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. THE HAI" IN mAits,
Tiewest Topical. Siteeess on, the
NeW
York Stage. •
• You will be Surprised to -hear, -
. And.PerhaPsmay.think it queer,
S no doubt on your credulity it jars,'„
• • That thanks- to an.inveation,
Whose details I. must not mention,'
I've got a Private telephone to Mars,
Oh ! they're pretty downy Rotaile-up inigars-;-7
Isaid.it's probably the same in otheretaes,
And all our curious capers ,
• . 2Vre recorded in their papers
For they've lets of daily journals -UP in Mars.
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They have -watched with great amaze :
Our pugilistic craze,. - '7 .
lend are really at a loss to coinpechend,
• -Row a brutal savage fight • -
1._$'houlct give the people more delighe
Than the finest play that genius ever penered.•
For : brain's" -worth more than -musoie-hp in
7
Mar—
•And WS probably the -same in other stars,
; And they'd rather give thole dollars
To poets and to scholars -
:Than -to lazy,: hulkink rufilauS-7-t1P in mays.
hideous scales !slowly followed until it
dragged itself -coinpletely out of the water
and waddled forwerd'uponthe send;
Frank had had aufficientexperience
in
hunting alligators With Firewater • to :know,
that he could keep, out (kite Way on "dry
land," butthe tide was rising, and though
•it meant only ' a aiffereneepf tWp-feet„even
-that would, submerge the - little ishatia at
least 12:inches.e-and then. itsWotild be bhly.
questienof shark or alligator.
-An- hour paiiied, and- now the alligator .
seemed.content to lie still and follow his
-victim with his wieked little eyes; nor was
the Patience`of the Shark at all exhausted,
aaideis the island grew smeller and smaller
they both drew ederer and nearer;
In vain the poor little Northerner called
for help.. There wasnoone In sight.- :As
he looked for the last time he thought he
'sew a-- small speck sen the Water • of the
lagoon, but the setting sun blinded his eyes
and he dared net hope.
Suddehly the heavy scaly monster turned
slightly and Movedforward. The Space.
was so nartove now that the long, lath -like
tail dipped into the water of the ocean, and.
es- it to aphed. the waves . there was splash
and, a scene of -Wild struggle_ -
- The • inaiecriminetieg shark, -hungry for
his supper, had eeized upon the:alligator's
tail: The great saw.dike teeth sunk thtoug4
the thick arinered hide, and With :a bark
like a- dog the - earaged reptile turned and -
reielle makes' them: stare
When they see a millionaire
Who devotes hiniSeitte- hoarding up his pelf.
- works himself. to death
With scarce time to catch his breath,
And gets mighty little Pleasure-fromhis wealth4
-They manage these things better -up in. Mars -
And it 'A prON-1,bly the samedn other stars. :
They hold. money's 'orkly'usc,is
. For the good tha,t, it produces.
That is. What they thiuki abentit-Uplitt,Tars.
The drama of the day •
- - With -wonder they survey _ . • .. .
When they see the kind of things the people
take:, - . . .
How a stack of genuine hay
-- Is the -rtittking.. of a play,
' Anda buzz-savcr an engine ta,les the cake.
Vor their tastes are rather ifigher-up-ismars-
And it's PrOba,bly the same in other stars
.- _And alingilistic actor
• ' To sue.eess is not a factor,'"
' .. And high-kicking*.s.- not a fashion -up -in eliars.
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'CARE OF „MN'S GARMENTS.
PM:ELY -VECIETABLE—
. Dr. PieivelS Pleas- A Good Diresser's Hints on -NOW to Care for
nothe,s. -
• 44 Ia taking cere of 'clothes I think the
antrellete. They're
1 f
a compound of re-
_ 1 &
tined era% concen-
trated botanical eit-
I:,
tracts. These tiny,
sugar -c ated pellets
-the maned and
the easiest to take
-- absolutely '`. and
. r
permanently . cure
i
. Conation, Indi-
gestion, Sick, and Bilious' Realise -hes, Dizei-
,
nesse Bilious Attacks, _and all dexangements
a the li-ver, stomach, and. boweis. .
