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Lake County Independent, 6 Sep 1901, p. 6

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ý Moi. Theother Indgabohadstood nmuelat . 5' M M ev »syed. h and, and as they heard the ad%» tbus dateof amewa bestowed, they smiled, and repeated tees. 1wul h.etoafter to« dldxnt cit Oa several tîmes. Ina alittle while lnger ht lghqhndhedhu.dwn1e , t ArCa theysowdtto hi, 1the Party prepared for the tramp ad "e h t Hand1 ot-fear," pro"Now, Ladrard, WhenuasyTou rady tO1 set out. For a distance of some milesnune 1sfswe tho i et n d twl av o.Pac ihsarlesidaT-orosonn." thyfollowed the stream to tha-north- toe,"oioula manli $Od ec it qn fyucno The learnedMon were astoished. ý Thoey,-, À Tale 9 IN Eady Settlers w2ard and eastward, and finally they left harm." takaie thoe two doctrines, you are no thoughthe would takes weeks or monthes the river and struck into a narrow, du- The youth gazed up, and ha saw aun Christan. 1 to get ready. Wel, Dow, yoc tell me you ati UisRods h'cmad o( lWBSli18s bleus trait. It was darlitwhen Stun, Indian girl standi.g over bimn with f.e..touth ter b.... a.d .o.. w.nt to e .suet,àlu in altian sevice. the,.t n sRoewocmad Sepn1gv heodrloso.ahysml orhiber hand. She was a ýBut myltetigsucsfurther. it says, "Go When are you gingsto begin? Oh, that fonder, comnsfron m ang eline of alicn haed reached a small fakte, or deep bayou, beautiful creature for one no dusky lan1ý op into the muountain and fetch oive you hadl the decision to sa," Ow, ow 8Y AUISTON C. DUR DICK upon one hand of which arose a steep bhu, and the sweet gmile that rendatdop- bace1n iebrnhs"Nw ht h oit h Out aNogthr, tematrsn i "--bluff, directly bý.i ugse i h lebacTeP rnhs eneath which they hult- on hier lips was peculiarly gratefultoaisraugestendPnby ahes.n ranch? T h pa lbranhe ! tad ahe he- ýson ofe t fanons ------, ---ed. White Hand saw thait somte one haed! the prisoner. As sononeaselhe saw that 1Pine tree la healthy, it is aromatie, It is 1ho lictory Oe Batan• a dom#etLog CHAIITER LX.stopped here before, for the traces of ,eshe hadl quieted his ers,she removed evergreen. How often the Physiien saya But the Pate branch al.o meant vie- bee t h" :d , CHPTR X.a fre were. plainly visible against the her hand and stepped back. And now .. te his Invalid patients: "ýGo and hare a tory. You al know that. In aillages inu Fbr àway.p i te depthsaof the frete face of the rock, and as he walked aoer White Hand hadi more opportunity to breath of the Pines. That willi nvigorate all lands, the palm branch mneans victory. 1 Mentoftthe ce heeade rvrrn ndweetethe spot beneath it he could feel the dry suirvey ber She was young-not more You." Why do Ouch thousands of people Weil, now, we are by nature the servant» - 1tofeers. ad tpreosstrees grew thick and tall, a Party ,coal. A lire was soon built, and then than sixteen-very slim and istraight, and .---~^g ot vr er ti o eeyt fstr esoeuh a i nw et Indianes sat downo to rest. ßnly teun1one of the aryproduced some driedIlithe as the willow branch. Her tes- (oprgh.Loi Kosc.1o1o.g tha arer elsmt? fi ebtto getlthe n- uo,eiwnt.foieepus. hobutsword es erIl denem l t - ,Yus men are iii. hereupofheCdefte nsn adsme sort of esculent root tures were faultlessly regular, and her RSdicureofD.-amae fluience of the pin. There ls health hinit. fruim)our Fatheir that If we will t yto ' eran ao ,Was aL typress swam,ýp. nd eigheftherepwoethat resembled the commun artichoke. eyes large, black and briUliant. The I frall Of the 1breath of the hills and and this pine branch of the text suggesta break loosne fromis l doing of wrong our lambsou ar mAn dkemseveto I ,a r .whie thefother to The prisoner was hungry, and lhe ate youth lhad seen many of the Natches 1 ße lid an lisa summer sermon, the helpfulness Of Our holy religion, it Fthrwilhepus ndsoeda e da n<h keep-atht,. Ena r n lslibs o int tansd earily anften e ws aloed o le wme, btonve onlie tisbefretex. eheiahviiP5, Gonorh uto slfloof ealh.