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A OELESTIAL REFORMER, restaurants in Chinatown to celebrate -- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL* am tormented, I in suffering pain. 110b that has n,4 tail at A DRUMIIH�Al) SERVICE,
: �1- .. M the commencement Of their .struggle A 1141itkil I;j1;kt 1),114.,k S,JIu(. go,qrp work 9AN A ANINAL FREAKS OF OUBA ovoca" kot
,, SUOTATSEN THE, REVOLUTIONARY for independence, - . ip� � In this flame, �v I ca,
The matiagine ill. , 11fill hokrp'llw It,' 1111100 salkl., lie anguish of re. IIII—I 1. and also In that part of the Conn. — ' '
. I PATRIOT OF CHINA. h iation states that, Tj,,, try ON110 the 00=04011, WhiCh IS a A, Caviaellaik Velierlbeg 1,9ba a,kil The Olrdar .
— thlr6-olass British cruiser INTERNATIONAL LESSON, NOV. it, morse which comes when the eon'# DISCOVERIES OF A NATURAL HIS, Very odd sort of beast, representing . Iks Iolvloe Service*
I abov-.1 4,4 things tl�o 8"ildlews Of the re- Psyche evuated go,moting of a 30lasa. 0 ---- ,. salons sinner Is brought into the TORY VXPLORATION PARTY,
Ile 11" 111"I It 41144-li('1`4141 VJ-1`44'r-110 IN 4 fOrm MoVemelit 'n China Presence of (be holiness of U0.1,which I As OxtrOM01Y ancient type of animal 4
"411410all wid vircistatitekit In ow iterorm 84'ect the lives ' , wuuhl re- 1.1011 ri�ceutly by,da,shing Into the part 1,140 Itlell 11#14,11.1111 044401r.ki.—Lulw 10, ID -31. - I-� . � Writing from Dolfant, Southt.*fric ,
) . NollIcIA lr'�,Vj — "Lily iplo for found only in Cuba and Hayti, and so- Lieut. Morrison, of Ottawa, who Is
A'S'60101 I -Ion -11,x creas I Inn. lor loin of foreigners, that ot Now York reg,ardless of f Tooli,40 It,% Is as it consuming fire, is as intoler- L,I.,,io LIz,r1lq, ,NIPIllp"Ill, 111, . . I
luAr- 1'romilro" III 204'.1TeI%.I'�Ik(, . 0. .10, 0 tj alk4l Itat W' ere O' I
oat I 8 ih 130 In the World, thoueb it lias 89xving with the Pecond �Oanadlaa
Co-Alklev. their war was only against the Tar. antme, regulations and international able as the touch of earthly flame, 1vol:414111K I�Igllteevj I ounds Weire Fovikid a relat4ve In Ua,ilagwar. it is re- contingent, gives an interesting Von
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,% ,Sun Yat Sen is a name that way tar invailors who ,bad hold the throne courtesies and dashing down the bay, V'eir"O 19-A certain rich *,O. , eyo. atod to the males and shrews, joed8 picture of Roberts and Kitchener. A
against , MMn' Urk- "t- Son- Acknowledging the rola-
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.t tPonk"IbIP On which the poor rich zaan soinitark Im9titutiOn to 04 L11360t3s Una under routs and rocks ter describing the fight at Belfast,
y for two and a half centuries, and tboir ,is it she were pursued by a , but that 1,% 0 'rho expedition sent by the Smith. L
become immortal !it Chinese history. only acts At the present time'would squadron of hostile warships. Nov named. He 16 ' Cuba, for the .
I 164*1041tatriot ulto aims at nothing . er ally the Latin word for builds his hopes. Thou in thy lifet' and loo�ils somakwiliat like an opossum, he says;
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, 8hurt 6f a revolution. Ile would over- e es the PrORrPs.41va. and. Ilb- Cruiser, Or any other wareraft of any a rich man," Clothed In purple and receivedst thy good things. Thomoan. strange suillials - . I
throw the Tartar dynasty which buo oral Emperor Kwang 811 to (be throne nationality, dispensed fine linen. In the Orient a : Ing is not that lie got good things# but wIth 4 wbttO face And long whiskers. "When we mono to the station
wit4couv�ontlon_ . Masts so. rather that Ii. and Pd4nts 'has just returned with a ,
I from, Which )Is had been. deposed by alitles so noncha-lantl 01al standI09,* Often his religion And : ,a lived In those 90,04 wiciaderful assortment of Curiosities, , 'We brought back agood many dn� here, amid the burry of detralaing,
: so long overridden and overborne rE y as the Psyche, things; that his Jlorizon was sonsu. ,is terestlilig birds, 11%are are about MY Attention was attracted by a
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'In �. members met With Many adven-
I three hundred okilljolls of Chinese. He the ignorant and vicious Duwage " - Her missic,it there from Halifax his bastriess also. is ellown by his Ous; that he bA,d no care for spirit- tillrea huadred au4 fitt ,Cesm
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L Would abolish ago-lorig abuses. He press. merely to grab dress. The uniform black ual life, Lazarus evil things. 110 U'ress th13 most weird Olt which per- . ,y ape, ,it pathetic figure of an old man seated
. . Assistant Paymaster garments bud birds known In OubA, and oX- these per- on a bench, Ha had a long board and
WOuld institute reforms that might ______40-._ ROO Of bar Britannic Majesty's navy Of Europe and America, whic.li in a true ,souse chosen pains On ,earth . IIAPS was an oncoustor W4.th mu -
. maks as the Price of heave t!
Place China oil a level with the Civil- , I from ihe'cu,stOdy of Uncle Sam it ba k t 1 k as "res RIT joys. Not tutE oas witbite bats in a0ave one haP-9 one-half belong there, while the was so much -totter dressed than the
I . A nations of the world. . IR MAJESTY'S SE.:lVICT. 'convey 111fin back to and'i 11.5 fill 'I'll) pectable," and Chat the offer was- over made to -him hundred feet under the ground. Other halt are migraisto, spending average burgher as to attract atten-
, 'Ilionalre, are for� to choose between a life of weal.th And
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Sun Yat Son is a native of Canton. ilkl, uvm.,,,�11� tried for embezzlement. I 0.1ga to that Realm Of the Picturesque, . y I L and Glant lizards of great' ferocity, and Only a Part Of their time on the Island. ElOn in these times when every one
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.,4.;*�4. 111,1111 .1, re 10, I(I'll'i, The BeyoAo was. ilghted 'by the A riCl,'mas ,t,llore Carries on his person Pain, been given rA ts ol an odiNia kifidt t. ree feet in '40 ab4t in khaki or out of ,I
Ile 8tudied medicine in that city un- ,,4k 11*01a , It that ohoi6e had . h : SOM'8 OX t, 4fvla birds are gorge- , . it, is trave, -worn .
