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I - � . . � . . X - . o .:­�` - - 11. __ . - . :��;%-�',�, - T w "I � , $ 1 . - I . - - . .. . . � . . - - I ­ . I 11 - -y � �� - . .. ' , , . I- . .. . I - 1� I � � - . I - .. . r . �, �,c_ - , , - . � - , . --- � I - thapely. X -e " b -, .� - � . . ,� - to the earth it' Was elevated -�� ­ -- �*f 0,LTSEHoLEL.' - - ., . ver pu *0t shoes close to the , " un nearest point I � POETRY. , _14 - XTER B TAN. � � forty-two miles abov,q- the surface. . 'L-_"_ ��;I�_�, - ,­ . . - I - . El __ I., I I . . 11, fire t6 dry. ai it h4rd6ns them and mike, - - ___' :� L 611H . 31 , , . __ - �', I - - - - I- - . I ' ­ I . � . . . - '. : From this point it receded from the I r I 0.1 - X1 ' '_ �" . - them difficult't&;­ -at oil. - Wb- _' . . 1 " . - L . L -L 1�'�' I I . . 1. . . - � - . , - - p en taken' ' - I . being no � .4 . : . . . I - I - . k %�4 L �m �, Wife's -lieut- - on when last seen Dame Thrift's Sermon. .­!" rr .. I I Off the feet *kC I . _ln . . L , SMOOLh into as good pablfie tb, its elevati ) . - - . a t miles. "Heigho!" sighed the Windmill, - rte so � .-q ne! I know that, thou dost hold shape AS - The Annexation of - Group of - . I .ear - - - 1 14,111 1 - - - L __ My dearest 0 . . I - . . . I dr possible, and rub them as I .. . . less than tinetY46igh Anoe of the atmos- much to do!" . : - __�Zft_ ; me Y as you Can with an old soft.'aloth, then � � - � Islands. - , - -� � 1.� " Although the resisl . . As she labored with slow sails the summer day :L i shrined of 3,11 thy deepest joy a part: put th - .. . . sufficient,to destroy the Mo. -1� ._��111 � En .em, in a me . phere was through - : .. � ecret tra th but doth enfold me - dium warm place to dry. i - � I . L -not I " . ,`I. -1. . .1 �rhatnota',tinstto thy most loyal heart. If your shoes get muddy,' wash them off The Solom9n:lpliands Tarten Into the Eu!9- tion of this strange visitor, which contented I have full 'twenty bushels of corn grist to -, 1. , in consta" - with cold water and rub dry with a sott lish Fold -The CerCMORY of AmueXatiOa itself with so brief a glimpse of our globe, rorgrind 1,.�.. 7,�� _. � c I ­ . - � . I � if there c' aine a cloud to"morrow cloth. - the effects of that resistance Be the suu sets, for my old neighbor . s _i _. 1knowtha, y life, thine own- would gladly This can. be done quicklp, so that -Thp Proclamation Read And the ye6 it carried � cam never shake I Schreind, . " , I -: . To dim n) - the leather May not get wet through, then British Jaelk - Holitea-vk%it. or - Core- out into space with it, and wish Father Wind would just give me a . - �', I .. i . � thww � 11 A. . . Jr turn! � , : , � aYto�ihare YM0UU'OLROrTV- ra e nw. shape anct left standing until � 'inony From a .Native Kli=_itis jrees&P them o � its limht aw I nz feet must go. qui ' . Z � . � e fe ow .. my laggi te dry.' After this use a little good pol-, . I - -No matter what its previous course may Sometimes he's the idlest of all idl 11 9 - Ana walk where er - tar Costum . red And I can do nothing without his big bellowe - i . I ish and'the shoes will be as tresh as if quite e* - . e . .n -the retardation that it suffe 'e I I - - - new. I I - have com, to. hand have bee , Just then as he spoke, round the barn gab- � And yet Beloved -0 strange soul of the wo - Interesting details durina its passage through the air sufficed . . man I . I . - - � . by the Australian mails of the circumstances to a different direction, and to hig�, � ,in upon its -bliss to dwell, , . . . I . I to turn it in d a re icubting human,- attending the annexation by Great Britain than that which With a rush and a whistle, a scream an ' trust, but in its 4 . n send it along another pa�h ,4gh, D A n evieur f a rtow so well I rollicking Tell me the love that I do k I The Art of i?atohinv. - - of a number of islands of the ,SolomO . - 5 � . it had been following- The Wind, brisk and jolly, came I - - I . qg Row matiy patch. clothes, partioularl . y groupr,scaut news of which was given at tile . . � I - . by. � I , own! the proud reserve de0i st visited the . Then began the broad vanes to move merrily Tell it, mine. all �' children's cloth i, -'With' little regard to the TRIAL By . round, . conscious hoaor, to its. aid doth e * es time. When H.M.S. Royalf ORDEAL. � � , That to mine be still reviyIng stripe or check, and sometimes to the qhade Solomon islands last year the nativ6s ex- ' ' — - e ground : Let thy dear UPS . I . - The hoppers to fill and the corn to b _ ' I Till the last silence comes to answer al.l. of the garment patched. Then some seem pressed a wish for the establishment Of a A Remarkable Story Irom India About And the fat Miller chucklei and to himself � to think the larger the patch the better. Britis . h protectorate. This was made known I Cate a postal Thief. sal(L- 'hing Speak t For too oft the weary spirit faileth to the British Government And H. M. S. __ " This is good I This is just as I wished and I . I And mists will dim eartlYs surest sun Of Of course the -thinness of the cloth near the Curacoa, which was selecteh for the duty of The Times of India publishes a good prayed." I I bliss; .�. hole Will'have something to do with the ' left Sydney story of trial by ordeal. The narrator of time itq treasure still astalleth, proclaiming the protectorate, Through the cornfield a low murmur rustled . The rust of S tquch with voice and Bizoof t6'patch'. but when a three cornered - it some �-ears ago had charge of a postal the dew . - . BaG Love cau heal its . - 4� t On the 24th of May with secretvrders which vhich Each bend! �! ear caught it, kiss . I ear is mended a piece exactly matching d division c, a the western coast, parts of,�_ �. and sang, "It is I - the check ot stripe of thegarment, and just were not to be. Opened -until the.ship arrive - y Wea- .. was also had seldom if'ever been visit:�d by a Euro- true! - ,tnd cheer the dullest -gloom Of - Wintr large edough to leave to the -at Port Rboresby.- C&ptain Gibson a officer. - The people were for the most We have feasted on sunbeaMS and drunk the I ther, . � a space equal d with e, large pateel marked " se- Pe n cool rain, . AM let who will to silvern silence flee, _ fell taken on ihe other side between the hem entruste ich were ordered to be part simple country folk and very super. And breathed the pure air; and now each gold � V * . But while we tread the path of life together and the runshould be used. Then onthe right , cret conteirts9" wh ret letters were stitious. One Morning the narrator receiv- en grain drop . Lot speech be golden betwben:Me and thee! ride make a. cut in each, corner equal to the discovered when the see . ate, the ed information that a considerable sum of Is brimful of sweetnesq, and ready tA) . - -[Mary Elimbeth Blake- depth of the fell, and a much squarer, nest- read. iwnsville,en rol i In September's broad baskets a bo4utifta Calling aG To, ts of the . % arr-ved'at Port Uortsby oil 30th m.oney� forming part of the conten crop-" I - . er patch is made. If a woolen garment, . . Curac,o I . . . - ., when the secret. 7orderi a�d- parcels. ,mail from a head to a suboffice, had been And the ;Lbins and bluebirds they eohood the . . Dis of the Nerves. . it should, be dainpened and the fell thor- May 1. . . stolen on the road. The whole affair. was song, A ease . w Oughlv pressO with a m6derately hot ir . on. were ,opened. -The orders oontainea-instrac* L 8, mystery. The only clew the And they tilted the tassels, so silky and strong. . ever be put on the rigbt tiqus .to p - � I It is said by those tn a position to know A paich should d once to the ,Solomsn, wrapped in � moceed at , b had been able to obtain was that one But just then the Wind, that was turning thO . that it is of no use to disguise the terrible side of an outer garment. If the- rent or group, and proclaim -a British protectorate. polio aball call Rama, had mill, . is more. frequent . .10 newi Union Jacks, runner, v�hom we fact that intemperance weXr is near a seam, insert a Bide.of the The parcel collitained � id ofi` certain debts in the Came over the forest and round by the hill. . . which were to be hoisted on the Various isl. since the the ft pa ed'upon him, And, crashing the corn in his hearty embram among women than it has ever been before, patch into thiq,and sometimes two seams n sailed away village wilich had long.press Threw each little golden ear flat on its fn* I - more general, and more ruinous, to the are so near -that the patch can scarcely be ends. The Curacoa thercupo P And farmer Von Root, looki= on with ts. t of physical and men mora, ItY. - . I t the nearest island of the grouLD.