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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-12-20, Page 72 I - - ' __ - ­­ I 7 � -_ �___ --­­ - __ �__ . __ , - , . ,:;�,,__ ;, 1. , . . . QXrIQ Wine, to V"k* a, ligy4ty toilet 4088L. ROBBIRS Olf'RONDAY* 100 to olvo,A bis royal title. That JACKAL, HTZNA & Co. EFFECTS OF.CONQUES � - 0 - -, _____-_1 . �..., " ".— . 9 - I axe wan only a quiet tam 0,4", THE SUNDAY SCROOL., I MAY W984 And worship him, To big ...." T, POWER STORED IN WATER - I � for dinner. . Th , Alt gatIA- Their C "" I I erchfisimasPady ' lover X**e (Qr 014""t'" INTERNATIONAL LESSON, DRO, 23, orlmok''be adds hypocrisy. Be would XR AIrICA They CIC -111 Wp:th0 VIII840 CART- Who r"44 X084 Me V01044weror Or 040 I " , oring. The ilffmoo of the oldest -M"o . � - ,�. , - . , I %#011lik 04pers, Am".. kW' like Judas, that ho,, fnIgbt be. b*xe atitil at Nigbo. 4COMIAlItt" I , I � daughter, a trokyoling fialeaman ON olevoreot end Wotot iuseniquit #%,�rlstjslm Xesson." 111111t. V. 1.11, voldell trzy'. ,Any uttompt At writing blographles Who proAts In the 04-40. of the 00A, : WILL REVOLUTIONIZE LOCOXOTIVA 1 , . to the ' � . . . 011AP107 of the wholows, house, WON robbers to the World ara the roving Text, I Cor. 0. 15. . SUILDIN(i INDUSTRY. . , 9,, 10, They dopitrted, Taking of the Jackal and his boon compon- quest ot a weaker re," by a str4mifirl I ., X104 Ackermaurt opened 7hor eyes to the life Ot thei Wty, He WAX eon. bonds Of Me* to Southern liombay, PRAIDTIOAL NOTES. their journey in the night, perhaps lots, this hyena and the vulture, would This queNtiota rOM1444 944L Of tbg 014 finl0fict V1n4er*7.aad.X@Ioe of suglues May I I t 110 svufflao withh. s, 4tArtIod feeling sidared a very bright yalkag man Ituo lailk, as the English soldiers have , ft -41 I . , b^vlrq overslept herself" then a, good talker, He 'Weft At his beat 10arned by bitter experlonoo. 'Vormo 1. Now when, This way, have because cooler than in the( daytime, Undoubtedly result An Elio produo. 000040MI)o query, "wbialt party profits 00940 ue:or the PO4t-Ho". A. a. 111AIC , been wbou.sesus was a few weoks or Perhaps because they could not wait Wa of 4 Mort of animal NowgAte by A commercial trannaotloal" The WOOC1011411 Ike! Tests o ­ I OW 001% 0941A At tbfli HOU44 Of t"%y and, kept them all gmussd with W -lien out looking Tor plunder those until the morning. The king's busi- Calendar, for All three are gluttons, proper reply to thl . f Ike Xavenitom . , . VIllmoo om, the, church around at , a few 140atlig old. The star probably A latter question QK Pkintir of caftudil. . arloo of big travels, so. that Miss Bhoel, xobber4 weer no clothing and Final test& are, now being made go � � .. ar. For it was ObrIStM-" AckeringAn bad only to listen with A tboir bo.dW, are. rubbed 'with oil, so appeared some mouthe In Advance of )'as,, roquiroth haste, Lo, the atar, It thil.evos, and of very unpleasant per. Is "Both," bat the &newer ta the . his birth, giving time for the prepar" bad disappeared ,after otartia.0 them minal habito, former la "Neither"; that 14, It we the Mw'rark and Putuam Railroad - -A And . . a the ona day, barring SundaYsft 113 ,gamblando, of interest. tbat Should they be ourprL atiou and journey of the wise Mori, on the journoy,but now it ,appeared But it they Of 4 new! system of storing power. . i I * Year, which She could, really and, "By the 'war, Miss Aolcormann," he seized they would be able to slip Jesus was burn, 17oisuWll Is a Hebrew once more, Went , do not appeal to the May believe U. Leclare, qC the. rectlat says a'New York letter. If ltpr9ves � � 741Y call her own, ,6he -was that gaid presently, ,,I met an old frIond Away from their captors." Once word, modified from the word Xoshua, Ing to trave before them. Seem. naturalist witli an Imagination, It is Congress of StIttograplibo Science. A 0*0084, It 14 Maid that it will revo- I .. , . I . a jungle I tbrOugh, the heavens. rather o4d that the statistician licks This gentleman read botowe Eli boys. overworked Individual, ot poPul r they have disappeared In 0 It 110tlaalze the locomotive building In- I a Of Your$ On this last trip; -Ralston meaning "help, deliverance, and $Al- U. In -to tile house. The tompor. not woven. a romance about them, named body At pari@ apapor In ) �Ireasmaker, go'11)gcut by the day, And was the name, J. W. Balaton, it ,was paroulf in liopeless.,'but It sometimes vatioin 11 l Mary �braoeo Persia, Arm. witioli lie discussed' the, reolproca dustry and solve the problem of pro- ... i . � . - ,, his moti.jer, and Tea. ary shelter of the stables had been Their domala .am 11 01116 sQ%Otlme$, Wished, with XP- 1106's in British Columbia. He Is doing well' occurs, that they ,find themselves eph. her husband, wore hot descend" exchanged for a m . . � � I ducing a smokeless, nolpelea, and . I old, dQQtor, that people would send fair In Minos out there, and IS, qui closely Pursued across an open plain, . .. ore. permanent W Babylonia, Syria, Egypt, a part mocal effacto Of.% conquering in touch . to obum'. auto of David. They lived at Naxarotli, ,bc=O- Mary his m0tbot.' She was 4 of "a Minor and , the Whole at North with a oomqueced ra obeap, =Qtive powor. i , . aQmebody else, sometimes and let her, My With one Of my boot oustomera, where. even the tall, rank grass has but Jesus was born at Behl 14042, to Maid at Nazareth, Of IQWIY! Station, Africa, and'anont - formidable columns 01940a was that co, and his con- Steam . still does the work. The ra- rest. 04 the last First of July $)'a w 0 in hie business. been burnt up by the fearful 'beat, which Place they had gone a though a descendant of, conquest 19 bad ::: I'll . ho. has som Money for regls� Kinj David. of figures might volution is In the Method of producing . I e sewing for The two weft tolOother at my roomq It Is then th4E their ingenuity is Most be gathered con- for each, So far, at Any rate, as I . deg�r life, in order to finish a belated apparent. In these scorched and . tra,tilon. under the'Romaq law. Both- Presented unto him gifts. The c�rulng their work'lu the Interests of r4r,QAI offoots are catwernod, ba.pro- and Applying steam. Water, by sub, - ,111 t1t6 hotel, and he saw Min's picture . I lebera Of Xudea. So calledt to distin. Orlentals always brin no nounced the results Of Such a - I I Itridal trousisea I burut up stretches at plain the only 9, gIfto when hy'$-1a . . . . w1al jecting it to enormous Wessure, wbile, . � .u, and on Thanksgiv- On the can*. I always carry it guish It from another Bethlehem. In they visit kings or great' personages. In Africa,. after the vultures have DOUt boat'14 being Applied, In made to store I . . Act to be bad without exception iax she lied worked until dark to AD- ! ff think that breaks the horizon line is . Frankincense, A. fragrant gum used � a qua , Around t6 )COOP, Me out of temptation, nortbern Palestine. It is situated six . he jackals BUYS The'Evening Post, Now ntity of power I oQmmodatoa customer who Wished to I . ocoasional groups of charred trunks . A sacrifices, Xyrrb, A gum. ob- done their 11dAy turn," t . York, . ,u the form of . � guardian Angel business, you know, northern Palestine, It is situated Six I I To appreciate commenting , on A summary Of beat -a quantity,whiolt would be im- . outshine her stater-In-Imw at a farMly with their gaunt short limbs standing talued by cutting it, thorny tree ;a and 1h7suas come out. . 