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m ' this growing pinnacle &A; stake brought her to a sad } fey pie, but rather to one. head- a chauvinistlc statesman atetnl'counsek undidsln a single 'all that the foppders of the [|, ace, had. edger two implinh.sadd. whose ma built noun-om such meager z second errori entailing g” cast the lot. oi: His “ Teutonic allies in. the f 7 of Bulgaria differs lit- ~ € of her sister Balkan } vein Kie: said 'of the C- éarrymd Water. © If Ce C ar, Ged fappeared. (Even the character of the | eme . | people - se ed to change, and had sings?this f & it not. for the priests and the ; | brigands It /is probable that the thread . | of Bulgarian national life would have | .] been definitely sundered. © But intheir ; {mountain fastnesses this strange com- : bination of the monk and the mag- rauder kept alive the national feeling. Like Robin Hood, they are always. rep- '* | and the weak, and. in addition as the | 5 [ friend of alt Christians and the ruth- less scourg of the Ottoman oppressor. | | Thousands t legends and' songs- have Lgrown 'out bf their exploits; and had . . | they -made war against the common '[ foo only Instead, 'as they . too .often | '] did, amon; themselves, their - fame | would rest upon a far-cfirmier . founda- tion. r--. ‘r‘Neyerthel ss. among all the agen- \which-|Contributed in the end to t winnln 6f Bulgarian independ- ence, the- rigands were by far the most continuously active; and 'the long | centuries of Turkish misrule were con- \stantly broTen by a series of abortive |. e.to the qualities | - revolts. which were suppressed with . increasing cruelty,~ until the brutal | massncré If 1875 inspired Mr. Glad- paign, gave st the ltan. and brought livar. \ Disraeli British influence brought about the [it- was a iii tle. Bulgaria which finally, ace at. the world’s counclf- R “portion ot~the ace it was, but with splen- 6 .the Bulgarians set out to ei, and the story of Bul- iw. parallels: «amongrmd. \Excel: E. for the hmnfiigt. ntry possesses great wheat tensive forests, rich mines—- x have been made! to 'te peasant 16. the r. fl his Balkan neighbors , flag-fag“; eat y‘ofid helr as always. heldf Arab Mute of the Bulgarians e: | ergl among .the Bulgars, for practi- afil-eally no-othenr. calling: was léft open f weeding out the upper the Turks made Bulgarian : agriculture \and: ; v by legislation-ether rpikelves are emphasiz- “fisman scale. , A na-. the. algal-s their :g Sent.day-=w dividual i about 474 ac res,. & and most of the hold- \a southern. ¢ ,nntry.— Rslafitudeis progdmat ly: that of Towa. Ets area, ”Mentally, 4g some 12,000 square than that er Towa. The iA, on the Black than oston and eer gh tg ' \ relf yellowish orange oilection \of Professor Phosphoreacing in a | able rocker on the veranda and bolted ; vention at Dé: <a. Bantam gagaimd\® -. | tap and \L a% he; 'l ous Intent, _ \ | mes boarders.\ ' trespasser by inches, In two minutes | there was. not a chicken visible; mt his pipe and to the tune of his | his mind to Sary. {i <\Sunmer boarders!\ when his indignation bad reached the \| if you didn't have enough to do with- ( out havin' a crowd of them silly, gig- |. | | use to- argue. Cy Morrlln-my mind. is ? I'm goin' to bave summer | 1 board ‘ scoffed, resented. asi the protectors of the poor | 'stone to th famous Midlothian C&D -| - to. the: car a convenient \ congress .0f > Berlin, and | t- 4 guiltt | two p f his err . believe ) me-rnever I\ T\ . 1 \PL 4x l Johnny agreed joyfully. |- : nition. oe CHICKENSE Mu“ By an?“ E. LEIGHTON “---.--- ------‘.