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Show I f EPRf 111 ! t I lit rom v"ls t0 N'w Yotk by Lnd' M fk In Hirpers for Ap.ll Harry ! H If Ml AMmlt the famous tiavoler writes of H 11 I the UIP on which he Is now cngagp.l H ' M 'Ir m Pari In tw rk ,'in'' H f -! d Wlndt Is pxpcoted to arrive In M ,,, I tlui emntry In August Here "' H Hn' numm of this socmlngl) lmp.nlhlo sH ) ,iH j urn, H I ii Pnrls In New 'V.ork ly Inn"! B t r rx uii the Insular llrllon whn from H r f i p nf hnhlt ennnnt dlsassoel 1 I trip to the United Plate fmmgl- i.it liners nnrt tv lrmv rt Why M till ig Is Imporslnlo' Surely tn get M ' ," ' t im luncp In Amprlri sou must H j ii Atlantic Ocean This view H 'J I i Ii I exeusnllo, for the word la H ' Ii w i nl sinn the Inception nf my j '" n i mi lourney 1 have met cultivated .H I i uniware nt the rmt that France :H . n diii i nittd Htol. bbip only actually H ' i! oil, I liv a narrow "trip "if sea, '"'l H I I In l ll r finin Khnu to shore thou B tli mi ill of llmir B 111 1 on s Htrnlt however Is far nwny, Hj .j I nnrJ to reach It entnlls an arduous S M" Jouni c paits or It almost as wild and H ,3 in i lido as sns eentral (Ireenlnnd H rr tn xnlored Tibet At present. In j il rk i Hllerla the traveler must lie H pi i ii d for phyrtcnl hardships from H i lnt i i old tn ternl-starvatlon He H , riu t rm c thp risks attendant pnn M , si d tilts In the pntnr regions, furious H , Ml mis shirting Ice and n rmthlmi 1 ' w t of lonie llftpen huiidrpil miles, H (i with f .. r sting plnees Hurh hula as Hl es i ne rudi walrus hide shinnies H ,'l l tr nut .1 h Trlillkli Ilia a taie nf pen- B , A pic Hinder if pnsilble In llulr hnhlts B ' nnl habitations limn the Alaeknn !- H 1 klmo- iieh a stupendous Journey, H without a treat obje 1 1 Mould lie not H I nnlv (ml less hut pindiirtlvo of un- B u n "iiry disinmrnit and dinner My SH 'Hi' oh however Is tn trj an I llghtn f f " i thl daik an I drpnrv nnrtlon or the n ! I enrili i xurfaie and to orove If possl 1 1 l 1.1. the feasibility of t nterltiR a eom- H fort II "train de lux. ' In l'arls and Hj ) J i rnuiKlni; from It little the muse for Ht 1 1 the tourne InNin ork l,en under 1 It I Hi m luxurloua nrdltlnns the trip will BBBBl t $ A "t11 l0 n 'on one hut I fumy tint BBBBI ''" flL-il' '" "' n ',nnl (le """' uiartjr would BBBBl r W,U h erfully rnduie It In prefereneo to H H HlH tin unspeakable miseries of an mpan BBn 'IJl rrbwlnu In ditty weather The iiues- BBH ' iRI tlnn of piiHini;er Iralllc la hiHPer BBBl lI it) "' x'r seeondar) linpnrtnnee lit the Bl , ' 1 5 i Erout scheme under (onslderatlou aval txy BH i'l&t Tho Evolution of Light. BBH lil4vM Vhen Rrnidma was a little illrl. BvAfl r"lt nt was sent up tn IhI , , H '. '"I Bhe rirrlM then a lallow dip ' H , j Hell High alxivt I head H S i ill 'When mama useit tn an tipftalrs. H f it' Mtcr she d said 0no. nlNht ' iiH villi I'r mother nlnns hell a limp H i, U Kn he oul e) hne Its IHlit BBH n As ffKii as sisters lwdlltne came, BBH Yi IY n she was a little lias t i 'Ii f she fuund the rnnrn ton dark, H t i lnmi would llllit tho eaa H is' nw when the asndmtn (omea fnr me. 1 ,? I like tn lian It hrlijht Hl r i(Hl Bn I renth up and turn the key H ,i'i;j Of my electric light iBH ' fill And mane my dear dolly Bl 'HftFVl If shn Uvea out her iliya, j ,'"'t1, VIII g right through the ilukmaa 1 I. ii Wllh the mahlcnl -ravs H ( JCJ Jem Milhcra ,ln Apill HI Nkhulis H j 1 1 Story of Shnkcspcnrc. i3 A cortCPtiuudent of the London Acad It' pm In tho Aninl.il lleKlster of 1770 If ctmo ncrosa the followluK unecdnte of ', bhikespente neer printed in hH Ci works Hie fallowing lettir wna writ H j ten Ijj O I'ecl a ' How or t'h I Ii H !lk Colli ep. Oxfotd and a drnmatle poet ,fi whn lalaiiKvd tu Hie cluli, tn one Marie, 1 '!, an Intlmalo of Ids 1 . i ' 'I'rlcnil Murle I must desjro tint BBB !1 "iy ql('r hr wntrhe mid the Cunk BBn 1 i Jt erie honk )ou luomlsed nut) be hpuIo j ' )S lis the man 1 nuir looked for thy B 1 r , country tnnrt than last night wt wire BBV pt nl Ty merr)put the fllobe wlien Neil H f ' All. Slit did nnt Kcruplu to nlfmn H ' pltaMiilly tn thy fllriul Will (hat he H ' , ), had HloK'ii his fi.eiche nhnut tin iiuill H Is" of nil Ai'Uu s fxrellcni so In Ham- B . let li3 Trajeiln from tonwrsnttous H il mans fold whs ill hid passed betwirue BBK .if them and opinions itiven h Alhsn BBw ) l it touchlntri) the subject! rlhnkesppure j !r8 did not take 1Mb tulkc In Mini (one. BBn , 111 ''tit Jnhnsnn put nil end tn I he hlrlf" BBU I lvl"' lltylr rrniarkinxc 'This iilfnlr H '.'! lHidcth no tonteiillnne, sou stole It !K I from Nod no dotihte ' do nut innrtl j l ' llnvi ou not cen him act tlmea nut i. I or numbctT" V, I " HclleMi mo moat sneerlle jimra. BBH 4.j o.pi:i:l- H '' Tut Up a Good "Dluir." H ,,, Ihi lie. Alexander Allison Jr p.ia- H I (, 1 tor of I he roiulhweaterii 1'ienlis torlan H 1 it,i ! clmr h In u lemit atrtnon on the H Ji't eunj. a of "Ljlng lllustrttiMl Ida text BBfl h!1 Willi nuineroui funics and one nf Iheso H "' I Hhoutd how, even" In iliurih, u tuaiia H 'I film pride. sonietlmeK lends him tu pie- H JK v i Untloii A jouiig mull took Ida bent m ;'' Kl (hiirch, and when the time for BH iN it Cl'1 lt'n ramp lound rathpr osteu- B ' ifl, tutlousl) displaced a t6 Rold piece W 1 1 rresumlnK tipnn tlie t liRaKeuieut In H ( iuiii tint had been inadu lis lior, thu B) oi jouiik lad placed u liatinliilim hand H . upon the mm nf her llance Whs. B i( don t hi so extraag.ini fliorg-e,' she M ,1 i xcl ilm. d H ', Oh that nothing ' ho replied 'I 1 i I ) nluiis.' give tli when I go to n sirange W I chin h B JtHt then the deacon tamp with the H I plat and deorgo dropped a toll ., B ' .