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Lake County Independent, 8 Aug 1902, p. 6

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Arfter thèt event Andrew hal taten t RAIsMDs0»0 0lon CHARITY. oui : i;: ý:1 pon himslftoaconvey aillthat heoaw and heiard la reference to Miss Carol to D Noble Work of New Trerk'is Chamber Roger Darrel. He did not act in a men of M 1%commerce E R E L B V A T Emanner, but, believing that hfis objec The contrlbutions whieb the Chao- av AtaMXANDgn ROBERTeiM was good, and that the end jusitined the her of Commterce of New York made Ma means, he was continually on the look-D for the rlief of thre inhabitants of esee' ae,-"ttl 3---1' aceeresefreaf" out for something hinging on the e, a.rtnqe nd tbVnennmkdah cgoldmater e aisben," "«Ned"de N in," -DIenThun the Young nmaster of Darrel Chaco oa f$,0 00rie yta odyruent rh.rse," *Nr' eay"Ect.was aware of all things of Importance ttle 30l rasdb la l that that were transpirng at the Terrace. for charitable purposes since its organ- Herearthe plans treat surris aind an- ,the stars above him bd m lokup n p arily for the pAlthofg sab a l O feeted for the speedy marriage of Carol. worship theoir Creator. But the love of the commercial Interests of the ctyis CHAPTER V. form uopon himr hadt he remained in his old Both the Captain and Lawrence Ichleu shsirssibeapa.Myw n tate, the chamberlhas always a Captain Grant hadt pausesaly in position--which he did not. mond would have been amazed could 'come Into mach harmony with God thotat stodray oofraiepnlhn oa un desultory ramblle. There stood before When hie saw that time for action hadl they have learned how much of their every faculty of our binga will vibratoe the needa/d sitte rahling tndmeso to pou oeanwhom his eyes beame arrived, andithait the vengerul girl wlas mutual understanding was known. Rogertin rilespone todythe appetad allthe tlme Yy An/tbisttudettn beiex er end, and as he looked upon lier features Comil at him like a tornado, the duelist was quite well awrareofrh atta h iemk eoyi u erst the calmay.An this idhatbenex Tt .'Idulie plainly seen that hie gave Captatin quickly stepped sasidle. soldier duelist possessedl a secret which MIELODY IN TRE HEART Lord. tended independent of race, or creed. whi qugrite a start, though immiediately after Thec miovemeint was so abrupt that hie held aoer the head of Carol's athller, ly or o. A. C. grezn. .,. pro-- be was hâil again, cool and collect- there was no time given Barbara Mer- and that this samne secret was to bie the Mknimld n orhartaunto the UNANBWERED PRAYER.13cle .ed. ~ilesto recover herslfand as a Conse- oe eaet h l etlemn'sLr.-Ehsinv. .or Ilr.J. 0. teck. ellr "'Who are you. girl, and what do y'ouuce. not meeting with the resistance treasures. ll musphiisovfoth1a. Amate There is a dense in which all prayers ot -aeek here?" heieasked. somewhat lhaught- she had expected in theshape of hier He knew that Carol hated this Cap.p Ailntite l e or all har.moiinoere nwrdete yotiigteo- fmashte tottered upon the very brink tain Grant, whoever ho might lbe, andpwithithe the clreismuic sro canvaOn. arject sugh t r by ecurin somthng far "I am Barbara hIerrlesthe gyps of the awfulpreci)ice. he becamne firmly resolved that, if lit grandtheral, leveryc pa r hrmn.ing etteradateor t euiatendlof allas .replied the girl, hier eager eyes first fast- Eenthen sellemight have recovered ,must be the last act of his life, lhe would gwi th rl every hr part amui int ton.terayer-pterptteulhapins trough Ig IMMd upon his face wonlderingly, expect- lher equailibrium and saved herself, but it preveut the unholy marriage, stince A gavrdenof loersr, tillmintheaiwit uc brke godess. soaprlthuh n