Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Aug 1897, p. 2

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I. mu mmmuuwmnm pl. to m dun-II very plainly, “wan-an nwmmmdm ‘NRWMM - Wk. nanny. ,1. I'mhovhomnotoh .mmmnh-flhr- "hawk. Imm'mm Warm. Manual-flail. a. M- at mm M. worthy. ’hldhcl-ouqenuly-mm' ' fine-Int. ”and her fully. 'Wmnummtomm bun-t. minimum!" I'D. gm Imp-fl her bad W Inn-ther- W. '70- hnvo M I, m. And M the amni- and «to m. “to“? Minimum“! "y,“omlnulyuulll‘lh 1m mnnhlflt. culminating-lo KM manual-In!” ”mute-WWW". ‘Iwmbo-Mh'fl" hut gm no "mm for may. Mann unmet I: m: vmul mug-hm”. n will-cm unfitummmumhu- mummhhardo-rflxov. by. Insulin-coated.” nu nut that 9-.an wm Inflow-c...“ at his advice. ‘finloollormkmmm “g m to menu but to IO. L: 1' woman-mum 1‘. ”fell". to m (can you tier. _ Tb. count hustled away from the . The countess then earnestly in- nlnd concerning all the turbulent "menu! in Pulls, and tho marquis v. much impressed by the good uense find intelligence of her remarks. “What!" thought he "Is that obtuse 0c ignorant of (he supeilurity cf the wife he Heals so allghtlngly?" } He might. have guessed that this very superiurlt) “as cause enough for alight you: such a lime nature us the count' 3 The count came back in the highest pints. , ‘Thnt is as remmkuble as pro- :pltiona" observed the marquis. “Are you sure this man has means of obserâ€" button?" I “Certainly: a more faithful, trustâ€" mnhy'fellow cannot be found in all mun-nix. Elana-um!“ gave 1- no CHAPTER “IL-warrant») - ‘1! is at no consequence." replied the mar, turning to the marquis with no quiet remark concerning the mug mam- In” :- mm» Ir hum: "No m n “I. Plan!" can.“ both moth:- nd hunter. In m. “Tho old om!" W no m unit In I: on tha road on It. 1m, when n fishing nun! lies nit- ing for Is. Tho marquis and mmli luvs confined everything mm. mm «ill-lands. ad vn can not need to harden our-elve- vitl unlit; bulky. We might an u:- plan, it it an in mid without discovery by tho aer- nntl. Nomhtl. Pia-nwinnow in Mt; be It: may mam" with m. . "Ian may for mum mire, W." I“ ha: "tho mt Id- nrd 11 ale to to novel. the m "ttblldeed'rolgh-atofflgmn Ml! Felicia; n» m IO'I’. Managing-1m. mm.-mmaemmuno Ihflnm" mmwmu-nm; mmmmmmaul- M! sums-mmmm; they m nm is 5mm. aunt-1‘ hm! “cumin. It '0- I Matâ€"mome-Jmn Man-an." “Icvnmhuqtm. m Innsidn-mtum-nmco "Hum mm It. .1 and; for you. .1 load. any than bade", but I will (mm I. called lo: I tum an. It at.” "ll-ll. huh, I, when mull-n. .1 blood on. m In norm” and null“. Perhaps. Ball. has: come. "tube. on. do not gm way. no 'Io are m Iy «not! and strength.” he noble lather chapel her dun- terdo-dyll hern-mtoml was. ad linden-via Ftp-"Incl: fer- vent m. Ana an no and «1-11. AtahmtihmteI-omto "In m the lam Edna! In to... v. mu All can: all P‘- lMo, mil-cu. than“ at u. had m at "cum «- her honor“- no. ‘0‘, I: all“, Im unm- un- nnnhm-uu! human-Ii mt, can! with In um m but hum-mum. "no; to pal no 0.7 ‘M I huh] non- an. hop-lu- m-ohl. non-art nI MI: In than Ive-u w took at Mo «mm. The poor In. he run! an", an den who-- I. hum, III-all. h donated. a II- I“ to Ger-nu. The who“ had 'm to «and In Mood.” ‘n can. out. no lining In urn- nmu let not. mm m. "Will I- la In: III-I?" net-lu- od mun. I flow 0! In Numb“ hush-ml In «minty lot I van “noun; and. The uh tum“. dbordand halt it. won tut-0nd clam“ might call than your Miami lmrun BM MIMI- od I. «my. nu M: In. badly n- atal“; “la-Hon Io nu nu Inn-1mm» youth. Win It lam no unwound meant-n.thva III» I. ml‘ll «In-Mr. "at .01.- They an!“ III: Into the hou- (hrou‘l lb balcony window. to an an min; curiosity at tho It'll“. no no can last abruptly upon the coulo- and bar dun!" In Ina Ilulo parlor they um and «nanny since the mar. nun. my “new. In! “Rdwud! Goon lieu-on! In what n plight!" “Ya. my tutor. Thank Heaven. 