-Treasury but there were no otlWr suspicious eircum4 noticed.. Generally people fasten the patch 0 til stances, andthernam hadtenyears good may, r . A e- fw . � he 10th June,a . what-isthisf OurgoodPamOudid Pollt, makes us shudder to hear h As in on the wrong -side by running a thread, Isi.and-arrivifig thereon t .. Afte aervice. As a last resource it was deter- Said, Why- - . , - � � - D thS Suppositions ear the edge. A bstter, way is -to a.m. On the hollov . held on board, mined'to resort to trial by ordeal, and for We a say . the case . , to listen even t, along n ­ . I - ring day (Sunday) hall have -what we pray for. 'Tis strange I . T concerning its causes, one supposition being' catatitch the patch on to the garment. Divme service, whicb was . this purpose an aged Brahmin, who was altogether: y, and here is foul wee,th- - . . - � . . I , wei rkgs. the captain landed with several officers and sed to posseS3 Occult powers and to I prayed for a fair da . . . that suddenly acquired 11th, giving Here isej-_-good way,to foot stooki f bluejacketo. The native.King supt)o . er." 1-4' . people -the opportunity of gain- through TaIiing the., *orn, out sock, fold it -on the � a guard o . who be in daily. communion with the gods, was � .. , it ue;1sary that - I . . . a- -had collected about thirty natives., . - . ily undertook to dis, 1,WelL well.- said Dame Thrift, with engaging , Hie at a great pace, makez, . seam, and where the heel merges- into th., L - consulted, andread . . . � d re3ortto -whipand spare to leg.begintoont,and keepina-half waybe. watched theproccedings witligreat inter . cover the thief. All 02e runners -a goodly Dutch grace, r roan . d, rosy 01 - , . they shoul the gait- that is, that havingi tweenthe - . � t off M e under parts .est6 . ... .1 I _. - . Iratts peasants -were Beading over the bread -pan he � maintain tWo.edges ou th . . , DECLARING THE PROTECTOPATF- array, of sturdy Mat - inder the guid- face, - . . money they must and will spend it I . d t As the Wind that came frolicking over the I . then*but.open,the heel seam and �spreiAirkg � . I summoned io the office an I fast ens,end!, ­ r from - the istookin . , ch old town � fast, and spending -it . e be& cheyls or disciple of the '. I out the part out -aws] ­ � 9- - Having erected a flagstaff on: th ance of a . de. bling, her broad . era pleasures to: whose wh : ea to a small Rushed, roaring and tum * tn th n of the pr .. as Brahmin we. all proceed o, situated at chimney down. .1 �,e iO hoj�elat thO make 4= pattern .from i4h. to Out e declarstio some ­ strencrth is not .equ . he help out & lie om. of. cloth. Fold. this th.. ahad the declamtic". -ee- rted temple Ot Mahade and fitfully tore l I t a � . ead. Captain Gibso: 1, - And sent the smoke puffing � - r . . , �� oi the exciting and . stimulatin ` . to. the;Xing in distaice from tile village. It was a deso. urst open the 11 . 9. drink gether in the ruiddle and atitah'together interpreted sad explained At the oven's strong latch, and b. 111%, is said to be -the prevalent . the rounded edg6s for a -new heal' then - . in evil reputation. .. Another cause . 0 hit own -language. The Union Jack was la.te spot and bore. . a door - PO , absence of both religious and moral sentio ' ttom ­ , -sainted end th,� act of desecra- "Well. well, there's no baking for me. sure, I- . udoldim* stAch the new bo ,into the buglers The temple, owing to some " X_ - � 1_ � . - . , lidistea, the guard -de-joie was tion in-tfie -past, had been abandoned and to -day I . P ment, the disdain for everYthing that C%n- stobking, fiolAing'the former towards,770%* I_Iri . . eds and tangl- say? I - . _i' i - %edihe fan fare,:And. afe� - But what now, I wonder would Parson Wise 1. Ae reign of pure reason as on account . of. the room'.for seam' .and As the 'Ship wm anchors ut * buried among we not be seen or fe% I I . s was almost . � . - I � - itiQuAl wood. - ; I , and realism, the custom of considering that shiin - e shore a ed brush - � I kage, which, of course, waa allowed in short distance from th . '� i'6 3 p. .,n. and "For the Miller, I know, must have prayed for f- I if one wants a thing,one, -should ha ie it, cutting the pattern, it will be. larger- than- as lent to the occasio - t Is The !Lour selected was about I the Wind I -4 -4.4- tn 0 -An , sionificaucew I - . 