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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-10-03, Page 7I - - --.-- . ­ - , . . % . . ----- — . - I --- � - .­ , - - - -F , I ,,, 0 1 1. ( . I I . , , . .. � . � . � . I - - o, t ! I i , - . --------1.-- ­­­ I -111 ­ I I I i : : 00 M" .d I*— --­­ I . - ?! - - .- - I ­ ­ ­ I— ­ ,. ­ — ­ . . ,,4� - V-- � - —­ I - IT11-11--­ - ­­­ ..---- � — --:- ---- — �7!-;!ry 4 !­� t-! , !�,�-!� ;;:;: � .1 , �----- — I I . ­­­­­ 7�!LT �:! 11 ! .. " '7-7 "r, � 7-­­--­��­ � ' ----�--7;7�—­ I ­ -- - ­ ;� , Most IQV04 of womin. At -fill I 9tuatiou at We time was very serious T ---a �.�. ------.— —�' -7;­­"�­". -"l— . I �!-!�- ­ ... -1.1441141111.0- ", � — -,--- k. THU" Of PALMISTRY, wao '60 INE81 GUNNERY POOR4, PortUALty to go a little higher, and A COLOR TALX .,., . at One t�mo. when 10,000 liworda WOU141 UJI fov t1to allies; they ot"Itmod about ARE SUNDAY SCHOOL11 .. .m." Itave leaved from tbe4r Scabbards to 6� . boldly Into tba tort reach to get closer only the lowest "ato Would W loft. .W." PROGENITOR OF 111NODo I - T119 HANDSARE THE WINDOWS Of ave�ae an lusimIt to her, a OTHCHWISS THE ALLIES WIGHT -""V Tblo consideration would voom. at 1jlr.i1axf,4vklxXq Allp"t"the walor pretor 111" I THE SOUL.'.NOT THE EYES. � Palmist to the fortii In a, perfect Storm of ithot INT$RNATIO,NAL L-SSSON,1A:0CT. I. first w I � 1, . predicted tb;kt She and her King, HAVE BLEN DZF4ATED AT TAKU. A ad, eliell, I #"" .104t to ba prudontial rather 111"C4 V -#bi- X4114401). SCIENTISTS AOITATED OVXR THU .. I I I 0"'"" Louis ZVI,, would W food for the I —". flore and there, In. the awkis and 0-itfins, al"Ing,,Wltil pbavloev. than highly Moral, Bat there is a U4 You qveir notice that there im 4010"4140 00.yllma lato still 8erret"41! loft, a I " '"" 14, deeper trvtb bare thait is on the, our, no blue foodf We eat thpugo DISCOVERY OF A YEW BONES. 11 I guillatino. The Prediction oaM3 it sh. sinall Gunboltifs Received the Ffre I spray. a glimpse would W bad of a 1114. 0914010'ext. )VI4,49611`0111FIX011014 green, -�." - � ORM 11'4414-4 StaOr *11,104111AVO JUIrkw- Pass. Abdul Acts w -3o told that he 11,11,01" Till* .11114,11 4 f 1pfirlillvd Llnei for I 1111*401rijbitil. 1A.P.OAllaittfil'; olud Ile "rhQ4 ... I -, toltv-44irly l"Viler to The 14V411CIA41110- SIX Ilouril Itild r"talwd lorafrillolloft- ! gallant little. guabout-tho Algerino, I face. Even to the superficial aoti. Mid tred� Yellow and v,olDt; fleab, flab Two soitrek I*arorg mamillix ror it ,",bol* . " ; 4-itevio, ono Kilo" verso fit :�Ilw WOU .)r. "UNIONellk 11'101101`814all he Evalled. vity of 140-hionable life "own are or VIA pliketAlitior4lvui-1,liilugsku4is of no!. ,Wit< 010 Id commit suicide. it was I -11,41ty Of $146 814014 1`1`4014 the l'01118 Old 'Jxer decks alive with men stripped to . We in all tbe colora of the rain- rl'. , Perim Who read his Palm, ,tit else he Not Xx1ploAp. I 1441*4 Swat 101. quo of our .1jillow, .1! 1� : the waist and woxicing dospor4tely, PUACTICAL NOTES. grasping at, the shadow and losing bow except blue. Uany deadly pol. str Ago Ancefiders, � . I We , � . ,For ton tbousand yearo tile fato of belloyledl bat that he would not taa,o Tha, first mail letters from China to . upon the bridge over Cho quarter dock V"66 1, In the biart of his most i the substance.,, 4048 Arlo blue to 001or, onah as blue. goientlists � , ul�e much lutoreat in � Dion has. looked oat through tlio mil. cc heart, yet "I months after the this ad ..� � me X� n9lish PrOss 010" the 06MMOU40- � a little group of 1.1aglishmen StQ94 Unpopular year, while the prIests I 10, 04 And sit down in the lowcot atano oir the deadly 01,10t4lbade flower, the expedition which George W. Van. I I . I licas of lines In the Palms of their pre'llot-101) be out his throat with a , ut of hostilities have, appeared late- 'at, Calmly an it tbey'were steaming up wore perfecting their plotting, icir - roQm. Recline am the least honor- Tha, color stau6 in our slang for clorbilt hais iout to Java for the pur. I , I . h4pdis. Tlao bands are the Windows I ly. Writing from TAku We correspouil.'ibe Selout, t ough f . ' In .. , � pair of eolissore, . 11 our big ventilato es his death, jesus accepts from 0aeof able coach; take the humblest post. ov,exythil W miacrallo and 'depre;salug A � ' � . I . POGO, of trying to find some more ! � of Cho ;sout instead at the eyes. Along gains PAIU11145, at least, Are will. Out of the LOad-On T1140% SAYS that, al- close to the bridge were badly pierood t,he chief Pliarlsees an invitation fb I tion. Friend, A term of rospact But tMA lo'clinly one of a thousand ligine.8 . . . I . . . t - Of the 00-041le-I Missing, Link, � I tow rl�dges,,tlas, valleys and the ma,cia- Ing to -take their Own mealtime. This bouRb it !a difficult to know -exactly. I with- light projectiles, The litis"WONe '1400. . Wo'know at oo case In which; net only, but of affection. 11116 guest , 4:11061? faut$ About colors. Boat a I I I L a tow relics of which, were dog up . . tains of tho the garrison of the forts there whon. b4r of Iron ,and the p"artletes of the I ; , julin. deatl4y was writ. is ovLdonced in tho'case. of Dr. Perin, , . to 'bar and fighting just as hard, the Jesus refused An invitation. In 'IA marked oat as clear to the gjv%ir . � I I 4411, ,%Ad- there it 1.4 read If the read. � and probably it the 4uta, tho'attack began was probably niado " one of : of the feast. Thou sbult thou -tal a while ago by Dr. Blugeno Dubois. . . , was obtaln� Babe and Koreetobi Steaming up and what sense this milin was , . hove me . uo Set in Motion' shaklug'VID' Us named the animal Pithooauthropus or be deep In tb:e science of ,palmistry. : able other oases Might be found of up Of 00 regular troops, the greater I worship in the Presence of thorq that ' I down the reach, their heavy -oaunbn- ths rulers" in his Sect is not .clear tautly one against another. Present. and subseq,4ently Prof. Marsh and , I Man is irrevocably mjx%j up with the other palintsts less great who would part of wbom ivere entire strangers, %do never silent; this ilf,streased Gilyak for the Pbaru'50os were not organize � � sit at ineat with thee. "Worship" bore ly the surrounding other !,a not , , ' ' . J� I eternal, and, boing 4 part of the believe thear own readings. While in to the place, ,having been marchedia now getting into full swing again; with officers or "gra,des � of distine- , means honor, respect, glory. SOm3 in Taotloii In Larg *' other experts declared that it was I . . � poslow waves, rolling I , , . eternal, can neither voluntairly nor Cbica,gQ Dr. Perin made readings of . ny ys e e,,aud, Above (III, the, bra most have murmured, and some must through-thaoir like the waves of the Undoubtedly a oreature midway be- . � Involuntarily e,so good men as Chinese soldiers go, an ve little Lion, tlon;" probably be was A member of . tweein man and the ' ape. The uppttr ape or even oppose the bands, of two men, Paul Hirsch 4 with, 1ar foor large trioolors flying, the Sanhaarla, or he may have attain- have omilix.1 With Satisfaction as our sea, until Choy break; upon our skin -Vart of a sk a ugle in � came principally from the same Pro- atoaming to any point w.herol she a " like 11111el, Lord thus Made b1s.commeats ou, . till, .a I . olar tOoth, , I t.b,e insorntible verdict of the eternal. and Louis Elartght. These two men ould ed personal eiralnenoe, the and give us the Sensation of beat. As , . I . I . 