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' Perhaps rthe trouble, W � between says 91r. Church, " I know how to =Rke ir,16 remained feeble and waptilli; in , � ere at tb(� go ...... , , ­ 1� , I .4; , , I � I I I ., �,� �] � I I REV, )DT., TALXAQxZ 014, THB .k,ETTY the ftr %Ad,tbe f6tellead, ba. the shape & painting, It will take 50,000. of these HORRIBLE RL,SULTS OF DOSINQ gody and ipirits., so their allawan(ple of FORTY (ARTS 1114QU�RF4D TO TAKE I � " . '11�,W' 1 11 . ,." ,,, , "I "Iy, , y ! , , I a# Ise Alco'hoi Nvas� gradually increased to � I _�;� , , , of a a0aralgie twin )., Nobody c ' ' a � touches;" And I want you, iny friends, LJ,TTL9 ONE W,918K . , ALL THIS OQLI,) AWAY " I I I , US WITH 0d I I - I , . w ,h it, but ust at to u;ndor*to4ld that it i,4 tileis 1000 � ET' to their re�44WT powers. Later on I 1 ".4, ANNOXANM OF "Wral , it Or sympathize T, I I UOW LION$ AND BIG CATS ,I � 4'ml , ­�, . . 1 '4 — ,a%, a,��,:,',�,, ,III ; ?, . .1 � I �' "I " . " tile time when You want Your iltellect ! annoyances, Which, under Goat are I . I they,niaarle(I an iwdI to fortify _, � . I .� �: I I � I olcarest %nd yo,ar disI brightest i inaking up the picture of your life, to )K11rope#n, Dortors ,lreil or Diero A thelriysteem by tile usse of touios until, Tile Amount in oux,;% bi, $1,10" vii $ . I � I ,),." � . � , - , 1114UO I , 040y WOU14 ey', e9ze by tlio ltlirozit uv4 -uroir TAI : � The lRorioct on 10 0114010ii-varletles of 1w . . . ­ I el � I be ]lung at 1 -last in the kalleriles Of � '69a,4�50-0,tirl%ey 94AVA100 WAO Ilk Elie � ..��v . a. feel a sbarp., keen, disconcerting bruifik rroln Aitowimio rrream"044-A finally their Organic, and, Mental ill$, . Jrr%F � 11 �1� "), , oect AU00yalle'to-Nectoolly tl)r 14100 RrIlust. "The Laid sent the hornet." heavan" fit far angels to lack at, God I r4ve.vear,old plkq orders increased to such an extent that I I I , 00tiprouliff. , I , 1. I 0 . Val-Tlko Bloikoy Wo 114kill for 4 Slosix j'z,� � , 41megol h I � Troublex4bey 4re ;ill 111165liloy, W Perhaps these small Insect annoy- knows how to rnake a Picture. . k 00"' it became necesoary to. t the victims Li011s, tigerO,ona panthers killio 010 , ' .� ,� " . , I V1101a Alooliollova 11' " 4'. I � herorAwath ArrICILP 1011tinentl "llikes- ' �,,� Disguilie. . I ances Will come in the shoope, of a do- I go into a souittorls studio. and see 4114 With, All flit of the 'alcohol oure� un4c, restraint." � � '. � some 144uner, usually by, FeizIng 'thii' I I � ",'�,, �� I I I Wox� _ a at ftmi)(161W of IIIIII'Advill, lixelirlate. 1 11I IlIg 0teM to Japaki 0,441 N0 - .. 1�v�l "I I I NVw9hington, Dec. 15. -Dr, falmage m"tiQ irrita The parlor and the him. shaping -axue. He bas, R chisel RICH"PARENTS GUILTY, TOOl XI TAils. . tbroat, And So dragging the beast tOI I 1� . ,, , . kitchen (to not always harmonize, To in one hand and a Mallet in tile other, A pitiable, claild-drunkard bat. five I Dr, Binswt , , of . tile ground. Spinetiulas I have fo�and � "'I" ! I I I I to -day chose, for his discourse a theme at good Service and keep it is one 61 and be gives a very gentle stroke,-- I Lugar, at the Univels"y to Early in 1889 a. number of Investors , " . . years old has been. playing the ,star ,Jaual says: thaI �, : � , t1lat will appeal to most peopie_viz.�, the greatest questions of the coulitrY. click, click, click I 1 "6, " why . don't I I co,h,egl,ving of ',��". el a ela))r marks oil -wit* n. tll� , �, I [ "The gatty Annoyances at Life A, ly and YOU strike harder?" " h/1 be ' in o,40 ohildreii is not to the 4chea(illed in South Africa clubbed togeth�r for , the hers Whe, � I�X, . � His ?oMitimes, it May be the arrogaae , replies, .part , fit the sorriest tragedies of low, kill has been, . I � ar , . 'hat would 6 ,losses ; and we - 11ch , me� I don't the da . 11 -to-do 0, big &n1mal, a as Watt '.. 4� � , , , . . inconsiderateness of, employers, but, " t batter the stat y. The scene is the alcoholic the rich tbf� purpose of buying oat some valu ter buffaloes, � showing, tha� tb . an 11 enso. �e Ili it as frequently As pwxpar 7-,'' I .text was "T110 Lord thy God Will 'a d whatever be the fact, we all admit there do ay I must do it thi - fi, , ble diamond mines. Among tbese cap, has a , , e, beast I .i ,�� " 9 I' 'ttrl'y' ' w-'b'Ilw. %, irard of I , s part . the hornet," Deuteronomy vit, 20, are these insect annoyances wingin So b, ,o ts an, and after a 3ellevao Hospital, New York, f4imi !as, who look upon alcohol a � A pr4ng on its back �li%st and then I�, I � It sea= As if the inseedle world their Way out from tile culinary depart-, features come out and, everylbody that Whero this juvenile wouder, tile off- of their daily nourishment, '_ Itallots was the now celebrated, Bar- � I ­. I ��_� 4 � _,� -, , cases they give as an excuse tph'x'�'ts"'I'%' 'a ney Barnato. � At that time, BaTnatO bavlod its te6th im. it; threat, Death ,� ' I -ermined to extirpate - rneilt,� It the graoe Of God be not in enters tile studio is chanued and spring or- besotted I _ who , ens have b ' 6 , )'- . -lints, by a broken neck, :- I I %vo,ie det thIe hu, ,tallan parents sici,. eea known .to .ribe . is caused somet I'�. I � . h f the -housekeeper, .she c3n� fascinated. Vell, God has your a()"' fed her on whi.4key and beer almost . , was not,celebrated. for his wealtli- He . ., � r4an race, It bombards the, grainfields not keep )ier -ium, men tinder process of development, 'and it Is I , alcohol for children. , ,a few altry m a bat more often, I Am inclined W,- thirilr# ,11 equillbi %'Ile Dr. Augustus Forel, of Berlin, say,s' Owned but p in 9, and bad 1, tory the'little annoyances and vexatious of from her birth, is exil I �, I I and the Orchards and the vineyards. come home at night add hear t Wited before, the Hd's braln� is the finest organ- not startled the, world by bis extra0r- by, lsuffocation� .1 have beet W�tbiii a �1, I... he a I I I ... Me clu, I � - , I �' The Colorado beetle,'the Nebraska, gross- of these annoyances, and say, "Ohl these . life that; are chiseling out yourImmor- eyes of physicians and stadent$ as 0, is in that ean be , imagined; ev few feet of a lion as he killed , 0, aon- I I . I al nature. It is click, ellok,� olick 1, I ho, i ,example of parental abuse that teads I I .0 'It I . . home troubles are very little things 1" t, rr 1) erYthing dinary astuteness in financial matters, . I '' . . hopper, the New.Jersay locust, tile 11111- They are small; small as wasps, but they wonder Why some great, providence 1 I! �., I aud� , to,distarb that organism in- Yet there is reason to believe that Ile key. The ,weight of the liou'a body. . 