iv ~â€"â€"- v'v-auq-u‘ ,533332’§§i**’s=iâ€iԤ" ’iï¬iggwg; ma; 3 g 8 zaiï¬giasï¬i â€333:3 E; It: 5.!" I hi“ 3 figjim ié'ggiflg “3%; ï¬g 151;; lllmlgmiflmdam "“513?!“ “2.3: éE; E Eggi§ia EESEEEEEE EEK? é .Ii 1 E 5i “VI THI MIC. 'I'HI 39$ ‘ JIO'I' 0' LAD? OUHDAY. gmï¬mmdniï¬ï¬ ' runners "Wannnon with wine from Halhon: '"I levork (mm Minu- and my mm the splendid mm at your 01mm and [man Wt. 8m lbs 0! 1310mm Why. the hunche- ol the am tun-s In no. Tym- IND. "I". ‘u buy, and W or our com-u can": a- m m oz in «mm. the! had _~ but In... quilted W M E “if Implosion“, wou- cnopbo to the city at Tm. it w.- n W um cityâ€"I nub.- tie city. At the cunt and o! the Ileana-mum it m with one hand beckoning the in- land trade. and with the" other the mm or {brain nation. it swung - non-cm boom across its ham: to aim! out foreign enemies, ll‘llu mun; back that boom to let h It friends. The air of the desert m m: with the Iplcel brought by mum to he:- hits, at! Lil :eu Mdmhiofounbylhekeeiolher h‘u autumnal. Her markets were 31¢ rim hone- md mule- md anal: II- Tonrmlh; with uni-ohm. uni Oil-.7. ad mu tron vegan; vim â€in. Ind mu, and coral from h it. can lull“. Oil-nor XIV]!- I-oa. aim-u "o n... In: Mn-«umum oxen-lu- --‘-ul»h’mvtla 0-1me max-smotw‘ city old“. to. than who helm In the othnWCvJu mimmmr ‘ m “mm-Ill 3"""173425 mammlnthhnbm ‘ aqua. f F‘ ‘U . “1-4. . mypgmmudmmmnio , alumna-at autumn-nod our am- will mm from polma m anon on than vulture and not); no: mun-lip. Just so at 00m and m can- every way let a t?) to up Q. IUI'II munch: It these Iva-poll the my Instead of 3mm; puma-atomsowponmmn mo of your «mum to municipal marl-cm. IMMMQMInmIo Violante!- mdiuuool Iron â€lune Malamutsnah the Imtdoodtrytonu our emu fl mmmwnumm.lthbeâ€" mwmmmnmhbad. Hum-an who mlygoeu bthpoflnndmbhmodmm “hum. lthlotthchnotbox on nameleeuoIJH-mopo- «be. I mid Ian I «mum torn In the drying a. mum at "My. Th. 1 Go! all no mun" aid ht dos In! that ndflmu anthem-tenant cute-d lull-It we shall I". In In: Ibo mum legu- Onzl; Manama-d mull. (let the In! robe ya a- lad In :1! no Isrdrohe. hot the unsel- oc God Ill i their chances and drink to his eternal Irene. Gunmmpkofflomldugl 1' out to meet MI. The pro-1mm co.- ilng home. The dead ls ante lnll. '1 and the lost I: (mud. MWudonvh rub pmmmmmm “Cincinnati-ah Thou-ruminant. '1 mmdvnh'mt m;nlviilolmflaotun mu W In any flu "In: “autumn-ambition «he. I mid tannin-attain m m left! In the drying a. mum at Inmny. nu; litigant-Iowan†ud' pound-l tower; â€(doe-uh that! m mmnn. tenant} i *3 is i rigiszggt % â€tibial-oh You In may IIINOW a. Deal All m him no“ no can-c- anton!- run: than W In- Iheu. tun“ of driving hi him 6"" (ha In, 0d defend our m eon-n school mm, and and DD not no MI All In III eon-o- utback. and that um. .' N" â€W4- f-W on (M II. m I]. m «It IMHO†M WWII. and : we man n! has come m I... an an It. may at um. uuouu um : °‘ ‘3‘†‘0 “W" ‘0' 'N '0 a. mu or man mount an n our } ‘0†W "in MIMI-c at our cubs? Nov. um gnu mum.