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Show opex, tttati, Monday Monyiyn, stay 22. isos. which teen al work on sn A NEW AIRSHIP has be hopes will break all records and all TnE sromnso nxAsmfEig; TOGO THE OGREllWSiSJeiS baka." 'lfciu't j Bvti) Japanese Famous Aeronaut Will Navigate the and How Valor of Japan'a Naval Hero Led woiuan she obeyed her htrs'ianJuuiler-s'anAir at Lewis and Clark Exposition. d Khe did not really Him to Beat Hia Wife. apologized. shen rke spoke th? seriousness entl.us-ia-t- s Portland, May 21. Air-LAdmiral Togo is once more the man of ths siiuution and that her husband cheer-fullin the are much interested so .he report the 10 lront; go f the moment, for .a much depends must Lade Lbn farewell, and the ad- that Roy a. Knabe.i-hu- a Is building upon bis power of facing the Russian miral lcfi he house for the nisi ion. an airship at his home in Toledo, Ohio, fleet He was born in October If, On arriving there h bad to wait with which he promics to astonish a noticed and his train ter ilmo 1S37, Just four years af'er the A mere some girl looking for someone. The the world at the Lewi and Clark excan rqur-lroanchored ia the bay lii tiewas who was the his only and beloved daughter, position. Mr. Knabem-ltue- . of Veiiihi and opened the eyes of Japaa girl thirteen years, 1joking up navigator of lialdwins California Arto the wonders uf tlie wM. English- t'hlvo, of into hrr fathers fac? she row" at St. Louis last jesr and who men cannot fail to have an enormous earnestly Why did you strike my made the only httccerMul flvhl during demanded. him in for but the if interest nothing There is no doubt hut that the exposition there, nas devoted pracfact that be was trained on board mother? an Ogre; and Admiral Toro, tically all o hi time since then to He vou are II. M S. Worcester I1K73-4.- ) rot mind faring a hundred the study of crirships. Vntli he went an excellent .indent and who would proved flinched at the up the the Baldwin machine from the bnTtloshlp-1- . Russian It was in the spraka good English. Su Louis exposition grounds, and words. Oh, my dear. maidens little romwhen lie C'hinrKlapanrse war, I was eery wrong. 1 ad made the do Ids bidding, turning ay i mimdcrl he cruiser. Navitn. that he home, i.iy child, and at will, he had not mad? a single voytirsi mi d.- - Ms mark. January he The mother. to in an age my airship. He became so enpolc!ie. paid a brief visit home alt hough he ! to her father, thusiastic that he determined to defarewell said little girl ellued the offer of a reception which satisfaction left the vote his energies toward tho solving the municipality of Tokln proposed in and with great comfort her mother while of the problem, and he promised hia to ststlon his honor on the ground that the time the admiral, friends that he would have a machine her bore father, train the was not yet ripe for such a demonin time for the next exiiosi-tio- n d west. to the awav stration. It may le remembered that and the adwhich would sail succesafuliy litis huppened, Since lie took turn In the service in name having become famous tbree times out of three, instead of memory of the officers nnd men who miral's over the world wih the progress only one, as was the case with the Caliall had been killed hi Tort Arthur. a:iil Miss Chlyo Togos name fornia machine. on that occa-io- n he delivered a sp.oh of the war. becont known in the Peer-essalso has Already Mr. Knabcnshuc has the enwhich deserve to be quoted and r she attends, a id gine and other parts of the new ship which school quoted ; new rein victory under way. The engine to be used la "As I stand before your splrlia I caa whenever all her friends congratulate her on of hia own design, and when comhardly express m.v feelings. Your per. her father's prowess, but Miss Chiyo is pleted. will w?igh but CO pounds, and wi'iaUty is fresh in my memory. Your ill develop elght-horain the lesst flattered by complipower. The corporeal existence has ceased, but not and modestly thanking them she cylinders of a well-tilepattern have your passing from the world has been ment. not my father's been purchased oulrlyht, hut the other Is in the guUunt discharge of your dmy mh vs, No; it The admiral report on a parts of the engine will be constructed by virtue of whlth the enemys fleet of Heaven). fly the grare after plans drawn hy Knabenshue on this Mile of the world has been list tie always begins, He Is a man of few words, hlmaclf. if Heaven. combined completely disabled. Our v. In his houseTne engine Is to he