11� � .. . � I , vei,sal potato- bug I seem- to, . carry on the sting. Martha,s nerves N_vI 4 m -"�(� , ca p a iknown terferes with its development; it stops 1. � . . I : � , � are 8,11 un- does act come &ad _,I one stroke Is, p sx I oddity ,rob Ply ux . the development of the will, of intelli- engineered the plan which led -to the Of' course, dashed t'he donkey to the I I ,, : ,. i work which was begun ages ago when strung when she rushed in, Iking prepare you for,beaven. All, no, God to medical science, . f gence an(! of etbloal =d Aesthetic buyin . 9 -round, but from tile gaspbag soilad 1, I I . 611's Ark Chrls� to scold Mary,andthere are tens that is not the Way. And so lie it is: unlikely that the emotion a qualities , at some .of the,most Pros- , , I *r . WOmeia who are dying 4 1 - 4ons in the, growin!g child. It ,is g oat , ear I . , : I . the insects buzzed orit of N% � of thousands of kaeveaa an by strokes of Uttle vexa,t 1. I perous mines in Africa, and consequent- h d -It was too dark to I see -T think . . I , , . . . I 1.9 the door was opened. untp pity for this criminally wronged little a ,criminal babit to give children ,wine the donlrey was , I 1, :: I I . I stung to death by these pestiferous -it last you shall be 9. glad'spec.7 They and beer; to dose them with whisko ly to the making of the largest check ,,hokea to death. 11 I ... ;; � .7. In My next text the hornet flies out domestic annoyances. "The Lord sent tacla for angels and for Aim. . one has occurred .to the doctors. . I Once I saw, in broad daylight,a pan- � . 111 I I mra ter only a I abould, be made a punishable offense. ever cashed., I I t,h . seiz6 a 1 ,: "I I it . '--V its mission. It i's a,species of wasp, the hornet." 1, You know that, a large fortune may reg 1, a a pbelaomenon� Her To ,car lazy, nervouta;, irritable children Th, little body of investors ,styled or . the, rk ' I ­ A - %, � These small insect disturbances may be spent in small change, and a vast .. I I goat, It was Iva - � I 1.11 . I I . I C' PWIft b. its oter I may go complaint is kno as '� cirrhosis of is bad. elioughi but to educate onels , Of a,n instant. The panther ru lied in, , �',�1,�11 . a I 1 .4 ,*, ; i its motion and violent in also come in the shape of business ir- amount of moral, chars, the liver", " one Won themselves the De Beers Consolidated, m de a, complete goinerset with the I goat I'll ' .� - '' , sting. Its touch is torture to InAt Or ritaticus. Tbere are men here, Who away in small depletions. It is the the -,most 6xtraor- OffSPrIn% to become a drankard or a a I ' � .� I ca dinary'cases on record," runs the nom- mor.phirust conatittites a crime against Mines (Limited), De Beers being the . . � � 1:', , ' beast, - We have, all seen the ttle, run Went through 1857 and the 24th of Sepm- little troubles of life that are having Owlety. And that is What hundredsof name of one of theit, number, The mines In his jaws, then sprang up, dropping - , �'. �,�'t, � bellowing under the out of its lanect. tember 1869, without losing their bal� more effect upon you than great ones. ment of the profession. Although only thousan;ds of pai4uts, axe doing " the goat, which o , I � , 1, I � &nee, who are every day unhorsed by A swarm of locusts. will kill 4 grain- five years'old she has the� 'hobnailed. . I ! over which they wished to gain control la,,y'still with .a broken . , � I 'A 11 11 � I . � I . I ;. In boyhood we aae&'to sta,nd cautiously little anaoyarI -clerk's 111 -manners, field sooner than the incursion of three I I I were Owned by Lthe Kimberley Central neck. But then again I heard a pan- 11 �, � �.­ � . . . I , , ar ng from or a blot ,tle. Xcu say, " Since I lost 'y ther kill a goat at night, when the poor , . �, . ' : looking at the global nest ha of ink on a bill of lading, or .or four mt liver of the dru'nka,rd of tivexit or THE ASHANTI EXPEDI . TION. . Diamond - Mining' Company (Limited), Animal's dries told of rolouged agony. 1 41 � , -, . the tree branch, and -while we were look- the extravagance of a partner. who over- my child, since I lost my prterty, I thirty ,years' standiag. I I — , � , draws his''accoant, or the underselling have been & different man " - tit you Similar reports may be found from. co I . After a series of nego I a. pric as if it was, being ea,�an alive. ' �11 %I - : Ing at the wonderful covering we were .b' a businegs rival, or the whispering (16 not recognize the arMtedtuxe of NAP0811ion of flit sinsal Army W111011, I ��. I Q I � . . struck' I 'with something that sent us 0 � time to time,in newspapers the world Wil I lie Scit I to C0411"461S 1 e. I was agreed upon for. the transfer to the I have heard a tiger's charge describ- 1: . . . ol store confidences in the stkeet. or 'little annoyances. that are hawing, Over, arid it is thus apparent that the new company of the'interest� of the ed as a series of bounds, -bat as I "have ", I '. 4 . . shrieking away. The hornet goes in the making of some little bad debt digging, 6titting, shaping, splitting and The Brittsh militaxy expedition to Z5 338 650 never had the distinctiob of being , charg- I 11 , 1 2� �� L , t, just interjoining �our moral qualities. Rats existing laws, fox, the. protection of dbil- C shareholders. This price. was , � ad by one I give no %opmi ,� - 3, . . swarms. It has captains over hundred,$, whIcI against your judgm,an I comassie (or Kumassi,) the capital of _ . ion. 1'toin I � , . may sink %, ship. One lacitar match sterling. It was made one of the can- lions I have received the attention, seV­ 1 ,1,7 to please somebody else. , dren or(, not comprehensive enough; King Prempall, a portion of which iseent . I -ll ,,, ; and 20 of them. alighting on one-man � I send destruction throuwb a block I I . aitla a of the, sale that the � money eral times, Oil such occa.siona, when. a - . . . I . It is not the panics whieh kill . tl�le I I . a Medici J while. they may prevent physical bru- . n � . I I I I " , Wll ' O�fayjstorebouses,. Catharine , . out from England,'Nvill mainly be com- I . I I �j I yellow body, all I ,, � I mechanics. Panics come i/mly once in got �. should be Pala cash down. I . . - I I "I 114, 1 ',� I The Persians attempted to conquer a ten or twenty years, It is the constant her death from smelling a polson- tality, they wink at, the ignorance And. posed of non-Eurapean troops -namely, I , - MUSCLE AND BONE, �� , I . � . us rose. Columbus, by sto I a viciousness that . prefer the slawer inur- those of -,the battalion of the West Ila- - written on July 18. 