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Weston Times (1966), 8 Mar 1894, p. 1

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He he I ltnrt of more them two mil-e end I good nuimal under him. The mounuln vulnurteen miles away. And we Inuit ride {net to overhnul him. The pace In: n killing one u we ant leirly averted Ind ior the Brit lull hour we gnined on bun. Then we could do no more then hold him even. with the diltuncn Ma mile in hie fever. Now end then he turned to look over hie Ihoulrier. and now nui than he weved hil_hnnd end uttered rw of derinncet ( He'rode straight It the mnuntnin. tsud we followed. We were Itill e mile behind him " he crnued the "veil- lyinq out . on the dank of the. uriike an ninth before In unhvgrh. T. Fined n bit on him here, hut-he Iv“ still beyond rum: M our enr- biun n he iluug himeel! oti'h-e mule And diuppenredmin n ruins. Three or {our minute: inter we were off our horom and after him. For the first hundred feet the rift mu unt over twenty lee; wide and the te,', olmtructed hy mus-e- of rock hilen ram save. Then it made . band And widened; than unuther bond Ind narrowed to ten (eat. end as we pushed uhend we uw that it ended abruptly n einet rock oliih q'most plumb up end down. The murdere' had rushed intoe trap. As we turned the Int bend we law him Itnnding At buy not more than forty feet away: The lightol day fi L:ir1i(ll)wn through the ced. nrl until he wen u ainly reyenled, and I emem'hcr thMtrenklof nun-hine lny here end there on the wet and ragged ruckl be. hind him. = ;fiiii%r'0deGie dead r." replied the ml“. A 7 if . "rijs'Jri,, to take you, dead nr alive I" laid the “want. ls we came to I hslta'n line Euro-I themcnyon. _ " This irn't a fair show," oaid the funk tive is he Hood glaring It. us. " You'll kill me. of course, but 1'lt wipe qut three or tour of you fir" r." , t , A .... "sq ,, - -ee , ___;- A- "'iiUGkaieuy aurreuder," replied the serge-qt in I conxing voice. 16 We are only obeying order: and don't wnnt any Illooc- ing," ___. .- .. ' “Mn, 1:L_ mm The mnn's hands hung by hits side. Like I fUah of lightning him right. arm came up, Ind his pistol w“ leveled on the sergeant, who Wu lb step in advance of the line. We hull left two men with the horses, bat we nnd eight carbine: and the sergeant was armed with a. revolver. _ _ _ _ .- et- fl“, _ " I can’t do that," proresred ”flames“. " You’ve got the drop on me, bu, I'd beher dxe here than go bask and report. that you atomlrme off." '. wt " Men. I'm going to count ten and then ghouls called the fellow. " If there's one of ynu left in front or me when I'm done crrant'ing t'll put. bullet through the Ber. gmn't'i {lead I" h "7; siJrisuil,hrivts the order for your men tom back y' he commanded. // a " Don't move from your tracks !" com- manded the aergeanl. "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. eigIhV, nine----" ‘he mun counted slowly and distinctly, Ind everything was l0 quiet'dnwn there Lhut bisvoioe seemed to come out of ngrava. We had iiur carbine! at a trail. If he fired we would bring them up Ind give him I whitey? [The aergunb noml tikts A statue} though - doubting that the man Ins counting Ile the neon h of his lifn. Bat it Wu eof to be. A: he counted nine there w“ I fierms scream in the cad-rs Above him, I dink ohjsac memo} to nil through the gloom, and the report of I re- volver brought a ‘hundred echoes. Ten minutes later A mountain lion stood (wing Ill, WIIh his pawn on the murdererla pini- trnlg body. Up came one carbine: and who disvhlrue was like n cruh M thunder. Four or five of the ounce hymn struck the lion in head and breast and he WA! dead as we nth-need. T " And this fellow, too," Mid the sergeant, ID we pulled the vorpse aside. '. See? His neck is broken. The lurukilled him with I blow of his paw as he (raishevi him down." h Fromm Illllnnnlrr VIII nozxrtl In [In Mlle": nnIl DIM In Him. . A mloer of the story hook hype died :1'-outuvo Whekn ago in Auxerre, szmr. Althouuh'he never had wile or children, he wnq known (null perm”: II] the ruby as _ up; F‘s IlanL He had haema- public tigure for a urenerrsrion, and could he men daily, in Horne or lxluuhine, tottering in his rags thrmun the arreela, to gather odd him of anal snd wood And cigar mumps. When ‘w Mann his work m Ihe eity there were thn ul'IKlJumnrn that he war. tich and lunar y, hm they were soon ditrpellerl by the isbjeet tilrh and want in which he lived, and hy hin imparturlty in hunting. Papa Helm-lot dyed in his'S'uh you, and van: hurled in the Power‘s thl. The French police. who sunpucr evergthirtgotill Impacted the old man's b"d,filc1", of por. (my. dunno the tmeertt A Ifting of public GOUTHILI. UH'EF OF T DA BOMEYS. . l'n-nlmudy Chou-n at Rehnnlln'n hr. eon-or. Couvul Doom; Allan-nu, A Pull spoon! uy- ..