.ni."9Wt ppliHgi'gWg! - nnnnn'iT wm mm" vi yeMjsu oajpitaIj- jdiritiJAJj, SATtmiA,ioOToBEfi r, .1893, GARDiWUF'iMlliysiM. REV. DR. TALMAGE ON THE BOTANY OF THE BIBLE. Ho Drnti rnralle.1 "Cett;eii Physical Science nml Revelation Tho Surpassing Wonder of tho nDopths of the 'ben An Kloqnrnt DIrour. Brooklyn, Oct. 1.' In his sermon this forenoon in tho Brooklyn-Tabernaclejfaa in many other disccmrs"ea, Rev. T. Do Witt Talmngo took his hearers and read era through an untried region of thought and found a Bubject for "most practical gospelization in "The Garden? of the Sea." Tho text selected wa Jonah' ii, 5, "Tho weeds were wrapped, .about my head." "Tho Botany of tho Bibb;-, or, God Among tho Flowers" ia a faHCiHating sub ject. I hold in my haud-a'book which I brought from Palestine, bound in olive wood, and within it are pressed flowers which have not only retained their color, butitheir aroma. Flowers from Bethle hem, flowers from Jerusalem, flowers from Gethsemane, flowers from Mount of Olives, flowers from Bethany, flowers from Siloam, flowers from tho valley of Jehoshaphat, red anemones and wild mignonette, buttercups, daisies, cycla mens, camomile, bluebell8,-'ferns, moss es, grasses and a wealth of flora that keep mo fascinated by tho hour, and every time I open it it is a new revela tion. It is tho New Testament of the fluids. But my text leads us into an other realm of tho botanical kingdom. Having spoken to you in a course of sermons about "God Everywhere" on "Tho Astronomy of the Biblo; or, God Among tho Stars;" "Tho Ornithology of tho Bible; or, Gocl Among the Birds;" "The Ichthyology of the Biblo; or, God Among tho Fishes';" "The Mineralogy of the Bible; or, God Among tho Ame thysts;" "Tho Conchology of the Bible; or, God Among tho Shells;" "Tho Chro nology of tho Biblo; or, God Among tho Centuries" I speak now to you about "The Botany of the Bible; or, God In the Gardens of tho Sea." Although I purposely take this morning for consid eration tho least observed and least ap preciated of nil tho botanical products of the world, wo shall 'find the contempla tion very absorbing. In all our theological seminaries where we make ministers thero ought to bo professors to give lessons in natural his tory. Physical science ought to be taught sido by side with revelation, It is tho samo God who inspires tho pago of the natural world as the page of tho Scrip tural world. What a freshening up it would bo to our sermons to press into them even a fragment of Mediterranean seaweed! Wo should have fewer ser mons awfully dry if we imitated our blessed Lord, and in our discourse, like him, wo would let a lily bloom, or a crow flv. or a hen brood her chickens, or a crystal of salt flash out tho preservative qualities of religion. The trouble is that in many of our theological seminaries men who are so dry themselves they never could get people to come and hear them preach are now trying to teach young men how to preach, and the student is put between two great presses of dogmatic theology and squeezed until thero is no life left in him. Give tho poor victim at least one lesson on tho botany of tho Bible. WONDERS OF THE DEEI Thnt. WHS nn awful ulunco thattho rec reant prophet Jonah made when, dropped over the gunwales of tho Medi terranean ship, ho sank many fathoms down into a tempestuous sea. Both be fore and after the monster of the deep swallowed him, ho was entangled in sea weed. Tho jungles of tho deep threw their cordage of vegetation around him. 3omo of this seaweed was anchored to tho bottom of tho watery abysm, and some of it was afloat and swallowed by tho great sea monsterso that, while the prophet was at tho bottom of tho deop ..f. i, wn lmrriblv imprisoned he could exclaim and did exclaim in tho ,nwia nt ,nv text. "Tho weeds were imniuui nivMif. iviv head." Jonah was tho first to record that thero are growths upon tho bottom of tho sea as well as uposjand. Tho