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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1892-03-24, Page 3connect Cabo) %nd ro be laid soon. A pA-blic gambling pital of Venezuela, siness. i now building & ,the capital of Rus. ot very many years 0 h%d visited the head, 8 stamps has been ian Salvador. All ave been called in, Lre the accepted in [ter. ita., the capital of �ombia, decreased ' were 2,P,05 births ;y during the year. ion ire not factors ,erLea, in Bolivia, �oad, is described the world. It is rel, and the height iver is 4,008 filt. ) highest pillar is ; of the structure is reported from he neiahbourbood I had taken shelter ;vhen the roof fell ipot. The bodies iter. � is tile pampas on z Railroad- from t of the Andes i4 a curve, a single ihan an ordinary ie metre in depth, ban one metre in n Chili cost the party $15,000,000 nate made by the �at amount $885,. nora Dona Juana on Augustin Ed. �ce, from -her pri- f the war to the not been figured � lost everything. mate on. " marria . ' Freex of Mr : t, Me., I - the course of a rd, give grace tb � the groom was n" Soule, aad aL I Irace, the prayet y, although, the s of having said I occasion. wineerine work ottii peak at I � ion Of 6006 �ow line,,,6nd is hil g the 2! t rail - Ind is located in 41 in the world. ,6 feet above the � higer than the I:n,ld per, i , , ,�: Imp; , Air um, �ifleL,1,0,� 3ar 10 0 " nd a d revolvers, alf o the hands ol ieutenant, who that Arabs are can interpoee of any subse- the Mobangl ourn%'asaysbeth' .�_" 5 eD �b* unt" ing Of co ,a the wilde- [the attrition of a good many e parts of the ient rubbing been put to so ighly polished . e anVtbinq eous detrition. ntleman. 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N� _-� �11 hefffl,'M � - - ,-Aami­ w - 0- r , .- -­ - .- -1 - I . 12' , - - - , _ , � 7 - " , A�M,- - - . -- - - � - " Is her grandmotto �$ MA : a , , "N' . ��_ . �� - I . 'W15 __ ­�E_:U?1­ zl'��,: - � � N, - I e A - - , - -A - -, � ,;:� � - I � � . —_ , e __, , - I ��w _ - , I , Nothing my fathef, except,. a Word to � _N1 _�6�0p_ -_ I - �____ 1 - - -- BE NFA . ' . j 11 . t M - , A" A alml., j... � - . I c on 0 'yoffl-, if � BY 4v*,e !- �­__ ,�: - � I �­ -- 1_� I"' - W GES. ads mother, to express my regret . , 11, - , I . at leavilig s� pleasant a home.- I A- - -W -� 16,�a&iffl, 7 I - .. , OW-- � ' VY It'a "Lb $;I* 1; .. ,___ , , . ­ ­ e-i-weven ia�v L, - � - , � _� - � ,� - - — � ,? �� , , . I - ... . _ . I _V r1yap-4014w 'pedi . - _,_ j- , - -arg tip . - - , � , - - - � - - - , - , , , , , I � - , - 11 � -daw, 4 � - . � � ,-,,!� es 64r, h t r - I T,ne- reM - f , W i h 1-_� Still. �LxTaxxq . I - , � - 11 I , _fJ 4xi IV _ I �V4� Z , ��'. I, --- . . - - � . be - - " - ' go , r- � -1 �� - _ �� __ , I . - _� �j,� n -W � �. - . . - . 17 '_ . t ­ . �W4 P - �- - - I - - , : gain 11�%el4b-oeftger wow e ;Z I _�-- . . - I'll I'll � APP - V, � I I - - I __ unting-grounds on the upper 01 wa. . . - 11 _. -Can asked M. de Bois-brillant, wit � . 'y � or, 4.e. - " 0 : - % � �. I .�: ,� i I " -, I , IR, " What! Has the Vicomte written?" I i , 1her!%1ee,,f= - %.a.l J Mr. _' d, an old -4. h a sudden , � Z_- � , IR 1 and' � _t 13Y'Wn,L1AM MCLENNA' � _ � 4h, W*10 W. - Little I'M TINAW -1 ... oeiated w- - I . I � - Sancta Maria, speed us! I interest. I the crowd by his antiacipation of u - mi's n I I)iekend, � :_ �,�­_n­ _ , , , - , -11 I recently � tLM '­ �� � - . -fir � Little unsung Tommy Smith i ousehold Wor - ­ � ;,L �� The sun is falling low, "No. Igo where I need no supporbfrom gibe, and, without more -44o I -� - -The-old .P,of ambition, aQ praise, ; Auction- of I , - - '�`. . - - - - - � 1_4 . .. ­ I I " - � - - - �_ - _.v, I . I I _kU,9W,#d �kj litdon audience to - with I ,.I_- z- ouc�rekilidled, litai*-4fth xdt=d fierce- ,_ � Segoe-a-ga' Ual - �- . �. -4Vicomft, djq any - erletatron than in - threw off leggings and blank � ad a4e , _mOto rhyme it with; � , � V _,:; - -�,�r- -� __ ".. ,­� �,,- , ­ ", . � I � I . .� ences ­ -� ­- -, -_ _1 k. I --�.,�IV, I Before u"es 'r, .1 . V . - . . , &he � "' Y"'11109 . _. - -��me��-d-_his personal reminiSO - � ;�� . - � � � _ � - -�__ - ness - -an moulil - . 11, tenderly� to line . ... . � �_- ,,, , .f��,��', A— Of thii.!�W�Allktqtto YSAW:g- , . ;1 * I , brav�e.alko taAe agaip- . 1,1jimi _', �� I - , - . . . . . . . . . . . . 11'.1 , seu.-- -- ,_�-- - . � - - 41 I I . I Something sings unceasingly- ­-�. �­ , A�Bexxeffiche';"" - 'd I . each other. was a frequent visitor lat - 1 - ��-- -._� ­ � prayv ;;a d- K *ith up " , the long -accustomed sweets of victor Mr. Fitzgerald , �� i.L�, -1 - � hil ,, 4CN�t-that follyicifli i Thecom- Ir Little'rommy Smii7h. - _ ... E, I r " i 'an thee. blic '6ods ` son ? A ring was instantly formed.- -, - . _�� - _ - � - _� I liitedbaxras�;,11 ldinii6g- -eg -),in- Not 4 Relying on his unlisted strength alya en- . Gad's hill, and, like the other guests there, . . , �� _� �� --.-, , ��_ _�_�- � �� -, . 1, Z- Z. Z Z Z _ ' � - Z �Z � that disrepixtib$ life atants moved wearily round, seeking an Z Z - . - bi;us ;:ind the � - f llu..,-�qf ignoble b durance, he braved.the almost insurmount_� On the verge of some far land was often enchained on coming downstairs . . __Z'o_ ---KL � r . � � ­ ,�_, I .- _,�t2a;�, pany,� ound Ae tt�ble, iii che _ . - �'-­ ��- � . . �-_ % - dangersV- � :, I .. forever does he stand iug oollection of 3� --�,�I�,� e$ ws' et es quae . I � m opportunity to Close, taunt'" each other ,. - .. � _ _ � :­ , chN lisped.' on alonw�: . - able hardships of a winter jour4ey. through still to breakfast by the f4scinat .� �, �,'�� - " ., " Oh, he is- wb - ' --py - �' wl� � ttack . by -feigne - . With his cap -rim rakishly . � - -1-7, -��­, z�__ � � - � 11 I- - qjl� - - '4 - '� -'d the, the _je and incitingrA ift -"a Joi t �14 � .ur � -,- MVO runner F pipe - I _* -�egft ,*t deoo- ­ - sumus sui - - ., - , - 16ii- p .66 - -, TiAed he- smiles on me- - ' ? ' I ­ ; __�4: _b log -I- - ?4-1- - mp _ 0 b4pedicat dextera�iQ -, � I ,Me disol�ite reg h_4hq1i';W.ki��$Wp orj.' ,74ivm-�p _11 ­ � - ­ -- I ��_ I_ � , I �­ - � _ hig" ' " 0 "I '91 - - �av-"cl; -or, -retrea ;___Near6r' 'ax�A teardr' -_ - , 11 - at. � ' M FUR ,_firistL mot A � - ,� t � . .-d It. - e To -my Smith. raie thj4 vialls o the siair,;i�be and the -- : ,_- !