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Show "'.DUN. Till: SUNDAY STANDARD '.' jm. ,K - v. i I Vvy SC '"X - Vfeif ?, A. , vf re yfr J7AAWCJ & h IA.JTJT- :rv L;!:vi?-,f,:i- . dSt.. 'V-- , - k n Ilfai'VEg 'V VyA T-v- Tr i lo-.- Thi. ninny I epy an diffiruitir nm.l Tlimegli ho'ei. ;.ai-- a . l.l - jir t . - , JIfi3EMS .VcrafMtMHMaidraBMMIE . - m cihii-mau- e, 1 ! I ti Im( on Mry of tind xiiTr It a h lie-iwlio liHpiiu Tim un.ii nprii SU! rt I 1. I'latv tir i.i C'np ijlr, I hr fflff mfili iiml 11 Ihcr an iinli :ilkiiit ?! o Inrsri ;iri :it l.'ny.in Tim olnn.ls B'litHf bitrjii'.iT Tturnilii' .i'l' i lit HluJ J whi i It l oi e nf the Idjli. si I'rire.l TiiC fi.rilier lip lew ii one lender ihr ro. iNiiun ii'iw. i hi1 the je.jniel. lid. I Ihe r , i out ir fhti tn'ii ifs iifn lie -, . r ' "i menu- i pxk. iie he wi-l.- Aiemie . esilh.- - h n;..-i i nri mud i i.k.e n :; i :l!:sw. r 1 ( t', l'l"s K'li! In w.ll - i ! s in ihe ( :! ij. ren '.I'l.Sl. nr I:t( .1 n- 'ih i: y. ;e - nf fans nre alwav ger. hut thi di'fl'-nlt- ;.: ii ;. .i -- 'i Is and lodiday. The on hiiialaya ara Mark hilea a n.l carrince. The l j side-'inc- men and women. isurelv. slltinc In tie open wine n.i'l enjoying tho crowd, a half hour for a hu is pot t.ixcnicTor Is not to hr bad at ' .. - I t In- - Snr-I.iy- s ! 'I- j a tank -- .1 -I - i e. : to "liese iliflicti'.ties In r Ia'i- - s in lioi I. lay array, . are licimnisl in ml antnn:oi-Tl.-airnoioliiies Mway - dlrei I. .... i e s'i tliiT Tile di f.ipe Mild (II i 41 k tin tl.. I .1 v h is ii ' ti,j.ii i is eeiit ln'd hr. uit tuken ml nioMimj :"1 it i. nitw tn-i- . 1.lldleln lie I .' mki 'in'le as leng in . i',e-- l n ! Wi'h Hie In In :ite He i.. Te !.- .! i In leinihi-r- . cod'e-- s ':..i firiera - neme a- --r, ial.er r li i tln-aii P ii'i-- m n ilnii I hour. The ratnlriver nn- takirmeter limit n tnveimder; 1 want n mincer rpln.ini. lint lie la Iitiil one " (ah after ch I . nil die the one niwwer. puhlie reliiele. In Pari are maner and not ng in Hie line IX oiii ta .chf Ihnt c one rinixl (In ns the lln-- i id to iliese words of esplana- idx ii n geeai relief to he rid lihiiiiy of pnaing the atraet ml grnae the side :in ' S "sv "I I ,i. -s - ill they wne.id defy en and ih'"r i;rad ini-- for(s to yield and lie ISi". to eitlpr sid". jrd Ir:nv thru. S 1 .. I ihe s In-- i h's appr.ii. A - Inth- rwi-- ..lsl Cs Mini gll !'. iii s'sire. Iin i.i.ii'l-"--ain- i d i .in lliiiii'i l lt.n nt .f inrwliii h'-- ImiW (he hi; ihey ge I'k. . i. nl.ii.g y.i- .ih, n s. nip :i t. g., :i. ati il.e I. . Tlcis- - ih l. epoh.i. In a wheel ;, p-;- ero-.i..ii Mip'r!. neei mill i.nitim ar.l. with They are n Mi'.iii'.ie n::U"s hut no ui.ni'x-pi- . Dae m:iy in in.- w!L a gii-!pe ef hp.f-.tI tie Aienne I.,, in npe ii. 'npera lle-u'- . I',. sl.. - l IT.'l I.IIIU II :ile !Pks fur II,. time h t ei ile, I I.nl l.e nu.j f,i lis,-i-t . '. In Indli-ui'uilie. Ills ! ...,t Thi. Ami-i-- i lad iii'.h rs'-ietake Ids d. . p'inl:ii. iiier l II lf lie lii le' ' lie mi- i. te ihe II from .i mu iijlarui1 eiri'ets Hieri. ure aa goN on t- ih hU f?irr. mid. pfM-- jfrP2&tzzzg I ;) fi JZtj? Ttozdnra I ;rl fr lie finds It Imposing and grand liecause of the pointed arrtica upheld liy 21 pillar Its chief fra lure of beauty are the three great roeo. windows and 13 other stained-glawindow. The moat attractive of three Is the I'anthemi. which wa dedicated by Ismi XV. to fit. Genevieve, lint was converted Into a pantheon or memorial temple by tbe convention In I7!1. The tnnral paintings are n special a feature. To the right la a