1�1 . . � I Mn; and be. saw it, You lendw Poo., mileo south of Jerusalem on the road Arabia; used for income, 48, an) An- the work done by these agents af,the Leclerc's Paper publish gathering ,,At the honed of her line- I out against the sky. . ad in a parts Possible under nOrMAI 004ditioni, Its . P 0 00 You. tw1D look alike, And the When the dull clatter of the Eng- mileat south of :orusalem on tile 'joad ody", Mark 15, 28., and in embalming African commission (4 public high- Paper; capaoity to Stare up beat Is limited band's, father,, but on Chrlatmas day likeness comes out strong in that pho, to He-bron, It wa's t 0- the dead, John ig, sq, � Only to . th . � I . Ush mounted troops Is heard gaining � he home of B as ways, says Filborp Damontell in "Les "To. the ethnographer, a wellmarked . o strength of Its enclosing, not 'evalt 06 =Oat exaet'lig customer to. . It Struck, him all of& beap. I Ex- I I � I . . � ou them t1rese dark skinned ramals And Ruth and the birthplace of David; 0 1 Fauves Ohiffoniers," wa,may takb a race is like a tar plaut or I I . . could ask her -services, . I , el species of tube$, wbiah are of steel, able to with- . " � . use me,' lie said, 'but will you tell , at Present a town aS four thousand -Mal 4 as stand a great bursting pressure. � I Ore. . , MONEY. I 1, And yet -was she glad, it was Christ- 0 � condeal the�r Aoant clothing under - HOW NATIONS MAKC glance at a typical African village at am! - He naltes the con Itio, un, . I mas� The.assoolations which cluster Me Whom 4ViDt Phat lot It looks their am round shields and scatter inhabitants, mostly Greek Chriatians, �. � . nightfall, And thodame. by early der wh$oh it has boon brougb;V to Heating plants at intervals along . � very much like acme one I knew len The traditional birthplace of Jesus is wh .... % . porifection. He points out the length of the railway do all the . I . i I ,. I Around the season, make it a gorrow� years ago.' I 1. themselves About to resemble stores shown in st'. cave. Herod Elie kinz te Tarliwilff ITayli'lit Which r1lby Turn morning light. the on. w, . ork at ouperboating the water. and � , � � . ful one to those who have nothing . or, boulders. When pitcklug up a few� I olk 11011C4 Penny. The European traveller, approach- r1r0o1rVMt Which it needs for con- . . . . left of hem a I Vertainly,, SAM 1, o that Is My beat twig0-if there are, I any to be had- Three Hefrodis,are referred to in the I The Russian,government won a uni- Ing Snob) a village for ,the first time t-10110,1106 In 'full v199r, and warns the present lobornotive, firebox, and I . , ,,a ex eptin,g its. memories girl. Now Testament, and each in banned. . . I . - . � ISho Is thought very much like Oxley tiasuime all sorts of gT I . . against the I qua r6puts,t� to= afar., is delight sarroundingg which ra ­ � . � and, saving for one brother, Miss Abk- a otesque at- . 110111 for enterprise when it and viewing' it f , can tender -are to be things of the past. The . I lady who lived in the Sam house, titudes their almost tica.with a- maityr4om; this Herod made a small ,fottirne out of .the ad wlt)i the scene, Th little huts,, its,611-feablOment and decay. And supefle" . w.#er is forced, under . . I . . T . %ted , I I . ermann was alone Int%e world. Misd Ackwmaun, from I 0 41"bless limbs , I I I I , NOT& Sootla.1 . silhouetted,against the dark night sky the Great, the slayer of the innocent Crimean War, For inontho after the lying in shadow beneath the huge lt'is'E,hO,sQ1beT judgment 4 M. Le� great pres6urep, into a tubular resor� - � I Really, Miss, Ackermann told her- Well, it turned out to be the very children Of Bethlehem; hisson, the �Ad of the wat old it=, shot And I I I . � ita , . . . I I � � I .. , closely resembling the charred limbs I forest trees, look coal and inviting, cleX8 that Conquest, under modern Wit under tbe. floor of thecar. .: . � self, she had to business to be low same. He asked lots of questions of. a t - slayer of ,Tohn th the store of heat is retained by*thiok ln� . . � tea. Absolutely motionless, , a Baptist; and his $bell war, pLaked up round Sebastopol. and mem 6) promise tho tired tmv� o0ndltl�ms, means decadence of . � I . , I . I ''I spirit W fortunate about you. aspeciall � y whether you were they hold their position till the en� grandson, the slayer of the apostle . oonquerlai� race, demoralization and sulating jaokets.of magnesium, and, L I me . For a time there was a' regular trade eller a comfortable ,night's rest. I . . . . . I person; think how mmny people were married. I gave you a good charac- emy had, passed t I hem. I . James. . Herod the 4reat was the son thousands of t9us, of matal being sold. APProla.ob, however, quickly dis- ruin of the conquered race. according to the inventor, the loss of - � I starving for the lack of work, and all .tar and I lzueal you'll . be hearing , This, 'at cause. in ava Old trick, �and Of Antipator, an kdomite. He was It was too good a chance to be Missed enchants him, The straggling areas - '711118 is a Cold douche for scieno head by radiation is almost-impercep- . . 11 as she . . I .e . I .. . I that, she concluded vaguely, -from him before long. so a made .king of all,palesitina by the Ro- and the � I . . l I I I I . , .. Ro say Ito longer foot% the Engliah', but it is government stopped � in be, between the huts are rocking With to pour upon our hot And heady im- tible, even in Winter. . . I . I .11 finished her breakfast. The teai helia a. bachelor.,- . . . and reigned t. -y-eight. years, 'gin; b the e O By an ingenious device tlfo water is .1 I I I only a few yearwaince a Most tough-' Mans, tween buyers and sellers wlth a tax of all manuer of filthil and abomination. poxiab . ut. truth, must It t Id. . . . I whioll she made in her room, beating Miss Aokeramann controlled herself able thing happened to an English He wag the ablest man'of his time, twelve cents per hundred -weight. If the traveller, enters a hut, it is A-nd the mass of evidence ready to the released, drop by drop, into a high �. . I I .