1 Mn ruched you a Int. but I III lull] dud flu: "no-In Ind sultr- Iu." min-ad the youth. and u he cool. I. (attend not would have Kalb on but for tho mun oumntchod ‘ure. In a rough peasant blouse. came slowly up the avenue. The count “tied his arm in a nature 0! rebuke (or the pmumptlon, but the forlorn-looking creature ave no heed, only hurriedly Ippronehed neuter. Suddenly the mlr. qnle vlth a nob of relief and Astonish- m-t mated to meet hlm. Tho count and Ma noble men were pacing the terrace just at twilight one October afternoon, when a rugged og- movencnb. till m In: to Im- ien look on seine Incas today. [0 and on others a suppressed exult- h ntion. which suggests to me that Paris- e in doings are not entirely unknown. Some terrible thing has happened in Vermilion. for one man muttered. when he thought the count was too far away to hear, ‘Whnt do you think of Ver- sailles? How many are left or the Guards? Ah, madam, 1 i'eur every- thing horrible!" ‘ . 9 The countess sighed, but would not ' mid to his disquietude by the revela- tions in her power to disclose. The days wore on into weeks: the weeks became a month. Continual reâ€" ports of additional horrors arrived, but no sign at the Marquis Edward. In Vain, also, Lady Felicia strolled of! morning after morning, to the meadow bridge. No longed-(or blossoms ap- peared. li Emile lingered much longer the chilly winter winds would despoil them all. The father was restless and miserable, and dared not return to search for his son. The count. too. grew anxious and less confident. It Was a terribly trying time to: all. The countess wasted sway lesriully; the suspense seemed consuming her very life. M. Pierre still remained with them, and outwardly everything pro- ceeded calmly; but what a ieverish tide surged and throhbed beneath the assumed musk oi‘ indifference on all sides. laurel“ Amalia In no «plan minus. Every child who Is not mm by parents become: a "Pd of the m, ad h paid u pension for support. an placed In a print: family, when boa-d 11nd clothe: m providod mm the roar. math mam. Ana: the he Ill” be able to go tn work. in which case the pension In pinned In his credit until the an of unison. wing: in bacon. a cit- m. with I balance dug to him from the auto to begin life with. Thi- In- eniau- I hum-o, amiable Inc! in- lpomible spirit in Ill “dub. do- crane- tho eunu- of mm 1nd when every young man on a Mr All m looting with an world. could ha Med on In. father's, noth- nr’c or fun (“he’- mtq. M nusmmmmm‘ No an anal ham'adofhh m, mmmmmgmwms In, dog or lib ellflran'l plinth“ human-annoy nun-uni “In. latch-”ulna! ”and "can "In ”an" In a In dir‘ m pane-mum" the II” ml.- which nil-ht Qua-mun“ ltlluhlbo “normed-haul: Inh- «mung-«mum Win- It! a. of It. III-I on“. ion a no ,nncuflou n Minuet-moth.- about hummus“. I "RP-luck.“ lommh-hA-‘nlb. n. A“. Ian .0 Int-0‘. Tho neku Inn on Int-ad. compiled mm amulumvmnindth Mind by 8:. Pllflck. A“ than I. am: emulated M'- u cu. Punk. "Von do not Iook equal to II. III (Mo am. "or mu your (no: In. min! I almost IBM l tun may to n aloha. nun than "In no “on“ "mun." "I will think about IL It will be an- Icun to elude your father‘- observa- tion. and he would ”mummy forbid our mm. Ibo Iona. YeC a In to". the "III.” “You found then on the man?" “You. you. What I! no to :9 noel In. men n the nu! You how since my father'- "mm. the shout- Iun (or- utu the wood: Ila my an n- all» able illomuou." “Ob, manna, ! seem to have found strength Ind «my. Emile I: certainly Edward was leverlsh and too ill to rise the next morning. Much as this do- lay distressed them, there seemed no other alternative than to be patient. But they ware careworn, anxious face. which gathered around the breath“ table. Immediately nltet the ml, how- ever, Lady l-‘elicio canto flying to her mother's side with sparkling eyel. ll hor hand she held a nun" nougay 0! wild flowers. The countess and her daughter Went silently away. What. could be done to convince him of the (ally and wicked- ness of his conduit? "Obey my lnstructlons. get may your clothing. and hava a bridal dress (or Fellcle. It shall not becald a Lan- guedoc was without mung wcading garments. even In such a time as this.