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ikij-* Cle*n Was ,ei!: MY in,
brow myself Olr yoUr Mere
• .00i.nedrel,, I leeeter. Sense.
se lied Syettelutikkeeller An9tAt
W01043. Vet; in exteiivation of
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I '1, 'T0, lilti.0Y413,‘414,
' oti Vold
the tuirte'enres
o ' Jack!" cried
and,
�oij
'kue „i0,0*t
box, to1 „
'le 000'
„w„asielog, tit 'Unglanel almost ° 'ae* soon4.•alal
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letter areiveS, and • intime VOU may
thetiri Igct to know, even to Me, my wife.
. dome' -cheque for fortv-four
fore
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elfr'any man 1011dtot'r-7'-
.4AWiehe ie. '.iti,Itere is no other tin -
*were" replied,,Ja0lt Detente ''Any -
1 AUX Net- presentiog the en-
- tiro thing to you in, a eeesonable
104,4,proper flht. 1 was never' budt
for a red he very surrounding's
"AlOken Aro,. Jly licaven„" he added
evelteMentlee *it 1 heed but fifty
Ventids I'd cut the whole thing and
ego t.o _Valued*! Fortunes ate it**00
tbtre by baps who have got brains:
but X baven't thee money, And there's
It end of it."
•
)Ifleflt.
she said, would be
rtime."
,
'he replied fiercely. "I
_only *wish kited thet chance. -of -carry-
eit', throne)! Once Out. of. the
-country, 1 should 'be tree as air,
id- bete' ,and att
Ilieelltnriteseel)leektith arept. on'
wae a mass ot 1013,10 ail the l.11010P.
thump, thump 'of the hOge engines
on the Amoritan liner tautened the
water all manner of ways.
Then, when, the great steatner was
fluidly brought to a stindstill, ,and
the gangetays were throWn downa
merry troop Of plassengers stratmed
to 1 -in- the arms- of. their
loyful relatives.
Amongst them was a sun -browned
man, While by Ids side tripped .his
Ile. 'Held vette° nurse-
3.
pch
Ik‘e!
a Prague went a little close
o r lovor
. 4
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gibt/S.
vetY-tholgh
What use to
1.t t.„
u age c ay
nourseifyl
n- be stterWeete_
asked; wikloteely.
'"You lova me with all
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rult. Vii.,
NeXte I AO ' 1
rootne on toast, folio , - cez
livers co brochette. °creamed
tato'. * Vith-.--- u or
.4.90:00 COraca It a ce, ,tlL» TI
10* 41440 Of 'ulifek. i ed, nP t
fOrm a .v•no. Intit„ ti,9 1400 tow
the waiter 'ffitopet .&•MO& " or: _ su
poursny' or branqYr
I
)4'
oil 1
,Ony.rt,ov
ttlist*
41,
ell by the,
f00 SIP 41
ea0.
Os, part
e
•h1,9„— `edit i , leli. "en
,youte to,; .. raeeli at, , eerie.,
.''..' Devoting 'fie Ne'efielteetAiet6 ,t1tV
. It-
t'er that are 'rpreiveti- OnIzi.' at ,,Wi
club, the sid4oct tit t is. 04d.y. in,
a eabeto hie (tpartflt4ut. Where three
friends already await him., Ilefore
VOL'
Ut _ gt.
attentioril,•salutim. .
Jnfk, 111 'Jr! "400' are two
ydninsp women nird. 41, 0411
alL showine .evittencee of • late how%
The valet, who undefstandS what is
expected of him, is dohng. all he can
to reconiele his masteettegoests to
the trials .,of waiting. A copper
Samovar has supplied tea for - the
wothien. who are English. and the
Young American *0-i1,s a puny ot
ItYF WHISKEY NEAT.
beceiuse Ids ancestors hailed *fro
ginia. t.
. "Me Jit. c1iangcs his cloths.
-14-heite tad, r
01* .0f *he feW 104.10,11M.
..'(iwn itt MitlOtt the hank i$
e It vieitOr itentters hie fi-cnt1 to
IL lle haeli the
WV' -Metter.
.r. rnIy two huud
dillercrice?,
LCky .t ds, liecause unbieky,
* net" -again.
