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�'", =_- ��� - I- . FINGLAMYS FURIE XIMBIL tl'-ntion to what may be called financial dip
. - .� -- I - band of Apaches coming. They will be here' I, Erbout five miles 'round by the wagon * lomacy. At that time Egypt was over heaA - I ,
-- --- . Odumbu- inside of Chrd�--fioitrs. --My, lWle girl is a road, but we kin lead our horses down the ,& Brief Sketch of e at. IR91L G,� J, and'ears in debt to French and English capi- 3japificent Big ihips to be Added to
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- li- I +K, � Azores, Iffood rider a�ifta tb- -4 9- 4-1 A A eer trail and Lit thar in two." d�Nen. talists and the affairs of tbecountry were in TWO
l3ehind OIX '��-ftereules; . -1 -M... sure- o - 0 er tr il ; we - �
l3ehind the Gates 0 fast, so I send this by he'i,' asking you for. 41 Then let's follow the de -a - � such a horrible muddle that the interest Was the Oanard LiI10-
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33C fore him not the ghost of shO"e aid. May God e ter help 'em. V. �,EFIELD- unpaid, and the principal was in danger,
]Before x.�Iro -ly siloreless seas, guide her to you. mav yit be in tim. By HOWARD it is Reported ThM E&cb Will Cost
le gooi mate said - **'�&W igust, we praY, " If You cann - W &ading our staggering, trembling horses, notwithstanding that the unhappy Egyptians
ITIr ' � e ot belp us our doom Wa - - In America. everybody feels that equality
Fer lo! the very stars are If n ,,I ed. My relatives live in I— Mic*i� - we cautiously crept down the precipitous is not merely a name, and that the humblest were ground to the very earth by taxation. $410,090.
,,�ak, AArairaJ,,w.httjsha1l say ''", I .
SP - write-tO thdm in regakd to my li' I m may aspire to be President, but an Mr Goschen went to Cairo as delegate�Ffor The coming season of
,,aff tin I &%U on I and on I ttle daugh- trail, and mounting, headed straight for the the transatlantic
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" VVW, sayf, I ter. - , 11 .� Ylare, which even in the valley could be dis- c tizc e British bondholders and speedily devis-
, ay; . . � . . 9 idea prevails that in England cla-sa distinc- th travel promise, to be the most notable of a I
3ty men grow in utinons day by d " Hoping and praying you ardin sufficient tinctly seen. cold shade of the aristo. ed a scheme by whioh the Khedive was ell- in the history of ocean voyages up to the
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I My meagroW ghastly wan and aspray I force to aid us. FRANK STANTON-,- Kobodynow remembered that we were tions and 14 the 1 -e born without abled to pay his debt - 9 t only will %are be a
ie.gtout)4 =-ht of home *, - - ,acy`1 prevent those who at . s, while the crushin present time. No
--T] I ate th( lb�'d his swarthy cheek, 11 .God knows I would not want 61 lor only five to thirty, and, goaded aud cut by 01 ing to a high burdens of his people were greatly reli-ived, te number of vessels in the service than
Orsalt *Ave was . p, - cial advantages from ever ris
3, say, � the spurs, the cayuses carried us rapidly 80 - It -a,s a brilliant 'Stroke oC financial- skill. �rea r -
11 What shall I say brave Adn"ra myself, but think of my wife a6a%%by'-.-"--- ea is not altogether eor has before been known, but efforts will pro
If we sight nail ht but sells at dawn V Tears were in our eyes, as Jack finished over the ground. I _ � . position. . That id certaim sturdy spirit of and, as it touch6d the pockets of many thOl" bably be made to reduce all �&revious re -
,.why You Shall !.1y at breq,k of daY, half a mile we balted in the rect. There is a
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. the shortand t letter ; and When within character, and sands of very influential pt�ople in Eng
-sail on! sail on! San on! and -on! "' then, -good heaveiis to think that we were shadow of some overhanging rocks, while equality in the Anglo-Saxon , England dis- .land, .cords. C
- . there never was a"t'ime when it doubled Mr. Goselien's reputation ard ., �he two vessels in process of constru ,
,iled, a,s winds might blow, -autiously crawled up, and out on a )lie offices in gave him a great c�aim on public gratitude one ot which
They galled and sa -.iid; only t;even in all ! Hank c , -e her highest pul tion for the Cunard Company,
Until at la, -t theblanched ma,,e '-' 0 boys, if we were only a few more !" Irojectilig shelf Ito reconnoitre, for if the dained to plac Before this Mr, Gosch6n had given a very will probably be ready for senr*,�e during
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11 would know the hands of men of obscure birth, if they '
my men tall dead. " What can we (To, Jack ? p efies had any scouts thrown out we -1 Dick Whit- striking instance of the old sl�rit of inde- .
