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#. . ,nns,arov.paxt amass or anonanr. Gems that up] ¢ ‘u‘m she mum ox ‘ “Homnmbem that he is not. in l: hogan)! north! feeling in some dimer- ; [L. omet o 100 gs J / ... SDMivine power is days ready to hp | : zputinopeumflwewmkeep the chm- bo . nelgxready:\. * “Tkolifeptotmlybornchnshanmm i éahould hesotomatic and grow more so. 7.3110 man has, about manhera.\) |, ~ . ~- \All high ples ures that do not take ' olcf of practical life and reform it-mak| \ - itbem, b hter, more useful-are | - _ g. ; pernicious in tho long ran.\ , \All the docks «as a-sork of goo . and all heredita the theology.\ ;, . ; #Poor old Adkm, who had the fall of . the rage in him, dim-y posnessio & transmitted element 'that wakes up i {man as a sin. ' go to the mioles and the bats.\ \Real healthylappeme does not lead a} man to turn awiy from foos. because food of the same kind has been served to him befora, Whati you have beard a ser- '* mon of the same kind before ?\ \A Christian life is an education, and . no man can become or continue to be a GhfiStian' without the same persistence, . and that same résoluteness by which men J attain to knowlefige in any department of *, learning.\ {hoa itis wrong, an ' g other womeg . Tog hear Dash by _ world tBu know [90 Af T4 in.\ The chur monomer-tact side of life, for hé answer. - “Whoeverqo mits a wrong knowing id on purpose; whoever noglecto a duty knowing it to be & duty, and on pumoaeg affirmatively or nega- Hvely violates God's law. conscience, that) ought to satisfy even a theologinn. There's enough of it.\ ~' A; manna-z PHQLOSOPEEIM - Paragraphica\ 'Whidom, Small im 8pm but Great in Common, Sense. - sy ' a Minister.) The. y time 'in their lives when some men really get a} {the core of arything is when they Are eanng apples. i‘. Thb question nhow «son can possibly hike alter his father when the old gentle- man dies insolvent and leaves the poor son nothing: to mks»;i | a a > “¢ \What could he better than the criti- cigm of the boy'who, while standing in front of Niagara and listening to the deafening rush of many waters, sald, ‘ “Mother, I feel like taking of! my bat to 1 ,* f Tweed 41111an of Huddersfield believe gout howsbands_ in what law- is +** but they reserve to themselves | he Weight 'to define (the- word \lawlul.\ - _: conseqiience is that the wives of Hudders- .§ Aeld.are no hen?!- or more obedient than *‘ »\ +0 © > akeep the peeple “rake B ypelfingthem ith ideas, and some by arge supply 'of sugar candy rhetoric \but «here is & criti¢ whose forlorn phghi excites our sympathy and pity :- hour blunder forth his stale Job k patience could keep. \~ _ Hes a,d dun vhat ough moment were Toaay to I ‘tfimmmmmmgowuwp- Q, Them m a people in this cold o prosaic that they don't “rpm aud sentiment mean. roked.-Kearted fellow, who had bjloes, went to & fellow o hurch for sympathy and fother, what would you die very sudden- ; member knew only the | “Wk t wo ' thing Inkmfld Ido? Well, the first wouldbato bury he: ® Am} the a parent ”j ”(my d nat p urally de- | befalism in. religionmmfly use. -That there is a go im 'in theology cannot ”Eco e nowadays don't believe re than a mild - d (“in Ab very i‘oflx‘ «one jug“: lugaonoflgh to maket - ~ploely as 'an ol te te, atead; $3321, 1m ; 8 y, agreemble : find 'have a creed t & suits yourmpmmtfioto a? kaven't the B’éechers in my nigh eyp, wwmlqd Munro-ea y Se Tb: Moorland Wadi-no going: % m horizon this op o math” 1m; i.. who in not fin this ancient. and- tignmoemm max Y 0 ex ence wife“ how she languid conduct hefimband and, te the hits to was, ;~_;x.