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Show I aaava INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH SERIAL The Itch Gone, the Skin Soothed and Refreshed I mmedlately. STORY Instant Relief from that Itch. A few drops of a southing liquid- And the itch la gone as if by magic. Can you Imagine how It will feel that itching agony swept away in a moment 7 Just a drop or two on the akin and no mnra of Dial torturing, endless, itch. nerve You ean know the relief If you Just remedy simplest of pa- n try the wimple remedies oil of winter-greeternal liquid as compounded in D. I). P, Prescription. D. I). 11, Prescription la recommended by druggists everywhere. SEFFY A ROMANCE OF A SPEEDY ONE. PENNSYLVANIA FARM JOHN LUTIIER I satraUoaa by Dob Wllaos lit, IMS. by (Uutqrri umwltorriu JgJ Co.) SYN0P8I8. The crowning dealm In the life of old BMiuiigurlncr. a Pennsylvania CJvrnmn, I lo obtain of ilia Iwiiutlful Mian Tapps Of course, some type- meadow Ik-wliK-l- i between juat writer! are extremely expert. property and Out rHilmaii wan inTlie In property quemlon Clerk Oh, yes. I know of one who herited , very pretty by Hu rah married n rich employer In loss than and athletic brimmed and young girl, aoioly lu her. At length Huuniguriner three months. came to realise that Ills only hope of obtaining the properly would lie through he marriage of his ami to TOLD TO USE CUTICURA. Hurah Presw-I- . In a murk aurilmi "Keffy.' oa HepliKiiiJnh I. pHiiiiiKHrlner. Jr.. Is hi After Specialist Failed to Cure Her In- popularly known. Is milled off utterfather lo Rsrali for !1. lie apiwnrs tense Itching Eczema Had Been ly contest In of to win anyIn love or life. Hnrnh Pressi-quite the Tortured and Disfigured But Hhe I all life and aniupposlte of mation. Her one fault is a very high Ihiiinigarlner gives Hefty some Was Soon Cured of Dread Humor. temper. leiMon In Baumgartner has lilimu-l- f to be aifliited guanllnn I unable lo resist the contracted eczema and suffered of Hally. Keffy of Holly and he fasolmillng Intensely for about ten months. At kisses her. She promises him, however, will alie never kiss any man but times I thought I would scratch my- that him. Ham Krits. a drunken grocery self to pieces. My face and anna were clerk old liniinigurlner colls him a a covered with large red patches, so tapper" culls on Hally and Into the the parklaalng. They that I was ashamed to go out I was lor and begin n "silting go rnnli-at- . Jn up" advised to go to a doctor who was accordance with tha customi of the place and the time, ilia one who Is defeated a specialist In akin diseases, hut I In such a contest Is unworthy the hand to sleep and bereceived very little relief. I tried of the girl. Keffy goes gins Hally leaves the room In a snoring, known every remedy, with the same huff, saying: flood night, gentlemen." results. I thought I would never got bet- Keffy tells Ills father of Ills humiliation; how Ham Frlis had pinned lu Ida ter until a friend of mine told me to try of o bosom while he slept a pasteboard tha Cutlcura Remedies. So I tried them, bearing the Inscription:went"Hcphent-Ja- h P. to Ids Jr., and after four or live 'application! of real. JuneItnunigHrlner, 10, 1KT1. In the twentieth year Cutlcura Ointment I was relieved of of, his age. Done but not forgot. Read meet at the and backwards." my unbearable Itching. I used two l'oiaon spring. Hhe urges8ully him to do someeta of tha Cutlcura Remedies, and I thing to redeem lilinself. The father advises Keffy o take Bally home from am completely cured. Miss Barbara church. This wuuhl 1st the rruclal test, to tlie rustnm of the times, Krai, Illghlandtown, Md., Jan. 9, '08." acconilng which often meant disgrace or even mur(totter Drag Ohm. Dorp, Bole Props, Boston, der and milchls. It was the yule In such a test that tlie one whose ann tha girl accepted when leaving the church would A Running Broad Jump. be the favored suitor, and the rejected "One day," related Dunny to his one whn disgraced and must leave town nr triumph over his opponent by force. Mend Jerry, when 01 had wandered The Heffy dreads the church ordeal. too far Inland on me shore leave Oi church Is crowded In expectancy of the romance a enactment of the and rmwd was thot found a great awalta without. Keffy takes up his pothere uddenly big baythen, tin feet tall, chasin' me sition outside the door to wslt for tha to end and for Hally to corns wld a knife as long as yer ar-r01 service nut. Bully appears, radiant In her extook to me heels an' for 50 miles along