4 . t:� . -- t"'. lace a . . . � - i I no .upon - . . .- 1D. 6!L-joa i3ave v e the busat; 6 c - I I . and that t- ie should be restraint the -stocking. I . - . - . baud on board striking i . , 1. ngtwilight sutbu-OW0 r'. r To help him his I � ' - rnion Jack was ru ly look. The old Brahmin Was The farmer, he prayed for a calm sunny day, . - , , , . � one'adesire further 'than the inability to Woolen or cotton stockings past wearing ' Qneen 1� -when the L. . ,- a . weird, uncam hed appeared To gather his corn in and take up his bay. - ­��O�____ - . tif the . A third cause is given as should not be thrown away. as. Often 6 reates igh , awaiting as, and as we approac d to bake , gra, if I 40 the natives expressing the g 11 And L why of aU things I waute - . the ciga , it being �stated that. many- pair is useful in mending another.. . � I afterndon'the King and his a ants to be busy muttering incantations. The ran. My bread and my pudding, my meat and My . . . I � I and micIdle-aged wimnen than A good -way t � o deal- with � underclothes is Tn the of State to the ship in a war. ners All -seemed to be more or less under the cake: - ,,, more yo _ ?Paid, a visit . ow is Sunday,the &st of the week," .1 " , . q. 19 re Acquired a famey . _124ying, ald-o"ce of ­ ,n � Jack spellof the hour, but the look of real fright For to-morr , I . we have amed of he.% . canoe,. the King Wearing the Unio wore no . . te distinct. The And she leaned on her elbow alld kneaded her -, - or a fashion for- the use of -this vile little prevention. is worth- a powid,of.-care.. This rt uniform. - Previously he on Rama's face was qui cheek. . \ . p with As 4 Pon ;option of a hat and 'Brshmiv, having finished his incAntations, � the means in* this case, woolen stocking h the exe . ,�_,. I article, and its use creates thirst, and 1. . clothing, wit. 0, . _%_ kgs with heels the climate was warm rose, and, addreAing the men said : "You Then she lookel up and smiled; and, "The ­ thirst which only strong drink slakes. double heels, eotton sthekir . . . flannelshirt; buta;%'_._ ' truth is," said she, � . I � - . ) , 4 There are instances, too, where the dread- linea: before *earing,. the bindings and scantinA,ss of attire was the prevailmig ,are about to face the gods,;. to the innocent "With our dear Parson Wise I nan never agree; - 1, � i 9 . '11 ha U +1,.t- V-tilra A __ I .�_-*;. , --+. h retty r" Island the - . othing but to the . guilty ,w each bne's little wants to I I evil has been brought about by - 6 0- y -d- a iseves, guarded to MY &Z's - i Y r fashion. Leaving ressaty . L11110 V - I - . . � � be� bought ,�Araed for Ni a magic wand has been ` . I -but narrow Arimming,, Which can arovo, L the temple . supply. . I Beription of physicians, the invalid - t . - � - same day, the Caracoa at( . much. It - . d alter her laws, I deny. i I habit es blished Tiefdre ,being cheap it at O.dd moments when the otherwise Eddystone island. The formal placed on the altar. Each of you mast 90 in should turn round an . - _, ,Or " . I ha and, and turn round We must just Pray for patience and mercy and � it in t do ' Id '- It goes Without ing been in, take up the w . - - v g . . work of the declaration h f M4ha" These will help us to rise all our troubles a,w t ime, ,Won not be mit4ed. av -by turns, love; 'is a. 1-11 are oftha e% Bat these instances t -_ ­ -etc., . that it should tfiree times, repeating the name 0 1 vN are few in - comparison- to the ti#� Of, -saying that boots, wais-ts.-,undervests, angurated, *it was essential 1�� " -in- . - - - ivitho-dir first fasten- greater alacrity, lest dea . the wand will stick to the hand of the above. ' . those which result from the .apparentlyr - i1jonf&neyerbe, vrorn . . . I - be completed with the - - blow the winds high . - - � � I �. � On' tons sec*6!Yt . 1. the vessels ver, getting . .