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I �. '_ Wbdn half an hour his The are light is not blue, but is practically A Privileged !?etep at the Priceless Gems Plough deep, while rds sleep, . Tho Yw-m Jc
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I Portmanteau � � MY mind is Approaching such a state .
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- W48 packed and' g6is.ted the sAme color.'as- daylight. queer. - and- Heirloonn., AndyouGhallha-,06o tosellandto keep,
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I � . . - -- whiN sat Mr.- Jo som, insid a Paper.' treated with a mixture of camphor Ana seeking rhymes for "dove;" - A bit of good lack alone iii respo sible The trouble we expect scarcely ever comes ) I I pastil -41 saying
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, .i:hat fellow Will be your ruin, Jack. bri Tredinnick Moore with and linseed.. OR becomes water proof. for the peep which I had into the sacristy of How -.ell pain the ev�ils cost us that have I -'uk
I - , . his h&t- tilted over his forehead, his hand- - 0 tell me, is it love 1 � of the Vatican a few days ago never hgpp�ned. . cows ,&Irl -
� '_ - ", I , . Mark my words. He is idle, dissipated, some boyish face wearing a decidedly sal.ky Sheet iron kites will be used by ships to. � writes a cor. . is a fMr upw
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�T young man. I have See Russell Square, he jast g, ger. MY candy bill's immense. : privilege accorded to but few, and al- able of doing,wbile others judge I I business. but tl
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. . � - ,-Feckless ; no fit companion for any honest expression. I spend MY fortune in perfumes; respondent at present in Rome - __ ____ We judge ourselves by what we feel cap. I
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with deep Borrow the ma -ked chang i anced I buy the rarest kind of blooms � � as by what
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A manner and conduct since you made moment at the house that had ehol�toerread A German has invented an incandescent Regardless of expense, - . most never to the casual visitor,to Rome. I We have already done. J cows the'mselv�
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It Pose before the glass Arid'gmile . opuld,have lingered for days in ecstatic ad- Once having determined in your cons6ence cess to pure wq
ourVs acquaintance. Believe me, my space he ,wished he had act a in lamp apparatus for showing the interior of In every .sort of way : . miration of the beautiful things which I that you are
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I . dear Jack, that in arriving at this decision ed. Otherwise boilers while under 9team. I turn and bow in every style - - ' ... saw in this series Of rooms close to the Sis sailing under the right colors, J01 =-"- .C�Mtm
I-- - than he had done. But by the time the So delicate is tile adjustment of the most Now, is it love? 0 say,' - I . . - nail them to t e Mast. I the in pm
. , I I I am consulting your best interests. Take hansom had rattled along New Oxford powerful ca - tine -Chapel. Would that I had the pen of b edly lie down
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. I m ce, or rather, I should say, Obey Street and re ched the corn ha at, allowance has to -be To Woman's charmi; so IDngquite proof, .. - Ferdinand Fabre, the illustrious novelist the name of courage, whereas
. y advic . a anon th -blushes, dimples, ail, �
I., you will me for what, I , fore ach bright snare I held aloof, in to merit that Ae spring or si
. my command, and I mise you orof Totten in made for the curvature of the earth be . Smiles. who has devoted his life to painting scenes appellation the danger ust be felt.
-C that Court Roai he was in high spirits. He the discha From e,
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1, live to thanko bad twenty P - And viewed my comrades fall. - from clerical careers, with whi6h to describe A great many hke fiiii"nor w
,� daresay, you now thin k'my severity." 11211da in his pocket. Harcourt An invenrgl@ W130 Would have dreamed that ever I the surroundings of this world famous sac. . men employ the first of lunch counter
I and he vrere to dine tion by which an ordinary clock Would keep a female glove. risty and its guardians. The pencil of Vi eir years to make their last miserable.
: "I think you misjudge Harcourt, uncle," , at the. Criterion, and is pr�ctically magnified to such a size as tA) . - S
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50 Otelime,isitiove-I . pare when Young, and spend when old.
- later 'I take a look in, " as Harcourt phrased permit of its being q for a radius of , 'and kiss it on the sly - bert alone could do justice to the beautiful
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-7 in it, at One or' � And blush saving time.