-eathaorkllhelthroue unnd e loktheblak trat i cATAafveoDs.haéeinhis"prûn haose asr a e ts higonhetrapo incan down and sleep, Stung Serpent having and the thought quickly came to hlim the Mount and fetch olive branches and for the mind, health for the soul. 1 knew the face, and we f1Y At him," and we ges1 i les n aicapbota net le. thrv ese nhaben upo thetral sme taenthe pecauionto scur hishand tht shbwasoneof tearyaltloodofo pin brache andmyrle banchs a an aednmn wo hauto apialto ph- wrstlehimdowneandte ut dr helias 12yeadeols'basR hase h Barlylat eenbýkine reDtaln.so that lhe could not move them with- ailltitthera were bent and hardened by Pelambranches lind bace f stcal health. He haedlhad all, the diseases on his neck, and we grind imn in the dust, tically lived on the water. ne Arstcra. Bm hes t idn w ar no a onot disturbing him. work apd drudgery. *treesttommake boot hs." you could imagine He did not eat enough and we gay, "Victory, victory, through mndda ytrshoe.T t 'Close by'v the sideo>f a liuge cypress log' When White Hand was arouedt!eh "You (do not fear me," the said, galing It saeems as if Mount Olivet were unt- ee cid l .J H ie n ee-ou odJsu hit" hmht awhn eas btr16 oers oldatwas * ne en d -f w h i h is edd'ed in the sw am p , started nq uickly p , and t ir t e th ough t u po n h im w ith a look in w h ich inquie - m o orai . T he people have one Ju an eto a gk e p of hosanna . H e lived hi o egr a nr L d th n itris to !have.sin a e oth w sthe bskipp ert of an te uso n el, t r- Tw he form ofn a hd fretaehnn.anedacs.the day lhad d#wned, but as soon as hie tiveness was about equally blended w th mountganand have cut off tree bradnthe dined every day with the King. H asadutase lf bhndoroaks nwhicth capperity anhis cukionattactt, Th hadadb ee rr nasenses were fairly at work he found It a warmer flin z yshud eaHneee o o hirahotsto.erakeanesmpy teaoe fou y"l sed s hehoe transgressiocsor-attenion ofa membher of aatheewYork leads along thegrund, and is clutchaed was the inoon that gave so mneh i'ght. "olike . r oud ou?"unscamem rh Don jetheosetooan-theligfor . th saeaith f eigo heal hy given and whose sinila cvered-ah.lb wosaeCpti hd by one of the sleeping Indians. In those He was informed fthat the party were "tkeentbu haYyacht Cgttwlutesbreracesitoabosorfrho ree helart ave ty Soeon ay,"Hwabu te nihsfis cmanhfodacneba. @e 1i feature, now shaded by the large now to start on, and he was sononren d "Iturbyou. but filcame for your god btst he teeoplnces coerfor ofro ealthy for ,he liver health efoertture?" 'What, says the man,!Ifed so sick Piloted the famous Logaca tomny % e- g.there isi something of the look of The moon was nearly at !ta senith, and Istrkne yBfter hade br ou rion- bthir comfotablehomlescande ll fohrain]h • 7adwonotwt h alet flf.toisadto t oErp nI tls St. Julien; but even nOW the flesh lhe judged that It could not beiluch e frmyaongr thed sos ofthe wintes en d ainteseohoboo*addelfr s Peen, bea ty for the whole man. I ouaelongtoekoe hn oqerrlmkngte triprope Atlntie i seems sounken, and the beholder would past midnight. For two or three hourgsttri m nsten " Whtewh uiasy otendothat? Weullitorsarbgratives a man such peac, such quietness. Beutresois te Abc I moresho êtepted, I te trand one sl s.Capletin think that many days, instead of ontyatetalwsdbiu n i rt t Yu ahr ste tn pnfsal ydotme, dotbisthe feast'oft'àabgena- hchindependence of circumstances, such am s usudi8.f.Yuar on t hdsad ea od ntes prue f : taew hours, of suffering lhad rested w1ith-lay through a deep growth or nakt, and tenyour father?"l h tngSret feltan teelest re oigto elea- .l qioe h ht ealpssse em re hncnquier. YI, who avens o estrnthask4 lt l l h rieo i in thatt frame thaes ground was uevenanin sme tta .Y•ea "brute the desert travel of their father t, htw osesdi nw enit la many aliments and he.artache, goingto -:-:- Thon th( Party rested untii nearly four es wetthe morning fth topped for "And lour name---" And their deliverance fromn their troubles, healthyareaa man gelaenoughhof t N ow be more than Conquerer? Yen, unielessyn Wli agiho aae li,5 s, clck ad he oeofth Idins wobreakfast During the forenoion a deer "sC ula"thé experience of their fathiera when' enough religion to bothier flte, just aes efdnete htyuwn ohas long9been famous au the possessr hadl been placed a little way up the riv- was shotfromn which they tookl the skin "ýAnd you are the next heir to th* travelng in the desert, they livedin enough religion to makte them silek, but Irfmnaige all the affaire of your life your- of the finest crop of freckles ln the 8tate. er to watch, gave a low, shrill whistle, andau Îe ftema ste at throne of the Natchez?", booths on their way to the land of Cd- a man takle a full, deep, round JnhalaIon se stead of letting God manage them. Hia entire face was . and n te istan th whleoprtywer ed;so tthnon tey uiltaafrei nde ada"edtaftrdmyfater',, oan.Andsothesebooho lsouecae o theeapnerrancesafnte gopeear-Gekuwanatodriv an hae Go tae cvere wih bown cpoterfean a esdter some venison steak' niy White Hand "I haveetrlofyo fte. - igh a.ly ndsestve swillot s ay otheyOr he wilind brtchbuoyatexgbelrta bckseut? 