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s THE RED 5 By GUSTAVO AIMARD TRAIL s CIIAPTEK XXVII. I lie had entered tho capilla, and hastened The Spanish custom a custom which off to Valentine. has been kept up In nil the old colonies "I will go," said Valentine simply. of that power of piscine persons con- and he dismissed luni. demned to death in a chapel, requires ex- Curumilla was at once sent off to M. planntion, in order that it may he thor- Itnilier's quiutn with a letter, and during oughly understood and appreciated, as his absence Valentine had a long conver- it deserves to be. sation with Belhumeur and Black blk. Frenchmen, over whom the greafc rcvo- At about o in the evening a carnage en- great and noble heart. Now lot dentn ccme, and I shall accept it giaiiiy, tor i feci convinced tint heaven will have pity on mn on nrcnnnt of mv sincere repent ance, lie happy, niece, with tho husband of your choice. Senorcs, all accept my thanks. Don Valentine, ouco more i thank you. And now leave me, nil, for I no longir belong to the world, so lot me think of my salvation." 'Hut one word." Valentine said. tlcn- eral, I have forgiven you, and it Is now my turn to nsk your pardon." What can you mean' "I havo deceived you 1" "Deceived me!" "Yes: take this paper. Tho President iTHEWEEKLY ORI Mil llnUlnir IMireon. It la not only In congregations of o: uic uepumic, employing ms u.-.t.u ,,,u ,, . nttu horses rpil nf mnrof )nu n mv nressinc ell- . . rrrnnrvliiir MrnU. A method of preserving moat !n" been brought out In Franco by IT. lo I.nppnront, which seems to hnvo wet with considerable ma-cess, It enn lio nlso applied on n mnnll wnl" tot Imiisnhnl.t niinmsca. sn.vs tho rVlcntlfle Anierlcnn. Tho vrlnclplo consist In KK. ii.. ....v. ... .linrntii ne 111 PSfo exposing uio iin'iu iu min"""" - fiinif.fi. Itv burning n small nniount tror MVI ,1. ' nnssod Oil CtC, tlint WO oftOU IllHl particular.) ' " , ..l-i ........ I .n ,w, niTOSS ' . ' . .... - I ..i.. you. You arc free." ' ' "tlul13 fiwiiKiu, .- 0( Ruphur III n recepincie oimm n His hearers burst into a cry of ndmlra- them In flocks of poultry, among ...n, . , . )Inc0 t cnn ,fl m. The general turned pale. He tot- turkeys nnd even pigeons. There nre lVH,rvC(j for Bnvcrn days, even lit ed. and for a moment it was fancied nniilos nnd brutes In tho pigeon ns . . . from lution of 03 passed like a hurrimne, and tered the courtyanl of Valentine's house that he was about to fall. A cold per- j we lninmn family. A mnle pigeon ...lnhtir fumes nnd thero seems . . i. t.l,mnir HI . .. innt is uisposeu 10 iuiiko i"""'1" nuisance In lighting other old birds nnd we bo re spiration stood on his temples. "tathers," he said, turning to tho monks, "lead me to your monastery. carried off most of their belief in its san- at a gallop ; it contained - M. Rallier, culnary cloak, may smile with pity and Dona Anita and Don Martial recard as a fanatic remainder of another "Thanks !" he said on seeing them, age this custom of placing the condemned "You ordered me to come, so I obeyed in chapel. Among us. it is true, matters as usual," the Tigrcro answered, nre managed much more simply : a man. "You were right, my friend." when condemned bv the law, cats, driuks "And now what do you want of us?" nnd remains nlone in his cell. If he de- I "That you should accompany me to sire it he is visited br the chaplain, whom the place whither I am goiug at this mo- reaching the frontier the hunter, In splto pcrpendlcul he is at liberty to vonvcrso with, if he nient." ot uic pressing entreaties ot ills menus, through tl likes; if not, he remains perfectly quiet, "Would it be indiscreet to ask you?" separated from them nnd returned to tho i eno,1Kn 1(, Jmm 1- Genem. duero is dead and he,rYh WIlnK might ns we 1 m . I shall be a monk of your order." j moveil from the loft. If Ills l no Two dais after the Bcene we have de- practical, clip his wings nnd provide a scribed Valentine nnd his companions left . nest for the pair on tho floor. .Mexico and returned to Sonora. On For n mating lien get n box ami pui l,v l. nn .Innpnr fn health. HllCll H , method cnn bo ticetl nlso on n Inrgo scnle for preserving went for nrmy 1,123 Ilnvsrlans tlefeAted tb Attt use. ns It Is quite slmplo nnd ensjr to at Muhldorf. ii nn r In nrnct ce. From exiierimuin inorttsirw. ,!.f.....t .i.. ... mndo on a large scnle It nppenrs tlint. Nlcopolls. tUi tiirttlittf inn itnt O 1W11T HIM I Dili I . . l I " 1 ,1 sin s on the front nnd the ."i 'r(J MBO-V.rkl-1. notorious the middle. It should bo Inrge not contain more thnn grams (.1U) (Wnr of U, malce end, npartment 12 or f;f 'i1'"-- .'