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A GREAT. tlYSTERY.,
OHAFTAIll, • ,• EbloaoPhy.-Nil, • '
We met next day, he bad arriingo 10.
ed. and inspeo,,,ed, the rooms at No. 4. Prolitieam4reeble.
2214 Baker street, of whieh he bad fr. Botany.-.-.Variablo." Weil up in
apeken WU' Meeting, Thee con_ belladonna* opium, and poisona germ -
;listed of a: couple ot comfortable bed.. aily, Knows nothing a practical
rooms and single. airy sitting- gardening- •
1.00104 Oheettlilly furnished* and ilum- Oeneg•yo-Practioal, but Balite&
Waled by twe braid Windowe. So dee!, Tells at a game° ditferent oolla from
..rahle In , every way were the oath other. After walks line shown
meats, and SO raodara,ted •did the terma nPlasbes °iv.° his tvalinev°, a•lid
("eerie Iithen divided hetWrea us, that tOld ine by their color and 0:m4:goalie
the hArgeto was c000lo404 upon the ui what part of -London he had revolve -
spat,. and we• at. Once entergd into , ed &beta.
• Pessensitin That very eveningI mOved I • 7. .Phemistry.-Profound.
thinge round trona the hotel, end 8, Anatemy.e-Aecuritte, hitt unsYs-
•-•
me, that'll*. It la swidently the Vinery
of sOrae arinechair lorgearaux* svoleeil
all these neat little in the
seoluiden of hie own study. It la not
practical. I should like to eaa blm
slapped down 4 thlrd-clasa earrittge
on the Under round, and asked to give
e w a.
I wotild lay a thouaand to over against 13248°N4413144 BSC3"8"
him: Thiekeiied Millt.--Take one pinti o
"You, would lose Your Alorieri." Eipr- milk, one t bl POo flour tined
lock Holmea remarksd, ealmly. - As a ea- n
for &be artiole,-I wrOto it myself." aMooth in a little•cold milk, and sal
end teitaP000 eligari Pour Int°
tore ttite. All Wane and Ober Wale I
were cut eta, 11 they would
Malts rOugh Places in Vie carpet, the
white slid light colored. rags pia in
easi box, and. the dark onto in another*
both buss have, oloaa fitting lids,
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eveo ok, the Woe Goad easily bar
ttut-diottasieed his vengeful purawer.
Thli .the OltOrY et a horia1"--not * prT404eijimweewnasemrispe,rfin eelliymglitittoniselliaguj"
Man. Se astonishing lo the ineident thing harmed. 'rho Arab WaS tittrly
t w tu, eir"Pt me°peutt tbshev,e447 pxt* iavteadp that we luteten to give the nathe and
ia composed.. of wido bit or nese addrese of the narrator, linee nal majm4174401 him with um"
;Tv, r williedenrt laird°
t stripe* of dark rage, alternating with lit E. Hossu astd4 raga- ows force* He caught the lion feirly,
• methekebraigohatrPeAtttriaPelbatukr, :rut' '". uer° "25 am7 TWY"
dark raw uutti you bawl the uropuu Meets 0we, wereee.„.. , wards. NO #oener had the slender and
At the terMination of the Persian ;11162%4; es g a la t hetet): tirna37,
Under the Jaw and roiled him bit**
e required, then cut or tear thent` in -Orar Any father, the late Cap- Mg' in the ail". For t•he oeoond time
"X•ou I" -'
"Yes ,.': 1 have a turn both tor diver-, ' iiiik when it boils. A piece of _040
P'ation and for dedingion, The thane. einnamon boiled in with Ow Plitt ira
lea valid* I have exprelosed tbere, end I PreVee the flav?r tor those who lilt
which appear tO You tO be so chimeri- lit.
cid, are really extremely practical -ea I Junkete-To One (Mart nr, lulus -war
practical tbat I depend upon then" ter ,aweet milk add. sager to taste an
My bread anti eheetse." ',_
"And how r I asked, involuntar- 1/avw` wit4 lemw's v°4314* ''''' "tm°11
. • dissolve-0)101ot Heneea's ;onkel tab-
"Well..1 leave Eb trade of usy owls, i lets in a tablestoonful of Cold wa.te
suppose I am the only one in the • and stir it in the; milk quickly. Let i
world. Via a Consulting detective, if atala in a; ,warm roam tot :half a
Here la London we have lots .of gorr .1, . i d" - -
3r()/4 °en liederetar41 whttt tilat je' hour until It is firm then eel: in a eel
Sherlock. tematie„ ,_ einment detectives and lett: of peivate h •
on the following raornmie . .
w oiesome and eaelly prepared dessert
1101Mes followed me with aeveral bozea 8. Sentiational Literature- - auu•-• ona Whe theselelloWs are at Unit
- end pertnaanteaus. Poe a day or two Moos% He at:Retire to know everY ' '1* A ' The Ainket tablets a n be bon ht to
they come to me, and 1 manage- to, put - • a- - g --
we were busily einoloy,a 40 unpacking detail. ot every horrer psrpetratrid them en the eglit scent. They lay ell la talre 1:11110$ f." a Ilk° I:6811ft "n 'b
the evidenee blefore rae, an& I am
and laying out oar property to tile, in the cen,tury.-, „ gen. obtained, by using a piece!' sit rennet. ,.
best advantage, : That done, we grad- ' .1•?• •FlaYs tila vi(dul well- „orally able, by tlie help of my know-, Farina, Blarielldange,-Mix.five'tablo,
molly began to settle tlown• and t.Cr 'LA' is Ill. expert eingle-otiolt player. ledge. of the hiatery of Ohne, to set ' •
. ecceminodate oursetves to ont new hexer, afta OWOrdain941, . ' them straight. There is a strong Vim. ;spoons ot feriae in a little cold Water
. autreueeieas. . 4----- . 12. lies a geed practical knowledge add a Pinetv ot salt, and stir it into on
ily resemblancis about misdeeds, and if
FIO:mes wes certeinlinot a diffe, 5,,..Fritieh law, . ,s you, have all .the details of a thonsand Innart of belling milk; boil ten to fit
wait /nag tO live. with, kle eves quiet "" 104 I' hed got so far in rriY•Pilat 4 at your finger -ends, it le odd if YoU. IL"").
tbraw it into the ,tire in despair, minittea, and turn into. a wet
if 1 cannot find what the tellolv ia
. van't unripe' •the thoueand and firet, .-4141* - -,„-.:.: :-.. -,
:In Ills wa/0. mid -his habits wore'regu-
. lar. s•It • wet* rare for him to be up ''' lesetrade is a well-known detective, Itiee Pudding.--Soale oneehalf pup of
*after ten .at nigh,t4 mad .he bad 'invert, driving at by .recenoiling all these au. He got .4h:itself into a fog rice in ',milk .till •seft, ' then ad* -ioue
----` -fore rrose In the•raorning. Sometimes •Ing which, needs 'hem eall,",, I tend 0 brought. him here." ' recently.