. I 'k, Svert,#Ii. I 'a of 1 . him it would have b i 0111,41y clolored—as, for example, those. and dirty. The old man appeared
,uglish. physician and later 8 weatth As he can, and G]Iuwe the better of eon Ills duty to k,ngtth, ware caught, And the f(:,r:m_
. dor An C AIll. marine observer Off the Hook just as . of a genu's Cf. trogon, wdbich is eon. bowed down with grief. With his
the two- But he er shimtd alive tok Washington, While flebod t'O
ancient timil�s often ran through evidently bud lived it .911111tual life, the In t t,o 'bibal Thoge trogona ma hands clanchad'in his beard and his .
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Volumes a,,; fascinating as an thing after dawn. go could not make. out I i:0 I r furalshed fresh meat for thal,r u,,sts I ho�ea In trees,
. Practised his professlom in Honolulu, In fiction might be written y her 'name, 11.4o reporters at Q.aaran- I t of color to exhibit wid t ke
White there his attention was drL a, of the he story shows that Ile %viu; ,to- . . 0, u thaws resting on his knees, he oat
oompanled by temporial llli�jadv, ^ I a of t . leasing forward gazing at nothing,
twll adventures of Her Majesty- -foreign UP' through the unostontatious wealth Is of Clio most painfust sort. Ili go o"O Of thalir eggs out of a ho!4a
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; I to the doctrines of the"Young China" service messong tine saw her Coming his wealth. I "Lure Me Party. Var2ous .queer specie And I 0
ors, who carry the Narrows two hours later, Sh nk il,pay. b-Irds and insects were secured, in- .
Party, whose aira wits to overthrow badge of the edl past ' 4 no wil in -the 0.4ent, Thare was A an comes Grod's opportunity to right . eluding �l 1-4 a tree that grow in sait and quite obliviouis to he 0 IQ .
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silver groy�hound and Quarantine throu h 11 s000t� It s purple dye, made from a8y� , the Wrong. lywo of tho, largest targntu�
the Manchu dynasty and give A con- igh I mis amou ,water, t a nonade I
I stitution to China. the s0ureta Of the Cabinet an.aggre. and the reporters were unable to dis. rian sea -'shell, which was -of, almost 20. Belsides all this. NoL only is i I las and scorpions ill th,e wo The 'tudy,' of afamily thalt is olose and bursting shells. Re walk Gen.
11 He became ail en- g4lte distance Of . tingulsh her name, Und . 'Y Mr� WiCllam I rid. tothe kbugfishews, Is sMall, but Adorn,, Saymark of gefeking fame, Under an
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I tbusdastic convert to these doctrines. 000 miles a something like 400). , galationi I er the re- incalculable value, but is now lost. - t unjust, .It is impracticable, . .1alliter, w,ho led the it name, he had tried to get
Returning to China, he soon rose to year to every vaiiiiali in Of thA Vort all .vessels, Fine linen was abed for inner g'ar- ,r.1 r"resis a oseat gulf fixed. A expedition, said,— ad w4h teuthers of rose, red And Assume I
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El urope. . I � whet'llov warships or merchantmen ments. it was made prom a a canyon. Character ds permanent. "Our natural Iblilibory explo-ral I green, Several species of woodpeck, a certificate as a non-combatant from � .
: be a leader it rao . ng the revolutiollitriP.S. ys of steamboats � . sor 'bon ars are likew"o very brilliant. the British, but was betrayed by a I .
In these da and . t of Ne,ither can they Pass. There is .114) hint trats restricted to Western Cuba. We " . �
His htadquart,ei;N ware at Hung Kong. swift a undergo inspection by the health of� Nile was as c .
from' fOrOign Places, are -expected to flax that grew On, the banks of the of*a purgatoiy, a progi-e,'ision I r an, made a Cuba has a r6blin wiltich is Kaffir and made A prisoner and was
.; Hither he drew a number or cilillost, lad luxurious eejpress trains, a . I I soft as silk, . and could eternal hope; but we again caution . Camp At Pinar 40.Rbo,, in the . bigger .
. floor. Ini the case of naval ships the oar teachers and scholars. against; re- Province 01 the aame, name, and train tfh= ours, and' a goDd singer, Also then awaiting transport to PretQria. .
trip to ConstantWople anfl: back, even be W(liven so fine am to be nearly there is a kbild "I began this letter on the Sth but I
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. . from the Province of Canton, with the In winter, I is little more than a holl- am . luatiOu is Perfunctory, the health t1ransparent. This garding this ,parable as a, clo4a poy- there made trips Isbo the mountains -cot quail, . darker in .2
Qbj(',Ct of Organizing a conspiracy. The day jaunt; but it was ftr officer accepting the -EgyPtlan fine tralture of the actual conditions in and t.6.tdle a6ast. Next ,,%,a West to aNcr and much It 19 no * I . .
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: anton was first to be in days when a man had to carry as 1) .surgeon. 11 ,San Plego, de lea. 13a,mos, using that lim, a mu ch I g divine service was held. and ,
Viceroy Of C more brilliant than w the 10th of September. This
'! otherwise, 'declaration of linen ,was. as CostI.y as it wits fine, the eternal world, T roughout the Our Quald. Our kingbird MoPn,n
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I ion of symbolic larger reprosentattive an t Gen. -Roberts and Lord Ritolooluer : .
The entire province wits t(i despatches, On which, perhaps, the T1119 Commandant at GaVernor)s wine and song, movement and Cal imagery. . rat,iniss is, the he Island, .
Captured. . Fared siaml)tumslY every day, With ,�tqry Nye are in the reg
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. be overrun. Canton freed, it was to be fates of empires hung, across 1, eon- Island, -heard of the - 00MIng. of � the, . . . 27, 28, Send him to; my father'4 same- way, thence to Gua.najay, and wAlere are, 4lislo, to be touirld spdrr6ws were both there, so I had a good look
r� used tas a base of operaLbons, to Clear 'British o.ralser just .luxuries for the Palate, the car, and
,, tinent aflame wit,b war, and When Ile ja at the Ho , after all 8 passed the'eye, he Made .his , house. Perhaps from a burning do- from there along the north coast wIt,h .yollow. thr,outs and other zpar dt them far nearly an hour, as they .
