Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Jul 1895, p. 2

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i and} d can most mama: little lady h 04 m" R van I very lgrmbie a! erg-don for the since» V '36 h‘pd no difficulty in matur- Km for the (Ruthie!- ‘J A prim. young “de amm- °°‘""£°.L 2529.; 'r'“ _ c‘iva-Iv' â€"uu -,w~‘-';" ' g..." "in? m ”the t breeding. w m: um. I aim question. he ghee mac ‘l'loml'ne talk of me dq 11mm Ind h m. not unwi lligly. to lover-like MW‘ ou‘unflgn'l Wm Ind ”mimmmflmum m. ltml’flmfim.md mmmmmm nnmtymmmmm “Humanitarian- wuummmmmw mmm lent not“: m Quin-Que ”not: In W vin- . lav-"u 60 norm .0- lnt .n "on Dan". wry m". m "- am. but with an Mal-flan of mu”. loch "until. an". "I- "a 0' 0w hon-("II head on notch. that no; me rel! Mn m (or a "Oh! An- OOM mm “tr-real aim In much “comm n that M Ibo ”Nod Mm o! the Inn-l. It in a moon! man of phi 0d“. our 'Meh vam- strain “It 90»! m, The young girl win we I! 'u um. Mm- oyod. Month not! I. front, u may. as Aurora. It was ‘I’Iouuno. vim had but pun-NI M Mm- ano MHMIy. To I do.» «have? the moral (-0!!th have"! no two mu am run even men than (Iv- W «mun lama m am an Indobat. W child. when brain had no other occupation but the thou-ml and one mm thick nah up the "to o! n Mvom yo‘ng woman at {he won. Thu-cue. on m emu-try. had up“ Illa A Hun-um lover m emmmmwnamam “Wu. Bath danced cut the lat, ‘he Intonation. of the flat but "th who”md“them.“unmomâ€" w m but named man. found new when Mvfl'm as name um. lulu-‘- finmmn my hm mm dun Ar» (no. can no glen-t hung! 013W m. m. Ibo when": fimfufly NM". hum-d a mu 0' mm!” and mm ”on. M “din. u» tunâ€"an M (in fun. Mam-I. M "A! In" '01 [Iron In W of hot MOM". firth-Icy. Drug-d In CM" talk. “and "not"! In" t". anoint. H In In. [our WI Ouch. rum Imam In ado-Ml ”1|. In Ila Md !» mm! M M- ML «andlu our NI Mh. tin n- M" mum“ MI I «H- nn. no In um IMVOI’y hau- Mful QM M at"! p'ph M '0' In cum 1-» m cab. '00 the mu i This evening there In a fete In Smyrna at the pal- ace of the con-ul- nmnl 0! France. Hundreds of [as Jet. lllumlne the beaum‘ul lacade ot the palaceâ€"cov- ered with mulch- oonl and orl- laminaâ€"and noon to redder: even "W flurry mum aky. The lons‘ uu- or cantata advanced clout)! "atom the double line a! eu- riou- on-tookera. alwayl attracted by I lbkndld (eta. Under the doullul lists: the tuna. In superb toilette: and lit-rill“ with otausonda. aopearrd In 09“" “I’m for lhll January evan- In. wa- aa balmy a. swing and the air in heavy with the perfume or (no math-a oraaga (ml The Mental "Mutton. awn. "on tha alde< walla to the Nulpauoa. wan (Malt-yd In no. hit!- Ima. The multitum-t mm- M 01 Ouch who have "warn-ed (In taut. taut. nay. tho wot-Mp u! hot-Iv. mama men a "mun-I; n W houly. awarded van-O. WW"- oalad trtmapba and ova-a want no tar u to III-O tan- dtvlnuln o! the 7000'. In an. canlam the loud rlamunl a! Mad- mhM-d no. cbolca or “Winn". the bran. n! "w man! you"- mp-mded In I»: pawl-v "uh-r ataau and the nu ladle. "my [hum-q DID-d MI. umrhrd and datum-«l. MM". mum. M "Na ”amt-mun Id- lha I ant-Una than u! "w mun: "no-«I In- I ' ova- Ih‘rh aiaflvd "tom On "94- dunk)- maur nah-a mar-h rant-v- ”I "I luv» NW at the vnllhulr. "use. Ian D... run mu purpk‘ ell-port". “man! at". In“ The twat. nun-red a \all mm. a vnttahk In" Mm! llrtnrw ”In W. "and to ulvev N»- 14- “ lam a‘aa I at! mm! was» and can “M In mu atvh rlad In no. palm-a and mutant. a In- na 0! watt- nadla with "w t‘ull pant»- ha at cm can». that! m dart m W wtlu metal “a (alum oath-km AItMWo’IM I :33,- 2X Jet. ll beauflfi ! h (- cred w CHAPTER x MW!