pectancy. Hhe walka down the steps and on down ths walk alone. Hull the road we had It nip an'- - tuck. Thin alone, hesitate. to Alone aha walks Belly 01 turned Into the woods an' we run the gale while her fare burns nearly with tha Ham arm. humiliation. Then takes Bally's fof one hundred an twinty miles more, She says: I am satisfied," and Heffy la wld him gainin' or me eteadlly, owin' left In dlsgrara to be held up to the ridito ble knowledge of the counthry. cule and scorn of tha vicinage. Bam continues Ills and Bally begins to Finally! Just as 01 could feel hie hot acquire thadrinking habit Old Baumgartner Is Beffy'e miserable failure at breath burnin' on (be back of me neck, iHaguaUsi atteat the church we came to a big lake. Wld one great CHAPTER Xe Continued. leap 01 landed safe on the opposite shore, leavin' me pursuer confounded Seffjr laughed at the absurdity of and Impotent wld rage." the thing. But It was unmlrthful. "Faith an' thot was no great Jump," On a time like this considerin' the you ken laugh! You right you ain't commented Jerry, runnin start ye bad. Everybodys no good no, begoshena! You air an Magazine. idjlot and fool! You no man! No, nor nefer will be! I'm sorry Im k man (totanft k Ok arrtlos at lb cwntr I am, begoshena! all otfecr dtorwm pot twwthcr. aad until Uw taw JSu few n vs MpiM-- la ba Innmbla. For a srral ae hie wrath mounted, he Then, aay wan durum praaosuvd It a leral dkmw aad raised hie huge fist and threatened pranribad lural rrawdu aad bp aouatantly fallbia la aaa artth local bvaUacm. proaouacad It bmirabki Seffy. Brkaca baa proved OUarrh to ba a ranalitulhaial pnaw-Miiii- n a Kaum-Karini- n. m-uwl- y 1 tnmh-atnn- - you-daddy- d dla-aa- I "Git away from me, or I'll break I can't stand- - you no k more! You not worth a dam' not a dam to nobody. You look like you' hay hr rimutara and tantbuonlnk. mammy's relatlfes and they was all Addrrm: V J. CHUNKY a CO.. Tolrdo. Ohloi no good git away, I tell you! Bold by DnunOMa. Tie. Ikba iiaUU Kamlly pun kr coutlpatka. He roared ominously; for Seffy, amazed at this from his gentle old Lay Hold of ths Common Good. father, was looking straight up at him If men hate the presumption of those out of a child's round eyee, hie lips who claim a reputation to which they parted, his throat ezpoaed. Slowly, as have no right, they equally condemn his parent heaped contumely upon ness of those who fall him, his sensitive yonng face whitenthe below the glory which Is their own. ed, and the light left It. Only, when Lose, then, the sense of your private his father mentioned his mother's sorrows and lay hold of the common name, he said with Infinite softness: Demosthenes. good! "Why, pappy!" Hut he stood without fear under the The Favorite. flkt as he had often dime. great Millions of Buffering eyes have found "You hear! 1 told you to git away in Dr. Mitchell's famous salve a real or I'll smash your face in! I don't blessing. Reject the offer of any dealer want yon no more. Go to your mamMitchDr. for a to sell drug your eye. lie laughed ell's Eye Salve is a simple, healthy my's relutlfes out west and see what they'll do for remedy to be applied to .the lids. It horridly cures without entering the eye. Sold you! You'll live on bread and water everywhere. Price 25 cents. they ain't got nosalng else! You'll work all day and all night and youll Would Sell His Chance. haf iio fnn they don't know no better Patriotic Gentleman My lad, every go!" American boy has the chance of be"Yes," said Seffy.. turning dumbly coming president, just as every Eng- away. lish boy has the opportunity of being There was no doubt that he meant prime minister. to go now. His dumb acquieiioenre In Small Boy (thoughtfully) Well, I'll his raised hie father's wrath sell my chance for a dollar. to fury. "Yet go, and be mighty quick to Mothers. Important It. I'm ehuat Itching to smash about Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and aura remedy for you. I'll nefer send for you If you rot Infants and children, and nee that It In the poorbouse. I'll nefer mention you' name as long as 1 Ilf no! I disBears tha own you! Never let me see you' dam' Signature face again go! In Use For Over 30 ifeara. It was all so utterly unbelievable .The Kind You Have Always Bought that Seffy turned back. This raving madman his Jolly old father, who had Nearly every man, when he reads reverenced the memory of hie mother a good Joke and remembers and tells and had taught him to do so to menIt well, thinks to himself afterward: tion her every