iii 7 going; to i'Lil‘ 'l ow- ld!!! 1 ‘ ‘l. ".i :nii'i lli . "‘ «u! g lull. gun: irip'vml :wn. '- 9 only too well with rifli‘l. .1 ‘izlii I of nothing 3: but hop» - a question '.' “In-hr". im nppeolingly » 7“ prawn» ms- ihat Whaler-pr happens you Will zimvr liiillli him in liliLlllf‘, ifii'n‘ 2H1! thiugi no out «.‘lm‘ can Milli/“.3 l‘imumi: mu tint-h you it. ill thi‘tlL-VM ln- ism friend." “'\\'.:il, in: Zililt‘l. in: :\ rialvllii'iii‘liwl pry-gnu who could n-l'uw Elwl‘. ll. IN" iliull from tilï¬i‘il lips," be mid, Htwspiiuz in bias 'm r. ' 3“ unhappy, Klb‘itl lil‘ in l":.'.i.; lilo; -, yvl “11:: '3 lxolrwll‘nl “:‘iivli “nu fill iiil--.ii‘.i>l-". Wm: :i i,illi‘, :wvl 5 “17' vi ’x \t'iil ilif‘1«,'rl‘l‘. _ Nina o‘cluulti l mm: in" m: in my link " If Idoep reform! to :iuit either Curio or ancescs that nigh‘. " wt ' Flillitlly cruel to Gawain “"4 no. lie Mimi nud turned until the. lleilcll‘llit'ï¬ were in l\ emu: of ohwtio confusion : he tried the window (pp-2m he tried the Window shut. : be tried Q light, hv- trim! tidal (imkncsa ; he pug-ml the 3+ .r-wm‘euf nlii'HmH‘ liltti k and whim: ihrrepgmlig l.lirx'~~i,;li 1:. guli'. in" Me broad. first mould-d a. vigil it: ill '9 he iriml all the vu i-iism for ill!" pii “ZMIWMK he bill e'xer been} of A1 lsw‘: 'm' 54;“ 1;: W1 might, and mum ilmr 'erer 1‘.†m5: ' Remain-1 Hm who li"l\(i'i ,, t ',.'f"-( vli‘ , all [boil/glam of M33, for a hm." his ', llw youâ€; Elnlinnh: to amirli'r' , . 1'. .v in lui’H) la ililnl: «ii poor little ‘r'iunmm m. til-wu-wi ‘lzrouuh hm angry com ~ uguln. No : > Hi 'm lint. pm 1, he alinr brcnki'iwl, lo lil'". fl'i lxia haulinvns, once «iii-re illitlivl it: \'V in «w! l -:' lwvvr oi li‘ Li‘s? l.w v\ w .lil yll‘ is i-‘ill‘l ('.i.x"’.(. \A'H'Jll mpntwgwn 'md ‘.-. t! H. --.-u~ i.,..i- gt. two. poiwi ii tummy: liar: Vin This it’r-t «option 2 iii."- :‘wliri, bu‘ ho you to? r i ll M ll‘ Helium. Fell lil‘. will in 9“ .or bill l-bll 3. ,5 t. lenï¬ti. fun the. \i’pimuzw sounds vi bf.» 1:. :ha; The ill4'5i. was nvrr: vlmn‘ mill \ ignor- : Hum “as trump ilM"'|li‘ poi-snag“, ~31, v=. - cow; my, l'rwvrillyihi-rr wan -a»i‘h-a.‘x~.:gy noun-l ill l'ri!‘ flip at. his ,, Hm :miwsmzi‘a bio-"i \r 'imumons, ’ ,;l,i.;l‘ ;.«-~ .‘wvn, vigour, and n. lion morn .,' t7». ..". linlw" '3 ii" " . -. r. I" :‘i'iu' more prom lily than Blhlirtl. ilfli'ii‘lu‘lt his door. mu. tooth in his 'm 2 -. alri' mm : on the lid ihrri' lay an on- ’lll'il-‘lf'il in him in (“ml-Vs haml- , Ho low it. open With A sense of 4-3: ‘erg mint-W. ohmi- Wï¬ï¬ it first. brought A Filllilell mist i't-‘fnre hiu ryw? Huh ri abort, mmolv letter & lr'tter of upnlogy from the mini whom he hsd wronged. l'nrlo [mil forosloslli-ul him, and the letter which had you, i'nr w: itor no much mat the. render yet. more. 'l'hrm was vr-ry little in it, With iiii mirnfsil English and must foreign writin ; but the. words had some. struflbt from l. w heart, and they went strnight M an arrow to the. briirt of tho captain, The llrillims, though an ion incident in Itnly, kept English hams ism breaki'nalml All together M. R o'clock, Meanwhile. in thr- stullv, the owner of the Pilgrim was trying in do All in ion flow" for hi: pretty niece. "a hsd guessed, th from brr fore Mid his brother‘s depres» ciao, thst there must have been is quami with you Donnti on the previous night. Huh 6 might be sble to set things itâ€; . t ngein before he left, but he hsd no “mo ow one was the suite of sflsirs. “ W Join," he “id, cloning the floor of the study, †it has just struck mo, : wh shouldn‘t you Abba“: u trip in the t now she is here? There will be plenty of were for you and the girl... sud ma W, and a couple of other friends if you like. Now do you think of it, fair. quite roses ms thst the Pilgrim thownhsmdltonopnrposs.’ , "Yonnreverygnodl‘ssid nitrit- hsdhdnï¬y ; "for In ssl there is I in at much Ii 0 indeed, I flat get my markets; fosl quits W up with this We cur." - '0 , i'i‘v * -sv 24..., “haw I’unotshirkt- t, nor-ï¬ghtofhimwillputmeostoltsmpsr “ You think there is no h then, set metter strught 1 Sure y you would submit to slinost snything nth-r than Prmhsornue gin. Whot if lover is n little high‘ n in his noun-s An thing is hotter thsn collonsness ind ones.†, " I can‘t sxplsin it oil to you, for did I do so I should bresk Doneti s conï¬dence ; but soon on will see for yourself whet line hehiists sou ,sndthen nuwillsoo that my anger is st cost irons: ls. To permit the merit to , o on is out of the ques- tion while he still hoops to his resolution 5 Miss Ulnremont, I oni sure, would agree with me. He is delibei'utely choosing s chi-oer which is bound to degrade himâ€"he is taking the high-road to hell." The captain wu working himself u into wruthful indignation a am. Mr. ritton could on] y imagine that lonati had avowed his connection with some secret liticsl society such as he believed to exist in Italy. He sow that it was useless to attempt sny further roinonstruuco. †Then, if this is really quite at an end,’, he ssid, unhesitatingiy, “ uonld it not. be '0‘. doubly desirable thot you should all leovr. . the neighborhood for s. time 1' Take 5. month’s cruise in the Pilgrim. There is no clutter: of my using her ngsin till August.†" I wish you could have been with us too," said the cuptnin, with a sigh. “Must.- you really go oil at once ’5†“ I must be off this evening; there's no elp for it,†Mill Mr. Britten. " l Wulllil ivo much to be will: on, but this busiv none will lxmr no delay. fool like a school- boy cheated of his holiday. lint look. let ttutlmfltlv this limiter whch Captain (,‘nru. horn in here. When would you. like to etsrt 1†"'l'o~morrow. No ; tomorrow Count Curoeba dines with [lit ; but on Thursday..