Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Jun 1895, p. 3

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( , -Iffi Tl!- Cm It'll: 'uflmo. ‘ 0.00. the [Made Vnwmm. 35mm be Camera!“ Yuoxine. IN Cnrhhial V-cnnc, ‘ ““" "' $22; 3’3”: ovum n 3 cc. roe-pee. 5"." "um-h v-Ma Wmthy lb. row-ur- mm It“ Ellie (Truman. tho “I'll-0'1! daughter 0! the Date William Column». I wealthy hauler of Inmltrk. N. Y4. cmmtttrd Ffl't‘lde last I". hy hlnvlng her bratm out cm. a rwnlrrr. alter Ipondln. a vie-aunt "wing with her "wilds. The family was 'ealthy and the was prominent in gmlrty. N-v ran-o ta "tuned [or the deed She. In and to In" hen: the fiance of n-Pvrntry Cnmmtnton" )lnclmnon of Pennsyl- u..." _ ...__ muons mm mm lav» con. um! pm- vldn "to but he mm Im- nh'prflmm and "nanny-M u! ".0 "do. I! you In" new" "I vhjlrd "mm DMHN‘II; do. .u... ,-. V"... do. now In do Scrim- in". and pi "to ml Ind mm: you havâ€" Mn hulâ€" In‘ for. I‘. I“ BAKER. lev‘vv .- n.» ... “'1- knnw 0' an ”Md adv-Mun Io bum: "um may M mama Ivy a mum": uni I'm-m “w flh‘. ..( Inn-Inn- and duly dullcn u! lho rmuhw 0! "Nut. "on "our I- r." munm but 3 ramm- ued than n! IVIOR'UTO. "numb: mun [ImMaMy In a und body nr aver-Inn! mum than any all" uwwflumly vim- In roach. Tho hour" A an (Ir-m). Coupon, he” nflq m minnAol Iu The dlys are here. when‘one henna to make plans tor his summer outing. and studies railway maps and ques- tions friends to learn of the best spots. and where the most varied amusements -may be had for the least outlay. To Kansas people the Rocky Mountains are the most convenient and afford op- portunity tor the enjoyment of tastes of all] shades. Twentyâ€"four hours places the most eastern dweller ot' the state right in the heart of the great di< vide and he has enjoyed such scenes enroute as wealthy tourists go across the ocean to find. The Denver at Rio Grande Road, the Great Scenic Route ;ot the world. takes you at Pueblo or Denver, and whirls you through canons where there must have been an en- chantment and where slant arms have dashed the boulders into their present resting places. The ride through the Royal Gorge displays the great ingenu~ _lty at its ehgineers. and the obstinate determination at its builders. The rails are placed in almost inaccessible places, along the edge of the stream or torâ€" forced out or the way to make room for the rock road bed and the iron rails. At certain points the torrent maintains its supremacy, but the difliculty is met and surmounted. a set or hangers be- ing made into the cliil‘s overhead. to support‘ the bridge work and track. The stream is still Jubilant over its power over man. and laughs. booms and dash- es by as the train passes. not caring tor the queer shadows that tall into it. it it can only be supreme at this crit- ical point. The canon is one of the grandest in the world. barely wide enough. in certain parts. to admit of the stream and the tracks. the granite walls 0! giant mountains towering above and over all. giving a still more impressive object lesson 0! the great force or Nature which has caused it all. The climb is a long one. and after leaving Bands you think it over and that as you enter upon a slight down (rude, or a smiling valley. that you are nmv going to slide down into the great San Luis Valley. Never were you more mistaken: and it you look you will see tWO putting little giants pulling the train tor several hours yet. At ‘ length. howm‘er. when