Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Jun 1895, p. 3

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It In a plain matter nf hlstnry that Tlsrhendorf went m a convent In (hp mnlnsuta of final and was by mp9, "n. ed over the wall Into the com‘ont. that being the null mode 0! admission, and that he saw the?! In the waste basket for kindling for the fires. :- manulnript of the Holy Script-float That night h:- corded many of the passages of that mine, but It was not until fifteen year; had passed of earnest ontromy and prayer and mixing and purcham an M; part that that catty at tho Hoiy scrip- tures In. put Into the hand at the em. pornr of Rumlaflthnt one envy nu ma n: finnsly prntectsd. nr the Void Téémmvnt thousands at your! ago. Timmyâ€"nine now. Twenty. sax-on hooks of the Now Testamnm sax- Do you not know that the calalngue of the banks at the 0m and MW Tum- monts as we have it. Is 1m- snmp haz- alngue that has mam coming an dawn through the 3293? Thirty-Mn? hooks tom hundred war? ngn. Twenty-sevm him!“ of tho Now Tcstamenl now. Manic-n. for wlrkvdnnsn. was turn»? out :n‘ H10 0 h in tho svc-md cr-n- tuz-y. 021'! In A nmznult on (ha mm: run] PMMHMRV. ho i~cmmmny giro: :ykq of thv.‘ RIM-TA I am nl‘|'v»‘~'-.’II to H2" r'me'L'J'i-wn of 12m Rwrlplnrm in nu firs: lulu-m Inn (“"180 0‘" ”WM in IN pron-n! “up" D n hwn so mlrm-ulu:~-!y {rm-nut Fit- hm humlrod ynnra J‘l-r [hr-u an: “Tull? his history. thtrn ww: mu;- ..‘. mnmsrript f‘npy n: u. 1'“. !\ ,. lumdrvd yr‘nri r. .‘zm‘ Pm.» “T .9.~ his lynx, M‘vrn It.“ mm mm manusw'rw mpy uf if. 1:...1 wig 1.: car. (u! 2.: haw urx I'..\\'v\ 1h.» Him’ In just the right sham‘ that “‘5 luv.» an, manumrim Popi-‘s u.’ tth an 1-~r:.|. m»!!! a thnnsan-i your! um. and sum.‘ n! mom fiftMn hundred years will. THE? hunk handod 6mm from thv ”me ur‘ Christ. or Just an"- tha time n! (‘hrist hy the hand of nurh mm m: rurlxnn in l'm‘ mam! century and T‘Prtulhan in the- third mâ€"nlury. and by man of .mrnr. ent ages who MM tnr ‘hvir prlnriMea. The three hrs! car-m of the Now Thum- men! In manuscript In the mssosslnn n! the three great churchesathe Protnst- ant church of England. (hp Crank «hunch of St. Petersburg. and the Rom- lsh church 0! telly. I my h'lh‘h‘l Hut 3 sand with tho Luv Yu. and I lhlnk I}: (My; «Lu- assums ll: Um snmv‘ «mumn'. 1 mm” hm'v mm!» \ the "harlot" prupn "J" h! vim: hlln. wuflhy lmnmf "H dun'l walls- lwlim-v ("rm-«l Int.» ninv“ as «MN now I! ufl xv!!!) an admluurn lvuwrmd‘ “l1 ' H may say. "I-Iu that l- Ir’mlv .‘tJH-IW-‘d Jun-ah I 1"" “mm: an «rm 9. The Bible needs roconstructém at:- cordlng to some inside and outside thr‘ Pulpit. It. is no surprise that the world butlbards the Scriptures. but it is amazing to find Christian ministers picking at this in the Bible and deny- ing that until many gum! ire-ml» :ir.‘ left in the tug about what part3 u! the Bible they ought to balleve, and what parts reject. The heinousnoss of tind- lnx Inuit with the Bible at this time is most evident. in our day the Bible In annulled by ucurrlilty. hy misrepresent:- tl'm. by infidel scientists, by all the vice of Mirth and all thu vellum ut‘ [wro union. and at this particular timn rum preachers of tiiu Gospel (all inm iin-- of criticism or the ward ..r «hi. \\'i:_\x it makes me think or ii ship In a Srmi-niiwr l‘qzmnx. tl‘v w.i\'»“‘. daahlng in ihi‘ tnp of tln- :42! ' and the lunch-m (ustmlwl ll” many lirupln‘sylng the I m ' l ‘rtng M Ma steamer. and at that tin)" sum- ni’ lin- t‘rt-w with an: .mvl saw 1: i ll .wn int . the hold of lhi‘ slain, .in~l thvy try 1-! “W U" immu- of thvlvlnuks and pr; nu: time of ‘II" lllllhi-rvt lu"‘;|ufll‘ tn» tlm‘v-r did lint ruim- {ram Hm ilL'J fur-‘1: ll din-s nu! :éw-m in m-. il " 11‘. liloh bul’lll‘fih l'nr liln‘ hr: w t. in» h mm: ('4 » win-ls l.;i-l nwrmx .ul.