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I � � . . - ... �,__ A.- Passed through the g I I I � . - -1 - _ _='!T�1�1111 1� __ � � THE NODERN BABYLON. eneral IDOst -office a da ��ill�����l�l��111111111111��!�lI . ., =�� - I : a' Christmas ti Y --- �__ - � ___ , � I - ­ . � - HICKS'S PAYTENT Coo - __ W . - -1 I _­ � me, a total ihich has never � KER YOU sees he 'Was remarkably capacious, and FOUND ZAEBTY URDER WAML - . _-1 , before been reached in .8 ngland.or any other I ',��, , � , - - - I 1_ -, I �,_%, - I - - - - Solne New Facts and Fl-ures country. There are 1-9 po , I the gas was remarkably Str �� ­ ­­, the Great metropolis Strong � :� , � I __ - .concerning clay in the R stal deliveries a " I Would like to call Your attention to g. I Stood there in f Ong -remarkably I - . -, . of England� A). districL Londoners write my rout Of the people � I Z� - London d p when he was floati - - �` - , 'a area is larger than New York, .:yteut cooker ', said the mild- . Win the - - torY of Vain Pursuit by a Band of May, - I � more than 57,000 letters a day, requi - 30 e I Manner- A S . ring with the soit low v * 1 was a magli , 1- - Paris and gallons Of ink, and ach inhabitan oice to the rector fl - clans and air. and told lem, derous Indian& . I I Berlin put together,an area which on an e t receives of St. B%rthol oatin'. could set 'em all . ­ . -1 - , _. Th . ­ - ,average two letters a week. There In Omew's-_ "It conaists, as me.chief `Y Was scared ; wanted to elect :.>- may be represented by a circle of 30 miles are sa ebbe you can see-', ; but : _.*� - � - - I - 'd to be twice as many letters deliver- . Ill high politi- Dive for your life man, and come up un. - ­ , - in diamet�r- Think of its 30,000 streets, 1 wasn't used to derc( the tree !" ��., I ed Vearly in the metropolis as in Irela " But I don't desire a cook ca onors. and z7l . - . - I - . St. Petersburg to Londi Ir and President of the LS, - _ . I - . which if pat end to end would reach from Scc�tlaud and Wales to ether in the nd, not look at one if I er, and would man compromised with Alder- These words I yelled from inside a boil" ;�� i . did," interrupted the Well, air, Ugo hool Board. tree'thirty years ago' to a man Pursued bv - - . [On, Yet Some thirty ti . same rector of St, Bartholomew's in as irasci6le ' , Z, miles of new streets are laid me. The number of 'telegraph messages I . gina was dyin, to marry me 1hdians, says a writer. The tree -WaB on the, - ,�� " I Out yearly. received in London last year was 6,000,0(30 a mariner as is permitted to his cloth, I staved her off f�,r a time by shore of a large lake, near Pelican Rapids, .,I - I - Imagine its thousands of miles at Once ; but ��, %�Ir I I - I r____ - � I lbeYcome in three sizes," continued That it my trousseau ready. Minn. The whole country wasswarming of sewers of 7a third of the telegrams daily dispatched thectmild-ni . 'a how the mej - - glazed white brick, all as carefully mappe 8%yin' I wanted to g ­ - d In Bugland being sent, from London offices - . annered inan with the soft low my life"' urn,sized cooker saved with the red skins that took part in the .. I .. out as the streets themselves. Considerits lotoDo miles of overhead telegraph wires al' voice 11 small, _Mejul,n, and large . A� - - � 70, OW gas jets -to effi cien tly replace which most shut out - They're "I will buy a great" Indian outbreak." Itwasanearly ­ - :11, � _�. .. I- I by electricity would cost twelve millions mde of tin, ge ulvine block -tin, not rolled the rector, Plin tly. Mediu M -sized one " said autumn day. L. � - a " - - . ,1 ­� - . L_ ; , - - I P I had been out hunting, for �_, I onthe quality of my d the Indians had been quiet for some Weeks . . O�er some of the London btreets, while 34, 000 Dobs)n to me, tin., Said Bishop fairs. 11 f at church and no fears were entertained of immediate walk one way through all the streets of ti I have fiequehtly been congratulate Margaret's ward I the guild used by St. I . I sterling. If any one were to undertake to THE8MOXY CANOPY .6 I It can be . trouble in our section. I did not take my . . 'Hicks, I congratulate you "Or county fairs either. However,1thing dog in cue of an attack by savages, when .; I London, he 'would be obliged to go as far as miles -Of8imilar wires wormtheir way under- on the qu ali ty of your tin.," . ­ . �, - � _ it is acres.% from New York to San Francia.; ground, in company with 3200 miles of " Bishop Dobson 91, . . . . , - - .Co. Walking at the rate Of20 Miles-& days Pipes, and 4500. miles of water n7 ains. St. Bartholom queried the rector of the enurch fairs. But You wait t, might betray me. The se. ___ I- I - gas YOU'would like the large-sized cooker f the least noise .. - - t - drawn from in 16 e . knew every path in 18 years old I Poslug appearance as by its immen a - and i -artesian wells, and in in the Church Cal ndar." what would be tile consequences . Ugogina, :1 Twelve per cent. of the water Y is not so much a ruck by rs. A stranger On to 14,000 street hydrants I don't remember to have'seen big name the United States quel proved the wisdom of in boyish .��_ I- it would take one some yea I There ew's with languid interest. mystery. Now I Was engaged to a girl i judgment. Though but . 