Eyeryfltyle ‘ p ‘ Every Price Don't buy your carriage till you see my stock and get my 0 o u P" lance" - - p ' ' although bees work with satiric. than many of its rivals and let gaudy l" "M in l"8N ‘M dry till“. 5039‘ I L 0 n I in “PP-1mm, m non» or am- «n “'1 ml"- l“. WM 5° W“ “W approach it in the quolitirl just ll" Fella“ 'WMP“ ‘59 8““ Pfln' named, which go to make it a perfect clplel of has culture if he were ever so William Basil. who moved hora Hal town to Buffalo, 1‘. Y., last fall was taken sick on the 5th’ Next Morrison's 110th THE Fllllll'l'llllï¬ Ill BBOCKVILLE umgnxine for general use. In no islne thoulh'lo" “ '0 “Y “M l‘ m‘“‘"" is this fact made m-Ire clear than in that for April, which we recommend to the attention of our fair readers as on; of full not what kind of 'a hive a beekeepin- tinesâ€"“my choice is Hongh’s Simplicity Mogul-nth, being the simplest, cheap- est and most comprehensive hive in March with typhoid fever. died on the 18th. Mrs. Bin-ll and cousin accom- panied the remains to! Mallorytown, where they wens met by members of X l! urn-install from Belle!“ an". Yin-k. about three yous 0.0 lid. .0.- qnalntam-c. It ill I cau 0‘ iO'I‘Q “ “ sight. and they t married. W In r husband tol bot to keep in m. wiry ,, rivaled in its excellent display Spring styles for womun and children. It ran be obtained from all News~ the I. 0. 0. 1". order, taken in charge own-i tor fear of his parent; and I O I.- and conveyed to the lodge room The 'qucl he donated her. Then she 10‘“ wtrrk ‘n the Margaret Strachsn Homo ll use. , The Simplicity lungstratb is {.2 t, C shipped by the car load fro-n a number BRO€KVILLB , at places in the U. ii, to Australia, J. GreeneliCo, Pub- Businees College suoimsiiT snoam Commcrflal Course Thorough TERMS RBAHONAULK Send for illustrated (,‘atalognc bc- fore Tl: "tiling whch you will go. GAY & MCCOlil), Principals m “w. l.._._, runs The goods in this line must be re illlced brfwrc taking stock, and in ordi’r to do so tho prices lniu- int: n .narkrd Away Down. if you want a chrap (lap, hlull‘. Collar or (ch, don't fall to takv advantago of this gi-nuitw l‘lwup For flnlrwnow going i n at tlu‘ FIIR AIAII'J‘ .. m: _. CRAIG, The Furrier King st.. llrockvillc. Iii-ad the minus and you‘ll wondcr up. But so long. as me prune urn dawn, you “(it‘ll {Pol Ill) I‘Ulltfl'l‘IL kid butt-mud plain for l‘nngolabullonrd “Hiking bums. fair Hllll'll . lx'iti ‘leord 'l'lv Show! . llutl‘ Luv“ «bi-rs, unliii limit: ‘1‘ :U‘tl li'.llll"l‘ lllti‘ll . lll'tillll‘r sllplu‘r‘i, “H‘V‘u‘tl «uh-4. lljlrtu'l " ‘ " ‘l 'n't w! \l: n '1 <u:'.i-l a utlu-r hurl ’ llowvn t‘ulf but u l‘llll‘lill‘t tnmzu, .. . l “05Ԡllll‘l'lll I‘f. llii’h in .1, ,‘ï¬â€˜V’lll 't‘fi (or Muscat-mm button bu: I -, ~ ‘1 l :.-; t":.'l' F w" tlni' lmrk \Hll roux unruly l. Izod all know ", )ou \‘lll llntl )niirnrli in 'tr' 0 \\ holt- .‘lllll k. ill-ltt‘tl or 31 u) Lmiics' bums trail" top (lit-I'I, put would w'uri‘u‘l) lwllvw‘. us. 'l‘lii 1'!" for“, Ar lll\ itv \‘ou in t'oini‘unil 'u't' 'lll' stylus “'ll Al'h 2,: i It] 1' plank gzut- way ‘v..'llll «or \\ (' lune .«o llllllt} lll'-.\' Hunt in Latin a r...†nnir, \M rv “‘4' in lt‘ll ~\nn nil about i dealers, or direct from l‘odettes lishitu Cm, I26 West 23rd St. York. Single copies 15 cents: Yearly subscriptions $1.50. um:- of 00.60103... ELGIN, March 3i, 1894. Ms. W. N. PEARSON. DEAR Siu,â€"â€"\Ve, on othch and members of Pansy Division No. 280 S. of T., wish to convey t ) you our lu-artl‘t-lt sympathy in your recent sad and sudden bc-rt-avmnont. 