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Yvan ter, "ot broke the place in - . one is Not #a a NNW". � � . ­­ . ,�­'� ­__ "­_ - - ? Ago , _ - . . - I L - :,_ .� . e vnps� -R. _. - 1 -Gil - i & ,aii his lips: " Forgive us Our sina" - ��' ` th - . - , TIT JOITIS RVSI_ . , �brviiii A`# . -d IV ­ � 4 - _,� �L�,_. . ­ _­ -1- an VV8 a 6. ,,, - X 'it-=--* "ttoots- alid, - eize are — r " I _, ; I., . L - .. . . . , Wherever A r is It -builds boat and crew and pleasant __ _ . ek L I - Given a good ". '��'_ L .� -L _1 _, . I , Y' t a poliqe again a ' an . . . . . . . . .. _ _ I ��. L ­­. .� L O b - lh -9 whereupon And - i change has covae, -6cqui ' d ra-A wilr be observed that Pro, companions, I-kfiow nothing more enjoyable � , � _ _ . , ­ - � - - � � �" � - !*�*;�_,_ yai­ � I - ; � i P1100 I ,� I, . FIV . . � - ,-: � .- - . , �%, - I . � . .- ' , , __ - - _____ _`­­ - d 'I .41 - - - . - ­, #utiBr.thi�--r�f,d-d,'dqm-4y,:toikt ' . �" L ' - ' h -"-,pho­-_' d - . � � --�, - the _1114 - - �� kidod mrty, and car-, midden-likc?, But not surely this time into visions are ri -. . . -, ___'�� CHAP'M.V. ' __ . Tibryo _- - Ear -, -ft co�'�'Eiiah-,-o,o�lil'M�ywar�'&�' ' � . .an- a how bridg,. . L , - Z L. - - -g y ­ _ ., Z 4 _y , �� _ � A rescuel : . L j1I SI �J - - - . . I I'll - I _ _T . - _. _ __ , _. � . - . - h-WJA"d'rA ?- - "I -be 6 - -w.rnust, _p46Fpr180n4r9 off while an their way to DarkboS& � Rather, let- us hope,- into the wing its confl- mqUthsoii-b1*rd adehabeah on tha Nile. - , ­_.,-��-_ ---,- I � ­,i,-�,�, - . - ­ - 2ade-for six tI in the way' of travel than life for some ­ . , ­ L -�' -11 - � , A& 1. -, � -ta# ' . � � - 1, 11 L. I THE . - I ­ - �U_ . . , . , - - _ - ' 4a, ded,, . Z, ­ - "Ort"WS � - - � .6 � , - k - - _.. " tIue_�­- -- url= _'_ -W ,9djII 1W L ,W, f6! oll " - __ _�I& ' - �_ - L ' The Pzennaviva,nia, is she , - - I I . L" ';--�:_.�;.�,��, - " , - � _1 � III, � , n kWt� po Cc .. PL .1 & -- .e - - , - 11 - - - -_ I - - , �Mq_ ., I __, ­ __1 - . . � - - ___ ,- Day. that knows no evening, into the Light � 1. . . _ , . I - I � - L _­ _ � _, _ ,__,__ " _ _ - . .. I __ Eventit bad moved rapidly'"thaO 1II I . I - sa�"-6W - lud ". .- I d6ncei in ,ouipound 'locomotives by adding The Nile is Seldom rough enough to cause . L ' ... � , - I L . 7 no. :� ., - _ - � it vas a � time - whe -o eclipse. ; I . - -1 - . ;,,�� ­ � .- I , ..'�', - - , 11 Government wag that has n . - - � 4t ...'- � , 'if: - . . . 3* - � , � 1. � I . in Linlaven. Within thexumxaglk -, 7 - , [FOWWAhiii the�� 0 wr - 'on Such offlances ; and Gil m . � - - � __� 1- HQ,#1gV new ones of this kind to -its complement as discomfort even to the most timid, and at 1� 11 � - -7 'on and 4i3tress�_ W.he* 016m� . I - - :'11L - - -.-.. ­­ -, - I , _� , --,. -'�Vp. - Q . . . . .. . . . - - - L, I coniusi - ­ - --yet-. 1. L��, ... '16orneI to--momeitc- Ae, t r7 islaseb fast aa'they aro-turnqd out. - - the worst the debabeah can be moored - � �', I , _­ j h ,f,� _ ­ fid .libe- ' � -thisbion - wn and loved-bira - ii is - - � I I _ _ to I?em - (I Wli, �j ek red _ I y1ed. 0:= - t4� , !'U.XCLx G=s. " That was the name by . at ,:tbe bank' -while the storm lasts. . covered sufficiently ,ember what 'had . , - vi again I . , - . � _ ry which had The higir, " _ ed -the readingotthe P LLL Ir - . .. at 6 er- - I ­ . -.,) an . - hiifi;' 'which'they had kno ea adftt 4n ,th&vrorld has just he LL . L' " L; ­ � -_ emholas4ildW'! 6eij" L the former . � I ' she. - , . . .r1jII _-.rd, _ &dvi"d Naseby to go to ftek the name you may still see Carved upon the been erected in -Bolivia, OY8 vor Lea,. -Another great�advgntsks of sailing on the � Ver hZipenof the watch, -which,_ I � 1 _.�5 ,"I ,,*- - .'_6ft,L ­ - _ , , _.� to K is he wQ.uId *find-. I little headstone abote his grave, - " arid that - r the Ri. ium -A the wind. From f . . ,I- . , Im I- , - i4, York L L L .I I :9,03 feet above the . - in ng - it JIL - . W ,.-- I -I. � I I - __ �fioe. _ I sea level, and 4,90g feet Wile is the stead ­­_ � - A. - Menke -41apsed ' (1,1fiere refA - witli Giles's aunt', Mri.'- Hales. He grave i - � I - � abd#e the river. -'- ­ - nin iU_W Vir _ -_ Ah - "' -' fief _ . - - ;mori � , V00* .� !hire, wher gof win -ter to the end of spnin I .Ced, H;11`5 aTe been her- -fit . 1-1 - - I -aA 0 is in the place which of all places was . i!�ttl , terror-atricken face of Uncle Giles 6A-ther ;heard the crael � h - - himself would take passage in a vessel as most pleasant to bim-within the sound- of Ace.0ding to A�-published guide. to the Nile is navigable-thge . I - __ - - t eurpor - th' bog I h I � was ting of W,as# in -that : w -eport was read out -all came bxck�to"her . . 'h a gap'n Ahe, curling a -marine enjineer,'- and, leave the country " them beautiful bella," the Bello of Linla- railro�ds of the'United States -there are, or nort bi S St 9 I Storey, and :throng - L h wind eadily uP stream with .Wel vividiv, and the first use which ohs madd' ymWg thd,white hijirof -the, brave old mAir foraoine Y-eara. He gave Naseby a letter . - ' sufficient form to drive salijig boats against I I Orvlr�', A-hilf I ven. � latelywere, seventeen different gauges in the � . of her returring consciousness *as W ask -was seen at -the open wind -supm 6'sunt, also a mess3ge to his- cousin I (THE END.] country, �varying from two feet to h . at, a .fair Pam ; while on the I -1 to 111 � [v6 feet the "I rent is strong enough to .. .. her husband -to go and find -that Old in&-)" pressed cheir. burst' froJI 11I ,crowd,; but Esther, his aunt's only child. Esther he - other hand, the can I I - at once. She felt that she bad read,her th- fa event was to' - . I seven inches in width. , I - . . . 0 greatly fraught with he([ loved from his.boyhood,'though he had - I . I carry a boat without sails down against the '. - .fate in his.face. -� peril- and anxiety -for any liug indfilgenop in never yet spoken of it to her, ,for she was "Dear Old Bess. I'- The longest railroad in the world is the wind except when it blows a gale. I Canadian Pacific, the mainline of which is* A pleasure deh&beah wider full sail is a - I captain NoAara had left tha. house on, exullI - - -; ­­ . well educated,, and he -but indifferently -so; The storekeeper of a little country town nearly 3,000 miles long. eautifut sight' It has one great sail, of - . this errand, when his attention waa arrest- They heard his voice up there at the win- 'yethe imagined therewas a sort of ut. writes a correspondent, I - b attached to a yard of enor. I . ­ . � . ed by a rider coming rap I idly down the- do*. $fThe:' chi . IdL ishems) he civied 11bu .A lad at,Backinghani Station, on the lateen pattern, , - ; It standing,between them, and fondly hoped drove a, nondescript colored mare whose Belvidere Delaware, railroad, greatly Annoys mons length. Small sails are added a's oc. I � q, drive from Brathrig H&IL It was Mr* thastair Wi burning,' and I cannot. return Ahats by industry and suacess, he might . . . I I - r -e P' -some time be in a, position to ask Esther of '00 � Over the cabins and � . Brookes. He had been dummoned ,to the thatway. 