__ mmvumun ‘Uhnï¬ohmwmud Md . wmmmnu % “silent-db V ugh-ouch. _. _â€".. be u of- â€) ‘4 M, n h. F“- ’4. VIII at 0. W“ In. sandals. and over- Imhout crating disturb- !hr I ï¬ner-l nun." or am. we will wanna. " . tho â€but: “Inn! 1 think w. an Inn-d mm not to strike until x', ’“f†on a. blow nun an m ‘. EmmmdytoMbth-n- Ill: houm'hlchvon I“ 00.11, "m on nmuwmlflnobâ€" "no my" crud Oculr. h us around time- more ’ 320‘ can depend upon us," added â€If. in; will. Balm opened I 'g . “w. in. many plant! our h My. And only a m flwmmonhoomuownn anthem! with the , â€I'm: were «and with good m hid the Mach won In than when. LVhlt auction must we put .3" â€3“ Julian as they «no to‘ 39'!!! “I. M a?“ J; 'Amflï¬llu. , ‘ mm tum anal-nub! “(Markham â€No. no," «um Mar-ed Jinn. "I have mic: thought. I my In no for than mm rob- wllcb he “We can um him In and tone MI." whim onâ€. when he av the it! than to pay Into the dungeon. Bouu hd no nude-hr under-unl- h' '1“ III counties mm. ma mt: but be «damned the Jilin mid m when he law It. no h. M to “bolt the door Ind tin-0' It oven- “than you may remain Inhonl. Bo- HI. I with to speak with the m "TN cum all center mm the ton in the floor.†â€And bee-not no" fro- In place?" than whonvnh be m bound. an.†“Tim openâ€"quiet HI. mu m M In. you how Mil-a?" ‘1 tan no! be. hiding. an; but hvo hu- dollq I! ht!" “All on Moo-n?" “no In uh.†‘0..- mm. l mu m! Mt! II. a. u acutely eluted?†xi... ‘Fx Lac; 3.: -. i=8. .12.. .AI '3 '3; II dc: Deccanâ€"- G5 3 809 08¢ 1! 3 '5: ‘0‘:“ .- I. on 8 cuss-I. 3! 13 its. ix: x. 32. an... .5 ul >1. :8. 2.2m .98.... ca. 5‘ I!- I. ha .390 2?: ion-:8 an... 3 on is on. E .0 iii 94. {all .345 3; {it .339. “And how will you dllpou of Mn?" and Dan". for u luunt a duh thought “no and and Jun-'- mu nm N “mu-lump!“ throw-cm Mulligan-u. nthâ€"noun. (no 0. world from - nut who Ind and to Co hwy. an u. nought '- uot loo; natal-0d. 1'). cool of th- em '1. than the doll: at inch l dud. On]! We“ the isolation. old mnbllufly m: ‘ â€Will you mu Ma?" “No. to," in tho «In "fly. “The mummy. "outâ€!!! boll-I 0M nu, than. coon-Id ll!- lllll to tho pun-t mm. W. will mu- whmhomm.|u.ktlll dnm m M. slur '- m m Cour-l will In“ to m. «at, m‘ an m an" In“ to no but.“ "may iron, all-n." “Nov," crud Julian, “(or the king. Hf"!!! In an only uubject to almost Boundldudlrocted.m-Ioonu tho ml or light (all upon tho captain. the lam: Itarhd to [no nbont hull. But In My!" movements m quickly main-Ind by a blow tra- tha In: of a» robber chktuln, which undunmtholoor.udb¢tmh could moorenout. noun-acutely hound. n4 Ouch“- uh M cur} [ Thus speaking. the king moved on, Ind when the sound 0! ht- umruln. stumbling tootflll could be no lmor heard, Juli-n ruched forth until Ill! had touched on o! M: companions. “Who in this?" he Inked. In a hush- ed whisper. I! was Selim. “Then 1- no time to lose. Tho up- tfln must be disposed of quickly. Ull- eovor your ham. and I will throttlo‘ which I must fathom belong he loses his hand." “I be; thee, life. be clreful." “Peace, good Benonl. Don't fret on my Account. I know what I do. I'll llnd out the story of this robber'l ma. Ind then m. heud shun come 0! ï¬ght quickly. any you here, um I'll! my ‘ return." I our “one. He i want." urged the captain. "the In! 1.. min Ind dubs-Ina, had you my lulu your luv." “Out upon flags for in ml'fcrlod the ting. [pain-nay. “Do you think my It†in growing table? 