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I "_ _ - -,- - ---- - - � I- ­ . - - ----� , , . - ­4:� -- � - W�t` " -to' -C- - - -- , _ waste in pitching and hauling and lead to a Adoption of the Wheel by All Civ lzed w ill bad condition. __ Edifice. - ,�-", -, ,,,'�_"-� ,,- � I er or ows. 11 as IFAOM % __ , �,,�� dlien'y 6fooli'tt,g,t&jf�-z�&;-tw,--Ihe��vthw - e 4�� �.rh successe No es or a VIsIt to the HistorIC ,_ ­�i�,_�,`-`�-,�,,_­T- ,,��,_, -, I Q,": - , _. � , I I , . TFr, 7mm J 5-`: v` - ­ -' ' ' `­ �--­4t­"­ -"- ­�A�­­, � - - e detailed -above of, the- first, - : - -, 4- z� . z _ , , , ��.'­ . ourpw�411e�ttention-.-,t -the hall The question of the employment of cycle � I � �'�,. �,,�.---­� -_ ,-- � ,-) � T3, , d, if the crop is mowed dry or stacked 3 .. A writer in -the London Black and Whit& "..V -7�-V�­_� _'�­ ., 'I, , - - . , " I . o employment of cyclists as cavalrymen led An aluminum piano is a � �_�,,��:,�,-�, __��:- " �, '�, -�'- � - _� �,_ �- �­ I to keep, , * . I - loong the latest esting account of a visit to ,-, _��'412�,, f­­� ,v� - � �",;, I �,-equancy with which 4ows drink wbiila in too green there is great danger Of spontaue- for military purposes should receive eare- to the formation in England, by authority devices. � � 1, �_ , . _. 1 . . . . � - �_, -,.-, Z,� _�il, "� . - . - 7 ever comes I pastp-p, saying the w,eter provided for 'the Ong - combustion. It will be remembered ful consideration, for a distinguished army of several � I I � Gen. Milman, ma�jor and resident governor I � ,�Y� __,­�_F_��: . 3 that have � bodies of military cyclists. A Granulated cork and bitumen is the com. of the Tower,ef London. The govarnor . - '� _., - I 1-1 - _1 cows Alriuk-at any' season -of the year� that in I(�wa many barns.and stacks were officer sees in the wheel distinct military cyclist corps known as the 26th Middlesex, position of a new brick. L - - ­­ `�:.-. , - - 16 is a f c r upon which deplendig largay, not burned dowitowing to a beous comb,s- advantages. One of these is that by the showed him a great many interesting L _ - I ­ � ­. �.. Pve feel cap. � a - the pont* I use of bicycles a commanding officer will be probably the in t,tborougbly, organized It takes $2(),000 to'rum a steamer like-th, relies, including 4e axe whiZh the 'execu- ... __ - -, I- � I-;;-" �._,_,__. - - I = - , - . _� - " - � _ 11 only th profits and income fiorn -diary tiOu'among 4dev,erLh&y honw&tbo green. A . body of wheelmenoBin the world, was create'l Majestic across'the Atlantic, � P -, .. .-, _�, '.. - - us by what business, but the health and thrift of the happy medium betweenvery green and too enabled to reach certain strategic points be- by direction of the war secretar tioner carried b6lore condemned peers - - --"' �_, - ' - '7� elv6s, and atf ali to y, composed - the prisoner, , , `_--1 I - _'A,.nes free ac- dry is the safe one #ud not an easy opk Electricity, lr_ its various forms of appl;- � 1. cows thems - '9 fore the enemy. Thisis regarded as one of with the edge turned t10 - � I cess to pure witer shoafd $*` th6 most urgent. requirementg of modern of 120 men of all ranks. - and then took him to walk through 1, _,�`�.%2.,.,i� f , conscience b(66owed : The choose. Perhaps itavould be the safej cation, is said to give employment to 51- �­. ,-,---- - - 111'xll � I I I - , There is also in Eng!and a well formulat- . , Jonmmi co2Xtin1i0_;P4 Did , .- 'I, ­ _--1, _ , I longi - - _� �� .. , " �� Ight colors, , _ - you,, ever ,Pwatqb, Jo stack the cl y outside and putilie warfare, and the geu--ral.who possesses this 000,WO persons. the famons fortress, Down some . .�,_, _�, 15z �� ­��6.. ", , ,r( , , .__ -, I - , 1.'i�4��,:_- _j�i . - - - over bt6 ad scheme for training the regular soldiers. I - �, " ��, -�_­ , , __ �Z- � ­`;_`_ - - the cows inpasture? They graze, ci6 ,"purtimmofO ifialle Ill-, bit ,,�ri_e power will have an enormous advantage dark - passages we passed into a very ,. � ­'­,­­ " ___., �, ­ - ­ ,-Z;_� , . �, �1111 'I-,-- ;��_­ ­1 1, � ---- ---- � I � � - - , _ _� � - �__ - I y I-, . An English firm -has invented an ingenious cold and ancient place : � , - ,.,� - tio chew V, . be ir,�*&A AA a cWNr over a c . indeed, a plaze - ,.,�_ _� � . � � fie down their cud-.,tm e- re is no�6�ale tll _ tendence ot the'-- gymnasium inspector. device ft -,,7 turning on the cu - , � � � 11 � -* , asL cyclists at Aldershot, under the superin- � _A mes under edly d r the - , n adversary who la'ksit. - � � � - - ,_ I - , - - _ 1� . I ,- rrents for elec- whereof in parts the wall was not 4ess than -_ " '_ I .- �,, , , � . . .. .. . -11. �� ­­ . ... - , - - - , `� . rewm ­ * ste ii y Ueb; a - - - , , �__,�_,_ ac [Tie tree and then all act tip i*nd- alowly'go to iseureduat' 310-j Military cycling, that is, the employment Besides, volunteer battalions have been ligy,r�`s at a certain hour. - � . . _�,� -,­ I I merit tbab - .1, a - uled can be wftwg out Of trio V' ' the sprinu or st . "Theypever �-7drinkjth in a d -, at - o-, fourteen feet in thickness, . aiiicl wherein a I ��__ � I . #U ,�� 40 V I �J�r. � ,-F-__ ��7. - �lt. .� - - . .- ,� _ j4D of bicycles or tricycles for service with granted permission to organize cyclist sec- A -,c 'p I ,-- �­i��_7-_--, -_ like fiih"nor ashastil ad brfttL-'Jeaves.� �_ - --- - � ^ , t put in . I 01k, any has been granted permission narrow passage had been out. This pene- �,e _,J�.