beautiful of fit. Oeoertere lu chlldliood, hy Piirrla de rhaTanne; to Ihe left Is the Martrydom of Kt Denis, hy Bounat. In the left transept nre tbe handsomest of aide mural painting. Ob Ihe right-barstand Joan of Are before Orleans, at n mines In prison, at the lower end Gobelin tapestrtra worth 30,W) a llke-nrs- Hi wnlnlfiv hin i i;irt (rn tin Mivrt '! in ri :m wi,.',ti!'v mali iiic. In rnvirif Mim' aiitl t.iTinijf" vi t dl- -' I i'Hi, Tin rbimnnor' -sir nt lo makr nNvriN, ni To fnk ainn- t m nm ntnul wait pDtlcniiv ao ;iiii Jnt mn nnr K n:nlv :m litK MhI(n :n ttttlAinMii tin x.fer , hn )iCs in I': rim a wliilr onr in I tn oruNi of l! ntrW at n D o I'arfuinR H no adroit In- niikm:; m Mo rofnlAv 'lodging ratm nml a i imi h r? Timm nrp plouiy nf initoa nn.iw, .1 ill)11. (lit illillllg till' Nlldt'l gnii'.l k'.'iin t Ihimh and ,li,rl j, tiur-lo know ninth mu' to tn ps flin-- tnniN in OilT-in- i ntAilon tho n'rnr.'i r U nnTlt0 hanl to pot. to knm (lo'ffij' tiling w5n to fvinc to tnriN Afirr anPing ioi :tmi imilrniiv. lt bo Niini'tN m 'Horn In. i?i'hnd'f nutn fU't tie nnnoi g t n wii.tont a IttiK t r o hr io n li toki;a 1 liin nr.in g sk a nutn-Hnfter cotoaiililiig t'o (ithrM m.iii-ur- indepi-ndet.i- r i thm to rh hi iiii. in re pifnnfi:!. t'ie In iK. leaf ara alaai. rrwd'l md i.ie a Inns t wnltius lie,, nnd Hie mn nford to ho a.ni.e vpla.u thrt thoy roly rani iheir riirr. in .nit.-otliera ihul i!.o r:i aro leken qi:i in lyinr as to thra I'hom n.r i:r rvfnind . If. f.us'ldy aliont till. r.nio i of homo. Th- nn.ins aro not evoridi.-mIn prim ; a roo.n anil ImlH are in he liml for f.1 a ijny. pin lap!, d'hot.. I h fin-oIn our nminy. with 5 fi:.n.-wrnoout U for Break fuel and inm heon. lxd an Alfiert.-arnniii'sln Pliout .. i . high, be la told he nml f.ay iwiee ar ew- kork uiueh for a eimllar i.;n ir, on.a ned Po rannet a.iy pro. In .ar in.- -, r jn.r .. i fta tho ;imo t ennliio wi'll lio i.nef.iineri dr:i(-the , tip of half a frane i not en..;.- -, lotirai'v wa hiau lie wante a fruue or lmtliiug .'Vy'fr-i.wf- 1 iiniilli, md j walla of old nntrh, French and Italian masters. When he comes nam the portraits of Mine. Le Bran, painted by herself, these exceedingly refreshing. he find He goes away satisfied to rrmemlier the graceful statue of Winged Vtrtonr and the handsome face nf Venus de Milo. He reads la bbt weekly program that there la an exhibition of pleturra nt the Union, and remember not to forget tho picture at the Luxembourg. II goes to the Ralnn, and la somewhat disappointed. There are plenty of portraits of men and women, though the handsome women are In the minority. He Is certain that many of these portrait would not lie on exhibition were It nut for the haudaome toilette worn by thnae women ami I lie reputation of the artists, lie la more gleaned with the Luxembourg. The tnarlilca are wonderfully hcnntlf'il, and the painting Include masterpieces by Benolr, Raffaei and Monet. There are aa many rhurrhes and muse nnii to he visited as there are galleries. Beaching the Madeline, the sightseer Bnda It draped In heavy black, and la refused admission because a funeral of an Important public official Is taking place. He goes to the f'hapolle Expla-torwhere Louts XVI. and Marie Antoinette are buried and And the place worthy of a visit. The chapel la small, and la built In the form nf a ernaa. It decorated with two handsome groups In white marble by lbisio; on the right la Into heaves. Tbe loula XVI. angel that supports him recalls these beautiful worda: "Kll de Malut Louis, monte an riel" fKon