â€" Iroiilly think we might. start. on 'I'huriloy. it’s very good of you, linorgo, to pi‘opo'nu; it. You‘vo no idea. what u. rclicl it. will be to me, for we on: Each nch neighbors to Dounti that it would be very uuplriuont to be here." “ ‘vVL-ll, that's sittind, then,†said Mr. Britton. “ 1‘“ go null toll lirnbzim to make propurotiou for you He Wlll be enchanted to have you on board." CHAPTER Xlll. (implant liritton bud whit)!" l'i-lt more ill .it «use then “’hljll ho “dlkl ll that morning up to tho llOlil' ol tin- Villu Ilium). A uullow, wrinklml :ylil ‘it‘rVH-lllv, with ugny mmrlot Ilt‘tfkt‘ri‘lllt‘f, was [)(Illrlllllg the door- hundlo : elm llfltl'lcil to llllll (:hceii‘ully till he approached. †(iomliuuruing to you, iiiignnr ; wqu in. You‘ll find the ii'ilhï¬lt'l' in the: «(i/«Wm. " She manic no 3“in of halving her door- hmulle and duster, ktllil indent the captain liz‘sii long ago naked inure to walk into hm neighbor's house without ceremony, and the Signora Donnii and Curio, though diu- llii'illg' hie unheralded intrusion, had been for too courteous to return a negative to the turtles»: reticent. llu' .i'ounlzd the ventibule, :tllil win Alril‘ll to L’Illl'l‘ the xvi-INA), when is sound of \i‘ltltifl Within liiitilu him plume, hrsiluh: a. moment, un'l then go instead into in) adjoining; room. llr hml ri: u;,~;m/.m'l the \oiim of Guido lint-a: l, .i.ii<i z: u-ssi-xl L‘1Pl'f'i.‘4.".l_i‘ that the uncle ilitll driven naur in hot blisze from Naples on learning lan nirphcw’u hiarilmg plain. That he was. rxuwilmgly Mini-yell could be gathered from the vehement and extreâ€" ‘OI'dullslll: rapid utterance, which Nuts-dud the captain of t‘urin‘s tiruili: on “I. pre- ceding night. At List. the Violant- i-nniv to All i-n'll, and Civrli'I'H V050. w llllulil. ll Wits low but distinct, M‘. i‘ilpl‘tiil lil'l‘ilill not avoid limiting the words : “ l um vr-rry to Vex you, uncle, but my [fluid 1:: ; A -: up." ‘ ,w.rz~.-.nm, ’ it is mnde up, \ olluri’, furiously. “ Then an 'nniie up ; mu] l w:'. Horry to wag :, 1., but not a pt'fli‘i} of 1mm: lililtll you ever lIll’li’rll in) rm: under-«mull '1'†There wax ;-. mh'iu‘u‘, but (upliiiu lirilloii could well unogiiw llw LXpl‘i'AEl'y'l' groturn which “Carlo Would woke. "‘ [hora/’1: â€â€˜ (-rimi mi: lo. “ You take it calmly. You think you Will lira comfortably enough on that Voice of youra, Ind laugh ill. the lll'll old uncle. You Will toll ti dillnrcnt l.-‘\l0 n. few years hence, my fino fellow, when you have it wile Mi-l chil- :iron to support." " 1 Ellis†uevrr merry," cold (fruit). Ppcnlr. lug mnrr shortly than the captain had over below heard an Ithh'iii spunk. “ \Vhii'. I" criml lint-3c i-‘unlo. “Then you have thrown over your bclrnlhnl for this mini m'bemi-l An npuph-x' on you! i" have no mori- to do will: 311.11 1i fool ;" :mil with that ho ntrmlc out of the room, The mptuiu only woitwi till he \‘Nit‘l euro ibi- angry 3min haul imiliy gone, and then he i, he: . knocked ltl lbu riiml of the -«"l'nl:‘u. Nothing ' but a Cvii‘ifli‘ll‘liliuilrï¬ EWHQ‘ of «lot \ (:1’)Illillill\‘t‘. induced him to {are at [but inomont his guest of tho prov-mum mowing; but. thorn wen a certain rug-goal loyalty about. F'rruir‘ca- ca'n father, and he walked «Limlily into the room, bracing buns.le up in nuikc the neces- sary, l'urlo wuh standing at the Ride 1) the window; the sunlight. fell full upon him, and rcvcnlr-d to the captain a very different, low to the one Whth had haunted him throu vh the night mu face worn with Fliï¬â€˜Ci‘ing,?\lll strong and resolute. «pile of its huggnrii look. "' I bog your pardon for intruding, l-ut the servant told me to vmm- in," began the captain, approm-hing him. l'arlo kilf‘nf‘ll With an iuarliv'ilnte cxcla~ ' motion, the blood rushed In hie lace, and u. look of distress dawned Ill his Pyea: he was tired out with All he had been through. and felt wholly lllli‘ilillll to another tummy dis- cushion. llut he WCII‘DIIIP'I hi1; Visitor Will; native ei-remoniousnesn, botrnying only " { eciili tiniml courtesy nny rr-.m4-nil‘-riir.cn m†the {inuriel ‘l'ho mptnin rnmembcrm‘ We 'oiler of tho morning, ï¬nd all blï¬. kindly lacing! returned to him, ss he said, heartily “ Carin, l have come to Apologize for the words which escaped me yesterday. I regret. thorn more than I can tell you. You had every Q‘M'fln': for your anger. " Carlo ruspi-‘l his hand. " No, no." he said quit: iv, “ i won v-‘ry much to blame I sm glad, oirmit in A great. rrlief to mm- th'it inst night wan not. our parting. I sm grhmful in you fnr naming hon- ln riny." “ I must. also npologiu for hsving insri- vertently overheard some of your uncle's words," sold the csptnin, who felt. very un. comfortable when he remembered his invo- lnnlhr Mvrmlroppinl. " I knew Uncle (inido would be very murh sgninet this plsn," sniff ('nrln; Mid us he spoke ho threw himself wonrily into n ‘ chnir focing Captain Ilritlon's The mpmiu wss etnirk by the look of or lr‘me pig's "1‘ exhumation both in the fsco and the mull-lids ; be begun to rmlize the difference hetw'on hi" mm physique snd tbsl. of the Italian, and r'riitiy to under- stnml thnt Carlo hnd u re? up“ onpncity for failing in them he bed hinmlf. †Di you renhu that this scheme of yoursmthis scheme which i still 'mmf strvu’ly d' wovewwonld cost. .0“ .-r: den 'heslk abruptly. “ Did on an k your uncle would hove disinbevl you ': " I didn‘t think shoot the money st sii mid Cute. “but I knew he would be “Mikathbnsbno change in your I 3 ~ 1 g 3 ! i l l ' thing I wish tow.