“ “All.” sneered the count, "you will not allow him the opportunity to clear him". I shall give you no such aa- surance, {or 1 should certainly allow him to vindicate his hone-1y.” The countess wrung her hands. "Fervent; to the last! lmmovablo as a rock! What can We do?" _TM oonuuu' rm brightened Ille- "I wm gladly do It. it yo‘u-wm assure me that you will not carry the story to him." "Tell me precisely'finut you him or. what In your proof?" ] "Ho i: an urtlui kuave. indeed, it no ‘ has won your confidence so thoroughly that you will accept his word in contra- diction to your wits and child," ro- torted the countess, bitterly. "Oh. papa. palm, believe us." cried Felicia, “we have wool 01' his treach- ery. we heard with our own cars, we saw with our owu eyeew" ~ V -_.__V, ---_..â€".,. "A prottncéuiatlon to bring forward against a faithful fellow I have known and trusted for years; be In an anxious an‘ialsgrmed as any one of us." me. I beseech you, tor this once In you] life. M. Pierre In the leader at the bum! who wait but the signal for murdering us all," cried the countess, sternly. “Count Lumedoc. If you confide lg that man. you an ruined; the hon-on which come. whatever they may beau]! ue upon yoxir own obi-30}. Bollovq me. I W“ you, tor this once In you m I ”Infill. mam: TALMAGE'S E3 1: .3 r:- ano... 0'. no. In! _ in. 3 Han-- III 55 nit-8'?â€" Sflofig Fadâ€"no.3 2... - Owl-nun. a . ‘ and him I. ml card, or 1 letter. ll «nest style. tells; Min to my up. They lunch hls goods. They mt ash, or a note st thirty dnyl. or a note on demand. They cull him a mu. They say he lien. They cut him «ll.- elpllned In the church. They '3!“ Mn turned out of the bulk. They come at In from thla side; and from that clue, and from helm, and from hehlml. and from above, had from henmth, Ind ho ls Installed. and glhheted. and shed. and dunno. and sworn It. ml] he gnu tho Iowan. «Impala. (an new-lug get- llnr oomphlnt. (at: heart aliens. sell mmclve Mar. (on mmfllm. New ho is do“. and you my. “0! come (ha vlll lot hln alone." Oh. no! Now~ and I nit "on In". and I tunn- fc (in good- without any trou- Mn to bin! In other votes, 1 mktlieflsnotnomuum'bo mum» never caved-tom. um. 1nd via the MI”! he I- turned the one my I In my when with the mm M Den-hunts and any 0' n Ian! [I one case I take up heron-Q's the and I take the "he of II- mgn to under the good: to ”Dominion theater”! hie IOIQ of m the ol the merchant. no nm. aha-my any: um honor- nhmnldthlm. It In an In. at lblm who you In" to so do'l one «(Mr and to my. nau- lu-unouvlo- mm "you; It. It": It»! In (boat-mun ath- l- II am. .0" of IM- won-H In cunt". wuuuuumxm hem. cm a mm mm “on m numb-1' fl I'M Mn Io uh m I“ «um: him" on a trim-- a! Hum." cm Win an «in lo‘ lav Wm" neat? Brakes-hound u Autumn Km MI mun In!" in bud nu mu in par-I’m la la. the amt It" (m- in om no! mm. Better tor M- I! he I“ mum tho auxin which in In oil.- 3 dad over [ho limb" at Abhomw. "Vale not. nut am.“ he mine In. I! man. that peo- plodonmnmml thank-Mn- hg in «M. and "m I! you "mine min 'un Io ammo» at mm; foe the... or go lltn “In vim-b you www.mumhumnach mm. It I an Into a grown «on and I My not: and Mean and mm with no capacity to pay for (Mn. and lo Intention M finflll for than. I "mlWlhnlllmlnlolln ‘ Supp-no you borrow. Then I- noth- Iu Imu shout borrowing money. There In hardly a man who but not Douala” honored nanny. \‘ul cs- utu have been mm on a honored dollar. But then IN [to Mad: 0! bor- Iom money: Haney bummed for Ibo ”W 0! 