n oe salt, end tWo
complishinente, anta discoverin_.g nottlii- ever. e forgery ease, and that was, what caps tatik a viaa.
ably breakfasted and gone out be-
' helspent. his day at the. ohemic„all hibora,- nr118°110 ,,I lee-Y,,ail well give tili. the "'And thee° othei people ite• . . tablespoenfuls sugar; pet in the oven
ry, sometimes in the dissecting- nt °mil -au PACIO, ' - - . . . . "They are mostly sent out be private and 'bake very slowly for two lioure; it
,
Tooina.. and occaelonally in long walkS, • I sae. that I have alluded above to ' biquiry agencies. TheY ere ell Pec2Ple shetil& he of the consistency of . jellY
in narrow &tripe. Of- roam* thin goods tain T. S. H. Tiernan", being then a the lien ore t tfalle to
.9 _ ti. ores a in tbe jun-
d mast be wider than thick, so tbeY will .ileutenaiat in the Indian Navy, wa_a em- ganIti ferue"all tiY "le hodree atm' still
; Make 4 thread ef the mime size wh PleYed in transport duty on the rd,ver 7 °°02meinue graZing* aa it
beaten uP, and the texture will be
en , -
Tigris, and he commanded the river stances. In about seven rainuteo,"time
Wider the most ordinary oircuMe
✓ AnifOrM. ;When eou have erloUgh tor -; titeamer Assyria, OW day IA lOOkfuag the 11013 011101004 0060 mere from the
n that all the etripes will be alike, -and i can's across the following entry: --
t Your earpot, mix them thoreughly SO - over tiome Of my fatherei old journale itilifdlireagltiieseFaertzoilki„lirtitilatltroesostlouttlIA
d begin iseWing. The White iind, very May 20th, 1857. -Took on boerd Tatird prepared, foe frisfggt.„g kh: 04,,,etrel
ught raga must he colored, for the Farr a two horeea.
. . , .. theweattelmtv, orradotesr. el,dIthigl raegeoed aebnecae:
O .cotton are excellent Mr that purpose. -
r brIght stripes, and diamond :dyes for Nee 28tkee-Lest Lord Neer'e bay tr"
horse; picked. up On river beak opine with asteunding vigor, in the" brilliant.
• Ited;4yellow, blue andgreen 0,40 pretty I tinle afterWards, After 4 lien had'olles- Irlale°01kilciffilttlies:,70:11ilaloIrcle itatti eggr
• f:NITIzr,zitita: Itv:IL
zi:rii
, Do not Loma the arrengetaent of tre.'"Tbis
and brighten a garnet wend,setutly, gedi'liiii; very eXelthig."
e.. col:owl to the weaver. Wind the strite teresting
seemed, to me to be, a: veze in-
eseaPe the third time. • •
nod .urions story, an& I (•,•0 everyone watched the horse and
that you: wiah copied 011 a board, being made it ray business to look up.tlie de- ii
haud• A little study will enable any *woe referred to in the latter part of the lion seems none the worse for the
air ju to ex e w e from othe . II, Pat a sound was heard save the
.carefut. te have the amount of each titils, partly
color 'us --• co . r papers.nnd. ring of the horse's hoofs and the' thud
, .
of the steabier's peddles. Which will
tel, rresPond- -with th partly.:tromg-tha•n rratii•re of ati_ we- :
amount of that color Iyon have On witness. It seems that the valuable ing :signs ot undoubted fatigue; wh'ilst
wit. The Arab is -by -this time show --
one ef f ' '• dgraent : de ei hi h my ftither'e riotti was a thoroaghbred 'IllgopIlatlilil:raselazdaartg°41740Ceiaff'tr.
, colors should his used tegether 'te twee, Arab, much prized; by his noble owner, " "
The lion seems to know that the mo-
' duos harmonious .effscts. . \On the above date, the hotels was being ment of hia triumph is at hand. ande,
Very -Pretty' carpets „ aee gegnetimee 'sent up the Hive]; Tigris from Mauna- he commences to growl and rural:gaga
ma .y sewieg all the tags hit or rah to Baghdad, under the oharge ot
_mine style, Whe,n Iher second shot startlee the niglit air; and '
e are a variety twe grooms. Of 6'burse, he. was taken' airiest einiulta,neously With -it comes a, 1
1.11,
. wialeh appeered to take hiin into the his powers npoe.tite There were are in trouble About soniething,
when done. The secret of aucceee with
lowest ,POrtiOns Of the city, Nothing very remarkable. but as eccentric as and want a little enlightening. I lite
epube• ..-exeeee ,enerey when the nil hie other accompliahments. That '-‘„ten' te their. stoty, they listen to my this puddiegjs to balke! very ileWIT,
,• working fit 'Was upon him; but now end • he 'eould play -pieces, and eumnicries;•.and.•then Peeket my fee,e and bake long time: A 'eup er seed-
. again a reaottAzn,would . seize him. Pieces. I knew because at ini,r0 -4rBut Yeu mown to- saYt" f said,. e& reteine greet iteprovenient 'if
'end for days on end lie would lie up- quest ho hito played Me semi .04 fithat, without leaving your roe& you added ;Viten it is put in tne oven,
on the -sdfa, in :the sitfing-.rooro, barday_ tieissoinve •Lieder, -and other favorites. can unravel •aeme knot whioh other Thick sweet preens is the ise'SE sauce
aattering a word or rpving a mueodi -When iert however, lie men 'can: Mahe; •nOtliing et.' although for.iteoe eager end creamenixed: Sago
• frome mornbig to night. On these would aeldoro. prod,e•pe any music, or at- theY have seen avert detail for them., an tapioca puddingenatle in the eame
rh-ave-itetteetnetwh-e--drearay• -temPt- Aur -recognized --air:- . selves We , hpiy_tith.9_ut,,raulinth ore ilislicious.
vacant exiireasien in his sires, that I • LeaXang; back in 'hie arra-chalr_of 'an "Quite; so. •I have a •kind ,of infurr tun -Saiaa-;.-..Talti- 01671e -en parr -a
a Very curious: rammer. Suddenly 'a •
as:bright colete to mix With the dark on board .With
ones, Two contrasting cetera of warp every peeenatian :very great C -ere, and' m Edgy roar atrthe letips in,to.the
are 'often used, woven in checks one
or' two inches Kau°. wee taken for his air, then falls to the. groun,d. dead. •
But now, what is to be clone to get
knows how this is don Oct the boa the side of the bee tiful at.ti 'b
weever s saftetr. Tki,e groome almost l'ived at
the Wine en board? Orders are given.
