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PART II PAGES. 9-16 ——ath EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ~ OMAHA SUNDAY RO COME EARLY. THIS SALE MONDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK. PEEPING Omaha Fortune-Tellers Asked to Throw Open the Doors. HOW THEY WORK THE FAKE. An Investigator Goes the Rounds and Exposes the Silly Twaddle With Wh lic is Humbugged. ' Am In Ingorsc eurs one of which th picture of th vl r b world with one inha ngerous shores, whe tempt and fade: str lands from ebb and flow of tides, resis depths, and phantom r things aro sion’s tigers crouch, and skies of cloud and blue wher that duzzle ereign of this pictured 'worldis 1ed by old | H and by crimes pushed by until he f Mockery has throned and crowned. Aftor this ceription o fears would be commonplace in d. uword us to the | Obsery PErsons ure The monster telleets and usuped the thron often bun waking e of the virtues aud breeding vice and ered ulity, uncrstiti iguorance, but the people of all ages countries in the pow art to nese, Hind been believe sons to ittt events. Th old as nistor that tho sou could separa derful pred . faot that on 4 Prost nau as abi e 1080 au | scors. T ings of two and ecst tered iuto the trance sty congregatious and revealed ce and know t But \we reed not go to the avcient can fiud plenty of aueh pravtice this eancat countey are oz foars of slmighly dollure frow honsyed promises of infur future. I €o @ thri fortuie ~wi Beu-0re Wised wila erongh of Lusfartane gifted infidel is noted, and APropos hiere beeause it Serves as w ¢ tion extended over a series of leads to the UARPE DEPARTAENT Before taking our semi-annual inventory, we will close out all short lengths and odd pieces of Carpets from 10 to 88 yards at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. If you bring in the measure of your room, we can find some piece that will cut to advantage for it, and while it will be a bargain to you, we are pleased to clean up stock, and willing to sacrifice on it. We have just received another large invoice of Japanese Joint- less Matting, very novel patterns, and shown only by us, Our line of cheap Mattings are the best value offered in the city, frorm 19¢ per yard up. We also have another lot of Hassocks at BOc each; a good bargain, as they have always been sold before at $1.00. We undoubtedly have the larg- est and bestassorted stock of Car- pets in the city, in WILTONS, MOQUETTES, WILTON VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTERS, LINOLEUMS, and OIL CLOTHS. Also a Large Variety of MATS, RUGS, ART SQUARES, and DRUGGETS. S.PORSE & C0 SPECOIAL JUNK SA LK Ladies’ Fine White Suits. 6 STYLES TO SELECT FROM---CHOIGE FOR $10.00. We ha(tegust BoLxght at our own price the entire stock of White S of a large Eastern manufacturer. six styles of fine W hite Suits, new, stylish designs, made of fine W) the 16t which we offer Monday and three of the styles, the other three are equally good, if not better, $18.00, and many would be good value at $20.00. =5 = We cannot go into detail here, uring the week at $10.00 a suit. uits remaining unsold in the hands but_will eall particular attention to hite Embroidered Linon de India, in The cuts above fairly represent not a suit of the lot is worth less than _ Choice for One Wesk $H1O.00 a Suit. Imported Madras CURTAINS. Less than Half Price. $9 Imported Madras Curtains, For $3.50 a Pair $10 Imported Madras Curtains, For $5 a Pair $12.50 Imp’d Madras Curtains, For $6.50 a Pair Handsomelrass trimmed pole, complete, free wi 1 pair. INTO FUTURITY. to i has interes| are all mag whose respectable was found ch the Credulous Pub- out-of-the-way to the f four we ot th ong the Clairvoyants, 11's recent reply to Gladstone oc- those metaphorical passages for it is hearts chairs and corner w. ter led i land of superstition. Heo suy continent of motive and desir sen explored. 