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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1882_06_02[1kh4 LR7 flat 141ir MR OU'lit EX &RU'r1j" edillul 7, to strike A it py m 7, ;c li You vlant 17. -itualist. ,,,it Uver Hello. -inecas Victoria, wife '4 the bro" hit a lirtiliken I Ilk sort," mur- Prince Yroderick William, has been mately. delivered of a gon. ,,It's 61Y hot resort, my lost ling ilidiv ual as Ito tell look 3 tlejm t Darwin, like �i lurian Murchi.on; wsa an P t I , illl..;elf Agai in hisyguth, and his kfta %%'l,at is that"" ardont fox-hillitei 4. 1 ,jolit. . I lilt was le.111(suill- er. observation of '11fitture is thought to have been aroused in the chase. till rell Stephen Jennee, grandnephew a( the die.. c vererof vaftination, and himself the STAb-, 0 nlift- A ilia too :all it[ thellird Now set of some of his early experiments, is lily collfoillidett uck living at the age of 85 in great poverty at 111cathfield, England. tire e ry III Iou her children iind a tittra. 19; �ICKERING' F JR I D. JUNH 1882 erous suite', Pria-ce.9a Dolgorouki, the inor- natic wife of tl;c late Czar, has arrived in oil I, I -in Paris, and put III, at the Hotel de Londres, 1 Iill the Rue Castii�liolle. secret, M ins r( mitil HOW' O;'Can you keep Morris ? in the solitude of my own , treated of the happier time What& I was A C I hil-I I ly- An English Worle-House. Apart from miic anti. MARRIED 'HIM. course.you can The person is Miss Met- with ean-dwolo"a suit Water and quite self. Since the time when Mr. Carlyle in his ion 0 sif; imii-scientific (eidlijectii, the late Charles. bury. forgotten afterward in the a morbing am- Model Prisons " expressed his envy of the Robert Darwin'found his principal relax&. It W4.3 .I cry goOd The Confession or a YOU1119 L24__� conif6rt and laisurc-the freedom from tik xes ys (Miss Meibury i ran a dark woman. It Eloyment of education. My fa orito pupil, CHAPTEl V -at reading the merit il tile' lit -:141 Ivaiter his and botheration -to be found in a large Lot tion from study in DO% 9 11 .! � cannot be because I am a fair woman my- Freddie, hall been up earlier I;] an the rout . k- of fit# tale being of no account so -long as it Vl-?Till, BY Wli.Kilt'val. . t. self -1 hope, I am bove such narrow preju- of up, It thi the air in the Tito will had been proved, doll prison, sojnetliing has been done III was interesting. 41 1 ly real lice am that -but A is certainly true that I fruit -garden seen r. Sax, and f6 Bern to work. st 111103A, I, hadmorn"I roted that the document v' anol training priso But now mo IIh lie L Mrs. snon of tion, w n al"'Ilt lli.s resitic�icv oll the -had asked when lie was Coming Foodyke retur ed of us, when thinking of a workhouse, re- Tbe Hart of ShIniftesbur don't admire dark women.) back prepare y, theEiKof Aber. "Site heard bit. 4ax telling me that you again. And Sir. Sax hall aii J, ­ I Bliall fro r. -Morley, . M. li%, sdk I ItIll uVelitie. Yestertlay he at her visit to 8c6tl gard it, and rightly, as a place where, ex- denn, Canon Farrar, M 11.i� - ;Ilityli4 a valuab little fill's thought kne looking pale and we n. cept for a little stone -breaking a)id oakum- and many others prominent in social and particularly dialiked him. ' hire. Foadyke be back again next month." (Dear I to quallity, Clipecially L ould But proceeded. -,And just als you mpp�ared in 'Freddie!) "The time seems to ine to have conke," lie picking, no work is (lone. A vcry different -public life have signed a request, 16 Moody there are limits to the sLid, -when I had better inalle you and r. state of things ii to lie found in the work- and ankey asking them to continue their lost, -highly trained endurance. I bounce, the hall, she wa� 4, king me to find out what in the meanwhile, we, tllclmchool-rool�l, Max Understand othe -Texas eaoh bul,glarsi Have " house at Bow belon London for at lea4t; twelve hk r. your reason was,. of a 11 ad ging to theWhitechapel labors in ::ut into Like balcony, and there oil the Le. had Like prospect betore t This is -a Work house, hadeed. As months. .0 N one Ibeen thinking pelli-.ekitly of -your own union. it th�l r U saild 11, -&(-a rnokitig a eigar was illy lost stranger Thus far we had won walking on. We now u empty houise. The ran ailikin eats were beliavior?" the siek and invalid are lodged in the old ha -I- thut I ain proud of 00 consent, and loOk- I Lord. Denbigh, a uwre t it 11 the IstrC011,14 Of 84tDaWl.:ii. stopped, as if by c(mm go away at the end o the week, . their I thi k- work-liouser a mile away, there are none but . In a talk 1. tely with thill I licep ijiy 'word." ed at one another. FC I felt myself blushing. I had beet t!Iat Cotr I Onto" being ongs Roman Catholic peer, the Pope expresseti, lie re llizedl, like, un ilis . ide, the instant ged to imit to Boillo, Ek; v Fo,t,g:* --1,t1t.IIuW vall In my brief expe once of Mrs. Foadyke, 111g, of my conduct to.Mr. Sax -and I as fairly licaltliy, people here. These are to be himself as deeply sensible of the, liberty )it 1, 1 tom Did you c% er k Dow I. appeared. Id friends in *'W"OtUnd. heartily ashained of it, mean ill all directions busily at 1 ork. -Much ko haul thus far seen a more constrained still During the next three r fout days, thoull IT= Catholics enjoy 4 the British am - of horror, and ran romid tile u%pruer of th forniat aidq of her r Abr. With' hire. Fosidyke went on, half in jest, 11 If care and aitteittion has evidently been given pire, and his strong desire to be placed in ulit hu- I wax often alone with rd. �osdyka, site terrace as if Illy "Yes had been Inad bulli; io to make all arrangementu as cDinplete as n iug aware of iny o it ouccess, I had won 1, one. word oil he subject of Mr. in earnest. c011inkunicatiOn btficially with the Govern - close pursitiL of hini. By1hii little it is, I ever said I tholl tnothor's heart I winning the good- Consult your own sense U prupi c. p4sible. Th6ro are carpenten' shops, a illent, With a vievv to umte inrorins *s for A� be a 1) its a will Sax Once or twice I call lit bar looking at ace 1., Als back. fear, uselo. -in . to -t it y elf It 117011. straint now'oeizod its ,Is �urab significant ty!" bile Baia "Was the poor, ;with forge, ivork-rooms for tion' of fier child Jklau to Ilia to smith's shed Only in emergencies. Another fi , me with that une tlla:i ra oppor unit .0 elting away; the latest amile"of her*. Miss Melbury, w is equall un de CIIOLI&fll too Say 110 Who tailors, andihoe-makers ; nor are tile small- rincess Marie Delta Rucca, who, Illi"'It have controlled buriself. I for Hot being ru about Ban of hunfor in a resit lady showett pleasant id another way. 1% hot i we acci(r, over her inns er trades Overlooked.- For thosc who have tw ""tell sonic gossiping de - at i ;IC gl-11% c. alla With Wars if& their IIIII-St into fll.3 Of laughter. Froddio mA the cut, fitioly asked him to turil Tyears ago, pl. it�qf,wllilo I W i argIV wondering what silly met on the stairs, her blaak 4yem shot Coula lie lielp it, it the saine lady persistLA Waver learned !a trade there is -*�ood-chop he Wild ail'.4ays girls joined nic. the tinic it am plain- oc-griudiug oil a tails concerning her uncle, the- poet Heine, the nature of M imis Ibury'sinterest fit Sir. at me passing glaneba of haitred anti scorn. in Ili, tiHg with him ? lie ran away fr(m ing, cof large. scale, a li.tty. f Cauca- -11141 1 Is -will shortly litibli3Ok another work oil this Lill(r_ had Lei ly u-sclohm fill pursue Like 6twillebAl 0 might be. ily penetrating my Did you deserve to atone-breakiiig, cleaning. weetl'ng' hemcalled "Skizzen killer Ileinrieh Did those tw'o Indian prim nine to think -?, her the next itioruiug. Wo; I abs -tainly no Attic NI-Wai. tion. I shut up nd allowed thoughts, site satial ed illy curiosity without tained frqm O"Ifill Ling that it,- be tolawhy lie left us? Cal t- a rt�. attending to the pigs and tile jarkleiii all([ in Which she promises to furnish -no; lot me- tell -tit ' o truth, encouraged - eumulittin� herself W a -reply in words. Her lairy at the timp, suit I hat& from coin- er it need lial7illy & Haiti the Children to talk.about Mr. Sax. the ;vixenish manner in which yoq bar, it- other sinall. ork.. much, new. biographical material, and un - "'y hitcy only gecinctlito kfiew what Mr. Sax ed the bedroom candle to Miss Melbilly. although published writings. 'large gray a as apat kind as they reot�d oil. ploting it lick no one is overworked ; and it Is cert,ulity to It isrelated of the late Fa Ia Mar- himself hall- la iiieni. Itif father suit growing old and a little infirin (a inajoiity I -I I of 'Derby, my face, aulf she hit mmed the tune of Lim I The end of the we lk e4me, all 1 11 YA)II foolish girl ! Doyou think I couldn't much better for any workinai. 'Ulfe, t -lad ill iii -i Cikz;t- old Frenchsong. -U d-st Iamour iramour. Will the children were lef �IIonO at Carshatil two that you were it, love with hiieThaik mother'and brothersland sisters had all died who was a inartyr tht)'11.110U I)OWN to inarry you, Occasion a ..nierchait sent IliB, it su '110 R vivcA Lit"tite'llAnt I fall' t'lomour." There ii no disgui8ing it--solne- liall. Ilea d in the shops here wear spec- to gout, tliat oil one in course of titne. Ito was i 0 0 (ilk that gentlelualk lie sixth and thing inAlkiiis disel re made me excessive- le tacles), t, easy work 'at his trallop pply of took ad valltage of tl a loillitire he" ra at take you away front my children, for Sol, that lie wasn't a N la-st of the childre I'l alld 110 halt been Christ- ly angry. Was, I it ngry with isa h1el- 11 di I to write t& .1 lir 11 lerard; reape.et- tiplip to come. There will be a long inAr- than Hit with Ila Ills While! tile weary sherry, informing him that as Long an lie k eiled "SCAttl4i' in ',ourequell , Ce, hich is n LIE 8 �rcilefit to �he younger hill)VCIf to it he WOUld Continue it(.* play on a 'or with Mr. Sax! or with 111-4f ful y itiquinug iLfter his H-411,111, and inforin- riago ungagenient,even it litt is inagliallil hours pas LOL Wilich it for with.illy8ell. ing him that I kgKH1 Build ftwtuti-, enough tAl forgive you. Shall I ask �Loplcilotilill 'I'llicingenuity free f roin his enemy of R 1�e-w A6o chrisicticti (here the girlis re- I think it must har. beat n'fi work in sonic case is statemian laconically repliell that I -lie had &,I nothing to IlRy Oil Illy Atis In illy rogagelliellt: ai a govi-rileds. Ily Melburv, to colue hwck with him ?" -Every tiii,l! I. move I vw the lead):Lby hil Illothek.'S 1141110t, F'Olding that I'll rre4 the. gout. 1111itill; I'llt, Suelk IlCighllol-S 4idt�, Mrs. Fusilyke lookeAl at her ritturil post all answer a ri " C' I eagerly Site to4pity Oil lite at last and Bat (in 'It Wliat Illust be the condition %6f t"ted tile shel 19 being suelt, a hideous; naine. And mind of -.I tiour-minded tinnian who, after Mr. AV6rth's accoraii ith Scelil's they grow - it and remembered her doinestic dutit'". opened it. The first hit -s inillrille'll. lite ilf to writti tA Mr. Sax. Ilia reply, dated fr in cating. Austrian'beef, finds himself inaking to tile L ndo be sorry! to hear n Which Of his Chri6tialli IlailICS, iny (fear, due -iew came to 'III Sir (lorard Royland'd do talk. coulitr louse Home - twelity miles d it- hat lie is in -sc. replied a Ile u. To iy 1-clici our nter% 0 1 it. ? You wouldn't ask if you k low a the empty Bleat tins into usefid pots atilt t L1111; of health. lie end I tdi- V tile Worst Ileigiv, him! "Sextus", of Course, because it is The lottoor poll froi I my hand. I look- twit, annZoutwed. that he would be t CALrBli it pails ? 011 the wonian's side, too, intich till'attends to usiness, however, and may -yol the a a dinner )arty to -day." mite &aid, % you Ali oppres- ugliesi. Sextus ;�a-<? hav all at my I' Us nantel I croad. it is Hot ]fall in three days' time. J11,1* Not tht� roinaidic ad I I v not Been the houseikeeper or me to work is donc-�jiot only all the washing for be seen moving about his showrooms in a- -;Illkerc I)MIl"ails,itt that -vicinity.- sort of name that one likes, 'wheii one is a "' a 'a 0 or me to wits felt . Th uk of all that On that third day the legl pa r 0ework-house and infirmary but forthe long drab cash Here dressing own, lined N c no -right to "be parti . - . lf beautiful, Mi" M41.- 1 Owed to him, and, rest embe. flow lonely that I wall to sign arrived by post. It W .1 C%% layell lu"Ister woman. But 1,11tav le- tt t schoois. Roughly speaking, -svith yellow oat, 1), ith a black lull cap on 0 .. 8 c ris. and join us in t ie drawing-rooin filter I I' my lot was in, the world I i ave the chil- Sunday morning; I was alone In the uchOt I- k,4� tr's c,,inplinient-- - A younig curate ular. My own name (is it possible that I dnnI toide tradchman is elliplo cd to do his head. Thi! im his falrorite dinner coa- before his vicar for ille have Hot mentioned it in these pageb yet 'I) lilien a holiday ; it waq ly ti a truth to tell room. Zrok"here for three or four hund vd people, tume at hill - )alatial inailsio ' a t; ur"- �liurn that I was not we 1. In writing to me the lawyer had only I- and there its a considerable ;iile of the re- ties. akc4l that worthy at the closeof is a homely I ma only usan Mor- luded to "a survi-iHng relative of Sir (,'e ris. DO not despise me -mid let its return C111i 11 ER How long an! intery I ps, i:d 111lre I suits of their work. It has tiken some fifst . p-pearance since the death of pmsage in Itis eralon. lie I �, I � I I - I . I tj a - At hei -ried ? could call to Blind that had I ard, nearly akin to him by blood." TI fora sin4ll exPerilliclit to grow into her husband, oi 'd t t st, to which the vicar made to Mr. ax. Js lie Him lind, i all In in y I to aoculliont walk inoire explicit. It demerit; years to stage of Albert Hall, si - areas: passag front the vestry to girl thought Hot. She had heard HIMIkkilla n y first lines of tile letter, 8111 1 lot a may this success. Another ste has jeen taken London, Ala(la He N11ason was dressed in I wore my bt all -ing Sir Gerard's it life before, I, never Uok much pains with in the relative an be but colliptel I ille say to a lakay, "Ali tsht i icriki-Lit fami ly, illy y When I did take it up I W -the guardians appoiliteTa Illental ill- de, ng, and, her finit notes hair. Nolikid y wil be foolish enooth I how, the soft of him sister. The name f 4c- --vestry for dear, anti, athat the 'tin .0 1artuitor." As.thosc tV be his Meted' al- trayed her agitation by a tremulous quiver. 11: froill tile pulpit to-Ahe "I spite Of 'i's Oddities' all excel- hope,to su�r tha I did,this on Mr. Wn g CO1 or IIt to tinmi;bi ropt)or---bat-t--Iy.ClkOUglItO�liVe 0* couill I possibly cam about gitk�uing again where I It fill, a It was Sextus Cyril 'gat. rea(ly had a chaplain to look a ter tho�m, But she 600n U' vely contlucrett-Lerbet f, and icople ask account of -and bltirN out the truth, if I moment more, began to sw6n. AAorrid fear there seemed to be a dangcr� that the her full, str the barni I I&n,who.was little better than a stranger I have tried, oil three different shects f ' ong voice mug through the liall I opinion, as it' lie hatt twenty thousand a I overpowered mothat I it III - n#t be in my _ patipers.would arrive at the condition of Like with all its old-time sweetness. lic an - 046111 -011 it. Ple barn you see' ine 9 Noll the person I dreamed at was paper, to des&ilve the effect * hich this it You, knows hilli. Well, of right Blind after 1 4ad the Ifirst, manten- I have to� n young man 1"unch allowed its a week or two (lience applautied rapturously, but all(.