'l‘ruly,“in the midst oflife we are in death." Your lN'lUVth wifv and our esteemed sister was cvrr read)y to offer a helping hand in tbn furthrriuu'e of any giiod t‘atlln‘l', and her kind, :uniublo dispo. sition, unst-ltish lel‘ll, and cordiulity of Ilillltlll'". gained for hcr the friendship of all those privileged with her no tptainlutu-v. \Vu sincerely httpo and host. that, in this ynur tiuu- of irreparable loss, you “Ill look lor consolation to llllll who is “too Wish to HT and too good to bo unkind." Mus. (l. S. llm‘sows, ELLA “ALLADAY, lit-c. Sec. The Rewards of Men. N. w, Soul) Africa and nearlv all the Britis‘t Colonies. Valusbly, just now, this hive is making a clean dash over France. In Canada thev stand nearly 7 to l with any other hive. and soon will be It) to 1." He adds, "I must be very perwrse inde to oppose this behalf of the world-wide current of apial‘iau ju~lg~ ment. I got my hives of \V. Young, Warburton, who does exertllcnt work in cutting. The Canadian bee journal shows plainly what. the gonrral dcci ion . .. is. Mr. D. Livingston, of l‘liunkvillo, and J. McCornnn-k, above nirntioued, both bought their apiurio+~a bonny stockâ€"at lhcsuinn time, had similar difficulties to Cullhl'lltl with, and, under my advicv, pursued tho same course with like rrsu'ts. Mt. L’s bees, up to the 28th of March, when 1 last saw them, were in Al condition, though the rock bottom of cedar was very wet. [in cemented until lu- thought the Wlitt'l' was shut out. About the 10th of March it burst in and who within an inch or so of the combs ol' the lower or third tivr of hivcs, sapurating li-zm-s and papt-rs on the lath grating hcucuth the how This pl't‘iu‘ltt'r Works for the souls of \Vt‘ sot that row of boost ofl'ou bottoms, tn.-u,:tndgrin-rally {gt-ts his pay; tln- i‘trinovn-d tho dripping loaves and nu-rcl‘nut rt-ups hi-l reward for toils in p.purs, put on dry papcrs and returned prollls from day to day; tho baukvr tho lives Without in tho least. disturb sits in his run-y chair with his bundh‘ ing tbtuil. -) (Hi - 'l‘lury hull ti inches Uft'uslt for WM. “111] gntlwm ll ll:tt‘\'~ at sidl-s upon to a bright light â€"r~ t'llll)(‘l'~ month by month of u \igurous tt-u pc-r nturc limpmxing my tht-‘ory that it. 0 nt', tlu- tlt';lll'l' in grog «studs brlliiul don't hurm bc 5 to huntth tncm in the tho but" and fills up the Rt'lltli’lllt‘l‘S high. i‘t‘lltll‘ who“ you wish it) ruisv tlwm and and jing't-s tlu- Itin that tho boys blow we if they air all right. in tor potutioiis of malt. and rrc; tht l1i\'lltg a sun-n inch illpc passing bud sit)“ luwyvisandiloctot'stintls Wt‘l’K to ill: lrvm lln- rulur to tho dining room lilt.‘ lmtd, cold (rush, '-\‘lt‘ltl lllt' luings in tho nn-n llmt tllll who Juno pip“ 'l'llts l: in't-ymi oil. the- NMâ€: dismsc :rrnn‘d foul air of tho lIlthf‘ .ll'.|_ HINHlI' find money to buy ltltt‘ii' nu‘nt, tin-rohy fuming purer, xlrrcr, la: 7. '_ but tln' i-ditor has n tlnmklcss I t.r:1:,as tlu- busy months 1â€â€ by, and You “'1†ln- \Vt‘ll paid for your tmzllulr ulwt'nvr - you buy or not. and wr- uill. lust-unsi- _\nu can not rcxiat tolling your fr‘n-nds about rillt‘ll bur xalns. U, W. HOWNEY The One Brookvllle Ell ullumut ARE FRIENDS 1‘0 THE Farmer and Builder ol Oils, over l3,(l0tl,tlt‘v0 lbs. of milk into Cllt‘oflt" Assorlmrn [they have the best Paints, }[..r(|\varc, Tinwarr, Vnrnis.‘“¥8, Calciminns, \vara, Fishing Tackle. and prions to suit the times. Daisy Chorusâ€"best See them. COAL OIL Best Quality. Low Price IKAFIIJEY IILOCK ATIIENR v...