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Lake County Independent, 4 Feb 1898, p. 6

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1 adehte. , . ý 1 ~~~~the enlihtened coideration of Cm- " . ýOýý,,- l ,, . Bae you brought carpreutent. Toue- .WATERWAY 1P1ROM THE ,MISS18'gress." GfaIt approved th*e etastGIREAT 1ST Š11t I N THE hLDOI.E SROU UBETSO E, U he akaies»On au ehaid greeted hh sGlPPTo T H E ATLANTiC, pore.S idAt .-rsdnt MS ý P1Vi..Y ON6EE 1 1 ý. '&~~~ad kinsed er m other. "I ave lbeen . M onroe, 0 in on Aof h ur. messag et C on-p f V LL Y . a g i u s s a t T s C J O ýU I Y ý .quite absent *lthe time of my sining n.orTh1 onPrpoestoInes reé ,li ofe thbigenealu tcime Report.TellotDireBKecteof them1 - lesson, wfi ondriad tryingPoguessnavinge Bu" a F n i ntr-waterwaya: 19"When we consider the sr-Wrs1on TansAado.A ceeryEsoiie f1h ,ý 1 1 . ~ha i cul b.vat extent of territory in the United ~TeDon TansA&U" asho4ughtls Wothy ofrCth amm -e s 1 . .The Tom a Uile bit nervoup thiw is ont lBaria n al Bonda-The CliSaes h ra aon n aito dBeolsClsdan usnesi ie ogrn wudbercivdfroue a 6=1 Accomsmodate Large lhip&• Its productons, the connection of Itse Ponded-Several Lives lost -L e om-=àad f h srmaillparcel tfainhis pocket. Umssjoune, - ot n thrern tne o hc - iptUuisTim e qel8 rpe t eýýa . hehaericesall therst nd te brn g Wulthep n eportation• their prosperity and bpplliness depend, Wintor la blingt. Les'e toIbrary h.-. % er lips to a very round ', and looked &entor John M. Thurston says e w ant altlntraahsne The wind and senow storms of Tuesday Gl t- "He cr arethfr ye1."-- 1_$ pwthgitnney. aaprpstotomkfrthdi-fthadatgtobdeiefrmragred all over the Middle Mississippi ,xi. PTers 5:17. "Oh Tmich mama"-aryig Itopoa o t alsainsfunds. Mr. the facility which mai, be afrorded ladeeueca p hertossaof selitbHdrvh PThilso, nild"O.E@€ 1 _- b~~~~~~~~er mother. "It in too handsome. I muet Thtrbton Wantu the Money Put lino&athe Intercourse between them by means to trane. In the Bouthwestm ern tCairsound tis esn batst : 3d-I'l'.1d ý , nue R~ot havefi, mont 1Ir" grtsystent of internai mprovements ofgod roads andmaal. Never did a the gale was preceed by violent thuneder efist vere of hs 19s.nbelo gitaepr.- 11 -Q . ' 11M'" 1do Dot know what tosMy," answered which ,willgive the commerce of the country of such vaut extent aoler equa trs n tewn nsmep edn aagah 92.The thomfght ' t Mrm.Riversmiling. ite thtat Westda- atewyfo h issip adcmnst mrvmn f this ea d vltexein allprevplacs treheveb e hdemithe bea enly db 1 lý ý ý pe~~~~~~~~nntd aluable River te the Aftantle seaboard. kind sor ever were consequences of recorde f-r this season of the year' at;ad htte sebm braroebrusacs tert atw hfotteaISSIPIadem tsI mrveeto hi pce avlet eSdn ilpeib aetebstre e .I a -b r Jne mt kep war olier Thurston would revive the Heu. such magnitude faivolved ln them." The mont considerable direct lobe of life riches and that for earthly r aches are vl oc ' Il rilla Èb ~~aThe present was a large goid leeketapin Cuaalproject. But ho would go The"coSéequences" at the presnt was at S. Louis. The win'd there reachs- dimnict t carry on together., um» ,,_q * 1ýwith a hieroglyph intended for June la farther than the advocates of that ce- time Mr. Thuroton estImates a 8, davlet fsit-he ie nhu awrd commun to the 1yrie,1a -, . - ~~~diamonds in the enter. - IIILThW wanted the goverment to 00(,00to $#00,00,000a year-that