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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-07-26, Page 3a -0 ' � . -, ., ­�­------ ­­­­ -, , - ­­­ -- -", -- --- ; 11 �- , A CASE- OF LIFE, OR DEATH. ­­­­;�- . . I I . ­ I . ".. � . I # - , -. - - � --­� I M, P 1% s. N110311 . .1 .. I I 11. - .1 1. I'll ... ­ -1 ...�, ..., . I I.." I � - � 11 . ." - ­ '­ ­ . ­ - -­­�-­­­­-, � know wbwt waso to be done. 1 41m. like being Idle." � I I I ­ . . � . .11 I- .. ­­ ­ 1-11. 1. "..", .­­­ 1-.-1.1T1--11-- �, ­.­ � .1. ­ '- ­­ .. - I ---. ­. -- , ,-.-,---. "Not unless you doll' 4e declared stubbornly. ­ ------­-­, BOERS 110KE up A BALL ­­­­­ ­­­­-- --.--- ---,- - ... - .. 11 I I I ­.­­.. ToWaxil midnight beavy firing broke out upon the Western outposts, caus. ­­-­­-­'­­ . . ..... ­­­­­­ THE WAISING, LOTTER I , , To do I Hadn't be been otailug off A sauoy smile oaxW sparklitig his � pp." ed, ats was afterward proved, by the I "."llt ,� � . WRM* and on al*oo his late breakfast at the way. - INURESTING INCIDENT OF THE success of our native cattle raiderOg THE CHINESE GAMBLE WITH THF, I � ' I- . " 'Twas from Icatblesula exes he flow, dusty books on his topmost shelves I "I might expect you to take me to SIME OF MARKING. who, managing to elude the vigilance I - NAXES OF STUDENTS. . . . R.9 Dr. T41mage Speaks of the, Eyes of most unholy blue I Had, he noit been cherishing a Secret lectureb," she said. . *­� . of tha Boer Scouts, had driven some I"- A ,ev . . . . . , Gerald Griffin, Plan at flight I But lie could not pock "You're not ,i gaunt creature with I First Shen vgilpe issit,sk tile wowla *rter tile tow head of cattle through their lines 1114terstry Xwoery" 00peals V00" 41he I 0 , . I *." World's Great Evils, Mrs. Basgot was dismayed Ito the . bit wociosia Possessions himself. He 4 - booked Ross," lie iotorto;l irrole- P ftlssve "eRMI-Oluvers C01141100 ThfUl' selves 1011. ,r Into on, Own camp. . I vtossuleri Igo the sclooloroll .41P ftst"1111. . . verge of tears, . dreaded the Indifference: with which vantly, I . , � - I 4111011411 -ROW 1043 4-pulto is Carried, ON. ;,� 11 . ft . � , "I never thought yould take it ISO professional packers would squeexohis I "But," tho dimples coming Ind go- . In the history of the stage of Mate- - CITADEL OF THE TRANSVAAL Everyone knows tb.'Xt the Chlaossio I I A, 4eq4toll! tram Washiagton, Inays: ­ of Thyattra and OorLuth and Loadicea, hard, girl" she said. Mr. Alexander Freer looked around adored volumes Into soap boxes. Nors, be Ask the aid of Mrs. Basset. ,Ing, "w.,bat nbout hountelpal referral" "I'll risk that," he Raid decisively. king there shoul(I stand forth an -event ."" . . are Inveterate gamblero, but few ". o� I Pie 'have any definite Idea a's to, the . � -APov. Dr..Tjalsmago proftobAd from the following ttoxt;-11116 -mighty because of their �Ioth and stolidity, ie blot American English tb� well -kept dining room and then At .aught Us' could noit tolf hor of his intended . She kalt her Slim. 4ark brow% ISTO us ,remarkable to posterity, it, perhaps, not quite so historical, as the Tile 11,111.0plet Whore, the Oilers Are 113APRO. . Coll to W1144sta"d tile VIA -10 Ililk, � unraber and modes of Playing, except I � was a Issuslister before the X4ord,l1-G Ift. x, P. will out and Christianity, Ind risa. an the ruins the tempting breakfast set before him, departure until all was in readisoma. 'rent Ile talked to parsdassistically aoroos the famous ball which was given by the A correspondent at Lorenzo Marquee perbopa, with regard to taift-tau, and . �' IQ HOW, muoh awlgward Christian, work , %% Stalwart, wide-awake- missionary He know that Rover was weal at his in. . .wild thea --Au extra ploaWs table three times a day," she pre. ' Duchesis of Richmond on the eve 0 91VO3 M graphic description. of the Pot- whic4 are Played IR the gaining 11 . I tbAre to done, In tbb world I HOW, many 11 Church, that oan take the full mean- trusted to the Ignorance of tile ordin. would -simplify matters. lie was not cgedod gravely. 'Pro 'all Waterloo. It may be, Indeed , a trite dimtrict north of Lydenburg in the � houses. on ,the assalsisland oppoetto Hongkong in . . � I sgoad People there are who - drive souls Ing of that command, 'IGO into all the Ary servant, It was Mrs. Basset who definite la tobsis future abode. A Up- what I should - enjoy above comparison, since it's only relationship Trallavasil where it is reported great Ind Macao'.Tho most ex- . . . , I . away from Christ Instead of bringing World, and preach the Gospel to every hail mado,tbat goldowbrown and fra- 1:4 wossIld do for the present. At Any he things I" lie proclaimed heroically. With his hair is contained in the fact that the of- preparations are being made to Carry tesagivo and elaborate form of Obluese, 1% the lottery. It 14 Abem� to Him I All their. fingers are oreature." , grant coffee, Jt was list plump hands rA;te must escape from the now rumpled, his check fleets were called away to the field an the resistance to the British. Tile gaining Willstag 1� � I � tUumba--rollgioua blundererts who up- . I remark, further, it you want to which had broiled the white -flab, and Win its little bad of boa.rder-ttso school teacher who be- flushed and that now, eager light of Interest in his of battle; but, with so mu6b. uncer- � � Contra of the district is At Ohrigstad,, indigenous to Canton, and vast sums are id ib for the ' . I I . get. mo-fe than, the right, . Their g y an succeed in.spiritual arollsory, you must a , rrauge4 crisp longed to clubs and who had written eyes, be appeAred ton tainty in European circles upon the About ' thirty miles north of Lydan� pa , e nsitficials. privi- to. . I I , . I I bag a oroQk4d barrel, and kiolm as it .. have courage. If the hunter stand watercress ard sliced. lashion, -It *ars lashed in the P. book on Chemistry I I . , "I years younger then the preoise and conditions of the garrison, this fact burg. Irbso 0hrIgstAd, Longer is so !-Pp of manipulating this lottery, Irk , ' 1,000 . . . . I . � . � .goes Off.. Tlisay Ares like a clumsy ­ W$tll trembling hands or Shoul- she who bud become f pro that toast, No, wonder," lie cried in somewhost 'voicInIQ ,,If *you 6elf-suffl0lent gentleirsaA who had , . the and its issues tend to show the spirit called because it is the oldest and each waLsong lottery there are . I . tickets, I comrade ivilo Voss along wtih skilful der that flinches with fear, Instead of paration at enticing. A . fashion , would W frowned over broiled whitefish. that with whioli, the town sustained 1 to strong It � eat position taken up ,yf tile aad. for the purpose of num- � hulltOrS;' at the very moment -be his taking tile catamount, Kra. Basset had Rover failed in I 'On" me pack my good enough to 1help � morning, Good Kra. Basset I . parearloua existence. Although there , north Boors of the first trek going baring them, the Characters in a smail . I . O�ght t45 lie m& -it quiet, he is crackling THE CATAMOUNT TAKES HIM. sideratton of bla Comfort. They had books Ind etchings. a have a collea- *Proof looked helplessly from one to the were some 3,000 Boors around the gar- from Cape 08lony and Natal, . didactic back , let called "The Ttsou,%iwI o . � I . I . � An alder,'or falling over ,a, 109 And . 