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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-04-28, Page 3POM , _­ . "% . I 0 . . I I . I I . . . I .. I , ,� '. =,,:,1 ; I w ­ ... �. I I- . . . . 11 I I I . . I I .. I � I . . . I I � 11 ... I. I - . 111 11, -1 -, . . . . . . I -1 1. 4. 1 . - ,. . . 1. � . � I I I . I � . - ­ I .1 1. 1. - I., I I ;i , , ON Awl,'N' I . I � , I I - - � I I I 1, . I � I I , . vart and all luot, from tliq Air And gaudy black. It wits small in ""' a" QUIEN A SFIBITUALIST. TIE NEWEST IDEAS IN WAR lighl *,arouud 0,11, ito dimensional as .1 , WAS A OUBIOUS Dun . ,,-','4wb , , . �, � 3 Van 10, b - emed H a dr4wu by six Innioe. and dri y . a mit nearly tou "very day his coach met the Lou- � I . Num obing "" lads. L �_, . Lhe celling. While Pgazod� a feellin don train at Worksop Station and the . of intense cold seized me. An iceber',' HIS GRACE OF ORTLAND AND HIS � 14 _' I trifling Affair of whether the Duke ABOV.T.H91,1 AJESTY'S BELIEF IN DEVIOBS BEIN I I . itaidlied 1is ocuteme, was not willing tiblat my wespone. before me could not Moro bave'ehlilled MANY PECULIARITIES. was travelling or not, or whether there THE UNSEEN WORLD. ARMIES OF EUROPE. , I Before hao hod f on was should share the fate of the watch. me; aor could Ohe cold of an iceberg --4 waa anything to send or fetch, Matter- )---- -.-" I I . Ote door, WbIeb nei,ther Of Us, thl -NVO ThuA armed, I kooked Touatl the floor have been more purely physical; .I feet "14116 fluctaterrailleaks Boortattia Corridors ed not a jot. Tho faet that it went a � " t6liteling, Opened quietly of Itself. 1111,41 empty So often led to at least O ollovemil It Potasible 09 be In Callukkakuston Ilow to Watch a Foe-saltooklas and Clitrakeralks I . her a single instant. -W sign of iai;a wotobt. Three Blow, c4mvinoed that it �kas not the cold caus. as a Co. 9 of over Two 311111lon Irgunds - no With like lkk4 - Ater Affection for tho Put to Excellent Ilse - Clatrutiallat Forces I . looked at. cach at loud, distinct knocks wowe now awaTd ed by fear. As I continued to gaze, I Kept an Arkaky of Worl4ulaq amusing incident. " When is that old Taw same thouglilt Seized bah--atimo � 14914e X0r# T010,1111YA0111 - Met ,4,1111110111 Ilk t40 Trained to Destroy an suensyle I !� ,at tte bed-hoaA my serivanit called oult, thought-kkut this I cannot say With Stiriff or Gelkittlitty With 8 - - * QLl idiot Of yours going to London -'again?' , , 11, pman agency migh-t be detected here. ,,Is t1UA youh oi-r fl, precision- that I distinguished two Rua Yeaturri.s. ome Atedeens, blandly inquired a porter Of the coach- Calase, of Ilk" Secopild AlIqrrookso or me Late Property - Dogs Are Used as Seoul& ;� � A ruisheld i,4 awat, my servant followed. 1"No; be On youir guard." eyes looking down on me from tbp man: The "old itlicat" heard the re- Duke or flesmo, Experiments of 0, Moot intereatinap , . , I-, I , A small, blank dreary I -Oulu withouti Tho dog -now rou,sed himself and sat lleigbt. One moment I Seemed to dis- The late Duke of Portland, who was mark, and, putting out his head, took Although Queen Victoria, Is not sup� character have been carried- oo by the ' I ., turiniture--sk, taw. ompty l,oxes and hum. on his haunchies, his ea,rs caroving quick- tinguish them clearly, the ne h ample revenge by "king when the , pars in & curner-a stilall v%indlow-tilto born in 1800, and died in 1879, was with- . eratitious, in the ordinary sense of the military powers of Europe andi Amer!- . ly loackwairds and forwards. 'He kept, seemed gone; but still two rays of V, " train would start. U-pon one occasion , �". I "tters olosed-,not even a fitrepIace.- . a look so , ale-blitte ligb.t frequently shot through Out doubt, one of, the ino4t isorentrio taking advantage of the solitude of the word, yet she its possessed of a strong ra of late, and somo valuable results I , plo, Other door bull, thul. by Wi4iob. We his eyes fixed on me with of modern times. During Sabbath. he tried his hand at a piece of belief in the supernatural, and while Ilave been obtained. These exiieri- ! I bud ettitered-no, carvet On the floor, alt.ranp that he concentrated all my LI;e darkness, as from the height on personages � � ed ve,ry old, uneven, attentilon on himself. t34O,wlY he rose vi'bich I half believed, halt doubted, his life, or, at all events, cluring, the rougb) building work. It was, alas, by it is evident from the fact of her tak- monts ail c * urse,, 'd7a � I And the flocr seem up, all -his hair bristling, and stood that I had encountered the eyes. later portion of it, he enveloped him- the wayside, and a stranger Corning UP, ing her recent departu. ontemplate, of co -here and tbere, as not only rated him for his ungodly con- Ff I .11inprovements of the means and me- , worm-eaten, mended i poirfectly rigid, and withAhe same *ild s _-my voice utterly self in an impenetrable ap on a Friday that she cl= nto&t%J1,kke=iq a , .was show% by tille whiter patches on -time - fai.ed ime; I cc;illd (inly think to my- ducto but forced him to desist from it. . Ithods of treAsportipi troops and tie- , wit, no lbvitag being, stare, I had no ,, however, W ex ,ting and destroying the enemy, and little wood; I pTeSontly my ae-ryant self, "Is this fear? It is not f I obeourity and mystery which has now in the unluckiness of that da,y of the . , i &mine t,he dog. ear I" The duke, unwilling to argue, and, still tot,, '. aind no visible Place in willob a living ve, I .,Arove to rise -in vain; I felt as if foliowed him into his gralie.- it was, less willing to reveal his identity, had week, she manifests a pronounced to e� � . I '. As we abood emeirged from his room; and if ei, ' n- the enemy's propexty. . being could have hidden. i was weighed down by.an irresistiblel force. of perform to go discomfited away. dency, toward Spiritualism. Nia one has : glazing rouaidl, thra d,uw by vvillioli we had saw horror in the bunion, face, it I course, to be expected that conduct In the Protissian axmy an excellent eatirtered clased as quietly as it 'had be- I then. I should not bajve recognized him 1111(teed, ,my impression was that of an So strange, and especially in a noble- - read Air. Stead's publications on the system of balloon observation IS id had we met in ,tiva street, ac) altered immense and overWhelming Power op- - tore opened, we were imprisoned. a, 8 W3 man of such exalted rank, would give ,subject of " Borderland," that is to _­A06na. Luo first time I felt U creep of i was every lineament. 