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. .T . Mall I 1) be was always a good Mau with toolii, ---.- - - . ,
. . . A^ and he turned oat the, beat burglars' K , . -, TIUS THAT VIr I 7 " .
191 RITIRID tools Of 43411"IY in bl% part of the , . � 10 �- - AT THIB TIRL 1;1 rl
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'. WIT ST011Y ArOUT HIS ftUTHER, coulltry, aii�4f everybody wont to him- -TACT IN : I '',ow 60', �- !.".� .I- . mv� ..
WILLIAIK 60BUES. , So, you K*, here he was now. Lill fix- ........ .ZN - I 10wo � ,V.--- , T" XCIYS ox ilk* IkUlefiftli. *1041 TkA# 40
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-"q 0, 00#1 od again% no more night work. but qX - . 0 . hmrr " - � "r . . IA"i t0 0#004 *1 XVA"rJ-
. so X" ^ 0"" xI!x* wor 1011114tv IYA work that he liked, and that ho,could L I li . O'" " The oirious Mull Rt'tb* 44EW06" .1 I
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telpiviC. Vey -41wr do to advantage, and tbat Wag profi- " r . I � . voos+", are tat sit brsuoWw-*tRff, cavalry, I
"y k1g400m Vor a 01 I - .W� . 4-- ov- , � I W" wvl`,� , .
table, and cf,�mfortably sottled down I �� tA6C - 1-� artillery, engineers, mounted rifl". .
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I ' Ill never bad an3r,patiollco," 00614 the for life, sure Of good income as long., , q 11 � � i . 4 SL . I . � -- . I and Infantry. &*- , I , , *�-
who as, us could lift a in . i I ,
. animer; and all I The Government of Tamw##
I retired burgl%r� "with tbe' men . , I � -Adefte ifaily votes prize violuey for rifle
their handwriting through dolug that little sum Iti Rive- .11111 to � .. I I 11111 �
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leave samples at , I . I, - - 00101114aww" I I A:
1� visit, a house. 'We bray on that boy,s papers, I ,- .1-42M&L- "INTA shooting, While FIrivate citizens also
bohliK4 When they ' I - - . Itly or . I KU I ^ %.'U,-. - I a.
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U06 , vo o%rried oft all ,.$y have got ,,Curious how ,things come about; I liberally subscribe for tropk" I
0 1 �" tau va4galgi available
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* rg.Qm for,la tile wagon; we'Will Come alait it I It is, indoed-l' I I --o --* - LICH? I f a T, io =our dotonce, the Corboru*, I
� . ,I � �. for tile rest the next ttmoI,l 139n.dam, ------0.—. . - . iRAJT 4 , � I � of 8,400 tong, beloor Elie bargeat'. a
.. � 4Q not like Your pte"It is, too, HAS LOST ITS CRATER, I � 41.
We . I.- 01.1;" wooden Irlwato, the $0.'fion, of 2,180
,$West,, and, foolish things, like that' .0-. . , ' MOU11111 (IMCF91110 RIVIR tons, Audino second Classification- I I
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� And ' All"Oher 019. I I - -�. . . I Of thie Marine forces in *Australasia .
�K bosid )g joaligh, it takes T110,1pIfia ilk ,be g,ejklre or vesuvist' 110. . V;44,,� 4 . , ., I r1wirvowlt , 0 I
less time 'to write these Sunu, Tbw Preventing . - - I I . . IX, '
� A - move or Alba- Roer, 161ke polopell., . . .11. "I....-- ' . 1. I ; I . . . I . ? � -- I ev ULF OF . I ,01 f Now Mealand, Ilas nearly 1.00 all- �
� . I things, mud so adds by So =06AY y orator of Vesuvius, after . - DISTANCE$. I - I I ales being second . -
I I , . r4aA The tier . , - rECT111111. 0 ( . rolled, Now South W - .
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:, ate$ to thi longth, at time a I 8'a' *.,0.1*..1I.* 107 miles . i . ,v; 1. WIt,jr �06. but neither Western Axe, . I I
I . normous W06149 Of In" . ot OFF of I "
� Stay$ in a bousaA and thus iuo.regses crupting a From Tlea�Tsin to Tangku ...... v,*-oq- � . - . - ok *f 4 tr&jiA a6r 1.rasmania has 110,Y061 Vol- I 'I -
, LAW at the won" � and stanes for a menth past, became . miles - . ox,o , �
01 hi's rialt to say llotla� . -144*- 25 "O"'111. IS .
. of 4 Man,s &Ubor- quiet all of a Sudden. It was thou no- From TangUu to Tutal ...... I ..... 0. . ". I , . W. 0 . 0 # * 0,* - I , O'. LateOrP. I
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0 1 . -- I," .", .0p - -or the protwtion at floating tr4da ,
I darful foollohgoLB I crater had . . From Th -Tsitil to Pekin ......... ... .. ,� I I I .. I ..... I'. *. . O'. 0 * 79 . miles. � r ,
. � atoly leaving "Inotbing that Might tiged that Its toll ovalov, . , on I � .. 0.!�0,10 tralaslan *ntars, there -are the
. I 1 13J miles, . . .. . I = .. 01 , In AS *`*,
. identify U . Kku to ChuAg Liang Chen ............. 49..*0..t4I.1 , . BrItI6,
,: . some -tilAO, be '400.4 to jim, by. disappeared - From Tan .9 Iles , � � I . ... �� � , I I 11 ... I, . . '' following . 11 1`01nips of war. -� .
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. I D's a matter of Jaotp TIfe discovery tba,t the eon . -4*.. 6 mi 0 . I � . . I I .. ang, )Kar iiUattA, KAtOOmine,
" . I don't sUPPQsei 1 urg- . . reated tile, liveliest interest I . 'I! From mouth of Pei -Ho River to the W - , , ,'- - , 4 -'- , - - % . I I . � . 1 .. I Booluer ,, r a and
. , 'auIi�up able In appeared 0 . . I � . MlIdura, Aingarooma, Taurang
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. . I ,that any real -up Efate of Naples, Several . -4 ion bridge .....'. � - I. - - 17 , miles . , . . I I 4 .
P �* f it, among the golon � From Tien-Tsin railroa, station to Vang To ,, 1% Walaarov. I
. . jar, who ever media a business W y- of whoin� together with a few from. I I ISTRICT, SHOWING RAILROADS AND TAKU FORTS, I . . , 4s. 64, . .- �, . "
ever did anything of that sort, an IN AND D ,wow soutax, w4m expands
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. . I . -4 mall, once,, A Rome, . MAP OF., TIEN-TS �. . lish and C, . . or head. of Pa ,a . I I �
e o i � werman concessions, is a Mud wall. The Pei -Ho pulatiou a defe4oqo '. .
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. . . �Way, but I did know ,too, who once purpose of soleut,1110 investigation,. . I . the French, Eng , . . I . . P � . . ,�
I . ,;Sal professional he Wag, with stone, white around two-thirds of -the outer city, including I . . . . . I viotaIrio, IN., .1
�. , : *: . - . a behind 1AM, that The 0=0 had become engulfe(l- , . The native city is walled In BE inclojod within the mud wall. I . . Western A.uotTAli% 4o... 00 OMI a 0: '% N-�-,
�. . , I � outer city on the. portion n I the Pel -Ho River is guarded by Imud forts.. , Yoe, while Tn a a u . ze I -
,left ,some mp.rk ofit. Several theories Irave been pro� River and the Giand Canal guard the -tracked road, The mouth Of I I � . , Smant i I �
� I I to,his.gregit ben , , 4 ; th,snce on to Pekin it is. a double I . � I - . . less thaA,balf tile alactint for seol�r "
. , angku to Tien-Tsin is single tr.ackc I .. . . , . I .
