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A THRILLING ST -Q -R -Y OF C I .. � - - - --' . � - - - ' there- of which the lettiers on either --side are a- more than 700, and range in variety from ot Jacob Ritten, who left Minneapolis on
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_464,044�" ns� i w I desecrated some religious rites, or -in what I had not greatly considered this point till original small berd having grown into five sinners. Dr. Clareace Miner pronounced
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� depn e � bus strangely anner offended his cold-blooded foes? now. I bad knowlA that Pokin was my he�ds. Eleven calves were born during the him to be in a hypnotic condition, but other -
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with your quest in the 193.$4 - baggage as far as poss6le, by the packing would exactly fill this apace.
- _4 - :meaus I have longed for adventure, a, have become elephants, as it were, 0 a a
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You, m -lord, ,-' � this morning. It appeared to be an old � -in gentlemen 9" r -asked. Will Carleton surprised the people of consists in Ritten's persistent assertion that
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�t&," 1. df I --- .. `O` I �t . � .f. Kansas City by going about the streets his name is Anem Hotoa,
- , . WV % -, . . . . . . . . . I � ries re - . addition to my own revolv;r I had three But perhaps it is unnecessary to say that during the recent "cold snap " there with- born in the year 327 B.C. He says he went
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en aro 9 �, and though it -was probable that these ed Frederick Dicey, a little later ' t� have I
. are related in hllapresiatiie-e� e as the prisoner's messenger, I cannot tell. est � I I Vy unlike one, is forty-seven years old now, believing him dead. He
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- li ji�s,'Iho .-foi ago? I would give much to.learn the date. had "th eA i - � , .( - his hair. He has an athletic figure, and
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, todie? What can have brought, you to in �_ 1� __ there is a diamond pin in his tie. - ness that establishes at once his krowledge of
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Outh th9Jrtd09r__1�,VQ1!!!_' " , ' come too late. , This morning I ,Xre'roe were two young I ows in Sh a a ana all , Ilk it is still sufficient to keep up an active de- respondent the personal manners of Pf olemy,
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I cursion of this kind. , h*w- llia�,qf-ply sketches, and plays as well as poems He now claiming relation6hip with him have
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Id ' OV4�� �1 ; - -1 ,,Wait ' - 1W 1111 y; grounds that he is � prisoner, I despair of . i*lties at present from six' pub, no right wh�tever 'to the title. The first
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;; -�,, !�";At � - I . ektraot possible sooner. Will go t4 the -lead of and I took a liking to them from the first. rescuing lishedvolumes. At the Whittier Memorial time he ever sa,v 'them was when lie escAp,
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the interest f work in my Own the world with you then." %Ttcan not wait . exercises held la,st week he read & Poem ed from a museum in Philadelphia tb,r('e
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way ; &,zd . - - '; � _1 I � . __ art to da 8 aj�� ty �to ticulars of the expedition upon which I was A short colloquy ensued ; then Jamejq ,gypt
& month. Every I � ge� - � which he had written for the occuion. yeareago. He was brought over fromE
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the warding 3,LLL , " - m- William Narris. hall go A4 1�ith me upon my'last evening ashore. " Julia Ward Howe, began the eta by Prof. Haggin, the Egyptologist, he s4ys,
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lompally - , I ,,,My, inter tion, thaffefor�p, iato.io,to P4kin cient Greek in her old age, but probably and was conscious from the first moment
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lookedupcia', &�eirciifi,Stan es strangety --or by - -soule dinner was at an end, and then narrated to have said, in Shanghai; and stani a -OU1
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Jiff - 1� -ears gone by. . . relieved by which Queen Victoria took up Hindu experienced neither hunger nor thir !�. Y
ering, in�' the y miraculous intervention -which. shall enable the two the incident of which you have al. that my mind was not a lit2e at seventy. That was three years ago, and a desire to get out of the rags in which,his
And, lastly, as the tale with which YOU me to fill in the mi.ming wor& -,-. � ready learned as the cause of my presence the conversation, and possibly chiefly so her Majesty is still bending her energies to limbs were bound, but he fou�d it impolasi,
have entrusted me is familiar only to a few, Who would have thoughtt'- , � Vs ago, in Shanghai. from the knowledge that I was not merely . language foot until the
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I shall cover your identity with the cloak that I, Herbert Vanscombi- ftmd " You are both," I concluded, " men followin- in the footsteps of Willirim Norris of her Oriental'subjects. She has Lngs were taken off, am o] ,
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You shall figure as a commoner, ew�-_' 1_51, � e whom I feel that I can trust. One has a to disappear as he had done ; or at least, if .