†hid 00pm Brim, rising. " “d the! ll, thot if you wish you suyhsvs cum inurview with Irene-sen." Onrlo Junghtaulyst this boon, sad the csptsin su thet he should return with him to Bells. “Does she know of ~-â€"~â€"" he hesitsud how to put it. “ of your decision 2†“ I hove nor: on to her obont it, but I know she in on it," said the asptoln, nther coldly. CN'IO paced tho room for s minute, strug- gling with his emotion : he woe not sure whether he hnd strength to meet Frsncesos sud tell her with his own lips that All was over between them. " If you wish to see her we hsd better come at once,†sold the ext-in. “Hy brother is unexpectedly call inch to Eng- land, sad we have much to see to todsy. ’ lie was vexed that Uumti did not show more gratitude tor the conoeuion he lusd made, for he turn I msn who liked to be thanked, end it but not been one for .him to retrsct what. he had first ssi . Some- thing in his tone stun Carlo ; he drew himself together. “ Ibbem, signer,†he said, grsvriv, forgetting his English, us he often did when much moved, and recover- ing it with an effort. " If you will permit it, I will accompany you.†They walked uwuy from the Villa Bruno in silence, Col-lo thinking of the captain's words, “ We have much to see to to-dsy." How calmly he clssscd the supreme struggle of his. life, the portin Unit was death to him, with the trivial leasehold commotion (‘llulllltl by Mr. lirittou's journey. But once back in hie own house the cup- iuiu‘u kinder feelings returned; he took (lurid to the lloseroom, then held out his band cordially. “This bud better to our lioal rting," be will, “ I have home on 'J hursdity. Hood-bye, l'nrlo. Should you even now see lit to give up thin foolish scheme I should be quite willing to reconeixicr matters.†“ My mind in mode up, air," will Catlin, turning willy away. “So it nppcnrs. reams in you.†ll:- rlonod the door: and Curio, with a choking feeling in his throat, looked round the dour, f=uuiliiir room, the very untidincea which breathed of Frannewa. The †llying Gladiator " for (flare reposcd peril ously «in a shaky pile of books; is killed was worr 'ing is bill of rod wool on the sofa; and a. sec in process of knitting, which he knew int-(l been intended for him, luy nth litrlo distance on the floor. ' lie turned to the Window and looked out. at his old friend Vesuvius With liflCIDUd of smoke, and ut the glimpses of blue son visible here and thrrc between the trues. Then with on itching consciousness that them: were left to him, but that he should never more stand in that little mommy turned and looked round ii, he though he wished to stamp forever on his mind all its Virliiih denot'htlnnh, it†its loniiliur ( etaila. But the sound of footsteps without rousrd him and dispelled his who ; the door opvnctlmnil l’rrincmca crime (lllilflily forward in grett him, she tilting); cntcrrnl n room more quickly, ynl. morc gracefully than other people, but now she almost rm toward him ; she wanted him not to notice hoi- wan, nor-shined fees. " If, however, in one sense love is blind, in soother it is sllnobucrvsnt ; in allegiance he had read all, sud in thst gluten there come to him bheahsrpestof his flaking- Stilling tho sobs that mso‘ln his throst,lio held her in it long. close embrace, but to spook was impossible : and though them With i'nniIi-i'l. and rupture in her presence, yet tbcro “its aim ungiiishwhich threatened to nmzmn him. At length he put. hcr gently from him, will turned away that he might, light down his emotion. For a few minmtcc there With silent-r, llu-n he come and {mi ln'hl'lif her on the solo, and, putting hiri arm round bu, drew her head down on to his; nhrmidcr. “ ("drill/s," he "dual, and the mellow bury- :onv voice wwi l’lrm, gel. terribly and, “your hither would not let. me Stir? you hilt night, but today he allows me this one more meet- ing With you. Ho said he. hthd not apoken in you. but that you knew what had passed betwi-un us †“ Yes," nlw said, he? tenrs mining down quietly; “I know it must be no when I heard you go." They thih‘v-l unmitimeu in English, eoinw times in Italian, its bud been their custom ever since childhood, “ liirling,†be sub rir‘dmly, “I am bound to obey your Iï¬ljfi ‘r. decree ; there could be no right betrothiil for us without his colimrnt, and so you mnm‘l free once more. You nth try, row-(uni, not to let Well, I will send From {If thoso three sho‘l‘l: works spoil your life ; you ‘ Will try? my own, my“ darling, for it wuuld brink my hrnrt if I thought I had ruined your huppinr-iu. “ Love ought. not to weaken us," who ecu-l trmmiloualy, for in her heart she felt. tluitupartfrnmUnrlo «he ebould be like it rudiicrloss bout. " Them three weeks ought to give me courage for the rest.†Thom wan indcncriboblo adhere in the last two wurdn. “ Ali. darling Y†crim‘l Guru’s, “ don't «pi-ck of your beautifii like that E" And tlwn he woe Elli-"Hi. again. All the strength and nrdor of thci: mutual love seemed to rise up rigs-.538 the ca pinin'e :lecroe : , obey it and to phr’.,yni‘.~ bop»; ‘mr the future would rise ', perhape {och intuitively know whet was in the other‘a homt, but no words puma! between the-m ; indeed, when Carlo did spmth' it was nlmoat as if he wished to reason nvvny sny brightness which might hover over their future. “ You nor, my doriing." be said, " even ehould this immediate "ranger no longer he me from you, even if . it: no longer need me, I shall have out mysrlf ile from on hopelessly; we must fnce that. Ishsl by that limo, if I succeed M. sli, be to the World Damn the singer. and war father would Certainly not choose me. or his son- in law. Then, again, Uncle Guido hos dis- inherilml me, so thst if I gave up the stage I should be pennile nnd more or less on ï¬tted for work as an sdvocnte." “ Hoe:he .id'ed disinhrrit-ed yon ? 