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Ly What IS,' not tattelr
titore then a whteper. • •
"W tat --dta yon mean: whate--i
etwhat sort of a torrovett
Itill_yont I do not knoiv.-
pies tears have stoppedltaWliVg•And
• l)'- »4W inadnesS
toreettalta km, to the netting.- — •
iligo to liv,--berries; uit•sorrew
ttia audacity toaPproacit"'her Aga
it will has to reclam witi vu. Thereele
roPtiiit*.izeisteeeittteeeetititi
unlit or atoereforeetivideti love 811C
Mine -is -not IteelProcali,knieet.
theewrde sort roP
ure--"no one that bad sa flee hi the
`aVootteould have doubted that it Was Se
ciprocal." -
1 gTIu Tier n
rptirettirtz.---itt-ivitrpouritteloi and
- titAkeutirit-of.,,tny-a40410n•-llikx Iter'•gltitt.
Ing wowlds ! I wilt !theethe rifts to-
;
Str
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'Q'tht Sb 1*Kt 1U
it • • pny fl'
•
•ti
eitetieetnitea ot her `.;i,S, • thee, .pteitti .1 tt
::tto‘v,, Am, adt.oins tO-koP. a fant
hike ,ot the perhilite .01 i• her , delleate
head? •-A ;
Ile buries' his' DWI I Ilt -agettiejetisi4'
.speake, tieginning,,efresh-to son lotaltir."
Jun e'slands beielde Mot, his mind 'hell
full orcoMpaSsiorrandliatrtif le ban,
bee°, exasperation, and Ins body wholly
rigid.
- -"When did they go? ,,at, whet, hour
lostienittht_ter, Oteening let •
rimming
, norhehid
tidies/ISM h
h.'m"-kiolaug ro the. room,- si 4t,•
111-11tee-1ivaeee*--01 -Meat 111111-reatic4-oc.
tupation. -
y"--littingi. his tet fat*e. out ed- AdS
•
irshione-"infil et hrs. seettigeverYthing
ust as *spat, even to lier,I(ery„WOrk-
,
in
ktt„ 0
ht. 0 stY .. ._ orgidio
i.-ii,s140.46oi*., ! „hpany4 6as,•,71lia'W,1
, .
riSk lasuraitee t#Ltile,4nicintit,44 $17,6$1.1...
03-01; -of Witielt-.$4t$0044--was ..vrit.-
ten- Attilng the year `just cles'ed. Its os• -
set§, 4,ro fq.110,02.02, ,04, guarkintee
apttal 0,70`,000. Ilw liieatim of the year
wic"re 8725,581.27,'; of which $601339.01
mr-o.s. preiniuto .and annuity income. The
surphis :to poheybojefe0-14111:e791
Aht year, ekciusiVe of Unettlied*arantee
a.7444.41444, ..The report
..54(MSthat the rig60.-Z40f-expi,ostalire
lulum income has degreased nearly 3 Per
cent e eta .eritime•-i-ied With thee IireMIng
year., The Coniparty has good reason to.
feel leased With the. e ' Mideanet
t ew 4,71CV .
Iuokb 01vaidt0
popular favor,
•
The enagelficenf-neweehome f e
Oienlittnyi eOrnOr of James an Main
- ,troei
..... el,e ,
Oe' t o
' anegejilen"tntl
-
•,.....-„,
any citizen's time ,to drop in -and lake a
It through , this -tine steel Structure,
4!
mt. beh1nXiqUieu1
felt .eerfaitii that th.eycoukt.„-Inave gone.
.lot . •onlyeetletveiluttittamtoreitteAtty
hops--; •
-thategh, the)!
yawn os wide oi9: beeaks- off.
-oar Vitt
•
'Itelt.ifyesc,
n
4.- )AVn -kr
dt
,
It
: g t9 , :44• i .
- ."- '' , tratteruirequite-etet. the eitlitetite--
-tether itidetid at the. iost, mention•oteltut
ieverereeurring evobd.... "It is Si knock-.