fitted with a fleet retains the undisputed mnimnnd retiringih-- re and thrift is no trace of luxury of propeller, which will be turned at I truer that this will hold of tin) seas. the family living in a com- a speed of 250 revolutions per minbrim; pence and rest lo your spirits. any kind, middle-clas- s house. There is no ute. This ia much faster- than tho a my agreeable duly to aail myself mon riclisha kept, the speed of the Arrow propellor, which rn the occasion of my presence in this carriage, bicyc'e, orcommonest the display was an 11 foot fnn turned 1M times city, whither I have been called by latter being middle-clas- s lire. Only per minute hy a 7 home power enthe emperor, to report our successes of Japanese to the xntrti, of those who sacrl i one servant Is employed and t relative gine. The new airship will offer .70 square caretaker during he lturruls fleet! their earthly existence for the feet less resistance to the wind than ntlalnm-of so great a result. The furL5 to show did the Arrow, and with the decreased small electric report is rendered nio.t humlily by me the the name of Togo to ihe right of resistance and Increa-e- d speed of the iu per-oHelhanchlro Tiign, admiral up the gate, which waa considered neces- propeller, Knabenshtte confidently exof the combined fleets. of ad- pects to drive hip sew ship at twice He la once more on the high seas sary as processions and groups at ihe the speed of the old. With the Ararriving with hi ships, and the world is wait- mirers were shoul "Banzai, hanxai" (long row under favorable conditions, he to house hKEII. Meanhia of an for exhibition ing his family. was able to go forward at the rats of time ws give a sketch of the admiral life.) for the admiral and may 15 to 25 miles per hour. Its In unpretenttousneas simple written been by which haa specially a of home be seen the sweet The airship will be fitted with an Ta-uKeto: by the presence of elongated envelope, with a capacity for In Japan, when a child erica its Samurai gladdened and 8,000 cubic feet of gas, suspended mother says, The Ogre will come and !iia wife, their young daughter over a triangular framework, similar take you away to the mountains, and sons to that used in th construction of the even the nauc.htitwt child will then Arrow. The frame will be much lightWOULD HAVE PLEASED cease crying. SAM WELLER S FATHER er than any heretofore used, anil will The Ogre waa considered the most weigh hut. 25 pounds. An equilateral monstrous demon in Old Japan. It Is Among the Mangbottiia, a dead chief triangular framework is used because shown In lllumrntlon as having two and always car- Is buried in a sitting poMure, in the more strength can be secured with les horns on its renter of a new hut specially built on weight than in any other pattern. The rying a heavy Iron stick. the hanks of a stream. Five of his envelope will weigh about 85 pounds. Admiral Toqos Children. of the com- widows are strangled and their bodies Its carrying strength with the 8.000 Our commander-in-chie- f bined fleet. Admiral Togo, is called laid out with tlHr feet towards their cubic test of gas will be 520 pounds, Onlhel-hachl- " ( Ogre Admiral) bv dead huslwnd . The bodies are then and it must weigh under that when his comrades, but not in a bad sens-1- , covered with liarkcloth saturated with carrying the driver. Immediately after Roy Knahenahucs as ninny men distinguished In feats of palm oil, after which Ihe spot la held to be sacred and must not be approach- successful fight at Bt. IjOuIs promarms lmve hecn stvled the name. When Admiral Togo returned to hi ed under penalty of death hy anybody inent business men of Toledo, opened return to home in Tokto some time before the but the ruling rhipf and one attend- negotiations, asking him to outbreak of hostilities he was suffer- ant. From The Srory of Ihe Congo lhat city and construct a new airship, hy Henry Wellington promising him all the necessary caping from a cold, so he remained quietly Free State, ital. At tho time, not raring to break in bed a few days. Having received Mack. away from Captain Baldwin, be reorders to proceed to the front he beEXCURSIONS EAST. fused all overrun-- . He has been trygan preparations for hia departure ing to make satisfactory arrangeby packing up the things he would In May and Jtinz, one tars pins 2.0i, ments with Mr. Baldwin, and recently and when ready to go Mrs. Enquire it ticket office made a trip to New York to see wliat Tet an Togo, wlilt true womanly solici- round trip. tude moving her gentle heart, tried to 77 West Second South street to. in- could be done. Not being ableCalito books. The come to an agreement with the and scenic persuade him not to go yet but to wait formal ionRoute. fornlan, be returned to Toledo, and until he was quite well. Ogre Midland Sunday ip Excursions - Rio Grande Western vwl Commencing May 7 the Rio Grands will run an excursion every alternate Sunday to Sept 30, Ogden to Salt Lake City. Fare $1 round trip. Tickets on sale fer all trains. fini-he- e. w c . Sr'iiX uonseut'. typical l. VIA- I air-shi- p P. ERNSTROM r e 10-fo- - '. 