I IIED BV-Uo.VNOK'4 PdJUSIIING Co. vo v.. 7 ME HUM iliCOir. HS1 . - -r '. . It . ' ma jjroojtiyn jjivme rrsacues ."Uarrow Escapes." TIieftrny StnmWllmg KUelti lit th f the Seeker AtW IltUalo. Text ; " am etcnped with the ki)t of my teeth "-Jobxix., 'Ju. ;, r . Job had it hard. What with, boils add be. , reavements and bankruptcy arid A foJl of a ; wife, he wished he was dead, arid I dd not , blame hint.' Ill flosil was gone, and his , ' bones Were dry, His teeth wastod away until liothing but ttia enamel Besmei left4 lie cries outi "I am escaped wita the ski a of . "y teeth." There has been soma differ ence of opinion about this passage. St.' '. Jeromo and Kehultens, - and Drs,. Good ana . l'oole and Barnes hatfe All trie I their fori eps on Job's trth 'oil deny my inter pretation and 8ayi "What did. Job know ' fabout the enamel or ths teeth?" He knew everything about it. - Dental surgery is almost as old as the earth, . The mum- Juieaof Egypt, tnonsands of years old, are , found to-dny with gold fillm? in their teeth. Ovid an t Horaua an I Solomon and Moses wrote about these imp n'tant factors' of the tV 'Ttt other provoking complaints. Job, 1 think, has added an exasnarating tooth , echo, and putting bis band'against tho in . flamed fnce, he says, "X am escaped with tha . km of my teeth." ' . - 1 A very narrow escapa, voU sly, for Job's body andsout; but toerj arthoiLUnds of men who make jitsb as narrow escape 'for , their sou i. There was a time when tile par tition between them and ruin was no thicfco: than a tooth's enamel but as Jo! ilnilly es 5ped, so have they,, Thank: Goit thank Cod! ". -. . ' Paul expresses the same ideA br a different jigui e wueu be says that some people are ; ;'MiV9das by fire. A . vessel at sea is in names, i on go to the stern of the vessel. Tne iats have shoved off. The flames advann.r ou can endure the heat no lon jei oiiydur tase. You slide down on tha side o the Ve. sei, and bold on with your finr until the forked tongue of the ttre begins to lick the -.back of youir haul, and you feel that yon must fall, when one of tha lit'e-'wats cotnej back, and the passengers 'say they thim they hava room for one more. The boat swings under you you drop into ityou are saved. tSosome man are pursued by tem taiiiott until they are partially c31w.rn3d.bufc, after all, get off "saved as by ni'e." Bat I like tha ligure of Job a little bitted than taat of Paul, because tha pulpit his not worn it out; and I want to show you, if Clod will h sip, that some men mVto narrow. esiao9i for their souls, and are save J as "with tie skin of their tth." ' '. - It is as easy for soma people to loo'i to the cross as for you to Joak to this puloit. 4 Mild, gentle, tractable, loving, you ex;e3t them to becoma ChrwMans. You tfoovar to the store and say: "GraV'ton j iu?d the church yesterday.", Your businss, camradej ay: "That is just whan nit have baen exoected; ' he always was of that turn of mind. " In youth tnis parii who.n 1, de scribe was always good. , Ht nsver bfoke things, lie never , JauneJ wnen it wai improper tolauh. At seven, he could sit an hour in church, periecUy iiuiet, lookin? neither to tho right uaad noi do t'i left, but straight into thb eyes of thi minister, as though he understood th9 wnole disoussion , about the eternal decrees. He' never upset things nor lost them. ! He floats i iniw the kingdom of God