�,- . In nomine lia - s ei� -6t goiAtus�sineti.' � . "I M. - ot, daring to approach the forts, or risk ed lato, - I - - - . , a ii, rfeliditi'16YOu on the taste of til at last they. touched, and n . I -1 .- 'ag -'OT&F A � � I -- I - " ALmen," hastil responded the they circled un Qlv4,Lthey_ .p,oauter with certain p*viemi@'op ilihe-r�_gpUr � I - � ball_-Thia 14bit -of 4f na, � , . . __ . , - '' e_,�­__ y .-An thOme :� Oh; my jaunt staiuct�e . -iiyg - olp - �6�, W I ,� , , � "'Psayl your complim- ­qC&,miable to _ , y , - _T ent. restr 4� - -.- and at the word burst forth the clatter and' I, Full of ignoble dangers," continued, __ ,---..,. ht and grappled- Backwards routes oftravil. Hel6atilcd"I&Ast'stbrih .. Of first love, I see you yet ., . i1kr lects ______ �� _­;; FI �_ * disturbance of an ill-conducte I family din M. sprang uprig and cold and hunger;,. undaunitedt,and un . render the -guests, continually g f � X_ 1, - L - de Bois-brillant, unheeding, " and degrad- and forwards they str,gnedl and, twist&L , .; Though you smile so, mistily � 11 - L I _� __ i L . I ad - It is L I ` 11 an' 0, , � , , 14t - ­, - , see , . meal, anato ide r - - '- n reiiZh,6&-tfie ibb -but through teafs I motim . - , � - " - ' li- '_eV6 ruse (if th4 tr'a­lu6d- a mg . I ner in a Canadian household over two ing to any gentleman of good family. L �w it ry 'trick and . hake'-, but when he -b,u xl,�,v _­'� handred years ago. I litilits of the Ottawa, the woman who had Little Tommy Sulfth. grow that Dickens at last, in desp 'r, thireat- ;1 . �,_ low grunts Pa -_ - �; � "A gentleman of good family!" laughed wrestler, while the crowd uttered - - a &rt I ft- 11 11� I The failler and mother had barely helped Gui. - so long borne her unmerited burden of � D, ' iiii-RAZiR . ened Ao bate -all hi, - ' - - I ,t ­ " A gentleman ofgood fana,ily ! Has of approval, and the Prisoners stood a -tip- But with crown tipped ba,,k behind I , -k-DS" it - L - - * Mr. � . __: thp el mefore-lialf a.dozeii sppone, t - shame and ill -repute, laid herselfdowu ex- And the glad hand of the elsewher" . . W 'fiii 04or give r Inore than toe to watch the struggle. No human xvind e. ic e Appears irom 111311 . 1� , 'of the , %nitlanj(thifig 0 . Smoothing back your hair I ee ­ ­ 11 _:_� . anx=1 agaiiigi tht, sides.' -Iatge � -ain for any hausted, and, With a gleam of hope, saw the s Fitzgerald's account of him, wasan enth 11 _ , - IA0 -� Hds" family" p&Vebte& t1tese " -in- strength ,;on�ld stand such a str � , . I I f I I ­_ I 4ie ,a,: ._ . ,, . I I - ' time ; muscle, ha ,-� " ,-, � . -Heaven's, best angel smite on . me- . ari -cw e . c _" - - - " Ittlelommysmitll. . I � I I 'a e -,!-from growing up to their utmos' vain. Then, not in pity, but in very terror . -[James Whitcomb Riley. , aLcouril of the contesit between I)Ingley Dell I - e plates crowd- ful sweep of his hand bone, and sinew w 10. "i I � ' . . 44, " ' ' - earthen -ware bii:M, in a struggle to trans' dicating his brothers and sisters with , astWa;iiinire scorn- . ere tried hour for her, deliverarkee a� e,Q@fied '- ,r of.crieket� -whi for the choicer morsels to th b, when Outagami, in a su- He coninfatdid ayid'­tfir . .. I ieult,6 -un4lrst d;_-; h i; di nZA - e Aose about�its­ gonolrous ci�(ixxmtereucte. into,g-o,6d.-for-nothitigsaVaues? I wasirfbol preme effort lifted and throw. his antagon- - - �__ . . 11 a 0 - I . - , ani - � The clainorous contestants weri ' �U,p an� breathless,- amid a.mighV7 4*'ho should be left 4oxxe.witlx�.-Wfi eyer' '. - a% . I All Muggleton is recalled. Dickens 1. .. �� I lot �o iiivi�r-eftqed D a Ifilit's "bier w� h elk wttlAa ist, h . -, .;�' back 44 his house, I . - ., f � - Ztt - iwesexxt fear, 6- built st- ru&� wij , cut " bad a cricket field at the half-grown boys and girls, ranging from Taupine last year, but now I will make r o r:oae*ot admiration rom e fickle, croWd: HOW FAR A CHILI) TRAVELS. and attended all the matches with the zeal Henn, an unlicked cub -of eighteen, down more mistakes. Here everything, bag, gone ent and exhausted, the two braves rest- fire branches for a bed, gathered a store of . � . wood,and for a whole morniAg hrintied, and I � pf. an .enthusiast., He , dia ,not -Jow,,_ any I JS golqg,� .... . , V the . . - -to the -child of six who. had just ,repea,ted td -the devil wiihout, �very hi - " � �, after 'their' bent.- wbije'read,;� hands .t- Intleresting Experiments made With TWo. . active, L3 - " � ',t me� " either, 'a . �.. .-I . _t �� no I returned Itader with a supp y,of food: ' I art in tega ,,.,, ,,, the old-fiashion&d graco� ,� - 7.. . , . Z5_ . . or She � in tlie*ffilil, %ut 94�4ii , " - Wld- N1V6 �ine brought theip wat and cha, e I � �1�_ -without a mok,ement.1611614inivl$ dve . P '. A glance 9,t�'ffie fatlie'r, who wiff an open thd devil within; an& 'yofi N#ou - f d their throb- I y I I ry - Members of the coming Generation. wickets.or' aki I stay in it all, because, forsootb, I am I I a -bing ii mbs.' - The limit of man's capacity fo . �, book propped against his silver cup, sat gentleman of-, good family.' No; I have 11 Brother," said Outagami, 6,t .1 t" I, if :action- *ith her fover-lighted 4%es, 1�ts he- L , r, speed and the peaponsible -duty I of scorgr oW . . ,,at *4P,,. I!, _1 -, - as 1� � . ' - drid'i � quietly reading, unmindful ,of, the- noize ' ' . - ked "the meat, laid- some of it esideher, endurance in travel under given condifions time -watching thd JAsk ag&6v�g,,& .. -1 . __ - . played thb � gentl0noW "forjhe� Ust fir4e, you are still in doubt, there aresix little coo - r . � . c . T . ­ I - brawliiig, 4ssured ofie- tbit'iv was a i6d now- i tu�fn`cour6ur.' Yes, madame "- bores by which here he slept to' nessed the almost I done. - " - ' ' - . � , and . then ate. of. it himself, and strp�p4od - bit is a matter of recerd, but who has not wit- cellsu irig it, 4s W. Alfred Jingle la&Mhave gentleman's hous we may' decide." - ,ried body by the fire, w ceaseless I . 