2 ut Practical Horseshoer n. We are specially prepared for mean horses. shoeing -Coma and see how wo do It 417 23rd street. Opposite Consolidated Wagon and Maehine company. Phone 318 X. v 1 con-iar.t- ly ya The Utah National Bank fun-hea- OF OGDEN 1 1 J United States Depository. Pnildnnt Ei Dooly Vico Prosidont Horace E Peery Caahlor Ralph E Hoag..... Aaslatant Cashier A. V. McIntosh j( - t Interest Paid on Savings Accounts , FIREKEN VETEMS ATTENTI08 ! at, Ail veteran fireman requested to tend a special meeting for the purpoa dav ilocora-lion- s of arranging fur Moniiuy, May 2Sml. at 8 oclock, tuarp. AH veterans shouM be present. J. K. WRIGHT, Secy. e, capture jitiz.i. Mr. Knahi uMiu ej that after the exhibition the Lewis and Clark ion he will take the ship to f Brussels to contest for the 2u,(ioj prise offered there for the most airship flight. After ths flight at Brussel he iuLends to challenge I Sant to a race, the flight to be made in any manner he niay wish, and with any ship he may choose to use. ui MOOES ET ROBES A LA CONGO. ! The forest trilies, lo whom cleanliness by water Is iinposrlblv, smear ihi-ibodi.-with palm oil and a kln.l of red ochre, which they afterward The original costume of scrape off. a few leaves, or an exceedingly small apron made fiom fibrous bark, for women, and a loincloth of the same material for men. has iuLled to the superior attraction of common cotton goods, which now reach them from far or Saxony. These away Manchester stuffs, ornamented by large patterns In fittming reds or yellows, delight tho e.vs anil ivjoi.ee the heart of the Congolese maid and matron, while such of tlie nten as desire to stand well wuli the gentler srx will also condescend to use them. In every trilie. children of both sexes ure entirely nude until they reach the age of puberty. In at least one tribe, neither men nor women wear In a few tribes It is any covering. customary for the women to remain Some nudn until they are married. wonn-denote their married state by breasts with strange covering their ornaments, while other secure this object by elaborately dressing their hair, which they build up to a great height by aid of palm fibre and gum. Both men and women, of whatever tribe, ornament themselves with Just as many collars, bangles and anklets as Without exception, they can obtain. ihe possession of a few Strings of colored beads is to ihem a source of gaxe upon They great happiness. such treasures with delight and guard them with jealous care, From The Story of the Congo Free Slate, by Henry Wellington Wack. S II Cl Oil? BSE ps waa Wh:n you can have electric light? for $J.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for addition- a al lights. Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light. R. S Campbell, Manager a ndEga&aam the mine. The same persons vouch for a tale to the effect that in the Willamette Valley, which la one of the moat fertile spots in tho world, sheep grow so fat that .when they get on their backs, they lie helpless like turtle. It Is said that small boys In the Willamette Valley make ready money turning over sheep at so much ,a-e- d iet-u- a turn. POPULATION CANNIBALISM IN CENTRAL AFRICA. Cannibalism has long been suppressed by the Congo government, just as Mined Colors Will bo on Exhibition murder Is suppressed among civilised communities; but the horrible practice at Lowia nad Clark Exposition. is still indulged here and there, as opportunity occurs for evading the vigSo recentilance of the authorities. ly as 1898, and possibly to the present day. It was necessary to maintain a constant guard at the cemetery in l.oopoldvIlle, the chief station on the Upper Congo, to prevent the Bangalas unearthing the dad and carrying them off to feast upon. Several such cases were proved against them, and capital punishment had to be resortod to in order to stamp it out Xot all the cannibal tribes are so repulsive and cruel as the Bangalas. Most of them rat no other human flesh