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I � I , -� -- , i , , � .F,W�lt r I ­ - �,�-` 1�1-­ ­ .2 � 7� .., � ­ �;� - I - -- — --; -�-;­A­ , 11.r��- -- ­:�:�M �­ ­.- --1. - ­ - ,,� -- -Q I : tch f . - . - ­ � -- ­ 1-1 -1 11 . - . - � - - I I � - �, � ��, -� , c � . , Itri � . , ­ , � V --- , I - - .1111, 1. ­ -­ A P �- j-lh�c­j - * " J. t, — - -�­ 1 - ­ lounge and chairs, can bei ed with . I im I Z- thert , .i Best xiu - - --- �X . 1�� I I � -- �� . . �­ I 1 �4 -- ,�-- 1010 . � . - . ­ bift . - 11 I I - I � --.`A �- 4 � 15 , -A ,;i I . Vh -- I - . I.M 1, � I il bj ,- -r- ­r - -r- �4--#i - -�,-- -- e- li ,e I I - - . . . 31ATTLE w, I By 1�-�­­,.v . - - -- - I , �w --- - I r- 'W � prov!-, � a It 0 , I i: 11 1, ii I eft the People Thought that the . . . - , I , excelsior? 714hall Ve-116ve odi inatriiss , ��- , Alka. - �z �., ­ ,, h. ,, - I I I - I � I 0 1 or _V1 ile1h,---=r � I- I ­ . - , � ­ - . lKnutees ftp . I I M 1, . - I - -beds on - - ­ RATS. , ­�, _ 1- J� � --- .- -- I � for Of -M a I th There are sixt I . . . , , ,.-- eadj Sh�� it *W, . ., 71 - --- -1 - I � ', ,y -miles of snow;s Tlioles VM I . � 0, in. . luakpeiff. hair, *04 �Dt$4 0 - --- a- ill . uAl f, �-- I& I - UTEST ' W , . � . . � , � -.,- � ­� I— ", � ­ ntro. I � -11 want a " �L , - . -.... - de ' ' It is estimated that� 180,0 d - ­ -, ��- - erleoce in &41.�. � I I � I two? , ,pounds of tr I 11 , , -''. I . . - I sa i . . " - Aocktastle � � - room. Cupane of the 7 . " I I -41, - .,�t River, dora me time a healthy beA saZ Good House . -heU '",States' � n of the phen9mim Ren"d 4�, -- . ­ eta. and at the I to the beauty 6 8 0 6C . -are aApn;�Ry used in t - -9 The earliest mentio , a . � -W �- t��- - 11 �� ,. - Co ., known. as the dark days appears 0 be �,i , Eight miles east of Mount � � -Tewft Poiftned 1�-, � +"-&& L I ' oal famint- is immi�e a's --, � Vern9u, Xy. ; - -- Or. � - . i % � ;1MV R., - deatli !, -� . the.),pjt� " - " � �, tire -woven spring. A- Personal And- individual thing I I I " t4l a rei. , V� , ­ mb�'of the, f - � e"k of V1 �Qf- u us-%;,"-- � 101a'- a � I - , Iheraflroadia..-. -5,---- 1. , - - h"- ii-li rii "- , Plutarch known as Z;, Plue-covered .. Late Ruler. ]Wring- Every on�'s pm-ference for a For the rest, this room is so enti ly - ' westerk Iowa becauge'bd of Ir -� - no Dear Rockcastle river, is a, � R-UMOZE-AbOut the D 12� ­ - �11 I . - lit, i�,Ju' Nebr�� ka � � ults , foun4iti , ­ it,% 2044 . f' 1�oqs��qti medium thick.' btst quality cur ed hair be allowed to r6present -tha 8, I - I � I �- I - �sio &;$in 64 I ­ wild, rocxy - famods group 0, - I I it � � ca�!"Pn '-�. - ,�4 - - - �hillff� I I he 'latest, made al 8, ' -11, .. '! , *i4 I -ocany - lift two parts 'and should be sacred.to one,s he'alibn ,. -�- - ­ I . � P1 Z'I'm* Dd 8tone knobs - � A : uple 6f - The report, that the Kh . mattress is , .4 ,a thalgthi*m� "' , not t midivid at T fM6 6f't ex,�g ing - �11 ` for- �" 7'�U - - - " t - ,W , days ago Dr. - ture, one square in 1; self J. J. Kite, a promineno Odive of Fqyp6 t young met b I Ill the' Closest friends. I -F,, � - "-- �'%SMA 0, - -ess dentist of thi ,j I remaiLing ., Oape, the other to f d one's to ho!d land in th-4­ a, have been which lasted tw'o w'bole days over ill --Eu- . _W death by, poison Con- -Piw OII4--�% ' - -- . =d uncon , - I—- ­ ,,, Is Place, went " I - Wdek the squafd� - .-, ­ � I " stitutional. -,,. �i I . . was received hue - I - ��­ . - - e : rupdiap - into that locality to shoot . -,--,,,, - � . - L I .p-aps-to--4ave preeeded-the great ­ `P J d I ­ ' I 1. .1 th: 9 great deal of - - , � �� - ; -- �� .--- . ' � �-- : . , in Japan, it is sa r"re--apple'trees � '.--. b e,-, of I q uai , and for,# . in&edulity. '1?0 -11dt. . ' " , � growing or I -'D.-358-.-1-T-wo­ 1� . willadudt that Suah &thing is , , ' ve - . inches in height, which bear u . years- -later ilt- all however I ' week Iih4fi ­ , '-- . - - fo a thunderstorm 'camez upr--land possible - t,Z-,4q-d'ed over -e ' -Jk� oi, are.,- , - r bte . ��,VaY bo-tarrr0M*rou'9 urded over the n ' ' - - - " id, the ' � : 4ime be had e gued Vx-week,' the lo4er V -sr' - ." I . VAM66dia, ,'which occurred Xcellent sport. After noQ' Ish official den t; Ott*, � I ' -- 'ft- �xcbanged ZZ Tfie'itetht - -, , , the Roman empire h . I � with 6 , -, s And all scout the idea *xtEngland ­ 1OeQA1%IOI#­Y � - : � fruit freely about the size of. currants. , the eutern provinces of - � '6 ed deep cial . - per part*o ;t*t -ent ,A)le lip I of a � . end 4�iv ly,�- i� - _1k caS weaWs: fig*" should ' persow with a - "perlot, heavy gales the waves � of the there was, a " dark day," which was sod he , rocky -gorge` en - _j ,�itattr ­ A-� eicactli equal to- the dis During the I ho 9 h-elter from the menacing -would ha�e anything to gain on the removal ,,- ,2� --!�- �� - -- - . ark � ,, , o 4�, ­- � -wein .thi tj - ,;��­ . ;Iv, ­ . Oe t � . - - I - ­ eeing an aperture in the cliff of �� ,, ­� , � - P"f-the *Odle fingers f - - - Pon lt�� - ' ­ Atlantic are from twenty-four to ,thirty-six ,as to make stars visible at noonday. I a the late ruler Of Egypt. The report. iv ��-' WAI " be ' elepe of �udain - , . � mentaif,19he � � ,of-eith , * eet-Wheight-balf "oV13 and half �; b4low Frcni further -- his le k the ,.,.. erhandilwhen thi'Jirms - , Oescriptigns one might con- ' I a " Ten`timei`th�"rength a;m fully - the mean level of the sea. I Bider this thi " * t ,�ntered it, and was enrpriged spite of these utterances, has car -,t mr ove- : In a Girl's Room. ten ed. ex . . psec td .11, � , . of the hand , Th rgault' * of a jots�l�epli, - , ,, but to find himself in a large winding gallery excitement and comment. Some people go or 71 times the I ere -is a boomJw.Go*ernment astronomers say :.that neither the eclipse, With steep and craggy wall, ou either side,- so far��as to say that rrel Somebody once said, 11 Show me a wo, t. --I ength of the foot, or five - , ,214nd sales � ' : , � in the Northwest. The Camadia-1 Pacific 60, ]',or that of - Au the a the diameter of the chest, from one Railway, Q(214-44'4� 3 a ,g. 29761, the -and with a roof that rapidly ascended to a OP a 'is selling blocks of land very I 'he'j.6imt'es nien- iderable height. . . 