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   Williamsport Review Republican (Newspaper) - May 19, 1892, Williamsport, Indiana                                In In in 7S  MAY 1802.  UM BE Ii 21,  TO tlie Neatest and irs tools in tlic with those over has a divorce law marital bonds can be severed after residence and both probate and district courts have one lias ont that it take forty years the water in the lakes to pour over at the rate of one million cubic feet a News tlie AND May the 1)111 lo was In the senate e American The decree of master of been lieen conferred on Aynes Baxter by the Dalhousie Miss is the lady master of arts in S. of has without interruption in the in that village for seventy-two consecutivo Slie is now a WOMAX south who for divorce on the ground that the ceremony was performed on a railway train and was therefore failed to secure a The has just fallen into line with nn appropriation of 8(;0,000 for the world's which will be largely in an exhibit of casts of the finest specimens of antique of that classic the pine tree is no longer the of Maine's limiber there is a surprising quantity of that timber in the 50,000,000 feet of pine are surveyed in the docks of Bangor every regard to the influence of electricity on the growth of a series of experiments on tobacco and beans indicate that atmospheric electricity exercises a beneficial influence on girls of to-day are making a greater to excel the boys in intelligence and usefulness than the sex divine has ever made and the present probability is that they will speedily win the for payment to tiie Choctaw and nations for their interest in tlw Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservation was agreed In the the river and harbor was passed by vote of ISO to May 10.'i'lie river and harbor was received by the senate from the house and was referred to tlie on The report on the urgent was agreed In the house the contested election case of vs. Shouk was decided in favor of Shouk the sitting The sundry civil was Mar 11.A was introduced in the a new grade of letter to receive per A was passed appropriating for a building at 1). In a report was made on the to remove the duty on silver Mr. an amendment to the sundry civil requiring that appropriations paid in The was ruled Mr. Watson gave notice that hereafter the members would object to all for 12. In the senate bills were the president to proclaim a general holiday the 400th anniversary of the discovery of on October 1:;, and to Tlie naval was considered and the nomination of T. Jefferson of to be minister to was In the house the time was occupied in committee of the whole in discussing the sundry civil appropriation will SO years old if she lives until June 14, and the will he celebrated by the pupils and graduates of the Hartford female which founded by in 1827.  from Shanghai say that the students at are ending violence to expel the Jt action is taken witli of tlie viceroy of is feling of hostility to growing in that has a say respect a man but distrust him as would do well to regard this Is a man an integer like a ird in which a dent is a or is he a thing of ke a of which some be in the rest may float him into old in is believed to years The oak in I that called the is higher than tho spire of and the largest is the which feet in and at one with its covered more than an acre of was shown at the sixty-eighth anniversary of the American Sunday School held in that 1,004 Sunday schools have been established during the past with 7,018 teachers visible supply of grain in the United States on tho 0th 4,00;;,000 870,000 resignation of Charles United Slates to tendered lo lUc in order to resume his journalistic duties in statistical returns of the department of agriculture at for May indicate an average condition of 84 for against 81.2 last navy department ordered the Rush and Adams to sail at for sea to protect the sealing and legislature of Louisiana convened at Haton a farmer in son cut his wife's with a killing her then cut his own tlic convention at Denver the Colorado prohibitionists selected delegates to the national convention at Cincinnati demands the immediate repeal of all degrading and discriminating legislation following congressional nominations were C. Fifth Charles Second Tarsney Tool W. Aekerly Indiana man lias invented a process for He claims that in two time he can impart to any ordinary violin all the fullness and richness of tone possessed by a If he has any says the Chicago by which he can take a average fiddler and make him 27r) years old ho is the man for whom tho world has been all weary recent extensive downpour of rain in the Mississippi valley and lalfe I region has been productive of much in- convenience and some It has | caused the breaking of the con- j of thousands of i acres on the bottom lands and laid | under water vast areas outside of the I immediate vicinity of the water retarding field work and giving rise to numerous in regard to i the crop yield of next Boston a plot to burn the state house was of Connecticut in state convention at Xew Haven delegates at large to the national convention favorable to The platform adopted demands a of along the lines of the democratic national platform of 1888 and denounces the free coinage of died at May's aged 10.") 