- firm - half -a -mile uw yproduced on ine-and ay." I I shoulti, think so, mid so Miss %lolbury- r I. ie that cover I (to we. y plaee avo-so 11 cranivned1liat lie could get notl Yotl,c.,tlk A, pea. Hero they ara, to wt 1 416 them upono after another. When I on y !d thel oncore. the pigeon's feet.. rsc king ly decline They Bay lie's 116t; , he gave site a too E. as I modeatl lug. -enis to fall back I k- On. myse 'fie will of o factory. The instructor has to make refused a seat in the Cabinet, and, Atltit--"Of Ofte es 601 If in a corner, hich amilly rewarde .1 oxaggeratJI: nothi think of it, my mind be out." But thol-result liere has been satis- Cobden, a pauper -stricken farmer's e good Company allAplig grown-up people. We 4-T qr de ed ciient is Hot subse- ain oil purgose, think hini jolly. -fic understandadolls,and me for the time sper t on my toilet. The d, bultl with t a saaction of the to. the helpless surprise and confusion of th CS and t I at prove self acq h arious trad Ito you 'iiieau to say that there's a jentle nen came in. I lookcil at Sir. Sax Little. After all thathad sed between us quently, a bar4netcy and a privy councillor- f- he's tile best baulk leap-frO*1 in the whole �xeeutorlii, I inf �o eon entially that learn what is Izoing oil about the country- ship. Grote ' refused a peerage, Drs. Vill,, Who call Ace a�igcoll'-; feet hat 4� (moral curiosity) Din der shelter of my fan. lal ran -the mail himself being t1i"er on Ilia way 10 - n of England. I � Y you are tile pers elk in Led III it. whether nWn of any special trade are want- Stanley and Narglien bishbprics, the latter. Artist- I 'Olt, sure eno ugh 0 praise flinappearance was greatly improved by to yo Thus far we hid 1 lvanced. in th Sir 4 rard ll*dyre be the house --what would he think of mel D"U't illentior. this. I call fix' them, feet." 4L( a in gel 4 uemat U, -abso-, wil ad anywhere. No doubt other unions are twice. Chambers, of Cha urnal. ax, when ontiot t anicill my lately, the whole of hi pe Dill property, moving in the direction taken by this one; has refused kilimlithood. Such refusals of if Sextl]8 , lie maids c evening dress. He diacovered in i at, in Heaven's name was I to do ? rabers"s Jo clergyman called the other ' Corner, and seemed doubtful whether to with a noto for Slit-, miniled mysterious- &Mounting to tile sum f Bev Illy thousand How long I sit poixitied, with the doe I- but here is probably the itiost.-complate ex- dignities, liow�ver,,bear a very itnall. pro- ng It me or not. I was reminded of our 0. to killuinister consolation to a dyi ly, and W Wait for all answer approac do. Bleat in my lap, I never knew. Soniebo4 y ample f w -hat lla�s been t-loiie liitherto.� portion to the requests for them. Prime first odd mactinv, an I I c6uld not help amil. lwun into the prekence of the pool, r had end th I really cap- knocked at the school -room, door, and too c- 31 -all (hr:e1f, If the lette him by the hand, -r , hitly an I Catlett it to I nind. Did he presume not iniagine what ex I htnot ad in mitt said something, and went o it Ministers can tell curions tales. on the sub - and aftc and Veaa 39 Be - to think that'l was encouraging him? Pan. again. Then therd was an interval. Th a litted. But t a r r illeatibu, lie took have Collin di Lord I S )all -t you in'lleaven? fore I'could decide � iat.t a it The Now Hiipression Bill for Irclan tandolph Churchill, Ale. Lconix,j Illet, nor in the firm of Sir erard lawyers) had tho.door was o Had agaiii. A hand was Jerome's son-in-law, who came out in tl ain soa4han6l! of ace oil %a sofa. III any oth- I Ile replied the dying likan, -18 his eyes teulpt to make 1, I'll � * apologies personaltv. the vacant III somelthing more to an on I a own behalf. kindly oil my ulrl(oultior I looked up, at it III introducing the new repression bill Sir -11 EY ­dter what ad passed ill the HkorH- Der in which a mail t strung u le 61a Ilia Oil a health trip, is the head and front - wildly and hill breath canit A%! I excuses? er mail The man tl' re wait Mrs. Fomti��e asking. in tl le William Harcourt explained its scope in the y(,tI iecept iny writtei Upon ing-thit would hart been an audacious pro t Idarin, what was the mattey wil It following wors,.- of what is called the Fourth Party in the illy hollour nobody jiold Die when I got liere ceeding. - lie lookea I In, nerves III an Insl . Cal% Hot, A2 grt�atcs Thell le died. - painfully embarrass- HouscofCommons. Itisnotaniultitudin- le yesterday that you,%vere in tile house.- I edthatit hoemneaspeciesof Christian all- 1 not, copy the we is hei -. It is quite like. Crime is tbe plague spot in Irc- 'oils party, being composed of 'only four or Id - -Can y revolting, Dough to gi -0 th submi of The tone of tier voice roused me in licard the ecitati oil excuse to land.- It springti from secret societies, five pei-sous, but what it lacks in numbers w ty to I could think of nothingiti) Sir. and must be exterilate,11. - The inain-spriog it makes u A of tramps struck t(,wii the past illy8tupidity thoughtit as a staglo- pity 11, list them. speaking. I in i d inkuding, herselfWith the Won'tyou shake hanklm?" he said, lie inan's objec w cvid�ntly to let me Sx : I could only Y ; "it he collie!" tl Li'ii of immunity, wliicit is a slife audge ty. Lord Randolph struck house of vk coliling froin opposite directions, critne is ex Pee a, 0 Ain I all he had said it at Undwich. rceivu that lied p roved!of the will. So Yos-and wanting to see you. a I, find a splendid worrier of Oil! fullowill", dialogue ensued.: qJtildren. ay acoinpany yon when you I pim-ped round thi of tay fail at is only too well founded, as the �urics do not the present adipirristration. Ile delights In 1,*irst tranip--Which ay did yon collie go out with title, 3 ones for your daily lal, I do not comp it of hiin-- he had no -Ausvring in those tones site glanced fit to 1 i- Miss Melb-iry. he was looking, at Hit. I convict. The (,overiiinent has therefore scarifying the party cuticle, anti does it in st,eoalil Tramli-I Via the railroad Walk? One we,-, w It (10. Yes or no. lieu doubt good reason f Like view lie took. tle paper in iny lap. In the extremity pf Concluded that it its necessary in p�;&ees where a way that is quite attractive to the British I shook hands irith hit'. Sax. )r=esa ng lite surprise "at this ex- my helplessness I acted like'a sensible creiv one; ddYOU tontly yorkra-s- is.. But, in expressi -ed, that spe- 11, said nuinbet 1 told-51ra. Fosd k 11 tt I t the ordinary law is Hot obser% -mind. I "What sort of seni ation in it!" he asked, traordinary tkoof of t to teistator's iuteMat ture at last. 0 a 1% replic.l. Illilliber two, lktisltl�ft tli!erc wa!s but (;he Possible cial tribunals consisting of three judges, be� -k tea,41y one fill tile III Illy "whon you shake ha lids with a mail whol" in a perfect traugo tc� the family," 'lie I have told here. A newsliallei correspondent who,. sat by all wer to this.,' Grbv'riiesses must not make 1, appointed by the Lord Lient-enant to try -the 11ioutentilixt De Long's side at the hotel 8 illi P trango gentlemen -even you hate?" ke until I h I nunilltir one, wIlUt-Wall it. hinted his sun Sho neither moved nor opo 4 appointments �T 66 icion o an influtinco oil i9y case without a jury. The judgment of the table, during the last"'few Weeks of prepam- as tile reply, I regillycant, 'tell you," I answered over 8 r Gerard, so utterly done Her firstprocedilig after that w�' Court must be unanimous. Appeal call be o IIktiII­ railroad lion the Children are present in the capa- havD never done such a Pat ­ eful, that I cann t dwell oil the muW to'take ine in her arms mid give me a k ili�. nlae� to the Su tion for the Jeannette expeditio", said one Itilki !icy titi-key 3lId1A'iCIICA ently. sham I -clt of witnesses� ii said no. Am claim- luuoe prenic Court, the judgment day to - fbat ill -.fated officer that the' little y readinem to thing." ar encoura d Hit-, she llc�t of the latter to be gi�crk by'a majority of 1119 44TOU wouldn't Itil ch with me a urngly guard Eve I could net- that it spok of pooY Sir Gerart . was worth -Ilartford oi-irnal toontuchforlin forgive in- J�ct. Th Ian a should add, was cun. Having so kI arl ily he was' about to leave t Hand- fain whell I u'ld liat I should have pre- the judges. The Supleirie" Court may di- More to I his life than all the glory he could wich, he protated; "and, after the hum- -40 foolils, " Bile all ininish, but cannot increase the severity (if orred saying ycs� ? apology on my partl you won't for- ould bear nioro,th one interpretation, 'We All a4t0d It nolificetl, hope to gain. " %toubl you then let Pic rITMS or ]INTEREST. t1inuer, and thin got bilest and would thus put a in the wrong if I "in needlessly. offtinding him by protebtl g the sentence. The bill gives power to scarch. We hadour e'rl Do _t in ibachelors have all the glory," asked.9) rewly to go outliv dkiiiv as usual. These give He for what I t id this morning. openly resented it. I ut the meaning was againkithis second marriage. I don .1 1 for. secret apparatus of murder, such as a It Ila-, MI iIkte1ISCI%1 Cola !it) . I -Ing pact me to belove that I JIM Hot the plain; and part at I t ef the nioti% a canke you -1 mean his rou, his nephew, and In - anns, threatening letters,ete., power to enter Long, pleasantly , and his wife,'who, %�Itll a trtc' confession. Let like you ex 'Aii.itrla aiiJ tht- 30 to 0 pe-reetit. pa"Yed contain I wifill I ont in the concluding sentences. melf.' If his secondmarriage made him haljo- houses by (lay or niglit under warrant of Lord tl""� little daughter,'sat by him side, added. oA711 that .1 hope4 Sir. Sax would understand special object f our antipathy ? 1 want him to go -&in aA vilthusia.§tic %Ira' Fostlyke's leave to hadiievermetwitli]-oul Atpkyago.aman 'Sir Gerant's 16011, a you are doubtlesis py, w1kat business -had wt witli the dimparitiy Lieutenant; power to arrest persons prow- him as h6 illy �rcfus:tl, and itsk - * we get angry when lie in treated cruelly and swam a cc If. for Ling,cring I& little as in not aerioual fr, ted by the wi of years between husband and wife ? I oat ling%about at night unable to give an account c' A inilliouairt-, in orlicr'tjo encoilr- welitdown atairil, I. board hink in, the h1all doesn't deserve it. You don't understand W is already far liberally tell y6u this, Sextus was the first of no + of themselves, who will be dealt with suni- Parisian so illed'a great 1643 provided iety has Qnsta to It- Fosdyk Whai ha('am BAY,-" for. an heir under th entail- to the wh6h) regi-etwitstheliaddono. Butforhisistull- IHariI3 an, as crunes by the death of ine. I -a Conitease XHaus- Insimlattion, has lvft imutiat prizes of actually speakikif N, s0 power to arrest strang Oh yIn; I do. ::I heard what you said of the landed prpt.)pert . But to say nothing id fear of being suspected of an interes -I are sonville, gnuiddatightet of Mine. (to ,tael antl $6(101) to the mothent Of Wa lie sayig I'hlLt darling buy., Frcd.die, _ te enerally committed by foreign enii8sar I Afro. foadyka. and I heird of old fri d I f in -gotten, there is a motie, Sir Gerard might have known ther B ;as, 'The hospitality of England not being for daughter of the late, and sister of the pre- tht. lai­cst fallliii(.3 ill with lwefer(Alce got into a diflickilty with 0110 of his boot- about me to q I 0 U L 7ti "I CO I.L fr irGerard pamed over was that mutih good in his sister's son. such persons as agents of O'Donovan Robsa, tk� the lioorcst ill CU -40 Oi c(lulity. laces exactlyat i the right HkOlikelit. I could Yon scut, Duke de Broglie. Site had endeared Way the door m lion yougot out of my surviving re The hcl�'llim and li�tcil,and be Radly disappoinf- Who in nearly aki� to him by blood. III She snatched up a copy of the will, whicli and pou er to remove foreigners considered herself to a large circle of friends bythe 1 Fraijec iik Iq'i() Were 875,- t. Mr. . - Hb received this r4 ply with every appear, the event of t peloo, dispultingtho I had not even noticed thus far. "See w1a dangerous to the peace. 'I'lie Golveruillent vigor of her intellect'and those womanly, 1 va y the reau Silx Was Offeuded 'a and the inarriages !'79,0:;5- -Compare( ance of mAtimInAiOn. ".40 you listened, did will, 0 pa te W th Hie. you will ) eo hiai front the kind old it all may& of you," she went 0 therefore intend to revive the Alien Act. virtues which ink r d an unspealo�able %%ILIA of 3,4-,t in -oduce Inc to tile flew you? I'm glad to lie Lr th us again, and reier u ur legal charin tc hersocial relations t At me. d'Haus- W'jtli all increase Of 19,455 its You"lle*-dult ilkti 44W yol� pointing to Lille words. I -could Hot Bo� Secret societies will be dealt with s sQiiyille made a considerable inark in liter- miglikentation of popu_ governess," I heard him say. " We have by?' them- she was obligea to read thqin for me,. marily, and membership thereof Will consti 'I he .) '41t shows you tat It some interest in me, The letter ended w th all apology fur delay -.1 ;;vu tify money to the one person livin Late offenceundor the Act. Newspapers con- ature, and 'her "Robert Emmet" and her Latitin Was as coippared,with 96,647,1 ,let oil a foi Dior occasion, Wid I produced af ter all. in writing to me. a& I by difficulty in dis- who has been more %yorthy of the little Wiling seditious. inflaininatory nfatter may " Jetinesse de Lord Byr9n" attained more: a it 1879. disagreeable impression oil her. I Throughout this frvolous talk I only van- covering zt ad I popularity. - She .. hicil paper li�- pplicablo. are Wg you will n6t; -speak of ine to Miss Mor- are" have done for her, and-whoule simple, unse, be suppressed, and the proprietors required that' ephemerl a.. to % Lure to report it been use it shown that I bore, And Z; Id I do ? Write to the to enter recognizance not to repeat the of- Protestant. tre.ttca with ris.' ice fish nature I kndw that I could trust." to pressure, Before At rs. tondyke tould say a word in 'to fence. allllo!�, uldialiu.d. I aptr Ilu!1" mail, on in Miss Malbury wall Rector or to Mrs. yke for adVicks ?Not pressed Mrs. Foadyke's hand ; I Was no� a sitt of �iilc looking at us a thi basilisk, of the alki. -1all in ftrig reddie changed suddenly able to speak'. She took up the legal p pe As tli� indiguilation subsides tile licies- Lady Fencers ijutti leather front a darlifig boy LOA detestable i .,I auto, Site owned to ilein on the right side At first I 'Was too indirnant' to be able to next silly for putting the measure into force all.1 Stei.111 11%orri, of t�i,ty, and site ha I a little money -but think of what I oil i to do. - Our post Links A taste for fencing is being developea on packing is inado by in I aper while in say, Mr. Sax !" he called out "Do justice to youracli, and be abov will be less urgent, mid unless &I new reign Inioulpag) into V, at these were surely no easonmWhy she shoulA w" late, and my a Ache an if it would every slt C, says a Paris correspondent, and doesn't illind y it a bit-shu only laughs contemptible scruples," she said. "Sextu of terror is counted upon, it will he like a Its pillify tate., I . � ? glare at a ova ess. Had some secret bunt into piece& I had lots of leisure to * fond enough Of you to be almost worth torpedo hi line file Circle dc'lEscrinie will soon be overrun On. r r gf( t 1 8 in time of peace. I Meant ing Mar,ville8's claini to Eugenic's palace rests understan lug 0 to tender sort been &I- rest and compose my off. When I got cool with candidates for admission. Millie Fey - I'll the municipality having granted theland, The answer t this was the �udklen clos'- with of the sacrifice that you are makip�. Oign the real difficulty as to the amount of ititer- ghine, the recent debutante at the Theatre (tile Sapoleons, built . and maintained the ing of a door. MT. Sax had taken refuge ready established, bel ween Mr. Sax -and her, "n, I. felt able t0 I ako my own part, and I will sign next an the witness. nal self government England is irepared to Friticaise, was dewri bed as a aiwordswoman WiLich is not'clainied by Marseilles) from me in one ofthe ground floor roonks. belf ? She rc voked me into trying to find out- asking any'rone t 3 h -11p me. I hesitated. "What will lie think of Hkc?' concede is untouched. I The palace I was so mortified I could almost have cried. out, eapec�N`lnAa tile last words he had said Even if I'had been xcated kindlyJ should I dof great merit. Olga de Janina, who wrote certainly not lh�mhva 1I the "Memoris of'a Cossadk," and added to ,iti,out due authorization. offered me the oppollikinity. W ell she repeated, "and we will See to 4 01 ,ALakIds oil a cliff overlooking the Alediter- Getting (Iowa 1 Ito the hall, we found 1 am �,rove that I feel a sincere - intor- there wan a rMelative ivin with a chin, to Th DOVOILO�ment of the Slansas'. the biographical notes which will serve to -garden hat on. and we, witf thmiLl' ralleAll mid fine vrounds. Mrs. legadyke witli her as on, ' I resume A. "I can resign you Whaktdidl a larEo 1 0- write the history of the Abbe Liszt, was t By fortune ? I obeyed..I.Slie asked for'the lawyer's tet-' in the fifth century before Christ, De n an At a recent matriculation examination of one of the two ladies who were staying iik to a lady who has a I ar bett"Ir C To b it husband th it, per ape ? No. ter. I gavel it to �lier, with the lines which crituo,declared that tile sense$ of sight, hear- adept in that s�ience. arah Barnhardt has of the house, (tile u i pinarried one) w.hispering att;antion than miiia. You ar2tegleocytoinuRr no l7rom all I a heard the great Lord cqntained the man's vile insinua, ing, small - and taste werol inerely modifica- Doi yet publicly professed. and now a the C Icutta University eight women liame y - a M Dior 00111. q whom si are natives of to her at thedoor of the ;"A,-ig-r ,,, h*r shamefully." - Chimul4allor was quite riglilt when he down, so that only the words a tious of the sens4 I of touch. Aristotle rii- the Countess de -11- -, 1111 challenged the c The lady -Miss *e1bury - too t - Appearance o stanitiod %I-itij his Baron do San Alalato -to meet her nibay Eleven wolliell wer 'He stared at me W 11 an of be- said that a we with money at tier own India; and t iW il�y A' - visible, which proved that I had rcuouncedl culed his theory, mid s, foil III front Ileoilah. At with a certain aPpearalce Of wilderment, which mad lo imply that the disposal was "ei or kiesed out of it or kick. tied f;� two thou- hand.' The Baron is said,to have accepted which I was q4it� at a loss to unt=d my legacy, uot even knowing whether the disapproval, it, I Ly untoue cartel, and the date of the assa heFirmt, Ar.0 examination at C&Icutta a and suddenly turniud away the fLtr* attachment wall on t a lady's side, so, far ed out of it mix weeks after 11ker marriage.' persou to be benefited wall a man or a we- sand years. anti all lt�liau of the the ult-at- fentalt, canditrate btined a scholarship of It was,*Of course, I ible to mention The one difficulty before we Ivam not toive IIIII.D. ho took this, with the rough draft sixteenth century, revived it. arms, which will assemble idl Paris in the . 