‘ no”? £23”? J» b 87. dqbbil 'was I to know he. hat, «ORG? ‘ \You 'get oa! thothing, with agirl in | tron! of you. Thetocrer gives a shove |I 5‘ ~ and we go over the brink with “up. '.} N* mm & fellow; :Blood wale Then, : on: nature of the 'sitom- | Mind to the ; fion, the girl behind you throws her arins \ ~ zerbund your neek, and 'you reach down, j . ; teatch hold of her mokles and: place hot _ feet: in your - 1113.01: somewhere ' else, so ... they won't fall prerboard and tip us over.. ___| You geirid of yqur own ~. tess is the lap of the girl in{front of you. | 5; She Mai-dull!“ NMelther : does | , .. inmate 'who is. thinking ‘ es that speak about sin 2s the Hues of this life, .~ - sins and all imputed | > t the pagan nightmare of nd who gave uns a here. | Let this | is very pleasant to | mth lego: by putting : + . while Kmate Farna nl , “GMMVMMM Mont-Moustache nun. Yawn élung to mine > :;. mom mrbuu Yuan-shame: wharf. pro h Amwgpxnm and may will IRWIN? ag foor '' yor & faoment: stood-tin. : um M tor TB then. . ' m temptations, no ohm“ No vision of happinéas « © Ohtaide of\ your. arrog.. = ~ Mom I tbis Instant ~ ~ Aan gogel,. weaned boe, . Of the peace and the joys |, ' _> That given the blest, I ould ig my white robes :. Unrepiningly.down, . 1 would tear from ray forchead . t$ mammal crown, . \To nos 16 once more haven of rest, Your pe fipon ming,. My head on your bremat.! Xo kissea mo! my soul In &a bliss so diving Reeled .and swooned . like momma man 17001191; Kith wins; And T thought 'twere delictoug E “WWW“ (131m -- Would but compwpilé my lps- Woreyet molsty Wm!) my! breath; « 2 ny heart might grow colt While your arms clasped me round . In théir-passtonate fold. And these gro the questions - I ask day and pight; Must. my Hpa taste no more guok exquisite dolight? wonld you care if your breast were my shelter as thon, And if you were hera, Would 101331? me again? \@ THE MAJORS TIGHT BOOT. Terrible Fright, (By Lisut, Dark Chandor.) Eagly in the war' Major Darlington, of Weat Chester, Ps., a brave officer of the at Cafletts Blation. Recovering bis health and not wishing to leavo the ser- vice he was assigned to post duty at Washington. Fe wore his artificial leg with a grace and dignity thst would de- ceive any one acquainted with his mig. hap. a ° Afriend of the Major's came down from the front one day after the battle of Gettysburg, having with him a fine, like. ly young contraband who had embraced the opportunity of being on the free! soil of Pennsylvania to discharge himself from the service of Major Thornton, of Gen. Rwell's staff. Major Darlington belong in want of & servant, it was not long before \Duke the darkey, was transferred to him and set up. 'with a new suit of clothes, 'and proved eventudly a valuable servant and frienfl to the Major, and at last wept orer fis have twenty years after. in ; Buf- | mingham, burying ground, _- Now, Darlington was &a bon vivant, who. sppreoiated agood joke as he did a good dinner. | On the first day of \Duke's\ service the Major \dined out\ and came to his quar- tera in the Metropolitan hotel about mid. vig in the most excellent spirits.. Upon retiring be calledge 'Duke\ to reliove him of his boots., - _- . \Now 'Duke,' look sharp,\ said the Major thickly» \I'm a little-hio-fllmay, 'Duke,' Vnight. Look sharp, pull steady.