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I obtl4ro 04ttiousa . � 11 , * Worol 411 900rod, A� ,,he 0,4 faml, tAfr QVao§p, took atrnnp 0440, * . - , ot 140, Wesiki And weako. Inkri'monoill , 11, ­ , ,, V,,d, a . I ,."T . Qrolmolgo-Johadowo 44004 UP9 a W04 , _7 I I . , ItItOP0. V## . , 114A � �, hu, itolbrook I "ll � 1 4 th . � *Jr, I I I ,� I 'Ditooloaf grev . i 00 A150W 1AA4 uppo 'frolft, room,. 4114 - olor � —I - I P'tch I ys"Do I I twItIghtcofter theyb4d boout!)"thoiO � 11 - *1hatib A:,Xorw1pb# X I * 0 W 4. , theAlOkorin$ aro4ja4b, , , . I I . I �. Uqdopwo,r�miietlug a , I , , * I A Wo9d ,a , 71 lltdi "Villitgo � . . P � I . - � 44 bad Jolood 14, the I b 1110, 1�siojf At ­ 4 NY - # . from. th, inlogirig argf t, T , I41yJnggWP,'m, rtioldQut -, o � tile. . AtI be, Wit, 6414!, Aw � . it . * 111111% fit 4 thiprat,sli6lit"t,it. 'go %fi4 foolikh viri, . . � ou. Ill, , �, ' ' ' , Noyes , o" be ,4 riqm.ot , L'Ine.,oame , �Othq 0 110in4tivillo, 040440 County, boli lro, orinfaitlop, provaildd. � Revue A 0 ill. it XV, the ounq ."; I" . ,,� wj� , vft I hoy"told , rd . - air and Call& foot, 1144 nay n , . into 4port,. ,*A4 C41: alt tried to talk pit ainq , Wit � 1111rqNigo, AP4804'.9r . 11 orall piril'a I �, ii�r X0017A IFT0110,R �4%11119.-4, , I . . , And,' 60,40 . - r , I . an as the. volitol, *A r I '044"Gril4o"'every"few mto 4411181 that , 4, spriqui thouibits, came, home. 3 '04) "I' djs� 9414eflOm voworOf op000ll ,&O 11affirlo r - � , , ,, utoo "Pub the, Ir , A#�Park Valley, 40. evowyat 10-pooril"04 to W40ppaliata 0-l*aXiXt'e;,'r#raO07'T410 �Alitl 140 t W M aftgr having ljppq m, , � , , I , � , , '', I W I I I ow, , Ocnited, 6rous ).'� Ili$. .. - , 4p4 I ,, �f. lnoto I , : *oloom,,iu.toltb'o,ge�eiil"'�lAiA�r,- . ,.'hey ba,d,u,Qt felt like J%q&.ngovp,r their me A4, though' luy�� � Place; wo , ri r4t) � 14"gi6lAg,::A�4.4,�l[Atpre4�ki,o's,�,0it . , . Co hor Ca 11. � f, 11 � I . 1400.14 . la, with . , �,, . g, , , .. IrOmpop t.h4t1,t 10-4061:1004fJ lretiljoi(t to PIA 10.4 , for, ne#r y little O'steriepoo" while A 0.0 I; . I I rl t -Ayoz , rq, - Mouttwa, *e0kcRgo A . , , � I - t # 'a4ion0lioNvItig. " . the'. 1 , , .; o(th Q400404witAftera Wirty,ibrop days `tipj ��WP P14' be; Ai I . I I ""rqir Itylo omk�' Wll",, have " 4-OP41 XIBu We to; the k. _9 degil'thin, .. I " 000 ofie"'t, 0 . I Ong, who.0.0,00, 'O ,� .. - . _, .: W10i 440, time pipe I.' That-mlot'g,�ip, any, 1� lrlam0i, 11444 qvqrs�- QQ1�(vA10,4q6q_ , T19wi, , � 0 4VA, , 0oJq f 11, witha.yorytif,voto- , 11W 1, "., I � I 1 _4�, . o tho, , V 1k. without solemn wo�do ?,boat t4t, door I X, AVON, 'how 6- , '' Whjto,;Stal� liner Norolip'llwho'n, to t a 0 ,., I ­ .'' - .1 , , , , 64. itsto otro.ok I . Clof X4,2, '944he'Ailapilq *10A.'a, hio4ou shaft�, , ut In biR-beA4IiJ ho. -ho . v R ell' , , . I . � ,ii,,44414el� diol It", thoit - I ieri woli;,. � Aliogrdly.wookl. j , , malty obill"O. tho hmya,$P�o � , _ , a I . ., . ". wor, �,w , -1. I I , r , . ritfoutl4r, to the, � � with All,well of . .4 � - lul) XXQ cAlladoirt . to his Wife i - , g the WO111 : 0 .4 It d- The news mpros;d, .0 : AtV - T � O.. Uativia. Thai.kWarl, iu1bp ,he O�Iemn fQxkooqtlo , , ., '0% .. - Wro " .t , , wbg,WA$. , And t . rier follow",) r 4A ,. issino. in, tbe,pot , � '' , , ' , , ,Ilia: #Q � , 'y i to 44044, with' lAtigilta , Im A, $tAtIqkt96 show tbat- Tmii* thioughout,41 � I I ,f shuttim Qnbi th-0 t,Wy. 4 4 411' While, j4' apite of._ 411, in a r" � * . . I � _04e alp, , . I . I 490 even tool t,lo - I . I " tho, hatiolkom. I) y .14 I , and ou. oleepirtg bett him, A , , �,,� m4me broath'T" 4. Whb�� hao, become W nix like. Bull Ing as, they gla0cod. at one another. . nqqi�W lea �0 .1 . . I 0 010 impro -4m ow the 'tidin, � Mmork Jt jtbo 00%Jaii pf his ' . , , . verge " , .Atp, . I O,Xfor4 I 'Colia, f ttr� tittle rat , I ­ , , itier h 11 11 I - . , - f Can rain vQICq ,she iw6 a,. of; . . I � � ,qmv 210, I be, rQm la,y nerveless grApp, rot ____J'q'�,� , and . go piliqbod to.jliai h1a . , - -Y � I' -_ I's Rubilqed." 40, It 'f - 4411 ,WN - the *i%;Y i001040 that are thro - - , � all "I grqAQmp9e - hor, illm'- Sh� q I . I I . , Ip't1tativilight, t�,ey we ". 11, 'IRN ., PO . I � .. "00ever nA I 1. '' I " - 11 . I I 'Orkthatraight, - , , I � 'ara Ilayo ' , , teivelori'votiell continue XQW.Y e4ra him speak As 0,004 .40 she r , - I Wit ''OndeWfirom t- Q. board "W " - �,�: , , I(q . Deeg, kitlifling With ; , qtrfV'S 'Pbay my will'.. , ronuilthe 0064 b iwhemtrl 11; � 004or, bot�6 , . ,q.�,aar,fln , �, , .0 A - ­7_�. ` , 90 g Ir . wore oarnQ , � � the first to, jers. re.usp vo,, 0 r * , r - ,, . " 'I 6thoi., 1 - I 4VOCAR 0 ( 111SOilo .disaster T4.0c-earl U frorn bar oil , , � ��, �]� Vi", flts-,Q� 9 A4 H63740a'WAII I y faithful nurse "*40, jylri� On 0. oot.mb� togot loot"� the , r , ro,iiavaW , I . I 1. 0, _ - - . I I ,patch and tile Blevio warp a she itiquod 11w What *%* , , �� I � . , k 11 Uorb,ls a big differ no.o. between. the f tirthor 094 of4lib room,' and,' I cQuIA 413 tot As big.h� us III V4044 dayag000 by; n , ' 11 I . I � . rpris �,� I., �, en Hoxace, 11 Rush no about yeur old %e4 ' , . or . . t , .� , our experience the Q,ths bear tile deep arid regular lireailtin at . tile next tdinakera . Att,er.. I �. .. . . I., ,r night, and .the ,. rpyoteriono exlt,,, Affal� lb a in .Ker 'words, iwo tlp�.. firpt b 11 � JK , , od hoill.4 gine , , ,a , - , I I � . . � 0.40ordi if I dozil�, find Clio prompter's hoc !b, story of the foolish vIrg - , . . 1. g th * Are tho Ivrecia of to,diy 0110"Ita6k � I . .� 7, :, , - prettk,meps; they don. � That told Gtv ionn4ly Rho slept. ,xb ,Was to her the, Santa A -P er'?eli by th0ratho'4001abilk City. Of Boston Went I ... � � - I I I � ­ I . , 1969 a Thoolily trace ever fonud,t Pave ation of h.tool)��nged,cQ4di�t�044A.fq-4,4.4-- . . 