��� nocent glasstaken attable elsewhem ing the but . of some other pov guilty one." By this time it was nearly And keep cheerful hearts, 11 or . or low; I ..... I . � I % should step in and dark. - I glanced In through the, door )n wherever Igo." - , �. - The taste once formed, it may- be iiAalged . � ,� . . - hint of the proceeding n- And this is my serm( PranscrM6 - - -, � .1 . . ­ ' A solitar� oil butAee threw I -[Boston 1 I � . . - -11 with all the other tastes, at table� or dii'the , I seven, RU183- - secure some of the islands- -A royal salute Of the temple. . - ­ . i - - �. - ..-, � � - - -sugar on the altar on which an Ordi- I . st-opping-tour or in'the "jublicity ot the I --One cap of was fired'when the flag wo-st hoisteds and a fitful light .5 feet long rg- just Be GM. - . I I - ther boudoir, � Hickory . Nu60&ke. dis;kppeared ; but nary bamboo stick about two - I � .1 restaurant,'of inthe privacy of cup of milk, the natives, in alarna, 1 ked rice and � .1 I- one-:Ii#,If tap of butter,one�-balf . jacos, which ex- posed among grains of uncoo , 0 heart of mine we shouldn't . - ­ I - , . .1 . I I . where trouble or . depression of-'- aDY sOrt I yqlks� of twd eg' - -d - during'the stay of the Cu th red I Worry so! . , � - 99 An white Of One, two Ledovertwenty-fourhours thenativesdis- cut.limess the whole sprinkled wi - causea, the stimulant to be resorted to with P&Of flour,- two t_.aspopus of baking pow- tend, , was drawn across the what we've missed of calm we couldn'b ` . . ­� � � tion "Will 9u - ; _­ ... I .� I . . - � covered that. no harm was intended them, powder. A curtain _ - I a hope tha. its tempOrarY exhilea'a � - I - . -' Have, you know 1 � �,, t , , � , der. . - � - I I . fidence, came out from door, and the men entered one at, a time. What we! ve me. of stormy Pain � . ­ - . . � I _ . � . .- and, regaining con s4ized . . - 1 1:7, - , I tide over the gloom. . routu - - ar-, - . �e. cup of sugar and four . - As each one appeared the Brahmin And of sorrow's driving rain � Filling., I � - I nes, all,the ci �4 %olled until it . their hiding. � � These are perilouq* W . places, visiting the ship in con em to his torehead, We can better meet agaiu . � � � tablespoons of WI& water bers. This was the Spot at-- his hands and raised th ' ' ' � �, id -_ ' ' rve- I i � - - I stances of life are rapi ' - -_ well -beaten siderabld num Davis, of and then allowed them to ]pass on and join if it blowi - I e4 I ; hrea&..-. Add to� this' the the i ._­,�, stres�sln - ,.� ' ,-b, last Year, Captain I 1, � draining. The great .__ Mt thoroughly, then ,whi( - ent . __ . � white of-one-iig-a--amd'be Royalist, ha, mom flogged for kidnapping his fellows. Coming to Rama he w We have erred ir that dark hour I . . ; ,,,, I we live occasions , � e - tion .:_ 4 add 1__. cup ofaoopedhickoik-nut moats-- - r through the same patoraime ut inste�d. of We -have .mown. . ' --sw I lie . . in co ctiou with tfie labo ' traffic, . ii� I the i est ,d - 1 r- .0 -_ .. I - 7 ­ nerves, and � I . - . � ''I I- _Twocupfuls of graham a t of making Dpassoubade imstandaside. when the tears fell with the shower. I n * - the stimulant. . Kn Staimeil L"f- an thisevent had had the effee allowing him b - sour3e the as . 9 , [our, a oupfal-:Of 11 -of- [gone through the All alone- , L " this, knowing that young girls are li owIn ilour, a�cupfdf Of. white f Wlfen the last man had o abli-io A the natives somewhat afraid of o. ma, Were not shine and shower blent - . . ­ . - ant? -2 it becomes doubly lim- indiam Meal,- two sidant taispoonfuls of As the gracious Master me ,; . . war.' Hence their scare when the blank ordeal the Brahmin turned to Rama and said - � such degeneratioD, j. *p `dj i t" ts. into a -milk . quietl�2.1 s6 Tell the sahib how you stole the Let us tem our content . - . .,it the 4 - edien * - ;hst they shoula-be sheltered by salt I I Y 111C. cartridges were fire,L with M OW11, � I � I portant t blic, opition, . d Add a cupful � 4 molasses, two S VISITED. money � . I - the force of'6 pa . which way pan an - , � of. sodoi dissolved in a . __OTHEp. !STA' -TD contibues th I make i , c; M -t, - 4 - - I To my utter amazement e For we kno w not every M0rrOW . b, at any fate, dAcidt f6r, them' to powpoonfuls - oh sour milk .. I !noes, confessed ' begin #0 drinking habit in its . most iudill- lit - tie _.