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.. , 11the gladness of victory, uppicitie lie Pressed close to the i4fea, 'stud- D19D I 11M. CITA�ACTFM A8 A XXKG f - _ ___
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I . , ra"A f0arlessly toward 09- throne ,thus Sought to Woo her lips, .but 040, W% V)�USOXAZ TIT-RITS.
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W, 1088DAITUM01468 TheA he � ch Xing, 41'. trilet M4, POST EN OF 41,1118 WORLD, ' — .
! � I " 'VIC Ory. Ay, who shp6ij forbi(j, litill of the Btory, drew back from him . �,� ., � t ,X 01 CANADA'S HE P018,
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I -I; Viso guide, Vie leAder, the father of ,Note* of 14to I
. A Thrilling � I ho prt h and b4de blin listen. � reot About Soms .
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Let tile boy Amantlus, Clinging to ',The l4ord rhoclus Sent for me U10 FOUR= AT TUX UNVXXL- 1116 104000. TP did for themmll that 3XOW VAAXOIY� ,X&TXOXS vanss Great reople. , TWO XOUXTAIV Gljlpgo .rAqX .
I If tile Brazen Serpent, gnower the W UMONT'. in their bAybArOlIft condition they ra- WgUIR ZF,TT:E;U.CAUA144S. I
I, . tion ,. ques. Wh011. the 4r,amq# Were done. I cat XNG Or =74 XON'' . � quired. and In so worldng a limited — , Thu Duke of Comiltrifto is the only ow-ITZEAT'AND.
Situation . ., to MR house, but ZQO,is men Were, at I,— work for them, he wrought An immor- ZAp4A Carries off the 1341M for member of the royal family who 0131 � - . I-
I if� has shared Pulcherlo.'s agony .the threshold. They carried me to ,S6cr0t of Alfr4il's Tamo-llis Char- ploys a woman cook. ,
i ,� that Bob of despair when old Sailt this Place, and here I am punloheil. Actor as a Mup-A ar=*ut. till work for us. (Chvers.) lie was $Impliolty--Othor Countries' I Tell Their Nxjps,vjouc#j0 *huo VI4
I I I the captain Of all their ontorprige , , . mr, Gully; X'C', tile h,penuor
I . I 4 14 failed her. Crouching there up. 0. I oball never ride in, the circus ' 4410gy. VnIformo. '01 X00ting Tourists
+0*40*40K.0- ,, "" lal foreman, their school- I tile 11olise of Common$, Wea� to
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04 the Pedestal of broage, Ix voice in again, Amantlus. There AS no. I
(ContinuQ4.) Ills, cars, ever cries- ,,yours to Save for me. I am caged like hope VOIlOwlug is the report 01 tho bi,- nlAsti)r, their 14Y Bishop, their gore An Attractive exhibit in tile United 04inbridge whon lie was only
. . � a bird and delivered by J�ord oral, their admiral their legislator. Statos Government buildia , seveA, Two of tile guldem in tile employ I
. . bOr-Yours to cast tile lmurelll�- Vls� must slag to the sun through teresting address q at the, tcen years of age, ITO was the Of the ,Canadian racifle U.411wV,y �
NOW, the trumliets blared, 'my iiosoberY At Winchester, Vngland, on. OA 4 small settle And therefore less Pim-Americarl. V�xpoedtlbn wom, a. ser, .Youngest undergraduate 0 his time Company, Ila,
. ,s�--� . ,oreat. q4tes wore thrown And the talltlYi an A voice of water falling, 'bars. Why (114 you offer your life the - occasion of t,be unveiling of but �;jcj. and BoUrn. were I
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i , i , % On open, and 110 heel's the chariots 'approc4cillig fox' WO? Is It good to live whou All Without distorting viceu and lea, of verY life -like figures represent- in tile University, recOntl3l in Now Yorj� on their way I
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,,,4 , thou by One the Charle's VAsQQd Into the heavy breathing of the horses, Is, lost and even the sky Is not your Ramo Thorneycroft's Statue, QfXlAq therefore greater he WAS to' i,,ng. Ing the uniforms And equipments of SwInburno, Is oand to have `4 Went' honlit; '"1000 Meli, t0getlwr with six
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vena. it Was a Splendid specte, the Wild Pewan Of Alfred In connection with tile willort., lish. kln�do,njo what Vote,. was to the various postmen of the world, In arrived In CangdA jrOjIl,
victory. Again the own?", . I �ory almost As wide-reacbIng as 4iav, Others,
I Cie. Look" up front tj 't - Russia. And In woruw,; for big pep. , simplicity of Attire the PQStmAA Of aulay had. Burne"fonas
omud, V94 bell'olg(l 10 golden voice cried: Yours to act,,, yours to Now, whiia she had been sbeaking, ArY of Alfred's death; , relates that SwltzorlaAd
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I tier upon tior with e consecrate a raising them, Strengthening JaPan must be glvea first Place, Ilia upon one occu.
. , do, yours to Save, yours to give All a great light came to Amantlus, and Ple Sion the peat recited Once to their station*. "IQljg tile =414
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No remembering the golden kay lie car- great Inemor, MW enlarging their, 1) rizonsi Ile uniform consistin
their human burdens, thousands up. , v and'to, raise before 0 9 Of a 1014 cloth Of verbatim several pages ,of Wilton,41 line ot�thq Canadian pReilic 1jailway I
OA tholls"Wis Of the clamorous alti. . . I � , I �
aS YOU Would have It given." builde , I
. thoughtoof Belt or lifo,. , ,,it About hip Acc1c, lie know why Out, countrymen the staniJard of a it better than lie kliqw. .His very Scanty dimenoiolis and nothing
ZeM. � b no remqm- rj( Prose, which be had read only oncej, within the mountains. Hasler Is 4
1. � The a . rance f Aught but love overmas- Voo h4d promised him his -desire Ana 91*04t 0'50,MPIO, J!or 1.000 yerxra,Ago rude councillora 'were tile, ancestors MOV.Q. It Is tvuc that this POIAMRA and that twenty Years before. ' Particularly tAtClIlgent Man, And, 4s r
, rjo$ that rose up rhen tile torbig, . there died In this city LOAO who by of our Parliament, his, flotilir� of gal- is, only employed in remote districts lie , I
. � Chariots gnt � qred wore as the crashing holds him back from that bidden, him Seek h4pPlnOSS. The Qqcoa of Greece holds a uniclue qP0aks very fair E nglisil, lie If; .
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Of elements, � I - Mac, purpoac. "It is good to It I ve," lie cried In common consent represents tile high- loss W48 the foundation of our fleet; Of the Country. The; Mail Pouches Able to talk intere . stingly On big c , ..
the voice of thunders, And scal boYish ecstasy, "good to live It you '11911.9h. victory at are hung on either end of A bmilibip.0 .
I eat type of XbIgsitip. and tile highest Jac first won all 11, Position, for. on Account of Tier . X.
I . � Man be4it over tile galleries to He leaps down to the I type of ri,ngllshman, It Is meet, Lind sQ0 110 formed Ills casu'at. levies ATeRt, 40ye for tb,� selt, the late I'm, PerlenceS in the Rockies and Selkirk
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trinkets. of g c"t,s4nd R. that chariot draws near, will love as I love. 0, hear me, _, in- pole that is carried over tile should,I Peror Alexandor Ill. of Unssio, inat 114ligo, DOW% and H �
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. - old to'thc Chosen of I leaps blindly in tho path of the ter,I Pulcheria. I fitting that We should celebrate such to a pOW,erful Militia, -if not An Mr. er, To . "ter wore tile .