“ at 1 “"3“" M“! I! W '5" “I u 'm N cunn- cm to urn-ma by nu mum. ; “"1"“ "m MW hand bu beam- a! who or Inn-nu. I» mm. or uh. g 9" "“‘FH MI bN-I nub-I. . n '8 mm. a M cud-mum ma baud. . m 0"" "'4 â€00M. I“ cum... I- dounl. Thu an emo- when «110- , ‘° “‘5" '"d “"9 '0 “I“ ‘30 8N. um um- m mud In um um 9°"- W’ Mum. and curl-In. m In a. W pm. at we] Lu: I’ my haw been mom: on nun. » .0. an 0! am". :rï¬ ' "- Wind-4 only rm m and u 9‘“ lot do u ‘0‘; M“ M l an honor (Item. I†llnl um I. u v m «mam. mu! to can. a... f i 3 E E 3 E? i o! â€a“ M. h. to! amend um .11 wan. than}; m an will balance may in mum mu m I'm a. ohm: at â€a, noun m any but you am no '0. u “ï¬t-"u", nob alum a! 1mm. «A an m Ell-nan “unbound-mantra" eunu- unboob ruha- than , n." â€m "’ u" ’W mun "" luludafdflvlulum' manual. and um your bl him am. an _; m. um will: satanic†mum- m In, 0d emu a" - unwound cu. about!" autumn- ctn. God ml! m "a. mm mm.- “ m I“ m. w m ! u at a smor- Iumlnua. "Oh. no!†N you any, “it you I." who I am and "-I the clamor ‘ who" I «an Inn. you wouldn‘t my .1 umnaauuuummm,::â€Â°â€œ "ï¬:""""m‘b .duwmmnu: in". W' ‘5 'mhflfl mm.udn-bflulolhnn'm m“‘*‘""“â€" A" w “W'm‘u‘w' , k. am when mien mammal-lot a“ .wmanmnM'k-tdmu ï¬lm w m U W M can “HM“. “VI-Q "I" I" gunmanâ€"minus". “m““"â€ï¬‚' 'huu’d‘. “watchman. Thou-m ‘39"?! m" '9 b†h“ "‘ gggywm: 5 £3 i??? it: i f E E 5' 8 € 2 g ol the Mutation! Inmat- Do you no- thu them may {bout moat: mm. d tho 7.0: who rule hirmï¬irrlï¬i any! to Waughâ€, mum: “new II. M vat an! moi noun-mien of the ballot boson. l Illh all comm-r- CU a. to under-and that they am not IBM! 0! the non! character (or a nut while It“: "We'il have nothing to on with the man- uollem of public lflaln," AM they :1th everything to go at loose and: until then rolled up In the city 1 debt of may summon The mammal Donn-mu became a his-In: and a hy- vod In the whole cum. and then the cyan; momma saw their tally, 5' '9' a E 5 E 'ii tho poin- ot cumin honor. Ever! ' shop. our: store. every bunt. every tutor: in the cities tool: the moral clam:- of the city lull. it in any city than he s dishonest myonlty. or In unprincinied common council. or a court conceivable to brim. in that city then will he unlimited license for oil kind- ot trickery and sin; while. on the other hand, it oilicinln m tuthrui to their oath of ones. It the laws are promptly executed, it there in vigilance in retard'to the oothrnnchinu of crime, there is the highest protection tor nil bargain making. A merchant may d in his store and say: "Now. 1'" have nothing to do with city politics; I will not noii my hands with the slum†nevertheless the moat insis- nlflunt trill in the police court will meet that merchant directly or indi- 1 may. What style of clerk issue- the I writ: who: style at constable mire: the } nrmt: what style at attorney insuefl 1‘ tho pm; flat style cumin charge the j 1“"; What style of sheriff executes the ammoâ€"those are questions that f urlko your counting room to the cen‘ ter. You tony not throw it oil. in the ‘ city of Rev York. Christian Inert-hunt! ; ‘ (tone. tam Ila Inc. A steel of I corset and the lib d In David R. Evin, at Wilton-m recently. Her hm W1 plan] At her. and a. bum strut ‘ garnet-ml. [waned the Mvï¬' can» lune. "You Rhomyou think mare of a M man than a poor‘one," said the out. spoken friend. "I an". any It," all the stmmzn sadly. "But how can I help It? Every poor man I no: wants me to help hill (at a govern- ment â€hfâ€"Indianapolis Journal. um. me I: no mum not 1: the “Item. no dark niche dong a. disk of m-exmome