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ATER:§ SHOT
N two weeks afterhisarrival from.
- the North, ,Frenk._Masen-was as much
at home. on 'Jupiter Inlet and the St.
-Jehns, - Bever anybody South
Florida. feet, Frank reed -his-
- nioth e e lived oieehe rireer, for near the
shore of the lagoon-, under the the -tall'
palm trees, what had once ben a lit -
bottomed river steamer was drawn up,
and this was. his -home. Its. state rooms
.wera ciceupied by the citizens of Orangeville,
and th'e old steamer wai3. by long odds -the
beet..hetel t 01111.
U pff lute the weter;
For several minutes the -breakers were
dyed red With blood. Never for a Moment
did the tenscious shark release grip,
until with. a mighty- contortion the agile
alligator bent his. body double and seized
.the soft -stomach Of the shirk in his im.rnense
.ja*s. • .. • .
- Then the struggle began in earnest, and•
the two strange* creatures rollea over and
over ein the ocean, but - nothing distinct
could . Frank See through the churning
foam. • -
At last all was quiet: Then -heavy body
rose to the surface, and the angry. head of
the victorious. alligator e turned in every
• direction in search of his victim. Sudderily
the two -bright little eyes lit upon the
trembling boy, who now food ankle 'deep
in water; 'paralyzed with fear and unable
to move.. . • • . - •
- There was a , quick movement, and the
glittering eyes and ugly snout of the saurian
_seethed' to fairly cleave the water. Frank
closed his eye e and fell forward, for his
trembling legs refased. longer to -support -his
body. • - • • - _ •
There was e singitig sound- in his eats -
then a tome e bright -flash, And he became
Li Bat Frank was piore interested in
-
They; cur o permanently, because they act
naturally. They don't, shock and. weaken
the system . like the huge, old-fashioned*
pills. -And' they're more effective. One
-little pellet for a correeketive ina laxative-.
three fca• a, cathartic. Vec, e4
a shallow skiff manned by an old Seminole
- -which communicated With the
low, sandy beach. The guests of the float-
ing hotel heat but') tO- " ball to " Old.Fiee-
water )' at any . hour of the ay or
all-important thing is to brush- them clete-
fully audit-, frequently," : sips e. -well-aresied
man. 4nliey should be brushed ()Very
highb without fail, and .not with a Whisk
-broom. •
. .44 Whiek brooms rain-clothee.
- "You sheuld have fs. good bristle brush,
net toe Stiff; 'Then brush • often and as
Mach Si you like, and your clothes will
leek the better and weak better foe it. -
-44 I have passed through the period of
limited means with whieh_ to pnrehetie
*thing!, and_therefore know -what economy
in this apse insane. Yet I always maneged
to dteiseivell-. I brushed my clothes every
night, ng up the coab on two pegs instead,
of one, folded the trousers in three, the
vest in two,and -laid* the trousers on- the
citak 'and the visteon the troueers.
•" I do pretty much the same •ali. present.
When I take off a lair -of. trousers J. stretch
theinA bit with iny.. hands after folding.
them once with the Crease in front, and then
lay theni out full - length- on the shelf, or
perhaps I fold them in three and lay them
-on the chair.: . - - .
" turn the ceats: inside out when I lay
them away -e -not the sleeves, of ootirse ;
tee thern hang straigheeinside And fold the
!coat- once. •
"Coats that I wear • frequently I keep
ihanging on a:- wire ..frame. I ;do the mew
[-With the dress stilt Coat, though the teenier,'
of the dress .snie I lay out length with
the crease in front. • ••.
44 A man can, .by taking: a -little. care .of
his clothes, dreee well, tho-ugh he is motile
independeht citeitinstances -finaucially. But,
after. .all, the great thing is Wearing
clean linen and having shoe e polished.