.. -,turned out later d o bow the eruption Of . , The railroad from T , � ter the river, � . . I �
� : , . ,!That was Bill Gobbles -W ion$, lava, ashes and stone ceased at a tim , vessels drawing Jess'than 12 feet 6 lnchv� -to an . - 4 on tq Pekin. I The various village$, cAmps'ond.'rORCIS * U7,against invasion', I . ,� . � �,
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. . The.bar will allow Only - - . .� . ovo . . auto 'are MeA 11 I I
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, Singular game T our a ' , or,the doulole�,track beyond Tien-Tvin, repai , � .. . . . . TU4.Weat India regim I .1 'I
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�1 '� tGobble's. . . 06. as when the output was strongest, I The interpstionallrolief force VOLsood i Ong ov .. I . ... � I - . .
. a cations man .Bill Was,�E the- also with regard to the disappear. I . =—�, , able 070iqllo, the officers
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I . P . and or flgures�,, ma . . arkad. - . .. I . - .;z;-�- I a m gee'ata onl# being white, I , I I . I
I . . I . on. in . . 11 comrades 11A and staff sex . � . I I � I
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, . do. sums. -�vltb signs 9:noo of tha,cone. I - I mHu GqRDOX at, whia�,
� ,.Imati0fi.. . He could � rally believed that this 413- - I — , I . � I TIV ri V . will now Stand his the graves . beside the Madder, and Gordon, Lila .Coloured corPOr I I
� 1. , . I , . I fnacti6A,'.Nv.bloh nourishes for a while,. fiffENUZ i Whether be . I I orag act 4.. - I
� . .. . Ono . ITH GORDONS . I they gave the Doers the I'llaymaker's melvad the Victoria Cross f ,�, --.
.. . I . ; and all that sort of thing Just as 't 'Is 9 rks, ceased on � SCROOL. I 'to reenT. That I . . � I � .ground and fight or wake a break I ..A
�` � ., � , . log; it came n' e's fire-wo . THE SUND0. but permits hunger . . is lift," and tossed the dead body behind of greal, devotion, holds the distlac- ', I . I
. i . ,��, teasy as rolling Off a Slaking of tile molten . � . meat which andurotb uhto everlasting � TURN for the 'Whin army Of the Doers thought , of gallant ti Q,nlW native Over I �, . .
��'� 1 jo him, and."he liked It. Bill a0coant Of titO -- � SCOTIA'S SONS QET THEIR . -� them. They . on of being the . " .,�
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� , . . time mass within, a providential life is the food of the seal. ,RS . Wauchape riddled With lead, and they . a O tea distinction %, I
.. d. I was tertnOri, Ol'001 and I � AT THE BOIS - .1 hard to calculate, for the Doer 98A I
,t . an � - . INTERNATIONAL Lr.SSON, JULY� g' of Man here, as elsewhere, istbo ooin� -----I I : . orally does just what no one expects horrible decorated by th Ova . . . . �V,
1� , . oad agaia,"WbOn we've been all ready rence. . I ' sent the cola steel, with Pi " For Velour." �
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'. I - Ling for . time -before . ]In . di sea for, this there might . .�-.k. .. � plate Representative: man, the per- ,jilt Ilattle pletafre by 014110"s 41111 he will attempt to. da, It was dtir- leav� lok- ;,.L-
I .. t not 1) ;40. man in urlt*l crash, through skaft and brain, he A .
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, . ,An . at down have been On eraptio . would . . - col ou's flanking effort that I �
I a 641y� wall , n ,that - . "JeAw the Broad or Linp.11, Jobn a. 2 feet Flower of humanity, the , , Anstrallaij, Wal rreal)��1141elktl %)r ""' Ing Himilt -,The boay-og�teber$," le. t
�. � , * starting eat, I've Been -Bill a t.ol(lq%% Vext. John 4. 340- . t Vila- . - their oligrao. Ing tile face a thing to make, friends -0-uRY given b;r the army . I
, yog�olj and it &oo of have destroyed Naples like that which. � .. nine vrith God, and he gives the 1111,011 11110VA, I 141YOVICE charge, it the Qordons vindjoated. I . I I ame ungraL I - .
. with ' stubby I . . p I . Manna, I food to bammnity,- . As the ballohn. I . Captain . Tawas, Vt - ishudder. Thai thou ht. of Scotl.and, A ratchet .
'on ompoij 14 79 A.D. I 'RACTICAL NOTES. . I I 9 n ave at .
.. o a . t .letter to ' the ter for courage.. and they sent the wild ,slogan of their. arry the wongdod1roul ' - I ��
Ja , OPLTI Ua t.. -ales, in, a � � � a- . " .
11� � I 1� 0 away _ algebr4Y buried -P day foliowing. T 0 ' ' and goatl eaters. who 0; . I . ' �' �LL �� I
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%)spot and figur � ndX Now 'that the alonutAill IS again Verse 22. The miraeulou st at, But4iba, was no �,A. G. 15 'News, from Thabancha brave, courteous soldier . .. 6hoing through the gullies of b pitals. �.
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" I . . And forgot all about business, a , d . after the feeding of the live .4 few . L6ndon Daily � man, whom .. I had -'the pleasure Of Clan re -e .. � th)BI battlefield to the field has I , ,� . .-rd
'k I time to (jaiet,'the People of th4 villages of day I Stood Toward or pay, but . a gift, 80 is the remarkable dos-. the African hills,'Until, their comrades �, �4.j 1
... ave to toil him when it Was. ad, Thu people, which 41 lite. gives the fonowirig me�ting at Graspan, tud whose guest I I ., . A good number of youni hall-casLO . ".
71 . . b . could. PortioL aInd'ResLu4, who bad left their �thousa L � . Meat, Which eaduratfiL Untootern . , 4 a I a Ong the. line, hearing It, . . zealand 7 contingent . . I
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. . � Those For hi b th .to t a r. Liner seuklea. criptiola:� I 'r - y � in the Now . .
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, � start. Happy m a in fear and.frightI have. on the other aid � a of the Boa. . m a Q 4 h a . 'few months ago, I stood up- I had been on several occasions, we's 1. turn,wd in .lie another, - oaying: "God ' Maori , .
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:,!� . figuring out those homestead . , . . Malted W . To they 1�ad been I . sea a I . t * * oredexi- When, a the hero of tile hour, He is a fine I is 0 e a(, ,*1 I . ,—
I document is 0 give ' this hour, on ,a 0 1 1ht - . �
" % forget his troubles . T I I help the, Boers r Jo X now &IE tb ap '. Thoy have a I 1113o
1, � A �� I often thought I'd roturned, . and 'are taking great W- who re he a r I
Su I . tial to jt��to 'Cigure, 0 1 site i N baylait 11� d, VX7: :
. rag with signs. . investigations.. fed, just across th sea from CaPet-, I StSM�) the .he aeterlam oil the veldt, altnOst within the shadow f a man, wall got UPs good . - . wjr�cry, which inlay be t�a'161 � .
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1`1�` I . yself, bat I � terast in the� a I oientific I -w in this 'a . . of Magerafon- ' active. , . He. was, I At Oft ith the strong be bravo New ZOalag .
