need of this rot dag ecg sc cae ED BY ACETYLENE. rerlle cont aes gin! rat, I suppose,” she added which bruise the captives against the righ. exp Teain fo hide one's i s steal QUEER GRAFT AND TRADE, | Eat. Prise So coptines eeeinst, the my’s cutlass, but watching an she obtained a good situation in house‘ Greek Ministry have seized all docu- i ee, ar very difficult they axe confmed. In summer it a tunity, he darted off and escay into | hold —— and conduc eae eye 1 HE SICK MAN OF EUROPE. ane of the Ethnike Hetairia, and the SOCi ; sella of .f se so exemplary anner sree! v i 8, Tho dificalty Bus 1 tll DUTCH EEL I BOATS s STAND. AT BiL~, bata £9, Sell a fall cargo of 20.000 coon afie Rar tis iocidndl- Job Rucry |outaaned “sevclemee taia tdticenon pomee culty “wiaeh wan hema ane a another ‘i Good GATE WHARF. |8a."to 9d. 2 pound. In the winter leparted for Australi re Which greatly alleviated the hardships SIR ELLIS ASHMEADE BARTLETT| nipotent in’ Grecse." "thew added? CHAPTER IV. she had ever seen: 0 sitting: spit aay Sei = months the prices are higher, averag- ined a grant of land, and whither | of her ition. DRAWS OUT THE SULTAN. i & mupfore your: Ms 5 cure One sunny afternoon, some se after Seams with, # be eet oon she ran aeross me the inven, Ghe waved her |New Londoners Buy the J wris | ie ing about Is. a pound, and it takes @ ‘A true Suffolk heroine was Mar-| he was ela roceed in order to And now we come to the last s i rly conclusion of the war and es the meeting betw nd Mr. Pil- BOF Tap found | hand to him from the wand then| — gling a oe ae rece alwase | fortnight to sell out. : garet Catebpole, whose fame SL iuabainee Bona oe ot uk bites | wagetn ee Tie sabes reaks stleice ror the | 8 $1050 alliance with Greece under meeting ton Stnatefally, Sete with flow- 2 Notwithstanding their clumsy 5 .. ion. e took leave of | life. In the month of June, 1812, Ma: is Silence for the! lich auspic kington in the octagonal ee: the two ers—doubtless gathered from that won- went is suickin, 348, sone posaons Ee hay-| froves Fatal to Healthy Eels. teh eel pe he as gers in her native country. Although | frorearet he declared his unalterable | garet Catchpole became the wite of Me, vist riesease Fun ieatied opus ce compensa GS a Re ae were seated side by side in the faw- derful conservatory. ns look-| jue her impulse? hose who have Lond a Out of a to be quoted as a model for im-| love far her and begged her to think |Jobn Barry, of Windsor place, near the raphe fete Wen aiemena: suntie er’s cari and driving rapidl; upon the park, and. the sts jor thei eon recognition of each | Bridge, or have journeyed by river be- that are eecteigel in this itation, yet her bravery and true-heart- mes of one who was so devoti Haw! ssberry Green Hills, in Australia. waite Abdul Hamid Takes a Slap atthe} better for both that you should be Doross the broad heath which led to- perniecieg Grey eee ‘windows other, in Took’s Court, on the first day | tween that point and the Tower Bridge, | trade, ro ay ener pene ne : ed devotion may be pleaded as an ex-|*éached to her. ay roto Thus did’ she espouse t had = or — Dinlematie Bar.) friends, ‘The King and government of wards the gates of the senior partner’s| gave upon ‘ace. with le bad may have noticed, moored in the neigh- ! at gale that raged over he North cuse for such of her acts as contravened | jeaye Priory farm and an} land. They = fad SRat Mod warey (Sent See eRe ocae ae een SoS a aap ed eee lla. ‘Never. hi y as she| 'ng down into a garden, Where all. the |S the Custom House wharf, | aricuudtiyy Aughow: her [She wah ate day: visited by Williem| lived 40 the Othe ot September. 1897, is Ashmeade Bartlett, M. P.,| 80° hears WELCOME PEACE, oieies wecley ak abe ail brilliant colors pee Fainbow s 2 a aivanboe Ot quaint Tabenrerats, 5 striking adventures are well-worth res- | Laud, and wala permuasinas, ained led by her and his wife survived him till the 10th | ‘ictates for a correspondent. the fol- eatin pee harps oneal coe to-day.) to be Tepeated:in, flower-beds of every Eee i eer Se arse ae calie’ tebe Lifeies: Jove, enabled him to make peace with |of September, 1841. The latter portion | lowing account of his interview with | ult lies with ae ee = dow in dreamy wonder. The expanse of | beyond, with iron railings; an duty it is to keep London supplied all Margaret le was bora i in se ward her. He then declared that he | fort, and her children inherited @.son- | view ete wep e eee ee inter | Boned, I ‘ould rejoice to see peace Bias aby ioe on. was | Beyond this pe were wooded th eyear round with Vith | gnteesting tems about Some of the Great year 1773, af a little cottage ne pad resolv e his ways, and | siderable fortune at her ol} Sublime Porte broke the si-| re-established be wer mith fleeey clouds: thelr! tore reposefal from the rapid change of their bulging polished oak sides and Heike of the WF ton, Safe, Bagland. Her father Jon- surance Fd Cgc ees artes rer eer wsblication: | MeBE of Greece hy your ‘itajeaty would soft shadows floated over the ce sunlight and Sane decks heavy laden with quaint gear.