-
4,10,vn blow tor yourel *Own,* and rwould
, what lecould- to- help- yoneiebtlVit-You-
, evillekeep ote..spotillote and, Lalkiiig such
terrible boste----" • - .
seppose I am making an as of mye
self," replies Being, thus broUght, down
:with a nue from his heroics. °I beg your
Pardon. I ani stire, tild man, 1, have no
right to victiMize you," his sweet, nature
asserting itself even at 'this bitter mo.
went 74. "but you tS.00 It is so. horribly
1!youhad seen -her when 1
parted from -her last night at the door!• '
She lingered a, mainenk behind Mrs„ lo
hiarchanteetest • a moment, just tithe
--enough to -give me ono rook. one weed.
•ess look. She didenot speek ; to divinely divinely dUtiful and subnifeSive that
-• ntlung, would have pers.uaded, her bk.
Ilia ,ligliteet ;word to • iniply any Tensuri'a
flier Meth -ere' buteshee-gave mer 1'4,4
• ky--#1141i0h taidiplainkittetft.is tie
• tauttlhat- you are turned away!'1 wo
-iave welcomed itflin '
4,-..tamitteted-in hem -ea al
I -testate, choked.
-le
Ili
"And -itott der: -1113
have gone?" e •
"I know nothing,'
they are gone..
4
Htno w ere -they
nothing, only that
-
Attain'
11..9 1 1 1. MI 4.
"
"Well -
"Arid There this morrting. when 1 oil,
Atere--1 think- I ran all the way; 1 am
g
(met_ pas -Sled -W. -be -met by Annunziata
• -,with the newie. that they were gone 1 I
did., not behove her; .1 laughed in, her,
faee, and then she grew angry, and bid\
„ - eite- comeln- aid -see form,gelf 1' And 1
. rushed ;AA her, in here, witiimy. arms
3stretched out. confident that in cule,s1toet.
moment: More she evointerbe lilting them.
and Instead of her -dropping upon his
exerbe•--thelable yeah gletan-"I lin
1"-AlaSliing the note upon the floor -
Free Hair
lierned
---euleklyefleniovses Dandtuff, Stops Falle
in Miran* Ittehinie Scalp, Mandel,
(tray or Faded Hair to Its Natural
Grows New 11a1r.
AIWA " tom
•
;=!1'•
1,
hair
wee a het
at, itt.
it
taZtx+ ray wat :1•.? it.i14 u
ititv ettel niati teett
"Mien telt, oltetill I how thou
didSt .nitirder, me? ,
• -
"You never „begird them speak of their
leans, mention any place they intren
1401,0. to , �n leaving Florence ?"
"Niver - -
"It Ls .too late$ for Borne," Saig 31M.
tintsbutty ; "England?' I bonny think
England," Elizabettilc forlern
adnits4ion made to hlin'„at Monte Sen-
ario, "Why should we.go twine, we have
nothing -pleasant to go tor
• IA 99 1101-4.03i pians,"
says Byng, speaking in a voice which is
thick with much weeping; "they never
s embed* loin* lo have 'wale -SO -was 40
happy here, so gay, there never wasiten
thing More ,levely inan her .gooty,r,,
-
4.4
"Yes, ym.- no doubt. 'Tlteit you ;ire: ale,
otutely without etecluer ._ . •
-"AbecIliefeittit' . 1 - .
"Do you meen to say that Uri lo yes-
terday -all through yesterday. even -she
n.ever gave you a hint of .any intention
Liming -Flo ,rt.,,,r--
'Never, never. ' On the contrary, in
the ----m ke is goinsr to say "the wood,
but 'thinks. better lee ita "we were plan -
ping ninny. more • Stich expeditions as
yesterders. At.. least, 1 was. planning
° , 0.
• '.1.."Aral she assented ir . ..:,..
1'. 'She did fatif disSetd; She met me with
• a look of divine:acquiescence." • '
im-turns--away- Itis-lead.--ife-ts invel.,
Unitarily .picturing to hitnself w at•that
look was' like, and • *ith, what sw
dumb -show it was acCompanied.
"What 'powers of helr-e-banging his
- head down upon, the fable againeencould
lattiti_wrottgliteettCh.-ti ht us rhinge in
-C-49 tm_v bourat_tatily iii„t Tor -it was.
eight. In the evenleg before 1 -left thent,
a1141. _they littera,' OIL at six this morning.