-:-i-- ’.\.’.'l 1!. 4:4 aim: and )‘.I"fi iuslulu. .\' mu 1 u: nil ‘hil‘ll'l ”Mun “’lilll “Ilh H." I .: .." «.Irlh uni iwil .ua-und tin- Hum .nui VH1“. :m-l mutilw nu ‘ n lulu”; n \‘vrl' iv Ii ‘vI,\‘.I‘.'” l. (I. t\ - ur-lnwl "ml llHl - m’ thv llflzlr 1" L.» «urt- ml. illil tiu- I'l|l'il!l up. li-~ \\.!l w- it liirulluh Ami I l-lnv nun -.I :n' kW‘ln-nli in»! i‘ "Lil". ~lft‘ ~r-kn - ' .u- huiii u! imiu" nu . "LIV. ,. -l rlzw in un- lm: in “‘I'Jillvr iii" .2:!'. h n: ';--I1.' In ill-mu \\ im mu'n' Inuilu‘, -:l ll ‘ ”d ‘l‘ho waxed Uncleanueu o! the Bible 0-1, the Undo-mu ol the flea".- Ild lind- ol tho Would-Bo Ex- pursuan- God be true, but évery man a liar.“ Rowan: ML. 4. THE TALMAGE SERMON FAULT FlNDERS WITH THE WORD OF GOD. :1! [hr m1n “'va In In» Him.- I:- w Iclinq ‘» EW YORK. June .9.-oln his sermcn to- day Rev. Dr. Tal- fimage deals with a subject that h! agi- 3~tuting the entire Christian church a: .‘he meant maâ€" mmnt. vlz‘: “Expurâ€" gallon of the Scrip- ‘tumsJ' The text chosen was. "Le! “. I (all you at this palm In my (lbvr-nurw that a man who do” not Mk! (Ma hook and who Is oritlval an m Its «mu-ms. and who is qhnckcd and outraged with its dost-rlmlons. has never bnon snnml- 1y convened. Tr. laying an 0! H1" hind! of Pros 1): my 5 or Episcopacy docs I can easily understand how warble. brooding over thv- delcflptlon of un- flaanness in the Biblo, may get marbld In mind um" thny are .1: run of it .15 the wings and hoak and Han nostril and the claw of a buzzard Is full of the odors 0f a carcass: but what ts wantnd is not that the Bilfle be dislnfrcted. hm that .vnu. the critic. havo your mind and heart washed with carhnlk- arm: I «w: hunt. fur Hum! ur tony puns. mmnlmt .Hul nwnlnn. Mal all ”w mom- hwr‘ gathrrrd I vnMMr. mu! m: an" ms. n! "w hull-“hulq'. um Un- nmngrn "th Mpwnvvl In N MIMn m» gunkâ€"nun .hy. Within" lunlmz mu 3 rhnwnr r :1 \‘vnlr. Hwy n "I this huly hull. mur-xinc l-y' u‘mnlnz. Mr): by mt” I'm-y H‘ «“1 “milk i ‘4\' (mm than Whvrv .13: L 'r mu! In" I-uul g-wmn ‘r p. .1. .mtl I! m any nmruinu ,uu - um um] lhv w-ud- "Thu rmu-irr nu! m h n-Id" Tllrr‘ h.- i..».-n ”.me ..r "pun-many durum “M In! hall rv'nlury quh-Iy la t-x- warn"- Hw "IN-- I»: \uu inn-m .mv m" u! inc-h Mpnr-mu m ‘ rm: no! rain ammlfalhu-r an: H «a your mum. and GM nut ynnr fulwr an" M In )‘I-u" Mum.- that. I am animal :0 "w (‘l- [mm-“hm M "w Mrlmmu-n Inn-nun I'm mâ€"caltml lndvlu-nrs" um) "will" at Ill-v [tabla lmu- nl-vmnnnlrMnl no wvu rnull A l‘flfl'l hum rm produc- cmvlu-«m unrknn hunk «Ill pfodurv‘ uni-Dunnnn. PM”. mo ;\ virum. (ml at a" t‘hflurnd-vm and mu u! I" the null. mm mv n ”er win-no Mart I‘M lwvn hMJrnnl l-n run-Ivy. or what" "to hxu Mm mmlv Inn-um Ivy IMI I-mk thvw mo nnr, no» u' "w IM!‘ ”mm" 35",» I'hl‘l‘ ”It-um?! H ht‘lyw-J I'm! r-vI-Hm'. l1! \H all the other old books are mummed am! ax".- lylng in me tombs at on libraries. and mrhapa one? In lwemY years some mun comma alum; and picks up one or them and M-m‘s the dust oft. am] upons H: an! finds it the book he does nwt want. But {Ms Md hank. much of i! {arty ctrnturles 0M. stands today mom» dlsvussml tnan any other bank. and it challenges Um n-imh‘zxtlun 0! w the mud am! the spit»! and tho wmm an] the nnlmuslu' and (he hymr-r-rm- clam of ten-m and 5"“. I uppnnl t) yuur C'Imm'm 5mm». if a bin-k so divina- ly guardv-d and [untamed in Its prr-s- am shape, must nu: bu: In just lhx- w 13' that God wants n [a mum: LI u4. and if It pleases (Jud. uughl i: not tr) plans: us”? 