you have begun ‘ to wiuh tur breaktast. the summit is reached. and there is a rapid stride down the western slow. and into the ‘ beautiful valley. For more than titty ‘ miles the track is as straight as an arr-m. and the train spec-til along bring- in; you lulu Almost: for breakfast. rltlit uldt-r the shadow oi iiianvu. the high- est. mountain in thin country. All around an- smiling tivlds us tar as the «ye ran n-nvh. until Visit!" in Interrum- - ed by the mountains Whll‘ll vitrinlt- ihs vaiit-y. Huflh- one has >4le the West range nu the that our It mm and that liinm in "in «lung. Tim-r mountains aflurni l‘\'i‘f,’ \urirty at amusrmrni and enit-rinlnnn-ni Tln-re is lim- irnut nsha "1‘. In sutsun thun- ant plenty n! tint-u sn-i ruriu-w. Thru- an- in the vniio-y, it his game is :ltIirI-d you must an lurk int-n thr no-untnlns. where rlit. twat. tilnufllaiil stun-[fund ltnns. arouse. (it. are still in lw l'o-uml iltillll al “ml at ilu- i-Iesrsm llltir humiris and spend a month in Iho-‘vr nwtmisins and in this tail-w it run want an unlina'. it you sish i-I rmvl tiw lav Hail-Al inu- iira. that malts linen-yum sins Ihvir humv in the sttmmI-r. an In Vol-"Id" “pun”. "Mum-u. ur I‘vnu- nl'li'f ut thn fleiiahitul v-snris un ihr llvw oi the that" A lit-n Iimmlo rnavi‘ ”warn-wru- _ mm: In; vat, IT-infltfungc ,m' u, up}; rum-m and Bun-lu- k I. D.- ! rived In the loin-ulna of Colorado. J SUN HER OUTING. I.“ Cat-"7 C vat-on KIDNEV, LIVER O BLADDER cunt. The On“ Slit! -sume of them {mum m tho mound; ‘ and n-hvn she turned thnm (-"v‘r. thor- that had an arm left. wm ml it and mm! the air with their "hurrah!"â€"-ot’ Mrs. Hndge. who came fram Chit-ago with blankets and with ptllnws. until the men shnutod: "Threfl charm for thv Chrimian Commission? 004 hlnss tho woman at homes" then sitting down h take the last message: "TMI my wit? rm: to hot about me, but tr: meot mo in ham-en; t9" her to traln up the bays whom we have loved so well: tell hm‘ to hear my lass like tho Christian wirr‘ nf a Christian mldtprz" and n! Mrs. flhhltcn. into whose face the convalns- cent soldlar looked and “Id: "Your grams and calme ourml mo." Mun did their work wtth shot and shall, and carbine and howitzer: women dtd thelr work with locks. and slippers. and ban- dages, and warm drlnks. nnd Srrtptura texts. and gentle "raking! of the hat templeu. and stories of that Lind wlmw they never have any paln. Mon knot: down ova? the wounded. and Intd: "On which slde dld you fight?" Woman knelt down over the-wounded and ant-l: "Where are you hurt? What nlc-n thing can I make (Or you to on? What makes ynu cry?" Tnnlxht. while wA mm are sound allet‘p In our hods. thorn will be a light In yonder loft: there will he groaning In that dark allwy; their» will be crln of dlstress in that ('Fllar MPH wlll stomp, and women will watch. Agaln. woman hr 3 suporlatlva rig“: to take care of the puma Thou" aro hu‘” dredn and thnusnnds nf thrm 1.1 all v.2: cltm. Th9" la a klnd n! w ‘rtt tint? ."f -. cannot ()0 for the pnnr. Hr-rn 00-1“ group of llltlp barefoot rhllrlrun to :1: ‘- dnnr of the Dnth rrhev. T‘w- rm? to be clothed and nrnvldrd f WELT. l IIIInI IIu- nun-l [IJHII‘UI‘ pal-luv In all lIu- “IN. I: IIu- drmlpuun n! ”I. Ind who WWII mu Iu II"- hurI'nI-nu-M u! Album-m am! not hunnlrurkvwlhruwmu III- Immi- on In- IrmpIu-u and rum; nul‘ . "n. my and! my had?" um! Hwy uI-I "(.‘un‘ Mm m Ml m-IIIII'r." Anal "IF" "I. Irv-ml In. "H.