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R TREKKING OF DE WIT
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was ordered to move dq,wa to the Vaal
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RODIANCE 1,F TREASURES,
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from Votolicistroom. But for some
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How TfIR Kill OrNERAI. EVADED
the end, gave Do Wet his olitince.
WCHES WERE, HIDDEN DVHINQ T119
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IlroadwoW ext4miled his line, and
REIVXN OF DEFORTIA RIVER
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Do Wet's .escape to the South W34 of.
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-�t Stern 4,1,40se-rilght marvIoes-Capfure, of
footually cut Off. He found' a Unit
Areordhog Ow 1,egentim Peru I?( 19#1403�.
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to the north, however, and crossed
. rost1l)(41 IVI'lk Onardil-TIKY, Are SaIght
04 the ul lit t SuIldayl July 15, the
%'a `;ue ul at .P
the ,Vaal and slipped round, Mothuen's
for lo Law -ti, -i% tPla nouses oiski fat
llftb4daut, Christian D6 Wet,
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front. lie was never Ut danger after
.vossuntaill'i Some 114P .Aol I'all 0101.
� WWI some IM11 Men, a dozen suns,
that. The time he had. spout in rest.
In tba far distant Interior of the
1and a cony-py Qf over A li
1 . undred bul�
lug and replacing his animate had re.
Old elmitirl) Of kh3 Incas, upon the
- lwk-Wagpns and ,Cape. carts, form-
paired his forces, whereas- Bruad�,
fringo of thwo coantries ever which
tog. a column several miles long, Slip-
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wood's transport had Suffered aorZous-
extended that unique and barbarows
Pe (I Out of the hills to tliq South of
ly owing to the aull,calthinesa of hi;
civilization, custom awl habits have
Bethlehem, to the Ora.dge River Ool,�
camp and to the necessity of send.
oball9t(a -as little since the fall ,,of
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lug coustirnt convoys back to the
that gorgeous despotism its In any
1f$Ir Archibald Hunter had drawn
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P-trt of the World. Without modifl-
. ArOU44 him mail started northwards.
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Lord Methuen hung on to De Wet's
cation, the native races, have presery-
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left rear guard with persistence. Lord
eAl all thotr personal cowardice and
r'"QUIXeiutuese, which la great,' and
Kitchener, releutle8sly for 0ug on his
theIr coll,%Uve cruelty, all their ab-
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tQc his knowledge of the country,
inules and ballook5.at a killing pace,
atentiounness, only. varled by bouts of
� which I,,$ perfect, the feet remains,
crossed the Vaal at Lindiptio's drift
drunkenness, and taxeir 'propensity to
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And isought to overcome this latest
board ' like the qrLookeys and magpiefs,
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lead Do Wet had gained.
evortatilug that board 4, the st.r,tog-
804thelosa as he did,
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But it was allopoless task.
eat of places.
It Is true that General Hunter,
Do Wet trekked at zzlglzt� when bul-
Doubtless there still linger among
! 1141illpered as he was by the difficulty
looks go at �heli best, and thus gain-
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the remotest villages and the' older
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ed time during the day to let theta
People many legen,dis and tales of the
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4 had not had tim, � to. draw his oartion
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feed and rest at will. ,rhe result was
ancient glory Of their nation; but
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Inevitable. Do Wet joined Delarey,
among the halt-scivilized morabors. who
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and recent despatches from thefroat
speak more Or less Spanish-, each
� �, , aouroes were sufficient, it All. his ,
tell us that he, is back again in the
tales are of the orailest and most
� ,. subordinates lied properly co-operated
Free State roaming o . ver . his I happy
,elementary ,description. Of all these
witb,�'Vm, to mailla Vo Wet seriously
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hunting grounds at his own. sweet
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belt -OT he could brealo free.
will.
which ean be brought to the touch-
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stone of a proof, are those referring
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THE SAME WITH ROYALTY.
to treasures bidden during times of
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, , t4clied'some 500 men to his flank. It
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war,or trouble, and never removed.
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4k," a u ey kept the
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1;otlkers-lis-I.aw Are ,Not Appreciated at
Their Trite VAlIfte-NOV11011 XA001L
During many years, even centur-
ies, of I% dist-urbad and often despotic
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I Latter busy while De Wet's main c'oI_
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Station .tI4rri4VIto-Ii, stntug. I
rale doubtless great quantUies of
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1 �. umn, -with bib convoy, slipped off
Modern 'history is ,fall -of the . uu-
the precious metals: lliz�6 been see-
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�!4�`�qlzxetly and unmolested, and, com - Ing
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happy fate Of dowager queens.
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eted, the greaLer part of which, will
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The position or'loother-irt,ittw is al-
Probably never b6 brotaght to the
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ways most difficalt'and delicate, and
l4bt of.day; bat during rettant,years,
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.. 11 . nother diversion which also met
trebly so' When mother -In law to a
by systematic search, when the tra-
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It is an open secret, tliat.. i lie
diflon of ths.bidden treasure appeared
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life of tbe-Empress Frederick., Since
to be more definite than usual, some
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the death Ott her noble husband, has
tapa4wo, boards, have been discovered,
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1. � .04 Ridley, with the Household Cav-.
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been far from happy. The We t f all
and have w -d the. time and
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reasons -difference with h . or imper-
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expense of t,he .search, apart from
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� 1, , 311,200 Men aad a doz n guns in all. off
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jous son-4as been.the ca'S of much
the, expUement inseparable 1roin -such
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tTjOlt De Wet's trail. Ile could not have
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family - f riotlo4 I.. . I
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an 'entoiprls�, . ' .
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'followin �
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TILe Empr"'." Frederick ]has always.
The g is a representative
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been too thoroaghly Eoglisv to be
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popular in Germany. Bismarck 'Was
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One or idle latest of -the Incas, to
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her enemy, and, working constantly.
escape from a - victorious.. rival, haA
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against her, �saccoeded � In, estranging
robitod -to 'a wild ci-pot� just bolow"the
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�-'��' as each of the picked bullocks grew
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son and, mother. Hei preference for
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puninalts of the eastern Cordilleras-
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Sir MbrelI Mackenxiiej ai her husband's.
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nd . here the tradition persisifently,
��, � equotry and the friendliness of the in-
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medical adviser in his long illness was
lingered t1fiat in a certain spot 'high
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conatirued. 'Into, hei'desire at Any cost
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in, t,aa mountains'the fleeing -Inoa, had
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1. Lt. ,Broadwo,od's force biad barely
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to her husband tq enjcty the State and
barled a freasate Which find never
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title of,Empiress. Hence, it was mos.t
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been rop'overed, as he had'been mur-
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dexed on hl I syeturn'tia . Cu 4 zbo, - 'Mansr
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to the operation prqposed I by . the Ger-
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searched, in.vaiti, uqdor the sookehing
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miiddqy sun 01, shivering in the bit.t.
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I 'po those whLo4, though Parallel, were
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Williant-wit. . s opposed by Blsmarok,.to.
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ter . wind tfiiit blows at 13,000 feet
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- heavy. 4Li,t in spite ,Of all, De Wei.