of Ht. Louis, ascend to Heaven). To the left la the Queen, ualaiiirel hy religion. Notre Dame la another of the churches he visits with haa iiHin wnanfa at oneM than mic ran fHiwIliljf uat( aud Tin iioiu In Ihfjr hiihiI all lie rand fur hy a nrt dn chumhrv ami a fiutnc1 dr rliHiuhr. TIm'ukU mmipiiui and madiuiM an mmnlljr IiumImiiiiI ami TbMM1 ht lirtjriHl, Wlfy fboj niuat an harnihNM nimianii to ih? Iw'id ntur and viKeri, who aii h xipni hiiihp of acimivathiii. Wnlli-working In tanri biHrla hme aarM a tong Hpiinuillividilit, niI1 fur 1lnlr and th1 fiiiorl to l oilll. 'J hr mraufir otim wnnp why thfhr rmmi an no wiep fur thtsr I Ipx nut II h la (old that In man plum l!i dr Dttt id taeiHt. Mil him to a mi unci) a ilny fur tlielr ilatn. Any fit! In nt liiMt ukd 1it tbe oin limy liat liiulrnaMHk4 anlrll Nlmwu ti 1im waif f a em ilniMiVf forntti'U In fh - u llm Krouh rtmlaurant. 1hi riHikli. art In nmal of Ihi Imirh Mini dir fund n urniHl aril li th wun Mirt a it la Ilypart'd. TIip tourltd In langht In liavo mml fn tlm riinilrrtfnrn: in ihmbIIv n NpHkK Kmrllsh, tlniK om,n rnl' aiu! Iturrnu of Information In a miUliH! I In know f tnlMr. (hi MflilrnjtH'j anil hn wII n hna 111 lakn a liflnr Nut to many m. ji part of tin' Tliw illfllciiif it's am fm rniiimiri ! with (iNNk i'iiiomi(irt!l Tlin U mlm anl rt!ifuyinn I'U'iyvilii'ro Wlllflii thrn iin 1nv nf t4Mip,. io rr i' ; v - tela ou l. r. ffWitr .... v,y III v: f jl jezirr cm cmr or tjiz cPajsjsiajx Qcuzjvcx&Ztf a lively gull tMilra down, and "iik. Hi.a 'i di in.' down from tbe ,n 'el-- i The a.er,.it r i tnl Hu- - i ir li n ;i I h n rmil.l Hm -I.. '.i,li. d. I.ii : a erir Imif, r.i"! (. Ihe driver ho nine! take another airvot lnlllg n.ii.m. ,n i. ' ' wrords mi i ndiiless f1T Hie wlh will Sx'll drive hv. Tie I silently . th poHcenir-- i n ake lie- - streets, fer three to ch-a.is roiir slew ir ii i i irwr It .stlrsnish the lor. nmyor hv -- .y .. HO- Hi . -- i wnlurii ;i!l ill.- .1 ivi' V. n . h's l- - !.( right m IT"" il I li-l ' f :i. sir-'..- 'v .!( - , i ; I 's ' v ' itc'I i enrrlage u.x'-:-- fn a is I isVxi lull r J:ul .iu!mi i'.l.ra. Hero the tourist Is anon hwt In the aplen-dn- r nf the elgbl. Anlnmobllnn and car-rlig'line here abreast waiting for mart Inrixian and Auierlenn women ta In their shoppiog. bouie are going In to make their seleetton of hnta. Two or three stand before a shew window admiring the rh-- Ismqueta nf lllaca. orrlild and Amriran ltee title. They are uneonrerned women almut the throne nf American cnlng In and out of the ilreasmnlier wlio l.nx mmle his name and fortune chiefly lb much Iheir patronage. These are mly a few of the many ruith enntiiiiterrd by meat nlghtseerw In Tliere are rn many thing to are alli M uttle time to sc- - them. There are gullerlea. mnseuin. rhnrrhe. pnlneea and aniinieinenla of many kind. The slght-i:ir- d ,p,T learna through sad egperienee that he mast he ayatematie If he would are 1'arls. and derides to begin with the Isuiire llnarnm. He ta pestered nil the wav en route by men who offer their wnr-l-- r aa guides. He shakes hi head No," warns him to lie on his f.r Ills gilde-lion- k suard against fonfldnre men and thieve, lie finds hlmaelf In a grant cnnrt with hMlIdlnga on all nldrn. Hr does not know where m I login and select one at random. Tie tiall la full of rant and flgurrs. He drs not understand lit sign written iive the door, written In rreneh, devoted m autlqnitle. lie wander nitwit ihe gal lery aimlessly, certain that this is no art ir. lie admires the large marble I. glared at the two