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110VINO DAY A10110, A Kit IS t cred, . lque of some of the young men wag Ili! . . MEMEM. I I I I I - . . wife of the Elector Jo I ha of Bra -ad' "',
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, J` ilghts , ,illy a V . v of the inain. range, the ly ,we saw a stone club . These had I I -.N 1j. -ip .
., � Usitally the Soft, Warm 'N areL of the proverbi, ctive ant tion oul,� � ' WALI� TUR FLA ,by tile t -tilted ultra -military style,
. � . The question is .:4 problerk. Na- party endeavored to strike 'w8st probably been introduced from the FIED WIT11 %%)DiIR CoUN .
, I .L I Tity. C,U IT A I ��N of his Moustache. Previous to 1894
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I I rfuman. forced north-west by parallel assongers itempted ance of the Court barber
I 1. � I . iags in the scales 'below tile Compelled to Llye Und,er a GOT- Two Armed P, r its ap-
,� , . I . � 1. The reaper or harvester -ant, an Certainly tile ant, With its genii)ts ranges of mountains and , exceed- I that now
� , insect -'eldom se A FuNm P.m or, -nuxm ernment NNalch They to Seize a Big Ship and, pearance was changed to
I ell in any but -a for' -war, for a communal civiliza- ingly rough country. . . . I I . so familiar. I
, tropical loi:)ulltry, is ulle of A num- tion, to which man has, so far., not -On 23 January, after travelling , - , D etest. Her Cargo. The kaiser is rarely seen in any-
erults tribe. While the cumnio . A, Halt who Wanted Them 'Very �
I - ii beenable to attain, shows a, Marked for iiii-to weeks, �. large river. was I . . . Recently a London man was Sen- thing but military attire. Even at
I I I . ants pass,the winter in Stupor, halt Similarity to man ill its ,,social And reached, which it was. believed Badly Got'ThOm. Two thousand Dutch villagers, tonced to penal servittitte for life home he, -%oars the fatigue dress of
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1�' ,Y,inter as well as in summer, Tliere� was subs,equeutly ascertained to be often very hard. That it is so, have written to the Kill- .of Bel- Preposterous to talk of the, black King William of Prussia, after- I
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I .1 . I fore they need provisions for all -1r.- . the Kikori, Arbich has its rise in the however, is usually his own fault, gium. beseeching him to " ke tl -%vards first Geiman. Emperor, was, .
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I 1. Though these ants .cover large, I lel to and about six miles from the Judgo Henry A. Shiite, who, in �i.n�.ct,�Thoy complain that they are . re At the Battle of Sadowa, I
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�� .tracts of ground., nothing is seen of Lady Ward GiTeS Ifer Impressions upper w of the Strickland. "Farmino It " tells the following by their own Queen, Wil- 3 against the Austrians, he ekposeA
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4 leave no evidences Of their pres- of English 1110me aing through a gorge 1,200 feet will be admitted by all who have This is not by any means the first This s lo< -NY . onem,y that Bismarck expostalated. ,
I � I I I . encle I save -something like infinitesi- . Lady lVard, who is . accompanying deep, and could not lie crossed. It ha,d similar experiences, ,qnd is val- -case in ,which Fvubjects*of one coun I it iern buccaneer �as a ,,The Oommander-in-Chief must �
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:jn'al anole-hills -and little hea,os. of her husband, Sir Joseph Ward, war. then decided to malce raftsand uable for those who may be con- try have wanted to V61ong to an- iotiq Ships, was strandedat Callao, be, where lie ought to be," replied I ,
-1 ,.the empty z-holls stripped froz� the I premier of New .Zealand, on his get down to Kiwai Island, where sidering agriculture in general and other, Crete is quite happy now, in Peru. There lie picked up with tiie King. At,length lie agreed to . i
. . seeda stured in the underground I vi�Jt to England, has expressed her the Merric, England was waiting. the raising of pigs in particular. but for years it -was a depend, ncy v, man named Sherratt, and the two move to a safer position, but can- .