'Oh, no, "yosgay, I want blotches as thickly 1 a r m s . i nt h e i e t i sa n t ,li a c r a s d hn f ' d h l k e t m u h b t t r c u l e b eh e p r in c e d n o t e e m a t a ll a r e n e e s i y t i c - wl b u t h g h ly s g n y n , im o t l h a t. t y l a e . W l l h n o'sis t e h d f the bushies was heard at no great dis- hwouledalte si ih bs et anxions to know what the youth bhad gestive-of our march toward heaven and - A imotl eit. 1will lbe more than conqueror, Your last leopard, Until re- tance, and not long afterwards, a party Aha e ad a littleanihd a .th e ard of her. She remained for nome of the fact that we are only living tem- But this evergreen of my text aiso su- sickness will come, and the physicians in censtly bis freckles M 1 «ef Ria Indiana made their appearance. et h ipetc ie eiinà h oth er mgiht cameand a in admoments in silence, and during thatt porarily hre, as it were, in boothse or gsstesml atta eiini h ext room wililibe tAking about what have lbeen the least i e wtho ethe nelwcomterNascverywtal- thsiept wt s an we a cone; autime eseedt esudigeeyArbore, on our way to the Canaan of ceter- evergreen. What does the plne branch they will do for' yu. What differene ofhis troubles. The ý , 8tung Serpenteer meg n the maea ,pl fromthe tresit heWieHn sntagetmnliterally may be said figuratively to aillonly a crown of glory. The winter ca- are going to bie well, everlastingly welt. lire "Spotty" be- du e metwa mDarlnthe nx dthe a i uk"sea eghsithoughtful- this audience, Go forthnto the MOUD- not freese it out. This evergreen tree And when the spirit hanfled the body, cause of them, but Q al othiefyotain sentutil letbe - wasorsume.oDerintes next day the l]y; "but3yet he must lbe a brave man, for tain and feti olive branches and pine branchis as beautiful in winter as it is your friands willbe talking sasta where otherwise hie did WL4MgO& tad spen thepandyothuwho sutl set.bypror a me ofsve fral ti e ear failng.my fathier says lhe slew six of the Chick- ŠranchesAnd myrtle branches And paloInL the summe. And thaet in the charac- they %hall bury you. What difference doresnot consider thleulsLi setu lt eacpes gd ten as grunteso st- or wanteo stengsth, for how elsrongasaw warriors."' branches and branches of tick trees to teristic Of Our holy religion. In the itmakte to you where they bury You? The worth a second thought. The other day,1 'Wittctonecaer om tehislisHespfokr may het een his eMosent f bramehe ••Not alone, Coqualla. Iiis friend was miteboohsarpestcaildest winter of misfortune angel of the resurrection can piel;en ouhowever, a comsplexion d doctorii nbiwho hastnuan vr heIdeshlpdhmsinadle it i. e w r ny eei eiprr uddsie aa etiarlgo A th a rthf tecief ftawe he C haaws fowas oued t ovethis ki o labor.How- ewithahi.eYswear olyhee n Atmpray n dsate i a godamelgints tout of the dunt anywhere, and ail the Jout dicovered a "sure cure for fr • -an wo e m h i s o w ne s te r n e tt ge ad e e ,th n i n s h leph sm, a d e " obyr a he r saio o d sAnd y e o u st r e d en c e W e a re m a rch in g o n . T h e in in th e b rig h t no m m er su nc h in e . W e l, ce m ete r es o f th e ea rth a re in G o d ' c a re. h a p p e ed t to rn a c ro s s W illie a d then ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ so oetrefo hr h yuhset ma aged or ove alonwot. mchb bav;an o kwud av ou" marchant princes who used to live in now, fitat14'à practical truth. For suP- Oh, you are going tobie mure than ces- ed opon his freckled face with envy. a- -nd t awokim.therreer stedared up, hoti w o pain orcmplintt. enew "Save me?" uttered the youth, starting Bowling Green, New York, have peausd Pose If I should! go up And down thèse queror. started by offering Wilte $10 a week tol "Wh e is is-where inm iasterun hoth, adf