1 1 . !Christian city, but the elephants And din of these everyday annoyances a . pping an ; . The .cheek was � 1� cl I Which , .1king for a. piece of bread and EL 1889, ,bat was got presented at the Kim- and weighinj 500 pounds, is rushing, in- 11111 ,. , I the- beasts onwhich the Persians rode .is sending so miny of our beat a *er at a Franciscan con� der process. There is no law to Punish, dia. regiment, negra soldiers, usually to you With. remendous force, the mind . I merchants into nervous ayspepsia and drink of wat . � barley branob of the Cape of Good Hope . � I N were assalated by the hornet, so . that par I i rave. When our na- vent, was led �to the, discovery of -a mothers who. give alcohol to their ba- stat naturally so intensely concentrated � - I. I . � a ysis and the a . ioned at Sierra LeorI the Gold Coast is . Bank for collection until, Sept.'28, The on one's aim that it is not likely to take ,, � C the whole army was ibroken up and, the � tiotial commerce fell flat on its face. new world. And there, is an. intimate bies. Their crime is a MOI one, its Constabulary or Houssas, a corps well a I . in details, and, I should be sorry to as -11 �, - 11 �, . . I I Phis , burn- the,% men stood up and felt Almost connection between trifles and immen- punishment colnes in after life. In armed and: drilled, of native races who bank h ,d, in the mean time, been pre7 sert positively that a, lion doe , t "I A . � besieged city was rescued. � sities, between nothings and every- I I . . I . a no came ''I . . defiazit,,but their life is ,gain . �. many cases the .antecedents Of adult h for thp,,dellvery o 'l I ing And noxious Insect stung out the. now unddr the swarm a " 'ay things. ave served loyally and bravely on form- Paring ­+ one by leaps. But the impreaawn., L t g a " � . , b ese pesti- co I 11 . . ims a occas us d, a convenient form. The � I gathered from. those exhilrating Mo- �. I _� 4 , Hittites and the Canaanites from their lerous annoyances. "The ,�J t r io , an a battalion of English ( a ,gold was neatly � - . 'a), the N w, 'be careful to let none of these drunkards prove them to be viet I I 1� . . . I annoyances go through your soul un- of weli,lue,aning parents and not over soldiers, picked out of the stored I Ments was that the, lion ran in at me � , I, . country. N 2nd Gr � I " I I Vhat gleaming sword and hornet." , ena- I � ' have noticed in the .history of some arraigned. Compel them to administer IN CANVAS SACKS, I I . I with a pounding action of his pawsliwd: I � I .1 chariot of war coulanot accomplish was tj f pllc�sieiana w -ho dosed them with dierGuards, the Ist Yorkshire Light I 1, at a great pace. First Impressions are- I I . � I at their annoyances are multiplying to your spiritual wealth. The scratch care ul I . ea.v f a rag. if . said to be most vivid, aind I certaiul * �� , I ., I . I � I done by the puncture of an insect. The and that they have a hundred where at A sixpenny nail sometimes produces alcohol, Opiates And scathing syrups,for Infantry, the 2nd. Royal Irish Pusilie-, nut too h y or , n to I t I I T1, . ., ; I Lord sent the hornets. I they used to ba,ve ten, - The naturalist lockjaw, and the clip.of a most in- all kinds of illness when they we're the, 2nd Devonshire, the 2nd Shropshire ' When the eventful day arrived the have a most lively recollection of an an-. , �� I 11 I J My friends- when we are assaulted tells us that a wasp sometimes has a finitesimal annoyance may damage infants. . � . . Light Infantry, the Ist tartliumber- representatives of the liquidation of the counter with a flon. . . . � 11, I � I - . : ., I . . . family of 20,000 wasps, and it does you- forever. Do not let any annoyance � � Giving over my pony to one of the ? . � le, we be- perplexity come across Your soul " IT 19 A CRIME. � land.9usiliers, the lat Leinster, the 3rd Kimberley Diamond Mining. company Somalia I walked slowly toward the, � ­' � � . . ,by great .behemoths of troub seem as if every annoyance of your 01� t . I Pr d lion, I I I , come chivalric and we assault them. We life brooded a million. By the help of wi hout its making You better. of, Demme, rector of the thivers- King's Royal Rifles, ancl the 2a Bat- come to the bank, provided.with their bidding Yams, to remain in, the I 11 . I , I I � . . hink it ,B3rne,s%ys: "Th3naturalcoutse talion. of the rifle brigade -twenty men pheek, And with forty carts drawn by saddle if he -wished,'but to. keep astear . .� A. get on the high mettled steed of our God I want to show you the other side. Our government does not � ity Of mules. To these payees the moment as ossible, with'the second gum, Very' . The hornet is of no use? 071a, yes I The -belittling to ,put a tax an small articles, of events foll9win the, administering from each English regiment; � with a was an imp( I slow i . �`n courage, and we make a cavoIry charge naturalist tells us they axe . The individual taxes do not amount to , .9 I campany 'of the Royal Artillery; and, )rtant one, and they All ca'altous anc va,is MY Approach,, V, I , , - very . - 1, - ­% at t-hern and if God'be with us, we come portant in the world's econ6mj, They much, but in the aggregate. to. mill' of alcohol to children shows that it is lo6ked very solemn. Noe so, however, for I did not want to bring on a charge � , ��o lolls , Army Service Corps. The command- . , put stronger and better than we, went kill spiders and they clear the atmos- and millions of dollars. AndI would a. mistake if not a crime; the li#-le, ones er-in-cillet is Colonel Sir Francis.Scott, with the bank employees. As is cus-, before I had got in a shot, and it lobyr- - ', I ` ' � 'A I I . � tomary when a cheek of exceptional ad as if a too rapid advance would ao � -1 I I 11 in. But, alaa. tot these insectile annoy- phere, and I really believe God sends have you, 0 Christian -mall, Put a absorb it rapidly, and it produces