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iUIEKA MOWM, Pg — *«SSas.>» Tk Best Mowawm World. ^-■^"sssss-v: "rrSsfe . egagggaaBB WILGOX&WHITE ORGAN 00. MirvUh. (fcna. U. S.JL i "CN»Wj8lnPrtit$,"l !imm>VI Eidnimr' The moot popular Organs of the day! BimilLEB II QOUJTY. 'la, TllMikTua tntt.aarkat! 1W:

U Sight Hare Bern. ' MJ- auT^L1"**"^ ' h-fato karat—' I llaWOMtto.! Whaa IM is Mr. ' bmtotofavafaaa- «kaHbb«k, 1 L a-< tora.ia *• X**- 1 VbM lura wfll **£. or ckaage. or fee Old aUTfoMs talk o. by »■•■ ye'T" I * ll^lanta.' WfaasgaroaS. L TtotaH^'aala bat a name. - ■b.Mbai^tt.te.tbA « natao.m .Bbovaaar k— It might haw baaa! • ll aeigbt ban Wat.' WW. jwmh it dead. ' AltlanltalniakkabM. q ■ara laat lhaii Uaaal raa> al to«. TtawMbnb^aaa « UritMbmb.' Ahma'Ahme- * Ottewwlagallltonfokhmlato' B, Mb, to Ite beerf-a« air ft. aaa tba —I ban glaaa ' 1 ta#bm>aa' Amghgtora baaa* Kay, natbar r— nt • i ■ - • — 1 ■ -■ ■^a-T. Atfaaxtaa " P & HAPPY NEW YEAH. ° — b "Listen. Baud. Listen ~ Erorto Brinairj stood with our hand _ upeu Ite atesid*r of his \ ■"- ale- „ tar, vrhiJe tte otter was raised U an a:rioatlafioa tba atillMgfa Mi— Iteix ^ mttoawnj I— rtte avert isnkUng of a Ibe balk tbat were ringing out a (ara- )„ veil to Ibe old year that "lay a dying." «, ing a epacfousgardan. tbat Hand Brina- „ lay and bar brother -food t tel Ba le be izzr* H lhalMraltvwiWlov.vfin.hlcb.pl. M •he m .W.VI.11 ■i.n. pot* M, forth a flood of M faery tasttr. p. "IdaaaaT eaid Kna* acaio. la bl. to daap.cni.aWM. -hatovnv.ua *r aov, tha past year, vith all Its Joys aad A Borrow a, will ha ended. Will you. . MaM. allow aaotber ynr to find you fa WOhie^MlinlajM.MdtoipfaMhlef do -Dow, taw bwr triad bk aiatar. of llttk. -bM. you pM hnh. I " <vairnrto|in him!" ^ my friend. Taa. altboocb ba baa given ^ IPO* VMM tor IMP Mll.l.ll.l, 1 call „ 1dm M1U my MaM. Bow mm* W da- „ pkwm WtMiM are. and all tte „ ■ i bare fiowed from It. 1 know toll waiL AM. Maud, ha tore. fas b"M yo. still." g JlMdMflMt atUM* to ap^Mwben fa •'t«toMtlA>faa«.WhaMyMMUl; * a" inaradnfoo. a. you may be. ha hm always land yo. SaahW aaoa mora _ — W film with Ma ow* Bps ptvod far „ yew. 5i.gt.mrn* It will be M. I „ hMweW- yo. to iixHii tha Mat— I ,, kvmwthMw.il. Butlteyrarfadytog. Xand; Ivtyoor rarailm.al dmwflh It! I LMMtopviidtfth vdMifiaWaB ,*, pfn happy Saw Tear." ^ ^ -5a. M."M«aaid.alowtyr- it b im- £ ; pomfhto! v. an parted, alnta . • 1 — ' i IM.I. - a. She aklrwad aa rhe apokt. • „ -toMW-. ytm-vW Ut " - ma tofah yo. aavlbw vap* , - 1 win mit be.M0MaM.-A.Mtd. fa >■1111 c Ma id 1 1 1 idly. "learn toteh _ a i hmlyvd ba WcA mM. UmoM diredly.- — As ahawmfaaha IWI Ihiunb tha P hatPffam tow vpMt.fi >M tha ni vMtotMd WM lorn u> mcfat. It vn „ in* thrMlfi.fiPWMM. tWt Mto far m Uml IhfMWd V^M bar ; aM aha tar^ " Mtf.tMMWtWChw. T, d« that ah. might bora noppMnaity Esnssrsrcis ; MtobWWato. *"

bar brother a*aodlac. aod thereof courae aba thoocht aha aato Urn atiA h hw hawk aha eantad a large whim acaaf. aad haaUBtog forward aba threw it rouod tba nack of Urn aileul fignrr. while. In a tone of gaiety, which only aarred todlepUy inetead ofooaoaal her vmouob. abe exrmimad : " Hvr*. Erneat, la a wrap for yo.! If you will be ac ahaord u u> ataad oat bete listening to tha old cboroh bella. you mast protaet yourself from the oold as wall as myself, aad — oh r llpe. Sb« bad dlaoonred ber mietakr. She tried to fly. bot abe found ber handa gnapad an tightly that any efcrt at aatncatioB wooid ba foliie. "Hatp' fialp" aba cried "KeleBae am. air Let go this moment! ErawtEraeat where are yoa? Let go. I aay " kfand — If las Brtnaiey.