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Show . THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBGLICAN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, aim SUNDAY, = St NOVEMBER ee eR ae 22, 1908. -VALVS NKSGIVING _ Sr A. 2 LARK "TED Pa ee Ie era VLLIA f---ARK é | |] moc < \d!TWAIN Can | } | thein scribes in "Roughing It,' as a dwelling oF ose you olaeek: Goes lings ran den nile ad Gt Wich rocks. two between In a crevice bullt we lived on the outWhile in England at| open left of canvas, roof. was the né corner to serve as « chimney. Cat- | skirts of London, near the home of Mr. years two spent we Then Gladstone. tle tumbled through the hole every nuw| one of the being house that in Paris, and} his furniture smashing then, and fo French capital gay in the finest so he moved.| his slumbers, disturbing an architect and both was builder City Virginia the for writing After in designinnz and aearentitue artist and ‘territorial bLutlerprise, a Nevada news-| home he gave full scope to his talhis Sierras,| the to journeyed @ | paper, | we to Honolulu the following year, | ents. e rooms geab- large bright and eee to nerica, crossed the con-| cheerful and decorations" tinent to New York, a 1867 sailed | among the most Spenutitul I have evor fr rope on the Quaker ty. seen ear oved that house an STARE Wears LALLER" ze be Aree Fe 707 eon ee Wz ORSL LO a serlous|estate. Beautifully | . dotted Bez lly millions of|iawns, here shade shaded and ¥ flam-5 | the and bv velvety as econdé anatiacinniai ‘ and there tloor OIE is s Mr. Mr. a CcClemens' mealaS Fe t bedha is ae d hi on trip. Mr | bodied I thie wou es rel eer aeea é i one and Miss met on the -_ that yi is, without marring its treat| Cle : ‘and Miss Langdon ‘ngdon met on the "tha 3. without marring Ita' treats thelr, aes wedding speedily fol-|.ment ‘from-an Italian zis wperye | ena Mark andTwain an editor In Buffalo Then there were two years in Vienna about two years. Referring to this| and about the same time was spent in are of his iife he said: dng th vas. while we were living | 3 readers ‘i eC ; who2 him through ue 2 jing flower beds, and the ee angular and/house, have followed || re the apartments > of$s his o family > the pranks of | se vere shrubbery that characterizes | and several guest chambers on the perry mn and ( decorative scheme of the general | other - - oe me 6 om Sawyer, thence enjrun of Italian gardens, aoe forth | & ank . tour "Innocents: andj|from the villa Villa, which is a a aroneraal plica of leaia' ane a he j hitched his 0 on with down to'the presentAbroad" time, récon| the Florentine La pote Mr. Clan yh i nig ret cile themselves to this thought? Yet} which Mr Clemens' lat if Veact fey ra trifle nearer to the open fireeeuch was the case-serious thankhein 7 z use and : ey : s yecau: 1at Season when tne most frivoleus of us try to concentrate our thoughts on the sterner prob- lems of life; thankful because | | | h emens two jateof wild and where the of their Ilves were spent. oved years | Senin | zol, the those The is now Italian main the home poet of so dearly | crac place,kling where happiest La C "ap- | wande rings D'Annun- building is a rectangle are at an end, | After half a century of the face of the earth, pa-| there brilliant faculties with which God so s SY} vilion with wings on either pe the | this x . s 6 we i are aa 5 os ndowed sharp walls of cream-colored stucco nd with the | and keenly and active himthis aie Thanksgiv- | yoy, nanging Italian roof oueran you and everyw Hee beautiful e aii nd cle ey Se they oer' 2h ej year when he reached man's estate. huge merrily n the logsfirstwereplace my here see, I I spot, ' shail am I am home. roaming living about her Tahave pitched end my surrounded my by warded sever that ies an was ]I wee ae ee re ea ee \ad true, written } more | sta 3 tent As I Spena man, any .t" other