i, the highest ince the toradoof may 2Ï, and Phoenelan languages mest 1:'ý' 1 - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wy not?' cried Tom, who had baenappropriatis I,000,000 or f8,00,000for possiy two-ifths of the present cout was blw mWrneyter r ki *iat rich*Tectogt:Eeybd BWsýý epeeling a remonstrance. "It, IO quite a «34a fromt Hennepein, fp the IlIois of runiang the whole government• ad kâled. Thoma 3.Pete .4 years 1ae otouh' vryoyWnw 1 CHA PT ER 1. seen plenty of forely and ChamisegwomaSiple.Bsdeyueut have i. It RIVe, teofeome point west or northwest TeenpiCalpojtrcied ,wabon omapr ofa t stat dti doem not mean what It seem i . net juste: where are you. there to makle you ferget allabout me would't do for anyone ese I hsgo o i otheMisismp;torthewd,-seboutosiertinoeere imsathoe ndklld.Mr.uaahLopowssoeea; u smepepl upos ta anseý»:werea charming voice, *'There was not one who could holda-joune' on it, and nobody lse incalled lgofteIllinisRivrad torthe hthid&osCnfoiasMre whatncnsat .erafesus one&MsaI rid,-bttbthdd of O'it 1tripe out frmm behlind canoto tayou!" swore Tmomwithferver'June but you." aing of the inois eran r teMadiocogrh.Moetantncagtinegaflignec adwl Drb ot muenit literally. The fact le, thalt h oling a clavter of kali- By this time Ith ehd nearyrMeached "It fis beautiful," miled Mrs.Riversenarg wigofe Ilni adMcianya'ag hîtteo lini feed AblDiet Man inr ireared reort- ht eussidws,"e o axono blosso»me of which @lhe has the rosovered cottage whre Jette and -'and does the greatent credit te Tom'@ ,*i wic as constructed by the to the governâment the M8,00,000statu d tetcrnrol sae en your life," and, according to good .au- 1 e _. . hemohrledtae. State et Illinois la the firitlhaif of the canal between Lake Michigan and tecrushed by the falling Wall* of the Ray. thoritiese, tiewas what "takeie ma though&t" ,T à ea th, linka asprtingto sum- "May I comte La andovee mrm.Riveer, Tom waonlooking at his beloved' eyes centler. Mr. Thiratnwantsa acanal ilinoiso River on condition that It enswood distillery ruine. The roof of a maurnt in 1611; no that the transstors- ic 4 bigls hW@sing their uweet~, lhe asked. and Jounegave pea an sd lipte; nothing Could embellish her to froms the Mississippi River deep enough sol ewdnd n once ystore next the St. Nichasholtlwasweecorctacodngt-teusg1o b are keent: Joune bearthe Then they went láto the houme together. i id ndwd nuhtoacmoaeabwoft hewIlliois Rdiv ne hthe Ms-blown aerotsthe treet. A ram buld-therctin ate sg f Riohe.ea.Jneh. Iadloe rm owcar sthye -1"Isuppose I munt takle fitoff saai," ship-of-war. He wants the river and sIss pl. The dittane fromt Heenein ang o elfath stonre ew een"Te ws f heaM"'oney1t mn w 1id .Misiusommeriessk4es eean theteidedthe uttle drawing@nid re gil.dyhrsaidy the Tgirri.t.icatfully;ls butstTom erled, maeaIoahechannesipi easte PofpHennepiint maduidingsgilot, was rofree ndminds thene ratherlihomemey figuerofofe the. deI i s d echilling winds. whom one hadt no diliculty 1in v«d " .No, nu, no!" and her mother said: equally wide and deepe, and lhe wants at h issip ytepoe aal thronidigslstthirrofs ad teisens of the barnyard, notwithsftandig > mg and fresh, bright and halpe- au Junesmothler, although hme eyesand "Yumadght, at al events, wear fita sicnlond rmLk-re owssxyfour nmttes, while by way 0 o aucledamage torenees, signu, out- they spend hutfittle tirme la the air. Hereý , ky sd enilessIn