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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Feb 1902, p. 6

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U U “1° ADRIA (”was WARSXSG. OLXI‘IR Aizowod his daughter iuto tho room where the wounded] Auwrimn lay with ed toward the door. The farmer stopped quickly to the side of the bed and Inuiwd down Into the upturned eyes. He saw at once that the delirium had passed. W131:- evor this man said now was said with full possession of his reason. “You sent for me.” said Volner. “‘Vhtit is it you “‘iQh to say?” “You are \‘olner?" whispered Buck- ford. using his voice only enough to carry the faint words to Voiner’s low- ered var. “That is my name.” was the answer. “Do you know 5w?" “Your daughterm her name is Adria?” “Why, yes. "l‘was she who nursed 9! you. “ ‘ n_.___- “g. "She is to be the wife of 80880 Du- vally. the captain of the prince’s guard '3” “Yes. that is what these young peo- ple are planning." “Are youâ€"are you fo'r or against the prince '3” L-_L “What. I! For or against the best and noblest prinov in Europe? Count the drops of blood in my veins, and ev- ery drop is his.” “J “’“l’ "Good! Now listen. I am an Ameri- can and have lived some time in Paris. One night 1 stood on a bridge over the Seine. feeling dejected and low spirited because things had not gone well with me. I was accosted by a Frenchman who thought i was geing to commit suicide. He spoke of a plot. and I, be- ing somewhat of an adventurous na- ture, allowed him to lead me into it to see what it neally was and if 1 could not prevent a crime. “I learned of a plot against -a prince who was then in Paris ineognito. In a room in an inn 1 saw the photographs of this prince. his wife and his sister. “ You sent 107‘ me,” said Valuer. “What. is it you wish to say?” I knew that his wife was called the I'riut-t-ss Margaret and his sister the l’rim-ess Marie Alexia. “l was so attracted by the beautiful face at the Princess Marie that I re- SOH’MI to penetrate still further into the plot and protect the prim-was and 1101' relatives. "I made a visit to the prefecture of police 1111'] told there what I had learn- ed. 1 was scar-vet; believed. but spies had dogged my steps. and since then my life has been more than once at- tempted. “I was art-ostvd for the murder of a rich Frenchman and ludgvd in jail. From tlwrv l esvmzvd by the conniv- 112100 of unmher Anzm'ican. but we wvre caught in :uwtlwr trap. and my frivnd. was bull-ml. While lying in a house WIN-"e l was supposed to ho dvad I [ward the details of the entirv « ”aspir- acy. "’I‘Iw plot had failed in Paris because I had arouse-d the police. and the pub- licity of the thing had warned the prince. But the plnttvrs \vvre not dis- couraged. 'l‘lwy were simply to re- move the theater of {hair evil opera- tions from Paris to Deneslia. The chief of the plotters was (‘usparim the brother of the prince. The object of the plot was to pEuee ('asparin upon the throne of Deneslia before the prince had an heir to succeed him. “But thvre are other 01‘- joots involved. Caspar-in found tools rvady (or the wcrk In Frmu-bmen when» the Dcnes- lians failed him. The 111‘“ he has bribed by offvrs of big: rv‘n'aro}: are tlw three who attacked mo where you found 111» at Ilu- 00:0 01‘ WW “rm. \‘Bur daughter has told me now you fuuad me in a ravine near the road. "When I made my escape from the [muse where I had been confined in Paris. I learned that the prince and his entire suit and family had left Par- is for Deneslin. I resolved to reach this country before the plotters to warn the prince. At Ontro I found that the three Frenchmen were at the same tnn as l was. At that inn! was robbed of what money 1 had thh we. and for some reason or Other the inn- keeper made an attempt on my life in the night. 1 escaped. set his inn on tire. stole a horse and set out, followed by the three Frenchmen who had dis- covered my presence there. CHAPTER XII. "One of these Frenchmen, a man named Vandal. is to receive for his reward in this matter a large sum of money, a place of honor when Cas- parin comes to the throne and the hand of your daughter Adria. Dn- vnlly is to be killed. The Princess Marie is to be married to a powerful {ussian prince to obtain Russian pro- tection in the policy Casparin has at heart. "All this I learned In Paris. I do not. of course. know what has been dune lwre. The prince is no doubt safe In his palace at 'l‘rolle.“ I I. | .Iâ€"o ---_ l ..... As we hurried whisper stopped. \‘olo nvr clasped his hands in excitement and paced up and down the room. I9. I. -- “.\'02 That is the worst of it!" he said. with a groan. “1f the prince had (-mne direct from Paris. he would now be safely surrounded ‘hy his faithful people. But he lingered in Berlin. and now. worse the luck could never be. he comes by way of Ontro. and (‘as- pm‘in is strong only in the region of the Green forest. past which the prince ”HIS! go to reach 'l‘i‘tint‘. “And here an) i. with ail my house- "Ha. i soc hrougn rm as {luau gh a mum)“ class is nut strong enough luw is But strong enough ln'rv to attempt 0pm \iolenw in my house. Tum: an {zimds of I'xinw Chmlvs in tlwse pants. :ut for that. 1m lnzne Anuri- “__ on 11 fr have 1 conscif “But now Casparin. using only such amnurity as ho mum-mus as my land- im't}. holds us all within 1119 umiim‘s (If our farm wink. hp and his crime stained cumradvs plan In slay the prim-e. 'l‘lwu. \vlu-u (‘aspm'iu is su- prmne. we may he savrmwd as lw \villsza-mv danglnvr to this Flu-ml; "By lu-nvon! I will :3 )t out! I will sad- div my horse and fly to uwvt tlw prim-v lwynnd ()utro. There I will warn him and"â€" prim-e. 'l‘lwu. \vlu-u (‘aspm'iu is su- prmne. we may he savrmwd as lw wills» my dauglnvr to this Flu-urn svoumlrvl and l perhaps to death and you m'rminly. ° “You will do no such thing." said Adria. planting hvrsvlt’ firmly bm'ure ln-r father. "A title plzm that would be. And What would bmronw of my motlwr, uf me and of our guest here with you. our defender. away!" "But the prince must he warned. my daughter! Think: Would you have we sit idly in the house. afraid to stir. while our noble prince and his lovely princess are perhaps shot down in cold Liood ?" “The prince shall be warned in time." maid Adria iix'mly' “I insist. liom-w-r. lid" yuu rvumm. Sumiosv you SUi'(‘t('d in dashing past the bailifi' guards. What then? 'l‘iu- nvws giws to Caspa- rm. He understands that the plot is exposed and the prince will be warned. in revenge be will come here in force :1 id slay us all." “Yes. yes. tlwre ls truth in what you ? say!” groanod \‘ulnor. with increasing f agitation. ”But what can we do?” ‘ "1 shall warn the prince.” “You!" . Volnor stomwd short and looked aghast at his prvtty daughlvr. ”I shall warn Hw prim-e. ls tlwre ”I shall warn Ilw prim-e. 13 more one near lwro who can oulride uw M) the :iark than": Will» the [in i.-.-:l horse in Cuspurm's stzlhlt-s mumlm-m: at her heels [hp Man-k mare vul n-zuu Uutro San-1y " “But you could not gm away. [low I'- Would you [nus Hu- lamzfls.’ “That I mm! Imxw HI! I re-m'b thorn. 'l‘rust uw. fmm-r Hus Draw Amt-r- ican has alro-asly taught us a u-smu. I!» has placrd his litv :1 mm H Itnn-s :n danger for a [mm-w lw d-w.~‘ nu! kuuw A'nl nnw 9.114th We (in In» in! that And now slwulu sauw prince Wuu “4101‘ In all that I ATM! [IOW' ShU‘JlU \Vt‘ UH “‘5 in! that sauw prince Wm: 25 a frn-nd mm mm. tm'mr to all 112:)! IS good It) l’t‘llr.~!!}| 1'” "No." said Vomer. With a trmnnr; ”no. We cannot do less than the- slum- gvr. But I drum uh how I din-am to have you llfflkt‘ 111:9 nth-mm?" She did not wait to listen) fnrttu-r. Hm-Murd. exbzlusle-d by tlu- o-fim't of making so long a spwvu. mm sum; imo Hwkturd. exlm making 90 lung 11 dwp slumber Adria sunk? to hvr mothur gnvc- (H rm-ttons concerning tlw rare of Hw American and quietly slippvd away In a short time» she napptared Mad in a neat fitting riding habit. "Saddle my DH“ k mare.” she said to one of the stabwnu- :1. “But. Miss Anna. you cannot leave the place." was the rrply. "Saddle the mare. and we will sen." said Adria. So the mare was snddlml. and a pn-t ty pictuw made Adm: as shv mum rm! along the smooth rum) to we prim-mm gate of the tuna. “\\ by 0098 she choose the gate?" queried \‘olner. wan-mug from a win- dow. “I would have: trwd a “maker force. There- are tour [2361] Hum" But Adria rode on till tn» bridle of her mare was tulwn in hand by one of the guards at we gaté. “Sorry. Miss Adma." 129 said "It is agninsl our ordvrs His Mgmwss Prim-e Caspar") has tnstrm-Ivd us to allow no one to leave the farm." “Not even to rule to see (.‘asparin himself?” asked Adria. "\ .‘Q'I'. friend. you would u: lawn killed while you rimm and unable to tell 'l'fidy. ut new Cuspurin. using “uh ah «that Is something different: mid unduuhtvdiy she stud to ' CBDDO‘ N’BVG we will 890." ti. and a pn-t stw r-antt-rrtl [119 prim-watt “.4 $1110.!" he curd. "A re mm the hrs! in gnu the pnucci" ; danger! Bear (120 warns of the traitor L‘usmrin running to meet the brunt"; bv would slpy!" "What a this? Come here!" bluntly led nvt‘ before the pz'iuw'. wm'w size tuld tlw vnllt'e mm}; in as fvw words as would mail-:9 the cast» ('lt'ul'. “'(‘l't' NU this Sluij ceiving harm at my hands.” He laughed â€"â€" an abashed. shamed sort of laughâ€"and said: ". â€" A-A THURS-DAY. FEBRUARY 6. “I trust you will pardon us. We are but obeying ordcrs. l will accompany you to the castle. You will But m: an- noyedf' "1 thank you." said Adria. The man mounted his own horse. which Set off. “IV“ “In a few hours we should meet the prime on the 101111 to 011110. $1.11] the talkame 111111111. "He rides “1111 full company 10 1111~L1 his 11.011111130111 g n 9111115 lrinL-e 111 “011951111. \1 1111 L-u.11Ls In “111 of 0111111 110111 1111111111.) 11 1111s 11111111 1-1-11‘1x1d 111111 1110 1111111111 \\ 1.11.1 our 11111111» 1111.! his 11111111) 111.1 will 11-11111 Ounu 1111c 1111.113. "1,1119 today?" 11118111111111 Adria. as though it was lame already." "Yes. In a few hoursâ€"pyrhnps two or tin‘eemthv prim-9 will be at mantra", 'l‘lwy rode on for about a nu Lune to a spot when» {in} road ran thru ugh a bit of woods and where none of Las- parin's men Wcl'v statiuued. ‘â€" No one was to be seen. The roads were deserted. an of the nuauu‘y bc~ mg engaged in getting uady to ride with L‘aspariu to uwct the prince. Suddvuiy Adria‘s mare came to a standstill. whiio the accompanying bailiff was iuukiug another 'ay. Adria slid to the ground. "My mare limped.“ size said. “I think she has piviud up a stone. This is a bad road for nurses." The man. to be cinimhous di smou: 1t- ed and stepped to he: side. In an instant his own hwse rm-eivvd a cut with a whip that sent it OJ at a racing pace. He roared out an oath. forgetting the young lady‘s prvsunvo. and ran a short distance after 1“.»- fly- lug steed. “Let me see." he saw]. smuping to lift the mare's hoof. g No one staid her. but still the mare ; sped on. It was. so Adria thought. 1 a wee against time. At any monwnt a the txalu hearing the prince and his .fan.ily might enter Ont l0. and “ho . know what miscreants “one [5103 in wait for tlwm tlwrv? The sound of boots brought him to a halt, and he saw with dismay Uw daughter of the farmer. on her him}; mare. flying in the other directionâ€"~10 ward Ontro. "Well. l‘m done!" he growlul. half lncliuvd to curse and yet {thllllg an...» ed at the manner in which the (-icvw girl had outwitwd him. "Well. he girl is out for a lurk. Who will be the worse for 11': Not Caspariu. for she owes him uollling. 1 will keep my own counsel on this matter and not be a laughing stud; to my compuuluus. But I mnst gvt my horse.” Ills horse had slau-lmuvd pace. and in 15 minutes he had recovered the ani‘ mal. But in that 15 minutes where was Adria? The black llllll't‘ had thundered down the road to a bridge over the ravine. This she crossed. struck into the road to Ontro and went like the wind to nieet and save her prince and one who was more than her princeâ€"â€" her lover. She l‘tflt'litd 0mm without mishap. The ruins of Rot: and s inn caused her but a moment’s t1 .uugrht. but she smil- ed once as she thought of huw that brave Axm-rimu made his escape from the murderous pro-Hurts. At the railroad station she learned that the train was even then due. In the now deserted stable of R0- hard's inn she hid her horse and wait- (‘1! '09 "Adam. NC‘ 0 fix“! to zrmw the ”l.i.<tvnf \Ve- I [)lmwuls. Tim I "H is the Paris plot Ii'anspmmvd to our mil. your Inglnwss." 5:141 im'cully " {1.1 ('asparlui My hmtIu-ri Huw can I lwlww lw wmml «in [ms Hung?" umnuurml llw good uzuun-u‘ nave. "H swuzs incredible." auu'vu‘ l'mlwss M a rga rm. "We must do naming rash at least." said l’msts Marie. “Um brmlu-r umsl nu! kw umdu 0m :1 luurdo-I'H' at the word of an unknown American." "Leave it to me. your highucases." said. Duvaily. “I know not lbigAmer- luau. tut If there is truth in the story :h was tothorcd near, and me two a sum; (“Ht-d “Are you the P prim-0?" haw no timv fnr mm Lt’v of mo prim-e 1:3 in matter. "It is But an l. Boon Dually. will and It not.” So the prince nnd his family met the smiling Caspar-in as though nothing had happened. and Adria remained concealed in the car. in Cusmrin‘s train was a rich equi- pnge for the two princesses and a gay- ly capariooned horse (or his brother. The tonants of Casparin gr ruler with shouts of Joy. '1 , Were loyal. it was hard to no“... lUL‘...‘ waster. “L'ul‘ortunately.” said Duvziliy in 3 voice Well uudvrstood by hrs pnore. “his hightioss has injured ins right leg and will not be able to please the outm- try people by tippval'a . -m horseback. He must ride. mereloic. \Vllll the hi- dies in their t‘sin'iJg’e. You. i’rxncc L‘asparin must lluril‘ful't’ lmd the 1230- (155101] from 1 mm to your lidswlt‘o where his high .t-ss izituzitis to i'l“;.alill for a day or Um. And. as it \vul'Jl be Luswmly for rm. :1 [nor t':ipl;:.Ll. to rniv a horse mayo richly (ii'l‘fial’ti Lain yours. 1 will tune the sum you now ride. and you take the one mtouxlvd for the prince." "Yrs. my brother Cacmrizi." said the prim-v. going to the (~;;.:..._:;v wi:1: :m ui'ii’til limp. “ was tiu:\.a'1..:;.~;zcm. ..;.;;i is) la'uisv my it; \\'i;iit' riding (1:2 ui [iii-1's ILA Z ‘l ' p. the t-nipu'oi’s \\'.hl chisls. “Yes. my brother Casparin.‘ prince. guing to the caz‘rigge artful limp. ‘fi was unmmunaz to bruisv my leg while ridix the emperor's wild beasts. lmrsu. then. you so ngrousls for me and let Dumlly take 5' For a moment a pal'mr 0 the face of Casparin. but he 1- in :1 calm voice said: “No; since my brothvr vi} thv horse. let him Lo lid at L the carriage. There are lurs fur 11w rvtluuc." A gleam of intuligexxw 12:: the eyes of Uu.;..iy to lg. Induce. prince. w.tb a laugh. yt‘t WLth a nice of urmnvss. ”I do not wish to turn the pa'udo intu a {mu-ml [hart-u. “ha-21 you carry [no to the tumh. walk my horse at the [w us But 1‘11 have mm: of it here." There was a slight hesitation i.) Cas- pariu’s manner; than. with a smile. he mounted the :11ny harnessed nurse. The processm!) met oil from Untro. with (faspzu'in h mlng. “It cannot be true. Duvally." said the prince in a Whisper. “It is true." suit] lmvally. “I will After a miie or t'aro uau ween um- clod. the napalm-v g: ‘Jwring from afar to witsts the mtum of their beand prim-c. (‘aspuriu was seen by Ike \“atchl'ul Dummy to scribble sour.» thiug suultbilx on a p: 1;.“ and turn to one of his faithilll n tn m Is at 11.5 r luv. brim: you i “Ride on a1. whispvm'a. ‘ of the Green before you rt “1;” are wai \Vrk‘umc. ASK I'Ul‘ \uUt.;u auu but: [hm this." The courier rode off. “1 have sent ahead to give orders to have the lights at the castle ready." said Caspariu to his brother. Unvally had fallen tu the roar. where his (mu faithful t’xxellms were lidizzg. 119 selected tom of than. “Leave the road for a short distance, " he said. "and get to the from. 10110» that courier of Casparin‘s. Be . .11 spam to some one hctwwn [M w :md L'a;~pttt‘in‘s custiv and wili tlt'L..‘vt' a note. At'rvst him. the person 110 :10- Costs. and save the note. (mt; this with your host skill. for the lle at all in that warring» are in danger." Duvallv was at the 541v of the cur- riagv m: zzin as it’ nothing had It: 1;» w; 1' or w: 1s tutpt-ttml to tap “11.; 1;. ..-.t 't't‘ttlllg the pun (mam trachea (‘fin‘nt' t'iu's castle without int’iuL‘Ut. 'I~ l VUM‘l’S “l {111‘ nut; 11 at (31 \V Bud}... as Lv luuiwtl down 0;) i “'ir' 1'.;:H1(u.p:‘-!'."- Mar .1411 mm Ulnligl x in cup u (vilhfnll' in 8 UN SM 1.,L.J “I '1 LI CHIP! In. In n-uus. were “anal. lumen um! i hello. “(:zsgmriu. he: Raul. "you have cho- svn. " 'l‘lu-u. turning to his faithful oil! oer .11» 'md: humlly handvd a auto to the prince. ll wad as f.:~ulluv " “ iv (1110qu It is not 11w prim 9 m1! myself. u ho is rid. ug I'm- gm ‘uu "llw pzinw rides in [“9 «argmx “uh ”w [1: an ”9584‘s. A New luuk passed from the to his lol'umel'. “Lnszmz'iuf‘ he Raul. “von hm “That must be :1 pn-tty bad toot!» £0119 to su’vll yuur I'm-e like that. Why don't you sw a drums! 1’" “I did mull on your friend. Dr. Pul- lvm. yuan-May and experienced great rmivf." "I know. I found that out “You must lu- mistaken boon out uf law“ for n w “Dummy. the prisoners are yours.” H l\'£ll:_\ smdu'm with (11‘: H» Um sidv of l :Ir‘i AI ( H .l 3' vat dining with 1...; of 1:00.! « 9nd of a nh‘ "011:3? ‘ us to L1- m “”130! m tin-59 510'.) m ‘i'( l '( I” “\-~-‘ .~ I as injured Ins rigzzt log be ante to pwasv the coun- F appeal» . nu hwsebaik. K". tuercl'uw. Win) the 111- r “Midge. Yuu. l’ruce xst mm f'ule load the 1130- u ‘ utlu to max cumle. \ “Ii: .‘t 55 hlt“: 1’ L3 [0 H"' 55.1”.) [To BE commcnn.) immnh \v I 19 0! :1 \‘t’ !\'\ H vad." was what (. You will find at 1 )939' W“ for :1 \\'Wk." I Mt rvllvved when l l;”- Exchange. Hollow 01!. ‘a.~.p:u'in gave a feast. " 21ml of thy cantlv “'43 «'9 ;.~. um! lung vat: m.- eye was (*vvrywhwe x is r053! mastvr. to Law 11v {ward .J and iiwu whisper- .\ u...) was his Indy. u urmumuals. In re- mru: upz'mui. and I 5‘ H.1- :;.;.‘:v 11mm“!!! masts. Take ‘ norouslv prm’id :zko Vour 0W1 pzmur owrSi)1"' [31 t LP lcluiv ‘1 tends to remain l. as ‘u would be [not cummu. lo 113' dressed hum * sum! you nuw one intended for 14‘ :;.;.‘:(° unaw- awv swurds sh 3mm]. 11.x l l d lu'vatlmd by sins be in 45¢! from ‘36 0‘ U15 said I! l‘ullvm has M 31(1 ml 32109 L' “a. a on ‘MIC a run-k”. “mm-alu- women mat of we" hundred. nutty-hind cooks out or ev. ery handed. will bake a turkey With . the hack to the pun.” said a New 0,. lean: nun who keep. in touch with m. kltchen. “and this in n mistake. A fa- mous French cook l know never think. *or baking a turkey with the breast an The D”: ll turned (0 the DOttum 0f 1 tho pan and instead of being dry and i tasteles- when it is sound is rit-llly fla- f van-d and as sweet and jnlvy as one i would care to have it. You 901*. all m, ' one flavoring of the turlzny. um juice. in! the dressing and all the daintieg itouclws flow down toward the breast ' of the fowl. and when the white meat is servvd you get the 1:1! 12ml: €71 «ff 0v- vry flavor added during tlw m'm- we. of prvpnriug and ilz'l; 11:: tizv ltll'lir}‘, in addition to the diminutiw taste (if m. fowl Itself. “luconvvniont and awkwnnii X. 1 at all. It is just as oasy to co 1; :1 In; iu-y in this way as in any other way. and the result is infinitely more satisfac- tory. it is no trouble to :ll'i';lll;_'.~ 11,9 fowl in the pan. If you «lmig-v 1.. Hwe the fowl Oil the table lwl'm'v (anal ‘3 it, you will find that it will 1:). l; ”.1 '. ~ :13 well as it would if lmlu-al in t‘... L ”‘1 way. and- (‘trx'tainly it will t...~:\ ;,, ”h lattr than it would if you l..-:!.; 1 ' lm-ust until it was dry and {lawn-Ibo, Snails Are Queer Creatures. The. sunll ls found everywhere. 8.3. . species being known. serving; in l-‘r;:nce as an important item of diet and in this country an attractive inhabitant of the fernery. Some of the large trap. lcal snails. as bullmas. form Nests of leaves. their eggs being as large as a pigeou's. ’l‘he snail is extremely skillful in mending its shell. and some (’tli'itms ox. perimen'ts may be tried with them. Thus I have seen a helix or a yellow species attached. to another shell of a reddish hue by cutting oil’ the top whirl of the latter. when the snail will [no- ceed to weld the two shells tugi-tlier and occupy both. using the addition as a door and possibly wondering at this sudden extension: of its house In the winter some of the snails hi- bernate or lie dormant until warm weather. just as the snakes do in t'nii- fornia. A snail of the l’hiiimiiie ls- lands has a faculty of lhl'u'd'l'zg sf: its tail when seized. ‘llls is nix-o true of a \‘Vest Indian variety- -.~ttexi«;:iiu:5. Spiden' Webs. he webs of those spiders Whit-l: win snares out of doors. as the {IGOIUt‘lI'it'lil garden spider. are formed of two at rt: of“ silk. one of which is used for the main cables and the radiating threads, the other for the concentric “drills. This latter are thirkly studded with minute globules ot‘ a viscous substance. \\‘lll(°ll retains the fly. gnat or moth that may blunder against them. while the former are quite dry and harmless. A third kind of silk is produced by the busy little spinner when some such large insect as a wasp has become en- tangled in the web and threatens to break the delicate structure in its strug- gles. This takes the” form of an envel- oping mass. whieh is suddenly produc- ed and which effectually prevents any further gyrations on the part of the captured insect.- A Giant Tree. NI-ar Dakar. III lower SI-Iwgml. Is an enouhnus lmnhah trI-e whoa" trunk IIIvaIsIIrvs fully sz-wIIII the feet In drâ€" ('t!lllf('l‘0!l(°9 at thv has». The fruit of the baubah. whh h grmvs abundantly in Svnvgal. ls callI-d "IIIuIIkvy 1mm}. " It Is used by the IIzltiws fur rurdling milk and III: II sIIm-Ifiv f r curtain I‘is- 0:;398. Hmovl‘iuns of "In driml [WV 08 Im- also used III: modicum. From the bark strong c-m-Iha are nI:.Ide and the gum that G‘Xlith's trIIIII it l8 Gunfimud «*ttsvs. “mortizms of tllv dt'iml 't‘:l"08 are. also used mt medicine. From the l‘tll‘k strong mrdx are made. and the gum that caxmzvs t‘rum it Is employvd as at salve 'l‘lw mmt of the young hm. bub ls suuwttuws mum by tbv Italians. Saw the Jake. A pmmitwm Buflomni: imgttfl'c-d 0‘ London slumuwpvr for Hurv's '°\‘.':: 1:! Lumhm." The slmmgwlu-r. :11 mud: sunrvll. tun: NI it on his sth sum-h ward]. Mum! it 0:: his shaver}. but in two \‘ulmmw. “A11." said the Hustunmu. ”you have your Hare parted In the middlv over here." ' "What?" queried the E:n;!i.~hm:1n blaukly. passing his hands over Ins hair. The next day the Bostonian called for anouwr lmuk. “I'm so glad you Nmrnml." said the Ingltsmuau. “I mm! w [ml ,wu l see that Joke." (fared. The foliowiug Is a Chinese joke: In a certain house tin-re was a baby that annoyvd «wary our by its ('()llilii° m” “Nailing. At last a physu-inn “:18 caiiyd in. He udininistvrvd a imius of the soothing \‘irtnvs or whn-h hi: had a high opinion and 060ml to pass the night in the house to ohsvrve 11w cf- {ex-ts or his remedy. After a few lm;.rs. hearing no noise. he exclninwd: "amid! The chihl is cured!" “Yes." n-lvlimi the attendant. ”the Child has induct} hid" IN vryiux. but the mother has lu,un to mourn." The Artichoke. The artichoke has nothing to do with art or the choking of It. The al'tit‘hnkt‘ Is an Innocent Vegetable. known to the Arabians as the strailschauki. 0r tun-2h thorn The Jermmlvm arm-hum “445 nwbr seen near .Ierusnh-lu Its first name “La corruption of the Italian ali' rasule. whlvh menus turning to the sun. It i“ 8 8991'le of Immower. bem'ig‘; a tuber like that of I potato. "UO'I very generous, isn’t he?" “I should say 80. He's the must unselfish man I ever uw. I've seen him Paint the town red time and him paint the town red time. time again when his own house 1 MM. the worst kind of a “av." 'Ilblic Benefactor It WU] lad; (1.112 .' baked in the 1 f it will task 1. 11d If you hakuc dry and flavor! no of the largo trap. was. form mats of being as large as a UCIK‘IK or or. the m'uwsse. the turkey. In 9 taste of tho until warm II do in (‘ali- bliippizw ls- ):‘(Mg 03' it! also true of 9HCDhUS. rhlch ppm BomotX'ical two sort. a] for the g threads. c threads. key and fac- the I q 3 IVIRY THURSDA‘ ammunition mama uou DURHAM, 1 THE BUHHHW WWII“ T3” " RATES. I: { fidrc» label. for ca All “VENUS!!!“ ‘ RATES. min. Pro “.09 per a: darecuons will mvding‘y _ 'l THE JOB DEPARTm: week: 5 liomux‘ mythic." 3 Office Ilmlrs hour and J. G. Hutton. B, EMHI-IR (1)] in!» am! 5‘ bf “omen hour Block. 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