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Milverton Sun, 11 Mar 1897, p. 4

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AS GOOD AS GOLD. Hale a odd,” matty Passi ee: Lab com who, four hoprs ear! ‘arfrae into a ‘afndly’ wrestle, stood ing him, she |ALL CHICAGO epee ARMED THESE DAYS. MEN ARE HEAVILY CHAPTER XXXIX.—Continued. in the, darkness of late night |as they wills she ay Dror bear it ‘The look izabet! rayed that a % ‘on a lonely road, .at a point |more. Sige ter ag ic area ne he" ze int Lee aaa meee whee Ai plunges: ine ot ey ooey legate eal acy im ne Dead, “Let us shut it out,” coaxed Eliza- | shape, pe of Soke he ay et pay. ‘ming whom oni the first occasion he had let | srenchard went sat | Others WiLL Recover. beth-Jane, noting that te del wild- | 5n riding or something of the sort?” | off, to enter that wood. ‘when his pur- | ,,u@0ghers When a gentle footstep rin: “fold-up” epidemis, tee’ i as an open ce the Lucetta’s f 6 SN 2—nothi eco the hi 2 the |such an acute stage in Chicago that i jmore rigid and a with, the ae men go to business and attend social ie oe of the moise and laughter. ee tac ote armed to the teeth. The nearing 0! ‘noi ps—" t : “Tok oe shat it out!” “Ob, eens here—just here,” said the | this Sy Seegee Toom, looking ae footpad is now operating in all portions “It is of no use!” sbe ‘shriek agitate oticed, come to think o’t, te will 0 Ce won't he? Deosid a wl that the won in tg Walk trees m seo it, He is jost coming hom a. peculiar ical-like mur Be ie cart he will never SEE TEES common; £0 per- at sls us iil BL ee that?” Jopp suggested, as | ter ji Great | at Mellstock. It is—your t pocket ‘where it eee y sup: is, ill. I can tell you particulars as we pair love me any moro—and ob, it wi ene mel" hand in coat za beth frai now-'| ported a pair of Kitchen tongs an “on can't Sie one ao stop fow’s horn, thrust up under his waist- it?” she‘cried. “Is fae nobody to way. ey m1 She relinquished Lueetia’s hands, and he ae stres et ran oie the a Lucetta herself say- hake ing © eo rigs {ll see it!” turned be eecerea ‘Effigies, donkey, lan- window, sr up the aye and tata ny. Elizal ee band, all disappeared like i Grower, owe can pe into a iainh imine eek sane ao nna as soon as they - i for other a whole part; Pia ogee a ER hr enter come in” oles Eliza- | bolted. front shut the window!" “Good ~ evening, penta plenty, of room. I hope there’ ‘s nothing looked rownd the pees “Sure- hey “Almost at the instant of her fall the } yy »'saiq Stubberd to one of the men, rude music of the Rigen chase 1Or eae vor tense in Gera Birecie roars of sarcastic laughter went Mr. Grower or vi i Le was off in ripples, and the trampling Sea |Z sean, eho. a me om Bs last hour, hain’t I, Nance?” hé said to st front | of ne Towever, could the disturbers earlier in the day. a | ne now what you think) depress inted executors of the | mist iw an boldly, tes the tt i ben Lona ind. ee Mellstock,” said Far- i ere ae meray, I loosened his rein to coal on. “But,” jored Henchard, t- is more pret than your business erhe very agitation and hesitancy. of |W wnchard increased Fart what. from icy batt hall felled 10, do ve He bad perfect faith and credi and its his exertions for Fa The ast mental Presently ‘he began to again along the way by encuave you heard #” she asked. Gave pet frae’s suspicion | with me think I'm a fool | that this was a ruse to: decoy bi vast im into | rest in tl % fear het, might be effectually cas when sea is ready.’ or Wi please Penta iz sent endl fen ie, rised gratitude rom po ty He started the Tahe did ay Seged up out of s g Nble than his |doorstep. Zt was th y i ned sky in Henards eyes Disastoting Ws gene the ne Questions She Asked Ie h of that city. The police cannot catch im and be invariably subdues his vio- bout an hour ago. ¢ have been eighteen high- a ike MEE OES acd 41 have long xouiprbs in ax days Noaris ste, Burau Into ome ond have taken place in the best resident tell me. You must be so tired out, ioo, |streets. ith sitting \ up. if Nee is—dea dt Yes, tadeot men had the nerve Ee offer re- oka ae and four are com- sere Benr We his |street conreoper was shot a killed in ‘his barroom. was alone in the place and was prevating to close up ad |when a man enter ’There was am rt of couch which Henchrd sive ren Gere ee cone the cightoen- year-old sengnes seized ; |@ revolver n (down from the liv- father was lean- he and herself—for' at him but he e. another knock |was shot four times and died soon re ‘0 be Continued.) See am “po YOU KNOW WHY ?” money 4 This seni family ee labeled bide pers ati in this scalp. ? and every one knows that | 75 ‘shouted 1 for ne cep rounds and ran inlo the Toy tw alk : MP ch couniaten tater ‘ine tama! trio It came when she asked for s0me|o¢ bighwaymen met Fred B. McMul- at bot eneeay Boulevard and Twenty i ba him. del: the road : ee this she had rung the bell, and was| lp near bim- ee Gon dalagh eon: fee Lae EE prawiane Px : you have: there when he took his bie aN bending over Lucetta, who D yeoets my duet supper-time ait pint. “and By seeing hn aire rhe ee irange feature of itall isthat a man egtrano® ot seee i co bending ("so the carpet in the par-|you were hero then, as were all the | ATTN: ne’at Casterbridge, Henchard | who is most particular in a)) matters [Church # oxysms of an epileptic seaare Bhe | Petts other constables was facing the | Went again to Rarfrae’s house to make | relating to the subject of modesty in ave est the yang again and again, in_veini >be clock case wher saw reflected st Inquiries, As soom ae the doce spores | women will roar like aa angry bull chieves were a on ‘itt. “ivhen with- probably Bolu ie the servants? the glass a "auick notion by. tbe land staircese, hall and landing; and ‘they |at the mere suggestion of spending jin range he began Shove pes mm out of t Be ene rs he caught her) ai) said in eri 9 disappointment, | money for clothes. He seems to think oe i ae be AS Se eae fhe Demoniae Psat thaw Sr “Something curious about that oven, Date is is nok Be guava tain it een a and find such Ser Bis Se Nevelled. ther ae within. ma'am #” he observed, advancing, opeD- | tno “dacti sg things growing on trees as Eve did, peso the policeman and stood ‘At last Farfrae’s man, who bad been| ing it, and drawing out a tambosrine.| “yes.” . . r cannot tell ye!” Hen. | forgetful Of the fact that he would be [thelr One assisted the wound- _sappe om the doorstep, eis caglee pa es apolegetically, here’ chard replied, as me | the oe to find fault with the castume, ioe robber rie a his feet see eoks ‘The shutters, hastily pushed | WHat we Keep here to rg ap cre eRe fe eatrance “tHe a, don’t Dative it, ask an: Se eabereeene Aaeuiees ; : a little quiet dancing. You see damp | heme for tne hours a : he eel of ths to cae Elizabeth, were quite ery ole weather ils it, so I put it there to “Ha, e physician, returning pasts who is ab ae foe) catia abe 2 a 3 : f i A ee er ae tisan esse ot foe | pnything be elicited | "Ey, a Hacked’ Reward “ot | fo should ‘hate a aa aoe irivey PMounded robber was a (Eo accion epi an topes eG senor ensive assemb- | 4); How is Be hae stance, “that one a month |0q into the cab ‘under the protection vat a doctor. While etait was UD-l1y Tn a few minw investigators Pinney danger, father Her anxi- | ought to be enough | ae Sis aeites ofa Ris coenpeni dri Lape eae vent io fad Bos thos Of hake | ety, to see her husband malkes ber far es ae 1 ako sksreeninee ott Lae Te Sat ne fit returned, | 400r,, they pursued their way elee- fully regiles | Peor womanerl fear they | Ft would be ee fad ane i nearly (ed two men and two gunsal Bighleentk Ss doctor d with unhoped-for whither. achard regarded. the sympathetic a eentht ang May fe bai ice: — fon instants as