so gradually taat it is llu- , certain just when tho raattr wa dfloide l. Here is another one, who start3l in life vlih an nncnntrolable spirit. He kept the. nursery in an uproar. i. His tnotlier found him walkmgou the edjre pf tha house roof to see if he could balanc himself. There was no horse that ho darid not ride no tree - he could not climb. : Idis boyhood was a lony series of predioa naats; his rain hood was reckless; his midlif e very way ward. But now he is converted, and yo:i 50 over to the utore and say, "Arkwright joined the church yesterjav,". Your friends say, "It is not possible You must be jok .ng." You say: -Noj I tell you the truth. He joined the church ' Then they reply, "There is hops for any jot us if old Ark wright In. Vecome a Christian !" In othir words, we will admit thfft it is more difHnutt for some men to accept I the Gospel than for 1 may be preachinz . loose from churches :' aays, ana wno nave o intention of becomin! selves, but just to si tieismia Ji ft J rk auid.lef,ll 3 lay tliat this Bil2e Is eit.lier trv it be ialse, we are as well oif u. true, then which of us is safer S: Trfh ntn nlcrv nur ivfl( dur Oa I not been that vod (.onfeiuidf wiLh the incon.iiiUmt char who profess it. You are a la flfffaiort tiicrs arM menu ( mon. Is that any tbi:' j .iswf fere A dwWi Thifre die uiis trtift,ible iijim id your pml anything against medicine? thant. There nre thiuvos r In your business . In thrts ai faiei chAndiS'.11 Hchdld; tHii; bf charging hrtou Chriitiaiiit bf iti disciples. - We adniif charges against thoe who f Some of tue most gigantic i present day have bsseu carr bers of the church. .There ing in the front rank in t! would not be trusted for 1 out. podd. Cdllatoral Edt'uri their business : dishonesties f of the church as they go i f communion. Having con f rnent, they get up, wipsi I tho lips, go out, and I sins where they left off. 'I is their regular work; to f pfplayapjd, , WitU a. Su eX peci id wipe off 'from th f all tho past week's in2oi!i have no more riht to take f nsa specimen of re!igiort t! take tiiA twisted irons and lie on tlw beach at Coney II men oi an American snip. J draw a tyhe betwsen Peltgia of tho?3 who prof cm it. I Doyod r-.ot fe jl that Vhq In all, is about the best b i has ever seen? , Do yod krl has as mitfih in it? Do- yi the whoUi, tbtit itsl infliitwf cent? I dome to you wit tended toward you. j In ci Bible, and in the other I K 'Bible in ortehani I WOl just as soon as irt nl otht f a bdok thab is better. T back intn the good old fit your fathers to tne no sotnea. to tne uiDie iney ises on which they lean which they hung their e You hate not beert bap Bwtingolri you win ncrft until you swing back, A j Again: There may f in the attemot aftsr I have to ran aatns6p.l appatites. Parna-jj .it1' anxer taat you have and porhaiu, while in a yoi baar of soaiathin? I inac you must swear Oaristian man who wa that ha said to a mean swjar at yoil myjalf,'. of the churjh' but if statrs "my parbaer in b' ynd.'V All your goo i rore nave D9ert tora frj of tenpr. 