- uI nn luvr Imwl IIII mum. and (Mn dlvd." II III am nwlul IIIIII; In be "I only {mm Immr In a Hump MIMI. ("In In a wMIv mu mm- In. Io Inui I! you. II-ulnllnu "INF Imml u vr IIer mchII Iur In." Ina! IIw-y wIII “Ion II» com-ulna Mum 1».quth Hwy Ium you In bed‘ II-m IumIIy IIwy InIkt New you lam: for lln- mInInIrIn u: home! I In"! mIr nm‘h «I.» trnI away (rum um- n! "w lnInMv-M u! Immm I for neural wn‘h‘ Inn-In"- uhwm‘v .‘II "Il‘ W»! A Iplmum rumc‘ ll mItL Mam "In" In was an M- ‘6‘}... had. In ' DWI, (mm Mm [Ir nprn- Irnln "IO - wk and dun-[Morn won! venIv-rd; ImI "Ivy WM Ian III». [In (and "M In ; Me, In" In In In on sunny In IIw- um Ill Im family not "mu. H. mm In Elm». IM dnrlnr In mnIu- Mm Iln I INI‘ ‘ 1mm Innnr. "0 M!!! "I am wIlIInn In : dIo, Mn Iml nIaM “ IInI "w [who mm fluid. I". 9y" claw-d. nml "I! 7.0an 'unmwd TIn morn.- Inlm mol In Ihe mIdnixM; rib and dauahwra [Mug , «Mum-mm” "mama n! ImnImn-l f and ranm mmln; nus-Ivan! (I, II In: a Ind leIInI nvvrwIwII-nlng sprrlnrlv' 'Whon '0 no altk up can! In In ma : aI homo. Whoa IIm "mo mm" far n! In- Me to 1mm In dlc- M home The broom may be for, humhlr. and the I (an! IImI look an nun mar b0 I-r‘ry 1 plain. but who on"! Inr Ihal‘.’ lnvInq ghafld! In hum Iho Irmnlu. hu‘lnt ,voirrs In "tank [and Hum". [wring é lips In and I’ve comforting pronouns or a Jan! In our Ins; dreadful war man us! "we Cannon: men («Mound Hm musknlry: mm vrlml In the box“, "Fnr‘rarvl marrh!" mcn hurled lhnlr lmuallnna on "M sharp "in: of lho onomy. crylnx: "Chart?! champ!“ [ml W-rfllan scmpwl lhv Ilnt; woman admlnlstr-rml 1h.» nu- dlals: woman watched by the dylnfi cnurh: woman wrolp lho last massacr- m ”w ham» circle; wnman “'I‘pl :n ”1‘ mlllary burial 3"":le by hvrxolf an'l frmr men will! .1 made “'9 cream] (h .\ general home will: bra!!! bands and triumphal arches. and wild hum-as: but [has Qtary :1 mo good In I» written an) - whorn. saw in the rhrnnicles nf hmvrn‘ of Mrsl Brady. wlm mmn «lawn amam: the sick in the swamp.- of tho (‘hlrka- hominy: 0! Annie R011. in the (-mwr- «hnp blur-Hal: of Margarnt erkln- ridge. who earm- ln mm who had hwn for «mks Wllh their wuund‘: undrmsmi "0 wuman, In uur hunt 1-! ram. l'nn-ruln. my. and ma] l-r plum: WJu-n pain am! Annual-h wrlux me brow. A mlntulrrmu amp-l lhuu." 51¢"!an now where I left of! last Sat» bath In reciting woman's opportunities. 1 have to say that woman has the spe- ciai and superlative right or biesaing and comforting the sit-k. What Ian-i. what street. what house. has not felt the smiling: at disease? Tens of thou- sands of sickhetis! What shall we do with thern? Shall man, with his rough hand and heavy foot. anti impatient bearing, minister? Nu. He cannot soothe the pain. lie cannnt quiet thu nerves. He knows not where to set the light. His hand is not steady enuugit to pour out the drops. He is not wake- iui enough to be a watcher. The Lord God lent Mina Ilix into the Virginia hospitals. and the Maid of Snraxussu lu appease the wounds of the battle-fluid, has equipped wire, nmtiwr, anti daugh- lm’ for this delicatu- hut tn-mt-uduust mission. You have itnuwn nwn Wliu have despised Woman. but tht- moment disease (vii upun tin-m lht'y dhi not Fond (or their 'l‘lt‘ndl‘ at lhr bank. or their partner In buninmm. or their W-il’ldv iy nunciaten; their iirut ery wax: “Tank-- me to my wife." Tru- tiluipnIa-d yuumt man at the collegi- units til the hint at ”'1"! under humt- influrmml; but at lit-- nut blast of (m: typilnld (ever on his I‘M-rt he lays: “Where.