Why now not even God I be mote splendid than any
Should I and all ;howed capacity for them. the Summer, wil
. d,, forget their W!Ly- " Wal, I'm a1eared if we tried ter git help should have to be c%reful, as our only � if London," is pendence which he showed at school and ir dimensions are so great
These vel -7 win ; is 9011% . tington, thrice Lord Mayor ( ever seen. The
F., God from these dread 'leaf and say- from the Cactus Ranch it would be too chance of success was to surprise them. o fable, though the story is, 400 years old. college. Finding that his seat as member that those not directly versed in the art of
Now speak, brave Admiral, sPeals e carefully ex- n city of London was not altog shipbuilding and marine engineering would
- sail on! sail on t and on V late. " While we were waitin� w Lord High Chancellor, for tile ether
- He said; It -amined our six-shooters and in another Cardinal Wolsey
n spoke the Do the lettle gal know the trouble VA was the son of a butcher. Oliver Cromwell comfortable and that his constituents were scarcely be able to grasp the subject with,
They sailed. They s"ed- The is No.2� . minute,. to our great joy, Hank was telling a brewer. The late leader of inclined to grumble at some of his doings, When the Cities of
mate; " Wal, let's ask her ef her dad hev lZot us that the barn was on fire, but the dwel- was the son of , wa§Ahe son he boldly faced the situation, wrote r out an explanation. tly the
lows its teeth to -night he Commons, W. H. Smiti , - - . . a 8t Ong I Paris and New York, end more recen
"This made sea sk Shooting irons." ling -house was still intact, and that he could t - letter, and retired from the seat at the first ic oil the
]Re curls b is lip, he lies in wait, , -almost every'adminis . appesred
I es showing us of a riewsapent. In Majestic and Teuton'
With lifted teeth as if to bite! " Sissy, did Yer pap hev guns, and things distinctly bear the crack of riff ,
E;rave Admiral. say but one good-ord, tration there have been men drawn from the opportunity. The electors Of RiPOnq in Atlantic route, it was supposed that the
What shall we ao when hope is gonel" ter home ter shoot jaek-rabbits with ?" plainly that the brave settle was still de- people, and they have generally held very Yorkshire, returned him without difficu , apex of engine power an fast steaming had
e words leapt as ,t leaping sword; . " Yes, sir, he's got a shotgun, and he I fending his loved ones. - important positions. The dukes and lords and he af terwar i was elected fo dinbur , practically been reach , bnt in this age Ot
Th sail on! and on !" - Now, boys, here's ther best plan I kin in p t vely little is im-
sail on i sail on! I bought a nice rifle that shoots without load, andhonorables getthe ornamentalpostst but being one of the few men w ever sa, scientiqc progress com �i
)rn he kept his deck, ing, and please, Mr. Big Jack, can I go to I thi,rk on -I hain't extra much of a gineral, the places with real power attached to them Parliament for both the Eng ' e possible after all.
Then pale and wi , All, that night bed? I'rilsotired." I but I hev an idea that it's the best way fer are commonly filled with mere commoner. Scottish capital. THESE ARE MONSTROUS SHIPS-
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Ana p,-ered through darkness. . ell lead our critters down this f. In 1886 came his memorable quarrel
- 'And then a speck- us ter do. W to speak o
Of ail dark nights; I A light I " Jimme, put the leetle u in your, bank, who never had a grandfather Cunarders are each to be over
A light! A light! A light! an'You. kin' turn in with merl tbet scrub brus' st dis- with Mr. Gladstone On the home rule The new
f we get's time gully till we git ter h -we
it gr�w, a starlit tla,g unf urledl ter sleep. " I kin do thet without the reds ketching on George Joachim Goschen, the mo
It graw to be Time's burst of dawn. tinguisheii Chancellor of the Exchequer of question. 01 all the politicians who sev. 600 feet long and to register 13,500 gross
He @ alned a world; he gave that world " But Jack hain't we ergoit4' ter tr an' ter us -then we'll mount. Yer see by that ,-ption of Mr. ered themselve-i from Mr. Gladstone at tons. The engines will be marvels,and their
Its grandest lesson-, "On! and on!,, help'em, somehow 9" 1 1 -Y time the cayuses will be gitting their wind modern times, with the exc( . i of anything
JOAQUIN MIL'ZR' 49 * ,lit square Gladstone, and the most influential mem- that time and formed the Liberal Unionist power will be far in excess
God knows I wish we could. But we purty well. Then we'll ride rig, tie have these
, n whareve ber of the Salisbury Ministry next to the party the two who i urred the bitterest afloat. it is also intended to
have ter leave one man with the bosses, an, down on 'em, yelling like fury a ,ed in the At -
en if they Premier, and the First Lor&Df the treasury, displeasure of their former chief were ships outstrip all others engag
what are six agin a, crowd V a red gita up,we'll. down him Th . lalltic trade in (,1ega pment.
