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Show Kii'iiMnxn, Ind.j opens the reviva eason wit'i enthusiasm. The Quakers Quak-ers there have, in t 'n nih's, conver-t-,vl one hundred sinn.Ts. and the excitement ex-citement promises to become widespread wide-spread and intense. n and women arc already stripping themselves of their jewelry for the gixiu of the cause, and the gifts of dead relatives and welding rings are tossed into the common receptacle for the payment oi expenses. As the winter promises to he a poor u;'.e lor wild eat -peculations and money making in general, owing to the financial crash, a great many people all over the country will probably improve their leisure moments mo-ments in trying to save their souls. It is scarcely uncharitable to remark iu.de r ordinary circumstance: most of '.hem never would have troubled themselves on thisaeorc and, possibly, possi-bly, haven't much of a soul to save. |