Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1879 — Page 6
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aWwl I ay a Mm week! alM-e. HMLktMrwC the lava "5ty IwteV. Mijr M "Y a ac kwra av." e , Urn levar aria!; JOT rWJI . Aa4aUkartaafcaMk ITU emmFWWn SaW emnWWm ' a attae, T JWd -laatan UMwyw f 4a " kMH Ul fck'uf. Ujmib kac ' WMii. Tka amUaa lovarerVe'; "St I Uwy Iarc wke MawtafecattatWh. TMa4atwkkrkvrMak kVve, laMaHh. MBhwaainaafi' aSSSSkftef ffkA lmieng. I wan bLftuu i Wj j-aAfha USea, SUt5 JBtSCT JUSfas . H4i)ralt4kr; ! Mrty at he aa tix yt -TCMR-lnNll r.lmrilli mm I. For mm I kwHrywvMMtmiwwtil Kv in pevacty." ' J.lfrrwat fcnau) ttHfcr, Wfcn lw a aacaam arnan. M W:fcIv k'mrwMt kiatif aa4 mm, "I kaaw wha fcUlar ntB.' mmm snsee?Bsusuunfu) CPaveTeesm, thkh1ymowT bMf ImmI tee taw, rtliihArytm, K fcrcmt aa rafted kt Mtayau ; 3je4 freckltagack lihc aaWl afeade. Tkiaenn fcact-kotw, easaJw, aad cla mada Eya aa4 strwaktf Uk taagknl Mraws; Here, o wasn't a-s kaofetwd in eiay, TJHMUvMi m afHtTa SOW flt Oaehrc rajrtkrMak tint window skot, Xmattod a fca motm mmI riealy tMtetl ; Vamb 1 iii r fuwut vtWar uUHLAt eftnunkankd ti jw mw ravf jmvn auwnfew eansanai Tw HaMBwrt M. a rMfs Imn eyes, iNtoM1 imtb stk w a nook ; JlMl Hk &M1 tlM la e r VMa a kar-eart ttom tl jkaH um tra off tfa taway kat M m at at. rtaails ay rHi katr, T'tahiM 4w law kar wkilo 1 - Ul I laiawi ww. aa ttkHH JUit Maiaft, Mur prt colt gvarda tka t. Tae r farm irate, wkk rt'aatiiac swlag, AwtiekTamMmtaM Um pt, OtwlafiWbUH are ko mmI Xakw aa tfc fanajranlfa liviag kc. Ia i aag tkt kagr, tk kr-K tMs, TV fcar-cart ti-wiaw. air Oa ifctt akw iaa. ktaa atgwtr MM wiaMr" Mia4e4 aya. JLal aw tfcf wads UK kaofc la kM. Tk of at !HHa ia vaa efclaic, JLaai -Tfcowe tk kaac-koiaa skowsfai aailil Ac Mt, rirk rata, at vam a bttalc. la Mm aray taatrtt Mraya tk rat. i fir aaaatcMa muraa t yta aawayaa: Aadi t rampant wk tb kaat-itowa kt um laaot-kat strliaa Mw raw. OC tattttu rncha tkrawek Mht fear. n wlikaa tk taarwy wniwaJ Ma arwaMkj Ifce fall BMirytoM aa ag afujA ua uaagur Laaa AtftnCa. 9tnet. DT A LEATHER KA6. " I wUl ot -arsitt another day," said JrfW Xotlbik-SwakT sUHK, MMtlkkMtjr, wkk s ntbieaad Na(tNMl, xywrtw&i straw kat prelra4 ea'tbe mm- wtKNM aroma kr tkroa Kqakew THck, piewigpUre Mr of tke KmIj. Im4 fatted to wet atratTaria, as tfitti, aW sie h4 bees ftKe4(await 54 hort witkct jalc. Sfce was atplj it.aadT u fcaeuw a Krhfet aptaatec wkh. a ru a.roeitj ia DtrbjSMrWf aa4 iauajg ia Tarkk and Iadiaa TW tw wm tmiMMMi by ta It wsme a iacjfa bafr of Made feather. Ufa eyad )t aypnihaotlfaly, jt with ratigaa iaa. Th tiaj tamar, wkk eyas Bke jhialup. haadf t aa iaejaitiTC aaca, aaI aUck bodjT wtth a patek oi soft Talret brwra aa araanC aa4 paws, jaaiped lata the mtaida poeket oi xhU travaitae aaioat and HtinaHted to hariac 0m) atrap earefuilj adfaatad over hat ptwHi mi aaeh a maaaar aa allowed a bwaaVftg ypara. IWjaa was (wafrled ra haaaa! tna; the aani was not U attai aata taa aaf ia her taird-elaaa aai it waa a paiaftof aeaaomj with hat mi ma aat topy foradaf TaUcket ia hr owa rK-ia4 aarriaf . Mias XurfaltiMalj tak la haf herself, afe4 htras uf prey havariar abeot ia steal of jewel-eaee ana bars eerrkrtl hy the lSagKh lady traveler. At (tom'ten the pat was