the faitht of gond hair veren several shades darker. Elhe ahp cna pen tanLkBret the mouth of the Illinois the uame point houses and window glas. The gale re" ach. • I esae; Juste, when fuir, lu fairest was rathier tall, with n aboo td is- litt elonger."ti ie"utee othe Atlantic, either by the widening of o h issip a 8mlsaa.ett egh bu 1ocok n a n gal an old Engilihexpression, man-. ir94W and Jounethe rmonthe la afit ure, but her face hadl a Wartndn rAn d ai"yu;"t MsRine, "hlave nd o eenthe Erie Caenal or tbythe oeig faBut Congress, after having elaborate preceded by a violent thunder storm, Wlie. rrpy wirli ot a amn aleo Wéi etJune the smnilig maidlen who ing look. For the moment, onsh your present." And he dashed ointoe ana' to eroes Lake Champlain on the surveys and estimates made, let the ginning shortly after 3 a. m. TLt.etrnimomake him live longer. Thae Greek Word . 1 il so proptly. Tom, this died away ln asmdileBandfor teHteh n roue odssdline surveyed a ryeragotby a sgoven- poetg ydfut n on fcaused great alarm, the people fearing a hrema maneihe o te.. tft 10D a hoYden Of ixteen, POunced his part, he looked amotismeontrelthstie.Itws pety eve mntcomssontdfernchws h cole f eser rptiio o tegrattonao IlEstfrstoboit taur, hee.spri1l -ons thsteredbcb bâthrialookedaiWt O e Mdgilt sreen o eto gra than Me.chue of this canal woud be the termbinus for the canal, and that dif.Ilad e g atrd overtre trets, ilareerne, accordtots athe cmuit--> e, ~~~~~~tt was own tmter te Joue'& "What' offering on Jounehad ben. thé farm and range products of the ference would arise again. thres sections.of wooden sidewalk; blows across mano body fro'm infancy t maturity. By 1..11,ý ýV Ihab come., Of course he asked tired of London alreadyT "à Now, Tom," cried the girl, with dameno . route* were proposed. The chleapest the commons, but no casualties are re- thant insensible process, accomplished , , , " 1 e ton n wsi e ll "-Yes," he answered, heartHly. «h ave lng eyes, -"I%%wan tato ear aillabout Lo- .. and:- munt satisfactory, froainuengi- ported. trug1 adoffo,,o ad t1v .t osu& Caonle homte; tbut 1 said I colme back, and 1 neier was no glai aalndo---l-everything." . eaesneig on o iw wsteMaas A e nw elthogot h o th ry ha o motnd one cubit. How_ mm ,ant n htInol n my life to get awa fo1a Itel you whatfit l, Joune, Ihae Lon- d'Oser or Meredoula route, termainating ws o.a ihfolwdb re.Imposible fer o odo what God basý ote Tm'oue boneed" ."But, my dear boy, whaât domesruer don socety-there la no much sham and ,V'1 -.ing winàd, whlehbérokteMarly telegrph doe without rayourthinkint of it! And. ý , W$ timue they nere hait across the mother say?",bo--t-< and telephone iwires and poie&. Kansas yor t sii ,ý - -re__ ot. ma cme Sheent xta le, bt htWabout i; oone emstali C.... y. was Cpt off train communication for if he fed you during the period of growth, þt ofthe Frenek windows to shouldn't do any good, h- 1 -r1tth" onlywant1to fteeaCh other latn b'y: $ -,,.%several houresuad many trins were de.. mmnyou net trustbe n owheu gen- we - t- 1ý , He looked, as Madge saId stay 'm not at for IamemMle. I din " .,t r-_ .. ,.. layed. Ilousen were demolsahedonear EI ceased toagrow'r -' søs Hhtbson in hi be ht rmke eefe rea id na And yourcousin, Mr. Broke, in a mont , m ý1_ýReno, Ok., but ilo serious Injury ton ooo i al bisegry st a roerial Jae' ha i a agr ag.Itisg ttilatfg epreener?. mates le reported. At Guthrte, (bthe expresson o hegetetcnci.l oe eig the expression ofetthhh le Walldreaiit int-My tke otheramhe , W n " r : .11wind was no violent that Moany Iletooktmailience. It was truc, even fracom ý y :»sd hte tCertal . erath.e -ieav.f'isaron I1esthe seg"is hte bim" said J M 9 .. 