- i- mother?“ \anicr Hcoit wrath partly in nutlrr and portly in rumpltmc-nt Nixon in- north]; EATRICE. NEIL. June 23. 1895.â€"-ln his sermon for luâ€" day. Rev. Dr. Tal- mage, who ls now on his summer west- em tour. has chosen a subject that must awaken the sym- pathies of all lovers of humanity. \'lz.: “Sisters of Charl- ty " The text select- =* -~' ‘1'” ed was: Acts 9: 36: "’l‘hls woman was full of good works and ulmsdeeds whl' l: she dld. " Nahum-.03“ m.><°23w PW<J =>.F_nâ€"<=O .kO w¢u.â€".0_m.o A companion Sol-non to "Woman-M 0p- ponuultlol"â€"â€"-Ilo a Gnu! Darllng, a Hula Antolnettc. 3 Joan of Arcâ€"~10 the New Woman, TALMAGE’S SERMON. ‘ (ho wvakor \m‘u . lvut all pram!» rm ' wt" 3"2 ear-rod hi4h-1‘yallPHS that «how 1 the ”4:3; (amfit shu is 'H'llvr prerh vi ‘ Ihan man In rum-I lh" P‘m- l awn-"y. Haw oron you luxu- swn a u nun u'ha somnr‘d [4) III' a d'h'x iI-I‘ of {Haulin' :InJ lndolonve, who. umlvr on» 17ml“. ”1‘ calamity. charter-d to a hr-rnmr. 01:. «a who! a groan midtakt‘ tho-o her” mun makv who nvw'r loll lhrir luusznm'c trvruhius lo Ih-ir wives. Thor" rum-N some grr-at has h tholr slur», or some of their companions In husinoss play (hr-m a savl Irltk. and lhr'y burn; the hurdon all alone. ”n I! afik-‘Il In the housohoid again and again: "What in the manor?" hut ho hair-w»! It a sort of Chrizxtian duty to R011) all that trouble within Ms own soul on. 'er your first duty was to toll your wife all about It. She, pnrhaps. might not have disentangled your finanms, nr ex- tended your credit, but she would have helped you to bear mlslorumv. You have no right In carry on one shouMor that which I: Intended for two. There are business men who know what I mean. There come! a crisis In your at- t‘airs. You struggle bravely and long: but after a whlle there comes a flay whrn you say: "Here I shall have to stop." and you call In your partners. and you call In the most prominent men In your employ. and you say: "We have to stop." You leave the store lud- dmly. You can searcvly make up your mind to pass through the stroet and over on the bridge or on the ferry-boat. You feel everybody will be looklng at you. Ind blaming you. and denouncing you. You hasten home. You tell your wife I" about the affair. “’hlt does she my? Dov-s ahe play the butterfly? Dons she talk about the silks. and the H?» hang. and the fashions? Not Shn mmos no In the emergency. She quail; not Izmir-r the stroke. She help. you to hoan to plan ritht nwny. She ofl'hra ‘ to go out of tho mmfnrtahle house into I a. marina mm. and wear the old~clo1lv nootrur winter She Is one who under‘ nund- your nfialrs without blaming- you. Ycu look um: what you thought "Ya" In In!" "ml bank. at Mun. m limp. and [M mâ€" tummy" RM guns In hm! nu IL TM man In ham-numl hul 2M r0! u‘ RM mum no! My Inn 19! h H I: dorm! (mm cal-«nut 3hr "mum M II No MHI 0! ram naming your bark and [mu-mun; you on». Mar; y-m an rm". Then- it no and of your suing you arr Image" In «lamb There Is no no"! of your Insulin ynm um. and you mm :3 '1'" nut-mu an! an In". You had hon" tllhl away take down rm" flunk-hook. mark Im- vmmbor of Ibo rvmvk. Ml up "we Mani. "an ynur "Mn- um! Donn-i H In Mr. Thor» Is no "”1. of was-Hug llmv TIM!» poor rhlldn‘n an lho bark [If’n' haw bm-n human- Icmq Mir-ugh That si‘k mm mm! hnw mm» larinn That tun- sumpllvo mu" Ivar» mmovhium to “.3. Ma rough, I m0" (Ms dv‘lv‘znn M a wllp.‘ 3011va mmMz am of Hw- nor.