11 I.. " , yro, sb4lt bp in a _ * 'Inil, after all 0,44 mod unremitting vi rule , , ilobelth if life which as a 5.raisolng' I I 0 he WAO an infant'. and the : I . , . , p; I _ was only the, rehearsal ' I was thinking oQuot, Carp Vance ! 41stin '04 I I'll ; . I I � . , : , . ulilt of than, know theti psirts." what if'it'llad booll th entortaillin I - . Ose of earlier times, her was 4 board -picked 11 t ses, which oil burt, The psixi In- the roomthrie grow , J L� S( Q0 , - .3 W, V a , , I . Ili, 14mon't been in that corner of tile ont that Iowed my returri to life, mR4 I Coked Naval . ydrogrOplictra Cato . . . 1 I . .1 . itself, . We should have felt. fifty , ulAte that in bor4 some rude lettering less %9ute 4.04 . � . � No 4114 NO, wife -talked an I I .: I .. s ou need not blame her," is tim9o, 41yeotionmi;4 toward bor bulky figure and recent Years there has been an annual t6tal the, � . to tile reflect that morning 0 b, .11 I . , til I : � ; I I � � , real vessel was sinking'Wh6p tile meeno, I 14 wouderful,recovor . 911 I I � ' a . `1 ,'' . � . it'*�q -more quiet wo t WWI remorse of the'timeoxii'en I loss of 9,172 voss.Qls, representing , , '' , � I I 11 I was thinking," said Grace, � 1,',�,%e , � : L ', ; iro .dod in getting thio sen , in value was scratched UP04 it, it was found , The news spread qu4okly, arid fl, -,- . I , . �, ,,the older sister Groce'4 j I I I tile nogo, " . I " ,�11. 0 300 OV4 a s , , . . let -103 of life 11, 1870. Ten years mer a battle w _ as I I - ith Con r . I . 04 *hioh 13110aep - . . In ber h"1104"permitted myself t t �i her ex. about $160, � "�Co ttito the general diu, just.as Emma, lady like voice, 'wit'a. dy - , � OQO,000- Th aln"1041 I dAy the Doctor was overw4olmod w I , ! 1� �� L I I . a Ould really 'do that my about the door ,, I f2upolsi 4110. aced at 12,60D. rAtufatione. Conversation atfl I rot q , I ,­ . . � I � :,' ', �. to It do yo " , t if anybo CQ84ive avoir * 11 V, � ,. � I . . . .T. w or awkward 18 washed %oliore at% tile Irish Coast which - au.404 1 4 ahaou�qd -. 11 Look heg -a mente. I had * learned how gentle 1. lie logo Ofirterchatit and other shipa,from, fl . I I I , �, all of yo , . ve . . I � I I .. � ' . W , avy Iona causes wall estimated at Lloyds in Lb memorandum signed by aft 'engineer, . ,.� I "I � 1, .1 �` I - �IlO 'we sholl be late? Tile oBviin a clock of heaven. Wouldn't it be dreadful ?" those large hands could to, and her he VAT , when broken open, was found to contain Im great annoyance, but ho. haq gradually , , I I , I I �­ 1. .�,� I ',, r1olks do," answeted Carl 11 don't 180 become accustomed to it, Rig v000'bulAry, . , . ; Oil fOOt'f&IIB that &I:W&YB brought me comfort 0 to be about all average of ,365 ships a which sta,ted '. I.. I var hap gone up. Oh.,domr I I don b see know how t1tootory begins: I Then oz . that the steamshi which at first w.au limited, has increased . -1 i � , _� I b 0- . . . . . all had long sin � year. p Zanzibar, _), . �. 4 , . , , : , � , I 11 .i I �; , � w . Qre? the kingdom of heaven be -likened urkto,'- I ce ceased to jar'my nerves. In 1830 it was shown that 677 Brit. a vessel that sailed from Now York 'for and he has 'to difficulty in oApresslipg hint. �. 1� I . I , ��.,_�, 2� � 4� And then Errimm reached a sudden pause, A d you know. what Miss Wells timid that M nights were long but never tedious. ish vessels alone were wrecked during that Glasgow the previous year and had . , �:._ 1 4 1 1 , I , . . .1 , self. . I I � '' ­ , . .1141 Q -,Ace and Horace exclaimea ,in dismay 11 1171ion one has ,come back from tile very Yea . , ­ �, � , �'. I meant. It that, ie like it, there must be .Perr,4bwt had foundered at ..alavleor When Dr. Livingston way 3 years old a _.�� I I", - o ,the number of ships affoat'at that been heard from, . . �.. ,. -1 , while Carl said Composedly, "Of Course shadow ofthe grave, thereisso muchto a insignificautcompared with what other tidings were ever had of the it severe attack of scarlet favor left him on. . I , I I—, ,. people doing it.' t 1 -fated . I I , �;. , :, ,� :�� , 1 � �yola don't. The fact is we don't any of u " hiuk'of, Strange Bounds atilt echo in oneli it,is now. craft. , eaf. The few childish words he , ­­., .'. 1. I I " , � , ­ I I;". �'';.�-, � , sea anything; and are not 111 s I I And i suppose they doh't mean its ' j Subsequent years, particularly that of Another vessel whose fste to shroude*d in I kely to tinder said Horace, 11 any more than we meant to cars, and the mind lingers wistfully-amon Cirely d dually were forgotten, and by the k " - the shadows, vainly trying to piece together 1852, were very disastrous tasbipping, The mystery is the sloop -of -w r'Wasp, Capt. knew ra . .1 'r," �J �� I . , , present circumstances." OTIOot ordering oil and wicks and things. a time be was 6 years old he became a mlitai :_1 1 1� � � ", � I . . "Whit made that light go out I " asked 11 i the broken fragments of song and picture. year 1852 was more prolific in marine dis- Blakely, which after Dog% 0 big past affliction the old man ii ��; 1 � , I idn't even have the excuse of forgetting 1) - t 1. 1, � , , Mmma in a desp I , t I whole. asters than any which had preceded it. gallantly capturing the ',� I � I � �1 - . airing one. Into one harmonious* . In Reindeer and Avon, disapp into ligent and well read. 110 is at a loss I -1 %.* , _', I .1 I . that errand, out and out. I thought 6f it , :, , 7 .1 -five years it is esti. never beard from ug i . earning her - I I., �� ; �.