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Lake County Independent, 9 Sep 1898, p. 3

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'è à _ ý , ,- - ý-- _-. - , «0- ý-ý- _ ýThe sWord69 a e trate draws theý' .t wa'a',e dfldfa-_dy -iingIlneetoday.On one ide of it are «g . - ,.-* tworld de*9would hase eniered -E m in and ruin and sdeath; on the othlersde . 1 1 ' ' ~~~~~sively lhad she been a 1spectato1sr instea of t_ __-. of it are pardons and usefulness and happi- 1 I ,ý ý - ýý 1 't ~leader. She was very mach admiredian&d -.1. cns and heaven. You croit@fromn the SERIOUS SUBJECýTS CARtg"t' , ý, -,,- J! ~~~mach liked by all the guestst. They 9. ý _. wrong Ride to the right ide, and your OONSIDERED,1. ýý - . -1- 1 th.. the rg eund k>vely et i : famiay will cross with yos, and your - - _d _ - --emed -19 friendls an ;-yoïÏIAssFotim . The way yet- -- - - ,__ _ ý-w:- - _-ý -U, the real mistress of the brilliant reel. 4:- g-tewl o . If we are ntsvd eA schotarly EXpetion of the LnIAá 1%»lIf Onselput a question about the charade. w- _ill never save any onle elne --huheWrtyo .aRG mm AOL 1 ~~~the tableaux, thelmusic or dreaTmshte ,1 e ir. ivhile the iwater ,dropped fromt the Mflow ,to get saved? Be willin,- to accept -To- aten or's St9 udy of the ha. ayo aiighe1h, we ee rinýdone. and the eédge tof the ax (rom Christ and then naccept Lhrn mistantatneousl- t.-ata ý' 1" tt .. 1 -1 .lie ~~~~~ ~ ad ntjiw yaingr. be1YJ 1Iing round land '1101 got keener nditkeen- ]y anid forever. Get tin the rocktIorst, and scrilptureeTime Weil lpent. 1 ' 1 1 . l , é"II U Ao n otMn owep raea sgM rs*'ey nP r . S i 1 h v e s e ei n m n w h o w e re p u t i t e n y o u w ill b a b le t o h e lp th e r s t p o nI,1 Theu Parn~~~orMis egnh." rie tobetL týagnst the grindIstone iof hardship, and thée§uame rock. Men and wom en have Leu... fair Feptember Il. iI Thn ae-nthrmiortoul-tewhih. ýone turnied the e rank, aniother would bleen lsaved quicker thanleI1have beéen talk- odefx. "hynlohaeee 1. . il . ý . . .incientuonwhich the stranige evenlt ,of - 1pre- théunfortuniate halrder down and ing abolit it. What! Without a prayer? through w'iiathro'IIëyau h srngernt. her life;, Iturne. Paulinle, the inaid wohre ow ni ews rudaa, eWa!Whou imo/eibrte- rme utoflte.wayd Isa. 28: 7.drh 1 ý wasengagedratherVwedding'to trt thinner and thinner lhin comnforts thini- ly think it osier? Yeu. What! ithout 'lhis week's leson, the subject of whi , By-arin-1Hol s.onme. dd elysoblig e dt 'e.'"ner, hois Iprespec-t.qthiinner and hie face a leur? Yeu. Believe; that isall. Be- is binfua Indulgence, la found in Asmol hoean ad slynhi't dvrts thiinner. And Isaiahi shrieks out, "What lieve what? That Jesus died to sale You 6: 1-8. ln this lesison ive have the earNeust . -,-- v 'vvven nfi 1mo n ochecai .. fotr aoeaid. mLdyMlmr , ean ye thalt ye grind the faces of the fromn sin and death and hell. Will You' of the prophételetIhovrote their merzlta ,' 11.41 TIER VI. nvrwsi1fl rs nsnho .o 1 hrs ode lae ay ewnporDoyu o ae. .Something makte* (the earliest wnhose date is certain; 00&, , Mh rs.aend anlu entmrc g e ti n usypually Violaniteb o, Ly e ino at iret sight.Site had a sort, graceful, . The Battloe for Bread. me think you have. New light halo comne wiesspos olt1av rte the, andawing e room. ofre iwyan bail- by Puieshitbtno h adurllaat anr1cervie wt tisa wuhing itolbe hungry. It bento yourectountenances. Welcome! Wei- few years before Amon, but on bouewha tiwitng th o iesbride. lourd LViinhadre;m efclrfe ent. Sh semed Iis n e'tIng for lus to be in good hu- come! Bail! lHait! Saved yourselves' neti vdne.Tedt ster wrttn o aytht e holdbeatboe "Lard Sulwyn ,wishtes it.You do not Rnxious, too, and bhad brought withhrmo is ha l thu, e wrdwe e aen o aeyut av tes y et-oeroaIin. Tuah e derob e mas > enn thsvnn f te athotitove ern dersloteanlelu ol." n teti .somet-excellent testimonial~. She had -.