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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1887, p. 3

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jjm 3. 'wu.x.unq' u;apn. nhunnnn n.Jj.:n'_ n-v w---- w--v-wv'v_ __. It In rehtcd that some Amencuulv rnnlunnke In I . It lay motionloln. apparently nloep, t when two 0! the pnrtywholingctedhohlmihegnntospesk hglhh. It movod, mud Iu head and gun enry sign of lntenon They told their companions that the snake under- stood English. The whole pnnythmm tnrncd to thence. The snnkowuny pnnutly uleep again. They convu-and In I-`much. but the make made no move- ment; then the ladies began to speak In I-Znulhh. The make Ituu-I. lifted Ito ` head, and showed the name Alertness as huh:-0 at the sounds. The ntunnnke C-mul, on Inquiry, on have come from lrglnb.-Nov York Sun. .. _. v_v-,-, It is add that itwna due tulvctlyte Mn. Grunt that the pecuhtiom o1 Charla L. Webster & Co.'s bookkeeper were dis- eovond. Mn. Grant hu an eye. nay. two eyes. to the main chhnce," and her coutnct with the publhhe; stipulated that It any tune she could send an expert to ennxlne the books. This lb! did from mm to time. and It was her expert who dheovercd tho discrepancy during one 01 LL- -..-In.lh- Aw-ruin-Mnnn ` rVr<\`. Col. Fred Grant. the eldest son of the late general. if said to be developing into a man very much like his tuber. and in pmot 0! this, it is told that he is never seen without 3 clgnr In his mouth. He is a dull looking young man. , His eyes have no brlzhtnas. his tequila no cl|Il'Iclel'- intics, his complexion no color. and In uoeuu to be simply (at and dull. _ J-.- .u__-;|_. (ITJVEIIII SUI ualnavtpuu-1.; his periodic eunnimtbu The our will soon take 3 joumey Into the Don Cossack country, during which he will present the czarowltl to the (`us- mcks. It is a ride uf over 1.2% miles and A journey surrounded with cousldemi hle danger. not withstanding the fact that the mute is well guarded by the Russian police. U1 1 n____. An. -I.I._ ...._ -0 Al... Apnn Dickinson is slowly rector:-rinc. from a dangerous: illness caused by own work and worry. She has had :1 arm- escape from death. A long ms! and change of scene are needed to restore her to her old time rigor and energy. She is now at Scranton, Pa. ..-.., -- -7`.-. Mrs. Cle\'eland`s shoes worn in the Adi- rondacks were a pair of .\'o. 55, for which she paid 85. At least such is the e.\:(-0m|- ingly important stntenwnt made by u ; \\'u.shlngton shoe dealer. -- .. ,,,,, 2, p .- VITZVI " wvw--- w. ., ..... . I.J':s:ADhhecu3trcu.Inul an mun-u stock dmlo cry. F.` &llqbll7$oohrur\ uu|neunoc~ ` __ __Vc , Sitting Bull is in mourning for the death of his eldest daughter. He is at smmliug Rock agency, D. T., and endeav- ored to show his great grief by slaughter ing all his old enemies. A score of them were obliged to ee the camp for safety. ._. . n,_n,,,,;,,_ Mr. Alma- I`adema has designed a piano of ebony and oak for n citilen of New York, with decorative details of cedar, boxwood and ivy, and with I long, low picture of Mr. Poynter, R. A., over the keyboard. The cost is said to be $35.01). Whnt the Newspaper: Say of l'e0pIt- Whom the Wnrlul Knows. Joaquin Miller has sum his log cabin in Washington for C6. 