00 passed IhY hie I'Osed L' 'fly vOliticia;-th t e e Of A STORY BY MARK TWAIN. use. A caimere, 'with a telescope ob- __ r. Not so my SeXv- quickly, Saying in a whispew that Seem- utter inadeclua-y to cope Nvith. aforc,� rise to a wonderful crop of legends. — say, the unseen world, with more cit- jective lonse is seAt up witlh� a balloon ­ inable holrro i beyond men's, which one May feet 'rho villagers near Welbeck -his prince- The Scotch-Irlish 11kilklister and Liao Liam. tention and seriousness than her Ma- to make oloa,r and distinct snap shota liaL "Why, they don't, think to trap 1 eLd scarcelyitio oome from his lips, "Rum . us, air; I could break chat trumpery _��Vln I it a after me!" k1e, . gained physically in a storm at sell !in a eon- ly seat in Robin Mod's Sherwood Por- Stalky. jesty. doopir With. a kick ok. my f Oct." i thie dootr to the landing, pufled it ope n, f ' lagration, or when cvklfro�'tlkag some Of the en6MY'S MOVOMOUtS, While thal I I and rushed fort!h% I followed hiui into terrible wild beast, or ratlwr , per- est -have long been Won't to tell The following ape6clote, related by Like Mr. Stead, she is firmly con- balloon itself is fa,r,out of reach of the "Try first if it will open to yiour it tiamd"' said 1, ehaking Off the vttgue the landing involuatarily, c�illing hijin bai)s, the Shark of the ocean, F fe mor- strange stories with bated breath. The Mark Twain, has never appeared in vineed that it is �om5ible to rdmain enemy's gultile, As soon as A, negatlive 'uplixelhu-tutAQ0 thwt had seized Me,, to st,op; b1bt, Without hood i ng me, he ally. Orposed to my -will was another domestics at his other houses marveled print. At an entertainment given for in close communion and apiritual in- I, mado it is sont, down the cable, by � aunded dawn the st&itra, clinging to will, m far sui­erior to its strengilb. as . . ,,wh4le I open t,he Shutte,rb and see the, i.aluSters. and ta:king several 41eim Itorni, Are an�l shark tire Superior in unceasingly at his vagaries; but the the benefit of tile Seamen on boa,rd the tercourse with those who have depart- which the balloon is faateneA and con- . . what is Without." I Strange, part of it is that few of them steamer Kaiser Wilhelm 11, on her ed for the other world, and although trolled, and from these negatives are I I mullbair.wil the sbutLers-the window at a time. I b,�ard, where I 6to,d, Lbe inalerial force to th.e. foroe of men, . ,; Ixeet-door open-bieard Lt, again clap And now, &,j this iml)rewsion grew on ever saw their inal-ster, and would pro- voyage from New York to)Genoa, Mr. these are scarcely orthodox ideas for Insole pirin,ts thiat are easily enlarged � looked con the little ljavk-�axd I have " ' 1� before desoribed; tho3re xvits no ledlge io. I was' tolft al4jiud in th*1 lhaun�ed Ille, now came, at I t horror -horror babIr not have known hain if they, had Clemens -wa,s posted for an address. On one who 'claims to be the hea,di of the :�­ without-not.hing but aheeir des,,ent. No houSe. to a degree Lhat no wordst can convoy. Met him either indoors or out, His being introduced he rose and in his pe- Established Church of England, she has into -war maiis. The scale is easily de- . It wits bull, fx)T a moullent that I ru- Still I retained pride, if not cu.uxage; beranined ilillion by " use of mwtbe�- I � max gat.ting Out. of that window would maimed undecided wboatIrteir or not, to ail(] in my cj��n mind I said, "This is wealth was almost fabulous, His Lon- cu',ia,r tone of voice and manner said: on several occasions given them ex- maotica.1 facts and formulaas. This bal- l. have fo>uDJ any fuuting till, he, had fall- follow my servaln-1,; pride and civaicisity hoorror, bu,t it is not fear� unless I fear, don estate, to speak of one only, "My friends, I see that my name is pressLon. Airs. Olipliant's spiritualis- loon obstervaitoij is cosinected by tele- . en, on the stcmes Uclow, all ' , alike forbade so dastardly a, fliglit. .1 I cannot lie Iannel; my rea,son reje� ts 'tie Pilgrim I I � � 10--, meanwhile, was v jolly at- re-evatered my roum, closing the ol,or this thing; it is an illusion -1 do not stretched from Oxford Street on the Oil the programme for an address. As tie book, entitled, " The Lit, plione or telegraph, withl the ground. :'' beniptiAlig to, open the doOT. Hie nOIN' South, to Parli4ment bill on the north, this vias clone without consulting me, I in the Unseen," was the cause and, or!- ", ! . I , a not asked my per- after me. and proceeded cautiously in- fear." With a vio�vnt effort I suc- DEVICE FOR SNAP SHOTS. to ,the imtexior chamber. I en- ceedecli, lat last in strete'ain shall give yo,u an, anecdote in its place. , tuirned. tround to me _; out my the east and west boundaries being all- . gin of Her Majesty's lifelong friend- �11, missioin to use farce. And I Should hand towards the Iveiq;om on the table; Besides the telescopic, camera, the ob- P. . counitered in,oibb-ing to justify my proximately Tottenham Court road and Now, you knowi, there axe anecdotes, ship with that popular novelist, and to � here staite., in justice to the s"vaut, I terror. I again carefLdly a,-3 I did So, oill tile arm and- shoulder �� -, that, fax from evim,ing any supersti, sarva?it. a I received a .strange Shook, i Lid my arm Baker street. His annual income was and aneedotes, short meter and long those at court it is no secret that it server in the balloon IS provided also V - tious ten -ors, his nerve-, composure, and examined the walls to see if the,re were fell to lay Side powerless.1' IV, consWerably beyond a quarter of a mil- meter. I Shall give youi a long, Meter, was the belief in thie wi;th % ainap shot catineirs, attached to �V, any concealed door. I couild find no And no 11, even gaiety amidst cirvulmstances so ex- trace, of one-nolt even a scam in t&+, to aild to imy horror,, the light began lion sterling, yet his Solicitors to,whom one -with a angiper at the end. It is &PIRITUAL 'WORLD ON EARTH a gun barrel, isol that he May focus or �, 0M. exactly at itbile objectl be wishes to I slowly to wane from tlw vandles-thev was entrusted the legal manage ., K I tir�ordinjary, compelled my admiration, dull -brown paper w4h,whioli the. too,M), inent a -bout a Scotch -Irish