â€" world laughs with you- WEE P and in! My alone. “333 Hélhm... rrlce Bargain Shoo House Glass, Silver &c., in town, I The receivml, nearlv $130,000, distrihutnl in the marketâ€"» always in amok dnd at lowest prices Guns and ammunition of best quality ' I brain llis in knows no rust. of body or \A‘llllt' hi- =ni~mx+ lbw i'llutlt‘o t0 div. l't‘qultl in this world utwi‘t‘ Point‘s, but tlw stunt. whore (,‘Vl‘l‘ Hi‘ll, thl‘llll‘l' llll' to supply its plat-o, uni by llilH uwrum ht‘ltL his bees in primi- condition up to auto. 1 Wlsll that our young, cluvrr, l l.tll‘lll.l‘ll physicians (entircly . «- JllSIlt‘t'. from upii‘ultux'n) would cprill lltl rigns. h: is: bound to have! an 'lcguut itnpr s». on their nuun-rous triman and I] lllll ll'i" sta'tallty at Kemptvlllc. ‘ Krni-THLLE, Mun-h '37 ~~Yrstorday tftt’rnoon ion-s turn Wi‘l‘t‘ on a plank l'l‘illllt‘lllg r. Hop log in tln- (lain, th-n ' and t-lu-y wort- lll thrown into tho swiftly runnng watn'rlu-IoW. The party truitsistnd of John iii. Hauling, l‘ldwnril Joni-s. llt'nry lilllll‘v and \\'illiaui Ralph l‘hu lattcr jumpml for tho butmont and whih- the otlnrs wt-ro- t-niliml tho tluuw und llllilllJ'l‘l‘t’ vutunui-d in a mass of lodgt-tl mulu-r, f'lt‘. Runny W'H rnsruml unmnm-ious. Mr. Harding wnsclinginfgitln llumn log with “no first. tin“ Wd -. .xux'i rl, down lllll‘lN'l‘, nunl while his l'u't were in iintmrs innit-r tho water. “in ‘ tn: ful' help lu‘arlvrvtmling llis strcmztli guts» uttl and be full into \‘i'iiH the- water. JUln‘H' lvtuly w; which l't‘lll him that 'l‘hr body was .ukt'tl out, but life was l‘NilllCt, Th.- lccoamd at om- timr rrprcï¬cnlml this county in tho Dominion Parliament. is undvr timber - "23.: h = ' 'i', ‘ .1 - - . “l l l“ mu“) 0x“ (MM ['llll‘Clevl by this {villiuél‘ttlll'rz .l_ vain: of this method of foul uir dr-inago. For many y'ars l have lwt'll tryout to induce lwc-kcopcrs, .it ll‘ii‘t., it) adopt lt. Mr. Livingston, as u. brginnor, sta nls in the front tank, preparing his hnu-v with grout cam, and is thorough in his preparations for the future 1 got quit» a surprisu wlwu lookin:_t ovor Mr. Fred Haycs’ br-cs I thought .\lr. U. L. llibsou had tho ilrye~t and warmest cohar, but this one is b in» homiltiotn-d. Although a rock bott tln. it is porous, dry and warm as a pint: llml'. The most singular fonturc is that these boos givc off no loudor tour or higher hum at. 47 or 48 viv- grov H than Livingst 'n's, Mrl'ormai'k's and otllt-l‘fl «l: m, ill and 42 dch vs. l'ln‘ tow iii-.grw. of humidity lll‘tjl/Hntt‘tl funguu gonna l' on} c's’t‘n starting, and. hang:- to nu , tho '-.‘t“_,;l‘[.tllll‘~§ wu-rv not. 'l'wp 3 inch \vutor p'pws ln-cu up‘n :ill wintvr. pourng in two tinc >tl‘vums of pun: air, and yi-t this cvllar iuuintninwl tctnpm'atuvo of 44 and abow tiinvs. 34 allows fro zinc in lllmllt right. tut fruit and Vego. tables. irrl‘lt. l‘lill l lit-lpetl if) rough board and full papt-r 3 silt-s of pull'uns lllt'. ll'AtC itt cl“. d1,.,,.,.;zt\’t-n llln lino-N lath and dsyvr than an and plastvr, .1, pa,rr will lu- [)ldmL'T. All st rapping. .mlu‘w tn.- uniformly board?) inch or two dead air ~pnco is I‘t‘tlllll‘t'ti A Lake of Milk. Editor Athens Ia'rlvmrtrr. DEAR Sin,â€"-Avcordinu to pro-misc. give you a summol up Staticâ€" uu-ut of my dairy work in thc past. hoping it may not be classed among: the by», fish stories, and fearing that somo of tho many intelligent waders of your pupt-r may ï¬nd fault with you for tho waste of space taki-n up by it. I have taken chargr- ol’ t:lll“'~t' fuc- toriefl fourteen consecutive seam: s an t in that time have manufactur d a lull-- Number Money which made l,.'l(’lt),ll00 lht, of cheesi- madc, about 22,0â€0, among the farmcrs, Each M‘uson can» tsins about 190 days, call it. 31300 days, and one vat of milk \pnr day makes 2,600 vats of milk. at con» mins b,000 lbs. milk, and placing this number of rats in romtion they would cover a distance of 8 miles, or, in other! ï¬gures, would make a lake of nilk coloring nearly font acres of land, mvrntren inchvs deep. for which abor I have rcceivml over 86,500; over $3,000 of this money I [waived from one firm, (namelyl. Miller & Fer- guson, Spencerz-illc. and a large part of the balance by our recpectcd friend and (xiii-en, S. B. Williams. Athens, and the balance from Win. Eager. lorrilburg; Wilm‘ Harper, Athens; MI