Slew {i Linpeessnd n Youngster Who Heard hard jo Lia's . thua Pike ronnty. thi or a | atthe table for cur young fri Pouring my descent of the thers was omly oué piece ROUND Lo a I te RR CHAMP CLABK'S STORY. 3 : It in» Speech, “dem dhe Le there twas o 1 aesrtiiin place in pt Charles panty, In ate. A number of distinguished ieptic speakers were there, and spk Barcuek campaign “a - i & £ £ 3 € 5 3 Damocrutie meeting ot i ! hasd a day of it. The writer was then ! all ehild, but ous of the speakers gate B very profound impression npon bis mind. The speaker wax no other than {i hamp Clark. Noone asks pow, ‘Who was Champ Plark/ but then he was a now star in Wahad a number of speeches, and the ehildren were very tired. Ican't speak | i § or thie grown people, because the good | Dencerats there would not have owned being tired, 1 know, ufter such a die- , lay 1 eloquence from their great party | : mother whispered : Thers is omly one mors spec § & § ¢ I | that I eonld have imparted my hh. si ‘and 1 was moth relieved. A blond young | pnan was introduesd ss Champ Clark of pleasant face and nunnver that al Gnew attracted my attention. He began ig od a postin and exproted - pometiin finer the next day. oily vias ston to #it $x Tie fam table when a wepin drove up Gag x : sell | ERATE i# . peighibor's familly came in of the hoose wanonneed that thes Yis “had some 10 dinner, T hers was 8 The ¥ . sporizasn, sod be waited, with hig avos anxicusly fixed on the dish of poring The guests had good pppetites. Finally of posenm left, and ome of Lis own family took it. Then the possum lover hasated * ight oot werying. The dimppaintment was too minch for him. He came forward with a ing the Italian soenery withont hells were pot in use, an [a isnomer. “ips om sen bo the inher s FOE sick, tha | at thst | the mean in Dut, | that oor fo { Dutel dome, | paper cater and dn hig ere yt $ : 5 : i “My friends,’ continued Mr. Clatk, | 41 gum in that same condition. When 1 heard the first speech, I thought, weil— that is pretiy bed, bot still 1 biave some thing left to say. mesh speech, aud the next, and when the Just speaker finished I just bosted right out a-orying, becanse there was not un- _ other thing left for me to 837. ae Bm there was, and be sid it too. He swakeped that sudience till yom could hoar its applanse a mile Away. I'think that that was probably the Bret time Clamp Clark ever spoke in St. Jharles county. He carried back bome with bim the thanks and appreciation of 4h good many of his bearers that day. wofit. Lomis Republic. MR BR IRERARRNEE SEEE NG THE KONGOD STATE. Explorer Stantey Tells Is Brief the Story bad revo thei qu Jed our fioti Kongo 1) Ived over and over in my mind Cihér oocasis question of the destiny of the river, at the prow of my boat, which | 3 § Than thers cue the i i sa Sons es A sham Fr SA TA ER A AAA RM _yiver developing itself, I was preocon- | pind with ri mo other powor those thoughts every leisure | There was, it seemed $0 me, | 0 but England that conid | Anterent fhoelt with this part of Africa, | oy 0 and, us 1 said, thers was Bot a mingle | al full apology. wiaite man in posession of any portion | ‘of the ngnatorial belt excrqt at the ath of the Kengo, whers a few trad. hind guthored t pe taking effect. After nearly nine But despite the po 7 essen iu England spon this | Wild a © gebiect I fuiled to awaken ore than 8 grographical fnterent in egustivial & however, the reports of : addres in the Eoglish newspapers | f the Belgians invited me to vist him, mod I was then informed of his strong } inclination to nodertake for Africa what bad been 80 strenuuualy a4 Bahmen to do. He