1, , , �--�- ..'s , ehold ; but the rough u'l- turning on his mother in answer to her af- The crowd fell in with his bumor, and well activity of a .. - __ t the shrill piping of the icy wind through the child and been led to exclaim: "I wonder In London Dickens was the samo bright. �- . even floor, the bare walls, the rude benches Rcted surprise-11yes, madame, con#* he principal warriors moved toward, the openings of their frail'shelter. how far that child has traveled to day?" A geuialp energetic soul that he was in the I down ea,ph side of the uncovered" table told - - lX__ I- 'it, Aat lodge of the chief, where the two braves , bu I I M coureur de bois, if yon tNill_ have in, A r after hour she lay 'there, watching gentleman recently attempted to answer country. At the office of Household Words I , of its careless poverty. And of the chil. length.,, - seated themselves oTran outspread deer-sk' street, he worked mid dren, not one was fittingIV dressed, nor for � the immovable skeper, watching the gloom - this query in an ingenious way.- He had in Wellington x.IM � the matter of that properly clean ; the " May you be as succe- each with his counters of grains. beside him oa,r e_8 - sisfulin your new ', gathereloser and closer- roaud-.the­dv' .the�floor­of his nursery covered with.. white 110tW-0en the r -0f.th - role as in your old !" smiled madame. . and the- round cup wiW the c6lored "bones - - 11119 - girls were apparently without ordinary fire, listening to the piping blast sinking into muslin. He then strapped to the ankle of of Covent Gard6n market, and, according . I For once Gui did not respond; he moved in the centre. � a moaning softup I in c con.g' t, xx , Fitzgeriidd,"ap'ppiiart�,-d to enjoy the -_ I .,.-..,,§s aS4,g%duX1_1y,,A.weIIing an 18 moriths'child a " ark r" i g Mr - it never - vanity, and the boys without a saving to H.6hr-aftei hourAhkough the dusk -.of- the . ;� - , ' _A . to , disturbed him . pa '- - noise. At any ratd pride. wards his gun, and there stood for a , � .. -d . - into a roaf as it s*epl! dd*n.,,�vrith its V an ink -pad that made a. ' I in mark for moment as if expecti rd from his eveningan in t6`light of th� fekinl6d fire :1 . �� � mg some wo . soourge-o ' . - in his work, at�which he was indefatigible, . The children ate off pewter with heavy they thew with varying chances, with rapid i-fei snow thdt,vihi�ped�i%ud flog- every ,step taken. The child w�wallowed ticle appeared which had-Atat . s4t,nd- an inaafficie6b, number of father- ; butille ola officer fixxg�r4 nervous. d the rattling bark on the straining poles. to roam about and amuse itself as usual, for not an ar �, ireik ppoon . �. - ­ - - I � kniv4s bef4beh tb6ift ;forks they IiW&xxone, ly at his-4ilver cap, so uumi;i;k�bly anx- passes and 'gestures, with wild cries and ge At 4ast he dwoke-listeue,d for a,% moment and at night the marks were counted. been read and reread, touched and retouch - ions to end the scene that Gui, in contela heavy amitil.W of thd breast, and a dever- �d, by him. Herebi? had for hit b tiley helped ' , , , , .- . � , . lhi�h the �xcit- ,,,-rm, threw fre,sh4nod 6a�the There were the almost incredible num. I � , like their social inferiors, . 0 IF - -4 w'. - riba I - to the rising sto , '1" -b if 6�483 marks, which, allowing six rge Augustus Sala iffam'.ma, - - A jo,, 9 � 1. 1_ � - in ", a ing lPhirs dw-s loes, er o Te - �fbiigers ; pt?4ous pity, "Iked WptlyfiF .�An t _ Id" , in�NL . workers Goo . i yt of the ro-9 ,e y ire dt ki ift a I mael*es, wiWitheir . . but Charles hiwmit6r'�s �ta�taliziitg Aq . kM1 , ;iu5, until f6rtune ,again s oking f , an W 1.4 � , ,gfiringi�' ro;wa friely j� , examined them with the greatest care. inches to 6ach step, make the sum of the Yates, Walter Thornbury, James Y&FA - ii Aptoai anouillier, SeIgneur �A6 in in - " _ - I - g.#ft,r ed i3' � � _, Andrqw . 'f the table, was __ - lxibd�ifig farow sided With Outagami. She sR,oke, to him bu�K4_only , .s jour4eyings 3,242 feet, or almost three- Moy Thomp, John Hollingsboad Boist-briiiant, at tfie head � . bi eir had he won, the'girl fairly'; but his , . lanced at day' ,4,,t setrved on silver, ,Henceforward Gui de ,Bois-bri-Pant was Twice her with -mit a word. ,- When he h2ll' exam.% fourths of ii, mile. The child was probably Halliday, Cliarles Kent, and last I biAl no I I � I as was his wife, Denise, de 'no More in hWus�haMeinU I "abj�%t the ,vanity could be satisfied with- no. positive . - . least, the lecturer himself, for, he itmat!ked - ths pale'­fs1cA_ _Amalllfoatui�,f lidy id t,6� 8 I 11, med and tested his snow -shoes, he threw .ff rl�t abov e the average in point of activity . . . lgk4 I ; i . t *-la the streets of, -Moat- - victory while a furthe , - n his scanty clothing, and waraling-hispot.,of 4DA eud.ur honestly believed that he was the most - faded ea'g6wfi who -,faced. him it the 'seigneurie-, nor ye . ,r triumpli:lay withi , I cance, and its feat- was only that -of he other end. - real, nor in the taverns of Quebec. -,% pos�;ibillty, - I 1, ., colored,earths at the fire, began to paint Many ano.her little one whose mother finds industrious of theataff. , - - . 11 At Ille be Thrbiving the cup and bones over his his face and After adescription ofa few of ihe �-I��s- ginxiiag 4 his e&reelhe-ran the it dropping asleep in her arms at night be- , X de BoiArillanti a captailf in theiCrar.- - - , . . � body according to his wont. ignil-Salliere r�g'ui` roun �hilipja_ shoulder, MA scattering his counters among r epis: Isis in the life of"Vickebik,-W. . . nent and a Chevalier'of- a. of- the 41stuat 1posta_4�11ie i the -crowd with an exitiflaut shout, he chal- She spoke again but he went on unheeding. fore the night-gown can be coaxed over its ante od cinac, of Kam stixuia and La Tourette in . . Fitzgerald eame, to the closing �se,-pe�when .. - . the Military Order of St. Lolils,'bad done a ini is in the qouth �,but lenged- his opponent-- to . When,he finished, he dressed.. w4h care head, while the older members ,of the family ' thp'bright eye was to be dim, . med, the mem- � - I . I 1. 1_. AWP&igaJ11g, the north�aAd St.. Lqu , another tri'al-a race .wonder "what makes baby so cross and .1 Mau`4 ,fair WWe ,_ , q . - I and deliberation, and taking &�smllpor - ` ' - .,�OL Q _ bObk, " '?' T - -�- &� - i r i cw-- - - ' bodily frime to'give J _ . e is -webome,.ia tion of food, he picked up his' su,ow-shoes tired, to' igbt.-' The gentlemen next ex- y was to failand the gft� k,W�Jtxrope ax�d'the India #ooww`omjput�A 4 � eta -.in in. the darlii .11 d � i ' * , ithe T4r h or _,� ag - ut 'r. I.?1- -1 -of the September night . � - - - -, _. 