minister who " d made me congtrauctilare Ilayself on I which was one of the links that. bound . = every was bung. Bow, then, h,Ld the Thing, were not, 'as it were,, extinguished [jut of these vast estates ere never allow- thought he was; called to preach the together Her Majesty and her Poet J�bjotograph. The snap shot is ma,de by � . , .; � hia,ving seetiored a companion in their f.ame seemed very gradually w Way fitted to the occataictin. I willingly whatever it was, which halt So soared *Uidraww it N\as thel Some with the ad to li,tive an interview with him. it is Gospel, while he knew tha,t he bail the Laureate, the late Lord Tennyson, in pu ]ling the trigger. � , him obtained ingross except through I% 1 1 , gwve him the permission- he Toquired. my own chamber I fire -the light was extra -ted from the said, indeed, that the only person with gift of oratory, and he never missed an affectionate syciiiiat1y. The safety of a, war ballon depends But though he - in a fe-,% winttl,es tile, room wa,s on its height And its color, Pale blue 1, w,tasi a remwrkably fuel I opportunity I I st,rong man, his foroa:was as idle as his I Teturrn,ad to my rcmum, shut and look- . I utter darkness. The dread that whom he could be. Said to hold direct to displa,y it. An"oppor- ID. one of his lately published letters ��, milder efforts; tile d,00r did not even ed . the do�(r thut opened uipon the in- 11 me., to bd thw in tile (lark intercourse was his valet, but exactly tunity -was afforded on tile occasion of to the Queen 'he wr<)Le:) " If the dead, is the colo . r least easily seen against shake to his Stoutest kick, 1]�reathless tetrityr One,, and sboold on the beart;b, ca"lle over the sky, of cocirset, a,nd at 'a. height (of anti panting ,he d expectant and pxk�pared. I now per- %%it h. that dark Thing, whose power was whatl was the value of this servant to I a chriBtening. There wa,s a consider- as I huve often felt, though silent, be two mites a. balloon can be hit only � � esisted. I then tried ceived thiait the dog had sludu into an so intensely felt, I.rought a remtion of his m4ster it would be able widience, made up of the rellitivest, more living than the living, and linger twice in fifty photoo aiecordink to ' � fte dOow myself, equally in vain. As I tingle of the wall, and was pressing nerve.. Ill fs,,.�t, terror bad reached HARD TO DETER.MLNJ,,, I frierlo].6 and neighbors of the parents, about the planet In vVI'llch their earth I � i I . - ceased from tille effort., again tla toreept h'imself close aigain3t it, a,s if literall that elimax, that eil her my senses mw3t The preacher began by saying: lue WAS passed -then they, while we French tests. i of horror come over me; butt this time y have deserted me, or I moist have burst unless the valet acted as the go -be- : it was more cold and situil)Wrn. 1 felt stiri-ving to foiroe his wra)y into it, I through tb­ &.Uwl. I (lid burst through "'We have met together, my friendel, are lamenting that tiley are not at our In the Russian army experiments are approached tire a:nimal anti spoke to tween who communicated Ithe ducal - as if some at . range and g,haAly exhaia- it; the pooir brulte was evidently beside it. ! found voice, Clough the voice I . � on a very interesting occasion - the side, May still be with us, and, the bus- being made with tall oNdsorvation, tow tiOn Were rising up from the, chinlis was a RhrieU. I remember that I p easure or displeasure to the outer . hic a de Lhable and ijort- � of that ruigged. floor, amd filling the itself with tex,ror. it showed all its brolce forth with -words like these --,j world. His Grace w,,,s a great builder. christening of this, little child -but I band,*the ,datighter and the son, lost ers, _` h re- t - �: atmospheire with a (venomom influence tecI14 the slawer dropping fruni its do noit fear, my rs(yal does not fear;" For Many years be employed astand- see already a look of disappointment on by Your Mlajesty may rejoice when the able, each mou in tbe Squad cairying . . I jaws%, and wouad ce,,rtainly Itaive bit,ten Your face. IS it because this infant people shout the alti,me, of their Queen." his portion on the march. In the drills � hostile to buinan life. The door now : me if 1 had touched it. It did riot seem and at the same, time I found tile ing army of upwards of fifteen hundred . And again, the Queen in writing on an- , very slowly and qUiteitly opened ;cS of I strejigth. to rise. 6ti:l in that pro- ' i Is SO SXUB611 ? We must bear in mind , ith. these.toweTs squads of sixty men . - to recognize me, Whoever hus'senn ut , navvies, Masons, siuit,ha, carpenters, other occasion to the poet acknowledg- w -en 4 US. own accowd, We precipitated ouT tile Zoological Gardens a xubbit, [asein- found gl000n I rush.ed to one of the ! that this globe upon -which wo live is ing his congratulations on the occa- have been able to put them up in 6N - selves into the landing-plave. We both I Ivindows-tore mi,le the curtain-rurig! and ZAYti.8�111.4 of various kinjs. For , saw a large pale light -as large as the I ated by- a serpent, cowering 'in a f!or- � f ama, things,q infinitesimal Sion of the anniversary of her wedding ty minutes. They cannot be erected to I '_ human figure, hat Shapeless and un- ' nor, may form SKXMo idea OT the angu- ol)en the shutters; my first (b()ugb't I L'Wellit) years Of So u thousand work- made ul) 0 11 a. height tba,t ,will ma,ke, them as vat - was-I.ighit -And when I saw the moon I ! objects we might say. Little ,drops of day, says:r-" The refl&ted light of the (I 'ish which the ,djotg exhibit,Id. Finding bigh, (.t, , men were conmtantl-v clagaged. upton the sary which has set still remains. It is ­ suhstamtial -,move before us, and ascend 1 car, and calm, I felt able for disitabee observation as a, I . I , landing i all efforts to soothe tb,e animal in rvain, a joy I fairy-like constructions at bia wood- I watel, make the mighty ocean; the full (if patiros, but also full of j?Yful � tilie sitairs that led from the .I and fe&Ting tha-t his bite rnight, be, as tI I -�at a'wost conanowsated for the pre I mountains which rear their hoary I gratitude, and he who has left me near balloon, of coullirse, buti for .Secret -work ! I'followed the light, v ous terror. Ttere Nvas the P.Loon, 5- � land seat, and the expenditure on these � . � . into the attics. venramous in thalt state as in thn mad- ,there � end my servant followed me. It enter- ,,vas a'so .tbi�i light,, from, the g;1,4_Ialnt,a works amiciunted to xboutt 100,000 . e I IleaLtS toward heaven and are often thirty Years ago surely is with me the(y a,re inul.