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Lake County Independent, 27 Jul 1894, p. 3

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-or . e e yMtigl makeThe twMa. . . Faauroinnt Dedp * he6t teaasat dš if ns fth ea et.W by g LINOIS INCIDENTS. tFoldyxaed51ya rdi: Wdn diso.y ettin baulfer bot of smu- to chool in winter and wrk he fa m trdy g d -1YlrIdelW d .ý I A 1 " Enee IO F is E P 1 la e st to i d th t o n ly b ou t in su m m e r. M o th e r ia th e chje t p r e -TE.i la e of S it s i r as p r THE N W OR F IFE DEEND -iA menahundredbus am f k tsell ti thhefor t Ilitshle SOBER OR 'STARTLING, FAITH- tialyde-troyed by tire, the long being SERIOUS SO S REARIEFUL - U ON CI CU STA CE . ucess ' m n ho a is le fetrad se is he mantua makger for F L RE O D Di .MG E IT A T Rapo w ith th e on e d o m i nn ti e a o fa n an cia l t e b y n he in th e m illin e r for M R• n eeU-r Tf M ao t F a , d rp p edO N I E R et1 pest UeTu Mnae accumulation spends a flfe not worth tegirls. There ia only one musical lcrd ieadaoeyaed 3 ya r.AseearyExoite o h aine It pens oreth ia hNevr End• living ins.trument iA the honne - the spin ingcae county resteraed bdo aoley 3yeHretivs DLBRs.ERcmmt A ucie TOughts W Exotof th toa"'ear nd optisastic Dio nre by the th t b dominant in a m an' life,bhelaisnialways weill rovide . -Thé b t h o necklt oing re .-va g o r D i ve rtohwthe aor levsa A wR W A ,o t i ftI sie T ogandr yo Cli retrecr.miserable. The two most unfortunate1 are very coldt,but are kept out by te a ig rrs-iag rIte t.nwihilda.( men in this country f9r the six months blankets she quilted. On Suànday, am a sensation-Rockford Heroine. two ce ren. H evsawf u" misWuelmt «Wrh -àio. of oext presidential campign will be when eeap ara in the vill TPanil.a amrfudteaesnrrd1 e ReVr oir, h our in . ow heotwo en nominati tdefr the presi- church, her chi drena around her, t ae Horse IIThieveq cr.w nod. body of a murdered man In his pasture. o le saexr "Ad JssAe. s Riinev AusDr. aliae, who s now tour- done .The reservoirs of abuse and minisiter looks dow n and is reminded of HOrse stealing ise tocaming a serious It is thought the dead man was a bur-,wODm a t.-atuend Jmis narOMwit in»the utfralacthi eshaserhoen diatribe and malédiction will gradually the Bible description of a gool house- natter In Cass County, and thais kind glar killed by his companion. w. and an"--ue, a u 52. la 0 a s h e u b e ct f o t h s e e k s e r n I u p1 u a lio n a b o v e l o n , h o g h e a w f : " e h i d e r s p a n d c al of t h e v in g i s o f n ig h tly o c c u r re n c e . T H F 6 - y e - old d a u g h te r o f T h o m a s T h e su.ct o t i l s o n i " h through te presla Wo rth ivg,'abovehogsheiad, nabout autumn herb'essed. Her husband also, ad uesday night James IPayne, of Vir- Trel fUraa idfrmteYuhoJsus," andislfsondin Lun» th txtbengtaenfæ "mmnt-thesie tworsevirswi& bebrminlh rasehhe.",and Christian Dupre, of- Bluff ceffects of brs ecivd y ccdet.2:4 r-5. nlsounwe Lre ie maniom11, 9,"heefredoha ivngf ladahs wl eatcedt oh~ BsdLf., eailh lost a hocse and rig. ally setting fire to her clothing. jut a little glimpiee'into thehobife Ilair cmleaint teevltLnt eac oe, and it will pla away on Some years go by, and the twoelidant Ti r outte turned up later aban- TÉlrrrEEN mon, including an Aider.o Jesus of Nazareh nuht p It eleavoeto themeolutanstto thesenmiesad hywil lvae toboys want a collegriate education. and &oued In different rarts of the county- a.n h ueitneto heu e h itl ly n et gues hee e am fon ad o hesUm itsd andtkethe abuse, and the the