eontideut, «»xpr*sfi,jn « not aske-i awk.rd question, v* 1 my anxiety com-erning [ „ 5 the time allayed, I l**M|,t y ■5 tired. I promised to call I8LAND HAS AT LAST BECOME L> tel) them about my jourlliv , :*I N »4 HER OWN MI8TRE88 to go to my lodging*. wh.ra’ r«. ORE îj ON. EUGENE lady, I knew, or her 1’ 1** would still be fitting UI, u‘r*a fe, Historv of th» Island Is On» of Con- Birley accompanied me to It Is reported that Bussell Wage lias linoni Bloodshed ~Llb»rty Achieved talking according to hi» ». nt ,.d’» become a vegetarian. After a Struggle Lasting Four Cen­ on a cap which hung ln th, . *Hp- lahment on Emmanuel Steinhardt. ’ ’ turie» A Prise Dearly Bought. CHAPTER XII—Continued Eventually no American town will be !l' • I shall hold my promia-to you, leaving the door adjar, wa k«.) to the gate. Tbe air refnL^.U* “It is not for me. Fraulein,” I Fraulein," said I, “as sacred.” without a sanitarium. ‘and, full a» I wa« of Frauie;^ answered, “to say how wicked he is. VBA, after four I’ubsensed as I WS8 with the exciting When a wise man know« anything centuries of almost But I have told you he 1« behaving thought engendered by her story, I was revelation, 1 felt impelid to tell worth telling be keep» It to hlinself. very harshly to tbe dead man’» -laugh­ almost forgetting t) at 1 had no result something of it. Thus, alm,., continual struggle ter—more than harshly, f--r he ha* even ofmv mission which I could show or tell sciouMy, we wakle-1 through starvation, the lane leading t.’, the hi.»*l*’* Even the Czar I» thinking about re­ hid her away in a strange town, to try to Steinhardt, and the time at my dis­ I down misery, torture and and I was 1.1 into tellin^ft.^ form»; but mit till hl» people ara In every mean* to make her marry hirson, posal must be very short. I hioked at death, has at last that he did not »,eln „ ' revolt. in-order that he may not have to give my watch; I bad half an hour to spare. more reached Its cher­ an account of the dead man » property. There was no time for the expression of : of the value of her vision* ished goal of lib Women not only waut the last word, And here is a letter which I h*'e re­ wonder or of any kind of fitting com- 1 thus left the house ».ln. minute.* erty. With the but they waut the last chapter. That ceived this morning from her other went upon what 1 had heard. casting off of th« Seeing many 1 cannot tell, Ml)in ’ '* • is why they read the back of the book . sound* like screams in rspjj - ,ri guardian, who was Herr Steinhar« t a me look at mv watch, she rose. old fetters and tbe first. establishment of a VALUE OF BERMUDA ISLANDS. best friend when he first came to Eng­ “And now.” she said, “you must go I rose behind us into the »till democratic form of They Occupv for Eoaland a Singularly land, and whom be ha* almost ruined. quickly, I suppose, to your hotel, and We stopped together and looked o“*'' Joseph was not a real captain of .ti­ other. He ba« found the young lady, and then to the station.” government, renewed hope and ambi­ Commanding Position. duatry. lle didu't twist the »crew “By the I—<11” elc|aimed - taken her to hi* own house; but he I "Yes,” I said. “But there is one tion have flooded tbe hearts of tbe Imperial England knows what she Is w hen the other fellow s w ere calling for “ I left the door open!” fear* he cannot keep her, for Herr Cubans, and if they promote their fu­ alxHit. Those Islands (the Bermudas) thing, Fraulein, I had almost forgotten; help. We were hurrie«! back bv * m- ture advancement with the same de besides being used as a garrison for Steinhardt may now ruin him outright. not of a painful sort,” I made Jiaste to impulse. We found G.e'derslsteney that ba« her troops and a safe-land-locked har­ I mu»t therefore return; and tnis, add, for she had reassumed her expres Fraulein, is my only hope of effectual- •ion of close endurance and resignation. ap|iarently as we had left it, but ” l the rejiorted attempt to form a lobster marked their strife for freedom, the bor for her warships, are a link In the lv hindering Herr Meinhardt from do- we entere»l ami approached ths ruo»'? trust. The supply Is too large to lie More than usual Interest has lately ultimate success of the Island