0. Every
ix re re, e- to steam slowly close in shore, and to
fro r w°tirrn4vteli.aPti.,,Ywweaari.si.3louaat is ueual/y cause tney -were by no meaos sdre how keeP the animal -In view for the re -
- easy to estunate the quantity of rait- • • ii-CCOIdingli acne;
'rat' It' la. he- would teke confinement—its.f_ mainderilf ,short itiOtt_! TAls
might have suspected hini•of beiag ad- evening 'he 'would cloie his eyea and [ion that way. Now, end again n case :six poundeof .coldi.. boiled hain, chop
''' dieted to the ,USe. of 'some narcotic) eoraPeecareleial • at • th f'ddi . tu .- h" li - •• rtu- 0
. , . . . . .
. liad,agt- the teMperence and . cleanli- Was. thrown across' his "knee,. some.: plex. Then I- have ,to bustle about and ' f In. e, eht• uP. tvle •himohes of . aelerYi
new. of .his-Whelo life -forbidden.. Such tittles the' °horde were sonorous and' see things with Aty,owneYes. ...Y.on,_800*,' ..r9..1.x 0119 04'..ef elfre ea; halt e 'Pia 'ef
a tiolien. • • . • . meianohply. ..occasienally ehey weee I hive a lot of special•knowledge which ' vineger,-the YOTlis-Of ----atichArd-poned
,
Ari the weeid. went ,by, my latereati in .fantastie ' and Cheerful, Oharly they I APPIY te the Prohlem, and Which facile eggs,. one gill of mustard, .one teasPoon-
• him and My curiosity as to hie. aims reflected tha houghts which s... 'itates Matters -.wonderfully.' -These bit each of pepPer,. salt . and -white
, In life gradually ileepseecr Ataincreas- seassed• lura, hu .whetber „ the. meek :rifles ef deduction laid doWn. in that sugar; pour over the hani. just before.
..ed.. His very •perstins and appearance. 'aided tl-Rit4alhoughts, or whether the article: which. arouse:4:1.year Seen' are eetving. , ' ' ••• ' , • . •
. , ._
, r.__,.... were...enoh. as to strike - the attention Playing ., simply the roma of a invalueble to me in...prectical estOrk. eiebbege • eNleeijig _Bee : ..e, head. ei
.."' of the most casnal abiereer. 'la height whinrer fancy, weep:gore thelij cont.& . Observation, withme, la.second natUre. ;; • ' •
gabbage. Until • tender,. ' chop,' add, four
'he Was rather over Six -feet, and go deternaine. • I might • have rebelled You appeared.' te. be surprised ivhen I
excessivele ' lean that' be eeerned to I:e' against. theige- exa,sperating ,BO:os had: it teld You, ini oUr . Mat: meeting, that ogle,. „one cuP ' of .' bread s erumbs, ' -one.
censiderably 'taller.. Mt' -eyea'.1virerf4 not. been that he. usually terminated' ,you hed come froth Afghanistan.'" • • teaelno- of Melted butter,* an& Milk to
, sharp -and. pieroiee, save' dering these :then" by &eying .in, quit& suceession a ."You ivere tolk:no ,doubt." • ' thire tteaeOn with, pepper.end mai beke
intervals Of, forper to widish- 1 haye whole .eeriea of ray -favorite. airs as a "Nothing of the .eort.. I knew yen: in a,4eefg diSh. * : , 'r - ..
- alluded.; and his' thin; hewk-like. nose slight compeesatiea for ther trial upoe °eine- from. Afghanietan4 Vreol 1,t'!nir spieeascorn Beei.;•-•After a:sing Pora.7
.g .. 0 eXpr is on , an air 6 • ' ' zi . • • . , . a i he train ,o thong • ran ao swi •;•-ed beef tor dinner vvhile arm oho
alertnees end decision. His chin, toe,' Durizig:the first week, or so ive; had. -1Y through My Mind •that I errive& at' tile fat. aad
•lean: togetherw, .:no' ;To:
had, the prOnaineitee and. , sqUarenees no caner.% and / had 4agun to think the-. conclusion Without -being 6On- . • - . ,. .
• which 'mark . the' Men eL determination. that MY.' cotapanion wee as friendless _scions , of 'intermediate . stepe. There fine; Wit eo • they mai be well': Mixed;
'Hie, hands' Were inveriably Vetted a man, as •I was myseef. presently,. -were suCh ateps,, however." The' train then stir In.. enoligh •matte mustard or
' ...With Ink end etained with • obemitals; however; d fonnd that. he had.many,a0. of reasoning Tan :' ,'Here .ie a gentle- French mnstard .to epice sufficient-
., yet •he was possessed of eitraordmary etin Atencea, and those enthe most dif.. Man of a nie$heal type* Milt ' with the ly, and place it.* in an open pan 'that
clellotiey of' teat:h.:0 I. frequently' had fereet °lasses of soCiety. There was air of •ta.militarynaan, Clearly. an army , will take an an inverted -plate oa the
Occasion tii . observe swhen I Watched: one little .sallow, ret -faced,. dark -eyed doctor, -then: He has juet collie from.' top. • It. 'mast be slice&• when co,4. '
l'' him! Manipulating his fragile • plalloso. fellow wbo Was . introduce& 'to Mei.' as sthe tropice, Mr his face is dark', °nit **Dells With Tomete Dressing. ee
- pineal igstruments. • . . ' • llfr.'Lestrade, •and whiz eame three or that ie not the natural. tine of hie skin. TWo pounde. Of 'the 'uliPer . Part' of the
• :The :leader. maY set tue,ttown as .a. fatir..timeS ie a •single' Week. One:morn- for• his wilds are fair, .11S has. wider- , .
. boneless „..husitedY, ' ' When I.' vonfess ing a Yining gir/ •aelled,r, ' faehionahly gonashardsliip• and sickness, as his hog- round', eliepped fine, half a.. Pound 7 of'
how math' this s man silmulated•,,my 'dressed, end stayed for helf.lin hour gale]. face sage' clearlY., Ris• left arni,' salt pork. ehorMed.1 brix ''With, tornato
. curiosity; and 'how oftea-I endeavored, or" ore. The-,Saine afterneon bkonght hae.been injured, ire holde it in a stiff catsup ue,d mike into haile and ;try
te break through"the 'reticence •whieb' 'a . ay -headed,. seedy visitor"- twang and • unnatural : Manner.• Where in .the
. he 'ehowed on all that cencerned him- : like a. .7e* peddler, who • ed i treptce •could an English army deetor
• a pun' •..o - elOWIY in' butter. When biewried • on
es both aid ' dd sa
closely , .
be eh • :anted; an ;wjex was have seen much shardship and got
eine' tomatoes *and a ' -tabtespLiful et
self. Before Pronouncing judgment MS t
lees was My life„!.and how: littte.•there Woman'. ' On a
o fl- c. ,y a alin-shod elderly . arm wouided ? OleaigY in Afghanistan'
, other oecesion an •old I to• testa Sin:Mier the- • meat in the .
liowever,be it: remambered hOw object-. fleur Mixed . smooth in Weter, and salt
r.*,,. , . • wag to engage . my . Attention.- .*,y. •white-haired entleman had an inter- The -whole trein of' thought did .not '
pl,,.....,.,,heltli • forbade ' nic•fr m venturing view With my eemPtinion; and .tni, an• 1ou eame
occupy•a second. I then remarked that
eauce until done, . • . ' • . . .
frem Afgheetiatan,.afidi you
• ionallkViel.- , end I, ad. no :frienda. einitorta. When any '
.,
, .: . .': ,tennlAss • e wort r was*.exceet- other„'a railway perferin his velveteen:
who'wou ,,,eselt,„upo and'breakeee,,eitipt individuals's:lit in an almearence it," I 'Said.' smiling-
. _., .
s of these •noncle- '
• were astonishedY4 ' - - • .