to when he an retreat from My random to m where rue-can withdraw lu- Influence of Ms existence upon the moral destiny 4! the gal-M: everywhere he I"! Mu campaMons whom“! he bettetor wor- Ior his influence. Nn human being can come Into the worm wsmom Increasing or «uninhi- lng the sum toul of human Mull“, not only of the mm, but of envy subsequent age of humanity. No on. can dam hlmselr m this mace- in mugs. their (mm emplof; nomad the skins me {Minn go, Ami heaven lo ï¬ned with joy. Nor angels on their Joy contain, Bu: kindle in]: m In: '1'». sinner ion it: found,†they in, And “rite the sounding 1m. “To!!!“ lull-account? I know Ila an. I now Ms ran. Who In“! _A pulling. gone. veovlo o! my an mills: in St. Tm ad twmdmnflcdnnafl cum" And I telly-um Ila vino I III and a an" «0 mm; A in and a dam and u all (omvm “4 all mama. God are any. .‘._‘ mercy and m o! Gunner-flied [or u your lalthlulneu. It was (but toollu \, which gave such eminent quallflutlonl ll for cum to Neal Dow. mayor 0! Pon- ;; Inna. and to Judge new. of Ohio. I. and to Benjamln F. Butler, attorney- ,- general or New Yon-k. and to 0W ll Briggs. governor o! Maul-“and I- to Théodcre Prelluzbumn. senator d . l the Uultod Stun, Ind to Willlm WI!- a berlurce. member at tho Brltllll pally a mom. You may lulu the reward. o: a eternity the emoluments at your out. , Whu mm you {or adverse polluul‘ , critic-lam If you ham God on you: IMO! - The one. or tho No, or the three m D of your public-trust will pun IV". In! “all the years or your earuny m ,gnnd [le11 she tribunal will be mad. , before whlvh you and I must , may Gm: my kn you no hlthlul Ilo' N â€the: In!!! none Ihnll b. to m 11.01 Liarmlnn and rupture. I VIII I" II Huh-m all good people. than M ; thu purlflcutlou. [5. mm d ~ igmncmuu clues. Do you not how ,{Ihu than an multitude going down ’ to ruin. temporal Ind maul. .‘quh-ker than words tro- Ecmmhoo‘ u‘allo' than I 4mm; III-lb «um um. lion- d 0i. U ’1 i than: aw damning than. Id I loll. .qu our. and â€tub. am ’ not“ all then vmmu In ‘ What we do I'm: um“ do Inï¬ll]. m our mien. and on tho um m é my must .1 lad. com both" tho than. in! Cal to answer (or In! mm “on: (or the mum“. at at 'lolfll. Mu! If on that ‘1: II will u ; luund mu ,nur had has be: Mb ICC l'my pulsll MI MI dlhl. 0:. 70 I. 'uro gun- and honest, lad cum.- . I'lo $0.1 Ind help to link. the em. pan. and beam. Ind Curl-(III. r 7 Lu: I? may 10.30an “WA“! 08 I an Andrew†only 0h: 0!. and .L. A... . Hymn-duowiszooll who mum to hold any public position of trust In my my. You are God's unreada- tlveo. 0M, the king and alter and 1mm. let. you In his plum. on. be faithful in the discharge a! nil your dazzles. no that when .11 our emu m In ashes. and the world Itself lo I ltd scroll of flame, you my be, In tho chum. we our: ï¬lth-til Dru tot the midi-t or the United sum. It! not. then. be just a hon-w In on! In»- wauonl {or the able! mutt-m of cities. tor thw- guidance. for their health, for their present and everlast- ua; mommy! whim- owblnnoicï¬mmiy Muhammad»: Itlllhom mm_chnrchu. â€Mummy dun “any. and!» out mum mdmmuwwmao- mum. mummdrm he MW com Bu»- m adv-nu t W! "hemp-pm )0, Von.