The Clinton News-Record, 1902-02-27, Page 74
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springs from sstnapathy with. one who !land citY. Sleep Caine not to hire' •
is dear. * ' !that night. Voverisil with llama- '
BRITAIN IS ALL REA.DY. i v"." " ''''''' wELz "'. TANKAGE AS FOOD FOR PIGS
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( As oho saw hire approaching that tience he noted the passing of the i HOW. Voted ASeets the iiifelleIleing in conclusion, thiti exeeriment,
' agatinst .the pt•ogrees of tueoholifet. •••••••••••
, l morning and read the despair in hie hour& aud waited the dawn. Almoet
TRAvUT.4 lAtiLx, BE MAZY BASIV, • of Two Natione, /Ts ADvANTAGE 4,44 ,A, vEET,. etrongly emphaeizes tile wealcuetee of
. ,, look, something within her seemed ere it was light he wee ill tele sereete
ING MATERIAL. '''' tieing corn treat nu it ri111;11.! l'itti011
( VOR THE CORONATIO1f. 1 At the present =mut a most en-
( and inaicatee tlie areal. Natue oi
1 her pocket and drew out a shilling thane Emend Tour of Three Months Ar* 8Y11.0Pais of a li.ocent Bulletin, mating a feed rich in protebt to the
' and tubereulools-a canapalem only '
she could ill alford. •
Presently he reached the park and • ranged so as to Give June t a ee
00 we awaited, beth tab reelosis Xsened ley the Indiana. Ex- cern,. theft prodnehig a, lietter bal-
.' Every workin d
MOM , amae caws passe • ey. A man Telegrap.h, is having its definite:in- !well ae eurative, have been adopted, establishment of pork packing houSes
.
tO the offlee. The way through the • • try tune of thousands of visitore .1 lilaniiicaut results will be obtained bulletin. (No. -00) of the Indiana. Ex- 4-IXE• CUEXISTRY Or FOOD.
through the park gate en we, e,„,„ she Was gene, and only the whisper he ntinutes dragged es
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Met, at a querter to nine in the a
ing Th j 4 -oefolv he could utter his thanks or o'clock.
. - 'IT IT
0 43'' WeS4 '12'. wee' Ma it b in
, , a ed, thrusting it iuto his band; "and vividly it all mune back to him 1
''''' '''"e' ol hii fervent "God bless you," foie whose face he remembered sauntered
"Take it, old friend," ehe Wbisper, palised along the teld. path. IIow
Y. r g you luck." • He took out, his Watch. It was jest correspondent ot the London Pally 1, nuMber of measures, preventative as swine growing, and the consequent
Duette° in turning towara thie coune : bat it is to be feered that enly in- in all paets of the country, a receut _
Alreatly theinclorbonittla°t70.il, writes a seourgee, Stereinst tueerculesis a In view of the rapia exteneion
and alcoltolisut bore become veritable pertment Station.
ei sip,hle results in both health and
m ou M.
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mead ration and securing more tie-
eut off two enialstee freen the title it Or lips, Me felt tempted to
Path, besides being more inviting, Lowe her and forced ehe sob front leisurely• by. from acrose the seas, for, in order to ;Se long as only the bealing of the periment Station, regarding
Ulu Should Engage the Attention of
P ing nP an4 ""is hand' Secure passages tO England in the ' sick, is lsept ire sight, without at- value, as m feed, for :swipe, of the
wouldehave 'taken through. the Main With 't s• r ' 1 cl his w tch.
9. new strength in Ids hem twenty' tulles be cOnsu te a . '.1yezy Woman..
tinjug, it is necessery to book berths; tacking the causes whictt bring on the, packing house bye -product, known
area, that bordered. tt, .and Themes be throde on. to the news-rooin there Ile rose and promenaded the Path 'malady. Among these causes there as tankage, may be ,,a iatcx.est. •ac..
"The Cenadhat Househeid Beene -
knew from experience that from the to talse note of tbe vacancie's ad- thle7.3,:ittel tarnytert 31 °Li otnhaeo ns e vaetrs:
is one Which occupies the foremost cording to the above bulletin, tank.” nate Association," at its moutble
park gat@ to the glace door was vertised. Jotting down thee° ho uutuetsilticitinthwefthtghur denoted fifteen Min- el'eli:unirseal,''
closes that the holiday train° front rank. which determines reale-tenths age oilers considerable advantage as meetings held. in the Boiled rount of
exactly fifteen minutes. ehtu,p walk. ,..ttpu h 1 lc ' ? He turned and
g t ikely, he went out to ma e would she come
.11. all parts of the Brieish Empire and of the eases atnong the poor(tr class- a feeding material for pigs. It con- the Techaical School. Toronto, is
ws first application. As he shuffled
Two tithe Crowd
to urge her to the action. With The artisans, on their way teClabor,
glistening eyes ehe put her band in stared at hint as he hurried past ;erotic: campaign te being carried we • itt feeding growing, • fat teidele pig.;
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IN TKO BANK BF' "NOLAND
IVIEN WIf0 NA= Z150,000)090
PAT.
A Peep into Tha.t litost. "Wonderful
Printing -room, in Thread.
11 you arneeeacTwisSitiregeeetd visitor to
the Dank of Englauct, One Of the In st
nteresting of the matey curiosities
and treasures that will be shoWn to
you is e eant1enote more than two
ceaturies old. This note, *which
bears the date "14) day of Xber,
IWO," and is signed by Thomas
111adocic, the "Herace 13oWen" of
that remote day, . bears quite a .
strong casual. resemblance to its
crisp and coveted successors of our
OW11 time. says London Tit -Das.
•If WO examine • it, however, we
shall end many differences on the
face of it. To begin, with, it is for
the unusual suat 01 Z555; the data
ntunber, amount, 'and signature are
all in writinto and written acroseits
f4a5ce55ertne.ntttroteees inosftailm•opeanytnes.ent of the
But between this, the oldest-enown
Bank of England note, and the notes
of to -day, in spite of the superficial
resemblance even to watent ark,
there is almost as great an esseneial
difference as between Stephenson's
"Racket" and the latest marvel in
modern locontotives, In fact, it
would be difficult to name a more re-
marnable product of human ingenuity
than the crisp oblong of paper known
as a Bank of tengland note.
Let us in imagination, since for •
once we can dispense. With. permie-
sion, take a peep into that most
wonderful of all printing rootns in
the "Old Lady's Palace", in Thread- n
needle street, where these magio
notes are produced at the rate of
18,000,000 a year; and a where It
would be quite possible in a single
day to make money enough to Pay -
our year's national expenditure; .
Here we . see, arranged in line. six
innocent-loaking printing machines -
MARVELS OF .MECHANISM
and of cost, it is true,' but no tuore
reinarkable in appeareatte than scores
which may be semi elsewhere in Lon-
don. And yet each Of these machines
can and does print 25,000. notes. a •
day, or an aggregate of 150,000
notes a day for the .six machinee..
Make each note Z1,000; and in.eight
hours these ordinary-leoking machin-
es .vvell have coined for us' L150,000,-
000 of money.
Each inachine is a detective es well
as 4 printing press, and no one nia.y •
tamper with ie with inwardly.. • If
yoa were tenanted ta print. a couple
of metes. for your. own' purse tall
notes •are printed in couples) the um- •
.chine would • inevitably netray you,
for it records 011 dials at its side •
every note that it deigns to turn
out, and it, weuld declare that too
in.rairze•iehandittbeehetnn epsrentil,euced: • • •
fed from hales
of sheets,. each bale containing 50(:e
sheets which are so frequently ;count-
ed and checkea that there is no pos-.
eibility of •there being one too many
oe too few, and each sheet; which is •
5 inchee wide and 16e ieches long,- is.
do:averted into two -notes; each 'bale ,
of sheets thus represents. 1,000 notee
arid is capabie Of being convertedin- -•
to. a 'pinto .pourids sterling.
