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Lake County Independent, 1 Dec 1899, p. 3

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!t ý ý L.lose time, Leah, 1headded. -, , ý ; F, . - ~They reached the station just In time loetotoreW In w a amyte riry.a the-of. , . , , , ~~~~~~~to catch the midday expressthrat would .menaimorance hat the rngen.eor al ther O.ryO kàL i e., nable t hem to arrive at Southwood long eal ail xhne uge.o rg HUHSWRH FOL r') ' > ~ before night., . than thati man should get swifly front1m REFLECTION, . ý ~But, speedily am they hadt set otr the1 place to place? Was the business of the angl o deth adbee swfte, ad tand in awe and thanksiving ant thei bird or the roebuck more urgent than they arrived at Martin Ray' cottage1 agricultuiral conquestsand cry out with t hat ofthéeincarnate immortxi?'. o. JA PlearsanotItetretingi,asudlastedo.e ony ohn hmded n Htiebigth tx, O.helAt laut we have the ofliteration of dis ie Lesson,.and Where It EnMP 0 in a faint one the floor. Can you imagine anyýthing marea- li aewns n htIa hsinven- on-A Leeitrnied ndci Conciece- 1-ý -9, 5?% ý8 .. Vý'~hen Hécrié opened her eyes it wastiful than the seà island cotton. I tak, e [K. Adbth tLesn -1Folr, . 1 1,ý~~~~~~~~~~eh who heldi her lin hertarmes. One .upfl thenmelled]snow in My Iband. Ilow tLion done for womanleu? The cyn:ics a end lview of the same.. .minute lhad paedyet to Hetie it soeem- 1 beautifuil it im' But do you know byconsituioalro'es oul dyhe -- dmn er.wa aisaigadtdostil it this mancipati and saly, "What better The lenson for Dec. 3 is takeniefr;om ,O-r -••111"Too late!"' she heard someone say.passedloto anàything like practlity txerisecn shebavethaen a briomor a Neýhemiiah :15 -2 t ils"epn BlY, CHARLOTTE M. BRAEME. 'Then Ieah placed AhergetITluinthe ,chaIr If You examined that cotton, youe wou[litsteror.a hurn or rockng a (-raille or the Sa4bbath." It shouldt be preceded by 1 11 11yy__- -. a...y .. n nd went over to her father. She koeltfindit full of seedsq. It wans a severe runnring uip and down stairs or a waik te oerve ftehsoyo h e down by his aide, and a bitter cry came,.1 procesas by whic-h thre seed was t( be ex- chulàtrch with a prayer book tender her brew, Sabbath. Instituted early in the CHPTR I.(Cntnud. Iha senyo tatfisttie n huch|-I uam tuolte," she said, "too late Ohwr .a.g h ouhbcas hey e disabl)Ied with broken pedaot or pe-oten elce.Tetw he hre Tw.o mure weeks passed, and by *chat 1I1ought never to have seen you again. M' eteh hsnvrtken2tht cre col n te anyutivingoumofthis trtir e u ll esbeepewoffrtics of thd ebth cordingeto Ma- timo Martin Ray bhad grown warmly ai T- ee.My houtormy co1nscience, tell tme cre rm e a ooltepyright. Louce KIop-eb. I1 0i product. One pound of green sreed cot- know tthe trm of fresh air and the ýsnic tlaw were abstinence fromceall ordi- tahe o hemn hm e oldcllso"Shrooktecoldmtilonte!s"and i RIS discourue of Dr. Talmage isa aton was ail thant a man could preparelunbhealth in dveep respiration and the awak- Fary clor- and an, increased service of ".yfemgGeIn.", Martin himsnelf was ill-- 1">Bretwhy?" she cried In amazrement. hers, and the silence in tero a emno rprto o the na- o I -10 0ýne dayi, but Eli Whitney, a Massachu..eigo-iue uce n h xi-wrhp h ae uas vradi hiý ealth wos fast falling; and he clung 1-" indonot iunderstand you. Tell mewhy." roe oinb erabu llte at inal srvancio t-swek lndsntsYankeewokle up, got a handful o to o f eoiywl rjieta Ifewihamltueomnterticon to tlhe younger man, go fui[ of. hlh. " Becausit am engaged to be married, with litsgetdednn e ra oro na nsa a alo h grat iat n br.. orrituecotton and went to constructing a wheelanmohrndautemyhvehitucngvrypsbeatadsat strenglth. and vitality-onlay a thance ni.