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I I . - ­ . - ,I 'A". ­ ; 1. - - � I . -­Aw IOWA& in the success,of the operations, for i - I - I , - '' id -- ry .frw � . � - ­ " .�� � . most of I I .11 WANT OUR LUMBER.. . solid state but becomwvlsbi at ve N ... ­.O�­- , , �,s,� ­ �-: ,.---:­�­� I The Musaore of Batak. � . � . t, . � . 11 , -� I - -- them are settlers in the country, and should I I temperature. . - I ...... . I - ­ ­­ ., � . . � - . '.. � , � ­ ­ - disaster overtake them they mi ht lose -of Entope hu . ., . - pital. �.. -11. .. � Rider Holds Very 9 An. Australlun Lumber Merchant Wi The agr -.-e 11. .. their homes and prospects. They shes . icultpr:�61,ca .� J -.. . - -, �V . - One of the Horrors Thai Aroused all . d , --t"t, of the Unit6d � .�, I , are cam . I ouble&-sirice'180 e ­ - Ws. � manded by men of ability and experience, to Open Up Trade With Canada. A - , I �-, "... , M ')t'�� � - - , I . I Europe. Sta te's has inereasedo,ver slxfohL ,4 - Y ---N-- --�-- -�-,� ­ - � . whom they trust. Their general move- - A despatch from Victoria, D. C., says: - � - �, -��­ I - I . a �, ­ I . ... ,�...,: � - � 11­� , - , .-- I 1�1. jpj�qxl4ii#x That the War Has Been Forced It was on May 7, 1876, that Achmet Acra Mr. J. A. Curtis, of New South Wales, The largest gold nugget ever found was ­ -- I ,,- - mentsaregovernedby such men as my and his Pomak warriors appeared bef 7e weighing - , ­ -��-.­ ­ � or . . � -- -, , the Ballarat Welcome nugget, - 'N . � - I - . ", � - -­ � -- � X ��rpauy­As Pttgbteou a War friend Mr. Set9us, whose experience at sa h ,as a passenger on the Warrimoo. He s&id - I—— ­ �-,�.e ­ .I- ­V100a 0 Batak, a Bulgarian village of Christian. 2,166 ounces and was worth $41,833. - - � �;��,­ -, ­ - I .� � - I . � , - Aftc * Undertaken in Africa. a juncture will be worth a regiment. he bad been in the lumber business for 30 -, ­- ;�­­ . - . " I -*% * Wa people. Hesummoned the inbabitants,to . � .... ­ "'. ­ , '­­ ­��-� . - - , I yea ot one of the best years, Germany's hop crop ham � , - - - 8 I give up their arms, but, mistrusting him, , "I'll - ­,',,�, � lu A�n interv-i�v. -recently a repre entative would repeat, however, that the issue, so rs. During 1892, n , ­ - � _­-. ` -�'- on Central News ­ - .- �. - , �'S`�` Load - e- about 22,000,000 feet of lumber was import- 53,000,000 pounds annually during the last ­-�­.X,� - I of Ith asked Mr. ,far as it is possible to prejudge, must d they ref wed to do so, and defenaed them ten years. This year it is less than 25,- . . . . . . . --, �,-�- - -- . � I -11, - - ­ , -.1..-.. I I.. peffd not a little upon the tactics followed oin Puget Sound ,� �. , . , WOTO*10 Iiis opinion as to the causes . ed to NewzSouth Wales fr , - I I -1 - -- selves for two days,until it became evident . I " - , I ". �, 7,- , ­-, I... - - , -e- � , .", I -.- I .,-, -- F- 0 by the Mataloole generals, sin ce 12 or fifteen that the Pomaks (Bulgarian perverts to nited States ports. 11 There is U00,000. I'll, - - - - - - � I I I— 044&4' 19`5 - V, and other U .. -1 - ,:- - I -- oftt diffl alty in South Africa� �-�A- -- - ,---, -- �-- , - ­ -Haggard considered, - 11­,�-­ -� .. 1. ,�,- -,�%J no reason," said Mr. Curtis, 11 why all or A scientist who has been listening to the � - I 1-�!­­ 1'i�,:., 11 �� - , The'eaasei;-" Mr. an I -�� - - - - - �"- hundred men, with a proportion of native Mohammed ism, were getting the beat of - - � - - " - `0 - Z ----���L�-, ,�Z­�, = � llies,is far too small c expel most of the lumber used in New South voice of the house fly through the micro- - - �, ­;�­ I �- ­: -� ----- - �, �:.��. -, - I �, ­­ - I �' . ,are �Obvious.-ezkough. This trouble wars 0, the fight. Then came a parley. Achmoet ­.'-iz, ,'�-,­- ­ - " ,'�' � � � Lobengula's warriors from the'-ndmero Wales should not come from British Colum. phone says it sounds very ninch like the . '� - us �'-�-�-��;-,, --�-­� ` I - -1 I . -- -1 - k"&`to cbme'so soon as these savages Aga swere a solemn "oath that if the v"lsg- bia. I - "' - " I - -- -- - -6�IW gontact, with -a civilized Po,wer.', recesses of this country se ei . - I � :! ­­ --. should they choo We are Britishers over there, a d i g of a horse. . ­ , � ---, ­ . .. �­ - � '44 era would deliver up their arms not a hair n n On . � I " ��;"-�­ - ­ � 11 - � ­ . ­ � - � -'�� , �z- _ - _ ' � %-*� - -11 4 - '..'. ­ "! �. �,­­­ � . 'av-sabn as a eivillized Power came to act upon the defensive. ,tly would prefer to deal with , I . ­ - '. � 1� �� ,� - consequen 0 - , � , -�. - 11 . ­ - of their I Napoleon, who rarely gave attention t . . . . . . . - � I.: 1�­­ -� , - si 2P 1 " I look at the question," said Mr. Flag- -heads should he to,ucbed. They Britishers. The object of.mV trip is to en- � "I, �� � - .. -- - ,�, �,�­;, �Ant* 004WC-with then vages. . . . -K �'­- , ��-!'� - --- ­ - . details, hub ladd plans for others to rMecUtes � I-- �­ 1. � did so, and next came a demand for all the I �- .� , ­ , - - - �--_.­` gard, in conel' ion, 11 from an Imperial . deavor to arrange with British C61umbis - -1 �:, -. � - - - I 1;1.1,�--�*��%' `--" �Ou-m , us ii�oney in the plabe. This waa had very small and perfect,1yJormed bandeq -0 �A Ay put in that Way if you - � ­ �, ��. --.7 , of cours�, i- i "".. � �,, -- �--,-�,`-- � -�_, �W,��­-AA�W the -immediate causes, they are point of view. It is not a auestion of gi i 11 - . - Iving mills to supply us with lumbtir. Ibavehad with taper fingers. -� . . - ­ - ­­ - J - - � 1, -, � - ­ ­ , �� � - -_ � Then the Parnaks enfored the - ­- - ­­, . . - .- - - 7-i -�'- ��-Iug''Qt the Mashonas in -the or receiving a f It is v I - , : � - ,-��' Z�4,J7* -i �-,; g' one shipload from here, but it was not equal The Bank of Venice conducted its dealings I'll I I W. , - vill;eu,pand pnt all tLe inhabitants to the- , ­. - ­� , - ­ I -1 , � ��_.