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so the column was lkalte we could see-thwk we- had "t*i, :,serious- Rome A=Aslux Toull a Ja XR-T
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- _ I , Yot 'Was 6' mes crash in the4r marrIL-a Ltre.
boys sent out to tme'e- hiwlspoor. They're_- ly 0-heakidibei6emy., Thay,,6r6'pk'!mp behind mait W�k -W4kt1LWto See th .. -
: His Tragic N3�&h k Ma;hoilalan - � . - , - " What's this?" asked %fr. Bows
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turned, having found the -track with blood the kraal, under cover of *11A, they� Wfl- - iage � er me he
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. marks, but had to retreat, having beea. dred laded UL In the Mean time- the Victoril cot., - The williagaess,of1he Japanese to adopt,
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fiar"undel by Nativ" He rem-ght with on by Matabele. Borrow's troop were sent umn Jiad run out their Maxim and were do, without reserve, says a writer in The Elec. meal and found a bundle in his favorite
out and follqwed the spoor until dark. inj deadl We had, to An -at th11V chair.
. y execution,- I tti6l. World, a civilization totally different ,,
1� Desperate ValorTill OverpoweredL They made out from the blood on the bush krw-ind throfigh its reed hats to- get a,t inch a- " � h 6 under which they M That I Oh, that's my crash," replied
� rid" foom t a rs. Bowser as she removed it,
The following interesting inoidents of the that the CaPtain's horse had been wounded. the Mstabele wfie were behind it. We had hid-p;evioasly lived'is one of their most 66 More towels for the kitchen eh ? How
Matabele campaign werestipplied to the The blood marks gradually ceased, how- been fghting now for fully half an hour striking characteristics. - While they are
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London Times by Mr. Gerald Paget, who ever, and they concluded that the wound and pouring a fire into the enemy VhicI very oonser. - vative In, Many Ways, they are Many thousand roller towels does that gir"
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returned to Eagland by the last mail from was slight and the horse had held out, but no troops in ehe - d- a . � get away with in the course of the year?"
. wori . saftisted by ar' the most liberal people in the world in 16 It, Is craeh for the atairs The c et
the Cape. He left Buluwaye on November there were ominous signs of natives follow- tillery, could-posaibly withstand. Sadden- others. Twice in their history 'they have ' ar
13, and rode straight through, via Tull, ing the -spoor, and of others coming down ly the enemy seemed to waver, and a experienced a complete change of front,and is getting a bit worn in the middle auT I
without atapping, to the head of the rail. from the kraals to join in the chase. Per. shout went. up from the laager that they. adopted a foreign civilization. The first want to save it. The carpet man said he'd
�- I way, where he took the train for Cape 30D ally, I gave up all hope of poor Gwyanyd were retreating. M3,jor Forbes, who had' time was many oenturies-ago,when Chinese come up arid put it down this evening, but
11 �, I Town. He arrived in Euglau�- on Decem. after this, although the spoor was taken up all this while been directing the act' -with its literature, manufac. he was probably too busy."
�, 49 ,on# civilization, 13 Of In other words, he lied!" gro '
I I ber 16, thas accomplishing a land journ y the next mornina where Borrow had left it. gave an order for C troop to mopt and ad" tures and science, was found to be better 0% wlf d Mr,
of 18W miles and a sea -, oyage of G)OO miles My worst fears were confirmed by 3 Vance in pursuit. When they reached the than their own,and its adoption raised them wser. "I never knew a carpet man yet
in a spam of 32 d&,yp- Mr. Paget in his wounded Matabele, who was brought in edge of the bush the Matabele rallied ,and from a state of barbarism to one of com- who wouldn't lie rather than tell the truth.
; narrative says: some days subsequently. He told us tiiat attacked theai. A company from the . What
� parative high civilization; and now in these $8 t was your object in paying him $6 or
: A troop under Captain Heeny was now the horse had gone on till he could go no Viatoria laager was sent in snpport� arill last few decades, the new civilization of the o put that thing down?"