nousehold economies aesvr hrdyngttenihoho fmaerworks ha Suer beentrre td atutatswathee. bIalyandGdefor "e theeiogians to prookesy where we are f od n h aiaue n h n h acltos are oeren Philade.pig h e nas isitedb th e Ladd fbeorkco piacy aen uary. sweet visionwa urelyalhm. l grontohe iporavet t fohreconsedanathemna, and the cateravauling, and until those two boys get their educsk- thieves, who made away with two LA N r OBifIanN whil running • hristian bhomesuatleast, lou ht'to1be -oersTio te impaene ac t abouearethe filth, and they wIll be rolled in it tion there ia hard batle for bread. mules belonging tu Charles Baile ,one his thrhin ma ie rn klnd better for the study that Lgiven te .,here the reimyver rstomeoufbot indrolled over and over lailit ntil One of these boys entera the univer- mule of Charles Higginson, an ý,two ltownhshi ai, e nOaklvr-tesacipuenetecs whr h ie mtebut there they are choired and submerged and sity, stands In a pulpit widely lidon- horses of IR. Càlpite. The Horse Thief come b t ie huet, cung is de th TeScild rew.nte a ca b o obtabu tefat ht estrang lated, and at every sign of re- tial and peaches righteousnesa, judg- Association has the matter in hand, comvelopment of the usi hrist chi are sailing on Iit. So I am not sur- tri cosiusest eiil emetabtmeane ndtnd will endeavor to run the thieves 1 NELLIE WEAVER, the 15-year-old vcamet ofmself rispprhniondi piedtateveorybod ask theques barked at by all the bounds of political dur.ng his ministry are blessed& down. girl who pisoned D. A. Walmer and growth like any ordiniary youth, only tiolon, " biifewothaving ntsparties fromn ocean to ocean. The other lad who got the collegiate ERuningFight wAth Hors Thieves. vifeeat ontpelierd a few weeks ago that self was vastly graierthag-the *sa inot. lVani y, 1vexatn of And yet there are a hundred mnnto- education goes Intothe law, andth Tectnso the ilag o Rve esr orn toy and wagsese ncedt ryHe wax d strng." te l e r't, "n god, ar hi esim teeay st gli mn a prvil e ndintomno llate a nd snaes hle tnFia ih eet il gt WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, of Chicago, ally, he kept getting stranger, he kept Îhe»fact in that Soomon was at one hpnghe inthe struggle. Now, 1moas a plea for the downtrodden and b Fe reresfawanecurgthe.was oit of work, becme il1, and on growing. The word "increased at tdimepolygam Oe ist, ndotasourednhithat Io not a life worth living. You cana the outcast. One of the Youngerboyd tbnoe nhsb nadds ouldn't pay his rent toi William Hus- verse fifty-two signifies hecut Me wa happyoson. O n ie moaksatman get slanored and abused cheaper than becomes a marchant, starting at the: ere th enoe n driv ig of d wits-n tda rsoosNorth >M3d baker. through, Jesus needed to gua r t hapy mr tanon aks im 'Take ilon a smaller scale. Do foot of the ladder, but climbing on up o H h d Hendrvngof W1o e Cwas eviýcd in the night. and for guide hais flie, just a4 any ra wretched. But Solomon was con-, h esaa itiois to have a whole until his success and hisphilanthropics rfblécarriages. Hfigavetehreandsxdy h n i wife, with three would need to do in o der to get anerthe nt m olygamy to mwoogay res5ervoir rolled overon you. But what are recognized ail over the land. Thie aa tured the outft+ but allowed the little children, slept out of doors with the most and best out oThint le- fad the lastnwred he everwroe i h atro ihptcloerr sonhstayn ateomeebecause heethowver before no covering but the willows that bor. was "filled with wisdom."TeItl faras w c1oan ead the, were l thef ou sse ee* cn- rfom