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I ,,+ I � rushed into tile room. I irialle a . ,tore. off my braces and bound the . 11 - I . I b) I I . I � r . 'AUSTBAM'S MUM � '
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I . I I J, dash for the door, but before I seiat-cO,xiscious. ke,epi.r. i then a.,ked WRIBE � . . 1. I 44 qV il 1vAQ4 � . �,� � I . ,� i
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. I could rise they wore upon Mo. and miserable head, or zo, Savo his life by . . + . . . �
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0 1 , at VIC I I I � one villain gavo me a knock on tile leading us Safely out of his miser- CAN'T TOUC:9 THEM. ,.� . . . , 11 I BAD WAXE.
I )load. maixin . g ina almost insensible. Able tion. - I . . .. . � —
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46 n"I'A W1 �J, I . I was, once wore bound, this time H9 chose the latter and I unbound pozqnp 91 r,loun;rIes Where the Fu- I � I . . It Was Looked Upon ,as ,the Bar- I #
Njvmuen B0 more securely, and was left on the his logs, and taking a, spi4o I held gitive za,w-Broakers I I � I %e*_�_\ . I renest Land on tile Face of .
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1 ,4,,,�_4 ,.,.)K floor like a -trussed fowl, while they It At his forehead, the point just Are Safe, ,eW.,_--__-;-0 I I I vLobe, .
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I have been often asked how it master. ad 4 4rQp or two of blood, The London As. probably the onfopt Q1 , ,. , . , 0 . I It Is, In vain to look
1 COX49 411014t, that SIr Richard Neville Presently ho yogained conscious- cow . ard shook with fear. Sir 'Rio;U- biding-plues for crimligRIS ,whoAx, � < . e N �7� . � sublime, In the story of the colonJza-
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Is the police ieek, de6pite the � 9a6 that 1�_',-4 "I , .1, , - tion of Australia. It had no I'll-
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. Arm during the e-99 Arldhis eyes immediately rested. Ard's arm was haf%ging limP at 11 � I I. ri�-;,�, -�_,
twent), . , grim Vn,thors, no Plains. of Abraham,
. years of his life, but upon Inc. - olice For I t1v - :!�
I'll _ Ile, came to where I lay side, bat he took another spike ready the Metropolitalf P cc a
11 lightest Suspicion most efficient-c(Ild auqqqssful. th thu I ... " �g�,%
I circumstanege, no er which he and told the attendants to Put =Q to, s,trike. at the S] . 11 ... - , there was, at starting, neither loot �
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) lost the ot4t;c Were of so painful. a In "tho room with the Spiked Call- pf a.struggle. Thus we led the vil- world. . Tile fact is that to find I ,-,_-I-_- - - nor revenue to be drawn frota It. In
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, , have novel,, during his ing,", and he added, "put'his high, lain forth, After traversInW namenz- a hiding criminal in London (w . � LL its native, onexploited couditiQu it �
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lifetime, ' golt justified flown baronet with him." I WAS, ous pass and halls we, at last Inilliblis 'of people of all , . I �A, � ,;," �. r., was reckoned the barrono4t, awl mvot .
then ages itst=tllige ) is " tremendous task; I . � 1. -
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,� � .I public. pulled Along to the end of ilia Pass- Saw the glorious Sunshine Streaming na S f 5 1, , Inhospitable country under heaver% ;
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Z . whose - Who were intimately ao, ago oursido tile toom, followed by under. a 4 . criminals
door At the end of A pass- and in the .capoi of ,alien I . I it lay for a couple of centuries kt-,
. quAirttOd With Sir Richard must have c3ir Richard; we then went down E6 age. The master Put the key into the magnitude of the task is dou- . r. . . I
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� . . 110ticool the unh I . thO of tile ensign At I tally BAy fix' .
I g4lthy Appearance of flight of steps, along another pass- tbQ locl� and opened the door, and bled by , fact that tile I'descrip- 1� Do
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� his face, which Was attributable to age, until We came .9 a door look- at this moment Sir Richard faintbil. tions" supplied to acotland Yard .1 .14 . - I
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, , . Ing very much like the door Of A Throwing Ili= over my shoulders I by foreign police are proverbially I `r � .-7. �>
�., fac s - tin excessive . I matter of racial acquisitiveness than .
" Consumer Of OPium-he nevor did huge spite. The door was opened and struggled tili the, outside �teps, into mengre and uneoliable when they Aje I 11.N.. I 71 t - anything else ,, Australia lay - tin- I
I.J, things, by halvela-v,xid when lie took I was thrown ift And Sir Richard the yard. . not absolutely Idiotic. . 11 tenanted till 1788, when It was plat I . I
I to Opium lie did not belie. . his mpu Pushed ia After me. . I I put Sir Richard in A' cab and Des Ate, however, the advantages . I . ;�� Into requisition As 9, convict sta� .
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I o tation 90 thoroughlies , S, .. It ill() door outside was JIRO 0e gave them Address, "I-Totel de NOW, London Offers fugitives, from justice, . 11 , . � . � tion. .
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. We wore in Paris in 1874-. had door Of a safe, the room was Still veautes," And at, last we reached it, when a Br t s. lax nix an a a � 1� . I Thenceforward, says Mr. TI. U'll-
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I there to spend tile Season � ,_<�4&- .
el it was towards ill about Ott. Square the sides And floor in lessAllan, half Art hour the. best -necessary funds, he generally gives L 5'e. -I , -
i a end at our, stay seeming to be made of metal. Arid doctor in Paris wqs attending, Ill ;, the "Axis of the Empire" a wide . . 4.�_�, . stinACY of the squatter than any far- .
I I Perceived that Sir RicliOW bad , In , I . I � . . . . I seeing spirit of enterprise that prov-
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. been partaking too �reely of the the only light that entered the com- and fit another week his arm was. off, berth, and endeavors to get some- - . - � l- - . . I ad Australia tho finest pastoral land
�.i � ,. frightful narcotic, I knew that re- partment came from avinall aperture For six months he had to keep to whoke Abroad under A vague I P I . .
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. :� � r about $ia. in width running . the his bed, and that six months' forced impression that Anywhere is safer . . . - � .
,., .. 404stVA13ce w4s� tiaeless, so did not I I A great broad of flockwasters %bat Was I
i V Attempt It, but I worried Consider- length of one side of the floor, but abstinence broke hip. desire for opi- than the country in which he coin- . . to rise fit the now cotirtry, was A ' �
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,� Ably and, wondered what the end What stru�k Inc as 'being most extra . I "I. Captain MAc4rtlhur, who, dimly fort- .
, . would be, I , I ordinary. was the.celling. It was . A tin early grave. The "Golden Bowl" The question of whither - he shall I . I . , � .... seeing great .things, crime home in . I
Ono morning lie did not make his brick one, but completely covered -was bur -at down, about v6 year later, hie himself Is .. one which he must - 1803, quite in the modern xuanner, � I . I I
appearance .at with iron Splices About A foot Apart And the curious machine attracted find considerable difficulty In answer- 1. .
. - the brea:kfast4able, , , . -_ . to , float a Pastoral company. 1-10 .
�, and though .1 was rather surprised one front another with their points much Attention, but ,what its. uses Ing, and the difficulty is yearly being ,,I, �, I . was Cordially backed, In his enter- � . .
