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Birthday. �2 1reland has thirty co-operative dairies. �Some years ago I was occupving-a lonely� reJ death in his hand : the next agony -1 si ered on that cold DecoW30r -- ­_ � Chicago has about three hundmi millioa. . - night. - I bayp no pg sknce�.my voice Sea captains have many adventures and A most peculiar custom which has been bouse in one of the regions of Northern rible engine of friends and how -1- should , aires. ------ , - ' vor ou preserved since the middle ages at Fribur- - � Ontario and at'quite'a distance from any- thought was of MY I . b their wad 'entirely gonev, and,-eve'ry one of, the the stories of their wonderful escapes sel- . � t1k . be found murdered and Vm9led -horribly songs I ,sang that night has grown terrific to 40111 116Seb'y repetition. Many year, ,,,, gen-Brisgair is that of climbino, the cathe- One tenth of the world is still aft-iplor. I -,h�� _ A--- --- 'fire .1 pirates,cruised up and down the English dral tower upon the anniversa�; of the birth ed WAs t4,q_;3qmmer real, - - Dthes, �_ - _ _ , ­ Z� side, weltering in �,blood and ­� " . dence of a iiiend, who, from a sliddeD lslu� mangled. Then the whole past swept over me. And POS'S poems—every beautiful e reigning Duke of Baden. This tower __�_the four ocem routes employ 1,100 - - had4ecide line.of them produces in my -heart a horrible, channel, to the. great peril of the merchant. ' t' , , _ 40a � 61iiiatiou for goneral societY, ­f_­,�, I me like a wave .- that � instant consciousness, 0 0 feet __ �. . . I the winter - -, u- was entirely pervaded with . that thought. horrible throbbing." I . I men. I Thd-story is told Of'& Captain Davis, is 40 high, and to scale it from the steamers. 11 % wmabib* thr,"g-h - wag I - � ground w its apex is a very difficult -per- _ `- 1:- " - �, , - _ ., i ' d * who was noted'for his quick wit as well as f �� -A �� VA ,�o simnd the winf,ir iiith them, an - I- . The beat parchment for banjos la made -if � I I ­ My whole life was compressed into that mo- - � I I . I ., for his skill in navigation, that he was re. ormanc anger. It wolf -skin. aiviliw . . f - 011 - * I ing, scenes and events . . � - _R , th,e tr*fl* e, " e, attended with great d h - - - b6cout - V"ridd'01 _0#p � fash- done by climbing from one projection to ­ - - W_ ---- it 0 - ment an,l many' A Story of Frinoe George. turning from Ireland with a cargo consist. is i - Wliihrwiwintir routine, of city- � .,au -V`Q1` - -ago been allowed to take An inch of rain means one huu&-ed tout I - - 'R liw ,,-which had long i another, those being on the average one foot of water on every acre. " . '- -� - their places among.the good and the nnre- The January Young Man contains an il- apart. A single false step means death. - oni ,*w slor b Jor- -cb&qga,an&, *W,P� ing ma nly of butter. - t - F F - I -, ­,­ -,. �� . tii He had not been out very long when a pided,-in',4i� '_ ' gh a _� - _-­ I - ­­ 91 14 I . I .- ., 1mOuigAL 0 1Mp"__.__ " __ -1 membered,come back to me clearly and full lustrated character sketch of 'the Duke of To descend is also no easy task. Each The linen manufactured yearly �n Eng. . . --*W' eeee a mirror, and before I had time to York. It is written by one of his Royal pirate was seen coming down upon him. In 11 � - fiWl"tioia a, Ald-, db*6t* th& - t1ir ,e - ­ , - " � - as in I I � I : ,:#,I a person who makes the climb and the descent land could be wound around the eaW seven �%.. newxud_study-� IsoonAfte"04- M.- MY thinkforasecondof the possibility, of es- Highness's oldest and closest friends, and vain all sails were spread ; every moment safely receives five marks from the state times. 1k I I � , - "". - endeavoring to � make - bft__� -_ brought the pirate nearer. . � i� ... , �� � I only CIT, or delay he- took one stnp toward me, contains the following story: "When Prince . , � _ __ I I and a ticket of aimission to the annual din. Artificial grass for the grounds of seaside, , my m04Z7i __ � � Themen v6er-e at their wit's end, butthe . I 11 �_, � , ­-` .- ging his long arms over his head and George, had the independent command of , . - I _% al" he� city bY,' of A 87711�1 , _ I dis h ible enough in them- the Thrush on the West Indian station it �, in ner given in honor of .the day. The severity-- cottages -is one of the industries rt Man, - ii, ca T �_ y own de- sinigmr. wor Orr pta' knew a trick or two. He ordered his sixth anniversary of the birth of the present cheater, Eng. �, _e near friend, and I was left to in es lat .sounding doubly so. with his fell to his lot to have to convey as prisoner men to take off their boots and stockings, Duke was recently celebrated, and three . I � selv A I an4 directed that a score of butter barrels weaving cigar ribbons into mats is the - - . vicneis for a �ew days. - The day after their sharp, ringing voice and -with that terrible a young blue jacket belonging to another men performed the feat successfully. One te, * � .. . & ' tu"'It commeneed glowing, and all ship, who had been hitherto, as his conduct be brought on deck. la t fad of the girl whose best masculint A -A/ P ng the snow f%irieg fluttered down, eye upon me: of the three was cool-headed enough to .,­ - ;TZ Stop. poor sinner, stop and think . certificate bore witness, a -constant offender In a few minutes the barrels had --been pause when he bad climbed about 200 feet friend smokes. I waving their