Why, American much the same citizen Here as] perhaps, at Bey Florida, | coppe er-colored tiles, Across one end is|mementoes of bygone days; many | home, surrounded by. those persons] hwwindows on three | beautiful tit 7 Teof gM artReeare about! and UNNgS I most dearly love. Coula} the living with examples Me BOAcould anySIM Samuel Langdon Clemens will be 73 lataine Varia room, eats auten ineaaee Sa E a Ee anyone ask for more, or vears old the last day of this month aoe EN Sen Oo me, some priceless in value-t fe ee) one have more to be thankful for?" | and wl tive te Ncavatn The fine, big pipe organ, previously lor dear friends-others worthless, as <ful for: | na Beene en Ree ae 1s Pa- lin Mr Clemens' yarious homes, {s built| | far as the valuation the world would } F rom then on Mr. Clemens chatted | had, had he the various homes but dear to me for|? In ; Place upon them, each the room, end offireplace, In the unlighted ee thiThis io ean : Sant Gona vonn., - a f few ¢ ays. ago, greene |the center is a huge which |} association's sake, recalling some |#™°Ng them shacks in Missouri and | awaited him: "I know the object of | Mr and Mrs. Clemens bought many |sweet memory. of a past saree dari, | Nevada, while establishments in Lonyour visit. You want to know how I | : 7 E . 7 ; years ago in Scotland. This room/then bright, dark again, but now ag| don Paris, Be riin, Vienna, Buffalo, | shall spend my Thanksgiving Day with a/ bright as one of my years could wish | N°W Haven and New-York were look: | : : Bord 25 l opens on the Italian logg'a, is 3 L just what the burden of my thanks of| sweeping view of the beautiful rolling| for. These are the things I am thank-|©4 ™pon by him as home. The last of | | fering will be this year, I have so much | eqi:niry. Here Mr. Clemens and his|ful for. As you have found out, T-am|these-the one which he sought and| | to be thankful for that I must pause |/daughter spend much time together,|but a short ride from the hustle and|©stablshed upon the termination of || te tl vom _ diss neOne: fled be earn nat vited tm ine th him." re eon veer Here ny 1 tae tnt ae re errors ted Mr. Clemons'a reminiscent mo to ask if what ae Yes, it's about e that tr he dinner : replied, EO; Monroe that the county, old house Mo inj might which | ters this rt wanderer c al be able and begin was ire to settle life compelled C tour, that with anew. As to| h I had an equal Ing,e too." his credi-| a ‘In means} 6 Cle n amily let fere the | American Florence," tinued, "ad _ been gradually torn to pieces by | to this end Ss eed to make a world's| Tele hunters under the belief that it|lecture tour, and set forth assured of| is 58 Mark M v4 Twaln's birthplace, {s not the the sympa be of ratare man, " woman | house where the humorist-lecturer was !and child who had learned to love him| born. The eal birthplace is some dis-|and look upon him as the one who had| tance away-a wo-story wooden dwell-|done more to perpetuate the Mterature} other any changed after|of the New World than oe ae was site ren right "we to the spent do Ing room to the left, and the entrance | hear natur fei dining-room opposite the main rr pe ae and rambled so qoorway. Three long windows in the/long, so often settling down in what dining-room open on a terrace, over- |I thought was to be my home for all humorist about two or. : ' Montan: popular affair intemper : arson tell ad in dang 1 =e 0 oO bu etween annibal | enou to accommodate the crow and the new home on Delaware avenue,|that gathered to greet him wherever Buffalo, there were years of coaseless | he went. The proceeds of this his ee Deen a pel for _- lem He had /tour and the book that followed, Or. eon a a nter's devil in Missour!, and {lowing the Equator," and other publifive years a pilot on the boats of | cations since. not only paid all his forth to found a home after heart, and this