in- Inspector of the Gold Coast Constabu- size is to be paid oat, the clerk looked so, for the. lion, without stirring a,n ,'� , ' , . - amces of life -these foes too $mail .to the annoyances of our life upon - us high tariff on every amnoyance and toxication, which . lary, whose staff will consist at Lieut- , ­ ` - ith t is a sign of weakness quite unconeemed, as though the cash- '�h, k I - 4'e - in ,ept up a series of snarls and t ""t Mgs wl on any avoir- to, kill the spiders of the soul and to vexati(m that, comes through your soul. enant-Colonel Kampster, Royal Muns- t. , 1 dupois weight, the Ignats, and the mid- and nbri-to'eration. As superintendent I Ing of a 016,000,000 cheek was an growls, giving me an excellent view of' � , � clear the atmosphere of our skies. This might not amount to much' * ter F usiliers, second In, ca . I � 1� � , , �, , in of a chddren!s hospital in this city I mnland;.Major every -day event, utterly without in- his teeth, 4ccompaniedall the while by , I I:, ; I gesi and the flies, -and the wasps, and These annoyances. are sent to us. I single cases, but in the ayregaLe it Pigott, 21st Hussars, aide -de- ,amp, �ffa_ terest. � short, sharp, flicks of his tall on the" I I 1: I I 1% the hornets I In other words, it is the think, to wake us up from our lath- would be a great revenue ; spiritual have observed that catarrh o&the stom- jor Bellfield, Royal Munster Fus"lers, The chairman 'of the shareholders gro walked up to within fifty I ,� I I, 1�. ,small, stinging annoyances of our life argy. There is nothing that makes a strength and satisfaction. A bee can - lehief staff officer; Major S.W. Murray, . sell and bawelstollo.ved. in the wake of, and. I , . which drive us out and use us u milk patches given to children, even having presented the cheek, the cash- yards of him, hoping to shoot him deaa 7 ,� , ,p. In man so lively as a neat of " yellow suck honey even out of a nettle, and R.A,, and. Lieutenant-Colonel. Ward, JT� I �:? . the best conditioned life, for some grand it only a few drops of cognac had been ler looked it over in a matter of fact at that distanoe.and avoid a charge. I ,� � 2' -, , , i. , And, glorious purpose, Go4 has sent the jackets," and I think that these an- if you have the grace of God in your added ta'thear milk. In one or two Army Service Corps, deputy. Prince pre�-oceupied way. When he was satis- then sat down and fired at bbn between, I . ­ I - - - � I � hornet., . noyances are intended to persuade us heart you can get sweetness out of. cases, ,where, children haa. uecome ae- Christian Victor, Her Majesty's grand- fled of its genuineness he, spoke� a few. the eyes, jam? .. t ), my feet instinctive- ' -, . of the fact that this is not a world that -which would otherwise irritate Amf 4Z 11 son, . I -remark, in the first aco, that customed or hardened to that sort of , who is a lieutenant in the 4th Words to the clerks, -wh6 rose from their . he charged. It .-wao I � . I . PI for us to stop in. It we hadA bed of and annoy. King's Royal Rifles, is attached to the d disappeared into a liot a..bit too -soon. At the shot tyie � I :: these small, ti. giny annoyances may everything that was attractive and A returned missionary told me that diet, I continued'it for some time, but ,xpedition. stools, yawning, an I , a In , I I .. come in the shape at nervous . found that it led to continuous loss at e com. They returned presently, lion sprang up.with, . I - Olga"'- soft and easy, -%vbat would we want a company bf adventarers rowing �ip The Ashanti expedition will advance rear I I I , zat[I . of heaven? We think that the hollow the Ganges were stung to death. by flies atrength, and, of course, stopped- it inland to Coomassie beyond the river .each bearing a heavy cauvas sack,which , I I w& FURIOUS ROAR. I I I I � 1� ­k,� � People who axe prostrated under t M experience in building up What aT was deposited on the floor in the public , I . I I - tree sends the hornet, or we May think that infest that region at certain sea- Prah, at the back of the. British Gold I bad a lightning. glimpse of him rear,-,, .1. '% �;_ - Phoid fevers or with broken bores t 6 U had destroyed was -very, discour- part at the office. Than they disap- . � . tb' - I 9T that the devil. sends the hornet. 11 sons. I have seen the earth strewn I 0. Coast Colony, which occupies a partich Ing UP oA his hind legs, pawing � " I I . nty of sympathy, but who I iti want to correct your opinion. "The with the carcasses, of .men slain by in- aging at first, but after a IoI time I of the West Coast of Africa, between the peared. inime- . r; then' he came for me. It was a; I - - dy that is nervouss? succeeded in curing the children from flit), and sixth degree of latitude -north diately "goI The Win h more sacks. They kept a' I OtOI ,say, Lord sent the hornet." sect annoyances, The only way to get . fierce rash across the ground -no ' _/ . . . , I., � a ra ily say, and ever a a a, Then I think these annoyances come repared for the great troubles of life. a. habit that ,was most dangerous, of the Equator. The different forts and this up until the sweat relied from their inging'that I ooiild see.' How clb�W, ­ I � , i 16 onI a little nary . . I sPr - I � � he's onj I a a on us to culture our patience. In the P1.1 to conquer these small troubles. % ­\V'benever I found a naryous child trading factories along this coast were. braws,, to' it was a hot day, but never we got before: I fired I oa=ot say, but _ ,­ " I I . �, 4 1 of a lieav 0 , a . a find upright parallel What Would you, say of a soldier who I niv,& it my business to investigate established several centuries ago, A&q-a for a Moment did they betray the , . , r ' ymnasicip -thing extraordin- it was. very close. I let him come on, r I . fars-uprighV bAr,, with hole, Over refused to load his gum or go into the - the Fortu u earl 19 aiming the muzzles of the,rifle at his - A b clearing of a throat, a I whether or.;xiot it ha.d. received, in the and Elmina by g ese, so 7 6 I litest sign that any I M, - want of bArmbuy b n . first.yea,�s of its life, alcoholic remedies, as 1480 and 1484, Axim: some years later ary was under way. . � 111. , , 4,� the each other for pegs to 'be ,Pat in. Then conflict be,muse it waa only a skir- , chest. Jarna says he was about to ' �, ��: � .,:,. �'�;!ha:Wl and the glove