12w! - fun “IH' ll! ‘5-' .l'" -|5I;‘ “'- '|"‘ 'r “”4 by I-ulal [run any nuruiun )uu " that catalogue corresyondms exacuy with ounâ€"testlmony glven by the enemy of the Bible and the enemy 0? Christianity. The analogue now just like the catalogue then. Assaulted and spit on and tom to pleCes and burned. yet adhering. The book today. in three hundred languages, mm’mnting four- flflhs 01' the human race in their own tongue. Four hundred million copies of It In existence. 0023 not um lofli a; ii Imibouk had been divinely pro- tected, as l! Gad had guarded n all thraugh the centuries? Um mm M unly I? ~ .-jnIM \\ mm No I! y-‘u x H!" lil‘lv‘ |‘ family i" turn r-wn‘ P Ivthrr :nnMIJi "-I hl" \ mumm- mmlnhinml lmt ‘ nuns- zrv-v' up «ml Mum- .mvl r vmmv-r I lifu. ml u nulzrr‘ in 1 if“ h whi 1nd 2hr :11 SW ":1 w ‘ i' {.Imfly Th» "uh!" ‘ pvt": ‘lrh r l‘l mlvl m0 we“ ht-r “ 1v {1' whip hvr mnuur 1!"th Iva-innit]: .m! w. mvu .xll lho mm!» hr iv turn ‘ ’ .1 'r "L! I Ml" h!- '1'! “‘1 H var “(I-r... (hr‘ thvm min [I r: ml Hm Phil-hm “ in that hahil . min. and (Ix .1! I'm um 9 an :nnr v-ml v {.Imfly vthrvn hm "w t In ml Tiny Ar- Nat only II. lung". but CM ”titer "a". “‘nmfin are thv‘ slrnmrvr as woli as the h-vttnr ha" of F‘mnwr. Thpy do r>\'4~r\lhinl imi Luiid hvvilsml. Thn hast ’inFIV-ilr'l' in tho Fronoh virslnm hm"! la n “Winn“. she I! tn tho “arr" nMr-e. - and she has a nnsc- that can drivel du- tiahir :r-mls with-mt owning a lea-“k, Sh» is naturally amiable: and stow tn ‘nnar-t', but wrw to thn inmigmr or . rnunirs'mnn whit przn'nkns hi‘r ira. { Thorn is nn saddrr spnotavie in im- re- ; public at l‘ranvp than the woman shoe polish-rs, who doze undrr the sheds oi the markots amt quay. «ma wyr- shut and l‘nthor iixod rm tho hnnt box over the way. Patiently waiting for trade They ask 5 Nuts and act-rm 2 rants for their unwnmanly work. At Tillers, the black- est town in France, the women sit out. side at the grimy little machine shop! mating scissor blade- Ind polishing knife and sdssor handles. The stream that turns the mm little mm wheel: is blacker than the Chicagn river. Mid. . as the furnaces never burn without 5 bpirhing. the toilets are sometimes Ma- (lay and sometimes Mongolian, but lei- » dam Caurasian in color. Not long ago I ’ college woman went down tn Thu-rs to tearh school for the winter. The prom- lso ot eighty pupils was a temptntlon. but on reaching the cnlony of mot-be- grimod and awoke-stained mimics the round that the position paid $1 a month. and the Mather was expected to turn- ‘ish the fuel for the winter. Argon. rho new: gas which has been Mscnvnnrl in thr‘ Mmr‘sphorw, cost. 8m.- 000 a pound tn y-v, 1‘ *0 In! [flaunt-"nu. "What distinction hum you won at «Mon? You are not an athlete and you mum in all-your studles. yet I am mid that you have bwfin elected pres!- dont at your class. How am it hap‘ pen?" "Apparnntly. sir. you an» no: aware that l have added lwcnty nbmlutely moaninglnsa syllables :o the college yoH." -Ex. not alwayu change I mau‘l heart. and men sometimes get Into the pulpit as well as into the new. never having been changed radically by the sovereign grace of God. Get your bear! right and the Bible will be right. The trouble Is mPn's natures an not brought into her- mlmzl with the “lord of God. All! my friends, expurgmion or the heart I: what Is wanu‘d. I: I- - lonovhl o. the Ind" 00 CI (MI-Om‘. AH "“01. Tm lama“ lmmln cum. wot and; In «In» run": Huh-I Ma mu Iw-w um:- rrnilum' commuted at 1m mum", at A. 1'. harm. In I‘m-Iv": DIN“. can In Yum: Worm. II was «mum M ArrMh-rl lmvpold mm- and van mk'lvd by mun. Kit-on A (To. It I. a mrmnflfl (a mark. Luann lit-m. who was me laundn M (M Calida-m1 Ah! 9-wk‘l). and :- tn by "mm! on I». mmnr tilt" at the ”(and «my o‘ (M nnwnlmyu' ind-In. Oman. H n In "on [nun n! I Oolhk l-Mo‘l. IN" a «'1er- In "pull". In um «mm. m vhlrh will h Maw a manna mm M "H mm» lhrnpbl In whom mommy II n mud TM mum at "w manna. whirh nu dam In nm- man. in lo tau 0 "mm. H In :‘- Ivâ€"‘l Q Gnrhm cud» .nrd flu- r-lkl k a full I: Int-M! Thro- "mos-ad pmmvla n! nlawhrrl 9mm" maul wan! 1w”) In making 1M: handmmn momm- ial ’Nm mating «an hogan M Q a. 1!». day huh-1 ,» yenlnrdnr and tag rm! mm plow-i until «he mi-Ml» M m» utter- nmm An hnmlr mum slam» or Pony Pauper, Ivy 9L Unmlrm. Is also nnlnhrd In Mann in "In foundry. but Us kopl pars-{MW mncmkvl Imhlw' a drawn: u! «N!» rlulh. HM mum." having giv- I‘n 'nNHih‘ nnlr‘rs "ml "wt 3 soul shat] son iv" mm! H In unvvilml In puhm‘, Mr Lurmn rrflstvvl "w Murhlnx ap- puul (f a World l’v‘puflor to lift up I rurnnt 4-! lht- Mom. saying: "Mr. at ”3-H. r13: mmm lhrvwv mo In my own nan-1.7m won!!! \m furnnre if I I'M m at all the Wurks nt Dore. Um great ambit. thcrr- mm nothing 3! imnrvuivt‘ in his llmstrntml "thin “'11:“ drone of .\hr.m:-mlfi mm. or Ethnic lwmly, u! d-mnntun Dzu'I-lir. or Surmmnlr. of mir- ;u-!--, ur pnrahlu. u! nmth'ltv nr 0! vruvmxl-m. ur .4 Ian judgm 'm but Hm (Pz-auuéz! lu'uu-Il Irnm lhr' Rh'll brain In lhn w-knlful lwnvn. and [rum lh - “kmml :wm-ll 2.. Anlmr-rlul warns. Tl.» L-uvr-I. (Pu huxwmmurm m.- .\.n|~-r'.|1 I'mlh-ry ul'br-J -u mum-ram"! wltbnn um wl- unr-s .1! Dir-"ll Illustr'llml "UH-t Bu! ”1- mm.- will tum» I» Iwuur llluclm- ua-n lh m that. my him-IA. nil 'II .111 the duwru haw lu-r-umu ’u-IHI‘MV and all Ur run-.urlM hav- hw-umn nnvIr-rmn. and 421 ltv- ww- ‘nn‘u' In» vm- u -m.-‘- uu '1» with (‘hrlfl wvxlkf'w mum, an-l nl‘. Uh- um..- hm'n Nvlfl‘.‘ J-mw- l-uu “uh huwrlnx Kbvkhm; and Hm m.» ho-lll‘iphvrv-fl will ho rmmnnu awn. In“ M dwizw "mun. :url Ill" rumd mnl- .. human! to Enununl a Hit-min m u. in an Lth. an! n“ um and all m-mme ' .lfl" .m ryrl-m will I» mu lmu Ag» mvn u! llnnlv lllullnhul. Expurgnw the Bible! You might an w-«l! a!) to the old picture galleries in Dresden and In Venice and in Rome :uxl expurgulu the old paintings. Per- haps y vu could find a font a! Mlchaul Angela's “Last Judgment" that might I)" improved. Perhaps yuu cuuld throw mn'e expression inlo Raphaol'a “Ma- donna." Prrlmps you could put more pathos intu Reuhens' "Descpnt from the C Perhaps you could change the rreutn ni‘ tin) waves in Turner's "Slave Ship." I’l’rhilpxl you mlsht gn lulu til? will g.llinr‘.m 1;! sculpture and change 1h“ farms and 1h»- Imsmre of mu 5mm“; uf Phldlji and Praxlh-les. Sun-l: an icon- vhs: Would very mun rind himsvlt In llw penitentiary. But i! is warm» Huh :3 .IE win-n a man pruposns (u ro-fush- um ' kw mush-rpler-es of inspiration, and m l‘"m:Nl"l lln- moral giant: 0! this gallery a! (hull ‘ ‘ ‘ You cannot make me believe that the Scriptures, which this moment lie on the table or the purest and best men and women or the age. and which were the dying solace 0! your kindred passed into the skins. have In them a taint which the strongest mlcmseape ul' hon- est criticism could make visible. 