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his'naother. And: "Whark the Itrief reign
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., ;,e*dd never -shaka Broadwood off - At
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of the Emimaror Trederick Ow.40 to ail
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At- last tll� time oame; tind ,the map,
; : VAliniotfoatein, oil July 19, Broad-
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ond .(be 6ctllo() More I Pro-,,
th open the Comb elqsed'. by t . he f ail-
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couliced. ,Sltambful, were the insult -6
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o�d *oprletors, who: at the , con-
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1or her condlact in the betrothal of
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Z.,� . tort, ran De Wet, down again. -
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her daughter Princess '.,Victoria- to
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district from the S-panisli Crown, had
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dogenexated into. a race of dissoluie
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Tlze� Zmpdror Williairt.was further
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gamblers, and the y* .�oll a -part of tbelr .
: I ,vhioi�,J.d him an.und Lindley from
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posses . siont a,bout the size of,a.13,ri-
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-ad spok A aliklithig-
port .that she.h ie ' , .
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tish county for'd:fow't utpa'nd, pounds
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ty- of the Intellectual duloess and
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to *a'new wan Inor . oapobl `
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density his -%yife4 William and
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teirprWag than the old racs-� The
�. and ei4ded at sunset, nearly the whole
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his motbcr� were not on speaking terms
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ei end wds trivesVigated; then differ-
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for years; even. no .:h . 4 . sea
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various squrces and carefully com-
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pared.' . It soon became evulent that
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was divided into tw . . .
some ikeywor,ti had at first at-
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the supporters of the Dowager Queen
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tache,I to the story; lyat the Most dill-.'
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Is. Queen Ainslie. 11 it
garli 1111a, and. of
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gent inqWiry 6otild discover neither.
I : Larv,4-41ouse% and a donga provided.
W" in. this -Wige. The: late King Lutz
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the. Word -itself no r t I be, we to which
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Was an ,eAksy-gqlng- monar9b., with .. it
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it was to 08 out when asceirtained.t
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I Broadljow6414e4 up'llis guns,and
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Profound disloolinatiork to manage
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Xg:,y years PASSed, the now owner, by
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� . jorgents the Boers wore
in 4 ;8W in
Stateaffairs. .He. s.lgla.d. i4doed,for
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-managing taia. pi,opevi.y upon Slightly
gpottling fror .
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his vigorous 4nd atrongtininded Queen
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wore. molern mathods-tba;t. is, by
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ad pttag the improvomehts� of -the
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� The present King Carlos, his Son, is
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little of theol %teen Ch century'Instend
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.0 pluch loss succeeded. by
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0 just. -tlls.sawe mettle.. When Luix
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Of adhering.pt.riaLly to t mode of
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died, his widows garia Pie, retained
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farming 0 . oarri��d 6n by.,primaval
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the enemy. Their last positions
the reins of.governme'at. Her ,son Oar -
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man -had atlellaililAted a conAderablo
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were qvitoutitod during the night,
tea did not object. bu this Queen, Ame- I.
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,qu4 the trek Tosulzied.. 1.3road�.w!Qoil
lie. did, As imperious and clever As
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� illiti Alley rested Q4 the ground they
ler motber4in-laW,-AmdlIe determined
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f r the lost tteasure. of the Ineass
;, bad won; but ],[)a Wet woved do in the
to be Queen, in more.than name. But
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and Was tiow about to-deflilliely re-
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1, dark, as he alwayst does, and by next
the Qjteen Dowager. h ad ruled for, the
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tive to the town and, sell the propert Y.
1. . M,Orning had regained his lead-.
twenty-eight years of -her b,tiabilad's
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One � Winter nightj however, a Meg.'
Broadwoud, forced to halt at the
reign. She wouldn't resign readily-
sage was b�oaght th.at tar away, in a
railway for supplies, did not again
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-distant valley a woman, reputed to
. �� catch up with Do Wet, until he f ound
tewit"s, QItteen Amelle, had her way.
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be over 100 years of age, was dying,
.: him, tsa July 24, entren�hed on the
.Dowager Queen Mario. Fla Was forced
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and had a word,to, say to� tha Patron.
'Vaal just outside Vredefort . �
to' retire and. leave affairs in the
before she died. Sho'Nfts alona�.an&
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. Do Wet had.. succeeded i,n'doubl . in . g
bonds of her daughteY-in-law. In the
,dying, w,itho-at relatives o r'friends to
� � his force, which was now 3,000 strong,
trouble bet-meen the Empress and Dow.-
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assist h�r, for She was a wit.oh, -aol
. more than dquble that of his pur.
tiger queen Isabella 119 repeatedly at-�
none had, dealings with her or ve . n.
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tempted to interfere in political and
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Cured near of their own ,free will.
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. Crossing the railway near Roode-
Court affairs, until the present Queth
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Feared and hated by her own people,
.1 viol, he out the line and capti . ired a
showed she would rule alone. * I .
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she turned at Che end ta her Patron,
� supp . ly train, with its hospital oom-'
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At St. Petersburg, again, there is
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who had cared netther for her charms
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, forts and escort, which had (been
troublq between the Empress and Dow "
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nor be,r caritea, to tell him. Lhat word.
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I comeniently I sent to greet him, and .
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ager Empress, TO gentle and refined
wli-ob was whisperod to her in the
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then hurried on to Vredefort. Broad'-
Alix c� Hesse, daughter of our own
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ged grandmother-
dim past by the ,it .
� �: wood had CUM him out, however, and*
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Princess Alice, the habits anct custom
the wond that would reveal the hid-
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.1� In the hills 6 the north-west of that
of ,the Russian Court, are wearisome
trig -place of that treasures the see-
r t�6wu, on the south. bank Of the Vaal,
and repulsive. It. Is an open Secret,
,ret of ��hlch, was to be oare4ally
' be outreached himself and sat down
that the Dowager 0sarita. was bitter-
g1tarded Until tile Incas sbould appear
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ty opposed to her son's marriaga, She
ag:.i in to claim their own and drive the
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intended Nicholas to ma*rry Princess
oonqa!�.rol:3 Imak to thi sen, The word
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Helene of Mon tenegro, now Qui,'elrl'of
was. whispere,.1; it meant. lit the old
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Italy, He incontinently refused to do
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i time rewarded by the capture of six
, so, and wedded Alix of HeS.1301
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Xother-in-law and 4atighter in la1w
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Stones." That was till; she know
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Wore thus not on the bedt of Lerms, to
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not ' JAng of Its. application, hlut no
more to tell, and'acti that night. .
�- go, who snapped them up under the
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belglil with. W !do difforenev.,,; arose
over the young Empress's disll:lce. of
Although the word was now known
4 onemy's nose. Col. Legge, pushing on
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Russian customs.
the , diffioulLics were not all over-
abit too far, became heavily engag-
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Soon after her accession sha.1-.;ibade
come; in fact, rwiny months of eager
�t ed with the bilemy's strongly -posted
ladies of the Court to sciolt!. Now,
search followed. At last the place
�,, right ,flank, and Broadwood, noting'
all ladies smoke in Russia; whi Dow-
was found -a. narrow valloy contain-
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f their strength, and finding it unwise
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tiger Empress herself Is a great 6mok-
ing two small lakes, one i of which
�� to bring on a general action with a
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er. 184 took the deorte'as an ihsult
stood, showing abOV8 4,113 Water, two
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11, jf�Wee SO much larger than his own,
from -how dat4htor-hi-law. War,
stone& After a long and unall(looss.