i ing life. and then he tmen to get8 alayn e 'ne n der Humboldt Park. Mosquittes and lectual kept puce with the physical--a words , "mountins of spt icee.w' BttPmunty in the strugglefevr what a is h o ewillbe able to takre care of one o hh obs ha beeneanedThistugs nearly drove them aillcrazy. sound mind h atrendtbodyrreThis, In JeIa h says inmtext lfe s t i calle d Icia position.fat e n mte n t te wh ey t od sw a h ob r etb hn h m A G r w inse he Aurara he (Grock stands, le grew Brong, ha- brvng.ire moftedaer, w hen the woar Three wagons, two horse i, three mules, races Wednesday afternoon. It wws le d with wisdom. A kind of ugbriusand sepuichral and en- Teno of thousands of people trying pt fPtsugLnigadFr-several aies of acon, hami ae nd fel eradinhte 2:35 p aBesel.renthmuhnede t-ay"h titled "Lamentationa" he plainly tin- to get into, that realm, and they are roesMonroe. cheering up the dying terlltools,ti lmmok, frobbers, aw ee n od bytHé :ayem ith f aens.grace of God was upon h:m, i. e..:the timates that the blessing of merely under terrific tension. What in social and homesick, and taking the last rmes- sm ler articles. T d that havee wood, droed dad <ýýmthefhomen- mnfetifaoofGdHwsth 11,ng s s grat ndgrad ablesinviion t is§ a dimfcult thing to de- saze to kindred far away, so that every edn1a ra ncnrlIlni tecadPeue we yA .Ideal youth, the perfect youngmet that though a man have piled on him ,but we aillknow what il is. Good timeChrispthouht ooher e sai, a pent r a ize i s se HandofPriau, on edbyAktechA ucPeshudbe du all misfortunes and disasters ne has moralsana intelligence are not neues- of old "her ami yst hulto iser&dandliersevera mon th and t1 owss iHnte secf odrhalf mile.hessie Bald the isinger ation. Be h lik efthe no right to complain. The author Of sary, but wealth or the show of wealthother." -The soterlidaughiter &hasMa nhe t oi nd fe codauhtteywnilinthadseconsdhird min.thesfirst heathbe Crist. Heeas ha t Geod ap-h zuy text crics out in startling Intona-i is -absolutely indispensable. There1 bright home of her own, and in theofo be til ealtwit and Prelde scondtDeth pobaby prved tio t al and ad o ll enures ar mn o-ay s otrius orthirafternoon of the forenoon when sellh as smary.resulted Ifromn the intense heat, as the' "Nowthis parents went to Jerusalem W berefore doa. à living man con- 1libertinism as the night is famous for been devoted to her household ahe Young Heroine nt Rockford- horses had scored eigzht or ten times every year-." A lesson toent.G plman" ladis iofoin ion Hein ur isd harne whosimon hat is goesftortu to.hunt up the sick and te A heroine in true life came into before gettingthe word. to church regularly,tk the boys i tim a wllas n ldn im. Hreiscaledhih ocalpostin.Threa encourage theo discouraged, leaving prminence in Hiockford, Saturday, in CHARLE-s EG-DORF and Hubert along. "Train up a child in the waY a young man of light hair and bue hundreds of out and out rakes in Amer- smiles and benediction all along the Mh pers§on of Alice Young, a 15-year- Storey, residing near Monee, passed a hie should g o." Indeed parent A eaysand sound igestion eand ie ine iainoet ho ds nameshargese-way. -old girl, who ut the risqk of her own house in the country which leven yeari child should always train together. sa'ay tde apiyamncdan n hetondamn the distinguished guestA ut one day there start five tele- life saved her little sister from a terri- »go was occupied by th i Egdorf family, set the right example before the wa o eom h prne n o- at the get levees. They have an- gramse from