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of fiction. made up my mind (on jown , of t , h ataffof Hindoo servants to her household under a glass case in the museum Oi �'t
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in place of a lord ; for7" it is the custoui Of dilatory order) to set off u �� f hours' strange feeling, which is not, exactly tear, I did so there were those W to whom she gives orders in Hindustani, and Academy of Sciences. Then he began to
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a novel -writer to Make a commoner 9, peer,. no. ice for the far -distant - n Nhr and still something very closely akin, upon me to lay bare his fate and mine. wh . enever a r&Jah fromlher far Eastern d6m- move a little at a time, until oug.-'ev&Mg
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so 1, from perversity, take a malicions day.- I shall be on boai!d t "ee7s Jg y guide and I reached e e
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pleasure in reversingtbe order of thingsand ,stkini�r it-Marseilleg;.-� Igid"'i I , _�jQ kind. may tell you plainly that I expect Tientsin.
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t%king my revenge upon you. calculate on being � in PC ia'W_Affifn�'bVO to be in Shanghai again within three months (TO BE CONTINUED.) .
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I have the honor to be, my Lord months and a half from now. I accompanied by William Norris, for this I a e,n S &fee
. � - An old resident of Indian"Plis who was knowledge of l9cations of dilff i it ,t
Your Lordship's most obedient r whicli brought I , , "'
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I . ,!e vent, who has never done more t*O about the swallow with its messlige across the seas SOXNAMBULISTIO PE ULI RITIES. that when that great actor lived near 13alti- his'convereation, Ritten says he has
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Al V - ,� __ the Continental towns I 4� 'I , ell I � the little farm in the suburbs on which hard since his escape froyn mummyclom to
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�a f more fortunat time. Irt,4, lity the .theatr& in and its usages. -The man ne,v .r become�ln
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, A _ I 16- at,- -47 man frequently arose in the i(Idle of the .ns �but answersvv�ry irjp�7 V2
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on. � " ... � ,.; ---Ut, -�v4�;�&,m Rlwo�,- i as Dig I i e slee% and wrote several ser"'. t4i, swy& the aged, Indiana: UIM� !- I 1-1
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were Norris himself to arrfive fit , Vk* - 4 , r W AT "
. Z , I'Ma ; _ ir ould find perfectly haps that night he would make thousands tiau is that he i
� Upoir the_ pairapeb- and-. theTr111 a 'no' inform me that he had escaped. How sel- months' time,' Ida , Ing,t Y� of but there are the assertions of the medical
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I V - 1 - Were William lighten my tonej�A" ... U6 0 - I Ritten bus a queer
me,a_c�e bwa. ij,l[68t-�6t ib ". it was 9, fish is the na,tare of man 11 A rzdkn%lt�
. . ,- AV ��'__ i* .to of France the men to appear. He would hang around the mar- men to the contrary.
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a d. � r , - is history, which is told by Mrs. Stielhoff. fiis
- - swallow, and appeared to me to be in 0, Norris not 'a prisoner of 'the Chinese n in Shanghai th , tit - 2 over the marshy ket until it was time to go to dress for h
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-i - sorry plight, and worn either by old age or at their mercy, my journey would have lost lishmen have..' peare t thl ort?9 ground on stilts. A sleepwalker on one part, and then he would leave bis wagon in sister. She Bays that she and her two broth,
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- . lengthy tra�vel; for its wing drooped upon its zest, and the spirit of adventure would Will you ma V movement, matter ' - e the children of a Russian Jew, named
'the ground, �and,'Its eyes viiire,half cl6sed in be gone. , . whether he an e dead oi aliv to seek occas'on buckled oil his stilts and crossed a somebody's charge,'returning when the per- era ar
: �_ - � I swollen torrentm the dark. On awaking formance was over, perhaps to find it, per. Michael Ritten, who with his entire family
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r_.e Chect, ouk, 'my. hand, and i.1t w dilMdult for a man to be honest to us out? Will yon do something f us here he had not the courage to perform the haps not."