- -1 exordium was addressed. 1by m two of the haunts frequented miles around is a recent invention: I ar t4 get impatie
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�4 .1 -a, then I In beauti- he has been in the wrong, which is but say. . stream and us�
, - - gi cc I imagine that my forty years' seniority Or' of fashion like themselvt d costly treasures seen there. A man should never be ashamed to own Ea- 1,
- ves me clearer Perception$ than youm At I wind up the 3vening with a A match4c I do not eat enough to keep ful easketi are kept the altar services of in , in other words, that he is wiser to -day hour in lri�ki
. , hand at whisp utting machine is an automatic A hummtng birdalive. .
I., my mind on ., They say I babble in mv sleep ban lie was yesterday.
_.- . any rate, I have quite made up or ecarte at Harcourt's club. It was this curiosity. it cuts 10,000,000 sticks a day the different Sovereign Pontiffs, and the t 9
this point. You must either give up James received from Harcourt in a note, Jack Such honeyed thouglitA I hive. nd P ( own In
�� and then raises then, over a vat, where the vestments, forming a compl,t if You want to know the value of money, water at tha'.
programme as set forth - . had immense mass of Pontifical ornaments a gnl I , I
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-, -1 -matters to a, crisis speed. I sacerdotal costurn aid try to borrow some; for he that gain
. . . . . Harcourt or -I give you up. No nephew of had brought 1know I stammer when I speak; e history o
18 ell heads, are put on at a surprising rate of My hands are in my way, � e down through the long go a
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1) A certain doorstop makes me weak- - centuries. goes a -borrowing gof
- mine shall consort with a -dissipated young Square. - a , pItLcidly,
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� I rascal. Old Tredinniek had the. deliver- The telephone' line over Pike's Peak is NOw,isitlove? Osay? . es a -sorrowing. When 0 ' '
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- � � Come, uncle, aren't you rather too hard ultimatum which as we have said to be ecli There are four rooms, exquisitely decom. the well is dry we know the want of linger by the r
_�� - . . seen. result zd in a rupture of their friendly that-cro psed in Altitude by a line I used to laugh at stars and moons ted, in each of which %re great cupboards Water. C'
__. on him?" remonstrated Jack Tradinnick relations. ages the Andes on the Trans -Andean Asonlyfitfor-chaff.". . � - , yard (luiiDg ti
j, . Moore. I railroad at anclevatio NOW I go hufnniingo�d love tunes. with glass door,& In these are a score of A, in days of old a pillar of cloud led out at 5.30 oi-
1 - " I've got twenty pounds in my pocket- above sea level. � n Of about 16,506 fee� ' - And hardly ev6p laugh. , .. miters, ornamented with costly gems, chat- God's chosen people, so full oft tis a cloud to drin� befor
- - " Not a bit of it. He deserves every there's 9, lot of amusement to be got but of I seek by night a vine wreathed house, lices in gold and silver, chas that leads us now ; but thank God it still food. -
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�� word I have said abont him. He is an idle, two And watch a ligb t above, nts which the Popes don out
Tbezisneak awayjust like a mouse- , - Y what must
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-2, . . ntY Pounds," 801Rpqiiised Jack, lean' roof of the 'Manufacturers) buildhicr in I . es Peace.
�� good-for-nothing scamp, .The enormous steel trusses to aust%in the 1, g�rme leads to the Promised Land of Rest and
Z_ 'I a gambler, a drunx- back in his cab an Ing
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I ,lcago are the largest ever made for a0rchi- hi bare alinost priceless. The nobler a man truly is the stronger withdrN hoots.
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I rise to a he' And p lems strange and now; . is his desire to live a yet richer and W -inks daily a
fgh t of 21 1 feet. ier life ; the more valuable his work, the lessen their fio
After grinding away at that confo' tura oZ,,yw,f 'tche most beautifulrobes are em orth. di
a purposes. They span 368 feet ,ad , Within rlu I
--- 1�_ But I'll have a jolly week or -two first. l %. brain queer fancies come,
7 m He goes into very good society," mar- .for someth�g to (10. te
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f One lives on a certain sam, ins of Gregory more earnestly does he long to improve
It is stated that a Paris *firm of glass- How much will serve for twol
" What do you call good society, Master unded I k I braidered in gold, with the ar
., Jack ?-And �ymy, why do you wish to have it.- , ma er ,, And then-Il,non I'm darkiv sad, XVI.,PiusIX., and Le- X11. Amongthe rio w,)r,,Ier ens:
� office, I want a holiday; -and I mean to have . produced some porous glass to - upon it
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. - 1, better society than that you can get in my e I the, used I Window panes. 17he pores are 0 tel I me, am I growing mad? aube" which belonged to Boniface VIIL
- God blei8 asted just one ermit of draii ht, but causes a C
house? Better society! Why, Jack's tw nty pounds I 0 fi, '.rr - The formation of his character is not, as row of man"ci
week. 0 no to P 9 Qr is it love? 0 say! it 011-ght to be, tile chief concern with every
, -, me! I owe my friends an apology for narn One fine morning he discovered, to I healthy -[S.M. Peck. It was presented to Pius IX. by the Caetani which she can
I ventilation in a 1700M. . . man. Many wish merely to find �
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. - his dismay, that when he had Daid the bill _ . I family, A dalmat,-que given to Clement V. . will, and the
- � . ingthem. in the ssme breath withJ&mes his landlady had presented to him the night I engineer concludes that if the . iAldobrandini) by the Grand D recipe for comfortp directions for acquiring !*uraee . I qppt�tl
no ess of riches, for w .