- -�,­ ��4-1101 - to TAcoma lumber. There was a great deal for 600 years with such honor that in all ,.­,��; , � -1 ­­ � � -:, ��,-41 a� 4� of the Chartered Company of. Ma. a question of extending our name and influ sword without distinction of age or sex. . - .­�' , . 1 -�'2� .1 .,-��i�- !�Aipi& Tb is war has been forced upon ence in the richest aistricts of Africa, and The houses were burned, a . nd noth- of sap in it, and it appeared to be careless- that time no hostile criticism or condemns- , I - - ��, , 1; 11 A �� - . I .1.1 - ­,�t, 46.( , - ly cut. The lumber -is just as good as the tion of its nlethjgds has been -found. I �. ­ � -- � , - , ny. . � - quips It was quite impossible for of Opening up countries that, may provide ing was left of Batak save a pile , , - ."- 'V� . . , - thomant,s .. -F. I- .. �.'..'­ I � I , � - a Q6r4pany to ignore the massacre of its peaceful homes for the tens o of of smouldering ashes and corpsea. best, and I think I will probaWy make ar- Young women of Germany have a super- : � . ': , I -, , , ­ � - - ­ 1 `.;,�,7. , Y-�`j -4- - � d. rangements with some mills. They will be "I'll,', - �w� , . -, 'I, .4 nidents. Hadthey done so the lives of our descendants. The world is filling"rapi When all was still, and the work was - -t, --­ ,�7,�,� .-, . -1 , -- .j.�q I ­. �.- - -�­ - 1�'i tesettlersw6ul& Do longer have been ly, and we cannot afford to renounce the done, Achmet and his mountaineers re- stition that if they bur.# a drop of their .. 11 �, - - .,:�� ­ � able to remedy the defects when pointed blood under a rosetash it will ever aftir- -� ...... - - -- V, " 4, 1 -­;� ­ -- - ­ � - , - . . ---.1 � -4, '. � . � . � . � . --� . � 7 - � - � , , - , -P,- -, - -- -- - � - -tk" - . - -- � - ­ ­ I , ," , , � --­ � � . , �­ � - ­ � '' 7 - �, - - ,,� 1-0 .­,­---­­ ­ 'A - edsof blood inheritance of this great estate, which will . out to them. You might also supply some ward insure the experim r a paSr of rosy -, , " I AW I. .11 17 � ... ---��-- � --�z- ,,�- -... oquiescence in- these de turned to their villages. We were accom- ­�� - - - ­ -1 ��­ -.... z , - ­- � ".. ��- e - help to provide bread for our ever-inereas- -­-:-­­- , :6 � I as a proof of eowar panied to the church by 'the kmet, or � . ... � - .. - - !, entie --­-,_-­� . - ­ of the doors used in Australia, which come cheeks, I ��-,;-�-� -.. ",-��, .-��---� " - , �;7-­ - . -2�� - �, . �­�� - ,R,;�-, - �w �- " �, We are apt to be very iwml%r .-�? . 11 frona San Francisco. San Francisco doors A Canadian has invented a con '21- -I ­ - 1, 0M - ,,and of inability to defend their terri. iDg People, mayor, a well-spoken, good-looking man of ductor's -�', -T . . . . . , �f��!� �no-­� �.. - ­­��X C. ­;� , - -- -- %.., - ­ ,.t k - � - ­ _­ LL., _ _ _. - -,, -�r" � _ : - �� , - ­� - , ,, �7� 7,,.' ­�­ ­ � 1, Ct tural and to treat the great body of colonial opin- made of sugar pine are expensive. Cedalr . �� 7,� 1 - A L._ �,- - 7,� --'L -- �-. �IL:`;�, LL . .. ... servamts. Moreover, the na about thirty-five years of age. It is a fare box for use on street railway& It re, _ - r�a�, . ­ ­ -;G -­� , " - -.�­­�,�_; ­ ­ � --,�� , " w�F � "�,,-.��-5,rE doors should be just as good and could be � ­ ­­, - --� ,� ,­- �­� ­­ ­�,� understand them Jon as of small aecount because it hag no �---� -.Z, � ,, L", 4i6t humanity,as we low strongly-builtv structure, which might - -- � k-,-,i�,-;n, . , - -­­­ ­ � -or fame dropped in the _ii , - �-'*- adequate method of expression in this coun- jj� _ L -­ �p- --- ,,-:�,,W ' gitters every ticket � . _ _�_­,t.T,�:,� z'��2;'��-��,,L�-A;n�­� have been defended successfully by a few supplied much more cheaply, but they in ___�:, L�!� _;,_��, -- �­ - ­ - -6-dation and example, would have for. ust ­­ _ � - .�� �� ­" L' -1 ,� ­ _��t _­��, slot and de;Js out dated transfer ticketa � 5t��-P'p , , '' - ----,_ ­ � ;� �1­11 I - I --Lz -.1 ,1 ­--A�� -10-- o iftherh taking such a coarse. people try-- but that opinon has got to be reckoned resolute well -armed men posted at the beinade the same style as the people have automatically. - -4c..M- � �, - - I - I ) - �� - 6" , -­ QA ��­ v� �­21� ese with, and rich and powerful as we tancy ows. But the, occupants, on The expression "in thesoup" is said to - L - �'­__ " �L ��- gg- ", . ,, _ _ `� ,� SR,�,t " , been accustomed to." . ,��­ �gland don't comprehend what th narrow wtqd . _ � - � ­­ � -, - �� - - , ­ - 'L ,*�'k,�'.�­�­��---- -- ­ � - ­, -, ­ ;�, ­­-�'-,- -,--�, 15 reall Th F, or some of ourselves to be, we cannot nowadays afford Mr. Curtis will visit the different mills I 1-11 -- � that terrible day were mainly women, and ­ - , �� iP�� -- - ­ , �- t --1 ,­ �L 1�9 .-- -- have originated in Paris over a ceintnry a o. 'e,�,-­�­L -A -=1 to despige it. Colonial opinion -or at least the men who were there had given'up, their ­ .­ ­- e.nt imagination to or the province during his stay and ex- 9 ­ ­� , 0111 1 - ,_,_. ­�­­ �. ,1. -- -9 and the agonies that gr -t section of it which desires the arms. We passed through a little church- pects to make arrangements with them. W hen a prisoner was guillotined the gamins, - ,� - ­ - ftelat ,ea . ­-­� w ­ - - ­ - - ;'� L ase unoffenders and; maintenance of a tie between the Colonies _ .,-- - I were wont to cry; "He has'reached the end - -- I'----- - .. ��-��-.. LLLLLLL - " L ��` !--,�- I ..... .�- - , -:�-­���:--- !- , ,I yard surrounded by a high wall, and stoop- ... ., ­ 1-1.1 - I of his soupe.') -K ,­�,I-i� -_-� I -.; - , ��W� �,, . , .. .;R find their kraals and the Empire -is strongly in favor of the ing low beneath the arch of the narrow I . �', --il -a -1 - - -1 - I "--- I � -­ I . ­� 2�7 -g, , I a cause of the Mashonaland -settlers, Oost of Ancieat Luxnry- Twenty -three thousand homeless men _�� ,!