if she | He was ase dispute her assertion, | ae he Beet Tenge CHAPTER XL. ‘ Since him ia a lights then 7 bat, atta a rapid mental calculation, grr pe cavers migra like others. wondering W! , went oul e t, perhaps, et aon ‘uproar meant. As soon as he saw|- Long Petar this time eenety) ‘oor and pS te bis lonely, oiteee advise le.” Rae G ne on = fo si ti ridge, 2 @ smal une to run this = the unhappy sufferer be said, in #nswee ld fe eee mae toe Anew lcharttset home. ae the latter @ entered house, a asserted, intent upon mak found Tine ‘on the ‘Sdowalld ond car to Elizabeth’s mute cai, ‘This a of ‘the street | the door Jo) hee said, “Tt i interesting. for her, in some |ried home. ” Hien l burst upon his view, in the | about rfrae’s i SS ge a fit,” Elizabeth sa act of turning out Spee alley just above eyes : Henshard ore a a 5, ies ittle dreaming of Jopp’s comp! lo_ most. 0} Y () “Yes. Buta fiti in the eat state. ‘They crossed the way, entered an-|the night's rete i WEIGHING 4 LOOM of hee heatth means mischief. You|other street; und. diss ppeared. He] y has called for you,” con-|the attack. a snust send at once for Mr. Farfrae. | turned back a few. steps lost |tinued Jopp, when Henchard waa cbut-| “he trouble is,” he anid, “ that you | Teat te Betermins Ton Mach It Loses ‘Where is bet” in _ refle ct bp finally ume his |ting ‘himself into Be own apartments on’t Know the value. ie money.” ‘Wear. pet ol river |" A ki or sea-captain 0) rt . 585 + “Ho has driven into the country, sir.” mids 'path. abi fo reat, there he see ageak si A peculiar scientific experiment bes said the parlour-maid; “to some ste be went to his that Eitabe er’s: Ase oF and |" "Oh who byes be?” been made with the famous :engin See Budm ad. He's like % ane oe E liza eth Jane eaten ute seemed a wells be-doing a a yo 870 New York’ eee Railroad. eo ‘s. Fa ii] one 4 ay hair’ and .a broa ‘face; et ain. t West any: Some “Never ust be sent for in ghedience to a charm, be Pohawen eco, no nay and mo messag ne, Ms. Marblehead.” he said, re- |9* ebaes ae eine eich i in case he should 20 ae Busey. ‘The doc- he same ion, in the hope of eae give him any attention. pee ing his, self. eT don't {months ago ge engine, - tox retnrned te ‘in. The meee her, the roysterers having And, saying this, Henchard closed: his |want any of Sour worn-out excuses.” | the opinion of many well-informed rait~ man Gepatehed, and they soon | vanished, pointed inthis, |acor. you know. why?" she. re , |roadmen excellseven the famous man was despataned ap ot the yard , vane tbe’ geutlesy of pails to the door ence to Mellstook delayed | refusing to be turned from the ork [7° (ayn ito Ponaeets: at the back. 1, and then lea: po particulars o} Fores return very nearly the two inal guestion woe oe pees Meanwhile Mr. ae Grower, | what 71 ther with the |hours of Henchard’s’ estimate. ong |“ This foolishness must end,” he ex- a overhauled. Tt was taken apar' hat prominent bur ‘pat doctor’s imperative eters that. Far-|the other urgent reasons for his pres- sins jetely, and every of engine ‘his hat and gone out to ‘olgarn the cause. | frae should be brought home, and how: |ence had heen the need of his author-| “Do yo hy I don’t know the e ssive driving wheels to the 1b che corner above Frafrae’s, | they had set out to meet him om the |ity to send to Budmouthi for a second | value of covey id Yetelated, at the Ee ee ies se: and soon guessed the ature of the pro- | Budmou na | bysician: Sane oe tength Fartrae| same time opening her purse, and tak-|very smal fa mgs; for being a native of the) “But he has to Mell aid ene a back ho was in a state border- | ing, out o solitary “quarter and toying arately weig ed. The heavy portios town he hati witnessed such rough} Weatherbury!" exclaimed Beara as tigi ae with ware weighed in the sh See re ana thi er for the com now unepeakabls, grieved. “Net Be |of ilenchars mt