They could have sem no one; the,y had
rec-eived no. letters, no telegrams, foe t
inquired of Annunziale, .and She assured
-0,telliat-/hey-had-tiot. ,4)1.34--tio-r,..1,,ift.i
his' fate,--wilk4.1gleturrof Trialsnepeku
"t-mtliere-1,4- only-one-.-tentible ityliothis
about it-iit iS 1110t. her doing at alli She
wrote this under. presesure. 11, 1,4 -her
hand -writing, is, it nott-though I would
t --swear tAto to that. .4-1 have
pi yed the mischief willi my 4-tsL.
pl. ing--ont-1-46--dronohed Todot.tion
k chief; ' arid 'hastily wiping them --",so
that 1 e*Mot Ate .properly ; but Jt. is
hers.. Is irt it 17- ' ' , •
°I do norlatow, 1\; never saw her kande
rilittgi she, never Wrote to trite" •
"It wras evidently dictated to her." cries
wig. his sanguine naltire taknig tut
imam spring again; °tit* are clear
t••ticas.,:eve the ., ry wag' the letters
t mined itee1.1 gtevritten to Meter
tetantly, le di ilt tattler Protest
how lie r hie, Itand Wee shale.
end, eli t as *Mg all the while.,
her r„ ere, • toe not 'eriu see a
on II r ia le stile
- it e -b eter-, hut
i f x , i hal& am
• 89s. ott4lt li link himself:
„
le upon le - it h OW by ty.
ng Soo ' '
"1 deelare'l,think We htiVe got held or
e, tight Ohio .• at laSt,"' 016- ItYng. lits
wo Idi4hav • seet ' -d i nprkiSible to •theirt
t trited ,e teit'erit.,, tingt each a. flash as
Ave minti age. t/Itt ad in this: lighte'll
ii!cl
' not tiiarly eso et •Mprehensible : '
tall Refer marry ynn ,;,..1' Wive Torii
anarrY: a0Y, Ono:. ,..t.7q1111
401,1,v t what an as; 1 i-: I,
arid anis-lied in the style of the up-to-date
New York office buildings.',,‘Nothing has
Wen neglected which. could'add. to the
ectitttort those doing businesei in, a.
It- hi a work at once solid and -artistic.
It speaks -of proSperiti, confldenceit, :the
Nture, and tharinterprise 1,vitick c�rn
mends respect and success. That it will
;rove as profitable as, an investmenA as
Is elegant and iniposing architedural-
th we confideptly believe.. The figure
looks rosy for ..the • Federal:t.ife, which
under . the , management of Mr-. David
Dexter has attained to Such prominence
at/tong the sitctessful Insinance eettipati-
ol the, Dominion,'
dgiff
:ert Wile has beeli-ffitiffelVtite
y her tvtiese old frieed you 'Weieie-
•
'
At:011a AS A FUF.I. ON TUE
'014°
tr-fiart
;iie lint „elle* It
1 young sulfere
04. - Ot.%1L1
'eVideit '
11,d;he hos ,,Sonte. rogentf4-easA,Ms--' ' 't:
-L.,,-..diioirothi..,1p,,,o)otiottnA, with
' 1 114;1! n'Ot''.•,$;:e.sfe,t ,s
V ,''° -ester.' ,', 1 •S1ft
•
ny at4, t Mtt14Ir„
'•‘:',, ' nitti ; 1 0
r'.,k;41)0,ri.1,-,..
8„ 1 , •reiterate;
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Y . is'
thn •th,IrtE 41D3 a e es
tit-th;11*i.i ,;
• v
• t It 1. /•".. iftfe.
1 1 • rti;i100 .„., ,..
t,'T.t•' l'''.e,,,
sterda3, , ;•iirlICIV 4; fg;,iii. ii,5'.that
„
''' 7 -viiteird. 0.,,iif...44441.(
1.1: _ 0.., cliongod her mind, i
Wifiria'rsarcasm,„Whigli. he hintscl
'' the-very--'motttentf ittiering-11-fee
' $4--be-elica1) and--unw.Qt'llty--.Pit is not iii
nest thne. in the 1,vorld'S histery that.