. I I I I believe in perfect frankness � � tered along with such deliberation I
. S by the - threshers of 'lie; views of English women in an, in- of Turkey, a, country it �atod- It s1iippe4d aboard a small schooner,
I -V ,, . granarie u I terview ill which she declares she OVEijl'URNED IN RAPIDS, whenever I try to trade witli & Man I wanted tu, belong to Greece, and the -Neusa, Tigre. They, with the thab Bismarck was still very 1111-
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I I axe found shelled, many ai:e'finds them very charming, but The rapids, it was found, ex- or -to buy -of him anything that It -rose in rebellion. , captain and ma'te, composed the ,easy; s6, edging up to the King's
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� I ith'chiliv. Itended for 120 miles. The rafts kiiow but little about. So when 1 , '.rhe Powers stepped in and or- Whole crew. � I . mare, "I ,gave hot,," he -says "a
. . og ' wanted to buy dered the Turki -o . leave lie �Oint
�, 1� . shells on, to be confided to the bli-y In talking with an Englisli- wo- were overturned and the members told Daniel that I . ish troops t A week out from port these two sly kielt from behind With t
I I I I world underground, as farnmc.rs con- I man -.-,Iio is not an old friend she of the party were St:r4ownalongboth a pair Of his young pigs, I knew I the island, The delighted islanders precious scoundrels attacked the 'Of my boot, She made a. bound for- ,
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I . fide their sheaves to the handlers on 1 feels thn't the con,versation will not banks of the river . for several should bo treated like a ,man and & began massacring any Mohainuie- captain and nuate with an axc'and ward, and the King looked round
. I the threshin --floors, Igo far beyond an exchange of fvr- miles. It took five and a half days brother, . . dans they could find. The Powers gun, aill literally made them wall- in astonishment, I think he saw .. �w
,. .� � � 0 . ,s is not beca-ase Eng- for the party to get toggether I again. . �'Now, Daniel," I said, "I don't
� � The ants' granaries are well ar-!malities. Thi I anythii then insisted on vue Greek troops the plank in the most approved what I had -done, but he said no-
� - t ag aboilt pigs, and you thing. "
I ranged alicl numerous; but itow and lish women have little to say, but I All provisions, ents, and baggage know leaving, too. The crestfallen Cre-, eighteenth ,century fashion. .
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I � . . . � then, for some evident caue,e, and � because ihey are too res.ervi;� -a-ad were lost, and the party faced with �o, but I have some decide tans then promised to be good. The PASSENGERS AS *PIRAT-Ars,. NO loss devoted to the soldier's
� . . . ''Oftener for a rea*on unknovm to'too cautious to say it. a journey of = miles over .uil- in the matter, I have thought ov- Powers refused to let either Turkey . art, it would seem, is the youngest 1�
I I 11 ,e quarters. ' "EvOish women," says Lady known country. This was a-coom- er the different breeds, and have or Greece interfere in the affairs Then they renailied the vessel heir of the Holienzollenr's, the Son
. man, Vile tribes ehang decided to get the best, even if they White Rose, and set gall. for no- of the present Crown Prince.. At
I Moving da� is preeeded by days of i Ward, "are remarkably well in- plished in 33 days. do cost a trifle more. I want a of the island, but gave them a Greek where in particular. .'Noither knew the age -of three lie cs,caped -one
reconnoitering, The reconnoitering � formed, anti, once the ice is bro- The expedition travelled on foot good pair of runts, and I don't prince to reign &,i High Commis- the first principles of navigation, morning from his attendant-, and ,0,.