0h. (Jsrlino, whst troubles on have hnd Don’t. let me bemother,dsr in . See, I'll not or any more 3 we must think 0 whst is still I» t he. The worst they can do to us is to krsp or sport ; they can't kill our love, they can t check our prayers for such other: the best part, the highest port, no one ens reed- dle with." He held her closely, mnrmnring tender Itolisn words of endowment ; and the clock on the msntelvpieoe ticked on inesonhly, time with , pessionstely, young life iesdm feet. Reuslnd should sol-sly hove mid " porting lovers†ruthsr then s " thief going to the gnilows " when ssksd, “ Who fallow Time withsl 7" And sflll iugersd over the sweet, till the clock role-tic! if for the prost‘ut that: were min to . Thswordbron thscktohhntherseol- lsotion of his d g fsthsr, end coined the tumult of feelin . He held her sweet face between his lid , looked long into those re eyes, so It strong once own. pa“ I’Micnw Wylie murmured, ole-ping her sgnin in his ems. “ God hove you in His taping. †i ‘ O C C At the grit. of Cost Belle, Mr. George Blitton. much to his dismay, chanced to an counter the owner of Villa. Bruno, quite the lust men he would hove chosen to meet. All that he could do was to sesame that nothing hurl hs period, end to bid him s‘courteous fsreWell. He held out his hsnd. Curio turned upon him I face which huunted the kindly Englisth for my months to come. But, even in his anguish, he could not be otherwise than courteous ; a look of effort passed uvor his deathly fesâ€" tures, sndw " With polo lips 'l‘hut method to motion for a. smile in vain." he sold, in he bowed over the Englishman's hand, “Bumi i‘iruyyio, rtmwr ! A rivcdcrci I" , CHAPTER XIV. TH E N E W BABI’I’ON E. " Small a moron hold. snmll tires. But. he nvcd liirirvly, its a men can love Who, bnfllod in his ove, dome live his life, Accept tho culls which (led loved for hluown, And in. u couutnnl aspect." m E. B. Bnowmxo. It was it hot summer morning, and two ragged little Neapolitans were countering along the (.Tliiajs ; tbs elder bud flung his arm caressiugly round the other’s neck ; the younger held in his hand u rugged cup full ' of cherriea, from which they Were outing coutentedly no they whlked. A curriiwe rolled pth them, and both boys looked up with sharp, mng eyes. “ Ir'rrm 11m i" cried one. yonder goes (‘omcrim the singer." " ’Fia he himuclf," sail the other, with a look of interest ; “and in a. vile temper, too; his brow in block as n starless nighti’ “ They say he beats his wife.†said the elder boy with u liugh, which Wits only checked by tho Olth ofui‘ipo red cherry which his brother hold up to his mouth. Meanwhile the carriage had gone by, and (.‘omcrin was before lon , set- donwn at the entrance to I,’.ilazzo foi‘ti. He paid the driver. and then, with no very umiiible ex- prousion, made his way up the long stone chairman and rang the bell. A maid sei'vunt, whom he hind tried unâ€" successfully to bribe on former occasions, opcncd the door to him. “ ls Signor Morlino at the theatre T" be asked, anxious to know whether the court was clear. “ You. signor,†replied the girl. Ineflflnge mm I give him '1" “ I will give it- to Signor». Merlino,‘ the Visitor, prnpiiring to enter. The maid showed all her teeth in u merry smile. “ lint the aignorn is still at relicurzul." w. ’"‘ exclaimed Uomerio, imply tipntly, “ i might have known. Well, I Will-come in then, and wait till they return†(To be (hut!!! non. " Look l “ What ' said Ilow Jewish Ileut I! Killed. il’rom The Jews in New York." in February “ Century/"i Ghoul the bile-at abattoirs in the city, covering an ample block, owned cud usual-uteri by men of Jewish race and faith, in remarkable for its smooth and effective working and admirable distruhtion of arts. An average of eight hundred cattle, ,iotwcen tines and five ycmc old, through it in ouch of the : 2m days of the your. Arriving from t 0 west at the river front, thev ascend one by one to the fateful encloeure, where on adept employee fostenv a chain around the hind leg of each. Hoi bovine falls gently on one uhoulder, and in most. instances without n cry. 0cm- sionully, however, some brute, mndd nod by sight and small of blood. 1) kl out. into the slaughterâ€"house, 'snd crcntcs disturbance thst is quelicd by ite own (Id-patch. Submissive companions. with neck twisted to ex- osc the throat, quickly fool the shochet‘s on and shining knife. The shochot him~ selfr is A stnlvvnrt fellow, cool and wary withol, who rarely niskes a Iisiilese motion. Hollis religious mun end of good morsl iJllulb‘ILUl', us his license from Rabbi Jacob Joseph, chief of certain orthodox congregs‘ tioua in the metropolis, svm ches. The life- streum in torrent; follows in movement of his blade. This in "shechitn," the killing. It. insures complete admin“ of blood, in which may be arm of (license that other- wise might. ï¬nl, entrance into human bodice. Next follows “bodiipsh,†the examination of instrument. and victim. If h nick appear on the keen Edge of the knife, thst by ex- tremisls is held to imply unnocesssry suffer- ing, injurious chemical change and conse- uent outlines: of the corona for market. f there lK‘ noun, lungs, liver snd heart, the entire body, indeed, are minutely inspected. ï¬ts Motel Falling. The dispute betwren Sir Thomas