The Clinton News-Record, 1901-12-19, Page 2-,. - I \
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I .. .�t. Tile � . "tosi4sd bis JAud to awitat 44r; you I #*v1w*A ways, vo Uxt'uowl mpld ",d
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10 biavotLothing to fear. It way sotom straight shooting. at sea 4epQA4v
0 , t � otran" that I should tulle lealro my I wiawy Upon 1W9 occiiiiao:y of the
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Rlrina.. JD40ghtelr of '. have so wilW It And I must obey." I Wy shot. At target, prAcZIc*.#hQul4 bo
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eat but vlory little of tho boot of
hay, or var"ps they will cat but
vory little ot tbAr gmiu food, musa,
it u1`0kr 0, little *Ud thOU they Will
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V Is' . .. . I laurmllroitd,u%rina, as Rho 04Z44 with WR41141NO NOT PURPROT, . saw surely there, how been mismoo- SW .
I�, I Moon Ludintil trembling iawo up into the %Ace Qt the "That we find great vArlatiou'lill . agenieut, for you verily, believe that
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F � . � I . all-powerful priest. the raturns. from the 410oreut ships. SVm1opit . . . 200 cows, calves or horses cqu be taug4t . I �
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" I .. 11 .. *#0+"*"*0*"(P* 00041*101"�""*"# #",Vhy fate Is #et hidden, my child" and A large percentage of miNsea, In- S4 _ to oat almost everything that N good
, - 0 � rotumod he, "but thy destiny is , qdimt T"Ok plowda 2ft 25co for thow, even out of it swill buc);ol - ., ;Vol
.2 dicates that t1w, trvonlng IS, fall from L%W 0.4- 14W40 vo As Important �" A, good supply ot .- -- ",
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F . oust novertlielviiiia." perfect, aild It would almost Uee)A AS urp good, wholesoukoi food It Is equall-V 0�4
X... OF PRE3010DINQ engaged against pursuers, the, "Thetu read It to me. ,. . !_
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XOX-7 � his _ 74-10t -110 it suMoleat 1mport%AqQ 10 OVOA now UVA0 4 ATIONIOL, moutrooj m";;�-'�' �
PtOrD.-PrIACO ,1`114114 of Tyre mQQ Ad beeii, gr4kdually riaing, alaid, know the end of All this,," urged . ON Va
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. -4.4 iloigttaclied to thip, subject gexier4l- AS importaTktr to have good care Ai�a . ,
o = . , . - - - 111111� lj�!:111 !j0dicious, mauagQmemt. . I
. sues X?4;!iu% to make her his wife. As the floecy Clouds Veg"'to fly Marina, In anxious tones. --- .
F(W , I � ly in the ileet. Take, $or Anatalice. I I i � . . 11 9 I . The Sultan Of
aio, the armorer, aids liar escape. Away, surrouitoling, And even distant, "Nay, n4y," said.Dalbco. "Tboug4 ti%o result of prize llrlug in the Viedl- . ,
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� Objects fell UPOA the Sight. In -the t'he gods of ourpeople rove4l to their terraman Aeat for 18". The PQI4tS. 1. . I . .. I . : ; 1, 4 I
r distance, ullon its rock-bound island, chQsQA servants some of the future, � . �� OASAIL AT PAR' 8 I -
CRAFTEA IV. Pei- gun made by tile battleships vAr- I At fifteen
lay tile pleopliog c � _� I Abu',
, , city of YPyre, with yet the universal Gool, to. whom. aAl led from 52 t " 18", wh er I - NY13119 144t,
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Father caught Maa�lnv, by the hand the moonbeams Just dancing upon its I other gods do bomagoi 440 made O ,Ile Quo cruis .99 r -, FARM ' Aw zC33:0 W TAE GRVAT V,X- i vessel,
. . mmolo 78 point$ per gun. Some I 0 THL 01.1 . :part of tho Itod
and jumped from the boat. The marble walls And gilded ispirem, while , mortals After his. owit will and pur� these vessels had more modem ar. . POOMON Or. 1900, Tcoming into 0111;
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barge had already struck upon the far Away beyond lay the widespread pose, a -ad from them he hiclos what moment that others, but still Such 4 S I I I 11 . l—,
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depth was such that 'sea- But on the s4oro where, parted � he sees fit. For thi4o own happiness ., -48(-�- `6 Ur. sT. qr. J'ardme, CanadAlsv VoiA-!doa, Obstructlol
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&nd, and her I I , .difference should not be observed in ,1 I 1 . . 1. . ot exactl
remained yet soiue ten or fifteen the armorer and the so (tier, Stretch- - seek not too, deeply into the future, Shooting at the service target At the . . missionoir, Tellq an Intorestitig could U, , t
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. ompar4tively short range prescrib- *v Of a ervlo:
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feet from the shore. Ing back to the distance of a, mile, ; which a wiser one than thyself has 0 XMIANG rOVXNTnY. by the 'Use of a Can&- . ,
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spread out 4 conis of peculiar hidden irom the�.11 -
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"Run, run I " . . d. As ohowlug, on the other hand, rio " methods of kill- 'QbtAi'xe'% . I) .
crie4 Gig. "Keep the was 0 L dia, Remedy,, ;in
laterest. Burnt, and bl4ckoiaedw,,,IlS, �Qjl$ There ore va. us , U-0,10 spent. A
n till you reach and tdg I Forgivo, � me if I have sinned," what may be done by careful, train- Ing fOwls-soinve modern .And cruel, . _Wl�e, UP And (low" "
the tall pillar that stauds nearest crackod and tumbling, Ing a�ulatad Marina. "To you, in whom jug, the Barileur, on tile China sta- Toronto, Dc4. 2,-v,(Spoola 'foro, tile Cause
. . . , - lothers ancient And lipmauo, and vice,
the sea. IN . upon their fpundations-lauge columns' all Tyre trusts, .I may safely look I great World's Exposition hold hl
. . tion has so Improved the shooting versa ; but of them all- we think the it was 0
., . I , Paris last year SAW 01-Y many, vJsj-, found,
The girls obeyed, and while 'yet he ,of marble and granito atmAding'with confidence. But I shall not be of �cr four ton-itich guns Since Pile most merciful Aad best IS by dISIOM-3 ,
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, the sky, and others lying ooALined here, loug?" � torn from D tills globe aL* Ili comparative'
had been speaking the armorer had against Was Commissioned as to give A re- tion of tile neck, %lid in the hands 4
leaped back to where the us I'- the brick, and mortar "My child," returned the priest, sombled in the gay V,s,eii(,Iv-vLkV!t�Pl�.,W-itllixI 10W go
o L . suit with them pix times better than of. a proulterer this plan is A Simple .. q -OXII
rocksa b d 1:tir:�, grQuad, fell upon tile sight in "there is a dark storra-cloud rising , . Canada was. well represented, both top Was ,0411 I
thrown up a long line df and i . T. ip� III
snatching up two of such size as he Strange confusion. Here and there over Tyre. ThAt storm a that achieved in IWO. anot. expedient one. As soon as the as an exhibitor Ong tlig-nations area- L.