86fidnie-up a -rope.-The . peculiarities of gait and figure were a source the engineers by sitting,on the track -until casion Tay require. . � death -bed of Dame Norham thab morning, -Atd he flunks ball of cord ftoin tht.win&w Hales to be bb wife. The winning Of her natant merriment to the village the engine is almost on top of him., The saloon Is a .jmi1od_L,;--"A6r6V, with easy ' � and now he had ridden down to the vicar-. out a6meligst the crowd, retaining the loose love bad people. I I Old Bess " cared nothing for -trouble might be abated by allowing the boy chairs and lounges, !W fg-Tywith pluat, and . been the ambition of his life. their talk, however, though her master to sit still until the train passes. flowers. To the east stretches the Arabiau, ; age to say that all was over. - ondoftheballin-hishaud. "Fistenarope He* remained abroad for nearly two years, - . / "What is to be done?" apked tile Cap- to it," -he Shouted again; "and for the baim's .returning to -England towards the end of often declared that 11 she knew what folks- 84 to the ivest the Lybian desert, each flanked � tain. I I sake be quicit.11 . - . said about her " as well as he did., " B The Hudson river tunnel is within 1,8 - t feet of being firI and yet the work ha by a range of bare hills, whi,pl- f" few i Nothing can be done, so ,far as I can - Almost iwohorter t - . 180,.when he wrote to Arthur Naseby, then, " he used to add, 11 she has too much been Obandoned4or a year for lack of fund: places touch the rive�, but Ife for the most ?t - ime thanr we can tell saying that he was must anxious to visit his horse sense to mind that sort of th . ing I" see," replied the lawVer, "Linley will AV a rope was made fast to the cord, and aunt and cousin, and asking if it was safe to prosecute it. Steps will be takeri to re- part two or three miles back on either side. I . I . � - The for him yet. to do so. He was afraid the organize the company here. The English Ages befol I have taken possession by Monday, and the Giles wasdrawing it ap towards him . ) I I � Opposite the store, across the road, was 7e the pyramids the Nile filled the � estates will go to a man who has scarcely people awaited with breathless suspense police had not forgotten, him. In reply he a steep aseent leadLn up into the farm-, stockholders will appoint a trustee. whole 6t the le to the depth of some � I r ch Bes's - 10 . 200 feet, and - lowthills. now so bare, . P � g when not.ac- � . a luxuriant vegetation, -asonable claim to them, except that he reappeared at the window. At last received a letter stating that inquiries had ;,,a in the habit of standin y � � any ry till vard, where was a a e5 under whi vtbae' yel I were clothed with I I he wae remotely connected with the Nor- �he is there! . The child is in his arms, 'quite recently been made in the town re- tively employed. Up to this shelter she Notes on Soienoe and ludastry. of whi.h the evidence still remains in pet- ) hams'by the female line, and that the old wrapped up ia some large'comvering for garding hirn, and not in the meantime to was in the habit of going alone when the A writer in the Ironmonger expresses the � ! � 3 lady has made a will in his favour." itsbetter protection. He leans forward for a come nearer Stockbotough than the village waggon had been unloaded at the store opinion that steel is liable to be Chang I ed by rified forests and fossilized plants. It was 11 I "But might not the will be disputed ?- mom __ plainly a period of heavy rainfall and ini- 11 . ent to watch when the lower windows of -Bromley. a few miles, to the south. Here door, and Mr. P,--, her owner, had ac- tfie tion of time, unaided by any external, � �, Look here- " And he took from his pocket are clear of. flame, and then the child is he received ac tuous torrents, carving out vast gorges . I ..a second letter from Arthur customed her to come down again at his mechanical, oreherical influence, and, in ed pouring their water's into the Nile. . i hdq.,,-�aper which Lawrence Dale had been seen to be- descending through the- M . - aseb that t wri X�n_ - f r 9 Y, seating he ,ter, of ter an call ; or rather, as he said, 11 She took up support of his view that time alone appears In reall:� ira � . p rom. He opeaed it, pointed to the * Quickly, but'yet cautiously, does the old two. days, was- return - I The Nile is a busy river, full of life and _� - . . ing home the notion herself ; I didn't teach her to do to be sufficient to produce these -changes, he � - Ir �_- h, " Remarkable Discover),' and man pay oat the rope upon which de euds to Atocirborough, and would meet with it. sp . I , movement, dehabeahs, bent on pleasure or ) - . . I P him � , - passed it to the lawyer. - I the life of this little burden, so.precioup, to on the following evening, after dark, at a I cites several examples of failures which have on trade, passing up and down its Stream .- � I / Mr Brookes read the paragraph twice his heart, A Scare.. of hands are The whole manceuvre was somewhat occurred within his own experience � I some 'with scarcely any intermission, while ita - � .1 ­,�heldluplo .place indicated, between Stockborough and � I . A over 'carefully, and not withou"- 9 . complicated. She had to back the -wagon flat steel plates cracking sp.lutaneously, and , ) �, , ve ex- - . " receive it -. an&_.is . Lucy - safely xescui)d the White Horsie fn#� , . - Out ;f the shed, turn it partly round, pick others on being teste" , ydropping. -Mention I pressions of astonishment. 11 Extraordin and placed in her mothePs arms, tears might. " He came," said the old man, addres i - the pietaresque;" 'crowds of women, with 'I " I -startling-watch belonged to one - � � 49 . 