1. r I thercildf tile hall. Baines; I merely turn my eyes in the right at p my legacy, but to e xpreami my reply with of my own letter, and the signed renuncia- Fencing 80-hool 'of the Faubourg Sailxt tho first grade. I will walk-willi you and Lite, children, Strange to sa. all ern science Honore, is being anxiously out' -it direction. He lookodd here I looked--antl lufficient severity, and at a time tiQu and open the door. Duplitilleli icip n embryology and zoology is to be hoped that the love of the sword The work of widening the, failous At th "a"m ad has acco his shyness revealed itself, in spite of his A ith dio regard to my own self-respect. at oxford, England, is "I- Fosdyko "i(� to me. " Freddie, ),on "itray conike back anti tell me about itl" I tends to confirm this theory of Deinocritus,, 41ale-n Bridge lyclo if you like." She i 11 pr as The extent of tile all- Can, ride your resolution to conceal L His face $ushed ; Here is what I wrote: will not induce the Countess de B-_ to re-' pleaded. that these four senses are Only 8PCCiaIi7a- ready Ii turned to the girili. 11 My dean%, it's c?oI peat the exploits of Mollie. de Maupin, "SIR; I will not trouble vo�,u by attempt- She limitd, nodded, anti went out* who wi ue about twenty f"t oil what ileald tions of the universal serise-the sense of larg"cillent under the trees.- You.inay take your skip- Melbury could andi ire it no longer. She ing to express my sin re regret on hearing Oh what a long time pastied before I was one of the best fencers of the day, anti is known as the Botanical Glardelle side, .1;0 ce touch. In the embryo of all animals the or- who reamed through the straits of Paris ping rope&" rose, took a Being f roll , the mumic-stiand, and of S;-- Gerard Royland's death. You would Ike lona-ext)ected knock at the door! "Come igans of these four senses first appear as in- at that the side facing southwest, in which lieu She had r vident y something to say to me, that subject &I- night, Clad in 'Date attire, plucking ff cture, will re- approached us prob. I form an opinion o in," I cried'impatiently. foldings of the outer cctGderm, from which the :I, tlli,. cilief ". uty of the stru and she had op of the rkecessa�ry mealoures so, and I have no wish to be jittlited by your cloaks Of r-tweftil citizens and c lain going tomitig," she said, handing . I Mrs. Food ke had deceived me. Mr. SAX the otiter skin also develops.- At an early rossing 1 1 inain tininjured. for keeping. he obildren in front of us,*ivell unenviable a penance of hunIanity for the list, returne I swords with the gallants. who happened to (,rass is said to grow luxuriantly in Wal- tile music to him. , Ill lease turn over for me. x Yin her place. I [a cloaca the door tag, they are all sim to pockets in the to be abroad. out of hearing. Freddie led the way oil his m000nd time Mr. Sax." We two were alone. enter covering. If- the Tistory of the em- Once at a ball, under cover (leek's capital, Arolsep; hereare no rail horse on three wheals; the girls fOIlOWed. With I he legacy, feeling the of her cavalier costume, she paid court to a roads within the principality, and the post skipping merrily. rs. - Foadyke opened I think lie hasitattd, but I cannot fool . road bonefac. No wait dea4ly pale ; his' ees, as they bryo its to be taken as the miniature of the bcaiiiiful young woman whose adjairers re- mat-. dessest Tuitude my gene ch�ises 'are of the style Of fifty years ges4re that I observed If im correctly, It I rested on me, had a wild, startled look. history of the race -that is, if the inolividu- sented tIke intrusion of Some her business by the most cinbartassing re- be I nevtrLhelesia nefuse to receive the mo- 0 stranger. There was quite all intereting scene on tile he could possibly have Illakile uil- tors little. With or, thont hesitation, I With icy Cold fingers lie took my hand and &I in 'to development follows tllg sonic course remarks were exchanged, and inark that followed harto the 0. Bey. Matte. do 1116riiitigwlien the Duchess of Albany left er the circumstanceo. Be pleawl to send me the necessary lifted it in silence to his hirs. The sighi of that the race has followed, and it seellis 'ar childlAw-l's ho'nie. The royal family are Miss Melburry with perfect self- Ilia agitation encouraged me -1 don't to thin ivalsonable to suppose that this is th, Mallpill Was followed into thr 1. den by "I filiAl that you are actillainted with Mr. d an i ssco�lpalmm of voiae. document to sign for transferring my fortune 'o cas"_ the three gallants, with wlio-n she creased very inuchi lieloved, and tile whiole town -imed to polmaession, an nod day know why, unless it appealed in so me it is easy to see th.e importance of the evi- -tI ilia good -by to their pat, Prin. Sax," site bgall, !.'and I a an ourpi A gentleman newar m 'd she ought to be to that relative of Sir Gerard's mentio W to I -was bold enough dence. words in turn, leaving eak all 'on tile letter. The one condition on Which I field. tilriled out to hear that y6u.dislike him." on the stage. I th 111, .90 too. But an it In your =k matyhei0nulpIntillolumilerh, he placed the o1oln'the aduse of touch vOis Ifel Da. if my supposed was not large although insist in, that my name shall be ke t &.me- In the animal king Sha smiled leallantlY, 4 wasi. our drawin n found in those low- Sa, rt for her. TI mug next. No voice cret from the a in whose favor resign a--aud that& he d the is universal; it is eve c general f4ling is prevailing mo�'Xna ter ainuse her. he Eal signed ps r beside them. When a gel f, V letters on the tabl' Allinesty, the Be" poney. dislike of l the money. Mdo not desire (even a I saw that eat animals,. tile protozoa, which are- only more that. the Red River will'have What 11the ruling passion" alty be among at *11 -but so swee nab true feeling I I IIppOA_ to be he enter- ties in done I well b-Aser still. I spoke first. makeses of simple. protoplasm. But, if this crossed at a place better fitted for bn*d ,Nf is ter, " began a, minal I lotly as M y A demr old ing that Jus to my motives on cannot' presume to consider. tur4c,' over the leav for him. irely you don't ref ' me I said. animal with its one sese in to bacon "Hu use to Woudw it avenue gn yo lady, sitting nestrAh piano, entered ifito He answered, "I thank you with in must W at !division of tunately is. in that case th Winnipeg an rOr_ �cckpy yetiterda own sex, howc�cr, I may clai 1 to under- this occasion) to be Imade the obi 9'ef ex- standing the; ice jam than here, lakitnight.' _y whol higher, there stand. The ruling passion alikolig women conversation with at o. She spoke of the pmmons of grotitu for only daiiiiie my du- heart; I admire you more than words can labor; there )`s' too knuch work for in Winnipeg to ere Will be a drop ty. bil and -no m4take I Whit is conceit. Afy, ridicalous 'notion of my t singers at the III aginning of the premab "And in in. ingellan9c yOugaveher-- gr ry- Mr. Sax I So it ended. It be wrong, but I Can MAY- But I calpt take it." one ,Pense to do properly, and by a lots wilt rue 'It, OWD collse Dance wan wounded in. some coat towertA aboutl with mia 64 Why not!" primitive able ? to uIdOad and will not be ,t! I haven't half a qparter that strong writipg; quantitive modification this It has not come to tilat.Tet, but it. "No, I than asulilled a position of the loftiest Met bur/a, eye on hii I. I was &6 entranced "The fortune is yours," he font Beim is to become qualitatively differ- Day acknov - for ly. with a hole in it for a month!" that In dne oonrewof a lornal said inoifference. by t a anecdotes of venerable friend "Remember how lio&-I will and f�e me '10 Later, ant in parts, and this qualitative difference ilia bays )'On gave her A" 1"fixally, kid, "I can't un- I co ild take no noti of Mr. Sax. lodgement arriv . I was requested to wait if. I no mre.,, tice. between Stanley, the explorer, was- on the Upper re- 11ifference which we no Don't believe ii t -don't believe it! I , on doonamiment u 'I the will had been MAY the Congo, Southwest, Afric%'on the 16 i - a (I -rtake to -answer for -any impressi who,, the dinner- was over, and wa for the I His head sank on his breast. He stretched the sense of touch and the other senses th of. inember now, I gave her a half 41611al's . prov a ormed that my name January last, with his party of 236 ti at At r. Sax Illay have formed. We met won , retiring for th i ht, he still hovered one hand, milently imploring me to under- of the higher . animals ; it has come men, .4juartcr, anda nickel." I room Id be kept stri y secret in the inter - ,,If& say. b the inerest accident.. I know nothing she, t, and'ended In aring mb a bad- stand him. I could endure it no lougert I about by an accumulation of the sense of mostly Zanzidarria, who, he says am ob. s you gave. lie val. On t the Rxecutors were effieut, docile, brave, and hard-' il. gold piece for a a ut him." can� I I I in owd ly handed it to orgot every consideration which a woman toqch. working. PeRHy, and here A is." Mrs. Foadyke eyed me slyly, aud appear- Miss emelburr ly a moot enjoyable t as Ion a# the lawyer. They They am Qw perfectly honest. Not one in in my Ito mborM. . - . "Gooll, gracious alive! so i.aia—io I didi felt it their duty Wo ve me time to consider aitiou ought to have reme The waves of air which fall on tile body in disgrace, and during the month preced. e her a dollar to be- more amum(l t4a" ever evening been be" evidently Out mine the desperate words before I could of this protozOma as heat an capable of a remember now that I gav 41iffe is a very odd man," she admitted, a decision which ing there had been no ;ccWon for utterin Bub. what's atop them. Lgher renderinji, they will signifir more an angry word 9 'till and a lot of sin'Ail change.- formed an impullse. I Ali. how bard men am Notoneoft'llembligs, your name, and (10 you think y u can "t ll'but I can tall you there is A fine nature CHAPTER Vt. You won't take my gift by itselft" I heat to the proper organ for perceivng spear knife, or weapon of Pill. 0 ---at leaml, some of *ank I three sticks of lerlion candy? Al . k! -it does ne �uder that strange [surface of his. Ilowever, id ations of light My Mad. for- were startlatil.' by I looked up the wledgement in dis- them, they will give the sells -Stanley maintains a certain reticence shout good to find honesty and reward it!" she wenton, I �1 &in forgaiting that he The next morning we d part Iv to ink no morO of it until and colers. The simplest eyes am merely the ex;A nature of his work in Africa. faa bids me to talk about him in your presence. sh extraordinary prooesding oa t' gust, reso ad ttin rid of --win Yoh take me with it ?" pigment-spoits in the sk.ift, theymerely d6- is 'the agent of oamp"W WhIch have in. ffer., I shal take of ouo*of the guests. Mr. Sax had left Car- the Untie caw for TRY 'spay. The terrible explosion of fire damp in a When the opportuntit;F air litilkle keepeake. That evex"p Mrs. Foodyke in4ulgea her iiiguish best from cold and light from dark- vested large amounts of nig rin to understand sham Hall by the firat train-nobod knaLw I kimsed r in o Y 1,00 sonas of havow in a now way. She hand- new; but later, by the formation of a lone 11104110119 six my own way of teach I wan din looking at it, the good p sections of Africa ITwho I"I'llsisian i4ne, w' ere thb bodies of 'fifty- be grateful to wh While =Gan SIMADSO. I an ; you will both and sensitive membrane, the extenial world u victims have already been found, adds each other Iture �ao laid --&-t, at leantit philosophers childIllan came in, If their Own aboard, to desire to swum for theaketvw all t6 ad maoither to !a long list of disasters from. a me when I have succeeded. In the mean- delum upon women. Do ask how I was. 11 r" oblifed to draw down 'After A my dear," shiii remarke4 "you in revealed in alI its variety.-Rob6l W. van all the ex- roons include in their Hat the blind in my roolls, a labors, Ina low-mondist source wit which Or -'eat Britain and Amer tb;" learned r they would have "ad" be ashvi"d of having spoken firsL Lot t, in Popular. Scj�sa XonW for ta, an W* "y slocrue Iften who will be sely--4some heavy hair ;id 4 - time, there is, A, third person plorer a tod to hear that yoll kW ancient irivildillilk Of Say. shan Many treatia" have bee sadl d, a polo the burden orhystottical If go, I so" the twig ID lai eyea. For the ant "a i You have only used ON probably how rather Y This is 14 1 1119 and.. lea me few liar. Y01W.", V pow- Writtft an Ables 4mth I felt the hawk. the Box. Rtwwb the writtell, an invnti made for. lessening oozing a ut Mr. Sax.", *bI somovi" lotairtling nown the time front this cause, but t a -a 004mititiott:_11 111,1111110. eoientila timber--*Unbmms. amp on the uppeg onp, who the person agree with thoxZ it 1111- hardly worth pince from May I ask, ma'am., ing of in my! came 7 On. i 'u t ins, 0 0 p -D PICKERij 0--" 0' ; y r f4 re h,. U On in w W 'Ile a 7 0 10 I y it u: eo an�es W 4A. aw th ilvdiatill nuan ih inIt 111"t, .0 9 - en Sal h ti y the 14nl u U "imall" ' I of w". led I op at to D du �,77. T w J 4 7 !mAk OU'lit EX &RU'r1j" edillul 7, to strike A it py m 7, ;c li You vlant 17. -itualist. ,,,it Uver Hello. -inecas Victoria, wife '4 the bro" hit a lirtiliken I Ilk sort," mur- Prince Yroderick William, has been mately. delivered of a gon. ,,It's 61Y hot resort, my lost ling ilidiv ual as Ito tell look 3 tlejm t Darwin, like �i lurian Murchi.on; wsa an P t I , illl..;elf Agai in hisyguth, and his kfta %%'l,at is that"" ardont fox-hillitei 4. 1 ,jolit. . I lilt was le.111(suill- er. observation of '11fitture is thought to have been aroused in the chase. till rell Stephen Jennee, grandnephew a( the die.. c vererof vaftination, and himself the STAb-, 0 nlift- A ilia too :all it[ thellird Now set of some of his early experiments, is lily collfoillidett uck living at the age of 85 in great poverty at 111cathfield, England. tire e ry III Iou her children iind a tittra. 