1 tell thee It was nuver stronger. I will to the rest or the way u l have uld. I shall ï¬nd 801m: at the door of the dungeon, and he will render me such aunt-nee u I my need there. I must no thin prll- zï¬i‘ï¬ï¬ 'wmu vuud Into tho ‘, M II flu kin; In! W M It "an: Scum!" shouted the mount. turning nu hoe to the door. “WM luthamuorhmf knotthhtho-J‘ liq-topped. tor the â€(ht or M- lul- m-n. hmnxumthohmotthom who he (allowed him In. met!“ A!- othor no. thn that of Selim. "Hordm," woke the dustbin. “70“ ï¬nd theï¬mmolmmmqm u pawn-lea It you and â€mm.†“mm hq! Scum: mum" "Ball. old man. Sq‘nm will not hall Ind come 1: your bidding. Let me Intern you um I am muster, tor the mm. m u l at this lower region, and Selim u my “I prll- m":- â€a“ "Mercy!" gasped the terriï¬ed king. ‘ ‘° 1"“ "What ho! Benonn Benonl!" ‘ m If“ ‘ mohmusnmdwlmm“ CImmflnoueednnq-oihul undermemdmthmovmm the drive just “on tho amia- mdntmdlanerhu. lulu-«I310 to “My who mid roman than mdnobotymudwukothoolu .mmofthomlcï¬Hddlfld‘o and Gmt’l (nab hard at it. B. mummummudlma may“. mmtmmm memut-nmmwb‘f- Oman... ‘ MleholmdnoP-rt WIMtWItm swam-madman?“ driveJou-ammuonofh' homuuohonqflk‘hma; m "Wilt“ on his any mm "1"", 'oeh ago." an! Ir. m to mmmlm'hom "It I '1'. you that. (â€In win you "clung of the broad m, ad I nervous will; at no In“. to" too plainly an m edict III! in about (To In continual.) t-Mmfofll mums-mum ulna, and I will II“. no to Iow! “WWW!" mmmmmm “manhood“. mm. Ill. all nan-nun Met in “0 tun. mmuamelllddldmf I. u. u... nu. ml». 19 do ml. In.“ a 0M!" 0‘ D“,- is diatom" ~Y. manna!“ W Hons. "ma-m. mu mm WthMIfllu! Who datum :glmuuouur' "can! (ado Conl‘noimmnb- tm» My Minna...- uu .mmmm mum. of I nu! Uncut! (hour-nu carnation)“. "0,30: m dun-o: layout Ills.†“My, old man. I In you Mr now. and it you give no aces-Ion. I any do you hum.“ ThmmthulntholookJouud baring or the mum-t chum: which «and Roma to «all. Tho mun Ind fallen In In awn! position. ud m lint mound cum plum, tho 1.3mm of the two men. "Hem!" he cried. And then, :- though remembering that he was hint a! Dem. he clenched hil hands. end tried to weak with the voice of authority. “Vile Inherent,†he aid "let me new I! you due to oppou no. you shall be torn limb from limb!" \ The tiny: knees smote together. 9nd tho hntern dropped from In. I “Bonon! in In my power." uld Ju- ‘ “an. "He II bound bud nnd toot. uul cannot help you. And. thou MIG. Nu munâ€"thou, too, nrt In my pov- er. Down In thin deep dungeon. when the light 0! day cannot come. nnd when the none of the upper world cannot penetrate. here 1 have the. 1- than dld'u hope to have me. Ho- nm. I ma thy master!" INDIE MADE HONEY. â€"_V Wm, M «as. “I. _. h! dud-I- can". Sho ';'_ :BATTLEZWWH LASTS 19 HOURS. "Km-i0“; lmhall mm: W. It. Thom- Ion, â€lot: over the attention was In: Mart. lin- Mlmne Hay-e, by Arthur 002. that and fatally wounded the girl It her hm hm and then killed Mme". Thomson land can“ to no I!- ium um (and Cox there Re In: mgr threatening to km both After Cox had departed Thom-on re- mm the ham and aha! the [If] wine the us than ‘ 7.- mum c‘ovi.‘ Kiriâ€"is"; Mien. : cannon. “.mlï¬; hum. 813 : cum. an. sâ€"n any, TI; nixed nclen,‘ "gm “:3 ll; pdï¬'asuon lam ha.†â€04.: wean": Iowan. 8101.25 own. Dal; Mm. 8m1 Puts. his. M" i (:1: apples.“ 5:; u: my. cu hm math henna mitoc- liedâ€!!! meal-milâ€; .rtmtoen l-bu holes. a! grungy; Be; «to. I19; chm. (er rmmry extra. DC 0c: but whim I†cum choice Mk: MW†WM dngehichns. r In 8515;)!" unkeys. )‘erl m It. 7031‘: lccd_ [one pet I), We All-[cl Inï¬ll-t ll not. Akron telegram: A Dan badly hurt from a gunshot wound m found ;In an an urns near the wood. at flog-dare. north of Canton. He was removed town“! Cnyahoga Pang be- fore he could ha Idenulul. u ll be- lieved he 'll that and“ the ulleged um on the Hcmnloy tomb Sunday night. He and the nun who curled Mn 0!! had the appear-nee of It must. ’ low ' V: H " 0. . 