The finest clothing in the world won't make
a man look well if hie collar or cuffs .are
polled.' •:-
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4' On the etherehand, if the clean
and fresh; if the clothes are well brushed,
and if there is a flower in the.briton-hole,
one alwayslooka presentable. -
• " NO, I don't have mei clothes- pressed
by the.tallor ; not Caen, at -least. ' I think
It is, the diide that. 'does - that mot; or
perhaps ehe man 'wo only has two suits
and wants to leppeer -something that he
is note Such te. man Will be fauna sending
htieclothes to the presser every other day.
" Wheneirter : garment gets :‘,.spotted I
have it cleaned. Teen,- of course, lobe a
ood pressing, lent that is often -enough- for
They' -es the cheapest pills you can big, for •
they'rewduaraatfeed to, give satis.faction, or
your _money. is returned.
You pay only for the good you get.
van-ainardimmummaests_timagerws_rd:
SLATIN4 A 1,101,1,.'
lie Was Whelped. In CaptlyitY and Sheller
ills Fikixt. • r.--:
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The loig lion belonging .te the Wood-.
ward's Gardens Menagerie, Says the Sat
Franciseo Call, was recently' shot to death.
It tciok ten bullets !rein 'ee WiirChester rifle
to. ley him out. :His new. owner -0410d bine
to be shot fortis skin
- The noble -looking brute was lying down
and licking hii. forepaws .when a I sharp,
shooter, who officiated -tee , his exectitioner,
raised:his. gun end at: heart.. At
the first.shot the lion leaped to'his Viet and
rushed firetinte al: far -corner - his .cage,
.and : then down to 'the bars, :Where he
!showed -hie teeth as he. leciked' savagely
at
the orowa that - had gathered- to see iiim.
killed: • - - •
- - As he thins stood Tfor a-Seccind or two -the-
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rifieenan again -took aim, and -just :as ho was
about to peas, the: trigger the-. lion began-.
pinning to and fro in eho. way' conimen to
his kind. - • • • - - •
The inen leWered:hit rifle, not wishing to
Nara the Skin by -neeking it toe: 'neeny
Wei. *Presently the lion 'setipped, when a f
second and third Shot. were, fired at: him 'int
tepid, -fiticceseiene • ••
. He Was eVidentlee *budded, -for blood ini-1
inedietely liegen to . triokle doWn his left:
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• Who Wants .a.‘k English ',Manor?
-The market for landed -isiitate'sin
must loe in a bad way indeed when we have -
a freehold residential and sporting estate of •
1,753 acres, sitriate ist the counties of Nor.
folk and Suffolk, put up at auction and re
fused a single offer. This is just what hap-
pened on Tuesday at Tokenb:ouse Yard,
when the Redisham Hall estate was sub
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chided. And as if this were not suggestive
enough, several other estates sabmitbed.
during -the day' did 4hot fare ranch better.
For instance, Coldham Hall, Bury Sb. Ed-
munds, with its Elizabethan mansionand
420 acres, was bought in at £18,000, after
415,500 , had been offered; Folly Ifousee
Essex, with its residence and 38 acre was
bought in at g6,50(1, and £1,090 less an
this amount had been offered, and so
Apparently the further we go into the sea-
son the harder does . it appear for landlords
to get their properties off their hands...
,GlaFgovi Mail. •-
[ A ripe tomato will remove ink stains,
from the hands or from paper or ,elinen.
There is a particular knack about itr\ All
that is to be done is to crush the tdin te
your hands and rub the ink spot With. he
uicca then wash in clean water, and
Ihk
and tomato juice will coat!' away to -
ether.
unconscious. • -
night, FireWater was bending over ri_ e
and a. moments la ter the Ifiwish of his pecidie hala _ _ - - -
• When Frank, „next epened h•is- eyes
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--would be.,heard and the skiff come shooting ,
64.0ugh I' Said the bid Seminole,. as he
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out frOnia little creek, -•- •. lifted the limp and. • •helpleeti :boy into . his
- Firewater seldom, cendeseerided te''speak. skiff to wail While .he e remeeed. :the.: skin
. Once When Feank aiked.him to teach - him from: the . alligator. - . ' ' • ' , ' • '_
hoW to swims the .old Indian's eyes glis- i "_Whif,e,' .boy : 7 hilh3 Input.- nex' .. tithe,"
- tened 2• iVit11011ti a ward he .ungiedled him-: was all Firewater .ever : said to - his young
self and eprang into -the Water pi the lageen. -friend::: : Nor would' -he "explain. hose he
young .hmaopmpeen`net.d...:, be: en. hand iillitit. St.- the eight
Frank was !Joon ill a condition to follow,
and after that the old Indian and the
New Yorker sported together. in the water Ffauk-has never forgetteri the old Indian;
dailyuntilFrenk became. almost as -expert and now every yeAr, whenspringappreaches,
as his ,:teacher. • : .. . . - a big S consignment cif sainnuation: finds its
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Sometimes they °reseed the 'bar, and, .