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� neck vertebrae becomes Savored . ilia and as a visitor, livally 01 our ])eat 0,0lirso, tir a
,- long burst, and when its fury has L . 14, � , - . �1'
. � . . I capacity to, feel pain 10, annulled. Of i Nvas APP
could wield with precision, he stood I some Massive. temple, whiell. the do I , hiall
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huried I strover had not been, Able to touch, i as,Q.d gaway. It shall return to vour attended. - , .
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with EL11 his might At the bead of his IStill maintained its sacred front, home. Seek no. more." i
lieltrest pursuer, and lie had the sat- I though the wild vine and green Moss i Strange . and mysterious felt the
I.factioxi of seeing his mark shik be- 1had been slowly creeping oydr it. Oc- daughter of Ludim.,, Sheknew that
the eye swept tile ishe Jived and moved,'but w4ore, she 1
neath the deadly missile. This Was I CaSlonally'L as . ,
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u, game Gio had often played, und in:scerie; a fisherman's hut would ob- I know not. Strange �esults wor I a I
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all 'Tyre he had not his match at trude itself, showing that amid tile'
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atc.ning. crumbling relies of the past humanity ment6us events were linked with her i
The tiolvancing party stopped Lin in- still hold its home.' I * i -ure. She felt herself to be, illtlie;
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Stant ",is one of their number thus Hare lay Old 'Tyre, and as she thus hands of a power she could neither il
uilcwpectedly fell, but ere they Ox� dwelt within tile soletimi Of the'withstand nor oolivorehand. - Tile,
�course therei wW we ,pon- s. of, the Dominion ,%Ve,ro 'process, I
I along Ili the body of.the bird; butl The interest . thorn
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-the luesna of . convoying..$clisation to loolced After by A'vot�Sr Capable 41nd I The son . I
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tile braln. having Snapped eaunder..Jiltelligent Company (it patt'lotle Cun- from . 11
. adians, among whom one of - tbo'*hich joins 1
.there - need be no fear of t1iQ -bird: 'tilde,, 0 1 , I
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. nlOst conspicuous was Mr. . J. 0,)Ocean,
having pain, and these convulsions, .
.are simply ' -the result of - continued � Jardine, of. 805 Crawlord ,street, ']atl
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nerve .action. The ,novice -,vilo. Intends I this city, Up. Jardine's duties
' i Comiarissioner - entail.9d a, .. - vaet : with 86010 11
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� to adopt this plan �Should learn the, Amount of. It . ard work� which . Inade:Thert) care X";,
actual ' operation frout an. expert
I oultryin- The' modus Q gieat demands .on filn.- ph�sical "Il101callic origin�
perandl I ,i, Supply. Ill
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actly realized the cause, anoLlier Met ineniorles'that clung to ner decaying 'h . . I . . . .. . I .r I I )y tile legs in health and strcngth� . 4 QQ C,
I air of the Illyrian crown and sceptre ,"Be hiverts," said Ur.'Dooley, 113is ! ... �,.Vakci �he bird I . . I I -To is Authority for.tho stateluent tbl'06 lighthous
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the game fate. Inionuments, she prelietiltod a strarge`�had sought - her hand, * And he'. would wivht Vol been t1i , ere," left lian . d, catching 'tile.. p�'.troma, .., ' tilt
ON" cried one 'bave forcod,her to become his.bridek - I, he .saino'.band that. lie found Dodolfs Kidney Tillig, antrR,IlcO ,to
"By the great Apoll contrast to tile city of her children � Where?'.' asked Mr. Hennessy, I J,tanda of the wings Ili th'a 1. that best known of Canadian. .modi- D1100alu.9 light
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of the soldiers, -the fisherman is that now stood in magnificent power!The king, too, Aimed at the same . 11 I 'At th' bankit iv ill' Aneyelit slip to: prov � Cut the fowl fluttering ; tile" ito ittiles sout
1, � cines, invaluable (is a,tgnic during
stoning its !" upon the opposite isle. . end, And to escape them both she 110.4 Ho Iv Commerce iWgrli) tile bird's head with the ftSt, I lie 1
1 � u'rable Chamber . . . ' , these trying times,.111c says,' "They ])lit 00. - r* on
"Stand back," shouted Gio Oh, what oi, grandour there is in i gl ' herself into the care of binu d ond fingers of the other haild I
, as the . I relieve' backathe Instantly And "to'n'e ad . .
New York," said Mr. Dooley. " 'Tistlin se ,oqu4tQ PrOVII
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mon started to rush forward, I the lipeuking stones of ancient � who had brought hei hither. I a hard fate that compels Itae, to IiVO:tllc Palm of the hand -'being uppqr [up the,system ganerally� tie. nothing ors affatnS a
--alme time Lintwing Ills heavy sword; . . I
� on Ilia , The .smooth, unlettered ' marble . was, all' this? Why had liar fixther out here on th' prairio Among tit' most, and place the thillilb all top else seems to -do." . I Tito dreaded A
"lie who opposes me rushes ill) speaks a language peculiarly its own been. removed, except that ,She might Aboriginal ,Am , orloans Win Polaad.of,the hoad, the back of the fowl i While lit Paris Mr, Jardlw)'intro- c011ectIO4 Of
own death I " . . )-a. language made powerful- from its''become a more easy, prey to tile lim,- an' Dohaytuyu. Ale heart at ttipo4�being upwards. Tile legs should be Mr. southern and
"Ye gods -1 'tis Ito fisherman ' ITis very 1p -Ious a . ilence.. � , gaptivi-Illeld against the left hip of tile OP-1ducea Doold's Xitlney Pills ,to I led th
Gio, as I'm alivo I" exclaimed the . ystoi -The fallen accOuntabla ,d6sire of tpe king? All, is buratill' Vr to jine in. th I duced - Doold's Kidney Pills, to I'Tr.. Dean Cal . 1
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foremost of tit() assail�ults. . walls are nothing but carved And V . all was cis dark t.nd inexplicable as ties - iv .me fellow-Britons.in Noo � orator anol tile bead laid against the Dupuis I i �. the eSt-tiellied and popular tol
� shloned stones, but, oh, what - Sacred'; the C ' � 11, IV_ Ate
Mover ; - . I entroi of h19# Olympus, and she York FPr X%u A British. subjick,�rigllt tiligil,. neal, the knee. The
... Tis Gio," returned tile at, � . ,kl,- and:Seeretary of. the Canadian Commis- ..