� of -a king, who, & cause doorway we entered the temple of death. e,V, �� , ­.. r - ­ ­%�- I 19 'L -. ' " - ?��'­ ' I . - that it knows to be absolutely just. Once At first it was impossible to see anything The follo'wing extracts from an ancient have been sheltered during the past year by . � i;E,��­ - dless of any pray �i­­�­ I ��71 - " ; � ' I ­-Z,l .�_­ 5t rl� I �bZ�­ 3K�r.l �., - - we Ilew in the face of colonial opinion, and in the darkness ; then gradually the bare amount -book give an idea of the style of the Central Lodging -house Association of � - aL -_ � ­ - ... - ­ � I— ­.. - - I - d 658 men have found employ - ',11 -­ ,� �� � �­ . lost America. Do not let us fly in the face ... "I'll ­ CTF WITH THE SPEAR white walls became visible -whitewashed livin a in Paris at the end of the seventeenth Toronto, an -, of it sin and lose South Africa, whi'h by the Turkish officials, in order to -remove century. The househ-ald of a grand' seigneur ment through its agency. I.. . ­'­­ � "I'll, - may -1 men .. living. being lome as wealthy and magnificent as the blood stains and the traces of burning. consisted of an intendent, an almoner, a Thousands of linnets were noticed in -- -- -,-�- 1, �� - ­.. - - Vyvoung r an e children of are the United States." The same officials, with praiseworthy secretary, an ecuVer, two valets, a janitor, Spokane, Wash., after a severe storm the - I .. I 1, ' I,- � , - 1� 11 I � . I -­ .­ 1X and -fifteen years of age, dashed - I ..� , " - - , �, - ,��- -­�.,- 1. energy, took up the stone floor, in order to a steward, an officer of the butler's pantry, other day. Linnets are not indigenous to .� "..., - r� Of 'the infants before the eyes make things presentable for the European a cook, a butler's pantryman, two kitchen that portion of the state, and much specu- , ... - - � I ,-­ - - ­, - �- . 1- .. , " -� -1:- The Doingsof kbgentMinded rolk; . .�,-­ .. Look at the mitter from a gentlemen who came to investiga,te the attendants, a kitchen maid, two pages, six .,�, - 10 -11 � ­- _IF n .- -­�, , lation. was caused by their presence. I - .. . I ­­�,�A. . � � - I .- .., �" so-callecl� Christian It is not-pleashnt to be absent -mind crime. Every trace of the woodwork or four lackeys, two coachmen, two postil- Sponges are being propagated in a cheap , � - - rion or ed, � - ­ . .. 11 - .1 --1, . point ­�,- . , t��I.,*-�4,- -R----.. - - ded ,�'; - ,�-;�� ­ I �� Z-7;�- itto be expected that the rep- but incidents in the lives of absent -min had disappeare :1, for the Pomaks set fire oo lions, two carriage attendants, four stable way just now. About three years ago a ,,glwn� - - - 1-- -7 -, I --- -1 n- I - vmN� 1 , 1 -��014-- - ­ � I 1. f aiiid- civilized Power people give rise to a great deal of laughter the interior before the wretched occupants boys, a " swiss" or porter, an intendent's cute German divided a few healthy speci- , �� 'S. '. , a great , . � . � We � - -'-,- -- - -- ­-, - ... - ­' - ­v­�-� - - ­-,�. "'', -- I ,­ 1. � . ,� �� 4, .: I such things to he done wid"t in this world. Of course no one believes had all been slaiiahtered. There was noth- valet, an &1moner's valet, a secretary's mens of live sponges into a goodly numb.or ­ . . I ­­ - - � . -11 14�­;�-�- I - , ­ ­ I -11 - -, ­ o T� , , .� ,� --, ,,-,.­., T -s - d to be , , . , . 01� , , - a�- �- - I - ,- "I �� I hs check them? We hear a that there is any trath in the story of t ing in the way of furniture, except a kind valet, an eonyer's valet, and a steward's of parts and placed them in deep wat& ��w ­ � ­ - - W-11 pf- .. - . I . , I 11 . 9 - , I., .. - I I � � ­ 0-1 �­ I- �' dial -as to. the TroteetiDn of the absent-minded man who put his clothes 3 ��, , � - '­ abori- to of wooden stand, on which a number of valet. . with the result that he now has a crop of I - , - Z-- I � . . I I - ".. -- .1 � - � ­­­' - - . �, 71 . , I I .III-. 11� --- �,��- ', . $ - -but I ask ashonas as" bed, and huna himself ca,refully over the skulls, some sixty or seventy in all, were , The almoner's salary was forty dollars, 4,000 at an initial expenditure of 89-0. - - � � .. - ,. - � - � are not the M , , ..... , , , -- . I- � .� - r- o - . ; ­ Z -- 1, - ' ,� , - found any- ranged in rows, and some boxes containing the ecuyer's eighty dollars, the steward's The Spaniard, however courkous he may I , .1 - � ­ �­ . I . ... I §i ", -, k�i- I . " - - ­i�z - Ai4he aborigines of this count . I INN' --,� , �, I I i ry as the back of his chair; nor have we - . - , 11 , ' � - � ­ ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ � ­ ��- �, ��, -t . Are t - - - - I .... - -e�­ - - -ele hey not more so? Were body yet who had any confidence in the charred bones. Many of the skulls had one hundred dollars, the cook's sixty dol- b&, never invites a guest to dinner-; in Italy , , , '---, - , , , , , � 1.-- - " -,., 11 ­. I -,--- ­ . ­ �1- I I _ ': I ". I -1 , � I . � -1.5,- eir fathers in possession of this land story of the absent-minded smAll boy who been perforated by bullets, others had lars, and so on, the entire expenditures in too, the privacy of the family is seldom . 11-1 --��T . . ," - � - -- . I "ffl­��7 -, , I . � - .�,�, ��w7. , - 1:�- M��, ­7��7 � ­ I I -- .. -- I I .-,­­,�', -hi&foot upon� went .fishing, and anchored the boat with evidently been slashed by yatagha-ns, most wages for thirty-six persons for one year invaded at the dinner hour�'the Frenchman 1- - - j � �,�, ,ev.er-�& Z-aluWarrior,get - �, , - - - � I � - , I ­ � I -­­ . - I . ­ ,� �� ,­ "' � � 1, -, I ­ , .. �-- , -, e- � I � , In - - b� -'I as I - .. ... . . � . . � . . � . . � . . � . . � w � � � I - ,.'