4.7 1refuge la cyclone cellars. The sme cou. Jes' Point of view, and that of bis lhear-i 1tb astoJs--ej orte Iwish we eenid las& yffl« tear," ma u w um, --.y. ditions prevailed through month and cen. ers, that the beauty or these brulant Y, 1Ii -g he ewsgetn. Ms ies btoraeetMtetmepa . '.H h ' ".trai Kaonsas.lInKansas City litfmany Bowers was something Ener thasusthe.1, q come b&.-back, T- om- d ha very PoOrsb-ittefear g h ts en ewr roketanrsreemr dea oleof a royIal or.But how thetom $* MWt blush, nour look Cay Or em- Tom did not say hue" ow i e e m eudma M ge ihor.1.. cizurred. s. Joseph, Mo., reportse en- remem ber the revelations of the micro- a .whithwaU6 perhapso, rean -efgego witmt ouvrir l aMy sother '" hedo.s,,tw1o$ly1%ssiderable dammage by Wied, rain turing lscope h tsueo tee1eal ndp Wesemfo Tm- behW la the aeame dt ha hlas1; he o d. d.o sow, with railway traots delayed rte sand stamens, the luliniteimal eelle, he erld, eagety."' na-hd délicate lmtba.; h a lio oigs enly at 09THECANAL FROM LAKE MICHIGAN TO TUE ATLANTIC OCECAN. street car trafie demtoraised andwires ec-eretwihis ulusadpr1s ýobhàr saytha- pettingthsedear semani, et wbmha hÎThÊ h se cisnadtunddo un. Omaha seesto have benot f oifr rwtfa sras mywok ý wmed = hasbstfan ond .Was in heartny foeu.«l tte wa. gyhlis face.West to poli t fconsumption and ex- at Albany, seven Miles above Rock Il- the direct Pâths of the torm, and reporte measip of houman hande. 1ý - MMarye, ndare -e- go "I om4in ath aftsmess." et aa ha ut what?" inquiredjJtne, with au port la theeast and on the -mufac- and. Another route terminated at Wa- cnly two hnches of snow, little wind and "The grau of the teld, which to.day Wis,4 &,n we ee•.et=r Mrs. ivers, and added: «I bale M im oent air. '. tImm and Importe of the East to the tertown, twenty-One Mlle$s&ave Al- no great coid.1 and t-morrow in ces nto the aven": to ý bavhe me,,' laged 'Te. m- oa"n»anealitt le der rM n "Né4thing," replied TOM. WemstnStates, bany, and the third at Rock Island. Duboque, Iowa, reports the worst storus western readers this expression lasont a- 'I- .9ý babýà am*t cre forhde4«. ageIngg -yadwn-(Te be cotainued. "Thern s n odoubt in my mind," said Gen. Newton and Becretary Endleottasellerairtre À M "anch r efo he t ar peinhow eunsed feel 4 i". eftda- @Mndà -an'ttalk their ed off with a biarant MMt&"anda B teEGOlsMNE, the a=m , tu hegvrmethsfaoe heRc-sln ote, largely Illinois Central collided In the torm.ine, on account of the scarcityr of wood. - eWmbà. Tn.7 n Jute. lv_ eurt HE OT Ha MOEY. got te UndertaLke some day a scheme of on account of the arsenal there and theFireman EIli& Sweet wast killed and Eagt. The "ovn" la mot to be thought eto as . te d Ts,"aserdJaegi-After Xe and then.omble Rad Ra- Internai mprovemenftswhIeh will give econsequent Importance of the cani a lac mer Harvey and Postal Cierk McDugf part of mstove. It was "a round pot of ..ismvaagumpem-"Test have CHLAPTER IL' h==== IdentimctionRosmarha, work to the unemployed. There ls no time of war. The local Intereste repre- were probably fatally ingured. Over a arthenw-are. narrowe et top, heated by a h74 appreciateyo- Toma woa etrialte hWiS&Mate, the Hase- Teodlre gaswr ato eenderable number of men out of sented! by the three terini supplicated fout ofsnowftell atChiito, Iowa, partrylire within, dough spread ons the aide&." seý s bsirhee.erbeM=.