11c leaves a wife aged 00. His father died when 102 years old and his mother also passed the century at N. 11., destroyed a lumber fifteen and a the total being over stable of Henry in Xew York was burned and twenty-seven valuable horses were first meeting of the commission held in amount by the commission amounted to 62,0(ifi,:iS4.  republicans of the district of have nominated Thomas W. for democrats in state convention at Concord elected to Chicago who will vote for the nomination of Cleveland for N. Dr. celebrated his 100th legislature will meet in extra at Bismarck June 1.  2Mercer Luther Wells was lynched by a mob for murdering D. M. a white in convention at Council elected delegates to the national convention to vote for Boies for Tho platform denounces the protective and and favors the financial system of the fathers of the based upon equally free bimetallic The delegates at large J. H. of L. M. of E. of and J. E. of Ohio A. R. elected L E. of department and A. of Council was elected to the same by the A. K. in took place at in honor of the hundredth the discovery of the for congress were made as Fourth Charles K. Curtis F. C. Layton Missouri democrats in convention at Sedalia elected to Chicago favorable to nomination of Cleveland for Coon's wife and living near were murdered during the of Mr. A nephew named who had was thought to be the a lumber mill at four boilers killing John Eugene and Dick Several other men were Indiana the have nominated John 0., Roberi Thomas Stansbury to the river in a small but wev run by a passing steamer antl R. A. of and killed his wife and then took his own Mrs. Scho field left lior husband because of his the new steel bridge across the river was opened for with imposing The is nearly miles long and cost C. Hall and L. 1*. Hall were killed by the caving in of the walls of a mine at ruined the territorial at Santa N. M. no The records were Colorado the national home for indigent printers was The building cost tent and houso in the new town of in wore blown down by a Xo one was killed ljut several were badly national convention of the people's party will be held iit July 4.  destroyed houses in one of the best residence portions of about the moer at living near celebrated the 100th of Mrs. Nancy aged 80 Rev. W. 80 Leonard 07 Sarah 90 F. M. 74 Mrs. D. CO Mrs. Hiram 07 D. 08 Mrs. 58 as formed tho remarkable assembly of neighbors ever seated at an anniversary tablo in Leek has never been of the He was a volunteer in the war of 1812.  1.________~  league that has been formed in Philadelphia is stirring up club It originated with several members of the Union League and inside of twenty-four hours more than a score of the members of the club joined the Applications for membership have poured in since from all the clubs in the Xo doubt about the of tho promoters and members of the league is Its promoters say that the league gives a man new and puts him at Any member found treating or accepting a treat from a fellow member will be rich samples of pold ore were brought into Salt Lake City from a new district on the edge of the and it is believed tho striko is a very rich mine of which Brigham Young but which became one oi the mines of that The ore assayed from to a Tho man who brought it in says there is a large vein of the ore apparently equally Tradition says a very rich mino discovered somewhere in that region twenty-five years ago by a and for some reason Brigham Young forbade the prospector to work it or make its whereabouts towers each about feet high will be erected on the world's fair grounds at Jackson for the accommodation of sightseers who visit the They will not be ordinary and iron but beautifully ornamental structures modeled after towers found in Italy and other portions of southern Their exterior will look more like temples than anything for about the interior framework will be a wooden exterior covered with staff of ornamental so that the towers Will harmonize in beauty and other general effects with the big M. V. of the supreme court of the District of is afflicted with that distressing though not dangerous affection known as and will retire in it is to return to his old borne in AND iell to the depth of 10 throughout the northwestern tier of in Colorado and Wyoming storms were causing cattlo and sheep to die by death of famous as being the builder of the first the that ever crossed the occurred in house was burned at A. and son and 17-year-old brother-in-law were burned to McDowell James a notorious got drunk and killed his father and Mr. a nearly an acre of ground dropped into a