time he prayed? The "What a witty fellow I am getting to old man had turned, but Seffy came be!" close and touched him gently. The maddened him. Seffy When a young man tella a girl that caress only the on the face of hii cowed at passion hell love her forever and ever no father. He raised hie fist. doubt he beiievea he la telling the "Git out dam you! he shouted. truth all the time. If you don't'' Rut the boy could not, now. The Beat Laxative Garfield Tea! ComThe huge fist trembled cm high a posed of Herbs, it exerts a beneficial effect upon the entire system, regulating liver, moment, some Instinct of sanity strugkidneys, stomach and bowel. gling to control It then It fell on Seffy'a upturned face. A man's wife never thinks hie illHe dropped among the clods hla ness la serious until he quits using lanpale hair mingling with the dust his guage that wouldn't look well in print faint-hearte- 'V V XII. vine-covere- XI. When Spring Came. "Goeh-a'mtght- and than-Sraqulraa eouatltuUunal ticatmank HaHV oataiTh lira, atanubu-tun-by Y. J. Umar Oa TWadu. Ohio, k tor only (dnatNatkoal run ua y too karbat. It k taken dim bum IP drapa to a traanaonfld. It ana dlirrtly am tha blood aad auaroua auriam of Ua lyatem. offer eat hundred dollam Sr aay tan K talk to cun. Sand I don't know why they don't come and hang me. I haf told 'em all that I killed him. But no one don't arrest me." . es Inler-rupt- m- 'ICfTOr The Kies Like Seffy'a. One day he went up to the house on the Hill of Delight, with a bundle of paiiers In bla hand. "See yere, Sally, he amid aenllely, "yere's you' pajiere. I gif np the You ken git another guardeeneblp. one if you not on age ylt, I don't keer a dura who. I'm tired. If it wasnt for you Seffy would be alife. Bally drooped her head. Yea, the said, so humbly that ba relented a little. I got to do it I ain't no account no more. I ought to haf a guardeen myself. And people's making such a fuss you ain't treated ua right no, you ain't! I guess I had better not be mixed In. They say that you married a drunkard, and killed a man and got to be a drunkard yourself. But I know better 'bout one sing. I :ied him. Yet they say that you married Sam ehuat to spite ioor Seffy and yet loflng Set. Oh. Sef Sef why didnt she tell you so!" He went on heedlessly till he knew that Sally wag sobbing. He raised her face and looked Into It curiously and saw for the first time that pathetic wanness of which, also, people began Vi talk. he laid then, "you not ''Sally, well?" tor !" "Quite well, said Sally. Sam went with uatisfactory haste. "Then you got trouble trouble, too, "Who hurt him? asked Sally, as If Sally? she were ready to slay him who did. Oh, pappy," ahe pleaded breathlessI. I killed him because he would- ly, don't you turn away from me, too. n't inarry you. You wouldn't marry him! Oh, you devil! It was at that Instant that the great change K Sally came. She leaped before him Into the house and up to Seffy'a room. When the old man slowly followed she was there with eyes bent upon Seffy'a bloody, unconscious face. So she kept her eyes. She did not speak. And when the doctor came she was still there as at first unconscious as he, the doctor said. He was not dead, and presently he breathed again. But hie eyee remained closed, and, late that night, when lie had drifted from unconsciousness Into deep Bleep, they put out the light and left him. When they came again he had disappeared. By I WUU J IU y rut-kin- A uj quivering in his Ups and noUrlls. Blood slowly oozed from his Mouth and nose, and a livid red mark began to grow upon tha depression in his forhead which the blow had made. One moment two the old man looked down at this. Then ba under tood that he had done It, and with a he swept the boy savage animal-crinto hie arme. Seffy doubled Inertly upon him, aa the dead do. Hla father raced frensledly home with him, leaping fences like a hound. He put him upon the pretty white bed the boy bad been wont to make with such rare for himself. It wai dainty and smooth now. The blood dripped from Seffy'a face and from bla own beard and stained the white coverings. The eight was full of horror! He staggered drunkenly away. He looked hastily for hla gun meaning, perhaps, to kill himself. But then It aoemed to him that Seffy sighed. He. fell on his knees and agonised for the life he thought ho had token. Then he felt a pulsebeat. With a hoarse cry he rushed out Into the road, calling for the doctor. Two people were coming toward hhn. It was Sain and Sally, returning from their