first picture I ever owned was a handful of seaweeds pressed on a pago, nud I called them "tho shorn locks of Neptuue." These products of the deep, whether brown or green or yellow or purplo or red or inter x,i.f f mnv fnlnrs. are most fascmat- x ti,v ,.r distributed all over tho ;m., nwl from Arctic to Antarctic. That God thinks well of them I conclude from the fact that ho lias made 0,000 Rtiecies of them. Sometimes these water plants aro 400 or 700 feet longnud they cable the sea. O110 specimen has a growth of 1,500 feet. On the northwest shore of our country is a seaweed with leaves 30 or 40 feet long, amid which the sea otter makes his home, resting himself on the buoy ancy of tho leaf and stem. The thickest jungles of the tropics are not more full of ve"ctation than tho depths of the sea. There are forests down there and vast prairies all abloom, and God walks there u ho walked in the Garden of Eden "m thecooloftheday." Oh. wbatentonce. inent. this subaqueous world! Oh the God given wonders of tho seaweed! Its Srtbptoca to u palace of ciystal. Tho cradle that rocks it is the storm. Its SSvei. a sarcophagus of beryl ndP Phire. There is no night down there, j.ui.v. , thebot- Thero ar$ creamy . -- -- tho eea; thebopgorgeously upholstered castles of tho? Almighty in tho under world! Thq'author of the tdxt folt the pull of tho hidden vegetation of the Mediterranean, whether or not he ap preciated its beauty, as ho cried out, "Tho weeds wero wrapped about my neaa," Let my subject cheer all those who had friends who havo been buried at sea or in cm- great American lakes. Which of us Luught upon tho Atlantic coast has not had kindred or friend thus sep nlchered? Wo had tho usels horror of thinking that they wero denied proper n sting place. Wo said: "Oh, if they had lived to como ashoro and had then ex pired! What an alleviation of our trouble it would havo been to put. them in somo beautiful family plot, where we could havo planted flowers and trees over them." Why, God did better for them than wo could havo done for them. They wero let down into beautiful gardens. Before they had reached tho bottom thoy had garlands about their brow. In moro elaborate and adorned place than we could havo afforded them they wero put away for the last slumber Hear it, mothers and fathers of sailor boys whose ship went down in our last August hurricane! Thero aro no Green woods or Laurel Hills or Mount Auburns so beautiful on tho land as thero are banked and terraced and scooped and hung in tho depths of the sea. Tho bod ies of our foundered and sunken friends are girdled and canopied and housed with such glories as attend no other Necropolis. They wero swamped in lifeboats, or they struck on. Goodwin sands or Deal beach or the Skerries, and were never heard of, or disappeared with tho City of Boston, or tho Villo de Havre, or the Cymbria or wero run down in a fishing smack that put out from Newfoundland. But dismiss your previous gloom about tho horrors of ocean entombment. THE MISTAKES OF JONAH. When Sevastopol was besieged in the Anglo-French war, Princo Mentchikof, conunandintr tho Russian navy, saw that the only way to keep the English out of tho harbor was to sink all of the Russian shins of war in tho roadstead, and so 100 vessels sank. When, after the war was over, our American engineer, Gowan, de scended to tho depths in a diving bell, it was an impressive bpectaclo. Ono hundred buried ships! But it is that way nearly all across the Atlantic ocean. Ships sunk not by command of ndmirnls. but bv tho command of cy clones. But they all had sublimo burial, and the surroundings amid which thev sleep tho last sleep are moro imposing than tho Taj Mahal, tho mau soleum with walls incrusted with pre cious stones and built by the great mo- nf TniUn. nvnr ins empress, lour rml departed ones wero buried in tho gar dens of tho sea, fenced off by hedges of coralline. Tho greatest