100. and its new owner has rented it. to Mr. Adee, assistant secre- tary of state. n u ,_ __._.__, 2, -1 A 1.- `VARIOUS PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. [emu logs on me rU('|s. Nothing unimportant in your life or mine. Three noughts placed on the right side of the gure unu make a thousand, and six noughts on the right side of the one a million, and our nothingness placed on the riszllt side may be augmenta- tion inimitable. All the ages of time and eternity atfectal by the basket let down from a Damascus wumy. nugnty uesunugx. A minister seated in Boston at his tahle, lacking a word puts his hand behind his head and tilts back his chair to think, and the ceiling falls and crushes the table and \ would have crushed him. A minister in Jamaica, at night by the light of an in- sect, called the candle -y, is kept from i feppinix `6\"ei"ii precipice` an hundreIt"`teet; v I-`. W. Robertson, the" celebrated Englist rlergnnun, said that he entered the min- istry from a train of circumstances started by the harking of in dog. Hml the wind blown one way on is certain dn)`. Nit` i-`spvanish Inquisition would have hem es- tahlighed in England; but it blew the other way, andythat dropped the nccursed institution with 75,000 tons of. shipping to the bottom of the sea. or ung the `splin- tened logs on the rocks. Nnthina nnimmmmt in vonr life or A unnaruermpus out n-om ngngnann 20! New Yonk. It was well Quippiid. but in putting up 3 item in the pilot box n nail was clrlven too near the compass. You zgnowjggw um: nail would uhect the com- oass. The ship's oicer, deceived by that iistracted compass, put theship N0 miles at her right course. and suddenly the man on the lmk out cried: Land ho!" gnd th'e ship was lmlled" within zriew fanls of her demnliliun on Xamtucket shoals. A sixpc-h_ny nail came near ` `wrecking a 4Cumu'der. Small ropes hold mighty destinies. I Ininiainr nninhid in Boston If. his flllll. The halo Uldontood Ingihh. . n .g,- _-__ A._-_..a_-_- LDIUITU Iuuvvu J v-v--w-vwwwvv'- Tum Lnnntmxf Slug Slnoi. Inn Ibo but Ihod Int an-Ida Including tin Puvuul (`all and no wn-unpmuohonuucauuunI:ItawurooI- lolllllodltvtthhwbuhndhudhu 1`hqunhoot In gnotvu-btyund anointing:-hunt Ihocltyloooltou. - W. J . DICK 85 SO1\T S Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoe Il'I0, which. he rqnttcl to my. bad noon II on radio `Hind. Jug` I. III. sold In human! ln.Iid.. 8.Il..h.O1. and Ill. out .\'oao hyuuhe wmuoutho wads `Du. J. (`m.us lino!`-:.x`| (`u:|:n:n\'x:'oa 15 Ooronnou Shun therwholnlnq medical Icon many Quill! &I I } F. (`Al"l'l0.\'~ Rowan ol Plum: and Ination. Cooronloohpoulnocnnulhnuon. Ask rormgngrgmnmudm uaunbunhl-on uohlfu llnuun lllnll "dlh *.|l'IIl'!I|IlfJ'OQcJ0(ll'.(`dlI WZICIZXIEII IZDJE elI`:tory`."!'i|pAuIu.c(`tr:nI;n. .