but that of their enemies slain In battle. That source of supply will not suffice for the Bangalas, who make up its deficiency or slaves. Having with prisoners broken their victims limbs, they place him In a poo of water, with his head supported jufct above Us surface so that he may not drown. After having left him In that position for three days (if he survives so long), he is killed and eaten. Another method Is to behead the victim, singe all the hair from the body over an ember fire, and then The cut it Into pieces for cooking. white and gold and haa Its celling as FEL1NE ACROBATIC COMPANY. well as part of the walla decorated with a huge spiders web painted in gold. In the web are two Alee and a spider. This queer decoration bus a history. The emperor's ancestor, Frederick the Great, drank each morning a cup of chocolate, which wan brought to him in this room. One day the cup was left standing for some time while the king was busy at hia writing table. When 0-0- 0 at last he turned to drink the chocolate eC he found a big spider had let- itself down from the celling into the cup. he Is gone. Me has vanished as thourh rchool children In Spiders and chocolate dont go well make excursion. Into tho ground opened and swallowed him. PUBLIC together, thought the king. And he In a way, the ground has swallowed to xiudy nature at emptied Ms cup into a saucer for his first haa.I. These excursions Mm, for ho hat Jumped into his underThe feline company was practicing two greyhounds. They drank eagerly, re provided f ir them and paid for by ground burrow. We would never And when were with seised soon afterward but - ti! h casfoitnl ')"! the it if we went hastily and noisily pact It. convulsion and died, evidently tr ora But If wo wult quietly near tho spot 10 see Xu:tc ptopie l.:itr poison. Val objects and rcni'-mlr . Thin where wo lost saw bunnlc by and by a The French cook was then sought t a- far way to learn than to little head with long ears and very but he had shot himself, for be had from bright oycn will apitcur from a hole In memorinn Ccrcrlptlnns tried to poison ths king and feared the the ground that was so cunningly consequences of his crime. Here are three pictures from the story of The Sleeping Beauty." No. 1 V wo did not see it. Uunnle Is ouxht to have school pupil1 King Frederick always looked nn the lnt-n:ml rtgioua ell through looking about lo nee If the const is The sleeping beauty on her couch. No. 2 the prince discovering the enchanted castle. No. 1 The prince finding the sleeping beauty. To And No. 3 cut on spider which had tried to share Ms h.a country, cepeciuty among city clear. Then If he secs un hs will prob dotted lines, fold back an line XX and heavy center line and insert center part breakfast as his preserver, and it was ably imp bark into his burrow again. . . in memory of tills event that he bad the Tlie rabHt, however, does not live in of bottom picture in slot at back of top picture l. room decorated. an underground burrow, like tho mole. It digs into the earth so as to have a (sioklog Vase Trick. stmt whero Its enemies cannot And it, Taka a transparent glass vase with a also a enfe, warm pluce in which to three daring mice appeared cover and place the cover on the vase. rear its young and find shelter from Then throw a handkerchief over the cold nnd storms. whole and give it to some one to place Another bright little creature you are In a corner of the room. almost sure to rre In any walk along Now take a saucer and burn a little country roads Is the chipmunk, or Incense In it and ground squirrcL It Is one of tlie pretutter this comtiest, most nttrncUvs of the rodents, or gnawers. It is of the warm, soft brown mand, Fmoke, color of the earth and has dark amt enter thou into white stripes ulooff Us back. It Is yonder vase! about nix Inches long. It you step Then you ask along without making a noise this little to somebody creature will skip fearlessly over the draw the handIABBIT FEEriNQ FROM ITS BCR fences at the roadside. It seems to like kerchief off the ROW. stone watts, rsiieeislly the kind that is To everyvase. roughly lutd UP. with places among tin4:11(1 rtn. rome of whom In thickly surprise, bodys with happy results. It can hide in case of where stones rlacc. scarcely know a blade of smoke will be danger. wh n they ere it. ' A Sim sis Card Trick. seen gushing The chipmunk lirtongs to the squirtvi J we really wlh to learn from naThe turned cards" is a trick done from the vnse. the ground to tret but tribe, prefers tive wo must not go Into