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Inlloyllmla.h'ollmnuntedh a. following In the Mai- 11-. with “Wt-launch“ “(huh-«mull- m'mumnmmum nth-m. mum-housin- mac-nun.“ no." do no mmIIt-th-d'orllunolu â€Vat-13.00â€â€œ I. nun-a All. (El-ht. n «mmumam. um bum]. Now York munch-mama...†Inumocfl-hflunm will“. MOUMQHN CAME-alum...“ uno- vmmm who... ymM-Ihuuu'mâ€" that flown-yarn! Mmmmu vmmhmhtl-u- $‘i%â€â€˜i§é ‘EE mammmauï¬-a-u mmmummmm maddlddudll'nnuolymbfl‘ mblmwth-MMQM. mm-u-mï¬mniflm unmamtxu-mrmtotlo In. It I- m can vltl â€mu-Immumduw- urn-munch» nun-beenâ€: “tho-owl! manhunt Daniel-con- truan- lunar. A ammmmmnlo old Canton-Ila! .3pr ‘1- her new. Jln Corbett'n In: wife nut hue a “millet-heartla- bun Ina-ll. Shhphluuutonllovohmulhe omuambortlfluvmall- may by nun-l n minimum on her on mt. No doubt one reuon why : great my people no roman: about wing “Mr taxa- ls um they know that much or the public may a inundated or stolen Ivy momma: and anions“ Kentucky can't understand why the Cuban Insurgents would Inn! to up- turn Ham'- water supply. Why dan't they an n brewery or a alumni-y? China-o Wu hive lulled 83.000.- no in formed luminous. Ind yet there In people who claim tint the Chinese m not civilized. M h- mldm enough and m- oral: mm In Cuba !» overrun tho mud. Batmamyhuulontu do an... wm. W was monum- with Ry.â€" Wham-In prohibitions-u havo called WWNM‘MWW unï¬ltlm we feel quite sure thou-connot- Victar mum's lutue for the Place Victor Hun will not be ready beta-a mm M um um alto will be pub- lished m voluna annulus m u- mmmwfltmuoum. s-ammwmumum that. (and. mu m- um. Rhoda Brought“ In It"! living a Oxford. 1 may. elm-Mu woman. in! winning the autumn 0! life. no nunmtomdmm.huthu- m: wound to welcome Ia literary frlondl to her hone In the elude 01d Ilfll'cl‘llt' ton. Alphonso Dandef'l home in In the honour. Saint German. and m «not in which he lin- il I quiet one. whose spun shops have not chased their style of window dressing since (ho dentin of the Due do Berri. It In aid that Jule: Simon ml nuns In Bull-e. and that when his ï¬rst book was written. Victor Cousin advised him In change It on account of the lumber at his acting In the melt: of con- clena in Paris. It may be encouraging u young In- tbonmknowthatoflflloohnb- linked in one week during the noun or October. I mouths lou- II New York took only tom, leaving 1!! In- In Wheeler Wilcox declare. that *6 Dalian In the doctrine o! relu- etnflon. ad an thm-tnrth of the Inflamm- of the world believe I- It. too. he think: the m I at. once. .“ M to M m n. wont-g [mt clnh- a Inn-uh. nun have m'thelltelm to the mat of clad-c retail store- a S o‘doel au- lng Jun-try. rem and lawn. 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If no 'IIdIvâ€"†"Win for?†IIQIIM I lute-er. iI mme- auto-cit "llItmIg for I â€m." m.- Wm. WM: tho 9M0.- "Mmlhunlwnmm tub-oi III. and on- Iubud In. gnu“ In. the Inn- nu loco-III 1 mm teem-C.“ "look bun. my. air! you I'll! I mu- no h: ml m: 7m!†lacuna a Mo“. mama-Monedlsama- chea'shamuemhavahsenaoiosestn. L dentot natural history. and has sne- , needed In gathering some very interest. | in. intonation mar-din: the birds at the air. the heat- 01 the land, the ilshes or the seas. says the flan Francis- eo Call. incidentally. he has been able to collect a few snake statistics. “i once knew a case." said hir. Hay- . mood. to some listeners last night. ; â€wherein a snake displayed not only ' an unusual amount of election. but a great deal of courage. It appears that some years no a proieesor oi natural history from an eastern university was I sent to the