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Show Interesting JeW toig fftveden, JloPWaiJ and Danmap. lhe FtUthiii or Ihf ScaiidlttATirtu la hhtU a The concluding linn of Col 11 M ill-Wn ill-Wn "Story of an 1 mltcriM" contain luchi terse ami telling argument In fit or c( Hie Scandinavians a Americans, that e think it proper to iuote them t ' Wi, it it verily true, that the Sc-in-dnaiian Immigrants, from the oil) so luiiof ifi8 to the present time, huo furnished strong tun it, clear heads and loyl heart! to the republic Fliey h-ii e Mined the ullclerrctj to blossom like the rose, lliej ImopliiiteiWchools and churches on the hills and In the alleys , they have honestly ind ably administered administ-ered sOairs of town, count) and stite , tlyhae helped lo innke wise 1ms for tleir rrpccllvo coniiiionucilths and in he halls cf Lonijrcss, tltey hive, with honor and ability represented their Joptid country abroad (hey lne sane Wied the American soil b their blood, shed In freedom's came on the battle-'elds battle-'elds of the rf.vnlu.llon and the civil uar, nd though proud of their Sc indlimian iwctrj theyioee America anil Aincrl-wn Aincrl-wn Institutions as dcepl) and as trul) as llie descendants cf the Pilgrims, the Hiy emblems of hbirt meaning as much to ihem as to anj other clllicn. Therefore, the facimllnaslan-Ameri- feels u ceitain seme of ownership in lorious hcrlt ige ol Amerlcin soil li its rivers, lakes, mount ilns, vallejs' Jdsand prairies, and In nil Its noble IWlluliuns-and he feels, that tint bless. P. uhlcli he uiJo)s, are not Ids b) ior prsuTtrance but by right ,by mora r. well as civil tight 1 or he took pos "ssion of the wilderness, endured the "ardshlps of the pioneer, conlrlbiitul 'full ,!, ,uwlr, ,he Rra1j KsuU, ccomplished, and Is in mind and heart ln" nl loj il Americ in cltUrn " hUEDINi !jew editions of the letters of Clnrles "d GermT bc pMhM '" SUedlsh jA ,!'?b,; "i l Alfred Noble, the .d. mcntor Vf ""oltless Run WoL e?,B H'jy- " '" "niely con ifiiw'i h -voUon to lfo cause by A j couple of young loirrs from l.er-li,3r l.er-li,3r ? "I'P'y l n nianlj(.e license " bl.nf r.",llV r!"l"B 0U1 lll 1'iout il?- i' lle "l"11"- .vry "rnenlj J ' ' I '"'P"'"1" nf Hie step they si Im?,?1" to lAke. ancj this msile such i Impression on both of them tint tliej tere. op ll' niaU" ""-11 anJ riglitcen members of the Upper house of IhelUlksdag haie resigned II liuks nlmust like n stampede. I'. 1. llcrg, the rrprescntatlM, voices -i gencrtl scull-ment scull-ment among the liberal members who have resigned, iihen he si)s 'I am tired of speaking lo deaf eirs, tired be cause I cm accomplish nothing on account of life eeonomicnl and pnliticil policy prcnlllnr in our leglsliilon and admlnistrnllon " This Is the manlier, In uhlcli the 'CM-KOtin"sUeS 'CM-KOtin"sUeS up the political situation In Norway "The lihernl movement In Norway Is of the grcalest import luce to us. Norway will soon be on the height nf political liberty and social dcicloii-limit dcicloii-limit Mo nobility, no Great lindlorus, universal suffrage, free ehtirches, no tarllf, an luslgnificim loyilly, popular ediintion, courts of conciliation Insleid of war. . Hut bweden has the same king ni Norway And Iiojv can the political tnrbariMii of Sweden be perpetuated per-petuated when the people in the other country of the king becomes a tlior oiiklil) free people ? Might here lies our ercit hope, and thills ulut mikes the Conserv Hives mid, Tills Is the re ison why the two peoples must be prevented from extending their hinds to each ottier. And this is aKo the reison why the Norwegians nnd the Norwegian government arc so desplcible in the e es of rovally, of the clerg), the army, the hndlonlsund of the bureaucracy. NOKWAV. A work on Christopher Columbus and the Discovery of America is under pre- Iiantiou by l'rof (lustavbtorm and will lo published complete about Chrivtmis GUIs under il ami bovs under 15 ycirs of age hive been forbidden to appear on anv public stage In Chrlktlanla or to accept employment at restaurants without speclil permit from the authorities. authori-ties. Nor ire children allowed to oirer llovvrrs newspapers, etc, for sale nt such plices or to bu on the streets for such purpoes after y o clock Uurlng Hie winter months The iklug ship intended for the Chlcigo Worlds 1 air Is to be. built nt Sindefjord neir lhe place, where its prototype the nnclnit Gokstid vessel, was uneirthed some fifteen ycirs ago It Is to be ready for ilellveryin 1 ebnnry iiest.nud Mr. Christiansen, u well known ship builder who has rh irgo of the work, Is already busily engaged colleit-lug colleit-lug material for it Pvcry tiling going Into the ship will bo of tvorwcglai t tow 111 mil Workmanship except llio eel, thejo being no oak timber big eunue.li In thn country for lint purpose. 'Not even in Germ my can timber of the reiulrcil dimensions 156 feet long, 16 luclitH high and S Inches wide be ob lalneel.indCanidi will bu called upon to furnish tho piece DKNMMtK. Thepaprrs of Copenhagen ara having no end of fun with an old maid, who keeps if cits, i rits and a mouse, and tends 10 them ns tenderly as if they were her own babies A London publishing house will soon issue a choice selection of translations of Scttidinavlan literature The translation trans-lation will bc made by llaron A Wil-lcenl Wil-lcenl Copenhagen ' The I iflcl Tower ' nt Som.ermirl.cn. Copenhigcii, Is being built. It is 1 copy of the I iliicIi structure of the sime name but will be only soo feethik,h As the (.round, on which it stands, however, is 100 feet above the level cf the r 1 it w ill raise On feet ibnv cits surroundings lhe passengers will be carried to the top of it by means of elcvitois |