republic chain that connect* her American prov­ ing what he will—by frigtening him “I came as Herr Steinhardt’* messen­ which we had been sittiiur »» 1 1S ger, and I have no message I can carry "cornered.” inces In Canada and Nova Scotia with lien dlrt-r ieu to the matter of pure food, is assured. with my knowledge. Bull do not yet Steinhart’s voh-e. Since the departure of Columbus, tbe her fuMsesaions In the West Indies The back to him.” The action of Germany In excluding “Well, ’Manuel," »aid Birley wi know enough to do that. If the lion. James llogg ever lie- She sat down again, took a sheet of foreign meats 011 which boric add has history of Cuba lias been one of luces Bermudas occupy for ber. politically come» Secretary of State, we are confi­ It will thus be seen that I told Iran- paper from a drawer, and wrote in the we were in the room, “so you’v»’^ been used is economically important dent that he will not be referr«*d to as lein Haas just enough of the case to middle of the page, in a small German I ex|ieeted you wouldn't b¿ |ung •» *' because of the large quantity of meu-« Ateinhardt turned (L,uiw w,t convince her of ite urgency; but she hand, a few words, which she signed. "Little Breeches.” which the I ulted Stat»-« now ships to guessed eumethiug I Lad not told ber. When she had written she handed the him from the other side of t|le , ‘ Be virtuous anti you will be weal­ that couutry. These, the American paper to me, saying, "You may read.” with fear in her eyes); he did “I understand now, Herr Pastor, thy,” »ays Uncle ltu»»ell Sag»»—which [»acker» say, must lie treated with a I read (the words were in German) answer hia brother-in-law, but»tar„d she said, “ why you are so interested in 1» a rather severe reflection on some •mall quantity of boric add, or else be - “Repent, arid turn away from your me. Emmanuel Steinhardt ’ * crime; it is much more heavily salted. The amount “What is the meaning of thi»?" ; mighty good people. more love than vengeance that pushes evil, before it ia too late.” of lairlc add used is said by American This, enclose»! in an envelope, anil aske his grave. the fact of the Use of cupper and the pression, which continued for centuries lowing suit, for a few million kroner, ful in the future—promise me that von I answered I would; anil the next t'ul Steinhardt as before. quantity of it are stated 011 the label. Itapluc, [illlage, torture and butchery made over to us her West India pos- will use what I tell you only for the moment rhe was turned awav from me. fell u|H>n the unfortunate islanders. Th “ »esslons Catch England parting with piirpise you say, and that you will keep and the next I was out of the room, j (To be continued.) 1'he action of Germany lias naturally set the nutliorltl«*» at Washington to Cubans had only bows and arrows, the Bermudas! She would no more it, so far as ever von can, from becom­ and had seen my last of Fraul jin Haas. thinking about measures of self protec­ pointed with fish bones. and clubs bard let them go tliflii she would give up ing public!" When I was in the train, rushing SIGNIFICANT NUM3ÈR SEVEN tion. The I lilted States Is now tbs only ened by fire, with which to resist the her great strongholds In the Mediter­ I gave tho proinise at once without hack tow ard England, I unexpectedly i ranean Sea, Malta and the invincible, civilized iintioli without adequate pure found that T war bearing awav with me Woven Into the Histsrv of the World in Min, reserve. unyielding rock of Gibraltar. No [low­ food laws, and Inis therefore become “And," she said, “you will leave a pathetic memento of her, and that | Peculiar Ways. gnine hi* is er will ever wrest them from her -not Emmanuel Steinhardt'* punishment in I had left her a memento of myself. I tin- dumping ground for misbranded one foot of ground until she Ims lost the hands of Almighty God?” and adulterated articles. The Secretary put my hand into my pocket to find i 'The number »even is not only con. -idered a lucky number by the imper- every ship and her last drop of Idood. of Agriculture has authority to forbid I answered I would—though it was Birley'» letter, but could tinil only the ; No; Instead of parting with any of her a strange