ee ne Bers anothee minute she was alone. He | small parts were taken to 8 iWatervlict ce Acie Np iors - | hh: i vanquished, and inside Stable; there were two in the tow: out MEY toe Honchard: he bad lost | werk ietetss it had grow Bade | ped retinal vengvietggestad _ that. it,|pvemus pbermany, Where (Rey shrivelled men m he ultimately | nis good name. They would not be-|wore on, and the other nn; the mein | sould be better all round if he made |weighed on the P) cist’s scales. gud ih hiding Ups ailey. ao | lege, mum taking bis words pete cas i ad been | her a regular allowance for, household ct care was taken by the can ances of ness. ; w a inst such a multitude 1” expostulat sranices., of | reckleestee [munch soothed by Donald's arrival; be | and nse, which was wh winder the direction of Mast Stubberd, in answer £0 2 T's | moment to depend upon her husband's bomen loft ‘her sitcy, ake | for two-or thires ‘years. er Mechanic Buchanan to see that the EA apn ua and that would| trveel Weatberbuny- ag despatched iad tried to lisp gut tto him the secret Beh weighing was te. When every Po. wa ‘eather LM ressed her, er ae debe mPa a Teoteatore and | OUT, bitter adzichy enol concer |Pane SOUS ivi cohoula. be ‘WORDS OF WISDOM. of tie easing fad) teen ole Stites the of a fellow; | tion, determined to seek Farfra e him. here, was |" poverty 5 put poverty |* free of best oe nics rea death on no acount, not self” nastnedowp, te plenty of time to tel him everything: | ,/cornt aboot by laziness is @ wore puta work to to reassem is the on py : hag , Farfrae’s wife i : cenit eame Bet URED Prats few | £2 raar are the eastern Toad ever witimataiy expatnal ta bmof be ee ee cee actin rv ae tae Srords of authority can do. Quick now; | # ywourd tip hd ARS pr dark ot enta’ at Henchard,when they A eax to O ‘and mechani have your staves?” thie is ering wo Sil he. ha Saned were ee in AY; ae of that s me for the pe neato of to should not |¢” page work di it agai ug oy ian fcr, eg pak to ane md and. tard hill pest three ie ng a eR EY face es = of Fs overy Tart was weighed. ‘he we pus remains i ain. ‘When every portion : No one who contentedly remains ig, |i i"heen weighed the record was ith, “4 wheels mae ‘heir, fell norent and thoughtiess has any right |Bad Deen "AS te rmer one. ‘Then heaven's sake! on ume himself upon being a good |tr Mechanic Buchanan knew just how body, “that’s was | Spied ones Ristant glimmer of ant man, whatever or however |much the engine, Mad est in, weight Well, wl nie ee be the vixtuous actions whicl = |ebrough the, West of» oP ho weights sh as Farfrae’s gig, from work. ‘The is See an’ infecoribable person st gifs fr mother’s, lp mast, of necessity, bo [of the separa eo showed which andl noise, the vehicle Ii faving been his Pg Pipe oo eesity ine [parts were subjected to the most wear. Bley eee eed Uy tbe till bought no” Beatchinan at the = Se ig fia of ‘many hundreds of dol- mie up the. atrest ae oe pat eae rarther many ‘members cannot be tained | ee ais ga Cea. igeeres Pact on its furth : ; Beobierd szalet eet side ing the (ig as its driver he | Bless, there, are concession eer And | tbat it might be able to ‘what have “em between us. | Side, | ig, cman w tne called the | fice on the part of every ms Se ee ieee Bee inet their names only; So attack of in- —— ed speed at the foot of the in- that iss soa way, the f Sars ae besos an engine tie ‘the several parts fen > Was The exact figures have not SAS Ol ence sdranoed inte BER ore er ena Prasad oustide. Gr Mendes ie public. There. is no doubt Bao “Bercct, whence t aa | off t inet cacape in tbe buman soul is oe ihey wall | be interesting to mech- 5 ir could be seen. They. Parfrae's, and tooked to the end of the | ly street. ‘The ames w pase ot about. i see et Aer their —_— in 7 Totley menses P:Growers ced magi id ootfan |. “Farfrae—Mr. Farfrae!” 