1In the brain, that discouraged complement, and in sket dim and dark, tr I was a gay ns that rise in unknown bidden springs, strange seas with less billows urged | blue girl flume, profound and awful | are raised, by mist of dreams, obscure | designer Ims where vague and fea f revealed, jungles wher ger of a depi pas posed. The firty, and fancies fly with painted wings and mislead; and_the poor sov 1 ancient hates, and stained of muny vanished years, and hands that long ago were dust, s like some bewildered slave thit first glance exquisite imagc f the honie of hu any a liopes aud But tition. years ction that few, very few 1 from sup eems to have ordinary | oy The g tence of sup: the b con itious notions, tured most n Indian tions, W of reason, hing reflection judgrment, rtiers of the passions and slaves mentary closed “her twiteh hunchi and ion flourisnes most luxuriously in uud ale-fac belioved | hale-fa his it the service of d inyour lent Engli and conditions have or of professors of the Lystic foretell the futuve. Chi oos, Turks and C ans have ers in this ability of certain por te veil und takie a peep at coming e records of ol v, Pling wad 1lof Hormo! ate from the b ud make wor ictions. ‘Tho clissics recite day of the Lattleof 1? ed Qo ¥V a o alth gh yunee as | to nelieve uenae ho W peneil femules cxplicit nd ho d stinl sex i Le inuermost hearts of the + the We tively eVidencas of theubundance | be 1o this enliyi A of lund of ows Al ¢ Deople who live upen Lk the crodulous Ly en their poeia! eh uo2ut t tupe X G, th mate Y thrown iagfor wo % FaV0 4 to give the artistic effect of A few events that life, a number of glittering generality the picture is bi money’s worth, tellers, and il of them to se The first madam ¢ know) claimed for herscif 3 1 now enumer catalogne, acquainted with luxary, which ma; t the madd ks, hardly long enough, the reader will admit, to get nd pock n abused ingrain carpot 1 sinlk with a picc © looking over for a soft spot on the floor to land. S dishera, Anothe of clothing had to b on the ba lithograph handing a packa ting ste lean for secms to 1V that bold, bad man should me: of the tobacco by the length of leg ex- | h nd madam built hair was blonde and powder had She was decked out in an airy trimmed with cardinal ribbous, like a girl, an “old girl to a T\ “Will the gentleman ha ro his fate f urcment of the itleman thought he would tak trance route as being o5t for obsc to give him the worth of his § cash, spot The madam said she widen, who would answ ile theé medium would be profoundly ignorant of ull that at the eyos, drew ave a sickly shudder with shoulders 1 un to the e v tortion upon her fae hand was off in L am Wanita, and I iron ho ) far AWaY, many tions about tise trip. and wan, but the Tu or that when he the 2,900 feet : 1y a blind man int Justiv aflrmed that ¢ performance & 4s coming inquirer Lt usked wi; in that case, made Wanit W subject Phis was the oxte r # d the luguisit L a i e villuin Wiou he'says: it and shadow alinost every and white dove, enough and bright enough | He v people that they have their | grevious wrong. to make the occur in A number of clairvoyants and B r v visited what he could find of lled on (th nehy.you | his past, pr down thle curtain. tion would make Hor n a second flat. It had not yet bec be owing 'n here but well established in the *ts of Omahans, The ro nished with a tabl out of th | dows, and the m music. perhaps the The Several glasses and a limp, | She lit completed the sink’s 3 corner held a gasoline a third was a traulk, while find breathi The only ornament representin girl e of tobac to the passen- In one )t s0ap on its k porch, of the tumble do some . As the red and | in. ard her draperics the intent of the been re the virtue apology th and because Mrs plained that sho was something loss on a broad-gauze pattern, | 8cekc and at o of a wig. white gown, the appearance he's a nice be ki 2 a_trance sitting, | You, dearief” m the cards, or by meas S laving the the mostv wonderful, she was anything ation, and_the most like Bo WE AR yihing a worked-out f was controlled ¢ or 1l ques. meal and of sorrow. She husband, after he Yes, in answer was said, innocent the After a mo celli she lids up with & put a are e well-up persons. yisitors that day. 1 the ora ladies, fashio ither, the chef, took siderly ve since devoted myself to re $10 white braves. Iam unedu- | single day. language”—but she spoke ex- [ Somebody th the same. Wanita then | the repos a pretty talk about how | After 1, the child of nature, saw f the Great Spirit in the the babbling of the but the white mar always money “the b o land of spi wl he succe: Brewster, Bu tell good-looking e—you under leagn an, and intelligen you sh seemed o fit th i silye 1iron i e took one. J » aforosaid brave” to #o | Hrow ila be too overlustiog on roasked for p Wan pROU for a0l and began o di That reason | gide when y feeling—-" About at this p her visitor was L came o about 4O, yes, | se eyed lady, with | Later to the for nd again of i He the furtune L iucp) rl';um}; from Kooa 1 see it all now. 9 place, as Brewster b nor 8 As the docio | odice op ¢ Vawilled A out mat i ontident 3 bave 'NOIL SILK PORTIER subject tearned that he and w 18 urged to go back to h At his appare