�, -he _ stood . .
'Y" the whole of China from its conquer- must perforce ride Ok� and who,le life oee sire tot save Otbers—perhaps in a Wkst.ward. ows.which axe W,a'ck with white spot; .
hundreds of ralles turned out . ,Flinally, We v,is* r Oat in thei middle of the hallow . �
4 ora and raise a naw and free country in a Chaise or ' twenty ProllOnged'" banquct. How he a w-eak attempt tO Accuse Liod I to d - .the I I
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.'' on the ruins of the old desL on .horseback, When , 114�0__Ian and P r a- OI not -$Outh Oaust of Havana Province and On tbo� wing, The black sparrows aie square. 'Bobs, favartainly a wonder-
. !eva ad to quired his rielles having glvsn� him enough opportun
, 3otisni. answer -the salute of the Cru weare, Jiot told, for - - . -- . �
,.. -every M116 Was fraught with danger, iser as she . * I ty. That he may testify uAtt)-theim. the Isks of Pines. Blue singers and Me natives catch fill Ifttlo man for his years. It was
I . I it vir,oluld havei R410 bearing oil . the I "We brought the great them for ouge birds, saillillig them for very close and hot, but he stood . up
� Before he could strike a blow the And yet it is a ' Passed the island, The Air was thick � I 'Veil them what he had,, seen ur their Ilizardu alive .
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. I . messenger might -be and ,the � . . a dollar. One o,f tj in t buter&st In, ng'tbo Whole service, though any, - .
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�. plot was discovexed by the Viceroy. that, although a With- vapor .,at times.' * Major 0. Laiarus tory, . brother and what he'liall. himsel . 1 ax- from t'hO Islas 04 Phries to Havana and be 08 _ . i I
� Sun Yat Sen and soane thirty or forty snowed -up, takeii prisoner, fall i � feared that'thA warship mig hE. imiss I The same Lnume as 'pBrionced, sh't Pod them home in boxes "ad with iing birds Is a great cuckoo with 'a tail number of . the men dropped in the .
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-� Of the conspiTators were arrested the hands of brigands; or be hip-. He ,,, . elsewhere, "Gcd�ls_thf_ . z% Tbey have Moses arld the pr4-: . a boot and a ranks. . . I . I
' thois1mrid andJireaaalute R13azar, which m6am . I
I a helper." Th gr,qss,. A number of snakes Were for- dialf long- It 113 brown . . .. I
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. � ., while travelling through the province wrecked, be never .failed to reach . turally SUPPus0d that 'her, com, is is the' only instance Phats- Suffloient to warn a heedful warded hn th, ' and has a.harsh . "Kitchener gives one the impresslo �
�, . . . in all our L . mau from w1oked self-indulgence. a. same way, but dome up .guLtural jacite, its . n I
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ma Attar, Ca,Pt. Belly, know w1bere. the ' . ord's parables of a -per- 30, If one Want unto !them from Eli its ootton bags ins . ids of � the boxes, hody is simall, Vat its wings are so, big of not feeling very much at home as . '_ � .
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� . .� secretly enlisting patriots. Fifteen his destination and. tb carry - with saluting station wa smal. name. Was-lald at his gate, dead, thdy Will T Brit. , This thought . and ilts'tail a member of the staffi
I �. were summarily put to death. In some him his. precious despatche . s, and Would finally ' . sp the Main ld,Z in transporting . and neolk Are so long as ,�
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ver yet known Sun escap- For such hazardous and rosponsi- of t%,,sty,6s, usual tribute . I to give it am appearance of coils, I mistaken impression however, and I
. come -along and pay the. feeble to .we all have. How Impressive, would Malimals be! ' rubbing. . . . . I � .
I 'J Manner tie NW infer th'Lt. he Wes Jac I such
� limp there, so had to be borja6. The be the wards of M ,ghost spolmia to us I ng . to, wrold . R Br- P
I guns to the st it . due only to his manner in public, for ' - \ .
,J ad and made his way to Sart-Francisco, ble work as this it is necessary , to Strip tirs and ' i y1be. -BuL' .Th1trt1y7t1vc` little 0 , I t a tvb�s Size- I
I as. . . . . NvuTd trMnslanted "laid," alight its —if such a thing Could real[ . . . or cad! es . , . 00, W I . . I I .
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� This was five years ago. employ men of res' I I . . 'th6 terrible 6irdar' looks the p* .
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aarkablo.enterprise well be "Lill,rowri,11 left a lessly We tvre mi'stalken. . I . secured ,albve, and fifteew of �%hem are _ ' � , . . . � . art in .
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. I This Major, ,with,his twenty men are 31. Nolthex I . _____i40-_ . . a most satisfactory Way. Big*
� are infest, will theybe Persuaded. now at the Zoological Park where . .. . . grim, - .
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. . , They Whoi *S'Purn wtiuld they W1,U d.p -leas - grow I I -OF INTEREST. , and unapproachable400king, he takes . .
ant young Chi- foreign service messengers are ad by baggars. No rich man could . ubt I up 1.1i ITEMS .
'?, . quaintance of a brilli, our ready at their four 01 dRodma . taittx�- Gates in the -Bast,
�� In San Francisco he made the ac- and resource; and, indeed, all �
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- . . 'i nose, the editor and publisher of a who would I men bares, looked out vainly for the lit�la pass fro sibeer at a vabe,a from the grave.. fha the course of time . . --Z.-- . late pitLea, always with scrupulous dx- , .
�t . find the qtiii3k�st*routo to ' in his business to his dom' amid furnish a . -
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. o Chinese paper. Sun converted him to the Oru' t-bxO 11 the fogthat came and . I (r.aisiag olf Lazarus of Bethany was .. . . I Th . on, "robbing Peter to actitude, on the -right rear 6t :.the
.. lower regions if they'were orde I r- Went. At 4 0 1 cloc . . takuvies Without the presc a a siltigular ' confir) . nation ,of .- this I cbwe8r . tot attra, otion. . .1 '. I � ' . ,
. 'k in the afternoon I .. . I 's, ax had its origin in the'xivalry Field Marshal, but well out to the .
:, "�,! his way of thinking. The paper at Bd to take the despatches th . . . tAtement. . I .. '. I Pay BaU7,ress, .. . .
.. ere. . . he got tired and came over to the Sh' gArs. That, however, is nearly:lrae I . I . . � . . . . 'Of the big lizards called. igumnas. .
