Milverton Sun, 14 Jul 1898, p. 2

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He is here ember, not | until we pee Sry opportunity ation.” AUSTRALIA'S MONTE CARLO. 1 onion, mee P OSITION Nor EVERYTHING) & hero. ro, Frederik William fi of t Brus {He ii ‘hee tamand Steg slippery places the long, loan, skel Ieton THE ELEPHANT _STOPPED SHORT. sia, je because ing. ‘The wants | wrote about alinost everyt. Jot the Farnese was as familiar to ner | “Hush ! I. as, her PF alphabet word red the princons: aed for explan: ‘One of pues =e Extraordinary opps. rid. ting "for het to speak. “Ma-| Scarcely had the “words been spaleen | scopes . | when eH | _ a ; them down, destroyed without ae THE PAINTER OF PARIIA; f Seetiane Sc aatue a the marquis B wide spe ae The simcalies race lottery ta which REV. DR.. TALMAGE PREACHES] world is ast planes suctage ot rete | planta. eck tag commer es yee ig ao sorcerer, ast its eye | prreme coho sabpiehed Ma eye “At ee ma his aa vat that timer | “Well! Upon my word!” he. burst Mr. Stodart, captain of the English cri- ABOUT KING SOLOMON. XIV. and William I ‘be ghastliest the hyssop that groweth out of the | ho TORRS men, have you been ee ere AUNT artes : et me think. born in forth, peering i berg as with an |eketers, wits SELLDIIO tise’ ob tian Nase: acme "aka suffering, the most shrivelling fear, | w pure meveeuin fo the places where the} “Speaking of elephants,” said aman fareh, was he not, Madelon t” gleam in fis wicked, cruel eyes.|¢r {he most ea dati y GRONI ige Sep pacing feelantieg, Fhe spent Bg your back upon a mothers’ pra er and ‘Na bprnatiaegte ise Wepsigeticos ss hav Was u h ing, Ja sister's love, es m oie does | Concerning the intelligence of the huge Ppy—' ood TI to Have if Gotten Mi snes and Shey Lawiully —Some Less from the Life of an authority as to be fevond the range | up the denizens of the deep, and plung- |; trom ‘A despatch from Washington says:|of hu: The puxe and the|ed into “4 | wigt ithe fol hile a ignor I” ahe replied, looking him |as “Tattersall’s Sweeps,” and has been eg ice begin to told dismally earth-shaking, beast, “I have, for per- 'So,” added Isabel, with a twinkling [a eope in ae ne though it cost her rial of. your purity and face i sonal reasons, a very high opinion of smile, “he must t bac! i ti z Mare a e : THE MAGIC OF A MASTERPIECE. ee ae tase aay brmeareh Une ever ea sitter anil vine tthe schemes in the world. It is best known nd wi have been nineteen at aun I responsible to ‘Adteooae Meopeadd, Ds Jon, who had fano. Four years passed after the re-| that time.” ever touched it, and the “drawings” i is ke in, Made! followed and noted every word. “He turn of the agents who had been ae “Did you ever think that he logked sw x or ‘my time roa eternal. God’se: the power of one of dropped dead on the road, between Ar- on the search to Spain, sna She ues polar fe certain extent, yes,” he said, | for the bigger events are supervised b; aS ood in. pe dave been execrated |est_ speci t ‘fl ; ganda and Madrid; and his last words SON, Sock can: teoelive ea tet anes princess state asa bent won au eee ont ye aia ikiey Mienimeiner chive d So pre uk hecwiaay Ae ees invlory oul; <Not thisman | ba cause, back to i th ney then ratchet Rabe Poptalage: TA saittas tee thee behemoths—and it very: consid were, “ Fovand, tell the dead, when one day a Young mat Pre-| the painter's face a searching. glan family, whose reputation is |> Committee Of leading eee e nes, Sapte. ot ies, | but Barabbas. Now, Baral va| books science of lela, and ne megan can wash Out thy | erately. let a0) ing I was faithful to the last” That | sented himself at the palace, givin ahs ncaa te re- |at ‘slaka, I have'& Fight to speak” |Pressmen of the city in which it is at saithe the preacher; aul is ty 36 heehee uA pines bog a5) books about ichthol Se nee of |sin, and no praye: bring a pard- Mirah TO BPs ie was the friend “hue Paul and of| the page who weited upon him a card| flection. “I ‘hairthoreht oo many | ‘ation! replied the princess, | the time located. Ece. xii. 8. ends beceeieatian aettainin. alee Hama "about oruitholog: ed ies a bow or never! I tear| {How was that?” inquired a Sen the poor dear princess! And ‘ied a beari e @ Stefano Farnese. | times; though I noticed & more when {with a tones and power of bitterness organizer, makes ‘When s book is placed in your. bands, would have you, my hearers, see! , of b ut os the off the garlands which hide this death’s| ‘‘ Well,” continued the speaker, tell the rest, dear Lady Isabel. You can, perhaps! imagine the feelings | he first came, than T do |that made him start. “If you will an y the favor and the confidence of your| ence of plants. Yet, notwithstandi bs hold before you today the} was at Allahabad, in the North 4 wanted Signor Zanont to, be tht of the duke when he saw that card.