11 ,-st Illel.11011los cling about them, and'what found that she might havd as. well , Hinnissy, ,, . . I I fowl , should then be quic Islon, -wbo Was feeling ul I ider the V, I hich
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and ye who know him best will bL thrilling talos have veen whispered 1n;tried to ,pass through,ther %daman- I 'I wasn't. born wan, I was born'flrml� oxiended; at the same, tAma. 0 very' haplii6st re- . ariet
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know how to act." . their now locked -tip ears. But Above: mount in Ireland, But, I llave. little i pressing the .. thumb into the neek .
if there was one mail above all- - . I :tine barriers of the resistless & , Ilia kill . .. I - 11�1 r er to'
all, they tell to us in thirader.tonqs'as to further seek a.solution of 'the ,none . it Ivry Amollican;and bending the head: suddenly- badh;-� !s"Its to t t-gentlem a' 0, lu
other whom #'ll� solcfiars bi Type_rc- . y put away, ,at at the neck ia dislocated I ...BSr healing And -,ti ni qI.l'r,l, i � .
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.. that man wu* the solemn truth, earthly lioWerlmy�tcries that enveloped h6r.". ' : tbat IIAS larned to make wait dollar 1 wards,- so th . . , -months Ago,
spected ard loved, , ;Just below tile junction with .tile ,:kidneys, Doold's XidnevrPIIIS prove.,
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Itangs only upon fading, ending Mo- Come, Gio," said Balboa, . As. he alitick, to another is ex-officiol as He-, . ! ab.,46 lutelv tile vel,,� beA tonic known Offiefels who'
Gio, their. unrivalled armorer aild . I - nd d6ixth im Oman lighth
itiora thf,ii. that, none knew 'better inepts; and from the decay oi mortal� � Wound the "wide coil once more About, gan Rays, a British sublick. � 1. head, 4 0 ,,, Inedi4tely ensues,i 'ti science to -4y, imol both *,J� .... ta.,li I I i� -
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ity afi6� it*, works tile mind, irresisti- � his head; I ,It is time we were going.' ,,We,ve adopted A foater father. lAnother -Wft.y t old the birdi the ,�ht, ill .,,
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how to use the weapons lie, made' . that God with ' . I � return- , Same of lag ain't anny. too k4id: to . d1sl6cwtion being the;.94140, Is* as Aft,. Jnrdino :, aud1fr, Duppis' wore,
than he himself Now, howsoever bly wanders, kway-Act.. I i "You speak trhly, llalbeo," . tile fowl with 4ts greatly pleasell to Illid tbat their it is specified
'-%rmve a man *jlluy lie, there ' - - wiloul alone dwells all that can gut-, I In- till matthdr IV follows :-TNlace - I � country, so distinguished to project'. ti
, Is some h ar nd then, turning t6' th� ol' gintlemah. , , own.fair.
n colt- last destroying Time. breast 'resting .011 tfio left 'hand,, the
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: tiler two girls, assured them that they ,,,a h ve , in many other ' way;;, was through distance of'
thing experienced in coming I 'd . by the Soft I Ilead -being Ili the right, with fingers.
tact, with a universally acknowledged Upon a bank forms 'liar a ioar', And that their �ently �fiushod , hin� over An' took * �
� , J nothing t I I . . - aws. A toss out of the: t (it tonic rein�tfy' earning in them Will be., I
-superior that may never be felt in moss that, had grown upon A.: thick I wants ,should be wall carod for. about ,all lie had.- BI.It Our lleart�s :well under j� . it glorious, ropuintioti In. its light w"
. �Ieft hand-, still Instant. downward, tluia gre
contest, und more espe- slab. just at the foot Of a t0w+31`419 I I 'And . you,. EStherN." he continued, j- 'till love iv tit powelit' -country,'- ,it,awict"O', IjAeg. . , , - .: the- seq, low 0
-my other eel ' . , -ode frolii;UI6 right, as .One sluineks � . . . . woof
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vially when that sioperlur is one ill colunut sitt the fair Marina and the � "Will Serve Vour �Omljaiilon As,: she though �oilr hands, is rebellyousl.' all'.' Very.few'Caliadl4no aiv..aware of ph: .
Il Esther. Words may.,Lb . .. a whip on. hors4adk, generally pro- . .
whose superiority �You have ever felt faithfu A've :'niay desire, .'for, ;the tittle may. come ilry year Inc. fellow -merchants gets .. . , '.at' tho..world wide reputation of Dcidd's s4mtherli.pa
pass,ed between them, I. ' - ail' .fIrgets th' : dUceg ,'4 fatwl . 1 . .. Who hiive ly till � tile
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a pride. lon. you will thank. 'tile f6r, giving together Ili Noo XfOrL "If not.,T,he rotations must iKidhey, ' Pills and inilly .
but now they L AvI ' , . pop�" oil the 11
anxiety, for . I I tallow busl- ravt4lutigii. e,U §lITprisad .it. lboll, I. the Red Se
fcclir-gs, the soldiers seem to rest in silent .' . cares. iv tilt, wool. ail I been alik.oad as (�.
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.1 you tale Office." - . ., be continued,, ulfd .'the,dow it stroike i -' been chtrUp
hesitated, itnd tile otficer who stood they bad sat there long, and waited. tid -U s- ness'111 al� outburst iv. devotion to -overity. The wings able 'to purchas& tbefc fawirite inecli, I I
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for their guide,. . And now - that tile I Ill thank. yon .jalready,'.' St , ' land fr'lu� which. OPr fathers rd s. � I civiliz- .274'renell. eeng
foremost Spoke : � ii.ier,iwIth.spA0.lIng oyes: 'qor A is th'. 61 , , . � I I Should be tied, . as *iheir 11"liplag.,pine almost Anywhero; In'the . . I � .