he has done Glen," as his Connecticut} called. is more to be told of Mark| early days In pages Mlssour! than tound in the of "Tom | or "Huckleberry Finn." Few,| the are asioni river. We served five weeks in the Confederate army and | e| Nevada. in mining then tried gold built a shack for himself there, whic could almostbe present stowed New away Redding in fie fireplace of his villa. This shack he graphically "de- Faets ‘and Pigares. a The United States produces mo corn than all the rest of the world. on TROD SELOR. OFS Caine Sa ae yrou ® tter Ope well ae COP youl thegrion- ve ir‘willshorae uy, will be ad : to y nt that eappalneme wilhill hay have one1 PI woman You. mperancein sorrow ty. 1 at he line is not do ur to" ; | areas oo Pope-Your: hand tells me Injuathe o} greatest ‘the. had inA eee experie need and wa way it, for! have 4s LSt you. sucha mus fine line of.me IEBLLLLY , unusually cley the fo1 yourselt fit. not | eourt stenographer You | ¢too, In or LW ine and vou thumb Your itecture nantes a lone) ore Sno} 1er Year. ry long and comt te allyourthe middle ye ‘ | ae : | tyr z an opportunits followed by tosey another. : "s)0kline woes: not: showsany life Your | donition have talent,| ness outside of the possibility of an, could study|accident.. You will marry and to your a]/ advantage indicates : [Re eee , ‘ \ You have a character a} Wicing EAs A ASARCS. L. ¢ Lice With 7A nad "ante rat S aioe stage bes ie a line Evan P. S. T.-Your hand. is certainly } possess yo can make cireu nst: nee enambition, have You to you. take|}come could you and capable, extremely _| =R aut Feuer 8x0. .you dntuition,.2nd and ys. Capt aD: lity perg engineerlig course up the « A me wen? certainiy, BR. : Cu Mou : wilh, 1" have|and you and/and you "your liable will have love the good, You will be honest, re-| rg. is. |hard and the side) experience comfortab 18 by to. work have will wish | of your husband, and you vere|great help to him. Your will be life Hine OR h the have at, capacity: . for dol unn sary worrying. You indepe nde ni orepo itlon,.and hae in_ a |} your hand shows Is|gorrow, You will i have a change y vill: cer mor succeed ie Ps. in debts, but left him a handsome for-| cially young rabbits, have been Killed tu and once more he Is enjoying a|by forest fires in Pennsylvania. dispatches carry to falcons Trai state of affluence, and all by the fruits} ot his own labors. After this lecture|in time of war have veen tested in tourthe came the years vf of hisEurope residence| the Russian army. Their speed ts four various capitals Ret as great as that of carrier pigferring to these, Mr. Clemens sal "in vut not. but very..robust' vou will reach. in' consti-| a |marriage in | dren. You you for one agi Bey a you were your hand than good and 7 ON ou have. been so -beaten|; fate that you are atrald | after yourself Your health| sition e if you can get|some pu ormat ©, no Worry Will £ kind heart You a radical change a. of ; have pend-| two chil-| ea est lite. ee = time are an you Init... along You Ufe may' lne | financial loss by. fire You must not mature} to the pertalning try anything of speculation, for a while anyhow, your. hay will B-You Lu have | and n prosperous four days will be} | when you are 36 Y« have a star} someone | of Jupite r, and mount on the | connected: Ww ith. you will .have. high) | honors, and will be quite -promine ae f2youarce: nhc ever ot l > °} JUSITLCSS good, for some] You] losses in the next year.| will) it and too, marry, ra hasty marriage. Your life} a pee thse | t. P.