- ‘25 IVE YEARS have "VIII W W um BY Inn being the first to confine-Ina the beautiful fingrr. A "me embnmned by her triumph. 'l'lomnna canted with Muslin. ram-Med standings! the plum; were Inn-Ina. enmity unno‘uoed. yn of the legend penetrated All henna. Whm the Ian! attains Md died any the applause was general. Prince Hap cent Wham. An ”agent env- per e‘ed the fete. Thin regent. at the nine time very lue and very early. for the am my "I‘ll“ of dawn 1L reedyetrenhd ileennterneky. men exceedingly any one. Ind-inc do Sorg- nen m mt unable to the Pache- Governor. who occupied the rent of hon- or At her rant. and Init- wen equally to to her nttemhnt. his ruynl hinneq. As they mee from the table. undone do Scrum V“ henieged on m lldee with minute that they might henr the wonderful voice at her adapted dough. ‘ her. The governor end hie nephew were 1 union; the number. both declaring themselves pedoneiely fond of music. Dem celled by her benefnctreu. 1'l0- nnne Convinced gracefully. Undone demmardertodlqhythevery medloére talent of her daughter. re- flected Karine to eccoinpeny the linger. who, had she been consulted. would have preferred 3 more eccmnâ€" pliehed pianist. Nevertheless. she ac- cepted the piece wisely selected by the lntter. u it was the only one she could play with any degree of mrrectneee. It was the “Serenade oi’ Brace." Tia- mnne'e was one of ihcne rere voice. which, once heard. linfln in the mem- ory. and she hare any the soul- of her refined Audience on the wings of the ‘ Ideal melody. The «outlay of the child "0'0. "ml h vastly span,“ '5'! Mynl with" nmend arm Purim urn muted. Murat-v. (or an hour Ialor ma "that H the month"!- with Marina: Mu: m smiling and happy «M m to have will» !nrx-ntn uv ra- "the has a (and Man." walks! h'r (field; ".1! k may a uni!“ thud," "WM! lam! mnmn' Wm! ru- M 'Immu sopâ€"ll" manna-4 "w "in“. - "Rally." to and. "our wnlmml n my one". Inclâ€"mun". Iamu data m m mt. II mu. rm an Inhflmy In ”or ”hr-n" "9.. I; unpaid". ”runny." mur- mn-cl Mm. rm! Immng that In A WM M uni-rm anon" m- Uo'vd IMO «Mm an. The 5mm no I!» Hm In amt In" mud lmk hand A: I: m- won al- may I wlmvu. "lupin. lh-v smut! m a! new ut hr: humhlvu lam-om.- ”Mann." and TI-nmam-v null; I .u-n "w vulr luv-mun «an-«nu; a rwuu at (r "nu-m wnlurnl In u-Jvr- not- (at Ibâ€" alumni-M. Wuhan! downing an) rnply m oilh’f m- lnl- mm lady tum-"l her turn an MI royal Ought.“- And. um»: Mid»- mnuvlh rural-VI arm. to" tho hum. nut. Mn N. “than! damn: n mum. - in: [km u Thu-no. "Oh!" the lntorrumwl. In an Iranian] tune. "ll-N Vanna" 1h» lmublo o! d»- !onqu your-r". And pray all» nut Im- agine um I cums Mn- 10 Ink arm: I \ In dual or Ihlnu. that can all." mu! IM lobed angry” I gun- at orlugeld-n In which an bunny much“ Mt lip-I. havm’or. TM 971m Md nppn-nchwl Mr and In a charming lots- at mppnmunn, mum would Mu Imam! "w mum at "13' but I «:on Mun. Imus-l "an un- vmulvl anal Mm "w run: u! m» In: lawn-um 0! the noun whim u .h: '14:! am. I‘ll )u-l andlnl ‘ "(.‘mnlnty ml." In“ "pun-r1. lunntn.‘ "but tot-mm tn mm. "Indeed. mdamolulle," "damn-l the prince. confined and linu‘n-ly cun- mned. "Mr can I oxcuu myneu.