end ef the ball f of rowes until be nl at a rirh tiuvlx i guide who la supposed to he there o offer I II forma tW The cubic orly sheke hi htwd to nplaia that he doe tet understand English: tint an American Httlng there copying 'a cast. He and aay thnt the gallery is flis-shore. Ascmdiug a ten 'i i he "'('.i ef stulrs. he sec so iusitv rim wl"i wall e thirkly revered that the are almost hculIiiTir.s. There are so i; l quite Imp'icHl'Ie to Pn'l their " the catalogue. great now : ) by ' - those creeling ! ..ft The ehurioia CISC as gull k.V .lehiniw - -- iwn-n- ' SVWXy isf. Jk - rwtwvoHwwtnaraffg ' d c r g.,. n. r h ,a - There are lane everywhere, aaXs overarching of tree, and la every aik la a fountain or a atoue The are especially nttractirs, (, ,, Bmiday, and they are all playing. that of ApuLo as a suu got riding in a eiuirlot, throws it water hick midair. The borecs and tbe lesser deftis that aarround him all scud forth greu Jet of water. There are many atker small barins: I be utuwr of tkow la the one with the glided frogs. Beyaud Is beard the falling wuu-of rasrafid, It ta kird Three are ae to believe they were ni(tl immIit the die, " I X V. the opr tatorahip of lsuils wl.k visit , are ilen.-- w alx handsome statues nf Creph goils nnd get deMwa. These woods are now hemmed h, hut they were uaed as private hvattag grounds In the days of tb Ixmia. ITm st ranger w Ikm- - lime is limited tarry too long In the gardens with llu-iflower, ala lues and fountains, hr there la the pwlnre, with In handnd d room! atil I to he scon. lie gist lhraatk great galleries filled with cast ail statue of Freurh king and iirmi Be yond are the galleries decorated wkk Urge paintings and fresco- - repreneitiig the Mar nf Hu Crusades, ihe wms with Africa, Crimea aud Italy. A bread light of stain leads Into galleries, hvdrana nad banqueting halls at III lieaiitifal, Ihoark the (hnukHi of music and revelry are aa longer heard. Everywhere are hiadMM palurlnga on (railing: the wlndnwi am rurtniaed with tapewlrle emhroiilerrd In silver and gold. The fnrallnre In mnanlit and heavily gilded. The eejlingn are th work of great master, who qnl tker talent glorifying tbe nume of tbclialw'i Here la one that rTrewewti lamta XIV, triumph at In wnr. There he aiu la tin mldal of a great eonneti; heynad he h seen rldlag In a chariot a a songod. Tta Gifi grandest of these hall Is tbs greatrowff ta a lery de Glare. On either side mirrors broken by nltrhea adorned vK f, stature. This I only a part af it braatf. are stuccoed wlih gnli The wall trimmed In marble of dlfferrot eotaa The parquet floor Is as beautiful aaa li afraid to cross It. aat rf Th traveler throw himself the talamseta and leans hia brad tgalart a wull; he eloeea hla tired eye bewilderedI He by the glory of the past ruler. the apartempted to go. hut remember ha tments of Marie Antoinette are still t seen. These small, attractive rnoma ere certainly refreshing after the Xrrt-- kwith mom wlldertng hall. There I the Mari At- - ( the strange ratrmr. In which toiuelt glanced to And hensdf hredlree when ahe flrat entered these apartmretik There la the yellow reception ww. M yellow paper, furnltnre aad a bust of Marie Antoinette. where tM terestlng la the Utile court and where Dauphin wa kept a prisoner, traw hi mother rimld look at him. with tke Pek of ahe aa thought and nigh, dark future. day. hut It l Thin la enough for all. One must mine bark aisither day see the Oraud Trtanoa. built a XIV.. with more great fancy by no balls, rich frescoes and heavy Mans nlture. One must