arked instance of a middle-class man his ex -colleagues. Sir George Trevelyap Ci y Ofnee of equii
A NIGJT:I"JL RMR And truly it looked bopeless,-but 0, to make fi,%,*o�'fiot f�r ui;,,,we'11 dodge inter the Is a In Paris broke the record,
— � ca "' -z . . I who has risen to a high position. His fatber and Mir. Goschen, The Grand Old Man When the
.think of the fate of that gentle mother and binl- -11 :.�-- I was a London Merchant.of not great prom- was besides himself with rage when he covering the distance front Queenstown to
- A Thrilling story of an Indian outbreak. tender babe ! 'A�'*batthen Jack?" inence- in business and of no social standing heardoftheir defections, andhenot only this port in 5 days, 19 hoursand 13 minutes,
. - 11 Boys, this is maddening. We must do 11 W-al,.� i�ell soater help the settler to �1 tall, who was commonly supposed to be a covered them with abuse in terms quite two years ago, her engines developed about
11 Yes, boys, they've left the Reservation omethin'. " I 0 hold the' -fort. Anyway we kin keep 'em a ough in fact he was English unworthy of him, but he took measures 23,000 horse -power, so that to get the odd
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I and are killing and scalping ter beat thun- 13 .��he shanty afire�'till the cavary German Jew, th
Jimme had by this time fixed the bunk front setting� � by birthand was a Christian, whatever his for driving them both out of publio life. hours out of the way a vessel with nearly 3, -
der. I met,a scout terday, over in the Big ' ps must be on Both were defeated at the polls, and Sir 000 tons more weight to carry wiU require
and taken off tbechild's shoes. " And now comes.- ,By1his time the troo, progenitors, -may have been. When young and it is ex-
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. Coolies, an' be posted me." dearie, pile in, an' take a reA good snooze.)) the,trail arl',after lem red-hot. They can't. : Goschen was born, in 1831) to be suspected George Trevelyaa's couraae gave way. 30,000 effective horse power,
11 How many are thar of e'rn, Jack V "But, Mr. Jimmie, vou must hear me be 4treatw-k4Ys off, molloW." -, � age- He cried peccav- and returned to the. pected that the twin-screw C11gines of these ,
II Wal, as near as he could tell, thar was ' Si ' "spe6tres then *e led our horses of Jewish lineage -was a great disadI ant t
tirty-five." s3y my prayers first." I ilently as 5 No Jew could sit in either House of Parlia- Gladstonian fold, Mr. Goschen took a two new vessels will actually work up to
somewbars erbout thirty er th ,ully, carefully avoiding the rocks I ce under the very different course. He easily got an- that figure.
How are they off fer shooting irons? or If a shell had come crashing into the dug- down the g ment or hold any public offi niversities Ot other seat, and at rince beanie one of Mr. In 1891 the record was made by the White
out it could not have created more astonish- that here and there cropped out through Crown, or enter either of the it nic, which cove�ed the dis-
didn't yer find out?" the sand. Reaching the scrub willowA, we blic schools. Except in busi- Gladstone's most formidable antagonists. Star line Teuto enstown in 5
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11 I should say they was all heeled fer ment than the simple request of the child. found ourselves. within 300 Yards' of the any of the inu - hen tance from Sandy Hook to Que
. ke6ps. The scout told me that they all had Quick-witted Jimmie had however pulled house, and perhaps about 400 from the burn - ness or on ihe turf, in fact, Jews were ex- He made him bitterly rue the day w days, 12.bours and 3 minutes, steaming in
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Witiellesters, an a hull lot of 'em had six- himself together quicker than a flash, and in &barn.: I I I - eluded from the avenues to success. The he called him a " Tory," and tried to ex- hat time 2,790 knots. in order to cover
1--. And now, boys, we've before the child,.n6ticed the astonished and i elderGoschen boldly sent his son to Rugby pel him from politics. He furnished the t erage speed of
I shootors as wel w, an' gether confused looks, he had carefully spread mbing quietly into our saddles, we and to Oxford, and he distinguished himself Unionist party with just what they stood the distance in five days an av
got ter ride like sin ter-morro, & .bent low to keep olit of the glare, and Jack rship and his inde- most in need of, an able financier, an d one-half knots pet, hour -
an, push'em over into bearskin on the dirt floor, and grently as her- to much by his schola d to twenty-three an will
. in all the critters, I am own mother bade her "say her�'prayers. "-',- Vb m4peied, 11 Are Yer all ready?" pendence of character that he revained the crown his vengeance on Mr. Gladstone, he equal to about twenty-seven land miles
I the Deep Creek country fer safety. '� Yes, ��.whlspered back, andwe pressed7 ha et bernaintainea. Itis said thateach
will navigate that The beautiful Lord's Prayer was'repeated I respect of all the men of sense among his stepped into the positionthat great man used v 0
hardly think the reds out gom"6ioios tightly down on our, hwids. fellow -students. He had to suffer a great to fill. He, became Chancellor of the Ex- of the Cunarders now in process of construe-
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way. So,'here's fer a smoke, and then bed." in the clear childish voi3e�, and then came, - W - A 1-9 000.
The soaker, big Jack Burns, foreman of " And please, my Heavenly Father, bless 4h w -rush and a crash we tore Ahrough deal of ill-treatment, nevertheless, on ac. chequer in Lord Salisbury's Ministry and tion on the Clyde will cost f ,
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. e I. C. noise Outft leisurely produced n dear papa and aiamma, and little the brush and rode at full speed ou. -tin-'I-o the count of his Hebrew physiognomy. and contributed incalculably to their succeiss by ALL PUT IN GOOD SHAPF-
th In ow r clearing, now almost as light as day, for the foreign name. Many of his contemporaries in a succession of brilliant budgets, lowering During the past two months nearlyk-every
pipe and tobacco as coolly as if the murder- My b other, and Mr. Big Jack, and all big, heavy barn timbers were burning clear-. ., sums of na-
ous Apaches . were a thousand miles away the boys at -the Stone Corral." public affairs remember one little inciden- the taxation, paying off large one of the fast ships h%s been overhauled.
