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Show 'fByiheWai A rrl p (CopyrlXhl, .194, .North AlH-TloftN Newspaper Alhuct.) Lawsuit Carried On 560 Yer A g-nrllr litt v kKAfm rrlo-. ?uu cIom to Hona, la called 'ontln Manhn. A lr quad-rncl quad-rncl formod by tb footblll M tht Alhaa volcano, tha lupine mouatalaa. by th woodod aaad duaaa of tha roast, and by Mount r.rcta, RiADurhi soma l.t.uot erta af aatraordinarf ly fortlla land, la know a to hiaiory aa tha Pontine Marehea. Tba water, hemmed la aa all fri a, cannot flow out, aaya Lon 0laelo Oaettnl. Italian amhaa-adar amhaa-adar la th l'nitd Ktata. the N Monal Oocraphta Masaslne. In olden tim the whole I Mid wn denaeljr aapulaced rfnd Ma;hly product pro-duct It T nf y-4hre lowna are auppoeed ta have existed where aow one aa ant the trace of a single bulMlng. The Horn a as. with (real dartntr. and with aa enormous expenditure ex-penditure of labor, due rlffht throuah the dunee at aa level and thla ais-ant to cut. with tha stdoa over a huadred !et hlffh. appears today. The eoadlttoa at tha Von I tine land her ems wora and worse. I The water could not find sufficient outUt. and durins; the rainy aessoa i Inundated larpre tracts of land. Karh Troup of Inhabitants, therefore, strove principally to divert the waters wa-ters from their ewit properties to those of their nelsrhbora. Lawsuits were Instituted, and wars feroksout tnreesantly In every direction. The Jon (") t is weult ever on recorw. tt Ts fald".' rmiTt1 " For INmit I" yes re t was carried on. and only ended about 17s. When tha decisions de-cisions of the courts did not suit the people they resorted to arms. an1 many bloody battle were fought. . fftatestnen may play politics when voting on ta reduction, bur taxpayers will not play politics when voting on statesmen. states-men. Cleveland Ttnes-Com- merclaL Uncle Sam Runs Biggest ' 10-Cent Store in World I'nde hmm run the hlgg est It-cent It-cent st or) la tha world. Printed copies of pateata ere sold all over thla country at let rents each, to the number of a month. It costs C cents each to print these patents, which Is one of the bis vest jo he done by tha goveraroent print-in print-in a office. ' w Fifty llnotypa fnarhJnes are kspt busy elitht ho am a say all through the year on this work alone. The printing for the patent office costs around l.ft.tH)a a year. which cornea bark Into the treasury with at least profit. In sddltlan to the (V,009 copies of patents distributed iTery month, l.eso.aa copies are sent ta libraries all aver this country and to forelan countries ln tirhani. There are Jn the patent offtre, mhlwt to sate, Ift.Aoe.M copies of patents Th-ee have a cnat value to the fovera-nienr fovera-nienr af t N,lt and sale value of M.Ms.ftO. Tha man wha wants to borrow bor-row trouble aeeda na collateral. Pherbraoke Quebec) Record. Boulajiger Was Called "Mao on Honeback" I The "Mis ea Heraehack was a ntrl.nafa' eoriferre1 upon Georges KrnMt Jaaa Marte Heulanger I1J-!Mr, I1J-!Mr, the fimoui i-rea-h agitator and 4magfgie, because of tbe fst that heiwaa rmrwXy aeea la puhltc est-epl when mounted oa a bta'k a ore, ror aprae rare he enjoyed gret populant jr. and ss by many regarded aa the coming man of lrance, but having ben charged by tha eenate with appropriating, while mtnlster of war, the sum of 12fc,0t.O frsnrs for purposes of his owe propaganda, he fled to Kngland and afterwards retired to Belgium, where be committed eat-aide. eat-aide. Superstition Found Expression in Rings Imperial Roma permitted only the senators and nobles to wesr golden rings. The common folk had to be satisfied with Iroa rings. Superstition, Super-stition, which look such a hobj on the medieval mind, found Ha expression ex-pression In rings. Magical rings with a aeoromsDt Ic Inacription made the wearer Immune to pestilence' and epilepsy. Rings with a toad-mone toad-mone Hhakespears's "precious jewel- In the toail's head pro- , trted newborn babes and their mothers against witchcraft. . ftare la-deed were the rings worn by Hi u art partisans ia Kngland af-J ter the execution of King Charles , I. I'nder a large diamond. In a hktdea oapeule, was eoaceal.d a miniature portrait of ths king. The Ring ef th. albeltis," la ' ths Rrsndtusvtsn esga ksowa as ' the "fclbelsngenlied." Is perhaps the most hesutiful legend ef all. Into , this magical ring the dwsrfa who dwelt In the depths of ths earth, ha forsed consummate power vr th. whol. world. j It Is gsttlng to bs s. thst a eommoa cuss ran hardly do anything sufficiently ersr.dsl- ous to get Int. th. headlines Xashvllls Bsnaer. Burke and Webiter . intelligent Render. - It was aald af Kdmund Burke, the Eaa-li.h etateemsn aad orator, who wa. a great reader- and a thinker aleo. thst be resd every book ss If he w.re never te Bee it a second time, end thus made II his own. a poeeesnlovi for lite. And It ! Is said that IJsalel W.beter. the Americas statesmsa snd orator, was one of the moet earnest snd I Intelligent readrrs all his III. hir I HIS faorlte authors wers resd snd I reread with a passionate fondn.se la ose of the last svsnlngs ef his life he beguiled the wrarlscse et hie attendsnta by reciting a poem from Cowper. - How he became te be so successful success-ful snd aa iatelllgsnt a reader is Tplalaed la his autobloaraphy. Whsaever he read he read eo ofte. and as earnestly thst hs learned te repeat It. had eo few hooks. bb says, "that te resd them once or twice waa nothing; we thought they were all to le got by hesrt. He tells us: "In thoee boyish days there were two thlese which I dear. v loved, vis. resdier and p.ayieg Lpssetoas wstck mM not c-.se. to struggle wha boyhood wa avsr. Indlasa now gives the right to rltusl dsnces if respectsble. the ether kie. being reserved for the kna sll rureet , Journal. ' j Executioner Alo Hd to Be Surreon A eenturv age "culesers Is Kerooo were a Blue. hiRh.r class ef m. then et prent. 1 her were reoulred lo be educated in eurgrry. and practised medicine. Th-y were stale officials snd received a fued salary. raul Hpathe. the esecu-o.r esecu-o.r who recealiy shot himself la Hreeian. left a eoaalderaMe eat at an4 attract, attentloa ta the ex-reilent ex-reilent pay erYiirh eierut loaere a; ft. Before th war ( mark a, or IZI, rvd (ravelin; ex pee e -a waa tha fee aaltf for each ettecuttoa. arw) it haa now ret urea) ta about tha aame amount, tipaethe ha 4 a;ultlotlael fortr five tertne. That waa emphaeu'd br hie liahtlna forty-five canila. n earh of hla vlrftme, h-rore be ehot htmaelf. H 4nvate4 hla ran-1-.aa in a reatauraat aixi ta real site wbwa ep heated a value. jv - |