%!": 7 41 Laqk of ulateriar to burn with, I should The flie burned low. the following twenty eared and was I twice when I passed Mandel's but I didn't a n Con to account fok his qtrange good fortune, and , . , say," was Horace's verdict as lie tried to ex. Softly the ashe'B fell b6nomill the grate. ,mated that at least'60,00131 wrecks occurred. long absence the genial Autocrat oi the tile Physicians ; � . . :.1 � , , - I 4 d in tile neighborhood can shed ': 1� ��, I 11' ­ . -feel like stopping just then, and I OIL' it H,r,,n there red cavernous depths glowed , Thelong listOf vessels whoselossatsea Breakfast Table said, reminiftently: no light on the rn�stery. Dr. Livingston is . I � � ,J � ­ I 1, I � ", ,,t­�2 an wguld do. just as well the next time I under overhanging masses anxious to have his case investigated by the I ... ,. � ,nine the limp by the dim light which , . � ,�,�7z*.,:�1:11��t,.,, . I .. from a street lamp at the corner. passed. " - of gray; here was attended with frightful fatality is led "Long after tile real phance had ,utterly � �, � " ,e . !, ; " �, . 'a A me in y empty, I Can tell'z.by the "I knew it," said Emma, (4 an and there white- tongue* of flame ,�, 'Off with the British aruiscr-Xavy Rose, 60 vanished I pleased myself with the fend medical fraternity, in 4ope. that some am- . ; , �1.1-1 'I ,� �, r,'., �, ,�� � " scurry around some of you and get another rowning �:, I 1� - : �, " 0 It is very nearl: d all those for A moment, flickered, and died. which upset is, a squall in the year illusion that somewhere on the waste of planation as to his recovery can be Ivan. ' _ i� A I miflit haveflgil them ready as well so not - The pain which lie felt in big head gra natty I � , , ,,, �,,� ,, 1 V�eight. Well, we mustn'b stand "Ore, things we baa such a time hunting for; ove In my restless movements I had nalied. M1151.1 all hands. The next !in. ivaters she was still, flC;&tlug, arid there I . , I . I 11 - I I I 11 I., I . ') I J.'re'l , � �� . ,on , to - � �' , ­� , , " I 1 I' :ht. the light quilt from my shoulders � tried cant were those of the Corona Fa I down his spine Into Ilia legs and then I I � .." '.��""",� . ;1 is h we opt putting it off, and saying it par were years when I never he ird g, ,a (i ", .. the sound . 1% � __ . --It anded by two or three of ti We to draw it back, bat my weak hanN refused tion, 90 guns ; tile Harwich, 70 guns, and of the great guns booming . t i in entirely. Though 71 years old lie � -11 . � "' I !1� _ iom making Wall' do by and by. Don't you suppose to do my bidding. Unwilling* to disturb thlb Royal Sovereign, Stirling Castle, a from the navy . . 1�:� �, . , I -,14 I � " , . . I . ., I ", , " .", ",. I ,, -. a; rush for m6ther's room. She held up, a that is thew& people do about the other I � ad �mrd without saying to myself -. 'The Wisp is in excellent health. , , �, . 1 _ " - � "P":- � . Warning finger. '"Hush, children, do not my goo Purse, who sadly meaed ]ter restv Northumberland. Tile 100 -gun battle ship lag 6 1"an at 3 ..'.. . - , � .1� �, � " . excK, ( ­, . ", '_ I Viotory drowned her crew of 700 off (lie her, as she rolled in, crumpling tl a ter A Terrible Story of the Sea. - . �; , " , , . I I *t)baby; she is too wideawake mit is." thing? hey On't forget it, 'and they never I tried yet again, but without avail. c me d me t thinking I could see :� �� 0 late." .,��',-�_­ mean to be t I wa 1, . � , .. , '. " I , �1, ", , "B", mother, we are in a peck of trouble; "And the door was shut I" said Mrs. At last, reluctantly, I cried, "Navae, Isle of Alderney on Oct. 5, 1744, and dur, before her, weather-beaten, barnacled, with . I I , � " .1 . . ease come arid cover me !" But my voice lag the same year tile Namur, 74,guns, shattered spaia and threa, .,� � 11 , -1 , -ad up for the Holbrook's gefitle voice. She had dbare canvas, wel, - 0,,��, , ", . t , �,,, I I � .w, .,,,..t get our thiuga pick Come III pi A terrible story of the sea was told at the I , . � �. �,�,�� . rehearsal I and our light has gone out. failed to rouse her. I looked for the little foundered in tile East Indies, losing all -of coined by inquest hold at Hull an Saturday oil the 1, ., ',� � , I , , ­ ..... .. �. ", I quietly,while they were talk�ng, and now the shouts and tears of thou , o ", 11. 1 11 A . I I : 1, """ � I ,;.:� leaning over Horace's chair, placed her - sands." bodies of John Kemp and Charles Robinson, � W11";_ I Where shall we get another ? " call -bell. It lay just out of reach. 11 Nurse, her crew of 485 ,nen except 26 persons. At . ­ '.,'. ,,-,� ":,% "'I am very sorry for you," said Sirs. tender mother hand on his early head as nurse," I called again, but the only answer most at the same time the 60-gua ship , A marine disaster the second and third -hallos respectively' of . I 1 -Ii -11 . I . , , ", , t , , .',,�.,, . � �� the Hull smack City a'.' York.. From the � , , � -, , . -,L � done. Two of the other lamps are quite Pembroke was wrecked off Porto Novo, versal attention at thd, time It happened evidence of the ski Par, it ap %red that I . :1 , Holbrook, "but I don't know what is to))e was the -sound of the heavy breathing of the which attracted'uni- - she said -. - . exhausted sleeper. and 330 of her crew perished. I was the loss at sea of the British _, I ,,. �, _�,,�.", I - . e "That is a dreadful sentence. Do my In my weakness, tears filled my eyes, and A feiv years later the fine line -of -battle iron -clad Captain about I a. in. on WeNnesday we)Tthe vessel ­ . , ��1��-,,,'.:�: " . aipty; and the wick of one is too short to children remember that there is only one I sollbed Childishly. . shiE Prince George was burned at kica while lives . By that accident 472 was on the , fighing grounds, about 200 miles l,'�', �� , . burn. You know, Horace, you and Carl ", .1 'I. -I. � ,., . were lost, including Capt. Hugh Bur. -11 � .way of making sure that it shall never be That moment a gentle touch fell upon my Tan, 1119 a passage to Gibraltar. Site lost goyne, and Capt;. Cowper Coles tile de. *0 8 . The wind was blowing heavil � __ " I. i I �:.,�� 11�, I have both been told to get oil and wicks for said of them !" f, in purn �r. I :,, I and a strong gross sea was running. The 1. '. 