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I , ( - looked anti 'looked I Increased by the concluding. of more 11� j*- . I
. I at this, I did not make inquiries, JOW"w4rds. I I were few knew, Sir Richard and I ,�J,� prise by Sir Joseph Banks, who
I but when he clid not appear at lunch -1 Again. What woro they for? At did, but for obvious reasons we did and'mord extradition treaties; and .. had sailed With Cook ; lie tried to . . .1
I! asked a Waiter to ascertain if he last I gave It lip and Asked Sir not . make it public.�toadoxx Tit- the awakening ol those countries . I raise a. modest Z20j000, and failed. . .
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�r . were still Ili his room, and' was thea Richard to.feel in illy pocket for my Bits,. . I �, . with which we Already have such ; I
�. much concerned to -learn'that his clasp-Itnife . and to -cut the cords . . treaties to a ra --,e I. After infinite badgering of the stuXeld I .
I —0 I ore proper sense of 11 I 11 I 1) � owers that were, lie wrung from .
�t. bed had not been slept in, - 1. which bound me. After sevbral ef- . � . 'their obligations. Owin � I . '
::, Knowing thei firm bold Ills, weak- forts. lie maxiaged to liberate ine, I 1. . S " '11stence of scores of extradition I I I . them a small concession of land, and
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ness had taken uport him T began to and I then questioned him' as, to treaties, almost every country is . I , ".q I . .r .
fear that lie had by some m.eftns got what had happened since - he had .1. , .. — , I nominally as unsafe to. fugitive cri- . I N � .11 -_ . . 11 . . klone, that is ; but In �a few fine- * ' .
� - into one of the opium dcn� which been in ilia "Golden Bowl 11 I found If it Sank There Would be No Az4- minals (excepting those "wanted" . . . .. I . Woolled merino owes and rams t9at .
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'. at that time -abounded In Pdrisb" my that Ills mind Was a complete . eric& ,to Live In. . for political crimes) as Great Brit- . . I . . . - . . I � -thorities differ as to the pree . ise date , I .
.I.. knowledge of such pla,ces not 1A any. blank ; lie could remember nothing I veryone who has seen ico has no- ain,.but nominally is ,not actually, I � . . . - : . . .
.: , way allaying my fears ; for I I . hold that had happened on the,provioug ticed that it floats. But why, since for which difference the emigrating � I -----J--% . . I I . . � - I - -he Carried the. - . I 1.
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heard of men, especially wealthy- day.' Ile could romember my coining ice # only water'itsolf. frozen? Still- evil -door has every reason to be . . ... � . . -v--. ____1.====*=;== -4k_ � . SEED OF 31ANY FORTUNES, .
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... rhen, who had left them ift-far dif- into the big room and the strug- ply because w I halt water freeze� it ex- thankful, I . ; . I . . � .1 . - I . . I . .
� . . ferent circumstances from when More -than halt the troaties the .. I . H ORIA STATUE IN Or.rAWA. . I . 110 Was faced on landing with the ' " I -
. . they gle, but beyond that he remembered pancig ever so Slightly; that I$ to , . . I . . . .
11 . had entered -indeed . British Government holds with.for- historic dunderheadedness of Bligh, � .
., Some, never nothing., A niagnifleent , diamond say, a pound of Ice occupies just .1 . The new statue of Her late Majesty will. so remain till it is formally un- is understood that the Minister at' tile � .
I . .. . ring, valued at $750, and his gold little more space,than a pound ,of eign countries for the. extradition of I a Governor -of New South Wales. ,
I came out at all, * . I I. . a iminals who . fly the country' * are Queen Victoria, executed. by the Can- veiled. But enough was seen. of -it Public Works Tiropm9es taking . tll� who said, When )to heard of the Mae- , - � .
. , Well, he did not appear the' next watch and chilln, besides.gold . And wate jr I a S . . - .
I . I notes to the value of -$1,250 ,r, I I I also cents A very. still- -r . 11 . I . . . . adjan sculptor-, ITobert, Caps A pret- whilo in jx%ocess of erection to. call advice of Xr, Hobert filmsolf oil tlil�i . arthur . �oxicession, "You've got 5,- . . . �
morning, and I at ofico went up And I . Ple little fact, and yet the existence. practically , , I . ty little - knoll to the West of the forth very general admiration. The I I It is not, as.massive as some 000 acres of the finest land In. the - � .
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I put. the police In. -possession of the had . . been, taken from;- him. of civilization depends upoll it. �, . . � . A . main building oil Parliament 111111, I British lion, too, and- the Allegorical �101iilltl is d6strable.to correspond with . t . I . .
: � Rich- I looked round for some means . . ' . . country, bat yop shan't'keop it. 1.1 . . � . . .
facts. .All particulars of Sir At first sight there 'does not seem Were it not for this fact there would Ottawa, Which in . turn Commands a f figure which ornaniont the base a under- Xceep, it, however, Macarthur did . � I
. :. ard's dress, habits, etc,, were noted, of escape. This seemed impossible. much connection- between a piece of. be only and actual refuge for fugi- magnificent VleW, of the Chaudicre both of them worked- out with good stood - that the unveiling will taho and in.his fight to hold it there -w4s' . .
.- and the authoritiod, not forgetting wililst I was examining our'prisoli . and tile Oftawa. river for filre I effect, and thb only criticism heard is place during tile visit to ill(., eilpital . . . , .
. . . � fell into a deep ice floating down A river, or an lco� tive law-brbakers, wher'6as.thore tire falls. . ' a . a fo�csbuolowixxg of the future guprem- . I . .
� . . sleep, berg � drifting about the North At-. dozens. Th oinds, fit the or . six Ion a$ UP I Inacy. of the a . . I
... that he was u. rich mail, �Proomised 813� Richard a Bonin 101 *1 that -Stream. i The! fit r gard to the pedestal, which does I Of His Royal Highness the Duke of ' - 4itatter. ' � . .
� � . . and, knowing I .could receive little lantic, And ilia splendid civilizations Pacific Ocean,:'and off the Coast 'of flgu�e .' f the Queen is draped and 1 not meet witli'lialversal Approval, It I CornwitIl' and York, - :. *' . I. . . I
to do their utmost, . . . I I 0 � . � �1 � . . � . . I . . 1, - . Turned'from outlaw, to* crown les- , . . .
. . . . I . -help from him, I pat down to tIiibk ' the sole rellain- , I I 111110=11 '�!-' floe, the: I squatter's primal churarlel-
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L. I � � . matters over by.myself. Whether it there.is a very close one. : I Ing nominal refuge .for the crimintiLl �: I * SRIT � ISH SEAMEN . � . intics''.always 'Clung to him ; he alm- � � .
. During the next two. days. I heard was the fumes of opium or the blow . � � . classes, and this refuge is not favor- - WONDERFUL RECO11PS. - . I I " .
. I Supposing ice did not float, what I : . . � I _ , . I , , ., . , .., . _. . , . Ways headed tb6 slow pageantr.y of . '. � . .
nothing of Sir Richard"the police I had received on. my head, I do not i L0'1`11 'XITCHENER'S RANI . . . , , ".
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� . � had discovered nothing,. although know, �ut presently I f6und myself would happen? It Ny6uld sink to the ad by any but the lowest Classes and Ali I .. " . � .... - . I .. 1. Scheme on Foot to . -Ra . ise a NOW Pottldmeilt. ; it Was lie, invarlably,. . . .
I � bottoms of the rivers'and the occaus ingst criminal of the world's law- ' , , . I — � , .. I � Convicts Who Have Been Given . I I
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everything that was Possible had following'the a Rich- . . Sailot.' � . � who met aild , turned the rough edge , . .