( 001111111; seemed fasoiiibli ninl the H 3011111, man beamed with a stnse of H , 1 Rein roHs Then the inlnlxter made H j the nnnouiiiemeiit for Hie week and H ' con luded with the wholly tiupxpedct 1 I nnnoiiniemeul of the days collection H It' "The lolleulon lortas.' Mid he, "una 7i H 1,1 (IcorKe hadn't imuh to iwy all the H 1 il i w.is to his flunce'B home -'The Tntl- M 1 1 !. 1 , ler, ' in riilladelphla Ledger laH ii j, . H ijl Tho American IuvnBlon. Hj I ) the Armilcan iiiMialnn haa reached B I us tluoufih Lady Farrlngfonl. And j ' I heie 1 niiial be uuderatund an In- j dlcntlhK the wife of tin pieseiu eer B 1 1 T'e d ar old dowugti lenialns tin- H ' ' sunken III the lonihtlona of hpr joulh H 'to lut, Americano uie a not of people H ' who talk thrnii);li (heir noses dine H I with Uielr helps ' and drapi the legs H 'Cj., nl tlielr pianos nor would either argil- LbH ''1fb '" "l or ilonueep iiiom her from that BK i II j sun nncliuiiiini sa)H a wiltei In I ho BV !in Oornhlll Mugaalne UTit In spile of B tni pi eposaeaalona her son tlie piea- B ' j'ii, ent lord I'nirliigfurd Imvliuf pailly H 1 'I ruin 1 hlmtvlf at Newmnrket and torn- H . j" pl.t I the proosH at Monte (ml.) 1ms H j r naliei iiia shattend foi tunes hy H J 11 mlni? Mlsa Van Oof nf Nen Vnrlc H It w ho, father made his inllllotis b the B 11 I', fnm)tix .'miner' In cuinunbaik B !' d icks And the new Lady Fat rlngfoni B I 1 ': tt h in, snung prett 1I1I1 uud t utspo BbI I ' Irft 1 ' 'la8 nai n deseived success In Bj ' J 'jl I udon Her Intltnaiy In the highest Bl , T ,''! quatt ta reported In the toilets Join B (1 I tain of New Vork piovnked I'loni a j 1 4 I filenl nf her youth the aanastk ex H il 1 clamition. What' Ball) V in mr H f n orllnu In the lap of loyalty" You H ' j bet sour InHl bla ult she'll roll off' j lH.ji ti 1,u' the propheo Is not yet fultllled V I Ono on tlio I'lealdent. !. I The cluha In Waahlngton ate h n In. t S I much (imuiemont uvor nn liullent of X' Piliico llonrj'a teoont Malt wlihh 01 . 1 pc-iia to Iium iacaped Hip uoth t ir th ' J ' Alius . yul njiortera ' As the Di) tila 1 fc'oes I'lealdeut Ilooalt tvlfhed to d 1 5 j 'I' the Niitloj x guest In pilwite ,1 tun (.,.' illnient Mlilrh tho forinulltlea of Ids public eut itulnment put "Ut nf th I iiupMIoii to lt to prim to I1I111 that b 1 , I the people a dunk of till fntherlaiid li id Bl V V l'f ,vl fts "UIO ' foothold In the New Bl I) t ! J 'World nalt had lone cnJocd In tho Old I l:'h To thl. end the 1'resldrnt ordered from n nailing itcinnn r,tHUiant a supply r Uurxbuiii. r llol'.nul foi 1111 Informal supiei whbli was to be served at the Milti Hoiisi As the table equipment of r.ur liepuhllean (alaee does not In elude the rm red steins necessary to give this beer Its proper relish the same lestatirntptir was directed tn furnish several of the finest sp 1 lmen from his own Block When the Prime waa brought to Ihe table he found the beer a lead y In Plaie e"h sieln I elng Ailed In the blhn and lends for ai tlon It aa I most pleas tin surrilse which ho attested b) proposing a merry icmnd of healths As he drained the Inst drop mid waa about In set lown his stein. Ids ye waa caught by something flt the bottom of It and tin smIU 'in his faeo relaxed lie east 11 glance r cmlxxlcnl alarm llrst tnwnid the President and then toward th door as IT he mote than half expened a raid from the con-stubulni) con-stubulni) Ills 1 iinpnulois, consumed Willi cuilosltv, lltcl thplr slelns and jieerrd In ton In rich blue capital let-frs let-frs burnt Into the clay this Inscription Inscrip-tion stared up a them trom the depths tlolen fi run Heidelberg a Deutsche Wlrihschart fii Pennsylvania nve-nur nve-nur Harpers W'ei kly Delicacy of Smell. Very careful experiments have lately bee 11 made tn test the delliaey nf the sensi of smell In hiimnn beings A si rp nf solinlons of five (lllTprpitt nubstnnees was prepnred each serh n lielng so arrangei Hint every solution was or hair tin sliength of tin pre ei ding one 'llnse series were ex tended by suxisslve dilutions till It was Impossible to dPteet the odors 'I he in del of the bottles cnnlalntug these solutions nns lomplelely rilsnr tnnged and the test consisted In the attempt tn clnssirv thpm liv the sense or smell alone sass the (lontlemnn s Magazine u cipial number or male mid remale nliseivera were selected rrom the best afothetnilcs siiops and each was ipeptirpd to nrrunge the lint tics 'Hie males were able In detect the smell or thp nitrate or am) I In tho solution so-lution nr imp pnrt tn 781,000 parts of water and the females wcie able to detect It In the solution cr one part tu 311 0011 parts or water The oil ur vvln-tcrmc-eu was detei tei m ubntit tho eann iiioportlon an 1 to the Home extent or dilution TTiore was, therefore 11 vpry Kient prepondetance In fnvoi of the miles na to the sensltlveneas and discrimination or the sense or sine 11 Ihls Is ecitalnl) an nstounilliiK fact' Women's Tacts on 1'ostnge Stamps. 