9 her way carefully down the rather steep de. is made of numerous boiler plates that crack- banks are fall of interest to the lover of l I . . . _� f�l = hav,i been seen on many a sunburued face. Clara ; " and how can I tell thee what tollolk Cline, cross the road, and then come up and ed after the boilers had been at work for ly and, not seldom, very come- , graceful forms _/ Naseby -real rIIame Arthur Norham -the Befere-this ha,d been more than done,- it pJace between us? All these years, and all faces, filling heavy earthen jars with � 1`1 first clue we have got to all this mystery. - - ad been thinki turn again to bring the wagon into proper years, and weeks after the steam pressure water, and ca;�ying them home on -their / "I - Iwas observed that the man who h ,saved the way bomeJ had ng -of Esther position before the door. It was a constant had been reduced and the water ran out, beads ; men, with skins of bronze, toilin ) I - ]But, George," he said, turning to the thechild, high up in that place of danger Hales; I had done well, and ray heart was 1 2.- captain, 11 this may all come to nothing' and death was attaching'the rope to some- set upon winning her-more'n tongue Can pleasure for us boys to witness the perform- ,,rid this too, in face of every boiler beijDg in relays of three hours each at the shadufs - ance, and we often lingered for that purpose tested to double its working pressure when 1-11 We cannot tell whether Arthur Norharn is thing within the bnilding, and WSS himself- tell. And when I found as how he had -when we heard the well-known call. I 'Come, new. her instance is the cracking of undo.r a ba sun, and ainging the while ,. dead or alive -or, if dead, whea he died. aring to descend. The first part of the married her--tbe man who had carried my Old Bess, it)s Anot . . to relieve ling I , prep at on - time to go to work!" hardened a1Z3t1Dr_piercing steel shells several the monotony of their daily � - Then where are we?" I desce the ro Was made, hand over last message to her -I think I man ha'gone . t ir labor; boatmen, floating with the stream anle kilfully, -*'as ifhehad ' Captain Norhain narrated to him what he hand, quickly a stark mad. I man ha'threatened him; for One day the call was ilain and again re. months af . he delivery to parehasers, or sailing against it and they also singing _V. nd his wife had seen that afternoon as the been a sailor all his life. 02 So said amv on. � peated and still she da' not come. We this being attributed to the- after effects of - 19 1�__� . he throwed his arms around me to keep me a weird, wailing chant, like the echo of a --, �_ . aper was being read -the agitation of the looker. But just when he hact reached the from striking him; but in my madness I could just see a part of the rim of the hind the hardening procPam-though, if indepen- ll�peless cry wafted across the centuries : old man who was a stranger in the a - wheels,'and at each call we saw them push dent of time, the shells ought to crack durin . � place � also what he himself had seen in t . 9 from hard bondage under Egyptian task - windows of the second floor, the tall of some shook him off, dashing him to the ground. out an inch or two, and then draw up again, the operation or not At all. Such peculiar- . . he church, portion of the interior sent a�fierco volume We were on the road by the river -bank ; masters, such as the Israelites endured be - as well as the fact that this man, when in of flame as il Old Bess had stsrt,d and then chang- ities are presumed to be caused chiefly by fore the exodus ; flocks of pelicans stind- -1 with. a suffocating rush from the and when he staggered fromme, and fell, ed her mind. . the unequal tension of the metal, whether ing on the Sand or mariceuvring in the air . � . I- his delirium, had called Clara by her shattered windows, half enveloping the.da- he rolled down the bank into the river. The . I - ther's name. scending man. He was seen to make an.un. night was dark, and I could not see him, At last, after loud and impatient calls, due to the process of oil hardening or to . like soldiers on the march ; kingfishers, now � . - . '. . " There is something strange, certainly, steady clutch at the ropei but mi" J Mr. P—went over to sde *hat was the some other fact. It is well known th at some hovering over the- water, now darting be- , seed it; and the river waa.in high flood. I only trouble. We followed, and there, Stan cutlery manufacturers prefer to keep their I- -1 in all this. -Go, George, and find this man, and, to the horror of the spectators, in an. heard the splash in -the water, and his wild ding neath its surface in quest of a passing fish. 'j.�. . and bring him to the vicarage. We must Other-Sec'Ond he had fallen heavily, with's cry. -This braught me- summat . directly in front of the wheel with her hand cast -steel ingots two or three years before And then there is the mysterious Nile it- _� , I to mysen, on the shaft� st6od little May Mr. P-18 working thorn up, their experience demon., �� 1. at least Speak with, him on the matter.'I I dull thud- to the gi%und, - and I saw the terrible thing I had done. I self, mysterious still, thou h its sources ;."--.,. 1 I . ,_ Z5 I three -year -4d daughter. strating that the steel is thereby improved. , � Uncle Giles was not to be found., His " He,save& othcrsll-_�_�came from amidst had been the death of the man who had been . ,� have been disclosed and its long meander- � " ,! c�ttage was empty. No one had .seen him the crowd in deep, tremulous tones. lcvm my friend till this wild love o' mine for PoorBess, divided between duty tio her It has recently been pointed out that few ings tracked, from the uplands of Central - master and her concern for her master's .1 since afternoon. " R4t, Captain," said Mrm -the Vicar who had of the industrial occupations, as at present .1 - � I I spoken, -standing there IrAther, Halos cam i between Us. _� ..'�,, Dale, " he often , of an evening round with white un0overed h"�. . I . I ran -wildly along the . water's edge; but daughter, was irresolutely drawing the pursued, exceed in unhealthfulnesa that of Africa to the margin of the Midland Sea. , the laRM66 d.+J1,eMft1-',a94av Bridge, and I . . . . � . . waggon forward and back, as far as she the potter -that, or. Joining the trade, the The voyager now, it is true, seldom sees a � I . , 1� - I ,Jle may hA'gQne the IP __ .. � I . . . . . . . . . . . I There wasmountin . . . . newt O'my old mate could I -see. I called coulawithont lifting her feet, evidently mortality is low, but after the age of 35 crocodile, unless he goes beyond the Second re now. , gand riding in -, Linla.� for help, but no one came.. I said, "I am a ­1� -A- - The Captain walk . . I I conscious that any further movement might . years, it is far above the average. In Eng- Cataract; still less has he a chance of wit- . a a. .- -, I ed off in the r1tection- Ven- -thatmi t. A -doctor had to be, brought murderer !'