subterranean lake covers a vast body of Pointe Coupee the great in during a flooding thousands of acres of valuable Los Isabella crazed because her had married entered the apartments of Pedro and his while they were asleep and cut their tongues convention at Albuquerque the democrats of Xew Mexico adopted resolutions in favor of tho absolute free and unlimited coinage of Cleveland delegates were elected to the national H. Wilkins and consisting of his wife and five were to death by the caving in of a dugout in which they of Montana in tion at an ed delegation to Minneapolis on a strong silver Both Harrison and were indorsed for wise j At his home near Xa celebrated the nial anniversary of his i Chinese immigrants continue to enter in large numbers by way of I British An of gas in tho slope i mine 2 of the Coal ' Company caused the loss of between forty-five and fifty i The mine was on lire and it was impossible to recover the I The marriage of David aged 71, and lather Jane aged 74 place at Mich. This is Mr. Lowe's matrimonial venture and Allen's Chicago the Federal Suffrage asso of the United States was organ with M. B. of Sandwich 111., as Its object is to enlist and unite all persons of the various congressional districts for earnest work to secure the ballot to all citizens the United to domestic troubles Maj Henetrix killed his wife and baby at and then in destroyed 2,000 A number persons were and thousands wore left London Scott's famous restaurant was burned and four waiters perished in the skating rink in course of construction at Buenos Ayres and thirty persons were with their wives and were crossing the river near on a raft when the raft all were thrown into the water and persons were a fight between Garza bandits and troops in Flores and nine of his bandit wore have been give i to 10,000 foreign Jews in Odessa to leave report was made in the United States senate on the Kith lUi the requiring the heads of the executive departments to dismiss from the public service all persons are not citizens of the United States and the appointment of persons in the The naval appropriation was to the In the house the entire day was spent in filibustering against a private prohibitionists of the Eighth of Indiana have that fair fn were jf STATE st TI E water in tl a qua will erect a OF A works Marion will be located 1-n of - Tho Woman mid Her Discovery Minio by a the spouts miner le rtin Dennis with a coal companies in Linton and sunk state military be held at this boundary f ver the m 1-1 reader It and wild cat had a at the cat tin in ten company will build an electric railroad for the of whipped three men who had too much to say about his having whippi drummer insulted a from her Ik 1m! living 6rn part of Boone the other charged with forgery of check fifteen She gave security her and claims to lie innocent of the students of the Indiana at Mit s. is to of that soi romantic is lo chamber and a nev The late frosts f the good insti saved the growers by thinning tl fruit was not a's go owing tlie are jail ad o ical o and Last year as it might have immense locked a blue racer which was lying in the itself around and probably would killed but John who was whipped out his knife and cut tiie to county commissioners in trouble for receiving a secret bid fov a of the four white caps cried like babies when they were 2."i, and Minnie of school children in Morgan county according to the last of wi nt She at bay with an she saturated the of and tried to set it on a farmer of Clarke while at in a was struck by and still of shot and killed a tenant on farms Alay 14.A foul murder is reported a farmer living one and a half miles from left homo Wednesday morning for He returned Thursday afternoon and when he his home saw lying upon the his wife and 10-year-old Coon alarmed tho neighbors and a party immediately set out for town as soon as it was learned that a farm hand named a nephew of Mr. was not to be found about tho In Prescott it was learned that young had brought a forged to a firm there for a revolver and had obtained it. 1 le evidently returned home and committed the murder and then hastily Mrs. Coon's screaming alarmed the little who to Dooley deliberately the child and then overpowered the tied her to the and then shot her through the lie then took a team belonging to Coon and was seen going north in the The whole neighborhood was soon in arms and a dozen posses of citizens went in pursuit of was at Villisca Thursday and confessed to reporter in He claims the arose from a quarrel about herding but it is believed be attempted to outrage Coons and then killed her and tho little Lynching is under Towns tho and Alay 14.