'How Wliat would become of the Greenland- got OR go Smoothly tegather' - I monthly a�knowledgmentl. But All tiusa, too, of first .engravings. You look us though could do the other. ,"Settle it botweellpyou Pp I She cried., . rison, With twelve different varieties I in- Fromsixtytoa hundved years. back the Tranavasal was inhabited in die- Obaxacter Classi so 11 are invariably � used, The cost of tickets Ind the . ­ � L - . frIghtesslipsg away the g'amel 14w.Christian people have ever learnt- or it, when out hunting for the bear, was to be changed now, In fano,y he you work sotiSfd,Dtoriiy� a can bring my Then buratIn - out laughing , "'The 9. of artillery, and. despite tl as steady oreaso of fatalities I rom. shot Ind shell . . tritsts by Boonton who wore raided by , number and value of the ,prizes vary. I ad the lesson of w,hio ,If I read, It the he Should stand shivering with ter. ter on an iceberg? What would have saw across that pleasant table A new face confronting hlaft­tho� face of a packing boxes Cost of the basement. Raw housemaid is orosA-eyed and that marked each day, they yet atim� . the Zulus And other tribes. The I , 0oor considerably; but are, of course, fixed I �, I . beginning of,this service, how that the . , beci)me of Du Chaillu and Liviugstalle woman. And alt the Idea of that I am going to inhange my quartora. . � pook-marked, Mr. Freer. I. should have told 11, I I . ulat ad , thelir flaggiAg Spirits to a immigrants took advantago of this � things 'established before any particular lottery is I 11 '�be . 11 I , % Lo rd, Jesus Christ at the -sit' Want � 'It , icket, with- a faint in the African thi vision,- materializing into flesh, h.is We would have a few hours' before Kra. Bassest goto home." �he went on, you 'pitch "That's all r1ght I" commented Freer in. which .a ball was accepted and n ' to the ooluditiQu of and themselves in tlis Country against all cpened,.�' resu�ts of wftleeng -lot- I taries depou(I on the surnames of the . � I . . . , fro% talking about CUP Of w4teq to . the most I truths, ' praotica, xl�ligipixs heart and a weak knee? When � . . I . 1. frown deepened. . � . "How . I hastily. . " X shall be glad to'pay wel contentedly, "Now, I'm going to un- welcomed ais an essential conditions of the aside. A more de- . comers. When hard pressed by I 96 air , I , cess - .. sac " ful competitors in a I ne or other . . � I � � , , which won the, woman's s�ul fori God I panther comes within twenty paces of I I . lo4g have I boarded with you, l I for He broke oft .the assista'Aice." paok these books and put thein back , tail, yet one'of dufficiently striking impis of natives the Boors retreated ' of the examin . allons for official ap- . � I I �. I alesus in the wilderness Was. breaking ion and it haa its eye on you,'and it' tas'squatted for.tille fearful spring, . Mrs, Basset Ill I "Seven. years, come September, air." breathless, a74 stood looking inquir. I . where they - belong," I I I � Importance and showing ,how very - to Obrigstad Valley, Where the Posi- tions li�tllntments, which are periodically, . . '. , � 11 . broad to the people" I think it was "Steady there.!' I , "Quite righ . t. Durin that time you Ingly at heir. It was po4rIng_rain one afternoon a couple of months lat4r 4hars Jean - ' . socallre'and ]low serious to the daily areimprognable it well defend- ad, 'being a Series. of volcanic: forti- held Ili the dist4ot, province or mat- � 4,walsongls �ofers . � I . . � , . good broad; it was very light bread, and the yeast had done iCs work thor- - Courage, 0 ye. ' spiritual archers I . I . I ,9 have occasionally Accommodated men . I . to board here, but The milk white skin grew pink on- der his glance., For a moment ,h, did I otte Wallace Came forth from a meet- I Situation, will perhaps ,, be found in the postponement of this' ball from fications, � interminablor kopj a ex. 0 . ropolls. Tile term to the hall in which examinations axe . 1. . . . . - . � 0111khly. Christ, after he had broken There are monsters of Iniquity prowl- Ing all around'about� the collainunity. who wished Rover women. - I understood that no woman, , not reply. . . . lug of the Womaills club. A n um" brella was raised as she I � Saturday night until the succeeding -Wing * tending ter stallm, Inside these na- . tural defenses Is a beautiful hold, and this fact, together with the . " I I . I I ,,, . . the bread*, afteid tQ, the ,people: "Beware Of the, yeast, or of the leAven of the . � . Shall we aot'in. the strength of God, was to be received bore. For the last ,, X will help yon," she consented. . Somewhere in the kitchen regions I � steppednot, and a famiHar figure walked basidt4 I . eve -a Wbeeeding which was ran- dered necessary *the death of a' and fertile valley about seventy-five miles ms�s of The Thousand Ch�aradter Olao. 1. kc," impIrts a kind of pseudo4iterary . . . I . . I � . � - . �� - . I . I I .-Pharisees." So natural a. transition it , . . . go forth and combat them? We not only need more heart, buiLmore back- year I have been the only boarder and the solitude. has been delightful, . . she found and dounod a big blue I . her through the ral.n. I "This is rashl" she cried. "lt*"4 .by . populax townsman from a 100 -pound 'square, protected chn the cast by ­the , Drallemberg and, on the -north and i toile to WWL.Angs, and thus renders . � .. .. . . . 1. ; �. win s; and -b -ow easily, they all under� , � . stood 111mil how few Chriatift" ban,. What is the Church of God . , It ' � Now, this woman -11 He removed par t of the whitefish tas his in check apron. She Presented herself at the fixst room of his suite, her alcoves . almost as bad as taking ral, to laa- shell in the course of the previous . 'morning. Recont Sundays have re-, Cast by the br6ad'and, deep Oliphant's � . I -Way them blghly r9speotable and opular.' . P P The * I N an Outline of the . � I ,­ � I I I � I 1. . .� ,'But I . poople there are who Understand he . -vv I d fea'"roto look the eye that shoul in , � any txansgreos4ion T '' There is' - the . I plate an Ominous Silence. � � . . ' rolled up, a soft old cloth in one band, . tares I ,But I lisvven't . given you worsted Slippers yet -nor a birthday vealed a tendency upon the pitrt of Rive r with Forts Oil . phaat .And Weber, . . , From the south the valley narrows to ,following . � in wbich a walsong is Carried,= � . . �, - .