.H ' M03-Col,nbt, M.,M frwn I nnd nohodr nnrs nnv attention to mm. iwierer tlie hunter interrupted mm ui-cri. ,r . . . ,. ... hu sluts iutM""i" i " iw" i ... , .,. . . m during a period more or less long, nnd de- with a laugh. "Not at all: I am going Don Martial and Dona Anita ettlcd ' "",,,, Rll0Hi,l bo ' tho order of ten thousandth-.. - "l-wmon to Amh in .Mexico near tue uaiucrs. a nioma , . , : , , vessels The meat should bo fiiinignieu ns jui.i iiamon oucovereu tin termined by the rejection of his appeal. I to lead you, Dona Anita, and the persons Then, one fine morning, when he is least here present to the capataz in which thinking of it. the governor of the prison I General Guerrero is confined.' nnnounces to him, when he wakes, as the "The capilla?" the Tigrero exclaimed most simple thing in the world, that he I in amazement, "for what purpose? is to be executed that same day, and "What does that concern you? The ocvan. I - s . m.kI firnfnp. I . " " . l. I ..n-tlMnll n tllllt aS IHISSHIIO nillT KlIIIIIH, returned to the convent, ami at tlie enu ". - " u ..." .,. .i.i-i. i,nr nn cut Imuh's. ' rji n u of a year, in spite of the entreaties of both birds may use them In common, nhly on parts which hnvo no cut mn e. 1MSMe edei. tho Bpanlih cot, her familv. who le urnrisedatso If out of sl.ht of their old mates It will Inn went Is found t.ikcep best, fo o K,orIl n, murdfrp,, ' m - I a. 1 .....ttll.a vtnnri .a..L a. I Ml. . . ihrw niivs unserve u or pcvrrni mM c-icucu. ot.AUUkv: n 4 v3UIUUvUi 1 UIV.il UUlUlUk mi ' UWl llUlll iU V I ..... only an hour is granted him to recom- general has requested to see you, and pnrently explained, the young lady took ror them to unite. The movable slat can bo Inclosed III vessels run oi enr- ir.nTOlty of Amlcux taktn bj gj, mend his soul to the divine clemency. Tlie you cannot refuse the request of a man the vows. can (j,en tnken nwny, nnd If the Iwnlc acid gas. It hns the nppenrnnco j nntj Kngji,),, fatal toilet is made by the executioner who has but a few hours left to live." When I met Vnlentine Gulllols on the ini,tltti- is iiermnncnt they mny be turn- of fresh meat, nnd Its tnsto Is not . . . . and his assistant, the condemned man is The Tigrero hung his head without an- banks of the Itio Joaquin some time after . ' , . fl . t changed nfter OKiklng. In Knglnnd Mr. i Htl,A,. , i C' placed in a close carriage, conveyed to swering. the events recorded in this long story. I pSS, for IMn-Ve like whole Lnscalles Scott pro,H,sl n method I Hl'InIa' BWflt the place of execution, and in a twinkling "Oh! I will go!" Dona Anita exclaimed was going with Curumilla to attempt a ... im,, x..,m, rnl(B In lininorslnc the went 10h Th French In America tubs I . . . . l . 1 , , . 1 . IU 1 ,(., . 1 . f W Ill-II I 1 11 L til 1111 Lllllllia 1V1 l"P(" i "...v.. - a moment to look round him. When a man is condemned to death from that moment he is, de facto, cut oi , from that society to which he no longer belongs, through the sentence passed on him; he is consequently separated from his fellow men. He is shut up in a room, at one end of 'which is an altar; the walls are hung In black drapery, studded with silver tears, and here and there mourning in scriptions, drawn from Holy Writ. Near his bed is placed the coffin in which his body is to be deposited after execution that ran down her cheeks. "Since you insist. Don Valentine, I will go," said the Tigrero. I do not insist, my friend; I only ask, that is all." 1 1 1 . . 