#.. > fTeahd en Te lane' nerseeafn ofework now-that lis, of those who want Congirme for years, and their failure suspending street car trafne and breakingm mp e%» «oieUm aeý tUTmh euThes" questions. "What shaillwe et?' 1 1 .ser t'teturme Tous, a heannalt, da.sMn e spegrace, seM e ld k»a" adfene rau idapli tes adteemployment-but during the three t agree, no doubt, had imuctoedo with down wires. Iowa City reporte the worst and "Wherewithal %hall we boelothed Y' uaesdaedhmadgoe ae og,-hd8o8okovripetesfor myeartofdepression 1 have no douti:the defeat of the canal bill. torm la six years, Withe pauienge ristake up a tantmunt of dtme and attn-1 ..m.aa ade ga ienim ything; but Tenuwas homet 4anomme time before hie saw the paying delayed and freight trains abandoned, mir- tion in muant of our lives, and Il we add ..I "I,, teo sigh- Mediscre, and ashethad mthing te tenive-teller at his window, but lhe managed ing taosnow blockades. Aillthe schol *"How sall we be aneed?" the sein total .., anwered Tant, He wanomtena"y way Wb"t hewafted te hand ln the check lhe had been ca'.-- sir John Maodomaida Advioe. at Ottumwa, Iowa, were losed, street of many a flife will bedescribed. a46e hoI&gsariy alterhber owin him thbemot even in appearam&e He rying wrapped la bla red handkerchief, Sir John Macdonald was theguestof eare abandoned, trains delayed, and buai- Tu seek the kingdom of God isnot to rW»a am 7e ongtenonw '-M hi- s*d @tend waiting for is Moneyroo.a anutinMnreloe easuspendled. Ailltranic was stopped hunt for a hidden thing thant is ditlenit *e la autber me«, sM Juin.- eyne, a trige lmt of feate; he a , iswll havetgbe identfed before -evening and wast expected to makte a :t Cedar tapids, Iowa, and cecen the let- to fnd and ca n ony be fouetdafter long; . bu bm" asked Madge. like à gentkmnan but a cotnstry @aget- et speech of much politleal moment. The ter < arriers were forced to quit. Hligh and disapoineting egfort. Itis truc etat p* eary gend.asking rumog chute.a". He made a capital seatsebut w*ecan puy this," taid the te-ller. Star sent a shorthand man Withe in- whaids drifted the snow badly, and stock the kingdiom of heaven La eompared to a1 sa:MtY and Ilwiky, And lhe among theg~ldeds t fthe Cition he The agidfarmer took the check, folded structions to fte down Sir John's sufferi from the Increasing cold. hidden treasure in aothler passage (Hutt. Il l 1 a s aph,' ms@e«»elady re- did not ahime. lt carefully Withe his big dngers and words exactly as thley were uttered. It Galetburg, Ili., reports schoolà losed, 131: 44), but the Idea there illuswtrated la S I«estsAt e vey pretty w oman on the du y ater is rete rufmmeta n thèem r bbed is gray C in whiskers w as a gre t banquet and wine flowed nt reet cars bokaded, business prctically the value of the tre sure. We are ot tao1 - !"erled Madge "Oh ponctuaity at the thm apb m u "Have to be lndemnitied, do 17" hle hseedt heoB ble. A Chieago, Burlington and Quitey starts forth uapon a quest flike that of the I E"Jue asnoMsId, thoughtfully. "'Lemme see; who passeger train stuck In a snowdrift near Round Table knights for the Holy Grmil, fortotheretor, s te M knows me? Thar's Jim Pattersont, but noe.Fr