� of the load of freight trains be The Way to b,l Happy. Tuscany is also shown here. I batever good they aim at. - ina say, if yott
_. Harcourt and his allies," cried old Tredin' before, he would have exactly balf-a-6rown I in�reased from fourteen to twenty-eight A hernilt there was [Goethe. -
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- , ± - _� . I �_, I nick. in his pocket. It was clearly impossible to 141d ils�te",Id W � I value 1-n water.
____ For a minute or two uncle and nephew make balf-a-crown provide for the wants of I tile expenses per car a mile lie lived in a grot, rare and precious objects in these cabinets, ___.ft__
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_. � Jack was even amt1illopheigherast And the %vav to be har3py .. make -,'eek coa
, a single day ;'So he sauD to peed would be one-fourth less Theysaid lie had got, , I which had belonged to Popes in the four- PlanninZ a picnic. tile C�d,yes wil
� the only son of old Tredinnick's only sister. red down to I for repairs and only one-fi fth more for fuel. s I wanted to learn it
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I extremely oomfortabAe house in Russell M I went to hit; cell, must be remembered that Pius VI., in or- colts and fat SL
t ation. of electric light, is being And thisanswor he ga ve, d, -,r to pay a part of the 200,000,000 francs the open air, and of the cold collation, call. With the satrie
Stiffolk Street totake counsel with his chos,-n I An install, .
- - home, for he had ell or. laid down in Batignolles tunnel, near Paris, As I askc d him to tell. I I lection of some bright sumiy days spent in
- He found Harcourt atbreakfast. I in which tile hicaudeacent lamps are placed from ativ cause
� lost both parents in early childhood, and old . whi h Napoleon Bonaparte imposed upon ed a picnic lunell, which has been eaten with isficd, s�iflerinp,
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.,-. Tredinnick had done his level beat to " Well, old fellow, what's up? you look at a height of fifteen feet above the rails. Tis being and doing himeas a war tax, had to melt down a host a keener relish than the most elaborate din. for biL'ies, if 11(
-. . sup- - And eavingthatmake � of chalices and treasures of the olden days, ner course in the best appointed din g
, ply their place, crusty old bachelor t rather down in the mouth. -Have a hraqdy_ The light is received by p.ates of burnished All the highe,.it of plea"res
I bough and -soda?" was that gentleman's greeting. tin covered with gl and even to sell the gems in the Vatican room we know of ? in .
��.� he was. . ass, which reflect a soft That inortalgPartake-
- - Jack shook his head. and agreeable light into the carriages. . the i ary. This was better than to borrow A picnic, whether it be a large or small I
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_ " You had deuced bad luck last night at One of the most important problem To do what, is t,,est - mmense sum at an extravagant rate of I I
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e . e hour is the cheapest way to extract Is the way to be bl, est.
wearing an 4 ' Jack felt in his pocket, then showed on aluminium from the inexhaustible deposits - , .tbeut his pract
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�_ handsome, but rather weaklooking face tb interest from the bankers of the time. 'i,ion
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__ looking faces not unfrequently do ; " and I that -crown Of clay abounding in this country. The . _____4W_ 1797, this treasury was sacked -not all the I chan e, .
- � S-, ssion, as weak. his extended palm the single half . When the French arm entered Rome, in Ithe excursion, and not leave them to is danger of col
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remained from his quarter's allowance. latest process is that invented by .11. Faure, the spot selected for the day's outing is
�'i I don't see why I should be unjasb to him $I .