\'o the Vomiting alumna. and II I doth`. lint have oocurnd under our in during nnu'un. In llnnhnn. and oven In the mote terrible of (`halal Itself. In have In cununllhc war. \\'ohn\~enevormoduyoIlwr! (lth hovrnonhunnlrn P0 "felon M I lad Id thohcnnnndnholrm stud! Illa profannd :\pul`>lk`. tn : e'AI'o :fclh:2{ulI|on that the ...a.umL dmmnnmb hunch is n DILIIIRATI IBIM` 0' FAITH 0! I'll PAIYOV TII (`IlIllI'l'. 70 FK`3IUI AID PJTIKNT ALIII. \\'. am. am. hlthfullv u-our; sum: R in. Men at [La Phnrnuzv Ed. I Oink lh-lulu HI: ltxoollonc the Vkva-oyl (`tuning (`AU`l`l0. --Woo Chnoolhrair Pun Wood mud that I}. J. (Van: llnontlwu Iulouht odly Ute tnvoacarolcuwnoorxx Ihnuho story olund h-nun: vru n` which. be ncnmll Ind boon Ia-Se Jib II. ll. sold Ln hallknnl In. nd.. hId..u.d..ud immune Irmsou the Du. Aaimlll l lb. (`A l'1'l0.\' ~lIowu~e Hut: &II(*AlAl:fM`ClIl". J. 1`. l)AVI.\f|'()RT. I that llunou strut. Ilunnbury. hath: En; III. In!` PIITKK II WU `TU ll IIIU WEI [XI I'll! UCTIIIUIZ C X W Ij I: `T Z?`-I I I I-Anror r1II- We An. Sir. tdlhfnl youn. S that 00.. Men ol the Pinata hdou d Gnu Britain llh ltxoollenc the V y`: bu. -Vkp IN: Maul! wan, (pun lhoI1t_lgr_|I nqouu .II`I'WUWI lvwvvvvp cu-~- xovunon by onrym that the and all tannin-t luusot-ll: can at Hutu boa` Into: Square. cnnduutnllucnlctlwalet-n. Prompt, Ihnpnlophnh pnrliu. LIEBIG C(_)MPANY S ----- cuvucupcuju ----1 -w:- `-1-: -:w:- ADVICE T0 INVAUIB-Uyou wt}: to obtain inhaling deep. (No min headache nlhlhunnlnanlnnlhltonln weary otprou|ctoddhun-.|n- -mm: c manna nfmum man u. . will u. `ounultnsuh l' t'oI;n.rnllou dhuovond by #1. (`db {Sud um to which he gave the nunooft` IDBODYXB. and which 5 tel by the nulhdon to In the most wonderful and nlnnhlonndy out dhnovond. CllU.m()DY.\'ls`. In the hat and: known tu(h-is Oumunuthn. Bnoehltbnnd Asth m~(`nl40ROD\ .\'IItJllKQIOhIlI|II Dian-hmgudbtheonl,yIpodIo|nChduI nndl): ._om3U)ROD\'.\ E clbclunlly can then all attacks of EDIIODJ. Hlilrh. Pduuu and spnunn. u (`'{):2l)\'.\'l In Iheonl: pnllhure In .\'ennkiL llhount. Gout. hut. Ihothndo (`ll 1`. From 5 must (`o.. Phu-uuoonucnl Chcnbu. ildlonl lull Sink .lan.5.lQ 'lbJ.'l'. haven .|:uq..!l0rat Runou Strut. llloolnobn . ladn. ihrr.-\\'o- atop- l otcounluhuu tho Ida-opnanpnutlnnthh may uodhlu. r:h`..Co llh Bmvrne'| 1` `int :-unr:d tor Iuult. not In om ho Ital. As an runody of utility In -nu Quanta I hulk` In ooumrr.uuin-oolnu houhdtohcuoflulndlunnhno ovwrAul> has. The `Dr. J. 00//is Bn/2_e_ '3 6`/I/orodyne. During our sale we can save you 25 per cent. on every dollar spent with us. \ Call and convince yourself. l?Because the public has found out that we make no promises we cannot fulll- t?Becauae the excellence of our goods makes every sale an adver- tisement for us. MINNES&BURNS `VERY 0/-/EAP MBR0/DE/1`/E8 I L/6 /1'7 EVENING 8/-/AWL8 I "- John Laidlaw & Song NORTII SIDE- Jnnn 90 LIGHT SHADES IN SILK GLOVES. LAWNS AND MUSLINS. INDIGO BLUE PRINTS (guaranteed fast) IJKJIZVIK IIZVI `ls-V` w w` -r. ---- - - ls.ur Davin. lAIeku|llh.