amende honoral 2 information Wanita could giv cnt and future, the visitor talk the ma put her he hand, while the elbow rested on the nd muttered :—*1t The attitude was one of profound tho and usaally folloy tuated the communi tortions and passes of the hands, and came 2 with a spasmof extra vigor The notes of a piano floated in at the win lam said she was fond of She wishe sitor would f arette and offered t st wnd a light. monade for him, and after he had ste she, with the nonchatence of good fellowship, drank out of ti The pertinent quizzing, when Somebody, a friend of the madame's, Madame offered her a cigarette with an t she feared she was | Somebody had such excellent habits in other respects, the intruder was suggested th woand see “what a nice room it is,” than | The woman took th after information demur old lady gotup and insisted. braced the young scribe and urged and see how comfc to her and do what's right, won't That “dearie” settled it and the explorer evhausted the concluded to take a look at the Mrs. Somebody was forty but fair and fat, lank, lean, angula rmer’s wifi had nd then by had squande to queries, she L wadam did a_ good kinds of people for ¢ many of them w Thie Two of them wer ably lady of as the madam's After ¢ Mrs. 2w out a suggestion that made er blush, and he fled. is first experier truth thought it couvenieat to have sively ingaine and Bo, encountered @ clair right to practice medicine woman with rather dark hair, o | 13, petite form and a face of more than ordiuury The dos that consultations w condition of he threw her hanc with of those looks that the boy apple has when the other b zpose the case. You are troubled with thumping in the | o 1 climb the stairs, and a dizzy | be 1 ut she was informed that gher than a pine kuot, and Lit hair and she troubled with nervc You hav 1 can cure her. do just what I please, and it will be done,” 11 the inan that this female doctor kuows | su s sewcch for material . . At Clearing Prices. $4.80 Noil Silk Portiers, For $2.75 a Pair. $6.50 Noil Silk Portiers, For $4.50 a Pair. $15.00 Turcoma n Portiers, For $7.75 a Pair. A handsome brass trimmed pole complete, free with each pair f 5 Feather Pillows. $1.05 a Pair. BO pairs fancy striped tick Feather Pillows, 8 lbs. to pair, only $1.0 5 a pair; usually sold at $2.00. $2.00 a Pair. B0 pairs fancy striped tick Feather Pillows, 6 Ibs. to pair, only $2.00. This is our regular §8.C0 quality. ODD SETS Lace Curtains. GRAND MARK DOWN To Clear Our Stock. Owing to the lateness ofthe sea- son, we find ourselves ieft with many odd sets of Lace Curtains, and to make a speedy clear- ance befcre stock taking, we propose to inaugerate for Monday and during the week, one of the greatest bargain sales we have ever made. $1.00 Nottingham Curtains For 58c a Pair, $2.28 Nottingham Curtains For $1.25 a Pair. $4.50 Nottingham Curtains For $1.95 a Pair. $5.80 Nottingham Curtains For $2.75 a Pair. $7.80 Nottingham Curtains For $4.00 a Pair. $10.00 Nottingham Curtains For $5.00 a Pair. ‘W ith all of the above, excepting B8c Curtains we will give free a handsome brass trimmed pole, complete. $10.00 Irish Point Curtains For $5.75 a Pair. $18.00 Irish Point Curtains For $7.50 a Pair. $20.00 Irish Point Curtains For $12.00 a Pair. With thess we also give free a handsome brass trimmed pole complete. S.P.MORSE& CO s i MUST BE SOLD! At 25¢ “RETROGRADE" SEAM, PATE The above cut represents our 12-inch Black and Colored Milan- ese Lace Mitts, worth BOc and B0c a pair. For this week at 28c. Black and Colored MILANESE LACE MITTS, These are fully 18 inches in length; come in Black and Even- ing shades; are worth 78c to 90e a pair. During this sale we offer your choice for 88c a pair. MILANESE LACE MITTS “FULL FASHION PATE These are full 14 inches in length; are finest quality made, and cannot be duplicated under $1.00. Choice of colors and black at BOc a pair. S.P. MORNE & CO 'NUMBER 6 1 several la trust- | Big, and he got bad boy. | them, and right the t reluctance the old lady mouth and let flow a of sentiment and of Satisfied that he had all MADAME Wi M cliirvoym 1onall” aftairs him about | o rang | and during the d in her Lows Dhoto At inter is dark—all is dark eht, | Ho5E She punc- $ uent co I to fit his case suit belle, and he conc! hundrel and se a question. ion with f she could afford a prano me socuble and chatty. anger She brought forth a back room madim and the ¢ had taken. The Burliugame, and other side | from Chiua, reporter sat down to Mrs ame Aunson Burlingame umingz, know befor The madame ex- | ikt expoe roomer of the young n