hiexpetknteh a mentga-now to his feet. away, and. their residences are now the aisleS I wouldhDthfnd in tiehoucseifty Do Yeu not think we haed better begin submit one-haif or is face to the frei" ksake, in a low, thrilling tonle. i fcmlitad rul n er -"-sh: Speak not too loud, for no one flde of cheap merchants. Where are people Whobu ad no trouble. But now to celebrate the coming victory? in cure and to serve meanwhile as a living "Sehsgn nfrhrsuhw i s o mve ptat a w ouldandu ndera teknows that I am here. I would save the men Who fifty years ao owned Wash. t ere are se of01yo Who have espeelie the old meeting house at Somerville My advertisement of the eMcacy of the rem- 7somcelanswered Stung Serpent. "But trial s unflinchingly as possible. When Yeu. ington and New York? Passed on. There t trob. donily ows w at yon go fathner used to lead the Jsigin, and be ady. It la said that this effer was mul- the daughter of the white man is Rare. hyhdsopdfr h ih gi e "Bt what danger threatens me?" Je no Use ln our driving our stakles tetoo rot h w . Oh, how many bereave. hadi the old-fashioned tuning forkt, and he tiplied by fve beore Willie Sallytco-1 'No harl ecamore to her, for her life tasked hsctoa!fr h muchfuther they "I coanttl o url;btyt d«âeepinothe earth; we are on the march. ment$, ow Many poverties, how many would strike It UPOn his knee, and then sented] to serNg Bine ixthfat teoheuas is Precious. But son cannot go to hier bhad totravel think Ican save You. If You have any- The generations that have preceded us persecutions, how many misrepresents. Put the tuning forktoahis eartocatch theesat tell hours a day la the window of a, MoV. You muet go with the Stang Ser- igt etI utlereiem ahr"Not much " Stung Serpent mplied tigt"eai ut efo ybahr ave Zge no far on that we cannot even tions! And nOW, my brother, you bave ight pitch and @tart the hymn. ' But, Bouton department stors with one sid* of t te the village of the White Apple. "One more day will bring us to the vit_ Therefore, promise him whatever he may hear the »oUnd of their footsteps. They tried everything oes, why do you not try friend, do you not think we haed better bee his face freckled and the other haf " t can Lenis St. Julien tear from his lage where we are to stop. Does it please agik. If he means you ill, that ill will be have goneaoer the bill, end we are to t as evergreen religion? Lt la just as good catching the pitch of the aterstns song, bloomning with the unmarked roses et brutber7' the White Hand. eh?, death, and if he oers you lire, you muet follow dite. Bat, blessed bie God, we for yoti now sas itwas in the day ofthsogo corwenesalbemr yuh. The youth gazed linothe face of the "It will auraiy please me to rest, for I accept it. I have come to assure You aenti hswrdlf u fdosprosperity ti etrfryu e-the angcoqueror? Had we anoat beterbe- -uth. wettel uléNateh s and orAthileheam weary and fatl and lhad we much Ythauhealler he p aidl. and ou naand munsheltered. There are gospel boothls Il ameOfYou fetaimost like Muckl gin the rehearsal on earth? "They shalt Little Hattie Scholder of New Yorklais wm as teryuneabe s t peak. a tafrthner to travel I fear I shouldt be a bur-. yok ulli o . ,, • montor gospel arbors mn which our moule are a e h be h wow,,cidbunger no more, neither thirst any more; Just 10 years old, and for five yeassthé moset hndedvaios hoghs ndden to you,,sea rthwh i.to be comeforted. Go forth unto the one dy beanse lhe kept on working, ai- neither salltthe suntlight on them, nor hoasbeen playing in public as a concert' *«Mo»tion ew wldly through his mind. The Indien shrugged his shoulders, but (To be continued.) moUntaia and fetch olive branches and tough ftat y day he buried his cild. any heset. For the Lamb which lu in the pianist. Born with 1 U sow hie father*tend St. Denis still made no further reply, and shortly af S. pins branches and myrtle branches and Tey came to him and said, -itisainDue- midst of the throne shal[ feed themn and the Musical in- *"lohig for thé idiie, and he heard terwards White Hand lay down to sleep. WHAT TRADE-MARKS OT .palm brancles and branches of thiek eent for You to be mending thait boat .hall tead them to living fountains Of 1s tinct, ishe has bors th*gRmet et oftlar, and saw their tease Inathe mao itey were once more i =tres4,dbuild