\. \Tao allers powerfnl: keerful, Majah,\ says 'Duke,\ drawing off ene damp and . muddy boot very successfully and stand. ing it aside. _ *Now, raind your eye, 'Duke? Theo other’é—hiw: 'little tight ;\ and black \Duke\ chuckled and showed. his shin. | ing ivories as ho reflected that his master ‘mquito u tight as he deemed. the bomb to m. \Rasy now~-that's (at. Pull may\ continued the Major good-naturedly; and. onjoying the prospective joke, while he loosened the straps about his: walat which . Fheld hiwcork leg up \Nowyou've got it L Yip—mere 'you ate!. \Olt Lord! 'Onr 'Lord ! 11\ yelled the Major,, as ‘gbako 19 oork: leg; boot and ligttnrel went hooli- over head across the room and: tumbled in | [a pile tu the comer, and the one-legged ‘ Major fell back upon tho bodl confined otient Moor opcnodand offload came im. .} if\? bet lemme be! Lain'done nuffin !\ yelled. 'the terrible 'Duke,\ supposing he had. pulled one of his new master's: loge | Oft. Lemme go ! Pse done nuflmltole you,\ and he hroké for the door yelling, { “g: puffin; I swar. [ hain't. ' How mm ear-ma \Duke\ flow. down stairs in i mwmtof, and. ifitook tho combined mm 0M“ nighfi ole: Thellamchmettikl’olols‘ei‘u allowed to play on hs: toes during. any | foul: - a the | né makde of the soin : ios f k ' amour wl tion Haded. And so \t C amen of | itoml‘in your 1m . getting)? of tho 0 | than any than: Se > time; and the advanced thought. of. the | \px HA¥PYT! AND . YOU WILL BK acsop.\ . HIM- m ~I Tho Mgom 011g? memommmarefformmmmmemint An Incident of the War and a Negro's | In the name of - | Ninety-seventh P. V., lost his right leg} “G’my Tom meg'way tum mwlemmo - 'utorIn porters” Lviohtion dammit“; an & 44 , C wi \ig 4 2 “i 3??? 3&4; I nuns-mt. 2 in Wubscriber Grasified by .ree.\ t ® ”in.“ Ds Caxrrow», Pa., Fobs 6., \ 'Dear Bpme-I have been interested in z pap and have watched to see class of our ' d that hm are the, W0l“ ammonia As. o: 80 know w work pom a for m?!\ to pun bl pligd to findmgf \ap per. 'The world is rut: of auperatifion, | Humanity\ Is far 'be gods or ghosts, which mien women and does not lesion :6 lolenm that they are but nut: in zwhoh, and that an injury. to: injure! o not save them- .of .. auch - ' Pain ohm herasely W411 pray era from | { ain~-they have um o mp uquonoeno nw’y inore is to su flop ap with tho forward 30 fin! he well 07 # » ta i Yuma for the right‘ , Apps M. Rm For tho benefit of Mrs. Steed we pub. - | lish the objectionable puem, reserving the- right to- criticise her letter and the poem : TO R. G. mmaom. ol haying him deliver his lecture on \Or thodoxy'\ at' Kinignton, N. T., Jan. 51, 1884.1 - -L». &. ommum. Prince of thy Art In grandest amen toman wows clearly shown pumbiest heart to monarch's [090 rulon each beart. pot mam Tows t'a tron rod ; Tnaou wuqnor. love & no to: please & God«- mat Pred as tho blog! and wators rup, Bright as the dawn-mama dims all glories won A conqueror scar, ; Drum by a squalid score of ammo kings, to the heart no moms pleasure brings, Fairor by far | co Where nowgm £603: \'whers souls cach other where love is liberty, and Natuso law,\ Where hate is not. - Where spirit saith Unto Its mate: ‘Tnowt agarget ant to mg, My trust, my Iove, my life arp au for thes, Hen unto death,\ --PBED SHELLEY RYMAK. mrsxmx-rnm- Hupson, Feb. 1, 1865, . AKSWZR OF THE 1:10INGS. Mra. Reed is mistaken. Itis just such papers as the Suspax Tromes that makes it possible for Ingersol] to blare his infide} trumpet. Paine was a hero compared to: Ingersoll. He sacrificed name, fame and friends for his belief, while Ingersoll coins notoriety and righes out of his ridicule of God. After carefully studying the great body of agnostics, frecthinkers and free- lovers, the editor of the Tromas finds them the most intolerant class on God's green footstool. In respect of the \Re. ligion of Humanity,\ the religion of Jesus Christ as taught