obsequies over known on tho land wero those of Moses, where no one but God was present, ine suu nnrr. nf tlmt entombment is in book of Deuteronomy, which says that the Lord bnried him. and of those who havo gone down to slumber in tho deep the samo may bo said, "Tho Lord buried them." As Christ was buried in a gar den, so your shipwrecked friends and those who could not survive till thoy reached port were put down amid iri descence "In tho midst of tho garden thero was a sepulcher." It has always been a mystery what was tho particular modo by wmen ueorKu " Cookuian, tho pulpit orator of the Meth odist church and the chaplain of tho American congress, left this life after embarking for England on tho steamship President, March 11, 1W1. The ship .,.. nmrn.l in nort. No one evor , i.i !.,. nmi nn hoth sides of the ocean it has for 50 years lxen questioned what became of her. tint tins i kuuv. about Cookman-that whether it was iceberg or conflagration midsea or col lision ho had moro garlands on his ocean tomb than if, expiring on land, each or his million friends had put a bouquet on his casket. In tho midst of tho garden was hi3 6epnlcher. But that brings mo to notice the nils- noraer in wis juuuumu vr. -tho text. Tho prophet not only made a mistake by trying to go to Tars lush when God told him to go to Nineveh, 1..... i.m,in n tniRtako when he styled as weeds these growths that enwrapped i.im nn tho dav ho sank. A weed is something that is use ess. Itii thing you throw out from the garden. It is something that chokes the wheat. It is something to bo grubbed out from m tho cotton. It is toraething un- sightly to tho eye. It is an invader or the vegetablo or floral world. But this growth that sprang up from the depth of the Mediterranean or floated on its surface was among the St beautiful things that ; God .over makes. It was a water ;.lant known a. tho red colored alga and no fVntll tno IOOUI Ol of onr city rookeries, and when tho poor woman was nsked if sho sent her child dren to school sho replied-. "No, sir, I never did scud 'cm to school. I know it, they ought to learn, but I couldn't. I try to shame him sometimes (it is my husband, sir), but he drinks and then beats me look at that bralso on my face and I tell him toseo what iscomin to his chiluren. Iheres l'eggy goes Eellin fruit every night in those cellars in Water street, and they ro nells, sir. Sho's learnin all sorts of bad words thero and don't get back till 12 o'clock at night. If it wasn't for her earnin a chillin or two in them places, I should starve. Oh, I wish they was out of the city. Yes, it is tho truth. I would rather havo all my children dead than on tho street, but I can't help it." Another one of thoso poor women found bv n reformatory association, re cited her story of want and woo and looked up and said, "I felt so hard to loso the children when they died, but now I'm glad they're gone." Ask any ono of a thousand such children on the streets, "Whero do you live?" and they will answer. "I don't livo nowhere." They will sleep tonight in ash barrols, or under outdoor stairs, or on tho wharf, kicked and bruised and hungry. Who cares for them? Oncoinawhilo a city missionary, or a tract distributor, or a teacher of raecred schools will rescue one of them, but for most peoplo they are only weeds. Yet Jonah did not moro completely mibrepreient tho red ulga about his head in tho Mediterranean than most ptoplo misjuugo these poor and forlorn and dying children of tho street. They aro not weeds. Thoy are immortal flow ers. Down in tho deep Bea of woo, but flowers. When society and the church of God como to appreciate their eternal value, there will be moro C. L. Braces and more Van Meters and moro angels of mercy spending their fortunes and their lives in tho rescue. Hear it. O vo philanthropic and Christian and merciful souls not weeds, but flowers. I abjure you as tho friends of all newsboys' lodging