.tWett v
4*
egi
NI*4'.1$04
ho ploy gave- on., The boy Airetna
mono: ffo thgers yellow -beck&
with tpearjee ilk'(3hrt. n
efr'
thelr tus
wifpa-t't.'11*.ta -Iii-ri;;31t.-60'rbnu'xta01°-p
and incurs the enmity ot,14s feflo
gamt•Sters., tShiIe other 'players are
Staking' tens he lie betting hundred%
'ilke bank io a. largo Witmer. The
itiziateonter loses .111s last, thousand -
'dollar note and fluits. Our
"Joheinle ie offered ilee heisted
dollere for the bank, and sells. Ma
4:10tlies-are fulL ot-nioneY. Ito ordc
a tab, and aolcs,nn atteeptiont ,,to ace
eOmPeny him to the strevt. , When
he 'readies his apartment a reaction
Overcomes Mine Ire undresses in *,
itu or eav1hg, his ClotitOS epon th
titson
yetery. 11ov hc gets to bed
ite 't know,
. •• • • •
Acting on a hint, possibly from
ome Id" the - gantItting
°use. burglara cuter thil, 14cliolor
aPartmentby Its fire-esCape, and
„ ,
,ritue_m_stattnagee._ev_ealvryhinen•_thltiettwer. and corner or
Irrooins-Appevrtu-Irtheyshitti bcen
swept by a cyclone; but "rtutster" is
sorind etel..%tp. la_the absence of
ieL-
der, he isn't aworkend till, noon.
Then hv the.
-.4,44444.
oat-wo--ar
13ngland, -thank Providencer" cried
;lack Delano. "Come along., let's
get away from. • the:se smelly docks.
dettri'' ,
Prom out of the CroWd below etep-
ped -a burly corpOral oi Marines. -
lo Close on his heels_ wAre tWo
tern -looking privates.
y -the
"That is Jolla Octane, cotpoial."
she- said; -
The burly corporal nodded.
rr•Ies .or '1 he velled.AR_tartly, "fall
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reP/aCed by t rrineet Albert Coat,
silk veet, and striped gray trot
Ail members of the ,party then en-
velop thems-elvee in au t °mobile
wraps and take their places in the
car at the door,
The trip up the avenue and through'
carat., N made r1Pis11,31. l-
.th.cairagid tfasthlonabl.
ork-havrazit-ytt-inattle-thei
• nee. Above tWeT/Tatieni
goggle-eyed chauffeur pusliett
ho,,lever to the speed Unlit. Thirst
suggests a halt at the first road -
11510 ( Ina u whey n
4.4 t
your heart.
eel' 0 ejaculated. "Itteirei than
nything ts� on. thie earth!"
• ",eltirrelt. ." she 1,1eVe
Aietirly`,Iirty pound* 04..vod, up'." ,
littered, at her. lie ,could not
tit)
e1%M- quickly alongside of the asb
e -taeed man. - • —
"Fix .bayonets!"
The wicized-leoking term
the sunlight. '
"By the right, qui&
London Arswers.
gllnjd
na-rercit!"
YOUT
. 4 4t4
or, Jae wo • a nettle. work
AO retrieve the4tain of desertion.
*.ott for tny sake. 'Thenwhen you
-.41)te ready for trie„, Write me. deer
*nd I Will 'come Out to you and tit:),
lkerne you have got for me, no mete
tor hove ,ue 3
He clasped-.beeein his ,arms and
las 'felieinetry; _
• e* ve -goad!** heiio4 'A
-
little; pat (*nee Nina and 1 will
;
.,744dio*,,you evbat I am made of!'
She retrieuRstairs to. her room, re-
.
thlng one tin in, a handkerchief.
"Here. darling!" she meld. 'POrty-
- '1 1 1 111 e. ,
- • .
