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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Apr 1897, p. 2

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I would "to to am lay an m a whole wan-u or onm~ you. man by (ho W III-lion- '7 to the you. theoloclnn Tim-1h" HFONHDDW m.>(nzaa , PM‘Iâ€" unzu>‘=l .F‘ zen-P‘: " . m. A! um um. when ourTub- Io non have boloro them the uncut d on: nation! treuury Iron cont-Illa! 1.4.“, - m noon and night we meet the M But there In no place on earth when the Imporunca or the Pauline ”auction to pnyer for those In em- hunt DIM. ought to be balm- nppm- .4..,- 0dr coming Ind going make no ex- citement. The Swim seldom look up to no Munoz-horn, or Junglmu, or ML all“. because those people are used ‘0 ”I. Alps. So we at this capital are It Iocultomed to walk umonx moun- hlu of «new Ind polulcal eminence N 007 In not to III I great novelty. Mums“ SERMON M" °' 0 f “an-A m h». work who Inn; .37. :‘mwuy, bug I- m ._ _ A.“ u- conun; and going are rem-riled Iron, and unusual dalerenco in paid I. III... In this capital there no so my political chletmlns In our «fluent. our “new, our balls, that “on. or secretary or the cabinet, ox- npnlenullve of foreign nation enters _._publlc assembly In any other city, .8 the chief men of the nation than W who live anywhere else between the Minute and Pacific ocean. I! I Ion-tor, or member of the house of lgpxuenutlves, or Supreme Court Jus- up. on. Following Tom “I Exhon. nanny”. Thu. “at at All. Suppl!- m. Prnyun. luterceulon 3nd fllw a; u Ihnhn."â€"-l Tim. 1:1. ll‘l‘orulthumlnu- the Cuba}: qua-({0}). n5 an will no! Sdon is to England, ‘Paris to Franco. Berlin to German)’. Rome to may. Vienna to Austria, St. Petersburz to Russia, Washins~ ton in to the Unlb ed States republic. The people who‘ live here see more HA'X‘ whlch Lonâ€" Int Joined by ouur nation: Tau-lump. To m m M! «unwise which and: un- n. m In, in: nod 1 diving huh-emu. M Md thmnnwmmfihum {cupâ€"warm Incl-ad. II! with niulon breve northern“ m deed were put In the me m but he two mm 1“ men men I have mentioned wu-e h and ham mmmmdluullh-uAf vacuum, and It alone no elm measures recently um would hm breach on we: between our m and Spun or England or 1W. hd been mcceufnl In bringing,“ the wholesale murder, they Muelvh would now have been above and. 9- I hope they will be, to celeb?!“ the birth of the twentieth my. If God had not "It!!!“ we would have um; than who om anything ummmmmmt “rm m. M mudnnuatodowlnfim- luolmmmmmud soundin- s "new no. fie thumb-Mn. And they a: (In pede- flmylnthelrbodl. [fit'offluds me-oflman be to : you; nanâ€"WOO." lebs ‘neekm "to humane. and founder- ." an”, beam of win In float «m from tho "1-. You no that men who m an new themselves so! in“ my me a. m an! otherl unto the self-media. No~ tlcetmmmnowd-r cifll'unevauamlm Yummn-nuwmln place: of authority summed nun who want “1.. m... they do not min VII! .u- In. or they I". than“; nun, who “unwinding.“ an. mflhvc-doumA-oneu noon Influ- In. long um: mm. Mada-cum ‘mummmmme and “.de Ant-uncuâ€" mnnlmmflmtdmm “ummmmm- [Mmm,mhvo€ mmlqtnmuohhl'l pummllmwmnuoh- 'h-.mmmimmmdbo “Meant-manila. i Mac-d luflublo. m y" mm all a. mun. « u. must; hm. ‘70 with ham and ”In", MM! no ”Mom conduct." ud m IIIHOI! of (lo north wont cm with nil-dun. u! III a. mu- m and-alum joint! In tho hot- “. huh-d and hue. wand. lb. tor-or mam nu uhâ€" nu dldlmfld m do." to ur- W m tool-n nu. for mu to tho mm In. vult- In dun, “a. no «pun In a plum Inn-Ion ‘ o! no In" at nun. and unwind: go A new. (or It. mun-um: of 'nch to 1mm Bula- corn-anon: Md Mn: In out! an. Honour. no ml In. an Quito-nu am "to mercury at a. cum Senna nvy unto .