- Darrow. Dom GROVE REPORTER. ill-nu um. teï¬ manage because [he would then» be deprived of the beneï¬t of the $40 a month salary :- ï¬enogrnpher which the num daughter regularly mum-.13. man; man in. la a 1mm until the prospective noth- aâ€"Iu-It', will A men on to Millions olmdwnlutflmmldmher {a I aqua M on. nun. Ho lb flllltllg It Own. A St. Louis widow. modernuly well on, bluntly reï¬ned to give her consent In her twentyavemmrâ€"otd daugh- Den-ark. consist- nllnmt entirely of mane-tire, and its magnetic influence is very well known to the navigators oi tho-e wetern, And also much feared h! themâ€"mot on mt oi the millil- ity of its extracting the nil. from their alive. but because of Na influence on the Wk needle. which nukes the steering at 1 chip air-oat "amt ble. 11in influence In felt. even at a distance of anew end. when this isâ€" land in sighted. nil mnrlnerl on the ‘ Educ dhcontinne steering their mane : by the needle. bnt turn to well known ‘ "anthem and other help to direct their coir-e. Between Roam and the mill-nil there in A bank at rock nder wnter, witch is very denserons to urination; because of itjein' eon- mtly nun-aged. res-ell have been [may wrecked at then point. The magnetic influence at that are bank in no powerful tint n motto needle. mild freely in n bent over the hunt. will point down. and. it not dia- tnrbed. will remain in n perfectly per- pendlcnlnr line. A HM Innis In tho Arabian “In a story ls laid “out I mic nonmaln. which at- Irlets mat-may all ships. and. when "my me new. extracts every [unl- ela (1 Im- IM themvem to the nails. m a mum exists I. realty. al. though not quite an dust-mus in Its nanny m the one Damned In the Oriental hm me. The Island M Bot-boll. II the Baltic, belonging to W] l . . work :65 days in the year In his Itu~ . . dio at the top 0! “l0! “with building. He is. too. the only pointer 01' shall: In the world, and nobody understands the aesthetic side of conchololy. it one any no speak, so well as he. Ho has the uncut printo collection of theâ€. In the country. and his representation. 0! them in oil col- on upon convo- Idorn the walls 01 nanny on gum. publlc Illd prints. mtandvest. Howubotninmvo- m, where his .nndluhor vru the Benâ€" mnto Cellini o! the Haydon. Peter. when 1 boy, attracted the attention of the tin; by his nullity no an artist «11- ‘ dent, and received $100 from the non! ] porno. He studied at in Duanehlori. And In m: he come to th. United sum. Po: my year. he lived in ‘ Wuhinnou. out! it VII in lill studio tint Franklin Simmon- uodaled his but 01 General Grunt. Praia-sot Baum a that time pointed a por- trait ot the hero. which in one o! the but in «menu. The shell painter m Wiy mull-led with Linâ€" coin. and In an: anecdotes to tell at that great lIOII'l Ivan and mm In 1811 Protonor nan-mm went to Pun- llu to notch lid study. White then ’ be not Prue-o: Anuil. nod the two ‘ hoe-no good (moan. The used miss: an. youthfulâ€. that he expects to no ' tho but tort or his Iilo in the null ton non. Ho ho- lived brro for il‘vnly f run, that Ian occupied on audio lot about tum nan. PI‘I'IR MUHOBAI O L D I O 'l' ARTIST IN THE VIOIILD. PAINTER AT SEVENTY Mb m IIIâ€"Ind and ling-flu “norm-“hum I!