- ack. But let hunger Jtakeroll possession masny. Tell it to your family. Tell iltat to distinguish him froms the Brut king et' > He requested, teto, ta hr hoh en.0th oihdsouhr n h. ,niived with Lady IDunrobmii. whose uad ---- ofu.adwol l unit ab-yu uiesascae.Tl teey h otenkndmwihi hs pliewsedlcomn e. oftheittppofte-iifiu ekwesre bord.In heésainia e atvr n eera;aterad N this discourue Dr. Talmagre chaes rians and cannibale and fiends. Suppose where. We will suesslfully preach neo6781-741 B. C. When this king clame 9f» l ds;th abtt n.loaifewofhe reefr- ishig ure was fr oo in whie satsuite with the ConesfStamrwo our lifetimie fromtsa meaningless gJ that sm-me of the energy we are expending more religion and wilH successfully talk th hoeo aai, h oe fSre buveshould be tfhiss re ndtiurn of o igitt hae on r acort ds;latoilet lhad gone abroad- raittthratisihepules tuteinuolesan uavilnntlkabutte o or rlgineha epureleshvers mnatg ora enuyha be hi ieesiwstmd n nusdmiof magnirte iom sisempte air Ia "If you think 1 should be likely te sulit pepe wlivt rig; tet, Aifetu ii. tei,I.readuesn should ltbeoxpen e noThemoeteiof tha wh ousdo to bene.tcsh ed, cngr t a te ssyan powee ont toigil demosrtoamrbysie state a a t a You, my lady," Rai<d thit omn." ..il David, nafter he hadt served hito own eu imeriful alleviations. I have read that the moulu of this generation You will effect te ytetrevcoiso os,5e **A newokind ofir Ldy selwyn!" %aid grand ftél,. but quite out of Place tryso hrd to do my duty . 1 would do ,raionb h il f(, flnsle. h btltel nwih oetoosmttrog orbweeaio.G r n b'sftheir.e Fcorie few oabeyea s te- Bleatrire Leigh, with curling lilas- "Ysuoulumal fainaly <1inne).r. . ianything lmonst fier a homue. I am one ,hiso tex twichhao f or a'l ong mle than oanothle in he orld'soophistrathat hler wil nuceotherto gowrca og.srilen monrchs ough maiynte mpt have had ii kinds orhgf eroine-brave V»iolanlte was in blixsfuil ignornand Kio, te -vry ew who are quite asli in 1,eenaruning throughianyfind erma onsn wtas ote a tle te of ide ipsie-100,000 Go rightandhtwinuce others t o go th yrenracontroer yriaou nto mbU women, wnrlike women, who hbave held 1 looked at herself in the inrge a iri.ade in the wrl.I-aveoteaton)ivgai ae a time touhrn as wd elra atmosmenwunderéaoledo, 25,00âe10 mn under right Whntherat l dCentenialex9 hi to rat oe to t roun a won&ch, th Cateaantasee diloaierhughtl weit a itm o irl ould surely few,,-friendâ«." These words afterwar1 die- -a (-radie ait well ai algravei. IDavid, gebwarteberg. N, no! The greatent and bition was being held In Philadelphi, the that during the earlier part of the ige ý women Who have ployed Ithe role of em-'het w batyiht h aibre fruit. Lady selwyn engaged herWoeuteIhiLil. cowboy and %tonte slinger and fighter andl most terfi attle in now being fought question came nup among the directors as o0 eoba I1teewaohngt bassadres.; womien wihha missio'n, h c eMi wI g. le etrn-al ek afterward Theresa Bowde rmtitadbannes rie n lltewrdvr ttstebttefrtewehrteysolreerhixps-fnirpdadgraexasino h hadeyee he l ifeof tha elin Athmidthe ewas sg oewatntrte ii$rence i1' wasMa.àt the(*ast le.- aré prophet. did hl# be*t for lthe people of hi* lead. The ground toellofetthe inent pas- tion open on Sundayn, when a director, vongthraed ingdom ofxIsraeo. Tht ady lwynle.e ovly n te, he drwiinguooit the laIdien wa.iting Then, and for the fittrim.t Batrcetim, ndthenwetiadlaiddow o th sae nuoenotteegealmuica mste- ho as mn o th wrldfrm Nvad, as reesey wathapene. eroea fam usytan ai. wen -erluand lthMe n Iiglh's drenss Leigh saw lher. She. entered L ady \io-Isouthern hieu fm.erussen in that sound pieoir,> n,,,,ltheristsaysaluggetetr, oe wand sa hs o r1.ýemigwih'rstrdte odr fIrelf "Wemut mkthe tent o it." sRaid there. Selokdat'b e c. rwi te' roomnne iorning wih nome les- s-umbr hih noigbt anarhnee.imbthe rtsy. the hug otleo minadtear runigdwn is etrginofHat hpnttee of M Ms. Belwyn. laintivlyr"o tell teI a frcsimple bac aoî drievd ae rm .lwn.ad a temad.leatcantate."avdafrhehd inaastekgroehouhndhyce:"Ieike a returned prodiga,.tArbh"th t h ore holettiregin k truth Batric. 1 derelly beglin 1e feel nupround the hite thro th n ifl i e ngg< oe e ld' arrb.to ervtedhliwn gneato b te il f e '. ea!Gie s rad" n Tenyiersag wntwetan itonrt t ouh s nthnOtes arm et nerveus athe time dhasreur. I hote y a fwrich red ru bei; le W throii ug edher frome rooni ns rdom. ito e. , . raionth Iis ng"llt h rough the g'rmd ieatnharme ofm-And rTein here giwenad ntabathlist of aascu. it isth aloreaiethatilenE shie will ott,e very Dmutchlamies. Vivian , shoulders gleamied like mar -tie Ia any piirettras butlte rko aomue , eratiOnd ht a erved---that is, the .ýl' 1asil tacad e m natheralniear them-aygold memres chalome batm,batnd ored aacula o h nd ama soth.( le l seems nas infatunited an ever." thle; wa. ticea.. 