4.11 things are, and the past as Well had been illitereated In contracting, vi -' .their General, Liu. � 130 -09 aSe, no matter, iy,.b.At the riSIL Shummai,' and . other rabble, from 'noisy tbrong that was floolcling to the the twou get-$ hotter other waves are I and a thigla-bone wore -the only frag� � - M-Iiaii";; "' at describes Oka posile.The d, an i I . as the Tutiae are only local 4pplloa- and It sea= had boon the promoters T care,, nde - 11tis moving downward t I table; very likely III meats secure d. a most Important . I . . , , , award the So f , loaralas� ,a himself had tak- set is motion In jcaaac�033 pumbers, 444ition to be -1 tiou Of the allied fleet as follows on I squtu fort was Btr ,ad been t,r4val t t I tit . mun -knowledge would I , ,a of a railroad from, Canon Cit . , ack on bet Starboard talents, and integrity. , t bread eu the humblest "at, and b � I I . . a, as used for, small conveniences. I y and the day before tbA battle: The Brit. To, am . lag 4 maro balt I sh itils be made by the discovery of a fairly . I There is no each things in, reality as Cr!P)PIe Greek, Colo. There was some �bciw by a beavy shot, wbioli,passing is a colloquial vbxase for "to dine.11 . 6140WA to the 1191144t One by the Obsew speed, ,and these break upon the eye, ., I I . . 184 Fame, first class destroyer, took Inboard, out Into the forward'boller. ,Vhs Invitation has bean regarded by: quious Pharisaic host. I gtvbng us the Sensation of red light. complete skeleton, David a. Walter$, 1. � ' '. I . . . UP or clown, norCh, east, soutli or trouble. however,. and the result was up a station near ths four Chinese des-: I 11, Sea Pro, -15.63; 16.18,19,,29,23; . of Yale, Will conduct the search party, � , . - - ;She ;was at once a mass of'steam, her some as a plot for our Lord's des true- Tbe re,ci-hot Iron, getting 611il more , . f, West. Th'By belang to the'inuadane, that While the two men were Away troyera at Cho Taku Naval Yard, The . - and will have - for a rival, iii the field . I . . I ' I captain was badly injia%d, and Oe tion; but thiS is not probable. Matt. 281. 12;- Luke, 1. 541; 13. 30; I Pat. heatod, throws out : . . . . I the Directors of the road swore Out British Alg4rine lay about onerthird of . . . . sets of famous Prof. Haeckel, who Is to start . �. I I . which, compared With the infialte, Is. i On the, othor h . . indeed a trifling Matter to the soon. warrants against the men for em- , WAO beached On tile Taku. side of the Sabbath" day, 10sewhore Nye have 4.5. 1. Waves Ati'll �emallor Paid, move. rapid- . I . .1 . � at the universe. . betzlemout of 04,000, and they were a mile' from the inner north fort. I fort, reaoli. As the light strengthened noted the luxury and dIspl ' Of Jewish 12. .Tb%u said be also to htm that orange, yellow, green 0, I digo f6r the island a few day from now . I . I I . 90y . I . Abo,�t ono -quarter pf a mile above the � ay , , bla a , On. exactly the same quest, I t- - Algerlue lay the , R�uaolana - Ho the stor,rAing parties could be seem Sabbath feasts; how they introduced a badis jig In the OOm- violet, all the tolom of the rainbow, "Success In ad h a search is neces- � I I So says Dr. Carl Louis Perin, the arrested wben they arrived in JD8n him. . Tarni ' fro I . . br, ab.4the north forts, the,O,rl4udos lavish variety of food, and indulged pany, a" Saviour speaks to the ho;st The eye cannot tell. out from an- � 0 . I , . . I I great master of palialstry, who ha6 ver at, the Palace Hotel. it so bap� Koreet.041 and 011yak-moored in line, and'Wo Japanese class tagothor, And I . while, -words so profound that they have other; the whole bundle of rays mixed Barfly problematical, and yet there . � I I beta Shown favors by Kings andl poned that Dr. Perin read the news- the latter too, close to. the lower and a dancing And secular songs, I seems to be a fair chance," said Prof. * .. . . t- . , 'honored by academies, Schools. and paper accounts, the Russians. an the other side. All nevertheless, they were too religious been fraqu,ently misunderatood, and up gives us an impressiloa of white, . I . and remewDered the of Taku fillaga, a. clogely-built town I . ' I . Theodore Qill,, the celebrated natura- �:�­ jobeerel And' waved their Arai$ in to eat anything bot; all their food misapplied. Here Again our Saviour Tilat ips the glmv from t lbs "White hot" I colleges 'fdr his remarkable delvings nani]es of the men. He cOnsult0a his of mad houses. In. the Tongku reach, mutual encourag;ament. . list. "The. first, thing' I , .1 2.'' � . Into1khe sloorets of the open WIm in Improssiono, and was so ocinvin4h tIO'next head of the river, lay the Must be cooked the day before.. Th3 is turning from the surface of,society iron, and Such is the . light from to do Will be * . � r, , , ". I . I . . .6 - I I A splentlAo. ways, Dr, Perin is stop- Mat .they were ,Wrongfully a At 4.54 A.U. came one of the turning piety that on the Sabbath would Pro-' to the moral oubstance underneath tha atill Sk'nater brightness Of the t , study the characteristics at tile I I I , - . . I I , I Doused Gormao ritis m.oQred Co one of the points of the battle When a uagazine vent it cook from preparing a meal, it Whom thou ma.kest. a dinner &us. Sualigbt j�s a bundle of rays of depo4its in which lay the bones �ound I I . ping'at the Almis Hotel with his wife. that he went to; Denver at once, se- railway 'wharves, with har..he4ci down i,,t.b, northern end of th . I by Dr. Dubois, and then look for beds: He � is I as woll And bettor known in cured 0, b6ad,' engaged Editor Pat- river, A little lower down the French . . .6 south fort b,t-Wciald bi" 6 dancing girl to per, or., a supporl call. not thy friends, light -red, wralngo, yellow, green$ . . . . I L I I . I �,,�', I Paris t-han in Ne Y� , blew up, and this o4ock,ed the Chinese form in the presence Of t116 toasters, I go. and . violet ,all mixed to- of similar make-up -and age jelse-where . i � ' , yy .rk, yet his so- Corson, of Cho Rocky Kountain News, Tjiot1 * anchored in the Stream, At * I iior thy . brethren nelithor tl;y bi.., jadl . - . . - a.11 colors I - I coi6plis,liments. are remar.bud to -day , counael f* t& defense, and the: anOthler ,wh4rf 'Aigher. up lay the 40,p� fire flor a time, but soon'they Showed Ila; had Modern re * kinsmen, noi c hierr. .The mixture of is Associated fossils may affqfd useful I . I . . � or presentation. They . I . � a4l the way from Now Yorad to San I themselves more determined than ever, - I indications. or even implements or � 2 1 . result was. that the mien were easily amass Atago, qud Sbq her the United . watched him, All were ouriousi some bor4, According, to the idioms. of, White 119h,t, ( .he abuencilis of all � � L , � To paddl4dw and between fiand 6 o'clock it certain- � I ,nientaf speech, this means simply. Do I utensils left behind by the morikey- � , - i I F-T�Opisoo- - acquitted, and are n4'W in coil,trol. of States steamer W.npo&oy, p� . werq hostile, Christia a con- , . coloirs is utter. daricnesA, � . � . I . . . . . . . , :Palmistry !a a study secondary to . � ly lookea.,4s it the attack -had... failed. atantly under n6tice,.like their.Mit.s- Act lot the . motive that 14 a I ndeN Now, pass a ray of'ounlight through man. It is by no, means to be taken I . r I I . ,. � � . . . I � ' - ' . astxb . logy.