t Brown, Elbe. The later ï¬rm I an engaged with the coming man. And now. for the bane“ of young chess makers, I will add that, l v. net-i: was hot undnr tune the, in citlv .' \‘ililkl. drop of minivan; ‘. llth Of tltr- lz‘ rm, All tlu- :ltuirublc conditions: may lu- obtainwl by u l'rvc use of Port- land co-mont anl pmfi-ct ventilation, and with tho will u! tht- kitchen stov- or othor cons-1:qu beat nbiwe- tlwm Eithi-r acii‘pt 23w immunity ol coin- plett‘ wintt-ring or din an of your ï¬ttll'k until you can prepare a proper place to wnztcr in. Good cellars may be made tlu- clwapcst and best. it. is plain thcv arc tlu- cheapest, ‘IS they are already built. The bet-s in this collar aicin a tine state, none have bet-n lost. or even injurrd by mutpriwg. nor are thry likely to he. l say hoping that it may induco some to pn-pum a pl‘upt‘r place in put thr-ir bees in bo-fore next November. Most. of our collars in wint~r have frosted walla close. heavy. tiatnp nll‘, mud ice and Watitr near the doorml have for many ~wars assisted unprepar- ing colonic-t "7 winlrr in pita cow-red as potatoes, in trenches and clumps, and in doublowalled hives, either chat? or 1;: uintm n l. llw Iv.‘ have liw-d ti soothe adv mates of all these utterly abandon all of them in their turn. Only a few- bee-keepers even yet know haw toamngc been and fomt leaves to make a com d it. It (when one knows how) is about half the trouble that any kind of open air wintering is. The idnof lifting bees in the spring, a comb ate time, i pro-fur this . thin, % funeral on Tuesday. 20th, was convluot- ed by the I. 0. 0. l". l dge. Th‘b occa- siou will be long re uembsred, as it is the ï¬rst dwath fut thr' 1 d4" in its his~ tory of ninc years. Bro. B-tell was insure-d for $2,000, a help to Mar; ‘ you-.- llmlllcl‘ loung tollnvc. iiucll in the tim ' of nerd. On Tursdav evening the Mallorytown Oddl'o-llows' lodge pas ed a feeling resolution of n:- gret at its loss and of sympathy with Mrs. Buoll. m. Of Inï¬ll.- The Attorney General has a bill in the Local flout-so respecting the solem- nization of Marriage. No lict‘nse is to issued for the marriage of any infant under 14 years. Betwoon f=urtoen and 16 tho consent of the father, or if he is dead, the mother, or of a duly appointed guardian, must be obtained in writing. Between 16 and 2| consent of tho fathor, or if he be dead. thc mother, if living. or a guardian shall ho walirt'd in writing, but if no guardian has been appointed to an on phan over Hi, the license may be build. The Act does not apply to the casts of infant widows or widowers, who may marry again without; the written consent of pul'cnts. \ Badly Burned at New Bone. A young son of Mr. Joseph Preston, of New lioyno, mot with a shocking accident in his father's sugar bush lu~t Saturday. Mr Preston, who was ill and unnblt- to lvn'o tho buns". aunt the some. month; he Sllllltl‘d and loll head- long into tho boiling syrup. lie was t'i-nrl‘ully bur:ch about, the bond but mnnngi-d to remit his home, thoth the l l l l l l t ' in» dmsn lwr chm-ks, . . ' l l‘. boy to lllt‘ hush to stir up this fll‘t‘l ‘ Illldt't‘ni'atb tln- pan of sap, when by \.,., m... New York, and she became .0 “ll ilk“ l -I c. tlml tuliiflry IO lull. rules 0‘ “I. in- Hltlilll-‘ul she was allowed to return to it aftrr her baby was born. It VII I '..l i with briaht b .I jm-t such I it lla‘ccl. int September, to be quite u \2 rowsx. 'rui; KIDNAl‘PED CHILD. lmlty, r. young Woman of good ï¬gure and v» fare called at the home. Con- itlli . .~p « in n -y tllï¬plfiyt‘d over her breast was s r. int 7 .\'~-rt~rmo like those worn by the luth lmnghtrr». With her was another \ru-nmn \\ no also wore such It cross. Till. (‘t'lllnlllllllll appeared to be about 40 years old, and was known as a good Christian hum». of tlothain. She introduced the \iutillgrl‘ wmnan as Mrs. M. A. Brooks, of lltlslnn. “\l‘n- urn in search of ababy," then said .