way' to-Itidiaai- River that neekee, -tsetair,„- of
-anchcr:ng the.skirff, evitani enit into -the warm .
very bleck ' eyes sparkle with true -hunts-
.
e
oveleipar
shoulder. . Then the king- of. the forest tne iron."-4coi Francisco Call,
began to -show his mettle. - He:Waged hp - -
headoihaking his heavy mane as. though i
were -e flag of defiance, ,.and emitted a mai
which carped the ciowd in-v'oluntarily
to
Water of_ the ot2,ean • • but at , suali , times -the
eyes strained 'on the distance; constantly The 'Faun* Postmaster.
man's • delight.
- old Indian wOuld keep, his piercing :black
turning them in every direction. - •A funny postmaster recently sent. to the
..- Ode day when Ale odor of -watermelon post -office department a new set of.posts
• suddenly floated on l• the breeze :he turned office rules. They were
shore. • In bottles must be corked when sent by
" What la the matter ?_ asked Frenk, mail. -
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fall back -a few seeps. • '
'The Wounded lion turned around four or
five times and made another dash for th
_bars, leaping. _up until his paws were nea
the top.
The shooter took advantage of the favor
able position to pour in four more shots,
bub they only seemed to have the effect Of
'maddening the,brute,- whop- blood was new
diiicolorin.g-his lege and beginning to form
thin
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swiftly with a grunt and struck out for the A pair of oniOns will go for two scente.
but in lieti a- es reply Firewater , pointea. It is unsafe to mail apple or fvalt.trees
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over Ws shoulder, and Frank SSW With Withoil them. - - -• -
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-allowed to. be transmitted -by mail.
peels on the floorer He roared
Toothache.
Wet's bit of .absorbent cetton with _oiled
cloves and plisetit in the tooth and then
keep the ineueli closed. Toothache tome -
times due to cold and six -grains of quinine
for an adult), for serverale d.sys
mire it. hot water bottle or bag placed
agaiiist the!face for a. while often is curative.
A Wee of ice riabbed along the gum neat.
the Aching tooth is another effectual eemedy.
The nerve ;Supply to the face is very gener-
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end_ the teeth are by Means of their
ten nerves 'in Communication. with other
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ISSUE NO 26 i894,
TIS
Ita reesiesies.te ries at tesese atereertteeneele
reeesioeitematteinthee" "evoke
ditaigribrigigrieinliairt.04b0
L
• Kin it by feeding it with
,eott7.5 Emulsion. It is remark-
able how
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ever -and ran -about ill blind fury never °nee I parts of the head. Any marked nerve dis-
. b ina be sufficient to cause tooth -
indicating any sign that . e- Intended
up- imiese - a pound of lead wise poured. in
him. The sight was pitiful, and, most
those present began to wish • that his life
,
*mid be spared;
.' It was sone time before another good a, in
.could be .. taken,. so restless -well the Vial
hi
He Was, however, eleeteing ' sighs . of
haustion.. When stepping *for a minute
shudder the tips of a shark'sefina not fer. Alligators- over ten feet in length Are not
Safe in the fikiff, Firewater broke !silence . .11are'are expert linguists,
, behind. ,. • . -
for almoit the first time in their acqeatint- the saddreases 'Ivey be written in Chinese or
tance. He' Niaelled Ow 5.•°1Ing N°rtherner. °bootee/. • '. • , . : • ..: . ; - : ..