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learn algebray in . jig the learned man by gium. John's point of via � .. n lookilij, strong, 3;1; CIRUR L PRICE OF IT, . lr*�, . �
I ,,, . � They are assisti I I t oked upo '' � ountry I" � , .
I ! , ,-. " COME IT , .� I I- It is difficul put bjs� Signature telia's surly heightSt and 16 I the only soldier. 'I, have ' d c ' . 14'
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BOB thrown from the Verse Is 04pernau . I I I ,
I 'NE VER QTJITE � . . . in. upon it. God has L' lootlagilloi dead, think, about �ut whan qjOy turned to� gather up, Your Qu'?�n an caafar:- , .;
�'�,4, 1 1 0 8 I I Beef .found pKajor ,.Car I . .
i ,1 . . . - ast. � . is E$ . � Jilt ' .on, of the Lan t .pi ,
� I I'. ,qt was whils, we, were w searching for st6 to realize'tul , and seal on Jesus Christ. As .he the o 'Id, tern faces OJ . I who 0OU14 Wear. an e�oglass and I tile, , . . it
� . prking to B manner at B , I . . . . ird wailngofth(i. . we w o ad fallen, then tbOy W�111) is a prisoner a 6.
. Crater.. � F. . I for us . toned to the we It a lie looked about I Regiment,' I I , I
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;� .. gather thalt Bill came across that Vegavins for weeks presented an imv- ern' life, especially ill Our Lord's time. elsewhere spoken of as the Word - at. and Ila Erl- not lose by it, 90 . that he,whage. lion soul -had pointed tbg�s gt',Ebe - "I" " "
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','�,'.! - . ! � ,; , .� "left his *mark. � � I .. � re not anchored the be I a whilst CrOnja ,gazed 1. . bar peappi"'a PbOtQ . 6 duty was to torija, I is one . of four bro � 11 .
. V - �. it L t , God,, so here be is recognized an gpipe o Bi I � �
�� . . thing whi-te . he I . Ole.: About * tile summit Men.ana � wom6n,, we . . � . . I umphafitly dawn am hisAnacces -,tidying up" ' the them t . he . crimson pgth with the � .
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f:'.:,:� , . P lain 1),reasive sPoota . , . Mag and, places of business . I . fi of him as he was . . . noble, heart front. One. WAS captured
� , , . . oulataij. white Smoke to, their he I . Writing of God,. . . ,ghold Upon his handi- laid them no, more. The I a0gicliolsOn' a Nek,and ,,
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. . waa in a boy's room, that was . . ' I .1 � . �,
" ., - qY him- �f th6 dark. m . � grly pilgrimages all wo, , . do, I ountain Strain . - gallant Young BUdd4rt, RIX . Irish Vustliers � . . .
� . th us, The ye , 1 28. What Sh � . that - . we Ku . . I - day grave of to honour�g highest 0 : ibe First . I
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. enougli, and there was the b Way P. than- as Vi .. ul - that a. . I . Itha t t ,lie IT is in, cInlianjaud f I . ,
... �, , ".. . . .M or could be Been making its, � . are one of severe.), Ight Work theL�WIorks:of C,od. These WOrk, I kneW in MY' so I who. lay. buried t!.Ioegl�:o tr alactlie . . I .1 I :1
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.1,.. , ... I Belt in bad, a youngster qt . . . � to Jerusalem w, In I . . . . . ' It stilled, Ion a bullet, dysmith, � �
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� I.. . us, whole- and yards high. . . i. easy for great . dodging would dawn When Scotland wo�ld de- Australian "middy" Beers collected, Idelcesters ,at La
.1 . , � rees which miae t . . , people seem to be Intent On � . . . . l for I on the val4t�.but the . rain bad closed biseyes . '(- , 1
� � . thereabouts, ' and a vigoro Explosion a Were Continually - board, to I I as I -O . aziness. tries maud an a" for all. . .eye, blood , ' me later on, I fals.sh . i� the In . Several, officers. now in South' A
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. * aples, The in � itial wdrsik . ful day 04%- ill �
some400king lad emitlelaus crowds lightly to load.. I read it written oil the faebs that Aca are'llavlUg
.-.111 . ugi.Wald, rather sa,il� even at N , . - in the , opo!l . a IT - W, on to encourage itself by our Lord's in . m r , jl�fck. I on thlo.fate I 1,01r.etv: ,;a r I .a Pair of pocks . 1
�p T t . lie looked as tho ey have as- ple be, sleeping . I . . . a . ment of the Imen who strode. with J a ough lifo.in darkness 6r; 61lia btag . I., .
. 11 than to Iraotle have been at worli, and Ell I Drk not for th 016 . I . to t6 . 11 7`1
. .- . I 1 and they mourne eL- and another a. -,� �-� ..,
ii,;" � .: . ba . taken by-.nIght,. ,junction, to. W1 the last sad Testing PlacB taig TOW , with, about, LfiftY Of 'the d ior him astheybad in weeV -fo*-b� - 1-1
� - d'by laborious r1gonomettIO Over I . . � I m the ma n I
��. , I p boat or play . . ng cortaiab t . .1 . � me . if the 0 is aiay�� tread rounIl, . I ...
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�",�',�!,� ' ith fi Old been ,fitqi . Itituds .had, an I both, but r Gordons'g6t isolated, ft.0. arned for, noble, : white4ouled scut every' We - ' - ' - 6ka ,a .� � i�-.
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- garde; 1 but - 14 . I - M f the Boers, Me . . . brush B176TY three we I ' while
� . iga, oaloulatiow thlit.masses of lays. were do to got. any Meat of him, they loved"-:tll h',troops,, and, . I
, , '' . alt the same, I a lake, and in Ella thing..they can I . � . body Of'Britis I . rototype he was. alaily I I 1;1 .).
�. � . set-to with f rag, . I hr,ee in as high. from: ChO West Of th' . . . .. - I V64- . , have constant consign, .
� . a Ii 1 d 15 000 feet, 'or t ' . a ing,sa, with pleasure a number General ,Wauchope I us , arity far WauchoPe, .Whose P� good . I
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. . . go we presently. discovered, or"as Bill The: OnValsions sk6bk the SeisiMle .,Morn . a gift, they thInk ILboy dauntless . . 1, To M&uta. of tobacco and agarettes, , . � , �
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" ' � L . 0 . . . it boat$, bjqwn a r' ' I . , eye. Re- which h uld,r6lI awly before their. 3[usoars w
� . as - the boss; he Oar- . I . . 6 egg frorg'Ti, are, ready -ta do it. .'The onj� concep,- . geance .Spoke it the Sam To fir the t ey. a ' becoming famous, Y
I � I I . I 1 4 - I ' ' t 1, tl Sma .. , rary Wind . I tvarage blazed in ovar�Scotolaman'S � I 11 � ned year.. we � , rit6s"t,bat, ,; . �
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I � xled the lanip, and :I qgrAed the kit Observatory on -he ,Mqunta 1, , , Ay by -the coat ting,Df pis,�Asfng God ,that tile E . . .. Sized up the position, and datermi like again' of tho:18tu I -�- � �
'.',:.� . , , I rigs Probst , 1. I I a large and deep . 6yes would'rest upon his, ., . .in 1� , I I . .