- M surh a mmm-ml man. am! I 31!". "NM you (0! "w mnno‘y‘,‘ ' "(If prynrua," sh“ my“: "I In! tho mmv‘y; Nun'.‘ Again: I ham to h-ll woman's .‘p-‘rifir‘ rlxht In "w Mr»!!! M‘ .lirn «lisauh‘r flw nu: "l 1n! the I what I Wm" fur. Tlu- L! [n In and 2»! IL and [1 mo on :1 {ml .1 orramlfi of then director. or bank. would know how many yard: it would tlko to nuke that little girl I are“? ,Which of those masculine handa'coutd {it a hut to that little girl's head? Which of the wise men would know how to tie on that new pair of shoes? Man sometimes gives his charity in a rough way. and it fails like the fruit at a tree in the East, which fruit (‘unies down so heavily that it breaks the skull oi the man who Is trying to gather it. But woman glides so softly into the house of desti. tutiun, and finds out all the sorrows of the place, and puts so quietly the do- nation on the table, that all the family come out on the hunt steps as she de~ pants. expettlng that from under her shawl she will thrust out tno wings and go right up toward heaven. from whence she seems to have come down. 0h, Christian young woman! if you would make yourself happy and win the blessing of Christ. go out among the destitute. A loaf of bread or a bundle at socks may make a homely load to carry: but the angels or (Sod will come out to watch. and the Lord Almighty will “We his messenger hosts a charge. saying: "Look after that woman. (‘an- (my her with your wings and shelter her from all harm:" and while you are seated in the hnuse oi dentitutlon and suffering. the little ones around the room will whisper: “Who is she? Ain't 1 she beautiful?" and it you listen right sharply you will hear dripping down the leaky roof. and rolling over the rotten stairs. the angel chant that shook Bethlehem: “Glory to God in the highest. and on earth peace, good will to menu" Can you tell me why 11 Chris- tlan woman, suing down among the haunts u! iniquity on a Christian er- rand. never meets with any indignity? l stood in the ehanel of Helen Chalmers, the daughter of the celebrated Dr. Chal- mern, In the must abandoned part 0! the city of Edinburgh: and i said in her as. i looked around upon the ieariul nun rounding” n! that place: “Do yuu conu- herc nighxs in huld Nervh‘e?" “Oh. yes." aim said. "(Km it [w lmsniblu- that you never meet with an innult while per- ! rminx this ('hrlniian errand?" 'vver." uhe fluidâ€""never." That ynunx woman whu has her father in)" her side walking dnwn the street. an armed [mitt-«mun at envh corner «I! tin-- turret. in nut m well defended an tiut (‘hrinilan who 3...": iurlh nil Guam-l work iniu the hnuntn u! iniquity. (hurry- inx the liihivu and inn-ml, (ind, with the right arm of hi: wrath uvnnipnlvnl. wuuld lrur in pivm-n unynnc‘ who nil-mid 01hr in-lixnilyv He would hillllr him with ltlhtnlnun. and drawn him with flat-"tn. and nwniluw hlm wtlh mirth- Intuit-4‘. nil-i damn him with eternal in- ("Rn-Ilium: i-inmu-unr uni "i nit-ilk- wry mud! in m... m." i'hl‘idilln women i-nu'hlnu than-v imd tuna In the min"!!! Iv‘f'ivhll I am «(mi-l le h.uv~ h--r In~ ntru t iiv-m‘ “rt-v." l||li .nnulhur mam "i am alum. tun" Null-I lh-t Ill-L "i A“ «(will in»; will uwu \lln tum-mm- I-rirrre ill-*3 luv-v thr- le'r” “.