'litudenily.,andthen isIrg ure.o ayHe-popelvnga hetlee elve.As A ptos h gon tn.th rgey fI eebe ht ygorfe mtelT4 8. rmth refntceo'@ "Ld etrshoe hIl Mifti on mayslast, "shewd rsoLdy ever a tntatin cooswyn with a tsmile tat had in it a tinge of have You ever thought t bat our reýspo)sl 'uncounted Multitudes, who with treame- taught mie abouit keeping sunday, and boam's8). rintinthe IBook ot'K et es Vidtrion e. it w il. anryd eays-for lahean andy yroton @leshehd 'malice. .11-,, kd bilities are chiefly with the- P4avile iow ing eye suad Won cheeks and broken seema to hear her voice again and felet onsoul ai mtin ite Bdea of' Ylreiandawhe ityar. waan h mn-egthte stat in ian an "*Io that your new maids sheasked walking abreast of us?! Thésre are-aboust liéarts in behalf of themselves and their I i hneeyeeigIketb rshould hard lyimageie, ofinlfact,=thatait w dertans te saliy."naae agret mn Iist e b m de "e, a h ely Secm e-four generations to) a century now, but 11n families are.pleading for brend. . aide in prayer. Gentlemen, 1 vote toi the ost rl Iman er inodtof Ilsvhe ý BWgtrice Irigh had made læeolvne; etom mch f erday, and %she orsioeem to understand her -de'im.if w lograd there was ALo rud slhibevac fteChita ab th. oywe atra roprt wsa toshel dmwiterhl ed n ow fiienga Ia-e stakcause -8T'ttural ohr duispetywb.ler.., perhap onlly one generation to a century. Iet us takse another look around to see And tbe carried everythingb toma egt uhhwvr sapypee Sey "l;%she lhad not. raned) lieara-e grae th t as will #,vert the mer- " soud neverhavtielengage Tkngthsufct ntteca1lation. ho-w we tmay serve, our geneainLt when the question was Putabbalon'il t be t h fact by the writings o Amma. gedy quen; she hd not.t»en toghe.own le nght to hersel f. ouaid Miss Iýgh ephti-aly o mkea ouh az ad nytht b c s ee a fr s mbl, ht he hveopn heexibtin n he'Nl""N ndHoea ad hoe oosLlsest self, wipred the word rvnge.' at aucl isprvlnt pereive anything allonge about hvehnt"eat'0gmwatinsovte|.os;:htorwar. odiloostsupon av oentheehehwasal ounanmou S , wl thfeafutviidnsth e urtter f malee Ner lmth ss kilfullohed she madote gMrs.elynoiles0,"er erpiind adyt ant rne.r"i thugberhuman family. With referectohm man race and] knows Just how many in. What one man can do iflþe dces ight, rptnth atcomaru idnie the lrmategiso he pan.tNotin ill lvelftatlerilfmhe gr uslat uMill be disappointed, hrvrypesatadgrcfl nhrWe have ni) respionibility. We cananot habitants the world has. The @taietics boldly right, emphatically righst.ropnet. fompea wroth e mrs > euleand he sid toherslfetat u der a a y he sbcaid. "You evidently mnnuer. ' etrc h w teach them, we cannot correct their mi onh-w rds ouaio r crfly.o hi e eatlio. plater tan A m, vatingsa d reu u the guise of friendly liking @bhe would b-D , d by V v a ' is e ·1 o Yu not see, erie iéar ice, th t ke ,w e c nn ts ot e th i s r ow , I tak e in cil id a p la in, a r y e w I conlyF s yo th a t m ye n e w h is t w e;the do mlem ee d 1 m ercilessto V ivian's w ife; @she would ne v. expet visitra, and ym uch n wi b , r s e l ke teyou ? HBer unh a ao f te ca nnot e as thir om nde .Th ei r epu -oeta rs e ers of gover l n ms a en go tr oughr e r vcothi ent e at , Dotto a aon isit, neaer ;tforn rem em berandtha i thi r* "1a er~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~h fpr e;sewudlytast rw areqie aon.face flushed so deeply ame shadle, she ia of thesmune height chers are deaf and dumbitto anything we teland ancou t owmain engopltbuherve thodamgesait, nttRtto ouleit,tto rtonfth nthfIra'sg out and expose her Ignorance, her want f Te aryou 4not purmeteh e aecmpein'I sag a - is-ight say to themn. The lasit regiment of aeibhuntetttso ngad.n evei.Iwudliet osmtingvarion wathedesroyedaibytentAonsyrmos I sivavoir ir;he ad liirso lve tonake tha . $be wydn et undersotand why te to have enigaged much a person. On,.,that lgreat armyilhaonpassed out of soight. ra cuayi eahd u hntwrdhligusrpim od oso h aion detke captve A21 b C.). ý Viia rth ganune heiniton ubet.Se dn htp--law wa. imagine what remarks bpeople May make'We might hallon as loud% as we could; notl oleatell uachownmanyiha.BtaintheeIstero blsua itwoudi andtopin- while allthe timentsheepreserved the friend. but the saw thathe an trliel uc IMidnt oicac-hnvr hogttf noofhe wudfvethi ea t eer i Ai oWArcaaabstldmstb1dc t utfotonte pwr ra1Eplntoy -liet fce nd he itmiles. ila ae orddslneted the it." maid Lady Violante, distressed and what we