- mid Bernard. la those deep, thrilling looaa of hfa "^oeanol — indeed I caooor-let you How that rich nice rarg la ber ean! Haaphe beraelf. It BMeed ber straogr y Sbe bad aetwr beard it since that nigtn tbay bad parted, as abe Ah. fiarver " Surely. r abe panted, breath leaaly. lor abd Bti.l atraegkd to get frw. '.Ure.y JM will not be guilty of balding me bare by itmel Release my bands at "No* yet.' answered Bernard, in great 1 agitation ~ Not until you tare heard me apeak. I tori that I -bar. now one Irali hold upoa happlne* and I cling to I meat of a wrtck And my die. what b It pow bat a wreck I Band— Band .a may oat day ban used to vak I* yourself, let me beg of ytm u - Release ma •" waa aB abe jaid . With a stifled groan be obeyed ber. BM bar arms dropped down to ber aide; aad after taking owe lialty step toward tba door, abe paaaed. At that laataak tha rhorrh bella oeaerd with startling suddenness their clanging peak The boor of midnight had abnort TMMblfag m erery limb, with her anxioa to flee. yK lee ling it impoaaibie to more, aim stood apeil-bound. aa it aeanad, by the solemn stillness all -Band,- anid Barnard, brokenly, "the ball, ban done; they will not rtnj again till Ibe Sew Year come.. Th. rrthunad by minutes — nay. aeromls. this should ba a time farms to all tba gamiest feelings of your mature ! By tba ion you once bad fur somber year of misery of wot ! I am spirit I bare wronged you. Band; I routes loft with grief with Bat Ww Wuarly 1 bare re. pentad of that art of folly none can except myself— none except myaaU; far oould yon guess how bitter. Iktw would at least ban pity far me. if not not crash ma with despair . Err the Saw Year come, let me bear one word 1 Great aa was tba- wrong this maa had bar. Band Ml that tha fan which ah ber afldru had bean in nla to cast i out waa all] 1 dominant La bar breast. . aad urging bar fa crash down that re- , aauMvat which ate had thought ate ; Her brain whirled; ate felt «k* aad , faint; aad tteacame the aoisma strokes i S tha old cboreh clock striking they, of twain. -to another mnvnml-taH Barnard. , -It will ba tan lata. Band— Band1 , — torgire — ZM^Tto!! £?!!£ote!r ! wbtoto avaMud Bteaa M^fa lhmw ^.o , teTteada la bar throat- , toft choking. Sb. triad fa faeak. . ttfa. DowaM.litoWMa MBliB.nmnl; . 'w'bM did he maf OoMditbeeni* ! A mte mm. over hto eyes, aad then be : a trveabling band toacto Ufiwblle a . "Forgiraa! Yea —yea. Bernard! Fur- I '• At bwtf l With .ma spring ba wmm Wt tort. , and peaartag the lo»ad aw to Una i agaa wbleto be bad frarad would ntrer . I Ttea wfth n wiB. MM pani. tte Saw ! Mr. S-w tow!wL toifa^d am^Alf- ! «Mtatov-tor-^bM Mrjtog j AM kaplhMttaxto him. wfalr « •toMM Md triad with hysterica: i Waafa^-'TWkT.V faeThl^^de' Tbto to todvM n hngpy kavwl Saw YWatoytorma! ^Ma^.tomiNR !!*■»■■■■ MtodtovdloMfiw »l '^| Bamfi f sHHrjirb-r ; i

[ > writer who epaat acme time laat '* winner la visiting some of the "bo- "*; States gives the rsalt of his ohaervarr Aflanfie Jfcmftly. One of the farms visited opntalned *0.000 aorta, of wHich " tbavv warv under culUnlioa i.ltoaent 3! Including t.flfli acres la wheat. It was y expected that the yield ol wheat would beat least twenty bushel* to the acre. j The number of men employed on Ibe i farm varied ia different part, ol the | year. During hart ret it was 8S0. In m l Kansas. Minnesota aad Dakota there ~ 1.000 to fa.0Ma.