pappaa! aaaiar hia a.lrtfi toTs Manila; whue the aaaH iotjk the hat; to the eoatomhfiaa eSaar for fap?etf ; thea the iaaaMawaa aece-follj ra-lorad. Bijou icialacd aftgjkat. ae a atae k the podcKt for hnr.ft aad reabted the moat teaapeitig tciioeeceats k bark at t4anibe; aaftwa. II knew fait wall that warn the enemy bad dtf ned the field hi ifttoeraag would take biai oat of the dieiai eaptirftr. Bjos far stood oa aa?f at the app roach of a raard,aj iaattai' 2failaaV llwwkar aad her aaaid appt and aa thi piaefann of Um Taria ip at't ac(rk hi the ntorafaur. Kopaaw IHefc woald Mad the birds Mowa nhi-a hi saw" ft lb KTae th Ffed,ase eaaeul with hm praseaee. ln jaa was iarinak to the moat peattratiaf aarted ap ia the ha. "Oiva m) a kfWaT eatriace, aad sJoa, if aoaatbla. W Mlm HortalkSiaaity la a asatt af r.Cafal, with aparwtaaiaaaf a of ftaa from palat Taa aaNaar aMjAal hawad. aad ,ra th lady wm hi.d ktuact cerriafa.
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TtHa S'WlJl 94aaaV9 Mt M we are felt aloaa," aha whispered, HMfasieaiaf
the atrsp orar taa pooicat ot toe ba as Hraaasm oa aar kaaa. 4 wwwwii w awwF Bijou thnwtoat lawaaic iHmai e Ha Ba"j4plal aaMP iawaaF , aad tWeefeatty withdraw froea shr at again. The Taria oapot is one of tha mot ielas at obserraeiaa ia Jsuroae. How Charles Lamb, the fjeatie pliilosoChac, iaad of a Laadoa arewd, would ava enjoyed it! The British lion iao wopoBaes the field, as a rale, aad preseals hare his most eoaantrie aatioaal aapeat. Ha eoeaas from Nice aad hfatoaa vm Geaoa, stiff Id gait, with dyed whiskers aad haughty mien, followed by wile aad teoope of cUutgbtars. He eoaaesfrom Tadia, via Briadtsi, tall and feaa. as a eeae, ia Oriaatsi oap and belted tuaJc, like a very large fcehool boy, frGeoutptiniod by a sickly aad qaeruioos helpmate, whose aspect suggests loss of health aad children on the borders of the jungle. Everywhere U clamor, oonfukR, panic of haste ; piles of wras, still odorous of long saa voyages, trip the unwary pedestrian. A negrcse, with a blue silk, cap on the baak of her head, aad large ear-rings, drops a pile of cushions, and pauses to replace them in a scarlet rug, with good humored laughter. An anxious mother escorts her darling boy, who is collapsed over the shoulder of a panting facchino, aad demands wildly her coupe, engaged for Paris. Aa ambassador of Morocco, ia a crimson gown and white turban. peases with dignified repose of manner, SfKTOHaded by his suite, enveloped in snowy burnouses, each wearing yellow slippers. A group of young soldiers lean on their muskets, and criticise the Ihrong; porters skurry along, and guards gesticulate; but the quicK, iuocktag Itahaa aye has ample leisure to scan the laughing nagress with her gorgeous wraps, the tall old gentlemen, the toddling old ladies round as balls, the ambassador in his jturhan. Hiss Norfolk-Stanley passed out on the hurrying throng with that selfish complacency peculiar to the traveler who has already secured a good seat in a Continental railway carriage. She had aa old-fashioned theory that,deprired of the escort of Nephew Dick, a ladies' carriage was the safest place for herself. That she was alone in this opinion was speedily revealed by the fact of ever' woman in the crowd bestowing her person