wanted. I admit that 1 am inAiessr Yrcet b know tle act thatapat ot rmn tus ccamonraptachingthislesoto may e'g i'Ten we shall see whats comes,"%lhe more comforted when Viviaenw<dra imyd sseawy en ismptywthtecilrhs fte a m n ue of pe l horilaetahe aturht oueandlgates rminaaand grand- Itenibewelto i en a teueIà Mid teoIhralf; e will uoon tire of hi. room and opened bis eyes ilaWncretquick-mghudfau lt. a nnot- a tte uden ypty ithed, and whoeon aher tee-hsmd nuhaprlfrech n faaatieadfutisrinoe'h oko ms ec l G gutauheavllage foart ho he a noth. nher d uignr, tenfu ueOf Moss huh"igpae atdt otnet ryfrthere be ifteen hundred million, fteen and dominions enthroned and coroneted, muet read the book and learis eanlis ý hing butd abprtit leface. Thndhe law s ly at he uet rceu g eThat depends aupon tante." was the lher fathier, although hehaed gonejin totuand, iteen hundred and fifteen pe for 1 cannot forget that lullaby in the tore@; that ln, the subjet of each e eabi.ý,ý etld, angd o Lere wil e wayand mwens lih. w *ole nthe haughty 'beau- quiet reply. "For my part, I shoutnetbnotiaen, and no motre needed her prayers, ple then there in enough apparel for di- closing words of my text, "David, after and the general trend of the bouilti;cei, 'ý of getting ridwoyhrwresh tet Thre w as o mtyil onladysthat MadePlike a maid who nmight be Mistaken for and, looking lupeinto lher moether's face" en.nrdmlin tentosnh a evd i w eeainb h unishment awaiting leante and the s«ë, a time Lvas esl" grtidlnthefung ips of iltat arce knew why, my sister." satid: "Oh, mother, 1 cannot leave him all ten hudred miain fteen Nt ouchy w illoed fehiallasee sWat ov teyrudn ntopfr hi i bde ply waghs Mis l*le ighnetngfrosethe ymoung u e, -Yet Lady Violent, liked Theresa Bow- out! Let me say thank God that1t i da ae, hnotraed paren et no nuß i lep itell!on al."WAbsa oo id onotpuis wisbe ornte rrd t oserve heriDe togtthtaeddnt arteu fin served," said the butter, and (de, and %she remnained a t Selwyn Casle. good father once, go1nIlankeep him in MY ctapparel, utrapprraepp parel. At trfi sloubleIt. Abt nious Adoiadid not theilrst imle, temarkd a beyre arril the carerige, oanytMm.g else' ttlithe dining Broofbeady llr ade not dn re ti toywudpryr.'least two suite for every being on earth, worryi. Persecuting Baal did not har- or repetition la ehapitesad2 * t the dooin r oened, ad Msn. Sen Vthenthede esti terslngnwo e nvrhv ee rte.TheConing Generation. a nummer suit and àatorinter suit. A good row it, Exile did not 61i t with night- using the relisedt version, Whb sepu atrâ edaaint cry aisbrtmohmndt. hen vici hnte ain as the swept along. tTo bie continuedd But the 1W) genérations have 1passed off. pair of shoes fer every living mortal. A mare. glace a redheakded boy, amid is these chapters int paragraphls, thé lt' Betricen Leighiraisedierteyi, andthey rThe diniingroom wan a superb ispart- - ýPassed aup. Passed idown. Conle forever. good coat, a good hat or a goodi bonnet and father's leckst tnight, he had not lhad be piainler, They are, in the Hebro à and beauty. and grsc, thant her fac»grewbmse n-det ards were one bise of gold QUEER OLD PORTO RICAN Ci-r. oureathly aeistence as treased. otWerhalgemnih nefito pael. Amardlierhe ehlaidownd to i t.7 t o ie hdhmaya poeft rhythn roeot ic a;the ' pLerd withjalouenvy dtias.shedgaze. u lt;tetbewsmgif-W BPtoe o e hm, twe shall ntv-h ear anly -e for all nationst, adapted tall chimes, and troubles leep.no In the cavernset Adul- ling manner in which the proht «s@ LordtVeianct e nt-redfrsta,o n he e n vmer out; svntéin livery were aitWalled Town-tAt a. their voice ,Pwe Iyi llékeno, part in their not a string or- btton or a pin or a hook juam or in the palace at the iltme his en- around the map-Damascaus 8, Ia,> by thie nd, il.a oealea la ghrinkin ceny ed The Young girl, to whom 20Yar g.conv-ocations. their elections. their revo- ranyewtigemewreteptghicpu, but 'Edom, Ammon, Moab, Judah--andm* frighotenmýe hild. a -fbeau tLrm- gir l' ttnan .liew and strange, felt her gars Juan tsa aperfect ispecimen of a lutions. their eatastropIhes, itheir triumpha. oBuat, ala! hee reth godcltem ties wsa e aceful sleacalmtueep y sre.Ntce lohat nse whoe ovewas wresof ad hr- udbtis kwithin her. and lonuged for the walled town, with portcullis, mattWe wM oi seafctte1Bueer-frthree-foursaofthe umn rae? Thes tflsleep, a gcloios sleàen Afer el - l.thcief tieo.Isal:oppression