‘ Only by telling the truthâ€"(ha! I mu talking with your ("and at you. am! in nu charming a sabre! I quite largo: haw time was puuln‘." “Do you know. prince," continual Na- "lhu! you qulle forgot me? Y". our run. In the num- lhnrp. Impermua tune. wall: In more (hut in" nabbed. Uh. uh you hear? I! It ended." She was leaning an inn arm of Math-- muinelle Pascale. that lady appearing as thin. as angular and as malevolent as ever. although very richly attired In black \‘elrm and lane. a gift. from her netted pupil. From the malicious glance which the governess darted at 'l'iomun»: (h? poor girl feared one of {hone pain- !ul scenes in which she had uan inn-n made to nuler in private. never. hnw- ever. in public. and her rosy lam palm a! the thought of the humiliation in tho- prmnn- at (he amiable. smiling young ‘ w , a lover? She saw. in imaginatiun. (hp cloned crown of a princess resting on Marina's golden locks and grew elu- qucnt with her theme. The waltz being ended. the prim-e led Tiumane to the banquet hall and while- they refreshed themselves with a sherbet the conver- ‘ution so agreeable to bothâ€"Marina's beauty and perfectionâ€"«was continued. They had been chatting than some min- utes. quite oblivious to the flight of time». ‘ when a sharp little V‘0l1'e mad»: both‘ turn quickly. i “What! You two hen-'3" The sharp little voice came from Mm I ritu's rosebud mouth. Rubinstein was never Idle: he coum not remain so half an hour. From the moment he me ml the moment he re- tired he WI! doing something. When not (rivaling he had his day's work mapped out with methodical regular- Ry. From jun Inch an hours an just such another he might be found any nner day at the same occupant»). Au" this fashion he was able to accompnnh tn his lifetime what was really the work of three men. and he never tired n! preaching tmn regular-Ry of work to ymm‘ nrtlnm and students. ‘ the Invention a' I Kan-Inn (fly In. listing a an! Inn In In W A Hidden spur! a! inquiries «Inter!» Ina II edmunnni method Mew-Mod alvrmt six years an In the puhiir mimoh uf Kenna (“in M1 man- from New England and Prof. Greenwoml. su- perIntentI'nt M m. has been kept busy div-tat!" replies. says the sent or that city. The system in the "Mind method" of phonetic tanning. it m In- vented by a Kansas City man. PM. 1‘ CI "by. principal of the Scarriu mm. it was tented in “re schools hm ‘and time it n. mom! to be a and thing theoretically. i! did not stand "in. tent finale-fly. me. Him and the method to lira, Panel-a. a widow. In. Pollard wu told to take the men: Into Kenna Ind town. where In mid ‘ mad like e mine are. The method can Immduced there and Motion wmreflnedhyithnringamtm. It Ito M into Nebraska. in CM- cngo PM. I" W. Parker of the Norma! school pronounced It “a machine Inetn~ od for machine tenchers." and It did not succeed there any better than In Klnm City. Nev England was select- ed for Its Introduction In the an! and the system In now having a great run then. in the last two days Prof. Greenâ€" wood has received twelve Inquiries from y-mchusem. Vernon and New Hampshire. Pmflmrg i but nhan. dwned the system, POLLARD SPILLINO METHOD. WM" the I'n 9M" talks were anâ€" nual I» m- ohlldlsh lull. ll» arm up "om In "to hold! of "to (to yuwmg alrln only Inch-and la fury. Human. who "a mum Inc-palm at wolf mmml. hurl mead harp" Ill-(m a mltmr. Ind was Mimi: do" Mr bn-Iltul M". will: may a non-vans but. 'Moh Shw'od mly "n «on what was pas-sing In Mr nmllsrlpllnod Mn. “I nnnqnfi. my dear. um I have M alt-n lop yon with "rattan." Ila-dam do Forum "pun! In Mr inn-NM tum And you wanton-d. dour madam.” qua-«ml I)» mum urn-(OM I run” and" M raisin-sf root. ' 1n. IMJ‘um-k. I 3mm m 7w Mn 0 made norm! "mu-Ms. ll "nu- r: Imnh ynu arr w" «mum-loin! human. MM Iv- nkn In- ”an. ya. an In loan-.