in the conveyances adjacent, rather than, submit to the awful possibilicy of, a troop of children for hours. Bijou's mistress was an old traveler ; experience had made her timid and suspicious. She read all the robberies ia English and foreign newspaper, aud looked dubiously at mankind of the tourist species. Who were these wen ? Whv did thev observe her? A ladies' carriage far her, if you please, aad not om where each man in the corner may prove an assassin, and a thief if a favorable opportunity offers. She had learned tbewords "Help!" and " Thieves!" ia six languages, for emergencies. Two ladies paused at the door of the carriage. The smiling official, in remembraace of Miss Norfolk-Stanley's bribe, resisted their efforts to enter, and fed them elsewhere. They were both women of medium height, in long water-proof cloaks, their heads enveloped ia blue veils, which concealed their faces. Miss Norfolk-Stanley saw a long yellow hand, with thin fingers peculiarly taleu-Bke, stretched forth to turn the handle of her carnage aoor. ine nana belonged to the first woman, and she experienced a strange sense of relief when it was again withdrawn, and the ownsr passed oa. Why? Because Bijou could caper about at liberty if she retained the carriage aloae. She assured herself this was the sole reaton for dreading the yellow hand and the shiver which crept over her at sight of it. This danger surmounted, there remained one more to be overcome before Bijou and his mistress could breathe freely. The surly guard jumped on the step, 4eu4Hig tickets. The turly guard gave aad received no quarter. His expression of countenance was saturnine, his gray mustache curled upward in a truly savage manner, and his cap was pressed down over a deeply wrinkled forehead. He was always in a hurry, aad his life was rendered burdensome by the questions of nervous travelers. He eyed Miss Norfolk-Stan ley sharply sole occupant of the la dies1 carnage, sitting wnn a leataer oag carefully held upright on her knee. " You have no dog?" demanded the surly guard, peering about on the floor saftaAanasaaanUal Certainly not," said Miss NorfolkStanley, Washing at the fib whioh she uttered in alarm for her pet. Then the early guard aengeu ie door, departed, and the train actually started at last. Bijou skipped out of his urison. executed a wild but barkle9s dene over the seals, seoed on his hindlegs with great apparent enjoyment, ate a biscuit, and was refreshed with, water from the cup of Ms own tiny traveling flask. The train wended its way toward the Alps ; one by one snow peaks detached themselves from the mountain rampart dividing France and Italy, and stood out boldly against the bine sky; the atmosphere grew keen. Down in the valleys weather-beaten little hamlets were huddled together in a cluster of steep roofs; the river f earned k silvery ripples; the peasants worked in the Mooeniag fields. WKhin the railway carriage Mies Norfolk-Stanley indulged in her own meditations, and Bijou capered about at pleasure. The lady made her plane, with slightly compressed lips. She would go to Paris, aad theaee direct to Louden. Map hew Diok might .wall look to himself! The tram aim fed. Hi.Bfjoul Miss Xorfeik-Staafey had searsely time to
restore her pet to the aeg poosiet when