0 man"� bedr�om and I Will tell you what shP alrmmeit to the other, should also give the 'r dly. I . - . 11 I SaM6.year was visible in t e rI cons About twenty-five thevItole story waa 11 7-* '*' "' 1-t is n&1 Ural - Nit every girl- to heigh"f the virbol" leet from the e - oed - ' � api .- uone4. I During 4 Concocted in Paris and that the alarining � "O'ant 6*n littlenest� to look a -"re' I ody., , I . Irie's seige of Rome "to ntrance was an object wbicli news has been Put in circulation by agents a 99, I I ­ , and 410 -A. -D'; there Were severil diiiy'- -'-!' arrested his a tention. It -WAS 4 igautic Of the French Government who have receiv. , ,,,, � -- A Californian has invented a long-distance , g ce orn tht, inbetion of the as bowlier, oblong in shape, and weigIiing _ dark as the night 'which preceded and fol- -er in the Ladies thigh the ground should be exactly the telephone of simple construction with which lowedthem.11 In 536" 11-67, 626we find hundred of tons, lying in 6d instructions to do everything possible to de& - ' &a possible, Says a writ ttY Th* distaii ­fj t ed- , . 'ElOine Jonnal 'and I wish I -'Could en- same 8 to I crown of the - On mention of long periods of diminished sun- an blique posi- ton tbi& Let her learn to have head. The knee should be exactly midway across tLe continent or uneer the ocean. se- rage be, in ' as from that point to the be is confident be can bold communicati tion oil a high, jutting ledie 0 bill - Lround her the books that are really hers, the between tb light. According to , discredit British rule in Egypt, Dhotographg of h � cthe sun crest upreared awfully I with its huge I -, the little ground at the heel. 0 _-4 'a roof into a gap in the made on tne subject at the Foreign Office en- ' er special-frienAL . Schnurrur, ' I . e first named Pointand the According to Swedish papers the expedi. darkeiied�,iu A. ,�a4w­mi­ armeronAug..19, cavern I Inquiries; I VS �its of bric-a-byse which she has picked up tion of Dr. Nansoa to the North Pole has 739, withou-C '- ' ' - -agp -1 It looked as though a slight - ther'o'b'effigthe-ledst �OhBibility shock or the touch of a meddlesome _ were met with the a e . 0� an ech Be being.tbe )� . 'hand . re. ' Bed by the irnpossibility.of sdou r � a -r had been greatly ex. er at the middle finger should - be the same as, 'ts)'i - I I 1* cause. 'night displace it and caiise it tocbme crash- - ff&' aggerated, that Vas aere and theiPe amd were given h The distance from the elbow to the tip of, ;U6 poetpolfed. until I-Sgq-- The dela . reply th t the whol Christmastide or on her . fi y is . birthday. nish I - o;, ��� her %eae wher-i they will show at t . Pu4 all from -the elbo 7 e . _ he' 'tu -eso historians 'record eev'e-tal Ing down. Indeed, It was one of those there was I . . heir best,and breut.­ W to the middle line of tne ing the ship to be us d. I I . I I - - ' I - Abs"i liiighbd suhlightim-the-y4arl ittle'or no excitement in Egypt, 011 'O not be ifrail Pf furn;ishin;r e,, en your " -'Ther-e -ar'p` tty- , 934, which FRIGHTFUL DEATH-TRAPS and that the Khedive lost od abdroom "tij From the top of the head to the level * I. - one law firms in, terminated by an apparant open- his life � Of the United States �omposed of' through I - - husbands I n , the Ay"'fr4di--which, loud -sounds, ?f nature, grim and sinister, sometimes found an accident, due to his belief, in natjire doe. wl too many bobirs'or pictures. the chin should be the same as from the and wives, and ther46 are about 200 American- ,is the noise ' ' bt Remember, though, that it is your bedroom level of the chin to that of the armpits, i an �ed, . noice'solindiilg not unlike In subterranean t0pa. This is the official or British view of � ,. tu- Lnd that you must leave sufficient, � . . . and ladies who pra two t, ­ A " . Passages or upou jagged ­ ' - � space to 'from the heel to the toe. ctise law. in the courts or glan 9 qdarr( ling.", in 1691, OUS pt ' � . nove around, to dress and undress ; anif -- - - . manage legal publications. I -1 e ,. p 8 the case. - Of I � . 29, .,(not 21,-'io reci ell known that D� -Ir",- -, I , ed 5bat YOU must not lumber your dressin . I I i,_, ,,�,glypn� in some translations. It ip.i ewe - The 01 -F TY 'I TD .LrOT) ... nali merebant marine . stands, um 1113 ), the sun turned' Adventurous . a OX an %tions for ` :abje;, with t"fles Of no moment when you. IM9 ululdren on the Knee. dispnsition, a Dispatches from Ca" say that the start. , - , i and the I �, next to that'of'Englarki. In 198b',-- the !at- sudde�nlrbiack- and .remained -.so for three naturalist and g,olo 186'that- he is a ling reports about the Poi on -the rs. gist of no small repute. Boning obtained � 1--W1AhA t'be r0offt AM yout �"3es and,­tge The practice of 4 4 trottin eat year - for which -figures have been ui&- ya afterAhe blaclinest had The novelty and excitement oon after Tevrgk r auffierr , - r g-?' a child., bon Vorl'da�, ' '- - - " . Never. One bdxe§'ab4U'ti1&-t,ha hold your .., nWof the zurse,or',,tNJu,;1er, � I gh it lished, German vessels made 66,834 v6 "' ea felt 4n penetra. circulation s Pasha 'died - . . tUll I (*1app red the sun gave out a pecull ting the unexplored , f - And increased in strength until the author. - carrying 21 -398,,522 tons of cargo. - I I t,, �Iwhich occasioned great spirits, allared and emboldened h 9 it. Britie 1 � there, toilet belongings. An Overcrowded bedroom has the sanction Of long practice,has not the - � yages- � ' ar 1; a coup is a horror and an inconvenieWAL Have one � greenish ligh . , o ascinatingtodarin - - 1, 1� ieg, h 3,nd Egyjtian, could no longer . Auction Of common sense, and should nev . dithn. ` - -1 - im. Be. lkk - -The representative of Swiss dair lieving that he should make