on the same the %ninasttakes a, peg in each hand, mish. "Wait till there comes and in nine cases out of ten discovered. and Cape Coast Castle by the Dutch in Mean -while the shareholders, who were spring when I Pulled the trigger, and. . I I , 11 - I person, a curt answer, a. passing slight, ( a goa- that this had been the ease. . what more advanced in years that ran back a pace or two to One Side; but " � ,. l and a . begins to elimb, one inch 'at, a erQ engagement and then you will see J, 11 1637;, but the English, in the times of some . - � � the wind. from the east, any one of 10,- tin , . I had two children of the age of the Common -wealth and of the reign of tile clerks, -re not so adept at as I did so I saw througli the am � eke I I 1, 0 or two inches, and, jetting his 00I Was I am and what battl- and we I . I oyances opens the door for the t9a _ng heavy sacks of gold, had am- t1at the lion was- stopped within a few 000 ann I 4th cultured reaches ter awhile Ing I slo." The general would. say five and six years respectively, brother Charles II., took from the Dutch a carryi . " , hornet. The fact is that the vast ma- me that to such a man, "If you are not faith- atives to ,'i the ceiling. And'it seems to and sister, in the hoafital, who were large part of this dominion. The re- played a number 'of trusty n pI me. Tile second gi and Jama'� � I " jority., of tba people in this country are hese, annoyances in life Are a moral ful in a skirmish you would be noth- een gradually transferred a carts. If were not near as: they migh , ,have been. - '. � , - I overworked, a;nd their nerves are the t . . . . suffering from St. Vi us' donee. As mainder has b bear the precious booty to th It _..�,Z Q �, %, �1 * first to give,'oat. A. great multitude gymnasium, tacla worriment a, teg ing in a general engagement." And babies, I bad been given to under- to Great Britain by amicable arrange- temptation stirred the souls of these The lion struggled up on his hind quart-�_ . � � � � stand . 11 -h which we are to climb big er I have to tell you., 0 Christian -men, , they bad been very weak and ments completed in 1872. The largest dusky natives it served no purpose, for ers, utteritg roars-. . 11 I 1 wit _ I I � % axe under the strain of Leyden, who, and higher in Christian attainment, if yon. cannot apply the ginol Its of frail and the house physician had fre- nativerace is that of the Fantis, under though the sacks were light enough to I rammed two fresh cartridges into 11 I I . I � - when he was told by his physician that We all love to, see patience, but it c ly prescribed cognac for them. ted, they were far too heavy to be my rifle in an instant and fired'my. , . I . 4 &n- Christ's religlow on a isma I sea a you a British protectorate. Their defence be lif ,!, I � it he did not stop working while be was not be, cultured in fair weather. Pa, will never be able to apply them on a kulotlll�t an they had been given . small has repeatedly involveaEngland in wars run away Nvith. right, into him. The- grand brute. fell ­�, , I t � , I I in such Poor _u eZth, he -would tience is a child of the storm. It you large seale. doses of wine and beer -with th i The process of cashing the, cheek oc- I I . � i . air against the once powerful Ashanti . over dying. The Somalia set up a, wild I I � . - � 4 . die, responded, "Doctor, Whether I live hid everything . desirable and there If I had my war with you. I "would meals. . . empire. In 1874 Sir Garnet Wolseley capita nearly yell, and I am not sure I did not oln ' : 1% ' I . I or die, the wheel must * keep going was nothing more to get,. what would have you possess all possible wordl " 1. ordered that this practice be als- captured and biLrat Coomassie, Cape HALF AN HOUR. in. -Capt. 0. T. Mellis in Sorib= . � I ,.�. li � Y I . . I �, . round." These sensitive Persons Of :you -want with patience? The only prosperity. I -would have you ea0h one continued at once and then subje6ted Coast Castle was then, the only British, The gold -was carted to the home of- one . .1 I. . . . .1 � . )� whom. I speak have a bleeding, sensitive- runt. to culture it is whea you axe lied a garden, a river floNving 'through it, the children to the usual treatment for military station and the base of opera, - I I ness.�� The- flies love to light on any- about and sick and half dead. geraniums and shrubs on the sides, and their disease. That I succeeded in the tions in that ca,jgal , bat it is now of the sharoholclers, where it was carel� Paper BorseShoes.­ . 11 I I �. __ , 11 I I .. I I . 1. . .., . c ,� -1 think raw, and these people are like 0I "Oh;" you say, "if 1 only had'the flowers as beautiful as though the task -,I to My Mina, chiefly due to superseded by ,r1n a town eighty fully abportioned, and thus ended the � i . ­ ! .1 I naanites spoken of in thi text or in the circumstances Of some well-to-do man, rainbow had fallen. I would have you the determination not to allow them miles from Cape Coast Castle to the greatest cash checking that, as faa� as A peculiar invention purporting to 11 I .: �� I � I � 1 1 ,;Ite '_ Wfihy have a very thin cover- I would be Patient too I" You might a house, a splendid mansion and the alcohol or drugs -under. any circum- east, the p�eaant seat of government. known, has ever occurred. have been brought forward some time. . I �. �� I ,� -11 , . Wer much in - . f, :n , , vulnerable at all points. as well say, "If it' were not for this bed should be covered with upholstery, stances. The cheek does not di ap since, in Berlin, seems to haveproved a ' 1-1 _ '.1 . d th d sent the hornet.',, water,' I would swim," or " I could dipped. in the setting sun. I would BOY DRUNK AND FELL. pearance from ordinary bank checlip. reality, namely, the manufacture of � ,,". 