southern part at Yucatan to Investigate the snakes at that sec- tion. 1 night state that he was a very humane roan, and frequently displayed it. One alternoon while walking over a desert. thinking of little but the time he would arrive at camp, he heard a peculiar rattling sound that seemed to come from under a pile of rocks. He at once made an investigation and was rewarded by the discovery of a mas- todon rattlesnake. which he visa on the point at dispatching so as to put it out of misery, as the rocks had so {alien that a portion at the snake’s body was badly mangled and torn. in the rust- ter of taking the reptile’s lite he hesi- tated, owing to the pathetic and appeal- ina expression in the wounded crea- ture's eyes.’ It quite unnerved him. so he rolled the rocks ed and awaited results. which earns in the shape of very pronounced gratitude. “The delighted and thaahtni creature wriuled over to him asd rubbed his leg with a mteinl air that was bound to last. The proteuor was moved by this exhibition, and. having seine cotton in his vaiiae, he hound up the wounded part and lett the snake as contort-hie ‘aspoaihisJadaeatdayheleftYnca- the for Goats-sis and was gone over Ive years. 0- hh return to Ynestan he snip had oeesaisa to pass over the desert. and mostly to his surprise. a~ neutered the sails reptile a few miles fro. whm the previous ineldeat had oeearrsd. The reenanitioa was outset. and the Joy's! rattler coiled shoot his leg. ilehsd his hasd with a triesdly tongue sad showed whed sad indus- Amman-ammun- WRITERS OF BOOKS. OPI‘IIDIAII OM‘I’ITUD.» In" father In and and. flu he mother. III. nude hat manner-'- hono he own. When nhe mm to re- turn home the any at her «ll-anonâ€" ueo. he rantin- Multan! at Perel- m’n. u maintain; mining any. hu‘o they land the m Indians who w tar Ind been been In the vi- dil‘ydthpluo via-emanat- The second day utter the child‘s nhendonnent by the two rumane an In- dlen women dhcovered the pony and It: hrden. Relenelug the child tro- hc fearful mitten. the women carried he to her eleven: two miles distant. and after u long eflon succeeded In re- Mug her to consciousness. At the 1m. two den later. Ierml mell- here M the pony that had started In pursuit of her enntore found her. They molhertpthehomeof‘hergrend- (other, the Son Pol! ehtet. where. delvite out-nun and the fearful tor- turel ehe bed endured. health and stream â€only returned. For tn can the pony with It: help- “ burden wadered through forest and over mama. Lime Hm had mien-sly refused the load her up- 1"! bad elated her. so from sheet tune. no was in I halt-comatose condition during her lawn-like ox- patience. my fro- lic. For ml mites they followed the mutual hearing as child, ugh. It at full speed. They they abandoned but and sought met, from the â€use" they believed neat at land. During the any travel- llo wt: fled to her my, bet he“ hanging down on side, hot tea: the other. Five day! m In this m. u them of that u- the in Ind! tonne man they m hem mod, and «mph; the st! lengthwise on no my. drove the m â€In; "I Innâ€"«led and. rode our new mum and mm for- um. Ilmlel sun for mu mm mm; with terror, Ihe struck the run-nu with her whip. but my only law and drugged her Inn ha- veâ€. myboundhcmd-MM udthnvhotumnnuhutolhc pony. m mom, noun!