5â€"80, I. ; #0, 2 thug : No. I cum. c: Na. 0 wimp. .c: m ado H: « u I; he. Homes timothy. 0| L in min No. 2. “I : No. . H. Choice prnl. m. tug"; No. I. wl‘ (.‘nn dusted Mr neon, 573 D: m: to vood. “3.35.13; flncion and on. “Mil: mam (Hi suns, . a; mam u «an. SIM! a; In“ Lad Imp-m. a .70 119.; 99's. mod the I†for Major mama. who was I'm-elf anon; mo mum. to '11an Ma nun-tum! town which mchd N‘Knndhll In (In nor-Mm Anon: (M â€or" HIM m 0011qu 0mm!» nd Schultz I“ (XI-mucus mm". [NEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. [our nflflluhl In an mum AI- ‘Iou manly the Boer In Man to alum. no soon In" tho nut-km "tum. either 1."qu (but an- onl Bruce Hamilton wu ambitâ€. or. according ta mum In AM" do- n." 0! succeeding. nm mint-mu and dam". The artillery had has linked. The some" land burn “that rum for may noun. Inn Dom hung cut 0! than. lowly. 1nd A!“ 0. Id- to... 1'3. lulu «my '11th Muted to m In. no noon mud hon nu an From I o‘clock I- Ibo north. ‘tlmnghout Ibo rewind" or the Man! and I" no folioflu a" "a uni. unho- vuhuood than mu 1 o'clock I- no «ulna. when no outlook Inu has and Lolroy occupied the tumult o: the hill out or sight 0! the nun any. which In on the alone or the MIL At midnight too Boon mhod the outpost. 1‘er onslaught In no m and flora that [or twenty uln- a: only buyout: won mod. Ovar- ' lulu; odd- .oon decided du- pot union or an outpost. Lieutenant KIM toll and noun“. "No Immu- an." “cute-ant Lotto, Ill unruly wounded, and the whole tom wu du- ed. In their rushes thgy water 3;; with cold steel. m. mtm ma. Tho whole British sun-hon u lulu numbered only too men. with two at- ton-pouudou and : lulu gun. An outpost of eight men under Lieuten- lame [or Ninetee- Hours. The Brltleh fought against our- whelmtn: odd- lor nineteen hours. The Boer- ware tau-less and fought deeper- ntely. They gained the summit of .ltah repeatedly, but were repelled each time. It was probably the have that Canon) Bruce Hamilton was en~ protehlng the! caused a cessation o! the ï¬ghting. The Boers euflered heav- lly. Three hundred and thirty-two 0! their dead Vere found. and In midl- tlon they carried 0!! a number of their ; killed. They ndmlt havln‘ 300 wound- l Fuller details or Bothn's attack on Fort: 1mm and Pmspect, Ind of Do« lamy'u assault on Colonel Kekewich at [Moedwm are at hand this morning. In the latter ï¬ght the British were prIc~ “any surprised. From Durban comes†the detail- of Botha's attack on "all Ind Prospect, in Zululand: M Girl at Ill-.0". London telegram: The British public has learned to 1:3 surmise that the Boer- are ï¬ghting “out In the open"; that the “suerrflln warfare" in ended. and that engagement: Ip- pronchlnx the seriousness of real but- tlea are becoming frequent. Details Show That War It Again I ‘ Serious mmmzmmu loth'u .1. Attack nut m MI. and DI- by Hundredsâ€"om- rub In no Longerâ€"Illu- c I... com-I- Who Won mu. â€You know, of course. Colonol.†re- union the Wonder,‘ 11:“ Kentucky 3 main. shout 80,000,000 “Hons of “in, g, your new?" "Hun you say Mg, m," uni) Col. Bauhau- «.mmmm natud‘y nm.*m Woodmen-tum “yr-4mm Mm. room, “d turn out into the street tho instant the weekly rent is lot {min Tie cited is lot limited ‘10 um ner- allotnent man: the m m bought back by the government are cut into mil arms, on um thrifty uranium nay nah livin- for their mm; Ra- e-tIy the government bought for this m the Gianna mm or 11,500 Ian. lat Wyndham: m Kahlua m’ot 2.80 mm. nou- Pie-mm Pant, south Canterbury. no ml gin} m. in the vicinity o! mu lung. luck â€on. The government of New lethal! II um â€min; In pulley of buying back largo mu,- from llu proprlemn and cum†then up Into holdlla M In: of small nuns. n In mace-chm: pro: vial-g allounenu new the Inn-gum. for workhor- Iona. In no hope that tile nay rellm poor man fro- the «ea-in 31mm mhlbltory, mu of MA.