| Gen. . Cedars, 2 makes comand the atban Catchpole, was a plowman upon | of a man-of-war, and never return un- Mie gi E onnela, foro been aeaeged for publication? | have exeellent effect upon Eng: giving a changeful expression to the| them. they form, even on the dreariest day’, | Ttalian troops when posses- the tara Ge Ge ies penton aren « |e could claim her openly in the | widely read and highly bly popular in Ma Mar- TE Boh been: toventy-four ‘henee) lieh b public pinion, which has been 80 scene. Birds fled by with a flash tae perm eres fhe wate Ana i a pleasing patch of warm color amid | sion of Rome, = 1870, ied ‘resently a8 child, was fond of riding up- | light of day. This time William was sever own county, ba which is 2 n Constantinople ela his Majesty, wee pee eees eis teat tor key sO, their swift wings; and frequently | breeze touched her cheeks; the color | OF each other? Perhaps Mr. Pilk their sombre surroundi Tt is a |the age 5 i cutis categaedss andiceiatcedisitonte seers, @, and Margaret, Relieved him. | rarely to be “met witty _ ; appointment for | 'Ré tale” af two years: Already bore lark would flutter upwards, and with| crept into them like a blush; and her) 1h [he Woung lawyer's reticence aS poticentye fact a these quaint ves-| Dr. Jamieson, tes 5 of strength and seility’ which were | love, and Margaret felt that she could ine et “tae ‘at hn Yildiz. S0|ward your Majesty’s country, es its sprightl bring tears of. de-| Hips, half parted, drank in the balmy | Toll as with Rosa's. Mi i sels unrepresented at | Town “Times,” will return to South suitable rather to a lad than a girl. | look’ f to the future with som as we reached trance to| to the favorable i cated ta Srey —_ al @ wildness in the fl ‘ieee = thei less | Africa to carry Rhodes transcon- is yas 10 or 11 years THE NEW ILLUMINANT. the Yilaiz | palace my aa and I were egure the Turkish soldiers, t to the young girl’s uplifted eye*-| of her dark e es. Was not this her old ir cartes aa Hasty ee ee 1 wire to Lake Tanganyika. time was 10 or y rgaret obtained the . ter | their discipline and self-restraint.” _- She longed to spring from the carriage, | home? She flung her hair than three of them at | The vf York. es Tineriedh old, she could ride on horseback as | aitustion of 1 Sela the service of | Win Give a Lent Eau to Electricty at mst once into the! Kiosk. er | "His Maj swered: “I deeply de- and run among the of yell fe ad, as she had often done their pie: This is aeae ee ie a aly 6, 1893. June 23, 189: i December tell as any person, male or female, Cobbold, 068 about half an hour word was une, plore beatles er in Pega cut gorse, an the white butterflies ae ee eo eatacal eine . fact that by a.concession_gr: 1895, and ‘April 25, ae are im the neighborhood. She was of akind awelti as ofthe Or atte Glitt, stood on | yt-, Wilson, the discoverer of the new stag the Sultan was r ne sod a0, s greet eli ee the and gather wild flowers, as she had) tion; and she stood slancing about of eos as pedir ee abi to the: Dui ir dates of the births of her three chit good disposition ; and much of her | $2 (80 ere Mt May, | “acetylene” ts GAEt bom's cal paar ree taken to oe Cx | eondmet ne the Bit Pay settee Sina often done in childhood: for she felt | like che et re reat mata aE hon ae Ghee ana: [ee 0 tollage ofany kind was occupi ca mending upon when she received a letter sign-| bination of limestone and coke dust | Tusc1y, (erorated saloon on the op. na gr tacle in the way aa thongh ene mene eee w cbild: had time to realize that it has gained WOW! fol Upon a eee Oe Gaeia basi ob tedoas eneeoraes ca movement, {s on foot to erect a ee ed “William Laud” dated trom the | which trested te Tl na tees lier ote eatspare Sails of 8 good understanding: “Ah! there is my old home!” Bio) nap oneal alia Hatiasers the sboon idegree of caution—posibiy bearing up- |having been granted to three Dutch | monument to Henri ieee ‘At 16, Margaret, although by no |) Dog and fecha abel eariatiy | carbide of calcium aaibhatin lac sesty Bi ogres yee: claimed, suddenly caught sight! and across the been’ pe eee) Ok omy eveainiee attached /famons Belgium violinist. ‘The monu- means pretty, was’ well-formed, with | imolosing her to repair to Lonon W ate tion ofthe aualities Oe cice liga poe ajesty stood. just Inside, the | £8tY le mistakes, which have of the solemn sphinxes. “Are not those| tered a pathway beside, the to ed p aeisiiogs belng that there most | ment will be peepee, ee erviers jetty hair, fine black eyes, and a pale | out delay, that they: mig! ina the Liberal assembly room in | fro j rested us warmly, 3 “SS aah talechiet” both to Turkey the gates?” — Se ee ae pers be ieee re er pam eee or outa cetis tacin meena ore Touna'es [sorrel She was o oreroed wide ihe the Parliament buildings, Ottewa, the = Re OTEN Be PUPS aisha is Pat onp pe oompnrerern ray “My dear,” be ront of Billingsga' he she was, she had already a lover, one ‘J is T’am satisfi an echo overhead in the songs if their number fell to two the privil.