tantly, and then. witha disappointed e- emdas though itilwere fated sellewords mw oul eof no avait..lhe was ready Arent od oatese is musthein pehr- rayers will be answrdheteyain 4pression, turning uponhis hand. should perish, for the earthcrumbled to proceed to still stronger mesaues. fueWaords w iten. osrailpok er-Aticcr withwisd om, nselfiswhnean CapteanGrant had heldi his left hand aw ay beneiath hier weighit, and, wiha liIe remembered the story Of yoUD ung etrillor soulsharmonizngtilh *on-the hcod ighest o. efshes beind bhim, seeinlyin a carlmin-gsharlcryashe %went down. Lochinvlawocarried off his bride just tscieln nd, ruth iusin thliog het, To answerteypttinltrll.n a ber. As yet @she had not been able to IWhien hopte soeemedindeed lost, a ray when dshe wax about to bie married toa a.- el adnomtmesthe eniisin fth oldrhirsnt oderof hinswuldact vateh even a glseof lit. came to her, for lher hands, thrown out aother, and yet the cases were far from at onoete ortherance,timako estait hek ein nt wideoth lave o umarathei "I am searching for a man," she con- with a Cilc of despair, fastened tupon being parlefor in this instnce there t wepano expre, itisaooleluic at omapreicfnwe, b olute hnesslavpartnerhinan s ti n n d .a r o o t t h a t j u t t e d fr o mn t h e f a c e o f t h e w a s a b a r r ie r b e t w e e n t h e , a n d , e e s n l a l d et o p s we t I sto e s c r i e i r s t a o f h an e , f b o l y , a ln o u n s s c p a s ser i na il "Ah, indeed. And may 1 inquire what cliff atitsu very top. There eshe clung, though he saved Carol fromn such a tlfaais. is music i ta it i s arony he author of endless cruelty.mpssinme eecesshan attended your search thug unable to help herself, hanging between it would not bring them any closer lto- wfith iact.mChistin illt is antiionsofhPrayers r o etmesscunanweedbe 111ar?" asked the Captain, into whosle eyes life and deathl gether. 1vift act.. hWe look.ove us and we see c ause of t e aracterantedncyof imme a most peculiar gleam. He could have saved lher If lhe would. NM. iwhile preparations wvre going on facts.exreed inotar a wndplanet; we ute oje csougt Mn eniecdren, hef Thkat look betrayed himi.lHe rmigh dis- One exertion of his muscular power, and at the Terrace for the wedding of Cap- toabout uprs na and el e the fatsobntref equetyavegthose"'things hleh ti hu» is features, alter his voice b- she wrould have beeon lifted to life. How tain Grant and Carol. The young gtirloexpressed iand loweateefanand-e woeuld eertve tho thir st ne reogiton btth eesofhaeCould@she have lever again attemptedto ad o prteog us hnteit epesad lfromiteacts e aintri wan- ter estbtrcie aherf tr kedit are keener than those of love, and Bar- slay him when this was the case? he a rec vendRogterr b et h eanbuth thaerfacàtrbeind them allanween-wesljahundethboejundiperteetey pLira e OKsoABRO 0MRE ci bira erres ad een ta gt iexpressi n Bt e dws aimawihoutace hiernrdbr unctwtheDmoearn the Book we seie that fact revealed, for that which fallu far below the igh. YOK&CAli O OM . his h ee s oo oftn too Kn er on, he gaw herlacke, hiereidth t nled lher heart.wittthenub tact of a living and loving Godfiend est good, and likre Paul, with bis thorn or elime Thun, ln the idat of ouv -baesrcefan iew hor now. nw fromttrr, thea geaibl ak ebut The preparations were not of a magnirt. 