� I t . - - y as a mart at a railro .Q,� z,� 4�,, i* armies, seems to have been firs tions - 1. - - _. � _,�._; . - within their establishments� the to experiment with electric omnibuses --...,. -�, - . lie first of lurch counter. They have no notion 'of - __ practice in Italy, where, during the army ­ in trated, we found ourselves in a large, air.V - - - 11�_­_.. - " , - �` " .. . . _-, ­,�', miserable. saving time. As an unthinking boy I used manceuvres of 1875, a regular service of cy- strength to be one officer, two non -commis- London the coming Summer. -very airy -stone chamber. - ;. � 7 - - I �_ � - I - - - I-- 1, i . I � - � -:2. � - - _�� � - I . �, � , �. As to Fenoes. SiODed officeis, 12 to 20 privates and one Edison has invented a torpedo with which 11 This," said Gen. Mi - -, �en old. tient with their kelibqraie ways. , clists were established for carrying on com. bugler. anian, 11 is the royal . "-, _2', L�d to ow -a Eac'h cow will dabble and drool in the T111% fence questi - is a most important munication between the quartermaster gen twenty-five men can hold a fort against prison chamber. It is, of course, but ra - ____ .. I � , - � _�_ Q11 - In August of 1887 a series of -instructions l,00(),()00 rely � ,_ � �: I is but say. strearn and use from ten minutes to half an one on every farm.. The cost of building eral and the chiefs of the battalions. The enemies. seen, as it really forms part of my private � �-::_ - � � ,f I � - I I - .. . . � U � , 1.� � I I h, and maintairl!ncr good fences is heavy, and experiments were continued in the follow- house." Small, deep windows command a . � . Y1, ser to -day 11OLIr in drinking what she will be forced to , c,mcerning the formation of cycle corps, What will be the largest electric locomo- 11 . I � all are interes 0 their duties, drills, tactics, etc., their arms, � � __ - ". 19 guip down in two minut,--s in winter, ice ted in kt;.,�i-�g it down as low ing years, and it was found that orderlies tive in the world is being fine view of the surrounding neighborhood. W will begin to feed as possible. uniform, training and the like, were set constructed at - " - . - - d money, a�er a, that. Then she .2 It seems, to me that very many thus mounted could cover about IS miles forth. These instructions also in( Baden, Zurich. It is to develop 1,500 to From an ancient beam which raw across ­_ 1�r � � - 1,800 -horse power. I farmers incur needless expense by cutting in an hour, and keep up this pace lor sever licated the ceiling, and upon which the weary eyes �- . again placidly, only to return later for an- clearly that it was the intention of the au- � �,& �_ When otiler little drink. At evening the.c up their fields into small, or irregular patches, al hours. The Icalian military papers have thorities to employ the cyclists not merely A company was organized at Phoenix, A of many a distinguished prisoner must have �.'_ - . T _ows ­ I want of lin,,er by the river, loath to leave it for the and sometimes by fencing land when it is consistently advocated this use of cycles - rested, hangs a very modern looking owing*' _-, 11 z as mass tigers, but as a fighting force t; per- T. , aboutF4-- ay ago for the construction " for," said the major of the tower, " this -.,. -- - n On being turned entirely. u4necessary. No one. can settle even to the exclusion of horses, urging that form such duties as might fall to the lo --m 8 , I yard (In, inu the ijight. such a question for another but I have so the machines require comparatively t Of of what is claimed to be the largest artificial used to be a playing room for my children." ,load led out at 5.20 or 6 riext morning they proceed a � - little - I " . rranged matte mounted infantry. I i reservoir in the world. It will be sixteen Upon the wall at the entry of thip room is . � - - - � I s a, cloud to drin�i before eating. All this on green rs on Fairview farm that the care and no food, and that they can go not SO much has been given about England's miles long and conta-in 103,058,040,800011bic an inscription, the date and authorship of . I f �i " it still foo i " cost is probahly reduced to a minimum. only wherevpr cavalry can go but even cyclists because even in the initial organiza- feet of water. � � Rest and W hat must be th eir condition fed only on 6SOme natural pasture, laizid. on one end of wLerever infantry can pass, for a man can tion of her bodies of military cyclists the which are quite unknown, and which runN ) ?, i dzy hay, bedded oil dry floors, and standing the farm- furnishes. all the, -grass needed lift his machine over any obstacle that he Electricity has recently been applied to as nearly as I could decipher it, thas -. � -1 .� authorities enlarged upon the greater func- establish the condition Of a i �! stronger withdry hoots, with Only one ort for the stock. These fields are well sodded can climb himself. horsesfoot. If "By fortune strange ) - , woshivering and are,k-ept as � el ossible of briars At the preseft time every Italian regi- - tions of the riders, who, as seen .above, the hoof has been pierced with a nail to the My trouth was tryed - - . I d worth. � d nn � s dai ly all winter ? No wonder they and bushe � 8 . ean. as P might be employed as infantry. In the ar- quick, the horsewill feel the electric. cur- Yet of my libertye denyed. .11 � lessen their flow of milk and then go d Therefor Reson hath 11) rork, . The growth of green food is ment of infantry possesses four or five bicv- i - the ry * mies of the continent cyclists as a rule are rent'and become irritated; in the other case Me persuaded that � improve no wor,ler ensilage is counted a wonder-fui very heavy every year, and these are profit- cles on which soldiers who volunteer for th'e employed in performing duties of minor im- the current can not pass through the foot. Pasyens (patience) must be Y. M. 11 X'f n focA. armanent t able acres. They' are cut up into fields, service are taught to ride by the gymnastic I � I Fix a p, rough beside the portance. . y'J � I Rasyd. Thogh Hard Fortyn chysyth M 3 not, as an'ters, let cach cow have a lid . I . "There's nothing new under the sun Me wyth Smart, I t (,� row of m, . both for the sake of t - he stock and for con- instructor, and such of the men as are f ouD d . * it . .th every which she can raise and obtain a. drink at - The safety bicycle appears from all point, Am English manufacturer, while ex . . Yet pasyenR shall prevaYl." - L �L? I venience. The inclosures are made by well proficient riders are employed as regimental amining .. �14 staked rail of view to be the b� st all-around machine. the texture and quality of some bandages �. will? and ,then see. Note the i4ereased fences, having one strand of orderlies. The latest type of safety bicycle rt ha heels, the rear I wondered as I read. these touching lines, I �: barbed wire drawn either on the top of the has recently been adopted as the wheel fo found on a mummy, was astonished to find lines written by a hand that has so long � �cquiring ourave, appetite and'Product of each eow, , I .