1 T unznruuus expeamon across ine ivochj " . . , , . i . , .. , ,, - ii,,,,. Mountains, from which, he said to me. ' Hut there arc many other grains which In n solution of bisulphite of lime, with the soft, melancholy smile which pigeons like nnd thrive on. among tlicm he ceneraliv assumpd when sneakinc to . common liens, barley, buckwheat, COW- Colnr at !. me, he hoped never to return. I accompanied him for several days. and then we were compelled to separate. CHAPTER XXVIII. Valentine, Dona Anita, M. Rallier and Don Martial got into the carriage. The two Canadians nnd the chief followed them on horseback, and they proceeded at a gallop to the chapel where the con demned man was confined. pens, soy beans, English horse beans, At tho California Agricultural Kt the vnrious kinds of vetcn. broom corn, iierinient Station, the chief object In sorghum seed, millet nnd mnny others, making n chemlcnl examination of 1002 Martha Cory hand it first trrnty with tho IratMki uinn. 1C90 "Publlck Occurrfncrs," tt i paper printed In Amrrlc, bwj Hoton. to AS rfoofed'after hh'S ' Cor" ,S n when 0 delenn,W "'" al 1732-Flrst HM of The IM ! i , ,. " J k "f;" Ji moderate quantities, especially during mnerlorlty of ne over the other ns i GitU-. luuiauij ivil ilij in-tlil. tuminv.iv,, - ...i . . rl.- I .1...' by a sad foreboding. He turned round summer, ana not as an mwu to quamy. i .c in. n..un j743noV, C,ntorl dlvioT(1 a. for the last time, waved his hand in fare- rigeons nlso lenni to ent oouwi sneus nnu tiinr niior unve mn nuKn . y)rk ljPKMAUlrt, well ana disappeared round a bend ot toes nnu oincr vegeinoie, i ciira on uiu wuuu oi mo ii-. i All along the road they found marks while two priests, who relieve each oth- of the obstinate struggle which had del- er, but of whom one constantly remains in Uged the city with blood a few days pre- the room, say mass in turn, and exhort viously ; the barricades had not been en- the criminal to repent of his crimes, and implore Divine clemency. This custom. which, if carried to an extreme, would appear in our country before all, bar barous and cruel, perfectly agrees with Spanish manners, and the thoroughly be lieving spirit of this impressionable na- tirely removed, and though the distance was in reality very short, they did not reach the prison until nightfall, owing to the detours they were forced to make. Valentine begged his friends to remain outside, and only entered with Dona Anita and the Tigrero. The general was I was fated never to see him .such ns we give to the hens, etc. ror n hns been snld by some Uint tho I really fine, plump, fat squnbs, wheat brown eggs nre richer than the whlto ones, but this Htntcuicnt Is not borno out by a chemlcnl analysis, nnd tho physical examination proves that tho main points of superiority, though slight, nre possessed by the white crick the track. again. Since then nothing has been heard of is hnrd to bent. him nor of Curumilla. All my endeavors to join them or even obtain news of them were vain. Are they still living? No one can say. Darkness has settled down over these two magnificent men, and time itself will, in all probability, never remove the veil tion; it is intended to draw the culprit impatiently expectinc them, and testified oaclr to pious thought, and rarely fails to a great joy on perceiving them. produce the desired effect upon him. The young lady could not restrain her The general was, therefore, placed in emotion, and threw herself into her un- capilla, and two monks belonging to the cle's arms with an outburst of paston- order of St. Francis, the most respected, ate grief. The general pressed her ten- and, in tact, respectable in Mexico, en- derly to his bosom and kissed her on the tered it with him. forehead. The first hours he passed there were "I am the more affected bv these marks terriDie ; tnis proud mind, this powertui of nffection. my child." he said, with organization, revolted against adversity, much emotion, "because I have been very and would not accept defeat. Gloomy and harsh to you. Can you ever foruive me Illllaltle