Ike '***1e tr-as . afwes 331., ` _ .*.:."s__.x` :._.`;u 351.- .2x.}u..;_. OVGI 111513 it I 01: `features_ ..'.` A -` ` ` s mu li s;h writer of fiction.` t us ra as _ hransendence of what is` caI,Ije_(1 'c-harm over more appearancs of character 'm- Fnzxhiran." ' ' " ~. V ' 1'Ci1 H1311, J-`JLl_ :z\.~ lain:-<[u(nglusu:n1' `who Instrnc!%' ller. ` V . :n..nuu'In'nxrai$llve'l`nm1in. IU:II!I8'~IIl1|M_}Illll_ `vino, llll'll\If! Inn. y vungessjhll have Zlfolgiu. . ! ThfhtmhibH9;fZ7`bdul)`Iari m,` . .;,E..: whohaehfes the "Queen, Him1usto._ni.,., I : to y.jaS thex; ` .. . orgy} '_s:>`y`}:tk_:e-"I.0;x`i4i_9;`i_ Qxaghigg. `1 AB,<,l\yI;, .K1m:inIa a res;uenee.; anus M V 3oine4t:.the;a,Lbs:jhja`wie. anti %-:hi5e 01.> ;aJ5 3.ss".`t ` . FY-lQL`!l(1ll3v.`_;'5`}35`3`Wf_9"*.i?.` or scum time In _frf1Is}quEE;17sL frurcm, , g nu .---.., - or continental. France, and thcre is Jan executioner for Algeria an-1 '1'.un'is.`; 1 Until 1871 the`_re was onefur each prov-i l! _ M. de Paris. is the sole executioner f liince, named after the Eiiiei C.{t.|E5-- . _ V i M. de _ Rennea, M. de Touiouse. eLc.I ._ Charles Hefty Sanson, was the fireti 1 executioner bf Paris,- holding 7office`i "1 from the time [the gllilloiine was :id-; Fiopged in--179;3 uncil 820, wheii he was` |- ` sdcccedeil by his son, who lizni the jobf until 18-10, H: in -turnwe' -succeeded? by one Each, \\'h0_'\i::LS'iI1'0f{iL` umi _` the accession of- Deibier; '1`i.:s3 Im .-ter grew upin the trade, 135 f`.H.het was; zrprovingcial executioner bfure him. and as soon as the son. was ovr his` `.0 military Service hp V-112:` made an assist-; ,,- `ant. At; the present time he is zrnxzin-i iofv some: influence, and mu:-`n res;:ect_~i yiegl in his ne'ighbourhoo1. `He is- xvnvn A n-n1.~ri=vl`x` \rA\r -lll`1- J.1uCL.`.9_ xu xuxq, Au v.uw. .. N the waning .fa_vor of -the French spa: for Louis Philippghad the bones : _t`.;e great Emperpr removed from . Helvnzx to France, .]_Zt had thaoppof ` 9 effect. however. It produced a. I nuissamvce of Bonapartit sentiment, xibh found ffentiwe voice in Berang-i is stirring lyrics and in the published N.-.._-.. .....l ....,...'|Izud~:uv'u (`F Hun `I an cu... ..\.. ......... ~.. ..-. -..r } ` V NOT A PR.E l"l`Y-BI .-\.I\' _ `id 1002; gt, but he is said to be exi-eel: l:oLl1 dauglxlers of e:(e:u ti0ne.r3, Inter: marriage is :1. characteristic. of the, craft; WlLiL`.l; IS perhaps sell-expiainzl-_ ` tory. The four assistants` of M. l)eib- i ler are all sons of former execution- ers, and each has marr'ie.1_ the daugh- ter of an execuliouer. `It ; 'is:'_::. little: ingly urbane. He has had two wives,` caste all ~4ay~i1self. ~ - ' 'I`l....-.. 1.. Inn .\n.'u nuuillnrinn in W:-inn-n. C3518 llllUj'--Heil. - .-v v There is but. one guillotine inF1`2111ce`: ho" amt it is lugged around from 1>l=.u~e.l0` 1`h'g` placefas it is needeii. It. 15.21 veijy ugly Que looking machine. and cost 83,030. M. sh `"(iParis` receives. in u-.`.dit,im1 toyhis ` A Tsiiiury. "$'3}0130 II :?Faf"iOr"i ak-'mg- ea`:{~e .41 it and keeping it` in `uusinmss-like con-i `_ _ ~ dition-. The iwo'u1:_righis in whirh Ufa; ant knife runs mm :1 little over tu feet.` 1),: _'high. and the "greatest width oi Lhei jg 3 platform isahout {our iet. The knife? inf itself is wedge si1:i;:'e;i..-jighteu i| )i'i1.S`; mu * wide. and weigh 1:0 ;;ounds'witi1 ti1e'; A - weight which su>x-mounts it. In an isx~'L - eeution it fails about {our feet in t\v0- 39 thirds of a skonzi. ' . v l`e '1`!-us` un-1:-Minn urn: firai en!` 'nn .in ihn Edi cmrus 01 0. seconil. of political prisoners, but ". &>` remov- ed by the} (fomxziune [0 {lug Place de la. ' Concordmwhere it stood at 41 point twenty-five fee: `nort.l1.9[ the "yresent obelisk. The're,' ' [rpm __January, 1793, ` until August. 1794, over 3.80: ) persons were beh'eade:L inL`iU.f.'I\g"L`()\1iS':K_VI., -Charlotte C0{`Li:\_\'. .M,1'i`ie Antoinette. Mme. Roland.`Philipp`e Ega1ite,Dantun. `D_esmoulins.~ the sister of L0uis,XVI., `r.1n;I-R.0bes9ierr1e'and his brbfher. IL was more_ persons were l~ehe;L_de:l;in one` tiory. has beenin front of Lg; Rbquette prison. About ifiity feet. fl`_O!l1' tiie entrance thexjeare five oblong stun iillaid in the pavement. over whichibie guillotine is erected; the centre stone iszth one upoxwhich the basket is piac-. pod to receivke 1E`il8`1d as it falls under the knife. . V 'l"|o..-. xi "H-1 1' inn fnr Hm raiiixahmpnf. of \ ngxtgg Since .1852-th'e~`1;lace. of e..\';ec-u-`; ` The machine was first sefup.-ixx the I '- V 2- -4; . Place. du Carrousul I-3r tbf: e.\:eCLTf{UIl 1 1 1 1 I 4 _t.h'e.n -rem01'd_to -the` Place riu Ti-one, ` nowthe Piace de la. Nation, where L800 ` , the Kmle. Tha agitation for the_a;1:{>!ishment of . capital punishmnt in 'F!`ance is not carrfggign wi`t.h. the vigor" that 'm2i;rke asoriates. but observingmen say that 1 ="(.he.paIu1y days of Victor" Hugo dndhisi I the disinclinmion of _1?`rench Judges to' ` inflict the del-.~.tix penalty is becoming yearly more marked, and that while the 1 existing law 1imy`no:'be soon chang- ed, ibwill griudunlly fall iutoa desue- emiu Mm: .241 he the eaizivmlent of ab- - (19 than Wm 05: 16 cqu:-.'u.u.