[An old W Sun.) .‘ “l'm goiu' to die." an the Winder Greene. "I'm [ointoquu all. untidy tenet 'Tuln't no m M Inc to“! In mach I worldu'thmy: A Such mm'mhtoolnuch tonne.- any cun't be! nobodyhe The gimhnonneuhontoptotoe. Axd out the hall 0’ M they know The1 men band on madam Swndn' nnd Ma'.'n'ptckln' loch: I'm lenl‘dnld I‘ll hounded myself. Ef 1 slot Ind on any In! the". There dn't a crew:- but hora today I nevet Inn luniï¬c lay way. But since the can bli- all no free I’m dreadful dink! our“ hang up me! . Thete's «other thing thu'u pesky hard- 1 can't step into my neighbor's and To any 'Haw he yonJ' or bony n pln. But what the paper'll have In It. ' ‘“ e‘re pleated to any the Winder Greene Took dinner I Tum With Mn. Keene.’_ Or. "Our wonky friend Mrs. Green)“: gone Down to Bukhamacead to see her son." Cream, Jer’uuuemx can. [my Without ralsin' some feller'n fur? There ain’t no privncy. no to say. No more'n it thin was Judgment Day. > And u for meetin' â€"-I want to wet? Every time 1 put my head In there. Why. en en Old Hundred' n soiled and done Like every thing else node: the «In It used to be no solemn an' stuw. .Praiae to the Lord from men below.‘ Now it goes‘like anllopin' steer. High didie didielther‘e m' here. . No respect to the Lord ï¬bm'e No more'n ef He wash and an' move With all the creators he ever made. And all the jigs that ever was-played. . Preachin'. too.â€"-but here I’m dumb; But i tell you what! I‘d like it some If good old Parsonxathan Strong Out of his grave would come along. An’ give us a atirrin’ taste 0‘ ï¬re;- J udament an’ justice is my desire. "I aim all love an' sickish sweet That main-s this World or t’other complete. But law! I'm old! I‘d better be dead When the world'd a tumin' over my head: Sperits. talkin’ like tamal fools. Bibles kicked out of deestrict schools, Crazy creturs a-murderin’ 50mm» Honest foiks'd better be under ground. So fare-ye-weli! this a'irthly scene No more‘il' be pesteredlby;Widder Greene. Ethan Allen’s Way. ' We have heard of Ethan Allen. He was the man who went across Lake Champlain in the early daWn of May 10, 1775, and‘demanded the surrender of ,old Fort Ticonderoga in the “name of the great Jehovah and Continental Congress†and took it all in ten minutes. Well, he had occasion once, it is said. to superin- tend the burial of 'some British troops and Tory eympathizers and gave orders to “bury them deep and with their faces downward†so if they came to life and tried to dig out they would dig through into China and give him and his cause no more trouble. ' WIddcr Owen's Last Words. That’a the way to bury this ï¬lter- THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTEH’. bod blIIlDOII. so deep that it will- never know a reulneotiou In our tltly. Every voter from Allen: old state and everywhete 0130 will but] it deep and strong. Votourly and vote right “on that subject. - The April number of the Biblical World, just outfrém the University of Chicago press, is noticeable for a fourteen-page critical notice and re view of the new Encyclopedia Bib- lie, by Dre. Cheyne and Black. It is the more suggestive from the fact that while the Encyclopedia in “ad- vanced†higher criticism. as are the editors of the Biblical World. they take direct iseue'with the Encyclo- ‘pediev‘in many respects. Another" the camlng Year ? Where will You Attend Sghool’ This Inwiut'i‘tntlpn ofiererto young people donning a thotough. practical educa- . “on. the very best mible advantages. and fur less money than any (the: achoul no in the land. ' ' Schwinn Sessio- tlé Entire Year. Students may Enter at any flue Banking Real Estate Insurance" D. M. Erskine 6: Co., More decldimz this Important queuhon. send fat catalogue oi the Nottin- cm Indiana Normal School and Busing“ Colmge. V'alparaiwt Indian; There are nineteen departments and ï¬fty-six instructors. The school is thor- oughly equipped in every way. Speclansta are employed as instructors in each department, :0 flpt‘no maker what students may desire to take they wln be certain to ï¬nd themselves with thoroughly trained instructors. \ The Tuition ls id...» per Tom (lewd buard and w-ell furnished room‘ .1. 50m 82 90 per week The acedmmodauum at‘these rates are no satisfactory that the large‘majnrity of those who attend avail themselves of the advantages thus offered Literary Notes. For catalogue or particulars. address. Highland Park, llls. “'8 receive deposits subject to check and pay interest on time deposits in sums of $50.00 and over. Drafts issued on Chicago, New York and London. ‘ ‘ Bought and sold on Commission. Property managezl. Businm and Residence property rented, Rents collected, ‘taxes paid. - Loans negotiated and abstracts of title furnished. All ounéompanies are old and strong. Equit- able rat'es; prompt payment of losses. ESTABLISHED 1877- H. B. BROWN. Pansmxxr. or 0. P. KINSEY. VICE-PRESIDENT. vary mini-ted and "liable future of ‘reviow is that it compare. on! con- trast. the Eucydopodia with the new Hudingn’ Bible Dictionary} which in the more conservative. and to us much move unknown Ind uwtul. vvovk. This {cartoon-page review in a model of. such kind of work. \I- though vvriuen {ram I poini of view with which ‘vv‘e do nod fully sympa- thim. Let us say. lilo. the Biblical World itself in I very valuable mog- azine for minim" and advanced Sunday-school teacher. It in fresh land up tndnto twelve “moo I you. There is one pangs of mripturo we want people (9 use our! time the (“termed comes up, it is Rev. 3:16 "I will spew thee out of my mouth."