tbeewpeeHe deer flew open, and the1 terrier. The two wo wis ware aoafaisd. An Bagiaeer' Brararj. surly geard thrust m his head. Her (At first they laaaeted the dec eras . . heart lailed her, If the surly guard barking in an adjeeeat earriage. Hew The Cumberland (Md.) JKew, ha he had seen Bijou, he had the right to ear- could a liriag oraature of any sort be aeoouat of a reeeat aocitatt wkkk oery the dog off ia triumph to the baggage ooneealed ia their own, when evarr ar- eurred on the Pfttabarg of the van, and Impose .on herself the ao-' tide of Mies Norfolk-Stanley's had beea Baltimore aad Ohio KaBroad, between miay of a fine. Instead, he esplaiaad searched f Bijou barked with frantic t Conllaenee aad Cumberland, pays Lhn that two lathee mast be admitted, as the seal, and sprang toward the open win-. tribute to a brave man: aigar smoke of their earriage made taetn , dow, redoubling his clamor. Then the 1 The eeeriaeer, S. F. Frkefcard, saw Ul. Again that long yellow hand groped older woman saw him, darted forward, ahead a large piece of rock that upward for the door handle, and the ' and seiaed him. The terrible yellow had rolled down the side of the nacnatwo women in cloaks mvaded Miss Nor- j hand closed about Bijou's neek; she lain oa the track. Qttiek as thought he folk-Staaley's territory. She resigned t lifted and prepared to fiiag him out of ipraeg from He seat, without relaxiag herself, with n sigh, to the iaevitable. , the window. Bijou's silky little body lua hold on the throttle, jtmnaed it shut After all, these -ladies were only a trifle landed en the ledge of the sash jest as and put on the air-brmkaf. The next peculiar and foreign-looking, mere the surly guard appeared, who was ieetaat the engine went eraeluag harmless fellowereatures, and Bijou 3 walking along the outer railing or plat- ' d grinding over the rock, was throwa had already enjoyed two hours of free-; form, in resnonse to that shrill volley of J front the track and tmraed over and dom. Mi Norfolk-SUnlev s first im- barks. What! a doer ia the ladies' ear- over, strinptag k of fee maehanerr aad
pulse was to throw herself on their mercy to the extent of releasiag her dog. la travel she had never yet encountered anotheV woman who did not assist in smuggling Bfjou with the delight ia oontraband warfare of any kind peculiar to the sex. A second elanee at those veiled and mufled figures deterred her.
The strangers, with a murmured apolo- A dog in the ladies' carriage! Moresrv in French for the intrusion, sank over, flung- out the window bv a venre-
into their places at the other extremity ful hand! One glance from his point of wreck of what had a moment before of the carriage, and remained as silent vantange on the step revealed the truth been a splendid piece of maehjaenr, alas statues. They carried no bags or ' to the surly guard. Miss Norfolk-Stan- moot endowed wnh life, the manly parcels of any kind. Tee yellow hand ley renoeed in her corner in rigid insen- form of the brave engineer wai found produced a smelling-bottle of out steel, sibility, the cloak still about her; bags standing erect, as if his engine was and a pungent odor diffused itself grad-' and cases were scattered on the floor: a running smoothly over the rails.