-u olition, co`n`sidc-ring 152 great ` permitted the Magistrates in sh-ninun ' .' DROMEDARIES THAT SMOKE. . - Dronluedaries a.re"s`aid. to be"particu37 _ 'Izi1:ly.' fund at ~to`uz:cco< s_i119ke;-~.ixnr1[ca;ri- . be. made to do almos; anything under inuence.,",_!'r_a.ve1a r_s,_ in ` Eg_vpt.. "it: ' 2a.sse'rtg'3d'.` geiy. more-on tb)accb' ,,,:: .~,J_._ LL _...I' 11...... `.' -:smoke_ for t eh `c;>n1z:{`- that liugefgi; ' I jbeasfs th:)_.xi_ anything else. Wh_en 'trzv.'*-' gling bn`l_otcg~ journeys the; drdmedtati 9 "a1`e."in _m2L'ny`~c:1ses requireiii {ts} tgtavl ~'ui3`119; and` 633 witho_ut ziitI.._the .. heasts .a,x`e `kept in to fihlirb tasks` by T` Vsmokiu cigairg. .'The di~ve'r' 'v:arx`1es`:t " ti}. ;ngg;1msaece (`sf `ss~oodLf whicli is ixi:;r:~I `via ..a A`-.. ....a:n!- `Ilka n, c-{uni-'hn!3r "'I731is:` 1 ; me `cigar being..'lit and ptessoct i*nto7 `the iholhe, -he ,ai1pg-vfpshiongv ` 7tl".LS1`llll.VlJl!;"L;V`\I'l. u uvu._._ u A:9.\.u.\ uq ,,_....r.\`, _. at due.-1_%I'uitA_l`d:e `a. cigar'holt3r.'f'}E-his. : Wis. inserted in` the` mouth or theb e;;;st;.MV mo egg Iv `the 11019 ;_]n, Um _,S'lI( 3f&_"[l;Dl}'_lQLlUh'.Bu` _- - by man; ,ThT6,dr'0m8$19.!yf xiyiliadxautal ~ rcL_er hm~gTWiTm'ly `in `stability , md.-halant_>e,.1n_,_thia three-Vquamtera pi VI 1 centtiry which have passed 's'izic_5` the - zminent littermteui` Eiased this `jg1~dg,- mept on his countrggneh. yet _maxgyi'pe ;_:-_ 3 mus Lu; and .o_xt of Fi*aa'1(e~re Abegin- ` mlintnui ' >/hr: Hfn r191-.411 :-wt-V )1 puxztmto 1u;\.uA_waw.v um ..,.....-.. V_..~ ` ' 1 d, ibwxll gradually mu l!1l`J-El uesue.- ggde that wm be the equivalent of .m:;... .mm;dm-;'n7- iR.: ownr |:|T'.1fnHe ~*An$:,**.fV,_1vl-1"jl3X E}1"-I`. mo, s,fr61Mu3)x> 18~ A V x _. .|.u.vA \.--.u.. .. hug -' u, , 11-x_- 1.. C iiwwir` tsTdt`)mTa ON ; C0!t3`'ER$nFTE omuanuvJoiu 2vauru1-mugtcannog `I - 1.4.4 n.a.ii.._I.4...nnn nmninn i : yx cuzum > r I Henvdrjk Ibsen is going t;o Berlin Ixextv is` spring, on imitation. to: tho ce!ebl'&- t':on of his 71st birthday It. is`expect~ ;- ed that this (rcasiun \"s i".!"'?1BIn1L(hth& V _~4-4;pportunity for an impo1'tant`I|}senito- ` idemnnstration _ .,\` A Hapsen the ,engInEor on`. the excug: 5* Lg sion train that was wrecked. near Co F ;.enhagen Iasi summer`. hu':ing"beon_l1bld . "% te~;ponsii.le for the` disaster. has been ' :3 ; sentenced to four months imprintin- zd; meht and to a fine of44,S r'5cmwns, ` _or $1`. U.026.50. ' ' .i ' - . 1-l 1' .. 4.. tr--- .L:..... D`.-;nInnal'LnrnnA' 5;. oannnlv -.-. .. t for fifty ye.a.7s.` i r1'___-x_ (t-.. jun u.u._y _yI7,aua. ~- Havre'%s\'amba:' of Coauactat hat hpacstioasci the 1`ze`m-n ar1inmaAt.Ir.g . %makg the loam` and h:crhan;x:..ls`_ 901-t.` ` ' . `P x'.....xl..1"..:....-a:lm :.` I-nlmvn Q . 539168" Luzverauy up , w um-2 nun -, buildings. The Prince and Pringee at ` N:splgs-have just laid. the corn-trstxznzq iofthom. ` ` "' 0 ,l_ x _L_._ ....._b nub an 2 gun. . . . 3 At & me,tin_ of the British tad, wa;;ga>`n;1e .. I.-ie'y`EE Bi`FmIiam ~ f the Bishop of Coventry found that hil- coat ind umbrella hwl been shaken. The Chief turned out to bga 3 local prea:-her - - n_.._I-:|. 11...-.. 2,. _..l...,. G'n~D.n-lin ngv. . `U1. 9l-U.UU-JV: _ 3 Lady Ernestine Brudenall-Bruce". f daughter of the Marquis of Ailqsbhgy. ' vrantsto sell her iiwu ya:-ht. and has" ` applied to the Board -of Tradd to be gexamined for a master's certificate. Ecause she is a woman. ' The board refuses to `examing her" b&- _ . The Duke cs: 53:1 hgssaxd his tau; V r... ::n.. .._.._'.. . A perfect `skeleton of the extixic ' Irish elk has been` discovered at Bella-.-_. vlough, in the Isle of Man. It was found l in a standing positing: can feet _be_neM`.bz` . the surface.` The Irish elk was the_ conteumurary in Brita_in of the mgI2_n- mpth and of the wcoily rhinocefos. ~ 1'` ,L .,_., x._,.. 1.1.. .:.;. ......,t In. LLAULLL dud. UL Luv Iv-.uu_y Lu-uw..1..u-a. So greatibas been thz deumnd _for Scotch whiskey of late that. a.ccordn3!_ ' Ho the Pall Mall Gazettr_s.only the best _ `: houses me any matuied spirits. leitL.- 1`h' Irish mnm_1 a-*turers. in comic- quenee, are trying to`rm_7ive the Eng- 4lish_ taste o;_.c1d, Irish whiskgsy. ,,,JL_L!- ._I..:J. ....l:.......-...|- gort. ` . ` Naplk tniversity 58 0h9._V0 IN :I,1:_._- 'I`L_ D.:..'.... nun! Du-`an:-ans` ll `nan, I.uo.'I,_1: avg` .Ln.u.l Lskau -uuuuy; 1, A. new anaesghet-ic which relievosat _ once "{e *fa`aEif5f `aifi 13111- i1`s`(Tf1I]CB1'8" E And of_ ccmcerhas _l>-V-on discovxted by i Drs. l~Zi~:horn and Heinz, of Munich It . J}: o. .n.-m.-..~-ulinn AF hnnvnmnthv3inM1her ` MI!,INlVV.l0Ilvl1V&!1'OtllIll'Igl\m1${ lchd Brmfy-[pfaAxuti:.: lppgsinp ' Bnronf hnfl, SLFCLU; 51] L owing `z Urs. 1~.`1:norn and uemz, OI. mum-:|_1 lb 1 a -preparation bf bezizompthylic ether 1 inthe. foruztof a.~pawda'r. t nama orthb6rm_ has been `given. a, ..___x.-_ 4.- n.- ur.....'L...:.m1~..