upon the Mount of Olives is a good enough religion for any- body. If the great mass of infidels would. for the public good, the TFi»mga will recognize the fact as quicky as any newspaper in Christendom. There's not been a pfiflmthmpio move for the better- mont of humanity, but that Obrlatiana have been its prime instigators. The thousands , Of | Momma, the' orppm' honies, tho homes for the aged, the so- cieties tor the suppression ot vice, foo: the (prevention of cruelty, -all | had their f origin in the church. When the civil war | drenched the country in blood, the] churches; of the north were flied with noble women, gathering food ard raiment to sond the aoldiers who were battling for the {reeqom of human slaves. When the sanitary commission sent, its nurses 'to tho .eamp and 'Aeld urch led the movement, , and to-day the church in educating tho ig» norant freedmen; to-day it is leading in all charithble movements that give food to the poor and starving. Soclety to. day would bp\ pandemonfnm of vice, and. the terror of 'the Féencl commune would | archy that would reign were it not for the | 'church. Bad people wear the garh of re- ligion or steal thg livery of heaven: foserre %he deviling mew who use the cloak ot the church to hide their sins are numer- ous, but they do not prove the church or religion is too blame for their misdeeds. The advanced thought of the age is not: tuperation . of Ingersoll. The ragd fe; «hands right, and the churck and religion: teaches right, and if the members do- mot} walk to the light, theblame ~ £ * - ALONE. °o human hearts; not : the principlda of | 1011:th nukes our\ people monk 61, be has never done very ' ”23°, miuich for ; feflwm He ix an olly adopted a rule. that. . \\No. pityachdrho‘f |. Arena-hangbqobdlohs homing-M g;to- make - flair fl M+. Talmage, \is the - rising m gfioe' Christ, who came to be; Fries and om: sins, maligned; and i undo show to the anxious majority onb great | or benevolent act they have contributed |. 'be child'd playin comparison to the an- |- the reasonings of Tom Paine, or the'vi-| ~. mp «The is not the bellows of any ye church, yot {t defends right ngdmtmng 'gome,. - Mareh 'and it believes cHurchen-'right An ~ptineti. | Boh .' here éplo \When the nation' lives 'near to 'the} itfllllbultliegriudut the aun aJuror? shone upon.~ It. ix the Rypocrisy of: world - call . “mint.\ \re! He . has never given +s single & .,: | Of 'his . gabe. toi- 'the mummoh of | dottas| Some R mum of ammo m m ”sin-lug? v# .. ** at f \Ma *~ x - m Pye se ite WM Bot TecDC’WfliMQ Md “in mense audience last Aubday, drawn *by | . jt is | the announcement that he would. preach In\ | on Bob Iigeraoll's wiity but wicked l40;, ny maa) ture delivered the Sunday previous. Not «[K MG! the: ”MW 11m ite and they dresgy | M oithe two tour time. Yet there are mon trying, by the smoke of their bluphmy, to ' tion of the sum would Bean to:- our; the destruction 'of Christianity would b“ | to the world of morals.. - Infidelity hour ime is considered a great joke. . If a loc: | day is macs! we conipate o \» God: Ohrist was here he was kind and forgiv- send men into evaluating punhmgant, and that was doubtless the effect ofan of- | -our; sor. 'tho'subject ofmirth! Is thero auch a 'thing as blasphemy ?. 180, can the, law be executed !