soine interesting itmore them. Sir Evelyn Baring, the Brit. I by the . or two big easy chairs, with a view not ba -indulged in, especially wit ymen has ; Schnurrer next mentions a dirk day in discoveries, :, ­ a only Of, the ' CC.Infort of h infants. returned to 8wftzerlauA­v'H'th -'On' 3 line, I he advanced,resolaWy into the ish Millister Plentipotentiary, wam among ar, of the -to-day, but of the Treating the adult body in the rati of cor- I d bree counties in,Californis, the in- ute t.to v ril. As he did so his faithful dog sud- pla,ced in possession of the - 0 an int Options -665 A 9f; but'astronomers,-attrib i ca e the first to be a.as ajoill time when it is possible you may be a bit of responding stizbngth, theexercise would ba unt the total eclipse which was visible in t'be denly curled its tail between its legs and � of veto. an invalie, and want a comfortable chair to about equivale , ,ioir being- to establish a -colon, " fact that this extrwrdinary report was be- nt to being ourselves churned - - - ' y Ier the greater part -of Europe on June .B.11,tahril0te DTI. purpost of developing' the dairy' in'-da'stry. made a speedy exit. - g circulated and that it had been commun. e-Consti- � rl These chairs need not be TIP and down � � 21 of the in - , . on the walking -beam of a good '� eiit_i�ied-. .� Selid'ral dArk,days are re- the doctor sa two fiery eyes glaucingfrom leaved to the different capitals of Europe. 1:z- _br u. I I ones, . ut miteid" U __ . r shameful, the way some of - p n I At the same instant . c y '11 - - i' -V,--,----- - _ -, Execu upL;iiqr sized -steam-engine.-, --,-, It is altogethe .1 . y - w I rattan or wood ra Chicago judg I -having occurre1d ary, . . that an ade delightful with great — . the es in the divorce co c?rde!d " ' -1 --- .7 - In'tebru a dai k corner, The French Minister, - 4iwoft C 40iw, juxurjes urt 1106, the daikes , I and Hastily.raising his gun, he . it was added, had re. - be made .1 by -4 I I rattle off " their so called I I hearings " and, 'LOth, 1'()U,, the t being the 4th, 5th - took deliberate aim and . � � -Ah bon , q, -by, that �,, I I I , go both barrels celved instructions from his gm r - I A- -t� ­ - - i I jotes of Note. let zilz�7 -, Otb. - a bright simultaneous] lj �- ,b �y I ­ , - .� C11,41 30L � - " ;� M -1 - � t. have the matter tha �� I �7 First, it y �th V! &I* f -M X:441,1 I , 41 . .deciW3*', U100,81&6 the �rst kind ,r A; * - � 11 Y- Ile never — - -1 or e 0. O'k- Z . - ct - , 1-1 tu,3T, Pa 4eld ove � tni�l 199 mus of th �enate. - usly ex imitate what th ). - Tba � AsEem. i detail , Grande inhabit. ian the I appro- ;ke Con. he liar. ent had the IF ZAO %U w�W-7 i , ;, V- - Ring only a root an W W V 0, e -g y mvestiva d. -- . I ,:rg I -P, � - -is the in cal frIffling. Twien-6y-or' - L cial q i into the real cause of the, � )r 3- i QwAkiugh�6 #Omlo* , liw eJwqjVam - Utq�b ,'�If dabalf from the animal was or what became of it, _ An in it ry ­, ' " 1- - A ',wom n �o I , , ­ , more caseF, kened remains -of the sun. " i��--=Zw> 9 'W ' 0, - . are blac for the in offi . tty cati d'ond two piflJw", not' 17 1111,17 W ihb %orld in ,'v% _�N- e adjudicated at a single sessi 2W,J) fernal din that bellowed and rebellowed death of the Khedlive was ordered, and the, � it' ' e poseeisdil-(4 i1A1`J�litics;rrii1A.s s on of two or 11 On the last -day of February, I through the cavern was followed by an aw. the report made to the E2yp. a is %K, *',M'tbv holmirold store; - altdcovering woman over-21,cau,.Vot . Every three hours. I I I says Cort ' � result is that � Vn g . - . evza, a Spanish writer fill r � sp�z- b '8t"-ith 'aY Bilk-,-Wrough-overc4ith. em- Th - " 11 I - ­.�- I . - �<� e on allNuestions. Mrs. Farm 2 "the sun crash, BuffocatiDg columns of dust and t'an OOvIrnment by Dr. Comanos, who'Ead , - I I darkness all over this ;ountry for about six forward and almost buried b charge of the investigation �-, . , -, , . ome ngtori Finch, &grand- appeared to -suddenly go outi causing a dense darkness, and he was thrown viol,ntl ceeme to'show % 9 - have "-C� -Th ' ­ I f,r of the first President's half. brother ,�j`�-­ fti&',x7 Sllk'asd� 'tinsel thread,. con @,,040t cara,are 411,66�0,,t d by w ie Washi Ili ". X - , ' -V i - - �i up� I - _so ose,gotfeh t ­ ' L"'i ­ 90 y that there was at lea,jt so ' t I 1--- , -146* io JOV-&S, Ah - �,44 - - ' � 'ag big --- - ­pJ uw�;Wej-"I'Fatlye wbm , ' � � 4 n' ,�- - ` , �f t Od op- ,�, 'L ", timaitm L�� ­ _k,, _ , L -L =" st, precious posseAss. I It " -eneath masses me foundation for e A ,­­� I oIiterV`k-14`..'-`-- L I -, P,q ­-,,­.cWgS- u - k`bfitl re said ,a nong her mo' ours-ttr The SuPerstitious writers of the f ghqo, . , . tou� ,,, -1 t, 0 falling Band. I the alarming rumor. - Now, my4ear - - think this o . v . e . r, -&Sses of fair meiftl , ­ 'it , and icus a little silver bat6Yet mad� 'from a .in a ibuted the great darkness of 1241 He ser-trilbled to his feet again, bleeding � Ti -V 1-7. 1 . , � 0 - I I "I., - � ­ 11"hed ' - --- Anapt ve--,. - �--, � ',-,- spoon once ovVited"and used by (,'t,)r �tb'God's...displeasrrre over the. result nf the I --------­0-� - 1, , I&: �, - � . - � , , add� ;""'t t--"­-67�4 - A I and gasping for breath. 'j- P-- ui 11�88to , , -- J ­ 9-1 Terror -struck and ' ­j_lz� , ,,� -, A W. , ij room ­- - - . n man- Washington. battle q-1,ef9nitz;'the Bun beiug so obscured appalled he realized that the huge bowlder -&� -�T ,as a , . ' ,� ­ , _ t, - - resemble her , ,�4ey,we 68 � She is said to L .. & , L, �' Ren. &I V amouu� 1� WVd 4feli" ­ ," * �. - e - ­ person _ , I _ R& - ... I _ 6 , '� � ,�, _ _ �.� _ , ........ � I � 11 qui -It repwonWa -- � - ----- : ­ I ? U L ­4�#�-, "�-��- I great uncle in features, and to be -of v, tail " t make it h6ees6ary'to keep lamps burn- above had been ipitated into the pas- It is Pleasant to b - , - ovit&- '- . e� - , What Auto on Do. e 4ta 1�- , �64�% � t� furnishings - - ", � , , � . -­ -, , ­ I I -�­fjsd, L and iMIM'ng figUre.L . Ing until after the min&h hour. ' e assured by naturalists � " � � -1 - - � a and yoii - will not ^.",W' - t , ­ - , ,-, , , a an r2ing the corridor and that all the little torments we are familiar . -Itft -beexam' -� , , ­ ­ . . � - � ­ ­ I ­ ":� , , 1. ., - - L I sage, completely 91 t . . -1 . , � L ... k � likan � - . Prof. Schlaparelli, who has been years col- shutting him, If e the doors of a ponderous with in the insect world are of the greatest i6o; �� - - L I I , . ­ Ith Xt4t! 'es'e" axe ibou t � � Dr. C. G. L k -�— - � ­ ,- .. '. .6, , . I � Ja_ of .- �-:: 11, Be I Truesdell, who for twenty year - lecti I - P ',,7 ,�g �'A- T ikz, �: -� 14,411 ve,,gfi 'big �:�'- - er e has been � a I* data concerning that uu�ca , , " � ­ �-�- , ., -�,,,-­� ­�P.Ati . - . tiny eyent, tomb, forever from the light. He saw no im � I 5' �-;� -". ` '-�-. I . � -1 - - uperintendent of' the chicalko li'n6W ffael'ine&tb refer tbe� cause to the way to escape. - . ,- L ]' I LLL �­ - . expa . . . . . . - I � I-, -, - Relief and -Aid Society, irk his ast; report toal eclipse of Oct. 6. 1241. - with philoso we . - 06rdtht 6f,Englisb- - , �­ e ,I POrtance to man. Naturalists tell ,Is , - , , � �-�,:-t�-­'qAkl�­O�'rdet, - .-,, - .. , T , � -X - , i .,5 . - . �, , �- : V� �9- I -,. � - � - ­­.�.­'�, ... ,6�ducatjo ca the public against indiscrimin I must endure , ­phy the bites of � P6 I , . nal . " _JV - i That Kepler- tells . r -��.- . - - , ­� -- ��, � ate us his authorlty bping Gemma, that there NIAN DAR -/ I mosquitoes, while we reflect that mosqui. 116%1fic feba- KNESS toes render stagnant water Pure, and so : �'- q �, ;,,;;07-�, Im I'm, �.. iration I and -�t te , , _ "'WeLqlegeL ter girl -4 -in - i ith the giving to iireet-biggars, and denouneeethe was a sun darkening in 1,547, which lasted enveloped him. Moreover, a, vast tribe of prevent much disease. - � �- . =19P �' ft. 4 - I -­� I -­�--`�­:- �- �, " of free 'lodging and" son A PLUTO� , _t%tt 1�-�k�,e I �- . "' ' " ' ­ , . 1� , ,� -, " Multiplication I % - - ' ' � , -� y of Sy&ey,� , ',;: 1: ;;, ­ , , - "r . ,. ng o d 9. ., I b�. -I--;-.. -`.;- . , eat flies, and - i � - e0* I � orifi Jias inva""' ' ' P for three days. April 22-24,which finally hate, disturin flies) I believe eat someth M14 . ange - - - " 1, "'! VU0411I.&Vrawr-at nioT .1 * - --� XJ�IlVhfitjj it- , ­ ., - id � I -%s 0 - W ;-!--W �� ,h M- b I Spiders � _ yg*KW;4an �, - &i houseawhich furnish inducements for ed by the detonation of his gun ing else more nu- �i , 7 A- � - � ging- r I i -,-Pafi4the Iva O t & unq,cru the endetl by the sun appearing _*6L �'For, � J,eU ft- � . "r � ... -u# , I -.e1-1 ,V, I � I I I tr ' ' � - " "' `- fi , L , , , 'Iblainsi *dit1#9-- il& the 9 F ' - , idleness. " wit blood to that degree that stars were -- -1 . � - - io. 4 _, - pulous to practice imposition and live i h " ii to be auffuse,1 and the shifting E,nnd, desirable. What can that be I wonder? zi KtArklirio, I I � �fti began to swarm ��, ..f �,Aaov *Dga in ­ �, _, . ' ­ ­ . ales of in ­ - I ?WV- ' - visi le at noonday." . - wal . at a, -, Foi� � gmrowm Fr, - I ­ , � b along tb? P'"'ge, numbers of them alight- And ants? ­ i'll '- PM��,"Jk.�,Was *I-- t - L I �, ­ - � L� �� - e egat, . ` ` - , � nL . ing ell ble Person. They were,of temarkable Well, an ant is one of the most service. ­im . 1h - - -America, hRA,- experie ced several dark - . - --- .1 -_ 'I - IF L I iii,. I Is of the which is now 2,040 feet in depth. gray a '' her, I s � bdrt,historical life ab . � 1. -0'.'tde 344A cut �Ahe, eud qsquare and.,'Close d' . U women In Galveston in sinking an artesian well, -1 -1.11? ­ - antk _ ".*%& tbrie, .. -9 4 --kifif ,- $Q'it'�__Z'� ­­ 4 ­�, - . L " " L�L�,�, ,­ - X -f 4 r ­ 'I, ­ - size and ., , � , � �. -, _R e or� piece Lof glas�,.a,S .' . -twbrp n,. , ,;�, 1. �, 2 fiercen le insects w,3 call talk abont. In the first . ' - -1 4oOL . a low- boo 2�i ��A id days' duriag ess. and seemed disposed to 11 - --,% i- ., M )4,mQt-',, of � th of i �� -- , - &: ­7�� . _,-- I—_ ," -- , against green clay mixed with wood, lime coneret- most memorable - being th�t of May 19, ' the to attack him. - , . _j k1r&J, L " ' .In ­ . I- : d to wear i0114 and pebbles, were found at a ddpth of whewthe4arkneessw so 1780, that hewas forced tofight -them off by in i.2 US ry - ­ -­ - , , - 1, hg�ftil so - ft efttuhi67 . _%,g I . , ; - � � -tt a ... I . S� vicious did they become place, the ant is a great educator, She is I - . L � proverbial for giving lessons d t , ., i�-, I t3lft, . . inner4ming -of the- il " M6, - , , -to �i� i , as greati-thatall the swift moveme + ,r L -16 - � . - -W ma la - 11 ..-B . 11 ft--, � 4 The as�b of the --d -- , M'I., � 7 -10hit-iCkein-ftp th---A - * - , T- - � - � . - "� I hats, 1;510 feii. . +, TVI-��'t -- . , . � -- lk,!�­ 1 W, aise �- VS-WITin 11 . � � . esultnated people or Aew Enghind,--wi - 0 whands. 'They swept I-- ence and heipfaln . We listen to her IQ ­�` - I ,� - I- -�� - � 19 " ­ . - with low at, 200,OW years by Professor Singley, and th the exception forward ess - ' Ara, - ---�Vlat'W 41'4-4414-4 , M, ni �C' be- - ".. - -, - �� - � of a sturdy fe in enormous flocks aa if to es- while she speaks of providing, in summer, ", -- - ��q 4 . A. I . - - - --ftheVed; -by "*v& � --- � ,-: �,4 . � 1-1 W, were terrified almost to the Vice- �,Z,4, _ g i . ur"f� I oil I --- - . has:::: I - ­ , . - �n in the straium, which is 106 feet thick- ver -e of d;.