3 thiess Henc “ ir?” blandl: i re sed. who was mpl | _crarrag once |” 9 bak oO s the Preller est oe hand to the MS of cloth which had age So Little di ey, leraa Soman 26° | gression at a time. the best and trust are the sweetest in give to a friend. Sus- THIEVING BEADLE. aig institutions have received © by the conviction of # id beadle of the Bank of England for lare- and, altho they are rare, we always be looking for noble souls else-|jeny. He has years in the ser- where. We when vice of the was employed SIGNAL SEE SERVI May hte won't have any more oa weath- z de nine yt collect aw ats j LOVE'S SACRIFICE BY ALBERT E, HOOPER. sigh of satisfaction. His eyes dance: with pleasure as he watched ie pretty quick-handed little wife clear the ta- ble; and when the cloth had care oa = away in the drawer, and the lam st on its little wook-work mat in the middle of the snow-white deal, he cried: “Come along, Nellie!” ene loving look full of pea trust, = clasped her hands on his knee, ted her cheek upon them as she ae into the fire. some moments neither of them ar which changed imto a hal of ruddy gold. But pi sently He an effort, the sea? nas band sai Ee my aa this is haat ener jopes promised, Ho allowed bis eyes to me loc ¥ ing heir centre of stiractionthe blush- ‘mg face resting on his k: She did not tes but ae eee De ‘Back at him, a) was satisfi “Tell me, Nails ae he said ne = have quite got over that “hein she did not answer, and he one: “ential is danger in every life, dear Sear A epee their men to) wea, and do not see them again for exclaimed with 2 glad} ; ag. begin our married Hife with "buts' Nellie dear! Teil me it anything troubles male and we will get rid of it at one Jack, I don’t “tike to: tell you, jut you know as Jim Bove wanted me. I can’t get his face out of my mind; it looked awful in “te chureh to-day!” Jack Mansfield looked grave. “You'll have to put a oe notions my said, an’ pedestal Gk poe cia oumnae loners Nellie stared at the fire and said zothing. coals crack- af sparks fled up into the dark joni sudden and erin the peace terror, Nellie (eaten her face with enlee 2 os more than any of us ought ies Ae at from the street: hey . heard an awful a that ae ae is wet Fire ry go. uD ‘a growd, anda ae ae i patiad if a shot had strangled sore re its Ww: ieee, Ga Jake vee her throat as she looked up again and | tJlusioned the Ba that “they pao ata pang saw that Jack no longer stood believe and ea see soe, at his eee e oe wit roc the rail—that the blazin eels suggestion.” f Hoon!" gasped Nellie, wi cut away, and a crouchi “Ye Pi y Fetes on oma. ‘here: to-sagirewr nights jund pressed tightly agi her | figure was creeping stealthily Ack | he added, “if you would lilke to see some “ rae Then a black wave surged up before | things that you have never seen before. Be brave, my girl!" ‘cried Jack.| her eyes, hiding the blaze vot the | Holisve only: what can, “Now's the oh to prove what stuff | burning building; roaring as of many |but that, 1 can assure you, will, tax fae waters sounded in her gars, and she| your utmost, powers of credulity.” “Bite! Fire a came the ery again cq RPA ea joins ena ie ee ae Mam without. When she returned to consciousness| flickering gas jets cast a pale glow over Nellie ran and fetched ie eaieoad Nellie saw that she was at home. Then | the oh 9 re ae ladies ‘and 3 a thund ‘sound Be le aware ‘rong arm |gentiemen who were silent intent up- ping her. Lastly she knew that a}on the actions of gubect in the ed on the door, and Hay tsteps | loving face was looking down at her | ce: The younger of boots coat and hat from the door, for @ moment to clasp. his werNetlee ed ispered “it is the daty, and. where duty is there’ Thon he tore himself from her cling img arms and was g Left alone, Nellie’s ype: -found courage as ae desert See rey and sinking in’ ir, her page on the “able, and ee r face pnd. every time the ria ory : more carefal but wl rang Have been five hours !