| “Of course,” said Zanoni “the marks |look to your own reputation T will look bee ats the first question you ask is |fellow-mmen but do not look upon some all “his achi vel en Si crea ont el sinfal pleasure.” Na-| p pat abaiy Ae the king’s messeng man whose | Without a moment's hesitation or de-|of age Rie ncn An, Gore peer ns Aca ema i chief Australian races, and owing wrote it” Not all the political as-| high pasition in soeioty as though & Vat ee rovinees, that one evening I happened word was to be tr a hastened to the eee of the | again, so apparent as in the years from |leave me?” | e strong + he receives, is. tuteness, and were always sunshine. mountains | vanity.” “Have you ever seen a ma! to be out driving with a lady. On our “And I thank you kindl. ain ea ai bed tg : a nae Pe dir J ted ariment |S ee) e yu: “My company isn’t agreeable, eh?” pie eich pftizes that even singly paralleled satire of earthly honor are like the moun-| t i ia acionce his way home it occurred to us to call cana ee ca |e ti io Bas Aart ae [cust Sener cousin sealer. of Fane Zar eet Stil cara wih | pa re Baa | ae Set en derful eres ae ave the old dame | from inkruntoes.e6a, paeee Be found | “4 ie gy A ur. |Most peop! been estimated know who Junius. w bd the confidense and the love of your | Stuart Milla man wo ped’! tinoelt Savarese turns his head and asks it | °¢ an maiden, or wide plain, which i im. self to wantonly offend and insult me.” t during a twelve-month £1,500,000 Horne ‘Tooke, iates, be content with such things prey Bs ame for es ie e further side his bungalow over- ney passes through You brought nothing) ful strength ' world still | looked, we decided to let our carriage Edmund Burke. Mightier than a book “Madelon, does she treat the pent at the puna ares a - dai ds. always is the man who wrote thebook.| you can carry nothing out. “I certainly did think it very ein Clo: hi itten down half a minute; then she turned her i tpmeadhrs Atte Mea als Nearly Thirty’) vanity a ees sty oe the Tera has planted grace, nearer, Still I walked on listening strange; and now I can only wonder | her own sad story—a si i, : ae, tun- FS eyes toward the painter, and must ave | holds possession nearly lue of one billion, twenty-nine’ mil- viding sepuld b Se ‘noah pee ete was dead. he Had seen that he was regarding her an-| The dealer OLA G toe batten (auarier of a million pounds’ worth of ed ‘and ie nana hid gtowien en tore with both my ears, when suddenly I tone ignor aia Dag tter so] five yea: xiousl \is destined to play a role in ‘he pre- | unclaimed pri: nds sterlit The Queen of ee fruits of heavenly. joy and peace, caught that strange and dreadful rust- nearly touching ther life's. chief source} “And other papers—affiday-| W vind Sete her ce cpuly not | ath an ea a eben Tinited Beaten | pele lation ‘ibe time after time been # ee ee BB pide eaceeih of aren Are found, and thers ling sound, which an elephant, when of, joy and bless its. solemnly sworn to under oath, all| 2@ve to SLE SRT At POR b maaan ge : ¥ ee» ny DO pip penta y thousand pounds, Vaasa AER a it is moving fast, always makes. It is «ah eried. the irrepressible ihpee going to pi the aan holding | but, it may have occurred to her Jat-| and Spain recalls the aeronautic ex- |b Hiram made him a pr tas Be (ed aa the feet brushing on surface of 5 his ; 5 a . “there it is! "The — he Ri mane ape Wii oe ea fatk while to stoop yi wea pin orth is S| 4 Terrible Disease, Causing Untold Misery * Gana acters ae gar eae ee i whiek rot those who caused gouts of color arranged on its outer | | military signalling in France. But, |the Queens! and yet, with all ‘that seinen he and Even Death® ompanior id iessdbigndlepsinphetery ‘a ny eee and mip cae sh them ae Hisar fies during the siege of Paris same thing ee ee nabs he words of lee ay There are few of us who have never} {//YeS, of course I gan lie said. s S she raised her look again to the oF @ Temov re the sweeps is vanity.” Alas! if ls ‘Look,’ I continued. * the Spanish army, and for alittle midbe Saekt Rien changed hee jon, And | PY the German a frequent at-| Se He Oo Nn mye cae te Chet ounce cena rg Ge caret ied nown the pangs of homesickness, Pronto tlie oct see an three years he had served in Val- | ‘i by