2iow thrar tuijf mad if foi only t neal to bridle and si H! piiiSiOa and with th tica and wronA Thtf thin n in thi. world nlad afc There is no hob if you only brinj which needs hani'mri no power of. rlarhtao im'wu'ile. Bub be surd digmation, and nob a and unravels and dapl: There is a lar e class; ffai nave scui ja wsra aroma! in eirl waen tasy nnui tm 'little fast," "higa li 'hail f ello Wi j. i' I mat in comftou'3 ra collects i i. m- are trying! very narry' teeth." waat th has pulV in the f has re. sd frou ii hab!t3. ityouthi3d wroiiii and start aol h snd yet you may flndrourso fore jou leave inisVp') 1 s f At In-. A some who have cut fmd Bibles and Sun- line in here' with no Christians them- what is going on, irsoit escaping, oe as "with the skin Of your teeth.":, f 'AV not exnect to waste this hour. I have h i bo its go off from ,, Uape May or Long I iicli and drop their nets, aud after awh j ime ashore, pulling in their nets, withouf iv.jjvin caught a single fish, It was not.a gWMi'clay, or they had not the right kind of a let. f But we expect CO such excursion to-da,y. . The water is full of , iisb, the wind is in the right direction, the Gospel net is strong. Oh, Thou who didst help Simon and Andrew to fish, show us to- day how to cust the; net ou the right side of the ship! 'f 1 ' . RnmA nf rnn in AAmlnfffk flruS will tiit-u-A r. L JL.- ,.i ... . , . . . ,1 j . , -r uh nninso Kucpiiicai iiucions, . it is ase--i less for people to say sharp and cutting -ligian.' . I cannot say such things. By what procesje ' of temptalfion or trial or betrayal - you have come to your present state I know. Hot. . Thftre n.)ft tvrn imtjiii tr vonr naf lira. . the gate of the head and the gate of the ; heart. The gate of your head is looked with v bolts and bars that an archangel could not break, but the gate of your heart swings easily on its hinges. If I assaulted your body with weapons 'you would V V i. 'U - . .IH. , !t , inm'L ma ' wi .11 wtffli im Hn 1 it. wnn n rui " Kwoiil stroke for sword stroke, and wound 4 for wound, and blood, for blood; but if I " C"jno and knock at the door of your house ,.'yvm'u-open it, and give n tie best seat in , yon l; parlor. If I should come at you now jvitb an argument you would answer me ,witb .au argument; if with sarcasm, you would .answer me with sarcasm; blow for -' blow, trtroke for stroke; but when I come and knock at the door if your heart you opeq it and say, ,"Come in,, rny brother, and' till me all you kn6w about Christ and tieavu." '.-'.,.', . - ... , ' Listen to two or thrfie questions: Are you '-'as.bappy as you ued to lie when you "b: licyed in 6hs truth iif the Christian religion? W'ould you like to pave your children travel , )n in tne road in hich you are now travel-, ing? You had a elat.ive who professed to ;be a Christian, tid was thoroughly con-uiht-ent, living ndlyi7ig in the faith of the Gospel. A ould Tjou not-like to live the tamo quiet life, nisid lie t;he same peaceful ; death? I have a letter, .sent me by one who i-s rejected thf L'Jiri.-'tian religion. It says: . 'I am old enough to know that the joys nd pleasure of ife are evanescent, and t-a ivab'.fl tiie tact tkatit must be cmifort-'Lhle i'l oil age to 'I'eUmv in something relative , to the tuturet a ltd tor havria faita ia on-s t.vst'in that pro; I iig tii sa ve. I atn free to t iinfi-ss That I -ionld lie har'W-r it I ci.iild i,-. pi i-rf-.-ud by n t vi.: -nu, l.e fititb. . w C. -''n f.. I ! u j, f. i,. .j i do tii V ' !v .ai -an i r. .t 1 h anii l .'auniul failh fthat uiny -v'rif :m i knw. 1 an i; of the churcii or out Of all? or utif,u-inty w one f e I n. 't. id v iittmortitiity, te aYn iitviast.no ci'sm.; .I tin,- is ii t.hiu. ' h.;f. .N e i ut '!