ually, as the windows were olosed to exclude the smoke. Now the tunnels were gained which form the threshold of Mont Cenis on the Italian side, and which are im - measurably more black and oppressive. A rush of steam, a shriek of the loco - mauve, ana me train was tuguueu in the first of the three long tunnels. The gas burned iu a tiny star in the roof of the carriage. Horrible darkness and dense smoke, like an opaque wall against the window-sash! Bijou's ratetress unfastened her collar and sought her fan. At the other end of the carriage the yellow hand was deftly open ing the owner's cloak, while a pair oi upon the flittering eyes were turned unconscious Miss Norfolk-Stanley from the folds of the veil. The smelling-bot-tie of cut steel had vanished. A rush of steam, a shriek of the locomotive, and the train plunged into the second tunnel. Behold the companion of the traveler with yellow hands quietly unfastening Aer cloak, and producing Aer smelling-bottle, this one a slender vial of colorless glass, whioh she retained between her fingers instead of using, A rush of steam, a shriek of the lo -
comotive, and the train passes into the t their connection eitending from Stock- that t he hero saw that nil he could do in third tunnel. Silence reigned in the ia- holm to Naples. They appeared as In-' the brief moment between the dneavery dies' carriage. dies and gentlemen at leading hotels, and the coirfeion was to eieee thethrotAfter this there was a pause, and i and pursued everywhere the higher 1 tie and held the air-valves open tong Miss Norfolk-Stanley opened her win-. branches of the profession. Doubtless ' enough to iaeure the pateat brakes a dow to inhale the pure mountain air, , MUs Norfolk-Stanley and Nephew Diek full supply of eeadensed air, tkat, while each link of the traiH was tested , were both their victims. The latter was i thanks to the aobte mam at tan throttle, before the trial of the great tunnel, speedily re-instated in his aunt's favor j did its work faithfully. Then Mont Cenis opened that great by his ability displayed during the trial i mouth, aad received the human freight, J and conviction of the miserable women. Hew Me Jaade a Xeputatfea. the feeble atoms of aa hour, Into its Bijou has gone into honorable retire- J rocky heart. Thirty minutes! Miss meat in the country. His prejudices Old Banembee was returning from Norfolk-Stanley opened her watch, are respected. If he sees a railway and the club, the other evening, wane, ae he Much may happen in thirty minute. ! a moving train, he howls and rnns away, hung up his overcoat on senVS suMelE JWstShe had turned to the window, which , in lemnmbraace of the awful day when 1 rack and prepared to go up-etairs, he had been again closed, when her head I a croel yellow hand seised aad hurled I heard such strangely evened vetcne in
was seized, a nervous hand was pressed over her mouth, she was forced to inhale chloroform, aad a heavy eloak en-1 Tetopeu aer, tHavctwuiY euaing iae isim cry, scarcely more than a sigh, which , ABvavtAl Wai 'rKfl v-uttm ctrtAAfUlvr ' oonsciousnese, and the leather bag roll ed from her lap to the floor. Bijou fell on his head. Astonished at such treatment, he crept out of his pocket-of which the strap had not been ref astened when the surly guard brought the other occupante of the carriage po unexpectedlv-and hid beneath the folds of bis mistress's dree. Mark the wis4 ..t .i; u Ur. any law, short of reason, actual prosence of mind, if you can. He was afraid, and concealed himelf, trembling in every limb. He k limb. He knew something id happened. t.l- x 1 r . t -art.- vrfrtur.ci - lev. Much can be done in thirty m'mutes of outer darkseee, lost in the heart of Mont Cenis. " Do not kill her. Discovery would be awkward," whispered the ewer, a keen, yellow face appearing out of the vil whlok had BrE lencealed it rZTJJTrtt Her accomplice removed the bottle from the nostrils of Mies Norfolk-Stanley, and lifted the okmk from her face, The latter did not move. Then the yel-, low claws took the wateh and chain, 1 Z"rZZ:Z7Z"Z " ITJ ZZZu-ZZl atT c7 taTrTok Thoe for valuables, and raised the leather bag, Bijou house, ia hopes of ite eea Valuing a jewel box. "Now open the other window. The carriage must not smell of chloroform wlienwereaohMedane. -I wUlgive w another dose bnfor. throwing aw'ay , , , , . II Te- anas ataavala, m -mma nkAMta T I Iaa I W if' we should be deieeted at the frontier!" murmured the younger woman. Attend, ma ohere; I have planned all," retorted the elder, with an evil smile. "She will recover, be stupid when we arrive at the French euetomhouse, and wait for her maid. Roll together the cloaks and veils In this canvas cover; our dresses aad hate have not beea seen on the train. When we AV noemun a vuimivv vrcasy ss
descend, I join Adolphe, and lean on his ( otof itself qualify kirn for toe smeeeesarm; you go with the boys, and speak fi discharge of the office of lawmaker.
