“flame-.- Inuit-hut. Ill In. It. "ul‘lâ€" It. Ito-Cl. spread out» In “. northern llght hen-em. Putin", fulï¬lled Ill-cu], thcypruphuy o! my “:1. lo Incom- pletely Inlllled ll lho Int film: “They dull noun from the null.†an my Out Inn h the omits.- point of “no mm The hr soul- in throat high â€spam-n unpu- Iloul lo lull-Pf, Ind lldoleneo. Ind hot bloc] whkh lend Conn! mm. [om ml. We bun tho-ah my text so: the north In. nothwlllm-Idlng In {team an! the an. out hlnp In no math. Imwnhsundhg ll- tummy. The Inkl- ol «an. Item m “d the Ihlchh of lug-all. no lo be nmdend to m Al-l‘hty. The ‘ much! Tm new. lake. “d all 1 a. nth-I "all Wlllh- B. m and Ian! King-With llrle hullhr h Hunt-m om In an". links at). All“; In!» W by the cross The church missionary moiety in thong polar elimu he: been gram“, racers-ï¬ll in establishing twenty-{our gospel station“. and over twelve thousand nltivce have been baptised. The Moerilll. have kindled ll"! light. of the gospel I“ up and down Labrador. The Ihnhh Inla- uion hu gathered disciples {ram among the nhiverinn inhabitants 'of Green- land. Willi-m Duncan preaches the gospel up in‘ the chili latitude: oi (‘oi- uinbia. delivering one sermon nine lime: in the same «lay to us many dil- i‘erent tribes who listen. and then go (orlh to buihi ht‘hllll houses and akarchea. Ainskn. called at in un- nexnton William ii. Sewnr-l‘n fully. turns out. tube William ll. flcwnrd‘a 1 rinmph. and it. is honing the voice of «Ind throimh the American missionar- ‘21". men and women as defiant to .\rc‘ Lie hardships 5:24 the ohi Scottish chief nlm. when camping out in n winter‘s night knocked from under his wn‘m nemi n pillow of snow, mying thnt‘ sue!» iutluim-nw in luxury would weaken and disgrace the einn. The Jeanette went down in latitude 7?. while "0 Long and his; freezing nml dying men stand watching it. from the u-rnmhllng nnd crackling poinr peak; hm. the old ship at the wane! sails as nnlmrt in latitude 7.‘ n» in our own wdegrces. and the one slurred ting "mm above the top nilnn is in llnflin'l hay. and "le limit, nmi Melville mend. The heroism of polar expedi- tion, which has made the lumen ul’ Sch-Allan Cabot. and Beomnby. null Hchwutltl. and lionry llmiuon lin- maflal. in to be eclipsed by the pmwm oi the men or women who amid the {m of highest. latitudes Ire thin m men: hiring the upper sham of En- mp. Arie and America for God. Scientixts have been Able to agree I. to what in the Aurora llomlb. or northern lights lean tell them. It in the lunar of rictoty for Chin 1 Slinky was heard by a. great throng. He will hereafter preach them -. v on Sand-3'1. The text ' of the sermon is printed in the bonding. “The ‘ was It-the time n prac- ing phyllclnn; at ul- other time n talented winter: It another our time a powerful :lrenelaer: at another time a. reporterâ€"â€" an inspired reporter. God bless, nnd help. 1nd lnuplro all reporters! From their pen drops the health or poison of nations. The numa 0! this reporter was annnus; {or short he was called Luke; and in my toxtmlthongh stemm- mphy hnd not yet been born. he re- pum verbatim a, sermon oi (‘hrtst_ which in one paragraph bowls the round world into the light 0! the mil. lcnniuln. They shall come from the east, and from the west. and from tho‘ north, and lroln the south and shall i hit down. Nothing more interested me in my recent journey around the world than to son the ship captain about noon, whether on the