'f6r'-Mis�ove'irbearing sava' 19'tu're Out into the chill way ,und,er the enormous tax to *bioit-dt in France, axiA.' for reward, Via granted t . ge childre - peritrented with his boy of 9 years, who was � ', ux and bent to crawl through the low enter rapidly leaped the easy limits recognized b�, -trooped the warriors. Womenand . � . . out of school and in a community affording bad been subjected. . The.fire ha4, indeeik some thousands of acres on the banks of t1te . . ance. . '71 �, .. , I . - I � - � - ae-,bajs� gerly pile,(l. dry branches on the fire until I . 'burned itself out. Dickens a week,bif . I on thqjpurexaing oftrpurs .' e J�iis es, _ � - n - Again the dying woman spoke,,but this space and attractions for rambling. He I d �iQ . ,�W�effl�q`cn­fid et;iei6eilrte�4ith tlii4i�i�x�� ' -flared in the frosty air. Ru � death had, *ith his usual! goodiftii& �63f- . ppearanebs -ab-bAe -4aig`eefer&j&4 �n& it lee time her feeble la-utterings'euddd h0such a purchased a pedometer, an instrument for . I � . - , wed and, ) f0dinoavile&is of ha:ute, xiidytinae, e t basse si� ' "liout'tothepointato)iiiepasse . j ustice. ,His, sei e and more rare, and as thev,not uufre%nent, ners were sex d , , measuring distances walked, on the princi-; seated -to sillow his two,daughterip-WUppei . .;- g I at. -d . ,ne4wie, bowev r, was at �y ended -in nw. re -pp, loss "sorious, cpgrr,bis .by the contest ants, 'who stood stripped and cry of fierce desperation that lie spr4og to , . I an amateur dramatic erfGrma . � , � jp�,,,, an - � -sjeh an m'eo qi�xient diatance-froui 9 his� &O xx'amaz�kuen t;` �� �' - - 7.1" �� , - �- , ple of the. cyclometer, used for measuring 'hiinsiflf 'to 6p �f e � I he-1was ".�)iojoxx I . - � 1 . � aing V, - 'pro- I ihere "A--apon witli,-, q ready.for the signal to s.drt. What had happened? the distance traveled in a bugg bi 'erintcad U6 i��resexxtition, toot r -�Ghaxnbly and St. Jean that As '11�ey 'waited, from out the -darkness on v or on a i- for he was alvkys an onillusiastie- aeftit- md censitaites were slow in presenting them- and distrust which but served %s I additional man at thelast The stolid expressionlesists ma§k .he 'had .cycle. This he managed to- get into the fuel to his vanity A the left came the call of the ' -a careful and painstaking stage manager. I .fi1e1vgs,;,aAd M_4ia Bois-brillant, without 2.. � so loncr know hadfallen, andin itsplace bottom of the boy's pocket, amori the mar- . . . � 6 ' giOaxiii Rintiturallyttell iii',vAtfi1b,b�'j4jtJ"_ post, answered, -'by him at the'next, -fainter I torm of bles, nails, twine, knives, and otl er bric-a. The evening arrived and the play waa d 4-1 I %t � started forth a face distorted in a s . . bf,&' - - dd 4 _ a for the'aultivati6n of.,his s � - � �*AB711� ' e commited , _ all over � no . - les �. of his ki;�d ; in ji` -- `P ' again in the distance and again louder and passionate. hate.; `the­.timiMiif*g eyes brac, there collected. Its additional wei lit performed, but after - it was ' "' - ' -`4 estate, V2 just drifting into hopeless pov flagrant offences against ordonnances of , nearer on the right. . , - f �V, could not be found. �- ' � erty; to -day he would be describid as I I 1 , - � azed with a s6ady de6ionle,S&I fire ; the was not noticed for a few days and in t . ' - __1 I at the , . , -sons "covertdJlim . Theyiva?stood swaying � mark, and bl : At length one of his r_ ___ - of both Goter4or - agd`��r Inton4pt; aincl be- , to slavish lips now poured- forth a torrent time it did its work - The first day the mi- I ' cki. ' ` He **s � iffie kst inaa In th �_ ,-world. fore -long wat��-�fostiribeA ag&,'olitia 'if - 7 d . at t] , - 4 �oiqha,m" i�chi�4-sl�bt -_ sitting behind the scenes with M4 hoadhid ro Tidaw anja� "-kfiff siffbA fo retrieve his an instant both were lost to the keenesteve of ,reproach and execration. - ; _ .,, , % strument registered 91 miles, and _thp, b6 y den in his bauds. Memory haA tefiip 3y fortune. Whilst a soldier he had fulfilled man, with a'priee set upon his head. Yis surprise d . ied . as q'itie'Vylas- it had- was at the it�ble for every meal ; the sebond - unqi , d courMe -Joined, 10 -lis which followed. The ,,rowd stood in all forsakenbim. Hedid notknow wbe-relle -a� � lostione _, - - , -7 miles; the third, a Ic hj�_,d�ttwwojx� panctilious exactitudd " His� arlsen and with his devilish skill be stood day's record was 10 3 - . m , ; bad * ' th every body bent forward was, and be thought he was.'at h,~ mt __Anbft,ixk b'_e__pi1'nk�2i&h_ the spirit;of a knight'- 'un"'gii stre-ngth � on_&1la% the --ani- eager silence, wi .3 ' ' ' ­ versal admiration of the Indiana, who readi- Vd.eveV 8@npe � strained to its utmost to there eyeing her immovaLly until the old rainy day,d7j; the fourth, 9 8-17. The Gad's hill. The Ion ing to be back at Gad is , - ,9 , of the days of chivalry' than of an infantry . I er reasserted itself,', axiA, sho- -�owgrad tWily .. was astonished at, the� asult, amd I eu,ing sopp 'Atcation of the -i r,u ,, � . X�l I ly offered the o .en worship his overwe catcli "" I - �� rivisible u- Pow - of his glance, . he �e ained of a hill, was too strong to be overcome'V he . offlc_erbE1he.'A4Jveuteenth century. ,A& be I . ­ . - J �!60_ ,� a I I beneath the terroz . r strid. t9ereaft r when any one compl started back that very night. ' A w;ei &ter I . I I I I . 4 Ovais . ofloqd f I ,igily, his coni.Je4tionsat,con v%nity,g) Tdemaid,ed,,and_le� * u9irs. � S ' - I : ent scream breakingtintoa low,wa, Qkl�opc- ,walk of. a- mile or so nobody poob-poobed _e , A he -,4U-d-1:l-xL-ugb t" rang from the first jk ... . . .. lbe.was dead. In the last letter Air. FitZ.- � J - k(nighl -*'sati -h' i �- the , T n ' ' , V � ,a - ' d -bis present wheread thd iAedlas� wi en n -6 . -11 ,_ f � , Jouder than Bob. One other noticeable re - iv t6 his advancement, an y picke camefainter Iess'we4kness. � rald received, he wrote: "l have bien - Centre of e, group of approving saxages. ,t. Again the same signal . I ill- of ge oth�r brigige- - - position as seigneur of these unbroken acres amin,and .But 6venits-lid"triti'mpbed, th% crib ee- �suit wai that Bob got his monthly i l � His fame spread_,� A).) -through and more distant, then again, and . pair . obliged to fly from Ainixig'and ' :ame in like mannei, without* any effort on .road:' turned, and gathering new force, the sup. shoes without the usual lecture on the sin ments and to take refuge in my old, piam . ' � _' �� �t' - . , ,r . . his part He had an unusual liking for most distant tribk.L' ,�He �Vas­_ e- a few minutes later the crowd broke into a pressed hatred of her life burst forth in all of wearing them out so fast. and get myself into my usual g inn"lic, I nowned among the Sioux and Daco-. frantic roax� of delight, and rapidly,,fell th fierceness- of sa,vage-maledietionr . ­ - , �, ­ - - __ ­ y . . ". book- learning, and, so long as he could pore tahs of the plains, the Issati of the upper back4 hito Vwo great masses . as' Outagitimi o' - ------- :.