-You are the kind does not worr that is your line Mercury I had In Ute. have You gorrow, afvely will {in your own ll have : | ir Y our ola and r hand . stub Bain n nd al thaxbeat are you aha muctl shows your Your right travel outta thumb hand tes is; engineer will _ bh algae ae = sco oe ave. a life of cha ge, Marry. You should te olther tcl ia ay will may an Vartiet ta, orin fim musician, an ave grea es 4 5 --Yo fete yor ne cate JeA ste er y net n palmistry an bled, will have a p e. You m to have some talents, and you should dévelop them to the best of your abil~ ity. Your line show ilk health, ravel but nothing some. (Continued or an According to serious. Page on Ruasian recent ou wilh Eight. Population. j statistics the Bovis He "lines but you must | 000,000 and in 1950 more than 250,000. of guns and flreworks. | 000 n other words, the population exRL er wile, and you might | will, In less than half a Senene er eee careful jon. pare waite exten You that will see it} your two] ceed the present aa of Germany, Franc M M. N., Rawlins, Wyo.-Your re ‘ t irtied Lr antie Beale too ee print ne oe cen 5 ly broken Wadivide: M. M. T.-Your imprint {a badly ; tk popu Austria, atlony Grea rs; the remainder for the most are engaged in agriculture , tho proportion being 74 per cent total population. ees - par oe tell iat Teens Sroie inter ene aet ie oe > 6 in time as Bos of lucky | have the star on the mount will} so perfectly defined you will e danger] some kind of alos aos You will have an pportunity better yourself soon, wil change your place of residence. You will have to exercise the best judgment in the nex cROTE as you wil drop all-the money if you are not careful middle fingers are arly toe same} Britain and Italy. "About 110,000,000 ep meu and ra always denotes specu-|Inhabitants are concentrated in jation. Yo vill travel a long way|50 provinces of European Russia. Of£ town dwwel~ 14,000,000 are only these na see rae fon lands. count You : one <= | in : 3 : yrigg Jim-You have ree mathematiSs. M. W er reee are erat hae ey iataice ave a life, Pa strenuous 44) thumb and you should be successful \, anything you undertake. You have | on ' aa ae still feel ‘tht effects splendid executive ability, and as you = in. life oy yi . joasible PavodeH the > 0 ba your lov : oe | have wealth, You s disappointment -Cae ST in | have be a elvil with peopl OU} and your calm, Rodd judgement will as-| face can. only of health, marry || sist You ye a oflongsickness life wita} line ofts your brokenhea nit very you. "ttle inal ton orrl ful a -You a commercia make smiths best experience row Nxupon. Your. .Own li wings ti u andy ild try make nd. woul your good -_--_--- n.|. aa could BS | =o a of & | vO ook ae >!sip and believe evil of 1086 vou e. | hardly. hold youre own een' soe Reve mreat deal of RPALelaamlity: and | You. will marry and be happy Your | imposes upon you, ad i) BR atigalls intellectual. ra husband will not be satisfied. Yes, N. L. F.-Your hand has nothing for}; Sree literary ability and you should 0 whl have. ¢ broke n eng age ment sorrow mm tro. ible. You are Inclined ty eee o it You! will a married once, Your life line! ing in your iife, and you will soon §0| ihrough live to be an old| |{toneither another town, nor.Yourtrouble. life lne shows | for your sickness = have D.-You sickness and kind You pe have a Dube e life before! architect, and again you have the lines GO eeere ef Russia is annually cr} or two years nd then you) that nant a liking fae detail, and with | creasing at It theis rate two and a he 150,000,000. now ofabout you| auitane thumb, the wing | of | inateeetae w el marry eet] ar 150,« 1920 it will at this rate, reach editor.|In or a lawyer well do you would] would ald I am ¢ man * | be given to speculation. In disposition| You 1 are ite lee tual, with a charming} or end amb itious goo ee Ge rst nal i! : a yourself. old| in your andl that of animals, such rel might you and dogs, and | horses i the gift | aes : al-You are good in mathematics, of lines have)? eae' nt rou life 4 Sr) lames "5* tazle-You are blessed with three have You intuition of in the a future clear and good. linto. your Mfe soon and you will find} will be married twice, and the second | anchon-vYour ir ind indie ates selfto see it In your] &% G. B-You will see a whole lot | things will improve You will cer-'|marrlage will be the better for you In) * nee, ability, and am bition The} have to carve out)of tine Mnes under the little finger.) tainly marry again ) the way of money YOUr ee se low | thumb is sensitive, and well balanced] ae ndent | ee rates ne oe | in. will and logic and you are you nay and good, aj of nt are S.