ons, whose f-iguh- reall grac»tue Oand lir aspect of -hume- galltesand battlemumi. Built 0overF stiens gone, or thei 180 generations to coe'é,other one-fourth have appropriated them. haed served hi" generation by the will Of poor, licentiouonsos, iniquity of the iae' symetr-evn te tavlin cotum of 'lhere wu@a a chir lat the helld]of the o s iis still in good condit ion ecet au fromt the galleries of heaven the TefcistrendsobeadwlbeaGheelonlep"odwtfulxryundan ferluts frigcoultdintcoul it-hoe lanbeéttheilt.Fr amom nye nr. ,The walls are pictuiresIne former genterations look down andreoc redistribution. .Not byy anarchistie vi- Away with Gloomy Talk, ecres can be found for thtese. ." wacn itrus int, shpledbeuytere wan some little emibarrassment, then ndrparunduswrkantourvcore oaas e a, you e-lnc.mfoulwradis ay t old Aaywthal ou lom-tl aot ale-Hmthlth'ret La odrouvs to edberold- rab s . ewnsi:Iadrpesnl tpisd h als avior, start ilutences, good or badi, that rend and tear and diminish, until instead departingfromt this world! If voe have that have suffered dister Louilrd.iinld e r-lyt i 'Lady Violante,will You takie youir .cost in themnselvi's ubl hewll ýshaili r.1ontethrough the advancing ages. I of threefutso hewrdntpoprysre urgnrtoitwl o epu-wl nt ee fu str ase t W ý "Moter. -,.. Rhed.tyInshiablofaven reglar squarlu.-But*ourbusiiness is. like David, to serve attired, four-fourths would be inragn. ting out into the breakers. It will not be bly the Babylonian city, Hamath is , "Mothr," h sai, in is gave. hiva- p ws no onde that dazled b thesix prallilstrees rnntnsinntewdihe- trhow geneattoitheteoplentwe -BIlilotetwyotknothowkhenreistrbutiorthef.ghtwiththe kng oDterrrs.lIlwil oflDmasci, G hheanthe Pm.el Niesbfashio. n "the happieut;. hou fmy 'Musat I)pendor, mshe shrank bcadto ftelngho h-sadad ing, those whose Ilungs nowbreathe and will takte place. By generosity on the part be going to leep. Why will you keep ut southwest of Jérusalem. ,ý Mife i hs i hc 1bigtoyumRaid tímidly• onat rigtrt anigles. The hounes are whose hearts nowe heat. And, mark you', of those mwho have a surplus, and incrtes- &all so ervous talking about that which in liere ia a sketch of hou-es1of.a Mot. F,-ýyll* 1ben a "Oh. no; prayot snow. Indeed, I would i-, yand ocompactly built of b)riek. it isnot a oilent procéession, but movng. ed industry on the part of those suffering only a dormitory and a pillowed lumber, one sort that we shbould not e «pect M1vie iu m ota L Itt-t-rlirs.et."lquyn aasfaceonBushed.eig en a ,, o f tresstuicoed on the It is a "forced naarch" at twenty-four fromi deficit. Not all, but the large ima-*canopied by angelo' wings? SBelep!Trana- maria, ounless weeremember th , a voice, lear an soft a t.he seetestmu-- rnher os t quietsmilecooM-smiligh'a suallycflt-wohtourbvrietyaf uoi.e.leG-ajay.ieac hourabing afile. Go jorityoficaee ofupovrtypinthis contry poting nlepaiAndwhatoagloriou den grwth ofof raesraë wealt c.-M lnmthi bshet ghevne aresd NVivian looked at hie wifle with outside and lpainta edb igwihta clrt.uths o obeaaeaReutofilneso ruknesaaein!Wyteeisfte, hr ert inetefaoofheBra ..My ow n àme whst en; i roeat o a.. 1esono maiet.os Teu erfor reocp yquick service on our part, or no service at either on the part of the present suferersl. metter, there are the childreal All The hoints sthat are given of l t eyuZ h v p hollv ie n .Irs My othler wouldot dream usof ground floorsams wtot x generations past and will not msee the 180 jug is the maelstrom that han swallowed gte g ian as we embrace eaclgeat deat more that la not deid 1, is bf.r ,:o rofi asivr.toe Ju.ý king sutr Place" tion. are givenupl-to negroes and other generation@ to come,. but this generation down the livelihood of those who are in other with the cry: "4Never more to partos;re nt to think of boionesas - An cbfoe se ound er tomten- tAirea y inervouts with the conviction 1 r rclasss. u[tucrowd one upon au- now, on the stage will soonb f. n era go. But things will change, and by Never more to part!" the arches,. the ai- the Roman and Greek honnet. ieý > dwerL ars were iclased runber nck, ll-lofthe mistakt e e hd made over her olhino he mlost appalling mannser. ourselves will be off with them. The fat ,genlerosity on the part of the crowded cove, the hallways, echo and re-echo One fanies that theste Bamaritan I Swebet.aiwarme is tucemaord.drhrfcla-en s;confusedl, and afraid mihe had erred TR Itlai)lmithin the walls is esti- is that you and 1 will have to start very wardrobes, and industry and sobriety on the w7ords: "Never more to parti Noeerlhad on them the brand of the n ing he at a li hat to sta d o. %t iimore Iýy her hictation In acetinT hepouatonwt-ies On son for our work, or it will bie ironical tepr fth-mt adrbs hr mr opr!"Te u loie redlqoetelt;ta hirfrtMa Sitelhad intene t eveysael; toerrightful place, the yo)ung girl sat matéd at go4 .