� I I Ir 4 two guide$ %vb.o were with � the Rov. , . I I
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I . I their hopos, women scrutlnisqd the riblo wheels. Ilad the ver . qm your Jailer this an occasion, Around Xing Alfred in)'- Ia a arliest In- The native o al is an, be - 4 Admiral of the Russian veot James �.). oil I
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� .. drivers ats.. boarers of tbeir fprtunes.; split asuader. no I walls day' Here about my neel" 10 tho'key there has grown up such it, spiration, of education into Instead of giving Tier tile customary t1`0im, of ritloclly�, ;Scot -
Judges ot horses followed the impa- ouder, fiercer Of this pr4son-house, $hall Any for. , m " England, regiment. I -Tor Majesty Is tile on, )44d, when lie made .1
. ' 0ho t - had sacrifice, Ili .tradition such as. would dftn� 1'e:Ser (In inspiration vital then, which sality of the great postal system of Y Ills Already 14,, ,
U _proclaimed. the W 'Us to Pass In It you tire my lady admiral in tile world. Ont -the 111-st an record -of
tient teanis and hastened to spea.k, aa wife NAY. ,speak beloved, Speak, Man', - , is ,would be scarcely less precious now, the World, th4t inarvol of hum � mous age
I prophets. Ulaing and falling, as tit � 0 1 Ili a whirlwind .of sanct, and plung- ? though Ills personality, atan� . . . an in- Among Illustri . MOn"t ,t%S`a14tbQJAc, tile 0anadla .
, I ing horses pnd bursting wheels and YOU 'Will name Phoclus no more. out pure And distinct anda. the jag;. (Phoors.) . And lie, with Ali eye for genuity which unites the most dis- qu Otis personages with Matterhorn. . .In . I .
� I Wait Of tile . ripping harness the boy got'$ (IOWA. You will keep your kisses for my - . . . lnorcQ u%1% so that the travel- ear AiCls inuat be numbered Prince . ,jibo departure Was made .
. ,Sea, YOU heard tile ljam�es. ends. And ,yet ter our purpose even COM paid, defence, gave us .Lot,. tant individ
I tit the favorites.; blues" for Justin- don, 'lot - RS the -first ( , y feel entit -warim, from
the . ttaditioh Is perhaps sufficient. I . ound I LU.ItPold of Ilt "'a c011ectlon I'leld on August a , I he - P
. AQA� "greens" for4f For A so befell thattlie three which lips. ASPo4k, or I pass an, and sa f9unijor . er or tile Ter need rarel ,ely separated of beetles is the most Oxtensive And . 0 anc t walt I
33aall, but the peo- XmPplejae drove, . Y' Tile noble statue which I AM. About second but as, the from Ills boine and kindred, The w s bagged On 801iteraber 0. 1 -Tare . .
. I PIO for Zoo. Loudly, JOYOUSI ,swerving as thae 'she willed It pot-,� . COMPIO.to In the world, and lea
Y, was figure sprang bel.ro then,, lorkedher IbIt, -the girl pressed close to . tile to unveil call only be all effigy of the founder of thia London which Natal runnera are interestIng from the
be" name Proclaimed above tild'Oth- eliarlo n . - - their Attire, their hortd, dress of Prince I$ a skilled entomologist, 11 says the ascent Was fairly .easy, I I I
era, I ,t wheel to. wheel W 9 'b,, Imagination, and so the Alfred, We :we know (Reall, boat'.) It Is indeed
. ith that of,braze AteS, And crying. for her IT , (I OPLY versed in but that tile (10000At Wma fairly try.
. . I 0 driv_ 'art, me to him; reverence may well be an TO I grep. tance. kind their meth- Q tile habits of ants,
She must win for tb PQQple'S Manuel, and critalling, gliding, V. She opened her ar Dalized less toil what he did, ,t its. Were lemYes, for Ills
. . Sake, . . . 31 him Ills achl lives. moths, file Ing and that the sljghtog� lnjstiI�,�(
� Ing into tile sand, the two are and taking, the key from his figure., for our real knowledge j . evenients In relgtjop. to Ills oils of work. When they 8, e4rwiga, and the ,
. perform 'lift. have beerilatal to the -wbol(
. I I WO have smid that little Puleborla. thrown - a lie opportunities, that for , what Ile eja� short journeys they run at a rate of Insect World generally,, Wot
.it just, . . breast, Passed into the temple aud.'s Scanty And vague, We have, , Part,v- The steep
. . I . WAS a born mistress of horses, And What care the people, what Qa�e ca�led her "wife," . . however. ft4god round his forra not gender,ed that We now honor his about four miles till hour. The Bill- Miss Jeanie C, Powers, A Member which they . north face, dow,
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I very proudlyj Upon this memorable they - for that cataclysm wherein * . 0 * * I without reason'all the highest attri, name-, lie Wits Cheered, we Are told, ary paid is $5 per month, And an al- of a Presbyterian Sunday -school In Ile rock, 01yering b ttss, of frag. , .
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. � I . butes of manhood and kingship. The Ill the distress of 'desertion And de- lowance is in . ado for �atlons, The .Germantown, pm,, has, b4all given _ lit an Insecuitl .
� l doY, she drove the team- in her great Inallnedo horses sere.min and wood is j At sun -SA upon tile following day, " hold for foot or hand; morcovQr, It
. I two -wheeled Chariot before the box'brolken and blood flows, and yQuilglZoe's guards .dragged Stilicho, tile Arthur of our poets, , the paladin t0kitt by visions of the saints; Nvbo clothing of the letter carrier of Na� gold modal by the congregation, for . .
I I . - I I � . , was covered with it film of Ica, willet .
. � . wheroin. JustilliaA sat, and thereal- I, What Is believed to be the world's In it's turn W. I ,
� , � girls .are Seen senseless, dead , as in driver, to the dungeo,ils of the pal- A, , without fear, without StmiA bade him boot good Cheat,; mild little ta4 14, its entirety, consists Wit, wit 41 .
ter before the people. Mero child as 1 a 1 pit of horrors? Ilas not Flulcherla Ace, and setting -a cup. beforo I I I 11 nyn, 0, I without rapro�el-i ois to u , indeed, could tj.j I S Ousted %vith it sprink, . .
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I I 1. I I , 9 the . .0 hunted King Ili. his itftrY great Coat and cape, which are record in regular attepdance. she . I
I., . �Obe was, slight Auld . Supple, . with Passed by ,when the horses swerved,, they commanded -him to fred, , , In rtIShY` Colicealment, amid the boom, supplied by the Government of. tile 'WOnt, to tile school, llrst as a baby i ]big of froshly4allall subw" .1-Towav I I
. III Tier mothe a:,, the ament was made, and inadx I .
. limbs,, so and -driven tile chariot' of Zoe their Illistress's n a. And when he bbn� . judoed, we ,qolony. Beneath the overcoat Is r's Arms, and lilts not . �
dabity arms and shapely drink in, true representation of Al
,�.. . . to I am . I venerate not so Ing Of tile bittcras, -have realized the fillissod R, Single Sund y I - aL the fag,elld of the soilson: too, fo, - . 1. .
. gentle, nevertheless, wits Tier touch Inuoh, ti, Striking actor in out, history 4twfUl destinies which awaited - him worn a. garnient.called the nincetit �0 - twenty-
.. . � that victory tbe.people crave? . had enaptled )its cop, they Mocked � live Years. , - I its Ilasler, sayN zz " It was, the ]ask -
_� . I .. upon the bridle, that �bd hors * * * * him. wlyjllg� . (is the Ideal IDnglishman, the perfect and Ills People, Mear, boari) But it rawhide sandal is sometimes I n which tile Inountains could * .