- nub-flux! m to Cumin Wuhan. m at no 8-- Jaime for It "m all Oneal" action! nd a. Home of ”manta m a mm». at club for l Ihot across "as how at tho British ‘uorchsni Ito-mot Tum, November 8. 1m. Two distinguished muons". Hit their scenarios and “miles, as “mow-yummsmmw ouch": enlist the. tor a. southern “I'm. Ana Inch proud tin con-Illinois. who has caution for Eula-d sad Mm. sum-done, uni won an: to For: Wm. us: Boo- M then m the usm perplexi- tlu or our relations with foreign govâ€" ernments. I-‘or direction. In such a!- tadru the God a! Nation: should be Implorod. The demand at tho pe’oplo l- wnoumen Io hound. no unwlu. that. u mun not b. hoodod. link to tho boom 0! um sun which lentil from the American noun" 8n Juliuo I [onto or United State- manhunt. " ‘ Those governments are the momma: l' in their payment», paying you ll won in hard times as in good than and during summer vacation as durlnt Will- ter work. Beside that. many of u! have been paying taxes to city, and flats. and nation. {or years, and will]. we are indebted for the protection of government, the government in indobtâ€" ‘ ed to us {or the honest support we have rendered it. So I with success to an earnest and competont men. who appeal to city or state or nation for a place to work. But how many men in high place in city, and state. and nation, are at their wits’ end to know what to do, when (or some places there are ten applicants and for othm I hundred! Perplexities arts. from the fact that citizens sign petition- with- out reference to the qualifications of the applicant {or the pineal applied made. Only God. who made the world on: of chm, could. out 01 the crowdâ€" ed plgeon-holm at public mu, devel- op symmetrical results. For um rea- son pray Almighty God (or I." thou In authority. the work In done by correspondence. 1: divine help :- needed In any place In the world It In In those places where patronage ls distributed. In years gone by nwml mistake. have been In one letter 0! wrecking all the lawn or orthography and syntax, desiring to be put Into posltlonn when most or (or. You sign the application because the applicant in your triend. People sometimes want that for which they have no qualification, I: We hear Dea- pie llnz “I want to be an angel." when they offer tho poorest materiu possi- bio tor anxelhood. Boom walting to be sent to foreign palaces as unbalanâ€" don. and men without any business qualification wanting to ho consul: to foreign ports. and illlterateo, capable H”- mung-”om may“ ”have“. for mam "Oh! oh!" exclaimed the young lady, blushing even more «loamy. "l m to nay I am going to be mun-d, m wound you perform the senior II. hid been refused, poor all-l. v!“ having proposed. He paced up and down, blushed ly. and replied, "That would Ed . good either for you or for me.” "Will you ma :1: "7 N “k“. m e, at la: n Few women. outside at ever "popped the question" to n n... end perhaps only one has had the ex. perience oi being rejected by n In without having propoeed to Ilia. Thu. win one, and the Hon. L. A. Toll.- macho ten: the story in his “PM Ielnoir 0i Benjamin Jowett,” m of hiiioi. Oxford. The master'- pt. nullity was potent and mm and good woman Mt its team An undergraduate was ill at m Cbliege, and his sister. coming to 0:- Jon! to nurse him. wu invited by h.‘ ‘Jowett to stay at his house. Eh. I.- eeived from him the utmost kindn- end attention, and when leaving .01, with much hesitation, that she would venture to ask a very great favor. file again hesitated: the master grew un- easy and leaked interrogative. The prayer that the great gum or '10": to be put In the met-do- at. the extennlon ol the Capltol, I abo- ulato as our mm nupnllmtlon: "0a. save the United State- ol Amt-la!