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' ' �offi had "Aght hold ot tho livao, ba,14w likA i� t o# of ,n ago . � , 0,09ALIV A $ - �HX PAWLIAn P H$10 ST ' L I . 1� -0 o(m I _ I STRIJON.0 ILLUKRATION, I 0 ."t .-" ..... .. "; '110,614-44i V10#14 . .Q$ITI0$ .1P ,' , I � L . . qrt- I - w I , - I ,� "".""'11=11111110101 �'. I i " "W_ i, to 1p a,.vIr_ Ph torr6r, In "V1600,% which b(L's f0l, ' THAI EXPEROOKOH0145, �. I I xilo,tQ U0,op,,1lorsQ%. -fxom X-1 t.bAt patlootoo had, - coap . -5TORIN-1 E$ 0 F T ItE - sEA 111 " -0k,�H9RF4D1TX,, ' �V- od I . I � t -raft. 04 ,her 0 1 . _wl I ", - - � I .1 .. I I I , 11 . , .. h -Wg t4 .Qw#, down, the'�44 ro; '' . . I Wit, Rad 410,00a wast'i44'red"In 1104 OfT, J( that, PfAt,bre .of Bubo�I*Q plague .� "p -in I 0 L� , I . � .9 , � . � ." ,.)w - � I . - t I ," , , ii4, - , oak I � ; I � At' this molix I . � . 4- . I 1. gy,00WARP JENKMs MX, wat n Ontiviiiy'a VILA up tuo k-orvov, 1401441floant, AAM4 Wrb 0 , Ii �t 4A.4, the 463tho-ot five . . Ul 404014, 4st.4q,50 49�.i Arimfitoll on the 044rim ... ttli" t 9 poreowt fpl�ellt jrowor x0roUed, PY, *Jkffi A44*0ror. 11 ,�* . . . . ter ar'Oosso lox, W rank Jav or . , the Pemtoe, X I I -1 - . I ,from bel6w, a4valoped la.g4 0, - I , , moo, dead gr Alivo, , , I . 11 I Author 00 1#1010 HeAgo", 4f 1#9rd Bantam.," f, Glox's Baby*-" &Aq .. x9twith4aAcung Vzs szoltemQut, -willob 0-PoNuolleste, A444o, wootit, "Im"lert Z4,00,900 �fo; a 's in."'Ro'ditim 1p, #14 vt, 11W Vow oullmsto-W , , � � , *v t,xlo . 0 ny.,ptl , 0oq; �. " A, -t Xq box of � 141 . L _0)4 , , � .L I . . ''I ,,, luto'"VMve, - V00#0 A"away "FIl"11 o1610,4q. - --- th , I _1 I 11 I. I Ujwsolan. 19wwo, 4 ogymao—SP1010" --1 I . I I r , - not th -abjeor.tokror Ili it . -940 I I . . .:t isogno from " .1 � . . Wgis at , ' . 'O I � who f9ra" 0"ropto.4 ..40 Aj , waloirok of slio C'som *AA C#*V*4,� �; . % . 11, I I I I . tam & , . I ''I thi� .outbreak olml4cli he was oo- The -dominating. pp*sr ,of kore4lty , - TJ�4 n fer, 0,440': PvKa led to the tUq,,.,qg-rsJo �,Jn erm uxpaor - — . . � .. . � ojjtl,i�4 " L ' ' V " I . , c UU , , � :lon _ .4 _""h I I � . .d,li]RK ot g , 0 oaping, be could uvt help appreciating over the in4lyiduill, is 9 k1l �f,,cif. 44s. Jameo�. -In. A. _ - at . A - . JI. 1$82, Wh g akes t new in ttstivo %f , _ o. moro,f4rr . pr 03" Prof. , pt-buti s1ii b4pt- , ,be .1, J I . r I I . , I � �1� , by V o � , . , , . . 1� . % — .11 . C%_ * I . , 1. .. k:A �k #4 " ixt-'" instant, !a tall -absur&ty�-the _4bex 4, a., JafA:Qt t t � UL 0 I I , , f*f :� its '64 - t,,F9r , . lit. Petersburg . . 0161y 1114.4trated, by the arrest 14 X _-� , . � � 04910gioal 4�or4toryf. W not *Witliqut . ,. so serious, 0.17 corm).unnAr . � . . . ., 4 t . I ' india�rtxbber frOm Jaeac. to toot, anxi- arpoue before him. Poor 'little Am- or, .- I W,40 in GOMAQ � it A � 9 0_0 " I I � op of the ing, I � ­ 1,$Jr Be li;td. We i . ths4 --and with utter one Olt , of, Jesse is, Jr., �Xo - t, a W - boa * 0 9 - a.c. different from *11 prevlouq� I . �, njamia , . a 4_qre , mWa, pals 4o a shoet; , ,law, L ,, . , �%,19 & bean eopted A. * : foundation in'the po y b", hQ4 �A I ,ibijittes . , , �wifa every way as i� moved about Oil the reeking . i'�C- " . a a air a pts P� 9AV1 I � , lucky in finding m, OU13 ly- inefficient 6cairlet j4cket and whit2l allegod,parttelp4tion in the holdup and irecrult " by ., Una " !plan$ . 4. It, disease., golds from the effeqtivqAooa.Ju vain And i4rau it Y ttOm t0T 0 ' - , � 1. . . , '- d mbitioiA4 ,,%.a himself. n- I . I � I . Al bridge, peered over the dripping ma 0 muslin, as .e a the robbery of a Ximurl :Vo gas V rauk 443uex a I 't a later,,. av§ o highly c - olle Christian principles with Cl; ' . - ' as 4 - were nerved for a Poor 0170te - in , . I . I m4tic expr . ., ,1villge(A community of mod . r.lqt, I " . "� 1vot,d to the joix4t interest I sail4 , aide of MO companiQu. -waa gazing aWs- blmaolf Up, was led"' Lie ac It.! , � - . -he person I 11'..Zramot It, 4 I struck at tho apparition of,the Mdy e . , who qttsro it� I ax A Wom the torrifio,,blast against the city, limits, on t a en outocogsiv ch4x her ". ' ' ' �, , " . ­ I llutter ah olulig� t . � , Wnf,'lk" il� li�-' ti train just outside I .r orn methods of *16solatip and antisop- 154`11914 is ( . � y every pie'ans r on . , - -4 too ship W43 driven with all the . .6 ' y tke I � " 190"Mis., N Ting tic treatment, , , at w w or which the,, above her, dresse4 as we have describ- the alight of Sept. 24, says the Now and r r ,aplo have foolishly on1led I � , 'N 9 ,he resolved power f . ouginery below. . � 11 Aurdor in t1ra test 1p. I , at . or the bubonic jplaguo Sorall pe � " .1 I , io lor her Ito attempt, $ 0 ,ed.,w4o, no sooner saw the gentleman York SeraIll. - ovideace, amid the. pla it 0 .4 est, which still devastates India and otbqr, czar's manifeqto " Colidenite." (;,Qbdeo . - th . - ' ilip �q th "Wh s ick?" shouts th,An . I ,_ . ; . hat, . y should be asked t she whippAd out -of the gangway Not yet has the older generation of erp assemblage. �le settled down In Oriental countries, is the same dkwage at 416 beight Of 1110 influence multi" I "". 11140 , I PrIme's. parties at Chiswick, aph. ths; the captain In the mate's ear; for, in and into the storm -again. . . his fath ic In-law's home, in Indepen- I -. � , wore '4sixed, In . her Canadian home the horrible rout and roar, voice Is . 0 - the public forgotten, nor will their deu6o 9� which for ce4uries periodically dsids� _A a thousandfold could never havo 4F � . 1. ' had Hardly able. to, itipprea hin laughta:t, _." , . In the fall at 1890 he ao- . , Ole kened a t-houatindth part of thq � - L � ,she been, known to spend her blown away Into sternal space Lefore the new-oon;er addressed the tremb- children be allowed to forget, sc I 9 osptQ4 a position 45 special messenger tated Europe, appeating in England as awn I . .1 'ti , � qxONA1014 in whipping cream and pre- It ean pass an iiLith 4rom a man's Rq dam,,�I. . . . I . . , � . � I lir , I as IL-capy Is obtainable of the'notori- on an express train, his duty Wag AO late as 1605 and only retiring from the colic which rolls back on our ears fron.V " I . . . R, �� I I � � � I 11414; compaEca with her own hands - mouth. tenth, 'Pray, miss: * flon't be frightened, es'of Jesse and Ohor than that of meeting train rob- Contlao.gt within t,�'. century. The all oorners of th4'et-vilized world froW � �� 11 I - , � I -ter. r �, I . . I , I J cr i4i oVening ball-qupper .to the, - " Tvveuty�eight all ,but a Thw-e can be nothiiis the Mat A. Ous bers at their own gam6. ,o I " .