| #5 commander ears comer William Laud, a Pe active young fel- Hint barman sod wiste Sf she ey bers of the EC PSone en a mild, kind expression, looking.05| triend of ‘peace, and that the final de er a0 very young—" you| The lawyer's admonition was forgo, ege would be lost. ‘They also enjoy | Ue. etep d d low, of an adventure! grant her leave to undertake a jour- | Wilson, who will ee in be pal ig 4s wie PAIS dana sarap May RE aly eM ore not forgotten, I Lee iad feala eh apace eg eepin prep cee lon ! the privilege of free market, customers ip- Cet wd ‘will probably be the Adjutany Williacr aad. et Bl ee teh eee Leeds Dee ea ase rata "for clkbwed“ Seame ths oa ed Butea wore almoet as believe they wil Bate ee the fading recollection of this old home, ; Moves.the covers—as if there aight be penis ee direct | Gane gaged to each other in due course; and | mind nee te a or coon made up her | discoverers of illuminants, rs ‘aa i start with frock coe SACs indemnity ot £1.200,000, accom: ares bent her head and poutad her which was no longer thot from the captains the succulent cap-| ‘The retiring United States Am they be m as in the garb of a groom, and mounting | of the process of manufacturing—lime- | broidered = malate overeoat, and an em | panied, Perhaps, by European control hokey Boks 1 sal to fae, ab ean . She tives that areimprisoned in the tanks F. Bayard, takes bi William could obtain some settled em- | 0n¢ of Mr. Cobbold’s horses, commenc- | stone and an un ayater power: | rare ee cae ene Phere a Aas Aer euion te tne Tissat’ acl aus fare Jalacht toaerot key GHEE od Sem onaaatior na Spot anxious ho a Told, A waterman’s ployment. Before long. William accept-| P2,be" Journey. Her early experiences | Both of these conditions have beon ob: |" frontier so as to on ive Turkey complete i could seareely have been found. On the BORG. ove face ita Tats ls tho lonely aces 09 ed 1 of a Capt. Bargoodwho |and she actually ‘Todo Me. Cobbold's | tained at his factory at St. Catherines "teh me know, gentlemen, how you) control of the mountain passes, | @ We are to ask ni back of, this bench, cut ood | EMpatons aes ‘es in pleasantries in‘his | ‘AS we climb the low bulwark of the wa eel follow 3 cps offered to receive him on board one of | hose Ipswich to London, a dis-| where it made possible, Mz. | “re, rented by the Greek ca ptulations oe of arta atolttion af Gresk tions;” Se aie ok ieee taHied “the Sade arte eerie epee ayn Fn citduea way. He never awakens any | schuyt Stad Vrokenn we are received | With many Bers, f his milo Vessels tance of seventy miles, in eight hours | Wilson says, to produte electrical pow- | uj, one ae otters” X_ replied, ey ing fact. thet English ung girls hand approvingly. “‘There| Fae an ernea rt posn ex-|eollection-acver by look or word— by ts captain, Auke | Bylama, who, Pee eae cae oor MaDYy od away, in ths conrse of | ‘Bhe clivhted’ at the “ Han.” acini’ BASU Gae hows eae: though suspicious, treated us well, but influence Paar Abt erry ei Teal wa ud ina airieesty ae linprise: oouted bhixtscn ‘years ago; said abe xe: (OF Hie) oblong room with barred ‘wi a man and a youth, rial) sf E ae ee Y Bish died ue: Marcarat gate. ta determined ‘aged ge ian: | Rowen: Valtig avalaeh veecie ety cate to eee phe eee Biel RE ea oe “Germany. has aon 4 membered the boy who had done it. bas eae eore tor the an i i piy-hanvied to join her lover, sfis fold ; rai in the daytime from commercially in ‘Turkey, _ Itis time that we began at our Dewi Hd atta ‘plac, Don the anes s finished his business mies nc : received no tidings of William. One day | Fr Dek biee) convey 88 day and 365 days.a year. While | ‘thons to the Piracus to release va, | Rssia has supplanted England ‘polite uppress our feelings. Are we not | haunt of age and Sidney is now taking the air and his e Bb eatinn feessnted himself ab tHe sot-| Son Mint acer eos ened te he delivered his leeture, room number ee ot ae of, | es agreed on that point?” Treneh in, bygone days ‘There was 0 al fp ronal late of his bluff-bowed. tage, bearing with him a'large pack-|80 guineas were op the aes (2 