� .: . I , to fasten the truths of Cod and ' Bengal ttger of drunkenness that' I His landlady, generously proper- *her. The a feather duster in the at ' . I edition of poemsl" I t .. he' ene* to ignore that generoliss! � 11 . I Lydenburg, the only. gate, the trans!. The masnipulaitor, or his agent, an- . . . ,". ,�: 1� , : . religion on tho.6041A of men.i Turman prowls around, and instead of Attack- ttoned, broad. at girth,:rosy at cheek woman,hater watched, her as she �. - - finally .and . Alexander Freer held the umbrella , oJourteous 'concession to a be- � Gen. Cronjo , � port station for which is at Nelsprint ., noances, by handbill and poster that . Jottpiy will be opened on certain -- - f I I O,aborne, one of thf, evangelists who . Ing it, how many of us bide under the Ind ordinarilyplaold at brow, gazed at worked with anxiety that . I � tower-loant closer. is. agured garrison, wi�ioh , I on the.. railway . from Pretoria to , f � 1, I I 1. �� 1, ,we . . at through this country sonic, years, aburch-paw, or the communl6ii-table. i him Ili mental perturbation, That merged in corsiplaceney. How well she I . but, there is a gift I'd dearly granted -by professing his Willingness . . . . . . Delagoa Bay. thcoming examination, Adding full . . or . � . . . : � I I � ,. �, .. � ago, had a Wonderful art in Clio right , . . 6h I to 'attack this - great, Rich- handsome,, ascetic countenance, ith W know ,how to handle it 'book I The way . ."No, 1 . iovo to have, little Yean-and only You � . I TO. OBSBRV,E ,THE SABBATH , I . . Six or eight thousand Boers or even . I particulars as. to date � . . . I . I I . I . . . . . I ; . � ­ . . I direction. -He oftine ,to nl� father's I )"Ouse (?us day, and while w , at were all ,ter of- intemperance; Ind the kin-. * its scholarly air;: that noble head under its thatch of wavy.brown hair, that she opened each, gave it a little sharp . . closing gesture to dislodge the dust, * . can give it to me I" . . . I . . . In so rulfAi that the tears have raaiii- I . fewer with artillery. could defy the , . . PRIOR Or TICKETS, . . . I . I ' . . isonditLons, The . I . I., � I 11 , . �i � I . Io m li said: "Mr. ­ &ad monsters of 'fraud and. on- I oseallneissi requires y',,olu to# rally all I . reserve charm of manner which set. . . . � wiped ist 41tokingly all over, aiid.laid I . . I � "011, said Sean softly, . � .. I � talined rifl� fire. unti 5in.the morn- I 1 . . i Ing, Ole British , Wh army, now in South Afrioi for an indefinite perio,L So and otha.r would-be . . , . staker goes to� the shop indletated and, . � . I .�� I . i" I I - Tsalmage, are all ,your children 'Chris- tians "Yen,. . � pour . Ohristian courage, Through him apPart from men .of less spiritual it gently down asitlisfied even his jeal- . I � . 1. I As,ahe tho The to! n came down-. I n a delugei.1, I � On 'of them were, commencing again At any moment: after 9,o.'dlook at. night. ' This ,Sun� . . army, no matter how many thousand ' . hands in a slip of Popov, on -which he . - - I . . : . . � I !is' . .,? ill Father said: all --but tile press, through the pulpit, through rAGhftIity­sh6 had came to know PO . Ong criticism. prepared . I either side people. . �.. day -was no 'excoptlqn, and-- we had - er, I in numb could climb. tboAe giant has written the 20surnamea he wi.sh� . , � . . ' . I , , 11 1: '. ..., .1 � � . De Witt." Then Truman Osborne look- . the, Platform, you must assault it. . ' . well and to admire the possessor of , , , books for* packing be. stowed . them . � ooming,and going. But Freer a�al� . , - the usual matutinal volleys in the ridgesor pass the Multitudihoud death L as to f 'back,"pays for,his ticket, an d . I . I . ! :t. I... I led, down into the fireViace, and . - Would to* God that instead of -here those. When he had t his . . not'been a I Away in a lined box. He grew quites . . . leaned neater -spoke with moire earn. I .. . � ' . . � traps of bouldi),r-bullt k6pjsas Intersect. I , get-% in return a preliminary recelpt" ­� . . . . . � .! :�, � , . � began to, tell a story, . . of a stornV that * I . ' I � . a -n4 there a stragglser. going out to club or, delving in the libraries he had . . exalted ovor his task�almosst hilar- � I � . eat, passion. . And-wby Iiat I For . morning. . .� . . - . edwith doagas. The force inside the . When - � 1,000 tickets have been sub-., � . . I ... I : 1� '.I, � .."�, . . � ,�: , . . . � � . 'came on 'tile mountains, and all.the W no at n f1j;ht ,'theses #reat o !era. .I I- been can . at' home tent , surrounded by .. . . :. I. tons. . I h . I .... 1. I . . . .'To wards 8 o'cilium in the evening the � .. . � ­ . natural Citadel would be safe so long . . � . . Scribed for, the, tickets and A ",.book". I . . . . . .. . . �, I � '. - ; I-— , . I Shoop were .I* -the foltir but therer was . .. quity fR oar c6antry, the million his booki, his. -etchinga, big rare colloo. .. � . . 1, V feel like a criminal Ill he told . Nothins to frighten A man away, ,. . 19 streets near the Masonic Hall present- . I I - - as ammunition and'6od' tested . -Three at the lottery are printed, and each. . . I � '': . I u I � � . - I . . One lamb outside -that perished ins the I I afteWoership of ;our churches ' would tion. of marine aq1qarellos,. Quiet, her, laughing. �' I know how, men . . , Only a obeek like a strawberry . �. . . - � . ad an.animated, even a: gdy picture. . . - � beaqtiful %rivers, the Blydo, Ohrigotild . . . . . stakor gets, on application, a book and - I I . �. �� L . I � . � , . : . 111. Storm. Had be looked . . Ins 111, the- eye, band together and hew; in twain -pentered elf , not prpsno to fifid'fault a ift . feel who go off leaving their board I I I . bed-, .. . I ' Only a ringlet's gold astri * , Y;, Off icers'In uniform and ladies in . and. Stselport, run into the Oliphant's. I . . the ticket or tickets he has paid far. . . .. . ' . ." I . 0 � . . - �1.0. ' I sholus, . Id have been engqrod when he the6e.,great Crimes that make'the land 1. -an ideal boarder, iruly, . . . � . . � . bill unpaid. , I tried to toll W Ire. .Bas- I . . I . � - And , mouth like a baby's,,dowy- I charming toilets were making their . . . River assid.,are fed by hu. ndreds- of The 11 book " Contains, 1,000 colluma,94 � I . I. I � I I .,�, ,' . *told that story; but he looliod intothe � . I trighttill ,with their roar, and are:fat- "I'm that "try Ill Tbo emotion in I set this morning (-..hot I wo Id ve U- left ; . ­ I- * I I � . red . . . , .. I I wayto the�sceno of the feativity,.each . . . � I springs and'rIvUl4S.4he natu're and , , I . . . . . the. top of each column is printed . I . 7-- ­- -7-) . 11, �. ;. I t., - �, .. . fire-Flaoe, and it was so -pathetically . .. toning upon the ,bodies and souls of her voice was ,genuine. "When she . r . but I lacked the'courage. The, dear . . . . I ' I . . . .. .. � . . .; .0110. I � . . . . I I I with a careless happiness. which made � . . � �Ajt. aspect of the valley. is that ob one con, I . I . , follow-; - �� . One 0 f theL1,000 ohira6torg, I . t .. � 1. .,; .1 I. �. : A'ad . I . I beautifully done that I never . . I immortal me4h.. Who'ls ready'- for wrpte,andasked in* � a to let her coma Ir . . " so;ul I It will be maiiy a (fay before . . . . . .or�l) CEREMONIES.. . . - .,' ;. . I I I . ­ .. I It imposs within I .ible to believe that I . . 'as garden ta tinuol pable of irrigation I . . 1. Ing each either in the,. order 'of.the I . . . - � . .1� ��.�� .. I . . foussid an' y peace until I .was sure I . . such a party as - that T. W90, wilf-bo . � "id �es right oft.., OnCe,- air, a long I . , 'I find A place that suits me as -this I Every � now and then an 61derly� mar . - ' a libusand yards of the town were It � * , . train sitrearm A all directions. ii!he . . . I each character is . � . classic, and undpr.. , . , . . � , , � � ,� I .