-h oAj,preciated by the of- � �, ed, to tle rig hit cd the landing, a Hraall , ness of hydroVii,obia, I left. him alone, . . I p r I i still and blesses me." ficers of the Ruls.,iia,cl army. j,� � i placed my weapons on the table beside in the deserted S'winbe,rous ,str t I uxulum. I lost in the clouds are ma,ae up of little t ' _1 firret, of which the dour stood open, t,uxned to iook back into th ee There� is a story that'bis Grace grains of Band. Besides, my friend.,% of course this may appear in ' he e The � the fire, seate(I myself, and recommenc- .e room, t:h. who In taw French amil Au6tri&n armies �' f atered in the saane instant. moo" penetrated its� shadow very pale- entertilinbot a violent dislike to & fra- I we must take into consideration the light of the mbst wrrible heresy to the 'i � . light then collapHed into a small glo- j ad my Macaulay,. ly and I.,artially-but still there was I grant weed, once ca.me into unexpected 1 possibilities in life of, thisr little speck strict doctrinariang of the Church of dogs are being tr�ajned and in some - But it goes far to enable cases utilized for scout and. mess,�n,ckri 4� 1 Perhaps in owder not -to appear seek light. The da,rk ,rbing, whatever it I contact with a gardener bo was of humanity. Ele may become a great was ot the work. They can cover a m-tich w1p ", - , bule, exceedingly brilliant and -vivid; ; ing corecii-t fow a cOuragoe, or &her a . England. ,� rested a momo,nt cm a 'l,ed in t.he ocir- ra. Might be wap gone -except that 1could I swoking. Taken unawares', thw the Nvorld to comp,rehend ph4 , . : coolness, which the rea,deir may con e offend- . lireaelfer, muLtitudes may be swayed by Queen ,s character that are otherwise - . , ner, quivexed and vanisb�ed. NVe ap- ; milve I exatgger�ate, I may be pardoned yet we, a dial. S�.a(lovv, which seemed t ing Pipe was inst,unt,iy detected, The .his eloqui�nce and brodght to see and, well-nigh inexplicable. range of territory, of eourse, than a -7 1 �, p;7oached the bed and exaniined it -a ;if I lia,use to indulige in cilinte, or 1,WK) the shadow of t"ti shadeo ,against the gardener, however, adroitly aved him- believe in .the tzuths, of the Gospel. He operiy trained can - half -tester,, such, as is coninicill ly found, . . Opposite wall, self by peremptorily, orderite . I Another one of her particular friends , man, and whoen Pr I t�hel , egotisitioal remaa4ks. . g Ill i s mas- may become a distinguished Physician, ,.!� in attics devoted to servants. ' On . My eye -now orested. on the table, and ter off the grass, favorites was the late Dean Stan- ficent'tbe enemy's pickets ILL greater ,, I AS I hold pmsconce of mind Saying, - You know and his fame as a healer, of men may: and. Westminstex Abbey, �, ,, ur what from under t lip table (uh4;hwaswith- the iWke doesn' - and there distance and much more quickly than ,A. . drawers that stood near it we perceiv- L allow it." Romons reach the ilittermost parts of the earth, 1 ley of :, ed an old faded sill, kercIiief, with the : I is called icouralge,, to be precisely pro- oat cloth or oovitr-aa old mabogany trance falling upon (leaf ears the Duke and his name go, down to po . 1 is much in favor of the Story current porti,omed to familiarity with thso cir- � steritY as I thoeir presence can be detected by bu, :, I noedle HU11 left in a row balf repaired, ' rouind lahls)lbere rose a hand, visible had to get off his own lawn, but, he was One of ths great benefa,ettors of hu- at court to the e4fect that the intim- _41 . '.�ihja kerchief was covered with dust; � cumstainces that led to it, so I should I eebrated divine and man pickets, They have also been train- � as far as the wrist. It wits a hand,, so gratified at th,o ruji-itt's adherence to manity. He may become a great as -i , , I prvLaWy ii,' �hcitd belonged to the old i Sa'y that I had been long s'afficiently seemingly, its, MW'h of flesh and blood � instructions in this respect, that he tronomer and read t- I the somer�ign was based upon their ed to carry cartridges to the skirmish .' ­ i familiar with all experime,lit.9 I.hat ap- he heavens as an .. . . woman who bad last died in that house, I Pe'rtain to the IvIa,r, , d wit W my Own, bilit tIV )land of an 4ged I forgave the breach of them in the, oth. open t belief in the presence in a apir- I line in one way- and anoth,er can - 'vell Is. I _ e may discover new stars! join ,a, and I " - I � amd this might ,have been tier Sleeping- I Ou hill pei4N)n-!ea.n, wri,pkle(ji-, small too- a I er, and ain(hayrtwusly rewarded him by Which may be coupled with that of' it"al form of the dev,d by the side of be mised to great advantage in a mid- . , room. I had Sufficient curiosity to OP-! nessed niany very ex�raordinary phen- woril,ar',i Tan(]. Tha,t hand very softly, the, gift of a s;overeign. As a result of Newton and other gKeat discoverer I the living, The Queen, according to : tary movement, . " . a in varicims parts of t?ho world- cto-,3ol oll Olie 'two lotters t hat lay on I his predecessor's passion for building He may become a distinguished state 8'1 her half-sister, the late Princess H`h- FOR DESTROYING RAILROADS. � � en ib" drawt�rs; there were a few odds - omen, t would tv either tot ly S_ -1 The cerning . and ends of female dress, and LI&V let_ , phenomena tba al the tabie; hand and letters both van ! anti invisibilit.y, the present th, ly-mourned husband. the P : disbelieved if I stated them, or asoribed . , Duke. up- man and orator, and by the atreng I enlohe, was convinced that her deep latest informa,tion con , , I �' ters tied rourad with a. narrow ribbon A* suVarma-tural agondos. Now., My iahed. There then cattle the same three on his accessLon to the title ninteen of his Intellect and elotluence lie may ri itic, (�oca; I military invention in Europe converns j of faded yellomr, I took lihe liberty to lout] mensured kno,cks I had heard at years a,go, found him,self possessed am!