------- (@ by McCiure Newspaper Syndicate.) \Drat them chickens?\ exploded Cy.: as he rose. hurriedly from his comfort- down the steps; \they're at that Yaller i dropped her knitting into her- Bat bolt upright, to stare at the agitated back of her better: half.” ade. long but. rheumatic leaps | éttfon of the garden. . ed: the empty water pall and | wardthe garden with murder~ in the Her, (wept \Don't you dare hurt them chickens Cy Motril,\ shrilled Sary; \don't you dare! I'm railsin' them for my sum w n. It wasn't Oy's fault. that this re- quest was heeded,\ for the vi’oientlyf | fung\ ater pail missed the nearest . A life later' Cy puffed agitatedly favorite squeaky rocker unburdened right pitch. \Summer boarders! As girls an‘ stilt-collared city dudes: © Summer boarders nuth- 't goin' to have 'em trampln . gs#all down!\ ' mouth became a straight made up! and I'm golim®' to earn my own money and I'm goin' to buy what . \I Hike with it. There!\ - . Cy 'changed bis tactics, \Where ye goin' to git 'em?\ he \You don't s'pose anyone in : their right mind would come to: this forsaken place, do ye?\ . ~\Is that so{\ she flared. \That's all .you kow about It! I've got six: en- gaged Already and four of 'em's comin' . Tuesday. Four girls,\ she finished, triump antly. Cy gazed at her in- open-mouthed ag- tonishment for a full half minute. | \Well-I snum !\ he saiddisgustedly. . Then the creaking of COy's gocker. and the click of Sary's needles were all. that broke the peacetui’ Sabbath silencel - Cy proceeded to rock. himself : Into | a perfect rage. He suddenly. jumped. to bis feet and seized the handle of the screen door. (Holding it open, he glared tback at the obstinate Sary. © . \They won't stay long—4 promise | | ye that I\ he snapped. . Bang went the screen door and he was gone. ; But Monday morning found him In a. strangaly altered mood: at which Sary marveled \I been. thinkin',\ he explained. \I 'Aunno. but this- summer boarder idea's. pretty good; who's them 'two pretty. | giws' picture on th' mantlepiece?\ he asked {nnocently. Sary glanced at him suspiciously ~ \They're comin' tomorrow,\ she\ : snapped. © ' Cy rodded. a satisfied nod as- he” strode {toward the door;\ \Good idea after all” he muttered audibly, as he ' went out. * At noon Sary met him at the door with a letter. < 0 ~ \It's from. Johnny,\ she explained. -| \ \He'll be home from college Wednes- day.\ . | Tuesday arrived and with it the four girl boarders. Tuesday evening 'sported a beautiful moon and\ Sary | missed, Cy from the family circle about | nine o'clock. Investigation, show. thait Alice \Cone .of 'the pretty | girls) as: also missing. Explanations . were dn order: later and Cy rather: confessed that. they had been studying astronomy. Sary snorted contelnptuously ; The must have found astronomy. in- teres‘ 3 for > they. studied It each despe ately jealous and even the smit- | ten Johnny, who had arrived Wednes- - day and Immediately fallen hopelessly in love with Grace. (the other. of the- tty girls), noticed that some- thing was wrong. > It required very Uftle investigation|. : to find! the trouble, and Johnny took ng father to task. \\Why, ' dad-what, 'for the love of: . Mike, oes a chicken like Alice see In- an old, duffer like you?\ he asked : bluntly! \She's only amusing herself at your expense.\ * . Oy ked and nudged\ his \worldly wise son \Don't fool yourself sonny, he chuckled,\ \Altce: knows what she's doin'.\ - Then! the story came out. \Bum gee, dad! You're spoiling my T with Grace: if you force mother| to give up her boarderg,\ pro- |- tested Johnny. \Have a heart. will you, dad?