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�, I Once became a power in spreading ar- IBut .much of their glory as, -wall as News office to fin "' in our own' country,. Everywhere 1. ----I*— - . Wo. 9-Ot tw6 flne, SiPeolmens, One three I exi§tin-g betw . een Weotminiater. Abbey, front of Ehe I staff, I havemover seen w .
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I . . ' ' if t�rla'Cxtlisdr , and St. him chatting with . .
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R guine,nts in favoir of the emancipation romance hqs gone, in thosi latter Psyche had come in wit . the. rich And Poor meet face to face, * MEN WHO HAVE DIED I FO . 81 feet'lloing And the oither half afoot . . . I. anyonei even when � '
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. . , hout his k .. now- % - -ast� . . . . SCIENCE . . ' . . . . . hanger. I am golng to kill the larger , =s,�at.1�1.ral, in London. In 1550 the staff is 'standing easy., . � . . � . I
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A of China Sun Yat Son went on to other days. A century ag ' the 'be ari�r - of lodg6. �� Plilloif-sores. Thisistobeconty. . I . l, 'IR I . .
�� `1 cities in America. Everywhere he despatche's to foreignocourts. or E,mm' ' I! f 11 the A Young girl. wi,hb lived 'in a lKtIe One and ,make acast from' It, after- efiolency in! the treasury 6* has nothing of,the heavy trag. . 1.
;, stirred the Chinese to aid his cause, bassio . s was a go I. . The ultramarine reporters,had heard ad with Lhe'sumptuous fa;v vula,go nea . r Cork broke ari'arti - . of St. Paul"g; and An appropriation of edy air, but, 'you I *; I
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.;, . . I I :in about her going up* . the river 71011 InAn. Hard as times qccasiotl- . I' wards paiiating the cast to -imitate life mon Y I
Q Among hds converts were many Chi- uniform of Ill I t but ' � her cheat And lost almost P .. �e belonging to, ,St. Pater's Was cif'somethi' fful . .
�`,J us and scarlet and gold, Chey'were ally are, .And desiPorate. a.5. Is Clio . � .� very. . drop as Ougel . y as poasiblo,, w1th ,the help 119 -POWe and. calmly . .
nese graduates of Yale and Hnrvard. wh P i ' not. ,sure That She ha,d gone. . , � of blood in.her body, The doctor Who' ' . . made to cover the,deficlen ' I he P0.0 'f8rOOLOUS. under'restrallai. To his .
ose rog -ess -,�as Alma' 4f-shallad' eon T.. � 1'.1nd, it . . . alffl . . . * . P CY- T actio - ' .. �
. It is day when he boards -his train at Char- passed the Battery lit the iso still ,reniaLas . Was called had'only been qui red a I ,n strong, .handsome face the :overshot I �
At last he went to, England. dktiGn of nifiny'. 1�n ou aodel 'The Is -,VIVO were -averse, to the:
at .regal.. To- Tlwy Welit'out and f6und th I of Me, smwller, one for a e ,.
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� supposed his purpose was to interest ing Cross for a . .. riling, I . true .th,it by c ,. amparl- year, and was not out of h,ig tw . atter may thL ro, to the ZOOe In - askedl the qd,aitiOlg, "Why r6b st; forehead g vu a lowering appearance, - I
� journey to- Berlin. -or just visible in the Mist . . son ,,ro do . I I . . � anCles- Cuba -one' fifids these reptRos � Brawl- Peter, i . . -
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. ; I I I . . ,.. . . I not kri6w in Canada and . 'ent.'s .. a 1. to pay Sti Baul'sW" When 4nd,.iInderneath his deep IJ I I
�.�, . unrecognis- t . .I,, nd ivestern 14' ,ur6lka wli-A`povert 'i's - The Ile injected ,�;alt Into his pat . I . the ground I the Wood . . rows the " ,
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the English Foreign Office in his Constaiat-Inople he is as , Thei,2A jqr wen back to the . . vens to bring-hor Around, then turn- 1mg about on I Williva . Ai�d thle' question of eyes look dult and apathetic ' until . . .
scheme, in order that they might thus able in his muft . . , a . I . I Y . X . �
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r i as any ordinary. pas- and� amishad conditi6n. " of hund reds -of" -' . ' olives and wll,bra he shotr�d be �buriad, whe ther at . . . . I
. I . Called. off'tha.!axpect4ne battery�' f whore they aubsist'.. . out I . . * .
. I - Ing, to.her naturally anxious pavents"' I .. I . . ) . Lbey undeceive you with a momen'
combat the influence which the Rus- songer; And only the initiated can men, U 16 Sam sa thousaiids..of peo`ple�in .the :n � . . . fruits.' . . . t- .
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sians exexcise.a in China through the distinguish him b Veil $22-68 .. That I . . Ori . opt . 6 - -�,V 'box, life.'it, tiny ... rhey are extra' I �. ' St. Peter's Or,& P&ulls;'* ELIn put the ary. Jeolitne: flash... Thbugh so * tall, � �
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7 the leather, 'Of- is thu VAILIO, of the brown . P n, .can ,Write� ` I I , .: . 1. I ,� . - mialy fierce, ,.and the' questionintolhe, months of the Eng- . . ,
, � 11 01065n8ss of their relations with the ficial-Iooking bag �i , I I . . .powder that o_ .11 . I ., . � . . . .
' . . - : . will allow Ills to lnjeat.a quart b1g.ones can bit.& vary severely. . 11hose 711sh pacipl6, . . I her 'heavily built a:nd. Moves . .
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,i� nese Embassy in London lie was ac- a King*s scept . . L%r. , . up the Nor th, River sot porti. i but, in the 411CWiA. voluate'eted to give the required. qudn ' . � . .. 11 to irresistible Activity. . . . ..
. ',I . re; but Instead 9f wsar�' and atichored off- .., � , - creatures I Made' a 'soo I sb, 'attached written, in her Majesty's own beauti- . .
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� ", costed by two Chiiiiamen. They Jared � nd his neolr.f I or .the�j world got the 'a sis I . . Tbirty4lfth ,street, Oibeint, the crust was the better put!- City. The doctor s,, . �w at. 0 1 'that it totho endof astio'k.and ai)Proach. fuL au�d . '.'lie is ,the* sort of man who would.
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,7 him into the legation building, with to see, he.carrfes, it in th ' ' . . . 1. . The 'J'sbdo `wil" she r�qnired 'every' ,. lyddite.'16,WO of . .