~ These aré tremendous i questions for our lawyers and judges. There is such zs law and it wheeze- cuted\ Baum IN FREE SPEXXEOX. ' Mr. Talmage then quoted from Rev. fir. Bpeer, Ohief. Justice. Kent, Judge Cooley and other authorities, as to the us- ture of blasphemy and how it could be punished under the common law. \Now lasy lot the law against blasphemy be erased or let it be executed. . But I am asked, 'Don't you believe in free speech ?' Yes, L believe in all kinds of freedom. I believe in driving horses, but not in driv- ing over others. I believe in the free use of knives, but not in assassination. Ibe leve in free speech, but not in the free- dom of blasphemy. Freedom to do right, but no freedom -to do wrong! It would have been one of the grandest dramas ever enacted in the Brooklyn Thain it,; last Sunday evoning my friend 2mm: Campbell, chief of police, a Chyistisn platoon of police and, Isying his hand on the lecturer's shoulder, iad said : \ 'In the name of the common law, the name Of the state of New York and ty of Brooklyn, stop! Btop here and p now.' msge rebuked ) Thero will sometime arise in this country a municipal authority which will arrest blashemers. The car- rion stench of infidelity will *be. mini gated. TRAGIDY O¥ momma! ''This morning I intend to. tuke mfidel- ity out of the realm of jJoculatity and place it in the realm of tragedy. First, the suc- cess of infidelity would be the disgtwe'éf worlashood.. In all states and nationk whore comma- has boon dominant wonan has been honored. Compare her condition here with her conditioninomer lands, where Obristianity has made little of amidst: sacrificed on the fuberal pyré 'of her husband -cat, dog, cow, hone are \belter than shel If she monotnpomh- ful of food before her husband finishes his meal it is made a ground of divorce | Her birth is a misfortune, her life & hor- ror, her death ® deliverance.. ~Christianity. bar'lifted her up almost to the 'akes, | Withdraw that and ahe will fall downto |. | the love! of savagery. Yet last> 815m Ahore were womén présent in the 1330075 lyn theatre to listen to «. wholesale mull. 'on (Immunity. . I make né rend-k on these woman. 'In the-sllence of thelr own souls let them make than: own oblong;- fiOnl- 4 i A «Destroy christiamty and you will den. troy society |- like From the world mum afbeli,and are many men‘whowonlqd soon turn this world. isto a hell. I 'haye pa t .> w’ a fidelity in the eyes of the community ; Ftor. shris oy . bloc , apd mighuou shut: their wit \ imey could not endure the WAY! 16ur mains. the colonel: of made March W ' Thom thingthey willie htotbtilhh nrch “mum of maimmon, nilobby-fi'~ are Ast; a- defender:of government ~ sgnd> what the mmmmmmo-r? , l'MWaMm sng > '| winter: bas. tans ar, be 00m-' n 'between momma; M Am: f mag 4 | sumtrfo Farknoogs, .But what thedqitrum‘ \turer in the Br \Theatre last Bin. et my” , he: mfim 'with men he is nct BE said -that: wwhen ' ing, but now that, He is & God he would. man, bad marched on the stage, with a | which Mr. Tal- | years, but when they . «meta dio may ”kam‘ x2 Th?’ ¥ A um“ onder ~ ered from: V: ”mils priest from Ceylon. - 11330031111;me old child | was. choked to: death by M. PM W awallow a hickory nut. | _- ~- 'In Wyoming: mom, an ordinarily \healthfil region, there is: one . doctor to sey thiny WWW“ ek dls .* The - snowfall on the \within the limbo)! firmed in the feminine garh, wood from old Fort Duquesne. - . Itis reported the women of PM: have 'The February moon fulls on the ' gap, come within an. hoot: of: having xd. inn moon in February. . . C Ave poundsfrom - the junk of, an eight. year oid. boy in: Florida: last- week, the lads weight was reduced one-fifth. ., principally on the lentil, the cheapest and mow nujritious Ipod known for its weight, in 87 days gave 1,887. pounds of milk, sev- CoW. * Famesé a dribken - honfler, was ing ghop. *> 009 w thing over and in the