\. p Cy Ac '6ked crestfallen. gesture of despair. | . \You'll have to fix it with your 'mother,\ he announced. it“sh d poever } That: évening, from the hammock, ' old rockers swaying, Bide by aide on the verinda. -- - > . whit a Johnny, as beasqueezed her hand. ,. \Score - another victory tor mother.) {\And one for. mother’s son.\ saith replied Grace. ,_, on, f y pa bu i “an: Debt to the World. : Idlengss never won distinction fh the world, and never will. The world does not owe us a living, but every |. \ nam. age the world~work. 'God made uan' f6 employment and we cannot dodge the issue. -The Road-to Recog- T Renaseiaer cot 1 Since early In thew-dunner. he snorted | A tew mo- | merits e deliberated then surrendered | wdth A: JFohnny' and Grace whtched .the two [- manufacturers} \sFust like we'll be when we get old,\ | _ ~ unis city withlh 'a Tew. days.; zen Tron—Shem: John F. waning? ty is. investigating afe \bands throughout 'New planning to bave estvilie, where a large . band of gypeles have alreadjacol port that gypsy York state : gypgles, . bave beenfhol‘e numerous\ in luer county \bave -caused.'c ghoriff: new determined slderable-trouble, the |- nd the 'authoxitles have flint a\ stop: to\ any or- ng if one -Is planned.. fers' Co-operatty has becom q ~\Chamber of Oginie®ce andhas pledged: \Iteef tothe lemma; ts acumen. Fok years tives o‘tgthe db of Commerce have . BOP farmer and the business \interests th\ \Albany. Every available plan was} broached to etect a Halson, an execu- tive of the chamber said, but leaders -of the farmers were skeptical, and old not respond.with enttasiaan;. * Binglmm \-—-Former United States Marshal Giayfion R.. Wheeler Is to be the Democratit-candidate or fi “5“ from the Thirty-fourth Con ong \ Pistrict, opposing. Representa ive F | B, Clark. inouncement: wnsv'made that the com Democratic county organizations in | this congressional district to designate \a candidate had selected Mr. Wheeler, | | who is from Hancock, Delaware conn- ty. © * 0 i” 2 Albany.--—Institution in thiz city ot 4 - clinie to furnish e€amination and: ffeat= ment to disabled veterans, Ander the direction. of the veterang\*-bureao is expected Inthe near future, according to announvément by BDr.-Edaward ~A. Spitska, chief medical officer of the. bureau -at New York, A staff of physi- cluns will be- engaged to provide ding: - noses and curative measures for al- mots every .. ailfy ent. from which. vet- erans are stifféring. - ._ Middietown.--The body of Miss Dov» othy French «of Yonkers, who was . drowned in: G was recover mear the spot where 'she was thrown from' a canoe when it: - cupsized. Miss Frenth was. employed as a filing clerk. in the New. York oily office of the Western Electric Conn puny Albany wElghty per cent .of an eno mous increase in federal business for the Ascall -year ending July 4 over . 'the' préceding year' in United States dis- . which included 247 new cases, 407 con- ' victions and $181,818 more In. fines and penalties than in 1921, was attributed to the operation o the Volstead act: Jn a.report by United States Attorney . Hiram,/C. Todd of Sfratoga Springs | - Albany.-Dealers. having. hard coal sof domestic sizes asgert none Is being sold for. family ase, Chestnnt and.: 'erg are virtually extinct in | Albany anid what, little there is is' golfig' to . conserving their supply and awaiting developments. f Albgoy.-A new barge canal through freight ° service from Toledo, 0., «to: New York was inaugurated when-the - | Westchester; pasaed | 'through Albanywith a. cargo 'of: 40,000 | busheds of grain bound for. the state's i. 1 new $1,000,000, grain elevator at * Go~ wanus bay, Brooklyn. 