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I I I owered4Q.jjor as to ' . . . "That wbIcIj you, gave to'tho horse . . of R,nglaoid'o suPPOSG ,that In- ,,ionic such dreatil, a Taco t I 6t. . bav6 been ellitilled this Year.'! . . .
- 0 1;1 - . Picked Ammuthis,. white And, � 8 .
. . some allstl�C.S1110 They overeign, the pioneer . I landil to lo"to - . � At one time Lord lvol:eloy Was '1'1� 'I"
. . � ;. . . their wills, and needed but tliq, word senaclQas, from the sand, and.would Sad 'greatness (Hear, hear.) : With Ills ,'$act' had led )%!In UP 'TAIr 13 Ft very nearly leaving tile qrIll bi (Ilb- . .
to" Perfect obedience. I I is Your ,sop this night. -As yooA . Into a, moun- THE Pof, W 01-1 A BADPS
I . have carried-ldin o.ut With the others did ualto Iiiiii, so It is, to be done Alume ive - associate. our metropolis, -taill 1113od shown him the E,jigiand ,a al 0 0 wo i gust Ile had been. gazettedy Cap- AN ASCENT IN ITULY. 1. .
. 'Had It been but � yesto - I I a- I ow d t ar two uniforms- I �
. . . rany *(she to A bed Ili the stables, but the Lady unto you, for -this our nilstress's do, our fleet, . our literature, our laws, which. wits to bo� tile Jillilgialla of One for -tilo hot well,ther In. july, tail' (it tile and of 1854, whell, lie 11, addition to Mount Asiisinibiline, I
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.. I I .. I O'ghl, as she looked up to thilt Zoe whi 11 our -first foreign relations, our first whiell lie had ]aid the fouoilati .1 �. Was it o. t yet two yLars of tile guides rePovi, tbat Mounts, Vaux', . -
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I . Pl4ca 0 Ad Seen all from.ber place cree and justice, Let us'see what . ons, r
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. .1 t! h' _ where Zoe sat a . 0 a g o but tile authol-Itle,.j isir, Cliaileellpl., Waptu, and
. lit--- -I � callet.11 led - (100(
. I . be., but ), 11 (I it in the_Kathisma,. ,sent down a litter stomach YOU bAve for It!" OfTorts tit education. (1, Car, hear,) ]Ind it t concealed front him the first'for, coolor Months. The former is
.. I I Yesterday, with what.a .With slaves and -commanded that ITe died before them, Writhing .UP. I -To Is, lit a,word, tit(,; embodiment of dark hour in which Ills kingd9ni I Ills Promotion on tbo;score of his! 0011'(W Were also bagged this season. . I
. light heart � and Made of unbWachod cotton drill, with
I . . . Would- She ,have come be- they should bear ,him to the pidace.'Oii the P4`ve�iieut as a Snake a sword our civilization, and yet so liarroN,� race should be QverwlieImQa . by a " red I acings - and tile Tatter of lal no youth. wolsoloy tbarcuPOIL tlireaton Of tlicsL- (lowlsiv WRs tile mo.4t (11111a . . .� .
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. . fore tile: people, )low -gladly .would Ucit Said . its to j . � ed to resign, cellitt;011. The aseent waa Made in Jul., .
I . she I that a,*inIr4c)e had saved. has cut... I . I . .Was Ilia Stage, so 1414ited 1111-4 ()PPOV- NO"Man 111V ion, Of whId'i ti toll scrge� � I . and the can cult'.
. � lave Ileard thal" Applause, NVh4t him front tbo-wheels, but others, and wad ill its turit Cancelled. . -nicos
. . (The E Ad.) I tunities, - that lie woulc . and tile cot 01, overbillIgin, ,, � ,
I . 1. . I a . I � . , A� have. mArvel, should enter tile E ngfish soul -not to i Oil tile southeril Slopes of tile Call- ' . . .
. . ongthe -reduce, casus, tile. dweller who await a. let- Is not goncrally 'alow Slopes Were unusually large aw ,
,. . 911 ecstaV of d light would this wild chiefly those who )lad stood with him . —1 . . # - 11 . led not less than the Son of .Jesse -or Oily, but to SO ni, to. bit a It known that tile . , , . I .
Kallop liliVo been to herl To' -&LY by th � . . . mat' 11 . �1
� ,� . � . . a Brazen Serpent, made haste . . the son -.of '.Kish At the Prinmey to indeed, tile 'I eleRICAL Wanted to ter from -a, friend oil. the plaii.,,4 send$ onlabis of all the Czars of jtus,,tItk dailgerolis. '. . . . � -
I I . Ito,*: . difter.entl , Despair .already to' declare* that the horses which - ROVSES ITNEAitTNED, which he has been called mild -1COMPOsQ all Imporial race; kind th0u,''Jils dog down, Ili chargo of t4x-col-i Wor the Qreat lie In ,I Ajonl� "Do you thin"i, sollip. of.the Twak. I .
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, � Secular reverence which embalms lit pas.,irig over tile - lector or pcodler� - with, instructions, light be buttL giraboa In
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" . g )let-, site could' remember Luilpleine diove Swerved from the . , 9 . 4goq, had a fOrtal built. tila It ,,
1. . tile V61-il of her task could recall: the i _. Olaced
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I . . hiamor, . , Van at his. best lie ruled him. by. showing hint . '
; I I . I -sagii s1wil be placed ill'islands, of t,ho. Nevix, All tile c -I L ,res," skild Ilaster' ,alise the) I
. , . Path, antl. that -the flying. splinter of - V L that tho'nies . W I )- . , !'but,
� names of 'those Remarkable .Vigds of Expei4ition I taphs are 0X,tCLly itlike, I Was would be filled, an,
:,. . . . . who had driven As tkbe iroil. had struck, him down, .1 . over but a Provincow H6 inude. no � THED NEW P1,11GLANIJ is, little pouch lit the rhig of tho dog's I each b I Lill tile orav
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1- . . . alie, proudly Into tile elfeus, � to be J "But it were better that he had . tq.T!arkestmilt. great conqu , ost�, Ito W110te, 11 . t I . . . �collar. The Intelligent (itl4drupoil is block , � . ving it the allow woul . I
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I . .. . . Carried thence Crushed .and mainied.'died .. 0 gre" -as we sea .it, had led him to tile Ing tho - 0angor front slides very I I
�� . thoy said,' "for, assuredly, he I ' books, lip'.know none of the spliiad then turned loose. -and. tl.OLR back d4coration whatever. The only dis. -
1. . Ili tile battle of tile wheels, 0 I't . I Dr. M. A, Stein has returned to of Oral banks Of tile Thames and had shown .. ' I Unction by whic 1. one is lllarj�ad . " , I .
. . Such art 'will'p4y' for, title day. a ,0ork . � . ... Al . wealth and dominion, th(ec . was boine with the niail. I . . I . I AAICII 14.188 illjol It is Ill stallner 11.