()mand mont ,ndfarcsti folan on lafer Our exitwll e entougtheforallto war- say, "Come out wi po t! hn us anid see eve." greous bt inconghr u nbdmpnot ghow ad elwyntthatdvingnuity wate down, and the dinner bl n h run los oesal otatosay of us. as it was naid of David'o DeHsPat ndyom f hmgoninohedof eontstebtttIrueownne t we r 1.e1 ,1b h lv N tueof the It would have beenkLindter lunder the withi a tiimàsy Partition a whole fR'amly 'Atrh adsreihs w eeaio idhsd oessis paorthedes-And, some of them skipping abed sne batripeto e rather thnr eewr sweet lip iedisar eddr. Nature oi irc'umsltances to have allowed hber tuon ill reside, by the Mwill of God Ihe-fell ou sleeP- ing of the hruman race. He grows a sur-start downethe lvory tairway. And we ln art. It was a wild periodofi e aspeako celnalel;wei eder oi ,solno haveheownilwayrouand t avefat quierT-e, roitu loors ,of Ithe wle 'town What con We De? ~ plus of wool on the sheep's back and Rocks ameet, coming upt, one of the kings of at- expenditure andi foolish displayMe1 , oen a ndsf t.hevoicPute. 0alMs yb ni teruiebcm iia o -rere groth . d oditions lare mont.Weil, no, let us look around earniestly' omtemutisan aly hacen salloehtaml'o ttr'wic rcddteFec Betwn'srandreslvesende inher say- ober What simuld shte know, posorrekwt ihn<<n . -uryparfl, in a common menue way andrburd te o wrmthinteand ved for ta cifer-bt haInac ountnèuait ith"atur, ,d rin, or dto-morow e deoW ln, 1"You areuwelcomie homenmy duh hl i rnheiseo a e ns o a nitadzry. In a tropic ewatwe enn do for our own genera- en f om nmt en frthaer huttouanviactorenas allrarent ak h a"ave beenkfth rrom. ter" etres? M.-whoiad >Pn acctomed where iseýasereaily previls, the oon- ,t ion wFýirtiof al,ru se owit thatas-tes ofthumefoiesrtean llthe wayting oisancevitointhn islgr ar o e aven "havebhrthe e mxelecmo. Jch" 1 Then lher voice faltered. andl *he-kissed to th liîttle dining 1parlor at home and theésPlun<·dsof suhohrding may ble e fai s ecathyhaeenuhloet. ofmthe atooceeb Iltheerrimac, I cry out.ahois tentho e aner atister, the pexle, hefvinshowIbat the sweet fat.. with le.urs in hier eyes. atednefoemaid seriant. Mbe, ,Ily inferrert,. Thiere 1is1no runing watertri htaoce t teMeimatedn fowilheý.L The human body is sK ostttd htsallthavespeun ahd woven It. In white comtes: "This ia the greatest of aillthe preenne of the descendanteseof Jac_; ducesytice"si in ltmeinroywo ad erel.speinenddlheiok- the town. Th.- entire Population de- three times a day the bodysneteds food as jet ters of snowy fleece God han been writ- kingsi. Itle David, who, after hie I .whlr nireloloesofhs dice youto ny ife"1.Ing of the homely little dinners that plea-- pnlso ri wtr aghit 0onthe Idat much as a lamp neeis oil. un m<ac n o 00yassws hathee srvdahs enratonbyrhewilnooTrefoeahng R i.1 Mi Li;: ecete.d a stately rcourtesy ed herfthler tbent. f the building and con lueted locomotive needs fuel. To meet this wantightorbe wlrn i fora l ait. he ell on bsgnito ytel fIeeP. i h 1if nBot. - e tha would have dlien.hnor o Mariéen- She- grea k ware an confued. Sitheufs tenwih Of e h get o hgrldthe en rthillivith11a41 le or- ogthes are discussinteeftof high Cilonepgh."1 -1yaogw eeath pe t o i n e t t e f o r i s i m p oc r i a l g r a e . A gs a i el t t h t 1 s h lw a s n o t fi ll n g h r p l a e w i t h O I l l e i r t a r d i i , i o i - p t h t i s a n c h d, o a n g l d e r w w t an or- o wth e s a r e i f o r n t e f f t t wo l y o u C p a n i g h t ,r w nIw e l Ae e l a .A m s tBi e t h e l a n d, i f t e c n gs e n a t i was wasted dignity. iolante went uP to ýthe ,-dign"Iity suý,ited te a Ladly Selwyn. lHer er part of t he cou .andih ou etheoceansfuillof Boih, and priies roll of Pat- ad fadbttr afin o.r adrobe us ow he»veyhigcocrn molhs peshelncad t ogeterat ber oftly and ,ery syly. ., husbad notied i, and tried ly indly sent ial ipart o '4 o uses i eA ndnowthtaain i, a n welhavte nthgthcn enfor in s fD o r e ovr ls ntrsa h petsraes elyG "Iamsogadtose ou hesadwords and kindly smiles to put lher more w-orld (over. lbut that lhen.eIl. o.eoutdrtkIola hawhevsmjrtyo he uffeing rhpick oseporor ad.ng h9e i rsneeu ,tgt«Wb, Sanes tliedm holoru wl ie.