- 'lbmeue1 am bound by the mont molettn of itpaouedlot]rver her as she looked at Of the People; the test, le'ekief " fote prtngof hefier an h ed.nwrce ain wicmmghtherearddosnontarot qua1intance, but One of the iew, lieu chat pledige; aend, because of this promisev. I his fac -the face thant would never sile "As for the wheelitILwasn cried unto | Benenfts of Inventive Geniu.Nerythaigmuedoef those elhe Sabbath toaw. But in the days of boundt him to, the outer wmortld muât go." o rw pnhraan them in my hearing, O whceel .. Teeth on cylinder, brurdhes on cylin. rolling wonder, I stand by the wayside the kingdom not only were no such de- O)ne day Sir Baeuil. coming earlier thanr':"Why," #he said in a faint low voitce The general, watching the scene, auur. Fotr nearly a year and a bafthsn dero, whees on wheels. South Carolina fer enougha off to avoid being run ov, tisosre -yth ra aoiyo usutal m the morning fround hien sitting ,"'why muatyou go? If It be someonne who eriiefta i a ete ahe ncio a elebrating thre triumph ogv i 5,0 o i netoadadi mzmn ongrtuaton, tahe pop,m but L'ythe agermaing ofth by leth-ivy-covered wall. hi% face buried 'lusyu n smoewo oulv agtr a o e.There could have sodadgnad battery. We bave insteaid of one man takting a whole day to cry out, inEtekiei s phraseology ofth daitefwsegce.Th Jrmh in hoã handisWhen he raised ILtatoIgreetvery mu, surely she would be kind.ntdben nth iedn pleti hewrd he ung martialtir% and chere returolulg prepare a pound of cotton for the market text, "O wheel- ,senyrbkdth hlsl abt him-, the baronet saw plainly thé trceslet Youe siay-ut legastwhite MY fathier il -,uld have exchanged; tre would have heroes atnd *sunded the reiiem for te nowe, mayD prepare thtréeehundred. The Printing Pre.s breaking of his day. See Jer. lé: 19-27. of wia- - ill. If he were well, It would ail lbe-been no reai affection. Yet he hadia lin- alarein inbattle. Methinks et ,lw i e 8a wight, and the South in enriched, and Fourthly, I look into the literary world The prophet round traiegoing on in As usual. Martin wason Ylical, cecln différent." gering, half-supertitious wish tatthe hatflcagincuc n o"the commerce of the world in revolutión- .ainéee whatthe wheel has accomplish- . .erus.atem on the Sabbath, porter@ carr- abouIt imsielf. "Hti ,"he said, "I will trust you au terrible enee Martin Ray had burled at stead, wie celebrate the victorien of Pece, ized, and over 8,00,000 les of cotton ed. I am more astonnded with this than ing goods through the gates of the ety "i am a very ruefuel qOoking patriot this I have neveir trusted even my own hi-art Lee hwhien they parted hadd been tlaiton forFnothing was donceat Santiago or hMa-were prepared] iis year, enough to keep anything thant has preceded. Behold the for delivery. What this meant only a mninlg." hecaid. -"1 have been 11 il allyet. I will say to you what I have never back nMIRathat was of more importance i an at work in this ecountry 14'30,000 spin- almosnt miraculous printing press! D0 iwcudapeite o hswsahl sighit. and iea alone."admitted teven to my own thoughts. 1--- -I am ton late'" sobbed Leah.-Oh, that whulaichmthe Idast year has been dle, employing 2&0,000 hands and en- You not feel the ground shake with the detiance of a sacred law. Yet after a riHasil glanced around. ahwsal tllyu yegg-IIetieif 1Ibhadbut spoken to him once! detne in farmuersfield and e aealsin 2L0,00o aia. ahnr f h e or.Boky, e er f elc uh a ih "Where i seissita?"he askedl. imetnt wax less my own voluntary seekig1Ibave fo tntought o oimt, often been shroprand author a study by those -ho1 Thank yon, Eli Whitney, and L. S. Boston, Philadelphie, Washington and become ne obnolete as did the command "MI, daughoter is always busied about 'than the consequence of circumstane- sorry; and now, I am too, late! Tell me If never voire anauet or soiet a Spaniard [Chichester of New York, his sucessor. western PaperiSeume OfUs remem*iber against worship in "igh places." Theu *,omie!Jnng or other; she has not muc-h 1 can never explain. I did not undor . 1he poke about me, If he@ sarldtanything, Ior %went a hundered miles from tcheir own Above ail, thank God for their inventive when the hand ink roller was run over dentecration of the Sahbathwse&,one of timte o give to me. It was different serand the nature or the Ponter of lavé - if hie wished to see me? He was my own. doorsill. And now, 1 calt your attention genius, thant han doue so much for the the cylinder and by gremat hante WO theécief causes of the raid disintegr- .le.