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thp swallow, in t,bocf-lne himself in thought, I in Shangbai?"-in spite of myself, my voi elderRitten refused to join the Established
I . 0A I ing nQ mwmeMea : ice same feat in daylight. -The pathway to literary success is not Church and was hustled out of the town,
my Captive. - � * * * * * w%s thick. A young girl. some time ago was observed always .smooth. The greater part of Ibsen's
I was endeav�ring to ascertain if it was z. -Life be- " We will," came- the answer, as with 0 n'e to be perambulating the housetops in a cer- maiden effort in literature, his tragedy of being compelled to sell his, property and
. wounded, or how otherwise the bird came Ein route eastivards to Peki? voice ; and then Frederick, the. elder, in- tain street of one of our large 'town,.. Her Citiline, was sold for a trifle to a grocer to stock for a song. They moved to London,
I .. to be in such a condition, when my glance comes a dull monotony at sea. There is quired, attera pause : I parents were communicated with and steps use for wrapping paper ; and even when the arriving almost penniless, but the father by
I fell upon �7hat I discovered to be a fragment nothing all around but the glassy wave and "Canwanothelpyounow? Whatisit were at once taken to prevent any mishap dramatist was well started on his Career hi's per i I ut energy made enough money to
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I of paper, closely and firmly bound with the unchanging blue of a heaven white with you wish to -be done?" befalling her. She snecessfully walked the chief source of support was the stipend of open a curiosity shop in the Mile End Road
thread %round its leg. g'at its own loveliness. Occasionally 11 I wish nothing," I replied, "until length of several houses, then returned and $226 a year he received as - theatrical This proved to be a poor location, and a
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ture - this swallow does not come to me by disappear; else there is nothing but tile have passed without word. Stay, there room. as & school -boy -so much, in fact, that his family set up shopagain in Wardour Street.
. chance alone ," and thus thinkin,g_fo�' I regular beat of the engines, and the motion is one thing. I wish a boy WhO will An Amsterdam banker once requested a master, supposing him guilty of plagiarism This last van ture proved to be & success, and
confess I am of a somewhat romantic turn of I& screw, and the silence of repose only act as my guide, who knows pigeon- professor of mathematics to work out a very because of the maturiuy of thought exhibit- a good deal of Money was made prior to 186 1,
of mind, and that curiosity at once over- beneath the awning that stretches o'er the English well (I'll manage with him intricate and puzzling problem for him, The when'the old rnah died, -and Mrs. 1163trethoff,
I I ed in his school -room comp)sitions, attempt- having maxried a baker of Lonion named
came me -I took my penknife mud cut the dock. somehow) and who k *news Pekin. Can professor, thinking the matter good exercise ed to chastise him.
ttireadR-an operation of no small difficult either of you procure me this? Do not for the intellectual faculties of his pupils, -Renan left so small a private fortune
� _y, And thus it is, day after day, till one Strelhoff, moved to this country. A couple
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, _ - � . -r - - -`ftir longing that who had pondered deeply over the intricate I a Pa a n
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I . _ _,__ night in Shanghai, or shall I find him at subject during the ay, retired to bed. Some deal of money, in the neighbourhood
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. ,- -, � I I The remuneration must be large," said himself at his desk worked out the problem philosopher left the World alm t, as poor trelhoff says that for the last five years
,� Having finally succeeded, I wrapped the impatience urged me on ; and I will put the � accurately, covering sheets of paper with .... 8
I a ic ecar- V��, as on the day he 'quitted St. Sulpice to ject to peculiar ha,llucin-
,, er�is nothing: he may name1is sum. " his calculations. He had no recollection in begin the struggle of life. In our land of Jacob has been sub
bird in my handkerchief, that it might not aside the sense of aching p in wh h r It
10 escape; and, proceeding to examine the red to me when my mind recalled He rose, and--aammouipg 101!4- , g!�rq, ,t,hq taoro gvf having done so. I be of ations. I or a week at a time he would insist
-. fragments which I had detached, I found the quest upon which I was set, and , iTy �,- � -1 I tq well-paid college professors it will
- __ I -to- a "Melt g I - -:&able � e is given by Weinholt. interest to learn that Renan's salary as a that he was a priest, and a subject of King
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�_ that I hold in my hand what was evidently when I realized that I was power- c, Savoy ?" he -!gig incon�lusi'diii. , A_tndsicat, student was in the habit of professor in the College de France was only
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, ,.-1 ed, partly perhaps from the attempts ot -W come. A few weeks have made a cb8"pbop can �' .�" ' �-�` " '� ts attributed to him by his rela-
__ I - wallow, to tear it from its limb, partly Ace to me. At the first blush,l'tdb,k 'the . �*:x� - -
T " - th" � - I � � . . "Then yo h " h continued, re- musilb and sit down and play correctly other theological lecturer in the French re- tives. I .