*Each -sheet, too, ie such a marvel
of skilled •manufacture that .it defies
bnitation. For nearly 200 years the
paper has been made by. a. secret pro -
.cess ett the teverstoke paPea eta' in
Ilampehires Which noW produces as .
much. as 14,000 reams a year. In •
spite of its thinness it is so strong
that 'it will...support a, weight et half
a.. hundredweight wiehout tearing:
and it is so cunaingler made . that nq '
two parts of it are:of .equal
nese, •
wa. e owarc g making "The Chernistra of Food" its
ing.
No one, of all tbe hundreds who along the busy streetrejostled.by the also the Unitecl States will be ab- es, and which has not been brought . tains a high per cent of protein,
seecial stedy this winter. The pop -
passed along tenet Path during the crowd whe were hurrying to their old days. . . .
which sho was wont to pass in the
al; but there is no reason to sufliciently into prominence. X refer o.na an amount, of phospaoric acid
ularity of the 'subject was decidedly
day, noted with keener interest and daily work -his gaze W4S suddenly . itlattortiti,71
*ate that a deficiency of accom- to the increase in taxation. ; that materially excele that found in
ehown at the last meetingeof lite pre -
arrested by the figure of a geationart Ael he roundea the beed he saw her
naoclatIon upon the steamships or in; Xi the death rate from inberetilthis :any' grebe or bye-prOducts of mills.
more pleasure the growth of the who wits coiting down, the steps of and leis heart gave a throb. He
perienced.
resPect of London hotels will be ex- in France is compared with that of i The phoephoric acid for pigs is use -
ante of over forty members, the oPine
aloes scorns when, with en ettena-
flowers that bloomed in the beds.
which bordered it. From April, an. hotel. His - gettial, clean-shaven coida see that her dress was thin
and poor, her face wan and thin, '.1..hiteland, thole is one fact which . ful in building up bone structure,
ion of each, in turn, was asked by
.ss.hen the tulips throw open their face was ruddy v,"ith the Mow of andk as the distanee betWeen them The meteopolis bas expanded so ! leaves a yield impression, namely„' and this ie an important feature
the president; and this subject for
health, and his whole appearance rsairtpciedItyh of late years, a.nd especially ; that England, with it, moist, foggy iwith our pigs to -day, While the pro -
the next year's program was chosen
vari-colored bells, through the anal- betokened the successful business ess, weary oo
lessened, he could discern the hope -
Y • o Diamond Jubilee as a cos-; and cold climate, only loses 50,000 tein has u. value universelly recog-
without a dissenting voicee-the gen- -
the autunin days of glowing Pennies Thomaa recognized him as the- towar•ds her. She looked at him,
fumbled in - his pocket and walked
Mb::
find an abundance al hotels and whereas France, with a much more
odliint:nhocuensetare, , that visitors will ; of her populatien front tuberculosis, niAzelcil ebxyteftelsetclteersiweraer
to this bretneit of the work, and to
mer days of bright geraniums and
, man, Of swine in eral desire being to devote more time
to the misty days of chill October, agent aud partner of a large hollers her eyee lit up with 4 sudden light, apart front, private healthy climate, counts every year Indiana thus .descrIbes the character
stud,v the subeects included, more in
when the chrysanthemums bloomed with whom his old firm did businees, Through the lapse. of years she re- housee, which are in dee i 150,000 eleathe ;front tuberculosis
among an equal popula,tion. of„tElisils)zolicilytictvy
ith yoUng Pigs, eno detail, then had been poesible when
with the late daisies, Thomas:, on his *nand, in aecessible positions.
only an othasional . meeting during
the beauty of it took hold of him
daily journeying, marked it all, and tial nod of recognition. The Mari re- h
and, as he passed, gave a deferen- cognized him, and she pressed' her
4 t h • br ast .
that the most enterprising steamshiP
It Is perhaps, not generally known i
, cordIng to a paper read to the ao- that is rich in all the nutrtents re -
Whence arises this difference? Ac- ands biome feed of great advantage
.
the seasorx had • been set apart for
and brought a little eunshine into' "See," he whispered, holding out
turned hie nod and as he took in the
the weate. monotony of hie life. shabby figure his eyes opened wide his heed ; "I have brought you companies make the comfort of their cietio ao. Chirurgio, Paris, by M. nutted, that is easily digested, . and adniiketetifesost!..tiowing pr
°grain was printed
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He was a clerk -just an ordinary in surprise, and ha stopped.
"Halloo., Jones I" he said, holding gave me• clew three years ago. It.
back that Shilling -the mascot you passengers their sPeeial concern, and !Illonfet, it arises front the Mat that especially palatable * * *
A Yoar's and their friends, and the .attendance
they strive to save them, all trouble I the British workman is well fed and experience with ' feeding
aeon arrival in. the metropolis by • that by keeping up hie system. With
type of the great army who, startiug out his hand, "I hardly knew you. slams It the ideal feed for this pur-
tankage
at the meetings has ittereased and
tatted amongst the members
out in life with a fair education,. has bre-tight Me all the luck you
. . notifying them ,of the hotels which , Wholesome and abundant food he is POse• 11100d•
the intet•est developed encouraMnMy.
spend their days on the same pro- up ri
You're. loolcing pretty queer. What's wished me.'" have rooms to spare. immediately ' enabled to resist and defeat bacillary ed. together itt tanks • at the !Lugo
lungs, etc. „ are cook-
Decentber-Food-Iligestion and rese
sale grind until the deadly mono- Themes told him in disjointed seno happiness were in her eyes, and
. . The tears 'that came from Sudden
they disembark at the pert of land- infection. On the other hod, the packing hotises, The fat is drawn
sluillittion. Use of foods for body.
transforms them into Mere human
teeny oats into their hearts end tences of his dismissal and of his Smilingly she faltered :
fruitless, endeavor's. erne glade, ing. A great deal of worry and an- • French workingman is badly fed, and
zloty is thus obviaeed, and t.he ef- sunder the 1f-7:pea cdoletsil abaonucti
leal composition of foods.
- the business deemed the post to . be
. ledgers. The affluent proprietor of
machines. For nine years Themes
worth £78 a year, a.nd the -man wha
thri dingy office posting eternal en-
tries from the day -books to the sales
Jones had sat on the same stool in
lie took' his arm and Marched him
harsh treatment plainly showing on
into the hotel. "Yoa're hungry, old Value of New .Surroundinge for Pas .
man," he said, quietla. "Get a bit
disgust he felt at the poor fellow's
his face and then, without a word,
Samuel Johns listened with the gether.-Loriden Tit -Bits.
And they pessed e,long the path to -
CHANGE SECURED AT HOME,
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an Invalid Shown.
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. age strangers to spend some portion .: coast! tutioa becomes exhausted and
feet of the policy has been to oncoma;fleient and unwnolesorne., food, . his
bent.
of their Limo in London on pleasure he is an easy prea. to tuberculosis.
crease in the size and spec o e
A striking development in travel is same ire London and Paris, but it
ticularly noticeable in the in- m
•
d f th- i Nevertheless, wagee aro about the
means. equivalent. The fact is that •
tort be said that they are by no
mionged leetion of insuf- If°trIounadillorthIL
a25,00 per tot laid down at my
home, contains about double the
protein found in oil meel, and is a
milk, a potted of the tankage cost-
eeems to be a perfect substitute for
ing less than a cent eted a quarlter,
very much better feed for pigs. It water. Its funceion in the body, Use
hydrates. Starch. Sugar. Chemical
composition. Cooking. Food Val-
ues.
of %teeter in cooking.