sante way until they are commuuded to stop. wings of which, when extended, measured 214 inches, It Ind\ a tail two inches in length, like a rat's. A German cabinet maker at Schenec-| fady has on his left hand, in place of an index finger, a 106, exactly similar to a 'man's great toe. It is about two inches 'long, quite thick and 'has but one joint. ° Preparations being made by the in- babitants of Bt.' Augustine, Fla., for the' celebration of the three Hundred and twentieth 'angiversary of its founding, which will take place on March 27th and ~P8th. y day hung his coat over one of- the heaters in the eourtroom. \When he put it on after tdj ournment he discovered that some apples.he had in his: pocket were roasted. 'wab recoritly given some clothing belong. | ing to a woman of her sequaintance. SBewed in one of the undergarments she. found $800 in currency, and retuined the money to the helps of the deceasefl. - Iti: sald that- $;000 persons are en- W011; tho ¢olery industry in 'the weigh» bathe-ed of Kalamazoo, Mich. frvrenty thousanq staiks nfe raised upon sn acre of groom 'One man is shipping fifty like an ox, made: vibe-utters each day, milthe €rop of 1884 W111 oC reach 5,000 tom. e diate, aged. W ly seventy and sixtyifour years, Abally 'Hecided to be wed and onoe Hating come to that con-] clusion; they drove dver thirtymiles in a bhnding snow stormto have the non-rungs Many performed tot A townahipummin Lauzome county, Pm, ”tegfieredms mugnafion because. he, 0mm} the on! ofomoe assess, real estate at woith $40 at $10 man horse mm $100: at- '€30. Barnyard fowls aro now employed in & novel capacity by : Ronda gold-seekers. \The hens are picketed, and, being hungry, be a 'to. scratch and 'eat.\ After three or. criwa 'examined for gold. \ As much: as #5 has been found in one craw. . actus Au Gums nut manor. . : f ”rho “twin! inception ot a Girl in g. Mother natura- 1 _ TLT wers in business, 1 thik I could things much? would borrow, that would bo (worth , ® * Rob ot mane}. Instead of the people to gueis the weight Of, Ivould ' pire \a, pale, Apirftual Honda gitl, with t warfmfle kiwi? ’ d & great‘fleal or the | brain ard i eyec. i § wank; have,. her fAittize ma thomlt in u Mother Hubbard, and I would irwho- §1aintzy (it, an. 31mm to Eilen and that-human flat I'm-- f, there is on-my~way-home~it‘a ig- m? |\ cr igind ; 'case-without: money and 1:11:36wa— confine; & street for Binds)? racing a the pretext; tailor f | akating crage has. when the form'of oours4 / the: Tog on roller skates. lame Wigwamxm dy at. Ban Francisco, carly W fiflboamdayp‘oonmtotfiis \kind. of, | $weire. hours; 'a; day, Fourprizes hafie' = 1d. humming? mnmm second #250, \®.; thind $100,fourth $50. 11:0me fos: =h010,tmfikhmd that tho masage: i hmmwwu 9115st orer: tmo. Madmen thou-ma“ revolvers sitce: 'the. Mme, Clovis ahooting. | 'By the removal of :- atumor weighing ~The ' Chilisn miner is; wondered the le l+ ntrongest man in the world, aud: he lives |.. =: eral pounfis more than .the weight o! c committed for examination in New York | recently, charged with- attemptmg to steal | $300 worth of shrouds from an unflattofirpE ‘ Like the Chinese, the Mexican Indian? servants learn by and seldom [- need more than one lesson, doing the samé |- A vampire bat was recently captured at S% Lewis station, El Dorado county, Cal., the |- 3 A juror at 0nmberhnd,l£d the other | At Dayton, O., a poor washerwoman | ,. An old buohelog‘ ind an old maid in In~. t, Lor con (intimate us, take |. ) It} his pulse. Quddenly the atck man ammo been. Lites actual value and than mas a cow | Tour- any: nonest tou