*1 i nw nothing of it; but âtre whom 1 am i father after all." to the whl or the test. prosperity of the world. copi of the village newspaper wvertei- tion of Judah at the tant. Esekil Ms S ; l eltiindignant. lHe. knew thar, to marry love% me. Every arrangement Sir Arthur withLdmw, signlng the wo M ian. a smallspeck9m the universe, When I see comiangforth fromt this cot--oued in one day and no lives lest. But 12-21 in the propbet's history of Sabbath ni. ma »!or where Hettie might bo-eesetitéadefr our marriage; and, oh, lHet- en to follow limn. It was better to leave wsstdw nabgwrd i ontnpOuto n otnmnfatrlneto aoroddivnin n reaki nruning parallel with the de- * - , wrking for himn, and fier no)one lte. iv' liste'n to meshe love me, trandif the sisters alone with thir deadl. tains risingbeforebhim, dévepousearrent-enoughtecloth to cover the tables of ar or- wheel jostled whl, stereotyping, élite- line of the nation dowin to the exile. -1 ihinik " hoesaid quietly, *"that -Niiss we were parted Mihe would die, 1iiimust An hoturafterward, when he went Ing his pathwayand ilda beants capabltlion. and enough spool thread to new ev- trotyping, taking their places. Benja- lIgaith 56: 1-8 iresnwarnloigsagainst hi Ray lre, you aillher timre. 1 have nevePr marry her; I ambound in honor and con- bq,,efun hm okd ne c Oth f his destruction, yet lhe woa tLcn eýry rent garment, and enough hosiery to min Franklin's prenssgigway to theoe,.il, lo at a late date. Doring the »..,,àn daghte-r so devuod." seienceP. And let me tell you my mad ri1.'s am, and cheérietor imselfjtatquer. It could not be by physica orce, warm the nation's ceetandéernghe cord- Lord Stanhope presand the Washing- exilé, along with octerreforme and re- wea er god" e llwe; ndfoly Ihae eane t lveyo. d teysoutid not be parted agLain. Deth, frrcompare his ,arm with the ex'$ orn age to dy the saails of all the shipping ton prend and the Victory pes and the lisious revivas, a better observance et - theni hIý added'abruptly, "1 huidanther ,love youe. I may noayit for the first andhdsfee hshat nad lniHed and the elehait hetut, and howtei ad eoughwaddngto suply he uns Hoc perfecting Preshebenetu-heSbahmyavbenteped daugh'-!erree." intime Of MyIlife. I love You with it to the fair and devoted ilchild of his heci"! It could tnot be by physical speed, ,of ai, the Amerean sportzmen, and Together wnithe the newapilers comle% the t the long interval that elapsed bu- l i %,tmed a. thotugh some irrýeitible the whole love of My life, wihthe one deadl lister. He réacolvéedthant, If she for comparéenimatothe an elope a fo-ot eunugh twine to fiy at the kites outside publication of lintûmerable bouioff his- tween the end of the exile and the ho- . pow forced himn tu o tlk fle eah. Itlov-P of my manhoond. I may live many wdluld, she should come away iwith ime, and ptarmiigan's wingiandow slow e of Wall street, and enough tape to tie up tory, of poetry, of romance, of art, of ginning of the reai life of the new n»- was 0h, fir>t time hehoad spokten of lier yeaxr, but 1 sabat never love any other adlaehi omr.in! It could not be by physical cap acity all the briefs of ail the attorneys, andtaeobogphfrlgodiin-tnunrNemahadrohte sium. the- day the bhad left himn, and, like womran. If heaven helps me, 1 will de Martin Rtay hand left nothing but is to soar or plun;;e, fur the condor ba enongh flannuels to blanket a slumbering ars, encyclopedias anfd Biblè, Someto plnrcial akt h l ae peni Filewaters sudidenly let looseIhis My duty; but My happiness dies in thenaes. In one sensie his daughters were heim in one direction and the porpo st h" world, I thank God, of these prestei snd forth the most se- ple sat The law tatesrahd cprn- thou.,h aditfeelings et once found vent. hour 1 ceave you. Nwyuseta lae hti a o tdsrvd hythe other.Yet he was lo conquer e Thirdly, I look to see what the wheelvcursed stuff, but the good predominatelm lgsated he had ntuxe ocrth dir- He~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r. rmhi et-adsrtce1i ms o"thought, mont conclivelymany of the wrdbw ys tohns w ais done for the traveling world. No one Turn on with wider sweep and gfreaterete armout totward the greatheaving ocean. Her heurd drooped until it lay upon Fhs1 ,barges broughtagcuanstimn. HP ad feet were insulcient, He mlurit cr-en- can, tell bowe many noble and sef sacri- velocity. O wheel-wheel Of light, wheel Nýhemiah bhad been away frontJern- -1 motdf.two idole," he continued. "Thé shoublder, and ohe whispend somtething 1nt made maoey out of his starving ad- Iceda somodment the mhal. icing inventor% have been crushied be. of civilisation, wheel of Christianity. ,salem .for .me yeas, and when ho rm n. .o, dfny if--heiee thee--wrdstha wee-bth ie n m s.Tent-twoBimles is tnesw s me tweePn the coach wheelndi the modern wheel of divine momentum. turned, by permission of Artaxerres, Ihe * IA iF de a.,?