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"Gio," said lie, "we are all offt- moon had risen and lie caule ,lot ; I - to me thus 1.6 serve * ane sprung or was alirtuig by till Polis. aeutrallseg the eilort,'und w I liefi tied ad �wo�ld, :- .", . . I . .
lol.m for thg;A pleasure I I I
cers of justice now, for we bold it. they began to, feel alix . :who botll.,deseiv�os And -needs It."- . "Th' priqidint of th' bankit �wcv; I . I Sixteen ,
warrant from the king for your own, bright beanie would are long reveal G-10 thanked. his dbild�wlth a kiss, my frind Morse X, Cheeseshop, tl,:i�lle.weight, -Of the -fowl helps.-ille -� - --+�—. -1, . coirie's-of o
- them to any ong, Who.might, be PAS- aborlit mimber.-iv .Lit oil Yor'kahlre f ily I oprer4tor. Tile bird* lkit:iula be:iheld , , ,LOST IN THJ�DESERT, . � I �
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arrest, and also tilat of the daugh . ,. And Unrlita. throw. -liar 03111S. . Iby the feet o, second or ,two directly � I . . —.1 . .
let- Of T[ison Ludim, so you see we sing that way. nock. ' This little born in till %6st riding iv. Long ls�., . 'tl .. .. . . .. . �
you. You have already i At length, as they had become ' 4;, i her kind friend's haV,the land. befure tfi�,. Orinleyan. w � ar. AJ�hq*r, -the ver Cal columli, is broken, E:iperidnee of Mr. Steevegs, the SOZ000
must take our number, but of 1�ost chilled . throu�h by .the damp, N , ymp4thy illumindted, sc)u3e,,y . I and the. wings so -be allowool . free- . . 11 .
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slain two of , darkness before tile PPQ� fugitive; for his, -right sat. till � Sierety iv ,Statc ;o permit the blood to. - 'W,ar_Corres�oxident... I .
course further resistance will be use7 coolness of the atmosphere, they -were -ill' Colony, an' (it -. Ls loft my "eti0a SO ,is 1 ead.and,-neek. ' This � I .. . � V ,!If you..
One of those was the fair Ma- Startled from' their 'Anxiety bythe ._ while the light of a pure friendshilit f'r thl Ambassadure . to till Coort draill.to. tile 11 The..holplessness that a in -in foals'.
less. * was fit hei- - path -site had .at least frind . I ih of great iiiiportaneel:'for'if. the . it, I, - , illbst lather I 'IV
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n , .. � . 1. . I .. IV saint:Jamer,., ' I I ... I � . Whell Ili- js',-lp� ,; �Ilo of 'tile -, &Q.y, . fro
rina, I think, who started off along appearanceof 010, ft d 'With. A; iiimul- �,s' ething worth living Ni" ' blood be not. thoroughly ol�ftined terviblecparta�� fllis.ox�crloiwL Pei
the shore V talloolls cry -of dolight�,o -they.both 0M � I'1PCIIot-�subjlcks,'.sa3,.s tlic. Slc�. ,, . . : a
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. 11 � . fterwards Palbec and. Gio on U. body the flesh. Will.-prepent b a this �is L%.t itn,,1VoX.4t,4baiI- it.i b
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"I was," returned Gio ; "and I sprang to their feet. . � %, �. I , 3 on�� more to lid of rety iv "4tate, Miplomacy is 4 far It dark appe4rance, Which is' tin- ap �, 'd -0 I . fault. remarked
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n ect her with my! -you are not hurt, father?"' e%- bade .*.the. 'girli . , . ascehding� the diff'ren.L.busilless, thin it used to be. _' - not 'he bit t. the gut f,' Who Is'at , ,
. d' then 11 . -detracts froin Its valliO The late Atr, (*,, IV-_9�06,��Ils, the War � i C t-.L�nd In W. 9
life." . I claimed 1,7stlier, As she lodd liar hand, cheer, an the pavc� (A. Voleel' "Good. 1'r you I 1.11 till pteasaixt. and I . ,
1. .. !tlloplls, they �assod olit upon I rck; Olad"t" in the �i'i,arket, Tito blood is drained correspondent, relates �a, terrible ex- - _ I -
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"But we must obey the 1-ing. affectionately upon his arm. .. Own on- dayn, IV Bisma . an, an' from the careMss, but tile jwcilleps.of . . ow4lill'. tile '0gyptiall " ..
. . ment �bovi�_ 13Y A means I=* � 6 'twas *a, .case I � ' ' viencti of his
"And I must keep my oath." -No, no, child." . . . . . Charles Fiancis JUlam Pe, ,. �. . . .
ly to -those two men who* now. stood I .'I is retained. This method of I desert, .. * . I . . . � . . . �� , � .
I , igue- an -deceit. -NOW it I$ Xbo 'leg' I I day A., .
"Then you will not surrender V "Bat how did,you'e.scapre them?" - . hr . dislocat oil is. file one most "Opted �
1. 11 � .. .. i�6ere, olestal' *a§ moved Nick iv int Sellin'. A pA1r,.W boots. lfi�thls country, and I I �We* had been Atmeylog 41 - . . .
."Never I" i 'WIlO? . . . I p'I'laej 0= d ' lined, to-' .an sitalle as . a Without doubt ,,-oping to reach Ad�IIIOIIA I
"Then your blood be upon your The men in - . . i , to its than ,they. tl . . fteeb. yes�re-tl?` whole nature iv . ' I � Qatl A 8 I � I
the barge." " I v ilat � . . . 1'eilt." - .1 i Nel'steepy and to. Tor ..
own head." , wii'&ds the sea. Naiid am 6 th.aliasel'i"Os 14 " is so,changod that it dip)ol . ilia .eltlanest and most hignalle.'There - I . I -
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I "'Never mind, Esther." ansW.Oriad . k,now, of the strang,ei COAnACtIoA tbat 'mail 21 y. �o a 10 * t, 'stralghtf6r�': Is a knack in tile oper,ation, but it is a alt, ,ill Swung iny leg . .