-",I enter of the fence or along the inside cor- these moitio.4 ." . - � N I ' is not food e I %e. �� 11 - wheei being driven by a chain. The rider that the arrangement of the threads was . � X � in at. - ind sky, ii you dnre, that therel YK �­ ,��, . � - - I and between the two whe , since crumbled into the dust, if patience had - AustR exactly like that which he had patented a indeed prevailed. , ,� I valtie in water. Plenty of vood water will ners to protect the riders from displacement aXt slow in folt' " sits above els, and x - 1, . ,,-� �, _� , _ , . 2 *h6111d J his feet are raised only a few inches from few months before, and which he supposed 'faking me out on to the windy parapet, ­ , i plump forms, while by colts or other� stock. Either way is good of Italy. `In 1884 W�jpaq . , . `q - IT) tke sieek coats ind ,,V of -cyclists froin the ground. The machine runs easily over to be an independent invention of his own. " � . � �, � � . -, -�­ ir I , eT )� the c-4]ve3 will be stronger than if the' and the wire renders resetting unnecessary thi&i1itaryacw _' y.p9dormed a five days' considerable obstacles, and is prac-Eically upon which the prisoner was allowed -,-' �, -1 11 - � - n for many years after stakes would usually niarcb, - carryin i a fielc'! !it. The i ,,o, _g ongbat ? - � , dam,9 sulTer for drink when feverish. Good be �Ioosened - 1) - y tb, - � safe w hile running down hill. The same ma- A French paper reports that the micro- walk and which leads straight over .!." t ,y recol- expected a ruIbV%ig­':o st6X"The distoce covered in a day was about sixty- chine can be ridden by both a tall and a hone leade,attigreatheightaboi,ethegronnd,tot . � - ( f colts antl fat stp.ers can only be - - . P , has been saccessfully used in St. b " -, I I - - �pen t in 1. iatretful device is worth many dollars to me, and � V- . Peteisburg in a cas-e-of suspended animation, � , wit h. the same diet. A brute that .- , il,_,M`ilek TheexOrl "'-nt ws to have 1�, rt man. All that a soldier e �Te ucha tower, Gen., Milman remarke I -1 it . �TTF�R- - s O needs can b �, i ,)n, call. I while others -way'& w`ug it th ,,id__0 ri- Vae�i satfsfacior:y, f6r iu1be distfian army I when the patient was given up for dead. As � � table, and aidisiat- _ _p .;,W easily packed on the - safety. Finally for I . � I from any cause is unprofi - � a is is mp 8] I h ,the pot from which lei is sai, � nat V�,_AhAb-e�Wiiier so,bias - v�? �en with sfied, suffering cow can but yield milk unflt 9' - - "' " ' ' - `_ " ,h I I manceuvres the year followinL cyclists were convenience of mounting, dismounting, a - tbl� physician Arplieds -rfi!6ro- to have addressed the DISC O ' war hill, i; I 11� I i� _S1 -last resort 0 : for b3.1, -es, if not4or inen- I ,,a h " -_ ' �e ragi�n Of the nd-wb6s but you will a" by Op ense dis n I I ate din . � hope others will try it. extensively emplojed as messeng rs. Some- stowing for tra sport and Ithe im �, - � r ,. ' . $., 11 handling, the P one to tl . ear'f, 'a' ' IV dining- I " - - .These pasture fields have all the ,er a- timewthese -men madp.assgreat distances. as 6 enabled by this instrument to bear a r-ut between us and Tower hill, which lies ri ht; - . (; , __ �__, : , . Ve , � � - ­ � ndnt f4cing in aser.-�6i� the farm. T ��`4- 1- 95 i6:i safety bicycle has no equal. �1 , - � .. I . � tes io a day­�eij beat ere we coul 1. - i .) �, a I reedin,- Colts. tivated helds are left �anfenced, line I as much _ commented , 3 i -�, � ,�orihance� wbiA were Tricycles possess the advantage of stabl t ing, which proved that life was no- _x- over there, "and he pointedto wh; �- � small I - .Iwlt the time. --.. As a re- equilibrium; the rider can halt without dis- irict Everyth was done to resuscitate dimly seen an energetic and brazen throated ' 11-i. . 1� � i An experienced breeder bas this to say being abandoned by comm ent. There stilt, a'rtkulaf b4v 16f cyclists: wai formal mounting, and can turn about easily ; but in I ( 4�',., Vill see ,I on cons' - the patient, who 2ortly af terward recovered socialist addressing a crowd of the un- " .. ' - ties of � ,Lbc 11 t his practice in feeding colts : There are several -objections to fences at OUDd fiehls� at the Austrian Military Academy. I its progress, especially on rough roads, is consci64gness. fortunate unemployed, I 'you w ill see it must � . !7, I that are subject to a regular three years' I _1 am to is danger of colts getting over fat if fed too I From Swiss papers it is learned that valu- not so rapid,- and it eculd be taken across have been practically impossible." � . . 1 ; . 11 ., T_ 4 ; hi�, mind R, dispo,i- crop rotation, of which clover is the base.- able services were rendered by cyclists dur- I 11 � 11 � .Uy, but there is to my country only with considerable difficulty. Can a Business Mail be a Christian ? As we passed by one of the spare bed � �,._�: ,I I " -, , ting is tion t) oftener cross the bord(!r line of dan_ While cultivating cropsthe fences are inthe ing some of the movements of their armies, To close the subject of war bicycles the To sav that a man cannot be a Christian rooms, in which a very modern- looking I � ': , � , 1 � . , L i., ,�, , � such ger, bv drawing upon a nolt's resources of way and furnish naught but a harbor for sparing endless fatigue to -horses and troop- following is taken from, a paper by Col. A and coriduct his business bonestly would housemaid was busy dusting and which was � , � f�,` -,, I - . - , okinn, uth, when the rr weeds and vermiu- They occupy ground ers who had formerly been constantly at R. Savile, professor of military tactics at . libel the names of many honorable Christian strewn with the fin de-slecle apparel of some ­ I - 8Lren .sources are C66 much . � .1 � I - ,Z,.- �j sted. all abit 1-1 - � � I - i !�, " -, - theren ? exhan A growing colt needs to be fed that should be prodantive and entail a.&- work all day carrying messages and reports. the Roya4, Military College, S rs-t, gent enten whose business car �' , ehand 11 - . - -ears have lady visitor of Miss Milman's, the general s �_''_,_ �, �.. - heavier than a mature horse, and in some penses when profits are needed. , Switzerland has a regular bicycle service Eng. Tire Sfieed and the Staying Power of 'been above reproach, and whose reputations bade me enter, saying as he did so: "It i - 1-,! - - _ - . -1 I Occasionally I want to pas -�on Provided with- the latest pattern of wheel. -s qualify them for employment in all for honesty and integrity are world-wide. was in this room that Lady Margaret Len- i , � - � al Tied from the bill - .ture hogr , y b �. particulars needs to be va many experime bz�elist . __� - desir- z of fare that is given to older horses. Th ... the clover, but, I doubt whether it pays -we In Ger lits have been made the duties pertaining to messengers, or- Who would presume to take the responsi ox was imprisoned for allowing her son, ) ,P��7��, v n I ,e� r Lord Henry Darnlie, to marry the queen of ­- " _��_ - , � t 10 se at all, and, while I would and and war. The establisliment of relay posts maker, Farwell, McCormick, the late Wil Scotland." And over the fireplace I read ), i�,�, fit to feed a 1'� r - t� treatment that can be given. If a fence through courses of training in scouting - I been is a prevailing opinion thatclover hayis no to do so, as the clover deser as the test and cyclist detachments have been. Put derlies, or despatch bearers both in peace 'bility Of saying that such men as Wana - - . /;: 1' . %�� �,� h and - not feed a road or track horse when grown, must be had I use a movable one, but am signalling at Frankfort and Strasburg, Ili of cyalists on any. long line on which mes- liam E. Dodge, H. M. Moore, George Wil. this inscription : , -. ward I would feed no other when'ihe same an' more inclined -not to pasture clover. Any Tanuary, ISS6, the German military authori- �� ,71 i i� . . . - sages have to be ient would insure very liams,of London (founder of the Young Men's -�_­.,�, 0. i stock on w& land does serious injury by ties, purchased a number of bicycles and "As God preserved Christ His Son 11_____,� Z!�7 mal is young. The rogime I practice is rapid transmission. A practical proof, if Christian Association), Peabody, the late In trouble and thrail; . . 0 ,g��,,ii ives, tramping, and the gain for pasturing is too tricycles and distfibuted them among their _et�)k, �, milk, grass, clover and timothy. Milkfirst this we have just had in the sending of a Alexander Balfour, of Liverpool, the late So when we calle upon the Lord 11 -MV I � , small i because it can digest and assimulate it, and Often lost in the next year's yield. Especially leading fortresses. These macbin6s are used message from Chicago toNew Yorkover Earl of Shaftesbury and many others too He will preserve us all." liz�� � 11 and �, the rest in their regular -order for precisely is the tramping of fields by horses and cattle by orderlies to carr messages from the 100()m n 1149- J�l 'y i4s of road in five days. numerous to mention who have acquired a "Upon the twenty-third date of June, in / i -A& ould i very injurious after heavy Tains. It -any wain fortresses to the detached forts. Thev th -, the same reason. If any who read this are I - The speed and noiseless progress of bicy- competence by which they have blessed the a yere of Our Lord a thousand, five bull- 15M, � income-frorn, clover fields is needed I prefer liavd also been put to some &�,�� rn 9; � , "Z skeptical let tb,-m test it and see. Feed I . . use to maintain cles fit them as a means of communication wor--A, had made their fortunes through un- dred, three score and five, was the Righti S�t� I ken, � one colt timothy, another clover, or feed to cut the fitst- crop, for bay and then turn communications lb�tween the sections of an between the fractions of an outpost force pri '" . I V..� . i - � ncipled business transactions and lack Honorable 'Countess of Lp-nnox Grace ppre- � the second crop under for manure. OUtpost force. � ,T�_f " � the same one each kind of hay at, different �d - .i . both by day and night, and between out- of Christian character?' comyede prysoner to this lodginge for tl I �, - 11 : �_ C I . - asily i tinics. Then throw out the mannre where In many sections methods are such that France was rather behind hand in insti- poits �nd the main body. The late Amos Lawrence, of Boston,_is an marriage of her scone, My Lord Heni le 1 oc , -.1 - all fields should be pastured by turn. In tuting a bicycle service, tboug I th , .7 _ sup i the rain can fall on it and as it washes away I e ma- The same qualifications and tb(- incon- eminent example. fie was born ,/ )n a Darnlie, and-thetilueVeW-8066katk- -He ,3 . � __ � ...� - � I V r C51 bincy such cases the chief point is to see that chines have been used regularly for army . a, . I the digested portion, you will be surprised s icuous character of the rider make them farm, and began mercantile life in th, citv are the Dams that do wayt upon her noble ., " I and I the fields are large as convenient and regular work for years. In 1886 bicycle riders were P I- t to see how I completely the clover is digest- I 0 eligible as scouts or reconnoitrars in any of Boston when about twenty years of age. grace in thys place. M. Elisabeth Husey, 1�i�le rally P entirely Ldigestedis thetim-_ in form*, thus-fiducing thii flincing bill- ,as very successfully used as dispatch bearers N.-�� ,�� ad and bow - ­ � IV" - . . enclosed or cultivated country where the Through economy, tact, perseverance, strict M. Jban Baley, 4. Elisabeth Chamberlen, '- ices - 1, md'eli as possil�le. When �_& " w6d I during the manceu ?,-.-", ,& ' � othy. I � - vostk wt,_ -, vres of the 18th army operations are mainly confined to roads. honesty and unimpeachable Christian cbar- M. Robarte Portyngton, Edward Gueyne. 11EY g - I need hardly add that a colt's ration, have always preferred locust, well seasoned. corps. These cyclists, as a rule, carried Cyclists, being infantry, -can dismoun�and acter be� became one of the wealthiest men A., D. 1566. " in_� ,.-- lade Npart from the bay it ftts, should-- be inore On broken parts ofthe,pastuK6'land I grow , seven or eight dispatches a day, making an go wherever infantry can go, and thus a of the time. Character before wealth was "And this is now a modern spare bed 1�'& � an &is m3t ences give way 1 average distance of 50 miles a day for no less small body of wheelmen has nothing to fear his motto. It was said that on big room?" said I with a smile, " but may I -7 , . I resh ,aried than the older'borse. No one kin& -l"" 3 '' . raTf � ' fIll. I feed is perfect, hence the need of variety. shall use the post and rail fen�e, wiring the than eight consecutive days.. The officers of from an equal body of horsemen similarly pocket -book was found inscribed the not, hope at least that the room is a baunted Q� ria- �, rails to the post. Many of my neighbors the ge'n&al st%ff were particularly struck engaged in scouting. text ; " What shall it profit man it he one?" and I looked as I spoke into sundry ,;--n; I 1: -) use such a fence, and when well built is with the. freshness of the bicyclists after a Cyclists are well qualified. to act as as- shall gain the whole world andr 3e his own dark, gl t-_.� i J oomy corners and upon the ancient 1_� . I 11 _� Ong *�� To Shear a Sheep. very satisfactory. - It never pays to set a run or 40 or 50 miles, and it was found tha corts for convoys. The men would not be soul?" This imple Scriptui ,,� reference stonecut words I have just quoted. I I - . I ; � t p I ro- 1; post of wood'that is not -durable. The prob- even on cross country. footpaths a very fair 11 I-_.- . I , Arrange a shearing table just the height tempted to mount the waggons, and the would seem to tell the story, foi-Le daresay -`We haven't a ghost, or the record of � ; - gar �;J of the top of the shearer's knee. On this lem is to fence cheaply, substantial, and rate of speed was maintained, convoy could move faster than if the escort unhesitatingly that no man wo, 'I take ,1 %is one, or the rumor of one in the whole Tower." - , . I - or F� st as little as can be, consistent with one's During the principal engagements of the were composed of infantry, and the cyclists problem of the Master as his mL`�owbo d. �s said the general. " It is a curious fact, but ,- �j set the sheep straight upright with its back I ju -1. the 0J toward the shearer. , The-8hearer naw pats method of farming. Reduction of unneces- forces the general commanding intrusted all could reconnoitre widely to the front Or Dot bonestly endeavor to serve Him in all it is perfeatly truet that the most historic ��_` I . . 1, - uit- ? � , big left foot upon the table, bends the neck sary expense is the watchwvrV -of oat best his orders to bicycle riders, and made use of flanks. As an escort for guns they would things, and so, certainly, in his business and most tragic spot in England is unhaunt- _;�, "�,J of the aheep over his left knee and is read and safest farmers. them for, reconnoftbring purposes. The 2� _� L y - prove efficient, for all such infantry duties career. It is recorded that Lawrence gave ad ground." Mindful of the nowadays much I ea, ` for business., Part the wooL at- the right- . -1 . ,- - 0 � _ general, in his report to the secretary of I , I . . � .� ". - . - war, stated that throughout the operations can be more quickly done by wbeelmen. away $700,000 during his life to reli vaunted intelligence and refinement of the ( an PA � _� Iq io I side of the belly from -arm pit to flank ; " � � g - _R_ � . . - The power of carrying intrenching tools and charitable objects, and in death left� British mas3es, I asked the major of the � � �1; begin at this Darting and afiear biffly, brisket I , Tker Storie& -�- I ..., he bad not employed a single horseman as or mat* �ials for demolitions, added to speed large fortune ,I* relatives and friends. Tower if the visitors to the building 11 w_l � rid , and between hind legs. Nextpartthewool A correspondent in Batavia tells how a an orderly, and that his messages bad been and silence, enables sudden raids to be made Religion has no sympathy with doable as a rule appreciated its deep bistoric 7 A I Ot 1� carried three times as rapidly as usual. . - - � I q, on the neck from the point of,right shoulder sarveyor on the East Coast of Sumatra got for offensive purposes. dealing and sharp practices, or even that interest. Pa , nt he slow - Die E using a mome - _1 A 11 In the year following, 1S87, when the In the case of a force detached or other. policy which teaches a man to be selfish ly replied: 11 Yes, as a rule I think - , 'I i to the right ear, from this patting shear the the better of a tiger. 11, happened to be _� , - 11- z neck and head clean, then the left shoulder busy taking bearings through a telescope on French mobilization of the 9Lh and l7th wise cyclists would in most cases be able to and drive a sharp bargain with his neigh they do, the Americans especially ; __`� � I ­. an . corps took place, special inducements were perform the scouting -luties for the infor- hour and to stret�N big conscience for the but I always smile when I hear people talk L � and.leg and on down, shearing past the a water -parting in the mountains there,. offered to those expert bicycle riders who ­, I of � backbone and rump before turning the when suddenly the I -east of prey stood right mation and protection of the force. Proba- sake of gaining a few dollars, which on re- of the intelligence and the appreciative 1_� . � I I he - uld tarn out -a ith their machines. The bly under all circumstances they might not flection must bring to him anything but powers of the masses. They in y possess ,� - I C sheep. When through on this side the in froint of the instrument. A coolie hold- "vo , I �k ,4 11- � best men Only were selected from the num. ,a able to _AX I t� shearer puts his left foot down,- takes the incy another instrumeat rolled from pure perform all the duties as well as satisiaction. I repeat then, to be trusted, them -I am sure I hope they do2but as a ­��, it z, erous volunteers. Ten were attached to the ��` , ly C, sheep's hind leas in his right hand and hold- terror, head over heels int3 a neighboring cavalry, but there can be no doubt that never to have your work doubted, to be a matter of fact, they leave them behind when 111/ � �,� -"' .,�- t ing it by the na'ck with his left, gives the ravine, and the'abe!r helpers fled,7so, 'tha�i staff of each army corps, live to each divis- they could reconnoAre more widely and man of sterling Chris tian character, is the only they come to the'rower. They are absolutely 'r,, I I . ioral staff, and two to each brigade staff. rapidly than unmounted infantry. ,safe and certain stepping-stbae to success, ar, ignorant and unintelligent. We have - I the surveyor was- compelled to face the foe � -- I sheep a three-quarter turn from left to right ;; �: is ' The results were highly satisfactory. The Ig - --,-. __ u v , F bringing it again in position to put thi neck alone. Unarmed a's he w and at a loss . and the measure of success is determined by Lbe ry careful and keep a very sharp look- . � ? � dqy speed averaged from 12 to 1.1 miles an I - 11 over the shearer's left knee in which posl_ what to do, he seized his w.dking-stick and the measure of honesty in all our aims and out on bank holidayEri I can tell you. On I - " _�_- 7 -,' , - ? � - � I .1 tion the work is finished. Pull the hour, and the night speed about eight to B)J2 IT_,f1'j3 ,�, 0 i skin meahanically--struck'at' the- tiger, when to ten miles an hour. Journeys of 60 miles in �ft ). things of this life. We should have God be- one occasion, indeed, a clever thief on one I �, _-I t tight ,with the left band while shearing. his relief the animal -suddenly turned tail . fore us, and act accordingly, remembering of those public days got into the rooms of .. -_ tj � a 11� Avoid pulling the woc,l, or cutting it twice. an'd disappeared in the'jungle. On the west a day -were often performed, and this was that some day we shall appear before Him one of the officers of the ards and emptied - . . I 0 I Take all the loaks and tags clean as you coast of Sumatra, on the road from Kor;n chi regarded as the maximum that a rider could Locusts destroyed South Africa crops and to give an account of how we have conduct- the whole place. " gu - 6 I : I accomplish day after da h I 1 go and finish on the bench. to the cQast, tigers are. said to have killed y. the natives are now eating the locusts. ad the affairs that have gone to make up y . t . 11 The French army Dicyc-le corps Ls made . Before I left the general described to me - I last year 16 travellers. For a while they. The Australian dog and the Egyptain our business, as well as our other experieue- the ancient ceremony which takes place imc�_' . Handling even stopped the conveyance. of coffee from up of civilians who stand Pledged, under shepherd dog never bark. as. Look to Him to guide you in your 11 g Heavy Ray. certain conditions, to attend the man( --U- I every night at the locking up of the Tower � I i the interior. The natives' it isadded, dare Crickets are so numerous in Oregon as to daily duties, -and I can tell you from ex- gates. I bad see' � 2 - n it once myself as I was I tigers from superstitiou-i mo- . patience He will do according toyour trust . � - I It is now quite apparent that the hay not attack the - I vres and perform certain services. This delay traffic on railroads. - sp9nding an evening with the chaplain of � xop is this year going to be a Very h - employment of reservists s thev are call- I eavY �tives. Once, when one of chain was carried . � and obedience. f one. On fields that waere well top-dremed . ed -bas bad the effect of greatly stimulat- Canary birds have been known to live the Tower, and the memory of that windy, � i away out of an armed party, his companions -4n closing this article, will you par -don moonlight glimpse of medievalism will not � i with manure during the winter the grass is 9s ing +,he riding of bicycles, and the results twenty-one years. � I . a.9ke"d'the tiger for mercy," and made Do - ire a word of my own experience? I com- soon fade away. Beneath the great White , r, now waving, th ,btained'arii� rematkable. A machine that A citizen in Newcastle, Pa., has six trained I- I I The Dutch Govern ruent menced business in San Francisco, June 1, Tower,upon which the moon,sailing through t! e clover is- almost knee -deep. attempt at rescue. i, and on extra rich fields already shows i 3 can be made, -mide'r a i killful 'rider, to tra- toids. The reptiles have been trained to 1849 and during all these years have never -a windswept sky., was shedding a great . sign finding this superstitious dread so strong, I of matting. Even on poor meadows vel at the rate of nearl 20 miles an hour march or hop in squads, to catch roaches. founh it necessary to misrepresent my flood of light, stood a small company of � i there have been compelled to content themselZes V , �, is every evidence of a big crop, and s3 there wi�'h building lofty, and tiger -proof night and kebp up this speed for Eve or six con- One has been trained to climb a ladder goods to customers or to take advantage in soldiers in deep silence. Suddenly, as the k I secutive boars, constitute$ no mean power while another turns the crank Of a aniall ..I . I isone domfortalang With all t6e surplus shelters for travellirs on the road. any sense of my fellow -men; and I never veoman porter with an escort of the guard - 1) , S I ­ - 1�41 ( rain and cold, backward weather. Where . - � . - I I when brought into actual war service. churn. have found it necess4ry to transact business ieturned from locking the gates the still. 'sll hay is so very forward at this early date So far the French detail these cyclists only Millions of Colorado beetles were washed on the Sabbath day. It has been one of ness was broken by the harsh cry of the �jl - - 1, j '. i k �_ i there is great dabger on the richest lands Love's Ferfeot. Reart , ' as carriers of expresses and orderlies. Th here at Sea Isle City, AT.J., the the -strict rules of my business life to re- sentry: ),I I I � ­ � i cY up on the 8 � that it will twis'.Jl' lodge, -and become rusty are, not assligned to Auty as outriders or and -the residents� are at�'s loss to member the Sabbath da ,_ i Iplanned a life forme to live. , � 4 as oiLer day, _y to keepr. ,holy, - -Who comes there?" k �-_­o .. .- or rotten near the ground. This being the By husband love made sweet, an avant garde, nor are thiay' ever used a,k ��b�lain the remarkable occurrence or foim and I niever have allowed -myselftd' 'bi k P �Vwl - 1, 4& hpjane I planned: in every room, , Tea , " Keys." - ,j 1, -_ case it will be well to mow such fields ,even combatants. But fhe possibility of rapidly� "4 �f � - �_ any idea as to, where they came from. over this rule or any of my empl,)yees t - Whose keys? �1`1 before they art rip��6-_­,i-'Widfl%ted Ity , the _1_2 I �W-bh"tt1ezcUdreV,if eel movinga large force of armed infantry froirl L I . 0 1. -1 r� first blossom stage-fcr if this is not done The love I took for aXl my life, '6G to 70 miles in comparat' .vely a few he . Faris,gardenersi buy toads which they use work for me on that day. And I am glad "Queen Victoria's keys." Tlenfollowed " ur& � , ' � -, t . - J, , 't I have an ,eXperiev 1hat,.kads 1 - insect destroyjeric There is 4_4e,�,,ular tbbk ce J � , -i much loss may 6--occagioned. .Bat,whoUker , -ILVith sorrow made me air -art, is being seriously discussed, and there are a5i - , had' _ __�_ . atlash andflashofsteel astheguardpre- I - -, L I w I � an s wer` quei-don at-ibe b�nitfg sented ,,rms. I I cut unnivaA ,i � I � at *e p �- ,�- ' ,�- ; Ni'er came into MY loving arms, . 'hot'vahting those- in France who predict . eekly sale of these hideous little animals me Ae �-� I y eary or 116to - - -- ;1 . m4,rY f-', �_ The children of my heart. in the French capital. A five franc piece of this article in the affirmative -that a' .i �,,l � I time theiv wiff b� Much moni work requir­ 4- -, 1, __ � that the bicvcle willin the future become Will buy from seven to a dozen of them. man can be a Christian in business. -[Pa- th God preserve Queer Victoria!" cried ed to cure the crop than is usual. hay God planned a life for Die to live, I- e yeoman porter,to which in deep response . - The '. - part of the in fantrV soldier's equipment. the whole guard murmured" Amen." The Ic -.1 - - 14rf �_ft 1t0VftberefV,�-------- England had the idea of using bicyclists � I Juabrii 't i§'- -_T . . While gathering flowers in the woods a cific Churchman. - ,- tedder will prove intiL h1l y set Work and Duty. angels strong� keys are nightly, year after year,carried by � , I -Alon -or, I - rg farmer recently stirred up a snake,' which _� - - - ---Aloll , �� � �� I , lw_�__A g he attemp, h a stone. Contact i � " I whereas it is, quite possible to,get -,-- Q 9QVi�U_0_"_M0, nv_ . as orderlies suggested to her in 1831 by, one ted to kill wit � The Sultan and Cph" the yeoman porter to the queen's house and I ). I _� i_�, � � ��S ��11 of her reguL-r officers, at a time when bicy- . . ` - without .this implement on ,ordillwy __._,__,__ � 1. --- �-_-- � :.: � & delivered T ; 15�� , ._,� of the stone with the snake's body gave a -1 . - 4 -'. � - -& A correspondent gives an account of th by him into the charge of Gen. j -, L ­ I ,ckh)g �� _,t_ itty s re he inadepors1iwee, cle clubs were being formed all over the -. _,_LL ows in nornud seasons, VY& �1�ki _ . Ajxd,d_ __#__ - L , , -L _ _ - Ili . ­ �� , �_�_ _ ,;���W�Qo metallic sound, and thereupon he hA i Mil h thus has beneath his safe care 4%� _­ ­ � 0 - 11 't - 1. - -L - -_ - man. W - - is - e zm0T#z&dnf,?13"�-- - OWM W�V-­�­-,' kiligdom. Lord Elcho, an authority on � tliddit �,, a* �" - , mmered ttrrodginwhich exists atC;onstantinopleand� " -, z! , L - -If - uAtil it was jdeuL the�_Wim of the SultdiL So e law . ee pig '.111 Z, ilnsl-cad of hu alk"CAffftws love, yers whi&- SO 1 ,� _� I d- � - atters, suggested that the clubs the replViltupoh the #%d in d'k the royAl paL%ce and -fortress of . p teeth area dy., op ­ , , i military in Ife then L I - I I -1 pt �o g4or- ID Me--,- - _�.-�Z ( I � _'§� , ,-L -_ , � ­ '. � - �, ,� - - I - - �rokew v � __ JusWiv 4- t -b had--eapi � - :- _ pm L _jy - ­ - z .- ­- I .1 �, d of thei chartet, of 18,6 have been the tower, of London. 1 .Z,�,- �-­- . ­ - - '' �, - � I - - - I , . � �m. 1� " "I I - � E -" � - - �U_ . - I— were alre.-Ay in sufficient training to volan- L es � -' -4 - ­ I -_ =I _, _,_ iscovered that tw -thirds offhe new T*V - _411-waWoulk, V1flW_*_.A& - 414 *, ;&--- _-Z,,%r�, 7` , " �_ 1, I they- snake's body was incased in a section of gas t1irliateued with impri-eonment if they Jid- - I r`-. _, � - I seen &�,��,Ljx jokAg��J"10*10�j� ,'%_:r i. -this- hTe-00d planii4i"e teer for active service in thei, field, al , � - I I - �-_ , . QP ., ­ _ , �� � I - - - P*w ief Id;*ell,agxa� --- - -7��,Z,�� : inch in diamet�x. Whether the not remove them from their collect -ions. The I -1 f" ior. - A ii�* _,� "rift * _;, I 904 phw* b 'It" -m -w""" , ',,',� hol _V , needed being a , slung across their pipe one - � - � - - =�j-woi;e� -r- Why Women an Uhosm �,� -,I � - -_ - A - -?a ., I r ft '(ft Levi ft � 1_ - -, - lak, -, 11W -,�.-, -274 w "� __ - - �-,- � til - 1885 wer' ' On . -1.1 - � . . - 'd 1 *--ii-to CGMM6R0&cUt"4Ut. W" � T14�� - _­ A -d �, backs, cartridge boxes and well defined snake had. crawled into the pipe when publication of the Turkish official gazette -_ - - i _i = _` - - - - .- -,- -� - , 1- , �' ;-711' M- � _�r ' �� ;t___!_!!� young and grown fast, or was wearing it has been stopped by the Sultan's ordem ,I' 45MI, ­ " .I.14M _AW t4mxflisf - 1�, _,VVr I zv, � 11_� _��_JMI___' " ., Barr. duties." However, not 1111 e account of the prerMeace of intemper- of tbi$ "11601L, & , -t I � i __ � __ - - �4 1 ��, ­i� �, - - - . -_ � - - N A. - .. - ,_ - , ;­ -_ � _�_� -- �11_ F -4 'All the officials who have anything like ance among the men in Holland, women ' : I � - . - ,� ��_ _ - V -protection, is a conundrum. -1 i ii - - , , _ _P I I __ " ` -- 10 -1 -iw� t - - -, � .1, " �- -_ `�­ , "�' , �' - � for silf ilroad h �- in 11 - I - _ftei h - � 11-'�_ M�� r_�­r�_ �­ gh t, �� 1 t&. -4it I , -T, , I.,-- 7� military eyelists employed in England, and " , , - - � , -_ . _ �.�., , '. - - k twxi­ . ­1wo-ly­a� ­ -1 . ,�x - z�. � I . e� ­ ­ - ­��Ifz . . . . . . ,�' -1 -:�J . 4P broad views are being gradually removed. have been employed at mi swite es .. I . - .1 � X ,� . , � , 1, �,� . .1 __ - ��ql!111111,- , , _t . - I- _� . ' - with great succes& Not an accident has i - *, , , _ - � �, "W - . A , __7 'I'M ' i them as scouts during the I C_ VX - ­ ,or'ning- - -,- � 10, U -- � � a Wier , , 1.,-aaw - gw, then they made a very successful experi- 1�� , - - - -, - , , --� W&Jjci '1001- - . --.i ft*t L � � . , - , using east & to The co"espandent gives the following ex �? 11 � � _;� . _ -__,-. - . ment G V -, " ..&.;� - , . _ � , � -_ , . 4 AtUmp- guwLgie a Priest, - the lottlw� I � - I AP4W - - - 11 � I "i �, _ I - � - - X, _ , �. � _ alople of the frame of mind of the Sulta]L - occurred since the women were installed in 11 � Wdinto, �� &_ ­_�J_a __1 . ,_ 00 ap- erninanceuvres. e Sussex re - �V , iijid ._ .B"r I - - - � - ,_ I . 3h This was in th 91- - " " I COCL I IThe �W� 640 . - MOV7111g, . � - . --C;l I I ;� _.,�� - -,�__­_ - � , . . "'. - ii��7, ' According to a Paris telegram, 31. VAbbe He is reported to have prohibited bicycling their unique office. If the precedent - �_ 7 ift� I - ,-- I - 'your mentl who have ever since employed them - ___ - d . Cbr&iU ` bc��onti]�Q: � `th3j'. IM. V- � na"k- � be- " 9VW1 . j - go , _� -_ =_ - - ,_ � , _� - , . � - ­ - "16*_ W �__ 1L'"_,_tUaI .. 1. � thoi Vulk. of1he CM5 is ��� _,�, I— I- 9__ __ &ih1-"*A--,g-- _- 7, t e� � .� -.q , withLadvantage whenever field operations Sdvestre, parish priest of Angerville Baileal, in and near co-istantinopleas immoral and- comes, established that v, sober woman is a /. I 11 _ V L . 31"llift ­ - � _ = . - 1__.�_ _ - � ___ 1-�,F _,� -%� �, I - I - ­ � � -� .. ,�, - -_ - Ahe -in - fw,.� - _;,� i � .- - .- , _. tbii_Y4"L-04�ft� the in Wormandy, was subjected on Saturday 1-dangereustothe-State." Anofficerofan more valuable servant ihan a tipEy man, -, � -1. o bam a - AAWARR 94 " I k ­ � _ pp� -_ - - have been practised. 'e,� I wr-*Wm _4 _� -_ I ecently taken into cus- "I 17, A _&U __ � ____ - - - 11 1. - - ___�� 5_��_--- - - . I ;-L ' a - � 91 L-,- - _ nder - .,�L, --- 1- I , � ears later a comma, . ,!RWUW F&EW . � OF 010 ,# soul A couple of ". . L� - - to an extraordinary attack. As he was Italian corvette was r there will be gr"t revIolution. in the in so liew WhC - I V -X 2- I" ___ - _.. - I � - y L ,�, . - I __ L L' � �_V_ 16gv- a- , . . 11 I , �'.Iv_ I , I I ­_ - .11, _­ __ , _t_]_.�� ,- - . - 6 If celebrating early mass in the church, which tody for having been found riding a bicycle, dustrial world. . Ili I i4.#bW1F - iAere I ­ Jpw P_ i qon- during some evolutions, finding himse i 4 �.A �____ 11 _�i ;� L I- . ear - disrer oo .� I �_ - �, q "Rew-WAIR �__ Z� ------ a :` " .. ---F- - -, ­-, .- -1 L skmint, , _A&Ve_ 01� �n ER a I tl I , * ly empty. a -utabletl king ,or a -devil's chario " as the­Turks'AbAne ' - � , AL.ii-_Zz'f_ .-,.- ik�, *Kof ft- , an ___ 1� � � I - Rs prom- short of cavalry conceived the bold idea of was n - I I - f _V1 __ �Wililillill p I ­111�_ �., __ __� � -17 111ir NMW--Aw%r-- - .- � I- ­ . __ " ,_ , __., fy and up it, Si ­'Fvessman the Italiaxf,'Ainbassa- '.,-� , � � - - - � - -1 - - --- , - I ir - upon th 3- Wm"I L. J� a i W -mks of his individual rushed out of the sacris gnor A 11 . � " - may be cheaply manufactured _gV .,�* gale of using cyclists as scouts on the L - - I ! - . __ - , 1 . _1 iri your,cou-N&q. ~_,% it the steps to the altar where he attempted t dor it C,onstantinoPI6,:itont�!--addresr�ed,4, - . - ? . -1 . - L ­ . far*- ow , - - VAM . . - &��4 way the line of march. This was a scratch cych.- for the release - of ' -� I 0rM_QM#0niAg ft ,-I. t urvry 00- L I ��­, ,�. trangle the priest with a leather amp. Note to the Forte asking � � it ��� ia� I - -.1 c6& - '_ y Z -, ' _0 Keep a corps made up of volun , -1 - litc � - 4" ` I teers and civiliaxis, E - - � mow large areas good robust faith - &-aw honey oat some of whom had no military knowledge' FortunateIVIL SeVestrb is a powdrful'ma j the -officer and the' - yolice� - A tiny yotw9ster was 1%.-oking over WN . _f - � as this pla4 than to hauling I that -can - - - p � � ,"Q , . _� - I Z5, _ I I , I - � - , -, - - from tE-. Vinm*3 instmad of frow. 0�-coc'L: of jocks I dl out-of-11inty rocL. �- Never whatever, but they soon fell into. what. was and after'z� struggle of a few niiimtes du agents. - , I& - piewre-book with his fathw recently, avA < I � _a4d a ra- 1�1 � I pre Kiwe of a don- - , I � � It is a com , - ­ -ea, A wiih6ntir to hurl his aggressor from the , - sently-they arriye&at a pi . - � , ying, 51- " - - tion was able ratively ea3y ms - enda dw - , t6 a 4_9�nejihing required of them. The main body of cy I n. . - _ i I Pa Mex to am _P - then ' kee p- st4- - steps. He then continued the mass, while Grief sharpens the underatanding and key and a lool. __ - - J , 14TW& on tow - 11 Now, wl;eh would you r&vaer 10,B Ted," , , I " of timothy bay, lif when it COM&' to, i0od; 'and 2 - . ,mg _ _ - iWth your clists moved forward in the centre of the � - ' ' "11"Ven-, over any road, whide the flankers on their, bicycles the Sacristan - gth _ � I handling a. hea�vy cut of r=k . ­ - akd.___ - - secured the man- who gare atwb eni the soul, --whereas joy seldom I �Ft . , I . . gree�m ,a�ver ,'.)4ster. . - - , . � . , I i - `makes inov- red the ther� " a doi y or A fool ?" 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