&w-l`||It&"nl-!oIo- nljobhur. Kc Ind and locks nd unnd lillqollgjtloghnug J uue 27. Jnul. Wdhgcuauuglviduubuu I :-ht-chant. Mkicuu .2:-:1 Uthlnunnlptjdtohqm A I ll` Mlllllll Aug. 0. t'Because we would rather not 3911 than have a customer dissatis- t!Because what; we advertise an article at a price we have it. t?Because when we say an article is All-Wool it is All-Wool. J um: 29. WHY? unq:.xmo\"uTunH ' SETQLIN G OFFT Has our Summer Sale been so successful ? THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. up... .- The Reliable and Elana-Priced `Dry Goods Store. IVA- ..-_..a 4-... l)--.. @WO0lN'0OlA1' -v ___vv- --' vvv-- -vv-w' (`on l ro`uress and Bagel Streets. Sun Tluuntn and made to order. In late: haiku. at has Snuunaxx In-tot Sauna. hon Ln-at Itucnc Snnm. guaruteed to II. E to A. InI:x\Q?r|neeun sL.aho\~o EXTRACT MEAT: In VVC--C12` ..:- ':;:.:*.'::::~. - ......"'~.... W. as 0 RI their Int communion nun. Picture toouk-I-cheap. (`dlnud Inspect out-goods. apuuon .\o It OLEAILINIS KXTWQJI 008$ lllul I-l1uI-| In In: I:u_v. own hon. 0-l.B.|ndI`.\\`.Ide1lenlni choiooohuund lohmoa. Pooluul hlllhnl ` Ioouolnconno-:uo|.&|h;otSl..uonrPt-lnccna IVDCIIKK. l'\)ol Alla Iluulnl IVIIIII uuuuuuq. R. .\'II'L.l.\'D& Pdnocn Sum-I. dealer in ckul. Iolncom. villa. hhllqtnekhnnll pocket ` Fluent nuunnoll in lho city. n.._._ n...... A. II ...II` '1 tlanlnlln In: Fruit. Confectionery, qt`:-. B. H. `hon.-`l`r:the Milk Rolls and Butt Buns nnnhcurodu the liingsu-eel Bnkary. H. II. `for: Martel Squaw. ` 1 TI! mnnlvt-Pine |.ItQI`ic& an and do- ; mastic trait; Joe. llnmcx. Masonic Bui)d- \ tun. Nuke! Nun 1 W. C. llono.\'.deur in man ash. oysters. fruit. cu-.. d Brook Street. I.I'IIluV IIIIVV J-vvvv-vw nun Rolf. lhxul. lohaccolnsl. Windsor Block. Puol and hillhnl room utiohing. n x-__.. .-..._. nu...` Ga-nun rlnghur in lnnnandlnrutnen tilo:hl'hu(Hce. I IIIIIUUK Iuvwu CAuu'tnI:ns Bans. nancial Agents. King Sunk. Money to Ionn on ma] estate and other uocuiua. Most! to l.n.|.\' in large orslnall sums at low nun of intend. on City and ham Property Lona fumed on (`ily and (hunt: lhbentutos. Apply 0 `Damn: Bluoes. . unuw: lnnn and Investment Society Irlc:-0p|>o- -in :3. Fun (Zoe. Lu-Amuith and General Dealer. - Ix . ._-_ I -_L.._|.L .-_I\|n.gnJ an-Q. IIlVI'I'l'II';HI VIIIII nnwlwvu us J. H.|l.LlG.\.\' & (`o.. 8 Brook Street. haun- inn. groceries. impound wines. liquor: and (- \'..~u.-nn. \|'An:nnI'iK. Admitted to be the 3 lmlrll WlIl\$ lqllilt luiu t`C' ~ Yuvmm; \\'uu:nors:. ndmittgi th_o but place in the oil to bnyn-at-ncnuocken . 1 china. etc. 'l`IIoI:\ I .JOIIS !~ w -|\_........ D... Ingrn nsnunrvul In lhl-if I10!` I ~mH$lll JON} IUNEIIAL Pllll E-IhIA$1X&cuuI ::r.'.`..-.-..-'..'.'.'..::.: 3.11.1 . 33 CIIIII. INC. 1 nus ll. JUII 'I`ItR.\`:\' Bums have ronlornl In their new pnmisu. Brock Sm-ex.Nu-k: square. whom they show the luggu _nd Ina! stock of Inn- and Domcuc hquors. Tou.(`kus. &c.. n thedty. ' I SIIYOIWIIV um Jcwuu-ru . A. M. Bnocx. vmchnulker. Jeweller and on- ` xnver. Nu en.-`rs facility tot manly-tunc and N ewudlory In all its branches. Golden Watch Sign. Pelican St. IV GITUIUG IIUUII Irv `VII u 'U I`. W. aurcnxxurlm. mumhetucr and im- porter of line ievrellory. 