Paciï¬c, or tho Indian, or lien- gxl. or Mediterranean. or lied Sen, looking through A nautical imtrument to ï¬nd just. where we were sailing: and it is well to know that though the contain tell! you there are thirty-two point: of division of tho compass card in the normal“: compass, than are only (our cardinal points. and my text hoils them. the north, the south. tho out, the west. So I sprawl out be- fore us the mp 01 the world to no the extent of the carpal campaign. The hardest part of the ï¬eld to be tal’ien In the north. bee-um: our gospel is an emotlorul gospel.and the nation: of the far north are I cold blooded race. They dwell nmial icebergs and eternal wows. and crerhisting winter. Green'- lunders. Laplandors, Icelanders. Si- berians-fâ€"thqir vehicle is the sledge drawn by reindeer. Their oxisteneo a untimely bottle {with the com. ‘The winter churges n them With words of icirle. Ind st rather“ with bullet; hall and pounds than! Wlth battering o! - rams o! glacier. ' ‘ But already the hills of the Arctic hear the songs of divine worship. Al- rv'dy the snows {all on open New ï¬atamcnts. Already the warmth of 321: um 01 righteummeus begins to be Ich. through tho mflmls. Ind souls of the Hyperborwnns. Down Iron Non Zembln; down Iron: Spitzbemn ma; down from the land of the midnight gun: down lrmn_lho Wln‘?“ of crysul: down mm: min» '0! Ice. nnd' ore:- .lumlnlou a! snow. uml through hur- r icaneo ol nieet. C min." a disciple- um coming from the monk. The inhabit- ants of lludwn a buy no gathering to R. TALNAGE’B FIRST lumen u the Academy ! Mule. New York. -_ Slinky was heard by a. great throng. He will hereafter preach them of the urmonhprinud in the binding. “The man who wrote nun ‘ was alvthe lime n. pne- ‘ in: phyllcinn; at ul- other time n talented winter: It another “V, “:99 a powerful 1'4le PIMOHI. AT 'I'HI ACADIIV OI IUIIO. POINTS OF COHPASS. DUII"â€"l‘h “III. “7an W 1.31m ' 'pan of the an.- â€an I] an incl-do “M Iâ€! one 9mm lb. wot." Th! opdu’m civilization ma Christianity than ever before. All'hen Mission-r37 (ire: pal before an assembly 0! min- isten at Northampton. England. his project {or the eungelintion 0! India. they laughed hi.n out: of the house. From Calcnttn on the east at India to Bombay on the went. there is not a neighborhood but directly or indirectly feels the gospel power. The Jugger- naut. which did its awful work for centuries, a few week: ago was brought nut. iron: the place where it in: for ’1 ur- been kept under hired as n curi- osity. and there was no one revere-mini- ly to greet it. About three million oi Christian souls in India Ire the Id' Vance guard thnt will lend on'the two hundred and titty million. The Chris- ti-na of Annoy and Pam: and Canton are the advance guard that will lend the three hundred and forty million 01 (‘hlnm “They shall come from the earl." The last mosque of Moham- mad-akin will be turned into at Christina church. The last llndhistj temple will become"- fortren of light. The last idol 0! lllndooism will he pitched into the lire. The Christ. who mine from the east will yet bring all the east with him. .0! eonm. there are high olmtnclea to be overcome. and great ordain must be panned thrungh belure tho mnsummntiun: as witness the Armenium under the butchery oi ihe Turk. May that throne an the hanks of the Husplmruus swan crumble! The time has already come when the i'nilt‘li sum-s government and Great liritnin. nntl ilermmn' ought to intone the imlignntinn of ullcivilizcui untiuns. While it in not requisite that. nrmq he sent there to avenge the wholesale massacre of Armenians. it is requisite that by cable nmier the belts and by prom-4t. thni nhnll thrill iiu- win-n from Washington. nml lmmlunmml Ik-riln m ('nnstnminople. tin- nations anathema- tizr the dlulmlism fur which line bul- lnn of Turkey irresponsible. .