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too. " . . the revolution made a choice of what they I near a �-rwellling-house, wany things, such bv drawir
- I hope you admire it," he remarked by which be expects to reduce the cost to m Of the Serpent, tiou t) oftener
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. me?" said old I Majesty I possess." sit
-_ b-JV,Urly. " It is the only portrait of Her abo t sixteen or eighteen cents A pound' Tile Greeks, the Romans and the Hebr Ws, This was at the same time that so many I aten , " siren -
- " Does that mean that you refuse to obey 'thought most available for subsequent h ger,
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1_�_11.._ . ns, u slis or dishes, may be obtained there.
��";,_ stiff gray hair irritably; up his "Hum I That's serious. You, The municipal council 'of St. . Etienne, as well as many of the oriental n"io pictures and statues ,%ere it t I
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" that you intend apply to the amiabl d better France, has decided upon an interesting ex- believed the serpent to be the wisest of Vatican galleries. tolen from the I , h ould be arranged for beforehand exhausted- A
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�,.,� , to -to defy me?" ' - e Tredinnick, hadn't periment, which is .t God's creatures. I sr . heavier than a
yon?" o distribute electrical One species, they affirm- by letter or interview, that one may be
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�_,,..� �. I " It means that I decline to accepr. your power to 18,000 looms, scattered about in in sacking, and the French soldiers were fin- d, and to make sitre they have not been is a prevailing
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---,, estimate of my friend Harcourt," replied - uldn't face my uncle and the homes of the inhabitants, 70,000 of whom the sand along well traveled paths where ally constrained to return a goodly number 1 e
"Not I. Iwo ed, the ceraste�, made it a point to hide i There was a great scandal about I the � particulars nee
I certain of these requisites at the time desir. I of
_J_�., Jack sullenly. � - tell him,that I've spent all the money he are engaged in the ribbon industr The I forestalled by previous arrivals.
�_ I --. be could bite the horse, and thus get at the of treasures, among them a hundred beauti I I fit to feed a ho
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� your determination carries with it. The - 'fin alluding t -i fat missals ornamented with precious minia It is always well to take a tablecloth and
I . 11 Then you must take the consequences gave Mein one week for a hundred pounds " power is to be supplied from the city reser rider. Jacob, Pie patriarch, -
declared Jack, getting very red 4n the iacey- voirs. this superstition, said (Genesis, xlix, 17): tures. The superb dalmatique now in the making the lunch look more appetiz* ��, I would feed n
- : - Mr. James Hiaresurt� surveyed his pupil Among the achievements ef some . "Dan shall be . . . . an adder in the treasury was saved from Pillage because it 9. _i, mat is young,
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therV then remarked coolly : that may be his rider sha a k i
teth the horse's. heels, so that was undergoing repairs just then, and so forks and spoons c n be p--icked into a small
stool YOU have occupied in my office will be critically through his eyeglass, pulled his tance in mechanics is this : A tool h'nalspre: Dish -towels will be found useful ; In
vacant after to -dav ; and the room that has long a
been yours since --since your Andy moustaches thoughtfully, and cently b . een invented attached path, that bi
- death," added old Tredinnick w " If you don't play to any drill press for boring any geometrical seini-civilized races believe that prior to were most of the tapestries employed in the compass, and salt, pepper, .1
. - taking a drink the serpent vomits up all its vinegar should not be forgotten and shoald
in his graff voice, - the part of returned Prodigal, suppose figure, such as round, square, hexagon, oc service of the State. . . mustard and I
will be empty --after to- there's nothing for it hut an appI One of the most beautiful collections in the same reasox
�k t , day. '7 � the rest in thei
, . lication to tacron, triangle, diamond, star, oval, half venom, for fear of poi be carDfully placed by themselves. - I
� �P� 11 Very well, Uncle.,, I � your other uncle. You wear A watch an a any be swall-owed. soning itself, s I hould tile Vatican treasury is a wonderfully rich i skeptical let t
I .1 I - I- _ . d round, etc. It can be fitted to bore any altar service in gold and silver ' Sandwiches of ham, sardines, chicken, e colt timod
.,-..-, _. I . cIlrv_ 'Tered to potted I lid tongue are always appre. % on
Old Tredinnick looked across at- his chain, I observe; also sleeve -links, a gold ,Shape of hele 1mving straight sides or The Bible also tells us that the adder Pins IX_. by Baron d'Aubigny. " I the same one ek
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� ,,, ftneast. face. The, la&s eye- usually. goes first- " Dist of ordin- -a crucifix., as richly ornate as that on'l c�rri and
� I.- nephew's do I a signet ring. One'is jewellery ed sides or both. Any machi h his ears" that lie may not be is Here also ciat�d Told hard boiled eggs are easily
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.... I- rather full Under lip was thrust for a pawn- I - du�niversally liked. ..'llargesup. the rain can fa?