the village for these tive ble death. Nirs. INL . Young and four bt wich since that time has n4tbbeer yougg. Go to Sunday school with meria ßr o wichheis n mprt-need llth knwnvics ndarelog-absent one, sayring, "Come: mother in children went berrying. Tae mother inbabited. Henry Kracke resided on them; takre them to church with you, _,&t clerk. Ask him whether life 1is ing for other worlds of diabolismn to dangerously LIL." But baere they can end two of the children had crossed a a farm adjoining. As the boys reache¿ There is no Christian or ecclesiastical facemand h an, "Yetesh y es He socria nyoteexle.crle ftels ,ning Cm;mte slittle -vear-old Niartha was caught in the old buildings through a window.first went up to the temple as a recog la man who has cpoe tri lo fortie. H ol-de h1l eihosgteri h eterwhen a fast train Came The sight that metftheml was enough nized attendant. Thereafter it was is at t hmbtopo nae hilaofdlife. Avane That la Worth sorethns the old farmhouse to do the las" oMRea around the curve. Alice ran back over to driv e them f rom the place without the earthly house of lhis sol, Evry step asbenastpan But I shall show vou a life that ls of respect. But as that farming son, the ties. caught her sister, and laid delay, for right in front of the window h lis Father 9 house. He Wall more burn uis.the peopehendtusedhae worth living. A young man savs: " and the clergyman, and the Senator, hier out on a long tie, where shle clung. was the corpse of a man poorly dressed.1 than a prodigy In the templeI bctuedotestersmadtchemon am here. 1 am not respansible for my and the merchant, and the two daugh- The passing engine knoeKed Alice off The boys reported the case to Nr.1 He wons a prophet. And yetl chee ha uthoe stmaerhesaseen u ancestry. Others decided that. I am ters stand by the casket of the dead the tretle into a barbed-wire fenc' Kracke, who in turn notified the ho i(w meekly ana loyally he follow chne.atesee r utof Hspervedareot ofnot responsible for my temperamet ohr aigte atlo rlfigtwenty feet below. badly lacerating and licermagistrate. Investigaticn showed and obey a hie tarents. He doO3.s not tue H a po aptte ndalGod gave me tat. But tiere 1 amn, in thieir little children to sceeOnce moera bruising hier body She is serýiously. that the man must have been dead set lh itl above thema, though «Me the oodhe oeseatoes not maimi-1 the afternoon of the nineteenth con- the face of dear old grandmna, I want to though not neco-- arily fatally, injured. many monthe. The bad v was that of a nwi h loso idmsepn eflte Frtyiesbe eh r climbing ptehl tury, at 20 years of age. I am bere, ask that group around the caskret one man 40 year3 old, slightly baldheaded, in upon him and the growing 00oi of~~~~ ~~~ aiehv ent i iecib n d71 must takre an secount of stockc. question, "Do you really think her life Bu.nD..ownid.mý.te iren akbonclr ciuns fhstenhoi the Matterhorn. and there are forty Here 1 have a body whicha is adivinely was worth living?" A life for God, a A terrible accident occurred Satur- Oo the rnt ateeth was gol dled. eigh we dof so. eatrh atueres miles e o go don, an dSntis constructed enigine. A must put Iltet life for others, a life of unselfishness, a day afternoon on the farmn occupied by( WE h aeGog twro omr oigsnec l aLâwklwaemore daerea ousthvnset.the very boat uses, and 1 must allow useful 'fife, a Christian life, is always Powell Rowlands. three milescelstof Wilmngtonede GhadeStmanytusanolesson thansHent do n it h As i hehr if s othliig'nthing to damage this rarest of ma- worth