booths. vilens oa ternoon you buried yourwaters; and Goad shall wipe away aillcarefully traIned.1 et rie. heaheranovr te earulin motion, and before non they struck 'o ce ert Wrdat Wll, neow we are ready to construct a c d"Ad thefishteran o u p and tasfo hi ys"adnwpasa jen3tsythrough the deep forest, and lhe into a broader trail that gave evidence Te rgisttnof trae-marks asi ospl.rbrRoagspd:bot,"nBhwros t isayla th res f ouse seth ur Cetetit feety, to hy bda4.altandolotwithla h . eIF ered why he was thus separated of much travel. The sun wausasome two sallt we constract It? Well, we muet tlteth to ath ouew °hju From this Prison would 1Iliee. organisatons au grelln hiesahe. hour" high when they reached the top become a necessity of tate year, fer jset al the tree branches and buiild. Ac-. andkerchief to your eyea in grief; but. h goy!Tatsfo-ouad0e Dmos.spm "Cn, ntg ih ysse? ea of a gentie eminence, and upon looiking nleusan artil fmrti rtce erigt ytxwfutg p noar uh t e h ter echildren A. lo is hongthfrY e tArtor poy rchenru. lenth asked. •down into the valley beyond, White Hand by such mneans or by letters patent Itf.the menta"d bring olive branches, 5a r m eaueone of them is drowned .My textbinsu n s ut herAtý . It .'Mis 8 ehs- a .r No," was the answer. saw quite a village of Natchez hut%. ls sure to bie imitated by some un- What does that mean? The Olive treethNOughar. e a bealk ematin work saYs, "Go frtintusone thepout ad etchtherl$ s poru -Andwhy May we not be together?" There were nome fty or sixty dwelling. scrupulous person. It is only within a grows na n Em ates, and itreaches t g u er»ba il hshmer. Olive-Go branhs nd pie brnchsadmn and i wh.fahr 3 a s0 , Because lit ia impossible. Remember, built in a sort of circle, while within this few yearsi,howver that the question the hieight of twentl or twenty-two feetYou MAY have haed accumulation of myrle branches and vane branches and ch ane an i hur 1 the StlangSerpent has.spoken." citrcle stood four buildings of larger di- of protecting trade-marks has assuned a straight stem and then an ofshfabo roa oksand misfotm.Te el yri r ,p y bacesbofnchite s." fmbnoweyouanow . vi *scot. an wneat talent Ai l asMdrensun .aJulow e n meD onte White Hand see yonder vil- grave Importance. This ls due to the they strip off these branches sometimes, soul, And yet I have to tell You .thatetthies ywel1moie ttsrem a a ugher theopprtuhicho f stucion liengt OC the Indian character to know lage?" asked Stung Serpent, as the par- enormous increase in advertiang af nd when in time of war the general of religion can console you, that it, can helpibooth or ro ae fsih branches by the be,ý»-tst teachers. Bhe wa fls playlag that uns appeal would move is captors ty stopped upon the hilltop. health foodsé,terceats, patent medicines one armny takles one of these olive you, that it cain deliver YOu if nothing would ot storandTeof ist banfche ythe piano oeudar e shile thought ahe Ir=nsuCh a Purpions. He looked around The prisoner answered in the affirma- and athletic novelties. The tarif Of branches and goes out to the general of ese wil .Do You tell me that the riches tempenostanou lditrateit. o the the ianalone Ty heth o gt .ho esco.mà%Reand when heosaw that haif tire. charges forlregistering trade-mnarks la anothe-r army, what does that mean-? and the gain orfithis world can consoletboot o a ror mut havefour the t York musical shoohcappf ento e-N of the ficaswa were gone, hie knew "Thot is the village of the White Ap- the various countries seems in Somle in- Why, it meas unsaddle the war charg- yvou. Iow was it with the ecclesiastic pooeth oldh arbor utbvor otYd rte huscand ho at o ned eonie in £bat he compaion had gone with them. Pie, the home of the bravent warriors Of stances to bie based upon the Ides that ers. It menshang up the war knap- who haedsuch, a fondness for money that hence fo hebuldno the arbor for bot.adthoueofa nusitiancef gretsillen b S là the Meatime, Stang Serpent wax the Natchez, and the abodie of Peace atoie aesadtelk r ssacks. It is but a beauiful way of saying w he iewas kbhe ordered a basie of tis wordtwe muthavegou taborahes hofttleudsized ofgirl o 5 sk pr%%e- garfoming a work ftatstartled the Prie- There lives my brother--the Great Sunt. much a edlu rasbaloacheand four. InPeace! goldpieces