“ only addlng the words vlth Vila. Robert Ronth was apt to «loan Ma set. ‘mons. whether dellvend More tho «mm at Chrtst Church Chapel, or la Westmlnster Abbey. at anniver‘ry a restoration at Charles the IL. or d the death of Ollnr Cromwell amid II. ‘ worst tempest that ever swept m England: "To God be rendered and .- crihed, as la moat doe, all M; night. minty and mum; mi now :nd forever. Amen." In!» PW senior to them. Our personsi‘hdMJWld he to them. tor the most part. sq impertinence. They hove “l the (saline we cannot hove than; they s‘ee‘ithe subject in all its bearings, end we can be of no help to them except through the supplies- tion that our text advises. In that V” we may be iniinite reinforcement. The mightiest thing you can do for s men is to pray for him. It the old Bible be two, and it it is not true it has been the only imposition that. ever blessed the world, turning barbarian into civilisation and tyrannies into re- publics,-â€"l say it the old Bible he true. God answers prayer. You may get It letter, and through forgettuiness or lack of time not answer it. but God never gets a genuine letter that he does not make reply. Every genuine prayer is a. child’s letter to his Heav- enly Father, and he will answer it; ' and though you may get many letters I M from Your child before you respond, some day you say: “There! l have re- ceived ten letters from my daughter. and i will answer them all now and at once. and though not in just the we, she hopes for, I will do it in the best way. and though she asked me for s sheet of music. I will not give it to her. for I do not like the music spoken of; but I will send her a deed to 1 house and lot, to be hers forever." So I God does not in all cases answer in the way those who sent the payer hoped for. but he in all cases gives what is asked for or something better. So prayers went up from the Nort . and the South at the time of our civ I war and they were all answered at Gettysburg. You cannot make me be- lieve that God answered only the Northern prayers. for there were jun as devout prayers nnswered south 0! Mason and Dixon's line as north or it, and God gave what was asked for. or something so much more valuable. I. s house and lot are worth more the- n sheet of music. There is not A good and intelligent man between the Gui! of Mexico and the St. Lawrence river. who does not believe that God did the best thing possible when he stood this notion down in 1865 n glorious unity. ‘ s never to be rent until the waters 0! ; s1 i i f 1 l l i ( t l r r I u p n t ,0 t 1 it the Ohio and the Sevennsh. the Hud- son and the Alshoms. are licked up by the long, red tongues ot a world on ti lire. Yes! God sometimes ens-ere ‘m prayer- or. s large scale. In worse “ predicament nation never no the. "I the isneillish nstlon on the heels 0! th the lied Ben, the rsttlioc shields end .3. the cluttering hoois o! In overwhelm DI inn host close silt-r them. An urns, H mold Just as eerily node throuxh the of Atlantic (lawn. imm New York to '0‘ Liverpool. on the llrfl'lllfll could have .. salted lhrunxh the lit-d firs. You need st to nail on liil watt-re to realise how M. m. it is. How one the cranial «tinted? oi: iiy purer. Exodus it. l5: "And the W llmi said unto Most-IL Whoretofl “fl crirst thou unto me.‘ iipulr unto the in rhiidrsn oi lsrst'l. thet they no for n“ nerd." Thai is. "Rtop prone. sad F" take the antiwar." And then the n- tern hecnn to he sniielui end swung at this way and that way. and the rim m horns-w n hillow. and the hilio' we riimlvrrl other hilio's. end no. “(I in. rise into smile of sapphire, Ind ilo rlu \Illblel tnnrein sumo tlwm Into Im- y“ one. end the walls intone, like moon- , It c thine. topped end iurrvted and cloned v .m with can of rryntsl. not God inn-e ‘ n“, an invisible cesie named the test d m.