"It 'is 'silmple eiseugh as yen' eiplain n 7
' You. remind, ine at:: a „mmili:"I i rwt gi tvShetrieit kit. -iongCee,ht ho pzio. nwzieeie'thpaonau nolidutitoeinef
niono tont of .my 93,0e721-nder ,Pherleck •Helmes *used to beg • for -the 'of Edgar,Allan Poe's, Lkupin, ' I had rid:. • • . .
eson wi , pepper, salt and . fit -
Owe ciecumetan'cee, .I eagerly .hailed use of the sitting -roam, and: I wodld idea..tliat. each iudividuals did exiat .out- • . • • - .
:the:little mystery Whick hung around 'retire tO my bed -room.. He • .always M. ° ° r
'd f sto ies.'" • - • • ' • . tlash Of mei ii
mer avory, make into •fiat
tax conspriaion; end vent Much of my ItP0:egiesed. to . me for plata* ma tct .Shprlook Holmee rose and 'lighted hts taloa and irrinboez-lard, - butter.. or
time in endeevoring to:. enraver it. • ; :this incenvenience. ' ' - . pipe. . . . • • ' • • ' - - driPidnge. TM) 'onion may be wait.'
•Bie swas 'not .studying mediebae..Iie ' "I have to use this moor au a Vice ' ' tett; Many . butchers, eell the meat al -
had himaelf,. in • reply te a -question, of business," he saie, "end these proplia plinaenting me in Comparing me to Du- ready ehopped. IV is better 'to 'eelect
6 Ne doubt yen. • think ...you- are corn- ,
. confirnied Stainford's opinion' .upon ' ere MY,.clients."' ' •• . . pin," he, observed, ".Now,.th MY_ tipto-.•. for yeurself, and thee ,you! arel assured
' that point. •Neither :did le• apPear be Again / had an oppOrtunitie of ask• ion, Duein wag. a yery inferior fellow. of.,.
what you: are, getting. I •
' have pursued any:et:urea of reading ing him a point ' blank .question, and '
again My delicacy prevented Me frOin That trick. of hle of breaking - an on. , e . .. ......-,. • •i".. • *
science Or any.'other reccigaized portal' • foreing..anothet nian to conlid,e in me. 'remark., after a, qtarter of .sn,hourle . ., . • ,
hla-friends' , thoughts with an. .apropos . .,: -
which -might fit him lot a degree in DRESSING HINTS ! - • .
••••hich wetild giye • him en entranceinto, r imagined at - the. time that• -he had seenee, la really very show.y.and sepet- 'Every WOman leeks better . with a.
• he learned world. let his Zeal for • some strong reason for not elluding to field: • Ife had some ,enalytical geneue, hit 'of white abcint her • throat, whether
- :certaia • studiee was remarkable; .and it, hut, .he soon dispelled • the• idea . rby. 110 (1011bt ', but he was nY up xuepq otto4 it. be tbele bi 1i, i
s o, or not, ,bu lately that
' .: . within eccenteic Ihritti his •knowledge owning rotted ta the subject of •his ;
own. accord: . . , . • iti, phenomenon aa Poe appeered ,to iza-.
h : .
. lite : that his observations ' have fairly - ilor.ine." • • . - •• . . , ,.. wort y. daur,.sisuctiosse 4, The tame
. was se extraordinerilY ample and Min-
lt was upon the 4th•of Match, ate•I' ' Wee yen read Gahoriates work?' I housemother and. elder daughter often
astounded me. SarelY ne man 'Weald bare' Eted reasoe to rememher, that I, esked. ", Does Lecoq come up te Your th' • . give any
. ink thentsetires too bu4r. to ' -
rose' somewhat earlier than usualy'and • . •
! work so . herd to attain. such- precise ttention - • e
a te th se things for hozile
found that SherioCk Holmes had not • :.
Wee of a detective?"
yet finished his. breakfast. The land- SherloCk Efolmee sniffed sardonically.
• inforination Unless he hen seine delinite
• ." Lecoq was a miserable bungler," he weeze,hut• never silent& We 'allow our-
. end' in' vieW. Destfitory , read !TS aro
ee to ever become too busy to make
,_ - usay had:become ea accustomed to•MY ("5214'
Na „ia.an...burd„a late habits that my plac,e lied not been . in. an angry voice ; he had only eds,-•
seldom •remarkabie foe the -exactirws;•1
•of their . learning.. •
.
one thing to recommend him, and that , ,
ouiseives attractive to the home, folks.
teinal needed, for 'one and one tourth first, hoWever, the liorae was perfect- .
.
pounds of rags . will . melte a equare ly• qu'et, ana as the houra Ware on the , wes 'zseenlacrathInegr naearairtoefithe bank of,
yard -of carpet, and one poand of chain groo s naturallY began to 'find things. the river and quietly grazing. One of .
is. enough_ler_threa.yardn:e'
-.. 'Whii. the new carpet comes froin the VerY '.4"11 In "8 °ICI° theY.'e6nsid":-.-stlitet -mg-Tr6inaandic8frliteili:511178-121-081-asoef7rly:tAbet•
: • wteel:evel;hs'e tlaekneg t ha,. 'tor 1)101'40.'0T:6 thr ,hotethaelYtogweethreerjAlanifiticififbdegittliaegtvbienk!titmh:
meaeure the. carpet, making:the end in their - own•way, .