-m. Ttiey are owned aad operated by wealthy cnpllalleta. . who nae the moat improved machinery aad employ day laborers a: low rates of wages. The writer glees figures showing that when wheat to worth seventy I cento a bushel on tba farm, it may he *' 1 grown st a good profit for leaa than forty I ttreea fi? and to per acre cultivated. iy cent, oftbe capital invested The relr 1 suit ia that those who have gone into lag o. uaaal fortunes by virtue of their to I advantages of capital or Improved ma g. [ chioevy, are not making a comfortable cheap labor. A dlree- eBee-t ol the opr. to prevent the country from being peerpled sod built up with towns, churches. r school - 1 rouses, etc.. except what ia oep eaaesry to provide for Ibe aemnty vaata of the farm Laborers mad the stork. Sen d a dollar of the vast amount realised g from the product* of the soil to returned one farm of 4.100 cultientpd acres there * there should ban barn at least one te every fifty acres of land, or 106 lamlliea. U Tbto would have given at least a popoU iatioa of 500. with about 100 ilweiliaga. besides barns, other buildings, improve- . 'j nlficmut. and tbey become more sugv system referred to to yet in its infsacy. aad gives signs of extensive growth, o The number of farms ia the Northwest. r era States baring i.oui acres and upr ward was. aa reported by tba Federal 0 1,100 ia 1870. Daring thto decade -he s number doubled. It ia stated the: the . i.m.11 during tba Laat decade ia the , number of thme exteuairr farms baa b beta alarming, aad that the in i ran to . iikaly to be still mors rapid in tba future , The deeelopmenl of tbto large farm fas- . teai. which to specially marked in Kanr aaa, Minnesota and llakote. ia by an 1 means con fined to the Northwest. The t same feature to seen In a striking dc- | for lu extensive farms, some of th- m 1 entraining tens of thousands of arras. 1 Cramallaa aad Crime. I Of the many objections which bare • baaa urged again*! cremation aa a mode . of disposing of tba bodiaa of the dead. - cam of tte grsvmt ia that It ean so easily r be Band to destroy evidences of crime. This objection to illustrated and em ph.- - 1 used by a case reported the otter day i froca Washington. Pa. The remain* of ■ an unknown man were seat to that place on tte train from Pittsburgh, ra- . closed in a rough raffia aad then ra1 duced to ashes in Dr. Lrmoyae'i - crematory. Tte utmost secrecy sat obi served aa fa tte ideality, place and ■ of Math. A man counseled with . tte crematory lafi out tba feat that tte > neck of tte corpse waa " horribly dbt. colored" and another that the deceased . drew Tramy. wbo was banged in r X.-Keaa eou.ty, Pa., on Ibe fourth fa. ; stael Another rumor was that It was r tte body of a young maa who bad died I fa Saw Turk of coaaumplion. and wbo . Now. fa tte CMC Of a body (SSd nni dar suspicious eiroamataatua. or about = vrMah iM| IlIib ia otterwiae atdu-d. ■ ^nLj^i^toSJ&sx taa U disinterred, and the oafae . M death amd Idatetoy of the* > peraoa probably rrtabHvhad; but rifa tte mm abor* meaiiocM tbto vary -important kind of ari- ; SJk'sx'Kr.jr.s: - ■■■Ill — S<M te* >a mu'nj *A ■%?? 1*1 i tte 1 1 l fttfi of toar ium afUMkaady ;;ga asilgSSTS;

