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THE CHE MAW A AMERICAN
What May Happen This Year.
Here are Spangler's prophecies for
190i:J
Rebellion in Spain.
The dissolution of Russia.
The overthrow of Turkey.
Great disturbances all over Europe.
Great loss of life at sea by storms.
A protracted race-war in the south.
Earthquakes in all parts of the world.
The assassination of the Czar of Russia.
A destructive eruption of Mount Vesu
vius. The assassination of the Sultan of
Turkey.
Volcanic eruptions in all parts of the
world.
Destructive spring floods in the United
States.
The activity of Mount Pelee and Popo
catepetl. Destruction of two western cities by
cyclones.
The prevention of three wars by Presi
dent Roosevelt.
Destructive earthquakes in California
and the Philippines.
The eruption of many volcnoes now
supposed to be extinct.
That . God will wreak terrible ven
geance upon the Russians for the mass
acre of the Jews.
That the United States will continue
as a world power and the leader of other
nations.
Spangler says further that the summer
of 1906 will be hot and sultry through
the temperate zone, with extensive death
rate.
ThatPennsylvaniais to have an admin
istration of the people and that discover
ies of corruption will be discovered which
will drive some of the guilt7 to suicide.
That Christ will make his spirit felt
among the peoples of the United .States
and England, in ivhich countries there
are to be fervent religions and potent
political movements which are to over
come in a great degree the present spirit
of graft and commercialism.
Nature
If you study you will find it a beauty,
that enlightens the hearts and homes of
many people throughout the world.
But yet there . are people who do not
care for natural things because they do
not realize their beauties. We see them
tramp over beautiful flowers that nature
has put beneath their feet and pluck
them when really they do not need
them. I think that people who do not
care for the flowers ought not to tramp
over them, for they have life the same
as we have and were created by the
same hand that we were and that they
were created for the same purpose. We
may take the flower and study it. We
may first take its bloseoms and study
them, then its leaves, then its roots.
Then we can teach others what we
have found. Others might copy the
beautiful scenes which nature produces
and make the finest pictures which may
bring him a great fortune. '
The sick enjoys nothing better than
the beautiful flowers with their sweet
odor that fills the air. Wherever we
may go in spring, in summer or in fall,
but in winter we have nothing but the
tall trees that look down upon us wav
ing their green limbs to and fro. Four
seasons in a year and in each season we
have different weathers and climatis
and yet nature is always in her green
dress here.
J. S., Eighth Grade.