‘lnlv-m- malanism is a cum whether in Turkey nr New York! “They dull come from the out!“ Ami they will come at the call 0! the loveliest. Ilmi grandest. and bent men and women of nil the time. I mean themimionurien. Dissolule Americana 1nd Englishmen who lure gone to Calcutta. and litmâ€" hay. and Clinton to make their tor tunes. defame the miuionariea he~ cum the inon dive: and the pure honnehnkla oi than missionaries If! a constant rebuke to the American and 1 English llhenineu stoppin" there. bat the men and women at God there stu- tioaed go on gloriously with their work: people just as gnud Ind ult- rlenyingan w» Mimimnry Muflatmyho when naked to write in an album, wrote then. worth: 51.1“"...3 mm. 1.... n- tt‘tthou an- ny at in». To write the raâ€" et Jea- than: Town to m m m and M: A“ m the "I. new - prayer. I. all I] ual'e «lint in all there regions are men and women with the mutton at )tel- ville Ii. Cox. who embarking [or the missionary wort: in Africa, raid to a known-dent: "l! l Illa in Atria. m and write Iy epitaph." “Win-t shall I write for your epitaph?“ laid th and.“ Whitefield be. "than words: lot a thonuul tall before “I!“ ‘t' I"?! “h" . . loo". But. m good result. will comg frilly]; the _ anmyeIeChinm But I must not forget that my (and likes in another point. of the compass. ‘lt when in the cash I Inn to report til-Hus journey around the world there in nothing so much impresses one IS the {act that the missionaries divine- ly blend are “king the world for God. The horrible war between Jumn and Chin: will leave the In: wail of opposition flu: in the dust War In barbarian always and everywhere. We ho] ' up our, hands In ornament at the manure at. Port Arthur. as though Christian natlom could never go Soto such dhbolhm. We (urge: Fort. Pillow! We forget the fact that during our “at both north and null: rejoiced when mere were 20,000 more 3 wounded Ind skin on the opposite side. War. whather in chin: or the United States. in holl let A ship was wrecked neurone 0! there islands and two life boats put out {or slam, but those who arrived in the ï¬rst. boat. were clubbed todulh by “In cannibal; Ind the other boat put back and \wu somehow rived. Your: paused on, out! ono of that very crew w“ wmcked lupin with others on tho some rocks Crawling up on the shore they proposed to hide from the canni- bnls in one of the clverns. but mounv ing the rocks they saw a church. and cried out: “Wu are saved! A church! A church!" The with: That mains- Venezuela. New Granada, Ecuador Ind 1301th The south! That means “no torrid zone. with all it: bloom. and oil its fruitlgc. Ind all its exuberance; the rcdolenco ol Inimitable gardens; the music or boundless groves; the lands. the seas. thlt night by“ night look up to the southern cross. which in stars trnnsflgnres the midnight heaven n: 5011 look up at it all the wny from the Sandwich lslnnds to Anslmlh ‘ “They shall come from the south." 