• Upen the ocean side of -the reef.- pestege . seampe-, and 'enreelepea; . the poet -
floating hotel,. became More • and: moee ,..,Personsearnestly. requested, 110t . to
_. crowded with transient guests, Firewater send postal .cards with money orders
kept busy hole teatbibg -closed eel -urge sums are lost in thee ase3e.
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never to go in ewineining*.alorie, especially Perkins ere cornp.elled to hck their own
. Winter merged. into early spring.. As the mester cannot be compelled.to do this,
tir _
5 eche. Rest And nerve seclativee-a &lip of
tea iin4 a hiep-e-Will then step th.e toothache
Current, But Not Warranted. _
and bis his ekiff were
e
tonight.- - _-- John Siriith gats: his Mali froM, 671,279.
At first Frank was ediseenta.Eitte hut With ,p6st7offiees--; henoe. ' .a: - letter directed .to
the assistance of the old Indian, who had a "John 8mitli,'. United States," will reach
_few minutes to spare • just- after !Mi.:lei:pee Iiii hie,. • -, -. •
built a very creditebie boat -of-- his, own. • Meeks cannot be tient through .tho, mail
One ,werne spring - afternoon he fcaind Where alive. The qeacking. would diStarb
-- himself -drifting-1db' toward the inlet. •Tne the ;„-.Eltnnbefer of the' -clerks - on the postal
sky: *as clear and the,water. tempting,- aed cats:. .
the to. their -Ails Will please Confine tneir
preseni-Jer wasiPad ling and splashing about , " - - - -
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gushiagerhspsodiee to -the-- inside of the
. The following recipe for cure of cancer
- has been going the rounds of the press aud
is given for what it May be worth: Boil
i . e
to ashes of water elm root one hour; pour off
swallow some of his .own blood two ea . h lye, remove -the -sediment ; boil lye
bullets were driven. into him. These wiire , down to hard _mese. Apply to cancer, after
decisive of the conflict. The lion staggered 1 moistening.. Make several applications.
a moment and then fell heevily Ott hie Ili e Cancer will turn -Week, and can be rem:ivied
.
Purely Vegetable.°-
Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor' is
...
urel Vegatable in .composition. Putate.M's
Of Pure Narevegiart Cod Liver
Oil and HyPoPhosphites.
will -stop a Cough, cure a Cold, and
eahs7wekell,Ca sealluS UformstePt loef ilwieasitteir-ibgarDlieisr stageseases,
:Sascproafitatabained;ssBankc. it dimOSt
Prepared only by Scott& Bowie, Believite.
oaasseviariarnama~magur'esomanumgrukampansaptuareseres
yroasaishirmaxermirrirgerrste..
Iteme,IY CAL -TIROS f rt•te., wat
:LaRTOP Diseborgee gratoodorpeT
-€411.
nod. RESTORD )(mist Vteer,
. Use 11 4-rui :pay xaasfied.
4.adraut. 4-011* COu
.4.vat-itam ligewth ti7akodimstr.,
.ne no the mrbrvelout Fretith
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Bert
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- his preceptor's ailvce was forgotten. ear'nes reques elovers writ-
- t d' that
He- anchored la s boat, stripped, and . .
the delicions
bank arose fro -m the water. . it WaEi 10W risk of the sender. -- If it should blow up in
tide .and a foot or two of the dry sand bar *the postmaster's- hand he cannot be .held
-'lay above the gentle breakers. Toward this responsible. , -
Frank made his way, and while yet quite a When watches are sent through the mail,
diatance from it his feet touched ehestiailow if the Sencfer will put -a notice on the outside,
with his back, toward the front of the cage.
He made desperate.ateempts to rise smith
but his roar lied now changed into a moat
distressing groan.
The blood from the slaughter pen began 1•Cern-Extracter makes no sore spots ; don't
to run out through the bees, but the lion I lay a male up for a- weak. - BeVrere of ecid-
substitutes, By druggists.
still lived and. moved, hits struggles being i
mainly to get up on his feet again. • As the le
lertite WWI evidently in greet" misery it Was Matrimonial Item. •
I
determined to fire a .few 'More shots at him , s
MRS._ e?s%Trtur
- FOR l'ogilleesTitiZttaim
)7.sir 4‘40 liar ant.