�, . � 11. . . . the water on a small gas stove, was sufficlebtlY to smile. " Thank you, we I but wan unscrupulous and cruel, � othADgTa . pher's hand is over I . ere, through its - . I . . .. � . � officer through this very clever ruse I the Whom the last shot had beenj picked morely' to find that he has escaped whelmlug Press,ur() cylinder-, wh . I . .. � : .excellent, she was finicky aliout. tea, Were friends and neighbours when I . Murderer Of even. big own wives. and up . . I � er air t Accumulated ex 'erlence enables him' own store of heat, and bavitig room to . I . . I .of the1w. . The'-purquit had complete- .. . .. I and disposed Of, .the treasuryl had ft*m sten011e's in the Out 0 P . � . ­ . I , ing it. was a ' irys She rep .; childr . . . . I I and she felt better after drink 9 lied, and In a mo,- ly last Wahi of the robbers, and fin- , an, and 4 tyrant over his, peo- ramped a little harvest Of seven,ty� worse ones. inside. I . I tb trace tho�.prooead as 4 it were an expand, . : I . . I I . I . . I . 11 I I . . I Altogether, she was quitq in a oheor-'l ment More t) . ley were all laughing at . . I this chapter took five, ill,,, . . I ' . I � I . � ally the party draw rein by' , cluxap Ple" The events of . , usand dollars. He passes the night ao best he'ean, 'Perinitnt in a laboratory. , First IT BURL4TS INTO STEAM. 1 . ex . . � . . . . � . I ." ful mood, when tb,e little daughter 0. comical' anecdote which the drum. - place in the, last year of his "life, ' Humorists .have had a great deal to his ears constantly assailed,by the coined the .physical deterioration The Working power of the motor is I ��,,­,-W_ �", of her landlord came to wish 'her a mor was tent I . of gnarled and bent tree tranks, .. � . . . ­ on . I I 11 . � Aft.-in'bid. best style; it Thlare came wise Men."'Magi.11 These say about the taxationt of bacholo ' d sits. both sides. The conquoror sace ' limited only by the exhaustion of its I 1* ' �. � tired and hbt from their hard exer. . . . .. rs. grOams, growls, howlings an .P- umbs I 1% I I . marry Christmas, and bring an invit- wao no wonder he sold goods. . were a learned class among the Per- Such a tax to.the strain of an an ply Oar eated water.. This it � , :. ' , * tiow. . Mlie afficer* in obarge. took off I would nolt be altogether Plax-s of wild beasts, At'early dawn -to now diseases, I P 'of on h ' I I ' �, �_Z , ation. from bar mother to eat her . * I 0 * � . I ' the .end of a sixass, much given to astrology� and novel. It is already in Operation in be goes out And finds everypartiele unaccustomed, clim&te, ox:��else sur- is planned to irenevo ;Lt. the �Planta . 1. . I I - . I li�s bat and placed it on I . I . I . . . I � , 1! I Christmas dinner with them. Dinner When the dinner ifts over the hosf b=ken limb, I . . I other kindred studios. They worship- He�sse. Th ,i I . I - -r d. Long d! ta ces, it . ,� I . �. . . . when instantly there . I . . ere the vorvernment draws of offensive. matter gone, with4 all tbe vived with .wea,keoned powers, The along the. ba. I . s n . Id ,be at 2.80. ,Miss Acker'. .. ad one God� of whom the sun .and a little extra revenue 'by . efflu .con I qu6red' perish like flies.. I.t Is is claimed, can be trave .. . : �, - : won . Mann tasil ex.oused herself soon, upon plea, was. a',yAld sor-oam of laughter, and , . . � 1. � taxing ., via of t -4o .night before.. read With.- . I � , �. . thanked them very much and would . . . I . ' I .. out. recharging. . . . . . I 0 _-� * , of domestic duties, leaving Miss Aek- the tree trunks suddenly *came, to life fire were the .representatives; and bachelors twqWL741vo Per oent, more In the o4ma of the deoert, as soon as not merely that they 411 1*01 grain .. . I. � . I . I . . ' . . ., , dine with them with pleasure. Then ermann with the Young People, so and iv"Ished in the darkness.' , they, doubtled� received some token of than niarriod . i t of, the - -I- Nearly the full 0a of the tateam . , .. I . men. Theresul night falls, the human emir. is,assalled before the'viDda of , div;ilizatiou'* elvi 1. . wer I 1. , � .1 . , I . . - . � . she gave the little girl .the present knowing herself. do trop, she lingered What the officer took for atree the Saviourl� 6aiuitg, God has many law, whigift 'ena�tod some zation itself. kiIli them, Its breath is Utilized, it is said,'by.ragans of com-� � I . � �, . I i I . .1 ' . . . . was ,only . _- by a deep. and peculiar grating ' . . . , .. . . I , �. she had ready for her, a stylish young but a* jaw minutes. , Ba;ok in Sincere seekers outside of hi visible tbing over a- year a ou,rround- sla Ahein.. Like ,wild animali% pound onkines. The exhaust. Of the .� . . ;. � ,. her room Umb.1,waa a, human, limbo and he had .. A .. , go, has baep.-tbat sound, that comes.f.rom the ya � 13111` I . I . I I ': , � -, lady.doll, dressed in the latest fashion, � , bigh pressure cylinder is admitted to . I I � I . . . ,she gave way and �took refuge in that hung -his ..hat On a Bbeel robber's Church. From the east. The...word maa�y well-to-do bachelor's have am!- Ing hot, barren sailds Outside the der ' domestication , they I expire I .. I . . . I . 11, ­ -.1 with coat and bat complete, a .gift last I .. I... . . � . . . I . . � . . I I � . w pressure eng . ­ I . ". � " I . I I solace ' r . . "east" is here different in the:orl-� grated- -to Prussia their a lc� . .. !-no on.'the same .. � i ­ . I of lie sex,. a good cry; her boos. 01 . ,. .. range -of. vision. It. swells mad.* grows through very depriv&tIon of . , . . . . . . � �'... . which made its recipient radiant,'and overWreught I � y. proud ginal from that i ' Greece has found a -t conaw nearer, . and soon the light savage life,. 'They,dle byi looking t trujok-a feature novel in this Motor. . - . � . . 7 , , ,� . nerves demilAd6d relief - The-% Dheel robbers are ver . in verse 2, Here it .way , of raising as I a � � I . I .. � . � _ �� . sent her off to exhibit it at once. . and would not be denied. - . (d twit a . -old be trmnslAtod "the far ea� . I Lm,' said a French "-now. Th is an I It is maintained'that when used in. . . . . � . I . kill in PlIferiiLg, and openly §IrO . money on amusements without a dir- of the camp-bTe shows, 'dimly, hot- is .. I � . ,��.', . ' I I . I . . 1: , . , . ,, I : . I � The sermon " God's Christmas Gifts,' - iStia, W.Ag still huddled, a. disconsoi- boast Of it. .Cixe of 'th, act. tax. The governipent has amono.. Kd shape's by the hundredsi and some- .Old Story. . this form. the stored powerwill. propel . - : , . I � ent once told there,. "the east.10 simply.. To Jerusa� Whot-leads chief vilue to - . I ` � text, " Walt u I . . I . . .. al lemi They cam to the capital, as tlx'6 poly . in playing -c . I I . I . X. Loole, . . . a r of speed. In .. . I . . from the ,Pon the Lord late hea On the lounge when there an English 'officer that he could Ste a ards, and , . . i , i, �- 1 . ' . 