1 Christianity In Africa. Th with! ‘l‘hnl menu: In the Island: ain't: by Omnipotun hm! though twploul leu- )l-hgln. Poly-est. Melanesia. llicrouelh. and other Island: more numerous than you an imagine unless you have voyIm-d mount the world. The south! That. means Jan (or God: Sum-In for God; Borneo (or God: skin {or God. . M Ion Oha'hmbu chaotic u- lnvol. looking down ups-"um I.“ a! lake â€4 valley and plain: lull-o. an bone 0! nuan- yet to in honâ€"all tot Christ Tho mutt! 'l‘lnl noun- Afriel. whlcb Duld “Huston. comer-ted to God when hadhdo- hh Illne- In his 1e-I o! "plant-Inn. Alflldy than $50.0!» mum to Immuwhm .1395“ #067911 B??? "3.... h , punâ€"m Yuri w.‘.'..{.. M “ "No. III It 0 honor “at l mldnl kn ; we... Im- an III] on. “Thu h no um." mill, Ind flu." m Jami; Inning lad lull-l want; In.“ “Dir will a .0 longer. But I (In :0. m. null VIII of pupal nodyne. no drop 0! win-I. not hurting body a II], ought to mm." um, and put you â€In. “no .- cum-l all. "The, mu v my aunt, or {mm [salary to factor ; meeting this. Ion. nml discovering lint. Inm- ncy. um] antler-lug beluyni ‘or dis-p- pnlntmcnl: never more to be chanted or perplexed. or exasperated. he uh“ uh: down. Not in I grout um ell-Ir of heaven. for the rocker- ol wall a chair would lmply one] and of looming, o! ollngln. In my Man. or «ml-ladl- vldulhm: Ml u Hume, lofldll eter- nitv nnd udhntu the nornlng IN!" | night of norm. "The: sh." sit down.†Fndorick the Grant. no‘wilhsuud. in: the mighty do-Inlon- mcr which In Ithaca. was no (Inna-0d II tim In could not spook whit-It cry- ing. and carried I III-ll but“. of ank pohon unh which to end his unitary. when I. could ï¬nd n no v. , Themlsthst mother who through I" the yearn o! Infancy and childhood was kept running amid nick trundle beds, now to duke up (he plllow for Ih-t flnxen hen]. um! now to glve - drink to those parched 1po. 1nd now ‘ la Imsh the frightened drum of a lil- ‘ Ilo one: Ind when them was one less: 1 of the chlldnn Include the great lover of 1:11“de Mum: nut n! the crown into the 'e'asy breathing of calca- tial Itmmphm, Rho mull-er putting all lln- more anxious cure on thine who werqlesl: wan‘ary u! um. Ind loot. and back. and head. no ohcn crying out. "I am so tired! I In: so tin-d!†ller wurk dnnc,she khl" all down. And um lmuinesn man for llllnyflortymhy years Inn kept on the run. not urged by selï¬shness. but for the [mrpmu of ncblevlng n llvcllhm.‘ for tho him hold. 0n the run from no": to More, mu“... 4.-.â€- . . gospel, b all meansâ€"in church-s. in theaters. n limes. in prison. on [and ï¬nd on the m. The gospel istho only power‘tuat can revolution!» society ‘Ind save the world. All else in lull mud hull worm-ml will not lust. In ‘New York ll. has .llowed men who ; got. by police bribery their thousand; and tens of thousands. 1nd perhap- ‘lmndred- o! thou-ml: of dollar: to go neat free; while some who were newly the cat‘s paw and “rent-o! bribery are struck wlth the lightning- of the law. It remind: me of I seen. in Philadelphia when I Wu living there. A Inconwoman had been In- reuted and tried Ind Imprisoned (0: selling- molasses candy on Hamlin]. Other law bunker; hall been nllawed to go uhdlflurbed. and the grog she)“ were open on the Lord‘s dny, and the luv wlth Ito hnndl behind Its back‘ walked up and down the streets declin- ing |o molest many of the offenders; but we all rose up in our 'rlghleon- lnâ€" diglution.:nd culling upon all pow- ers, visible Ind humble. to help u, we deg-lured "In! though the lie-ven- fell no womnn should be