{- Ila-` - [M11118 U1`u.1ULUu.u_ 11:13 ucuu guvvg. .. zett-e:~thc Ijeason no" biography has ever According to the -Wes`tminstexA` Go;-V L-em mmeu of-Mr. Delano. the -late: +editor of the London T~imes."1s that the . xiropxietggjt. oi the Times have z\!wa.'ys forbidden it. _/Recently a fresh appeal was made to.';tl1em, but.` it issaizl with- ..uL- annnncu . uuu ISILLTUDE: in.Russi;1 ab few weeks igb,f:zi;'d{1uVta~ tioxi ,6}; wbmexx plxysiciagxs visited him and thanked hEm_~for ha.vi.ng. tbroxyq " 098111 his lecture room and laboratory. . to 9. Russian woman when tl'1e_'Ger;_ H man pniverslties did. not admit ' fe- male students. - ~ Buhonic plague threatens all north- ern India i1o=.v: tlze e{o1js_' t;)\.rev-.sl:ricVt;' it to the {Bou1_b.zw'...l. dis! .tiAgt-,N. _. ` X When Prof. vs_r;c-how, of Be_rl_iu. :3: pro_ved_.unsuncs51.L._,It has` bmken out "at `Hurdwar. 51.` p_1a:e of pilgrim- ~ ......, M Hm Gsmxms. -freanented bv out "at `Hurdwar. :1 p_w.:e 01 pugnur age on the. Gauges._ -frequented. by great qrowds. among them ma.ny'r'e-' _lig ibus mendictmts.` - - ' A non fr-AHA fllf India _uglou:s unsumumxyx. ` A new trade rogte lgweexg India anti eastern Persm has bcen~esto.bIish- ed. \-hicfx runs E0l'_' half tbs distance: L gthroug the Ala nds'un British pro, tection and sho`rte us the j9ur1iey' by? a mon,tmJ Quet.ta to Mes-._ bed, 1,03% mikes. Wells have; keen dug, ` and posts established 31-Jug the rcad,_ vs. 1...- x...r.-.. ......n-. wmhra I-A hnfl }hn ` isuu pun.) UaL uu~.u..5 u...v at-vw-4,-~ _. It has taken seven years to bui1d'the_, coldssal mausoleutmbf :Cz'a1.` AIxa;zd:er'f II. in the-KremlizxVat1\vIo`sc'osv. The s'_t'a.'-. _ . u tug, by 0pekouc!1x'1jis sixtgen llee. high: it stands ' (in. a, pedestal of Eilb land granite, tw;euty~t:l1_ree _.fe;(:f `hi g,!x1,.-, "and is. surmounted by a granite cvipolax ` `tke"gi1t- -bro.nze_ mn:*oi_w}ich rises in .If'hhikrhf. 'nf am) `feetjlte ha`s"~`cost [Tile .gLlG bronze` (`DBL-`UL._Wl1\:!1` `1313 ;to4;;hiaghLm.;1(PL;_9:.et, I It lraswost T500`.0I_t.Duble3. ~ .. - -mad- ---Lag-A ~<'*'.==r=#z~w-v-- L . *A'fI1" 'axt`1 -`2:\'6`i*di.n:-1_r_v." `motor f" em '{Ii:s' am. patented 1:; l}`=i'e.n,<:e[.';_'It~ i' g>:n1:5' `prised of_ fzvm large-wheels; f-iv 5e`ee.h itif ' -2. `o ~,_~ __, ..J\-us X3. ` Vziinmeter. momxte on a cbxxguon 3`.xtya , . .4*`."`"*' *"~`*"*`:`--~"-'-:E~,,.'~.. . -:~->-- the body baia_g.,1:e_t;weeu ~t.17:.~ w-l_mq!sv.L-, The glint: r$rem1ve~ssf._`a!;, high Spiseldi If9`iiii 9; v`e tjtim gzisg agncl. 7?3ing j tik: a`ggro,-` 's<:'o;>e;fkee;ps` tire} veliic-is jimnii l{ping_if. mar. The $te_1i`ing a.p_par.tj1sis= ' yg `in.tri;:ate.;j` T "f s j . .1.&s9.m!:: W*r:- P'= V - vs V ` ubijcans lhini a!'on1 )3` such 3 1is mbz,*i:."3;;6 Eons- tist and got my nombon.ozax Robert, `Duke 5qf_O;1oa;ns4 is ' ` the .l'1r!ieaii'of the latter lamiiy, w!)_i1e'- Bo'napar*.iat, since tha dbath of Nap- vn I`H.'a `son an tlachnndn of" W5. is in'18 79, iiaen accepted as the iisyuted headgaf ._t`ue Bon3l3Fti$t'. mugh Pzice Victqr, the son 0!, F111`-` ave Napolon rwho died. half a dozen a rss zigq iaeemedfor a few WW5 t ":3 had this (iistinctiqn. Hisyoung brother. Napo:eon"Lo,uis.W1i is 811 car in the Russian army, appcm` - the_moxnent, hdasjekgr. to be` "heir ' the Bbnapartist pretensions. IE6 ihe uimthei Re1)i1b1i_i:aii"fe ar.' T `geiL'reM ;eo_:::Iavoreo. iizhtl! wk a Lhntte; whats: thgrehxa 5" 3;;-ighrg ;um'Vrhich' one may 611003: the most tempiiss .03 "3 man? nnnvnrninnf in {ll n. 01` OC` 2 ,0: ,';horyL as before serving. 3 L,11Vif"it is neceI3&ry"`ha;t`.they shonld I.t~nd.~1.ee the! mi wen wrspved in B .&mpe`neti'c1o!2`. Of coursefwhen fin- ? uhed. they may be tied with - n_ust:mcnd in MN WI! wbich`nncy ' inked. thpy be non mu: rwwu. cmctrangad in any way which` fancy \ dfctaies. The` {mowing are 80.19383 _ from the hource mentioned: u n`y,,_;,,- n'v..:.. .. nil! nhf [[0121 IRS O\lIL`B lnenuuuuu. Cheese and c1en},g-wmp _a -gill 6! ` thick. sweet cream. and add enough ahgirp, freshly grMj.d chesa `id malge . _ a stiffb 1_:at_e. `Spread Iredi with thxs. ,,, :u. ..-.... ii -nslv Bllilrp, rresmy grucu cntcw tv. um- 0 stiff. paste. Spread I'9_redi a,u syrmklnhickly with my fmlx minced wkte stalks pf 681613; l'\|.:..Imn 1.-nl 'I`nn\Ah'\..Tnke rie mlnuau wsgtu manna 3;; -.cu...,,- Chicken and Tomiato.-'_I'ake firm. ripe tomatoes. peel and slice any thin with a. sharp kn`ife. H`a.ve ready 5 tea-bupc 111 of finely minced breast ot__g_hick- en. mixed with twolarge.fnblespmn u ' of `mayonnefaca dressing. Spread the" _ bread with butter. cover with layer ' of `the ghjckex". mill 3 slice of tpmatox ~ `nicely seasoned; lay on the correspond- ing sling-.017 butteredbread, and cut_ig~ - Lo narrow gnjps. _ _ 0- u:..-,v. L.-.-. tun-.l.lmilnd mills L9 ll.s'1_1.'I.',9,!Y_l{lP3- ' Sardine.-M'u\ce_ wo ha:-1-B03131 eggs and a. handful of crass, and mix with t\s'A6mS;3o6nfnlsTt T ' . thin slices of brown bread. spread with ' this mixtafre, add a. layer of tiny sar- . `dines, bo`my_l and halved. join the slices. _ zmdput in squznrea.- Shad Roe.-Wash the me. uni pin; : in 9'. saucepan of salted boiling water, ; twenty minh_'r.es.V Allow it to coohthvn remove the outer skin. and mash-`fine ..-m. n em-Y: Q.