! A great fear came upon me, involve danger to the little one. land this mortalitj has b 11 nessing any of those fierce, encounters b I - I . . . indicated ; hub he saw no one.,_4i reached.. r &-'=Ce 49 also -'aJustice 6f the and I turned- and ran off through the dark. een especia y tween crocodiles and hippopotami, which -, - I ; . . .1 the bridge, and stood f*r &.Jttle upon iN, - ;.for Mr,z-,)13�o "Dear 017d Bess!" said May, and "Dear noticeable, it . t- .1 q0-1, � , ., okes,, with lawyer -like ness, I'knowed not where. At last I saw Old Bess!" echoed Mr. P—, with tears ermongers, �eing exceeded only by cost� are. sculptured on the walls of the temple of .. � ___ � meditating on the distradtid,&, events of thi- idetincti If "-g 4�en iniotme4--- of all that ,lights. . It was the White Horse, -and I miners and hotel servants. Edfu. In those ancient dayb, when the � . I ­ I?- I N_ day_ Thisan had I— in his voice, while Bess, with a whinny of This high death rate, indeed, in this - � --, . no saLand twilight *As. knomp suspected about the old went in. � . �_ . was r4pidly deepening. wl . J�_ . 'and � .. ,There were voices loud in the relief,,no sooner saw him take .the child in shores of the Nile,down to,Cairo were lined - - ,:, -, - - - � JLQ� inali-now ly - specia it ,� led the Register -General (if 0, � , ME e was - for - �� t .one �—­` Ing once. more unconseious on bar -room; but no mun ha' seen me, and I I - - I - _-- . a dmaynbroken save f r th ruihi ;t�. .hii-bOoi-t'hougbtii.*,611,M,be,.�iepi��d for -went . into the Blue Room. � his arms --she was looking back at the child England to erlouslv consider whst, if any. with reeds and papy6s, the river abounded ��_, �. � I - . , ro a in - I � - - - Ily the light of with crocodkigs *and hiplibpotamiI both of � . �__._ . any-emergene, t at - -than she proceeded to - . �. � ­ . bridge ; It might.,arise. . If - this the fire, what was my horror find a watch when we came up thing, may be considered a remedy. It is - I of- thi. brook as itswolp5welath ibe k�sbuud I , to which afforded excellent -albeit sometimes . - I - � I then.there caMS,,,Cho.' sound$ of, huriying .111WAi iFoullappesi-Irom what had been dauglingat the end of a bit of'a chain that back out and go down to the store, just as claimed for America -that in this respect the periloui-sport to the dwellers on the - � I _,_ . 1. . I footsteps; In a few rainutes a man appeak. . Seen by Clara aud'1wr husband that dayj � had fixed itself to a button of my coat? It if nothing had happened. - . . potters &re much better OLT, worki�g as they banks. Firearms and steamers have now , - I ' I - . . . ed, sliouting .something, which � in the dia-z' -knew ��Arthurl Nafiebyl,", a. .Oluo might be- was the watch o' the man who'sd death I fhere the small boys patted her fondly, do in factories that are larger, better light- driven those fierce monsters ,.. . I � I . tance the Captain was unliblerto catch, "X6:-; ,found tbr some -of -thb. hidden --mystery of the had beeni, I could scarce handle it,- for it while ,the. larger ones, Some of them with ed and ventilated, and where the use of yond the Second Cataract. .of the deep be. , 11 I � __ msi,however,'inst.eadofco&"gon-airiiii�i.:16it-Ar.-thui.7N416thi,ifi,,Siifi* ..- - - looked. -in my eyes as if red wi' blood, and I ,strange lumpi in their throats, after a timid anthracite coal so universally prevents the Rat, apart from its inhabitants, the Nile the, roa houra ( doctor and' emost sickened at the sight of it. . � toftrdsI turned up by d that Tilo Aspaid befoie the- . glance at the tears still to be seen in the smoky atmosphere which surrounds -the _�,_ , , � . ledto the church; `aLd shortly the I tore it father's.eyes,.silently turned away to tell English pottery districts. There is certainly itself has a mystic interest of its own. I do . reafter 'the magistrate, arrivqd�`_ The lormer imme. from its fasItening, and looked about to see . . . . - . - . . . .1 I � - - � I . - . I � at home the story of Old Bess's "knowing. no.doubt of the correctness of the statement not wonder that inthe mythology of ancLeut - the � , I - . � . . .. . -Witit ua_. diatelypr6ceediad -to.-examine, intcF,the -in, where I could hide it. There was a-brok- Egypt itwa-sendowed with life, andreceived . _. , - _ � . I - - .. .. . , d violence, and � - 1. - , jured-inin'i condition -and f - ' I I- ness. "-[Youth's Com * that it is not so much tbe physi I labor . � - Mour. �- � � . I wter,a time pro- en part in the wainscoting, and I dropped . panion. __ �_ ; It . - tb�� injures the potter as it is ca some sort of divine honors. Its periodical . - __:� -,- -._, -Onco occurred to,captain worham, nounced -hi's injuries -fatal. - � He m ight, pos- -it dovM therei and rushed from the house. - I 0-� he dust - � - i� �,, � - - ;k I � - inundations, while their causes were un- � - ,ttle sibly live -UR in - A` ' bia , - - _­ . __ fire, had broken out somewhere. �Ll - ' � I PrI1211199, _ t could ubt-live "A'h, that rannin' away was the one 'Needed no Lessons. . arising from the materials on which.. be known, placed it outside the category of . ." - � -'- _. 11 works. � . �., . ,_-I.- . %nd -le klmovr 110* terrible to his own I heart long. 1. .. _ I . - � ­ . &S.at,mistake o' my lifel But I could I . I . . . -i __ I that fire might be.. -Clara stood -by � the- bedsidpi -fttching- --n" go- ba -.k to Stockborough, and look ierited tsate and d invested it with an atmosphere of � Clara's the*result of - A strong instance of inf At one of the principal lead mines in river',' ' � I I � _; - - - . - , _. I � on the village all w womanly solicitude.- This on Esther Hales, 'and know that � I - oods and glades said rivers were be. ­ � . . in _1h 1e entered as tur- imith mom-shan: aptitudels cited by Mr. Morley Roberts in Brussels, the Mechernich, some special fes, - mystery. And in the youth of our race, � . __. ... - _ ,_ . I . , when w - - � __�, . - '. and alaim. 