Show we are having hating fine weather here now wo we lave have rain fall here about once a week the weather is aba cba changeable uge first warm and then cold but on the whole more cold than warm now the country is about the same in appearance here acintha as in tile rest of the southern states the whole face of the country is if covered with timber tim berI 1 have traveled in eight counties and all I 1 have seen is a little more timber the place were I 1 am now i is noted for its it turpentine works they cut boxes la in the timber and the crude 1 runs out something like they tap the maple tree tree in the north you enn can buy first class spirits at twenty two cents per gallon and rosin caribe can bo bought for about two dollars per bar rel of about pounds this is a large ind industry astry here lumber adus try is also extensive tile the timber i is very fine and there are lots of sawmills along the railroad there are sawmills saw w mills I 1 am told that will saw oue one hundred aud and fifty thousand feet of lumber in a day people here are experts with an ax at as they get out lots of square timber and haul it to the streams so it will be ready for high water jf it they ikey roll them into the stream to the coast from where it is shipped all over the country I 1 dummy lines are being run all through gh the timber in order to haul it to the mills in some cases it is hauled as much as fifteen wiles milca my ily companion and I 1 made a trip up tip into dark clark co alabama to see lee some of the saints that belong to this conference this was brother par richs field of labor A mob drove the elders out of there two years ago last june and the people are very bitter over there yet we stayed there about teu days meetings and found eleven ready for baptism we attended to that ordinance a and ad initiated them into the hie fold of chr christ is i t we baptized jolin john giyer and wife two sons and one of heir wives one of his son aon in laws and this wife and mrs brown A good feeling prevails among the saints in that locality well this is about all for this time thank you for your valuable paper for I 1 assure you we appreciate it very much I 1 see by the bilat yousie you are getting along very N arll ell without me so I 1 will bid you god g od iye bye for this time hoping and lira in ing 9 for the success of the is i the hie V w wishes of your brother in the g sal biffi A jos J robert G ingersoll in a lecture la in chicago recently said and lot lit me tell you tonight what I 1 meart mean by the tha liberty of the tha body it la Is to give to every man what ha be earns with his own hands bands and this great question ot of division has to be settled in the united states capital takes too much mach labor gets get too little labor will not always lire ilya in a hut but with capital in a palace flesh and blood are more sacred than gold and the be time will come when the law will see e that every man has the tha right to life liberty and the pursuit not happiness but the right to eaten catch some ot of it before he dies I 1 want to lire ilya until I 1 f ind find an aristocracy of intelligence an aristocracy of heart and brain I 1 am sick of 0 the old kind I 1 want liberty for every man I 1 do not bellere believe in the law of supply and demand as applied to flesh and blood it if they who toll cannot have hare some of the good things of this world I 1 then I 1 do not want anybody to bathorn bar herald the organ at plymouth church ha bal been undergoing repairs all summet summer which are now completed and yester yesterday dol 0 11 II morse the organist invited half A dozen ot of his follow fellow organ organists lets of the two cities eftim to fd drop in informally and try do tl instrument the rain prevented abe Organ organists lits from coming iut but mr morse N cysts testa made to for r a few enthusiasts jhc braved the storm showed that the ply PI mouth organ once more holds the SAILs saat relative place among arnon the modern gret organs of the country which the ori origins ginn orga organ n held when lt it was built nearh thirty years ago the richness smooth neis ne asand and beauty of its tones are now unsurpassed certainly in bra brooklyn oklyn thop alir instrument was placed faced in 1866 at a cott of the monty tor for rebuilding Is as from a bequest of mrs fm emma to a abbott abbo witherell Wo therell the opera fidger bidger and alio tl organ trout front displays a allver plate plat inscribed as follows this organ was wai rebuilt in 1892 from a bequest of the lat 0 emma abbott abbett wetherell for t twenty anty oot 1 jears years it B member of this his charch ahoff 00 consistent Christian ike e equally with gitil j her gi great at renown renow a as an artist artistO shed hed luster I 1 upon pan a a name deeply revered and andIO loved Ted 0 1 by th the amer american icae people ex e X |