t those few ther to be pitied th cient ladolid. Ad loneth he hal returned to| tWisted her head, as though the light | tempts were made by Frenchmen to | patronage in person of the prominent ly ssions enough to satisfy ‘Cia tinadnthedta ks an) there? It is a culvert, a little bridge. Istolid, AtiI6 w had returned to) Gi ; i i ee BR Oqaeeae Ther Nast ralian ental. leg his immortal soul, no amount that yi envied. Homesickness in mild form is| When I tell you to go yo ¢ ron a Meigen ot iS cae ie li compel Chae alUsttars eon taititiy vel ust and T will ever gather | 7 the ew at a sign of a gentle mind, and indicates| ere as fast as you can and creep in : : F : ; . [of our brow, or i 2 een his mother’s friend—Father | (hat would ha ros ee Peeed fresh paint, | ond matter from the capital by means | re a i a & the se sah dignitar- a rena, er ee the possession of a love of home and ay ae saute fice as you ean omanza. The priest was surprised €0| “tne Tooke she gave from that position n | of balloons. In Paris itself, ander the Set seeanuio to the otters been amused to hear people when the @ [country which is the characteristic of / was staring into the gloom trying to Why ap Stett a he| Was Jong and absorbed, but came t direction of Postmaster Ramport, a jot Say iy where its offices are. start mn say at what point in life civilized and normal man. cateh sight of the approaching beast. hy suprised Stefano sax Meet rar eraenng iseiy beter te eth bp hs Sree bai | they will rs contented with worldly ,| ‘This mild form, fortunately, is the|But against the deep shad had ask without another glance at the princess eee eas parade possessi man says: SRD TN SCR GC arn and treés nothing coul the agents from your el- or ‘the Saunt ahatturnedsandieth the ae for sea ee persons and to get twenty thousand dollar: f ve ex | Suddenly I heard the clin‘: of a chain der brother find you? I sent them in OC Ne one private mail | SPAIN Re DECAY. ill be satisfied.” Another: “I {5 | Perienced, for bir the severe form nite close—on my right uest of you only two or three months iy love! my life!” whispered Zan- oe fr to get fifty or a hundi usa) lakes posses! @ person it te fy 1 a Ga ease ered oscdtal mt jet x : pe is ater- un,’ I said, and the next instant ny cpenvour Ree ee Seeing coatlbet Sail Une thet publie men toteiag tne Wty Veet dan {tare of Base the. tame of the oft single | million, and then I will be gatistied th- | rible disease, causing untold misery and| there towered out of the sea ele Acai that anne Wold aware Tate ON aoc oy teeem ae. toe duet hea gone en Cae ee aanteaay ee 4 look at that block of storehouse Just even death. ‘This severe form, usually | cleinante “ie ¢ meee aoe, te ing 3, rag ‘ sie to Valladolid they Will you dot She suapects—how much! | be remembered. Homing pigeons Were | When a war Tee an on both i a we a 8 called nostalgia, has grown less com-| glean if ifs rae moment, Law the : also ry i ; ; ‘And either Fath-| probably Gyecaitald (had had bos kill-] sranne es enn to gctae “Can you put off, | ne toe elas A Wate of aecty ax | ee ore. opt toumadenrais, SEE es ae 53 | Jaat look what erate investments yobs Inter foot’ most Brapbielly de; | mon in these days of quick communica-| the great brute breathe and’ thems . [was in a sharp engagement with) for a time at least, any sae she | balloons, acco: isandier’s “Hn |emy. No doubt in the present war ers of the shipwrights who.were | You have. Now my so Scribes both Nid en itil his ‘erlat {iicn, of tepid tnecamnimalon ak news, and | Why, or wherefore, is a mystery Icould the b: , ls fe 11 | ease; eat, drin! ba 7 er i aul esl eel aon aber aA aa eauias ner enue ae ik she isalile to make? ae eae To Siege de Paris," | Americans were too ready to say that els for etl | anaes ent) drink aad be mocty |by sazing of a wide-spread knowledge of geogra-| Reyer Slve—it swung swiftly round ae easy ores pe onseyana as ee ea a score 0 ied yes, my ci ae Do a Ler left E the be eg city, an ae PeF-| the Spanish could not or would not. ee attic jinancenalon coueconceal nes will The mations gazed, and wondered mimi ee] Ranier an as spectrally as it had te mn my accoul » 10. i sara rey i i 5 4 back to Parma?” 