--The river is still Rain is falling heavily all over Kansas and all through the Kaw swept away a new bridge at Lay rence Friday with two and Herbert finishing the plank of Harlem is being forced to by the watery which is rapidly TO YOUNG T. DeWitt Talmage Cites the Story of in a tic of 1  Crit tho ont of Vo tlic house f There is a chanc its course a great deal that is now the course of the A. L. Alason has and the care of the animal From Arrow its i the river will throwing land on account of The been terries liave taken 100 m a flooded fi line of his oin lie of and has just Ik of the victims of a aged 0) ivi F. of died from a spider's Seymour factory will remove to at that mineral water at 200 turneil out to be a gas well on 001) one of the by Over a of Alay 14.An immense burst in the neighborhood of the collieries situated in the city of the capital of the county of The huge volume of water inundated the surrounding country and poured in a great stream into the flooding them in a very short time and causing a loss of The water poured into the mines so quickly that the men who were engaged at work in the lower levels received no warning of their danger and before had a chance to they were struggling in the torrent which had almost They struggled to reach the shafts or parts of mines which seemed to them a place of Imt the water rapidly rose higher and and in a short time every avenue of escape was shut off and the men perished is known that twenty-two men are dead in one pit alone and that many more have lost their lives at other Tho water did not reach to the upper levels and the miners working in these portions of the mines made their way to the as quickly as As soon as the disaster which had overtaken their was learned witli the assistance of many of who had flocked to the months of the made hurried preparations to go to the of the men in the flooded bold tlie sentenced at was nt found in a liad The theories atti 1 His post lid tti be in a bad sale meat three year and Judge 1!. of wa the St. Jos on his beai ai books arc The mill Fort 1 kn died in is ' school son 02 1 and tombstone five stories are rip that Charles Sanders in a new the nd set il to -o le fill new at his fingers AT ( feet The il led tv in 1 gave birth to on each whil s. the et I is blue la York Alay 14.One of the most daring highway robberies ever committed in central Xew and which bids fair to rival the of Curtis occurred near this city at 10 a. m. Royal E. of the Solvay left the at about 0 with a week's the amounting to He went in two-wheeled cart and was by James as The money was in a small wooden box under the wagon of the men were Fox and Honser had the end of the journey to the where the men were to be paid and about to enter on a private road owned by the company when two masked men jumped from behind a stone of them had in bis hands two revolvers they at the of cart and ordered them to get out and give up the While of the highwaymen kept the men covered with his revolver the other tied them hand and The robbers then drove toward tho leaving and Housur They went into the woods near taking tho with The Solvay police Hoxsie and Chief of Police of this city have detailed men to scour the ving old clothing in terrible on a high 's statement for April total for in all sources to April leaving a the man with sixty as sentenced in Boston to three the state on one United States the business the seven days ended on numbered 17."i, against 200 the f week and 2:>7 for the last of Walter Fitch s. was burned and Mrs. I'll and Mrs. the burned to burst over the mines in the flooded while the men and 100 or more lost struck thrown Beirs skull Wi probably ' 111 the at in and was and he at Chi and Closes S. Alay 14.The conference of the general federation of women's clubs adjourned sine die Friday after electing the following New first of J. New co. Miss L. tor world 0 w. A w years in In the failures the dv at Leah Fit at mines were were at worl dealers of Covington and have advanced the selling price of their lumber per aged 24, shot and Anna aged at 111., she refused to marry his own just were than last Cow in Miami county twin calves a week post building on the river is cavin high L. the the estate of V has t f 10,000.  of was committed to the tiary a few days ago a short time before Gov. Hovey on good He has fr violated the confidence of assisted him in getting 1'he remains of found strewn along the in the freight depi the was a conductor on the and hi 1 by lightning ill from andiK 1 Miss Palm Mrs. tavio Hoa i-d O. ( H. iif 10. C. Hr 1-, To Mrs. of 13. Mrs. of jr. Kannte P. Mrs. a Ward ic Miss news comes of the iip of several The of Peter five in living near is and all are believed to have been a railway section drowned here Thursday much damage is done to Alany houses are half under are vacating them on the The water has backed up into tho and morning was running out of tho tind manholes at such rapid rate Engineer Ellis the street commissioners to up the sewers with after was thrown into the catch basins and manholes by tho street commissioner and his men and considerable of the flow was shut the and rivers have and the fertile between t he and tho known as the is Thousands of acres of