Chicken Coup I have adopted the plnn of substi tuting a large roosting coop for each thirty or forty chicks ns soon as they T m,MUte dIircrcncc(l thnt nro fouml nre large enough to roost, snys nn ,,,.,, enmiv. nr ,.r(Hiw, that conceals thei'r fate. For all, unhap- American Agriculturist corresiwudent. by varlntlon between varieties within pily, leads me to suppo-e that they pr- . Tu'9 I9 niaile from n dry goods box t,0 m(m p mny jfl Mtat((, ,hft lsDea in mat cioomv expedition trom iour ieet 1011c. mree ievc iuu which Valentine hoped, alas ! never to return. (The End.) SOME JOKES ON BOYALTY. silent, with frowning brows, and fists clenched on his bosom, the general sought shelter like a wild beast in a corner of the room, recalling his whole life, and seeing with starts of terror the bloody Tictims scattered along his path, and sac rificed in turn to his devouring ambition, sadiy defile before him. 'Then he reverted to his early years .When residing at the Palmar, his mag nificent family hacienda, his life passed away calm, pure, gentle and tranquil, without regrets, and without desires, among his faithful servants. Then he was so glad to be nothing, and to wish to be nothing. By degrees his thoughts followed the bias of his recollections ; the present was effaced ; his contracted features grew soft er, and two burning tears, the first per haps this man of iron bad ever shed, coursed slowly down his cheeks, which grief had hollowed. He fell into the the sufferings I have caused you?' Oh, uncle, speak not so. Are you not, alas! the only relation I have re maining?" ror a snort time,' he said, with a sad smile, "that is the reason why I ought, without further delay, to provide for your future. 'Do not talk about that at such a mo- Even the German Knlaer Cannot Oreraire the Funny Sinn. Rulers do not always escape tae practical Joker, although royalty, as a rule, Is impatient of trifling and sensi tive to ridicule. Even the Kaiser It ruffled, now and then, by an Irreverent Jest at his expense. What makes these Jokes the funnier 1750 The Tilbury wrrcktd elf EtJ prlt, Cape Ilrrton, with Urn tjj IIvps. .. .Military fore frco Hun attacked th Chrrokrti Is!! iinwm nnd detroyd maorf! towns.' 1703 Montagu Wllinot suecwdttHJ than Helchrr as Lieutenant I of Nora Kcotla. 1774 MaMacltunftt lcl!atsrt solved by the royalUt squjv. there nre practically no difference m ' 177iV The Americana mad aa fnr ns the food value Is concerned Ix- twecn white-shelled niul brown-Bholk eggs. CHICKEJf COOP. Itnlalnir Pucka. Tho most frequent troubles with ducks nnd geese Is vertigo. They drwp down on their feet or fall on one sldu suddenly, nt times recovering ns sud denly or dying Immediately. This Imp- liens only when ducks or gem; nre fwl too much grain. The best prevention Is three feet high. The front nnd bottom to make their feeling ground n pas nro removed. Two strips are nnlled ture, where the grass Is short but nbun- to the world in general Is the fnct that perpendicular on the front corner, pro- dnnt, nnd let them get more of their the Joker has to beware the diverse Jectlng a foot below the bottom of the subsistence for themselves. They will and dreadful penalties for lose maleste. box. This raises the front nnd gives require but little food after warm ment, uncle," she continued, bursting into Tjie monarch himself mny not notice t,ie roof the necessary pitch when fac- weather comes, ns they nro then well tears. I ,... . ni.n..u v,,-,.,i,,u in? a downhill position. Two strlns over thr In vine- ix-rlm! iuviinln' nn. iwitrui, uuc luvii; utnuja uuacijuivus " I - " " ' ' offldnU who think to recover the roval nailed on each side form n support for producers. The noriprodtirvrs should this moment, when I am going to leave dignity by pursuing the Humorist, I porches which ure fastened together hare no grain. There Is n saving In you, mat 1 am Dounu to insure you a . Mn. , n f;rrnn l by crosspleces so all may be removed expense and there will lw. ff.wor In...