tiie country with the picture cards of the pack. Aa II o w . ia It as a place of residence, nil hough it c..n wants to. It with a whoop and a yell, destroying gets Its name of ground very hard. Then it lays up Its wlnifr done? a rule, it can only he worked with the like it when run these up lightning rnce along the way and irfouing all squirrel from. Ihe fact that it likes to food of nuts and grains. Nature haa cheaper kinds of cards. In these packs, This way: come live close to the ground. be helpless wild creature, that given it two large pouches or skin bags owing to defective printing, there is a eshlbBefore Thl time of year the chipmunks are on the inside of Its cheek, one on our path; not even an Indian larger white margin at the top than at insheul.i this trick rub tha you fur utr, sun- each side, and In these the animal car- iting mostly out of il:clr toy is so barbarous its that; only now the bottom. Lay the honors out In tr.d then a boy who thinks he is rlvi-laclight aril exercise. The most of their ries to its dn thC'winter food. It is side of the vase thoroughly with a rows with the big margin at the top. 1ms In that s Ixyn powerdipped sponge fiMt.l Well he Is not; he Is very far they get from the stor-- they lalil stored sway as carefully as the former Care must he taken that they are all ful ammonia. On the inside of the lnid front IL au.y I -- r fall. The only things they stores Ms corn and apples. one way. You now say that you cau flint t nibble at now are juicy The chipmunk know, ton. in some cover yon should pluce a few drops of wlil leave the room and that on reU you would see nature at her best sold or sulphuric acid. tr.d learn from her tread quietly. Keep - youn iv"i-- . n:ul the eggs of Insects queer way Just where nuts ore most muriatic you wlil tell which cards have Now. when you cover tho vase and turning hate just lialilieil nnd are in abundant in autumn. If there are not tour eyes open for every algid, your in your absence. As there turned been v. Ii.'t fs caliAl tin: larva state, thip-i-ii'ixtrs alert far every sound. Have a many in a given spot you will scarcely have It taken into the curiv-- r the gases la nothing to indicate the top or bottom are fond of these larvae. At set- - a chipmunk, but if the supply is formed by these two chemicals unite of a king, queen or tlndly feeling In your soul for all that jack this prill seem tin. . ton. the lit tit squirt' steal the plentiful the woods will be fairly alive ami produce the ni'pe.qranee of smoke. Ives. Refrain from hurting or ecarlio; impossible. A glance at the margins, f.irimo'ii corn nftcr it is, planted In with these ,n:iil brown squirrels hop You must he very careful not to place however, will show you at once which to birds or small nnlmnla. Then nril'r mill la fore it s 'mints. I short time they will cenae to lie ping over th ground and In the trees, the cover tiny where mar tho vase until cards have been turned. If you can tnke time to watch the gathering mi:. tfruld of you, and you can study them tho time c"ni for covering the vuso ta their own natve homes. chlrmq-iyou ill flint it nfler awhile nrtd throwing the handkerchief over it A Tohr Fiuaeler. v.r fc'itvY-wvjF- v Ono of the first animals you sec ?-4 heat Catch. (living into Its home n the rabbit did. or your trick w ill bo spolirl. Teacher Now, Willie, supposing you vi i s-Hit probably be a rabbit running for The re iI If sixteen hungry men sit clown to rapr with it accidentally stood on a gentlemans i t r.n old leg or stump dine off a sirsle red herring what time If. because he is trrlbly frightened, pawn a Where Svrsllcws Are Eaten. font, what would you say? d -not does rr.aWi n mug mi--l there. Son if ai'.il does tha- Pimento. Tho answer is. A tis small rabbi memory Along the Adrlrtic sea swallows nr.d Willie I should say. Beg pardon." Pm . ' S s' other mlgraloty bird tiro caught every linn k it it:,-- a btiTow in the vny far. T,u: t11 recalls the human quarter i j. Teacher If (he gentleman gave you i? . tls- - root s. r" bund.-Fii-s of a tree, if you look amors icings who with docs have hunted him the year by nri.1 a f ihnuxnnii penny for being polite what would ' -Yd l,is fri.iuls, and he seeks to get out cntvn by the i:;!ions, who spread nets, you do? ai1 fur thro- - sol il I homo no doubt you Kinas Life. Spider Hsecs t if r In a flash. A ttvlnklr of can flr.d tlir.u. in which ns man n Sen) to joo of the In (!. i f tv German emperor's pal Yt'lUie I would stand on the other lav heels, a whisk of a cottontail, ar.d THU MLRR? LITTLE UUrMirNU. In tiiv autumn ihe cirmuuuk works ecs is room which is furnished in bird are cju'.h .it oisco, and say. Beg pardon." . A ;i .! !! senii-aavag- e Notable organ recllali arc to ta given In the Auditorium at the Lexis and Clark exposition. Plana ire being made for the erection of a three- manual pipe organ to coat IMWO. From Nature n i 00 thi-tn- nc.