-You E. Margaret 1) SWOet A AES MOU r grip on cire m=} that} cjenicfous nature, and you w "i not gos-;hand, so you will not que rel nd} Een the love of your frlends fou | and ve will the ot antaal one brok ha fas (hot arc from, [fous and Mead it was } smo king for « e i Weed Cc. line, so dents you E : wat one aneiarion' U lyou must al PL LO eee else. and vw . a Your- life _ broken 0 ne yn | life iwate! iful of _ Ip to ane = eee so Serene ode natured and "kind in WisReRtinn j H. T. D.-You have a stubborn will, and you don't like to go to school any too well, You are impulsive, and don't sto to think very much. t you would study you might male something of yourself. our life ne is iong and good, but Sen may sick ae getting hurt, -Now, why didn't you put | imprint? a piece of paper ‘next to your You avo an interesting palm, but {it has aan rubbed out, | EP Labens -You are ni ae ally of | jealous ey ome Ace ate Sete trial ee phi ; disappointment. pyeuat: ae uN a , shane pratar "lite ee and could auOu Meee re manage PRES YON oe pA Yohei eh an aor you must nyt mage: ou you rfec and your oH fe at 5 | trouble no. -have enough have thir e "you = anything: you ae yaaee | enough to ve} and a moor | severa ave ro .e@ be too }| C-You os eat c . eee ee iat EN : of woman's cie ty woman, designer and playhouse tumes, playw right, ager, who died in New sult of appendicitis. | York coe oT man- as a Te ng another hau Be youcat ould should |: to and Fe fete » for for a: mor e la fe while. fle. Harvey money £0. to to | Pep aiae You] than 1uxU- | r ted © 1uxU-| thumb and you Vil'e 3 W. o ek ‘ Watterson, Ny neteem aa LOTR son Courier-Journal \ who of aye Colonel}f ee . | fevlings r hand {s on the osychiec} re no t as practical a re not lo may well oufor-vyour Own comod | ver gome huve su v ar rou mone your hurt can anyone uo have one ine { a petiven Paint cut e disposition; that fs, you la init to have ee not stand | would ali want ou life. your eee Poss road a crooked have You nothing. for far and lead you it will to faltneh wand in conditions miserable and happy in who children two have will You lijfe. die in will two or one | will live, and In clever naturally are ou infan conversa in interesting and reading, luca you should continue tion mentalls bright a tlon, as F ' | cul ian a have you S-Well, Ss rat short fingers and our and hand, Polen will give thumb, stubborn er ‘ way a be will you for life, ne in Lele re trouble n impulse, actin a ¢ arn Hfe line had Your . res nt tao e r rat the end of a and you war W ill ose you care or the best else your life by an maccident. Alice-You say you have tried | beand there fore and received no answer, You atts on the spe is only one name st ch, ta3 have ‘ come In on the home the Palinintry: pase ends your imprint You are of the psychic type of hands ue be practica al never will you and er a have any see if you should L KO ) woulc you w i t and {liner i you have much natural : ur line n for combining color ie sent s y line tn good, but} of marriage a 16 yet ota you ani. tere w right o man -- ht ws & number ofyf little illnesses com e across You ve t alttle fine £004.| very happDy will Colo,-You death by an accidental fall from tho! oy 1c, Cripple Creek, iliness. 