' ef each strip, , by. putting a .M0 in the hth4s•esowunailik. eaof gthuelarfaiymiiiinerthov tioi joreeottiohne ..
ithort Mitch I
sew • acrose the breadth twice evith a Twilight wes coinaing' t.dho.wn ii,',Latee Vat'
tug on extraord nark, mg happens
That. •vely even, of the steamer, Thaearitain new gave.
the order that the Steamer was .to be
brought still"iiloser to the' laahlt(oflini -
placie. Take it to -the maehine and
leaye' two th.reeds of - the fainotis river, and everyone. on heard hrit;sre. lAtot,' tee*d.-' mdcrernia. ttso aftre khlerterthet :
sregs aixd -saw twice more, then out the
' will prevent. the Carpet from raveling. 'the -steamer Was edit& Uniuspicious Of' .edge.• The elain eras AtopPed, a prank,--...:_.,.
anythiniK,.When without e nuettent:e wee. let. doWn , and the- Arab • walked
,'-widths between the sthrea,ds., • This • -
ut... ot,o, th.4...ile vs:, E_____...a .ort. .8,„A. .z. :,T,. . .,,. -. .ounshtehde ts:fttheasivednein:i ..thar ...6,.-s‘y-,Eiviezyite4ntie', .tain . and the joy and suaprise of every- .
,:thlow
mile on; spread. the Mixture: On
• wet. a titbleipckinful of Salt. With kero-
.seaseniag..•.-When your,' sliver Spoons
'16'41i 1'4 gc143-4 ftlr Pla14-iiiiiigs '3eeiclea :(i)ittleaanieiji:edn.1:nftelh3ral4rseigei:t *dh.eev.geerny;'
wet salt. .. When -fletirons are rough,
aro stained with eggs r..ob tu . .01 tolii When Lori Kerr 'ii matchless ' Iirab: *TH911S °MAKIN° 9ATtrw -
81a1:00th 'EA a reW 32111111t -e8 • bay wes• seen swimming vigorously to-,. -Iii S-Ic
Werds' the river bank:: How he ' had . • . , oithers ranaliehte. • . •
. . one .v6ii.. board? .
828ssaydrlaY, ItOrtit*ebgniet:t .tr"eliele.'Itrectalip,a.-
7 .Covintrie ii ni solemn 1111d Ow
1
_.... .....:..
' _1
.13ind thu'ends• with, wide tape or piecea -warning a tremendous•splash beret up•
0,6:ap .p'licahtioi: et
Perron' 111.die•rub the .iron hack and a --man 'on hoard waS .able •to • enswe• r.. jai-ha:M.74es of adm. infsteeing seethe in .
d zereetal times, ley on for the side, without. beingheard, not grateaque, ea •well as of'. the ertienin,
4aver.... There 'was the,erect and shapely head :: certain •cenritries. When 'a• Chinalnen •Z':
a, 'unfastened his .haltor•and' made. a dasn - iThere ls nidre than a tottish of :the
.....
will useally remove the Most -obstinate Water.toweide the rich
''YeacIlLlt aciaald....lietmOrnilljuice -gliding'. swiftist. throjigh .the .iintooth awearit to tell
anins from white goode-Witheut ine shore. The -captain et anancde Poiredt:treesd.cilaliise':11b9iinvn. . Tanhdis alM6'.hPirPOOet21;e9dtusteetti:Sbhr6gejavkkenne• eitoinig.' :".
.„ • • .
'lir be th ' lab • _ ' y rong.
'brine. is a specifibi for . vein% In, swatei engineer to slacken Speed, in order thet• .Pie,ces, and :the follearing' oath la then's.
bugs end the like. Ae a simple rem. he Might watch.what the animal would 1 adininieteredi •-•."'kou.' ehall telt. the •
the oyeh, as better than.. a hot,waster •
40m.dye.for..43:;.7,Aci, t",......ft,,ea,saityheeaint,vde4iin..•• ce0,:, it, this time the' shiii was gli4iIIK :truth amt. tbe whole . ti4t4.. .The.: .
beg i It retains tha• heat longer and ''Pdeasetee.t..hjedngle
bearitiful: graiiey -Plain, .• with Miner is Oracked,- find..if you do not
iMinediatelY at ;the, back tell the truth your Sour will be °reeked
cennot leak.' Cover. • it .with a case of. it.- ,Presently the: Arab •struggled like the saucer." • • . - .
.
Made . 6,f the• top of .e. stocking. 'Weak Up theThank,-azid- it• wee then .notieed • Other symbolic . Variations of. the.
. . . . .
Aim for sore eYeel strong salt -and wa,- •
ter moon. d onekvr 18to.a. :net
ic;:l:arat4 :papal::: • that. hie
-ficr.. air eoairetenthroaouret; . aAoholot
,
his head: Suddenly he steed Still au& ,a Candle or cutting. otf a qook's hisid,.. •
nosebag Was 0411' attached . to Chinese eitth , are' the eetingnishing .of .
. . . .
and ea the remedy our foremothers ale
. .. .. ti . ead, ly, evidently in the hope' of getting rid '
8hatitthfoe8thbath .commeneed to shake his head Violent- the,light of the °singe representing the
Virhen you. wash black goods soalt,them, •
lea; of his disagreeable incubus. Of course,' symbolizing the fate of a perjurer, '..
witness' soul,..and the fate of the eeek .
waye - preseribect for aohing .
in salt. water for twenty minutes tO but at lengtli his .eeries of *ad tease; t'lizards' skins 'tittle the .place of the • -
eet 'the' color, and•oeither!calicoes nor e th i
he mild not get 'tin of it altogether • , ' Iii cartel)). parts of Indie tigers' and,
lind.'that it frealiens•the color percept-; a
graceful neek. Thus released he gave in, .one case the Witness will - becoxint
e bag, that : Bible o Christian ceuntries, end the,
etockinge will fade. • • • I Succeed d•in so loosening
ibly, especially. in the case of a carpet lond neigh, and then after a preiim- of breaking the oath in.that
• ..I.Vhen you.siveep your carpets sprin- ' it slid off his head and hung •aboat his penalti
kle snit over them ,first ,and you will _
careful, lie:lower, to sweep, all. thonalt
hic • ee izet is a so ute e omi • e stop- -•
the prey' Of a tiger, bud, in the other '
w h has mud' green' m i ..! ,..Be bury saunter,. iinificient tO make him a - •
off when you nee; it, etse ' ped to enjoy the tender grass .at-'. his scales like: a Board. • , •
leisure, .oblivions Of the coMmotion One of the Most terrible of Enrollee*
r 1 h' b 1 fr ed • h that. his b dy will be covered with
.
euteee end produce a spot very much .
it Will deli -
like grease. • On board the steamer the captain and . ' •
caused by his extsaordinary escape. .
his officers were communing together °tithe is that' administered in %Nor--
,
. . 1;i0W .P.OR 'ilIEDIATED EG to deeide-what should be 'done ter re- . to the oath -proper hi. a‘-iteng hoMily ,
wegitee, courts of' law. `The ipeplUde • •
*
Gg: eapture O&M:nee. There was no: time on the Stinclity of, the Oeth zand the.,.1 • '
. • .: ' to" be lost, for night was fast. miming
- Way by which We 'nay Time leer neit• A h • ' ' ' oi .