-' On the bands we � have all th � is . road. . . . . I . . � NY4001. river-istoiamer, The Atago bad Some of the beivY oilsemated guns on ter. � . - . . iticath. your social activities be either adrop of water, and Clio colored rays for granted that he poa�oeased no aria . . . � 1. .., r; _ I 'is the norill'bastion of the south fort . . . . L . I landing parties, but otherwise alas W 0 . , � . r. . . �2. whold. An - unexpected occur- Iselflish ambition, or*Bhow, or "tit -for- sit split up and thrown in different 'or industries of his.own, .There is no . - ; . r . � " Cho mounts of the plariets. When . )act engaged. T'lorMocloos'ey took no 'were alged, so -fair round as to * rsend . . , &eSt dire re4son for supposing that the bones . : I , 1. ths. socieLy of 'the world centuries Age . t 1, I . I There * be- 'tat," or Personal relationship., . � . as ti�ae. renne was aeertain man I I I otions. The. , spalight.. Shining . . .., .��. . � r .� � qniorlolgs. Plar in. the.affair, as her Captain w their blast up the reach. At t -is r unearthed by Dubois were thil on] . . � . . 11 . � . -was crude, and its philosophers mord ' � . r . . . . h . . I I L I . ordered to maintain a . fore him which had the dropsy. This 'they also bid thee again, and'a recom. tha,ough many'drops of falling rain I r �. � Y. . . . � r . — � . 1. '. strict neutral, also a greater proportion -of the. Chi. vi- pense be* made thlee. "Interested , , ones that have Wen preserved, and it " I . r . I . . profound' Chun at present, wander- lit 11.10 AlinatA31c rtir lool Ile ,*la,tq,A gj,,le ity$ r"t abie did Some excellent Red . . . wa's before the meal was beg4n. E 11,001- 4ftex a is' . � I . . I thowar bs all split ',up Into . � Ing tribes, gypsies and nomads sturn- . Still -111 q !1riq)!0e9le6.. . nose shells exploded. But at 6'1$r A.M. dently this man was not a guest;- he 'Eality. intended to Secure a return" "a D, , may be that�.Iarge numbers of thent 'r . . . � ,r . . r Cross work and gave shelter to a nam'; the main magazine ju. the. south fort had r Come, in Asiatic fashion,to watch'wrblig. - Unselfish generosit . . (gars, and the result ia the gorgeous may be exhumed in other, local � ities. . . .. . . . . , . .7 Is raltubow. The soattered spray of a . I - r I �L 8 tiling Upon a few facts. of the pa in IiI his London almanac for 1900 bar of tprelga wpm iad o4ildron, blew, up and. rose about one thousand " teastersi And perhap ler than c6' 1 1 On - r � � . . , " v . I r .. I . the a to reo�llre r mob . almon, civility. sea wave, ,of a waterfall,. or a foun- , o is, at liberty to imagine that there . I * i ' I r - told Kiaga and Emperors startling "Old MoQre" predicted more than Who there found ants protection and a feet- into -the air a douse black . r � I . . � I � may have been i name r ­ I . r , � I things about themselves, and set *!as one .great war, tbe. assassination. of generous 4os . . . poor, thol -maimed, the t,i,,. - . r . to" race of . �: I I . - _pitqlit . . Moon" a- little ,food or. cola * fr in the kinder- 1 13. Call the . makels little rainbows, cause4 in I . A " . . I � - I he4ds to thinaduK. A little cunning a. monarch, and a terrible fa I : M - action tain of smoke and, debris and burnin ' * a lams the blind,,11he wretched -Qf Cho m,,a, ' - .1 I . r. pithecanthr ia' ,,�'. 1. . . . mine in P40ttly' �%44 IP Wit the . 9 hearted., . So r tile ,womam Who, Was .1 . . ,9p as in..'Jrava long agg, I . .. �- powder$ CUB 1. . way. 1 . r I I . . �. . . 1. . � , , qad �a- feW gqqd guesses caused Plato India, and, a's ail thess ,predictions begaiz, � The intier nortli, fort opened .concussion being terrible. sinner came , into . another ban-� , ovary *sort. , Tbas is not to be taken Each kind of light . r has its' Qwa . A MILLION YEARS AGO. I . - r I I . . . � . .. I . . . . .. I � 'tq lay ashd� his writings for a . firo on the Algorine. In a few m -ba- Every gunboat stopped, firing,and the 1 ag a divine authority for * diScricnin- -spebiial . uses; The .red rays of light ; "As to,tho'perloil: at Whic r h these . . . . . . . . 1. While proved true, many persons,, not only . - quoting room, where. Jesus was; r in . � � . . r . - . . . . r : and', think i4pon the science of .palra- qte forts also, And every eyd.'waa turned iate allinegIVIII fit. make the leaves of the'tre , 06PIe lived 110 close estimate 'Can . 11 . r � . . . . � r In r Europe but. also in ibis oqqntr'y, . a t4a Algerine, repliedl.and sborily� so Lazarus..Iay at the gate of Dives; so, i g. It is - made to es to grow,. aPe-P . �� . . . . upon t,he appalling sight. Then, after. a . I . r , . r . .. . . . I , 0,Cry and believe in, it. . .Tul.ius Caesar have been 'far some time curious to afterw4iA th.6 golor, GilYak,- and ,then ,� I . 1. . in the Arabian tale, the hungry porter Eastern forms of limpitality; its mean- and hasten all rotting and decay, be in,ade, but we may ,say -roughly. : . . I . I ... �. - . , I . . ' * ' . . � I , � tlia Koreetab retla feW memelits of comparative silence,. . . " o e t,. Alexan- knOW': whht kind ot precticti6iis he . .rned the fire, The, . . itood at the docir' of the Barmeolde. ing is sln��Iy, .';J�elp thbA who* *most' Mar ar,r it Y , . out Oft I. - the time was perhaps 1,000,000 . . r ' . . . I . . . r 00y, ,O:u he red rays, that � . t . broken.only by the, echoes of .the ex- ' I bel. � . . I I � I r � der in his at ' 244 for 190i. .11tas at the rallw4y Wharf at the isame . . min nqw of the gre- nleall p'll . . . .r . � . . . t�e Great found time between. .Would make Ilaal . Porhaps'-thb * a k . . I . . plants.%vill, grew *with.goldea brown years ago, more or - less one point I I "few sthells and the to . d 1 . r . . . .. 1. . I. . I L .pl�Dsion;aia this former gun reports, a Some, of.-- . .. . pattles tq study it. Cicero v�As . d - Their curiosity can now ,W satisfied, .time ,Pat in 4 . .11 . . r ,,,,. - ,To, a, and ti�oped for healing. . 14; Tbousbalt be blessed. 'By God's I' . . r . d - ­ - . . . glq.rious ablee from- the gunboats, Mbe . �u I . . I . - e�Lvos 1 ins . toad 'of green, I . . to, be considered, by. the way, jar that .. . . . . . � I I 4elieVer In its trath . He com�kaied fo his. almanac for- the p, in: also fired thocee or- four rounds I . . .1 ',, is benediction. For they., cannot," ' I . I I �­ I" .. .. .a ., �r , , a . �. ing T4o,Qking clown toward the fo ' ; -tho .Russian, I Jap term bore usea for ,'dropsy � I , r8- ., �The Bea is -blue because the water r . e. the three' fragments found in the ­ � .- r C44is . #awLs . c!f or"Luals a' . ,&nose and British technical wh4oh'tione but a physiol compons6 thee.' There is. no i, certain ' � I . . . I . ­ r ,. I . I I . nd .. found Year hias� just appeared, . . rts from I I . an - I r ' r Is the,blao rays of light., but shal.: .. . I ,to ' . ,. r ,,, . . . . storming parties, 1he'destroyer crews r .. . flee . bank of the- Bongo.wau., RI�oj. "Mity . : - . - I I �. . , re .Most .of . er the Pr' n the Tongka Reach, the speptaole was would have been likely. 'to use.' . The adva,atage � in tbM world'to be.. found - ... I .1 .1 .1 � -ha -o the . ­ same. in- I ' ' " . . . I'li. � ., . . . . I low seats Lmo greon, ooaqae the, blulo pat I. ve belongpil t r : � ' � lb .. to ar ine.1pal.Wedictio 3 4 really fine one, asmost of ihof ts and the merchant steamers� all United . � ing our Saviour'o Injunction. ,,. lh b . . . . 