9 Albany.-This. city is- getting rend; to sell some ofits real- estate and turn' 'the proceeds into -the city: treasury for the reduction of taxation. ay h, ._ Watervliet.-Warning . againat batik Ang in the Erfe. canal or- the: Hudson,] river has- been, sounded ° y:. 'Dr: W. B. \D. Van: Auken, 'city health physician;} 'tracing a case of typhoidfever to nor | sible river bathing. - 'New York. - Covert threats o! & . third: party were made by\ WilHam progressive sentiment abroad to an outlet \to prevent the forming; of a third party.\. <- Sarana : Lake—Rev. Joseph Cree-. don has announced that a three day' bazart- At the towh hall for- the: énelit of St. Bernard's: parish ralsed be $7,000 and 38,000. It was the. ‘mosi: successful bazaar in the history o; till: church R * finitelo.«——Joseph Woeffiing was klii~ ed by a punch froin his brother, George. The mother is iil in a bos- pital,\ and 'the older brother insisted the other should go to work and help pay the hospital bills. his téeth in the a mad buil, a shepherd dog saved the life of his master, Ward B.- Cole, who was knocked unconsclous by the animal,. Cole -suffered-gerious in- juries from being pawed and gored by - the bull. - Fort Ploin~ileverslng the usual or- der of things, a pedestrian ' 'urrying to get across the street during a beavy rain. ran head-on tinto a filvver parked at 'the curb, broke ~oth glasses in the | windshleld and bent a mud guard. The man was not badly. bart. e Ogdenkburg. -Running out of barrels while making moonshine whisky, nal | erg are hlleged to have; stolen geverai- empty barrels item \Albert L.\ Snyer'i bakery, Aubutn.-Dayid Wadsworth 'tormet mayor -of thik ' city; one ofthe ploneer of this city, is dead af |, bis home: here. He' had been ill for coa s . asimieara: B * n Mmohé~nidden on .a hay rigging\ covered with 'new' mown hay. stafe\ troopers. and count: authorities found. ten. cases. of alleged\ whisky and- 1;500° quarts of Canadian beep. Valug of the liquor was placed at $2,150... 'architecture of the Society of Reaut Arts Architects, fhe , most gripper-tant- prize given in- artistic competition among students id this country, .was awarded to Roger Bailey, twenty-four: yearg old, of this city for his original . conception of A: City Hall.\ Smith's personal Jr? Syractise, - ,. Al headquarters 'tor ° hig. \gubernatorial campaign this fall.is'to be opened 'In a. lected. . ganized The band -at 'Defreestrilie., Jn, paying: #] rent for the lahd on which It campi. © \_ Albany.-Thé Albany: Market Gard- @: Association, Inc., - figfed with. the Albany about 'a closer relation moral \thet I [+ ittee appointed by. the? enwood lake, near bere, |.} trict court of\ northern \New York, w ' ”Toomey House. bakerits. Ail dealers said they 'were p [ployees of the- factory-are believed to Randolph Hearst in a statement, He | | sald it would Be wise to perinit, the . [to Light 'Street, Jamestown. '* THe 'Parl® prize for % ' prégident ofthe Central Tabor Co cll of this; 000: balked: ; the police tracks of the local trolley© cdmpany in several years and/ _ miqgistown, - Hundreds. of - New | .~ ; Yorkers -who are' mauvmcir yankee |. COC) tion in Sullivan county have adopted | families largest\ O Gies lés on record. - {Academy, Ogdensburg, Pie” a?! 1 BNIP Fas 22> dale, Lake -George: )-- G (os ' £ v2 €. fuel, \Tha plane was wrecked, Both: aim «emer. : ~* In the 'Norfmanskil} creek: Clarence Blanchard,-ice dealer. . ~~, Mount © Klsco.