not forget thewit pent heantifled hy Nnpoiea. boat heavy jade aid handsome I the There himself. aad phlne I ff Trianon, which, lew grand. attractive. A handsome staircase where Inin the study of lamia XVI., seen tbe eurioue map of the world llhraff hy tbe King. The dnlnty music-rooere wonderfully dainty, recall some happy day among one known to Mnrle Antoinette- the dairy far. tbu attractive merry Bounds of laughter and thh1 " now not heard. The homes af butter maid, the place where tbe . rhurn(Hl and the mill are clewed revered with Ivy. All la atlll eH except for the occasional at bnibllng a newt In a high bongh harsher souad of human I at ill, for the fiinrr windmill w longer grind their corn. The eye from waile covered with iTy to hling brook beyond that epek gone by. when walk and nrde bright with court lern nnd da7 Iey no bright with exaggerated -pi" urea that portended future sorrnw'visitor might dream on ,IWI ant foe the sun that seta hehiad the that tell him it la Ume to go Taris Paris ao gay and hrantifnjf" Parisian, bat which offetwth pleaanro aad dlfllmltlev to natural-lookin- . iiatnni Ihiiox. ore fewer than he over liungined. He Ir;i the p.,r. ter In a j.inton. wlil.-i;rL'llli nor Krvn It. he wui m go 1 lic are e'nvxi ready I m.iit. tlo- in'M'1" .'op f fn in h ... Iltt .e i lie! 1.1 1. It,-- , 1 With ihe one hi tip frane u : )i ..t.,lljrl!l Ti,al lM h.1 em-.- ,. it, ied I'mr III tin loeiw .1 liiiotiu:: .ah.- - hr wantr im franca or no'll, C.g .lihri- - w n mil of it. ibr mm. , .kI'jAk Y - The i pAi ', 1 SZifi - i.., 4Vd "A Ttrrwcs ir- - rali-driv- pH SI r esessr J - fon-lgi- r$ri jX2T&rjxr&aBj& Vi . . fte ft It g7- isasnepnlltaa and in a degree. It la a blrlpnel plrasiiretn the Parisian, K IniI, In apita of these aiaar pleasure. haa many difficult! far lli stranger. Ita hnrlana la ao tail. II move ao faat aad Ita ptananrea an-- kalfldnwnplf' rarto for thr Moot Amcrirait rMtla tha aamo faollnc that aa nit than ha old woman oipartrama wlirn ahn pooa Mt afiar lata a larva rttf on a flrat apradina a llfotlaw la a atnall town. Tho nurlnl la. atado IHnld aa anna aa the train pulla lain tha atatinn. Every-tlilnla allva, avnyiioa la bmit1. The aiathia la emwdrd with wb and arcniea rneblng beta, there, every where. The purl era I ounce ahont lelaarvly, but they do ant offer I heir aimtataner; tbe airnacer Biaat Implore If ba wan la aaalataaco. They ara ladependeat brwauoe thiy raa afford to be; they are la Parti, abate work la ptratlful. Ware thjr are not allowed ta rater the entnimrlinent. the i ranyee la furred ta bolnt bln heavy grip out of tba window, lie rarhea aft.y It hneaaae he la afraid that aninahariy will taka hb farlear, ar the porlrr and tla h'ffcaga ao ant ray Ingrther. If I he liui (are la beavb-- r than whal the pitrler wlnbeo, he will rrfm ta earry It un leva be la aanarrd that the rrmuneralloa will be prapnrlloiialr ta the work. The la greater aouere of anaeyinea than la tba porter, lie la alwaya engaged when one aeeda him wtowt. They are plentiful, bat they give the one ranine that they are all ruragod. The porter raplnina that an opea vletorla la tbe only thing la le had, but the Amrrtran dnra aut want la drive la an npen eartinge on g rbllly night. He ralln rahmau, p.rtera and rll,winea ta hln aid. and all In vnln. lie Snally learna from one driver thal lie ena get a Hoard nth pmrldlng hr ban angle heavy trunka ta hnlxt on top. The tired traveler ha had bin band Inggaye Inrpreted ra tkr frnntlor, and hail Intended walling milll morning ta rlnlnt the trunk, but be doe thla to pleaae the rab driver. The finding of trunk require aa aiaeh Ingrnnity a It did In get a imrl.