1�' , two days past, and have forgotten it. shoulder, and the soft Zuil,t was drawn 4.)0ofher crew. The Lichfield, Tilbury, signerof the ship. The vessel capsizedin th E Ili$, �2,! . ", I 'Inisterre soon after " �,, ith feeling. "I wiped the tears away, "I'm so glad." I I the next,tavisit Davy Jones's looker. Some squat off cape r the third hand, were forward reefing the .1 , � � ling a little %% - " . I i 1, � ,�-.,:."i., '' - There isn't another lamp you can have. "You mean by not putting," said Horace, around me. "Oh, nurs , cried, as I and Ramilies, all British men -of- war, war a It , : .,L , Nancy is using the kitchen one to make I de,a,v �,!T_�t �, his voice tremb' in, �y skipper and the two deceased, wi ,� �.", ,� . won't ht, Sept. 7,1870, and sank within i� ��,, �. ,;.� Motherle, I have settled that. I have looked up. No kind, homely face bent over years afterward an entire British fleet was threemi foresails,'Kemp gave the Warning " Water " I �., .: a "I , , babv's food, and I certainly cannot spar made up my mind to keep my lamp trim- Dutefl. Her destruction was at. ., ��,, �, 1.2'', 1, " "! . ­ I - this, for baby is so restless- and feverish me, yet the covering was being (I rawn close. W ecked in it West Initian hurricane, all tributed to ud a heavy sea broke over the ship aft, oub. I :,.. ", � ;�', . mod, ready for him when he comes." ' 9, -low freeboard and a heavy top a . ,- " -Ii: The vessels that met weight. ,thing on board. Tile skipper ". . � : that I am worried 4out liar." ly around me, and tacked into place with % hmils being lost. ";* ,,� .;, ". �, ( ;� "Yea "said Carl-, reaching over for his sure and practiced hand. A touch* that I disaa Pr were thp Th,,ndprer, 74 guns; the The next and E Ilia had protected themselves by _��i,', , . merging aver3 � 1, I , ;11 , ., "we must have a lamp. Whatarid i, 11 I , . - Stirling Castle, 64; Defiance, 64; Ph-t,nix was that of thesteanisillip Atlantic the earn d,!cking and gripping hold of something " I 1: 11 11 Bat moiher,�'said Horace impatiently, inother's other hand , "we have settled it to- knew fell lightly on myllair and passed fond Casualty to attract attention . �,�, ., �,.;,,�:,�,. , idea that there shouldn't be a light for us to ay I - I a within reach. When -the water fell away � ,',,.'-!".,1 � �.i 'calona d Motherie. "-[Pansy. lydowiimytliin cheek. "Mother," I whis. 44; 1,� lkallUile, 32; Laurel, L/i; Sbark, 213; vess'31 which hmd been so unfortunat , 1� I , �41 . , I . pered, in glad retiognidon of the invisible Andromeda *28; Deal Castle, 24; Penelope, short time before. She was strande( on . � ") ,�­;, pi9k up our things. by ! I say we shall miss sOME.Qu-SER 0YOLES. a a from the deck, the former shouted to gee If . ::,:"�,_.. 4 "I 4,, 77" i. -we don't rush like everything." -_ presence. "Mother, isityou?" 24; Searb.trough, 20; Barbadoes, 14 the Nova Scotia coast, and 560 of those on . : ; .. � the car'if I 1 all was right. E Ilia repRed that Robinson � * ­ I I Softly, Horace ! It is a ridiculous thing . �,,�) ­�,�,,_ , A gentle rustling set my pulses throbbing, Chameleon, 14 ; Endeavor, 14, and Victor, board loaf, their lives. Mary perished in was under the boat. The boat had beau �!*;.l �, � 1� : , : 1. � . - when one comes to think of it, that two Extraordinary Methods Adopted to ,Make strange fragrance filled the air. "Aspho. 10 guns. ng from hunger and cold. lashed oil deck, but the force of the sea had ,?:,51 1; " r � boys who every day keep us Wheels Go Round. mel and Amaranth " I murmured low, and, The wreck of the Ville de Paris, ol 1 04 "is riggi .ras - , I ,ii -I �... I . I . are in town - � d Th. .te broker tier lashings, lifted her up, and had � ,11,�,,! :111 . . 111. r hip Ellm sailed from London in washed Robinson's body under it. Theboat ­ . � � � - , ,,, . . "J, '. . waiting two and three days for oil, Tile bicycle passed throvirgh many curious 800tl,ied by heavenly perfume, lapped in all guns, one of Admiral Roddey's" prizes, the latter part of 1873 and has never been had to be lifted with tackle before Robinson � �11,,r� , , � . � ;, . I. . L �, ­ _rrr ,, , ;_, . , they cannot remember to leave an order. If stages before it reached its'present state of atmosphere of caressing mother-lovii, I slept. shortly followed. Then came the disasters heard from since. Soon afterwards could be raleased. He was quite dead. ,,, " , I" �, . �, .� 1', ,I I 1, . Grace had told me that it had, been forgot. perfection. This machine is one that pe. Arid the fite burned low. to the 74-aun ship Superb; tile Cato, Ad.. the steamships Liberia and Barton Salida Kemp Was believed to have been wished , '11, - ,�­' . � , m , _.� � ­ 'i ten again, I should have made some or. culiarly excites the inventive geDingiof man, miral Sir Hyde Parker's -flagship, and the a It 16 , again to be hes;dfrom. .11 , I - 1 �q,:,, rangement , for I knew several of the lamps and the designs that howe been made in brig Indianian, Count Beigisioso, which a dis- I . j "I I . �,�', - . I � � ,41 D BY MOSLEM MOBS. wal., list, can be strung out almost indef covered buried in the net. He also was : I . 11 �'... ATr4UKE T overboard, but his body was afterward � , �, . Wore too low to burn." years past, with the v�iew of atting the , I I . wentdownoff Dablia.Bay, drowning 147 initely, but perhaps the most, fantastic ­� " I ­,�,. . I . __ , i . ­`­ " 11�� "Oh, Motherle," said -a Co. "a least ex- of �gr passen gore and ere w. story Of all is the disappearance of the ere . . A . Emma, in %X- greatest amount of speed with CE They Create �eltelxn,�or Terror . quite dead. The jib and foresail were split, . , ,,­ ing toile, " couldn't you Juat lend us this Over the - . w I , . ' penditure of. energy, are wonderful to be. . a wreck of the Indiaman Wal 61well of the brig Mary Celeste -one wl , h C by tile force of the sea;and after executing "I'- . I t. , �,',� some temporary.repairs, sail was made for . �11111�', , I �� .11� , one for a fewminutes ? We won't need it field.' I Aniericallm. followed soon after, Site carrie-d 32 per. Shud6ldt of the United lie N � I I i.