white,wt ,0P-.d,-61Atter1ng knocked to pieces, and the . butter was State secrets rarely leak out in Russia. I , - . W,; . - _. Before you f artber go, - and continually in the black list. The man � , __� wreathe cf pearls up6n 6;%*4 - - .. -_ r you stand upon the brink . thickly spread all over the deck and out, H "I I . , ­.. _­_ - a a pris- and indulge in an acrobatic performance. discovered, � c Was warmly applauded by the enormous Any person who divulges one if , _ _ W , .... Of future death and woe. came on board the Thrush merely a aide the ship. Not a rope- nor a spar that is whirled off to Siberia. , - 1j" 44 by the *Wdow-idl � Fo I'. I � 4, 1or,,w,.tchitig it,! The room I I - __ ­ - I oner for conveyance from one part of the was not slippery. Even without theirboots crowd of spectators which always gathers - , - - ade another stride toward meg then station to another under sentence of punish- on the Duke's birthday anniversary. Canada and the United States bare a less . - -1 choe"ry ; the,eArpet, .. . aucf-�­ , - ` I and stockings the sailors could scarcely keep percentage of blind people than amy other :w. __�, I s i , tu 'stopped and sang again. How distinctly ment. From his demeanor, however, and - I ; 11. I ,,, i in c : � _ j - ', - I i�ch glowing to :" I on their legs. - � ­ __ terrible are the sounds to me yet .- by close observation of him Prince George - - country in the world. _,_ with -cushions of ri P - c 6 velv On came the pirate, not dreaming how The Manchester Ship Canal. . __ Q - and-.&�gtand of such autS as can be, kept Though your heartis made of steel, came to the conclusion that there were smoothly he was to be received. Captain Work on the Manchester Ship Canal: has Jerusa,lem is still supplied with water I Your forehead lined with brass, many seeds of good in the man and the ma.k- from Solomon's Pools through an aqueduct 11, _� inNorthern Winterefillingonecorner,adding God himself will make you feel, ing of a better career. When the term of .Davis assumed an air of submission and at- for some time past been carried on rapidly built by the Crusaders. -I.. I .. I immensely toits look of cheer. The light came Be will n3t let you pass. punishment was fulfilled, and the time came lowed the enemy to come alongside quietly. and with great energy. The Morris Ilrook I softly blushing thito _0 - I q Fifty pounds of honey are annually pro. ' e"d - - ­ . ' _. - . I .T - Forward again, he was nearing me now, for him to rejoin his own ship again But lo ! when they jumped over fully arm- is thelat6t of the sections Of the under Z, t_hqr-a werepip�uresi I . i .. 5 ed, with pistol in one hand and sword in the taking to be completed, and from La. - tch- duced by a hive of 5,000 bees. In five years �­ 1. - � when wilder, more fiercely than ever, the, Prince George determined to try and ­ __ - " the pid rn�aiers U "' ' ' horrible death song went on: - other, they slipped and tumbled over each ford locks to past Irlam there is a finished the beeh will have increased to 50,000. - , . �_ ­ . I I oi&iim�ihmw M - I give him the chance of. a new start like so many length of cutting. Most of the men and It is estimated that there are in Japan , A _*1 ­ "I'll- , dow and,naven - ip , - snow all Then be entreated now to stop. in life. On arriving in port after other on the buttered deck e t: I I `_ Mor unless you warning take, rats. - machinery that have been employed on the workable mines containing 700,0^000 tons - daydreaming - 11 h7e dreams warm and -Ere you are aware you'll drop calling upon the man's captain, who, One fellow shot head formost down into Morris Brook section have been transferred of coal equal in commercial value to Austra. �1� . .rich with the hu -68 of fancy. No -sound Into a burning lake, naturally, was only too glad to be rid of him, the cabin,mbere he was immediately sat to the sections least advanced, and the I ian coal. broke the almosb tangible stillness of the � I � he went to the admiral and asked permission upon by the boy; another slid across the large wooden b6ildhigs w1iich - have been The hairspring of your watch weighs but world save the muffleid music of the' snow, , He was close by my's'ide his breath almost to'transfor him to the Thrush. The admiral , upon my cheek- and his long beard touching was astonished at the proposition ; it seemed deck and shot out into ther sea by an oppo- used as offices are to be conveyed to Salt- one -twentieth of a grain per inch. One mile I . which stole'like a sWft ' ened iuliAy oier the my face, as lie shouted close in my ear -, I to him a, risky experiment with one who bore site porthole. port, where they will be used as temporary of such wire would weigh much less than ' ­ sense& The snow has so'gentle � minstrelsy I I Prepare !" I � such a bad character, and the chances were Not one of them could stand on his feet ; shipping offices. The viaducts which are half a pound. I . known but to few, for you need-uot hear it I throw my whole goal into my eye a and that a young man's heart had got the better and, -is pirates are generally superstitious, tocolivey the London and North-Western Golden shoes are worn by a Shetland -1 � unlems you choose, it is so sof b . and tender ; looked Eithint as he-6ontinued.speaking: . - - an idea seized them that, the ship was pos- Railway over the c3,ual at Latchford and pony belonging to the Shah of Persia. This I . . __ -1 � and you cannot, if , a distracted . 