* ­4.. cape, and that quarter of the food for the wiw­ Ql, 116�- Be_ ?,t the >*on of Tt re- " case irs wit - of the Presid, to see . - I I --- , --va" was . a means we should 3, 1� -1811cmulim'AnAtbit f - - - . ) 7 , ­ -1 rst, woman ness, he found see -Is resembling apple and , , � I ------- on. 10�— quickly alive with them. Stunned and only la,v by a store of knowledge for the d beff,'equ rts, uni" � .: N ' - 1. I I �,Z��7j�Apq I - e -1 '41 � �, -- , _ " prl V- , . ho has beeii hadkberry­jeedg, , I - �' , � � - - . . I . I � used from their stupor, thousands w1ion we shall itave need is I , � ­ tb­` i i F Qualifi %, of Healtfftoca ' Mmari BEL - I of it. When ­ - , 1p ., J db 0 I partly aro I � I -% - ,I 11 - rry ow - I . I -1 — precipitated thems drags a beetle through a hole only hall the ,,-­Z�Ofl' t . . , . Tb�y�evv Y�rk Rec6%ler says I elves against the jutting ,a e 1, " , - - OF — . k, ti - qt� " -lbutely -de*' , k that in - - watwe-i .. - ­-.,� 15116 .eft �y'liq - ,i #sfed hu -lq,evf all Amiteb In the Pr"@eti#ng.;;--- I rocks and fell upon the floor dead and flap- y - --, - Z�! ­, ed y ��­,--, �r, �­� . q- _ , I -� I t "- - � Tw --� �' city about -ten thoidaand b- - - -" �­-�,3 , , 0" 11 - - . ..) ,; ,� , - � � ,-, , - 4L I Diffieulty In III size of its bod , she 'teaches us not to be � ­ , . ly about in their wounded discouraged if our first attempts do not in- ,4---.- m, - ,- �, - � , ­ I Selecting ng aw wa - !�� - .'?,I- 2� - I . :,. "" I �- scribersare - theArImratem - k G-- - I Fivit z' ; ' -Connected by twenty-five tho � I 91,�, , 11 dhwOniaift-�!-Mme. -. Lijicpo us� -- W , , "' agony. They variably succeed. And when Ehe helps a . ­ -�z V'�- lftm -g- "I, , , Zb r -*l , .; , peen, -elected i - ,-'x-has d 'I .Twv" j4n-�The Behring Sea swarmed . on the doctor's _ 0 � 1� �­ . , NrAd i - member oft'he -Aeademy of an mi es of wire, and they use the We- I .�iott!,' =1ons are not proceeding with that back and neck like huge bees. The dashed sister ant to pull a big crumb of bread 'over All, �IIIIO I - I 1, � �%- I I , , phone ovat-a hundred thousand times a day. - 0 a n I � a pebble, we understand her to observe that , r - ia - ie -admir, . h 'oothues the ung to his clothe-; his I. �- - - nor aevep baore'ekt6d t A c ref I calculation. shoivs that dfiring t e ' Milt tb,t'�efwo'lriep-bthe'wn'De"x"tdoeeasnocourage bair,and his beard, and theirwhir'- the smallest Of us is Dot too small to help � ­ `-!-­--��-��, I ��_?__ a, w0m=i T `-­ - - ,� ed OK -2- -ML-T.", Hair-Foa ,Ont.- b�c�hoilii� Aue to, -th- " - against his face and el I I Dyi��!-. -�j- ��-�`�"` " -- -- !tft '111m. . . . b4iii -of, th, ­ - -- f ' n opens the ­ . I e mqst common - e� aq year o ver,four hundriedand fifty, million cola - I wings) -Ing ,PanrUngs­t�ted4)y,-1hw,for the versations hts� the United States in the no bellows -like, whirled t some one else. — henwitm. . , d on by telephone in rthern he dry dust of . the United. States. ,Ie. � ned. No real ob- centuries about in Besides her value as a moral lecturer, the -aind­h ii���a i­�, -- A-,- --It will iFfterest the -lawdiei -to learn from ail I hunter's already exhausted lungs. antis -f some substantial benefit as ' -JSa,1RMOQnldpess. Nature is a great ecouo_- Madrid At were Carrie rig � , nizer, I n emen a occo a 11 Wdlearly defi clouds, irritating the �- - theststistics of the ha - ir indns&v. w - bald I "I It '2 recently been inUrposed, but 0 ­�urnisbed by the blood are insullicient to Mr. At chi Forbes the - well r f�` hose cen- T I I b war cor- a ment is struggling with poop tb u . - -- � ) ,handQ tespoadent; holds- himself ,a . - - "WperlY support *e - , re is in Paris that the bulk of hair ,,� " I fireatened with suffocation, bot co ntries, where ants most abound and � , , t I � 'i -�' ;��Iftfl­ - I ­ whole. b* qhe cu � � t .,L, he increased � , -eommand epee ss 1, — 1, - : * � the . e activif f I.— I, --- this I on I in like the deaters is not supplied by *be coli-- orniseditor- �cfiief at.AlF- I . a nurtia or the British .1 - 8 movements. e struck w they are considered the - - -­ - - , . Lip Y ,11arw the leait v�tal, 1, I � � ­ .Jiburs--,��, He lf�j. Qj�%-crnmeu­t abAtsecuri some forward move. lavage . i ­ -- I 1- - � urs who travel about the Cont4ent ur- I � .. I " -", - '�� b40aittititd, , 4 th" *0 Ike , ba, '- . , two entire equipments,one fo F I _ greatest pests � P --. 1Y, and hurled bundreds of the by the inhabitants thereof, they maketbem- - U - foo 1 - I V41 r Atop - , W - -- - the other for the torrid wards it beginnitig , of the vouring every dead thino- ­ � - D % Aw O*g -n*W1 04w:ibei6 -1 -,�, -hasing the -- selves of use by de . ­ - 1s*'ecT in casi & jejete " -- 11 I I I "Tit. irls. wite. Firearms, 19139 -expected, arbitration. ­ led them under his feet. The cavern's -animal or vegetable h , J , -"� -Oldcount�i�s',­ in6k �;n i 0`part -to , , * -W . I rL squeaking harpies upon the earth and tramp- - , , Agiao I tX6 - = 404 , � u k,i , � ,� 0 -, � '� - � I I Q . p ' -" - lj� TA '- I lit - � - t �� - 1&k,�&krjqT at -1 11 1P fi rocky bottom became so slippery with the - , _ ­ dles, aA all ready, even to a It is two months now since the last de - Bird, beast or insect, plant or tree, it makes . . I , _�, A this Re It is estiml -; i I .% whic they finx , - - - - - " 11 %ha 604oje ladies clothing, sad I - , 14 A A - tieeibl& -A �" - f Dmb out daijy-� W'4` djr&w� " - kiloi- of gold and Dassports for ever nite proposals on this ,b ct blood and scattered - no � .. (T _4_ ­ _ 0jiC I-- - . ­ , , ­ . - it. -1, - - I a I "I I 04. 14&13M�Vf4h K;-., , 1. -, hair amq4.- ihi i�fh . Offl - g- y were exchang- � difference to the ants. - � - - - ­ - � I -b iw*r" wh 6n 1011 . � ?.­ _ . I " full t � 0 ­ , .Je 4 9 ­ay� iV I � - , - . - . - �ipa A = n the globe. We are t -Al that ... 4i .0i -s& 'IfiaVat e ra An order by ele- ed. Secretary Blame" insomecases their voracious appetites do ' - in4irid - I -1 - , , I ­ �11 �- - . ;�`­­ t 0 11 11; � h7n;yand li's�o far yielded to - trowing if one could read closely . a request as to consent to the not allow them to wait until the unlortun- ­ . nal during the i It hai been, pickers, w trvarrrdh�ftjja�tfi Ah comb- Wtantly he departs for Zanzibar Lard Sahsbut�l ENTRAIT-R OF MANGLED BA enough. Inge, collect from the dust bins and sell. or Moscow. - I TIS - ------------- I -NN � Id scarcely keep -his footing. ate creatures are dead. They fall upon and fake a hair from the'heard or from the them tothe Chifoniem. The hair is then - - ­ . � I reference of the qnestiotis under contention that be con rrl� I ­ to'a tribunal composed of sevc-n persons That he should preserve hi .