Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 14 Mar 1893, p. 3

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'rn nwauymor 0813301113. The loot oce'idco woo .rooior than the tint. ’ Bad the otmoopborle noodltlonqbooa aoy- tblng like fovora , lnetood ol boll. ao bod u cool-i poulb be. there would probably hava been 60,800 old a number olladleo marching or ridiu in tho porode. oo a‘olnot 25,000 in 1885. boy were all here waiting to loll in line, but at tho loot moment men, of the organioationo were compelled to do- eiot from partinipotion. Neverthelou. the coca-lo- iuo made memoroblo by the vent attendance. Til-day tho Uovornoro of eleven great btuloowNi-w York, New Joreey, Connec- ticut ond Memchuootio in the north and out: Penuoyivaoia and Maryland, noon the middle Staten; licorgio, North on South Cuciiun and. Louloiaun, iu the Booth, and \Vlocunoin, ln tile for weot-«partici- putrid in the nitlouol ceremonlco, and the why cmphiu loll the complete rootoratinn oi lutionit‘ li-li' . E cry int). cfy otaudicg room along the ruutc oi the promotion, lul y two union in length, woo occupied ; wiuduno Wm‘u‘Lui' log a View 0! the parade brought fabuluo; prior: and advontagooul lento on face Pullllc otondl cumin-tilled priceo nnglng Hum .35 up and down. The main gland from which l’i-eeldent Cleveland rovrewad the rada in mot of tho While House. It wan 150 feet long and quite doc , and bid a comforlooic outing cnpncuy or 1,100 per-one, 600 more than the corrooplinding stood erected on ihe lame olic for Ibo in- augurniiouol President llarrilou. it. Who decorated With eil'vvlivc loo-1a. Ulls‘xtaad recto wore provided for tho l’rroldent cud llil Unhmur, who curl-oon‘lrd lmn. sari fold. i lng ollulrn ware euppiud fur the diplomatic oulps, who Were arranged lilillludinicl) lie.- hlni him On either oulu ware ace-to for Seuotoro, membol'o of the Home of Rap”. oeututiws and upecuily invited uuaozr. Adotuiled and ltmnmd report 01 the great inauguration parade, which Ital-ted ot ll li) a. m., is ol source impouiblc, when u. more (incineration of tho variou- rrglmnntn, oompmviua, pull and civic 0f54tii1.tlii)ii8 p-lrliclpulu g lilacupivn lbw.- ur‘erlp' r columns. lint aunm of iii-x notes and lllulilr‘ulfl of llio politic urn here not dowu Al. modem. i\’l|h‘llg timmagnificrntly mounted oyconi olden who mic behind (i'rrallll Mornilul McMahon and his Mull worm ruprcei'nloilv-Iu irom ovary Slate and 'l‘enitry lu lllj foam. The guard oi honor of l'usideut (Ileirclimi columle of lllUll‘ii‘lnlJeTfl (ll the N8“! Yuri“ Builne‘. blun‘n Cleveland and b‘i' Vi ileuu Auticlaiiou, reprcuiruriug till Brill mermaid»: Uf‘gollilillilnb the Empire City. 7 Tiiopouuge of the l." ovcuue was Olin l.‘0libl-" moot lcnlliurieouic ' drillod luttliiloilfl ii. commoud oi (“metal i e! um. l’romluaut among the horsemen who led the clt'li’ lilt'l-iil'n lul' tho particle was liiiil'clo liill. lln rmlo side by :l-L‘ic Will: iii.- inner- ulilo owl pclurtmuc {ft-‘3‘ Yni'kcl‘, (inn lll'ilAll l'or‘I-r, Allzl they Haul». (t l."th incl. was in itself .s in: Hi tin: dnieinu. H. wimi by (loll 1'. nl lunwcr onvl elatl'. ihe illlllmillll 'l'ummany to many of the was erected immcdiutcly . flli)‘38 the “Within ul tile ‘I‘jtc «lipcrbly W5 unfit) under lhe .u mic, Zormed bio om iippl itl‘rull‘t‘. lzi iii-Jr“ bl‘hV‘LH was it spm‘nvlira. llifl l'i‘efbl lrii‘i‘tl Copyl'll at l'.‘. l‘.‘ p. in. The a’r‘reillrni‘o “mango. . . |.i. .. Ti‘..ii.;-'Ju party villivt‘l’l at. the 3l\' hiai l.l'\‘. i )i;. l ‘-i In I'liwliavill'r iv, inc ll.l1. * <‘ ' . ri' ','_.' r l um .‘,m.;i w (loll: i r ll > ' " - llli‘lll‘ ‘llil fill‘li aim: l: )~‘.;.' Hl\J\l‘tl by llln' P‘lll‘l‘» mm! on. hile-ll ill “ii. .l- '..ii~ll in” 'u ili'.‘ willow, letiii Mu'i ini_\ gin": 1. H‘ .l!l ill akl- Iiii l‘t'lll‘l‘ r1! tori. will i.» ;. w. r» z i’ l\\' git . h-(ui'o (Md moi llli'fir‘ “ii... of lizi l“! mu! .lim yum, plot" ill‘\'\) H)“ i. “ Il'C--l.~. .ileli \vl-lf l‘w .f thou \\ li') ii a ‘. {ill‘ i'iil : ..liig on llii\ ill‘i‘d‘illi cl ‘vi till-yummy“, lllllH ii:!|~‘r‘lhill;' Iv 'ni! l'l‘ iii ply (in! lillpdl'hv‘ l \' ll‘lll Ii l “ “‘ ‘iI (lit: --\i~[egnl1; 01‘ 4 vi istiii I 4,‘i"l‘i llv~~ .lnlmlg our pi‘OSIiH at lliL la n Mil“. r‘.‘._»' .ll.il U'~1‘fiil me .‘i \\ liliif (:\'l (y “lib, 5v I'Mfililll 5 I . i..:\i‘i'lrllll’li!. lm‘n' volill moldy- ~. {liliri-‘nlii llls- growth mm , , ll- ‘-’lllll‘i(‘l". y iii i'l.‘ Milly? ilKl , _ of ‘IllV-f'iil'fi.‘ .i.\'.ililll~‘ lll' :‘ :v i oi our pl: ifw. . - , :. , W I: ' ‘ * .wr. -. :'li' i' of t .‘g. I '. Hit-‘4 ii! ‘= Li~ii<l '){ tum-loin ""li'l"(.‘ii‘zll' in \‘thlo ihu ‘irlllCi‘, 4'}, c p ‘ _ 11.: I‘ll? lliin l|)~'lililv!n iiiiiivudwl Ill who, i. 1’ (cc-illith ‘ v ‘ ll, l‘.\ill‘ui)', l': “'.l ‘ Him (Iiir diliiivilllnlis ail-ll] \‘m' ' iwlililn unri mil' (‘minlrys i‘illill'ol - V{l\i‘il r‘l-l- 'lp,1ll--(g.]l.‘.;. my. uf gin-Thin“ our national ' will}, ‘.'i“ ' ‘rv (gill no :mm' i’Vdi’lt,’ iliun 3: ’17..\ Hallie tho lei“ of God owl . Unix» ‘ (ll: mulling |~ mow \i'ui to our all. lynx)“ l y mi fl lmlmn lillll illilil: ’N’lTl iil'i 'll pup. pnch ul’ our Ulnvrnmi-n' into“ A pound and fililliln: corn-n.4, ll- i\.p«\.~iirr in iii-gi-giluirm sillililll m om‘v :lr-mw- lo miiiligl llll‘ mot enlightened ~i ILK'Hiu ill-«hip, null lilo (imam-r of deprol‘iniiml in tho pom. hing pun-or of ill.» WERE“ Dillll lo! iii {could llll‘lihh lire firmim-m incontivo to prompt and Onilo‘tif’v'filit‘i' prrrmz. ‘ ll ll. ‘lil dealing wilh l‘lll‘ proamxl violin-running siiiiailon m H'ldli'll in mm whorl, we Will be wise. if Wr' ivuipnr' our l‘ltlln'lt'll'c‘ .lnd fltilh in our national nil‘rngtl: llmi l'a-eoul‘vm-i, “in, {ha fr».er I: llil'nqlmn iiuu vi'on iiwso “ill not N‘l‘ll‘il 'b‘ tom-l”) it Hit l'nlilliiily lht‘ inwuiruhic awn of lizumvv :liiil llwtliv. A? the numb ilnnu In our I'il'cri-l In .lrljlwi liill‘ ll‘lit‘ « of opinion on» vilit)'vllll be “"6 from. luloii-rulli'u mil mum“ and illl'i‘ l'ilixizi-‘n’ nlmliili lnl ummn (d y rtllurllxv “lira-Vin uli'l union-d i») fliilnfili in townie. l u. l: “i)!