* akedSi B death%*, 1,1to uâm. " tioned: in-, theTé Bible, somertanmes, gnasa in;laoomotive, betwieen the paddle and the On thos four wheels-that of the sei- fornditchat muetheof his former work had n aso? akedSi Bail "Ysyoumut g,"shesad: I et jfea vr e EzekLiel, illustrating providentiail M ocean s.. teamer. ing machine, thant of the rentperthat of been undone. The very irst thing ho it n4;ý.ý. ~~~pla .i nly. There is no help tfur it; you lmust d d nient:he sometimes, as n e I and 1will not enter into the controversy as1 the railroad locomotive, that of thre print' hated to dowas toeper from the temple h1 le i, worse tha.n deadl-a thou- ,go. e mofdt1als rw n crushing the badt; sometiames..arI teto whether John Fitch or Robert Fulton ing press-the world has imoved rup to its the heathen enmyof Joudais, Tobieh, and e, wrsethanalea. 1I1" culd lie wi,'tdbedtat he were lying n)]"le hethait the lant solemn rites bhad been per-Jugreesn thttaediE-orT maSmretwshenetr of presenit prosperity. 1 call on you t chtank 1who happenedto be related by tearriag w- e omiegrencrave conitaininig gray wate-r, deuid; theé>ain seemed gI frcitegeea wsan!u t eprogress. The heo haPrvestroughieEx"thle steamnboat. They all suiffered nd Go fr hetriumnphs of machinery n to'thle high priest Eliashib. The amaming her ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ar i .ulbhape. rhaheculba.Tnhesf, unhome; it was of no use spending olot rueih tr1 a-ieemrys tewel, n hyse norhoecmot npd act thatdhenoftheonyainlamnbota " \ht Ideadl?' "adSir lB.týil. onde- whispereti wordis rame fto him ragaire. even another outr in Southwood. But the Isal, rou Nii b through the cen,- salb ooe.ntoa gadu.. . pgnadfeftentohdetb in.:, -It will be the one drPeam, thé one morem- wanrteýd to faake lHettie back with bhim. uel,4.lth mue atlm, g 'ýt m .\\ h vilenu, i aropose DatvigtLodnn nwI1ahe n Pnimgnaylihdi essidnei he areroo M- ·Ù ,,.4 dleerted e:e; east me off, orr of my life," shte ,na. "On the shore 1I,.amked her to return with himn, to tur ie ll rtei.et ig wn men has with as, ir Is pryicht Deavyuthegeai t formi as lea did when i rc- o h epesos o a rmcm outhtas;-you wolda thr,w awa.v youIr ,I of this sweet southerrn sea 1 bavl, ved 1live wtith himerasnohis daughter, and not to n pedr n e r adhpp hlspesi hth hu Doon e d inBrooklyn. pcmnso"u Aei lete the reformation was at this stalge, g[.". -, (>nthe very dary cthatIifol d and ied. IDo many pé-opie thruw away av tohenu again. Heeliked her alt the(done, for the waridslr p i n arlthink of cutingasmiée from the moncan eproducts. Tenx ako eeih st My 1p;au t, her a ýisrangr emeanumg their lie- likre thi.iterbeasese cwas inanohurry to i hetlýl e xt ainu d settmlg I itruon a pole to light te llre is 'corn from the We,S"a fr eforce obedience to the law which Pro- ul- a manrielated t.> my wife. Iléimmwas 1"i annot tell," hee repli-l. drea,,yýri reept the invitation. The gisheart andemlth- ro non u ity. hrough llt abntue a ndrcture dtast o hur eateharvetiht sfo uc ome ided or thepport.ofThe atleh rih- hJ hwe atitpekhf:i h nr aaItr 1h Ftehaâteteeu wsttllsoewih heod ai. hoculfcym.hiw .' in-chn 'ith n Fltn et until yonder theudowhtoour seaboard,,noughsfor our-ominsteredtin the tempe. The peoplen.-e: tilOuo t n an n e. .Ited toadoipt my chlilrie. I - ,cruel:. If I had betn free when 1 ' not forget aillat once that this man who 1praise God.ifor telletrieumido- t idwheel is in motion, and the Clermont, the selves and for foreign shipment. Here hiaitrefused to pay the tithes Or tales ref,,..,hb.,offer; he;app».an-1 toithen.m. nt vo.rti, leyour are the ou-(ne oan ýwas willng now taoiae her his adopted ery, nwhichtebare revolutionize te wor irst i steamboat, iscging up the North isl rice fromn the South, never a more for- tisppos, and the Levritesbhad Aht. haven, wei 1thtink of the wo.nI. ilthe wor-leli ould have chosen to bedau hter lhadtdenr>unced her father in 1na']n umiplied ites attraction,. river, running the distancehold your ,beauitiful productt grown on the planet , been obiged toteleave Jerusalem andta"e She. 'hée daughter wml I 1loved best, my wife." tbIDe most unteaured termrs; ahe could ' Tued tietof Par dise.t itobreathe white I tell you-from NéewYork |mingling the gold and green. Hlere are 1ul farming in order to make a Ili left meaad went to himi, theis strnn. " And 1," she said, in a voc1wee o fre h cn i h loyltl laving not hing t o, hy gnte totuAlbany inthirty-two hours. i two sheaves, a sheaf of Northéaelernt heat Nhteih summoned them at th and, alngtofim ie. 