-n=.~nn wvell with salt, sufficient t\o dover; Boil verygently. 'remove skin. arm masn-mug wibh a fork, Season wvell sulic, cayenne Mid u dafsh of lemon juice, _ Place 9., layer or it between two slices ` of battered bread. and cut in any~sha1'e ` desired. ` nu, ,,, `___` 3 sun uug Ljxuza mun Lu vuv ,_, ~~~~~ .... miniscences and re-co11ection's of the I was of Borodino and Water1oo,`many_ ` whom were still` living. _The con- ` eta. re-su1t;,in7 one,of..itS_n1mife1;1ti0x; 1 us di's:11in for , the 'bour_geo'1s`Cit1. :1 King," ~_hi3 Toverthrow in 1348 V the "revolution of cont.empt,.and ' e stablihment if the- cheap ad- nturer, biajzdiabn III., in power. _(1(3S1I`6tI. _ , Game.--Theste are delicious made \\`it n `L ther brown or while ~brea'd. The" game Shduld be roastezl or broiled, to have the finest flaviir, than shaved in the V thinnest possible slices. placed over the 'ptepared`~bread. seasoned "and dotterl ` with bits of currant jelly.` ; n . -..,_u n1....'...I.. mu-lvx HIV,` with DILS OI curraun Jeuy. ` Sweet Bread.--Bla.j1ch. parboil. an-.l 2,J._I,v1,t9A_t_l1Q swee,t' breads. -Clio'p rather `coarsely a hEl "z`_1"'Sf5ii ` well. Prepare the ' bread. put inmq layer of, the-mince. cut " in rbunds. on each oime place a very thin. l slice of lemcm, without the rind. aul - close. If lemon is not liked. one may . substitute *3. thin circulzupsllce of grape ' br other tart jelly. _'1'his zngkesla very ' .le.lica.te sa.ndwich; --. 7 . 4--an 5; Jg5UsEggmg-;g;A*% WhenV pa.in~t has` been allowed ti) dry on \vindow..:_pm1es [it is vry dif[i':l11t to remove with sodp and wat'er.Str_0I18' vinegar. hqated to boilin.an1`8Plr``d with a. cloth will soften. and remove ' paint from g1_:1ss.- ` 11:1`... 4.1.. .........,. Ac fun 4:11-Q will paint. ITOIQ g!_51SS.` _ . V When `the covers of, fruit jars W1 ' got ugscrew easily, inv ert the jar and u 2-. .`...u_ 1:..- ....-...- nail- ' hold-the cover in hot. water for a_. 'ew' mint: tea. when it will come off without` troume. 9 _ , V For 9. good xvhitewnsh for yo`u_r ceil- ing put 0. piece of lime weighing about five pounds in a. granitq pan or bucket;_ wxxsur-`on it a gallon of water, .allow_ it to bo_i1 and.s1a}<;$ until -the steaming -,1` 1,, ,, -.L:.. ;.....-...u}n<`: n7 to D0_1l and stage LLIILIJ. -we ham-ue _: i,sNo_ver;'__take from this `moquarts Of the ,liquid lime.` but In `inn w_0b:.1en 01? granite bucket. and add .sufficienL\5:a-A ' tar _to'make it rather thin. Addasmall nmounrofpure indigo. sufficient to give itfhe proper color; ~a.-dL_a. tea- sroonful. of salt, and half 3. Eeaspoop-_ ml of Iampbxack,-stir well. This w1_1l~`| ; givevyou. 0. perfectly white ceiling; ;f , `you wish .-',~'~co10re&.' (MIG, 0116 of th/8 L 1-oloringsvwbiczh you may 13l11 0h3-%. `it any -druggists. 5fating,.,_tl!,8t Iit *3 139 :1'be..used. with lime. `V V v 'T`nvwmnHnn }u n*n nI'H(`.` gnarl we stutter! : (Eh: mna.t`m- Id: H To {lie putside worL(tne`thira re- xhli-: wou`_1d ._seem' to be eternal. With 41 __.-.._ ..c.....:.4....,... :+ =th*i1i`ni%a.nt`;$i - fpm gm `'ruu).!` y; :1} E 95 gr thoroiiahlx :. 51:. eh i use figahd tau; the brun'1!- L 3x`ag:sn thbroughiy. `pack in` a large . lemon and `or- . stoneware jar. nova: and at .!~'u: 3 cool. dry place. Miceimeat shb id atanei . about three weeks before using. to rip-' ' en agd blend the flavors. In tnqkipg pps. was to it that you: pastry 13 pt the` best. An hou`r a_baking is'no ne fan hinrr fnr rxaffnnf. rilnnn, me` U951". an qoursmupung \teoo ldn_g for perfect regatta. ' Boil 5' ounces of x':asti!e' snap." out fine in I quart of soft." watpr and add 2 ` ounce} olpulverized born. When cold add.2 ounces `of `ammonia. one~hnlf : puuce of sulphuric ether. one-`half ounce ofsyirits at wne. Shake well and put a. square yard ba:iskly.- A ;large an- 'ng. leauseswithout souking. the carpet with water. After rubbing cloth or sponge rinsed frequently `in clear water and `wrung as dry as pos- sible. Donut useg the liquid 50 free- ~ ly as to wet the carpet tprough to thrwtong-+`;'td, and renewlt as oiten as 'seouua' necessary. - A Inca nvnnnilivn limmr "is: made bv tablesgonfuls into 8- quart o\f warm . water. Into this `put a $31!: cloth or spurge ; squeeze about half-dry and rub ` ' ount of foam is devglgpad, which. with. weli with this team. rub with a. fresh . "seems A IN expensive liquor "is made by J dissolving half a bar of soap in .12. gal- log of water. Put" a quart of this in: - to a. pallful of hot soft water and add two iablespqonfuls oi ap1monia. With a clean brush SC1`I1b'(IbOl1t :1 square yard at (1. time. Rinse with clean. cold water, using a cloth or sponge. wrung as dry as possible. Proceetlwin V this w=1y `until the` carpet is fiiiishd. Change the water as it becdines dirty. As befqre, the soap liquor should not at.,_an_v time be so freely applied as to wet the i::L"-i'pet through. This method . v may be used for E ragcarpet, bui. for ingi-;iin.