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TO RIDE A BIGYCLE.

HO\\T

Learning to riele a safety will be
ruuch easier if von luna tUe as1::1ist.
anee of tt friend: wlio rnu.st hold :·uu
ightl&gt;· b_y tbe nrm, uetn' the shouldH·
d p111l yon tuwanl IJiru or pu1:1,h yun
llhu at.'l re1..1uired li)' tlie errntfo
menta of ,our first attempt,s.
For tLi!i cl.iuose· it quiet rontl with a
very bligLt inclino on wlii&lt;.:-h ruul'
machina rcqoires ~110 vropellrng.
P lace the saddle well Lack and low,
so that yon may go.io c0ufillence hy
having- nolfear uf a fall,tue pedals bei ng at such a dititance th,,t you can
easily place either fo,,t uuder them
at the lowest., and !he lumdle l,ars
fairly bigb. Sit erect, with the ball
of each fout 011 Uw pedals, ,rnd !be
toe quite straigbt ur sliguLly lurned
in. not out, or ~-uu will 1.--noí'k )'0111'
slúns a»·ainst the cranks. The toes
of your"sbues shouh.l projeet ab,mt 1½
inches bPyuntl tLe pAdrtli-1, R;v follow~
ino· these simple dirertionR you will
av~id ncqt1iTing I.Jnd 1111hitR, :-tftB1·wnrd
difticult to bref\k. Xow lllou1Üe(l. vou
atal't witb n dc,tenlJÍnation not · to
take yonr fcet off th,, pe,lals every
-!.;...na ycrn .feel thn.t you lll'&lt;' goü1g u\'ru',

but to keep thelll on su&lt;l lrnst to
your frienl1 to 1n·e,·et1t ,ron frum fal!iug1 wl.iile ynn atteud to tLe Ht(:'ering.
the turning of tbe fn,1Jt wheel to tbe
riaht or ]eft being nll tbnt is rec¡nired
to~otljust )·,our Lu.lam:e. A~ iu learrring tu swirn. cuutidenco i~ the greatest ai,1. Direetly you b,ive 11 teuclency to fall towunl t!Jo left, stoer to tbe
left, nol, the opposite wuy as most
beginuers do, wLieh woukl t1aposit
you like a lump of leitcl iu y~r
friencl's armi:;, presumiug llirn to be
on Your foft side.
I{eep er0ct, watcLing- the road in
front, not tbe ruad..1ine, itud E;teering
whichever waY 'fOll are i11rliued to
fall. So Roon ~lB ·ytm foel exactlJ' bow
much steering is required to keep
your balu.nce, vou

will l1nve over•

corue the füot n;d most difficult task
in learnll1.g to ritle. J. lesRon fr,r
hn.H n.n hour nt a. tiirn=, is e11&lt;1t1gb.

without an jdea of the manner of e'l\:
is terree bc•fore me . Tl1en the talk rli'ifr

Do not be discourag ed i{ yon can- ctl to the son-y experL'euces of my pro
not keep·you r balance áfbir two or fessional caretc&gt;r m11.1 to the erro.111. cbar th.ree l~ suµs . fiomJ1 baY.!il csahl;, -' 'O1.J, ackr of my bod1ood existence. B
I tan l~tn-er Ie1nrn ," aud a few tnú• wn,g a sympñtJ1eÚI! Ust.ener to a.desci-ip
meuto llfter wa rd bave fon ud that t bey tion of t h,e old -rillage on the New Eng
Ja.nd coast and the lonel y h ouse,

conld 1·iLl e alune.

Tbe power of balaucing on a safety
comes snddenly.
Then you muet learn t o mouu t
ulone. l::!tanding bel.iind you r sufety
[at tbo to p of a slig ht incline is best]
pince lhe left fout on the step a1J cl
give tbe maehine a push off with t!Je
l'igbt, eitber ut once, 01' nfter t wo or
t.bree le~ps. spriug up antl balance
yourself ou tlle step, oteering to (he
ri¡,tbt or leJt as re,¡uired to keep
yoursaH frorn fn.ll iug, wheu you can
do tLis easily, glide in to the satl&lt;lle
as the right pedal nenrs the top of
the stroke, so thnt ,our rigbt foot
01ay just be in time to reaob itas it
goes ever , antl your left qu i~e nat u~·ully catches tLe otLer petlal ns 1t
riees. When pruficient you sboulJ
he able to get into the saddJe simpl~r
with the pusL off, or one hop- at most,
by timing tu~ rü-dng of the right
pedal in ortler to eatch it at t be e.:rnct
nwrnent. It is not a pret t.v sight to
see n. man 11oppiug for half n dozen
~·ards along U1e atre,~t before leapiug
iuto tho •acldle.
Tumi11g is sim¡,l_\' a matter of a
very Jittle Jll'nctice a.fte1· you cn,n rielo
stniigLt. Begin in a sq;rnre or wide
road hy c1eattibing large circles, and
gradually reduce their 1:üze.
The most gmce [u] ancl I think tha
en$iest w11y to clismount is, v,heu t he
left pedal at its lowest is j11st ubo ut.
to risa, to lean forwnrd a Ji ttla wi tb
a portion of your weight ..011 t lie
handles, and swing tbe right leg back
over the rear w heel to the ground,
close to tLe lelt pedal. Alter lenrning to &lt;lo this neatly, practice dismounling by tlle right pednl, wbich
may hs ustful in a t.ight place
tbough nt Jirst nwkwnrd.--Mexican
Herahl.
A. A. ,.nn rnR~IA:N".

SUl'

rounded by the marsh, w hfoh h ad bet&gt;
my favorite retreat. Under the sp1u
of memory. I told bim m u ch of t h
a.bandoned dwelling a.ud of its ll&gt;ola
t.ion.
11
1f cver I come to be a misanthrope,"
I decla1·ed, º Jet me re.tire tb.ither, as
sured that I ma'y reruain u ndisturbetl
i:.o long as I choose.
Yet, if my ruood
cbanges, it will l&gt;e bu ta. step, and ag·ain
J shall be among my fellows."
"Truly an admirable heritage," h e
obi;ervea.
"Incleed it is. The vill:igers take ll l')
interest in the old place. 'fhough neal'
thcm, it is out of their way, and there
is no reason why they should visit it.
They c1re not peoplc of the sort to wasfp

maur

'X11s broud, und lwr h:ifr wot·n low Ujl•.l11

llt~r Íl'a.lurcs we1,· goOlL 'l'lJe HOR('
"ns ish-aig,h1 aml li1:l'1)~ d1i~e]Pd, lltc
c·hin cleliti:lte]y rutmrlP&lt;i. Jler mm.1t.h
\ \ "ali larg.:•1· thau tüe c•auo11s of' art ilernandcc1, a:nrl now and ihen tJ1e iiJJs

\Vire Bet.l Spánge irnd :Mattresses mnde to order.

----

rnhe
Favor1·te Photographer of the
.J.

;, did hot atto.in¡ "¡m•tty" "asclcmly
1101 the adjcctiYe to ti:1ply to it. ·•1tanct:,;ome•· seemed to be closer to tht-' truth,
1hough eYtm that wor&lt;l did not quit.&lt;•
-;;nti1sfy my jmlgme.ut. Uut I clid uot
ponrler ]ong o,·H t he poi:it, for l soon
lonncl mv:stlf Iullv decide&lt;l that Lhe
g-irl -,.\·ns, ·iu :1pµe-a1~all(:c ut least, a ve rJ

American

cliurmlug roung pr:rson.
Bunouglis, n Hrit1~li yout!t -..:vith

rP; 11lt•1· mt·1't'ly lo1)lno;~· upfrom lH'l' l_if!ok 1 - : .
ún his npprot1ch t111t1 pro111ptiy 1dui-1
1
nµ t-o it,; ¡.,ernsnl a ft,·r
ering!fl"t•t'ting.
l en\"i1.•·I 1;1u·1·qL1¡.d 1s'

\\'útT

" "e' rt• stHI

1;11,ii111a.ut·l' wit.h thc ¡:;·1rl, :dtli.J11g-h
11l·illtl'I' Ju_· nor sl11• ,.;1•('lltt'd todl'rÍ\, a11y

,

" T hen what )t:1$ happrnc-d ?" I brokc
Jn .

"Wc Mr11ck somrllli:ng.

.Tu~t wha.t.

wc d on't know, bnt. ~omPlhiug quit•_•
:l.\1·ash, for noUody snw nny!lling or il.
\\'hateYer it wa~, we must ha,·e St"nt ¡,
10 t-lw bottom. r&gt;;ow_._ ní t.hi,- mC'n t•augllt
eYen a glimpse of 1he th1ug as \YC went
OYer iL"
·• .\ df&gt;ri.·lic:-t".,..
"Perhaps. •JiowcTcr,.we'.re not bu.di y
tlamag'ed. so ful'
cun be• discO\·ered.
T}1('n•'s 110 dangcr.' '

ª"

With

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g'l"t'&lt;..it

8ig-11 of r&lt;'lil'f, his &gt;Tifi.&gt;

!'i~mk bnc:k in lil'T :-:r&gt;a t. ller husbrtnl1
b~nt o,·(•r ln:r aucl ldsst•rl Jwr.
"Don't let ht&gt;r gl't dmn1-heurtl•&lt;l, do1•~
t o r:· said he . ..Slu•'t; a hnn,· lit 1 lt• ,\·omu n i.f si.le ha...,;; 0111.)' a.c·lrnnt•P. l{emt·tnht'r.
hoth of you, we're not sinl,ing, but
Hfloat. in clR souml a ship a:a1 en"r
\\ as seut ofl' tlw ways. .,\nd now l'n~
gol to go on clt~í.:k ag-uin."
In spit{' of thP coufidence be fl•lt, or
.t!-i.:-l\lJTIPd, tlH'l'e "·ns little r€"s~ for us
1hat uight. ~.loruing, to he .'.;UrP, !:-l1oweil

t he n•R;l'I ::ippart'nll,Y u11i11jured.1.1t lea:::.t
1o unsldllC'rl e-ye!':, thoug!r 01w could not
hf'lp noti(•i11g 1ha1- 1he !at·es of th,.,.
mate::, wt&gt;rc 11nusu.;.lly gTal"(", nud 111at

the nwn 1~1lked t"a1·1wst]~· among llwm•
SC'hes. The purnp:-. had bPPU goi11gt!nring the. uig-ht. ll,':- [ lnte\Y, ;1 m1110w. ~t. in•
tervnls. 1ht' c·lank of 1lwm penl'irntPil
the- Nlhin. 'XeYt'rih&lt;•l(•ss \,ht~ &lt;•apt.aiu
ngnio :mil ngain rlf'C'lnl'vt.l tl.Jul.tllt&gt;n• w:rn

dang~1·, until by forcl-' of n•¡1t•tition
h e suc(•ef'ded in a!Jaying tltl" ft&gt;nr~ oí hi:-:,
wHe.
We h_eltl the hret"ze for tln·e0 day~.
T lwn follo"·e&lt;1 n g-ah~ of ::o hour-;' dJll',l·
1.-ion, "hkh lt'ft. h,•hind it illl nitl_\- ,.:;('·1.
The IH''.\t 11101·11i11~ 1lh· pnmps w,'n' g-,-¡110

ing !:.lt'itdily.