. 41 �: � , I �: . . li 1, =m thg villa .at , of ter- I . ., .� . I ion wasLearvei 3y little dreamt. . . .- I on bo�pa his AranspIort � the *0111' ' . I 1: -
,% I roAind the) I gers.-wera.in.:,& ate , �piexod the disciples- � . that of tribut"'. I .it upon a capture.' Th4 i I . , . I
_t rowing, the. lamp th h d so pr� I Tow. :at this tflao had Was . . � Scottish face, I. laid. But it gladdened Man the ttoops are, trea,tod, " Marc I
1 1 � � I . . . M . on . every . hard -se . .. df the liattlA , TO of tbo.,lion they : bad eampor bloody f . . . 1. I 11 1. I
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I � I . id not HkO,t'118 . ,� 24. Vbou.'tha people the 'Plot . ....... 0. Tkis *ls'tho W`6Tk Of " .This: ri ,is,. With fu IY I ,.. . - . like ' an fe , .
" . .and jigb. I I-' they d � ' orging. . That J L' . Spoke in . . Shared in'their t6i I g , t man . th � 11 I
.. .. 1, h the boY'S figur- -their hOM6', a sang � was � .2 . A, , tie I t he at gazed upon they , U"Iy to :� a . I I
I . '. . ; !Sheets of p , �r wit . I � In th m - I . I I - . . .last sigh , Iav I beautiful f. a � � I � . . "
I � ap weird rattling of the. -wIndcw I - ths, pleases 6f.each harit browned hand o el6sed'in that the ood
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I— I . r . i I )tilted. men, anq . - I wee -d
.'. I � eerie, I , . the 'a. Though not tn. t . he boat With . I bitirreli; it found a mute echo in Such hundred" and fifty men th El .w" Scotland,s , . �
ing an "em..WAS- . . � . .. . !little b: . a shall troops tbX66 timOs �a day con" : .1
'.',, . .. - . .. . I' . ints on Pai`01 . .. I disciples, he. )lad . gode, and . God- That ye believe, on him whom W and leapt to life in. every on the sad of ... And whan our,noble Quee � I a I "
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,U . , � "The milaUte 1 BillIp epe 10 . . Naturally #Lsre' is a great rush Of his, . � I . in tritimpliant-tofies Cal 4 upo . - I be .*;tea by wni:mau 'A Ptvilfa . I
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. , .11 - . those -shoots, of paper he a to the lamp to 0 . � ly find bim. .. Carne to %tractions, but believe ath;'It spa to throw -down their arms e4d. sav I- I I . died * I I ' heatts . I Ma -a I I �. I
f,�. ,. I . I . I . I �ers, but -.ar - . 14 probab I accept his (111. I . 'that rolled .. anheedad n . � I an i's 'the soldier's am$ .their I . � -he night advance bolOra - 11
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%L � .was a. picture to wirm! I "
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.)right at Class qUari . r Jesus . and render. it I . %,
. .� . . 7, - I . I I Staking.. to a' . him, This Banton" 4 ar-searka cheeks, . go -, I .1.
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- n ilic, chair the boy bad a disappointment,- Capernatim., I n . . I . d � . I $,Idea .ioge..the .*ill throb in an a the le . .1
:` -.4own himself a , . . vn artis Is heart. On all . . , �rafaatel . ft -hand Mel .
r, I . I , .1 ', Is I . was'knoWn � -great.�effort made by our. 1� . I- �. . I - -th9ir.strong, hands on that May day: PjAICS, Who ho'd the guiding ropes, � . - - I
, aglitial-in, avipg. it .right. *hero LOtiVeJ -and Tiger-, Caparnaum. Lo'� a kopies, ridge on ,ridge, OM I I I .
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I ''i , , ' he; ... 1. I Ously prevented ,anyoni . oftenest abode. .. . turn these - � .It I 'a y 1. . I �
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�'. , - .pushed it a venturing be-, where, Jesus.' heedless : PBOPIO tile. veldi right UP. to ch -,ding's 'Ped''jitin..to win vil hiLt I he is so fit c 1. h' li' ' * ' '
� )b .. i�ejt. it when , for the police were E, lie , as' 0A t . , . k6ptatumbnag'over the To I OkS, W 10 I
, I "it, is aot tea- ' heir bodies to thoughts as' inhoopi a bind' to w�ar;�and When � OW , versign a� stralin. on the AOrgoant � * .
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. .1 e ou,� his. I I ilway' near the Obser :Watk!Vs�rotal , . tbiflughta �bf t ,., ... .. Cronl;z lr,:O,: .as they marobeacanopi- ,hand the little so pIradvoed. I I 1, .. �
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I . assail of Highlander., , , . A' le'
Aace in, the light Of Mid, lamp, as.AO ViLtory. � - I . �o trust �vardi. The HighlaAA Brigade had I honours him she honours tham, , , and -acted a 'mar .
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,; ate and ,tbeD . . t bad been fea'all re- ,, "' 6teml treasares . . .. . time, Lp thwtIi .' 6 $ I . * .
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I ' and people the, . 1. 1, .. . , .gazed upon its do . ing� in kilt and . Y I I abained "CoomA I 1 �.
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.�� � - bent dowt aver the pap �1 The scene was a *a ' ' * d hintless in allirst. . � � . ought of hOM0 Or. I) - ars of - their elan,show. .. . . I ey are , . I to . " --
w -inspirnig u . 11 - W. .
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t;: L % .1 big, in' big pocket . for , a turAed, for' Many, Of them. 01 . . nor chang,e,'nor ill air appolut- Years have rolled away,.an& th � expeat.me to Pull tbla te A
1 sea him fig . , 6 belbhings war. . . . I � stoolding, perfect in ell th . I . .1 ... . . . ,
'. :1 6 niight,tIMe,. when th � .. . Ella d on �tholx I ,way 'to Jerusa- . i therefore. With some . . . .
. , got , . - . I I : I . . . of lisping babe, would. wiper the olately old and groyi and Spent with wotviads- I I � . . �-- " -
k .�:: , 6 . mmense eon . uft . . . � -at W1101 1 - .but nowhere so abs I . action v $ 1 -�,� . ,
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. that stubby p incil, and Nihon 11 Most fteqnant. Imagine the I . . ..- I -hey bad a eight , *ay.antil the manfs,' * .. ' and toll, fit for nothin ui�to d , t ''...
. . . I ., . memory, of ihat aw Uzi, j b . andle An off1mr ,svbbf went 'VO the 'War .
0 � Smiled 'Some MOTO-and: . d lem." . - � . 1. I evident redentalOget, It t . Wiesi, a their leadersh .. I ' . . !,�o
''. I that otit hs . I Plain round. the craters transforma . � o 0, prophet, they Is a tn 1p- - I , ,
*I , .. . found him ved .Tagus to In . . I ran4babes on their knoes, I
I .. belie . . . fit, give Soot- f � held little 4 . 1: . postpone. 1114'aring big life I � -
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": . . 'begun chalking I I fiery, Son. illuix I ,, . . Pa. a across the lake land q4ittauft in t such leaders. as � L' I . ri -�
,� 1, � 1. red g at . I I - . . M, t . I . I . - The calamittee of tha'..Off, a,rBI Faw- , I :.