, &dbred ageneral tetirement to' a
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more or! less veiled, has since existed
ful search upon the nuorgins ,the
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� ridge smile back. -This Was grudg-
bet,weeh theta.' Xu affairs of State the
Searchers determined to drain the
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� Ingly bdt'steadily aeotimplished, Ltg-
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11yrress klixhait no thought save for
lake coqtaining the stoAest This W43
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-f gd lbsing heav`ily� in the, hpon. � ,
0a bulaband and her tWo b9filly oirl4q,
ho# stone" and Lt was at once dis.
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" Thie whole foice then f041 back four
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f�e �.alpror'lq r; dojoie'4 *husband,
covered t'llat the larger stone Itat)
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adil eld0ft ..
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and at tile Same time iseeka his moth-
carefully Placed where. P stood.
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, -[e'ut hulj dto're- the ithemy might
et's advice on matto'es of policy, Both
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for under it was it. I)Ifttf('WXn of Mas:
I make to areas the, Vaal. .
Dowager and Empress appealed to*th�
onry, resliAg on the bad of the laike,
� The incidents of the next few days
xar, and go -has( tlhkld the difficult
With Infinite labar all op.ming Was
tospiatil in part how it was that Do
td13k of holding the balance evenly, be.
made, as the 6traotu,re had'bocome
. ; Wet was uot captured then and there,
f*eou hi's wife and his mother,
solid, Whdt followea will probably
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� 6n#my was too Atrang to be
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tuterested persons, That t4a treas-
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B ED 8 IN RtTSSJA..
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tire was found and was of consider-
� jittilIttm"to Tieadquarte1rs, AVA asked
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Beds ar� qaIto an Innovation in Rua.
able, worlih I,it undo0tod; lAqt its pre.
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"I �or' roinloteement.S. Judging that 'Ala and many well-to-do hddAes "are
6s� value or qf wh%t It, coiiaistet has
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-,� Pa 0.116my, wan swelT. In nod, of rest
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still hfiproVid4ul with them"' �',easants�
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never transpired, A paierital g,�v-
� ' 0�0'� N�ad Jent (140VA
,6 Saw 'jhaf if 0, J !
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1, t il" k
Seep oil '�o top.t 11'r. ov,Z90mid.
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arnment Is ollatis',onally, a liltle oz -
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OM, tile upth t6 oloo� the drdta AW,MaSd �etlile and Servants roll
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aciting, and in this caS3, at least, Sit-
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. qqr(os the Vaal froAl that &reotion, tiomielveA up 14'ahtepakins and Ila
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en(la wa3 golden.
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6d Auffielent troops Bout to him d6wi ti4r Stoves; siildiorx rest upon
'and.
Ifoards 110, V, b.gon made, not (Inly, in
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d I ., it
, ,,r6, %W ,;�dou 6OLS witllout'be A;ng
, If T.q J Aou'"th, the wily Door migh , t, W.4 , . � . I I
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0 recent
the distant past, I!ut als . in
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I . I eA � liat the Intelligence
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im 06thor. y *1 I .
within, tht last few years that
Is Poly , I I *
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v,,ars, and arn hidden even to -&Y-
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.1 had rl�- Students Iiii schools hayo ,.P�j� �� '.
*ivarters b" .
i w6rs # . I '01yo 11.6� P
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T4 -o ignorant Initial), VrOfOutldIF dis-
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I -n that Do Wtit In- -0
peivad filipiff4ado 0 b-OdO,
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trustful of banks cold slaillar ro-
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I "Aca jo� or�is tie Vital �withoqt 44,J
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sou'roei of olvilizatio,Y1, Selects It 11010
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, , atil drif to �Vyln is A mmqoxt
,W ' 4fisno ng th� t ,the V . .
q. .
in ticy oonvleai�nt- Wall as kis aLrong
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I I �, ., bjooke'd in time,
IL 00plo not be . they coil- Most, peoplift talk ab.q4t 4�. milliotA
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. Ud thowolves with oriler!4 06�, without ve'allj,lig w4at It, ro-all.1
�j,izoejt Makes 4is do -
box. and aoltat . � I .
posit with the Mogt recleless publi-
I 111a;t'llyid 61. Little, wlt'4 , two' of 'tltio All export roln ,oqunfor . eqn -OouAt eitVt
. . . - .
. . i4'jilial gima, 0 reinforce proad- 40.`at #3,000 in an Aq4r, tf he worked, Old ,kou.ses whon they are IMIled
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. liteinforooWat*a frelin tho 10 'hours ,4 dity Lt would take him *t down are ealgerly seaVolled for tapA
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- 6040 AOwly,itim"'and w 1 th 11te, 1�0dk . .. t 116 C041WAR Ot d�g, quit tho joarchers do not AIW&Y
� 4 4:7t � � ya to finish I
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ilya 0 �Orll 91061ter, WthueyA CAM& I
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go VATw, rdta. owtag W tho ebar
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act" of Gomo;qf itw former ocoupants
6lich a find was. confidently autiol-
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HALING BIG STEAMERS,
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THE SUNDAY SCUOOL'14
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the r4st 14 allnost equivalent to a
te nmity. Tbio first
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JAPAXIS SODID F11AXONSI
pated during the demolition of a
-_
"WOW .
is thAt of tb;e Mao wbo, like all Neal-
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hotrio considerably over -100 years old,
AMOUNT Or FUFL REQUIRED TO
,
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, OUT. A
thy farmers in tho East, lives intlio
HOW THE ISLAND 1XPIRE OF THE
und the walli were, carefully probeti
FEU D T11 ANSOO.i,'ANIC BOATS.
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village, but owns fields far, and near.
VAST MANAGES ITS AP4"v A litS - I
to many part,s by impatient treasure
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Parilble of the 14reas sispis r, take 14-144,06
Ile 'has bought a now one, and mak sit
400�
seekers, before Operations were com,
Of""rk""I'll 111111,1411 From 150 It's 0#0 Toils
I
Gtolkless T00. - .14 Colue 1 (oz, All Th -14914
Are Noiv
hia purchase an apology for not go.
A A140WINX Itoile of sh� NA11114"a *r Jew,rave 11
,
toenceA, During ta*3 Search it was
Per D10144-lionle %Iog "It 14) Oise, Speed
klud OlInkcily Or $IW 111119 1,111cM
u4tl.koly. l.uke 14. it. I
PRAOTICAL NOTFIbI
Ing . - - The frivolity of the excuse 14
IVAN torptiziIi-tarel"t ftwagns-ritit, of 1
I
olnervvid that a portion of the wall
WgII.Advortised Is tW latellt geatof
.Verse 15. One of them that mat at
evident, Ole 14rm would nob wan
Jbf TtlW*X1ll,l 411*1141kitraliozz I1r#dW40
44 surplu-0-1ke"411041.01 Itudgeo. , .
of an upp" room was exceptionally
the Deutschland, her five and a half
-meat With him. Our Lord was the
away i be might have looked at It be.