‘ililelll ilm‘, Mli‘l‘. no approw‘h to tho nib ‘i it ill rij~iir m prod-col. n-i om-v'iin-rotumiiul li‘fil-ulnollun. in tho mum- umu, .,)fnr.t'. ihi‘ It‘l“‘lll‘\‘l' bmnvii of tho K.r\'fil‘l’lll:i'l‘.i -‘ ll ililvrt‘mm, norm 0! iii'.‘ powers wilhwhilr. ii. la llzi'rwtui will in: «oitiiholl. when iltrir mwrviro id dwmiul ill-comer) to Wil|llllnlli ::.=r national credit or overt financial ducal“: t'iomdy minted to tho exefimzmtcdoonfldrnce in our com try a arr-mun“. which tcnll~ lo a dial-cmml oi' lllfl ruiilw of national moiety Inothrr danger «sonfninta u- not loo! uoriouu. l refer to the provoloneo of a popular dis * mltlnn to DXDOt‘l from rm opoi‘alion‘ol inc invorn‘ mom "pooh-J and direct individual ml» ’ u or. ‘ell‘lticxvordiot of our rotors, which (-midrmnnd the My: .13. a of f’iaiiilltiiiii‘.“ pmloc-lmn for pro. bootimi‘n av i, viriliiinu lint-n Hm peoples oer. Vania the dot of “sum-ling and w'lmlmyin vhu brood of kindrc «Vila. which an- lhe now ole. oomop nnv of ,mig'r-ial mi. ’i'liio la the bone of Nepal ilic‘m: lll~lllll lulirl Mid im- l-ongumt, peril of our ilovvrninvm by the pmpla [1.43. rodeo lo the purpomw :il Ml, croft no plan J ruic our {.libero comb lidmi nu-‘l iwquroilmll to :m an an aloovloi‘ . wand tonemilnn. li‘. pervert. tho ii-lirml m wanllmt‘n' of our "fl'ln'l‘ynlflh and templn them in o pilll‘lll noirulalion of thc sordid gain in on vlicrii'od from their-(lovem- ment'cln .inleimnrc, It undo liiizwu the col!- ‘ruiionrr of our maple. Mid oiibulitutov in in lane dl‘pvndoâ€"ym upon governmental favorit- itnhll‘s; tho spirit of Iraq: Amrricanlom end our "on ry ennohiingtrnil 0 American riiiornn lp. ’i‘hnlenuocs of patch: i-m mi ht boil loornodnndiho betterl Wlli‘ll hi t at hiio {be people obmild potriotil‘oli on cheer. full) mp rl. thlir Government, “tune on.- do not inn uric the clip rtor tlin gopie. he acceptance of il in prln i in loam g Mu“. or bounds: and? mm on. which burden the labor and term ni’o portion of our oltloono. to old inadviood or uncut-bin. onlzrp lore in which they have no concern. It leodo oieo to a chat 0! wild and recline pension expendi- turow iob overloo the Mode of grateful recognition of c oorvloo an: ligation... Anion ooeo 'l 9mm! CM rdimpu'loo to WI!“ ed in their coon- rr 'o deleoco. tb l Amer-loot mint recline the at its beginning org or '0 lo om. h” .ym one station to .tii-l'firm mu .. M ‘om “:e e trotb I m “ Q i u which: noyboin byta fiywitb ooltbeiollll' nov- ulrlzen woooo-k toninototethoev - can it o burineooeo our old- upon "William hgeruwe to un- tbooo elvmanto at Amok-loan oupport tbe at American “5: unlovy for redem 3E: arenuncmmedfifitee pie bavoropoeodinuo. control! note bou- po that we with whom! an to co-c rote, "m lull thief! m wgrktb: moo?“ ow . oo- orouoo as: dlllllibofébtlyk what. liven l‘ rial call 80 (oven on 0 p01! on the fcon um notion of our (no we IWMM] rb" o‘xcunod,long ll fallu 0 can be traptdptzooul: no (or n on we may sure 0 wt I hold :5 to o owl“ and cxnctlnl cocoon!» billi '. hallo oath l now tokc w preocrvo mtoct and (it-fond the conciltutiou of the if ted Statoo, reat ro- nct Gulf lmpremivcly defined 1‘: -pon<ibi ity lucume, b It sutures 0 lelco to oorlailtutlonnl l-oiumuud- an the rule by which my on ntlluLiHnfll conduct mun-t be guided. l uhuil to the bent of my ability end within my sphere of duty, preserve the com-ti- tutiou by ioyaiiy protecting ever [rent of (M on! 90 i or it contain: h deft-n lug oil it: rvolminu when ottwkod v impatience nod. reo-lenxllese, end by enforcluz lti llmltotlonn and rcwrtutiuuo in later ol’ the Slates and the people. Fully impressed wilh the arovli of the do ice that confront mo and mind 1 of my wenknoae. [should be appalled if it were In lot to bear unaided the ronmualbllltiea wh‘lc nwuil mo. 1 am. however. caved ‘rom dic- vouru «mt-lit when l remember that i shall hcvol i -up..ort and the counocinnd m pern- tlon of “l‘\' and patriotic men who will stand at my Win in cabiuul plucon. or will represent llic iii-0 lL' ill the ltiglolitllv build. I iimlJ also much minrorl. in romemberlu lhnt my countrymen arc Jliel. and gl-ilcmu‘ no in lhounnumnvo that they will not condemn illnnu who, by devmion toiheir service, deserve (lii‘ll' forbvnmnt o and npprcvnl, v hair oil, I know there is a Supreme Bcln , who rule-l ihc «tfuireof mm and who-lo om - rim-- “mi mvrcy have Hquyr‘. (allowed the Alnoi'ii'on poo lo, and I know lie Will not turn fro". un liowl we humbly and reverentiy seek lilo pow. ri'lil old. to [AT I! lll‘l‘. Nourioblo' I-‘ood Advoreird by a Funeral IPbyniriun. A famous dolor in to strong advocate of a Lv-utcn diet. llo bc-iiow u it ill n gr ’ibb "Hr.