‘ those mount-lee. so thsl they and obliged to stand still. end there. rim , the below- ihe isrseiitish error. to n infl- rm ’Ike mad. with all the emit! m is)" .ewnnn wide open. The ”in. u did not even get their toot vet. The! M dry-shod, the botto- ot the u u herd es the pavement ot Pas-qt- vsnie avenue. or New York‘s Dru-l- wey. or London's Strand. Oh! m s and line! hell! of. i think 1 en: ‘ change thet end soy. "What I God we I ' 5' have!” ; _,___ is I sit. the prrt wwnmm ’ “giant only“ at being (It “'3 PW pewter 00 them. Our Downyggs 7 GROVE manna. "They have carried the plea oi de- partment more; old: beyond nnything we hove dreamed of in this country. A big mercantile combine has taken I long lease on every store ior blocks. They divide on ebout ten or twelve feet or the front of these etoree and partition them oi! into ‘hooths about six feet wide. In each of these booths they place some penon who in a work- er in some particular line, a incemaker, an artist, n shoemaker. etc. The com- pony till: the shelves with goods an. compensates the talent, eo-called, by permitting hlmvor her to make and‘ sell their own particular line of rum and retain all the profits on the com- pany goods to the company exchequer. Every morning the company wagon comes around and takes account of ltock, an in some more, and receive a check for the cash recelpm of the day before. Later 3 collector comes nronnd and taken up the cash. An- other tax demand in an income tax or as per eentnm which every poor man m to pay. but the rich get around it by taking “value or that clause For“. ”at!" m I lied a pleasant talk yesterday with A gentleman who led spent the winter of n year no in Italy and southern . Europe. Spanking of one branch of ' their social-political lite. he aid: "The wnr which united Rely. under French help. ielt the country with such to heavy debt. with lew renal-mes, that ell the varimin means oi taxation known to the muntriee were taken hold at to get n oulleient income. Syn- tern: which we oid-iashioned Demo- crats in this country would kick at are piled one on the other like One on Pelion, to get revenue. Enrh city has 3 its in: gatherer at every gate and no ‘ one can bring anything into it. without paying Its impact duties. Every truck gardener and every fruit grower is stopped “the gate, Mn beck-lond oi vegetables, fruits, onions or herbs is counted, to: emulated and paid before he can go in to sell them. When we took the int train on our journey to thnt nunny land we had provided our- eeiven with lunches. I had eaten mine all, but an nmcinte trnveler. Mr. Avery of Bunnie, had a few send- wichen and mine: which he had failed to devour. He had to pay an input duty on them before he could go to his hotel. r. ’otzt of their Doodle Jobs. To me it is pl very good evidence, that these. bills are I not very \‘lt-lous, that neither the press, | the people. nor the street railroad men or Peoria. the semml city 0! the state. seem to wire a fig whether they are passed or not. Mr. Humphrey himself 3 seems to he in about the same state of I mind. There ("‘0 votes enough to units I it in the senate. but he has eonsenlmi. ,' ummrvntiy willingly. to every post- lipouement which hint bet'u asked tar. [and mvu he tloeu not know whether i they run Imus the home or not. and i does not 801'") to eure very much. if i i thorn me any truth-u being worked up to not more Void-n tor it they are not luparent. There are two aides to every street ruilroml grunt at a franchise. light. of the PM'IQ. The one it that the ntreeta belong to tho public and should not he turnMi our to a corporation without due «miraicnt. 