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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-02, Page 7— - _. 7---,-- -.�-.-.�..-,--�...��.-.,----,.-.,-.,..��-.— _--111 __11— - ­ ___ - - - � - ­ .. . . ­ � � I., -.111111 1- -_ � - " ' 1_-_1_______-___,______ I - 11 1-11 -1 - I—— 1PU grevalve, tendencies wore displacad W11101 Xesus, often opplied to litmealt SUXNSR sull'u.s. . signers. who tin4rotalld the 14ligu4me 46UR BYPRESS OF, SIR, right and left, and their places All. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. alk sharing in our bumquity. A hUn- Curious Cbluese Gustoms. to converse with them, they bo.vo, so How MIN is YID. 4 1 � I _I`,,I1 ed by ganobus and reactionaries, IX I . X"kilt ........ � �'ORW " dead 4heop. 80414 44vod,40494tborod Frien4-How do you get alongwith . few toplew in common. COM41110340 'IlrettlINK Ike 14*Wbl* *01T. � I THE APLE WOXAN WHO RULES THE wal' frankly out"'Pat0d, At- the time, ISTERNATIONAL LESSON, A100. 5. � "' the oburob under care, 040 ,of the 000king I The BrIdo-Adialrablyl Tlw .guest will ba 0004 bee ago, TA110" or the tewntlo* INWA4les, � '. I ANCIENT EXPIRE OP THE. EAST. that a drawa which opened with au0b ~" them be g000. The porloblug Aunar or, I blame it on the rings, One never becomes no well moquallit. firat of oil; for with the 0111ne4o it Alordivary tfmes tW city u groot- I . Amenities would be cQuoutuated by the Wandering disciple, IntO the MOU11- Perdttai'-'Waii It hard for hW to 04- with the Chinese that ceremony Is not considered rudo.to a4)x the most IY deP044ent UPOU froxen meats 11 _" Rwang 8u's death. but an explosion 4040'"ll 044 lue cullifIrev, Shkit, 10, 1-14', talus. So Came the beavouly Shepherd .Propose f Vorothy-It. might U%%% Way be 410pen4od with. it is Possible I pointed, p@,r*ou%i 11ileAtious. The 0) eta on be, nor 4trogges to PlIsmin &IT441 11old roweV­ of reiacnstr(t . UQUICAtToxf. X-Ir4141146 , _4. brought is. from j&ong I i � 111. %, . nee from the provinces, I .1 seeklair each one of Us. been. But you know I was with that there Way N Informal vlaiting ,,pr She IS the more. admirable will she 6,'148 lot calaiele. The Mongoix,arket I I ��i 11"'Ipte, towpvtors wifolit 04- Rim NOW, � combined with reprJentations by PAA10TICAL NOTES. 18. 14. ReJolooth move. Not -with him. among vory old friends and neigh. soemi in the eyes of bar ontertaloors, 8,00(ning tho British r4egation, to thD I Pillat(A for forty Nearli—Iler Almelo " 1. � X9ACf1030tkrY 100110—TAO C0040 11rAl,41 her Britannic Majesty's Minisfor of YOrf$5 1. At-thO same 111110, 8004 at' greater love, but with greater rejolo. ,-, or I"& the evil impression that would be Pro. ter the tranotiguration:4' when IT I 4, rtiot-you 4041 000m P104904 With bors', but It 1* lbArdly annoe'vabla' tow y9lith 14 -Chin,% I$ not,outitted to relidezvo" for lanumorabia ,lsfr,0jW1 � I * , . % "Que Ing over a sool Au4tipbod, from don- Y01tv Portrait as a summer girl. Sum- With mare AcquA1`Ut4UOg3 the visit much rowpoot. 'Ike hoptoss Will then Ot 03MVIS (1144- the half-oaVago driver* I � I One of the characters to a play that dueed-by ,such an event, to grrest the hud 1118 disciples were 'again, And for ger. Not the will, SoulA are lost not war Girl -No,, you've- made my, shirt- cannot be Paid until 040 14 00ut for',# want to kAQV( it bar pareatsi are, liv. and on Mfg aixahljlt�red Plot m"Vnbe, I � - 1. had some vogue in London a dozen or design. Ha was all, --wed to I:vo, on, the last time in Capornatim, Came the because - 094 has willed their de0truO- Waist stripes run the wrong way. tboA %. oartvrives more or less splou-, Ing. bow many I I . . bratheroobe bas, and, 19�00 exPose.4 for sale the earoasses of � 'fifteen years ago declared, nightly, der clone tutelage and control, and disclojes from Mark 9. 03 It is evi- Clan, but because they have chooen It. . He -Your left arin is wonderfully did, According to the position of the blow many alotows, and from this the Obeep, strangely contorted, which have I that he %ft's at his tbirty-sevouth con- the Empress Tze-bsi has ruled open. I dent that A dispute had arlson am- --0-01— developed, Miss, Allatylo, Do you go hoot"is. Rt'sho happen to bo poox the traii4tign to the question of -dregs- beell skinned whilef warii and left out , � , � 3PIr4cy. The tmPress. Dowager Tzo, ly in his stead. I Ong them, and that J4as drow them to for athletkast R'be-Ob, not at voihiclot Will be shabby In the extreme Is ep4y and to bardea tn the severe frost of a � . . . Having turned the tables on bar by inquiries to ask this quostloa. Wbo OOM PAUL RET HIS NATON. all,. Th*, . it is the, arm I lift my skirt *rt ,a mule' by which Bush a Cairt la JU the . natural. Any peoullaritleo X069011an ufg � I I bot.tuaia-yu-,bas not yet rivalled that .0,III0 h vlslt,or's toilet will be -noted,, , bt prior to.transporta- � . record, but she Is getting 00- When; adversaries, and recovered the Pow- 14 the greateott They were on their Wks Stordy VC4191141411sk ortlie, Tromsva;l ,,%,., with. . drama, gaunt and agod , por�ona haveattal6ed. to the position or which those who have once tasted way to Jerusalem, where they expect- - , . . . . , the driver her j,w,ts, ring$ And broach will bol t4oft' to, the Chinese o'lPfCal. Part- � . 0 "Yowltu ag por"We 141% Illatself. Pal please gicame leather alokol? 00Y amd in X494, 010401Y examined, -bee 1400 and ribbons ridges and oiber gavae are similarly I � Qt Vraprees, moreover, they no longer it are reputed to love, the Vimpress ad Jesus to sot up a throne like other . I It its owner ;A A, woman of Wealth L Oomi Paul Is a courageou* Man and What -for, Tommy I Well, pal It I go Admired, and she ivill be-aAked if bar prepared folp trwnsIt to Peking and , � conspire, they make coups dletat. The might have beau content, though king$, and they were eager for office in. fboon t' th' plonio with ma the vehicle will be curtained ,and ouah- are Purobaseable in the frozen stato* I I . any aitorie" of his PrQWeoS have I want t, -hire gown win made by 4 foToiga tailor. I � ) Empress. Tze�haf has. mado several. even she might giow weary. of oam- and rank in'the now court. Such t - 4'111' other boy t' .edrry th' basket. , toned wlth'flue btu% Or plarptli cloth,. All that she posseses -will be extrAva. throurhowt the long North China . . _ , otil'but Iliewe is otio in which the rug This first was in 1801, when she com- , bating the hospitality to bar regime earthly conceptions . are even now ged old president up, Ube - Transvaal X908-16 she realty so awfully home. ,WA4 there Will be in attendance not Winter and We'll inbo, spring, In the . � . � , gently praised, while the poor belag. blued with Prince lCung ark dher ats- . Which 06ntr8s round the personality held by .Many who look f u meit bis witch, an y, two' hot season live onfmals are driven . uglg4h, woman ly.? Tesa_-�Woll. I should say. The. Only tho woman servant, but lugs of the entertainer will be correa. . � ' I . haughty outriders. mou,ut on Clil- � - ter Ei seize the Of XW449 Su. But the'roactlonary to - being t1be, other pn rty .to the incident. girls who gradtia od rupress, Tze. An, to . , , , cow,,�� again And establish gu,aut I .ted wItWher would� I pondtagly dispaxaged. When the visit Into Peking and slaughtered accord- . relgiI4 at power after the death at clique WAS not happy'. All, was Safe pl,re, � to take the place of other goVerii" The NOW York C01111401`01411 Vouches U't allow bar to figure in the com-' Uses PankO, The wO)nAA servant l8t draws to a close We hostess will in. 41119. 