1'or moie tlinii fifty seats our tlov ernment hna Ipcii making postuge stamps The llrst Issue in 1SI7 rep-tpsented rep-tpsented but two values an.l on enrh was printed thp likeness or u prominent imn-n tioll.s evil since continued Otlur nations hive women s fuea on their stamps Whs not Ihe United Htntes'' Mutely we have icpu sent ttlvp womer piioiisIi riu re was Poiuthea Dix for Instance whole work for th" Insane miikeil nn cm Mmla Mitchell whose pine mentnlltv nnl mignlllceiil 11 mining recoil) madci her ire-eml-111 nt I'rameH Will ml whoao reform work lining recngiiltlon tint to men tlon our ninny noted llterury women lliere Is also a dusk) fan well worth considering the race or a woman who holds a iiniiie position In our hlstnr) mil whn linl much tn do In keeping alle tint struggling LtihUalt ce Ion) 011 the Jam. a ltlu wh) not her tape? ) not Ponhontas' -Julia Trnaer, In the April Indies' Home Jourml Puttlnej Ills l'oot In It. Mnnv dllfeienl .i isoiia Hud the be. ginning nr a coiiveiantlon nwkwurd cspcclnll) 1111 eeri ninnlons occaainna and wllli stmiiKirs rionietlmes, howover, Ihe bPftlnnlng Is not halt so awkwnrcl as what tomes ufteiwurd A bashful )oung nnn on being nlro due-d to 11 lads nt it dinner partv said I ve got In tnke )ou In to dinner Miss liuvtrs and I in ralhei nfiald of sou )oit know lltir) one tells me )lllre Vel) clever 'I lie )oiing lids was naturally amused b) this dlspla) or slmplhlts II w iilisiuiP she exclaimed I m not a bit 1 lev 1 1 'Ihe soiing inn 11 heaved a sigh of ip-llef ip-llef 1111. 1 uiiBwercil Well 1I1 von knnw I Ihought jou winenti Ih. N.w Worker rar-llenchlilg; Lighthouse. A blliillng lieiim of electric light lliltteen Inches wide la a new warn lug to ships off the dingernus shoals of 'ope unions Hlainond Phoal lightship No 71 his lieen lltteil with n liw candle povvci iniiHhllUit the lira' or Its kind ever id iced it sen us ,1 mil liter a b peon and it Is expected to be visible rort) inllia Iwellt) -two miles fin tlnr than the regular lieoeon lights of the lightships can be aen ansa Pile eirs 'Ihe 1 )ii f ele mint In Hie erfpet le ness of tin- nit Ki,t Is fuund In the fuel Hint the lightship neier Wing at test the beam nf light will awas In a vur)lng mute and tlwavs lip dlstlu KUlshnble ir pxpettatlms me not dls-iiliHilnttil dls-iiliHilnttil hmily Hook Tire Island niiel Nantii kit shoals will tie enuinneel with aliullar ile, in, al appaiutua. Courtliif; In Holland Hollitul is 11 idaee where) primitive iiiHiuns Hboiind 'liadltlons ni ai-irp.ll) ai-irp.ll) ban led down mid observed mid this vineiiiilou fni unclenl HiingH lias k. t alive In tin eoiinti) iiut mo knuwn as eoiiitliiK 'iimlass Ihiougli out Holland the font 8und)a of No vonlsr me sail to be Kept fete dass 'Ihe) nre named aeteiallv Ile Mew Dnlsloii, Pure base mid Posses HlOll Hllllllll)H On (lev lew Hiiniln ever) one goes tn church and after service iheie la n 1 h.iri Ii p 1111 le win 11 nil the )ouug men and maidens look in ench ntliei but foiben speaking tin Hielslnn hiimli) each wini hi la he n, ,11, 1 nppiuuches the iiinilin of his ih .1. nith a ceremonl-oiis ceremonl-oiis bow ami I10111 her 1 espouse judges win the 1 In la aiiiptabl iib a sitltoi nr not On Pure has. Kunda) the tonsout nf the patents and guaidlans la aniighi If the wooing during the wee k hits been happ) Posserslon Sun. Ins witneaaea thellist iiipeatiinec nf the vailnua lov-os lov-os bofurp Hi- wml I as 1 tiinl 01 pios-lieetlip pios-lieetlip bildes an! brldegrooma ,oti-din ,oti-din luiull) Do, im High Compliment to 1'ioaclier. 'Hi. 1 Itev Alexander Dosle nr th Piiullat I'alhi'ta is a K . 1 speakni and a wmin iidveieati er lotul nbailneme and tight-closed saloons for Sunday When ho talkie of the .if tnpica tin ems of opponents Km 1. La y among lilt admiring nudllom tui u eniinlrv girl who hail tome tn Sew inrk and hud fiunet Inrsnlf stlncl b) lulmli ullon of ei)lhlng In It 'IIk. pieaclilug of I atlui Do) In Imprest,! d hei dnepl), and she vviote home to hei mother Dili , hoi, e bit of ciltltlsm 1 novel get tired of going to hear the snmoiia In thn Paullal chuiih ,11. ihci rathe" liovlo ts audi 11 lovil) inacher that sou would think every w ml ho tale! waa true' New iork IIiiipm An Antl-Niiptlai Agioment, Mrs Dubois wife of the henaioi from Idaho la an oithtislaat on the subject of hlll culture Before her manPigu slu wus a. klndeigiiitnei, and she made chllil itiltiiri hei lire studs When wo wire ingrrled' she snld re eoitij to a friend the feoiut ir mid I made only one .iiite-iiuptlal ngue- Wl 'i was that ' 1 nkeil the frlt-d V . I cud Mi Dub ils Hut 1 inn Hi I li Mi ull n ter 1 II I mi in in m I 1 .i in 1 n vei talk nilltjintr tr bini iu nt have 1 1 1 Hi nsr men s rnpulously ever , in h ndbd Impresslvel) 11 ti an ixccptlonnl couple to bo ill to keep such nn agreement, v,as I the inmenl I I nl we hnve kept It," Slid MM Du- b Is that Is wo have kept It to this e i nt the Senator never tnlks politics lo rnn. New ork Times A Traycr. I ersve elrsr Isrd No boundless hoard fir gold and gear, nr Jewels line Nor lands no" klne, N' r treasure heaps or nn)thtng Let but a little hut lie mine Where nt the hearthstone I may hear The cricket sing n 1 have the shine or one glad woman s c)es to make, IVr my poor sake llur simple home a place divine Just Ihe wee eot-the rrlckel s chirr Lovp, and the smiling laee nt her. t pray not ror Ureal riches nor I or vast estates nnd castle hills Hive me to hear the bare tooUnlls Or e hlldren o el An nsken llnnr New r1nse,i vciih sunshine or bespread With bill the tlnv coverlet And pillow Inr the bib) s head, And prnv Thee may The dcior stand open and Ihe day (tend ovei in a gentle brerre With tragrnnte Iroiu the loe 11st trees, And drowsy moan or doves and blur of rrbln ehlrpi and drone or be pa, With nflerhuidies or the atli or lnt' rmlngllng soumla and then Ihe gnodwtr' atiiT the smile nt her. 1 IIITiig the silences again-Tho again-Tho erlekel s call nd the wee cot, Dear lird or all. Den) me not 1 pray not that Men tremble at My power or place And lordly