-fumsr.l Dacia! h“ in'ormed the minister of mnrinq from Hahn "In all the prinoel Ind chieln hu- boon convoked u hobo to choos- the ncw King of Dlhomay. Oonihili In: been rem ennui-d, and In presented in 'ha mum. " the pvammt. of rho rugnhlio to napopu- known In th. nemhhor ood of Abnmey. Dolor. the mummy the French Mg, bolu- od on thl place If Amhodm. mu ulund by the troop. Ind the ttillyr. The new in). I!" boon .nrhu-tiully “mired hy tho population. The pout of Oahu, the Ihndonmun of which Md been decidad upon. '1. pun-Hy Hubroyod by . fires, no midst", hawker. inf-Hung "Tl,'l't ' The Itniuvy nun in :IIi-flcwry. he gen-ml “may“. I wordy reduction of the oiNe. nvo (oral. mgtrir--" Then come- Bup. I don't an Ion-n that teller. I "in! him to an! "" II A “VHS PAPA f'i,MNIL0r, mam Ke In]. " Emmy- had the hit, in 'which The mnrniug of the full moon opeusd “I Inllly u the In". ot I tei/jr,"?)',.':."! In In! In truth the “whim day" of the, your. Even tbarki, the lard oi huuldmg' and of mu. mun luvs been road III lus, qrunile hours of “at perfect, Xav. lot like i no emerald in the jeweled mouth of Siu. l NM . leaf uirrul in the limpni air. Even‘ the dizzy rnducmuu can“ by the he“, were sbyrrts an "new horimn. Ir an“ n if . cool uhmuur lamb damemlnd from haven to BIN“ no vivifv Inen'l"hodien And to blah the "crifieusl day. The nun, Ink-s It! pn'nabeand ill Lempln. Wu bereft of mllbgulu inilaonee, and the lbrunuth of Hm full moon seemed to onrry the valuem‘ the night into the.richneu of Illa morn The "tsenior:" wnd nwiuI ceremnniu that begun with the ruin: of the nun. Ind that were to In: Ievan dly- wirhyst Intermis- sion, menu 't7.-2f.".""" Wings to the pagiciApantu: . .. . . . . . _ To Armnphufthe high priest, the king. the despot, they renewedn soul juded with adoration add power Intervreting Hurki, he became “In centrsl disk of the duy. , To a father and mother forced iuto u , To a father and mother forced into n l hateful honor the white day bee-Aime thn black dsy. It had Already matched {rnni their kisses their lirat»ho‘rn lmhy hay. The modern imagination return-is to dwell “pom the ahmtly fate of the child. To the great throng in the temple enurt this we: the opportunity of the year to show lnynlty to the religion of their fureitstherris, to worship, to gossip, and to trade _ TerukhU eta ue of Hurki had been placed upon 3 huge altar lacing the throne of the king. Surmonntmg a pyramid beside the tall zigzurat, it rnse to e height, of twenty feet. It towered above the other alters that smoked with the’ hurmt-offerire of bullmylo and rams slaughtered at daybreak. Priests iiitted here sad thele within the sacred inclcsure. performing their camplex and mysterious duties. At dawn the melt titndn had’mken its position, ranged by families and tribes. The most eminent ‘occupied the pieces nearest to the tvltBrs and to the tusoriihesa. Even now they began I to be impatient tor tha'ceremony of the fee- tivity. The chief actors in the occasion were only two, tho highest in the Isa-. Amrephcl, the priest-king, and Iskeh, the new high priesteu. In the vast multitude that guped st the high alter a spectator from the top of the ziggurat might have noticed sever-l groups of leowling men. They seemed to shun obsusrvatioa and to be disguised. These were priests frnm the rival temples of Nana and Nelm. (ire-sad in the garb of the com- mon people. The worship of Hurki hurl engulfed all other religfbne in Ur, us well utthe state itself. When the king guve a palmful to Hurki, he gave a pinch to Nana, and scold nod to Nebo. Hurki's priests we'e fut, but Nnnu'm were lean, and Neho WIS oppressed with debt. To raise a dir turlmuce in the courts of Hurki at the supreme "erities of the yen Wu dangerous hueinesu. but it might. be interpreted as an ill omen, and divert ‘mruphel from his religion. One mad devotee had actually Mind the fulletto cry, " Beaut,iful is Nana, 4332 goddess of Ur.” but he had barely weaved with hjs life. These priests, bund- ed together in denperute alliance. pretend- ed to he zealous for the traeritices, while in reality they were only waiting for a. fever- uble opportunity to raise a riot. MW -rr'e" -__H _ In due tima' the onena were declared propitious for the "eriiims. Hurki wan not as bloodthirsty us New“, god of the tierce midsummer sun. hut once I year the king himwlf mun, place in his none arms the etirist-horn of a noble family. The priestess lighted the consumimrtire. , " Looks" slid a citizen, nudging anothe'r; "look at. the home of Ternkh. They occupy the nearest pines. He is in high favor. Be- hold the height of Atni-rwnu, his son. What wilHooV~inz man his servants are! There must be five hundred of them or more, Their faces are an the can! at thunder. Even the king "owls upon them." . "I tare-i,"' interpnst-d his neighbor, $t that Amrnphel in je dohi of the wnnhh of the non of 'I'nrakh. They my " marinate: a descenb Ilnnn his Gelo, in thn desert. The chant. of swelled lo a ilea awed the king.s on which th uol hm hand a rova a comnmndingl uGslre.d to a cln Thortirrtursvuoror' ' theyhmlvés inwnrd Mtttont to the norm! plum! has”. Fiona {Aces full of hula looked up to Amnphol. The king's partner! eye til-carrier! the out. line of a bow hero. ofa jtvelin chars-JIM of