*' i' nt her Ploie. Yet, %when] he. unirMissof stew erowled cond(itionts, is 41ma11- the human family are now, suffering either of the street and sotehiss down to a couple Of one-time jewelsofthe San, This in the most picturesque and avsgg . S *Vlnts et aed ac mch ldofnou 'Rad ,Leigh's quiet teyes serut inizing lher. het'fellt m>ire 1 it, no sewerage. exitt for sur- for Jack of food or the righit kind of food. iothing tore and fit hoimt out for the met-lish crawla attract more thain usul at- tire passage ln the book. It shows Ile "ouSlnisa tuehivmlof ure," jsai hsown faceé grow warm. and he hui alf - Vilraud sinks whuile vaults sare Our (ivilization is ail askew. and G.o<tonGospel of shoes! Gospel'of hats! tention. They are two wonderful black prolrpet's mission and his method of en, Lor Sewynlauhinly; ,ah ho et Mou ithedt"Violante had been more formed..,faewaau n< -opewatvr nl anielt igt Mngo tegrat oselo cote fr h nke!perfwhctrhealy oingforrinatiut-roabyAmsaper wiltlik e hRy Betrie ad" h s o There was another ordreal bvefre her. I PInlryhu e n< .w ln Ii., estsateé.sor to-day have been built out of Agire slo rudadsehwtefreshv ound their way toaet Bethel jone of the two principal note- asm e ouly so. mll te lde wtdewinisedeae heruiiigspc i, ye v"sty , the blooand bnes or unrequited toil. smany serve our generation. What short America by way of the Spanish crownmtresPestablished tby Jeroboam 1.), gw Do as she w utld, iLeighculd not prospect of an hour's tete-a-tete with the Patios snot takn upby th isIns Iode-in tmefor the building of forts sightedamortais twe would be If twe were odmn yasaowe red abouit Jhim agroup of listensers la represse the srcsic ml ta ule e tately nmother-in-law and the beautiful. The risk iof onta mllining th, Ile wtr an oesth nabiat fIsaa aI niu t lte n edonytemstI a ag -flato ht h ea t eonc iheoqec n "eutL lphaughty ladyoe.whosendark.ebright eyesraentand in alry esosth iip.v to contribute 70ALffskllm, andi Bagdad insigniicant part of a mian-namely, hiSspain was a pow erfuinaton• tehemtenee the iniquities of the praefts, * "dyely lemeninthor,'séeemed to read the secrets of aillher little entirely exhausted. 1Epleies a-. :rfre- 90.000 husman skulls. iand thait number of body--while we put forths no effort to jewels were placed ln the crown.- oins of the people, and to threaten eqo., shnVvt aghedsaid-infeal rel irs.mle yte kI tu.Iland Ithe town is alivi wah ver- 1peopIle were comelled tofurnishi the clothe and feed und save hie soul. Time halle black pears, which seem au ap- ing punishment. This causedl trouble ý Thn ia lu hed agaiý. Shee t idiheersipl wyto, ktoSue , ,nld og skuiillo. But these tvwoconitributions adde-d i ltlepec Prue off a great eternity. poraeebe frtepodadonce, with the resulteecibed. "Wht asocet spech Betrce. heth m. Mrs.Blwyn wvas otunkinid--she inmsu1osa oehe aeony11000skls wie hat are we doing for the souls of this haughty dons, are not their lucky Makelear the source of the terrgp pidt "you %will frighten My little wife." was too Islylike and well-b)red toimake Therrets art- wider ithan lin the ole - inothe tower of yte,0world' wealtndesngeraon Ltmeaytisatne.Aayrtthyemndin oaleeeacofIae;hyha -,ilne okdfomoet teohrthe Young girl feel the différence between er part of llavana an[Ditwl ailait twopm.hae ee ,wo theskltonsof i genenwrth ing.Letm OYtmaif-otes.possossiontof the ral family foralotteneoah and mlthe y a rights offrn n t h eilritoIl turo téMolo' elt n ith sme trpidaton. . them; but it was not quite in human na - carriage-s abelit. h iew!sae oned nuberK < f t halffedpop-gêntmnadw enrii.Wemake 300 ersibutofnthe rmel anime oroth e dvda.Hosaadtueres aretba sIIhoeInhaemnot id anytuhmgtr ogtupala neanafcinfrnarrow, anid In llatces will acconimolà(- lations of the eaorth -n1 teus Of kulls. a grweatiadoe about the improvements in I sta or h rwssobradafl'hntoeo wr ion"Tshe tam mee her faels-the one who hadt thwarted every Plan sandi i Te Pavemlents Dntsi -on at your table with fire naviainadi oooin n natSaihind the mhiernotndencies insurtmodernA0 ingcrison "Tulyit eem sonatrwish and hopte ofhier lire. <date ou y un sition.mnfatre