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Show , . . , SECTION THREE ' .. nEsEntr f , d EvEls-Ix- - .. rfor , ' .1ftf!Eneleso1011-4 nasse.i. N .1, wi k - lb', -- , - - ', --- --- , IIIIIPIIIIP );. . ...,116: A........ , , i . - .. , - )S - 1 ' "Have we seen her, The New City, 0 my brothers, where she stands. The superb, supreme creation of unnumbered human hands; The complete and sweet expression Of unnumbered human souls, Bound by' love to work together While their love their work controls; Bunt by brothers for their brothers,. , Kept by slitersfor,thelintites,-7,darhuided bay ilappy childrin "-- i i - :1 , . - I ' ' '' ''' le ,,,,s. , . " .,..,,.-- I - - I I i . . , tAL Li i ' ,..", ,- . 0 24- ,- i ,- , , t:: , r., t, I ,t , ' if' - -- - I , t I , , at rod 5 : IN I - k- k k k )c , ti , ;c ;c RI k ' Sc , f, f P ,.II. h000. 4Hot 15t 1 - I 4 4:44::444.4444,14044 coRtArroNn ,. FAKE. - vols.. 4 and of Levi s Discutisions. to Touths ent ho and 103bta MM FICTION, Burgundian. Po IlY. IMMO scrap I i parted. lbw was no longer elates to play Rebecca to my Dentoontry tg ilterature is Putting forth ecen new and interesting shoot& A abort whilo eau th tramp &optimal in Itnglond so an scoredliod author. Wo elation followed by H. G. pr1flogo--4teet- t. tho both. Obstrinan; sad now Ivo late Ms W11Writ(IM "Retaliations of tluy 4. Iloopeasont" (John LI Company) by his valet "moon. That Trancoie 'Mould bo an able Minh of Ws memos sod that h should hove chosen tits master for tho hero of his book taproom forma' Lb sorThg adorn that no man is a hero tom. valet. But that the writer should .1:L small Ivanhoe our MO Eatiter and th nn OIMMI rtro Mina crationt book. not revealing his own gentleness Only In succeeded. and Somers. Walk. Woman. ars IficAulay-liettgPaker-Pontaa- der revisor of every concert hi attend These reprieve ar Sled stray ht a 111 Warwick-Unkno- wn Make-Son- gs Hawthorno-Lit- groupoettate. grave-eye- d tlo merry. WinSOMO et the waterilly tor lancee, vat with iHonotto A Road-BParty. smile do of victory on their face& Pomoroy-lcast- tral went hand in load Into the 1)tk VaPomeroy-flabo- ro's lIy and mother, tearful lest (timber elhoemakor-Cho- tce harm Imtall the darlings et her flock along that unlighted way. folloveed thou so closely that I am SIM she meet hairs overtaken them before they entered the mars impenetrable shadow.. The little girls eere drowned In the deep. oI Just beyond the orchard: and Mit yentie. timbr- little motherso item-baired ten- der of others that eits blenched es eight of a bramble twattit and dissoived in pity at anothore NIPfaced death ondionayed. trying to save the belptelee encash& loved eo well. railing to aid them. she folded them to her braaat and died bravely with theta. Thee they were wheat we recovered thou & Utile later-400in an embrace no intimate that it wrentthel the heartoringo of Moeda to oeforate thou tor . CHILDREN' S ROOKS. of of Innoence. lue ' .4: Daffytlowndlil y Bonnet's Ranch 10d J . ' . 1,1 a a promising lad. a young (night. far in advarice of ils I; P re amazed tcl find that e him in the racelor )a i! 5r. .i I i 1! ( Izi it, I3 . i . ,. ,I i cfv.--irne- k ...- i. 1 1 - I ' I . - i t I. I t, 1 1; - I 1 r 1 4 - I 1 . have gaged upon noble etatues. atiblime paintings and listened to inspiring mink and have been impelled to create. in their Rut thiy fail to put their imaginations, statues, painting and musk. thoughts into action. Doubtless some of these dreamere are the imagines, equals cif the great poets. Painters and muwiciant nn,ler whew! influence they have come, but they lack the patient imbiatry, tbe power ntr taking infinite pains, the' determinatinn not to be nvetccune. In every great : ) ' t artists career there have been 'proximate his ideal. If he times when he hato felt that he could never were lees than the greeteet Wellowed the difficulties tn conquer him, if he were of the stilt"( that heroes and masters are made ni. he braced himself and with reneeed energy Need his difficulties and usually won. ' 1 I f I fl : - 1, ! : 1 '',A 1 I i I ':': , i 11 4 I t P 1 ) ! 