� cold Water, - - a cupful - visited were Ronongo, writer, -Rama fell on his k Cau be sad; . . . k- and-, one suit one-half Other "lands thief, and offered'to show So, forgetting ail the sorrow . approse es. or Stea, for three Gizo, Veils, lAvells, KulaMbOagrat Warm& that. he was the I dehostp Oro: h For it J bittt-.r-mil ance of the We have had, � __;— IOUR And . e -be.. cupfuls of 8WOet' milk. .1 M, . d Wanns, Savoo, "�daicamar,Xlew Georgia where he had hidden the bal Let us fold away our fears, . - - � is to be- remembered that it -is in th - . ediurn size ,�ceeded in. openine the And put by our- foolish tears - * that, the I -danger lie&-- They-no'ne" hours. -This %makes Awo­. m. . 'Rendovo, Florida, sists, Bulula, Mont- money. He had an( -are . . . . . . - . ay, and the Russell grod mail bag without seriously disturbini tile A.nd through all the comms Ye einum hem� WhO caves. " I - y, Murr P! Just be glad. I of theign ,know "at is, behind t I - 1'�'k galt Mackerel. -Lay` -a large salt 9 'AL S.,Goldfinch ano. seals. The postmaster had not really ex- --Vames Whitcomb Riley. , . - I - . cm su,naortunste aneestormay --- . � , . - - 0 4 .21 aitr was left.to H-__ aving, been I heredity* - I - , * f )old. water - aght than is the amined thefa and so their b - , _ llwl�l k* other vessels notice. 'Needless � ipe - owe started. makkereli a in up, in a Pom. of lighter dr& . � 4 On = . - � . _ - ' - manipula weaped I A SpeRing Bee. . - . give MM - a f'aw * ,- . . ften -As the -water-'. heatg Care,cm to raise the flag at small isla ted had eL and ... ar,t�jhenv:on the way -over the A-0. ; as 0. W ndS ' I � But Be 6kedity can st , d, chaiW4 it until the containW11 to say, the Brahmin was fewarded 11, sir � � Ant sip,- and make replace it with 0ol ,- - .. At each place visited -a bottle - � , then be good - ­ if,the"i5duse totakethe I fTesh, enough, meantime sqa6eze- the tion was buriel poor Rama was sent to repent at leisure in you say you that can spe , _ _.__ �,_, - w. ifie -taste or, fish is , - - 1. . n � - - 'imp sqib] e to -;w . to it thiRW -S _ '- iconiul . thede,,laratio Of &nnexa �ict. jail. ral question enough to tell. sir, _0 L . - tablei3i Of I the distr Now the natu: How you spell me-paraUel." sir, "synthesis!" I � . . appet .te� - Th - : - Iried - .1 _ --g � - Julce of a�lemon and chop a - e foot of the flaustaff. - _ �is�mayfio harmlew � at,th ne'32 . Very simply. and -semaphore." � -4-firsp I __ rw parsley fine, or, soak someE I .�sirdby, an& -'Port Pinus on Corona- is: -How was it do - e uncanny will try "ecstatie" anh "scyn- A e ta, -a& zli-Ilie laaV,- but,the . . . ­ The Carioca was At )nely glen, th And perhaps You. . . - - . ,_-.7y ., - I - ,­ -, -f - ing t4b espo I ly ac- . I t xcept�liu i r , - . -j , :mix. -the � With-, sheap - il" oBful Of tion day, June 28, and in celebration of the The temple, the 1( all were mere - - t4lin ,n, catigorematic, - '. is an awzedibly-�Abort,- SP&qP 0 . I. ej 16.a a& ' . ... 7 1 after �ihi r�ackerel is Arained incantations, 11 -1 .� I I ocomionthe ship was -dressedwith flags hour,the .S with an extra I ,-- , �. ­ - _�_` �buti6r, I . I f and " hepatic" �.. ' , Us tmi fe-w. uperstitions o Homiletie- uitwequ. the I how mwaLy " I '_ 4--- ever it a4d sirve. it an ' 1, insMOW-I'. -_-1. kygtsrlov��* ' . A this b4tW , I 1._.___1 � . a nda, royal salute fired, greatly impressing eessories to appeal to : "magic wan&' dozen more- -'. - holli'SOT&OK sp ., . - � a bA drinksAmid dea* _,__ � L �_ � _. � I Cummins, a the ignorant peasants. Th I - _ _ . - ,� I P .-,v4--- , #-. ___ I I—— 11 - es. At Sists, Mr- gly see can you, spell "cryselephantine," "periphras- I .r . -wh Qtth � -hot , � the ustiv nted I I the uer- , - 91 ­,hername, - - P tal art ,of-, water. ib . , . ease- 6 '4*per'tFk�U, , MIXIII&Pudding.-, a ' - . missionary, was taken on board as a guest was ickly smeared with stron tie I and "Levantiffe," � ,, ran M deWuu� treweaiL:"[1_.1,1.__ A . - ful Of. of thecaptain. He has 3,000 sandalwood oi . ilty conscience 1 b � . 1p -c_ converts in I Rama's gu and the "poly- �T ' . -1 _ , . .- I., �_� j -6u the itovo add-&--- - on t or the simple " adamantineg � , � ?