‘It's. llanks. of Boston. “It must be a girl .m-l mu-t have blue eyes and blond lznlr 1 don‘t want the baby for myself. l “uni it for a friend who is a wealthy and llVr'H in her own villa on the Hud~ lll'l' namn is \lrs. Frail: Eltnony. barn brand of lll‘l‘. She is a 7.:i‘ ..t nudwtx Woman. lint, poor onc,"and lm‘t' ll 5. lif't'l‘li'H pnrinittcd a few tears to “--lie had a baby. .M ll t .‘ lit‘.‘. a sum-t bully! it died hilt yrflterdny. llll‘ lll'Sll Wu“ litrrally dropping from: his fair. to witnos and lit' has bum). in sions almmt siin'c tho :lccidt-ut curred. Dr, Preston. who happens-d to bc ncur tho Vicinity was suunnom-d and did all that was possible couvul~ to ri-ltcvc him, but little or no home. is ' rntortninvd for his recovery-wRecord. _._.._.uâ€".- «oâ€" T( )1.†DO. SATI’RDM. \lart-h Ill.â€"â€"E:wlcr scrâ€" \'ico-t w: rc contluctml in tht1 Mixthodist and Baptist churches on Easter Sun- day. Both churchcn worn docorutwl very tiiu-ly. As a l‘t'Sllll of tho print streak of cold weather, the young pcoplo of this place huu- had scum grand nklttlllll. Thu i‘llSNt‘H Elitll anti spo‘nt their l‘lltuit‘l' holidays here with their many flit-mist. Mr. \V. McCluur, ono of our young men has left born for Manitoba. Miss lioiton. the new dressmaker ofj this placv, Is doing a rushing business. On Fiidiy night last a number of t'rivnvht »5 Mrs. ill. llriggiushuw, from Franlrwillc and 'l‘olmlo, spout u vory t’llj¢l_\'£llil" tinu: at lwr homo. Tho night war. upvnt innsth in dancing. MWâ€â€" FlJANKVILLE. Fatim‘s. March Ill).-â€"Mr. George A. Dixon is l. "must ill. Mm. ital-A. Parkcr, sr., is quite ill at pl‘biii‘izf Fari‘ï¬x‘i'fl have commenced ploughing. Elm. Kill'orn it: Vii-tiling friends in Block villa. Miss Flora Dnusley, of Brockvillc, is waiting friends lit-rs Mrs. James Rudd, who has been visiting hcr son Stalin-d, of Arnprior, has l‘t‘ttll‘lis‘tl homo. Mics ('rurtu- Eiupey, of Brockville. is the guwt 1:." isll'fl. It. Crummy. The unusual service-s are being conâ€" ductwd in ihv M: tl.o\list church by the putt oi, vsmr-‘Atd by the Rev. Louis lilat.i-het,£'r . Mr and .il'rn. Wm. Runnng intend moving in a few days to their farm at Lake day, March ‘JZ’tb, under the manage unent of Mr. J, Jonf‘s. ends here. The funeral services of the late Mrs. llixavn (Trim was ronductcl by the Ib-v. Mr. Porter in the Methodist church on Sunday, March 25th, after which the romaine were laid away to rest in the Let-hy‘s cemetery. ceased had been ill for coma time and was in her seventy-eighth your. (‘llat‘lo-sh I" ()nr choose factory owned on Thurs- fhlisslx'ilroy, of Athens, in visiting Lucy. who is at home, and a son Charles who insides here, to mourn her loss coveâ€"M English Rpavin Lintment removes all hard. soft or calloused Lam and Blemishes from horses. Blood gapavin. Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone. Sweeney, Stifles. Sprains. Sore and Swollen Throat. Cough, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Wat-ranted by J. P. Lamb. uncommon Done It! A Dav.â€" De- She leaves a husband and daughter, Miss ills iltllt‘l'lllllâ€˜ï¬ wvro tcrribl" , 1‘ l i (,ll “‘5' , said «ln- llll» :4ht the institution could not hastilv ‘ ‘ ‘ll .13. w: I never part with llf'l' child,†said {cnu (load l I swam packed or dead airspaccd. 1 out of one hive into another, to clean thenout. is onecf the most uni-lent and chord notions. and belongs to the I have faithfully told yea South American Rheumatic Con for Rheumatism and Neural‘ia radially uminlioadayc. Itsaotion apart the system is remarkable and myster- ious. It movies at coco the cools ‘ lln- mu?" Him: \ t-l‘, l hll‘v. l l l l l ’l'lw- ptnil' woman ln' frantic with grief, and I» rt 2 M luryin-z her husband. If she ' . n. on up: n baby right off. she, too, .will th- ll)2l"(Ill of the Margaret Strschan l ..