h ie.fhmhecudOneida. Rockford, Ili., reporte over à The searchhtere spokien of in for a kinge- prenaentdte ame- He lareai. hadl unexpectedly changed is dur, and b.i *D ot make out what Sir John had been foot of snow, schools closed, treet carsdont that in to be found by ait earnest . r flnd et yurmcotinue. I1earne over on the &ancOD l f@itbdi«gese. le lves way mip town. Why, gay! . .tailkingtabout. He hurried off to the stalled, rilroad trains delayed and the seekers, and to be found just asucom- hwm e la there." veient te is pupil. this here' Carrin ton's bank, aintt it'Y premier and went prer the speech care- worst mstorm in ftteen year. In nome lo- pletely un It la soughet; for the kaigdom W*u Agents esor out of the Joune was educated wlIhbhr OaMÈim "This ls the First National Bank fourl with ima and straightened it out. ealities the country ronde are impassable lies within the heurt thant mnsee and . lsgyt cael lokngMr. ryan lemre, wi e To's s- adthe tller, "ndMr.CrrngonisThanking Sir John mont gratefullylhe on account of snowdriftsand in Many of grows by the very act of seeking. To re- c1leet, the RB redBra.i eate ahir-. was about te rush bock, when the the smaller towns of northern Illinois and ly, however, upon the prom ienht "ait - ' ~jo%«e tay &andmsser tommRiver$a nd hem "ma *Whar le lhe?' statesman, tak1ng him by the hand, eas*tern lIowa the schools were losed and the~ethings shait bc added unie you" tao1 bm:ebr oo usiu oe1 roieborïr.Bya;tee "Second window to your rig-ht." said: "My dear friend, yois are yoang. business aimost entirely suspended. the extent of neglecting prudent provision ,btesalhedlgtdtsggtetathrsseshMeseto The old man stepped over toth le The world la efoureyu. 1 am old and GR Ai fUNE NS. OI. orematerial nécesities for nmel and1, th v e ose Cottae, then teant andthat ealer's window and rapped oen fitwith have sen much of lifelits tials and pt en 0 #ai , thaillater in a elett stick, June should have the benet of ber esns. is whiptock. The enshier, smooth, temaptations. Let me venture as one over 1,00,000 Beugsheeofw heit, cors, wu&asot truly seeking the Mkigdomtof Wwete gaiig te Mer.,he would mu- jiSagverne»s and Montert. And ter ive Coot, distant, gray side-whiskered, con-- sofnuaoflulo xprec oofe o ewadBreiDsryd . h oroIlal ae hugtfo h fey:i at b ane t al eas h poram hdben---fronted im. U O nufilwords of advie"-it was the proudest Flames thant did $1,500,000 danoige at thegso itse l tereied vea frsionhe *Gb ba, gold he wasnot altogether futty ecarried ont with faewer dUummen, -"IWas n ogit the money on this there was an average o ilonnmmnof h eotrslie ewsEs S.Lusdsrye h no r in "Te oo sei he e antioeus o telfa ,m te is dinner when there was jealousies and heat-burnings th»M ig there eheek. and that allek youngi feller ont of employment. Laboerleaders at all expectancy. "6Be mure, always bee elerator, the Burlington freight houses. Jesus forbidx worry. Worry lsaot mere- = th li e gained tby ging without have beenexpectede«nhe in in lathe other pen outid 1 would have toatime@ estimated the numrat,000,- ue yyugfied htwe o forty adjacent dwelling, the stables of lyfoolish, but wrong. It eriw pplsativity. ý gle sd Madretho«bthey eeuty and talent. But Mm wras" beaindendißed." 