ficials, noes: reek of-) ‘The ever-wate a Resoenlaas Rods. enn is not often et which he deposited upon the table, | mal. and the bi as about to be nent are afraid of the] that the magnificen ; eal it! those which er fer of that: Few iomeats in her young | P24 3) life were more erowded with pleasant & “This is a present from W liam Laud to Miss Margaret. ae presence of water in the chamber thay might in a Euro; seale in favor of and consequently we keep a memori had. ame =f taty—4 i i i n arms, and the functions of the 1 a; i d | immedi 5 here the carbide, which looks not un- rt soon crm goad nity tt| Bors fe es i Lact | pitied gigi ache shos cts cmne ny On| ene ct aur cee |e le pew t atin stannic” Tim re Adal basset ¥, among well-l Ora gitees haiti tot, ach thatlehs sf “ eeat te lo f traced stage by stage from Ips- | is confined, the produc- | Wished to hand us over re the init i re never should be any undue dis-| had pictured ¢he moonlight gaunbolings led are at once explained to us.| \oq its; tea, coffee, sugar, snuff and to- | Wich {2 Tonton vares reg enspot—“en't it oda that the play of Tha impulse must | of airy qriten And white fe AoE ‘The long vase-shaped wicker baskets, | crown is valued oe Bi £800,000. 0; meerschaum pipes with silver- t was before Mr. ion of the light, tien peta Pieartitc authorities a Volo, but w! encores ate always much moe ehjore Checked, for the great aim among |@owsily pondering: these cniae wien Wi ant altered look | With close fitting lids, that are arrang-| te slothes, inoluding tte crown the antin Poomhardrctey oie nd, the sitting “nagisttate at the; | ‘Be Hydrolene of the water. telegraph to. Athens for able then ie rniey 2 ah her eyes closed in a light sleep the along the bulwarks are, e told, | Sultan. then, Whit. ae Police-Court, and | trate this Mr. Wilson took a piece of bee Tenspo ee pec este tertile, eyty. =i av ie once more a scene i tly ot futhout a0 aed Seay te reception of the the larg. | Wr 2,000,00 vi wee et vas ie shop. ne committed for trial. “Thence she was a | ei caleiin, ‘cad afc lehting it fed| I then broached the subject of peace, wonder Sa they dont sing the en: of fairyland. Lat i ‘at her pee aes siegmnind, a grajnd- et’s oe was mixed with alarm; the | removed for trial to the count a a | cores he gist nank facts itv her cent GRs|in Crowds fvomibehind the trunks, af | ee tbe Grawink roont- i. The glance with est sized eels, which range from 3 Ibs. | | the ered r, Shubbrt, ai es it waa | at Ipswich. To attempt to depict the | me name PY dropping wal WSlipcbe leu 4 Mawel eran te) “Betore. T ee to ride a wheel sould not utter a word, for there was trees and. among the leaves an: h- ful oe ‘aifection ; ane ‘Sidney has been | 0 41bs. in weight, while the boxes and Mpa re vg lide cons ed in uaforeunate woman's feelings would be members fired ee Pat him | to ‘ey and Greece of bringing the | was all run down from head to heel,’ a her coat that almost ches overhead ; and some of them, grow- Dee ney Paha: ax. (socopaibta thik axe sthoked on thin fares midaelae earectece aims that he could hardly get in a|Wwar to a speedy, honorable termina-|‘And now,” said the man on foot wi ye i era ing bolder, into thw pathway, | Lee. eer "pikington's wife. Sidney,” | eagtle and laid. along themassive boom ‘ithe Cota eee “the. trial took place on fhe 9th of | word of explanation, The ers | tion. ./# frown, : er. The situation was over-|and poise es on the bench be- itis ee ‘ly were poor. A neighbor t, 1797, before Lord Chief Bar- “Gre »|“The rest of the folks are all run ‘) hand her: ‘her shoul- . cating a place are-used in the transhipment of the Wiig etek ffered to di f the | on onal. Me. ai ep of strung together are to the effect that reece and Turkey, your ee bs ‘ing; with every turn of the car-| (o0" et lasts gah bbaet fie ieee 40 ie oo Desa wishing to speak to you sees eset Bvsreida: Shalt pice i recital be Zs i. peti o. | F208 Preset bree are ea pale Go be burned at a cost of | I said, “should be friends, not Ei yur iedall thes kad Wire riage-wheels she more distinct- Whole, evenin Passengt » half icles advantage; an ° . boar “How sti are,” remarke Ty thee ther deomettaryety ea a? tes | ee ae ee aa takes the the hand that | submerged in the rushing tide, is tow- aailok’a: prosanty Drona omnuiee thea penalty for horse ‘Stealing. The sen- eanitilo; powers lights) Hieucoate pune bee decal ea topncUis Fogg, apropos of the’ yo sah plenins iyeos i ide |ed lovers; wiho lived ta this fairy wood 8 ae se hold out, tenderly €0 ee Sd ar pyan lurury kate ds liteiMieceeass (tol esl veamaaiinmneeiane eee, it per hour i iach MAN SLIIE UG ON Sages seen rene Nee early girlhood—was ie. Bhaen eee hae Li rete on yegr ingen sRramey ae ties Ottawa oye, for a