to 4b rought to him,. and le be o her es.As aout ncheaospe l ite h e aatizedr o a aone ener n ot a little. After he hadl iven his and the cher of aillour people. lThat l i K w Nee olie Braches autisagoty a a dwnfamng.telaof hc r. lleAs d eGodthanintwehavoe a volnteleredvosundtak her musical oed- set answer to Ients, he approached the his dwelling next to the temple. But Zululand, Peru, Uruguay, Hong Kong Nw if ed lar .e t- on s ue. iggold pieces, c olin hs asofithern'banyr stianity, otbaone av pet.ouerat.Se tha t timâe he luittle g:r Chiekasaw Chief, and gave to him a does the White Hand see where those and Granadae, trf ie ylwfrce nbidn this gospel arbor we andr ro the rattle and rolling of thiese gold The strsof lie willtcome txyupon us and as ben ineconstntipreth ttlegquari heavypur». The latter too it and emp-, tres seem to break away, as though the ffeh trade-mark le $1415 lingold, the muet go into the mouint of Gjod's bless- Piees wereAbis amusement and enter.whe wtstrmsong docrie; ot ('ou sndy o beatstibein conpadto hr phic al ad-t .t1Wdlits contenta into his broad palm, Afre lhad run through the deep forest on highest on the entire lBst. lng and fetcha the olive branches, and tainmient. Ah, the gOMld d Ilver, the We>ut uticrngoýte; not only invitae;tion, u an heinlectuerphsial triig o atog ,aàd ILéuis osaw that It was gold. The a wide trail? Look-away towards the In this country trade-marks are filed whatever else we must have we must honore, the emoluments of this worl d' uin it m igh tyionl; t s an o- abmuilcal rodinh sinT-all othr ay .Chicasw's eyes sparkled au they rested setting nun. Do you mark itY' :with the patent office, and the price for ha&ve at least two olive branches, peace are a Pooer solace for a perturbed spirit. ipotet l ag -vospel e ilae hsouti a brightanrd norma>lite gn irl.ilrw epen the coin, Lonis clasped is bande "Yes," replied the youth, loolking tu registering onle Is $5, which la the low. with God and peace with man. When lYou want something better than this bra.tnhesp .thicte aeteaotas.gtadnrmlltl il fter they were frese now--and hie frame the direction pointed out. IaypaewtGoID ot mentu world can give. A young prince, when I h- . ehecok as i former doubts grew to con- "There travels the great Father of est rate charged anywhere. Conmmode1"peetd s n ngy hiftinth cilre Ae aound topriaye.wihen Weln'y rien lyopu s<e are omit- One year nd s*x mnhsaoar troaticons. Who could have placed thaet Waters in his way to the great sait lake. charges $W0 for a general or a special hallng a grudge against us, but 1 dohima. refused to play. HIe said, "Il will ted one or two p-nnt ecause 1 for- Cochran was a 14-Year-old byIliving on g old in the hande of the Natchez war- And do you mark that point-.? Ah, you trade.mark. There are nome counutries men.to attrm that thecre is no more an- Play only %with kings." And it wouR< t got>prres t th u ,.i h e shave a furarienur Si.Ios. When hig fathier fier? oh srter a, Fec an see a Piece of cloth Buttering in the of Europe thiat demand $100 for re- tagonism lbetween a bound and a hare, be supposed that you wouild throw away .u etilet restthe ole1branc h o pea8e rr soetimes .fort lnearihe Natchez villages; but then breeze. Do You not see?- away off there? istering a trade-mark, but in Great between a hlawk and a pllet, between all other solace before this regal satisface- here s the i e branc evrltiýlnrsen os ot old f ahar Louis knew that they had no gold to --like a rag playing in the wind? rtiGrmnAsraFac n eehn n sie hnterei otii ion, this imperial joy. iee cisoth ion. eete mte branch earneg(e- Rs gt od ofauar d-a< *pare there. Thankful must the Indian White lland looked, and lhe saw what BSpaintherfin e an us is $Fr5.cTis ty eatweendholinesad i.Antfhoo esniacancel of the Palm. et of usfu-l ess andeof victran e re ar neother occasàn, be who could gee even a few pieces of his guide lhad pointed out. it was just Si the teased n thcae ma jriTotheis tall eeholiness and we ae all sinfthee . BThm ext takes a tepof rther.1 andftefusto tn]esof hic treesdTh, e hearedflc la ýlit -sIl-er fromsthe people of Fort Rosalie. visible over the intervening tree topels. atmse nth aoiy ftel Ut bie a tratyte lre 1mu1stn berea Bu, 'Yt , ito thes amcumahins and the tot ran, 1 ofThikr. .. Then who could have