:� . I ' .:.1ro,p she bad in ad th'a"41IJ-1111 cautlou-P'y. As .v 1114M, -n this -room my - . ,my, . .
�., . 8 r"es$jBs of- h4ed auchor-and headed -down the doug,4y;a.lid tough, but. the *crust i�as he,r' � b . . soon 48 illi P . .ry arti,ol� i . I fresh. eiga r., and lyddi . .
, I . which he w,as.unfanliliar. There an el- a pocket as carelessly as ,A buncli.of iivor-- ! Sh4was seen by . ..ody, and w Itht it another word I bad the mootse over its head I ga.ve -a deeply -lam I ented .husband select . u3.lQ,tW more, . - . r.. I
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�, -0, he afterwards keys. This badge,- Which is � allv6r bar' pilots VA�siatg -the Status . of tur . It was this a I . . , vras me- in the: twerity-follrtA year. of my -, - . .
derly Engiishman, Wh ;veral bar- delic,ate in fl6v . n tdx� liv bared his a for without a� ihou'gfit'of anything but ,
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� ,a . aft, doughy Part, lowett the la�od to run Ill Lb .Clio veins va,sk unaugh 'then to i1mPrison it in ,reign.11 M"Allion portraits ofall the .military exigency a;nd the,'wellitle.of � . " I .
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, Chinese legation, placed his hand up- . she had ers,4ii And. tilix-aw away, that Lazarus, lady's life, but 'he I s� * anas, and bed antithedii of his-sma'11 Alert, cheerful -I - I .
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t . . ficar . Doty's. assistant, Dr., .hunger, . desired. Xor . or , . . . .. I all they hav I . . . . . I . I
11 China. a crown, while a silver g . Bov I ' . Put and about six mouthe later Ito. die(l.. * as ps��fl,li-k preacherIg text.this morning. includ- - .. . .
lal rey4ound in L'Hommodiati, Nvag sent afte . . swise to bo� abundant on Inands. one a the. most.,.' -magnificent . I .
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l . full run depends from 't I lid, shield, . f , . I F her in a even. The dogs. , The' :cwnerless, : A what shliflar od� the island, but d * r -the -woids; 'Are, therd not enough , : .
� He added that Sun would be detain- tug-- 118, . notheir'case, sonte ad .
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: ad and sent secretly to China. Sun He also naturally cArries.his ..pass- any �but -the pleastintest, co'-mitillea- tes I I .. I . . . . . . . - . I .1 . : �
port with ,the Royal Arms embla . ted by nearly... everyone, And would ' ! ' . s into this land?' And, somehow �,
alr6ady made many friends who zon-, tion with, her commander.. - She ha' I � I I I . I years ago. . A: wealthy me : rchant; as ,"Cuba 'is a great , 'place,' 6 bit -d I. I .
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.had influence with the Britisli For- ad in red to distinkulsh hi I . I � � . suit. of an accident, lost -,k large . and Nre had some exelt ,it rtioular bbudior * as, I listened L could not.ke I
. . . . inself from Como. in �witbout a pilot, which is a if ' I Ing tiraes catch- all in this PA . Are kept I. . I � ap, My , " .
I he had: had -physical *strength tu qixalltity of blood,' and'4vllen� the doe- Ill* them;. There, are * �
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dign Office. As soon as f . the ordinary traveller. His despatches commou thing for 13TWO war. vessels cirlive them' ll'builfinoll and .alinnot which her eyes, off of.the inscrutable. face .of. ,-
are. carried in bags of 1white' . . . a8vay. Licked his sore& tor a . . . . � . I b.97i. . . . I I Kitchen6r.! P � �. . .. � I. . . ,�
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ad they suspected the cause, and seq , canvas, t6,d ' rrive,d be vira-s lying in:Wd.whIta tibitty species Of tbAtbe winged i lVajLS.ty!. Ong t a year .or two a . . . . I � .
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a cause, and set each bag being carefully sealed with' North River as If she were i . � " . .. . . I nehs And apparently 'Asad. The unfortun- mals an blia. island, *and we I secured The-Que0h, has -a . great , fondness -for � . I I . I I . .
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, - . .In Cuts on thair part, and the Eeking did not' ate Man .livid On , about fifteen species, ' of -,Vhich these birils, which Ar' under the . .� -.1 .
a watch, f the Chi- the Royal' Seal, and bearing a-41abol mand of a forry.4o.at skippol,, Who had, I � I . IY just been mariled I . somas a .. I ex-, - ".. " I . � I
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nese MinlWMIPI sign been all , his life dodging river. craft. . ings. � '.� -1 .1 o � � I .. . f and his Wife Vray�d to the doctor to wore h1therbo unknow.n. ,one species press car6 of,a special attendint. � I I I . . .
legation. The premises mean hil Secretary and the address of the Am She k . - () I . � I ... ... I .. . .. . . . . A QC1,11161I.CI)IIIki, Ket, . .
. apt right on and through the saveller J�Usblln&s life. The doet,or.f6lt has been known only by, Whouplaswer firstinvoutedinthe I .V.,4 Ili,% AlrAllp Cnkle)r I.
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could be moved surreptitiously. Under are inte)aded, : . I I I I .1. . ; belag'rus down air. disables..'At lasi I I . . . .- I bring back'his patie,rit's life it won"- wo, brought back'a complete series to lowed to .sell tbem.o'n the Ist .and 2d of ' .
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a a little'singular that mail in- ran efolil'Of 04f.'Dave Roach � of . . I , . . Boxes I an -recently ' and , achieved 6 notable , . I
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Embassy. I ., ar life. , The rea .1 life is 1. that . of the . .a. I. . ladies flocked to bay them. �'.�Th6y succesk, . %After:rising the airship re-' : , .
Not until it was discover- slon should receive' salarles"' . which , wll�n he sees I - - . it good. at all. He -would not'allo - 'lion O expensive that it ,,wasi'eustom-; . . I . .
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. . the spirity which (loath .cannot� kill, ' By the wife to make the' �aorlfica, ,tut 6 1 thers sdrprisingly short!'fail while ary to give.. Asti wedding present h in . ashed. Toise � d,at a height of 000 In . et- - - , .
ad that the Chinese Minister was char- many Government clorks Would tie. cruiser hailed -him and asked him, the the angejs� "Thi � a, � . . .
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. . m," .says Dr. Plunip� gave -nearly a quart of his own..blood. others � yethavei nd,talls.at all. S , o a - � , . 19 - res for tbree-quartors of an hour,:Xt .