�, 'i , , Governor-General . It had always te--fi sil,,11 shouts the -mate, who. has been little- water has burst il; but, don't Fraink James," th of - prop . ��,� " .1 , , . I I a mystery who she was and where she down to the chart -room to e ami o orlminal exploits Jesse .Tames bad 7,soen married iA 1874 earliege historical record of what ia the simple words of a young man . 11 , N` I., x As you aee, we should- all h4ve been at' the fa.mous "James Boys," respectively, to his cousin, 1[iss Zeralda Minims, At believed to have been the bubouic Olaiming what everybody alreadykno I �11.� ` - the father and the uncle of Jesse Jr., the time she was %public school teach plague carries it back to 767 B.C. - 'I . I , , � ; - -, - , 'r biLd, come from. It was known that the barometer. " We're near the I worst the bctLom.long agolf anything really - about the wastefulness and danger - . 1, � ''' � I , , 3ft, Peakiftu had first met her at 'of it." � 4 the armed peace; I This is bcoaass ap 1, 1, � . � serious had occurxed. Take my arm. er ia Kansas City, After tho'husband's I ,,,,, .. ,��, Amden. It was said she had been The instant he speaks, high up to Here, put on my coat;" ptad throwing who for aquarter of Acentury headed - In 446, A. D., it invaded England, ., .,. �, �. � � . death she returned to Kansas City with . hq� eartb I 'I.. , �11­_ 1. I � ki�owu am Countess Straochino, and of heaven, right in front of them, heaves off his ulster, tha -youCV, who was a gAng o and bantlits her ,a,,. Jesse Jr., then a boy of seven hardly leaving enough living to bury man, old or young, in all I I . �, 1, conrall, that her first ,humband was dead. the bow of the great vessel.. The two drea8sd, wrappad it'around 'shivering so h a the dead, according to old records, and holds anything like the position of .� I 11, that terrorized the ut w at. and 4 daughter, , The boy attended 0�1 � , F, , . . ��" ­ " 11 . it ws,s a favottrits joke with the offi- men, holding on to the atanolliona, of little Araminta, and buttQ,aed her in sops of arespectable school until he was fifteen, then ac- in the fourteenth century the whole Nicholas the exas, says a writer In the 1. �, - 11 co.row of the garrison at Quebec to say the bridge like grim death, and know, safely, and then askell where she I . ". . �­� , , � I . I—: ". . I I 'that she was "the real cheese." What- ing that something is coming, cast an . Baptist iiaiaister. irank, the older, cepted. a situation at Armour's paol�- world was swept by the worst devauta- London Telegraph. '. , . " ,�:,� . 1. would bo taken to. ' Ing house, remaining there until six tion. that has ever afflicted mankind, In a eer,tain real aenso Russik:Js no# . ". t.1 - I'� I ever might have been her early history, eye through the drift up the long ih- "Oh, to Captain Windlass. to the was born in Kentucky in 1841; Jesse months ago, when he established aoi- � .,�" I i ., - . . l hbr,later dqvi; were in every, way ox- cline of deck before them, up to, the captain's cabin, please. I'M' iso, fright, in Clay County, Mo., in 1845. The father gar'stand in thel, County Court house. the black death which in its main foa- governed bar the emperor for t�� time 11� ��''. 1.� -I � 11 ', : 'Onplary. She bore children' to Mr. farthest end, where for a Moment ,ned I" l . went to California in 184Q and - died His reputation had always been good tures resembled the modern baLonio being, who is bar nominal ruler.' She , � .. �:: . I I I ­ ,., .1 PeJakman. She aided him in all his efj (hey catch a glimpse of two men, like The young man made no reiply. He plague, and in .spite of certain differ- is governed first of all by traditioul 11 �, .11 . - � ! _­ , � � , � . forts. She led society in the ancient them Ivesi hanging on there with'des- did as he was told, oaxi-ying the young. there In 1851, driven'away from home, until, he met "Jack" Kennedy, aman . - � - . . who Is believed toi have been implioat.- ences, is -believed - to have been ' . . 11 '!,�':�%-' - y -of Quebec over the heads of ladies perate vigour to lee and weatb�r lady in ibis warm ulster up to the deck it is said, by his wife, from whom the ad in balf a dozen.' train roibberies the mine disease. In Europe 23,000,00 finding its most concrete expTessio* I ­� . c '..' . *1 ; _;�::; . -�No were 'ffreat-grand-daughters of braces. Then there is a moment' 8 and into the-mbih of which we have sons' - ar- person.4 died of it between 1347 and in r the Gre&t, whiobi 11 I � , _ the will of Pete . .I : ._"s, 4 , earls and third cousins of the wives poise; the whole of the mighty .hul� spoken, the door of which was open. seem to have Inherited their dev ound Kansas City and is now under 1350, a ,�, -,- : � - Iltry. The latent evil in them was Indictment for murder. nd in. Asia 25,000,000. Its last if vague and elastic like our own con� 1:: , , :��.,�­ � of marquises. Every"aftempt to oust of the steamer seems to be balanced There was a foot of water within, the visitation In England, the) "Great atitution, is . � � i , " ' I I In a recent interview young Jesse even more powerlul to ... I %:,-_- , ' her had -failed. She gatronised the somewhere about the middle of the Combing retailing it, 'but he splashed brought out by the war. Early in 186 told hov,k It was Ford'. crime thaq re- Plague" of London, in 166.% carried off I ,� 1"; . , - ,A � . C0.1183 .. , ". ,1 1".. I ngll an Church 99 t a colony, and keel, on the top of a shivering moun- 'through this and laid her on the sofa. Fizaak Jam6s who had just reached his v,al,d to him Ala real name and the 68,600 Persons- In the seventeenth t -ain and enjoin. Next she i3 gov- L I'll � , '.,_.�", , I . �a the estimation of the, Bishop, tain; then there -is a sudden twist of "Where is Captain Windlasat" said majority, joined Quantrell's band bf ideTtlt� of his fa1her. century a graduar lessening of the erned by the Orthodox Church and the ^i . � " '��::_ ` little, Araminta.' * "Ob, please , find " as, ' he said, "I remember my fath- area in which the plague was preva- .army, both in their spheres despotie . I � ;.