question to have to answer, following lithographed io m, instead, stitioue. but it was a rymliolical num- the importation of articles of food colonies her policy Is to Increase them. »-he then turned almost away from f suppose I hail taken it from her tall»- la-r in tbe 1’ib'ie, as well a» among m . which are Injurious to health, but he Nor will England permit eiulgratmn me, partly, I thcught, that she might when I meant to take up the letter I tions of antiquity. In the Ohl Test*, has bltln-rto hesitated to set up dog to or an Increase In the population of lie lesa conscious of my presence, but which I had laid down. The poor lady ment we note that the < reator took malic standards upou point» open to lief garrison towns Bermuda. Gilirnl more that she might concentrate her might have been looking at it before I seven-lava, and on the M-v, nih »»<» controversy. It seems »liuple enough, Evetv reventh tar ami Malta. With some precaution­ attention on her recollections. Her entere-1 her r<«im. This was the form: sacred day of re.-t. however, to declim- to receive from .ear was »acre I. and the »even tinn* ary measures she w ill allow sightseers hands clasped and unclasped several other countries the thing» which they “Maine Verlobung mit event!) year ii.-her, d in a »ear of jnbi- and tourists to enter Gibraltar. Imt times before they settled, the one in will not let tln-lr own ¡teople eat. Fraulein Emilie Haas von Liestal lee. There are seven | rinc.pd virtues strangers may not settle there pernui the other, and she began: zeige ich liiemit ergelasnst an —faith, in p-, charity, prudence, tern- “It was, I think, in the March nently; nor may an alien own a foot Basel, November, 1854. THE PAPER IOP. perance, chastity ami fortitude—and month of a year ago. I had slept a of ground In the Bermudas Sh<- wants “ Emmanuel Steinhardt. ” C'l BAN lolMIHY DWELLING. there are also seven deadly »ins—prid», only British subjects In these places, long time very roundly, for I had been (Mv engagement with Fraulein covetousness. Inst, anger, gluttony, Spanish hordes, armed with muskets anil even British subjects are not al­ very tired, when suddenly I felt as if 1 Emilie Hass of I.iestal I herewith n-akc envy and sloth. There were wen were taken up and carried away — far and cniiiioii. Their defense was Inade- lowed to vote In Bermuda unless th pi­ public in Basel) champions of < bristend- ni—St. George, away; and I was made to look at Em­ qtinle, and an endless stream of their own rón I ostate there. Et gland; St. Andrew, Scotland; st. manuel Steinhardt. He looked at me life blood poureil over the fertile land Patrick, Ireland; St. David, W*I b ; CHAPTER NHI. as if he wish»--1 me to help him; at bis of their birth. <'<»n,*ei*nti,g M il 11«, nA ires. *!. Deni«, France; St. James, Spain, Before the attacks of their powerful A write- who 1» himself a multi feet waa a larg»- wooden box, the lid of 1 In what a fever of excitement, ar.x Here sere which, I was made to understand. I ' iety, and hope I made the journey an I St. Anthony, Italy. antagonists they gradually faded away nillliomi -•»-. It w 'll be a great ml» The average American business mill e en ages of man, also »even wia would not c o«e. From the ojiening anti each day became less able to carry take to »')<■ • !' h - c i .-itborers-In of the , home, I nee«l not stay to describe men of Greece. la like a eat. Throw him tip and lie Christ sj-oke seven on the tight. Their lands were w rested yellow metai. ,»>r. as lx* says, they are protrudol a human hand, strangely [ I'he story of Lacroix's fate I could now lights on 111» feet. They tell the story times on the c-o-«. Rome »a« built dircolored. I awoke all trembling. 