'and helper of hie people. We aecet th. in the fiesh, vwe tonoroten seek easrerather evlwradwe h eifw dm" ohaée searhed fanriad wide forloievngup a i aplea ng way, ngcent nature. for It was the Captain's wish fact of man' sin that debasesl, pollutes, than strength. It in better to ave grac@civle 1n we heblef iad- P lie,"andshead-"thelmwotrrud y eon ie d"ardonl,"calead àtteingthat the ceremony shouldlbe quiet. What condemns; we proclaim the fact oftmn'slto bear burdens than ta o bewea and general that England was secret y a. zylo lse, and killed tmyegypsy mter through ones wrda Fareell, uti walkeda eewuwasbis object In this, lhe, the mon no redemption, Jesus Christ born a bable freetfromburdeons. Ing the South, the Chamber of comn Jo attls hartlessness ntore.iontteremytpaes aaytbo wherene culdnlyiree ulO iPa ndlvýo settointo *the world, groing into tmanhod Prayers sometimes remain unanswered merce contrIbuted $150,000 lto the auf ,eoharIwld kIme ln himunomtterathe all brwn hnds le unebootifullof dsla n loe of stetawio. sugfering on the crossrising fronm th, because they springtromn wrong intitives. 1forera fraim the great Lancashire tire list buerhreor hnI et wh irsuch.asnmyeinadoea thegrspo. Te etre i rence ichmondcomp eted thathlewa dead, ascending up to glory. To believe The »oul of reai prayer la unselieshnesa in England. co 2tleufor harm;rbunI wanwron. onc e c rdupon hesomt ,but hleuafraid some one who bhad known him ln in these facts in to make melodIY inour lPrayer in the came of Simon Magnewwas in 1871, when Europe was still con-l &D ~ thoughtzI h iaboudrimaknbionliaf-le hredad nomsoud, no cry, t h ad. the paint might leanoof his whereabout. heartsnto the Lord; to disbeliei thlemaignorant, because it sought the amr grat- vulsed with the Franco-Prussian war, AUt er' titdager hd most tean hisarne yheatuneda feSmmteofs at teana. Filled with this ides, the Virginian is to makle discord. ification of worldly pride. n h ihbtnt fFanehd «ahi eliTe m take1 an olddcuse my h aishd pte of as n itbt feet made haste to have an announcement of Agin-hope in music in that iltaisbar- The farmer who prays to enviethimaelf d ie lnraofsfrabcaue oftha e 4deiwnet he mangerhDuresollowd otherethearcthatplrivu binot u ethre oingmr iag, u i er different mony with the faithfulness of God. God f romn labor vwil l never secure. a harres. raisda e y o ufe g isl f h a 4wmed wasrnot t oe Darr who the, snhiedd that passed omer is rme lers et WashingtonndeerRichmond. han madenome promises and I base my Israel at the Red Sea ay call Opon Gad lhusbands that hadt been stan and the thi oirekmlife, uone to ywhom i as i lhis mind yehetawtthe apralWith rare conning hie also contrived to ho puonthese promises. 1 believe that unmtil doomsday without avait unlesthey fields tathad been ravaged ln the thsr sw uch inoue.The pas. t m who rkeis gypsy gilwhiln dw o w have a little item go the rounds of the they willibe f"llled, because I have'obey the divine "Go; forward!" Mail-@hort yet terily disastrous march of Ia lyt donte.sThe mnsthaer wouwrkd n delt ath bel.., rdbewnhi rend la reference toa avow thesoadirtrusted tim in the past, and hieuasnever ciousnese will lind no aid or comfort In Gen. von Moltke end the Germnarm Fife stH pliesond IhavmoeonRd tn. It ieverhe muttredmbeteenulokhad made years before to always wear disappointed me. Despair in discord. To prayer. The "sthou wilt" of J«eusaitoward the Frenc capital, the New tro »« jenrbead isedl, fo this en dote nervon strides;a"lesought bhe own hisethabnd covered by a b>1«k kid refuse to hrope when God Promises Je to the true standard eof seeetable petition. York Chamiber of Commerce sent Sier 1 Tatlath tnt rof.Hos oom Wul tatNoraWa had love makre grating dicord ln his ear. Sometimes answere are soughit in vain 000 to Paris for distribution among the giove! FoThat i t etproof.mere donom.W ouldbe that oraes ar rtening "If that doesn'tbring the Phlistines Obedience la muic, in that it in har- because divine methods of answerbingare dsittstl rae t deFomayunu aothgewithhe ske da arn ften i htngdown upon hide, then&al