� . , . . 'Inside the 'fold, where the oth' .Was � . er � � . ghty ,h,iute,r I. all , a Isordl 11ft ay. back, before John! a W` . - , ndo me were., . . , . . � dow." I . . I I I I I I � esi riad Couple .Will be � met Who addr . . . . . .the 61161131' .a limes... Immense; 1,arIng 'Rule I , .in sail is, allavi � a .'pr�aduciggr � ith t 1, W he . . . I the list of 20 Surnames baeked by the I . I . . . � - � 1�, 4 ". � , I . .1 I . 0 � � I I � '01teep Are. . .g.,,,betors . .remari4 if, you want, to married, Iwas Ili serviod With lkis's . .1 . "Wh be leaving then I" - a . .y are you, . each.othor with the stateliness thft�. . , , -, gree -strAinsof Britannia, � -ted the . 11 � , prea eat Primitive aaeti�ds of oultiva, . . . person whose ticket, bearg that distin-a , . . I . � . � TA I ., .; ., . I .. .In the first place, if you want to be .1, . . ,,'be silecesaful, bu spiritual you Jeftnnett,e�s mother. They were rich.. . . I . . I ., . asked. - ., � I 7 � - . Was onstainiftry.thirt ,years ago,.The, . .. � y -by the band of the Bechuhna*- played . . . . . . . .. ticIi, * grains f . crop, tobacco,, and al- � .1 * . � . - Each ticket has' godshing character. I . , '. - I � . . - I ­ I . �. . � , ., I I. I . effectual. in doing good i you must. li� .archery, . I . need not only to bring 'down the jgam4B ' � .heA and, held th Ig folks It air hsaa*ld h. ' ., From ,her . perch an top of the little- � . if husband is." Mr. Smbth," to the wi a � . I I . . . land Rlfles,,and.then, the dance. oonl-� .. I 'The I most anythin, g required, and the hill' a ,.` . I . also print . . ad on itatsPrice, the , xam S . . I . I 11 .� � . I , ' '­ � � ". : I � i I I I �. I . . . vary . � .. . . -but. . . ; I .. , 1. I � . bring. it In. you gar Out to hunt it All tbAVS changed* no . w.� 10i me �IR4 - a ;Ibr ry ladder sho.was handing: him � . . � . I . I . Ind the wife is nstially 'FMother," to'. . ­ I - menced.. town danced- upon the I I , . I . '�v . � . sides afford ,excellent. p- asturago. for . 11 . - tiob; and the name of I � .� . ination 14 ques . . ' . . . :... I I I. h I A L � . , . I . . . � . WEAPON� , r SU11E OF YOUR .. . I f9r .,immortals souls, �not only bring ohn tfiat'h, I J ave d6ne- well - Ind got' . I . . - I . - down Ev first editio% of the.,Aubalyat . . vent - - the husband, nothing less soil -Ion I . . 9 a .volcano, a , it -ad ' . and ge. a . . a . . ero, . . . i I . . . horses, oattle:and sheop, suinmer; and . I . . � firinibut it. doew the Iso * agent:csr . . Aing . I ,. I . . , I . - . I I ,i�:' , , , , T-116176 was something, very fascinating . . . tbem. down un4err' tker axroW of the Richey out. Ber .parents are -dead. , I I ­.. as-abe spoke. � . . .: . I . . . . is ever heard, from them indeed, al I . I . . I while. it da.ficAd the outposts watched, . . . I r. ... . I - . . � winte . . .. 1101t; contain the -20 iefq�tqd Surnames. . . I . ...., . I , I . � - I i,:, ":. . . about the archery of olden times. I � I . � . � Gospetl, but'bring' them. into, the She supports herself. - She teaches I � 1, You may not think mine the . . I _beat *because neither might have. a first no -Ili a, for with sLxained eye for any sign of i . I � I . � The valley is even now fairly - papa � I . book,. .the staker . By'.'refereme to the' . . . I . -A .. I I . I I � � . i . . . . . Pe thaspa you do not know what they. . ,� . . . Church of ,God, that grand home, and, sollool.-night school. - She wouldn't be . of reasons. . 4 am leaving . I . all. the use that his.befter half makes . � . I I .. � I movement in, the enemy's lines. .As, . I ii't d: , � * e by Bobra a ad well-to-do natives, . .. I . .. I CAR see his own.selooted list under the. .. o I � 4 I . . . � . !, . ..� � , ..'... .. . . could do ,With the bow. and , Arrow. � 11 . the Chief battles fought . . I encampment' we, have phtch,�d, . this .a - I . ffetclIA1161al'itil; do-inot here in the evenings at' all.,' - . ' i A school teaclitr I Again Mr, Freer . . Mrs. Basset is tov repoiye another . I I boarder -a woman 37 :' ' ., � . of� It. . .,. . . . � I. .1 . . I ,. I . I " I just liouldn' . call your father � dusk closed in .the outposts had �xe- . . . poxted to the colonel o6mina:nding that . 'the � . . . All. of. whom have fruit. gakdons. ', The . , natu advanta - . . . ter of his ticket, . . . I distinguishing charac . . � � I e -lists' of. surhames select- � � , , as, well as th . �: .1 � . .". : I I �, I . . .,', I , 1 , I 'Why by the . � I 1i 'kilgitsh'Plantagenesto ' ' ' , were. stild $I e-thelski0g`� I .. ' . � laIt, the I ie Outi,in � the -open, isold. ' ' looked across . the table. . .,A�galp his ' I' Yes V Clearly she ex acted bl into . . . P It' Charlie,," a quiet little woman sild -the . the advanced tr6neh6s of �enemy .. , � I ral . . ges'lor a defend! ing ' nnot be.'overat force an imated.' The . � � . . I I . . ed.by the other 999 stakelra. .' . � I I � I . . . I . . . . 11 � I . , . with : � take . ��bow. They would --m . .. THEY NEED OUR -PRIAYE I RS, mental vision dicerned a' .vis-a-vis.. I . I . . . I . . Say more. 1. I . I . . . olther, day; in answer. to her daugh� . � . I had Wen reinforced with solaw: 300 .. � I . . . length of thoreslstani�� wou I nd i 4 deps; . I . .1 . . . . I . b * ' ' � .the. finint prize goes.,to t a person � I . . . I . . . . I , . I I �. . . . ..the Arrow of polished wood, and feather . I . and Sympathies and help. Thati is the . . This time the individual oppogite, took . . .1. definite shape. - Mall,,PTim, angular, "I understand she Is. one - of those . . .1 I.. , . I . they ter'sgibitigs, 11 why it wouldn't be re- I I d ' itee Ind - Boers and thlt their galloping I. I � L Maxim had. been dra:w'n by four...raen to a point. OR ille'supplies - , of fqod,and alliamilild, 1. . . includes - .,., whos, . .. .the I . a' 1,14 of surnames I . I . . I . ; . . 1. . � � I . . � I . .1 14 , 11 �', -_ � , . I it with thes plume o -A a bird,1 and thon . I I meaning, of .the Churiih,Asaf Gad.--�holp. . , � . . - . . . . I sallow, with, spectacles. astride a beak� appalling creatures call .new we- men," he went on, unconsciously specitf Ill . J.Rev6r dL my Z1111 . - I certainly wouldWit when you n , ,adjacent to our outlying Posts in the tion, and.to stop these it would bl� . � Jargest. mAmber Of the. surnames of . ... � . .1 . . I ., ... . � . . I �. : . . .. ­ I . it would fly f rom .tho llow.,string of . . Visited. silk. The broad fields of Agin,; .. Lordl .() yo, hunters, fo-r ,the . . notonly bring down the game, but bring it in, . . like nose and gri'm.11ps forcing smiles . I ' . glad of. a colij.1d ' . ante. "She supports.her- . . . . � . . 11 . ... . I I 1. are allgrown." .. I . I I area -to be birickf!614s, N�hili what Appa . I I . I necessary, for the -British Government to obtain po�eesslau of Koloasia kiport sucessaful competitors, amd so on . the, � I . I a& to the other ­prizo.' If, for exam- ... 1. . I I . . - I A.! . .. , ., � ebsart,;and Solway Nose, And, Neville's h t. th re, at 9 I. am all , relt A Er 6 omse here oVantique coquetfy.