1 1 from them mid paneled out to the In the b«*«-s that make the most honey, till in to its last detail: I knew where of a life Insurance agent In Chicago put out my own hand to make sure 1 1 his mutilated remains lay buried, or at on seven hills, and there are inntimer- va»lers; the captured natives being - n and contribute most to the hive even who was taken sick ami carried to a ab'e other tradition» which go toprow slaved as tillers of the soil. I nused to after they have gorged themselves full was in my own lied; mv mother was least I knew a »pot which coincided hospital. Il<- employe»! Ills leisure t at seven was a number to cling Io. «leeping quietly I esi-le me. I tried to with that »inscribed by Fraulein Haas, hard labor I11 the fields, the captives The remarkable fact Is stated, that the hour» lu persuading bls nurse to tak-> dismiss the vision from my mind—fool­ so what remained for me to do was to In these modern time- it is wonderfni weakened and died, until at the end of masses of the |n-ople in any country out an lusuranci* policy amt Ills »hare how often the number prevails, for ish dream, I thought it. But I could of the premium paid Ills own bill for at Who call make 11 top that w ill set It­ fifty years' persecution It Is estimated are proa[>erou« mid comfortable just In sleep no more. In two or three hours bring the fact of my knowledge home instance, vaccination must take place that Mti.OIM) of the original population proportion to tin- number of million to Steinhardt in a manner so forcible teudam-e. self in motion? Nobody? We will it was «lavlight, and I arose. I went that l e could not refuse to make term» every seven year», in order to escap* had disappeared. All the horrors of nire» hi that land show you how It Is done. Take a cork, about my duties all tbe day as usual I to me—more that) this I could not ac- •mall pox: fashion» change every s<-vrn Social Intercourse would less fro a sew lug needle am! a square piece I was busy, and bad the impression of | comDlit-h, even if I would, considering years, and seven years is always aiuil»- quently engender hard feeling If all of writing paper. Place tlie curk on stone in a person’s age. the vision much worn a«ay when I my promise to Fraulein Haa«. But in would olMerve tlx* rule, which th»* S»n th»- talik- and fasten the m-edle In It. went to lust in the evening—rather th»- sequel 1 hail my ronviction re­ ate adopt »«I recently; "No Senator lu point up. find the center of the ple,-e early, be«au»e 1 was very tired. I had impressed that I was in this business He Wai in Need of Pity. debat»* •hall. directly or lmlir«*»’tly. by of paper by drawing the diagonal lines. slept not iety long, when again I was but the agent of a Higher Power. A pious lady of Portsmouth had» any form of words, Impute to another nl)d balance It oti the needle after bend­ as if seized tip and wliirle«! away, again husband who was a seaman. I reache-1 Timperley very late on Sat­ Senator, or to any otln-r Semitors, auy ing two opposite corner» of tin* paper, to see Emmanuel Steinhardt, with He was about to start on a protract- urday night, but in spite of the late ­ coudu<-t or motive unworthy or untie one upward, tin- other down. Now we something at his feet again—not now e»l voyage, and as his wife was aniioni ness of the hour and my weariness I coming a Senator; uo Senator lu de­ are ready for the trick Hold your the wo-sien box, which was aside, but as to liis welfare, she sent the follow­ bat«- »hall refer offensively to any State hand close to the paper as shown In three packages of canvas. Again Em­ went at once to Birley's; I had warned ing notice to the village pn-a»her: him of my con)ing by telegram from of the I nlon " I’ll la mean» »Imply that figure. Before long tlie paper will set manuel Stetril ar,lt looked at me, as if “Mr. Blank, who is going toM, 1 found him waiting for me. the Senators must behave ns gentle­ Itself In motion, and will stop as soot) it* wished me to go to him. aud again London. his wife desires th»1 prayer* of hie con­ and with him, as I had ho|«d, but men. It Is fair to them to »ay that as you remove your hand I awoke, all trembling.” This sim­ gregation.’’ most of them observe«! the rule before ple uicchanlcnl effect is produt-e»l by She pan e-l in her story of the vis­ scarcely expected, his ward Louise. I A» the old lady was quite illiterate, tear his cheerful greeting pass«*»! for It was formally adopted. ions, took ber handkerchief and wiped tlie warmth of the band catching the the minister read the following to the almost nothing with me in comparison her damp brow with trembling hand. corner of tbe paper that we have bent congregation from the slip handed h.m: 1 watched her intently, a sensation with hers. II -r manner was unden.on- Tbe latest maps uf British East Af downward, which »vt« the paper top In “Mr. Blank, who is going to see Id» strative, but there was, I felt, a cordial of creeping excitement unit mystery rlca designate an arm of th»- great motlou. wife, desires tin- prayers of the congre­ sincerity in it which came fn m her held me Imund to her quiet but intense Victoria N’yanza as < gowe Bay Tin* KIREEV SCENE IN HAVANA gation.