away 1 only 1 ray for "Imple grace T" look my n. Ighhor In Ihe laro I ull honesth itom elay tn day Meld me his horn palm lo hold. nd I II not pray Por gold Tho tanned rape garlanded wllh mirth. It I1111I1 Ihe klngllist smile on earth-Ihe earth-Ihe swart trow rllamnnili d with swelt, Hath never need for eoronet, An 1 so I rem h Dear Iird to Thee, And elo liesecch Thou Rtvest mo The wee cot an I Ihe cricket s chirr, loe, and the glad sweet race of her' James Whltcomb lllley. How l'rleiuls Fought. In Pinnk Leslies Monthly for April John l!rl I.lcivd tells tho story of n Kentucky village In Civil wnr Hire when f 1 lend fought ngulnst friend, and In other against binthrr In tbeae mutteis of principle" he savs 'not a hmid wns uilsed tn prevent pre-vent 11 flee choke Nn feeling of per annul haired slcol between thnse who saw lires iiut) urri n mis A lielglili.ii C, i,o fi,,!,! ,,f n !!() home cilled one evenlhg nn his neighbor neigh-bor lo the lift Ile kissed the vhlldren mid shook hands with the pireijtr I inn) not see vnu ngiln, tonight t go to J 1I11 Mm gnu, he snld The host went to his little wardrobe took Hietefioni Ids steal coil thrust n 1 Islnl Into the pockei and threw It nvei the arm or his hiivst Doth weie loorniin and winter npi roae lied the re 1 Ipleni attempted tn return It Nn said Ihe- donor nn sou toko Ihls coat lour iiith Is tn be one of prlvntlnn besides be-sides 1 wnn t need It Tomntion morn lug I stmt Notth to enlist My tlov eminent haa mercoals to sjiire, and Plstnls ton, )nii who go South mas llnd neltler Hod bless )nu friend inn) we 11 turn lo meet ngnln " Tobicco Blindness. Tobicco llliiilness li becoming ejulto i pninninii ntlllletlon nnl a shirt time ugu s.veinl poscui" ueii lelng trentcd for It savs Lonilm lleolth 11 Mrnt takes the fnrni or roloi blindness the surroers who have snioknl ihemselveg Into this condition being quite 11 in hie to distinguish ihe color of n piece of rel rlnth held up heroic them Thnt Ib the pnpulir lnedlcil test though there Is nisei n more selentlllc one i:entunlls the victim to tobneco hlln 1-iiess 1-iiess sometimes loses his oetdghl nl-logethei nl-logethei Chonlo Said It. llx Speaker Heed Ihnbnaaidnr Chn-ule Chn-ule an I henntor Wolcntt were chitting together one evening iibout two vears ago 'Ihe subject or conversation drifted to wnrlill) pursuits und 1 leas-ures leas-ures Mr Thevite (.alii with grout solemnlt) Will gentlemen I have not ilrunk whisk), pli)ed cauls ror nione). nr al-tendcel al-tendcel a hoise rate In twi nls-elghl seats ' M) gracious" exclalin.1 Senator Wolcntt ndmlrlngl) I wish 1 could ) thai' Wh) ilont jou'" llindlv linulred Mr Heed 'Oioile did New York Times Used to It. Politeness It Is true must have Its oilgln In n. kind heurl mil a desire to please but laet and tlioughtfulneis nnd iiulek wit 1110 nlso easenllal to good manners A veiy stout hostess who was entertaining enter-taining a Hrge pnmpaii) one evening, lurni'd to n group of )oung men standing stand-ing mar and smiling!) asked ' Mas 1 trouble erne nf )ou gentlemen foi n gliss of wntet ' ' Bavei.il nf the joung men hurried tn cnini I) with the request One whn was pnitlctilatl) active succeeded In loathing the t ihle Ural As h h mde I the glisR ot wnter to Ids hostess she complimented him on his quickness Oh that s nothing" he snld 'I nm useel to It 1 got lulu man) n elreus and inenagole whin I wns 11 bov b) c Hiving wato for the elephant' i is ell s Migaxlnc The rilmmy Election. Movement. So I ir from the nbolltlon of caucuses and louvcntlons , oiiiillni; us n loss In polities! Pdiipaiion as ponipuded b) the nppouenls of tin prlmar) election there would be a dlstlu, 1 gain doubtless n this lesieo In pnrthlpntlng in tho nomination ur run, II, lutes In the latgei distil, is vnl.rs would be put iiihvh In null) aim would learn illllgcutl) 10 seireh the script in os I , 'mean of c nurse., nm modern miliums the npwapapets ami ciihei amines of m foi matloii and to weigh end Interpret tlila information eoniprehetirtlce prl nun 5 asstem wnuld Mil 1,, ,, c,,,,, liilrsvnibls good polllluil c)ealght In most of Ihe voting pupuhiilon so there would be less and lens o oipatlnii for that peatllinlial elusn nf apeclillats In the art of pulling wool over pen la s IMiUtluil eyes Hut while tho IikmI application ap-plication or the dlieui primary ssstcin has extoislvelv isfalillslu .1 Itself b) Its good woiks It Is llkels that a general application of the cystem to wider ills trhts will be made, 111 tin must unit ginilllall), after emeftil lllil In the nieanllm It does not sum wlie foi the friends of politic nl ief. rm tn . laim evorstiilng ni tv dogmnllre rreels In legard lo the wllei use ur thn primal) sSHteni lut what seems to me the otlonaesl argnnioii In fav-eq of the general JhiIop-tlon JhiIop-tlon or tilal of Hie prlmars election system hua elthci be e n negh 1 ted ur not dul) pressed b) fi lends of Hi reform There cannot be Imneat an I rillclnu poptllii s-nveruinent unless u per haps In i lew nf ailuul 1 ditl, .11 ennill. tlons I should siv until tin lutein gent wniklnt, 01 pr aiming imei gn ejall) take part in nn Ing lis 1. Miliars inucliln-iv I'hl. .invn ni,!, n lr ,, does not constitute mii h in, In les the ml llllstooue) iinisl I. suhst lute 1 I 1 pnlltlenl doniinnn. 