'or I-- - are we' 11 I finish ... - London's splendid London. . Sity. nsIn every direction supply is " Methody " If I married the wilderness as well 11 , . there seems to be one month Londoners obtained considerably ed man. 96 ' explained the mild -manner of promise a * ' Breach as the rabbits, and in summer spent Most ­. no end to the tow1L over 87,000 000 gallons of I'm a Methody. - ult for $lo 00()) and me with no of the days bathing in the lake. Notwith. � ,�i . � greater than that of man Its Population is , Here's a cer. assets but three sa ) Z their famZ river. water daily from tificate from my pastor saying I,m an indi- 1A hat then? Defalumitp le Cookers of blo--ktin. Standing all my outdoor exercise I was & I . I y a kingdom, it vidooal of moral character and age good tin prison for life. Of payment, States's slender delicate -looking youth. But wasn1b % - - has been said that there are more Scotsmen London has the distinction of bei in ray cookers. 'Sides I didn't want to ...­ - . . in London than in Edinburgh, more Irish. first city to use coal. Its use ng the Here's a letter from the marry Ugoginp. W I I glad one day that I was thin ! I it went , '' was shortly Uev. Edward Atkins -but I don't set much one day I Be hat did I do? Jv611 sir, In swimming" always near a I big dead tree 11 * ' ;� I . e a ship goin' by, and stret'c'hip.1 that lifted hi �. � men than in Dublin and more -Jews than in after forbidden, and one man was actually store by that, bein' as he is a Baptis', and out the large 8 gaunt form away up into the - Palestine, with foreigners from all parts of executed for violating this law. About 6,_ no judge f �in. The principal on which -sized cOOker-they are all air Sky. it stood so close to the water that the ­ the world. � I 0 1 � , MY cooker is based-" waves had swept under it and washed away capital that the gas Consumed in London every year. 6( ), OU will have to excuse me the ship, Poundin' on the small and meju the earth from the 'roots, making a big cay. - . Yet there are so many Englishmen in the 000, 000 tons Of coal are required to prod tice tight-' jumped In it and paddled off to �:-_ .. One is not likely to noti�-e the Four and a half million pounds are paid rector of St. Bartholomew's e sized all the way to Beare sharks. Thatn'sl ity where it had once drawn nourishment , � I '1- people of other nations. yearly for gas, the gas companie In , " said th . Its thoroughfares ,looking hard how the large-sized cooker 1. - ., are the most crowded of any city in Eu. profit of fl,500,0()O. 11 &king a at the heavy gold watch presented him by saved my life : P for its branches, L,_- . . rope The profits of the the parish " Put me down for the large size," sa I had often longed to � m - - - - - - - - - - - - Ten thousand new houses are an- water companies last year were over ;el, on his last birthday, " but I have the rector of Id look under there and know all about the .. . - . nually added to the 700,000 dwellin-as 000$000. W - a sermon to write." St. Bartholomew's wearily. mysteries of that cave- So one day feeling I ­ "I knowed you would," said the mild. I more than sua,11Y reckless, I took a long F - .� � -that i . �� I cit,s " There's ,lomething the soft low voice. around in the hole to see wheth. &ffectin'in the story of I er I w?uld get caught in -any roots and then 18, as many houses as there are peo. doners, and that 45 per cent. of the w made Of genuwine block -tin, and Bishop how them cookers sa P iv U - - I which shelter its Population of .five in e are told that about 150,000,000 " Mebbe Your lady would like to see the mannered man with le '300 , I , . illjo�s gallons of water are used every day by Lon. ker, "said the mild -mannered man. I , ,poked 1� ,, at r � Ple in any other town or city in the king. �!uPposed to be used for domestic purposes Dobsonhimselfsaid 'Hicks,Ico ) ved my life.,, Ed _. . dom. Sixty'miles of shops open every Is wasted. It took 21,000 ngratulate er s Weekly, - H d � I I . - . n tin. , " .1 arp- I ,e In' As I got well under the hill .1 - ,000 gallons of YOU Oil the quality of your 0, �_ Su day, and there are 140o places of wor. water to extinguish dis overed that the cave was light and that .. � 1. " I the -2300 fires ,in Lon. "I have ; I wife,,, _____________� I I � don last year ; said the rector, with I I could see bottom. Z, I , ship to conteract the evil effects of some I this gave an average the merest suspicion of a blush. I kicked back till I I - 11 � I" I got out. Here was a mystery sure. Another " Th -n buy a.cooker and git One," said -_ I breath and down I went again. This time ... I � 12,000 public houses. The Population of Of 44 fires a week, the greatest number THE SNAIL'S MOUTH. a . I h Firemen Save over 100 lives annually, yet Ztree. - number of people have increased by nearly the mild-mannered -man', confidentially. B'g'lvlld Beast Itas One Like I Urned on my back and looked u A �. . the mighty Babylon increases at the rate Of which occur on Saturday , the days on It Is Well No It � . of 200 souls a day. S �_ In some districts the which t e most crimes are perpetrated. I " " �h!ic�s's paytent cooker as an argu- it. I of light came down the ol In 1� nii Y greai flood ­� I 100 per cent. within the last ten years. London loses more inhabitants �y ire every sizes -small, in * . . had - , , Who