sixteen candle power in- steaks va aaa b benefit Slavs.” Tt reminds me o! he Anrep every sign of emotion? She felterush-| +2) 2 Rosa started and. ny hen evs: nee “Tt is not Boe ae Oar. Biking: A CORFIN-SHAPED BARGE gularly every month the same ‘sailor | ¥F. “Rinchaw, tbs ctl bawl iat mnt light, while acetylene of the was always ees ly Gui saat d broken in’ apirlt; aa \if’a heavy | Ha} ait bon relemer ihe Gob ha S Me contains eels ready for the in- led with a bulky parcel of presents | nor of the price : @ gover-| sane po ould cost one-quarter 0 Pani gegen previous to an weight had been laid on her heart. This} had vanished ; Et fi eihiea | deat husbend tells me, Td Pe iheaere en Vaid Kalter for Margaret, with ten 0 years passed away, and Margar- | 3<¢° ar. ‘The carbide, Mr. wi “But, bes answered the Sultan, ith emia od ta z ha hee in a oar i tat a hee was ecided fo re: | 3 the boat stand See fall ond. from William ; and the contraband ar- | t's epee rc conduct led to hones that lover Canad Rt Eu ReatE: te ai sta | deprecatory wave an Nine atid ied more? eavy, with on ‘side the conical ” ticles were disposed of by the friendly expiration of anol retail, be hope: tly to reduce | % faint shrug of the shoulders, “we did } «7 crn net bag for Se ae pnd. on the other with Soles en gee neighbor. be. eee een eon to Liberty, 4 side the weigh: jeces of stone ster a te ti Saige saat water ter that clings | OP (fon for Spirent “year ‘The Catchpole family soon became'the | Who had lately returned to histor: we Sig ht ands eee is chtontae | tae nomen OF these things before | now. wa to. the Bah, Vast ete object of suspicion and distrust in the |™CT Practices,’ was arrested upon a Bligh iyutieae, Ae DED) aor Chie seahls Plonging into hostilities raeoe “How do you expect abrabs: aad ciesaitio't The Oe be -| delicate ‘handling. oh eet es i neighborhood. Strange stories were cir-| fenced to one Seene inn nee week and tens of thousands of tons are | PTO money” asked the Greek statesman. gigantic trees. The t ney’s. to Mr Pil nes will advise you.” cena tien ‘hallow "holdin whis : ced to one yi imprisonment i Not at Seba ae “By taxation, of course,” rep Jearsittat bad interven, with all’the | wouldhave.done in childhood; no sense ees ong doubling our bodie culated relative to Margaret's conneo- | Ipswich jail. As maheatfon| fae poe Geabae ees be abi to. at” said T, “is perfectly trae, Turk. “I wish I could have had a lit- wretched and di tent that| of restraint entered into her thoughts. ’ our persons to it Sp tous foot. pit are es 4 oriental tion with tl uggle: se- | the prisoners, she was offen, ‘obli; ed li and even the King of Greece, in con- | tle more time to think it feb Pee poverty and discon! 1 fad been different when Gebveaifuls choughy in folio ban, rag ay erate ari famou Prog Freche piety ged | light their homes with the light | ex- 4 ia had arisen out of it—even Abel Norcis,|¢ Bad been different when they met has told me bis own—the oe ihareation ct ard they | visited quence was that old Jonathan was com- nsw in. the tracted from, the abundant limestone versation with me, admitted, ~ your o eariee ee ae for whom she had so genuine an affec- 2 id from you. a the eeesel saan rs, where Stanley was i deposits jesty, that Turl had ived | ® Aphate: ot go iahee wi 2 e gent ary beats iuattate teuared *s along he cara or cetvene ses uh ‘King Leopold, bate 2 Laud— i on— oleae one out of|could never come true. Was not all 7 | supplied with fresh water through the | cont jol moi i e Ottoman | "a i ment g 1d. he told you thatt Tied with fresh water through the Pape magereg ms er PAR ta CHEAPLY much ‘provocation, but the Ott Speaking of Cuban uprisings and in- her life. Suddenly she looked up. They } “his Teality ? a " scarcely audible. "Is it | bottom of the “sehuyt, _ the “copper fairs of bing laborer, sues employment | BEE Heart wae stil faithful. than wit! q ms are now perfectly victorious, and | surrections,” said Wallace, “I tuddenly, up. They} sah I give el eathing of which is perforated with the Greek se a Ovenphilcs oy coal That is if Mr. W: shall were driving in at the gateway. rol Fay lies ares cme, sea that wach Soc you Mayen atiseat Cush Col, Vassos, the: Greek com when and wi mopgryhelming was the effect of this | son toes Hot fall intg the hands of the Jjesty can well afford, there- | never forget one that occurred twenty Riniieh wer wereiins aielcaaihbpenl Hu Wilts ns Yeucwicn: oes Sidne: conchae it | “re iathe of any Fa Bs dover with | Crete, aS oie ie be of pera os Mesatiah: the mas oF Willies Toad pened that oe oH eS at, am: | Standard Oil Com ‘ompany or its allie ia fore, to display the eeeny for | Years ago ast Wars you present?” see iy. She moment's pause. Jette F . nfifat