1 for 1 In iniiuptlng I rofostlonal pollililniH mil Ihe , or tiiplible class of en. is II,.. iiv melius lis which this highi si . bs of lectin i enn be diuwn li ihe pmnaiy lolls Is 11 stciet and oiherwlse uninini 111. led pilmni) eleoinu svsirm In 11 r ent 1IIH1 ii-nlnn of tin m. nnn or no llli nl 1. rorin In In h in n ihi pi. n ,t ok j nt in nn h rim, II r i, 1C K n ) I pljliludci tint it Is tl .hit) 01 everv citizen to parti Ipnto In political caucuses and primaries evrked from a well known prof sror In n greit nnl vertlty the retort that In present ron dltlonn at least It wns no part of his duty to attend to the business of poll-tics, poll-tics, that he could accomplish no i;ood by taking pnrt In the repulaje work of caucuses, In short thnt lie could not nnd would not do It and that tnoroover, ho tould servo tLe public Interests In-terests hetler b) minding Ids own professional pro-fessional business and Keeping out of politics altogether This Is I believe, n t)plcal rnnlltlon not n theor) even though It be somewhit overstated It Involves a practical inieatlon of greatest great-est imrort. which must b both practical!) prac-tical!) anil serlourl) met It Is espe-clnll espe-clnll untlmelv and hurtful tn treat the evil thus presented ns a mere fane) of theorists unworth) of the consideration of ' practical ' men All Important so clsl reforms have been hindered or defeated de-feated In this vvi) -Albert Watklns In March Torum. Lively Government. The Oov ernment of the I'nlted dates seems to be a pretty lively Institution," Insti-tution," remarked Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, ns hn enme out of tho Treasury building eterlny afterno-in 1 he sight which Impressed him wns two Insures of the Supreme renin whizzing h) In a fashionable horseless electric vchlclo and the Piesldent nf the United States g-vlloplng h) saluting as he went, In the rough nnd ready clothes of n man out for nn afternoon frolic Washington Dispatch to Detroit Join-nal. Join-nal. Ills Young Wife a Riddle. "Say," remtiikcd n soung married mnn, "they're wnnders nln t they? "Yesterday my wife gnt out of bed nnd nlo about hair n pound or chocolate orenm candles the icmalns or n hot that I'd retched home Ihe evening be fore Alter that she Hint wntit mi) hieakfast but she drank a couple of cups of toffee bhe went shopping In the morning, nnd whll- shopping she drnnk n strawberry sodn and n 1 hoc lut" lea cream sodn 1'or lunch she hn 1 n glass of milk, n couple of iliocolite eclilrs 0 piece of hot mime lie nnl some candy Then she went shopping some more and snipped a I a counter where 11 woman was demoTistrallng some new kind of pickles My wife nto about six or those pi, kb s Then she flitted on to nnother demonstrating, counter and went up ngnlnst a plate of some ncw-fnngled cereil covers I wllh svrup Then she hi 1 a rapberr) soda Then she nte n Utile dishful of some new kind or ennned salmon that somo 'demonBtrntnr pushed In her ill-lection ill-lection Then she went to the mitlnee consumed during the perform nice nbout a pound of rennul brittle When I got home 1 found her Ding down, suffering from n had he idache ' 'Now, 1 wonder, sild she to me 'whftt In the woild ould have given me a headache'' "About a month ngn she had n cold that I was afrnl 1 was going to develop de-velop Into pneumonia She stnrtcd It going b) shopping during slush), raw weather In paper sole I low shoes an 1 thin silk stneklng Ihen sho stool for about ten minute In the basement in en was In her bnie head ind with a thin house Jacket on ind house slippers, slip-pers, telling the wnslierwonun how -sh wanted Hie clothes done up Then she went out Into the back nrd hue bended when tho wind had a knire-llke bite to II to clean a couple of pilrs of gloves with gafollnt 01 some old thing Then she took a red hot bnth and dressed Immediate!) and went right out to the market to bus the Sundav din ner stnnclliiB oulsld Hi. inatk t houi" for nn hour or ro talking with the wo men friends she met Then sho went to the theater with me ngnlnst ms solemn protest wealing nothing on her head but an aigrette tint weighed one eighth of a grain and It w is rold enough on that night to chase a polir beor Into an Ice civp She had such a cold the next morning morn-ing thnt she couldn t talk Now, whit (n tho wide wide world" said sho to me when she'd gotten got-ten her pipes thawed oul a little bit could have given me n cnld, do jou think? 'Oh thes're wonders, nil right enough concluded the )oung married man, shaking his head dlsmill) nnd (.aslng nt the celling of the par ns If the lie) to the eternil fcmlnlno ilddle were Inscribed there Washington Post An Idle Diy Ihls day will 1 cast off the coll ot aging worry and of loll And seek the soothing soul rnresa Of Idleness Por sometimes II la well In he Uoth bodv nee nnd splrlt-trcr To own no g)ve no cincturing wall, .No thrull it nil The barter win I strllea o er tho hill. Ills Iruinl will I make ins will Two Jovial comrilis forth wo hlo lienenth thi sk) We loiter, who sh ill cr) us 'na)?' We hasten, who shall 11,1 us sta. 7 ily stream or w.odland side wo brood, As suits our mood And nh Ihe golden grain I reap Prom this one long rrom Ihls one deep, Diy-dwelllng In the dream-duress Or Idle ness' 1 slough Ihe luiik or discontent And reel no longer hedged nn.l pent, t look on all Unit ro ind me lies Wllh sane 1 i)eo 1 Either from Hi tmunteous eorlh A quiet Jo nn Inner mirth. And life wher. r I p.ess along, Seems set to song trillion beollird. A Compensation for Appomattox. lien 11 P l lander his this sir III-e III-e nnt word lo an) ot the lost can In his paper on lee m Appomatt ,' In the pill Centui) When the 1 onfederute peace com-mlssloneis com-mlssloneis went to thn Port Monroe confetcnoe I recollect n sort of indlg-na indlg-na it iippielienalon tl-ut they might ho led