Mollâ€" wrsith, prmnior and treasurer of Queens- lsnd, with the Bank of Englsnd bu broil ht out so unhsppy but. oharufleristio disp y of temper from the Anstrslisn ststeemsn. It. seem» that Sir 'I‘homss hos mode up his mind, on what he considered us a settled understanding, that if Queenst did not ‘ uuoceed in mooring n icon by the lst of July, the book would sdvsnce 3 sum of shout OGJMMX). The book, it seems, took a different, view of the mutter sod them Sir 'l‘homss Mollwrsilh it had he he no honest bank would set. and thst if on - body trusted it, he would be sold. As t controversy developed, the hasty statesmen schnowled , thst he hsd been mistshen, but excuse his lsngnags by saying that it was only. mhnnrr of speaking to which acetohmcn were not. nnnocnvtomed. This rofnssl to sdmit himelf in the wrong hes brought down on Sir Thomas Mollwroith the s or of the Time, which considers that thee ginsl offence the bank hes hesnsggrsvstedbvssuresst nvon North Briton Rir Thom-s Meflwnlth is an shin millioin, bathe hes his folll . one of which is quickness of temper, tint. bishost ï¬rmne- sometimes takes the shop. of dreamyâ€"Hound (Insects. Chicagohsshdsflrsthm of husky- mpersdmtssyetnensofthssstnu- mshssdlsssvsrsifse serious ds-sgss. Hill“!- ‘ .1312“, A. .. v i). .4 .,.-. ‘ hwflwhwwzï¬w awe/mo . 4 l -., ., d by machinery, the ' speedil y ' ~It-e hsvshssnehswvsdthot uncle’s-athlqu â€"A hfvs «I AM hsss will ï¬shes ‘ dials-humlm'umxs y" â€"-Edis ladies sincollec honey tosrsotsstn tollde tn. -â€"Streonis bsoonu full hsonsss their heads get swollen, but us reverses the order. «A profsssionsl shes handler mines the soles. The novice serutlnisss the umpire. LThesctress' great struggle is to reconcile her sdvsrtised youthfullwss with the ex- perienced perfection of her srt. -When the deughter of s political boss in Brooklyn wss worried the other dsy the wedding presenta ï¬lled twslvs big vnns. liaising m- . "our. Mr, W. A. Meets or, the Ainericon coinedinn, isexeeeding y fond of practicsl )0 es. 00min asst recentl from Chicugo . he on in will. s smell min. of 'olly oot‘l my lows in the buffetcsr, snd ter t y hsd knocked the id seels from seven! bottles, they felt squs to snything. Then it wss that Meetsver srose, snd said : “ I wsnt to kiss n prett womhn l" A rosr of derisive lung ter greeted this snncuncement. “ You fellows msy lsugh,"ssid Mestsyer, "but. I am oing into that drnwingroom csr nnd shullgkiss the prettiest women I see in it i†Thei‘ wss another howl of derision. “ I’ll bet you 820,†retorted Mastsyer. “ I'll tske you 2" said one. " and see that you got n decent burisl.†Then the followed silently, while Me- stuyer str e into the var, and stood for A moment gazing up and down. In It moment he mode his choice, And walked softly towsrds n parlor chsir in whose velvety embrueo lny a sieudcr, wil- lowy, feminine form. l‘he sleeper wss very pretty. and a soft flush nutfusod a ver tempting check. Then. while the crow , ball repentnnt, edged back to the door, Mestnycr leaned over the chair and kissed the sleeping womsn, as Swinburne would have said, all upon tho two lips. Of course there WM u aharp scream, and one member of the party reached back to his hip pocket. But when the (mug lady looks up, she merrily remarkedy: “ Why, William, what made you do that?†It wee Therese Vaughan, lilestsyer's wife. Inn-g AIIIMI. Intâ€. no)â€: 01110011, FALCONBIUUUE, t‘. .1. Ornngeville, Tuesday, lst March. St. Catherine, Mondsy, 7th March. Milton, Monday, lvlth March. Brampton, Thursday, 17th March. Toronto, Criminal Court, Monday, 21st March. Toronto, March. KORTIIWEQTERN ('Im'lTIT, snout, O. J. “'oocistock, Wednesday, M MINI-l. Btratford. , 7th idhrcl‘l. ‘Goderioh, Moods , 14th Much. W'sdlertnn, H Iy, 21st Munch. Guelph, Hondsy. 28th March. Berlin Tuesday, ‘5th A . Bmdord, noun ,1â€! Apiil. Owen Sound, Tuesday, 10th April. MIDLAND CIR/Elfâ€, RUSK, (‘. J. Barrio, Tuesda , lst March. Hsmilton, We nendoy, 9th March. Belleville. Monday, 2|st March. Piston, Moods , 4th April. Whitby, 'i‘uosi ny, lith April. Lindeey, Monday, 18:): April. l’eterboro', Monday, 245th April. Cobourg, Monday, 2nd May. EASIER}! (‘iHUUlT, MACMAHUN, J. Cornwsll, Tuesdsy, 8th March. Brockvillo, Monday, l‘llrh March. Nupanee, Mondn , 21st March. Kin slon. 'l'hur. a , 24th March. Pei-t , Monday, 4t April. Pembroke, Thursday, 7th April. L‘Orignel, Wednesds , 13th April. Ottews, Monday, lath April. SOVTIIWEHTERN UIRtTI'IT, STREET, J. Welland, Monday, ‘let March. St. Thomas, Monday, 28th March. Simeon, Mondny, 4th April. Cayuga, Thursday, 7th April. Sandwich, Monday, llth April. Sarnin, Monday. 18th Aan Chsthum, Moods , 25th April. London, Wedn ay. 4th May. A Romantic Scotch Marriage. A msrris c, with which is associated more than t c usual degree of romance, wss celabmmd in Edinhur h recently, the bride being s descendant o the inst Earl of Son- forth, and the bridegroom a crofter belong in ‘ to Rim-shire. Misc Anstruther, the Civil Court. Monday, Nth : in y in question. is connected with several titled Scottish families, her mother, who is s sister of body Ashbiirton, bein s gnnd- dsnghter of the lost Earl of Sec orth. The bridegronm wss Duncan Mscksy, Buirinish, West. noes, who forms s croft on Hit Ken- neth Mstheson's estate of Imhslsh. Mr. hfsckoy is a well-known men in the district. to which h belongs, having token s promi. nent part ocslly in the land reform move ment. Being much sbove the average crnlier in point of eduoetlon, he lies been . rather a prominent lender in public mstters in the Loch-lab district. For several sum- mers post Miss Anstruther hue resided st Ploohton, Lochslsh, snrl it wss while there that she met. Mr. Mscksy. Outs as n Inln feed. The Psris School of Philosophy hss re- cently conducted experiments as to the nine of cots as s food, which seems to nhow thst the kernel contnins three medicinal princi soothe sn tone up the brain end grnersl nerve tissues, the second yielding phos- phstes for the reckoned hnd nngv nerves, and the third, residing in the bus! of the out noting es s lsxstivs by its sction on the digestive trsck. ‘l'lstlnns Reï¬ned It‘ls‘lese. Wise Retires: on s cloth wet with cool oil so they will not scorch the clothing. w-_._..._....