growing grain and fine pastures ara being The loss already is estimated at In the river counties in the loss is estimated by a captain to be j more than Arrow Creek has sent to this city for saying everybody is being driven out of house and March 14.There among business men interested in property in the lower part of the eastern portion of the river threatens every moment to return to its channel on the property is devoted to wholesale the Grant smelter and railroad the northern area of the lake proper and the river is a of not more than fifty and this is upon with I a velocity which will not require long to turn the raging waters in the channel cut years before the settlement of the Already fully fifty acres have been sliced off and gone whirling on way to tho The thunder of caving banks is heard at frequent intervals the heavy roar of tho and it is occurrence to ' see hundreds of tons of and general part from the solid bank and go boiling into the prevailing opinion among tho men watching the torrent that if the rise continues the river must and over the ancient The old wagon timber road that formerly swept completely round tho head of the lake has been along acres of tangled willows and Alay 14.Tho river at 7 p. m. passed danger and is still Tho situation all along the river front grows worse The transfer yards are 2 to 10 feet under Switch men stand neck-deep to throw switches and engines loaded cars with long trains of empties between them and the engines in order to keep in shallow water and prevent the of the The elevator is now 60(1 yards in the but is surrounded by dead water and in little By the gas works the bank is caving in and 100.ono bushels of coke are Arsenal island is Part of it is gone and more is 200 acres of truck patches are Chouteau island is thus ruining 3,000 acres of land for the is all under island is inundated and the people living in all these places are dependent upon the neighboring settlements for The rise is going on at an inch an add to the distress in St. Louis two large sewers have been by the pressure of back and are now aiding to flood that section of From all the low points of the city near the river the people arc moving to higlier and it will bo many days before they get back Alay 14.-For tho first time this season the situation here is becoming The Des river the Raccoon river are far over their banks and have made sad havoc with farm land and city residence 111., Alay 14.The situation here is quite The Illinois river is rising rapidly and is doing damage to the property of farmers living in the Thousands of acres of wheat are destroyed and some live This city is now upon an surrounded by f: larly to the l ili fie ( vonng t vas fu in r It al A y o int a nd never get to be prime If you arc as a youny rising in any one 1 bless for your but I to say before I quit this look out for the Young young young young ministers have much any of advice is given them at as you your own masters and begin by Rev. T. addressed was delivered in the can yon find what Daniel was in riung far from d into most palace of all The wishing to make man a prodigy in personal orders his attendants to Cee that he has plenty of meat and and refuses these delicacies and insists on a vegetable refusing everything but pulse and waving back all the rich viands with a I thank Ho surpasses all the princes in As this sun rises higher and higher in the it puts out all the and if their is the hate it is the sun. Daniel becomes so much of a favorite with King Darius that our young hero is promoted to bo prime minister or secretary of Frelinghuysen or the Bismarck of the But no man ever attained such high position without exciting the envy of The meanest and wrathiest of the soul is You see it among all professions anil I am sorry to you see it as much among clergymen as among other of It is a passion bitter as and it is immediately and though it the man who indulges in men will kindle this which consumes only There were demagogues highly of their own doubted the policy of elevating such a young man as They we more than ho We could manage the public affairs better than he can manage The idea of putting Dan in such a placo Old Babylon was afraid of young They began to plot his He was an illustrious The taller the cedar the more apt to bo struck the demagogues Darius to make an unalterable decree that any man within ask a petition of anyone except king be put to not mistrusting any foul makes such a The have accomplished their for they knew that Daniel would not stop up petitions to his and instead of being affrighted by the wont three times a day to his for He is caught in the act. He is condemned to be devoured the Such a man will be the best igh different occupations how is it young young young young How mon they ever tinners of tho toward the den the and and their n' the the solid The du Daniel shoved into tho which was all agleam with fiery eyeballs that seem to roll and