1‘th in true enough. but the mole who live out one, two or Ihm mile» believe that ('hl'flp. auto. quit-It anti t-omtortahle truu-l to their plot-n 0! Mains. with tron-tar rou- \‘Ql‘ilt‘flt‘t‘d ”wit u tin.- Itrw't railroad. ot t‘ltit-nxo. Peoria and RprlnlIt-lti at. lord. la “Orient equivalent. Famlnily I. thin the fact when (nnrhluu are uni-uni In any amount” which an- pron-(max to divide the territory with oiul r-talnlin‘nr'i nml wrlimarinx "on When I can Matt at tho intern t‘lt)‘ limits at l‘hit‘a‘o hurl rhlr u-u-n mim- to Plate Mrvct .‘or B t‘i‘ltl! It: thirty- thrn niacin. I naturally tool that 5 Will in until plough mums-mm. nwiaily when I know that tho rom- pohy whirl: la Iupptylou the good. my ear- in whirh I ride hu rut the "an of all its myloyn to the wry iomt on whirh they ran it", ha: dim «harm hearty halt their help. anti In yet in tho hunda of a melt" mum it cannot pay the totem no lta beau, ai‘tor inducing the hondhohina in ml. the hood- vloto to on not There may on than who think this mnpany ought to have he: hit-ti by the city at the rote M to per rent on it. [run mini: for in trunchin. but t do not. livery poor man llving out In miles is willing to any 5 cents tor unit-h tran- sit. A rich one only ride in hi. can than and a boy on I wheel, it they 1 ,. I t t O r I l I i I l i fer: years the continuous outcry 01 the Chicago press. of the reform variety. has been that a corrupt city council does little else than give away valua- lrln franchises. Now when it is pro- posed to take that business out at the hands of the corrupt council. the same press is furious about it nnd charges the rascals in the legislature with shutting the rascals in the city mum-ll 0! course. (he Humphrey bills will come m [m the blame in a lnge Imus- me. {III the \ute in ClIlI'ago and yet 1 \':eIItI lo a guess that not one ln a hun- (lxotl at the Chicago Ioters knew what the Humphrey bills propose to effect, and not um: In a thousand know what they wlll eflefl it passed. For the last The Humphrey lllll. Now that the elections are over there is some hope that the legislators will get a move on them and commence to do something in the way of leslslutlve work. All thoae schemes and pieces of elegant literature whlch were Intended to have an effect on the (fhlt-ago elec- tIOu can be thrown Into the legislative waste basket and somethlnz more vul- nahle can take thelr places. The de- pmtmr'nt store can take a rest, and the bicycle (on take its place. on the tired. or retired. llst. "flflwfififi‘niflnfl'i’? 2 nun onnmnrlrln lr'r'l'rn _ iiiiilitiifliiflfliiiiiitfig OUR SPRINGFIELD lETTER. lieâ€"They any, dear, «but people who live togaher get to looking aflke. She ~Then you mm consider luv retail at Infl.â€"â€"~Detmlt In. Pun. ._ V_,.,--_. On the very morning of the day that this mnrersaiion was heard I talked with three old residents. all very well known here. Mr. Payne. the hook- hlnder. who has been in business Mty years. an erect and an firm of step as when I first knew him. who with his tmd wife some years ago celebrated their golden weddin; Mr. Jacob Bonn. 33 last week. starting to his daily but inese as brisk and as straight as he was at thirty. the best specimen of well-preeerved manhood for one who he. eiwm been I buy men. that I know of. See what that old nun he: gone through since he came to Spring- field. The third we: ex-Senetor John M. Puller, the only one who chews age he he walks. Now. the interest. in; onestlon is why this improved eon- ditlon of the aged? We know the: In modern science of sanitation via-lien.