5a However, he had arrived at Mad-| Tock to yourself! ‘Oh, it is for you 1 eee imeluding $009,000 1 hom | fight, et that victory would be easy Solomon's glory. No vest till his eels| mever be with the larger, posse raised: umble plight,| THe, elements of ignorance of one’s] "And the lady?” asked a listener so- He told her he could wonder no ‘ore, and had fallen in with) fear. Not only the count may ers, five dogs and toro toreg of dyna- | and speed baw livon are sot aaa th Goas pon HeDe oat GAL) gad made debates {surroundings aifa consequent sense of | licitously. Lads ae after a uret pause Bee ella the ‘Good oid “pres, who ae ee your deadly nem, f cane “ to mite, were dispatche: the aer a ereialeae while that was a mis- Revises at ig nad ati cin helplessness and despair of ever seeing ALA she had only got about fifty e der! ry be ha e fear e is utterly without - | route the ce "itty: -two de- t is a fact which aap people i 7 h hi e again, which in tim by ‘ay from where I was standing Howe left Father Paul troubled and|from the agents of Antonio, Duke of | science, without remorse. Juan, what | scended rite retain. Bal ium, | fake ahi nee De) aud aoe very | mit you sat this moring pike catch nis eyes and stretched, and | ormyeced the sutferer from nostalgia, | When, she dropped ito the earth i ea! ca me Eons oy RARE Rea enteet Steffano BN cae, did oe mean ke Be oes ue ae sun four in Holland. two tk Gaiea! ; y, and ee a Feauseavee oe iecdaia tablé, the fare jo poor ie com- Be burating. nigh, to ae bulky words is oved, except i Gan ON Ene Goad faint When she eee to her pare DURE EAT ne Be Rete Res ea) SPORE if Norway. Only five o ere cea ti ed, you would - m vast: and many, ery young or the jorant Sa et genes Her, ino: H whom Corsiglia had been wont.) convinced, and he soon convinced the new—" «ain, | "Or captured byt the Germans and two | broad sense inefficient. As a writer ea Thbashe vena "to ay ale Many i ‘unitate bis flight, | The greatest sufferers are Highland. carriage, and, after congratulating to correspond, and he rmine young man; and finally he resolved to] «* H fadelon will be ir were, nev , having been jin. the London Spectator puts it, “They nd_pine-apple. you are not With rene ite Huei flutter: |ers, n and Swiss mountaineers, ler on our escape, we continu: te to him.” He wrote a letter, and|come to Italy and see for himself if|ectly. Come to-morrow. Do! n't Tet ber | ioct in the esgull eed” in anything. tented with an income to supp ing the Celtic Scots, and men are more | CUY way home, The next morning w t messenger took it, promising | he a brother living an that |prevent that. We may settle some- | all ue ae. “of that time, how know their government is cor- Etably. your ticubsiiblaj pod menll tor and ere abundant sport to after |apt to be overcom heard that one of: the Colonel's ele- to deliver it and bring back an answi brother were really the, Duke of Par-| thing then.’ er, none could compare for its cc cunts Vunt they do not purify it; the ibs contentadtibagh pony incomertol | The victim of this extreme form of | Phtnts Had killed Va koran thie mite fhould be given him. ‘The answer oly father had given mn him) “1 will come and perilous incidents with tha that their army lacks organiza- ta ponte eS haber eh homesickness is almost always a resour before, just after ‘The princess and her son were | all ihe tutocmatlon ha beats give, “God and all gon angels guard andthe Wall-enmgn aevonsut, °M Ne Hee tl reanize it, In- Aidala espace paket we io o learn one more lesson trom | celegs person, one whose life is a routine i ead d also made sure that: iis Hers were bless you.” ibte aaioted stub extends through all their lp Witte we ore. Ebat shakes eal Doe abjeot, an ,and that is that there is | of trivialities, whose ideas are few and “So from my heart, I pray for you, portant Government cematidies social, industrial and mer- | Bspoy Gf GAbSPAPAB. AE that er not no comfort in the life of a voluptuary. | limited, and ‘such They ake Taan: GRAINS OF GOLD. d the sto} ory | my oy dear love, my true nobleman, | 9°¢jo¢} mber r morn in, Yet while they perceive | he how do y BeOUnE tor the fekt that 3 ee draw aside he ‘tain ‘that iliar objects and aitenpeen tia y ii in view o y have not the energy to many of thos> who fare sumptuously | pn's disseluionces plunged i lom- associates. | When s person is| | Looks before you leap; seb before you | "Heart to heart, soul to soulstanch,| the ‘Seine. ¥ very (Gly a¥o whepta Miscatic.| 002, dissolutencss plunged him. Though !p:soed in surroundings ‘no new | €0.