qlllVfl‘I hpldan hem-am the ceremonial what A priest who had bun hnughuly shoved nude by thin rmlnnu- was iUrcely reciting " xmprecatinn ““11th men of the deserve Th!" alvek can» of Hark}: "adv to smile an inhnhiunt of the citv. dill urn dare to meet with tom the roughneu onqlqar shephardt. There Will Irs, a pretty tight my room to fall on my nose, willy l I The wsopiekt.t disunce could not notion the insult, to the snurednoss of Hurki : snlg . low priests and the lung comprehended the enormity of the insolenco. F There Inn no time now [or pnninhment. Tho "eritiee must. be offered an the makin- r minute. The art of the Milan w“ m- xnnhlo. “Hil crank nhnll [can to the do”; of hi. mnn-narvmtn will [mnka m. al-vu: his curls will [can I hold them here in I mst," Amnphel "natured to Mime”, " he frowned upon Ahu-r-mn, Rut the um ot Tenth 'u not looking " the Hug. With “on: [ml "kaan . murmur "tMte umona thn mul. limdo. The" In‘ldonly. like tbe Hypo-{mete of l white meteor ttrttrshoowttttt I” In" in I rumin- night, rivoiing 7 "tention, your In thr Kml m, “In in pan-m” mmprllinl admiration, IHQP‘UYII nvemhoro throrteh th, “'1 Cartel. Thu manor Rn! no men beside the sumo god Rurki I Gr, nlh _ . trin in comp-ru- with the gun zlinq fiqurtr. It In the high phonon. “d boat Tu,. trom ROY-1 to Momma how Ihe came than no mun knew. A msg- 29eh of Srptomhrr "M "a! down in I timeout Mitre “on from hcr hand. TM. norm with til o- board, numbering 17! “moi-10mm“ this“ land dignity to MIL Ile To rd: of spine din-tun -- - . L,AA-A_.‘__._- -----0" -T'-Te-2--7-.r'._-."'--'-. , ulnbonu with baqrors, fell “Inbound. a! u up! 0 Mr in" Wu IN, in TmiRrierrr " 0 qrbte I... to her fact. In M um. uh. Finlund. Funn- lost Inn y." L. Bau- haushh. smmnmumma. Mum-mural». am ml. II n VOL IV. The Westbn Tiitltyti" h ROMANCE OF THE FAITH, adninful brow bonus! measuring the Hunh l. Hiya for the crier is Hurki now It, Themniu is right arm, Upon of [queen who rennin: the hcir to hu liihjwu for tho gut limo. Her rename ditbilled Ioleiniiiiy. Tho glory of: Euro haul. tshouts Iliouc her. Belon- lier the Ill-1 my I dmsrt. Haida her, Hark, minute“! lilla I new]. Wtmt wnmuu, Winn priu-leu. whit 'to!ue/w?t Hit-r0 i Shin“ like unto “tun, Lliedtu hwr of Hamil? Standing baton the paople. chrryiiix the child, in an “(Mulls of :iiiovihly reprise. [he pave to Ahu-ra'iili‘l "rusgirvarii" mind the iiiipraq- lion ot clerii‘l motherhood. "In her eye. ware M reulnvl in . bri la'u upon the mar- rugs eve. The king tatuisd to her. AL the hrsst 'aghs bl her ~uiireme beauty in, gave A low 'excilmau-in of surprise. This Alsu. ruiiu heard, and liil lireiibh mime hot ', he forged clone to the Illar. _ A. tho Frisian)“, with grave olreisartcas (no the I oomwl infant into the hand: oi Lha king, the child cried. Tllll penuuuiiug Wail was Answered by I gram from the oowd. “in. thu herald drowucd the faili- er’u rleapuir n he mail: prneumrxtioti: . “\Vhosoever at the sound at cymlml doth not full down upon his lace and worship the mnongml Hurki. the god of gods, he shall be cash iilive into the, tiery tttmace. "Thus with Animpliel. his high prion.” During the delivery of this tnne~woru prochnutiou Terukh had been casting un. canny g'muces‘at his ion. Soup how he felt Anxious shout the outcome of the day. \Yhithar might not innuiumn land his im- petuons and.populisr boy? Temkh had no will objection to a few heretical doubts as to the daity of Hurki, but he diuapprnvmi strongly of their expression. It was nudip- Inmatic, nny.. dsugeruus in the extreme. Open heresy might even involve hm own home. Therefore, mg n pillar of thc state, as the maker of the god he wrrrrshiprrvl, he watched Ahu-rnmu narrowly, with ”row." .ing sense of fear. la his heart of henna the old image-maker had none too much of the national relpect and mlnmtmn ,fur Hurki; nererthelmcs he was not ready to be burned Alive. He turned from his dis. santing son, and tmuUdigrutied preparation with upon his face. " ' Ndw, In: the kin could not take his eyes from'tho ?,te1',,"///li priestess, he did not observe the ulcer. of the herald's conven- tional Announcement upon the ‘men of the delert. . This suddenly assumed the desperaté and eottststorusttsd air of those who court murtrydom. Some flurut their cloaks aside, and gasped their wupona. Each glued his eyes upon their chlet. " Wu remember- ed that, many of the household of Danish joined in this unique demonstration. _ As the last word of the crier died upon the Itn'gnnnt air the multitude fall with a grain upon their knees, and hid their {was in tho dust. Priests, soldiers, commoners. joined greedily in the amusement. At this supreme moment, with a bbuml Abu-rsmu cleared the specs between himself and thev alter. He leaped from stage to stage, and I with msrvellous power and ierr.Jrii'y'GGrd, himself It and swung himself upon the altar; beside Iskah. In hrs right hsnd he l)rannl- l ished a bronze mallet. It was the hummer“ with which Ternkh had fashioned the stone god. The priestess did not curse the snerilegist ', she did not move: hi» I sm'le l of welcome " evanescent as a. [northern light "W,', I northern sky passed over hurl tips hen, with An exultnnt cry, the men l of Abamuna swept like a sand-llorm into the ‘sagred circle. and inclused the altar behind and in front. As yet the, worehipers did not know the extent of the awful "erileqe. But, It hap- pened that one looked, end then another, and before the breath grows cum, the mad multitude arose. They stood "tspelled. A few cried, and exeerated the profane”. But some lonknd an warlly and silently. “any rested forward; others turued m tlee. CIT/l, hi- huusehol‘l, and his slaves. with the tribal instinct, formed ranks to stit the (mean They had eeen the making of many gods. and were pious only as h; a. (he. law rrquireii. 6k Men of U -Abu-mmu . cane, and dam the gird: ot Ur hath commanded me. Be- hold, I smite." With that incisive word he jumped the mallon in lyth hands, poised it onhigh, and lheu hrnurm it with a crash upon the hewl ot Hurki. Eden where, the mighty gud am, there he crum- blerlintothtst. _ . V un- Touul- .rntrovrrT, m", 'rt" at firm " Avg-ll VII. The tart Wu not In lucky year for shit" of wur. Sewn wnr ahipn “we ln~t rlnrinq the twain months of 1393. ot than onlv one in dun-Mod In “why-r. Thin mu the "vary, " trortert" ,ttottftor at 3.600 tam ull-plmmenc. which curriad the tue of the rebel sdmlnl Hello, "rirrnq sunk on the 27th of NnvpmN-r Inn by the guns of the (am of Rio Janina. Rum. hu- ml deph-n tho Ion 6t m nrmorpd cruiou'.‘ thin Witrm, null of the monitor Rul- ulkn. The ttrat. currylng Len 8-inch guns and of 2.950 mm. “a run into and sunk on the 29th of April in the Ray of Lu- nrarl hy the' Brumllln mhool lhlp Admiral Enron. The Huron Handed in cm num- yanr In tho Rm] 39.. wfter in pump; through th, \‘woz f‘nnsl. Thu monitor Run all: mldn I trin in comp-u with tho gun boat Tux trom Run! up Momma Whit SHIPS L0 ST LAST YEAR d: ot Ur Ur! Inhabitant" of Shinsr !" raised his voice him a hurri. .minn‘ed the vast ample court dune breath " mightier than Ur hath commanded me. Be- a." With that incisive word he mallon in lyth hands, poised up] wiisiidk, TV "iririrfri"ijiiiiillV, JI G'ii"jiir' 3. "1764' nwnn.) AND. COUNTY 0E YORK II ERALD. . In the vourae of - ate-r Alrey on Hal Brvller Mud that YEAR‘ sum contnriol ngn Ahbey of Wm” orerrhem (Imlimu-rl to the solemnly concern for shit" ot He wmml to ml long dnrinq which hnd come f m... only amen. and thick ' Thin w,“ told on I unwed tor of 3,600 unveiMin she oh itrd the tue 1m that of King LIV“ sunk who Gd - W 'r the guns and mirery More uni. p... to Hi. mruorl than ed emit”; hrd Ino‘npoun mitor Rul- wtiieh l" hnd,hot an “My. when in. " a." "t Info ind full of gold nard . 'tk7V Weak jncN I 'ance' cold. of 17.000 f. Ding. (of work ow god. J M I wr, sli rl of l at itsat. stop hunt l ennhl nor 1mm l, risks. I sh th reach the m I the In", I ghoul "up. Mining :0. I Hunt) " tho mar-M Mahala-r. Thu ship mu Abutdnnod by tho 1te0tr, of whom' twenty three Im Ion. " Bourrhmnat. ia the tut-tttte Chip of I” thut Fume "s last "no: 1870. The Ill-cutout annuity of may»: Wu that at tho Victor“, Ills tlar siup of tho Britut Malian-nun Bent, on the cunt of Tunis, on the 22nd of June Struck by the "mend ship Campenluw. Iha Vlcldl'in went m tha 00mm: mth Ad mull Tryou null 363' mm The Nhetori. but I duphct-ment of 10,470 tom. A mm Victorilol -.. great" magnxlude by 3 ow to!" in In the coll". of con-traction. w, seventh loo wu that of tho Alex-miter pt, tron, belonging lo any“: It WI! tb new uteel m... at mnail tonnage, built in Hum. nuul sunk in u. “my lhnt hu never been ex p'uinad with t crew of eighty men.uf whom ___' .. .... ' ,,,,,... " _r__--__ -ree_e- .77 r. _ at“? one was uvéd. Though on Ihlpl of bln l, Amado-many were low luv. year, there “'5er um or tres nnrrow on: eis. 11y keep iniquugry in hurl-or Iume at If” mull. mug- nttieent mam “lip: ot Fur tihd their only MAN M MOUNT XENIA. or. Giggory ortiur British Museum Makes A Sutcessml Ascent,- I and some of the Somalis _ to Mombasa. (There I hastily organized I Imnllrcnravnn let {any Zanzibaril, with which I meals a 1 fresh start ten days Wer. L will, of course, isnxious not to leave Airren without having Emule some contribution to our knowledge of the problttpfito study which' my leave of absence was. "granted. From oiornha'sus I followed the route to Ugsnds tor 450 miles, passing through Tzsvo. tiilewe/'titmss0skrm ityl Fort Smith. I then struck across to _ Lake Baringo by I new route. and explored l the lake buin Ind surrounding country. Thence I traversed the Maui plateau of Leikipis, managing to dodge most of its 1 very hostile inhabitants. This brought me ,to thee-13: end of thg._§_§ikuyil muntry, iwhere iood was fortunate f sbumlsnt, aid 1 I was able to purchase enough to last me durinsziny work on Kmis. . I " Though the ascent of this momtnin lwns prolebly the part-or my tour of may general interest, it u by no means the most 1‘ Important seientifi -slly. It was nemsusry darine to examine it in order to tix Its posi- l oiijii'iii't'1re African 'monutnirf‘s‘sstem. A23 tT/,Itf',', Count Teleki (the only Hurtipesn 'who ha previnusly uncalled It, nhuve the 1 forest Aorta), it has well-preserwd volcanic crater ; but as its position in rehstion tn thn main lines of earth movement in the district rendered this improbable 5“:er Wll|lxl_m Auur (hunt-r. the American. 