- thened life. statistics which my be relied on. for they come from adorn honpitele which are accurate in their daily records. show that modem treet- Inent area a greater proportion of thoee suflering from Infantile dim; gthat more children live past the fifth year than formerly; that a very much greater percentage of cases of those ni- flicted with contagious diseases are saved. and the number protected from contagious «licensee is very much M er. The progrers in the art of surgery within the past twenty-five yearn in simply surprising. But why this al- most entire absence of the crippled condition of those who have become aged? in the world growing better? I i That mum-mm has not :llnppnnrl la known. yet you will "Mom on one wcrippkd up {mm m elects that he or «he cannot walk met. me. the excevllon of chm who hive been rflp- pm! In railroad acclaim. or by thrvshlng maehlm. or come of our modern machinery. yon 'lll hardly an I crlpplo [ram ono week's end to Inolhnr. They have disappeared "he the old lady‘s false (mm brand. or the old gunman] wlp. which were so rnmmoa In the long past. This Jubilee enterprise hat-i en'irely ‘3‘ gone {ram my memory untli revalled he by Mr. Hurd. I had knmvn sonxeihing ‘y- about it at ihe time of his attendance 3" there. Prof. Gale, the founder of Knox n- College. in a history 0! that institu- "‘ tlon, wriiien in 1845. speaks of Jubilee 1e as being the only one of some half its dozen colleges which had receive-i «shar- ': iPrs from the legislature within a ru- lllus of fifty miles from Knox whil-h haul been put into operation Tim-I must be some Inh‘resling remin" “'rus in regard lo that ‘l'mriu com ' glous enierprlse- which it wu': ‘ worth while hnnilng up. \‘l-lllng I’m-mull" art-nu. Mn], E. A. chtho. who was n1; «1:13. Illinois and bulimia nvwspnjwr :::.in. having eniubllshod ilu- lunvill- atriu- lllt'l'l'lul won liner rmurnlng {ram 'lxa war, and whu \\'il.'. annwanl fur w” your" n mmrudv of mine in this I-gi'a- iutln- n-purlinx lint. is l-nvk her? :0 in- ipi'l'! ilw luwu zuul the ltgl‘T'flUU'“ 1!:- ¢~r several )‘vms' allm'zxu- mu .1! sm- kmw, Wunh. The mnjhr hm; imam- in mm of mining Mun-rt, and in Ianr:"!.'-l In newral eutnprlwo on ilw line or "rim-h Columbia, u lwrr mum vcr,‘ :n In Helm have bf‘rn rd‘u-Ilils' «mam-d, Thu won! I can V-lrh him it lhnt he nu} heroine In rich and prominent in h“ max field» 0! omrnlnon 5.: hi: chunm (or [or worth. inn-Nixon”. bounty and , (nirm-I will I'm-rum. A tun-3' I'm-"mu... l out-beard a "mark which Nit-‘l twin-w: «no high ranked life in- nurunro uflhlall. that is. unit by um- nml Indunnl all‘lrmacivoly by Inc- all «r. Ihhh (-uvllu up a angular. And i: mo. Mrndlnxly ln'rrru'lni comliliun c-r rulhrr cimnur in madman-l Thv «Mum»: mu. "H" i'ilur years an! m~ Inn! in rlfl')’ mmmnnlu dr‘r'pfl an: mm and mum-n. nhu not nmunl ‘ with rm: cilihrulu' um. "in. Mid ‘ oiloa RONNM lhv htip «II mm with ‘ llfl' or "load to [at around. The; war: lumo uni «run (nu-r, mm and npnb ly. So rummun ‘an M ihni mrh expu- rlunr" a! thin wru- Ilnndutl in (he litrvnmn‘ of [hr «low. and are Iilll ml "MM tllh an“ "rrlmvlovi." "hair. Mlnu along," “nun: mu :uniy“ mm "in , "mud-ms. You rmihl Ml Cur-d ovum-h in any will“- or in "on main wuimm min. from an to MI! 1 do:- on until Innhippurc. usually not!“ lhll their "union;- formr 'M in in- nm mica in their pot". of le-« "on, When son (My nnvr.’ You meet every day. and u "cry mull-c or up tannin-go. old men and Ironw- nu so who try an unit!" and 'all u nadir if u (by did It 2», Seldoâ€" do you m use tumbling. "NI one: an rare «Man In the bum oi the and. l f flora About llurd. Mr. Harry B. Hum. 01! when; ! wrott.