paid this gold but "I see it," hie said.wSot English colonies, Including New ouh tehing for th foieranchu.t es. aive aYG nhe and ine brs acheut(I e a ior T.e lies arnaatdcange i te o Simon Labe? The thought came, and "That is the village of the white man. Wales and New Zeland, but lin Cape There in a great lawsuit goinig on now, palmi branches. .Now, the palm, tree was ns of God. e. Th me inrto whthearor the ways open tole It was lixed. lThe prisoner's head was He has built a fort there, and lhe cals Colony It lm $115, and in South Africa adi salasi hc ani rnigveymc oordb h nieti m ntofthe o ol e nt oteat dit %airlr bols hrNn bhr owed, ba e wh en mihe lokedup, it Ros ouabe mhe el là 'iclledso$135. The latter price is also demanded against his Maker. Th'at lawsuit is now lhad 360 different uses. The fruit waus ferent timies with a fowvler to the mouin. ho bh yt te (l,-j therieyas shde fetermiatio po n fom swoan' nme.Is.t.s' in Costa Rica. Somte of the bargain- on the calendar. It in the'humaon versus conserved, the saip was a beverage, the ta ins to -catch I)ig,,ous. nd we made our rlatehis six e uh te Ernely his e ear rs that cs- "I s ounter sales of registry for trade- the divine, it is iniquity versus the im- stemsi were grouind up for food for amt- boh adw"ati'ht ot ndbrhay hs a led stfranewiththre. fea marks a h ninwthdhspioe ihmarks are- obtainiable in the Leeward maculate, it is weakness -versos omnip. e-la. The base of the leaves was turned] watocd for the p)igenls to comte. And gaate aayHnTccnN hands beforerested there.nHfo sldehis a een lne whle saig of the fortIslands, Jamaiea, British Guiana, Mau- otence. Man begun it. God did not b- into hats and mats and batskets, aind from we found toks iilth sky, and after of $15,0K0 a var, with the further cer- hnsantupnbis e bosom, atund befo irda.sigltaa simptl "ug"washi olyrepl s retneRpbl, oiigin the lawsuit. We begatu it. w eas- the root to the tOP Of the lhighetst lf awhile they droppd into the nt nd we int atisielwerete havewr.t h ot' at nwr iis retieRpbiBlva aulted eour Maker, and the fsooner we there was uisefuluess. The trveegrew ,were ses fut so I come n , o1 .ii tO thetainty of eainlg eniough in addition toe Witha stisiedloo, te Cicksaw In a short time they started down the Chili, Guatemala, Sierra Leone and a nd this part of the struggle, in wvhich the eighty-fire feet in heighit sometimes, andl ooo this1 te both. okou.Iiake his total annual income $25,000. of leader emptied the money back into the hill, and just as the sun was sinking from Bulgaria. each of whIch charges $115· nt teps ooetrwth nnt tsredlae or n iefe ong o sof s gls ing haer andlook lying course young to<hran isa aJockey. lie pureandhaingplce itm is osmsight they reached the village. The men Little Venezuela Is content with $100 and omnipotent-the soonier wýe end it the It ment useflniess, and i en itr hte. h htte ih o e ieban been ridin.-li.or- lens thonad wh h hetune t hs oloer ad av teand children came fioeking out. and while for thec privilege of recording the exist- better. Travelers tell us there is no such -usefulness for whaut it produced and vie- ,.locdsanad a dores to 'T6. windowv. Comle a eo signal for starting. They quickly gath. Stung Serpent was received with lively ence of a patent label. place as Mount Calvary, that it ls oly tory becauise it was brought inito cel intofthe both. Come8ino theabooth.tholr youth b ered uOP their arme, and in a few mO- demonstrations of joy, looks of the Most There are thousands of trade-marks a hill, only an insignificant hill, but 1iper. brations of triumiph. And .à, how much - _----oull. - - bro te .oh.thers Hius -gre atrhths e linu mtsh oete eeo osti aer curiosity werear fixed upon W y hite ist etin Calling it the mouint of God's we want the palm branches in the Theatricai Surgery. the thick wood. Hand. But his capter did not stop tota1r0evrhado b h ra divine mercy and love far grander than churces of Jesuýts Christ at this time! A Onle night when one of Byron's big the Lake"ide track inu Chicagol, where hie ··Now"sapid Stung S.