—- .) Taylor' iiity years old, was drowned in an at- from drowning off Crolom Point in 'the: Hudson river. direotors of the Croton Point Land Company, which owns, and' rents bun- [ |.ers, ~- \Glens Falls-wit the annual meeting : of the~Lake George Association - the: limiters committee was Instructed \to question the legality \of- 'the. Interna- tional: Paper. company at. Ticonderoga 'to. control the Ibvel of Lake Géofge, ~ s l’é‘y'rauuae.—---I)avld2 Wadsworth for- .aner mayor of- Auburn, one of the plo- heer milnufacturera of the _clty, (is. dead at hig home' in Auburn. He had been iII for- slx. y . \Achenectady.- k Day, dean of meat mmkememin this city, 'dled at | {juries suffered when struck by a Dela- | whre and Hudson train af the ' overs. head, crossing in Broadway near the 'the, wholesale slaughtering and meat: “William F. Day, seventyamotyeurs Ago. | ~' Rochgster, - Druga ~ Pod 090, the total verage ; gelged~ at the ~Arrowhera-FPaper: chaps fac- | tory at Fulton to appnotififiéiz 000, : were brought to th finch ‘the paper plant, following theirdiscov- | . Germany. led a 'bale. that had Keen broken open. According to government 'rgents, em- hnve been engaged in' the traffic; © ~ Fort Platn.-A street fair under the directfon of Fort Plain post, American - © Legion. will take place during the week 'Of September IL . Hudson, Remission to. locate the Potts. Memotlal- Hospital on the Potts © homestead An Livingston has been .ask-- :ed of 'the State \Board of Hefith by - Stephen F.; Avery -of Taghkonic, sole\ surviving: trustee“ under the wil .ot Ilia C, Potts, . Carthage—Claiming to be the chem-- «plan mover; H. B. Georgia, in chargé of | the Dairymen's. League milk plant con affliction Kere, \Is ~proprring to\ move Pa.: Inthe few years Mrmd Mrs. Georgia 'have been mar-,\ rled they have moved 24 times,. .. ~. i, *' haul Smiths.- Fatally gored by ;a > zbnll’nn, 'his (arm near Philadelphia, «(radish N. Maynard died at his home. Mayn nrd's chest was. crushed when the. him through a fence, _ Hoag Comers.-The first Seld day in \this village will be staged on Septem- ber -4.~ There will be baseball games, athletic events, a Land concerts and fleecing . Gouverneur, - William GautHier, 'owner of the Gauthier theatre, recent- dy destroyed by fire; bas become [# C \member . .of the Famous Players and: Metro Film and will be- assistant \director 'at their studios' at..: Miami Fla. Watertown, - Booking a 20 pound pickerel Mrs, H. G, McKeliar of New. York city landed the fish after a 13. 'miloute battle.: The plickere!l was 8G Inches long and 16 inches in girth, « , «Renaselaer.-Harvey Younghans was named by the:Democratic city. commit- tee for mayor of this city. §: 01ean.-~Mtr.’Georze Caylor, wile bt Rev. George Caylor, pastor of First Baptist Church, Pitisburgh, Pa., \met: death while. swimming witt her little | son InsCubs. Fike; near hare. Heart 'fhlfurg death. ' There was no mater Th-her lungs, ~Auburn.-The four\ delegates from pangs county to the Democratic state licbnvention will vote for Alfred B| 30 was. announced by the chairman of at be county committee 'The conference that designated them expressed unanl- reference “illtormer Governor {Sm'lffi‘ f Mechanlé‘vlile ——lfifrs. Chiamzza,mite Spa, charged with murder, first degree, 'AHeged to bave slain Fellx Di Bello - land buried his, body \Ih a barrel, was 'released following-# hepvring here,\ '~ Albany.-A. < petition 'Gesignating J. ew wuinwrlght '0f Rye, assistant :| necrotary 'of: war, as the, prohibition candidatptog nopoination for.: reproa. sentnflye ii congress from. the transporting ~dynanifte: without 'a pér- | ~. mit from the Eire Department; The- | arrest ' followed .. 