'to deknan4, bat tile ijuM of the . I � I I � their consort the Emporor'Iflea Fling. foirltbo moment, but their mistross is in Christ has a kin . odom, but it for t1ba tTath Of the nArrAtive, It was POAIte Photograph of tha class. food SuPIPY is a all times derived . , ontis. sent lavielAbly to accompany the, sist upon accompanying the visitor to I I - - I g grasp- advduioW In Years, and what would Is over ,heart I guest, 41114e no well-bred woman in . . from Places at a distance, even from . . � I . The next was in 1875, Havin o, not over lands. during tt,te traublQus tiows, vIiiall cut- - Flos,sy Is so. supeTstitious. She Is? Cho cuter 90110%thla she must be im. I . I a ladies happen at her deatht If the RmPor� 2. Jesus called, Following his custom , minatefd fit 'tlie disaster of Majuba Yes; when she wo%ra. her death'ehoad China ventures Into the ,streets alone. Plowed not to do, �, , ' ,. . ad -the. reins in 1801, the tW � beyond the Great Wwll, there being . . the ,guest Anally but. - . Succeeded in holding them a,ud gOv- or regained Powo)r, th'ra. would be a Of teachl . 6 ng by Illustration, and Hill, and the ,husband ,a One Of the stigmas attached to the. s,1bmk,ttI little produced within Qla cou- . � I � , . f the lady in hAtPIU 0e always wears her horseshoe ag And shakinghands, Chl, . 1. V , , a regents, during the long fresh ore of reform, and not of re- Preaching to. eyes as well as.to ears, quF,Otion owned a farm not. for from warf�pjn and her wish -bone. hair 0 reputation at. the present dowager fines of the vast city.. itself save root . . r. . noo0i fashion,, by WAY of returning the . . , � . I I . wlzi�rity, of Ilion Fang's son, and One- form only but of revenge, perhaps, A, RttI6 ohllo." It is natural that tea. the town of Poteb1stroom. recently uAineut. ' . . OMPresa 1.6 a ,tradition that whQU 4 etvill:tY of those who thus dism traps, and thosa*ou a small owalo, do� . .. I . � � k , , '. , . . I Qe0or, Tung Clio. . They had to re- for wrongs suffered au4 Indignities ditions would gather- around this so prominent in d4patoQien, fTam.Lord AIAR, that luxury came too soont girl she 0400 weat � out upon the streets Ise bar, rived from the fieldA that Occupy � I . , So A fresh combination was, child, one, declaring that it, " I I alone and bought 'a certain kifill after Which she clambers into bar f tire for a while whoutlis l4ttera4rae imposed. , I ., was ][ran- Robert$.', OOM PA W at that W) Of' cart and drives away. . Part a the. space 'known ao tba Wal - 1 _� . . I I , ,Ul. � .as .)at wealth we'd give to �buy I [ I � of age, 'in 1878; but his death, two devised, Tito ptomise of adopting a aeus, Another Ignatius. What a mem, time some twooty years younger A nice eclipse, each! day at noon* I coke of wkloh she WAS very .food. I ebung,'i.e.., �. .0 I 11 � , ,, . . . . . . . I 11, '', .. years later, gave them another op- posthumous Son to Tung Ohs hotil nev- awy for that boy in later years, that tlian now, ;%ad cousequentlyl took a , Throughout the fierce Julyl ' , All Chinese 11011-300 are concealed . - — , -TaR CHINESE rckniow. � � �. * , i I . portunity, which. they were prompt to or - been fulfilled, a& Kwang Su. has he had been hold, in his Saylotir's more active parti Wactual hostilities. Wife-4Y64:i caii go, to the club Ito. from the Street, by high blank- watie, � and Separated bi 'a oross . wall from � I . � , ]As -0 e,ry . .1 I On either side of the entrance are 11 SECOND TO NONE.17 the X , I I � . I . ? - Seize.- Tang Cho died childless, but not filfilled his shar6. by providing Ar I v , child who comes , at Mi commandebrPaR ,bid was, said to� -be night it YOU feet like it dear. HUE- the � -.- . � I W-clibug or T�%rtar City, .. � I bt the child. It was consistent, pador Christ's call can enj - an adept, and whilel Uri one of his ex- band -I do feel like it, bu " . 11 p I leaving a widow, Ah-lu-te, who ml,g - oy that. high priv! t I shan't Otables and the apartments of thei 0,pCilred pqttattr 110W 4nPortant is the daily supply 11 , . - , . . . 11 I . . I � hope to give him ja posthumous heir. these circumstances, to propose that lags. I . I . peditions he and his ocnipanions visit- go. Wife- y notl , Husband" gatekeeper and ithe ot Olt &1110119 nritat"'* '"O" ,by cameil caravan, 0&! . I I bar ,servants, Paiosoit4 Fighters. . the ,iiecessarien I ' . . - Wh . . 11 .. . I � I . I The Empress Ab4a.fies claims were o4a aliould be selected from among 3. Verily. Us . On Because I intend to have mv own Way Near ,the door of. the court, A stout, . Of life to, the Pokkitgese, may be gavg-' . � . . : I I . brow, "araen;" aWard ed the boxaosteftil oA the lady. . No regiment In the English service . 11 .1 I pared, and shortly obliterated by the Younger members at the 'Imper- indlQating. * an uttsirance of special Molar= there were a nuxdbe .- I WOII-�gVoome4 mule is frequeUtly ad f rom the fact thait over ton thour � ... ­_ . V . F Of tine for once. I , beare a prouder motto 'than the See- ; I I � ' death' -declared to be Suicidal, but,so ial Clan. A son, adopted Or other- significance. Except Yo be converted. boxses, knore. of the English breed Sharp father�l believe that baxid� hRobed to ain iron ring in $and "ships Of. the daser,14', on -an' . . . . , ' . . the wall-, on Dragoons, more commonly known . . . I ., nimal which thOmaster of the as the Seats Greys, a squadron 64 average enter and leave the gates ' f I convanient that it was spoken at with wiser of Tung Clio wqttld stand out We use th w %oa rt I ,a seraigy1i African stock, some straugar liAl fallou In love with the a ,a ,a lord I ve ad, as it Mon Qf tb I �� I a abrug. The Selection of an Emper. as heir to the throne, .and P. whole is now be I the NPital every tweaty-totur boors. �; �, I., I I . , re used in the New Testa- auktas tliewe to,ok the &�OY` Of CO=- YOU, my dear. - Extravagant daugh- house rides, lor hitches to. his cart, and which, consisting of about two hua- . 11 ,, , � I ' .� 4.� I . or, under such 'circumsta Does, devol. vista of Possibtfities was opened up I went, to mean the mysterious trECna- 'mandant Kryger he promptly, decid- ter,Do you f - Why t Sharp father which -throughout China. everywhere4 dred and fifty men# was ca Cured I ' - .� . p � re. Ride out at whatever time one may 1. I I , , . � One consideration might induce the formitio. I 011100se, it, is pajritjal.,n� � i � � . .. ves really upon the beads of 'a of character wrought by ad tQ Commandeer thenif for the in" � -1 saw him gazing sadly at that ex. takes precedence of ,the horse., , cently by tbe Boers. . that long, . I � - . , I . . I � . n THE IMPERIAL 'OLAN. Empress to desert the Reactionary GO&S power in the salvation of a aurgent government, . . - ', P�Dusivo drove you have on. It the hostess and bar d ' ghtak-ia- "Secoad to none" . - they . have truly " Strings" OX thE08 Useful beeStS I Of . I ) . . au: I . . . . . , 111. I . I I . . I ". cause aild throw bar influence into BOW. Hence'it is better here to fol- "He came into our 'house: w0th his Smitli-If there is anything I d1s. low are not waiting to receive. the been on many of the b�krdest-fought burden, the leading quadruped bear- . . . . I . I . � nt , . - . I . It'WAS upon Teak tion" $a the press the opposite scale. It hit ' ' - Ing between. As -hu,va � . �, . - . Is been sug� low the -Revised Version, Ile apt ya loaded. rifle sWafr ove Uis shoulder,$, like It is a. shallow man. � Jones- 9"est,"there is andards. havex ,pi it Manchurian I � , . . xO � r) certain .to be, it half- fields owhere Brltisd� st . . I . I � . Emperor, X,-,vanq Sa was originally � . . . driver and a.t its throat ' . [.1 .,:, "', - . gested that she is bolair carried far,� tu ;,, for 'it, is. the human work in said t1he lady, "Het surveyed the 'tha'fam" waved 'ory or - , . 