% e r ut, tnurningerhbit im.He ursudphsawaeatonc masesbecuse heyare ot roprly ny the plae o earh, raner tan rea mantChistins o nttamuntto elorrams wa beng rodued or ede oureen ones, leveoseond tohspisnr w wl eonorwyto a long. narrow building niear the tem- advertised. The miajority of tradte- the Alpse or the HimlaRyas, and there are anything. You have to shove themn off the first tlime the p)laywrighit sat out in horses and thirteen thirds in exatly tenu to ,our beme in thék demain of the Nat- ple, the ,calle of wvhich were formed or mark lawyers realize big profite fight no other hills as compared with it, and 1 the track to let the Lord's chariots come front among the crities. das.. Ycýbta m ouwak c lose-fitting timbers driven lnto the ing inyfringements of private mark» have noticed ln every seet where the alongr. The tirst and second acteslhadtbeen A eato h e,.'iiii he a es; ut a wea no, and shall ground, while the dooir, which swung to rather than in registering newi ones, crois of Christ Je set forth it is planted I know the old plan wa, the plan now A euto h rtcs hc a hardy beableto eep ace-ithyoe ofan fr on oodeshigeswasonco-iOndof hemhaswusthettedivcasbwit anlieebrnchs.dAdaallwehavetove , taregrdt wondryinvetmett--_ gienrecevingvuentapiaustro-folowedtheconontra tgef th famlie you hurry. monly stout andcstron, being formed frfd st e i fti a ewe o o erimrhnstl ó--d o the audience that the word "success ofe the Boers in so-e-leri concentration "The white youth speaks calmnly for of a sucecession of hewn legs secured to- thtat vwas In the courts frour yeurs. ad ogrseesof whh!@war e ltrenGd. puteearyting irnt onelhing, do otu wastmeonhepyfrm heap.teBits one in distress," pursued the chief, look- gethler by cross-bars, to wheh Reach up- The single word "favorite" waslat WeLad<ntctoibaksu of 4 e war i wie all ur eggs tint oieonebst. Bu d nt pthave sta goth paytrerdhc m et hasBritp- ing hip hns pieshoalyaint e ye. rgtpews ind hsdorw.ise ndtecut av eie htwant to get rid of this hostility. All we to tell you in tis matter of religion you The orchestra hadlfinhished the en. ">àPOsted a commit- "Prap ethnshesal sap. pened, and the youth was tled in, and there la no exclusive proprietary right have to do in just to get op on the mount had better give your all to God and then tr'act number, and two other selections 'c -tee of ladies which If 1 speak calmly," returnied the with the simple remark that he would tn the word as a trade-mark. One of of God's blessing and pluck these olive get in yourself. Oh, says some One, "MI bestides, still the signal for the rise of IF Y1 tot go out to youth, h"it ls because I hope you mean remain ticre for the igcht lie was left the Most successful lawyers, Who reV- branches and wave them before . the business la to sell milkse and Clotho." Weil, the curtain on act 3 haed not bieen given. 19WI ' Ojh Africa and . nag! ht a i he ThatrSit -A% 11 a the ev orwseoe resents the Interests of a big cereal throne. Peace through our Lord Jeaus then, my brother, oeil silks and cloths toa epebga owne at the long makilbie a persal lu- Serpent returned upon that su u> te eay oo w i firm and a cracker estahlishment as Christ! tOh. fdes re d tae mneh dif. the gloryof God.toAnd some ond a ol, antyr ondebottolev hs f sA ban momntmre h opo thepioe.itb ih aet hepaetruhte welllsay ta i tc s oret acme lito the warm, intimate glowing rots." The, my brothler, raise corn and friends and go back to ascertain the. mittee le Mr». Hen- t"andiant gaz e oni. s ha i mall holes in the wall near the roofland $1,000 anualytDrtc i let and everlasting relationship with th@ carrotstahegoyf d.Adnm cus we hebzn ôn f toii in.h oi.. --h- rtantoswe ws the glory of God. And some cause w-- - -----ký-ýý- - -»if,, - -hen tr eohe big dun of a _5 ry Faweett, ene Of I dd ot el th Cicksa tht t b tis eas h culdse soewat f romthse hotwit he ams o Gd o te wol uivese Tht s te ne ay, "y usies istomanfa- sw as ead fomtheoteftideof MR.eFwcTT.th mot nteesin "Ever mince 1 t severe morftwy j moi secm go a friable was and scrIbed fram fini en 0!Caton. Aad been cured through the age sil ge Il a trial Jer threeree$ diminished very g fåa fl erpa. ,1Igr Musér Ery W -Md 9 feel Smr ft Asaft."1 Tbwaperten. Morth Dakota ir roewr LDonglas tanyo W.-L ff. P- e." PAINT ] Fall pal PaiDt gets fore the h( YOilWa Wt ad tc erty. If y mait, yot1 Lasts lc Oci; Costs 1 11ame in p Ak your È @atisfied with phlet about I things you ov GOOD-PAID i That 9 ArMatieture 'e s8thY Ni. U.

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