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. . . .. I . i lnd�a_f om Loudon,after making- % nothl' -in him of Ahe AlQxander or, bit, it world 1Xon fort developed straligest Alethoos of thd*namil .of the deceased Ei�aper I-, . IIasli;.,j* ilddeoz -4 Came to this cou'll.'. I
. end inight lie hdrs,to-day Pray- I They carried him to the palace', . prolimi . I I I Ag :11101 tile little St . o �
. .. , . Site llary� arrangement of,the 're- . capital and a,
. -Y be denied ia'4iid there, In a great room, before ,In the Caesar, lie had none of the glor- ,world- I tilv-*first, hi 1.899, tilld found that oil �
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. . . I . . . cal-1-ying tile nialls is it vogll6 among) N, , �
_. . . . .'.her; ` .� . .. 1. I I . ark"able.finds brought to II&TIt du ., ton save, wisdom alone. Marto lnbabit�d by xnIljjon.9,,, often .. a Ptbolt 80vorolgn Ill the world .esplorin- Llip 1116-kilit4las 'Lliat nit�lly I .1
I . . whole, windows the Propdntis 'Shona in . les pf Solon I the natives of Coromandel 4t is .b4s s� Wally' physicians as tile -Q1.zaj-. . .
1. . ,quols,. he awoke Tdrkestan. He say in Chinese (Cheers,.) . . I . I �, I . d , but fitmiliar said that waterproof - bntrs� are th6ro I Tbey number twentyIseven, and it O� .
.. Twice round the Vippodrome at 4 as cl�. Ailt'ror of tur . g'.1118 recent expedition . . � ,,crow ad. and distressed I the iv,cents would be ccmpa,jvL.
. a that some facts, - .. . , With colliforts unknown. to R Saxon . .. � I I'L Lively easy kit that season. In-Swit-
I I calltill! 010 ClfarlotR -were driven, but oil, the second dW. *Und -Asked for have for the * h4rs.'CRE'T OF Prince, Supposing tiluLt, guld deposited in it Species of Catamaran-, all solocied froul ltillong tile uletbral � I .
11 tit tile, beginning of th6 third.cif-cuit, pillchoda. 1, . . I I first time been brought to, . W ALFIU',D'8 PABIE . Ing him, erlkmd We dt) It, good deal of climb- .
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. � , . . light bearing oii��6verycfay life � . .1 .. . . . .. I .througli'the clidleap "laze of teenling boat,., which is so small that We celebrities of Russia. TI-4era' in nj,st; " . I . . .
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. I the.Capt 'tandkilg, .4,11,01- 1 knowj" said be, "tbat she industries, and arts .)VhcLt,, ladeed,'is'tho secret of.hI8 dwellings, 'the scot- hold brought III,,, postanan * has to sit astride I� like -'a � a physician in'chler ; then con � I I 1. -
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. . .1 . . forward In the roya�l box, lifted tile is to drive the Chariot to-morro - of the, inhabit, fau,je, of I 144, . The'so t '. - . .
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. - . , I its hold oil .the imagination to.0 palace wl' 'goating log., Sometimes those post-� honorary physici , -1 . wd, guides, brought, , witli
�., , '. . :Empetorlo' -word, and . tile, � W, ants of the villages of Chinese Turl I t- , , . lere the descendants of, ani, :three .$Urgt)OUHi I I � ,� .
, I .. I 11 . . Inalikilid? It is; in the first' -Witan conduct a's�stpj)j of gov. I 'y . - .tW.,,tbom t ung inoujitt,011 goat, & nan- . . �
. stan', Which. were ab lils* . wen are washed '611 Into the water. 'tind tout, lionoral SUI'ge011.'4 ,
. horses and that Stiliebo wiluld .rob her tit es. I . of. , . � y6 .
;., .1 Jeapod forward to the inati alle .. I �. . � I , andoned at the plac I nji�,-wllicll' they caught oil Mount I . I
I ounter. the victory," - . . . a, a. question. of Tiersonality. 110 � armilent which, 'rehlb to . indeed, from,, wliere numerous sitax Il form an olou. uolilists,, a chiropodist and bonomtry I,-icld on' til , I I
., , �, 1,mlnctjfRtojy..a busli fail upon.: that it vi�ab plain �t ' yet ' "Degiliallig of the Christian era. The has stganped - lii,,�. character on'. the �bo, '. � ment of.consideration,. ,but Ili Most clilropodist ; two Court pliySIClawl, . 0 29th day,of ]Nray.la,�t. I
� �. vast wit I . ItAt 110 Ijjid . ,to Culture of tl . . . . � � Ported Lion, � is % Parent 'of most, - I - I , , , 41ttfll C I .. .
I 1. , agsombly, .* Women age Lex'� recov6r� fkoni% hls"§Wpor, 'aiid - ,they., to People was derived cold annals of Aimnallity.. , , 116W is, . ; , ,Tllq 6 reattird* bad tlioii been . .
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.�, � _. 2 I t� AIR y troln India, and there can' be that Alone,) We L�Llljjj6t I Constitutions Ill the civilized World. 1 cases the passage is, inade Ili safety, 'alid t4irac, M)ilojuliais -fo,X t1le ozarina. , born but ,L few .
... . citdinent hb.d r6blied':tbat& of. speech, 1 f6rboarink to, question. him, . wen Ili, tell. - We 1_0 . "ond the lotter's'llre Tocolved'punctual- ,kit ' '811" . days, .Othe�wlse thLy I
. 1. . men, Who Asked thoulselves it they; and't' *doubt th -year, heak.3. - , I.. I I . ,ill olr-L -p , I .
. no Not f tr . r6moved' I 11 a , - � asked a grou tif cotIld Ilot'llay.6 Caught -it, 11:11V6, : kl�� I . . I I
I I 1 * old the Lady Zoe.9f that,Whi k . 6 . jullabitiints. , were "�,ww only' that:'two holliely; tale�;' of :. - .. _ . .
.� 'b c, �,. Buddhistsi. � . . , .. .�. .. � I -1 4galli, tile SaK611'Xing Alight , , litive kvl� . . � . I. liis'�ou'rtiers whom they tholigJANdw, by goat -JS it fort1light . � :
, � � woull be rich or qggars' Wheii five his.deliriUm ip6ko. ' ' . 11 I I , I Ills � fffo�lthe I sto. ry', of - 11hi � 11lotl 'P' , , , ... I Most of "Millosees of, tllo,:I)O.qt- , tlie time tile L I
. . . minutes w* re An '' . . . l: Of special I . . 'o ,'4, behold altotboi-', Palace . . : tho.4 J , . .giNater, niall� hirlself Or his,fattlor. '?, 0,1d it. Can follow. jt� dkilan . all 11 .
I , a ered, . pressed L to I "Basil of' the,,Sliip4* would have heap ,at Were the 'refuse .� book and that .of -the licatherd's.. hut . - . � . YN'dlore� ,
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I I that Jurisprudenc:ewhicii lio,libliself, oflice, dopartin6nC 6-f. 131#1$11 Guiana AL first' be ' OP Y to '10 Dut'11191 to , ,. .
I the barriers mild followed the char,- woh. tile laurel of thee a w . Wore. unearthed . near ! �-ilmvd become' PfIrt, of our,' -folklore ! . I I coWd 6ot-.no, r I I suiaillor t4d'o'-piti t,
. � 1 $ - - by - treachery, some ruined housea, once -a *.with a solemn in � 1'uro negr dangerou; it question, tit'o-answer to_on(, ' Z, d v ' ,, es"m t �. .. � I .
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. ,a sand, TO . A - t6nanted '6y, village ofliCimls-kinds .1. . Illighty, had raised from " t though tile at . . � . heh, vinnallioll bear,. Ili addititift, -to. nuill- . 1.
,� . lots, path Witt, burning eyes, A j lady-, Lot Stilicho, the driver - - be, ly . , ppaxent- - vacation to tl)o'Al-: oes or of negro descent, Al-.'
