i .1 T H E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, D E C E M B E R 6, E. M. 300 (1900.) bland Celestial says th a t C hina wants our science, and w ants to trade with us, but doesn’t w ant our m issionaries. W h at is more, she won’t have them . And th a t is all there is in it.— [F reeth inker. and to express his thought. An A theist is a F reeth in k er who rair’ . 8 vw lt; in cooperation with lated, and wno who therefore excludes of view g’ edifvin * r° m .atvu, »no • h Fe .lgl° US h 's Pr ‘F«l« he has given offspring to such conceflions ,rom bis schen.e be cX d 7 “ \ WSH hei*lwi ^ e n n .a - of life. In the crowd a n , person w ,tb in- tu rn , directed search for gold and . . nets other than those of a wild counted the h airs upon the heads F a ith fu l to All P ro m ises. An Agnostic is a F reethinker beast he m ust have felt like rush- of all the children of men M ar’ ----------- who affirms th a t the finite and rel- mg to the rescue of the women, riag e, are m ade in his residence There is one side of M ark T w ain’s ative m ind of man cannot now, and join” «"<1 wife toge.h- ch aracter th a t m erits the adm ira- never will, understand the n atu re own life"8 c " e, ‘hr eby ' clothing and paraded before crowds 1 brought into port the steam er ¡to he a fivment »1 • • to he a figment of the im agination. th a t he had not been invited. In - being carried through the streets 1 Spree— which, we are told m ust \VP „ % t • 1 e lma8lnal,on- t -------------— etan tly Mr. Clemens said th at, in a ttitu d e s the m ost shocking to otherw ise infallibly have been lost ¡faith, but we can w ithdraw ‘ onr un d er no circum stances, would be th eir feelings of m odesty. U nder - b e has m anifested the livliest in- ! sunnort from a J u atten d the function, and when an conditions indescribably revolting terest in the safety of those who and ecclesiastic!»™ u- ^ ,crarcb -v ex p lan atio n was pressed for he said they became victim s of the inflam ed believed in him . .. • .. which fatten s a few th in g s th a t m ade the snobs ' soldiery, no san ctu ary of th eir per- j Not only has he to each of these T h e i / b l o o d i a°f fee! ra th e r hum ,H ated. sons being spared, and each being a t some tim e or other, if we m ay priests a ”d m inisters f I h In an o th er ease he assisted in a reading, and, finding th at the other m an was in need of money, refused to accept a penney for his services. All the proceeds went to the poor­ er m an. Some F a m ilia r T e rm s D efined. In the L iterary Guide of L on­ don, Mr. F. J . Gould furnishes some definitions of term s of differ­ ent m eanings, but often used in ter­ changeably: A F ree th in k er is one who does not hesitate to th in k independently on religious and kindred questions, compelled to particip ate in the credit th eir word, vouchsafed a degradation of th e other. A fter- providential escape from danger ward the h a ir of th eir head was and death, but he h as brought sure tied to the ends of poles and they and swift retribution upon the were pushed along th e streets to a wicked. He has been in s ta n t to place of execution, where having drown thoughtless yout for fishing- had their breasts cut off, they were or swim m ing upou the holy day set d Ana r>i t a t o d ■ •• ■ . . .. decapitated. a p a rt by his church fcr WOr- A nd so their to rtu re was ended ship; he has paralyzed the toneue 1 . 6 M eanwhile what was the behavior or petrified j the m uscular system of of the women? It becomes a p p a r­ blasphem ers; he has raised up ent from the account, th a t they C hristian rulers to hear rule in his had m ade up their m inds to be nam e; he has at tim es given m arty rs for C h rist’s sake, and they C hristian arm ies victory over bore themselves as such, through heathen, and even, so m ysterious ou^’ They sang hym ns, they are his way?, victory over each oth praised God, an d th eir eyes a n d |e r ; he has restored to health per I ce th a t send them . nt time to the f » n » L f— The T ro th S , k '" “ — Th« Trnn M V‘° ' a r ° U8e' I llu U g |]l W 2 2 3 Z lfie Theab,M‘ publication of the k in d in the W orld, S iitT-four pace». __ Sixty-four page«. Illustrated. Published Monthly Price ti.oo a year. For TW ENTY-FIVB CENTS hw,H bemai,ed‘° any address three noNTus Address FREE THOUGHT M a c a z im v gazine , S13 E. Indiana St., Chicago, IU I ay he W ile y B. A lle n Co. T The Oldest ! the harvest ! Music Store. Leading Pi­ anos and Organs. 309-311 First S t ., PORTLÁND, OREO