. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . verous in the rest. He lives prin-cipally on goats, herrings, kerosene oil andcommon whiskey. He does not live alone,but usually has another man living withhim called the w-man. But let us proceed to define mosquito is a high-bred, carniverous,digitigrade indentate biped animal of thegenus homo, closely allied to the precarious, similar to those of food is chiefly rare meats, but he isalso, like man, fond of ham an


. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . verous in the rest. He lives prin-cipally on goats, herrings, kerosene oil andcommon whiskey. He does not live alone,but usually has another man living withhim called the w-man. But let us proceed to define mosquito is a high-bred, carniverous,digitigrade indentate biped animal of thegenus homo, closely allied to the precarious, similar to those of food is chiefly rare meats, but he isalso, like man, fond of ham and eggs, icecream and oysters on the half shell. Another point, man sings. Ditto themosquito. What music is more charmingor so touches the feelings, or so arouses aman from drowsiness as the sweet-tonedand melodious voice of a mosquito. Whoon hearing this sweet gentle voice will notinstinctively reach forth and try to gatherthe singer in that he may come in closercontact with him ? Picture to yourselves a poor, innocent,harmless mosquito on a cold winters nightsinging for something to eat. That mansheart must indeed be as hard as the rock. Copyright, 1904, by William H. Rau. YOUNG MAN, WHAT ARE YOUR INTENTIONS? This query, asked of the young man who has kept company with the daughter of anambitious mother, tells the story and may be made the subject of an amusing tableau. ttUMUKUUS AINU D/ALELTIIL *97 of Niagara or the Falls of Gibraltar who isnot touched with the profoundest and mostsympathetic feeling as he looks out uponouch a scene as this. But I will not , as I already see the tears tricklinglown your cheeks. I have only one practi-cal remark to make in winding up, theextreme force of which you will all said that John Milton toldLord Byron and Ben Johnson that Beau-mont and Fletcher were heard to whisperthat Sir Walter Raleigh and John Ford hadsaid that Lord Bacon and Edmund Spenserhad responded to a question which SirPhilip Sydney had been suppos


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