~or` Brussels. tggmther is pref; erable; . PAXLMS IN THE HOUSE. {rue florist will tell you that the me 0f'U1_`. house palm, (Sven th`e'robu'stV Lgmti;nn;, Visabout seven years. bu thre are many women who proudly display bspl9DJid_ g;o\"tbs they lm,ve~ owned. ten and 9. dozen years. " All a palm needs." says one of these women. ' I142- :._L..n:,......- ..n... 'I`n `lmnin with, . not died outright. They need an even, , .\varuL.tem;:eratur.;?!ih.PltY 05 S1111` ' moisture` foxtthe roots. Ones a. week. . thus lookadntter `are,s'u`rle to-Rio well. l T? nqu-mu nnmn n fln1-'iuI"a aid` must be ' ptllul HL`CL|.Dp Dug.) vuu us suv-av -2 -4-----. is in_telli_gen_t care.` To `begin ujih. they` should never be suddenly chilled; . Many yalx_n owners open the window directly on the -plants every day all ' winter `and wonder long before spring j whyllxey have drooped andrusted. if light and clar w.-iter given reglnfly. " They should stand near :1 sunnjr `win- dow, but _ not Where draughts will strike thgsm. Twice 2: weal: fill the jar from the earth to the brim with water, and this inch of water is `sufficient with equal regularlty, isprmy the leaves. Unless attacked by aomeflnsecls, palms 1ll11l_S l00KeCl_D.ILe1` ax'B;sur;e Lu"uu wuu. If worms comg. _a orist s a3,';d' must be rsougl1t.". ` ,3 , ' . Remarkable lixperhance ch` as Imn; Wllh '~ ` the King ur_llon9Is. _ _ ` ` -` Ax} interesting tale clbmes from My 5 sho`naI;m'd,_ in which a.` lion and "a Kat-x 5 r gure. The story is vouched_ for by Dr": R. Brmi, `a'we`1l-known writer 1 on Sou"t'h vAf'r'1ca.n `topipls. -1 The Kfxffix` `. was visiting some friends _a.t'a_' dis-" .` i tance, and rwakhorrified while ie3t - mg neafr, a pool. to` see 3- mge V lion.` xvatching him. from 1133 other side. =|'Hnfortuna.te1y tho_ manyhnd laid his ; _i9aded gun Beyond his ranch; and at 2 `sign oi reaching for if.at h lion roared ?u`1enach_1gIy3. . ` ` ` f'l\L.. ..:-I... I ` _ . .. .........k...mmn mrh-nmnhr ' , '10!-l\alj_.l5l2,'u 7 p_ainf?u_If-i:':not_for`the'1it2n, at_1e;sst for 3 . entyrospecc of [aging devoured, Tthe `- lchgt he ci)uId scarce1r.Deu~'to ` touch was inexorable. Any axhibitvion o an M The situatio.nnow- beame eitremely `V the. man ,-~for_, putting aside` the immin- T` x:o ck_on which he sat,` exposed tothe g*1u'e_'__of `an African snn; was so hot. . it_\vit!i,I1is nakedjeet. ' But the enemy `intention to seize the: weapon was fol- -lnnm In--`at nun-ninsr rnsu-- an that {he mun \vyuLu. -`tuuua. w .-..-4 .,w-.....-. .. _-_. s {\\ ent)'fse{'en jears of oxistence, it ands far a`=gove' any other g5ve1T1~ utal system whioh .-Emnce has `had use the ovrt_l1row of. Loi1'_'Ls XVI. a :nti11`y ago in the Scale of lohgev-_y.o Frauce_ llms, -brokeh with kings ' and ihg';c ro.fL, forever," declared "the lake `resident Carnot. in efspeeoh 3 year 1- two before his deo.th.- That was oubtlesso the opinion xvhich the major- 5y 9: the` thoiightful maple or the , mroldo ,t,h9y' have t-ill. There` is plentywf espriti ~`ranj:e.-"_La1nhLlsod Chateaubriand, af- er the Bourbon 'tetohztion under Louis XVI~I~I.. "hut reason and sound :omm0n sense are walnting-. A` coubploo if phrases i:1_tox_i<:a.t,,e us."Fx.eno1i haro-* ' ` 1.`. `in 'aI ,s1`1H'.V ll-.! zlJ.LIUlL M) mum but. Weapon wow tux` slowed bye: warning roar; so that Che man] had a1l.day._;19n.gHo temper the Lalmqst inf;o1erable- heatzof the rock by . 'pla_.nting. one foot on ax;otlzexj,unt_ilb1 -waning both feet ._,were `so roast:-L `e ;h'e had lost any sense of pain. _ _ _- Theiion seeinedto hxvamyfecently " .'dined.; .7 '0HX01`Wi.Se."l was. . ,,ax;re.m.e,-.. liy" unlikely; it would h-3.13 ' disgl:Ly- M1 '. _ . , , -1.!-`5) int' 0` pauneing uponshfun. V Tilhesn. hick` tt')fhi'o1d'.{3o3t- Am 1 -wngike` "to 4 he ;t:u01- ti) ` :?'uTk?,. Kbokig` ~ajmund~e_vVverf few"shap to watch. the . ,`s.;`x.T1?."t1X;1".\`<:,'3,3-`.".1 1:xe~-reaehedsor, 1,1i.a '.'8l1.1..i`!:- !,;3).1:!Leti;"in.K4 38` am} was Qnlizlxb " ~ quithixig` `its ` .Ui`xzsf;," Cbha Hvigilant ag . .rrss'se;t;.~=:m :.wh,eth.sa,r.. she; , other night`; 'pa.8sed.* {mu jwneunpr, -su:_: AL . `Kfi `slept o1$_not.hecou,li:t not tau . _. thaJ'%vILi9nV1;at "i\is;fe.8F 5:- / `V t'r1:.e?;.um;torenos>nLchm V Went - `gaig 4&9` mug; .- angi`.35-Whi6`*5i3 A rb CLEAN A `omen .- HELD PRISONER BY A LION. `um 111$` ie3t~ mfge lion. ` 1ar Ind.-balancn. 1,o_,_thia _o` ' century ' countrymen. nmanypeizg s\>n:;,snnn,L!x;.`ss!,.-EN 55 Fi.aI?>~ire ning to be~_disqui9te.'b,kgy`hje pe1;sis,tV-: gum" at the Bonaxnrtist legend in con- mu,-.omy F'rnch'li'teratute nndv {he popuxaiity wmc.u.yonng~_Na;po1eba_I.pu1s mu 's1i!:iien1_.develo1)ac1, V = dozenxears v;.f'tor. . `t};:` bigrbhroiv of. ){;;pQ[e(:ix),_- III. in"18'Z0- th`_6 B6n'a.pafbists' and Bimxbuns hnmlgine `7h'a1_d;a,. 