38u,41I lie was, and *ha 4 -ma, had been the dekah ol the man who his "Land -Travel and Sea - turea have been introduced, for not only is .. . I I _,;j� commotion, The Old- -11 - .. . - . tever - y Faring.," He . lieved to own appropriate denizens, it is easy If. . � * . ,_ , .1 _ I - - saved , - , - child loved her -the man, too, as was my friend. ­ I � - - - , was on fire. Awoman w" flyin fhamebeeii had ­ :the)0D _f was -in Australia, in "the the mine electrically lighted, but a current r , �� � . g 0 her land of sheep " re- . --- I a a LawrencIa J)Wit' tage.' It '�*" . at -the cost -of his own - - and Ilie Pup, which he had nam'e'd is used tbroughoiit for -economy of labor. - . ;�, � . � cot _ . - - as - she thought 1. fled -, and summer artd winter, from year and had a co to understand how the Nile came to be � . � -_ -_ . - 1. . Norhinesn . - bf,tbis; and- all his- tinder ways aforetime , & to year, I ha' been trying to fly from Boson. I � garded as endowed with more than natural I . I r.. � � � . - UM � - I , � mysen � An enormous quantity is daily raised -more life. It is so full of sub -currents and eddies __ - ­. � I Hewasonl two months old when- I took than 3,000 t�ns-but so perfect are the auto. ­ , Lawrence.," she cried. . "have you ,towards thi-little-Lucy. her., heart-irent out- ,ever since. How I wished to die that night y , -% . . - . - - - - - I . I . ­ � that the amphibious natives, who swim like i . � our Lucy ? I have beev out ,at tea at � to him in: deep Iov6 -and coni- . k fif the storm on -the Fell I Yet here in Lin. , him with me to Stratbavon, and until then mal"cirraneements that only twenty-five fish, will not venture to cross it except as. - � v. . _1 passiam - - . .. - ridge Farm, and when I came home she -81owly.ther-hoaramoved-iin- ­ b laven, I ha' been a'most happy -happier he had ilever behold a sheep at close quar. bands are required for .this great output. . - - -_ . I - i one y onei . . W I ,.. -- --&at I - - � A tride on logo of wood. In Abe stillness of __ . . not to be found." I s - Rl t -No sufferer-pvc,posign of raturn. than I ha' been for all these thirty years - ters. For thme or four days I kept him peculiar appliance is in vogue which has - _. - .. __. - I _ 1. L - . I I - I - ba! not, seen,- her, Ides," rop&-&-LjI in - consci6in IL . ' tied up close to my. tent, bat on the fourth pr . the night these eddies gargle and marmur - 9 anessi -The 'jal' and for found folks as were kind to me.; and I �� ;; � . I ­ . ift passed'L oved a great convenience,, aZd it is thought I,- - - _�_7_j� - -- - -to destined to quite general adoption �� . I �7_ he firSI : e- day he q I . z, i -he walked offlo towards ,t th ' oy- dawn .begau at the loved thee-andthy bairn, But the coat -of- . vast deep" engaged in confidential -talk. - 5 1 � . � _ _ ce, ak sliow itself , . ot away, and followed me and in is past your dehabeah like spirits from 11 the ' , ..:- . . I I I . . . _ , -V- '3ftat thon way b­rp thy mind . Wk on,Lavirence Dale raised .arms on the tombstone in the ch � arch gave - _ �',' I 1� ,:.-, . .. .- clow; wheI - big dog Sancho down to the ga v When a wagon of ore is tipped at the shaft' -s � � .... . � 4 - V ­ my. shi ' I dock, where I ha te of the pad. outh eledtric- contract is made in the tip. And who can adequately describe those , _tb&,,*be,W& enough somewhere with old Giles." th a. blind -t` ished-* th'i -lain at. me a great scare ; for they were the same d just driven about one n! � � - . � 1, d ­ I elrlpgu� . - I p, and hundred and fifty rams. : . pingand a am splendid dawns and gorgeous sunsets which W. .�� Captain Mrham, she hurried on towards h f b freaV Hilitta enter the,,rooft as was on the last letter Arthur Naseby � all needle in the office makes - . - - I "o -we' t 0 1 0 : - On reaching them I found I had left my a red mark on a band of paper revolving by t I - I the"buining edifice f which every a flash - -of 46'sy 'brightnes's wrote me. And when the story was read Thave seen the whole sky, from the zonith � . - . I I in front o ow 00it- ,iGra4:Wy ­_. " * ­ - I to6la behiad, and.rode back aftei &ream ag the commonplacesofNileseenervi �_ . F, livM19-creature in .the village had n - hfdlediathereastern Sky, and then the . from the paper o' the finding o' the watch, fence . �thern clobkwork, the object of this boog not so � .- 0: �, , gregatedx the women utteHng loud excia. anti himself -' Ove ' ir 'the hills- she Sanabo follo I did not notice that much to give automiAtically the number of to the horizon, beco m-ibne molten, mantling I ­ 9 d. Isaidtomysen': 111willfly frommyfate wing. � . ­ . - 11 .1� �. �.- I I mat,10118I of distress and alarm, and the men Iding-ag:lde�imiaeli',i?throtii&;h- the curtained no longer," and was agoin' to tramp to Boson remained behind. When I �Canle wagons tipped, as to show at a glahm that sea of color and fire, every ripple and wave . J - . .' d __ ­ � �_ - . I . � back in a few minutes, I saw, to my surprise the hauling is proceeding r transfused into unsullied, shadowless crim. . . � hurr-Yit#$,' hither and thither, ­vaftity;�-Sug- *W(ow_oh-'1tW_p9ft_., lze restint: there -9tockborotogh. to give mysen' up, when the egularly ; the - .- . __ � , I- � - � � � � � , I _.1 qeaw' -_ dienta for cLecking the - t � that the rams had not spread out to feed O a hues, , -purple and scarlet and opalescent P I " � - - 4 -expe fire.. -before � _40Z, 0-1411115 Y,6t-., SO death- bells'called me back. I'knowed where thy, paper band is divided into half hour; f r. ion arid - . hem . I . I ­ I - When t -�-�,Mra_% thoug little Lucyviras, and I could not - leave- her ' shading off into colors for which our ­ I X 44 saw Captain Norham, appica,ch, Me � in its rigid'Ines � - , but were bunched in a c!ose mass, and thai week throughout, and, at the end of the- ., --.,.,, - L , . . - dJor his ditiacilfi4 h- alS 7', � ' tfiaVmOiI` ;I T .. . _1 . � , - j&- - 11 the outer ones were following the motio week's work, it is clearly soon and known lanpage supplies no words and previolis -ex- I 1. : ;17 waft& � - ­ , 9 When sh�Arit-'16oked­ pperi,,it- Ae:perish.." . . I . ns - , - � . I - it perience no ideas. This splendor of inde. 1__ I I . . I " . , _,.,, . _01 ­ - at once what number of'wagons h ve beeA . I- - . - - WeT e�nfiot-eays th -not, mcr4- di'ath4ike. now - an, -a - Arth ur . I . � J-1 . . he - - L I . � , . _: - - 0 6ld building, , 1-1 , was am sked him'if he -had still �of solnething. which I could .,not see, but � �.! - - . ana _ . � ­_ - . 1- � " en; a7 ,, * . . tipped7 on, Any -da# and a,t any Cline. - L - ` -_ soribable. braiiniingling colors, appears at .�­­� _,­- said, afterig quick survey of the situatim- th _ - atut, hope 4111*iirid. in her -Was4.#!s letters. � .. . - ... - which they*-evidefitly feared. �` ' ­ � !�-�� , ' - - z,;, . Z _ .. " but ft Conneatib L * I - - , I . . - itinset on the "Wes -4 dl _ _ With the. Mill - - 'He-pui-hialiand into his breast and pull. 'h ' experiments haTe - been -- - �i-,W_1� � .- n must js�. breast fora-mo-wenit,as . .1idnedin­my orse,' waved back San. Some valuable - tern horizon, and is fol - I I 11 � , ,��'�_J_ ', . cut A " - -And qnder his orders, some sible.4hiit.bellm"I'gh't--*,-yet' Ii '� Befob . i;7ahe fact I cho, and watched. Presently I saw woolly made atone of the rr. oat extensive in ' lowed by a soft sheen, as of moonlight; re. �-4!v -_ - - vs. out the littler leather. casei .