,Arrery week for' three - years. Double
send for -Me-. I
IsaAter,g00.*
• .441.0404...4goo-do-o4;...w
,
"re will *meet* the Southampton
rain this very night. buy civilian
elothee.When I get , there, and take,
-
AM not te deserter until I have been
*way twenty-one days, and by that
time r shall bethousands of miles
• Heaven keep you till 1 am
*COY.; Njnal:** •
$he kiseed Itine once' again, and
lard:
suppose more. a Spanie
etenylblitie else. Wer love
our lives -only- -once, -jack
*tear. Ileinember that, and remetn-
*liter also that if you turned out—"
"For Ifetiven's sake, do not
1 spicientil They are
,r_t_asleveeriedetee
n issingeelter fetventy. tor tli4
tlinVo he left.--
* *
-Three weary years went by., Nina
Ibluiyott up by the loving letters, of "Borders' is horders. sir!'" he ex- , had forgotten.She explains in a
ihe absent Jack, worked and waited, Mains. an he peeeists In getting the!note which the Stage doorkeeper de-
-Waited .,iind worited, ever And anon "master" up. undeterred by threats 11 livers.' 18marting with jealottsy, he
Smilirig joyously at... ehe thought or of dielfai.ge. Ratting thq young ,:tiriVcs tOtray,\ leaving the cabman who
strieve- 141:r -hard that- tuar", la 5iwaes pe,,ture, Mi. valet,. h had brought him there t(3 fin) MI
bOtl* In WI t ,.0011, be happy. - placeA soft slippcirs uPon his feet: at.,-•ttfust him for '11waltittle." Bis face
ekes ere geele grandly, dar„ dills him to an erect poIrttiOn °inside
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t'IN010.4iteoh;t1rt'ite00:4zeSt
'IteweeileknOes
elOatO)eteek,
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s)LF0 ejt4
tee
t, •
nen,
binti Op°
'ans,1
nu _mot
An hour t thnCountry lub,
At 4 by four high -bail% suffices.
While the machine is coming to the
door, lintelteon at the Morris Park
Club House is ordered by telephone'.
patron of the turf, the enter-
tainment of title parte* belongs to the
racing assoCiation. In Italt anliour
the automobile ste-ni upon the Mor-
ris1erk bewn, and the' /lost 1eadt
the way t� t}t, testriurtint.'.,
czreen-
iss ir"..3114.
eilithentic Story of a Gilded
Chil,d of Vortune With
, Money to Surn.
4.,
llaga?Ine, gives the following As a
typical 0n!,4rdasv experience of. a glided
youth bi- Y�iEI,
" 4'00000 anti has an income' of
$600,000 per
vouches for it as, both authentic and'
need ona wonder that there are Soc
alistiv in the land. ..
-
lert .nuur -lete
bachelor , apartments of a New York
"Johnnie:" It is- a I did Amite.
13
40
L
Puragos, and lov dsert,
With a nmenum of '03 cliampagrLe-
r some tithe+ "'comet yea -consti-
tute the luncheon. '
INTFItEST SOON FLA.Oge
/4
row the t,a'i'
bor',;_ is 1z*ed 8fld_
the soung man is about to leave or
his- chib he drawls:
"1 say, ,tilatnes, I haven't any
mone,y1"
"1 ditin;t see . any, sir, on
dwziTosetrLmto-dormaySri" xn:rxz.
fourteen thousand dollars
„ stamiuer, the -%tuet, In-
n
seek,
s'st
-
-the
10 4:'-
1.t0.1.:.0,,a0411r;-
Itt
1Fro
'tnneh,'t salit
x0t
COI'it.L!. IZ9.C.
-on
. it,i tried • 'it'
e
L11' tv••40.4ir iif i,tile0433,1,
i . O.. A./141_447,91ir_,,1%31044.
id the,',$•Outh...,1n.,
.1 04inti,
012 IrVCin0 '400
dee
WW
tte"!: •Overwbeinatd;
liras audeetty. the sseat'.
.f,"Ves. I ° And-
eeleethe young male
the',fleet( f a w'stt
et forni
cTange out
pocket. Lrtst eirtiefer the
ecelived the foliowing
•
It VOW
ne at Iron
,Ut4 Zor acle
4Lt
• dS .• vri4k
' 1104fA1.
stkog • 1.8•0f4*„.
t uatal att 1tted np t&nd dropi
as. frun
I lie,
51 haw
1
aw,,s, were., t, s1titt,e0"; by 1
;..ften r ..to'n,004 . ft 09t
sikonlent; 0Perat1!itt
crane careMandt,
the 'eontents of 4. • ear wi.th .a •
ae.see of a. magnet with; as *neck
ease -as eiesitoolboy would 'take .14)
iron lain& with the familiar horse-
rOe0SS IS a sa-rtpTe on.