'Take é mtey.' fhe thlane the cooing of a dort '·ll should house i ani-hester. In deatha n eifan un as esaund o l terirnndlae n sa n asefofSuhenrc, on o ot f uy adte poedd1ocl -r'l .1 have been prauying to)henen'a'.. loved you lfehe ea asfithfl t1he faher rae.I;ftr was Iýa mt ing t eted t have turned white with rage undler the cethier. May the band never break• leet the tithes. The record runn, witha to ýdwn! me a delivérer from thbis furnate "It seemas to me," went on Sir BaNil, liaad he lived, she would have fed uloiaadstoocetr 'o a smiting of the steamnboat wheel. ln the Here is cotton, the wealthiest product of suggestive brevity, "Then brought aoll . of tir. shewent away with heim.ai"as though wme stood on either side of an 1every overtu retromSir Arthur; an tbnfcntri; obecme t o phosphorescent wake of It sait@ the Amnerien. Here is augar cane, enouigh tO ; Judah the Ltie of the corn and the wine 1 cur-ed her."* "l n ure.-twas, alle was with difficulty persuaded to elp man uper ,te ac a-world',scommercial prosperitits.Through swéeeen the Ibeverages of au empire.-J aid the oit runto the treasurie" (Nok, "And the other---littl- what ,did >lh- .'That "which ldivides us is deeper than -vn to lit-n to him. Whees, l tr e aiathe re ats the axe of that wheel nations join hands, Who would think that out of such a 13ý: 12). lit is not stated hosor why do?- . grav. he said, Withea slight .bhudder. "Come with me, llttic " he said. "You vances; if turned bâti, te rave retrao and America says to Venice, "Give me humble estalk there would coentesuch athey brought the tliithes; probablynot *"Aht. good, faithfu;lilettie. ohe came to "I shall never hear the souned of the %hall be my daughter. LehtismMy lheir- | To arouse our gratitoude hattiea t y y our picture," and to France, "Give ne inscious product? Here are palmettoswithout somle energeticmeasures. BHoli- me. I1 .p thepiet unow, Gi.n. Sheo wavenoagain without thinkigof thi . ess buI will ive You a fortune.., ;prie ol ao ouw rd frth or graceful apparl, and to England: trees thant have in their puises the everritat May tbe, the money, or rathr putherarm arundmy.nek. 'I will *"Nor shall 1. A man shouild b h a ^m- ".I donoishayfruebh n as adone for the domestic w.id rtraelin Give me your Shfeied knie and Not- warmth of Southern climes. Here Js the the food which took its place, pouredln puter armu andsrvyouaynd e tru.t dt ofs oarie u w ose e siply; "Iorhave,"no u -ragricultural wori , for Il "avforingtingham taces and Manchester goods, and eactus of the South, no beautiful and so no rapidly that treasurershad to be cap- lion until 1die.' mie saidi. And ma né you. Ilelie. 1 hardly tknow, howto ftake mony. But I dowant Lerah.,I woul rd. h1lt wr.te n yfwill iveiyou breadgtuff, corn and rye tempitIitmuet go armed. Here are pointed to look out fer its distribuatioi forlodlokn'teahohr henup rthe burden of life again." be Ia'smaid in order that I might be whér O etwh*e,,, emInmyand rive. I will cive you cotton for your the products of American maines. and the Levites hand no more trouble get- the ,,tuer two went away. Hettié and 1 Then, as he was leaving hor foreVer- ,oner her ' In doesic life, the wheel hias wrought mills. I will give you cattle for your Prodneta of the Mines o. ting their salarie@ afiter that, habeseénalone e@ver»sne; we have Fner. the temtication bcae oogea. etneSrlrtu touht aoe awth evluio.Beolste ein mchn. laghe huss.Giemeal yuhae hi s ro, hi s oaeh ionre- Aferth Sbat rfobawicvcm er ttre hr se/ nmesiceth dy lape hs rmrondhe ad aterled1 Ano.ai tr brac ahtheth at tIth stee thehueie' odg t pranThilgieyual aersnigl a stieldinconthelry end- newthe Saatreonrfmag a ssies thé left ut,and we Fnever shall " fher to hi, heurt. Once.twicethrice heéI wuldbhe à thsousand! puties ever to part adarlne omnslf n dded tosre." And transatlantie and élisait- ing forth one year 800,000 tons of t, the of Jews from théeir huhands (Nes. 12: sisters couldt have difeéred gogreatly," -the faéee-of the best beloved before the It was after a long struggle. Hettie imaurbdunctured the eyes and in brotherhod-it, the iron prying out the colle, the coal plained by the fact that the inter-Mmr rearedSi Bsi, uie ncnsios ofi ld sloed I slecethn epromislet, oiae her home with Sir Ar, prrcebte sideand Made terrible man. What a difeérence between John smelting the iron. This in silver, silver riage which bohbecomaie go comm trct hbis own words he was condiemn- liuther away from imabn; in silveehé 1thur:and her sInter; and Lesahewici thatusace.To prepanre the garments of a Fitch's steamboat,600feet long, and the from Colorado and Nevada, cletoseplaces , struck at the very root of Jewish nadon- lng th, girllhe bhad asked to be his wife . mat where he hadt left her, and he wen.t he would keep her word. whole houehold in the spring fur aum.