Tile proprietor of the Japan Timenn i
think awl. on an op,Nning be!' ad
n(-1 in' c
day European-Almorloall run of re-
guest of a .Perealk pharlace. The
fore he purchased it; he m hit 0
, light y
4 neWilipper Owned .and edited by �
.ss was dist-losei, appar.
It dec,p reoo
cent date. A,ad still more oreditablela
dinner was probably Served in the
looked at it after the feast bad been
Japanew and published, in English 0
ently fillo:1 with, articles ranged on
the easterly voyage. But there is one
.
evening. Alialough it is saiA that
eaten. IRA excu,so was really an la.
TOW% have forwarded proof shoots
shelves. Silier oandlesileks, L118heo
thing the people of the 11amburg-
the comPany "sat," we are to, under.
salt coarteously expressed. I ..
of an article, dealing wltbi the GQvers-
and trays were removed, and still the
American line are very retloent about;
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stand that they reclined on conches,
10. I have bought five yoke of oxen.
.
meat f luittic" of aapatl for , the . last
ead was not reached; vases and Small
W .1 tat did ,she do it on.1 Sow many
I
after the fashion of the Alomana and
An evasion as absurd as the last.
f !goal year. It to the aim of the article
ornaments were now discovered, then
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tons of coal beyond tbe normal did it
the wealthier Jews, each in .
an lean-
Many peasalit farmers In the East
t tit to Western readers. reliable I
o prow I
a layer of plates and dishes. This -
cost I
ing on 'hie left Ada and taking the,
have 4,S Macy 110, five yoke of Oxen-
information about things Japtlueee 1
W43 apParoatly a. tapada, of very re-
The writer, on boarding this,levia.
food from the table wlth his right
The one, already rich has no desire for
.
and the vlowo sold sontimentit of the
cent formation, as ifishes of a simi-
thou expected -to find something In-
liand. Ae we look back ovex the can-
salvation; the one seeking to be rich
people an important topics. The article
lar patWro wore thien offerol for
stalled to economize coal requirements,
,
tnries on that little company we
has no time for it.
is based apon a statement In the i
sale to the local shops. Curtains,
But, no I The Deutschland holds the
calloot but iool how honored were the
20. Married_ a - wife. How often
Official Gazette of Clio revenue and eX-
tablecloth'.4 and linen now followed.
record for speed and also for coal con-
guests who thus set at supper with
earthly affections stand In the way
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penditure of kh% Government for the
Tills was a dlsoovery� of a heard of a.
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sumod, SIW k0als close to twenty-
oar Lord; but much more highly,1on
.of heavenly treasures' Cannot come'
,
thirty-second fiscal year, whio and-
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very varied character, so tile man
three knots an hour, burning frpm`750.
ored will hhose be who, sha, Iles Lt down
It is not ou stomary for women in the
I
od tin March 311aist.
with the longest arm now roachedi to
to, FOO tons per diem -the highest con.,
witill him forever in beaven, These
Orient to accompany their basbands
,,We OL,,�,,,v, 1with satlafilotion"I
Ure innermost sL4o of the recess Lind
,
sumpkiottl ever known on asteautei.
,
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things, Tho blessing$ which this
to publio places or to parties. 'rho lux-
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say the editors of the 'Times, "that the
brought out -a dish of .hot broad. It
Sh,e) carries from the port of New
ciladlilate for Messialitsillp had just
urious nabob bad oltnislY Liddell one wo-
,
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financial operations of the Imperial
Was now evident to the sisilrohers�
York for the six-day trip to Europe,
pronounced on Chose who gave feasts,
, wan more, to his harem, alld it was
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Government during the year ,, were, ,�
either that the find was miraculous
MW tons-thle largest 0031-PlIs Over
-not to the rich and; tho'fambus, but
a plain statement that there was more
crowned with a success tar beyond all
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-Or that tll.o so-called tapada was only
.
stowed away on a pa-saouger vessel. So
to the poor. He said onto. him, 'We
pleasure fm him at home in We own i
expectations. Suddenly called to power
the store -room or larder of ithe adjao�
it can ,safely be said that sho burns,
do not -know the 'name of the guest
resources the a in his friend's house
In the begiun.'ug of November, 1898, ti
I .to .
eat house, and the doubt was speedily
*
at -tile rate of one and a bialf torts
I
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who now Speaks, but we owe him a
from III,% frieud's resources. Read
present Yawagata Cabinet fouti4that .
resolved by t,Lhe opening of a door in
per hour for eacIV knot. -of her .Speed,
great debt, for It was ejaoula- .
Dout 24. 5 for excuses granted to
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tile budget for the
,. thirty-second fiscal �
011a furl,ber side' of the recess and an
.
hitherto an unheard-of combustion, or
, ,his
Lion which led. to 0 0
t Ilin of the
newly Married bridegro.ouLS4 , -
year had been only halt completed by
astonished countenance presenting
I
750 tons , per '500 knots. One day on
lie 19
the ri '
ell story that follow& Blessed
21. Showed his -lord these thingS. He
its predecessor, the Okama4tagakl
itself to them. I . �
:her castern.trip Alto made nearly 6W
is li-e that ,ball , '
at bread in th6 king'
who is unsuccessful in his holy on�
Ministry, the part elaborated being � .
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Of all L;Jas existing legends which
lcuuts,. then she barnt 882 tons In t be
G
dom. of oil. If, Instead of th,a word
deavorsishould go .at once to the Mas�
that relating tor the expenditure The . .
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irefer to as yet undiscovered Itreasares
-twenty-f our hours. I
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"blessed" we read "O,.how happy is
ter and tell him all his dioappolzzt�
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shortness of time before the Meeting . . �
none is more widely kproad than that
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The, very short Stay in port of the
he 1,, we will come lilearer to' the orl-
Meat. Thei master of the house be-
Ot the Diet made it xiecesaary. for the, . .
of the Txos Tortillas, It may be
' DeutsoUland-renders it necessary to
glual. "Bat bread" means, of ec'u"01
ing angry, Being Indignant. He tell.
now. Government to' accept Without . .
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selected as one of t.bo . most possible
�iork all throughStandayooaling her.
.
Mrtaike of food and would, In the
that Something must, ba done gi,oncei
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any fundarruintal modifications thie .
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. of a large class,aL least Nye have
Four lighters work each side, or eight
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ancient language,. xeter to.a sumpm
Workers for God must be prompt. Go
out the streets
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Programme of expenditure beq .
to it by tile outgoing Administration I.,
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here a well-defined and unmistakable
in all. These are of odd sizes -holding
from 400 to 800 tons. It is, the usual
Cuous banquat -as well as to biscuit
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quickly ,Into ,and
� . - the city. The creditable and
lanes LtV
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Rod to frame in accordano with that .
locality.. and no actually conflic'Un-
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Process getting thas 5,000 tons Of eoal
and water. "The kingdom of God' ' '
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liscreditable-purtions of the city. To
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Programme the revenue side of the .