1" - Again, the small insect annoyances shoot this gun if it were not for the have every ball in your house set with I The name of the De Beers Company is I I , 91 ,. , � may come to us in the shape of friends chargeI When you stand ohin deep in statues and statuettes, and then I " A ten -year-old boy was carried into They Think Their Prayers Salved the printed at the top. A little below the horseshoes of paper, impregnated with . i�_l � 11 � � . , . I re always say- annoyances is the time for you to would have the four quarters of the my hosTital while in a drunken stupor. I . I 1, .1 and Acquaintances who a Ship. centre is the stamp showing that the oil or turpentine to make it water -proof, I 11 I �11 4 . ing disagreeable things. There are swim gut towards the great headlands globe pour in all their luxuries on your He ba been allowed to drink wine, cheek has been paid. It reads. the process being described.as follows-', , I ,� I �� � I I �, . some people Oil cannot be 'with for of Christian attainment, so as to know table, and you should have forks of champagne and cognac at a birthday A most remarkable story of saying Cape of Good Hope -Bank, Limited, After being thus saturated, it is glued I 0. I half an hour �ut You feel, cheered and Christ and the power of his resurreo- silver and knives of gold, inlaid with festival until he fell under the table. an steamer by prayer was given . Piid together in thin layers with acement .r7� � I I I .. an oce ." , ,� 1� , comforted. .. Then there are other p9o- tion and to have fellowship with His diamonds and amethysts. Then you When the boy came to he was fo6l�d . 1 28 Sep. 89. which does not become brittle when . , . I � - I pie u. cannot be with for five nun -r sufferings. . should each one of you have the finest to be suffering from convulsions, which the other day when the steamer TacoI Kimberley. drying, being a mixture of 'Venetian., , :' I . I I I � 4 lutes More You feel miserable, They Nothing but the furnace will ever horses, and your pick of the equipages became acute and finally terminatedin arrived at Tacoma, Wash., from China tur entine, powdered oballcl linseed oil, � I . do not mea;n , At the bottom are the signatures of to disturb You, but they burn out of us the clinker and the of the world. ThenI would have you epilepsy, that had so'far proved in- and Japan, Last week, when 1,000 . anTlacquer i .the holes,admitting, the I I '� -1 , sting you to the boni�. They gather slag, I have formed this theory in re- live 150 Years, and you should not have curable. . the Secretary and two directors of the nails by w-bich the shoe ls fastened I to 1 , ! , I 11 miles from Yok,oliI and near mid- De. Beers Company. The Secretary was I 1. � I , up all theI which the gossips spin g�%rd to small annoyances and vexa- a pain or ache until the last,breatb. t Altogether I have had. seven Pat- the hoof are staxilped through the, � I �- '* I and retail it. They gather up all the tions. It takes just- so much trouble "Not each one of us?" you say. Yes, ients under five years of age in the ocean, a " twister " struck the vessel Mr. IV. X. Car -ow, and the directora C. . I adrerse crItWsms about yo and all but wrecked it. The -waves E. � Weed and G. W. Tompson. - paper when moist. The. article is then., . 1: � ,� � ur person, to fit us for usefulness and heaven. Each one of you. "Not to your enem- last five years whor were suffering from I I I ess, about your home, The only question is whether we -shall ies ?" Yes. The only difference I would drunkenness, having acquired 'the tip- dashed over her. All control of the It has been erroneously supposed that subjected to very strong pressure under .,� 1�� t I I I � I , � � , , *1 '441 , I I , I I e. , 'I , I - I I , "� � , I ,� �, � about your o steamer was a hydraulic press, and, When dry, can I ''I �� . . hureb, aud,they Make take it in the bulk or"pulverized and make with them w6uld be thatl would pling habit in their cradle. Alcohol and lost, and she drifted about' the largest checksArmvp and cashed in be filed and planed to fit the hoof snug-' 11 � .1 I . Your ear' the funnel � into 'which they granulated. , Here is one man who put a little extra gilt on their walls drugs given the babies by doctors' ad- at the Marcy of the big waves. Then the world were. those Which were made ly. A variation in this Manufacture ia­­�� I � 4 � I 'it . she listed, and the officers, loI hope, at the conclusion of the recent Japan- I I 'i I � I pour . They laugh heartily when takes it in the balk. His back is brok- and a little extra embroidery on their me or prescription had ruined their . that of Producing -horseshoes of paper I F, � I .they tell You, " Why does not - regated in the Surgeon's cabin and ese-Chinese war. These checks, how- 0 f 51 as though it Were an, or his eyesight put out, or some slippers. But you say, digestive organs, had made them irri ' pulp, adding chalk, sand, t�#,pentine, and- �� . 2, , 'I a good jokei and you laugh too -outside. other awful calamity -befalls him. God give us all these things?" Ah,I table an7d nervous ,weaklings, and, in = Fe d in prayer, Several hundred gal- ever, were never actually cashed. The linseed oil, in such. quantities that, the - . I I , ��', i : These .peofle Me brought to our at- while the vast majority .of people take bethink myself He is wiser. It would order to keep them &live and to avoid Ions of oil had been cast upon the angry .money was paid into the Bank of Eng- material is impermeable to moisture.'.. - I I . I tention in - he, .Bible, in the Book of the thing piecemeal. Which way would, make fouls and aluggards of us if we continual annoyance the parents had a t to no avad; but soon after the land by representatives of the Chinese This composition is said not only to pos-,t�'�;.,..". " I sea, ba ., :1 , I �� t Ruth. Naomi � went forth beautiful you rather have it I Of course in piece- had oar way. No 3n&n puts his, best allowed them certain small quantities officers joined in prayer the storm sub'- Government, but it was not paid out sess the necessary elasticity and tough- I I � and with the finest cif worldly, Pros- meal. Better have five achinf, teeth ticture in the portloo, or vestibule of of wine and beer every day� , sided, the vessel riglitea itself; and the in coin, as in the case of the Kimber- : . I �% I officers cleared away the wreekagia on ley transaction. It was- only last month nesE to" such a purpose, but it can I pects, and into another land but than one broken Jaw, better an fly is house. God meant the world to ­Mv exiierlence h taught me never —A"I 1, , -A , ,,, t,IA. 11 A��, IT I � . ) I � after awhile, she came .back widowed blisters than an amputation; better 20 be ordy the vestibule of hea.ven, that to employ Alcoholic remedies in the' deck and brought the steamer safely � and sick and poor.. What did -her squalls than one cyclone. There may great gallery of the universe towards treatment of children, for Ihave-learn-t. ' I i friends do wheii she came to the city? be a difference in opinion as to allo- which we are aspiring. We Must not ed, that it is impossible to do so without! ex ces ever recorded on the Pacific r, , �:11 They all went out and instead of giv- pathy and homeI t ste for these pal a 10 s lost, and in the m, but in this have it too good in this World or we aea.tln& the a a us, . "' one Nye � I I chronicle of the battle with the � I Ing her common sense, consolation, matter of trouble 11 a homeopathic would want no heaven. which 'fn the eourse of time develops � off I `� '�.