- Oceanic, 704 feet long! The ocean wheel able yet to yield ilver napkin crings and sihtlh&ealtadheroic measures hadl t91,b1, He remembered the story when he nmaw awy over the great hill, which rodie like ift was arranged that they shouild go mer and in, the autuemn for winter was an turnse swifter and swifter, filling up the gilver knives and silver canters and ait- nsed. .Pleh.*operfecly unco)nqcious was h, a hcensébarrier between himuself and httisoLondon, where a fitting trousseau exhausting process. "Stitch, stih distance between the hemispheres end ver platters for ail our People. Here la Expleantory, ,hat .ho was the o nine ofr it that he hadt which wa, dearest to im oIIn eArthle-. and mourning could be provided, and th - stitch!" Thomas Hood set ILtetopoetry, hastening the time oken of in the book mica from the Quarries Of New HaMP- The Sabbath work named wse&@both thoughrit to himself how grItndly Lent,---- two istrs nleft Southwood with their but millions of persons have round it of Revelation when threisali be no ohir. How beautiful It look@ in the mun- agricultural and commercial. There WaU wouild have acted under the circtum. CTllAPTER XiijI heart@ full of love fo reacha other, but agnzn s. . more sea. iight! Here le copper from Lake Supe- no excuse for It. These farmera did nBt stanceo. he feottthatishe, too,. would have Thre last iutumin Bower hadtdied, and 1each keeDing her secret. ea adntLeidsalaheiwigdoefobhe Wiorhidasbendinonrh wte iosohav dr ntlitit er iv n liae hrearanwa ibl glone to her father's mide and have stood ver the earth hadtfallen the white roe i told Hectte of her passionate love, her housgehold nt home, there are hundreds James Watt'swheelbas done as much la gold from Virginiea and Georia. ere to comte.on any night in harvest seassa. by hlm ag jainst the whole world, -,f w inter. Sir Rasit wax bouléed with the approaching marriage or the parin which o dtod of sewing inocetea. Thre tra- on the land. How wepli I remember Beau- are aplesmaking you think of the long It was simiply the desire to get sreven comge.Letion,. hi" marrag.ad is es- wihdctti€ ohevl oerio gd f the needle is the tragedy of bun- derson's stage coac-h, running from New winter nights or your boyhood, when the dlA' work in a week and neveu days 11: AP a,.TR ILàgteobe ltst Lethe aloéngrlroedaprerp- di weti telLah othae ie fin. ger and cold and insult and homtesick- Brunswick to Easton, as he drove neighbort came n adyua Pletpronitsthaiet impelled the land owners to le lg h ingowas)atchingteaer .rati.ons; wh ie generd rjid ohrl wihwsthrlk appr, inessand suicide--6ve actsn. 1throggh Somerville, N. J., turning up to and hickory nut@ hia eider. Here la breakLrtherlaw. ligh Th kig ofdaywas -etIngi e i ic atvnd hpp. wet dreamt. But I hear the rush of a wheel. Woue 1the postofice anddroppinig the mail bagis corn fromt New Jersey, State of Theo- Sen ,of Tyre" being foreigners and royal slendor. IHett'te, in hier n!d -st One morning the general came down (To be continued.) an puats on the bond and adjusts thle, with ten letters and two or thre news dore Frelinghuysen and William L. Day- leât heu, natuirally did not heitatte to dis- byt h:thevordl , was trauu aly ful of r h uLs doncitiié one. It ------ ratryinstrument, puts.%her foot on the treadieipaipern, Sandersion himself on the box, 6 ton and Samuel .ISouthard--the State regaerd a Jewish holy day, which, the wathig te oveyto B ws ne of ttthe le fttehouhld Bobale Ortoy.And begins. Before the whir sand rattle ifeet 2 inches and well proportionied, ong of New Jersey, sometimes caricatured byt ,iwsthemselves despised. The "Men of "How >trange'*" se ,at I w** as just at re.enwootlat thelterssholde Nothing perforates bombasdortc ra- pleurisies, ronsuý,mption, eadachi e, 'ah whipl in lhi-hand, the reins of six People who are mad beuse they were Tyre" in our American ities--the fer- thtikingof you ."rb.pee nilat.