'the - (insulting sof |O. F..Fred Yan. Van Du. sen, principal 'of the Dfiensbnrg Free | | 0 0C dled 'of apo- |, | _. er omeleatrjycloner- z ward > Taylor, fip‘i‘ioti, Cbs l mid his mach Can, Jack, Marsden of | i A-Boston, . were seriqusly injured when.] 'an airplane in which they were making | ; Hlight.to: Boston went into a: nose | dive and crashed into a field near herg, |. : The filers bad-alighted for a supply ot] | Delmar.-Whlle companions waited }: for him .to reappear nfter a dive, Or- |. <. landmcomellg Neventeerd, was drowned | ° Friends be- | ; .eamée frightened and gome tried to find { -| him. Finally they summoned ald and [-< ~- \the body was brought to the surface | - Do with 'a rake, .Cornéell was graduated | - ° from 'the- Delmar public school two | (> years ago.: «He: 'bad been.empluyed by Wilson. . tempt. to save an unidentified woman like fouls we ‘ATHEDRAL F Wilson was one, of the f , - Described - Engliab | Cro) inflows at that place to summer. camp | 'the Ellis Hospital as the result of Ih-- \ He wis seventy-four] At'P! 'years old, Mr..Day was identifiedwlth AD .busineiis began by: his father, tbe‘Tate i} . ery in . unmarked: bales 'of Tags from: i‘: \The drugs, were found, it |; ~ : is: said. when federal inspectors search- 1 'I pected with aN the Aner sensiblHitien | Smith for the nomination for governor; : of Johnw Chiavazza -was taken\tos|~ <the Saratoga county jafl is Balls ston |- € f. [| d: themselves, For In spite of Its great IIA é‘e the llibltltute was well preserved | weet $_: Lyonnngjunlug tired three build-3 tia vit Ings on a-farm owned by: P.: Espen~ '+ -| acheid;:~ The harvested éropg_ of the | *]-| season were destroyed. . Communica- | {tion. with many «mall. towns “was cut\ § | off when tgtephone Aines- were carried,“ 2 * _. | | away by the wind, Mailym’incoa were: o | in diirkness. - ~\Growing:crops. iil‘fi ., {ported. fo have been &evérety dim sell. ee w Buii'alo.—-Robert C. Lacey, former 6 jity.~ was released “fig-{e 3 the plan/df-picking | --' -- shipping than home for use In: their | tau. county © has one of: the c ] the . filers ' received fractures of the if} - (Lillian—The Democratle county pV nonwhites Of Orleans county | '/ y indorsed former Governor Al |. |C red -E. Smith as candidate for gov. - 2412 2490 m bout Ingleborough {northwest \Tork. ~shire), in the peak district: 'Of 'Derby=. abire, ahd round about the Cheddar in. porough..gyes down 'in one plunge of $00 feet, ~mnd wast ex- 'plored In 1805 by. M..Mertel. 'Below' this the out and the low- opr ataye Was: described by the: French apgleologist; In the Alpine Journal, as / n' slfgle pillar.. ~There was one: vast' hall, 500 fdet long, 80; to. 100 feet high,. | 06 40 116 feet broad. | Thus it is one. of the Ave in: nix largest caves known sent: lg: xcene ve‘lhat. J-avar expect to: cone. ie --* my finding-cunt! wander [ Augs.\\ lit d 'cuveir go deep, | but met i'Pcti; «mist b \ fir” I I flak“ Will nol the \Cheddar asses -of incrosta- sir, and the snowy ter- | emblmnrieu 01 Bull . who love ot‘praiu in generally con; 1 of human Hature, To be' entirely den-\ “titute of. alt this. pus-ion beiokeni at] Agnoble mind, on which no moral im | pression.As. Melly made; for where! there is no Gesite. 'of praise, there wilt many - respects, A qpriefol sction, it Ii 'entitled : to no more than | 'our secondary regard. 