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:wnsihl,\·, a1Hl from 11n1ll'r tlu• il'P o!' :t
liuut. f 1•11,io,\·,•d ;1 pipt.• nnd watdwd 1hr.•
1mm a1 1111• li1·:1kt•:i:. • . \rt,·r a liltle tlw
:-.ldp¡wr. ,, h11 harl bpr•n ~lnndlnl,! llt'clr
l !Je "·Jn•PI, 1·1·0:-,serl o,·i•r to 11w.
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1P1! yon. 11 is l1t't11·r for ,VOlt tll h·nt·n ;¡
0011· 1h1111 to vomP at it nrr.-,r :.J\\ hiJP h.,

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and ur·t&gt; hPaill'd for liio.''
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St·ngers ,H· r e assPmb!PIL

T,,·o garuc•s
of canls W"Tc JU ¡avgress. "ilh n fri,1g,•
n f s¡wrt~t.ors looking ovc•r tht~ phiyt•rs'
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ha.d huta. s 1

llilll!ber oí cahin passc·u~r-ers. _\ JI toltl
the-r1..~ \\'('!'(' hnrdly a scon• , ir1 c l m.lingshorst•n·nwo11.1.1.•n,nl10wcreí11,·jsibl1•
~arr· wlien tlit• sea was c1t jt~ 1,mou1hr~L.

the l't'!:rl at dj¡1b.al'ely fil!NI twtJ tab les. ,\ ~ong
1ltf' ilH!ll wrrf' h,o or i hree Englis h11l('lJ. a balf-llozen f,ra.zii,a-ns·. a F r e u (• h lll..lll and two U0l'llH\n :. Tht;&gt; wollle u upp,trt&gt;n1ly reprcsen1ed a Jmos:tasg-rt&gt;at ~l
,:1l'il'h' of nntioualitiC's. On1v t ·wo of
1J1c1H ·1,1-1.11 nu.r cl.1.i1u!&gt; to yrHnl'1. In l ht·
Jl&gt;::llh-•r or beanty t.he :n·Pn1.ge \\'U.s l1&gt;w.
'r11E', moot nn/('ni of WOOt\ r S of otd bue•
c-:.i.J\l.•1•ringdtt,r,;.wb""11suihwere p rt•s~t·1l
With rnre di!..pnfoh , \\.1ultl han.~tunwcl
n nr5, St.. .\nlhony at sighto-fsuch a1 1
1 :.iJ'J'fl:', of l li! Prl_v fpmlJr:nit.y as the IlNl•
01iin JH'E'Sl'ntt.&gt;d.
]. Tht' twu ~ir 1s. howcYer. were o f uncorumo:n attractiveness. Onewai;aBr a,..

ll

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in., al t.,•mpting to rr-mnin

1 ht'J't' .

It was an e:icelle11t opportunity to study her,

Jt,f rnl' lwar you lll&lt;'ntirm ohlig-aliolls. zilia n maiden, n. fine hrmirHe, \\'Íth a
1-'ill(• lrns lnongh1, us 1ogc1Ut..•.r h, iN•, f1gu1·e indiuc-&lt;1 to ilic .stahit•sql1e. i n its
)"ou t!ünk ll1:1t 011 thesccourlol't·:.1.:;io11 011tli 1ws. 'rile oll1er, so n ea~·lr ns J
you haH' bt-comc lll~\" cJe-Ut-0 r 1 hut 1 1coulrl disco,er írom m1 0('(•1.·1sio11al
t, llO\\" thut on l he lirsl. 1 i11C'lllTí' 1l a drbr g-1 inqJ~e of her ín t,he 1•mu,,e of t]Jl' /ir!;:to ,\·r,11 n·hk·h c:an ncYer bt"' liquidulC'd. 1\1·0 da,,·s of tl1e. ,·oyuge, \\ :.1s ~1 sl&lt;'nrk•r.
flow \\·01Jld I lw\'f' fo.red liad l oot 1·e• p; n u·t•fu l gid, hrown•h,tirrd, ¡1nd 1wi1 hl•J'
c•t•lH'd skillful fren1nwnt ~d!(' J• lh&lt;' '-'1'&lt;.'\\ '""~- clnrk nor n·ry littht.úfl•omplt•xiou.
of your silip hoi~ied me 011! uf lhl• bo111 Slw w~1s t ril.\'f'ling in. company "íth ao
in "hil:h l hml ~tt!fnl:'d lort11t-e!-;·.' J t olflr•r woman, attC'ndancc upon whum
,,·as t·h.e one &lt;·bnnC'(• iu llw hlmdre1l that ~ü•¡Jl, h er fnlly emp lc,ycd .for 1-S lwnrs
tlw l'P~1•uiug H•~sel Ccll'l'ií'd a. surg,·on. rJ11t of port. Th,•1~. ns t he woatlwr
'l'hcrr n\ü, fol&lt;' in if; ther&lt;' \\·as fa.te in \\ as Jine, t he pnii· .ipprared on tlttt•k a1u.l
!lit• m·t:Jdenf ,·-rhich dro,·e t.lie .\l n r y JoinNl t,lw parí y 11nt1,,1· t.h~ liig- awningPt&gt;(•k, fo Hin, Il lllHJ b1• destiny 1ba. 1 . n n . l•;iwh l' t1.l'l'iNl n hool,;. hut it wn:;
n..-c•n [or a third time \\'(' 8lta ll be or rn,tic('t\bh• 1hnt.. ,\"l1ilr· fhf' Pliler n•ad
~t1·r\dil,r 0111,l-rapicll,r, ,Yith lh1• bu~int•ss•
f¡_t'!,'\·j;,e:, 1}1(' 0111• to lb~ oth~r."
·· 1 1r11st 1Jrn t if t ht• opport lll1 il.,y comes likt' ah• o! a bnrclt::llt'tl dernurt'I' of II0Y
it n-rn he mini:'," ~aicl T; "lrnt our Jins el~, t.f.ie girl 0Hr11 ilrnp¡wtl lwr hool,
prornise lo liC' Rprnt far apurt.1'
·•1:H•11 :'-'O. Hut 1 he cli.lin of destln_y
-·onwf.irnfls links th(• moi,¡t, rrmo1'E"."
1•:ddl~nl ly :i f&lt;.•&lt;'ling- poi,;~&lt;'ssed him
i11:1t ot11· 1.·mniec-tinn ",1..-; not. to t·nd "it,h
t lw good-b;n•s spokPn o n 1 hP s1-t:nrner
n·hit·11
to hc•:i-r me fron1 Rio. IJe
u~kt•d mauy &lt;ptestiom, abon t. rn y pla.us,
nntil from thc a11~werA h e perct'iYetl
! kit I ,, as turuing h on1eward ulruost

"ª.s

11 po11 ht~1· lap aud Jet her gnze strn.r
llt·ro:;s lht" wi&lt;lt.&gt; L'\:JKll1:&lt;-c ol' bh.tt.' wutC'r.
He1-mingl.r i;11P iooh: li11le h1.•eU of l1n

fl,lJo"·-\'o,n1.gP1·~.

Jrro11p of whorn werc
cl1nlting 11()t a cl,1zeu f1•&lt;"t from Jw,--.
fl

1t w.n:-- ou exc•f'llcni DJ1J&gt;0rt unily fo istud,,
her v..-ithout her lmowledge- •3s r be•
Jicn~cl; aml the 1ong(•l' ! wntchNI tl.ic

íl~ Fanta s1·a,,

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15 Hioalgo Slreet.

·-:;,;--:,;;-,:-,y,¡-;-r;n,-'nM;-r.i:"l:'r;;,nr,'f;n~~~...-r.:'\."W JI

,

J1oul h e .not üet~n /J U..'lj" w ith his owu
-·phf'm es.
•·J t,'s s oru elb in g liki:· lhis. :you know,' '
:._i t.. we ut on. " Tlmt :-plt'núi tl cr eutu re
w i1h a n a m C' I ca.11't prouounce is , vi t h
.\ li ss G ray now, aml until [ get. S'):-tl e·
h11d ,y t o look nft.er th,· lit tic Yankcc.