- Tre shuddered. - I . � "She attends- clubs, I suppose," he. . self, you know, teaches school, and . . . . "'Bu - L what, did you call him. when � 1; her in- '? the gi-pounAer Krupp had been put I into an emplacement updn the soufh� ) which would require some fighting. - - I . .. . pie, each of the 20 au!tnames selected . .. . *. - I , � -A I I . , .; Cress board 'the loud thrum of the �who at a . ee hit, by ' : t . . ventured. - 11 1. even writes -books on abstruse sub!. . . 11 - I . � ad Persisted you ware ongag I I I 1 ,'4 1 . I f This news - 061. - Bad- . . . 0 . . ', � a % - a particular staker . . . . by . ' ia.that of a. I . '. I . I � .1 - . . . I areliser's bow-tring� Now, my Christian , �, . . . . th.e,Gospel. arrow. Jessus-Christl"fa on � . - . � .. . '. ,#She is president. of one *and � secre­ . , . jects I . . . I I . . I "Dear I'Dearl" ejaculated'the pTet. qalsltor, "You surely didn't, go I around theli,-'oalling cash. other, Xr, easterv, rent. . . . on -Powell: did not permit to become . . . . I . . : I I 1. . . I . I THE NO.S9, TELLS ALL :.� - on . � Successful candidate th the otaker ­ .. , . . ­ has " bigbest, and, 14 � I . I � I , I i � , . - .. . . friends, we have a mightler woopon . .� than that. It is the or' of the your, track tomday ,eint I ., fnipvnit . anent . . i not in w,rath,,bat in mercy... Oji, lAry of another.. - She is bright." � L � 1. . . ty -],a - , ' I usemaid.., . I � .I - � % .. � .. . ' I . . Jones. and .Miss Smisth." . . . . 11 1. . kno'wil; since he very proparly..,wished I . � . .. .; :.. .. ., . :� , , .. --�- , .. I .1 . scoired a Possible," . I I subject to the conditions *as to the .. I . . , . , ., ­., . - .. . . I row I : Gospel; it is &: AhIrp - arrow; . .. . I . . . chaseAls And Palatingi saulgk -here! is the, He groaned. .0is , a . a . , pp rtunities to study th Pe progress.of women�hftd been . Sympathy issweot.. If'an * - I y and had 'thiLt . 1 $1 We didn't always#" replied the lit- , I . . I .. to allow the garrison' . '. . I .1 I I I I . I I � . I lWontes Yoljsr C Its 81c'.ve III haracter-The �. Nose (PC VIl,hier4., 1. .. I . . . I . . I . amounts ,and. distirlbutloh. Of prizes$ I . I . � ­ . � 41 . "I - -. ­ . '.., . I . i , es� straight arrow -, it is . . . streaml o[ God's maitoy- and salvation ., . . I . . limited. To him, as to many who told Alexander Freir me . . thing ..tle woman, evasively, " but I liked to . . . .1 ITS DANdEf , 1. 10 ENJOY. I .. . . . . . - I I . I .. . PhyslognoinistEr go so faz as to o�s� takes the first &Itz .or,� slisire,ofitt � 8 .. . 1. . . 11 . 4 I 11 1� -, , I � . 11 listed from' the Wing'Of the wherallyou nftay� coot jolli thlistl Stop 1, . . � . should be more libh rally, informed, a. hd would have been 0 � glad�. f. its gif t give him his title even thoh, itWmOre - if occasion. offered; Ind aecor(lingly , . . sort that the --nose is the key I to the' . .L I . or I. fixeasum. .. ' I . . . . . � . ; . , . "t � � 4 . . I dove of God's S It I . p it, it f lea ftCim a bow.- ' that chase .of gin to�-doy, BY the . club. woman.meant; necessarily an in- from a lidusemaid,to would have been in6redlll,us, But i2eire, respectful, much more respAotful," . "I'd 'have the danqe,bagan; It waa.early when . I . mars's character, the index to his brain - . . . ' , Tbe total amount , of, the prizes is'. . I. I . � : � .. .1 , . . ., . I made Out of the -Wood (if the Crags. .)ks red eauntain that leapedl".from I different moth6raOr domestic 0 he -Was hugr rather more Affection. the en,�=y sent their prelimino:iy vall . I And a 0 many j�eOplq-�-glroat employers usually not, maws. than .00 or 70. per. ,� .1 . I : I I .. 11 .1 far as I cani estimate or Calculate, it � . ,tile' heart of MY Lord I bid yoi� . I . , ­ , .Slattern. . . "I sbouldn7t w . OndPar,1 I ' h I a hazarded, ding it to big flattered. soul, and iish-. Ing He told list P and, less respaest,, said the daug - liter, "It i ley whistling over. the town; In An I ---share the belief that it among them - . � , - . . c6rit of the amounts staked; the ,te-, . . 11 . . I I . , , . I . . bag brought down three .hundred aftil- stOpl, ' , Theres is: nielvey, ,for . . I . . I drearily, "if she were verged in the ,for more. how he I . had nev*e' known'a home,siric � rebelliously. doesn't .sound as if 'aiiything instant. the animation'of the, stra' . sts is atmost :is lucky for a child to be . or . IRAi Ing 30' or 40Pek. Cent, If to de- - I a � � . . � I . 1. I I � . 11011 Souls. Paul knew how to bring I I you-mordY pardons';. =,stay ;10, tao."i : � . 9 .�, � ­, I.. �. r a real ' I . you had but a� bowing Lie- I . whil .47 ded t 8 dance'Was ap- ojj ba prdoe b born with a I . -good, nose on its face as I .. duating. expenses, being. the. deftler.'s . � I . � . . . . . If . -1 , : . . . . the notch of that arrow on to , .that. thait. I boa , . v . Is; � a 6rlaot;Jn; .. mero$. . . , a I � Mra.,gass0t.f011t P aiting. the -edge his mother died when he was a.boy of jo. quabitanoo with him when you say parent once moral. as, ground the doors � 11 - In in its. .With the proverbial sliver spoo , . PrOfIt, It ta a a usual for the. dealer I I . . ' . . �is . . . .. ­ . � I I . 'I" . . , .� 1: . - the bowstring, and its whir was . . Ia Ptlisie in, all this �h anyone Who . : ,Is -, of ,her Immaculate , apron. . hela , After. that. there were: schools . . Misterall thetims. I'mgOiug to Call . of the 3kasonle Hall* a: number - of I � I . . I hicustill. Thor a are lawsaisid noses, �. . . I ble number. '09 . I .te, reserve a cons dera . I I I � I .. . , I I I . . ,I I . . � I heard Mr. I)uuh the Corluthiaif ths- .Ouse ca:n refuslathe offer that eomes,from. publish . ad a book on chen;iiatryt which. And zollege.i. - Then travel, hotels . . . . � ".Hem,* sh y husband Fritz whether it's his . f . people P�0116stadjr4ha out a .1. I f the ba I I . even lolong.the good speolmens.There . I. I I . , . . . tickets and to I.., . ­ , . . . . . . . 1. I . . .. pp , .�� . 1 " I . attres, and through the oourt-room,. I Ahe hea# of the dying Son of God.f . ,. I . . has gone Into its tenth adition,",she � . I and boarding. houses. he concluded, "I've. been, coMfortably an. name or not, it ham such a jolly air.'. I .. T And the average married couple of I ,to a room. Officers iadod their post . I is the artistic nose, literary men and I . . ' ,. . .1 . . STAKE FOR HIMSELF.. . . . . I ' . , ­ . . I I -.,. ,. .. until the knees of Felix knocked to- Wby,'do, yen know that there'ars in .1 1. admitted humbly. .. I . * I obored for seven years, with leisure this day and ago with a fine, disre- as Orderlies galloped through the � . � . painters have itt or should have it; . "constructive" W , . � hen th,.ressui.t of the examination . . I I I � � a I . . ... . . � . . Other. It was that arrow that stuck . � I the. banished world, souls that, for '1ust an, J cuopospi1jr, Mt, Freer - for, my own Intereat:s and. pursuits, for' fespesat; and. old-fashioned Streets sounding a general alarm, , Cho nose. peculiar to � . I . . I has beoa officially declared leaflerts . .. . . .. . . . . when he at in Luther's heart . iod'out : " that offei you got to -day, would fling .