er had. grown notorious from his frequent | her sent ition | Gee Seem disposed to} which you ‘are so’ di ‘ished ar benpened of the eh aa Chi m-| walked at real di throu oy; plank lids and ce pas down. Other- | igin. ay ni Sentence was refused her, William ¥ by atte, tilently reiterating Me. Pil-| Pathways, sie eerety (yea ene etch ic of letterat”| Wise: 25 ‘Schipper’ Byleme informs "5 sword to tos aoe days of the war conflicts with’ the revenue officers, In | Laud. prev spon her to attempt ee thats Pewee, ‘ana se ae that many’ grenting terms not too humiliating to [2% mou (ce ao ead S vad Hav- Dagens wpocae oie we began | srakened. Herhead was was Pent Du she} _‘* Yes ; that is the one,” i SG Bieri cyte Ma nara Nae ed of independence became one oud ak. thies cncduntam Willa Tend goat a Me ae a preparing lamps, tanks and other y jesty_ re. a ana cigars. ' knew imprisoam fe aos as ; fp ipuarseeee oe tesla: (ee, Pr era ing ae ero eed La neds letters ate destroved.” she an- ifs old’ we are, Sune sehipper” te Great Geese ic Teader, i pee N Gre ae ect ae at Pena he [was set free. and the oe is 7 ee | eects “ou Bey re Gress a eae agreed on that point y, met in Lincoln's Inn. And “I burnt them, | Peter (ees ich ‘i ay was duly settled | costs fifty-seven cents per 1,000 feet, ea WORLD'S DEATH RATE. fet ee ar ness d - ers, Two Brothers, which is moore Datalgeelaet wud <yligessis ay ees | : i as Opinion, vin vtheeele. pubie oomriod ie cette ine dove the arene, with he was, more like. the old Sidney that | Did be’ not ig oon thee no | alongside, who: aasists in enlightenin Luff, now came to Margaret, and im-| ypayron,'Be appointed night arrived, Seer ee et neath Michie | iu Terkey Aish widall bak EB" be sak ings among the leaves—|she had kai you f heart— to cherme ae ree an lored thse , ret managed to avoid being lock. | 4 that he urchased 20,000 horse power | oned wi pkish fealinig) demand | Aaron Nervous Fase) ne eaRine atone Se Patines | ley wan ora tometer gitle fe, sight dence in him Eransporting live eels 1 catenin Sitaaiqominled wenn Not toe te Boe pee oat aad: at it o'clock ‘ho | fa the Joma diaieiee, Qhobes, | that the Otteden Gnpire ahoula nob ett ikingvon continued: it is dit-| ad thoughtless Step of chilahood. She ore than: hs could bear lif you | 04, #2. the neighborhood of Aansterdem, ent did Margaret hesitate, She has-|court yards, But Choe, yohe,0f the | and will vereet, a large. plant, there | be thus wantonly forced to, make heavy | Prof. Levasseur, of Paris, recently Fe tan ar caibion ia tas wore obo, cultivated: péople,” said tes Spoken tee cele they contain. | £0, schugts all the year, round, no tened to, the house where William lay |mount the wall? She was provided | The power will onis est $2 per Ko ol agree withiyour mi esty,”” I said, | Published interesting statistics about noede that—very dif-| “People who are taught to suppr von woulda SiGtai tiger klnapen. tend Tore ieee Se mee inte Bangood, his patron, Weeks paased sey | tree acon ee Gand that was all. Cast-| power. ‘The talk was listened to with | “but Feonsider if would bé a great |the population of the earth and the i 2 a oe lobad nesta ava Micah LSE Ee ty erate S etethin ind oy : i ust a F fended funn toits, he espied, by | intense interest. Uso tee ay. | Diy Mt wore Blood and. taaeste, eerste imo fo bayou aro, Sasey "The very place he ae as 2 EY, Feline inip winter quarters in the mud ai tee and Margaret tended ‘him "with affer-| the the siooalight ‘ = ge frame that was | the way; _gtandcon of the late Hon. | expended, for Turkey bus more pov Pg ee Oe eae en “that they would bet) ee a“ She rarely comes to Berlin, & 5 ee if ver eave flower John: Wilson, § of the Ol erful foes than Gi Hr pears le present pop- ! aS dit one most key, to hoe Veuis tave cE summer months the eels are taken out (when it mits enience, giving os anugeling tal he eee fe | es dint of im Sent of Canaan and is tincoun | easonably “demand ‘considerable’ iy | ulation of “Europe at 957,379,000; Asia, hate ace ae J aieeentt GE You ill, not | eauentiy” are A JAPANESE VIEW OF ENGLAND. tee, Sree | eee to Bs eons te coer venounes mente gio p i i a sloping. “position Canadian. He says that if he lives Cais demnity in order to cover the heavy | €25,945,000; America, 121,718,000; Afr leat re BY) a pier aia here they are put imto boxes and tims Italy, and (Margaret then obtained a place as|for her. She th ae ae i 163,953,000, and Australia, 3,230.00. r ‘ “te > indul fa y nds most of her time in Italy, he then took a clothes pro} a S 000, and Australia, 3,280,000. sbahs in your tart nes Be alee the ‘wildest dreams!” | wuat a Newspaper of Country Says by aR a tendon P° generally ‘believed to have become nee a at the eae Gel pee ‘ing | and