Illowed to ' sell moms-es candy on fluidly. Ingmnu-c-Xon. In W with love God Ind lute nnrightconsness. I have never haul-drum? have y- . duny‘hing exce t y ’- pone: to ugenern . :g the influence V ,, ' heart, really *1 ' "e. Exec-1:6 the law most. min E but preqeh the houses of lfanny in In; city. and §0u only send agiupnnu haiku-emu. Break down :11 he policemen in New \‘tirk. Ind while It changes their worldly fortnncs, 1‘ does not chum: their hurt or life. The greatest went in New York to-dey is the transform- ing power of the gospel of Jenna Chris‘ to change the hurt “d life. nod up Im the tone of the moral sentiment, and make men do right, not been“. they are “mid of Lndlow Sinai 52,11 or Sing Sing. but bee-me they love God Ind lute nnrightconsness. I have never hen-drum! have 3" mm. a! nny‘hing‘ exec ‘ t ‘ pone: to "genera the influence to he hit-(ht within the circle of hollnele Ind rupture. Will it he done by worldly reform, or evengolhm? Will it be law. or gospel? l n. glld that n Inn at Morn hue nwept heron this land. and nll the title: m Kaolin; the [11"an n! the mighty movement [at the good work go on until the lust municipal evil in extirpeted. About ï¬fteen your! ego the distinguished editor 0! a New York 413in newspaper aid to me in his editorial room, "You minister- tnll: About evil: of which you know nothing. “'hy don't you go with the ofllcen o! the lnw and explore for yourself. no thnt when you punch min-t sin you an npenk from Ivlut you hnve seen with your own eyes?“ I said "I \vllL" And in company with n commiuloner of pollen. and n apt-In oi police, and two elder. o! my church. 1 explored the den- end hiding places of all stylenof crime. in New York. and l preached n eerie- ol sermon warning young men. null setting lorth the work ithet must he done lest the judgment 1 of God whelm this city with more swinl submergement then the volun- ic deluge that buried Hemnlnnenm and Pompeii. I received, no nearly es I can remember. several hundred col- umns 01 newspaper nbllee [or un- dertaking that exploration. Edito- rials of denuncintion. double leaded. end with captions in great primer type. entitled "The Full of Talmugeflor “Tnlmnge Makes the Mistake of His Life.“ or “Down with Tnlmlge.“ but I still live. and nm in lull sympathy with allmovemenï¬s {or municipal pun-illu- tion. But it movement which ends with crime exposed end law executed stops half way. Nny, it stops long be- lore it gets half “HIV. The luv new! ‘ yet sand anybody; never yet changed anybody. llreek up all the ‘ nun Annie. redo-Id. Bantu-g m Atlantic md Milo. (hall II. “mun am: up mmcm urn. human: criminally odd. New and mbphmon eflnu am the rogue. The (net um they no hard w Ind k’Ddl them In Idded chum llm in II! evenhlggmvn trimmed with 1:1th ln . {nu-ion never leo- Info". Therlpple nldrth ol many aloud math. his mid: purfmly phi-mitt l conspicuous mm Very mil Huh Mfkll ups ï¬t. 3 son Inhh haul-m. lovnonbo gun. The: mun-Inga! u "uppliqwd to the null. The mud but, haiku is a lily link of accor- dion planed may colored chole- mr . found-“.