Wn ;- his ,, ary bility can sub6crsfully use the tool. cfill.t= by the charmer. (See Psalms Iviii, which Marzio, in Mr. Crawford's delightful 1 0 is necessary. There is nothing .
I _. - ward in bro'.Ie 4,5. � i, I
-1. I a sullen pout; his cheeks we r's and pawn the things?" r I ____11*1_ ) story, spent such infinite labor; this is the If br,ea .. . the digested pa
- re� paler than c ied the All species of serppnt,g are said to take ex- gift of a fame I '� 11
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.,__ 'Is Englishman converted to I buttered rolls and biscuil are generally �
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��:�i--, �' . - his eyes, a result due to late hours rather - " I do ; since you refuse to betake your- It is believed that nickel carbonyl'fs about According - S. Catholicism. Here also the "golden rosesw I found to be more satisfactory than glices - ed And how ent
� '�- to popular belief and folk lore given by the Popes to royal personages who from theloaf
�� � -, I - than to the agitation of the moment, self to Russell Square. I am extremely to play an important part in metallurgy. stories this is because his 'heart is situ' � oth�.
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sorry that circumstances over which I ha I I ated have deserved special distinction are kept For "reets: tumblers of jell or -marmalade ,%part from the
I . Old Tredinnick sighed as he watched him. ve In platinum pyrometers for very hi h near the head, therefore a blow in that
�_Z�, I Thensorne memory ofthe pasts' ] po control compel me to repress tile strong Utitilwanted. They are allmade by a fam- are appetizing with tile biscuyits, and fresh - taried than the
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- - come to your relief. At the pre -sent moment, ese goldsm � iths have had a MODOP01Y of Avoid taking much cake or pie; it invaria.
.- possess him, for his gray eyes softened, and Impu e which rises in my breast to -ah- swers satisfactorily up to 1,2 'od said: "The seed of the woman th foun
earned to is temi)eratures it is found that procelain 9 region is likely to prove fatal. To the *ser- ily in the neighborhood of the Vatican, and fruit will always be
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� tentatiously. reselits the amount of that material that s ears licked by a serpent no In the glass cases one sees many superb A
'. blew his nose rather os -ah-the little transaction I spoke of who . reeks bad a superstition that o
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, "' I am sorry," he began gruffly-,, . it's nothing-nothirig, I assure you. H to make up the co'nstitution of a in ever after ha,ve the gift of pro hecy. would 'swords. Ono of these weapons, presented and sugar -for lemonade is . -
sorry that you have allowed a in very done the tbing myself scores of times, and of average weight. sandra and Iffelenus, both of P whom were peculiarly Zonaves, is vision -and cold co a wise pro. I Arrange a sli(
- . � ere casual I Cas- to Plus IX, by the Pontifical
. ". . . acquaintance to -to come between no, I - rich; the hilt is ffee prepared with sugar
-But," he went on, resuming his shall again 11 In using what is known as the Canadian said to foretell events, bad their ears licked gems. . It is the custom of the Popes Id tea without sugar or Of the top of t
od of bo studded with and cream, and co
I Jack. Jack's TLe -brightened. T a meth ring oil wells, a well 1,090 fee, by a serpent while ,sleeping in the ternple send these swords to those who to cream, is sure to be enjoyed by some of the � �
former positive manner, p-twnbroker's shop w&s &,BE ' . set the sheep st
. � I " I mean to be as ociated in his till- deep was bored in 228 hours, or an average' of Appollo. - have fought and can be safel carried in fruit- I toward the shol
, , otst.1nate as You. You elect to stick to isticated mind with extreme poverty of 4.78 feet per hour of actual woric. valiantly for the cause of the church. Y .
Mb eneral disreputableness. P 'r'r '
yoar an In mythology �upiter Ammon appeared j a 9 �i`f . his left foot up
in resolved ara of extreme richnEss cover- i of the sheep ovc
tostick to my word. , if such r. superfine and fastidio*as I- . - to Olympias as a serpent and became the ed with fine for business.