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sent out to clear the hills, but they had to. further, and that Williams had tried to after a short and sharp fight the Matabele, West has been adapted to a degree that , 4 Six or $8 ! Why, he will only charge
retire on the laager under cover of machine- I =Fhlone.of three loose horses which had who had attacked on the right, retreated thor- 50 cents I"
. 't f must astonish any one who has a " Well, have we any 50 -cent pieces to
Cun fire, as they rode right into the Mat&. ew days before, but had failed ; in good order. (These Matabelle are splen- oao,h understanding of the magnitude of the throw away? Mrs. Bowser, lot me call
le, reserve, who followed them until they that his horse - , � did infantry; their skirmishing is worthy of ohinge that has taken place. In no way is
European troow They avail themselves our attention to the fact that this country
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were driven back by our guns. In the HAD COME TO A STANDSTILL, of every bit of cover the country affords. has been on the verge of bankruptcy for the
meantime B troop, under Borrow, was sent hold which electricity has taken in the past
out to clear the bush in front, and met and that he had dismounted and run on to They sit down, shoot, 'get up and run a few years. The telegraph,of couree,has been last six months."
with a good deal of resistance, losing sev. a spot where there was a heap of stories' in short diatsnoe, sit, and shoot again. They in use since soon after the openingof thecoun- "Well, we can save 50 cents in crash and
eral horses. The diamounted men, how. the open. Here he -stopped, and with his are brave men, but against modern weapons try and now extends to all parts of the Em- wear out $10 worth of carpet," she answer.
ever, were I hat waved his pursuers to come on. He they have no chance.) pire. Whenit was first established therewere ed, as she noticed that he was smoking his
empti6d his repeatiitg rifle upon them, kill- In the meantime a body of the enemy . usual brand of cigars -two for 25 cents.
ALL SAVED BYTHEIR 001MMADES, I ag or wounding two men ; he then emptied had been sighted on the left, and the Via- many amusing occurrences, due to the in- " We will save thd 50 cents and wear out
who rode double back wiLh them to cam his revolver, and was himself finally shot toria, laager despatched a troop of their ability of the people to understand how the nothing. I shall put, down theerash myself.
P. meesage was sent over the wire. The
- Theenemy gradually cleared outof the in the forehc" Poor boy he made & horse to disperse them. Thev advanced writer's first visit to Japan was early in I was just wishing theie was some little job
bush and off the hills, and we last saw them soldier's end-perbaps the one hewould some distance over the brow of a hilL 1986, and one day he was, with a gnide, around the house I could do."
on the high kopjes two miles off,from which have chosen for himself. He. w&s a brave SOME OFT92 ENEDly walkin&over a remote mountain road along "Do you think -think you could make a
0 good job of it ?" she hesitatingly asked.
they were-shalled out of sicyht by Captain and true -hearted man of bright intelligence, with whom we had been - engaged on the which passed a telegraph line. A countr - M
Lendy's 7 -pounder, d � y "And why not, Mrs, Bowser?"
- . and more than ordinary ability. He ha rig'h't, seeing that they were separated by man was met who had seated himself by the
From prisoners we learrit that the force done yo,eman's service all through thecam- the hill from the laager, crept round under roadside and was intently watching the if " Well, you knowyou get out of patience
we bad defeated was composed of the Inau- paign, having for weeks been the eyes and -1 things don't go just right, and it always
cover of the bush with the object of cutting wire. His gaze was so fixed that the guide
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I kamini Regimeat (Lobengula's crack youna ears of Salisbury column. Had he lived,. I them off. A well -directed fire from Captain asked wilat he was doing, and he replied ends in your blaming me.11
corps), with the 1�uxa, Enginga an I Egappal believe he would have done something Ila Lendy's 7-ponnder fright,3ned and dispersed that he was waiting to see a message go- "Never got oat of patience in all my life.