-; , hea i and ic-idiiiiize-If ind— --ill- ­I.ei.,h,�. rolled- ,Bawdujol. &i�o..A f- -A -2 - Tr_ . 1� . I 3 e devour living onm n you W1 -1 - ­ - � - in , last" I . 11 - VY at their Itabo 6aW Wacei, i.hdidai�- , Carded separated, arranged ac. EMIT, 01 Me boilublick. . Vo under such tOrtuIV was wonderful, but t Of their value as sCavengers many atories . we soyy� atten _ g and grease eof th"'e"'bitr"Ors was to represent be did is manifest from what now tran are told. Once an American naturalist tl.aN,. ; . - ' I . Canada, Pne.Great.13ritaiu,, two the United impor- I that at some-jeii&f or16 - - ' cording to 14ngt The "Htrmit of the Sottliblick," Pet6lr - . . I growth the blood "nd color, who sells it to - Lechuer, who last year, passed, the winter States, "d,the-'rea'"'it Ing three were to be ed. & SP - eling in Tasmania wished to collect ukele- the ad- supply was deficient from the master -Chifonier, who in turn eel s it to months i - I I , t, I I ' over work, selected fxom other nations. Shaking off his fierce tortrento tons of snakes. So be killed his snakes and '. �a�r,imderfeedihg. Nbe, hair Wls out I the hair dealer, The most expensive shades It the ob�eiriaUry on the su; mmit. of . � Up to this . ra for a mo. - , ,,� e. ,are white ade in - *hian�, e4*eigtJib ' . , that lonely peak, now de' point everything had progressed smoothly ment he pulled off his co left them on the ground tinder a hot sun clares that be vrill at, and, pour* � --- I - - 1: I J � Ing - -S, 4�� fi I . I to sustain its weight any longer, i6d. -1 � - -- . , " and tini,iterruptedly, but ,when it came to mbustible contents of a 'whiskey and near an ant hill. And the hot sun and I Ms 2004 isinsulficient - -1 -chestaut.andi hlon,d, then brown not stay there Another winter unlees he has over it the co t me C�4 �44 -:`� 7 - and a new and a companion with him. -he says, an agreement upon the neutra a ato 8 bottle which he carried in his hippocket, be the hu3gry ants did the work so well thal e- the root is - Mrs. Fawcett, the English lecturer, sup. p�ef�r a wife if be could find one. - 0 e-- there was a hitch. Great Britain could not ignitvd it with a m to a after a few hours he collect ­j I,; t� i hair will take its Olaca unless He would, I rbitr r - Alf of diseased. Fer4his reas�m ea,ch rs-- L- porta� her claim for wm­'- - 4V�- 1- a h, I nd as it,,' A X- a - - age y a t� wise- he will be content with a maj - be induced to submit any names of persons he began to whirl it, a circl — up cleaned and bleached� a . e elons, certain deQt;b Jeuigth -of hair. When the ing 010 therd are"38,000 women land own e , , - e of biasing flame hair Legins', who wQu,4 11 companion, who could take turns with him , , bp-acoqptabl; t, and Pungent 'amok The ch"seur ant -B of the west Indies - - the scalp is C`Xcellent. " - . " Ilor, and -has not e, About his head. The .�to aplit or fa out ma , - eta -in England ind Vyal,es, and that of thes up to 'Wis�iftn'e, 7. , effect was ma have a wide reputation as house cleaners. , B�age-�Cf 20,W0 fixe engigeq in farming on thei e in his constant task Of r�ading the scientific speedi Unless' -Lord Salisbury the light and gical. The bats, unable to bear it is not stated whether they carry ou th*.ir 1, Place the tips of the fingers firmly upon' accoulit. Ir own instruments. This decision on the part of IY gives his attention to the negoti- � the fames, spread their wings bus� � - , scalp while holding the , roness You Zuyllan of Paris has the thrvatens t III . t other parts mesa at regular seasone, but we are iii- I the 4- Her' it of the Sonlablick" really ewal of the modus vivendi with all its bar of th'-; cav'e- formed that wiien an army of ebasseur ants I- The Ba - ations the prospects are favourable for a re- and began a precipitate fligh the scalp, and then vibrate or move the 6- : � be further existence of the high- n ? . to . pressure steadily. firlest stables in the world for her magni. eat 6bseevatory in -Europe. F or the, Austrian assing features, whiou was in Surrounded b . is seen approaching a tc)wn the inhabitants This U ill stimulate the blo cent horses. Even those of the great Cz force last sea- Y Panic-stricken birds, ever, of the town empty all their cl,oseLs and . Death and brin aT Meteorological Institute latks the funds to son -, for it is not p - under the Lo ectral light of th6 torch, Kite -a abqut� better .nourishment himself do not equal them in mag"'ficence- support a com will becut, J)etween Gro,,bable that Pture nted tte appea - drawers. leave them open, stand the front - r �at rese, rance of somethin ' of ��e hair. A�'brtish .i tu -On Sunday afternoolis she takes her tea,iu. small sum panion for Lechner, an , Britlina " of une�,enly ft6d-- I _about d the United Stat; - ' ' "d the Erman, ghoulish, 9 In' door ajar and abandon the house. bristles is als-) excellent to use upon the the stables, where down the Centre of the year , one'liandred pounds a, ­ M 61, a matter so unimportant demoniacal. Isanin scalp, not the hair. I great building a thick pile . _that is wanted for the as the personality of the arbitrators. the pockets Of -his burning coa 9'rorn Then the ants enter the place " in regular 1. . I . , � � I'- carpet is'D -�Purpose is not . :._ - b could be I I . � �, )teadinig­ � la&ed fortheoming from private sources. I believe -.-Now- I — a w he%rd the sound of burstin shells, which armies and in uncounted inillions.11 j;,i " i�l � I 9 ding I - If I '�' !'� - ; I ; up to- the -tea zoom. The horses says the Vienna corres .The Decline of the Conductor. - mitigled strangely with his unearthly cries. - . . �, I . . � ; �-,. " - expl pendent of the Stand- the houses tron - rushing from side to side of e "a I e�ery ving creature small enough for . y,Q1 ( I ve nf dark shades and ,-inothepcf liabt,oujs,� Bostoh� . . $; -, - - have ce distorted at-bein* forgotten by the,.