11min; or twin. np lexi- llulo «alumina and "your. uni now honored to n! that which you can do without. The: am Ia mm. mm on" In ‘mnc. I! you luv. nanny not" at mm mm to My a mu. how- an plain. and (m ym lmrm' noon for a and” was. you In" Mon «to an: mutation at Ibo that! Can undo. ”on”: for It». Imm- thl: that any ho wall. Bonn. (or ID. infirm: "III (In: your mm: «or In (in rm mmm. annual." By that awful prom“ a hundred thousand men hlvo been slaughtered far “no and slaughtered (at «orally. ly clmrs. you must give an expenslvo entertalnmenln. and you must live In In lnnhlonnblo a bonrdlng house. If you haven’t the money. borrow. If you can“: bormw. make a Mae entry, or luluract hero and there I blll from t bundle of bank bllll; you wlll only have to make the deceptlon I llulo um; In a few month or In a nu or two you can make It all right. No~ body II" he hurt by It. nobody vlll be the ulnar. You yourself will we be We are apt to blame young men for being destroyed when we ought to blame the lnlluenees that destroy them. Society slaughter: in great many young men by the behest, “You must keep up appearances: whatever be your all- nry. you must dress my well as others. you must xlw- wlno and brandy (o on many (rlcnds, you must smoke as cost- once; but after awhile the men and the boys close in upon him with sticks and stones and shouting, and drive him through bars and into a doorway. where he is fastened. and with well- aimed stroke the axe tells him; and so the anticipation of the redolent pas- ture field is completely disappointed. So many a young man has been driven on by temptation to what he thought would he paradisiacnl enjoyment; but after awhile influences with darker hue and swarthier arm close in upon him ‘ and he finds that instead of making an excursion into n garden, he has been driven "no an or to the slaughter." Fro- Ilu! Following rent. Plural-bu. clap!"- If". Yen. as: "A. I- 01 m an shughlat"-l£oop clan: of the Inn Sharks. ELAUGHTER OF MEN. LAST SUNDAY'B SUBJECT- HERE 1: nothing in the voice or man- ner or the butcher tolndleate to the ox that there la death ahead. The 0: thinks he ls going to a rich pasture field of clover where all day long he will revel in the herbaceous luxurl-i SERMON. Inc are 0! yourself. Nobody else will take are of you. Your help will not come up two, or three. or four flight. of mm; your help vm come through the root. down from heaven. from that God who In the six thousand year- ot the world' a theory we be- had book or newspaper come Into um room my more thin you would um I cobra to con on your table. Take care of yourself: Nobody one to m and kindly yet firmly rut-u the. minimum». mm a m m portrait. an the van. It you haunt Allen with you from your country home. H11: 3 Bible on the stand. I! youmulorditandmn Mayo-m have a Instrument of mumâ€"harp, or flute. a met. or mlodeon. or violh. ‘ or piano. Every unornlug before youi leave um room pray. Every, night At- ter you come home in tin! room pm. lake thut room your Gibraltar, your Schuml, your loan Zion. Let uo music-no.0! am- “ 0' fcnnhumdncbmhdmnlm not. Only ht" “Moment-your tom. he! not the dual” 0' gum. step out the (untold. I theyeomouptho long mane-um mum-unaccommmhn beach-elm“ I L Nov. MN In th- wholesale slaugh- ltr to be stopped? There Is not . m. nor. who I. am Interested In M me.- tvon. The ohm of my nor-on h to pm I tam In net of your 3..“ for your on deluge. Wt“ lot for You; In" Chi-Nan As-ochuo- to armed yell. or chunehe‘ to mt you. Anemia; to God for help. his care of yourself. Flt-t, have a room motion that New, 'm M: been-o of he stuck. lend? Well. some of then no In their mum or homers house, mie- nlown In henml. tuning to die; other: u: h the hmpfla'. other: are in the «may. of. rumor. molt mm an. lot their souls ham gnne on to rem. Inflow. Ml mmh mm (at n yang man who sinned life with good mun am! good edmuon. and I Chtmlu‘ example an Min. and Opportunity of Mommas. 'bn gmhornl all M: Inu- mes and put then In one box, and the. drum It Inns the sea. of are-Hemp". and ultimatum; of lam-hum“. I come out and I my to ma people. "What am- r'm do!“ all nu: tor?" "Oh?“ the): my. “Jun for lun.’ I: II. IM‘II run In mv Chit-unn- try to hold on to their mums Many n: mum han- lo“ Iowa unu, and but how: told that then In .1 rvlurnMI-m. and It in web fun tn Ivll (hm um. Ill' fix an mnrrn-‘mn! Many of mm ‘ haw hallo-tn! um (.