people, about 5000 in -.1L They had been this world ; but I know this that he will them, and after a slight skirmish the battle along the wire-, that he_h,td watched many Never blamed you in all my born days. I'll
waiting for us in the Samabu!a Forest, but be remembered by those who served with on Blembis river was over. times since it wasput up but had never been have that crash down inside of fifteen min -
Major Forbes had fortunately altered his him. ---cm- 0 - able to see anything. This incident was, utes,and it will beas neat a job as you ever
route an i left the forest on the right. They For the next few days I have nothing to IN LIFE'8--UARDZ-R. perh ps, no mor - e amusing than the recep- - -saw done. All I ask of you is to remain
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. .1 rew every kind of flower. Roses pink and was being started and considerable opposi. folded the crash on the stairs and removed
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� ; wh and yellow and red, lilies as pure as tion was shown, as the people supposed his coat and vest. He had ust begun work
I . - 1. in arIgel's dream, poppies red as the east nothing but Nnglish could be spoken and.in when NIrs. Bowser came to the foot of the
, ., I I atsunrise, and many more. Now in order to be Ole to use it they must learn stairs and queried:
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, - . midst of this garden there up a weed, that language.-[Electripal World. - w
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;,, - I I down in the earth that they held fast., an . THE BRITISH ARMY. led I What I Know About CrI replied
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. when he out- it down it grew up again Distribution of the Regular Forces at Rome "You won't get it str ight without a.
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I . I . . - thing grew larger -and stronger every da 1. I - . . . .
- I - 1, �. � 11 � � 1. � and it spread out great thick I&I th Yj The latest return of the regular forces at 'Mr. Bowser whistled and hummed to show
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I I . � it kept the sun from the other flowers neaar home and abroad shows that the total num.
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I . � . 1� � I -V . .1 � . it and they died.- - ber-of jDfficers and men borne upon the regi- other on Mrs. Bowser when the hammer
- I . - V I - - : I . The gardener grieved very greatly .When, mental rolls (exclusive of the Indian army)
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.. ( .. I. - . I . - he w -w his lilies and roses standing dry and struck his thumb, and he uttered a yell
. . � q 11�: I dead, and rushing with fu - thousand more than were in the ranks a which made the cook in the kitaken drop the
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. - -tea kettle. He also sprang up end kicked the
.. I � strove with all his might to tear it pp, and Year ago. Of these nearly twenty thousib.nd
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I � - . . -hawas are cavalry, 37,000 artillery, 7,500 -top stair three times as hard as he could
- - I - .1 . - . . the thorns on the stalk pricked his engine- swing his leg. � - %
. . I �,- 0 till they blid, but still the roots'h�ld firm em, 143,500 infantry, 5,200 colonial troops, if
I :::::!,.,..I Then his neighbors seeing, the great weed 3,500 armyservice corps, and.2,500 medical I knew how it would be. The carpet man
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I- .;'I . � 9 about -it, mocked the. �tell you to go awiy? You are hanging around
. � � gard ' "He hatli a fine garden Britain Mid Ireland retain - nearly half the
- . . I . . liner -saying: here expecting to see me knock my nose off,
1� � -- il I �� trulv. - See!'. he -nourishes -the -weed but. regular army for home service, there
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-, ,:, �, . .. .. . being little short of 107,000 troops in the hat you'll be disappointed. You either getl
4 .-*., X a -- - -,, die.11 - into the sitting'room or I give upthisjobf
�1� I I And the siimm three, kingdoms -74,000 in England and
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16' .1 . X there came a biting frost in that country Wales, 28,000 ia Ireland,3,500 in Scotland,
.�- .. t - and it killed the flowers-, turning them blaelt. and the remainder in the Channel Islands, blamed old crash over a blamed old stair
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� . ,,, . �� I . . the gardener but these totals- leave th e- whole number at carpet I'll gd'off and bury myself."
1; � ' � home some seven hundred below the strength "Well, please Let it straight, because
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0 . walked through his-Mden sorrowino much
IF -11 _ of t.wdlve months ago. Aldershot shows every bit of it will show from front the
. I over Q the dead flowers, he looked and. be. the largest home aggregation, the Duke of door." . .
- , I I . 'I, held the - ireed'in the mi4st of the garde 'Connaught having there lb,MO men, while "Straight! Am I a squint-eyed China.
.. and lo, a miracle I the frost which hi-skidl_ man or a parblind Eskimo ? If you start it
� 01 . I . ed all the other flowers had opened on the the Metropolis and home districts have .