'znajdt- {ty inthe Frenbh Parliament. : TIi_eL:)~ mum. s,ua'gdniams.and;,.th f:ihxte.b~ we com ox-c1s;u;;bqgd. tii aree t,oAt,i.1a mm gin which hn_3ncou_ldl'%g_zini;!;lzgt11rgn;> ` `a-not tAh`e"R1mbliens nYgoWer.'innhe beusedv > Tuxgentine is a;n article that should always be keirbin the house. It can be usezi in so many ysrays-anti t?i&`C.1\ placg346`m6re costlygremedies for many` phiugs. It has a. disagreeable o:1pr.b_ut Its numerous virtues sk0uld~a1wn.ys re-. commend it. :For a,severe.c01 in_`thVeM chest; and- throaf-,tur`;ze'ntina m1x'et1~ with, _a. little heated ,sweet`oi1,* Q0059 oibor melted` laid. .and rubbed on the v chi-sh then covered with a. warm flax}- e"Y1V pov` y. . may: be"d_riven away-_ from -the` house or` in the crevices they inhabit. It is `one -not the vest If1ngs" tbksgpiygfreely '9:,1.:;_and fixesmvicg-.:_s` in bealsijeads it they ,_c j in;t;k1ars.. ~30: `a;hi_ng _ joints '_ and` muscles a lihtla" di1`1(;t.Ba'.t u;`r VW_ntirn `tnhiied L in-_.t:h0;`oughIy_~ is --:i._`re:9xnxnen:1-n ed - l'B!n"_ef1 )*.`3n`.`_`ffWlU`V._`_Sl1' to ' break 0. situation now bedame exvtre p_ainu._1+-i_' Inottor the lion, at leas 1:116 in: entyroapect; rock on sat," to ,3`v1a.r_'_,of that he ci)uId?scarce1y.be_.nto t it_\vithI1is `But ex was < intention wn: ned My or t-13;3'1J.i.1Vg".}`Y5}`V1l1z`,13 * Wd 8 Um temps] by 1.-outing turpentine} on the shelves f"`1 5t' 30 plxnting. one nnotizexj; un nbbth 30- I .ec1`tha.t, he sense - The iion h c~ X`dined.; 0',herwi.se, it _,axt1 nnlikely 3 yvoulzl dis , ns,Uc,H`xioLans;N::jz1,r _of 4.,3t:iag* in n.L~tnr,3entine,~ {nail} tierih mann Ltlse mu: 01:2 wh:-.;~ver'-nit to. .ii::o`.~:,en,a;nn etben wt {ire %.a,4;h&. :; glass; yi:i!_I sna.{a-.~' gong . ,m3f.`iTiIe L K . tmnlggabout the 9a:k;.v3je,'easigst -`wag-::_is` tojso;>.k. 5.91203 - 'a`fnun_d fveri few" shapes ?zxeint. e buneingV. . qwsitxchxxig` is~}thi1zsf;," ibha .=V5. 55116 fl__ Siep` to` it8~.:i2ei:i1TaEs7i:_Tsi5.-T,v1f`&t1`no: -w'+1B`:ed"'toi~the xpuul to [64 L V t watcl xgnt; `_. anr,1l\jw:h\_an he ~ -rneaehad` ` fol: 81u.1..E`!:A (;_Au.n:nec1 Min .9436 was; L !Jl`_\iz mine back? iguz. pgssezbub jwhethsar 01`. _no. ha ` Qukt not that :t;.;uxut.:.A - nth`; > , __ I!` U? I-Xgin Jilin!!! -I~I.I--f- nuum nus. um. um until: u. ----- -.v - ,,...-__._.,._._.-.-_,_. , glltliilr uutflt? h'aln!`Y* "` Wanted to.. ...Bfo1fn I could draw U! Epreaent. Monsieur db Louis DGih_. - A "3 Mt` "35 hi? th3_" Sgark E ler. is as 3333 old. ans! has\l1-een in but-"g T Dr. .'l'homIl `W. Evans, in` American :u$t`!.:; i:`a\t::"El5`ni $3 :1; 13.333 9`; gm,-;y_f3.,e y\M-5` 1- joy 33: 04 lientiat who hml livad0u mEi1,' !'931:5;1{g; kg 33;; 4,15 gm`; went -g1ean ,wortl1Vil.2l_>0 a year and perquisites. 11! P3138. died like other- da!_ 9" .11l3thx-ough the quarter-inch rubber cloth had upon retirement tlxerq in an an- . h_9n1e X; mwnmn eupitgl, leavingiTha_ tom with wtxilgh he man: 2 mm of mi ` "3 `B!I0. v_*.1. it thitti-n}3i``o" 5ff ,`;59g%t`3 : '; ,2,ih,, ` In `these days the legil bleneadlng at; ` five dollars. in` addition `tom ; go and floated xpv;?ud tawatc{u{y_'.E7ian down happen often; thecx;'une;- ` the `uxnaasins of this tut! meant fhead with his bguy exposgd. I qtova 3 must be very aftorinus to bring me wealth: D11. Evans hadlong bgn an `m- like dirk-int;,.h.,, belly` ,ndt.;;l rxg 3 penalty` cause we ench mm are; I . tetnationnl character, by 1`uson'oithe;$ '1 1tlf,fr";d' hf nffgugguflotftid up l wondrously lenlent in mLters~conce"rn- parfwhlch he-pIsyed* inc the=eac'ap9 oti to ma m,,,,`f ' I _ lag tggaqmling of lgluod. The "re_c0l`d'8.i ; L Empras Eugenie {rpm the Parisian_ "When I tir_st stgbbed him I 7534 .0! all '-Ihej t1'L'J'_C0l.lI'3 ot_l"mnce ton } 5 11105 let the: tbdication 30 cwture *`8'1`*119d ` KW! ` "`1 d t `h the last "six :ears--u:at is. since me Of NEDOICOII. ( ` ?:;1Lmt:i t::::?yfnifl:liB: (`a?;?`&' application of the _I11uch-llit5cu:sse:l Be-2-` l . 5 ` - . t D1'- Ewnhad Compltd his memoir haul me up [ ted aur that the sha.'.'k_ ranger_(,l.'.u'v+-show that when a`- min.` l 1 previous `:0. M8 1]; land that WOQIA h3.`YB bitten (me 01' l20l .h my `35 com1_ni_t`_!nn1-dr1' his chances of being I D incident will no. donb be fully 49` "" hewuuld the h8`vl'h3 d a"cmm 2uilIolined for it are ahout l in 18. If 3 I sgribed by his own pen. It.isextremoet1;:`1:eud:hiiL fub`,`,`;`,`c,`;{`{f`f R: ` the murder is commute-J in hot blood: 1Y'<-10115?-fill. BOWEVBI, if he M3 I-`9l`*ithe `water intq my suit. and it rosallze rarely gelgal-more than five 01- xi; ll mitted hiznsell to dwell npomVtlle_ 30-: to my chest. where it was held bythe ygafg 1; ; prison, and if it be p_re:21e:liL- 3 c.ret.o! his wea_1th.'or._r~a%he2=.-.u1en~ DfeS8lIre- 'Insizn8l1e 10 K198 im ;a'ted he stands three chances of aegzorc- . . . . W -~~- ` the d` `K ' -. . l . . ln01d$l'.\t Whwh 5t!`bB 1111!! llliflflr The to the 51:l_1t{ ?sr'_ hga grcgs 9 anon to one of 'XBCutlPu. tor thntren-y 3 - 5* `PEN! 70 f!t\!ll9- } zlhad reached 'the top` before King got `son wllen tl_1e sentence of death is pro-' '1 His last will gnd testament wi P`"%:t1l8 Signal 335- Gll935i118 W3: 'h`1d{n print I: an exceedingly intereatlng '(locEm.T"en h111lrr`y*d\f,`l*;`e'If`} r`("_;_`1";`( 1` gig ` we (act, in tin, blick type, indicating `? 7.1" ."3``_? W}-b `f`"?,},'5g1ader hanging"'kci1{ce`t1cat;`Ixvas `i ca~mri'ry. T `-4- ......x . 1: .1- n.._:.. :. n.,. ..,.1.. 1\s:!L.\l\'::|'III"! UL .uuyuu;vu4 . \ Evans had memoirs`: just x! `I It" is extreme-. ft` 1_..x--.1.L:.-| L...........