- nu. "on I» my wrun- you (or hh Amps-to." Rubin-ul- I Rochelle-I Worker. l' mu nun-m dayllum. In" "no too-my runalu- abut mu ".0 may «turn thing On a “that". DWI-1|. mo bum-u An- MI. Mun: ”M (M Mann“... "NM hum-If la n lunflum any adult (M O flat 1'» ball Ind ha. I cm! I'- m and m was ha I mi IQ’lhk mud. Hin- nwnifll I" (M mailman whwhmh-d "caratâ€"0M navy fat M radium ”it In" um lav Um nu but haunt-u «Imam-r. Human-lla- t‘n-‘alfl. Inn. in“ her «an a! pat. Madam" «Ir ”arr . "an, on "w “"h- ' H"). mm \v-vr un- ImM-‘d. arm-nun» Mal ”Nathan-h nw-lh" and "w ) um. Ia-Ifr! In I'm-Ir uranium“. )l-rllu Imrh-d A! "u- nbuko. which at»: mnulnlrn'd I crave Innull. and. un- nhlw lu umrwl hrr ungrr. unity n»- Un-d mo lu-I nnmpllnwm- 0! MI myM mnmmu when M bear lwr I "~pr- wl mum. "We". nu mark" be “M In I clear. ringln‘ \‘olt‘r. “l mulnuln “at you an: tun-nu In bounty and (rm-a." The pflnw an her agitation llul l)‘lu|ll"fllfll will. It “Mudumoluelio Lulu-in in I relative of yum-s. I believe." he continued. atlll ‘ looking with undisguiwd admirntion at th» beautiful ling-r. - "A relative a! mine!“ Maritza replied in a tone 0! contempt. "She is a girl whom mummu tank from n tuundlinx asylum in France." Sim railed how; voice a: shv pronouncod the hut W0"... evidently with the in- tentiun 0! twin: heard by 'l'iouune, who want «tumult: near her. stung by tha- innuli. 'l‘iomam- turned and the eye- or it!» two ynunu (iris met in mutt- deli- um‘e. Then ’l‘iom-nn but her hat! to hldr hc-r warn, which. brnvt- um] "I“ Hililrouvd u nhe wu. lhu- could not ‘ rvprvn. I Prim-o- Hussan expressed his delimit most enihuuiastiraiiy (o Marlin. sup. mains. very naturally. that she en- joyed her friend“ 9 triumph. ' W but an artist! 1 haw nave-r been so delighth. nu t0|fl‘hi’d." he said. Burning with anger. envious a! an applaum in which she had no share. Maritza waned her Jeweled fan mom rapidly than a Spanish spnuritn would have deemmi graceful. and did not an- xwer the prince. Tiomnno had composed variations on a weird oriental air and ahe sang them with an expression and originality which (-alied forth [he most frantic up- phlnum». It was 11 portw-t ovation. “Ah! this time we want 2:" the ap- rrluusv." hlssed the governess in her ear. slu- choae~:nnd he called to hiflaia Madame do Sol-gnaw. m:- consul and his uncleâ€"the whole company Indet‘d 10m- mg in the ontroatr. Thus urgt-d. Tloâ€" manv waged herself at the piano. "Certainly. certainly. Madnmolm-llz- '19 Somme!!! has a great deal a! talent." Hm turning ("we more to 'l‘lomumv the prlnm begged unothvr airâ€"anything “My congratulations. ma mhznonne,” she said. pruning the hand of her ta- mrfle: "a portion or this applause I: [or you: In It not so. pri'nce 1’" scaled. when Mademoiselle Pascale. Ip- moachlng the young glrls, recalled to his royal hlghnvss the accompanist. whuxe performance. however. was calm“ cmlly remarkable only by the number of mm- notes. 4"! n TO‘YI‘I‘IYVI clur'nm m. a IF? mzx ALI. "RN .\l.l. TD”! nun!- Mr) llkru kw. Ilu' run-ml, who: u" pun-u. .u-ls (Alumni. wrnl II one-r In Mn [‘0' In. 70"!" i or W Val-n 1 A very bizarre, staring shade of color In an EngIhIh paper I: known a hunt- er's rPd. It come- In phln, allâ€"over red. and again variegated with tlgum and molar». The grotesque um fantastic designs sum the headless dragons. mums and punllng eccentric!!!” of the nldJnnMoned psperlngs of our grandmother's! day. The paper In mod to decorate bachelora' dens find the bed chambers of country homo; It Is 9!- nenunny English In charge!" and de- nl‘n. many of me delttnl depicting red- 1 ‘ women could be much-cod. Burrly nnl. That will n u "l "mu- mll‘memd days wllllnnly «lop Inn ll" Mdomls naps that luv-loan! to an imnlnk gap am] enusod many .1 "and; when they cm worm The soda-t skirt ls vary much worn. Even Inlnavl skins are nude with 3.119“. the Mam; gown 4)! 