‘h'm run In car- ry the burden and m Mn! um wound- a! 1M mum. and n In nun-h tn to WI um. they I!" In. in be mm on. saviour! TM“ 01 (M menu! thing you ever haul of; mm to down . thou-and rm IIIJQI'IR'JHI It. and ma rm Ind yawn" u the mp 01 n Ital" I “mini mm but; so '0 I» bot- to- 0! the main. and you Ill! Md 5 ‘laadn I tho-MM CHI-a loan; than m n It. (out o! the Mam and look 0| 1 mm nu no I» u no- In. In China. and you till Ind the lunar- Ion o! (I. mum um could M m- wwu at In only mum In "1-. in only mm II can». and an only hope [m tummy. summer a you" un‘n huh In God, and lien Is no! IIIC‘I m lcfl Co alumna. A summer imam hundred miles lrom share with broken rmhie‘r and ion commas. and hulk leaking (my gaiimm the hour. ia better on than a young man win-n you have robin-ii him 0! his llibiv. Hare you (H'fir noun-d how «imulmhiy mWIlI it In to take away the world“: liibie Wilton! [managing a suiuliiuic‘.’ Ii in manner than m came to a sick nun Incl niml Mu medicine. mounet than LI calm to n cripple and steal hit an“ h. mes-net than to cm»: In a pan- per Ind am] his trust, manor that) «a mine to a poor mam and burn hi» bcum darn. n I: me want oi nil inr- cenifl lo nit-.1! the Bible Much bu WI rruivh and unlit-Inn and loud and Nona! homo to In many. What a "norm" and iii-unanimous buninoa infidelity has mac Into! Tim will- ; HI): up of life-mu. and mixing may .1- But I think more young men are slaughtered through irrciigion. Take away a young man's religion and you make him the prey or evil. We a" know that the Bible is the only perfect system of morals. Now. it you want to destroy the young man's morals, take his Bible away. How will you do that? We“. you will caricature his reverence for the Scriptures. you will take all those incidents 'ol the Bible which can be made mirth othonah's whale. Sum- sou's foxes. Adam's rubâ€"then you will caricature eccentric Christians, or in- consistent Christinns, then you will pass OK as your own all those hack- neyed arguments against chflslianity which are its old as Tom Paine. as old as Voltaire. as old as sin. Now, you have captured his Bible. and you have taken his strongest fortress: the way is comparatively clear, and all the gates of his soul are set open in :nvi- taliou to the sins of (‘fll’lh and the sor- rows of death. that they may come in and drive the stake lux- their encamp- ment. 0W. to see whether than ls any useless handle on the casket, to see whether there Is any surplus plalt on the shroud. to see whether the hearse ls costly or cheap. to see whether the flowers sent to the casket have been bought by the fsmlly or donated. to Ice in whose name the deed to the grave ll made out. Then they mussel: the bereft household. the hookl. “'9 Pictures, the carpetr the chairs. the safe. the piano. the mattresses. the D"- low on whlch he died. Cursed he debt! For the sake of your own happluesS. (or the sake of your good morals, for the sake or your immortal soul. for God’s sake, young man, as far as pos- sible. keep out of It. frontulloolehmynrdmmo slope of Punchbowl hm." This In via] . heavy flaunt-tum; am be. I- not busy with the great flag. "I: 'm be the Mun! flux of winch I «I. loud,” nld Capt. Beetle, , "Then an ”other on. In. a In fit “A“ used In the purchase of the In“ Ham!“ Ila: ever seen la Ham. I: w!" be urger tlnn the great flag (I the American league 5nd will fly from tho foreman o! the Helena from San han- clleo to Honolulu. Then lt will an: n.