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too ts. On- the remotest headwaters
aboard -hand shovel, bucket and
in the mouth of an ordinary Jew, pro-
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the Jews who listened this meantt bat
budget. The budget patched up in Lfils I
.of the River Secure, a branch of the
.
steam -winch. Time, two and ahal . f to
bably meant Clio dominion of the
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as the elders h4d rejeett-d-Jesus lie bad
ulleatisfOotoxy manner bad th,� fzzrtb� I .
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Mainers, which joins the Ma,dera, an
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three days. . .
Messiah. How far it may a Isot have
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now turned, to I lie iililsses.'to pubtleana
.
.0" MittfOrtune, when submitted totbe.. . .
afflnent,of the Amazon, lies'a broken,
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Directly ishe gets in, alongside come
referred to the gl6rlawi future titter
and sinners: The poor. This dosorlbe& I
-of being considorably. altered in I .. I I
Diet, . .
mountainous country full of great.
the, coal lighters.' In feet,, it .
death we cannot sity. On otir Lord's
"lost of 0 . to eOlIgr4Dgftt1Ol3S that Jesus
the portions relatingto the'reventie," '71 . �
gorges, pr�Loiplious cliffs and lon.
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,might
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almost be said Ithilt two steamers
t9ligue,,"the k1zLgxlozn�oZ God" had a
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preached to. 'The mainted,., . . , ,-the
ordinary ex- . .
Nevertheless, with . � I �
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tianit. . . I ,
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reach the whart at the Same time, the
broader meaning ; it..mostnt. the. pre- ,
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bill(. . , , , . the blind. 'Those who
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PORditurcs _ Of 187,014,000 . yen . . � . :
AS the traveller ,leaves the litib
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ocean grey-blound and the tug siding
valence of Uoll's -idelis-the fliliill-
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have defects in ottaractex. a an have
last year. as against 118,949,000 i
I you
thountain side far oft it% Lhe east can,
. � .
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along with the lighters laden with
ment of tli� prs'yor, " I'lly king4oin
.
them supplied by him wbo'summons
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tha.year before, and extraordinary ex- . I !
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be seen thrue, . fht,t-toppod hills, ap-
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cQal,�;for they reeeive instructions
come." But this guest probably used
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penrlltur,�� of 116,348,(M you just yeg' � .
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parent,ly close together and fovining
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.to
take the coal round 'as soon an the
the phi -as orbug,hiy secular
- - a with, a �h
2��. .is done. 'Vills servant no-
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am compared with 100,602,000 -he . . .
. yen t . . .
an unmistAkitble landinark; and -if the
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liner has been weported coming in.
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meaning. Doubtless he took It. for
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qh�ntltsnlngly obeys the strange diom�
seeding year, the Government report . . I .
Pr .
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samp. region : is entered by aseezld�
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Rat 1t is an actuality t1tat withina
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granted that., ,,is a horn j.ew, the would
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Mand. . .. : .
alloweLIA total ordina-ry revenue last . � I 11 I
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ing the river from the eastern side.
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couple of hours of, the, isteamer dis-
Wierit rights to till tits luxuries of
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23,41. HighwiLys, nod hedges. The
year of 176,74.9,00.0 yen, as, against 132,- � . . .
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ints in the journey far
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charging -not its cargo, but'.pas-
the 'kingdom tit God, and it ls.vory
,
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reputable and disreputable parts of
.
508,000 yen the previous y4ar, and ex� .
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abead in the .'west 'can be seen the
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songers, the coal is being raised in d
Ilikely,A)LAt h3 had in his mind ax�
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the country. CompcI them to come
traordinary . revenue last ye.r of only '. . .
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game bb.ree mountains, which al � ays
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shot into the bunkers. From thence
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tat, lie I u I
PeO ,o ,of ux,.r Oils ,banquets to
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but by.the cc -
in I Nut' by- foree, n
70,932,000 yen,as against 87,299,000 yen . .� I . . .. .
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ya
appear only, a few handred r6
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it is'earried,. as needed, in small cars,
jvhich�tlils young 3/1eSSItLb would Invite
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straint at good re;ison and Much love.
*of
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tho year before. . ,The phraseology of .1 . . . . .
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apart. . "
. . ,running
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on raile, to the firerooms; No
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his, friends so soon," he was estAV-
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The 'ultimate decision every so
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extraordinary revenue.is .. � I .. .
urdluary'and . � i
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In
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These. ar6 the famous Tros,Torffl-,
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less than 1,13W,feet of track is required
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"heid on tho throne, of. Judah. .
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.rests with itself.. Theft was no -
PV
. ffetred to 'those who,had al�
Suasion o -
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explithied furthci� On th� I arti'le, . . . 1.
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las, t,bros patioaktis, antl7aroand these
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(O'r. this'iervioe. , .
16. - Tbsu said he, unto bian. The 'ma n
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re�idy- excilsed .' tboilasolves, beeause .
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;vh:ch.culztinueA with reference to the' , . I
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thr-ee. Mountains. have accamllldte�l
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.. - deep sit
The lighters are jbig, or
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was right in his theology, but wrong
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they showed -no'in'terest; blit those
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table from which'the .above- figures ... � ., . .
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cumorO.us traditionti w4h prolia.bly
...
Gin g5o to boo
Eac.bl. bring alongside fr.
1,n. his � application of it, 'Chose. thitt
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who aro-really.unfik, and not. at ,,tit
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%ro taken as follows- - � . .1 �'. I
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some foundation"Ot fact. . During the'
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tons, and the buge. iron backets are
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might bol thus ".blessod!' were une.oin
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pl�opaxoil for the, rpyal f,oast,.aro
urged and'bevoukl;tt to poine. None of
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Will be observed Chat the ordin . . I .
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siry revenue colleot�a "for, thirty�secoud � � ;:� �. � -
Spanish r�ile wis ;at
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filled by. hand -shovels, . hoisted a, few
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LISly refusing, W."eat braad"-to'
sFIe` _ . .
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tbose. God. never tole -rates the edu-
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isewl year shq�vs an-Jncreas6* of :44,r � .
uti; les of gold* wore ral. tied aild
qua, I �
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upon. mouat�ftin. range,
feet by the steam -winch, and:. their
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into the bunkax-hk)le..
partielpate -lit -the Mosslanie bacqttet.
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A'cortain m4n..Tbia parable awd that
tempt of Alke self�rlghtedus,.. L. .911"tll
taOtO Of InY ill'Ppelr. In the end Gott I
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000,090 yen over that of the preced' : � , . ..
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'extraordinliry
was--hed ,this
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Otj, workings are frequently tl�soov-
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contents sII4
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., A., few figures regarding, the 1wita-'
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of 11 -the marriage of theklon s ,suny'
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deabg With men as tboy. in their hearts �Vear,
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deal with Ilitc, .: : .. . . I
whera-s the re- ' I . . . I .1
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vollue reviials . it, decrease of 1Q,Q00,000 - - ''.1 .� , ,
lived; wh and
. pie towns bi:Cilt of stood
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sold and show ,that.she is
screw, Deuti , . �
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Katt. 22, nearly x esemble. each offier,
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' I 40 * , w ... . .. 1.