laislost." meny with the aitheity of God. Dis eetd.Teel n s ryigfr e y thaakdtecls ftet Maw1 aeonropYua e'eSo sabid the monter of the Terracle to obedience te dierd. A revot againât rain without clouds. If one prays fer a S ui andnoi hae fundhim Yo arIth himself auslhe rend nome of the notiees authbority may lbe tresssoa; a revoit isPosition of sweet sympathy hie May disastrons Franco-Prussian War was s Mer tui lc lewr etu- ClRcmnd CH APEReVI ilnc.that were in the papers and thlencar@- &gaanstlaw Je crme. Anarchy id thelbe competleo accept the beaking Pai- alse characterized by one of the gratl r .vonithe nsetyhbla eye owre bent up-1Crog icrheord sufered bin silen fully hid the sheets away for fuearthe :iscord of refuing to bie ruledby law er et so.est castastrophes which hasa ever be'u th drmetth mn eor hr.asThug hrhertseme bokn' fantain =hnnbi alight lnnnn thremt. and a revot against love isenll. The Thetre a divine mrethods in every nai- fallen any community of this country. u (To be continued.) on Obeys the rathier, not 0& mach be- al and spiritual reahl. Every grrace Of That was the year of the great Chicago eausehleust or becaus eeonghtlie- the spirt must be purchased by sacrifice, fire, which In the short »pace of 36 0 SHUN ITALIÅN TRAINS. ècausehoevwants t. lHe 1 i otthinkl4 The chisel and the mats are instriour ad oe hn0afa0ilinr ofeter'sipower to compel obedlience, menats by which beauty clothes thear- personsdhomeles an desitute.ilThense Bailway Passengre Have to Fight to but of the happy pdrilfleg e bedlence.bhi.Purity often comnes niyhby lre- Chamber of Commerce met thre occo t Becure Their Beate, He just vwants te obey Mmn becaum he The greatest attainmnents come at the ' Americans who are planning a visit love hi a tthat your attitude to'ward greatest cost The pebble, are aowthscheerythtt uce to Italy should bie interested In the ro. God ? and symmetil by the crashing of the edin 1 9 hec n trbued$ ra Marke of a writer In the London T'imen Righteousnese in music, la that it la floods on the shore; Joseph troubles Inl41 hcauiecotbtMi conceorning the increasing horrrsor f t armony wih hoiness an truthl ight paved the way to Joseph's throne. 0(10 to threfamrine sufferersIn northiern rallay ravelin In hatcounry. relation Je mui; wrong relation id dis- Through a prison window John Bunyan China; it sent $80leimitoil)fanmenetufer ha railwatavelwing nthatcountery." ord. No truth,"evrakies discord with saw the trimphi of his pilgrim. TroieriIn Rassis.,nin1-42; It gave $30.«X00oe Th oeIge racie which tis rte another truth. You sometimesloee test prayer muet accept the price of its an- In 1805, toi the victime of Mohammed-prl tha fregnrsar fndngmont anni oy-efteen instruments in one orchestr, r. an oppression In Armenia; two years op ing la the fiture to provide aa soident «eh One ,different, and yet each one in ray toa ses Europe ady. ms c ne t onrbto oohrSolmt number of ralway carriages, and the perfect harmonyvithal the rest. And eept the ean voyage. pai for phyi- victime In Crete was $30).000K; ilu S itd eensequet overcrowdinrg. "During IL ao it ie with scieptific troth, moral truth, cal power and you muet accept discipline. t sment $100,000 to cuba. loi lag atof thre year,"lhe says, "et historie truth, religions truth, spiritul. Pray for spiritual Powe and YOuD n u dmstccaanteti a eeyI poransin, comes a sfigtrug ra nlutheuniversl t i nrete ac rerinf a etiesunanswered lbe- been prompt and generous In lits pil- glepus ing pllng, uo arrig ig orchestre of music that sends up itse l- cause ot nonobservance of the conditions anthropy. It gave S172,000iIn 1878, l.co ng the a inandWot raesOdy bnto the heart of God. of true prayer. A purpose to