1. , - ti4eI4. Couplpslons Were drawn i),t in it .. � . � I ­ . diseaseWas hold to be ineurablet . I by rollowi . . .. . . , ,­� - - . . . In, one victorious all,out which, must .r . . . . I Lg L is MiXAW. With the yellow reflee- dividaul, If- a fairly complete skele, I . , . I , . I . and All this I 0" . . . . .1 � I .� ­ . early N In tfie TAk i � � . - I . . :� ��, 611A � #ods, - and, public attOn-, Im January . there will be a formid� . Ships I u Reach .. . . 3. Jesus answering spuke. The Tbou� thalt be r.eoompiaa4�sod. at,the fe- t. I .�, . . , . . . . � ­ . . . . . I Attire Struck despair in tb;B'hearts of . I . loss from sand And stones at the bot�- t6n can be obtsai6Dcl it will afford to . . . ' ;il tipti was'paj�ed io theni; � . able agitation In.Franoe an -4 A severe weve exchanging a rapid - con.iiiinade. . . . . word "answeringil dao� not:alwais in- sarreetton of the just . Our S�vlcnt . . . r I 1. .1 . , r I I � tb� 'Chinese � a r r theolc� r . gical -ore of blue,and the comparative anatomist i 11 I � . garrison, ItAid �so for .. .. to , m. Gx�aaia is a mixt . . 1.1 r ­ some .ex-, , . . r . . � � 1. !,� � Ir � "I Was wl. L tgerf, the Chicago attack will .ba, nZaA . , 0 dicat ok(in words Jesus mthi concerning the nature Or order . t rial I i 11 t4 .0 -134ti it 1�,4s a- grander. algl# still, and 11 a a' reply to ap is /not now teaching . any . , e W,q n t R,o- I . - . � .1113 - . their Jire gradually slackened and � . I I . . 1. ., r tr ybllow�'.-Ia thlo g.rebti light.6f slial- trerne interesting M4 6 r .. l� . � 0!1W Eqaker Who killed his wit . I I I . Quo that will : u6va�, I -Pa. to' . � " t.), . . I � . 1. . . . I . . f . or .. r I . . I age ­ . oil' wpublic. . , .' I � '. . . . . � r9citten, �: � ... � . himselt 1*0an.,the ,discussion tha is of the resurrection of the dead.. He "a low Water all seawoeds zrow­aod for. study." . - �r ,. , I. r . . . . . I � � . I ,, , I r, � ceased At 6.48!A;X, � . . . I I. . � . .. Said I)r. J?orin, "and �a him I ,found ' In February Aad Marph mdst'notm- whom in a tow Minutes, and without . . . .... - .w �, . I � , . I .1 . '. . � .. . � I ,. � , 4 . aw, I as inevi � table.' Tile ' awyers, wore in a'Phhrisoela. hOuse .and assumes W ht of the rodraYs,.they haveg6ld- .,,The remains referred 'to wore Man - , , ; ­�11 " . . 4 rem.3irkable lastqacer,whei . I . . hardly a' word being spoken, the Iltis . : Shortly after,d o'cloOk' tbo-stakla- 1. ha law. Is it Lhe,Pharisaie, theology; all of those - 4 . I . ad . I . I � - . e . the. face able events %.41 talks pliiee:iia the ex- . . ­ I . - scribes, lnterpirotor�a of tJ . �.. . [ , , , , ing. parties advanced Into. poaltion,r � . .. . . on and ta,why leavo, Green andred in the river bank, near Trial], in the � , qq-4�d not b ed-'q,?on for informa- tXeme r pa h rf and quickly ­ � � . lawful to ected. a "resurrection of . r 1.� , .� 1 � ,a. roll I . Easti 4, ad 'India - ,1;eill th . I bealcin the Sabba-th day. Af ­ . . . . . . . . re4ton -hering way steamed. r dly, down and. at about 6.30 A.M. theBritlih flag, . of the Just" in a sense in Which Chris- Oeaweeds axe the. exception, and. blue central part of the island,' They lay , . I .1 ,r � . I . ­. t4s?n regqFdiag the Sold. * He receiv­ 6D rise iap - I - gat. . 'api . . ' they had said."Yes". they would have li o axe as rare. as Was tree in . a . bed of rock about 40 feet below, . . . . w�. - L�. . .. , Ir agalqgt, t'4 . � Hritish dom n . . . Was hoisted on the north fort and sit- - � . tianity never taug I . . . . . . . - . . .. . 0 W %rith gushing Cordiality, and atlon. . � . � .� . � .. . . � the stream., Without a single light. or . . L. . committed. themselves on his side; if mean, "J"hou. shalt have ,Lreasure in leaves. At this . rate, land , Plants :th -top � of the bank, and the pebbly I I - � � . . ., � erward the Japanese..� All resistance . . .. . - . . ' . �c . ­ � . .. I !Ippo ,ne of t4 ingst;QiRe sign of Ufa .about h1ex, 'and iia'absolute , . . I .. 11 they *w'ould have b"vOn-'s . �. I I I . I . : I � . 4red o . .e . ii-beart,­, Thqugh...itbore -Will�bel.'trou In, r, ' , . . . � tt'. they had said No � . . I .. . . .,� . r b's !� . � .. . r . . � In ass ought to gravel surrounding them had turned . I . . a Do She'" y ,to ' this . 'san "' brought forth. a, bowl of � contempt .:. � I I r, r . . . . ' �­ "� &4 Ilan' . d swiftl ward bad now ceased, and the garri -0 . grow under green. gl I . 11 .arSQns . I --wanted to various . qu r era duving tbo entire . I � -own, like seaweed. They . _ � P . , *magjn&bJe. a :t . I � r , - . . . . too. .As she-rou ' to got away, .. From."the. south fort a - I I . . . ­ . tuirn golden be to solid rook since -they were ari * . I . . 1. I 141 get an limpress.0pia, of 4is . brain, - for year, April will ba , qo ra fively . . uded,the bend-apened . � . fromi the " common people," whose re- ' � W r , r . I I . , . . � I I lgi� . . �.." - ' ' , I , . ' I . I to 14pa . clause mass of fu itivesencoLped a�fco;s' I . . .QU,EZR- WAYS' OF OOiNG'SLEM do.. . Exparlanext has shown that nAlly. deposited ..there. It was a left . : . , . . . I . �, ' , i .. I . . I - lieyqd 't4 re Was t4 h. . '.� ..* . up thi� Taka Reach and the vessels . .. 9 . . - : . . . r ' . . . . . ­ I I verefice. yv'ai like thel. the breath of . kw.-" ­ . twdeor: green glass near- r . .. . r . I ; , ' I I I 08 . .a * �. a regiiia'tion. qujit. mpat _ . . I . �. below saw -,the gallant the Plain and mixed with the. village . . . . . I . r . . . . plants grow I thigh bane, theAlcioth resembled that , I Mar# of -P;uelty in it, and' t4a . German, coming I I life to the Pharisee . . I r. . � . mur� - . 9 .4.4 .. :. . . .. ' r . - . 'laad "I'follOW'the ex-. . inhabitants flying frora their homes. Plitterg $-toil Ifie shah or r R ilk,43 ly bL4 well as under clear. suaftkt, , of a monkey in Some reaptictsi and.the . ' . I I . Oirprls bqQ4. By fl.46. 1�uqrdsrer's '�7 Ire . . I to theirald, obeer after' �eheer rose I . 4. And they held their peace' A fine .dryl;k 9116 . . . ,j . 4 . . . .. � a :pl Inatij iknd 4 I,robet against I . . I . 11 , , . -1 . I . * red glass nearly . till, plants skull,seemed to h' . . . . I . r . . . . r ... r ... wil . . first from the Gityak, then the' Kore. During the .h . . it - uniiii.,4 or ikr�,.tsy lrorplieu,�. . . Undeir . capacity of ther ' . , . boo.%' I refer to a, ip7'ark shaped mom' England, ' , . � . - . . I . mong orts weris old Idiom. Equanimi, Y rand kindliness . . I I I . four tim) r - ave � r '.. . 6- . . . completely oce - g"row es as. quidilY " uaodei been -about two third. that at a nian . � . . . I �. r : . r . � . etch and Robr, and there waSrnO 1ajJS-. I. uPted py'the allies. A had goue,.aud Ppeace" was. about to "Sleep, O. gentle sleep, hG(w. have I . I a . : 11 � I . I . tih4ng like the figgpe 12,t Nearl all r r la, June Cho anarphists will again whiLta uglit grow to foor times their, of to -day, -TU shapo'�f -,the thigh bone � . , y r 1. .1 . I . ' . large 4u .. . I . I . . . . I Atr ,,, taking the ringing welcome labor of Chinese prisoners fly, too, but Clio law "..aosks the' -distracted . . . . . . � 1. . I . rA4rderers bave, in their hands _ COM -8 to the front Auld *111 gilirs, the . that went . I . I I yer4 hold it., and, frighted thee? � ' . la ' ' 'Ir , .1 . . .. . . . bxowing the dead with. Shakespeiar6's p,jay Of"H usual h,'isight and throw . Out I sow ture Must have - ' ­ . . � I . . ­­ aptly the same place, this raark . . - upf from the , A] orine.. ffibe Lyon, were, - r king r ha - a fine diS- . � . . --this World much to talk 'al),Out, During . .9 . �. call teOXIS exterior but hostile . enry I r - � . li r' '' ­ iii,U� th-e river., The garrison was . play of. .green loaves. TWO Is., clear, walked erect. Dr. Dubois haa' da"r . . . I... r ' :_ , I . . . . 