living. Lexington. The were harvesting dollars' worth ofed curi mt s nd ey, theman came towaaet doandwas .ursand he ild a linghierigand c lehinery. Two feet, and they ma x=iayses.oats and had four orses on the bi nd.ec.,las oedoup in his, orhihle sbetunote.Hewsa, ,ugbro, andapallngnegt"elocmoionuTodyesnadtteymennIwoldlottbdairhrdtoeeruadewrridardweads oose nthlalneiadthcobiatin.Whn te ingatco g towetoo ve lit pde 0 nthe Kfnd ofIAfe. capacity to pick out my own way. Two you that the poor lad, Peter Cooper, lead team.. The o he sem fIg ht-exoeutrM.ll t art, camWete s p o imel, onesen ing en Ho ae ç e eid"" ai mte ar@, and they are telephones Of comn- making glue for a living asd ehnland fandraa. hthebywstrw dinse h aehemmcould not get of lowte sae. ewn onwt H o r e t e i e t i a t r m u n ica tio n w ith & l th e o u t id e w o r d , a m e a i g a gr-e t fo rtun e u nz il h o A Ad nd a. 7ra l th ickhel e ntothho n e r e ta lie o ld n gth eval u - i e i s lif e .m rifhteouly and intelligently? ouanate eahcplitdtictcgsee-tuhde pianhrphnwic hOfadorumedof iastatTeeb.s CnsltngWade Ale, r.: he-i i te pw"m w 1 1 fnd the same man vacillatingr, est mloeadtetoce L redhpit coi 1,0 hlatrpisauanthe machine pk hi over ltinac.tea enhe safentothAlier h ilatheITS NDILTRAION'as.l mecillating In his opinion from deje,- -- the very best music. . A longue, over the country-1 would not find il sickle guards strue hm od tebac,'.ertison.tthe ostaterthe racker T AyNChILST AThe IemleS. l tinoeuber n anc epan enf he e very wth almost infinity of articulation. hard to persuade you that his lite was one reachighihun night t igh inthe country, who serving a long a wholesome tesson for the youth of -de[end very much upon which way the resisit or lift or ismite or wave or biensshard to persuade you that the life of was btoken. Neidoa' asaubt.uti,laooned aoer.ndCalkn yo hims herrownther ansotrrow nri wind blows. If the wind blow frora -bands to help myself and helP Susannah Wesleyvwas - worth living. moned, but this recovery is very d open sf es?" hoe wla asked.'Throwing turdint wnering is whpatenl the northwest, and ou skithim, he others. She sent out one son to organize Meth- fuL. hisey aes? around thedm sigifcngtly, more ta or.nfter no-ther have -will say, " Yes," and ifit blow from the "Here is a world w h after 6,000 oalism and the other soa to ring hbis an- U otsHs o omalitea. she rugngdhstherou ldrs, he re- mrelhed when thehor ofconersa.e norheat, nd ou sk imhe illayyears of battling with empest and ac- thems all through the ages. I would' At the village Of Bonegzan, near A]- e;" tswa o ei ee"hscm.Adw wudnbgv "Nl'o. "lHow are we, then, to get the cident is still grander than any archi- o idi adt erud o hthosatuda origCare Pr-H wshadd hairl a n steda offpiupforAtd ake of thne tempv qusto rgheusy nweed up- tect, human or angelte, could have the life of Frances Leere was worth ter, a 15-year-o'd boy, shot and in- himaself in front of the door. Giving and the larger life of the Fathers pose we call all natkons together in a drafted. 