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, I . arrangements and joi I ned in . the . I do . not.1 know ,how 'lonf I slopi, tropics would not be s,lifficient to - idea Who have committ mes . THE WA . R IN SOUTR� � One of the .convicts who , recently Th. question-bf tile extensive am- or inspired the daring.and endurance ., - . I
. 'molt It. Winter would comb 'Again for which death, life-long imprison- . . . I .. .. ployment of ,loreigliers on board that were .called for Ili.- the o0oning 1� . .
,. search myself. Assuming � . �. made a daring escape from Daltmoor . . . .
., . Ahat Sir' but when I a*oloe,thc first thing I of ment, Siberia, or, perhaps,,. torture , -AFRICA. I I British, , niarcantile. vessels has, for . - .
� r Richard was -in all opium den I ,had WAS conscious of ,was the throbbing,. and 6wn would go,' thousands - . .1 . . .. Prison, England, where lie was,1111- - .1 � � up of the.now. contindat. Out (if the - . . �. .
I . . millions more toxls� - . For, instance would. be due punishment, have flown - I . — �. . " dergoing a sentence of *five years, several ybars, pa$t,..,Attract'Cd Con-, tter's needs, whether for eX- :
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% � . lie gone there of Ills own accord .pr 'of madhinery, and as I looked up- the rivers of Northern'Siberia-ake'al. to. the, Bonin Islands'Irant all Parts ! . . . L ' . . sidoirAblc attention, arid some degree ,=I" . . I .
I � had he been trapped ? . I : .. ,. � wards ilia spllieg seemed"to be much . * WILL Employ,50)000 Specially,: So. boasts. 1,116 -extraordinary 'distinction I . . outward to fresh pastures, . .. . I. . .
a at the bottom, world, and have set ,up A . , of pressure has recently -been '
. . 'Oil the third day after''lli , I A . . . because .of thO . _ L I I I of being :but twenty-soven ,-years. of I�rauglft or for the rilaintenance 'of his stuck- I
I . a dfsap� nearer thiln, when. I Atad fallen asleep. ways fi, ze ' bear onAlic I Go: the � - . I I '. : I . :
,gap Ag I frozen solid And ';mail -colony %bf'all' thix ,.,I 0 eu is ,9unimer. ago�and having �Wallll .. . run, o . .
. pearance,.1 found plyselt.1n,blie, of Of c6ursbe I argued wIthalS%etf-, �uch. o T toy were , t, is most,brii� ; e#ed .H is6in ill' to 1vorainolit.with r for '. I . � I � I . .
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� �_ . nevar� thaw now except on .tile sur- tal ift-humarl nature'; blA tbe.gentic�- . I . ' ' sentondes aggr . god to� -i4eur -W of sco�urin,g . . t, 'I LI,X , I ..
1� the lowest neighborhoods of Paris, a thing wa impossible, it 'was my CO'. - . , . . �. - , 1, Details of,Lord I4tcIlon&'q plan cg;iti,ng,no. less :t1lah *11 . � , K.Op .TRANS3?.QR`r � � - '. - - . .,
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,. outside the "Golden Bo' 1,11 one of 'faxicy, and yet the .splices certainly . I I � . - I manly criminal, ilia bland fraud - -s � ur � . thirty-nina years, . �
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W ' s �Ivitll 'for .the ansuing inner campaigui w er ,thaC the Government is not between Ilixii,and his coastward,mar- � I
the most notorious of Paris dens; 1 4ppCai.-e4,'to'be*quite a foot nearer. A few winters. would fill our. rivers . y which, provides for the return of no, .. � Ali even more extraordinary recdrd hQ ev I , , , I . I . . �
hundreds a( thousands . of dollars; is that hold by it French 'convict, inclined .to take, action Ili the ,matter kets' and 'bases of supply -out of . . %�
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1: went into a.dirty-looking little shop, I went to . � arouse Sir.. Richard to with ice, tind, as year After year went I . . , . I these grow.a.11, the purely Australian .
. . . I . prefers il, less certain safety with all fOw!Or than 70,000 mail from. South .
,opposite the entrance, on :the �p�o point but this phenomenon to. him on, ,tile !co cal5s of the - North - find Afriqil. early ,Ili tit a who has thrice been Condemned to until -it has . had An .,opli.ortunity of I . . I I I
... , - I element of comfort, and. Would prob- a Autumn, hav death and Is now Ili it Freneft penal :seeing the'rosults of. what.the ',1j1,al.i types of Workers oil the, Ekoil. - . . . . �
terice �of requiring Some matches- In when like a flash.' ot light _tfi� South Poleazwould gradually Spread . . - . . � . . I . . .
e . . ning, . . till 41, ably'rather be Arrested than be:forced been 'published, e or e greater -part the foundin I
� down towards the equator � . settlement. When quite a youth, In of Dudley, described-, .in 10, . . I :�
. reality to Acquire, if possible�- some -awful.truth flashed'across rxik mind. I . to * patrohise ilia Bonin Islands, These, it 1� ppoposed, .shall consist a f . it of 'T.assion_ this . terrible, man Lords thdothe � r day�as -,I very * -.in- and forming of squattages Was . Me- . .1. I ..
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' I 'to' . particularly as theit is' ).low .every, � I .. . the �xperinxenV'. ado�ted- . by compliplied fit the -teeth of grxidging.- , .
. . Information.- A man -with' a wo6den The flaOr of."AhO :)rft wa6'sio*ly tile seven seas were a, mass of ice. of,, thirty- -militia battalions, . .
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I .. . hope of. this roifuke beinit covered by tile ti was'ordered tube emcuted. But ilia the ,��lilpping - Federation, witil a. nature, -and ' I � .
. seated behind ' the counter. I put .: At the �ratel at, which I Judged, it , cover this. with a few feet of Water an extradition treaty Ili the �. near - ,00ps'lent' by India, about.tOA authoritle.4, ta . I sidem- view 'of- Scott . rin' a larger �jopo;tioll gflt . than glory. * It is true that-- . I . . .
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down a fx�ailc - and'told him iti keep to be moving 1. reckoned- it Would every . summer,. Just ' as the' suxai�dep I 11 .. I I . .1. . I file 'battali all",, sovert:il batteries, of .tion his king into.. con . 9 r . � I . . , I . 1, I �.7
. I . future. : - , � - I � , I . .extrento ,youth, �coliuftutcd. of 13rILWi,.seamon for,13ritish ships. more partipulit.rly Ili the carly: times I . .;�'.. . . .
I $I -a about live hours and: ai half, be- ,sun .does -,tvitli the Siberian -rivers; � . -y,. ..a large . I . . . I , I I ..
the change; ,thi its I had ituticipat- .tak le Where � then,, ,do criminals ti Y' I. florse And f1pi(I. ,axetiklei .1 I the penalty to one of.ten years' .fill- Puan othis scheme pilicards, before. the, convict .stain, had been, , .1
.. . but -all ocean treLfr w16uld be impos- . I - number of -the liew.. 5,5'. L". day yeO_ �risohiiient; "Ile was liberated .,after live - . � , � .1 . . . . . . I
ad, put hilh into a gbo� humor, and fore we should 'be imlialad, tipon ill(, What is the haven of rest .for the A, " . now being'posted up, in thd obliterated -the buq1trangers- -Main-. - . - ' ., I
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we were soon oft the best of.te - ` -darous, spikes. Presently m3i. sible, and cominerce,* .the . greatest. I ' Will ? TI I lore Ina0y'. ,,nginocrs; vaid'other depari7 . I I - I of .t.. . . . ...