,·ou kn ow, I ca.n· t ha,·t~ t-he splcmlid
~n•.atu r e to m\'sclf. ldon't speuk much
f h er l ing-o~~ y ou !':ec, an ,1 she en.u·t
ma lee eve u u ~tagger at 11 1•111•, :rnd w
our con,·er satio11 is ralJ1f'r emUnrr:.i:,c:8•
ing befare 3. tlli rd par ly , don't .vou
mow? J'm coun t.ing 011 you to b t•lv
me out ."
"Leai:J t.heway/'said I . " l'm a. w illi ng
~n crifi ce."
In ñve mjnutes I fountl myself tnlk•
ng to ~riss Gray, while ata litt le d is~
u.nce B 11rro11ghs timl t!Je fair Hn1zilian
, l:' r(' prog t·e~siug fomous ly in spi te of
be l ingual li ro i tatious. füill farther
iw a r 1he lrn xom m otJ1t•r of the spll'Bdid
·rt'a.l ure wus pluyi n g a tl isc rcet cha pe•
·on and disco1 Jr~ing wit h oue of heJ'
.!JE OON'fl:-t·ED)

A gentleman 'l\"ears deep mo urn
i g for bis mother or wile !or not
1 ss than one ,.ear . During that
riod bis lmsinses suit should be of
a rougb, blsck cloth, an d bis frock
e ,at the •ame. The requisita bfack
b nd, usually ol fine black clotb, in
p eference to crope, sbollld vary in
w "&lt;ltb from two t o four in ehes, nee •rdi ng t o tbe style of hat. Bis scar l
is of d ull blnck, • nd never sh)ws a
p u. His g lovc• ara heavy blaok
g a.ce kid 8, e xcepti ng for clriving o r
01 t -of-door sport, , wben bl,,ck costor
o, dog-slcin must 1,e wnrn.
His b nnrl kor&lt;'11iefo mu•t be all
w 1ite, wi th only the narrowest of
h~msti tchod border ; neither m ust
th!-ay show iui ti , ls 1 monogram or
e b1·oide red m~rkings of any eles.
cr p t,ion. I nstead, t.he fo il name or
in tinls wri tten in block indelible ink,
pr ferably by tbe owner himself. H is
w tch chnin is laiLl nside, and a black
g t ar d is usecl instead, wbile bis
g d b ut.tons and studs bal'e as sub
sl" tutes thoso ennw eled to look like
Ji en itsell. H is visiting cnrds si ways
s nlli nnd bis st ll Hooer_y linve n. ollrr o hlack bor cler.
'o ligbten bis lonelin~es etiquetle
nll ws him lo visit bis men friends
tw montbs art,,, be has ossumed
m uroing. Wit.b a man fri.,na or
alo e be mn.j go, -YeQ· qniet1y, to !f,
pn líe pince of ,onusemen t, lmt on
no acC'c1unt can h e weRI· evening
dr ss, go witb a 1» ly or ruako one of

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J;' ~::S:BJ:C~S

a I arly.

:young ,roma.u t,he more jnt.ere!:itt'tl h1
ñ rr clid I bt-com~.
, bout $00,000 people 111·0 eugaged
S!.ie was slcnrll'L', HS lw:-. b~('11 i::a.it1, in he F ren&lt;'. h 1nce i l'ade.

MONTEREY, N. L.

~1exican lnternational Railroao.

Jowing

' EAGLE PASS ROUTE."
TII[ STAMlilRD GACGE UNE BhTWEEK MHlfO AKD TIIE üN:TED STATE~.

No Change of Cars at the Border.
Ali tr~ins rne t at lrnn tier by representative of the gen eral ¡ 1 ~senger tl P¡,artm e~t to atte~d to inspccti on of Laggage, ex ch n n¡.,e
of 111 on er, e le . J&lt; or tull rn tormatwn a s to ra tes, routes, , le.,

H. N . GIBSON,
Co mm erc1al Agent, Zaragoza Pla2.a, 1fon k rPy

LAREDO ROUTE.

O n e nh ange to San Antonio, T exas, St. Lonis, Mo., a1,d
C h icago. Two Changes t o New Y ork and c:11 other points ,
Eas t ancl W es t.
F'or full 1nforn1ation pp,1·tllining te, P11rist-llgf'r 1rnd Freigbl raleij call on or addreB8

W . D. Rl' Ali',

City Paeaenger a nd Ticket Agent.

\ '. e, "\VIIITFIEl,D,

Plazn de Za.rago ta. No. n_
A.LEX ~IORE

Fra,ghL

Agent.

•

ROU,....J...,E.''
S00i1dad Anónima Belga da ~aminas de Fierro 1n Mexiic,

Monterey &amp; Mexican Gulf RailroadONLY STANDARD GAi/GE LINE

ro

MONTEREY.

.le''l.' HHOUGH TIClil!JTS TO U . S. A. AND OANAD A ...m,
Bil'.s of La,ling i1isnetl to nll par~ of U. S. A. an(l F.mo¡,e at Chea¡,eat Re.tt:s .

QUICK SERVICE ANO PROMPT CUSTOM HOUSE DISPATf ll
FM fudhtt· 1nfor1n:tt10n upply Lo -

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Wm. MACKENZIE,
Superintendent of Traflfo.

MONTEREY,

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A. MONNOM
Gennal Man gn.

MEXICO.

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The rv'lexican National Railroa d Ccmpany
Th e Shortest and Quickest Route to al! Points
1n M exico and the United States.

Geo. FreighL o..ud Pn~s. Ae;flnt.
CiLy of Mexico.