- 01 whit. Illi. whhh mire-themat- tone «In-cl, doli- mo. 13. low at flmmhhhm Maul): wean villa-clap ll nth. studded I“ cut" not... b new] {a the WW. no m h the now-In. oddly a! no u I- nd. of two full Nut mild an Cm mm n the Duo-Hot n [old-n hum. The thin ‘ not an. mm he. and 50th ‘ u- h mm. mm "'1 Ill wan «ml thin-Ion “I. It In! no 0“. I. lone. The uneventful gown this mason in tho navel one. Woman 0! fushiou lung Vandyke point. In: used with nnydellâ€" uuly tinted chiflon or crepe. It any be worn to the than: by covering the neck with a yoke 01 Much net Ind wen-lug long bluk ï¬lm: which meet the short sleeves. , A charming bodice which would look well with 11mm! any Ikiï¬ in of white crepe do chi-o. trimmed with got-gem“ Vandyke points in gold. The square. low cut neck is outlined by n. trimming of gold spungicl nnd white pell'll. From this trim- min; the Vudykl points are arranged on:- the cor-age. showing I slight pulling of crepe do chino bov tween each point. The sleeve is an Iiry butterfly of the white crepe stifl- ened until it assumes huge proportions and caught in the center with I chu- ter 0! yellow macs. uovor “rod sin-lug III: mm of no: {lacy button. 1!. shown “to run ‘eomhlnnt Inn of beauty and conno- ny. Tho minty (It! thin season I. ulceflug her even- ing gowns. is put- ' chiming three bodlool to one and. The most pom-I" dart in o! moire or lulu. nnd each dainty bodice h mule in I strikingly dilemnt design. In ï¬lls way the society belle appur- to hue may varying coat-Inlet FOBWOMAN AND HOME VARIOUI N01"! 0' INTER£37 1'0 1‘“. LADII'. i‘ilh'bodice is also effective “jot all mâ€"wmmâ€"Wu I‘ ‘ Will-u (- II. I..- OXEN ABE THE LA Tm CLOAK. mav- '0..th m. - Iln English Iaxhlxm “II which hn just Ruched [own in tho trimmln; of n-ception 3nd â€tract gown-I with art!“- oinl llowrrs The "mu-rs an: exquw itely mndu and dcliculcly permuted. An hnpurlud model lllunlntlng this Ind Is a reception mtume 01 (turn col- ored crepml lmntu velvul and VIOIEIN. ‘ The sklr'. In of the crcpon. allowing the ‘ fashion-bk: rlpplu effect and ï¬nished aruuml the bottom Mil: mm law“ of vlulcu‘, \rhlcll are Very lulntly pu-r- fumed. The crupon is also uwd fur lhe {nun-hum: of lllc bulk-o. It is made will: u graceful box pl-ll do“ lhe (rum. and a square ulllped pelcrlno of vlulclx. The [mflud Alt-eves In: 1-1 lmm’n Velvet. The puflexmdl {mm the ulumlder In tho clhuw Ifl-lladl- vldod in the center by I had 0! do- let». The long deep mfl ll n \vflulrled an: o! velvet. mu. this mum ‘ mm . d-my null and hon-cc of vlo- \ lulu. Th: mull show- u ouch nlde a lrllle a! pale vlolct all] old the M both aides, while with powdcred ungu- all" removin‘ to the did: in which they no to In served. A .160 wmmnlmenc {or most pork. Wu}: and wipe dry six lawn. juicy appics um are not too tart; remove the cores with a sharp knlfc or uppin- corer. Cut ‘ho apples Hound In slice: In" an incl: thick, fry in hot butter until (he pliers an: nicely bruwnul on 'hIc I III- thing a Inn to OI h. "I lady I! W child “- M '8 II dunk-ct h ‘hI lauda- l'l-u “-th ‘IV 9n- In I." a I xenon. um... uyd. Put! W-ulcdrllg tho Mm of Illd, of “in type. “hot-nu u Ind a "In 01 I..." II "In“! Io-pIIloI Ill lIdy'I halp." In. lawIlIn “lulu.- unIt tho My 0! Bundled chunk VII-I Ihould Mutual “wry 000‘ Iolllal cooking. Ind not obj.