� rals. . weary,, police-huntocl crim 110 had tili'd6rgoiie baly eight' yearb, Wuntry districts ' throughout. the tained at' times 6 reign error.` .
Gradually I worked, the conversation =d' began to weave A strange plan civilisor'of -the world-, would. cease to many, aiid *. our mental co ps-1. . . I . . . , 11
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. d The coilin , g was composed * I . . �, are , Jabei . ' Balf . tr . and within a twelvelft6lith 11 - W -L's .golont'.pMerably in those and it1g.61so Cminently true that in. . .
round to opium.dens in goineral,-An of bricks. exist. ,. , � . . . Lord lCi chener has, boon hard I . 0 1ju,ited,lCin .
. - I . showed �a. wonderful discreticift ..*hen . at dgain ti -led for .murder,- *04 time for that . (ire. re.1noto, , front.the. rail.tva, the tales of -the - Australian liuld ex- - ' . �
. the opposite one in particular- . and Could. I by means of iny, Pocked- - Meanwhile the.tentpdrature of the lie hit .upion the' Jkrgentln6 as Ills 'work of I ate , planning t to. * bring' this stabbing a fellow -workinan of wj� I . . , I y, . Oxley to Burke ' and . ' .. .
. . . . .9111 the 4�ixxx being to ,got lads �Of. the p1torers - from-', . .
. "Yes," .Said Ile., in Vrellch� 1.11 sea knife remove ,ilia mortar, -thus Ioos-' continents � would have gone down place of refuge., � � .: � - ', . . .: . ., . .result, about, 'It Ila uixderstood, that ho'was jealoud. . I I I . . ,;. Wilis, iltere is as. fine a record " of * ..
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. . . . , . . . 'd . yeoniall type, who, are Tree from,.tho., - .
almost everyone. that goes in,,,, -Arid Citing &,brick -then, when a it Plan ,�ihemby - 49 ' Again he wcfs colidemned to be. ex- and, distractions '.of Pldck as' the annals,'of the race can .
I . one was enormously, because.,of tile vast ac7 . is. , still a happ. I I . .
. . ' ' ' i I . . - . The. Argelitine V. he has evolv . selected . . . ontainination . , . I %
they remaia for some dayp some-; .removed, to remove a, dozen , or . 0, cumulations, of, ice .,oil: every ..sider. ,ill .. . I . . wili, have, 5(y,()00 - specitifly tiiin t6wit Ilfci and Are. notlikely to bc- Show, Oft se'tuia Austral rowdies I . . . .
. . .. ' nting-#ound for British ci�iniinala, acut6a, 'ISut ter . facts which tend- I tbJ4 .
� times, and," he .,said, pulling my Score would be comparaiAvOly.CaSy., The north temperate.- zone, ilia rid- abez Billfour's'captqre Was , till 1. show iliat be had becis, gl,op.tly I xcliall- . I tlie, and . � . v. . .1 .
some Imes . * all . A , J . horseillen, both -from'. the - colonies 9d to caine'd0yessed-if they a ,a . lleri?es popular. imagination loves : I . �
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coat confidentiall , '." t- for- but how could I. reach the ceiling? birthplace It. of - the and from home. 'centers,. whicil. Ile ' � . c �-dlvell; and concerning them it has . � . I I .1
.y, , great exceptionally -good' stroke of - lack 1. I . irritatad'by*lii� victixa wore brought monotony of .ilia country for tlic! to . .
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ever." . Was Sir'llichard. strong bnough to. civilizations of -the world, * .would be for laiv and justice. There are Scores will'divide into tfirce cor' . .. the '' ocean it song' And -. ,! -
. . . PS to * OPCl`: 'to light and.the penalty was-redue- - It is been'. fed .liberally w h . .
"Did you see -anyone, go in on .bear , monotony of - 11 . . . .
my weight upon his -shciulders ? 'as uninhabitable as North Greenland. ulion scores of 13ritish triminals safe- ate against tile three, leading. Boer o te6a yeitrs" incarcerhtf ys -vould story.. But tile raen Who bore the , I . .
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, .. . , I . I . I Insido.t1le tropics mail might manage ly retired fit the Argentina Republic.'s commandoes, fiang on to them slid as set -free'a,ftdr only twelve years' 1 be oi . 1ii9t1;cr physique, more likoh, . .. I . .
. Tuesday ?" I asked . . 1. awoke him. . 1 . I .: I . w .thoughi, also, that Such, bo brunt of the war thiLt made 'anAa- - I .
.. . � suppose . to: :drag out it, degraded- existence; c6untt-y. Doubtless they..know thei 'never leave thoini. -. - . , - when lid whs thirty7six. Before lie - . ..
,.74� "Any stranger, . ,.both to tak6 kindly tO sOM* life, 11114 glo-Saxon pi6viade 6f Australia. were% . . . . . .
_,__ � you' .'I explained the situation to -him, . I r I � . � . . . I I
ineaftW' - replied .he.' "Let - Me 'see, also my plan, His sleep ha4 done, but the scenes of the triumphs of As- time of 'arrest. may come, .but the -These horsemen Will; -be supplied w�fts.tlxirty-aolght lie had murdered his 1 ordiii- the sqf;Atters,.' I I . . -
. . Who him good,' W . .y y, and.: .
yes. Theirb -!A, R�y�t,'Rome, Britain and Aan-. con .. . � to be, more tractable than the I . . . . ,
WILS a gentleman I . Itingency . 1-ary town boy,. Lads of the strect Their fighting was chiefly in endur- � ..
I . crica.would 6a buried unoe glaciers . � � .. . . tion to their provision convoys will one e M61;e"be was ordered to be axe-, L . -
and no ,be.fully1roalized s i , can hardly .Is sG.remot6.that* . they with special transport, and -in -add!- swec�heart- lit a fit. of jealous' � arab or reformator'yschool t�Po wii[ ance. I The I . . I .. '. '�
went in with another fellow ; he was the 'peril we were in� �J'We must re- I. or 'had to face* ixii almost I
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� a tall, well-wdressed -man, .and the move sufficient brieks and spikes to aid snow-flelds-and dII -because ice I I be enabled to -live iii.the country cuted. ' Put. once moroi also - lid WAS ' It -,is a .1and_ peopled. by- an aborigirx-� . .. . .
. � fellow who took him An, I should make a cavity in the ceiling -to e6n- had ceased to. expand -when' It fro,ze . Y OU . . � they pass through'. Ili whatgver �di- success . I : hot lip taken at all, Antistatic . mpty . . . . . .
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. 1 . . -d al iace that was the most cowardly. . . .
tain ills. both," 11 said, ,.'and I want and so'sank ixisteAd of floating, There are Inany reasons Why Ar'; rection. ilia enemy may.. flee 'they duced; and. lie is now under qentenca � they dould not be subjected oil boai , . . .
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- . think, was connected, with the place_ , , I . .. . . I ... gentine is moreantile ships to',the sa'm6 degruL ill ilia world, and never really check-., .1 . . . .. . .
as he opened the gate. with a key of you to stand still and'Iet me 'Work I I . I � . . so favored by criminals NvIll.. be folloNyed up. b�i. British of' imprisonment. for the rest,. of Ills . ;91ble Ili ad the -ftiarch -of � the settlement. - . . . 1. . . .