uerman. we no longer anow eaoti othet . You take the Geneva route, and I journey to Maoon. There ie plenty of time. Here, put back her purse, con talataa"a HttUi all far Daylight at last! Bijou thmet out his nose from the edge of his mistress's robe, The light rs-aieured kirn. Such a volfey of sharp, pieroing barks became audible in the ladies' oarriage as could only emanate from the throat of an irate
nags, after all? Aha! one must see about it! The surly guard caught Bijou in hia hands; heads appeared at neighboring window. The poor little beast whimpered, licked the guard's face in a propitiatory manner, and looked at htm with the most agonised canine iutelli-
' erenoe t faint scent of chloroform lingered. A ' very well arranged plan, hinging on the train's not pausing again until Modaae was reached, when all traces of disorder j would have been removed, but for fras- ; t ration by a vigilant lHtle dog, so tiny , as to be stowed away in the pocket' of a 1 leather bag. A group of those highly ornamental t gens a arises in cookou nas ana orulis. nt uniforms who pee so gracefully at French and Italian railway stations were given employment in arresting the thieves. Miss Norfolk-Stanley came .to a condition of confused consetonsness, and was removed to a hotel under guidance of her frightened man!. The surly guard actually kept Bijou ia hm arra, and caressed the little dog instead of demanding hit ticket. Next evening Nephew Dick appeared at Modaae in re$pnne to the maid's telegram sent back to Turin. He had been delayed by reason of a robbery, ia which he had lost both watch aad Docketbook. on a night journey between Rome and Florence, lie was disposed to snpect two gentlemen who had staid in the same hotel at Rome. In the years 1S77 and 1878 a band of " thieves waged war on the Continent, him from the window as the ladies' carnage emerged from the xount uenm Tunnel. gesrge Eliet. Some of the newspapers mention ae a ttL . of her very remarkable ciroumetanen , uf ?7?r J? ueorge iutot, the death ' , i.- , fr lden '.Marian Evans, so her 9,!cml relations axe concerned, " oagai to oe weu nnown ro perM , il "cquaiuvu wna, , or u
"!e ei?lDcni ROVe',l- B" erifice-my devotion. Mrs. Lewes except by courtesy. HeT,Mv. Ht
A6Ter ?mnda Purred to call her so beoanee " w" r"f." j fvJ r
riv u-Vl ' Sir ;y -"saot-gan out of tae cjset. lie nexi J marriage has been repeatedly told. His HMt bum into the parlor with
wife ran awav with another is ir iner husband, with a Jolty and rous 8Pnt' (orKave WflB Sae Sail remniiHl itc expresed th weomt oatrition. But she ran away a second time, and then he could not obtain divorce in the courts because he had i Zk itir ( ?ce. 0O0IKd br?,enf: , ,AJ:.er Marian Lvans and he formed thetr dose, intellectual friendship, which was more like Platonic love than any relation be tween man and woman having no tie of blood earn ordinarily be. For their own mental and spiritual needs, and, after ooasttltatioa with their nearest friends, ' of the btt and most gifted peopm in Engl ami, they decided to live under the same roof, and brave conventionali ty. They would bare been legally mar1 " ? j iVi : r ? I 1 I If V I f l - "i'iTTV TZu Coweanently, Marian Evaneoould not cS? relator8 'my. She has aiwavs been righUy Ma- . . . 0 Taiaa Ka enthAaUlf - By the overwhelming majority of 372 to 33, the French Chamber of Deputies voted to annul the election of Btaaqui, the Communist convict, to a seat in that body. The mass of the Republican members seem to have been of the opinion that the mere fact that Bias qui has spent half his life ia prison for crimes sjrainat law and neaee of society does 1 . - ; All iuiBrceuj( wrei0 nmn wwnv ly given to the pupils of the Norfolk High School. Each of them was re quired to find out, by per.onal obervawon. bow many uinerent mwh wt wa could be found within the limits of the town, and a soieetftflc book was ofibred ' to ike pupil who should bring in the .fnlfest list. One pnp' list Whided 1 108, hut another's ran as hsga M Ui.