During this colloquy Gio had been the armorer With a shudder; Sultdo has O , ,b I nes I - dfk�(,qp In :tlibt - -' " It,
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. . existed betWeen tile -high chief priest . . the one that is easily acquirdd, es v 11 .the� poll nelj,"��ftd settled. in.
gradually working his Way between - ward, an' malily an(t Colickl'o ivi-V1 ppeltilly if thiC.operator fiave'a. 8*04 le'', Chen 'k decided t6 U,
it for y Out to know that I al�a sale, I 0j. t116 &Ircat.. NT,yrian -temple And. the . . id - : ,is flat. I ?w e, � ..�, f ... ,0- . � '411
n ho point towards 'thing, ,an, lie will-fii big opponiints i it �,
and thitt Ili my'own safety :�Ou,'too, . wrist. Too much strength Sit k�-. I 41
. . . ottilwart, armorer of TYr&tone stand- * hint. lialf wav an' Aake-I -or i on �.��Jle oV.-A)"4n. for
which the girls had fled. There were . g ,Oat,.? inail of 1,111 the* ,,;�IIL. lr�eet needed, -lie boaa Will colne.oft ill ,f,l�sd ,jNle -,� all, 719 f
to him, said 11 . -
are safe." . . , , " : hour, wi,wt_04#t�-4.11�
now five opposed he _But I thought I heard the elaalg� illIir as ilia "Chief - lie gives, V forch ,qUe t
. . What ithe .opertitor's'lialid. .1i Lit lbing'i ,gain v - ,�,xA
had some doubts about being able to., CIF 'Only gocis, as. *J�jr us tit' dare, i
,y, fit tbat he was tile sacred in- macy wev,di . In So � I'xode, looking 9teadil.
of steel for a momenz.jUst before y . - . . will .not o6citi-, )to -, if the' fj -!�t.&-,g -* qidh .
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cope safely with them All. For a e gods, andAlle chosen I 'OteCtioll I . � re � .%lolipw -.bI ahead. Of .
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came.,, . - . ules---4ho, other t is onable to give polls P1 I gers .- be opencol directly the iieck: I � � Ye
single moment be considered, and ; "Have you not heafd it oft ill ni Servant � of Here to till Customer, so whin lie laves, ill' I Wo. . :.. .
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then turning suddenly about, he ran, . y simple * artisall, 'who. labored .humbly shop.th'-athrolig - arin,moll iv th, "goes," 1. When the operation is' Pro -1 "But I no the- sun WtLs dipping I .
SIAOP?" i . I y broad; . perly performed tbo head and neck ider our hat -brims- It' -
with all his might towartiq the point his da,il; ; *I I down again ,i I . � .
. and bard for I Slitit, knoas hint down, an' takes re than kill in6h* uparf, I . -
I "Yes, father." . I can lie felt 'ino I was pa'st fou. It "VQvild be dark bit JAPA
where the top of a. towering marble . . . � i. Balbec-* and ,010 gained. �- the . boat fr'm hjul, Ivrything he got Inside, an' . , 'it I 11 .
-Then the clang. was to Some WE- ,and put fo I 'but. , - . . . . everything but the slitin -being se- 'Zi I lap; IP1111';1t1 hp. if we.-had.hot Sighted
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pillar was pictured against the sky.1 pose. Come, follow me, for the point . , rth for ti I . more; too. . . I. . I . 1. I .. 1. .. . 1. .. lialf 1)a9t fiv ; - ere belp- I Mr. Xt
The king's messengers were some- , of out destination lies not far fronl1whou they:Ontered tile City it was by , I ,� .. I. � become a �Phil- vered.. ... . . �. .r� . . Our monasto, then, we .'w ai Toro
what -taken aback by this movement, . . wholl. it simpi .11 IIII.-plumacy has . — , I . . . . .. I I I Silaq, C
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but quickly recovering themselves here.,, . . I ilia .,',southern. gato, ... . Is a . -lithropla, pursuit-,,, like shop-keepin" - . I I I � I .1. . 1, eis. , wit . h which 'the 0,1 ho.V1
they followed in parsult ; but Gli� ! Thus saying, Ojo turned his Steps Word froin'the former gave them In- but politica,"riie -Lords, is �till ill' PROBLEM OF THE ,.CQU,NTRY BOY. "Tito eag -ness at laso
I I I go by .tile sentllloil. - . , . I . . . . guide raced tip each nOw"emin.'enec, yc&rO,,
"ssa . , - iv y. ' 1. I at)
outran them at such a rate that in a to the loft around the huge Pillar staut P' I . -game 611 spoort highway robb'r. . Much is. made of the telpiltatiori.s , the strained I )pefulness of -lits stare. I spite t,
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d ii-dugh A labyrinth- of . . . I .. . I.: I . But I done what I, could to Prdtlot (if cft� life, but country life is by no - the slow. dis )pOintinent you could I Ca.tar.r
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few moments he was lost to them in an r t� . I I . I . Ty"
illuted columns, which appogLked, tb . — — , till int-hrests, iv" tit! mother, father, nicaus-thit, quiet, Innocent, pastorill read Ili -the I laxed. limbs, ilia fresh
the darkness. . . + . . . I I I , . I . . . I a.--,C,P),1,.,
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The armorer had a point in view have once supported the -ar��IEIO that � '+ - S t 11OOT* STRAIGHT. au'.brother-in-ItLw.coulithi-y,'ali,'� be- idyl that! soine Persons - appeall to lie a on b � each time fainter. loilsts
. . I . I twoon: you. All' me, if I (1cin't desarve, think It is. Trashy Allot, demoralizing ,lope . ,��,sl� I shect . tor: the next 1110tith
other than to run away, for no soon- igurrounded an extensive plazza. When , . , . . . .. . , . . - wi h i: a I . I 1.