*’— London Tit-Bits. recital. She resumed suddenly, with­ true heart, ami 1 was fluttered with origin of the name was recently told by Involuiitai y Ntage Huiuor. ho|ie. There were, however, things out looking at me. Mir Henry Ntauiey. When, twenty R obert Edesoli, tin- actor, tells thia Spanish rule In Italy and the Dutch Characttriitici ot Geld. In Russia, with Its population little “I slept no more that night fer more serious and immediate to be seven years ago, he was making a «tory of tlie stage; “I’ve seen •nd Many people sup|s»s»- that all p : • countries were repeate»l lu Cuba with better than serfs, living at th«» point thinking of what I bad seen, and so I talke.) of than matters »if love could chart of tbe lake shores, he came iqein lieard a giM»l many funny things In alike when retin--d, but this is not *' !ti< rease»! zest and enlarged systems of uf starvation. upon the meanest possi­ shw Emmanuel steinhardt no more; I then 1« considered. a spacious hay Galling to a native on the way of plays and play actor» In An ex[>erieneed man can tell ata glams oppression and cruelty t'he als>rlglnes ble fare, such as notie of our people tried to sleep in order that I might, I inquired concerning Steinhardt. shore, he a»k»-»l tin- name of the place. my lime, but tbe greatest thing I ever from what pa-t of the world aguldyi-cs lielug practically exterminated, the could or would endure, you do not find but I con hl not. and was told that they had not A terrible night to —i yet After rep»-ated Inquiries came a taint navv or heanl waa In Mllwaukee. This »am»» cruel treatment was visited on scarcely one millionaire excepting the me it was. But next night 1 was seen him. V" What, I asked Birley, did comes, and in some cases front »1*1 answer which aouude.1 like "You go wa» sewral montha ago. It was In particular gold district the metal ha* the Spanish colonists theiuselvv* and Emperor and a few nobles who own sleeping a light, disturbed sleep, when he propose to do it Steinhardt came •way.” Au attempt of the Interpreter one of the muséum» there The mu Australian gold, upon the negro» s w ho bad been Import­ the land. It Is the same, to a great I was taken away again to Emmanuel I and demanded the surrender of his I l»een obtained. met with tlie «nine re»|»iu»e. and Stan seuiu bail a stock company In ils t lie­ instan<-e, is distinctly redder than that ed »» slaves In the course of 2"t) years extent. In Germany. There are only Steinhardt; this time I knew I was not ward"—would he admit him? ley humorously accepted the answer to ater, and Its grest sp«-clalty waa ber from Califoinit. Thel r.il goldisti* the population was again reduced until •bout two millionaires In tbe whole in a room; there was no light. He ’’Admit him?” he exclaim«*»!, “Of mark the spot. It «-outlimes In the der drama Every week they gave a only about .50,000 persoiis remained. reddest found anywhere. German Empire. In France, where looked at me across a newly dug spot course. maps aa I'gowe. There is no use in shutting new drama of the wild and wo«»lly Practically prisoners of war. the the people are better off than in tier- of ground, and then turn»*»! away. 1 him out. He can sell me up In this West. This play that I saw w as a Cul.ans bad little knowltslge of the many. you cannot count one half doaen did not really wake, though I felt con­ George Wuhin^ton'i Map. England Is being so rapidly de»poll bl»M»l curdler of that cliara. ter, ami at outside world, except that galited from millionaires In tbe whole country, in scious I was in my own bed at the same house and then turn me out,—he has a The original map ma le hv tie ’•* bill ,,f Kile on everything, and he has ed of her art treasures by American tbe time I dropped in at the tRester