�`,.'Z_ � Italreal defender of the faith. She was the mountain beneath them, as it . .� ,; , ,, ., �: ' ,guerillas, in which he soon became I �r­ ,: ,,.,. 4 omnipotent. Success always stirs up throws the vessel contemptuously Off him, air; ask IRm to get me a place in . P I . � *,� �, '.- . . , r distinctly. zWe were living in St. lent began, with lessening frequency, 'and capable of seriously dietating to 1� �. - � blatred. She -was widely and thorough- its shoulder sidewise with an angry his boat." , noted for ferocious daring. Jesse 0 ,, ,,;, ., �,� - . ��­ .� � I 1. , .. ly hated. There was,a good deal In sbudderl Down.ia terrific yawningpit clipapd. no seph when he wins shot, but I did too in its outbreaks. In the aigh- the boldest ministers and the mosh in. - .1.111� � X. Her into a sea -green bell rushes the great The ioung ina,n saw that she was joined ayour later, and soon a t know until after his death that toonth century it continued to retire, "I "'. 1 - . ", � . her that laid htr open to attack. wandering, and With great delioa�y 'he his brother and all other members of Jesse James wdii my father. We went land in the first dAird of this century dependent sovereigns. Lastly, thougb. I ,,, �,,,'11 � 1, . manners ?were a trifle vulgar, bar pro- ship, rolling, as she runs, over on her said, ­Do believe me, that there is no .. . ,1 , I nunciation and grammar were ,pot lee beam, till the boiling waves hiss danger. May I go and fetch your that gang of murderers and cutthroats under the name of I(bward. He used it was confined in E4 urope to European without direct representation, Lha ­,.. � I-: -1 '­­,:��_,_ r, , to read to me� ,out of the papera ev Turkey, coasing altogether in IB41, 1. T , '' -, '_ . . . unexceptionable. Her face and figure up the scuppers and into the water- father V � masquerading as soldiers. ' -Both bro- ery- , mareliaAls, the aristocracy, and the in, ,,, . �,;T.-,-, � . with the exception of an outbreak in . I � � �,4.1., � � , vf.eiret neither handsome nor elegant. ways, and now suddenly recovering "'Yes., do, please. SLr Benjamin thing he could find about the James articulate, but omnipotent mames ot 1 _4,�,'!o, '', - -stabling and Poeakman, No. 85. God bless you I there participatpd In the wacking and boys, and, boy li d. Cir-Catioasian Russia in 1879. which ttle like peasantry help to govern 1 �3, ­ I I 1, , ftt noLbing could stand against the herself with a mighty ti "if , ��_'!-_' . � combinat burning of Lawronee, Kan.,when near- I was after him all the time to read was regarded as having the chief ohar- G11 : M-"" .i W .- Lou of a millionaire with a straining, in the midst of which the tha.nk you; thank you over so muchl" . . ,I ,i�:�- " - - -oonolliatore manner and the spouse of huge flukes -of the screw are relesse(L .,- The young gentleman foithwith do- ly evoey male inhabitant was ruthless- about the gang. I noticed that my lacteristics of the plague, but only af- Russia -military policy being largely . "'. . ,,� , . � ."t , t, ; � - ; , .� , A" silllionalre with the ambition to from the water, .And fly ,round with arted in searelf of the knight. As ly murdered, a�d in the massacre of flathor wag always armed, but Isup- fected a limited area. in the hands, of the .colonels on the I I , ,, - ,: � k- �, , - ' p0ee d that every man carried a.revol- Observations of the long intervals � I _,,,,­� . a roari 9 frontier wbb am in turn played wiLb I ;" I "%'.1_ I I '1.411",� �, rale. t %t noise and a prodigious vi- a descended the companion he heard Centralia,. Mo., where, after the vil- vor and a Winchester. Yes, it was my between previous visitations have, how- � . � ` I �`,".-.,,,.,'_'��,� . , Thii lady had been 'the mother of bration at can be heard and felt bX v, treiiaendous row below. The reader y palace adventurers. But to each and � "I "I - � , sev44ral chil4ren, an we have already every soul on board, she slowly rolls taust remember that all_t�is time the lage itself ,had been plundered, the father's death that gave ma my real ever, led some authorities to believe in . . " name. kBob Ford, his slayer, was kill- . , , , I %­`,�.�T, :, . the possibility of a recurrence of the all of these the czar, �], r . � " a id. but of these only one survived in- back again on the weather beam; and steamer had -been pitching and roll- guerillas waylaid, an rastbound train �, %,�,­ ' oil at Creede, and his brother commit- disease in epidemic form in Europe. In . ". I fancy-ths daughter, Miss Arminta. A then, with a mighty roar, a huge green Ing as madly as ever. The water robbed the passengers and killed thir- ted suicide at Richmond, Mo., not a general it is hold that civilized condi- THE CENTRAL FIGURE, � � ,� ,"I"... 11 I - � �� ':�.`. ,, ,� I pretty girt, with a nice fresh complex- curl of seething waters raise a fright downstairs was running. out of thia two sick soldiers on route f the great while ago." tions and the modern methods of care the focus of this barbaric Slav system, ­ 11 I or 1, - -: .t 10 -DW, a straight nose, 4beautiful blue ful crest for twenty feet above the passage and into the wo6ter-ways at the ty- ' . �­�, ,_ eyes, bipown hair, sweet lips, rather too bulwarks on the weather bow, and ngway on either side of -the main- St. Louis hospitals, besides fifty mem- Young Jesse also remembers the son- for public health prevent such a possi- is indispensable; and, in spite of all 1. �r. sational funeral of the desperado, 4t bility. 11 '�111n�, ";_':' ' ,� ' fill for parfe,et Jorm, and a dimpled lookingand moving,like a thing of life, Etch The excitbd passengers had bars of acompany 'of Iowa volunteerg, . ." . ! -�" The bubonic plague is a contagious the checks provided by those witionak . ,� � - , - Kearney, Miss., the immense crowds . � �, �.� � __ .zhin. menacing with annihilation the two b"n * calmed down by the stewards, who had hurried to the rescue. thqt flocked to the services, their evi- fever, chiefly characterized by swell- lines of steel upon which " the Little . ., '. . . '', , . , '' , ;,! , , I Now the Lady Peakman -and ta awestruck men beneath, dashes some and were returning to their berths. , il.,�"','41"h" .