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I . reat ,elplid O . f f . Ili . 0 Omed ;:I -Tis 'life t6o-fol� ' -'one ti . ba, '(164d. 1 aff ure E uro.peans "Or. of ; which might cost'jile, courtiers t
I sought out.'and questioned. � � - This jxiln�ed *w jth� the I deqr as desolate -as : A lid thini p4ssi fi I European descent. * . �. ,_.'Io I -At likst� (l. WIJV old . ctiurtfor crous . sliQep- and goats.' QOats - they
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. . . . myster- woul'it'st . . anti ill Y� lie -is _the,�.Predominaut prince' in his within Sight of 't 9 I t4oug,li ,you. are equal to ybul, fitther -, flatikg of tile Alount. Goodsir. The
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I : j . I I ness. broke �upoi, the cat, its the' sig- . I I fully *tied and -semled; Owbig t - . . British fleet, the oftspri,ng of. hig owl, I dash, of African .blood Ili his ., vejn8- fil.. all other respects; iti',thls he ja also smw:a few cari6ou. As it'hunt- , t � I I
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� 1. 1, . nals 6f a CAValittIp approa�6hlnq . p ren , d.V to reward tbil lad Am' Preservative IliXtIlore, -Of the -sit - - Duriipa:__Iiis lifc� - has those romantic Pool, boats, charged:wIth, the ward- I eve are ,saperior to y0u-thai, lie litid a grwit-; Ing ground. the Sclk,'I�k na , ' - � . I
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.Of these'Were- bl' splendid co - ' . . i al Q., "Llian the Rockibs., but
�, . . � seventeen letter.. drriers of tli'$.tYPL, ot' son than dlly�yo .bavo_�' � . ' , ,� ., I I ...
� . . Peer through thiS, Cloud and � You In such 4 Way that the .whole- I , Ilditl0l" clanients... whicu fascinate, .Successive traditiorks of 'Yletory And suproilmov, ,ly oniploy . ' t .ms, it .rul �. I I
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. . ,irCt0t'is-- hint of trea�hery'Was.ncw to; Ater; perfect as if'tll6y we' . ;, I . '(!(' . r, illat, , #ioy rcoelyo ! Intends'- to devote Tier time and Ito-' of gtmke . native: Cyt to the L region are. " ' '
� . nialdia few W41is old.. A6 thes ; ,hkters.) V. .Sit fo 446 ,,��.
. . . and tlievL are five yet t6eigo I . . -�. a ,a dodo- it. ' The magh6tisin of liistw,y 'is an�. , . . ppose, lnoke6ve. nionth.. Where arv;tbrow ipohtlily n6y.to � �
I � 9 I . Inents Are in.a known Indian . I . thini; could. bell's 'R I - . the Antellectliat cu)wid all([, Particulaily, ll,tlnjoro'�s mt�tllc �resont , ' ' .
. . , V6: : and all her 'curiosity being awaken iPts uaexplored secret of nature,* ' F real, Inaila to 11111-ope, and thl'06 to' tile I
� ,.be has to good place. you peic - ed'. she commanded the lituster of Tier . , ger have b' - Pvead before .
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11 favored -stations. No lojig� to reveal ill a fascinatini, m . .. ` ' . . I teratuie, tbmt� proimlse.d Aed acific Sic She -receiVea under I<Ialg HuinneWs_ that it new glacier, twenty-ono�.nvilea I . �
I . slaves. of the stables and to ..bring annor his carecri 6 highest attl best type: land for will' epare but . . by the P �' . . - . . discov red: in tho, h � .
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. .er IS S116'consciotls: of box Or:gallery, theni before her. ' * . I many of tiledetall.s. of tile ,. :1 I of tile Was ,which W6 cherish in � oil he was to pr . I . . L I I . . .
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. ; . . o4, jorld 6r slave,'Or tiny imae in that "As they have done to one that -I . I ANCIENT V . ILLA' : ! -,: . , first scarcely to enter, Sup� se'that'lle *Pauy� . . makes her., Lt - olowag6r's- all9wan I of bordering , this.',valley, during -the , ' . . I
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� .. - Iftultitude'. ,', Could you It ei'ar.,her voice love, so' shal I it be don6 unto. them,.! I Round most - of the sahil-buried' his absorbed devotion to duty� "This'' �cessfon the. var .. . ing"th'."yapailA is bl* vogn�, in Corem, a . , . . . ''. I .
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. I. .SaY'thaf Olie plaVed a role suppli i. Own the, free fatherhood' at the j3l%jt_ 1191nall'.bift exteedingly Conservative year to assist and rewixi-il ' youlig . ___.Z_0__ . � I .
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I � * - ant Inq until this min 156 fouitil." . - ..'fully -planned littUgArdelis, -with mv- sought,to, Ive'worthily while I lived, fall, Crown, and not merely these. but I natidn. - , - . % 11 I .. ,w I orkers 'fit science; . literature, And ., , sty .* .. . 11 -1 . . . .. . ... . .. �.... ! -
.- I Ao' Sadi, encourag'111 ' him,' pleadIng They oboved ' It � I.' ah6r m3� life ti � I - - Ti -lb OX-CA11T . . . . RGERY IN THE. SOUDAN. . I . . . �,
. I I . 9 - .. I I I , or willingly; .and entres,of trees, fen.ded;lanes, 6rchai:d,�a- an( � . 0 "Ve to the ,those descendants of Ills sp ' .. art. Recent y, slid personally . , Coll- .. . I . .
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back to reaso ' ' ' I , - d works"; and lie gaye . I . I . .
. - two, that gallop* 1 4 �:t . 4.4 truly astonish-, 'A"'.a rem" , jects who, aggregated no doubt-froill, --here'employed Ili tile
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I I � I are nanied, * ' tile nt,�b,bconle 11, Mate I- blg�, cleii&i.ng away the sand, ''to . I � . is Postal SG17� I Stilted With a libiliber of rapresenta- . 'city Was Developed in . ' . .
I -bravely af his side, nor need . the a, . ga:116Y.Rs . 'it on - braucQ .lit goo -6 Yet the '.Can- vice`, .mAd'It is' anything. but' a rapid i tive Itallang'. including 'composers, ff �Electri, . .. �
. �. t b. d tho al,vai, liov6red -find undeiw' -elf, , .. mo-. , � t 8, al i i 2:101 , . . . � �
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I . gcj� of , the shrivelled hedges heap- lijins We arc told,* wholly, u tral source -o j . . the -Desert. . .. .� .
. .. � whi ;- f like a swan I; � lie Ainciti6an',people�. Irleans, of transit. , ]Ili China, which)I)Oetsi novelists-, alld'artists, and itll - : . . .
I ' p .14t Sad! is Tier hope Pon the frotting'waters . I . . � . I . I. .
. . �-berfoar. I I I . , .of drjed'loavo6 just air they had fali.� servedly, to his .royal ,.responsibill- (cheors�,-tllat pe 'is also fairly unprogreSsive, ,there is enthusiastically approved hot,'. deal ; .,�� 1:
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1. .�, of the sea,. - "They go to take Still-:, On' in ages gone by, The '�axdens ties . .and .the .charge (it his people�' di,id ople,'whidi, aiwa�ys'- more of art attempt at.ap . F' I Good surgeons "aro' bitien me . It - of . '. I , . ,,,
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: . I "Oil, 9adi-on-oftill " she cries, cho," he, Said,' An*& added:. �'Qod . . Od. from its by the Atlantic . and � eed. Them .ijild. promised assistancli in its, exo-v � . I. .1 .-
. .. . 'wore milch the. &mine in character, as - Than lie was the lIrst'EDuglishman-of often b3r differene are two methods of, carryirig� the cutio ` * ' 1. . . I .. . great ingenulty,.and there are , )In=- - . . I � �
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. I.- _M`Ou�ctfiWt I have loved -dost thou help litin. wboa.ho-be found!" I those still to .be -found in'Turkestan whom.it Is recorded that he. never awl' as-, _ , A... I I . ' . I
I . - ' as of policy itialls - there. �1,11ic: lettai!s- of tile I I I . : crous cases on. record. of . important ' . � I
. I ,. . not hear niel . � .116da-r-Tal-be my ,, ne,cotild fear for MUother;'but fear' to -day , . as it, cannot, if t.hey, will, I .be The Queen ,of*' Portugal is one of and wholly satisfactory results ac- . .. I .