Dno s i oemo budn splyad a n ain.Wcrmia wh art n- had been proverbiallytueasy, anscanhife ncatn ecllenywheIodre - wh oe s om e s t ewt h reheoWehVolaonefe lute anbmr pae humblged. a ofr omtxliIt.il ut amdi ven think nothing fof'that family in the nexltiders of telegraph and telephone and the- fortunes of the country were not 1M hopeless and menaing au the ll "touskfrlking." howsshuotaeheelaeamn Egan ro la, 1l eilasain1street Who lwould stake anly one-roftsetethomcope. What improvement in elec- bright es they hadl been. atSonmaria in 750, there are caso h 1 jewhat amusmed me. This is such an arti- low was shie to hold her own? She felt broughit to bear upon themn. but eail.l veuts dfelithvewert, nd hea nThetihe ireen tare nsiniiennBt alom- erstiiu ng. heh rs, hd t hoe d-aériOn% e ipont eene lhet -ýt #cellworld." more like an ignorant, uintrainea school brokens and unit for lheavy trafiei. Thle Jack of the right kinod of food in the causse pared with the improvemient lin the hu- ma removed fromn the crown to makle b iblical story and the present ce" 1 And for the firut time Lord Vivian look-|girl, than as the mistress of that gor- @treuits ar- swept once a4 day by hand.,if smuchl of the drunkennessi. After drink. man race. In olden times once lin awshile oomfostnsfmrehefua obeoicdAotaltatA s qud at hie wife, and wondered whether the geinus home sholit,]feel. It was a relief to andsrng osy.aekpt very clean. ing what many orour grocers call coffee, a great and good man or womian would ro Info tns ftmoe thaltth ate donsto w:Arn, s thtnAndë . naturel, simple Dmanner that he bhadutalier when the evening ended. ehical situation there sf weetened with what many call sugar and come ou, and the world has made a grseat pearance. I o H hatta a osea htas artderetneand wasprthought no charming, was, after aill."You lanade.a little. mistak e t-night Fromtits topoagrapbi- it utintThe etn htmn four butchler allfs bu tee icbtnwthyaeplo' rosvddtcountryand wth tha e opetouend S a defect. aottestn n imns id you not, towi hould b I( i lty. -oit wint h et. wad chewig haO anfo orss umrous wte carmicelyt sp eabu Sanleelsh rofPlce ofthe royaltropsa od ing ou ideothe uet promise i. ewn " mmreaotth ai nddaodq leebwn ole siseo urn i forgiseatey ilus bu Salhofie " ps ,"etrsai Mores. wnd"Iam re -My drigf se iin hnteysi ne h iyilym .bakers caill brad, many of the laboring them. We put a halo about the people of displaying great gallantry, was rewaTd- such au do return. But It woea . ga nts rqir ot es ndrfrs-were alonte. limie, sohardl as to bie aimost like rock'elams feel so miserable Ithey are tempted"t h1at u hni h iesdmn-e ihtebakpal hchhdaetoe stesqe rvd osent, Lady Belwyn. h okdup'thmwt gitnn ti cneunl.mpriu otae u notertet ie httetbc ethemn, bttit wouldtbe toundéshave now been thcrown ckjewels. They d ide prove ipetay may d o oeth i Thegil ooedupathe wih --sddneys,"O,' iv ian, 1was soasaednd n d f ur ...ntis a good nata d re co allstobacco oro nto the drinking living. in-thIsyAro,1898 nAity Mlanu-tucytoones,__andI evetually * . th mourn an vdo. Te may a ) the se refuse te place a menitting honor ofr ýd by latin 4amor to D Record'. come the mifession, k«s frons ie grouend er Oean, orIhipped Fof that leir e« tIl be th er I*re@s, honor oft lit savoir. sa would ýhronidle' lsomewhat ma mahe moddle in rmy la tou -Chicago dMY elose r Henry? that trib- ece i n. W reopening olits Jour- elidene nt llf. besé and ce of his mand hig med oMleer salon and relese of la cage on Dmil Zol, g impoed in a mani- -Xi"wau -.nds and 'omes the ates the asuspected in the In- the truth- and most be the es perjury m to the fromn men Jilwauk e Smont me- nt of mod- Dry.-New of course, knts somle- ,y by the wh Rue this diMe" rory she e is by no backe evenu great moi'. have both Llimation.- A the step lightly ad- prestige--- e the high manounced, tre of thls ýe irst e& of au op. Lve rom 1 appeled -Philade. it vw ai eue, but ig ncrease of ýguntold render li- -Charles-. t than th a S? It in a iir century• tion should >nce it ele igher place -)apatch. Sand appt- the Czar La dy, aimont r disaa- es are un- ets he tissu mwerable.- Ome tinter ,f our duel iceesor oft icement et nong meal ln that de- e of haerch > ear the a friendly children, d ration of r to, the be- ment MM och costly e tnM ed association Glenn, te several oft m with the

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