Boone County Recorder . The lady waited to hear no more, butwent home in disgust Well, my dear, asked the husband,who was taking care of the baby duringhis wifes absenco, how did you liketho lecture? I didnt stop to hear it was the re-ply. Greeley was sick, and they gotanother man to take his place, who wassuch a queer-looking old guy that Iwouldnt waste my time listening tohim, so I came back Who was the man?I dont know, she answered, stillindignant at her I never heard of name was FiSHy Princes. The lady was still more disappoint-ed the next day when she di


Boone County Recorder . The lady waited to hear no more, butwent home in disgust Well, my dear, asked the husband,who was taking care of the baby duringhis wifes absenco, how did you liketho lecture? I didnt stop to hear it was the re-ply. Greeley was sick, and they gotanother man to take his place, who wassuch a queer-looking old guy that Iwouldnt waste my time listening tohim, so I came back Who was the man?I dont know, she answered, stillindignant at her I never heard of name was FiSHy Princes. The lady was still more disappoint-ed the next day when she discoveredin the paper a long account of Gree-leys lecture, which the great editor,although feeling quite ill, hadcdeliv-ered in a forcible and impressive man-ner. The paper remarked that the chair-man stated the truth when he calledGreeley easily the first of journal-ists. It then dawned upon the ladythat her Facily Princes was reallythe editor of the Tribune.—YouthsCompanion. THE LIONS ENGAGED INCONFLICT. A TKRUIBLK. BKVKNGK, UAN—RKVENGS! the noble animal was in consequencedeeply attached to her. Leo was asullen and vicious brute, requiring in-cessant watchfulness to keep it tract-able for the arena I had not been long at Renzs beforeI perceived that Irma Delavante hadtwo lovers in the circus troupe. Onewas a fine, manly young fellow namedHenri Monfroid. a bareback rider pro-fessionally. The other was a boorishRussian, with a villainous cast aboutthe eyes that made him look the perfec-tion of ugliness. 1 need hardly saythat Henri was the favored suitor. Forsome reason or other, the big Russianfot the notion into his head that 1 wasalso enamored of the fair lion-tamer;and as the fellow was of a jealous and/mmtal disposition, I should certainlyhave had cause for uneasiness had it?oi been for Irmas open partiality fory»BBf Henri. Irma had several timesnjweted Orlof s addresses; so the burlyBaaalan told me himself; and on theseoccasions, when he made me «PMC oonttdan


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