-- - condition. The depriv�tion of my usual !)ver his Tacitus or Montaigne and eat de- Mississippi, and the Natchez of the south M' flashed from. out the darkness, and in the She called upon every power of evil to Rapier and the Swo:rdeman. walks is a very serious matter, f�o­mdti as I ... I * .-ently off his silver I took but little notice of a h hunter and warrior, a runner of delirium of hisAritimph dashed through the curse him in his strength, ill his pride of After Nap,'er's battles with the .Hindoo cannot work unless I am in cioiuftant,�exer- what went on about him. He considered i g i ty . mastery, ill his hour of victory, ill his hour - Dhat he had made sufficient sacrifice for his- PTri,d ble speed, -and the mcst..'reckless of blazing fire, scattering brands and flame in r posed to the English, a famous juggler cise. " I I � . of direst need. 11 Go 1" she screamed, ,'th OP I o I hi4_iioW, finish- ere his opponent came into _� visited the camp, a�d performed his feEiP . I . -11 I family'when he wrote to a powerful relative- gam sters. , � . . . � � a shriek of frenzied laughier,rhigh, 29p:y1le - - , loliciting his favor* on behalf of his eldest No foot was surer, no instinct truer than sighk`� ' "I tile roar of the storm.- ',,,Go.! 1%u,iw,ifl�r before the General, his family -and staff. 'Hunting a Olerical Forcer. -" 1. his in the chase ; no great funeral feast was It was a super)) effort, and even his inor- nong other performances this man cut in - ion, who was now in France. as squire to . than the wind, faster !-ban the day'f.rial At Thomas Williamson, -who !a wapteO in . �he Baron de la Roche' -Bernard, learning the complete without his presence to lead the diriate vanity was satisfie(l with the enthusi- until the wind dies forever and the taay two, with a. stroke of his sword, a lime or Canada for forgery .and who has been ar- . ii of war, after the unvarying tradition of customary games ; and when he had any- astic admiration it called fcrth. . � comes no more -but before -'you,, m- lemon placed in the hand of his assistant rested several times And -released on vari- __ . y, c uAse - ' ' - - He had won the prize; the girl belonged - " -Z - - ,,he family. - thing to lose, hewould sit night after night _ I I . . hall ever wait. Go I GoT? - .­­ - -1 ?�, Napier thought there was some c.)Ilusiou ous legal quibbles, has been located al Reno, . . -,-- - . in the lodges, risking his dearly won peltries to him by right of conquest as undisputed 8 ,4a��, Madame de Bois-brillant, like many an- - . � And with fear clinging to him as sq-Vir- between the juggler and his retainer. To Nev. Detective Rogers of the Caaadian or more dearly prized weapons on the cast as -if he had carried her off red-haDded ill the divide b Neep of the sword so small an Aber gentlewoman of hot day, was. bitterly ' . I ment, lie turned and crawled through the .yasi , Secret Police has gone there to arrest �.nirm of the. colored boneq, or the combined skiII midnight massacre of her tribe. i object on a man a band without touching the lisappointed and disheartened by the un- opening into the blackness witbout. Several years ago, while preaching at-'Elmi- Inding and apparently holiel-vas struggle and chance of the jell de paille. He laul-hed to scorn the command of the With her awful curse ring in his ears, Aesb, he believed to le impossible, though a ra, Ont., WilhimBou also actea -4s om-hier of . which life in. the half -gavage colony de- When he ceased to visit the French posts, leaders that he should marry her according he staggered to his feet, and in blind des- 8imiliar incident is related bv Scott in his the only bank in -the -place. He specillated it was easy to throw asidewhat little remain- to their custom. He marry? He had nev peration rushed nance of the " Talisman." 'To determine . 7maxidod. - So -long, as., her husband had -r6- . � - if.. 1-4 16, - er forward in the teeth bf the r0i lost the money of depositors, and fital"k, ac- . .. f brie . e& -of th-byeitraintwo., civilitati n., -,',No red looked twice at livin ' woman, and if he driving storm heedless of his course. the point of the General offered his own - forgery, flea w the ,� ;mai (I in the army there was some li6pe'of I I cumulating $103,000 by � --skinned pagan with whom he fraternized was chose to c1pamher, it WL only because she . - . United States in Detober, 1890. He4 was ?A retura, and- she lived her life as bravely , The familiar,struggle against the tempest hand for the experiarmt, and lie stretched -_­ - is her fellow -exiles ; but when he accepted more naturally a savage than this son of a belonged to him as actually as his gnn or his at� last partiall��,rL" him to his senses, out his right hand - The juggler looked traced and arrested near Virginia City, ­ ,0 I at the hand, and said that - , - _ !U -grant from,the.Kin i - She was his -not his wife, W.4�11, ' �At D - C. -0-11ifthrough a hole in the C . very attentively . � - g, and settled down, French officer, -who bad never . met,_� their hunting -knife. I &� I m e 14used and shook hiffl- Nev., but crawled ' ' P:brQ. � ' i t -he swdrd'i b�k#. - I �__, X f- , - be would not make the experiment. "I . §aveA t I .. - not his mistress, but his, to use as he pleased, self as if to th ��off his overwhelming ­ . � % I D44ente&y..6 v --life of toarse, -'po- vor'ty �a�p d -V 6 . thought I would find you out 1" exclaimed extradition paper and got�&way. Otherar His straigb�regnl�r features ere burnt to kill or let live, to.toil, to laugh, to sing, fou, axi& tlifuing,fits back to the wind, .? mirelesis indifference, she'wearied of an"t- � ,,' � rests in California and Nevada proved quit, tooil cron_6hf:n4A0foi4it as he tried to col - bate, as dusky a color as his fellows ; his or to we'e�- at his pleasure, and, with the iZ- f �a ' as unsuccessful. Once when it Sherriff cap - tempt to govern the household in his stead, I ,viene "Rut stop," i.dded ille other; . - I i1rapidli ,'aged-int6 -a hardened cynick, dytto yi��s. �hejrs 4n every particujvj�;_. like explicable,nature of woman, she followed as net his thoughts."' 