11 , lyibg at anchor in ,the stream, had I 81'� hearts prepared further to watch and IV," and it is a,question which thou- . ,at I t1be rid rays of � siialight scribed it as "a ne preh . isCorric form. I ; I . - . r piwad of Ca-l'o. � Ltooli; the Impression, 'the same month the ,young Xing of, first to weigh a I than turn upon the 0011. men, and' they bidr about 1,000 t,$ listen., Ile took hbn, "Taking hald ' � riJ proof tj . . . W .. , � . . from r n( . . . I s4.nds ,of weary Mortals both befo * ' 1 * . I I . � . . I . I I " . . , And was surprised � At the dist,inct- Spain will be In.' danger- his r r . ' casualties. .j Xcist of the guns were in . , . . ,no h,ve be .r . �, . .:. . . ebb tide, but ,-It the bond she was only r f him;" laying his hands upon. him. ,and aftar.#coverelgn�s U a oon "use the green- leaves to gio1w, This not, umian, but in size, brain Power � . .. I . . I . . I . ' r * ' . " I � . I ' Ittis, and as f 1-raiL. � I *in. "The Was ef_ r,n the h, obit. of fram, . " , . , r . Dean -wit.4 wb.:oh ii.loo-ed up, 1. political enemies, apd..Ire: is cautioned - a' . good order and se.vera . I.bad nevoi been, c . discovery will Us of,immeaso: help,to -nd ex .1 11 I .. h�if mile astern at the . . � ini, though� no a ect postuj�e, much .nearer � to . � r I "The mark of Ord0ty, 49 will,be, to " against them, ' I � .. � . r. . 1 I Hialei$­Ju . . healing r � 1, bi I I . . guard . . I I the brave Frenchman hove in sight he r .. - . � I I . I .. I has been forthoomirig. That gwr4le,ners .who want to force: itlat. man'. than any. aninaa. Itherto 'it' : . . 1 6�14, rUms- from) t,be rilig finger - to- I ------­dl0­ . . . fected by actual contact." Let hilm go. answer .1 - 'r, .IS- I I : I . . I I � � . . genioas - ­ I . plants and to farduars try -lug to in- zt. .1 ,- 1. . � . . . . . r I ­�.Sl Jidly will be a mn4th'of catastro- too Met with, a grand reception, The P -CHINAMAX. several in perscliuk have, how- � , . r I I . .- IJJW�. ward the 'The I . . . RIVA013 JOHN .1 Gently released by,the Saviour, the . - covered ' living or e.xtin � . . . -1 , . . �. � mount .of Jupiter. phies,'the whole world ,being tbrerat-r Iltis took station close td'the Algerine,. .. . I r, . . . . date ea�rjy crops of'vegetables. "The disdovery 'of -, a roaaaAabli � . .. . I . . . I The Chinese em&y no. surgeons or poor man. Suddenly woke again tR the ever -solved the problem of inducing . I . . I . . r .. I hook is an the edge of the 4eart line, sued �'Jat CbjS- time With misfortunes . � ��Uy opposit r . . . : . . , - r I jr* -plup &ss hits a dtr,- .6 Satisfact6ry .skeleton a . . �. . I . . I . . andi the -Lion brought up .near the. doctors, eltbor n ib�e �army or' navy. full plos,5ession of healthfuil powelis. sleeR the following peculLax methods . . . . r. . . . .r � , , . , under the raciunt "of Saturn. Long of -va lous kinds, . . � . r ' I . air ,,,, � . I .wi � " ol . � erge t. Plants -wilil n6lt.iber grow nor thropus, would shed a flood of light . � . r I r . Those who are K,r,ot,h, ' both.vesselis getting. into When* a.soldidr is sick or wounded he And.Jesus turned, back to thie- �hi�ri-' .. � . . 4 ; , Q � I . , I , beforn Theodore Daraxid, the taurder- planning 'to. take a jourao�y during .01080 � , . I � Attracting inson�aia ear- I Xema a in in a - r . . �. . - r. r , * this racat . r action .befcixe t.hey swung to ,is given 200 11 cash," a sain,ainclunting. sias� . � r . . ­ . . r '�y degionstrat I a;- - .. 11 . . ,. �.. ,. . d1c; Clipy *1a,tigulah,. and yet . In uP,06 ' 'oat i ter Sting. problem . � .. I ., . . afr. . , .. r . . r. . .. . . alive, Ilia.blue. miakw: them sleep. namely, thebriler . � .: I ..q , or . of Blancho Dumont 4nd '31tanle h will do well to, reinhin at their.ancohors. The whole the forts 10d.,* and, then turned loose to shift for ,5-. Which of you shalt have. an ass llis Ito lal Majjesty the � Shah �of. . . . . in which certain at- . .. . I Williams, r in San .Francisco, o' I I . . . . 1. .1 .�'. .. r . , .,per . . . I . I . . I I ame to bomb .. ! r I . , r I I .. I$ that Ofrhaan� tri utes which we reoughize as human : . r r r ,.� I . , � � I I . . . mto�, a pIt and wl� no. 1� . ,.cao.e.gfe0t, its ex4ot b. . I ,r . r . 8 -ft 0 y re- . I � Persla was a ig,artyr to. iasom,ula for a At1LrIjgJIt, . ,: 1: . .. - a were now.deliver a, heavy *cann. n- himself Itneased man 'or an ox falion I' li C , *. , . . . . . . en aW plants- were' acquired by the. early pt ' . . . I . ;. . .., 1 imor" Ion r � 6f S August will -be Go rativolY q' 'jet- It western faces' at:�tb, -viewd ofthe ObInese army, says an straight Way p � all him out on the Eka&. - , , . . . . . I 1. trial, I took an. 4 1i . . r Impla , . ad, from th . a ' . I have wl . light 06 Wh Ogem� r I . *15 hand, made a studyr frdm- it, wrote . . .. . ' R long tinAe until, jq a hopy moment . turai ri�st. . . ' - itor of imank . ... - r r I . . � six U , kd Do Citke the�r na . ind,",saddr Prof.'W. i. . . . . During, September India will again - np6a:tV With , nglisliman. who han.Just ' returned' bath dayi. 'I'lus OX and 't4o ass 'Were of * ­ I lk * . I . . . r . I '.. � . go ranjes that* w6uld E -r 4. . pitatiryd one Ot r t) urt phy- I . r I ' r l my opinion that he was A murderer, .Suffer torribly1roin. famine. I � I . I .. r.6i ' �� - NO"V, 'US to the, offiet I r. of color on. ' I . I . I .4 . I I Cr , .. '. , barely average one mife�. . . Shanghai. On one occasion we entered the, common holl?,prs OOmIAOn co.un- - $i0jaA r . AXOGee. .,'.'Amonk, these. .attributes.. .. r: ; . I . '14� and sealling,my notes, left therq:i a , Iluxing October. . .. . . � .. .1 I r * , ' . . . . p 1.kit w.poA the 'extraordinary I : ,. . .1 " . ' I . he'. dervishes will At the commencement 'of the battle a steam launch tit �Iontsjn' 'and sCarto -try folk. -The best� manuscrip.ta. sub- Ljo 'j?atltl�g the alito6rat,on =on anA animodo. It is. known- that mra,to be. mentioned the erect POE- r . � . k I vault to be ape r a. of - . r .. , r , I I ­ . I IN. r __ I . . � . . . . . ned after the trial sta,rt an- agitation, Which= ' wa tbc� sS.1 ..T * . . rod.light. makes people Irr"ble and turei the shortening rot. the jaw, � And . �. � . � . . . . It ­ :� . I . . .I Y attain the Fa'me Was detached to.'join the ad, A01. . . river. As we neared t1lejotituto' "So,n'! f ,Or 1�a r') Ile Word ti�s arW and baoic ii,ntll sloop weighed ­ I . I I . . ; was over. I made my Preclib.dons, and formidable proportionsi . : .. Whiting it an attack -on tha� four first f , art, soldiers could be sean. on :for "Pit".in . come "Nvoll.11 Wells with dowA. bis eye . nervous. Blue land vialet light kills ther lessenin of this -length .of the, � . .. . I . I I . after the trial was.conoluded they. in November blie Kingdbm* of Hol- . , . ' . ". . r I .. .. . - ]!do. ,So admir0le was . r . ­ 9 r. . I , . 1, . . . . Stettin destroyers lyingr alongside the the ramparts. 