Starting up anti drawing the back of bLs ly and steadily. Across we- went, our ex- of his life at Rugby, where be was a favor- tional. debt,abolishing vexatious imposts,and Extensive work has been done upon all
instead of thirty. counting the hand hastily across his eyes, and endeavor- cited animals plunging and leaping like ite pupil of Dr. Tait, the late Archbishop yet always having handsome surpl,us. In 1 and have been put in first-class condition
Wo were only seven men, panthers, but still no Indians. preparatory to the commencement of the
..out attached to ing to steady his voice, big Jack said - of Canterbury. The students had a very short, he has carried out in five ,,years mea -
Mexican cook, in the dug ., Past the house and within a fe%r yards of r hop d to Spring and Summer voyage-. Already much
vere employes an' tend t . offensive trick of inventirig dog erel rhymes sures which Mr. Giadstone nev e
f attached to the corral, and N , ,,Jimmie, you an' Juan stay (7 the burni4,barnwe pulled.up. Thesilence li . 09 The booking has been done by the various linesg
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. knelL the leetle un. We uns are ergoin' to help '� Were we'100 - ke this: be able to carry in double the time. and there is every indication that the east -
of the big I. C. Company; and well we . cotifused us. late, after &119 I had a bit of pork, greatest of his exploits unioubtedly, an4, one
. � � what an Apache outbreak meant, for we a1T the folk. " he dug -out door flew open Mechanically. we closed up -a fatal move, I stuck it on a fork. by which he will be longest remembered, is ward pa,ssenger-business this season will sur-
� Crash, e�ird V - ' for wiflOrmearthly yells- and blood � Ing '
-----N bad suffered more or less from their cruel - . -curdli And gave it to the Jew boy Jew! the reduction of the rate of interest on con -
raids. Bift we had been intrusted with the and five d etirlidined 'men -Yes, men in every I had a bit of mutton, - ea- pass that of any previous year. By April
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horses, and Were possible' sense �f thew'ord that night-rus I bed to the 'whoops ' the Indians, from a low sag in the I stuck it on a button, sols from 3 per cent to 2 1-2 per cent, a in I every one of the g -eat ocean flyers will be
. we intended, if it ground on the left, sent a murderous volley And gave it to the Jew boy, Jew! sure which gave a great stimulus to industry
for humwpowe)r to keep them out of the corral, buckling on the heavy six-sbooters . running on its regular trips east and West.
crashing into our midst. I had a bit of beef and commence both by cheapening money Of the total number of vessels that will run
clutches of the redskins, to do so; for we as they ran. ' I stuck it on a leaf,
had all reeeiyed many little kindnesses from 41 Take the black. " Down went oqr brave horses, and doW11 And gave it to the Jew boy, Jew I and by checking the tendency to hoard up thirty-six maybe classed as specially fast I
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the company, and from the highesz, to the 11 You take the sorrel." I went, their riders. Four of us scrambled to and so on, with tiresome monotony. Gos- money unproductively. strides butof this number there will be only five
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tliere-was mutial good -will, and 11 No, he had a long day's ride already. " our feet as we cleared ourselves from the chen took this verigood temperedly till one This and other such startling contestants for honors as. record makers or
--- I lowest " - I stir;up leatheirs, only to throw ourselves be- day a student who was old enough to know ahead, however, have made Mr. ,Goschen -
friendly feeling, -very different from some Hov?s ther blue roan'O" , breakers, as far as the New York:Queens
os with far , I I He's fresh." -hind our lead -riddled, dying animals just in better, and whose noble birth gave him very unpopular with the Conservatives ; town voyages are concerned.' Tbe-five will
outfits, who treat their vaquer a get fresh horses, boys ; time to save ourselvesi; for ag,iin the villains great prominence, went a step too far. He - and when the other day there was a talk of be the City of Paris and City of New York
� less consideration than they do their horses . I I Be sure an' R . d of the Treasury
I Go& -knows We'll ne(iVern bad enouih. poured their lead into us -this time, thank wrote the " pork " stanza on a piece of pap- his being made First Lor of the Inman line, the Teutonic and Majes-
. or cattle. . . los To tell the tic of the White Star line, and the new
II Jimmie, did yer go down to the Cactus 11 I'm taking the blazed face bay.-* , heaven, doing us no barm. er, and pinned it up in the pew where G - in succession to Mr. Smith, there was very
Ranch far the six-shooter cartridges?" 11 Better not---�-he's stiff .in the shoulder." Using our.horses for breastworks, we tried chen used to sit in chapel. The result wars nearly revolt in the party. No one Cunarder, and all interest will centre during
" Yes, bet I did, an' got purty close ter a I I Pinto is fresh." . to return their fire, but they were effectually an explosion of laughter among the students truth, Mr. Goscheu is not liked. the season in the performance of these grey-
. The heavy stock saddles are slapped on, concealed. during service, and an inquiry on the part can deny his ability or hip, many valuable hounds.