melt: a thitig, has liappened.„ $ite,„-Itas'
changed 1,ier mind,” - ' , -, ',
- All' • 1 ;91 ' ' t
I' 40 'not, belietee Ile tees Elevatk
e
VO1e0 rislog. ;almost to a $11014111 the
;i fiet tisenegetion--; °till i tier iiia
Ito 1 t tell me so I Wilt never believe,
If I thought for 0.. 1110went that it was
11310 144.0u1d rush' telfiktli"Wadeliver toe
froth - g
the-intolerabt ,' Oriii -101--suai-
e
itt.pugtd,-you,-as, not, heve ,it,Siurselfir
.--ii_iftitig--Iti_a,spOiti -sib ii ,e,Yt.,.,.s. in an a
petit -that is full ofPathos to, his friend's
itufrett face. "Think-evhit condettliation
it le. f' -her --.Iter 1,17h010 '0 t'
„
Ot
W1•1
-c-ioe_ be .itetidtlyecarritel -Ante that is. 0'
plan
Jr the Mum use ot alcohol, When
no _engine, -get one that ean '
use Me present available ftiel and with.
out de/ay or expellee be heamettritely
averted to use alcohol. This, will
enegiveitgegtie "e0 between
the, two -fuels and Itie-Vitroatitafitiftro_.
will establish, whit% fuet will be We
:utast prottahle b wile.
The use of- alcohol on the aliceitei•out- -
fined phut would make the farmer and
her wiout you her ressittililles _or the advanhiges of tAing farttler e°1A/ .°
,
ideoleal _for --luelee lighting Andepower liti.eries bimeelt. Whatefuel he odield
neture 1 OM as ignorant os -you' are., 'hem' mold be built a 81001, still, eon- 110g Pliglit ;
to it even t e p e i. o orge , g la
et -that solnellting in her past of tvhose ici.,, ogemenets coUld e m*ild-.-an"$i where4by--,In41%erraaatinnYg' eraZisqlr,0111--ial-Ahe-eniiim."1",:idisIthit,e
which.Seem to east a bligia *fiver all -Iter Oniently located for a group ot feral- As to experimente Which have been
life," '
is us -all new and then -gave -teay e ohol is Produced from vegetables *and 1‘1,;11(ItieAlsalleleti 01 t5Ithearestir;;43tistild, Iv' bhe'ichbe‘IvIttil‘li
Omer wheeetviis Ilbeettlyet..intereettedi.e-teeeeieeie,..,
.sottli to that famine for happiness -wlaphi ric.-A. .• because alcohol is, siketly _
. 1 suppose't-4:4,vith a sigh and 'a shrug- sPcotiing. a farm product.. That is. at
chifilhotiirrr -paeitaees, especially for the tar% it teat use fee' OWn • work eieuld •-1-a
" 141 al‘e t*,• 310' 1°°Ifet4.-4, •.eppeat•s to those who have made tine teadity fit -the town. tor Vtirt0113
'44raii-v101' *SObleet -4 StUtilY ilfOt the. ideal place and, purposesc. such as heating, lighting,"'ete.
414: . iluit Yester&17 she el the tse of Operating the distil- ,
r she htt% tliWiigett the .one wheel: should first toadoit 41 411 enghieei %hie,
OL,
1.(
b41V LS emee.eway...ior oehol-asett4„.tatieetieettelebee.onejlek * „ emit_ the.. - -
•oesietite Tr, eriieeeeeiee...e
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lityreilterwile7anr•
1.
tas 1,3 tight to leave nio To)
y ono who hum', her'14fty, setts'e
illy 1,vell as. I.vught Is 151510
1 eltnto obvials Matis, What t.lt
ot
4.304", , 19 nut .0pito 4J.'vEitta.slt ,i• rot
.1 \ , 1
azta3 ly •gt*„.,,A1,4. t! r rt asl„o o.col thi'..\: 0 in 1-,g,avenV
'1,1 iriotn, r, 4410rtittl. - Jim eliaNegItis held:. '
groweit. or E.yittikijAii!4,, tat, Ca.."1,1,tad tt?..nt 51ilt4 Irati'Sr° 3,
4,r,',Ilir,... r4r;',V .'..tfi, f(14 3,1141111'.,,.3ii."314"4"
lital`.. '411.-1,:irtl. 44Viti-i?,:it :•tf.i34-:,-,;.,,, t.,ati,,N.,,,••A4*" t4411fa
0 , nihi'V 1,11R,11. 9 t..4--4,4 r1141.,Vii:ag f(c:I'VAI 0
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hie theory with. all the greattir tenacity
as he sees theloit -meets, With no very'
t acceptance. in his friend's -eyes;
tierried-ihey-are-no
-155 At
existent."