'I'rle‘ and .utts--rBr"trrUoa Hhulm 3.000 Feet Mutter (In! any unlu- Tray, _ CsvETows, Feb. 17..-Nemtot the rm! cent unsucceuful dxpadition of William; Aunt Clusnler, the American explorer, Lo: climb M6111” Keuin, lentil interesi to thel sluluuwm. of Dr. J. W. Gregory of the' British museum, orha bu jun returned' from an mpedmon in equatorial Africa.A one of the sfr'rnmpsiJtsstu_rtts oi which was) the ascent of the grow Africuu mouuhin Rania, on which he reached to a poiat 3,000 feet higher than iuy previous lraveilvr. Speaking of hi? railways it. Gregory said l ""t"'""'"Ps _ee "-7. __ - . _ _ " 1 left London Nov. 4, In: your, to join in expedition to Lake MIP: the had- water: of the Jabs nu an Sonmllland. The trustees of the muleum hud gn’el me special leave of almanac; u collections from this dish-mt were much wanted, as well as autmsdeliuite knowledge of its geological snrumure. The uped'uion iusd been orga- nized by Liens. Villiers of the First Life Guard: and was on n. somewhat exteunlve scale. We had over 300 men, Turks, Somalia, Abyssinian: and Zlnzibaria. “The expedition Lt into inextricable confusion before it hurl started from the can“, ttnd our lenderlefb us without ssying good~by. and before he hqd gone a mile tram the mash. ‘The run of us ruched Ngatana on the Tuna, and than? ”1-9 expe- ._ T , I rN___ .-._.. an:.' diuon was re turned to determine that point and nluo to callect the (mum and flora of its higher zone: to no If more were any simian on it, and if so whether then; had once been more er. tannins and if therd were nnv signs of an ice We in eqnmonnl Africa. With theme olr jnclq I Mcenrledthe mountain to the height of H.000 fun. This involved n good deal of work over snuw-covered gllclcrs, which. M I W]! alone. required are“. one. 1 Wu at luv, stopped by u now cornice which I cnnhl nor turn Without running undue risks. I shun“, of course. huve liked to reach the summit of the greet mounmiu. Inn, I should have learned nothing more by doing so. I could am. even hue dtstermintra its alviLudg. pp I had been obliged to have my inatrarnentsott some rock: In the glacier. As I had to carry n rope, 3 bundle of wood en Trpg8 on which, to tix the rope. food', eta, my load I!“ nther hnvy. I tried again next thy on the wear new, but was “up pert by some verzucnl clitfs. "l hoped Io Work round to the north side and try from there, but I was rvcnlled to burly Legend of Welt-nil: at" Abbey In the wane of his sermon in Wrirnirt at" Alrey on Holy 'lnnmntl‘ Guy. lie-n Bradley and thut '1- thn My on which,‘ mm ttontitrl" an. em grumChnrm of the Abbey of \VPntmmawr WM solemnly drummed to thet Apostle St Peter' od unlemnly (runner-ml to the service of God. Re wnnml to all mun . curion! Irgeetd which hnd cnme down from in " early tuna. and which igmgd‘part of . nary told on a named-5139- ti,'d.'"'igTl,1,' unvaih-isin the chupm-h Illa. The nor) was that of Kine Nit-rd. tho Cnnlmor. who hurl Md man: of My Mme in poverty and misery bdore he clouded the throne. His cannon that.“ to win. him, who hyd kno‘n’ovonv In 'mtl, the wealth to which ha Mdvhocom -tittmL 8. wt. uken into hil laundry“ - wk- (ullof gold Ind lilac. which Md beam ruined try huvy “I or" tunim. Tim funnier: 0.th 'hiq would be de'nehed with tho m ht they worn mmnken. He - on no .10! this mam-y n buck And hid'eom do“. tuning on the mm", of the poop“. and m gum, "and: him fool minim, hrit brought tr, his mind ' e In Ii Inh'ecu. Tho kme's hurt I. SLT/T. ','2'CC; the money to ho "and. - g. '0' the Malling- of hi: frat ’1.- thin nary up man a! M M-ter Giulia. 'r-f elrr. I AGVHNDID THE MOUNTAI wu'u TUF. rasrahsRm si'ii,UTsir." bum. Hnrrl' an'd 1 2'33"" 'g'5Ca'i WllilMll CAUGHT qtmtr If Tom-In“; Good Promo In"! Tulle- In”: (Au-wr G'GDulltlrncu can” “the! In Inhdunn- “Acumen. " He talked oliipou lvku an ‘DEEI."- w.“ All)“. Mr. Snumel Alcorn the "the! dsy old Iurpector Stark, of Tumult), w.lttse L. He Was a Slick Talker and Work- ed a Slick Scheme. out of 5100.”). n uhuimblc ache mm. w“ (elf-ting In"! I many had aw Ever since then. two detectiveu. Slemin and Hurrawu. have been looking for mu dwmdler. “.1 IE but in {.11 to Dawcuve ilelmu‘l " to Irr'lb him. T- Thil ll how it huppenod. WedmnsGy afternoon, null (lurk mun u! ciuri, 31 u- peut culled “rule house, of Rnllei Lush", (learn amen He inuodured him-Ht u s mambo: m I wall-ka-wn In»! fur" m eh. cit). un-lnhowod tho Rabbi an on the! no": I wilt, and artuohed to the exllnct I Chi-qua tor $2.000, nun-la out '.u 'he Pub! t'ts cwre. (,‘lmlre 3, "Ami l, the said Elizabeth Joseph, do witl snd devise the ioltowmg nuns to the following gentlemen to be by them applied ds "resin