19; �ICKERING' F JR I D. JUNH 1882 erous suite', Pria-ce.9a Dolgorouki, the inor- natic wife of tl;c late Czar, has arrived in oil I, I -in Paris, and put III, at the Hotel de Londres, 1 Iill the Rue Castii�liolle. secret, M ins r( mitil HOW' O;'Can you keep Morris ? in the solitude of my own , treated of the happier time What& I was A C I hil-I I ly- An English Worle-House. Apart from miic anti. MARRIED 'HIM. course.you can The person is Miss Met- with ean-dwolo"a suit Water and quite self. Since the time when Mr. Carlyle in his ion 0 sif; imii-scientific (eidlijectii, the late Charles. bury. forgotten afterward in the a morbing am- Model Prisons " expressed his envy of the Robert Darwin'found his principal relax&. It W4.3 .I cry goOd The Confession or a YOU1119 L24__� conif6rt and laisurc-the freedom from tik xes ys (Miss Meibury i ran a dark woman. It Eloyment of education. My fa orito pupil, CHAPTEl V -at reading the merit il tile' lit -:141 Ivaiter his and botheration -to be found in a large Lot tion from study in DO% 9 11 .! � cannot be because I am a fair woman my- Freddie, hall been up earlier I;] an the rout . k- of fit# tale being of no account so -long as it Vl-?Till, BY Wli.Kilt'val. . t. self -1 hope, I am bove such narrow preju- of up, It thi the air in the Tito will had been proved, doll prison, sojnetliing has been done III was interesting. 41 1 ly real lice am that -but A is certainly true that I fruit -garden seen r. Sax, and f6 Bern to work. st 111103A, I, hadmorn"I roted that the document v' anol training priso But now mo IIh lie L Mrs. snon of tion, w n al"'Ilt lli.s resitic�icv oll the -had asked when lie was Coming Foodyke retur ed of us, when thinking of a workhouse, re- Tbe Hart of ShIniftesbur don't admire dark women.) back prepare y, theEiKof Aber. "Site heard bit. 4ax telling me that you again. And Sir. Sax hall aii J, ­ I Bliall fro r. -Morley, . M. li%, sdk I ItIll uVelitie. Yestertlay he at her visit to 8c6tl gard it, and rightly, as a place where, ex- denn, Canon Farrar, M 11.i� - ;Ilityli4 a valuab little fill's thought kne looking pale and we n. cept for a little stone -breaking a)id oakum- and many others prominent in social and particularly dialiked him. ' hire. Foadyke be back again next month." (Dear I to quallity, Clipecially L ould But proceeded. -,And just als you mpp�ared in 'Freddie!) "The time seems to ine to have conke," lie picking, no work is (lone. A vcry different -public life have signed a request, 16 Moody there are limits to the sLid, -when I had better inalle you and r. state of things ii to lie found in the work- and ankey asking them to continue their lost, -highly trained endurance. I bounce, the hall, she wa� 4, king me to find out what in the meanwhile, we, tllclmchool-rool�l, Max Understand othe -Texas eaoh bul,glarsi Have " house at Bow belon London for at lea4t; twelve hk r. your reason was,. of a 11 ad ging to theWhitechapel labors in ::ut into Like balcony, and there oil the Le. had Like prospect betore t This is -a Work house, hadeed. As months. .0 N one Ibeen thinking pelli-.ekitly of -your own union. it th�l r U saild 11, -&(-a rnokitig a eigar was illy lost stranger Thus far we had won walking on. We now u empty houise. The ran ailikin eats were beliavior?" the siek and invalid are lodged in the old ha -I- thut I ain proud of 00 consent, and loOk- I Lord. Denbigh, a uwre t it 11 the IstrC011,14 Of 84tDaWl.:ii. stopped, as if by c(mm go away at the end o the week, . their I thi k- work-liouser a mile away, there are none but . In a talk 1. tely with thill I licep ijiy 'word." ed at one another. FC I felt myself blushing. I had beet t!Iat Cotr I Onto" being ongs Roman Catholic peer, the Pope expresseti, lie re llizedl, like, un ilis . ide, the instant ged to imit to Boillo, Ek; v Fo,t,g:* --1,t1t.IIuW vall In my brief expe once of Mrs. Foadyke, 111g, of my conduct to.Mr. Sax -and I as fairly licaltliy, people here. These are to be himself as deeply sensible of the, liberty )it 1, 1 tom Did you c% er k Dow I. appeared. Id friends in *'W"OtUnd. heartily ashained of it, mean ill all directions busily at 1 ork. -Much ko haul thus far seen a more constrained still During the next three r fout days, thoull IT= Catholics enjoy 4 the British am - of horror, and ran romid tile u%pruer of th forniat aidq of her r Abr. With' hire. Fosidyke went on, half in jest, 11 If care and aitteittion has evidently been given pire, and his strong desire to be placed in ulit hu- I wax often alone with rd. �osdyka, site terrace as if Illy "Yes had been Inad bulli; io to make all arrangementu as cDinplete as n iug aware of iny o it ouccess, I had won 1, one. word oil he subject of Mr. in earnest. c011inkunicatiOn btficially with the Govern - close pursitiL of hini. By1hii little it is, I ever said I tholl tnothor's heart I winning the good- Consult your own sense U prupi c. p4sible. Th6ro are carpenten' shops, a illent, With a vievv to umte inrorins *s for A� be a 1) its a will Sax Once or twice I call lit bar looking at ace 1., Als back. fear, uselo. -in . to -t it y elf It 117011. straint now'oeizod its ,Is �urab significant ty!" bile Baia "Was the poor, ;with forge, ivork-rooms for tion' of fier child Jklau to Ilia to smith's shed Only in emergencies. Another fi , me with that une tlla:i ra oppor unit .0 elting away; the latest amile"of her*. Miss Melbury, w is equall un de CIIOLI&fll too Say 110 Who tailors, andihoe-makers ; nor are tile small- rincess Marie Delta Rucca, who, Illi"'It have controlled buriself. I for Hot being ru about Ban of hunfor in a resit lady showett pleasant id another way. 1% hot i we acci(r, over her inns er trades Overlooked.- For thosc who have tw ""tell sonic gossiping de - at i ;IC gl-11% c. alla With Wars if& their IIIII-St into fll.3 Of laughter. Froddio mA the cut, fitioly asked him to turil Tyears ago, pl. it�qf,wllilo I W i argIV wondering what silly met on the stairs, her blaak 4yem shot Coula lie lielp it, it the saine lady persistLA Waver learned !a trade there is -*�ood-chop he Wild ail'.4ays girls joined nic. the tinic it am plain- oc-griudiug oil a tails concerning her uncle, the- poet Heine, the nature of M imis Ibury'sinterest fit Sir. at me passing glaneba of haitred anti scorn. in Ili, tiHg with him ? lie ran away fr(m ing, cof large. scale, a li.tty. f Cauca- -11141 1 Is -will shortly litibli3Ok another work oil this Lill(r_ had Lei ly u-sclohm fill pursue Like 6twillebAl 0 might be. ily penetrating my Did you deserve to atone-breakiiig, cleaning. weetl'ng' hemcalled "Skizzen killer Ileinrieh Did those tw'o Indian prim nine to think -?, her the next itioruiug. Wo; I abs -tainly no Attic NI-Wai. tion. I shut up nd allowed thoughts, site satial ed illy curiosity without tained frqm O"Ifill Ling that it,- be tolawhy lie left us? Cal t- a rt�. attending to the pigs and tile jarkleiii all([ in Which she promises to furnish -no; lot me- tell -tit ' o truth, encouraged - eumulittin� herself W a -reply in words. Her lairy at the timp, suit I hat& from coin- er it need lial7illy & Haiti the Children to talk.about Mr. Sax. the ;vixenish manner in which yoq bar, it- other sinall. ork.. much, new. biographical material, and un - "'y hitcy only gecinctlito kfiew what Mr. Sax ed the bedroom candle to Miss Melbilly. although published writings. 'large gray a as apat kind as they reot�d oil. ploting it lick no one is overworked ; and it Is cert,ulity to It isrelated of the late Fa Ia Mar- himself hall- la iiieni. Itif father suit growing old and a little infirin (a inajoiity I -I I of 'Derby, my face, aulf she hit mmed the tune of Lim I The end of the we lk e4me, all 1 11 YA)II foolish girl ! Doyou think I couldn't much better for any workinai. 'Ulfe, t -lad ill iii -i Cikz;t- old Frenchsong. -U d-st Iamour iramour. Will the children were lef �IIonO at Carshatil two that you were it, love with hiieThaik mother'and brothersland sisters had all died who was a inartyr tht)'11.110U I)OWN to inarry you, Occasion a ..nierchait sent IliB, it su '110 R vivcA Lit"tite'llAnt I fall' t'lomour." There ii no disgui8ing it--solne- liall. Ilea d in the shops here wear spec- to gout, tliat oil one in course of titne. Ito was i 0 0 (ilk that gentlelualk lie sixth and thing inAlkiiis disel re made me excessive- le tacles), t, easy work 'at his trallop pply of took ad valltage of tl a loillitire he" ra at take you away front my children, for Sol, that lie wasn't a N la-st of the childre I'l alld 110 halt been Christ- ly angry. Was, I it ngry with isa h1el- 11 di I to write t& .1 lir 11 lerard; reape.et- tiplip to come. There will be a long inAr- than Hit with Ila Ills While! tile weary sherry, informing him that as Long an lie k eiled "SCAttl4i' in ',ourequell , Ce, hich is n LIE 8 �rcilefit to �he younger hill)VCIf to it he WOUld Continue it(.* play on a 'or with Mr. Sax! or with 111-4f ful y itiquinug iLfter his H-411,111, and inforin- riago ungagenient,even it litt is inagliallil hours pas LOL Wilich it for with.illy8ell. ing him that I kgKH1 Build ftwtuti-, enough tAl forgive you. Shall I ask �Loplcilotilill 'I'llicingenuity free f roin his enemy of R 1�e-w A6o chrisicticti (here the girlis re- I think it must har. beat n'fi work in sonic case is statemian laconically repliell that I -lie had &,I nothing to IlRy Oil Illy Atis In illy rogagelliellt: ai a govi-rileds. Ily Melburv, to colue hwck with him ?" -Every tiii,l! I. move I vw the lead):Lby hil Illothek.'S 1141110t, F'Olding that I'll rre4 the. gout. 1111itill; I'llt, Suelk IlCighllol-S 4idt�, Mrs. Fusilyke lookeAl at her ritturil post all answer a ri " C' I eagerly Site to4pity Oil lite at last and Bat (in 'It Wliat Illust be the condition %6f t"ted tile shel 19 being suelt, a hideous; naine. And mind of -.I tiour-minded tinnian who, after Mr. AV6rth's accoraii ith Scelil's they grow - it and remembered her doinestic dutit'". opened it. The first hit -s inillrille'll. lite ilf to writti tA Mr. Sax. Ilia reply, dated fr in cating. Austrian'beef, finds himself inaking to tile L ndo be sorry! to hear n Which Of his Chri6tialli IlailICS, iny (fear, due -iew came to 'III Sir (lorard Royland'd do talk. coulitr louse Home - twelity miles d it- hat lie is in -sc. replied a Ile u. To iy 1-clici our nter% 0 1 it. ? You wouldn't ask if you k low a the empty Bleat tins into usefid pots atilt t L1111; of health. lie end I tdi- V tile Worst Ileigiv, him! "Sextus", of Course, because it is The lottoor poll froi I my hand. I look- twit, annZoutwed. that he would be t CALrBli it pails ? 011 the wonian's side, too, intich till'attends to usiness, however, and may -yol the a a dinner )arty to -day." mite &aid, % you Ali oppres- ugliesi. Sextus ;�a-<? hav all at my I' Us nantel I croad. it is Hot ]fall in three days' time. J11,1* Not tht� roinaidic ad I I v not Been the houseikeeper or me to work is donc-�jiot only all the washing for be seen moving about his showrooms in a- -;Illkerc I)MIl"ails,itt that -vicinity.- sort of name that one likes, 'wheii one is a "' a 'a 0 or me to wits felt . Th uk of all that On that third day the legl pa r 0ework-house and infirmary but forthe long drab cash Here dressing own, lined N c no -right to "be parti . - . lf beautiful, Mi" M41.- 1 Owed to him, and, rest embe. flow lonely that I wall to sign arrived by post. It W .1 C%% layell lu"Ister woman. But 1,11tav le- tt t schoois. Roughly speaking, -svith yellow oat, 1), ith a black lull cap on 0 .. 8 c ris. and join us in t ie drawing-rooin filter I I' my lot was in, the world I i ave the chil- Sunday morning; I was alone In the uchOt I- k,4� tr's c,,inplinient-- - A younig curate ular. My own name (is it possible that I dnnI toide tradchman is elliplo cd to do his head. Thi! im his falrorite dinner coa- before his vicar for ille have Hot mentioned it in these pageb yet 'I) lilien a holiday ; it waq ly ti a truth to tell room. Zrok"here for three or four hund vd people, tume at hill - )alatial inailsio ' a t; ur"- �liurn that I was not we 1. In writing to me the lawyer had only I- and there its a considerable ;iile of the re- ties. akc4l that worthy at the closeof is a homely I ma only usan Mor- luded to "a survi-iHng relative of Sir (,'e ris. DO not despise me -mid let its return C111i 11 ER How long an! intery I ps, i:d 111lre I suits of their work. It has tiken some fifst . p-pearance since the death of pmsage in Itis eralon. lie I �, I � I I - I . I tj a - At hei -ried ? could call to Blind that had I ard, nearly akin to him by blood." TI fora sin4ll exPerilliclit to grow into her husband, oi 'd t t st, to which the vicar made to Mr. ax. Js lie Him lind, i all In in y I to aoculliont walk inoire explicit. It demerit; years to stage of Albert Hall, si - areas: passag front the vestry to girl thought Hot. She had heard HIMIkkilla n y first lines of tile letter, 8111 1 lot a may this success. Another ste has jeen taken London, Ala(la He N11ason was dressed in I wore my bt all -ing Sir Gerard's it life before, I, never Uok much pains with in the relative an be but colliptel I ille say to a lakay, "Ali tsht i icriki-Lit fami ly, illy y When I did take it up I W -the guardians appoiliteTa Illental ill- de, ng, and, her finit notes hair. Nolikid y wil be foolish enooth I how, the soft of him sister. The name f 4c- --vestry for dear, anti, athat the 'tin .0 1artuitor." As.thosc tV be his Meted' al- trayed her agitation by a tremulous quiver. 11: froill tile pulpit to-Ahe "I spite Of 'i's Oddities' all excel- hope,to su�r tha I did,this on Mr. Wn g CO1 or IIt to tinmi;bi ropt)or---bat-t--Iy.ClkOUglItO�liVe 0* couill I possibly cam about gitk�uing again where I It fill, a It was Sextus Cyril 'gat. rea(ly had a chaplain to look a ter tho�m, But she 600n U' vely contlucrett-Lerbet f, and icople ask account of -and bltirN out the truth, if I moment more, began to sw6n. AAorrid fear there seemed to be a dangcr� that the her full, str the barni I I&n,who.was little better than a stranger I have tried, oil three different shects f ' ong voice mug through the liall I opinion, as it' lie hatt twenty thousand a I overpowered mothat I it III - n#t be in my _ patipers.would arrive at the condition of Like with all its old-time sweetness. lic an - 046111 -011 it. Ple barn you see' ine 9 Noll the person I dreamed at was paper, to des&ilve the effect * hich this it You, knows hilli. Well, of right Blind after 1 4ad the Ifirst, manten- I have to� n young man 1"unch allowed its a week or two (lience applautied rapturously, but all(.- firm - half -a -mile uw yproduced on ine-and ay." I I shoulti, think so, mid so Miss %lolbury- r I. ie that cover I (to we. y plaee avo-so 11 cranivned1liat lie could get notl Yotl,c.,tlk A, pea. Hero they ara, to wt 1 416 them upono after another. When I on y !d thel oncore. the pigeon's feet.. rsc king ly decline They Bay lie's 116t; , he gave site a too E. as I modeatl lug. -enis to fall back I k- On. myse 'fie will of o factory. The instructor has to make refused a seat in the Cabinet, and, Atltit--"Of Ofte es 601 If in a corner, hich amilly rewarde .1 oxaggeratJI: nothi think of it, my mind be out." But thol-result liere has been satis- Cobden, a pauper -stricken farmer's e good Company allAplig grown-up people. We 4-T qr de ed ciient is Hot subse- ain oil purgose, think hini jolly. -fic understandadolls,and me for the time sper t on my toilet. The d, bultl with t a saaction of the to. the helpless surprise and confusion of th CS and t I at prove self acq h arious trad Ito you 'iiieau to say that there's a jentle nen came in. I lookcil at Sir. Sax Little. After all thathad sed between us quently, a bar4netcy and a privy councillor- f- he's tile best baulk leap-frO*1 in the whole �xeeutorlii, I inf �o eon entially that learn what is Izoing oil about the country- ship. Grote ' refused a peerage, Drs. Vill,, Who call Ace a�igcoll'-; feet hat 4� (moral curiosity) Din der shelter of my fan. lal ran -the mail himself being t1i"er on Ilia way 10 - n of England. I � Y you are tile pers elk in Led III it. whether nWn of any special trade are want- Stanley and Narglien bishbprics, the latter. Artist- I 'Olt, sure eno ugh 0 praise flinappearance was greatly improved by to yo Thus far we hid 1 lvanced. in th Sir 4 rard ll*dyre be the house --what would he think of mel D"U't illentior. this. I call fix' them, feet." 4L( a in gel 4 uemat U, -abso-, wil ad anywhere. No doubt other unions are twice. Chambers, of Cha urnal. ax, when ontiot t anicill my lately, the whole of hi pe Dill property, moving in the direction taken by this one; has refused kilimlithood. Such refusals of if Sextl]8 , lie maids c evening dress. He diacovered in i at, in Heaven's name was I to do ? rabers"s Jo clergyman called the other ' Corner, and seemed doubtful whether to with a noto for Slit-, miniled mysterious- &Mounting to tile sum f Bev Illy thousand How long I sit poixitied, with the doe I- but here is probably the itiost.