- paper, presumably for a Joke, publish- . nt 0I,e operation to be sprayed. occurring from diseases. Poultry protector. Don Martial, I have done you great wrong; here is my hand, accept it as that of a man who has completely recognized his faults, and sincerely re pents the evil he has done." The Tigrero, more affected than he liked to display, took a step forward and cordially pressed the hand offered him. "General," he said, in a voice which ed a paragraph to the effect that the favorite flower of the Kaiser was a red carnation. The paragraph was copied In almost every paper In the country, and when, a few days later, the emperor visited Aix-ln-Chapelle, all Wc move this coop twice a week, and Fanner. It Is always clean and fresh. The open iront nnu iwtiom seem n nine a chickrn viiinK. risky, considering the possibility of On the rond from East Auburn to wandering cats, rats or weasels. Hut Turner there Is a novel sight. 11 chicken arms open 10 recene uun, escm.m.ug. he tried m va, tQ render Rrm tW m .iu au i,..uii Ul meaU Whlch I never dared hope to see. .mpo 10 re"uer: , , fills me with Joy, but at the same time iiuve uieii-v, ucaicu; iiuvc uiKtKf i iti. rI0f i mi.. i- 1..., 1 ..t u.. . 1 I b"ci. "Lr nU T "Well, you can do something for me uic 1 iiwiu uuu Luuijuticu uuuui, auu uu wc are willing to run some risks If we village, It mny bo termed, for nt tho those deputed to receive him wore red ca" flU 0Hr own n,!(1 -'Ut0i!rs' pens side of a well-kept farmhouse thero Is carnations In their buttonholes. U1L Ul" W,UI ,urc' n,uusl HUKK- V,,IK 01 ix-'riinps a dozen little whlto The Kaiser frowned anerllv hut nn ' 1 1118 0,lu nla "nB II0lilJ UU to pro- peilk-roofed houses, ami the hous one knew until next day, when some miee "n"igtons well up to standard nearest to the ruml Is built to repro. inanity had regained its rights. The general then had with the monks a conversation, protracted far into the night, in which he confessed all his crimes nnd sins, and humbly asked par don of God whom he had outraged, and before whom he was about to appear. The next day, n little after sunrise, one of the monks, who had been absent about an hour, returned, bringing wtih him the general's capataz. It had only been with extreme reluctance that Car nero had consented to come, for he justly dreaded his old master s reproaches. His surprise was therefore extreme at bein; received with a smile, and kindly, and on finding that the general did not make the slightest allusion to his treachery, which the evidence before the court-mar tial had fully revealed. Carnero looked inquiringly at the two monks, for he did uot dare put faith in his masters words, and each moment ex pected to hear him burst out into re- by proving to me that you have really forgiven me." "Speak, general, and no matter, if it is in my power " he exclaimed, warm ly 'I believe you, Don Martial," Don one, a little wiser than the rest, In fonned them that the flower was the emblem of his pet abominations, the Social Democrats. One of the most extraordinary hoaxes on record Is said to have been played upon the Dewan Lalla MoolraJ, a native potentate of the Punjab, dur ing the second Sikh War, In the win ter of The British army. companylng sketch of coop will plain Itself. ex- Sebastian answered, with his sad smile, "Consent to accept my niece from my band and marry her at once in this chapel." Dehf tl!Ln 1 PrePared ever- commanded by Sir Hugh Gough, had p0ng further beyond tho penetration sum up me iwvan unu ins rorces in f c!d In winter. In this condition tne rortineu city or uooitnn. one flay jt jH only In climates where tlie mid the besiegers were amazed by the iB 0vere that a cmwln nf ir,.. n- size, which some fall to do. . The ae- sent n church. The steeple Is ns ir. lect as tr tliti tiny building were renlly Intended for n place of worship. Theso mliilnttiro Ihhikcs nre nothing more or IeB than chicken coops, yet so jut fectly Is everything arranged thnt tho passer-by might, at n first stance, think It n "piny town" belonging to somo child. Kenebcc (Me.) Journal. Tlmrouirh Cultivation. Thorough nnd frequent cultivation Is regarded by