ernehiag every thing that woedd break. The name of the engineer of the illfated locomotive deserves to be embalmed ia verje and story, and Vm d death should cause natrereai sorrow and sympathy, for the world loses mock when it loses such men as "Beany" rritchard, as he was familiarly called. When the horror-stricken train -men aad passengers reached the battered
(me hand grasped the throUie and the other the handle of the air-brake valve with a clutch that eould not be loosed. His Hps were preeel closely together and km face wore a determined but aaxtooiooc, that, alas, was never to change, for nenetratiag has side was the cold, cruel, polished iron handle of the reverse bar." The eagine in turning over bad prwd him against the bar aad he had died instantly and peacefully died at hia fOt of duty died that men might live ! Nothing'is known of his thoughts or actions after discovering the rock on which has quick brain told him he or all others oa the train must come to their death. H said nothing, but simply sprang from his seat to his Spartan duty and to his death ! This the fireman, his oly companion, 5w, but no mre, as ta an iastent he himself was hsrleil into the- air. That the engineer's action wan secseesful in putting on the air-brakes k knows, for it saved the traia from wreck aad its sleeping; human freight from death. Whether he succeeded m , throwing back the reverse bar i net known, for though it wai not reversed when the crash was over it might have been before. It is probable, however. j the front parlor that he pasted to Ketee. A voice that he recognised at once belonging to that fast-looking yoemg Snyder he had warned Maria to be onrefal about said, contemptuously : " Peace, woman, and weary ma no 1 gr by your rapreaeksB. I tel ' the "day of my wedding with Aliee UrJ; -1a .JS, v - teil yen Montreeeor i fixed, and, by heavens, noth mg shall prevent our umon!" , CouW tJww W0ak be attreseed to has i QWM dftaKllter? ym R wae indeed Maria's sob-choked tones that replied: Th, thea, is the anwf eas was aa new ibnoavs ivi KnJ aa4 nnfu- fifty rut anna Vaueasl aim I fsv. aajp w vfiun neiwwft aau taunt me with your lateet Moaeter-ooward I ' It only required a second tor Ikaem- . be to ruh up the stairs and get his blaniag eyas, and, hetrhng tbeHaek2 lx. mnivl. nf Via tirrrti ti l-,iliy tt lua a t.;. .. villain, swear to ae that you will a Ama t 4it ira- tk Srwvr P with j j 1 i your devtiiMi brawler Hooray!" shouted young Snyder, sitting up and clapping hi haavds. That's way up. Magnlf. Sperleedfd!" Beautiful, papa. Eaeore! Eseore! Bravo!" added Maria, deKghtedly. "Never saw any thing better at Baldwin's." " Eh? What? I-r-er?" siamneered the bewildered parent, grounding arms. " We were so afraid that you would object to my taking part ia the private (theatricals. Ma said you'd nerver nten to it. But you net bettor than nay ot as -doesn't he, Bobby?" " You bet." replied Bobby, fervently. "Guess you must have been a regular amateur Mac ready once, sir." Ibea Mr. B&nembee couched aad wined his forehead, and nmeabied about 1ms having seen a goon neat ot tie- m of thing when he was young, and that Maria must be sure to take in the naat when her young friend had rone, then went up u .bed ami dreams ae was playing aa outraged eomanusky te crowoea nouses au atsrat, rrmweit9 Puef. An Engheh agricnhural essnyist declared the other day that Amertoaa ooHnetkSon, net only In neneet to feee. supplies of ait sorts, but manuWactared artiefes as well -including eurtfery to Sheffield-is the "chief reaeoe'' why British farming has of le years heeosae e nmpre4tabk; aad toekmg ahead, ail the signs of the times point W aLU nore ahnadant sbJpmeaH tnm tke profil