houses, of all industrial schools, of all homes for friendless girls and for tho many re formatories and humane associations now on foot. How much they havo al ready accomplished! Out of what wretchedness, into what good homes! Of 21,000 of tlieso picked up out of tho streets and sent into country homes only 12 children turned out badly. Tn tho last CO veara ii number that no man can number of tho vagrants havo been lifted into respectability ana usefulness and a Christian life. Many of them have homes of their own. Though ragged boys onco and street :-i ,,. nf tVih lipml of orosnerous fniniltna honored on earth and to be glorious in heaven. Some of them havo been governors of states. Some of them aro ministers of tho gospel. In all de- TKirtments of lifo tllOSO who wore thought to bo weeds havo turned out to The sublimo be flowers. Ono of those rescuou mus the from tho streets ot our cities wruw w another, saying: "I have liearu you aru studying for the ministry. So am I," Mv hearers. I implead you for the newsboys of the streets, many of them tho brightest children of tho city, but wi, nn nhnnrn. Do not step on their ham feet. Do not. when they steal a ride, cut behind. When tho paper is U cents, onco in awhile give them a 5 cent pieco and tell them to keep tho change J like tho ring of tho letter tho newsboy sent back from Indiana, whero ho had been sent to a good homo, to ft New York newsboys' lodging heuse: "Boys, wo should show ourselves that we are no fools, that wo can become as respectable as any of the countrymen, for Franklin and Webster and Clay were poor boys onco, and even George L,aw unu vuu derbilt and Astor, And now, uoys, stand np and lot them see you havo got tho real stuff in you. Come out hero ami raako respectable and honor able men, bo they can say, 'There; that bov was once a newsboy.' - My neun en as to maka a channel, and Ireland has become an island. Tho islauds, for tho most part, aro only tho foreheads of sunken continents. The sea conquering tho land all along the coasts and crum bling the hemispheres, wider and wider becoino the subaqueous dominions. Thank God that skilled hydrographers havo mado us maps and charts of the rivorn nml lakes and seas and shown us somelliiug of tho work of tho eternal God in the water worlds. Than'.: God that the great Yirgiuian, Licuu'iiant Muuir, lived to givo us "Tho PhvKienl Geoitraphy of the Sea," and tli it mm of geuius havo gono forth to Bti.wv the so called weeds that wrapped about Jonah's head pud havo found them t.o bo coronals Of beauty, and when the tido receded these scientists havo waded down and picked up divinely pictured leaves of tho ocean, tho naturalists, Pike und Hooper and Walters, gathering them from tho beach of Long Island sound, and Dr. Blodgett preserving them from the shores of Key West, and Professors Emerson nnd Gray finding them along Boston harbor, and Professor Gibbs gathering them from Charleston harbor, and for nil the other triumphs of algol ogy, or the science of seaweed. Whv confine ourselves to tho old and hackneyed illustrations of the wonder workings of God. when there aro at least fivo great seas full of illustrations aa yet not marshaled, every root and rronu and coll nnd color and movement and habit of oceanic vegetation crying ui : "God! God! Ho mado us. Ho clothed us. Ho adorned us. Ho was tho God of our ancestors clear back to tho first sea growth, when God divided tho waters which wero above tho firmament from the waters which wero under tho firma ment nnd shall bo the God of our descend ants clear down to tho day when tho sea shall givo up its dead. We havo heard his command, nnd wo havo obeyed, 'Praiso tho Lord, dragons nnd all deeps.' " davtd'u MARINE DOXOLOQY. Thero Is ncreat comfort that rolls over upon uh from this study of tho so called' seaweed, und that is tho demonstrated doctrine of a particular providence. When I find that tho Lord