can realize Y I The storms of years above and below - � will git one easy. The come in " It is a fortunate thing for man and the f Jointly eaten out the - ­ three f I old trunk till it stood " � . � I Year than both Paris and Berlin togetbez,. eJum, and large. rest of the animal kingdom,,, said the natur. a shell rom root to top. . This here is the small one. Folds all up, alist to a reporter 11 that no large wild an. � , THE mrLnTUDINOVS LrFE Of late years there has been a considerable YOU see, like a telescope. Mebbe you imal has a mouth constructed with the de. I . - I � - - - , �11 of London ? Every a - development of the coal traffic of London, wouldn't believe it, but one o them Small- vouring apparatus built on the plan of the I reac ne ore �_ _� - eventh person in Eng- nor can this be wondered at when we recol. I Under the - I f�­ _ landandWalesis a Londoner f divc�[ edrine t filling my lungs with air, I � . - , - A birth lect that there are about - sized cookers saved my life once. Y light, Then I - , � - - .� takes place in London every three minutes 700 It was insigniti can Wooking snail,s mouth hed up and felt an opening. Throuah .. 1, , an I which, on cold days, consume ,000 houses in the Spring of 1853, or the fall of 1852 or animal could out -devour , for that � this I stuck my head and one arm, Th -en - I ,anything that I breathing was easy, for there was plenty of ��� .1 A a death every five minutes; recently Of coal, emitting 480 tons of a 40,000 tons the winter Of' 1854, 1 don't remember w�ich lives. The snail itself is such all entirely air �__ the births registered twice the number of few years ago 970 worth of gold ulphur. A and it don't maice no difference, that I told nobod I � � � � - y - -1 �__ __ � 1-1 .. ve Y of my secret and chuckled ­ `_ ly 37,000 marriages in London. - ,­ '. - deaths. In one year there ha been near. ed from the soot Of,the chim was collect. Rev. Dr. James WilYums, D. D., the unpleasant, not to say loathsome, creature I every time I thought of my - --- � �_,,__ . . �, I year is extracted as J. Walkup, goin' as missionaries to some snail they miss stu yi g g I I an t udle that few amateur naturalists care I The next day I took with me an ax and out 3 - its fo ney in the took passage for Africky in the brig Tb d I oha wood parlor. -, � , , , , , , . ­ reign London mint, and 960oa orn. to bother with it, Duu by 1 �-�_ �.- - e are over 14,000 Police house. The so a I ll,w_. - - - -1 ' . , . - :._ - - --,� and 400 permanent Police detectives to con. don chimners every Population, and consequently observation. - eir Is peepers ") through the sides _-, __ 11"i5_1__. - covered from the Lon. down the n. Then I cut little eye.boi- � �_ - Population has been roughly estimated at from the soot of the large refinery in Lime. of the numerous cannib I tribes that keeps interesting objects that come under th - (I called them as 300,00(), yet ther neglecting the 'Out the opening till it -- � ,�x -- trol this It re d 11 one of the most I even for a ina I - I multitude. � year yields an annual accounta,for the depressed val so that I could see any one approaching. - :... -� --, � �07, 1 there are fully 70,00 It is Calculated that revenue of X45,000. ues of real " Anvone who has noticed a snail The day when it really became a retreat I ��, _. 0 German It is not a pleasant I estate in the Dark Continent. The Rev. on alea- feeding - _,F, -1 __ ��,'?� � �_ , , a' living in reflection for ' - _- , , � - , It, � - I 11 _­ - . I f must have wondered how such a was sitting on the bank at the favorite �� ...... - �--,.`­­-, London at the present timd, and that over that fog hangs over the metropolis for over I I ,,�ri Wi�lYums was to teach the savages re. soft, flabby, slimy animal can make such a spot, debating whether it was too late in I _ People with delicate chests D _'. ., � 50 per cent. of the foreigners .0 t . _ ­ .. ­ ­ � .Z I. - take up their a in England 40 days per annum Mission was a more impor- sharp and clean-cut incision in the leaf, leay. - - - - - � : -,- , - . I- ,� - __ � �� '��- � � _-- - e i k , the year and whether the water was too V_Zt-�L�, ytent �%-.H__'_"1_ been cut with a knife. That is due to almost made up MY mind not to go in when don which is infested by 129 003 Paupers. overhanging the city has be loud ker 7on't hold a man, the peculiar and formidable mouth lie has. a rifle shot came boom* . pa in an edge as smooth and straight as if it cold for taking a - thick. ' The weight of the smokawc this large-sized coo can see th h agd -farewell plunge. I had Each day some 10,0oo strangers enter Lon Yo H� C 8 S bode in the metropolis. says that this average cloud is 3000 feet cooker among 'em. a ". a in , and that a scientist tant one. I ways to introduc .- - , �,��,_ �, _�,,�_ I 9 en computed b to say nOthin'Of the r � -.1 Poor ofso �__ � �1, - One-third of the foreign i�;mi rants are a professor at 5o tons Y mejurn and Small ones. The snail eats with his tongue and t The shot W 'jig across the lake. . -_-__�Z � people. La _ -.1-1- . I . he roof as still echoing among the trees te-statistics show that out 250 tons of h lid carbon, and Now I calculated to teach the savages to ofhismouth. The tongue ,sa ribbon which above -ne when a white man dashed down � �. ydro-carbon and carbonic acid use my cookera and when they got So at. the snail keeps in a coil in his Rion th. to the shore and ran along the beach. At .... � 2 I - � of the 5,000,000 inhabitants more than �0(),. gases for each day of the year, and it;3 value tached to 'em as to never eat nothin' e This K � - --. 