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puIse throbbing have
There
lishree
away vihere
he ent1enian
350,
The cit
own.
nterceangoi,
the lie .ta. rn�dern met
of 350,000 1 t 3
wilercupon-ne
nrnt
0010$5 favor and holne*
tinic, Mt WI 0- • as ded, but
. ave me everything, and
no 1,04ger,., 0
Esther The frien of whorn
n I
0
*
Th* unrelenting
•Utth.* E910713,:* tb
100
S 15 .:In*
,
''''. ti704
t ., b e pardon of ai
andani drawn by
0 black horses.
werei two 1adici e.
anunicatwith
Y
ors,' tdlling them that ho Jaad bce
. epunnunict4On with inc up to
or 'me -person 4 in
gunissionhim to do no; but
he ha a had *long hunt' for me, ow -
in to tbe fire that drove me her
owntown togetlio
you were pin
er.ro hl
-weeks.
very, 'TOM *tad for 10as
was- all that Esther amid tsay; but
r. radiant face told that her
joy and sympathy were 'both deep
and sineere.
glowed at ber ha
and a ,shade of. dissppoin
mot In
"res.
On •a
hew t e
easing.""
g sociab.
wing mor
e girl.
"She is lovelyr he ,inen
ierted, ,eren whilo keeping up
fire of *mill talk with Esther, "and
bids fairto he-,perfeetly'.stunning
later on. She is erect and statel
-carries-
queen P
le**11,<IZ; 4eY:t Jiagnificent; ard
her manners too, are Itralltely
fascinating: By ;love I 1 110.101re
h
conpieo
re 3si:anythi
thaukr,•'''.-*1 ue„,
- „ -Zing, will be here
sed • the boitOlt
IdU VU
wbat 0.5.4:.wilJ
earfleSt 0010004
it 1 in) not mistaken, that
thchuandof ucrneytbty
giriT of twenty, or moro, a perfct
bonfIc, ith fau1t1ess leatures iiiid
.symunitriest- form„. but with
isllike :litter in her bine
eeTnd
1)413104' Air- that made Esther f
sure that -she was selfish and crucl
by nature,
at ladies smiled and, bowed to
*ho lifted his hat as be
nulLuerzs an
crhne wcr j11utratods
itt tive uthijezc men, wornen and °111014:42.te
ehahn6
fln
The vietixnswcr, supposed to be
e daring and bloo<lthirsty Put
p d ar
junk o re killingnialorit
cf her cr 'ffhe perpetrators of
h s ing pursued by police
os
in southern Sittaatra, where
established headquarters Li a rooin
oave. They, were tracked by the
Dutch • troatit'' assisted • by local
uees, whose enmity the fugitives
bey turncd their eyes u n bis
nipanion with a cold, -,rude stare,
at *nee more brought the swift,
eautifui oolor in '. tho sensitivo
errs cheeks.
be next ,reernent they wexe
oristclivi
brow, quietly observed,
"The lady on this side the carri-
age is mymother, Esther; the other
is a distant' relative, a' Miss Ben-
s Lancaster.
but if v
rd StreLa ost
th down quilt,. enibroidredcoun-
no) and lirecaopy. At
st ht it wait thought to bo for A
)yaI baby" A& & rnattcr' t
6 costiy cot•far a dog. Those
tion- to excelling inco
by p reui:
of excc11en a a producer.
is reason in that We *lieu ,
fOuree; not forget those Aualiti
that *aim the ; uernsey cow ti
eedviitt a
fhiezs-hr ec
produetion, and the qu
ineurr _UMW
rs open
or the surrender of the party
the pirates, &S ea -that one of
littiy-officers- hesent to drsci.*
thesituaticmFax this duty's, young
Ieutenant voluntlete& JIe vra
• PUY—drive* back—fatally
wounded' with spears. The pirates
were then called upon to- surto
der unconditionally, 'safety for
;their women and , children being
iththmyifi
rnu1t.i:eo1ored;1ighta of the spax
-ling -wavele 5 and- -extending
sser numbers up the siope of t
talc till these at the ores
ewith the stars of the ski, t
vens in to, h&ve.
iudspi11ed, the brilliancy
A 4 ,
14 4336 se4nt n
s'FIaShinto th�phtcid water
remarkable
re t en of the
eroty ladies in the m
Onowoman._.who_m0Ycs,in th
socicty recently -40
50„000 fax a dressenib
With pearls; which 'She Wi
only. Little oontmen
aroused when ladies spend
5 000 for a dress. For
teliW
nocesiaryffQUOW
,
utzlzty is true--,:beantY.
de ABSCESS.
nAilabscelss013 agathering aiany p
n of
Pau
500 to dislialae,totirrt
OW
n animal's body or limbs. It
• eer u
AY. material for
$25,000 Couxt dres for ono- ev-
ening's_9Stt SIZ pci
Yard. Yet, ss Mr Northrop Oita*
out, net tihro.p3iles away theUsalUra
of young girls are wearing out their
Iiies witintroten'tsArousers-at-4-0
tents each and ladies' nightdresses
at 50 cents per dozen. •
At a, recent ftower show in the
Temple there was eibiced 40.54.10e•
'eta p
lim• ellingin the ,early,Stages, uch
an *abscess ;Of the law in cattle
afflicted (with lump -
If a gatheringor ahSeess is not
in a, fit condition to he opened it
Shouldixe. poulticed Asith,anttteptio
poultices, and when it has been
brought. to & head the animal should
A0esa oPeTteck. ailwarl' *44* or
he perfectly secured and the ab..
ningfiame at its lowest_point
QZOE TBED PIRA
For ,eenturies Hong:Kong watbi
totted of pirao Thousands 4
y
lading vessel*0 as they plioI be.