provides in tho so called seaweed tho pasturage for tho thronged marine world, so that not a fin or scale in all that oceanic aqua rium suffers need, I conclude ho will feed us, und if ho suits the alga to tho ani mal lifo of tho deep ho will provido tho food for our physical and spiritual needs. And if ho clothes tho flowers of the deep with richness of robo that looks bright ns fallen rainbows by day, and nt night makes the uudorworld look ns though tho sea were on fire, surely ho will clotho you, "O yo of little faith!" And what fills mo with unspeakablo delight is that this God of dopths and heights, of ocoan and of continent may, through Jesus Christ, tho divinely appointed means, bo yours and mine, to help, to cheer, to pardon, to eavo, to imparadise. What matters who in earth or hell is against us if ho is for us? Omnipotence to defend us, omnipresence to companion us and infinite lovo to en fold and uplift and enrapture us. And when God does small things so well, seemingly taking ns much caro with tho coil of a seaweed as the out- branchiug of a Lebanon cedar, and with tho color of a vegetablo growth which is hidden fathoms out of sight as ho docs witli tho solferino and purplo of a sum mer Buneet, we will be determined to do well all wo aro called to do, though no ono see or appreciate us. Mighty God! Roll in upon our admiration nnd holy appreciation inoro of tho wonders of this submarine world. My joy is that after we aro quit of all earthly hindrances wo may como back to this world and explore what wo cannot now fully investigate. If wo Bl:all have power to soar into the atmospheric without fatlguo I think we BALD HEADS! Electric Lights 1 mk I Mam JmK 51 'ill MR Wil. IM 5 Mt M ffl ft i I'll '1 V 1! I 1 What la tho condition of yoars? Is your halrr dry ? Imrsh. brittlo? Does It split at the ends? Has it lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when combed or hnthil9 i it'full nf dandruff ? 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Nerve Tonic Blood Builder shall h.ivo power to dlvo into tho aqne oua witliout jieril, and thattho pictured and tessellated B( a floor will bo nunc ct'Bftibloiis now is to tho traveler tho floor of tho Alliambru, nnd nil tho gar dens of tho deep will then swing open to . . ., tl.:t X..H nlitlnntltrrtniata jt...l ..aIau ... m... t. 41ift Innnal whooro clianging orgnn grinders und chnteworth opens on public days ito bootblacks and newsboys nnd street cascades and stutuury nnd cotihervatories araba nnd cigar girls into those who shall f0r our entrunce. "It doth not yet up- bo kings and queens unto uou lorever. 1 JKaT vruat we snau uo. xou cannot It is high tuno that Jonak finds out thut ma0 m0 believo that God liutli spread that which is about him is not weeds, : or,t ull that garniture of tho deep morely for tho polyps aim Crustacea vo iookui. but flowers, (lOROSALS OP linAXTTY. 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I'KOFEMSIONAL AND BU8INKS8 OAKD3. about the recreant prophet clown in tho pan lio Burrounds with such beautifnl MntrTntipandenthH.when.intheworda1rsseaof the deep, what n heuven wo of my text, ho cried out, "The weeds , may expect for our uplifted nnd ran wero wrapped about my heaoy anu 1 uui 1.1 t.r..iiv tn further examine this sub marine world, I am compolled to exclaim. What n wonderfnl God wo have! I am glad that, by diving- bell, and ''Brooks deep bea Eouuding apparatus," and ever i.....,..4ni imirhinerv. wo aro tcmiHtea to walk tho floor of tho ocean and report the wonders wrought by the great God Riud v theso gardensof the eea. Easier and easier fchall the profound of tho ocean become to us, aud more and moro its opulence of color nnd plunt unroll, e8pecially as "Villeroy'e iarine 1. Am 1... iu.n constructed, making it Infinite It comes from tno ioou v ,","" beauty. Itisplanteu oy iv -; It is tho star of a sunken firmament. It is a lamp which the Lord kindled. It is ft cord by which to bind whole sheaves It practical suggestion. It is a poem a 1 whoso cantos aro rung by Yno good ness. 