- control the destinies of nations and his I sort. . -,va8 ,,vatching. over the ,ve�klt. . She Jevelciq)ment of high explosives and I Vheowy is that the Supermatural is the the e, that he was I the pioneer tools used by the n1ain '�,., pwaoss myself cd the lebters. We found I bed -head before thiis, extraordin- ongst other good tilings of ow,e of the ilame be engraved upon monuments or- I her I if , � . , nothing also in the mom worth notic- I Impossible, and chat what is called suip- ary drama had commenced. most extraordinary buildings ever con- ected to perpetuate illisk Memory by his I CLOSE BESIDE' HER� ! -eat inhitary forces . � tornatutral is only a. &omet,hinl:.4 in the I . axmies. All tile g, ,. king -nor did the light Teupp"r; but To be Continued, structod. Part of it stands above admiring and grateful e,ountrymen, He comforting her and encouraging her : there except the Spauish ha,ve detach- ,..: we distinctly heard, as we turned to laws'of natuxe, of whidt we halve heen . ground, but much of it is below. As the May become 4Rn muthor, and, a poet and: in all her troubles, sorrows and anxi- I copixta of pioneers, whose business is to 1. . go, a pa4ttering fcot-fall on t,h�! floor hitherto ignr,,rant. Therefotm, if a - .� visitor approllobes tile venerable build- his name way yep aippeaxi among those, sty. The Queo�h often assured her sis- li destroy railroads and telegraph lines , I � � -juat before us. We went t1hrough the ghost trie befeire mp., I hove not tile THE QUEST OF FORTUNE. in,-Welbe,ok Abbey was originally now entombed at Westminster. He, ter, Prin(*,ss Holionlolle, that the anti other property in an enemy's co -an - T right o say, "So., -them, the supernatur- i 1� - I ,cither attics, in till fouir, the footfall al is possil)le,," buit, watiblor, "So, them, foZkaded in the twelfth century -he I may become a great warrior, and load' Prince Consort bad promised her that try. They are eAluipped -ith land tor- il still preceding uie. Nothing to be Been t1he wppatrition clif a ghost is, contrary ---" cannot foJI to observe the huge glass armies to battle and victory; his prow-, he would do so, and sh-a hae, lived all pedoes and tools of all sorts for rip- , -notibing httit Lhe fvAfall heard. I had Sure to be Foakil,til, Sayi;i Mr. Gozzletion g Ey I FO er to 4� to received apinion, witilijin'tbe laws of , Of " bull's eyes" which protrude here o6s and valor may ohiange, the map of the long years of her widowhood in the ping and tearing uc I p P tY . , ud; us�,4 as I was . One Takes Clip ]�Aght 111tond-the Road, � andi there in themost, unlikely pla,ces-. H -ridits, 'MY the men �, the lexters in my itia, ­. . �, UXOP . Metfailiks I bear, the pla; firm Conviction th4,t he It" kept his pieces. In tbje German a) I : descending thtei, awl dief inctly fi�,It mature -i. e., not supermi,tuxal " I . I .1 I ,a . t - hose 4eta,ehaaents hav - , Now, in all tlla,t k bad Ijither'to wit- "The longer I'live tile' more firmly In the heart of ploughed fields, on, the 'Of 'Elie i;eolile at the mention 6f* his! promises dead as he (lid living. . e practice _:��! - :_ .- - my wrist seized. and a faint sclift effluxt I . � n � belt of turf bordering the highway; deeds and name. He may, become -'or It is undou)Aedly owing to this be- ' loutfits, so that ibey nilly be accuStom- i -, nersed, and ,in,doed in'a�!l the wagiders I am rominced," said Mr. Gozz!eton, ;1 even rearing themselves above the le,- 'er-be might-'er-1 lief on the part of Her Majosty that 1 od to tbje hand ling of ILlieir tools when " made to (I.Taw. the letturs fronigilly , which the amatelars of tayst.ery in our ,,that & milt, who wants a fortune haa ol of the farmyard pond ,like the rail- "Turinim, to the mother: she has always manifeited such a I . )!all Ti,,e for using them. �i" . clasp. I only held tibem the more ti bt- age record as facts, a material living got to do pornething .besides wish for way ventilators in the lake at Regent's 9 rev- I O<�(..a,sLon a . ' , ly, an,l the effort ceased. "'What is [his Ina,mie 11 , � �, � ; avency is Wways required. On Lhe eon - I erenc� for the inemory of her bus- � They u'so iarry a boat wa-gon, which , . � I .We regained thp heclethamber ai)pro� ! t�uent you will find still magicians it. Fortune8, large and small, are shy, I )'art-, they stretch for miles, 8 ra "The mother -'What is the baby L . I . . i gly, in 'a baud,'%and has insisted upon all her ' is eit.hor one or tbe cyther of (hose. . I . priated to myselt, and I blien rema rk-: who assert that they- can, raise spirits. very shy, In one form and another Pol'umns, or in grouips, on every band. I name T chi-ldren, nay even upon her grandchil- : and (-an be transformed at almost it mo - These fire the lanterns of the 'Bubter- "'Yes, What is his na.ine I, dran and lgreat-graindchil (ire n, m -ho ment's notice. :_., . cc] tbM my dog had not followed us 1 Assume for the moment that t h',y a��- � they are. passing by all the time but ranean rooms and corridors, which cost "The mother�'Xt's name is Mary have only known him by name, taking, In thg,� Au'strian army ballootis aro I 1. � , I whe,n we had left it. ,HlB was thrusL- 18ert truly, still .the living material �_ Ann." in all the seirvices and ceremonies I use than 4hat of obser- �I Ing himself close to'tbe fire,, and tirem- ! form of Ule magiciaa is present; and I they won't stop for the mere 'as -Ing, their founder. part put to another I " bling. I was impatient Lo examine the ! he its the ima.terifi.t agency by vy-hioll, however polite and grao,efut and ear- OVER TWO MJLLION POUNDS of one kind and another, which she con- I vatitpri, Indeed they are employed in ' I a ss . �t letters; and w4l,ile I cread them, aiy ser-! from some constitutional liecu'liarities I nest the invital-iion may be. We might, and years of labor to achieve. There A MODERN MARTYR. tinum, fearing probably to plain him trapsporting men and 'h ' orses I cro I � � e_ I -_ by any appearance of forgetfulness or - streams tbat tire not i)rOvided wit h .4 yacif'opened a liltItle ljom in wbioll be ertain strange phenomena are repr , sit out on the, 'verandah, from novv thl, aCe some fifteen miles of these remaric- '. thad deposited t4ho weapons I had ord- sented. to your natural ,Senses. ia')Ie underground buildings. All the The neiii or Airs, .1ackson, "off'11theror,' decline of consideration. bridges. 