1) . . . � . . - from this times tbousa=0, *seated outside the rels-paper is its close, analysis. . I �,, , '' �, I and he shall give thee the desire of vame A, tap at the door, which she Jim blanket from under him and not place in,' which the' king might be sDuree, :draws A* on of:-ths subtle Intarcha) . tests auado between High Bridge, and. ' ' _ 11. .�, . I I .. 0 alderable, :annual area of brightness, gnashing their .... Ago '-ai Sort of * . I � . . . . . . I i Eby heart," made her homesick age! . . . I I I Dunwoodie A riLte of fortp-five. nilloo.'. � - . I ;. � , al a osis-wbich g on � I , ­ . I . A; recognized as that of her little friend. even wake.. him, up6 .. I . . found. It wag. a journey of at least income, P&TIS is .glad to increase Its, teeth and licking their. chopAlu aliti- nior am . oas be, � . . I., . % I.. .� 1. . L.-, � �, - - ,, - the desire -of her heart seemed 'so ex- Slid set up'And. bur . . ' in twelve hundred miles. Those who revenue by, it few dollars ayear'by cipadou ''of. the time .. wheii sleep, t, con. -the higher conquering : . -Aen obtained. I . .. , . . riedly straighten-. The * dificer. laughteilt and ,bet hi' W race an..houx has 7, � . . . I . . . � � I . � I I. . . . ...� . . ' I . ' I . - 1. . . . . � a', I I � . I . 1_1 � . ceeding far off. Miss, Ackermann was ad her: h " � triiating that in the dim -be OOild* no . . . . of IiEE16 'state shall -have -overoome the ,traveller,%, and the lawer * conquer The saving bver steam is said t 'be . a.iri . t do 1L I . would find Chrisp must bq willing to the� . culthratfte, , it � I . I ed� race. I .1 . � . � L:'�L ' ' not one of those who lof-gat, hard as light of the fast falling twilight . thoe. - Thoa,t night, when ilie.:officer was face difficulties. How much easier it , orchard *in, . . � I . � �. . . . : A, It is, in general, a. give�atd-iake' '01 about one half, for, While .it -is esti- � � . � . . � : . ­ . ­ I �, . the LuXombourg Gardens;. They are 4youba, fearful to look UPO . � � .. . . I . I �Ii . - ' ' . . I . . . I . - that the v�eraga yearl dost .. . � :,. , I ... I I .1 I . � 'to Share. of tiie, pro- but rarely ,dangerous to man". . , .,.what,. is bad. in each. -, . - .. The mated . . I . � she tried not to remember. She found child , would ' notice nothing amiss, fast asleip the Bheel robber ant a Is for us to go, to:Chriat than it was just as It takes i . � . it Ily ,. I 1. I � . . .. , , �. , , 1. I � . . I .. . I I . . a- her thought straying back tea yearsi Sherpa . ­ . hole in his tent, crept poi4elesal in -for the wi �. . : . . ­ , ' If there is a settleme, Oa 11 - ruler Is . under, , -a.bowerful . for operating, a -car �by, the old system . : - . I. . I s She was.11 _ _; Be men I fits of the E iffel Tower. At. o� the sis toreig . . - I I : � to the seasidej to her old home , an . 4 . . W � , %. � . .1 � . � . I . I .. tomiedents a mile, � . I I I I d Come in." sho'called�ag the knock and * ntly tickled the, It"& arurfeet 2, ' Where .is., he. They.. ''expected . To th of heaven the Prince: of i4ey overrun its stre.. L 1. row. dff tbs. m6ral. ls� � � by means Of aa-. I . . � � 90 . �, a snow. stis and alleys tOmptat 0111 to th 1. . � I . I .. . . � '. .. I -Their parents were ,neighbors. was ropgated I .. .1 ., I . .1 .. perligated wateri.it is asserted, the. I .. I p Jack. . . 1.� . of the ale-eaping bnan. The officer stir" tb1mt all of the Je", would kno�w pf Palermo owes most of his; w' Ith' for in sear%b of garbage. I restraints - under which he has, liv . . . I I I .. t sea I . . . . , . ea , I . . ad . cost ,is not , .. I � I I , "Here's agentleman o . you," re sillyand turned Over. obas a: mono o1i of i . The snow .. � . � I . I Her father and mother lived in the lit� d unca' I In this the xing whow) they, had come so far h �At the firsCsig-n of dawn, which at home. Why .should he observe moire t1win two cents. - a . I . . . ., I . . , . . P I t ' . mile. I . �- . . . .: . .. I . I I tie fishing town and took boarders the child gold, W1 � . I... .. . . � It')i th's air of a.per7 Way EbA Bbeel was able to pail the to'seak,.for they. Were hie Own people. is broui;ht at night in baskatal fro is followed alMoot immediately by tID6 moral. conventions, which are largely ' . I . . . ' : :', � in the season; his father was the far,� ion h f . .: . "He say' .by re. "Ofttimen those who are no , a . rest � I -be mou � atain . I At . . . . ot Eaoh car Is t,D.be* Managed by' one � . . . - . . w o con ere a favor. a he blanket Out A liftle way� . in t 9 Ot Sicily, and is Shipped -g of the sun, they, disappear but social conventions, when they- do,. n . � . . . . . ,.. I � . .. . . . I I 11 . . . . . . . I I . I � risin I � - If it 'is designed, ,.to use the - . . . I . iner who supplied them with.. vege- is an old, friend, SO I brought 'him 1)eatiug - this - performance, * It,-,. finally plab� are 'furthest in aff6etion.11-4L to the towns -a in*-'tbje meantime the have'acconi- -hie 'an 1. . . I . 1. . obtain in t aommuAity wharb he1s in , . . . . , I 'r . up " M', I . I � . . � �. .. Ad sold i for refrlgerat� .1 . � Y . . , .. for: l0aig runs, as from New '- I � .. � . . I - , . .q . . PDWIsi. I I . a ,, �' tables and fruit. Jack drove the wag right I iso Ackermann, remain. succeeded in "coaxing" the, bilmnket . Henry.. Born 'King of Ahe Jews. ing�'purpqses.. . . . - plished their mission. . The village livinif .9110 Power being usually, 4rbi- . I . - . . I � I � . _. � . . . . .. . ' � I I - I . ' I .. York to Buffalo, m'locomotive can, be, � - - � . � . on which brought the d4ily-supply to bered that -it, .bein4 Obristm" day, completely from under thWaleoperl , They looked for one4lbo, of. Jewish Tho.Sutton.'Urbmit. Counjoll in Ejig- heap, piled .no matter 'how, trary, he makes it violent. and brutal, I . I � . . , I I I . . . the . cottages; they would have kno . . . . . . . . . . . % . . I I . �. . garbage . ­ I . 1, Wed a& ,a storage bar., in which are . .. . I . . I . . I . W31 .the maidwould be opf; and that con- .* . I _-110— . ram, should beqome� the ruler ,of all land .keeps down -taxes by thi.industry high with. tb4 debris of a.day,-,-dead so as to bring it sharply home to men . . . . I � . . I . � each othor in any cage, bat' the Morn- sequoutly the little girl would . -THE QUEEN'S NAVY. . �. . I . contained sufficient cylinders to carry . . . answer . . IN . . . ,the nations. The. -secular historians of of growing P8PPbinkint., "Last year do& or date or fowls, sometimes.