'Yet wo all make the mistako that Jonah made in regard to it and call it ft weeu. , ... ,v that float me buhui-v. r-j -- "The weeds were wrappeu uuuuv .-,, , - for luyiU(( ovcn vue ad." Ah, that is the trouble c wofGs working, in the great ji.i ,iviLiit8 under the sea al most as well as on the surface of tho sea and unless God in his mercy ban ishw war from tho earth whole fleets of ' i i.ina will vet far down under the water move on to blow np the argosies Bonied souls when we are unchained or tho flesh und rise to realms beatific! Of tho flora of that "sea of glass mingled with fire," I liuvo no power to speak, but I shall always bo glad that, when tho prophet of tho text, flung over the gun wales of tho Mediterranean ship, de scended into tho boiling eea, thut which ho supposed to 1h weeds wrapped aoout his head were not weeds, but flowers. And am I not right in this glnnco at tho botany of tho Biblo in adding to Luko's mint, nnisa nnd cumin, nnd Matthew's tares, nnd John's vine, and Solomou's cluster of cntnpbiro, and Jer- pmiah's balm, and Jobs uuirusn, anu Isaiah's terebinth, and Hosea's thistle, and Ezekiel's cedar, nnd "the hyssop that springetli out of the wall," and tho "rose of Sharon and lily of the vulley," nnd the frankincense und myrrn anu cassia P. M. W'AKOV. 0O, O. UIWOIIAM. D'AltOV & WNailAM. Attorneys 1 at Law, lloomsl.U and 8, li'Aroy Hullding. Hi iiata street. Special attention given to lusl. ness In the supreme and circuit court of the state. ' "- TILMON FOH, Attorney at law, Balem, OregoB. umee up stairs In Patton block it J, UICIO Kit, Attorney at law,Aleui,Ore- J UUl UlllWWIv. .. w T J.BIIAW.M.W.J1UNT. HUAW4HUNT .1 .Attorneys at law. Office over CavtWl National bank, Halem, Oregon. TOHN A.OAIHOW,Xitorney at law, rooms J and 4, Uusb bank building, Halem,Or, Hotel Monterey. Newport, - Oregon. Located on tlio Heacli,two miles notth of Newport on Cavo Covo.o beautifully sheltered spot, wonuonui Bcouery, ucu hnthlni. lino drives loCstK) Koulweutll- Ar Hihi hnimfl. House now. rooms large and airy, Finest resort for families or Invalids. Open all winter. Terms moderate by day or week. Intending visitors can drop a postal card to New port and bo met by baok. John Fitzpatwck, d-2-m Proprietor, EHHlHg CHI'S oh Ogdeu Route PDLLMAN BUFFET SLBEPEHS AUD Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. vVest Side Division, Between rorliiid and Gorvallia : IUlIr (BXCKFT BUHDATT), i5o a. m. rEv." lt.h p. tn. I Ar. yortluucT IVirvrtllls Ar. Lv. fiutip.io. 1. -00 p.m. At Albany ana Oorvollln connect trains of Oregon laclo Ilallroad. with KXVUBIHTUAltl (DAIliV KXCKMTMUWnAV "JiiTp. mTi LvT I'orUand Tr. 7i2Sp. m. I Ar. McMlnnvllla Iv. ififla.m fiUQtKvn THK0UOI1 TICKETS To all point In the F-asttrn Hiatus. Canada nnd Kurope can be obtained at lowest rate irom T, . ornnniiiw in ... JC1. IIOUEIW, Aut. U. K. and llus, Ag't H. KOEHL.KH. Manacer 11 r. IIONJfAU. V.U.HOIMW. DON HAM 4 HOl.MEH, Attorneys at law I) Offloeln llmh block, between BUitt and xun, un lAWHiucrcmi nw head, Pitched t.nf nm flowers. , 1. cnnioti nm children rZ? li.f Ainnr.nnI. v for anything nomo. --. vrr-- - - , Tfa .."";:,.. 'rnnatriictea that, strewn but aw. f"V;. '"nw,iro called romot -'--.-:" flrmMnBnt be- are wasnea P'l-- '-, a fho along, thoy iuu """-'-,, rau0mufflns. -a. ... i. titora f.fiiiaL3iiifcw - - w sprem " ,"-"l ,nttar. The sea Takings 0: 'lTnfln thosea! We call those weeds wondera ,01 "-""- dovaJlUUonl '""7 ".".... P5fnhl un on the aeep o" - --- -y t. n. w,,rIJ, Oh. the inarvemui n. ... -. These so called seaweeds are the pasture , ,. ...a t... famca of the Innumerable nnimab. of the deep. Not one species of nn on witnoui that float the surface. May such sub-1 which the astrologers brought to tne ronngir i. " 0 the Mediterrnmwn. And now I make tho marine