- Mike in puuioli lim body, no lie p’rlrct or iiiipm‘folzl devolopiii ‘ni. results in build: or Hines-i By a Linton dict. he meuno It lighter «llet than in“ been med all Winter, but one rquully nourishing. The following nrticleo oi food arrt'utl at his own table indicate bio idem null Lean-o : Lamb, runotcd, Itcwcd and broiled ; juicy hr of. broiled or routed ; heel or motion otow green with garden iru :k; filth in vuri- oty, hot or cold. towed dry or with cream gravy, but never friul ; roar cvolern, herb and tomato omelette, eggs on tout. stewul from on tout and dcl.t‘uto hull seasoned with celery tip. or plbl'llfly on loooi, baked polatoea or boiled rive m pliue of ihc reg- ulnr corsair, (H.005 and clilxonlaf‘a mound of colleo and tea ; vegetable ooup at every lunch and ctr-or cal-d uvery dity, rice or a corn cukco and hone. ;.i place of wheat or buckwheat and eyrup lor lrrcnlrfnet and local, li' tho. rule has bwu mile or hitcuito. Bdrm} of iho thing“ IP’lik'll for n cont-0:: orelubal-cr, «shrimp veil o‘rned lisef nod lull. lléill, Chemo, plus-fi'ivr, pantry, loco, llLl'l lurker, pork uud iukul pier. Tl! CLEAN SPI'Ll'l‘ACI.ES. 3 He is Blink Bill or Mirna Ill-nomination. H 350:: More ll. "‘ it‘s the grommet lien in the world] amid \‘x’liliim ll. l'nsooe, in he lilo id at the ii: at 2:"; the Southern Ilo'e'i yesterday ruli- > biog ii a g?” 9 With a $50 bill, any: the 23:. Lolias (Nam: Democrat. “ Now, I ow‘t see ten foot without my deuce, uni glance have n tendency to be: main hi-irrc i, you know. “ Now, I luvs worn np<ciacleo (ouofantly for over twrn'vbvc you", and I have. in a "lull way, on.“ niud cl them. A linen hwliilkfll'iihiri rims: not. allow them well, and 'l mil: :5 ebony: sure t) leave a throod slick- iog to the humor. “ Paper in of in account, on it leave: up ohe ml the gloss. (Jozton it turn to A 5mm a lot of lint l'lt‘l'iillll it, Cmmmo i: b “: thick. and kid don’t do at all. I’ve tried hem all, and! knmv. The thing to me, my boy, is a bunk note i ll- clcooa the gluten beautifully and leovcc nothing he; hind it. “ Of couroe, it. isn‘t accuser: it: uses ill ycvrry time, but. I hnppleumi to have this one lease in my pocket and l'm expect mo in blood along in a minute and i wanted in mike no imprrrolon. Yes, they lay thnt lulu curry din-qu with them, but I Ain’t airnid much. l‘vc nevcr caught anything from Mom. You can use a one no well no a fifty, but use it fifty if you can ; there'o more money in it." flow to Tron a Tiger. In trapping tigoro for cxport the biolog- dlg a. l‘inlu about ten feet deep, melting the liotlom twice an urge in area a: the top. to prevent the animal from jumping out ofter being once in. The whole completed, omall brlunvmcd, i1. lightly lnid over its qurloce, and close 12,) in the direction of the mouth of tho 5;”. '.~ bullock lo chained to r. tree On rooms the bullock the tiger opringc for hi- may ‘ "1 prey, and nlighto in the pit. A birch: ‘ rage in pin winner the pill, which ill than fled With rnrth, the tiger gradually coming {.0 the ourfoce. Once in tho ergo the Melnyo loco nnd interlnco bomboo and rotan under the tiger. Spring-gone ore omnetimeo need, but not often, or they on . dungolouo to dog: and human barman. , I once meat on n tiger-hum, but it ended I in o. hollow-hunt. We organised in party of ‘ five European: and ten natives. We :tnriod on foot, beoouoe it in im oiblo to rido - through the jungle on horse ack. Go find- ing A tigor’niootprintc, wnlollowrd them to o rovlne, where the ii or had been drinking. Here we look cor ti :1, and, while outing, , hoord groom which we thought were from the tiger. Wollowing the round, we now on enormouo mnn acting tiger dubing owoy through the bro-lb. Sbcto were fired with- out effect. On going further, we diooovered thot ho had found a buflolo, end bod been making obort work ol blm. Those buffalo“ are not like thoeo tuned in Alorlco. but omellor, and mora like an on. Lotrr thlo oome tig-r woe caught in o trap. We know it woo the name. for not more than one lo found near a vdlo‘e at a time. On on aver- ogo four or five people were killed by tiger- on this wool in the oouroo of o your. 'l‘ney fonarally also their prey after duck, and or ihio roaoon it in never role to travel on there roado alie‘f J's-lock nt ni‘bt. It in oil-l that a tigt. alien eclect- bie man dating the duly. and poritopo lollnwo him for mileo. until overtaken b (look, when be opting- on Min. gon- ilemon were once wolkln. over a pineop lo plantoilon, whoa they dio- oo the! they were followed by a tiger. They were three mile- freâ€" bone, and, bovln' nothing but ob for weepone, could not Ire at the on oral. He kept at the name dlotooco behind then all tbo way “a the reoebrcl bone bolero be otto- e. a . The oattvoo are h outta tone: of there coir-uh, end it to ohm lin- ble to and the. out anthrk. poidm teal-tho Inuk’o "It to the klon d. U at libâ€"hon "Lin Ibo I " by John M fl 0“ AW Mimic twig-toll. been. and crooked and thrown out of they coold not be oooo with oafety. Neverthoieoo, may or the inbobltanto up turned to town. however, towerdo moral-p Between Bond 6 o‘clock the were high - ened own by further on done of the round an the recurrence of the rumbling booe phenomena' have been repeated rovorel timoo during the dey, and the town loproctlcolly deoortod. Al for ao known no liven have been loot. The diaaoier woo caused by a landoll . The town in built upon a comporntivri low ollfl clone to the tea. The oneo are lieved to have under- all‘lntdd the climb which then oetttdit and opotowortewatercorr bit lhollaown. Two hundred boulgswero de- otroyod. “ELLEN. CIVIL WAI.’ IkIr-lob'lelween Col. “Moran and Ir. led-old. A London cable oayo: Whoa Col. Soun- doioon, the Grand Mater ol Orangomon and M. P. for North Armagb, denounced the hub Home R do momboro on loot Tueodoy on delendolo of onmlnalo, Willinrn Rod- mond, l’nrnellim M. P. for Eat Clerc, ohnllengtd Col. Snundoreon to repeat the Wordo uu'lldu the Home 001. Saundoroon offered to repeat the words anywherr, and «for the debate he wrote a noie to William Redmond olfering to repeat in the lobby whnt he had “id. Thin oven- ica Col. Sounder-on and Mr. Redmond encountcrcl each other in the lobby. Mr. Rfigmond, going up to the doughty colonel, n z “ llo you cameo me and my ocllcagnoo of hein murderer-l” Co . Sounder-on, who, by the way, lo not an lriehmon, but a nailve cl Bzotlnnd, oooll replied: “ know nothing of you peroonally, but I accusld the hill: potty cl conduct leading to murder.” ' Both Redmond and qundouon were angry and confronted each other in a puni- lutic attitude. Peero from the Hence 0! horde and members of the Home of Com- mons gathered around in expectntion of racing the tint blool in the threatened civil war between ti o Uloteriteo and the not of Ireland. Just on lhe two ncemed about to full in, friends crime up and stepped be- Tween ill‘ifl, preventing the threatened blown. Spetkt‘f Perl, hearing of the encounter between Mr. Rodmcuil and Col. Ha’undenon, ordered a. police inrpcctor to the cocoa with inotruotiono to arreot the man who otruck the tint blow. Tne lnopzctm‘ appeored toward the and of the queue! and afoer having warned both members of hill instruction! woited to Ice whnt hoppenod. lt ll re ortod that Col. Saunderton hoe chlllonge Mr. Redmond to 5 dual on the Continent. WRIM‘KEI) IV THE PACIFIC. 'l'rrrible lulorinn of n Boot‘o Crew Adrift lroriy It Month. ABm l'rnucioco derpatch ooyo: Now- rcaobcd here today lrom Honolulu thot a small boat, containing Capt. John Peterocn and Wife, of Sun Franciocol Second Mote Coulee E. Brown, and Cubic Boy W. Hay- don, Cook Frank Villcn, Seomen Evareon and Wm. Carillon, terribly emociomd and nlmmt rprechlvoo, reached port on Fub. lSth, bringing intelligence of the loco of the baruiln Lidy Samplou, bound from Sydney to Honolulu witha cargo of cool. The wreck took place on Jan. 16th on a reel lorry mile: moth ml the Pnimiro Iolnndo. The buquc otruck lo the night during o terrific hurricanp, and in five mlnutee begun to bank up. The boato were lowered. In tho coptein’o boat were thoeo onumerolod above, while in the other boot, under the command cf Fir-t Mate Hoary Muller, Were Suamen Byudor, Magoo-en, Forgrson and Martin. During o calm which followed the wreck strong tige- bnrn the email bore wrotward ocven IYI, when it was found that all the proviniono nnd woler, of which but a until quintl'liy hpd been taken ntflm, were exhausted. hey touched the voroel again on the ninth doy, when neorly dead lrom hunger and thirnt. A on ply of conned goods woo obtolned from the rque, which -‘ bad sunk on the reef and no still breaking up, and n otort woo then mode for Honolulu. 0d the Inland cl Mnnl, one of the Hawaiian group, heavy golu were experienced, ond two daye after leaving the veoool for a oroond time the flrot moto’o boot ported with the other to take the more northerly oouree. The oocond boat boo not been ooou, and the fnte ol the mate and bio porty in in doubt. own: or n announce. Shipping not and a town Demoliebod In minnow. A Patio cable royo I Nowo of a horrid. at Tomoioy, on the ooot coat of blade car, on Feb. 22nd, boo been received te- oy. The wind come and struck the veoeelo not the mouth of the bay. The Alolino, e Fr: nob obi i, one Itrippod almoot inotontly of auto and rigging, out! o low mlnnteo later went to the bottom with all on board. Five coo-tin; veooolo anchored within the harbor laundered olmost dmoltaneouol and but till moon of their orowo were oov Four other ooootoro oank before the otorrn bod peered, ln 'l‘ornotay tbeotroolo were owept clean of people end veblolee in a minute. Twenty-two of tho but Mlldhgl in the place and a lei-[o number of hue were wrecked. The roof of the ouotem bod wal curled on end the wall: were on: lo. The ritlob oomloie woo dun lobed and (our roger factor-loo were leveled to the ground. Aler liven were loot. Further dotallo are lacking. low nonre- to the Ger-on. Allen the t and originel no doooed :0 o reoo’a'r ‘! dinner that of the rplan wbool. pretty girl opion otaw ldooorotodwtb pink eodooeol bio yo " II he “Ila. look In"! at o cafe in the loll- m not! kept bio friendo mfly?‘ tb ordeat lqooro Iron: 5 o'clock O y. afternoon till noon on tbo‘ollO'll; Guide The party continued for eovolhl dayo, at end el which time ibooe who were let dead drunk were bordering d. t‘o. A man in Patio whooo bontehould, , tkotwey, and who ohould bovo the needle (once, algal. keep blmooll on “ the drln " from the It at January of one year to the ini- lowin' Bi. 8 lveotor’o Eve. Nobod would interfere «viii him, not with tale It union bk ooaocleaoo or bio pure 3 in hot. the eloekel votary on eye in Perle the meet noreotrlolod [will for the exorolooof bl- onltne, ood tbioundortho mootpetornal of Governmente. VIII WILD! I! INNXIOAN'II. The oalo of lnloxlootlng liqucro lo proctl- collg unreotrloied in France. Tb re in no ouc thing no a booming low. ybody can open o debit, whether a lorel nor, on ox-oonviot or other-wile. All i. at the would‘bo lloonood vial-caller boo to do lo to write a letter to Mouoiour lo Prolrot do Police, if it be in Perle thot he wiohoo to exeroio-v bio trode or to the Prefect of the dcpertmenr, if it be in the country, coking “for an authorization no a limcnadier, or i lemonade», thlo being the one come un- do: which the purvoyoro 0 liquid reimb- mento are known to the French outborltioo. 