FOOTNOTES:
[A] Vid. The Chautauquan for January, 1883, p. 181, col. 2.
[B] Vid. The Chautauquan for February, 1883, p. 13, col. 2.
[C] Vid. The Chautauquan for January, p. 180, col. 1.
[D] Rouble signifies a piece broken off. Copek is thought to be derived from the Russian word for lance, referring to the weapon of Saint George stamped upon the coin.
[E] Abridged from Foster’s Science Primer of Physiology.
[F] “So are the ways of every one that is greedy of gain; which taketh away the life of the owners thereof.”—Prov. i:19.
[G] “A Christian.”—1 Peter iv: 16. A sermon.
[H] “There is one God.”—Mark xii:32.
[I] Seventh Round-Table, held in the Hall of Philosophy, at Chautauqua, at 5 p. m., August 14, 1882, Dr. J. H. Vincent presiding.