was already of the African International assomiats which was about to set on foot a hiv masitarisn enterprises foceq the ean const, und ho led we to pnderstand that (1 ie the Ko and en » dong kn of setting ahont the work was ooou- the ppper waters, which 1 estimated mid farpich abont 6,000 railes of nas. ation. Wo argued about this ma mn Apgost to December, 1575 Belgian enginecrs w but after the & émtant 3 rods past the eaturacia and build tection of caravans enditore should not excesd $60.0 M Stank rin O Hit I Lemon Len: ved at Home. ward in this « member to arothe £5 A y lutely fis ing, ¥ jn ) ' was the reply. { “Put are you 1 your ame on tl: immortal seroll of fame? : on to a sand bar? © “My desr frie: ’, 1 don't bother my: ‘pelf with reflect us of that kind. wife, who is & ¢ cerning avd 1p sical woman, once mie a remark to ne dur 3g hou time which bas as sisted me on mi: 7 occasions.’ “What was it’ “She said thy vext toa genuine beto he man to be i st admired is one who OW 10 get in the way.''~— # x LE » Epon i came Sh grove wail going to try to write tp the class that the boy he Don't you realize that you were | done because it Jocked the larger f sent here by your constituents to see 10 | tion was very foolish, bot the laugh was ig that these othe: fellows don't Jet the ship of atate dri; Mr were free from her empagemeits wonld like to employ me in opening : Kongo basin to Eurcpean infloence It way my opinion that the best way : a Hight surface railway wich 4d skirt the cataracts of the Jower : in, and pever were such good roen as and then to Jauoch steamers cb | yy Berra M2 holy day of nobody daring pede of | plied that be woold take the i | German, even English, ts. At any rate I was tired, but my | hia be The terror of the African climate gman, te general was too strong upon every: wonths’ bry Jife in England the king a they relly 1 s SF Ligh pt wid gre consulted. | no historical t : most elaborate calosla- | 0 dere tions as To cost it wus finally decided | (Leb. wee expense would be great we ; : ) § eo 3 CPB SR ANG U3 ourselves with making: an : | bow whether he would “What do you expect to being fore; ress © said one now | Eh Wak News Nemes whueving with my Eas FW WaTe OFF (00 6 waRton sols crourants of the railway erm parte pint, Stapoing at Padow, a puspioions hokine person entered the carriage, placing hivself on the opposite Heat | with my hastand, while | sat oppngite them and diagonal My opinion of Italinns, acquired froma the reading of romance, War that they | were mostly brigands or robbers. Here | was (ne of the type. While l fastened my gaze upon his sinister oonntepance, | what was my horror to se him stealth i ily draw a stiletto from his pocliet nod | Jay it by his side. I conghed—<my hus | end ignored it Then | spon his, which he drew away, annoyed | Cold chills seized me. We had watches | PREVIOUS AGES SUPPLY US WITH ENORMOUS FOSSIL BONES, | ind money. Feople had heen murdered for less. I feared to speak French, | the man might know. My husband spoke Ditch. Wogd fears in that tongue! There was little danger of the highwayman s knowing it. : While 1 contemplated jomping from the window Mr Sees Wis ialmiy view Alarm Ad the guard was § Again ithe man gonght his pe & time for a pistol No, 11 Was mane | a 838 5 § ¥ 3 Projars agateel | Py AYRE 3 : } as forks oan be need fhe pamphlet down My hb : itl Ted tie pra Y¥EEd } traveler was a harmless The stiletto proved a the panrderons gleam « Bias Heht of Calvin. brew Heraid 25 rw te Chars © A Famosos Freneh racist, we pe fit, ; ESE i Ldwards Three Times the Sine of the Lar. ty froma the neweomar. | 0%: | was especially