� I . cyclone, ,,, .­ I . what did they do? Read the Book, of doses -small. pellets of annoyance Polyearp was condemned to be burn- into a eravirI unprepared. by Second Officer t" � Ruth And fixid out, They threw up rather than some knockdown dose of ad to death. The stake was planted. HE WAS -ALWAYS THIRSTY. Smith der direction of Capt. Craw - I I. -,k�their hands and said, "Is this NoonI calamity. Instead of the thunderbolt He -was fastened to it. The fagots van Struempell, in Erlangen, ford, Divine Providence is credited with - I � ,X'as much RE to Say, "]low awful, bad you I . . him, the fires ':' . ,, the steamer and all on board. 9 , give us the hornet. were placed around Pr? - am of opinion that the habit, savinc Bunting was the only Zara can I " do look I" When I entered the, miur If you have a bank, you would a kindled, but history tells us that the :f'yds, � k is Acquired rather than bere- Isaac i, - - cases that have passenger ,aboard, and he is ores.ited , � ,Istry, r looked very pole for'years, and great deal,rather that 50 men would flames bent outward like the canvas Of dit,ry, The majority of ; - encouraging those aboard during I , -for four or five 'Years a come in with cheques less than §100 a ship in a stoat breeze, so that the came under my observation proved this With z i ' hundred times ma year I was asked,"if than to have, two depositors come in flames, *instead of. destroying Polyearp, to my satisfaetion, I have, now in my all the dangiirs encountered. � , I I . . I had not the consumption, and passing tile same da , each wanting his $10,- were.only a wall between him and his clinic 9, four-year-old boy, who. lost the - I � I a _­ . I I I r . , through the room I would sometima 000. In this iatter case you cough and enemies. They -bad Actually to destroy use of lo v I mb a pl te y. He I ., ' f his i iir 1 a e in 6 I . i, , I : be le sigh, "A -ab, not long, or look down to the. floor, and you look him with a. poinard. . The flames broke down during his customary pro- A Happy Now Year to. You, ., this worITI" � I re§olvea in those tunes u I I 11 . I tg At the ceiling beforegii look into would not touch him. Well, my heaxer, Mena,I a to* wee cs ago. and has since New mercies, new blesdings, new light - . � � . , I . 'that I never In any conversation would 6 safe. Now, my frien , would you I want you to understand that. by been unable to walk. The case puz- on the, way, "I a& I y, anything depressing, and by the help . not rather 'have these. small drafts of God's grace the flames of trial, instead zlea me very much,. especially as t)�e Now courage, new hope, and new �1 6f God I have kept the resolution. These annoyance on yo ' ur bank of faith thmn of consuming your, soul, are only going ,child had a good appetite ana was quite I strength -for each day; "'' ,�, people of whom I speak reap and bind some all stagning demand upon your to be a wall of defence and s, canopy of cheerful. . . I New notes of thanksgiving, new chords � � ''.. I in the great harvest field of aiscourage- endurance ? at remember that little blessing. God Is going to fulfill -to you "Investigation proved that the, little of delight ; I .��l , ment. Some day yva greet them with as well as freat annoyances . equ he blepilt, aon� .�h,i rot1ruse W,lk,he one was suffering from acute inflam- - ,d to , g p I 118 'Vea, Who I � - a. hilarious "good morning," and they require you 'a trust ally 'd " boa at � . New praise ffi the morning, new songs ''I I . . ... I , . iri Christ for sue- mation of the nervesi and that the mus- jai the night - I ,. . come buzzih� at You with some depress- car and a deliverance from impatience through the lire thon abalt not be cies of his legs, in consequence, refused e , new altars to , Ing informs, ion, "The Lord sent the and irritability. "Thou wilt keep hina burned." Now you do not understand. to act, Elderly people are sometimes . �', . ''. � I hornet." �. I . raise; I , �k I I in, erfect peace whose mind is taid You shall know hereafter, In heaven afflicted. that way, bat seldom or never New fruits for thy Master, new gar- , I When I see a Thee." In the village of Mamsenn, you. will bless 4da even for the hornet. are children 11 �J a many people in the on . � � so visited. I interviewed 11 ments of praiie; I , 11, I world who like to say disagreeable tradition says, there was an in-oasion , . ­ the boy's pax,I and in ging to their New gifts � from his treasureso new :, 4, . things and write disagreeable. thiligs, of' rats, and these small creatures -#,I- I I . the cause of the ilness became - . - ,. most-, devoured the town, and threaten- . I The Mistletoe. I house smiles, from his face; (I ,. I come. alma'st in my weaker moments at once clear to rat, The father was New streams from, the fountain of in' 9 � ''to believe what ,s, man said to me in ad �he, lives of the population, and the Xissing under the Mistletoe, is a relic s, saloon�keeper, and the children ,were finite grace; I , Philadelpbia�pne Monday morning. I story is that a piper came. out one of Scandinavian mythology. Loki listed allowed to play at all times of the ]NOW t cn, And new to- ,�,` - went to got the horse at, the livery day and played a v�ry sweat tune, and BaIder, the AfoII6 of the North, and (lay and evening in, the drinking place. kena of Iove,; . I , I stable, and the hostler, a y)lait waa, all the ybrinin followed bim-followed as all things .,list spr4n,� from fire, They were given wine And. beer as New gleams of .the glory that awaits .