-_ - ._.. I’M lam.» Wm rm 7.. M o: MI... (”391. George C‘ Bailey n! Honolu- lu, who "rind here many «1 {an hark m. In. steamer Hahn. btoly launched here, In luv“; the lanes: nag node 9! IN“ shipping men have "or hard. It will be of the ext-ar- dlnary width of forty feat utd 'ln'bo elgMy feet long. will" In I. no le- than 70 yards of but“... mite Sn minim can. Tina M h: htobenhdonmflelenulho mile: tflpot that use! In the lam hora low the Han":- Huh. 3 h I n-nfln lag. of m. on a such 'm dwarf «my other In, I. manor of 'm nation. that cola Mo ii § 3 E E: 3 a 3 hum-lint. magnum-tho than“ any. 0- the «a of In le- nuturo [01’ m. mm I dinner was given MI by the envious of the Inn- nnyMIoncelve-inmot- m am». Can'â€" Beetle! laid. a I: 'll landed Inn: “The money 'fi‘bo at the anmmmionrltu’mâ€" mean. Ire-m line In." an" In no longer. Tho mat munlcun who more (In any albu- mm haul undo the violin Ire-k and no: and in» and lush and "tumult lot It mad when In ("1" the but acron- the nulnu on If I" earth and haven uhlvcml la de- llxlunl u Rummyâ€"um 3m: much”, I: a mu looking ofl upon the In. and unrnuntlnl By um luurlu- lMUlllell of punk. cloud M. on II bulb. Whllc I" "W world In" mmnrulu u lah dopanurr, ulxltru cmmlnl unm- rm lrll luln "M 0! Inna-l mlun ln curry MI body to It. lullaby]. 1m won mu mom-ad at N. -- Inmn ulhond in u unannou- at Ibo hill: valllu to but ll». «hm. AM It um uld who. Illa gnu m at Ill. an int Itonloflm «um I... In not“. llu Ill) lionâ€"Id m o. Ibo mum. bum lnlo Inn. 0! in! was lie floor 0! I I": It“ h. to. n much in min the vmrld Mm. In: I loan lo loll 1m. young an, a you mo not and an mm. Illa u- a mu moo mum Ill. an new 1mm you "on im- Ih “We: 0! in". lb! on hula"! old km and (our mom-II mu lewd um (Turin I. "yup. "Well m. .0. gm! n4 hull-l mum." no no lull-com llnl on can. you pm l- .0- um will go do" fro- xelmuo. In [cur-lion. the Influence. m mud up landed lo your rilldm. and their influence: wound up and landed In "Mr alum. um wan-i and chat There ls no class at persons that so stirs my «ynwathlex as young men ln great titles. Not quite enough salary L. live on, and all the temptations that comr from that deficit. lnvlml on all lmmlfi to drink. and their exhausted twrvmts ul‘utcm seeming to demand stimulus. 'rtu-lr religion caricaturcd by the moat! or the clerk: In the sum. and numt or the operatlvcs In the lac- lcn. Tho ”was or temputlon and dumb rluhlnl nualunt that young man forty mun the hour, and be In a (tall bunt headed up "roam. with nothing bm I broken our to work Inht Unless Mmluhl)’ God help then they will go mull-r, WORLD‘Q LARGEST FLAG. Herschel earned his living by pill)“: ing a violin at. parties, and in the in-« tcrstices of the play he would go out} and look up at the midnight heavenw the fields of his immortal conquestag George Stephenson rose irom being thd foreman in a coliiery to be the mosh renowned or the world's engineers. No; mum, no capital to start with! y0un34 man. go down to the library and set‘ some books and read oi what Vendor-t tul mechanism God gave you in your. hand. in your foot, in your eye, in your ear. and then ask some doctor to take you into the dissecting room and illustrate to you what you have read about. and never again commit the ‘ blasphemy of saying you have no cap-l ital to start with. Equipped! Why,‘ the [unrest young man ls equipped as only the God of the whole universe could afford to equip him. Then his body~u very poor nflair compared with hi: wonderful soulâ€"«Oh, that is what makes me so soileltous. 1 am not so much anxious about you. young man. bt‘t'flu’do you have so little to do with. no i am anxious about you because you how so tum-h to risk and lone or gain. V _._ -_ h". w-....,, of the country, who are the “you; merchants of the country. who are the: great philanthropists or the canMry-fi mightiest in church and flatware, this morning on a level with you, nor an inch above. and you In straightened circumstances now. [ mud to your adverse worm dr- cumstuncou In panning that you man a. level now with those who am finally to succeed. Mark my words. young man. and think of It thirty yours Inn: now. You will find that thoao who thirty years from now are the million- aires or this country. who am the on- tors of the country, who Ire the pooh,

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