table, The madam gave had taken the furnished rooms ; at present and a friend, and other had been ol feared were prac Burlingame chai hint and went. The , but the She almost em able woman. Do go tably she is fixe You'll fotune telling tra seeresses, The hiteh close main performance, side-show quite likely, but homely, and who it pork. Sh been deserted by her her “solidfellow 1 all of her #50) ved the She had all tomiers, but a great > evidently well-to-d ¢ hud been four other Under any awfully modes look 48 by 1a tale ade hir serious window, but the business. The min ) that her w shock of y held out song about the fortun far as she w “Inever try dressed, aud a third fine appes telling her st @ the seeker after a name, Messrs He next aimed th She was a rather man, from bringiug bangle U bearing various young mau's depa zink trunk, took ¢ when she ngume that th to circula be impersonated nt who ¢ v informed her visitor free, and as the pr his pocketbook wcross her 8 far-away look with the S waut a bite) brace e initials on it she then suggeste dow lines will aftol inform sick woman our wife. Sheis a blue has been sness for three yoars ¢ to the right ill any one to luck," nor for the she was a native of 1 can or that would wife at all that wife the land of gold he front of her head | he ln-rwahlmmm hair on told Hrew Saturd the the top of it | he & Lis wife | fect and sunable eobted and carried The “ad™ of the first read as follows, to-wit, to putit legally: TERS and astroloy . causos luck anuounceme bout as snug as a se1s to the sh uded to make of two stor, rnish her one! 1. peted staivs, a female was seen sitting in the This femaie proved entleman gave his name nnouncd his recent arrival exclamed the Vinformed me la about to be visited L This seemed good, as what The “parlors’ are an peted back room, furnished with and a whole thut one of her occupied by cing the panel game. gave the m stand that he did not take much stock in the maiam nd remarked, with a sly wink “What a lovely blue name , and this wink, wi vmed up smile that blush like a lobste thouyiits of jumping out of th that.wouldn't fit anything but a big woman volunteered ht was 1 llow ha short, possibly so th, ) the urching to sing th tting'it out. telling business was a “fake,’ so s concerned, and said: to fool such tlemen as you with the nonsense. '’ About this time # real some jewelry st Hondgrams. th came b the same old smile knd said; “Darling. I want to put gold doil Won't ygu give me onc with your “Dariing” thought possibly he might, and shat if he would bring it at {) in the evening there would 2 in the house and a good time mignt If she f§ils to sea him at 9 these Ber that he is the othep fogune tel of them can indicate the wi pleasant clime whet rams on them, grow on the bushes. ie didn't show her Hind in California, and gcidentall pression that she was lon, ol she kent for luck ; slippers, which she kept to cover somc | more corns, and gave itout cold that a preseut of @ pair of the latter would be ac Ths visitor left his name with her away the impression that she aator | was g freud as ¢ clairvoyual advertisements in Ty his name, 11 around toanswor two of Gitte lave met long been of lite or d¢ best fortun of fut of the other 0, and sa; ouble Inikzoubl M had b ess—give h mall for has taken he succee nt of the madam’s seemed | Picipus. She ailor-made of = letters a Broadway cifts, but he Four eventh the the uncar ulders of daughter of in his da, lawyer of Chi for be a scound: from h South F bric! nteen Ascendin to be th u to be the “parlors’ sh and run conld come see she madam, t night that I anephew of the My the visitor kind of re didn't eption he uncar round zink — trunk. | e o information tht sho | wge flat and was renting | (7o' t0" oms wi elf, ‘Piukie” detective | forig ot that a short time ago an- | givion. pied by a couple that she i - MUSICAL the it lam to unde us practiced by moved modern her chair & | 16,000 The run of the © you have.” W R June 30, Miss Amelia S offer by teley uson in London he rece o of this tale is | the opened out un . He had back poreh was full of clothes the information pounds, She has a which she wears cut Uno imducer cove 'ut will be J. M. t familiar admitted th Hill She Boston, o The fact t Possession S intelligent gen- | g, aJdoseph Jefte #ood-looking voung | ou the selet strun: h dime , 7y fture madam opened the 3t another b \ck sat down 80 close to o was 10 chance for the ween them. She puton homes, The to 1 ‘Pear ndo! fall, when th the count When duced in rs on this A be 10 | it it too much. chasing s to see