--m lti'l' "m i-nwrgsiu-y, and thou amne- mzr ~ . ,' x. .d Mary (fowv‘n's baby. "But n, "Fllt"$ itu) fond of it.†tl v uncxpon-ted happens. lwcainv interested and Mar) Miss (‘UWen was Snu I'nlnn “llll the baby in llrs. brooks offered her :32th The offer was emphatically irllH'lIH [.t will for. but†anus. tor the: vi iltn tlnl. Il ll '1‘ innit rowan I‘ll-"2 nh’lTHEi‘t. refused. 'I‘lwn Mrs. llrrmksuugtzested that Mary come with her to the house where the rich lady lived and bring the baby. Mary «mold bevmplov'cd thorn, still be a mother to Mr own child, the rich lady Would low- t‘m- u-hlld and its mother, and. above n‘l. Mary would thus be. the save: of Mrs. innit-try} lll'c- ll.†your-i: Mary would '_-l-t inn $200, although an» needn't give. up her child. Mary said she would think about the ï¬t'l.i‘lllt‘. She knew she could not. remain at the .‘daigaret Strachan Home all her life, and lll'f‘t‘ shu- thought might be an ex- culio-nt chance to get a home for herself .n.d lwr little- girl. ‘ Mrs. Brooks promised she would return to tln- hnmn tht- following aftt-i‘noon. l'n- atrntl all? (‘illlt‘ll alone HhOTily before 3 fl. M and saw .Vlnry alone. “Just lv-t me have the child." begged tln- uuman. " I wish to show it to I par- 81 n who is near by and doesn't wish to lm cow-t: lie-re. He knows Mrs. Elmo!) u. all air} can tell Whrtber or not Hazel wll suit," "lary was unsuspecting and allowed the mm in be taken from the house for only a int-maul. as abs bellcvrd. Minutes passed, and than an hour, and still the we mnndid not. return. Flnally it. dawned npnn the young mother that her child had in...“ kidnapped. There was a sensation in tr» home, of more", and though a ww-li latrr a letter was recelvcd from the im-»t»rinus Mrs. Brooks. poctmnrltcd Pr!» vim-w», ll. 1. anyiug that the baby was I‘ll-.i m w and altemptlng to make some or p'unnlton. it rcall gava no clue and all mum to ï¬nd the by were without sue on rat. inn mu xhv int‘cstlgltion which followed it wh- lminil that "I". Brooke VII KIM human. | ' l'itfl‘ldo-nt‘o Illltl thfl there VII n - \lru Eluwn)‘, who livrd on the Hudson and in . lost her husband and chlld. That was al that mold in learned then. but an up- was kopt‘on the one. The h: an hrnkm mothorlcft the Stmb at» Home shortly after this. She could not "Mar 'u live in the house whence her child had been «loll-if. Aim manyvlaolcstioda. Mun (‘niwm {mind A home M Prof. B". in New York city. Now a New Clapton Almnl l0 yum ago Charles N young booing- use. V. mauled '15 sin. to lat Allcc Penney. at t . Nana mes acywss sot Emu then. She was inland and , PMâ€. momma. Lillian lane _ l. y r '0'. wt Mal . I . v I) ans. locum sow ‘ins. HIM. the' Emma named the little one Morgan Mosley. and cared for her most tenderly. About three months ago Ira. Mosley told her husband that she was tired of Providence. She wanted togoto New York to live. She told of friends she had in the metropolis and of plans she had for using her knowledge of forclgn languages. Finally her husband consented and the family moved to New York. Soon after Mrs. Mosley got into the habit of staying a great deal away from home. She ex- plained to her husband that she was en- gagrd in translating some Spanish books for a rich woman, and it was nececury to do the work at that Woman's house in the daytime. Sometimes she remained for lmportant parts of the work until after dark. Once in a while she toiled with the Spaniard until very late, and then she Would stay there all night. Mr. Manley had implicit faith, his wife was happy, and so he found no fault. When Mrs. Mosley returned home a week ago she had an