1! men are uncontrollable in their indignation when the integrity of wife or Child Is assailed. and judges and jurors in far as possible excuse violence under sut‘h pmvocmlun. wlmt ought to in- the overwhelming and long resaundlm-‘l thunders of condemnation fur any man who will stand in a Christian pulplt and :tssail the more than virgin purity of inspiration. the well beloved daughter Of God? IIOOEST BRONZE CASTING WOMEN IN FRANCE. on Orient point in fertile farm land. and the «may advance of the sham line In causing no mall concern on (he part of the owners. The water has. in several places. found its way across a low spot on the point from the sound in the bay, The mull is to dlvlde um peninsula into a number of mall in!- andn. similar in Plum. Little Gull, and Orr-at Gull islands. all of which wore rinuhtlers once a pan of the mainland, and were cm on by the rite of the .01 The village of Orient In ultunted in r. mmouiariy nan-aw and low portion or (no. peninsula. and the next cnnuquan- Hal into-d of tilt! ocean will pronahly . ocrur there. In that can 2.00!) acres 1.! land and a vlliam of 1,000 pmpln. will have to be abandoned. The value of. Tho (man rmugntty Rotating Par- thno 09 In ”norm Long Island, tho N2 Insular Mh that hunks nn the map as if It war» about to "wailnw up Now York city, In apparat- Ir ham: slowly swalhwezl up [tn-K by th» (wean, my: the Nn' York Hnrald. Alrnady portion! of It:- show- tvmthave disappoarad Mm‘ath the wavos. and naw thr nnrthI-rn hrk of Its huge tan! i! disapponrinz. About two mllps of Urhnt pfilnt. whioh for-mod a sandy Mach two years ago. art» now under flftnwn fwt of sea water. The light- hnuno on tho point was six rods (mm the 90.1 a few years since, It In new h'nppled over by the an. and only a small pnrtlon of the aurrouadlng bench is vlslue. The encroachment: of the an. or. more emu; the sound. have 1mm going on alowly far your; Th». hint" on both the mum! and the My chore of Orient point have been Making at tho, rate of about ten or twelve feet a vent. The same state of “(am 9- true um nf'llonuuk point. but than the Mum jut up no unfunny Ind to high above the In that the rising of thg filter Is not so mtlceahte. A use of a root or two on the low thorn near Pe- conte bay. however. llbmcrl’es acres at land. Much of the threatened land ('01. JnNATHAs "annual. again“ "no party "malnu- I! the polls. swarm: hu- do'anl mu Morflam'l wk- Inry «war (‘ullom mm» him I his man In mum! "than. and President Grant nwfinhd Mm "venue rtvik’flor [or "v rprinngnhl (Muriel m "73. He senwl m1!" Iii} Wan lhwlm Nannm wan ham» to him. and dld his but In at! lhv vmmoru In ”move Mm. Mr. Hayes di-rl ml: [or Ms trslgnnmm. In! (‘00- nnnl norrnm clo-"Hllfld in forward II. and donning Ms tar Mnn'~( ho want to \szhinmnn and but all of Ms ammo nnmu lo a Mandstm. Lot-n nrlumwh when! h» was hasty. and "w hm men, "I0 My! 0! hit-nth, slumpt-d "u,- nlnl' (r-zvfiwr fur the par" during Inn nut rammlgn‘ r‘utnnd Marriam ha! math an am“ rvrvyrll in [M prwnt luglilln- turn. and Inn damn ymman made» for rr‘venlm Mnrm and all okhqr masum rnlnulatod tn ran-ave nuhue (wees-dun. me mm“ humble characters among the 21» members 0! the lhlrty-nlnth general assembly. By sheer force a! native pluck and nblllty he has over- come obstacles and disadvantages before which Weaker souls would [all defeated and pushed to the from. winning a foremost ["398 among the prominent men of the slate. Colt'l’lel Merriam Is one of the few re- malnlng pmltlelnns o! the old school. and was a close friend of John A. Lo- lmn and General Grant. Honest. (eat- less. able and accruing the pullllcal lrlckory u! the mudérn legislator. CO“ onel Mcrrlam's record In the house