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yeh.whi0h is an-emicently satisfactory , ' '. , I � �
adobe, * arid deserted - churches. an
, d
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686 f 67 feet -beam, 44 ,feet
set long,'
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but there are also important ,
. .. . I ditker-
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� FLASHES OF FW4. ,
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a go, for. Lt- Means that the- steady, 1 n- : . . . . . . I .
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Ofithedrals are. burled in the forest,
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doy'p, �6,6(10:to us displacement, and 35,-
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eaces and-' they - belong bo different
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crease of iccomo, from taxes and other. . ,
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and from a litindr0d 6V�iocoes, it fs
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000 I. Ill p, - There. are two engine-
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periods of .,Christ's -.ministry'. .I -This.
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Hello, Jaspers, � exclaimed Spenden.;
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ordinary -sour as enabled. the govern- I .
clear these ret�lons have btien ,,ad May
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rooms, with Passage between. - This
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"certain man" represents God, and
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"groat.supperl"Is, fat
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- topping h is rich uncle's valet'. how's .1�
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to. dispense,. fo the extent of the. ''. .
went . . . - . ,
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again be a sottroa 'ieat wealth. it
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'qatte
t6t,illty doatro' the Imposing effeqt,of
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the, tire feast of
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Colo this morning i Wells sir, he says
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last mentioned sum, withquC.:reso ti 1
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the -cei�yh-
is I)Qssibie t-b�jt I -
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vdiat Might otherwise have been 0.
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flitilg8 which Isalah mentions ,tile
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he- thinks he needs a,change of1hair. I
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to appropriatiobs froca,loans �ndtlio . : .
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horlloo,A of th6 Tres Torillas is it mine
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single engine-oroom of- which . any
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bl goings of,.the Gospel dispensation
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So. -he's sent. yea fdr'-tbe doctor,, ellf.
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%Olr indemnity, . The excess` 6f the' . .1 . � .
of great value, And according to* near-
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tinglacer woalA feel Woud.'Tlile.saloon-
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A great.sti per. An the East rich mem
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No; 'his la* wyer. , , - . ". . . .
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alle, OV , t1fe � . . I I
ordinary�',rev'e . er ordinary ex-, . . . . �. I .
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boiltoodof thaTres.T&rillasis amino
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is handsome, but verily. eclipsed by
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frequently have feasts for.their .own
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What 'do you.,think in y mother -lo;
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�enditur'f'A. Lmoanted ' to, as Much, as - . - . .
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contains a vusL tre'itsure, consi'sting
flat ealOull of the Now.York, which .'is
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glo,rification. The . guests are not
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la t is.
gays? Goodness knows. I. Wha
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nearly 39,500,000 yen, the Similar sum .� .
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of gold ready for transport and left-
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the handsomest 86,100131 existent ki*
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aec'essarily :falnily.,friends- They- lire
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it I She says i�ben 1 get ri�h Shia wa�nts.
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being. about , . � . .
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the precediqg year .
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when the last m1fier flad, never to
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in - architecture; wherai, the,
arlike - �
nuide up of all sorts.or, folks, whose
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me, to put a moving sidewalk on our
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14 500 000 yen- The netiotal surplus for . I . . I
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return. * ' . ! .. .
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silicon of the Deutschland und otb er
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presence wt 11 increase. the bstenta-
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bro6k, so sit. on At And se�vt
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the fiscal year under was 19,- . . I . .
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liners rem!
* ad one of hatch'wo.ya artis
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t ous splendor of the -host.
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'she ,can
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(I get in all the n. ws..
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WO yen, which speaks- extremely:well - . .
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have during the last, ii , df contury en-
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doscription.of Sinbad. the Sailor's ban-
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Say, teacher, here's a anake'.0alled
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deavore'd Ao penettlatA to this- valley
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With, the. AtmoTican lioe;.tho coali.iig.
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quets, as given in the Arabian Nighta,
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the:Annycond1,.an'. it takes it a week
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wh:c It the authorities - at the finance - . . . . . .
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a s'urvi.vor of only one of lh�na return,
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of,, ..the Now York, St..Paui and. St.
is I b� th.q-'same
O�,�be#ek Atill,jile st6ryj in �the Same
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, to'digest its fodd. Yes, Wiilie� WIlat
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department tuatuagett the fiscal affairs % .1 `
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and statbd that'"ba, Uh a oom-
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U-nis affected I Means
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by -tile, other leading
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AtkIloge
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I Well- would,11; beright, to S Y,
of it I a
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of t. country. . � : . . 1.
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Ixtrilon, .h,x',d found tho mouth of i he
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till employed
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lines. There is alwayis a tralcenloo
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Sol S t, I hese. Nvere liwit-
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It- lied: a weak.digestion? : ' .,
That there wa, s a .9 urplus'at alf:ls� � - 1. . I
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mine, had , entered the tunnel and
(111ore bad. found a great, masst:oU gold
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evinced. by the offlotau as.t6 the- daily
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ed the deplorably poor. . are not
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o, suppose that each I'liftris6es as the
Miss - flick and lbadn't, seen each
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remarkable, when it. .is -remembered � - -, I .
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Eliot the expenditure includes a .
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stared for removal This Mail (Lt
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consumptioll-6f coal, but that caubs
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one wha*was now entertaining Jesus,
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-other tot- nine years. . The Meeting
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must have been interestinge Yes; site
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of 41,0(�,000 yen which Was paid. on . ', .1 �. .1 .
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least pogsesse.i enoligh, faith to inakn�
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overcome . by. lcarningthis average
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amount of' coal 'shilyped 'oil 'each Side
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invited' him because they believed In
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account of the principal of *the nation-.! I . I I ..
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anothor effort.to revioh, his' U.1 Dorivdo;
and, is b.,Iieved. t6' litive porishod'in. Ole
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t&r 1he , trip: across. This figures up
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I, presence
lah, but r,,ktb-e,r bedause
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.Lit the banquet would.inake, the out- :
'her
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nine years ago. I carried off her ,whisk
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at'deliL Whiereas the. Government ., , , . .. . ,,
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had- authorized, in view of. he'poisible - .
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atteinpi. umon th.', nuoaatainsl� r Of.
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tit �,300-8,700 tons. .Allowing sixddys-
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to the quick trips, phis jives a daiiy
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side gossips talk of the banquot.,Godls
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broom. . I . . ..
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Very AggTavatlag.�Wife-Oh. d0c.!
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deficits, to, draw Coca . . I .1 I I
I . pokarily upon . I I - .. � I
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the fuAds. to
the o-lbut, expadlitions the result -lies
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burning of some 560 tons; .
grace liq a, feast of the- richest . fare,
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ter I will Xabu I)LIt.throtigh I Doctor-
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ofthe oontfiiuing.�@Iams I . ..
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uniformly -been fallure. Owing to
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- Taking.4ilto. Ast�il 'the latest glan-
the fultast..enjqyxp�nt, and the most
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Can't Say,' ma'am, The crisis,. will
hoexUilot of 17,OOA,000 Yen, actuak . , , �
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-funds
Inadequate resources, to the great,
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toss, tile Oceanic, it is I ound sho-would
noble companionship.. It is well for I
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not. arrivefor aticast a week.,'Wife-
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,on, th9se : did not exceed - L
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natural diffiedIties,of L.hl3 country or.
