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Show PERSONAL MENTION. A newspaper clipping bureau In New York ha?, collected S711 newspaper atorlt about thtr- late Senator Hanna since his death. On an order from Elmer Dover Mr. Burolle. the proprietor, has arranged these clippings In an alburn, consisting of pages. It will consist of eight volumes vol-umes and It will contain matter equal to 1(3.321,500 words. Mme. Marie Rozo cherishes among her many treasures two strangely contrasted memorials. One Is a programmo printed In gold letters on white satin of the songs she once sang before Queen Victoria, and the other Is u beautifully executed testimonial testi-monial presented to her by a convict forger when she sang to the inmates of Auburn prison, New York. ... Tho story Is told of a teacher of Indiana, at Hampton, Vu., who was reading them the parable of the Ten Virgins by the aid of an Interpreter; as she read, she noticed a furtive smile on tho faces of her usually oober-vlsagcd pupils, and stopping to inquire in-quire the cause, discovered that, owing to tho paucity of the Indian dialect, which made tho same word sorve for virgin and old maid, the story, as It was sifted down through the interpreter, was lo the effect that "ten old maids lighted their lanterns, and went out to look for a husband "Tho World's Work. |