—T rc TM, | loyal, Til rue—their lips met once] metres above Fort n, Nadar | ce, Germany and Ita! pel fied, id overbearing, and for-|arose in his ova soul at ins id Tieas are created, but thereisagnawing| Burdens pon light when cheer- finally recovered, and i us }more in rvent, rept “ss ag | Suddenly balloon | have largely Pectantad their colonia’ bodi: id crankey, and uncomprom- nm soul @ tyrant that | jonging for tl it, which is the more | fully ties a ‘id. his convalescence @ chanced to| quarters in his own palace, and setting | pure as the breath of heaven, and in 8) on the In i ow ts rising ‘with a pountehance in’ which | mastefed him. With a mandate that /intense as a return seéms impossible. | Children bh » overhear friends speaking of the Duke apart a most liberal allowance of|}moment more the observant, watehfol |Teaving wrath nays Isvers and lip which none dare y, heclaid the whole|'"the nation for such he really is, i more need of models iestduin end “af tbe death if his ee : diisdine. aa Back aah the’ x sites * land under sre the To his “sarc oy oe nat he has, leet relects. than of yetrcpialsretae m- . What! Solomon not happy yet? No; Constancy is the Feline of u Vou mas a ase ye fort d i ' 7. ot Y-| at o aceili” SI abl ot. anawar tpieLnt ia Take the Melbourne Cup, for instance. me is the author of this text ?| from man, whose breath is in his noe-| whole life was a gigantic wretchedness. Aorintene setae sae nes pia ar sehen 1 donde cad a1 Ae the old swomact sith & burst |On this raod the big swéep 1s 100,000 sub- Tt seemed as if the| fils. | There is an honor that is worth m hands, © bow long! OF ford | ear ataieee ene Re one, Set Balen oe a jof indignation. “You have no right to ae at £1 each, and the prize for world pee itself on that- ms ees er ee ays ays ge how long?” From Christian circles, plain which made driving in the eft any, wo! her condition.” : \d say, Signor, that ask such a question.” — rawing the horse that wins the cup Tu wove: tee udahkent tlowers iatacnia tone Aan God. day rise wy from the very altars of God, the {| dark dangerous, so we got out and 4 Have you told the ey, pan ed, were five-and-twenty. You a re) ba [RHOKO}. Yon dee ‘going “over to the | es: mu. tenet hat manner of ruin are made up. They march began our walk. broke in the duenna—and this time more than that, and you may be less. enemy, are you? | Well, well,” turning | is £30,000. ‘The jholder of the second garland. It set its richest gems in| love the Father hath bestowed upon with scorched fect over a pathway of | | Now, she certainly filled up an important Such faces as yo re not easy to|again to the princess “go on my beau- [bears ticket receives £7,500, and £2,500 his coronet, It pressed the rarest wine | US that we should be called the sons of ire, the ground trembling With atthe t ao me gentry of the! mada Bi the story— Have you told the | h ead. Have I much mistake?” | tiful cousin. ONS | hall discover by-|goes to the third horse ticket. In ad- $5 his Vip Te robed Hien an ens aS o.napixes, not-for. that: roy~ quake, and the air ho! he beeath | (ez2 Stood a barn in which the ele- : or that all this time Father Paul ‘Nothing worth mentioni en-|and-b: oamprebended in (alg sale Ya mass ae Renae’ ave De : pur-/alty? Come now and be kings and of woe, and saiphurvus with the fleet | "thts belonging to the department of thought full sur ¢ Prince Giovan- tered upon my meth year two net felting of the Saint cog Per | ue % Ps est purple and embroidery. It cheer- ag upto God and the Lamb for lightuings ol God's. wrath. Scor.| Which Col: Farlay was chief stored thet ni had been condemned and executed | se months ago and little more.” Bacdol, Seah a model must be an in- | distributed among those who get horses ed him with fe cadokaat wana Wiese LTRS CANE Wet cly a g Pscaie a ief stored their fad that the poor, doer Princess, be, | ina Iny soul the woman ejacu-|epiration im sore ave than onel” {Whether they start in the Tacs or not, Innafot ‘harga, “It tgrbeled him With Stil further: I learn from my “worm that never die its is awful | ih Sor ane. on bist pvening. one | of lieved the same thi the day of | that ould I have made such| Something that flashed in the face and there are hundreds of cash prizes, as peas laughter that ever leap. | Jec¢ that worldly wealth cannot sat- fouets tit baerid ralde b ese animals, having been either idle her death? Ah! T see,, It is these red |of the princess as he thus spoke—: i Hee eing ta kta icant eats 5 t ie the soul's longing. ‘The more ebauched. 