-friend, Ra,ecourt; and -I a 9 -But he ar- Mr. Krupp, the great gunmaker of Ger I saw a ti If 0. carefully packed. I
gued e is dependent upon a cup of hot tea, . �
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father of Alexander the Great; Jupiter precious stones. It was told that the alcohol la A! side of the bel
ce- nan many, sa,ys that service charges fbr guns ,pearls, emeralds and other it can be easily prepared by means of an
You leave my o:ffi as Harcourt condescended to raise money should not be larger than the amount that I mp and tin cup.
.1 nobody in my employment shall consort . Capitolinus assumed a *S:milar form to be- costliest objects were kept in the Pope's begin at this ow
with fellows like Harcoart-and leave my oil,his personal effects, why should not lie ? would develop a pressure of 9,400 atMos- come the father of Scipio Africanus. Soap, towels, some ,pin -9, needles and I �
-�_,_ 4�i house." � I What do you suppose I sho r pheres. private apartments, and that the really rich thread -in case of torn dresses . and between hiz
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-MY Watch, say ? It cost with the chain I should not
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- " . "Very well, uncle," muttered Jack, turn- advantage of the single -acting air eclipses of the still and moon were caus,-d Pope's sleeping room, where ino visitor is party, and several of the Japanese rush. neck and head (
ing away, as though he intended to tAke his five and twenty pounds, I"y-as a birth3my cyTlinhdeer ove the double is that it by some gif,antic dragon or serpent who ever allowed to see it. There have been mats, that can be purchased for about ten
departure there and then. present from my uncle," hesaid hesitating- I a ",r corn-
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- - Stop I What -what money have you ly. ale of free air only once -every ariee.
. got ? ly I I Five pounds, I should say." I revo u 0 ' hence there is a better chance and great caution is now exercised. Among � those who feel it an exposure to sit on the backbone and
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. " I -don't know -four or five sovereigns, :1 That won't last long," grumbled Jack. ,Ool'ain%uring compression. . the tiams, one of the most notewort�y was _ d I sheep. When
, . r d if a hammock can be ccn- shearer puts hi
�, I believe.' said Jack carelessly. I You may bave better luck to -n Omitting. a few Esquiman ex eptiolls. ail k New Powder And A New Effle. resented by Queen Isabella of Spalu. It'rgeo,'il,nntlyatacked into the conveyance, it
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I I __.�i-Aiid- ho* I'll take you to a place where you can have other spear throwers appear to 0 e , Eas no less than 19,000 brilliants upon it. I a p's hind le
I I . a suppose four or b mbidex- A London correspondent says that the a that are easily . .
a turn at baccarat. Baccarat -don't want f a pa, Another deliciousi) rich one is that which e .
I - &&B�vereiigns ;A ku you in' bread ' terous. The development o tw,,ri 1, '
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I I I ifiep �p d rely right- attention of the W�tr office is being aotivel I , Lbe a rest for weak back it y the n
' . '3� 1, IP -'4 the skill whist &lid ecarte demand. " handed implement points to a n Y was given by Napoleon L to Pius VIL At I �
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I 't u6til I get some Jack's eyes brightened as he listened to gin for the original inventor. . I 6 summit a cross in bri'lliants is sustained SmPAYing his Want& . . 9 it &gal
- : -employment," Was the I the Swedish Government has a4;cepted. For by a huge emerald, which serves as a base. I er the sh re
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I 49 � necessary sinews of war were to be provid- changing ell ines'llas' been increasing in It is e%sy of manufacture, produces no flame, dar pedlar a florin. to get rid of him. #
- onsonse! Employment, isn't Ene ago a banker gave a calen.
�1 dogiVd answer. his friend's minute directions as to how the The distance between division points for this powder are claimed three "Advantages. This emerald, the chasing of which is rich A short ti ' I tion the work
� - I � thelsAing.int,his overcro - -After all, as Harcourt said, his luck this country, 9 and some roads are no -,v �nll_ and doe-, not heat the rifle, .whit- gold, bears on its contour the riame of wi
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� fiei�iia& -m'ed for ACOP�3 ing'clerk some I volunteered to leave s,
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,; months ago, how many applications do -get on his w&ich might be decupled that ing used to run 100 . . an 111- .�('er,e,g calendar at the banker's house that evening . Take
_� __ they miles or less. Itial. velocity 6f 210 feet'with a� ' ` f � � . 'i
__ � think I bad 'A" you ni o_,ht. - . . pressn ie o , , taken from the Pontifical Treasury. _. - The banker paid no attention to. t . . � all the 1(
9 I I 'Tape eon hat ofkr;
� � I i'mightatleast have 'ad the but when he reached home he was informed go'and finish oE
: The difference between thr. so-called �260.atrnospbere. The.new powder-whic� good grace to efface the name of Pope Greg- that a man had been there only a few Minn.