�, 1�1� . � States Navy, w 0 H611, When the bodies of the unfortunate ',�.�,i, 1: 7�: - t � 3.110M than ten minutes." - . One of the earliest forms of velocipede A Constantinople, despatch says:- sons to the bottom. The frigate Pandora wasdirected toinveatigate the affair, call. �­ .... . :11W But Mrs. Holbrook was firm. She could wab that invented in the eighteenth century Moslem mobs have possession o next drowned 100 of her crew and then ad "a sad and silaut mystery of the a inen were removed ashore, the flesh of their . _ , . V, ­ f Ca,serea. ea. " . . F,i, , I *�­ I I itot risk putting baby into a passion 'over by one John -Vevors,'master of a boarding They have established a reign of the British frigate Lutine was wrecked off It is. indeed, a bathing hands and feet were found to h5ve been do- *�­ , I I , ,:. � terror over puzzle to tell .,' � I �_ . darkness, a thing which she liked none too school at Reigate, Surrey, England. Mr. the Armenians, have robbed hundreds, and the officer voured by ratsi only the bones being left. . , , .. tbecoastofHolland. Only one person was what became of a and crew or 44 !� � i ,,, I 11 havekillmd many. During services in three saved from the wreck and he, died before that vessel. The facts, as briell stated by The jury returned a verdict of accidlintmi- � 1. .� �. . well when she was good mild happy, and she Vevers had a large number of wealthy A . . � " was neither this eve lug. They Ill I y . J,%�. ,�i I ,� n Ight g young men in his school, and he conceived Armenian churches the mob burat into tile reaching England. Consul Sprague in a letter from Gibraltar, death. I 'i,,"', ,;?, I liXt the bright notion of providing for them a - . 7;,'i". . down to the study and borrow papa's doors, stripped the women of thair jewelery During the next decade many teansports dated Jan. 6, 1873, are that a British brig. \ - , ,,,-�_.�, �.� it Mr. Selmser was not there, but his car- travelling chaise without horses. ' The and beat and cut tile men. After the Ar' and men-of-war were lost. Tile frigate antine, the Del Gratim, met in latitude 38 6 Safest Place in the World to Sleep. , :: ,,;. ­ * 11:,�; i -�;:� � .1 �1� % . . riage still stood before the gate. Or they rider was to be seated in the carriage where meniaus fled the Moslems sacked the Ajax was destroyed off tile Isle of Tenedos, 20 north, longitude 17 0 30 west, an aban- 11 Talk about people going to alce . ,.; I :,� 1 1141, . ,_,�, ", .1 I ' . _ � � might have the back parlor lamp if it could he could manage the steering apparatus, churches. in which disaster '250 per.iona perished. doned vessel, which,on closer approach, sit iiie of Efg,irl 1� t��41_ � be unscrewed from the bracket ; but the white a servant, hanging on by church," id Albert W. DO& $ . :�1�-, . I.. a step be. They afterwards went tb rough tile streets Scott afterw;wrds the Prince of Wales and ,was made out to be the Mary Celeste. 111, ; "why shouldn't they? I don't know .%�,�� ," - , , ,i'.11 , I iscrew was broken, they remembered, and hind, propelled tile machine. This 11bi- attacking all the Armenians they met, the Rochdale, two big British vessels, As the broad surface of the Atlantic is any eater place on earth to. sleep in than a . " �,��.. I I . I'll , ;: " . . . the boys had forgotten to get a new one. As cycle " did not meet with much favor, the bursting into private houses and sacking went ashore on the Irish coast, drowning strewn with derelicts, this meeting of air . _,, 11 . �:�, �;�' ', � run shops. All places of business are closed 300 of those on board. abandoned craft cannot, at t6e first sight, -ine when I see the daugerous places chosen - I.. I soon as Jane had baby's hot milk ready they chief objection being that it did not church, and it seenisall the more secure to li�,� _1 . could borrow the kitchen lamp, but they 'fast enough. To such objections Mr Vo- and trade is utterly stagnant. Violenceand b it he re 111 . Scores of other disasters followed, but be considered remarks, le. B t t re we by some people to do their dozing in. At ;,, , � ­ � , " must not leave her in the darkness until the vers replied that tile fault was not with Ilia theft continue clay and night. Christian one of the most pitiful of all was the loss features to it that rendered it 'so, and not Indianapolis the other day I saw a tinsmith , � � ��,. , . I milk was prepared. Her" machine, but the propelling power of rho caravans are being robbed and the mer of the ship Amphitrite, bound to New the least remarkable among them w4s tha asleep on the roof of a house at the very . ,"' . ,1�1 It was certainly a tr�ying situation. servant. If, he argued, the servant were chants murdered. The prisons are crowd* South Wales with female convicts on board everything was fi;Lund in shipshape order o .0 "I'll -1 . I., ,;. .. . , . _ ;,­'. they were, nearly three miles from tile hall as strong as two ordinary men, the machine ed with Armenian prisoners. - eaves, and when two Police -,,�, ,,, n men stole up to __ 1 I � %17� � Most of the The vessel was lost on Boulogne Sands, board the brig. Tile hull was sound in arid carefully awakened him he got inad P�14� �� -. _,,, whore the last rehearsal was to be held for could be made to go twice as fast. which couspicious Armenians of Cieserea and IN] ar- and out of 1:3 I. persons on board only 3 were every part and tile cargo was well stowed because they had disturbed Ilia rest. He � " �­' . L the tableau festival, and every one of them shows that Mr. Vevers was as clever at re. sovan have been imprisoned. A few esbap- a % I I , I ,�", 1. . , aved and in good condition. A vial of medicine felt secure up there because be was used to � .11' `1_1,� � I I , "ill", , 11 � were in the tableau, and the last car down partee as at mechanical invention. ed by paying high ransom. The dreary record of death at sea without which stood upright on a table in tile cabin it. I have seen a mon sitting asleep on a ",� " " I _1 , . , that it would answer for them to take was Another queer machine was invented by - . any effort being made to save the voyagers showed that the vessel had not experienced paintEr's scaffold, swinging near the top of , . L�, - - ;I. �,�. 