-bnfsho e tory like a sharp question. Not long1ago aZ .ckaches,,, hearta(-bes, are rouie.Tehre n1h tete"laes ahr not fortunate enough to have been borneinbr pouaon woreoto Hie onged t to ei her that there was lno enealsidaben ta,'fthyr %tIMr. Curzon, the Under Secretary for needle, once un oppress.ive tyrant, b-e- ed along the linre of the traces. foam there, Here are lemnt and Oranges. uh with evangelical religion--arernot momeont. night or day, in wchlehe was ha ted ti t -asttt-le te fr y Indn,;asmakling a long and elaboir- conæs %a cheerful slave- roll and rumle 1dripping from the bits' 1 Here are bananas romb Ia. What ""n teoast to blame, from one point of no tinig f e, uth rstanei e oo teba'i.ishadIlIae Ieehin Parlirament against a and roar tuutii the family wardrobeis 1 Teranlspoertation Facilities anfcntgott .aview, If they pay tittlle respect to a Su- himself. lHe was tere ta say good-by. tuonsiu hti edfo i-ncfrmaur re eadigthtdled ahrd, and winter is detied, nsui-'it wvas the event ftedywe heo leaf implyn hdwacmotad r dy which orthodox church members Hie was on the brink; let thimtpause ther-- llerra mndom i a eramt 'slti o oner is weleo,ti uniildtheéardori and se- 1uge' hold so lightly. let hien stand by her in silence for the last ers a cRertanumdoomv )r.sp encyitý , a era nt'Yslti ealss overities of eh, season, are overeone; .stage came. It was oltr highest ambition 1I lookaround me on the imaginay "Did not your fatherhum?" The ap- timntd Iwatch thé wales breaking o ht nmeoi rsoie t he Governmiient of manylacU ofwinding the b-bbin. ihreadigthe shut- Itoabeomea stage driver. Some of th e platform, and itsméis am if the waves o elt itoyinn fth ottl the sandý. Ithis morninFg,* he said, turning.out Ithe 1rupeem Hie repeated with empheis; tie tckg.qultng amin, orin, oy limbted on telreatileathern boot agricultural, mineralogical, pomologicalpin tthis abbathsuestonfthmotit prov "1 was thinking of you," repeated Ipt-,.entent.Cnie. Nt ond orgena ,embrideing, qumb-nraiig, st odtuu-, fcithe stage, and thase o es %twho ould wealth dashe to the platform, and the ree ths an amt auny a prior itarumen lie. -"1 knew that you wvould coM'. Somle of th ele'er_>ntainalinvita-, buit toi of rupees! A quiet volve on hic; locki th, twistloop10j stitch, cro- ntgto1hue nd a r orbatfu ensta aknrn. Look at the $unday of France, "I m otllyusmt ing Ms 1:t.nand news fromenZds; others W -re t1he oppution benches laskeod, "Exatly chet stith, a in(ieating ingenutity. AUt ho old stage driver nrot ]on g agéo.'and' and they are aillgarlanded, and one i ta' y utr 8opae ih hto Ray,- hesaidt. -I kno.w it will interest 1 rculars and charitabie appeals. At last 1 e ealco ues9 rhnrt h nenoso h eigm-expressed t imm ,srrise that owgraddwihwetadblsosoietln.Wihpys nteed you. 1 am cgoing away." Fltheenealcame to one envelope tet h 10 ll l a acofrue' c.htinrtte iRoll on. ,of helfteisewing around whose head 1 hadtsetietabal,)ofI snow and I thnd heithndborth.nd The Sabbiathbegays n theunet n? r The irwatern wind seemed to girchill. seemned to puzzle himn. H okda th ro pee i ot, tmee achie.unil tellast shackled iwonmn ,Fglory in imy boyhood ltiem as on11y a mniaitrn.,oher omtes i, and her brumwis ;ar- day and Lasted until sounset on Saturday, Hette hart as eavywit pai an potmairk and saw, the word "Somtih- grew ræd, and then lhe sMid, "I raly tallbIeacpae!1 Le Fn! liherest uof us. Between Sande-r-lne ihrc n lsoso a» t h omrhu eeihcoe h fear. lH enhd betneni uch to her, and wood.- 1don't Ikntow." The House laighead Seody' bo nt h gricultu ral, ti".s srage ,coach and a Chicago express lia, and 1 finld she le the Bouth, and an- ,tv gaies and directed thrat they e her life owas soe erlenssShe thought of "LePah." hbce ried. *"here is a strange in thatl luch he blsthuscause. A worbi to se-vwhat ethe wheel lhas àa(cco, trmwhta ifeece lite ralloter comtes inand 1 fand se n is a-keltt loed during the Sabbath. Nature her sick cather and lher hard work, of her tllung --a letter from Sothwood! 'That ii somwhtsurlarvceciccureomay pised.Lok a th l a s f weatam cii(iofthenaionstongon n ronladedwit sawed nd losom ofalyatis asalorpiseto»he.erof joyles. .oelesslifes hatihr hadhatsudho'haplacebyith seaiis-i notl'e plracag Iln tngee Aeprenm filanet'eone readgorâme,,theotherthreafof.riAway, ray andf findshe s theEastandea- andportestwhowere here eady o be denly brightened. She thoughit of the "Yes;' she replied; "but 1 have neverkainhreasod t. rie ra o oss oto n ih A t IDonca.st&, I ntlam . 