do the will for the relief of the suifferes by the ho Heads ha toe hotrve it Sympathy is music, In that it la har- of Godt is the fundamental requiremnent in yellow feirer In the southwest; In 1879 ti cls r smuch mposed upon as the ,my with the attitude of God toward prayer. Without this prayer Je not hb rd.lit sent $120,000to yellow fever suffer . ret n ays that again and agai, In people and conditions about us. God en- God listenas to man'@ voice when man r in Memphis; it gave $100,000 )to the ex first-class carriages, hie has seen people ters int the ,nondition of every soul On listens to God's voice. It must also bie Johnstown flood sufferre and $121.400 hi standing for long distances, besides this earth. What we need to do in to addressed to the Fat-her in the name oftotr the surviving NICtIms of the Gailves-1I those who were †aLmmed together ou get the attitude of God toward all po- the only acceptable One--His Son, Je- o aaiy loehrtettlo the seats.Men and women Igetatothe i is e knou reit hieatat itudeto at np ye iChironsame.n w tsn eationsamtouts ttoalrondia vivittii ve wen it18r&nlgluhis attitude tow'ard Ind of unclean- oiut with fallenr counitenance. Abel caen 0 R0-- tnIble proo that the MRE SUE OLUNG BETWEENq LIFE AND DEATH. wi hree hni sriig ness tu one of opposition. When wie colme through the lamb of atonement and was brotherhood of man ls more than a si "ardPntOe le able to fight their way ,Into God'sattitude toward all men, we accepted. Jgittering terni. S tilu he wvioldt!scorch Im with the made no moun but "still waters run aboard the minute the train stops. moiaemldyinitur hearts untohim. The motion of human prayer ti o b -- ----- -ye "rethallt was contained! in thema, while deep," and hier quiet manner was on17 The writer adds thrat even between Humility lsamsi, in that It is harmonyfetvmutbscoddythDine MRA'LO ONH E- lier rigt hand was raised, and the dex- levidence of the great pain vwithin- iislkeieadFlrne hr ihtegrans fGdfh o etie mto Whendrayertis prompted by - --D- H E t ter licger pointed at lher enemai f Bhe - Nor& -Werner hadt met her one day lu r e, fay hruhtans h a-note mayhl mniewith the highest and iethHoypritW accpaied by impe, n o h Ms onpcuu n h *en14@and à poisoned dort to is heart the wood,bâh ad lier the story of thesegr being turned out of 'one and discord mayrelt when the low note chiillik confidence, offered In the name whole Americncolony. tI es ae hema, heBedth prny f RoerDare,"an h.ory edgedinto another, solely, lhe believes, tries to chlmblat oflits placeaup toward of the Savior, tromn a pure motive, and Year by year thre American colony tinth deo« destroyed my peace. Deny had almosit killed her. Bo long assh 1 m the high note. When 1 co)nsidert the peiinri iun oacp h tno sicesn i ieadi m It if roa dareyesimply beledthat there hadt been a In order thratthe railroa employe evntewr ftyfingers, the wie t arn diin mtodofawer-th rtalo I nc hreasnaludeadlgo it.a Thé male aucel neeingy. great mistakle in his past life--that lhe be able to mulet them In fees. Exept imoon, and the tare which thou hast Or- ing it will be heard In heaven, and gari raac.n ra adceaaIt wa TIl baecaughedtortneinlytali had wedded a wmnnwho hadt gone madi in the trains de luxe, hanto which only dined, what i, man that thou art mind- ed by Iudnite Love. binsignificant in point of niumbers,Ii as unI"aue hieueft maecntos pr__O he could still love Im.After hearing årTst-clatsspassengers are admitted,at ful of him?" It is not fitting that"an nowme Kcome so large and has secured C r so eeelf f vyuagi e what a horrible narrative Nora Warner outrageous priea, ne provision what- atom of this tmiwoldbsould be iu- PLEADS FOU BIBLE IN SOHOOL. do strong