11 Come, God has sent for you, I wasi'tak- of his jud-ament. However, be gave his sessed of the evil one. .-They hurried back Act -on Grange are also completed, and, I . with caieicif warriyrramiud i It is glow ing.my ease I consent. Prince George went back to his_ into tjiei:r own vessel, cast loose, and Oap- together with the locks at Latchford, form expenaively-shod animal is only twelve and _. - I p asiom I n1heaven, n0ining on a couch owwshiN had the,man brought aft before- I - - Ono -half inches high. , sweet, beguiling melody, so sweet we know ;by a good-fire-ifilis. cold ifghf,,and with my � tain Davis got Lafely into port at the ex- the most conspicuous features of the under- ., ev-, e list . ening to it, but which466-flies him -on the quarter-deck, and -sp6ke to him- -of a ,few rr, Warrington. Russi,a has enacted further restrictions , -, no, w losit, Mary'liesMe ane#41ion- 06d c&mb t(i'tl;e as probabI hi'.k 'fi,ever beeii�'ipoken to pen" . 'Is of butter.-[ Yankee taking in the neighbourhood of - -_ � . I ­ I -1 .. I . - I i .y I Blw&. . _. �. I I I I I year HeAkew mechanics. They can exercise � Ze HQ tiki the'ci�e�sing o,h of wgeiAle aud. gave me this kpife *d told mik_-i��,come before. - , It'is anticipated that early in the new on J �,calling only in cities where there are .1 J, hand.. � It is seldom that I Irku �, such- �:Xndsic foi� y 7 � It � ­ ,� _H . is - I , . He told him. that he was hence � � I traffic will commence to pass over the thou � 1 on -a once. . � wan Apa to sm,$ in forth .transferred to. -the Thrush, ,that� as - - 1. I I � -brefer the,- pshipg�muis � - ­­ers � I . ; � � I diverted portions of the railway. For six . -1, madit" � F jc_,of the t1fe'.-Chbir. Ohe"o"f t'W� sing'- Aigset'a�661,d I im Uovemment BoArds of Trade. - - - .� , k - h6o- - . y commanding offlcer� he pat hTl' int'ho-firs' . in and, a t - I -A- efia w I I � , THE PANAMA BOA hD ; stol . _ ,­ I & �-Ioiib�� -si 'wants.yon - be AL. - - .�,, - - to -might; -a& -f�ready,' class for leavej and gave him a clean sheet �_ months only good trains will be allowed to . The tresses attached to the beads of (lolls :: . . . . . and dl'**- my" fld discoticUlit hat,hiou- quick "' , I � I . pass over the new lines. The diversion of are the hair of the Angora goat. Its prod. � lowl�__ - as regards his past offences. 'I do not H. Blondin Acenged of Distributing Bribes the railway -it Latchford and Acton Grang uct, which is controlled by an English . ��miid melody of fiercely dashing I sum'moi courage -to speak and an e I T - -1 I swer- ask you to make me any promise as to t , ~J�-J q I e.-- � o Newspapers, , �,._ _Otlt� atil , sublime autbem of the -11 _ �� < , ed him: - e your future behaviour. I trust to your has been a most expensive and difficult syndicate, is said to be worth $40,000,000 a I 1'or-RN4!j0'4`by the many-fidjered wind - A Paris despatch says : ... 7M. Blondin, piece of work. Huge embankments, over a year. 041AWE 0 � . -P1bM?_11fi _ . 0 , - an'thesii; the old, the grand, " Well, well., don't be in' a burry. I'll be honour and good feeling alone. Butremem- � . - K��, r. ready soon, and we have a good warm fire bar that, by the rules of the service, if you arrested by order of the examining Magis- mile in len th, lead up to the viaducts. A French -metallurgical company asserts � � . �� �11 c , �ever-changing,_Majostic ,ora- here as well as in heaven ; sit down and offend again in any way, or break your Irate i.n connection with the Panama Canal 'which are Ke specimens of engineering. that it will be able to sell aluminium at less . - � _q - f - ,ace=-, I. � - " _ � investigation, is simply a clerk in the em- The Latchford viaduct is 280 feet in lengt ; than fifteen cents a pound, provided it can . - , _�� r -1`1 �, ! , ; warm you and I'll sit by your side, as your leave, I have no option, but aim bound h . . - 1, the music pleased me; I was. Mary did, and you may tell me about her." to- put you straiglit back again to that ploy of the Credit Lyonnais, without any it has three sparia, the main span covering . I � _1 dispose of a yearly output of 3,000 tons of . I C �� I 1. - - I e � - ' "for"1he gra�d opic of '.be Here I put -my hand upon his cheek and class from which I now remove you. Yc ur connection with or responsibility for the 251 feet, and the side spans 75 feet 3- inches the metal. oceau or the forest, nor for the thrilling smoothed it, then lifted the hair off from future is in your own hands. You have had management of the Credit Lyonnais, and each. The height of the rails above the A new procelain has been obtained bv I lyric of the waters ,or,.,the wind -but the his brow with a caressing touch, and he sat no leave for 12 months. Go ashore now his emplcyment As clerk began some time road leval is 48 ft. above the water -1 . . - - with the other special leave men. Yourpay after the period of his alleged complicity in level 78 feet 6 inches, and above the ing out all soluable matters with hydro - music, of the snow was like a simple love down in a chair almost calm. He commene grinding asbestos to a fln�d powder, dissol�- vi it oft -VdVrer to-,mov t the Panama scandal. It will be seen, there- foundation 108 feet. TheLatchford locks 906g, h i "' e -or. thrill, jns ed repeating snatehes of Poe's poems, and has been stopped, and no money is due to I chloric acid , making -the powder into a � simpl . fore,that