0, there is 110 peace in the | °F Misbebaving, was still at that late isabel, at the ot breath of Ma an and sky-blue curtains of |thing: that flamed out and bu in| ed from mirth’s lip, It sprinkled his} money a man has, the better, if he life ae 8 Narureary. Solomon answers. Set busy unloading itself, and lon’s thought, started guilty They give the flush of youth to | her golde: exee—startlod.and impressel|® each. On this race there will be cheek with spray from the bright-| gets it hon es it lawfull ‘Nowe AE Han Aton and avery TC TREERS cardtaa ea inoue uw see it now, plain | ‘Wha w! jotter sweeps at prices to suit tha most fst fountains, Royalty had’no do. | Phe whole teaching of the Word of God Gah aad Paesaie tt thera is cose 1pSRy) Indeed {t:-seelmed’ 'to' be if she could hove Tet Xes, yes I should say you | | should have turned by his “thoughts ia that |p ‘aa trroukor.., Teor nponablta: minion, wealth ap Juxary, gold no| oef,, “Barney te crete those kind of plete satisfaction in worldly office, in| ‘™:, .- so important a f ec © fact, | were all of thirty. |direction may not be. told ; but a mom | im Sane eta rscicasa: GERBIL , Ts habits that kind of mental acumen worldly wealth, in worldly learning, in| We had gone about a third of our meaning, and Taal T could only tell you my impressions, Brae cn: COMMA i gti een) ahaa en eet ee eet aan leas | ions, as they F i glitter, flowers no sweetness, song no| which leads on to riches. ‘A man who| hile: sinful indw where is there any?|W8Y when I heard its shrill or “How could I peas overtook it?” | and your ie) might be truer and more | Isabel, when she and Zanoni had eee, fag of ia Yetsblack eyes, he looked o | hale a sovereign bras and one of 100,- melody, light no radiance, upholstery | talks against. ps as though it were d turned us out on a desert to| testing at i La aad she alnaaed in a tone of self-reproof. ret ie. laughing. “Now do you go and put o1 1% nd squarely, Wansls | 000 at five shilling: no gorgeousness, waters no gleam, a bad thing, is ei a knave or a fool die? Ah, A bok abet one that | ¢ rf working overtime, and its hs exclaimed, in a tone (nak you. for| “There can be no question that the| Your mantle. and make ready fon the Mra abut ek coake ingens te ra a nba *| not meaning what be says, or ignor- comes this morning—this fain one. Im-| "WmPeting, significant of revolt. M; reminding me of it. I should have| duke was Ainappointed, but he did not 1 join Signo! hea “Good Madelon, did you see the a feeder, tataltann 4 rds no plumage, prancing coursers| ant of the glorious uses tow eR mortal garlands on heg brow. The song companion also heard the furious beast thought of it before I had done, I|doubt—he could not doubt—the young rtar with me for | ture of the Saint Geciia Tateeligon i Par La cae rnian eo toe, Mere a no metal, architecture no grandeur, | can be pu © man who builds of, heaven bursting from her lips! | but she only laughed and said: should have spoken of it before. You|man’s story. He Breed evidence fow moments about the picture.’ lthe painter's ‘room # and nearly every weel Lada ie ut it was-allyhis, Across the thick | his,soul’s happiness on earthly accu- Meg Ways are ways mage plensantatss «What i Se ee eautail Chau seus estates Par nanere e duenna arose from her seat, and | “yf = laweep. As mentioned previously, no mulation is not at all wise, to put it ani al bor pete at a queer noise that elephant Paes ea eta ie been bo lone which his tocther haa seven ta hums on nae doubt hag sever been cast on the hon- Grass of the lawn, fragrant with tufts!in the faintest shape. ‘To say. that Christ fs pardons tm | making. ne Dt princess i 8 ad gi ee | douh r hay ean bo, va eer uervbuatend been exonerat-| her h-bed. They were letter: Api Fee: Cennned: jesty of the organizer, who. deducts 10 of camphor from En-gedi, fell the | Solomon was a millionaire gives but a : Cnitst i is svelte joy: ened es, very strange,’ I replied, but @ second. trial, and|some of them Father Paul's, and ee |per cent from all winnings so as to re- long shadows of trees brought from very imperfect idea of the property he Tat ed of all e at a s 8, | if for bi dit a - idn’t laugh, for again I heard the her own son had ascended the throne |of them f her husband, writt | BALLOONS IN WAR. jcoup himself for his expenditure an erited from David his father “Substantial comfort will not grow, “voice of th of Parma; while he w: a "Also, there was jezertion. He employs as y clerks d at his command gold to the value In.nature’s barren soi le angry beast, and so, it a Paper in Renion hie had dtten, dow as a large bank, spends thousands of , six nd eighty million Al we cam boast till Christ we know, |*PPe@red to me, coming nearer and ents. Upon making enq' bate 'y, he es opr ate aecre abe th Hap o ‘o : er tbat peice as ‘aglio there