- daughter bad the boat 6abla Id h thirty tons of water over on the up, The cabins were being swabbed out by W e State be- dent sympathy with the frantic denun- ings, usuall� confined to the glands of Father" must move and live, the � - .1 �i'­",.,�;.,'­ _� eintions th-tt were publicly hurled fit person,L]. power and authority of the I 11 ­.j,:�'�e� � ship, except tho captain's, to wit, the per deck * See, where it aw.eeps along, boys, who, laughed as they listened to came too hot to hold the guerillas. the groin, armpits and neck, but in . 1�j,:­­ ,,, . e -�,,�.,,� ��;.'T. 'large �oabln which wag Ilia ' be hissing, boTing, prancing, swirling; �he� groalp of the shivering victims. Jesse James, with a congenial spirit the authorities by the mother and wi- violent cases occurring all over the Ii ciar imply the most real, solid . 'o' ..."- "'111'���I­ ,1 's clikilr iv"od'a' y . ru lng . , ,�,, ,,�, , the mitloo� I four feet deep from be* td mt1r and � � hInd the oWtaln Ill But at Lady P,eakman's cabin 'things named George Shepherd, fled to Tex- dow of the dead, and all the sad, body, which aftor death are often of a � � ,:,_,.,;,� .. I r" eadous individual. prerogatives 11 '. - 4,,r-5- , I., � -st this end 6f the port passage. Their then finding no ready outlet beg had not settled down as quietly as ap, while Frank followed the fortunes bad, mad glorification of the outlaw dark color, thus givinq the disease its and stup ; �,;,��', ,0 , by public and press. In his early boy- title of black plague in some of its ever exercised by a potentate. �, �. ,", -, 1 . mai4ri Occupied the. next roo;a, with s, &we), s6mc ten or fifteen fee't of bul- elsewhere. There were collooted-sir or Quantrell into Kentu'cky, where he l, I "I v�,:� I 1'� " - rrow gangway between. 8iy Benja- wark, and pours back in a torrent to Benjamin, in a neat al fresco costume escaped by tfie merest accident from hood he had doubtless pored over the epidemics. In some oases it begins When same one asked tile first Nich- , V�;,;_,, 1, ,� I �,?�r�l I �. . , '. DR I . ,", ,.i_,�,­ . wretched booklet in which the evil with swellings, followed by a mild fev- '��,,%, I " ,�­ . , mhi� preferred the Inner line of cabins the sea from whence it had leaped. The of which he was evidently unconscious being in the fight when Quantroll was alas, who was truly the greatest per - I ""Lt�� � "' 'IT . L� �!',`­,";­, - ..onthe other side of the passage and noble vessel, shaking herself free from -forhe. was a man, of very particular mortall wounded and hi,1 band exter- deeds of Xessa and Frank were sym- er, with possible recovery inside of two son, next to himself, in all Russia, it I �,, �',, ',',�-­ I,— . hkd one to himself some . . . Kathitioally celebrated. He had heard weeks. In its most violent form it *18 was merely a candid and faithful re- . , �- A 1'�, , . -few numbers the tormentilm ave, risen again di kity; Lady Peakman, as we have minsta ,_q,,,'� , , I I ,,,� "�,','­ ", 4 ­. � down towards the middle, of the ship. proudly to her ky and bids defia f."re depicted her, wringing -her 40AREIMB OF OP9*N CRIME' BEGAN Is mother's and his grandmother's tri- followed by death within a few hours, , ,, �',';, . ply which that czar gave in saying: , ,, �� - T.I., , butes to a man who was always good preceded by a vornit of,blood, and with- " He is the most considerable person � .1� � ,. , I , , " , - , , _�, . ;�­r, , , .,.. . It twos In the afternoon of the second once more to t4'� giant POweis Of hands said weeping; Lady Peakinan's Comparatively little is known of the to his own at the expense of the world out the occurrence of the characteristic . ��­i­';�,,! day out. Neither the knight nor his storm and sea. lo ing; and a cou- in all Russia to whoLa I happen at the ­ �,,_�,�'Ii-,k�-.�_._ , jamgsos, eateept a personal adventure at large. And he had heard little save swellings. '- I ,­��,,,� , Iddies had thought it discreet to at- This was what the, two officers saw, pie of stowards. time to be speaking." Wealthier than ',',, , - 1� - . t npt to leave their cabins. JLad . or two. frovA thla time until 1868. In beatification of the departed from the Of lLa origin, methods of triansmis- ,1 ", L'�" '. " Y and they breathed more freely when "Base wall" screamed Lady Peak- which I ny brother or sister sovereign in t e ,,, ,� �. I PaSkman in the'lower berth, and Ara- Mar year tl5ey began the life world at large. slon and onre, little is known. � It is a Id; absolute master of legions which I 1, .,._..'­-,! out of tho�seething wAtoys the twc� man. * 'IA,'hat have you done with, my 9 bank and train What wonder that his youthful I=- believed to axise in closely crowded wol, aace footing number over amil- �j ­ "I �". I- - made them famous it '. I _ �, , . miqta In the upper, Isy pasting and look-,%ta emerged, still hanging on daughter. Let us in." on a P 1, I , I _ . -Early in the spring Jesse agination i 11. I ., 4aming. anA dozing and trembling, ro lion; lord of more than one-sixth of *11. 11 �­:, ­. oar manfully, and. shaking the water out Lied by "Cole" Young- mature conselance diverted into the atmosphere In a condition of filth., In the territorial surface of the globe, �, � , I " . , � From inside proceeded the subdued bb*s. was bef,uled and his !in- communities living in a moist, heated I , , , .'' ini,t * , all through the dismal hour . James, voompa; , , ., ,: I "' . . a, having , � ,", I I . � .?ram, oi its part rolled of their eye -9 and hatA, an half bright- sobs of Miss Ringdove, Avho, or "All' and George Shepherd 'and channels which heredity had already sporadic cases It Is not believed to be � j �� ". 1h � I ap thei great vessel f ened and half laughing they tried to slightly recovered, had wrapped her with subjects of many races and colors ; ...,.-. I 11 ,,Yim,, White, dAsbed into Russelville, inchoately mapped outf Good, home- transmissible. In its epidemic form it amounting to over 120,000,000 souls, of 1� ". '._,� 'tched-xibrated, ahrieked and groan- 'look at each other across the deck, and head in the counterpane, and was inef-, e nk of $14,000 ly folk, believers in the shapinli in- follows close association with thd al- �vb;Dni 80,000,090 are, for purposes of - � � ", - . � 11 . . 