frue of the period ghomt I placed my foot hg tenth and eleventh centuries, and : slephant | tary a war of words was waged that they bel i boohias. | movie a Lof an ale ed PRP tas Aes A i ¥ gest Eiephunt aed a Tortie Whose Bhell j Looked Like 8 Hut. Marine Giants wd the Remarkahis Fisted Lizard, The belief in a race of giants was | prion Almost universal amd held antil yecent years. Even today large ke lntons | when finnd are sometimes reported as) being those of giant human beings This ! in the latter a roost amazing disovery was reported, which threw the scien tific world of the time into great sxcite pent Tt was said that the body of Pal jak. the son of Evander, bad been dis eovered bepeatih the tomb of the soper. ; or Henry III. The bonds wers anor | mots. and it is unnecssaary io sate, | | proved to bars belonged to 8 bugs fossil : As late as the ffteentls con | eAY BN And of larga Donss, one party olnimiog werent Bd 1A Fipnt Tonto: seas dlaeererad x 3 Eo i § fia ou In 1X57 Ans in Mavitner and i ih Fay ml ts wt fanerns, by for the theory and ins eid ti vp in 40 Bae is 1 3 ¥ i353 raisvd toa f8 pinnaciy thos pAIEHTY anoestor, 16 Was fond to bes The DEains plant. Mearly ail the mastodin finde in this I gpnntry were attributed to giants, bat The late Marin I Angie Ben 3 3 aE noir wos in iF £ a dueist 1) omen, the Margn foyer of the Upes and, in the con par ioed lem 11 oad, quarrels ae you 800 paver have fonghl vw U “at's trae,’ Tihant that o And on thn oomeins mot das following moe 4 - WA qe eh Pau gra § od Tra Hallas, $y ALY pesto ; vo fhe ten {toe Take Tonk AEN vonR. the ence galting in the Marquis de mana having bis ris his adversary ’'« rags rendered a continuing posite, Jef the «her har Feouy Bey grasp that of his contin in undiminished fricndatip 8 moment afterward. Et m- when he was aboot 10 fight a duel in wineh be was ont rely in Angie Plea o vos piouned 55 4 while it, IE, the right and Lis adversary in the Wrong, : | ha suddenly dienversd that bis opponent lin, and dally waiching the was 8 Jerfort novos in Aw rdemnnsbipy and that be wosld, therefore, have isin ecb intaly at his mercy Se bar wire up to him and, in the prow 20 or 30 parsons, presented then SOBTIOnS nm fomnded, the latter imepuired why the marquis assumed such an extracriinsry Peranse, | le returned, 4 it wank ren ly tee if Y wera tn Ligh errs Amd ao 6 ay nnlor 1oaTeti that be Fy na TAS RR Jrapiakied For Their Witkednes venta RWG by vary gallant conde ie boat Howeve tell this tale: Many years ap ¢ 5 fs 3 % WH aR kh Yuiien Xx wink wey Boarded 11, fonnd sd has ; Ie wu Ly tha bine bay was Not ons cane {hE 3 Gabe guently a new land colony, the Jost sailors cf Fifa For long the no- Nave: was ou haliday, te po forth to mia, wd, which may have tei ln any case Fife fishers and the cast coast man generally i to be letter in a boat Jghlanders, and Fife en- {ral might have ft us iste of Lawes —Laon- 3 Sach is tle jogs + bs than the west | A pare ProapeToas id na : Cdoty Nutes series of militury stations for the pro. au Naws and that the sunoal 30, | The Scheowibor and the Invpecior. In din AD inspector, Wishing no les 8 5 Eo her da Shes TPE naked one or take 8 an orange if AUmPRIY re peyenin. a % ni Birth § pis ade bares sooo 188 01 $ § LTT 5 class in fractions aE, Ta sisth or a seventh part of ke got his chaten. The boy : At this the inspector explained at length who would | choase the smaller part ss this boy bad re Sf ¥e Bil en the other side when the chirping { voice of another urchin broke iu io re. | monstrance, "Please, sir, but that bey ear.’ — Boston Commercial Balletin. disna like oranges. ''— Westminster Ga weite io Sti A HAAR AA ORE The Scoffer., Watts—Do you really believe that ev- ery sin ia followed by punishment? Potts—Of course. For instance, when some man steals a million or so dollars, don’t a Jot of people have tO starve as a consequence Indianapolis Journal : Unprepared to Ray. “Don't you think,” said Miss Sim- on foni, ** that Theodore Thomas is the best conductor in the conntry !'' apd old Mrs | Flat replied thoughtfully: “Well, I dunno as 1 ever rid in bis : i ph ~— F - | is extremely Acattful if this begs aver attained | the Senalik hills of wating and blasting ia a Cnn the lives of oid ‘health as the i publish this vem at if several thers is no evidenne that a human giant | ever existed over § fou in Beighil and 12 ft was Griants other than homan are vary com. | in every sanse Whin oon parad to their pygmy representatives of today. Some years ago same laliorers io India were engaged upon A ROYArDINent wirk when they enme Spon the remains of a tortie that proved bevond question that tivses ani | mals bad their giants in the days of old. | The shell which the men exposed might buve boen usad as & shalter for several men, and at first, bafory its bony nator was observed, it was thought by the na tives to be a but of sorse kind Forte: pately the bones Were aninjured, aod ware taken cut and removed to the British muses, whers a scampinte Tes: faration of the animal may be sen. The dgngth of the tortie was iO font, its horizontal ciroumference 23 feet, and its 15 feet, bot it was estimated by fists that this was not an aduit, that when folly grown his bugs creature wonld display a domelike hack § or 9 feet high, giving a total length of 20 feet One of the common anima in squa- : torial South Americas and in Osntral Americn ts the Hasrd, ignana, ‘whieh at tains a Jength of 4 or & feet and is cone gidersd a large Hoard, but If Was 8 bY my when compared fo an anoestor thst ance wandered over England and vars cnn portioms of the wor i. A number of years AED BOTA Or RIGRen Wath EXTH ary pear Maidstone, Eaglund, when sme boned werd pnocveresd that Sane awed astonishment on the part of the finders : The skaleton was perfect, and as it Was lifted omg, bona by bona, loelr amass ment i woreased, nnd tse news wat spread all over the conniry, atiraciisg large mbers uf pecple When the bones were piwed in thelr proper pogitien, thay vere found 0 ba the slnietom of a gigantar 3 } that when align sonal & ue, | i 4 Le A ¥ *: roan She highest tries ¢ aoinial wae a slow mover and glogzish apd most have fallen an easy prey Lo lie suman hoses, they u3 intend The warns biparre and revsarkabbs thas forms If weoan innag ata le ont to 40 fear, #* ck ire giants WETS £¥80 20 ¥ % Ha Hea Loa 0 ¥ a1 aaa 3 Naser SURAT TOR hE HE a a Ba LN asd Brads RET | HE ae in Fas FEaean plates with which ware Dirite in disp faet in Bind * ¥ Fy Gent tha Wael up ing upon | sy foi tii, ile on foe raat perTilale Wes han A bid awl on yur Tie a third pi engin of press 3 long [Halo tops Was proteciad UF a Biss life it must [ave presented able appear with a lio LUE Hal 3 w * eo kar 3 TR EC arabes Aa 148 A and low like that ol a Bigy long tail las ao alligators, | calling to mind the mOnElar Was rhiniesr or feet in leogth sod mas have been oo of Lhe strangest animals of its time — Phi iadeipioa Press. Sitting Up Late, Therg 18 © tends to aborten Le asd people ard ta injare their practice of sitting up late, particularly iu the winter evenings Tisis is especially the case ‘when there 18 a grown up daughter in tho tamaily. We | the earusst reqoest young men —Lopdon Tie » A % i Bits. THE GIANTS OF OLD. | temper Paden rade, angry words