pe her 1: fixed, = Mirai pore eS be Tee a a ay detrei as sty. Tis wena ake Le Gooullition of this eer Ama baer cheek, taking ev Rosa’s face became thoughtful. Did press Peete eae i. Aectie of wiustanding quietly converted: to Catholicism. here can wegen noose of the opTeNES. Of the prop, the | dollars a year at but he refrained from expressin; earth all told, 1472.229,000, ‘The death thing into consideration, ‘that, it would he ever dreain &t bf her t Did he ever ro- ‘The Yorodzu Choho, a Japanese jour-} t.0°5 influences of th ext to Carmen Sylva, jloyed upon the farm whose eg ag tgs in weet pe MEE SS SEE ee Say Ter suggestion, shat nally about $2,280,000, or 98,- be advisable. we agreed on L,, their | nal published in Tokio, devotes a por- water: rey a ey through tl they freee atlof Roumania, Queen Olga of Greece y hn Barry. He soon became enamor-|the horizontal bar of “the aetatoey Zarkey, cede Crete to Greece i: per day, or 4,020. ur, any fl Pent tar wlistlT wORld have oak "|, 7 ete his = amar Higw she ante “iis colmmine. oi: discus, in Hest peed Sr drearen Gh te tome Soe Cee con ed of Margaret and proposed to\marry | de-frise.” She then drew herself up by | TORNADO DRILLS In KANSAS. | Cit MIP ie ihesaly and’ an’ inden | pet pee ye sees ts tong to be alone,” said Rosa. xe that ten done, and speak of those moments ; this part of the paper {Bence its tura at the anchorage off | ventional of reigning Fe unis eg ele tomamn bec altectrnent| aotuniie Gait tee Poe Oe ee ee aves Are Being Butlt Cader Sehoot Hoase> “Crete vidal’ cutiaray “eau tei |ce WOE S0Oier HAY ar URW Sel tout, oe all that 1 now srhich could ‘no more have escaped his | article entitled “England's Greatness,” | Gillingagate, in accordance with the |walks about alone a great deal, and ane einen with Wil — x body over the brist- °| practically useless to ‘Turkey, and if 70 per. mim the number of births, sronad ne-tmings Back to my metiory. yl 6 tallow YT “Phy greatneds, |stringent terms dictated by climbed to the top of Mount Ly- declaring Ssh lar bir icone pense aed chevaux-de-frise ”re-| aud Children Drilled fo Reach Them: "| ample guarantees were given for pro- i the that deat ,, nga ae pee ES ss ese ae Sere eae ; Bi ee eee rene | poten sod abe es ah Gver to tho| We have: tire dzille in our ipublig | tection of and good “government ‘for | number of death three three Per minute, 60 “ t our age? Remember!” yer?” lhe conti: “Did you think |° : ee een ‘masters h etios without So Hama was alive. bled tee toloerer tee Tope en-| schools ii the Eats ana very effective | the, Mussulma cession of Grete | that in some indefinite time the popu- ihe gick waa SleGts “Ont ah cl I never had one romance—an Thou hast not stored for thyself coals ‘Parliamentary | her most intimate friends 1s Mme. Bak- In the meantime, William Laud had as the clk ot £ St, eae eae aeils tex Tare tha: ht be a Telief rather than a loss | lation ‘will have an her hands tightly together an Sra bit her one—in my life?” ire and iron in Yorkshire. ‘that, afew years before iff, wife of the first secretary pent ierpech, ote A aa ens siuughd in more than to Turkey. His Majesty replied: | extent that the. arth will wot, be big ‘ips to suppress a flood. “ Yes,” she replied with eandour; “I| Thy commodious harbors of Liverpool, | that date, they could, bring their live | of the Russian Legation, formerly Miss eee In Kansas they| “But have been | enough to hold them. leased, L Pak. , with | thought ape RasA me er-of-fact.” 5. te, ee Gal Beale, of —Wasiingwon. ‘Nor’ .several William Laud bea. a no fire drills, or, if they. have, we | Very cruelly and unjustly eee on —_———_—_—- roome,” sald’ the lawyer cheerful | Sidney “Why. a0? | Bristoly Southampton, etc, were. no! ow. Woolwich, but that year |years.after Queen Olga’s coronation Ges ead ing nests Seoul BkentiG Ont there tor. | Which account, there is bi nt’s pause. “They look "Only SF aioe answered unhes- digged by thee. The warm wind that | Gey ie obliged to. ‘stop at rith, | she frequently ed in Greek cos- mane hey fled together. In aby- | nation throughout my aamicupae BALD-HEADED MEN. bit of scenery; and itatingly Mr Pilkington, is—or comes from the west and the aes and they had sustained , and it = = that she has lately el clothes tor 2 cele, ed her prison | na are more to be dreaded than| This I also quently heard from et ‘disposed to take stroll | your guardian. He mnst have taught SERIOUS LOSSES + nd rR ft eee tow ant ns, Sab. They then | fires, and the school children are now | other sources. Are Compensated fy Nature WIth Good dea: ‘do, n mu, for: ¥ never to give way ing the | Sn ecek Grae che cot Phair to 'Sutton W. Nell ferry, of | being trained in tornado drills. Da A ee Majesty, Turkey is Lungs. My suggestion merely refer-| to sentiment, to ress all emotion. from the | eof the} cogcvume. yee | a aa 2, joes strike a Kansas | P!aimly entitled in any case to such a} ,, ed to the house. I would not sander | Hi not, rofesses not to have, killed. the fish. Mr. eee ie teeny they have ti ion of the Thessalian frontier mee is one satisfaction a bald- ay | aay fealty ab aly At least added = PSE Te ie in: ip iether oo enter 2 every) kes at once for r from future at- can have,” es a phy- That “ie all ilgit, "so Lj what'I have seen RING MADE 5 | them —whea a. for | ei Broan tiv te ae hen | sician, ‘and that is that there jer-time—as we have | of him so far.” thes -—rehiea mEbody the Ot is in peril Turke! 