1p; , _1_4,1�, � � ad lika a vast tormented Cyelnpa. to shout congratulations whiall could factually screaming "Murderl" . 'i.,�� , "-v'1:L � - ­ �-, '�`JL'�I'�"' "Ohl Ohl shrieked Lady-Peakman. not be heard. . There tkor first employed the tactics finance of day and Sianday schools, ready infected, breathing the air af- management, as homagencous as rice 1� �, NY.:-, "'': � "If you" don't lot um in, we will that they oval after followed in such imagined that the approaches to those footed by their effluvia. and handYng grains, the embodied center of that I - ,- But 'in hurtling along the space of break ppea'tho pdoorl" shouted Sir �i� ,�,�� �,�:.'� "Marlit, Karlm. I The—There I Go , or- f"��-`��'- -�� '- ­ this instant and,tell, Sir Benjamin I'm operations. Part of the party ent dangerous depths had begin dammed clothing. The disease is known to stupendous imperial sphere is immea- ; � ­­., I - I . deck confined by the bulwarks, the wa- Benjamin, for Once Lin a passion. "What I � 1,!� � ' dying. Tall him to come to me * ad the baak, while the others remained up by wholesome external training, Mve been carried by rats, an epidemic surably above ordinary human stan- . ,r,.,`,,!:.,�,,: � . I 1mme-ter, foiled in its deadlier purpose, re- do you mo%im, air?" outside ana gagan a funilado up and but it noodod only abreath to loosen among 1� fite-telY. I hRVO something to say '-to solved to/.make malicious use of Its . them having been followed by dard and wields an incredibly vast in- .1 . :�`,, ,;,,. �.,, 'W "All iight, air'; all right," ratoffited a 4 ,et to prevent the aP- the soul from its artificial moorings the plague among men. .This is fluenoe. What is it' to such a .voice . ,,;�.,� �,. ," . down -t.bq 0 re said tl'_,�`, �"� �' i i i�I l(im baftDre I go. assumed right of way. As it rushed hoarse voice. "I beg the young lady's p1romeh he . Accomplishing' Ithpli, and ptuag� it plown the roaring abyss. to have been the ease in the recent ;-': 21� �� �,, �,. - . "Yes, Lny. lad -It," said the unhappy round the stern dook-housea, gather- pardon, I'm sure,. I have done her no, , - whether its accents please Berlin, or , r . . .(I object, % r1b L ' tL ,V, and, That breath, was .1,11 "; 1 �, ,� . shing, out of the room with Ing � exhaled by Jack' epidemic of the bubonic plague In In- suit Paris, or soothe Vienna, or gra- - �__',�' ,� mai , ru I m4c4neatum from the upwtfrd in- bArm. fflut is, Mrs. 0cwcoran out capbd. Rennedy. . . . I _ � - . . " � I... - -triumphant bow and the . thOM y1or,jusly, purovied es d1a. tify Rome� or terrify Pekin and C -on- 11 1 suspicious alacrity and thcowaff .her- bline of the I 'LL , " L � I 1. - r If. into the Opp to oerbin, wh6rii for; s*1 aw k4 robbprl$8, often aceom- . . - . .,� '�� I _ . , 1 :" L so 6' starboard roll. of the vessel, a mass of nol" tried the steward. "There's .. ' I .. stantinople? It can, at one -breatb', 11 , i, L. L'�, I It fpw­ minutes a mingled Mir tears *4 at force a, '6 lift, as it has just lifted, a question of � . . , . 11 , s','��- -'�,'. � , , V " . h1i , .wd, thrown, with -gre, "I'V" , orporan here." I nW b the mprdor *(,,bank cash- . i , to " M� is or 61hec Afl:iak marked the lives I ,�, I, I : : ; 1.­� - I and-wel I, we won't go intolparticillairs against the closed door or the little "W . all,, ladies and. gentlemen, make 05 the J":Ip fy ial their gang dur- L � I . I T history out,. of the region of theory . I - t� �'L " � `� . -witly t i Ringdove; gangway at the'top of the compan- 11 DARKLY MYSTERIOUS. THE KAISER AND. THE APOTHECARY into one of h,ird fact and practice- . . " ,� ' t"o,�,,': the young A&dy'li maid. 'By-and-by she of the WaTl cried the malefactor; and before Ing' the a hirig, year. One of thedr .1 I I ,,: ,7 , ion on the starboard side, and and the chief. point, therefore, about .�1.1 1;r �;�, rot-urned to Lady Peakman, who had door, next to it, which wag thatof the they had had time to obey hisinjaric- more de,riAlF ettrocities was committed . �. ...." this new and sudden manifesto in fav- � .i �,!,L41'. ;, . ;,. bijun,'a ain to shout for 'Uipr. tion he tkrow open t oor, &t�gnsss'ciit utumn of 1872. Experience of Two Cyclers Ili tile Jungise flow Frga Plek Obtained Wtittant 19.19 or of peace and disarmament consists .�� . I .�, ��,rT�,�.. , purser's cabin. The impact of a toA, or il';qt i , ��' - �, � "Sir genjamia'a mompliftients, my. two of fluid was too much for the rushing out, dashed his healt stri. lit I upty Agricultural Fair was go- of India. Signed Pholograilli. In the eartainty that it is the , 'I A- 1;4�'. ,� � into.the manly chest of the nig , a ban thr" men Were seen to V,-�'. 1. . 1''. lady, and he Is very ill himself, 'or he strong .brass fastenifiga of these dd- An incident which must have been Apothecary Siok of Bergkirchen in CZAR'S, OWN UTTERANCE; !�, ,,,,,I 1 ;, - , , .", " �, ,, - . would come to you ,Immedi t ljy, but and pitohiAg him and the sbewaxds rt"L11616 the Rate of the grounds. quite as lively in itself as it IS in Westphalia entertained the Kaiser ,� � 7"', �: feneo,, ,ad In an ,instant bursting. over like nihopins, narrowly escaped 'They vrors well rgounted and wore long not that of a statesman, or philan- ,. -,.i.'. "L �' 06 dare not leave his� berth.. T� would them in, the uproa�ribus, water ruqhect d lanakin'ta's ag-aGst his will at the time of the thrapic society, or of a church or of ,: , ,%li.,i.the same trick 16r* A linen dusters and wide -brimmed hits. the telling of it is given in "Our . . ' . ,� .. Z : like to say a few words to yoki, my est, and tumbling.Apyit th stair g into, t);ie ohing thl gats, one dismounted, World's Cycling Comm'ission," in army manceuvres in September.' The a mob. . a I you can " I his oom- many , 11� Id go to �him, In.caseithe �Srae.a cancade, seethe 6.21o'lle'd, pass go, and 'then he a UP the hhud & his br. dt, reins to Travel. The oyolers were in Bengal, upotheoaxy owns a house in th out- I h -ave seen this young autocrat' . . ;� - 1-d If d! all . otor, who w" turnin C)a rXg I- . . W% t sliuuld happen." tumultuol4sly along the passages, over- A 'n, 1316 . , a times, and in. close ,proximity. Never , . ' '' 11 companion way -and oltrupp e approac d the tickets offleO . . - ­ , I,- 1`,,,'�'­ - . "Oh, the wretchl" sigbe# In topping the combings of the nearer red where, one morning; they ran up to the skirts with a piazza running. along the % "I. I l4dy. . 