o 1 paneed, produce by i fers | enemy, and cannot anderstand wh | may not enter ber own property waen- | | mecond hows, sty the sgents, hor oh | man ifs all branches of the apiwal King | edge of affairs broadens she doe no { dom-—giants Bats bawy bw Pipe Cin its factories, on nk Ep ray mE Td Phen ea, rite ¥ Bat ba * bx 3 3 Bre made sn ovoiserabie be the 1 per of thosn wah i getivr ae in England, domonrie life with those co, tu hraoe render are olyiiged if : wd paaners in England sther conptries whers | meat does not fon tears Ar tiela of dior, will be ramnrk Wranos, nrieniry is in fish and rive 2 sverds are snkpown, did politeness ta Arn? among the children wh fn the sfreets. Jn J 5 Boar in Pie a aul ; notable imurovernyent | In lees mead chil pe eg 2 wr REPRE v #® AWE BEY | aril | Topaik 2 Wh List ¥ sy I power by wien by any Faglishmen, Iam strongly of the opin. | foay that the ill temper of the Fuglish is] in gent abundant meat Sa a sedeniary Vifeo The ball oxidize 3 wetn of athuiaen Lon nrates and wrio | arid, wie ir, Tals ¥5 3 ii ESL 1 hy i. : H arb i a sppasure, by a fod yi hipead wi 3 x 3 PURE ir Fh » * ixiiy Eat RIpCHN, eT + Tali. i a nef 10 Bh he REOPRTE TY. bg sithnn Bo renew thw shuts r ie front oor. She regards her tenant as Bor patars $1 » ¥ i gh | evr she has 8 mind ! Bint she iz chwerfolly prompt on rent day: ton prompt, for she does not fukn delay with grace. When a woman Das al ar | rated. And as her knew: df for materially from other aud Jords — New York Journal : woter 18 ames 3 Origin of Two Tavera Terma The term “entire,” so ofien wen over fone and taverns {and not always under i stood by the pamssershy i, is said to aa i 4 frst bean oeed abont | date the malt Danas in general use| were adn, beer and “twopenny * It wy geual for tavern customers to call forge pint or tankard of hatf anid half-that : in, bait ale and half beer, half ale snd | id | halt twopenny, or half beer and hall twopenny. In courses of time 31 Darame ! costommary to eall for a tankard £3 +r three threads, meaning a third of ale, | beer and twopenny. To savas the troahls and warts of tarsiug thre : taps for one pint of liquor a bbower pamied Harwood cosesiveld the ten of making a bevarags which sh mld past the Ravers of Ki thes drake Ha cali ad his prodontion “an £ te £3 & 3 AE Sopa Bt pam 3L we sand 10 ther Bam of 1 EG ¥ EE APR ih sth x WER Irie Rix of Wire wining manniacinrng wise, es fot 48234 gage to 1 Wap posed f aria = ha ASAE an 9 er tn affixed the olla BIST SRE 4 yA EYRE Pe nLT. eed aa Bay Mug raed i PHID 5 % roe pwiare HEE 3 Ih 3 1 her Aes £4 as oer iat Lyeatt in drawing roan. 4 alg 1% rather extraordinary —Londe woasan ry 1% isrity With Hath. Had Some Famil biggest gang aired the Bug! on hs shows polities, ¥ Suk repos the | lank American Who Was sitting on the fence and whisthng a stick. —Chienge Tribaue : cut has 149,089 bands AKIDR EYETY FOAr goes §. 304, Little Cannes? valued ar $345.88 The saffron is valnable as a dys J grows wild in many parts of south Ee- rope | = AR on pw ent sed “pont ofr wl dun a cating i ¢omnrroaal ; pir cenit 3 | eording fo Dr. Gregory, tharh rors from | Lebanon, snd then simost 10 the cape, | Pig fog G4 § \ Pigewd 3 a deep and comparatively narrow valley, Span 123. Prior to that | abeslutely unlike anything on the sur’ ge His b Lgred the frat defuoasiratain thal over Yo Xr oy BDO | | dwtanes of thie vast Afro Agatti ronda. | stituent tarpestly, the mile, 3 take a ron over to London and there try to do bavines Lelore (avi il in the morning, apd learn bow ippossikle ft will be. becapss the Epglishiauu 18 thoroughly imbued with the a that business is au