mnny ns tho best mulch for spring, summer nnd fall, which In duces the roots to seek food In every direction, thereby becoming more num erous nnd deeply Imbedded, ns well ns thing beforehand. When the hunters and the French banker entered, followed by Curumilla and the officer commanding the capilla guard, who had been warned beforehand, the general walked eagerly toward them. "Senores, he said, I would ask you to do me the honor of witnessing the marriage of my niece, Dona Anita de Torres, with this cabellero. One mo ment. I have something more yet, If you please. I now wish to make you witness of a great reparation." Ihey stopped and looked at the gen thunderous sound of a most extrordln. ary cannonade followed, not by shot or shell, but by nn assortment of miscel laneous provisions In a very frngmsu- tary condition raining Into the British lines. other bulky material Is required. Such coverings should be removed ns early In spring ns the season will permit, and tho cultivator used, If the crop is sucn as to penult of Its use. Even In the fall a thorough stirring of tha The Sikh chieftain, It was af terwurd soil will admit th nlr nn,l .mini ,.r. discovered, had found In the city a , tectlon In the winter, but it i large store of canned meats, of the-na- Ulblo that late stlrrimr nf ti.. preaches. But to his amazement nothing eral with the te8t surpri8e a8 he ture of which he was completely lg- leaving the ground bare In the winter JLS Z'e ei "A? XT ? . ... . n0ra"t . A "atlIe. .!" ! may penult of loss of fealty tinned the conversation as he had begun It, speaking to him gently and kindly. At the moment when the capataz was about to withdraw, the general stopped him. "One moment," he said to him; "you know Don Valentine, the French hunter, for whom I so long cherished an insen taie hatred?" "Yes," Carnero stammered. "Be kind enough to ask him to grant me the favor of a short visit; he Is a noble-hearted man, and I am convinced that he will uot refuse to come. I should be glad if lie consented to bring with him Bon Martial, the Tigrero, who has so "Caballero," he said to him, "I know all tlie motives of hatred you have against me, and those motives I allow to be just. I am now In the same position in which I placed Count de I'rebols Crance, your dearest friend. Like him, I shall be shot to-morrow at daybreak, but with this difference, that he fell as a martyr to a holy cause nnd Innocent of crimes of which I accused him, while I am guilty, and deserve the sentence passed on me. Don Valentine, I repent from the bottom of my heart the Iniquit ous murder of your friend. Don Valen tine, do you forgive me?" General Don Sebastian Guerrero, I gravely lnfonned him that they were powerful explosives, nnd, tience, for some days the British camp was greet ed with showers of Strnsburg pntes and other more or less mangled but perfectly eatable tinned food. covering nicely. Slmlliirltr of Wrltlnir, "From my pllo of autographs I tnko fertility POTATO rnvmn ot 1110 son, py icacning or tho solublo do tho portions ny rains nnd melting Hnows, to avoid which somo farmers bow the land to ryo late In October and plow' It under early In tho spring. A I'ntnto Corrrrr, B. V. Wagner of Missouri tins .lf. vised the following; Tho Illustration shows how I make my jiotnto coverer. " Get two hoards about JPj feet long; fasten together to conio to 11 jMilnt. with a brace nt open end. Tho sin gletree Is nttnchnl to Itrnco by menus of clevises anil chain, mo horso wnlks In the row, nnu tills tool win Illrda nnd Inarccl. It Is much ensler to destroy birds Nnvlnir deed. Do not attempt to envo von- seeds unless you hnvo used every pro caution necessary to prevent cross-fer. miMUiuii. riants Often ml- I b MU 11 1 much cause to complain of me, as well forgive you the murder of my frieud," as my niece, Dona Anita de Torres. Will the hunter answered In a firm voice. you undertake this commission, the last "You forgive me?" I shall doubtless give you?" i forgive you the life of irrlef to which les, general," tho capataz answered. I nm henceforth fvinflemnpd liv mu." affected In spite of himself by such gen- "You pardon me unreservedly?" ii 1... .. -.....i' ... thnn InHPftH l.nr nu !. .. '"""""" '"'K" OI UlOgrOWer. A-n.nl. om. 01 u iui....a.. wen Known ana my " .""""' . on, It Is claimed. ,,,. r .? It side by side with the autographs of u,rua riuci uio insecm multiply, fnilIltlkin Bni, V -"! 