I .. . ... 'I. prisinthirk that reading . is sowix . broadcast In � One: W � - V*� at fatilt. TO Illy similar
er did he ascertain that the night he had passed these, the way opened - oi�nt .� ' Traininj of th' Victorya, Cross f . P!t01,1V 0
had dropped its veil between him- to a. narrow street, Which he followed Tho..'Modn . P in - n6body does, I w' . another ,,, tbo' "hired man," . --61ld �IT), one hill was curild
' I � Naiined. -1 . . I threaty.to till 'Sillit I ay or . , a ridge, . " a on
d . . I . . 1. acefOrthr tit' -PO1- ,who has -Soon Something.,of ,the woirld ey . n., � lye, had Pot
self and his pursuers, than lie turned to the right for a raw steps, an , . ' Will .only Say �tlxat hit I ex 0 . like 'every, othe - ,, . . 6;,mll
short to the left and ensconced film- then crossing again to the. left' lie itear-Admiral' .�3. E"ardl ey-WilmOt, icy iv this Gover'min� will be, as, be-� Alls the. cars of his yoAhlut.listaners been rtilinil, toil hours and Allilt'llavO . Ja
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of mouldering passed through a wide.aperture I . n a of the *British navy, In a recent. ftr- forel not -to .bully, a - sthrong po . wer with tale - a thaf Would Iioi!ii1y,,t.,tho 11 Come fifty . iniles ;,Oar InollastaA was .hea I
self behind a hemp . ticle counhents on needed reforms in reak. but Will remain, carefu I � . Parent and taL-a all , � We had tnIS;e61 toed
ruins, where lie armed himself with massive marble Wall, beyond ,which' or wTobg a I I - I Only - forty-41ve . .� thm"m
two large, sharp angled stones, and was a widespread . .scene oi%magnifi` -the naval service, says- 'iThoughthO th,ue .to , th, principle iv i�rongl I it' around 63,atan is about as -busy Ili 1, and. it was.411 but dark.. . . . I I 'fro
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&waited the approach of the unsus- cent desolation. , Huge slabs, pror� Principal object. of a, battleship Or .tilt. St'llronk air' bullyin' tit, Weak. ,tho-gountry as in the ,01V *, more lo,� "AMight litAbe cutting wind W !4rd'41r
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. I , � glni6 but IITII.0� , Sicrotv of State wag follow- I Sometimes, it is tile citizens of the - without tent, - it
pecting soldier officers. trate columns, -broken vases, shafts cruiser Is not only to carry ., . ti e, desort, (4 night �
I iciently when rL- ell by th, A�basaadurc. 'I wish to country town,; who need.awaktining 1 .
= am. � I ,water, fire or fodder was tile very ,
At length they came puffing along. and capitals; elaborately ornamented alao to use the �. , . -Ing due boUt we had to I I? -,,,
Gio rose to a most favorable posture archives, friezes, anid.1cornices, WIthiolotired;,it is curlous.that' tills has. tell YON, lie Said, 'What a good time' I to the vital necessity of mak look folwAild to, Illiq ,
and as soon as he was sure of his her(- and there long rows of marble not in 'the ,past , received full recog� 1, had ini,pligignod... . Befure I winv, of the - worst-bii t just, then up panted - SAW� ,Xv irl
. ,provision for .the recreation
mark he hurled forth one of his mis- - Seats, and nearly in I tile centre'of- 611 mition, at Any rate In our. own navy. there I was - sthrongly prejudiced lboys before,it. 1.4 too late. There ,, ,r.1Avu._.VOu seen, $ak�.,e.14 ,,,
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siles. A man fell upon the sands. ! a huge porphyry pedestal mavk6ol the "Strange though it. may. Seel"', again E liglowl. I thought it was.inay be, no saloonn Ili tile town .,or .1 I lEfY.endUn, ho.,j Seen ; I - saw t* �
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Again the party stopped in conster-'spot as one of mor I there has been from 'time Ilnllle'21017�- thP noblest cou�lthry on which, as village, but there are always idle' I Vj qck . yonder. Coine
a thaa common from �*Jhr 1 i � , � ,
udice against gunnery in Paull Webster says the sun lliver loafers, Whose conversatiolt Is tild, selveg.',- , I ,
nation, and another fell. There were note. Bore, lit fact, haa stooll'the Jal a Prod. mrA �C,e for ';i I .
Jeft.. and again drawing! vast temple of 11orcules, that godbe- the minds -of the majority of. our of- sit without liatchin' put it new Cal- reverse of edifying, and whose, In- I "A i hd brow i
nbw three for- . S. Accra, who, fo ieason, ony. Bu� I did it a great injustice. fluence in bad.. Boys rob Orchards, � �d he' I us back to t ��
his sword, the armorer sprang ing the titular deity of ,the Illyrian . . . . 1. I � I i . - and got I into v - of,tlI6 blurf a d -there, Surely, yes I . . . .
i tu . . It is better thin what I'thought.' It Idwriage property, a - t.
. ward quickly. Upon the pedestal , at mentioned . __ . . . ,tllCrc%glca�;ed omething White, The is t
. . — I -_ . .. Iribus kinds of mischief becauSe their:ino .
, 11 your steps and live I " of Her- .----- ' . ' does not care f'r Chita or gush such I nastery, , rrah'i It call"t, be : .
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. Now stay once stood tile famous oracle . . . . . . as goes down Ili this Adounthry. d ,xilborgilce of youthful. spirits intist joil All. wallc -, the � ..I
sh6tated he, in tones that tu lcules (a temple And oracle of the . 11 I gintl0man. a- find it' � vent somehow, somewhere, and I r miles of?. We V . he .1
were now in the islan . I All ,ail' ri,aglisli callials Can, fO orw. So up got t ' 1.11
"I fight same name ' WEAK IND NERVOU81 31, - ' ' ' 'caint a and Off we str , . x.
the koar of the roused lion. A - . � . I ands, is that yo shall be yo'ersolf, I if there. are ilo legithnai,6 channels' I Ode
for innilk,eence against the wiles Of city.), and now here Gio stop�ad and . � ., — . I frank, - manly, , an' sincere, A 'tittle ! for, "it Will overflow," Where it, hap- ' Patient
wicked,a4gr ,1 and were there ten thou- - re him- � ' I I . . 'five iniles ail loui-, over sand as, hard . C
should gazed About him I XAGISTRATE' DAUJIHINEIS 'bn- cry on th, Shoulder; a firm gVUSP IV ,pens to do so carrying. mischief' a d crisp as tie early morning stlow'. ..
sand kinoo against me, they self that no wateliers Were nevi.r. . and,'m brief acknowledgment ,alollo with it.' The boy who Is coil- 0 . W 1)
take me -or my charge only after 1, Herc' we wait for one Who will ' PLORABLE I CONDITION. , th, III 'are : tented to .Stay at. hoond night: after The blazinlk, arimson And orange I .g,
was dead, Back I Who dies first ? - ve us conduct," said the armoreri I — that -we own our language at" � . I Ithe sunset lillifided our eyes'to ,the !