. . croassa and letters and I . th . elghborin On the .other side 61 tbO a Would not Paveoom he - rich, I steady, their Young men and maids � W 11 flock LInrough not bavi g the readYmoney. �
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I the paper with . .. . it . 8 8 n 9'Villeges, the I I - his point of 'View. In - after him, But now .be � W claiming � th who,did that do I ad. - ' - the hbre.'so caligo and 11 x�. veteran LQ . I
I ,jags that I didn't and.' . had 6hiagO( . I , . 1. I . hurled bagk the oh are ad, and,�pointing Pat. tl .1
Underst - . . . , t ose . . . The man who I is had uV- .a a ourl u ,� . "
i'', �. . above and even. t1ler distant. an addiiioual of :forabea , . 'this.
t, jill . heavens . . . re. Standing in Cap morq go, they '. wan a had, come . . . . . tile, b 0 o stranger 'say � with ., ,
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. '. Ong, and when' I I . g, .r . ko�t-llke, myrJa . a versO Ot 'we WO toward 'It' 'other $I I, Wgiat sign Bhowest thou then;� � let graves beside' the. alry a ' I With T6wso the. . I 1 4�
� ., -. dianIt take him 1 1 bapk. ocean emit. Un 0.0 . aum, and looking 1. he .. I . . .32, , bOneat. pride, "Re:was . I fit. 'once affected. the i1asuvreace: By . .
Ign I elleve thee, sleep in sold c lie ride,,, �slad .t: I . .
'Elie Page' d you baVO,BOMe .. I , . the Madder Riv(Sr I I . $ . fficer : W40
- 4: got through he Put of brilliant sparki, Lin I aTn - the poop a ChIlt, we may- see, a,iid% b lr� wlilow-clad banks- � of I Mus ov P I boy war,, -eatit del he'won the. or. -S-1 , � � chance .th6� 0. , I
I.. I . 'ki the lamp . I be sea.". WhOilIco . rtby .of, a strange
�, and pIckbd.uP of Ioption Of What .the sight,was side of.t -dobt.has to Prove themselves man we I � + . ", I I - . . battI6 1 1 �
I . . � .. ,V his JWP 6 : sort , . .. . - . . those P+jQple have found Such. a question, asked after: the in have been avenged. Or, Al the .. . . I � which -be
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. . ia�Me get to work agailu like. . I . . � .- . . ke Other Aide of . the San-" acle 'Seems inexplica . ble. I . not been paid. in full,. the Inisredt Ow-: 'halt I . I .
*1 . 10, - . I I I 11 I !in on 'It 1. . I . . �. I I O� the other side rose the 84pstlOt 7 NEW HYBRID PRIMROSE, Look Putt� - ,of Elie treatment 11
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� . ,:, . . -7 hey at it t Marty, of the 0 amp ' rers ' 'blood had aleast . . , .
. . a . that from which t . a ad. suppose t&a . � in UiWt bond of I . of 11owering Plants , - A13 .*A� instance' I
I", . .after that and gathered UP What ther � VIOLENT DEATHS, - ' � ' frQM + . . of ,that meal, butbad . 9 -on . � I numbers .of the Basra- ,,& I Vild , and Few gehern. ' .1als by �. .
I . I . . I .1 I I .. -Y h 4 been made Mom- had not partaken now been haAded it. It was not. paid 9' . � I � , , �11 . . � -
,� I at +W.eg worth + carrying I Already this do i I . . T4ey Wanted a I I motley ore�V Choy looked compared to, comprise as. Many a:nd as - vary!)a meted out to d4pturvIl. ealon . I I
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� + was there th . . I . 1. . . . . . I � I r . m It, of Ar,ta,aja . , as a liaigh, ofthe .
4�... 4 . t . . ,Working of a all list , ly too, it our I . ROY6 Species and varleti as do 5 the the.Boo,ka, Captain G, I '),
. in � heard of. it. I by ,on colonial gone; no
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.�:o . I ay and never though ume, . . I . the stuh, the, go army I . 0, was captured I. ,
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;off and went aw 1hey Teri'llikated like VA11'"Y's �Or N ' Oladb W naluta. its repres ntativeS arsd .
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z, � . I a about itt Or I never . selitritsovereigns- - % of Inlraclea between. the , , )'Ore miraculous M681 also- Then trallan or Ca;nfidifin hands did id +with old Men; lads p � a
� I thing MOT. . .1 . . I . . � , . jorIc miracles', stood aide by al, 0 first ,
;.� . . ,-no I .1 . I tan as the I Ebb''bogt carrying oar l,ordand big Lord bad the, POWer to v . born Boers receive the debt we owed.' gge.,Of terrl- WhU,a scouting- fkOm. Tull,, W*X
.. did 'for yearg'afterward-it ' ,gn of Duo( . I . I rk them continia- , . braced themselves shoulder to should. tributed over k vast ra . � the; Boews'
1.� . anyway, . I Taking the r0i own 119 Why ooUld he a0t,w'o I ' artg that clear- . mountain. ohlain W.i on in
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� =Ust. have been fifteen years at 1 t ' They war 'not I ish lie ' Rh- men in - their * matboo tory. , There. is, hardly o- '
. I I so" beginning of autboutio $out" hl4tory disolPl6s bad landed and the t, e. r ed to A Z ving et,protor , !a I
1, 1: � . t of Elie. g5, lvf0e the papergau, I 4. ., Rabbi MaitOr. When pusly, as Moses seems � ad's legacy''Of hate on 1 der vi I - and Ina arrk I -
. -lind then Bill'told Me tile outcome 14. sovereigns ,all � . . we 14sve Said The . deep error . 'of these people is that ad old ..Bootle] . an hills. prime . � -fall'on still -range from the RvOla-101" ktO thO Alps Jaeger, a., yea�51, WVHS�--_, ' �
. , . . . . . . With nd,, . . 'that May day amidst the AfriiI I , ragged beards . ' .
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iCl, .. I . pugla 001:4wt then, bithor., AS . ' more iagged shIrt fronts. � ButthOre and northern giberia, from the Crop- Was sentenced to, . t',v � . �.-, ., .�
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.1 . I ' died 'violent de hen" Includes- "How." they took at the Mira � it. was. not �Eugland% Yeoman $Ohs. Who , MiLay hearts behind those rag-. th shares ofLabrador bogr. I
. ,aths. Duncan, who'ba- elsewhere,. ". W . . . lign of, There are . I to lie n,d6,o P.0, . a . ' imperial -
� . "Bill was. an, older. mail than, I , was . . dared From' John 6.69 ye -learn.'that they the'Idiracla was a 2 did that deed, but men 'whose feet * we Igh . . '4 in present- Corporal ]Downer,. of Ehe 'WOUA4- .
, , 1 r, alla only ganAb reign in, 104, was Mar mi-skeptieS Who '904 garmantk learts that beat'h where I mrose is not to .
R'' . wlten we works , � . teaching; many ,skeptics and Be were native to the heathar,.-Men on � . country, I more species, AAI are lAglit HQTSOI who, Wag sever:V.1 I
I d togethe Malchath who wasAu turn Mgr- ' found him in the synagogue . 6; . I I IOVO of home and ad loy Ono or tn, thla attack'
- . Sort ,of by 11 . 0 ang. . Eire in a p,osition veTy,like.that Of t 0 . ,was
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.; . a few years after that. he � I Malcolm Call-: , any scholars ha'V I � .. I t the, Sc6ttigh-burr . olulng With' seldom quelled in and.gsolri,of them have from 80, of Ladysmith, . . I
I . .. Oil' lie used*to dc robably,.a,s ill � - . . � 'barelegged� I . (
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. , ,. Tactically retired. $ � . . . I red by his successor, as the . 'firpt� . P ogue that waabuil6* a le - , 11,11"?S191 on!"Ch, kilted hearts that pretty, 0 of those trolpera wbo,'th6W`h �
'i�,.. . p n and do some. !more, Placed by Some gestad,4116 OYnAg. . . I Pa P , a I lcvlu ly - Lin the High the hour of peril. Their rifles Jilin time immemorial, become. anaea . red to on .