- :5 I... mm ...... - med him-9. !lP0!"the_ so-g pm. . ufgnvuu n-_y_ Ana vugg 3...... -- .. ' """"lteeth made In me runner c-mu: am. 1y 'dubm' F""ithe rosa c_ret.o his m1cu,'o:,_;mH,mm: an to un-? ~~.-4-modiat.ely after nlungiy the dirk in-{ ex . 7 In dmt sum! mg Theito the shark's-belly, blglt carcass , _ [had got! H13 testament \vi)lptoVu.; the signal, what -'had{ -* - - -n A u`- ;-:_mw~m~:-nrr ml. he had started to, haul me `: H13 last mu gnu Lesnamenx. W1}: ptovm; we axguasn exceedingly interesting doc'1imenE.fC`{IY8d1 - - v up m a The rgma1ns_ wlilllbe xntefre.d beslletldder ha those of Ins wxie, who died` Iastetoo much summer, gxnd who was buried in Pha-; thE_y had de;ph;,,_ `~ ' mam fort ._ ~-----..-` --.. ..,~ . ..,. .. ;....,,,,~,,, "MY .163 Icriowxan` 1gEAi3s HIS EAT3O,.\*s. Dr. Evans rgbeivd the hncleu of hi{`2\ ' u - n '-' - `( fortune. from u. up gnveh mm by nojl less a person than the Emp;-essEu-i genie herself. Of coursa he ehjoyedf- a most. lucxfative practice, and: he 12113 placed crmvns in tho mouths of 9. great `_ many persons who also wow ' crowns 1)] ugon their heads. Napoleon, the E1114 V I "press Eugenie, Queen Victsoria, the} Ihjince of `Wales, Empero; William` and` the Sultan of Turkey were allhumber-` ed ainong his patients, and} in `us safe; to say that his toes Wars by no means small. No Americant is said, haseverl ; enjoyed. so rm a. footing in` Marlbor- ough House. ` . - V-.. _ .._....L .-,.s-H-A n':f'h. I3'.m_. Uugu uuunu. , He nras `a great`. favorite! with Ern-,even casua.lly, tesc1ii-en"to ll `"1 `press `Eugenie, andhe afterwards de~ tion despite `exceptional plainness. monstrated his loyalty by acting as her, Songa Kovaleosky, that remarkable wrsonalhescorb. to England dating. the`: Russiin W0mm." M1058 Ut0bi0E1`?1D11Y I troublous times of 1870. One dayshe; has -recently been given 0 English V unuxbv J_4Al\'V .. V . Said 59 him "D0l51`. I D195-U13 WV reaclens, gi=.'e.s some very interesting gig '{';:V:I:'e??nsiderabl money ' fmmi reminiscences of that celebrated nove- Dr. Evans acknowledged that there; mt` J . ` V Y I` L` , - AiQ` u ..L,. mum Hun? At t'ha,1:time-Baron_Hmissm:mn vtvasi planning how to pull d.o'~.vn- and re-`; build Paris. The Empress had 'in;' `her possession a. mapo the future capitai`, showing the full plan of o;:em~' 4 tion. This she placed before" him. ' `PL. 170 wimm imnrnvnmanfs were 1111! EU. DUI5 uv uuuuvauv. "IT WILL BE BEAUTIFUL! ` [J cried the dbctor. "It will'be themost` beautiful citylin the world." Stupid! exclaimed - the Empress. , "D9 ytiu think only of tixejeautiful? Have you im eye) toithe peituuiary. ad-I vantages which this offers you?" Than she showed him another, man. ` zxtpu uu. l.l.|bCl1L`'Uuv ,:.f-.,..., T.......`,. : the _WOI`ld.' `Upan what circum- n'ces` is the possibilitj of a Bona- I bust restoration based? It is based `the revival of sentiments anxltr:id'1- ns -szich as would main little in Gtfsur counti"y,. but wllfich may have w:rt:1\ut consq\iences~ in France. e r r~'iv u1 of -intet6ET1iT 5\"I g;-tixig to the founder 0,! the Buna-. mist dynasty igxthe past few years 5 "hen a.` new, birtho the.Napolaon- ' x \I,_I._ ...1.1...l I-.., vantages wmcn l'.l]lS ouars yous . 1 Then she shqwed him another`, map, } "showing where-shg herself had` invest ` ed in land. The Doctor took his c.ue.l He invested his entire capitn.1.in real} `.gsta.te. He purchaged plot after plotw of ground on the si_te- of the B015` 'de Bonlognsr. A _ Q I WA magnificent-`avenue was. finally, I Udouiognv. ' :'A magnxflcent-`avenue was finally` `pmcted, togethernrrwit11---o!;be1`:, vast} 3 improvemeiH;&w.hich_c.ump1ete_ly trans- ` formed Paris. Real estate lncreasedin ` value" tenfold. Dr. Evans, acting upon " tips. received f.r6m' the-` first ` lady of the.Ia.-nd,awoke,\tAo find himself` oh4a`of`the rich men of Paf-ts. - rm... .-nmnv-Izviahhx mrr-,nn.'snV' of "tia Itates, of Europ'e,;was due to his pro~ The remarkable: success of tn;i2r American` dentist, _in numbering among his patrons thegreatest, poten- ( I I on4a`of`tne 10}; 01 rarus. 4) 1 f.ou'nd'discretion.`It is said of him that 1 he never betfagegi 3 condence ` %,_,,A _ ' 1 71 Combat oi: the l?1o6 r of tits Semis Ben}! E . I-`ishnud $1 l_irn_l.-mi Man. *( `Andrew Cameron,,a solid`Scotc.h1ad ` with red face` and `red hair, reached New 1192!; the other mgrning on th: .. ... A... .. 1-nrn` 11-9K I-HP.` uunn .u.u.uuua5 v-.-> u-7 ` Ward`-_line steamer Yuatan, from .Vrb.~ Cruz. Mexico. bfmging witlx` him a`story"i')f"x'fight with a. shark; Cam- ` ' 'e.ron`is a.`.' deep water diver. and says _ Fh Iias g()z1a ft'o%~gr_ea.te'x' depths than . .agn,y ot1hr_VdiveI;-"if! hh_e `business. "His stqry. wrrdbofated `by J;V \V,vEi ld;" M in `engineer in the" gervice of, Parr V `sbn.: Son, theiicoupractors. who are. rebxiildingf't_E,e bastn. Where .=v/3.5 employgi. " ` ` ` L r1'\!...-.. .._....1.~. 'n.~.n `(Yummy-nn - wsm `.`"' vmvuz:=.u.- . . . . Njr*: Pj\:r'e& nionhs.-`ago _`Cumeron_. was 7 7Sen t? .to-Yera5?'Cr,xxz"bo' wforlg. in-"V ` out`. f')_:o_m the main en: tmmt`o.. gm o _:t;.,, He had thrfeg;;i:g;1 % Juan: ?,:.I(in;;.