31`! Kim Suvoel. J. A. Lnlliu-. watch nuke:-JowolIor.8BIoc|: SL. (Inlet in watches. clocks and diamonds. _~..._.. -2.... col Isa-.. en I....Inng-can: fnr an. lll.I.IBI' In I'nll.`nv.'3. CllK`l3 nnu uuu sun-n Bnoex. 3&3 King SL. haul tartan for Wuxchen. in price from to n: Silverware Jewellery. n \I I:_...... _.....L_.-|-_.- I-1-nllnln null lulu. IIIIIII TIT. _ Bun: Bung. .\`evr ldreri` in connection with St. Lawrence Hotel on K lcsmecl. I-`irsl cluu-in wiunlvrushc-on Mndon thoahorlest Mccumox MR. Ki . mn Horse rzxohnnxe. Llvcryundllmldiug Sn W.0Il'n0l` otllmck andotslrooln. Anowamdst lishoull of` vahiclu nu! excellent horses. Cnmrs modc~ I J. I`. H)I'l.I.l.. U &IIt~ SW6 : -u---- -*~- ~ v::.~.,.~:.:s==.::: nhdp II-nl lvlllhh IIIIIO. I 191 ' ado-vwvvuw-Tvx uwuw ` i I-`. A.'BInu'. I8 lino! sum-t. the loading \ hac_k liven stable in the city. Telephone . C.'\\ n.so:<. ll Clarence Smvor. the lairgesl longest ouahlished'liu-ry in the my. Tdofhono .\'o. I78. Vehicles rmtly at n mo Inn: '5 making I.;. f{`..u.i It. ___ 3-... and Duo! Smut A new Ill] was and excellcnl A val. l`IlZI' IIIIIIE II. ll!-lllgiltvt BI`!-|Iuu~ Bt'n.\1-I-"r not Ouuniio 81.. nearest ant c!_uu hotel to G. `l`.- and K. I P. Stations. 1`. \\ woos. Pnurietor. ' . MI`-n Ila.-no ..:.-lIn4- n -4| lI`A` II I? l'I1I-'Illl'. > $u.IIaII Rant. eomctouoeu and Mound Btu.-cu. well situated. with ~ Ind sublim- ..\'n.noxswn-nn. Pmlliotor. \ ` V ` -GTE` QWIICCL I'l`l'-'IUlI-'. on n ma I-iv 'll dn- "" ""'~'1.}'3'oeamn`aa.'.'u`s:'u:nm 513 .\'ouIvs. Pmpdetor. Qtun-QB "min A`. ling;-n and lhunn RI] ' Sntiahodon nnnnt Fine liquors nun: uuu-IQ- cnuus nu-um, u -vpuvu-. . smn-`sllo1"n. cor. men and ontuio 91:. uufct nu. God nut and utnhlint. A. sun-cox. `lvom-.\xnm;`.~: llonx. most 13:13-o1::i'-lnt llolllllrholnl . I x . . I. tion and steamboat ".:iln..SuAxuu.\'_ Qrn Horn. 1:: Brock .sx. Snhling tor lmhonoI:yudtor!lI\-ehlclea: momslbr mo (mull; mosh at allhonn; hostcigusandlt qua-ttliindoin connectiolrttourru-nnoouo- and from nuns A. \`Axu.snsL Hop. -u-vvvjw vwuvuv gywvvw-V --U-`W . M lsuxnll -Butebuunvl led: -at nquhr \\'. Dons. `e`lSquam. RVI*n\>-Z" Ilnusnn (Eng-`In Rn -Q`-nab nial sin.-cu. well situated. WI}! `III ..\'n.oo.' SWITIIIL PI0lII'Il|'- .."....*:'. :.**...*"..n::r.";.. '..:'........`**"*:`5".....*'=.s Phuubiug and (Jan DUN!!!- . _ -. __-_._ -__.n--| .._n.-.n-- 1-- .--Q:-?---- (`rod-cry. Glcuaunu-e. SUCH n._..._ can lna_.._ an-..u Lg; ulnar: avenue wogogs, I` to his ennui ....:..... n-.-.-.1 ""' A gnu-cup ausognn l Storm and usuitndug. ,__ - __._.... n-u rn__ cl-....n Lg. IL. . ._. 11-.--.. us. -. _2____-_A n-..".._. `J Watches mod Jean-01-ry. .__._-_____- __-_..A.-....... -.. Around lite.-rs, Etc. .__._ _____ L_ -_.-.L.J- nL.I IL. Groccricm mod Liquors. ..-'.-...-. 5.1. n:sn..~.l-en-an I` Cigars and Billiards. . la.-an lnhnnnnlnljl \\'iln`IgIr Livery Esfaishqaoeuts. l 'Ihnnr i Ibnnh Shun! Ihn Ir nnvouur. f N. p1_'1_iY D.m.no'ronY._ boobnudshoa. sn..s-._L. TE] TOILET. Photognvph it. ........