tn dlsriias soim thing lies Hum our absolute Indi pendente, and nothing cite I nm sun woullhivi Ihi n eurll) am purl b) ihe mill) It wns ele-vt ele-vt Inr eel at thin tnnfpirnee Hint b) ih-turnlng ih-turnlng n th. L'nlon we might not mil) serine linnrabla pnlltlcil condl-llona condl-llona but posslh!) ulso, four bundled lulllous in liocpiiiineiit bonds as eoni-penaitlon eoni-penaitlon for Haver) Perhniw we may be catlid iiionuuientnl Idiots In not ten-Using ten-Using 0111 di u one ult mil Ion tui.l In lefuslng such liberal tonus Hut If so we hnve paid th lennltv of 0111 folly and la It not nn. best foi nil Hi U our cuhu waa los.1 not .ompH inlseel?' The Cost of the Nivy. We are niciHioinod to hear the niv) spoken nf us the pildo of the Alueilc-lll peoplo 'Ihe l.uiity speed mid Hiwir of lis shlis Hn furl that Ihe) were all built In Viiteiliini ship )mds llio Rood aicoiint bl. h nlllceis and men huve always iven of thniiselves when 0 eiislon nrofe .ml Ihe nlmost iinbioken sci les of vlitniiiH our villi hive won since Hie da or Paul Jones Juntlf) natlonul idmli 1I1011 Hill nlllioiit I elng n putTed-up 1 e iple wo aro untitled in be jioud of othei things 1 here, fir n-uin.ile n-uin.ile lo the n w building or the Libiai) 01 1 unguis at Wnshlnkton Nn 1110 Ion building or llurope mii nsici n in be out) no Ulnars building in the world equala It I v.r) dn) It is vlslieel by huni'ieda of 0111 1 euple nmliig fiom nil pans 1 r the 1 uloli Selinlms delve In Its ample 11 .irtllc-iooius Ait lovers Hioll thiough the spiuiniB inriidois decorate 1 hy Hi. eiost eminent Atueil-ean Atueil-ean palmrrs s 11 tieiuny nr limning and uf hi 1 It is luetl) the pride nr (ho Am-ilc.iii pe iple nnl il lost nnl) the 1 lice of 1 lie buttle ship A inent illie I il elotiiment Issued by the Vnvy elepiirtmi nt i,lves ror the llrst time Intelligible Inform itlnn loniemlng what it costs tu kiep Ihoo lullleshlpn iach "t wllh h liptcei nln n possible II bin i.r t.nijrr building In ltpnlis Ih Indlinu rironnple cent In loinnl 1 null n 0 00(11) nnd bus had Jjljnoo I sroit on her In icpiurs though one of tho newest of the new nivy The Mas sa hus Its c tliig about the ''" '" nee .d r:io(io lepalrs while the Pnin deiphia posting a beggnrl) oo,iOO has cost Jilinofl or more than 2ffr c... of her eost to Keep In order Since ! the Navy department has paid oui $TH000 foi reralrs or Including construction con-struction more than JlIOOiMOOO In all Wlthnl we nre only fifth among navm powers and out of the onl) wat our new nav) has engaged In we have acquire ac-quire l a useless expensive nnd .cruel war against th prlncli les or denoc-rai denoc-rai ) lu the Philippines and a rni1ai among th" ortlccrs of our nav) at home which will not be downed h) the Presidents Presi-dents plin of culling S hlev 1 cowm 1 den) Ing him nil eredll for the victor) oil Santlngo nnd begging evr)body 10 sn) no moie about It . Wo think tho Investment In the Ilbrnry building was the mote pto It-able It-able Willis J Abbot In April Pilgrim Tho Weapons of an Orator. Nn orntor ever txfiled n great and lasting Influence without fallh. with In hlmelf. fallh In humnn nature fallh In the Inov Inability of I, fnlth In nn overruling providence it Is one of his mightiest weapons 'ion lann't convince con-vince people unless )ou speak out of great conviction In our heart This power Is lelnfnrced by hore 11 cheers optimism tint hy making men feel thit the world Is growing better In-spites In-spites them tn help Its reformation These qualities are contagious, they ure persuasive Hut we must add to these weapons that Intellectual qimllt) which men call common sense, which Is neither more nor less than n sense of proportion nn nppioelitlon of relationship, us perception percep-tion of the rnllo of values All orator has the power of clear, clean logical thought whereby he convinces tils hem os through the nctlvlty of their own minds Piesence Is convlmlng compelling often lifting auditors to 11 htgbet plane but men demund more thnn an Intangible Influence the) de inand thit their mental nrllvltles b qtiitkeii.il, that the) he led to think foi themselves An crtictiiHl weapon for nn orator Is reserve powei so that what he Is offei-Ing offei-Ing seenn but a suggestion of man) weightier things that he la holding In leseive disclosure tint carries this impression or a wealth of reserve behind It cannot rill to Intluenre nn audience -rhnrDs Wesle) L"mrson, In Success for April Mr. Evarts'o Piollflc Pen. While Dr Seward Webb Is traveling In the rar West his friends hi Vermont nre keeping him In mind for Ihe noml nnllon of Uovernor It was while ho vi us courting his wife (a daughter of William II Vnnderbllt) that Dr. Webb began his annual visits to the fire en Mountuln State To be ne ir her he pnld 11 call upon the lite William M Uvartti, who owned 11 line farm In Vermont Mr Webb arrived at Ihe ex-Senators house nbout noon on a very hot da) Luncheon wns Just served In the dining-room dining-room the t ible placed almost underneath under-neath a large old-fashioned fireplace Among other things on the board wns 11 cold ham stuck all over which spices, which Mr Hvnrts proceeded to carve Doctor he asked did you ever hear of the magazine' ' Oh )cs " replied Dr Webb I he. Ileve It Is something new they have Just started over In llrooklvn Well doctor " continued Mr liv arts that magazine has written me to send them something chnlce from m) pen I guess I II send them a slice of Ihls limn Philadelphia Press An Insatiate Mawr of War. The problem Iherefote, hefnre the countrv Is this