7 a great author nnd a Kreat eccleslns-1 'rii0 wrt ' very useful bird, and IZll ',nl ? 'K'! ' ' fru,t ot tic," writes a British publicist. "All n,nJr 1)0 ,n(1ceu to remain near tho yt)t thfJ " .I !', "'"''" genuine, three are very small, exquisitely neat, ' "veiling nouses ir boxes nro provided Ion ,nv ,,. . nexi B0'1 very litUo slanted, absolutely legible, ' for thc,n ,,ut- t,iey r unnblo to ' Z , . ",,H or t" crop or Well as I knew tho threo wrltera. I Kniiisi lwigusn sparrows, tho- ' doubt If I could tell which wrote -'"irnnce to mo wren noxea should not tleness, "Now go; bo happy and pray for me, for we shall never meet again." The capataz went out In a very differ tat frame of mind from that In which 'Unreservedly I do." "Thanks. We were made to love In stead hate one another." "Yon think so now." "I jnUunderitood you ; but your la a which. They were Cardinal Manning, nn mc n "ameter, ns tho Kgsa ttom y0Un7lc 'rnZ' "V. . Mr. Froudo nnd ronl Rosobery. Will wren ,H 8,nnl1 " only pro. fer,J" " y .u" " on In- the ezperfai tell me If h, this caw slm-, lect uf'f ia wl the sparrow for breeders. One gnnde?in . KCC" iinit n.r ,..ui.. , . 'cannot follow. Everv mmiiM l . .' fcanuer to tliroo or IV&lfclllK LfUlliVU lUrLfl Himi. ' ' ".w.M,.,fci;jii..iir 1 miir trnnmn I . larlty of gifts or qualities?" I should bo given birds by feedln thnm " M! " rant,nir. Where nnd providing suitable nlace for i,, L. " " u !aan? anar Boeao. Only one couple In over 11,000 lire to protection and accommodation. '17... P oa nn1 0MJr ate to- celebrat their diamond wedding. gather. cestui attack on Montreal 1770 Havannab, Ga b-Icgd hj French llett and a pirt rfi Southern army. ...John Jay 1 aa the Amfrlcan comra!Iit Spain.... Paul Jonra, wlthti) hoinme Hlchnnl, uetratrd tMI frigate Herapla off the coWI land. 17KO Malor Andre, who ptotti Benefilct Arnold for the btfi, Went Point, canturrfl war W town....Hendlrt Arnold fltlttj IJrltWi sloop Vulture. 17H1 Wnnhlneton'a annr tl Frrnch allf arrlvwl at V and bcpin the alrge. 178rThoma Jeffrriwn of 1tj& came Secretary of Htate. JS0.1 Wctllnton'a victory at 1CA1 mu11lnv of tbf Houae at Washlmtton a 181.1 (Jen. William Henry Urit vadJ CntiaiU from Detroit. IBMJames Monroe of VlrrfinU 1 netlnr Secretary of r. istr. ti iinl Alliance rallWl Pari. IKill Thirteenth nmeiidnwnt to .r.,..i,.. ,.t iUn t'nltnl KtatrtH JllkUfc.w.. w. ...v by a two-thirds vote cleanlnc rice wa invrniruv,. enel of South Carolina 18.11 Antl-Maaona nominated1 il,Vi.f nt Itnlilmoro 181.1 Fretnonfa exHlltIon rj Columbia river, In Oregon. 1810 The planet Neptune Ikot Monterey, Mexico, aurreK Americana. 1BTA ItusMnna cloied th..hl' mini bv alnklns Wp".'! nrt.iH Allies adraoctJ luinVlnra Over WO lit! collision of a Br!tl W"' French lnrk near C!a 1fia "Black Friday." flnancW I result of ntteuuit to corner I hiirti conimlMlon 1UM ..-M. ,, . ii'-.i.i.....,. to mllllii claims nRAlnat f 3 rot Irltm J1 1,.-.... ....i.'ini em i IjIiikhi niunn Civil War. 1874 Typhoon at Hongkong re Ion of over l.ww nvo- .1.,. r.t I'rMil.lent OarW! Lll.I IJ ' " " ' toot t . !,.. In Vll0fl Turin., ordered by reg.il6rt" tho Htate. 1802 Nancy Hanks trotted 2:01 at Terro liame, n 180. Alleged Cuban Hlibuateri ted by a Jury at Wilmlmt iunu ni.ii eifftil Ari?fntlnfl f submit their boundary W bltratlon. , IfXVl Don Joie Pardo proclaim dent of Peru. Use ig Nelswowrnfh " ''jJ According to dlaputchea ., some Important urperlment " .1. n-ieiid gim"" iiui iiifi ilia -. ,t.lM by Prof, Wclnr, director enrthquako obaervntory. W,'.M aciamograpiiio nppnmiu. ll!f) poaslhla to calculnto itnw. vmrutiona 01 1110 i-i ( direction of distant '""' ,. .tlifactor7i 'TJ will b continued durlni tM T tumn artillery Beufr wanken bills.