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- �_ - Unfolding the fragments with great dence-no more. I ,lid not realize how a \ . 9'# .
, _�, ___ mean time regarding your journey. llio,ence which existed in him during his clais-roorn, or gave his college so wide a BENEATH AN AVALAN OHE-
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1. was delighted to discover that my mo- I may save him, or leave him like a dog to ' - reputation abroad. __
. �_ mx' . 11 Is it necessary? WovId it not be better ents one night watched him, and suddenly . Awl'ut Death In Montana of a Brave and
I _� mentary expectation had not led me far die. I did not accept the swallow's mes- to stir the color.y nt-.w, if it is trfte, as I turned the music upside down. Thesleeper, KET. - . Much Esteemed Torontanian.
� :r . �, / -astray, and that the paper was actually sage so truly and deeply as I have done have little doubt, that this man is still kept however, detected it, quietly restored the , THE CHILD 1N THE BAB
- . covered with certain , wor-is written or now. . Mr. RoyGoodwin, of the Great Northern
. . . C�� - a prisoner? There is many a man in Shang- sheer, to its proper position, and went on - railway, Montana has arrived in Toronto
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I ��, tained in a small and clear handwriting- hai, with its fine band and its boulevard- I have considered," was my reply, ('doing the discordant note so jarred upnn hissensi- The vigilance of an old-time customs offi. Morden, son of Capt. Morden, of 161 Dow-
- - � th'at of an Euglishman-sufficient to' give the Paris ol the East ! ,.: what you suggest; and, were I to do so, bilities that be stopped playing, took down cial, it may be said, Came, perhaps, within lin� avenue, Toronto, who was one of the
: �-,, , , �- Inging the course of French his- unfortunate victims of a terrible landslide
, - I were I ready to ace I spent several clays there, for the chief trust me I should come to your brother a, the front of the piano and turned the of- an ace of cha
_ w me a clew to follow, a mother who had been to a in the Rocky mountain, on the 31st ult.
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�;- --% - � -- . asouthstl wasobliged to waiW-fora YOU' near Marseilles returned The circumstances attending Morden s death
- - ,Z� , assistance; but it must be remembered that Another student was accustomed to trans. country house
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- �, � me: a message borne by a swallow a W ng a ea ' Marseilles. It was twilight. were of a peculiarly harrowing character.
,I,:_ - " -1 . � in'quiries there is nothing�to go upa as yet. It is late passageafrom Italian into French during with her son to
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� - __�'� I I - but I do not know. where lie i most assiduous and correct in his searches peach basket borne by a donkey and the employed on the Great Northern railway
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"' .... . It t .% that my journey resolves itself simplv into after the words, needed. mother, fearing the cl
__,_` - I'madeout the following to be the -writing: learn nothing in,Hong Kong. wa� b� Nove'alber-had covered the body of the catastrophe, a train was sent out
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. * * Godi's name rescue * * - * chance that I ciMe across his name et in .h (at any rate, in the mean'time), �
rather than a hostile affair, with the Chinese brought into play during such sleep efforts with a thick brown shawl. Tired witdi run. from Ka-lispell into the mountains to clear
V__ Lose no tinge _ .* * * i * ` hanghai. . � I � ing around the country all day, cozy and the track of snow, after one of the heavy
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�_ In the " � : �` der the thi�k shawl, tl��e child was storms which are prevalent in that district.
I Pekin By the Chia * * Tdhtb� swallow received by post at Suez, were useful in ,one enough, that I do not feel justified as yet lady who would rise from her bed and write warm Un
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I believe that one man is much more abla ness. The most Curious featn basket. When the city gates were neared, tain engine, attached to which was a kind
1. God help end in view. _'Witliclut giving Any -one the re Iin connec- -getting all about the child, of snow plough styled by tile trainmen a
'. , .Drosecute the search efficiently, and tion with her efforts was that if theleast. the mother, fo:.