Which. of . ye wishes it, let him ad- - 9' , Ilespi ) I read, study, or pay games �white blob oV the monastery. But ,
" and one against whose power OVCn Mcal t, Ile Be- Poy"t' it 'back, our lithernelloor, an' . night, a and go �
the fate o EL single,jewel Caine Weaker and Weaket, *Until our; boots to him, an' his Iloart with Ilia brothers and at tLrs, � . NOW "
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vanes but. a single step sad , *S'adinh- to bed at 9 o'clock Is the exceptional I fa.�te and fa�ter we wtaked.- ' .
IS his I " . Mapen dare not rals I I . Ile Could Scarcely. Sign Rio opens. X44 �allnot Conceal lit i I 11' -ange blazed -Ito more l :
"Gio, " said one of the I a , Name.. , - . � . ye. * Be goes away. All, boy. lid. may do All this from lie-. crIm Oil (L a -CP -k now ; wd.hact,
, soldiers, As Gio' spoke no stamped thric ation. Vr , I A dai It., i. .
while he recoiled a Stop, -3 oil know, . niVer will I f'rget th' day I peaed, tossitV I ns is firm it Wits* %'Call !rivcid.,
'110sate - enough . tis I usual to jiv .. I
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with his heavy foot upon the 14r, James Of., Last out iv ma bedroom window at Wind , ly slip but colt # and had not Ill I d '')
that from this moment your life Is ant where lie stood, and while . Dauphine, portunit,V If lie 19 a, Are you.1sure you. salv,� Sal .- A
. Castle all' see manny iv tit' At the first op " , � .
forfeited. Deliver up to us the Lady Pat`cm. 113vidgewater, . or as he Is better scir &lid not a bookworm ' Quite sure V � I for
Marina and the king will give you a yet the girls waited curiously'for tho,gliown . as- - ex-Coltacillor Dauphine,. sturdy Waists here befure ilia bein' . real human, boy 141,f(andim,,l replied Said, I .
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result of this strange movement, It ,nit Invalid. or a Prig. . . I IN ,
free pardon," :has ' been 6. sick man for -the past received In tit' baclt�yurd be th' King, , thought -I sa%q something white.!
-low rumbling was heard benleatIt I — . I . -,low, The vo,
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The armorer laughed a bitter laugh 0 " thr6a years. VJS health gi'dolually I mind well il t, .fell I . � I . I "Nuthing in.sight white
in a luo- them, and lit a moment more ill' : forsook him, until by degrees tie W�s film Ilia lips whin ye left to take 1
as the men thias spolka, but DAIRY AND STOCK. I.gqido was thrown out ,utterly 1, and dru
ment more he advanced a step, ftnil huge. - mass that formed , the pedestal ' forced to give tip doing all kinds of lunch in ilia rile woodshed'. I I - we were, Afty-five miles front FM.
, movLd some three feet, - With ft Sort I Work. : lie consultea A physician and IICbOto,,1 he says, "those were 0, fine i As a manure . Spreader the. alloop there
raising'his ponderous sword, he ut- � . !.)ionic, c�tmels dond up, and Soodless;
of rotary motion, from thd lilsee ' iook .4 largo quantity of Medicino, ,lot iv Americans," he says. "What beats tiny modern contrivimC0. Starving ; thirsty And
tered ' the where it stood; then A Widd Slab WAS . - When .an aninial Is off its, food there - camel boys, . v
"Baoik to your boat, and if they belonged t0', . with possibly v
: but it olld, lifill. no good and Ito grad- , tribe did yo Say * , I r wrolIg L with its diges-l..waterless ourselves ; me
king wants me let him tal4:e me, and lifted, till tile edge leaned against. 11 lie says. , : Is Something Licit and, certainly not two
let me tell you tills : were I now the removed body, and an Marins, � uallY grow 'weaker and weaker, His ;�OOS ? . Lit' avenin! 'proccede I d until, . , tive Apparatus, and often a vest Will two days' fl clean lost -ill: tile .
ider, it human bt- duties an it niagistrale necessitated "So 1 '� ' jilt It in good shape once inore,'days-1 watdr, lost, I
alone -with none to care for but my- ;started back In wor ' I WhIA 'in, I ,sort NY
. his doing much . writing,,', and being � 'twaa time to go home, , There is no tonic like goo(L bealtbV Libyan De .
- -ood by' them. It , was broken Mi
t4elf-1 would go With .rou a prisoner ffig ascended and at im excellent pailluall ill his days of* chairman proposed thl customary hunger. It thd , appetite , bodolll�s ! That flight thell, Well .
to the king ; but Lhe daughter of was a mail as tall and powerful as , good health It caina very hard to ,toast. 'Me lord& and gintlamenj ly fears. At oarl�y'daivi% they N re
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Kison Ludim he cannot have. That was Gici himself, and evi , donitly dis- Win When Ills hand shook so much charge yd'ar 91h9ses till' Ane me in A cloyed remove tile animal from the 1, liq ve it (I
is enough. Now turn." gulsod, for Ills form was enveloped sight of food and lot it get good And up and searching. Mr. Sta0vu , to -
"By the,great Olympus IN' cried he in a Sort of Capacious tOg,a,, "Lild w lie could Scarcely keep it steady toast,' he Says,. ,Ills Majesty Ed- hungry, If notbfllg Serious Is tllc!tlnt'L'g - . I wrl
- long strip of Whild cloth was �ra%,Al oliuuWl� to sign his name. Ilia daugh- ward the Sivitith, IV al-reat Dritain matter it will come around after its i "Then the atin coiiles ill), and, the an
possibly Trelandi IV Inja, n9yPt, . rations: in a short thtioi. , 'desert is yellow againt � .and now
of the soldiers who bad before spok ,d passed twice ult- � ter, seeing his deplorable condition, aft' ,
on, "we might as %veil die here as to around blu heA-d An , iv South Africa Ili a farmo..'what sound is that, 1 'kes a, Y011
.dle by the hands of the executionefflo doi iria chill, thereby i6avJag ojify tile advised him to try Dr, Williallis' iv Australfa, - tit' I Not" 1111111y years (190 I . 'Lll. oti. M1
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I .11ink, Pills, and after A bit of coax- altise,,all, iv till Tiominion beyant ugll,, froin Said, *urely lie has, ,,,
fdr Mapen will not brook suCh Contra of the face visible. . �jng lie was induced to try theru. sea, includin' Xoo, York, iting, De�.thougbt that it made cattle "to � camels And briskly westward I .