6 i haat 7 ' the ex-c | #"* EP laa undsen, your : l work w«all ' Ife,lfe and you0 your "otof his office on the 19th floor|h ae ‘to to work why window good dow of hi fice « ; ne have a radical change in your ocCaptain Ronald Am c S-You must be exceeding J how you go around machi nery, e 1 of iNorth Amer- | cupation,7 within a few months, for you] plorer, who will start on a new expedi- pasar interesting In | of the Trust Company if as you might be injured. Xou should] be bright ar be br Your ite lino is Good | I ica building, in Wall street, New York. i will marry, 4nd you will assist your|tion from San Francisco in 1910, ; od hrs i ana. will Waa | ty me this nis . in the} Into develop soon will hat | ria have You birth. your of land the deep religious feeling, and you are| real coe You will not be what Js} strictly truthful sur. married life| termed wealthy, but you will haye the| HAYL be pea efil, and you will have one | conto of lite, ge you will mar-| aI Nd." ur line of life shows you are widower or a man much older You| honors. hich toe Oy will come to high honors. ¥ finely balanced thumb, and you all:the logic you have it member eon Well} oe ren al. probably se-| dy, it oe . . jand you broken| ack Sheep ur hand shows|have a the Ine of) truth, honor and marked: ability ome worrylns | have had some Injustice done you, one had ve 7 it une Minerva have vou you, done and "tia La ar Kindly with Mark *.¥4n. is complexion Js ruddy, which /% Becentuated by his shock of snow "@lr_and flowing mustache, as spotless 2 © 4 of all white clothes which be Invariably wears while within doors. aa decent as Neneh alight ante => FREE PALMISTRY READINGS BY MADAME NAZARDE he con- years, DYPpy years they were. My wife dear!¥, loved this villa, which commanded beautiful view ; of the Pistoria mount4ins and here was that "Joan of 4t¢' was written. en ane our - Moval to New York home at Pifth avenu® and Ninth ce N. P. H.-Your thumb shows deci-! Dia. Xs OU. have a mark on your mace there aro no indications of sickdren and a long life with little sick-}| husband in his business. You will not| engagement and will be married once.; jon of character, self-respect and aj|hand that sp ; prospe pe You have! ne ne Yo have a charming disposi-|be wealthy Your hand shows von are; You will have two children. You at rood, wholesome pride. our line of ja cross in the palm that will pre servo | ae Black-You had etter be] tion. philosophical and ambi tious. Yo life} the double line of fate which always! 2 hows you will be aaa: le |} you from danger, and that i. all J Sao re tul iow you plunge in stocks; don't! Illa W- G-You are given to being | line i Without ae da lisposition | indicates a ublic life. ou" have.) a) let, lasting affection, ex-| make: out sre than you cah comforta-| superstitious. You are nervous | am-| you are "picasant annd amiable, but you | sw ae aoe and are always good-! from those you 10 e and Priscilla M. B -it vou look under | bly lose. You will marry before spring Nefecnin ent Your hand ts too Tatieh on | are able what dissatisfied and discon-/ natu fou have far to go and you) s ae ~ . of Cee . ; Na iow cet and . withF ‘ nines - for wr; ou wardery | i tented will= nis far land. | onstancy and. p¢ ee ecth ction. | the. th urd finger your right hand,ja ve one child, of || the ia 1ic order to be . ji : f 1 Y ' avanow Y. from ! your3 native t : u ive to work. all your') you will square and several dine whom 9@ very fond You will] practical You are of a jealous dispoCindy C, C., Colo.-Your hand shows! egay-Your hand shows breeding} 7 your fingers show you are} passing throi igh ‘Nt This indicateg the| not leave the state as soon as you! sition y re, and the long slender fing-{ flosophical you will take that as a ice f y ou will. also | contemplate, 7 you will have finan-| DW Me en ha Veo ena b v, } ° s denote intellect You lave: 2 , , 1] nares Se a : ; : : ' . a See di. CIT) ¥ i 0 ay | thoughtful nature, and a pleasant per-| of course You will marry once Ake vice from other lines I) clal success in t next year. There |icor of x er ayt in» your" hand. eh I . broken engagement, but ae own" ‘hinds your hand You! seen jE I o Page and a ma rg FE You You have » a long line of travel -| c eng : ) be from nery. ° : . yest afte iloe Your ‘ . r¢ r as 71one . ca= >e | a long Ks ite . point eter t ¥ will not in your t lo rat G bee f Y nawement rou w f fa ean ot line, 2 but a s you nore:e at .