--'!" At! ' -e; - Oa, tha Waaknass'ef i eympathiw for a w on. it you a' lor if will give it, ani say but, tailing away a temptation, taoy ca , God forgives sevent! hundred tim'is; yea tnousanuta tim , i gymnathctic, mora 1 wueu you took you "If, with all th ii right life, man mak much harder it is y appetite t'arasts its f of the tongu?, a:i l hands o! destructioi stances, he break al in the uudortakiTiT but a struggle in v. fmii atiiA lit hu it " - - - ' i i watch for an oppol stroke, until withJ the muscles are 'j habit falls under lj capod at last as " i The ship Emmnf to Harwich, was t? the loo'iout saw nounced a vess'1'. something on it. 'A but was afterwa j handkerchief. h pushed ant to t' was a capsized i had been diggiiv' bottom of the s . s'.zad they had f captain took b ' through the pl;t Then an old nail 1 attempted to tv darkness, each i was well nigh i ; faint aud sick. the light broke ship. A handK came. . They w and saved. Dj watery grave t How narrowly with the skiu f There are me evil passions, f they are a tha shore of help, f ing to dig the digging away; can never be some signal of i ble it may be, ' upon the he! bosu-d, and it heaven hor cated as witt. i here ai-e come to (i:d many lii!,uie over to buir. ing, ad com teruoou, he how s i a!1 yo te'-,p! I Km v Vise to suits . r:"! v boun ty iut'.n i 1 liar. jsLid v- I . . --i-r""r-f 1L MkniQi im' ir- irn j not ..r.l03 Ian, rion ,hf.?s:' vlf.bla ja..her jgfrdl. 5 look "Kore IP' and -ing as 'at Hugh and Ei-i jut Chris from the of Wall- ilfl fbarge tJii oil t the divorced, wile trial atMari. she mn rd err ( ra'fo ind gviilt; f th .A ' A lit f atteiVii'lins to V-iV. t. ... s tr;a, Bt Marion, Ind., fr m--r, , dlKitwo year o . SBge. The r-"'-".:. " J .ml . bu.f -The BlooHi iTi... N. Y.. It V: HA W ' t i m m'nfrto.turin2Workson.seYc earring's " - . -p; were ,..111!.,,. at. P.crnnwn, i ! rows oi imiium,,- - - tf Ge0. rsin -The of builoings V,rniA. I.OSSCS KJOU,W' M. Green, one ot tne I, - din iUentauy : 1. , St. lji" was dv , dred .iiiij eleven h lieved th the rem-' 1 Arkans-'ss, was acc 1 . i Li. i..nlir. j aivm ""I l whiiiH I Fal nc county cy nar , r . A anew re. i westotf while tney f .r-- Tbelo- cc i ana in t ,aii,h the latter had puwhMcJ. Th - ( is 8id to ftave auBHiy-- . . cldcnt D, the Greek'ort- the Braddock.ra., wire .our Oret ingtuen were fatally injed; The of Henator Beck, at Lexington, Kr- ... t- rnntrrcss and the iegi" tcnueU by mcmu , V" wu-ni D' and lurce crowds vi years anv act. Jtsroaa -.i chnrch, of -t.Oneartn rector oi ur T 7"f irenTon Colkgfi . re .jobbers, or fieiJ,o.t and president of Kenyon ,e Vven. Chris- .j,' i eighty-three years. I.cv- otl about B- tvuftor of the i-- in turl; about over t' si! one Th. was I half, win Wfl caoed about iiaudad from ned ft pil c .tai tortures. alconsumms Vning.- large das" Oi ated, w lied ed, that they Jry thing. In ieems so toT y there can be inded and fren lmhneite argu- !. truth of Chris Hhingelse, touch all such men. -1 J periods, no orna !,ut my hand on lit you into the fe Is a rock: on which though the waves I than the Atlantic Jr above Eddystone sus . ;,arze upon w u brld. As long as nun Id stuck, to the world: (from his government, futrages and all these ifor many hundreds ot jvxingthe world to come We He has coaxed the Boylau enaw,.wr n(,wer.N. itgitudinal v At the towers. neT biing up througkthrrw ch towerf A telegrams for ",1 to Montreal, but the engines . :n haMted thesupp y of a W, ;:r:i!