4ue in less than-li've minutes, and their aFrenchman about 18.30. T -le went to a ' is broken by the account of the steamship heavy weather, alad the last entry in the to I ,�,: � "f, - :,�Ip:,! . things were atilt � to be hunted for. They great deal of pains and expense to have the A Desert Caravan. 9 One of Chicago's'sky-piercing houses ana "�.. 't, ". I., . ,: _; � � Forfarshire. That vessel went a9horedtir. showed that she was in sight of the Azores when I spoke to him about it later he said ­ :,� , , ,_111:� � - 11colded and fretted, and little Celia, who bicycle constructed, but after it was finish- A great caravan in march is a superb ing a violent gate, but through the efforts of %t theltinle it Was Lmade, Everything on it 4:�'i I " I :,�;,. . was only eight, actually cried. Allofwhich ca found that lie could not ride it. The �I?ectacle, alas I too infrequent now in the Outer -Fern lighthouse keeper, James board seemed to be in was nothing unusual ; that lie ofter I t - .,,.� " . ,� its proper place, and took a post-prandial Pap in that way. I'll, , " "I - did no goo . While they were still asking reSgon is plain. Tile machine was driven Northern Africa. At first Arabs alone can Darling, and his heroic daughter, Grace, 15 to this ]at a 1 I _'Ir �, � I I a date there has been furnished Thor must be same six bli or. seventh sense , -, .- . 1. 1Z... . one another wba,t they should do, the car by pressing the feet upon projections on tha detect it, a mere speck lost in a dusty lialo, of the 5.3 who were on board were saved. no clue to the -mystery of her abandonment. im man that protects him during sleep ; . � ," .11 , rumbled by. 'rim of the forward wheel. There was no whence it emerges at length. a tawny. I The Plotector, an East Indianian ,went Her mast6r, B. 8 Briggs, wa . �,.` , 11 There I" said Carl, " we may as well steering gear or brake. It would require a colored knass, possessed of a strange motio" ,town with 170 of tier. 178 passengers and owner. He was a . s also her part that enables him to wake up at a desired 1� ,, n, companied on this vOYRge hou r, &c. I feel more and more convinced ��,;, 1, ��,`� .(town arid sack car thumbs for tile rest inoderdexpert to ride sucfi a bicycle. the swarining, of a thousand lives in One. crew off Bengal, and then the transport by his wife and young child. With of this when I see, as I do every (lay, teams- , , ". -, Bit , _­­, . I 11 the �., I I " .,'. I � . cif the evening ; the car has gone. Some years before this a Scotchman had Here and there silhouettes of straggling Lord William Bentinck, went dowa off crew these were thirteen persons on board. sitting asleep on their waggons, noddi ­ _ � 11 Oil, it can't P exal 1� ... Imma. "'Why vised what lie dubbed a self -moving Car. camels stands profiled, like hieroglyphics, Bombay, taking recruits, passengers, and The strankest part of it all is that when and snoring, bat seldom, if ever, falling oy .;;;,. I , . aimed do ters � 'i ',_ we must go 1 What will they think Of us?" riage. The a,djective is misleading for tile on the fiery sky, as insensibly trailing crew with liar. . 1, I �� " , ". the Mary Celeste was sighted she was jog. E'specially on warm days can you see dozens :`,., ­ I . � 11 .. But they didn't go, It was a dark, slip. Carriage was designed to be moved by it man its snakelike curves the convoy advances. Numerous other tr�ansports were lost at ging M10lig wit .It all Bail set, and it was by -1 .. �",Ii",..e . - , of teamsters %-doze on their moving wagons, � , , . I , , ��. perj, rainy night, and Mrs. Holbrook wao sittillgbehind. The machine lie ver got any Hours after being sighted it passes in that time. Concerning one of these a story the merest accident that the officers of the and I believe it is only those that are �,� _ , r ��,' , firm Ili her assurance that the girls could by further than papor, and it is doubtful slow defile, led by a vauguard of blooded is told which is oulantic. It is to the effect Del Gratia had their attention attracted to under the influence of liquor tha.t fall oX " ,,, - �, � ., " 1, �. I no means walk there ; nor for that matter, whether it would have moved at all had it cianels, whose gait and bearing have an air that a troop laden vessel was caught in a the vessel. As tile vessels drew near it be- I 1% . V""', could Carl, with Ilia cough. — . , 11% .,�, . , 49 , beenbuilt. It was calculated to carry seven of arrogance not eftatemary to that race of stress of weather, and that when site began cathe apparent th at no one was on the brig, ,��,� .. - And besides all thi�t," said Carl, "it persons and was to be propelled by means etarians, the chieftlano seated itloft, in to sink the officer in charge of the detach. auda boat's crew from , the Del Gratis, was Human Saorifio6s in Africa. .1 �,` - would be too Into when we got there. They of treadles. . prol ­ �,._: " . I their floating burnooses, alert of eye, with ment of soldiers ordered his then to fall in sent to investigate. Though it has brought gin very decidedly ". �1 .�f . were going to begin exactly at eight, and It remained for an American to devise gan in hand, statuesque guardians of the on the quarterdeck with aritis and accoutre. Among other things was found a sword into fashion, English I Ule on the coast of t lie . .. i,r1_,. 