ineldent of and dot the gcie aim snd snd of Jif There spe ba: tic of the world wherein work BW re- peel) it crac | garded as iis with us; no other nation : of fact i “lives thai it may work," as we dn | They "work that they may live." they co be PELE | thoroughly jive while they Jive. We toil nt %3G a wear Thi av | and slave that we may isgvs money 10 vhs oid of | thoss who, beonnee of cur vary work, about: will not inheris the vital stromgth to fre | properly niilize and enjoy it. wi, will Individesl exceptions might seem to wing the negative gur assertion, but wa are pot th penal itd dealing with mdividusls, bot oor pation thie mids, asa whole, and ax» whole we fear not sb peti. eomtradiction of the amertios that the spi while grest American pervons sytem ina ba gentpral- 1 deploralie sondition of prostration, and Go: wnt to! that this himentable condition of affaire tied pd has bean the direct outcome of one aww methods of work, particnlsrly during i fhe past 31) years — New Orleans Times thi Democral. : Tt fx probable © ¥ pt 1a Hcg ea xavs for the § i BI I ME ME pod a 5 forse fiesijvhe fay wal sha post Of as Or J" Asn Eamiter wo Fi ary or ji i BY Ee TIE 8 Bh worth ye © and thar of . pad Aalring the car at #4. semy to and % due for onto ve La ah WE SEY Fe of ¥ ¥ 3 x i 2 % ar Te Taxes with fn 4 £0 % ; 3 ay apy thins The Antinal TGS APY ny The. feconstrnntad the "map of Firope, anid made 8 onited Ger many. a dozen little princtpa ition owed tn annes travelers by retaining them at their frontiers until: they had eatisfied the endtodn oops dotnandd A Xan head how carriage doh yor fourier of a petty prince's + herr olerconiraionr af onan cams Tarawa, and, HH wan verry Tus Yankee was gh nod ta get ont of « earrings, nor even take off his hat The herz ober sharply demsoded the Yeys of the tiurist's fronks, which his suhoedinits began handbing roogbly. x wore considerate’ “Hera, hands off I shoated the Yan- a Barrow upd in kee, I Aidu’t coma fram the United nx vary deen trongh, in which ths Blates of As ion 10 be controlled by TE af thaty tribes TD Put these (ranks Back, [1 not go at Lakes and many of thely trilvituries L. Rehan ot i we are located, and wi with a more of oh ugh son at all. 1 4 nen bare. =i i wm, IB BO finrry, sad don’t mind losing a few bourse You're po conutry, you're Joss open and depressed lowland, manicates with the haan of the Bed sen, ie ‘nt only a spot il go rood yon. And he steed Mugagine, : : 2 Cireamvent Pefors Hiannrek £5 Lhe (OARS much : fv a pone fin Coen en * xy 2 23 gastern Africa irre fh Pies vind prciireed ThE BE {3peapiry of ther Biri Phera sxinta in eastern * iia extant, wk, and yet farther with the Diad sen and po to the ealley of the Jordan— that is. a0 ek A Be Tried 1¢ a Kecond Time. ee oat 1. auton : ding, tliastrating his wr limited 4h LE 5 2 4 eit TIN EAA i i iia i y % IAT ines by almost vert i ao, ANG | generosity and original methends of dine cocupled aither by the ma, by ssl EeDDOS pungeiny ie, was told the Ssunterer the and old lake basins, and by a series of | diy. over 30 lakes, of which only one has 811 gp, gar Ling!" of Broad street was 3 * » {Eiri in rs a hid eS . . : cutiet to the sma-—a condition of things 4 confirmed backelor, as evershody weil | - brother, the late Mahlon Do hee 2 he Sart : Sade the jresstics | Spanidisg, ued to live in Bescon street, of such a rift, for this Jt appears 10. and wak the father of a bappy family. cap only be comparsd with tie OBR} ac tie ivah of the firet child word wae | gant to the rich ouele that the boy bad lunar rifts which have so long puzzled astronomers. To Profowsor Suess, the: yo, yamed after