-Id statues fell "oni v... , as uicur - -, ' , hnhitanta Dros- a f- a. HbAnnii Mini titv a"- ' . S l iuc eivm- p9d back and stepped oppad into ruiiL, itobnvehid the , btood jd who bare thought ,tten you. Try ilim. ot save. The flowers of f bloom " J Wst'a affections. . The sun FSiroarei with the glow t wZJ have no refresh. fantain that wUl slake the fli. . At the moment the with ms up v-:l. muu uw - - - - . . . I coming through w CgMthdngv frW'SrJZ -l but th ab- ftSrU never, ba fatUiy fd 8haU never die. - . r tArSrnl S had KtnVmotto; "All is not worta f5?. han-'ai hloanlf b ikhm Coelius nan,oj , , r;rA informel mm wy bodies oi vici"" "- : t j, Johnstown. President Gompcrs of . - vwion of Labor, ays that tffe rblraifro' carpenters, wno ii pour ini"'" - , . Lp idle over a month, returned to work .a T,is E. Pfeiffer, Cashier tm x . r , i- wt, .Tnhua Pfeiffer.o tended Bank of America, iu -r- . p . . t.ti r... n tlie chargoof a were nem w im . .--;- frnrJ him dfiitfr bat, a?.r X;;tIlida aon vhe tne : tnled PcrcWllich, another "a,;" .ppLedto ployed people m - -i Congress torpor-.. . - ,Ja0l & aw- n &t.. im a. a l . NiinLnjU'v -i - - ' . . v.,.f ihnconccrn, e .ley, the junior meu.u-v.:.- niches 1 ,'to' the . eamts. r . i trated themselves, appeu u & ii nail u l ll llliut u ueanuiiiu" ' x in showere-l tn.m every Uescnpbon were no K y men the windows, and a stream of uiciaa w poured eutof'theennwing. .hft - Va. a male, pauwi . t wornn . it was -dinVrent. 1 ne , uf rases from the Pre removed without "Uicuhj, were rera -jr Unr i,fttiellts were upper, warns, wnere screftroB 0, .ecured, jeechin they resistea ne th windows a them to ma'je "fJnhMch the bars. maniac wonm ;- brit flame that grinninganabbermgaUhebm went up to the sk- the new j intpiise she wouiu gi,"4"-- . . Kre until the trsctea oy w "'"'Y" f vociferatiDg- ?!rranenes they had poop jo, ""'""fintm found they were Md., v got bey' one panci.v Snmuel A t peared from hi Edward county, turned up in Wasn lar&p .'number of work onthe6t.AlbaM road, andittcompleUottto. W. Va.. ia expecweu -, An earne eu. . rru,.um,in fwamn. near i..-r.., This 18 f H .d others cOunutV Henrico, Hanover and owners fjn,. eldreswience anii Goochland county, -"r Id at puouc wt'""" in James A , -war, was to is loool Jstewara mioi -m --t. , jft. f,ty thousand pounds BterUng w hcelorasom. "'""r xd. DUt when be mpplauseof the world h iying, om,auhVurderer of my fvd, crying t? wlfi the hel . coverei f ett olauS AvoespertelthepIauVM Hied under its Anathema m. Make oa, i find your p- Vrrt "half way wor' I? pull for heaven. No halt w hnii everything u"",". t 1 to save i" F ? . ,atBerUn,WiS,Bnspended,JanKsM.a ev the junior member of the concern, ha. i o- were tacu " - ;.i... rMnr. which is to be capl Atlanta, ua., , . - . . ..mnli. nn merchant. au 11. uzwurn, . -f n f: into the management of the iuvr6-- i,fl that a num- Ehodc Island State io - - ... , M.i - ri-ntllv treawm. Iter oi tne cwiuicu t. . , If rs Betsy AveriU, the oldest inhabitant of Mrs. uexsy a pensioner of the i:Z onehundred and ri.Tr , nf her birth. Governor "3V. New York legislature to urn -;-m of determining make a cnange iu - contest elections advocating JJ.". er tribuna s. Joseph bhee.?, ag- Stv years," of Philadelphia, a prominent eighty years, i ,-., married re member of the uunaaru-, - , . ccntly to a young woman, committed .u ide. " N.; York w S S etkl stock fnif t ll MM General Master Work fiMd Wfore tl,e New Jemy4 HUB"'"1"' " . r 4U.,V,0Hnfc re Islature urging the passage . -".rv-tm bilL-J. Monroe Burger to. 1 .