“ h light houuhold dull..." A ("that sandman wII lhI'. IhI um ho I'W IhIlIlucr. And thI do you thhk‘ m the renunciation Mend to M nlddlo w pagan? “SIlIry. £30 I you." Why. even I pom: who new: you lo churqh It I“ would ole! non than 25 I «nu-germ I lady who would discharge the nth- cxutod by In. Luv. There Ire. ln tut. very any people. by no man- ol EVIngt-llcll church views. who pIy their parlor Inahls more that tho Eunmllnl lllI-I. law propane.» to Italy I lady holdlng her own religious lone“. llm'l . Ila-ll ll." of Club Anew thing in women‘s club- In: jun been urgunlzcd It l'riucclon; ‘Muinc. They call it the Snow Plow club. and Its members are to hold. teams. web]: and {uncy lain; during the winter with the object of raising tundskaeep the sidewalks clear of “hungâ€. mu Ap’lal. E“ F :n h Olin! War-lo! Bola-b" can an urn-um;- at a; "Tho char-cw: ol each or Inn has to ho mud to exactly In on- vlroumont that It IOOIII In the highest degree unlikely am In, org-dun u know here could lln on any «hr glohu olmwham. We sumo. out urn what flung-ulna mm to I It. won»: In all-pull for routine. on Vonulor Mm. nor does In, In! 0! march It M known to‘ II In! up my hope oi non don-Ito hul- phon. lint In Ill prom N. llluâ€"glvlng (u h jun u I I on mnyothorfloholu “who... Then have Ibo. harem. ho- ll.- covorlo- handling to nun tho cop“.- Nonwlthnprdmlfloonm planet-.11» "tying Illa. (mm, and temper-cum o! a» plum. Inn to ho con-Hand. Tho night at - [pl-mat. must IIIIKI In Important ult- uontotho lnmmvork of tho Offlin- I-m- Idlplod todwoll upon II. 8!: Robert Bull conclude-z Illa-owed". Form-tines. [unwell nu domonnrg “I“ luau-nil. ou- hon. iodlnm. iron. alch- gll “tic emu moo-in, II. lnmowork of “3.123).“qu 1! durum] u: when. mi living. Them in not who limo vim demonitritlon o! the â€Hi-oi of â€gen. beanie u hll been hill M the well-lurked llnoi In tho "Ill. spectrum ummmwoxymlndnl to the oygenlnflwonflh'lm lat; Wat-rho luau!“ O...“ M M An Inn-IO... . su- Robert Bull. In an rod-13M Review. show- how. drum them- of When!!! ud Burner. no outcl- uon that the other planet. In In- blshflod hu boon lengthened by Ina: ordering by But without knowing win: be In going to get. Buck In one a! an «new nil book-elk" do not mum on pHmlyMu-nm within flu you! or to allot urn-(m Indian. II min», I of an dluon Ian-d. Ind: an, n In “mm-.339 alt of W non that than. 0 at not book. onhhoounurmu-knd mum an kunlt to no Inhfllpm a! Mo. auto-am. hm he duel-0 And than the never dlmlnhhin' pllonuu nut. (or we public can prom nan 9|me 1m puma. bookseller cannot. undl “now the Inn-pin our-Inter. and 0 I'm. MU.- elondcd Wombat" Ind! I I"! pug: elm-era At “would! olnh I Mun. E: 8 And the boohelhr am up how auburn-Mon It sud goal at mm'u well-known um um prominently and “Manon to the trade, “Bil-o. Uncloudod Weather. 1 Roma 0! 0!!! Point Comfort. by Popular ’Authar. Eu]. [Hutton do Into; .8.60;‘ 75 OH 100} 60 all 75: 50 on 50; so and 10 on snullorprdou. No autumn." And ovary hook-allot in the land on the strength ol the au- thors mo Incl the expected Chrluv my trade. orders from In â€100 cop‘s-.mordlnxtoflwlluullhw mama». 9nd may: “Emil? “"4551; J iniéliur thali- HG â€my w m l9“- Em M bu e In nth-Mm bands I. Ian-MN. ' _ They coat the midi-hen. ouhgu‘ of why. Iron twenty-Ive cab to my cont. Imago. Wing go__tho' In; been "Man by I m“ hmmnumorlnmegnho 0! a†story. has boon wanted an thou-b Ila .- “tar-tun by a â€skate Ill..- 11-0.)»:th vlrtua o! . poonnhry “Esme-.3 l3m: the punt-hurl thmol. “dunks a "tummy du- hlehookolltby udnghlcvw. double luau. wide margins us! may chap prooen mum-non They pm the edgal at tho Iowan. (ll-(ulna tho clump mnulln- of tho cover with I npnvllng design in gold. wherein; quot-non Iraq Shake-pom and Han vent-om†known to take. for hum. Ilka flunk-ca of this hot to “I.“ Than. In 0! the bookaeflon. lot :35: fig! tE “93".“ "3‘3“ Wm lam.†lash-.0! Munroe-uh "m0? TH! wuurri.’ â€"