�ublic, who a.'re brea-kin,cr down 6,11 our old idols. In my with hiry and despair, he fest hDases-rats, mice, spiders Tile windows should be large with one set , The leveling tendencies of our day," re cavern, his hair tumbled over his forehead in rpower. In these tropicallcoun- I - �- � L �, I I , . I ,­� = to the table Ar sligar from their ard, that the real anati I TOP to bottom they de*troy - - , "The I 6pbk-Rooli� , � , -1 � I on of the discou" � Yelling and t It , ale , , Z' like:.pet-dogs. The buildings cove , tb 'I r tent of Herr Leclmer is that he is . 'iiiiiik6& theleneral manager with a sigh,- in tangled masses, and his fa I !ries ma�y disagreeable small animala and , three acres of groim�d. - aino '.A the, . A vote was taken at a business house in neither`i�nt I" t1tis day the co-n`d'uctor was t . . whisked the fie y . - - where 500 young men are employed, tinas4 presents nor the railroad. 'VV,b be great Mall On brand about, Be scorching, and burn , r , cockroaches, wasps, scorpions and that the eyes may b� thoroughly 0 published laudatory paragraphs about him en I ,was first raised to be many alive, Z"Rthge' vasb, Ing sitakes and dozewa of other creatures. The . I I mseefitisiesin _ ­ I - , ,­- �- ­ darkness during sleep ; reated by to see how many were for woman's suffrage� -in th6 newspapers . of I late. Three y&ars superin tendan t/ every Passenger conductor I and � - and where there and out of the number only twelve werw ' I ti .uu- b�tck ho said he wanted a w He, and,hundreds ants do not leave one of these small things - I . are any draperies,theY sholuld be of light and gallant enough to declare agains . I oil the road looked down upon me because I ARMY OF HORRID CREATURES alive to relate the story. t, � Jf 0, of a&rt at ouce poureil in fr9m,%U'q - ' -bftd only. been a delicate texture rather than thick and similar vote were taken among an equal including s " They make a ­ itarters, - master mechanic before. an many goo clean sweep of everything. And when the heavy ones. and shoa-1 be so hung that fililq3t numbeir ofwom�n on ' everal rich d � ­ d look- The way that some of these conductors had been driven back into further ss ants have eaten wbatever , is eatable and 9" easily be run along on rings . ­ thesame question, it is ing, wom � Znd- shaki doubtful if in' en, but he then laughed at the idea 'would, *a1k put of the office, glance at the of the underground chamber. Nearly ex- cleaned every house thoroughly of all im- ratber than gatherpd in close folds to catch in favor of it. 6qual numberWould be found and continued t,� prefer the state of &iugl'e' train and'signal the endineer was a sight to hausted, his clothes Ind keepthe dust. ­ � . I and body wet with sweat purities they take up their march for the I . "t � - ,Often, where there aie tbwi�j d- r-- ' � - �. ' A Payton man ,whoot the women adore' blessedness. Jt would be a distinct 1,s, to behold. All the Small boys looked upOn the and blood, he began to consider the possibi. next town on heir list. Then the inhabi- . I,- t aperies with reason, is the owner Of a railroad meteorological and physical science if the conduc`tor as one having �eached the height lity of escape from his prison house. t Lt the wirz�dow, the toilet table also and its which runs through the suburbs of the'61ty. I �onublick Ob but Of human greatness, and the ladies brougb t avenue of eac L'v "Y' tants of the cleared -out town ioyou%13� re- - . I . ' . servatory were to be -closed ape over the stupe dous b, I- . some means will pr6b;bly be found of re' hin) bouquets of the finest flowers, whil der still exi 11 .)wl. turn to their renovated homes, flass are draped, lace or some sort ofem­ By his order, all working girls and women I coil- They shut ,� , p LU )roidered-nijelbl,which giYes a dresay,e-flect I Ciling Herr Peter to his lonely the engineer bad to be satisfied with e sted, which Was uncert,lin, it up th . eir closets and dr wers with the re- . ,�11 -;o the room, -iftay ride on his care at half price, and-th but lofty I a, hot- would have been madness to attemp,. to scale a I - . -ent frern,the various little China a e a bours f . or another winter. tle of whisky put in his wood ticket box on I a ­ tome ext laundresses; with their bask tsandtailoremes flections that af ter such a thorough cleaning � � and bel-Pstokeepthe duatto .. it in the deep, reigning darkness. He, there. the house will not want another overhauling i! . , - lox's with their bundles travel . � . . the quiet. fore, abandoned such a hopeless idea and for at leazt a year. 'llid 1;6�11et Articles there, - I . ship is,tbat of th6 - ared for the Giip. " lVe bad a conductor named William sought to find some vulnerable point 14 Iial houses it was once the , TIN old'CWO-' A novel business partnerree' � � prop , , . � For.d, wim wasthe most ompous and im- side of the seemingly imp.a.Able --%$t the Sometimes l,wonder if these chasseur am ts . atom when Rev. Leslie W. Sprague and the Rev. Lila A locall doctor s�ys: " I have a y oil ' atone bar- could not be trained to do *b* house-olean- V ;here was a death in the family to draw the Frost Sprague, his wife, who were recentil I n." Posing man I ever saw, We was no good, rier. � . I . � . y Wcman patient who has made all arrange' - - I and the boys called him Windy Bill on the By the- ligh ing when housekeepers u-nAt it done, in- I t of a sickly blaze which play. stead of when they feel inch ed to do � � nirtains across the mirror, as if shutting out installed as ministers of the First Unitari ments whereby she will know when- shel ly, but the hardiest ofAhem dared e smoking remnant , . I m The face of such solemnity, the vanities Church at Pomona, Cal. . I � r Ind -fXjyG#tJes--�of­ i ft - t - W , ­ - e - - I . W , -- �, ,not say ed over th 11 � ,M whcnit� - ' ', ' it - �- � - Tht& sjio�jjd t;6 a lo � -4, - , - , - . 