--l.l Whm the ureuit" ,v -- , "l .j.- Kmintntr iiic.t u. h m tor ncr sti"- - . -. frrls . a,rplnmate. anM burst in the P ablderareatuigH.- their aiwnw" 7 ' - t wOPiriv confined in toe w doors with aj. ;f was 9uch S8lght ; ToAeMT, ,B K elh.y Insirte,uniei In one ward 1 ja ""tb:he would be, too art no. fi'Sl. and athis v IVvwg Rot'ected, elimbed the stable loft for v the pa1, heasts. entwining im" lies- "VffflStK ad then he escaped vnth his life. Rncur Mane, lay Oneottnetemaijr - -,n. - ndt0 Bick in the infirmary on ju-- . hpr rescue vi" i. tV Ktaironse. t)Ul iney. nv. lt?rs worKearnw. -- d heroines, py ur "rj'flnaUr saving a iBraieianDoW fh Ktaironse, duv.u'cj flame and all red. : ' rRiRtPcy of v hv its becoming advancebf a freight tram. ket irom wffht ood rrioes,Jid ; than there nas.un -nri . -rtt a KiiP.mnau m Mr. J. esiey 8;."T-:he Aaiv. Vi.-S' o'nTheadand .,k - thi9 oint it l)C leiThTur wing! and four lep: ""LL ai.Af Schools Morgan c.t vv e came three ov.. -- their coU.pi.moV"rr'etbT a sheet of I Ali nerished. The sisters worked wi Viv turns impli veryiWLS fbUowed y a crash of maniacs wero "tef toward, and a Cme by one the walla Ple?h WS added fierce Vaze burst up g gld ihot it. fuel that re. t? Vuejarks WlVl d even tinged -the ere -o-- lingo bridge an. RoyartenmmsdiHtont. Into blacknrs ini"Sh1;thhig mm nber of pefW, m finr ? V ashes of n "fttinaatee. at at The death roll w mijng. but are x nrii many more are .missing, ruirX.nW to school principal. aas iuC r--t ,k. most aaitaoif ing their aavue .wlr'lZtAr instil-i fo? holding -aapeoar lealgj .g t u nth ana las v '"O . r UhW.IU,!' At i i . a ( . i A l.itinC ft 1 river on the Conowini form mil. ' ..Vafter Doylestown (ra.) lawyer wU . swindling clients and farmers njtof 1 returned and gave b mself up.ary f h 8 . in aw. -i"v from me ouio pected to turn P- v iertiary nuns have I It is fearwl that eef "Vore are miw Kn burned to death, as tnree he their names at P1'; . Evince it an Ever -S, its hame. . .i.: tt;utr aim wasw . : m a nT.ii ill'. 1 fungi tne nrej aod ahouts, irthetrunpet to hwfJP - you have iay w -ni voa nave, in youi - The captain ahotits. "Cut you have been ira in vouv ef- V w"rrV: id Safe Deposit Com- ery insure. - , -,w1wi oyment. SC bvebeen,,farmea o was to r0f Nomstown, , ' ; tTht year, and tne D"", --a" wittt 4-.T,(miiv as lW"H!r:- u- pany due to the un: William T( authorized loansmadc by Treat- oi: 1,'iff.. Know Biui"a You wui j checked the progre . . Bntil Xiiinin-ow"i v the least Vun"KitmiSt nMt bwWT 1 jrervwu'" , i...i,nct ifcber rt'V"-r nrida and cut away I attffaaS2.t. cry for hlp wem ! If the band of Hun w.aa Wiflf ?hSr.Jta atMelitid tZiXt Lake iservtt"r . -lroved of feet ot pme . font on Ot tie X-vaii" millions -The Esher shrill blast of 9toe wf; P5 hear tha f 1 jhe .p tfhe ivay ke. -they I the .'hand baok iwork bf the I Help 3 vessel I B ear a finto it? kd only ion for mlrcy' 14av fealinT that some of 1 shall go hor7Bivour c hoiJV Irou, whdhave conaideraa you a W wUl take heart again, iearnestasss,sucnay3ihave wparienced .t astto too bak irood land of the wo.pji T , im1it ZS&St "VYhat a great risj .ran! no HOMELESS FAMILIES. ' of fc DUatron. Confl-gratlou at . . v.