I . and the . . $1. &r fathers did eat: Manna ig 'tb * -
0 got real'King Of, Scotland. Malcobn 'on, Luke .7, 6- I .,boy:',' -whotithe lasses partially disabled after BIaa4aIah9t8
i. . . go out now was by the Raffign eenturt . t continuously, 'and . I I .� hands steady and strong.. The Boer the flower lover's heart. � � Tbfused to .
fter a *line It - t desert. ,AtO I , land ova. gal ant Gardens, a -face with the bough there at -ea.dy, .nearly by wIo)1gdS in the hands,
, 1� I easy job. but a - . arbulanoo -Briton; Alt a alf: I I r I
.: a% get plain WhIls besieging Ainwick; ,Dun "We loan fancy the eager , fea " & being ,
I , he . I . ve the raiiaclO they enjoyed was a be told in Edinburgh was face t
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`� - " '� I 130 he dIdn!t even do that I .. W iturdered; Xlexander IL With which the crowd filled the build- thereto' I . the; numbers lay on 'the side of the a hundred distinct species "Own to report themselves, for I.
I.. . fing old, -that's A I U . . greater tbaal-tinat We have' enjoyed. '. Border- ut the bayonet Was with the botanists, now ones covered ev- Placed
;` me Ing .as soon & . ad from bea,vGn I she braids the wI46W'S Iri most iin- A. ,sergeant 0 1
. f it; and -for a long ti I r is not lie I I ' ' , , ory few years, One Of the -toba
an, and kind ,a' out can U, was, a they know that the to T.t1i,;,Ci1e:et litairing along the are dis on this slek list-
. Bill had died of fatigue a d w0rri)while M a- ,4 the Esso)t Regiment . -.
. . .. I :Klagborl . 2; 'Lord I r I ion gave ,Lhexn bre 7 , lel the �'- . , Lt.nb . ,, . .,a - �
a g' his fleet at Oban; 41OX8,1146 , Wag the a. Their ques.t is ' otation is partl from hair , las h love -kissed ,= . row, Do Aar: "'MY Yoofir .
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. . sleddin! to get'41ong at . I L Ely � eat. Th . qu I Ifts; ho BtOry'wlt ,:"CHA , 'Pa r, kinds it PriMu writes f '
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1. peaty bard - III. toll over this Cliffs at. dire0t). jinswered, nor, apparen -from Bxod. 0, 4. ' h I back phift and one.
all; and that one day his eye hip aret Elie Maid of Xorway� Wag y . a direct psa� 7g. 24, partly' � lads as they oometrom T L * . introduced from bentral aigi;g at one grey
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1 I gave you not tW broad on r(:�,u Yo . the heels out. My -
�. pens to light on an advartigement In Unto . -Rob' t IXT. died of . . �nt4usiasm I. * M . I =a hLliely -toil throw i ' t Abair chests . � . V' ' at ,hands find Sutton 1 15 Years Since.. IL is ,a VALV of Bock$ with It. � It
11 I. I . . drownbd at sea; at . . They at I "a Temagalon.
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- a. der.'I Tb�IL ja ,agliah, but Cin ,
1 1.7 � . � I answer a full of ' - O:ad , my VathOr giv'oth [for the sake of their breeding;'Itt the ngdage, Was P pulow I I
�11'� � this paper he took, 'Bay.1119. ` .something a broken heart; ;amag 1. Was Mar-. 6 provider, a -ad the, tone from h� IV6 but . of the accent was Dutch, A moment, an charming little plant ..with whitish . is 100 rounds of a
�. like this; Jim the man subjects; J0M0 at of .famillar [YOU the #06 bread from heaven, Jesus I I . . - or i reaping flowers, boine T South Wtai!" Minister � � .
I 11 � my, are. YOU . 8 11, was for th grea,t I . peogilmist. turn -up the faded page the rifle bar pale.lilao, d 11071NIew , .
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I . , dared. by big air question is th It b . . . a number �
that did � the problem for Me I if you, killed by a ca at Rox- Of th the sli�ht[r,.d mu 1p led Ella broad as be. broke written when the world was awful'8600314 Of. time, tgrs, Its leaves, clustered Education, addressing
1- I I 1. unon bursting � - . awo, to history, . I leamod coldly - towards .that in lease. Olus
. I I i, an followers. Bat thereis not t it, directed the 3 rels 9 ounded- teachers who bad volunteered, advised � .1
, 1. are, address so-and-so. ThlslO to bu,rgb-, James 111. was stabbod. b; ati of "hanger and thirs , Moses simply I young, and find, it he can, a grander . I, who stood their close to the ground, are I I .
I . . , t� of Mel] . ZcrosgLa $R.Yar a ".
- � your advantage,' . . . 1. the battle of Bauchia� eat indign on III_ I Spiritual 0 S�%)Wer* of Marna from God. But deed done by the goad Of mail slueO the little group, . ,te, the Margins labulately tooth- them, If they eitmO 6
. � � assassin, ofter at righteousness of, I now Goa gives the real heavenly Bread 0 .� ground asVilia trees stand on their corde Lite. It at ant I .1. but to tie
w, you know, among oth. . James IV- Wa I a kibled by tile %ft morning stars sang togoth r. . .a nearly On IS bO- traitor not to 'shoot hit
,,Well, no hurn, del, - Curiosity or dealrJ4- . of Which both the -manna and the Mal- . Mountain of es in Bennis Scotland. ad or I Ong,
i at things, Old Bill had Instinct or in- R gliab at the battle of Flod , I t1PI 1. BAITING THE BOER, WEASEL, Then out oil the AfripanAir there came a )�Opu!&r favorite and astr IL TIape. around Ills neal,- find drawn
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n elv-' 2g, Verily, verily, 1 Bay unto YOU led loaves were simbols. ,I , Ith, the long establish- b4m 1.1ka a dog.. , I I
�, tuition or ips V. died of exhaue'tion and f t�6)nhy. in � ,
� liht, or 'Whatever YOU James solem is far above the com- ttalo. It Wag -the Ist Of ragg .. voice, proud, clear, and high 'eo petitor, W .