mnde will prove an excellen t cement.
To ke,,p brasu, steel ancl ,,icJ:el free
Uer 23.
Sh• 1 ■ Tlred.
art or Britlsb Oolumbla, WheN
from r ust wbcn not ill U!:.e r b t. heir.
"Monsieur Victod" be .aaid tio t he oon•
A celebrated phy1•ician writes the over with f1 p aste made of 1
Gold a.nd Gama AbouzuL
:llrÜ
replyin g , rumnblin g a few unintellig1ble c1.erve.
1
following on nagglrrg women :
water . To rul&gt; t hem over 11, n witU
'.E'QUl'tb floor, right h&amp;od door.''
wo rds.
"Is he at home1"
"Nine times out r,f ten tbe wumn n kerosene will be fo uncl f-'q ih 11f
''You have.n't hit it. You hflve the
llea-lon Th11t Oontaln ■ Rioll a.,.
"Ye~."
wbo nsgs is tired. Oue t ime out of ftcacio ue
~eniu~ of tho. p L·ofeRi=:ii on, that. r rlon't. rh•ny,
wa:rd ■ tor the Eiplorer-M.uctll
M. Mechinet took a etep toward tbe
but you lack ex perie-nce. li',1rtu 1Httl:.'ly 1
ten she is hateful. The cases t bat
A Tailo1·-.1ll11df'l no ,,,.
Gold Has
Bee•
· have i t;, ·what.! A remark ahont tbe .'ltail·case, then see.ming: to ohe.n jle bis
come under tbe phy•ician's eye are
Taken Oa.t.
mtnd,
turned
again
to
the
conotcrge,
sa.y·
A novelt,, of novelti• s ;, ,, 1 º"
crim e puts yo u ou t bescaut, s.ud YLlll dou't
!hose of the wome.11 who are til'ed &lt;;nll&lt;•d tbfl Z11unve It c,,n1-lii
ing-:
c,f t&gt;
fo llo w it Up."
" How 80 r"
''! m nst tnnt. this wortby Victo-r to a
and wbo have been t ired so long tbat Ít1lci Qf hl'lght rf.Hl l! 1d g 1•; -1
"
~1 . .Lying
between
the
Yukon
basin
and
bottle nf good wine. Do you kll.ow to
HTbi:,i fitith fu1 dog m11~t be utilized."
I t -t--11
ariboo is a vast , untrodden region, tbey are suffering lrom soma furm unud tbe nt:ock. Iu tut
11
what
;,,:bop
bPi:roesf
1
"l dou't unclerstand,'
~hich offers .tempting reward for thor• of uervous disease. T bey ma.1 t hin k is n boh wbich cont,.:Í~tti of thr•·I" i,,, -p•i
"l'b~ one opposit,e."
" '.l.'hen lc1trn to wait. Madnme Monisugh exploration. The territory is a tbey nre ouly tirad, l·ut, in foot , thc•y without eudEt; u ud~·r f'l~Ch l &lt;11
\Ve
rm:.h,·d
nctoss
the
street:,
and
M.
, e f!
trol will gn ont 1tbon&amp; two o'clock, to
Mechint!t wit.h the air of a cus tomer, orontinuation of that great gold·bearing a.re ill, and it is tbat sor t of illrn ss in iH a tri,ingula-r piece of ith't' l, sh :u l
I
reach be Ptt lni-. tle Jm,tice nhn11t t.!Jree; deredelt of which California, Colorado, Ne• w hich tbe will is wnakeued and the of Ju,oe erubroid0.1)' grnsi,.; li1,1•n c11u
t be li tt.Jo ~e1·vant wi\l b-• a 10111• in ! be ,¡,;bop
:•011e bottle, i! you pleaee, of the beat;
a da, .Kootenay, Cariboo and the Yu- p11 ti~nts give way to an uoJ1 ance- t hf'y he usad , or 11.uy otber hH ,.&lt;l
-you'll kPe, t!uu'Ral\ l slrnll t,t,,Jl you."
et i ..1.
tbe green se1-1.l."
on a re sections.
wou]d ig nore if in a healtby condi- summer mnte1·ial T bese h e 1111·•
Iu fact, rny entreat,ie!i were u~vl1!s.&lt;t; he
Up()1l
my
hon01·,
that
idea.
bad
n
eve
r
w oulcl ~ny 11ot!Jlng rnore, avenging himThe riches of Cariboo were long ago tion. In s.uch cases the woman often
goly taken t he place of hee rnd nre
oipients al'e compelled to e mploy a selt fol' lii:, deft&gt;at liy this Yt&gt;1·y irrnncvnt occm·1N1 to me during all thls t ime! And
mlocked to tbe world, and soon pros- suffer s more from h ti t naggirtg thnn
yet it Wll&lt;\ VPt'Y 8imple.
quiten~ dresay; moreove1·, t '";· ll:luu·
translator. Tnis also applies to p1·int. bit of nialice. " ~l!ling or uot., I lrn.d to
ector
s
will
l1ave
overrun
every
part
of
The bóttle having beeo bron.e:ht, my
the husban'.I or the children with
a ccompa.uyhim t.o t he 11Parestcafe-, wl:!ere
he f a mous Yukon, but the wild moun- whom sbe finds fauH. She know,1 she de1· bette1·.
compnni1111 pt"(1tl11c~d tbe co1·k funud on.
ed mattor, -Tl'affic.
he made me play doutinoes.
A F1·e nell Gow., .
ain fastnesses of this unexplored ter- &lt;loes it. Sbe does not inteud to
I pla yed bRdly, bein,¡¡; a'bRorhPd in M. l'ig-ol'eau's flnol', anrt lt was 1::~sy fo r
ns to pro\·c the i1lc11tity of tbe wax .
itor y have s o far .resisted the white
A
pretty
fasbfon 13,b( ,;-;r,, ou a
The F.-1ui11i11e Observer,
t hot1 ght, aud he was shR.me!ully titking
Positivt- c•P1"
1ty was now added t o
an 1 s entrance, and t,he great area. do it. She sufte1·s in ber own Freoch aown has strnii,~ t R"lcl 1aved
ailv!u1tage ot i t t o beat me, wheu tbe
salf-r
espect
when
si
e
does
it,
and,
mornl COU\'Í1
t,
anñ. M. Mecb.in et
The delight of housekeeprng are, clock M,r uck t wo.
. t r efohing between latitudes 54 and 5S
rowu of No. 2 ribbon, vdn-t "d .-•,l on
knocked at \ 1
·.\l door with a .firm
somewhat marred by tbe dishwash, nd extending Irom the Rocky moun~ in the deptbs of her •ool, she lungs the Iower side with a half i ,. ' .rill
'' U p to our post&amp;!" he said , dro pping the
b11ntl.
ins on the east to 128 west ]ongitude, for somet bing to st op it.
ing wbich is inevitable on the sei·- dom i n oe~.
"Come in,'' Cfllll.'.' 1 • ·•l0asantvoice.
1
em ain a t erra incognita.
He p;~iil t he blll , we went out. and the
' T he conditibn is
nsually broug]Jt or "liite lace, snys a, fa, hio,.. cx-vant's doy out.
ThtJ
.k:ey wa~ in th,
1or. We eu~ered,
cha11ge.
in5tt.a?i t ,i f te.r w e re fll(ain Rt,,rniling like
T hat str eams tributary to t he Yukon, on by br oken sleep, improper :f'vod,
It is not always the man that
aud in a Yl-'ry neftt "" ,n I SH-W a. 1&gt;11-tn
No. 1 or No. 2 is usad for 1 ·idseu ti uels i n the d oor w,w, fmrn wlifoh we.
eace
r
l""l"er
and
the
Liand,
k..nown
to
be
wan
t
of
soma
other
exor.cise
Iban
stands. befo1•e the swell hotel with a had w1:1.tched t he a p1n·uaC1.ies to ::\foubtroPs 1thout thirt l' yPars ol1l. with R slig-ht fl~·
1 ch in pJacer g·old, and rivers flowing bouseke,ping and of enougb od-uf- ini,; and to trim in a cluster of l,ows.
lll'P,
pale
cmnplexion
aod
fai
r
h
a:i
r
,
who
too thpick in bis mouth that has had shop.
Wl'l.&lt;; workinc:: ata. 'beneh.
t ,rough Cariboo and Cassi::tr, noted for door air and practica! objective think- Wider widtha are used for knu -s &gt;1 t
bis dinner tbere.
We had n ot been there ten minutes
Our pr~séuce didn't seem to disturb
1eir go ltl. beds many years ago, all take ing. It is often the most unsc' 1sh the cornera c,f the yolrn, do v , the
when
Mm
e.
Moni!'t
l\ºl
appen
l'e&lt;1
on
tbo
Tbe woman who goes with her
him.
1 ci r r ise on the outskirts of this vast
thres
huld
,
drt•ssf'd
ii • bl:tck , w i t h a large
a.nd most nflection ate of wouum wi.Jo Jiagonal or left aide openiu¡L, •~.1,, in
husbaud to select his clothes may crep e vPi l, l i kl:! n "' • ,v.
M. :Mechinet artvanced, and, aetzing
·-rritor y , would indicate the presPn ce
foll
into, this s tate, · Ti.ley are too stru.ight rows acro.ss the bluu::,1 Z.. ,uts
him In· t-be nrm, sald:
think sbe is very much in place, but
~ mineral wealth in the unknown
A beH. u tifu ! toi l~tt-e i u which to apl)l'ar
''[ ,~·rrst. you iu the name oft he law."
much devoted to th~ir farnilies to 01· rouncl wnibts.
the salesman rarely if ever agrees het or e th e magil:ltra te, 11 g rumbled M .
r, Id.
'l'be
man
tun1ed
livld,
l.iut
did
not
lower
Mec hin et..
with her.
· T his s uppositi on is supported by more give themselves a liicyclo, fo1· in- Tlle Sontb V". New En;;," ,a~d.
b is eyes.
She g,we her litt le Sel' va nt a .few orders
Easter delights for the cbildren
an mere proba.Lility. Since 1885 In- sta.nce1 or any health:y exercise 01·
"A1·,; yon playing a trick on m e? 11 he
In the &lt;liscussion of the quúc i, 1 as
&amp;ad wa lk1,.'1 l rapidly itwl-ly.
are crowding the shop windo ,vs, but
t ans ancl h alf breeds bave vaguel.r diversion, enongh of nfternoon naFs
sai'1 im lt•ttt-h·. "\Vlu:1.t lmve I d m1e P"
My compn.u io11 w1ti tt' cl pntientl y fl ve
to
whieh is lhe better off, tb Ncw
1\l. l\J,-ch i111-i ~h rnggt'íl his f.hon lilers .
t· lked of gold " up in the interior," and pcrbaps. In such cus, s the husbaml
the juvenile mind faila tu note tbat rninntes, a uú w hen hesu pposerl t b eyo ung
England employe at $2 per d "', or
"D011'1. m;t, likc 1t cl1ilil," $a id he, -iyour
1
,eiturn
Chinamcn
in
-ragged
e:lot
h
es
is
o[ten
to
blame
be,
ouse
he
¡¡ives
m.0.ny Ohristrnas 1eft•overs are maiJ- wite wn.s n lung di.i,LH,,ll Ce oi!, said:
R.ccn11nr, is i,wttled. Yon were seen to
b we come down to the coast with b ags nag for n.ng instead of lookiug the Southern workman whoso w- ,"""
" lt i:-J ti me. "
querading in thls vemal g,&gt;ise.
lettl'e Pt•1·e Ant,e1101·'s roonis, and I h11,ve
( mtain ing large and small guautities strnight for tbe fondamental cause of are only $1 per &lt;lay, the Sont ern
\Ve
nA"ain
entered
t
he
j
ewe
lry
shop.
More ílies can be caught witb
i11 rny pu1·k,-t the co1·k y ou ui::ed to preo t h e precious metal. As the indus tri - tbe trou ble. There are mauy cnses Fit:::l&lt;l uses figures in supp01't or ita
T be lit t,le ser wrn t w1t&lt;1 there alon e, s i tmolasses than vinegar, but it is a ting- hehind I be con11ttl', uibUliug a piece VPnt t l1e poiut of your dagger ll'om
!S celestial has been washing gold in
bn1Hki1:g."
whare aucb a wom•n begins by argument in favor of the Sou- ~ern
wise insect tbat early lenrns that a o f ca nrty stole n from l11•r mi.&lt;:trt'ss.
o 1 pl acer beds for years, earning a sbowi ng a longing for a litt!e more workruan, which are obviously ,-.r ¡&gt;ly
'l.1h1s
was
like
a
blow
to
t
he
-raacal's
doath frcim an overdose of tR--fl't is not
A s we e n te r e,!, lshe rN•o·:11i1.e&lt;l ue 1 and
tta n ce wW cb the white man would
neck. He r:iank 1nto h ia c hair, stamme1-guesaed at , as tbey are in sor.,, !U·
st.art e&lt;l u ¡,, 1 lushlll¡.:- t\J1&lt;l t.enifled. B ut
tbe pleasnntest one after all. •
t cons ider worth his labor, the ap- atten t ion, • líttla mo1'e t enderness, st ances very far out of tbe way, and
ing:
M.
1Iechi
n
Pt,
witho11t.
gi\'i
n~
her
time
t
o
The friend who feels well enougb open be L· l ip!,¡, fl~kcd:
T
a r ance of these uncommunicath-e, nn invitation to a conce1·t , 01· n CLZ.}' t herefvr e, misleading.
''.I am innocent."
Mentkn is
Tt•ll that to tbe magístrate," sniti M.
n ··i:.terious fellows at Paciflc ports ex- little dinner out wi tb her b asband.
acq uainted with yo u t o s peak un1
" Wll ere is l\ [ud».nte Mon1strolt'
made
of
tbe
New
Eng
land 1.,ill
1 Mecbl111'!, t'Oully, "bu&amp; I Rm nt 1·,-li rl he
'. :ted 1iti1e interest until Klonclike dis- The man wbo &lt;loes no! t uke t hat as
reservedly of yom· pbysical defects is
" She has gooe out, sll'."
hantls paying 25 cents a pound for
wo11't lwlh_•ve you.
You-r accomplice,
&lt;'
~e1·i
es
aroused
every
one.
Then
prosn
sign
is
responsiblo
f,,r
pretty
much
very muob like the bitter medicine
" Yo u ». re dect'.l\'i ng me. Sh•'• in the Mor¡L-..1 rul ',; wife, ~ con fPssed all."
;' ctors began to suspect the exi stence• ~11 t hst fo llows, and sometimos it meat, thus oonveying tbe impression
which we know will do us good; but back s h op."
Victor start(•rl up as if he bad been
o
n~w g old ñelds south of the Yukon, amounts to sometlúng ,•ry like crim- tbat that is the aver age price, whcrens
" lnss nre r on she lsn' t, gen.tlemen. moved l1J n s¡,l'ing.
whicb, n&lt;1vertheleas, is deci&lt;l&lt;•dly Look
for yourselYes.n
meat is ns cheup in New England aa
-i • d last _
