To Pain. By Arthur IL. Salmon, Servant of God, our spirit’s nurse, Tuter and craftsman of the spheres, Who drawest glory from the curse Of sin and want and primal tears From toil and sordid through thee We win immortal liberty. train sirain, The glint and flashing of thy sword Are fragments of the eternal Light; Thou art the angel of the Lord With wih wrestle in the night, It is thy ruth ck Sculptures the from shapeless Minn We logs steel whose sh man f matter worlds are gouls are made, back the morn | ie, 1 at thy breast divine the good and the gives overshadowing Seteset WHILE MRS. WESTHO) D WAITED. se5esesehdhe ~ EE ES Ge5252525252 5: G G IB n } 8 time very Colorado was I didn’t see it circumsiances, 3 “Why, wasn't | “Not for after you had ” $0801 me t thore u never “Isn't It bea beams play on the “Yes, it's wood wil us. Shall “I thi the sun. ton % steal leaves a Ww € here lous the Hewitt “I hadn “Goodn Everybody h been (ing about it.” I hay ) ’ “It looks to me as If Mrs wood had invited them liberately to throw them “I've heard that § an ible matchmaker.” “Oh, else.” “1 wonder if she Thurston and Miss matters between they are here?” “You may be sure she wouldn't have invited them if she hadn't thought it might come to that.” “Shall we go back?” “Yes, they'll be getting the help out to hunt for us if we don't hurry It Is true that the forget-me-nots cover almost everything on the way up the sides of the peak?” “] didn't notice. 1 believe there were flowers of some kind there, but they didn't interest me.” “And 1 suppose you Lovers’ lane out there, sey they always have where.” “There was one there, no doubt, but I “wasn’t looking for it. If you had been there—" “Hark! 1! thought I heard some body calling. Don’t you think we'll West: here de together.” out she’ incorrig- | she doesn’ ive for anything | Tom arrange while expects Marsh to themselves found a too? You one every- better go? What a joke would be to get lost in these woods.” “I'm afraid that hard to do,” couldn't would 1 tan Fy ged a piece Of and watched ft } Dev giream “Have “No, but I have loved and “Do think Mabel Allen Mr. Hewitt are to each oth They're ho i away. vou ever n lost? you suited th dark, kKown “What difference do« the colo you about if they love each « ther?” “1 don't k a girl who has dark hair si OW, who is hicago Rec- TURNED DOWN. One Way of Asking a Girl to Be Your Wife and a Possible Result. Slowly th walked along in ’ light he He was no nown 3 ¥ Spotcash emporium trade as tae ribbon count ith a sort Miss Mildred.” y sald, w “A case ewer?” she kind, Mr. ‘Notions or rem- ‘Let us not talk shop, Miss case’ ill vary the phrase. a hypothesis” ‘A what “A hypothesis, A hypothesis assumption, a postu a working bagis, or an idea tak- en for granted for the purpose of lay- ing a foundation, establisaing a prop ogition, or demonstrating a fast. Get the idea?’ “Oh, yes: anybody can understand that. Is there more of it?” “There is. Some day, my dear girl, you expect to marry somebody.” “Is that the hypo—hypo" we “No: that is one of the eternal veri ties. Every pretty girl expects to marry somebody. Here is the hypo thesis: Suppose some man slightly past the blooming period of youth, but well preserved in full possession of health, strength, and all his intel lectual faculties’ swe “A hypothesis is a man, is It?” “He's a necessary part of this ene. Suppose some such man as I am de scribing, not at all ill-looking, and pos- essed of a reasonable shara of this Let is a supposition, an late, world’s goods, should fall wil ar 1 tr ly, desperately Mildred’ “Well?” in love witl nd offer wv “Not Mr, ‘ney “tad yg yalewel walked along MASTER OF HIS CRAFT. Brief Tale of a Wandering Cowboy of the Western Plains, MUNICIPAL CHILD-REARING. Ad An English Town Taking An vanced Step in Civic Reform. The town of Huddersfi : the front rank of th the plan © controlied jes, has re step, and pro officia taat a large par rong the poor was vear of age, OW Higent care mayor of the $4 to every y dintricts that Wf twelve ine und ng inaer n i ininte h is to hold mh = . " Af tH ¥ on " during the te: { tae present umbent's mayoralty, led the loca uthorities to consi steps could not be taken towards sav ing the lives of infants Accordingly they decided to g reward of one shill the person who should inform the cal officer of birth of a within forty-eight hours of its currence, The mother vigited by phy slcians and who will instruct her ing to medi the oC as to the best methods washing. and clothing the child, while, {n addition, detailed instructions are to be prepared and printed for gen eral distribution. The health visitors will also ex amine the homes of the mothers and factories and other places where wo men are employed, and cases where deaths of children under one year have occurred will be investigated, Furthermore, a year's experiment will pe undbrtaken with a day nursery where children will be eared for, and sterilized milk will be supplied for the babies. Huddersfield iz a manu facturing town, and the authorities consider that its present strength can pest be preserved through maintain ing its native labor. They therefore believe that if the Infant mortality fs reduced to a minimum, a large majority of the children would grow to manhood and womanhood. The experiment Is interesting. Harper's Weekly. York name irnal of suicide, its having been ton by Courier-Jo has caus and Sram nt ad pri mp oq study ventives, by the suicide whict “ed off more than 850 n New York last thousands of others tion (84 co WwW, except professors, th there is no germ Stated uses of suilc vellow that “suicide such thing briefly, his view are: aounces a8 a he © lene as, de alcohol ism, dissappointment in love, revul gion after sin, inability to keep 50 cial pace with friends, conditions of the weather affecting the liver and thereby depressing the mind. being the causes, the specialist pre gents these preventatives Hard work, Individual BANK living, mentally and more religion—-not more temperance--and more hard work ide in pression following righteousness Postcards in the Holy Land. The pleture post card though the number of tourists has increased from many thousands annually. Last sea gon there was sold over half a mil sul Merrill, in a report to Washing: ton, deplores the consequent cheap ening of art. 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