ItSelt,,Itt-4mmaW-ebia
105ce, o top _get a-inUshroon4, and
varies from 30- to ilt) inches in die,-
roetee. eit i ebettged as tioint 303
eleeteic current iti turned through it,
performs prodigies of lifting, and -
tiroPP its load the instant- the cur-
rent is removed.. It is better than
thoso magnetized . tack ham:nets
Which a Yankee. genius mite used in,
deluding 6 long -Suffering public. The
hemmer_ picked up all manrier_ of
tacks, great and smell, to say. 4:11 -i -Q- -17
thing of tenpenny nails On -occasions,
but it would not lot go until choked
and beaten. •
CRACKING SKULLS.
tric) lifting magnets is skull crack:
ing. It can crack more skulls with
less loss ,of lifo than any doves"
known. 'When the .operatlan is com-
plete no trephining -is necessary. A
skull 111 the iron and stool trade is a
mould for ingots. It is made of ,
astrifon tratallx and Is set-ott-
grounct-AvItile-stets
to it. •The -moulds -in- -tinie---oeconao
useless, through flaws or cracks and
are broken Up. The old method was
to send a brace of able-bodied Itali-
ansafter them wit si d ve4
COltS t.1118'f77 I
s regards the place, it is rather
d town; but in bustness airclee,,
r.ve` is as important here. I
fnd as at borne. Opinions as to
prevects ore Very mucbAlvideti. One
Canadian Isays that I Shall find no
diftculty in making a career for roy- -
sett. while another will say that
there is no prospect at, all. I fancy
u that a good, tnaa needn't fear starva-
tion be„ -for •the first recognized
thie "is watth but as to, pay well,
uU here than at hon3e.
be higher (mine aretA)i
the cost of living, while
suupIy appalling. Still, I
here --as a future before- the
ountry. and the land. win 'certainly
at no distant date take a good place
nunerce-Protocti
and even a packet of
d. -Car tgtrea
es here. -
31ArN, ClIANCC,
about the same as at
4441 • I.
the
•IN
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I I
,
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'It must be in ray elOthes; linnt
tne Up few .h.upiired."
There is a knock ea, tbo do6r, rind
Ili. valet admits the Police CaPtalo
-vott- 14104- P
gwu1d more than balance" in0reased
cnt ot living. Well. I haven't workd
t a Awn yet that would bear
hiut out, but I don't pl7A) up a 0000- 1
tr al Policy in ten days. et de
not Ilte17Wetch-Canadiane; .bere they
Aim**. A good percentage of r
t 4 ot -speak English, and'
tke trkoor iS 'flaunted' pretty much;
rn f*t 1 fantylhat halt. the French
horo i
thmkthatthcy; are ruled ,from
Petrie! The Cantle
dime le triatic in talk than
any 'En an. lite bells here, in-
stead of giving a sweet. musical- peal
°hot niSel" lir thiteLe.tn.ighlItti„Pghlears'ex:Itteres,stevit ialftoutlhtietle"1")13dr" -gas o9uutrit feW 44'erses of
English bells
A 1_ : t e. •-ttl--apaitirtents-torrerbma I t
afternoon. Magers.- for which th r A great , tight breaks "upon *thi'&1 ttramatrilltiingsa AnaEYnetdlfsttxnwh6nanit :117°1:11°h ilint417
,
eseores supply the mane; are laid .1knses: lit. the valet,._and he suddenly imp.,,,, .4014 torzotality, the/ are winte
4.1. the -wonlen. 'The rhost hnS.--, fl, pi e 'Mee _back witedo;e: wasi owe it--Irelsh, -boarditwhouSe '10-oper.
counts with- two 'bookie and end , betel open, Sir, and tht.sse. rootns were :tt,-„)-"Lsrci,,, %ten you want tho heist con-
te ilio* . Or 73rolltr-oltn- -ecu ar
reco..., 41.11-4e-stannneraw—
e who wirraaor' IOSeIL, The- sPort. "They came in hei.e."' say the, of- reeds. you will ftnid it, I fancy, over
.. .
oett ' lie 'upon tn .merry-tnekere. ticer st , . .. . . . e
an OUr rato t• au
mobileis ordered. -11te dinner prob-
lem already rises -above the horieon.