shawl." .. Hon. Simuel H. Blake, the sum of two thousand dollsrcto be by him used to alleviate the surferinqs pf the poor. $4 Rev. C. H. Dixon. the him of two thousand dollars, to be by him used to help the poor in cuuneccion with the hlpincowl Chum-h." "The Right, Rise. Father Rooney, the sum of $2,000 to be by him used tohelp the poor of the Roman Ustholic Church, and rerpuigrtltatmhe above gentlemen use the above under their own name, or say that, it is 'in memoriam,' and I reRueat thst.the above gentlemen be forwarded the cheque! for the show Imounta as soon as possible that my decent” ', . "Rev. H. D.' MwDone1l, the sum of two thousand dollars to be by him aged to help the poor in eoru1ectian with the Pres- bytermu C_hurch." . "ss Rabbi" A. Laza;us. the sum of thoussad dollars, to he by him used to the Eopr if the Itruh ayn‘agozue." V Attacked to the ‘excrnct was B cheque, apparently written by the deceased. fo'r the awful“ med and‘paynhle tn the Rabbi. this was 'one of‘the tirvmt schemes for srwindling purpoaeu that could be cbnceived, and here is where the benuriful nerve oi Lb. sdyentUNer" name in, He represented to the rabbi that the cheques nigned by the deceased to the gentlemen named would exhaust. the ready mush in therbank belong- ing to the tmtrsbir. That there were small pressing debts for funeral V - EXPENSE}! To BE min, _ and that the gentlemen named had each Iosrred 8100 out of their cheque: to the lawyers Mpay these debts peudin such time an the securities and the 11l'llu'yd,rl estate could be realized upon. When this was ddne thtt Wwould be repaid. He maid thatr the rabbi would be'expected to contribute as his proportion 8100, and he would be obliged if he would give hima cheque tor that amount. The rabbi felt auspicioul‘ and he asked the man to get the cheque marked and th 11 call again, and he would give him the $100. The man said all right, and said me would be back about raven o’clock in the evening. As soon as he was gone, the rabbi communicated with the detective oilice. and there learned that his visitor was wants! for playing a similar trick on Mr. Samuel Alcorn. It was ar- ranged tGt Dete tive Siemin would go up .mlhe rebbi'ts T louse at seven 0 clock, and wait fork mysterious Attorney. About tive o’clock thnr stranger called ‘nimin at the rahhi’s place. He had the cheque marked. hat the marking Wu elurmsily done with a non in red inkiu imi, cation of a rubber lump. and word was at once rent to the detective oliice. Shsmin started for the scone in hot 1Ahte, and managed to catch his man an he was shout to escape out of the house. The prisoner m" taken to police heud. quarters.where he gave his name as Thomas ‘G. Mithieson. He in very rerpecmbla in -rvyse,td he is droaed in nemi-cieriml Hath. He said he lived It 910 Queen Itreet weighs!“ that he had been It work stringing wires for the Street Railway Company. This man has lmen the bete, unit of the detoetives for three months or more). Ha hm Ihont a score 'of cases re .visrtered 530"!“ him in the " Occurrence Bank"- Arrl the ingenuity he Jirphyed in would hnve earner! nlmnnr any line of phrved the Mm“, id: ual Alcnrn Lhnt he run. He repress, he was M r. Brock Brook, hirristers nyeaed extract In plul for ' mllec'ing for the Children's hupitnl and other during- His pun “I to hir6 a Mm and rig and do hiroolteeUttg in "9.0. a. would driu up to . hour and with A good dnl of 8onrirh brown hm subneritrtt'ttrt book. He is Inppvmd to he the man whn Cot I“ with I hon! helm: in. to Mr. "amt-r; whim “(sued in TI, ch" ot I’m-Llnd tndetl Ge harm to h min on Avenue HM. " is u'Io “pr by thr polio: that he in the mun who run My VuTh‘pmnil tn". he mu} he p-d of I non-CU N d m _ id nurchn-d in” [mifm- I'M Sink ‘n‘nhmpitnl. He p-itterhoh- 0 From Mm Jeni. mrvUrharrt to ha Ron Rabat-on. Ind emit-mad ml, by that gentleman. “A got. thr , " in who ulppondl mu he in- Illecving for the (mum's hospital m Nutrition _ "in plan “I to MM pm of life. On Deo. lthh. he "nricaltriek on Mr. Run 6 undmp‘ed an Mr. Gza. sentod to Jlr. Aleortt that k, of Maura Cause]: and to be .inn'ed by Mm , but thev would not il it vu- verimH. and auiltld in no on Hg he 2mh he two help l The matheriu.lisw brthe anln'eso Miki ado was reeerrtty ill of a malady which ipuzzlcd Cue " phylicinna. The Mikado, I knowing this} ductorajarely agree, had t23 I of them toptteod hers ytr, "range to say, tlt g'ih well: Bnd now‘the 4petors are l wondering that she recovered. days. the died there, It. hil life he Wu ___ - ""'-eT "e."