000and at 3,00,000. I believe Itmwould try to report a speech yon are quiteo- thefSt. Lis TaransferhCompany ad10prevents clear thinking, wieactinglet. bb ns&Ins. He beitated for an a placid, easy tempered womnan and Mm , "That's the rule," said th-emcashe. have lbsenbetter for the great manu of ber"-New York Parnfrss v at roaed 00,00 buhel ofThet,-perate speech.it Impliesl a doubllt of Our. . Riverasthad an immense &mnat of tact."You will have to bring someone in thé people If the government hadl fouttndt480,000 ushnd5,0belso on and of,00bh- ,Fathercre.' loq eqt og to msa o-night,- in- and wa, besides, thoroughly conscentes of who knowsyouateo vouch for your employmnent for these then. The c6tn. Connecticut Oak&. elo of rye. Between 80,000 and 100,000 Temching Biute, = .reaigrIe thoughts and grateful for the advantageswitreh Identty." . muntity had to support them ton Dome About oak trees an Important chap- boghes of whent was on the care that The essence of this passage about wusr instinct, hber @iser's kindness gave Joune. TOM "Couldn't yod dofit?" asked the wa. Every idle man tu a tax on the ter In Connecticut history might becwere burned, thun making the total lose ry may be summed op in two menteä&ke,,. - 1 m= r«bumo through kms fair mght have been a stumbilg boek but nid man. man who la working. And lack of work written. The famous Charter Oak of wheat in the neighaborhood of 60.000 Stop and think; in It worth while to wor- -emtril e oappear ennelous, that Mrs.Bryan had a rooted aversle to "CertainLly not; unes» 1 were ne- creaotea discontent, whileh stire up a rev- tree in Hartford was an old-tree When bushels. ry ? Stop and think: infit not wrong to e_»Iredm herlthilleapluoethearrageubweeo.nn et osins-a fengquainted Withe ou." oalutionary feeling. the colonistsfiret came linothese parte. The tire originated from nome cause not worry, if We believe In the Father? . 4«M sewollk t icwichnt as htknwe asntshrdbyhr The cld farmer laughed so loudly "The scheme of Improvements, 1 and the Glastonbuary oak, Of about the known, In the elevator, and was discov- I f there were not more Important tbing.s , hohlkb,,aawfuyny,"ids aiid To er, Tamter ae nToth arrivedtaeatanthe RoseerbCottagtheaando that everybodyke teinorthe abanke oookind alatarr theblhiugelietructure abwas10a'emass Aofw firte t ofte thesie questions atu ennlength, ,nsess' bt hr.reoeortoAdigMs-Rvr aoe asframe run n isee'I1ame, which lighted up the country for fIt Insatisfying to turc from the queg. Io ouglet teosee to.ighat- 1 dareMay ment conscious of a Pang of disappoint- "Why, smash aillPotata- buigs! don't",& m. Iailen around. A strong wind was blow- tion about worry considerced merely on a Kwat wiß let toe comte another night ment, when he suddenly hethoughtteit- you remember Lias Crowder? 1 went .lt i ing fromt the northwest and carried show- practical utilltarian banis, and the trothe @d. la ahe ln the drawingrom? 1sef how a tet-a-tete might be turned to to @chaol with ye; lived next door to .ý% ers of embers for moiles, endangering the presented by Jean%, thent God the Father isl adse er"Ad emacedvatg. ye when youe was plain Pete Carri'ton .2 whole of EatsiS. Loui. has a personal interest ln alf hi@ needy 1ý 1, - *11I wanthea aYn etivers OMmu 'stead of P. Elli'ton Carrin'ton, Eàq. t1l ..e The lons on the elevator, litsContents children, and will certainly care for themn ý. waoqu ntedftoet Juen eay ort hie oith the sweetmile which made I kin indemnify you If ye can't Indem- and on the freight house@ and contents as well as for the filles and the birds. Hie lam ouaat gar. e as eu Dtellber sud face ten yeare younger al ate«Ce. nify me. 