1. . �'.: "' . - t ro . . I � . 'Zee, but there is one thing In his fav- doxen,women servaAts,. and .in viet In defeat. Their . . a bell, and , '. I . . . . named, Who was a that time only ther tliauah� intended, having had conversion, and not the diviue,, th . istakable folkswelf by a sooTe or so, at iis fel� I . . . 1. I . Mt Place w4h. so unin on ex- or. SmItIfL-I'd like. to know what ily Will be waiting in the court be- record is so full of daring exploits that . � . . 31-2 years old, thA�'the choice of the U0.4onception.of the torsos that are I, ni,aut in tbis,passage. ,.T fro . Pressioix t1tiat I junmped t t a a . . . � . . , . , 1�",. I . Imperial Clan court felli : . . . I . . . urn in I . 0 1, orreet It I,$. Jon" -A shallow' man doesn't Yond, They are arrayed IR theirbast the merest summary of them Would laws, the,bead of sa,ch, ainimak, ropad I .. . . . . I I " � � '. . 'at WO The laabl.thing. she desire$ your ambitions and your seekings I at- 00 require as much. watching a's a-diop au . to the toil of the precedaig one, will . . I . I I,- ;.�' . � ­ . d.o.;a'Jtkn..-J2j 1976, . On is to rk. I I . � I I nolutsion, as to bis mission at once. apparel Si tifully poopuy mare than -tha, space taken by . � . I � Tung Cho die I � . . . . be mat wit,b , . .. . I .. .ter Aelf ish alms," is the meaning. As I had noit Long to Wait, for the hard one. � I . . . . embr6ldered, tbe hair elaborately Ahis ant! . rb article, Their earliest I bey-osold the walis, eftlaer . . I � . . . . I I I . . I ! : � !'' u ,� San. 10'. the Empresses, formally Re- Rl�DAN611R THE DYNASTY, ruth, and,.as I was only accompanied, . bounitraward.t narkat or bound ..out- I ,., I ' . era who had 0 1 .' - . ' � ��- I ;. �:�' .' ,eepted the regency which they bad -If it soul , litile children. - Not thai i4e, and t Mm. Mana-'I'-aw afraid, Martha, dressed aidd. adorned with- flowers and ricrulto were troop, - . .� I . I .,� �:� , � . L I d be br.our,ht 'home to her . . by my cWldrei�� � ward to the hills. 'The �Iast or the. . , I ; I . � . practically assumed. A, dear6e Of the that.. 'Women are to become childish- and ole my) husband had yoUhg Mr. Styles k� not -altogethei gilt and silver fans glittering with fought under that ideal rider of the , ., I . . � . � t_: - .. I I the present Reactionary poll . ..� string Ukewise boars abell, * and its '� 11 � � , ho troulble, ,began, being correct fable hablt§. Oh, you think i W I ' averhouse" of .. 1. .,� _., . '. loth announced that the dest"atiQu cy, imitate the Playfulness, ignoraucei . � . I e, a IS � I � I .. . North, the "Bluidy C1 " . . I I . , I " �, �17 . �'­ . . I . 0 , constitutes it danger for the ,dynasty � badly wanted by Clio . . tinkle assures the leading, driver that � I I 111� , . .11 "Rwang Su" had been chosen as tug and 'fickleness of little children; - but anOmy-1, 4 that: because he and pa: are such -good - The guest Addresses the motber-lin, the Covenanter, and the "Bonny Dun- I . �� f ,.' "; ,, 1, - I . . .. and- the 1�m�ire; she might be Induced, . , � . . none of- life charges have, ibrokenfoose. - - ' . ' �;,�L, � " . *L I � lone woman, could poorest inter- friends,, but ' after we ars married I law� first, then the Othor 'ea. and doe" of the - . . . .. *11 7 _�', �, . 'I, Style of the uaW� r4latil 1 !.Yet to change , hei course Lit * .� that some traita of childhood should - . . X . lad! Cavalier., They fought in ;In. lboplfght of the. Chiiiese, - ' . 11. , I sh . capital � * - .1 . - , I I : nd "up" be sought In the Christian obara' fero. ,I - . � . ­ . 1�_ .; - . I am g6ing to -take . your - e 18 W610 1 . �. I I , I ,� �. I - Waters which had been so violently port the Empire in a policy of oter . shall insist upon Ob rle b4vI Owed with the Chinese .tuxii for James ll. -,and for William I - L a s Ing no I � I � . . X. ' I - . 1. i ,. .1 . I reform,' ' ,� ..' harass, madam,'.ho said, very pollW, mode of Id:iaud-,9bakiug�pJaQIng .one and MpLry, and later under Maribor- to4ay -it is ,almost bartain that the . . . I k �v . " : ., as its humility, Its teaeli4bleness, its thing to do With . . � . . . �­­ . a I Pa. I- . . . . A; ­_. I l is ur , , . I . I .. . ,. di t i bed wore not, likely to subsid Her halt pq �hs .threshold of Whit ly; 'in fact, they 'are nowln .�he hands I -her and ordinary traffic c&nnotbacarfled on �.. ,..�...:., � ,��, '': ". '. . at.onee, Tit. -was felt that the natural � I -whole-beartedness, and�its trustfal� . .. I . Aly, boy, , said the wily- politician closed hand upon the ,at -and,mov� 'ough I ,Blenheim an(t ItumIllies. At � I p .i.. ... ,� � . I I . . . ­ I was intended, clearly, to be. a fresh . R . . i ,The roads tothe nQrthwitrd, as wall - 1), .;`1 1�,.4,2,i'l ,�� - . ' . , . . . . I of ray , men,' to added, "bult 'they , brok . the splendid I - �' - I I I ows' tag v -up and. down. It the children Dettingen . , . . . eAstan had been divert- abas. 'tra. shall'. not enter.' We are a8i an' take the advice of one who kii t ' . . e . : il ;., " :; ''. :, , - course of sueo I . oolip dletat, two months ago-,, gpes to , . as Mass entering from, the east and; � I - I ','�,1�, �; ., . � , * " � nokaolwJadgment for the loan of the y . in on F.rei�ch Househ avalry, capturing' . . , � . , ion of the dow- noit to lay undue atross. on this son - . I . . and do not seek - tile t off ice. , OU -have'been brought ' out for spsotj old c , . � � , , ji.. ­,','-:, , - : edj to serve the ambit. � . . -not impervious to . . t . .. ' . South, are in. the. possession of the � . I . . �­ . 1R..", I ., � prove tbitit -she IS 1 . horses, .1 will. leave Yalu! this'. signed will' .find 'it 'only an . empty -, , Us . . * ' 5i , " -4, �.' � , I - . -out. 1. I . I as Ually h4PP0US--4tb0i are draWn .a standard and many. Prisoners with - 9 ". - . . agers, but they were able to make manif,st6ti, enee, as'though the disoiplgaw6ro I . -barren . . I . ,4-.`., -'I'_ . . � US of.popular Sentiment,. � 406umen.t.! , Thersupoin he Unslung . .1 . Aoxers, as, witn;sAs the dcstrgotwn, . , . I good- their p�sktkon, , Tlto'ftath of but� Lds the -kiogdom.. It"Is as though 110110i. - Besides actid the, wily Line and greet the visitor with out, losing' a *man, At FQntenoy and reVorted .some days'aigo, ,of Me, Brit, ' * :.. .f . ­ . a . 'his iff to fLUA� laid it Upon tlh* s'tCklk8 ofab, after ' Polak.; up In ty, cracef ul courtes As a rule,,- Vale they, s . uttered 'heavily, � . . ." , 1. I .,� �.11�' 1. I . -many Well qualified to. forin, an . . I . I . oontinu- I . - . . I � I . . I I *_­�, ..� ,! I �, ,the YQ Empress *.Ah-lu-te, two a Christ said, "Whateveif rewards' there r6ow .the young man bad tliank4 a Pwat . I _Y. . I . ' ­ . Ung ' . I . pinion are -persuaded that she is I I table.: While, h6i searched on A ad hlm�,and left, I want that . . slant service foh.Aw-bQ;SS4dQr'S Summer. residates., '. : . , ,­ , .1:.,- ­, % . , . ­ . , , . - he r U import n4y he . . i .1 I � . I . blab was 'siftialted a little to- . I "" *�,: � �.. w'Out afte lj�r husband, cleared the �kspt I : ignorance of the real � -in mi realza are not for the � I 1. I . Off ice, Chinese childraii are extremely. .atiraQ. ing - their tecord -for, elf I .1 � . .