the pirates who continually plundered tbe old home of our race. Britain, time ns I was held where lie had left l»*en holding it back for some time, to Washington in 1775 of the an i-"n ' e »■apltal that the curator of one of tbe the stage was pitch dark and two meu Cut*« and the nelglilmrlug Islands, mak which Is the richest country In all Eu­ me, close to a wall. After sometime, use it now. I expect, but Ixiuise shan’t Great Kanawha river. West tint' '- faiiioii« eolh-ctlons soiiud» a note of were fighting a duel I could |i<»ar the lug that region the headquarters of a rope- the richest country lu the world how long 1 cannot tell, he came back u’o back to him, unless »he likes; I’ll grantol to l.itn by the Briti«h g- warning The mau wlm own« a fa knives clash together ami hear the men vast fleet of buccaneers that ravaged save one. our own-there are more mil with a ro|«. 1 knew at once what he mon» picture Is in a certain sense a •tumble around the stage. tmt I could Cuban waters for two centuries. The I onalrea than In the whole of the rest was going to do before be had done it rind «ome roof to »helter me and her. mwt in 17»’-t, for hi* ei-rvi-’* •**! • Braddock ex|»-dition, is now 1 | trustee for England, he declares; tie- only family diatiuguiah th» forms of p.rat.w burned tbe tow ns and made des of Europe, and its people are better off —fasten the rope in an iron ermetbiBg Yea, " said he. turning hi« bright face •ion of the library of eoiigre«». T ipcm her, "we ll get thro’ it ail right.” fore he »»-Ils the can»»« to an Ameri­ the actor» After a while there was a elate 1 the const«, but Spain would than In any other In our laud, the 01 the other side of the wall and pull it ’ * »re both very good to me,” map is alnait two I v live f- ' can mlllloua re he should offer It to tbe thump on the fl.ior. and the villain <1 neither protect her colony nor allow the same tiling holds true; we have m re over. I do not know why I did not entirely in the .handwriting - i "*’1-' •aid »he, going t<1 him anJ 4ie,)(li British nation, or to a Im ai mu«eum. or knew it was the villain by his accent) peoplo to arm themselves In self de millionaires than all tbe re«t of t lie think it impossible for a single man to some tears on his shoulder. ington. to "a collector |>ermaiiently domiciled blsa.-il ’Ah. ha* Rudolph Icgher ug fen an. poll a wall d, wn with a rope, but I did world put together. "There now—there,” .aid he. pat­ tn England " 5 et consideration for the ton. I have you now and no one nigh not. In a little while be pulled, and ting her. The Turntua I’otnt. No Hurry in Tu kty Then turning to me, "rsnot to see me do the .Iced!' Then the drum She Hail --St«e<1" Him I p. the wall fell fiat, and, curiously, un­ means von. too. my lad." The capture of Havana by the Eng Aa an instance of the lei- ►win to ha re withheld Englishmen from met hit the l»as» drum a belt and the There Is an laatitution In liuluth broken, covei ing over the newly dug th r Te». said she, resuming her seat ner in which tbe militate acquiring the very works of Titian. calcium man turned on the light, am! Hah au»l their eleveu mouth» rnle was that employs »trout fifty p«*«»ple. and •pot and all amuund it. Then I awoke, Raphael, Vrlaaquea, \ an Dyke ami sway up on a rocky pass a woman niHloubtevlly an impurtaut p»-lnt <1 the among others ia a geuial. jolly, go | aa with the noise, and slept no more •Ud looking down. “Mr Birlev has of Turkey move in time of 1« ce i' inte other mnsteis that are at the iHvttom »the heroine' was seen standing ‘t'ow life of Cuba During Hie short i>erh«l fellow, who )<>ng ago lost faith in hair After that night I saw him agam for tol»i me all you have done for me to •aid that a committee a ,-onst . k » »" ’ ab ? U ' "" P " or and all ot English government the t'ut-an p«»rt« H'OO to p » p ire plane for t of the present pother, and tf the argu an!!* she shouted, 'me and heaven Is restorative«, and 1« tin* po«-.»