thousand rounds." . . he is lacking in that rare rob -
I I Thet's kind er comforting. Did yer hear and muscular arms tug and tug at the long ::Anybody hit?" of the head master. Decior Tait was quite qualities; but The contestants in other lines will p
tell of any news down tbar T' latigo straps. until the chinchas seem as if Yes, I saw Hank throw up his hands and ready to uunish the offender, Imt Goschen faculty of conciliation, which made Mr, ably he confined to tile Fuerst Bismarck,
d hide, so fall face down." begged him not to take any notice of the �Smith so powerful, and equally so in that Normannia, and Columbia of the Hamberg-
. It Notbing perticler. They was a-talkin' they would cut through hair an "Boys, we've got ter get out of this or affair. He intended to look after that mat- lofty courtesy and chivalrous unselfishness American line and tbe'Havel and Spree of
erbout that thar settler, over on Amtelope tight are they.
Flat ; they allowed thet if trouble come with I I Be sure and cinch - 'em well, boys, we they'll surround us sure." himself. He sought out his tormenter which has made Mr. Balfour beloved even the North Ge�man Lleyd, in the passage
- 04ig � tl�r r- With all his between Southampton and this port, and
I the reds, he would be in a purty tough place, can't stop t L,hten 'em after we get start- "Kin we make a break for the cabin?" alo said to him : 11 I wish you to unde by his hottest political foes.
. . "I think we might manage to crawl - thar, stani that I am a Christian and so is my intellect and all his versatility, Mr. G,,)schen La, Touraine and La Bourgogne of the
specialIV as he are a tenderfoot. I'd hate ed."
4%-r see ything happen ter'em. I -passed I I Ay, ay, yer kin bet on us, Jack." by kinder keeping the horses between us and father, but if I were a Jew I would not be has never succeeded in becoming quite a Fr�nch line between Havre and New York.
the red.cusses." . ashamed of it and would not, allow you to gentlem%ii, and that will probably stand in
an . it is confidently expected in shipping cir-
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I t-Nar the other ay, and his leetle gal come 41 Are Yer all 0 K v' "Hark, somebody is hollering!" insult me on account of it. I don't mind theway of -his ever attaining the highest cles that these records will be lowered this
out, and says, sorter anxious like: 11 You bet." - ntain an' - Looking over our shoulders, we saw that what the young fellows do, because they, positions of all. year, perhaps by the sa lie ships, as a num-
II I Mister, hev you got a leetle gal?' I I Then head f6r the Baldy Mon 0 a very agreeable society side,
:1 go I says, I No, little sissy, I hain't.1 if ever you spurred, spur this night." the door of the shanty was partly open, and -know no better, but as for y u—" At Yet he has i her of improvements and changes in machi-
to us. .
. I Out and away. leaning low, until our the settler vigorously beckoning this point the fight began, and the noble and there is no iollier fellow in congenial nery, screw and draught have been effected.
� - I I Nor no little boys?' says she. ist try an' see if poor Hank is lord got the greatest hiding bB ever had in company. The place to see Mr. Goschen at .
I I I Nar - one,' says 1, and I told her thet breasts almost r(;ited on the saddle horn, - "We in% The impression that increase of speed means
i � y d against our clean done fer, fust.!' his life. He had the manliness to shake his best is at one of Augustus Harris'supper increase of danger has graduaVy fallen away.
I . she war'the fust le tie un I'd seen fer many and with,sp,u,reesi,ightly presse - the - ,
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I i� a Ve swept swiftly away One oftbe boys crawled cautiously around hands with the victor and to beg his pardon parties at, Drury Lane Theater, where The increase of speed in railways has not in
a day, an' we hai nite a leetle confab, an' brenchos to the 4erd- horse and fallen rider, and re- for what he had done, and the two, young -cleverest men and the prettiest women in creased the danger of travelling byrail, and
then her mo�her wine out, an' she war 4 from the Stone corral., Big Jack was on the turning in.-tbe same manner, whispered sor- men were excellent friends afterwards. England are gathered round the festive no good reason prevails why it should be
x�, very,pleasarit, lady, she war, an' she said left and a little in, the lead ; and as we - od and drink-
k . ' 1h4 aliowed t , bet the leetle un war lonesome rushed over a , low, sand, ridge. I-aawhim rowf ully that "poor Hank bed passed in That. happy mixture of good temper and ,boaid, eating the choicest fo n , out Incre dangerous to cross the Atlantic in a
.. . . . his cheeks." � high spirit helped Goschen very Tuch at ing the finest wine, and bringi ge their fast ship than in a slow one
"� I for other leetle uns ter -play with. They've and,his. horse showing' -dark au4 clearly cut -
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I � He I ,was I ridiijbis beat this I I Now, boys, we'll make a run fer it,- Oxford, and it has helped him very very beat natural gifts for the general de SLOW SHIPS CAN 13E HA -D.