�,i ,.. I - - . . . . . I - pouich, for the. paper he r6ferredtle. , I � . tivo,-they axe i - - in at'�Bergeu,'M W . . . tho�. . ! - .1 � - . I. Myself. ., . . 1. .. I SO quaintly dressed, indea, Waxbourg, Dun- - I I , 1� . . * 1�r I I _ . .W8.7. All Passed without extaDna and niii nitude of the a isis.by which 43olf-sookLug, bat.for those .who hum- , "At, lbat moment. a wild Idea rusbai � . I I ,:. . . .. nortbivest ,of Pakingl: at the'base, of : I � I ,��_�.. I . " - . . . 9 .. I . :I- . 11 ... I . I . . . I . I , ..� .. . I � .. I * . Wife-lCarij we ought not to spend uch . 8, r mo, a or less the . , . .1, ­ . . .1 . r . I 0 fasoinaltin,, little _gown jackets kirk, Tourn�y, and.othe r . . .. . � , -.4... I ; ,':� disturbance, and,.tlIe august ladies go-' the Empire is. assailed. � fte Is im- ble themselves, *and surrender their ad to'sny mind. I asixed th� x1flo,.axid, � ... . � � I . I . . I I � �: � - I . . , , . - I .. .1 � I I . � . .1 . �L' - . I I . . � . . . I -and -trousers, that suit their dark memorable. conflicts. �_ . . I !, . . . . �.'.'.,�,�,� ­,,, , tared upon a second regency which, Pressed - the moment, by � the vol wills to mlue,­ , , so �*muoh for, &Ur suintner trio this . . ,, BAREST RANGE,' OF L - : � I. '. , :,�14�11 ,. I I . . . . I . - ' , .bringing the, butt� ot� it, to my olliclal d- - I I I .. . . . ,N . . , 11IL S, , I.., I - . I. for � . , . I � . .1 I - I I I . '. �1: - ,_�. lastc;d-4n thi -.04. a . n till. her 4. 11-umbI6 himself., just as 8, tit- thought of one y to Akim slid brkght eyes admirably.' Their charging -.cry at Waterloo, . � , , I I - ; : ,� I - � . . . . a of Tze A -1. ume-of remonstrance' ,.her. project � - ' ' . . ar-most Woman who live upon, the' .year, and I've , . Wit : I . I . � I It id true that the eamel traffio'bas . � � , . " �i�', . -Is 'ehild a . iaun-� I:'Seotlaud f drover I", -, :is enshrined . . : .4, ., � �, � ! �:" , . , .� I death in 1881. agd lu��ho case of,her t out down expenses. 'Husband -And A Chinese - hougiehold is a comi I . . - ' : ' '- ... V _ I I I . �. . . . has ' evoked, Although. -she. wreaks, I -lea] "Ina concern for �money, vOldt.know,bow, tco�Psndleagou­l, I .. I I . . . . . . . . .. I of la 4ppromably dimini- - . � ". ..] - '_ � i .. . ;ug, till Kwang - I . ,or liolas o clothing, 40:1.6t.,.the div . � . . * . what is -that, my dear? Wife We: ,ity:of whith the 1*rellta are tha.heo,dr among the ' g'reat expressions, which . te years � been . � �. .! .. I:- I , _ �,: , stul surviving colleaf -, . - . , 1, .1 ... � � ,.. . * I .. woman-like, her spits: an those whom ' . . .. . . lyowwill � . . . . . I . , .. . I . � sheg: by the. facility With which sup- - '. - . .. I ., . . - I . , I . . ' ' pointed the muzzle at, him, , - . . . . . : . : I -.,_� �;-:., w ., .. . Su came of age,.'. in 1889.- .: � .. I she . " osing , I elple forgot - L .. . .13024 . � wowt ask .the ,.doctor this., yea:i if I over. wh0h the wotber,'rules with.an Efigla nd,. cherished In memory of the' ies confd be bro4ght up .fxO Cho. ; : . . . . ,::, ] . � I . L . . . . ��'_, � . . . , sinflts,ouli .as' Opp - her Will. .self, oind lea,ve MI his at not . take the hurses'. unless you - . . . . son must bring pi,. .M. . . , � � I �'L : ­ 'The Empress Dowager., . retire(! . fairs in the, hands i:Fatil. . 1. I -need the trio, that will save $5. iron rod. � Babb s noble deeds that inspired them. It . ,.'I. A . . . �_11 '�,� m,.r, �..... I . Ths-'prosent advise of the Empokoile . ., put that paper back I will fios�- I . .1 . .. I . . I I I hi . . . . cadet by, railway, but. U has, by no -* ' . .. - . .Y. 1-. ,. , . I . ' '' on . Oieatest' in the kin . . � . 'Hodowu�l understand Your wife' Wife to his InDthew's *house upon his may bii.tbat Napoleon never wEolaimed 'the 'xail- , . � , , " , , �� I avowedly,'frdm theregeney Kw4ng Irtends at Pokin to .their er. .gdon�. In I . . . . I . qaeans teen "olished, 'and . . �:, �, I ,­ , , � . , ­ I . I . partisans the. external . . � screamed in. a ,frenzy, of rage. Paul 'insisted on drawing. the plans her-, marriage, and be-likust Xqivaln there in'tinwilling �admiratlon? ."Look at � I f . , , L . . . � ' . .. . �' - , �. , � . su,s coming of age in 1889, but her in the.proviiiees Ws#d to bo.hot to . orgieal.2ed Church there. Kruger was too *tag w win todoubt . - � . ' . I way na� *having been avaRable or ,, e . , .4 .] . 0 . trove . - grow Sh J those �eolutiful grey harass," Orr that � I � ,:.�,. " �. ... ,, , 7 ,, I continued influen o.'.,WaAi rePgitto4ly ,'.but to let. bar may be prizes for thass .who a ' Jay word ai�4 hei oboyed,,though, a -t self - for, your new house. . Jigsap�- 4ith his ing family. 1juilt 0 is . . 1 - .. ; prkas her too hard' - ' ' ' � � , , som3s'.time ,past,. 6W,ifig to -the operm- . . ., - ;- . .. - � - � I I _ , . I f , o Wellin when hardest pressed, .. . . . I I ads manifest -in edicts which the% plar .,,ca ' (aitltabr. Lineval fa,,Chrisila trtio Church th Some :L '.. Yes, she's' buiy o4e*r there TIOW,,,HO.: wtuu4ta enough Ao b' I . gkon, ' . . .. tions Of the Box-orsii.thb Probability. . . ..; 1�q.1. . pe, if she'will, by.the loophole . . a tflne'l, I thw * I may - tell - - .. I.. I . . . , � .1 � I . . . � I , ' 11 ' M I I . � .,. . I ' wisbed'�tthat re - . . . I � . . . - : . � %1- ;-� ` � I - - . . . � I I. of Saintly -souls- the, firghest sevt . , . . he had finiqlied. u4a W -is. that � . I � '. ". I :, ' . . I doWn"Oh, I thought's %ttion of the daugbtar4' the I . '1�1 , : - , . . p6ror. admitited having: .received her which the proft�sts have left )ice in . . .5 are I I POL ,wore more of th6 tj,3 , thAt the fultabitants (kf ths'6apt- I . '-� . I. . I . I 1 . . . ou, I bad ,not thei couralgei tQ.have . I I al- � . Greys " but 'Englishman like to be-- - . . 1:1 . . I 7 . I . . � ­ I . -, i �.,. L: , , .1, instructions to. issue or indorsd.'Dow- . . I -She 'told my.' 'wife she, bad I the Of An upper servant, an - ,. I . I laying the blarne. o4i bee advI is, The far tbe;�huw,blost. � d frequently ., � . �. . I I I 1'�_' -, , . . . . I ISO . I . . � : .. . done, w6at' I threatened., I Promise I .. . it, I - one. of the I - u I traost. . lieve that both expressions dre'i�en.. Cal have -'had. to rely rao.r�L than ever, .. . lf�. i . ajer E asses are' .traditionally . 6. Wbiaso,shaI4 receive. .,PhAlltak closets laid �out. , Jig�up­'ras, but 1; I# . ,misery. Whan: I . . . � � � ­ . mp-r . . 4 Primary object is to so re Xwang Su. a Mat y ' w0i not, *take, tbi6 sto(ok,! ' ­ . . � . . I upon 2.t.hei.r Mongolian warket4or the ,: - . I �, v.:. .- . . . I .1 � " ''. . OU L I I I Ponsonby's brigade ... . . " I .� -1 . . . pdwsim in Pokin.. We -find, for ,In- ' an interest 6, such, -open - to.tbem his doman 4. Re jwV.her t,6 - ndw she'� go(t t# pat. the .rest of 'the guests axe received she must remain u1na * . When I . . . � � � , i � : - � . . � . � I .1 The gre'ai fear of theL reform paity - - I de .Promised, . I. . .. . . . , . ' means alf existence' . .� I . , ., . . . . . A , . .. . I - . , . . - . stanos,,the Emperor Tip Kwang,wh6 is,that ,he may be de A heart and-howe% wnd.laid them in 'his house around thom. . .. . .. quite'in the background; ,she cannot ,chaigedi the Seats Greys *ant 'furih, It 6e'ltruei thai the rebels'-secur6d, . � , �1� . 