« r of .1 seieral Bight*, for • dim moment or that he and you auapect. too. And I tion of furti Aral Iona for tl e -b were o|»en»«t to foreign trade, and for ment of locality applies In tbe one In­ here” ” two, at the ««me place. They were w a st measurement of man.» 1. ; p -IBW » •nnot-oh, I cannot I” .be cne»i the strategically nu-et imp the first lime the people reallK-d the stance. It should apply In the others An East End lady dropiw-d into tlie but glimpses, which, as the night* •l uddermg and preesing her hands to fVt>!” rob'nsl «>f tbelr earulngs Mo long as It Is [»niperlv taken .are of great weeks ago, when again I was summ- ned The l-lg man was Mtnr»h«t .ittei “ I covild not help telling Happy Rrcolltctiena Rut the eta of prosperity was short _ her, my and Is made acceesible to |iersona who men '" Ire to ths child, am! when the lady had to face him at that same place with lad, said Birley, i„ in answer to a look bât »>• as the English soon turne<1 the l«lan they left the o»fl. e andlhadtneaplain. - ’ the l ubana had breathe«! "Indeed? Now, all you need is » belt tbe air of tin»», lady. «»ver here to see It •• t is fur an Ameri­ wit wai “Who I ia the man bigger "roi knol '”<1 "V1 *' *'me "H"' manufacturer tor middleman. " l*hita coni|»aratlve freedom and they saw the our rain barrel, with the awfu can to go to England fee tlie same pur Visitor—I don’t ildersLin-l bappeued three. IV inn t t Urn> ” ** ,r ” * ’ "■*». «e posslbdlt •■« of the Island under h,»n bead V-I Duluth News Tribune Jelphla Treas Convict — I’m in fer ! kin pose ! ¿ K. d * w " ln '* btm-we must net. I est government Instills«! with a new mother-in-law, lady. Judge A »clentlfl»- writer In Amen» an Medi horn ambition for freedom the Cul*an« < abmen fbr Parliament. *'-*nreth.t^i,rpa,|y,|ie man j eine paya a glowing tribute to the hair Biased. Svierai cabmen are to bo run a» can­ carried on secret arrangements for a pin. lie Und» that it I» of almost tn didat» • at tbe forthcoming parliament­ general uprising and the fifty years “Tb“y say,’’ b«*g:in M:° Twitt-'* estimali!«* value to the surgeon, who ary ele» t co. m Belg um by the mes s following the few months of English “that there is a io»-l in evert faro B >renil what we «a? ’* > .»m- can use It "to pin tiandag»-« to remote trade nnlon at Rruaaelo I occupancy witnessed a su es» en of “Well, er—I hardly kn -». x.rTw21‘’gi;ïUo'fln'J w‘* "»‘re- I merej poor little Saunders ' - sis «■« * -e-1 a* mor. than a general, th- ugh only member of our family.' Eugene Weekly Guard. ' foreign I mm II»-» from auy natural pass­ age, a» a curette fur •< raping away »oft material, to c<>mpr»*»» a ld<»xi vessel In 1 controlling a hemorrhage, and to cluae a wound.” In addition to tb«*»e uses, tbe gentleman baa used the hairpin to ' profie wuunds and to wire bone» to I get her in case» of fracture. But It Is not In aurgery only that tbe bairpiu 1» useful. It may take tbe place of a au»peu»|er button or help uut when an automobile breaks down, i’erbaps if the truth were known many a locomo tire haa l»en held tog«*tber, at a pinch, by a halr[,ln. and we are not surprised that the w riter for A)u»-rl< au Medicine »uggeets that it would alwaya be well for man to carry a aupply of hairpin» In hla pocket. Such a practice would un­ doubtedly have important advantages, but there 1» a better and im re pleasant l>ian If It ,-mild la* so arranged that a man might always have at least o.ie companionable lady near him the blgu »•at uaefuln«*»« of tbe hairpin might l>e developed. Men are, after all. but bunglers when they endeavor to use this delicate InatrumeuL For the liest results from tbe hairpin, therefore. It la cheerfully reconintended that the Indy la* taken along BLOOD-SOAKED CIBA revolutions. The« came tbe Ten Tears’ War. from l»Ws to 1878. followed by another uprising in 1885. and then tbe filial struggle iH-gfnniug Feb. 24. 181x5 which resulted In the overthrow of Spanish rule In America by the I nite 1 States and Cuban forces. Cuba may drink of the cup of fr»*e- dom uow. but bow dearly It was pur­ chased. The first era of Spanish reign with Its system of slavery, cost Cuba 80.010 lire» am! hundreds of million» of treasure collected in gold dust, lu the Ten Years' War, 40.000 Cuban lives were sacrificed anil more than a billion dollars spent, besides the confiscation of some 13,000 estates In the same war t»paln lost 200.000 men and a vast sum of money. Tbe final struggle cost Spain 1.50.000 men and more than a bundre