11 Arapiinta I , - Ar-4mln-ta I Do u . W, 1,;�,`� , T yd . deck like .a mamiao. In ano.th�r - main- 'Irlookinit through the WIndO said was power so stupendous embodied in 11 ,�-­;,._; , � . oatillu, and flooding the floors with sht Mr. Fox, for it was hei, had darted to t�hs cashier i "it I Vfas to may I was only respectable bungalow of a vil- first story. He had been obliged to form so simple, gentle and preposseq- � I ,.. 1"." .; . hiar I'! briny kam..Shrieks went up on every breathless into ,the captili"Is ' cabin. Joss* Jameq, and told you to'hand out loge, and called for some one to .at- quarter a number of oificers and men sing. Everybody is familiar by pie- . . i, 1. I I I . I : �.�_� 1. �.,�' , ." -­- - , " ba" imammo; I" very fss�ly. side. Forgetting nausea and d000n6y u tures at least, with the appearance of * � I �, 1;:', - , - 'ft;dyt-dg,, do YOU r.T a your together, men and women jumped out Slamnling and bolting the �doar, he was that tjAi box of Money, What "I ld tend to their wants. To their aur- during their stay In the town, and I th- � ,,, , , �, ": L . I "If 411, 0 1, . 16 , about to drop exhausted on tla,e sofa, you may ?I' - Nicholas 11., who inherits by his Mo .1 1. I ­­ 1. .'I I � . " - , - '. 1f1ktbdr,(V�on1yt*ooma to Mo Ob, know of their berths, splashing Into the cold when y, suacession of "Pieroing screams 'd say I'll lVe yon in _- first,"' pries, their summons was answered had turned over to them every spare er, Dagmar of De'nmark, the type Of �� . , .- : ,_ ' ver a 1presout at oat Ire wa, ter, I and, dashing out of their as I . . .. I 11 W1 ?I %ehL , . � ir,-,'�,� ,_ - gei'dg-A'o, thdi , bottox.4r, � Ma I I b- from that quarter filled his ear. was tbs conhe rep - by an Englishinan, who explained that room and bed: He kept the room open- princely grew and " bonhomie " to '. � I ; ,"11. � ., rt&I I ins into the long passages olaxped , W4 1 .m -J ilia hotiad was not the dawk-bungalow, Ing on the piazza for himself an4 his which English people have grown ao- � 1'� I There wag a: femqle in the, Q&Vnl -Well, that a Just .] � . . ", . B6 4;10k. I-.-, - well other with liew7born f;rvour for "Great heavenal"' said the distracts Jalpe"and you had bfitter hW oustomed by th6 comely offsprin of . 1. I .11 . . '' ,rat � �. ", ,�' I I , . Id TUR'beld t hd. - gnbapp - Id I �, � I �:�': , " I � . , I .. a the bkotharbood and .sisterhood of hu- Fox. "What does tj4L$ Mean ? Am I out pretty llilick, &r li'l-and the at . the illustrious sister, Alexandra. ,It is . I . y 'in' .'fa n, , ro but, who insisted on entertaining the wife, and one night went to bed leav- I c:i �� � , and- produced- 'thdt. basilt *kJ - ��, lsvel� strangers at breakfast and dinner. He ing the house door on the latch for a face which, whether you admire it � , " '' " , -,Ph is at, manit Down throue4 the open door mad? One,*oma:n after anotharl And of the se�pto" was inishfid . �1 ,L I I 11 , f. ash- � I'— i : once ourl 14(srror ind our r lef when way t e fierce wind, finding entr8ince, Ili my es,bin t:oOl Ivor 6t f was a mighty hunter and regaled his the ow�nvenfenco of his guests. At 4 or not, you must love, You must trust, I IL .� laid ito*t)lq� antic 'tricks of the Pray mad4m_(0)3, ling; hfto 010,'3 . I;, , " We y . I �, ;,�,' �', � I � ,� ,��*.-,G "itt it, visitors with stories of adventure while o'clock In the morning KaMer Wil- you must even pity, so clear and plain 1, l , I ''; �, b4undli* man. Out alas f sting I the now b ew cold and cutting. Ohl ' ' mareamed Aramints.) I beseech ior. %a box ' I . . I . I 1-11 Ye lkqdal What -in man or woman . . .Tessa r6mknted, it grWa on you while you gaze that � , � 1 " � ��, , " ,� , ,.. 'girl hdirself wa uncontrolably ill. At either. in much a time as (his? 14, miss'(he went down on his knees *GAtQ0tffi 4 010 , he showed his collection of skiAS. The helm, with his sbaff, entered the town. . . I � t"as like th*Xna.Jure's longings can- Lad r10 the water,) for any make, miss, GRIM +d t d adoes 1�agan firii�g the mind behind- it and the heart beat- , I % '';, %. 1, 11P espe," , - .. . , , Peakinan, baying cast off the shawl ,Ilr 4n hurriedlY rode off. narrator says: The Kaiser noticed the piazza and Ing in Lhat exalted breast feel the re- I , . -­ - not.1 bd,raprosmi deg; "o if nk 9'r,,, yourself., 06w did you come into rp7 vs 0 I I �,,' :, � - -not;tfy 4 .1 ad,' !!K d -' t ., It was his tiger stories that made thought It a good place from which to sporisibilities of that tremendous pow- . � ,, -:,"'. . . mM miUmIs'We"Iff nor cased, presented herself in a good long to? ,Nvory cabin is full of women." Immediately V. pursuing part� was or- our flesh tingle and our hair heave. observe the country. An officer was or a hundred times more than its plea- . _ d: . . . I , �,,�, ',�Z.,�, . . � bowl I . "Your cabin, sirl" cried Araminta, gaialz d, but with no results. 1, 1. our" of glories. . I � '' ii -d rasa sh in which her large beqd had been on cabin? -Where ,on earth am I to go !, .1sam boogane gotieral and almost , : "' L i- . "I r.,m t 6 fi. sole de nuit, at the extremity of which d Wki Were in the very hearl; of the Ban- sent ahead to clear the way, the Raiser � . 01- - ., , %aminall, 84guted Araptinta, when �ppeared her stupily limbe'swathed in who wag a good -deal 000lor than she Trarhu and atage robberies follows I saw the young czar crowned, in the ,�l , F., �_, � I d sensed and La with ' - el a -apel of the Kremlin. I was , - thlb dloogrpoilill duet hit ng white woollen �stookinffs, pretepdpd. Js not this the captain's the bank robberies. in many of their. gal tiger district, and with the non following Immedlat y b hind. The ancient ch �111 �t, ''� � . 11 � ., . 