� ,, . �o d a 6 a - . . . . I . I . ,. . . . of dlseipline.as would be po�
his own." He then,described'as froni offyour alloulders."ITe took me . . -_ , . ". . - with ill-dotten fortunes... 14 W6 first mounted troops. .�, : ' I ife'.. I .. :. . . � I. � .. I I
well � . � ` . � I . , There wag not a maji-hanting wild ,-. . .
as lie could remember the appearance on Ilia shoulders and I commenced TRtAXP , OF THE YAliGTZE6 Place the -brisk trlide tarriod on be- All the routes In tile. rear of these An Italian .was sentenced by - tile ilia royal navy. .. I � I
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- , . . �� I . . , I tween the Argentina ' and. E . urOPO troops Will . be. followed- by speciall . y judges . of his own Country to- under- . . . The . shipowners are 'giving A boast in the whole, country ; it - grow .. . . . I .
of the man� which .tallied �exactly wbrking on the contre.brick. For . �". I I . boaroty support to tile scheme, , and native pasture, on which � stock 1, . � 1-1 ' .
I . . . I � I t facilitics.for getting from 'HARP$HOOT I RS * ' go a remarkable sentence soin . . " . .
with Sir Richard's. ten - alinutes. I hacked Away at tile Something Aboixt the I gives greEL - rICXED S 11, 0 time , Will .bar to I .
� � Great the -latter to the'lormere -Then, 'for arid . infantry hope the COLt, .raise .'up throve.- splendidly and needed no .
� , I took my departure, determined mortar, and then I tool< Sir Rich- Muddy River of China. . I I ,. rogiments,' Who will ago, I -To was charged with Sixty- - type ot'Dritish scaillen, 1161USitig .the year' round. ,111hus ill I . . I.. I .
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I to see th , a inside of the den, I wait- Ard's place &ad he worked from my . . , s I .. I signers constitute so large a proper- form, ,as .it were, a strong 3:,Oarguard three distinct *otTcnr-Ls, and tile Uourt " an iftiptoved land,as it stood was ready for Set,. I . . . , .
. . Tile Yan 'tze,� tile great, muddy tion -of; the populatiolt *of the Ai-g6nw to . tile cav - anti that there will Soon no longer .
ad for an hour or so, � until it was s4dulders, and after a half-hour's 9 . ..alry,' holding stmtegi-. 'taking into cons! derail enlil s bad -rill . flement'-, the .business of, the squat- .
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a 'dark, and then ,I qu . I oviding a fresh cord and tile soripus character of his . .
� river of China, i6,,onc,of the greatest tine that they. Attract no attention* points, and Always pri be ilia saine.roasorl for preferring� V,o .
quit fatly and work W01..rOmOvcd tile first brick, r' � . I I ". , I . whatever. Also, the Police organis- I .� I rhig, his flocks And , ' . .. . . .
. . I 1. of a Bir ivers, and � its :Val ley is, the Mo St. supply of remotint§ for use as re- crimes, imposed upon him the Ox- Core gner. 1. . , ter WAS to b . . I
, . rapidly clinibed to the top of the How 1',blossad.thd quallt.-, - Of i � . . . . . . 10 - . Watch them:while they obeyed the . . .-�
. wall and let myself down In- the rhingliantrinade clasp-k-nife. I should densely p ul ad And closely- CUT- aiion in.the Republic Is so wretched- quired. � I . . . I ; I -tremo.ponalty for'each ciffexx�e, which � . I - . . . �
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I op is! fines , and so inade- . . TO LENGTHEN LXFEIS SPAN natural laws Of increase. . Cijpoidtion �
yard. I crouched' for &,.few minutes thinl<'it was an hour and a half be- tiVated - riv,rtbt ,a , on, the globe, ly behind the ti I All the special South African c0rps oil being, added up was found to to- . . . - 4
. It ciosses the Wholo ,e iro1ft its �quatc, il 't ' ilia - authorities have wi . � I . . _� -to their increaso came to. no marked:' - ' .. - .'. '.
la . 11 be'.,emoloyed, and-soveral'of-the -tal no less thdit 1,89 years' imprison- .. . I . . . 1. . . I
in the shadow of the. wall,and then fore- we had *removed the first layer I mp . I . or brute ; it . .
made my way to the nearest Win- and Were were two feet -nearer the I three thousan than enough. to do to look af- Colonial offleers *who' have rendered mant, with hard labor, Ad' ills . pexx� Xoderati6riAn All Things the Best .extent either from mail . .
. d mile course .to the more , . . .. I . ... . . I . " . . . I I 11". . . .
I .1 � I -L era tors. . valuable. services Ili the past arc. to alties were not ordered to run 4coi - - * . . Aid. I � I ., was fit facing . the naked elements . I
. dow. . . . . spikes, which were its tight as ever ,sea.' The Yangtze has a different ter tI eir own xiii I c I I . I .. I 1. . I . . . . . . - � % � .1 .
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. .1 . - Whon 1.11 , old rei . noved name in .almost every province, alid . Brazil also forms a fair refuge,for 'be asked to take up Commands. I I currently 010-�xnan Is pretty pertain Moderation. In all things and stif- - that . .. . I .. I . . .. I. . I ... , !. .�
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There was no litind, but, the -thick Ili. the calling 'rs it flood of diluted land through - I So Arduous will the operations bal to. die in prison, .unless some extrento ticiency. of Work, these, ac0b�rdiag, to, T119 SQUA11V . ERIS FORTITUDE. . . .. . . _.
the 'first brick of. the second layer -Po . many criminals, and it 1.14 c� fact, not . ,.
curtains were drawn together, and 'a he police, that ana'of I clemency is a - I . ' I .. .. . . � .
O'uld. see nothing. Out canto two of the spikois. -Now, half its valley, tingeing the ocean for unknown to, t that the now Yeomanry to be am- net ol , howh him. a prominent Berlin physician, rrofes-. WAS ,6 * . I
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try as I might I c largest coffOo-growers In. Brazil of mail of al "so sor Gerhardt, are' the greatest Aids I
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After looking thoroughly In all. di- just at this ra6ment,-when I felt inbro than a hundred miles offsh6tc. the ployed �wjll consist Solely 1,rilcro r contly,died in , when grass Was. thick and. dry might .
* that success was not absolutely ilu,�. In : "Crunit ; the Long -Lived Em- Want out to the -republic to escape tried experience in Sio earlier par- infirinary all old woniall. who, in the to the attainiticat of �olcl age. 'I . . . .
I rections to see that I was riot, . . - .. - turn Tilenty �o fam. in EL night, L. . .
to I possible, a most deplorable oversight pire," Mrs. Sciolmore describes many i6stice and started coffeemplanting �tion of tha.war, and who are.thor- course' of a long life, had been con ' I I
tile next will- � . Professor Gerhardt lately gave an even if it did not-asl"e - I
. watched, I *ant forced itao!f up' rery interesting featuros Of this alost ift- witil Capital Which he obtained by 6ughly seasoned to ilia work. '. victed of drunkenness no fewer tlian - ha�pencd many , , .. 1 4
dow, which was Immediately Above. oil me. Tho . -% - robbing his employer, & Liverpool ' 375 times. . She *had been fined near- laferesting* public lecture oil the dur- ' fimcgwallow the homestead as ; .
. an iron grating, on which I had bricks We were removing' ...would terestiag stream. I Tile number of fresh cavalry. And ation of tile life'of' human* boings. A . I
in crush us to death; a death if" posgl-� When ilia snows melt in Irlbet and' inerchant. But . that WAS. so long Yeomanry to be seat from Exigland ly -150 times, and lxad� spent more Tlle more universal. application of .Well, and turn the prosperous. settler � . . . . . . I
. to stand to look at . the . I 1 the monsoon pours its annual flood . need never fear tile has not been definitely settled. than nine years of her life Ili Prison* hygienic, measures In recent times And his family of Ono day to desti- � . .