if any ereabouts of the e gold dollars, with mon- cess can nomad. It is 18 not without a histrionic that be will ) 0 charm ser, either, but she Now York eity, had be g e A gave the S ugly looking for a . ay her freight back to | Hoyt centipedes. Sheshowed | dier, nighit Bell also | Bo Baby and Tho on t his codntry hom, The 1erican will A Hiviag lest : truth-hunter was forced to find Which he did on the way to the 5, clairvoyant ble, ws s tostif tation as a clairy nt and sho s otie of the n the world, North Sixteenth street, “This madaa is old enough to be the mother She s very fly that she ism cused him of being u reporter Boggs think that the old lady might | fo had a dose of printer’s mk sot ded wanted about, don't like to d'and excused himself the lute Judz , was o somewhat 120, r in the fortuy 1in Clucago had borro ssigned elling cheeky enough to intimate that if the o away ought able to know that the afore: rogue skip with her cash. When she gets one t ) Bogus will come up to her he spoke of and have i 8 lor has a fair idea of Om sceresse: couclusion of must be that they nvictian would be inerad could have listened to the ich the inve She and iny intelligent ator subje Fr AR sle will patronize such bare- | is proof of the sway of super- - AND Fauny Davenport’s recont t gagement in San Francisco amounted to over dy or the Tiger llack's New York theater ammerville has reccived an phi from Mr. Johin Cobb for a t production of Herne's new play, “Drifting Apart,” in Boston wus reported a by substantial suc 8, Harry Miver has sued Mrs. 535,40, being moncy advauced to her ab various times last fall *Possible open their season at the Hollis Street theater, September at Surab Bernhardt has in unreud plays illuste s sad features of contemporary life I son is spending the summer next, shores of Buzzard next tour will begin on Septewbir 24, ay of “Jekyll and Hydes" is ra the rural districts, frc have found shelter in of Pekin’ this season, tumes have all been packed Pearl” will after all not go I'he muguitcent cos Marchaude de Saurives" is pro ci there throughout the land; but it will all the same, unless the adapter Kit Clarke is still up in Ca ing trip, where be Las wet Mr. Clarke mway be tern finest trout and sulmon tackls: i y FyE f r. James Owen 0'C ‘A Hole in Ground Mid My vomd uext hus Goen_shelved, middlo of the seascn comedy ready, which he tour of * s Philadelph round of put on New York, for a run. as being an mon s fol- the oth Powers are by all who has Ltoom 1, $22 in her busi rns the piec niz mor Sl when sho as: | the actors in a whisne "his rather | Surprised to hear l the actor is hear stime, | Nat Goodw her sus- | next spring, Bozzs o | Manager Bdwards, of wonderful | The openir hear women She_claims to be O'Brien, who, noted iwinal asa reason business that lulling to read her ient March 1. a round of familiar) Here ARl The But when he's we To find a sa Why is a lov cause he turns into time to would reply for usfactory and bring wnce i clair v like W premium, tellers. | The man who ma person | forzets it the frauds. | man neve Mollie fortune ated regrets it jurfield has Brown, and it is to b most_unique away w DRAMATIC. his ugo, ury Whetstone is the name of an eastern with a barber, and - the luck. He » weeks' en- | vl who el ber s in at razors on ; In u divorco suit in band ackuowledged th " at will close on seven years the s A Waushing ing to get a divo! that o short time chloroformin, asleep. Potter to re agreeing, law and I Case” Combany L coiveide with her,”! This is from a rc stone Warbler girl in Portlaud, ir 1o £200,000, her s one of His By, Mass, ) are u bachclor A fow yoars g aging | ried in Manito but which t furmers colusion of their 8 much re every girl A fee ma) Miss Ma died tive minutes aft Fisher, The; week | wnd may bo u *howl” | sad ceremony was h ot there' The Lancusicr, Pa tawpers | ouce every i offers of m lawye until the ake @ tour of ada on his fish With great suc « un Ameri that Lo owus the ineals u year she beca ronj York wit L W be en 1 have Wascory } three Uwes. il tcatte; [ The lasy ¢ in September. eastern eities {t will be at one of the Broadway theatres, | great grandson and great nephe ce is described Inglish melo-drama of uncom- rengti and action. A strange sort of theatrical crank has been Ambigu, It v in one of the gall s by heurt to take her eight days, and she recites with neighibors wswering the eucs be- 1 will play a London scason having sigied a contract with play will be A Gold Mine,” by ithews and George Jessup. will begin with the I Goodwin will also give e CONNUBIALITIES, ing lock of woman's hair lover's heart sets in 1, it malk ple in the butter. 