- Will hikm'umwoulnvnu annual-gummy. ’mo, who reconâ€: celebmad hit soi- euueth birthday, I- the oldest working trust In the world. and. maybe. In ull Bumm- ot Chi; PROF. BM’MGRAï¬. He II at days in Im the! to nun ï¬ll. Hen: are used In China ho hatch nth. The mwn la pieced In an egg-shell. which hermuflcally sealed, and the poor deluded hen mm on It with Internal hm. After a few can the est-dell In maul. and an m. which to ban "flail l‘mo me. II mid m l shallow Dual. ‘ . . Miss William mung this and decla- Sng that the error was not nearly so grave as It has been puma]. Mhlml. that was all. l‘nlortnnetelr. mmelvody was rerelenn enough to let her hurriedly wrmen copy 30‘ without mnparlm and when Governnr Grins discovered the error of roan-e Illn- \\'lmnms had to bar the “plus-n! part ‘0! it all. when In real": she was not at. all to blame. Row. however. comes an hour of mngnlnmlon for her. In the new bill mm" for the mental election to me â€on the em- mammal amendments. several resig- trauon clan were nboflshed and other chances mule. to simplify the eleellon and reduce the (on. Senior W. fl. Johnson of Bergen county has written MISS HARGARET WILLIAIS. i The very nun-able error which Ills: Margaret “mun-u o! Tnulou. N. J.. mule In tuna-rib!" the olorllon um and vhlch mun-led the mum at an extra Ian-km o! the kululaluro. pron-- to haw been a bit-ulna I- ah- uuu. (w the unto I. and about "0,. m. The em» "I u very dunk old. Illa Willlum' almblo IM mnlu! nun†I'm too quirk. and the ruched 0! ll. turd “pros-mun." lumul at pm- Ila WWII-r Miro! . It: la!“ la. onso lls flue-'0 alve- Up All. The (sully live untimely, but u we were not invitad. only tolerated. guests we only took on our outside wrsps in the nutemonx. where n nun we. in waiting to remove them. leaving 'Timmriuou one I'm-ht. Continuum-Om. “Hybrotherhndtsalhlpholhonths heck of his neck. blasts-newton! Nbstteronntherwonldeom ll. to- am very much ennui-ted, and bus- our hots on. says the “teary World.) “HI! Hood'- Murillo. On- We penned upetnirs and through A room when n eon wu pinyin; delightfully on s. piano when we went in and bowed to us as we went through. We stood wetting sround the room into which we were ushered. when Tolstoi came in in the moat cordial manner possible, in- quired oi lire. ~â€"--â€" nbout her son. when he spoke oi most liaiterlnsly; was introduced to no oil, asking III to be united. etc.. and no can could have been more cordial and agreeable. A daughter niterwnrd come in. and both spoke Englieh nigh perfect esue. lie inquired how we came to be trav- eling in Russia and when he learned thst most of our party were in Berlin to study he said he wondered when for- eignere would come to Russia to study. He asked where each or us was from and seemed perfectly iamlllar with our country. He is n tall man. stooped somewhat. and was tire-ed as the pens- anio areâ€"in n blouse with n shirt com- ing almost to the knees, belted in. sud trainers oi the lame goods, it darh brown homespun. ills lonx heard is not a white as i expected to see. He hoe ï¬ne one sud i had good opportu- nity to study his appearance. as l at next sud he turned to me sometime: lie doe- not consider himecli a good Christian. 1 understood. because he he: not given up everything. Iliad Memo me want“? 0mm 0. Elm. Mound City, Illinois. Hood’s Sarsnparilln listheBanlaettheOnn’l‘rmBloodPuriler. Hmwmcunlickhesduhe. accul- W1 A COUNTRY OF SURPRISE!