�� '16 - 1, � I � _. �; u , from tir � , - _�_ r I I �, - 9 .. - ,�, . adeton T' I � - � , Or MO � - - dtir in I � - .1 Z�I:k_ ­_, - WH 12Ah I 'A , aw. �'. - 3��_ � _�C� , _ ouching it, as he syl " � . I o_. - . _ d., � flour the iqlands so much under his influence that preventnd him - I __ _,j�. :--__ - ,;:, - � salk-, I&It7. corawt, I . - P_$p 1 I - : . I _ - - ck to yidds," can you sPeU _, � , --1 1. - . - ;. - �f � t", . In"t- , __T,(�, � ihd .1ang - , .. I �­ �' -as- , ,a.w - . _�_ ' arse, . _ � utitil-It'j's, ­_ `fib�r� they have discarded the useof spears and firmly believed the W . �,��'_,� � I I - . " . - and would a Can you -tackle -anch � ` __ -1 I- ­ ­ : ' - the 34iplosis", � ,i -_ . -_ , � - - � . I ­ ki - I � - ,.- I -,a I � - - I I ' "Enthyme - s _v� - I , ­41or- iscult. We 11 - � The W", a- S-Illow- � �_,_ - I - '1'11� b J � � ws. The flag was hoisted ]at, various his hands, and big, of CO was ,me "hypotiposial" If iou com, __ , _ IR - q- -, _-Z 7- - Un i,t ��_ *4 - arro did no smell of the. oiL , � , -1 I K.p _ I � . we aditba pi . er � � , I phrOlcamr- awiwdn lauld- I -.- . - d keighbourhoocL I-ri.. one or two only hand that . you!re getting on. 7 . 11 � _4aid. , - 1,'0--j"" it,_-wifh-.mi1k-.sn ,1�0 spots in r,he r I -1 -A, . - -1 11-1. -11, 1-1-1 - . ,_,­� ... _ . - � _... werW .- �: 1. I— -101 , vi (t- a".1eaMne -y experi- Ing I - ,�_,r - . 1-04s'p-,* I I . ;:�,� d I . "gallimaiaw I - - . � - - _­­­ T d, one, Say" --grieving,' _­ I . . . - �'_ a i - . 6 Er that - �.q"U* � bak` R kv __ - __ - - _ places the chief objecte . - , owe to. tbf e W 0-m - Fd �%� -1 ­ I 1. . , -�� - c �-,­ - - , � .. - , 1. ,.w . - - - gi � _tfiii�_, _-, � -11 - . �� - I ; . ­- o , en � � -, � , _. . -_ the hill down, and . I I ce�., �4 � -bovidstle a, 2� 11� t, - � t - ��, W_ - _. UK _; tribes would dome - I � . � -411& s - - �� - iere is no - kill � rds as W10#* re __ � I ffe ()&me At Last. Such little wo _W ��y ia.-­ -1, i�. - , i *010 - I- ­ I - and * deceiving," - 11 . . - - 4- �_ - " h __ , - �7E land;Ah . . - woman, h___ d'. _M a __ Hf - -1- - I . - w. - - _­ I I E -ith �5' � ` drer - , 1 7 . ­ il� - - I P - � I - _- - J W ' �.;,rl . t was � -, �� z - --- 11 I 5 . � I- "W . -- � b* &' sure - � � - - "M - J 1 A -.0 mft,:;- 01 I ,-, amhoi , , , - - . �� -c Z-, - , I , ; � � I i - ,� ,2 - Z = y of the i iheioi , 0 A . i therefore given a COP. ,;a John ,, exclaimed the nervous 1, Qrs '74, -- #R _4___*Wte oh,there's really no believin,- what Mistakes I . I ���� � Mg. . : to show.to - I ­ - It __ -1 - ., - i06 _ �� _ ��g itt at , the captains of the , rM you sometimes seel ... I Q an - ii - 1 I , . I- , � ... - ­vhpeq,�Par� Q �Jg_ %,;� 1, � _0 0 - 111�. �,- 4 jffij�k _1% , h � - d�claratiouff '. there�ss barglar in the house. I - A;: n___,4 , - - 1�.� Aw �,-� �� -,­� I - . I "pyonostue,""paroxygmal," "caryaUdes"and - I - __ - �- - Lc ___ - , , - - , _. __ � - ­ A -,. Z� _� - __ � . . - C, �. - , � �­ _ ... _ 6 - - 4 - a . ­ - I other vessels. "charismal:, . .1 -- - i - ', M1 I . __ a - , ��. , � in We _��, I - . . � _ - ' " - I - , . Another pbject6d, on the . . - - 1� I , 11 �_. I - ,_W'�­ �� - - " �.� -11 I - -L- -4 -0 ­6ho,,� ru:, o1w, I _h . . - ' .. � : � .. . _ of it.29 - - 'thedeam- ­11_­_;F.� - � -rw � � A.. __ I 11, -, -.1-N - " -.,,, � NA, i�,,; , _5 0 W& .4 ud protested mild- al when 41 - �� - d _,�� ` -A' - 4 t - * lud. over the � * ­_�­_ � - I 11 I','. -closet to ''I - -7 - ` , I r 5- � �Pfflllp grounds t at It mean. giv . i his eyes a woriis like thesa- irs really,lian. �� - - , � - - = - , - - I - .1 I -W­-�, 6 � , i � � - � - � 7 , t- � R i .. --- I they,re misspea at a "bee.' - I , -V ____ k�. I , John rubbe, 1 Z - - - 4A- *& W, __5 -�,, �6 , Wlk - I it was imagination- , - , OWN � P_ I � , 1 I- �­_ ,­�­ I . -1 -the missionari I wi Its � oolautr - - 7 , , _ _� � haft. -;,.-'#-" --- �6f milk . which they. ,t . t. I ___ � 4 , h ____ __ _ -7 a 16� ;rho would ly that I - ­ hew % -.0-10"', ­_ -5 __0 - - ,_ -_ - " ''IN, . yto - are - am - 11 _ ­ 0 ,- '. 0 MO., A - I I'll, .... � - _ � 1 -4 - ,�, I , ioin I � I maw- * __ _ _ stop thein -9. ._ g to Anattalis, - No, I isn' I , ,� I - " ciii- �- -,flour 'with . � ,N ­ --' ' 11 I - - - I Q f - - - I -W eA __ __ �,�,�Z !� oik� -_ . � - chief nes and went With ­ torentic- and -mephitic," and a '4_04_ - N1___ W-00iip ,dF131~- - - � In this me a copy, of the I . - , * i Ovoi- aqp - -.1 = IN did not like _ st:Irs. heard a Tn- down )u7d better learn "encVti`;_can YOU 1� thi 1= So Y=quer ­analytior `� 11 1��­��Ikf_ --- 1y____ :: ­­ � � I ", � , I-1- � - � . ___ R -, - � .. - - -,:- , declaratiowmas I S o in took a box of mate' - I - - - R� � _� . �11__ :­� �._ 11,� . A - ­ - - E a,% 141MM WVrd6_ Ive it'. - On the 4th %j To . his wife's suspicions .1 pentherneral " pause; , ­ jv"� _ . b��" � � , - ,.whWwas_1jrffling to recei AO . his surprise ,-s­prestidigitation-- '110MOcercaV I - - - 11 Amd therle ­ I , . , r 1n . 1, eacchination,- , �,_ - - , � , -�TL� �j�_ 10. = left- .with the- nearest , � ­ u ___ _ Q = h ly­_ � 1; ld-d.6 mke,14e ��" ""-, � - , --� -� ,- ,_ �. - - - -r,�-_�� --�V_% . --, ,._,� - ' � - Jul' Arrived at Bulula, and got information k_ , day 10 - - _ �­ - �­11 .r. Wi - , se�icn -I ." ifla. - -Y were correct, Seeing that be was,unarmed, _, _ Ift . - - - ea _ vor , - ­ -of i rtb - � -_ - � _ggs, L a member ot the earn 0 0 -r, I pv ­�,,�,c . . . . . . � - � - - � � �_ _ the murder - , _ - I I - k"V,ap C - � I �­. - - .-- � Z I concommg- the burglar cotered him with a revovler and ()h. it% quite an iaducation to I -- - , . �_- , _,,� te, " ha- - I - � � - - _,,:___y I � I A_ � �_ ' __­ - t X L WIT, ' . a be e quite sociable. , - - `_= ­ ­ '. _u..a,-1UU-, 'ULM - � L � Oven �11�11JLJJ!4L_Qf the . - ­ I - L � 0 ___. ­­­ - --- �.. _ __ _ � - ��- ­­ ' � Helen ,,who- wad killed While graphic laws 1. � I . I aft - , __ �, g _ �� __ _ :- , cam -, "F , - , '__ .4 ­ 14a ".. ,5 � _ ,_e_ . _�_� ��_�4F�� , � were -bartering - - _i . _7 .­ - - -.-- - - I *9 tit ratber late to be out of bed. V - , Ir---, I., ,Z l, 'pi" � ,haves soundthat!s I - gen � _ NP _­_ � - " - so 1, words. � ", __ a�___ __ - 1W : _!� ­ ;*W 0 -his mate and another man ][Sul I anatomic - - - I - 114- for -copra, At Ugi three years ago,;- Failing , he remar . _," -_,L_-,_, � - I ­­,�:­ I 11 w. V w4we ked. r COIlue� Ff I � 1P11 � � returnw -1 be simpW - � ­V�-­ V.,-; oue.4 ft, � :to g t Matisim Af&+,e'l _� W ,e ISIT-4, auf -tion, the Coracoa, left, - palindromic would i _W ,_,T��po *61 erses ,� 47 - . - - - L-er-a-li . - Moor, r I - � - - , I-- ­ Wll�� - -, dream�o 'days af tet gs Yoldre 1 �, - zz� �� . . - ��,W� �__ I 7_91 -NM _ t��.";q and-,friehten- too late, anyhow, We bit," replied John. I .1 - N- - ­` -- � - ­ ­_ t,J8Xtor-Y0L1X8 ijug--�two or -three bemuse rve Absurd, - - '7� 7J,& e;f a thS L lauk - and Thero,s, the shorter " pero _ - _,�'_ ;,.�;' A Ur _ - ? the bV harYAgoilm.. . ?- � - - -- " _� - "' � 4 W `7 - I `bA­ 1, _ -mg --nativeff dropped ever3 - -- 11 ­ I _,� _ neas" and " palato , tm. - OR I ;_� ,,, , 10-g- W-- � �­ � �� `A! ! . the discharge of b ­­ .1 . -3. - � - - 5 4- ��iz? �LIMX � -- 1% _y � s rthing Out Of the window , ' N� - . . -1 -1 J ' Ak, _41#0`0 batter - -cartridipa. Then twelvc 1"' shells were S&rno,c1eido_masW1dous"; could - . illii �, - - ­ .6 3OU �_� � I ­ il - ,�_ I—- 7 - . . my pis have carried it Ott." , - L, � -Z,-,, I --,- __ __ I - - 'fired into. the village ymg .1 Oh, that -s all right. ,house a simpler word I # - � _- Bike � of _ __ - JiM ,.. UbonAi destre rd like to ask one e _P_ � ... - �1 L' � - `-4i`� - 11 . aP . � I _­ - - - � -_ . - ," = '. y � . ��. ., - ___­ - , 4 'Y� the pribopal hutL Thl � ' - Lj . . . I -­ - . . I � L�_ 1. a party then landed L " aromatW - k, .11,11, ;_ I .. _11 Ow I ­ hi, t. - I favor of You thou -Th- " ­Hydrostatio,' stirridescent�7 . . ,�` L , - 1, - .- - 1. - - - .. I - KWPAP . 1�­ - - . . . . is IT')-' . I ­ - � . L- I ,.- _ -ad( , ,- . ___1 i �' -:7 1 - -aid set fire to the remaining huts. L , �'a What nescent" .: � I .. I L-.-.----, I - UK- Ulfr,,� Of - wor milk,� . � . I 11 .. I � - theo I . . - rl , . �1. - -1 lw­­ - _. -, � -,:. , I � . _. evanescent" _e are eaw � - I ann- I ­ 0­kla I L - - I _� _. _____-W - 1. . st Stay here until MY wife can comedown . "Enigmatic " * I.. "M , I 15-07 . - _&M , - L -1 ,: .- . - I -L. � —.1--, . . I . . L . ­ _� LL ­" I :� I �; �qw 1_11 ___ ,0414 L - - . -1 ­ I a lookingfor you words you see! ..1343redialpilon'ta , _ � 1, - In% - - � - ___ - � - - . .1 L. ___ She has bee . - -maA33conic's _ _ - , , . __ and see 1 66 _ , ; . I 1, I _ ,_100 Orw WS I Von., I . ,,, I � . _ I - 00i �Rm P7- --- -_ -1 _­­ 4 _�� . . 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