February - Mineral Matter-Carbo-
January-- 1Vater - Properties of
Necessity of variety of foods, Chem -
occupied it received no more. of breakfast while I keep my ap- •Tho doctor 'looked at his young that is taken by experts as affording
•ocean leviathans since 1807, the year living ia incomparably cheaper
England than in Fr anee-M London,
he and having a feeding value aqua to
March-t•ruits, Vegeta.bles, and Cer-
Years back Thomas had entered pointment. I'll be with you pre- about three gallons of el:fawned, milk.
eals-General composition, Mineral
upon this work with the hope thet seittly. Here, waiter ; attend to 'Patient with rather 4 diSgatiS110d, the nearest estimete of the require- where lin•re is no oetrtd, in .A. inixture of thirtyepounds of cort
better position, but now, when he
it would prove but a probatioa to a this gentleman I" •
With a smile he disappeared, May- air. "Why no You not get well ?" meats of 14)02. The tratileAtiantic Faris -and the dipff:oeIrveenr
he a.sked her, somewhat • impatiently.
"Yotir fever left' yoe long ego, andeadded to their carrylag capacityeand
steamers have, it particu.lar, largely! • MAIMS . ITSELF FELT. . •
th11.4 -7 tO' ILO pounds each of wbeet mid- inatter. learts used for food, Mak-
was on the wrong side of thirty, and ing Thomas utterly dumfoundered, The purchasines 413'ot a pi.ece ef1asue
Wings end tanIcage, makes a very
April-eFats and. Oils e- Different
ing of breakfast, .foods.
is .much aigher. in •the altited ! tion :Mr older pigs or hogs may be
well balauced. ration for pige ep to
cornpositiclu. Adulteration. Effect
him by interest and favor, the hope as he strode alOug the street. "the
mused Johns you stay just, M the. same state. de.
Y en excess of .the numbers on the cfir- Eingdom than it is in France, That !made liy
Month8.. 01cl. A very good ra-
'you have no organie trouble, and yet the advanced, bookings. are already ee
had seen younger men pushed abeve *".An infernal shame,'
et cooking.
Beene' OF LAST YEAR. ; Wisely farsighted, avoids taxes onliankage ftillY half in proportton to
reaucing sthe middlings and
forming , foods. Composition. Pro-
bed died within him. His asPirae follow's. es steady as they atake 'em, after day. You will hurt. my replete- -responding • ' lie • beetteee the linglisit fiscal eystein, I May - Allauminous Foods -Flesh -
tion if you keep on this way," he .
tions had vanished, and he heel bee After nine years too 1 Weta-se•
Effects. of heat, - . .
edded, jokingly; but on leaving, the ; t bstances most necessary to • ahnost inunediately when put in `-27-8.
' he su ; amount of cora. tankage dissolves nei ee,
come content, nay, thankful, that he moch for man's . iugratitede." ..A. room he epoke more seriously, it is not easy to calculate how ZIO addresses, papers and discus -
was in the receipt of ie regular avage. eudden impulse thok hbn, :and im- existence insteud taxi e• them as .
' . u on,. veal. beef, pork, Pigs fed upon tankage show • great
_. , of re, water, • and al -mulct be fed in slop.
inexpensive, and when he thought. the post -office: Annexing a telegraph
His tastes were simple, his one room mediately aeeing upon it See entered; "She must be roused in some Many passengers. actually land in .
way," he.said to her mother and the this country frone the..United States
by the •several toutes, for. the enlY.
, batter, coffee, cocoa, tea, sugar and :4L.1.13E9:fi:84
. trained nurse who was in attend- petroleum aro •dearee in France than mhatiNc.oceiraitrvenoaunad a. pb ITitecgi,
evaelpojaineat isepiTYty,%cfliolbprtelihl
as he often did, of .tho hundreds of forna be scrilibled a message to Ms elm ,
e "What She really needs is a: returns ilea those compiled in New theselor theee columns from time to
poor starvelings "out of collar" who partner,' sand handing ie to the -
c b t h i t • le • I g an . n t o ..proportion .of lf. especially free. from geuty and rhea-
.
hange, u s e s cm, wea in ler. York from the records at that parte; '
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himself on ais fortune and feverishln
e his' appointment. '. a • ' • • ' will do no harm and May do good.
.go us. to try an expel mene •wh c
i •11 000 first and second cabin pcissengers ;2f* 8°'" nes
crossed. the Atlantic to Europe last d i , . .
! to _evaenn 8%46,0% ftstarybuntottehriacgofif3ese,ucee- or from deconielOsition, and has been chiles of.household economics should
tsime. .
and propea understandhig of the prie-
would lia,ve gladly taken on his Job operator, 'Sarni:ad 3ohts-one of Na- . ; to . la me , a . . .o . matic troubles. ; Tankage is so dry
2f . Mr butc ors' at f 60c t
134 it may be taken that fully,130,- •
present condition to trevel. I am compared with 5f: poo. that there is no danger front worms There is no doubt that the' 'study
for less money, he congratuleted ture's. noblemen -went Mit to. keel) • i • 4 , '
endeavored by assiduous attentiot to • Thomas, having • made a better i ' .."I .want vim to let me have an- year, and ehough. some of :Wear went wa
his duties to offer no opportunity to. meal than he had air . dayis was sit- h - . . -
. f _f mil: sno9 eritisokroturithatlyteoonotkreadetttahgataotsenea tak2 ,engage the attention of eyeay womat
which is also ,much cheaper. in L
. ot er bedrcann for 'her, and arrange direct to. the Continent the majority :
his taskmaster to displace him. . ting gazing . intently -at something it it diff tl f " ; don:than in Paris. It is the same his herd from fertaing it." .• : . young or elde and yet it is e, strange
qu e oren y rom the wayat is .
disembai•ked at Ltverpool, Li:melon; ,, e'er kind. of • previsions; alsp - A: quantity of tankage wes sup, ,
factSin this age of adva.need thought,
Undersized, with a. bloodless face •wideli.glistened ' in Iiis lama, whe 1
, ' now. Hang up new chintz curtaine Plymonth and Southampton, the rest ;:,r4 Q Y. when most people • aitn tO keep. the
fringed by a thin beard, and the Johns. returned.' . • d ut f •t . . . t goina to Cherbour Antw ri Br 1 '''''th•inatches, tobacco, wax matches .pliete. the Station at he equest o • • . .
st r f
mind well infoeneed on the practical
,
stoop that conies of much clerical "Well, Jones," he said, cheeeily, familiar With. A them: with a fire- men and -Hamburg, 'or -by the French ..- , e.-
. poppet* . end salt, whieh in Prance are
,
labor, Thomas Jones passed ot his "had a goodtuck-in ?' That's rigid:. place, if possi oa S to avro rec a a p , their ietrineia -Stehle.
taaten Sloan au to 500 per cont,above Cnicago, tor . .feedieg swine,. , This
, . , . •, subjects of life, that health, and the
.