'F!,,e officer in ch.arge of. I he !:_ - ere([ him to bring; todic them out., plau- i c p g rutMul., the tales ,I doorasday and rise li.n,l how and Rerope allproacbes to Welbeck burrow under itectills a Fikilitious case. It is owing to this, too. that she re- I military swimming school is tile in- I,- ' ed Lh�em on a table close at my bed- I of ,,3pirit, Manifestation in America - I at every %)De of 'ein. that came along i gards second marriages as in the light ventor of the now device. A pair of ,� . thoe earth like huge rabbit warrens. An Who wits ,Chat "Mrs. Jackson, of almost of a crime, especially when the ! balloons is fastened to the helt, of lL I 10� &-ad. and Chou occurdied himself in ' Musical or other Sounds- writing On, and ask '*,,in all in, but never one of I undoubted right of way, offending by -nes , ,III SoLet,hing the dog. who, however, seemed I paper, produced by no discerfilible land' . Clitheroe," -whose death occurred inj first marriage has been in any sense of , man and another pair to the hat .4 �. tto beed him veTy little. 1 -articles of furniture moved without I 'em would s(op. They might want to I Us p . roximity to the mansion, was at For a widower ; of his horse, and. inj -that way they are I.. The letters were Short -they were 1 apparent buntan agency -or the aAultt come in, lxxt nothing short of a.�tua,l enormous cost either sunk under- England the other day T roach the altar ; float.ed a.cross tl�e .stream, their direc- t � I gj�ound or partly built over. It is now It is probable that the reader has. for a second. time is in Her Majesty's ' bon beign' controlled by amotih6r vart . . dated; thp. dates exactly thisrity-flive ! siglit. Ill toukill of hands, to which no collaring would bring 'em. in. Tba fact a hinnel, a mile and a half long, and utterly forgotten her, or at, most has eyes to inflict a deep and lasting sor- of tJlie device. Willn the 1�aloons a -re . I � years ago. Tbey WeTe ie,videnf.ly from hodies seem to belong -still there must is that if we want a for(.une we've got is lighted from the field atiove by day, - �, ..", a lover w his mistjress, or a husband be found the itnediam, or living being, .0 a hazy recollection of the lady's name. row upon the spirit Of the dead bus- 1 not in use they are deflated ,and oe - _ to work -for it. nn(t at night by gas. It is gloomy, and band or wife. � oupy Imt very little spwoe on the. :,11 to some young wife. Not only the with constitutional peculiarities capa- "Alen bave made fortun(A, to be sure, dark to pass through, this road ofl per- Yet the case in which site In the (misoe of the widpower of her I march The Austrian army has lately . .1 terms of eXPTesskja bult a distinct re- i tile of obtaining these signs. In fine,1 without working. Oil may spout nil lietual night, which Mr. Gladstone has crown of martyrdom was perhaps the � daughter, Alice, the Grand Duchess of 1 tried t'6nd is about to adopt foot bridg- I ference to a former vOTage, indicated I in all such. marvels, supposing even � : described, as one of the wonders of the I outs I .the writer to hwve been a seafarer. The that there is inct imposture, there muut out of the ground; one� owns and CO. er world; overhead rhododendrons glit- Most GelebTated of the country, and her H,asile, she was still more poken I es that can be quickly taken apart and � "" r � h I The Grand Duke had, after the death � put together and that, are easily port- �, spelling and hanotwxiting were thtme be a human being like ourselves by im. with riches. Another man may ter in the sun, and a,zateas distil. their experience was instrumental in secur- of his wife, Princess Alice of Great,Bri- able. ". I of a man impea'fee.tly cidtacated,, but - NVII-n, or through who" the offeuts find iron ore in his land, and So on. sweetness in the piasaing breeze. ing aivider meas�Lre of freedom for her tain, become to ouch an exte. - WORK FOR SEARCHLIGHTS. still thoe language itself was forcible. � pre.sented to human beings are pro- 'Butt'such cases are so few in number The underground palace comprises , ,sex � - In the expressions ol endea,rinent there � du:- -I. It is so with, the! now fami;iar � that they don't count, the chances of many majestic rooms, with offices of . half the world over. � ated by the beauty of a Rui,n,'ia'nnfJa,tdUy In title Russiam army experiments are I ,�. was a kind of rough wild love; but here I jilienomena of mesmerism or ciectro- our getting rlp.)h in that ,way are real- various kinds, corridors and pas§ages Briefly, Mrs. Jackson was a laoly of of the name of Mine. tie Katomine, who being made with electric searchlights I and there wexe dark unintelligible bio:ogy; the imind of the person op- ly not worth considering. If we would 'in was one of the ornaments of his court, I - be ri-cli, we Must work for it, And work with little trams. Their construction laideliendent wealth who married I sent mp on ba,.Iloons as a means of de - hints at some secTot not of Im-e-some erated on is affected through a ifia , that he at length contracted asecret I Plug at it ,,.,,, perfect as the, best and. most lab- 1887 one I,. H. Jackson. It wag a run- 1 teeting the coming of the enemy, It . I I secret that seemed of orkno. -We I terial living agent. Nor, e4pposing it early and lat�e; all tile time. . I orious workmanship could provide. The and its said That the largest one of Lho,se ,, . ouglit to love each, Othe'r." was one of I true that a imeamelAzod patient can re- and Iceep plugging ait, it. Tlier,� is prac- Duke was his own architect, and a very away Match, anti Jaokson seems to have MORGANTIC MARRIAGE lights klSed, a 5,000 candle power, sent � . 