'l‘bio oppllcatlon mnet be written on popar bearing a Government otoln of the price of 12 canto. Mon-inur 19 Pro rot do Police or Mocoiour In Prolect of whotovcr the deput- ment may be uruolly onowcro within forty- eight hours, nor lo the asked-for authoriza- tion over refuted. ITIQUETTE OF 'X‘lll MARCIIAKD DE VIN. No inquiry on to the antecedeuto or morality of the would-be limouaxlier in ever lnotltutcd. Any one who chcoo could in forty-eight houro be rotabliobul down (a limonade in Peril or in the prnvflcev. Armed with hlo authorization, the deolcr hao than to come to iermo with bio bind- lord. Some landlordo like letting the alian in their home: to the licensed vicmnller ; cthere objrc‘. It in o piece cl rttquntto that no lendlcrd ohail luu twn Ihipl in the «we house to t'm; marchandc dc vin, althongh no objection can ‘oe made to hint ‘nnving no rimulteueoui iv‘ilflnln tvlo oellero of liquid roirubm‘ut. provided that only one of them hen the right to cell wine, Thin in a home thus is o man-hand do vi” and u lohucconiet who it‘llfi drink: the lntier, hOWEVl r, no”: bring IllO‘ii‘lst'l l-y tlir term: of his lane to cell wine, Willa being, hc it Mid, utpaomnl, the principal source of tannin: to the limonodicr. VARZOl'I: “HADES or “ i'A'ruNrno." Once incited-id in hie ulcer), the wine: donlerio free to not no he liku. He in' troubled neither by impectcrn nor other officials, and no long no he keeps lairly regular hour! and pays bio patent: he can minxzcaio oil Purin to his heart's content. The patent: is the tax paid by every permn in burinera in. For“. This tax varies occluding to the clan of truie in which the trndcomon in engaged. Thus the jeweller povo patents ot the hi eon rotco, and the (ltllbl' in milk at l o loweot. Soloon. keepers nrc (llVlfli-(l into five oloooeo, that lo ’0 lay, there are live rates of patents to be pold b the otorekarper “tubal-bed in the victualling trade in Parie. The class in fixed according to the rent paid is the denier. Limnnadiera ol the bluhort clan, or first clan, pay 830 patents per around, the oocrmd‘olooo y 8'25, the thirdâ€"clam 820, the ourth-claoo pay 515 and the fi th or lowut. ulna pay 3H) par unnom, in hddlllun to their ordinary rotor and tax”. In the coun’ry the rates are lower according to the number of inhabitanto in “my. commune in which the doolerercrclsec “nix: iude. Special rotre are paid by dealers who, uoiug lrmole her-lenders may be considered on coming ope-oiol profite. indeed the percentage levied on thin (ii-reputable troch in o very high one. Similarly, oplciol role: are chm-god to edema-keepier who enjoy the privilege or“ keeping their retabliohmontn open all night, the number of which in no small one in Paris. 31‘an AND ermoimmn I‘LL‘NDEX‘» It lo, however, in the payment of the octrol duliro ihot the anloon-kropero are modetoccntribute to the notionol puroo. Time on every l (“’31 cl wine brought into Patio-no matter Either it be Mouton- Rothochild, Chute -Yquom, or the court-at piccolo or piquetle that are. distortcd the fooeol o hon m'vant into it glancesâ€"4 fixed eotroi dot of .9 hoe to be poid. 'l‘l'llo duty in div' 2 between the State and the municipality of Perla, the liou'o oharo going to the letter. 01: opirlto 16 onto line to be pold per litre (About 3 pinto). Liqueur- are toned according to the degree of aloohol,eitber oo wine. at in the one of Inch liqueuro on Vermouth, Beoyulo, and no on, or no rpirlto,oo with Cb:rtrenoo,Bonodio- uni. .deolortb. Thin to: lo collected, either at the [am of Perl! or at the office oltbo depot at Buoy, which lo the Pario bond for wine end opirilo. nuv coon 8900 A 111m. Every onoonragomeat lo {inn in Parlo to the doolor in intoxicating iquoro to toll on much of bio woreo ao iblo. The more be oolle the more on money there will be to divide between the otote and the munici- pollty, and the otato and the munlci ol mutant cute money in o country wb ob opondo C00 a minute on ito noodle. lung; and bae other expenoeo. The, though re'plotloo cloning time to led at 9:01;! in Porto tboro ieâ€"to pen-a roeo the o of Tombâ€"made with the powuo tbat be are: or rename no rouse. ' An aotbcriootion to keep open all night in ooeii obtained if any proton wbotever of pobl bones: can be humid;on lo the low at more on wine- oo or, ielodo round bio line up bh obotlrro [looo or to» lo Mill. *0] in SHARE Till I. filhrgg S' - -. ln bio county did not on the it» at all, loov of the [OlpocllVO thought the revioing onlooro obould be given l0 undorotond that it won port 0! their duty to at cameo on the [lib r. Mill- oeid be woo dioeppolnted in the bill, hovin been in hopto that the Gov- ornmmt woui return to the condition of things tbot exalted belore the present Franchise Act wan intoduood. and which worked no omoothly durin the flrotelgnleen i yeou of the Federal oonotitution. It mined l to him [bob the prepontlon ol the lioto would never be lotlolactory till the pro- path!“ of them woo put in the bando ol the puoplo. Why, he noted, obcnld the rovloing ofi‘loer be the olficer ior proporing the liolo 1 It w0uld be more oatinlactory ll tholute wnrv prepared by on cillnr of tho munici- polity. Mr. Liuriar ooked if the returning- otlloer bod been appointed and the writ loooued lor on election in Soul-b Middluu’. Sir John Thompoon told the returning l-ificer bod been nppointod end the writ. insued, end the nomination would be on the ' iota of March. . Mr. Weioh moved the adjournment of . the debotc in order to bring up the i geotan of the Olilgneoto chip railway. l e unlit-0d in o compupar till-t by an lll‘f‘llil'lli'CJllacll the time for the ocmplo- lion of the ruilway had been "tended bc- l youdJuly, “393, under certain conditiouo. kin hold thot Parlilmflub would have been i «.znmulted before any leenllmi was given. He denounced the whole nifiil' no a wrid~cat achemr, nnd nid lhat ii filrll‘lJl‘ old woo‘ withhold it would prevent fore'gn love-tom , from luring their money and oovn the people l of tho Dominion from inning $3,000,000. lie I hazi n motion on tho poprronkiug the human 1 oi the sllnruhcidzre. Ho very much doubted ii any lililp cwiwrc had ten canto apiece in i the railway. ‘ Mr. Foster amid l’nrlloment made legal‘ ac Slrrnngemun'c whereby gentlemen inter- acted in the matter could