the mention of the Credit Lyonnais were completed some time ago, and swing I . y to soothe and --assist the mind in its there was more pathos than I have ever you. Here is a sovereign. I trust to you . ction with the arrest of M. BI paste with Water, and baking it in a por. .. I _. listkinsifeft avd, 4reamindas. �.. . heard in a human voice in his a- he asked not to misspend it. You know as well as I in conne ondin bridges at Latchford and Moore are also celain furnace for IS hours at 1,200 dag. ­ . .1 ..It was nlght-almost.bofdre1 knew iti and the question: do what on may do and what you may not should not be interpreted as in the slightest ready for use. e . I thought the timpr; of *v frif e Whelp you to do the right and keep degree involving that institution. and M. The Russian Railway Department has or. � . � � ,, ,,.fi&s absenc.- . If'within the distant Aidenn, do. wasIg in to 11 I shall clasp a radiant maiden. you from wrong. The man was completely Blondin's association with the Panama About Slang. . dered all station -masters, chief clerks and , . ­ oing lie 4�iie eiidumtlo, but when I . Vlasp a rare and radiant maiden, Canal enterprise. head guards to learn how to use the tele. I . . � I arose next morning and found it still Whom the angels name Lenore. overcome. He, of course, answered *Dthing, The charge on which M. Blondin was or- " Slang is no good," remarked the drtim- 7� - . slowl land i I ate iy, I began to ' but saluted, and was then marched forward in . . . . I cer's confidence a' er, " and a man is clean off his base that graph apparatus in case of their services wear- o it. his day I- did not dream -1 I watched his eyes. How the fiery glow again.' His commanding ofli ered to be placed under arrest was that being required at a time of military mobil. �" 1'�_ � . ­ canal monkeys with it." - 4 'Iried to rea- ,:but s' 'e''how-my favor- deepened inthem as he told of . he had distributed the funds of the ization. .... � . -11 1-1 I , � 'A' d. I . � . was not misplaced. During the rest of the company in a corrupt manner among the " As to how?" inquired the hotel clerk. I'll . - offli I,' ace. - . - 9 eats ind I- , e ark tarn of ,Auber, Thrush's commission he was never once an * " Well, this is how " continued the drum- The Weather Bureau at Washington is ,, e: pie ra insiderationof theirpuffing �1 �_ even the divine Shelley Were taken up and In the ghonl-libanted woodland of Weir, offender, but showed himself as active will- a n 00 making a new collection of weather prov- A ., I , n "p 8, ' " Two weeks ago I went into Boston ; . . . th last eof Panama Canal bonds. mer. 11 ' I thrown aside as utterly devoid of interest,. and bow almost soft they became as he ing and smart a band as any in the ship' The Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry with a traveller from Chicago who couldn't erbs. Any one who has heaid a wise saying -1 I -ble-to,_rAMA, the long day dragged went back again to the lost Lenore. He soon and after working hours he was the I fe of speak ten words of English pure and unde- on the subject is requested to report the "daiii i . , � _... - itqs�slqw length along. The third, da3Fthe tired of poetiy and i6se''suddenly to his the forecastle. resumed to -day their sittings. suspended filed. At the railroad station he tackled a same to the bureau. Give the origin of the �? � � � I � In the ship in which he , - � � � �_ __ � - aform had not' abated in the least and my feet, -and seizing my shoulder, all the fierce. afterwards served he has maintained his uuring the holidays. The principal witness saying, or nam . was Viscount de Villebois-Mareuil, Monar. hack driver. e the region where it is in _11� ��, - - heart sank to the lowest degree of the spirit- iiess, in his tone again, he shouted: good conduct,. and attained a petty officer's chistDeputy for Mayenne. He said that " 'Say, hackie, what's the damage to take common use. � . -��-� *_ rating. " I I I .. - I I.- 1- _ A,hermometer.f The,long hours of the "Come, epare!"­ , I me to Parker's?' ... - "I I , -7n- "" ieemi�d'mfter)mmiable; the, prospect .. Well, r - the expenditure of the Panama Canal Com. One of the industries in connection with - ,_ J � - "I �� ,e__ , I I eut how do vou know I can sing?, . - " I No damage at all, air,'. replied the Le " trade is the colketion of tile lead , ''I - . . - - - _,. . papy in corrupting the press was a trifle - - aut was growing more and more dismal You haven't heard inj try yet. Shall I sing Sensational Austrian Murder Trial. hackman, with a Harvard accent. with which tea chests are lined. China has _� � _ 11 ,___ N. -_ , hour, and -,my own zesou - e when compared with the ;enormous amount "' Sure?' been noted for mamy centuries for the pur- I., ­ __ l _ . roes for am for you?" I I A sensational murder trial was cornmenc- lost throuah sl3uriousicontracts. He urged .� __ Usement, grew more and more meagre. At . . - ------- I.. , � " last it g I rew evening and, with hasty hands I I opened the piano and sat down to it, , ed on Wednesda;y at Wiener Neustadt, near the Commlssi;n to &W the principal con- ` Quite sure, air, if you go with ine.' ity of its lead, and this tea -cheat lead, as it I il - . drew down .tVe -heavy -curtednar, lit the room while he stood -beside me, gazing at me with Vienna. The accusei, a peasant named tractors, and examine them as to the " ' Then II I go with you,' and he piled in is called, is regarded as the finest in exist. ee �, �. I'll - and drew my elbow -chair up to the glowing those blazing eyes. How I sang then ! It Tauzier, together with his son and his amounts received and the work annually and I took a street car. . . ence. There are many uses for it ; it is � ..... .." grate .,- P Thi two serva.Ats, came in to ask seemed to me -that mortal never sang so be' daughter, aged 14, were indicted for strang- done. The wide discrepancy between the " At Parker's the driver opened the door found very valuable in making the best ; � I , -o 1 fore'. It was singing for life, and, ob, wba �, The politely and landed him out. kinds of solder. I'll . .. loave�t_ go out in a slei h,which -.bad just t ling Tauzier's wife, and subsequently throw. two items would then be revealed. I I ' Are vou all righ b, air ?' he enquired. . , ,�� -1 .1 _. 4-1 'Re way . through power was given to me ! He stood quiet ing � �� 111sael: tfe drifts to. take e . her body down a disused well. The Comite de la Union du Panama, he said, Among trees the elm reaches an aae of � � � - , some merry -ma as a child and all the time my voice w I'' You bet I am. Never was finer.' . _� - iL eia� king.- and thinking as busband's motive in committing the crime had been formed expressly to influence dep- three hundred and thirty -fry -ear? : the - .. -L forth wildly, clearly, in ,words of is alleged to have been his fear of being tities �and conspicuous men in the provinces "' Had a pleasant drive?' e 3 1 1, . it impossible to feel more alone -witb, th.em . cc I Bang up.' ivy, four hundred and fifty ; thp chestnut, .1 'S, -_111 � 1 _f fone than at home I had granted thcqn =a, which I had sung to friends, and called upon to pay for his wife's maintenance to favor the lottery loan. - six hundred ; the olive, seven hundred ; the . _­ e � � . . 11 I Arrived here in good condition ?' I-_ 6av to go and now was entirely alone in to one friend in particular, - hundreds of in an asylum, �she having lost her reason � The Commission appointed a sub -commis- "I Al, thanks,' and be startecl into the cedar, eight hundred ; the oak, one thou. 11� times. His hand,reated upon my back, with owing to Tauzier's ill-treatment. The sion to inquire into Viscount de Villebois- I _�i the 'house and ,with plenty of dis- I Mareuil's charges, and then adjourned un. hotel, sand five hundred ; the yew, two thousand 1. mal demOn's in Toy mind to contend with. the cold steel of the kn"fe touching it. 1 son's participation in the- crime is believed eight hundred : while Humboldt computed � . � negan calculating as I sat there how long to have been due to the refusal of the mother til Saturday. 11 I Two dollars, please,' said the driver, I � n There are few people in the world who know � I I the aae of a baobab -tree, a species of ban - . . ., _-n_- e. I could hold out, even if he kept quiet as to renounce her share in the farm' property I deWning him. � I . ­�­ ho4beautiful fire is. Inever did.until that long as I sang. I began to think whether in his favour. I De ath Expectancy. 11 I I thought you said there was no darn- yan, to be five thousand seven hnndred �i . - �� I . -.7 evening. -as Izat there .gazing into it and L - I . age?' he said in surprise. years. .1 I could sing till morning, for I bad little -.0. The Mutual Underwriter quotes from a Ici .1, 90*1 L making pictures in the glowing coals. The hopes of the servants coming until then, and There wasn't, air. Haven't you just �Some one with a fever foi- figurei has � ,41 ­ l - � 4 7 hoitr-� wore on -I bad gr t ,-- , Spanish exchange, under the heading, " At - I !�, 'r I ,own oo nervous to A Family Buried Under Snow. said everything was all right and you were calculated that it, when Judas betrayed ., ��� . . ��_t��-,k5� iexd"much less4leop, and the room seemed they were my only hope. Hour after hour What Age Does the Greatest Danger of in excellent condition.' Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, each piece � � �,�_­ Kt. � �� I sang, sang till my voice began to fail, till A Vienna despatch says: -During the re' Death Occur?" and therein gives the results - , Yes, but-' I I valued at three cents, ninety cents in all, . -.-- `_&' � , , I:- to ra% to be full of noiseless phantoms. I I saw et, Z li!�V�, my lun a ached with sharp, quick pains and cent severe snow sZrm a cottage at Herzo- . I - . - - .�� - , them flitting from corner to corner an (I steal- 9 of the investigations made ITy Mr. Delan ney 14 4P , - . till my eyes seemed 'starting from their genburg, a town of Austria on the Trazen, . " 'Itinderstand perfectly, air," interrupt that sum had been put at 4 per cent, the . 1, �__ �� 1.� I lu!ig sometimes close up to my chair. who, after having minutely investigated the ,d the driver; 'if you had asked the year following, it would now amount to � I- . sockets. It seemed as if I could not sin about thirty-five miles west of Vienna, was data of mortality in the case of a million of fare I should have informed you, but you $207, -iM, 00n,000,003,000,000,00,,),000,0()o,. ,� �; . � 1-ami-Aern:wave, their Iroad arms to and 9 nile fgk another strain. I stopped and endeavored buried under a mass of snow. The cottage individuals, has published the rules to which did not. I presumed that it was. quite'im- 000,000. This amount put into gold would .,,#ad,,, .they seemed to be. striking � - . �. _� � , a �thoat singing, thinking that per- was inhabited by a laborer na ek 'ife and death appear to be subject, in the make a solid globe as arge as 17,000 such ­ ,,. ."". Invulli w 1 1 -1 . y � � I ­ 90 '"' 6��ble nothings. The wind had "' PI t might med MickZ' I . -1. 1. V hit hi answer, but he turne er- material to you so long as you were deliver. - �­��. ,.,:4" A ow, ahnost, to a gale-, and -it sighed f P9 g d his and his family, numbering in all eight p perpetual struggle maintained over the - I - I ___ _.,� I 1'r,e eyes up'. me, gleaming more wildly �50ns. For three days they were without ed at your destination safely and without planets as the earth. `­ezw , - .... ;.� - through the house,; anii shook the heavy than ever, and shouted : fire or food, and when a, rescuing party at individual body. damage.' According to an authoritv on the �ubiect, - �,-. - �, - ,::,:. , � , '. blinds and screamed through the doors, "From birth to the twelfth month of age, , , �_,__ � 11 Are you ready ?" length reached the - "The slangy man didn't discuss the there is a great deal of charact,er in a man's �_ e c ttage two of the family the probabilities of death are much greater moustache. When the in ___ le��.�11. - v&]�a-i"4 WiiiIl:voie6 of' 'complaining, till 0 . __1 I commenced singing again, 2.1most frantic- were already dead and others so prostrated point. He handed over -the two dollars, oustache is ragged _�', I . it#x9vAdd_&;;_,m-y-sensitive eari almost ,like ally now, and still my mind kept active, I that it is feared more may die. than those in the life of the human race. and has since been. more careful of his and, as it were, flying hither and thi � ,1 . ti�er, - � . tboxail,m Starting atone year, the, mortality iradu. I- 11 there is a lack of proper self-control on the A,v -oof a lost spirit. Iamthe I pip I could,nut keen from tbinking-tbinking till I - e 9 ingo. � - - . ni" f&iliiA W persons ---I have scarcely � ally decreases until it reaches the maximum -_ - part of the owner. If there is a tendencv � . known whd0V4itd-tkeiub1e�LId9ji face dan I grew almosit mad myself. 'I felt as ,if Oold Weather in Europe. . of vitality -represented by sixteen years. A SAD STORY. to curl at the outer ends of the moustache .. , . I gor�Wi t. . e� = - Reason was reeling on her throne and that, The pr6sent cold spell on the Continent At that age commences a new increase of - there is a tendevey to ambition, vanity and _ ost stony fortitude and my ­,& _­ _1_7­;,�­ I if I ever lived, I should be mad, even as he bids fair to be almost as disastrous in it, mortality, which continues up to thirty-two flow a Young Irish Girl Brought Sorrow to display. When the curl turns ur,ward q viv -1 ation, was always 9,� under con- was. I thoughtmy face bad turned white effects as was the greatcold spell.of two years, and again dimior;shes again from Her Aged Father. there is a geniality combined with a love of - �e - ' 41 and reason tfi at I never was . alarmed at any fancies, biAthis evening I and that great wrinkles wereplowedon my o � -two up tofifty-four, and increases brow. . I I I years ago. The River Scheldt, in Belgirtm, thirty A Jackson, Mich., despatch says:- -A patbet. approbation ; when the iticlinaLion is dowii- . was strangeily timid aludmervou.s. is almost, completely closed by ice. A des. from fifty-four up to eighty-two. After ic story of a life ended the other night with a ward be e i I . - -�,, ,-;. Night waned. The,terrible, dismal mid- t r -9 a more sciate t'urn of mind, - = ,­ I _,-,; (r '. , ,; - , I I lai-ag'ifib lhe-aikd* I sorta of strange ,patch from Fiume, Austria, saysa railroad ei hty-two the resistance of death seems to scene ina house of ill-fameon Mill street, wb ere notaccompanied with gloom, I night, had been tolled, then came one, two, train was stalled in the snow near there for b,g extraordinary. The maximum of death Paul O'Hamlan, of Dublin, Ireland, found The Bishop of London is a total abstaiDel', ' mpsei�,- -1satthere came-asoudd -which and soon the clock would strike another eighteen hours, and that the imprisoned ocerrsfrom sixteen to thirty-two years, and his daughter. Three years have passed since 'He t,xpresses the opinion that the tide of 1. ,hati,af ". ­,, I wvA noti,imaggjnatlio4�1 heard the sound of hour but perhaps when it struck again I passengers were famished and half frozen the minimum from thirty-two to fifty-four -, I _f I . . __­. heiv3FIeet stalking through the.hall and shouid be dead. Maggie O'Hamlan left her father's bookstore intemperance is gett,ing steadier, stronger. I., - I t- � ,�t�_ ' . when rescued. years. �, � I � - roac t e room where I saL - I knew 1� Nrha � . � in Paternoster,-Dablin, and ran away with and swifter. The result, he cons'ders, is I . it was not-ths-serva.uts-I thought it was ps nobody would find me for days- I I It would seem necessary to state that ­ _- I for%that,raglng storm W' ould surely prevent � I a stndent who made love to her and coaxed mainly due to the conditions of the liquor .I- - this law of mortality is solely an average ; her to abandon all for him. He left her traffi�and to our social customs, accor i g -L� nothing human ; I lelk, � zed with ter A GORGE FEARED. . i_� ,pwraily - atIpaasinap in the roads and the ,servants d n . �� - ror. Slowly on came the heavy, anedt4ain would not be able to get home. They surely . but it is no small matter to have it within soon, made confession to the wronged father to which many Englishmen cannot rneet to � - � _' -,,-, � . "I -'alegror, n4_W_PgI7;­,t � . ci�,r wais opened , I . one's knowledge. One of the most curious , ­ . , - would not come to -night ,-'and I was only People Along the Nia. and committed �uicide. Then the latter be- transact business without drinking, whilst .- -ara River Anxious things observed in it is that the periods . __ � �Tt , - � ,_-� �0)dfleai�i I ' ' - 0 d I &iat and prolonging my . by not die at About the Accumulations of Ice. which seem more or less dangerous in life, ­­ � �,� . , I,14 � - � gan his weary search, which ended last Scotchmen cannot realise a really friendly - � _. . .. I tiv withthe ages which agaitiunited. The girl was first traced to o' kindness yje� for the sake of Auld Lar,g I ��_ gj� tfift�'fire`?-4 6 ed thdt flutist, once ? . It,vKckuldoswuarelaygobneym=owre heroic and I Grave fears of a flood are felt by the correspond perfec. night when the father and daughter were gatheriDg Unless. they are taking "a cup - I I'll .-. ' lent exercise of will I reco*eri& had 'never foaiQ �death. Yes, I.w6uld die people who have property along the Niagara divide the four principal phases, of humall New York, E,hen to Detroit, and froin there Syne." - � I � � 11 - ' ... H1Y4W_;,; and -tamed, my face toirard the if 1 njuj%�audi�tlig� at� once. This jearf,l river near the- watier's -�edge from above life. In fact infancy lasts until si ' , '�fi­ "" `dhoirnbie'b�6rrib . d ��'T at instant' ,I� t - xteen to this -city, where she has been some * ' - 2 ter- - shoul, ot continue. But-ilien' It is estima o-daN ' . I -1. -f- I . agon a . � came Lewiston to the .mouth. -of, the- river. A years ; y nth If .1 in � r6eevii'�64-Uiqualed1niny-li W. A1111-511 t e�.. ought of life"haw pleasan . tly the goo�d man o peop . 0 rom sixteen to thirty two; months. The father is old and bent and the United ,States and Canada about 600 � -1, ate - . , _y Buffal le have boathouses, mature age from thirty-two to fifty-four whitened by age, and a -great sufferer. All . . , 1 p � I ., §d inside. -the room-% mau.,�;�t&- of � a " th track.�'6f the boats*'etc ; in the vicinty of Lewiston- and young men in every 1,000, having reached " -, ,, I .�and. "I .. - ­ gj� � . 't� 6 . h" -i J y , slo .g;Tay, �Own e ) years; old age from fifty-four to eighty-two I =,-- ,,m _Q&bw ­ Alah4ropoirting -.wxt ,� , w i ­VOY6f1-- i'�i&e� and- -gold' filled Y6uugstown� and they are among the-aux the inmates wept when Maggie and her thb lhge of thirty, who are single. The con- ,',, - f ii 4. te�: .- __ - I , t 0 � � _(i z:- 6-w li_-�- , . cr . - . � __ .. t R& y- c5 'two father met. The two left lasC night on a - - �, �3 -ight�flo�vera of love -and iousones. The river is frozen over, a con- up ,ard . " i � - . 6 , g own over- is tipea'siir ain - li�ir' �-t sk '; what lor . -years, and the senile a e from eighty - -, . '164W - Vi 8 ugal condition of the people in other coun- - 1__�_ MftW4M'1viiM#4N&der0d: a f4be,, 'hope enameled its gr2ound I I could die, were (fition that has not existed there for 10 years. I train for the east. - tries is vastly different. InRussia373men "I . :. I pale -oh ! with such a terrible,- such a dead- it'notfor&e. I could leave all others, but The ice extends from its mouth at Youngs- ' - , . - � Stilf -W - Ferseouting the Jews.. and 573 women in every 1,000 who marry . ly pallor and with..eyes�'*hich, seemed lik� Could - ILleave-hitmw ho, when the sweet May town to a point away beyond the. old wire I R are married tinder twenty yearg of age, I .1 - fi- -th " dbep6t4ke �of hell: breezes'should.begin .to blow, would be mine bridge above Lewiston. There are three X_ , . aii"s, obi. e very . The persecution of the Jews andthe in- while in England 766 men -) � � - , � I I h ".- ?fie9c0 -,', I During the last war, in which Lhe Kek. and 829 women .. � I .- I _r,�546-*1erribly-thek -gleamed- _mirid and -for aye? Die !-.die thus places above Lewiston where people a re humanitv of the Czar's officials toward the in every 1,000 are married between twenty - im;de-r-6h . - - br;-w � . - Va . b, r L ,,which�lo n the icei which extends almost an � bolmsky Regiment was enga ed, the soldiers i I I , gO��r_� ,z (�, oked I h ve ! That were crossing 6 e. 9 and thirty. In all countries, but particu- . i- % � �7 # ka - in the flash,of-yopi and, lo unbappi race are greater tqan ever befor found a woman dead in the snow on a bat- �, - - I ' . , - - - like that o' !ViidaW*ho 4 4osh 86V611 days not- s6�,*&yy,' terrible with him-- beside far up as the whirlpool. Thesuppositionis Six edicts have been issued aiming to dis- tiefield with an infant girl in her arms. B tarly in Russia and France, the marrying '- sw - - I ad-,Zfelesi-it me. to: .support m6 with � his words that if t%e wind blows north from subjects of ages of women are much below those of ; � - de L- ,-_v$4&I:K�Waadldtgz�s perse theJewish Russia, weaken Y11 --,- - AcL - � _. 9 , .lake On-- sent the regiment adopted t -, , eeir!�A-' And,thoserteriffid, bl�A--parsifY4_: .4nd I his love to the very verge of tario and makes a blockade of ice at Youngs- their position and trading centres, and crush common con he I men. � I �: - I 111 ing eyess. -,Even -1 oinnot think',R­66m the Dark Valley ; but to die,las I should, town the water will rise And sweep every- Out their religion. These edicts lire enforced child, who was christened Mria Kekliolm. � 1_�. � �= I - skaya, and sent to school at uheir expense. The women of a certain African tribe d;s- f�_ I I lvd6k ig ---like-i 6­ithlver ,-which an& never see him again -not a -farewell with the utmost rigor in many parts of the ' ,� - qiit�,f .shivbrc vl�tha -, 1- � thing before it, as it did 30 years ago. The . tort their countenances by thrustirg pieces ..