1, � I . ,our pa,rts come in tile firsL thing. We are the most remarkable cycle on record. The convoy treasure. Behind them the camels menla- It was a formlition for death, made which seemed at first to betray marks of Bight of Benin appears from it writer in .. � . - . - ­ - t counted out, and that's the whole of it; name and address of the inventor have been of burden, exhausted less by load than with with the good order of review. When the blood. Dents were discovered on the railin 49 Blackwood" to have had at least the ef- 1 .,� � I'll, 9, . . . , 11, on account of those mean lamps." lost - but there is little doubt that lie wits the fatigues of the journey, their legs and gradually sinlring hall had brought tile and Lhe conclusion reached by the sail feet of putting a stop to human sacrifices. . . '. I � ! ; " 11 The lampswere all right," said Horace a Yankee. Tile contrivanoe consisted of a cruppers bald and scarred by blows, straggle waves swashing atont the feet of the got. was that there had been a mutiny on b ors 1%, I �­� , �!� rd just, outside tile areii'of European control I "" philosophically, "tile trouble was there sort of miniature dog -cart, on which was a forward languidly, thrusting out the tongue diers who were lined u ) for the last time, tile brig, and that tile survivors had toa ese horrible rites are stated to be at -ill � , .. I I , ,; ". . alter, tb 1,�, _ was no oil in them." box -seat. This was connected by means of as they press their huge, spongy feet in the they still preserved their formation. As to the boats. Experts who examined tile openly practised. Only a few weeks before .1 ... ­ �,, (I., The next morning at family worship, a pole with a large wheel in front, so ding ground. What resignation in their the water reached their waists, they were sword demonstrated that the stains were the writer's arrival 30.slaves were killed at I . "I",',, what should come in the regular course of arranged that it could contain tw6 dogs nefit, staring eyes ! . Vorily, no philosopher ordered to unstrap their belts and hold iron rtist. aplace nottiomileafrom Bonny, in order .. . , : , . reading but the familiar story of the ten 1. - , The machire wa,,4 guided by means ofa steer, , .1 �."�,�;, I knows better than these poor brutes how their cartridge hoxes aloft so as to keep the Nothing has been heard of the crew from that their late inaster might not be unit- �,,�,,, virgins that took their lamps and went In red, with a handle eonvenientl near inane are the revolts against inexorable powder dry. -The wreck lurched under a it a O tended it) the land of spirits; while th , I � . ,,,, i th t d y t this. a I � �, y I � "I "And five th g I I �,!" � forth to meet the bridegroom ! a rider. The inventor reckoned that the fate. few minutes later. An English paper com- I relations of another degeased chief, also Ili � , ­ ,!­ of them. were wise, and five were fooli,fll, dogs Ili their natural desire to escape, would Near at hand walk tile drivers, their menting oil the matter said : "Thatofficer theimmediate neighborhood, had lately �It . 1,� ,�,,` Whey that were foolish took their lamps, run forward, thus revolving the wheel, some- emaciated features savagely illumined by marched his detachmen t straigli t to bea, on," How Far is the Light of a Mirkthouse buried alive two of his slaves in hiO grave, I 1-1 , v I : ���! and took no oil with them." Horace look. what after the manner of a prisoner on a eyes of fire, and white, gleanPing teeth Ili the early forties many vessels began Lo . Visible ? and bad linng tip two more, head down. . I..'�, , ,�% �1^ ed over at Grace and made a significant treadmill. Eo ven supposing that dogs could piercing their parched lips. Of all who go a -missing. The President, a steamship wards, in which position they remained , � � 11", This depends upon the elevation of the '101:'. ,. . movement with his hand to indicate the five be procured which would perform this started with the caravan, how many have whicli sailed from New -York, bound for until the flesh rotted away, slid �, ��! �"� , I foolish virgins, whose lamps, the evening light above the sea level, and upon the � ��'I . � I , . 1, I � before, had been without oil. Grace, being service,tliepe remains the question of -weight, fallen by the way, abandoned to agon izo Liverpool, in March, 1841, wits among the power of the light maintained, The light wretches, at It alive, fell into a pit full of . , � I i.',� which was the straw that broke the in,,en. alone in the desolation? �[.Scribner. first of these. Among liar passengers, of of Hantsholm, on the coast of Jutland, in spi icoB, on which they were Impaled. Among . . ,�� .., " V., , the oldest and trained to self-control, Con- ter's bank. He found that, with the Clams I whom site carried a larre number was Ty. Denmark, an electric one, equal to 20,000, the .rite� formarly practised at Bonny wait -�,�� �l, ; - trived to keep liar face in order, but Emma y � .1� 1. � I �. - , giggle,d outright, and Mr. Holbrook looked materials then Ili use, the carriage complete Auother Parl a Tragedy. roner Power, the comedian, a son ol the Duke 000 candles, zan be seen at a distance of one even more horrible than this. It was ,� I � , would weigh'about two hundred pounds, of Richmond, The vessel's fate is still un. sixty-five miles. The Sydney Lighthouse, the (monthly sacrifice of a virgin to tile ­ ,,, 1� �.: " astonished. To this was to be added the weight of a 150- Paris is full of sensations just now. The known. . "ahark-god." At the first low water of "I I . np�'I can't help"it, father," she said, Click- in Australia with an electric power equal . ". � . i poan4 lady, for tile machine was designed latest case tried at tile Seine