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. � parties run in kert, talk- fluently and wi just know where I can get any." sioner for the Powers as a whole. soeventually they ran ashore in the clambered on to the broad sill of a '4
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,� I A DOUBLE CURRENT viction, particularly if the I' country i I "What do you want ru r 111 Gilbert Islands, where they were window Of the Palace, overlooking
.., . I is a w.eiglity one." I or 52 I miles in all. The P ti�id Daniel with an expression of Europe axe certainly the inhabi- promptly arrested. I the "Unter den Linden." A crowd
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. . between the.openiag of the ant -hill I Lady NVard regdrds Eng,11 ban ranges consisting of huge Masse astonishment on his ruddy face. tants of the provinces of Alsace and The most daring ,case -of piracy on soon gathered below, and, -when �
I . and the dwelling places and gran- men �s being "solid" rather t s of ,.,Well, I suppose they will be a Lorraine, which Germany wrested record for years past occurred last they cheered, the little prince Sal-
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. aries. The two currents of recon -1 fastidious in the matter of dress.ij � it -expensive," I replied, "but if from France as a -prize P August aboard the Alaska -Pacific uted, presented arms�, and wa�e.d
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11 .. u u the rooms I materials, but the best use is not Sometimes impossible, while the n an amateur farm4r, he might as ln�n at once replaced French as the passengers made a deliberate at- Before his rather dan-erousdrilr-
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I . I � covered with masses -of corral . tempt to seize the big ship a -ad her movements cou.1i , b Completed,
rooms. For a time the I Paris sets the pace and London arO you be -in right you won't go very TO B.)]i t-AUGIRT IN SCHOOLS, cargo. howe ) a large h ed I
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. -moves incessantly; then 1-6 llatLS follows, but there are always small or 50 feet- in height, making loco-! far. Now, a few years ago, " I and the official languagik -of. tile law One of them li�med Thomas took from below, and - lifted the young
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and, frequently, no in,*voment is modifications. to be made in a gen- continued;Q'I � went in for fancy ourts and . of business. - a revolver, went into the cabin, and military enth-asiast-put, of eight. �
seen far, several days. What delib- I oral type of dress, personal touch- motion -very difficult. pigeon , S and squab raising, and I 40 rbw�rinee, is,
- . . Although the rainfall was heavy Gradually Alsace and Lorraine coolly shot Captain Wood, thenran His fatbar, the 0 �
__40"i_",.._dQ are in progress daring I es that make the dress b . tion Let to help ,his accomplice,
, the. ecoming of daily occurrence, o$peelally I picked up a lot of informs, . have been forced to. use the langu- Ion. cleck- before everything, a sports0a �,j- -_
� finle oi unwonted quiescence can- Ito the wearer. English women sel- �"id me tell you this, Daniel, runts me
in the ,eastern portion of the plat-' they hate, so, that now eighty , whom lie had left to tackle the mate Brought with almost Spartan sov� '
I . .1 o e -tv l ble I dom, venture to strike this person- 1 the largest, quickest growing, and age 's I I
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I . I eau) easiest to fatten, of any breed been too quick for the pirate and and has done much to make tennis ;,,
. current forms in marching order � al note. g � �re is.good lost. provin es speak German. Bub . I I or
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al in one current is seen moving in � but not often do they dre3s with dis- sank through the corral, leaving no money in runt pigs." Finjaad would gladly belong to his ac,complice in irons, He at once lar In Germany. He is a splendid
. the, same direction, bearing one 1 tinction. This La,dy-Ward holds to surface -except in the lowest parts Daniel threw back his head and en if it could. It did till a, seized a lifebuoy and jumped over- horseman, and, as a boyish freaki
kernel of seed or grain; while"be due to the lack -of self-confi- I the valleys, laughed loudly; then, leaning for- 'Sweld nd Only consented to board. As he was never seen again rode bis squadron of mounted