44he sentences I �rememher, "for how ev. spond to the will or pa,sses of a mes- tically no other way. exacting o0e. He first drew up his plans been an adventitrex for whom his wife with her. The Queen learned of this (up a; diStance of ON yards above the- ,. � merizer a hundred mites distant, is the "The man who idles away his time, 11 I e,r3r one else would execTate us if all I or fai [a to riWco, the best and then had a cow,pleto model made retained itio lasting regard. while on a visit at Darmstadt, With- surfa,e,e of this earth, illuminated an I w -as known," Again: "Don't lot any response less occasioned by a material "oss'ble UL30 therefrom. If the model did not *Vlease Mr. Jackson left the country for a out a Moment's hesitation, and in spite area of 500 yards in, diameter as light , I one be in the .same roctin wi�th youj at being; it (may be through a, material of it, Htays Poor; thie man that ,Works it vim de-stroyeA, and fresh plans and � 4, the fact that it was 2 o'clock, in the , as (lay. One of these li6ht,4 sent UP . I � for all hie knows bow and' keeps for- Ume bis rwife refusing to follow or an- c law to I over a place that bas to 1,v hastily for- ,, night -you iallk in youx sleep," And Uuid - call it Electric, call it Odle, " modi;ils flollowed, until his appro-val was morning, she caused her son - 'I n I liagain: "What's w1olne can't be und,one; I ra'i i't what yau� wtil-wbicil has the ever at it, Is bound, to get ahead. company him. On his return to Eng- be roused trom his slumbers by t�; side tified would enO)le the men to work ' ; , and I tell you theire's notbing against I power of traversing sl)w.e and passin � secured. If the building revealed to land Jackson g(Nt a verdict for tbe I i smh .1 9 - - his critical gaze a, fault that could not ot his wife and to he summoned. to her � itill night as well as all -ility. W th , uo unless the dead could e.ocme bo fife.-, I oljsta,�Ies, that the mal.orial effect is otherwise be absolutely corrected, the restitution of his conjugal rights. Still p,resence. As scam as she saw him she ! iii lightt. " this, t.o(%,, an observerl could .1" Here thexe was umderlined in a better colmmumicated from one to tile other. THINGS PEOPLE WORRY OVER- butildiriff, however far advanced, was Mrs. Jackson refused to live %%ith him. intimated to him her orders that he I Pmily Study what was going on at � , � handwriting, a femala's, "I'My dol" At Hence ail that I had hithertol, witness- - . incontinently demitolished, and a fresh It has been said that. the lady was must never again set eyes upon the night in.a.n enemy's emnap! if be could Clie end of the I:vtte,r latest in date the ed, or expected to ,witness, In this Debt, 11'erbaps, No Ilse 1114lit lialsturbillag Start made. The drainage of these ap- wea'tby.-I'lle pari3ii church of Clithe- woman and get rid of lipir at once, flor4t high enough to he out of the � . . same female hatill had wiritton these strange house, I believed to be occas- ThAnx tot All, ThInl4a; Mr. Nobbletiolli. , artments swallowed ,90,0001. The Ivalls roP was in her patronage and she re- since otherwise she would stop her fin- rew, h of the guns. . . . w1owds: "Lost ait sea the 4tb. of June, ioned through Some agency or Medium "Some people worry over one thing are immensely thick and impervious gu:arly attended its services. ancial assistanne to himself and to his , the same day as--," . I as Mortal as myself,l and) this idea, ne- One day in 1891, just as she was leav- children, financial assistance On which � � cessarily prevented the awe with which some over another," said Mr, Nobble_' to (lamp. The rooms were nobly plan- 1mg the church, ivirs, Jackson was seiz- %; , . I put down .tb.e lette,rs and began to I those who regard as supernatural nod and finely proportioned, while for ed by bier husband, carried, away to a be wits almost entirely dependent, as MANUFACTURED FUEL IN ITALY, 1, Muse over t.boiT coiatents. I things that are not %�il.hin the ordinary ton. but I think perhaps thah more of chasteness and elegance of decoration house at Blackburn, and t the reigning house of Hesse is the poor- Chari oat L9 the great Italian fuel, Featring, bloweve-r, that the train of : ollormtions of ina,ture, migiLb havej ))can us are disturbed by debt, than by any they were almost unAurparisable. The here detain- ,at in Germany. , I thought into which I fell might on- 1 ilmprew"d by the Adventures of that one thing. Troubles of one sort and Diuke adopted two colors only for the ad practically its a prisoner. The boif.sle The Queen was determined that the Naples alone consuming 40,001) tons of I. , walls and cellings; white for the cor- was described a,t the time as being un- spirit of her favorite daughter; Alice, wood charcoal, mt a cost of from $10 11 steady my nerves. I fully determined to; memorable night. Irastle with pretty well, niece and other raised work, a nd a dol- der "siege," and supp!ies were obtain- -0) pe � - ,. I "e my mind in dfit state 'th cope , As. then, it Was my' conjecture that another we ad by the gnrrL%on. by means of ropes which, she, was ronvin"d was hovering to , .r ton, the na.tional (onslamp I wlt�� wbatevew of mo)rvellouw the oA- 0,11 especially the �rGubles of other people, livate shade of salmilm color for flat Darmstadt at that. tion being 700,000 tons. 13y the' Lievy � - . � that was presented, or would be And we get over a sickness and come aitrfaces. The elcitors massive in Size leit down from am upper window. dom0nt, alliould not be troubled any - resented, to my senses, must originate Xtokson had a number of stout and Blundell process of manufa-i-tu ring wancing night mightt, bring forth, I I' troused myself -laid the letters on the Fln some ;iumam being gifted by con- Around again chipper as birds and and weight are ]lung sto perfectly that unprincipled retainers to guard tbe I onger by the presence of a sitowessor I . ti-sitirred up tAbe fire, which was la,ughing before we know it. We con they freely respond to the touch of in the. affections of her husband. So charcoal from peat, the peat coal chn . Itial), sti,tution with thepower so to present lady in his Stronghold, and the officers before daylight dawned the, morgan tie be produced for $6 ano sold at it pro- istill )),right and chee,ring-and opened them, and having some motive So to Stub our toe, or receive even more a child. It has been observed, we doubt of the law besita,ted, to int wife of the Grand Duke was torn from fit from $4 to $8 chpaper than the wood my v serious bodily injuries, and yet reeov- not by some critic of establiahad ex- rude, as 'an I Ourne of Macaulay, I read quiet� do, I felt an interest in my theory . Englishman's house is his castle," her bed, thrust in acarTiage and driv- ly ornoixgli till about half -past eleven. I whieb, In its wayk woo rather pbiloso- er our Inatural buoyancy. But debt perience, that they are Matched in . this Still, it was felt to be intolerable that I produet, and a company witIli. it capi- then threw myself dressed utpon the pbleal. than superstitious. And I can is thet heaviest load of all. A man in respect only by the doors of the private en across the frontler'n0pr a strong tal of .9600,000 I)aq purchased tile pat- - bed. amd told