-complate ex- dignities, liow�ver,,bear a very itnall. pro- ng It me or not. I was reminded of our 0. to killuinister consolation to a dyi ly, and W Wait for all answer approac do. Bleat in my lap, I never knew. Soniebo4 y ample f w -hat lla�s been t-loiie liitherto.� portion to the requests for them. Prime first odd mactinv, an I I c6uld not help amil. lwun into the prekence of the pool, r had end th I really cap- knocked at the school -room, door, and too c- 31 -all (hr:e1f, If the lette him by the hand, -r , hitly an I Catlett it to I nind. Did he presume not iniagine what ex I htnot ad in mitt said something, and went o it Ministers can tell curions tales. on the sub - and aftc and Veaa 39 Be - to think that'l was encouraging him? Pan. again. Then therd was an interval. Th a litted. But t a r r illeatibu, lie took have Collin di Lord I S )all -t you in'lleaven? fore I'could decide � iat.t a it The Now Hiipression Bill for Irclan tandolph Churchill, Ale. Lconix,j Illet, nor in the firm of Sir erard lawyers) had tho.door was o Had agaiii. A hand was Jerome's son-in-law, who came out in tl ain soa4han6l! of ace oil %a sofa. III any oth- I Ile replied the dying likan, -18 his eyes teulpt to make 1, I'll � * apologies personaltv. the vacant III somelthing more to an on I a own behalf. kindly oil my ulrl(oultior I looked up, at it III introducing the new repression bill Sir -11 EY ­dter what ad passed ill the HkorH- Der in which a mail t strung u le 61a Ilia Oil a health trip, is the head and front - wildly and hill breath canit A%! I excuses? er mail The man tl' re wait Mrs. Fomti��e asking. in tl le William Harcourt explained its scope in the y(,tI iecept iny writtei Upon ing-thit would hart been an audacious pro t Idarin, what was the mattey wil It following wors,.- of what is called the Fourth Party in the illy hollour nobody jiold Die when I got liere ceeding. - lie lookea I In, nerves III an Insl . Cal% Hot, A2 grt�atcs Thell le died. - painfully embarrass- HouscofCommons. Itisnotaniultitudin- le yesterday that you,%vere in tile house.- I edthatit hoemneaspeciesof Christian all- 1 not, copy the we is hei -. It is quite like. Crime is tbe plague spot in Irc- 'oils party, being composed of 'only four or Id - -Can y revolting, Dough to gi -0 th submi of The tone of tier voice roused me in licard the ecitati oil excuse to land.- It springti from secret societies, five pei-sous, but what it lacks in numbers w ty to I could think of nothingiti) Sir. and must be exterilate,11. - The inain-spriog it makes u A of tramps struck t(,wii the past illy8tupidity thoughtit as a staglo- pity 11, list them. speaking. I in i d inkuding, herselfWith the Won'tyou shake hanklm?" he said, lie inan's objec w cvid�ntly to let me Sx : I could only Y ; "it he collie!" tl Li'ii of immunity, wliicit is a slife audge ty. Lord Randolph struck house of vk coliling froin opposite directions, critne is ex Pee a, 0 Ain I all he had said it at Undwich. rceivu that lied p roved!of the will. So Yos-and wanting to see you. a I, find a splendid worrier of Oil! fullowill", dialogue ensued.: qJtildren. ay acoinpany yon when you I pim-ped round thi of tay fail at is only too well founded, as the �urics do not the present adipirristration. Ile delights In 1,*irst tranip--Which ay did yon collie go out with title, 3 ones for your daily lal, I do not comp it of hiin-- he had no -Ausvring in those tones site glanced fit to 1 i- Miss Melb-iry. he was looking, at Hit. I convict. The (,overiiinent has therefore scarifying the party cuticle, anti does it in st,eoalil Tramli-I Via the railroad Walk? One we,-, w It (10. Yes or no. lieu doubt good reason f Like view lie took. tle paper in iny lap. In the extremity pf Concluded that it its necessary in p�;&ees where a way that is quite attractive to the British I shook hands irith hit'. Sax. )r=esa ng lite surprise "at this ex- my helplessness I acted like'a sensible creiv one; ddYOU tontly yorkra-s- is.. But, in expressi -ed, that spe- 11, said nuinbet 1 told-51ra. Fosd k 11 tt I t the ordinary law is Hot obser% -mind. I "What sort of seni ation in it!" he asked, traordinary tkoof of t to teistator's iuteMat ture at last. 0 a 1% replic.l. Illilliber two, lktisltl�ft tli!erc wa!s but (;he Possible cial tribunals consisting of three judges, be� -k tea,41y one fill tile III Illy "whon you shake ha lids with a mail whol" in a perfect traugo tc� the family," 'lie I have told here. A newsliallei correspondent who,. sat by all wer to this.,' Grbv'riiesses must not make 1, appointed by the Lord Lient-enant to try -the 11ioutentilixt De Long's side at the hotel 8 illi P trango gentlemen -even you hate?" ke until I h I nunilltir one, wIlUt-Wall it. hinted his sun Sho neither moved nor opo 4 appointments �T 66 icion o an influtinco oil i9y case without a jury. The judgment of the table, during the last"'few Weeks of prepam- as tile reply, I regillycant, 'tell you," I answered over 8 r Gerard, so utterly done Her firstprocedilig after that w�' Court must be unanimous. Appeal call be o IIktiII­ railroad lion the Children are present in the capa- havD never done such a Pat ­ eful, that I cann t dwell oil the muW to'take ine in her arms mid give me a k ili�. nlae� to the Su tion for the Jeannette expeditio", said one Itilki !icy titi-key 3lId1A'iCIICA ently. sham I -clt of witnesses� ii said no. Am claim- luuoe prenic Court, the judgment day to - fbat ill -.fated officer that the' little y readinem to thing." ar encoura d Hit-, she llc�t of the latter to be gi�crk by'a majority of 1119 44TOU wouldn't Itil ch with me a urngly guard Eve I could net- that it spok of pooY Sir Gerart . was worth -Ilartford oi-irnal toontuchforlin forgive in- J�ct. Th Ian a should add, was cun. Having so kI arl ily he was' about to leave t Hand- fain whell I u'ld liat I should have pre- the judges. The Supleirie" Court may di- More to I his life than all the glory he could wich, he protated; "and, after the hum- -40 foolils, " Bile all ininish, but cannot increase the severity (if orred saying ycs� ? apology on my partl you won't for- ould bear nioro,th one interpretation, 'We All a4t0d It nolificetl, hope to gain. " %toubl you then let Pic rITMS or ]INTEREST. t1inuer, and thin got bilest and would thus put a in the wrong if I "in needlessly. offtinding him by protebtl g the sentence. The bill gives power to scarch. We hadour e'rl Do _t in ibachelors have all the glory," asked.9) rewly to go outliv dkiiiv as usual. These give He for what I t id this morning. openly resented it. I ut the meaning was againkithis second marriage. I don .1 1 for. secret apparatus of murder, such as a It Ila-, MI iIkte1ISCI%1 Cola !it) . I -Ing pact me to belove that I JIM Hot the plain; and part at I t ef the nioti% a canke you -1 mean his rou, his nephew, and In - anns, threatening letters,ete., power to enter Long, pleasantly , and his wife,'who, %�Itll a trtc' confession. Let like you ex 'Aii.itrla aiiJ tht- 30 to 0 pe-reetit. pa"Yed contain I wifill I ont in the concluding sentences. melf.' If his secondmarriage made him haljo- houses by (lay or niglit under warrant of Lord tl""� little daughter,'sat by him side, added. oA711 that .1 hope4 Sir. Sax would understand special object f our antipathy ? 1 want him to go -&in aA vilthusia.§tic %Ira' Fostlyke's leave to hadiievermetwitli]-oul Atpkyago.aman 'Sir Gerant's 16011, a you are doubtlesis py, w1kat business -had wt witli the dimparitiy Lieutenant; power to arrest persons prow- him as h6 illy �rcfus:tl, and itsk - * we get angry when lie in treated cruelly and swam a cc If. for Ling,cring I& little as in not aerioual fr, ted by the wi of years between husband and wife ? I oat ling%about at night unable to give an account c' A inilliouairt-, in orlicr'tjo encoilr- welitdown atairil, I. board hink in, the h1all doesn't deserve it. You don't understand W is already far liberally tell y6u this, Sextus was the first of no + of themselves, who will be dealt with suni- Parisian so illed'a great 1643 provided iety has Qnsta to It- Fosdyk Whai ha('am BAY,-" for. an heir under th entail- to the wh6h) regi-etwitstheliaddono. Butforhisistull- IHariI3 an, as crunes by the death of ine. I -a Conitease XHaus- Insimlattion, has lvft imutiat prizes of actually speakikif N, s0 power to arrest strang Oh yIn; I do. ::I heard what you said of the landed prpt.)pert . But to say nothing id fear of being suspected of an interes -I are sonville, gnuiddatightet of Mine. (to ,tael antl $6(101) to the mothent Of Wa lie sayig I'hlLt darling buy., Frcd.die, _ te enerally committed by foreign enii8sar I Afro. foadyka. and I heird of old fri d I f in -gotten, there is a motie, Sir Gerard might have known ther B ;as, 'The hospitality of England not being for daughter of the late, and sister of the pre- tht. lai­cst fallliii(.3 ill with lwefer(Alce got into a diflickilty with 0110 of his boot- about me to q I 0 U L 7ti "I CO I.L fr irGerard pamed over was that mutih good in his sister's son. such persons as agents of O'Donovan Robsa, tk� the lioorcst ill CU -40 Oi c(lulity. laces exactlyat i the right HkOlikelit. I could Yon scut, Duke de Broglie. Site had endeared Way the door m lion yougot out of my surviving re The hcl�'llim and li�tcil,and be Radly disappoinf- Who in nearly aki� to him by blood. III She snatched up a copy of the will, whicli and pou er to remove foreigners considered herself to a large circle of friends bythe 1 Fraijec iik Iq'i() Were 875,- t. Mr. . - Hb received this r4 ply with every appear, the event of t peloo, dispultingtho I had not even noticed thus far. "See w1a dangerous to the peace. 'I'lie Golveruillent vigor of her intellect'and those womanly, 1 va y the reau Silx Was Offeuded 'a and the inarriages !'79,0:;5- -Compare( ance of mAtimInAiOn. ".40 you listened, did will, 0 pa te W th Hie. you will ) eo hiai front the kind old it all may& of you," she went 0 therefore intend to revive the Alien Act. virtues which ink r d an unspealo�able %%ILIA of 3,4-,t in -oduce Inc to tile flew you? I'm glad to lie Lr th us again, and reier u ur legal charin tc hersocial relations t At me. d'Haus- W'jtli all increase Of 19,455 its You"lle*-dult ilkti 44W yol� pointing to Lille words. I -could Hot Bo� Secret societies will be dealt with s sQiiyille made a considerable inark in liter- miglikentation of popu_ governess," I heard him say. " We have by?' them- she was obligea to read thqin for me,. marily, and membership thereof Will consti 'I he .) '41t shows you tat It some interest in me, The letter ended w th all apology fur delay -.1 ;;vu tify money to the one person livin Late offenceundor the Act. Newspapers con- ature, and 'her "Robert Emmet" and her Latitin Was as coippared,with 96,647,1 ,let oil a foi Dior occasion, Wid I produced af ter all. in writing to me. a& I by difficulty in dis- who has been more %yorthy of the little Wiling seditious. inflaininatory nfatter may " Jetinesse de Lord Byr9n" attained more: a it 1879. disagreeable impression oil her. I Throughout this frvolous talk I only van- covering zt ad I popularity. - She .. hicil paper li�- pplicablo. are Wg you will n6t; -speak of ine to Miss Mor- are" have done for her, and-whoule simple, unse, be suppressed, and the proprietors required that' ephemerl a.. to % Lure to report it been use it shown that I bore, And Z; Id I do ? Write to the to enter recognizance not to repeat the of- Protestant. tre.ttca with ris.' ice fish nature I kndw that I could trust." to pressure, Before At rs. tondyke tould say a word in 'to fence. allllo!�, uldialiu.d. I aptr Ilu!1" mail, on in Miss Malbury wall Rector or to Mrs. yke for adVicks ?Not pressed Mrs. Foadyke's hand ; I Was no� a sitt of �iilc looking at us a thi basilisk, of the alki. -1all in ftrig reddie changed suddenly able to speak'. She took up the legal p pe As tli� indiguilation subsides tile licies- Lady Fencers ijutti leather front a darlifig boy LOA detestable i .,I auto, Site owned to ilein on the right side At first I 'Was too indirnant' to be able to next silly for putting the measure into force all.1 Stei.111 11%orri, of t�i,ty, and site ha I a little money -but think of what I oil i to do. - Our post Links A taste for fencing is being developea on packing is inado by in I aper while in say, Mr. Sax !" he called out "Do justice to youracli, and be abov will be less urgent, mid unless &I new reign Inioulpag) into V, at these were surely no easonmWhy she shoulA w" late, and my a Ache an if it would every slt C, says a Paris correspondent, and doesn't illind y it a bit-shu only laughs contemptible scruples," she said. "Sextu of terror is counted upon, it will he like a Its pillify tate., I . � ? glare at a ova ess. Had some secret bunt into piece& I had lots of leisure to * fond enough Of you to be almost worth torpedo hi line file Circle dc'lEscrinie will soon be overrun On. r r gf( t 1 8 in time of peace. I Meant ing Mar,ville8's claini to Eugenic's palace rests understan lug 0 to tender sort been &I- rest and compose my off. When I got cool with candidates for admission. Millie Fey - I'll the municipality having granted theland, The answer t this was the �udklen clos'- with of the sacrifice that you are makip�. Oign the real difficulty as to the amount of ititer- ghine, the recent debutante at the Theatre (tile Sapoleons, built . and maintained the ing of a door. MT. Sax had taken refuge ready established, bel ween Mr. Sax -and her, "n, I. felt able t0 I ako my own part, and I will sign next an the witness. nal self government England is irepared to Friticaise, was dewri bed as a aiwordswoman WiLich is not'clainied by Marseilles) from me in one ofthe ground floor roonks. belf ? She rc voked me into trying to find out- asking any'rone t 3 h -11p me. I hesitated. "What will lie think of Hkc?' concede is untouched. I The palace I was so mortified I could almost have cried. out, eapec�N`lnAa tile last words he had said Even if I'had been xcated kindlyJ should I dof great merit. Olga de Janina, who wrote certainly not lh�mhva 1I the "Memoris of'a Cossadk," and added to ,iti,out due authorization. offered me the oppollikinity. W ell she repeated, "and we will See to 4 01 ,ALakIds oil a cliff overlooking the Alediter- Getting (Iowa 1 Ito the hall, we found 1 am �,rove that I feel a sincere - intor- there wan a rMelative ivin with a chin, to Th DOVOILO�ment of the Slansas'. the biographical notes which will serve to -garden hat on. and we, witf thmiLl' ralleAll mid fine vrounds. Mrs. legadyke witli her as on, ' I resume A. "I can resign you Whaktdidl a larEo 1 0- write the history of the Abbe Liszt, was t By fortune ? I obeyed..I.Slie asked for'the lawyer's tet-' in the fifth century before Christ, De n an At a recent matriculation examination of one of the two ladies who were staying iik to a lady who has a I ar bett"Ir C To b it husband th it, per ape ? No. ter. I gavel it to �lier, with the lines which crituo,declared that tile sense$ of sight, hear- adept in that s�ience. arah Barnhardt has of the house, (tile u i pinarried one) w.hispering att;antion than miiia. You ar2tegleocytoinuRr no l7rom all I a heard the great Lord cqntained the man's vile insinua, ing, small - and taste werol inerely modifica- Doi yet publicly professed. and now a the C Icutta University eight women liame y - a M Dior 00111. q whom si are natives of to her at thedoor of the ;"A,-ig-r ,,, h*r shamefully." - Chimul4allor was quite riglilt when he down, so that only the words a tious of the sens4 I of touch. Aristotle rii- the Countess de -11- -, 1111 challenged the c The lady -Miss *e1bury - too t - Appearance o stanitiod %I-itij his Baron do San Alalato -to meet her nibay Eleven wolliell wer 'He stared at me W 11 an of be- said that a we with money at tier own India; and t iW il�y A' - visible, which proved that I had rcuouncedl culed his theory, mid s, foil III front Ileoilah. At with a certain aPpearalce Of wilderment, which mad lo imply that the disposal was "ei or kiesed out of it or kick. tied f;� two thou- hand.' The Baron is said,to have accepted which I was q4it� at a loss to unt=d my legacy, uot even knowing whether the disapproval, it, I Ly untoue cartel, and the date of the assa heFirmt, Ar.0 examination at C&Icutta a and suddenly turniud away the fLtr* attachment wall on t a lady's side, so, far ed out of it mix weeks after 11ker marriage.' persou to be benefited wall a man or a we- sand years. anti all lt�liau of the the ult-at- fentalt, canditrate btined a scholarship of It was,*Of course, I ible to mention The one difficulty before we Ivam not toive IIIII.D. ho took this, with the rough draft sixteenth century, revived it. arms, which will assemble idl Paris in the . 