2 Schlep ey -)perbape”” said’ Sianéy, “Me. ilk! rush ap | : should certainly hold the passes and | Hundreds of chances in his favor that he your own litile sitting room. Company | acted i you so far with @ pistol in eac strode o tl 4 PEST resol gg Ne ae tl fot ag A ela te att one has asa man of business. Wi e William landed from a ship's boat, |to ber and swore he w ald et Il mell for the ote oe Sodus tobe some, Kind of “connection ings. Ab, welll ail| matter-of-fact in Lincoln's Inn during and in. fow moments the lovers were |and himself or di. yoslige mis ii ateinahic Bi ot Seat | pees asepty assented by a nod of ap-| between bald heads and sound lungs. riage now drew up at the en-|_ “ But he was the same.” said the girl, nh oe pos ety smi dren have been mained and-even killed] “What do you think Sanecia teil ok fee of broad | “when crossing the h. He has such See ae : an Holland, where hshdsvchoald te [swan slot. de officers, and William Laud | in these terrible storms, rnment will say to 1 Bro is steps led to the front door, wi a horror of tears: om Virgil bo unwittingly» had had 3,000 Ibs. of eels die in an|od of cutting diamonds,as the stones United Seta eetassd.. Sade’ persisted, Ge leragund tee Batt anne ete eae “a think Se ene him, bub it does not show ‘that there Se pian fares onl cael may be a motive. Are you} thee! What were thy W mos fleerees aud Cartier and, seizing. Margaret round the waist, do caves built under the school houses | Government’ to accey @ ee re reek | any trouble vith his Tung. Indeed, lars on each side, like le. Aj not our client?” Daniel and Paul, wl 5 Dor ot Sale hs ee ‘of which have to be ca: the hurried her toward the boat, whis- large enough to accommodate all the | The Sultan Betas eter Eee lungs ate All right, large conservatory ‘on one side,| Rosa suppressed a sigh. “Ah, yes; 1] Danie! waves “ckpper a, io fee maging 2 a 2 srevent split pering i “Forgive mé, dear children while the blow lasts. A: tian hanging Mwah je Soother thing. in connection x ha eee Rome, cider vater_ was good e fs . ile the as nd | asked with vevtden 5 at iatasepligess aid ik aad the 0 Tae ee beanthe|. liey Mow. rose e edge ‘of the | ttibuted their parts to mak ne obama Nevertheless. he Se prithin girl, forgive me; it is my love that her org in the tornado drill, which | | "i rock cing’ ad ZoyAl amet oar teal Oost a fal exotio plantas Airy of dale httoe | oor oveatthe iba oh her, wit | bor from. A staat id 000 tof el hat oat pipers of sar | Eempts and three years’ la feat Garet would note pacified ; she peg te Sci like gor" own. fi feat ae "eports of a een ange ie tea ee ee ee, ta to her lips. But a glance from Mr. Pil-| dows across ue ee | wand. world demands from 2 Tr victims for the lished by the patience Eled and screamed, but Laud would not | son, he alarm | ed i Fevolution at a | eray. Es 38 meant t the con- ° ; Fp i i. l 5 ; ; : Sumptive will die befare : ae re Pe, Gur aget. Remember! Shalt cot oes you seat today?" Te cn be, cenpied “ot. tmarely cto pose et tar, ch up the dyk isan ot Autwerp- ‘tee Sepohndl ite cope Hee trian Pachod oe tin nthe aes te wi gitdre it RS Laeger Geom ha Ser Cay Ri Te e-eals cag r oug! e. water ean ri b r reek dynasty is less Critical eo! (a rh Be IEE GG ee a Teguiring!y into her Protect thy interest bul to Tight he | therefore un tnable: {2 rnd the | zing is about six-eighths of an, inc in from an adjacent, cops, sprang “upon out they cod order. down ‘the | was ten days ago... The fail of Doig: | caer th taney Onhtis, that consume =) y ‘ stronge’ i , whose vanity and we is TOA ET cata of hy ig a SM Puce as | Stace aca fhe Pst" |sah gin Piet Ged be ESAS ee oe an antes cnt cutis at! lett | er eam tory aera | et one se ata be ese ‘ : 9 hen ag ite Geattes Soot “T have agreed not helpless * SS. who, armed only, with a stout ach st netic, dren are safe and have only to be dug | man of more courage and common Pe, it will be noticed that would have fared ba out. sense than his predecessor. The new thot hat Sage is very heavy in compa: