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CHOICE AND VALE \BLE M} EXT FOR 3! l‘ Chair-nu H MN' Kl BISHRUI OH .501. â€ulsteiur P. 0. S. P. SAUFU Fur Sale. Q‘lll JACOB KRESS. m. in omdfln mm fl ray be secured a: cu: :30 Adam». 13: "I!†um.» CHAS. I BLYTH. Harden P. mrwmmr fur ENE" Sled Ids: WASHINGTON. D. C- H *lf UR .\I La" .luuiur .OT‘ 0 X ‘KHL‘. H RA Y "0| Mn TC ,‘I’VICL‘. L. “HA .\"I Ham as main r 0‘ 1" ARSI‘JY \Md ('KSIN KIT-VI“ 'x 00 UP 'I'HF MIN-tn?) .\I Sli‘) «that n' "l 9.2:: so anx‘nus about this matter," Margaret hum-oi! was staring. “. hurles has been to visit our brave American 1nd says [20 is very handsome. He mwls ('onsiqlvmhle «are. I do not like this mad projevt. it does. i admit. show no more than the gratitude we should feel. But there are possible complications which might anur "â€" A will of laughter interrupted her. "And do you think. then.†asked Princess Mario. “that I am such a mad- cap as to bring reproach upon our name? Can i not be trusted in the house of our most faithful friends. \‘oi- nor and his wife? What terrible fate are you predicting?†“Weâ€. you always have your way. and Charles will uphold you if you de- clare your intention of visiting the moon. ()0 if you will. but In me malt» the ï¬rst visit with you." "No!" cried Marie. “You. with your straightfm'ward American. wiii spoil the whole thing. in wt- 8:0 alone. You must come. if you write at £33. as our princi-sa. Upon me no such on- Iigation rests. I am Adi-it’s cousin. a very oxperiw..d nurse.†°°.\'o fate more terrible than an un happy attaclum-m. These things"- '"l'lwse tiddlcstlcks!" laughed Marlo. "Who is there to send. then? No one we can trust. l shall go.†.‘. " in v. m immv to [Wt-pare for her w- :2 (mg '.'.';'.ll Dually. And that same t-wtz'u: Ilww was another conversao vinn m the apm'mu-m of Princess Mar- L’arvt. ".\U| prom â€1'0“; I wmz'd hm'ntzw H8 Wife. It seems lmw Hull tlu- p. mm» has given him an PSIHH' >011)» GHMJIIH' from here. and he ix 0::22'3' to hun- cmr wedding and go thrn- f-r our lmnm'moon." she said. "1’. Hm Amm'imn "Wv will : Marzmvt. "t “'0 murmt. 01 ‘°.\'0: uh. no: Basso is not jealous. :m m- In» ruur highnesses. I prom- lsvd in!“ lwful‘v he “mat to Paris in your train that as soon as he returned It 3 PI .13.; .‘.' .:'Z;-. “2;. a laugh. "You gPt {rum mu su!._m-: u! this Amerimn to l'uh‘m.) nzg.’ 31:1.1213'. IIzzs 11::21 ixazpm'a- tin- z-npruin mmn‘auded you to cease your mum 'uns lo the American?" â€Ah. yes." said Adria. “an Ameri- can! He is very brave. your highness- es. and fought for you with his wry life. and it was he that told my father of the plot." "An Amerieani" exelairned ‘rincess Margaret. “My ('u‘llzll'ylllall?" “Yes. even soâ€"a young man about the age of- ofâ€"Boss'owtall. handsome and brave. but having nothing. At least so he told my father." “This brave fell -'.'\ ~ihall he properly cared for and l'(3\'.':l.'tll‘ll." said Princess Margaret. "We ought to visit him. The prince tells me you have nursed him to life after :u m x'imrs accident.†Adria looked mat through a large windnv and studio-(1 the trees of the splendid park. A smile. mingled with a look of anxiety. showed on her face. “i have nursed him. your highness.†she said. “But he is very weak and needs (-are. I do not know what to do -â€"what to ’ell Russo. He Is so Im- strange: apartnwnt nf l’rinvms .‘-. “11'? present. besides t of M. m other tw out tbv which t! fin He (mum) in Paris. Wu d3) ‘8 '\ il h f 3H .0 I 6') 3 bl! ll ll How was it? ) the prince bz 0!. Of. u 1 dm du Ha «1mm It Is 3 H I“ A31 .5 and smmnzm'ml. what I want to do.†Win) will take care 0! yuloon." unantic and Just as ! Prinrnes Margaret. w [)1't'll.\‘!'. If 3'01] you mm: kz-vp your Won van." ,(1 i‘znzu-rss Marie. lrmuly viapsod. We It I] ~1an ho properly -d.†said Princess Eat to Visit him. yuu have nursed inns acoidont." thz'uugb a large You have 91 as told us. of said Princess 7711' is CNN]. w I!) give {IVS "v :13 you. but :9: man about all. handsome nothing. At v as y an all Jt PRINCESS. ug H to! l8 U But sometimes a peculiar feeling came over him that he had szwa that face befpre. It appealed to him some- how in a way that a face totally Ill)- kncwn could not. The nurse always wore her cap. which held captive and out of sight her wealth of beautiful hair. And Wallace grew stronger gradual- B’ and thought more and were of his army. members or the diatom her own present. for him tlful Princess Marie and the cream the v‘l.' Ill-3| "So would l." maimed hat] a sweet wit’.- and I‘urtttne waiting for aw. Let them alone. They ran take «'al'e’ul' lhvlast'l'ws. It makes me young again." llll\\ . Valuer. "if I I t t t O A few months: later the 'I‘rclle was amaze whh lights. Wetldimg tool; piave. (‘88th at A grand Ofï¬cers of the atic corps. rs. all were And the bride was the beauo visiting naval commando “ X'bat a nurse!" thought Wallaco a hundred times a day. "I thought Adria was perfect. but this one is beyond even worldly perfection.†From the capacions kitchen came wonderful daintics and amwtizing dishes made by the new nurse; The tumor from the spring soon tastml S‘Nt‘t'tt‘l‘ if handed by her in thc thin little drinking glass. Her stop was light as air. her voice soft and sweet. hor touch gcntle and soothing. 'l'hz» good farmer \‘olnvr and his wife am med to stand mud: in awe of tln ir pwtty niece. for she had her own \\ ay in tlw house. “Yes.†said the farmer’s wile. "this is Princess Marie." talk like ordinary persons. but not nurses. I have already permittod you to talk too much. Now bid Azix'iu adieu. wish her good Ian R and happim ss and t1 on rosign youxsclf to the wmmnnds of one who is swore and unmxu ai:.-2' So with kind words Adria wvnt. and Elm tom; up the work. "No, not that. i don’t like to hear words of gratitude. I Just wanted to see her and talk with her as with any ordinary person.†Elsa smiled. “You may yet have that pleasure." she said. “Princesses are at liberty tc ' castle (Lil up. ' the MRS-t. .ulll“ J lluvk, lkul Ulu uutusus cauu uuy We have been together? i have learn- (‘d tllv same lesson of love. NOW you are my patient and my prisoner. I shall write to Charles tonight.†t # t O t t O The letter whit-h Marie wrote to the sumrise her brother in I..- Lani i'euzval some such res-Lit oi’ 11w malvzip win-me of his slat. .' l;;.' “llh'ii size wished to show her gramtem lu‘. nm line Lan'e American. lie mm‘ lumen ..;. 1.3 the formed; and md «:1. 3e.) Lug. it; guérivs to his up- l'csa Sundial. in reply he n-u-imn :: short tiliJi' liit‘s::1ge arm a it-itor i'uxluv.'.:.j;,‘. So it lululwnod liml l'i'lUL‘l' ('hurirm two days stilt-r he got llw [Jule {lulu .‘tlmia‘. \'i':i.L'.t'-4i into Vul- e.,\I.. . .-t(1k'\t‘ it] "No. I cannot believe that," aid Wallace. “1 saw here picture 01109. 53.9 was beautifnl." ".\utl you wanted to hear words of gratitude from her own lips?" asked "1 «1M manna; 11;:21 an): 0121' who might not have timu‘." mud ‘sx‘ullzu-c. “Yt-s. they have been lune to saw; ;;:v and are very kind-that is. the prince- and his American princess have been. 'l’lw one I wished most to see has not been." "AL: She is an ungrateful girl. think. iug mfly of her own pleasures." said :im muse. "Some on: you knew?" asked the new nurse 9:. umatlletically. "X0. m1. 1m." blundered \Vallace, “but one 1 have wished to seeâ€"the Princess Marie." 10 Im wry gran â€M. WalIm-e." said Adr‘a. “1 am sor~ ry to m: you that I must haw you {or a time. 'i'omoz'ruw :5 my \Vrdtil‘alg 1.3)“. The princv and [H'iUt't's‘M'n’ have ;. gain-[1315' requested that we cervmuuy In. [u-Tforuzvd at the castle." \Valizu-v smilml and held out his hand. “l am glad." he said. “1. of course, shall lusv a under and faithful nurse, but I must not be selï¬sh. Duvally de- srg'n-s his bride." "Ami you will not {Pei the loss." said Anna. with an c-tfort to he‘sermxe. â€'."::L.~' is my ('uusin Elsa. an expe.-;'i- ems-ad nurse from 'I‘rollc. In my ab- s«':..«- size will do What 1 have done or UH HUT.“ stammvrmn. seen: lost control of her room. leading a 1 ago. clad in plain garments and we rismn cap which our day brought his wife. who gra- ciously thanked Wallace and begged that as soon as be was able he would LU’JJXH‘ their guest at the castle. But. alas. it would be some time be- fotv m- (-01:24) do that. . Thu-n one day Adria. blushing and Adria found time to care for Buck- {ord even while her gowns were being made. Waiiaee did not improve as aapidly as had been expected. He fret- ted a good deal at being a burden ijn his host. in! Voluer silem'ed that. Prince Charles came often and one day brought his wife. who 2m- Princess Margaret shook her head. having had presages of evil. But Marie laughed and danced away. :um-o looked up into the demure “1' the nurse from Trnile and gm it a swwt and sympmnctic (li(l have hoard your story. M. Wal- ' 59.1- "32:! in a low. swvm VUH‘B. “mule at. the made have re-axun THE DURHAM nmmflnrx. T-mYanxY. â€ERRUARY 1‘: mo? I0 .dria. blushing and mg to have almost tungue. entered his :irl about 1191' own but must becoming wing 11 small Pa- uugut easily be a They have -v-va‘ I ‘I I who must beg. You are great M. Wallace. Shall I 1 my words?" Nu answer was uwded. H1 both his hands. and slw mnk "hid you M'vl'f" suit] Voilwl‘ “Hum a few hours later. " l'l foam is gutting wvil wry fast “So would I." gnunml Vol. had :1 swit wif.- and I’m-um for mp. LN mm. mm... . IIv shook Bm'kfm'd's baud. kissed Max'it- and strum. mil. â€an'ivâ€"prim-vas- my love. my love." began Waikwc. "lluw 7m 1"- "Tut! You an- uu luugur lump 1. I- lions." lw sun]. “uni H '1 .2 affair prmmsml tins. and I lum’; Ilu‘ I}. as :0 tlw sum-jag uf ' rqpéj.‘ 1 gr: L011 Hull Si‘iin‘!‘ a 1.:«-u:hm.~uu. .\'1 1w Lzls bow; M’ilét'llt‘él earth-emu): ix: umâ€; uuzrle has (EARL lmx'm; vast Amwh-nu Luann prank has Lisa] [HUVuJ xuuate vudmg. h‘mi l). wiwrewr you may: haw In Dem-slat. a mum-«- all yours. And 1 umzw n tlon to your \vmidéug tl months in tlu- war you m’r's but.“ luulzmz vi“. reszlt of tiw mm‘uzxp M Slat. .' by “lua'is sixv \. ism-I grzmtmn- tu‘. :H'cl Hm Mil He had ISM-J!!! ..1. v by the had mined Lug; ntzitï¬riu l'usa-zszain'e in .kzazo’rica. rm:m.m; :: Sign“! tublv m lL-ilm' l'mlmx'.1;;.,". :50 it I; I’i'iucv L'llm'irs. Hm) days {110 mm.» fmzu Marie. nu “Then do not take Lack the words,†she said. "I have chn courted by priuws and men or power. soidiers and diplomats. Not for myself. but be. cause I was Princess Marie of Bonus- “at. It is sweetâ€"oil. how sweetâ€"t0 be loved for love alone. And do you think I have lcaruvd nothing each day We bavv been togfl .lwl'? l have learn- ed tlw some 1055011 or love. Now you are my pmivut and my prisoner. I shall wmc to Charles tonight.†“Yeg, yes,†said the half maddened Wallace. "1 cnuld never cease loving you. though a thousand miles kept us apz'zzt." simplemurse. you spoke words of hon- est love. You have withdrawn them since you discowz-ml my identity. But it was not because you Lad CQaScd to love me. was it? It was because. as the princess, you thought I would not accept the love that a nurse might ac- cept.†“For one brief moment I rejoice in my position and the etiquette of courts." she said. She took his hand in hers and looked down into his eyes with an expression that made the Mood leap through his veins as it had not done since he fell. “As you say. I am a princess. While you believed the r Tears atlwred in Marie’s eyes. Roy. alty sat lightly on her young shout. ders. yet she understood its rights and privileges. “on 1 did not say it." rvmonstratvd Wallace. “Forgive me and go back to the castle. Let me remember you as my pretty nurse.†“And not the Princess Mario?†“Au. no! There is too wide a gulf between us. As my nurse you were more my equal.†â€0h, forgive me!" cria-«d poor Wal- lave. “I would that have spoken had I known. Why did you come? 1 can. not unsay the words which must have seemed an Insult to m on. 1’ in forget them and forgive me. I did not km“ " “0! course you did nut know.†re- plied the exposvd prinwss. with a roguish laugh. "That “maid have Spoilt'd it all. And you thought I was ungratt-fu! all along." â€Ah. ah! Am i dreaming? he gasp- ed. â€You bring to my mind the face. the pi(°n:re._of Princess Marie.†“Yes." said the farmer's wife. with some energy: "it is time this farce was played out. I knew? everybody means well. but there are limits. This is Princess Mame." to her in hvr tn] 0! stared. rassod ture. kind. ion have given me a wound? from which no nursing will enable me E m recover. Yet i am poor and would I not ask you to share my miserable cou- i Bishop Whipple and said. lube, Whipple u n Dela“. On one of the ï¬rst of his journey! to the west one of the indium came to †3.3415(1- dition. in happier days may i hopr“ 31:05:" (31y tooth is sick). and asked that some of the love i feel for you will be reciprocatcd ?" A vivid blush overspread her face:E She was about to reply when the wife of \oluer entered. Elsa. in her confu- sion. turned away and put her hands to her cap. as if to arrange it. But she touched it with too heavy a hand it fell to the near. and a mass of beauti- ul brown hair fell in lowly profusizm to her waist. it nzade a great ehanze in her appearance. \‘(ailat-e. unwind- ful of the presence of Voluer's wife. stared. thought and startul in embar- massed astonishment to a sitthg pos- ture. for relief. Bishop Whipple was unable ; to give it and was greatly distressed. Accordingly. upon his ï¬rst visit to Chi- cago he went to a friend who was a dentist and 3813.1] to be shown how to extract teeth. lie was told to separate the ligaments around the tooth. to take a ï¬rm grip and then to pull. Equipped with an old pair of den- tist‘s {Ute-cps. he went bilt'k to his work. and when. after the service at White- . ï¬sh lake, an indian came to him with his hand to his face and asked for reâ€" lief the good bishop produced his forceps and started upon his career as an unregistered dentist. AIWallacereachedonttotakethe wine his hand touched hers. For a moment be pressed the dainty ï¬ngers. Elsa blushed. but she did not with- draw her hand. â€Ah." said Wallace. with some bitter- ness. ‘fit is hard to be without power or money! Elsa. you have been too kind. You have given me a wound from which no nursing will c-nahle me to recover. Yet I am poor and would not ask you to share my miserable cun- dition. In happier days may I hop?“ that some of the love I feel for you will be l‘ecipt’ovaic-d 1’" had made. and set it down on the table Valuer wu hair fa-H in lovely profusiun waist. It madv a great Phauze appearance. Waitucv. unwind- the presence of \‘oluer's wife. thought and started in mubar- astonisbmvut to a sittLug pos- -.- mm mm :w :s in «:va nth-mun. .‘x’u: m: n that. but v1.- svae‘vlwal [or all uu’l' the PM ix: mm .~z.;1 n :wvms has th. |(:¢\:n ng him lmr to a 1::1 lnlzdh’. Marin. vwlr «.u la:u\'...¢-ut.‘ul In its fur- :5. (30d l’u‘fll‘ but!) bf yuu u may: haw yuur “011w. If u pumm- and park shall be rzznyaxg a huge otï¬cial o 10 um 1‘ my congratula- i...“ n my only coudi- ding that :1! loans! ï¬ve 11' you live at 'l‘rolle.†kt’urd's baud. kissed no luu gvr poor It Is :‘edvd. He held out M she look tlwm. mm] Voilwr's Wife to < later. "l'lxm Amer. 1 wry fast nuw." zumvd Volm'r. "if I :21ch l’m'muv waning ..l to 0111*. but both. sml smut-Hung like “puny m inquire ‘ V of .u. '.\':lllalcv. In llh’ i'hal wuuid have you thought I was ' now [he take back kissed H r !w-- .‘imv hum!) mm; H .?t cumin: One Exception. Joakloy â€" Synonkzug of Line a-(‘zrrd :1 lmmdrnus mm-dmv the clay Hm! was tiw most rvumrknhi ('nmdvy Oh. ps'.::\\'f Ilvvryhml has :1 {mm}: mandate to tvll u :t on Linn-um. ' .ioaiglvy ZI:~:.".«*t!:.', and that's l marknble thug about [his one ouv lms c-wr yd ulirilmtm! it lu ‘ Philadelphia i’wss. Hun] INHIN‘. {1201‘ M411..- son. “(3: line Lawn: 115‘. This: 1' th? Democracy In Switzerland. The Swiss girl is taught to be bitm- ble and practical from the moment when. at four. she enters the inf: nts’ school until. at eighteen. she returns ï¬nk-lied from the pension. There is ubsuizztely nu dit'ferehee between the treatment of the masses and the vines-es. 'l‘hoy sit together at school. are taught the same suhjm-ts by the same masters. receive the same punk-hâ€" meuts and the same praises. Little cares the (3:2t1‘4'lltt’l' of the millionaire if her hos-em t’xietui is the daughter of her own father‘s mnehmau. They have been ln-nght up together and remain together withnut lot or hindrance. The Swiss girl is "ever ashamed of being seen at h.-' '.'m°k. he that Work of the 1110.2: humble tieset'iption. -: mm; :.'x w in '09 SJ}: tho izirgvr pieces. The ï¬rst English sanoehoat in silver belongs to tho your 1727. Silver cau- tilvsticks are (.i‘il'F. being found ï¬rst. with square Laws and tinted columns. in the reign of (‘hnrlos ll. Mpdallions. festoons and (impvry characterize later candlexticks. and the Corinthian col- umn pattern. so :rvat a favorite. was ï¬rst intt'otlnow] about 1765. Cake has- kots of the bountiful rant silver in Which I’anl Lamerie so 98001le as a maker belong aiao to tho eightoonth century. Many trays and when were made in this cnt silver. which now. by the: way. is again in fashion. and dosei-vmlly so. -â€"Harper’s Bazar. Fascinating 01d Silver. Teapots and c-utfeepots do not go back wry far. since tea and votive were not lntroduml into Europe until the seventeenth ('cntnry. and no silver tva pot or kvtllv is known of earlier than 1709. FeatmmS and medallions are (‘llill‘aPtPl'lSUt' ornaments of toa- pots of tlw time nf the uarly Georges. Not until the middle of the eighteenth century. however. do we ï¬nd silver urns. tea strainm-s and tea caddies. (Yrmm jugs followed the fashions of the largvr nieces. tea pot or he! than 1709. I" are charm-mm The “sick tooth" was a large upper molar. but the bishop never blanched. Keitber did the Indian. With stolid in- ditfereuee to the pain the red man sub- mitted to the operation. which. Bishop Whipple confessed. must have been a bungling one at' best. and the tooth was ï¬nally twisted out. and the bishop had the satisfm-tiun of hearing the old chief afterward telling his people. “Kichiuwkm man!â€â€"-Bust ho- handsome Kmerican. He wore no uni-3 form and seemed soberly dressed be» side the brilliant omcers. But on his. breast he wore a brilliant cross. the highest decoration in Deneslin. and ev- ery man within the palace gates el- vied him his fortune and his bride. The Kind 9‘3": drup'mhla and St. Hubert. : no}; human t‘lun St. Hubert A. 1’. “Til?! V3223 â€rm-d to cure '.;()!:'.l Ly.†i-;"."!l.: 1> liz' ::g~' ('Ul‘t‘d was thinkinz () hvrv is my mu won). :1 9:; lung agu‘ ‘r'vf " ,, and that's the [-9- law Lg :llmlzt Hxis 01w. .\'0, 5n :ztammtml it to hiun.- Too V. “I: V. out. ‘11P.†d Hu- m1: ('wi PXPI’VEHv: (321! you 0. He's the most ver Saw. I've seen bvza red time and his own house needs H T! an of hearing the old telling his people. (mayo great medicine auscript. uvu. :zs KiilgS (’Ul‘t'fl 'i‘lzv sum: was a fa- :s a smut and loft (km-ends a family. flourishing: in Hoar- :Hms. and 11:0 (43:51“ mum! I’ivmxly. IO unapï¬imzl Imu‘m's of *‘mn ":~!f."lkl:()l°s an.“ 0111 to that of the Hm (lim'n'uvu b0 it was [2 thinkidg of. Mr “'1'!!! After, , the salnsmau I. l arrivml at . and you “an; of Lincoln. Note the other z'mnrknhlchâ€" 2\'vr,\'hm!y \vlzn to tvll swears um S in- my“. 'rvvu (to \‘ gr 'g" - house needs ‘ P. aâ€"pmu- let the next come be In water. a Way.†! u not .1!“ l0 buy M m and l pmn'rs of ('1“ “’1: 1:2..." . 'l tlo:;‘. " an)? '0 go “'3“ KW!) he?" l'!) dawn up he urn. we trim and muid make nuthln‘ o! it 8‘ I". ““1 Ni) “0," (ï¬t-d and lmmlwa and Bed in! d‘idfl'l (luv lo go but in the mun-mn' with“!!! uum' it. 80 I land to go and bu: 1 mm ualiw km: 0‘ 0"". WM} ‘3 ‘ unï¬t. i“ aï¬md [0 do. “Nd lhf": he wom and lmrrowvd . to: u! trim and “ï¬nd." DOING. We on than. and my ho} m" the mums down tot u m. I dam Mum Mullet u is right at not. a n It some «sum wow u. - -- "‘ Well. we (fled und muid make m III. and my boy (Tic-d and lmmlm didn't dun to no Ink in the m" 60‘“. “- m I “‘1‘ .I‘ All. ‘l‘n' I...A Too "on! Sign! Work Fat A tum-{wt in {ac 1).â€...8 «uu sclmul “wand [340 Influwin: Sin-MT“ you in the tutu Came to du a! nitvs!’ This Imam two at lfmw nlu'r ha. lu‘re WIN till but†in pit: pints and mu house. will “If" 3i!" in â€133 Thirty yrurs inivr forty- iwu Lair-we wvre lazuli-J m i'iui‘i'iil. hui â€1"." a" dim! mun airlvr liwir arrival. lie 80:0. \‘ilzu mmiv nu «xxdeiuu {C â€W "PW wurid in 1340-41. ivi’i u mambo! cf-lluv Spanish izuz‘sc-s behind h‘zn wiwx: ohiiflt‘d to quit liw cuumry amm- uis câ€mines! of Louisiana. and this stuvk is thought to haw forum} iiw {mania lion 0! tlw wiid homo of me wuiim'c-st- m'n sum-s. in 1604 a From-h immi- grant brought to Acadia a immin-r oi animals from which liw mom-m (‘uua diau [may is thought [0 be (it'h‘i'rlhii‘t’i Huer from Flanders were ixupm'icd Into Sew York in “3:5. Our First Horne-s. Th» ï¬rst bcrsm iuumrnd Into Amor- ica. says a Landau journal. m-rv when ovvr by (“chuulms on h..~' an-und my- 81:“ m HIP: Thirty yvm-s unvr forty- !wu Lon-ms wvre laudml m Hus-Ma. bu! (moo. when mash-r met-hunk. be wa! staying in the muatry. An afternoon wail: brought him to the edge of II cut- ting through whivh ran his line. On a side tmrk lay an waiting vagina. The tirvnuxn anal vnginwr wvre smoking plmnliy. while the safety vzllw was giving up?!) evidvnre of the 8in of tine firv \\'§:i.-in. As H .- enginv was «10in: nnibizlzz In “IL“Ué-ï¬klr. this was†of (‘03! K'UUSQ‘C' 3331‘ “P of “:0 man m: 'EIF All Futon-nau- Answer. Of an afï¬rm! who died as tlw [wad of one of tlw ï¬rm! .‘(orllu-ru Hyatt-ms and who was 0110 m" tlw fathers of modern r:ni!roadin;: thv rollmviug: story In told: The radiant energy of the sun can also be computed. It follows that the pressure away from the sun on a body of unit density and a cubic centimeter in dimension is such as to make it lose about one ten-thousandth part of its weight. Spectrum analysis shows that the tails of comets are made up of gas eons hydrocarbon compounds. lit-3' sonahle assumptions as to the sizes. etc.. of the molecules of such gases give a basis for calculation. The gen- eral result is that as a comet approach- 98 the sun the solid or liquid hydrocar- bons of its head are vaporized by heat. The larger particles fall tomzmi the sun. The \en smallest are n pellet! to {mm the tail If the beml at th! mun-t is homogem'ous. only one ml. “1 'l he formed; if iwlctugvtumus. a mul- 111110 “I“. far been unexplained. The Pic-PIN magnetic theory of light ((‘ic-ri; Max- well’s» involves the (‘Oiiquumivv that a pressureje produced in tho dirwzion of the propagation of any Waw oi light. and this pressure can be calcu- lated. The f:. :1 ed. The “Tim Is not much of a talker. is he, Bridget?" said the mistress of the house the next morning. “I Should i ~er have known there was any n... with you last evening.†“He’ll talk more when we‘ve been en- gaged a while longer. I'm thinking, ma’am." said little Bridget. “11.33.- too bashful yet to do anything but eat, '9’ ma’mn. when he’s wid me. “'hen Tim made his ï¬rst < evening. the family remarked 11 had never known so quiet a nu: sound 0! Bridget}? voice I". SP :, then from the kitchen. but Tfnf were apparently few and far z, rom borealis Professor. a theory of the format: of comets. A C(JUKPI’ r: the run under the influ traction of gravitation. tail usually points dirm the sun as if repellod The three of repulsion c Sate Occupation. Bridget. the pretty young maid of II work employed in a Bustuu family. conï¬ded to her mistress when takin‘ mice that she had lately hm‘umc en- gaged to be married. 8110 stun-‘1, how. ever. that she and Tim would lune to wait two years. and in the Mum“. she wished to be earning mom-y, on num- Couch. Some old Mexican tribes believe m tbejplrit I. carried to the mum, by ‘ ccal black. monkey fztcvd owl: mm W on arriving Were it Is mot by its 1110!. sands of ancestors. who «mm with ‘ long train of white dnnko-ys: that th spirit I! then omnrtod to a large my. era In the center or the mu..,,u, Wm“ Joy reigns supreme. loco-Ila. Rode-(y. Kenâ€"Paily 5:255 he! {wave 1‘ conceited. ' a 3mm, Bellow"! what way? Nell-{19 has ucwr one? told lwr t he I: unworthy of hers-Philadelpm flaunt-fl. In d at “w lowing m-o-m :21. am gray lu‘m'dr-d. lmhihvadod *ty Mam; hit'xik {001 «Emu: in ms Ulv rlzu-ru‘! :lusu'w'. n-mmml tlu- other as not a 0! rep! T3221 of Come". ,uc l’.io:d8 vuunly [mad the {allowing lmwr: the {more give my son vasifl 57 Til-it u ml Iw'b bruugm am» but: "If turv “anus-0‘ V it! (I‘ll! Inï¬del. haw “ad", Hes UNI lilt- gamma 0! bore oil 1 n; 5 ‘emï¬ â€˜xt -Mobile Register. :we of the size of the l x' ongim- was «king Mtlm‘. this \\‘::.\'h' u! '9 of tlw man m: the 12° mmztvr llz";°?‘.‘lm(".’" W'me ml. "I‘m that â€mach-d uiJ hlmziu'ty :‘vm Boston. and you use ï¬rms. and hank :sor Arrh mation L ‘l'l.lf!!~-.V. 'w Yum O Pupil. IV 31.. u t Ivuvr: hat body. * calculat- on has so Tribune to say. on. ARBISTEB. SOLH'H Mclutyre's “lurk, lunsw . _ Cplh ctiuu apad Awfm Mcluntyre's IHM'K . Culhcliuu and “and!“ to. Bean-Jaw y Ofï¬ce ARRISTER, SULH‘I'I‘UH Uflice over Gm".~.dun new . Store Luuer'lqmn Durham .xn 59f amne3 to loan at . [MI m-m. pmperty. .L'l inns and Surgmm. hours 9m12u. 112.. 2 in 4 p and oflioe. Old Bank lmi Town, Durham. 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NO'I‘A R X lu'm Bought and Sold hum Agent. ete- EM BER COLLEG! LOWER TOWN UGH M ACKA Y Dr. T. G. Holt. L. D. short distance Notary Public. Co-miuioncr. CONVEYANCE Emma AND PRUI'RIE’I‘OI Mgâ€"MKomie'a Old Sm: G. Lefroy McCaul. Medial! Dim 1011‘ . Arthur Gun, M. D. Old Accounts and Del :11 Kinds Collected on Dt’llld/ Dim W. 8. Davidson. Legal Dim/m Mist‘eIIaum/Ix Dr. lamieson. “X IR‘YIN, J. P. Telford. . Jack5( ONTARIO It completely Ital .11 NEW TYPE for coming out I Ind 0:; tern McIntyre Bl eastcf Knapp“ .ower Town. I to 2 o’clock. ll um ["1 . m. ildiu (mum '(I/‘I DI? I1 \M the