snap in They approach the Their sharp with One stroke of their one crunch of their teeth and he would have been How strange a Daniel receives from the They fawn They coyer his feet with their long They are struck the night Daniel's sleep is with his ed on the warm nock of the lamed But King Darius not so Ho loved Daniel he hated the by his favorite had been He paces liis floor all Ho can not At least sound he starts and his creeps with A bad conscience will make the bravest man a He for the which seems so long in the first streak of light he out to find of The gate opens and heavily behind him while yet the city is He comes to the He looks through the crevices but sees He dare not speak Expecting the his heart Gathering strength he puts his mouth to the in the rock and is thy God whom thou servest continually able to deliver thee from the .An answer comes rolling up out of the deep live Aly hath His angel and hath shut and merchants physicians it in our subject an exhibition of decision of Before were condemnation and death if he continued faithful to his just as three times a day he prayed with his face toward There is nothing more for the religious or worldly advancement than a How often youth is almost gone the individual has determined upon his There are who for thirty or forty have accomplished nothing anywhere because they have not felt themselves have thought of tho of of of have some idea of going they will go Perhaps they They may go north or Perhaps invest their money in railroads or in real Perhaps they They are like a starting from Xew York should ono decide on going to and the next on Xew and How many men have for a long while been out on the great sea of life and they do not know to what port they are It is an everlasting tacking of but no Tho man who begins to build a house on the Corinthian style and when half way up concludes to make it and then completes it in will have an unseemly pile and bo of every school of These men try everything get to be in your and engraved your bones you ought to Then be nothing more or nothing le In that direction is your Every other road is adjusted your go Set your tooth Small do not Great by grace strike Let Act you like sons of If you want to sail to the land of you must double the To usefulness and strong character there is no overland Over the great deeps must Alost of the way it is either head wind or like the goldfinch of is magnificent when standing but loses all its splendor in There is no such thing as failure to those who trust in Paul got to be an Apostle by falling off his Stephen was stoned into When a man resolves on a religious he does not always find it smooth Old companions Laugh and say with sarcastic has got to he They go on hut do not ask They that his religion knew that ( that Wasen man who od s ey 1 1 from ha e and t is not every young tile same ben that was maintained at his beep hills or threshing rye in the liarn is far different from on the stock How often does the retiring spirit bold and the self-sacrificing nee exhibited among brothers and bee nd ope tingi 1  and is changi I probably addr taut from others and unresponsive eci d tight-fisted the keeping of good into young men and I. still under the that they have The young man is lirou thrown in. bottom of and tl blood spurt the hurt ht out and the s who made the plot are But they hardly struck the the den when their flesh leir bones and tho ed through the while shook the their all ages the fends His pi shall you iti the eyes c yott to truth that while God way of from this subject that f many the greatest an is Of what had young man been on in at lion for the then the s of in the bodies recent gas expl have The number is were kille imo and case damages Lemins luthern was paroled s friends rs we 1-e V it. er horses for fif of James asking Andrew r was in the victims the sion in the mine at been are loft residences wore torn to kindling and scattered far and wide at AS K by a ivire river was nearly a foot above danger lice at City and tho fiats were At St. Louis the water was higher than it had been at any time since Reports from other points in Missouri and from were to the effect that the waters were steadily doing a fi jury returned against for p was of days The grand upon complaint of dean tit amount in litigation his The He isUs s the grand the The in the storm the other evening at proved The brick barn belonging to was blown damage stand and fruit house Fair association were steel roof of the blown 1.000 feet trees standing in front of the resilience of D. Kehler were blown on his destroying the portico and of the a large tree in of Sarah Cline's house was blown on his avas l La a mine by of plant as The iv favor the the ha 1  as and squirrel is useful as a basket I climber for old of California as a defense he come under the bitter of tlie got to he prime of Baby That they could not Fifteen a of a of carnation size is proposed to transplant a 