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. . . . . ' ' Dbst thoit not'llear. I for hiltself W" not- altogether to -be The trees were Mostly pop.t. roaltil-V6 I -ad, And, Ili supreme ; ,I - -, at 'SO
friends to -day I Arao ii� know when lie w beaten. (Cheers.) ipvih separat mandafing ai,o. deliverod'by special .
. I , d peach, Mulberry and, dpl!l- Sometimes the Danes.. eruShed hill), � tile Most POPiliar I" gTLi.ng - VC- -bonipl.�shed w1th- rude applianeds.'. A � ' '
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I . me; Sadil 6, they have hurt thee . . . Molaafits-.of stress and sorrow, irre-, -;couriers, frcquent�ly accompanied by. reigns. glive ; so that *anything like Wrlte� - Who .. ivas With the ArItIsli' - I .
, ,� put; aside. Man had 'told -him that cot trees, There is no OVIdencethaj - scinietimes.he Crushed .the.baiies; �but siatibly joln , it I milita , ,' I
� , �. 1. .. beloved-m-"thev have hurt thde'i'! - . it was death to. enter the mirena: of there places were allandon6d, olvilI4.1 lie won "In the end. ' (Cheers,) Nor ,tile centuije . arlt a with -us atross - .. ...ryl-eacort. .Public. letters are .o. revolution ill. P,ortugaf I-, absOlUL0- arpiy In the .Softdan gives, in 4 New . . , � .,
I . ( *,had - a and the seas. (Loud, caqtad by two private Companies' ..Iy out of the question. The ,.race . . . I �
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. . . . , . . . . willingly, but..foa.'In. lathers upoit his' tfius t; rob"the winner of the laurel.; e . . I - , lit a, word,. that act of. berolslit through � which shq i clever adaptatiou of means to: A� de, ". . . . .
. . . . . sh -it drips from .g.raftil, desertion was evidently ifila'ponteind., In the..bocst twenty -years Ile could' have.behold, as.ftj: an un-1has thk.eltigsjoe ,Its seat of �opera;- am,,d a, IlThernian . '. . . .. .
0�uldeA, his .micutli, Xeyerthelesis, if every 1100 'Of life to the linpossibilitj 6f'Contilliled � I " of the half century t I , from, d . I �� .. . I I
. . it is Urbwn back even upon the .bad been:,qRst behind 'him when he . . . . r- hat- 'RAS his I"O folded.' tapestry 'the varyllig but an- tions;-4nd-t*e other called the goner" Will not diminish that Prownin - and :- ' ; "
1'jgAti CaliSlog an.. advance ' ' -b . � I' -hat . t,tl . - ill.rit ! sired e. of Omdurman. W4 % , I I i .
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I . I arms'and.bali 'of tile on. . of the he. struggled'again'st ,' s .' ' d6liver.s letters to all i)RI-ts Of the The fisli,rialial was in -a boat. which brought back to Abadleh One hut. I I.
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� I . I , n,the ruined temples wer,d found. I � . . .. . . ji dred and twenty-one wounded rs . . .
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.. -wise oneaf � say that -lie . A . %list fall era splendid place in which he avv-dke,. of .sort of.,nintentl6nal exhibitio m and the .paralyzing, apprellension. qj Would lie. not'lliVe seen In himself With the fELr-o,fr frontier towns. i . ndeed,% when Her M a 0 W . . . I I
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. I tile third circuit.. is Made, Already the terr ced ga.rdens' I Ik Of its recurrence. That he should have '0110 .of those, predestined beings, . ,In Holland the extent of the mail I I .
, and the sunlit'i .. poned 16 lie Ilear, -.filing herself Into-' twenty-6ne cases ' �f which. . ..
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. I . I . - the fabriog of -the a.romote ages; tot' done so mueh,is'.'wonderful; that he greater than*the great, w iservice routes 1 ,over 80,000, miles. tile . i 421 ac" , . .. I .
. 9 he seem - watier, swain to the r'escue, and'Curate diaghosis Could not be made' .
. . I he has lost touch of the leaders, YO; I Sea .Ud"411 the magic Of Zoe's Pal,. in .front .of.. some 6 '. - im-' The uniform of Ithe postman'Is as * 11 . . . . I
r . $ad: Driven ,up6n the innor, 6rouls, Red. VIty.-had.jIle'Carifed him there .. . . of. the idols were should haire done so much under this consciously to. fashion the destines - MI- i brought him safe to shoi:o. Anyone'
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I . . gco.q Lup6jcinc,alld the fortunes of. if 'afterwards 'ho',Iiiust go to. . th4s; of,'alaboratelY disability is Amazing'. (Hear" heitr.). and ' inArk ,,tile* 'milestones. of the , military In cliaractqr, Mo. men than�- who, Was,ilver tried to' swim. w S . -
I �� . . , Wrd . . . . . , am k. her cloth ' � 1�y-tlw .help ,of the Rontgon ra�s,., I *,: . .
. .� . . , bugging the: spitim ,And the colunins, .prison'and- the torture? - Was ther fabrics which Than Ito had the supreme quality',of. World?-' (Rear,. hear.) Aiii, as. he; selves are said to be. a 'r �, ar Ably" br I as on will rea . .. . I .
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. I I d their, not. mowolllan lglio knew the nature � ings, . -1 ... . , frankness, .,candor, an open , 0 1 -pluck of the Young Queen, and as it ,pioved its absonto' Ili twenty but of . . ,;
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I . bierLtWast tile - charl6t is poised up- 6f 'man's love and would pity .him? heart. -.His' . word waS bis'.bond. 'Yelled, so - we, looking ,bacliward, . Ve$ turned out,that the fielierman's leg tweirty�ono ea.losi , tile remaining I ' I . .
. oti a singlo'wheol ' MarlY , colossal siatues . In -stucco That is 'a quality Which was- then Marvel none th' I jtq.tha postmen every Year one tunic, �, . .
. �- . And swingg'as "P-I.Ile had' sacrifIced ,all for littloo'Pul- . .� � I a esS, but proudly . , . case. being. ,'io' ill with a severe �. . . - . . .. .
I were unearthed from th .it , . . I I ''of cloth trousers,, dile p i Iwas broken, bar. wat deserves till the �' I
1. on it pivot when the danger -Point. in i clieria-yet ]its mistress, Zo a had � .. a monasteries ,rare. anaong princbs,. And I,.. never PLnd gratefully consecrate this monu_�, on(y pair s, Air I morewond0r. a I xid admiration, . won ArCtliq lung . thaV it was� riot , . I .