Assize Court The next to disappear and leave no trace to 12,000,000 candles , is visible at a distance every spring tide a victim was led out to . :1 �, I ing and langhin at once, "it does sound go especially for woman's use. Considerable has reference to a horrible murder. On behind wits the Glasgow steamship City of tile Water's edge, there board to a stake, ;1- I ,� of fifty miles. That of St. Catherine's 1: "I " I awful timewe had last nightwith girlo named �;Iasgow, which Cleared port with 480 Po nt, nearVentrior, Isle of Wig 111. I I appropriate I W you had known wbat an discussion mose asto howheavy the dogs November 25th lastp a little I ht, electric, and left until her agony wits ended by the �- 1:, . the ,would have to be in order to drive this Julie Simon, was i3ent to look for liar father, persons on'board an'd frag never, since been and equal to 7,000,000 candles, can be seen slowly rising tide, or the sharper but . � I . latups without oil I" weight, and a book written on the subject and in tile course of her search met a bargue heard from. The Pacific, a Collins Line at a distance of from, forty-five to fifty more quickli striking fangs of the hungry . J: �1,ir . . ­ `� Mt. Holbrook-eceined to consider silence said that two 40 -pound dogs would not stif. named Bie'rry, who offered to assist her, stearriship, left Liverpool for Now. York fit miles. It is so powcrful that at a distan sharks. 1: '. , - ce . , . � �, , , a. the wisest comment, and read on. When rice. The inventor therefore, deciding that The chi!d assented. but when passing a January. 1860. She had ISO.persons on of fourteefi miles, at Clio Noodles, fine print ". , 11 I , I 'he reached the words: "And tile foolish animals of greater wdi�ht could not be &a- dark spot the miscreant drew his knife and board. 'It -is supposed that the vessel struck "neasilyboreadby its reflection. Less A Boy Decapitated, .11 . *Pita unto'the wise, give us of your oil ;-for commodated, abandoned his task. - stabbe� the child with it three times !it tllo an icebeit and sank firiwediately after, but powerful lights are visible on a clear night � ... ", *t)ur larraps are gone out," Carl murmured, The first rear -driving safety was built by face, and therA cut 11pr throat.' The crime her fa � te'ls mere conjecture, as nothing has Freddrick RobertBartiott, aged 14, was . , I:— �_. L' ScHlatory repeating. !Itself," at distances ranging from ten to thirt uday evening assisting � ,� . and nodded a Scatch blackemith of the name of Gavin accomplished, Bierry dragged the body ever ^been heard from liar sinco she left five miles. These distarices only &ppfv ii 11 I " ,� . , sigirtifloantly toward Jim mother, to remind Daizielin]836. The foot-pom-ar wits applied alongforsoind distanceonthe road,and port. I when the atmosphere is clear, for, when Ilia father in feeding a horse- hrubing I , 11% "; I . his folldw-stifferers that that was just what to levers attached to cranks on the rear finally threw it into a deep ditch, flinging Tile Atlantic of the satire line was more machine on the farm of Mr. Shilaton, of � ;:� fog is prevalent, lights which were visibl. � . they had done. This was too much for wheel. the blood-stained knife into a place covered fortunate. She cleared ,Liverpool for New- 0 Lower Westeralands, near Paigaton,juevon, 11 :1 , I them all. H`�en Mrs. Holbrook smiled, 0 1 by some bashes, The child's mother and York with a large nu mbor of passengers oil fromtwenty-five to fifty miles awayean shire, when, on calling the liorse to t4top, -11 I �9 scarcely bq seen at a distance of from flvo the lad slipped, falling against the rovolv. , I I They could not, that morning, get away A (loming Warwhoop. father, aided by the local police, spent a board, and soon after she, was out of oight miles to tinder a mile. , On foggy nights ing bare of the machine. Rig scarf became . I i � * , : I from the comical side of the coincidence. 6 'Tell trio, yo winged winds: wholenight looking for tile Youthfalvictirn, of land the shaf t snapped, leaving the vessel the poweritil electric lights, as at present I � t� .. [they had only missed the rehearsal, after That round my pathway roar, whosocorpse wgis only discovered in the erfectly helpless. In those (lays bad news shown, cannot be seen as far as tile log entangled, %nd before the horse could be . . a " � all, and were too sure of their importance in Do morning. The jury brought in a verdict of P brougfit to a standstill tile cravat was . 1Z � I , . the evening's entertainment to be afraid of .you know some quiet spot y with extenuating circum8tances, and did not travel by cable, &lid no one was vay powerful lights given where gas or oil are pulled with such force by tile mitchice that I I I ... . Where hoops are worn no more- uneasy about lierOafety for the reason that used for Illuminating purposes. It has been 11 I losing their positions; and it wits so funny ywasoondenencil to penal servitudefor no one at tier port of departure knew on gested that when fog prevails tile electric yardl,% fliona whe'ro .1 k�., � . some ]one and silent dell, willil,", . the lad's head was town from his shoulders ' . , to think father should have come to those life. whether she had arrived at her destin lig its should be so arranged as to send the I I I I Some island or some cave, ation I and fell two or thpoe I I Versa itst,'thatmorning. "It is all straight," Where women van walk three abreast or %lot, arid no one on this side of' tile Bartlett was standing. . . said . orace, with another burst of laughter, Atlantic was certain that she had sailed. ;here, when such I ould probably be I _ I I � 1 � . VI, boams of light stra into the atmos. I ." False teeth are now made from paper, igh, UP Along the village pave 9" ight. 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