TISELT TOP1CI ». | The present parlisment in Eo gland ! ra waa summoeKd for the fourth of March. ■S- 1814. and assembled on that da}. If it ! ha : should only survive until tte foetrteenih > , les of April next, it will not only have run „ | exceeded in durnUou any previous aad will have been tte iosgaat- lived h, 1 were, from* 18* to foil, no fewer than ha | ninety- four oervuea buried alive through „ ^ Fruace. I>r. Tbourvt. while dMnterring u ( toha in aarb strange aad difficult pos1 bean buried; before fife waa cxtfact. "■ — ; ty | Five of New Tot}*! milifoaairm. ml- ' ty j dred and right million dollars, dropped no off close together. John Jacob Astor d. | Commodore Ysnderbilt. A T. fstewart er i and William C Rhine land rr. and now ■irjart'a afaiut Uie same. Kbtnr lander's •h I 81011816% Bear. Iba I'noca chief who vd | had been rtoiong the East, is described >• and hi* fane Rgfaup. B^ht Eyiu. o- t tiie Indian gircr who mtevpota bl* -*. [ speeches, to mnar&bly fateiligrnt. She t* ) fended her people before a large audifd years old. and intend* to stady al tt'el- ' ^ ^ The new Mexican State of ^Chiapas *' diatance of eighty mika around Palen- ^ qne. the capital, not ■ single blacksmith t are unknown, all the woodwork being ' held together by curd; of the tendri 1s of the vines, sod even the tortilla to pre- ^ pared by grind 1 ng the malae between I " run tbrcugb this territory has clearly a , * merrial devrfopcoAu to undertake. J* Aa n remit of tte draiaage of the . " swamps which atraflch bta^tbe brad of ■- Luke Koran *. to the upoer extremity of the Inks of Binnr.lt Is aaid that the Lake of Netsrhatcl in Swltneriand is dimlnisli ° tag al such a rale thai il bids fair in a " few years to shrink to the size of an insignifirant rieer. TliebolfBftr to higher in the middle than al the aides, and on •* I water* have left tte smaller portion the •bora of the lake high aod dry; the \ quays of Nruebsld are in ibe air; rtram I, town sewer*, which formerly emptied 1. themselves into tte lake, now discharge y their coo ten;* on dry land. The city, i I. which baa no band ia the operations, i . demands eomprnnlioa from the canloei if Francs has agricultural acuoois for ^ d girls. On* of tte chief to near Rouen. I which is said to bar* teen begun with ■ a capital «f one franc by • sister of I a charity and two litlic discharged X P prisoner girls, aad fa be now worth b girls from six IliBgBBS full of age. J . Tte farm, entirely mltlvatod by them. p Is over 600 acres in ex tent. Twenty Ave sisters form tba staff of teachers j more than oa* medal of tte French sgp ri cultural society baa been awarded to tbto establishment ml Dnrarlel. and the mandy cm account of their skill. They d go out as stewards, gardeners, farm 0 managers, dairy women and Inns- | * di lasts. Each girl bas on lanring an fa spure tears, ""hry «7'."teL.e | tbey eon always rrtara to Darnetel. i ' b which tbay an taught to regard as IV Obsequies of tte tloualesa Mob-UK-otter of tte ea-Kmpeam E«««ie. warwuoftdfatcd with great pomp and OMMaoay. Tbey were al traded by tte Most distinguish**! panoBagas fa MadJ riff, tte o»m utamimlM baton SMflmffajl 1 * by j^a CoBded. TeaMUlat Orandaaof , * Spaatoh amstom. th. tedy *f tte COBS- 1 k maa va tcnaerly daSvarM. Tte etatof ► moBtwan wan rnertvM at the Moatijo UtrtU vrhiiTr mam Was sung. Tte TteBSBmaa ms my of kfagfa halber5 dlmmtterhfof mourners, tea - magfliM Mb of M> bMdxM panoa- < ' «««- Ai .ifltefi fafigMtoto Majs. I ' MfakfioBr tte ...im nifitlva. j ](ElL£5XZSL2,J2: ; [ tetJhJZ^p^SklM VMK ^Tte j } Ljx btoahtotteflfiaitoliSSSisSi'i i 1 fry ;

! THE YEAR'S RECORD. . | JANCAirr — L lUioipo. ,j qna psr j- '.x&Ifo, ffa^" m Brt^ra*'lvii.r4toLm'to Qim V*M^'s ststlaal* favaMr faalrliim jAbL-^Cina o^.i « lh.ilnnp.1 , Mdwfa°gJ7nil I Ilk. P»:-.A 8mrma*7 Sri" cesS.'.T to rt^fw^weg^to halr fo j."..—— — H ; ^£55 S=^S,