ot a right young bab thar too, but the against the sky, 6 sof his life. light of the compa
I , y- . , , d with a spring, away we much at other important peri d nv. rhere the Chancellor
'�-,�free--,tl s%yptbat-baby: can't do nothing night, and his titteroan was stretchingbim. stoop low," an . " Many persons, however, prefet a slow
I 11F I * I - He left college with a good reeord,,and of the Exchequet I more Jewish looking
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I . bu , amlafigh.-in'm I self- like a thoroughbred.. I - - rushed for the door. ship from, choice, and for those who are
� � , I Hark ! listen, men, listen !" and in a On and on, i ith a rushing noise, like the Another stream of lead whistled by us, his father having made a great deal of than ever, at sixty faultlessly dressed, with timid there will be plenty of vessels the clay
- � r in a sharp ejacu. but nobody fell, and in another second, we money, he went into business 'in the city a huge gardenia in his vuttonhole and a of which, for what is now known as fast
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I I r- -- seepad big Jack had pushed�lipen -th6..door, *djind of great, �- w gs now I were inside the heavy door, and helping the under favorable circumstances, becoming a glass of pink champagne in his band, his . Fast ships of all well-
. , - -d' ,6sth from ,somebody . voyages, is over.
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I - . .,-16A iji"ok,ing intently out over the moon lation or a sincithefe J- ' settler barricade it. partner in his father's firm. In those days face full of merry twinkles and his eyes are sailed as care-
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litprairie. � . � - - a , rsepa;de i�,b� ost uncommon for a city merchant gleaming with enjoyment lets himself out
11 What is it, JaAV asked the boys -�iijbnj ctifiina' e c
� ilei th- *ool iiipplit wind III heard you when you charged by, it was in' I fully as slower and less valuable vessels,
� I 'as iQ i, but it took me some ti 'me to open the to be a man of high in tellectu%1 allainments, -freely among his f fiends and makes speeches perhaps more carefully, and no accident or
I they gathered outside. like arrows -and yet,'aear heavent we may mer I 11 Work bard 1,
m� � _ - 91) 1 1 door, as I had a hull lot of things piled agin and Mr. Goacben soon became a marked ,.that set the table in a roar. i ecorded which
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� . I -Did yer hear shooting. - Ae--Uo late ! I - ho a in it.)? - -�'. -1 .- I . -man, especially in relation to questions'of and live well" is his motto. By following loss of ships has yet been r ary speed.
;�-- - , - No, but, thar�s a..,shad boas.a-coming like I I Pall ek leetle to the left, y ; we k � Vy Still ; and with has been caused by extraordin
� - C, R r-, ,(--i !Xr 1 - �� ,� r - ,- -� - ' I I Are ye- all. safe so far, Stanton., exchange and -of --.commercial finance. - He it strictly he is a young man - --
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E, -r-- le- I t -Ms, thd -Uritd;�thud,�,Wu4 of iro chant him, them is no saying how big a space
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V� �� . li;ofs� away ey; pi . - - Ity .ge when most young mer - - : If Do you know the surest
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�. fai#� k4mmer dust could be4seem ile& sajjaM*-j&iy. groun --.- -j4csi- is that, -�- --�
,;�. :;� �. Dut no -P , _ y aw - ' � - '. thisi part, -What- we feare4- .1, - 6ceupiiawith-the drudgor-of theixjusi z,�etmayqk - ind"tion of
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ik . - - - j.a fire thd.-place, I &-�`f6ej Aid t a-IM3,'at the --of' - � wo - "
- - ., I 11 , I - - , _. : --- _ _ . ness, and ii 6 , thirty -t ,, . .-- . - d age 9" asked Dr. Reed of a numbcr of
I v�� I . - . . I I - ea - . - aillghter reache ' A tWPirliament as n
r:�� :,.: W. - � ': _� , _ , . - .-Rutth0e;*ere nc�ggns' of * keniug Yet, they ,9 - - e of the I E' Heads at Funerals. . friends 'at the -Lindell. "The surest indica.-
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V�� 1. . -i . r� ible "A -at every lift of the steed they plunged bWn. � -little � - I I d you safd�- be WaS returne - o V e
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ft, � .� . The death of the Duke of Cla
, F- somewhars," c(mtinued Jack. forward like frijhie�ed&er. ' ,f � � . directed public attention in England v�-,ry
:�i -- - enougb, one of the first things he did in eye a palm and a shrinkage of the calf
.&-, --� . -,,-W4j kging,'Ironilhe way thet. hoss is A -Ed �now -,we- came to a long stretch 11 Yes, and is staying in the dug -out at ,4 . getic support forcibly to the daDaer often incurred ;�y I dr
L" �- - tbecorral. We left twoof the boys with ic life was to give an ener of the leg� I these indications are due to
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I - � 4 trail, w-. 9" - � ii1ed up and her.'7 OPI of known before to have originated the P,b- advancing years, In the
r', 6 '-- -00V---,-W,,;i1d Raril--ghtiver. . arik other time we would-havc p, � ['11 show you the loop -holds of the Jews, and plaAng pe e 11 re"g" matter of the eye,
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� .- And soon' the sight that gre -W ' ito-night he ious denominations on an i interfer, d with, nd it is