• A. hundred yards .eway..a long;, leve send. NitioTlyceriite iritist be- f OrWarded St the
BO the:. rifleman never stopped until he had. : - .46 One; :minute, mamma," ' said Miss
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emptied ten shells in all. By -the, time . the e Esraerelda Lengeoffio, " ru be (dome:- as .
last shoe was fired the Wretched lion ceaeed t I have finished taking this photograph."' •
to move, and it was evident thalche was "Photograph of whee ?" '
Lifeless: -- ' - ' "Of George's letter to me. In these days
of pexishable writing fluids it's jest as well
s The High Te!itiniony , to be careful about it."
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-Of hundreds of .druggiete affords eonviii4ing: i-
• • , • .
Proof of the great merited Nerviline in'ell- ! All down through the ages putt, 'what ,
painful affectIonee F. R. Melville, druggist,l untold agony has been endhred from rheum -
:Prescott,. writes es -e" My' customers Who 1 atism 'and neuralgia; and no reliable remedy
have -Ivied Noreiline- speak :* highly of it 1 ever discovered until this • progressive Age.
I am getisfied it will take a hiding place in -I McCollOm'i Rheumatic Repellant most sue,
theenarket." .: TI$s expresses the universall ceasfully used 26 years, curei thoroughly,
verdict, if you are l suffering from '!aner 1 thOusande testify to it. -sold. by. wholesale
.painful effeetion, internal oreeXternait;give 't.'and retail druggistee s' , _
Nerviline a trial, and immediate *relief !Will 1 e -. • . •
be as certain as the Sun shines. • NerViline i . ---- .
. i - A Fatal nese.
Is a powerfully penetrating . pain re14°,1Y.' l' .Fitz Williain--:--I foiind thie here bottle o
Sold by dealers everyWhere. . ' snriug bitthrs in a bar'l this 'morning
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bottom of the lagoon: - the Postmasters Will wind and keep in run -
bank an ihresiatiblP hing order,
Once upon the send
desire to swira 'one among.the breakers a When yen send a money order in a letter
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. the. other side carne over the boy.
•Buddenly the young swimmer-. drew a
long lereath,- miffed the breeze again, then
his face blanched. • A faint odor of Water-
melon Seerhed _to him to, fleet upon- the
waves. _With -a. sudden _energy' he turned:
toward Sh6re and swain..for evith all his
'might.
' When he was almost ntion-thel sand, with
es great effoet, he turned. to look over his
Shoulder.: was as he thought.' He caught
. ot knifelike -fin cutting the water
, not many yards .behind. . •
Exerting every muiele for a final struggle
he reached for- the -shore; and With a su-
• preme effort he clambered out of the water.
As he lay exhausted a- sharp- snap_.and-a
eon-imotion in.the breakers not a foot dis-
tant told him he had escaped nprife-tee
-. Still panting,. Frank 'stood . up on the
smooth, hard Sea sand. The monster shark
was- swimming back and forth. It never.
. for an instant took its • narrow little: oyes
from the naked flgueiref postponed
- • •
t est Intim World!
Bet ihe tenpins I
toldiverywhen
FOP LLI
• • Dusty Rhodes --T row it away Marty
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ihniteireet -Cost* of thet p(ilyer Purchases.
8,000 acres of Farming Lands, within 20 miles ,
of Saginaw (pop. 50,900), and within 2 to 5 miles .
of railroad. Terms: $5 to $15 per acre, pi
down, Pe a year, 6 per. cent interest. Schools
and churches near ; well timbered. Beat for
maps and circulars..