1 9 do not know what right you have, to
say that.,
4 Mid so , she. -with her lofty idea of
self sacrifiCe, immolates -her own happl.
TleSa on the altar of her affection,
HAS -just -like her r -going off into a sort
nI raPttire--firid mole thatTwas;nottet
divene _thei:tuotive, which her ineffable.
delicacy forbade her -to' pit into words. -
Abe thought' she httd eight to think
stieuld =hive eomprehentied her
without words .r
Ito has talked hini§elf. into -a conditian
of such exalted _tonildenee before- he
reaches the end -et this SentenCe that •IiM
s conSejoits of a certain brutality in are
plying to him the , doucho contained in
his next words. .
"I do not know why yoe shoidd c
Mrs. Le Merchant with such celossal
selfishness ; the newt. used lo he a SO.
-
ShoWer.bath Abel
rt -appear kVell 10 dt111111 the shoulder
for which it is Intended:
lnto 'you left me, eking no
• farewellet"
ers to take their -product, 1 hese then carried out for, a ntienlve ot,veara. and
- couul be converted Into alcohol the Victual worlie-in the field, tedieli: at the
tie Pauses:, but "tts his listener ,only
5
at hangs seemly on tes. utterance -be gnei eonvenienae.„of the farmer.. Another Presentlime is prineipally in tiertmloy..
. . advantage which shoutd not be over- Cuba and South A.niericiaeet has been
liable to her ; teed because she cauld not products tiemenstr.ated thiti thieefuel possesses
"Mier you left her, recollection came iGoked is the fact that the
tivo, herself -again eeetb ye,q, probably, thiee 'approximately the same; arnokint ot• example, it dees not evaporate as refill-
wbieth-tollireas nti°1toseut}oft°assiatannddaartrid‘‘giilialdPell:e. manY a4vantages "e"r ga8°1ille a'. 1.411.-
Veedingly about you" -steeling-• himself
thTeliftSarmak45er leot°1u1wduretield itivee dbeindtatured and lir ae -gaeoline.'itor 'does it present the
fel -the very reason that sho cared, ex- 616°
If, ;.inake_ the admission -"she felt that Possibility_ of,forroing gas in a dosed
return for a ' ' t-.' -
certain roam. whielt if ignited' would 'be clan -
there was nothing for it but to go." amount of limild fieteine a ---- --- -gr°11s Its ne`tinn in the enIthle"*Ii°1
other_ the „were -awl), eindneee oteeeee ,given • tonnage of cereal , and •tegettibl.
friend's lone, orithe donviction that'there Prolltet. .7fri this way the fanner ' o alcohol. ts isatisfaiitory.: le fact, it
the elogine isreuitt with a view to using
• W0111$1
-,
of Being's team and, Wei more he ettuiPtietting-a ;41'64*(6' gain, OS in amity /1„rn*r1:„Lihtlini,--„,,*willit 4" -is. iieing ("11*(1
throws hi.S.head. c1•01M1 1111011111,5 itatileU -Fa§es_ilve Pruduet • 4akert- o to s ' --- '''----""-*
and eties-extravagantly.1 . tut ite7-411,44iietiettelefeteeie The -met t
e
mutilates Being, beginning again to ramp
*Wand- -down -the •little roont.aVithebead
thrown eback• and- elasped hand's', high'
lifted ; and 111 his rapt --poet voice:
• , .
"Since you left. ruta taking no
TettWell-,.`" -
l ;Inlet follOw you. Sweet 1 Deepite your
•proltibiliOn; 1: must lottaw you.
- '4W-0 ilutt•-willz so wally
:thousind sighs, . •
-Did buy eh other:"
.e.i.
lenSXII
'Though'
twee Ittet
ing ria. tly•down to prese-ii
hoy','te 4). ar.ss it. will tit
possible, Asy he trace thet-
I Wilt go llie tit make 11
_have • seennAt
out" -Of--- the kifue.:41 n-.- tint eJtari.:Iiive,
.4110 bee"•‘-eit"ikd to:. thee s ght beet
paseed.e-tititrr- -tharlik$
Mee' fork -0"W; -the beatterily vieke.