'Member that day whi r they na 1and (cars burned In fully covered by fnur- counsefls unfatteing trust in the Father, ýý gýà Tom para eispir, althlougwh he You Dmay say anything youIlike." lhad your pu up fer steali' Wood, and ac.Th'iksdstiue aogtwn ndcnidnetattebettinswl Mos, But abe bdhu t] emwhn Then Tom broke into his discourue: me and yu and Saut Pper chunked.1.- ty-five or thirty companies. be given to the faithful believer. 1) man ID Aroly purpoetot marry a ".You know-l'm sure you nuow how 1 the coanstable with seed pertaters?'.. Plan un Immaense Waterway, et ,n-Te alofMttl the ot unfrequently succeed, and lv ue on wy eigalu 'Member how your ma used ter lock 1 _ Application il be made to the Domin- Mjatt D: 0-17. ad Ipeg ago determined to amaril these thler women uf whom my a youai up on Saturdays when tellesed to _.l-ý on Parliament ntlits next session by a..-, ,if thse was any truth la the stlog. hnss, h asol aem oego out to do the section gang's Wash- nmbrofCnai. n UiedSatClara Marrie' irthday. * sawa trghtianwaprokdand admi e er ten timeàaort.h@iean be6lag ad you- epitalists who have a project for eo- I h ais om ora lr P ew s obtin oeith T rao; buter'T e inded r»-aise" autid Mrusl.'iL-"It s allrigh, M. Crwde,"_sd tructing a new waterway, for auneat in-MorustheLadereHseinowritnoalU ,- gobsitaclerers et, no, o r anheuto .a pthought the hier, uri«a little" d 7ld dm udeyasod.Thegn f o tycroagteMotetaLk hte-and a ch an' el ntole tiniq e a"ý l z> garticlarlywantdibto walk It's truec!it's goupeaitrae!" erled Tom., recogs»you at Arst. step aoer to the 'chang meeing-hous. The tree waspcalosneterotna ee eriyWhih ealay elbrts1h 0 wut ber taight but, ausDse u$ with energy. Then he faitered a bit. but, teller's windsw and your check Wiltbeho »n OPTH» CAYAr. rnoe In urssis- alluded to lu the agricultural papetroftendormedt by the International deep Water.versary of her birth. "Net moreth» 1 -ý segre t rnafe4i, hesid lighting with his diffdence, half cpad"sque o AE EeeoA. the country hlfaitacentury ago lbe. wy cmisinfenminutes after bis dilcovery t . Smek he going.1did not knowert itadwnto.".a etngs e-l"na anminute," said the old farmer. .- cause of its enoarmous aime. ,. Ed. mny birthday fell on sat tPatries ,,ý,1.11. se late."tied. I did not feel it so much before 1 WyIendhv nenßdyui aewy hc ilcepntas wards Lester, author of the "Gory and Day," she says, "hle was at the o ,- havyeoet aai,"Ans ae et u ng a to I' D 7# 14a mot"ye la Afriky. You neyer port#tion and keep the rates et the rail- Shame of England," mused under Its asking If the ladies wouldant 1 Ist , ý'I 0 bw. nw«uy. V«," imploring, "tiek selleam eat ail cold leek a feller straight la the face, rad foire to a reasonble figure. The shade; George D. Prenticewrte his ,ý OF hbave some 'grase material.utý at dlm repliy so mucha unfrmd o hn h isrym n o'egtta era rdr constatof New York have doue a won. trotpestbeneath Its shadows, and -d ed a very vague order-'gra uest .? Belwld O a» ru ome Diedisay?" nye thatold ma P u ipp Fourwhe rfu wr i herguaio o ras Glsh ro psedmnyo te-leaving such a Widte marganen ' _eav- wh sh gotlatothe oadhe.Tom«adete Iotosypathtaemhte r-reoe gptuestyma'tooreathe- -st ortaion.atesin tat 8ate.Whe stuy horado hisyout undt itMr-u-aion s towhatkindof 'ra2

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