IA 1.•
n" at t1i an'Pltit-Theitre at-bie -
Past eight, nod must eie in -her -dress-
ing-rootte twenter ;minutes talltete To
;
O 41
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acturi .t1u • nriined
Luse
Mc skull cracker was invented. It
consisted of 'a -ball of iron weighing
four or Ilve tons: It -was Swung up
by Means of a ring which vias bolted •••
into it After being awmag over
the skulls to be cracked, the iron
hall was released' by jerk of • a
latch hook ropO. It fall on the
moulds and reduced theta *0 emelt
'pieces; which were gathered up by
laborers, loaded into a car and sent
ROW rr DoEs
-The lifting magnet picks up an
iron ball Weighing 11,000 pounds'
and conveys it to the proper , •
By means of a plug switch the crane 4'
man der la etizes the ca In de -
v co and the mass of metal fractures
all the skulls in reach:
The magnet then, pick* up tho,
rocker -and-sets the
former method much time was
-ttnsting-theebnli -around on- --
the ground until the ring could be
t
L
pointing out the nuerks of a item, poses.- The magnet tran, take hold
on its sill. Turning to the owner of 1 anywhere. The'uncertain atm of the
the ePartnirtde he.asice.: 15 nn ,oldtst...v.le .skull,_cracker_ttitmt,... ',..„
n the ground who were waiting
laira.0 _
or tite, crushing_process to be corn.
ith -
,.
ow anuclf did voehave?" theAufilseite place. for_`...erneeliniteeitet-s--
up alt the pTeces and -conveys 'them ,
, "Oh. I don't know exactly -a can out of them. I am told that
'Wentreal 'is not th4 . best place to live to the small -cars in which they aro
fourtoen thousanol.'' trundled along to the place whero
robbery -to, his- eblet-At-hoadtplarter8-.
thv in. em account. of the scum of the,
earth which make" its uniavory bed they
hem but,eiteliteete efinereeentreeSfront The strength- t -the lifting_ me
are -to be raelteid. .
The Police Captain announced
us ne iteet---tit-etii writ,. in the ' apart- ethic to tin 4 empioyment put west
went; then he turns once more to the I stick bete until I can move to-
ning "Johnnie" standing in overs,wards the Setting sun. 'Plenty ot
.coat and gloved, the least excited of , English out westand, believe •rae,
any man in the room. Glaring lit there are no better all-niund men on
hintae he thinks Only of the miming the earth to -day than they ,Liver -
money, life officer demands: ' oste - ,
'SCUM. --T. AleT11.
again,zct okrinlatzt,tt
n comes over
_,
"ed ab011itit-li3
albilit;6et2eti, say,
t113
can't find a lot of me
I brought hotne.''
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O tnturimmebte
This valet is Englishbecome° the
beet servants, ere trained in London.
His step is „noiseless, his mazMer
•ui t. ibevoti n to his "master," al-.
ove of the man. The valet finds
KIS orders upon an ivory tablet. dat-
ed three aetn: "Call um at ten!"
When the.cletek strike*, the servant
enters the bedchamber,- gently with
a pillow irom 'the -head of the
steeping- pulls him to the edge,
back: Zigther then ia applied to the
'upturned bide and the valet become/4
st-bitrber ter- the tittle, -A .towci,
-soused in cold 'water, is applied .to
the ()row anti clieeis. and the drowsy
-occepant of the heti Openg his eyes.
When the • valet hae prepared the
•
eeilnderitiv--chrtrecteaslatm
The properly trained body -servant
asteerts -
TO //IS DATIL.
m s te
)garaa we11; now a o
a0 0
speak. and need: not fast before her
Ceinete work. The hotneward dash
More exeiting thaw the rnerning
Dinner eerves, o ,hours.
ehatter Iseot the most frivolous
character, and is brought to a sud-
den stop by the motet vivacious rtiern-
her of.the- party, Who hurries away
to the stage entrance of the Jupiter
rRIE71 mit c
• arez re0teolis±tg_mtlis..
„strirocerape., _
Awes- thiat ranadtan -at_ Italie-
nutoolobik;- t -owner
to ,his where evening
clothes are laid out for him. nine
o'clock 111, 10a1M irr at his 'Hub. PlaYtr
a rubber of bridge, drinks a "II. and
hts a cigar, one drises to the Ads arm down its neek. and' dritlesi,;sieeeereet, Lee ,gland„ not long ago
Jupiter Theatre at _ten. -An usher a money. agein aca to bin MP Atitintic squadron.
you pa
it*A ore-, it comes back. to r1111ZW =MAIO 123/11.CTICAL.
4.ntougPV, the golden "youth. "X
•
emptied any pockets into that Java*, $chool .413.1.1dren. EfLuip_yamesake
Warship.
e.se vase On the 'Mantel."