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every individual in the other cur- dence, but, she adds, "English wo- I warcl, with a shrewd twinkle in his, century ago, a . he was, �resumably, drowned. Grenadiers up the terraoe(I steps of
� rent is seen returning from the Lp-'men are altogether -charming and COMMUNAL DWELLINGS. eye, he said: - I .. be taken Over by Russia on roceiv- Aboard the Italian Transatlait. Sans Souci Palace, at Potsdam. Ile
I . 4 1 p o site direction, e,lipty-Ilmlicted. It very shy." "Well, old man, you are more of a constit7ationof its own. A recent tic liner Margherita there was a keeps a small -stable, has rW.den
.. . is �,plain to see that the ants .ara At Sambrigi, immediately to the a farmer than I thought. Now, if edict of. the Tsar has, the Finns fe-w years ago a. regular Captain and won a steeplechase, and has
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� changing quarters and moving ti eir -44-- north-wesb of Mount Murray, are -a you are determined to have runtS, Say, Seriously infringed that consti- Kettle battle.. The steamer, after made an aeroplane. aseentwith Or-
. . . . d and nights THE KING'S DINNER TABLE. cluster of villages with an ag.re- I will tell you something. I have a tubion. The whole nation at once leaving Trieste, called at Messina, ville Wright. His hobby is to col-
) are consumed in the moving gate population of about 1,000 Poo- P�ir of runts, beauties, too, and. I went into mourning. A mourning- and. there twenty-two -villainous, leci everything ,relatin,g- to the
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. when the old d-wellin- is evacuated, ple. Throughout the trip only one Sicilians stow,ed themselves away. great Napoleon,
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1, , ia n ended with other village of any size was seen. We concluded the, deal, an I M d tile Marghcrita was out' I five
I the place is abandoned for all � a good ekal of ceremony. First This was on a large tributary Of said to Daniel, '!There will be no The new Russian Goverlio:r-Gen- of Sight of land they rushed on lie laboriously wrote a, lettel� on .
� � �ime. In one case .observed the 1 come the "upholsterers," whose the Kilkori flowing -south of east. complaint, Daniel. This is a fair eral-who, by the . constitution, deck in a, body and attacked the ruled paper, which he sealed care -
I �� I I ireal:011 for moving was ubv.1ous; I duty it is to see that the table is in In every other instance the tribe or bargain, and as long as I get runts -should be -a Vinn, not a Russian- cre,W. � . . fully, and lald on the table of - his A �
,rain ,. onis were found to be - n one communal cl'%N-'4el- I shall be Satisfied. Only I
the r I its proper place, and in good con clan lived i' under- is ignored by Fiiiiand society, and . � Emperor
.Close to the bot,tum of the ditch, dition to bear its precious burden ling, -varying in dimensions ac- stand, don't palm off oil me, any or- when he walks in the street- there A FIERCE REVOLVER FIGHT . great-grandfather, the .
and much- t1)o i�ear the heavy of gold and silver plate. The c, r 0 William I. On his motherexplain- 11
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rumb"ng ,of tltv� traffic along the. weight -of the famous Flaxman ser- ity, and capable of housing from thing else." other pavemen't to avoid him. If below, but at night broke out again ly by himself, wit -bout ,aid or sug- I
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highway, says Harper's Weekly. vice., designed for George IV., 10 to 70 people, These dwellings, "All right," said Daniel, .cough- Sweden asked, and were strong and rushed the officers' quarters. gestion, "So I should suppose,"V� "
In one closely observed case the Stify fully - . e- ,
so tremendous as to in especially the small ones, are gen- ing so violently into his bandker- -enough to protect, Finland would The crew drined themselves with maxked,the, Emperor drily "for in
operation had barely begun, when, this precaution. The ypholsterers orally hidden. away or perched on chief that he had to wipe his eyes. gladly shake off her .allegiance to revolvers, aiid a. fierce fight raged tile six lines of the I-atteifie mak9s
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one evening, tov,&3:-d sunset, the having seen that all is in order, steep ridges that are not easy Of There seemed to be 801nothill!g the Tsar. . for an hour. Two of the mutineers no fewer than nine requests.',' I .