a foothld on the baniks of thes y am 1Ih man who once thought had to tell, however, it seemed as thouhoyer la made for Invalida, children, or ßated with h'l Own self importance. Dy ilv J. P. »rassisses», . i Thames that lit la at presient looked o tailedsrtyou a hninrot his misalteream fhr on.if eethe folk Who comne to Italy for terCnetotnprdsa efrsetad President Butler of the Columbia Ui- uapon in the light of a considerable frci laedserted yaore aherthanstvremainSiatre udnt lev oe gi fhealth Underlings are encouraed by glories In its hm.Cordeteiiflriy i drsigteNainlec-tr nteLno eaotwrste angrn o omrepiIase, irBhculd not beltieve ogader gine taof . " k"e 'wolthe a man who inever mentioned bhs owniers' Association, was justified In plead- success and brillianicy of wilhIt con~fi it e ,uhiumancrelie.twrdon wo hersueror t rname without taking loff is hat.Real ing for the restoration of the teaching tributes In no mll measure- "Then you have pronounced your ditoom, had been such a good angel toward him, gers for al they are Worth, and t g reatnesis and true humility are Siamiese of Jesus in the public schools, said Dr. A<n teewohv or f .àmugthepeks f he Pyrne I mde and Who hadt given him Such truting writer speaks of having soeen a well- twins; they ae unitedl by a living liga- Brushingham,1- f C Mntheeatotahaunt yyredown ta the lvadytNraWre a endresedofficil ordering baggage biddonment of grace. A man of large acquaint- Lergtymitie ht h vd hi w n1ondon and w ho enterti j death, even if It took years to accom- ready to stake lher very soul upon It. In an out-of-the-way waiting-room 8soanceewith clebrities told nme the other alie ligtr atur o ou pbli shoava getdelae-r nnar.lialy lihit ndIhaenee frote ta Behason enne of elo sossuchtasthatlhe mIght get a tip for unearthing day thrat the greatest men he knew were imopoverished by the exclusion of the E,- . Martini, Mrs. John WV. Mackay, NVI11- v vow .in the long imie that has elapsed a a n ersn wudbesoe d omost uncon.luuis of greatnress, They glish Bible, wihid the basis of Our '----- - - - €ile then. I knew thaet fate would possess, and hadl, in fact, semed sngu- i.t hstrvlrteano-ko hirlitton and are humbled civilization, as wvell al the fountain heudt bring us face to face again, and time has larly Coait, except for the excitement According tati rvlr.tean s theyi see tI.,mselves in contras with of Our literature. Vorou eithoWwise I was in my belief."1 cause by the telling of hier story. anees of which hie compIns were what they dueto be. Only bille men OrbatdoietPyouhrute The keen silt of the gypsy girl Conflictin obsaoei h ido served, not during the 'rshseso, u icrse her ie y niaio.Puritanis of 04d England and New En-1 tashed in the sunlight. To many a man the Young girl, and she suffered quite as but on return, comainga northward fromt Those who put on airs do sa t. hide sheirgamxtdteancoitdfrng *he sight would have been one full of much from th uncertainty of knowing Rome at the time when most voyagers nakedness, bitthecoly, maketheliGd oe than andte ole el taion- a &ororfo th Cptan too soclse o he ruh a frm he acs temelvs.were going in the other direction. He selves ridiculouLs, for peopleannseea-yhisory o oul iiltefre eocn be the edgeo a Precipicehati remeraslong in tis etate, hbwe aloeEvents weresays that the passenger vesesNieh bouhai tf e ater ai I ntraced! tothe teachings of himaiwhollasaid, athgh ageogch wdsenhalf-crahe ýclustering about her own homne that ply long the Italiancaset are crowd- 1the scleoslfcnetAswrieo-"ehalkwtetrhndherth «d tafnrage irbiabea panther.ne were desinedto have muchconcern wihcd with American, British andhG a wahe aen.fsef comes st A.mlerun all atke hetal farm thed