1saw George othe oe n n Itn h sgr and pontera usualetreibtmafr the- happinensschat. hadt een hters so short a heen ther. I did not knwwthat yo> fro te Ianf Msct fr resdet crde nih omofliv orsi tigesfo Siphnsn ars ormoiv i god d wthsiliofconoad adintwnt hdnbenshuaotioatetctyonc n timte, and then, with a passionate burst lhadtany correspondients in that part O o nt m Inue f uwoa or rwt," adrade.oue oftha r stee fltehrest eari ol u eu.Wa fsClfrniagodanIIfn eboihe t Wice Ortent-furhours th e oga of itrare cried:the country, tuncle." Adamsr. A Wesiterncmendber, witih1som1e norswet ro èefss the fiel,troe afte irmeandilvolusiz et oldbth bureoleqies t, ji.Iadscoi. ndfaceBordfaceithe t t o ta tyoer ere asane aa h "DIo not go away!" "Nor did lI"he said, "'This letter in et ovdta .h itshudb troe eiatnro llehi n down fore-r rao nuall ra eiladers. ]Betenbhatrlsud % e fthergad, and gfc ofthey t ithnea o a ai hrs whsà ewommnda could "I1 must," be said brieily. -There u icnowritten by a lady, I am sure It is anr sentimek, with a letter fromceCongrellss'thend and cheek ,and Fchest, headt blistered a 1ahneawigio wio rc.together into omething that looks like a ,lotbeaslead, chmolft to me. 1 uit go." casy, legant, fBowing hand." hrformiiing the ruler of Muscal that t y t hecnuigsnan i ace yfollowed by a I,,.'feh d a i ounineg trin!,aRath, buit it is a wheelJthe wheel of LN oti e a eeid awyasto He sawe the fair headtbent tuntil it ré%t- lie opened théeoevelope, drew ouatIthe President tof the Unaited States was no the mierteiless .August air, at nomn the n n for y outi oo" .inal prospity and I sxy in aouemen tocrynuth-rfrs sso ed on the ivy leaves. lHe was only Ihl- letter and read It. Am he did s. aillthe k ,bu h srat fte epeadwrkiyighlfda(udrth.re . ' ith Fa vilage Of Palar-e ears, beII- bust o Takstin ofreht'Gors emoudtoaryut the.efrTha sasoo mnantand] he could bear no more. He color died fromtehis face and tP . i evn ftepolad iikitnIigh e edrtheesmle coing dr 11aw ingmrorom by daty and prIne<- bas done for the North and the South h drew closer to her fromt his lips. IHe perusieit slowy"and wa.s not permItted to give or nveeIve one or my most painfo i y lood memo l omtre ynihwa eicig m h atadth'et Owel. point for reformners. Don't try tu ol -Hetti "he aidl--"let me caillyou cýarefuilly, t-hen looked at Lenth. presstris. Anoiter tmemrbermrs. "Suchries lu that ort)F my father -in harvemt timre p.rgress tdfeettmsnErp hyhveterisyuslfaltetm.Yu Hettie for, the first and last time --tell "hscnen ou eh"h ad."talteMr pae esad en ln ueh frWen yea,-r. ago ther.,rilroad lmoen rid oge acoges o ins t eli "u rs Fey rto reL tquitn eier m oe, why do you shed these tears»? Are is written by your listerHetie. easy lbe writtet. But wheistrit to be utie at"dow. The graine broughit toh ici kfr, sorcunr wa t- at Pais or nt St. Petersburg, but It hls æ h aitsgadtegts t Ihey for ame?" "By Hettie! Oh, tuncle, what is it? sent? Whelff a ,Muscat?" lThere wax barn.the'shaves wee unbond and.iten , anniildin.orllheri- iq e s b> teen a atinue. On:y3 a few tls et the ien t pgromotglls.a "I oat sorry you are gOmng, she sob- Toelime what itisa&bout?' she cried, in no responese. Ap)parenity not a member spremi oneta thrashinrg floor, and twoa [wuttF i ali, ln i, raitroa e huneatdoandc kng hvecoe. But on this boiagir retadmewilbacopihdhn bed, distm of the House was prepared lto answer, 'with finils mtood pposite each oli ther, hour t r th tontri - oive, ifron i irte pafr htIhvebitw aeaif thelpreachevr tries ta do It alone. "Are youe really so grieved as thihe "This letter is from Hetie;andsh, nrio.luss% hen ewfun.. baoryaf eo r and ay after (diypounidinga o omn, f l hjkns-:igCr' This is the great pportunity for teach- askred. "Oh, Hettie, can It be 1ruc? says thant your faither is very cill. and "oi uik Tcar k "p* e fu""'n a ya" ,'mg S;,ottinonneir tunagilion""ivoi)oKinlthekWheatiii Cr . Wha-anItoyouWy.holduouniheftose(yu. a. ls ub-he i thilconty.Itwasthwealot. lestock. rwe rokes, . e ndfo psegesad' Kmg a.I Kingio. King Wvoa.l, King ".,h" I erisconty.ILm """.1 do...ctrine-- on the Sunday ques-.. . - et.somidotrneonth Sndy m

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