mile £300,000 on flrot preference moriguger. lmnlnkiug that l arrnugement a couridernblo length ol time I elapued,ond the carton-ion which Parlisnient i in granted them now run lo the lotof July 2 next. Under theoe clrccmotnnoeo, and bear" l ing in mind the foot that between three and _ four million dollero of private copltnl had i been nlrcedy rock, that the wool“ were - within o million dollar: of completion, tho i Government agreed to on ()rder‘iu-Council ‘ that if they would sotltfy the Guwrnmcnt ‘ before next neuron cl Poriioment thot they l hod mode notiliactory urraugomento for i raining money, and that tho worko were in ‘ progreu, the Government would lay their, one belore Parliament ond arli for on ex- i tension of time lor one year. No exteminn crvuld be given without the reaction of Por- liomcnl. Mr. Union all Cnnndu Wanted above all thingo to attract lol‘clull capitol hero, and it- would be euloidul for Parliament to lend its ouuluncc to any tchemo of a virionary or Wild-cat obsrnator. Parliament wee doing e serious injury to Conadn in your after : your extending its uncilnuto thin «chemo and lo oiling Britiah onpltullntc m on operate in it. . Tr: following blllo were read {bird ’ time : An Act to amend the Act to lu‘JG: .g. antic the Buflclo a; Fort Erie Bridge Companyâ€"- Mr. Sutherland. , An Act renprctln the Grnnd Trunk, l Grorgian Boy and La 0 Erie Roilwoy Ucm- l pan -â€"â€"â€"Mr. 'l'iodnlo. 7 Jr. Edger naked, in the abocnoo of Mr. Landerkin, what the Government pnld for two-rowed barley, and from whom it woo - purchaoed. I, Mr. Footer raid it woo purchared from 1 Jaime Carter & Co., Iced moi-oblate, [Aim 1 don, and the price was three poundo otorllog per quarter. . : Mr. Sprocln moved that it lo expedient to ‘ roimpoee the export duty on pine and i epruoo logo. 3 Mr. O Brien Mid it woo now near 6 l o’clock, end he bod not time to explain? hie reaeou for voting ngainot the rooolu- ! tion. He moved the odjournrnont of the? debate. l Mr. Footer laid on the toble a copy of the ' oenouo enumeraiors‘ incl-motion, oatbc and , oohoduloe. l i l Hr. HoCortby aoked wbnt woo the value , bl! l '0- ln‘ (o)cf row material. and (b) whet wan the output, according to the loot cocoon, foundrieo and whine workln‘ lnduotrloo. Mr. Footer cold the value of the row mate- , rl of the oottonlndootrleo. m“,208,285 ‘ hm tput woo 83,4“,724 l the vane all 199,- .' the 'ow motoriol oi wool cloth woo 067, the output .8 447.071. The number number of employeee I89. the voice of row I materiel 8188.700, the output $366,000. The value of the raw motoriol of fonndrleo and Machine worko woo “$98,077. the onset “0,081.5”. r. Footer, la omon to Mr. Oompboli, told £3,339 2: :2 been oprnt by the Govero~ men“. in promoting the cultivation of two- rewed bode . The return from ooleo woo 'lOflOl. T o total amount opoot in the cultivation of Lid wheat woe “0!, oil- cloolve cl eultlvotlon by ' rectum: why oporocu charged with an of‘ ‘ lenoo alzould not be a cumpclhble witnru. . guilly person. Would perjuro themroiveo in .ccmpetcnt and compeilane witnoooeo. It ' won t. monoicrouo thing . all others who ought. to know all the hate of f moored their on oocnord men would wall paper Ina-clamoring won four, tho i boollowod to toot!" for blmoell on thob’ no it were, of .arllamoutovy ry no boot it might, and he meted it might conduct lt logitintotoly. The Gov- ernment woo bound to teach this and other combine that protooiifl would only bo aflorded when lto lpleo were not obuoed. Mr, Liotor Ill binder twine at Port Huron o! the boot quality oold for 8 onto o pound-and at Santa lor lo cent: a pound. A urooo ineqnoltty nlotod in the duty upon wall popor. The toiling none had to poy a duty of 180 per cent. lor the ordinary grode of “all paper, while the wooltby clue bed to pay a duty only of 35 per cent. for the but gradoo. Mr. Fairbolrn dolled the hon. gentlemen who had juot opokon. and who probably never eat on o binder five mlnutoo in their lives, toprove that the Candler: former: paid more for binder twine than did the Arm-noon “more. The N. P. woo the national czlatonoe of the country. Mr. For-bio iovcred the removal of the duty on blndrr town. The reonon that the fishermrn o! Novo Scotie were allowed to huve thcir Iupplloo {rec wao become they Wcro ouch thorough free trodero that the Government (lure not tax them. A division will thm taken on Mr. Mulock’n motion, reuniting u followo : Apr (51, uny- - o Mr. l’cpe‘o motion that it is expedient to plwe corn on the free llot woo next voted upon. The unit it an lollowo : Ayes .50, new 90. Sir Rich-rd Cartwright, when the orders oi the day were mtllOi‘l, deoired to dine: the nttrnticn of the House to n curiono letter, which he found in the Montreal Gazelle 0! title day. over the eigiiature of an lion. member of the Upper Home The ban. gentleman hoe declared that he ("Sir Richard (Arkwright) said that the sugar rethith of Uanado employed 223 moo. The file" gen- tleman, in common with other membm'e of lec Uppcr Home, he'll “0662b to “Harland,” nod might have labial tho trouble to read what he did say. He lied arid them were 7‘23 men employed {or on imaginnry mollu- luciuriug product of about 810,000,000 He did not cure cue otruw for wind: Hecator Drummond thought. M r. Spanker and several hon. gsntlcmen "Order, order. Mr. Liliil'llil‘ naked whetheritvm true Lbotp'micfiice employeoo were prohibited, by lac-ml. rcgumtlcm, from ioklcg put in municipal electicnr. Sir John Thompson add .an ruler-in- Couucil to thot‘eflwt had been lowed, but he did not know how far it applird. Mr. Lunrier and it woo it matter 01 noon lmpcrtonoe, not! asked thot the order be brought