|riage roll ra ate nr edits 1c Aue from | cality long. x u behave a linepresen of mar- 1 a om- tulk- # ae was born 73 years ago. With Although a man of 60. at that time, he us parents, ‘Sam,' sets but 3 years|set forth with all the ardor and en-| o}q, nibwad to Hanni thusiasm of a boy on his frat outing | Hn at Hitee and/in cn old home Its still scantine a world all strange. In many ways| Main streets. Hannibal is the land|the task he hac "set for himself was| of "Tom Sawyer' and "Huck Finn,"|more difficult than that of Sir Walter| and considerably more than half the| Scott when he wrote some of his best ‘ oper a ark Twaln | | Would remain and live out his life. | About two years ago, however, Wan-| }derlust proved too attractive, and he my surroundings, a fitting setting, /jooking the Italian garden, Here ajtime to come, yet instinctively feeling | Started within and without, for the world's! number of small spruce trees, resemb-| that {t was nol. the home I most ar-| bis own fcremost humorist. ling the cypresses of Italy, recall the|dently craved, that now, since my|&t."The an is realized, can you wonder that | "t&te fs Florenspent of inMr. his Cleme Mark Twain laaye vill °2 | tine Gew -bome stands Trains Mare a that commands @ sweepThe office i | . There ing viewvie f the 180 ac acres of meadow aes the kitchens office of andMr. _ Clemens' | which this of I all am things should be that for| aoTwain's ; o - h : a secretary, pantries|] most thankful? to be and woodland that. comprises his/occupy the rest of the first floor. On "My Thanksg|ving Day? How shall] Sawyer" oal the oe an nd all | bustle of New calls os ee dnalhe world, made | ieticny wove wore taken from dark panten td eo ee hearty ond contagious and 2 nove= Ceest gratiba | although ntering his the study house is byremotely 2 main distant. door-|me hither, yet, York, in less. when than duty an hour peinseen io robecause of the sweeping | Twain's own life. It was In 1870 that Mark -‘Ciain' ‘s popularity ag a lec-}|-mente: and: conve sation. cannot) fall' to ii ee a | way in the central pavilion, the visitor | after termin: DE my business or social | 1)" ay eae oe swoop of all his sav-| Mark Twain moved to Buffalo, and|turer had not. suffered from his The ae reate ‘the mnpresslon? of. Terenas ge oF my | finds himself in a large, square hall, | obligations the I can be in the cen- | /9S8 Of a Cae was In lower Fifth | there bought a home, shortly' after-| years of practical retirement. activity of ' mind and body. ee Poe Cee to che right, liv-|ter of this bes sutiful spot in the very | Yorkers ny h brid oa Soars ce | ye nS rae Pena va L. enero. ters and halis were nae spacious -------- ae bee Oe e = ' ih' Mei afforded ample opportunity while he lapsed into a deep reverle to glance) about me and drink in the beauties of ' "the by his neighbors and surrounded by| peror did all of ‘the talking, but I sup= jevery comfort until 13 years aguo, Pose that was all right, for if I could financial ruin overtook him, and once, &@tertain bim tn turn I would feel thay pelactan days. acneaee orOf tie ee jot t "frequency 7x eae Ovarcomnone Inthe 1871 1 comfortable in oe Conn., Was purchased, and the family for 15 years,| | Hoe wero some of lMved the happlest years of the atithor's life He was Idolized M As ty who is the 1 anervaa vente a ee to principal witness in the because o ane, declared insane, father declared her father the domination power by Mrs, over his Pepper, mind and will the spiritualist. |