9�t he could think of M see yourleft hand." The left was tured the s I piritual financier at a ranc4, in , .1" I , 1;� the_li�oaa­ -, - di - - tboih �:_.fie paiat4- hreii;i � hiad tolly ' �. I I submitte'd, and the man then said, firmly ; . -, w6mali, lodki 'surrolm ngs � . - .,-,"d be led, without a murmur. - � nothing save her awful curse. It rang 11 If you will hold your . I d hirkself to ­� * . ng oiled and dressed bis hair in long orrament- She followed him in all his wanderings through his brain with a terrible insistence arm steady, I wiil Nevada, the prisoner excuse I of her daily life with she sometimes amus- &I braids. About the ever -moving camp however distant, however dangerous, for he till all the evil of his nature awoke in fierce perform the feat. " I IBut why the left hand, chamee his clothes, jumped out of &�iwiti� w _.- �, . - ed, sometimes. disgusted eye of an outsider. lie - he and took to thewoods. Detective R,�gpr I I I - I uncared for, � - Wh�_ said . The children had grown up fires he could boast or as bravely of -real gave no thought to her safety� more than to revolt, and with a low growl of defiance and not the right?" 11 Because the. right carried extradition paper with :� 11� uneducated, and unrestrained they wan- or imaginary exploits, brandy ..11is�obiiene hisovFn6-,,,- Theywere not two-pepple-he wa stood u right and retraced his steps.- She handis hollow in the center, and there is a h - opes to get -Williamson across the Itatinto , ; jests, or quarrel as fiercely as any savage o � . � I I - s P cutting off the thumb; the left is I f Out9gairif, qi1d she belonged Whim, body risk of . dered where they'would, wi I I I . must unsaV the curse she has laid upon Min Canada. . � .1 � '. I d - t4 - tillout a thoualit , I . I . for any other than themselves, and the cn'a- thein all. . . and, soul. H& gave nothing to ber ; his or he would stqtngle her with his hands at', high, and the danger will be less." 'Napier � __ '. t-dral development followed. In time he was forgotten by his own race. protection was simply, the terror of his she lay. was startled. " I got frightened," he said. 461 - . �6� -_ -, 2 -_-� - . A loud barking, interrupted and at length He had disappeared from their thinly seat- name.' ' ' � � � ' I Pushing aside the.frozew�clotb before the " I saw it was an actual feat of delicate S&Y What I Thin k. _'�� - red ranks into the darkness of the sur- - id ifi had not abused the There is a clasi of People wh . o pritle 0-cm- te , Years.brouglit new triumphs, for his pho- entrance.; lie �ra�ileil �iA lut�' swordsmanship, ai . i: � silenced bya string of vigorous imprecations, n , and in the painted - ­ I - _0e wigwam. man as I did before my staff, -and ohallen � . - nomenil physical dinvelopmen it had become The fire still 111 rnn4id"briijbil�', and on her 9- selves on their honesty and frankneps � be - quieted, the noisy crowd about the table for . � I � - . . . I . half -naked spages, famed among his fellow- his passion, towards which no vice, no bed of pine the figure of the woman lay in ed him to the trial, I honestly ackintivirledge cause, as they tell us, they " say just what a moment. - , � - I . Ir- t- 4 asO' ta ;amfthe Ftim, -;t - -I would have retired from the. encounter. - . "Mores, G.di V`IA11-6d ; dai`�.Ang--eli­ - - �p I . . . N're �vas not- temptation, could lure him even into a me- movable. they think,'V throwing out their oPi'iilens � qu-q. iifg*tb cdl,th6 turbi: ont &fs6dfitty once mentaryforgatfulnoi3s. With every repeat- right and left just as they, happen to feel, . i4 lr&Pil b�ftir g -eft 10tif-of-hrazpSe e before he = 4-1 With hot anger surging through every However, I put the lime on -my hand, and � . . 'ioelaGW dln- ed saccess his pride., his p or and his fibre aed contracting every"muscla into mur- The jix�gl�r . 1) , ,; -&�4s voP,' Monsiegir Henm',- " z- � � � ,�: kri ' to men as, Charleik-'N #1 .ow held out my arm steadily. " no matter w ere they may strike or whom I I �', 14 4 .' . Is_ balanced himself, and with a 'swift Btr6k-e they may wound. This boasted frankness, - - I .j! � - fild "? ' � '�" ! con tegaft"fh,��,hf,,�qetlowlei,�%-911;d�w�%Vo,,d 9-11 , I �ut Al o atton9ti6xi to thkailfif- ouillier,ae-6BOii-lk it-�-� -derous tension, be crawled noiselessly to- . I I . . Ontac_,ami the savape-venture(I , where Qui bounds until his intolerable arrogance made ward the outstretched figure. He was ahnost cut the lime in two pieces. I felt the ,edge -however, is not honesty, but is '�raflCir - - - I . Itt - ~ , re d I - � c lq�� ,gr6l �c of the sword on my hand as if a cold th a miserable impertinence and reckless croelq- . � -lit � , , fR � libside, T-,ni5*n1 f � Igg W46M - it,ko-,Jorestall Gai's pro- the 4�_h'egade - - d n4'-ilizo�, r I— " J , woul I - . - -, )7i�Agql�'k'c§qe,-6itr-iilk.theb�--stp,)itioiid 2_6 11 mi all companionship impossible - , _ 1,011n I - 'had no known j.ast behind him. He joii6ed ka'ttlit ­�-O I I -A., had been drawn across it. Axid`�somti�hhe We have no right to say what we thiAk ufi- � . p eseTe. - Iifl�d b- go" �Qa . the India, less -we think kindly and lovingly;; -no Flg!A � 2. hii ow4 #Iaf,e 1M1t4 1A uxi-*11�*&p " S. � - � I - g - in 0 113-rin,g"e-rs, rei . I - It - fowl left on the plgt�r-, transferrm*g 1C *to ,r is$d farther be Wandeied with'his �is if H �. _,;�_i§29� 1 � in; '� JF I nil A uA Po ti -6n LIV spring, I ?&uO.