-..m ._....._- DI. Lnsm E. KIIIJY, of Dw' tit, 10., lectured in Phil-dolphi lsst wee before the Bi-Chloride of Gold‘flnb, of that city, gold euro for drunken- ness. Among other things the doctor ssld: It was about thlrt rs rred to me wst’dmkmï¬wds‘k if; sndshontd betrented rational] as For dxteen years I the-odd but wshenu’slny W pinto-Inn. a. pol the first of which tends to calm, ' no. door, we Blossom‘s sud ssw her new some nice raspberry oordisl, and I run over to Mrs. Manny's-I was so seer-sud bor- rowed her recipe for snow pudding ; and, oh. J the, I row the Smith twinleisâ€"the sweet ttls thinlgrâ€"a boy, and. s. girl or s ,girisnd sbo . forget which, an on our way home I ooksd iiiâ€"why, where sre on going, Mr. Jones! I hsven't told you slf “.1 " Maris, I’m leg down to see if on wotolunon icon uty. If there \s‘em so other pieces thst you visited, you rsn tell me tomorrow. I wonder you got home st Ido. "-â€" Detroit Fine Press. (lo-petition. In order to secortoin the views of chem- ists throughout (inst Britein us to which of the remedies ï¬r cutwsrd, spplicntion hiid the lsrgest sole and grcstcst populsrity,_ " The Chemist and Druggid " instituted s post and com etition, each dealer to nsme on u pusl‘. the pro ntlon which had the largest sslssnd won t (7 most populou- with customers, and the publisher re- ceived 835 of these csrds, with the follow- ing‘ results : ht. Jacobs Ellimun‘s Embrocaliou . . . . . . . . . . . . lT‘.’ Holloway‘s Ointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Allcock'ii Plsstcrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill Bow's Liuiment . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . 7 Painkiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Vaseline . . . 4 Cuticnrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Scattering . . . . . . . . , . . . “ . . . . . . . . . . 8 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 035 Woode- l.egs In til-Hi3 Ilrlliilu. London Titties says : “ It bu ha-wn emi- mated by u di'fll'l‘ in artiï¬cial limbs Hint 300,000 persons in Great Britain, luring lost one or both legs, wrar wooden substi- totes. At one limomrk was largely used for this urpow, but at the prurient day no good nu or uses cork at nil. 'i‘i'illow wood is the basic of all wall‘innde artificial limbs, and so its strenth and toughness enable ihclogu to ho nmdo hollow, they are in reality it good deal lighter than the old cork ones. The chief difï¬- cult that mufsotnrsrs experience is to obtain ssdiciont supplies of really lined willowwood. One of the lentil-gun ere hum tho whole 0' lab from mot-Inst“ , north. River (meat, which runs wen Muesli Dfl'im‘u. English “hotel limbs m sir-solster the . best in the world, end the min union for thh lies in the so ityd English willow weed ever say mil-m Asses" , solution, rhesu- xmtisus. Mole Mm such on sup» don Willisma’ I'ink Pills stand unrivalled. Beware of imitations and sub- stitutes. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail post paid, on receipt of price-~55 cents many, Dr. ii box «The Dr. Williums Mad. Co, Bircck- ‘ ville, (bit, It Was One of Thom. Philadelphia Ii’vcord: Within the past work four ocean vteamships have been re- portul us having gone ashore. In neither cuse, fortunntely, was there any loan of lilo, _ It A although HUt'll danger was imminent. surely cannot be possible that these disasters were all unavoidable. “ I know cvcry rock on this court," said the pilot of a ship ; mil just. then, as the vessel bumped, ho Added, “ sud that‘s one of them.†The faculty of hind-sight. seems to be developing rapidly among wigstors. FITR.r-»Ali Fits ntopped free b Br. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No its aflmr ni‘ht day's nah. Marvellous cures. Treatise and $2.00 trial h nttlc free to Fit. cation. Send to Dr. Kline, illl Arch St... Ptiindolphln, Po. erahl o! a [Dollar ltlll. In the trousury one day this week the question come up as to the weight. of s dollsr bill. Scales of perfect accuracy were brought. into requisition and the surprising diecovory was made that 27 one-dollar notes weighed exsetly as much u s 20-rinllsr gold lace. The letter just. balances 540 grains. Iowcver, the bills weighed were erfertly crisp end new. Trisl mode wit soiled notes, domytion, showed that ‘27 of m weighed cnnsidersbly more than the Qli-iloliur coin. work , continuously accumulates dirt, per iipirnt-ion and grease, so (but. after Is ych of use 3‘“. is perceptiny heavier. r _ $325 Brothubmd of Locomotive Engi- ncorn bu now about 30.000 members sud 185 lodges ; the Firemen’s Brotherhood hss 25,000 members and 47.5 lodges ; the Urdrr of Ibilwny Conductors counts H.400 mmn- bars in 3‘20 divisions, and the 'l'rsiumr-n‘ii Brotherhood has 20,000 members in 4'20 lodges. Countingthe switchnwn, the nu- men, the telegraphen snd track-foremvu, the totsl number of organized rsilrcud cm ; ployees will ranch over 200,000. More then twelve thousand sparrows have been killed by Chicago boys since Dumm- hr-r let. A great msny poop they w out in this world until they sdvertisod ; other people know whet. they went, but. don’t know where to get. it. An. vertising tells them. My wife is mounted with her outï¬t until site when up so evening ps and limit: that Loni & Tsylor have a no line at siflu on the bar- gnin counter. Immediately she unwise new “mot, sud my bank sccrvunt gnu» down sooonllngly.