_. n........... ...... .. _'_.:E_$ 7. ?-'.& Financial. ' n oulnl 0! [ea TAKEA %I}O OK I :T."."""'m. S3":"I.'.'-.'i'.T'e."E` 3"" .0-I| -.-null" lnnnnn nn lath: tut Ivy!`- OoIno.let us go right up and meant lhouon this circle 0! heavenly thrones. Surely they must have killed In homo I umou men. Stanly they mum have ban buried with all the cathdrnln sound- lu I dime and all me towers of all the duct tolling the national grief. Who art thou. nkhty one of hours! "I [Ind hy cholco the nnmarrk-d daughter In an hum- hlo home that I might lnke can of my puumln thou old uuxnnd I endured vitae oulqnhlu an thck qnnrnlounen `unlulmhldlolllllnlrwlnbftt 5...-0.. an: H 2;.'3.sfja'::zoLw: Ullllt yclll. Wego intzolong sermons to prove that wewillheuhietoreoognlaepcopleln hee\'en.whc-ntherelsonenmaonwetnll to preeent,nnd that hhetter thnnnll- Gotl will introduce In. We ehellhare thelnnllpointedout. Yonwonldnothe guilty of the inpollteoen ol hnving frieudeinyonrpu'lornotint:roduoed.end` celestial politeness will demand thntwe he made ecqunllmnl with all the heavenly household. What rehearse! of old times and recital ot etlrring remlnieeneee! it other! hi] to give introdnetlon, God will taken: througlgnndhetoreonr Int twenty-four hour: in heaven-1! it were celculnted by earthly timepieoee-here p&ed.weshnllIntuid tnlkwithmon heavenly celebrities than In our entire mortal eute we not with eerthly celebri- tlee. Menywhomnde greatnoiseoluse `toluene will eltou the luteeetbythe (`cont door 0! the heavenly temple, while right up within arm`: leech ot the hen- enly throne will be many who. though they could not. plush themaelvee or do great exploits (or God. new-rtheleu held lb! loll`- t\-.-4 1-0 Inn -n risk! an and Ant-inn! I Iusl -II\I IIVIRI Nil`) III". ' But there must come atimevrhenwe shall nnd out who these Dunlacenen were who lowered Paul in the basket, and greet them and all those who have rendered to God and the world unrecognized end un- recorded servicts. That is going to be one of the gland excltementa of heaven. the hunting up and picking out of those who did great goodoneerthuxdgot no ctulit forit. Here the chnrchhu been going on for nineteen centuries, And yet the world has not recognised the services of the people in that Damascus balcony. Charles G. Finney said to in dying Chris- tian: Give my love to St. Pun] when you meet him." When you and [meet him. as we will. I shall ask him to intro- dnee me to those people who got. him out 1.! wk. Ihvnnuunn nor IIIICI? "I! I0 URI` l.Kl)|.|lI.' otthelhnnocene L `I . nu-A {non llkllli -4-um llllll UIITL I IIUII I IIIIILK IJIUI ever got rested until they lay down in ` the Somerville cemetery. Mother would sit down in the e\'l}m8 and say: Well, I don't know what makes me feel so tired!" Father would fail immediately to sleep: seated by the evening stand. otervcome with the day's fntiguee. One of the four brothers, after preaching the his heavenly rest. Another of the tour is on the other side of the earth, a mission- aryofthecnoss. Twoot usueinthin land in the holy ministry, and I think all ~ nl no man In-illinnv tn at-innnvlnlnin nnr nh. ` SKIII IIUIII IIIU xupc. 0, men and women here assembled, I you brag sometimes how you have fought. your way in the world, but. I think there have been helpful iutluences that you have never fully acknowledged. Has there not been some iniiuenee in your early or present home that the world cannot see.