100-vear-old bearing tree from San to the world's fair about 400 and that on to tin I i- is said th ular florists in ' wards of is every i nf which coni It turns 111 exposure to esc ladies for dy and in bv Chii n a 6 plant quantity of or deep It is used their hair for hy his seventieth with Isaac who will pn ably Mr. bishop of Niger is a negro cl of ability and n his in a Kansas To Into May 14.A cyclone struck this city at G o'clock It toro through the south end of destroying every house in its j Fifteen residences wore torn to kindling and scattered far and The Santa Fe stock yards were blown down and the Santa Fe wires are all and Frank are badly The funnel-shaped cloud could be seen distinctly for an hour before it reached the circling about high in the this sketch As long as run the and a Alay 14.A most sensational suit is now occupying the circuit court William B. a millionaire vessel owner of died about a year leaving a wife and several Mrs. Dolly of now begins against the estate for claiming was tho father of her son and that just to his death had made arrangements to e her 8:!0.()00 in cash and a hold i nature and hard work there will b. sorry 1 iim f you begin ti That was a purch builded your to be one of fir as you the ni night b f of human rty pinches you t you have to educate your of men to he ought to How ir I emerge from the capital You d at just the right good-natured and of th unde mi ire von I story tbat Dr. who has been filling would be called to the London tabernacle as pastor is denied by tbat Iv an living in New liever an have he taking out papers as a citizen of Now York the city is so and that I would npt wish to be with even as a lier in cas home in but was sudden the trans death was Canses Alay 14.Driven by John Williams and his wife agreed to commit suicide by drowning at different points in the Williams tried but was Thursday she went in search of her husband and found his body at tho it is will try iU the World's Fair Alay 14.-The president has signed the to authorize any bank located in Chicago to establish a branch upon fair word get it burst so stone in their hors over their their cii cast to the sue if in anyone your you an more more You got t men on the street number of those on the corner at you from their You have iw than they and e at under r fully past 111." says a thi new bouse You You ha Depend respect you ri nil shadow of your success will chill The road of honor and virtue is within reach of the Jealousy or 1 will knock you In bear says d. Every is la id on lois ringe tiro you ' lit to be ve dared to ipon it that far above more and Wink and and say loud enough to he goes a If you have ever seen life as it yoti know not strength of resolution it often requires for a young man to be a lot this story of Daniel teach us that the way to future success is through Xot only did Daniel show his for self-restraint by of the king's must have denied himself much enjoyment and sightseeing in order to have attained most proficiency in The rush of the chariots under his window the sound of mirth that rung out on the air of Babylon would have attracted most young men into the streets and to expensive places of Daniel Icnew it only through severity of application he attain the position for which he was yoti may carry this truth into universal The most of those have in tin or occupation have come up from the bottom of the Tho brightest day began with the The who commanded the navies of the started The merchant princes whose messengers are ships and whose servants the nation's custom houses once swept the store and kindled tho The who lifts up the gate of the as Samson carried off the gates of once stammered and blushed on the of a country The under pencil skies and waters understands his subject so well he litis but little to shelter him from tho one and is obliged to find his only in the Out of tlie deep mines of want and suffering has been dug the tho world's of and palaces of tho must first content himself with charcoal before becoming the renowned sn tho replied the ing up and 1  don't you am is often a ui for The first thing a man is Thf second is If you not want to face wild a Columbus must weave carpets before ho can David must take of his father's sheep he rules must be before he becomes Daniel must be the student before he rises to he the prime minister of If a young man in life witli large notions of he must immediately willing lo consider no but with a small ship to furl as much as an ocean ho will find himself capsized by the first It is the small that can carry in one hand which will thrive best when by levers and huge lumber you bring down from the mountain though you may it. you can not make it So he who begins life on such a grand scale and with such exorbitant will never while some young man who having a right through his planted a tree which has reached above street and flung its in one direction over the granite palaces on the avenues