'Ladly, Peahman sank back .exi;;�;stad, whiobt she plashed up and dowq ' lexpicits members Of the .1 �. � ". " . iu t cabin ' murdarous ahalance of a rabbit,shooter he told us officer, who was the Grand Duke of almost, within reach of him at that "I �, � i. ". , sli�f j,du, -betterl" - ' water, that with every motion of tt: ','Yers, my dogs young Iady'; but I gang were killad or caught, but such supreme moment, whon, after the holy .1 � I " �, � � � � � "I , 6iv'no: whia Is it v - vessel washed to and. fro in and out have engaged it." was the terror knoplred by the Jaames' of the'provalonae of these unwelcome Mecklenburg, come to the dooi of Herr anointing and the solemn ceremonies :�J ��: � I g : ;:1, - .., . brut". It waA close here, he said, that n �' . I. " Whera do you think Lord Pandi:_ of the surrounding- cabins : Mims Aka- "Oh, murderl Papa I Mammal Help tkt�t for more than ten years during Slek's bedroom, knocked, and, getti of the confessions of faith and the pro- I _. 7" �� I -, Tinta, poor child, in a vain effort of here I MuT-d-o-e-r I" which aprice was Hat on their heads they, 0aught a tiger credited with hav- no answer, pushed it open, and walked olamations of his titles, the youthful �� I � '' , n last'nlqht , , ��, , .. " H �E I . , '. - , . . ecencY, had seized and thrown around The unforLunate Mr. Fox was more no one was fotXnd to earn the mOlftey- ing done to death two hundred autoorat-he is but 30 years old to- 'I',, �: ",. I - ow should I know, child 1. Pr nR- into the room, where he found. the war - 1. I ,� . .11 . I blably in hik bert�,­ her ,neck the first thingt.bgt came to then at his wits' end. He was ready to by betrayingr them. . day -placed on thoi brow of his beau- 1i . �', � I !,"�, "I nd Frank, "ve's. I thy apothecary in bed with Frau Sisk. I " I'- . . .Hav4K. you ever seen him I I Iland-a short flannel tallet jacket- jump overboard. At this moment a , In kugusf i§76, Jesse a tiful, sad consort, the diamond crown .) , "r, �. I . . , j, " , I ,, - in 0 i .1 "Never. .And now I never shall. I,u% and sorda Ing at once for her father, knocking was heard without. There, with Aix oontederates. made a deeper- . ' " Ave we likely to be attacked V w The elatter of his sword woke up the itist removed from his own, while she, ..'�, I � I — � I I I I I . . dy Ing 1-�Ukla -", . her, maid, and the captain, darted up no doubt, was the young man, who had ate attempt pan the bb.nk at North- asked. apothe r , who was naturally indig- on her knees, buried her sobbing face, . ,:, 11 I. " �, . � It.uylkdy.11 I the comp4hion hatchway 'into the oomeback with a ateward-and Sir Ben- field, Minn. No degpersdoom. entered "Well, I flon�t know. You may be 1�ant Zang cried Out., "This is too in her mighty lord's mantle,'and rose, I �.:� ��:,_� I -.1 ti volatile, brandy, choloform - arms of a gentleman who, in very im- Jamin. ' the town at afurious pace, shooting much, Are you oriazy?" ovely in her imperial trouble, the .1 I ''� ,. 11 "Sal,' peritoot oDaturne, and wet fro . m head . aped into their revolvers right and left in order but I rather think a bleyole woQ 11, I ,� " * ti.6146k, .or you'll be too latel Ah i Mr. Fox in desperation Is "Excuse we," answered.the Duke. greatest lady 'i I:- I . , a ger," was the reply. ,# of two continents. . . , .�-�, � I , I thorel . . . . . . a deal I 11 to foot, seemed to have freshlY.00me hlA berth, , and, wrapped the clothes to Intimidate the PeOP16 in the street$, frighten ti knocked, but no one ianswered, May I know then that from the natures so - 11 � L'. I.— ...� � . olktpoil,gro any farther, may heart will in from taking a bath in the open. qround- him. Araminta, who had not and halted Ift front of the bank, and, Of bourse we said it would be rath- we not; go out on your balcony? At obviously noble, noble deeds ind � _ : , �:;".r I . 17, 1 a - ome up nOtt - - . , , , Why, Her screams were mingled With his lost hdr presence of -mind, jumped up while iTrank and Jesse San -LOS er nice to see a tiger; but as amat- any rate, heYe is his Majesty already thoughts wvuld spring -if the awful � � , r L , for ths terrl- and unlocked the door. The ,, ared, the other fYvdo I coming up the stairs." world of splendor and necessity in I 1� , %,)ierals .the girl gone tot MAris;[P V.roarts and entreatlen, younj ,.,"!�b,; we 11 . . I I , I rift d, rushid off I* 0.4, lust at. ter of fact r-bgietted hAving talk- . But paybx- Olumir to him as If man was the first to enter, followo , ll�a 0 to guard aga "Woman, get out," cried the apothe- - live did not hin- I I . .", . . ,$' 0 a ,gr a L Rod young in . ,,,I .utg,ri which the pair must 11 ''I I I he were a llfel� uOy. I - , L , I ., y W eya P12 of htr own, which was X by the knight. t"k. .T. Tj. Maywood, the cashier, and ed about the absolute necessity of got &T jumping. for his clothes whil� der., I am not in the leasti surprised . � �;, . Y. . � '. . . I . . . I bY 1) m4ous a stlest one, to tho,milein " Let me go, miss, if you please, for , "Where Is that rasealf" cried the two olorks wePs In at,rho time, and for ting Away with the moonrise. We tried Frau Sisk rolled but of bed into a at I ;� � :_1 � � 6119i other side, and i0y,lad k"ven's make I 6he's coming, she's com- ,knight'.- in a towering- passion. All refusing to 1pon the time )bak .Tessa -hat closet just in time. The Kaiser enter- 'I , I I e . U y might - , o to shake our host's convictions t I � . I I , 110 � THE HIGH COURAGE I � .� ".'19hout away" 'for, there -was -Ad ,answer. ner L bih- principles had given way , under 3,ameg killed aywood in wanton cruol- on the ed before Herr SIqk had fully covered and sul:rb, n,d e . I .1 1,� � " ;oVAj,. , - , * , . Shrieks were heard from the, upper thik:064reire.-Stmin.,t,,"Wlidt on earth do In the meantliqis the citizens ra- it was at night tigers were his nakedness. nodded, and said: ,, t ' comes near being the I 3 I I I � , t d , ,h .1p ndence ofthlayoung 11; . ., Araminta. mamuna, in tord.Pendio. deck, and sUdd*,Aly through the open -you in n,, air "'lie; shouted, as Ara- I. d what was going on and openQ prowl; but he would not accommodate "Clest. la guarre, doctor; don't.be an- Man � 1� ' � . , �, '01 . P . door there r�qsfisd into the gangway ft 11 _-Ch6 robbers. Two were almost . I gry. That was a frieudly greeting you best and bravest thing done this 4en- ... .