â€"~Grmm W. La Rue. ‘Alugiist. Flower†Tide is the query yonycnr 1m. ’sllps. Andheis com thsnthebi iii ‘ 3m“.th . so omega "While it for?" we con- the cradle to the Sowlththhlittleintroducl mwstnnindssk: “tht is oomhrmssscsr' Asesslly Malt ‘ What is It For? such as came in eve day for re- ; t e lo don't know what see it . pâ€rfr:‘.§§ . hOIIO st work on forng ethos hosi- use. After luncheon the premier either goes for s walk or s drive if the smother is has. whileifitisreln he sstirss forshout sn hour to his chem CAI lsborstory, chemistry and electricity being his two fsvorito hob- bios. Thereupon he rotor tohis llbrsiy end remains hhrd at work ti l dinner. Even when he he guests or when the msmhioness is giving sn ehkrthinment hs invnrinbly withdrsws to his lihruy And cor: tinlios Working there till long post- mid- night. Frequentl union us 50 sepsrsts despstch boxes lied wit urgent official documents snd demanding immediste at- . tention nrrive in rspld succession during the course of s sin le mornin . Unlike other ofhcliil men, Ecrd Sslisbnry does not uvsil himself very largely of his private secreth to relieve him of the drudgery of his work. In this rennet. ho difl'ers from Mr. Glad stone, who but invsriably surrounded him- self with capable sssistiints, mid has thus been able to throw upon their shoulders e good (loci of the lens importsnt but lnbori- one work which 8. Prime Minister has to 'under 0. Lor Saliiburv‘s piiiihte secretaries, no matter how brilliant Mid clever, are reduced to the pouition of mere clerks, who are not. permitted to relieve their chief in the slightest, but merely expected to our out the directions given by “ Haughty Jccil" with great. cure and minutencss.--Ii". Y. Ii’u'omi'cr. The ladies Delight“. ’l‘he plmixhnt afloat And the perfect ssfety with which lulies may use the liquid fruit laxative, iflyru of Figs, under All conditions nuke it their avorite remedy. It. is pleati- imr to the eye sud to the tube, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. He Is no Fool. “foodslock Sentinel-Raina : Some of our exchanges are roproducin an alleged report of u sermon on dancing )y a well-known clergyman at Nepuncc the other day. The report is clearly inaccurate ; for if the cler yinsn used the words attributed to him he is cold be kicked out. of any poll respect- ing church. It. is safe to aauume that he won miereportcd ; for while be any 5! bid of sensation, he is not 5 hi. Put. Hm m .9 I?“ ‘Proi. Bhoklo writes to the Edinburgh Sm -. I that the spokesmen of the churches have been stimd to a Ginnith strife by the Duke of Argyle) mt wine and instructive address the other T night in defence of the common Protestant _ j Presbyterian form of church government, to , ctc.,_ encml J ebilltynnd that tired eeling pccii lit? to which lipincopacy, since the duys oi Luther, forms a notable and fashionable exception. I was brodn theologian before ‘ I became a profehsor, and so the public may excuse me for iving fourteen lines of my Confession of uith on the matter -. HIGH CIIi’Itl‘II 0H LOW! (‘rocdu and confmhionu 2 High Church or Low? 1 visiiiiol, my ; butyoii would Wmll)’ plain» us If with some poinlm Scripture ‘ou rould show To which of these bclongo the Saviour Joann. I think to ttll or none ; not riirhuu rrrcd~ ()r order-ml fol-mu of churuhly rulr he taught. llui until u, . ll b" llii‘il into (Ict'ds With human good rind liunmn blowing fraught. 0n me no Primal. nor Prcnbvlcr, nor Iv’npc. llinhop or Donn may stamp it party imme lint. .lth‘li“, with liiv largely-human avoiw, The wrviz-col' my hiimiin life may z-lvilm. IA‘l. pri‘icful "1(3er do battle nboul (‘l'l't‘fI-K, 'I‘he‘Chiiirch in mine that does most. Christi-like ( 001 H. Not Two (ï¬nnnlhnls. “ Is this Mrs. Smith's shinbone ‘3" “ No, it belongs to Mrs. Jones.†“ Have you got Mrs. Brown’s ribs ‘1" “ New 8 You menu Mm. “'hite's.†“ That's so I A piem of the neck out to go with ‘rm, wasn't it?" “ Yep.†“ Where‘s Mrs. Green‘s liver ?“ “ Oh, that's gone long ago." “ Did you send the brains With it 7" “ Nopï¬." u Why not?" “ I clean forgot.†" Well, just attend to 3-2.. (‘lrny'a briekrt?" “ In this basket.†" Etc, etc." were these two cunnibnls csnvsss‘lng 1’ By ‘thre’n M rs. - 0 me no. It war: merel a fm merit of tnlk Ever paper dollar, on its way through the V n a y g overhaul this morning between a butcher and his sssistsnt Andie “'sehingtou Control iiurkct. - l‘l'anhiflgbm Star. Another Frost. Judge : Visitor--that‘u this man here for '.' Museum Meir-Ila was seen at n matinee with his wife. Ilnllght le-eves mulls-s. To take out scorch lay the orticle that ha been searched in the bright ounshine. "MW... lnsnr Better Than March. in doing up fine lsce do not. use any v March, but in the lost rinsing water dis- solrc‘little ï¬ne white sugsr. Celene Wster no h Cure. For poisonous wounds msde by insects, such so mosquitoes, etc, spply cologne water. Not only bu Rubinstein declined miinir ’ ï¬verit ofi‘ms msde to persusde him to give pisno rccitsls in Americs, but he ever nudes propositions of this sort right where 7 lie is, in Europe. Little