down. Sir John Thompzon mored the chooinio coulmilteo on biz Bill respecting wilnoreu nod evidence. Mr. Lint" thought there were grove He thought the Bdl wont too form that direction. The tendency would be that tho how cl uoquithl. Mr. Malia (Boihwell) thought that in no instance should on wound peraon be com- pelled to give evidence. Mr. Dav“ acid it war in the interact cl jurticc thut accused percoun should be both that the men obovo ohould be compelled to keep kill mouth clUIi‘d. Mr. Curran nrmtendod that ii a men woo competcutwo give teetimony end refund to 3 do no it would work ogolurt him, and hav- ing mode it competent for a then lo give eVidonco thin Er:qu obonld make it com- iloblo for him to do l0. Either tbio obould done or the low or it lo on present be re eolrd. all". Lintonr contended that ii a man woo compelled to go into the wiluuo box there would be a period 0? perjury ouch no bad i i never been known inthio oountr ,uot except- ing the do o of the Btott Act. t wan o prin- ciple oi cglloh low that a wilmu woo not I bound to oriminoto bimooll, but if tbll bill woo pound that protection to the oooooed woo removed. . Sir John T‘i‘homrron could not ocoe b the logic which would compel an occno por- oon ioglvo evidence in minor oil'onoco ond not lvo evidence when he woo on trial for l Mr. Tlodolo moved on tmdrnont pro-l betroerabletolu wblob ill-hoolth boo been the for from uncommon. Ever inching vanity comb. Why t io elect ohonld follow ouch a one we need bordly explain to medical radon. They can well appreciate the vicious influence of cramping pro-euro exoroloed upon the trunk end lie vloooro without oooootlon {or the (rector port cl over day. Lat li- neverthelo- dilution brin y the ofl'eot of ouch procure upon the difl'eront organo expand to it. Noturolly the kidnoyo, being deeply glowed, ma be expected tom-spa entire y in it! d t ‘action, and they oonotitute tho oole exam- ple of ouch immunity. The lun o and heart oufl'or olmeot if not in. oqnol egreo. Mil the noose uonoeo in their caoe are viniblo in impo red ‘rro lrotlon, deleotlvc nutrition of the blood, or iii oonooquent im- po-vorlnhmont of e orgon end tloouo, end a weakened end are ted or languid cardiac oction, culminating, it may even has. pen, on in on lootouoo loter reportc , in fatal eynoope. The effect upon di ootlon lo noteworthy. There being but lit o epoco for the normal oxpamion cf the olomoch altar voting, leeo nnd lee: food in iakon till the loolioh outforor in virtually half-otorvod. Conotlpolion in a neeeuery requel, and flaiulent dloionolon add: another impedi- ment to tho oouroe of a laboring circulation and ovorprenood rooplrotory orgaur. Notor- oliy thooo viocera which lie low in the pclvto iikewioo feel the etroin, eo til-it olmoot evri' function re nirod for healthy oxiuieuce o deprived o it: normol exercise. Whot thtn of hulllhltflelfl And need we feel our- priead il now and than the ilioughtlero vanity which thus exchanges ovcrv phyoicol comfort for more appearance lccda to forfeit of life aloo 2 Il experience be credited it in [0. "Lancet. (1 cells. Mony of the omerieot open cloaks con be woruln the daytime on well no atnighl. As, for inotanoe, a three-quarter length cloak in o lovely night ohodo of purple velvet, bordered round the hem with block feathers nod above them with on oppliootlon of corn lace. The latter in also seen on the ynkv, which lo outlined with footborl, end curling block mtrich ti nestle round the threat. The inner oi e lo lined with the dointloet of holioirope brocadeo. Another luxuriouo little wra for a wintry night in of r v amid green v: vet, lined throughout with dark nobleo. Glceko reaching to the feet are in favor once more for evening wear. Some of the brocadea 01 which then. lire fublonod are enquizilc enough to route the moat nu ericr of Lilli so: to euthualaem. The brooo o cl u montlu moi. with 1. law vinyl ego bod n black roundwmx, fierce ml with poems in o dozen delicate limoâ€"Joana, pink and green prev dominating. It foil in lull lolds from r. cir- cul l' yoke outlined with lace: and fringed wit jet, and or. the! tint-l: out n sin lc undo lait of monogram: Velvet. The on or woo ormod of bisok heathen. But ill won the lining which grow to ihe cloak ito individu- ality. Thin mm own, in luminou- turquollo blocâ€"C .i'rago Harold. M .._.._... A nominal: Query. Apropou of on article on Lad Aberdeen and Haddo Home, the Altruietic Excllavvge boke : Do you know the name of the girl who token your child out to-doy ‘2 Or the lace of her home, or who her oplo are l orgive the questionâ€"hut con d it hopper: to you, on it did in one mother at o cummor rooort. tbot your baby ml ht opting from armo of in none into t o in o and be rescued by her, but that. obe, being drowned, would he only ” Annie,” without ony ournamr, in your mind. end that, nome~ lens and friendleoo, rho ohonld be buried without the knowledge of her kindred, bev oonoo you did not know even whence eho had come to you! About the noun. Ex loratlon is improving the po ular know edge of the Bolton. l'noteod of log lav y below the ooo, the [renter rt of it in tom 6.000 to 8,000 feet abovo o level 3 lneteod of being rainleoo, oboworo moko it bloom and cover it with for a low weeko every oer: largo nookl and "din. m“ h m °1 “ mu“ “"7 l horde ore molntalno upon its bordom ; the neither booband nor wife of the occh could be competent or oompelloblo an wit- I Sir John Thornpoo cold it woo loloe family tleo no pbiloeoplig to roger coconut. The on» udmont woo defeated. Mr. Molock movod that o wile oball; toot to dioclooe in mom 3 what her buobeud boo told her, Md vloo , l "no. not be compo The amendment woe curled. tiller Roi-anti tho St. LewmcebAdll-om deck “:on Corn .