my Servant illie might re- debt uses up all ilis strength carry- drawing -room at Windsor Castle, and a prown woman votild be imprisoned, eficort of police, the marriage being Prit and will establish -work.,4 tit vnri- tire to ,big OWM TOOM. but must knep sibeerely any tbp# I was in as tro,n- Ing that load, and has none left where- BY -A SCOTCH SNUFF -11 even by her husi,ahol, and the courts shortly afterward annulled on some ous points. The ma-hine tmire.4 the I hado him lettivA open quill a temper for observation 'as any with to get "eflA, OX, heard a babeas corpus eVe. technical plea, whilst an annuity of peat from thn ling, redu,,es It. to paqt(y, himself awake. practical experimentalist could be in `ff I had mny young friends just One h-undred and sixty-six feet is the Jankson had not molested his'wife in $15,000 a year tind the title of Court- eliminates all im-uritieR �ind forvixti tAw door hetiveein tile two rooms. Thus aiwaKing the effects O e, length of the longest room, which in any Way, testimony allowed, except tess of Rommil werti voiif-rred upon matters, an -i forces mtt the paste in aleme I kept two camleg )iu . I about starting out btiL life I Should say I ighted by day by forty "bull � a eyes," Mat be had rudely taken�l the lady by way of "OlaM. But the the 8halie of a tal>s frian three to five rning on I thou,�h perhaps perilous, chemical corn- . Mr. table by my bed -head. I Ill to them: . off her bon- . FLeed my I bination, of course, the more I kept "'My soh, wb&Uver else yon dodon't and b itallight by eleven hundred odd not and throwd It into the fire. The Grand Duke neveir saw her ogain, and irici ­� in ,­w..oter. i%hii,lit is eut in "toll beside the weapons, And ealmly my mind deta4bod from fall the jetis orgas or electricity. The crystal court refused to grant tile writ of ba- his stern old mother-in-law took good lenffthA, dri-ed aml unp,l at. once for . .W,gumAd my Msejtnlaf� Oppo,site to me I more the temper ftttbd for observa- got Into debt.' 11 roof of the picture galleiy took tAn besa corpus, holding tile det�nt,ion not care until the day of his death Chat ru," r r"71"' the firp I)u,rn4,.d c ar; and on the ticon would be obtained; And I there- years of constant labor to glaze. its y:Iegal, 1, like wood, or hurnpdo in iron re- � ' the spirit of his first wife, Prl'11138 torts for six ,tiours (o make charcoal. ,i . -ilicarth- rug. seemingly asleep, lay the fore riveted eyo and thought on the walls are hung with almost priceless What a howl of Indignation followedl Alice, sbould be subjected to flo f"r- ,rl, ree. tons of !jeat ir,%' . one .Qf t till r - I 0 o f H i, B t dog. in aliout twenty minufps I felt strong day;iglit sense in th pag 0 T Ill VST WOOD TO GIVE BEAT, pictures, f6r the old Duke was acon- Tlho Court of Appeal revoraetk the de- ther Sorrow bee.ause of a rival. - I I 11 coal, vvbJ,.,.h emits 'rnortv h. a1A i ha n Ord. � itin exenedingly cold air pass by my MY maraula.v. Contrary to a wide-sproad belief that noisseur of no mean degree. A few eli-don Since, by thoo law of 18841, thio inpry e+arecyti, givps ow, no ,rno:ce or I chenic. like, it sudden driinght, Itancled 1 I now fievalme aware tbab something ears before his death he overhauled courts while retaining the power to de - 1 bard woods Igive more heat in burning unpl'eaqatit odor,'and its iree, trorn car- � . thl- d(Y)r to my right, commumileating , i(riter,posed hetw-cen the page and the 0 Ictures, and throwing out those cree Cho restitution of conjugal. rights ALTIMINIUM AIRS,HIP. 11 . wii;h the Ja.ndin4Aaee, mu,.qt hame got light -the, pago was ovorsbftdowAd� I CbAn soft varieties, it has been shown ,.vbi,,T bis f,atidious taste rejected, he, were dop�rlved of the power to compel An alum . inium airship, propelled by a bonic acid g)&s. opew but na-it was vloan,d. I till,o,. n I lookod up; and I saw WhAt I shall find that the grea.teat beating power Is With the assistance of a boy made a the restitution. The lady, was releaff6ti bonv Wmed my glan,!e tio my left. and saw it very difficult, Perhaps impossible, to possesgod. by Uib wood of the linden bonfire of them, thus destroying thou. and that was the end of It, ',ne, Mlotor, rose to 1.1000 feet in tib, flamp, of the es,radliys vWently away- dem.ribe, & wont triel in Germany, and wf' nt THE LARGri-ST N(7(;GAT. , I tree, willich Is Very soft: Fir stands Bands of pounds worth of cAnvAges Th3 ff6um of Lords was kpiliented to, well until tho wind bera-tiko too high. , , - I I I I I � I I � , . I ; I I I I I I , , 1, � � � I I , I Oil aq by A win(], 1t, t,hK- same mom. It was a Da,rkness abAping itself 6ut next to linden and almostf equAl to it. which most people' Would bave been but there waa no 14w legislation. Le- The largest and most vAlultble nug- I I � 11 A411 lh- wateb )tcai& flip. revolver Soft. Of .the air in very tridefined outline. Then conics, plus, hardly Uiforior to glad to possess. i -I gally, tberotoro, at tbig dAy In niig- BAC'113111A IN WINE. ffet of golo] ever fniltnd Nvas dinrovored I ly -41iff froM Qe twhle-softly. Floftly- I eannot Ray it wha of a human form, fir snd linden; while hard casik possesso,a Tbbo carriage in wbich he almost In- land, &.1rctaband aft nocure it (16drie . Do viall4le. band --it wfts,pnns, I sprang and yelt it lied knore resemblanoe to eight por ,cent lem beating capacity vmrlable rode at Wellmok was adismal, to cothpol his ivife to live With- him A German pictfessor reports hot has It, Autitra1a. In lAr),:-. ie. NN," reportod % till ,ieiziing tho, remblver with the one a human form, or rather ahadow, than 1,11an Amden, And red birch tan per cent. hearse -like vehlele, with Rhuttered win- ariainst hor Will, but' he can't enfor" found living bacteria in wine which to weigh 2a ljout)(18. Rind 4 outlooq, r , I .1 k1niol (It# Jaggar with the other, I Anything else. As It stood, wholly Ir-- . down and enlivened with hangings of tbo decree. I had been b6ttled 26, or 30 years, I anti Ni as wort.11 ichou� �6` %() � t � W . I � . . . , . . I � I � .... * . , ,., - .1 � I I I I 'L . . I L I L-,,, - - Asialts— I . "AL;i -, , ,.. - , , : I - __.AWA'..,jj._ __ �� _.,..� " _�.­­'­­ .. ... .. _,�liiiiiiiii�,,.-_'4_ - .- -a,. - I. 1-il.l."I.- � & 0 � . � I � I � � I . I -1.1-111-11 ,�.�",.",�""�,�z'��"."�". �'11 , r '. ...".-I.-I.I.., _­1­'�.__'____" ,*, . - . ,q 1-1. ­ - -111 1.11"., - _'_, �6 