II• A of the rise of a glorious tropical moon ' terrible consequencee f net keeping.
AB latotalous Frfacinuali !his ler.eni ,i
on, and indications were already•visible , . •
chile in. Esp., , it, Part of this.leegth isernion .takeo :'
There • is ecarcely • any branch ' in
,., jungle' .11.• terrific and unmistakable "If you swear d. reise Oath the good- ;
s t e great white disc rose over the this Per :- , • • . .
one branch has' more !improvement mous lion, with his head thrown. ha k
rialto:it Moonlight, was seen an enor- sinner. Xf you swear falsely, all your •
ne.e and naeroY:Of God will not avail,
which niedicioe has not, adireneed wit& roar.seemed to shake the Very heavens: • L
EVeryone, .startled by the sound, turn- you, lint you will bo punished eternal -
hi the hug tvienty years, but in•no 'b
ed. towards the spot, and there, in the iy in hell es it.perverse and hardened
Mg and patting : together oi drugs, '61.1. • -,-. ' ' . 'I' ' '
q. POseessions will, be cursed ; year. land
beim, shown than in the conepound-- and his tere-paVve stretched. resolutely and meadows, so that they will yield • '
t6 awallow.., large doses of .nauseatin Amazing to re ate, the beautifut Will be barren, and all that you en.;
i you no fruit, your cattle arid sheep ,
No more. iit the tinwilltn'g patient made
g Arst, i,iit3onotdivestuT, oinn
I ivoiyilonu,t;liis world will. liecorn. e e curse. • , . . e,..,.........„....i......
onathlwy188eattsr Irials-.
medicine, for sugar coated pills, cap- :supper. The nod qUickly change& Ida i . 'When the V..vitness is duly orlinied...1:;:-......lr'4.
stiles •and Wafers haVe come into use posture, stretched himself out almost:, by the sense Of his fearful' responia- -
end- patients can noW teke the Most upon,,,, hitt . belly, and. cernmeneed• to .1.'bility 'the •oath is administered, while • •
swgtehrrilteutc8rtleopnt i he holds -aloft his thumb and fetatiad .
vile busting Medicines witheut any dis- teorwalirdwsittheahociuteri."1.
man. with e still moi:e ingenious plan board the Assyria asked to•be allowed It is ti. little carious - that the eit-
an emblem of the
Comfort. Now comes along e French- on in. this manner, one Of thermen en ilittliitey.1111- ger-.81: 4,6
Whieh opens ttp• to phartnice unbound- tot try ii shot, but before- he could get pression„ "the •truth, the whol'e trulli,,
ed poseibilities of going • still turther again, and he made a series of great
ahead. t s' • . . his rifle the lion's tactics had. Cluinged f and nothing hut .the truth," in very
On account of ''the difficulty of ais- bounds • forward until- within a few •
I slightly varied forme, runs through al -
imitating iron as a medtciiie, a Vrench extraordinary spectacle thaVensued
yards of his prey. Nvery detail of the h;
muorsot aalln teeheurriisa.ths: achninbitered • in
ruggist has sought' to intrOduce it in the. steamer. The Tigris bete. is not - Bible, declares, "I will Swear to tell
ilsitraignfilttailiieenrid.courei.st,titiliige t ,ovnitneat,:itula
was distinctly visible to all. on lioard
very. broad, and the smeonlight wes the ttuth, the whole• truth; „one no -
perfectly dazzling in ifs intensity. thing but the truth." - •
Suddenly the Anita realized his dan-
ger. Re seemed to stiffen his limbs. wi
i:)mrwalairt fisiNitnexabritiloso; I The Mohammedan takes the • oath
inanednertilocks:ipi•nhgis
closely,- 'pursued, hy 'the lion, who, iti the
'th his forehead reverently resting on •
though he growled horribly at first, •
I inh•ahlisletalgsr,81tndUstotoapifn"glio5w',11siiifs
•opresenee of it higher power,
presently becan4e absolutely , ell slowly bows his head until it .touehes
Then began one of the meat astonish-
•---ent"' :the book, whioh, to hini is inspired. In .
;Mg races- ever • recorded, , the ..conie the reverence ells acts and the un-
ful creaturee in creation. Pursuer svverving: loyalist to• an • oath many
petitorit be'ing two of the most beauti-: Vuropeatis have much to learn from a .
and Pursued raced along, the, plain bY 'In certain parts of Spain the witness, '
follower of Mohammed.
the side of the river, and juat as the wheze.,,, taking an oath, crosses the
surprising-chaseocommenced. the titeant• thumb of 0116 harid over this forefinger ,
'cr., too, eurged forward, to keep UP of the other, and kissing this syregolio,
With the race on Shore: The captain
now resolved not to lose a moment ill it prittlitiVe 010S9, saye, "Ity this cross...
. ahooting-the Hon. Ile won)* of course, ie the more liana form of 6.chniftisa
I swear to 411, the -truth."
have. allowed this before, but °yenta 60. lering the oath. ia Seen, the witness.
mired. with sueh surprising rapidity kneels solemnly before the. Bible and
that all ordinary action was out of the places his eightliand revetently upon
Bola what„ Pat '• , Zit': h4ena Hatt. ist(iit Tst nJ,ti Ogle pirintiailikett 01titt,,,ad"'taVnill.
queinster-0
i gl7r3orn tirlti.
Don't know:gthe answer; to Whati5Vet .116e
'Why, yon don't know What X am go- -, the win,d, he was obviously hampered
though at fire* he. seemed.to fIy like htia holy Book„ to speak the truth in
uestion you aro going to ask.
Then how do. you; know you °dont . plunging through the water at raeing answer to all .• questions that may ba
rig to ask, dd, you pat ' -by the irtegularitiea of the gtottest asked you?". The. witnesa eriewers,• "I
NO, of course Ant; By this time the steamer, too,
now. what. it 1st • .. ., "as swear, The Zuage then concludes,
I don't knew what it to that I don't lion, and knit when he watt about 'to u 0 yo
"If you do this. God wilr reward you„
speed. Nearer and nearer came the but if you fail 'He Will require an *ace
now, bat all the same 1 knew I don't drag down his prey a ahat rang Ma e•bArAufstriaVtakes his oath in •frout '
hat youdon't know,
nOW It.
how do you knovv onee retreated into the long grime he- says, "I swear by' the ail: powerful and
' . from the steaMer, and •the 'lion fell of a orticifix, flanked by lighted can -
Bat, Piti if yoti don't know what it la back badly", seetmded. The brute, at dies. :With ter:titled right hand he '
he:t you don't° knoW whet•ber fen hind, leaving the hotse in poeoession all wiee GM that X will speak the
Ow or, don't kno*, antl-•-- of the lield. Not for long., however.
don't knote the answers te any of been so badly hit OA Was at first atili- tine eburt." .
whole: and dean truth, in miewer to .