--"" __ _ . cord, Ky. ir " supposed to " fed With an that oozes from I crevice in the mnunuin. Nearly everybody Hunk" in J yup-An, men And wq’men. The girls begin when they am you years of age, mud the My tb yen wlrile or t1vermug through I telephone, a can of them Manny an angry that in thdss ing a cruel word she actually [all but Im‘men with leckfuw. A New York larger. on being Ihowu the check whivh he haul forced, by the detec. tive wha wusynrresung him, quickly ,,Lrans- {erred it In his mouth and swallowed It, thus descroying the chief evidence Again”. him." The Venus of Milo is represented by a young lady in A London theatre. She Wears blgck gloves almost to the shoulders; and n she is in white, 311111“ a dan back- around, she appears to be, like me flmous’ amine. without arms. _ An English farmer has been an penmenting, with the hope ut' two vegetables frqm one punt. ed a. Lamato with & potsto. The prised him. Above ground he" toes, and potatoes below. The Russinns are great smokers of cigar- ettes, and each smoker usually makes his owm- Taking a hlubfrom this fact. 1 St. Petersburg publisher prints his journal on paper suitable: for uignrenes, and the cir. culation is rapidly. increuing. -- A brief 63:59.1.an from labor was indulzad in by I bride in Portland, Oregon. Her occupation is wrubwornsn in the City HI“. She requested an hourV leave i Lblence from duty. _. Having obtained It, "she went off, was married, lad returned to he; work in fortydive minuteg. Triiie drinking from A break, _rtesrly 1 year, ago“ Samuel Lennox, aged tttis-of Nancie, lud.. swallowed a water-bug. Since then a puzzling illness tstfrustod him, and he died a Ibort time 'rqtri. A your modem examination revealed the faset that his "near-L had been amen away byUsrt. insect. Olaf P'elerson. a. Swede, went West thin teen yen“ ago, to grow up with the coun- try. 1Iirfamilyis growing more rlpldly than his bank account. "He settled in Sa- hine Cqum r, K-msn. ahd hal twcnty-one chnldren. Ft,", firs, Single child! was tol. lowed by two sets of triplets, than seven Bets of tw'rnn. . Aerindotfiouit wotmirfia Saco. Me., his a taper for a husbtsndrisrsirtshrr_ which she loves. The huslmnd, like mo" nope”. needed money for liquor Ind stole the cat, Ami would not, brine " bsek until his wife gave him 550. Now if anniehody would steal the husband, ahc would be perfectly tus no hm Hunt} the Bu A good tgunli! mm pincnppla Nearly h‘lf C karma” empire Drums “in: ‘uwn. wuign. n happy some one his suggested the Addition _ah kitchens to’chnrchen. to supp'y food to hungry people. and thus tempt the needy to take part in the devotions. " Boston “Angeli“ ridicules the ides. nying reli. nmn , coming to 1 pretty pus whrm you have‘m supply Ya llnpjnck to every wor- shipper -corrked while you pray." Few people become whlllvy through playing curls. A gentleman named Gcod. all. in Erwisnd, who bad Gndled mare of them than my other man in the country, lawly died, leaving a for‘wntaf $00.00”. Be Trtlr played them, however. IL wns Ins business to Millie them, and he minu- (natured millions of them Every year. A ML 1n Lordsburg. N. M., was running Animal In: 'n" Sun. and. in 1733. The nrnctiue of hypuom in oouruloro crime in Belgium. “a - “Sh-inlh on a WWW dulO-pllylulnph My - left ud Nrt I. Hm HERE AND THEN; ug_m rted that irsfl9 of the humnu Alllille. d a‘nvgnd m t ( Mos, d all 't (In: a tsheep, when lying more. than when sanding. hover lung scum in the an t remit. 4 my: u now being made the rel! ttite in the wrung-d. f thicken which it had when the mother hen uh mad for thrrre min- gnmus tig"hV. The rat ml IL the ond of thar £1199 unse- out of 100 Inovnr ttly of nu their birth. (he: is NO 31 , tn save the " no" Con {all back. ceatly ex. producing He grur. rennin sim hud turns ' more Its. , Mu. Its-um by was. a. ”an”. In mum" In In Ammu- .-..i. '-is. 1.54 “it In“ -re' lun-g‘un¢4m ‘m W um...“ u Bu.. Ino- - It an. ."ru.rt1-tq - at“. _ A We Ite-it' 'e tsftet:tr' In. Ivy tttue' suue I tl dual-n Gii% '- 3.5-1, Fr2l'AigT. was“. 2tP.et",t,' an. . [mrhlolloul I II: - et (h. «awn 'l;'dl73G'C%'i, -ueimi, OI. turrrfied uni Moons“ Ill-rd In. my mum] {run-tho (mammal. form. Th light. For {ulna-up“ bog“ fa the slim. l urn tuned my. uud In “on! not: by” the: “when to the numb-r ol th, um ghoul A23 nil-up. Tm: “arm ot platoon a mu (olive) by nhtyo.'yr of any". loud“ to [like the fort. The Govern-nut elm-ere inouted l “new your-elven who eon." I’d there Wu e wiid nah down the hlileide to. ward the mainluud. A ehlp'I cutter end I Helm hunch lay u. A pier end “no thou the loltlierl tumbled. An iii-urgent I', expound, e shot dtnbled the bomb. In» t e cunei- rank under "I load. A hull tried to Iwim to'the mainlind, but many gate it up, And onl SllF wounded. Tho prisoners taken by the iourirrntr numbered km and eo lumped. Over twenty ere deed and rt"2tet,rei'lit1,',lt drowned in trying to ‘uren to the gun)": . ATTACK on manor. _ Ou the night of the 16th a “but we. made on the port Nictharoy (the meiulmd), where the oolroed euuon “cede. The landing party wee. very determined and got to Je' elation, but bed to lone it before they could Jammy either building or truck. In this foray the Government teap- lmt uho'ql Jukilieil, while the numbered wound. cl. in the, Nictherny helpiteie rue from mme fewer than 100 to 257. Tod (we nre the only lg naive fights that the mum-genre hove mega then have sceurnpluihed anything. They heve-regeined '\loc1n;ue With three cennon, of whaeh the Iitrgeiib in a l2pounder. The -ineurgentl’ aympathizer- were