`lV'ifh- VmenV__wr"keq{` on 3,; L- n... `.....|m.- `d"nriAr:'\n'1vas1'.W ; nnQ.=of`th9m. at Mei1c2m R ioatz with ;x :{ar1i_ai;V "ii1n}iji1g_._"'dorn" - 'Auguw. _.uu-an u. ...--.-_~.- - ....-_, 3 ft9iiA" itf 56; w;a.bet.,`,' ffax1_1'e,i`4$;x,'ti`a_ :. " -`eI}a. i;L.A4h` .;eg:ufp.tiou ':s1;ih .9} 'ar`x'p&t:: ; jivoi-u "13: ;: <.1a13evxaLt.z:j. :;a.e_ hm ' beet; cram njuionthaf-an; 3&9; ' DIVER "AND SHARK mm. A +-"~ 7 wake 'ameron.WS_ ..e a. V 1m,giI!:gI:e,.ir1;Is in 7 \ `--us "Be {ant dawn arnnnd ll? ' V . . _. .. *""3'<<""."*3`9 `?'"""'?"""` ~ ` V tact and Ltmd to ca? `"'~.&V smog ig to ham a new ofticmlen - _ _ u3 za`':$; v ' 12:1 "Jx'3 Immy tent ewtimr befbre the\*3eninnins of tho W19" . . . ' would M 1.3: me` move is use as,ri:ear.w=xtes.e;a;;uL2.M.-T :1-5!-W1?!-T?*; mead to.-.,Befom cquld gpx-went Pa Lotus Deabj.` ` . _ ` behinal the `W9 .9 Shark g yaL3'au-1d.an:ihas\i\)eea mm! V _. t;t""`i `.'" Onlh? back "1 made 3 i neg; fog; t_hi;-Ly-Eiv y\ars. Thu zruah at me. Hus ytws 10684 011 {Rig g , .t B V- ; [cit and teeth jean ,worth vl1,2(_)0 perqnal es. am am. . n._..__L LL- ....-..s.- :....|. unhhnr 1-lmh 5.n.l nvnn vmtirnmunt Hm:-A in an 9111- main force. . . Q `left knee was dislocated and the I flesh below it Iacerated. I remainexlg igunder .110 surgeon s care for se`.'eralT_ oidays ntil the Yucatan arrived. My: gleg is partly pm'alyzed. ` 1'.` (`mnrnn snvs he basmmde I113 dii-I 1; signal, and. guessxng wmu. 'uu.u.{ IOCcu_rr ed. he had mo. `in hurry, ..\\;'};eu I reaqhed the x itog exhausted to seize it, and gthey to lift me on the oat by force. nu" 1...`+ lvnnn mm diqlnmtsxd and . 1 ldder hanging ffoni tE \i1catIEi'as ` gleg xx pumy pm-axyzeu. ' Cameron says he he;s'made_th2 de;r- ` C fest dive on record. .having'd-escended a `.200 feet into Loch Craig `in Scot~,[ ilaml on last" April 116. to redover `; C Hthe bodes of an enginrernnd fire-`5 [man in aloaomotive that had fallen I -1 into the Loch. ' E I . b - - A , unilerstgxnd and appreciate the `pqwerl. - even testifies "whet fascina- -` ` We all know how often a. plain fa 1 ` BEAUTY IN HOMELINESS. ; 5 CB ; lbecomes beautiful whenhwe begin to` 4 tl1:Lt lies deeper than mere outxvard; charm. The impression `bade by|` George Eliot upon those who met her, L c...._,. 1r..\....I.m-1,-.. H.n1- ram. -u`l(nl')l8 is fofeL`oding will give the coming xerulblection in France an intense efeht for intelligent p0P19.th1'0`18b` . 1.1., _._-_|1 n'.'..... ...1..-.1-'4-in-m1m..' -`-CD8 re29.1u._v nu. \'u.|._y uu.u........ V "An `old, thin woman. with anose. which, although well-`shaped. -was dis- { groportionzmely large for `a woman's ace. long English teeth which project- ed 0. little from the mouth. ' A black lace dress -helped to em- . Vseemed tra.nsf1_gumd_, and 1_-_rem _ma.:; ' the rgsal Geoxfge Ehotfwzgs mf_imtely 5 nor to _hp'Qna I_ had imagined. I `Turrzenief.'\vhO'5zeneraILy was sen- little from the mouth. A black lace -helped ! phasize' the.~t.hinness. of the neck and the imperfect complexion. Such was iGeorge Eliot as she appeared; to me at `i the nrst: moment. ! Ru? Hm nnnn-cl nf the sltoice madga, - Eliot/s.` ~- , 2 ` And. a few minutes of talk strength"- 9neL1;j:he attraction, and made t_he via- ' 1tor- qi1ite~fn:g;3i; the impressxon of -`homelmess, 4. . i , .".hn mzknd me to s'xt.ddwn beside, Hhe moment. . _ _ But the sound- of the vows made_ a difference. It _`seemed, to give me bask . ` u_1y Geqrgp EuO.'_QiE[`-1f&t8S the -Ruse _ s_1a.n. .`_I.halve_ never in`tny 1if'hea;rd a . more symggathetic. more .harmoni ous j voice that hefsl` ' "When .I read 0th- e11o s familiar ' words about De.sde- ; mbnzrs voice. I always think of George J FFIIAPQ ` ' 1110.113! 8 ` `' A 7!!` homeliuess, talk go me _I lgad began an qld nnnnsnnh:1nnn' U1, IS H'1lDOSS|bI9 t0,1'0< "shye asked me to iE.di\vh her on a.j_6w sofmand commenced to * talk to ass: 1 mm been an \_nu. acquaintance," Ibis impossible " can the- subject of >ou.r..first com*ersa- ` .tion;vI donot know -if what she ?said wad original .or witty; Ihnly know that after squatter of an hour I was completely conquered` by_ her personal `c-harms,` that I loved herjwil:l_1 my whole soul; that her facev and gure seemed tra.nsi1gumd,.and I_-felt that Ir}... ma] Gen:-ire Eliotfwas infinitely EO_jLQ9 Dub l._ uuu lunhgluvux sive `_t.o- beauty, and, who,` i_n_this _re- spect. was a great authority. said to Turgenief, 'svho' , me when speaking ofGeorge Eliot;.;..`I ` know that "she is plai_n--but .I don't see _it.' HeLaIs9_,aid. that it was not till a.fter ~he h V wih George, El_mt'-t.hat'h'e could un- '.d'e1`stand how one"c'o1'1li-ml an indisk vgiutably _pla.'In woman. charming. This is 9. strong statement pf a com; bt` mo ` acquainted V vputably _pIa.'rn woman cnarmuxg. , strong of com V mun expepienqe with those wbqsa--pri-_. ` ` ` b the 1'eatestEug- u;..-1. ,.,..':-my nF'I-inn,` ti us ra as - V U: L|UW( UIL |4A1_ 94 V33` *'R""""' le;._-*v3nd,- (ind has sixidenlyv added '50} ,-' dramatic possibilities "of Frepch ; iitiss. Thiers in 1849, in order *9 , ,1 LL- r`.*..-...nk