Msy wss showing the pictures in the album to the visitor, and on coming to the picture of her fsther's ï¬rst wife she sold : " That’s my older mother." Hipâ€"Will you be mine, plesse? Show You will hove to spply to s higher court then the " common pleas." Ask pope. THIN YOU HAY KNOW. When down your hook on feel mid chills Thaw-eminent! forqn no pills- When heartache use at your bro n And in our shon r there's a pain. A rshi rsttllnn st your son And both your eyes amen“ When life no hollow n «I you feel slid dolor-d pole; hon you don't rsnil m to csre Whether the went I: (enter turn of ngsflwsnmamnflp 'I'ns doth d Welt-r It Berle, st Yoflerv, halt of ins-dry. km N, sun of the Osl- ordiohbflLfl‘M V. 1* ,i IW to hush-nil. w th her relstives in that t. however, the wife he Eiggi hill arrested for desertios ssd son-so He wee taken to Csyuge. tried before nd Up rand sentenced tothreemonthsist Ks almond county jsil. The defendant sp- pesled yesterdsy end their lordships qnnshcd the conviction on the followin . (I) That Robertson bod ode ‘ hppothlï¬ wifepifhzhe! "maid to him ; (lltstt ro r are e'sther hushuid's sillerosnd the hmhntll‘is not bound to support her unless she lives with him ; (3) that s citizen of the United States eons-int. be sued in Ila.th for non-eupport of his wilo.__ The lest In the World The oil of the Norweginn Cod Liver is ' nsture's grand restorative, and is cnl found in its entire! y and sud purity in illcr's Emulsion. It is the most slslsble sud wholesome preparation of (.‘o Liver Oil in the world, and is now bein token by in- valids, particulurly them sffï¬ctcd with con- sumption, with the most astonishing success. It is the greatest blood and huh maker in existence, und is a life saver to consum - tives. In big bottles, 500. nod “.00, at l drug stoma. Paving the Way. “ Will. you please let me tske the other end of the lounge, Clan? †: “ Certainly, but why do you wish to do ‘Q 2 in y “ I will then be on your right. †l “ \Vhat of that 2 †l “ Because I am going to propose to you 4 and lhave been told that It man should ' get on the right side of a girl before he pro~ poses to her. ’ ; -.e*.---~_..._...-.__.-._.,. l flow to «sin and Hold ’l‘rmlr. l l t I Show. and Lat/her 2 The best way to (how , and retain trsdo is : ; Firstâ€"To hove u whole-smiled, congenial ‘ muniigor or proprietor. l Swoml~An hootimuiodnting, polite and ' gontlemnnly corpa of clerks. Think-An attractive storv. li‘ourthwAdvertmo the humans well. I fiflhm Srll tho but. good: the mark! t s. man and always tell the truth about v them. , i What the land m I'D. Dundee People’s Journal : During the W M, 0‘ the WW 0mm buthnfllyfl chum. etch-emirer OI examined the commissioners. said had put up a new dwelling house, a who it new byro umi uurhin. " Auil While you \H-rn putiiis v up llll those dul not. the loin] put up itiiyilliiug T†ithht‘il om" of . hr.- I"‘(illllill83lnilvlE. “ Uh, iiy, air,†raid the croftei', “ be put up the rent." A New York lirtt-sr rays that i‘llliï¬'ll’ i liootli'u step in long brisk, be bonds mm“: at the shouldr-m. and his eyes bnvc lost thei- lunlre. Iii: lz'. awning on the subject. of bin likenllli, llllil his friezan nx'uid talking about it. Rm: Mi: (firmly printchu just now i the Detroit Upr‘x‘ti. limit-m on S nday Last Suddenly he promised on “Christian Unity," am plscrul himself on recent u in favor of the union of all Christian churcbrn. “calculated ilmt the “correct principle of life and happimzna in coopera- tion. Angola .mop when they ow Christian pv‘npli- quussalling over the problem. of whether LI. n’iinister should pi'eavh in n gown or a Prince. Albert (will, and stopping llicwbcel: of religious prngirss to si-tllc the quotation M to whether candidates should i... baptiw-il by sprinkling or iimm-x- eion. 'l‘me mouomiry wmk can beat be necompiiuhed through church union. It is God‘s will that ouch union should be effected. l‘roeelytcs between churches," declared Mr. Carson, “ inn.- not worth 10 cents a nsitload in religion." Sit that again, Brother Carson ! A little louucr, i! you please. New York ll'rralrl: In l‘nker I’arlanceâ€"- Father (of. {not of stairs) -â€" Bill, didn’t you hear me call you two houn- ogo? Billâ€"- Yes ; hutl can't see you, fnlhor. “ \Veil, then, I‘ll come up and raise you.†Judge- If I let you off this time will or- promiso not to come book here again 3 ’ri smich Yes, air. The fsct. is I didn’t come voluntarily lhiu time.- D. 1‘. I. I.. it 3! Soorumo. HEALING. . Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, fat/um Impossnn’a. Msny soâ€"cslled Iléwen we we ’ simply sym toms of i r such as hour “he, iwi . of smell, foul breath ‘v . .' and spitting, “(Eli-“2 E of debillty etc. if '.'-i mo troubled with rinan lav-n or , kindred syin mills. y w l wa- (‘sterrln an: fill'nii' no time procuring a. b-~' ll) of Nun. BALM. Do mum.) in '- time, n 0th cold in head results n Cnierrh, follnwml by consumption and death. Sold by s.†drflmiuta. or sent, poet. psld. on receipt of price ('50 eente and an bynddressina ULFOID I GO. Machine.“ 7 . . 43’. ' TICK AND VERMIN DESTROYER HE PROl’ltl ETORSHAVE PUB chm-3d the formuln :‘t’d twat one. no one new n he trade with the ï¬lm. oracle ntgmtl reduced rims. offside-ll dmgroys Ticks. Lice. Worms or ,Oruh, to wh rh shoe , horses and cattle has so not. And enuhles I . animal to thrive. '1 opmrlowrw will unnmmrfoctn u wording dlroctfons, he will fonn . on each be It moms om sod scab. Mid renders the bright sod clear. t up in tin bores: price mount: each. 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