000 families earn less than three shillings a at ;e2,000,000 Sterling per aunum. X--ept tongue is in reality a ban&�@aw, with th his heels came a band of Indians. "I'll 1�� ��- .111. �_ - I- day. From all quarters of the world pour � what was cooked in a c�oker-seeinl that teeth on the surface instead of on the edge e . . ­ :�__. .. into the modern Babylon an increasing __1M1__ You couldn't cook a man in lem-canni now and then I could see one raise h Every ­ - I , I - .- K - bal- The teeth are so small that as many as 30,: and let fly an arrow. Back into the Woods - - stream of the unfortunate and persecuted BM Or SCIENO ism would naturally die out. is bow I I - . I I . . - S. -- br When I 000 of thcm have been found on one snail's the fleet white man darted, taking my di. � � I Of all countries and the dregs of European I - oached my Plan to Bishop Dobson his tongue. Theyare exceed' ,_1 -, 1�_ - Y . e _r . eyes shone and he said: 'Go Hicks, go. 91Y sharp, and rection. A few minutes and they might be �_ - society as well. Nearly 1,000 children are An oyster may ca _ry as many as 2,000, fle born arly in London workbouses. Two 000 eggs. Your work will an Only a few of them are us'enci at a time. Not upon me. _-.1, P, ., � afewofthem but a few of them ,tree and quickly threw Off my clothes, whic , 1. . -1 -.:.-.- __ I I in food in a day. I ' * , , � - . --- �__ , Z ��-,,,,----�.--Y-.���--�,r�.���.�---,� -� - - Rapid growth of stened about my ,!�_ _�-�--�" �" . ti011s. It has been calculated that London I have 4 000 or 5,000 of then, in use at once, waist, - 11 � 7-����-----l'-�;�i���7�-�-�-�-��,,�,32� years ago there were more than 12,000 able- Many'small animals eat their own weight your plan, a IYams. I heartily commend comparatively, for the sa'ail I tied into a bundle and fe, I h - Rev. Dr. Wi Pplement the work of the exactly only But I smiled as I thought of the - ____ __ , _-7 1 - .. � bodied Paupers in those charitable institu. nd I congratulate you on the .Will probably . ,z , __ ., - _=��_ -�­-�5:4:0.1­-_­,-- 11 ­ the fingernails is con. - �.­ . ", -all the houses in and I went. . , I I - � , e - � -,,U,- , :� ` has Paupers enough to :611 quality of your tin.' Them Was his words He doe's thiE by means of this coiled tongue. . - - _ I I I '. ng, - , rigit - , , _ - - 1;., � i; ` - . E ' ton. One in every eleven inhabitants sidered to indic 11 . Then I laid my -ear to the ground and -, . ,,, - .*- -­-- :,- - . I 1. � - - 1_X ". � , ...-M 1'�J__ . ,,I _� 11 ." � % - M -1 , He can uncoil as much of this as he chooses, 1i t d Tramps , , - � _,�:j!�"_�. K.1 _% -_-"",,��- �, - - in A fricky I 9eg , _� . , I ,, MU I i � 1 �W --' - - yetwe g e train . i F P came the dull I— .- � , - � - - ate. good health. " Well, Sir the mornin' after I arr ved and the uncoiled part he brings in to service. Solulinleoi run feet, growing clearer and __, , __ , --, , , -�_­, Seeks poor relief in the course of the year, ,i Twelve thousand microbes strung on a . , ___ , "", , , � -, � " ni;V 7. ��_;.4 - -'- - -- z1. , h ­�, ___ 1 110 , , � ily on in length. � I He ­ � - " -:`11 -K -i I . - �_. - 't_Z"i...-,� - W . tha decrease. , ne would make a procession only one inch M O k clearer. , areassured t at pauperism is stead. Y c I er, when what does he do bu e. * WE .1.1 an to talk to the chief about the roof of his mouth is as hard as boil I li'e'siitag � '. ­.:,�,' �� -1 R .��- . ,� - -­ � I � I ted no longer, but plunged - ., " � -1 I ttake grasps the leaf between his , !" ­ - ,.-- �,� 0.. ­ � me�down to -the leadin' grocery store of the I har& tongue and that I in and s n had my eyes to the " peepere. 11 � - I 1,-- , I _-, -I.. _,­ � . - ' The workers alone in -the London hospi- The biggest fresh water - fish, th,- " ar town and sh me the Rev. Dr.' wilyums t substance, and rasping away with his The water had -searceiv dried on my fl - - I 1�, 4,-- tals amount to 5,000 persons, of whoT. some Amazon in South Am * I esh - . --- � � - , I � Palmas's of the a.,I ch.ained uY ow Ongue� saws through the toughest leaf with I when, crashing throuih, the under brush, I - �"- - , - 1,300 are honoiary erica, I I Can p. -, - � medical grows to six feet length. 1, 0 ease .