\h.’ raid the ulhrr man. "i am out ntmili u! that “he! I am “Inn-l 0! la. Hui if any ni ihxrtv huyn pnuui-i wu- .. lud wnrl in that [Irrevnwa the nttmr lr'i‘ w-nuivl t-ur him tum-ru- Mhl itltl him an thr nth-l " Tiui \VI-lntu ii the lbw-l nlwitrvwl \\ h-n in Ilu'lit'rvrl nuns-r hur- mmm II'M' Mm lulfii‘r" and III" mm on Hu- np-nL" Thu mmun I. "w haul nhullvvml am" In Ihvllc-rwl Irv "mun-Mm". and II M always ”Ir In I" »h-w ”ml lull: yun I»: (I) ll mm: as H "w Lurnl had unluunul unmnn [or an cm‘flal run: In 1M polkmuhm u! wanna. Racial up by barn-ls In which Imu- In no flour. Inn! by Mow-n In Ihlch more u no fire. and wunlmbm In Imrh {ham nu- no rloltwl. a cameo In Irrnlnuhk; mn- lo. cm In" arr-mi. "m! an In Mr "'0" In In!" "In! bank. at Ilnrw. ur “and: but ml hishu‘y all warm shn i.- In ‘ mm“ “14‘ m m'y antâ€"M! "ml when =h~\ i.- Iw-u.-r prop". vl tho "'1‘)2vnf')‘. How $.4-n a wmun whu sv-iv‘lr1 0! fr: ”In; and mrlvr on? .‘H'flkv v-f 'l to a hf‘l’fiil ”it. ynu that I! I. (-nmf Irl un'l ‘r Si"- ii 0 ”Ir l a" prnl‘an 2w râ€"sts "ml 1th??? win-r prop". J 1 )gvnr-y_ "0W I MM Nine puma: out 0! ton. if asked where the norms-inn, "God tamper-I the wind to the sham lamb." can be found. will amu-or, "In the bible." But they will he miltakon. This is one of the film or four prm'o‘rblal qtmhtlono gon- rrany bulisswd to be In the bible which are not more, it in from Lawnnce Slnrn'n {animus “Snniimanul homey." In the chapter called "Mal-lat" The nth" proverbs commonly cruditml to the bible are, "Cit-animus ls mu '0 gaflllnoss," which is found in rmh nf John Wo-sley'l nor-mans. and "Four nil nn the troubled wa ti’rn.“ which is dnriw-ri from a state. mm m Pilny‘n natural hlst my, written moo years ten. Edison's mat grandhthe: lived to me In of 102. The nrr-avhm- who never urn-me! ill! some day and out why his sermon! didn‘t wash moreâ€"Ram's Horn. I! 1.- hard to h-‘Hm'o that am '9" around I: the sumo as sin rolling In (he gullr‘r. A" mm» maple want faith for is to go intro [he business of moving moun- wins. The work! has omn gnt rm 0! (mfg man. but it has novor gm rid of God‘I umn. All olher by»: an full of ham to "us man who has a mnh‘ In M.- own eye. God curtalmy lows sunshim‘, or he wouldn't have madc- so mur-h o! It. "y min: how w» from mn, anznls can In" how mur’h up love Gad. No man was «var Mrmml for his phi] whose rpnzion was an in his head. In. and Thmm Faith without warks Is a sign over 1hr» drmr M an empty shop. The loss gnsml Hwy-o Is in tho sermon tho eankr it Is to fill the rhurch. Lastly. om- ul (he npovlflc rlglllu of wumnn In. through line (race at (“m-m. flnllly lo rem-II lwan-n. Uh. what I mulllludc ol' wnnwn In hl'flVl‘fl! Mary. (‘lIrlsI'l mnlhrr. In lwawn: Hllulwlll Fry In human; (‘harlnllv I'ZIIluln-Ih In III-awn: Ilu- mollwr u! AuxuulIm- In heaven: Ilw CuuMu-u n! llunllnmlun- \vlm mm hl‘l’ Iplvndld JI-wrlu In bulhl flllm'll'lfl Iu-uvm; thlw a grunt many nllwru who Inn: um’rr lwm bran! u! an mm». or known lml lIIlIv. Inn-v unno In II»- ml and [war-- u! luv-awn. What I ml! WIN! a t-Immxv ll mun from "It "null menu. with nn lln~ urul ""0 VII:- d-IR. llw [lum- Inruko-n «ml. and the hell- lnx llulo uml wnrn-uul «yum. (u "no "Irmm of many mln-Ium!” Nu mun! sluchlng an!" I: nil-wk ul "lulu. m: mum Hutu-Hug u! llw Ilmmlo by Ilw rm- [Ilnyrr llununh lln- «MI m In". Ill-I II In! nul «Innr uullu- rlxm l'lvnly ul lmwl ul lull IIrMcvn fur AI'NHI' lwmlu, llvm‘rn I‘ur Inn-Inn Int-I'll "mum {at unluInh-l-Iunn fume-n. Nu m-m' ulIllnt up mull mlclnlum I-ar Hm r-umms: ul Maunvrlng Mup- Na man fv-umh Mum arms- In» Irmulm, Nu mnrr‘ than». Iuw-n. lrlllrr run-m. MM of )un wlll lmw no n-u In ml: unvlal. ll ulll In- In". and Ilrllllh‘. unvl mam-r- m: all llw way up I'm: wlll Mvn In oI-ml u! ynur dun: numlnu hurl Ila wall '1"! rant mm hand. M II“: “may. llnl "M has a 070'" In ynu I 'AM van In "all" "at he I- not null». II. and ”wan" run up I "or. In nau- nunllwr pm In I.