Way without attracting a seecaid What •have you. got there '1" We: Light a • bright b t; II cli t: S uth m -
ton ts the port etaed by :the A ner an . heelth-giving principles Which shoula
little wood- fire,. and buy her a preett. • . • tankage Was eepecially prepared for
look from any man. Ifis fellows in . ''A mascot," • xnurrnuted Thomas, • l• fe .1 'Thus, a remark that has aleeady the purpose, being made from ehanes underlie the building ap of the home
.
Amy dressing gown. 'We wi gii Ilex • •
• lino for. outward and.. homeward. . •
'II ",e.
the oftice dubbed him —rho Snell,'" 'displaying. the shilling ; and tie told . ._ . ,. _ been utaele in regard to Barcelona as. and meat taken froma the cutting Me scareely coneidered. .lemeng the
a radical ehange• •in her Own house boats, and oy the two uerman eutee to the increaseln the number of tebe thorn, tanked; : immediately, .and leading sabjects studied by the Cans
and took advantage of his meek, un- him of the little seamstress and her•ane. see what that win do." -the Hamburg -American • and the . • op 'e . ss cia
complaining spirit by passing on to gitt, Bluff Johne .wes silent for a ., • ercit ous persons in proportion to the pressed anti ..drie
little space.whet, the book-keeper had westward. The homeward bound- ee -xe. fiscal •oharges appliee to France, tive of . the above Clem wrote that
d." A. represerta-
tiori are the construction e.na sante
i A. couple of days afterwards the North C1 errnan •Lloycl-for sail Inas
girl tli" as told that'. she was so much
finiabed. Ile would.. have laughed press boats of bath•the Gentian corn- ,Nvhie*h 143 the moat highly taxed ;nee "If tankage •carl be used at all' 'for . • . •
tation of .;the house, which includes
if • better that she was . oing tO be. .
anyone had dared to call him setti-! panics call, hawdyer, at Plymouehlti" in* the world, a/ad also ranks• swine feeding, it mast be specially' • a •
instead,. leiveipOol is the headquar- i
r hiEhest in tubeeculosis; is in the first: .prepared. The welter's opiniot le 1146) g,. en a, mg, ig mg, p u
&c.; With this Comes, if ;me
incfved into' ancithee rocut, and; de -
sapped his manhood's vigor zind mental; -but his Wife :WOold tell Yoli"epito her retueta,nce, the change VAS
transformed bira into a mere ea- that for alt hie been -less acumen ha luacte. •• • .. • . rank for alcoholism, 'end in the • first that no tankage that „r. eatable
tomaton. • falai foe de u auy •wolild 'have a Model honio, • artistic,.
• tors of •the _English lines -the White1
The only brightness that entered I'Look here, Jones," .he blurted. pleasure at her pretty and novel _ _ie :thei;lefore, well' .established that the bo used for tide .purpope." A sara_. useful ' and• economic • furnishing
the • care of the 'bode., cleanliness,
la.. with hbout 86,000 first -Class pa . pop lation. It. seems, part of the intestieds,' etc:; should
was as tender-hearted as a • child,- •1 •
; The next day . she showed la,nguid Star and the Cuitard together deale I •
into his life was distilled front his mit, presently.. "My peoMe. are ' surroundings; her ' diet was alteeed, senses to America-aand Landon it dea ly• taxatien which in France lila of this tankage SheWed the fol- diet,' eierciae, clathing, the mental,
physical mid spiritual . developtnent.
nightly reading, tho flowers in ... ehe sending out a man to the Cape.. Wo , weighs ao. heavila on necessaries of, lowing composieicin. aa • , • .:
and she gradatelly acquired an ap. •the • nort• selected by the Atherican: 1 life is the • prifnery cause of the de -S Moisture' . 3 63 c or the individual; in•fact,SeVerything
• park, and -the woman. - want a•ehoreughly reliable ehap Write petite.• In, a Pret,ty rime dressing eagege the attention of every, young
trarisport line, . which c aeries abOut
She, like himself, was a toiler. is convertant with, the tradrito act. jacket, she ,received the compliments 4,000 :to NeW York annually The , Velopmente of tuberculosis, alcohols Protein., e • • 49.81 P..c• •
Every morning she entered the park as. apsiste,nt eo our agent out there. of the (Meter and Meese with. coin- .
Geraiatt steameeri doll at Cherboing ; lam and depopulatien. . It has been Ether Mittel:ea-a.. „ that relitt:7 to the health and bap -
at the same hour as he did, and ' Pm •thinking •YouSre .just •the 'Miley. after tduching at' Flyrnputti. ;arid the 'bait! that when the Waikingmat in • Crude fibre x .. •••••'''''. ' '' : ************ p -.7c:, pitese of ..these.. Who.' live . in our
passed through it on her way to the , fee :the job. Nolv, • whet• .do. you: 'llacency, . aad er one that tate ma be-
Ameeican line boats at Cherbourg be- i 17rance is unable to satisfy his hurt- Nitrogen. freelsextrect• 5,06 p.c. . '
• • • homes -The Selection and caoking of
.
hornets gasped. The look of des-• ;lector, "that . alosolute change • is
. ' -set: id the fore. Southanneton.
One effect of dm coronation festivi- Ition, alcohol. . . • . ; •
• be uently in. i norance cater to the
tools• t ' I I ' M h
o . t le anne-makere ot ers
an.to convalethe rapidly food is ofie of' the mast importatt.
workroom where she drudged as a ' say ? Will you take it a". ' ' I; "All' going to prove " . , ger to tarns •to his • • great corisola-.. Ash ., ..,. 159.4sp.c.
him any uncononial task that' they
thought he might do. The nart•ow
circumscription of his existerice had
t. seamstress. Every morning „they
passed each other -these two unies ,pair vanished .. from • his , tiee may bete induce American. tour- . What; ought to. be :done. th.erefore, . • , . Total..• - •
face. His ' often an essential toward recovery .- : • 122 ' i)".s• tasqte ot ifeeir *chgitdren itatead _o'f put-
.. . . .
- irt the great city crowd -and tliough 'eyes lit •up witlaretewed hoPe. As and that the required St' 1 . •
inau us. may' ists . • to . sarong. tl ' oil d t
a • len r n • our ; is
, ,th Completely, mimeo. taxation on - Teedetermine, .sotiething . of • the .
ting. before : them good wholesome
they knew neither the other; yet ,the he. re.alized all . that this .ofter meant, • ae. iven• 1 • co .. P. Which usuall• 1 ta tl (1' necessaries, to spare what - is *needed value of tankage . in a. swine 'feeding • . •
e .. . . lye a leap at her coming; and her and • his body.' • shook With emotion.) teEv.. : t. th ' ' • :: .
,01;
foo to build•bone, muscle an nerve.
