Show BAWLINS SHOULD EXPLAIN Used Figures of Speech in Senate Recently Re-cently that Nobody Understands In his speech on relations with the Philippines delivered In the Senate on March 2th Senator awlins wild some things that will cause much surprise in TJtnlu One of them was that sheep men are Inzy He said The Peasant peas-ant is pleased to follow the plough a U the hephPid to recline upon some eminence uid cast his sluggish eyes upon his grazing herds etc The closing paragraph of tin speech however was the greatest mystery of the whole affair It was The time Dies of Imperialism flutter their dllle tante wings In wild delight at every panegyric of power CL every fulsome adulation of those who have gifts to bestow and patronage to dispense And so It has ever been Local naturalists are wondering what kind of an animal a time fly Is It must have been some thing the Senator saw In the East |