ut Nt ae nerv o sfrm elbstarebedAndhe futureLwec icmn i travelers, who would rmuch rtera by and by, when we reac the height of The pupils in thre public schools cananot yethekne fll el hi dnge. t eanhie LwrnceRihmod astaken the quicker and more picturesque heavenly character, self wil not amont und rstand Miton's "Parodie Lost," r «ec a timne every faculty was ne-ied to likre a iger at bay. Hie was ln the toils alra ourney, but whom paet ex- tomc.Mhn uhaciaxo hr oerstaBn ngadthwokofT - este himself, and theoldier could not of the oppressor, and, although lhe samitm- perec as fighend1of.actras ben reached, helis fcr oetny o nigeend hapeawr f Tyar- avord mled in her fatoembig.H butunder the Cyoke e hsed. miiy il lmakesmusibarm th alie trophied to the light of truth wleh MonG NL)oDONnoME. ses y r lte. Te Cptin newful wll owhedas Army Doctore Are Sca.ole Lord, will fil the seul streams from the lhvig word of God. -E "e M irse.you are Yike o a te cateandhated, but he was too bold and reckless There seems to bee great reluctance los Joy isla iein that it is hrmony And waisetrue or literature la also Jinm Waldorf Astor, whom Englisti Pe0 auek1my ife. Beforeyou gorlateatoheed iltrmuhand let eventssaeethe pae rt fYoung physicians to seek with the wil and pleasure of God. What-- true of morale. The amethystsaend dis- ple persist In regarding as an Ameri- thrIws owarnfuluo, girl, hatthethemrselvem careers In the army, although the ranks ever isagantGod's will is discord, and, monde and rie of the holy scripturer ca, although he has taken Out letters bn.For the tantltime Barbarale The situation had not been a very pieas of the profession In civil life are when there ïs discord in thresoul, there bhouldbe available to the children of the or naturalization as a Britisl hiletlae; wuare.s If You came on, it will ehoyo athoe, en adbyt hosl ee twouwomengreatly overcrowded. Many vacancies can hbe no joy. Sin, therefor, destroy ,,emmin,,npeople.bl i JPerntM gahsoJhnPr- oftededps a thd en uth t l ctinue In the commIssioned joy. There mnay'be fan at the expe-nse If I have any feair for republictnl- .Ppont Morgan, r.,Bwhohasha e iar-g Hia face changed] with the rapidity ofvnd tinan wh eleved firai luyd o mil Corsoftearmy, nib.of purity. nuusiement at tht expense uof tittion rin te oltryanyrteyears t- ontouse in Pr.Lane; rs.Ronaldri lihtigan n laeofth ner bglirmthat aill would comne out well. withstanding the efforts of the god or .an "pe areame expenscomne, that fear lies in a tendency to be. whose smallt residence in Cadogan pl"r of i fodfor plust be Lsondon long ass, have bei Professoi and ate "distante the nav< sweetishi Mmd, as pleasant, er, of Te: gastrono concernil slightly and he t eat insc expedith< declared pose of were ha frogs,l proteethi to absta: Mfr. Gu: riaturalli Ing that birds an the high out that brother inamucil insect c food to rate hig St. Ai Langen. ve ry me Kidney fled the instead graduai "A frie Kidney of thie 1 "HI har "I *ai th'ev eu ple'ely l-ig- Sorte o.g to borr. Is iU ShakeY Ircht, appete The Preut f isa xx) yu them w1 FTac Cler» M pu. Roml Many paupers have lived to be a adred! years old, but ther@attain erd of a millionaire having atie it age. The largest goat ranch ln the world owned by CharletS . Onderdonk, of my, N. M. He has 20,000 goatt dthey have 28,000 acres in which roam. The article In common use as food ilch has the greatest food value Ln portion to cost is cornmeal the arti- Shaving the greatest cost in pro- tion to its food value Is the oyster, ANew York man died the other day the result of over-exertion in play- gping-pong. It is In order now for mebody to denounce the gamne ar» menace to soclety. The Boston Transcript notes