1. r I thercildf tile hall. Baines; I merely turn my eyes in the right at p my legacy, but to e xpreami my reply with of my own letter, and the signed renuncia- Fencing 80-hool 'of the Faubourg Sailxt tho first grade. I will walk-willi you and Lite, children, Strange to sa. all ern science Honore, is being anxiously out' -it direction. He lookodd here I looked--antl lufficient severity, and at a time tiQu and open the door. Duplitilleli icip n embryology and zoology is to be hoped that the love of the sword The work of widening the, failous At th "a"m ad has acco his shyness revealed itself, in spite of his A ith dio regard to my own self-respect. at oxford, England, is "I- Fosdyko "i(� to me. " Freddie, ),on "itray conike back anti tell me about itl" I tends to confirm this theory of Deinocritus,, 41ale-n Bridge lyclo if you like." She i 11 pr as The extent of tile all- Can, ride your resolution to conceal L His face $ushed ; Here is what I wrote: will not induce the Countess de B-_ to re-' pleaded. that these four senses are Only 8PCCiaIi7a- ready Ii turned to the girili. 11 My dean%, it's c?oI peat the exploits of Mollie. de Maupin, "SIR; I will not trouble vo�,u by attempt- She limitd, nodded, anti went out* who wi ue about twenty f"t oil what ileald tions of the universal serise-the sense of larg"cillent under the trees.- You.inay take your skip- Melbury could andi ire it no longer. She ing to express my sin re regret on hearing Oh what a long time pastied before I was one of the best fencers of the day, anti is known as the Botanical Glardelle side, .1;0 ce touch. In the embryo of all animals the or- who reamed through the straits of Paris ping rope&" rose, took a Being f roll , the mumic-stiand, and of S;-- Gerard Royland's death. You would Ike lona-ext)ected knock at the door! "Come igans of these four senses first appear as in- at that the side facing southwest, in which lieu She had r vident y something to say to me, that subject &I- night, Clad in 'Date attire, plucking ff cture, will re- approached us prob. I form an opinion o in," I cried'impatiently. foldings of the outer cctGderm, from which the :I, tlli,. cilief ". uty of the stru and she had op of the rkecessa�ry mealoures so, and I have no wish to be jittlited by your cloaks Of r-tweftil citizens and c lain going tomitig," she said, handing . I Mrs. Food ke had deceived me. Mr. SAX the otiter skin also develops.- At an early rossing 1 1 inain tininjured. for keeping. he obildren in front of us,*ivell unenviable a penance of hunIanity for the list, returne I swords with the gallants. who happened to (,rass is said to grow luxuriantly in Wal- tile music to him. , Ill lease turn over for me. x Yin her place. I [a cloaca the door tag, they are all sim to pockets in the to be abroad. out of hearing. Freddie led the way oil his m000nd time Mr. Sax." We two were alone. enter covering. If- the Tistory of the em- Once at a ball, under cover (leek's capital, Arolsep; hereare no rail horse on three wheals; the girls fOIlOWed. With I he legacy, feeling the of her cavalier costume, she paid court to a roads within the principality, and the post skipping merrily. rs. - Foadyke opened I think lie hasitattd, but I cannot fool . road bonefac. No wait dea4ly pale ; his' ees, as they bryo its to be taken as the miniature of the bcaiiiiful young woman whose adjairers re- mat-. dessest Tuitude my gene ch�ises 'are of the style Of fifty years ges4re that I observed If im correctly, It I rested on me, had a wild, startled look. history of the race -that is, if the inolividu- sented tIke intrusion of Some her business by the most cinbartassing re- be I nevtrLhelesia nefuse to receive the mo- 0 stranger. There was quite all intereting scene on tile he could possibly have Illakile uil- tors little. With or, thont hesitation, I With icy Cold fingers lie took my hand and &I in 'to development follows tllg sonic course remarks were exchanged, and inark that followed harto the 0. Bey. Matte. do 1116riiitigwlien the Duchess of Albany left er the circumstanceo. Be pleawl to send me the necessary lifted it in silence to his hirs. The sighi of that the race has followed, and it seellis 'ar childlAw-l's ho'nie. The royal family are Miss Melburry with perfect self- Ilia agitation encouraged me -1 don't to thin ivalsonable to suppose that this is th, Mallpill Was followed into thr 1. den by "I filiAl that you are actillainted with Mr. d an i ssco�lpalmm of voiae. document to sign for transferring my fortune 'o cas"_ the three gallants, with wlio-n she creased very inuchi lieloved, and tile whiole town -imed to polmaession, an nod day know why, unless it appealed in so me it is easy to see th.e importance of the evi- -tI ilia good -by to their pat, Prin. Sax," site bgall, !.'and I a an ourpi A gentleman newar m 'd she ought to be to that relative of Sir Gerard's mentio W to I -was bold enough dence. words in turn, leaving eak all 'on tile letter. The one condition on Which I field. tilriled out to hear that y6u.dislike him." on the stage. I th 111, .90 too. But an it In your =k matyhei0nulpIntillolumilerh, he placed the o1oln'the aduse of touch vOis Ifel Da. if my supposed was not large although insist in, that my name shall be ke t &.me- In the animal king Sha smiled leallantlY, 4 wasi. our drawin n found in those low- Sa, rt for her. TI mug next. No voice cret from the a in whose favor resign a--aud that& he d the is universal; it is eve c general f4ling is prevailing mo�'Xna ter ainuse her. he Eal signed ps r beside them. When a gel f, V letters on the tabl' Allinesty, the Be" poney. dislike of l the money. Mdo not desire (even a I saw that eat animals,. tile protozoa, which are- only more that. the Red River will'have What 11the ruling passion" alty be among at *11 -but so swee nab true feeling I I IIppOA_ to be he enter- ties in done I well b-Aser still. I spoke first. makeses of simple. protoplasm. But, if this crossed at a place better fitted for bn*d ,Nf is ter, " began a, minal I lotly as M y A demr old ing that Jus to my motives on cannot' presume to consider. tur4c,' over the leav for him. irely you don't ref ' me I said. animal with its one sese in to bacon "Hu use to Woudw it avenue gn yo lady, sitting nestrAh piano, entered ifito He answered, "I thank you with in must W at !division of tunately is. in that case th Winnipeg an rOr_ �cckpy yetiterda own sex, howc�cr, I may clai 1 to under- this occasion) to be Imade the obi 9'ef ex- standing the; ice jam than here, lakitnight.' _y whol higher, there stand. The ruling passion alikolig women conversation with at o. She spoke of the pmmons of grotitu for only daiiiiie my du- heart; I admire you more than words can labor; there )`s' too knuch work for in Winnipeg to ere Will be a drop ty. bil and -no m4take I Whit is conceit. Afy, ridicalous 'notion of my t singers at the III aginning of the premab "And in in. ingellan9c yOugaveher-- gr ry- Mr. Sax I So it ended. It be wrong, but I Can MAY- But I calpt take it." one ,Pense to do properly, and by a lots wilt rue 'It, OWD collse Dance wan wounded in. some coat towertA aboutl with mia 64 Why not!" primitive able ? to uIdOad and will not be ,t! I haven't half a qparter that strong writipg; quantitive modification this It has not come to tilat.Tet, but it. "No, I than asulilled a position of the loftiest Met bur/a, eye on hii I. I was &6 entranced "The fortune is yours," he font Beim is to become qualitatively differ- Day acknov - for ly. with a hole in it for a month!" that In dne oonrewof a lornal said inoifference. by t a anecdotes of venerable friend "Remember how lio&-I will and f�e me '10 Later, ant in parts, and this qualitative difference ilia bays )'On gave her A" 1"fixally, kid, "I can't un- I co ild take no noti of Mr. Sax. lodgement arriv . I was requested to wait if. I no mre.,, tice. between Stanley, the explorer, was- on the Upper re- 11ifference which we no Don't believe ii t -don't believe it! I , on doonamiment u 'I the will had been MAY the Congo, Southwest, Afric%'on the 16 i - a (I -rtake to -answer for -any impressi who,, the dinner- was over, and wa for the I His head sank on his breast. He stretched the sense of touch and the other senses th of. inember now, I gave her a half 41611al's . prov a ormed that my name January last, with his party of 236 ti at At r. Sax Illay have formed. We met won , retiring for th i ht, he still hovered one hand, milently imploring me to under- of the higher . animals ; it has come men, .4juartcr, anda nickel." I room Id be kept stri y secret in the inter - ,,If& say. b the inerest accident.. I know nothing she, t, and'ended In aring mb a bad- stand him. I could endure it no lougert I about by an accumulation of the sense of mostly Zanzidarria, who, he says am ob. s you gave. lie val. On t the Rxecutors were effieut, docile, brave, and hard-' il. gold piece for a a ut him." can� I I I in owd ly handed it to orgot every consideration which a woman toqch. working. PeRHy, and here A is." Mrs. Foadyke eyed me slyly, aud appear- Miss emelburr ly a moot enjoyable t as Ion a# the lawyer. They They am Qw perfectly honest. Not one in in my Ito mborM. . - . "Gooll, gracious alive! so i.aia—io I didi felt it their duty Wo ve me time to consider aitiou ought to have reme The waves of air which fall on tile body in disgrace, and during the month preced. e her a dollar to be- more amum(l t4a" ever evening been be" evidently Out mine the desperate words before I could of this protozOma as heat an capable of a remember now that I gav 41iffe is a very odd man," she admitted, a decision which ing there had been no ;ccWon for utterin Bub. what's atop them. Lgher renderinji, they will signifir more an angry word 9 'till and a lot of sin'Ail change.- formed an impullse. I Ali. how bard men am Notoneoft'llembligs, your name, and (10 you think y u can "t ll'but I can tall you there is A fine nature CHAPTER Vt. You won't take my gift by itselft" I heat to the proper organ for perceivng spear knife, or weapon of Pill. 0 ---at leaml, some of *ank I three sticks of lerlion candy? Al . k! -it does ne �uder that strange [surface of his. Ilowever, id ations of light My Mad. for- were startlatil.' by I looked up the wledgement in dis- them, they will give the sells -Stanley maintains a certain reticence shout good to find honesty and reward it!" she wenton, I �1 &in forgaiting that he The next morning we d part Iv to ink no morO of it until and colers. The simplest eyes am merely the ex;A nature of his work in Africa. faa bids me to talk about him in your presence. sh extraordinary prooesding oa t' gust, reso ad ttin rid of --win Yoh take me with it ?" pigment-spoits in the sk.ift, theymerely d6- is 'the agent of oamp"W WhIch have in. ffer., I shal take of ouo*of the guests. Mr. Sax had left Car- the Untie caw for TRY 'spay. The terrible explosion of fire damp in a When the opportuntit;F air litilkle keepeake. That evex"p Mrs. Foodyke in4ulgea her iiiguish best from cold and light from dark- vested large amounts of nig rin to understand sham Hall by the firat train-nobod knaLw I kimsed r in o Y 1,00 sonas of havow in a now way. She hand- new; but later, by the formation of a lone 11104110119 six my own way of teach I wan din looking at it, the good p sections of Africa ITwho I"I'llsisian i4ne, w' ere thb bodies of 'fifty- be grateful to wh While =Gan SIMADSO. I an ; you will both and sensitive membrane, the extenial world u victims have already been found, adds each other Iture �ao laid --&-t, at leantit philosophers childIllan came in, If their Own aboard, to desire to swum for theaketvw all t6 ad maoither to !a long list of disasters from. a me when I have succeeded. In the mean- delum upon women. Do ask how I was. 11 r" oblifed to draw down 'After A my dear," shiii remarke4 "you in revealed in alI its variety.-Rob6l W. van all the ex- roons include in their Hat the blind in my roolls, a labors, Ina low-mondist source wit which Or -'eat Britain and Amer tb;" learned r they would have "ad" be ashvi"d of having spoken firsL Lot t, in Popular. Scj�sa XonW for ta, an W* "y slocrue Iften who will be sely--4some heavy hair ;id 4 - time, there is, A, third person plorer a tod to hear that yoll kW ancient irivildillilk Of Say. shan Many treatia" have bee sadl d, a polo the burden orhystottical If go, I so" the twig ID lai eyea. For the ant "a i You have only used ON probably how rather Y This is 14 1 1119 and.. lea me few liar. Y01W.", V pow- Writtft an Ables 4mth I felt the hawk. the Box. Rtwwb the writtell, an invnti made for. lessening oozing a ut Mr. Sax.", *bI somovi" lotairtling nown the time front this cause, but t a -a 004mititiott:_11 111,1111110. eoientila timber--*Unbmms. amp on the uppeg onp, who the person agree with thoxZ it 1111- hardly worth pince from May I ask, ma'am., ing of in my! came 7 On. i 'u t ins, 0 0 p -D PICKERij 0--" 0' ; y r f4 re h,. U On in w W 'Ile a 7 0 10 I y it u: eo an�es W 4A. aw th ilvdiatill nuan ih inIt 111"t, .0 9 - en Sal h ti y the 14nl u U "imall" ' I of w". led I op at to D du E_ \ - - E� 4 ; � � - * � " :4� - A . I - __ . � P 11 - : � I .- rp " - - :''., .... I N -.-I'. 0 -1\ / - 11 1* / . . r . . . . :0� I.; i . ., . . - ; 1.4 '...''. P� - - X _. ". � * 0-4 A--,--_ 9 -..-. P - _:1 C, '. ;T4 - �.! . - . - P4 - , * , . T, __ I ­­ ­­ --..--.-'--F---, !f�:- -'MW-- . I . . . 7'.., -3F1 . - . . 1 , . . � I i I - . . - ,� �­- . - �. 11 - ­ - , - - . . ': .1 I " ., �_; " - " I - i � I - . . 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I *.1 .� .. . s . , _.. 1. �� ­ -Z�, I � I I A # . - a, - . ,.- - . � .! 11 Clioiclest Green, Black and Japan Tea, 3 po U-nds for S loo. __.. - 17_... . - . - - � i­,�f t� i- - ��' r. ..-I. . . - - I brNNIS 8111113 "A I ­_.. .1. . 1:1 ,.,,... :. 12 �ounds Bright Yellow Sugar for $1 cash... . 1i V � ... :1 . ' NEW GOODS ARRIVIING ..�- . .1 _. I I . .. �. .a 1�. , , I .. i 'BOOT,, AND SHO VIM -' .L N I if. ,,, .11 . I Ali D % W, Pure Fresh Ground Coffees, for 25 cents perpOUDd at . �.. , . - . .. I I -�-,. !,i .1 � 11 9 1, -, �­,; �1 - � . . - .1 . . . . I A, I i �.11,j .1.1: . I I . - .- I (In the �hopoppoeitc A nr, ro , .� '. � - . ! B,USi1n'1­6ssB0-'0­ -I -�., td ii I . . r "t' nglfouge),. . 1% - � . - I . Mitig . .., . 1. , , - ..­.% ,�._�, ; . ..... I ­.. �". ,� i I . , ': --- '-:*' ­_ 1 i 4 .e : 4 - �.� i i � , � - . 1* I . _. ; ....1. ;�l .1 . ". . � 141MON IVRASIER"Sq ­ DUNDABSt.,AVHITBY,. - . ----Z, [ � I i �,-; �e I- F ,'i!i - I I ..,. 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I to order, of best materials; work guaran A . . . . . . `Ij I L. I _ , . " T P! -E. JAYNE'S WARERO N'T S � -i CaSe St,.tione , ..- t A ' : ,� tftq , , - .. I ,.i�, .- : �� � - I � . - .�.:O '! 1, flau-5, Bacon, all(I 81)idleil 11 � '. ; ­ - � . . 1. AFTI nnTllp Ts Ty 9 Ili I I . . I Give we a Cal lr2 1 - ; . r : li . .. �� - F:. e � -1 , . .1, � �Uoilsl - � !I , ;..." L -_,., L - . . 1. 7 ;� ,. . i i . - �_ l'-__ . . - . . � I . -i q �ases ',Stra' Nv Ilait"' : 1 - - I JL� t S', , ': L I .:�-" --.'f ' L ' . X ;., i . I.. I..'� I � 1-1. , ::� _i% .."I . - ____ I L " ,�!.:� �.