* gulped down his coffee, took up his and quite secure from Interruption. gard . . usually calFeadh other by -& *a. Were .to be attacked, and a man . I � I architects and engineers; an d Act the .1 giving the namoslof : the successful , . . � I A - t . . I 0h, my sins I Qb, my sins I" If it the crown of the universe at your paper, and rose, , . . � . But now I must.give it up.. I never -cour-tesy, nickname of varying, degrees. of boau- can serve, his.gun,,and. ply his rifloo least. important is one labelled by phys- , "Combative - Ites, axe published by the deal- - I candid . I � ." � I . . p I � astrike I. Man ill the head, it kilts his feet, if they' possessed itt, ]lot they " When is site to�to honor us with her I" . . can face tlssft�t gaunt creature in speo- . . � . ty, and-whIell, ban of tentim" A to* can stand to his post in evening pu mp.3 . bud dress.trousers as efficiently. iogn,omists and orgailsix- Ing.,' This might also be called the . . ., . ex, and payments niade to winner on .. . . I . I I . ­, .1 I . scepticism; if it strike him in the beel, . I ist will turn hisstep;'if-It strike him went out on the mountains, the storm took them, and they died. Presence - - I � . . Mrs. B ' t' * ease a 'guilty OOMSQIen6o tacles, who will talk pedantically to mote connection with the�ona given and as thoroughly as he could -svere- he , military hose., It belongs to great er, ftud,paymen;ts made to winners on application according to the condi� , � . I , : . I 11 . I . in the hea.rt, he tbXOWS, UP his hands, . � There is.in n1prest in Gerr6ny a . shrank like that of Eugene Aram me across the table three times a . day Ill them In baptism: But after all one * Clothed in the. coarser, habiliments a I do' mWassiAers on sea, an(l. land, Ind is . � tions. S01116tilhaff Palment is not made ' the book and. . I I I . . . I , : I -.4, as did one of ,the old when wounded in place -they call the " dear-loap 'O -two when she encomirtared the penetrating . - , . I 'Does Abe wear Speocacies 111. de- flies this way better - than the atif f .. � coni'aitionality which led a woman all the t.renc,hes. For a few minutes no so prominent thisit it cannot be In I,- by stakers until printed ,tickets, are ready for delivery. I . � . . the battle, arying; " Oh, Galilean, . I . gra" about eighteen yards apart, be- 98 6yos piercing her perjured soul.. manded a demure voice-, 7 ' through a married I 'life of thirty or one .quite know ,what would happen, taken. Wellington bad it to An ab, - Before banding in his lisit of got- . .1 � - Thou, bast conquered)1I � � tweens. them is a: fearful chasm. This " Not --not, before to-mcrrow after. . � I . reater mystification prevailed a and g a It pormal dogTee. In this, SO in 0 lier I � names the Car reful stoker consults the I I I . I 9 Again, if you wan, -t to be skilful in I 'must ` is called 60 dear-ledp, because -once I : � noon, Sir 11, o I . I I Freer lifted his head Gut of the . . Pao kip g- case. "I'm sure she does. forty years to address bar liege lord � � I as Water Smith, or Jones, or Brown, I the note, of firing Came from every � of our front. Urgent orders respects, he 'bus never been equalled . . by, any Other 6oldler, Wellington was, lists of successful candidates It prov- . IoVs exaxhinationa, And so far as Pos - , .� . I - . . , I � , i spiritual archery, you hunt, in unfrequented and -secluded places, The ft; hunter was on the track of a deer; . � it bAme to one of these orags;,there He muttered, somsthmg abo I i It u twenty -faux hours of grac,a, and went , They all do -the clever ones. She . just aal.thou-,h he were verI13 her . quarter . were Issued, to be obeyed as ra ly� �.. . Pid a great believer in nonesp, sible asearst,gins the names.of candl- � . dates who ar6 favorites for a place an I I " ­ .4 , -1 � " good game is hidden Ina ,secluded. was no escape for it from, the pursuit *off to his big, beautiful grant room, might expect; me to take .bar to lee- - I master, and She were living1h medie- Maxims were brought up at, a gallop� 6 NIPOIeG . n also adnied a good nose, I the forthcoming list, The. latter. in- " " . . ... - . . . i . Every hunter knows that. � So, many of the hunter, and in, utter'slaspair 'wherein were gathered together his ' tu res. She -might induca� me to take up municipal reform. She'�. - the val'times wheins exaggeratedpolitene8s mariewd the intercourse between men the reserve squadron was hold in . . readiness, coming up,to headqua rters -And was personally.'well endowed in that particular, but nothing like to the formaltibn don be bad from tiPAters � - . for & 00ogideration. A, staker, for in- I . . � of the souls that will be of most worth for Chriat and of roast value to. the 1-t .ggItherod itself up, and in the. death agonj attempted to jump icoamulation of literary and artistic � t;rcasures.. An hour la,ter he open . I . . . Sweat a f fear, .breaking out on his � . . . I . . an d womon., . I . at the double. The guns Were loaded .. sallsle extent an his vanquisher ot stance, may lolrn that a candidate, . . bearing an uncommon Surname, and I �� '. I) ! , .. . . , Church Are secluded. 'Choy do 'nat across. Of course, it feflo and was ad,, ' Ili$ doolt in response to 0. . tentative I ad-'Imight give we worsted - . I slippers -of - a birthday edition of I -------411l-- ­ . T11119 THREAD TOOTH- and trained, and within a few min. . utes of. the general alarm the ball- Waterloo, Both' are said to have . . chosen their men for Important post-; . being comParativd1i unknown, ia, like- . ly to do well -turn out a "dark horse " I I i 1. . , Come ill Your Way. You will lipave ,to dashed on the rocks far beneath. Here C, Vd knack.* ilke to ask you a favor I poems -she might I", "Some day I'm going to get lap a . was deserts . d and every man was tiptia by tile size and shape at their in toning Parlance. A " tip " of this . I I 1, '. . I � 00 WHERE THEY ARE. is a path to heaven. - It is plain; it is Mr. Freer, air," began Mrs. Basset., '!I've I "That's soll' ass6uted.a. solemn lit. . leetts,re an . d advertise it to be do, .room at his post. . bases, In ,short, Wellington and kind is, worth Paying for. It in usual I to " bail," of the commonest oar- . I 1 , I Yonder ithey are down In that cellar; yonder they are UP in that [garret, -safel. Jesus m%rks it Out for every man ,to walk in. But here Is a man just -got a telephone message that my Water, who flives on the West tle voice from the ladder, In the Sit. # liverdd before women, Only,, said dentist. , "In . .. I I I ii was a fine night and the moon Napoleon, for. professional purposes, some names, like our Smisth, Jones, eto,', 1. * 0 1. Par away f rom, the door of any ob urch who says: 11 I won't walk in Chat path;; Side, has come down with pneumonia. . ones that followed they heard.tlst, ball clock strike. . . �L thdt way, I'll be sure to draw a big crowd.. and Wilson I get was full. Here and More, silhouetted .