—whe jace on the rail he eut too care- cheer 501 fa Nellie's ears, followed | lessly at the fimber, and ee and ‘the th f hoofs and wheels. | fell into the £ sprang to her fect and rushed to| Nellie was now but ‘open. r, just aroarand| “Oh, Jack! Jack! how sheers Portion the tire-engine went sweep- eon!” ehe: orieds; {and what = rand ing to ing ‘There was a flash of scarlet poor Jim we never knew | t and gold and flari aring it—we ‘ever ks streamed from the hoofs of | “Shall T tell res but Nellie only saw two of the two of the hel- is the face of Jack Mansfield, nd, who smiled and waved ly ,to, her as the The other was Are ne “sn fe expression of and iapel Sitnde erat quickly from ly cover The so und of whirling w! rush of feet of sparks sprang upward to the of ae smoke which overhung roof-t skirts of the sw B ag if she must fall. the faintness passed, to look about her. and ate rane al ny, might and gain at some burnin th him. bee a shudder, she recognize: re of rie are ow that e single slip must preci eens abe Seale AP tie keg tetanet mamed sirike How at bor Wi en? would Jack be swaying ladder abadew of the Sher eye. Tt was flection of the flames cast back a brass helmet! or ae ATNMae beat ten 01 a sudden horror. The of second fireman was ed 0 as awful to look’ upon. It was the face of Jim Travers. strange murmur rose from erov dan uncertain sound, such as 1 ing Jim’s sly his intentions. For Gehae Fema was e was shattered | 07 with anxious ayee--tbe face of her hus- and—and is this Heaven?” Covell felt os if her. senses were leav- ing her but Jack kissed he: she t you had fallen ee eae io, no, a ‘alt ‘or igre nore ou, Nellie bg that moment w! to get back to ‘my. place , so Jack went on: live for your “Jack, let me have your place—it fe, too,, looked at her, ai | for dear love's sake !'” came to her, of mired by the Rey ‘Mansfield’s wedding | D¥ might, and as the young fireman drew | ag: his to a blood red, and that now and again ji: mgues of fire and sudden fountains Fea: pees ae excitement peas ales heart beat heavily as she an had paveet then length ed the out- {45 my sensatis ich sur- all seems like a nightmare to me; m rounded the rite dt sede! abe! ipa as ut ‘The building was a lofty one, at the wn oil and color. hop Ad the fire ee rie eonms and/all with vividness, my. hideous and the fool, “The whole of the top story | pleasant feelings interming] th ames, and the fire x t startling eccentricity, working a Keep ep the fie from creeping ‘To begin witb, a brief sketch of my per the as ee ‘a narrow iron bal-j™eeting with the hypnotists under cony, and her f nee upward | whose power I was, may not be out of work which extended to the floor be- neal Jack the Tail | Bames, ft red- emed. to the 3 Watchers |: him to the spavement oF or into t) surgery. d by the wild watched Pee ae te a ene, flash of light from at ee bal- There was another r an instant and ae Neti d “ae the glare of the flames, and its expression the | treated at all. ack 1” she said, “Are we both dead, | my sod ri Iwas val number ke rt,” ie te “we're please ae the ire! “did her so much good that into the. En? ae ig 8 pees Jack!” she said. | somnambuli new 7 ou ae said in| th gli I Nellie could not speak for her sob- | chasms he ope but a B/AN HYPNOTIC EXPERIENCE eels WFUL a HOUR. it sins |have some one bury you alive? Mis [these queries I can re As I rei ae to seem as a 1 sicians who is | years they have studied this mysterious i= ee is probably Ta ig, call and Seema stubborn. To look into eo OF MYSTERY- i their owner. ane first I met him, I confess that I was not a little nervous Lae restless. All the time I was tion with ing, and I could not but suspect that he was trying to exercise his wonder- ful power over me. The doctor said: “Yes, I could Boe, you very eas~ ily, it is a mistake to suppose that an