1. ;" i�.. 1. . . I . . . ma WAY with. . . my surprise,. too lopme the 111OTaeo alone, * . .. I . I I ' ngs . or. it, :1 , , I . . � . , . I - . a . oetvibe, One such jittfe, -child., Igqmat � � . , 11 I .� . ., . . alive, they a � . I I 8 client *t .think .you ought. to At lu the.pkese.nep of her mother -in- or than either the Ifiniskilli. I �1� . . ­ . was by no .mean ,a faifieant,'paying So long Re )is, I -1 don . � I . tile apprbaelies .to, "Dt-tiation sireiit,', , . '. � � ' , - . I I is re can- and ald thgt,noithing bellonging to . . - 8 . .1 .- . ". ,. , I-- . . . I 11 . ' . , .L - extraordinary respect to the- lady . the Church fn a,ur day' in daiiger Of charge so. much for your services. You law until She is COM to do so. .ths, Royale,, they 'Ir.0 had upon -every n. - I � 1.1 ��.,.�.�,� I . .. .1 t;�Uding for their rightful Sovereign, I . , . our f arm wpWd: be! tbudhed. Indeed, I .Tbe ba�t of the houses tr *t :jh, description of, force, wbioh presented * and the q,uartae I w1u(ch all thq� . . . :.. ­ . . . , � . . who occupied: that.positioxx in his day, but' hi . s death- would. and . arm . . glitteringly aAded- that suaft a brave L on . cuirassiers jwera. resid . I ?, � a.;�, 1, , in, that forge'tting the opportunities . for know. from the start tha i t it would � foreign * ' ants were - congregated, , L I I " J ' . 'L ' L � I , �1, � - land the tradition of Prolonged- tute� . , gm' gotrl�saving in. the, childhood Of the . . be impossible far you, to win the case. Bait, and these, Of 000rs,u, are occu- itself; lancers a'nd* last Week, it fs osrta�n that Provisions! L " L. ., .L. - ,1. .. . &tandpoiaf 'of' objection to the . . tfla�, hOwa?:..L it Woman as I Ishotild :not: have any- . . . . . . � ,. . �.L . I . * I , I J '..L. . ould combine withl th6 .prestige --E;undoy- schox),I aud I & 11pen he ask_ LaWyerf­44d for that very reason I I I has a0ke overthrown and. cut down- oa-Anot have.beaxi c6oveyed.to the be. � I . : . " I �.-��. : , lags w . I . press's r6gi *me. To. oppose her,.If she , in we . to:bs 1 J L pled -by the mother -lit -14w. She I aiirj6d, and . .. . . . I '. L thing, com ande. . I . ' . . I -- . peveral ba,tterioa Were, c . - .1 , � , of, position to ki'713 exceptional laflu� , pastors and. tee.obexa wouild -,gvF - 6ja . ug paid. more than. I ask. It . ver ­ ' ., . .. L t L h imant penetrated 'the'ieai of ' loagu)�ied garrisollis', and sare, (or the 11 , I . WeKe ruling legally as, Regent for M' .,i.. at . gar We :rif je, hade himl say' a lit I - . usually a,suit of so al apartments . , L . , 4 ­ , I L . but .1 i . I . . L . - . . . -;.,, ; ,� -, 0 ) a4fl. teo.tion ,and care to thLe-. army, .con- I . . - . 9 tooks that may, . ' 0 :. _ ­.. 'determined and am- now: Emperor w;ouldlie to rob I d . ception, ,diai and bed -room. trifling a ha:v6 bee' I. , ence to an able,L . I ho takes talent to .abstract 'Matter for, a rer , ,a q reg . ' I I I . I �� . L 4. ­tkaus woman like Tze-hsi. : It would . ft�; the v,wts miglit be iiiQlti Ued.. an adieu, without it. Oki WtL,the . rage, arguin6a, ' . Those.��re -soparat, . the: eneray's position.'I Among the . . . L ths,,Cogn�oUndlso_ L , I . . rebellion is the sin of witchora I 1. 'P A the de� aiia I had theiVkeasure,'of seeing him t f rom' a, case which, hai ftolm. . . ad % by ha,ullsomely-, , . I I . .. a co U0111111 I wWAI-w �tlhkn I I L . . . , � -_ .1 ' I . L L . -, 11 I , . I I urch maialbeksh , ' *J ' . � I 11 . as that,fell to the Scots Greys ��whASSJ , . I . I . ... 11 ... . be superfluous to recapitulate . at Chin ' Oreass in Ch fp -might and ,bis men ridel *away. '11,6i, --f thing In it, - . : . oaxved sorsons, but Chg. floor I,. Sim- trOphi I I jolf. , the va,rfou6 as, there in. . I I . . I � ass have it in suporstitiaus dr R4. . I � .1 �­ I . �a ,21 . 'In I .. L . was. the eagle of the.'Forty4ifth Re. , ; ' . I I .,. �., .­ i'l . length the circumstances of .the Em. , . . I I L .. -be turtied lath, a goodly increase.' ftobed Cho 'N I . - - I Do you ,really, think it's necessary Ply, paved With - brick or stone, a,ild it . I . filess ralfef qomesi.. but I � . � � L'', J . . I . . . 0 . . ­ . P, rifle fron me and sat . . . gmelft I nothing, U . .. I ' L . . , * . . L. . . . I 'ohi It which, Sergeant EWart took- I ­ . . .11 � ' , . -peror's revolt against that �M'flu- , L I . � , � my name. Sesain in:evary Id , om a o ith'matt, I 5 i n. to 166i for-' � . .. L . 9 dowA and cried.; -Tld..'bia credit, the ta- to have the� emperor assassinat � I Ing. . tarvation or suibmiss a I I . . - . FREAK 'HOUSES, L � . .. . . � a4tor killing L three of its. defends) i L . .. . . . ,� ." , .e . . . s - -- Tittle is true of the oinp6ror's bOac,es .. . I . . . I "L. � . '. . 'r,'. . 4 ., eAce and, .practical superse,gsi.oki in. .1_. _. . Pa silble dfaciple, of i0brist, and Work tars. President kept his promise, I.out .agaiul'asked q'inamber,of the Chinese ­ - . I I I I Ward to- 8%bwinston to & Chinese - . I . . I I . .. . . ' .. . . . - .. . . .1 Ing for that child - as. 0irist w6ald. .1 � .. I . .. _1 . I . L . I 1 . L . .1 . . . .1 . 11 . I .. I . 1898;, nor need.W6 attempt to , asegr-� Solfic . Overailt L %bltioug'Altuttetar . . . disappe( Y !in . a . I . I ,. . well as -of thB houses of the tionl� . I I . . . I . . I . . . I I . in . it IS. i'llubSt . - L. .. - 7 �� . . . - . . . For IvIkidt . - . alaal the horses A ired. Shard ,part I family..' I do, was the,. aus, �W I . . . 4 - 4. __.6__-0_-"_ oib,'� I iteedless. to. sa,y, . I . . I � . I . I . �� preOilso measure of his indt.. . ' work . . . 'Wet� 0 Ple. The floor Is seldom clean, . , 1. WcrWId beL only another form, of ex;� . . Cain this . I . Areblicittl Ilkro Itr8lIOlK41b*Ql . . . I I . L ' . after,. coipwaudoewb�d �y� . ah�ther � Well, y6w know we must coo- m n peo . I. . I I I . ' . I . ' . L . t. 11 I I . I .. ,&Jnatcats L . , L L , .. hall a' � .�i �e olig.�' THE CHINESE DRAGON6,. . ti tIo1L : . . .- I . ...... .. 1. .. I .- : IF; . vidual capacity and :force. -What, is 6, . Whoso, S., ffe,xid.4 A sentence t��O�L this timik that did no nopal.le, Ferb -�s it would er agid 18:104de 4the repository 'of all . � . . . � )TAD . I . . . . . . ­ . '. . � L' . . I I . .. ;C o;tfvr�to . � 1, . I L.. . I . . � 1. - . ,lire .everywhere ,. and in I , . . . I . . I . . . .''L .. �. . t . I . . certain is that -he stood fdr reform, - . often, miaundetatood and minaPplied, leave �n ask - play 4 �egul .0 manner of r b I . . � I - . . -he arn itilon for- the . 1i . . . I I � everything, but none of them shine . nowla4gInOut, at. wha't - to am ar amaesi And keep 11 . . a 'bish. when 0, visitor . So long -as t I Mon . .1 . . i- I ; . aqd that the Empress Dowa I refer 'h . � . him on the pay ted, however, -there 10 a -go - What It Nclnx to the reoP16-9f.That . � I . � - -�': ,, .: . ger stands more conspicuously than the amateur It, does not to ,,a feuding. Choy, hadtaken." * ; . , rall ,instead.9f *having is OXPeQ` . . . ad . ` Maxims held .out, ,bowOrer, and so . . . I ' SiiixatiL, . I $Ile 011hers,", but . EOUSI�ag others to �dO . . ­ . .- I . . 1. I tb ' " . -her * ' flo, I oVs and ' . I . L� Cloulkirfe . �v - . - I .. . . long- as t I he C I - .. . I . . .. . � - . I . . I ., � ; - I 0 'L . .. . . h line by �Jje.job, as a- " ridding qp,l . I , L ' for reaction. ; � H . had nded drehitect owing ds� . . . - I a War d . I and bolth the hineft� wo'te unalble, to. . . . I �L. . , - . . Ing, the five-claWed 'dragon, is . I I I ,,, L ' . . ' L I L I . 