The valet grasps the lat. thilists rviirA. New Zealand sailed • from
t'4.!? -.1.!.7' hi't elkrd t(004-5-19-mPanii'n.,. _or4a,g40.4,74*.W-111.4-43111.7`„,-:.•
tiiii- aftteeiloote-lifit bele kePt ‘Vaitint ,,': In li upon the table. . - " elletielieliootreetillel---
amt. wbcn orintttit•cl to go •"bttek," .1 "The owner Of the treesure hands 8.1Victis 11 'o the ship lied pre -
es Htelti eliitt 010 WOlnrAn him gong. note With a yellow back to the Care-li.rrta r` wrtrded to the west -
"A previoue aPpointhicitt, which I tton and les„,.,..tettikietbhi;ovris tci- the , shied and ..1 onsisted of a gunnery
suirotAlinates. Tfe stinIts some tnon:ty ,!s.Ego-.3 bead of
into hic4 oWn pochste. and telle Itis,.helzs in his teeth the sespetti/er for in the tia,Y• of life itselt.
valet to 'Carry the rest , to the bank. '11a -it' Val't-e,. WhiS InaSit, Whiett iS of an God 'levet ealle 4 num to command
after which he spts out for seeeleceee , excirei*.legly weigity, charecter. is , entil he has learned to obey. .. \
eueer_eolefeeeeng_thee.reseecee_ea. inwee cf 1-Arciervi_,..,21:3,, beliAs_ 8ilver.l. Ate5t intr_t_are tnadeeleyt _their ene- '
is known to every l'night-litiWk" in 1 11 I ' f • . 'MIA- it 200 pound ' •
i oneedelya*: hato....)tistorete. n that, to lost sz ,1)_.:!..,:_-4:•,-.•.:31 atil wCigiisS: with the clapper, 1,t, /aim and 'marred ,lip, 'filialliSOIVC,I. .
i' Wilerer there is no heart in theevoek
C 0.114.VE.S Melt,. AVILINC: ielefiiall a Jinni. 'teeactiy lee h-.1 ilityi•titic..',;' - ,i -t--- gur--4--crY shield.. • which is ot,i, there -Ls always, plenty -of hardship. '-
the Tenderloin:
'isotteit that he won, it at' pier'. for 4$31" slIvcr Inozated on `oak. b1he 'No mall wizedgrs wore eat'137' than
torqt13crfjp,, inscription oit it: "Gun -i, lie ts-ho Watclzs. only nnotber's ways., ,--
' $ •
,
a Intends Vto ietutn, _to hiS club ,1,41011'nf,Zrthaerier.,:i tati,litialsliasnixttrhocwrtti.r.:11 tOill7:111 fi't-r..,..„,_,•Eht*'-,314 preehe.entescbdstoill=3,114r8* IN ii. l',1::9,7en ii• fait:al tilsitiLeffertive, otily le
es :the- i heetre, bi*
1r.14,.:Sentr,,-Ilint..:
' ,itillikinuA*,-, tOln t - no . ,.011; ;ca. - ri.E.,g.tng - in 1 .
,
Inint1047.0 otili forty-teer eet'-t'llol"). .leereNekerssrleinyt-t --lirt'hi7tItiadt- Vicit--A•ellts•--,14prittd-tin4r---ti' tirtthkor
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t°11141b1s1.1)ilits aft-tt: ttAYcitial• edge. a 447 lit •Fre Utz. tivcr 2.10 on,neti-s.. oit silver, ," in,f3; st..2,r. :open. au" Etemee,e,.
Nteet's .et\ At:el/and, tSe tour princie ',', it is edteeee a pleasure to
. s
after one of them is attached to a
heavy plate of steel three men sass
atand on the mistal sheet and be
swung an high as the crand'evill take
Mein without incurring the slighteet
risk.
-4•4"•;.-LaraTiNra4Thol--74;
ETTNTI7CM BERNIONS.,
Love alone esn lift the lost.
Surfeit its the foe tn• serenity,
Love is the heart seeking to botp.