‘ a few days ago, called my attenticn w my omission to say anything about. his ‘ being {or a time. when he fix-av. value to illiuois, a Peon-inn. Before going (u Chicago he was for some time n sm- dem at Jubilee College, which in Lb" forties was a college under the 00mm! of Bishop Chase, of the Episnrcpai Church. Mr. Him] is not forgetful or [he s(hooiing he go! then. nor of the- iniiuence on his subsequent iii» which the almonphore of the 50:1! bishop‘s i-n- smution conferred. which permits a (ledu-zzkuu'x‘or better meme. They put all the income they can into new buildings and [mm-ow.~ menu. 7 V ,, ,, ___- V..., mm...“ m m. mld devised for this one purpose by :- educated physicinn, a skilled and ex . med specialist II this partied-r ted 0! practice. " I and my enough I: of Dr. Hem-'0 Invite Pretripfion. n it ndoneml m6 of . and Inn. undo-Many}!!! ny_llle." a... M u...“ _ v r~rw~i~~fi1 ““1- It makes (be coming or baby 1mm: free from pain: gives strength and cheerful“:- to the mother, nnd constitution-l vi to the child n is the only medicine at: the ___u_l ;A_LA4 o__ .‘L exit. Ninetynine than in a hundred they ate comment overcome in a perfectly moral and enttfie I}, the use of Dr. Pica-cs Favorite Pres: mm, which given healthy power and capacity to the Ipochl organs; reinforces the nerve-centre: all nukes natural, heatthy motherhood pond. ble, safe and comparatively. e-asy. I. _-|_-‘ u” -H, Bu thin! I! no '23- ' “ Ion in ntm why In, ' hindrances or do [armaments of RM _kind ghoul}! cogm'uue h 1.. ‘vsA “A -5” Lave it the key. mm: of'u womn'n fife. Her (olden hopes rest upon this tender em; bet highes‘ ptvde' iii-“he! «My ao en the love 'Iich nake- Y. rnul no. pmmnvm-u! 3‘51 -r (u.- I“ u u- n! . aw. Cum Ion- , no. htulhauohdvvrvv m n In an.“ Ann M" I'M-Jun; fl The prim of a camel wanes In Arabia (mm .15 (o $1.000. Thar consular mum at the Gonna empire Include- «1 posts. In“. You In.- whim I‘M cannula m can” Mm. lb. dc- GCJIdo m vetâ€"lone). In. 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Try 1: today, Sold by all drum-4M. and 4:00 Moran uv null Mr :L- m -(Im|n Trill puck-g” HHS; AJ-lrou Allen 34‘ mun-led. la "my. X Y. \tmh Inl- I’our shoe. Jib-u - lint-lime. II powder {our llx hot lb .xrr- pmulul.~wullru, unulnugxerl nu! manna - nuke. the mm: on: .4 run" :31 hum-uh h I- the gauze-t rumlun unwav- wry u! m» our .Ulo-u'u l-‘mI-Eu-o mnku "gmâ€"1mm,- ur new .1100 Ira-l «my. It I. the train moves at good speed. Where the road is level or slightly ascending the enzlnn pulls the logs and when it is dvm‘mndiug ll hohls them back. A: thn mills or the company the mar.- uhlr'zurml lumber. regardless of size. is rim into :1 flutue. and this Is run!“ about mo mum to the pinning mill an! shipping-yarn]. the flume dcswnd- !ng about 1.2m) {vet in that «Itsmuce. Hmuumy tn rolling sun-k woms to ban bevu carried to a uuxltuum on thin NH. but the sort'it'o is quite as well pvz'fmm-rl us the t'ondilions dermal. ~C.ta.â€"’h‘:"‘ Magazine. each one as large in diameter, and some evr‘n larger. than we boiler of the ex» gine‘ Buards are nailed to me sleep- N‘s between the rails and on than me logs slide. Except on descending grades. the boards are greased. and A Railroad Wlllmut Cars. In the forest of the Brldal Yell Lumv boring (‘ompumz at Brldal \‘ell, ln Oregon. (hm-e is a rallruud whlch does lulsluPss without vars. Hauling great logs from u log-pond to the saw-mill is the nature of the business and the train, so‘L‘ulled, ls made up of an o:- diuary loummlh’e and a string or legs, I: sold by an drug'g'lsu. x-nrcfsn} m tux-'5. , . aru pmmpt. (‘flirif‘nt an! "00" 5 Plus caayin emu-c. 33cc '4. 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