-;iu Til., nailed down tne Caiuh,ai "'r'", '- vnoutthe windows and doors, bubuj, --r'.f .- opposing faction. - .g wiw Joshua Lear, oi -, ... wif(J d blew out his own ljunj. - B rged him to fi Indiana, a prominent minister nd sac""8 twQ years. liedat J SlSCidsdiav. Extenivepevi"-o -?-wofre- v.'.. icerfd in Chicago. IV1 ' . .Home, at wveu--. - ' . . , to mfttc rand Army has oec -r""- . .S0 dftllsof the Igue eeed sixty. tbe Quebec inmate, 1 f .. .- w at' l l l l vt ill.. 1st. The univw"j "V the sale of pwK r ' ' -Two boys, WiniegW made their eKape-froiy Va.) Children's Home along the t creek, fcif rolled ta the. bottom J and Miller was iyr The factory tnrers ot cou nort heart o few dnys sy tP; , Vw t ne ism rew " & "thew were , 1W govri"v much is cer- ltA(l OX I" Ktftcts .w fire in the history this plate occurred Itstartedintncma , rf rt Carriage Manufactory bf out XVZZr. tav the connaeau .... Lf uuuv . .i.nrlil tne Iiaill- " " . Wflfl.maffe worh-s ',lc 4l v(,rn centeh.rge.i---e- fcmmmittee of iworm, - , the lirawi - .r:. .ndinesin aB invetio, mii Park the subur an .Bort J & wife oi was bVrnf. Mrs. Kate j.. 'William Harper, me r died suddenly at her home mad W(S,W t0urB in piece :7,H, Three sharp Va- house niw . : r jiuu.irn, - - ever know te nuui..j tain, that one will ever Kno format.oa n ofvictims. Fpm coiiar f must hf that wriTliterary me One bf Canada's Jevere uyaj y John liperan amongt hgb it wasmost ptfaMe jfl, kf lh&7whole7oomfuls Perishe4 miser,, A Jpsized of " j ean, and rom any been. 1 but they y wiUhoisB feakandfefr It boar down litethem on 'earth and in --ii;aied C .ch." it tempting to ,t.,.n a in-et it a man go ' in the luorn-lor-.kin the. at- ona con-un-' A- howe shocks o , ; v..,i. r. f-.wv,n,,ftkeoccurreaai - rhnrches. A iornacio uwu."-- and residences schools at Wills Point, Texas, and sev- i . irn w'ti uiivi j -- 'dwellings were burned from'these he taxpayer, over or remo - - in of women jy - OUarryman gw wasmprw ul n mingling jaon . . wh-Une.W. Va. hng o '8i.ViVfl:,M and ahouta ot c..n vears. was auiC - SSdir making "a scene that beg- y upon "-5- RAZED BUILDINGS AUD TOIBEIw. ern Part of Gori. Adispatchfrom Augusta . OSS noon, leveling r ."'.- hl unroofing timbered lands, ram, Ttisim. dwellings aud tecngie""-- m possum -r-T - .m 1 the neW8 can. aredownauanKu.-- d . t be had until they are wpwj: .trnck ra-. It is known vu.- . northen-t milla.fro the het Tennessee, VH louchine McJUe, on the no, Vfl. tinia and Georgiaroad- p10" received f into is ifleoJ teen yC" tic City tion. ." tism, of .K pay b families were render work houses and wai with the firemen 1 . dc"rJ-'.w touching scenes during tne ITomw "f";n l.owever, TiT . '...uA was blowT everytmpg ;: Hni. Uey natne row" 1 Coverix ' W i. t the European Hotel At Jtinta, -a. Mr.", - the h.uae while Ya over tttrri ieJ from a burning buildup. -i i tbe i-arpoiitTH w.',tkn on a m v ,v r F S ari-.ter, of Ht'l'"'' j: rrrh fof M t. U. w u .. ht.. 1 . thewto.mil""- - I wis E. Pftf mue. - panco!it, 01 i"" f..,. prtddent, and Teller ia ' . f,u-ner on i'i VC ;u r ti, Aorm. points in Tne p.-r -v whcre it, ew iearnea iown ' 4 riml - "ir 4 thoi entire Mown YtAre was cs I heavy rain fHVa "v!..! ,.rd thronsh theyP"' Though sev end p T" w;r J"nbarnedthtai:yor

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