'It hax: its dary sot, by transgressing which At 44 || Taf once trhnaformed from an innocent Into & most dangerous passion. When passing Ats natural line, it becomes the ruling spirit of conduct; when the re- , wa owe 'to the, voice of - «conscience anfl. _ the sense ofduty, the love 'of praise, having then gone out . of Its proper Dun Doctor Smith. Felling the Check Fora». A branch of crime that causes great | lois to business med, fs check “forgery B’y the tse of bleaching molds .Arile| eradlcntoru And. \penning“ check; 'made out for, 'siy, $16, have been. al-) 'tereq to $1,000, and cashed for this| Jarnount. When such a swindle occurs, ° the bank concerned is not responsible Forthe loss. unless the actrial plgnaturb 'has been forged. The-odly mt of] preventing these cerlmes Is the. use .of [- the patent check-writer of which there aro about fifty 'thoukand in use, ' The machine '\'shreds\ 'the words \and A&\ ures into the check. Acid; proof brk in -two colors Is used and -f, check would | have to be destroyed before any alters], ation could be made. TCT The - Morris-Dancers. Ig England. in medieval times, the Christian feast of Penticost absorbed. one of the summer festivals; of the,] pagan Inhabitants of Westerii Huro, : It was commonly celebrated in all{ | parts of the country by what was termed the Whitsun-alé, and it was a. I great time for the- Morris-dance“. Antiqunaries seem agreed that the old English Morris-dance, so great a Ite in the Sixteenth century, and still used, was derived through Spain from the Moors and that its name in Span-] \Morleiw & Moor, was taken from t . circumstance, a - « 'Prbhlstoriu Freight. When the cargo of a ship was un- récently at Portland, Ore., it wak discovered that a certain portion, -which was supposed\ to consist of \ Wwhirus make proved to be the Ivory tusks. of the maistodon. \ berfan natives, had substituted these ' Yor. the walrus Ivory which was or- defied. The cheaters. however, cheat Wig the largo sito of the tusks con-f; i Investigator « -~.Gave Known Travelers as Gap»: | wi inn hyli 'of trial-borough\; wa of ; The: (chips. \caver in- England 'are 'Romerset.: laninz {Ghyll of. Ingle: |. tan. Immerse cathedral, unsupported by | exist in the- whole world; | & | p among the. most | two re woeful n brilliancy by | ~ >. | men, for “period of ten.y l‘b rien 7 be no senge of reproach, But while It | is admitted to be -a natural. snd, \In\ Lj_, - principle of | gird we pay to the opinions «of men | : encroaches. on: that yéeyérencé Which.] place,instead bi! elevating, debam- ‘ \_J when. \his ~#aithful \old' \to \j‘ recognized Him An Ts 'disi Crafty Si- [ 0 It would be well to lntrod . Tew. snails and tadpotes, and - three % . Ancient Roadbulilders. - Herodotus tells us that., ja great king built a magnifice | across the sands. for. the, Fanimpo lion of.. materials for.. th . Ryramid ] employing - for:. this .pfirpore ' found near the great: Pay\w nids ~comprige what Js probably the- } remainfitnmdsu acedwthfitone '.; mondérful rime, Carthaginlanr, Peruvians were nilwreno‘“ sq | builders. passed away. ~~ *a 20-20 'Great Poet's lelm 6 ter'typhon was beyond in ma; e -iWhen for the first \tire - inter! one in his presence,- e gazed fixedly 'at\ me, evineing . congiderable © apprehension for my ©. . AT 'nutceéded - 4n ' releasing m mild stream into my glass.\ ,.[<.~ t f ' I stopped, he accent .of admiration and surprise, have done it*\ . Still, the- poet who can tern won reallamparklinz liquid of ve se tas his C Se 4~ T- ~ c oad. toe s Donal & lone: e 'bf the | Iyo's faithfal h und Bill Bykes\ Joyal mongrel; Bayer Ba by 'of Piaget, 'Dog. of. Belgiups, , Cae King’sdog are 'just a. few of. eriid whose fames come to memory out 'of of: the golden \books. 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