�'- . �f - ­ - 6 war x *1 -, "; , � a is his fish-hook, and abandoned his sport be - P . � - ,�J�-- - - I - - &-- IQ - sonie of them lay amounting to eight hundred and two do!-, is delighted to entertain, but. prefers to do ,- , -1 '' - ­ , I " � ­ � -1 ... XMAO - , -1.6KAW4 �'. , of them from behind. On L . �. - .1 - . . . �4-0. ,-~ ��,,�­­­.--,- -, , ,-kwr%�. Inglis' man is never - , Aft - =- I small bouquets of faded flowers; on one- lars. The entire expenditure in food, drink , it at his club, while the B Iii , I 4teous a W,i � ken in cause he -could not find a worm large enough � ioa)f - "'IM - - - - -*T-:--, -1 i . ��-��-11�­ �� - �- - I . � 1U - .­ , I .-��, - I I to bail the anchor with. These stories that of a y6ung gfrl-almost clovea asunder -ns for one so enial as when seated at � his own table . . ��, .. -,, ---- �1. t�,-` fuel and light for thirty-six perso 9 . ­ M ��ql Am - --­Z�� �­' ..'I--- s �-- , 4 - 5�-8��-WKK r. Hag. . ghtly 1� . - W , WeG%'�� eir. -callecl� M however tra e they may be, seem sli by a sword -cut -lay a tress of dark -brown 'year amounted to nineteen hundred dollars with company surrounding him. � - ��­ , ­ - - � - - - I I:-_ ­ . . . . I . . I 1­�-�ffmel- ag�. exaggerated, but there are others quite as - Mlllffl 0`1 -- -that.-Mi. H - hair. The kmet, at that time a lad of and fifty cents. The grand seigneur's table, The army of Xerxes has always been -�� 5� -- , � , - , . ,.. .. ing in in. interesting, and more faithful to . � 1 ­ -- , �­­ .. r ,-- - I— - V , facts- twenty, was one of the few who escaped served for twelve persons twioe a day, and ! , , , - i I 1, , - - . - greatly overestimated by historians. Com. .1, ­ --',. � -.- � �- � , -1 For instance, there is the story of a man from the church. I shall never forget the kitchen, launcfry, fuel and light cost in all, monly computid at 5,OW,000, the best ­ - --- I -- : - I ­ � � -11 . - I ­ - , - - . �1-1� -- --- - ­- ­ , 1111-- M ar ,� "I ­ .1 - �- I— � d I disclaim who arranged to give an elaborate dinner story which he told us, as he stood with us per year, two thousand three hundred and evidence goes to show that, camp followers 7 1 � - . - - ` " - I - -, 11 vengeance, but I sball.not to a numerous and distinguished company. in this dark charnel house, with a lighted seventy-six dollars and fifteen cents. The and all, it did not exceed 1,000,000. His �­ ­ . , I , '2'.""I-1,:� -1 -a man whom 17be appoixted evening arrived ; . the candle in .his hand. ' � F,��--�,-,-­­. ,-,,,, � - 1�j - , - - atfen, overtakes I I grand seigneur had fo'urteen horses. and " thousands of ships" numbered only 1,200 , , I- ,`­,� , � ,collation, an elegant one, was ready to , ­�; .. 1 -, - Lj ,a murderer of my friends. -:,,--c: � - � -. - - - ."When we heard that the Pomaks were their entire cost in feed and treatment was, to begin with, and of these 400 were lost in , . , I , , , '.., �. � ­�', ­­­ - I . �1- �­ � ­, . ,�� ­:--, .- I - t* - , - .. a ta �bout nati v -e rights. As far as be served, but the guests carne not, coming," he said, "my father, who was one per year, two thousand one hundred and a storm, so that he reached the coast of ' -1& -_ ,­ � � . - - �, - -- ­ - I rued, he'certainly has no 'Half an hour passed, and still they did not ,-��­ I . Lo is conce ' - '-7 �i­­ . � . � of the two popes of the village, told me to seventeen dollars. Greece with about 8W. ­-Zt , � .,:;.�, �­. I real rights ever Mashonaland. ffe was come, and the host became really uneasy. take my wife and the other women of the Thus, the maintenance of a well -regulated A registered letter that was received at - __- --� � :, - - �-.­'. - �.�,-- "; " royihies in Mashona. familyto the church, where the 'women household, comprising thirty-six servants the Portland, Me., post office the other da . ­-_�'�­:��-, �-­- - Paid rent for mining When the del a� had grown to an hour, aii�d ;="- � , -� ­,�,� - �T` -, ].-A ""1, 11111111 I * - , _y -,- � - , - 0 -AY. I �-, � her I , - -- ­. -- �, - - 0 were assembling. I never saw my fat and thirty horses, costo in Paris in 1700, at bore a sta,mp of the'$4 denomination. It !!! � . - � , , � _ antry, not a man of them had shown up his feel. -� - - ----- fil ..�� � - .,X - th Ttad,- I ,__ ise�� those ings were indescribable. .And who can pie , a - rizn-100 � ture his agony of I spirit when, ou'ret ' again -he was tortured by the Pomaks, and the most liberal estimate, about seven would bave gone for the usual 10 cents fee I amlng his eyes. were torn out while he Was alive. thousand five hundred dollars. If the grand ard postage. The stampeollectins fad was to his xoom, he chanced to pull OPO -n & The other pope was treated in the -same way. seigneur was married., the lad had at her suggested 'as an explanation, the stamp that . drawer- and therein found the whole bundle y � I About a thommnd of us were crowded in the service an ecuyer ; a maid whose function had been used being regarded by enthus- . r�- of invitations which he had forgotton to church, and the door was made fast. When was to do honor to her and be her constan*t iasts as more valuable than an uncanceled .... , 17 M - .- - - �� -- � -1- -,. �­ - ht- send out I � id, who c,�mbed one. I - � �� -,- dii's, �� .� r �, ��� -11 , ., � � - �� " the Pomaks began firing through the win- companion ; a chambermw -:�-­ ­�i­; 71"T'.. . I na at to And what an absent-minded ioung man -dows my wife was struck in the shoulder and dressed her hair, wa' 5-: � I ,...� ,, ,...� ,, - - ­ -- ��V'I.T`M . ­ ," �.- .'