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I / Gklhood and Scoff s Ettnolsiott art ftnktd tofatkac. Tha girl wbo takaa Scoffs Emul sion Has plant? of rich, rad blood; sba it plump, actnra and anargatk. Tha raaaan it that at a pariod wban a girf a difirtion is waak. Scoffs Emulsion Pftfrtdt* bar with powerful oouriahmaat in ligaatad form. It it a food that buflda and kaapt up a fWt ttrangtb. ALL ORUGOlOTai tOe. AND tl .OO. WOMLO HAVE SHOT HIM. ry of Mwtoal SmK aat Lmiu !■ tb* raim or Lout* PhlKpfio.VleWr Baa* woo a fmjumit oat orolfaooo C«aW a* tbo Tallniw. Boro N oao of Mb, Ottvo^otM of tbo tlmo aa toi4 tp Hago'o oiotiioini: daja a vo tbo Una add to touJt in tb* praoaoo*. of otb- ‘Uarahal. do joo r—aeoibor tbo oT Cadis r * tatter, lira. I should think o* 1 awo*P oaoofh tefoao that omoed Cadis. I la*daf*d tb* piac* and waa forcod to a» swaj aa 1 bad oomo.' ** lUraha!. orb'll* joo wart boforo tt 1 woo tnsld* It' “ 1 know, slra.’ cortaa and.tho BrttMl eahtaot m* fbartommaod oT tb* Ipaa* «aj.' ***I romomber. air*.* M Tte offar waa a frave on*. I teal tatat km*, tear atpa agataat Franco? mj family It In possible, but lay country; 1 was greatly At this Juncture you asked mo through a trustworthy person far a secret"taterrlew in a little bouas situ ated so tbs Cortadura. between the city and your camp. Do you remember tbo That M. Marshal?' ** 'Perfectly, air. Tbs day was fixed and the interview arranged.' “ 'And I did not turn upf *' 'That Is so.’ •"Do you know why?* *"1 merer knew.’ ** ‘I will tell you. As I was prepar ing to meet you the commander of tbe English squadron, apprised of tbe mat ter I know not bow. dropped npon me brusquely and waraed*m* that 1 was about to fall Into a trap; that Qadls being impregnable, they despaired of sailing me, but that at Cortadura I .would be arrested by you; that tbe em peror wished to make tbe Due d’Or- A second volume of tbe Due tin. and that you would bare mo sb?t Instantly. There, really.* add ed tte king, with a smile, ‘your band oegrour conscience, were you going to sboot me?* “Tbe marshal remained stent for a moment then replied: *Xo. sire. I wanted,'to compromise you.’ The sub> Ject of the converstitlon was rUunged. A few minutes Inter tbe marshal took leave of tbe king, nud the king, as be watched him go. said, wltb a stalle. to the parson who had heard tbe conver sation: ■Compromise! Compromise! Today It is calleu^wn promise. In re- ullty be would have shot me.* ** CHINESE The dialects or lai teas empire are sf tbeCU- tte dialect of the Kwangtdbg (Canton) product la not undsmlood by a Chi nese residing to tte Inc* of Fukien. Tb last spskeo at fthongtel strange to the people Wrltte# «*fc a meters of however, untemtood aa by slgbt tbisuighont tte wtelo oaaplso In tb* same uiauner aa our Arabic no morals l. 2. 3. 4. etc^ aro racognfaad by /bo eye rhrtNTghont Europo. But aa tbss* numerals wteo proosupcsd or read have entirely difforSot ssunds at tached to them In Gsrmaay. Italy, etc, so written ebaraetevo are spoken In to tally different words and sounds In tbe several pneincuo of wltb, however, the ImiMirtant occapdoo that tbe OMndariii language Is spoken or nnderstiMid more or leos throughout three-fourths of China or. roughly stieakhig. I:i nearly all tbe psovlncee north and nest of tte rleer Tangtse. Tbe laugMiige known as Weo-M la tbe medium by which tbe classical books of China have t«een banded down. It is par excellence the written langnage of China, but it hi .not generally under stood by tlie great mass of tbe people. Tbe spoken language—vis. Mandarin— may also lx* written, and there is a good- deal of colloquial tears tore In Mandarin. Verstocs of tte Bible In tbe local patois have also been produced in several districts of tbo southeast, where the dialects ago vary oam*rout and diverse. In tbe Chinese written language there.are over 40.000 distinct charac ters of symbols, and this vast number la being constantly Increased by the addition of new ebasaetors to repre sent •new scientific waste sod mndsrn Ideas. - Although the Chlnsus oro.eoosldsfod a literary people and bote naturally a desire for education, yot owing to tte extreme difficulty of 'maof’Mqg tbe Chinese charactei} tt to eobmsted tbot only one in ten of tbe pup hie tl on ana toad or writ*. * ~ ~ * MsnZan Pile Rsmedr comas ready to pot up in s oollspslbl* tubs with nosal* actuated. 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