“ the]: www.mmymm Little Mary Freolon is the child 01’ June. Fusion. u white man. and the grand-daughter ol Kt-maâ€"mlâ€"hluh. the Iced chief of the 8m Poll tribe 0! [lb dun. She lives In the San Poll Valley. nou- (ho month of the river or am nuns. While the val rldlng through A deep ravine acme day: no. two In- dians. Puck-chum! and Gin-nu- vuhot. mm; mm the bulls. that lined the tnll, seized her pony' I bfldlo‘ nd her sun and adored her to du- have not the ewe Ihndderlng. Her w «than, tum Indians, are In prlnon. and their lives ware preserved only by the meet determined bravery on the part of the uncut who took them Into mtody. The penalty [or their crime I: death. IYION'O STMNOI POI“ FINDS A REPETITION. A m mun-u: Mun. by I". qu- "out I- Vacuumâ€"ma loll-rhy- Mun Built. I“ ~83". In. III-Oh by a Iquw. HAZEPPA FOR 7 DAYS. POKANE, WASH" [correspondence w New York Journal: The legend of llaâ€" mpu has (cum! I parallel In the Run Poll country. "Ill mm. The victim, a twelve-year-old girl. tell: I story of torture, the hideous details of which â€TH" NLLOWED. ‘YROING TH! ANIIAL ON AND ON.†A Rm In... The king has let! m. counting-noun and '19er spent MI money: The queen and he are bicycling. m an; mad and how; The mld bu mm a what. too, at Mt he hum: cloths. mums-mmmmu 1!, on hilt her nose. now an it waa in the old daya gene by. Here toâ€"day. aa ot yore, the prod- Igal. anxious to lee the world and en- joy himself. goes to his old father. who has loved him for may. many years, and aala him that he be given his por- tion that he has been saving for Iaay. many years. And the old lather, who has loved him for may, many years. givea M. Ma portion, and he goes away and spend: it In riotous living. He has a 'Deltnnlco'a at Sla’ tine of it. my brethren. and that prodigal was glad enough to eat with the awino he herdâ€" ed. Then the prodigal repentc. M many oi on are apt to do on an empty stomach, and he went hack to the old home. where he had lived for many. many years. And he saw the blue smoke curling out oi the chimney, as r it had done for many. many years. and ‘ his old father. who had loved him for‘ many. many yearn. And he fell upon 1 ‘hle iather'a shoulder and went to be taken back to his heart. Then the father loved him again. an he had done for many. many yearn. and went out and killed the fatted call that had been on the olvl [arm for many. many years" Hm the judge was no conrnlaed at the probable tonghne- and antiquity of that eat! that had been on the {arm for many. many years. that he argued judiciously with hinnelt whether. after all. the old man's iorgirenon and meth- od oi ahowing it were a devoid of humor aa we have alwaya thought it. nonun u the Wien- mm the [Autumn Tim: When Judge Sterling n. Toney was down South In went-or. rather, he lay-'80 wentâ€"to . mice at I. little country church. Ben the preacher. I. simple old country-an. â€one to deliver I In» nouonmembkctotthnmlm â€l u: plus to an all text. lay hotb- III. beans. 1: II “at u unnum- A surprising fact. no for u the prin- mmrs are concerned. in the singular atâ€" foction entertained by Puckâ€"ei-Peuey. the more brutal of the two. for his brother. After being brought here he made a confession admitting his own guilt. but declaring that his brother la innocent. The chancea are exceuent. however. for a double execution In Wain-(ton before many months. NEW VERSION OF THE PARAILE Several days later. however, the Ingl- tlvee were located at the month of Spo- kane river at the hut or Chief Kahu- klu. and a large noose at Indian- and ofï¬cers surrounded them. In spite of their bold deï¬ance of a few den before. the rumans surrendered without re- lietance. Alter the upture there was well nigh a battle between the once" and Indiana to prevent the letter shoot- ing the prisoners before they could be lodged in the jail at Wilbur. known to hue gone. Wilma Nolan. In Indian Interpreter and