envelope in her hand. She put it away, telling her husband itwas an important document connected with the Spanish books and papers, and asking him not. to disturb it or lost it get lost, On Thursday morning Mrs. Muslev left the, house as usual, but when she had not re- turned on Friday night, Mr. Mosh-y thought- the myetrrimis envelope might give him a clue to her whereabouts. It did. It. astounded him. On the paper he took out be read these words. , (‘Elt'l‘ll‘lt‘m’l‘E ()lt‘ MARRIAGE. . : This is to cortlfy that l have this day : : joined in ' : MARRIAGE ; : Mr. Alfred Hilliard. New York. State of : 1 New York, and Mrs. Margaret Blames. I ; of New York, State of .\ew York. ac. : 1 cording to the laws of tho State of New 1 : Jenny. and that them wore prosont as 2 ‘, witnvmes Mrs. V. C. Jackson, of New : : Jersey-mud MissAnna Malllck. of New : 2 Jersey". 2 : At flaw Montgomery street. Jersey : ; City. . lluti-d Jan. 12. 1894. : REV. V, (‘. .lA(Il{N)N l).D., ' Pastor M. ii}. ('hurch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... 0.. Mr. Mosler hurried to Rev. Dr. Jackson, who described the couple, and said that his wife and servant had acted as witness- ec. On Dr. Jackson producing his mar- riage book, Mr. Mosley identified the handwriting of " Mrs. Hilliard †as that of his wife. Another proof that Mrs. Moeloy was “Mrs. Hilliard" was found in the fact that she gave Alma Put- thvy as the name of her mother. Mr. Mosley was satisï¬ed now that his wife had betrayed him all these years, and that. she had been loading a double life. He rctnrnod home heartbroken. Baby Hazvl was clamping soundly. All night loin.v ho sat by the bedside of his child. Wondering if he would ever see its mother again Mr. Mosh-y believed that his wife might sail for Europe. and early the next day he , earchrd at the pier» ofnutgoing steamsnlpc. . but lllllt'd to ï¬nd her. Then he returned home. He was told by aneighbor that Mrs. Mosley had been in about an hour ago and had asked that her husband should remain in when he came back, as she would return soon. About an hour later she came. In the rccrlmlnationc that fol- lowed Mr. Mosley's denoumont, his wife. who had committed blgamy, told him that Hazel Cowonvor rather Margaretha as he knew herâ€"~11“ not her child not his, but that she got the little one at the Margaret Sirachan Home. Mr. Mosley was so dumb-founded with this and other revelations of his wife's duplicity that she coca out of his hands, although he had made n his inlnd, and told but so, that he won] prosecute b - for bi min]. Then he gathered Hilcl'a balm: up. and want to the Margaret Straoban Home with the baby. Immedi- atn-ly, on hearing the man's story and the dam, the matron recalled the abduction of Mary Cowcn’s baby, and as Mr. Mosley rcally loved the child as a father he too her with him for the night after arran ng torcturn with her next day when cry Cowen would be recent. The meeting between mothcrï¬ntl’chlld wasja very aflcct- lng one. the poor mother instant! recog- nising the child through her be onglngs. Very seldom haaso strange a story been told out of a novel; but truth has once more rovcd to be stronger than fiction. Not lug hubccn board since of “Kr. and In. Hillard.