summer miners ventured along inal responsibility."
"lw¡,o..,:-d!,lt!l'' he excla.tmed. "She
hard to swallow ,
M. ~1ech iuet, w it.11 nn a ir of the gre&amp;t- kn~w not!ii11!,( 111.l e m:"l.rt,t:in of the unknowu region.
in tbe Soutb, which section is brgely
Eyeb1·ow
s.
est anuoynnce, atr uck hü; !orellead, ex-wo m en wbo had been wa.shing
dependent opon t he West for it,
"Then yon dirt it alone P Yery wcll
Photogmph Bel! Buckle.
clai mi ng:
You wouldn't think lhut eyebrows supply. The regular prico per po~nd
11 )ng strea ms of this outlying district
Tha.t.';; ~o urn&lt;'h confessed.1'
Soma New Yo,·k bellas have t,ken
" R nw nnfor tn nnte i t is! hou- so rry t h a.t
Tli~11 Hd, rr·s~tn.-, himself to me, like a
h ou,2ht out $48,000 worth of the y e l- would ald mu,, h in tbe unravehng in New England is 25 cents for 'tl,e
to weal"Íng photographs of tbem- poot· .11,ll111111;:,'\Iouisrrol will he!"
ma11 suronf l:i:-;fa&lt;..-tR, l1e cnnti11uer1:
I
v dnst . During the aummer one pros • of c!Jaracter, but t hey do. W hen best sirloin steak, and an excellent
T bc n , l\s tbe li ttle ,&lt;;f'naut stared a t
selves oet as belt buckles. The fod
"Sntn:li the drnwers, rny d "nr M.
n
dor
found a nugget worth $70 and in they are narrow and drop at tbe out- quality of roast beef, comed beef,
wi1 h o¡~eu monrlJ. (lncl eres dilated G-o&lt;ieuil, ~-ou'li probably flutl this ílue ft- 1 ➔
was started by• bright gi.J-1 , who in him
tob er a 1arge nugget worth $300 was ward cornera, t bey iud icate sen ti·
wit\¡ l\&lt;,tn njshment, he contiuued:
pork s tenk, sausage, etc. 1 c an be
low•~ d:1:n.,,•r, ttnd undoubtedly bis Dllllooking about far a novelty in cein· from the northern part of the ter- menl-ality, but w hen they are arch•·Bu t pnhaps yon ca.u take your
luni.Jet.ters. 11
bougbt at 10 centlJ por pouncl, nnd
tures hit opon this ideu. She had a mís,t re,-s'¡, phcí', tn\' prett.y gi r l. I c1:1.we clnl.:'a's
ry.
Withio
the
past
few
weeks
the
ed toward tbe extremi.iy, you won't
'l'l.JI! mnnlen!i·'a e yes g leamed wit.h ra_g e
OT'ery of extensive bodies ~ fine: be far out in j adging ] Olll' fr1end to at times even lesa. Good meat for
small pbotograph of berself framed bac k h1:-:ans1 l /J1t \·e 1 ·hL the ndd ress o! and he grut111i'l bis teeth , lmt tv.. 1\.fP.ch t~ ••1 alc•nrni1 bhe- 1:o;ke·d me to vtsit."
soupB and stews can !Je boug ht as
in a gilt circle, · whicb w 1tt t ..u:: u back• the
net',., Lrrntc! :,;houlders anct irCJn grasp t1x~ ,·. · ling gold quartz was reportea to be a bit of a practica! joker.
"Wl mt l::':,·:1rhH1111,~,.
low as 4 oents per pound, thua p rovth British Columbia mlnister of mines
tinµ:u,sht11 :\II 1ltt~i re to rl'!sist.
ed by a piece of brass, which serves
The coquettish eye may be round ing this port of tbo argument of no
"You k un11· n~rr w,•11: :Mnnsieur-tbere
Jrospcctors
who
left
last
summer
I
fot111,t
in
n
Jmrean-&lt;hawer
everything
as tbe belt clasp. He1· friends at now, r·,·e fur;:"11t-11 Ji¡,, unmel Monsieur my c,11npar, iou b1-1,l t.1til me to cxp1·c t.
.:-p1orc thesouthernoutskirts. Win- 01· lon g , wide ar Ilarrow. It ia ne ver vol ue.
once seized u pon the idea aud made -zouud~. you know lii 111! 'fli e jleutlem.a.n
Tw~•,lly
niiuute!!
after
Yictn
r,
"ueatly
had prevented more thorough ex- quief. Ita posseasor h continually
Tho New England operativa is also
it their own, witb the result úl an yotH con fouurl .. ,l d()~ 1-bey!f 1 0 weU. 11
packe
"
tliHt is tl
exprt'~r-:iion,
in a
malring eye s,', and she often m akes said
ration,
but the veins were said to
" (} '1, :\ío n:siettr V itto r? "
to pay 25 cents a quart far
epidemic of pictorial belt buckles .
;fia.c.r•?, 1i~1~•t'tm my corn o nnion and my•
of extraordtnary width and were ex- them to the undoing of a young man. Lerl'ieo, but what kiud of berries is
'' Y ,- ¡.¡; t har/s i t. \\~hat doea the aent11r
Sf"Jf, \\'Hs rolliag to·wa.rds t be prefc:ctl.ll:1..1
·ength
mn u rlo ?"
ed for miles across the country. You may !ove her with all th
of nol ,~.,.
ferred to is diffioult 1.o eve
of v
•
ut
·
.. ., ., , .
~ to myse l I
ewll
·aw rr1e'I are re erred to,
er.
1ey wnrk éd tos- •e report; but ao wildand inby the -,uil'licity of t-he ~et:ue, "b t be ar•
So look out &lt; ey JU"e sold for 25 canta a quart only
gei .Ji ,,. ¡• wlle n :\ton~ienr .\lo11iMtrol \VBS a
., 9",1- is that region these deposlts for tbe shy glanca and the looking
rest, of ~n a,-.-.11s~i11, il- m;t.n doomt-(1 t o tli e
j o 111·111~p111tn .it•wel;a1·, ttn d that.'s wby he
sc:.tffn1c1, ,io tlU5Y as tli1s~" I was to learn
~q.,e worked untJl the Teslit1 Lake downward-&amp; fascinating but dan- for u short time early ill the seeson,
can tlo anyt,lri uµ h~ Hke...~ wiLb Plu to, 11
afte1 w:trd.-., to mr co~t, thKt there were
after whicb tbey gnduslly deore,;se
gtaph Creek railway or the Caa- gero us h-ap.
" T htm you cu.u tell 1ue where Mon»ieur
mon• Lt"tTlhle criminal~.
Ofl
Central .has been built.
in price, until tbey arn svld at 4 boxea
Vic t or li \•esf''
You must be careful not to cou- for 25 cents. If buek;ebenies [ or
'Vktor, wlien hti fr,nn1l btmselt in &amp; cell,
e unopened territory is varloo111ly
" Cert¡,¡ i1ily. He Uve, in the R-ae d u
broke llown au1I related all t he partioufuse
the cm·ious witb tha loyal eye.
g-nated by tbe names of lts dlfferRoi-Dnre, Nn. 23."
lars u.! 11:,- cl'ime.
The former is round an&lt;! ful], cblldish what are generally known in the
1.' h o pM:- gi rl .3eemeñ delighted to be so.
sections.
as
the
0mineca.
the
Peace
So ntb • • blueberries] are reien-ec1 to,
Be h:vl known Pere P lgoreau a. long
well iu fonnl:'d , and I coul d not help time, he 8aid. His principal object in
j,, the Liard eountry. Roughly in it formalion. Ita poFsessor wants t hey are fully as plenty in tl.ie pasfee ling !-;or1·y t o ht&gt;Rr he r so uus uspicioualy mu1·ilc-r:,,~ biro wa~ to brin!.! the pu nlsh~king, it is bounded on the eas.t by to know everything under the Ahin- tores of New E ngland as in t!Je
d e n o1111c~ hPr rui::;t.ress.
Rocky moun tains, on the weat by irig eun: sbe is an inqusi1·\ve and cm•i.
meut f.,r 1·he ctiruo upan .\l,.uistrol. 'l' b,tt
M, i\Iecliiu et., who wa.s mora ha.rdened , was w· y he had rlrt:s.&lt;;ed like !Ji m and
'
Yukon
and the Pacilio slope and ous person, and is like tbe woman Soutb, and selclom retail in t he New
EMILE OABORIAtT,
had no !.'l11ch :-;c1·11 plei:;, a.od e.en cloaed t he "'been fvÜowell hy Pinto. ·wben tLe ol d 0 the south by Cariboo. The nearest
E uglnnd markets, when they füs t
with the wide mouth.
gcene wit h n snrry j st.
come, n.t ovar 15 cauta a quart., t.iJd
man W;i:-1 ouce a.s~n,.:::.iuaterl . be ha.rl hád
ut
on
the
Canadian
Pacitlc
is
almost
Just as I opeued tlie. door for ua to re•
Tilt ortlle Ea•t~r llar,
g radually decline as low as 5 cacts.
t he }l{)rl'ihle conrage to dip t he fi.Ugt'l' ot
miles írom its nortbern limita, but
tirethe coi·pw in t11e b!no&lt;l to t race the fi ve
It
will
be
born
very
inuch
on
one
Witb reference to the Ne w Eut
h
Ominecn.
con
be
reached
by
way
of
"Tbank rou,'' he s1tlrl t.n t-he youn,ll'girl,
let-t1-rl'I, Jlonl.s, whicli ba.d n ea-rly des·
p•yiDg $12 50 H
t
h coast, going 'Qp the Skrena, river and side, with Jlowers and loops of ribbon gland employe
••tbPLnk you. You ba\·e Jnsr.don(-' :\•fada m e
trored un iunocent ruan .
fo_
a
fairly
clear
trall
for
150
set
in
under
the
oronn.
At
the
mon
th
r
ent,
it
is
correct
onlv in tJ,e
Monistrol a great ser,•ice, a ud ahe will be
"It wos clo!~erly arran.'led, " he sa.id,
dollghted."
higbest point in tbe h1ü there will cities, ancl even ther e, exce¡,t he
s
CHAPTER XI,
wi.t.h cynirnl hoasting:. " U I ba.d 1rnc- m1 es.
ceeded. [ l!honltl Lave k il1ed t wo hini'1
iscovery of gold in Omineca, caused stand a bunch of trimming flo wers or a lr.rge f,rnd ly, t,he oottuv mi!l VJ.1•,i·1 h,u, c~rtatnly cnm mltted A. ~reat pteoe
with one i,;.tone-got rid of m y f rit-11d
n
eat ru sh northward from Cariboo loops of velvet . Yo u oan scarce]y ati\'e iB mauy inst ances cnn !/r-l :i
n f in 1p r1uleuc1·. 11111, uevel'!beless, l had
CHAPTER XII.
Moni,..trol, whom I bate. a nd o f w hom I
n 1 the coastinl870; 'óutwithoutmod- tilt tbe bat too moch, and the gi rl g-0011 t •neme,,t of fo ur ur füc r"''" s
fo 11 111 l 1he w t&lt;11k 1,11 iJ1t in t-he ,u1uo1·, the
At aoon aswe were on the sidewaik, I
am jt'1tlous, aud enrich ed t be w o wa.n J
"T'
h ;vrlr.auHc. appliancee the gravel WB.$ who wea.rs oue for the :firet time w i ll fur $40 per m on th. I u man.'° 01" t )
jolm, hy wbi ch ! li t· lllll1-r su lid ay.'l t.em of had but 006 idea..
lO\'f'.u
1
rli 1cult to work. When rlch cUggings
d t: fe1 1sH c 1. u l d l11:1.-.\,a1tl-' re1l ,
To r11sh to the Rne dn R oi Dore a n d
feel that she looks very rekiah indeed. ootton-fo,·tory vill oges oi RLc, e lb
I t was ~Imple and terr!ble, cer tainly.
I, 1~ \' o h lllt-e&lt;' 1· , !1;-11\ set•n clearly where a,-rrest this Vlctor, the real c rimina.l , we.s
w r e fo undin Cassiar, the crowds starn1
'Uufo1'l1111ut1·ly, my ladi'' observert M .
Tailor CJoth S11ifs.
la!J(l where tLe t eueruttn ts are O\~11.-&lt;1
the 11 \ d i- Lkµ;t' I' i u t l1e dettctive force wae evideu t ly t he fir.&lt;1t. t h in g t o be ¡Joue.
T1
lcd
t
o
the
newer
fle1d.
During
the
Mechi111·t, ")·011 lo~t ;your wi1~ Ht tlie lu,;t
In Paria sorne of the ,·er y fashion l&lt;y tbe pro¡o,•tor o! thc will, ,., ,,.,
nierel.r ~1·0 ¡,lng: hL- wuy .
A !ew w onl.~ fro m 1\f. Mecbiuet t ell
c-i h t 7,ear s that followed, at least $1,nrnme11l, P1:ople are neYer thorough. It
A:.o t lwr man w o uh ! hnve been jealous upon my en t husinsm lile.e a sh ower hatb.
00 ,000 in g-old was ta.ken from the Omi- able tailors are m•king lor t heir faü elea,1 dl'ielliugs are l~t fur $6 p, r
wus t hl:l teft hand ot the body that you
arnl l,01•11 e nte a grudge. Hewasnotone
"Antl the Ja w," i:-aíd he. " \Vithnllt a
n "ª h y m in ers satisfted with moderate customers very handsome t ailor - ruouth npil leas. lt ruu•t b,i 11 ,1u :1
dipp1•1l in the blood. ª
of th11t M01·t .
war rnm fro m t ite exam ining mn!{bte·at,,
Viclorstarted up,
re nrns. The general impression tha.t clotb skirts, t o be worn with lnce aud cbeaply cc,nstrndecl tenrwe ,t
He th ou ght only of tuming m y lucky I can ,11J 1111tbiug. W e must
t.o the Pa•
•·,vh. l. he cried, uis that what be• th . digg-ing~ on the southern outskirts blon•es made over satin l,he colo, of wuicb renta i n Sontb as low ns ( 3 "
di-,co \·e1·y t o a~cllnn t, nu tl as he said, i t lai 8 de .J m,tice.,:
tra) t-d llH ti!
" re sh a llow discouraged exploration the cloth skirt. A jewel"d belt and ruuuth.
ought 11ot to be it1 1pos.sibl e now thMt tbe
''But we shall meet l\fa.dame Moniet rol,
up, ,..ci .. ,·)y.
in: til 1ast fall , and then, when the d is- dog collar to m at ch complet e tbe
m~,.1:1 t.llm l:'fl upun a tlx1:11l fact .
and U s be sees us s he will warn her ac·
The SnutLern Fielc! clain.s t··et
Tbe scunndrel raiaed b is arma t o
W e t.h e1·1tfol'e enterad a nelghboring complioe."
,. ·eries wer e annormced, the season
toilet,
whiob
is
worn
at
Slllall
dinners,
the
New E"glaud employe !."' Y• (G
he1t'\'e1J,
with
a
gesture
ot.
an
unapp
re•
re..,trt !ll'Rllt to commlt 1:1.bout the matter
•1B e i t so," replled l\f. Mecb inet, with
h l advan ced too far :tor prospecting .
ciat1 U geniu~.