ox-Unned Slau- manual. ornninod n poles and started on the lull. Dividing into sev- eral groups. one 0: which dimrerel‘ Mary. the members 01 the noun scoured the munxry thoroughly. William No~ [an and III! brother madly en- countered the maltlvee and. below they realised the fact. were using Into the mania. or the two Winchester rim They were forced to turn hot by the dumrndoee. who assured them they would never be captured nllvo. It. At An Ace of M ï¬ll II at no of no. and toms, of â€mania! riddles and unmana- ul Heals. The psychological tendency at in lawn mind has revived an m Why-led notion- of the put; Ind thy hm bun animal with higher 1m. and mu: ho not and M m- : â€ladle “punkâ€"luv. m I. Inn. Brooklyn. N. Y. A Klllarney tourist. so the m goes. no assured by a guide tut tho echo on loch am no worth hurl-c. Soolmtthetotmntto hell-IL... hlredtwomenumhlnmu- compliant-g the transaction Io mm: that more no no time for the. to It- rtngo (or the usual cello to Do In a- tendnce. In dun-Ir they lat-oh u out, nml one nun nhore to fetch n- other. The echo then began. "God marrow." cried the worm. "Good mor- m,†and the echo. with o m “Flne day, God bless It." cried the Mr- M. "Folno day, God bless K." laid the echo. “Will you have a drink?†cried the mom. “Deanna, I vm." mud I got I drink of water cal returned them"! (alumni watt-n, way. Whenlhadmeamumreh I heard yell: and when Ild realised that the mullet had been renewed, in: It was not for me to return. It was clearly 1 family “hum! Mi 1: w- none of my huh-en which whipped I felt somewhat eluted as I we“ um the wlfe yefled twice where he whoâ€! once and we: probably getting the u. of It. truth. and I! you cut a drink of mar mar-lune mun! nd luck 0! no I... thar'l 3 min; and yu‘d boner 3|! along and Delve an un settle at yen (I. M ourselves." “And I wanted to all It (or an! m 'lules." aid the woman. “I "a col." aid the habit“. “And I In utter.†added no will. “And the: the "on! Ila-lo tool flue. Ind land an hour and Isn't been do- ddod 11:. We've 1b: stopped M “So thu' in. mm that“ hu,‘ replied the old mm I: he drew s Ion: mun. "but tho at was dead don m tun-Io took place. I killed but about amllonwud I mutton-o to skin her and sell the pen In: nu: ma “tucker." "1 «nougui' tram the look: of both a you that there had been In "M mule.“ “No. She was up a tree and I bran. her down at ï¬rst shot. No, she didn't make no ï¬ght ’t all. Hudn’t no time to make a ï¬ght." "Yen." replied the man a ho on tho body a pub with his (out. “She's a pretty big one." “Yes. puny many."~ “And she made a hard light or n. I places and she wu holding a as to Im- Im-baml's none. Both bowed to M an I came up. but nothing van aid to no In adulation. "So you killed the wild at?" I quat- Ied after I. bit. in»; a. ecu-Ina It'll- On the erg-t or Clinch mm. a 8 o'clock in the luau-non. I came to n maen cabin and the mm:- at on I log by the «loot, with the dead body of I wildcat u bin lost, an the Detroit Freeman. Ho Iva-ammoni- so year- of use and his Ihm. hunt in “rim and tuna»: bl- I'm ml scratched and bleeding. 0n the dam stop. men feel. any. at “I wife. who was a woman of that 80 you" a! .80. Hot hair was humus down her but. an: up up“ Inga-g who Ila-l THZRI WAS A 10.81.!- A Roma-m Rho. uni-n1 not... flavor I. a doll line to be found In The Youth? (banana. Not .m- Iod with making It: every late the very best “all! paper, the publish- er: of The Coup-am an mmully doing A“ an: [morality and antenna en nunâ€"t to make u better cull. French Revolution. 1786, to the mm of Nannie-n. 1315." 