- a 'accustomed' to oruolty-� Fitz -James . . I 11 I . . , � . . .. I ' * . � 1. I " . . . . . : : __-Wq . . .. . . ' '6 the train. that distance without re- I . L. . Ing intervibws over lettuce and straw-. the door,* . I .. .1 I . I . . . I . . that, time. ssty that there was an ex about, Seven -hundred a*nd thirty dol- dead .donkey, all the sorapings,,and Stephen :tried to introduce raise f - . � . . . . i . 1. . $fee Its ' , . . . I ebargingi and.. the usa of cylinders on . . . berries, melons and(tomatoes, brought 11 Thank yon�,P'gh Ayou ft,.* Six Rulers 'Administer JoA4 a'Im that on -o Dorm- lars was saved to tht rate 'ers; by giarbage of- the, t6wa-has vanished, evidence In the*1ndiau initial code. . . a ", may . .. � pecitation over all A . I oil L . " . I Their Floating Realms. . 11 pay . * I '. them closer toget r. RVerY one ap- go." Then -,she found h . . . . . lug from Judea should rule the world. selling peppermint grown on a sewage . ts.thit have 'What. is thwitsol'it was objew6ted. 'We . each a . or will thus be mad . a unneces- I I � . , �. � , I I I ,e�d of their ! ve I I ,. . arSelf face to . Tho captain of a -British man -of- � . . � . .4 as complAtely as the beas . I sary . , I . I : .1 , I . . ... , - , . - PrOV fgagemeut,, and the face with 'the bronzed, and bearded � . I T&W probably arose from the *.TcL,%%,s farm. , - I � . I e I cleaned it Alp. Not a bit of squirrel can got any. evidened we� need. by rub. - I . I � . " � i . . , - ' I *or is something of a czar aboard his I I . I : . ., . I . I . I . . A;miong those Who are interested in I . � . � . � I dayw�!pW � . '. , '' " � I I . i ^ S, "'10 490,001 V -JO supi. 6qJ Joul'-ococt bIAg pepper into a man's eyes.' Such. the new s ystem are W. Sbw '' d Webb,: . I ­ , whalli a great misfortune Man, whom eyeg. only were familiar. - . I who Were dispersed everywhere, And , . --------*-"— �.. . . . . - . . ,��­_baffp-ened; her mother and oldest ale- " Well, Annie," own ship. ,He' does hot possess pow-� 'Is I I . . dead grasshopper rem.alusl ­ � . cynical imt1ifforence and brutality are . ,ar I . I I . .he said, in th who cheri hod the hopa of Messiah's . .1 . 0 . . . I I . . . � formerly president of the Wagner - . - I I I � . ter were killed, in a 'buggy which voka.'she ka . � or of fife'au4 death over his subor- .. I 6 I TOLD OfA CHINESE,HE �- kE . . L ... . the.00mmonest effects of fall and. ir- - 1, thair*nation. Hi � 110I &. . . . I I . ew. go wall, ".)fare I am doming to deliver AS . I % , �, � . �. : . � 0. .. I I � 1. I . . - . . I . . . . . dinatoo, but he emu Make or mar any . 0--m . . . ­ 1. . . . Palace, Car Company, ffou. � Andrew I . L I I they were, driving by a train - at a once moke.,9 -*. I �. . - man just, as be pleases. Warrant of- star in the east.* . 'There are twio the- I . I I I ..�. I . ... . .1 � �, . responsible- power when conferred � . .. . . � ll I . . . Tile 'mileror Gave Wer Lire to TOOK.CENTURIES TO BUILD. .. . L' . . I . . I . . 11 I railroDA crossing. This was bad enough ISho hold Oat both ban . do, with at! I , . . otieg, concerning tbia star. One is . IVIN or vis N , � . . upon members of adirilized. race set G . . Blair, Minister of Rallwaysof Cmn­,. . . � . . . � ' , . ' . . r I � � I . . . � I . . . I ... I , but " troubles hunt in couples" . . -fIcAr5 and all ranks above can be pun- I 911ye .ill Ant"aut u6sr to lite Ti-rone- . , . , �, , - to keep a turbuleat lower . race . = ada; and&W.Alliqon, United, States : ,. .. . . I . I eager gesture.."Oh, .Tack, Jack," she . . I That it was a luminous,. starlikq body, The mar I S..Of I . . representative of Canadian railways. � . .1. I �, I . I I ished'only by oourt-martiaL..But in I Cologne Cathedral Iva$ 'fit 1IT605 � nd the blow seemed to aifeet her fa- dried. 1. .� . ­ . al and, Lat.ellectnal. stand- I . order. Tb dealvilizing . . � . . � I . I . of miraculous origin, seen, perhaps, . . .. krectioll 6,32 Irelirs. -, ey .begin by .1 -4. � 's mind, be.b . all this -ranks below the. *4rrant of- mrds,of the ObInese are so; different . I . . � ' I . � 0 . �. . . . . ecame. almost child- .- A Moment More a , I I I While the, first stone of Cologne themselves. They'beoonfe subd�ed to I , . I ' I nd she wag sobbing floor the .mPt I .. I b3r tho Mgt alone; the, other, first onto h opular rh . I BEAUTIES OF A GLACIER, . .1 .. - h; took to his*. had and would have on big shoulder, While his arm hold slin can promote or de- Suggested by the astronomer Xopler, I 1, ara0w Cathedral *was laid on Aug. 15,'1948, the elements in. w4ioh they wark, It .; . . . 11 I I . I I I . . 1. � no one but hew to wait upon ill , I grade niet its holhinks fit. that it wag a con � . A appaaA ridia-ul- . I I . I ""., ! I .( I � 'I I . 1. .. . . , nl� To heir as thoug7a they would never let Two tribmials are held daily in a I jundtl6n' of three Ous I,ij'oar owq eyes as, to lbom s,bv. and the bo4 of.tbo edifice was not Is, One of the forms'of terrible revapoe Scenes That Are Likened to Visions 017 . � . . . I . I . ... complete the disaster. her brother and- her go. And now, when Mr. Italston I planets, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars . I � , . . Glortfled City.' . . I . battle ship. At man the columander . � lime. When. for . Instance' they - ac4 opened 'until Ang. 15, 1848, ODO yeirs *111ch the conquered take. They - , . � . I � . . ' I . 1 4 eas I I . th ,. I . . denly brought home, as his wife, &girl wisbeg to, t 8. his wife, he tells his which took place about.that time and ' r t ,W,as -not, perish, bat in air death they. Poison , The fasainsttiong of a,glaaler are as, . . . . . deals with the lighter offenses, while tord memorial honors! to a young ,. I . . ­ - I I � . . I . whom none of hie friondo would have friend that .after making him wait t . formed an, appearance as of. one Ilea- ' . heir. .conquerors.. 7ho wbto�� 11 . . . ' ell . w 0 the life Ot. E ' . . . g as: ,they are dangerous. - I �­ 1. clibsen, and the old' man Would ,not y the more actions ones are judged by . I . Groan i�ho eat slico's fro�� her arras however, until Aug. 15, 1880'thmt the . .. I � . cars, she helped him �A last with the ' ' venly -body. This would teceive ape- I - histOry,of tropical colonizationt is one Apostolic v%Sion of a crystal city I ., . . . . � . . the captain At evening. .. I and Added thent to thenledielue of An s�len(lld.struoturo wits finall reort I . . � . . � . I . . y I I � . I � let his daughter-in-law, come near him. - ranxting I 11 . cial notice from a people Who ' . . . - . . in long � "Woe to the victorst" - ' glorified by light "that, never was, an . � . � I I . I . I � I . ! . At the � dreaded overr�ing*funotioni were agad parent in the hope Of imparting . ed completed, b,aving thu% occupied I I . . . . . . . 