q ke still, believed that | you thin of anything I have forgot~ t siehae: 4 ft princesy ser é ; Beh y oa. thetner and his little brother had | ten (£000 mam me CHAPTER Vil. x exhibiting ed not happy. Sve ea alan fiw xuinous @ight, on, | the] fone satee ac trane atta 1: SPE fa) rei ees ana his mother. and his little brother aie ; . | the two balloon T learn from this subject, in the first pail foo tations ohinatit bat kttar | Secmnees Leak seat ie eo peed rt the tax a man pays to Deen eee ory as ca; he. called wells Nig dang (Onle/+tlis pnentie adke The distance trom the studio of our | being drawn in the Over bis shoulder, hs his face Pei sith porblte’ ramorbet with tab sk pied Tone paling p thosapest pede cage po tie vublie 46 being eminent.—Swift. upon the duke, retold you Hatithe whole | Be net fit m pie ane BEATE puiktikbug leona ot the broadest | were separated ae the night of his toil pileht with fame eee ve rat arith body ex" Jcomes thin and ‘here The truly generous is truly wise, and "st sentence, Ww e: ii " < v! ee ih a Lia is eet nee, “you wil and pleasantest thoroughfares at that, | Mons yea te | hae ee Tt aes illustration me apart with putrefaction, he staggers headache, with dulmony of intellect and he who loves not other, lives unblest.— ickly as onal Antonio, ‘hired anes tot Prapeee ery ss dare bation much easier to state these facts | ard pooaattina thet * out-lout from the hell of his own ‘Sniquity |inditterence to everybody and. every- Pecdirreseall ‘at! Genoa ‘end fitted her | duke ever, for Sareea ae toes eke, which began to desc 1 han to. explain t ime was when } - perond es cine: | %2 give warning to others. ow'| ening? arti sey roan im Goeth ‘Seen he, more any one speaks out for Spain, and Sent in her faith-|ed that Steffano was truly companion had now start h flag: had by this tima been re-| Spain’ v tqueror. She produced ; aiat m bonkers uni] many, bave ventured out on that wild |failure of the vital organs to perform| © pale susie pene Stee another ful agents to find his mother and his | nd his true and lawful had taken but @ few steps, a fost ae heather balloon | by.” the | {Ro oldest adventurers, the most ene } imust be a thoroughly hap- |°2%,f eensuality,, driven by | fieree | their functions alked of —Tayi brother, and bring them back to his ut was thinking how she should ap hek aan a | terprising merchants, most aude ” He said: “Happy? Me hap-| Matyocd te cee cnisieainst rocks, | There is little to do for cases of this| | To dispense with ceremony is the arms and to his heart. Alas! It would | the Princess, with a pleasant the jsobgectiohe Wished,to'm nc byateteratc cious leaders of expeditions across the py? Happy, when just as Iam going| {pom tate the wt t a re there is of a| most delicate mode of conferring a ost seem that a dark fate ha t | will yourself : when she saw the Marquis Steffano on | forts eelowr, and w al sea, to extend her increas to dine, a man sends me a note, sayi: that a the Aa: Ot em. No! return ae though Geeteys Bord compliment ver. itself against the accomplishment -of| an appearance of real deference “that | fr '°C oocite side of the way, wher er and object of the 1s wealth. To-day apparertly all the If you don’t send me five bundred|fietingly veined sith te er | ce the map aot of tha routes by which , the duke’s purpose. ited and| the young man had red to e been | sti out that their plucky | fierceness of the Spaniard remains, lz pounds before to-morrow night, T-will| “sungly| Tuined with their passi SNaaicak: mre ‘the’ bith of Providence has given us hope and teeted: and at the expiration of six|or the personal appearance of the Farn-|*Ppearee © | tty ton ee ove lost. But they. were | and all his pridebut of energy of t b blow your brains out.” Me happy?” ;| H2S and burning on the soul [hope that conditions may change and | S!ee? a8 @ compe sation for the many fronths came word that his vessel had ese.” join them. She saw, and ca | quality. that persists until an end is j ©, Twish this ing I could by|fercer than unquenchable fire, ‘they |the separation from the beloved spot | “Ares of life. = Voltas been cast away on one of the Balearic e sure not!” the old womanan- |J0D Mn ete with a qi ambled fyom the car| reached, he has \ the power of the Lord Almighty, break | mak hh Megs te oat [not be final, may bring about a restor-| Though a great man may, by ar: lands but only one of his friends |swered quickly, and with kindling eves.