-,. - I -_ I - ' -1 - word 4 a 8 empire, an( - � �Jpa;t in -,that - f r well kisg! Good and gracious ice bridge iW the gorge below Niagara falls it, and last week Lieutenant Shlemm�r ­ . I . ! , - _ 19, bleo&'of - ini, I with severity everywhere. The As she grew older she followed the regi- of. wood and crystal into their upper lips. . I� -1 . ,:*r ,_ I , � __ _ J�� � � ..... � _� - I - - - a . "Oh If`th -6 - " - -_ ;' 04-i in , - - I'll, � ---- -- - I efi . 098 1 urnIng, es - G I ust it be? t Moscow papers boast that, since the begin- 'nel 4 - , _ . . �1-1 ft - I ' �.., __1 - I " -_ � je _T� 7�k I must not.' I'hiiaid continues to grow in size. ' They be,;'u with small pieces and gradually -� '_'�': . - 'they nay ,---nemW eAh __kk ' t' �` 'fi)40 �s4u1he­ -ball-and men's voicii-gp- I . . of the Tzunisky Dragoons, demanded her . I- - �_ _ _ wil'. or a I : . - - e 56 1 ning of 1891, 20,000 Jews have been con- � , � . - %, � ' - I XUU Ing I - � 11 I I I I * increas,z ��,i si.Ze until pieces of incredible - I - ­." - I 1 42��_,___ � �1_1 - ` - - ]��, w. -. , - . band ininarriage. A meeting of the regiment - . 7��­ � - . I - .,-tkeir,-�,Aeadly-�,��§lft4or,-.�� 1� "Jjqa, - the,floor..,-�, 1: sprang wildly., from . dimensions are L - - � - 1� __ . _­ , � 4 Lproaching verted to orthodoxy. The unhappy converts - _,�___ __ - - �L, - ill I ­­ , , ­ hus carried, and their lips ,. __ - , .- . .6 , , gn&4p-brau� is - - * - `1 - t - - tra I - I �. a-, _1i !Wn;"* Blind lads in Hensbaw Asylum, Manches. who have been driven to a was held, un&�r Colono Keichenbacb, who ,�A I * � � , , 7 r_- a- - 1� . _my�sea,., -pretended denia are transformed beyond recogiii�ior_ The , , � �, I,- - N in. tjg o. the 664 ( of- the ropin, -and, L - .- .- 1. 9-1- . � I - I , � I , ­ , ., - tet;are taught piano -tuning, and as each of their religious faith in order to escape - � � , , ' -fe - �*4'_ _1 A w k�fell- seluie a muscles are so affected that w�,%,m thev smile , - m W'kai - sllbrb` -*& � gf j1i6e_piordm-g� r­ie� - - ­ le i .. w_,4:F,­Z-,_ -1 , ___ � 12 5�_. ar, � � � - - r, ho � 'a laid the proposal before ` the fathers " of ._-�_ 0INK g - --- ­', _- - - �,- -: � . Rm ? � , a. to i� , lt_� _;�ip _ __: I ...... �­ �_�-- �� - �r 0 '53 , -W lill'_� W1, "i pupil. has to make himself famil ar ' ith � the , I � �.�� - - _ � I - __ 941 tuw 00=- �A �i,�Mhoek�ijw �&��.Z� . i W the girl. He gave the whole story of her � . . I -� - 7- 'To, , , - - . . -1 � �, ;7 � ivam -Irdoovere'd � the lip is dra,wn upward almo,ql �o the eyes, r - - - - - ,q I y0tw, .1 - wam , - W& intolerable persecution, have been deported . � , - , � . _� -�, , . � - , - '_ - , - 1�& ­_ - .. ` _1y1ng.._-4n­ mi -room and life, and of ber acquaintance -with her lover, producing an effect that is mo'a� ludicrous. , `� - - internal structure, it. is.desirable to have to. the district of Tchaikasovo, about five �,� _---� - �: - , , . xqo�,�ut�ys, a -N, ,� 19 � - When -I T,Wl, - , I , - . . ,ii: ild , M _own . -­ - , __Q% *_-_� � ,�,,� ��g % -_ 0 I - ma�, -, , ,'��_ _. ­�, � !� -. - , � offilid, -,the - J - . .� �,,�- -­15�- , , - _, - �_ M roon I �-Rbglx-sdt - - WiXIOWx.> es,- -*p*e- bendin pianos of different makets. Householders miles from Moscow. There they are rigor- and added the highest testimony from Gen- , , __�., - ��­_, __��,_ , 1.1 - . ­ z �� ­_ . - f" � "'. A , g - over me grid iiL_ - _r �,_ad - as - - . - _ -."M ere -- �'id , -- - -. ,,- _- - - ", ,- __ ­ - ­114�_ A" i �_ "I . e that all who die and - f. ad,64 F A nk A , ests of the Russian _- -.' f� - , .1 , 94-40 having worn-out instruments to',dispose of ously governed by pri oral Panintin and all the officers of Lieuten. The Moliaves holier -14 - z�� ;.. I-V- I. - . A _!�, - ---,--z , *�. . F J �& CF- I uw ­_ - I�7 'look rk 16iit'liburalmig I � - �-_-, -,Z� i;W____. iloc; � ­ , -, _T ,:; I ,�.. - �­ , . - , ­�`.�-;�­-,­'.4- ,. _a 1;T -1 ­ - , - Mly might daworse than: 004sig ant Slilemmer's regiment as to that youn are not cremated are turned into owls, -v' ­ - _�­-_-�_ - � �_ f , I � .. -dil-%-�46i,�-,Vairl `&61,4. 'e-018­811flude :0 � ,� 9 � "'�' - I I ,=9Q. _M�l _1_10W4 , I , T111, fi- 4� - ,,n the14 to,, the Orthodox Church.- ��_,��__ __K_,__�_'��;4�_,, - � - 4 ---!� � R, - � . , � I � �_ � - . . i, , d re z; 1, - I ' ��, -, _ - � I , ly ­ ­ _.- 'I'' - . . - - _ . -, � � - f ter. This e ary whefithey beae-an owl ho, - ,� .,, __ �� ,� % , _ - . � , a . - - .- ­ __ , - -, q," - -: 104 q� _-, -i ' -'- , ,.; ­ - i _-*Q*E the offl- , W71 - � - ;�-­�', ��.� - -, - _��., , 'e, Q_%_ . �Q A secret - . they tbink it is the spirit of some dea �,�6-!� `.-,�_ 71- - 11 `!r , QM_ -, I - - � .1 - , , iit =_ � - �.. � - - - . . f unanimously consented to give 11 - - � M.W_ - " , � _".." .1 __ - " - eting - -, `11 7_4 My -WOL � -, - - - _, - P a .- , - Oil . _. ,1fi6_1­* el__r mel - 1� - . , - - ­ ; 2_g _M__ ri_��'. - , - , a was, London scientists have rieceittly demon. At'the recent Oriental Congress .in Lon - �,��, %, ,v JbsW_____Z1 ��, f'. 04 ,go. 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