1 know 1 don't: know isimPly :because It Soon appeared, that the bon had not
$ outlandish question* that your pesed.; at nay rate, he erept out of the any questions that may be aaked in: • '
ttltar inqulioltiveneet it forever jungle a few minute* later and re.
rompting row ta Ask.
Het* peal . both herae and lien gaIlaped over the . I thiught yea Ware going to ttirti
etninneiteed the pursuit. Onoe more
eth, well; iiiir youg question and be plain, and again the lion seemed to over a new leaf, John, she sitid. .
us wittg, it, „What it it *bt,t YOU gen
WilY0 to.wi #041 ka01,4 Toni have that the Aroth had * ourioust anxious
at OMIT arida. It was notieed :
, .' .•,!
,, .,,, *
di tna fOrgfir Ito . bat I find i can't.
,
od. of .4411 with his seet over There -vont tps any new itettsie unix&
tyrat;anhoti replied
ant. tw knowit . 1
ratlak, litOnn , eXtd this, of eogreeo lobe, ::
i
° so' •
-,4,- e•
• ,
his Mind 'with smaiLinfabturs unless be laid nor my coffee -peepared. ve:fth was his energy. That book made me
theses Our hearts hold dearest.
has some verygood reason, for doingi-iin the unreasonable petilianoe of man. pesitively ill. The queition was how -
His ignorance was as reinarkable ai kind I rang the, bell and gave a curt to identify an •upknown prisoner. 1 A Yard and a quarter of India linen
hia knlawledge. 01 renteMporaty intim:lath:it that I was ready: Then I could: have done -it in twentY•four or iine white lawn costing lifteen or
litettiture, philosophy, and polities he reeked up a magazine frem the table a a a yard will make four or
end • atteMpted to while aWay the hours, Lecoq took six Months or so4tweaty ce t
-• appeared to. know. next ate nothing., It might be Made a text -book for detec-
tax broad ties. - The sides slinuld have
- Upon my •quoting Thomme Cerlyle, he tirae with, it, 'while my companion; fives to teach theta what. to svoid."
- inquired in, the naivest way who he munehe.d silently at his toast. One of 1 fait rather indignant at having two a 'very narrow hem, Other hanct or
might be and whet he hen done. fdy the 'articles had a pencil -mark at the dm:radars whoin V had admired treated taaehlee made, and the° 'cads lie •
surprise reached a Climax, however, heading, and I naturally began to run in this cavalier style. I walked over .. . . . . : Ina7 .- ,
iiiii nea, with an inch . wide hem -hem-•
when I foundencidentally that he was in7. 01° through jt. • *!' to the winnow, and stood looking out•
stitched if one has time; if not machine
ignorant of .the 'Oopernrctin theory and "The ilook of Life," and it etteMPted
Its •somevehat , ambitiouti title was, into the busy street.
devet,e I witched. With care fano of these might
•',....:,---of-the:composition of (the solar systent.
to, show. how much. an observant man " This fellow -may be ver'y
be worn for-e-wete without weaning,
That anY civilized human ' being in'
this nineteenth century should not, be might learn hy an aocurate and syste. very Co'nceited.' •
I said' to inititelr; "burhe is Zertitilily
• I 'end may be put on when one' dresses
aware that the earth traveled'round -matio examination of all that came in " There are no crimei 'and no crim- In the morning without taking a min --
his way." It 'struck me so being a re- Inas in these daps," he said querulous- .
' ute's extra time.
, the sun reared td be to mei such an
and•intense7,.biitlhtheelaetruncrtniong- weaaPpeei°arsis- iii °lir cents a yard may be gathered into a
, re-alize it. , ' ' • ,
"'Yon' appear • • t ink it to ished " ed to me to be far-fetched end. exag- f mous
1 hisivel it in me to make my riama muolin band and make 4 pretty ruclhe
prOfession? I know Well that:
No igloo lives or has over lilted i mit launders wilily and may be p n -
he :laid, stalling et°my e4srelsision o'f .gerated. The writer claimed by a waho la .ii hrought the same Mount of neu inside tha dreas collar ini a mine
_..: surpriee. "Now that I do knee, it, r ramantary expreaakm, a witch of a itto's thsus and make sueh a vapt im-
muscle, or a glance of a t " Y an n' h r b d 6 'Pr°l'emunt in eue'd 01)Pearstl°°- Two
t d a d attral talent to the de- •
shall do' my best 'to forget it."
"To forget \ itl" 0/n d man's inn:tost thoughts. yards of lace will make .three ruches
n eye, to ath-
"You_ ace," he exPlained "/ con,,' d' t him , Deceit, Atendtdiovhan oft cisrunthee wrest
it ? .Thttevree isonnt;
ill wear: for sever 1 da
eidev that a man's brain Originally is • •
' !Meer mg a , waken, impossibility crime to detect, to!, at most, some bung- d
Iwzithrt' . Wsh' a Y8
. , . , . in the case oft one trained .to observe- ling villainy with' a mottve sei U11116- 11, wa mg. . .,
,•like an empty attic, Ana you nave io bon and, anal sis ni t: el i g tia d yard of.. eat y arranged hair will eurely fie- 7,
stock it with such furniture 'as you f ujoY . , s on us ons parent that even a co t :1 , camtapanty a bit of white at the throat u
*J....mg: • choose. A fool takee Wan the lumber ti f E •
"re " in 8 16 as 8° min/ 'ProPeid- fimal can sea throtigh t. -
d t "
• -
markable naixture of shrewdness and lv "'Whitt is the 1180 at haVing hratna I. Narrew lace, costing ,but a few
- extraordi erg fent' that I could herdly of absurdit
ons 0 tichd. Sp startling would I Wats still annoyed( at his bumptious an hese, vviii give am, one a ladylike a
;f . that the knowledge which, might be
y . of eveey sort mix he collies across, so his results appear tii this uninitiated style of conversation. I thought it beet aPP.eareuee although" attired in the r
that, until they learned the ',incest; by to change the tePie• . plainest of, working dresses: .
!'‘,..it;4 iu)setut te hit gets cite wded.. eut,. or at . which he• had arrived at them, they "I wonder what that dellow is look- fter an, these are oef matters Of r
well consider him as ii nocro- ing for V' I asked, Pointing to a std. h,ittit,
, .. eu is janab ed up( vvith e let orother , might'
not time, and t a have their
-"" .' '"thiegs. so that lie has a diffieuity ' in maneee
i• • laying lila hands 'upon it. Now the "From a drep of water," said the wwatisrt'wePlkillizinglY ildlorw8818yeddeitvnlidivittleal'othir8 tetteenee ell the "tire 18111112: i8 an- e
questioned, and. they have the thought- -_,0
skillful workman Is very careful in-
ful constderation +Of every woman. t
I deed as to what he takea intdhie brain- Possibility of an A.tlantio or a Niagara the nultiabers. lie had a large blue en- ,,
writc•r., "a logician could infer the side of the street; looking anxiously at
en -t-: , f '- 4,3"•,; d
attic., He will have nothing but the
tools which ma'st luepebiza in doing his without having seen or heard .of one ' velope in hie SLEEP_gott lug IlltIt/ES. %
hand, and was evidently .
o
o'r the other. So all life is a great the bearer of a message.