�' 1 , .. I �;. "� �' . . - . * . '. . I I . � J� . . ., ,- 1. - Wmilelliber thatithe - _: 1 : �­; I ;�:-" ­ I I - 1 ' L' 'I., �� 1k I __ . ; - ' .. . _ - :. .. - . HOUSE of ALL NATIONS ..:;:11.,:�',.: .. I.StIlV14RCeto-f C 'oo(j�,. I ii.. i".11. .:, i : . , .ret h(Ilp G I *1 I . �d I , , Nrhjj)(ijli �.; � Jou\- V. ],,Ilol�'. I , � . i - - .1 J; ��i I I 1. LT11 ': wer-1--TT __ - - - - _. ­ __ - ­ - - - - - . - - - - _. ___ __ __ . . , d___ _ : i ! - ; i It its r.. I , , IC1315611-T-0- V77 -al. � L A ill nov� keep o* ri hand a complete stock of Bug; will kinds.. I hope tt at one and all will collie and ex I " . 1 stock before buying elsewhere. _- �,L­ j'� - ;, _, L; , . '%:,�'.j :�:;,:.. , , , . I ,�,.. �­;;'., , _.. . "TAr. M_A-2Z33== . [L..;.. I j_jIl:L.,.��.__­­1 ... I L . . - . , _:Mv I I of all ine ujyl , .. I., .''I .... .. . . �:;_..L:,�`�'. 9 I. I ­ �_ . - . 5 _ _ , __ I - . . "'... �1, '. I .. A. . . 1 ... - !.. - !L] 1. . �___ �` � . - - , 7 � .. . WA I �_ , _ 1__: . , .. � - � � n land :--t,noleest jr . I . . , , anilly 11 lour, Uornmea ,Out e , choice Harris and Bacon. --- --- . , licited. . - I . . - � I I : . .- . . : ­ !.- �__. . . An early -call is so I . 3 j - _T P. R. ROO VERI, '' �.- �i..' - 'i, �'i . � I ; X - 11J. -H irhAt cash price p4id f6r tiny quantity of Potsioes" � '-', . 1� �­ . '. _i, 1* . . - . L � .: I V !_ I . - W _.- I _ ' .--. . � ; 25 ! . . . _.. � 61 XON' r- RASE, IL ' ERCHANT, GRTST AND 1AA ' - _. . . k. I , I i .L I I M Miller. Also, loan of Marriage .. - . � -Awwwftw� ­ - --- -_ e L. .� I � __ Licenses. .. � -- ..- - ; I . : . - I I . ! . - - I - ;, GREEN RIVV.Rg ONT.1 ' ly-l' I - _. . . = A I -T A.I*q- V'VAMM 1-1 0 - U- $M. . . - I I— I . � , . --7- . _­_... ' ' ' " " - .. -i - ii, . . . - !. . . . . . '' , . . � . - - A. HILTIq would iiJJ,rm. the pib)ia. :. _1 I I ": . . . ' . . . i � � . :. �, � , .. j, - I . 0- I ; . - I I � . . - . ! , . . I - . J. I ... . i. 11 I -1 . i.� . � I L I I . " . that he is on hand to o all kinds of :'- t -:.� - I . - . I . I ! * , . L . L - I ' ' L Paper -hanging, &c. &c. - - . -- - . I . ! . . ­ . L . . . i : i . .. . : Painting, Glazing, - � f ! . - . . . , I :, , '. . . . I ( -, I . � I . ­ r - . - : . . . . .. .01alty. VVorX one I .- � .. �1_ � , I 1. . ,. I . '.. :, , _�'.. I I E1.111 now- prepared to adopt the. - -..,, . � . . Sign painting mane a ape - -. : ': � , � ! .. - I ,.. .1 :11 :.1 . � L . I . . On order wid with punctua!ity. All orders - , I J. I . i 1. i i . I - . �i I . i addressed t onsilly )r left at THs I I _. . I � � I ­ . . .. 1. � % I - .. ". . I , . . . . � - . L . . Ir . . I . I .. � . - e . I . - � I -, �i: . . . ,T bim pers : .., ! -1 . '. I i I I ' ­ ..- L I.. � I j Gm 9 .- _.., . � .. . I . � � keringi Jan 3,1882, i -- . . I , ,OR . � � . L _�, '- _ I : . r I - . __ _ . I � � . ­ �­ �­ ­�: . _.: 'C A S-K,� P R I N C I P L . -------:- �.__­ - -_ ._ . ..,!.L � ` 'DR -G, S'l , '" Ews 0 110pt wtention. . I HU� AND �&- H KSWLLL�'. , PICKERING T . U, I ''. L RE -1� I , Npic ffi, will ro,ceive prc . . I ' i # -- , - t � . 01 �. _., ' !1'j:�"�: "' - ' I - ": .j �, .. . , . . .. I 1. I Y. � 1 , . . 0. . -..-. . - - , . . \ I : " , . , ...L . '! ". . ­_ . . . - - . - . - . - � . , I , ID R. . � . L _.,_ " L � b.i. .: , L . IT ,.� ' L ' ' : '' , JOHN LESbIE, 1. - '-,. .. e) 3 dooTi 1 -th of El �� _ 1-1 ...: .i-.. . , _ 3,52 Y611(; 'k�'%, t, - I' M St _' ,�, --�:`�' . . � �m _tj'�'�� �! L :-'v! . k. � - � 1'. : - ''.., -.,. ---.!. i .. � .1 ' * L , , -.1 . . . , . troL. �. �_:�j ., �, j. 11, �. era will now find the goods I sell, 1, - - - - . - . _ .. . . . - - I " , . _. :. - .. � - ; ., - I i � I . . ;.1 1�7), '. � r I . .. .L I- . � ­ * � � ' � - � �_ . I . Moot -and Shoo, Makot - ' 4 I . , - i L . I '.. � . - I �.. . . . 11 , -� 1-1 . a . ST � , 1, - * U G i . My Custom, . .. ­ - fr Omo ,]�!---,� 'P U R�E . i � _­ - - i . - ­ arivill � 1: .. . . . . - ... . � 1 33 = M0 0 W � W 0 M a) ZT a, 0 x= n 2: &:0 .s- . I . I - ­� a ----!! __ -_ - - - - v_- ­.­ - - - 1. . � - __ - , ""MP . , - t , - - ww"""kV , I - . . RDERS PROM PT - . . I I ; I -, . . I I . T,Y ATTENDED Tt, : , . ,-- - _' �. I � . ;. . " ; I I I ,. - � . � � I . � . I � � , Repairing neall Don't . . :1 : -, - I . ­ - , 1�', L _ , ; - f. �� I do not take' off the Cash customer ]now, what . 0 . . I � . I ! . 0 �z� q . , r L ted. I I ,� ,:- . 1; I : P I the aU.d, oppoeit d Wrighl'o :,, - �.__ ;, I _. I � � � I' I �'Ile best stoc . :,. -[�- ,..,L -- ._� ,.- ,,'.% ,_ `� ". ATEN-r MEDICINI�AS, I i L ..: I forget the y "It . - . , , . � ! . �, .Ed . - , 1"I . ,'. '.L L , ]King Btroet , - 1� - � , - . �: . .- - . . .i - I .. - - TOIL LES, S1)O.NkGES)B - U811ES � - j010i I'EST'lp" : ,- .* � . J, I - .1 _ , Credit customer got for nothing. , 8,( ... e - k � of ., 1: - �AXCY & T ARTIC I I . :,.I , _ . . . . I . . -t � --.f , t 1. . . . � � . � ; . ff I 'P ' L ; s:, : I., , r I . ;. . � q -6 Pic�kering '1�111a"d , - . .1 . . . . I I . . . . --";---O:o . 1, , i I . . Dec. 14, '81. ly - ., - ERFUNLIERY, 40 , I J� � j 1'. * L j '' I .. I � .- _� � . _... I. .�j �'�L;.,".: t�,�!,, _" L'[!,�:­ �:��: .'�].. - I .& . �­ ,; ?­;.: , .., - . - - L,; 'i ­ - .. - � I / `Y. " 0'0.1)S . . . . . I : � ..T _L NEW , I -t '.-:.� . . . 11 _ � !L . I o ,, L 1. 1... .�i' .. - ,�7 _ I 11 . .. : I 1. �. . -():O- . I i 1. i �, . AI - ..e, . - I . I.:,. �_ � _ , 04r .. . ;� , I ­­ I %I "' * _r. 1.4....�'. 1,: I'& I. . . 0- . - . 1. I - I �­ - , I : ill not enquire into 'any man's buSine§s: 4ior wbitber � L .& N 1'. ��,... . , �_, - ' .L r 7�, - . . ' L . , .$L - ' / , ' s I., � , I . . .; ! . � - - i , _ - quors on - 7 , . Z I � � I L'. - i . ��e , s, , .& 1B , . ! - ) \, 1. .: �� To elect from,.,a d tat� , ,I ; , i,�, - bt't brtindg of I'Vines, jiud'Li land, for big place is a, �kl. .�, f I ! _. -4 1 : . . 11 I mortgaged, or be pays prompt. What- I will I I . . . . � -.1 � '11... I . L , I I I L � , '.­� ''..!: 'i . , _ ,Uedicinal purpose.s only.' � 1 T . The Pickoripig n, ,; 1, - I ' ." � �_ ., If - __ _. , �, . . � - - 'L -L ...?.... I!- �. . I ' - ' * ;­.' . . .r S ! � - I 0On, L 11 _ - . .1L. I �_ .1 . : .. I. . 1; know is that lie bas the CASH when he bviys the goods. . AND 6�K . .1 . ..' . L.. ­ � I . , 01ATI; S' ' ; ' .]­ .. I L _ , 1, J, - ' . . I . Dto any pa, -t of the Village d*ily-- , :� " �, : * k . _:_ L :1� f� ,� I W Farmers and others will find otir stock f Afi - - .. . I . 'on hoice Candie, : . __ r , I . -A � _' 1� - t C -11,-! I 0 edicines - , . I , Kerps constantl . . I i � � ' . - L v v �� �- P � -A - 1.1. . I They will also find that it will be � PROFIT if thoy �orr - hand, � . . .L - I s______ - --.-- - . - L. I .1 complete, warranted gentiiiie, and of the best quality -r . � OW of all descrirtio - , . -_ , , - . .-------- ___ - -:-..-:: :---- - __ . . -.- - - - I ; I . .t - . - ___ 1- ­ -.---. . .- -_ - .- ­ i -_ Z= B. A113110T. - . .. 1. I , . I -, .\- _L �' a L- . : : I .:,I � . . Just arrived, a choice assortment of Pipes, and the best - .L .1 money fro in'proper�_fiou rce�, and not pay the, . . - . ly r) ., � i : Pi4ering Village. . - 1 4 . . P, 'L . ` � i L .. 1 .1 % I . I . 1. - , Grocer as .. . . �. ..1 1: 'L I . -11 ... '; . .. � I N r^ z obaccos. .. :; � I n4ch as 20 to 50 per cent I . - . ---------T-- - -. 11 ­ , , . i_" : . . . . ­ - - . I . . . I . T �� - i , �, . . . , . . . . '. . . '! .::Ic I . T_ : -4 . . � lioney iu,..tbe, shape of goods. !:' ." AL. CU1,1111E T, - . . _. . . .- I . 1� . : , ..�� � -.--- . � .1 � � ' � i for their i . - . . � il - . . . L I i 0 ut : _- - Plick I 11-1 ' , Costoluers '. Im, 0 pm, :,-tiu;0 i=1:3:..L1_kz; :r_&1:B(==- I �.#.� i I , 1 - ... _: . . . ' L- ". � L . 'DRACTICAL WATCHMAKER.- is al. � - . ' . j ; t I i . � I i I . . . i . . . ! I 3 .. . . . I I- O;a.lzr Za ae=to joe - , , . . � - - I , I 1!. to atten I to lRep Irlug , - - I . . L I .1 - ,:- , � - � I - � I * . 'T P0*U=11_ , \ 1 .. I ways prepared __" � ;. � . . W; 11 ." n .�., . . .r I _ I. �_ . :. � , 0=01011:000: 4110p_ I., ": . : -_ I i - -- uj'tiom I � , I � I I L . � ­. . _ - . . ITIC -1 ..;Puiad a * Q � � . L . I . -V I I __ I I .1 .L . _Ve , . . . I I 1; I... I _ L i . * . and cleaning Watches, Cloc lis, &c., :1 - . . , �� L I . . L . .. L . � I . . �. � . . *1 -.-.':�� �-. -` , awl Best in Pickerina " I I '', . . : 0 ir Teas are the Chwipest . . 11 � L I . . .. I' � I , I ohortest notice and at reasopatdo pri:`.:,�_ I -1 . .. .. I I . . : I ". _ I 1 , - ; . I i \ - - , I I ­ , - ' � - - i .�. I.. t ; , � " .. . "' �' .. . . . -�.'i - - . . ; a ry of ethry kinds � - ! _. - � . a . I Jewel repaired to the satia . I - I Th' spe-CtfUll al alid See our g o Is a' ti d &jj:- . . � � , � .. . � . - s . . . I I Ri He JAME :. faction of cnt-tomers--Watcl�es, iMocks,and . I ey tire re, )'i SON*, . I �vited to C, I , 51 P16UNDS. JAPAN TEA FOR - $1-100 ?. . , . I . . z 1, i , � - M_T�__�".V - CT7 - .1 . "I.C.'"ME-B). . i I - . � Vai-ell Irm., I' � . , ; 1. . I . . � L , all kinds of Jewelry kept on and, and sold:. _-, i� , I , I . .. I . V . .. � [ �.!. �� . , . P-1 . I - folmi-L\ i J_ \1 � . . Italian warelloilsel whitbY. at a living profit. : - . I - _�.., 2�. �. �­ - . ,.. , . . \ . . . ; . . .. I � '.. NWM . . . . � . . - 1. �, , - ; i . � I . , � � - - _ � , �]­. %�. ".., . I ly-1 . . . ! � - , . .��', -. . : - .. - , . � i . -600 1, 18el. � i . . , - . � . :� . :i_- .:..��.-� ]:�.. - i., . Pickering, Nov. I . ,� .. I. nemembcr the'.StIxe-c-11 ,nd, Number. r ij: . . .- . �, It"', - . . , - : . - , I I , � � . I a. .� - - ,_ �. " . . I . ; � I I'.,.-. - " 1,;�!: i . ,� �� I IL 3[a1_3:rT,.. - . . ­ � * . - . � .;.� **, . � . - . 'i .. - - .. .'' - . .,��..'' , , d � I L� . , 'I 1.-� I i -:..: �-. . R --I al 7"41nivrUITM WIE?j . . . - . I -� _. i , " , . .... I ,F _ I . , - : . . I I .'. ; . - � � I LZAA . . .__ ; . Is � I I �, .-,: - . I 1, - - �� I : _; . ol : i, 1 . r ��. � - .� - 1k ickerifig, Uar. '19th, 1 $42. - . . t I- I ; - ' 1 ' _ - .. u I � I � . , "Z. ... .. . . .1'. I � I � CUTHBERT OUSE'* - . . - - .. H-14-71 S, I ND & 14011SWELL., . . I � . . . . I. .. ;. . ., : � General Dealer in ,1. i . . I . . . I ­ . - I . :. . - ..I . ''.. 0 : . � I - K�1- � - " I . .L . ;� I I I' '. - P1 -'KERIN - - . ' . ., - i it - -i . - I , I _. , - . . I � . - .. .; s: .1 Y I 1. - I . . �_ .. . : 7-� . 11 . . . - I . � . . . I . . 1: .1 ,: , . ,1.., 1 - .1 1 - ! - - - � 1, � - ! - - .: . ­ I - ---- U - - C " � � ; ardware , Store. TS TIOUS11 i hisbed in * - - . , . - . I - - I ; is new, fi . . � . ---I'?- ,I r- G �'ds,`all D . pfi,,ons, - Vuperior sty] a. Every ,�.,',Cllience and ' . � - Toronto, Viy Fith, -1 . . IN kering H � I ! I Arl .D �y oo , escri I I- : ' _: -, i I 00% .4 7. T - �. I- ,riti, (;i,.!-,._vr , ': � ; !�' . .1 ,.% __ - _____V_ ______ ___ � ,. , '' � ( ) . comfort for the t -aveliiiig p+ic. The beat : : �:'_ . . ! � � ­ ­ 1 , ". .. I . �. I i , I . � I . I �.' !.­� . ' . , . . , I . : ; - - I - . i. r -RON ! 1 '-�4 . " f ��' ' - �* I . ; I znA. D EXCUTO' 113 a , I 1 �:� . ., . �.:.' I I � COttOZLZ aL=d 3M31-tted XXose=-y of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, etc. Now , - - . ­ L � . - : I ido. � �­_ * � . A - r � 4 * L . . . 1! , commodious btables axid ShL I � i . . .�. . . I . . . _. � . a - � I , . , ` I'! . . -�,,,'';.­ the best Vind cheapeSt. Call and examine. . - , ... . . . I . - WAIIOO .BITT- r-,,, S I ill - . . �:. ,:. . , " �.: GOOD STO'C"770 . . 1, ��_ - J. C UTUBE, �T% rropristor. - '__ - . - a I , i , �" .:�!��:�,�.'-.-4, . i:.� �. 1 � � 11, . . . . ..; . � . .- _ I - I . ., � . . I . The oidy vi-rtam retir - 1%. in I,' .- R I i:. .� I... i -:. . - I , . I I . I , . I - * � . .nt N (.1,11d for. B-251. OF TH4 SEAS014 . 1. 'I ­', ',.:��-!_� T1-- i -, I . .� I . I ; I � '' I - _,�. 1 , , . g, Nov. 11, 1381. ly-1 ; .- ! - � I . .1. ... . i.: - � . -1 I . - 1; � I �_"� n Pickerin' . . � :- . I I . ! [.,.".i_.�. I I 1, . � Dyspepsia ahJ,'Livr,r:Cc,m laiatte - P-4 i"I L GENERAL; HARDWARK � . �__ � Shirts a0 Overalls -kept constantly o i .. '. - - - *1 r, I � . . , ,­ I ­ i . - -----. __ � - 9 q, , 0 ­ . . � I ­ . . I I - I I I \ ­'. � . . I:. ..­: . L . � - . . ;"� K 0 -% 7i _k) t h e Tinle I " e, ­ � .: - . '. hand or made to order. . I ­ ", � 1:� I . E__� . '�' ... -, : - ; ".1 .! . _. �, , *.. I � � . . I U. V IRLD, 1 - �. i ��'A - a !� .., - i, � � i . .. �. . .. . ., . . - 1 7 1 1 .. f T.B011 . V .- - . . ,� � .1 1. ___ . . . L- , - 11- I .� . .. , � � . - , . . -d � ,, . . a:.. - . Th6 Grat Vua Pbu I'll1d. �,� �! � : �t : .. . �!., -..�..� � I '. . I I . . . - � . . ...'....._ - 1. . , . -C ,:�,� � '' � Call -and See our stock of Prints, Cretoilnes, Cottons &c. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c.j &d., , .'- _� � - . ; . - I L � .. �. I . I I I . -h ' . . �j , -1,7 _1 , ��,� _T11rjM S. &0_0.'�s " , , .; . . , : -, � llre��retl fi-ow a recil- !'--r,.::., ,,�J b.'. I _.., ( - I . .!� 1. �!�: . : � sr-ro . 0 �� 7 . . � , . . . I 4� '� " I.. . 10-- . . I pers, pew patterns. - - . . ' I .... _`_ _... � * � I . . ,� . . , . 1 ! L -PICKERING, ONT. . . I I 1;;:.,� - !..,:��: . - � ' . I - . ..11, . . , ­ � � . . C , �- � , - I . I 11* . ­ . ' , . _ I . � .. . . .L� 11ours.-Mornil)g, from 00 . I . � . Vatly, I -L I A '. ():w'!-,,UlV: '' " ' . �O� : " Gro -Shoes, Crockery &C., &C. I :, I . � -!-�i,. , � . . .. 1, ,� - Laken in th- 16-iiv! \.� .1 �.wi-%-'ell- - . � , ;i ",­ ,� ti rp e n tine,V,arl '' , . d .i eries, Boots and . '. s. t -A. st__ Z�,-_,,i-� 111,11:111S. . ki1Vt--:L1!t:';--.! d a - . � Wall Pa 4 for Fr\ .-I, a!111 fil t'. 41 Dowswelli ��_A .t iL'.'_ philifis \ Oil, T , C�rre l',;l1;1Va ,_, 4 , I .1 I ) * � _' toll.30. E,vening,fronibto6. I , , - :. 7 . .. I . (11111le - ; @I . I i.; . 11 TU11TD � . 1, - .:. I . I ­ I � . . L . " C I , - _ �, ­ I � . ly-1 :-"-- -­' _. .. t � - , I ­ it �Is 011;-,..N;9�1) HIS � � . �v.A...'.1. '' � , - ! I - , . " � . � . .. I . Pickering, Nov. 11, 1881. � , , it . , . . . . . I I . , , - �' .1 :, i. ,_ i , :i � . ;_ .� s -_ , . (t "... nizlh, Gjm-3% kca- . .. - , 2 1 , I : - . . a - . 1 . ; :. I . I �� � , - - .. . .. . - , - . . : 'L . I � , . i . . I . . -, - _.. . I I '.. : . � - �_ I - . - -:: . . . . . , I . ' ,�:�::: �., �; "; 'i. . . , - , , , (' i.! ., _� , r �, ku , ( tzj,t. 71;4- ]THEI sl-3�01=1 ! - R '' , %.�, - �:! : , , � I' ED *7 ALS�k fLr t1i jo I I . 1. ED ii -L i,N - - AVIRIGHT 110cl,""I". . . � � . � � li; I is ,)I,(, 11w"d tO ful-11-:411 the hest find 9 49-0 ____ . .. rt Hui,- 114ti-pot, VickerIng Mayll, 18,82. I -, . . I . I ' .� -., . : - . I � I . � I, I.. - .­ I . . . . � ­ - ; rl�: -� ''. . '' � .j... .; dt . . 1, - - J NJ i - . ftkewhnv�i ded bv 11 ):11-­­_:�111; ror _:!TAL', . : � c " -avest of 2111 kin(IN of �_� �, - I :.1 � ! I f � , , I - . .. Es - JOHNSO " , , ".i IVS . I _., . I , , . ____ I - - . � � . . I 1;11�t . � . C,�mi,L.ii%r.d,i.�;c,t.si..-;t�*,L'I.., !%.11� . . U, . I ;. - .", . . . . I ''' . - , . 1, . � � . , I . . . . ;L. : ';%'� , �'��.. '.1 ". :; �' AGENT j-uji ,r;-_,�' 1 - '. __ I -* . . - !:- -,-�; 1)()t- _. .. . . 4 �.I. � � Manufacturer &Ld Importer of all kinds of - .1 - I \ of tha� Urin -r.y Org, 11-_�.. VL'IN _ T i N11,"N AR -_ AND LAMP CONS, , ` ; �_�%.i�'.. I ;! . I *. . 1 - I � . -, . ­ I tt.i�....� . . � . - I . . k4od ohlv 75 vellt-;.i ,. . I 1. _: .1.41- ' I .. i I . . - the latest Styles of I � I . I . . M,= ��-j7or ! ! - . . I . .1 . . I , I � . . . , .;� I � : ! , , .- .. .. I I I .� I i ,.,_� � ! ; . � i - . . - . . � I � ___ L - ­ - �1 , , I. � _q I FURN . I - - � . . . , i, , � tford ZZ � r, I iTURE 14' *.; ' ' " - ' - * rorii male hV Pick I Ill" J 1:1,;,` "" �- .� . � � -:� .. . T, . :� .. - , �_r! 1. 7 , "., i, . - . A 1.1 ISIUD CAGES. ; �� fLI - - t' FURNITURE .�-- �J� - - ____ f __ - -_ -71 - ____ ' ' � "' I . I I - I , -_ 4 I 11, . I R. - .. ! . I :, , I I . � - . , 11. . - I _. _-%� ': I I I I , "_ - -, - i I / ` I I- " - . Elve-tilotgh . ingWobb � 1-14 , �`i!`�,-.. � ... BRANTFORD REAPE : , . L - __ . I . F: I :0 - - - .1 Mg �_�- .. . s i., ;:..:�i' . "'. � - -1. . . , ., .1 . ai Sking. / - . -1.1 iv. � L�.,. .1 ,, . i , ..; * .. � . ... -.1 � attention p d to Undert � i j _�( , , 1)01!,t forget the Stand - I . '. . . i I 1-10 .A . �': 7 '.. 1 -'.'. I- 'I* - . . Special I O'HU ar I! Ili). 6-,1 � - .. ; _', . . _ I I -� ,R, TIC , .. . I . H) ......... � 1 . . . _. ! 