coneerts and the theat Pr . O,.her a ton fur conl Rl.ld $5 a cord for \W·uo 1
wl1i!1• hrea~ íuting.
111-dlsguised
blf.tern
ess,
"
be
i
t
so.
T
he
·
or
h
uudreds
ot.
miles
north
of
Omi·
1
"TIHtt comes o! being &amp; ree.l artistl" h e
tailors send hume a eloth skirt, "hereas, ('Oal aeai· t be s~Hhvurd Id
'l hi!:i was the s i a te of the problem, criminnl will e!lca pl', a nd· the form s o!
a is n. vast expanse absolutely un•
crh:&lt;l.
eleg t1ntly silk lined, wilh t "o 01· tbree ,al,[ for conshlerahly leso ti,,, t.. t
which an hour lJefore had seemell iosol- la w will be fia.tis fiell , B ut I cito a.vert the
h
nwn
f.o
the
white
man.
It
1ies
be•
Tl1en, eyeingnsfrom head to!oot with
uble.
d&amp;oµ-er . ~"l' A.lk 011 , walk fastér. 11
t-n· en P cf'-Ce rfrer and tbe Yukon. A waists to wear with the •~irt-a din- fi i,;urn. and back i.u !he f. t cy
a. pit,y1rw nir,Tle mlcled:
lt wa.a proved that Monlstrol WRS in•
And, in fn cf, th e h ope of success ga·ve
1
•·p
·r,·
P .111·eau wa&lt;J 1eft.. hA.Ddt&gt;d. "
~·l y un cl er Lord A vonmore is spending phanons o n e , ]ike cbiffon m•er silk, vilh1ges, hur tl onk wood fur 1·011 .... -;_,i:.
nocent. Why had he declared htmsel! birn t he spN~tl of u deer. Ou rea.chl ng tbe
Tb1i l.'l'i:1dual's p1•ornpt rlett-ction wat
1-h ·wint er in Liard country, in ord er and two of satin brocnde, violet, ably lPss than $5 pei· cord, uod ¡¡ ut
guiltyP
Palaie d e Jus tic~, be wen t up tht! 1:1teep
owiug t , :ni t-J'l'0riu the ex,uni1 a1 ion.
fo he on h o.nd far thorough eX]_llorati on cer ise, or&amp;nge yellow, or whatever wornl ns low Ri,1 i2.
We thougbt we could p;neFs, but that ataircase leading to t be uwgl1,trnr.e 1s
'l'Jd,- lc·s&lt;-:011 was not lost upan me, 1
of that section o'! the terra. incognitn col or is most becoming a 1d accords
wns not the qnp,i.Ji on at p re?,:e11t,.
.
roolll.Bfourstepsa.t a tim e, au1l spu'.tkiup;
If tbe Sou tbern workrntu:i, a i'l. r
.fort u 111u 1• r 1·emem brred ít in ot be r very
,.-1 t"n t11e season opens. Between th e best wi t h t he color uf the ~loth ekirt. workiag in a cotton mi" Le r !•
We were C'q 11n.ll .v :- nrp t] 1;tt i\lme. Moms• to tbe bea&lt;l sheriff, 11~k e&lt;l tf lh!• 11 rn1.1:is•
drn1u,¡,1 ¡c Cil'enmstances.
trol hRd not !-til'l'l'cl (1·0 111 h e r ho11se on trate whn h:trl ch,nge of the Uttleoldman
Tl, n.ce an d Liard rivers the climnte is
'I'l1 e D o le1·0 sae ,rve.
hom·s a. da.y, ' 1 picks up hiii wc:...J. ci.r.:~
Muubtrol was set at llber ty tbe ne:xt
thij cveuing of tl 1e m n1·&lt;1 1:r. Bn t, e,·ery• of the Bat'lart(llles was i n Id~ uffice.
r• i::o r i¡:rnr ous and forbiddingns in the.,
clR-y.
T he oeweE-t jackat sleer·e is aloooet. Le_rrks near ~y," h~ is mo~·e ~vr j1 t_f
thing ¡11•ov('{l th H.t f; he h nd l11.,e n_fl 1' '1tre of 1 "Yes," r e p lied t. he- offict' t', "with a wit•
' \:on. T h e country is densely wood e d.
When the m,igiRtrf\te reproaehed ht m
tigh t ut the shoulder. Below tlw w,.,·k than be 1sgenerall_v giren cr•_1t
tt, e,·en if she bA1l 11 ot advn,t.&gt;d and nens-11, young lady dresstd in hlárk."
l
"
l
"
""l
ere
is
a
superabundance
of
timber
fort!i1• fal"'e crrnfesi;;inn tba.t h1-tt1 exr,n..:,•d
plnnned it, aud &lt;:0 11~1·q11e1!tly was well 1 ''That' a undoubtedly1he, ' 1 s 1;1.id m yoom•
r,,-. fuel nncl for building purposes. ::,ih oaldt'r it sets c•lose t o thEi nr m. TLis, iol', flud more Ro ~han. wou!J. le t-ti,
j11st.io ton lel·rible error, he cou!d gt:t no
acquaiu t ecl wil h t he Hss:1.ssrn.
· pa.nion.
whlle becomiug t o a plump gfrl, ¡8 tura]_ unde:· ti.ta cluuahcT cont1• ·10 •
8111'H\"t·l' t ~1•1·Jlt:
r.ri
e, Jarge and sma.U, is p1entifuL
Who W llS th is n~s?t'-sln?
¡ Tben turnlngto 1,he offloer,heaon~lD.·
1 J.,.\: mv wife; I wa,nt.ert to RR.Criflc e
It lB an rnsu!t to tbe New Eog-lr 1rt
or n aturali st, sportsman a.nd pros• enongh to runke her tbin ftrmed
A m · • •,, •hn m J\I o uii.trol'a dog tollowed ued·
'
myst·Jf f.,, •·r; 1 IJelieved her flll1 !ty."
r ; ttor. n o part of the unexplored world t er!Jood shudder. To mnke np the •· ploye to say tbat.watormelons n·1,l
u !t chd its ow111:rs, s iuce he hart made it 1 " You know me. GJ,-&amp; m&amp; aome mat:eri•
\.Vn'I ,..'
1 y? I wonlrl r-.1\ •·ttr it.follow him when be went to tL.e Batig• a]s to w l'i te n tew word1 toryou to t&amp;keto
deficiency if the n.rm be thin a sn:ai.Il (d,_¿r•~rnua are an unattaürn.hla lnxu1s
SlJ, w
t·!-oled, but acq11itt.1t&lt;l h yt-he
nolles.
tbc magist ra~e."
puft of culored cloth or l'Elvet can be t,, . 1m. Plump chi_cken~ are to l.e
SftTil1! ,·or,
11at sent~nce&lt;l Víctor to tht
So it, Wl\s some one who wnsanintimate
'l 'il e offi ct;J r went away wi th the not e,
g1,dl1·Y for 1 fe.
set
in upon tho upper shonlcler seam. Lau •t nlmost any lime m Ne-, E-ifrieud of the Mouist1·ol fi\m.i ly.
n.nrl soo 11 r t' t urned t o tell ns tbat t he
M. a11d :\1 nP. Mnnistrol How k eep •
Tb" sleern is cut bel] nround tLe glan . nt from 10 to 16 cent p&lt;-r
He IDU$t llat e t il e h m,band, bow ever, mH..gh,trntc won ld see ua Jo N o. 9.
wiul:' Hliop oí IJy 110 numns good 1·t'pnte at
1
8iuce be hRd com lii 1wd llll th e cil'cumTo l'eceivf:! M. Mee-h tuet he had bor •
sh r t is tha t the head of the animal i 1: ~rrist, and can be e·robrol1lered witli .r J1miJ; andas for ns wate1·melon13 ero
V inc¡,uui,H,
Tlltir uncle's foi" nn e is
etauces wlth i n re rn a l ~ki li t o tllrow sm,. rowecl t he office a r one ot b is collea ~ues,
steel.
Tbe
ja,·kel
is
cut
in
fauciful
c0ncerned,
stenmers arriving at l'wso h cavy that were it placed at t h ~
squa.ndel'ed, and they ara in t1.l&gt;ioot. pov•
J)icio11 u p1m t he n nfort11 11a1e m nn.
leaving Mme. Moulst rol tu hi.! own room
desirru arouud the front no 1 may aleo vitleuco from the South every ot.l.i, r
erty.
cnf:
of
a
n
eck
proportionate
to
t
h
e
O n the othe t· hnn d , he rnn ~t. be ver y un drrtb ecareof bi~clerk .
T HE END.
&lt;lny frequeutly bring 15,000 at oue
01 ension s of tha.t m ember in other be ewl,i·videred in steel.
denr to tho wi!e, ¡;;i11ce, kno wi ag him , sbe
"'Vlui. t Is i t P" he a sked, in a t one tha.t
an mals, an almol3t incalculable nmou nt
Hints
10
llousek~ll"pers.
trip, nncl good, eonocl malons worfi
wonhl n ot. gJvc him Up, 11nhesitatingly enabletl me to m ea,m re tbe gu l! t hat aep&amp;Erron1 or lnexpe1·lenoe.
of mnscuJar force would be nec essary
T
ry
cleaning
glaBs
uf
windows
nnd
s,,Jd
at rotail in this city last aeaaon
&amp;acrill cing hijr hu$Laud.
rat cd a rnugist rnte from a poor d eti,etlve.
"DM ),'OU save unything out of th«
to elevate nnd sustain it. The nlmos1 mÜT'Jrs with o. e-Joth mcistenecl in as 1ow as 10 CAnte each.
ThenM . M echioet briefly n.nd c leal'l y relnted
'Wl'E'Ck?" ai;kecl t be frl(!lld.
Oh ! tli e concl nsion wns reduaecl to a tbe s teps wt! bad ta ken, tbeir r esul tB a nd
absen ce of a neck obviates the kerosene. Rub agaiu ,•ith newsTha aluudard of living among the
uNorhi11.u. lo 1;¡1enk o(," rep lfed tht
tol'multt. 'L'he Rs.&lt;;a,&lt;1~ in coulcl ouly be a our hopes.
.
(l' _i culty and the trunk senes as asub- papera.
ho111.•!',t 111111 k rnpt gloomily. ' 'I loat hea.v•
cot ton oper atives in New Englsnd is
misl.'.' m l, le lirpocl'itl who ha ll abnaed t.he
Neecl I say tha.t t he magistra.te dld nofl
stJ ute. The uses and advant a g es of a
il y h.Y 111y m1·11 folly."
Ru b nrticles st.ined wil u egg s Clr mucb higher t han in t he South, and
hu .~bnfül's &gt;i ff,•cLltin uml confltleuce to appear to shara our b eliet,
1~ g neck, p eculiarly e.xemplificd in the
" Htn,· i-.of'
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wi11 the lo-v t· of th c w i~e.
But since Monistro l con!es11es," he re•
from
bnki ng c ustar ds, etc., with salt. tbe reo.son why t he New Englanct
gn aire, w hich contains only the same
"\Viiy, 1 sett.lerl like R fool for (O cent!
In s hor t, i\J 11J('. Mn11 i&lt;; t ro l, bf' lyJng her peated with e.u obstinacy thu.t exaapera.ted
1
Tbe brown stains at once &lt;'Orne off.
opera tives object to a recluotion in
a.nd
ll'n1·nl"'cl
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DPXt
tla.ythnt
the
credin
mber
of
ver
t
ebral
articulations
as
in
repu ta.tion , u1ulonhlt·d !y h ntl a lovc1·, aud me.
Grnsts sh .inH tLDd IJcn·y Rtains may tbei1· wn.geH is, t hat they are desirous
tors wnuld h1n·e bt•en cmly too ~lt1.d to
th
eleph
a
n
t
,
are
in
the
latter
supplied
thia lov e1· w11s 11ec~~ .. :1rily 111 .., criminn l.
Howevu, alter numerous explau&amp;tio°",
ha.ve got 30. 1 miglit jw;t ns well aa nol
?Y
the t r unk or proboscis, by whlch h e be removed frvm cloth L, acalding oí mninlaicing this stand ard. If they
D'ull of Ulis ct•1·t.1d 11t.y, I racla: d my hesaid :
ha.ve m1:1.de it 20."-Bur&lt;lette.
1
s enab led to ca-r r y food to bis mouth with boiling wn t er uefo,e an,1thing a,·e obliged to submit t o the 1·educhra.lu "" to dí sr;ovc1· so m•~ in ftt. 111 ble s u·ata" l will signa warrant ."
an to clrink b y suction. This curious else is done to t!Jem.
tion, it i• to be deplor ad, as il will be
f&lt;em t,b n t, wo t1ld enable us to rea.ch the
O ucei n po~sE's~lon ot th ie fnd ispensn.ble
ºLino ll}lOO Line. "
or ,
conta.i ns n. vast number of musscon11d 1·el .
d ocum eut, .M . M'1•c!Ji net went fl.WH.\' ¡;;o t'ast
Meat may he k ept ewoot several koenly felt. by the tl'8desmen in
Would•be Wag.to l\!iuister-"Th ey
"This1 is the W A.y we oug ht to opera.te, 1 tbat I n ea1·lv fo ll as ] 1•ushl•cl &lt;11,wn tl1e
el
variousl y interlace d; is extremel y &lt;laye by covering it entirely witb general.--Pro.idence J olll"oa.l.
you ministera call youraelvu t1hera oJ
tbiuk ,· 1 RK i , I t o M. lHeclduet.
8 tairc!ise Q.ft~r him. .Afia-e.re JuJJ ~t:&lt;:ould ·
~e "ble ; endowed with the most exquis• milk. Sour milk or buttern&gt;ilk ia sa
men?"
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"Matl n.rne !\Iuoist,ro! 1:t11d t he m urd erer n 't ha ve k ept u p with us. I douht ií Wf'
t sen si bility and the utmost diversity good as sweel milk for $be purpooe.
Minister-ºYea. ''
FVRIUTUBE FOB 1.t.LE.
must h·w o agreeti. t lttt 1 11 f:t'r tlie c l'ime were tuteen minutes i u going to t.l1e Rut!
of motion, and compensa.tes amply for
Wng-"
\Vhat
klnd
o!
kakle
do
700
thM-' wonhl n11t sec- rt1rli r,:ht• r íor some du Roi-Dore.
Tbe
whiteat
1iooe
lime,
air-•lacked.
Tkt •MW'e fllmittu• a t.be rftid•JL~ :N°•.
t h absence of a Ion&amp;' neck. -Phllauae1"
time; this is tb e mo~t. e lE"mt•n tll r y prudBllt ,vhen we were once the-re, " Becare•
mixed wilh the 11 hile of II e&amp;'f 1111d ~ füd..J¡¡t l!rff.l íor WO. Call oa
de hia PreH.
~ Mlniater-" Llne ttpon liot.''-Burlin¡r
l...1ce. Bu t ere long the wonu u will g row fu.1 i'' satd M . .llechiuet.. And with the
appliad to • eroku día rt ~ u
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h111" done• lHOrP, a.nd Jll'(.&gt;!--sed lipon lllf'
nH1111•y. v. liil·h would ]laye lwen a wf'l•
t•o1w· :1dditio 11 to rn,r r esourc&lt;"!'l:. lrnd I
not n-\Us(•d to ill('IT.J~,~ m,r obJigatiu11:-10 l1i111.
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t:iiot•d a n•ry i'air notion of my sknd1•r
lo1·us¡:1·ds, ~111&lt;1 gl.1d1,,- ,,·01dd han• t1i&lt;l1•U
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in thé smoki11g;•1·n,1rn, crns:sul the clt•eJ,:
to her clrnir, ami lHl!.:('d wit h her for
¡x•!·bn¡1!-i ac¡uan"'r uf .in lrnur. the l10\'Pl-