1 have two lamps to ight me living, as she established in England a' Itantly killed hais lamte, Cook ! h andesvrliieytissh e huePa Crs vr!est a gratcovetin nEaten r es--a golden lamp anda silvor IamD- a school for the scientific nursing of the GoCuld, a boy of equa age. Portergnajbta cuidoe nhorswsseee est i.t i .enhefihrmandiet all thoewho golden Ilamp t on the sappbire man- sicuad then when the war broice out Gou'd and another boy had slept to- time but whicha ended in hits throwing samne, but better. It was the lifting up ari the hoaiate ngay tiAe"ad lo hed ivrlmpsto h etenFac n Graywn gether during the night at the hcme, the door wide ope#. and broadening of the li'e. all hos wh ar in he egaivesayjet mnantel of night. Yea, I have that the front, and with her own hands of Gould. In the morning Gould arose THpOsngatWtUnoatn wtorw.Stahg mrka ",No." While there would be huen- at 20 years of agA which defies aillin- scraped the mud off the bodies of the a di iscors adtenrtund c emsupper as creUnoaitegran bighwtemark befoe ad prsstoard dreds ofthousanstwho woldwanswroueatornofevalablesr-- afsoulwith ca-soldierddybng i hheetrnches wihetorawkerhis cmpanionawhouweeeconauion andeneasine,, and, lthoughit. Lookupnnotdown.sLed a han in healrmtiethrewoler mrepacity to choose or reject, to re·oice her. weait arm, standing one night in still in bed. Porter play fully respond- cenrts vnan.y conening t, ad, th ost ta-1-ke hol, aept w. Hredh4h millioe na bwould answhe rc h rt ufr olv rt ate. aothe hospital, pushing back a German ed by taging a revolver from under his 1rel ble people of that villare give thle théesailor said to the aff righted passen- netiveav ecasof thend gsfr-atrays It is immortal. Seneca says it is soldier to his co-ich as, all freniied pi low. He pointed the weapon at followingz statement: An ice cream: ger in the storm. It was Only a u-e- nuneanroubhave oro nds or- immortal. Confucius says it 18Iri- with his wounds, hie rushed toward the Cou'd and pulled the trigger, and the supper wasbeldiat the church, the loe piece of rore, but it gaoete man tuneandtroblethe noe" wuldmortal. An old book amongz the fam- door and said: "-Let me go! 1 et me boy droppýed dead, shot through the neighbrs and ctzn oaigtesmtigt n ae i a v e I t . T h e a n w e r 1 s h a l l g v e w l l i l y r e l i s , a b o o k w i t h l e a t h e r n c o v e r g o m ' i b u t e . " M a o e - r i .n : l . A w a o a e n t t > ig t h e u p e s p a i r . t c o a n a v d h i m 1 be iferntfrm iter ad et it willalmost worn out and page@ almost ob- 1erals standing back to let pas' hs ni saenro eatInss. telk, Awhich was sputt)n atenivssl Thy sedthulaph danr.en .commend itself to at who hear me this literated by oft perusal, joins the other angel of mercy..wteacpevot m.n hiya htthr a n <dayas tne right answer. If you skooki nsynr imra ae eihrwu av adwr o John Larrish, a Peoria, Decatur and wsu p oe otve bendth c ae of swere wllbuwhenbesaid,aTdhereans an, Islfewothlvig? answerlite egty-ar oralieimsit pasersuade you thatGaeDriglvdEvansviile railroad conduct.or, dieu oning, ut after heethfcH.use 1,soiroo o nfr h hl a -al dpens ponth kid f lfeyouy t to ive. I may not live an Louýr, alt ot iin-h eon fthe siddenly at Grayville of heurtdiseae.re onhambuaftemr them washeo L.yaa eaetild ei r dfe u hn utlyout my lns in- lifeboatbou'are not wnderingthatkingboard of six physicians and the stome- IWihp oteFtr ae r line ofmrst placy e I l'eark that a teigtly sandd fortha lng Ifae. ti1e Duchess of Northumberland came we ewssie ihasnigahwssn o a chemist to be ana, heaven and earth. Jif ofmee mne getig i away asixy yar adedto hetwetyI hveto see hier, and that peonle of ailllands spell and fell over. H is homeis in a led. Soeothe>hsiia 1 a "In favor with(God and1m th fai failure, beccause you will never get as alreadv lived-that will bring me to asked for her lighthouse, and that the 1Peoria and he was 40 %yeos old. s1 edat lare uant eoj arseni eeGds aoad liaeinteh much asyou want. The pooirest pein- eighty~. I must remember that these r itr fteAdlhaThae nremains