010 I I I L L� ' . I ., In Chi . himself .with reforming advisers, and . . wrong. The .1 . . . re a ref apt. . tip , . . " . Revised. Version .reads, . . . I toftwol. . . the ooext y&r6 a a uny sw mZyunt cannon an the'oity,.walli to . , I . among some people to ',declkne .the I L .. .. . L . I .. !. . . I . the emblem of royalty.. Usually It is . . . . I gne4L . __�40.. . h � .a , . . . I .1 . . ,, I . I 1. � I j . . bad issued a .number of edicts ded . professional assistance . at capable more 6rreotly, "Whose, shall Ca"Im - � . 61PHER WRITING. . I L I *In the.reception room, a. handsome I . . . � play upon t e.�egathwis from the ad- - I I . I 11 * I L . . . .. I . 'sing * � I I , . . I L to get ' the State carriage Out of the axe . hit I sets and to fill up tile piano for Iota, a& the" tittle ones whie1q, .. . ­,-" . . � . .. . L I I table is Placed igainst the . wall op�. pictured As ri _ from: .the sea and jacent aid coomanding heights there- I . , . I I . . tHE UNTRUT11FUL BOER. . .. clutching at the sunAbus expressin" -1. . I I . � . ,! It Distes Fromi, I ' L 9 Olt, it in. certitin: tha:t a stout resistanoce . I I I ces "a - a ng . � . . . � _iw� * . . _; ion. . . . I . � . a4olent ruts into whieli-it had sunk. edif I' believe ,on, - me to ' otu%Rble-I - 'the MaI4.1t Ctittary Iterere . �Oaite'the door, with .a. stiff-backed - I Suph attempts has exielted * anta ' � . til y 'contemplate ere t! that. is, shall imatanI . � ChrlaL . . . �. . . - . I ch4r ,on Outlier .W,cle, and there are cab the Idea of universe. doiniiii The to the . onalaughts' of t I I ., I I � L . gon- with their own, 4ands..- Speculative .1 .Y .put temp- . . I.. sit George W11110.41,1111k Or -ills 9-tparlence I I -i 'Isiaperor's person 1;n called the 4ra- .he howling - , 4: 11 L . , 1. . L �11 I . Ism, enoug4 upou'oeo4siou, in the com, builders Cation L'i"their wayo or seek to turn Among the pIay t4blpts from th@ I . � %Vldh IIllAl;l .. . I teats tilled with . contly bronze and L ralble. will have ho.on off ored. . Be- I . . . . . I are partioula rly inclined: this . � I L L . goo's,bod. , his tbrone, 'the dragon's . - . . 1, I . parati way, and consequently some peculiar them aside -as what% Ono scatters in- record chamber of thq. AssyVaA X1498 In his Speech at a public-liAnquat at porcelain. In the bedroom w klang or Y . haL . . � vely young . countries, of the . . ., . . . ypn4 thfis all is porijecture, and t . . � - I 11 West, They excited Isoinething I . � I . throne. To see the Emperor, aprivi. . OB031 L litles . are too I . apparent t0L be . . , . . freak houses are the result. .. fidel literature, air ,u father Coaches discovered by Sir :Renry Ilayard,.a'4d C!9jara I bed takes up full� halt the.space, to See the Po . � . . I . I . , . in e, Sir George Wbite said that Oven . I b ]ego allowed to but few, is . I- AXIII TO RORAOR , , - . . I . diiibk da�ing from Abo%4t tile sightA Cent'lry the Boor LWO13 an a,UdElaigus 114r. lie and Upon thie, When not L'', , 't . 1. vonteni'lutled it� ealmnesm. I . . An old-establisbed speculative buil& ,by his exampll� a child to or . I receiving, a dragon's face. The Empotax'S crest AS L . p w , . I . I . , . I I . � I I imG.4g moss -grown. Scholars . - Cc swear, or I ptoduct4opa of wjjiph,baysro� would mention one oues. Very early host4w -spends m(xoh , th L ' . NEE, DED ROOM� - I I . , agan, who so, lo. ar 12 an older boy eads a P, C.::-Ve , . .. I I more that half A , a dragon appears 611 , . . ently rau UP a.row of � a dr. a . . . I I . I their venerable curriculum in danger modest cottages upon plans Which hi younger. inW� Immorality. . .What cont,!y bego publis4od hy the gritl8h "a the calApaign, "r the QtLou of her' 8m& She $Its on Lit to saw and . Mrs, Grumm 0, looki-bg OM her '. I . L I . . . a I I - .P . . . . . . , * ' L a . all.we say td those v�ho S6atter'tha Musogta�tbare ,or#.. pertaiA paElsages ,g , ip, and at each end Chinese flag. L . L ' ", 1W -in the *orLd is that. . . . I I � . of change; among. palace area Cures and had biwa L . . I , . � ]RI,indsiaa ,to, ee General de Xock to ewt, and to gas& tie hause,t_,What I . . elf drawn up, tp avoid the Ob . . , I . dragon !a Called,: 0. n . . I . L I I . I I aav4 their sinecures in somewhat high ,fees *of aprofessionai temptations Of strong drink and .of described as llwrlttsn� In up4nowil -was taken prisoner and 4 numiber of of the klaing a,ie carved .wardxobe�. The I Lung " I �.a.t etti., far? ,. , I . I . . . . . I place men who . . . . . . � � bolizes all that is im� . . . .1 1 . I L I ndows of the tongqes,11 w4loh may ' be As"QkQ6 Of: his ebiumandapts with, Unw, h was ning her finery. . . China and sym, . Mr. Giumnips-It's to haid the L, . 1�,, . I . danger; and among the wliqla.host of architect, The row, wa� Aljno�t. com-L, evil :literature tu the Wi . � I . . . . - - � 0 coqw L I Posing a . nd powerful, The . mass of the . I . 1. . . .L . I . , .1 1. . . per . A. cipJher, eq . I at yon Lbuy and can?t ,use. . plate,whou, to the chagrin and Asia bc millstone. Litsrally� .pegially as it qp]peqro f rqjp treat,A. with . I manent officials who saW their _� I . I , . ey.ory consideration.. The dining room Is shut off from . people believe in the dragon .as an -acL things I th L . . � . , L , . , \ . . I . nt Ildn.4sa-millstone,"A heavy one -turn- Ot40r doeumeAts. thatL lintarprpte4r-Alt . . - solid wall, I I. I I ., .� . . perquisites and the stereotyped rou- ishment of 4r. A. Architect, his fore- . ­ L, . . tbis I Sir 040rge himself visited him in the the redeptilan roolto by a - I I .6 I '' I . � . I �L IL ! � . I . I . c4Vd to t#0 'a off of _ho !tall. .. taaf existence and waste much tIM6� I . ,. � . . � I � tine of things likely to be thro(wn man suddenly discovered that, while ad by an ass, as distinct from tb�a wOrd 44 . . .4 13P -sent the district surgeons although andeir.the some root, andit ' L . .. I . I . . i . . . . . I L. and'money in attempting,, to propiti- . I . . -MiUL tt thel .1 doors NAMNO 'THE PRINCE Or L .. into the cruciblei . The Emperor was ample chimneys had been built to oao4 hand trUed 'hy women. in Ana pilt Ijbir4ry for the -�pgrpos@ Of to treat him, and Oven. Invited do must be reached by going out of .WALES . I i . - . I I , . It deplpU L L ate Cho mouater. The dragon has been __" L . 1. I . I Papked by thousands of the younger . oottagb, not a roqnx In the k.9w had 4' East. HiLuge-d aboit Ills nook. L . citing , Olplow,atto 0014141141041- took's OW11 surgeon from the Boer alomg* the flagging proteoted by the I I . . I L . literati, mandarins, and merchants in fireplace nor stove� pipe hole, .41aw is preferable to Jose age, a Own life ttons. T46 8partanq Ara ig;Lids 4Y 144 Lines, to treat hfm� He also aektd, him deep ovewilianging eaves. 'Its furnish- described, by Chinese writers- as it most Ltlb or. the ftli�#Ihxt 114.0der or the. , . . . � I . I the provincest aud. by some of the such I an overs I ight could 4avt.oeen rather than to caw Another to lose agillatiore, to llave invented CiPher U they eould do anything for him. Inge are a high, square tabIN with fearsome looking, monster, 'and they Tills. L q . . I � ' � . 1. i I . .. , . .. writing, it having. boeo Chair VVacticOv General do Zocl,q sai4,,sbarPI giwe it all sorts of extraordinary at, Abont six hundred years ago there, I big4est officials in Lthe Empire. But made it -is difficult to Imagine, bqt'it his Soul,, pro,wood in 14e 'dept4, . y enoit9b, two or more stiff, polished, ptraight- tributes. I ,­ . 