luul bec-n rnudt" whi('h aíl·
t't'Wat·d &amp;'i'IDed curious rnougli, t houg! ,
a1 lltc tinH'' wP 1•nterNlintoit-\,ith t-he!
ufmost l,!rndt,L 11 waí'l, in br ief. tha.r,
in c•n.:-.e eilherhud &lt;1ll urgentrequest to,
1.11.il,e of tbe o'i'her, nut1 tJa.. rPquest, w~
mnd1• hv lettt'r. 1-herP shouJd bé u.sed,
eilhcr ,;s n siguatm·p. m: t1.ppe:ncf.ed 10·
tite' ,\Tilt-1·'s nHllll', a symbol, o.. Gre-ek

'J'Jw tollu\Til!g' Uuy n pass.-.ng,.•r on th .!
~tNu111:·1· B,•douin, l l1~ou N1 upo n thc·.
jTt&gt;-!'-:-.t•l':-.. rai l nw
;1· ·I •· I l 1~ .,
:dloat-, :11111 likt·l:. 1{l kcep afloat., wh.wh
is Dlorc to the point."

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brown cyes shatlcd O,r long lashe.:.:;.
.As a. wholt; the fat·t..• Wi.lS :iltrn.ctivc,
hut it was ao c•a::.i. task to class its de•
t.'l'&lt;'e of pulcltrituch• . . \l&gt;solutl! b1·.1uty