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little ant -hill was seen swarming give place to the "table deckers," access, probably from motives Of� the matter with the runts -when Russia has another weak spot of were killed, a number were wound- I 11 I
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. the I who arrange tile snowy naPP-TY2 defence, says Mr. Staniforth they came. They were very small, the same sort. . It is well for 11'assia ed, and four sailors 'were badly _*_.- I -,
BLIND WHITE, WOOD -LICE worked with the -royal arms,, and Smith. ind their teeth, oi- tusks, seemed that she has a standing alliance hurt. At last the pirates weredriv- - � .
l. the plainly folded s-erviettes. Fan- . By exercising great forbearance to be considerable � in advanoo, of -v6th Germany, for those provinces en into the fo'c'sle, and while tile B.&UTIS LUCK. . I I
-in, all ant -hills; insects wbich ciful shapes are ina,dinigsible. On and patience we were fortunately their general bodily development., which lie'between St. 'Petersburg cr-Ow,stood guard the, vessol steam. I About in . D !r- I
ving 16st their organs of. sight, the royal table. This accomplish- successful in making friends with The neighbors' dropped in one by. �and the German. f royltier are almost ed hard for Algiers, where the pol- ROY It Is BrOlight ; I
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e themselves with 'their anten- ,od, there enter the 'leomen of the 'these buslimen everywhere, and as -One and inspected the , allimals, and! as- Gerhiall, -is Berlin: The mailu- ice took the ruffians into custody. event Countries. . .
agitating th,dir -feelers, -as if Silver Pantry", whose task . it is, they had never seen -a White man there seemed to be aft good deal of factures and the shipping of I the big Pirates, as these instances Probably in notbing'does super� -
anxiety. as their nax�le indicates, tQ place before thej ed ent displayed by some of. ,
ssed by profound , . arrival -of the .exP ition aulusein. -,, uSitally got the worst of it rt than in' .
the silver in position,, The ",deck- caused great excitement. At the them. I . ports such as Riga and Revel are PrOV4 � I'- -stition play a greater pa I.
turalists have been unable to ' . I almost entirely But not always'. Just three years the various little acts -which are . .
ers" then ,arrange the flowers, thus first small communal village the - ago tile steamer Sophia he future good for -
ver the reason for existence ,of , A few nights afterward it hap- IN PP�,T-TSISIAN HANDS. . , "va', el'oss- clone to ensure t .
, piteous . beings in the ant- ,putting the finishing tou,cb,. aftel. , party reached they all turned out est pig died, 'The bouhdary scarcely counts, 1119 the Black Sea from, Odessa to tune of tlie liew-bora-child..
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. They have been watched by which the royal table is considered with their bows and arrows and and was buried with suitable cere- though there is ar change of gauge Korthion, and the captain and pas. Ili some parts of England it, is
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a with the ants in f amiliar I - __ The evidently thought the expe4- with a pickax . That afteo help to kielay any sudde)a invasion. per in the. Saloon when three young, should go upstairs before going
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all their feeble strength naturally and right).N they �vere went to the library, where I con- . friciion With the Kaiser, ln,06 doorway, and covered them, worU. If, a -s often bappellq� there I
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with the - ants when the PERSIA'S PRICELESS PIPE. prepared to ,defend 'their wlvles,, sulted -various works on -domestic bidding , not to move on pain is. no higher room in tile house, th%
The Shah of Persia possesse.g, children -and homes, . I . for her Baltic -provinces are not Of death. .
es to chan"e, donficile. . swine. After anexhaustive searchl I .. nurse, liolding,the Child, ORM10K O)r, I I
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eager gropers. have been I this , con , - but German in their ,Sympathies � . , At the same time'two others selz- a chair before leaving the room. I
throng (if ants march.- tile world, .It belonged to big dition of extreme excitement we "Occasionally there will appeal %go tile little ed the in&n at tlip, wIlcel, and fore- Prosperity anti long life are a�q' '
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new dwelling place. The uncle, who received it from his sat down, aiTd although our arms in a, litter of pigs a stunted) dwarf- BOM6 fif ' ty,years i ed him to. turn the. -vollisel back,to sured the child in Whose 11 and I I '
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egun With determined grandfather. It is the Persian of- -were ready for any emergency, aP- ed or missha�en -one, known -as I a Central American Reptiblic Of Sa:,,l Oclesga. Otbors--there were eight- silver coin or a new laid -egg ilt
ursued with dec . ficial . pipe, and is smoked only. on' peared to take no notice -of them runt. Whether this is a harking Sai-Vador disapproved of its Presl- een in, all--oponed the safe, ,and Placed!, � Orthe little one Should, . I .