Will you follow -I've waited for you." said , thin ' i to stand out through'the cold days to tilt,
I y . . There Was Ito Voticeable change in fondor Iv thl Vaith. I hope I got it I
cowardl , defeat. .strauge appearance. . . . I I r oij wintol-, �Iitvering frolit boad � to I: .,Have you seen, Said V , it
me T' AXis condition until he had started all in., ,lye ditl,l said till Auibarisa- . ,No, but beliold-it. camel truck
I .t was dhrunk with. foot. They did 'not seem to know I'll
"Yes," returned his, two con'- � "I*vo come as quickly im Possible," 1 AniN till Was and. I k1low''thin, place., 1, . .
. taking the thif4 box, From that � dure. , that cold take'.4 Off a large share of ��QQQQ i 6
panions. returned 010. t only ____+ �
"Then brace your swords and' on IN"; ,,Woll, never mind; comc.doWn " . loll tho linproVement, Was rapid. ITO ' animal boat which they can go 1.
The moment* those' words left the - Marina b.V the liftind' and '91*01V stronger OvOry day, Ijl� appe- ,tother toasts wero:-dfirlink to tit' front food, and tile more thoy are ex- ' Gentally now has 0 cities of over
t Glo toot, i 'an' tit' Protestallt, ,Site- posed tho inore food they will need, ter of 0
speaker's lips Glo dashed like a tiger folkowe(I the now kuldo down tile tite increased, the wvatinesa and lag- 1 -Ile farrilly If i, million each. 1160in ,
I Arp A (I ..... * 1,88400 In Via largleSt of
upoll 111.9 - oppone,lits. He waitetl 'lot Inakille steps wlilch had boeix revealed i situde departed front liliq limbs, � cession, 11.6 till' 300it IV ,,Vle, who 1,10st follm kitow better tow, or,' With
1; Ito of his youtb re-! wead to own Andlirow Carilaygle, ail' I the'y doll,t. t 110ro VL With, a those: And Nurowburg With 2131,000,
� .,a it Stlejet.
-for their onset, but lie made It him-! by tile removal ot tile Pedestal. EN- 0 � a,, And by the time Ili ruanny Cases tit" rile inorclullits long linnio that stands ready to tlie aluallest. . .
.self, and at the first stroke olle of tiler bringing nil the rear. The n- �, turned to Ills ey : I - ..
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tits antagonists fell. The - two re- pat�(;nalnt tivils Arrived lit, was quij.0 l ero'used, .3%Ir, Dauphine .carried thl glasses AWAY In tII01r � touch tileill, . W11
q P ts. Jus, its th" cotaildily Wast Tito condition or St%n-;it1v0nQS';'Of It A girl named 1;1,,Ill I'Arar�,-' at, I el
inaining soldiers shrank not back vnpacione,, and fitted up in g, Itt.Vle Of'; felt a new wan. Tito weight of year. I ocke �
now, for they- ]tact entered tilt) deik splendor quite remarkable, it) s�y tile and the burdon; of sickileas I)a%,e, broaldn' up 06 iniftit whose-gait"`5 liori6o's wouth, whether a work 01' birth dropped the -r" Whell b1hy grew
and they dared not turn. They loa, Ills hands I creaked roser an'* Said - 'Isn't there driving antrual. yh,t's much to do with alld beeg,luo Irls�; -Nfay As iffia
I � & I #rfl illOuthed an.1- I'll
st; and froin tile various'symbills'I'011ed from his shoulders, ,ore toni.o% 71 ,Good hlVensl beKitil to shlite lit it soCtili Way she
qtruck at the armorer, but one sword that Adorned tile Nva tin and ,columns are now gteady and Ilia Jim cottl ruil I Wall it I s6mowan. V � Its usefullior4s; froin abuse. rhanged the '
Ilf)e dodged and the other lie brolm- it must havo been, ritiring ilia baing'as raltiolly us over, Ile attributes I have I I'mcitton Ijaid'inal Is 114trally mude no �,e letters : vll to Ilell and nignAod �
then he of the brokett Sword fell. 'rho , he vant toinple'nbov(l. tj secret re- - Ilia Lure to , tile Jilillist ration of A I Lord elleeposholl, 'That, Was. all � In broAking tilit ttIllmal the greatest, beq lMao," About rt ycol,
eftly baelc,O t grOod wife and Dr, Williarils, Philk, I there W&W bi till book, 1VIIOld V011 (Ittre sliotild be tuken lit selecting, 11, liga 4110 Waq Illarraied, And llow �;110 I
Solitary soldier leaped qui Sort or tile 111-le:44 ot the oracle, I rilanall lie Says. 11 Inalle tit' 11;1qf- bIt lbat Will ,lot injure tile, mouth. lltI4 dropired tile "o" 1111d It"; J114t, Colt
crying for quarter. . I rjere 11).V daughters." nold tile 31111s, Ali., I)aIllilline in 1111 years of dint, Iv thl J�hited �Strtteg,' says till It In %vo, � plain IIa1A.)y That!s evolutioll
"Take your life and go," returnad I . I I Can Iromolift in peace! 0,1XV, but, feels an YOUIIP,' Luld vigOtOug . Q to always .0,00 that tile I � loll
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weapon, "and if you reach the Idtig. And safetyl )u %vill b(,'r&TdV to praise in tile WarlIkOst F In. It I will not, Jrrr(.)t* and cause the mouth t- I . �� .
tin . of plenty, And every night ,V( ,,, *Woll, annywall that it) licconle 1 1
toll him how fared your party. rva,lit who Will aftelloi jor��g tilt,, lipaltil-giviult qAfalltlea of roliewed tone , hgrdtu.�d and elillousod. A/P NY 0 01 .
tell him, too, that he call find too visited I by a so lur laillp" Dr, Williams' Vink 111118. Want,s; to can o1hrink Ills hoalth at I .1-4- I . - . .
to youl Wants, and supply yv� . mrs, A ,GIX(t rf-1.111t) OV COWS. , -0 I ,�
any time. after to-morl-ow." Dr. W1111ainigN I'lillk Pills are tile thl bar,' he a . (n I N , " 4, I
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