I -eted our eyes, carfully picked our ay ,over. Bul in the logs, and I'll -go and tell the wife', equal " the fifth Section 8 a
� , showed us that there was trouble sorn ewhere 'the stake we were riding for was far too foOt'ng* verb, "One funeralmakes many." There e
�� -for out of the dust and glimmer sprang a . i to care for horse -flesh, or even our little one is safe." At the general election two years later, he seems to be little doubt that the luckless tliis which causes a flow of water. The dry -
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� � I I precious after hour w strained our eyes, had the high distinction of standing at the b his original cold at the burial ,e,s of the palm is produced by an inter
, - on her back,, -holes trying to bead of the poll for the city of London- of th -he, and a ' It the functions of the body, also
� - powerful white mare, while own necks ;so with slightly tightened reins peering. through the loop prince caughl ictor ot Hohenl ference wit
�, .- - .. 4; , - � -,,, swurely tied to the heavy frontier saddle, and only our toes resting in the broad stir- 6 Prince V
, � I - h redskins. But th'ey were He at once retired from business and. des ffainst the cus-
'4 - . - ; '"'leetle gaV patch sig t of the general protest has arisen a. due to the action of the nerves, and the
C- wis-thi new settler's I rups, we pushed madly . across, the sparks milar
i , , ; - - , el against the very waxy and seemed to have a wholesome voted himself entirely to politics. Honore tom which demands that mourners shall shrinkage of the leg follows from si
�L�, --- Wi lit space in fell thickly on him. He was given a plact grave in all sorts too, you notice some
�' . I- � , th astonished and anxious faces, we flashing as the iron shoes clash, stand boxe-headed at the
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, rpfiolig to the mird's side, and lifted the rough rock. Across at last tbauk God,and dread of venturing into the fire I causes. In old age,
?-' ,-. � - the front of the house. in Earl Russel's ministry as vice presidsu. men become more corpulent than in the
� - .� � w.-Ruldyadd out of the saddle-; and big Jack once more on the smooth p�ain, our gallant Presently Stanton came quietly in and. of the Board of trade F.nd made a mem. of weather. riany deaths can be earlier portions of their lives. Withdrink.
'!'It �carried -her tenderly into the dug -out, while cayuses, with ears well for'�vard, and distend- . The doctors say that f
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> . . 'with won � dering -faces the rest of us quietly 6d nostrils, were -stretc n hems.elve -"d said, 11 Boys there's something going On at ber of. the privy council, and after only traced directly to this practice, and point ing men tb e change is of ten produced by the
;: , �., , hi g t 's a few months' apprenticeship to office was - accharine wich ,they consume
� � � V � . the back that I don't understand. " I out that the dead Calluot he berlefited by the quantity of s
> Irollowerd. : - I . . � . throwing dust like heroes. - Leaving one man in the front room, we re- taken into the Cabinet as Chancellor of the
� - t% - -. -4t:Please, Mr. Big .Jack, Tve brought a Lingalmostlike sufferings of the living. The Lancet goes so with their drink, and with those who do not
9 - ,Rising ahead ofus and Idol 8 8 , a
�, paired with him to the room in the rear of I Duchy. of. Lancaster. It wa at thi t rsons in robust drink it'follows from other physiologic I
is . I line far as to declare that, only Pe
. I 14ter'fron-I pap. a small cloud wair the I I lone. tree." I 'tted to attend changes. As to the hair becoming grey, it
� --- -_ .� . A th building that he came into close contact,with Mr- health ought to be permi
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- - � - : ':Half way, -boys!" I I -hole Cladstone, who formed a ver the -
� -Ql" P- -? t� � � 511 A-ktieii, childl you!Ve birdught a let . y Op1n- 0
� . I Tharik heaveiri t�nthai -- but do yer Xck pressed his face close to a loop x . , unerals in bad weatherl and enforces its results, in the majority f cases, from
i . . ter. twenty miles for me ! what in the name P - red steadily out in the darkness. ion of his talents especially in relation to - partial closing of the hair cells and the re-
- , r?, the Great Medicine war yer dad a thinkin' srse the cayuses kin keep, his sait and git and sta p argument by referring to the death of a pro
� :- . t , subject Of finance. Mr. Gladstone merchant, which was duction of the quantity of natural coloring
- ar � . - - may be, said to be .the first English states. caused solely by e posure at the burial of a matter which the closing proluces.
.- I' '9 Suddenly he stepped back and pulling his the minent Liverpool
P- I - l'- �' iiid"a babylike yon with -V � , . - � six-shooter, pointed it through the loop X With
k-,`� - - , -j r, -r --. ! � ,.. - . - No answer to that question; we all feared man who regarded questions of finance from- women the dimness of the eye does not come
� * 1-don1, know, please, Mr. Big Jack.
V , . - - � I I I 11 bole and fired. riend.
� .z_ I � - I . . Per-6ps he's, hurt, 'causo his-eye� were wet , that the brave brutes wouldi drop, and -but, Ye answerei the shot. the point of view of the people. Other fin. - -- so soon as it does in meii."