1. � To, tell the truth. a1he lied 110 desire . . . . and Were � � I . : I .1 Iful � � � , .., . to help Misef Aokermaan in bar dutleis; . � . - - the captain, presides ofernly, sitting students of the ,heavens, � to hinl�'some of hex , ow,n youthful building the record tlyne 'Of. exa7etly I !a land or sea" ivas'not more teauti 1. . . I wont to int!1erpret their appearance's vigors our, sentlin 002 years., r THE KA . ISERIS PERSONAL GUARDS. than these'vast 1k)e-rivers, whose on- � . . . I , I ' � I I she had married for a- stop up, and - -AUTHORSIN PARLIAMENT, a.t a table an the'quartew dec�,-with - * . onif, of admiration � . . � . . . . . . an prophetic. , . . ni, . - Ki Some 'Interesting particulars - are waril course is chronicled,, not by . . . . . . .officers around him. The prisoners - . , . I . . is itot an ixed with otbar feelinig. The castle of agagoberg, which 1. . . , � I 1. . . sald plainly that she. did not mean '. ".." I I I . . 8 Herod. the.king had hoard. Either stands at the southern extram- Published of the manner in which years and centuries, bat : by geolo- � . . . , � I ... I . . to alxv6; to please anybody. "any. Men of Letters In the 1mrigish stand in a raw facing their judge.. - I Still, there are Chinese characters ' the safety of the Emperor in assured gieal tLges, ,says a BrilishOolumbia I I � " You see how, it is .Tack," she said I 11ouse of to"llnens. I "What is this man charged with fo tkie Magi came dir6otly to him or the whwe heroism we oda ocilmire. One ity of.-Tatlandi took 204 years from , is. it, . . . . . with streaming eyes, " I can no F . -teport of th I air inquiries reached his of them- . I verite. with the laying of the foundation stone to during* his frequent journeyin correspondent of the Now York Post. :1 tleavo Ingliah mon 'of letters tseenti to find aA% the captain as culprit No I stops and a'great fa I I . may be remembered .that five of the With white domed snoW-cornice$ I . I ' . father even for you.". . 1. . nothing incongruous in literary and forward. . � .' . ears. He was, troubled. He was an CMnese historians and poeti%-Is Quedh the rigging of its master's banneron Berlin secret police, were ordered to I . I political activities. In the new, Far-- The master-at-arms ss ld tyrant, hated by his people, tor- Mi, wife of the Emperor Liu. 'Its bighe8t flagstaff. Its'foundation I an during hia"Iftiesty's r . ocent wreathed fantastic as arabesque, and . . ,. .. .1 Bring him to our house with you," , monted by a remorseful conscience, Cadin . with the glassy -walls of emerald ' � � � . lied SiLck; " there is plenty of too Hament, just obbftn there are not charge, which is that Ordinary Sea- - I During the rebellion of ,Tsao a stone was Ahe skull of its builder's stay. One of the officials,wout About grotto reflecting.a.million sparkling . . rep 01 only a numbox of journalists and man Jones, walked when he should and in dread of approaching ,death. great battld was fought, the chroni- bitterest enemy. Three months'after . . 11 I . as � I as mi,ght be in someg ftvaio, I . - . I � I and father and mother woul, mind." newspaper I proprietors, suoh as Mr. have irmi, and would not mend ,his As a foreigner And usurper, tooj he clers relate, ka which the forces, 01 its laying Count �horslng, the builder ,a carpenter,' with .a rule in .his j6we at oa . ... .. I I 11 No, Jack, thanks ever ao'muoh, but � . I hand, 'The second, lay by the side of mous dreAM,world; or among the tot-� ` . . I ' , . Labouchere, Sir. Charles Oilke and pace when Ordered to. . I naturally feared one who was born : the Emparor became Scattered and Of the castle, was killed. His son was, the to . . � ,�: that wouldn't do any good. Father ' ' king. All Je � rusalem. with him. The While the then In swaddling I clothes. Ile didnot atis.diagalsed as a trampi and Eating grandeur of an ancient city. , . � wouldn't be satisfied; besides, he takes Mr. T. P. O'Connor, but not a few . "Call the witnaaseo�,Iv commands � his ,household dispersed. partook freely of the contents of it gin The: ke PIIIAra and silver pinnnaelog, . .L I � too . uld- authors of widel reputation. . the "skipper', � and the witnesses court and the cqpital alike dreaded com-bat still ragsd Queeii M found 00ntix�uebi% father's workuntil ago . d bottle filled with tea.. The third wan- whiob scientists call neracs, stand I I up fro much of my time, that. the disturbance of a revolution. and herself , alone, abandoned, or lelly *24. � � . . I . � Alt do my duty by you;" And Jack . Mr. 161in Morley, who has just stop forward and give their evidence. . I . tiered about the, country as a journey- like the"soulptuied marble of temples � . . ' . . 6 Published a life of Oliver Cromwell "Won, you, have heard what 'the feared the justice of a heavenly king :wounded by an arrow, And tottering On his iwanti-fifth birthday he was man. The superintending official li ttering pen- � . . ;, .had to submit with. the.best grace and is busily engaged. upon a lite 'of witnesses sai�, what have you to nay,,, , even More than Ilerod'a cruelties. feevbli through the bloody grass DA thrown, into prison by the son of the. rode ,about on'! bicycle dressed as 11111 . I .. . . a dents bang from the'rim. of bluish - , . ' he could muster. Mr. Gladetote; Mr. W, H. H. Leaky, asks the captaind kings have greater troubles than �bot- ,her "three-Iniolf gold lilies", com- mar! ,Whose skull la urist, and in %this gtarb gave the nee chasnu Tints too brilliant for,:artisto . . . Unfortunately, be consulted the one of the most dlatinguishoA of,con� .Tones explains that ho lldl,antt bear," , tagarg. If men knew that Christ was Pressed feet, bearing in her arm4 the Kingsgoberg's foandation piano, In essary instructions to his imbordin ' � . I � . miss 'brush gleam from the turquoise of . I I doctor who attended Mr. Aokermann temporary (historians; M. James at "was going to double " or Oome. coming now, would they not be iron- little A -ton, heir to the line. this mitnuer master after master' of without causing.aity suspicion. These. . . 