� led war 1"XdOfaQ�A -Tdlf*#*n, ,pa� bafinia"iompallion, klidivii, a ed - - , -, added I I for the brave swordsmen.of i , � I * 3 . - idy f6)r is � - .,- -4, 1 �_, -, , )o 'Vn­�rish :iftffi6't"s`criipN,or .14,e - the hiba� ot4he.Belle whom our fine fellows defeated at Meanest." togrilosA ourjealousies, elivieii,,badhilmora I 'am entered, a Q - --------, _ J,ejyA&%e frIi�rx� . - - . , IxAi�agomg, dark-fea-' when he* eauglit a fuller -view of her iace, - remorse. He was not more cruel than his' Riviere to the utmost limits of the-11issouri, &nd with a gasp. of despair, lie F This anecdote is certainly a proof `6f the, and miserable �,pites upon the hearts of, "I tured youth of twenty, dressed with an ap- - � aw that . - _ Q ­. " ­ fellows-tbat was ixxlpossible�but to their never coming into any cam,p save to replen- sincerity of an honest mind, read� -to' - Delellbors. If'we must be bad ten�perea!T`lr � - � �, proach at savage finery. He wore neatly another and a greater change bad come. - ac i_-'�,� cruelty he added an intelligence that'was ish his sthre� Kf powder or f6ta,'Af once more knowledge error, and of bravery aud-calm- should at least keep our ugliness l6o",kup made moccasins, his leggings were new and " I The beling.he � .had known was gone,, and . - iating that error.. . devilish in its ingennity. the sweetness of acknowledged mastery in - I ­ 4 in our own breasts ana not let it opt to tight -fitting, and his white buckskin Fhirt, in libiPlAce vias-dea�th eteriial-'rD3�th under ness in e,xp . - � . - ,worn outside his leggings, and secured round . When M. de la Barre -moved, with all his some fierce - contest of savage strength or ,a frozen mask of hate thrilling him with � d . - wound the feelings an,I mar the hafppinew . impotent 11 pomp and circumstance of wari" skill. � � . I . - I �. I , 0 . his waist with a worked porcupille,belt, was � . - . I .11 . 1-s - " - it�rror as he read the undying curse wri, tten Women WhoSmoke. . _ � of others., If we must' speak �,iut iotii,div- .. - I . _.., .� : I I � ainst the Iroquois, only to end in the bu --:: � jfixt4ftg f " h 'd' �gio w -n to' such a point : ­ I likes and oreitadices and wretched feelipga, � . I I � ... ornament;ed down the arms and breast with ag hating peace of La Famin � e, Oy,tag ame a on its staring eyes. . � i � The empresses of Russia and Austria, the let us go , into'our own roo I m and I lock -the %mi was --tha,th4p; n1drarely. And a bravo w4widoxed There he knelt as immovable as the pre-" I �, 9, short frihgo. ch * I of hi h mak t in' fa -�, . , - I . e'a- , iqin;�, . � vir ic ipi - -0 �Ijai4_�bC,- e4 in .the' - t �g` �,'4' I "' " ' ' �ueen of. Italy and' the queen regent 6f d;ilr"a�,& ,IoseAe --ir'illilows, go that no-,(Wr I w P_ - It - , o ce r1m. was whispered ths6this sen*oe before him, with no thoug4t of ven- �� P� \, " I- . I ' I _, � - ned his tribe when they strength a-ick.z,4qnAtktaWe��-we-re�momething as we Is ..Voftitg1L,l, - but our own -shall hear the hateful --wpm � - . �' ! ' - = a,%Znlwlr ,;nly'retio-i . geaven; no effbrt, of es6ap-,,, it'he 1i Spain 11 as her maji sty ;of I _ 'La. .His father never raised hls'h6ad from his fe ,within - � returne4 f It] - I � coqntq4§, Of lobed- Via Roumania and Servia andjIle, . $1 _*� hAtso-le.4 xigt�V��Ill more than hu rian, and asinister rtason for him ' rd, b4ckward, If any man seemeth to be relig �bnpk b0W,other looki&T,Qwawa--� hun - � p9bing b�w�ward,backwa ... _ ions, or; evien - __ - � ,-_ qt, T I I r -,--- no - . .__ ­kt.'tf 74 Z ,� 'I' - - - .. .1 _9 11a4li�6e;�_016&-til'i-bi Q&4d&s, hio,.Io,ug,dis.tppe,Lrancea,,wo.8 hintea ati4hat � ' * - i hii-thhWe, I � � #� . , ,? 4o ' able hatred of the dead. Paris, are all-ardexti lovers of tobaj�.u, of thorally'decent, aii-,Ibridleth _* lhekta . - ,J ) , be re the Lir'icha'xige' '' - I xF__ t � fL � Mid in flagrant violatio -'Of the d%e4spised 'was Sufficien t to hold back all but the most.. , Suddenly tile wigwam strg,illed and- ber t which they are also'thoroixghly�`gbodjuages. tha man's religion is vain and his oharaoU-T. . . He glanced at his aital seat, then placing , I Z, , ' P(rhaps the most inveterate smoker ambn� is unp,. incipled and base. . I his gun in the corner, strode over to the treaty, they had made a detokdoix_,tho�lfe. rebliless. In time he came to-beIieve;sd­rxxe,- and then was torn bodily from its fasten- - a I " turn,raided an Oataonas v; ; , . the royal ladies is the empress -qf Austria, - table and stood exasperating off a is e of Prisoners. 11114e,kand,dairied a thing of it himself, and I the moment liefelt i,g,, the blazing fire was whirleA 'and s6at- . . I . I tha,t his success was asaured by ioxn � extiir- tered into the white empti who consumes from thirty to forty cigarettes � � . - "" cor . ness about, and I I _-, " . - She Wasift A Mckei. � . HenrL A look at the others sufficed ; in an coo in an ex- �., 4 instant he had the usurper by the collar and Chafing at his ill fortune -for he would nal power, he lost hii strong incentive to- with a scream of torture,the kneeling figure a day. She keeps her toba . �.. .�­ .1 1 ,4 ,1`0 . .- ' -given JE t"t 4-th ­�.ronjlrjMi- X fran ' havegiven much to beard the. Governor and , wards .*t�ry-it was no longer his, it was leaped to its feet, and was swept away in qx�lisitely chased silver boxi which_together " I've a oy_ , e i . around the waist, and in spite of tAc f , 9" , I ­ clutchat everything within reach, jerked his following, each of whom he� looked upon nolangbY pergoo-il: Thea­,witl�the belief the path of the midnight storm. with a gold ash -tray, is4,v.Iways_to,be_qee1n 'ttineTlexclaime&a'cherniat, seizifig-'bisliM th envenomed hate as his pers table." I& lji��Oiimiij�j '. Tho� boy. J *_ -_ him over the low beach, and sent him wi onal enexhy catiag #r_fe,ar� Onward it fle4-t�rpugh the depths of the 0 Queen Marguerft . Is I of- I taTy wached home by, thetimp the c4emiqt over- - . f ,.of injury to that beautiful n her writing r ty and- rushing- from -the shop. SpraWljDg On the floor. - 7��tagami V4 a tl . � 1. -' b6dy with itis rri�rvelloixs strength, groan forest, s6ldlhe crash of frozen of Russia and .1 - . I � . I t� _. . Lt � <V� 1. . . mtedhisdispAe surein i taunt- e ff. e in the privacy bf,therIi-owh - took him. I in eir-ex- P r'60 ti L in inihis comrades and underrat - the one iing.he wors.hippedi and once this 'rauchoss, down the broad course cf the only smok - - - ", , . - - . 11_ - . -,­11� 'so sorry,"p ted- b -Z ouffteA HendUM he ' ---"- M I . �� 4 ­_ Is it�;%' i all boudoirs. That of the empress of Russia is ih t -L% I A shout of jeermg lang,h4r ,T ied tke- - J �� - . I __ e ttokesifiaugA - . _8 ­,l�)-t FW` the - ' . asserted it became -powerful. sheeted river, shrieking between the ice- , . ­. � Aw- ­ W=ivi�, V- 'fifi`-U." L --, -L,- i - cour bom,_bf hisif I a most fascina n d -faced, ironlray . haire* woxWp,_#k . , *V4 OnLA " I LLL gan aw, I , ii n �o Me prls- &)or] , earirta,! r- Je bound walls of rock in the. narrows, over 'E t, -I . "; . . - A na a L h ' . 