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. turned. Close', again, at Luppicine's , reaped� ,of that sacrifice m,tfeh :re� t i I atter-con-,too CoMmonr_.(hc'ar, hear)�Tiut. , ,no w4istobat and dbunt Lmlnsdorll� who has. at ]list considered justifiableto. exainlyis him , I . . - . I
. . I I aillod. lrx its cloisters Over a llun� one which Englishmen love. (Cheers), Good, Alfred the Truth -teller;. Alfred " ci'P� -'While- every second year a beea app6inted bei�d . , I . I . . L .. -
I I I side conics tile Chal,iot of Alanucl� Ward, Surely she would grant. him dred'statues all over II& size.- While" oller. It. the Father and blouse Arc. given. . Previous , . of tlie Ilu�slall P't. the' time, * t ., i� - , .- ... . . .
I . tile itatil" r Master of the florse -to mercy. . - ' . - . . . I -He was known, as. the Truth -t . of his CoUntry'atid .of- coat - 'in I � ..
� wb�,T , . . roreign Ofllco,. is .one of tho oit I' Of course .we had no Steam � engine . .1
I . n vl,!( , ' as inany as ssible of these were 1.9 A, noble title, more distinguished burs. (Cheers.) � ' is conSidered its I . .
. I , at y .would meal, so Much I ThIS was Ills arguinerit. but thei Po � I military s�ervicc . . hmrd�worklnk moil In Russia.'- No- to generate electricity f6�- us, and , " . I
. , . I .. passed.and the Lito . dy Zoe. came - cleared for . .the purpose of taking than the vapid and progtituted epi- I... : . .. acit 7emr - had , I .'. 1. I
� to -day. - These two must Wrestle, for days . . postal service, ailtd: 6f'war a I . . body& remembers his last hollday.! the, desert boat dissolved - our . .
. I . the laurel it reason be file Judge. I not; mild those' who served him; the f Photographs, - only a few could be that of (,.rcat, (Ilear, 'hear,) - : In . .1 t�-I# ' .' counts double. : * . - . . Vor thirty years tic- has - :
res�udd, as when the protectingsaud history he I � been Vehind'speelally prepared candles Into their
Look at.tho. sand all it flows like giant 'Ethiopiam and splendid . stands as .Alfred the - WAR RUMOR_ . - , �. Th6 RoMilm postriltin. has to work tile Scones of foreign, 411'airs Ili Aus- constituents, . I .
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water from tile burrowing wheels; Greeks, would speak of the little, threa - Truth L eight houis ii day a a. Ho knew the Minds of tl
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. I . watch tlid Splendid,. temIns. cis they . Pulcharla; and one would bW, air d late man. What qtrIkeR one. tory of Wat6 ti IC. month. Tile uniforIn is not .as neat �
11; inner wooden work. lia.,�lng rotted omp rloo was to co 1 Alexanders, and lie Was the first inati I of Invention, and we had recourse to I
. I I gallop, inadlyon that.broad expanse- tale of the' Lord Phocius and..his, Most In hini,, inoeod, ,is his.co ' I .;ftr VIO as 'that of .Most of the - European
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circuit's end. �'Who will rob I,UpPl- f of ' her' vanity in victory; and a I .1 , , - _\� .. . distinct epithet. Though profoundly . taxos,., Great di,struss. followed it . The Ta�kish'postat. system' was tile force behind the great Czdr mcans of t- i I I
I . 1. cille of bet-, vi � . I I, AM 1 I pious, he Was Ito anchorite. ' oil . Ad late been reformed with 'h ! a Jeathe strap with 'the
, I atory now? The Vil-'otti6r. would say-, '*She. has so 'gotten . . ALCO.UOL'BRINKING. - � . Th 9� "lots Were frequent. J11- the ydar gdorl? is likely to be a rear wheel - of A tandem .bleyclo.
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.. .1 hat you lived." And, altogether . I — , , . li� King, not tv pompous. an.0 mYstCr- the reforni%bill a biob broke, lt,foree.bohind . ihe present Emperor.111-aving carefully adjUstesl the cIr:
. . .. bphind' her as a. blazon of ber tri- .they so tortured him that one. day Dr , long, Phantom. , Though, IL pa:ssionate , . says into ,used to be a freqlient accuirailce for TJle.. T,'Outit is. all. able, man, - .who I Cult
1. � I . Aeid Says Prohibition rit- Mownfilk - street � a writer All. letters to be irrecoverably I With tile Storage battee�, and
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. . � 1121101: 110' Voice is clear.and �oyous; 'Ile rafi swiftly.frolil.the gardenso.to I '. .� 1. seeker After knowledge; 'not a po,- ,I-eniple ' . cat- '1'116 kai6mm how to face it crisis, -and has Also, with. the volt�-Aicter �and, am-
� . I . I I I . cro.ased Drunkenness.. 1 . 'Aar, ,Ind approdcheil. tile pay of the', Turkish lotter�carrfers is th S"I g (In . . meter, a warront, 6flicer took 111.9 �
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PrOlixily sholooks up to tile R,mpor- Zoe's hall, aAid lih'ftt Tier feet lie :� daut or it prik. Ile lived as a Man SeintrY Stationed at tile door .o.f the so low as to oblige . the,,,: to colno Q It ality of knowing how
. backward glance at Sadi laboring, '"Lady;'.' lie said, -X , min Aman- . I al capacity that to hola. his tongue. Like Lord Sal- Position.. on the seat of tho.bleyclo
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. "Are. southern nations less Addict- to all nlan.,"-In tile bast sense of the ' "Libertk or death 11f � ' bine.with their offici ls�binl ., W110111 he nlot at tile Berlin I and commenced pedaling. 'Whan IV— , I �
- O,,8urely is tile Imure'l hers, Od to alcoholigna than northern ? 11 Word; rejoicing I of mendicant, and ask publicly 'for � C jjj a . , L, , I
11 , this that leaped, -before the charlotq. This question 111410 sOcfQtY':Of his ,,T110 sentry lowered his 'rAu$1 : .. S' lloblis J30 love of .society, teen _�rolts` L and foitrtcon amporeg .1 �
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� . . I � re reillabled but it circuit yet Thou wilt give tile liberty for the . Ing and Acrid debate at . Intsulon'. ; . cat. - "baditsheesh," . , I to
to go, and the hit MY lads," said fie And ho MIlY leaves *Ills cards wero r6gistared, tile sWlt6h close
Ich sell upon I love,of ,God. Pree me this day that it III00tilig lit$ critft0mou, hiq farmers-, Interested al�,Out, liberty, but It you conle, -a stog :91111,,l .SWVDISIT POSTMAN-. - early
.sit will , 141low nothin 1, in tile inornin before , Ills tile handle of t '
the amphitheatre gave way to tile I Alay. r,coli of tile Society for the Study of lit- 9 lie bloyclo, W49 opened
. . out my mistress and obriaty, fit London. England, ])I-, Ili all worthy Interests, Mixing (Vooly ftIrther .11-11: .allow you what . ng Of tile battery ba -
I � letainor of tile partisans 110 jollger to I know that all is well With hot-." 1. . death �t least that speciman rcprcsoj�ted fdonds are out of bed, Count Lam.4- And the diargi . .
. � . Itold, of ; the editorial Staff of tile with Ills subjects, working 'and p1dy- 1.9',-!,, . in the exhibit, Is Lilt old gentleman of dorif has just turned sixty, but. lie gun, I
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. . .. dyes, rocked and- Swayed against tile says, And so I-mileet started tile debate thtis : ' . ), . - . Y . I
,,Imply he spoke, and ,, ughts Always In Ills and tile iwat, black bag'which lie it Sensation ilts; of riding up-hIll %vas
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I '. balustrades; women I ' bosoin, A mati, aniong, men, dealing $� all "IrDil d6ke . In tit carries under. lit$ arm is lost Sight of 1 --4:—.- - I
, befriending wa's go gentle before hot,, that oha* -Voototalers make more drunkards 3 humor was a trifle grim I I
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I . grasped tile - arms Of moll a.S� 111'stooping.to kiss his forehead, Out u. Securing coor , .T111; FUTURV XAISElt.