-A-lin-4- lin to the banks of the Weser, Then earth, air, and water ba beat ,sworn mjj�h as they liked, rwas informed,and I . said to, Me, "Mr, Talmage saw that � 'thee above; I 1; , �oi% preached to tbe.yottrI yesster-' !a blow a. blast, anclth6u, they arapped, .not to hurt the celestial favorite, the my,patlent had dtank about two quarto New light of his cotiiitenanco, fall I . � I I day T1 I said, "Yes.,, He Aai(!- "No use n, And disa peared forever, Of course wicked spirit made an arrow of mistle� per aay, 'He was always thirsty.' said and unpriced- - : I 1. -110 use. Man's a failure," ' 1is is a fagie, but; I wish I could, an toe, which he gave to blind Hodes to the mother, 'and WO Wete afraid to giV1.0 All these be theI of 'the new life in � , i I i I The small insect anno ances of life ;he sweet flute Of the dost, dra-,v teat� The god of darkness shot the him water.' christ� . I . I . I . sometimes come, in the Zapa of local, ,forth all the nibblin and urrowing arrow and killed Balder. Being reataI Dr, Schmidt, proprietor of; an ln6brl" V ratioes Ridley Ho,vprgal. ,,A, I physical trouble, which , aces not annoyances of your lifue, and pla,'y theta act to life at the earnest request of the ate home in Lucerne, Switzerland,says% . , - . .; , oxilount to 'a. positive prostration, but down, into the dewths, , forayer. . � gods, the mistletoe was given to the "The statistics of MY, 1118titULe prove I , �; , , X, bothers you when you wart to I -low many. tone es did Mr. Church goddes , , We May - � i; T its, � . . ,a of love to koep, and everyone that the.majority- of ill women.admit- �Me 11 I I I ! 11 Cotopaxi 11 or his who passed under it .received a kiss,to ted have been weakIv. children, . . 11 b"t. Perhaps it is a, sjc�k dve to his picture of who on , L , , aeCoUrt of their 4 frtjil eoliatlL a, . 1_10art 0 - emblam, . 'ation be - 01,116 w)?,eh bas been the plague � f tb6 Andes I" I suppose about aho,v that the branch, was the I want:' a fine juicy steak, waiter. . , L - oradle Later Va% .air, WIt or darilage, eirl I your life, a,uil you appoint some oe-, 30,000 touches, X hear the cativas. s4y- of ,love and not af,doath� eame, used to 4coliol in the . [ I . � . I I , . L� I � I I � I I I . I , . 1 4 : . . � I . I . I . I I 1. . . I I . I � � I . . I ,� . . � . � I I I . I I . I I : . . . .. . I . : I ; I I I . � . I . , . � I I I I I I , I � I � I I 11 I . I . . I I � I I - I . I 11 I . . � � . � I . I I � I . . I . . I . � o �_ , . I � I � 1. I � I ; . I � . , � I � . ,�' I I � . I � . I . . . I � � I . . � � I I 11 . I . ". -,� � . I �- ; , J , I I � I I 1. I � 1. . I , 11 I I . I 1, .i, � I . I . I . . I . . I .. . I I , I I . . � I I 1. I I 1, 0 1 1 I �1. . , . :�. , , , I , I I I i , . . I I . i � � I . I I I I I . I I . I . I . . . I I I � . . I I L I I . I I I . I . I I . 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The procedure adopted was somewhat more simple and less is prevent- Ing of the horse slippin . g on slippery I I I muscular than. that observed by the roads. I . . . "I ��� , � ,shareholders of tha diamond bilnin 9 . - I ­ . . ­ I . � company, . . Empress Gold Mine. � , AT-;% Rorace G. Brown, the chloash- ier of the Bank of England, was pres- ' . A despatch from Port Arthur says: 11 ��10 I ant with a cheek for $4,900,000 a- Work has,been started on the Bmpress� 11 i gold which 'had been pal sentbag the i into the ban to China's credit. Gold Mine, Jack Fish Bay and on P ri- - , ' I �� � t �, check he handed to China's repress to, da,Y Mr. Walter Ross,, of Rat Part- � tive, who, . age, promoter of the new company, re-. � . I _�� I 13 I � i WITH A GRAVE BOW, I calved a box, containing �baut 50 1 ' 1 , .1� I pounds, the richest samples of gold . "'R , �;,�', I handed it to, Japan a representative, handed it back to Mr. Brown, who that has ever been, seen in tbis dis- , ,� j� ., Who tri,t. If this is an index to what the , � in his turn, walkea to auather� offiee and paid it into the credit of the Tap- Mina will produce in the future it'will I I . 'the, A , �, it -svill bat be Very long. before, north -1 , anese Government, where Ile drown against. If China stick.% I ,�hovra of Lo1e. Suipertc,I be noted, 4 I I , � I until in the as a gold district, ,: The Empress has , ' _. ,1; to her word slio will end have f37,000,000 to Japan in this way. , been or anized AS 11 purely l'bool Cam_ I 'Port gai& f this saxiount at least -920,00000,- it any in Arthur and PortWilliam " .1 i40,000, of the $100,000 0,11ta;l has been � ! 11 �� I is expected,, will be spent aim armamenta,,, plaped.upon the market, � ri&.the whole � � mainly war-zlilps, so tb,%t the British' manufacturer will be immensely bene- of it subsctibed,j conseque.utly there is Hea little mining boom. It is .. I, ��11� ,� Lfited' A Million sovereigns weigh 256, - god . %u , t 0� ecMpAby,, intention to ptoceed im- � t , ,�t 750 ounces troy, which may be' Tough- I I I I 6 a , , , wi. - straction of a � .1 I ly taken at between sevei and eight I r U . li Id be. run- , ten -A : I . ah 1 tons avoirdupois. So'that, allowing a - I nin by ril. ,t, and t as's wbo bove I '. '. ton as, o, fait load, it would require see, t PT I ar JOW t at there will � about thirty4ive carts to take &Way ­... 'I five I be a t U 14 " to ce .tile ill going , 1, 45,000,000, am carts The addltional� , loy6d by the shartholdeis &t Kim- � wi , ore ,fro t a a it start� . I � . I � I . " , � bbi, ey wort Probably provided in case of accident. In the event of a , cart _____"...__ __ I I ALJ9,htObIJge;t1o11, ,, _ � ,� breaking down it Would have been rath- I Professor, tald agraduate, trying to, I ar awkward for a dignified sharthold"r be pathetic tit parting, I am indebted to li, , to bo obliged to sit on the saelr8 await- , yell tot till I knoW. Pray do riot mon- 11 � lug the developments. And yet d ig A i -, I . I I � I * , ,� �. . . ji0I suell, 44 trifle, was tho, ro ty� I ., W � � � - . I I - , �� I � I I �.� . . I � I I 1�. I , '� L , , ", � �f , -1 I I I I I I 11. I . . . I .1 . . I I I I I I 1; . I I I I I . I I . I I I I I I , I I I � I I � ,,, �, f , "i" . I I � " , ". "",!;�;, I I . I � ��;.� - , � '. , -, ,,4, I , I I . , , , "', I . I I I I �, ,,�,��, I I � ­_, I I � . � I . L . . I . 1, I I � ., I " . I . . . 4 " �11 .1.11 I ,� 1, I I I i I . . I I I I . . I � 11 . . . I . . I . I I I I , , , , I . . I . ., � I I I I .� � . , , �_� 11 I � 1 . 1. 1. I .1 I � I I , I I I L I � � , !� : . I : . . . � . . I . I I . 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