2 kernel of cornt when hie pop A good many women who ha oods clerks have gou two yards of illusion as v flutter, ve mi s a rich woman never man who mare married J. Stanley hoped she will comb out his first name. runaway yet Byrdstown, Ky., where a lad of thirteen ran 4 and married a damsel just twice ueramento for the support of his fawmi of 87, D. C., woman romn her luring the past iush he tried to tike hor while she was | of all course the good cause would he propelled sk of mothers-in-law and son-in-law not depletion of " remurked t 1o have warried her duughte ut issue of “The “If Nolu Twigg, the Ore., il cull’ at will Lieur of somcthing to her advantagd, We recently this 0 it cost 87,50 to get governiient recently reduced the fee to £2.50, and whatever the Stauffel, of Ler marriage to Luke wera to have be ater, but the poor girl wus fat bed i wish to die his w 50 WOil W ur days hus young Phitdelphia ground tha she waute to be 1ful apital of Tudiana, has been intuat thore is notling Louive Wak poi (o 4 wile's burial,” and by 51 ted at tie Bl Ovpasiae Was Jusl & duy orlwo After a | ago, and the groom bride venty-one, and the on ively, of the blushing pair. That's What's the Ma Why is a man so cross and glun Why docs he look so mad ! Wh nakes him keep so awful What makes him feel so sad{ s a It 1s said Why, now, just sec him slam ar And bang the oftice door; Just hear him mak S0 fiercely does | OUr, And now he's still And never speaks i word What is it gives him such a pai What bad news has he heard ity theatre and ndon D still 45 4 mouse In onc short line I'll muke His wifo is cleaning house, — - Alout Su him swear By the church in th termitted or abat term. su, close hou less for necessary repairs, d pear to be exactly the righ Be- tics I}I'l: during ed dry a good wo- wake | fhe great interest involved, | putting of the can’t-get-aw tion to a serious disady ing out their convictions Neither is it admirable to fi poravily ble and inflicient supplies. would it be to strong instruetiv and tive preacher proclaim the t if it should be to several cont united congregations, in furnishing him with an audience and kindling the e which is ¢ it public is from bar sharpen Lis the hus- contributed vho is try. 1, alieges assemblic with and the “My | ehurelics averted which is so says 1 | overcome by the autumnal 2 and | guardians of the folds after th to their voutine of labor, certain—that the BUCCCSS, arsh, She Tomb- evant fenl | 1 office, sh A d A oioey 240 | to feur it s, ~ Postoral’ life § spects, an irksome and exhuy mue- | and requives intervuls of tra bus | PO ve it permanent fres there | for The regular vis most 1+ sanetuary, also, nead recreuti war- | of scenery, and new surround time, thut their droopin vived, Honce, u people shouid he more than hrief absence of the ow-chureh be 8o i of the fact that such itimately supposod to em the spirit ol their pi is not all, Penn., Ll aners raed 0 only cats received 300 all 1" ouly seven ! the and th e that she 1ight appe I o Mapy o spivitunlly deetitute 4 1 hood, by the mountain oy th line experigneed larg it frows the temporary beunevolent visitors, il L The oldest nowepsper iu wide worid is the Kin Sheot, published in in lerogular intervels. 108 . noweyver, I8 has becn kly and of uuiform size. med with- eral we have tors o peurs u three editions'daily, | was seventy-ning, th e witness a4 w, lres; ecte trer. ¢ mum? round the room resound, 1d mum again, nt ‘ t clear— wer Religion, common consent the uctivities of either in. the heated the Philadelphia Times. Ta s of worship altogethe up« )68 nOt aps t thing, ag thus an unfavorable impression is likely to be made on the public mind touching exides the ay populas ntage in carry- of duty. 1 the tem- vacant pulpits with unacceptas Far wisor some attracs ruth, even iguous and this wiy encouraging nthusingm U to the completeness By such a hard to be *al of the i return One thing is summer vacation of stors and people is not an actua 1logs Lo ehristianity ae some good people seem $in all ve isting ong, vel and re= shness and the on,change ings for n CHOIEies muy reasonahle reconciled s spivivual hmombirg, n remcrus ubsenlous carry with rofesgions, o0d us they bLave opportunity 15 makin 8 W reiis siauapolis. | & genecs! guin in the graud regults eighbors e senside and lasting benge residence of the whole uu, or Capital It first ap~ | peured A. D. 611, but cue out only at the your publ shed it ap

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