` eart of the lonely bookkeeper would his heert ova • ae- leap within him' as, to •ii. d t . •
• e b nefit 1. h h on on In, order .ti• d' • th 't
he mouth et Jute!, m: ancl: tax.euperfiuities. .,The ..remedy ie ..ratiert, cm itcperiment .with et .fairly ' .. • -
'found in: sanitary provisimis: The•
en a . ose , who are in. health 1., d pen
.with something like a smile ' in his hand. • ' • .: a. . .. .
eyes would meet hts as• they paesed Jehns- reaa . Ads face and 'Mit forth not be • underrated, says the; . New trips .may,.:ia ; eare is all ,very well,. but to.Prevent contineecl. lor. . 127 • da;ve..... The. - AM -
es is. better. . , This meehod ought' at Mills.'
uniform lot of pigs' was begun -"and' .• , - . • • • •
Sir. Henry .Thompson says ."that the
selection. of. MO m to, .be .considered
venieritlj...the :Summer
them. • "That'S iettled then My 10-d ". h tally it M. tot ;until .• tho middle eel-
' least to be tried: •The issue at •stake• yoiteg pie:a:di-add into -Sots of' four"
led - copsisted . of. 16'. head • of • u•
a relation to es principle ny :winch
We may certainly .belleve,. nainety,
• " ' '
. . IYork .tribune. "I like to. get. a, new' some eases', be begun en,elier, for
. . .. , --a • a's dook becituth it Is the only way we •
pearance evidenced . the..contitued wed ., thee real • rueh. is in 'June and eitch. These everri.all .p:urebreed. aid- ..tbat the. ajimetts meat :adapted to
Her anaemic. Mce and dairies ap- treaders it •Veell...wOrth • While,' .inas- .
salad:1'3 "Nowk, do and•pitele•yorir ieape 'get •differerit - food," said. a youtga Mity that the ehips. are getting. lull,
drain of her life-blo.od that the con- I .red my 'partner: that you're perieneed housekeeper approciates• the, :Ju4'; • 'But those visitors whe decidel.land -Oho - coantry taken iri con:maxi- •P
teach 'as to be en* a. level - with Eng-. inals and .... averaged aboet sixty. ,
denelop -the .indieiduel sound in mirid
etre: wet hac .. heresby four . o'clock'. married woman ; .bet .the More . me.
finement .and drudgery of .her woik' conaing up •withane to -night." • ' ...-• • to 'see Palle and Switzerland after ' set M regent:to tte mortality from test. .The foods Used were as. .
ciundssea.ch at- the beginning of the '
ice_ I hale to. the 'palate but 'that they may
aim •bodY. stall -not ..only be accept-
rmnerative hygienia. Value of change,.
er circumstances she would have been Thomag. His . brain was .in a• whirl.. • 1 .. • * -
..ir7ab.rieto considerYation the .victines- ef .lows ;-s. • • •• . • . • , be selected. anttprepared so a.s to al -
parts Of. pur•e then
.• .• ford. •scepe .for the•exercise of a rein-
. • • • • • . .•
claimed of her. *In. other arid bright, : • "Thank.' yori, - sir,"•" stararnered , tilberculosis) there are .100,mo' lives
me a, . . . . , . .everpoola .Plymouth 'or Southampton, - • • •
and vtules the I init. d• t d LOndon will ill ,•• b •k i it • • T1
a . y ie accor - . . sten al e t-er at - a . • - •
. . ' I- saved' ever • year withoeittake a Lot 1 -Ten •
considered attractive; for her - forin. "I'll be here." • - • :• '. , .. • :. e • l'e''
and features were pleasing, arid hes: " ' • ' ' '. ., .1 Every wontat ;hat experienced the* alcehol. . . ' . meal and .one part. tankage. ed taste,. and .produce a, fair degree
and 'thus create a good deal ot.cross -
g . • en, eat mental and even Moral..stimalus 'df a country traffic, • by which. the 'English
• • • • • • Lot .2 -Five. parts pure cornmeal: • of. an incident pleasure. naturally • as-
.
eyes,. . beautiful. in their sadness, Johns, Clapping him. on tele back: .
railWaye; and iii• particulax .the Lone '
• and ono •part,• tankage. . - - -
neW gown ..(always provided . it has- • - somated . with the act of- . Kama • and
that poets tell of. By : cotaparisori count ef .. expenses:: . ': •I shouldn't 'recogniies.. the •faet that -.it is 'the Smith Western, the ..Great .Eaptera. •,. . .
. .Lot 3-s•Pure then meal Only.. . • a • . a • .. . • . -
• • . derived erom the study. ;tithe table."
I . -•
would have been full of the laughter a'Nere's a couple .ef -pounds' on ac- been Paid . far), • but.. not every :ores den and North Westein, London and
ITOW . IVIAN PROPOSES.. Lot 4-esnen parts 'et a 'ridatere • • it. .-..
with his landlady, wbo was the Only part• .. with that _shilling if I were
woman with whom he had :acquaint,. . y SS ' , '• .. • • . ..sarlie with ..dorialoiliary aurfoundinge.
and that to occasiOnally.. make a dife caontrid ptahneteSsewuttill 'Ebeitasetatfit•tlostrCthhtletlsivamnis ' ; . .. ... .: . . '. , ..:: .: :‘ . ..., .. . . - .. • • . • . a . - .. .. .
'. • . . -• •
an angel, and the smile of tide lit-, juetaaffixed ie the egteentent. Of. sere
. . . • . gOod. thing, • while itmall noveltiext M •
couttry and, back can.be comfortably. ::' •
faiitiouri..• Let • of • . .Statiatias .- On The toed .was weighed • oitt .at fteda .. '
, , ‘tl'Opping 'the Qiiestien.), •.... •ing. time, ..and mixed•.with .• water,. .-
. •--.- - ' • • and shorts, and .one part tankage... • THE FIRST BLOCICI-10.1.7SE. •
the history aaf . • the bleckhouse as.
ance, Thomas _certainly thought her • Next day, . tut the. signature he. leed ferent airangement of 'furniture...is S...of . Z20 a. trip front America to title'
to his work wieh quickened pulee and eyes, Thantaa Jones,.real4ed t,hat he case, •.a , . ehange of - dress, and , pare without engaging a.• suite of thorns, is. indebted fer son:le very interesttrig
• " • folarting. a medium .thineslop,.....aboet . tt ins of war is interestin •iit•
tle , plaiely-dressed drudge eent him c , a . a ,. tare e oie his .• .
the..way af neW bboks-and:.periadie. Made,. but the anuiti-nallionentasevett To n.foreign ;statistician the. wet:fed
• • ' . .,. . .
an indefinable longing* in his heart.. •. was .."Oitt 'of ,coilat" ,-no :longer.. Theeticulai•ly 'the 'Menu, all go te baight- can ethily give Z200. foi, a. single data it regard te the most •approved - ,
two • .parts , water to •one ..part gee in the present jutictere. Tbey.•seem.:' to
Ever since that clay when: their. clawa of at hew clay in his life was •• ' "ex ac, c' ' , boat,: and it ' . methocis. of • courtehip . in elyilieed being used.. The..grain Wes. not cools- .have been firet...eat.enaively 'used . by
•-s had nest rnet he had Mokecl•for breaking -ate day that promised wel1.1.th•edeinciat. the 'change hi. really .re-
quiree. a roosp Me 'and give a . g
isi precisely this 'class of, visitor for• i • ie oxe .•. to • the Russians. in t,heir long, war 'for
het: coming, and when by• chance •he And when a week.later he passed up . • ; . *horn :splendid vessels,: not in exiee from several - hundred 'novels arid .roe . t '
'.countries. ,Theso, date, *ere complied efea, :
the • water. before inixieg te make the the Subjetgation of Cencesia.; and
missed her -which. happened .• but the gangway ot teethe liner. • that . • . • . _.t.ence, . or . •at .all events .not . on the • brown together in dry form, . and.
The. Made .aud tankage were. the teacitiog of •that campaign seeme
his life, and the hopelessness thite. carved in his .heart a fixed resolVe. . . trlisiliell.16 Is"lavt: ‘:nf d"crh a l7 TO 'cinaoyws, ayetil- :.how. meg.-
teethes, . the 'object' • being' to sho
propese arid bow s w e
-- ---NV the Water then added. • .the average. es Tcrionsql=t1.3"Th:
OpD • SlitoPIDING. .CIIMTOtTS:. .• ,. 1 . daily gain as made by eaeh. lot was tvoet,ybositohwat rt. tticraye-
tarely-something seemed wanting in• ehotild. bear him' to tbe' neW life,. be
hardly upon him.
hedged hint no Ver preseed, mare that the trust of 'the man whe had, . e , . .. . .