. rea.sing - dent, and showed it in the usual' . . � .
il the labt, seed has istate occasions . It is set with except to hold up ,some red cloth- back. to the -original type or a dir took out $9.5,000, the prolierty of a. on making its first .appearance out.
nevv. One day, when rubies, and dianlands, -and is valued Then theY retired, and when Some ect inheritance from Some defective way by shooting him. The unusual Russian bank. They. then robbed I nied by a smaA
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at;$500,000. When the Shah is not presents were sent tip to th hing was, that the � rebels had,no _tll(- of doors, be accompa
I 0 110"Ise but'm6re rocent ancestor, matters t , I . . , Passeugc�rs of g1l they Possess- some ,salt, and a pe,*
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gy using it, it is kept in h -glass c&.se, it wa-s found -that: they had all flecl. little. The runt is 40' Mo Value, one to fill his place with.. In fear ed, .disftblecl th6 onginos, dostroyed ny. , I
were ,out of si_ht in e at nothing of their big reigbbor, Guatemala, one boa , and taking the other t-wo, -n infant's
th and carefully guarded. by a high Grcati ar Whatever, and should be killed at t In Spain the now boi
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� bit. Daniel had "d ' lously unsafe, The."British steamer chitd's future vocation w
niably) guided by ing the pip:�, so closely, guarded, and . I that was. not quite fair to Daniel, presiclont for two,, Luis was flat- Sainani was . raided near ]long =rez,6. silver cross, and , solT, 1? :-
by the ants. . r, a BUSH TELEGRAPHY. mysolf� and Daniel tored; but the army insisted Oil do- gang of I If b.a.,
in a case, h that SOVIG year% ago < , .11 had 116ne"' . Kong, in July, 190G, by a, placed before him�
ted that,, though I ." . wa t113, ilighly arflused Medium clining to annex San Sslvador�. out desperadoes, who had shipped .�s takes the coin, he Will ontak bus(- ,,.o�,,
,. Grand Vi;,4r was, surprised in the 'N I . . . .1 r 0 .
cc aro Very Sen- Not ,Seeing them return, we start- 5 ( ,
ght, and that the act of removing sorne Of the stones don our march next morning, and which I had solootor, - i I I of re4pect, for Guatemala's, righting passengers.. , Th�7ee ,lurop ans, ness; the oross shows he- Will bo. .
� . e . � . I pow-eks.' . San Salvador begg4cl to C I tain Joslin, Dr. Macdonald, come a priest, the'aNvord a, 9014iek', .
ot th With the point of his poignar , " the afternoon were overtaken by � ... 4 .., .. I . , � ,
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ll the blinld�'those What happened to the Grand Vizer the natives, who, When they found , , I I I . , . I ,�, Captain I-oslin was woun,decl The .Turks put a Piece Of Mu? -I lip` .
1$_�if appearan . Cos wo are not. told. I I we had no desire I to harm them, Ovei 2,000 People have 'sent in but. �,in vain. It had ,to choose a tim,
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, --.4-. .evidenced the ,.greatOst ,d lay for dead, Dr, lylacdonala's Oil o 11in'doos give , lie**
I';$ art excessive- . . ' I i ujjpdtjiotid, little state, Quate- brains Nvere. blown out, file thir .
I ade. its presents of food. After said to. amount to iiiillions, left, by�;bh(� I I <1 while the � 1. , i,ho I
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P TOUCH, , I - I inciellen ei t still.�-Lo was 1!5oted, and her car -90, c%rr'icd &'t that the deity-wil be flaftdrt ., .
. St. George'e-some, 12,000 patients lishing friendly relations with the Dingwa ' 14,Ross-8hire, who was 0,, , d n ., . , .. . .1 ), I I
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