I 'foarttr writtag^from Port Ebda r aay* Dayligbt fouod us but IwefftjT' my great delight, we entered the region s I May Sahhalh al the North The air | j scene beautiful beyond description. . j North of the river the cane fields strvtcbed from the levee hack to the : lake, while on the south aide dark \ forest, open field and orange groeealtcrl Bated. The dark green uvea of tte tree*, hung foil of the rich green and . yellow fruit; aad aa the boat landed • I lime to enjoy the -evne. At length we i reached tte Big Orchard, where the - boa: lay an hour, aad I hastened <m I bark, almost bidden by the trees, stood i tte low. broad cottage, entirely surrounded by porch, which to the stand - [ ard dwelling here, and when I made I offer to purchase from a mulatto, the • ' only peraoa ia sight. I was confronted [ by a stately dame, wbo rose from tte porch, looking as if she might have Stepped right out of tte age of Louis ! ; I XIV. Her black dreaa.her snowy hair, • bar strangely fair complexion, art off by ' a white shawl, addad to the lofty dignity ' with which abe aaid: i " Sir-c-r, v* do not retail Be orostjix-" - I bad blundered. When one has i AMD trass fa fhli bearing, ft does look a . little amali to be asked to tall a nickel's ; ' worth. Onsoit dignity was Umcbed. ; but wten I explained that I onlyftraatad , a few. which I could take from tte trie ■ myself, fa show my children, stray in ' tb* told North, tte visitor mad amr be- • tha exact shade which would lura to a 1 rich yellow by tte time I got baaa*; i told ma ttey aoid 84.000 worth from > S.0M tress, and this year ttey stmt to mmkat fa their own boat, always pick- , lag thcu as many days before complete . . ripanaaa as It wooid probably Ink* for X ' tbaai to reach taetr dmUaatioa. She T ! mid one ^ tear wm worth two or u , tbrve oraogea. aad smiltAwvac aahr d • tef wbeo I faU bar of our InM M ioog a ■ 4 Warto af MM. • || > It ia aaatar ts Waa. iteu tofe faCM- " Il is not isnuki fa arm ; you moat !< ML II '■ flNw torn fa a ImMb* food Dm a r MWMMteMB ■ ; BfaMfrteaM.mMte.ittom.te.. ■ ' **•!** "*** " * | rite ■ : ■*» - " : > ' ! J

NECROLOGY. MM-rt.aa.BM-m PViad. |m^d^p I ■■^^;7*^»^l*tP|T. pi C-'; 46.^. Kimuul; renn 4qy*al., f nuAloet. k j . , | 4» 2* H V K-u— ai ■*■■ a tgu, ^ ivcjoi-ww fkowi-pa*.^ rj m , <r*« I "do to lbs timed Siele. Coin'to j I AtlCCg-Oimto. Peebtl.'uea*. ■*... ! , Html Oemre. Pa. . U lUeele Xera uT* "u "S^°fofaSc!^k Hrfc : SU-TKXBta—:. jfak am eeiM u"ri""fa<n33 tew*' r"*"; kaOV>. S™ Tort *"' ""■ OCTOBOt-IJ B^rC. Cerey, celebeetal i teea* pnlkleel i.maa. t; Pa ledto , fte- M. -'A Dr. T. Jelto. Le Pp., Weeksegma. Pa.1 M IV Oart tea tan'. llayb'B. D D . IX.II . Prmewaa* Epweo ! pal tfaertornhJAmaa K. *.^7t Mja*1 *f ill V^. "w'tfa I kmublVp*'to* TOtoTfofatMi teml J ffl A lion A. Mini a* Lsr.c i«ia*i' ; — trom Hasan. Xrtwa. U. .. 17 Cbtean. IS. maeexaa Eeglak haw ' ■ adera Calf-Warablperv. " Tte Moqmia. says tte Arson Miacr. < a trite of IndiaBS living U Korttera ' Artoma naar tte Ifa* of Saw Bex lev*. 1 Tte oaiy thiag worai-ippad by Item red c meaj. 'beteagv of a ralf riwgvou-ly J of gold aad aOvar. Tteir grant caooaia ' faaw ill ikto npsBwAkb i ■ ma^ .^ttey > uJtot>»fi^te»to^Mfo!to^temk • Ul Iter dMMtel teTlUbl^ * w*h ftetr—a largiyvB. trie to gp tetb | to *Ma! a baaa* «r aow. aa tte can* may I be. _________ 1 A aa tofi tout bMtea « teat ' tev.MB teMmte mteto It te fi j me. te aaM^faS MmA m |