11m If. Alison called the anoleonlc en of Europe. Gould’s nbrldgeuent. on the 'hole the bent condensation of Alison's wart, has been before the ynbllc for more then half A century. and has gone through my editions. The present edition is of up print. good Inner and Mailing, mu! m. (Cloth. 53: men, â€J AW .1 Alon-'- m. To meet the demand for Human-k alter-lure, A. 8. Emma a 00. (New York) have brought an: s cue-volume student‘s edition of I. 8. Gould'- abfldgemem of Alim'n are-t ten-vol‘ W- In“... "The FM and the Thin." Elmo, his. I: a Mary a! life In and around chose not mural markets which for. a db- linmve feature of modern Puts. Eve- the render tho but never «and the elm-net and have Ian! at the Pit- kln Hana. for noel has been m- an “on! (lens. not on†In huh! has on the French mt. ht al.- In mm “coupon, up. sine- and review; an M few I tum. um «nu-rem the per-fl of no present alum without having. u all events. some knowledge of m abject- natter. This work will In [and one of the most original and bum in- vention! of French genius. (Chicago: F. Tennyson Neely.) 11.: Day In. or col-an. '50 an give II: a fov minute- dally lo andâ€; will In H but the hook I. with I. u odd mu; healthful Ill nu... him It should. II vll. amt. "than. do- m. and no. ark-mud ham and lofty nor-my. There I- not I dull mum! II In 211 m Tie tool MM ‘3 d not!†Oun- m I. "m null: upon". and huh- nbk I. new Tune†0! "do": no! a" the an mm an. to vmc and can» my Don I“ choke Ill-cum... u m to do n. This In a m I“ utmlln mull-- m- 0! you 0! in. Motor. mum: mic-rum I'M-Md In. II: “pub- Ihlod who... Th hand-«In by Dr. no." It W mum n salon-flu analy- m M II. author‘s an!“ "I pr- urolnfly d M- tum-nu... CIII‘IflOflIIIC Dayton 0! "our! Ward Ilium." 00-“ch In. Mm- noond Ir 1'. 1. mum. IIII Dalto- dmm by Manor n. Bang-o. M. D. (New York: Aun- J. (Inha- l (‘o.. 7“ Dustin}. Price. $1.) “Tho Hum Kalle Workm" B! time and; Inn-laud by cannon. C. Johnson. (Cloth. $1.15. Baton: mule. an“ t Co.) This hot in ban and wlll be m Imh much plut- nn .3 the Author tell. u- m {and l- am writing a! It. I: In I story 0! Von- ‘lco. and the "can In wove. mull (MWMOIlMMIIlM cathedral 01 8!. Huh. I not II whlcl not! at (In cur-elm wen mud. It It alde- lhl In any excellent cum!" ulmhu un lound II I um "lulu. 1‘30 mun: qulmu ot an M1 limbo" and their aloe- "OI lot out “Ml. the annual W. love and dud-ll 0! old What» luc- uu. lb. pklum o! Tum I“ 11."- nuo. Ibo took“; a III-ch!“ ud Batu In all W m mulch. delicacy or ml! MN. u the m 0" subject dun-dd. Th mule... nun m- Ibc cur-«on I" Ila u- may no“. nu Inna tulle-alu- ly to no «can at no «loin-flo- o! (M '0'“ of N. Int. many due in com- plication in South Africa on the other, will give n pocullnr Incl timely lnimu to this reprint o! "The Battle of barking." It was n fa- mono tract twentyâ€"live yum ago. and made a proiound notation in England 1nd America, both by mun or no bearing on current Rampant! events and politics, and from it: remnrhblo blending 01 military knowledge ind llienry skill. lt nopenred originally in Blockwood's Mmzlnc {or May. 1871, and purported lo be the recollections at event: disastrous in England in 1875, unrated any year- after by In eye- witness. 'l'hai England heeded this "plain wnmlng." which my almost be looked upon in the light of n prophecy. ll evidenced by her mun-urn recent nnul dinolny. Whether or not its lee-on will be hooded elsewhere I: well. re- nnin- io be seen. The Bottle of Dork- iu would be possible My only on American soil. “tho MMWMâ€MM "laughed. Mum-o. and 01m CURRENT READING. "W33? BOOK! 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