: I Thus the Centre part, which, from clew as to the object of my, journey I made to nee behind the donkey and "dozier," and a van. Engaged in this ser-
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- ,&e folding, had come to be as it were inquiries every whOrd'as't6 t 16 mall whose I- did not make him stop at the Custom House vice there were seven trainmen and about
: � a comer, -andwhiell,.evidently,coutain- missivelbad so-strarigely received. No half -a -dozen." . unable to continue. .A ray from the moon besearched. Thecustom officer,seeing 25 Italian laborers. The -work of snow
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�_C_:m A -T W, . ,jqg;kn .. . w was sufficent to the donkey jog on without stO - clearing had been successfully accomp,iiW
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a loss to under�atand, because, to reach HF, � Dw , * ,�
,. :�iafh thb,�,boli, wu want'ill But the at . . 01, 1, �� __-1 Was laden with smuggled ed, an�t the train was re=, gy
I I ex 9. curioid,gy A' dk4the yoVilill er. f _qM_-_%;1 - 1�fgi as-$ ( , � -' opedin perfect obscuri. ed at h,- n- wow,
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meanipg of the missive was in a seuse clear, , I �y 4-. 1 f - , , , I p of a an after him to thrust his sharp side of the mountain to
'�"111�_ it was almost a necessity that he Paper k�c(0j �, on by, '� swall ell h - "d
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I was unable to form a judgment. I shall much upon the sabje.,t, and c ,,, n&v -__,red. 'hot ,through- se mass nf snaw
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. - rk0 ', cler I( _� � ��-., the mother observed him, ran foward and Caboose, notined an illimen
�__-'' clusion that the fC,WV-ordst;wbibl1f had to I " __you. Va;_or ih4i '&v are avkiki, there
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i woi'ds 4ith Abc. sift�ple ten ' �, ,,, �* ' , � , �q , l'i lkfiOair a ii &-,�'*�, i te n t feet above. The sight Wa�s an_appt,IHU4��
�. filling' up., �f such carefully preserved must have been writ _ I
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. 0 " ince no one could recolleolt r, "d"'wth, -I-- -- - - - hild is in the basket. Tile child was Should the slide stri�e tbv.Tir_vy�,it,aae&xcj
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gaps, as may be - mily- trbaied, ikii - . I kept it, " -here it is !" . whilst they are asleep. Not infrequently Adolphe Taiers. -
. . having met -or -heard of -the writer, or that T Aeath to some, if not to,46LL-L,.2�t4dt4f
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; a -a to k&i�,, no wo PA -�_ A�Vej 11 I see yoa have gummei it to a piece of successful issue projects which they were The World'
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�. , . , meats behiad;;:�-lf't-lieu!'44'oujk-ed to me t6 cardboard," said Frederick. "Is there 'quite inea,pa,ble of tackling when awake. The Nile, probably, is the most wonderf a) with death. It did not last lcmg,�'-�WAh:��&
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� in the -- --- — -- - xamiyie-ther-gaests�.-bo*---at---the- hotel. 1 nothing on the back V I No doubt because they couldn't evim if - r in the world. It has made Egypt pos- tremendous crash that rqsounddd- -throilgh
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, _v the�_Chia (eso�Ne�itll, 0wallow ' e I I Nothing," was my answer. "I did so they wished to, dream of doing the'm unless an arid wilderness into the the canyon.' and'echoed Iomilw AinvUo
,Villigm _ .' � . - took it in my hand and opened it Casually;, to preserve it. Do either of u know asleep. . � sible by turning
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�1, �. .. 11 - I � almost in despair of its proving of any avaiL yo ri,heet land in the world. It has - ovided the mountain gorges, -� : - E, t -, I -:. V.,�'.,
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I 8 t `e"� iet�jap, which 'is the most opened at a date neal�i_ a fear previ assistance to you. One moment: what is Igi sw�ooped-,down Upon Ah6arwA Iiin *
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I importan of the whole, and before me was this entry: I I 1h of Their Outposts and tians were thus enabled to utilize the gralifte nipiletely over antViftirlidt,V�
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- line, It is evident that some nami is omitL C!�M I im'e9' You have spoken as though there They Stray Far Son A of 1,U11. turning it co
ii p,,Xan from Nagasaki, arrivect. '� . of a-asuan for the splendid structure --a led -far belovir.