� � - ,��I__ 1 devote their tinie - to the treatment of- - * . , - ' � came t e hunted man. The terrible spurt I I 11 I � ­ I Officers, .who . * ' I's igalways leaving the edge smooth and Ofs h � �,Z�l I - I P � - reed � , _ � ­ ease w 13Y ( I _�",_ � f- . - -any. kina '_ Tb6 hos. Y . ithout fee of -(1)S- d millions of the animalcul " I said 1, my breath all gone with ig , lit bywhichheha,dmomentaril lefthis ,�, A thousan u cook him 9' axed the ehief. tra �1 . � ... - I 1, -_ _,� � found in sta - as IsurprZeIl't the turn ffairs had took. (in use the teeth wear off or become pursuers behind had told on him, and now, �, I --- � _ I � � - "_ - __1 , - , � �, V �__ _�-,- Pital Saturday fund has been th ' gnant water do not collectively I Iled. When the snail finds that this t I I breathless, pale and ready to fall, he leaned I � ­,", I - collecting over half a e means of equal the size of a grain of sand. 07e,1,1.,t' said t-he'old chief, I them's the is -becoming blunted he uncoils another s;eoco I against the tree. He bad thrown away big . h , v ___ million Of money. '�' _� - , is a gloomy It A toad is no fonder of dirt than anyo kin I uals we eats. We don't con. tion and works that out until he has COMe rifle in the races but now he drew his revolv. _,�_,_ I fact that there are nearly 1,000 else, and before ne- sume much in the way of breakfast foods, to the end of the coil. Then he coils the - - , _ ,-, ­ , __ � . cOr)mOn lodging -houses, which have nearly t he sacks an - angle -worm, infants, foods, and the like. IfYourcooker tongue up again and is ready to start in new , er, and, hiding behind the tree, prepared w, _� ­- -1 - down his throa, scrapes the dirt off with can't cook our styl of provisions to Meet arrow with bullet. H - . 1< - ­_ __'l- . 60,000 inhabitants. These warrens contain his paws. . e , � � . w, . - I , �, -1 � _- . - I __ . nearly 10,OW 'Women and . I we ain't for while he has been Using the latt,r p ' I-— � - - them being u' I , girls, half - of got any use for it., , I - - I -Z - , I - �, - � 1. ­ i � �_ - :.� , , 3_` - I . h species of in I to him to dive under the tree and come in. � , � - � � _ � I I - , [� i � � ­� -1 , - I � � - ' near him only added to hiz � ,- - I . , I always make -the saw has I'lie 'ry U �,- � ,- reset so to speak I. ,�� -_ I -and while i !r4fic, aro,d his revolver nearly fell fro. his I.. __ d which they the Rev.'I)r. James WilYums, D. D. The he i using them the teeth in , - Over 500,00o - for the nearest object aroun S 250,000 more women t an men in London. trailing vines can See. They and that was the last I ever see or heerd of been filed and own er the age: of 22. There a,re "And with that they put Me in theirjail, again in the idle portion or Only a few inches from ff'Y'mouth as I cried -1 nd Darwin asserted that some tions of the ribbon the teeth have gr - -1 I ��, __ 1�� " �, I HOMELESS WANDERERS can twine. ; ;7' ba hand. f, _� ­_­ � I I would have et me at once. but the chiefy thes I k.part of 1A - " __ - - �', - � an, The breaking weight of one foob of cast daughter, U coil are renewed. So I t , ,�, made 'em p a '8 ight d 24,000 beggars belong to the richest . gogina, fell in love with me,and in saying that if any large beast of prey was �. the c It , r - A - __-��-__ � I � � --- I _,-_ -_ ��. , , , , - _ ­_ - � I . according as you looked at it from my the snail has ring apparatus as . I t f ith such � devou , I leaned over the opening and extended �r� ; 1 7��_, iron one inch. square is 5 871 Pounds t offthe obsequies or festivities, fitted up A in rile and you are aafc.,, . � - - � -- :,_,1_" " City in the world ; and every night, in this breaking weight of a piec - the I,i,k a Jo Don't be afraid. I am inside the tree. � - , ' - pitiless place,6,000 Persons in e' of hickory oi the stand -point or the savages'. h e -1 - 1. I �'. - � open a'f� tha sleep the same dimensions is 270 Pounds. it,would go hard with the rest a helping hand into t e Wat r. ',�_ I � - ,--,,_ It is estin�ated t the I talked nice Of the animal k ngdum. 11 There was _- , � ­` �- - , I I I 11 - _"�� _a Splash and in a second I had fast hold of I - �., __ -, I to Ugogina, and got her to bring e y !,.� : �� . , � amount Thunder storms are more frequent in small -sized cooker, the only one the old � ----------I--- ­ � - I of poverty is so great and living so preca� Java than in any other in in . � - _ r _�, -I- rious that cl�e person in five will a buckskin clothed arm and I drew him up r _� --- I � __ _.- _ -, � _.., _:_-1 41- I . - �11 - - I - _.i 1. �,_ __;�' I ­ I -i V-1, Ultimately there bei I part of the world, witch doctor -what kept the cookers would 'tKYPhosig Bio into the tree, he shivering with the'bath die il workhouse, bospital Ing an average of ninety-seven days let her have ; and with that Ill . �. ­­ lum. London's river hasA of lurl"ic "Y' in each yelistarara. F� -_ - I., �, �­_ ;!� -- . year in which they Occu and awful fear. 1,51 � L - _: I � - . docks. over 700 acres of r. I cooked them One evil traceable to bicycling, though back to in I had Only time to get " I I I e _�, , I �.. � . savages the finest kinds of -victuals they ever ' Y f, __ - - k. . .1 �, - 1: � �,_ I . � . - y not enumerated by thir= P came bounding on his track. ;P, _ confirmed "stoop ,, which has already de- �­ l ': - don. Over on . air in ' cook, and the chief kinder smiled indulgent. clareditself in in�a`ny "wbeelmen'�-a result, � t". - �� � ­ the immediate advance Of . `000,000 sterling is Yearly itapath, it I disappearance stunned them. - Those at Tilbury are large enough Lightning is zigzag because, et and they set me free and made me royal Henri de Parville, is the li, " peepers" when the blood. to 8ccommodate the whole shipping of L_ . denses the as it Con- - -- -, � X10 flies from side to side in Ord . Down on their knees they went, examining -,- - �nl,'��5,Z� 11 - er .. . ., -1 _ - _,­_­ . - floating populace of- the ­ indeed, so common in the less stronglv every detail of his foo . , - in e, I I ,�- -�, -- - - customs duties alone The to Pass where there is the least