him, “John P. Spauid- {nele John responded with » eminent geologist of Viennm, attri tng. 2d. - ¥ Eds eheok or $10,000. A eoople of years : oo . BL jater anpither heir wan rn, this tine 8 erst Hine been steadily breaking throngh girl, ang Uncle Jot wos again notified in the dirotion he pattii'y CORter. | yhgt thin tunghitar had beers named gred that the erast has biwn tan and | after Jim This was» stickler tor the 100 sifted 8 ; ; ey ; Canele and he wrote for pertienlars. A shoot all time by the sub fleeting aged flowed Ww. A bo man : sidutions of earth blocks, snd be, many cemenrd he paesived a re shove words: “There . - Wo named oor Hit hing after you." gr $19,000 cheek. large areas of the earth's surface the En 3 TRL 3 tha ous PEATE Al panted ont the ct W ” Ag > 3 Pa “5 ¥ la i The Beward of Marit. ~# of is sa fae Bri Tose] Beal? EE WAR H Sans Ine | THI Las lad with addored wafers, pool 4s Ward thors § 43 HR iif & arty tha phabint ion {iombe {ne Baw Cat valing wa mErTnen. z tertars, fiw ergy aan ones made ci tie niles of bis Boek the treading the straight and antl, as of nryanted with descont SORE highway leading in the : Befipe he wis weil s iLiuronivis bo ran down the wd procesded 10 s0il the s ygorit Bn gen ThRe Eke pl Ys Senn Pde =m i geal ap E myiney ar ¥OELe WELL srsmenigtiog Woah 0s fy ora Er SE bs ii Fhe rodhury, Wang of tor me, amd 1 wo add peas 1a : wy t Past avanigy tha tied Bot wooed nid LEAT be ‘ Yi road And Iviog fat one to pan wn ar Sow he exied, thin Baw: Sw wisite Wala ty haven is Le th sn the banister he began ta pail iriinenif ap, hand over hand, os Imlgrio HislY as 8 gros] pou ww * bor rhs an ‘ Avast h revered faut Again. Bapoy in Than having tae i th ton, amd got Bis aaetian ert Dreatl, ha 4 the wad leg uu- Lids and wind tha aii ao Eibnrs Will & sapidity and paved uw fnversile funstiar rte we AORIHON 3 Weakly Geographies 19 ihame. Oy, Wag. game of foo ie Pride Napa iviim, Naan 1 thesia 1 net. ¥ al pEsEnr 8 1 EN KotH iif Lomein ww bets $53 was payed a Potrr was dan 5° Tal $4 05 id 2 wa RE > dpa 2 135008 2 ¥ wo ¥ TARE BR Fan SAA a FR ask ak aE inYarT ew Ea ha mF 4 is paitate f « Pg the Uivost, and 1a Ir ow opsite true tnt tha mst eniranrainary Hroge, nt Ba mors astounded vir dubbed a =RIGL dad in the odie of % i Ad out how Frelinh fashion 10 mis toons bBo founded, ee han Dro fray} 3 ww har Th CRT 1. WD Basitate rel, thal fe wis however or a tha he Pair IX gnerplin LEE esr Hh ght Wien isa be IX make hasta CEE LRR CI, Wi Are ATOMS Ana so wit proved —Naw York Elaraisl $y SB An Agrienitarsl Peer. 2 Winekheloen 18 best Roown + by the great iDlere agnenitarai His br vah ied Bw to make many expeditions, some of which havis extended as fur as Egyps and to risk his life at the end <f a Ope many secres of times on the west const of Scotland, He Ras the fuest onlleeiion of pales’ eggs in Eogland The earl i» ales veeniy interested in pet animals of 5 rend good man | different kinds, and he used to walk to edit your speeches wile yum attend ' abirat the park at his ancestral Haver to yonr correspondence, It woeanld be holme accompanied by a Boness foolish to bave your leiters more oon- | es rns - sige and better written thau your pub : Iie addresses. ——Uhoago ust Pie 2 ¥ Wi Gaus Crptanreal bras What He Neowin said the siatesiuan peaking of bis Work in Washington, re wd pow L ie in a goad rivals mole vi tock aft in CW hat 1 need,’ AF my correspundencs, sel mors time to affairs in dhe i XKF FP x " 3 Raw a What you need,’ rmonme] Las con aX Unkind, { Thera are li varieties of apes ir | Venezuela, '' be said after a Jung siienoe. 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