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I ,gn,, Ishes Annihilate Them'. with fearful force on
U the Derv- _ ge_ .
. X Pekin and Great Wall, w4s -d,ed-g-ted Thebes and of Mordeu wi-salibo-Weg-*6ff'c6hi'� boose arka
ted. But what name I have endeavored 4 & one man only, -this would indicate Memphis, iaiid
I$ otherwise. " A Cairo telegram says: -Details of the '
� . fill up by_judging�tbe lena,QL..o� t�eJpie; 47ust. If I . . even for those of Tanis, on7the Medif6rranean liatl9d 0,d thitV�_--4669 ow.&�40'"
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., .6*6r4 " fiW'o_r ,,�seek " So there was a fair chance that I nil . . coast. At a time when the people of the any of 'tbe'_,p-ar`t91.,_1 escap6d19 s'z'fnys*kV
I and by in§6ttirig th, � , -, ,I ghi 0
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. . before the -final 'f us � imlhus . ___. I � it � Ime 1- t� *�-! � formad the same opinion Eta I did upon Egyptian troops near Ambukol have just
I I � � . , . British Isles were clad in �he skins of wild When the survivors recovered--*om, tin
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— . . W � - Iiiiji t in : first reading the few words. I have care- been received here. The Egyptian troops fered, huniam sacrifies upon the 8
.1� In #.he' , seek ua� in - , � .- I .- klltha,� UWaLb-b � beasts, and oC hock they found that'th�doremain. the lilat
. - - ; They remembered Nprria,'in I; stone altars o MY repairer and an Italian laborer had met I
Pekin ; , - - � I - otel-A fully studied the fragment since that time, numbered 120, including a body of Shag- f tile Druids, go, pt was the
, I 't . � t and I shall tell you why 1 am of opinion gi.yeh irreguiare. The dervishes an
� � bat beyon& thia T can not go. I iF e - - 1i were sur- . .
- taliz&litieniiii. d'ail�:aiiF4 Centre of a rich and refined civilization. awful death. The two former wem,killed
. My sensations, upon discovering the. mustache. Had he ever retarned I - -_� that the first thought is in this case probably prisea by the troops at daylight and re- Most of this developmenD of Egypt was due by being crushed against'vileb-aile-P 1-tead -of
7 rialture of the communication which 'had' haps ; but he might have gone to a �-I,-_-Idlj a wrong one. If we filled up this by add. treated to the hills, keeping up an incessant to the Nile, which not only watered and fer- the locomotive, and the third inah by the
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I -11 - falleh into my hindi by the strangest of house or to the Club: he had not Come to� Ing the word 'seek," we decrease the space firing. A squad of the troops which follow- tilized the soil anntially, but was and is one door of th I e van bursting open and pinumi
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coincidenc s, are beyond-- description. --I the hotel. I which might contain a Chinese name to a ed them soon found itself cut off from the of the greatest and best natural highways in him to the floor. Morden was not to
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_� - was at once overpowered b , , , - bikAaWk ft -%ru bh�OtV "I he was- very small capacity. Now, it I ,41tat, Marip, body by --ambushed dervish -cavalry, 7 d. From the beginning of %inter to
. - y wonder and Au&J I . . W� ,p � ,, . the w seen. After 10 hours'wea,ry work, -how-
- � ��aliii in S , - r e . I orl
. iii - - � � in - * , e the Nile is
I �, I 1. a sense ot e Anliarliattiral, and. � flamed _4�14'r -of tWe nation fo� 'who i had a-1. the writer has. in these words thii!L�t'W iijp�orted-b� opts n- -that is, whit ever, be was discovered, but the 'mmense
__ - . __ b, in a prisoi the end of spring
- I 1� with thq � �$ 61. twe; asire, t6'$nvesti4 �jejjcly-coifibbLvedli hstre& -of,the r,stroggest a lissing, given very fall d;rections as to A hand-to-hand fight ensued, in which navigable -the north wind blows steadily Mass of'snow had forced all bitt theLfantest
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� _�, - 41116wth�wmatterto ti�.an& � kind--& natien which filled me with a sense. his..wher�aboutst which he could not have the Egyptians made a gallant defence, but up stream with sufficent force to drive sail -
I __ I , _ -th - I . spark of life out Of him, and- as�.he was
� . - I Lookiiig-moriEf clearly upon the coinci.' of loathing, and from which my inmosm done in the space We shall leave between unsuccessfully, as they were greatly out- ing boats against the current at a fair pace - gently removed from the wreck he feeblv
. - . dence, as 1 now do some- hours later, I am' nature shrank. -0ne thing was,- now made, the word I the'and the word'seek.1 Again numbered. A similar fate befell another while, on the other hand, the current I,' n) urmured : I I I am buried, " and expire(i
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,- �: ".. ore determined to carry out my part to me -that William Norris mighV look at the -end of the second line -, you will detachment of the troops. that followed tile without sail$ Those were the last vrordsevidently, on his
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�_ - - ofthe. chaiw�f de - I *y ,1had never doubted of his, see that if we make dervishes. The fighting continued until down against the wind except when it blows
� I ; � I a) 41 ., , - � �, - � � eems-to have been, there is ,y room Capt. Pyne and a native officer fell. The gale. That is why ancient Egypt did not lips when the crash came. Morden's re.