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rpaoh.,the length of Madison Square
ok' -f
us to ,thl much of fhis figumo
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Oh, dear I .And that bargain sale �-of
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3,000,000 yen. The skillful, adjustment, . . . .
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of t1fe ious. items of oxponviiure, eh-.
to, sickness and up twthe
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present Tres Tortillas have kept
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from Twenty-third street to. TW
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,%peech, giewt. supper.." great
I�iug,, through unnumbered centuriesi
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Mourning. goods ends to -morrow. ' I
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a6ldd tile. Trea3ury not only to out . . .. I
. Weir a � ecret an -I stand � like three
sIttN street. Her.. width would fill
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has been preparing a spiritual feast
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the whale about three'days at-
du%vii the authori7t,�a teinporary.draft . . . .
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. giant se � ntineig, -tinapproacliable and'
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filift;U, avenue from curb to ourb.�Her
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inasts Would tower abo the average
for your soul 'auad mitiej and longs for
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Marked
ter the. Swallowing fear., I give you
on the etintinuing funds .by as much I I
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defiant, . guarding. a treasure :whiall,
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house -tog. , It would take 126,000
orne.'and onjoy R...Bade, many.
its to 0 .
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up. Good land I exclainied Jonah itu.
am 14,00 . . .
, 0,000 yen but to ,find means I 0
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may be. Worth a Xing's ransom or
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horses to represent bar power, Her
our Lord here Would probably refer
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mediately afterwa 1. .
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redeem the debts. by 11,000,00. yon,�
The.w two sums added together, mak. I L I
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may be only: tht3 fantasy of a droam,
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tonnage is 7,000. 'rho radder alone
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to the Jewish People, to. whom t he
Gospel was first preached, but, -is, in
him lit astonishment. .
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Ing 25,000,000 altogether, mity there- . . . .1
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FRUIT IS HEALTHY, , .
weight 15D tolls. She cost $5,000,000,
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most of ihis. parables, there is a
Clark -1 wonder how a. ma n too 11 9
When Ile finds himself holielessly
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fore be regarded.as representing tha . .1
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The, 0 coani o is the:firdt steamer to.
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oellp-% the old Great Eastern in
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dary meaning, whioll' appl[OA to.
BeColl .
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banikrapi.- Clerk_�Say, didn't your
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eal-excess of the revenitle over I
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AL V( -%v Itfuls; That .%ro Pouliot I Scrol Ilk'
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length, being 704 feet long.
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all who hear the call of. Christ.
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wife ever insist aptiabaving the dress-
urrent exp . 1.
0 . arises of -the SLate." . . . . . . .
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The Times writ�or concludo.s. With
I cases ormt-kikoh.. .
Among all. fruits � , the apple AtanijIs
I A gigantic . White Star liner like the
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Saatern custbrn, which. invited the
long bat . orelaind, as we, do -for
maker in to make her fall clothes
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from he
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this sentence: "'That. such a satia- 1. �
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first with the'larger number of per-
Oceanic has no fewer than fort
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guests
a wedding, whiehillinaunqe4i the aom-
r ght after'getting home I sea-
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factory result has. beenObtalned under .
BOLLS as being obtainable in good con-
coal trinimors working throughout
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� the- coal,: preparing it
the voyage
Ing feast to the Whote.iteigliborhood.
ahorel, .
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. eircurnstances so unfavorable,- ought,. . - .
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dition. more days in a year than any
fruit. Apples placed ready, for
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for tile ti . romen, who number Seventy-
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and allowed tile W,n an, d women oi
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line *the
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HO BIG BEN GOT 111.14 NAA01t
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'it is scarcely necessary to point out, to . .
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prove tits fact that the Japalloserin- I
.other
the children when they are awake In
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two, Both are divided into three
watolies, 'Those hard.wo,rking _ be-
the streets to erowd.fri anit
walls and gazo on the f,11-404- must
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,, � Big . Bell,,?' has wased front booii
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largo
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a ,sound and healthy . I .
ancea ,are on 1. . �
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the Morning, to eat as appetite do-
mands, will be found a turning point
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grimed men are rarely issen " by � the
kept in 1- in! ft(I a14 We jol,l,,w
be I "
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Ing for a brief Spice, and it
scetion of London iniases in consel,
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whore little ones are, troubled with
passengers. So fatiguing is their
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work that the limit 09 iz�
tile � course of the utory,
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�ybo, have been brought ap In Christian
. amillar MoUAd8b
quenee one of itm mos . L f, .
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TOIN . 11,I) PA..A0.,APi-.S. � 1 I . .
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many petty ailinents, remarked a doc-
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watich--tthlis, - is .to sayt pipriod,
farilities, till. who have be on tialned in,
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But there is nothing very wrong,
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ter whose name is known all Ovor the
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of, work -, has , been legally -fixed
Church and Sabbatb. whool, all W116
lit tle cleaning is b eillo dQc0-
p
k1loW Why thll-fdihOus
A stingy Qaukor maketh a close �
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ciountry. There are few children whe
would not eat an apple before break-
at four boara. - Then foll0w eight
hours off, Lhou anot4or tour hours of
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have studied the word of God," are bid-.
denl to th3 Lord's banquet, I
Many PeOP14
clock is called " Big Hea i I The name,
III facts is t -bat Of. the hour bcll�
riend. . . . . .
, When a Man is. compelled to pawn L
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f.ast if Allowed the privilege. It is a
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mistake) says Answers, got to lot
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work, and so qn--80 that eight hours,
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17. Sent his servant. The "servant"
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represents every bearer of the. Gospel
Which weiglAd 13 L6.ns, 11 CWL�-Und
hie watch it obang.ea hands. I I
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go who lacks time to make also4acks � . I I
them have it. The nervous system,
work I a done every twouty-four hours,
With, a titan like the Oceanic, six
Invitation, preocb�er, -� Sunday school
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was so 04110a after Sir Bpnjamln Hall,
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first of works
time to mend. I . . I .1
always calling for lihosphorous, Is
light I ors tire, alongside continuously for
teacher, friend. It is a -high hotiOr to
WJ0 Was commissioner
An Industrious man and a oabba�j,. .
quipted by a fall fruit -dint. Apples
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from daree to four days discharging
I Idingg. At
be God's berald of the glad t
in 1860, the yeapr in which the clock
Manage to got a -bead. . . I
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relieve the natise'a, of seasickness, ail d
coal into the steamer for this run to
A n
RUPPet time. XittO went t0A f r whe
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was first set going in the tower, It
When Society t1vows people over- - .
are a belp to those' Who are trying,
'of
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Liverpool. -That ii, thlree on each
he stated that it was cuatomary in
had, bo�wovar, been in motion In the
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boa rd they are not In the swim. .
to bro�'k "the elves the tobacco
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sidet are at Work simultaneously. it
forntalty ted
the Rest to - , remind luvi
manulaotory for some years before
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Give cheerfully witill, one hand and
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babit. .
there is a ticklish thinga steamship
9 cats of tl%eir ongagealerlt; but such
that date. ,Each cif the four dials is
In
yoa will gather abundantly wiih two. .