doxology of David my peroration, for it was writ ten about 40 or 50 miles from the place where the Kn of the text was enacted. The sea is liw. and he inane It, unu uu lOHN HAYNK. A'rrOllNKy-AT.lAW. J Oollecilons mads aud promptlr remitted, Muiphy block, cor. HUto and OonimercUl 1reU, Halem, Oregon. v-mt, WO.KNIUHTUN tendenU OOlce, Ureymau block. Architect and nu.erip rooms t and liush. a. lv.tl but one in Halem, Oregon, l-OUUK, HUinographer sno ni Oregon, wrltest West equlppea lypewriun ;on. utw mm, jQ TICKETS TO SALT LAKE. DENVER, WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Ntrthirn Pielfle B. R, Co., Uiim-) UTEST TWE CARD, Two Through Trains Dally. Hfcilpm irilpm Itwiium 1.43 nm 7,16a in d.Mptn 7:lDm iinpm 1.miu 1U.CM111 l.Minna I Hll-BUI--" ll)uluth-.o I. Ashlaud. a aOblMn) fMOutn R.iuni 1 1. loam 8.(ftura 6.C0ptn 7.86UB1 JSfm ll.pm 'llckets sold and naggac checked through, toallpolnisln ibeUntMBUUaandCaMAi. CI0.0 oonnectlon mode in Chicago wltH all trains going Kaat and rlnuth. for lull Information apply to your nirM( ttekctagentor JAB. O. VONU, Bt"n"lass,an(tTkt.AgU.Ohlcao, IU all . . it. A.r..nTvnf 1- ..J tliu irv lulirl Oil. roinfi. uvj - -i - . .. tlmin can be sparou irom iuo sv"v nanus iiw - v .-..- -.-,--.. ti,v nrfl snoken of as the tnein cau uw .nt(n nnd i ... .E..rJ,m ami bow downs lotus the world. They are waifs. ?"",,;" nderneath the waves are knwl before the Urd, our Maker. For ?"." 'r;rvJrfcd with flora and fauna. Bunken U our Ood, ami we are uo iopie 01 diaries of imposing luster. The sea w -i . - They are flot. feather is a lamplighter, mno ajeWm of the social sea. They jw n and Himaluyasof MV.'' Amen o iHnp.ian. and hels surcnarfcea J ..! uftalone. or something Aipso" i Aoontinenti wi eectricity and makes the deep """ or wroetluni 0'lKL.I.A HHEUMAN-Typewminn ano h commercial stenography, " H.Oniy block. Klrstchus work. Kates reasonable. iTTa-11A.VH. lAlm I'nst OraduaU of New yoVk.glvii'sptcu! attention to tbe dU MMOtwoinrn and children, pose, throat, lungi. kidneys, skin dlase and surgery. I..,. fim s u, n a. m and 'i to 5 P " 7'lm 4 a IIIUJWNB, J.lh.!rhMietoiiMor.?r. geou. uroc, Muiyu; i .-, omni'icui streei. .. m. .. uuitk iknii.t. vi eiaui siriwb v. v r...i -.-:'..:. a.l 1 ...n. Iwiem. ureon. r " '"", -i ons of evsry deMrtPllon. laimtee juji- tlonsatpeolalty. v-t-i ...stu tt,n lirhtninsr of the The goronia flashesliko jewels. There are ra anemones ablaze with light There are the starfish and the woemfiab. . oiii i-jinsa thev so powerfuUy wg- Sest stellar and lunar mumtaation. m. .t.- ,iinlL'ht lanterns of tne tn I trod on. or to decay. Nothing to but weeds. Miiey ncketyhUirsof that garret. Ap" i Acontinent g,ve up Ainno - - ad Ameri. ca. so that in tbe ag put men came on 'fli Dollar LocbeU There has beon a variation invented .: ZTL Entrland is to' the dollar locket. Wlwn the epnajf are up tue "..,.-" thattDe- foot across irom ... -"f."'" .d ? !" i-i. inttasd of diwlodng the Th!y.trer T ;Twer in summers whe ow . -- e ofone's very beet yonng man. a 1 nthHTaea not one blade of green w";;"."" -Jj-ejod with growths lwall mirror tstbre. so iuaiuautheB.ru when they see not , t How M as it once was covereu w ""...,. at be iuic very wntimental t.and shiver iu .., or 0 the land. . . ., tM "" '"?, nni .tndvluif tl state) of Sn. t&---l JssrjLS srsr r- ---,-Sff-i --pjey-iL-aaW. ocean caverns; tuebo iu- -r B10. . , a butnowmncnoriijwi "- wif twi w over the white A)rol ae de;, ffionary found in cm of land..but no llluroloationa thre milw n ?5 P eliUMa o OMAHA, KANSAS CITYr CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AD ALU EASTERN CITIES DAYS to CHICAGO i'lloil. Architect, plans, speclflea- lluus and supertnleurtrnMi lor ij ol buildings, uiucw w w" street, upstairs. , PitorKcnoN ijixjK HO. a a.o. u. w--nils in their hsll In HtaUi ln.urac building, ery Wednesday (an f J. A- SKUWOOl). 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