0 1 as to the probable duration of the Rryos,- whose history of "The Amerl- thing of thi kind. bledf Christ -will come at memo time She was not his own mother, but Riagagoberg, WA stopped putting an- officials of cease, were well known to crystal walls, Rivers that flow , . . , � . I through valleys of ice afid lakes, I . I 0 U as 0 . : old man's illness. can 00mmonwealth" has won wide The captain considers a moment and may 001116 at any time; lot us bar maternal dovi tio , w n no the other stone towards the completion the police and gendarme's of Elblag. hemmed in by hills of ice, shine with The doctor assured him that . the Appreciation in the United States for while, he sixes up appearances as well make friandt,hip with Him'I less perfect. - Dragging herself paln- of the foutdor's work till civilization in the neighborhood of Tilsit, Dantale, : . --- - - - - - An atute depth that is 'very lahnity.'s . . � trouble was chiefly, hypochondria, and Its' candor and accuracy; and Sir R. ati testimony. " Wells" is his 0onalu- 4. -Gathered all the chief prieotg and fully to a half-rulned hut she crouch- Intervened. Marienberg and Rominten, alsoj the elf. . I I .. . � I that be might live for years in the, (% Jebb, the. Oxford professor and Sion, "I bave to 'double I so does ev- . in I . scribes. The great council of' the act Against the wall with the, baby Between Poitli afrid KitiguSS110 in secret police adopted alrallar disguises a the morning, when all thaw hits I . . game state, or he might possibly reOOV- autitor at a: noteworthy translation of a n e a uill Jews, containing fhe heads of the wrappbd in her rooba. presently a Scotland on, the direct Schn. a' Groats to conceal their identity. - I bun stopped by the night's cold, there'. . � . . I . � er as suddenly ais he had collapsed; Sophooles,.are among the older group have to do thesamo, I am deternifned,P twatktP.four priestly aoursex And tle harsoman rode, up and discovered her, to Land's End road, stands, Murthloy � . - I . � in deathly silence over the glacial I � at all events, the patient wag -in no who served in the old Parliament and this with veJrY significant emphasis, leading teachers of the law. Demand. go proved to be Ghao-tza-lung, a Castle, a magnific,ent Elizabethan A NqNSTER mOCK. i 148, evat the mountain cataracts . . . fie : I immediate danger. have been re-cieetea to the new, Mr. "to have everybody in my crew thor- Od'of them.. His object was to as- faithful General of the Emperor. Pro. structure, de.'siglied.112 the early0art The follo�ving is a demrl�tlOri Of U18 tall noiselessly from. the precipice to . . � � . The Inquiry would have done no Arthur J. Balfaurl the governMeut oughly Smart at his work. he one born king was stratIng himself At her feet he bog. Of the presebt eenturry. It is not like- clock now being Int into the, tower.of ledge LA tonuouA, windblown throadsi I I . bb,r It not been that the doctor leader In the House of Coinnions, h Me . 7.1 id bad L as .10 A.tv . . to be looka for, that he Might, tie- god hex to ant, Ms bor.8b Wulf the ly to be finished, however, building Toronto's city ball,-r4oh dial is In B,t with the rising of the sun 'tha, . had 4L talking wife, to whom he told written books of ensayg and phildso- - There are, it mumber of what are stroy Him, Where Christ should be child; he would fight on foot at their exports deelaro,.for at least another six motions, weighs over 6,000 pounds, whole glacial world bursts to Rie, in . . everything; so before long, the whole phic-al discussions and Might write termed "Scale Punishments" laid down born. The prophecy of "the Christ,01 aide, And endearar to break through decade. , and each will be fixed in the four ap. noisy tumult. .Surface rivulets brawl � neighborhood was saying that ,Tack more it politics did not keep him busy. by the admiralty. Of thi% 10 A is the or the. Messiah, was the great thought the enemy's "as tio the loyal army Only EL few milai distant, on the ortuxes without any cross barsi so over the ice with a glee that is vocal . . � I I Ralston had been askhg how long old Mr. A-16gustine Bitten, One of the Most Irritating, The man undergoing of the Old Testament, and was the on the farther side. ' same main road, is the vaat, unfinish. that no shadow will be east when the and almost human, The gurgle of . . man Aekerntaun could live. Of course, btrightest, of living essayists, whose it has to take hiA meals undgr a ,a,,- confident expectation of all the -laws. Ceremoniously bidding ,him rise ed palaca of the Dukeisi of Athol. It clock is light6d up from the Inside, rivers flowing through. subterranean I � the story dame to Miss Ackermann's delicate humor enlivened debates In tryto supervision, work while the oth- That be was coming�! hone doubted, the grataful Queen in hot turn knelt'L waw beiguia by the fourth Duke, who The hatir marks, not figures, will bo- tunnels becomes a roar, ag (it a rush- L. � earg, to her intense indignation And the old Parliament, will be missed In or men are reating, dio an the dirty and that he was near at hand many "not to her General, but to his died in 1880, who planned it on the two feet seven inches long and twelve � � [me, Angry sea, ioegrip no longer holds I . � Still greater* gritt. Jack could not the now. He gave UP & safe con- work bf the ship and, Stand for a believed. lbyalty,'� and assured him that she Most Sumptuous Style. When com. inches wide, 'and the minute marks back rook sakee loosened by the n'ght's I deiny It In toto, And short of pool- stititeney to contest ,a difficult one, couple bf houro at a stretch on the 6, And thye glad. Without heAlta. truited. him to rescue the heir, but Plated it will he on)3 of the finest seven Inches long. The large hand -is frost, and there to the roverboratifig . � tive, denial she would listen to no ex. and was dafeated. Mr. Barrio, aU- quarter deck$ with iix face to ad tions As It was well understood by that he must leave her W did. A private residences in the kingdom. nine fact long; it will travel 64 feet thunder of the falling Avalanche. I ' ur no that in the course . � �� planation. There wast a quarrel, a ibex of many well-known novels, And bulwatkil. "Xseping the Man off the the interpreters of prophecy., But warrior an foot, with a wounded Vor over twenty years Lord, Bate has ovary 110 , of --W___.e__Q-_ . :. I .broken engagement, and Jack Rals%. Mr. Anthony Hope Hawkins, bettor paint," Jack call$ It, notice how different was their spir. woman as well as a baby, would) be boon busy building & great mansion the year it will have covered a dia- THE VALUE Op AN IRON BLOOX. . � Eon went West, lea,ving big sweat- known in literature by tbe,,first two. . it from that of the Ma I. They had at a fatal disadvantage. He must on the island of th-at name. It *,S,not tance of 03 miles. The bour bond It . I e ' The captain may sentence a man to .9 A Germm contemporary gives some I � ( , � heart well nigh broken-hearted� with tbIrds of his real name, were An' -fourteen days' of thin punishment or )cnowledge,'but at heart were In. ride, and carry the obild. Yet completed. or likely to be for. an.� five feet six fi.iobea in length. Two Interesting figures on the increasing � . � only duty to console her; and Some- nounce s c u th6 to ninety daysO Imprisonment In tells, different, while the Magi wdre "Place him beneath Your corselet, other ten years, At the Ma ofthat electric votoris will be used for wind- value of a given place of Iron or 'steel "a ope� 10 � times duty W the beat consolation one earnest seekers after the truth. next your heart," she said "nott too PeVW Mount Stewart, as the Place Ing UP tbe clock' whl h . 