marriage. Ily what he saw on old Baumgartners face and hands, Sam was sobered. Both understood that they were approaching some tragedy. "Who? asked Sally, suddenly oblivious of Sam. Sam!" she turned upon her husband with command. Bring the doc- your head! . That was a cold and lonely winter for the old man. The bay mare stood In the stable and whinnied for Seffy. I have no one but you! No. I have The old house was full of harsh not treated you right. But, oh, life Is echoes. Its spirit seemed to have eo hard to me! gone. Seffy'a father knew now what No, he said, smoothing her hair a rare thing Is Joy and what a joy- with hls gnarled old hand. "I'fe had ous creature Seffy bad been. my eyes turned within. But I didnt The ground was hard to tllL And know you had trouble. I heerd that often he thought about what he had Sam had took to hard drlnkln' and I said of Seffy'a mother. "'V sought you didn't keer. You wai eo Then he would toll up the steR reckless " stair to the garret he had beColffp Yes,' she sighed, "I am reckless! quite feeble and take out of an oal And yea I drink sometimes. But German chest a daguerreotype of hjr it la that way I can forget with Seffy In her arms. And longI don't turn agjln' no one In trouble, time he would cry over It until If s efen If they don't' treat me right and beard was wet drink" God bless you, my little boy, he Forgive me! Oh, forgive me, pappy! would sometimes say, "that you cared The Buffering Is mine! for her more than I did. You nefer Yas, he Mid, yas don't cry. But called her no names. the Buffering ain't all yourn." I didn't know I could be so mean No, she said. "Not all not all!" to the dead who dont deserfe It, and But, Sally, If I take the papers cant talk back. And, back, you wont drink no more? II If any one's to be called names. It's ain't nice efen if you air the wife ol me! not her nor you, Seffy, nor you! a drunkard. ' For I expect I'm a murderer! "No. If you will be my friend, I will And sometimes, when hie lonelinesi try to be what I would have been at was too hard to be borne, he would go Seffya wife! out and sit for hours and talk to the Its a bargain and Im sorry old bay mare about Seffy, He fancied spoke eo harsh, Sally. Mebby, mebby d MINES AND MINING The greatest item in buying diamonds or jewelry . . . The Bullfrog Pioneer company, of Rhyolite, Nevada, la shipping ore from an eight-foo- t ledge that goes $200 to $300 to the ton without sorting. The building of the Lemhi smelter In Idaho baa added great stimulus to mining In 'the district The opening of spring will witness a large influx of miner and prospectors. The Consolidated Mercur mine la producing a larger tonnage of ore than it did last year. The December output was 26,000 tone, which la about normal under present conditions. Of eight wells put down to the first Sand in the Virgin oil field, four are known to have oil In good quantity, and the others have light showings of oil and natural gas, according to the Virgin Valley Enterprise. Hero Nevada Mines com. That the pany, operating near Farrell, Seven Troughs district, will start production aa soon as the new custom mill at Mar sums la ready to receive ore developed at the companys annual meeting held In Salt Lake City last week. At no period In the history of thle camp has so much practical development work been carried on as la be2 ing done this sinter. Bays the Silver City (Idaho) Nugget Numcwous tunnels are being driven to open veins at good depth, and the opportunity for investment of capital waa never better. One of the Important events of the week relative to the operation of the Prince Consolidated mine was t catting of a station on the 550-folevel and the starting of a crosscut towards the rich fissures, says the Ploche Record. The progress of this work will be watched with keen In- terest. Mrs. M. E. McCarty, a Boise woman, has three claims In the Pearl district which she la developing, the ore vein being about five feet in width and tha assays averaging $15.64 per ton. She also haa six other claims on Shaw mountain assaying $6 per ton, the ore body being 250 feet wide and a cyanide proposition. Eight Inches of ore c&rylng high values In gold and copper baa just been encountered in W. J. Wolsten-holmBig Mitt property in the foothills between Big and Little Cottonwood canyons, fourteen miles or so southeasterly from Salt Lake City, lome of the richest streaks going (3,000 to the ton. Gas la still forcing water out between the casing at the Ontario well, at Ontario, Oregon, and a email flow