“ «mill. unul. nI‘I-r nun-Ila. In I" "we “on "um will In no mom Inr ammo" Wm. and (la-l will any In Mn IMOI. "I'M rmwn In drmn; In In? no IMI Ibo may Ivar ll." AM 0! ll"- lnrd M III-M- mmnm ml: ll» cmwn am your hmw. "9ng cm on In marl. "Who Is- ”70"" and f‘hflfl um my: ‘I WI" I." you who m- ll. I‘M I! "w- ovoa IMI ram up mu M "at Iflhulnlllm. and luv-l Mr rnlvo washwl and math cm». In llw Mood M IM- lAme" And than and will 5mm! a anM, and III 'III lm-lla- nll IM- prlnrlmllllos or Maven In m at III» foul; nml "w MM" tlll Nlnh wllh Ibo heal rluslrrs I‘M!» IN! \ lnwyarvh of 0nd. and rrlmmm wllll "no ltnlvo manmr n! Imm- [mm "no TM ul Lilo, aml wan-n l‘rnm Ihn lumluln of tho nrk pin that. from "u- r-ldfln nnlurvls. ”III the 0M harp!!! n! lumm will sil Ihrn‘. maklng munit- uilh llwlr harps: null l‘hrlsl wlIl mint yrlu full. amid lhn (fllvhritlr-s nf heaven. saying: “5th sulfur-«l WHY! m an ":ll’Ul. mm In- arr Rain. In I» glnrmml llmflllwr." Ann! lhw banquotdra. nu lunznr aid-1 In lmltl llv-lr mm». "H lmmk forth with (-nngralulatlnn: “Hall! ”All?“ Aml Ihrrv‘ wlll In handwrmnxs nn Ilw wal!«nnt nurh as stmtk the l‘vralan nnl-lt‘men will! hMrnr. but wltll firr-llppv"! finmrs. wriiing In blazlng mpiml' of light and love and Nolan: «Ml In! wipml away all tmrs {mm all Lives" 7 Woman is further endowed to brim: us into the kingdom of heaven. It is easier for a woman to be a Christian than {or a man. “'hy‘.’ You say she is weaker. No, Her heart is more re- aponsive to the pleadlng of divine love. The (act that am- can more easily be- come a Christian. 1 prm'o by the state. ment that thra-e-ruurths of the nwm- lu-rs of the churcht-x in nil Christendom are women. 80 Gm] appulnts them la be the chief agI-m-lus for bringing this world back to find. The grcutt-xt awr- mons are not pram-hm] on r-n-luhrated piati‘orms; they are pram-hm] with an audit-mm a! two or lhnw and In private homo-lilo. A patient. loving. (thi-tlnn dorm-unm- in tin- Dl‘l’flt‘nl'l' u! transxrvn- stun. in the printout-(- of imrdn-mn, In tiw pro-nonm- or ulniurary uml crlnw. in nu uruunu‘nt from the ful’l‘t‘ 01‘ which tm man can osw'ntw m a thin, wakmn'nmm haldlnc you up; but while yOu look ct tint arm there comes into the feeble IIIIIICIQI or n the strength or the eternal God; No chiding. No fretting. No telling you about the beautiful house of her father. from which you brought her. (on. twemy. or thirty ynara ago. You say: "Well, this is the happiest day at my life. I am glad I have got from undor my burden. My wife don‘t care â€"-I don't care." At the moment you were ulterly exhausted. Gm] set“ a Deborah (0 meet the host of the Amule- .klles. and scatter {hem like chart over the plain. There are sometimes women who sit reading sentimental hands. and who wish that they had some grand field in which to display their Christian powers. Oh, what grand and glurlnus things they could do if they only had an opportunity! My sister, you need not wait (or any such time. A crisis will come in your affairs. There will ho a Thermopylac in ynur own housv- hnld. when: God will tell you to stand. There are hundreds of households where as much courage is demanded of wuman as was exhibited by Grace Dar. ling. or Marie Antoinette, or Joan of Hot III II. RING. V€ry LateSt Stylfis Mayâ€"“tainton- 05cm hater-M1019... I’m out ('0‘... It!" I. [-1. A..