'at n Will � drew on account of Ill beAlth; and Dr- ]MyDlad, that term be cannot go. But through working. Out of- an, iron � can have. A. Conan Doyle, the amtor of �'Sher- there are infinite number of Smaller One man may perish with tightly Mor yet so very lootie"o, is to be called, wMI be one of the occupy an ,thour, The holg�t of the ! . a there May be � I block whose value Is # � It he had boon 1669 Impatient there Wk Holfrks," was dofta�ed boeallfie punishmontA which he may inflict for the Bible, And another, may find God - But Olao-ton-lujig could not bring. most gorgeous establishments inthe tower irom the sidewalk to the Via- manufactured, Horseshoes to,, the � � Would, have been no trouble, Dr, Bland the constituency to which & IlLudg,. without It, In Bethlehem, The pre. himself to abandon the Queen, soolng world. ra0ld 19 1297 foot. � he alp, & variety at offftNeA that to I —1-0— . value of 015, or table cutlery to the � d not understa4d the effect which a , Peall-d Preferred &Liberal to R Con- Written which alto suddenly at�baped, laid A. A60bormol Castle, in Cornwall, took I di man might seem mere trifles. Such are 011607 is found io, Xie, S. 2. MrSSV,D THE THIRD WORD, value, of 0200, or toddles to the value I broken heart sometimes produces UP. Mrvative. Bat the. list af younger being lats in turning out of k Morn- by the prophet. The prediction Is Eon (it his feet, and running with the ninety years to build, of which period . of 040, pookot-knif6 blades to the � on the body, Mr. Ackemann died be. authors elected Includes Mr. Gilbert Ing, wwing ttookii, not Of the r681110- not quoted Precisely, but, as was last mustem'ofher strength to a well exactly oue,tbird was *coupled in ex. The .other day a Londoner naidto a value of $4000. The most valuable . . . I � . . ; Rals. Parker, tM .0figbeftful novellst,. Mr. Ition Pattern, and, so on, i uAual antubg the Jews, when biting near at hand, sprang, down �� to her cavatine the, foundations. The solid Donn'trymmm', I face, the wittor was over. X"k I . I . ton DOW h4mo as won as be boax4a Henry Norman, iuthor of books of - - . � well-known Scripture, with such a death. . I rwk upon which- it ston,dx is almost I'll bet you &AytffibW yout like you products, however, into which the raw . I travel In the far Emstj And Mr.,Win. POMBLU � I varimtion its, Would - prmbt more Than, indeed, the General too,k the )mtbard as iron, Indeed, "Re t Spell Wee simple Words, that Iran may be oonv6rtod are *Atoh� . the news, but Mish i Ackofminatin had stormoll, canno springs. Out of our 06 Iron block � Aton Spencer i0hurohill, who Is known Jl,ars,'Aatd the Observant Boaraer, clearly the speakerla purpose in the baby as she had bidden him, and M64118, In COVnialk, "the palace Of the I shall give you within forty 86000ds. � gona to the city with, a. cousin of btr watch springs to the value of no 1; , ­- . bothl an a war corthapond6nt and as .1 I'll take that oft. .Now. then, �rhat 11 , - '' . Mother, And was bbdurate; hex filial % who had a newspaper In bit hand, 1�ls quotwoo, charging the anomy In a fury of grl'of Iron rook.1k - I lost than $31,000 may bo, manujitatur� I 1� . af1bation feund gatisfattioti In Mae- A writtr of excellent books deftrip- a Writer *hor Asserts titat adorg Dan 6, Bethlehem in the land of Judah. and rap broke through thor lines, Milan Cathedr4l, Wag begun in IM are th6yf amid the countfymmk. od. ThIs, Moans an Increase In the � . Ing to lorgive her Inver who, had tie- tive of military, dampalg,ta. cause dimfusas, qnp, ;A. Uot a parb 04 the( original, bor6 the heir W, natety to his�fmther, And finished under Napoleon ia IM Well, bare goes, said tb6 Londoner, Value; of mot6 thatit 6000 por cout. � as he pulled out his wot,toh; London. . I her fath6r'N ,death. She would I . I 11-1 I � I q -­ W611, added th's, Oroso-Eyed 9"rd- Which is 4-nothlohem, lind at Zadabill Uny and told bW aVd his: guetrd the -410 3ktiaxg, I � I ��� 1 I ­. ar, r4lak is pretty loud. I loo-u*d-o-a.t . . * - ; ­�O n $to him, rmd W the affair as W6 mayl ,'Toronto, Oat." prince$ st4wy of the Qu&hls self-Aftorifloo, The Pubma at Marched WAIN com. I , -L " _ �w itaeubd IV A.vnif1he in the year Wat6blng. I , " . A, V9AHOUL DIS06VUR)t, � . � I .1 OFATS 9IMSELF DISLIXED, ''. ,, *I of Judah, In MO. $I 21 "thousands of . 1204, i4;.t.b;b.I"4.,C, � � -1 - 0 6 10 USURPING 1118 PARROGATIVE, Judah,11 The 11tho E the last b400k ofinuble being placed , I Dis Is tervIblo, said, Meandering � , . Miss 1311f, laa your employer any ,oamt4s" were the , : ITS SM99 NT OJ* Hamm awn high, . h In paltIon In the facade In pres nee . � ft.' I Well, it woA too late now, and 8 6 tyxiahn"I babitilt , I think I WAY may, rwaarkpd Mr. dillsions of the tribe, torresponding I,M MOM I read that at Wront, said thA Londoner. - Mike with a, deelp-dr '� " WY,11 as- 0 Whatt exotalmA4 the countryman, WA&t,A do tuttorl Asked Plodding . /'11, , I I - I - , f5 I . it .1 ther . . . . Do �Esjhll'- 1. I I "A "`�" o"i 1129 to .1 : Sol th '011"", � w,M 4, 661. to be dreariing,of It, The Yes. Indeed, ke buys caudy and eats RettkertatlxAng som*,tjhIug softlr In to our towniships, &Ad q*h hadi its claimed, Mr. pgoer, thro,Wlng down 0A. tho king on XV 19, 1887, a Iftiod In ourpriaod tob"t" 1116 gp6lletl, the Pete, 14 alavou . I oe,Mofi wax. ended, and, the muslo of it before My 6YON. his tumbler with a spo*%, that. my Prime -or ruler. the borrowed book 1-0 disguat, Ito f, A 1* 40 Y"A* 11 Words you gave Me correctly., rth, dot- gorielx It P&OM 14 do Per. It May# � . ' the ftvkn row"A )�6r to the e6asolotia. Vit , MOM TIM* SOUND, *Ito Is the hhad of the family to Much 1, S. What fts, Ito Wished, to tragedyl . . - ilk Ifft 330t�� I we," got Muscle& Inside of Its dat JIMN of 61048 Present ind to come, , The cheerful lite lartatfit in years, V She thinks she slingii like an angel. in otteIft, that she *ttaI6 abjedt Very 1 kmiow &of nearly as podsibla tho age DoesfVt Elio hotb blarry tb4 heroine - Tlow's ot the 14otfdoW mid, tritfin- ke" up an Involuntaq action. Ddy � . and aftibrWArds In Mr regards. Ch N I�� fob* took 'part with! th6 coggr6911*1011 But I notice that . it Is the, lisiffi6rf, stgougly to say tA)dx%# thim alghtotp l'of the child be purposed to 44y. -The In the last thapt6rt Asked Mrs. raeor. fultiem IA th& *ffsloot 09,066IIAOW" � AIM* Nhy "It y,w o6U th4 go" toa wotkJal **thax wo wanf4 , In the, rest of the 84"106, and than Woo, ill, . It tius woris hom , I . _,_ � � - I r.~ foidd. pothApit h6 W,o UAWIU. ., real but it **to 'blAk his Aot"al 1, JWV14, . 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