and in the other ftir out over merchant vessels in Men in life is all a matter of but industry economy and put always make good There arc young men who failed are notes shaved the third time they are as old their father he began business for They started tho idea that their wit would do as well as For a. it but when creditors sent their duns banks their they found that mere shrewdness was greatly below can not cross the ocean in a let the of Daniel us the beauty of that youthful character remains unblemished and upright when away Had on into every his friends in would never have heard of it. His and of religion would east one sorrow on the family hearth he had lived or the old family Bible which he used 1,0 look to time when will alone to conflict file world and among bo called to build up characters for for if you like be the samo when living with wicked Pharaoh as with pions or Daniel as pure in Babylon as in There is no passage inti life of more thrilling interest than the in ho leaves home and goes off to seek novelty and romance connected with the departure may keep the young man from any poignant parents wiio have seen the among strangers of those who were considered promising youths can not help feeling that this step is full of momentous Before the youth left home all his conduct under Outbursts of and impropriety of manner and looseness of were kindly and although the restraint seemed sometimes to yet hours of sober reflection have convinced hira that it salutary and the scene The through tho interceding metropolitan has secured tho son a place in some hank or Schoolmates on the night before his come to their of the young ad That morning ho takei a last walk around the old and going past some a sly tear but no one sees it. The trunk is on the and after a warm they speed the down amid excitements and companions not overscrupulous as to their words or temptations troop around the The morning but no family and the but no real perhaps at the sanctuary the faces are all strange and no cares he goes to church or whether he does not Long evenings and shall they be On his home from his of business he saw flaming placards and that this was positively the last At the door of his no one greets the evening meal is for no he eats or does not The room evening doleful and A hook snatched hp stand he out as to he something that will That night be tn ing- point in his Once the fatal circle of sin and the no to repel it. On that darks he is the gleam of joy is the flash of tho pit and the roar of laughter is only the of the of the a churchyard tho grave of some youthful that went lithe and but came home diseased and and blasted to disgrace tlie sepulcher of his Yet this exodus must be As from far distant hills rivers find their through tunnels cities distant points of the country it is necessary that a stream of uncorrupted population shall into our to them pure and manage the of the of are constantly making To-morrow morning all of tho leading toward the great cities of our on steamboat and rail there will lie yoking adventurers for the first speeding away from their homes in order to try their fortuna in The Lord stretch forth His arm for the deliverance of these away down in your lot may be far inland or in some great in your absence tiie same of and religion which may have been by parental And while you may feel in heart and life the advantages of early religious forget not those to whom you are chiefly and that as ago upon them and the night of begins to fall on their hope of may betim through that lustrous and steady forbid that our conduct we should ever bring disgrace on a fathers name or provO recreant to the love of a Tho poet did not exaggerate when he than a tooth it a to Meet KvU my when we near evil of let us suspend Do not let us decide until we have heard the man's Do not run out tct meet every whelp of malice that runs with its bead down and its tongue The probability is that it is and will only bite those who attempt to entertain it. Let us be lenient with the see a sister and 1 could never have done Perhaps you could because your temptation does not to be in that but have things in the of your life that would never have because their temptation was not in tnat Do not say in never could have done a don't vvhat you would do if You have an infinite sovil If it. a force for tlie if evil influences seize upon a terrific force for the There are within your soul that have never been Look out if once they slip in Home to tie ad to learn that the United undertaken tlu in rending till men 1 su tiered by These and other and their property it less an has many hi But it was the Turkish governor tir a 1 th. tlu this been done by a uive been though of for a but no act Qf a who ought to itie to The missionaries no entitled to protection than so long as they conduct ir operations the as should seem have in e. Fold around the  

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