were taken in'chargeby the Lfounde ante smtosafrse af vor oà"sf alload ar s.teyithla pheinexthi onyae the se orchs ,l eighty years are only a brief preface o offered hier 11100 a night just to Mlasons. Mr. Larrish had been-a con- fecte niae asnia osn :thod of advancement. Begin early, tih net them isntho seiwhoa as tiorotheuiveilhnd r red thsand illions sit i h ieotwiesm hp utro h odfrtite er.Threashad been made against cr oi o.Waee sotre ric. hee i nt sissr ndr oyqinions o yeneardesthic. w ewekd(cn;a eigeatd et th. Gold from n Mcraisar. tain 1 ersons connectleitha the festigoaut ttein sofa ug .on thesreets o N e Yoke or rokey chefresindence an xistne. NowRenard or Efrart. As James McGraw was 10eking up val and some of the milk was furnished' ur anwon inging sw m fin i h hi ayn hos sonxihousavto m e mpoey- uerstadm potnte n y But I know the thought in the iminds this grrcery at Springfield, three men by the parties making them, and it ik mom n oio g ns swken ut thbae as tes e mjate en hohav e boups r-reposiiltis-of hundreds who read this. 'You say, entered and assaulted him, and by tor- now the a-cepted theory that theimilkdema inq his ocke ws oundte a card gtrunes yeasaftria tohues, in eluglaementn. "while 1 know all these lived lives, tu[ o compelled him to open his saf awas poisoned. The physic(ianls say that reiend. at a rpcent eia et governeteuiis, in tenementbloks "If the lan beingz in the uni- wor th living, I don't think my life and .ivthem the $2,4il0)in gold it con- tepison ecud not have lbeen ex. " reolve, G<da elpring imeeing heou, ntwhoe cilocks. p he v ereo itwsandy aillbeneticent who mut omc."Am redtained. They then b,und Im ndta -edf o hevessel. The ma tt-e r es car4d he smpocetwa hYouohertt e etem rig.Y ump wen eeamwsear in uh a 'uncture, I whether you live a life conspicious or left. MGa a on bu - i en netgae.N te etssa ndpni:bttetecwlha ·t e scheri the rbexite nt who ant him. The oldbook found among inconspic ous, it is worth living if You I night by passers-by who were aroused have occurred. noteen sed, nd: u the lan pces on some banik exploades. YVou ought to see the family relies tells me there is a live aright. And I want my riext sen-by the noise made by hima. TEdogtwsboe t\adlate ardad tebeen fille out. on t h e i r a g t a i o ewo n t h e r e t a r o p l o d n dJ e iu s t1 f o r t h e a k e o f i s S o n , t e n c e t o g o o n i t o t e e p t e o fa r d d e r f t h w .e d n s eroi cit w s b o k o r a n s I a t o w r h e sa d i t e n f e c o i n g , o i, nerves tremnble like harp strings, but To Him I appeal. God help me! Here nort according ýo the raesofyonur- TdE drouth in most of this State has ette County. It came I ust in timeù tc "Aid nmany, a une nas passed. ino munic in the vibration. They read 1 have yet sixty years to do for myself oa u codn otehl ns been broken. save the corn, which had begun to suf- Frec a a i w odtm -the reporta froma Wall street in the and to do for others. I must develop tries with w hien you .empio -ed te ATLcn rc avn > f e o an h onco aete And aha t h e la b s go t. morning with a concernmtent that this body by all industries, by ay- tlnsyo ely pssessed. TeSraowsdond onypoie ob h gs Thehen do tllhyvewokthelitinryuh threatens paralysis or apleyor nastics, by all suinshine, by ail fresh maority ofi the crown t|WLiMRMEaBgFu m yyas.he firtrn for twent wtrenss ge struh m o r e p r o b a b le , t h e y a v e a t e l g r p h ir , b y a il g o o d h a b ite . A n d t h i sd s o u d pe o p e n w t h 1 t l n t , f oWo sIfL L Ie , w a i l e y t e c a