�r � I - . 1 J.7fil& Then papa wrote P, dear heaven hel I t get there, to A wild yell of rag fetch him. I I an Fat WOMM — --
V� � - , -_ - , -e, - . and mamma was c ' . pus, we mus Ing. * 11 Aha, I thought I could anciers thought only of raising. the greatest An Indi I eep�est law of human nature.
�--,, �- , 404eraad put -me on old Nan and told me save the mother -and babe bi�die tryi up, wi' bed a burning amount of taxation for the purposes of the . Habit is thede
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k� -- " - ii - I got to - awetvq ,We passed the lone, - guess he won gov ent;but Mr. Gladstone conceived Mrs. Chippewa., the largest woman in the -[Carlyle.
1. . , on the,wagon trail till -the With & slight , - z er his blanket. I ernm ry 2nd at Dog Lake,
V� 1-. �- - ,..� - -I',> � i- �,14hfa tree�arld:then: head for the, Black- tree, looking strangely.�weird afi, It stood all stick und
., t` s. Give me a chaw of the idea of a progressive system of finance, world, lied on Februa The' children of the rich should be taught
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, . -he gave nfes switch to beat old -a;ft alone � Iiie- seotinal k p I reservation on the s tlicir
k, 1 ... W- - � pin aad, F ,- like'some gig�y mebody? " by which each year's budget should be a' an Indian!
� - . j�,;----? - terbacker, so Winnipeg a little that the children of the poor will be
.- -,- . ��e�nS6,41d' if Nain didnN run good,Baby ,ing-watch and ward over the flain below. � e saw a faint streak of dawn easure of reform, rel the public bur- MaLitoba, distant from
� ��, - . - I And now w in . e de- equals at least in the next world.
P�--�. - .Frank -would never laugh any more _ lges, the horses tad! over 100 miles. The avoirdupois of th
-1 -; � � - . ,�-and Toiling over more sand r;( in the east, and soon the sun was gilding dens and facilitating and industry, . lcual. She tipped the Any man who ever owned a balky horse
�O 1-: , , " %st -would be awful. So I beat her all the 'were7breathing hard and, running heavily I. the distant Baldy Mountain, and�what to while yet providing all the revenue required. cea9ed was- phenon will tell you that he found the animal ex
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. 'A - but still e siumbling� ,Welcome sight still -was He beieved he ha found Mr. Goschen �h.
� , I I � - I 9 - rock we us was a far taore " - I she died. The cause of death, though an ceedingly hard to get along wit
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I-- - , & *440A - � - - , ork, and he lost no time in * bringinC him autopsy has nc
. . " 1 -t -al -= her for all she vfts worth. tried a spurt,, bat the jaded I animals were -
k . - .-,. � ��,- � ments of a company of Uncle Sam's boys as W
I I �*,- .� " Wal, give me ther et d6ihg-thtik"%es%-and-tfi"tv � adstone, ��e; ly due to fatty as
-, - . � I . ", . - 1' �tei,'Wtle un.ae Di. tailed to get they came through the pass at a sharp to the front. When Mr. Gi degeneration Of the heart. 1,200 of an. inch in thickness. Iroa h been
0 -1 I A 11. - I -ars ago on the rolled so thin as to measure only 1-1,800 of
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I "r J,.� - iv,*'11 m*hty soon sea what's wanted.;' - She moved to Lake an inch in thickness.
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I �, �4� -�� i,- ,,�- -4 Jbrlbli IR where-ve would trot' ly thrown high office in his Cabinet after an ores of,Hadson Ba�
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�-- - �s dresg;�, -but it wi-ais"606i " be A if IffiVi ' ' � ihing out, we SSW With strict With her Father-" Well, Tommy, how do you
11 - - - ther Sttle one i - . identified him as closely as possible I is since residedl
li � -I - � I � � -11, . . 1, and rui o where she hi think you will like this little fellow for a
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�. - � --- - :, . - Taces1and& . cabin, '. . � ? I retreat, a mile on+, on the mesa. himself in his financial schemes, and he soon teen -years ag, , ,ut in the Wilmi-
t - --, � - � ,-'- I I � I.. ,a dry creek bed; in J weeksspe brother?" Tommy (inspectimg the .new in-
,-, , -�4�sayy, don!t yer feel lik;��eatfte.a bite Of Through a, long sag, then - st, have had - his rewarcL The - Ministry were de. -excepting a ,few
� I � - - � 1, � �- . l I ud gf their haste, they mu fo. A .
� *---"-.-- � "I - T , I- ion Tears ag t that time fant somewhat doubtfully) Uave ydu go'
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, ..h - a-C.Up-of coffee?" . crashing through the s6"d willows that f*r they were Viishing their fealed in 1874, -and a elect &IT, V ' - "I
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-�t .Z�� den he cava b to keep him, papa,, or is he only a sample ?
� - , � -, , . . 'X -Q, thank yq% kK -1 am al "id itTv- -banks, we bed the slight as- . . . .- . 11 .. . . I lowed. � looded
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9 -� , - - , I . 'Is - . � . g� "I - � i, axidriw, anothii .. rite were on the -- , dleven,inchesJu height, and , full rd Rok says that there are
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