' work, but orthese ha ha.h a large as. chain, the nature Of Which is known e You mean the retired sergeant of . r
Want of rest and sleep leads toino
, •soriment, and all in the most perfect orhehever we ate ehovni a tingle link sanity inthe adult, Whet requireo only
ismer...it is a mistake to think that of It. Like all other arts the Seience to nrag and hounds t" thmight I to Seven or eight houre of the twenty- f
'marines," egad Sherlock Not:nese
that 4ittleroom. hae elastic walls and of Deduction and Analysie'is one which. myself, "Re knowa that I cannot ver.
, ..• can distend to any eettent, Depend tilie can only be acquired by long and pa- ify his guess."' twenty-four lei.' "recuperatiOn, While
' an ,it, .•there comes a time when ',tor tiftt study, nor is life 'Ong enough to the infant needs at least from sixteen 0
eVaily addition of knowledge you fOr- allele any mortal to attain the highest ' The thought had hardly passed
get eomithing that you knew • before. ' possible per/cation in ft. Before turn through" my mind when the man whom to twenty hours of sleepy If healthy
Et is of the highest importance, there- ins to those moral and mental aspeets . WO were watebing caught might of the and free from pain, clean, dry and
fere, ',.not to have utielesa facts _elbow- of the Matter which present th 4.- -number on our door, and ran rapidlY •coinfortable, and let alone, the child.
ing out the uoeftil ones." eat difficulties, Jet the inquirer bagin
c grail- across the roeslway. We heard a will always take thita needed rest; but -
"But the eolar•systeint" I prostestcd, by niastering. more elementary pro- loud knoek, a deet voiee bekiw, and if. it is cramped with colic, pricked
0 •
"Wilde t he deuce is it to jmet" h .._, et him, on meeting a fellow- wit pins, irritated with rough flan-
. he4orstll kirict% 'ti'il.1 11
r: .......-ri— Iltdrnest,"'Irhe said, nels next its sensitive skin, or allow-
intetrdpted, impatiently; "SrOtil say mortal, learn tit. a glanee to diet:in/n:8h
that we go round the sun. If we went tiw history of this man, and the trade atepping into the room and handing MY ed to lie in wet and soiled napkins till 4
round the mewl. it wOUld not maku a or profession to which he belongs. Wend the, letter,
cennyWOrtli of diffettnoe to me or to Euerili es such an exercise may 866111, ;3610 WW1 art opportuaity of taking itself, nor let other% rest. • i
,, it is chafed and aore,"it cau nob rest ,
1,t.:Vf ke4.. . • ' it sharpona the faculties oT observation the conceit oat him. ille little thought
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on -the /1,61of of asking him toed teaches one where to look and what h t.
of this when he made that random
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limit W-Ork might he, but setae- to leek for. By a man's finger -nano, owfay I aag, my lad," I maid, bland- in & kat/WY where there are OeTaiat
Ihiot fit hi* manner allowed oke that by hi* coat -sleeve, by hie boot, by hitt iy, "what your trade may he* children there is always a quantity of k
k
i tho OnsittOtt would be an unwelcone trouserrkneee• by the eartesiVea Of his tgeonimigeionaire, eir," he stud' ,grufe taassa Atta WOW! clothing, Mao sheete, k
,me, I pOitd.Ored oiler our short con- forefinger and thaMh, br• ha. tames- -fly,
routlon, however. and endeavored to SIO/1r by his shirt,cuffs--by eaoh of.these "Unifornt away fer repairs,' pillow eases aua other things that are
tract wy deduttions from it. lie Raid things "And you; wove I asked, with a t
ll, luatt'S °ailing 1$1 PlaielY re- slightly maliciens glabee at My emit- ne leng
I *Mehl did Of bear upon his object. enlighten the competent inquirer in
. tut ho Wdald acquire, no knowledge vealed. That all United should fail. to Dation, • ' capacity. Very pretty and aervicable ko
er useful in their ,,original . t
likeratort all the knowiedgit whieh he any cats lit alineet Intionceivable." "A sergeant, Or; hoyal Marine Light :carpets Joey be made of them, and, ae I
bosested was ouch. IVA would he nee- "What fileffittile twaddled" I cried, Thfatitrit. air. NO answer? Right, sir."' have jut put a new (tie down on our k
trot to him, r eituniter'attid,iti inr own alaPPtag the Magazine down on the 'el axed hitt heels together, raised - ..
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gland in a salute, and we* gene. uUlin't rorom fiiort• I Vill WI Stun paa
oast ill the various points upon which table ,., I Meter read stalls ritbhisli in - .
•mt kud thrown Me that her' wao *weep- tialt lite. v,
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,intoily well Whittled, I ever41 took a What is It I asked Sherlock Homes. ad be O,ontinued.y ., about it.
, ,, When the weekly wanhing yoga dnue, :
owl emt jotted' cm dem% I ieould "Thin ratio*" laid, pointing at it every sales% garment *at pat in,
d000mera whoa ',Athol? sp00)2, ste x sat down to break,.
tot bap smiling Over 600 Le rtoy, X, V., residents . Thou hatao4.04 f thii io
or ouelf6t *lid not
I is& eatt6reted I ran thlalway; fast. ."I see that you have read it. have eigned a petition asking the *11-
%,.-ftim. ROL' hia litalte,: sins you halls marked it, I don't deny. into ttuotooe to Dos It curfew. 0.- ""r"
44AL need ironing* hilt Wore slotted out, su ir
4 .1, ittlowled0 erature..Nii, that it is smartly written, It [irritated nAllOnf il... ' the bu,ttorte clit oft land taver4l tor fa. ma
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digestible way by what he, terms fer-,
uginous eggs. • •
Hens can digest iron *sadly, while
endering it back through: the albu-
men of their, eggs in a form which is
asily digested by the weaker stomachs
mankind, *salt of iron is given tO
he hens with grains of wheat. A.
ozen of these Medicated grains of
vheat a day makes the hens,after three
✓ four idays, lay eggs which are very
ioh in iron already digested.
The Frenchman its experimenting
urther vvith; other dtugs, and it is That
without the bounds of possibility that
WO shall shortly be able to tdke all
ur medicine in the forint of eggs, " .
PItZZLEIll FOB( POOB, PA.
Pa yk know --
Not I don't
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