'standing aboiai ', 10ft; out Water are com,moq iq :Vale I I . I . m6krobes. One of the,greitest of re. fore limbs. It - would r be most 4nL. - . I I ' . . . . . . . . . re ,opened, and my findf Sr . .1 .. st.49, Wis specifto found. to be ,that it was .. we . . ing were land will,attraot - attefition by its naval Yard. , As they approached, the apart. Each man carried .-a triani- and tire pfter Shah cent d6clovaries is -that,. bathing In ,tereistijig to know at what stage iii, : according to the . facts. I discover-, ciangerousand.poveldiplomatio. policy Chinese 0 , .k. left quite u4p.roteot- immediately ad,blpte4 by the I - I . ment t . his ancestral i ' noiaw ' I 11 rews jumped upon thewharf gntar banner. Stopping Cho launch, we ed. As on foriper oceastotri% olAr . Lopd 'and it is stated that the suits which dry, hot light, OU'Pell rheumatism, his devolop � . . . : . ed the hook and I knew that he WAS and the statesmen in the -vari . I ,. . . . I . . . . .. 'cas .and bolted, Thb Fame grappled one disembarked, and were carried around vindicates 4 - accompanied b - apra,ins .and strained muscles. ' Still key -man dropped his, tail." . . a I I .: - . . . I . � . ." . .16 Sabbath jAirqole by to .Im .to Europe contain . . - . ", . guilty. I � I Foreign Offices'will, have to exile- and bowed it round, to Toiagku, them the tort In Seclan-ohairs. This soldiers forence to. the common bol4a . � ,more Important i;ii the fac't that a. FIND Olf d"AT. VALUE, I I . * . I . � . v.iox Of ed, ain,oing other functionaries, two - I . . . �. .. ; "In 1887,,,Brattlent, 'the murderer of. else all thiair skill if they -would t Fatu, a towboat belonging to remained standing Until Wq . hAd pasq- righteous Inan in daily life. See Luke opattora,,i whose sale. ocou at! n I Otis T. Malson, the distba- . . I .. � ,avoid ha the I . I �atb In. blue electric light ancl intense Prof I I . . . ­ . . . L . . . ii I . his wife and child, whose case 'Was a conflict. , Taku Tug and Lighter Cov�pany, under ad.. . ,After a tour oi this fgyt'ha L d . . . 1) Q ,dry heat Up t . Q doub'4 the boiling heat gulabeclanthropolilgist, said- .. 1. . . , . . . � among the most famous in Paris, . In December there. will be - insur- I tile command of Mr. Mabrao, grappled been, made, We repai�ed to . 13, 15,J6, T4e pulling out at . auoh took the form, of helping to send their . � thee , "We . would - have I ago9d ma t . I .1 �! . . . � . t4a stealb 9, of wate�r does not hurtt but $10.0 - :ny things 1. . * ; France, for Tears, was to be -tried for reotionsi, . revolts and strikes "in . 1. .1 pit an ox, or an ass, or even 4 boyf manter into -the realms of ilia, drowsy , . "I � � . � . . I the next Doe, another. towboat, the launch, Whom q f, , , " . . . a.-nd.ecmfA)rta. . ,.". . , . to: learn from a complete, or neatly � � , . I I . a iq�itqd , obampagne, would involve i.quoh labor on the holy rphe � - . , . t .. I . I . . 30 U& .1 I . , I . . , . Ube doable Mur;der on alrouin . stantial various quarters of this globa.. As I.Fahwan, under M!r. Dlanobard,.ma was npatecl. We then hea4�444ri&l.4- ' , . - . complete' skeleton of the Pit4ecdu-. , I evidence. . as . . . Sabbath dqy. Why should, any, Jew At the Paris Exhibition there was . I I . , : . , m Before he 00,=&'to trial I a rule their May -not ba'of great !in- fast to tblis third, and the fort, five ;�qiiqii b49wj wl;et an- . BA13y's NURSES.,. : I � thropus.. In the first place, we would . Whifing other , . . I went to t an' Impression of his, Porto, . I . . .11 . , perfor;A this l4bort Beloause I'maroy Shown the mode c . . . . . I . . ge nee, yet they Will occur at this broughb Up the rear with't4e fourth" oL&r .'!itrm�'.' Was inspepted iq 1�4�e is above Qor . 11 . In k0ain. the infant's face is I swept be able to know wheither.-it was teal-, . . � I i I I .. . ,,empnial law." Most rab- Oupied by a famous Greek brigand, I . � I . I � hand. ,According to the rules of ttmio,: and they' will be the striking As the latter was mooring* !bez ' , i ' samol,wq ,is -,' , ' . .. . wlth� a pme.bough to - bring' good ly'andin a proper sense human. It .. . . . . . �, ppz� . . '. . ... . . law there ,the business of a calle � . . I . , . y,. T� YAJ 4�.yt qp all d4yo bla taught that it Would be right to wh,6 was in the haUt of being sent L , . . 11 . r features bf 'the month. I .1 she got holea inthe aft stoke�old;wlt4 and fliqully We reached Tglglu . ., luck. . . I . , might be simply an exalted- ape�. I I � " . . I �, let food do f e � ­ . . " . I I . ' Wn to. an Ox Or to alsep by the dropping . , . I, must be .explained to a man under As Will � be siseni " , . . In Ireland a belt of woman's hair Is superior in physical structure to � , . �, . Old Moore's'! pre- a- imitIl ih;sll and ali*"V�40 qt P1.406 As t4e inspeptl4g officer IS, always an ass in a pit, 'bat never gold, from the roof of the Dave on; a laced about the child to keep harin the gorilla or chimpanzee, but, . I � arrest before he can be . admitted, dlotlona for 1901 are startling, tosay beached 1:11`1 t�o�shot stopplir-wail'i& po4slclorate. opougli to warn the com- t 11- . . I .. . I . . - p .. ­ The first day I applied he sent word the least. His statement in regard . . ifil 82-,k * t 4j� m . audets of forts.of the exact time of a pull him out until the Sab- carpet li�oneath. The gold thus drop- away. . I . . I still an ape. -Perhaps we Might come I 04d. T%,esa fo�qr' boaqt I tLb4t 4 0 was indisposed, 'bat that ,he , . no bathl was over. But our .Lordis ques- ped represented somd ,Of the booty It, bread, and Steak areput . . 1, be 11611and is especially Dart ­ . Garlic, an . to, the'ecinclui;ion that it was a 'de- . l , ­ I . I . ous, and qt�.oyer.s, .ab44daijocl without a blow his arriving for the'purpose of inspec- tion, indicates that whatever the rab- that he had acquired from Passing into the cradle of a neW-boru baby in . � . WPM see rqo wit4in a week, When = persflno. are �ti.47-1149 their b r the do . men of negrita-64ho . . .. I , .olng Struck or unbot fired in.theIr ficlu, it is an easy matter to . m7 his chose to Coach common people travellers, and so clear had the sound Holland, . . I i I T,palled, il�;ailft Ife had burns4 cii1t the . to' dispoyar h4w this little defence, are Worth more .than ;Cl00,0()Q,. Wanders of said forts to procure dwarf race famIllar bo us in the Phil- - . I " . I . �Piitda qf his' paltli tq prevent its so 'p- k�ngdorm . pan ever p4a4age to 4ttrikot Hora were four .most . .perfect and booties alld fisherman to act in . the acted with common sense. I of coin, become to him that ,nothing The'Greoign mother, before putting ippines and other plates in that part . I fets Wag T-Oii,cl. 'I giie this an r � 6. They could not answer him again but jC,S chink upon the ground would bet child in the cradle$ turns three I . . � . 4 0- gttention by'a 11dangernixis and novel modern destroyers, and,givan wcouplis capacity of soldiers, and thus mak�a to 'these things. They felt their' of the world. Mayer' 'and other � . I jp4rkable page Wher6tn abject feftr of 41plomatio policy," which will cause of hourA of a dark, rainy night and fid it phowing. -of strength. These Im. own scathe his eyolwa to sleep. Of. all tinits around before the fire While authorities advoca . te the theory Chat . .. . I . 