of oil haa been encountered that la the oil arises with the water and the Quid Is visible. The drillers are still sanguine of striking a gusher, and do not expect to bore more than 2,700 feet to obtain the same. . It Is announced that the third shipment of copper ore from the Silt ei company? property In Del Worte county, California, haa 9. Just been settled for. The ore is shipped by water to the smelters at Tecoma, and the grade of the ore la such that, after paying all transportation and smelting chargee, the company gets about $29 a ton. The Middleton Ore Reduction company, of Middleton, Idaho, has .recent? ly completed lta plant for the testing and working of ores. This process ll something new In thle elate but has been In successful operation In California for several years. The process employed la by amalgamation, concentration, cyanlding, chlorination and by the Eureka ore reduction system. All kinds of base ores can be treated 1 In connection with the Consolidated Mines annual meeting at Goldfield on God knowa! we ken comfort one another. I Bally I need some one January 12, the entire 100 stamps ol the new mill started at full capacity, too!" "Yea! Will you let me? I will have crushing ore at the rate of 600 torn a day. The gross value of the ore will no friend but you!" Yaa! And I won't have no friend be about $24,000 a day, or $720,000 i month. The dally production will be but you, Sally. greater than the 880 stamps of the faWill you let me klsa you? mous Alaska Treadwell end the HomeDo you want to?"'he cried tremustead combined. lously. The Three Links Gold Mining A "Yes,!' whispered the girl. company, limited, owners of Milling Me? Sally, lent mu kiss you!" She put up her lips almost solemnly the Buffalo group of claims in the and with that their compact wai Black Hornet district. In Idaho, hare p mill recently purchased a sealed. which la to be Installed on their propBE (TO CONTINUED.) erty eo soon as the weather will permit. ACTION. CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE With no further material delay In material and equipment Chronic Bachelor Makes a Fw Re- receiving construction work of the Boston Sunmarks About the Modern Hatpin. shine Company's mill at Mercur should There ought to be a law against be completed by the first of February, women carrying unconcealed weap- according to George H. Dem, manof the Consolidated Mercur comons," growled the chronic bachelor ager pany. I haven't been at the club. That The total production of primary retabbed to death or maimed for life before this le due to a combination fined lead, desilverized and soft, from of agility and good luck. I'm con- domestic and foreign ores In 1908 vinced. I tell you. it keeps a man was aproxlmately 391.000 abort tone, busy dodging nowadays to avoid blood worth,aa at the average price, $32,844.-00compared to a production of letting when he's traveling in a crowd- 414.189 tone In 1907, and 404.746 tons ed conveyance with women, or even In 1906. walking on a crowded thoroughfare. That none of the new smelting comA woman la positively a menace to life panies recently formed will ever build moment she outdoors. the gets Why outdoors especially V "Hatpins! Hat- a smelter using the, processes now in in the large plants of the counpins! Foot and a half long, some of vogue em. They stick out from both sides try, was the prediction made last Ha of a hat like spears. Every time a week by 8amuel Newhouse. woman turns her head these wicked- thinks the Fink process will revolutionise smelting. looking epeare sweep around In a The record of the Cobalt silver two-foo- t radius; and every time she reads like a tale from Arabian camp aha down takes bobe her head up and In four years the mines of a chance of raking the nearest person Nights. that 'district, working down only 300 or woman the aft. and ton Suppreea the hatpin, I say." Let's make It the feet from the surface, have produced over $20,000,000 worth of ore, or, to hatpin, suggested the married man. le exact, $20,791,374. says the Bosgently. ton News Bureau. One of the Tests. Reports received by the statistician "So your daughter made a brilliant of the United States geological sur"Not very," answered Mr. vey from state officials ani others In marriage? Your le of noble touch with the coal mining Industry Cumrox. Yea. But I could pronounce Indicate that the output or the biorigin?" hie name properly the first time I tuminous coal mines of the country In 1908 was between 320.000.000 and tried." 