�b -11 win oint toth6'barth,�andogtoh- five in us, i tury. Still less need we be astonish- � � - -filioma. y6i. I see b "'Burke " middle-Agtd f6=830, With a ttqban of Ing t 'youn Man's glance, -they both insl nt down I - I ,% � �itatiy,kill*4, a another received 4 When the mfoon rose we ve the Duke Regent of Mecklenburg. � I . : ' . : ba'has all ,the Itoftilban mJt&tj1m, and flanhol. -an har head and -a red petti- roll I and Frank James to the banks of the river We _f he� was crazy.., 6d if aware how British in love Of POrics I . so X Edidn't know th-a .: * I L . a d- In, �storlcs - of" lailghter. bullet lift his 1110111 SQu, where -i .� 11 . I,-, . A -to � eq .. To. be Ocinti-nued.!- . �,Vgg shot tb-r(3ur;h Ill ry us over. d on to Able piazza, fol- . I -6tinty' properties' You her 16991 TOIX, Which, clinging , Ttusslan court, haw habitually ()is I coat of the same material put on over . I left 10g, but ,till a boat was waiting to fer He then passe and progress Ille. bighest tire In the .� . - . � �­ 114 J11, Art,ini4a I . . In Wet ,,, .. the six survivors succeeded in mount- In an hour and a halt we were landed lowed bk big whola;'Ateff, and stayed ghter of the Prinmms Alioe and the . . " �, 1, I — . daul , I , I ; folds to her-kneem and legs,. Ing their bor"A and esoxpi�g frou;i the Olt the edge of on eery covort, and on of King Christian af Pt�n- .. � I A�Ailiuta. Af little, bmt I try to very odd- - there for an hour. On leaving the Em- . f I I -�. I 'inpoded her freeness ofmotion. . I 11 1) , . ,dbu D)�S�rjt&jkrW� #,&'IL :IN *8PP,Jt]y. 1. town, followt'd l3y,flfty'armod min. As after some 60atching, hit the trail that r said to Herr Sisk, who tried mark thlk Etiglish to eniih othe I '� I 1� ly to grands " . � � 1. - quor iti po -yoi� think, "Bir. Bohja� , i I pero I r, and , .: i I 14r4% 'Boudlebury's ac. ,#,'T1m 1IN61 'Tie she Pi shouted the mail. revious 0004016116, luck followed excuse himself; � . in a 'Mlt iiii.$w , . . led thr*ugh thick jungle toward the ,, how d6ar to both is the character and � . O'. , - iialeanok-mbamaf giid breaking fr�o front Arainihta h� The .failure of,iotmo of,th�ii�holw toi- " 3anieses fqf W'hII4 thoy esompe after Grand Your good wifN is probably very . �� , I I .1 � ,� , 4. b6lkd doWn tho c6mpgnIoh_ i I the rank Road. Everk. histailt we are tho'counsels of our own beloved . �­ Oh, odritalstly. it over W6 and into Ursued nearly five fitifidred , � Nk, pe,do-boo;t 4160trOYOrS �'tO .' Rtthlzi - RAY` be�i,n Much fright6neA. I hopolimsome wny � I 1. � ".Gs, expected ? fearOAMp tiger to spring . I th thio *mathor 'Iflud tho first cabin that Rppi6ai;ed,'blddk1n# mi 'I g T`0OXnbki1lO6 wore queen, It is an, old joke at St, Pot- 14" L' I= . I - you gJhfikm.11 �, � �� 6t R, WI thing )ike - thv,alp6od teioriloa, 6f -thebta roe of thdi ,upon us ram thia-thicket. Maybe, -wo to sho'A arsburg sihd Moscow thnt, more than � '� Jo% do YL6�ur be � op. 'the door behind him, and,, j I shot down and oaptured and a fourth After the off Mrs had left V ran Siek 11 At. it is $,our ffkk InAping conjeatura, the animals keep close to oned, in the sitting of Matt ministers, L- 1�. � '0*0itunli I *ithout ceremony Into the low,ar bar while, on their doAtr4otarb" t1rI&lm!Is,6n.' was killed. -J6696 til�&.Vrank,Tftmes, aft- tho- roadway, watchivig for, natIV00, came out of hei closet. Some days lat- when something unweleoine fit Oaborfta 1-, . I . � , 14vomits. I 'doin. bstloyo I "812411 'Wh(Oh *" Unoccupied, It wakqhi6-6!b! gaging tjk4: aeTlotta, - attention : bf , the er both* chased fo-g , *eeks, succeeded A -s our Itovers wevit spinning along or she r4eelvba from Berlin, the Xais- I I I , I I #044484ho d"'k A#kth, IfihIA, horflblo in, '61 UdY 'Pi6nklukh's maids� 6116 of 'British Admiralty ind"of naval eftl- In reMbIfig Texas, and tit WadoFflink or's photograph, with the inscription: or Windsor, was being mooted, the el -a-' . .. .� . I ttotm '60ACIAU64. -0 thoroldid you Whom, Ulgo Ringdove, still I in 1',, %'P"Or� Socki, Tho difficulty has exi ormed up. 14 t�o rnsliaw moonliglit, eyeo word '01l friendly rdernotk of the attack on p,aror of all the Russids has quietly, I I I atod over ho'd Itaurgical 06ratloii part straihod aho4d for ajay pr6mrlitig ob- murdered, " ins derpngez PDA grnrid- I in .t o air t)n his'l"g The Would wits, No mAny . . . � . %, . , . the night .6 Sept. 0-10, 1808, 4 o'eloolt, , � I , td6tblIQ XAd',Aa#psh4& - berth, *,No sooner Aid she *Itfteils %, shko* the ad6ptioft of th4 so-kiot de- j4bt, once theta waa g, quldk a6a,dy- I ,� ji,oar tuak orm, h, deliver ,ugj tal ,urtor and moinclis , " I _ � , to lo'ut, care 'that lb mtkalb him' a C down of paec, Thor -6 wits sowd - W1 Herr SiAk's ulot ad. "'twan", � .1 . . dayA W4 very renson, ther6fort, why 1 ight, , h6ld iiltrttslott, than $her adcl4d-hor p&rt. dbroyoxa, but It We be6n,espoolally no- GrIpple for life. ill In th6 shade, It venture, htii been %iiiblishad with em- Thord is e ' , .;, .-r-Mbithfixg lisit' f&ppohed" . to: thd universal oltortic gut people tio"ble, In 'the Olson of the gatudst 30W OANO OTiOAMPID. boa,st rtinuing aldn ec bollighwAsntg throughbiA Gmnlny, go this Aublima experimo.rit of 6011VA4. I . I I e, __ --- - - , or it 661nol it *Ah . � - I #no &I6;,,WhIdh had boon bloWitig 64tAida Wet& W too, itlailuxed of�, their - ' ke- t( ;�77E,4 � �uit b4*4 tigak. that he had beeti oblIg6d to imam an tion, whother practical or not, i4liduld, � . - hicrokol" , ofIrdiftekh: fr6m. igolty own, add - ths Ago going few In the fall of 1870 the 18,11AGROS ,Zk &dogrl so_ it bo eomdd and 0'artlestly. I I � . *rklle uhdor-only el their turned to their old haunts In Clay � I With ,,, its At tuinkidg thftt-t�as, wete, * no th* Griffal' Which Xotat a Wora Wito iiald. Hadh pk,bteadda authofltAtIV6 at cordially wel Irk to _61h$ igtraightftY to th6 b4ttoll. =7A , at6paoht of the facts am , furthered in England and by till P'nit- . . thdrgrext awoll of �thg all 9 c6utfitatort"trialt on the Olydoo e.teaod- Cmtisty,,ond very 800n hadikbotit them not td Abtio,6 ailythift., � th6y -600uteod.,' "f . . . . �;�X lishmen. Of all livi,fig personages thii � . � I I 'to be -Atinrod by Mim 111agdOvis"A 0*�, I I I . , .. � . t1ftAtt6 Wowed 64,140 tWooping no trOjb, -;� . �. �miball so . . . �, " 61W W.o � - bf ' 0. ,_ 11 — 11. is powo . I - it. IP6 , t v, ot two, 'touth io , wost, hwa ,diawitlonii,% .. 1 04' '47 ' wd of thirty khots on 4,MW 14119. " I �. I X I tdai WbAt at4 that 1'. young czar wits, by hi ,r, place. 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