. plucked him out''of the depths F.,hoUld . • • • " ' • S ' d •
y Ho.o'lls • •on the, voyage frora • From 100. typical caseis of 'accepted •
is ize .t000iVO the . proposals . \ .• ' ' '
as follotvs :- . . . . s
seuseians began tO build them to
!Wall ,in's Seharnyl lit .1840. lt was
time- oecup•ed•
The Bazaare Of -Cairo are.s Quite nn ••. • declarations of 'love the statistician • .. • . . Cost 'per not anti:111859 that that warrior
• • ....• ,.. picturesque. - : .'• , - . .. . BY THE SWiFTEST BOATS.. • obeained • the following ileums :• • ' . . Daily. gain., ' 100 lbs 'propheteavas walled in and caught..
She was one Of the sunbeams that pover be violated .ny hina,. end, in• 4. . •
book-keeper had .come to be looked strese had given .. him. "Inst for • of old Cairo': k day arming-, theta. rift No...2...'.... .....4.81albs. ; . 4.00:to be. •constracted to wall in .the
A. freslaSset of blockhouses had then
brightened up the . darkness of his. little purse that ' lay near . to his. .-- ... . .
;Eighty -ono of.'the 'hundred men 'vow-
- Lot NO,..1:....... .....4.63•Ibs . - :. 'Sa.80'
AniOng the.• latest monsters axe the
. ;
lonely life. And to her the sadeeyed heart, the shilling; •the little, searn-• : 'The bazaars. are the Wonder 'places
White Star Company's. Celtic, 2.0;880 „ed that they cotdd not live any -long- .
larger than the Oceanic. which daees ;the ladies' hands in ..a tight grip; 60 - et o. 4::. ..... • 4.55 Ms. tribes •still -- in revolt; This . took
tots, ..beilt in .1001, • and. 8,600 tons • . ot No 3 :. 2 68 Tbs. • .5 20
tine of her daily life, and she 'looked • Three yeara passed, • . • .. to 1899; the •Itarnbutg-Americen's er withoilt the adored: ones, -72 held 1,-. N• " • .aa. - • • e•ee tieother five' • years, the final our -
kissed therh oh the lips, 10 en the
on as quite an old friend.' His ap- .luck." . . - •• .. • • gave the .. iirst keen impression of .
Deutscidand, '162,500_ tons, launched. right hand, 2 On the•tip of the nose The above .restilts.• NhoW that, the. 'Ovea •ana lever again ehe Circassians
•s•s'n render not taking. place :until. 1864.
pearance **was reckoned in the rou- . * . * * • 41- * • t s easteen life. Every group' and shop
front was . a picture, gay in . color
g' yeae, and belonging' and one on the Chotilder ; 18 Were influen.ce of the tankage in supplying got in. enneng the hlockheuses. and
for hine rounding the bend in ehe • Thomas . Jones - was noelonger a . or somber in thadea At each naivety.
to did. North German Lloyd ere the gto .exeited 'Oat they .could hardly. erotein a to what would otheewise: blew. them 119; and'. they repeatedly
in. the fohowin
petit lill eagerly as he did for her. book-keeper. Fired . by • the deter-' late, kept•muddy by constanks lel
.pe c -
One morning in late November -a mina,tion, to ;prove. himself worthy of ling. *as a kaleidoscopic picture • sof have been a • very .carbonacious .ra- 'ambushed.. a»CI cut up the 'Mobile
14,500 ePeels, 26 lost their, ' elequence on, Was ox i Mee y. beef, cia n. e celumns to. w lich they eel ee as a
dismal, dispiriting morning -she did. the truth reposed in hifn hrihad tot figures, .straege 'and • curiousa hivrity Kaiser Wilhelm:der a•r°98°,"
tons, and the. Still Itu•ger 'and 'newer. through certain qualms. of. conscience growth' of pigs, as well as in. the •base.-• Iri one iunbu'sh in a forest 78, -
not come as usual, and,' as.. he' shared himself,• and bad sueceeded race ot the eaptern. world. wad repree
vessels carry. as many ae six• hundred Gited," and 8 frailltlY finathial resultsWith lot No. 4 .000 inon weee .leilled. In the •end,
. trudged to his work, he. felt. . in- beyond his expectatiOns. The busi-..sented. ,A• crowded thoroughfare Kronin'inz 15,00a toas. Sonee of these 12 said in .deep chest steno, "Thank
his dark days. ceedingly, and at the .end of twe heart ofs the bazaar section -Pale- first -cloth. passengers: •A Whole fleet tbeY: Wei -e' "ineipressiblya
admitted that there ie a difference of nearly . tette however, the.‘Iblockhouses triumphed.,
stenctively that it was to .be one Of nese •tif 'his. firm had prospered. ex- -• called. the Muski; peneerated the
• of the. modern ten thousand ton. car- • ' By studying the con uct of • 100 •
happy,. . , Cents beteveet : cost of feed. per and the .Population was deported.
peund of gain, .and in lake taco ve
For some weeks past the firm had. years front the date of his arrival faced Greek niarcheints black Nta. . 'I .
demand, and a. portion of the •:.ma- 4 raw in ten days, might be, enumer- . !evince in this respect with Lot Nci.
weight, while the dif- • . , .
ge passenger .boats doing .the jou Men whose suits Were rejected the Per pound live . . .
been feeling the result of a declining he foand himself ,• manager of a biansa shifty -eyed Paris'ians bare-
ated, and by these win come the equally
1.-. statistician obtitioeclathe. following
interestieg figures : Forty-, a Cornfed•is. very, slight indeed. WHEN OTHERS FAiLED, . '.:'
ranch house that had conneetions legged Egyptian portees, ' coPPer-
conference with the manager, the Colonies. _ • : . : nehmen jostled ono anothee in • the fr-ellilizfet ..tgetojoVti.l•et The Mariposa of .ehe 'flesh of lot No. ,batatteckolleaton-"Someone gave . mo...a
chinery ha.d been standing idle. In over the whale. of. the South African colored Bedouins, and aed-faced Eng -
the States --an ever .inereasing class . yesterday', and .x' didn't
gotrinlex;n:221slisrte.i(Ciirif:t
more leisurely holiday maker from ..
of, summer traveller. .. • .• had no niore V41110' in their eyes and 8 was not 'quite as goecl as that of
the tankage fed lots.• This Was fair- .
know 'what to do with it, • .
bead decided that standing -eXpenses The . dark days, when starvation human• tide that ebbed and flowed.
certain employees dispensed with; non. to hitt like Sarno hideous night- Front the British colonies the bide. that they would eonimit suicide. 14 . tt ?" .
Von; Illutner-"Couldn't Yeti::: pass
must be cut down, tine services ..of had stared him in ' the face,- seemed In front of each 'single teemed Shop •
tly trusting ly noticeahle. . .
sat the merchant% elan
• Allah .' 'to being them• customers, became 'suddenly tongue-tied 4114 ir- • • Tim coedition of . these oxperhnent- efackleton-"Not . ler a long time.
. .
and the manager, looking round his mere, and otly, when, irithe privacy in cations are clear that a large influx .
staff, decided that Thomas' Jones, .of•hia room, he- sat end gazed at the but keen and ready when a victim' 01 visitors wilt roach, thia country rational, n calmly' resigned thein- el fed pigs -during the feedinn Was of Tho first .man I tried it en 'was a
"The Snail," must go. • - . mathot he still Wore neer 'his heart arrived.' .. , .