Fels, Mead and This was the most 88. This votes ad .the Boers hard pressed Chinese Primrose, A Col'O
V call it, and he knOW-thAt that was or after the battle of ,our Lord 'could begin r Scholars- It was far MO;. Fix .bayonets, Got- ad and .favored r: "England all
� from the boy, and a . laothat I . Mary QXlean of Soots was b0beaded whiell owent. Y6 Solt , Me� prehension of oil 1 Ln a LIkee' " I �as much larger and. More in" -96ddor RIVO - I
� . I otat the 00- in Thq�ai 1"Phu I run of koPils as elarlan not lightning the strong whicli TII&I ought to t �
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I 1 S87, Scottish annals before the his - the miracles, but abeive the comprehension of 'd in almost unbroken Be- dons I" the tensely colored tiOWOrs but Is tot as P109A Of ug -
THERE WAS NO WRAP ill pic that heard the word,s spoken, But that reaOS6 hands gilIpped the ready stealt " a' )very,soul wind,, fafts
I � ... . b til, 10II0, are konflioting lidt because Ye saw � a. Voe- A a Men's eye to the barrel (profuse it b.,Oomer, nor I$ it Of a �,
0 , it meant It When it Said time Of Mae a bayonets Went hams I sell and country
.and that ,he in charaotor,m,nd historians, regard because. ye aid eat of �-Iae leave Chose who in their spiritual natures quenee tgrther tha R11165 grecet a habit. I . death for QP
ge;� Stitt . 1, . often ,spring A 0 1 to in- might reach. The 'filing, French Wag as the lips of lover to lover. I ill . � ewspaper of Jr?*HWWA-
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I . . .This Is to -your "advanta, 'in, them as in great -less dgspussi(Ofts up have pa.9jea from death u t I U chafing like a loathed gtGY- - . or lines, and Man I A coftllolhUtiOn of tbolgood qualities ,Ike local A
1i - 11 , chronicles amo.n - as to derstands that there is'a food from with 'us, apoke from the DO harg, a town in Pomerania, gives 'the - '
I - . t and saw.him,tgAdf trile,enOug .measure legendary. ,g students of the gible 0 and (if each of thesse tW.6 species in One
I I -,won 1 Said, just Tho evidencIa of the earIV aing life houAd because be 0 Uld tot SWOOP .at now$ in 'a spoolft,
'I this 'or that marvelous act neavea that not 010817 suat I Tooled a pace from tha British
I , it was,tho lnoy:; and, 96 BL 'gestg the strong probabilitYtUat wUth6T , no impetuous 'tato the verYidegll following bit
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. d baye ccip6oted W cle. It is *011 to remember all before ill fell, and lay where they fell. Again plant Would OBASEI
kra I to be Ong . Wall Was a Mira I but gives it, and that this broad fit ish this edition:--j'R9UteT`A1 office just an-
' ,what ypu� . of hilt. when he & �arge number of the earlier Sao definition of . rush. Rundle, tao'Waa hero, with his
. M�whgt we saw I � violent deaths. that the philotaphic, . Christ himself. . . . that valo,d with Jho Scottish burr oil Of PTI'nrOS6 beauty. TO accOMP1
,. ,-Ire , - . 11, sovereigns Met with, nd face, as koon, an I t, Mr. Adolf Jaenjoke. nounces thlat the Boers have Bank
i, , e 34. Lord, evermore vlve.ug this gughty, handsome 3ta, OtChax9o, Gordonsl desirable regal Bay
1. I svas a'boy e'good, big, buetIllig via i of RugeniuS I., who Miracles Is gltqge 11 "18 etter. grip OV his every ni intless Sootch-I has experimented in this direction, p 46 gngAish IrOnOlRds In DelaiMg
. FXom thID refg, t in words French, ut with � I
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I � alad prospoirou�-, but the ouriOug thing . . in battle by MaXIA A. The . Word hard - means bread. A prayer as devou in Word, . ahuaigep, 'and the dau his fiery obcoaloa, as fertilized WiEh P min- with a aeatoblightP I �
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. -about it Was his story. . .1 aene,ral, no fewer !aOil"t"Bro Our, Lord,.doog 'gqt Ila � 7, "Y- and tons as was ever offered,, but the t man rugh!�d on at Cilia: head of The plants raised from IPTIvate X. Do Vordon, -noW
. . y was, w1nen woo the Roman a) hot because pou saw mylper- function, which nourishes for a while der,Lodis 330 ha, cool, crafY, . lonau few, The Doar$g. heart It a , brays enall Z . ollon- show at with, the Q3xotgalan,
headed, resourcegill. )love hold the cowards the TeSulting seed did not . I
- IIA4 Bill tells me, the bo tbi,�, � PA ogt of 46 gre Sala to 11IM Book Al In 4 a . I f; a h Who calls them . Sit G
� . I gietti . ng ready ." b a" "a . the, Chinese blood, but after for- Aj.rioa, is a son of t1h*
I L . Wd saw him* to go W died by violence in the V&TiOusfOrms fO'rmmncO, but beamugs Y u to' be- ad that what they wanted Wag not 'Again and PLgain We Juan- I bZ,r, -but Bove A
. ailssed , rather, "Yo seek Me, no,� heavenly bread, bilt more loaves kopjes. r before had they fiesd Ones
.� some, college, and hold all but of.aSsasgi,agtJondrbwn1U9, pOISO1409 Says 06uvted to trap them but go wolf in g. these again with C-blueSOV't DO Vetrdoh,. thlo fir9t Agent-GOU
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I I � C the miraouloUs 35. I am the bread at life. 0 I's 9, cligrge never before had tilisin acter becams do-. for Victoria, and a ne'Pbdw a
, held he,' rniSS6 ( . Cause you understood ar Lord tha'. no ELgrim A . -bar
I, it, ana If . a Lord winter Is linore Warr thsh 00 to
. * Or suicide. � feeding; you did not understand lfhO of .gp,Lh to * y me a rro�t of steel advanO- ion the hybrid e r. Saonicke in- Edward Do Verdon, Q.C-
An filgabriLy,that hold laden ,'rastlln' . ----*I— . loaves did pou no good,lbe- sought by ovary figure Of speech to wolsols more watchful than thl men lflg,,g� their lined In front Of a ter- cidedly apPa,rent, M hybridizatidAl I&, case bils, come to ,light In Shaffie
t We saw ohim-and L plain his relation to needy hg- tends to Coatings these
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i oo, wilb, tile 'AfO I � I I . I sign; tho appe I - Make I$ the broad at life, he, commanded. When WO 04*90ad h1do of flesh and blood. on rushed outideat of aix.brotbloO being In t, , �arm
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It I . that, Bill tells me, he ]lover cokuld ,NOT WOMANIS WORK. and merely satis . tying our man beliags, He . Choy fell bank, when we fall baoU they 'Ova fallen comrades, Ox"TIments find fee's tillitO e . , -'The
, vather. Whets is your mother, 7 the Scots, oil ),gr �kjwho,,A are at th ' '
i - bm'Ve dono.,in �tllo world�-be!`d'hal begil , Llta�" . , he is. thowater of lite, ho, is the faun- . . ant resUlts will even ec� fK .
L arts the %yards of life, advanced, until the MOIrsot tyro-, In ks and clefts, on' tO the that Su4bacqu I -A.,
. Tonny? . Dr, groadus describes tu�, multi on over roe � generation. ,The sub- axe San I pUtANV I- ". I
Than 'along comes Bill, , taini of life, his . e o So hat a front -I oe and onward through lipao the PrOselIt .
� '. � out of it, . - in the back lard, Cade as the rabbi of I ranks of the h , I
� %ga, do you Johan , She�g Bat I e towIlas, who body arest to the bo, Tho OA6 � the
I . .and does it just for �fau, Y � . , mt and be is Life; and 0A the Physical al attack unless made Ila almost hope. them, sweeping tlibm down 4111 have jej is of intelige !At hortIOUlturlAt3 ad Rifle$, the' - I
� ,a youngster, when he S669 It Whittflug, Shrink from Settled emPlOYM( nas upou the support of food, so 10;66 ,positions was impossible. ' So through a taniSt and intelligent
. . kAo,W,Eb ing,thought Yathor, Are you sure Rho to wbittl- gaverd, exertion, but ate &Iweya alort dope ife, of mankind is Sun. n Wild horses SWOOP The obAervad the 'poTkshire, Ligh
1, -.9 ,Par in the Morn Hamilton 11WOPt round their right Soo 1g, earn. The bayonets and its d6veaOPMCnt W" to
� on tile P� � . tire to T6MOlm- the Spiritual I of Tha.baiaolla, field of r1ponix ' Otto twp at the it
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� . I held dons it himpalk in his sloop, Of ingi I trying- to to Ott a free meal. We ad by Christ. � ficLak, ton miles .north, crashed through broast- with 66S6 attention- . . L 91
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I I courne, I be knew about the carrying Johnny, )rss, air she onthuiliasit at such a t1ift be- L .- ,- in issed as they .