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. .texing a ship,for China were the "Pfsl- Of the eight foreign. service. wdy to . , Thirty-fo . arth I a . treat, CAPt, trq, 'Alis in. accord with the. Popular T . , _____ - I . then 'made a series of tacks and per-, . I . .
friends Of sun positive as to his messengers, four reoeive X103 , ikV43 'Said: . . . 1- I I I .. I I . I . . . .he merchant recovered, but the doe- species have sharp teeth Is "p n monoyp" hence the term. � . . I . � . . I. I
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. J awlsE -belief. Either good . angols in . I The "towers of silence" -are two tall . . .
: whereabouts. each and the remain!a,pr tou., , tit � ' 'Tm:trolng Owt way mysitif. Stick . tox who gave him back his life and 10860ts, Nks Our own, bats, while . .
� . nerali or the special guardian '% I .1 . towers in Persia, On called by the Pai'- . I
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" ' k450- In addition to ,'Ji ij;� I . It � .t -AL I 1, pall y�;u through." The go . .. after which it was steered against the . . .
'.; As he had become a British subject _ 4p : . i,ibirie.8 � . . `g- Strength, is a feeble, pale4aced man, others, ,With . strampy teeth, � tire fruit Ike vind. It finally headed towaxd IM'-. .
.1. � els of the righteous, took on them this unable to work or follow bis.piofas� eaters. . , .. .. J S. Th -q never bury.1he dead, bat 1 . .
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i ,during his residence at Hong Kong, they receive Z1 a day.A.ur t.litihisturict, crulser uas witb.iia Ae,; nloeks of her office.'., Abraham'�Ibosoin, A popular sion. I leave I ,. . . . menstadt, w)iexe the inventor landed I
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,; his rNease was readily effected. Sir allowance when actually on . ;a 9nolibrages according to otbB , Of - the I . He -lives with the morchantand "We got M`00t of our bats I'm ill,%, I - LllLt boL . J p h top of after ..a trip � lasted about an � I I
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I .sengers two a qther of t4,e faithful, A I S' were their own brother. a . , .re ,wflhito species ,,leaned the bones of 0,11 flesh. Then . .
" the reformer when they parted. Of the eight present mas little, -while . Capt. Dave shouted. .the f, . The, airship carried four persons. be.
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. For the next two years he spent the ally men Of good social rank RU4 .'ad- � �L` moment . ' . � . ouppoled � under God. to "do the honors fever early in the year. itel was call sides Count Ze : elin. Wh
I go tication. I . I I later Capt. J)avo , went .of heaven.'- When orlentall;, thought ad to at . the other to . wars. The Bars6oll are .
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. alongside ,the cruiser with a bill for of the dinner table the picture that infected with the disdase, and * ant sftge wis Went through first descend .
ada, in the Pacific Islands, in Singa- They take .their duty in rotation, t75, 'Capt. Belly looked at the � bill came up . t . o them was of friendly peoL )as W - devout, bat there are only abOut'SM Ome-lialf yards a second. Wh h , I
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� summoned or for what desitination, Navy, would not stand for services at ery-near and carefully examined the body. At .ad, harling a form Itke that I of a The oldest dressmaker's aa � yards it described a elrolo and then , ..
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V the meantime Kwang-Yu-Wei, the . nty leads to. many amus Ile COM- I -state silPhonu In a chamber Mi the curve of foundi In the ruins of a temple of th drove With, the wind in a generally . I .
F short, Chinese were to be found. In This uncerltai � . the , rate of $800 An hour. to each other. The man who thus re- the time the doctor was,ila 4 10NV bill w ;
I 1 great reformer had reached the eal Ing a - Promised. by paying'Capti Dave $15 I ollned at the -ban . . . 6 . I
nd some decidedly annoying ex � n ,quet table Of heaven of health, and lie caught the dreaded the odphlota, In the high part of the .
I . I I cash and Capt. Dave sail a next to Abraliam would be the in I ost . . City of Niplor, and can. not be Jew ill" circular direction for about six miles. I
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they must obey the summons at chat,. that'it was satisfactory. Others 1311111 . hanored. guest—the one who lay in n rench doctor some thate ten. thousand of thsMil shou' judge, of -ithrietyntwo vestments given to the 'Which it made headway against the * �
I himself, saw that the continuance of � . . It Abra bam s bosom, the, rich man also Id
�� Thus it commonly happens that , Was About $14 too satisfactory. . ago inoculated himself with cholera The small was her I . I
� W dynasty depended on his yielding . . died. Not all. the gold in the Yukon . . ribla an(i the per- tentpla by the King of Babylonia. Winds which was then blowing witb� I .
..: to the demands of the moxe messenger may be called away from Quarant . ine; hdid last night that the ' gorms, and suffered many weeks of spifration. ran from as in SLreams, ATaoug the itwns, are "twelve white Increased velocity. Eventually the air.
� progres- a dance or dinner-ta me Psyche ha4!not been seen passing. Out, can buy oft death. Was burled. serious illness, in Order to experiment "Perhaps the most. flaterestl ni., robes o , f this temple, eight.robes of the ship descended with great ea � . . � . .
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: footing of equality with other nations to exchange his evening suit for tra, doixbtless his funeral was suitably With a new Madicilbal di�covory, which mals ,we found were huge rats, of a house, of his lady, tos dollars of the steadiness into the lake and was tow- I . .
3 veiling apparel; and there is at,least �4ave eluded the observers by going pompolus; tut it is of more importanen .was belleved,to cure all germ diseases.' . kind w -when full grown house of his lady, ten p ' ad to a shed. The experiment Was
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A by developing schools, free papers, no case in w what becomes of one's spirii ,-h,,Wh attain are gold collars,
1, commerce and Inechanial industries, 0 1 ' . b than Unfortunately, the medicine refuse& aiweight of eighteen pounds and a C'WQ white ..robes and, four scanted most successful, Its Stabilityo equill- �
11 hich a messenger start- Close to the Brooklyn share, The c .
� Kwang Su immediately began topul th(I servers were inclined to think that she . I
ad oil a journey to Teheran in what becomes oi one's body. to act, And tho. plucky doctor died of length of are,6 feet, Includingthe' t,ail, robes." It was no doubt, the custom in brium. and steering powers were excel- .
� these ideas in operation. The Chinese fancy-dress Costume of a mediaeval was anchored in the bay, :but they M, Hall. "11-ades," the invisi,ble, the favor lie Ix,ad given himself. The Ibliggeat one we got, Babylonia) to scent the . robes. The last. It is generally agreed that a . .