1 i I,1 t abunintas,-Amplaimoty-tins-ter- d "4" t , 0 ' 4 t ' i I ,, 1 I t t I I II -- , 1 i tI tI , - ,', P ; 1 res3---an- d t, 1 1' IMAGAZINES , ' ' I 'A' f i i If U! moo-'mu- m ,, i, it MAY PROVE FATAL I UnIver ' Ito t ety he - d iRebtVrj -- ' ind I ,...,p f1 Adt no na pal111E1El, ,' ' , 'is i , ' '' University of Utah up-to-d- ,:.: Pethick-lawrent- t ia ' ' -- , .. ....;.----- . . , " , " II. !. t i 1! - - ' , ' ' ' " ' , ,, , , ,L ,,, , - , 0 '1:'' ,,, . . - ,, - ' , - ., ' . - P; ,t ;,-- , i AA , 1 t ,,- , . f ' , . , ,, a ''',': . ','i i .. ,,. ,i . 1 I, I , , , .. ' , ij t, '' ''.4 ' ' ' 1'1 . . ll ' . - - , , . Y.. i ,''t 1. ' ., .. ! ii ',. ' , ,, f ' '"' . , - , c.i, "e' , ' 1 1! that at -St. Mary s Academy t I Utah t lt 1 Molidatlepteraber 2 -- ill Salt Lake City nt College sii'7tah, ' t rose-hue- dt i ft 11 .we ,1 tl d ', : 3 ,; 't'. now-Cou- ., : I t i - I rrs ' t i , 1 entintr-rostrhiliel- - t1 fa. er .. " I de Dr. e, H. Ellsworth. Dentist. la Re ldwin 8L. Roehoster. N. Y, Ye Foley Kidney Pills save him Immodiete etronathoned hint wonderrebel and -I have boon bethored with fully. week kidnoya and bladder trouble and suffered much pain. Foley Kidney gave me immediate relief and etrenathenod m wonderfully. WO pleased to recommend their use..- -fiehramm-Johnoo- n Drug Co. ' k Thousands rs .:.--i I -- as .4 : li NOTES .... ;A . toms, of Light. Roward. Dialect. Mrs. Caroline Jacobs awl Myth Mile Ellerbeck Read have wrItton an a ooquol to lioanot's Ranch Party" the "Tema RN Bonner by Carollno E3nilla Jacobs. , by-go- Omy-Ens- ign . , t' ' great He conceived a great aeries of dramas, hie hnagination them forth, and he at once nent to work to prepare himself to give them tangible firm The very firstlings of his heart were the firatlinga of his hand. lie etinlied the history of his country; he recnnatructed the characters of ages: he made nee cif any hietnrical ttitdice he fnunti at hand Shakes--peare's plays are all evidences that he vas great in art al he wile in thought. Minim int. many years had been dreaming of producing, la great epic. Oppnounity was lacking, but. when the ening monient arrived. he acted. and produced an immortal poem. Epics and dramas haia .been and are being dreamt out daily; the man nf action ts required to give them ParedWord-William Conrad-Atm- ore' creates l this greatneis? in the profound grasp of sncial mtestinne in . iii intiniate knowledge of the fact arid charactertaLen.lilostorical-perto- d. Young hien. 2 vols. Ansollotte-T- Imagination Shakespeare is suprente in literature 'There .clearen evidenre that his dramas are not the product of mere Imaginative eentits. They are Imre largely the product of his genius for work, Ilis ;cries of eight Insole- drama t is, in many ways, hit greatest achtevemeet Wherein ,firs Prorretteltived Princtss (Princess Charlotte of WaesH Reedy-L- aw Shorthoutio-Pres- great things strength of will are equally combined Holpo-FrIe- - Sc. 1. V. clone hut : , - litoraturo-Fi- rst Orteroon-Europ- ean LitiliOnf ... men ntin have pra-tica- Half of the Seventeenth Century. nds In Council. 4 vole Now that there is a pmbabilitf of a new York production Of onrieroon," the play based upon historical incident. in the Book of Mormon. tho p1 lois of its rind leading lady. Mine Agnea Rose Lane, will be of intsralit now. who witnessed the Initial production of the play in this dlr. Moo 141.20 "111. from Now York te emit tho rolo of ths heroine of Mr. Besn's dram& and during her May made many friends. bet striking beauty and charming manner making her a welal favorite. Shortly after closing bor entagemant with the "eorSanto's" company she returned to New York. and later married a wealth( sotherner. since which Um eh has Tit WM from professional lit. , Epoch-maker- if is full '' ' end humanity. but to giving us damn proatotation or tho entenuttic personality of Our do kdoupeamant. le airy romorksble indoo& rrimeole woa kintipsosenrs skim inotiparable tonspanton for ten years. and It te importaM to note that the Every, great invention is an evidence that 'tame man was a" ereet in lofty potentialities glecoviirod by Tot. BIBLE TRANSLATED Writers itterment. stoy in tho groat Irreerh he WIS in thought From the hetrinnine of the eineteenth eentnryas act character end gonna Metal aim in INTO PANAYAN DIALECT the humble opinion Of his rillot occasional dreamers conceived that mind might be carried to a dietance . and lashoneblo Itioneoth the eorruipt I BOOKS The Bible continuos to brook all roc. over a wire and reproduced. mory-tellvas tho author of "SolAlexander Graham Ben, a Scotch lad, had arils for translation Into abort tonguos itude aid "gur rrais and It is Um his stirred this ham in Another "Tim Rust:tees of Mining.