-r- . The trunk are not arranged nlphuiieiliwlly. and the worker ka to ararrh In all nirt of the hall antll bo And them. After be ffailn everything hut the lively ateamer trank, lull thi umet lip fmiiul bef.we an othelal will give 111 time to In I hi. time nil Ihe aiwellHg them. lt are found, n great line h.i trunk been formed, nad one mii.t abide hi lime. The officer are He,tl'iu In a great hurry; they are hired to tuoie alnwly and Tlielr ni:l word of etpia llowouglily. nation in- fcOp-- up all your liassaue.M If th atrnrriT I a woimin. the e direr atofM with Ihe top tray, hut wh"n lie I a man the ngieer rilvew deep In ararrh of cicunt. The HI ranger now lreiillii a of erlvf. hailnit tli.it tho rj,,. . &L5.' faua-tain- a PAKIf llio IV Wr' EMD II SVJ M4 ' ViSt, f 32&&AIZZJ8rZ2EGZAC i I& PS-sek- i r- t-- of a - WV ' Sight Seeing. the dayCihrof MirTiifa wr &FJ120U :..! A t&; TVS y. yyMsarfJktMi 100.. i ri ,0$i5vj k ja.M Ain rlty of It -- r 6 s MOKN1MJ, 1.y ' t2TJ3ET ! UNDAY t -- f &2rjF air' fCCWZ2ED -- UTAH r plr-n:r- li piece. Tbe old police In the environ of where French ruler once lived, are plentiful, hut It takes time aud much patience to see tliem all. fine may visit VerealPea In a brake, hut the train Is the easiest method of access. The visitor' first Impression I usually one of great disappointment when he alights from the omnibus, presses the court and sets a large equestrlna statue of I null XIV., the stables of the alaee and the chapel. Rut toon the broad Tint of gardens, greensward and fountains unfolds aa a panorama of great beauty. Pari, -- haad-som- e I " Criminals Caught by the Camera By both accident and Infection on numerous occasions the art of tbe photographer haa proved of Immense utility ta compassing the conviction of criminal. An amatucr photographer la Chicago cunningly concealed an automatic camera In the tapestried wall of hla drawing-roofor the purpose of securing some reliable evidence to the behavior of res. tain me ni hers of hia household daring hla aim-arOne afternoon from home. man broke Into hla home by way of th npxrtmcnt Just mentioned, lo ao doing he disturbed (be string and set the hidden uiaclil'icry Into motion and left an excellent photo nf hlmaelf npnn the faithful earners, whl.-- when prod need in court secured his renvU-tlonA snapshot of a summer crowd oo the sands of Mnrgate Reach, in England, came out so clearly that the kr.ight of tbe camera shov-.-It with satisfaction to a nuuitx-- r "f Ms Among these wa a secret service detective who discovered nniiing the mas of faraa the familiar nf a niaii whom he had been hnst-ii:for ni'Uii.-sTaking the next train m . frl.-ml- s fea-t'i- g . to Margate Beach he baonted the until he aigbled the fugitive and arrest hi ,nrTaf Portsawnth fEnglandl phef" a paid a professional visit to Ignie t" party st Hoathsea, where he tngrapb of a group of of I tors. Inuring the proees he observed that ta the holly . the group a rather repulsive Pira red A for .night later chaser of one of these phmrCT the same singular discovery. that that the face resembled sttetnP who bad made a futile their bonae a few week N ar parly. The matter being the police, the district w old aa was the man. who arrested and Imprisoned. A ltV wt fM 1 rl sa rJSS The threshing machine aud the one Meikle. a gcotrhman,loir I'tv'pni feet that all the morem", ,ke w tVo moot . are not reaiiv eswco al; j.i, " l lu done qailu lT.Vi. cu:-:.- ON |