Here the curtains had, ble, worse than the other. Then ago that he , .
not Ing brought home - to him, I .
window. thought of the aperture from which 'oil the water -shed, the Yangt , X-bere is no question of abandoning. On no fe*er -than forty oce"iOns she has, said the lecturer, had A great tuta fugitives . the next. And in -a . . . . .
been drawn so carefully. The room .ze rises qrime be a favored by a y portion Of the line of co .o rrestod - and charged with continent that was practically with- - I
Brazil is, however, xxxor, , 11 � . mutual was, a . x. r. ' . . .
- tbO light came. eighty or one hundred feet at Chung- . I I drunkenness within a few hours of Influence in decreasing;the deatl ato. I I .
VaS a large one, reminding me some . Springqag from. ray � waterwave, 'and whose river .
platform I seized- a brick and throw king, .Seventy -or eighty fact at Spanish and Italian.' criminals thall ca,tions. I . Many factors are, however, Still at. out * . .
. *.hat of A Turkish divan; It contain- it down, It was.just too large, but Ichang, and forty or fifty feet at by British, many of the latter touch- In addition to strong military being liberatod.from prison, *to which rk reducing the. length of life of channels were. dumb and dry -for the ' :
ad upwards of, a ddien couches, on. ng there inerely for tit(,, purpose of guard -)it, - ,she had been committed for that very wo granter part of the yeitr, It was na� ' ' . . .
each of which reclined a man. using *another brick as. a. balftmer I 'Hatilkau, . sweeping In A'flerce flood . � s posted at juxicti( s and stra offence. . . human beings, all important oiie bo- . . . . .
They owille broken from June -, and then fall- "Splitting their tralls," and, going tegic. points, a complete -Cordell of I . . I Ing the itilloritanCe *of- such discascs tural, ,.that drought should scourge , , . . .
mostly appeared to be asleep, look- . ,to Octobei on to the Argentine or, -perhapso infantry sentinels will be placed . . 0 tuberculosis, thoudh thd Worst of- tile flocks like -ci pestilence. It was a, . . I
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living pieces dpwn'- the aperture, trusting Ing as rapidly as a foot it day. . .1 I . . .CAN CLEAR A VORSE. I as, . commonplace in the fifst;ry. of squat-, . . . . .
Ing more like corpses than to Providence that nobody wits be- ' Strange things happon. Along this I some othdr South American repub- njong all the railway lines, after the . . . facts oil, tile ouration -of human life I . I .
men. - I looked for.Sir Richard, and , - i lie, for they, are all, more or less, system.employed .oil E"liglish, rail- )US ting,lor a, man to ads the r'esults of
saw a man With 1'19 back toward low who.would give tho,alarui, "river of- fradrant, tca,Aelds"' when I I When brought to'bay, the kangcL- are produced by certain contagi( - - I ' ! all ilia bost:vea�s of his - - .
I , $tire refuges. I ways on foggy dayg, or. when royal 1,00 jftmp� liko a- flash for tile hunt- diseases. Professor Gerhardt gavc tile. wort of I I
me ivhoni I took to be him, Nothing. fresh happened, however, all the landmarks and boundaries nro . h- . .
I should think I had been ..there for and with frenzied hancls I tore the submerged'; some of them luatch,1 Bat SafOty Is 'not tile Only thing trains are hand-signallad to their .er's chest and trics to crush it in it as his 6pialon that the danger of life withor'before his eyes, w Ile hq . I
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I considerdol, or pl-obably -Morocco, desfination, , : I . . With his fore fact. To prevent this ill1writffig cancer ls�li.ot so 9 .reat as looked.,on helpless. And, its the. I I I .:
about five minutes, though It seemed bricks from,tho ceiling. I now need- Anything from tits "Potorkins.," or- where a man call- bav PkOtOctiOn A cortain number of men will be each nifto weaps across; his breast A the public. Usu I Inevitable . opposite of - droughts. . � I -
much longer, whan I decided to go ad nothing to. stand upon, for the Carafe opera. . be. 6orc_po�ulhr alfottod .. , ally believe,;. I -
. to the next window, but, to ray as- coilln& Was it I at more thaft 4� feet One year A passenger stoamer found cheaply, would .to cacti mile, so that It will, two. or three inch � thick matting. Sponkillir of general cau 115 there were the floods,, that with thch. . �
With, fugitive';; t310 mail who 11109 be possible for the close4t Continual- Arined with LL s1wor'...AvIth, it clitb tit- ., Wis 1. terrible Suddenness would mveel.,, �
. .Stated that -fowel, persons lose , t a r . I
It far away with money lie lilts stololl re-, cation to be easily maintained, . tachment tit the other end, they ride heRlth thr6ughloverwork ilia f ,. I 1*
tonishinent and alarm I found I from the floor, And X had to , stooP itself aground . In, -a ,rice field . I Mwlly half a struggling man's pos. .
could not-mova. What had happened to Work. All the time I WAS WOrk�. from thof river bank, and ilia water quird4 a refuge Where lie can com� . Inducements will be offered for the lipall s With 1 t1le, enjoyment of- ilia good thin a of .sessions fit it night. Tholesser wor, .
. wag this: whilst 3: had been gazing frig Sir Richard was breaking tile fast Subsiding. The rico-farmer rag- 4) wift bor.jes intott hard. squatter's - life 'w&I .
I fortably enjoy his means, And, per� re-onlistment, .f old and tried mail the agility and equipolso of circus I lite_ , of [ill the followers f the vies' -Of 00 I
Into the window someone had bound bricks And forcing them below. -ps it( Pon. their I learlied professiong, the ovan lie l- plentiful. Comfort -killing, sheep �
� I ed, talked of trespass and ground:baps,. alako A fortune alit of them; Of yQatumilry Cox )w lit I-Inghtuld. 1-Illers, thay stand erect u I
illy feet to the Iron grating; diroctly had got about fifteen of tile spikes rent, forbade any injury to Ilia pro- I It is for such reasons that many their horses and us,c theIr spears hi d fit eo I j- destroying Insects fix singular pro- I
and special arrangements [oil and the Urin is ere used fit co r . . ..
I tried to remove ilia cords which, out when I noticed that we were ills- party by trench -digging, and finally' British fugitives run grave risk,, of q olic- fusion ;, flies and mosquitoes Were a .