1" ,.­.��. .. � . . a .. . .1 I- . . ; A- f) , - AN 1) Tli E . - . 11r] � .: . ­ '. URNITURE I ,--"- - '' ,- , - . . . . . I . .. . i, , � . �1. , �! � '. - I Warerooms-Dovere1j's Block, Brock streei � _-, , .. - !, , I . U , , I . . . �. . .. I .. '. 4 " ` . t' . . '. . I . . I ly I I rrs�' -I I I . I � . 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('11i'Al' AND (�;)01). _ ­ ,. I I .1 . 1 � . ,. -_ I ��: , _: I �'... . I : , alit. � I . - ; - 1b *0 11 :_ ja A I � I . . . . - .:,' L' � I . I ., , . I . . . .., I . . . . . ' - . _, " , . .. I ., � . . . a . . , . ..I.. - :, '. il I - .k.- 1, � . '. � . . I - - I . , .. -Q-iitur, ill the - , ... � 17 - . . - , .1.11 ;"!­.. . .!. . . . . � , . . . 1W= , , �: I.,. .:.. . - : ­` - . . '. 1. . . 50,000 ]Bushe% of ATJ'. _. - . . ,��.. . . ".., . I ' ; . I r ; , r ti�y ymali.- i-,vei. x, -SAVIUAL --,!I! - . �: � .0 . - - I '! . I . )11 - ii,li r now tliv . ('l , ' - PF . L11", ,V.13. DONV t,", _. 1, 1. . � �_, _,,: "l "(1 Seo t"loju be�fol - rella" W - : I I I . . -,...,__::1�7,;. . " L The -Pickering Furniture M 1 keep§ on hand All kinds of THE- _f . I . : I . : Sul i RVICES . ............ .... � 3 P. m. \ .. 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" It � DAI I" 31ILL :­' . I -VIC-U - - r , �4 I E . . . . . , ;.� I. I ..''i., I I .-,- . , . . � - :'.-''' - ­ '' I ., . '' , ' 0- :E)A�ZM "' I - ______A_:oo:_ - Hic-lit'ST NARKE PRICE - ., �. , 1. .. � . . I.sa.- c, 4. . . t. . - .- ­� kl. Pick6ring, Mar. 14, 1882. (� i , '-z 'I'll "'. I 1. ­ . . , . Servi�e4 ea 1i Sunday in Vic iii(ntli "l, . - .. .. I . . ; ' - . - . . , , - . .; To whc m it may Concern. - - - L . - . .. �. � follows J-- . - . - I I . - 8 ! . PAID IN CAS11 I � . I - :'-�. --. � - i I . . - L I -1 j * , ., : I , . .. I Hea(lqu�116118* . fol- -, Picture Fiaj4z e . � ' .. . ­ t. t.. � . �, I sundav - .-.. ..... .. rvm)iir l':-:,,yer. I A'4 tij-c ' waiting for pay fromsomo old �. . .. 1> . I . ; - t� - . I it - 9. Par of,Ev.. P . - - 1.%-. (­,lf_)t0jllel-.'j' ' 11 aCf,%>UUtfj 111"Ist be paid T11 E FIAEST STOCK (T PASEL & CA B EN I . -000 . . . t J. R. KOC �... . . , : : .. It V1. V�itjj ),;fj�. ,'L I .ET - , � , . . . � I . ��' : " . ' ; I' - .. '-.. - � . . ) ..., - - . I . - I . . I , . . . 'G, .. 11 . 'ralyet. - , 1*1 ,1 Or r. le . I I P : I I ' ' Mov.: P, '81. ly-3 11PICKERIN - , , ill ... ..... ............ Evening, , I ) , v tho 2.51h Ap 'I Af G o. T. flall. � , . . . i ` . : � . , - - . . - ,,, . WILI . . - - Aftv ,!�� . J.. �. . � - . -.:L. , . 1 . .. I � . - - . �', ! .. � 't 1 1 - 1; L, the coucet !, willAw -Vi , I I . . . I . IV Val of E% . PV1. LUV � I... _ .. �; . Xt -AL M& 10 in . . . . : . � r all delimitwuts. - _�, j...' . .: � .. � ` . - �i. ,..� . . ,:� -� I i- . : � : ; � . - _________:1_1 ,� ; 7 .. . . ­ . : - . . - , 1. . v , . .1. (;()I] mlalltt- t , . A. CUTH131% - 1. .,. I .. �.i I i �- i� _. . - UNDERTAKING . � !.I. . I 1. Part of Evg, - Vra.ve , . URI% , . - . d 1* .. '.. . "t . _� �, .1 . .1 I ,� ! - �. �i � I � I , . . .., . I., - .. . _. 1 . - : - '� . . n IL -: I ­ . . . 1833. ESTABLISHED I01. _: ­ luents it d Lord'A Supper, . . . NVitchruaker, &c. 6 Ann nil to he' solil for the lowest tielling priwql,� Otti new pmeen of � . . I . L - . I Servie,�s tm_nio is -St. Plekering, Feb. 2t!, � - . I - - . . � NWOOD - . � . .. I �, - -- .. - . � . Ulw.?. . 'r rst 'Class I Orders promptly attended to' . I. 1�, 4i, . . - __ ­ . '�Iv(�oil " Will the mlebrated Dry Plateg, is well appreciatod", by till. enstoinerK, and our , - . - . I .. ': . L . . . ., � I :. , . -_ ____ - -_ ­ - ­ - � -_ ____ _. - ____ _ .�_, . .. 1' i� I ;t�)rg,aK - _.. . I . -_ * - I : - _. -_ ..: `. � - I I i . � 11 I-% . . �. i I I (IZV- . ICEH 4. 1, 0 P. " r I N 0) I RS1` OF "PRI-,PARATION, I - :Work is gparauteed, aud exectited,prutill,tly. � I '. . � I , . . ... . - I . 1, I A_T_ ill '-. FURNITURE �- - (111'r _ -1 1`1 : I - S 1, X I , I V .1 1'�;,�., 01 It Ix . ...... ]'!.,JL� .,�­i . � , I.. . ­. ZT. - - -1. MM3 - . . ..., T-' A'� 1) V11,1- SROJITLY Bt. PUB- .,.. -1 .- t .. . I . . I ; . , � , - . - . , . .. � l' . . , -Pef'401114 int re.itf--ti, ! pl��,%;e ketp tills __ ' __ . I . . � , . . . I 9 '. , L. . 11 � I � ' . I ' , I- i � �;. , 1; - . i . - . . - - , I I . 1,18111�'D � RINITURE OTORE,F ' - .: - PICKERING VILLAGE. :::. FURNITUR . . . . ­_ . . - v� . I . .. F I I... . _. ­_ 1'�. . . .' . RRE' ' , . I . : ice. i - '' . nut R,:V. AV. -S 4 WE.�;T,\- EY, . A i 11. A. �Iiic. - - * ! -I � AGUS U S:- BA - TT, . . -1-11 - " :: _� 1-4. � . . . 1. I . ­' ( , . . � - . ­ ' - ., I ., _. I -_ . 9 1 1 t._ _ � ... - r,.-.-. - ____ ----.------. . . I \ ... ­.- - '.' 1. . �­ - _.­. - , t i . X'MS T 0 R V ; - 9 . - '"TAL TILL �.. J - ---OF Till,'- - .0 . , I.- .- I .1 .��-'. -;.! I C L _. .:; . . ! I ' - ... -, . � 1. I .1 I .. .. . 1. , . _; I r I . j , - IL . 1, .� ..;. � ... I . . " . � .. ­ ,� Manufacturer and dealer in all kindir - -.� I * I- _. . . Cowxm., Fi.osz , _: - ! 4. - it ; I Furiiiiure. L . ­ . -..--. � . I . ,1�;I,) G_�()Lta­ I MIS, BROCK. ST., L �­...-.. - ,.1 I., . .. . . L - : - - , , I : � .. -, - _ . � ­ - I ._.., . .. _ I I WHITBY, I. i I .. - 1'. , .- 4 � �, . .. _.. '. --. .11 .1 i _. 1COUNTY Or ONTARIO . I 1. .. L ; , . . . , I L " �J' 7.. . - .� i" ' : 5 npwar e , -_ . I I f 1. ��'']. - . Elf --m R S I - , . 1'L .1 �'� The Phot grapher of the County of'Ontario, L... ' '-- . . �_ I -r r�� 0 1 Uffn . ! IV . . '. ­ - � _'." L ­ . � ' r' I 1; "�* . . ; . .: 0 � , . I French Panel Be(Weads. from t8 , . . �. 4 . .0 -11-V W? I[-&. lilc,;"1L.Nf4, I NEXTIDOOK TO VIIE POST OPFiCit. ' ; -8. fr - pwor , - -- ; � , . ;� L. , . . OMOI-TMD' , : I : . , . . . I , N . i , - Common Cbaii -in 35 ds. � ­ . . I - - . I . L [,I .:: Ur .M -1 . , 1, , L ': � I . Lounges, fr( R , �� , i I L � . V . ' '. ,z : . � . . '�.; � . )� . Haiieloth Sofits, from 312 u -1 'L (Editor of the W111TflY CHRONIC 'I I I .1 I an 56upubld'. - .:, L ____ wards. il - ,___ L - .A- N - . TERMS� ONE' Doi..f_�J,, PER' I )A.Y . I j ­ ___ INSURANCE 'AGENT, S66j,2 ! � - 11. ;,; ��. � � � " I- - .. . - , . I ' i I . And everytbing iu proportion" 1 � . . . . ./- . . ­ - I . I IN ONE' 1,ARGE HANDSOME 8�0.. 1 1 . - .. � ... I Tiffli first-clas.i MAakET IfOrM I -aving . V01 U M E. OF 600 PAGE S. - . . , : - . , . . �.. .. I . . - : . � ; i C I/ ­" 11 I BROCK STREET WHITBY Will not 1-0 undersold. - - . . amej by Alit. A-ioni.-w BitaWN � (litte � I . -: __ I I 'NO .-J!, CA RRIA GE hV0 , _ . y I ) .I.:- I tNDERTAKING ASI Usin.-J � -, , * . '' ; - --'11.., - . . �k . ' ' boon le 1. . . ­ . I I Pi A' , ; 1. .1 . ­ wo, A 0, Placeb risks at lowest rates of premium in Solvent Compa- ., * - '.1.1 . ..., , " i � of Alton&. Uxbridge,,) is tile hest (1016�_R_ - HI'STORY,coinin N With tho 4 . . . - :. �_ 11 . , .. I I insurers. � . ..,-- 1. - - - � � 1,,,,a U.41 - .� I , , -1 ­..-'� . Hf arms complete, for $20- 1 1 . -, �� . ­ : . : - .- - - . - sur- 11,01! t. ' . � TAND.), .- : . GENERAL AGENT for I'llmnix of Fingland ; BritWh Ame'rileal, of To I i.- .1.1 _�. . I r'ne'Vo (ARMSTRONG'S OLD 8 � . nits,- and guarantees satidution to ' A first.elaa-.4 futteral Coffib, Case and � , dFty 11imise j , tround the ninrliet. Soliciting T11r' .1 of Locd reliester, - �j!.'-' '. , �, . , it Call frollijav (Ad fliend.� and tim , 17ft and t Act 0 17W -31st George - L .1 . 1. -1 .1., -� I , '. �� I . WM TILL, . . I I 11 I - . , . A . - . . " . " :, . C� 111try, ullo I ::. I . I ;- � 'MUt*; Western, of Toionko. 1.1y � . . 4 I ... , , .1 . .. I.. - m I . , " Brock-st, Whitll)kl - , - :* ''-_�' . .1 11 . . ! . . - . . . I . - I __ . . . . Ves at hoille. iiient-will endwave Chaptera on ilia ' .. . - PROM= TO, IREL -­ �'.. AGENT for Confeder'stiou Ute, Tmvelm'Lik and Accident, London' j � W r . --4-- � ------ - . .-, '': : 1� �:.,7� roul)(fing )I feel s4rp will TII., establi -hiu­ Parliaiiiciutar� Govem- , 1; I . 6ud theills i - � . I I �. AM & BROD� i . - I I , 11 '' .��.,r, . ,I. " . - . 17--y. ANDRE'\V BROWN1 'rop. Early. Sett eilient of the Qunty ; tile I .. �. . ., I . . . - t , . .r , I ----I- . '. . .' - : . 1 . ;. I it �- .1i .,��_*4 - _ _ ' , : � . r . � . - . I � r . . L �. � � an , I . . . . - . tpd � � - ! :- m .. � I 0. r . I ro.. I - , � .- �., .�!,� 1: �i.` . . . I . ­ � I . 0 . THOS. LENG, - PROPRIETOR.- -- I . . -4 . 1. I .; . z i 1� . , .,.. . . - . ;:- ,,,� �P_ . . . ' . ;, 'L, . � I Agetit, Pickenng;' ; � . i . . - 1-1 - . "., `C sit'jeoe's p - I : ::." : . S-ttler.1; 1111for Governor . � .1 ! . : . , r, A ISE -_ - i'� 0 . 1, _. ;... . 1; I - , . . tar LUM13 O'LiEARY, Loesi -OWN TFALU - - . - I - 11 - . I - - early pione rs, the U. F� I.f yalists d - ­ . ' !,-.' '. . ,j r,, , * _ � .j. - . . . - . . I �' Ousmikes and Acci&ut Co., Lloyd's Plate Glue Co., Appraisor for Can&- PICXEIIIN6 I .. .:;- j�.��� -- -- - ----L- - ,�:�,r,, . *.:. �, .-, . __. 1;1�.. - , gs C . , dA Poma,bent Loan �nd Savin , .. I . � I :� . jalg, HALL is now and cownillodiou);,.- i .- . . - - - clamatiou ; She Strwgle for Separation , Thbr ib6ver firin are Tyrepared tV make 'everything in the . . _.. , r: ... * .. . �, : � froin York and Feel-tlje Proviidomtd . ! , , , , Tand is fitted up in I t partiee. . r . I - ! . � I r � I . . . ..,: . . . THE T7N*Dr'RS.IGN.'1`.'D l:-1r_tg be -0 ad- ' Carriage and Sleigh line, at short notice �t the . I . I . . dMWMM6 �nattlyrt,V=Ilui - . .. ..!, __: �_ ' ' Council ; EstabliAiiiient of t1se County .. I I . . , I trIlvelling or for home, ants. - ''. � . . - .� Viged to advertise his 4u8i -ness iji the and County Towu-Erection o the Conn- lowest -price& - . 4 � .. Terms moderate, and cai,� be ascertained - - -- -.; - .. ­ ­ :1 - - l'itkering. New.%" insl , h "S. . . :� ''Y".., ..' '-1 - 1! ­ , . - . I . . . I by addressing Taos. LENG, Pickrriag. 1� , ." - , . n Fight fbi the C ty office& r' . � I . . r . - lie . ty buildin - I u , 1:.:V I . _ r, I .. ;-�i';'-. i­W� - : ":-. ,� !i ` I - r.. q - I I ... I . � I I . . e" 11114 %" _t I . d is :�i k1ft ot-s--T,her , . �.%, . r . . ____ - . � �'­ L 3 110t h ell Well euOulffll li�'i . . .. . . Ila , 0 .11 the -Roads, Bri get - - - ----. - ­ ' � '; ' ' - , ears, i , 0 Cautd-War cu& and � bo h pm'cti: al- `en� 1t4_filet 8'atis-fied they . � - - . .; .,..,. _,*�. " - .;R�:,'-' �- y P Ut -gian, I As- they' are le M ; J Call E IS NO LO OR, R ANY DOUBT --..- :'* J. K'Al I , INA Ily - , 0 .� � , � i - Past thirt 1-1 010 cotlu y 0 Oul' Gem Bay ic . , I - 9 mgm . '; N � -_ . . . - . - . , - j � I . . I that Mr. Johnsto , Tailor, east of th4r . . z �_ I 1. I - i . . .!-. in f the county council frqiu can turn out work iii. a manner swond to no establishment ' Cuthbert Howe, giv a better satidactiew . -, j I tario ; and that ., eillbors 4C ; 0 . THER I . . . - - . 1, ' � .:.;. r I � J.: - . . . - . � _. . . � .- - - - " . __ � . . � . , : y., � _,, . I . � � ..-,: 4 . , - I 'V Ye:& tO year and their 'work -Population in the countr PICKERING9 , ONTAW09 � " way other arm- -_ - , -1 OLD, NO. I S TO , and Satisti -Edu=tiou--A4,rricU1tW-e-- - � I -1 .. , . _ �. * . . � . I.- - .. .I . 1_1;1 . .:� . _ � I . .; for lose money th .'. - _ - � 11 ��.­ . .-,., �: �. N - . I -11. . I .. � . . . � . uship. Call, and oz. -- -..' ._... . . . . . I ..� �j� I ... . . ; I class house iii tl,e To . ._ � � . J...k � ,; � a ­ . . . 1 � , , , ­ ,_ ­ V ­ .1 . . : I ;. ", �- � - . . . I - _: &Mine ilia stock,.If yo V ..- _. - J1. "" �L :, . �., - .1. _, = V L -N. rish to get a stylish .�. It i. '­ - '. . EST_�I_JLISIIED IN 1857' ­ Stock-breed(rs-Coutity Valuatom-,8W.- I I . ­ _ _ - . � . , 14a]MMT:MnAT n:M-All anit. Remember " - . . '­­ , ) vey aaid Seti leinent of Town0iips-43a REPAIRING A7 1103&6=01k KADE A SPECIALTY, �- - . . . 16%J I . good -fitting, well -mad - - Is P1,111 iu full WIL4." s('411m, at boltom - ,�n- 11 I . � I .. ­ ` �- - I . . -JORINSTO , East of Cuthbeat _ . " ,� � ,, , . d .- address . �� - - . .,.% prkos, f the 111stor 0 . � , . , ..., '�'..'_.-i:1 . T i Dry Goods, Groce�rlcls, Rexdv- n-lal-7 0 . .V f cach x1mlicipality . r . ' � . . .; . . . IRMN .. T FOLL0MG ARTICLES, VIZ : , House; Pickering Viii1igo. - . I . ��'-.�-_ - . - .,k . el ted - , - ': -:, ­� , ;_ . . �.! . - ly-2 - s, H The Couqcib4 i e ft& year to � . , - �, . �. � , . . . ., 1:' made Clotliing, Faucy Goo(L ats ' 'd - ,; I _�t, ,Vj;i , .�. , . P-, . I.. I . '... ..t I I .. _. .. � - , . \ , . _.. - . � - , . , , , , .t* - .1 � , :. � � . . � I ,� . I - - .. -_ -, . ,4. - .,. � - An `AlJ`-rkbrk4'-&rr4uted1 ,­-.�-';,`i'_:' I � � I.. � � ­ . . I . I oli - (' - ard Of Towns az Viling;_00anty . . I . 11 .. .1 . . . 1. . t­!� . . , � , , .. ­ i " . - i - j, - : ��, ' .aps. If year- . - I . ,,-. . :_ . . . . -, 0 � -0, cl-ockery, 66AN111. V�":.. �;.:,.� �. .:i �'O. .7 i . ,. . . , ..::. .1 . .�, 11 - )Val a' � 1, . . ", ". � I , COOKING D COAL STOVF,S - - ' -:.­�" '� - ; .1 S11 es and Towilsifill Officers --Churches mod .[,�.:,, � ., . - _ - . - � 1� � ­ � � � I I , of- ii�, PICKERIN LIVERY:' - I .- _ Cr)nl Oil audl Lainj,.%, Boots ft�.,l . m " 1 �.` 4- - � ej-%.' 11. I i i - endless vine � I _ _.___:1:: . t. .. ... . price 1. �­ �­. ­ &. -.,.-,., -8c 001 sectious , _1 &24 Sud At 10W 11. PaSIOS Stoves, both in Wood "-,� - __ , -.e ,_ a litint I -0( * , _;� - .1� - I & 13160 - .. . to tit, fr ,J,r, and School- � "I. , . - 7 1-1. 1. 01ri ft 1111-mth old -to J '(j I Clel.gy ­-�: ;:A:�j - - - - . -... 1, . I - � ip , I ana c6ai, ako good and 1. � ::. � .. . ,:M. ',l ' I .- 1 " � , . -1 . . t .- - . . '' � _ ­ . -1 . CheSp. L ' . . . . . - ..­­ - . - ._ .. � ­. '. ­ � -.4 .1 '� . - . I .. : I- / . I ,;, � Yearg. Sellooi ]Book.., alld S,,t. .. � GF, I ,�: .-..:. ,tti Uery &- liouses * Se.] tools and Colleges. j..%'­�'; I.' ' 04. . L C. [ 'I ,_,�'" %'L,.*j.,j'_' .­_ _ L ' I . - I 1. : . . I .� _ 1 4A .- � . L - Young gents. a adin , , I ..4, V'.�,� � ­ ­ I - , . - -, - ' ' I , ­ .. , M _ , I �'. o.. * . % � I I .. L. I. , ! __ �. th KU 'Newspapers- -Ports wid Collectm-s-Ann- ) - - - - _: ,L-,- . , , - 66 publfe _0 kinds ESSRS& DEC R & O'L19ARf h44 N- '_ - I , Volunteers, I 4th Batallion and Officars- i -.- t_: . i *8, 1881, is N � i ly-1. " , 1116, is �ftq - I S'41y 1 , nd I(, .; n6d Piolkazing, Not. : , r I old ones, too; Wi � IRLA'ClE 111C N_ . . I - - I L- \ - __ I Of FARMIN ttsbaJ prepared to-furaish"to' - . . '�, ` I ._!�: ,. - � LL IF -S. A gr ; nal Receipts xn(l Expenditure__MeMbS6 ­ . G IMPLEXENTS, such as Reaping and Mowing Machines, M. at a on ha a first rate Glum of " -_ ­ -- - eAt reductiou allo.wed if ta ken . . � - Horses, 0 i . & -, and lot them to Ow . ,._-�.. . . I . _. ... � .. . ,..��­, � ; 11:. . , _. bY the dozen; . 1 of Parliaine . w1wu elected, Terna for . Ploughs, Harro", Btraw Cutteri &G. - Look LA)Ut for the SW �06W pub sit reasonall) #40. Cowni,orew � " "" , -,,--- - . / � .. lie . ...., I'-, I V . Tilankiliff ds n I which seats held -General Anxials of . I . . . , , 'j� � r, mny cu.5towers i sud Muder Attuhmont. - ' - men supplied very asonably, or drivm to' ­ ' * ­' .'': . -n S -�p I 1. � I - In, . t. - I . . - � I �_... - . . . .. . - I ) . boro, U xbr' (Y ' the County- -Sketelyes of the Viewers,- . nt, to ordeg, A 'Buit mns to an4l - . ."�� �:., � . ­ . . I e, Whitby"and Isicke agi L'i , Org4jo ' L I " . , :.. _ , for 0 U R E. ,H -.E --L L' --E *0 R -Ey ; 'Dominion Pjan f%YW Pao, I . %�'.,, . , - Past pstp ' . - on Land and - for' 15910 r . . . niay,e, I hope by actingo'l oil- and biographical SkptCheg Of the PrilWil*l , os and _j , ",:, Vnd I artfas adled for pass. I ., . . _ . - ,-,- . !'. - ! . . . I . I r an .. - ,�i�,L � �,Q, t�� 611tlT and istr ligWorwartily, to. s r' Men of the C ounty-Visits of ": Prinew . I Ij V . : . . � -tually. 1.7 t"= MP a iwhip . : ,,C,�­ - ��.'�J, - till Sem a I � I . *07 ch"p, � . . . I . , t wSe'l :rm . :_ � - .,­ ��N - the' . i.�� [I'l. �j I ­ " - .- . ..- L re M bra rates, on ort an". ..� -4 I ", , 4,0 '.1;-.10,14 , ,'..;I _�11.: - - -,.:- - . , ,�­. .:. : - - i . -: . at = ,-- .�.: _ 'I. � F�[;,J. L. e . . . , 1(.-.* �_., ., I .- .. I . .. . L � - . , . , . � ;.%-, I . � , ,4 - �� ga&ue. I of Wales an . of Prince Arthur ; of thw. - 4' . g , . \ O%ory mill a bb pers=4 o&%z_ . k�--<i�, ­�­ , . 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