resistan go you see the small sized cooker saved my tprints. �1, I �. , received from ' I � ly at the way Ugogina was makin'up to . I , � 1��_ - _7 ­ - - Thames numbers tO its -Progress. ce � I - - Z, ,, , , � - , _., , . some 300,000 Souls - - - � . k ' � life. 11 ,bui,lt bicyclists of the Continent as to ha��e against the tree and I could ha Some leaned 11 , - _�_­_ 9 - I - on d it - , "I I " -- , --- hat the orange was originally h .1 � way into classification as the intheirears. To the very spot from which ... I , _��_ ��' I htlY On that part of the river a berry Of the size " "ll buy the small sizes" said the rector, "kyphosis b -1 � 'r 7��,� � -, - sleep nig and 52,000 perso It is said t 8 ve whispered ­ __ � ,:�� - .:� � constitutes the port of London. '� of . icYclistarum." The dorsal he had dived they tracked him, . . ; �� v - � _;_-�­ � - -- - - 1_�_ - the ordina astl Y. " I have a sermon to writte. 11 th ,and then - � � - _� I T! Ee Cherry.- curvature Posteriorly -kyphosis Proper— He will swim the lake, t � . _4z_,Z_�, r, , -, -, , � ey waited. - t are. nearly 12,000 1 Its evolution in size'and si " NOW YOU -t ' which us d to be rare in boys under 14� Ought, and we Will watch for him. When . - - . -,- � -, ­ , - - , , - - . Pleasure bdats on the up. is the result of 1 500 years of attention by Mejum size. You can affo 21 a th hey rzetuei's4e Just take -my advice and e __ , �; _� � _, . per reacbea of the'River. : , - - V __ - , .­ _7�:. 1 - � 11 , ,. 11 , I - �­­,-,­,, - ", �� , � -ofthi . no head appeared above the water the ` I.- . - � �� �,, "', ��c, ,�, � The monetary value horticulturists. ' . I . I rd it. When- 11 �, - � s mighty Baby- � __ I � �� -,! - � I - ' '- take that small you years of age, is, now that the bicycle is � �,. , On is worth't It. - . - -sized cooker round t largely used even before puberty, vesrYo . I - - , ,�,­I-r!*. `LL� , woandone , The eleplia, I that braves fell . ­ I -n_ , . t - 4 - ­ I - -4alf tir&A n 'a given the credit of being Young lady you're after when You ask her frequently met with, particularly amongst and finally, after an hour of waiting, die. 4 -,- - _�� -��­ ­,�: � as Paris. There as much the most long-lived as well as the most to I into a dispute about the trail, .1 '�� V_ - ­ with inco.nes are 30 People in - marry you What'll she think ? Why, those Young bicyclists whose spinal colul �ppeared in the forest. I I - ­..__�:Q,t-, ,--­ n I ZA_ �� I - teligent of 411 animals. in. she'll say to herself that in buyins this s is developing more We two remained I , - �. � _,� - I 000 a year each. are instaric ' " �� 1.1-1 Londoners are cOmPuted' Cuvier says theFre cookbr­you are layin, out no mall rapidly than the liza. In the tree -until dark. He told me how he - 1 �.4 � - ��7�1_ I to spend X1,206,- es of their h'iviag lived to beyond . t to ever have muscles, and in whost� was carrying messages from the milit i , � . ,,6. ­ I I— .1 ­ - - � �_�. �� 1�.­ OPOrtion to the popula. case, 5 - -the age Of oui years. - any company to meals, and if she's a girl- therefore, the equilibrium between t canip when ary � - �- I,- , 000 daily, and in pr ments and i . _ _- ,­ � _7� �g � tion � . _ . .Many deep sea k 11 � � __ ­ hose lie had Stumbled upon the In- I _�,� . give away twice as niucn-In charity as that is fond Of company You're 'runni , several parts i less disturbed. dian band and how they had sought to 7- ----, " -1 .�, ther year . . . � -, .. ZZ jum sightly deformity, the Search him. He had killed the first one I � . I I . , - , _ , : 7 , �_ , I - I . ":: � ........ � -11 - , any other city in Eligland phosphorescent spots, whi-h act as port . sized cooker saved my life. e old "Stoop" in question Ought to be corn that laid hands on him and then led. Wbezi . I i", -,--,!,, - _. - Theo fishes are covered with risk. �Vait till I tell you how a in 11 a Were it mere is more or - I I ___L_? -11 ­ h, -of witch doctor took a big dislike to iiie -way; but confirmed dorsal curva. the fl I --�i--Z __ The wages bill of bated ------- M_�:` - `-, � ceeding X20,000 each. ish live at, a dept a Well the thcre were three charitable bequestj ex- ble lampe. . These f !Y an un -- , ,,,,,, - two to five - miles. Their soft bodies in every I i ­ ,:, � -, - the ,:orporation alone exceeds, XJG�0,()00 a made firm kept -tellin, , � , � 1 7 17777777 11.1. -- . �, , -1 ­_ are and rst stars came out we dropped through � --- - 1, ycikr. by the tremendous press the folks that I would- � - I � ­_ ure of make a I e opening into the . .,�, �, ­ - __ I , curiosity the surrounding water. ,,, better meal cooked than I would waters but we did not . � 0 - - - we may here mention as v ture Posteriorly has sequelea of its own th , � I ­­.