. rapidlyp I transport to the front �ra already chtb_ Tile Icangaroo is able to tiliction to ilia Roman Cath I , . ,�
had been slipped loosely over my Ing much more . .Aftol urged forced ilia ship -owners to blay tho),capture by going over to ilia United well In hand. I I . .- jaillp cleat, Over it lioi-so, AS ilia erkpilan has tile 9V0fttCSt Prospect Perpetual torment I Ilia in the bush, . !
boots they were pulled taut, and I Jilin to,hasten; and just theii, 'fortun- field as a storagc-place for tile VCS- ,t;tateg, and very many 14"rench crim- It Is hoped that by,the ITIOMS111*1314 gania is bagged it Is skinned, and cl roving ilia advantage Whe"O, a man .Was making a hand- . � .
was a; prisoner. I I ately, I madc the discovery that tile Sol until tile -next year's flood should Inals 11 to Canada. i of lang life, p . . 1 �. At
. were y m011tioned above the best part of tile skin is stretched on'the ground, of carly marriage. to-4tand fight of It with Nature at �
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I hastily put aly 11�lld to my pock- next four or five splkcs Joined* release it. Then the river rose fit it I . 0 ,. . � .1 the civil and working population of, and Pegged down to prevent shriftk� Alcohol and tobacco Aro polsons, her rawast and roughest, was full of - .
at to get my knife, but I hold scarce- together like .6 harrow, and bricks sudden And unparalleled afttw-flood; . inm WATER 7011 STREETS_ tile now Colonies will I)c back in ago. Tho flosh furnishes 211�at for and their use is therefore to be con- hbavy cares.and.wearying trlflds. I
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ly moved.beforo I was seized from And spikes came Away together with and floated awRy ilia. impoundLol' . I — , � their homes by ilia and of October, ibe canxii. Each inan places his PI'l- I deinued, us Calculated to shorten life, ,It is ift tile Population of this I
behind, my Arms Wero bound to my a crash, Now I had to it-fteal down ship. I . I I . able waste witli .
legs tied together, the to the work, as July three febt scl;i� Meanwhile a war -junk, which had Its Use Might Be Prooluctivo of .�. __0_ vato inark, upon his booty, and, but-, statistics have Shown that a mo- naked, -rich, inho.spit
sides, my . I . I . I . whell they have 100 at)idco they re- I derato use of tobacco does not, have shoop, and cattle that tho first' . ro- .
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ropes binding my feet to the grating arated calling from floor. been ' sent for to quell tile riotous Sanitary Comfort, A 11lC,1YCL1,', Olt A COWI turn back to elvilisation, Theee are 'jous caccis... Affluence, with: .plan- niance of Aust6litin bistory lies. - I . I
I Were out, the grating removed, and At 149t.1 couslolore(I that the hold people, ran and 'in anotherl Dr, A. Vddowos,- writing to it . 41' , Sol . of Work, I' cut exce[leat thing, but 1.4inco the beginning the loind -had .
-go enough for our purpose ; 11 An Irish farmer went. Into tin Iron- twenty VilrictiPs of hung 009, 11111- I V S I �
in less than thirty seconds I Was In- was lat country field Zlilieo neaking ilia be- medical journal, suggests that tile manger's4 shop to buy A seytho. At- ong them ilia blUP, red ' wallab I � afilluctice, combined with 6VISO, car- lain as a blank page in tile history . I
side the opium den. it was about 4J feet square, or rath- and ilia Inad country I . y . I
� sieged Ship, use of little water, prepared fresh, sked hlack, grev, and forestor-tho latter,tails life, . of 1.110 world I within ilia spdn of a
I toi- serving him ill(- sholnuan a. I . I . .
. l The room, or rather collar, In or longer than broad. By the time folk, Cheated of their wl'Itcr Prey. for watering tile .Streets in hot wea- if lie would buy a bicycle. farnisiling'.the best leather, as - It a-- I single century it holds a rich . And � :
which I found myself was, I should I had finished S'lr Richard had got I and profits, set upon the droad an- I tile,, would prove to be LL practice What is that? queried the ltishiiian, lives inailli.y ill 'WOO(Iod secilons.' 11111E, NVORIA) NOT-VULL YET. thriving nation. The tale of the, .
imaijifte a sort of lumber -room; 'eks, I took 1� .t 0 1 apito ized . ..
it rid of most of the bri i gine of war with pitchfork -4, drove productive* of Sanitary comfort. The It!s A ,ninclilne t ri(c about the WhOn tile Shipping pOr' Tile world i�. by 110 Illeallq -sudden rige ig-beautifully ill
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*as half -full of rubbish, and stand- art illy coat and laid it (IOWA on tile off the braves Anil the colulaftladcr Of * advaniageg, cl ailned for ilia practice to%�xx all. . . ilia hunters disfim-e Of - I ., . jul I I oly -w-its needs , and olostftiy were given
Ing round me were three mon, one of floor In the plate I had intended for . yet. Queensland has still aft area
Sir Richard, and laid him down upon the battleships, looted tile junk Of tire said to be those, ffrat of aggr(-- And shurc, what Illfght the price of Auction to tile highest bldder-4, tile I)OT)ulu- form and utterance In tile career Of L
� them its evil A looking, 1"rencliman every portable object, anti inado gating together joos;e particles . of it be.? I sl6iis bvin& now ill constant deniand. 1 of 430,000,000 acres to it .
, Its the first Australian-bor at I
AS ever I Saw, and wh in I after- it. tucking, Ills legs up well Within winter.fuel of its timbers. nianitro and thus to prove It thent 1.1ortv-five dollars. Kangaroo' hutiters,make ]urge pro-�"oll of about 4:50,000 pCOP10 I .
. 0 the 41,, feet limit, and then laid xnym 11 . . ! (:;Overninclit -has lately been �ffering th� Squatter statesman, 'Wantworth,
wards found was ilia inaft Who, ran self down beside ))fill. Oil, ilia agony —0 froin being diffused by the wind ; I'd. rather see forty-fl.vd dollars in fits, Ono Inall is'. knoWn to have ,,,are tempting canditloaA to settlers, . _____4 . I .
tile place, Ire -ugg6d .his . - - A Cow. - . ,ed 64,.500 free of living CA ,.ens'o I .
sill puny of those tortuous mInuteSI - higher, . cishig a Certafft all . cleal I 5 who alily now 1hotd ordinary Itilid .
shoulders and asked me fit French higher .' and higher we got ; now IIWIXAT MAY 17IIEV BE , I.' tiseptle action ; third, of pres;erving But what it tool you Would look in Et single year. . . . A � PARADISI-3. . I I I
. if I did not think I could OX61111110 ore slowly; and presently one of rinnan haddy IF; simply haddock wood pa.ving,, and fourte of render- riding round the town oil a. Cowl __o I I for twelity yearso at it rental of six I I �
. the "Gloldeft Bowl" better frorn the In . may be solOcLed Ili areas up to 10 - I . F
. ,nSide.r I gRV6 the rexuaining. spikes Was trying Its smoked and dried, and recolves - Its flig' Wood less slipper,y, The. idea shure, now, replied tho Irishman, WTIVIN YOU S11IN1111111 I Coll Ls ver acre, while "scrubla ' "To Pe6ple who Suffer from 'nerves,
- him to understand should be #orth considering by till) not halt sitch ft, foot as I'd look try- thirty nd It Berlin should be it paradise, for . .