Opportunity eis only the obverse of
obligation; -
Coneideration for others is
Itesentment bears. heevy fruitage of
regret. -
Ile sAto is a friend only to hitnself
hung from a. full- is a. toe to all men.
tatooed Maori, who The thitep Of. life .are likely to get
th
.. -he bad Written .inatiy Itionite- tta 1114. ailit tat'''1:121.7: Vila fri'a"AlY-41Ahotit
before. '''Ilverythind 1 touelt seems the bode carriee or emirs hint lute,
ello, turn oat a mrroet StiereS3. Soon tlut bail! room, There he i% tvrohhed.
/belt' be tittle to gem you elk! sop_ " anti nhowered lati3 •Altnised -with tali/
.leeeLee.,,hieleeyeeleeeseees.;eeeeleeeeei,.eteeeteree, atter Width Ilt-s----1P-' ruliteedezeige
Jy eretieede ueeeeeee, keep ,,,,,,eu! Le.),, -,c, 7 0/1",01.15.1.7; tvith a te4,is.li t'oEtvel. 1,11 emirs° ,
imini 141,ss0S. , JACK." osl of the, last procrr,5', 0, 6up of 4ereang
*nil . other euch laying ewe. - col:Tee. tehicle the valet has prepared.
she, *meld press to her lipe ig C;t1a1141‘V4741". ••• -
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' tut Iti,S -P,onstaney, - . _The A•et rt '_or--,,t-ing _a_ man -
000!** • he would sa:st Rion is known to tids Valet
4. L'1t
At
itMnan our
„ lot, The ft •ar the t
innt r,eried Of Waiting. it( chosen atilt .t y knotted.
IA* fottiti. tro '111°'
pt br tv long as thig„fle
bftt lyst .nnythipg Lshoulii
a
hint!
t of the!
h tro •
glovee ad the, black derby hat ,ar
t band. lind in exactly hall an hone
ftio. AwAkvningtbl 4-41ded youth •
the mw ca.:Awry. 'take4 depotor'
1031 h1 tLlUb 01 late it let•hot 1
S
0 0
eon .re etayes' the oitItietejtittenit
01 r amblieg. nen ot 10,1.4 in
CoJ!IO and ere.ilit .are welcome at thcs
-smart,. gatnblit*bottie before Which,
is feseiveit
1 bv the 'oloot -out "1,4 tonduet •
0,
!tepee. anti down one . O
'Ittegetoote. The intettee silence,
fa.-tabie ,g,lvei shiver
hier, 61A -roulette .11o.
ears. A, ,-ou'ityg. inati 'its
,wii set• is deiling haetarett'lli a rear
0 'The now -comer' We itk
0
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the
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or. blueft * c
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e 'p1i. eitEee a the colo!)y, tite hat!oe nee :sari- to hr.test ti,d14-1t14,.r
-t- , ,,,, ...___ .... -00-24_44,to pe;_rte_nt,ritritaand 'down. ." 1
it,r,...fitzt.,10,-.1 _ a *ars jamot.:14mteita at.cisc,t.„,,,,t.t.i.18:10,,-,s. ..rhe. religion tliat closet .:
.1-,,•- t-10107,0013 SC;,-,,CC1 anti,- lig otit toil :better IT
lie litee-ierie- - - '
e. ,__ .
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life in
, ,, plain t littugarY aro. ,
tlapted for the rafeing of gee, i',L ' . nicit7 Itizilt
not t 1 by
travoilOs in that ottritrY ,ttree oft `-c.. ' .. ,ossi .i;.„..plenle-..10tq and
tertained by' tieeinge frein pose:ye; .... 'floe -Virile 'eta nera a , it t-cititati, ,
e ale°. devicted. To , ,Iiizeself "a -tri-enti. '•
tit' lePiettast alintele'1'4''.1,1.atktIlitedg °'41 istf,V01.:-.1•• '11 as kgic.0)1 the .teslt . 0 is n gi)Ail itealere,pre I
7 Titihtliiiiig tlio,...,teortI.Cit
171 titOtt . So tieet0 leathers ate vttlet & r'a - es7g0.: :
4f4iiiand are, a niti It* siej,ng anee.kitid ttf a *a if -
. I ,
r,biele will , 0 .
all nt 11 1 At
h
1
014
while he Valkstdl
t,, on this gkatinti
mtvit not
.01.1nit
hithr* "When
*otlemhigbawl.
444
ten
*Ws
are
avert
tncii iiitl
\3 0t *0/411 by main
rio 4•1.1 the littet of the bilui
retiste etsi boott
1i'it not' *;30 fl If41.1**01Y4
atitititte
t fh�'
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