'S - I � , a ­jf*"�� & _�O�c _pp ,"mil 'I 1- : , eared on the scene, I I but I've jClyen .y!?ux .0 ,W , , hurfatiiis pe V . a I � I'll , ­ 6d. - - 31 -,"!boners, d . eir cap- - . � ce-n ,q� .'P,l -__ y -_ ___, _g the na . - 4 1" tfie wro g m icine ., . A 6 ' Ai the open plain to the sleeping town, where f - e'fie - other 4W voi* � .'y It is fitted up in -the, 9 iond ah ths - � - - - I -1 1 4 ' . 8, and fol mwl.i"a Okli- , - . I oy ­ - lit !no Ot COUW* it b� - _ . V. - _' Z! ir 'i . A _ M L I - 'i,­;#h1qh i6kes ,-,,,, in ,_ _ ' _ . Z t exami ti'g apartmeh M x Ift) , is .- � 4uPtM1r_1 to a a really ideal smoking -i I V ' t )Vid . �hors bo"�g -, - r OW M MY war the bells quivered. in a long moan as thpy *,*th eat - 6;�kyaqe ' ' - �� . e, and 49 ,,ed, , i - L.9 . W. . a at the Albambrai palm -;,rt -give him?" inquired -the 1. - � -_ -�e&t 'rand then 4ung-%Ark loveliest room . -k -,be' What dind you I .f � -1 - ,�� %, W4W,ewawch turn. party, no I . I _ - - -1 * DaILSE .. ,,, 0 1 - ­ � g mat r how,powerful, or tk6ke up lifted bef4e its try . --L .. ____ - * i _' - er. h ' ' - reat ' ,, � ' ;al '�ppea?46 v.'e wqoiian. , . ,* . I I 3B'�.Rj&r - ,--- ­ ... �� � - I ' �d . ol�irxat 4 - af1&ij*d 1#1 d , I - . I e- stfte ore - - young - any, "- . i t o-w,g with onin- hanh I T t -71� -, , I I _, ,_ pgrgli. fj hag --irti6ii : 11 I gave him morphine. .foui, t �Olf . 3fit Alm - y - 1 1�, , ,te,t .1chi ; *VQ" �*,__ - of 2is own a " - mard ref"et, - I tyle �,qf, , - - L i � 3 � p A* 0 W � #0 - trees giving it quita a: trople . LievAll ., �, I addenly ed indi a * a a e. 66 tfoV6aiion. � I . . ... - g ' -pick up th . squaw in pretend . sleepe;ZmoiA IT,,, "!Slvaftijij�'..tii�sed -while tempting 10utW- ftivitti 1 . . I � . ,�exgi . C � r nge ue to - tered . ' � . which is such a. delightful pajunct � L ment. Who had dared to interfere it a . Desp�se4 or 4ated L by, allL about him, he the selves jn�ih; darkhess, is the tortured - I � � - the quinine." I - . . . . ,in I to 11 Oh, it doesn't matthf,?"-said,t,1W4%dy'o1 - I d ' e o t is d. er * - property? She belonged to him; e had - �id, eMtbr6ugh'unkdb1wi �Woi`odsi by ui ward,- 'ofiward, down to the fragrantweed. The countess of -Paris- will I w t r -- in t platter in the . . 3 I spirit swept on _ _ - . . present as n groWn mor. same unewouth m other,, seen her once.in a-keara. lMex� changing knowwwsterc,, haunted by ,his ever- very edge of the7realm of winter and of look at no tobacco which h" -' dib ' - in the house. 11 The other 4ay-,I sent fot - . alk . $ace he wait mistaken? !fos,-j!6fjj0.bR fi�roising loneli- death ere it turned, and ts - e q in-fnin-e' "'To 9a When his hunger wail satis d, I .his i�_�_ia: Bu ' - � _rt;tj1.Fja ejbj4 the sunitty land of­lliVa"� �and , whiN -thb phiiie'and i;q seat in ' ' I _". WIP � - � . ' When Lk wanted, -isilbirphine- ybu:sont,ftie b - town-free,will to meet ness, fol16*ed by the one human creature - I i - 0 _rxished, with i _ , "� � . $Paiwgiveaher vote in favor ' t SO , �d, ._ _ ' - e queen regentef , ;k ,_ W - li . never -ceasing , , i 'a K Over to a rude pla ' 4�0*4" b L' : I wail of despair, back to F,gyptian cigm _ -, I a ., a t � 'P�Qaenqo h6 ciould-command. - , a � � I . the side waa, 1totM ioltt a muJ4 am I 'L . L - - . ' _ 4=j1,94 h '%had guided her fee Of vttei, 4ndihe quetetn'4 nine for fear oE �4iidqtakt& JX �, "k , - . .*4oml i4 " ot doifte .� I ,wljow. q wards the endlos night -and desolation of _ , � � I I .1 L . � JWWS,Adcl;� 8 , pok46 - to iia , � C - ' - h and never ut- th t . V-, . _11_�,_ Roumania declares iii ,favef"of- Turkey, and make'up some axsen.ic for Eeidlit�.pop! � A A�� his side. , I , 6. tr �2.bk �� 1- J. - of--Servla�-haira, . _4% - . �'fQ ,X - -1 beer, -from the pitcher and drank in gilenCe, Lt. , Queen Natalie, - , tiore of - to. ders. " . I . I - � � The girl shrank back �1�;j-.. L ! mi Rt*onla w -at his . -1 11 11 , alarmed At hii tered "'mei.,,WhqA he,quteredany oathp, 19, R�Jt,thor staring mi.odily M his mother the -while. ,.,_ � _. � 9 JP i Wit 101060 nib ' -of which-. sile is ,:.. ,., -, , -w -­ � - - I � . ' 49 - . Vt she trucUlent&dVan . CeS,Wbile La burit of laughtetir- thdiol(W. ihir;06',w, "Out4amle." n.eFver' w bacco, from each coW_4ry,, . , , - . r f . r*4 .. . anythin Petit'L. L If spoken of at all,- it ror, �Vui noliiiij _ _', I 'Do you see I - , i ma"as to carefulto get Only- the vpry'l;eii. 'I-bellive , .4,sqlution of,,pxaIicaai4,vdnr -' 92 -1311111012 � � els ,4k ext eeted his bravajg� It was quieW for a ,alded. his i . tlywhen the fierce might , ge �_ ­ in he flute -l -k - - - - , 4proacb ekes have seien. Oic h% r J 01 1k. - *.K'IF,1, - 'A � .7:1 I% - being I " Nothing wortW ­ i '-' " h A t G:il rid�_,swell into & roar, of .WAS aoLle oureur; he had lost his -liddiaiii of sum L_ __,�Vlgx � the eigarette-do-86s-&I'il'04-�by-so'mz'eI ot thbaie sp, 0 -ii 1rom Wo'oks' �withoiit Wji*Mg' I - 0 11 ­ . , c . mer had- rolled back the shroud of - � 1. :-Z':-, L: -, - . RIA -i, - . I 4 ..�y, * ladies are veritableAreams,i4-beanty, print. I . , " 1_: - C, fa -,.I . .1 - - i L Itepped forward and namej�and 80049,�'OTeallt)` the- winter to the unchangeable limits of the I torted, set 1 n -2- � i,.0aiU I � "44imcome I . .. - - AW . LA- iting down,�Wiish ., a , ­ I � � 4 outagaiti to L 8 his words'.. �#_,__ . .- - . I usually of gold, inlaid, *M precious stones. _ . ,I-Ra"boxxt vitimudys m%y ble Aq _84P - � in 0 I - I I � . - - - - .-h - � Sava . . I eternakisaiii,ft ft�the depth of the awakeniu - 4in. A LL - VIA -1 . - . . 11 - - 'L 11 - . .- I � . - - 'L 11 - - , - - e-passion.for vie. ,tr-y', W iiiiuld. take a cement of coal tar and saud ":, � P 4 " -Y - 11.26, - ch . . � I our own coup �ieat The claitter-4bout, the6� :. , - I I - " g Turning to - 3, .Ppl - � - I I - I . I !L7 WILeAA forest, on the green breast of the flowering - ' ' - '44 the well- plieM' - - I : ­_ � ­ .. . � � ..$ �, 0 . -1 - 16intly,,ithe children glanced - , __ - - - . - I ­ - too long to mention tht namesa - ' -,- . , - _ � - : t N - I i'Ar - the level 'beach of the swollen : ,w n him. Newn I . . - I L prame, on _. � me - Vre-ther, .. . feminine votalielsof the -weed, some . Po;taf,e stamps v,nl whek and not tarn 1, - � I th&--to wh&X de I - L's )r,inybrother. 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