- , I. !arn sure* I don't rPmember. " . An hour later,.,Jack returned to his lodg- " chemical " focus and the visual fo u of is said not to heat the chamber as nine], ! .
I . -_ "' Three, hundred and fifty and the gs the richer by five pounds, aad th c 8 a as *1
I . � . ; - - Inj I e poor- telescope may be little Or it may be ball an an ordinary. sporting gunpowder, and is as ory," -said MY companion, pointing this tes before, and left a calendar. - Hand]
- I 56hary offered was only a p , week� .er by his watch and several shreds of his . . out to me ; but it seems as if he did not even "He said that you sent him here," re- , It is now qui
� ; , Qund v . I inch. In either case the photographed im- independent of damp as it is of heat -is care to conceal the emerald's origin. .i
: How long doyou_supp�oselft would be before self-respect. -But to all appe%ra'nce he wavi age will be decidedly out of known as " apyrite ;" and two well kno marked the banker's wife "and told him to J . irop is this year
the�three hundrqd Aja forty-nine ansu I in the highest spirits, for he wal focus if allow- WX1 The tapestries, or ara7zi, as the Romans 11
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_ 1) fd applicants got employment � 11 ocess- the pavement with a jaunty air, and lacigh- Alice for this difference be not Carefully English officers have presepted' reports in call the because they were made at Arras, collect a florin from me."' I I . one. On fields
'J' . hiade. � . which it is spoken of as probably iiie most in Francee' "Did yougive him the money?" asked ,� With manure du
.� ed immoderately at- dinner wh e�ecti are rarely shown nowadays. Some the banker
: . ia" Say; I'm not clever at .in en Hamow t A new valve for preventin iy 1�wder in Europe. The new Rue I of theiri still hang, I believe !, with riging colour.
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� Weapon, Ana the corridors of the Vatican. Those which L The banker muttered A few harsh words of matting. EN
. With fjurly astonishing ups and downs he bad known 'has given- exbellent�r6sults. It is . "I did," was the r ;1Y.
ere emplo d t4jaile -t a ,
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how Ion Harcourt 'I did business " on the Stock Rx� fts -tube the %passage bein rom�oartoons by Raphael in 1515, Seven - !s every evidenci
9 it will take Mr. James Harcourt J qlaw - ," . �4
. - � i is of the kfauser 6�pO, and has a calibre of of these cartoons are now in the South Ken -
Make, the descent of Avernus, sud ge to change, and, According. to his owD--- -----,' , Z ""Foopened1y going filled With ang - - - sent him out with instructions to "find that, is -one comfort a
- � I thim- he was one of the acuteoAqd-," - ..�ia , d 7.52 mini. (166 in), anil 4 'ciffud'rical ob- i pedlar and bring him back." I
.. - self in the clutches of the "s em�iied of water. " A vessel holding water �1110011 Museum in London. A second ser min and cold, b
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i ,. V Mr. Tredinnick dryly. - law,' retorted of the many cle _ most astuti is raised and lowered on this trap. scurator with a magazine for five cartridges, - The servant overtook the pedlar, ancl hay is so very f(
� 'r o. cartri( - there is great da
i� gather. _� the heated currents are passing, the passagge in its interior part, is ci�ver
t. . I oore raised his head with an ag , . I . at once.
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Young M /YQr -Wlows who there for- When les was made at a later period from designs bade him return to the house ' I 11
I— ~ve air, and was about to make an " - As Har(.71frt'had anticipated, Jack's luck is empty and dry and thus evaporation is - ed 'With a Me- pujiii.' They represent various events in, ',VY, Yass, I was to Bee you," said he.