� . pracLis,sod physiognonly, ,which was a crime in the days of Elizabeth, when thast is i6 say, stakers are uot Allowed, . . -to include "barred" names in their . t . �L the Gospel arrow has not been pointed 4DO I will take my own way." Ile mes Ekhosils the only sister rve -got, and I'm, . , I ,,.Vo,r I., Freer exclaimed. 'Igo Intel a 'Whole grist of- femininity within against the sky line. those who were . . "all persons fayaliag to have knowledge List for the reason Chait Such InAines . .. . . . � �_44,.. ; aft Client. The tract distributor -and on until he confroxita tbi) chasm that . worried to knorw how bad she . Is' "I Mrs, Basset may be back any minute I hearing distance I'm going to preach watching soul d zoo the reinforcements 'enclies. of Phisiognoullo or like Vantastical tire CertaiR to appear in the list of . I sucaa�'�Joj, competitors, amd, It hot I � � . I aaftetiliftee just the city missionary a 'des his soul fjoaft h Ivan. Now, his divi e . thoilght-nesing you were staying in, . -Hark I Isn't that she now?" - - Be I .at them for all I'm worth. My text marehing to'tha advan - cod r I t Imaginations'O. tendered themselves , I $I bmTred,11 would be loserted in every . � , catch a glimpse or t1lem, as 'A:bunjor lost hour has coma, And ho, resolves . sir--" ' . stumbled to his feeto looking like a �vlll be -The Thread Tooth." Why you There had been little tim to think. liable to all manner of . Portia. staker'a list. In the Stratter Settle- I I � through the trees gets & momentary . that be -will leap tife bblam, from . -res. That's all right,," . . d6teeted schoolboy. - ,"Theret One walash will parsiat in lioink such of anything,- to collect anything, the m6 who forward 0 i von in these days we have th E & . =,esnts, wherd thaSo lotteries areille- , . I ... � I - � * Wight of A partridge or roobuck. The tile heights of earth to tlip heights of , "But it's 'Thursday, and Delta in box is ready, anyhow. , Yoti must let senseless things when you know the were sent . simply fighting nose at the front-wherla, of Al, various d6vioes, are resorted to 9 Order to avoid the heavy pelialties, in I I . trouble is, we are iWalting for the heaven. - Stand back now and give - I , . going out. The now houssernald Was to 11116 thank you, Misas-Miss- - ' .. result Is going to be more' or less SNATCHING THEIR RIPLES. � course, it should be, The finest 'speci- I slAttachmed to the management of letter-, . I . . . I I 'gable, to Come to u& We are not good, him full swing, for no soul ever didd � come at 3. 1 thought it it wouldn't be . "JOAR," She Prompt ad. harmful is something I can't for the and ammuni Ction reserves. For a brief men is the property ,of Gen. X Ily- 6 , . I , t tioixtta oftell . ies,, For natancis be . . bualters. Wo are expectling thltt the that successfully, I�st him try. Sump I asking too mueb-if you'd lot her in #,miss, Jean -and take this," There life Of me undersitand, bgt It is a moment there wal§ exceeding confus- Kenny. It is quite Wellingtonian, purport ta give admission to a theat- ; . I prairie,fawl, will light On our church Jump I He mWes the mark, end he � when ,he el,ga-t' was a sound of tho, door, which had fact that nine out of ton of you who I ion in the forts filat had been.order- and gives points to Xapoleon. With rical pexforn%ahc6� I two -dollar tiqlFet being.for admission to I front seat, . 6teeple. It is not their habit. Xf the , goes dorwa,' depA below depth, "do- 41 Certainly. Any directions 911 . been opened with a latchkey, swing- use the needloo be it much or little, ad to turnish reinforcements 'for any such a nose Gen-Kally-Xenny ought a ocae-dollar one to & w6A4 "and a . I I Church Should wa'It ten millions of attoyed without renaedy.11 Men I an- ­ ,, Xo. She won't Reed to do any- Ino! shut again. A. heavy, stop came will go on biting as it nothing better partiolilax trench; but this duty Was to go far. FrOnT big nose the physiog- . fifty-ceut one admittlOg a ,ohlld "balf I / . I Years for the world to Como, in and be gels I devils I What shall we call that thing till t got b"k. Thank up the stairs. You are welcome, but than teeth had ever been invented for performed so, quickly and the town namist would toll YOU tl -mt. Gen, prAce." Such ,trom Sparetit. �#Ovjoesg . 84v0d, it will wait in vain. . , The world place of a,kal Catastrophe t Lot it be I you, I can't take any money. Here is Arrs. the purpose of severing thread. I ver, Wits in ,such readiness to repel attack French is possessed of determination however, deceive no ol�o .Aequaiptod the lot tery. . . Al will Rok Como. What the Church known. for .ever ag The Sinner's Death sir.11 . Basset ill ' UY believe that it a Woman had a, dozen that oar mobilization would have to- and perseverance. a The name ex. w1t)i . . � I wants how Is to lift, its feet from Leap, She took her partly person Away, And there, Indeed, was that worthy Pairs of shears within reach she fleoted credit upon the smartest Im. part would probably, describe Gen. Sir . I � io, � . . ; *. .. I � . ' damask ottbliftans, and put them Ili t -ba .1. � 4 and Alexander Freer went back to him . woman, leaving' against the . open Would bits bar thread Instead of slip. Parial force. Presently there was a Itledv6srs Bullerld nose as that of a � I LASTING QUALITIES. 9 Stirrups. W6 Want a( Pulpit .on SUALL14111 OAtLING CARDS. boolt. no left his door wide tha-t be door and staring in wild astonishment Ping Ito which really doesn't take a lull In the firing, oLnd the ambulance "pladder," wlsile,, According to Aristo- *I" � I I I . wheels. The Church wants not go The big pocketbook has been roplao- miglit bear the ring. Ile, did halt it at the wells presented, The packing second longer. ' . waggon made its way to &-sheltered tle. who, vairsutile mant professed Irk# thlissese lVauld ACC6kI1-,)11$h lignek pt . ,, . much cushions Is saddle.bags and ad by the purse of gold mosh, netted ,&% hour after Dolia's crackling skirts cases -the heaped up books -the con- "But. I don't bits hard,01 my eallers Point, . Prepared to move forwaW gains knowledge of pliyaloonomy, T4ssrued to Cood, I . I � I arrows. We have got to put aside silk and heads, s0edeand jewelss' and on the'StAlis had indicated her festive founded Owner of the latter -the always protest when I expostulate should it becoifte necessary. I watch- Lord Kitchener is "insensitive.91 of . 