� I mild harsh, . . I I Ili tile majestic tout onsomble." Ili ' and the services of.. an additional
. I legistAtloangalitat life, but with the high ideal burning I . I .
agony; shri6lig. were heardi of de,§pair'chaln of gold, about his neek, stud five . I I point of Appearance this lcttor�car- I . . , orderly were requJsItioned for the I I
. of delight, silence . Passed to awaken' alcohol, they'swell the tide.of .ill- (it Ills. hear ,,, I . . I . I I . — . . . .
. . � . , clasping thereto a golden key, she t. (Cheers.) .Is it.not . . rier undoubtedly takes Arst place, front seat of the tandem, I
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. I . a mAd delirium of bope'and doubt, .said: ., I I I . . obriety, Among the southern na- thus that great things are done? 1.4 Ungland -has antlered from �� g a Ili , SWitzarland, candidates for, the . 'Sties Of the GeMAn -As this bicycle practicl.. %'ELP tail- - I .
. . . 11,110111 -the high and perilous placoit, �Behold thy desire, Amantfus tIO110 Of tile World, where alcohol is it not In thopractical character fired S I Crowill Prince, ' I .
I . fal"Ines in tile In t 900 I's; rlem�t postal .service are nol )*all . orally Indulged fit in a 'Aamparaturo . I
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I . flXd, , -, - found as one of the"eyoryday bever- halt unconsciously -with lmv�giaation land front 34., . " I . yea . . I pass a formal exambiatfc1n. ul"04 to . Tile - - of 13.0 degrees In tile Shade, tile. or- � . . .
slaV,0 fell'beadlong, In their - Ito Mine Go now, and.speak of happi � , . The va- recent visit of tile German I .
. . inent; tbefr brufus. were seAttopedbe- ,less P, . . . ages: of tile POOT316, ii;k�csqlvo drffik-a te e Belton is A60 ,. In'the last 120 veara, 10 million . calicles tire advertised, and the ]hall (I -a not Sorry when, tit the . .
I I I . rown Prince Frederick William to derlies woi .
. fare tile AY109 horses; none headed j Ii , WICLS a vague answer, Worthy of Ing and.conseqUent drilonkenngsts Are (11car, bear�) And is there a lit at* selected must be Able to rLiad and Twigland was and of, hallf An hour, tile swilch, wa
them. In Chat vortex of uproar you Zoe, and for inaity it, reduced -to a mininumi, LO'Id011m spochnon, of this patent aina gh mal'08 Of waste British land have been not an affair ,of - Alp a
. ay,q Amanthis, rkam 011closed,�but thoso could not write tile language of that. part of and corcintiny, The prince, wht`i* Is turned Off nAd the Inachino brought ,
I I -'!' heard but one name, one ary, loud it pi-Isonar (if thd palace still, wa�.: Chicago and New York, which are than Alfred? .(I.jear, hear.) I now be tile country. which lie I,,; to Serve; to not yet twenty, was not ba * to a, standstill. I . .
. ,Ships. . dored. about f lie gardens 'asking What Without Prohibition, have rgp . . Inporod . .
And Shrill, for Basil of tile . �poetjvo_ I . . . sold -for tile coat, of'thelr reetahning".1 know Simi . I
. . � I � . . -1'' 11 I I __ . . , )10 Arithmetic, and, above by a retillue. 1,10 travelled fil,cognito � � . I. I
Who cared it treaeliery wem ivig ti,,� v*,,,,v__ , .# t+ ,,.,t.i,+ ,, n - tit ' ,oil fro U. ,. . .+ -A ,. -,A I .
h I ly only 7, 18 and 23 dl,uni�rds, uar . = I
anu got o sort of PloaSure.out of . + . � .
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I)Ila Sojourn that any college, student I , � . .
nlight who Was making the -most Of � SO PAIS IV DYING.. . .
WS + vacation. Ito otrolled.abotitLot,_ � _ . . ... , � I
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labots tit tile monuments, visited his- � Watftlited in Natural Doath.,' .
torle Places-, ""and' Spent two or three , . . I I
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days at a,tinie tit Some of the grout The popular idea that th(,, (Let ' of . I .
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Tile. prince Is tailor than hi,_� causes a fear of deatit, But death � . I
fatbur. He hat# fair lialt, and, Wwo fronx even tile most painful Mortal . �
('Yea, Those who romember hisr d1souries 1.43 usually preceded by 4 PC- I .
grandfather, tile I"'Illperor Prodoelek, riod of c�sgatjon h,ont Suffering Ov . . I
Jbld� tile resOlthl"UPP to hint *tjulte partial or calilplete Insonsibifity. � 1.
SL11.1kil1g, not 'OnIV lit appearance resembling faifflig ag.16op, or the- . I I I
but in character. kO ba-, A. Sunny pleasant iradual unconsciousness
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Yot- lie takes it, sorioua,view of ,life, mon phrase, "deatti. ngolly" is ilot I
.... it Is fitting bihis0f, bV travel and Warrafttcd by What accurs. fit natural . 4
od"on't 61I for tile rv;Ponnibill tim death, which Is it, consplete relief I
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wl time will (16VO)VO Uffort front all,pain, when death, t,4 owing . .
I I I wile I I ,III 011 I'll", 11, good Rportgalan And it to heart failure Or syncope[ it is
(111t shot,, bu 111(10�4 bIK bol'Rev well, and sudden and pain less--perli aps, pleft- .
plays tennis with zest. Ile has t,onie Sant. Death by
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play's the vlo)'A excalltlon4lb, ' well, VOluPtuOuS` sPaSM. Death by, do- I .
ant[ draws -and paints, with skill. - capitatiou or cleetricit" Is ojll� 0.
I Tile tie between tathor and so,, is InchiclItil"Y Shock, hmrdt� felt. D4#161
0, C1090 Ohi), 1*,yory datall Of tlw� by pof4oliftig vat,les, in paillfult,gs I .
in the According t(y tile poison on1ploved. I
prilleolq irgirlInjor, lifs, Courne I (k
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With tile Ouardnolln nud 1113 Service (VIUM'mild ')that' Ilardutles prob&bly I
9 lit PothdaM tire give a Painless, perhaps,it pleasah4 �
Inatters of lifter,tionate Paternal So. dreamful death, Vemlo4k, as 000
.Aittudo. Tile X41spr djactIsses, public know from the death of Sotrateg,
. altairn With Vie I�rjh", ag it help to CROSO
,.q a gradual insensibility, from I .
bl-q edu�atlbll $Ind tile fOrMI119, of below upward, On tile O'tht,j. hand
well-COlisid0r0d OPIniona. Tile prfRoo tl"S 1110 StrY0,11niba, earbolic and Mill.
lit's 010 WArluest adinfratfaft and af. eral acids,, corrosive Sublimate, tara I .
fectioll for 1113 father ond fillkV, tat ftxotid, and ottlet- Indta,1114 pol-, .
pharba 111s: aspiratloas fOr Gerlltttn�,:solln inflict slow and torturing doith
To his itnotlier, tile prjjIdo,,axIjjTjjtS. a Priumfe kcid and oyaulde of potaa-
I chivalrous dcvotion. . stum,caugot quick Mid DAInful deatIl. ,
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