� * lis e ago out Lord's Caust, 80- yo also have seen me, and and gave them a tests Of his skill bone and backbone. Vainly the Door - the 'WeAVYQ�46 I - I- ,. .
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I � � a' a gi 1, - 0 clubbed ill -
tt ,do h bought the"1861VO at Thabanchu. mprimr,0, DRINK
I � thematical burglatstbPplag a . NOTHING SLORIOUS, I They t 51es, and they were so - OvIdIanee, your unbelief is POM11111ty- main body -bore. Well Might the Wild goal Strike with Dear Mel s.he, said I Wonder what I , -
11, - a its in &jg6br&y gover' occurred to oil -riot's discil Centre v Difisolve, fr iwo, to threo drams Of
� . . U I don,t blalfie him. But Ono ,Sweltering Pageonger, on railroad darstood by Others, and his teach- 87, All that the Fath" givath "as Rundle alidanfoLat on their puny hoots when the Eliot springgi has became Of that household Journal- Oro
. him, ana. . q I can't all god by tht'r. eon_ shall Coma to Inc. The form Of the in Strong fares, and they 01080d in Nothing could Stay the fury Of that He didatt Say & word, er,garn of te,rter in a, quart of .boll -
4 , -This window SHOW t ould be lad add the JuleS f
� . daylt struck him all in a h6ap-thAt trait Ing W a Unneoessarflyl Greek hare, turns our att6ntift away from both flanks to resist him. Then despo,rate rush, Do you anoor at- the or r0diPO Ift It that Ing watt'rt I 'an
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t . � that aid the SUM was the get ib up. he o I ludiVidaals, to the grand. glass Of he draw off as if foaxtug, the issue. Boers f Than gaIaer at half Alle armies TACre, wall aftoth L I and a littis lemon P"', a114 aZaten
the Man ill, the adver- Condadtor- as, Wood Is Swollen a' harsh word tn this whole discourse, from I$ 4 i0onsollAg This draw. the ]lost$ In, an(I they V0 Scott, I wa o When cold, it May be tn
, burg, and then he Puts gift. It'll be all right other* witinih huingalty. our Lord of Europe, for never yet ha He gmiled, for now he was fissured I ZA A1144, ou' 1
. . . . . tiselii6ht. I . little by the V The", 110$116 "d all ns, back When What be 6n irosir , e, cooling driAk tend di
I � . 1, himself against the, IngratitudO of pounded Our teftraP With 'shells until land's SOAX,bftn driven a bid doo wisely t, k JIM%
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in a t I redew inuat Ila taught two 101580 a. Souls will Come to him one Wondered whether the 06folan vtftable drink in thVea
##Ue told Bill that he thought he ake Jesus king% these POOPI once they reached afft to Xmiter- � 6
� -, - - That they could not in . �so Souls rejact him. Him 'Made rubbish they uaad would last ,low do they chargo, these baro ta guifistr** end PW3806 C00900tiO
e -leg. burned It up.
I housand dollars-, that VgOX HEAD To VOOT. a his k! a although th( I � �-�� I
owed, Jilin a t a6t, 11% getting �ngdora wwl not of ths t' me, I wilt'4o Ao wise, them much longer. Than we threat- (;a ask, the hills otivi"ITIONS. . I
Mrs. XOO'ZY- ShO ll" 9 fill world,, and 2, thatrP00016 Who are $a- that tomoth 0 and go Sang of &otia I of the Wain,
- wength 460 alle d * . .0 -
C. savda him, a ybar al, le "be hold ha' ' g were, got CoAt out. The whole Passage ,is a won- 6110011 their loft flank quickly of Afghanistan, and it there be what's.'tht giXe at moroetio's litilld. i- I � �
. into tills college" that m . Mirror in her bOudOir, WhIt do YOU tent upm this world's good . ontra* sharply, 41VIIA9 ItAblilton time to I .
� I . dwill harmMy of apparent 0 JL'VINA1401PAR 146 It
, s' �. .411d got tn bitusialf next year, ght, ghd 'he struck tOAgUM With!" thom they will toll Ing 4TMY1 'M ' 'S �
I -00 woke UpL So nill had anV- think 09 thatt , a I Hap. in any sense his disol.01 O- tIOa8_qoa,A sternal purpose find strike On their A 25,000. ow
at, and Mr. ,1;oozy, Ob, woman4ilt O Lob die g the 6noiay You that they sweaD like boAts from ,&bOUt .
, � I . without o6rring, WhWigl find Cho didnkt think he had
/ b4f not that YO 5rything 21. TAbor not for the moat whi ,
. , and hold pros- , pose Kilt 'Wants tto sea ev( Qteek th man's ,free Will. driving bell. Ask An Sneering PILT10i moor at less, I suppoft- to%, ow, f I
-, -,Ad Win 1 year, anyhow going on. "rishoth. tn the is the patheIr's will Int he touebod, - W
I well; and hS thought thatIg 11 wo!" 30. This r6a ree6rds of Waterloo will 010 you -----**—
I 1�6red foirly .*� . so that bat - 140t at *very Ion' k in st, Petersburat And ough Money to support . it wife
yofjr US% say. tot "labor" here is the saige . his purpose. Of 41t them out of their Positions, "d hold' answer, AS
31111K, rake-off for the sq 28, The 86VA6 IS his 'desire Atself, so threaten. ephe inoldelst Inhabited Country ap- his boillnegs t
. , fang nuGnp'TuD, for 11"vork" to veirl 61% firmly hi he Immense h6rdg from Sebastopol Your . war
, ought to be about I a thousand SN otitoId transla-. whioll he ilath givieft 016 I should 10" Ing ill jinx will �eara to be tb6 Vto*1310-6 Of WST6110- r Smyth"atk'"S' �. I . 1. I . . . �
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. aollars, it that WAS . I Elan, Work, but do not IsPe I at one can be lost WOO of All** and Oxon they have with som ours, of Vaprsfontoln, Ad janAl in I Smythe_ye4; Ji6's banking
I I 011l, #8 it Wag In a high degr66' he snub�. your stongth Oft that whl6h pOrishath ta Christ, A &TdA mean teraportilarl, of the *Citire Year .
Meant Ill, Asia ex6n: from the I them, Making a tooting for tb# Brit' mornln# h the Aiial dowilwa I her will,1418
, . ,% na it Was the makite of Bill. He WbAt do you- A perl8beth is meet by his Own w obrigt'S. power.1 ish to ,no" on and out Botha off Ir tbor Mott A degrem below ftro- : I mmey btr 1`01 . I
Shop thert was Why, 6TOWY ftet in a while I-ve TbA miest whie 0-akness Of out WHIA tkronh th* took Into the liver. Thoy to 2.1
,bought & black6lialth's due Plata po via who atttr- which bAs a Waited and tamPor"y w to Preservative. from. his b*66 at wroonitad.
. ,for *&% in the Lnibl#borhod Of Wh6t6 anuMotd 180 action, whiob goUriBlii" for A while, is An Ad6qufj I
I . � 'to W1,X,t11e1t li,fing and wont to work; warfie Caw* into a lot of money. fu . I r A L . . .
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