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nglYweed a great crimson flower thatglowed 8,500; Portsmouth and the sotAhern district, straight it's bound to come out straight.
� � I - in the morning sunshine like a flower of 9,500; Plymouth and the western, 7,200 : There may be a, bald spot on top of my -
. il . . . I . % I fire. � . Dover and the soath7eastern. 7,500 ; Wool. head, Mrs.'Bowser, but there is nothing
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11 -�.--- . - �,--,:.O*-.� - - - .. And If Ali I" said the gardener's neigh. .wich, and the Marine, . 9,400; and the east- baldheaded about my eyesight."
- , ,� 9 -- "I bore, "he h th in his garden the finest, 46ru, north-eastern and north-western dis- She went away, and he had reached the
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- . . ! - flower our eyes have looked upon." For . tricts have snialler proportions. middle stair when she returned to take
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. I,, saws its beautiful blossom. - . I . - 11 Mr. Bowser, you've got that down
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� . - � - . . the neighbors axe the people of the world, to a cabin ' in the Tennessee mountains and "Hey? Youbacka in. *
.. . -- - -.. Z*^.. 1, , the beautiful flower thait blossomed on the asked to stay all night. . ga 9 Where is it
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I . ., .�f . . --�., �- -co"- - 0 1 uncouth stalk the flower of pain, and the . m sorr ister," said a woman who . 99 It begins on the second stair from the'
0% frost is time '-[Now York Observer. -ssponUto my- request, 11 but yer
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,,, �, - - --�I . , � . . . - � . 1% 1.� A Young Mau's Diary. , - it.,, , - , dough for a week. " �
, 0 - 1! .. - 01 . � "Keeps diary,".says Leo M.CoI it Tain't the pay I'm afeard uv, mister,;$ 11 But measure it with the handle of your
I . I M hammer. It's an inch more to the left
. . -. I -I-. - . . . in an artible on travelling in the Temple she said, "but -ther' ain't no menfolks in than the right." - ,
- � � I . _the hodse and-w'e can't keep you."'
lllr . - , -.. �. , . I Magaziner " but compile it. from events, 6
� - '- - .Ir .'WhatamIto do?" I asked,helpless- Mr. Bowser meaunred. It- *as at least an
` - , .., , - not days. I know a young fellow who went ly. .. - - . . inch and 'a half. He couldn'b deny it, for
I around the world in -a private yacht and .
� THF MATABXLE WAR:- DEATH OF CAPTAIN WILLIAMS. .16 Go on to the next Iitlace, I reckon." Mrs. Bowser was at the botbom of the stairs I
� kept 9, daily diary.. For- lack of other. reany to come up. He did the beat - th i
� Tite fate of Captain Gwynydd Williams is now placed beyond all doubt; but he died thoughts he filled in many of the S undays 11 How far is it?"
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� - . 11 Two miles, er sitch- he could do under'the circumstances' ' h'
with I The a brighter, the- sea ',But it ifk dark," I urged;," � I never we I .
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.. like a soldier, with his back to a rock, fighting to the last. -sky seem a matter." started out to do it. , or e
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I - . - bluer, and the air sweeter on a Sunday a 11 It's straighter than the straightest
- � thanva any other day.' Onreachin . g port, here before and 111 be sure to lose the line ever drawn by mortal hand 1" he shout.
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I-- -�- -. . had only caught us up the day before, and record but weary marching, and being sick he found they - had neglected to skip the I road."'. . it @d, " but if you - are going to standthere
, had intended to attack at 10 o�alock in the with fever. There was continuous fir* I 11-1 reckon ther's a chance uv tha she
Ing day at the 180th'meridiain, - and.coI uent . . . t, and boss, and find fault, and jawarouud,
evening, bat were frightened by the' rock- by the flanking parties and advance guard ; said, and then, more encouragingly, "but .