,wice Iletore night 1 \' .have learnt
lelcOaph• to Stetlicia le ',Milan., to
her whereabouts. 1 shall be In the train;
frdlowifig -tier track. I shall. he thou
a date behind her. t shall fait at iter
is. at least, sernetning of truth. in bis ex- he going back to the old method of tak- ;night be stlited tVat in engille
to.ariation, litg,4400ge. iiiguto„ tho. fountain sing grain jo: ue. would. be .ae, alcohol. will give out somewhat more
"
".1.1‘ 18311atvlut lacer for you, .1 know?- 'fuel eould be placed front nothing
though perfeatly deeiteyedi yeti prabably from',
vrtichet-At. ‘vas-vri.ltidel/.(144--PT4H. ithic MAW.' NAL VARACeit...A.P111.4.
sus Bilrgeytte,,,taildinr him; oat,.
.
not very • mpcli less miserable than the Experiments which • have been made Interesting, Gossip About Some of _the
young -Mounter --whose . loud eveeping 'show ,that eerie . converted into _alcohol '. , ,worios prominent People.
fills him with an almost unbearable ond will produce approximately 14 to 150
).eeottaptuictiols ratioir; .„-,- - --galkIns fit ,eourrner-eitit oteollet reit-eerie - The Keiser its. th-.-beet sworetamali
"What is, he made or? how can he do Further experiments shoo,' that about . Meng Ettropeau rulers, arid the Itteipa
ttr are the questions tliat„ hehaps ire- 164 gallons of 'orianmercial alcohol can •ni his statt by practising every day- -
; . .. •
belly putting' to himself ; Oral for fear ice produced from an acre of ilornstallis: -
let in an access Of 'uncontrollable irrtthat is,aseuirting the yield to be 10 tons King Meer of SWeden is to -day the
-tation he shall ask them out loud, tte ef stal/is per acre, and, showiriii-that tonlY monarch who eecasionally dons,
fieueits ta the,door,, Ail, the slight noise there is absolutely eiee eennentable mat.. his crown. Ilis Majesty wears it when -
'teed, - et. ever be faces the, Parliament of lids .
-
he makes._ 10, opening it 13..vng. lifts his 'ter.. The gorn .eiob when- converted
---"Aie you gOingr
14
Seav I shall. -0 •-
"Yoh are. talkieg itionsen§e.".
nureeenie" Impatiently; "and yet with a
istingt,t"oiorototehatle of 1:1‘y.s_tiov4_,iit,h:.:440,44.VOICe• try' 111,t wool
410 anjahiug of Ow kind. When
,51110
te alcohot-givi...4 a return :of appreal- kluddrun
,mratelly four gallons per acre. making,a rick, , the eiernet
:"YeSe if it Ls any- consolation...to you, total average yield.- of • approximately Emperor's eecond. son. A 111111. 01 college,
Yon have not a monopoly ot tvreteleeti- 220 gallons per eileee, and showing that performed the difficult feat of swimming
ass to-daf.-Thrngs 041 46tiatitantterY Mete is alisouiteV no .waste frmn ; air
. across, the Ithure—eit Bonn, tylite*e
bright for nie either. Amelia is in." acre of corn when converted into (deo-
_ . .
"Amelia," repeats tlie other, with, a •hal. If the alcohol , were sold in the .
dangerous eddies.
river is very broad, swill, and full of
Ls' y looli, as if not at thst able to call matte! for 15 cents 'a gallon it would -
k.-, mind-..matho,_.Mitelia.,.1s,;then, with a bring in a return -a, tin per 'acre. which, --
fecenseleasness, "fs..it inelifir " -tV-ialleit -Motee-Atitiliettie-diltitiettieglitlivingeeiTthe" eeKtitlgen„"tfia,_tneeb°Uenita fitrItk!i4(:i(ii!.Yer Plii-et -- • -
Oh. Poor Amelia. Amelia was very 'good ilt originallyeeeild .on the market. The ° „.,.'cti -,,e--"------ ------; ''.----•--- ----- *:--7"- - '-
to holt Antella tried to draw tier out.: yield from -potatoes averages -about 4601- --- le .1.‘Par'' is °I "id illon' Plain.