•tween 'Canton, Jlie 'principal port
al Souther* China, and the other
veils of the world.
arzn*inent, and h the
a her grewbtoattihr av-frItettuonlv.
urrenee. Nor were 'these
sgete nrntehtiet ateerrse ranchreddpity,il's:w1th
1)
.pd ores of liveswort sacriflc
One such battle Is recorded
whicb twelve
todaylV*hilnpiraticalri"epiratese •
dations ,are *calico:laity r
°from the inland rivers a
ar - eas se
- i wouk lrk.youto.coin.
back' as soon as you can, for
have something important to say
to youl_and"....with_suddeagrayity.
-;:"1" know thaf-Whit •rliave to -d
must be vioriet-ttulitld
Ezther %regarded. hiiu ittialonel
as ho aaid this.
rsatkn Unarb'
mo
ytty:
lie.** -I
vetorttai
6 -ad id-tq herself,bn zecond
Ieas.-Ciiiliinsiwilinz7istiref"-"'"--
*Mai o=r1.23r- l
few mometz,.the ,r-eewnt 0---...
i seerning to ,h0,94te throw -4 * ehzdow
14pon theiti° 'Ather ,obs'e-11'ird-le .
,
tieugt
' 'Trill 'lir the 7ili-W
1ntc&dof-a street car; 4 -want
go. to Lord Ak Taylor's for tome lit-
tle 'thing!, Yand I can make the tr:ip,
new,' taw itpuekly. . .
n"Very. went" - 3.1 , 1
7the
, 144wilititett —_ ,.. .
Tow
was now
They 0 ' *1_14,
,
ao1ute1y
tlie.r h his
iigtnd lock; then ruxining light -
up the stot e w*s aoofl ad s
- . Lit
ease . clouds.
Was thought that the out as
been sufficiently arnOked out to he
enable the blazing .pyres were
-4143'
•
Thwork of punishmentwas
uixl to liave been cuinplete, for
the ‘rty.ttne Achinese
alivo Th
women tivo- ebil
buriedhuge trench a
avenging tort*, returned 'to
ia.-
• 'arate th� Veinpie
_is from thf-Thaines-Zinliain
eierY
,hjw"t&kes
*111714-1— • u t
.
eo of the 'record:fires ti
oh 48144.50—if -expended
rn 8 -
cent meals. would provide /0,230
tsrviu-.peoiiIe.with..&d "
StEO.P wit-stiow
' p
After the abscess is thoroughly
washed out an astringent healing
lotionshould lief iised in order -to &
ho at-reaUlt--
Lnt t e war age rist
find Hong ltong,usi
na b*rd 04e.
ninPt003131 reputs in , Metro -
Hz have h n
_ , ,
. Ata Christ-
tml&ndon"
irt- in .
,
s -
t uloii* toudueu
1
little• - temforter ou
aL "I must not 4
but mole haat at soo
shall listen
1 Jr/our steps t*nth�
-
voieeto rro
'Oh* that, a214- -
Se I"
'thief had wine up behind Ji
slyly abstracted the sill
oinher pocket, but not so de
itt that she .bsgl detected „him
0 ch Troy
iug p wares to pra..
n ingenious, but
lnentofl, says the toe.
t A man who sells
?iritBoutsc
faniilies of the211111e tribe,
or sv-
er&I branehes of the same fainily,
and breed Clem all carefully 0,04
Out-41-Adeliege.a.
, 'anunalos &nd breed*
anly from those that are strong
Viorous, 111141 true to type. These
difteront ))r*oehts
• g been kept, apart, though
br• ed to,the same rIodel# (lo well
for gettirig fresh hlOod.of theaanao
kind from, time to time.
a
y unknow* many poi
uth Anitria and Italy
e agricultural -districts •of
Itt *
Vienna,
staple food of
erz, *kind of pis
ground 'beech nuts
at breakfast with fre
ilk at dinner with
care
ezit1j rel
to stber'i yes a*
luin he could
to th t
1t eeemd (0o ttlag
Ilitt*tt*
hi Aro
PSet
faint and
lay pon
113 and dlsappeareu.
4 tient n
ire buket, in the ,
rkrod for Sale 4113.\* lett
itt,eryin hi Ithep. Wbeii *gen
etistorner along his cut
. current ;Ith.ntbrigliatlencsitlht"ee '•
ut apparent bat*. An
id not 1'obect audibly,
gd....to eat aft
ppng 3
en tbink tbemselvi
tLey get 4 OS*
covered b
htoth.
see to a L1E. . 050
Ierezit methods. If there
uniformity of taste,1
rnethod amongst brd
would zoon be -greater un