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D. LAGRANGE.

•·~ ot, p la,r i ag, (Oh?" srwl he . 1 ·Don't
you atlntirc 1 he sport.'?' '
•·.Xot p a rlicula.J'ly," I answe.red. ".\n:
l'l'n ....::-; wít.h thre.:.• düi"' ntngvd vertically'
to tbr rig-ht.of il. J'f•rhu~:; it. wa.sPen•z·
&lt;'ll l"!H'!'- 1Jtt&gt;:-s :i~ '1 ,, rn1l,ed o ver the tna.1 ln ng h , ..lm t I'd rat.h.er lo someth..iug
t ~r "hit•h p1·~,-~1111~fl DH' fron1 appre
willl"
('ia1i11g- iL-.!-!iran;:!Tllt's.s;. •\ littlexetlet~--: d !'.e j ust n ow."
··Smoke, for ins tan&lt;:€'?" I E-;11gg1•.:;1t•(l.
1in11 rnig-111 li&lt;tH' tH'!'::-11a.:-lnl m e- tbat we' '.Not exa e1ly," he f:lnsw~•rt'ti. wirh ft
\\"l'l'e wa..-;.ting &lt;n11· Ur,•nth, i'or it WAl~inv.
difii(-u!t to nndt-n;t/J.n&lt;l lu,w r, in rn ~· !-:'(~rt oJ en1liaJT:JSimt&gt;-nt in hi;;
"By tJ1r w a_,-, woultln't yo u JjJ,;y to wet"l
¡io1·c•r1.,· :11111 pnwt•rl1•i-sHt~s,.,, couht en•r
,lid 011~ who 1x1::;:=ci•,.;s1·d ~ rnuch oí th t'. .) ou r fair compa t.riot ·:"
rt·:-:011n·t·s I lad,:ed: V11-, uude r t he in•
" \\'ho isohe~ l hausup¡,0$e:l m;sel,
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t
, .,. t he o nJ.r ); o r th _\mer1ca.n
0111
w1)nh. u plt&gt;;l~rt.• to h1~~I his call wu
gin•n :us solt mnly a;:; if t he al!ianc •~
''.·,'; ~: Dorothy Gray. Tr you hapw1•ri• 01w (Ir 1·q11.1l!:-.
,l..'n ed to notice , rou f.aw me t.a!k ing to

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fü,oairs neatly d onr.

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~lu.:-ck::,, t'\CD ns ~lw :.-;at watc•hmg lh,,
"l!rt, Tl.ie, eyes gaw ht:r slr011g•·~t clairn
1r, be-a.uty.
Th,ey 1H'l'(" eleur, dark·

we at'C' t.o ohtuin it-, or what t.he- hlstor,\·

tlg-1·et'lllt."Dt

det1ce.

In the larga mercantila houses of
Germn-ny it is a rule to answer all
cunespondence iu the saru e leng uage
88 thRt in wbich communi.ce.tions r eceived are wtitten. Cle rks coa. ver sa.nt with the vario us toog ues are
specially emploJ ed far that purpose.
,vould it not be adviílable for Amer·
ican ma.nufacturers and merchante
seeking t o d evolop tra.de with the
Spanísb-apea k ing countri es to pm·aue
tbis cout'F.JE:17 If tb e l etters aent to
Mexico. Central and Sout b A mer ica
are written in Spnish they will gst
mucb closer attention th flu if the re-

FURNITURE ANO HOUSEHOLD GOODS

k,:,;t pleu:;unt Tht· f::t~{• was inl•Jincd
t,, paltot::-:s, n•llp1·1.•d li_y a fai11!, ilil·ker~
iw~· t:olor wl1icil t..'/J!h~ anU WPnt 011 ht•r

Gor1 k nmYs ho,\·

o-f t.he nf'~t frw ye:11,-; will be."
11(•íon• WC' SPJ~trate&lt;l for 1he uight. ari

Spanish-Am&lt;'l'lcsa11 Corres1,on-

Cu lle de .Morolos No. 50, MonLerey, N. L., dealel' in all kinda of

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:;;;!~ih!C' gon:·rnment.

Telepho11e 'lliT

PAUL NEBELUNG ..

,n•rp set, in a llne ,\ hich indicatetl no
~tu•;&lt; or flrmncss. lt '\Ta,s not a ~·tubhrll·n 1nouth, hOW('\·e1·, cYe-n when tbc
t.:.i0H.gbts o! its 111i~u·e:!'ts st-euu•d tti IJc

energy in tra 1uping th,.l·&lt;.&gt;Ugh salt bogs.
A man who s~ttled there might feel,
tolerabiy cerhrin. that they ,vou ld nor
att.ernpt to intrude upon him."
t\" e were sil.en t for a time, bu t a "b
1ength I asked whether he might no1
...-üüt tlle United St.a.t.e-s.
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It is hardly 011 the car(ht, 11 h e &amp;ll·
swered. •·1t iR not probable thatI shal!
quit nrazil for wme time 1.o oome. l
lun-e jnterests to be guanletl w hich
wou.Jd suffer in my ab!-it•nce. 'l'he cou J1trv is on the eve of a revolution¡ tlw
eu~1pire is cloowed, and its fall rannot
hf" lo11g delayed. l'uder th.e surfacc
1J1ere are p1otJi: and ('Onnterplots. J
l1n,·e ::;trinin 10 k("'ep clear of them, atUI
ha~e f:nC1·~eded, so far i1s actin~ participation is concerned; but I ha,~e llu11
lrnowlf'ilge
a numbel' of t,hC'm, uud
ot my l'losest friends ru:e
ítivoln&gt;-d. The 11ation's ueetl is :1. stl'ong.

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pea..1• taller than ..,;h&lt;' r&lt;"ully was, her
1,e:ght b(-'ing, in fou. lrnt n tri.O e ahon'
tli1_• avC'rogc of 11c·r ~ex. Jlf'r forciJ.¡•ü-d

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              <text>El diseño y los contenidos de La hemeroteca Digital UANL están protegidos por la Ley de derechos de autor, Cap. III. De dominio público. Art. 152. Las obras del dominio público pueden ser libremente utilizadas por cualquier persona, con la sola restricción de respetar los derechos morales de los respectivos autores</text>
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