| PU "2S. “hole Tame quivering eae up adler. ad serra Ne Pe cha |e ees vii tiaie nab itrbe of the tha dntatient orice: eee oa | ake the shock of darkess Pale, and lation to mental Maatthe eapeatatig ht Gis | omits ee Ca ae oe of whom there were f ad been |“How should h poor, dear boy! |Btip, her whole frame ai Poon ae the enemy, to stop ahole | people of northern Spain; but they do Z neglecting the present Bak eee Dinepbomly \, Shabeba lt: ‘shook | boa iy upon the sufferer’s own, me slghwas onde? build Serna sner® it'Gras almost a_year,| brought up from almost an infant oxclfement- po you see who is com-|made in the tissue, Presently be’ de-| not n the country, nor give the exper nen tures gt ai ame failure? isfaction, hoping t mares in’ to ‘be Sergio ae oes ao eae etbrig/to that ond. pon Christianity.=De Quincey. . in, | among those frog ratio Spaniards !” 9 | scended to the car as the balloon right- | characteristic tone to race. Ho think something in the future for them ot ae Ae Argel mest e often 25 people. witb thin or a of} it seemed blooming with tropical sple —_>—_—_ oc Whterer you find patience, fidel- piguii le Reremals yon, ness anidl thee os tian | Gents | ai | Reh fa te dort: themsel= , 7 sould doy eo this or that peeitlg Peroridly,, nature that will satisfy | dour, and the sky was bright, and the[ ye COULDN'T U ity, honor, kindness, troth, there you Rel if the ippanierad don't eat ’em,| “Do you love me?” ha at sana ae A e, their “hiddei L mayor, or a governor | Timi Sous. ihe arc a ye an i was balm, and from astles‘that z OLDN'T UNDERSTAND. j find respectability, however _ obscure Seeger toes 00 lazy to catch | HET | yryou lore me, speak not 2 | Tired Tabots in into|yoot of inefficiency,” to quote agi fe President, Tshould | Fe Sher riches; {| 2004 8 the shores of glittering seas} What is the charge? inquired the ‘and lonely men may be.—H. W. Beech- them, that’s al. Bie yer, Spends ta syllable—| the Prussian, w hich suddenly es ‘tator,—all these faults E fe ctly happy The honors and crowns t fade, to investroonte| (cre, ome Finging up laughter as mer- _|word to bim not a sy A panda ane z e emoluments 0 iz ry as the waves t on the used, responded the Prose- | As the old lady gave token of subsid- | oy anything you fan a e exaggerated in Ube Wi cannot ex : res with them that that always declare dividends, Come up| crag: By infernal spell | cuting Attorney, had two wives, and ‘ood mate ts te Pome te ‘i 5 w = thet ite the wi , ; f i i Hee question » the painter ven- | ¢ernoon in the 1 | ft i sniards of to-day ad disquietude. | ts day and get it-—the riches of God's! their eye was Bl icaned inte cos ee oa ee September last he, took et Sage Uf ren ie Sta now? lead Sadswab it that Stet- | will esplain everyting -everytl ig. | hha ee creas a tothe traits them- t on one of the one Fat [aha od Gaile oon Die an stopp : they would have eard e [his revolver and s) th of them. | fines, indeed. in arte of be ee h You sball know e cverament is he is miserable be- ‘ 2 clank of chains e howl of woe,| Humph! wed the court, there's 4 5 fano aesived hore ooo ean eonths,” |may have appeared Br coinnien are 1 e people in. his| tey who put: their, trust . | and across their vision woild have pass: | something I'don't understand about | “ncies— rr kup toa Aa Rye Teabel’s know—TI know that Steffano has ask ie Hikdio of the Paris torte | tion, why asury is bankrupt, realm that do ah ant any pars © be (ech pert and learn from this|ed of the with shrou be a gentleman is to be honest, to 0 Tips. While she had bent her head to|¥eu to wate me. Now. dear ol ty _the girdle of the Paris forts| lion, why tet. trast vould have Te head of Edward I. pie that learning and science can-| gathered up about ies blistered with What is it, Your Honor? be gentle, to be generous, ‘to be brave, abs feats Mee at eanne siete heen swer me, will you serve me or thetting with an aise : Palau e os 4 has lingered so lon aches under his ‘crown res the | not said sei the ae You Lona that | pain, eyes starti sock- could any man with two wiv and, possessing all th C : e rescue. She had a wonderful mem- ot hintaan ee ae genes people will mot pay the taxes, and|§ con-Jets in agony. Bui they saw it hove Me nevolvéa? witlioul almolthg ues aval, ba: tO exercise them in the most Norton , See sant Oneay dace | duel. Pew al rinee of Wales, will not do | tributors to the literature of bis day.lnot, they’ heard Te net, until trom the (acit? rateful outward manner.—Thackeray, “And now, signor, we come to Stef- ory for dates, and the family history

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