• , • end unadorned. It was fashioned, by
She liked Amelia. r - ,• gallonS -for each at re Of potatoes -so con- '
"Welle'-with an impatient sigh-"usn. eeritel • Other vegetablesb this desi"' trcini n huge. enjull411 v4;111(!h
. may also 0
• he and. his brave ellouraantin t oo
. ..,,, , , r ps
captured from the Turks at Fiona. ._ ....._
, ,
The.:Sultrin of -Tett ev -take:-Iiiis,,niettls••
Alone: -save when 'he tinteffaitis Rairai-
1111.).4 end anabeesadors Ile eats very
sparingly and. seldom " fatuities Illea1.
Water is now his principal beverage,
Amplies of Which are copVeyed to the
Rupee in sealed. jarrpls.. . -envie. ank
'straitly guardM to prevent attempts at
poisonitig. . is
fortunately that did -not. hinder _Amelia converted- into alcohol at an equally tor
_Thow-foutng-IlL" -
-ustie, niit 411, reallYr•-•eidie inbeen
Iiind-heartednees struggling for. a mo-
ment to melte head a_gethst, the selfish -
nee* of his .abSorption
"i al) not know" uneasi 1;,4 • crigine: lends itself as
intrbackhr itte-liote.1-164tear-lho4kictogstoch.antagt..0 -nd_..4.ronanneaL, c if itas
verdict.' Wilt you. walk as far•as to the' gime • by this name principally by rea-
Atiglo-Antecicelitt-A'dth Thal, Is."-ncriti-on -of 'gasoline having het°0 gener'
list!, in your stayilig here." • ' •
r all * u4.041 on account of, its small ,cot,
yieid. • -c
Next .comes the --finporlant. Icatitre OT
finding an economical mean -M- using
this "fuel. The internal combustion en-
gine, eammonly. tiemarn as. a gatoline
lag, the most
, .
•- Old Of. fhis PrePOSitient 1°1`°r s and being liquid . fuei. inade it posse), e . ,
bs breelt out *More. infuriating than fc tanner to bieee his- oeen preve , tiottriparatittely little le heakt of _
%.„eibi 'wit; •E am) engine in sizes ranging from less thzin Arulur *11,501`1, .V. "(:;., Intl limse
4.$ 114-n'se P'6wee UP .1° rknYthing lari° sdoeruvh41.1114(elegrnhes4141-i tarstlYciar on'isitte'kiefelmtnek-lat
14 totdzky.. The story of his V. C. ie
pug. extrilorditlarY. PigYiti,
tarried • over the • threlhold• that her cruel
feet turvti:cro'Ssetti„,
1"ruen tell, ,oh tell 1 how tizoU
• edidst emeatee n
;epee
Against a riOillutton ateonere so-, i
end so rational., Jine\eites timely use
to -contend, ----
(to h3 co tintiedf.,
i., iv: '
• \ \ ‘,.,,-v .
*--n dw once SU d thar he epee
Pie 'InsA. exciting altd" nes ous moment
\
tit' Wei life ona prairie in anad-a'7wrien
. • , , ,.,
Ile slisited Mat 'Country n'S a )11n111: .p,Ie,
Was in no danger ot toeinit eealped b a
red Indian'. Or etit(ri1 bY WfolVls$.4W gored
by', a"madd4ied bi4o1i4 ltks trif(ly and
Itervotisne:.ss were sirtiply..titteltro hie et,
558
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fort 10 light,:a \Hotel'. Tile 1' Ince and
'his party \vett initeS away front afay
huntari. habitation's.; they wahted '
`.1
'p'reOf .of her wish to ,ave4
,
$ 4 I§ tillPiled' in leaving *the place'
0111caR .s
noticel, 14 1ithout giving. her.