4 . �� the truthg of provised. Soldiers, after being passed folly and indartaistencyt And so the queer methods of Inducing draws!, singing liar favourito song to. Ward.off I ,palmistry caused An European statesmen to lie awake at Manned by resolute crews, t4lay could . . the nogrito is a degraded papuatio, � I .1 . oxtxemo self-Infliollion, as was night. I . . . 1-4. iv review at one would scud �abbaith question was *at aside for nessi the J.Oregoimg would certainly evil -spirits. . I . . . . . easily, have accounted for most if not across country whilort inspector was . I . . I. � .. . I. Cho ilad it is open for. as to iniagind that , . � . oontioted and executed just' : the . I I . . 1. I Cho time being and our Lord presnistly Seem to be the queerest. . The Turkish mother loads her child I I . I . . . , , . . I . � — .. all of their oneiadeal fleet in the river. makifig for the next - one In his bilgan to' talk on another subject, . . an It Is born, the monkey man of Java might have, .. . � .. . . Brave and gallant as tb�e Ch nose launch, and Were thus abld� to appe A gentleigalft AV40 resided for maIny witbl amulets an soon been not an improved ape, but a freak I , . 1. L same, � . I car �, 11, put to I .. SIMLINO BUTTER BY THE YAJtD. . , ' and a - I . "'Not long ago I took An Impress- , undoubtailly Were, there could not Again in the ranks to be Inspected by rth A parable. A pro- yeqrs 11ft the town of Worcester was small bit -of mudi steeped in hot human being, reverting In the an- . 11 Ion Of the palra of Hestia Feriall, the s Probably , Cambridge Isr the only have been, a Sing, the time the inspector showed ap. verb -, n wise saying, a teachingi jtgabAo to drop off to Sleep unless water, prepared by previous charakes � � . . . . cies. P ace In' . . � a WeRtralneid. artill. . � — 0 1 Thoset which wore bidd,en, The lao hojf a dozen peacbeA wore placed ula-. is stuck aid its.forishead. I eestral direction, its. all'animals, doe, ' . I Columbus man who killed, l4ixpr I * the world where one w6uld be oryinan among them. Their BEST WASO FOA GLOVES. I .. .11 ' Ild la sometimes, In other. Words, it. may . Messem*ger Lane, and I -took- an Lion- likel to find butter gold � by vited guests, ,]To tqrns, away for. the der his pillow, as he averred that the At- the birth of' a ohi Lower � W I . . 11 I . Y I lineal jeotiles were loadly driven, with Pic ' iril," A Successful wash fox solled kid mcrqsn� fr ' have boon no ancestor of ours, but ' . I 1, pression of the Palm of Mollneux, measure; bat here, In accordance with charges somfitimes far too Iiettvyt . at ' - M the 9010AGIFA Who lined petifume of the fruit brought with it Brittanyi the neighbouring Women merely a. monster', inonkey-like, in Its I . gloves of the races delicate s�ttdes, an Up wa. 9, of Nyhota th take it In cluirges wash it, crack its 11 I , , a dropsical man acertain degree of dr(swomess. -ics, The finding 'of the but failed to find the telltale mark. the' Old custom, it is literally Sold by other Claim so light that it just tumb- well as white, will,be �iyj�ed by many 40 b"n Ono, When lie marked how somaw..Iiat similar to the device of joints, and rub its head with' oil, to . I . characterisL I am unable to satisfy my own mind, the Yard. For generations it has led the shot a short distance, Us housewives as. o6 . 6A , t4a g . . . . remains in a certain gooloaWal litirl- 1 after A careful study of his. Palm, as been the practice of Cambridgeshire � , reatest they chose Qy4t the oblef. r' ma. How this WcDcthy Was the plan of a Parl- solder thei oranluia bones. It ia then . , I guns were laid badly in line; and i �� blessings of the day. Many of the they were picking out for 00 1PS zon is an Indication of age, but ex- . to whether be is or is not & imutder� dairy folk to toll tWr butter into elevations worse. Many of ' . themselves Man mer6hant whose only remedy for wrapped in a, tight bumd1o, and Its I , . I er.11 . . length% each length measuring a yard jlad I I tl�' guns cleaners w4l� �4$ tAat 1194t 9TO,7 Or the ,Seats of distinction, Eastern Sleeplessness was the Insdrtion, beneath are anointed with brandy, to make It a portents has Shown that mistakes aro, � . . to be flied With oxtrquIe'deggois- Palo- J[avei� . dar 4tcla p4iiqcit he ploartocl '1�sooletyll Was then honeycombed. with his pilloW Of 0, saafict of lavender, full Braton. � often made in suph matters. . I . . I '. . � . "Was the impression of the hand and WbIghbig a paunit, Deftly wrAp� ft�L,* train Elip hiji re4�.ubta, Eqt Successfully, but tlwy aipo wrogg. Go the foil Y that now prevails among the the Smelt oit witialk, he declared, would 14 the V031014 peasant children born . "Such questions as these would be . ! of a dead inan' ever Imposed lion 3rom 06d$ in sthpis -of oloii White cloth, Chi W�re tl�o ohi�logg � gu�aocra'lost its da .y . . quickly settled by the discovery of a . � I . ror the' paipast of -tilckIng you t,# 6�lliadrloal 'rolls "are 'Pacilked iriio long Wis in'th� sfi�lls falll�o to e1pJqd0. to Any drug 000, And Ask for a clean- "nobility" of rijuropeah capitals a Ild bond him tp sleep in less than five At t)w now,moon are Supposed to have lly good fossil specimen of pitho- . � . . ; '. . Lii,g. flqid inaile, as follows -.--(Deodoriz- a fowl "four-hundx_%dall in American . tongues better hung than othtra, while roa * lin(I na6OW 6sW`ta - made, , . , ,"OS6, -In" :Jtams'as , City'" he to- ;! .1 1:1 I for 11,16 AD at of them elt6r 4ad up bArstpirA ad benwWoo two plots; Sul m1buteo. canthropus. Once discovered And de " � � pli" , ti, that wiis" ladne, 'and it created : -V;6so 6d tU48 onvoyed tq I�ark�t, �i the fuses were tqp . defoptive to tire I pharlo other, commercial ,Centers, Everybody Was In sorme Oriputal olimes the natives those born at the last quarter are *UP- - U 0 , ., . I 1 h6f butter w*Nan whq, in . t�'A obargeff. TlAat six AiAall . better c Sensation, it o P, R 1, . guilboatil inte between monkey and aothl,4 ot a ,ame . W#it� one draollin; chloroform, one draohm, careful as to 1�precedendo,ll the dignity who find themselves unable to sleep posad, to hove loss tongue, but elArod to be beyond question atyp I �� ,ra � disse6fing to' iinor. ,toiq ;' ` . . . alcohol, two drachms, Of his seat- SdinctimAis 4 guest's oal. reasoning powers. A daughter born rinediate. , frp ap . s aqd olopires , preside oyer SJ�oald ropolve Clio fire ffoin two milea by natural means prevailed upon their I I am, dnd,was sent g. . . ' ing moon ig lilwayff. man, speculation fkay be exercised I tlr � �od'j of medical students. I t#O Btalld in A0 maTkOto I. 1440 U804 of fortiffed lines for AIx hours and Open the windows wide, and have tion at table was fixed by a social au' friends to admititater to them very daring the Wan . I I .. . . actef,clf. the man Who qf w0jq#tS qr,400.16PI fgr dift � . . 