has been one of the bright spo's of the ses- sion. Rvpreuntutlve Morrlam has don-J his thrle tuwnnl making llllnola the most powerful slate ln the west. A5 tar bm'k us l‘lh‘fi he came west wlth hls Durvnls (mm Vermont. where he «an lmrn two years before. Nobody ha-l thuuchl or rullrmulu In the WWW"! wllderumu at Illa! early day. and 0"? rumlly made "no onure journey ln WHSHM. The Merrlams llvml In Bprlnx- Ill-Id three years. nnd ln “£39 moved '0 Allah. Twn yl-nnn later they ”Uh-«l un 1h:- ul-l farm In 'i‘aznwn-ll ctmnty. \vlnl‘rn thn- ('ulunu-l has "well [or llfly-fn'ur yv-ura. Ill: who.“ |n‘l\'llvg(>s m-n- uran- ly. sz.‘ him-”In, lu- puld his way Hun-ugh tho al-ullvmy by suwlnx and vlmmvlux \vnml, Tull and "pure. thuuxh ..1 musrulnr hulhl. (‘ululh-l Non-Inn ntuul In ll.:u tlnn- \n- gn-ntly rwwnv hE-ql “llu- luil-nyllllnr" whu hnvrwurd Ion-um- llrl'flltll'lll, In M: In: «uh-rod ”In army .1» llvulvlmIIlâ€"culm l n! lltr 0:" Ilumlrnl and Her-um lllluoll In- fantry. and mun-v! uni” nu- rII-uu at "w our. whvn tu- rvturnml tn MI farm. ('ul- una-l llv-rrmm cm» a Ina-minor u! "w cumâ€" Illlullnnul v-uu'rmh-n at his}. and Ih" wmr yc-tur wan uw proud dlIHm'Hnn n! la-In: Im- uniy mom whu drIFIW" sm-nuy ll. (‘ullam 'ur a mmxlnnlhm. Cul- l-nm mun tho-n In eunuch-u and VIM"! 1n gn tun-u, lvul (‘nIum-l Hc-rrlnm hm] Um mnw nmbluun. nn-l Wham Hwy mun-«I "wh- bun-In In mnvvnuun llrrâ€" mlm hm! ('ullum balm lun In am. (‘0!- lv-m Im- wild with also and vowed disadvantages before w) souls Would tall damned to the from. winning a for «mung the prominent men Col. Jon-than Din-nan 0n- ot the Yaw aurvlvors or the Auoclnus or aunt and Lazarâ€"A stubborn In." on!“- A PRAIRIE GIANT. czn 0... din Ora wOIOOr 10.... .4.o_>zm 0.“. FEZOE. IS LONG ISLAND SlNKlNG? AKINO HIM ALL In all. Colonel Jun~ alhan Merriam of llllnols ls one at HRS. "IGNON ELLIOTT. covored by fin. lichen Eiliott of New York city, who mule the shocking dio- oovpry some time I80 on Mn; n honkntnnd that I min emcrpflflnx publishing cmmny hnd Wand he; nee ta adorn the cover: of A than! line at "taunted Munch novels. In. Ethott Immunity ml horns and wevt, and in now suing the company which took liberties with her photonnph. Author! and publishers are quite apt to get Intn trouble of this sort Nat long ago Alphonse Danae! was cmnpeiied by the courtn of Purl- m change the films of 9, character in one or his novels be- cause. inadvertently. he had chosen tho name of s prnminmt P-flaitn. who obv jetted to the possible contaflm. Asking tho l-po-lhla. Servantâ€"There'- no coal tad the fires are going out. Mlureu~bear me! Why didn't you tell the M6“? Serum â€"[ couldn't tell you there '1! no coal. mum, when there wax coll. Tho Salvation army. In In: work an over me warm last war, furmnhed moals to 2,482,332 poor pmbie at (ram 14 a cent to 8 cents a meal. and Iodcmn n from 2 to H com! a night {or LN» 658 pewle. A M an my.” ‘I'M Prim at Inn-m am - um: hand In It. now! u! m- um. .I "n- mum 0! CM not al No ml". 699m. and an "I [Iron a M! m»- nun mm! In "we Andeuuc «Dr-I Farina-u of "no mum M Ma MI Mam-p from on has"! No newly MM um. L. M" Allm. Th9 mum at sir-up animals and MM unr- v-ry "an!" and um deIM-u k- unl tn the Inn-mum, ‘hw prinre'l rMc-t ppm I!" In "yo MIAMI:- man, CM!" I'm hundrvd mm M m- m” n! (fauna! Amwlm. H» [up-"puma tn maltr- mum-or trlp ahnrily. hut pr»- mmaI-h- In will can II" M Mn ire-l- comwl In H» sunny mum sumo "f "v many m:; "in": "mm-x»: vflm Into-ml In via" 0-.» LIN-am and look In in ma Mnnarn. 