. .. by the March . and April sailings, In- selves to the inevitable; 5 avowed Much intermit. - Thost of lots Nog; 1, ticket -cleric,_ and .he reftitha • it with
He informed him of hie dismissal. and the .visien of a wOrnart'e face Crossing and .recrossing the Muski, deed,' the .Orient-leacific ' boats froin their intention -t of inutediately .etaie 2 and 4, . where :tankage. was fed, scorn." . • ' . ' e . . .
in a few curt words, and the servant floated before his eyes dld he reelite every branch of eastern art was•niet. A.ustralia are almost fully booked by gritting to AnieSicit, 8 tere out some had noticeably silkier coats of hais, Von Bluttior-a"Why diclrit you.try
of nine years found tho fears. that that those &Lye had really been, Competition' seemed to be the isoni intending 'passengers. /it the spritg, of their hair, 2 bit. their lips till the than that of the corn fed. lot. The it on a chemiet. ? Their profile aro
had haunted him realized. He ace; The rumorti of impending war Were of trade:. for each Class of merchan- so as to benefit by tho English sum- blood ettino, I stuck. his hands . into - corn fed animals did not.•eat with a so great they!re likely to be careless,
cepted the position resignedly, Some- Passing into certainty es le •sat in dims or artiaan had.its Separate guar- mer the hoirie corning coloniet is Ils- his trousere. poekete and . Whistled na keen 'relish after' the experiment was in Money matters."
thing had s'eeined to whisPer. in his his office .tho day that -marked his ter, A noisy colony of brasswOrk-ere tinny well repreeented, hut ho is like- popular song. and another looked up fairly started while the other. pigs - Tackleton"011, . I did ' but it
toward heaven. and began 'to Say tho elways did, and therein a. marked. wasn't any use. Then I tried to buy
sleepless nights that tiiis (Iv would three yeare' service. An excited mob was succeeded by. silent leather eaw. la• to be a nench more frnillerouS class
ers or curtain makers.. Turning a this year. - • • . Lord's prayer. ' difterenee Woe to be seem The corn,. a newspapee with it, . bat the boy
surely dawn, and he knew it. Would Was crowded round the Press offices .
be useless to kick against the fiat, awaiting the notes of the expeeted corner, we Haw ahekd many rods of On the Australian lines, as in tho ' Of the 'Italica .87 per cent. kneW tea pigs developed into very poor wouldn't have it. I went to buy a
His pride forbade him.to cringe and ultimatutn, As he caught the shout boa beforehand that the proposale wet•o fOodere, and Ole was drie to . the (kink, but 'that .wouldn't do. I was
red and yellow slippers each air Anievican services, the tendency
beg consideration. With .a ehoky
feeling in his throat he left the place.
for the last time and passed mit in-
to the street "out of collar" and ute
terly hearteick.
For weeks ho went the round in
his endeavor to regain employment,
but without auccees. It was in-
variably the Ott1110 atestver : "A
younger man was wanted." And . A. month .later he received the stantly passed tho water vendor and Lloyd and the French Meseageries n . le El, ;V, W10 WO'S
gradually the despair. that breede on cablegram sanctioning his leave. the eoffee 'maker. At a signal, the Maritimes have flue vessels, Prom years old, protested vigorously
against giving or receiving' a kiss ;
repeated disappointmente took hold With boyish eagerneth he booked his latter would stop and light his larep other parts of the Empire the corm -
of him. The starvetiot he forced passage by the Ara horneWard- MIX the sugar and dust -like cofiee in ation is expected to attract British ;another, who was of about the same
a small copper pot, heat and servo subjects, the West Thdies having at Ingo' said' "Yes' you nin'Y ' ki" me'
himself to endure in order to make botind liner, and set ithout the are
but you must do it in a gentlemanly
his little accumulation elf motley last rangements for keeping the affairil of it, receive ids pay and Vie .
Ve 021, • command the Royal Mail servicee ' -yr
Was marking ita unthistaftable signs the busitese going until he :should . and from Jamaica the Elder -Pomp- n'anner`
on his face. And then the day return.
that greeted the announceinent he threwn Over a Wire and taVaylng le been to build larger and larger ves- about, to be made to them. Seventy
sprang from his .chair excitedly and the wind, like two antagonistic Cate eels,. the latest Orient beide beibg Of • them sank. as though embar,
paced .tho room. It struck him that the twin screw Ornrah. 8,201 tons, sassed, Into'lliti twins of the loved
suspended by their tails. The sharn-,
and the °norm, 7,94ti. Still larger once, find only ,1 fell gently down on
the outbreak of war would mean pointed, red Egyptian slippers could
temporary stagnation' fof besiness. be bought as loVe as it ebilling a are the White Stile Medic, Persic alai a• Ow or sola.. Fourteen. thvered
mid the hope that had lived with their sistere, ef 12,000 and 10,000 their blushing faces with their hands
pair, but the yellow Tunisian shOes
with other English lines, the mOnePs . r MO NOM 0110. 0 y
him during the years -of onee more commanded higher prices. Carpets tone, Nor have these campardes,
retuning to the old coantry-might and rug shops Were everywhere., around the tecks of thrimen ; 2 HO (I I "*"'".•,......%.‘." • . "
be realized after all. Among this babel of trade, eon- oiy to Australia, 'as the German I "Please speak to mamma," and 1 • 'itl`73:7---7- ...----• .:.v...-.-t...its.--- --sy--'ss---• ••" • •-•- ••-••••;.• --7••••:"•-;---
feed, The conditions of the stomachs ahnost disceuraged, old. man."
the Cern fed pige was of unusual 1 Von Blturtee-,"/ should say you
interest, these eentaining scnir ale twist . have been. 13111, you finally
hetniee smelling corn . meta simply, pattsed Re didn't you 7 -
which HCOMOd SOddell 11111,S$1. Tnoldeidn prat! ,011,
tninly the tontents of 'the cinsi fed Von Illunier-On whoiri 7" . ••
steniticliss was • inferior in • a flake- Tackleton-"On friend of mine,"
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ster boats to Bristol. The lattee 1 mli*.....+...••••41.n.o.
dawned when he had spent his last • The homeward voyage seemed an ZANZIBAR BELLES. newly -established line has proved a , Chill followed by fever, quick mac, severe paine he the eyee and forehead, and dull pains in tho JuiatO und
copper, and work seemed as far eternity to him. Everse night he Success, the Alpe fillitto .Well. A 4 rkIIIIIARI)AV 001101sTAT/OINIS.
fli •13 lists Vice -Consul that. there is s y ‘ _......... . g . e. Thuraday morning, 2sth June, the vottell, furred tongue, distress in the sumach, and diarrhoea. The one Untaletakable feature of lit grippe is the
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day had passed that brought him -° 2'1 - hstve itt thi e•arlotta West Itelinit gat-
e. great openi g - Volts are expected to Make their;
' Clay WM& the Iting,has chosen for depressed spirits and weakness arid debility of the body.
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nearer to the metherland. Often he 1.1 for British noode be •
Would• reverently linger that I to the trip•s home this var. As regards , hie corouation is the anniversary of With the Very youlat Mai very old and with persons of los., vitality, the dangers of la. grippe are very great.
shill'n nd w ntl if ti I
Wan !Pemba, Particularly in regal.<
.1 gaily colored cloths, locally known , , the day on will& Oliv0 cramwen • ramnatoiiia•af a vibrant saw. fatal form is a froquent residt. It is also claimed that very many awes of eons
• . ITS VERY WHITENESS
es e. secret which no .one uninitiated
can 'discover; artd the . ink; which is
eo anlikef • any other., is of some
equally seceet comPesitten, in whien
naphtha -email figures donspieugusly.