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� .� - 1, - . � T _ d- by the date : no mention and fifteen wounded. The few who weie - under the direAiva of the Rrv-�erhcrod of
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will�not, be reETc
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Fifteen thousa
women in Glasg
An eagle was
orsdo, a few da
feet from tip to 1
,�,� " , I
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17 years old, mi
in 18902, Desides
,&family of five.
I �, 1111 thirty yean
- I - - tants J to Catholief
� -�,Jben it was 2" to
V_ '�
The Quet-11 ,, p
The toward Deve
vad=t laureatesh
A pauper name
an inniate of Law
at i,ekra, bag � Con
OW by the death
in ISM, but She
unknown until r(
The British G
cholera survey si
1886, with a viev
dernic Dext sprin
According to -
b,een seriously E
L,6hdon by the It
pavement.
A farmer of 69
has thrown up if,
not make pay &I
5s an acre. �
A Decu4l�siax
was ihot, on the
Bellefonte, Pa., i
were perfectly �
nected by a fles
just in front of t
Two English n
Ing confession o
street recently,
obtaining moneyvi
explanation that
contession in th
nothing.
Newspaper co
heard in London
outrageous practi .
who send insinua
in which there ar
in two cases the
have been threate
tile coldJAwded
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Th _n has
' lie"
of a TI .-m
la,clEa��ydis.21,.ii,'
of crofters' hol
Argyle, Inverness
erland. Coithuess,
Lord Torphiche
old plate was Sol
and many article
per ounce,the hig
rose-water dis�,
dated- 163-3.
The undergroun
nearly completed.
miles long and t
track is 100 feet,
over $5,00,600.
Rev. Andrew -
by the Seerctary
the Gaelic cha,pel
proved of by the
Mr. R. T. Imri
Oregon, found a pi
size of a, pea in
chickens.. He is
feeding grounds of
and is thinking of
yard company.
The story of
fruit so Iii -e natur
eat it froln his ca
hunte?v neex the
&go were huiltin
Oat their decoys a.
immediately a big
on the decoys an
claws. The hun
measured seven fe
wings.
Tile Parliament
occupied b he B
y tile 13
event of Horne Rul
to be % illing to all
Irish Parliament t
the House of Peer��
that provision wil
Rule Bill for th,- co
a building with sue
this has.
It is in contempl
tional Potestant c
as possible for t
rnuc�: increased c
city and suburbs,
subscriptionq for
already handed in.
Ireland cannot
scant justice in I
say about the Unit(
ernors-General in �
manders-in-Chief ir
re,cord-for Sir 6e(
man, hailing from
Owing to the rec�
having been so succ
a brisk demand for
a great many persoi
year on trial desiri
high prices for then
stance, Achna-sbelli
taken by Mr. Hania
tenant of Lord NVi
years at E4500 a ye
X80 per stag.
The year now clo
dullest experience(
trade in Aberdeen f
Thirteen vessels h
Compared with twel
nage is only about E
the pre vious year, i
being trawlers. T1
encouraging. .
The severity of B
illustrated at Nortl
a trial for murder
jury having been p4
lunch in their roo
�rofited by the opl
Z ..
"Ofs in-, 13ost .A J
'A
whom the act was i
��e offending juror �
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rnrn $250. He dis
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