WteTmswa bapaalevtaw. Wtas vmtoa a* Hak apfa ■ Wfa.vanaw.il Ig If <1 I r.' fvtteMpeai leag ago' Wfattowawakatol a li . Wfaavteawvil II g B i. Wkfletoa rtto. wmartlaufawWtea ra laB mwdtottom fowMy lava, ym kams, WfatlT^M^faMter.- — Ifaadwe IMiaa ITZXS BP INTlUDfT. Ttie Sioux trite— Tte lawyvra— ' Lowell tea. A gas-well bored at Etna. "ma., baa struck a valuable tall rain. ' Tba first gold uffia* in tte United States was discorered in South Carolina ia r 1^0 Upward of ufaety tboumnd dsatlu frurn cholera have already occurred fa > | various parts of Japaa. ' < The maa wbo tried fa ran a sews* • paper fa salt everybody died in a poor- | * A bullfrog recent ly caught al W eat- . one liquor' saloon thu* It dots afadft dozen rhurvbes -Oofaro tele Gen. Grant is of a eery img-hvad . family. Ills father died at the age of eighty, aad hi- mother still Urea. Bias Susan B. Anthony tells a Chi- - - suffrage causa to constantly getting The fashionable society wedding to . ! lag office towel. Impoaaibie.— hndperf - rfoaoa. Boys who are granted I tie utmost ' ; ol life— thrv run out — ffeotai Gals IJCkfa llnkcrtoo the detective, after elerra ' Thomas Waito. bm eaugut him ia New -ffa.a.flu tUcsa. I has been fisbiag all day in Ibe rata, and wbo ba* caught nothing but a dead rat ; aod a roid. to he told that " there are aa . good fish ia the sea aa ever were ' Thirteen hundred bouses are now going upv in Sew York dty. Tte proi greas of -fmiUKng in the Weal to Ulna- \ ' tratad by th* fact tltat fteaupplyof lum- ' ber at Chit ago this yrarle thiitcrn hna ' tolled and lomhrr ia ftrkoBed very ; Vine Grove poatoffice. on the old Ana- ■ | tin stage road, ten mile* from Breabam. Tex., la no humbug. Il to twelee-inrh ' I throws a widemprta^ding flame fifteen ■ ! feet in bight. Hundreds of people visit ; it daily. Tbs boriffg will be continued , I in hope* of making more wonderful tb- ; | Bias Susan B. Anthony tells a Chi- • l ] cago Tribumt reporter that the woman's i suffrage cause to cue-stan lit getting i hare all of It. Aa to tte pro-a. *itui at km. abe aaya "While ttepuhiicagita. ; aeems to be leas than It waa. the gro- . oral public aentimeBt to growing very ; rapidly in Its faror. We bare not gained suffrage anywhere, but we bare gained r a gee- 1 many liuie points of cooridar* - able importance. The fact that six iag- ' is 1st urea hare granted the school suf- | frage to women shows the advance off* - public sentiment, and tte many 1 rvulu of tte education accomplished I by the woman suffragists. Tte women hare been taught to believe tbat-womzn must do something for the elevation of , humanity . and nut fa ba afraid to do it. ; You may add to all this. too. the open - 1 tag of all colleges, trades, aad profaesionrto women at additions! result* of our agitation." Arctic A read last. A Tokio (Japan jrormpcmdrnl writes: A houtflfiO year* ago lb* Itefauktsrfai wen distinguished and gallant warofora Tte discoverers have gathered a valuable that period. Maay of ttene Im^te^u are prraerved among the familiea, whose notWbto £ fate* /^M^f wrtmght out ol rnsmuXb Ivory and Lehiooed with . remarksble l^fi tte old Roman paaoplv. Their spaavs aad bow. are made of wfaalrfaaBa. wood and im ry. spliced aad bound with tte *faea« °f ^ rrtndeer. and showing a m-Bfatkm OB tte part of tte maters One hundred and fifty ymra ago tha fa-M» Bteafaa. Cokmal FaMprakL them from Slbrriaa sattiaarofa la bis first engagem. u with Item tewm badly tteM. toto with WBVytoM fa hi. m tribute to fate vW M ByrritM te! ttetoWtoM3' rate. "bM1 teJ^ril^ authority aor fa flam ■■ Tary teti. foamga atoUiu, fa mafteyM by famto ttoTl^toU^T^L^W^ baft d«Mi to tte faMVM af tte ■ Ul tlj bafl. ttokkkteMftk^tofi^sMt