1ho Ch',nosa h.va many trak-ts wA:c4i I , I .. the gown and kid -gloves, and out on tho. vary long and unhandy broad de,paxtdre. He went down, opened the shapely,sylph on the ladder. with them. Great Scott, what An ad for a few mitiutes tile Wells in the all the Boor comina�adants in the field, it properly developed, would cause ' . the husating-shixt. There is outside eardcaot has given way to the easily door. The girl in the vestibule wore "Joanottesill she cried. "My dearl Urgurokutt lust as It & person had morket oqiltLre, paying particular at- Louisa Botha is thd oniy one whose . them to aasuftle a leading place among . w0k to be done. Wha,t is that I see carried rage- of convenient size and a. trim black go". a tan jacket, and What dam this meanto# to bite clear through a millstono to tention,to Col. Baden-Powell and his nose is Of the military model, Notwith. the nations at the globe, The Pao. . I it the backwoods? Xt Is a tent. The weight, The change bas necepsitat- An audacious little spring hat. She "I did not Intend coming until to- break tile enamel on a tooth. A thread staff Officers, who had congregated Standing the reverses he has suffered, ' ple, are Industrious, hospitable, teram I . hunters have stisado a clearing and '. ad a change in the size of visiting had rippling reddish hair and the milk morrow.ty H:ss Jeanette Wallace had is a fin , delicate thing, to be sure, a beyond the Stoop of the beadquartera* ho is generally credited 1W [ill being a potato and deVoted to learning. They I I . Camped out, What 6 they care If eatsis, and these are smaller than they . � white skin that goes withi it, 6, scarlet . . descended from her olh,vatod seat and 1. but so are name saws Ind f ties, and Office- Now and again Lord Edward very able soldier. I . axe strong anti wiry. They ,Oavd . I I they have Wolt feet, or if they have have been for many'rears. A. few mouill, And -eyes of forget-me-not . was greeting her friend warmly. "I all are -sure to cut their way through 0ani-1, 'the chief staff officer, would Lord 11obeirta-utlat of %in asonat It lasting qualities. The ,Chinese tan � nothing but a pine branch for & pil. year's ago missog not $lat 'Out' unod . blue. Sometbing aingulasly youthful changed my mind at the last minuto almost any'substance it applied per. (Utach himself front the group to send must N confeasda that it Jg na.t of the live anpvbire, oat everything and be- . low, or for the north-east Storrof L If cards the size of those now carve at and fragile About tho Slight form, _and cam. Now Ilia going to $!stoutly. When I got my ls�atura In ina.tridWon'by one of the many or. "fighting$'. stninill, ,T)ia 'If -ace, reod6r�v llev;6 anything. They of1twear t1fe . ' . a release In, the darkness steps Into for tWr mothers. Same at the new solmething lonely In the lifted 068, ,change it again -and go away," ready, I'm going to sly all this and 0, � dorlies whol with their horses, were ,Would say that its owner possessed txlbeA of Souttlarli Asia,. are more . thie lake to drkik,/the,y hear It right cards art alisaost square, others just oppa4led to -bims. Like .Becket, Freer "Uri Freer," pleaded the embar- g�od deal more, and I'm going to 19 waiting. it was a Cheering smo- ,great artistic Instinot. Quite rilghtf Conservative than the Japanese and I . 1 'away. If a loom.ciry in the midnight, a trifle longe hi 11 spoke to a moble, as though he were � tanned landlady, "what Is all this wind up with the advice that XvIn giv. tacle, the pxompt and Methodical tdrd Itobarts ii An mirfjst-njls� artlat in . - 0. T O,V less poetical thin the U41410 4 they bear it. So In the service ,af With an address i1h one Corner land an I, Churl, and to I churl. as though he . about ill � Ing now to every woman whollandles manner In which our final ar'rarige- "r. . I are possessed of Much common sense. God wo, have exposed work. We have At home, day In 4notWr there hq not were a. noble Ill Now he addressed the "My blunder, madaral" he cried re- a needle. Don't bite your thread. I hi'llot weXo perfeated, Then the -----4 -, f Their religions And suportititions on- � , 6 got to Camp out and rough it. W much fair wbitespace left upon which girl with the delicate Cali irtesy women tnoraetully. "Took this young lady for Cut it or break it, but don't it 11 you atefill 0. group broke up and the 6. S. ,Vats of all kinds, shapes and con- a - ter into everything, even their Cho t ..... � 11 ... .... Pusttl�g (ill 0 ur "to ou the forty the indolent woman can gerawf a of his own class, so admisred In him; the houscalsald and askdd her to help - value y4ur incisors And yaul.$ , Cuspids Iblittles of the Sit" - explained the "I I ditions are in fashion, hat the latest ing and lying. Gambling ig the nos-, . N&A91r6 .1.11 11 ". I= 000014 � in brooklyn who alsaaaft ge lastead of writing a Hato, 11 Urs. Bans6t WdS Obliged' to go, mse pick my books. I bag hor par- and your biouspida, saw it off with uation. The enemy Conte inplatedan thlugfronisparlsiSAmodothlied poke, tional SIR, The little ,children on., . ���M, " S, Como il � Church, What a" but'those Small cards are very handy out," Ito oxplatutd. "I The co6k It also, . don, I'm sure Ill your teeth'. atta0k upon our Southeastern front, � trImmed %,Vilit a large bow of ribbon, the street throw diet for the candy . doing for th � three hundred and for tile little ratiettles and small card- absciat.wYou wet the ne* houstmaldr ',Ilut_paaklngI Were you going to . ­­­­­ '. concentrating their advance upon our silk a -t velvet and one, two, or three *ith the salesman. The missionary . . �� ... Fr"""`­"W70:X1 . sixty t Rd that do, not dome f houlad Uses. 1� . I believe. coma in. Mrs, Basset' do. , . loavot 0, Mr. Frear I And all on ac- GOOI) APM'TITH9 PIMPERRED. position in the br'Okfiolas- If subho small bunches of roses well forward * from, the Occident, outnumbered by� -- . 94ft they no KAla ? Are they sin- . � ' sired me to mention' th,ord would, be no taunt of--,, Urs. Skinner. -I'm glad to hear yon ladood, wat the Cam We d(suld Promise 4>0 the brim, The crown is m6dium the opium vender and the Whisky pod- .. �, long that they wed no pardont Are WORITA)IS I)h=li RATb. task for you until h6ryeturnt'll "Of mail' cried Jeanettd, gaily. bay YOU'lliave, such a, good appetite, oursolves a smart, little fight, arid one -high,, tapering a little toward the top dlor, bast Weit,unable to keep the . I thOY 'out off from 'God, to go into Wh4 denth rate of the world is 67 For 4 InOmObt gile, regarded him "But I shan't, ba your boarder, Mrs, Mr. NowboAr4ar.-Landladiez goner.,, moreover$ at point -blank range. We and the brim, drooping'Ish tNo back, viceA at the West from being intro- 1. otosirialty-no wing, to bear them, no AM the birth rsl-Ito, 10 a minute, and ' blAtAkly. The" her lips drooped. "I Haenct. Mt, rrw will stay." ally fear & good appestite. .had so foxtified -our tr6ftelssM In this Is aftaftipUlAtls,d in Curves to anit tilse duc�d along With the virtues, And, &f- light to cheer them, no woloom to this seeming light "Toentsige, of gain, I am 80try", Abe said, 1104news. Ahe Wherosat Xr. Freer Immediately de- Mrs, Skilliftr.-I dealt. When a Man particular 4saarta, that, haPpIlyl, face,, And raised a little uAd6rniKt1h at . ter five e6aturim 'Of Contact, the , I gftet thentf I 6001ittimm think that Is Sufficient to OlVe & hat lifter -MIS In took off hPor hat and JaCk,et and huhg veloW & moet extraordinary tolistva., ham a good , _oL%*tlt4 to can eat al. ''i there Was to ptoeptot similar to that A on side ,witts, A'xbvort bond Atka Am&lt I . Olutsigiait has done the Mongolian I � - JuAt as God,blott6d out thse Church I p*uIttion each 041l of I^W� � � th-tm up;- I IX could do & good doal It I Alotorinom. . most anything, , a ! . which befell our arm at Gamo Tree. . bovt. . 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