How are we to get fiom tOdor) to roiW) more recruits per annum than we do now, that being the Inwest addition that will erable th" Pietent establishment to be kept up' II must, be noted that Ihls Increase In redlining Is required morel) to ptevent our going bid. In inllltir) strength so fnr is mimbeis nre enncerned It will not nvnll to lnci,e our stiength b) 1 single man To those whe have laid to lipirt the demands of Hiltuh responsibilities responsi-bilities throughout the world and Ihe culls on our mltltar) strength In tho Im mediate future it wll' he a suniclent!) serious ronilderallon thut not so nun li ns nn attempt to add to the resent establishment is roiiterrplaled -Satur-,1.15 Itev lew Possibly Ills Hnt J A Smith Jr li In the hiblt of dining al the qibson house lesiaurant and one das during the past week nnne 0111 second best In n p.msige nf re. larteo with Hands Ihe boy who al-tenils al-tenils lo the hatrnck Mr Smith sallied forth from the restaurant res-taurant ifter enjoslng a, meil and ns 11 nnl" lundod him his top piece he) Ihought he would quiz the lid Is this m hat?' be nskei I don 1 know ' was the answer Well then why elo von hand It to, me ir )ou don t know v hether It Is 111) lnt or not ' queried Mr Smith sharp- llernuse that Is the hat )oit hnndel me when jou went Into the testauratit. answered Claude The bos 'a unswer stunned Mr Smith and he did some npll flic thinking ns he lett Ihe hotel Cincinnati llnqtilter U. S. Army Commanders. The President of Ihe I'n'te I states has been ox-oiflclo tin e the cnnstlm Hon or 1779, commander In 1 hler of the arms und nav) "f the United Sntes The n imp, of . nflicers In m tual niininand of tho Ameilcnn nrmy rrom tho It-rvnlutlonnr) war tn the proem time nre Hen Hedge Washington 177'. lo 17S1, Maj-Hen Henry Knox 'I" '" ""' ';'.'" "I JolJh llnimor 1 S t., KM, MaJ -Hen Arthur ht i di 1791 to 171: Mnj-Clen Anthonv Wasne 1792 to 17JI), Hrlg Hen James Wilkin son 17'.1 tn 179 Llein -Hen r.miue Washington, li'e in 17'u M ij rjin Al. cylinder Hamilton liw to mno Hiig. Hwi James W'llklmnn lUesi m up MnJ-Hen llenrs Dearborn Ixi: to ISIS Mai-Hen Jiicnli llimvn 1M-. to U2H, MaJ. Hen Alexander Mnninh it to mil Mn -Hen W'lnlleid H on mil o ISOi, MaJ -Hen Oerrge Hrlnton Mn lei-bin, lei-bin, IJVtnUM M.J -Hen Henry v, . epi lliir-t.k, KSt tn isi.4 Mf fin,, Ulssaes Simpson (Irani lkn to ivdo Hen William Tecumseh Sherman IWi "i "f" ,1I"'n';sr Hherldan litsi to 1S8, Lieut -lien John McAllister Si holleld ISSS tn Ifi"rt Lieut -Hen Nel son Appleton Miles 1RM , Swallowed Ills Tortune. A Purls papei gives an account of n lenniknble orerntlon performed on nn A111I1 '.Im unfortunate son nr i, desert, frightened at the apioieh Vif evll-p)ed slranBers swtillnvuel bis for-tuna for-tuna or 107 mines consisting rf 1 fran. nnd 2-finne plecea As It would have endangiied his lite to leave ihls mom T In Hi novel aecurlt) vnull he wn on crilnl upon und after much semeh IM fiams, 60 ctntlmea weie remnvn 1 ho patient vvasiU)eins of age Tho Sultan's Spits In no country nnd 01 no time or tii worlds history has the pj ys,om been developed to tho point It has at tnlnod In Turke) today It la mi),, elahornto organization and costs an Immense nmount ot money Then nr,, spies and counter spies and counter soles In the fourth and fifth degire Their number Is legion and thev i.,r found In oil clnsses or socleu r,,' tho highest to the lowest nesldn. 11,. Mlnlstet of Police, nlmo11 eveiy hii, dlgnltor) ha; hla own service snles These .ire all rival orgininiions ami spenl most of llieir tlino In spslng an denouncing eai h othei r, ,, ,'' eisons are ilosely watched und f. iivvcil even whn shoppln- and shouhi Hies meet another peu-en of -,,,, ' exchmge a few words Hie f 1 ' fully nrted Tllrki no I ng 1 iai (n assemble In partita or Hn or six ror the purpose of spending the r evcnlni.s together It 1- Impossible for three or four of them to sit down at lbl' n coffee bouse without having a p al the next On sueh occasions they al tin speak veiy loud so tint every bo I) might hear them Should n. Lu-ropean Lu-ropean converse with a Turk on the street, a rps will follow th-m nnd try lo tlnd nut what the) nre siylns. The result of nil this Is that the Turk, nvold one another s compnn) as mucn as possible and whenever they do eonie together the conversation Is on "J9 most futile topics and quite .childish The Turkish nation Is glowing mnre and more demoralized under the pres-ent pres-ent siy system London Chronicle. A Diplomatic Waitress. "Jack JIaher of the Tike Stock com-pan) com-pan) Is ver) fond of eggs, and last week when the products of the Industrious Indus-trious hen were, scaring higher than Northern raelllc stock he entered certain popular-pilced restaurant nnd ordered some of them bo led The walttess wished to inform him that the prices on eggs had advanced, and as a prellmlniry remarked Do ou want them very " I rather think not 1 sad Maher. I should ptcfer mlno fresh, IC Its all the sume tn )ou ' ... .ini The waitress attempted to explain and blundered the recond time ' I menn do vou wunt them the worst wa)7 sho queried .Maher became nngr "Say. do ou think I'm a harnstormlng Hamlet or an antiquarian on hen fruit? "hnt I want Is some medium boiled eggs, nnd be quick nbout It7' ue in. The wnltress Angered the tablecloth and timidly rennrked 'If Its ull the same vv .uldn t )0U rather have them poidicdi Wh)?' nslceei JInhcr "Well )ou see," resi onded the wattless watt-less "eggs ate so high now and Hi" dealer nre so unscrupulous tint wo llni It snves argument, with