- ­. shed and ironed A Wisconsin newspaper is called on t4 I -1 �-L�--�� "I . ugln--, - - - "If 111A, Matabele follow the that must have been who, while being mar- by a ballet. As the bullets were entering her fine linen, and repaired her laces ; a answer a charge of criminal libel against a - Z�N,F:;��, - - ,��. . I - - � I -, ­- , - . ��­ - I—, � i�-, - I- � �­ ex4pp . - f; � their forefathers�tbe Zulus,and, ried, replied to the minister's question. if i ­­&. iz, ,� �11 .T.-MMV - . -­��k,., ­ ­ - ­'. 1- - ' 11 - � -1 -- - - - ' I � � �_:z - -�41�iW�­ -_ , the church from all -sides, I endeavored to valet who was a man milliner ; a page, a town. The paper which is published at ,�, 1-1. ,­ �- --- - 11.�M, �- - dig-Maing,: -cover, attlaelk in the open in he was willing to take the young lady for . � I a, --,­ ,-, - ­ I -1 make my way to the door, which had been steward, a cook, a butler, s kitchen -maid, Superior, said there were 150 cap s of diphi� ­21:11X� .�, I ­ - - e � �, ­ ,�-�, ,, --;....-i. �,'- I - - I 'MaNaes4ad-iii daylight, they will be easily his wedded wife, by scratching his head, ­­ �01� --:1 .,�-�,� , -. ­ �. ,,, -- � - forced by the Pomaks, and through which four lackeys,' a coachmen, a postilliori, a theria, in Jron River, and that' the town ,;f-'- � �, . Aup *&of.. , .;-­Z­-`,j�­ - -, � - -, � I I I They can never stand -before and saving, 11 Yes, I'm willing ; but I'd some of those in the church were endeavor. coachman's boy, seven carriages and four should be quarantined. There were no ,��-� za-,k�- - , - I , ­ 1. . - - �, 4 ZM�- -1; ­. I ­.M�.!­­ -- - � -, -, thwfire bf no�ichine guns and breech -loaders. much r�ther have her sister." - ��xV-, -1,1'-�- I I - - . �. , . - ing to escape, most of them being shot down sadd e horses. such cases there, and the city attorney and ,. -r - I . ". 1tVas by virtue of these weapons, combin. 4D 7 .. ­, I . - . ' - by the Pomaks as soon as they came out. If there were children, there were a gov er- health commiskoners have entered a prose. , �;'-:'- , - -�'­`--- -64 with British tactics and formation, y on How She Brought Him to Time. When near the door 1 fainted and ne.", a nurse, a preceptor, a valet, two cation. ­ , Is Z �­ , I ­ - I.. N 11� .... .J.- 1. S ': ­:,rbmetuber, that the'Zulu p ower was broken " fell , 1-%�­-­ -� :. . , , � 1��, . ­ 11 I think the way. Bla.nche Biggerstaff among the corpses. When- I re intd lackeys, a servant for the nurse, and the A French method of preserving grapes in -­ � � - .1 ­ st­Ub1ndi. They threw theinzelves on the . ga .�� . :., . -;: ­ - myself lyinY additional expenditure in wages amounted something verk close. to their natural con. -11 � - - - ri i h Which were prepared to - 1- '. -� B fim . squares brought her young, man to time was a little consciousness I found � - � , -, I . I I , ­ . �- � . iv ahead iof anything I ever heard before " under several dead bodies, which were to only four hundred and ninety-three dollars. dition has some interest at this season. 1 _-_-7 - , 'k., -�i. 1� - rece e them'v and were wiped out by the ' I __��. -, -, .. ­, 7-�' � - - said Marnie Stivetts toabevyofgirls. so thickly piled above me that I could A gentleman who lived in an inn, and was Shoots of the vine bearing, sd,y two bunches � ,�-Ylf� ­�.. ,,, . . . fire. There is� of course, a possibility, and -- -a.,Q,Z --;� , - , . -, - 11 Ob, has she landed him at last," said scarcely , breathe. I -freed myself with content with one valet, two lackeys, and of sound gftpes each, are placed in bottles ­­ ;­, I_-, I - �Mqre than a possibility, that they will fol. - ". -, :-, , - , - �js�- I . ��'�!­,'�'..'_,.' ,,-� � - . . -4���'- '-- ---� 1. -�!`� - 16*� the -old - difficulty, and went out of the church. The a hired coach, if he lived luxuriously, spent or vases filled with water cont&ining char- , --�. �-�,,-��O - 4 �- -- , . ­ - methods sifice all the people of one. ­�t,�_�� ­ , I �� �, � I '�'­ ,-�. . -, . , the Zulu race are very conservative in their 11 Tell us about it," demanded i the rest. Pomaks had gone, but I was immediately nine hundred and sixty-four dollars a coal in solution. TBe bottles are then ­j��'��` ­ ,� .1� � - I � - . "I'll, - . . . . . 1- I L' ­ I � I I I You know he's been going to see her for arrested by a Turkish official One of my yerm � - ­ - I - . ,: ��-ideas,-andd-onetrea4ityadoptnewme . hung along the edges of notched shelves in "I'll ." _ ­�, ­ ­ . thodsof . ., ., ., : 1­,..-..,� -.- L L L -­- - , . 1. ­ - fightifig-or profit from experience. They years, and they are dead in love with each sisters, who was in the. churW, disappeared, or . � 7 - L � a dry place. It is sa,i that, if the water ---.. 4 . � . : - .� ­_�,.0 .�, .; . ' �, � L may, however, have learned wisdo' other." and I believe she is now living as a slave be renewai from tim time, grapes so PI-- ­­ I -- : .1 :- , . ­ ­ in from 13 L - I , - -1 �, � 11 . I- vill" occurred in Zululand, or they may 11 No doubt about that." somewhere over -the frontier. .Many -of Special FarmiuZ- treated will keep i lod condition into ... ­ ­ .1� I � .- . ,, ger L -­-�­' ­% .1 have-beew instructed by,white advisers He was too bashful to propose, and at the youn women disappeared in this One of the most serious objections to April. I., - I � . .- .1 - ­ - - the sanie time he was crazy to get married. " way. After the attack'bn th6 church had special farming is the'difficulty in main- There are she t ei %days in the year l-,�-,-".'L -­ -..- I . I lzmce- it s4eina ihat'there is a 'certain party L I - LL , . - I,' . 1L. - � * 'in- , ,�­- - ­­ ,$outh Africa whii ' ::Yes; go on with the story." continued for some time, those who were taining the fertility without either pur. when the dread n is.? channel is neatly 1-, ' L � 7 - . - -.M��bde.L This is ch sympathize with the Well, the other evening, he was at the inside were told that they might come out chasing foods or fertilizers. - It i ' an � though there will L �1: -, L I I not to be wondered at, - 5 a well- 'as smooth sea mill ­ I w;. . ., I I- � --- , � -that a great. corporation generally occur a slight gro ­ I ,- - ,seeitg . like the Biggerstaffs', as usual, when Blanche re- in safety, as they had been pardoned. settled fact that any system of farniing and swell. If a - - - , . . . � - � . ­ ­ 1­� � I � " -. - 'Chax.tere'd Company is sure to have many marked : Achmet Aga stood by the door, and as the that does not return to the �an(l -in proper northeast or southwest w, ind blows hard it -�� I__- - I - I � Z - "Iea.' If they have . 11 I The girls are all wearing guards to men came o gve orders quantities those constituents of,pl.ant food is quite true that the se* in the channel is ,­- ­ � - -, ,enein profited by expe. . 11 , " -I- ­­ . ­ I 1, , -- �.,� -, ­ - . -. .1 I ­ . I -- in k their engagement rings now.' that they should be executed. They were that are drawn. from it by such system, one of the worst in the world, though rela- ­ , � �. xzeumo r..-een .structed,they will not ris , ,, , I - ' . - ­� , ­- � I I Indeed 9 replied Mr. Linger. taken down to the river bank, where the must, in the long run, be a ruinous- on slight. The tides which verK . -1-1sttleiin the ouen, but will take shelter in . I I I are -.41 , , ­ - - - . . -1 - . I e. tively , "I.- - 1- I - -t�,,-�.:­ ­ --, . -,' rl�ies:orlaheraton ground where horses 11 ! Yes ; and you have never given me a Pomacks stood ready with drawn swords, If situated,where food or fertilizers can various', crossing-them"ind, combined wit � , ­ ­ -- -�- � I y 4 � . . , -�- � � mine, Charlie,' says Blanche. affid were beheaded there.. Thebodieswere be secured at a price that it will pay to the shallowness of the water and the fact �- e -­�`--' -�� ,I I -Orm forests, and there guard for , � � I - -I-.- �,, I - - - 1, - �,�i�.��.i..��&� - -r-, 4.1-- 1; , Whv ' starn ered Charlie I I never thrown intea pit cloi e by. " � - I nurchase and use s ecial farinin — often I -IL A 41-1 —k A -f.;-4-. ­ . . ­ � ­ -� - I - **W -V s case the war would I , J P r a that the e an - -- k, W- � -�, ­ -t'll ­­:k"��:��:­­­ - � Wv,went out t�6I`leas- b 1. � &?�-- _- < -�;,�' -- , . � engagement ring, you know.' of the church into, ­ ­7i�l , � -66166 fy ­ - . ­ - bb .oneof greutdifficulty,sinceit would gave you tzn i g , in e made very profitable. But'in this the off Dover, kick up at times an entire . �-,��.'---­-� ,--_ , ,i , Yes, I know,' replied,. Blanche, as Wnt � 9 conditions must be favorable. Soili climate pe aliar and abominable ocean dance which - ­. ­ '­� - �-;-, --'� I .sanshine, and descended to the mar * - 11 .. � I " ­ -,.-,,, :iWA1ecjegsary,:f*dWodge the impis one by � ' Its and market must be favorable. The natur c ys stand. But -I- . ��-­ -. .--""-.-. - '-- - � � ­ I �- z-- , -I �.. IV elix, . a � ­ ­ ­ -­*,�,�-,,�;�, . - I -w-w- lb sufficiently to prevent meek as Moses. " of the clear, swift stream ne r at hand. - even old salts can not aliva . - -11-�� - - " -,- 3 . - -11 ­ I j�!: . -- � �4 !��- �� I �-�­-- --g� 01 , - Well, what then?". demanded the girls banks were once covered by l9usy timber , - - A - ':-�`-'� ft-4r,.:S*( the passage is nowadays only ­ , I . 0 , � *�-1410 004-i 5 - ­­,­ :11- . � , , I ­�- - ,� -, ­ , - � � ,-h positions, al capacity of the soil must be considered, at tke worst �, ,-1 - , - A - - .��, � -�-- !�,!�,w ­'­ �. I mills, which were burnt with everythi . � ,� I I B1 impatiently. . Ing If special fertilizers are used one must - ninety minutes � . - � WA CA, 12 a � f, - e again dis- a matter of some eighty 4 � - 11 -1. 56 i 0 - - . - �­­ I .� -` - 0 �N -�Z�­ , 14�k ` ement ring 6 - - 0 00 R;m� ­ - � - * , �;,�, 2 P � 1�1�1 , - Ise'in Batak. On the grassy slope we :� � `­;� -4 -,�­,,� 4_;_-,-;-W ­­� ,, Why, he took her an engacr understand the nature of the soil ­, , - � , N - M- i ­ 0 , , , I .-, - -� 'i� .,_,;_ ose bygone times -� -V --­--� - ��­ - ��,­�- I Z - and Of -very different f ?� . - ng-� ­ --� 1. I - .--­,­ ­�",Z�� - �--z ` =� --;;�*': r N - � � ould discern the traces of the pit, ai ' , , , - -- . , �`­ - - -" '�,� - ince plant growth in order to use them to a good r,$ , �� - - -­, - ­ : ­c�� I � ��,�.�­- ­ ­,­�W, --, --.,. ,0��-�--!�--, ­ - . ­­ ­ I and a guard, too, the very next evening." c ­ � 7- m i I I S. . - " ,� . I- -__- ��.-�,­ w ,� SON", * ' advantage. ­�' �', �A-­-��"--,�- -� - when lugger rigged smacks or heavy cutte 1�1 I , lf,�­ - - ­ -- I_ � @NW- � T � filled up, into which the bodies of the Vic � ��- , ,�'. 1� I -1 P� -1 -:2 -- '' I I .�, ,- ­ ­ " , ­ �. -�� ­­��- 16--�'�'-- *-71 1111, 094 - �1,1� 6 _,�.'-­', -,-- - N- - . - � , 'r'.-., I,. - 7� - r:�� % , U used to roll the suffering passengers from , , ,�. - - � �-��- - �r time we, e thri,wn. Close by was the large Nearly all local markets are easily over- coast to coast on such a *ild sea a de- . n,-. ­ . x", �-. - - - A� 14101 , i - - I've seen that same gentleman wit s is I c AW , 'R ­ ­­ . - Ae, . I - -15 _#01�the war Mr h � . , I V ZU�- -Z� � - -� , . ..'� I � ­ � ­ -----, ­1VAR',*wA remembered new schoolhouse, raised on the Isite of std, and unless convenient to a gener- picted in Turner's famous picture, or as - � 2��M �71 77 0 one i M !V- I � I., , �;-- ­­­ --" -- Mrs. Sweetly very often; is it some - i��,�,,-�!��­ � -, �` "�'.., ��,,'P. S. , - lbie771-4-hifi J-0-dri-laitd- engaged in former building, in which more than a hun. -,S -6�1�,- , . 44KIWX -", '� .- she cares for?" " Oh, no; that's her al market prices Nyill usually get low. The �:�- V� " . ` ­ '� 4-7. - � . - - b th - dred -when in 1822, the first steam packet, the :� -':-,,-- - J4 � - ,,,--,' I '­ - . , ,-;-�- :.,,� to odforr o-- omagultude ofAbe task be- women and children were burned kind of product must determine this. Some Rob Roy, of fty , ay , ­ - � --p -1 -_1 � ,� - -- ��;I�;�:,�� �-� - I,--- ... ­ - -jw'­.-,-�'.�­- -`,�--"�-­- - � -. - - husband." fi tons caune over , 1,.�. '4, ,;iz� .-I", , - - - - . & '.not &- soldier, bat I have -*usand human beings peris products will bear transportation much on M , ; ­ '' ­.- - .�, -, - �j��W�­­,­ . -�- --- m, Five th h. �, ­ erwz� � rr �Z�-t-,­ ��� ,� I � �7�-��-2­- -.,--- - �, -�-­16i` �.-g ­ tii There may be but one pin in a girl's belt, al've* I - 22, bringing six adventurous persons. ,,;--,'� ��,I��.,,�9',�-� - ed on that fatal day. The bodies lay piled better than others. Generally the more ,,,­� -­ ��-��ZZR-�f�E�--� -- A: -L on African - volunteer, and and she may not see her young man more 7­1�, m ­ 1 �T­ - - ­ � I ­ I �, Fn-� - . �- ­ �, �� " - P-174-` - ,­­ - � e ..;'' - �W­., `-, ­ " ­ ; 1%�,��-­ � -6032 it. -of ­ I .., -- The excavations which have just been - -W,�-z - , - -1,U�e"'..-.�,- J , something of condensed and the less perishable the better brought to a conclusio:n in -the Isle of 11�, t ­ - in the streets and, in the churchyard, and �RA-1 - ., n' *,-446 (t ions' . - �0, 5z �',' � -­ ­­ - , . , -��.- than once a mouth, but his hand will find - -- .- , � Z'�� - - -4� �-�k -� -,: , ,�-�- - - ­` " - . �.. � � ­ - ­ , � ­�­­ -,.-- A— - wam, � and s - - -dams in the little stream. the �.' ­ 00 ,,, - - I choked the mill � - I �- ' - z�i�-3��'�` ` -1-`4",- ­., ­ , I I - �- It - ­�X, ­- , .Peaking with all diffi. , - 3�e,70-:, --�, IV _y will bear transportation. ` , - �- - ". - , ­ - .� 1- It; .. -'atenby dogs, for the 11 the discovery of a N�tM�z -:t-­�4- -------Tr-- - . �v seems - ime , ce Salamis have resulted i I '� ­.. ­­ -, - , , ­� . � ­ - 1W Many of them *er , r �g `-, ', -- � - ,- ­ - 0 , that there ought to he I It must have ,been settled very and- . paril- � � - - 4� �,ZAt - 4 � ,�M �� .", -­ It is t ue that in some cases a special t­'­�g- -..�� -,� ��$ ­ -. - �'t' � -�� -�-- ., . -.-,--*­-, � )� -- 1- ��F 1 few survivor ,undred ancient tombs, lying in five, --- I .... �­ - - ­ -1 I . , r,,-�-�l-i��:�-g�-11�--�-�-��,,�- "-- --- - � I W, - to -the coiv4nns which are denly that heshotild,studyfor the ministry." s were so crushed by the 11118- - line of custdmers can.be secured that will b I -them are, oblong and , , ­ � --!�- - ,v I �. --. �-�� .1 - --1 ­ - "I - ; ": - - -could fall - It was. He put up three stove pipes in "'rtune that,they never attempted to bury consume al . 't", �M-�, . 161 rows. Most of -111- � 11 �� % -11 g' upon which they �­��Z.t-w��,- -,�,--, ,��. , -11 ­- -- I Mb ',- - . I 11,� . - I ROW" � I -,—r,.--,- I'll , - , I—- ­ - ' I of 4he p ,� ­ , � � � `,M70 ,­� ­­­ I � -roduct we can get ready quadrangular in shape. � Another discove . -,z ".., 1". -- - . - � � r�', - - ---1 �un appy the dead. "Tanturn religio potnit suadere formarket, but this is the- eiception, and� ,,,­­-,��qw:,t,y�-�,�� �, -­, " - ­Z�l "� k - one day without swearing." I I­N�Z�w - � � I - h chance of a reverse. , - A-'110- ­�� - � ' . . - i�,� ; ` . 1-1 cent lorum." Religion, reli ion alone, was e that of a large cemetery, the first ye'�% -11 I �- - � "� -1 ' -­ I SouthAfrican 'wars will 9 one must,be reasonably sure of them before f - .- , .- - -- , , I � ." ' let undertaking a special line of- any extent, x � :- �,­�,,,--�-�� , --�&­., ­ ­�-,�69 ln-'eae - For , � .teristics. Thu �'-Iz--­1111 I- - - � -- , ��- Mr. Huggins-" Is Miss Fosdick still m3' ho - with Mycenian charae --�.- -�,, -� " I.- ­­ "t h case we'liave begun by the cause of these rrors. ' , ., , - -­ . -, ­?, � A, - . - - , - �tt -­­;�- - � , ­ -�� - ­- i - h ­ ­ --� -7 "I - -- - .", � - ­ t 6 enemy. It was so -in the president of your society for,the suppres- it not be supposed that the massamore of Ba. I cial fariidag i - ��­-....­�', .- -2r, ­­ . . -1 - z.� 71 ,� - -3-j � �. .--- , ��, - - rX - W -g . The natural tendency of spe sepulchers, which are very small and nav .... �­ ­. - ' - I - ... � , � - , ­1� - , ­ � . -18 - ­­-` sion of slang, Miss Skidds ?" Miss Skidde- tak was the dedd of - r---,,:� ­',­ I d it -was ,so in he B %lien conquerors, of . `�­­­� 11 ,-- - .- - . row, are constructed of, unhewn stones. , ­ , , , - .11 - �Z�� -- , " � ;,zi � �,�, -- 1, � .��,: to gradual ex austion of tbe . fertility, al. :,:�, - - ­- - m ". , - z�z�� oer war. In - Ili , - , - , - , - , . - , , " " I I , ... � ­ ---- 1. - , ­ � � � ,,��-',;4�7�*. ��, 4 )Mth lerrible, disaster 11 No ;,she got too fresh and we turned her etrangers� of inva Fifty antique vases of th ' Mycenian epoch ��� ­ -4 � ders, like the Israelites !*n t el ��� ... ­ ­ -_�­ 't ,-- -o�, -­� PRMWW'M '­�e,xul . ho h the results way not be .seen for L, �-­ ­­ 4� " - . - I � �, � - � � - - � - A � . ­­­ .. ­ I I I ' � .1, 11, �� - , I , � . - , state of �preservat-on have � ;-�'­ ��� - � - �� ,n V�;; � Canaan, or like the Turks � - ­ - :,�g�-­�.-X.5@-;M -Age ra- which 14ig us paralyze i ug - -�, , - � , Ora ti ,- � -, ­ ­ - I I -� w- 'f- down.' ' themselves - Ila .s e me, 'depending so''mqwhat upon the- and in a good -- - � 11 ... � . . . . . . - �. - "I �,�.,�, ­ ­�, � - � - t, &-�,�..- U-�?" -'- I , ;.�Ivs - ­ ­­­�ZU he-' I You -mustn't try t . ­,�`,,� - , -....... , .. - " . - " . - - � ­ --Il a, , -- � , ,-- F .­ - I - � R, , 19 - o kiss me at id, togethe� with a number of , 3� ­ g 7, ., V , -- V�­ , - ­ ,�,F � iiR� - A !j A.nd, in my. -view 8 . � E�rope five hundred vears, ago. No. he � ,;7� --.v - � -� ­ I t also been foul I " ­-, -W -- I - it was owing . . I- I -condition or amount of the fertility of the �� -, " , , " � ­­ ". � -," � R - M --,--- - - he station, for there are so niany people � I I I -­ � � 1, ­ , , ;i­­..�­­ ­ 'i� , , � -- ­7-�-- -� --Z " ' ' I - � , , ��­ -- � - , - ��­ ��,A,� - ­ �; ­,�� -- -- I ­' , in bronze and golO, including rings( ­0�.-��­ ,. , ­ ­, Al��­11 -- -� ra u objects I .�; � t���E���-,,�LL,4�9�4- � � ,�15 � - I_ -1 ­ � --- - - � -i � half-heaftedness t �;" -� ��n�---,';t F - ----- -, WJ,-*­1", 1, eighbo ;A - ­ � ,. - e t niandy and crime was committed by n ..� - -.-M - � � pon soil. . But with ordinary e - � -­ - - iw__­­'4, ­4�,: - , , - ­­��­��-�--­­, -, -1 I i -re." He -(protestingly)-" But every- .� -- ,-, V�-� -, 1- ­ , 0 . � .- - -All the outlying districts the neighborsi by kinsmen upon kinsmen ; - by effect is ifire t - buckles,'spindles and other things. - -­ = _, ,, pmy . , Z - 1) I I . o show eit4er'early or late. I I . - - . I .* , � � , � "I � Swept by his impis� In one will think we. are brother and sister. -its " Everybody. knows -that� the French stand- - "" -11 ­- t � I - men of the sameblood and,language . Dairy -farming is often followed with prof-- I ,;-�I��-,,- �., �- --.,��- � - �, ­ ­1��-- - sk n She- I I And we will be, too, if you attempt - - I - . I - - -- 1, -1 ­ � ­Wairi- t me'thing happe ed, it it.)) their victims, descended, like ,them, frOn� it, but ordinarily � d. of measurement is the "meter," but � � � ­­ w� - ­- ,- -,� . . �� _,, �-� � - this,means the. purchase ar , . ­ -.�. - , -A :and vie of Jeis�niill'feect. -dard - . � , -._,', Iq ,.-, piw - - Vito - - ancestors who had resisted the MtornaA - ny correct answiers do you think , -­ .- -f �; -- " 0 - OnA*�Sfi George Col- ,, - ., , , - � .Fba -,- - at,- 1 r -1 I I more or how -mi . ,-�� - ,- -7, ­� ­.� ., ,- I 'by Bulgarian - � ' 't ivokfarmini,iiifoll,6wed--N�ith� getthoul& yoir put, . . ­ -1 ­� -, - ' 'A all who -Ali !" said the man, with bated breat - -,exL- the questiori , ­.. .. - -11,11, . ofAfi -e - treaties of. . I h, invaders; a upon Bulgarians. -or r ­� I * . . . . . . I-- I I ----. � ­ ­ � ­ - ing - - Ton doidd - I .. �, - - -� i-th ,, � And in what respect did the murderer differ, but-thia.� hnndred'p4raons you meet: � ­., -.1 * - -- I '04 I . ., - - - I �,�. ��, -,? : I -­-, . Who lived with his third scolding wife, .. profit, I ­ - '' ,�� .­��. , - -1 -@- ilf teez-54011- - Room, andvi - - ' I I to the first, - - ., ­- I - . 1, -1 ­­ ­­ Z � 1.�-� I � I iue4ns�the purchas�;.,and, use, of .1 ­. I'll . . . . . ­. ...", - I � r, Ep measu " I . . . . . . - i - 11 �� , --- ­ - � ­3�- , � ­ I I . I I -_ , �37�� .�z - - ­ - U - �'� 4h6tqlafid' - dograa, in divi he , ­ - -J F- of ? Should � ", -- - -- ­ U- A -v w - s force O . . 1, Jfom- the mur a e I In.the tent more or I r -a fertiliz-er. Both -� - I I - I----. -� i4ih: ' � - - 1- . - -, - - ,f W-- I f You talk about7the I jaws of death,' � , .1 iie (if a �What Wibi-bi'sii ot'F ei-i h rement? . ,- - -,.�,�� -1 �� -- They're uothino, to the jaws of life." -.6-nte-6f 4fiii6ii`�i t6 t� requ-iie' eAq,MNSUUMA.� - I Al �� "e.p ­­­!��. , -de ,t - men � - , - 4,1��;;RW - ­ - 91 11 AAV�1' -..-. - � -� -- — - , This - 0 - .,I - " I ­iiad�' eiasq�n&�Iy�bon;6eiiient ­Vvh4-Ji� , V UIC t ­ - I 49-- - - . - , - ' � 9bod', - - - � �.a - 0*0 -1-086 - -- - to - ­' -- ' - - ­­ ­!�. , - - � . .a I - '­ - � A _0 � -�9, � The ni-arkets , 'bi` mdst'Aljrdflf-�W%1�, ­ , - - loi�naaite,)Oil-� -,-toc r1e � - .�­�., - ­ ­ -- - �sl -I--- -of reaching�'Paradise.� --e ., t, -�- -, .,,w!p` gem 11 - . In the far­Aastern seap to not a mode .� � ,� - �� -" uwwrm a 111081. -- - , - 0, -1 M - I tracy - 11 - ..--, ,thiiig"of the p T ,-t6,rO"g-i�deiisF,-�o�f-;�br,.eit-er,ol�port' ities for cprrect.suswer�j �, , Waf � - � ---,,-A-, I ii-�--� - inhfluias 0 , ast'-by-iny me&U's.-. -The Pen� - asgacre� of$ ­ ,,, , � ,& . �i'Geneial You, bw , 0 -, , � -ke ,<- - -� 29M - ­ , - 0 40, a, �sing � - � ­"­­ W049�- I --,' ', j#-IrThe �s I : , a dw4jug,trft ,,d .1 �w I "buidthing 1i I _§,,'z ­L � �of , �- - A � �7', - ­ ' Nft­ - " � - -, ,i.? - vernment ac ' t ? "'A MiM7 _S __ _ rJ i�- - -, - ibis :. - ' lid,A, ­ -Lifi �' Wftsui,6 of I -, � - " � , -- --R� ,,��g, ­­ M . - . � ­ N -.." 7A it . - -1 ­ � -4 - , , .0-1 , I - - _7_4�Z-OIZL —, -- e,.,Orients,l, 0 The Turkish Go I , � ,Q . I sular and th -asageries of 1876. *,fertility: " g - ��,1�1.1,�,, - - - . � - -1 -- _d of tak* - ad, - I '- ,� �� - �-­R,Mgp- -- %�A-fferieuslean�i,i.­� land other Chinabound great lines all sti. - - quie9ced-Im *hat taid- -d--` 'A - h ' -' '�Yeepiuwap � 16ngth-� 16 46u- i4---trk- �-,- ikkifireineut f . , 0 I ` I --A Or -- - -, , Me . M - R I il';� - ­­ �� , ­ - - 4& 406, rrr4-1-, �- 7 1 e, ciz­ -7 - -been - one ,and - c - --bf'tho�� -ifid­ dnder'&*erage' ­ - P - " _pu " - . vantitge ; , - 0 1 1 �--4;��7.,'�,�-­--- 4� -1 I - � �� - I . - - k6ts . I � - : ,�U�- -- 11 I - cdodil �"k, . 1, -. I ­ -- . - 11 N . �"� .-�,Iw'�; I e. -in their' -and-bills -of lading met defbnd#r-�of­-,--We, -fAith : reftt�iv -the' � -, dIAS �Zdr�l � ..­ -1- I frdlhA �'T - - -or - : I ­ 41,p-- , . - -'reingin-* , ­ ­ , ��-,'�P , -5�.,;-, P � 4 1 ,;�--� � . i .� - �---j� ., - - � charters 1- -W -- �,: .a -t *�thp. --equit -,orL - I .- � � ­- I mgmosvvkoflt-4� �� � --fl. -­ ­­ - -, - � .I--,-,. -- , - � _If, ._ . - � � �-a - I -­,,� --:,�-- � �.".; �­"� ­ - � 11 I . - 7, 1 � - I- - - --� ' * � , _ � � � - - -,the m�Wdian, - 1. - - - � - - - - - - , , 11 . , 11LIT, � - , -- - -- N --- at they Qrdei.�4 tt ­ , � , �,� � ­� -.,, , - 1. - - I -11; . ,­ � §1 , - , ie,�. Mejidli�,, �- Oug tog, but � ,� � I - , �� p, ; I , �� ­ &e&b� _, y . � ., -. 44,agreements withpasiieng6ra th -t " � , . ,iii (e I "I. I - - , , t,;� ��­�,�Z�% -, - ��;17,;­ �, , ­ - ", I., I � I _- �­ . . � - - -kaiiiM.; - - ..'. JE4 tj� - - 1 4i , , �­,' , ­ - - � ­ � 1, , - ` y -3 11 11 -. 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