intelligent subject is the pee to handle. An insane per ‘he | man, while the lower animals are the of |we had ea that T could easily write a Hise full of treatises on hypnotism. ‘ing tife is disc cae magnetic power. ing a direct descendant from the Holy of the the e Physicians Ushered mie into an ad- apartment, where, according to to be put through a REMARI E EXPERIENCES. the like of which I hava no desire to “You will regret it," ha warned me, |e 1 allow you to remember what shall have taken place. I, never permit a in his memory ‘his dot oings while in a ic sats as T be tin before swarm my air-ship were hardly i viable inthe 3a [Size because, of the increased action eee. STORY As A SUBJECT WHO HAD AN the ices never end? The pale. Gray dawn Sey and ence I can relate what happened in 4 perfectly as. well fe His | hor: night-biack hair, parted in the middle ‘way? |is Jong and Ci oe brown eyes of his would |i him those huge dark ae jon twitch- rae acles of Christ directly accountable 2 aw ‘of the Paps when in m; 0 irl age — ute 2 fe amet Coid perspiration Seporp Gove ee oan T faint ay rhs ‘ns T here?” lah pe aly the the oad pe ie" ¢ onely ial at ore rude eyes Thei what happened. (Heat, radiating te fees sing volcanoes shot igi in air streams of livid flame. shouts and chaos fille beside a pool of limpid fir BEEEED IN SUFFERL heat ingest Eee, @ cook Hele the bea his. eyes. se le tae ae past as night was falling ground pursuing me than I tried to ory, bat was stuck T tried, and was aware taking place within me. Then I not think at all! whirl and a slept. woke sudc center of a Ercan « Ge my eps hewat 1 me si WOMEN OF ICELAND. ‘The usual dress of the women consists of a long garment hanging f at the neck. Over this, two or blue or white petticoats are worn, completes the in On Sundays ‘and _ festivals pe are ‘The “faldur,” as it is called, is place by ag regecrany pins, mre often it. IN THE DARK AGES. ‘They fins the, aa ‘not belong pee had per where I had narod i Jater: rest They "he scenes. a paradise faded from my n, and I ee. My breath came faintly and irregularly. like a . How poor head ached and throbbed! In those few moments of agony L suffered a thousand My whole ed before me like a panorama. Su gling and kicking like a madman, Strove to free myself With shrieks of the situation. rent came a Efellow-beings, Dewalling the fate they ‘Thousands of re a the ai. a t was suffocating and: ‘unbeat = wi pe aimty in oa field sot daisies I straig! lowing me! ay Seat determ~ Peas tana Mae aoe looked ant saw the seaie, with nae me close to ne stealthily brain wae | in a Startled by eee ewe ‘There ai ae ile pane "Revo Bet 1 ‘felt 7) ick in bert nee till Ns d lickering lamy ‘stil Let iow, and oe portion of the room another sa at ithroug bored the, atten- nd, irrespective of wealth or station, of wa ‘rom. shoulders to the heels, and fastened with a bright clasp | peculias o and string in in canoe. “here is a seated Ee ae buttons oon red and Dato Sos Sa face brs oiticoats plue or worsted stocki, ey shoes of seal or le is atnnntad: made of stiffly-starched white “tne, bebe in two feet in th century the knotty a Bishop at the of Ma- i and seve devoted to the consideration che important subject. The point was not considered jought, ai wooden My st ound, myriads ind saw ed dumb, ious of of Tce- three white | ©! a blub cap, hanging down on one side the op et orna- velvet or red meas- fae to the ination Fated itwveuld ie tous me birthday. ee POINTERS. Items of es ‘about cme of the Great Folks of the Wor! sae is nto Mrs. John D. Rocke as ment vs went on; a Jockin up [ust below I Sasa chem fields, He hills | voted. fe Sraritats where her aerities in, yas aware of a hurryil rivers, brown "e3, €0} i< Stream of people passing her door. RE | 4 Balloon Yoyaze an a Fall of s000 Feet and then & country village ee oer rene sete Baabend (077 ee TWhere