- There first � anu- �, . -, - �%IRN,._ - - Vaoden,�-and­ other temporary'-stKuctures was awarA� she foull, d thift -he -had o fell out, the tiFess of fair hair -he had shorn littleBosonj who certaiply was no bigger tacturing and engineering plants in Boston fleeted On the hills ou the eastern bank of ,-�m ,- I ­­Ihatnhad-boju ' I& ­ I __ I L. poned than the h relating to the resistance to the flow of air the river. . . - - _)�r . -1 Arecto �betweedjrlthe Grange hii;ii7��viii0�--,ihgt�--i�4ey..:Wem . , 04ing. Wt _.fr#m_4,uey'a- beadi which he held out his eAd of the least of the rams, pad- 'LiN,�_'� . _' L. , � - - � . . .. .. I .. - . - ba* L � . - ife on a dahab�ah is one per. , 4 1 .. I -1 - I . ., : 1. - I _., t� � md thi, , - n a-4quiet through - In short, I I � - ­ and -, hand to receive ek, and pressed " to I z_44_� mill wen forthwith torn down upon her. - - , - . dling round and roand-the circle i pipes at a high. velocityi.. - These ) , 1.1� 6 ;'I . - Atual Picnic. You stop where you please, . . - -- illing hands. Upon the "Ali, Rfithor,?'he said, in alattones 11 if- his Lips; and then two lette " Both, businsaa-like manner. I remained motion. ei.ip riments show that a single opening of a -P - removocl .With w e I ��k_ - . Old 0!-�an L - ,� ead kno I rs. whether L he was given are and either enjoy the d1oke far mente of re. ' -4 � . , & itself . the- fire had aIr y got be the% I wed, thou mouldl,fiad: me at the Vicar saw, at once, were in. the hand-- less, and watched to see a is vastly more effective to ecii- , � 1�- .., � - � iN afirm,liold,; thw-ancient tim ,of - Ar Joing it by accident; but no, he made his duct steam or air than th Mainlug on board or making excursions to , I I _­�� . i. e -dried wood. 18010 I . I -Mritipg - thur Norham. The latest .' . e same area divid. 1 . t- __ 1 864 L . " - - _ - - .1 wock- * its floors, viah the irarious 661311- TheiL the eyea again, clo and he lav one, in which he had named the final and rounds again and again, and as he. did so, ed into smal I separate aperture'a. It is evi- ?Id temples Or tombs, or taking part in a ver. , - . L 11,' , i dent that a Atable picnic in the deser"nd a picnic in - L ��- L �. bustl0el"teriale.starod in it,'fed the fire thuilor'sometimi When -116 once m �r� fatal -place- of meeting, was curiously the huge -horned rams followed him with long, thin opening will not - . _. � *th _r1V_T0o­r$ P--ldhy'. 'and in an abuost i#_ looked- 4 �-he seetned-t , . '- I � _ their eyeii. I . . carry the same amount of steam . the desert, under f4vorable auspices, is not . : �, that a 1. ­ � - * recognize his - sur.' enough, written on the back of the,last let- . � .". , __. "4dibly Shore- - roundings, and asked `iii'�n inz - - -. t It* was with much difficulty that I enticed wider and shorter opening wil . like to'be forgotten. - � - , I - same area -or, if two openings have the - . ­ " Or -the Vicar aad written to Arthur the ly - - 1_� . .. Opace, of time, the ffarnes had xious voice. whi4h fi L I when of L � I- � . . or range of ,w, . uil be _h d appearance, and - !, burst, ft, & feini: the larif , , in - "Where be little- _JJUey'W_L _: 11ak thou � L i6 d fore is him -home, and, from his air, I have no ,­ -1, I ' . .- h 9ps- . I -which had the I - - 1. I ' or. r - ' .,- -1 ' � . clows, thiestesing the'whole building 'With . 'I ' � L' - ', � .­ � Norham .arms stamped upon it. Arthur's doubt he would have gone on circling his same area, the vne which has the width arid . � I . -1 - - ­ - � , . , Inmedfal . sI 'IT hanks to you, letter was dated; until his legs fa A Delicious Cough Candy. _ - ;er_"I�. self -i Posed charge length more nearly the same will Carr the 4- I "Ye%"roplied bi , - "Clitistmas Eve, -1853 'I ral _. iled , y . � . - - ... . . Jur thfik-or'm--M,C&,P'tAi-Norha;wfelb a, hand Giles, she is- slaq *_ And 1-Soundin her 11 That is sufficient whispered Mr. Brook* him. � larger amount of steam in &'given time and . . - ping safe , I es � . at Si given ressure, A delightful cough candy is made from I . I .. I - ' I - , _. o - - I& ­ , �, - on hi&arm.: 'Wwu OgM withanxions, littler crib." - -. I � . 1. __ to the Cliptain; "it forms indisputable I - . . Again, as locomotives the following receipt, and will be found a most i . - � .,.. . kiia - - , "Thank H&ven,_ and- noVifie, in o. I are novir buPilt only a fraction of the total aVoI Wiflid, one hadideen. Lucy� - - proof that Arthur Norbam was alive after Hints for �chool Teachers. -weight is utilized at - - ;��r gtt"­ ­" - - issu ti agreeable Medicine as well as beneficial to , I ­� -11 ­Za . me - -1 : - . . speeds above fort , . -1 . . _Ldyv ? - saI a br.it�tndej., - she were - - 'as, loft hoiI 1M . danger ; -a -W- her .thetinadofhi9father'ewiIL Wecambeat ' I all who use their voices and are troubled - I I . �Wm 4 V� 60" -.� I -ibo I . - off Air should b miles per hour I hence an i .. . w tier a,ftek. deatirwould ba' been-'a40ther ' - c fresh, pare and warm. � nereased weig t 'with throat affeetions ; :: . . � .... I . I . . . � - . . - OCT. _ burden on . - - Linley n6vr, and the estates are safe." e should have a rear is not necessary to pull -heavy trains at big d", mg fik hint -P.: - theI. j.'t W_=604 0 - � � . 16- - *Ihaierio4h.o-_ � .--- But Clara heard nothing of "this. She- Every 80110011101112 Break up a cupful of slippery elm bark ; a . 41r, L�;, - - ,ft� , , I . - pwai - ' . - . I . speeds after they have attained sp, let soak an hour or 6w in a cupful of water. 1: Okmw awl, ad&& W who. hait - . I 'Mr, Brookettp Claiaind" at yard. ,� - . - - - _. _. - I - ever- . " ,- 11 I J V , was intent upon every word that feff from hq� -, moc- , - - - -, CrIfiss- - .. . -1 I I - - - , , 'OPMOM0012 ; �,. -1 - ` - - h _ There is &ISO steam capacity in the or i ry H -%If fill a cup with flax seed, and fill up to - t � � d, coma�v en aftw might 'thi lips of theA.Vb,g man. Adapt the height of seats to the size of - - ,A�_ 1 . I , : .. �Z __ - I - - - � - � - . L - . U0_W4_1C'fP%0kt1r � 4 - .5 I - L � --- ,� -"'- - L _ ' ' - children. locomotive to furnish the steam required to A - wifio4y _moi,i "%-� or. VuW-1.,lifft's., .. . .. L - I - - . "Thou kno*s-now�"he said, 11thestory I the brim with irate I . ­�__ I � . . _-_ - 7 - . f. .'" to - - '-a", w in, Light should never enter schoolrooms from th f . The only means, same, time as the slippery elm. � � . - - WC ­ � - 11 _thi- - . do heavy express worL . r, leaving it to soak the . I - - � - Wu I , - _4 M - _1jMhW,4 and WWI : -'"ide. , vinisemble life; and I feel easier in my � . . I , IT - - .� -, I ­­ ­ 36;1 . V L/ L 4 ` ft_h4V"8_,,t-W4&` heAft thiii I ha' told thee of it." ere ore I of in When you VW- llwiwerwrf%juf� �_ L �' " ­­ " Said softly -' 140 ,ly- opposite directions. . It should come from creasing the power of ex. " " I - .e - " � ' V Im- . - .