-tiy- con-reai- td . ' if i : pop-list- Folks A BONG OF GROWTH. How do the grosses grow? Just a bit a day. Looking upward all th whlls On their cheerful way. Thuts the way the grr-e- gnus All in coxy, thickset rows ' ' grow How Ao the roses grow, Beautiful and sweet? They unfold from bud to flower Till our eyes they meet Pure and perfect. Bo they grow, Roses, red and white us snow. ' How do the birdies grow In their tiny each iff They strotPh out their wing Huddled nenth the hreorts Of the motlier birds so kind, All their wants so quick to mind. ? Do they qusrrel, qll these things. As they grow and grow? Bee them laugh and shako their Quur-rl- ? Oh. no, no! hl Weve no time for quarreling; We must grow apd laugh nnd sing. How do ths children grow? Like the birds, grass flowers. Taller, larger, sweeter still, Through the day and hours. Learning something new each aiy That will help them on their way. -- The Marquis of Blaadford. The handsome little fellow whoseI tM ture is Shown in the Illustration on Uarquls of Biandford, the oldest the Duke and Duchesa of Marlborough His mother was Consuelo VandrW VanderWiL the daughter of William K. one of the richest men in America This English boy lives at thenotgref castle of Blenheim, an estate from London given to his ancestor, fMi Duke of Marlborough, the Jo Ttc i dtyd a Ark itUi Bit .i kild 1 to hex d. in-i- k 7,i ex-an- V. 'V , th-d- fu.-h- v u 1. hip ed ik " X THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Outdoor Studies b CONGO The difficulty in arriving at estimate of the native population u of the Congo Free Slate that tolerably approximates the truth la very ernt Some authorities place it as hiitii M Sti.OOO.oiiO, some as low a ltt.uiHi.iiin while other ohserrers equally entitled to respect assert ihRt 2tt.tton.oiH) ti about accurate. This wide direr, once of opinion ceases to be matter for surprise a hen we reflect that Ihi population of an empire ao important as China, known to white nan for centuries, la variously estimated by them at anything between Sihi.ikmhhj and 400,000,000. Compared with our knowledge of China, our acquainting, with the countries and peoples comprised within the boundaries of th. Congo Five State Is a thing cf ye The nomadic habits of the terday. various tribes of which ' the population of the Congo Fn. State constats, renders thrir eiarf ' enumeration impossible. there can be no doubt but that rut of tho numbers dwarf (Pigmy) ram f inhabit parts of the great Crntnl k African forest not yet penetrated hr man. Entertainment and Instruction For the Young 1 OF THE FREE STATE. DIG PAINT OUT OF GROUND. Portland, May 21. The story of a snap mine in Idaho, from which Pullman trains obtain their soap supply, is outdone hy a reiiort from Lane county, in central Oregon, to the effect that paint hns been dicovered In the earth and Is being mined like gold. Tho paint is said to bo of good quality, and the owners of ths mine think they have a bonanza. Details of the methods used fn paint mining are not contained in the report, but it is said that in mining for the paint several shafts thirty to forty feet deep were sunk. The shafts penetrate strata, and the paint was found to exist in successive layers, with a thin strip of separating sediment. Tho strata have a width of four to five fc?t, and the' color of the paint is the mrcextdve strata varies front an excellent ochre lo a dark hue. The owners of the mine expect to market their paint successfully, and will have an exhiibt of it at the Lewi and Clark exposition, which will be held in Portland from June 1 to October 15. The story of the paint deposit i vouched for by person who have seen portions not Immediately an smoke-drieami put aside fur auoiliw i occasion. The are extracted made into necklaces b the W0U1 Sometimes the skin is used for dnl heads. Front The Story ofZ Congo Free State, by Henry Wcliia. ton ack. let frit . . Met 4 BLAXDFCKn' MARQUIS OF An soldier, by Queen Blenheim. for hia victory at the castle was Look at your the reign of Queen Atme Puke all about the great and his victories. ' ough to ,1 six trd 0? K:vl yiJ.!60r 1 Mil Bit ( Uss How did you git th klc, L tat |