.1.,ervit etiel itittieto,,p,', ch her elotit(,.., it
6
,f.s ilink:r6.-.11:le• 'th.1:' yO' .ean force yOttr
pg,alit 4upott • ler-;--it. tNoted te
re rettit tinit ' . ' •.- '' ,
v s!,-.0wIly. Ond Tri,altilite 14atil.',', l'.•ktlf2($1, I
1 do ,i,',...oll mean .19 -,11 lite."' t-15:,
Ia--',"...,,,,i7liir..'47,-•zat 11•:,-tit;115-.7-....s--s-o.at ;if
1,ifiikatt4 wi5it0';', "41Q)'foli 1,a,r,zon,,
4
445 (1!5 silo who •slic'stit
4drike'it.' The lot fell On the ihititto a
vib grent;uilticuity ,he n to
14.ritit waql,to.S3
A, tot their.trOpent,1 "
•:saf...tis4 'km t • ai••4;tgq to
ci-
,v,'„,,illhaut teitrugg'.o,.
k-JC-
latict% cry ,""ct-,37il
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40.1'nri.'I. •si1L,6r tour-
teitelle
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t,
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Often1.14'Nt•ory,:‘ay
ffietwk,t'ag Itfv.,151;I0.
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ItAA• • J,5145L 11-,10.31 •,C.41•P.52 '
Mitrtr art+
ri
n411.11:2,,
,
,
14' 4
Vi.4;gt
$
(I-. ell tie
d
tie
enough to meet liW. requirements.
N60,.?, since ateohol may, on the &thieve
oultineti .Plareebe produced, so id speak,
on the gtetteett wliere it is to. let %sett%
It„ectlainly • mu -.t 4,1Ce0111f Aille 1131151, ;#
tractive liiiiiitt fuel. leend. more eeptteial-
ly 4,3 Sit'We , asyine hos beconte so gen.
.rally . used •,•11 roiighout the .country•
Ind 00 1,1141, ar "Jqnt, the price hue been,:
raduallref4i e t1tili Until now it has
, "if. 0 rd •Ibere uliolta-beCi)tite-,4
Vittty., nfNiittA. E. ,ittVA,T;;,-
,
titourio \•itv-dt_td;:\tio 0•,,tlitne to
airattAIng -land 1 bui ding at these
lilts iti 4sullying diettlitts,, ilte. faiene
will• not lat .abre to al. irittnediate re.
1E0 and make 14s r•OW11 eleidrof at <med.,
t,at eVittout question, 11311011 Of 111h file;*
which at the presmit. time 19 geSditie
wilt'. be tlispiard bk ttfoltql., 'The lar.
vier 'is the :5:t::lis iii the tgfer reSt.
nen to being otieut *Ids\ eltatt ', In the
meantime,. shotiad the terituir. decide-. to
po,werittl•yotittl•be vellIkrlYk.
If, ttiatri-P1',I,R';',$.444w,ti'mv,
1
tri? ilY anticipated tlie pOsaibiliti -
- . 57,(' outraied •4174.1.1.134,4re-tire,31
velieetil eiiitf,.0.e'S*Wilit.ell ova lilted '
Ashig atlar;I: .
,• Ilt:q At tv,Ill b0.
tz':4 55 V'
a ttlr
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lion War be -eves leading,.a charge g
the Naval Itrigedeeegainst the Di rvielies:-.`-:
wheit"he was ralf-Wity _through, ,the en- '
t\it
y , hte sword• tirOlil e.lose tip 10 the '.
Nottitng di tinted ,leyethis, he threw
hilt eetott a d\ went ler 1L' 04 of
\
1 with hitt fie s, Al! 'Wilslii'4 in pi, .
ore niek anted lug; et Mgt
unntander •Weteoeit tly epol-eneof
U g Wilson.,:*.q , .., "I
.., • • • ,
ettgiltite story 14 fold of t'Int•cral
;Aunt the Irrepelt•
presigit at the iiien's dinner title
diryt antivitie atiloteitie eigate tvtit‘n
retrie beret! Ilia! there' V5-ere.4191) tttert
who !tad 'strante. e1.fvor4.
fit4ty.te lceri Ittree 1-4Aes fif cigar, fogt
niot4)54,!ar. 11111 ilistriiiiited ;pieta 4)
tke, troNiisisi yeettiont
raconts;164 011-0,•te3 in
with the 5reoi f.,;ae,4 in
taacal
generati tateed- Ito riglat., hInd. to 113
cap. lied the eighe lflr !tie left. and With
ono viaCio Von 300 11nts15 civ3z7.0. 9aVivey.
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