our ciis-tomem ciis-tomem If the cook opens them In the kitchen . , .... ,,, Without a woid Mnher seized his lnt and fled Into tho open air. Unclmatl Hnquliei. Oil of Tobacco. Rome Interesting Investigations have Just been published b) the ana ) sis or the Hovernment laboratory with respect re-spect to what Is known ns the oil of tobacco ' In making up raw tnbarco lent Into the nrtlcle with which we fill our plies manufacture! a use olive on and at nne time the) made a use of It which like Sam Wcllers knowledge nr Lonlon was extensive and peculiar sn)s the London Post In order to pro-tect pro-tect the smoker 1 paternal Legist mire has enacted that not more than 4 per cent of olive oil shall le ued by man-iifartuicra man-iifartuicra for "making up' or flavoring flavor-ing ' und the business like manufacturer manufac-turer ln sometimes complained tint this 4 per cent Is not a siitllclent allowance allow-ance because the tobacco leaf Itself supplies an nil which might he mistaken mis-taken for th" manufacturing pro luel The Oovernment analysis have, therefore there-fore experimented with fort) six to-baccos, to-baccos, nnd they find that the esren Hal oil of lobjeco usually exll"i only In the smallest ot quantities, sometime not moie than '. per cent The oil la a parnnin-technlcnll) n. pirfiln hydrocarbon. The Mnn of Destiny. The following poem on President Iioosevell nppears In the April Centur) lor this, the burning winds and tilting Were powerless nt,ilnst him, nnl the Of tlP colled snake, ay watchful nn the Who'foiled ror this the oung West s wholesome might I nlrred his veins, fnr this, tho stilling Of evil In Ihe civic lire wns snapped Harmless the wiles or each envenomed thine Preels he pissed where other men were tripped O maker or Tomorrow by those pitns J urlured In leach the round worl 1 H no-Hut no-Hut seal, 11) the I leals that led 5011 on nnd trained 011r will In dominance hv oil the sweet IIMurns or love which on Jnit rulers wait Hive us such new an I kludls diva that Shall linger nt the ruined bars or hate. Ant misconception s work shall bo undone un-done sc give us jesterdiv rut nn It rnlse V greater nation than the old diy Thus men" whn drenmd of this shall rt m I and xhzc In wondering awn to find that high dream true Clinton Dangcrlicld. Horses In South Afrlcn. I douht If any single muse for fre qusnl Invective wns greater nmong the mounted troopa of South Urleu Hurt the Argentine horse ( lums) mule, eared opalines Ihe) hive neither splilt noi tee,l If it is Indeed 11 truth that South Afilci Is a lincl where hu man lcgB weio never menu to be use 1 H hnri.es were ivnllahle to transpoit their owners It was now nbiinihnll) prnved that nature never Intended the Argentine hioeel to supply the local de Helen,) sa) a wrllrr In the Umpire Itev lew On 11 haul march they lay down ind died The) had no spirit lo make nnv effort 1 hey resigned them telves surlll) to their f ne with a teslg-nntlnn teslg-nntlnn tint was maddening lo th"lr owneis And to have jiuir new steed o tn I tied wllh such Infinite liboi from th" r, lu, t.int elutrhea or Ihe lemmiut department, nfler tho exeirho of per sunslve powers nf no mean ordei on the commandant thernnf quietly 1 nil ipse nrter 11 few iln)H march Is nnt nn oe eeislnn tnvniable to "lolclsm At Ihe beginning nf the cimpalgn half of nne of mn companies lode foity-two miles one da) In full mirrhlng older covering cov-ering the list thirty miles at tint und gillnp with snreel) it halt Hver) one of theli i'ii- ionics leached Its eiestl nation To hnve attempted half lint distance on Argentines nt the hanie pice would have been tn hive all own the track with mournful derelicts Killing Hindu Qhls. A Capuchin monk oiMigeil In mission-ary mission-ary wmk lu Nepaiil, wiltinc, of Hindoo fuinll) lire n marks that It Is veiy ilir-llniUf, ilir-llniUf, 1 intents to mnki iidvnnlngenun mate Ins im thih ilnukblos 'Ihe Hindoos Hin-doos then fin Hud n menus of tilling t Ileum, I, 1- or too many dnughlem by murdeilug ihem It Is 11 well km 11 fact Hint Hindoos of hlc.li lililh tbos" who an lulled ItaJpitlM c Hired th daughtiis ti bo jut to death alter their Willi by men sped ill) iugui,cd m ,lo to This olniliul 1 UKliini bud li come ru unlwitil thut lu 181a In the sevent)-tlliee sevent)-tlliee vllhiges of the Mlihalnd district theie wo. only Uuce glils 1111I0 I.' )eara of ugo nnd lime )ema lulu In the town or Agra thou was not 0110 to be round undo that age All hid bee n put to donth The I ngllsh 1 leu nnicnt has v ( ry ml unity pins-..! vo., seven Inns against Ihls nliomliiible ciliii" hut lo evade them Hi. Hindoos allow their plrls to live until th. age or L alter which they do uwa) with them b administering rolson lu rm ill doses OilentulH nre past iniiHteis in ihe irt ot poisoning and nrtn somo minute itupili k It tinnsi In h Hint In many dlstilos twen IS rtce out or every 1(10 girls have been got ill or In I his minnei those glila who hnve been spar, d mini) very em . geno illv letw.cn II nnd P, vears nnd hut not uepoi ding In their own 1 noire nil b) Hie will e,r then luteins whirl, Is deelHve An in Ilm fumil) nf i,K, lank could not keep ,, unmnrred sh.nfelVutaVr:!'lu''0t,'nl,Pl'"l''lc siuirne but al-n n olme nga nst religion ro pioeur, hiisbmni. fnr , ,,,,", not nln nil) round i,em the,,, n ' ' cn'llei". V,nI"n',"!,n 1 1'1 'l . eciepi pane Kiilln llnilinilna who go nbout ,n 'm'","f 'n J" ' '" K"U' 'I'lol'kh the . ' "" " or th n sipo i. (Ipl of a laic,, ,, , mr, 'h ' nil "" 'r o"Ce,.h,1 '"""" "nd p". ll'a,...MaltCIa,zc,le.l,mUEa,n- ""' |