†- COUNT AND RASGAL- last-Ina Konorowall mvcc a Trail of Thievery In Ills Wale. A handmo Count who llved and oa- attained lavishly bu Mt Bongo“. Rhoda Island. Unknown wit a tarnish- . ‘Mabls jewel is she v mm s ctcctlvc of Bell- m“- In a draft. I and il . to II ill where bung was bitter the Count, and said thdrh's bad aw died bar dreadfully and actually stole from the money-drawer. The Count is a handsome blood, with a light mustache. He stands 5 feet 8 inches hlgh, is spparentl about forty years of age, and slightly ha (1. His leturc la in lon of the police of New ork. lie was in the Russian Army. and carries tbrcc scars on his head. The Komorowaklc arc mentioned in the "Gonealogischcs Tascbcnbucb dcr Orac- fllobcn Honest" as an old Catholic family of Austrian Galicla. [t was annobled in 1798. The resent head of the house is Karl Josef ward Count Komorowski. There is mention of a stlslaus Komorowv ski, an adopted son, who was born in MM. The daughter of the house. Helene, who was born in 1861, is now the wife of Prince Wlazcmckl. A Tidal Wave. The Normaunialcft her piers at Hobo- kon, Jan. 18, bound for Mediterranean ports. When 768 miles east. of New York she encountered a moat dcstrubtiva tidal wave. The greenish-white, curling, swirling wave reared itself fully seventy-ï¬ve feet high. With a terriï¬c crash vessel and wave met. The water swept over and through the vessel destroying almost every article of furniture on board. Partitions were carried away and some of the oflicers were washed about until senseless. There was no panic. The en- counter wac so unexpected the worst was over before the passengers realized their danger. New Way of Committing Suicide. Mrs Hans Olson, wife of 3 Now farmer, who lives at. Yankton, S. 1)., ast- cued one end of a rope about her neck and tied the other end to the axle of a wagon. Then she gave the wagon a push down a hill, and the weight of the vehicle stran- gled her to death. .._.._._. Killed In a Nmashnp. Suosunv, Man-h 24. â€"'l’hu express train east from Winnipeg on the Canadian Paciï¬c railway no oil the track on Thurs day, one mile from t'urtier, a small plac. thirty miles wast of here. A broken rm was the cause. Three or four can wen turned over. Two men were killed can one was slightly injured. Though there were quite a number of, other passengers, they escaped injury. The dead men ware lumbcrmen just coming home from the winter's work in the camps. One had a cheque for 3180 and the other for $90. An Expensive Postage lit-nip. Woonnn. Ont, March 26.--A care was tried here on Saturday, the outcome of which ought to serve as a warning to those who attempt to put old postage stamps to a dishonest use. information was laid by by ’I‘. H. Malaron, assistant postofllce in- spector of Kinaston, charging Jas. Gibson, an, of Stockdalc. with being a party to the use, for the purpose of payment, of a postage stamp, which had been before used. with intent to defraud. Defendant was ï¬ned 820 and costs or 80 days. .._.,.,V.._..._..‘- _.A_ . Dorm. Robbery of a Poctofllce. Auroosa. Pa , March Bilâ€"W. S. Confer, postmaster at Ben's Creek station, was awakened by six masked men, who got ' upon a roof immediath under the window 0 his room and began ring with revolvers through the window. Mr. Confer got his revolver and ï¬red the only two shots that were in it, and at that instant the window was kicked in and the robbera entered and compelled him to o n his safe, from which they took 8" l and a gold watch. Of the money tean $80 belonged to the poctofflce funds and $15 to the Adams Ext press Go. The ï¬rst one of the robbers to jun: in the wlndnw landed sqiisiely in a cred e in which a little baby was sleeping. and with an oath the obstruction win kicked out of the way, but fortunately the little one was not lnjurerl. Mrs. Confer, who has been sick for some time, is com- lctely prostrstcd from fright and in a sngcrons condition. gm. THE TO Plush Fancy Gcods and Albumatand halcwaoctfor the. wool: ending April no. he sellers honors Miscellaneous Books. Blank Books, Wall Papers, Purses, Albums, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Reward Cards. Reward Becks All) Every Article Usually Kept in a Fini- Class Book and Stationery Store. Corner King & Buell St, Brookville. '. .105. 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