wille -xiallic from Findarl, fit �H)Cotland, � 000 acres, and held for years theve is no otbot, city .so quiet," r4- . I :
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that It wanted Sir Itichard No - 1) ' dint fit one of the bricks which we local authorities entrusted with tile Ing to milk it bicycle. . Iron have sometimes hoon. surprised I
Nov- had omitted to dispose of. Wo.were where tile fish Is found and cured to . to feei a shiver pass through you in lit .11, rental of very mucl lefig than ft I I
, Ila did not know Sir Richard I well within tj ... , - - .tntl g1till bad Perfection. . . C i ss, and an energetic, 0 ,,ht to be good news marks. a traveller, "Withiii,the city I ;
lllo6-hdvv should lip.? Perhaps . . ight plilke trial of Dr. . ilia warin weather and you don't ponny. Thi5; oup, are TIV, Ifinits railway engine,> are,not pax,
half a foot of simce above us. but A ragout Is a stow higbly flavored Surveyor lit for Inally struggling for a, b
. � would lika to go through tile build-. surely there was now more than halt with wine. . U'dolowes' plan oil Ali experimental THN, N141W ill-,1GITI)ORS, undor.-Itand It. Your friends have fit- Ing Ill tile 'Arother Country.. .Of initted to blow their whisitles. There I
Ing and find him?. I a foot, yes, ot foot, two, feet, and lit 'First there Is the king of all stews basi-4. Lime, we tire told, is employ- How do you like your new neigh- forilicil you with it chociffill maile Course, tile Climate Conditions In Is ,to loud bawlingr of hawkors, and a I
L My logs were loosed, and I Was legs than it couple of Inillutes we ilia plain 1rIsh stow, of mutton vad ad near Vienna for tile oilslufFetlon I b,rs? that it is Someone wtilkiiig . over. Iliftn"y portions Of th(� (!olony are. mail whoso waggon goaring is loose
%so, oil to the *OWN, rate. Tile first thin trying, but so they are Ill "
I conducted tift a stiLlre. -, to. Collected in oue of tilida First 9 they your grave, and you have tried it) Western and rattling, Is subject it) a fine. The*
ground. I1450r. I was taken At once were level with the ground again. IrfAll potatoes, that can never be too ot I . I theill one better by Correcting All, I a 1, it *
I then, sat up and talked I . natters much qtawed. tanks, n. day'stl %ewage fq llliXCd With did wits to borrow our hawn inower: 901 l,traila, willeff" at t1le pl,e,9Cnb courtq hi: v t I rgo, oll9crotion. as to
to the room Whnro I had sceit the over with ,Sir 111chard. We liad been Another form of thi0 Is a, haricot fresh inflk of Illue ill the, proportion Ilave they returned lt'? I thoul, "Where ilia grave will bo.". thna. is; adding- 750 per Wook it; Its lines for, 1101st-IlInking- 13CSb Of all, .
man Wio= I took to be Sir Richardi talkinge for abotit' twenty winut^.9 of Inutton, only ift this several kinds I of froln, - I to 2 per Cent, Tile Illix- I Not and I [tape they'll keep it, The filet Is, it In efeetvidtY that In poll),ilation, and tile revenue of to many ininds, are the regulations I
I found that my surallse was car- ilia ye 'IT be careful about 'uning responsible lot, .that shiver Ill the ftla- Before a
but when it Icev was ffiserfCd fit tile lack. of vegetablos are used, and both ture, settles for 48 lipOrS, then Then tb4 wllicit� bag Tipen filereaning tit it rato Concerning, plano playing.
radt-ft, was Indeed Sir Richard, Hagtily p�lllng Mr Itirliard to tha meat and vogoltablog� Oro cut into cleal" offluent Wo1or Is drained CO. I It early lit tile Illornflig or At RaY SOrlty of Cases, There 1A till tin. far but-strippingr the ealCtilittlOng Of certaill hOui All tile day, and after a
how altoreolf illy blood boiled tit till, back of tho deal,, I SO1203 a 100-90 very small pieces. I I I Tho sedintant remalnihit IS Use([ 4q I hour when it would at,tract illy. ai- 11101180 anilaint at electricity ill ' the Its trcagurel% pat tbf�g ,,Illy iit� oftly cortain houll fit night, tile piano .
sight, Bursting illy band.q, and , ber, ' I . earth And itH Atmosphere, And It, 1q: .. '
award of what I had Spike anot walted. The door was A sallul 19 ft Stew Of gama, and a nianore, I Its value fit thfq latter di- tontion unduly. - � collstantly being gerieritted, When and It. inny be thA must be silellf," I. �, - 1 . .
fore I was [ Alleged to be great. Tile ".-+-- (1111;11161= will'be, the holue, of )till- - __y___ - I
Re Pushed alien, and our old friend the,jehowdet. In. one of fish. liection AS . .
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done', the Inan who ran .the PI . arer than tile positive and 21041RUVOT0101; 1)100t� �
the inaster Was inside, 'I .A pot -00 Is it Stow Of Any Wild effluent was Said to be -cle, lionsi of our fella,,v-eountryftieix after Russia, is olmillng
was measuring 111.9 length on' 0 - ilia water fit Adjoining Inoulitaily I)JSCOURAOING THOUGITT, acar a buinart beffig, that huma it , if ic, Go I (Teti Age Ili till% West, of , ,now savirigg
. goor. . . "You flonol," vaid 1, springing at of Ineat, with dough balls, and brais rculark that lintel __ inar- being iP likely to be atected, We tile bankq at ilia rate of six hundred A, 1. I
the ilia throat aad bringing him to tile I Ing ig A, form at Stewing dono it', a, ,qtreams, Wo may i Waison-Why don't you got I Colonial Continent litug pas"qed away.
It, wan a ferrifle blow betwoOn I sed for purifying ried? Two can live cheaper than one 11MV0 0, good nUPPly Of tit() "'(11 as It , , year.
I byeq I had dealt, hini, a blow that ground. . , covered pan In the oven, while In A has long been it I __d_ -_ . . ..
Iricans; . .. You, The congtitittion of the 'United
. M the meat , is tried brown Sewage. p1poln six to, twelve, graffin you lillow? is often called lit our bodloq DOUI,149TVI JOYS. , * i
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�, . t un ortun- before or after gtOWI119. of, ifniC are employed per ga,lion, of WJlc;oal1ut how About fall . laxiV
�, Would havo felled 'an Ox, and I was At thil moment, R, maq t r . feel it nbiver In thL, region of Stateq pre(,.oded the fiag An TIRwalt,.
not'thorefore miith surprised toL See ate accident occurred. The. door, 4- either objection it) thig 1110- the oplilo at, a-palix fit your kiice. Itl 1qCeks_-__Jir,V NVITO proters Coffee for according, to ot decision jtl,gt relidered,
. . ,tly lie lot go, Ills hold, Started to A, hopping Janney is a stow of ineAt Sewage. The
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. that he did not rige again. Directly pee tore, move -oil out Of aff6ets you lit offTerent partsi of your i 11reillifarlt till I I profer tea. by Circuit Judge: Gooig,,a I), (;car, of
wag 8wing back with tile key . out. I a. a ly . i A� L I
' t had done it I repented, foil I outh, while Indeed nowago If too Much lfll��e Is addod, I thin. You Can't use thin bore pat.1, aftatonly and.in e9,1d; Werither as woll I �"-t.(,kq_-,rbeII I tIlIppme you have I.Tonolulu. A wholesale jail delivery L
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of the heavy fall I knew would lin- It, but Stumbled and fell with his there, 13 nettling can equal A, gypsy while it in Said that aq tile 01111,lani for a lodging-plaect Trtitifp (with its In Watal ; but SOU (101"t 11OLIC0 it botl,'! , , of inurderers, burglara, larconfats; aud
% little bit of every- matters in suspension are, alone (If! I dignity)-414ir, tire you, aware that Ad much in Winter. If ,You 11MV0 tile. Aleeks-011. no. We compronilse. othel' cril"Initts; Is thre-atened under I I
q 0 the door. -1tvaV At , ow, made of a I L, itly, it, Inaftlit) Weekli,-411 what wa.y? tile decision, and Itoliolulu in greatly
modiately bring Other "Officials" to right arm out.ld king, fIRVOrOd With herbo and coal<- ljecto(j, pupificatioa in detective, And you tire it public servant, and that I Shiver rather fr (11101 . .
the, Spat. I . wag not Wrong, far al- ad the Situation, .but lost him big 0 d a night, AS tile tile manure of no VA11110. am 0110 of your employers? tbat'you are run down. ldeokw-Wo comproinNe oil coffeal dinturbod over ilia prospect..,
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