tarBi. t h r o u g h ou-T t h e tc e t r a r t s f thT h e b e s t es n lis n o w . -o r a t l p h o n e n t h e i r o u s e , s o t n e y I m u t h a v e s w e p t a n d a r n i e h t h ee 1 0 t e p t d fo n l y t 'pos e vi , L A SMkIe yt h , a r .V a n d a i b o y S ta t w s r e a l yne e e b't hN ti L ssono f l T e ' a 's m o f J e - .catch every b eat fcane infthcu llund o land aglrtied y cact God themselves. The vast ma:,ority of thewsftlyhutb alnf naptn arge a ·reage of cu'n No rain hia sus." Mark 1: 1-11. maonaketeistesea acu- cando for itand allatcanuxemburgcrowns of Heaven will lbe given to peu- fork- fallen at Scamore fo r a month, and- t te rh ito hei ugs to fi p stshashla a achu pe-wbod1 talent,.gaveit1all-to THE-1urligtOn willissu1-no 1orethe-efact .1,thAdrought.. alarmiuAir Ships ba and foi va tS-0 leveral - 11 . -1.1e 1 to bu rus L Tb* report ou the Goviata- as 11sapatek Barbor. WtAl order adp~4 m [or of thesday7wvs de- poetedl fromt theboa agatra. ville were regulate enisbtssets to astberia lhe ri of the bridis* . and malatate the isol la eas eto emer- ajoir Goberai Joe L , Hli au tet haestes- '. Dans s au asita bar K aasom as eIr- tirera a$ captaia aMd et as NMo :cuplid Fridar te ad- vas atn on the tarig of a very smal ated- gruster attractions la bo was able to traosset a bort tima, Salf a palsed witheat op- MeNot of the day Ibo diseassio of the end by Ur. Taeker. ad lthe constitaties by 1.ongres authority ever "e latates senatore and ;tates to prescribe the- maer of bolding *loe- Before a vote was v as compelled. vnder ir Friday. Io tsa a ru- iiesion Wb% devoted toe à tarte ln the semate. memobers of thbe louer forcedl Io adjours for In a speech which hours la delivertag charged the Pre- ýy ln ennnectIon uith e of hit Ssociates tes- ýf bis charige. Amoulg Nt to the tomate wfe neon for pension agent F- If. Huanter for post- IPlace. etter on Ibo tarit agInt aie on Tuesday. Mr. thy la <tefense of the g Io Ur. Oiorman's at- iSe, a bill vas pataud to Ltic poflsa clerks dis- 9 by Mir. Wanamaker la nion ofr Lamertait. ""'Y 'a Paris a woman Scnngyes-0 of e. de Cessia was ore on who are content to who neveir seek no- t'he Bloc)> of the poet, sister, and some time a wi-oIrer, when be inancial diBeuitie of rind, she took up her oni remiained to the hful adviser, compan- )( noble family on the as the materna' side, obtained the dignity rhich alto confers the , and it was ne C- m. ne that she ruled her dl, acting the part of iiumerous friendis and Lamnartine was always r around him. N'a-iv inier géneration wh'o othe privacy of the ber with gratitude the -iey received from his en. Up of Mothere. n has been writing an inging up of mothers. Zo mothers were not ey auît grew. They gave up dancing when ore in short frocksand and developed all&sarts eas atout chaperons Formerly the young t ho way it shiould go, la is runed and pared i looking after their era are kept to see t>) a huse. c.&( refractory teud to bores. They , be ornamental, look of the table, dreite bs- up with thefashions, the girls tîake them mnd imile encouraing- men. Noir are thei nFrequently one : "It is an interesting me 1 d care to tako my Bro"tones. atone, nowr prized as #à very different thing li (at's eye or eye tlonle, rate cut 8) as toso re or eyes. Itisup that this latter was in prts of India fouir and .pecimene found interest to numismate WeMutpy d that the death rate 5 si:tty-ýeven a 104«te aie seventy à min gly light prenage ant to give a net in-- ,tion eachn ypa &J imed

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