9" .. arrh of Mali)». a! cows». no! Iovlv'tl. “h. an! haw-mg". TM Winn of .1 pfl‘Hy farm Rama- (Imo! entails mnrp tumble Hm" ham"- nns. TM: numb fact he! been redisâ€" EMMA "ANT WILLARD. hroIIu-ru. 'I'Iu- nnnnuuu-Im-m at her plan cn-IIMI runnhlrrnhlu I‘ll‘lh‘flll‘nl In III-m! days. Lulu-r un "w N'Nuul "I"! umv-"I Ira-m Mlmllvhury In Wqu-rluwn. N. V.. Ihr Immduun' Iannu I'm-n Imluenl. wIIh IIw umnruvul nI Hun-rum- I‘glnlun. In Flloml Io II II churn-r. In Ivan than Ihru- yr." Iho- rIIIm-Im n! ’l‘ruy "IL-rm! Mum-Inu- hull-um:- nml lamb arc-mul- II 0w “'mutdu wnuld n-mmn u.» Imm- quon In IImI (-nvn. Thu! III» 'l'nty Ifrmulo mammary num- InIu rl‘lh'ni‘v‘. Mn. \VIIIAInI II III": III-w. IrrIImI "I" nna «I MIIM Io-II I-mhu. unclvnmm Ir- rv-mvulel 0w alumn- u! uruurnuhy III" ’l‘llflfy. and "w mull In (M I-mlllnr bunk- IMCII brat VIM- nnmr. AI M ”M. WIN-rd Iumrd mrr 'l'my mmlnury In Mr Mn and N- Mfr. (Iv-Ila: Inn- u! the" anIIIy In any It nn "ram-My. Dr. WIlI-rd but! om) MVV'I' rm" hr- fun. and u mum an Inn .IIIHI with-w nu "NOV"! "out Mr Mud-m "I Ivanh- IM our mImd MIDI and law III. II»- III" Ibo Md [mt-«MI "um I." «any MM III. and" (In “mums u! h" IIIIIMMI m pot-Iknlkm of n amt an "TM “nun I‘nw-n wmh l’mdm (TIMI-um of (M lam-d." and another on 'Rnunmm Mu! “I Mun.“ ar- rnhd "I. “Inflow o! (In mock-I Inn ulty. .04 In” ”an In!" In pub “M a book an autumn". um [Ind Io bub-any I. run out. In AM "u Nan-um n. n In. tun he nor lemon to B. Kan anon by n IIOIIO u Troy. Emma Hurt Willard. to whose mem- ory a “Mile was recently unveiled in Troy. N. Y.. was born In Worthington. Conn. In 1787. As a child she in said to have shown the name perseverance which made her tho leader among wom- on which uhe afterward became. She was only 11 when she began teaching school. but her career an an educator was temporarily interrupted by her marriage with Dr. John Willard. In the war o! it”, however. Dr. Willard last his fortune. and In 1814 Mrs. Willard established in Mlddlebury a boarding nohool for young indie-u. Here she de- termined to prorlds fur young women a course of study equal to it not preciso- ly the some as that purlued by their the ”petty that It threaten-d II winced by the cue-aor- nt ”00.000. Tho narrowest point In the peninsula u a lung to the west of Orient. between that vmgxe and Salt Harlem. The town or Southold. In which both tho village: am. has spent considerable mom-y to protect the isthmus. Durln; the past year over $1,000 has been ex- panded. . EMMA HART WILLARD.‘ HAS A PRETTY FACE. on, and yet an autumn I “a In excellent. Porou- glan- II I In: many In Part- Int-m. The holes I. It. mt neither dun nor am: M "Can you can no.” at“ the lie.- looklnc old Indy. Mild-t the but). of Want-(ton “not, "an nun-t '31 u the national hulk?" "Which nun-l uni ?" and the mum «and. ‘n were more mm on?” and m hdy In In “ml-had (an. “m H than." Thul tho «mu-an. in nu ma Indy. baton moving my. III-ll! marked. "lorcyt".-Bolm m an». man '1‘“!an Whin- Smeiy run-n Ihould brim the but she has. vhntever that In, no the m of God's world. It don not all. I am you that it“ ran-rum an a woman “and In" bean IN. to do It. center does It nuke n mu m VIM would hue hon mun pad I! s In haddoouch-hunuubyn woman. 0. have that W. III to your w” ant-kt to God's M in duplicity lad uncle's-I of but. The gentleman gave the nledlmu son a pntem medlclne nail-fa! circular. which n: (n11 pmted.