40 fire "d to light in the room whilb *tbarlty 4 sometimes,. as on ths pr as to the manner in whith this priml- I L ,panning escape destrtfation call only be 036111, sound floggings with bamboo eanes. PrO00010us, . reqd 46 *6�ar . . t*Ir w4res; ponstalAt prailtle . . so' doing the o1caning. Select a large, occasion, each, man asserted his a 0 1 . tive ancestor, if it W48 such, becam& � I 11 haA t Aalm, but gdded . Wit arious races, I ­ i claims, A similar, quarrel later by the natives in q e THE PRANKISH W , � I NS40984 t4ft 0xP .6 44d 44 cotliatod for in thla WAY. The mame earthen bowl The pain thus sustained is supposed I the progenitor at the v, I qt t�c last" I:4�t the StNoot of the ,orlonoed ometiablo t4em WItb 4 gut would deliver a Shot first on the . and pour In enough of a ation to Induce IND, ting to-aay—tblo yellow man with . . . I st6kS of t* lkfiifoi to divide 4 yard Of Part Side at tb,e Algerine and thou on ' Cho fluid to wall cover, the pair of sprang ap between James an�l of drowsiness, followed Tbe newly elebted 3(Ayor of a cout- exia . ImpresOlqn ,had dpoeaMea. They IWO a sensation straight Ualr, the wooliy-hairea ,, I . I . b4ttor into balves or quarters withal. tl�e starbioara side 0, tow feet 0 . 910VOS. Wash the gloves just as YOU JoIXV -�nd tho rest of the disciples on by sleep, All the same, there are tow try town was about to make his (trot � . � 4411 wowlevide how I -know.,11 � m6st mathematical ox4otnesif. 11 ff the would a cloth or a piece of late. Rub to the 6oat on the right and Jeff hand negraid and the wavy-haired Caucam- . or. Perim olaima t,hat he clailmot beam', tho next Shot would go clean the fingers together Until the scam of the tord�. , Insomnia patients in this country journey in tbat capacity through the toLn. Nowadays anthropologists clas. . . Tba University people tire the chief over Itor masts. . who, would resort to so drastio a placc, The. tawnspooplo� had arranged I �- ., Only re4d pati4s, but Is, in 4 position buyers of tlils curiously shaped article. Between 4AX and 5 A, M. daylight Are cat'r0ly Olean. Use Ono 910VO to 8- Whom thoa art bidden of any measuto for curing their complaint. that from ail. aroh,of'flowers under SHY the rues of mankind by their . . b , h With, Whoatheyseem man to a wedding. lVedding feasts Vbry-peouliar was the following- hair, And the straight-baired Amori-, . tO Pxe'*t 'rOm thO language therein. to addition, to, being famed far Its broke, and, with the flood tide to make, ru th3 at 417 . which he was to Dam 4 floral crown . . I events Which, are to doino" !to read pUrIty 0,A4 swootnoass IDambridgo thc ganbot,ts: with the exception of the to be Alean, aqu6eze out and dry them were so lavish in the 1�jst that the A Middle aged engineer who bid lived hould halig, Surmounted by/ the can Indian is termad 'Mongoloid' . renA the valfw of the q1tagn Rogent opra bgttop" Is oMlnivatly adapted allyak words. "He well deserved It," But the 11 , . � . . I . , got undor way. It wait now with ;A t0wel suffiololiatly to put on word "wadding" came popul,irly to lot, many years close to the beach of a s partly -on this acenant, being identi- ) , fig Wb. It (a 4(kid k44t the queou for "rVIU9 Out to the University evident tbAt the Chinese had kept the h"An'd- If a spot shows anywhelre, be used for tiny great baliqu�t. 81t seaside Wive had grown SLY Uftffist(AmOct wind blow away the crown, and when tied In Origin With the YOIJOW A.Niftt.id, I I 11 � , . to 4"firm bellovo� in th'a art, . Dr. . 6tudents) In CUo daily oolamona� oat tMir best fire In reserve till daylight, Wet It again with the fluid and rub not down in the highest room R#. to the lullaby �pf the wav", that the ,pompous Mayor p"Med Under the ,,Onee Atarted in Java, -it Is easy I . L�,J'Verifl 44yA that he pire,dioteti gteat Into 0Ottv*u16uQV*siZ64 Pieces, andso- Tho north forts poured out a much the kid, geAtly with the towel. I 011110 not In the chief coach. Lest i when bilslnOm qz0k him to U2901'e8" arah, to Wo great joy of those who to, im4gine b0W tile human, raft YARY ' loss of colonial terVitory to the bpan. dompanW, by a, loaf of Cho best mome vigorous fire than before, while U YM halve Plenty of Cho washing more honorable man than thou be Car; *Ilere he WAS thenceforward bad vatiecl ag&,Ast hilla, only & tope, hmve spread over the earth. X)rlmt- " '' . I wo Yearg 490, When he first Wheaton( bread, A, stated Portion 18 tbiO fire from the groat south fort fluid and are 4estrol" of having the lAdden. - ,�Iee Phil, 2, S. tivfa =n, departing from that island I . compolled to live, he found that the With a hOOM it the, end of it daugl6d I r6a . h6 Queea's fate, aa well as that sent round every morning to the and the new fort was many Limeg gloves looki Just like maw, rinse them 0. Ile that baie tho and him, and Absence of the sea VaUrmurs robbed there, with 116 wall desa,rviis it stand. need ,Only sit on a log a4d let tho Ot her orapira. Ile told her that her rooms of the undergraduates for uso � : son was W hAve a. troublesora reigno at this daily breakfast and tea. Moro severe. Ths, Gilyak received a bdoxd trying them Oil In it clean therefore outrankt,Al all guests, Say hJIA Qf sleep, Ile therefore fitted at) ing out in bold relief above it. winds wait hiM and the ace4fl cur� 1� ­­*­� lwavy ptojectile on bar starboard beam Wash. Wholft Assured * that they, are to thee, Give this Mail place; ttad In bin lbedeboRmillor an apparatus �-*i--- rents earry him-aeross to Amalea, �. , � . but that he would not bo' deposed' It Xuow thysolff in sit injunction 61. at the water lioo;'ghel made water and clean, Pull them Oft carefully bY thou begin 'with shame to take the which WAA 60 constructed that the TO 8WnHTF,N TUE BAH)VfIL while ,the birds of th6 air And fialies taming to be seem Whether the last tryone shoulcl follow. Another one, no listed litavily, but she still kept up a 100ftning tb6 fingOm at the UP. lowest room The guest on such an soundof the W.Wirso all they broke up-, A Oup Of Istrog ooffl* Will remove Of th� 80 ,3, showea him the way and (641 � � . prodidtion tomm true. low Aportant is, DOA -t 'give thyself lively fire, A 6ollision mat wilspou. Hang them, UP to dry In the open o0casion would take the lowest. soat on the libore. woul mK*t cleverly imi. the odor of o4loim from the bredth, him ou the Voyage. One Met that � � ROWO pr641etloj�ft of history are %&*A� I . 6d, and the ship being pumped out she sir. In half an hour all disigree. simply beeau" the Others would fated. Aided by this 116titious ap. .. I ­. 40 � that points, to tho conclusion that man . , , t , , , , , , , I , I � � , -IM" , - T -i- 11' I .1 I .I!,. I � I " ", 11 I. "i "- - I I I I I 1� I �� I worth ,AothV, to ahow that there IN jq16CV.1ft.k,W_4bW � Ilkit MAY have origiluibbd in that Part of I . ,his father "Al"d At Itof M0061198- Par home able O&r will have disappeared, Ono Men be oeodpio,d. No Sooner would pliance the engineer wits enabled to 0IIVor---4rtn Are More V luable than thb World is that the humblest (mit :, mowthing wowle,rful about the al- tJ* baby Is I Mothm-Ro's certainly timo*shi,was really In digtro", aild the quart of (11s0oansing, fluid will net the Moro honorable min be takoll to Aleep perfectly, and the uppArM.118 Women, ouvot-1vhAt A a lembora of the bUTRIIII ons6nxe,l oliv. mmt rlimffiV6 11 � legba, Power. of the. likehim In Nomoi WAY. aft g6nergill wavlgk limt of saloots-la, the villAgo otgit over forty 6elitsg and It ought 018 thief aeat at the table, thin all continued in eorkstacIt use until the 6T_1t1'5 a fact. E OA fAWilY tO-dftY liV6 in thAt neighbor- 1*06rfld Ur worse than, ever. The to clean sk ritatra at gloves. tht 9UC*ts around would Seize the op� day of his do&tb. some years later, lit, but bridoa &to given a -W,hatittallappon. x4ri6A3lt*inett6lko"nwv**Ifth*nlglktI very man h his hotott-On *110 41111410 Of thd X310 I I . 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