“ whom-smaller- tllo had near-Gown u u nlmoct‘ nomlnnl price an â€my heap In hmâ€" lly by Mn. We: all working It llh garden to Nu m (lug. Ha I. in . Vastly Inverlor vanilla: to the laborer tho in to my about one-nun! o! nu Ileana In rent for we home mt ml. to?! or “(hr-cite. In no» men", used. no OW "III mum-g than (Io tau 0! “time“. for sch m Illa mu m about t mind. “"0! â€â€œ0“!!th i«no m. Son cool. mote “man ‘for the railroad: at tho cent In! mh.mmcwwmcurm In. an â€and“. but all u a fuel has been font! who my not clean» nu CHM. and n It com Into lion mm! use In liver-«mu ml :- cool “Wed wontâ€"New You In. The railroad. at (ho [hum Bul- want (or fuel for their loco-cum In: your “0.000.000. or about to nor mtflmovboloeouoirulrou oper- ating In at. country. II «anon to (Mmlwnwmmndlm account, then I- nu "mu m It: zmun. hr man! at the nu- md. an no run-and m:- ml up. phlhutloymmulkdtoam coal (at Ion: dict-um 0|. 0! the nod Imports-l nun-d- ot the count" I- m to the territory n m ("an lonlhm mm) In not nflnmmuaxlloldJro-Nnm lou- to an mad-en. no ha In to mm In and no. AM No- Iulao m Odor-do. nu M- b..- m at m huh-t Imnl of «pom. but use. (I. nflllnuon or all u a nu- ma fool It In In no Ion-r. on In cm: almanac. In hm. mad nonn- ly u I MI by m the nllmï¬ nu- nln; through Tau. nd a allâ€"Q town's-Ion dlfldonn of (he (run "an o! um nun u t- han; and uncut uclululy for mom loco- motives. Odd-5"]. Marlena n"- to“. ma '0!!! only a. fuel. M M810. h WlbuhthoU-nd [seen that in cue of en epidemic which would sweep evey hie when. A Inerried men would he in dire ex- tremity. In the cue o! e deeth of e nuch-merried men hie perente come into e smell fortune; (or they either hen enough eleven to render future work on their pert unneeeeeery or they receive enough pletee mm the temiliee o! the widowe to net up I crockery store. Munwldovornwidmil I lunch non seriou- bra-Inco- than an“: llllflid unions Wine of the tribe. in the Phliippinol. In Hindu!“ "mun-yin; in hula" ottgn lend- to I pmlouod “roman: It lei-um." for they luv. In institution more known lath. "widow tox"â€"- "chnbuioan" the not!"- call it. Upon the death of the wit.- tho widower must pay I cumin Inn or money or its equivalent in tooth to his “then-in-law before he «In so n-oourtinx again. As none! in I Ion-co article anon: these natives the tax tenor-lb 1. paid in plate: or common "stone chino." which are much used by the tilting u I medium of exchange. It. in considered the prop- er thing for the bereaved one to pay 100 of tum plates to his tIthor-ln-lnw tor permission to look about. him (or I successor to the deceased holpmale. 1‘! 3h. husbInd dial the widow at once become: the property of her parentsâ€" ln-lnvv end no remains for life. unless some relative comes forward and pro- ducee the noeemry number of dinner plates. The natural result of thin is that married people are nil extremely Iolicitoun for the health or each other. In lickneu the invalid ie eeduoueiy et- tended by the partner of hi- or her joy- nnd sorrows. the well person. per- bepe being moved more by the thought 0! tboee hundred plate- thnn by ml election. Divorce is unknown among these people; but u men nay have u may win- u be plenum. 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