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nnor been ; was rmor was orld.0 be es at each feet j’of1 the sides. forThermoriteel,the•faceandhemretoft a sk of ene-ican only lem-i are avy than dted side own such :anal undthey and t to i the hat a er at yard, rpno-i the fash-i any rever hyp-ito of write e ear ilarly is an-omansation 1 not ls not n the 9 bad, is yon from nfeel-. for ayou areiloBpatr nights, vialiluir to shop t in tho alway you at Id loveI would Don't iced not ) dny If u pouuo ' I had omoso1 could ju well, la uood 111. MyLaw A.is been sum of lid not I done edit to ecntors i. The ■ust de-the be-of any iney to iia pur-m have .arities, t is for, ierpetu-library be usednerican is these d were United se their eft un-hall be ed with tko the jetween lea leas at pres-offarm 1 can » yieldVANITY, ALUS VANITY.The Words of the Preacher Again Proven True.DISASTF.lt BEFALLS THREE MEN.Suicide of n Venerable Methodist Divine While Insane—An Kplscojmllan Clergy-man Convicted of Swindling—Fining a French Archbishop.In three different ways three preachers have attracted to themselves the attention of the oiviliz-d world. The American has gone to his inst account, a suicide; the Englishman lias gone to prison, a convicted swindler, and the Frenchman has been mulcted of 8,00(1 francs for “sussing4’ the minister of public worship.and marks an era in the religious history of Franco. After the riot at Rome, which was the chief incident of the French Catholic pilgrimage to the Vatican, the minister of public worship issued a circular dated at Paris forbidding urcnmsnope to leave their dioceses without permission and prohibiting pilgrimages to the Italian capital. Mgr. Gouthe-Soulard resented this ordor, and in a note to Minister Fal-lieres said:You have better work to attend to than hastening to write us a letter which bo-comes a sad and odious misconception.“Peace is sometimes upon your lips, but hatred and persecution always show' through your note.’’For this he was hauled into court. Thu trial created a great sensation throughout Europe. As before remarked, it ended in the conviction and lining of the archbishop.REV. EZRA MARSH BORING.Methodists throughout the United States knew and honored Ezra Marsh Boring. For nearly sixty of the seventy-eight years allotted him on tills earth be had preached tho gospel and lived a blameless life. Thousands owed their conversion to his efforts, and wherever the Wesleyan faith jrovailed “Father” Boring’s name grew to je a tower of strength.A twelvemonth ago the feebleness of age compelled him to abandon an active career. His wife, the partner of his joys and sorrows for nearly half a century, was dead, and he made his home with a son at Evanston, Ills. Enforced idleness, following long continued activity, brought melancholy to the busy brain. To this wfts for weeks added the torture produced by ivy poisoning. Racked physically and mentally, the uged divine lost his reason and while in a condition of irresponsibility hanged himself.Far more pitiable, because criminal, is the case of the Rev. Dr. James Casper Clutterbuck, minister of tho EstablishedAROUND THE THRONES.The how tlt; brew! to mal Prir Georg recent at th ceived The Duke of Ba the Gi headq Em; tho g Etieni Wnrtlt; mand Hung The seem momi three tendii lar da Priil It Austr the 1(lt; displt Huug perso Th( porte en in from tnaki a cot chum tnten costu ParisSei the i and' in 2f E. mon ly re one i Ti willUtCS,as FOI’IK Ni pint and |40,lt; at K Ci hocl croa She whsREV. JAMES CABI'KIT CLUTTERBUCK. Church of England, and until lately her majesty’s Inspector of workhouse schoolu. The British treasury prosecuted the charges agul list the doctor, whose soheme wrb Ingenious, to say the least. He asserted to various persons that he was on in-11 mate terms with Mr. Goschen, chancellor of the exchequer, and had hBen “let in on the ground floor,” to use stock exobangs slang, In connection with a “loan to he do-voted to pensioning officials, teachers and others, who, though in the government service, had nochauce of superannuation.” This statement was of course a barefaced lie, but on the strength of It Parson Clutterbuck secured from Ills dupes over $75,00# cash as subscriptions to the “loan.” He lost the money In speculations, and when brought to book was nearly penniless. His trial resulted in conviction and a sentence to four years’ peual servitude. No taiut had attached to his life before tbis scandal.TNotfroibee;T pro; Holt; hue T Ne' tuk Stu Lyi 1 Ra! Vvi in g con \siHiroawaeraHa1ceiprcNilfulMlilt. OOUTIIE-BODLARD.The case of Mi-g. Xavier (ioutlie-Scu-lard, archbishop of Alx, Is a pecuUur (##ho8.1(rmih ids Si xffeoi fell a flesh ElectEd a run stand Bitten lea S; John large he w Bittei Salve Diehl
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Le Mars, Iowa, US

Fri, Dec 25, 1891

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