� ��.. I dignant remanstraA in- 3, - .- . avoided. - . $ . tallic bottle -shaped case, wuighing about a the lite of the Savionr. 61 shust at der house, - - I that it will twisi
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'. - _if " L third of an ounce. Smokeless powder is em- and vas miss him.11 drawled the pedlar. N, - case it will be w(
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, � ` . is -Winnings dis_ icon have been found ployed in these cartridges, and at a distance is remarkable. They were ca "But I know vat he wants; he vants a kl before they are
. it -we _f the ingratitude with which you appeared the very next night with the to have different effects on the way in which of 3 1 rried off by calendar. Here it is. I t 1
"I . .�.. I I )O metres, twenty pine planks, each I the French in 1798 and zold r 1,
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� I haft th" _ same facility with which. they had been ac. carbon binds itself 'With iron- inclihi thick � ness,,�nd placed at a distan I to a trader at am in a hurry. first blossom sta,,
, . , ght "r -t* repay Me for tle 'A in a chibed, You gif me de florin, and he vill bay you." -0 - much loss may 4
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� I - armonth, or two Jack Moore ex- Silicon prevents, up to a certain' of two inches from one Another, 'Were pol- The unsuspecting servant handed over i Cut -untisually4a
l situdes of a point, the binding of the carbon d ' of the gold and silver threads used in the the money, took the cajendar, and hurried A
�_ nOt-dAlk It right to gad You out penniless ' - uring the forated. The Roumanian G E
- cooling of' the iron and causes it to separate the way, has just selected the Mannl , * , y This back with a beaming face. The beam did V - ad to cure the cr
-� . into, the world.;--. Your allowance of fifty gambler's life. Then he began to wear of f overnment I b ghta lights representing sunshine, I 1. timethere will I
- ill be paid to you as usual, thealternate - y itself in scales of graphite. Mangarteae, on rifle for its arm I icher ri tion proved unprofitable. The tra-
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I , I sepaiall) ay, - _. . I I - . der offered to sell the remainder in 1808, not retain its beaminess long. g � ' - tedder will r(
� .- - - quarterly. � - , � - '.-' . e from such a life. One d the other hand, - neut;ralizes part o7the effect '_ ___ - . and they were bought by Pius VIL, wha re- - , ,
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low- a �, ,
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,ice on est ebb, he announced h ` in ti � � ��_
- . I - "ble With an expression of stern. jila. of whit iron . �. -Daya in an Ope n Boat. . The Color of Eye& ,
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- rugged'. bu�; kindly face, took -out big � ��: , 9ym in normal
his . - I I - . _-� It has been conclusively proved that wo- _K
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., I L-hequie,4VOIL and filled'in a cheoe,� 4owl Iat,d� he was speedfly-sup-cessfal,in his search.. ga y ag, Happy. ,� � ol in July last year, have had a I
� - Was He , which left . men have a large ��_
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niethodically, as - "' Tha6ki`to his honest400king -face, gentle- 'We were on . a _ L v r- 0 than men. If in parents the mother has . p .1 � .-- -
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I.. . Tile I - familiarity With to exl Great Mell's Visi�ong. ' brown eyes and the father blue the chances i � �� , �, .- -
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" I �is manlike manner -Iiii the a young man whods employ of their vessel by fire a - I . -
- rose�nd handed -the sh.p. of papel 8 P . , VV S 7 *61W
Z% I .1 - I � , ed in a large t. sea. I are eighty-eight to twelve that the girls of V il , , -1 awn a work., is
. . The Clare . arm apparently coming -
, � nepha-wi 66 TherelW the filit - rt French4nd German linguage and last, but linendraper's shop in London. Seeing that left the Mersey � on. the 22d of July - - I
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1-1 I - � 1- 1 � not least, to. his relationship to old Tre- he was very healthy � family will be brown -eyed, the percent, , ' , br.- A good
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. ,�al*wr4ac6."'hOS4,ia,�r.t!io��.7 kso-th t last through the wall, and made inquiriesafter ,
f � vor of the boys having blue eves . - - - h, YPU
I I A You dinnick, of the well-Imov* - fi and cheerful looking year for San Francisco, and a report receiv. its owner. � age in fa fr , - - �� --,a .--,.& - -to - ,
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. may start conifortably, I ha - . M -Of colonial we asked him what open-air ed an Saturday in Liverpool from, ,gy.duev
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11 I . . whab-did. he do to make him look so strong -landed at T41iiti by, a �vafl" ' , , - flege of interviewi the spirit- parents have eyes of like color 0 ., Ight
2k 7 - - ` =k I he ch6que. with Outivard te, E'gdofiis Life Assar- and manly 9 " Ali " he sai4 "1 have in favor of the children, both mile and
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. h in - - seemed greatly amused b . no . . I ins Vessel which - f!male, having eyes of the same color is -am arst Porti
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