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I` knight, effecting -the transfoitnation Could got no, Word of ,bar being off world, whore, in the belief of .
;�, people were delighted. The reform- . t h C, When Xooh'a fluid was first discov- Weighed Only ten pounds. These rod-: -do-ouUtelat shows what great� develop- ,siderable progress bus been made since I .
to this century Attire in the train. WGIIIP kinsville, the wurshlp anohor� Jews, the spirits of dead' men lived cre h I I . . .
,�Felrs had igained their first victory. I d alf a dozen German students 011tls'lilve 011ieflY on tha.b,xrk of car- meriL7 there was tit that early date in the first asoant.
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, orati,11 w1jo governed China, seeing AOR0.148 . Tilt!'. LINE. I A LIGHTNING CirA,*4GE, Lifted up his eyes. Thespirlt is repre- ilier the fluid was not as deadly as rate in dpopular sense, they Are o lost is his mother, She has her own steering apparatus caused a all an I I .
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CUB Recently' there was quite a novel sentod as having sonses like to those a dose of strychnine, and the men nearly related to, the gainea pig. palace and retinue, and if she has the dmexit into the lake, The airship is .
, end, planned the great coup whereby account just PAid to Ona drug M(, -r-. experiment in bridge building atthe enjoyed and suffered on earth, Ilein&� wb� allowed the drug to be injected ,"We ate a great many, of them, ability she may exercise considerable 12 matres in length,' being by�, fair . I
1 the Empress Dowager dethroned the ch,Lnt, the total of which i-4 01,700,� East Crook station, about 'eight mll� a .'in torments, In suffering. Seeth into their systems, are worthy of the ftOt because.we found them very ap- I Thofact the largest over constructed. It Is cigar � .
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control while every item ij for the physical east of Little Valls, The bridge Is Abrabam afar off. At we know not highest Praise. The dose given t* POtizimig, but for the reason that that thO MOthur is 80 regarded by the shaped and contains in an aluminum
delights of them was far too powerful, And 0 they were the only' fresh meat .
1�and banished all reformers. Straight- and mental well-being of the Sena. built to carry off flood Water when willat distanC.i, amid th3 0 we M,hammedant accounts for the long-. netting seventeen separate balloons.
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; , way the reform movement, which be- tore. Th-.�r6 are 1,000 doses of.bromo- the East Canada Crook is frozen or heavlen,� Lazhrus in his bosom. The of. the number were nearly killed out, Could obtalln, Sometimes we cooked illgwith which the woman of this race The eigar-shaped cylinder, has a di-
. fore had been unorganized, was solid- seltznr and bromo-caffe.1n; four cases the channel in choked. I . wrotchod beggar of earth. wa4' now right. I I them ourselves, and sometimes . we Awaits the coming of bar son. She is 'ainater of 11.3 matres and a volume. ,
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ifted into one great "010ty, with of lithbi, water, bottli,A of bromo. The old bridge was 15 fact long and in the very beartof the heavenly ban- , 6 turned them over to a Caban native, saie of, ind6pondenob and libnor as of 11o000 cubic metresi, and is estim, . I
headquarters at Singapore and lithla and lithia tablets, And three OU feet wide, containing four tracks, quoL I . . CLOTHING FILOM IIINE, .,�;BIIW � � �
branches at San Francisco and other dozen calfffine, .1 . LIK who was atways, glao to got thtim, long as her son lives. The wife is sub. , a tod to have the capacity to raise and . I
11 Powders—all admin. In order not to delay traffic, hat Germans make flannal undereloth- and dined With him. The flavoltr Of jest to the mother of -her husband. suppurt in thei air ll,Q00 kilograms. .
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1tors th-tt their than was t1ibsolUtely necessary, the Ing of the fiber, of the p When, the fathor dies the mother be. Under the oigar-�s
important cities with large Chinese ishored freely to Has More 94, Ito CT!I�d, Shouled so t
� , . ,his VOIC0, 0044 soar O e at ins needles, the meat i's pepuliar, and not very . limped cylinder are
, populations. Millions of dollars in Physical maellineAry shall be main- now bridge which is a through plate ohaNra bobw,een the two, groitips, Fath. a.9 wall as socks, for man and stockings alco; it was a bit repulsive at the comes the head' of her eldest eon's supported two gondolas, each placed
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I I., money were freely subscribed for the ttitned in a state of efficiency. girder brid ;a of steel, Was construct- or Abra.ham. By birth this rbml man, for the Women, While knee warmersi start, but we got used to it. household, unless he can afford to 25 metres from their respective ends .
. give bar a house of her own. .
, cause. The purchase of arms and sup Than there Are unlimited tablets tow, ed by the side of the olck one, Both Iliks Lazarus also, Was asOn o knitting and darning yarns, Cork "There are two opeclog of -these rod- I of -the cylinder. Each ,Contains a 15�
, ! plies of virar was arranged for. indigestion, for the United States bridges were at an elevation of ten f Abra- ..,.----I*-- .
� . soles, quilts,. Wadding, deafening Pa- einto fin Weatern Cuba, and.they .tire BULBS THAT DIN. .
', ham And tabl.s Was equival'..nt to I horse -power Daimler motor which.
, Now that the allied forceshave driv- Senator Is very human, And: a do".n feet above grade. To facilitate moV_ modern Church membership; it jixe per for wallS, Plae-needle soap, in- known to the natives as 'hutlas.' I Work the propellers. The forward I
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� 6n the Taxtars from Pekin, the re- pounds of soda, mint- iablots, which Ing them, both bridges are placed (I eons The hyaointh, the narcissus, the del -
w d his Doe- odfl, title tulip &Ild tho lily all give screw has four wilngs, th4a rear ,only
,� - on car trucks under which rails were rg,, Aqualtrit old I-',ngliRh divine, (A). TMW Material have beex expor Led from smalloi! ane is almost, entirely a three; the, steering apparatus is Also � I
formers have placed their men in the no doubt subsorvo Some useful sona cl000, rIelationa with God ,-In a and even cigars made from t,he Both apeciles climb trees but the f
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,field. Over twenty thousand of tiorial purpose, placed on the regular track and at. Germany for years. Bathing resorts borml, and has aprehieneilo tail, by Ltttle cues may contained in the gondolas. The screws
,,tbj&m are Under arms at the city of ncrvos that the rich man is quite wVJ- llvo� The gardener 04 1,200 revolutions to the I
FOr his use there are balbs of all Cached to heavy chains fastened havi also been established at Poista whillah. it bangs frolm a bough like a pfeks,oul the. mostporfect bulbs to be
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�position as to practically control the polltan;ll and skilled masseurs Are ad around pulleys to give were pass. does not MO minute and give an estimated forward
o,v both bridges. Those chains even in his "torments" be the idand thera, &lid from -each outs off a
�,Wei-,Chlaou, near Canton, in such a ,kinds, furkish, Russian, and "Mam to ling to say, "Fatsher Abraham," but are Capable
.� where the. Pina needlei are crush- moinke,y, Ameriria,ns on
61i the bridge say, "Brolber Lazarus.", Sp-nd Litz- ad, and these resorts have long been usually mi'ataken ths animals for Propulsion of 64 metres. Count Zap.