1. Ad-Edward'L- ­ . ' . I . I I I t4a coup d'6t&t was affected ln'Pek- proved very I pxpanalve and made t4e DroWnIng was a frequent method of wAan'sondiAg out an officer of rank, W*hat dou-14 you do for mall, It so backed obairs, side ,,tables far the . � Waff a king of Engla . � . . . � . . .1 I . . ip, where the reaotionarles practical. ippoolat . I I oi; i I I Ong. I I , . Uting OrImInals -in the anoient to 1PVOvtd0 two WQ94614 VY441401' happened that he was able to do some- ftrviug of the many dishes w There are three kinds of dragons, .Whosubdued thd�peoPls, Of Wales. At- I I . L - . I . . I , . . I . '. . exed . . like, one of whioli the , thi . I bioh con- Ing th Walsh., he was aux- I . . � L .. I I . ly hold the ,field. � All -that ­ they A vppy oppo,gite'mistake WAS Inada world. - � . . staffs, oxiXotly, A aff tow Win. I)b'Kook was,en old atiLtUto A feast, and Upon the will in. One of the skyi: one of the mit.�ohes. ter conquerl a � I. � . . .101�, ­ . . r) �n4 ig�oranoe of by a lawyer, . w4o draw i . Officer took with him, while the other man, alld, as file own medical adviser saxiptloats in Ohiniese chara and, coo of the sea. The two former ious to got their good -will, and ,so, . . � _. ' L L , wanted was -a leads � 418 ownplaU4 ' 7, W06 . . I beeauft Of Offences- What% Secret menaagea L ators, with I I 1, � , ' Choy retained, said he would dfoo Sir Gabrge spot * . must remain' in -the hobitat,. but the when it happened that'his first baby .. . I I the forces really at work combined for the 4OU86 40 contemplated N41144 l'Because of acoasions of stdmb-� . other decorations. . I I 'rise to prince was born In � . I � , ' I ' I. -sent, thle home authorities to ith latter, the moat Powerful, can Carnarvan, In , . . with personal fear and personal am- Ing. T413 gentleman pr v1dod for ling," ' 0evised 'Vars n, As we had to be I .7 his wife, and lot her stay Wi At the doar thobomteM steps aside : . , I . , � plali 0 apped a� strip. of paroliment round Pun too the end. The ald man did die the sky, vind holds domlulou� over.the Wales, be had a bright idea, go an- - . . bitlan to'throw the Empress Dowager everything on an orate Scale,. $as how many are tile , tempta- WIT I I �. md'eirtreats hAr guests to enter,; to I 0 . . . . . I . . .. into their. llands. On Sept. 22 Sh . a 0x0apt fires, id which oonijectioll -be . . . Mete staff spirally, wrote their cont. of his wcgods, and Ile, sent wil General be polite'abe must firmly refuse, On- rivers. A notinced that his boy was a native of I I . . . . tiolls to error, to utibelleff to. crime, munication aoroas Cho edges this form- de Mock'a relatives with all honor to � I This dragon is greatly feared by Wales -one who could Speak Walsh . I openly Seized he power, in actively ovorlooUed the necessity for we reallso blow great this WOO Is, It Ja6u.ting bAr guest to p I - . % I I � ad, unrolled the p4rdhmont and din- JoUibortts lines With alivrieW to fishermen, and they take,great Pains just as �vell gs*Any other, tongue, this I , � . puraganpe.,of the odlot issue(I in the' chimneys, a fact WW13U his-btillder At Must needs be. The need is Act in God's . big This controversy' must be prolonged . . � � Lllniperorls name declaring his fact of ones pointed ant, 1440h to the amateur will, but ia the fact of sin in the world. Patched it. The recipient applied it Wy 'being given a fitting burial in for some time, when, of course, the to treat it with due respect and was true, as the baby was hat a tow I, ,,, . . . . I capacity, and bagging hok to assume arobitaot�s dis$Ust.I.- . � . . .in tb6 name war to his staff, thus Prek,otta. no was rory! mudh disgust, Cosy, Every spring the fishermen weeks ola, and he should therefore be Its ,*,: . .. . I WOO to that man. Tile time may I guest enters first, . as' Was Intended. Oaur ' , ' wil r bringing the broken characters, other. ad wbeft ioue of hiis Xuff Lr spies r and march in processions in the people's own prince . Edward I "I the guidanoe of affairs. Sir of the ,An "rioncod builder and coutrao. ccyMo ,,jbon every soul I ealtzo the She is then wnducted to the ',bonor- g'Ch` . . . . I . I . Wise unreadable, into proper sequence, brought him ior ilis '$tanditrd anO able place "-the chair at t' honor of the dragon each man carry- princo of Wales, . . . Mon who had prominently SUPPOrt0d tOr says thatp during We 40 add. years full extent of his influence# for good ,, , 40 . � . Diggers, News,10 Of he right of Ing a pole with a la�tarx% made, 10 the Twerity-three Years after this baby .� .11 I him ba his schemes of reform Were he had been in, the trade, he. had had Anil for ill. What sorrow will that I I I Johinlio0bux9l the tablia, whiob, she must refuse, urg- - � I . I orm of'trial. so�tno most wonderful froaka of ama- revelation bring, to r . tit which he &U-nd that the very per- Ing the hostess to.accupy it; another form of &'fish. A ,huge dragon, ,ant- became Xing of Ingland, and about . . nany I . . E ARLIESI) "LAST WILL." sons Who, ha , a written and thanked lengthy controversy must follmy, end, mated by IA64 concealed in his body, f if ty years lator his grandson had as- . I . . gang Yn-Woi, the most prominent of taur architects put before him. To 8. Yland art �. # # foot offend thee, ' ' . I Documents Inscribed on .plates Of -him for his consider4tiorlhad certified heads the prooaoslo.A. Par a month signed to' hini-as,the third Prince of . . I .1 I all, uqdaped to Hong lCong, and thence Ono case at*o-story house was to be way "offead,li or cause to baka& stay have been found among the to this paper that Goueral, a . k Lag by the gaest seating herself I in tialtig tbo early Summer the fisher- , Wales, the c,rest and motto. which hag , - to Japan; l6vIng behind him, how. -built without any ta6l,ltlas for getting I The hand a KOO "the honorable place." , . I . . . stumble, when Its work leads others ruins of Oboddea, w.bloh are undoubt- died,from the bad treatment ho had moA set fire to loss papers and throw been barite by all the English kings, '. . . evet, Ala OjAn loiter adAressed to the to the upper floors beyond oil exteriol! astray, as Clio band of one WbO Writes I Pipes are +,hleu brought in, and it, , . . I foreIM4 Xintoters, in whieb certain gutter pipe; no �atalrcascp adly wills dr%Wa in legal form dealing received among the British in Lady- being a foreigner, the guest dkilgoa them UPan the water$ to appease toe sons who have sinco that day had the, . . whatever a book which Is pfutitablo but evil, with the transfer and bequeathing of Smith.* cries of "Shows." . . Unamiable, characteristics that have were allowed In -the Plans, Owing to Better go poor tlian gain by Iniquity, . to Anoka, the hostess also foregoes Lung -Wang as the Watex dragon Is- title, The "set is throe ostrich fea- . � ' cocoa, proparty, and which date back to M Dommentilig upon the aiboveo in ad. And at All seasons the fish- Chars, and the motto is the sentence, . � . been ascribed to the Empress are an oversight on one 'on, his The foot "offendV when its owner 0..C, gat the earliest personal be. English papers sasyst-at . the pleWgure, at her atou�fomed'lu- 'i'll n throw over vist quantities . . frankly catalogued. She Is compar- workmen actually built a villa,.stand. . Leave paths dulgefaft. Promenotly too. is brought- arms Of 41 Ich dio,6 "-" I sorva-'� It was given I � I � �qnest of props ty to take'.'effeet after , 11he circumstan6gs were revilly the most exquisite, ethereal beverage firecrackers from their boats In order to the Black V,rinee a -boy of great . I I ed to the Empress NV -U1 who also Nuo. Ing in its own grounds, without tiny antrodden If ,Choy lead to A111. .Cut death appears rto be an ftyptlan doem- Worse than. Sir George White itidloAt- sp the Lung Away. The Lung is px0inkas, who fought bravely at the , � � ceeded in ketping her son In tutelage, drains or gutters, with two fireplaces them, off. A Imotili who gives up a � thal ,could be I%%g,ined_-s6vve4 with. to ,ke ad .not to like the noise Of eX- battlo of Crecy. \ �� I . I . 