The water meek Whieh. was at, one
times priadured by hand-edseef •wiree.
sewn together; is now arOdueed by
plateriof eheet brass, frenawhich tbe
pattern is stamped out ny, a steel -
faced die.. • • • • ' • .:.
The F1411i0 seetecy that is observed '
en • manufecturing. ,the papiek hem
whica these • inilliops ot notes are
pradaced annually geards. . every
stems -of their productiOn; 'the dicta
•theinselves..frenn whieh the notes •are
printed' being made .eittirely irx the
Batik in Threadneedle Street.
. As • explained, Beta of England
notes are always..printed :in anties:•,
fteh sheet is .theu Cut Ill iNvo,
lettVing each .nete With one Clean-cut ..
and -three rough- or- "decided. edgee" '
a' peculiarity Whieh panics many who
are ignorant af this simple .explanas- ' •
tion. It Will be observed, too, that
en many iiotese-in fact, ain half
the notes. issued -the top right-hand •
corner has the appearenco of. having
had a piece of the paper rubbed
tais ie done with each sheet when in
a state of pulp so that the 'printer
may• , knew ivhen' the .watermerk 'is
right side up: a • ' .. • • •
Every day these notes return from
their wanderings'. (in one remaakable
case covering 111 "Tare) to the 13ank
where -each one is cancelled •by:.hity-
ing the corner containing the eigna- •
thre cut .o.fT, and its -return is dely
noted in the bank registers:- het •as
faet as they. return, the supply never. •
fails:. fot in its strong -room there are
,always. millioses .of notes of an age
gregate value of Z •80.000,000. ready
to take the place of those that have
come back te the told, •
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::pOWER..3.3.1,ANTs FOR LONDON.
.-tilndon, England, is planning to
have the greatest poiver• plant irt the
World, and tt eXpected the work
will be begun before 'many Months.
The poWer-house is to seipply cur-
rent for ..tho various ln dorgrouad
systems, The etaucture will be Sit- •
tutted in Chelsea, tear the 'embank-.
meat, ahd close to 13attersea bridge.
Sufficient power will be generated
•not only to supply the underground •
tailways, but also to feed the subur-
ban services 'of tho trunk lithe. One
interesting feature is that steem tur-
bines instead of engites Of the . at-
dinary type aro to be introduced.
They will be larger than any that
have ever before been Constructed,
Iron can be drawn into thiiiner
wire than any other metal except,
gold,
ow to no aGrip
Tha ':yn;;;I:3rna and bangers of Tills Dont* biSetield Which (a Driving so Many to Beds of 8loktitists,-Effefititia
Treatment by-
Dri. Chase's Famous Remedies,
!thin him a.s ever; • • • ' • w nt sle th kf 1 th th . It would aptiear• from a tepOrt by . • is,---- # I.; • muscles, mark the beginnings of la grippe. ' there is also hoaraenetts, inflamed air passages, and obstinate
Every morning he had •paSSed
through the park as usual to Meet
le woman WhOso srnile was now the
nig treasure in his life. Ire coal()
g P°n ° "P" WAS installed as Lord Protector in sumption rail be directly traced to he grippe. I he titter efieets •of la grippe are, most often felt in the nervoue
not tear himself from this. It had setonstrese still passed along the' es Lang"' ''''l • Oft the course of ihe war. but the
'II o trade is these goods I
Westminster nail. On that' occasion • fseettent. Tho Mayotte debility in which this disease leaves its Vit.:tilts is More that Meet nervous systems eau
become to him o, habit -a neetesity. path to and front her daily work. , is at present wholly in the hands of Union -Castle line le fully prepared the chair of Scotland wets brought enduro-paralysis or prostration ndlows.
Stimulated by her reeognition he Then, at last the morning datened i Uerninn and l'il'°"°11. il" -n - for coronation vieltIors.
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I Zanzi-
took up twain the round, anti only When be fOund hiMseli in Ienaland bar' he Secre o simeess n le
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the night, that found IlIM atilt dee- One°. more, Ile rePerted himself to . Lange, trade is to keep up a eonthitt- ceremony'. It is rasa notable that
spairing killed the resolution her his principals in London that dity, , al supply of novelties in the •nuttter Vranks-"Wero yo. u ilettlally ears .the -Milowfiet. 4
..II;. arra i:2015:":1:•.:0 ttteill
smile hatl instilled. , Samuel Johan gave him It cordial in. of design and coloring. Zanzibar is Prised, afl SOB liaiak Mien 1.Prehbra been trirautai pq it •.'"10i.ttini:') I f4e1
And presently his eriforced idleness Vitation to his home. Ile wondered' the Paris of East Africa.. lend the ed I" May. --"Yee, indeed I I reallY peen; 11,..ilhili. 1101161'd 4f;1 ki ,t1t:ri 1,$
became apparent 111 hie aPPearroace, ttt.his refuSal until the sliapiefon of Zrailibeir belies are admittedly "the had all hilt given ,Yoli UP," tfamed Itt Wi Hatt find etenns glievel
and tho Woman noted his cracked his intention struck him, and then, glass of fashion. To keep tip their Anhet tietiege INN; Willif1111 -.V.Ir tbla
hoots and his shabby elothes With without another word on the sub-? reputation for smart tireesing involv. Miss' Budd (to fainoua plaultit)- Qiieen Vletoricie that hi a tale tol.
pitying oyes and knew he must be ject, he took him by the hand alai ' ea the frequent purchase' of near kan- "That Musk wan trulY divine, mon- Motion of lucky and unlucky mow '
)09, of whiph tt, Zanzibar gill will Weer," Monsieur -"Ah, main -sone, arch% which. makes it difficult foi
in tho depths Ille pinelied and hog- WhisPered "Good luck I" '
gard taco haunted licr, atid Set her 'Tearing himself May. Thoreaftl,Pesserie So Malta tie teS0 or three ,zat, Is indeed praise I lop who but rata aupeeetitiona pemori to gather
.an angel Woiiiti knew divine musie?" sna.ft% hint tite a* tlifilelv. • .,
heart Itching With the pain that !took the first train to tho bney Mid-: dozen aOte at elle thile,
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The most successail doctor.; advise their palette to avoid exposure to cold or over-exertion, end retont-
mend both general and local treatment, such as Dr. alitlerie Nerve FOWL. to strengthen and tone the system,
dna chase'a Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine to loosen. the cough and protect the bronchial , tubes and
lungs from threatened eomplications.
Any honest mid conscientious doctor will ten you that this combined treatment recommended by Br. Oita%
mina he wreathed fia a 'nearer of relieving and curing la griptie, and restoring the Wealconed and debilitated
body to its accustomed viger. Br. Chase's Syrup of Xsineeed and Turpentine is too well known as a cure for
bronchitis and severe chest -wide tO need comment. Chase's Nerve Food Melts out IMO Weak' Spots in the
eyntent end bends them up. It rekindles the vitality of persons weakened by diSease, worry or over-exertion.
and cannot Possibly be equalled, as a restorative arid reconstruetant to hasten recovery,' from la grippe, And
to prevent seriOus constitutional eomplicatione, sale by dealers, or Igdonin,solio Batas e ConiPanY,
Wor onto..
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