a if Popular With People. afflicted with monkey. Tha larger isipsojes lives bulb IS t on P01i'A estimates that the balloon can
� tuation there. The Viceroy can <Is- ready to infuse now -life into oxh-tust. a sidewise motion. When "Ovythillig arus, A slice with his'bilife. The wounded
1pond with certainty only on the few ad frames. In It tw.-Guld win tit first a, J, 6w6rad With 11me'and ex.
I surntit 1101'sly-appoint. Was in readinessi the loconlotlVe Was Obetimatism an4 other Ills. . rise to 1,100 . metres, and when weight.
Sbnator Can have his started, As the old bridge was mov, � ------ &__� I posed to the heat of the sun. After a
,,,Manchu and Tartar guards whom he ad saloons the t even In Ila,ricli this man thoitight of mostly among rocks.
fida with him. The bulk of his provin. loodw trimmed I hiMself as better than the beggar, but . "We hunted the creatures with dogs I ad With 1,900 kilograms can .be kopt .
and Via chin reduced to ad to the south, the now bridge, which probably that thought co TIlX PIGS oil PEACK Caught, them Ila traps and shot them few weeks the wouintl boars some 15 up .in this air for eight da,ya. � -
. mel; from A man may like to ,speak of his i*d the troca, Sometimes the dogs or 20 baby bulbs, Th6n the mother
, dial forces are Cantonese,who hate him infantile smoothness, While, the whole weighs 250 tons, took its place I The oar madern eon(ti�t.jons, Our Lord pie. COU,Ut ZOPPOlin is 10 yoarq WA and
� Its much as the reformers do, and who range Of t0ilftt appliances and lux- old bridge was loft by the side first bullat, but the more of active Would tr's6 Ono and it Would van into Is Planted, and next summer the Et.
. of the filroq him as 'havtag ou,seentraterl hI1F SeWvlod he has seen the less inclined a h1A in the, trunk. Than We would Up bulbs will havo grown Into thriv- has devoted thirty ye4ra to the prob,
� Will In all trobability flock to the Oria,;; Is at hIq nervice. tracks, where it will be takes apart atte,ifflon an Abraham and LIZ. But the mother disap. lem of aerial navigation. Its has spent
� standardil on San Yat Sen. c re four and removed at leisure. The now arni, Mail he a he 19 to talk about his shwre. In it. sand a0aban up, to Make the w1ut!e Ing Plantis' 4375,000 on this Airship and eXper.j.
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In the valley of the Yang-tse-Mang omployoo ready to Obey WN least be. bridge having been put in place, went , "kll th" the An off"C'er Who wore the Victoria Migger, ,and eventual th peara, and not it trace, of Xt Is to be
at And near Ta-Tun.g he reformers Jvmf. Thtk vory pugel;, whooe gpeolal into use at Once. valak 04M of filbe two who eoujil leave, ly e animal meAts. , I .
11, Cross, and who litul distifigUlghed him. would be dug out With 0, maehnts, We found in the earth. It has given all 1 i , I I I I 1A
11 the banquet should. come to bill
ItIle nearly thirty WN111"awl Mon. duty it Is to Wait oil him, reCoiw,a So quickly was the change re' self ME MO bAttle of the Alma, whore, its sap, its Iltd, its existonte, to . ____14_
. made 110f. Cool MY tongue. Ilia request got ate Albino hutLa, which was quite
They Are preparing Wmarah north. 675 a month for it hit privilp,ge; and the that the passenger trdroks of the road for a few drops of water from Laza. he had two horaw, killed uuder him, anctable freak. The mango, swamps nourish 0e; Children.
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W,X,r,d to meet WitIt others who will Othftr &%naie IrOnA6 elsployes arA � wore blocked but 20 minutes. ru,q-s ffilger tips ig aa, mt dArate � Wall once ent,veated by Cla-Plain Ilar. aliong the Cam _1_140� A D.If t T T ED.
teeno the rim1raror, ,,in(], plading him Paid tit a proportionably liberal rate. —4...- -, ,, , I Ma dy, of the British armyj to tell some. :r t are full of that's big . -AtA 11 SIZE OF ,18. "Do you know," said his confiden.
had been the, deqfre of T,av,arus for ;odentis, Avr G14 WTIALL daloterk, breaking it tO hinx as doll-
: CT Xdn-Xing, there to found A gov. for-mon $200 it year,morf,,. pirem6n Is from 50 feet eat,cly an ho could, "that some No.
itt their hedId, rAtUrn eithAr to Pekin P,'Van labO14NOTO got $1,000, and tl,16va. VItO14'rS OF A CONVICI! ills broken piecca of bread. "The Man enwa'io ail engagement. All the fO11r SPOODea Of Mammals in Mba. Two to 05 foot III length and U fee �
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� o I) ,aI. paying institution., The profits in the npAaka of relfof for his, Conatify, NvIlleil are 210
� ,Ili* obinese Empire Reform, Agao. ly millto it $1,100s, the mca-geng"-q $4- last Aix moutlia; will a "A bAttIO is,& very dlaftgreeablo plae(3 of the '3a1Xftd-1ftaffi0Y`, the two kinds fe6t. to 2a foot long, and a tongue 1113y Geoxgo, I do 1,, exelalmod Arr,
' Mount to more had been (;ratified by daintipa, Thia, to be, in. Wine, ,and has
, eAtion, In San Ffaftol6ea, gaVe a big 440, And the Voxy firemen $1,095, than $100,000, 1 hint , I'll 431XOW you of huttA both, of whkh have long lbojou known'to yield almoot a to SDOtgaah, tlifa enlitlent meroh,,trkt, Ill
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