they are “killed, ard | ot [seen: men 'who - have Axunted Aheir in. \their Tborrow an. Idea, 'alopg 'with the other' ' \| standing a mare. ral my show-window: .for [ you approaching * Gill me for fhe first ain-I 4 am: ) c ee caa, \C >-=:-3_mfiethorouud trip and get :] would sooner mak mom; thingy than . f [Hand faadée the. round 'You wake?! the floor, \A Buddhist temple has.. coat-aw foe Paris, mast-madman” .Mm mun-am at last, 1h M61. unmmmmrmwm immumnomwm I WMMMIWMOO! - All through the day, wherever I go- > -. mmmmmtmmwmm , L nites them so. \- Kmrclupmem mrmm Iwill clasp immune mammogram: tummnm Cold, It I keep my eyes fixed.:cn the neavebly gate, \ over the ude where the white robed ones wait, | + ® Shall I know - ymxwondemmonz the whitp) - bands, 3 win soubeckonmeovewnz dear litie basidst | paris, * - .A film»; orwmnon. > © < Ex-Govérnor- Stanford, . of California, He hasa Holstein cow on. his Vins ranch that | © man’s block now shown in the tower of 'London. Mary Queen of: tots, Bir Wal- ter Raleigh, 'Aune Boylen, Nell QAwinn, and about seventy-five of royal blood and patronsge stffered extirpation > upon tins dreaded block of wood. a Aft: = ® maxim 1m LAST URbER. .cscemmaed A Drummer Shows His Samples for ~ the Lao: Time and Goes Home. \(M Quad) | “I have taken -my last order. going home,\ he said, as the clock struck tke midnight hour, The purse looked at the floctor Wmii a significant glance, and whispered **Higs mind wanders 1\ » from its pillow. quired. here?; Then he slept, and in his sleep he was a boy again, babbled «of- fishing .astreams where the trout played, of school hours \There ought to be letters suddenly awakened. ~He thought the porter ‘hsd called, him formn early train. © The doctor lait a soothhig hand on him, and he slept. flu { his sleep he mnrmured: poibg off the road now. - This order closes tmp out. The house has called me in. shall loose time-time-time 3. Hedgrowsed off, and the doetor: certified “Gm mb a lento: from home. alqu writes to me here. . Ellen: She never dis. They will forget meif -my trips are too long: Ihave only a few more towns to | promised to 'be home~promised~u a witW a start. \ 'No Word from the house yet e i *; He was going fast now. - 'The doctor | *a | bent over hit and repeated, in a comfort. | {ing vofce, the precions words of promise :: | *In my Tathet's 'are many mansions. f At were not so I would have told\ 'you.\ | “Yés~yea, hiptxy *It is a clear statement. If is a d house to Aravel. for. . It desis im- md withits mens»: c the end wu’fifery neat; - tha' unfiiscohred lan ; pom whose bourne no traveler - returns, al. j “I’ve ‘changed my toute,\ he: murmured * \The house is «Bing me jn-- 3003li allits orders 'asagreed.. Ghmtmu.\ . They Jaid ”(head buck m '% - gone home for Christ P F be “coma-emu“. ~] at agony they caused—mm woe? - 11!ch impound“ next day you felt so weak _ didn't want to move or speak. -- < T‘m \a” m .Bnthonm reach up W4 we | ¥ alap T.. fntle hands wake me out of more-mt. P thia ImfifiemfiflmMMflifiMm ‘ Immummmmmm'ent > numummmmmgo, memory es t anMflLf, lexicon chombmfidn, it hum, are, owelyf . Among the numerous mac?» of General E Crant is a_ gold-11W cane; mule out of: mwxxmhmmamegm trom me now, | 1599-' 'And now my forehand grows mammal care; | ~ Thinking of fltfilg “a“. on” Ming was i . | . | But 1 know in a happier, beavenly clime, ~> 'I am \- \Any letters from the house ?\ he in- E «od romps with his mates. At twelve he C \*All right,\ he excianmed in &. strong 5ch a voice, \I'm ready.\ - \Show you samples of our goods. 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