-Mr. Bot rob. Ito-pectin; the on who I See eootoro Roilwo W’u-‘nl'. Le Nviere. To voofi‘eet to so agree-on betwo. the Grand Trunk Beilwoy Comp-cadet Oaaedo, the Mo Pooifle Bellw- ni- Flym'od the 0mm of tbo moonlit T Rayon the Port Arthur. Doloib I Wenon- Oooiyoayu-Ir. bioe- W lriobbotrottlivor Dell Ooiopoaym- Inc . lanol- on Ooooo «a. -Itr. Spree“ i I no . m l inbobllento. am. l The following billc were road a tbllvi’ altyeh i no“ oeeoooro dopreooiono where water can be collected end otnred, end are vlllolnono'. nnbroltby in hot weather become of twator and tho lltby bablto 01th noqu and 13th“: high tomperetnre are the Inw- bockototrnvolorllloiothe'reot M noon-o lebeele.‘ Popeâ€"What lo the “ tri alliance? Dicky Boyâ€"They teach dike-o h dlfioront echeolo. « Papaâ€" Wbot do yon moon l Dieky Beyâ€"I the Public School to lo "Ger-loo , A&irlo and lied ," in Sunday In ool it ll the " Worl , tbo ' end the Devil." Ire. Wltborb «Dooo your bmbonil ploy f but Mn. “amulet-Grecian, ee. why, it war only tbie nor. be cold be woo untitled he never would now bow to “Yul.” ‘ Nottetloboaorteeld latboneniogibebe-o Mum-odmlenh 'illla tenoqu wb‘i'mrle'M illoboolo .lol'reeoblflul'bo nannies: “I. deui" wooroto O. .h letooonelob‘ if it: i is it i? 5 l!» t r f l I' ml .5 i’ 5: M W’ wd‘li‘. ‘5“ on and u do y, They do not liketb on. about their «.5. " ole ” Ol eons-no lt'o hard. .- 5' living, but living of the p oort, oncb olene oo their nel‘b olwcc‘i‘ilt‘ll fibril ” i run wildeforotv of mony. Tblo on?“ mutter who obey: or where obe workv, for obe no I boroolf that it in not obe, but God in or poreonollty ' gove up everything obe hold door an come to live ond labor omong the root at the poor in the oluuor, amen the “other an“ ’ 0! which so few cl in now how they ve. Bho woo a oehool teocbor in Brookl , for five yearn on honored toecber in the bllo Schoolo. She went to Dr. Hall’o church. and it woo while ninth; in bio church one doy enjoying the beautiful oervlooo tbot the thought came to her that ehe woo not ohorv log with otbcro the good tble obo [0 en- :yed. From this time rho bogon to do oolon work, in a very "null woy ot Grit, but with her work oonotantly onlnralng, yet from the idea of joining the Solution Army, bod it been then propch to her, rho would have reooiled with horror. But oomcthlng worked within her mind and hurt, ond otter wrohe 03' ttrugulo obo gov»: up her petition in the Public School, gum up her church. her home, her friendo, joined the Solution Army, and wont tollvo and wm-ii in the slums. n dolly, hourly or am in if goodwill in tho midot of poverty nu vice. Could the hove done it, do on thick, unleto Elie had been called of (lo . Sbo ooyo not. To cm ouch girl the quotation in put : " But on are an educated woman, don t you over on; for moiety, for books, 101' intellectqu componlomhip’. " And thin is wh t aho unaware: " I lay one night. on the floor. and I cried aloud nod eel , ‘Oh God, I am bruin- huu’ ry.’ " T on rho goon on and tollo on incident alter incident of her work, ut not, the enyo, “ to be put in the paper.” “ My 0- plo are remitivo, and I cannot abnoe t oi: confidence." ' tie you llltcn, toklcg the while u mental photograph ill the bright, eweet, oonoiblo loco, crowned by the low dark hair, 0! the trim figure gowned in ploln dark blue, with the great at hem apron, out! the obowl throw-n over e oboulderr, for the “ clum- giri" do“ not times on do the other Solution rmy pirio, ond but for the badge and the letter w‘l ” you would not know her. Bull her people know her, end no Ill. walko along in their mldet, a Van oi the l9th firrlidury, they give bu greellnp on every on . Rally, alter oll, the work of the " clout. girl " lo itlll’lOlb that! that of the "coller settlement," of wide we ore booting so much, with the rxcoptmn : ibo “olnm girl” hen not money and influence behind her. The “ olurn girl ” of the Salvation Ann lo rc’dnm Iron out of the slums-who in o v wayo in evidence there. But when you ooo her. (hot look at im- with lndifl‘orence or corimity. Regard her, and remember her with rupeot, with friendly feeling end will tender sympathy. It lo in your power too, to lend her a helping hon , lo ammo her, ond curtain her in her work. WILL 'Ifllll' II "II 9 net'- the auntie: not All Women on bone lion Will lob. ." It would be delightful to not my boat upnn things or do nicely girlo at my age, totborougbly enjoy them when I obioin them, an teary about then: when I do not." “ I wish you could be tended to bob your heart upon me,” he on «I. "Become-â€" ocean I love you i" “ I do not believe you core form at oll," Ill. tumor-ed, in her lndilferent voice. Lifer! yet," more lb btluil , “ it may you do, for youm e on y mun who who hm chromed that! have no been.” “ l .420, indeed," be per-feted, "while you give no moreon it thought." She regarded him for o moment with her goo}, epocnlotlvo gone. Ho woo bio-biog ot y. , " Jock," Ibo announced, “ I love you 1 I and you meet oomponlonoble. Bot love you «no I do not." “ Could you not curry nir. Loom? Io ‘ there ony other non whom you could non l" " berolo no other man on earth with whom I wieb to wed ; and I do not think I could oecept even you " " Iwu oirold there Ill kt be oenie one who,” be cold more hot-eh“ . , “ Have evereboorv upon .y pert :‘unionoy n. at?" the book of any . in or eooo - 8o," unwed. " Dot. W it might be a bore to bovo o wile who “pooled o unmet role of pot noun and Moore wbotowf ‘ b0 the or» ‘bof, I could otbowor tebooeru .1 love no no Ilevepo." Bio veloo broke _ u ' the la ix Mini

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