1 I and keeping hold of Power during a in one room and Anne Ill another, And mont, of about the date 250 9, 0. It ed, as readers) may learn by ,referring out silgar or cream, clear an amber, ouppoe I � . I I . long and licentious life, Shp Is all this hod. been done by following 00attlon rather than So" liquor, or Is written on papyrus, and Is the will to what our Special commissioner rb- red witil flowers,- it is � . 1. I � I write opinion$ contrary to his eon* 0 . and lateff ill the, cmthtt�tN6 Of hill latter frO)U tl&V6 like sip- Plaiting exackers. . ------*— . I charged "'with having tried to car. the OW110VA Plans too 6x1kdtlY- I science, may be poor horel; but will be f a Priest leaving his personal Plug the broath-of June. With t�h, tea - All, mandaxins -of high rank have a I . I � . � rupt the Emperor, alid with having ,* � rich horoaf ter. He may enter Into life r s his wife, with "War to Natol. Genewak do Xoelt to fact, %ra served delicate little cakes, Orna- dragon embroidered in gold thread or 0OPVIX.M1-)AXEVS' SOCIETV . � . Poisoned her former oolleague, the transmit It to her children. Thiff Will Used b0it have died fit 411 06 was, I colored silks dit W front and back of I VINEST DIAMOND, maimed, but will have his � reward here. f Urthar gives directions fo.t burial, and PrOgreoffingL �Vexy Well, b�t, unfor� mentod With 'Vermillion Allots, hot an- - There Is no end to theL number of . Empress Dowager of Hion I -lung, aAd M. Pleard, Commissioner-Genoral of after# I is duty witnessed. Xa fact, It Isv so tu-nately, he was removed to the Dutch t1kia little voutid,%ponge cakes, and do- t . heir coats. This dragon id distin Chinese secret soclotlos-or the In- , ... . I hot daughter-in-law, the 15rapross the 1000 Paris Bx1ilbition, has been in- 9. Enter Intb life with ant eye. ThAt, noarly Identical in (arm to a modern boapifuL whore, he d141 not receive 1. thei Italians sweotmoats, 6aTxdie4 fruits, red gulshed, however, frm the Imperial . � 0 . . Do;wager of Tang Cho, She ISL char- dragon, by having bat four olo,waftho ganul'y of their In tabars' Another L I � formed by the president of the Jewel. IN to 4iva on earth a life InoonViete will that, as a legal authority has . same skilled tr6itmont which would fruit Marmalfide, Prowled into little � 4eird Celestial organization has been . . I .. . I I atterivtod- as 4 Usupor, hai'ving dzpos- lexy &%tlou that an enormous dia- and narrow tind poor, for. doftsolonv6 said, there would be no difficulty In ad. have been given him by. Dritialf Mon., quires, or Walnuts browned In balling dirigm is &Is* a favorite emblem up. I n . I . ed au Emperor who was fall of bright- mand from Ximborley will be exhibit. "k6- Rather than having two eyes. witting it to probate if it wore ore. At the time, of, his rothoV,al Dr. CAMP- 611and th6u d1ppod for an fustaixt In. on, plates and cups among the richer Chinaman Wer6 aboLigea with- being fit . .1 nesg and promise; and is told she lei, ea in the jelwellqxy pavillion, The To PMR686 Ali that might be obtait. Boated In & modern court of law. . bell ,expressed to .our special "_ tO htit syr'40. At the gUest wiebet to clas'00. Possession -of Articles of clothing that 11 after all, but a concubine reliot of stone was found Shortly before the 64, Ilk$ the 1411110nalro whb WIVA it for. . IM wy polite she most lAake a good _____4- 1 did not balofig to them. Then the chief aRhAtiq opkalon .1 I . .. Ilion rung "whom, by, bar acts, she war. It has been Insured for 4.40o,. tuns, with, all Ito Advantagm, by ,,, %108171fol,Zo, 441:1, conceal need. . not 4041 of flome With heLf 111,kt, as she sipsk W1,11.1 STATISITICA, d6tootIV6 explained that "the won I 41�,I�iN. - ma4e dta of spleen and indignation." 000, and will be exhibited in a show Wt011gliftg Other Mon, Voll tied. A V'�u 196v ­dan Npllow Yin-huatk, wh� bad been in ease guarded by four policemen, At dark hint of Woe hereafter, of Whloh LITTLE OpPOIL-PlUNITt Ta Fult. $Is, ftt 4*4� .or tall hot. t04 4114 64ts her XW6`010606% tOt eong to it soolitty � 0 before as I . . I , I WA.0 may kappta w4en t , Awwx that 06 rdfreAmont Is 40. A etatiatiolan has listimateil, that a kndivn as the Coffin-gr6akdrA, Whose i I afAd twelve, months night the show casb will sink into, we, May believe tho reality without With your strop ", 1b t a ; . � 40 Pffi1011ts t%lft r4au W years old has worked 6,500 object wayi to surreptitiously enter g a � a qu JA iie oleraked, qon Wit4 qn�loqA JA- pr,wkw. I . . _ 'T , I . , ., ,Q_,,, . ial L-14voy tit the Queen's jabi- round to the, mama *ay a,q that 0AVr6handing ths, method, fmr nothing, sk6 iaid tk� x" loo*ed . . � V6ty few Chlnt*6 women, even thoso days, hAS slept 0,000, hag amused him- boats and carry away boxes belonging . the g . �. I Arlimonts., It l0e, was banished to Tlikkestan, having in which the Regent is kept tit the, 10. 11% h4mven thair.fingele, tpb6lIg soulfulty'llito his bpa. I of high rank are, ediloated. The great self 4.000, haa walked 12,000 miles% to the passoriggra, aubs-titating boxos I . t . __.#J. I I I been hardly . Isouvro. The now diamond issaid to may behoateftly bolags. to watch oTor HUM came i�,� vofoo ��J t�& saroftst4 . . - ones taken Away." � I . , I xma4orlty can neither road nor write. hue been ill 500 (la�rA, ha,m partaien of rMombling the , I p I . I- � I -11-.1. �­ . — . . _.­ _ - i �,_ I , � I I I , I I � I 1, . :, I I I % ; I I I I � � " � , I - I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I SAVDID FROM DHIAT111 be fiW than the Iteg6fit, the Shub, those on taxth whb caund sti;#jyx smiI1'Vmi*X wl�q �ad be;iia peeklnR T4is We4likloAt litrAlaftr At ('10poll- 11l6in=M 14 by walls of Ithe t6uIrtA $(1,00 weals. tateft 15,00 p6mids of T�eir taine, "Cloff in-Dreak6rAt" boW- I . I . � . it is bellov6d, by, the interposition of the GXAA4 Mogul, and the, m4lves- gels PAS. 44. f I, 4f. (Ti, the 606r, - you do;ftlt tako' �iny two . - law"UN 006 for the . %I , �Ai�4 cootriblAttil 606,064 crowag to- � W)kh they "14,0ft I#&V'6, tli6ir Ts, , mett"t and 4,000 of fith, *ggs and veg- ever, se6ing to IiAvo is inuth t'� Ala with I i hor BrItaoule Majesty's -Minister, Roh-i-noor erhibitol In London in , 11; Ixeh 1, 1:1. chandes Of getting Mared, so far 8 4 ,q&r,i tbA IMIldiAg of th6 j*w libravy, of ide&* 14 ylkturglly "Vy lilaitelf, It, et&bi#le and draLUk 7,000 gallons of. the,Ir ,objects as the tedoubfabl* . .� , . I . . 1118� Provincial offlorals guilty of Pro. Mi. I 11, 12, Tht Son of man. I& title O&A find out. I I i4 tuat olty, � I * difflault, U*ftforej, for even for. I fluid, - ,,Righteous narmony, Flats." . . I I I . . . ,� . . I I . _.­­­_­__ � - ­ ­.. __­.. ... ._­­_­._.__­_.______ . ­_­_­.._­______.. ­ I . __.- - __ � I �. -4 _ _J�_uht.... ,,_ _. ___A___ - _ ­­­