- :3 can: Luna-u (at Imp. A: tho reward! {or sums-fol nth-er "$th grow lam". min" knnwhdp sin" and expeflcnce Ire required to ac- vurr- lhom. A 1 bar that ywr friend x an mm In sou". Ami-ion. Want It mum Ms phyykhn': advice? Bâ€"Nn; Mu hw- yvr'swaM-Blts. mammal cam Ind perfoc! lab,” cm: which ham my 1.: the Cnlh lornl- "quid laxative. syrup of fin, "an I" mudlllvms. main ll [Mar flvorfle remedy. To [M the 1m and (ammo anlvk. look for the mm of the canon". l-‘lg Syrup Ca. printed not! (to boumn of (he ”once. A Non humming M and: . A-Ihy'u citrus and "atom. 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MI lull-I - r"- Im-oa. Ml II “0'! coupon uul mL,..'7ouM.u:3 m In! lot-«o In. n Iod- n t m nut- w. «a and I. at nun". L- at lune-I In no“ man nd beau-n no no um «ya-u. N015! M u a new», gun: tun (Inn-Ind lquhu ""1 run my, mud-o. Tm" an m m. You IMO A-IV‘ (no Add!"- Mu flu My Co. lot on: t In a (Jitm‘ flat so rm In tho Alf. but It. Plow. landed "In. Frank Pierce. I tlnnmlth living at Dolgevllle. N. Y.. whlle unxllnz In! week, wu sumo-lied to lee 1 Mn take the fly Ind all up into the air wllh It. Hr. Pierce was on dated by this pru- coedlng that he allowed the an: to In" nny wlth about fifty (eat of line be- fore he commvm-rd htullnx It down. He finally landed the tllh And secured It In hll hula-l. The fish In About Ilvo Inche- lonx Ind hu uu- body and on: 0! a trout. The Ikln I- Also like that u! l trout, but II not npotted. and the tnlly II whltr. The head ll moped like mu at A hull-head. but tun no horny nrw tubennm-I. The eyvu In yet clum-Iy tu- lflhet In the Inn (a! ll“- hrnd. nut mun- ttun I ulna-nth or In Inch apart. Just back at the (Illa an n pulr of Indr- lprrltl wlnu an Int-h Ind threw-tunn- an Iona. TM web or 1hr wlnu- II Ilka- nut at nu ordinary on. but mm‘h tutu. or and man drl'c-Ia. The: creature mm L. prmrved In nkohul. i¢tectteé¢e¢ett¢¢eoceeoeoo 0'“ 9'0“. 01"” O” THIS FISH WAS A BIRD. tobacco-Stunting am». Every housekeeper wants to knofivihe That things to eat, and how to prepare them. “The Royal Baker and Pastry Cook.” Contains One thousand useful recipes for every kind of cooking. Edited by Ptof. Rudmani, Newâ€"York Cooking School. Free by mail. Address (writing plainly). mentioning this paper, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. :06 Wall Street, N. Y. 000K ' B601: FREE. COUPON. GOU POI PATTERN W N. U. CHICAGO VOL. 12* N0. “a Ami. M II ImLMP-v and a pun-mat (In in or. “my”. "script“. Tate pregnancy. [he "Will" a HAKES CHILDNR‘I'I‘I WY prep- ‘ the gym lot mm .43.” NM Ind "Mm." pain!!! ordeal 0! 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I“ tonnes. and bundle. of old "0.. Mrs. Slddonl wu lane. with m striking tenures, .nd 1n u: o! W personal dignity. "CM “IO“hm han-flutmofl and "Cm”. ‘ 'unun'u loan-u Inn (at cum” 1"“ (HI tull- u- sauna: lumen-um 5-1 hug-nun. m. It Inn-u- Nurly III the oltrlch plum- .“ h the world mm» from 80th Africa. 8. It COIURN. ll .. Chdo M. '1 In nur- Cuunl ‘un I'm '1 Daught- nll u. no. MIDI"! 1.. all on“. :nm "31mm run Inn. announ- I” -7"? N m l spinal the gym for mm Hm Ind m pain“! nuknl d is round at in km ‘ 5 n {hornet pat! land. 3 Lg >7 and duM. RM‘ :3 2M in him greatly W a »r «mm hvmdmd milhwm madam Mamba d “k 'i martian! den- .0- ' "I d “5' who!

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