WM. M. TENNANT,
Heavenrich l3lock,
SaglnaW. Ele Molls
. . I Spesen dey was to cure you of that "tired
__. The New York- Herald mallesilia start- I feeling.?" You might want to work. -
'United States would , . . - - • ,
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with notes issue& aga.n c: jOilf. Si. ilabro-buO:g. one bad been thrown Toothache Gum will afford instant relief?
of being , stored, -
Why *suffer with toothache when:Gibbons'
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hundred and thirty million dollars has been
3:
paid for bullion diiring the period the law
has been in operation -7 early three years -
bub the consequent depreciation in the value
of securities, property and products runs
into thousands of millions.' . The shrinkage,
In Value of securities ' d on the;_ New
York Stock ' Exehan lone during the
past twelve, months is more than five
times as mush as the total cost of ,all the
silver bought under the operation of thie
statement that the
always write full and explicit directions . lung
the Seine letter, so that any person getAing- be better off if every on
the letter can draw the reoe.0Y- . • Under the Sherman
la
The -Placing of stamps uP8i.de. d9w11- °n into the Athentioeinstea,
lettere_ Is -•prohibited. -Several postmaeters
have been seriously injured while trying to
'stand on their heade to cancel stamps placed
in this manner. -.N. E Telegram.
supper. _ • _
Frank shuddered•and'smIled as he thought
how he could -cheat his sharkship by !imply
.veading outie,his boat . •
- But that emile soon -changed to an ex -
erasion of hoeror, for 'scarcely had he
. ANew-Palace Or:the:Czar.
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Plan.&. are being made for the construction
of a new palace, laigkeenopgle eo.eentain the
Imperial faniily and the whole Collet enite,
At Belitskeya Petehtte; in the Pecieince of.
Grod.eo. The eite chosen, is in the thidit of
-f the 'great :forest- of Pashta, enabling* the
Emperor te,enjoy the ..greatest 'retirement,
combined -with. the plecimeres of the 'chest,:
The cost of the palaaa will be -about three
millions...- Meanwhile* famine is devastating
Parte of Missile.
- Shied at Nothing.
--Chetomer-Didn't yoietell me- .this horse,
wail.- afraid of- nothing?
Dealer -'rleiet's. just what- I said..
• 4' ehies at his. own shadow.,"
44 Well, is alusdeNe is atiolit,as near nothing
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.tenythieg I -know of.-
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-taken aestep down into the shallow water
on the other Ode of the bank, when.an old Smythe -I .hear you are having a delight-
- log ot driftwood sraldelliY -acquired -motion
d k 3.n chickens: Tompkins --Not
k fill time in the euburbe-eraleing vegetables
and cut through the water toward him,
6' Alligators," gasped the poor boy, as his
knees smote together; and quickly running
back he stood once more on the sandbank.
the scaly 'monster came on; as Frank. roaisician as a gust of wind 'tdok his ae
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wax, the whole loeg,brown length of -away: .
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exactly.: I eimply keep the clifekene ; they.
raze the. vegetables. - :
• " That :air ie. very fansilier,". seta the
crazy law.
It is a well known act that the 'Boll of
Michigan for farmingpurposes cannot be ex'T.,
celed by any State in: the Ilnion. Canadian!'
are finding this out and A great misny have
been attracted by the eheapriess and splen-
did locality of the KEYSTONE LANDS,
situated on the line of the M. C. Ry. and
Alpena and Loon Lake Ry., OGEMA.W
AND ALPENA. COUNTIES. These land!'
are sold to settles on very reasonable
terms, And railroad are one way paid onthe
purchase of 40 acres, Full particulars' file-
niehed on applicatien tt� R. M. PIERCE
WEST BAY CITYI MICH. Don't fail '
P.
write him.
From an Advertisement:
"When the baby_ is 'through nursing it
must be uncorked and put under - the tap..
If the beloy does not thrive on.fresh milk it
'mustbe boiled." -Puck.
What are you going to do .this -
summer Are you making all
the money you need! Could,
, you stand an increase in your
incelnef If you are open for b , s and are
holiest, temperate and induif We 0241.
give you a good peering job • tour own
locality. Welts for particulars before you sleep.
31eDERMID &LOGAN, London, ant.
-. (after a long e-Ixplenation as to why, le
L- het) -In vievv of ail tithe MitisMirlow
Death, taxes and the sprit:ye:from a street
BprinklCt ere*all hard tieing& to dodge. -
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