` Does there not reach to you from among * the .\`e1r_1gland hills. or from western prairie, or from southern plnimition. or from English or Scottish or Irish home a cord 0! inuence that has kept you right. when you would have gone astray, and which, after you had made a crooked track, recalled you.` The rope may be as long as thirty years, or tire hundred miles long, or three thousand miles long, * but hands that went out of mortal eight I long ago still hold the rope. You want a very swift horse, and you need to rowel him with sharpest spurs, and to let the reins lie loose upon the neck, and to give a shout to the racer, if you are going to ride out of reach of your mother's pray- ers. Wig-. ll ship crossing the Atlantic in six days can sail away from that. A I sailor iinds them on the lookout as he takes his plat. and tlnds them on the mnstas he climbs the ratlines to disen- tangle a rope in the tempest, and finds V them swinging on the hammock when he turns in. Why not be frank and ac- knowledge it-t.he most of us would long ago have been dashed to pieces had not org:-inne and lnrinn hands ntnndiht Inv- \.IllIlCIIlClMJ%llI$lII& I80 III` gracious and loving hands steadily, lov- ingly And mightily hold the lope. lino oh-mg nun-.0 mung a fling than can lalllu lu ll!!! nun)` uuunuy, nuu 1 uuun In of us are willing to acknowlekge our oh- lmatjon toihe old folks at home. About twventyone years ago the one, and about twentythnua yeqs ago the other, put down the burdens of this life, but they , still hold the rope. ll nus-n and xrnnwn h-Ina nnnnrnhlnd Iwu thgyotnngastotnlnrge family of children. My parents were neither rich not poor; tour of the noun wanted collegi- xnta education, and four obtslned it, but notwithout great hoine struggle.` We never heard the old people say once that they wemo denying themselves to ellect this, but lnemembev now that my parents` alwayslooked tired. "I don`: thlnk they over an! mnt nntil mv lav dnurn in PAL'LAIZ\_' T_l_iE BA_SKET} Continued nun page !. lI7VvwvIv-cw W. A mum. ivu: `alum . I`-u~Icry=:u'kuhAId. &..u.n.r art . cw-v--w --u.--- -- -- x 5 n-ayouuuuwnaw:-pl-bu. e....`.':'.'..2...u.-.-.--no An Ilium-cools] Attempt. I! h to Inglhh. you know?` but um lhoottoupt ol the dude: to Introduce the uylo at wearing white cull and cdllan witlcolutduhlrtlhu Inches auoc- fhl. Onoulln with hand scarlet buds Indunothotwithlarlght blue polka data have bun Inn on an avenue with win oollu-I. pvumnodly to ndvoruu the yin; but this-pout! Inquiry: "Whydort you J. I I$?vv-wt vw-vvv w--- 0. Ian`. unusual nniuIannIItIu.8K&8t.H:I:

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