- Do-l. Iron. Load and Ti. In Unilultnl Quantities ln Atria. While there is little doubt that with proper development or its uricllltunl and pastoral resources South Attic. could be made practically sell-euphori- ins. the sucreestul development of thou industries depends nevertheless upon the creation 0! local markets ilu'otlzh the stimulus given by mining operations. says the North American Review. With the exception of mill- us at sold. diamonds and cool there have been no considerable exploit» lion. of its mineral resources. Coll iortdnotoly'exlsts in many parts oi the «entry. and it has been estimated that the known coal ï¬elds represent an area oi 56.000 square miles. which is eqnu in exto‘llt to the state oi love. There ! exist in some parts of the country larfl deposits 01 iron contiguous to tho coll ileldl. But as yet the economic condi- tions haw not favored the devoid:- I on“ Ill Inc-'0 (Hm (I; All. ‘ The Mil: live untimely, but u we won not turned. only tolerated. sum- wo only took on our outside 'I’lpl In tho “lemon. when a man in In waiting to remove then. leaving our Im- on. an the him-cry World. We pulled upstart and through A room where : son wu playing delightfully M II“! I MM†HER LUCKY MISTAKE. A VISIT 'I'O 'I‘OLITOI. n the 1mm snu- mi; a. 5a,. m In: mm Our rm!- Iflcltel on tie lulu d tenet “mum-Thoreau. mum minim Inn ,_-.‘_‘ . .__..â€"â€"â€" mmm'flmama“ no Buddhist nuns In Bur-a but. their hula mpletely navel. â€do our mum and you. TIC lofllest rill GI (50 «an a! GI.- llll ll Death! He“. “hit “4 ID“. lab. 2‘. iii." tn um. Um , Ahul 03.019 tannins â€a m kl. But at England mum "on m. m mum do. not obtain. It up." In unmm.â€"¢m. Anh- ldhrâ€"Won. hobby. «I by an m Mat-auburn? Douayâ€"m. many. I aid-1' have u all. I m «In MY-ML 70-h. In My cm G-tn'ï¬xwm my one» sum . I . cod. Fm. W and I". l. "mutual oil-outlo- I- Aid-n. While there is mu. doubt that with proper development or its agricultural and pastoml resources South Atria could be made practically nail-unwort- ing. the suc ressful development at then industries depends nevertheless upon the creation 0! local markets through the stimulus given by mining Operations. says the North American Ric-view. With the exception of mill- lnB at sold. diamonds and cool thorn have boon no mlderablo exploit» (ion- of its mineral resources. Coll lortoootely'exists in many pans of the country. and It has been estimated that the known coo! ï¬elds "present an nun 0! 56.000 square miles, which in coal in extent to the auto 0! ion Thou ‘ exist in some parts of the country lam deposits at iron oontlgooun to the cool Golda. Btu as yet the economic condi- tions have not favored the «veloc- mt 0! that industry. lead, stint; cinnabar, tin and other lncllll are aloe loom! in nanny parts of tho country. but have not been monorail"?! worked. Among the mining counirm d South Alma the Trout-oi in indie 3 ’lefl. and in in all purl-ability do- [nined to maintain it. paramount w i Illicit. thouxh. u in well known. can: ’ Atria in "a country oi surmise-f nu ‘ii is mlhlo. 0! mm. moon not imk. that within it: mt extent wither equally iumnt diuriflo nu f '30 dluuronrd. mgddg-muwmmulg To run tmm hum. In; (3939". Pauly Putin". IQ n 8.. men-cam Emma-Ally. Mar: Terrible Boll. â€no.“