- - ,a& Le '. '� I - . . . -1 IL - - . - . * are ready tomake the candy, put one pound - . M4� , _ " ­ - . _ 69 wfi, above the pupils'heads and from their left. press locomotives at speed is an I L , lay ej ' Mrs. "ere M 1. W__ - - --clam-wel - up m . to- increase -a half of brown sugar ia a porcelain ' i _ .. ' ­ . - - ."_& -_ at close 6o'hi I and took his d I d ol____ I - - I . Nothing in school is worth so much an the mean effective. pressure in thee - 041"hOU"I" ,An "--e--- JoOk at.tha-door. I Asti ' hand "Giles,"she said " � yliu - I. -L *. , Z, ed' ,unge - look'- pb,aI Over -ther. man' der" Ste"T-Psn over the fire. Strain the Water ­ ­�,_ - L . - ". . , 8 - , : I . Esther Hales was � d I -, Of thek� " , , , h fixto, my mother. " , 'CoStAl so . and to do this there is no surer 11. . - &,-ehe?--evs*dar- - as. if e- vors, .- I . . .. . . . - - __ -_ touCkwftha- L�. I - � L �__. go _'L ­ . -___ E - ' - I . . V . to., P I - IT , to the --ritaw.1w Ruiw- t _ _. 41 . " , _. . "Thy�LinotherA-Ah!" And he looke School walls andmilings should be tinted � I � I .L , e&' — - �14*_-jf.;14sat 4 way, it is from -the flax seed and Slippery elm and , , jug 11044m oar, ir� ties,- L , saddei4y hitight: .little as good ventilation -, asserted, than to increase the outsider. Imp. .� of,'go'U', L - � - 4 'Pour over it. Stir ',_ '' , - 1, W '', d I ' L , _q quest Sa., 9rT1Rw__,1,­__ __ je . . . d ,& _ - _ * - - tk='- bt.77j_­h't - &SL it a, Feat ,1_ ��N .X* - f and the travel of- the valve. - Ifions4atly until it be- , N11 - � � .. _ - __ . -as ..�s aftd 1E I&y --_� -_,, 4 _­ Ifte ; lighthad burst in upon him. . __ _ _� _ . _ _ _4 . -*_.L - -L' , _'Ptai _��rfi - mained - 9 - in subdued but cheerful colors. . . '. 11 - _ _ ., - _ -,- _._ � _ .-- tb�_ -_01-1 - , _ �� � � ­ I . ­ . - , '�­ - - III Z , �pZ_;'­_' _ _ 0"-, -_% I � �__ - *. . f, , � _`M;b z*-r*fdaFa* - -W . , 141- _,� In the me -of furnace -or One of the decided advances of late in � gind to boil and tur"a&lto sugar. Then - ' - _., ow" - ' '_ ­ - �, ��k I . boboduipt-,­ M, , - f 61 -�OIW - -Hales . _ _ Steam , . ��_ �i � oii,beTsthof child? -and Lucy _. the 7 - L ___ ''. 7. _� _ '. *2�,*R .1. L . � i -heat it� _ __ , __ - . ' �00, n - - ,,, - I SI I 11 It MA4 tkde� 11 - ____ '' -­ 'd ., . tIeLucy?'I_ .- . � "'.�;'.7­ - e_d�_-_-----A � � - U,thi":,L:Iit - L photographic industry is -the produe,tion of ,urt o t, and it will break up into smaU -� Lt& � �_i - ro" - should SInIer above the childfen's heads ces. A tittle lemon j nice may . 7, � . .1 - - . 'Am � , - L al am * . . � _ I , , �. . - , LL ter� �­� ' - - .""_ *�,1_-__'_,­, __V ,_' ,., - I - _ _. - . I it] � - - . - � - 1- 'L '�, _� -comm� a t�-Jnq �W � _esI 1 1 . - -They came the spread of- ver- wn g.ame measurtag.pup. . , . � � -1_ , 't - ":, , .- , am- ­ -, " ­ ' - ' "q the �;, . )v � -, 'Bi Y, i -foe. I . � - , !7 - � � 14 A � - - I - ---,��-� --- ay 9 t -for a while, and then said - � . - __� � - - ,. ­ - ---�-e Wei Aw , Rid your school of double desks as soon desired. Be sure to - L , - � - A _. W-fl,o -- i a �4 a" 'I ___­ - * a Illy d ; . �,_ ,- . - - - - - _ mit -� W -A i 4:z - _ ,i� p . � . . &5e_ , w �� � - -- - � a Plate -coating machine substitute �. , ­ - 7 �Z�", � I ae-aou _!Lew I " .4 , - � . . -, _ _iO %_ as a 'ad If � ,_ - __ - ,� - _" , - 0 0-0- 11, ­ _,�_ __� - ' __ _' - __ . , 4%" 1 * - ­ 11 � � .1 : -1t. 4 *-1 lii�w6d: there - " ',�,_ t, � ., _ Aoating such plates by hand -the well kno - , 1, " F R Wit- 1-1-1044 -, � �7vtZ,v - GO Ai Get R - -,�� 5i 68 possible; - - - - - - .�. . - W . , - ..!,� I .1 . . - llom-�,'�:-,,� --- --v �­s ­­ _-Z ­­ . ­ 1, __ _. __ ,�. __ - L .t __ ­ -,- - . was - - - ,�- , ­ '_ I I _ - ' � ' ­­ -, �, -, L, ­­ - �, _-I� -Z5 - 11 I , . ,ut ­ 4, ___,Z_-, _ J "IM41 - � ` ' be d.d . . � � . slow process of pouring the emilWon:0 1. - Z, - 17.1-11!. �` __ I -I _:�_, ­.� ­ -I I I ;;� ." _ , -Z � *7411 V- 'h` M � - -on thin] ist A - Al'thylittle Lucy as went be- in - . I . .;,4". - , - lj� _ - . -im-nJaW - , I ­ I � - . -.t.-L ' ' � � . ­_ _ _ � - - 'k_ - � - __ " 4"W- - " ,',-.--, � ,,�' ,-_�-_ �, . il!� - . , an , - I 9* . - � :� - �� _t�,4, 'L 4� " - -: -, , in an isease ver _�_­ - , .%, NAIIIII -4 � �_ _ - - ­ -_ ' -_ ��.. � _-, �_ me. - I, . it all now She haI Blackboardeshould extend entirelyaround the glass from a graduate or dipper. In th- --I_, _ _7___ ."_ "_­ , - �__ __-_­�:`­ ­ _��­L.,�'. I L er - I � 11 Soo_ I _. _Esth .�� _ _ - - � " _ _7_ , - I. ' �':_' - L � -, " _� , I i '! - - - �_ - ­ 4 _ ': ,- , - = . " --.I- - - - ;� - zt � OR - �, L .� i 9041' ­ I � ,� , __X �__.;_ ­ - 11. ` - �f I I '. 1. . - IPT, _- � � - __ ` I ,� � � . - , , 11 - 1 7", _� �___ _1� ,-, - � - -`7 - , "46h I - 8 iWM_yV- rfq, . A 1, - ­ -J_ I �_ ___1 '"Yes - � - .. % , . � .. - . ­­ �� - - 9 I - _ � m.br — ­ - � , - � � IM Ar JW_1_­_ - - . � 4��-k'-� - I - XiAL ,., , . - I �­ - -,­__-__ 16 _ - �-- -- *W '_ ­-W**Eithor's��Aiad ,yet,$' he ev64-Sohooi %_ _z 4 'Am �'S W _& - . new machine the plates -are fed to an endless - L , WWWWAVW _ --o t6om.' For the t ,_7-, __�__ - , I I 01.� W N _ " �" � -, ic , . - -L - - 4'j3:,1#c' - . g S - 'ra as. - L - I I �_ __ - -,, . _ __ � I � - lhe�i.oiia . ,eacher's - . - fz - __ "I' . I ,- __ - � - ,� - 12 , , I 'im -,& -- -m- - , -4--- --- I -�4111111 �,, i"d -�10 km- t'm * if 'in few 11 . , � __ , -dii;W114 - ��L��_jf," ,*I--- ,­_ ____ � _ �_:I , _ sake belt -6r carrier, the lower -part of the. -Wt . . - i W4 : - �Autat*� a .-. , - , � - . , . , - ­­ _ � 6 the top should be 6J feet from the floor, imd . - . . � Vxquebd At� _ -_ � _­_�_ - - , - - - �� runing ,� -z - - it'" ,.' iod"__ t - jr, 1! J, � .- L ­ - �-.�W_,Jm 4`61 y lather. Sources, of the lecture -room arb - - L , '. - , _ � - _V , - -I I SIT" ­ *F" �4z Pi ­'­­­� A - I �. � � � , - _0~, � " ­ � - _- --- - __ L I I . , _ . __ I 4 w I - -1 _ '&h I I thbliti b ` � �:. ­ ___ - 0 " - - .1 9 lee wiitdr;- the plate. trMONIM , - _" r RA" ,_�t _'g�,_Zt7 - ­ ap :� I -the children it should oom with* - NO � _! _ .f_� � . '71 WWW tq� --- - 1. ­­ to vrM-tlierd"t . . for . . - I j__Ljo"j­�­�­�_-: - -­ I :� kder the c6ating appars6tali, - 1W I � I p SPAI . I ;rkil - .: L ia� It" ­lCiam -the floor. _ - 'dedl ­ 1 " 6 have atoned for , of ':.CIM J_v increased," 'says The Intiepen. 'L � __ _ -� - �; j� . I L in X reat __ ,_ - - _ _ - �_� ..7 1k, _ � I �W_i - I- -lt . 111 , , _: . t7~Bf-A00M9K 'i � - _ , "a 1. .and out sI , , I; W I _Pw I ,. . - _- ­ . - - 9110 L 0 - � I . . -w-, .