130,000100 short ton' five-stam- she quite understood, and I do, too. When the spring came he plowed alone. And this was hardest of all. To plow around and around his vast fields with no one to meet In the other furrow no one to talk, to smile, to laugh to then, when noon came, to sit under the shade of some tree redolent with memories of the pretty little boy, whore he and Seffy had sat, from his childhood to hla manhood, and eat the food which choked! Oh, If he could only have laughed at himself, at Seffy, at the mare, at anybody or anything! If he could only have laughed! And he knew that every animal on the place wondered and hungered for little Seffy and questioned him with pathetic eyes, while he. at first, guiltily kept silent then tried to confess his shame to them. Yas," he told the mare, "I done It I struck him here, right here! In the face while hie eyee was looking In mine pleading and here was blood and here and here and duet in his hair and his eyes was closed and when I run home wlss him his legs dangled like he was dead. And he crawled awav somewhere to die I confident in the people with whom you deal. We offer you fhe facilities of trading with a firm doing buiinen continuously on honor in this country newly forty yews. CALIFORNIA $50.00 Round Trip Daily Elko Low Ratei Feb. 6th Sunshine, Fruit and FlovPers Within Twenty-fou- r Hours of your very door. Its the place for rest and recreation, health and pleasure. Fishing, G olSng, Automobiling, yachting and other sports may lie indulged in every . day in the winter. For full information, write to out-do- or KENNETH C. KERR District Passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Advice at te i ability aad Frecedara FREE apaa nfacsL. sketch aad descriptiaa el year vaatiaa.' Harry J. Rebiana, Atteney at Law aad Selicitaq ml stmts, 304-- 5 Jad(c BaiMkf, Salt LakeCitjl r DAYTON MONEYWEIGHT SCALES VANGUARD MEAT SLICING MACHINES TEMUETON COMPUTING CHIUS OCTEtS mrnbkl Scab C.. Sah Laka affia W. Z4 S. St About Happiness. There la no more beneficial tonle than good, hearty laughter. . It Inflates the lungs and haa a magic effect upon the system. Giggling la not laughing, and It la a habit that brings wrinkles and soon spoils even a pretty face. Why not laugh? It improves the appearance and makes one popular.' There la nothing to be glum over, and. If there Is, being, glum will not belp.lt Be happy and bright and everyone will wish to help you. The girl who wants to be beautiful must sleep with fresh air, plenty of it In her room. She must go out and revel in the sunshine. She must find plenty of laughter In her dally life. That la the only true way to live and the only way capable of bringing beauty. Elks Excursion to California. .Via Salt Lake Route, February & Thirty days, 33 dollars, 30 scenes. II interested, zee any Salt Lake Rout agent, or write to A. W. Raybould, Secretary, Salt Lake City. Boating bathing, orange grbve trips. Clock Made of Straw. A shoemaker named Wegner, living fn Strazburg, haa a clock of the grandfather shape, nearly- six feet high, - made entirely of straw. The wheels, pointers, case and every detail are exrluelvely of straw. Wegner hae' laken 15 yean to construct this wtrange piece of mechanlapi. It keepa perfect time. Legal Amenities. Several decades ago there lived lu Charleston, W. Va., a Judge noted for hie boorish manners. A very finical Ikwyer whom he especially disliked was once trying a case before him, end all the while the barrister spoke the judge eat with hla feet elevated on the railing In front of him hiding hla face. Exasperated by this the lawyer queried: May I ask which end of your honor I am to address?" "Whichever you chouse, drawled the Judge. "Well, waa the retort, I suppose there le aa much law in one end aa the other. 0, eon-in-la- The Law of Speculation. Big men are given to taking profits, while smaller men are laying a basis for profits that may or may not be shown. The law of the fishes In the ea applies in speculation. The big and the little fish have their respective missions, and the small ones are safe when the large ones are not hungry. Essence of Culture. The very essence of culture le shaking off the nightmare of and attaining and a sort of Christian Nirvana lost In tha great whole of humanity, thinking others, admiring of others, caring-foand loving others. E. R. Sill. n I 8oma Heavy Swells. Society le like a wave, comments a contemporary. He then explains why, but mtseea the main point, which la that there are acme heavy swell, San Antonio Express. |