thé et that a woman recently went to trange town to marry a man whom he ad never seen, and says this in >t se strange as that so many wo- nu marry the men they have seen, Measurements of a large number of eads of those attending the univeroi- as of Great Britain %bhow that the In- ligence of a student, saur sasIt n be mneasured by his success Mas ,holar, has no relation to the miEe of haLead. By getting married ln Chicago ater Ryharczyk and Jaryanna Blaas- rnska,, Boleslaw WerhaarhowskLi and mets, Szajkowsk.y; and AntonBrzcy- ki and Anna Jozinjaka have Duc- eded in simplifying matters àa lttle, The sea captain who has discv- red lnt.he Caribbea@M a a oating and filled with .nnnkayl&, which irew cocoannts at hima fram tree tops, ientitled to a vote of thanksa be- ause be did not find a comte opera roupe on so le. A passenger standing en the aide teps of an open street car, when bere la room Inside, la held lby th* upreme Court of Pennsylvanie toas- me the risk, no that there can he na ecovery for hfis being struck by a polo pporting the electric wires. London proposes to spend $36000,- 0 on Improving the fifty maioes of iver between Its wharves and the a. Waterways Improvement in at- ratIng incre-aed attention in all the reat commercial countries where the ansportation probleým in a factor. The school board of Florence. Win, ias decreed that the teachers ln its !mploy muet not danceê on any alght receding a school day. The board )pinte that when a teacher dances un- l breakfast time mhe la not in coa- ition properly to discharge her regu- ar dutieu. Where an employer undertakes to convey an injured employe ta hlé ome, and ln so doing neglectsl take, the proper precaution to ces and rotect him,. in consequence of whichL exposure complic>at ons ensue, causing is death, the Supreme Court of Rhode spland holds that the employer le liable, ire(tor Robeýrts of the U7nited States mint estimates that peace ln South Afric-a wlil add 1100,000,1W0 a year to the world M output of gold. The Rand mines had about reached hat mark, when hosullities practically' closed them. MIr. Roberts believes that South Africa can easIly Increase ts gold production beyond any former igures. That model irrigated farme whieh Colorado proposes to operate at the St. Louis World's fair ought to be one of the most interesting sights ln thak great exposition. Irrigation on a nA. tional scale has just been provided for, and it will be unLder way before the fair of 1904 opens. The whole country will be interested in that eub- jet. but, of course, only a small part of the country c'an see it In a practia ýhere ls one word In the Languae which can appear :dx times consecu- tively in a sentence and make correct Englieh. To illustrate: A boy wrote a sentence on the blackboard which read; "The man that dIles doen. wrong," The teacher objected to the word "that," so the word "who" was substItuted, and yet It must be evi- dent to the reader, for that. that that that that that teacher objected te, was right after &aL. A Russian specialist has decided that, contrary to the general opinion, electric light plays less havoc with the eyes than other forms of artificial light. He bases his deductions on the fact that diseases and damage to the the eye are proportioned to the frequency of the closure of the Ilds. He found that the lids close In a minute 6.8 timtes with candite light, 2.8 times with gas light, 2.2 limes with sun Ilght and L.8 timtes with electrie light. The railroad trains running between Chicago and New York( City In 26 hours have to make 45 miles an hour including all stops and the reduced rate of speed requiren t)7 local regula-

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