�, . - -4- OftofliafiIi , I j - ,­ " - - ,,, � ­ -11 I I I " I I . . t otherend of the�maclii - - 0 . - 1005whini � . -and kWingthe brow of the dving L - ne,­evenly, eak I dent "*hoUTrOfessor Dewar was able, in a . � IL MEZ Zva , - z JJ1 - � - __ 0*01-0-4.000-h-W Jw . L I,W,! - , KIM , )" M"A .� . -11 . � 11 �4&j'­­­ - ___11. , - I - - . ich - n --- _�� �_ ' - , � ­-, ""-, have Saved my � , I - 1� �� I . . . . - . ' - - -, -, W,_�, - � ., and with - ­ "' _L ­ -.6 X__& _ - 04, "_ - - ___��Wlft i4- - � - child4�a the emalsion, 80 thOrOU01Y. chilled elk foundry in Lon ion lately, te ��� , - - _ �: g_;, , - : , " - __�, _" ­ - 9I A 7Z -, - - --:- 7091 I f "te -1 7 , I - . , � ­� �_­L - AI I �­ L _,''- __ _'F . - � L r ,-- �. ";.. � � - . - .. I - , - � I ­ , L , 4 I � . _� ,�L, 11 11 -F,,.- wir w I "I" , I . L . L � � onvad __ W _._ . , - I ' , , 1: 44" -1, - -­ I ­ - --�;� - � 1_­�, __ ,Ii��_ � I � . 'd - . I - , ­ - ,�,._ -, ­ � " - '­_te to - - ' kb* 'L - � I - _­ . . _.� W__ � ­4�- � , W L, V R � ,;4 , �� ­'� ­ , I _ � :1 , --. 'goom - �, _0_14- Ott , b �4 � i i �_ , _,_ _ _��. ,__ ­ .. ,- . I I that the plates are ready for standing - . _ we w I. �� o ,_!� #� 7 't" - _­ , . .- , 1P - _ ,�� Chicago is vaid,to be overcrowded with _ . Produceliquid oxyien in the presence of ths, - I , I � __�: , - - __ unernplayed bakers. ry. The coating of the plates by thhe 61141SIrallj by pints, and to pas liq. � , , , _Z ­ � -., `��, � Lf �,­ -�,` -­,�­'!��, � ­_ -1 iioiigif- It* . -, __ 1`7W , , . � A " - L . . Union Nos - 2 and a _ � , Of , � , I -, _� A- Z .__ ;" - -, A,� __ _ ter. as v ey stood by the , - ,_,_* __ 64 of that city have issued a -circular re. . - ,air- AtOut the room in Claret glasses- 'fi I __ ­ 11 , ­ - .. � _ ' _,�� �­ ` � , ksiI i - �� -7-�­­_Z - 4: '� ; �� - .- �. _�­-MVE.;0­ - ----- L ' �­ i his last mo . 1 40I _-�--� ­" �-�,Tr -4-�_:,­-,', - - , , ­ __ * ' , _, � , � . _#_ - me"a is almost as rapid as wide can be fed; uld. i ' � - 1. _ _. �71,�!.-11�rtz� ,�­ 1�a� , � -1 I 11 '. � . - __ 7�---,�.;�� --�� "h I � ­ ., � �_­_ 4 �), ZIMOR I - - '. I— - -, Am"t M001001111 - w8ft ments, them - I - -_ " k _;��` ___ ,­ _N - � _­­ __ I " *oi, the sunbticht ab.the i - These , - ' ' ' __n__ - .., -, �,_ -, ­��,1,17�, ­- ��V*,,-34_:u r .�Z ' . into a job printing p - T, 1, ., L . - .�, �-_� ��­_, -, -­ " -� _... V i � Itound questing bakers to stay away. ress. The work has to �0' -b sIO degrees below �, . - - - Mkl[,W-- I - I ��k�,­�-.:�-., �,?"" - _ LL - � � L "I'll, _bcna__�]jut 11 . 1311110118 I - 4 ­ , _. - - - 0V -9, ", M, -S " �_� � . - INW-WITT-MM" .__ �� 59I agreed -not. to hoe lights,how-, _4z b R3-dogrees below iero. 11 I" . - 0 - 1 Z�.'_ �L' abO_ L, -ruby z790A .quefies at - �­ .1 � . �f r th _A - _ ""i . 09F XIM � .harsh and. d1h have the in. be dons in the dimmest of � . oro'AndAJj,4 -0- ��­ __ , - __ _____ ­ � - �;: I __ '" I ds- - of __ i_ � �­ , I � __ �, _ 114"T" " - I . L I. own.. - . - � I . temperature of I I . ,._,_____ - � -messenge I . I L Nothin - - 'M A-- - ­` �. - � I MA&W ­ __ , MA ­��� 2 ` Ywing to the extreme a I he'eiith Vbduced to a - ., 60f W *0W"WdW_ - ;�­ -440*04u but -soft and melodious, tec"t101101 label, but a local label of their ever, ( onsitiveness f, e ­ _: � ___ I � . L I ._� L. - -1, �, ` - -0 FZ1110-IM910 11� IL the emulsion to white light. -610W 2ero it would be cover - .L 'I k1 r -4 a g in the - . 00 _�4 raoEpeaceandfor. - I . English Photographic methods: and I - - --1 '47ace, morej as , 'A ­a,sea oftiqlddair thirty-five feet I Fi;., -,- � I I -18- - VmMi' - - __1 fill 011 - "I �. - R " --- _ _ - I I . Raft -ft i ,W -0 _ - �_ __ �_,_ . _tqgl�� Of � , -1 �, - - � 10, %251�;Iw_-.�_V- ab on that other -The neighborhood of la Imo appli- A �­'_ _' - �­ i*_ft­W,__­ .! r�L�___. - - � ' � , �� I - $4�­ - W ��' - MoeS, it is-stabed -at &If equale'this I I - - - -:5 I , _�F01 -, WL , __ - _. ,Ianc%ster I - - - I ��-v. c. a ear melody of. as the Sixth - district Of P, I - ' I 1. J. ,;I �� L, __ _, - - -, I 1011I wanU4 ,or Ameirican device for the purpose int 1. .MW ­,__1_, 1�_ , � � _-,h��g­-g_- , _a ,_ : .19�� - � ­ _�� 0 _xne the , I 1. I - _q I - � , _4nCQ11SS ' 0* � 0 , I M _020M "_W� - 7 L-1-1 ­ , *500 W-1 , _;I,--- W I 1011 . - �� Rik -D aes process, of liqueI - - __ . ONIIift . ,ae, em .- OA - � � - � - I P 12__'E' - - - -in I , X with fteir ' � the�starvatioa district, whom thechi I �A�nitrogen was with a hunt L � : � I . - - ,_ I I I __ _- ­�ji­ ejgarsare . . . . . . ­ � �v. - ,.I'- &bffll --n1-1-- - ' * _ "- _-, - -- I � IL � , __ , �Or%- uid ethInd fifty I I- --- - made by the farm . . . _1 - - ; , I -L ­ I - -got @ - . I- ­__ Chinese laborers are bem ..7 . - _Jq -11 I : _ - I _(WT" . - - Wages 0111 w ch no I , - - ,g impqrte .into.. ftm�6xide'.wrli theai4of two . __ _ JW - __ 11 11 ': __ � wives and childr6i &V id" . L d � . - ­ . 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"I did scrub You ever saw, Aunt Jerr, ,�l less wouldn't thought; beca be scrubbed w wouldn�t have She took Mir walked in tbro door. "Only see !!s Then .-junt and held up bo "Child alive bed almost eve� did'I ever !" j in liar life felt , - Minute. But she dida stead, until the laughed. But wanted to help was, Aunt Jem, Aunt Jem pa ly at that, io it Wel I, so yo, " n,, said she. Painted it pearl DOW I can. " And so Aual floor instead of A . Black Mammy 1Y in " liants, `�' nursed and brou laughed such thi a mischievous fel Black Mammy � to scare her out J She was very f � meetin'." Tile ' ture, at one endl�l yard, and there ' her a glorious frij inake the ghost 1 confront her. F6 and mouth ir a bi he �mean t to place d,es. The gourd arms tacked on. I white window 'a . c I Billy himself woul foIG'sand by raisir ; could make the � high. � How Mammy a ing out, at sight things properly i� when he had got, i yards from the pal Charley, who sat � ready to touch off were simply helpl( It was nine o'clo( when the meeting - a straggling proces with here and ther ing in the line. A him, Billy uncovere pushed it up, up, t out, as he did it, a Tom and black ( it with the flash of I a smothered exclarI lost dem mat.ches !! . Before gropina fh there came a pattet behind. Somethinj knees, sent him at Tom and black Ch� fast as their legs400l Billy heard the I "Ran, Tawmy, ra knowed hit all de 'nough hant done gc , ' Indeed ht� half 4el . did he scraulwe to 1 aga4n knocked flat b� I . . I Wing that seemed tc be a veritable giant. come from among tim with his back too then only he could rea.ch t by this time Black Al less, indeed she had 4 away by his struggle - dark ! Again he goi Pg&in knocked flat thwack. 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