­ I - : ,. �, -­ -- -. � � . land near by. I 1, ­ I 11 - _,�, �, � , I . � 1, . . I .1 I .. ,' I - __ . I ,­ I 11 .. � . I a appears white to us because it is an was wi in',but the witch doctor prophel � ,,� I ­'. - vautS cost nearly 6100 eack- There are ggr6g I hlef iate and :, ,,, - � . cookin'... quite mischievous enough to callfor immed- We swam fully a quarter of I : , tV . that the Suits of the lord mayor's livery ser- a Snow ' . U909ina wanted to marry me, and thee i d - effective counteraction. The a mile before lauding to deceive any crafty - " Ut ­ �, ­_ - 4 displacement embarrassed functional ac. eye that might have been observing us. In , ;,� . ,I* ffl . � - ninety different &Inking compani tion of an infinite number Of minute a, lot of calamities if the marriage .took tivity,andarrested or diseased developmen half an hour I had Piloted the 8 0 t afely - 4i - � : ,_ - - - � ­ , -_ I - � - le I , , - - � ­ - � I - , - ,- " -, ­_ --- 11 - - - - _- I doA. I esin Lon. crystals, each reflecting all the colors of Pla e, and scared the chief. Now I didn't If the thoraci t, 0 U a �,�_� ___ , _,�_ . I , I -- -1 , � . -� -- -- � _ C _� I �,��- - _- ­ i� � . .. the rainbow ; these colors, uniting before, . kyphosis in. 11��_ - - 11��_ - - �� " ��- I%- . � I ENOLAND . i , , , - : : � _- r ... : : ::: � - � � - THE BANK 0,V to the stockade and the soldiers. ­ �� - - I c viscera which - � , - - , . - - , , , - , - - 4 , , , � 11 - - - th want to marry Ugogina, but I could see uces are all t ' . I .1� , 1��­ -, - � - . � I I . . FQ', I I oo serious to war- Kil - ,f, , '_ - 6y reach the eye, cause it to appear white that if I did I would be saved from beiril et; e slightest neglect in remedying I W -1 � _; - -11 I evitably ind . - �­ - i I turns Out about 924,OCO,000 worth of to every normal eye. rant th --------W---- - - � �_,____, _1 .- ,;, � I �, 1- . I but I thought I would., try to save Inuounce I - �_, � �,_ I notes a week. Two years ago there wi I theirt, i I I . I � -1, - __1 1.�:, - � I � - , - - I -, �_ -_ ,- � cleared in the city alone no as 11 -Mmb.�� Dwl get out of the marriage myself f Only to obviate that recourse to ­ _ ba I 4k �L_ L - less 4 Sum than I . 0 apparatus which has often - ... , _y_,�'_- -. -- , - � I I- I- ­ - I I - The Hug ud-- 46 Will you go to the p . - I have run off to sea any day, but -there warn't I theatre with me tO-night dearest ?,, � � I I 7-SWAG,000 and -some od also- I could orthopeedi - I _� I - I -pounds. It has been cal d thousands of I 1i I fe &Ud Desth. no boats. I could see ships Sail&L "60gh, been found to be necessary in severe The Wife I - � I - � , �; �t�-­�- - - flated tbaf the By MILTON GOLD$AUTZ - by quite, �cases. Exercise of a kind to accustom the I -" With Pleasure; but there is . I , - - I I or I .11 11 21-' _ -_ '� - , ­ L' ­ annual income- of"th-OL . T . I I oftenj but there warn't no way to' - nal _e6lumn to an action directly anta. a favor I wish to ask of you, is - � - _ . _ , I- I . I I -1- ang L sera. I decided to fix the witch doctor first, g i �ti The Husband ---Name it� darling - - I �, 1, _­ - -, - - I- ­ . London Jews is near- wo snowflakes born of wintOr's storm ' git OffL to BPI] - .�,__-_- � I I ­ _ - � -,__,�;_,_=_-Z,_,_, , w ��,2­ � -1 - � - On's Ic to the "inclination forward" of the �_�. . _��'��_;Z� ��_­­__� __ � ' '��' ly - _951000,00o�_Whielx_ .1 that the Jews. Fell through the air-�_ 7 I got Ugogina to wheedle the old feller to bieyclist,a attitude is what is manifestly yo The IL .., Z,�_<, , '. -,: �, . , . - - _ � ­_ I � aft'tWo andL - . e L I- -- - - - - I I I I 1, alf, Two downy flak -es of star k . - -�-�te=-15� - Ratilea. - - - ��' . !L -_ " L I ��:�,�,;�.Z��-;��Z I . � L .. , - _� '�,4L� '-� _ 71, - I re. , 1��_ ­ n - V., ,- , "' ­ __ "I - _ - �_ I - , - - - _ _� L. - - AM41 - � AN a - 7 � b ­_ ,- 4100 -richer than the ' L -1i e for . I give me my mejum-sized cooker, the small. i' dica,t�d, and the use of the Indian clubs Won't you kindly g,o non befo you. . ,11 - - - �,_,��_,_­_rj.; � _ ­ -�,74 , _ - � ­ _�­ - .11, _� Beyond comp,.4 in _ g -_,I;��- ��-�'- ` " � _ __ , " �.�_� ,,IVife-" It �"` Only midda'i' now , ,- 1: 4i, ,� -,� � 3 , _�-�­ - One r I sized not bein' large enough for my n or such _'a� . U ve all the aftern re _ -_ t . - ­_��*t��_ �,,, ��--�, - I ested oil the Sunktased ground, poses. Then I got-,a-lbt ur- imilar means of iacurvating the see that man now . V � -,;r�_� - � , _ ,ie 1. , 1;V ��,!�R,f �,;_-,-tm,-K�-�'-' �,�' . I 11 e-iit6ftibg 'Pape � cont - - , And thawing, died; � 1. � - : ,,.�� t - _- IMg __P;__,,!_, r6 ain I . ­ ,-:;,, 1p,061 -_ lbo and - �� L � - .:�m-�e- - , " ­ 4 . - �',��� - � _ - I e One d'"lle-Itered ice -drift found, and 81)Mbaneriorly, throwing outthe ch,st - _ ;,4- � . I',- ­ ­ L .-K 2R�*tlsements every week. WE" , I _", -,Z1 __,�-r­,�,k-,,!�­­, '1�fj id cath- - -, ­�A�M _ , , -, �, I � .- � - �,� ',- �w �_r- -.-,. .z�. - A -h I deflbd. . .1 reeds and some sticky . Ct,8 L n a 1 4 - ., - I ___ - - ` scrIP 'opus are , clay. 1 set the be - I - _f� .-. - 4ers of all de i t, , - - a ;m - P .. _r4 ' out ��&� � - -kZ-' - ,�- �' -' � _ k �7 1 , 0---mv I of -African beans t instead of goit)o, � -r-` ,,O#e some hollow ' g e acts to �1_ 10 I I and,mairitaini g the head erect should b see him to.night�?,, � . I , ­,­ 11, - 1 4 Put the L - I � � , ,�­ 'de I L ��,��, �� , , s _1 LLL I - " � iI� - Of which Two human Efoubs by Go reeds into a little hole I Made in ., _ ;n � `-_�z i�bhs=m �_, _ '7� -1, "M - R�@ �_%-_-_ - . � VM-4%r,,T_-_ �� �,,�_�_ 44�`, budon t ans a-co6kinl-an " -1 __ , , - � 7 WO, , I Pra ed with that object - - � I are - - - . I- I Cree, I . .. I Z� "4��`��,', - 'anisix language. - It is c I I ��,X * Were'sebt to earth - ' top Of th - - t ;f0- fg-, --,-;--.:-­�. -,Pr_-AUd_-WJh� .