is the firet” she esked of| Kato tho Sea on a Deeert Istumd—At /red to mo that T he. inpecor’. France, aeeerhy e al eerily vho ‘un out of ticket oy rs ee TUMBLING manoveH READE, papas the Rovee Mate ase ne bcd dd} “Onk ‘lint ! at an ieee member of t. lungarian hi cncOal meu swet! Cet, 20c%| lo dos fel to Byomotoedt Gna and Gane ma a geet fa | Men a look at it! Come along o’ me, Nell, | Yes; I can answer you “that question and |panse of water Igrew. fainter and| Carlotta, Maximillian of Mexico's Yerll bo frighted to death at home!” |many more which Lam sure ‘you'd nev- |f2inter. ‘Those pangs of thirst and | widow, whose phy sical "health during Nellie ran into ouse, and in an- hi : What fan oae eee never be forgotten. es her jong insanity 5 Gena Beate aie ad Licoern's abner (Ck eee eee Toces to die. ‘Then from | sid to wr dapidly declining. over her he and joined the woman sensal eme! Barney Barnuto is at resid~ in the street 5 = eases muonsiers Te A ady. ‘o nee ing in Pain Be is ‘shout 4 43 years ie ‘The stream of people were lessening, pesewecnd ini may. foot nd atric | Ce ee ie eereUy married, and sittinsge Wiamed tiene cope noticing Leet aegl pats Meses look (2g Cigsce and closer came the hide- | several children, one of whom is a son- as" they can that the alow in the alcy | 0) the wates, oF; Remueas bai, S58 ea monsters fighting and tearing veach George Frederick Watts, R. hod deepened from a faint the tortures of a body sent to everlast- other in their ts to, Beise mF raat buildii r Guilford, Eng- Jand, in will paint frescoes himself, we orth watts will design the terra-cotta decor: Prince Dimitri. Pets coy, a Russi nobleman, bus apuicaed tbe the ae na) Count Tolstoi and divided estate among the. sants, reserving ae sev- cultivation. rincess , Marchioness of Monod "his to her portraits being sold or reproduced. A beautil one age for his own dictionary. conta’ 2,500, noted Chinamen and women, ating d dead, has been’ compited by Mr. Gites, date British Consul at Ni Boehm’s Sharacteristi statue of Car- le on he ‘Thames embarkment a ea is to lave its its replica in Edin burgh, which has been somewhat slow Boston anti- is possession a bottle ig on the ni ps el A rah the “aviation ‘ot the Sons of ma ate ‘oli ee ian women omplished, and nar Ser has hired 4 a teat by her! Satan to Eng- is now at Bournemouth, and she has put ts aff ot been bene- ae Aig whoayear ago was a eee eee aya ‘een, es rogressed to full mein cam now write R. Spee Eng- ish artists aoe Aetae ‘distanced are reported quite glum. jueen’s coronation ring is never Lord Cranbrook is tired of common- place spori| an: has imported 100 Hun- garian partridges, which will be ee In fe where they will remain until the close present shooting, season. D the danger of their being tale “Vanity Fate” says that when Don, ‘Jaime, the so m Carlos, was at school ery han othe olen school-fellows was one day seen vigor- ously i him. Asked what Jaime King one Roar days, a be able ea ‘that ar one the yearling si ice “ah "they: have season to Lord Card- of Montrose was well known in racing circles, where’ she, 9 operated hase a Rhodes’ is greatly averse to be- ut which had n¢ the door was opened at Mr. Rhodes’ 5) reqi dozen reporters kicked their heels out in the cold air in front of the only: nown exit for a long, time after their ere y had escaped. is not oa known sr Sia is r a Man is a matter for continual com- ui ne left Char- i Gross for the South: of France. his ippeared arms ith the usual graceful ‘ibute, and thet flowers ook ed, if possible, even utiful than any of his previ a gine A USEFUL HINT. Tortoise shell combs and pins for the Uke Gttsent generation, advises rule mt generation, advises r bing Polished surface with powder- ed rotten and oil stone Sala be: be first fitted ihren! fine will remove all scratch-

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