1 rs. 09m Pnlslnn lwlnlc- having "ll-em godem 0! (mm. the slyln I! an n- eeedlnuly s"! «mp. but our 910! In" he~ come 9) madam! In It (ha! it not seem! attmcllv».â€"Bx. 1’.- 00d“ shin. Fashion: of the Henry Quake period are to be revived Ihu season In pecul- Iarmu are not 0! the temptmx order. Ill lkiru In wide and full. “I sleeve: \dlnended and [ally flushed and the waist: much wade-boned. ll rem-Inn to be seen If women to whose repertory or pastime. Iluun‘ Ind bloyclln‘ va‘ Ming rapidly nddml. will cundum or condomn (hue (lulu Ind uke klnaly to the revival or simply lgnrmt It. An In crlnollneJht- ("at wldlh ol‘ the nuhhma abh- llln and In dun-null": by man- of ‘ wire and horn-- hulr Imuld mm m be :\ Ion-warning u! us coming. and one wow EGHORN hats with a border at lace straw that give-s utmness to the edge are prettily trimmed with a milk- of lace net to «war the top of the brim. The edge of the lace is wired an the lace stands out orisply. R i b bun starting low on one] side is drawn diagonally to thy umwr page or the crown on the other alde. and there stands upright in a butterfly bow. vnnll wit-Pd. Hate composed en- t'Irvly 0! {Jury Druids are twisted and Mnt into fantastic shapes and than rendered very showy. One ui’ this sort is shown in the accompanying illustra- tion. its brim dn-eply indented and its low crown trimmed with plumes, velvet bows. and mantles. i E/fl Leghorn "all An In Vanna Vary Mnfll This slum-Tumln. lurk llnlf . l‘entnryâ€"w‘ Pretty Home (Iowaâ€"(p to ”an run-um. CURRENT FASHIONS FOR WOM‘ EN AND GIRLS. NOTES OF THE MODES. I! mm In the winner: «4m: 8: Very dainty boating comman- are made or blue and white striped van. was. with two hm: plans in the back of the blouse waist and one on either side of the from. where It opens over a lawn shirt striped with \‘alencleanel lace. For summer wear Mouse! wln be cut low and none n the neck. bordered with gnlon or embroidery and wlth short aloevva. An unusually mny button In I. new. tieâ€"III dean fumed In a flncflul ell-Islet I: of rhinestones cut And set [Ike diamond chlps. A pink gingham has a bodice (with diagonal stripes of white akin ribbon 1nd white gulpure insertion. 'Some of the new Inning ems” Ire made with very pain Turkish trousers mu fatten Just be!" the knee. Fancy (running: tnd stuffing erm- trams In bathing dramas Ire ”mm“ by well-bred mm. flllnnen are mung great use of net. tulle. line and lace. punk-nutty black And vim... Mont"! muslin. either white or zero. looks particularly puny over A 1‘0 take the may of chino“ In a flight- ly finder material "fled Mignon. pen on m a! Ibo mm stylish m- mm W drum of fine Eudora has In sum (rum. braid"! In entrants. tube-nun 'l'ha t-Mh. whirl: extend to the DIM", arr mrovvd ti": on. brokhry and the to” In similar” fln~ ‘IsM-d. Thr "flat and ru-on ar- per- fectly phln. one of ”m norm-s of the mom I: the use of braiding or m- broidodn on hncy male-Hal. I narrow line M this sort of gamma": trimming the from of the skirt and c-xtomllng part way armmv! the ham and flnlfllfl! with rlahornte rosette b0" 0! wide “my ribbon. Another dress has grad- Dated punk of embroidery. ‘1'"er are ‘ wide band: of In}: nrnllurr over the Ihmflderl and drove bands It the ol- bowu are wrought to match. dress has dawn film! an mm! as a foam." Ind mwr (hem rpm-n of 7571 rivh mmmbflv. "mum .m- nklfl. deep mm: and tent. mun tad eronI of our main“! and don-as and mm! body a! a mun-Inning I‘nbflr. I"! Mt mm. Banding and tilt M»- W up «ml-a Mo use Mod an Venn-y po‘lll do wk, um: pink and HIV!!! ombflflnrf In poun- no! tn II the chem laps. Then nu Ila-lul- palm- (Allin. (nun the bell. A ll)’l|lh A lam, tun-n. A novelty coutumn In: the sleeve. cow-Nd with balding. either pm on by [and or machine. There I- a lamb-m)- toward selling In (any oecllnnl n! (M tap or «be lkevn. 