11 . - 4 . reach es -her.:1 a`ytlimfless theiii-,Mr. Fbkd to his: face. He burning of his still themselves. If such training were possible - I '�-� She has been studying lip the vestment, he picked zip his gun and the.ants lit be imported by some enter- -, -- �e� - I � mg -room, that the beduh9d in eve"ry slce�!' 7 1� � sYmPtonsand was a big man, and dressed in the best thrust the hairrile into thecrumbling earth prising kee, and would meet a long - way be left intact I ; these she has written out and b"139 in Jier ,broadcl^th and walked abou t as if the earth and stone at one side of 'the huge rock. The felt want in America. . round a Mmaoled Skeleton in a Trd6t " � -i6oib. The Hot is - in F ' ... ig I �, - ter the night if me wishes to rest ---in the - � Ya, � - aragraphs, as 'b �z I Near Tishomingo� Tex., recently a� strange -lowe : . fol� -e1oig,e&t0'-1im­. 'One day he walked into mass yielded by Piecemea to hi I IaY ;#ad there should be easy -chairs An - " I 9 -� ­ ­ � - L sewIng-chair, a writing -table, or a da d. discovery Was made by Some %voodch "Headache as � if, on had been the office at a station where my wife and and with the energy .0 exertion, - --- . - � .. ­ �­ - yen- who were working in. the It � . Upper's night. . �.- y At e boy were sitting in the waiting room, alive an&d4 - I aport ; while. the little p-rie.dieu Whi6 , yen- out all 1* I f a man, entombed ,� "Is west of that �. . PrAtO f�r liberty, he . - � . � I � . I . , . . -ht to town a Ekeleton I Get the Job. . Orma plage, - ", worked � Part Wf ,,-71e J�ruishjh- - , . - They bfiiug I I All -the bones ache, . �, As he Passed. -through everyone made room heroically, digging up the earth and pry- Did Not 5 -� � or ed to show him attention. it* away great fragments of -rock. � ed up and down the street furtive - r is a com orts, -Crutwf W ­ ,: I 1, . I 1. �. My little boy watched Ithr, quietly till he Hope never forejok him, and after seven He look ady-'sbe44-o6;'6j Qudoi - - , * t e,-sebtkqn 9f a tree bear ev�dit5k,# �- '! You can't see. I ''Arii i .* V � 9 Of every' Fren J It " ­ " � to f6ri him � -book or the nceg WbIiir story. - jj&ou- �in't smell -a nything..' - -�� ly two or three times, took in the sign over ­ I thing to Lave for Bible or Prayer f e , was " , can%'- hear.anAhiL.g. -- disappeite4 ind Ilien he whispered to his urs Of illcesmatlabor during which the the door once or twice, and darted in as if . levotions. They cut down a largecak tree which ' � "You' ho I - " - I The pictures I - partly hollow, bat the entrance, to the ho - I "IYO fir eyes' run wiater. � mother, '-Ma, was that God?"'--[Locomo- work ofa Titan was pe , afraid of being caught at it. .- -1 '- on the waN` of-III19 roo - - po ton � I . tive Enoineet. in maki ' rformed he succeeded I ' i ,.� ;hould always be theeiful li * in l0weA rt* bad almost entirely --,- , 1. , At So does your nose. I I C� � -.0p4me- s " This is an employment r. Tency, ain't - � 9 Pri I I . !a body, ang an opening large enough for hi - , -WA-ter-eolprs, "d,t4, W . -- over, leavmg ololy & narrow slit in e - , -- Dit-to y6iuir mouth. - - nd through this ho,' it? " he inquired of the man N charge. �& '-' - I W, . � - � - _ . � t � . I � J I - 11 . e he squeezed lgrxe�� . I c��ly.l - , , � - � � - , �. - � I e7 -of the tree Outlook n rrance. himself. - . - ­ I , I 0 ± � �­ 'i, ., �, '1� ­ ­ he I - . I :: yep," snapped that persar. 2 � , y . I -: The � _- .. - 11 wilkill - . 1, ;-1 , J- ­�-, WhAnAlIC4 to, ��,',Didn't care for anybody on e � Ating and blistered . . v ree fen , .In his ble � �. oPell I � arth. . ­ . V ' AiloOk A- , � " Nob4AY'seems to'eare for �you ­ ,ue held the twisted .and battered re - I . books -should Ve those Wh- - e OmoA it 'W" SPII I . FrAce is in for a year of serious work in hands-" Get work for people, don't you? 11 i - izc ic are onal ere lymg i ' the eentre 4 the broke 7 i, You vartous countri,es. She is evidently b und mains -of a gun, i2aid- - he co - -- ,, V1 I And treasured -and like * - --- I �, in � to are glad of it. 0 a, Yep. � I I 0 of - . a' 10he 4: A �� Ofwork? " I � . I 1�- for the f --- 'fan that � Q takle of the skeleton was a b"d of iron a " Every day tUt yo%psll 11vo fri dly moon grose iTe"Itin ' te tall i� but ind .1. I-- - � wood, was We 8 � Inan , o - -,� ., _ � I * ,to hive��ai row .with the Sultan of Morocco en , Another valua%le piece keletoh of a ,xfu then are the d , Xhouldibe ed beicre -the washin d � , . manexami ,possession of� the oasis of Tuat. In ,on ar"OPO4osite dill he as th out, pill" is yi I � � . � , . �­ � nee Madagasa - - Uched to a pie( evidently -6,d - haggard, and grimy. I im . � -. . y . -�* S-0-0- . - . . - . - - 19 I Ama es I Bought refuge se , t down , in thi- foregoing list- she checks settled,,'And ' "' -40-0 "' Get something for me to &t I 0 � .. . ­ , . ., IV , W - . , ­ . � 3 - " -ffthal� d Weii-M&I'V-hen ke � -11`t4e symptoms rising. The trouble on the Niger is not 0 . _ P Bed pale, so �; 2" - _W )a of chain, ' %r the people are ready for an up- lato the Cl _ _ � tE _ . t9 a s *;- PW � - - -4�- -, ,.; herself -and if she has any of � IIUY night. A ds J d - T'� .' I - I - d VA -- t I � . 1 §4� 0�--­�' PftL'f6D , , --holktv--`tr --- . ,->yen CJ � ,� - � _ A, � �m _ yep. I � � From allindicationti th , off the -same sad then�hqr mother sends for tio� , - I lure�ywmcde ya".. rei � 11 .A .- �- - ' I e � � f 1, A M. do, Braps is on au expedi- I I - � - ­ I � k. �. . � - . - I - ­­ - ii,i4n inifigimfl- 4- , � �. .- -. , , - -11 , - . f 'V 12 � h MAV- +T..- 11 skeleton has 2) ". �� I I - -,nl � U&.+. 'r. L M,- -IL .� . 24=1- � -- Vuw. .Lt M not I en - I - I- �' - � � .- . - � I 7--fl-TA ­ v e %.,ungo :1 �. - ep. . . ­ - I �, ULM - � � . licrili'viriA I 1% I I . - I I I . . %� - 1A .49 I - . Wwsmwa should be av,, nece0airY that eovertheopeningthrough he eiawjod - .­ I I �� " � � 1'i��k --, -7 I stly-0j: , -- I - . � Which . � I - e BulgafiaAi squabble about . 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