ly ill -his Srndaya L were. -Mondays. It is hits sitch , ') L
. ets, explaining that they thought we were we were evidently getting into the thick of -stretebing it &41i . ttl9.I say that 4 the sky a tarnel bad road mister, that why— . �
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. talking,to the star& it, and the crisis wa . 3 coming. . you'll be;glad you lost hit', afore you've He had his back t96 her. He seized the
' We were ,seamebrighter, thesea, bluer, and the air I crash with both hands and ripped it off the
I In going round the busb� afterwards ve told that Lobengula,had fled, that he was sweeter ol other gone, a mile.' I � . . I
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- had plenty of mealies for his horse), hang- prepared to meet his fitial e6it. . We . knew � come, �nd not_ fo L � no as they .1 .. - a job. The sudden pain and surprise over*
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I . - he il that it was lVatress7iond Depr6datioae. ship from Portsmouth to India. p- couldn't have been done more nicely by a
I ,�,��!% % white men, -had thus put an end to his life. the line of march that we should -be next- , . -1 " - . -
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--f �K- uld adv%nce; It - was impossible - t -bi-nds of libdurers march from house- - L . - . L . I mplaining I ,.�
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The SPRWalfta Gra
Being bestrep
Deputy Hill"t
The Deputy MinI
that the turning
frequented by fo,
ap&wniag beds and
duce], his atLitUdl
based upon the rep
ent of fish cultun
An ex-Inmector of .
'
Mr. Ragers, takE
position, and ,;ite,�
.
in waters LULO Whl(
dust have been em
B.) river and harb
has been an increw
TH E S11
from 423 barrels in
1892,aud " the salt
give ev,,dence in th
not so pronounced.
alleged t.o be " Lh I
. river in Canada, el
taw&." Mr. \N i1r
polluted by sawdui
i
planLing fry in, wl
analyst of the LJ&
Who L6.--�ed the C
.evidence of siiwi
n
that hundredb ol,
plantc-d in clean ri
Canada show no
Lorious ,,'.,-,t that m
young saln,cia wer(
. �
of OL'Lario for a pei
an expeuse of tens
not a barrel of
marketed in the '
The Fisheries De
Wi!mot, claims 11 I t1al
killed by lbreathi
gilis ; whereas the
'to have it go out �
lie, through tile re
department, that ii
iating be�ause cve2
not ;0'that they hi
them to do so. I I
these
AUTHOR
come into direcL coi
a very pretty one.
pose that the failu,
- to produce the resu
paLed for them is
look around fcr ex:
After over twentY
ing in planting �
. waters of Ontario
covered that the
was too wat in ; thi
'
sediment from ft
lands; and other
mon is, in part of
water fish,and that
I
being fed Ey the Go
of the lake pickerel
in other rivers, it a
while sawdust as ax
be of much value tc
according to ex-insl
particularly detrim
reasons, however, 11
kept
OUT OF
of the country, an�
stringent governff
in many instance','
Whether the prese
back to fish cultur
should not be pern
oar great stream,
and shoals, to th
The Department (
has ordered the en.
some streams, wh,
greater importanct
to be defied in I
Political I pulls' an'
for thi3 p . artial ad� '
necessary law.
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]Defeat of the 90ts
the CnelpY Kilte
A London despal
fice has received a
. Town, Sierra Leor
spatches sent by (
mander of the I
against the -sofas
Leone. Col. Elli
Tnuges, Jan. 9.
from Warina on I
section of the c(
through the who
sofas had been gc
expedition reache(
29th.
Here a success
establish comajun
who were hidden
ther bank of the
formed the Britisl
the Sof&s' had c
19. They had
the people of tha
. on friendly termi
. then proceeded
purpose of joinin
intention being
Tungem'
The column c
pursuit of the na
Yemna oa Dec. 3'
to be a perfect cl
had slaughtered t
and children, an(
bivouacked ia th
jar.. 1. Long I
morning of the 2,
pursuit of the e
changea their m
British.
At four o'clock
III'
,. -,
. ,Came i AR )n the�
The ene'hly was '
prise. The plac(
aded, but the Br
. a quarter of an h
Sofas were killed
.erg. Over 100 a
were rescued.
traders were
,only casualties I
were the severe I
. and one private.
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� 4' I bear Jack
-call on Phyllis
there. )p ,,Yes;
-two.�J 69 Mast'
waylpf) " 0h, n
it makes the eve
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