[-Lancet. I i_� I , ��_ _;-p � - I . -_ I I -_ I � %�,-Z­-_.. --48 � I -1 ­, I . ymooll. � R� - ��4--,�� _- caie. . I I invited the -witch doctor in, ,,nle'. Wantis a gqod.deal-The card player. Happy 8 �' �0��__F?.. .470 1 cooker. ___1iWb__ � - I it, - t�'­ ,-�V a -ad -b---- � �- -- Each with a different deslin , Inoident of a Rone � W -1 , - - � L I . `--A "�s Ak z .- - - JW_ t *t 0*,tviiakdwy irio I y tQld ' `� - L ­ _11-11 __1 � '� � Of� L on(f - � him this Was some of , - I rd are -1 L my new vaporized . . I ' - , � I - - - ­' - - -�;,�� -��!� I 4ry press. 'L - Nor long survi - I d a �1 orld's Fair in dinner om-"Waiter I ,want - � 4 __ . �, ­ - --- ; I � _,", 7,,4�_ I . � Thd L _ ved;- -_ for two." I . -_;6� ..... 11 _"LVille Zia la - -­ ­ � I I - , �g ��b ed-eirculatiorroft. - .1 . �� The 'born of ha pier -state, . _OU I ondon i,a 1895 or 1896 was discussed at a and gentlem Waiter dy ­ 11 � , , . _ ­­-g�; g4j_ -,-: I..", _�-!V atmospheric air, and A --proposition to hol ' � 01, `�_ �­ �W'ft -mean - _ ridegro I 1�­16' _`�­ �f� - - � ' -'-0 -' - '.� __ Was given birth-.- � ­ ` � Faffl �� on- nd�;Ape lin � � �_ ­ I L � __. - -6_,____V__ ­ � ­ I'71'vengt1o'Ehe -On# Struggled "ejainst an e ' -told him to put his , � - 1 . , ,� " �, M01- _ 9 ot-the rot vilfate I . JI�,. 5�� ii* � __�t­_--�-, . P. ,Mouth to the reeds and _x L' I - -, - - , . , ---,,, .Uck Some in. I -�� T47 * - other, I ,� -- .. ­ _��,�--- , ­_�� ____ I - - a I _`��_� ��,: I �_ -1 ­ - ,��:,�.,�,�,,�"-.�t,77,,,,-�4,---�� , � 49-:�Weekly - ­� - _'__'GfeWstrongan thrived. 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M1, im HO " 7 1 � f Ja, var into the ni t ane pat ived, with th new, wo, , i!ling her fingers. She e , , I tne or two faded ribbons, reli , "I - I -in . I -, 1ine , and z"ghed as she pin, ihinking how faded, too, was t I f th* , ern. f i , The day was hot, and th ,�, i L ,-. rjiome earl'y, "BOIS to git our m. aid J im. The children hu 'Itheir mother, , I I al! --()St stupified � tion at the street parade. " Jes' wait !" insinuated Ji I From the summit of the L gr ;& point within a few feet o'f rope was stretched, and a -apparelled female b�egan t,O 11 perilous causeway. Jane " painful absorption. " I'm gla,d it's over," she sai But,Tim has disappeared. - " Pap's gone to git as in,,! 8 -.1 -children. There was a crash of musi tent ; the crowd began to Btr the field was desert,ed, s&re f men gathered around a table, ,cealed from Jane's bewildered 43aW her husband. " Go tell pap it's ti me fur 1 -she said, and, breathless, child speed on his errand. B 41one. *' Pap's trea b& the crowd," & his words drowned in a rocifer ,applause from the tent. " Stay here, "Corn manded Jan towards the hilarious group. " Come, Jim," she Said, coaxi take us into the Show,- " I'll be along -plenty ol tim ,ed her husband, with benignarab ,or �ut he wasdeaf toherrepeate She stood silenr, wakhi.ng him �dime was Spent. Then she wE the children, Something in h Uem, and they only whisp themselves. " Your pap's drunk-, and the gone.".said Jane, with an air I -tmee, and set down on the grasE I The people were streaming tent ; the crowd was dispersin the animal vans drew near. J the driver. " Misters" she said, in trem' " won't you let the children They never saw nuthin' in thei 'I Boss wouldn't let me," a Man, yet not unkindly, A white, monkey thrust its . the slats of the caie. The children were in ecstasie The driver started his horses. . " Come, children, le L t's go Jane. It was dark when they reache - A whippoorwill sang from the t. its wail was to Jane Sheplas t hope. -[August Lippincott's. C . - �Smb on- . GRLPPLING WITH A X . A Physician's Short But Fea rienee in an Anibuian Hospital physicians have so most thrilling adventures, as t ,counted to me by a member of Sion will show, says a writer in delphia Inquirer. 11 A call fo lance &ad a physician cAame in I night, and as I was on duty the spot, which is one of the the outskirts of the city. " he f,.a* I arrived at the place f found a raost terrible detirium. I ever sa licernan and myself managed , into the ambulance and strap the floor. I then got in wi staxted for the hospital. "We were well on our wa prisoner was quiet, when sudde terrific effort, the m&dman burst which held him to the floor an me. I cried to the driver to hu. teredinto a conflict with My a" was horrible, Twice he almos,' ered me, and once his fingers w ray throat. I shook myself free managed to pin him to the floo knees on his breast and my finge his windpipe. " All this time the ambulan and tossed like a ship in a storm a went at a full gallop through Some 10 minutes after I had m. ant.igonist we arrived at the hos maniac and myself were dragge , dead tham alive, but the memo'r3 rninut--.B is one of the most horr in my whole life." ow Corns ! Oorns ! Tender corns, painful corns, bleedinz corns removed in a fe the only sure, safe, and painles _Putnan-'s Corn Extractor. druggists. Philosophers go about saying - an's age. According to her ovi vroman denies it -denies havinz she is alway young. - A Poser. cc Papa, do 'men descend f keys?" "Yes, my boy." I" about the monkeys ?" Puzzle "The monkeys descend --- aw trees. " - Talking of patent medicines the bld prejudice. And the do -- of them are between you and would like you to think that wh thousands won't cure you. 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