â€"lx. "Sara, «Ir. 11' ya all“ [in-o no of them letters” "What do you in! It fl?" "1 pro-glued to write I letter (I .7 old mum In Cort. M: u I hm" learned to Intent I can 10- md In one or them letter: you half: at no use for. Hlt will make her pro-a, m um." Zulu-g m I. cut-u Dun-a CI. Mutual-[Jun Innis... ”new of woddluu. tho Icon. ll t luhlonlblo laud" chwch win It. ‘l'ncodoro mint-tuna. clam! Inn 0! III- flounder- Mnehmu, baron-c. an hauled to Ill-I Union. Item-3M. 0! Lord lulu-lord. In Ill-l, In I.“ to I IOWIINO mm ll In. It. ”Noel-n nu only ("and m- DI. Inc um n for nnlhl no. no II '8 (ha INI who dlvorcod (I. huh-ll. film an Inn] clergy-n d m mm o! Hui-Id wind m 0! the null- 014 um I". winch-n1 Into“ an- m... If par-mu so. ill. null ban has (no In. nucleu- W at m I". Wllllnn lion. m h m at no Cowl" Ironclad. I.“ 3 Mn! pun-t mm n. m annulus. no" in am! nub- nnt II II. church. which nu ma Iltl ml. cl “film!“ and m mue ”out". Ir. BM '- na- md by (to Duo at Nova-u. I“ “dun turn-n. and no clue! (a a !" mun- manual III. «and wing 11.. ”or mm Ml“ mud n time u dull. but no Mm. deny-nu. luv. In, In My. - cum to In»! the proud I“ ”I4 «and read!" the 0-"va um and. "n um on. mining the vholo o! no alumina”. On lenvlu Ibo than! I Mend ol It. [Huck-nu all“ In. In. Ill-ch a mud"! and that.“ to "truth IN llnle Duke of "COW. A yolk-emu nu «fled and mi- m exchanged um! Mr. Black drove In] from the protons" of wedding at- "an utter “I"! he Intended! to un- man his ”Cannes Ind (Id In!!! u M: church by brl-gln' «no: cal-u tho genunman tho In M- Indmm and called him by an clan-In a... A Ian" M II- lather. A genuemn II New York m den-v In; out his desk my mm any 1“ ton- Ing up his old letters. the. [In no! man, u m of Erin, who cm I. m om, spoke up: "After e moment." he wrltee. ”the moose turned and wnlked behlnd t hm, which. though not high. we: sleep. i ran to the top with all speed. hoping to get a view or the lordly creature on he made hie way through the bulb. ! could not nee him at ilret. but on look- ing down the sleep incline there he I'll not ten yards away. He turned to mi. oil. but atriklng his rlhe mlnel. the projecting limb of o emoll hemlock he was thrown down and around the tree and as he rose he fared me. It In now my turn to run. for the moose chimed in me wlth erected mane, expreuiu his rose by a fierce bellow. In turn‘ in; l stumbled, the ground being ver! uneven, and hi- feet nearly came down on me no l dodged union; some treee. I tried to eirike with my hatchet, the only weapon l‘hnd. but dld not one coed in inlurlou my pureuer. Wlth some dineulty l at In! so: out Into the deep now where my now Ihoes I“ o! more use to me. The moo-e um pursued me. roaring n: lniorvale. end one who hoe not heard A moose roar cu form but little idea 0! the terrible hel- lowlng noise. Alter never-l Attempts to strike me with hie iron: not he balked u..l niood About twenty yude uwny paving and roulnl. I eagerly mind ihle opporlnnlly to climb n tree and noon alter ihe onlmnl turned and made oil. 0! all my edventum In the hneh, nod ihey number n (at, the one I have jun: related came the neuron to Minx my ale-lb." A cox-mapnndom wrltlns (rum Moon- noma. Muskokn. give: an Inwrolun‘ account of an Idvonture'ho had with a moose I tow weeks ago, while on- pzoyod In making a tobouan troll through one or the pine foroall In um section at the country. while cum at work he came across a moose "rd and on looking around our one of the "slants of the forest" about any yard. distant. The story of his encounter ll. perhaps. but told In tho col-rumm- dent'a own words: An Autumn mm on. 0! na- A: man- When It lint-led the links From the Montreal Witness. A BRIDI'S TfiflflOR- THE BULL "00'.

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