0M dwu I- «I! III- coated hunters In Engllsh fields. 80 vividly green is the grass. so impossibly blue the water. so distorted the imam? oi' the wounded stag. repeated over and over again on yards and yards of paper- .lnu. that the beholder wonders alike at the artlst‘s powers of Invention and the taste which makes such creations possi- ble. Fashion decrees that with thiS W4" decoration must go oid<tlme Engih'h prints of hunting scenes. We know 0! no wholesale importers who have them. but some 01‘ the retailers secured the goods direct from abroad. [Sp to Dan» 3% «d! .l-aâ€"v_aewâ€".6Q 5:4 in: IS. 8:22 .23... 25.3.72 to“: first” I EH DI. nl} pl gm hi the STARK limits” My ._ -uwy-v. vu-v Wu. ll..- 2 and and this advertisement. HO O ‘fimm...':.?.:: pr. ”mace. Elm-Mon. N. V. rmm-Mhttmnmuw. mum-mm 7m W and WI Count: 7 c Isl lukya-fiounmnmmat W!‘_CW'FMFW~ ?I't ' In: x1534“. ”I“. m- rm n.- iné'h a. "F": lam-an “I JU'“! he“, 0m Inn.” . Jaw-p 1 en. I .190ng “anon-i Mame-Q m on “I!“ m; Who‘ll mumâ€" was» or m swim mm my Wlflflhmm’ In" no." "(in ma.lamn..mv-m. INVALIDS FOOD O “mama-v... O Hood’ 5 Sarsap arllla ll the on tan blood [uglin- pronu- unlly In t D public eyu loudly. Hood's Pills 112.3?743YJ. ”1‘“ g ASK vow! nmnuusr PM a Indie“. 1 hum" vocational “any. tom and the lack out show- that!» stomach Ind tug-tin own-u in weak 33d datum-cod. Hood'n mmu hu wouhdul power to tone and urn-(thou "use omn- And to cm" an appetite. By doing am it now-- tho body to lulu: and mu mum-h of (lb-u. I HOOD IPI’E‘I’ITE Bale- !oryeuhlng dhmoudo are In delkuely poll“! that a lulr a quarter 0! In Inch Ion. VIII turn the balance. mm: on plenum bent. or buslnm. an on every trip I bottle a! Syrup of Fla. u u tell tnon plwlly and chem-fly on the “due”. liver And bowels. preventlu fevers. mam-hes and other tom 0! nclnm. For an In Me and 8! bottle. by all the lending 5:11:qu _Ilunutgoluuq by the CI“:- (mil; Pl. Bymfi (30.. only. The emu-bill, an add-looking bird by reuon of the peculiarity that give: him name. is I molt famuiu fellow in tho Adirondack wilderness. The birds come in considerable numbers about the rough camps of hunters and are noon no tame an almost to eat tram the hand: of strangers. A story was recently told ot‘ how a. .prelcher tested the eflect of the had timeu upon his congregation. At the conclusion of one or his sermons he , said: “Let everybouy in the house who 'pay their debits stood up." Instantly every man. woman. and child. with one exception. arose to their feet. He sent- ed the crowd and then said: "Let every Hum who is not paying his debt- siand up." The exception noted, n ‘ care-worn. hungry~looklns individual. clothed in his last uummer'o ault, slow- ly assumed a perpendicular position and leaned upon the buck or the not in front of him. "How Is it. my Iriend." inquired the mininter, “that you are the only man in thin large congregation who is unable to meet hll obligations?" "I publish a newsplper." he weekly ra- piled, “and my brethren here, who have Just stood up. are all my subscrlbern. andâ€"w" “Int In prly." exclaimed the minister.~lndependent Herald. *THE BEST* ‘l'ho Slant of III. HIM TIMI. Wha- Travail-c. Tho Cron- IIIIL Pol noun, mm a BLADDER

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