It first greedy elated, that as A mum of feet the gein won its. signitiesat, while their failure on the night ot the 16th wee rally at eerioul nutter. The ineurgente have mud, end believed, that at the tirfhoggre,ryus.itr the Netionel Guards, who here itli'G done the tighting tin Nietheroy, would turn agninet the Gov. ernment. The tight of the 16th showed this to be untrue; They stood to their gun- " well'ee ever untrtsined South Amoricen ‘trooys were known to do, end they even!» [ nelly beet; off the trained insurgent soldiers. ( The insurgent hope of e revolt in the army L ieyone. Their hope of etrectittg npermenent “ending on the Nictheroy side in gone. end there ierenaon to believe their hope of bring. ing A force oi Rio Gmde do Sul cowboy! here in gone. . sri/rd-icuii. i; sod tmoat with: III. eud,bN for! my. "ood.orr arguing-la no". An ardent imsureeatmsid to-dny. u cabled: that. when the Aquidnbm left Penn-gun. to return here, Hello we- put out of cummnnd for felling to necure the troops he hnd gone to get and for remniuing Ct Purim-gun in- (Active after the failure Ieeame npperent. HI! younger And more hopeful ottireerts wanted toAregury to Rio-and fight it out, and mutinied, taking Aquidnbun any! leav- ing Mello With n‘pereonnl following on the Ioipablica.'. Experienced naval oirlee" say without exception that the incur ente hue been lonim’z steadily, In spite Cf nppnrenn %‘tine. Capt. Piekiag,of thtihsrusutrs;Ctpt. any. of the Newark, and Capt. Brownian. of the Dena", have expressed this View. I end Admiral Benhnm, ellhough here bat a short time, guy: he use: no hope tor them. Even the British nevul offioesrs, who halve been enthueinetic talker! for the insurgent clue. now admit tint. it in hopeless F rum To KILTHIROY t A trip to Nictheroy in . fUhing boat that p: ed Around outside the forta to the eaébern T) of the buy Wu nude Int-~week hy a young men to secure I trustworthy account of "sits there. Letter! from him my tlust the beach where Mello “(expect/i - t ' .. P W, ““1“: u. on“ "'" ..._. ... . an" ' ed to land hil' forces Wu guarded by 200 men, while the whole Government force in And 1boat Nictheroy was about 3.000 or 4.000. The mounting If new cmnnn in go- ing on continunlly at tioittta that commund the hay or La gusrd lnnding plucu. Mom. of these guns sre modern 3091' TU-ponnderl. A law muzzle-louder! \of -greisur (alum. He found. Four gun: chub had been dis. mounted by shells wan mu. Niclherov, his been bomarded more or less every day for four months with modern guns And yet no building has been wholly annoyed ex- am the City hall :an burrtclu no“ the forts. Muny buildings hnve been hit Ind seven] have had I tide wdl Ilmout cum- glmely torn oe. lt in elkimnted chu$100,- _ o gold mil more than make the dun-.30 wood. _ __ C., _ Busineal in paralyzed uld more! of poor people gather About. the barracks " mall time to lick u the lcflpl Ind refuse from, the table; of 'A', soldiers. It is thr general opinion that "airs here Are in such I con- dnmn that the war may end At Any time, either hy tho frurhror lurrendnr of DI Gums. but if ha 'lxooses to Gulls it on! he an ear ninly hold on for monthtc He in getting duly eontrihutrons of gold from monarch-u Ipoculunrs, ete., and the ships In the har. bor (will I” loll VII-L applies thoy hl'. a spare when the alt-Comer Pare' In gold. F miner, ImteLkoopn-g. and who tn. new of m discovory or' tree “a” fu'.doaCtrotgsrd" warned Ryder, Mint-"d to Wm Am- nnlin to prospect and Wu " the mm ot his death on the way to Perth with tho machinery for the dlvclapmrn: of A no! whnéh he hr! trrrooisred. lt " nun-l that in I" hia-duimgu with tho popl- In the ttolrr-Pmtro - di.rtstrsisd M. "it; though of'tMtNe.rs it in aid In tool‘s. "ttpr-ing his are“ -a cupid .t"'a't,t'"lt an "row-upon All choqnu‘ is! ho signed. The decent. " n further re- ported, mad; intatemion on "on!" Hun his olden m, Rich-rd. II no Boy-l Navy. rho, would luv. ha- in hoe, M m Sydney Roma your: no. 0. an; N- I). Herbert. burhain 1862, would ”will. the title aid win is MI M ttso - "w.irrr-tirims 'Rytytgtqt1 “I. rig Thai-60.364 mm In In” It an fun- to- hula-'0'.- -- “Wye 1'ra uni-"In I - . In. tliiNlvIrl -_ a... _ Truth is on". Icrnnger than fietion. This " 'rliustrtstet,i' lhe mxyittg vary forcibly A iner. who had hen known " Edward mm, died wiry Iaddenly. After dun: he u itlontdUdmy Ina friends in Melbourne Sir Edward Poorer, Bun... of Rush-H.111 e enumy of Wtlts, Engkvd. It beam- n he went to Anstnlin in the only. put the seventies, and, dropping ha srigtos ovar‘whlm. hlnk o' way Mk "-der.--itderl in. "e,'.', Q? in“ and: I talk! It", n the rittftrt' In" the enrol an. m o 'iaisiGiituu. h hrrvlndan t',hWh',liao,e. I "lib Jute 'igr,tt , thet and: and eqteh no III' M- a hid-wall! are“ ' A Barn not] Stun-e Career. tut Buds] at to Orni- was HELLO DEI'OSED? “(5137. SS PABALYZID. PM FtttAkigt' null: will it. n. 'fwa'..t-f-.qq. alum. - -eee tum ”TIL "-.ie. aaa. u n- .mn' .. “I.“ fmkh

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