' A good, ilpe, raw 4ppliels completely
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diocsted i4 . I olgbty-Ave. mlt�ltes This
e onallany does not care to talk about
'is
a course would riot be contrary to
. nd in a Where time-
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22, feet 9 inches I .diameter, and the
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clock 19 180 feet above the ground.
The contents ot the Jeweller's safe I .
may, be his stepping stones to for -
easy 410,04074 favors longevit;, the
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it the amotint of coal'oonstimed by
:a crack liner. ' The enginee;j3 W%va
Oust0m,r place
0160cs are practically unknOWAP 0. nd
Tile quarters are struck on four bolls
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tune. , I
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pbosph rous renews the nervous
:instructions to be mate, a4d ,kylvatthe
where the guests live close. together,
weighing from one ton to four tons
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A man Invariably feels like kicking
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matter Ili brain. .
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Ooeanio burns per twoAty.fqur Ifours
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it would be co vottlent both for the
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eaela. .
himself when he discovers ihat he has
In the juie a of lemons and times may
was figured OIAL with t . he help oz out
host and for the gues,ts.
,ghe large bell oracketl before leav-
been rude to it blessing in disguise,
bo'iau.ud it care for bilious colic and
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of the eon) staffs with a certain Mel$-
Them that were btAilen, Those
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ing the toundry, and a similar fate
An old baoltelor says that'a man
for some fornis of rheumatism. Hot
saro'ot Precision, Thb maximum con-
� that bad accepted the first J.nv,itation,
befell the second bell of the.saine si,ote,
is gometimen ensnared by, the same . I
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lemonade wilt'relleve favors but It
all cold not contain much Sugar or be
samptloa. in twenty-fogr liburson the
from Liverpool
;Come, Tb,v invitatiovi to the Gospel
;feast is �iy authoritative, from God -,
� the hours being ,struck for 06Vel'al
years on the largest a .016 quarter
kind of extravagant dressing in a
woman that he kicks about after
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very stiong.
last run was'JuAtover
700 tons " the loWast, 550 tons, ,At,
;(9) joyful, promising only pleasure;
boll$. "Big Den," the Second, attar
marriage, . I I
The juice olf orat be used
_kgos may
:the Oceanic oat, Out with, pa )��Ciogdif.
:(3) Urgent; demanding immediate at-
e airs, A as
undergoing t P I v brought in-
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tre�ly lit noqrly all forms of sickness.
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.uIty .maintain, twenty,oAe to,
:fIc
to lition; (4) nque can partake of the
to uses and )Ins performed satisfactor-
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iRagailils give strengt1i, and may -be
itwont�y-6vo lt.nolts, it will be soon sh,o
feast unlos$ .he ,,comes.,' All things
lly ever since. The clock part proper
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EXPORTS 811BILLE-D 1,41061rS.
gl"a to many convalescent$ Ia roe"
lia a typical coal glattoA. TO. I'lays, one
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are now ready. ThA food was cooked,
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takes only about twonzy minaLea to
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Vast of shplliwi ogp,q ar&
souablo quailtitles without tea' r of bad
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[of hat firest runs into, twenty-eiglit to
ItAirty 6i
and thA waiting maidens were ready to
serve it. go tba Gospel came In tile
wind, but 1110 atrik Ing parts require
five hours each., It should be remem,
quantities I
e:tportdd from Auss!kt in hortnetical- .
of6ot.
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In eating fruit
tons 0041.
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faineag, of time, when the world had
bored Chat the first ,stroke of "Big
ly Settled tins and are drawn off .
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rei�dy W.4�14 will,dure, the disease
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beet: prepared for it. go cows, in the
Ron.," denotets the hour, the smaller
t1l,roug'll f- LftP- One, tin hol.19 from
I.Asy not be best for ateady diet.
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NONE Sci BLIND.
accepted. time, our souls shall find, if
bells indicating tile quarLers by the
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t,000 to 10500 oggs. The eggs Mltst . . � .
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Miss Cafting. I saw yau�ln tile car
we only come, that every provision to
first istroko in each caso.
be carefully seltoted, or a bad one I . .
on your way bpme to dinner last ovtri-
Meet tha fall oeods'of our souls has
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would spoil all the othars in the can.
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I :V001t LITTLE LION,
fug� .
be,en, made, and all things are now
-TTER 11CffM'4 & HAD
NO TAST.Ul BE
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A mother was allowing her dear lit-
34r, NinfoFt. SttafigN I didn't bee
rtady. , .
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ItATCHI-3) TOGETHER.. '
tle, Joe, it picture of the M4Vtyr4
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yl"Las cutting, Not at 1111. I was
. 18, Tbiby all with', 006 Consent began
Tbo Gisrinaifts and the� Austrianti
*Look here, exelatmotl the Shanghai,
, thrown to the, liona, 444 was talking
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standing just in front of whore yoo
tot make eXOtIme, TW least at Which
have jor togily years drawn their
why do you youngst(kri; associate, :
"Vy soleMaly to Alms trying to make
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w6rd sitting.
they all 11saV1 gave point to this whole
togg Efoin unknown ilotirceff, neithor
with that Algly duolding? You hava . I I
4.1m Iftl what a terrible thing it was,
story, Thwe who, surrounded the
neither Indian nor Chinese. Mende the
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no taettqq in tqjlnm�)n With Ilim, alkil, .
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Ma, said he all at once, ohs Mao Just
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table� h4d not troAted tb!6 Atospitable
presont complications In China twill
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Of 0OUT,qe, ha's not rolatol to yoll.
� look at that Little Hola right, bohlild
, Ulm etreet6r-1 should think It
sUmMonsi in any Attelt colfttemplmu
,AkPt affedt them, When 660r96 V110t
Not e:xaotly relate,il, roplied tile
there. Us woAlt iRot ap�, �
would be torrid standing behind the
WAY, bat Wry A -61y that Man Wbj0 had
and Getirge, Henry Lewes arrived for
Wigbt,e,gt lfttl,� rix)ster of the brotd, I
.q.�.�_V$W.___
COUTAtAT all day. Miss Xatilikallor-
piously sighled about eating brtad in
thoi first tItne In ebrlin thia latter
))lit Ile's ona of our *ot -you see.
. FINEC
ST SILVEIR SLOAVICIDII
Not ,Ao_&rly go bad its standing In front
village, but oww fields far and lizear.
eravt it for a cup of ten, ,'It ttisteg,
Hitt nothing at all," he isald when it
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The Silverware belonging to Queen
of it for,only a, little while.' ThaVo aro
tht, kingdom of God was at this very
wits brought to him. "Then 0AAnk
The moat comfortabI6 way a woman
m Victoria's table is Villixtil al $19,rA,-
110 bittgain arowds oil M,V Side, ,you
time making e0u#6.8 in big heartfor
your, Atilrl -6d big obwp&rjon,
Isis r6nilirk ,
13:1,11 eat her bread Is to induce Some
. Go. : , .
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*166W. - .1 . I : I ,
1:10"At J#W, T* tirst. An *UvAol
"for It Might toAtt WA�l
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inizz. to oAtn it for her.
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