- by Arthur imagination Julio been added by thonght To think with him was to act. latter who appears airy trainman lengthier J. Hoskin. M. E.. hoe boon loomed to tho on list by the completion of that r000llootiona from toiled material be to shape tn his dream. It took avare give Extract from poom by Marimorets O. It. WILEMOIC It is evident haat tit following do- the press of J. B. LipPitmen comPanY. tbso ihenag Now Tostosnont in tho Phil. lAboriously Tho Old Tewiamont is boind ,ol,experimenting, study- - and- trieetion..--bot- t 'I grolptire psentro that Temente alto $o The book dow entitiortente with mining ippineo primarily as breturtrtout lw trio renege,' 41ilort onwerlitY MIPS of his master: deed in the Industry anti the in with faith In Parnpangan anti anti and the Pentstoueh Dermal hamlets-minhimseq brnught success. A thotteand buoyant imagination general The farms surrounded by the famous osr- practices in um for the evtractioa and Cebusn Is ready for tho printer world 1mm he the modern to prnve that it is Only 2 l drat ml New York givert example' might Kurdish Now Tootamont to eell tindes roe mamma& or gardonit ao snivel handling of ores. It is evidently pubdidn't appear. Eh wanappeamooshe a "woke," be- $t tho lop of they hal. chow one lished for the purpose of acquainting oar. and rovisions aro being mode In by being as treat in ate as in thought that anything worth while is 1 hind tha smog. A protninent manager vould seo In tho mohair Pram, with the public with tho mope of mining Tag 114C. the Wehil and aciiieved. Tbe,faitures are for the mom part those who dreamtbut did not , , than took a rafter to hag lad Caro bar its tiled roofs mtngling oith the tints and the various methods that barn Itsnlarin In china. Pianism', and Zulu boon Ow loading wontana part in a roomette of tho found siapted for prom coonmeyOn tho loft a hose valThe total Issues for 41,II lb ninety,. Mho Mary Johnston. novelist. ls cloilittation of Of roar &PIM the values. Tan bnnk is not myth of the Amer. act. King Richard II. was it dreamer with a lofty corception of itingthite Pot that she had ta pmra ?Mr sty true rimy ley olopos Hot "twines. comedy. riTtlihtstotellutIne tibia mica Some mmhere of the 'Pro. view. the in rather Wild. mumbling tochnical. but is Tinton in such a isan Rib le soeoty, entountod to nearly hut he never Henry V. bad an equally overmeing the build-a- . foss;on" got farther than the conception. se.me VOIttenell, Mnitt, of th000 have boon dornit that aura a almost S waning moon. tom Of Sumo stylit that tho avontre reador min got of her new house. and is at tho bin( (11 the portions and not Mite !Chios nate time $t work upon Out final chap. pries is often paid; declaring that the African mono whirls throw mita sett from it a groat data nt uomPlut lofty ideal. but with him thought and actien went hand in hand !toter. however, Ihre woro mono than la tint a troop ;portrait; but beams en the corona of and oftor a mutton which othorwise cannot be soWI st hor ntwel. -- Cense rising. which manager quW41 lovPt through years el study grelsee The tnliti swum if The moiler' The greatness of the Elitabethan age hes in the fart that it wet a time Mom. deughton Mifflin Co. will publish In Um many miaow Isom to accept or of experience. The author also takos rears ,each the roc a um., the ammo warn engaged ,Ing its team. r of action. totliion England conetived it pouible to take first place among the Mold Whitlock le another author up queetions of promoting. investigatto a ktilitY TVI4airt4 NAM of milltone. ggantic figure of ninoty-fou0 times. tiont ova: to Paris. to stamina it WOW whom father was Merryman neveral ing and prospecting with tho view of The theatrical world is getting her seamen promptly sailed forth to explore the ends of the earth. nations. fairly the explaining to the publio tho proper triletod over ths questIon of the au- play, she molded to May abroad. and gooses of the MI Guy are laM in trot each. In addition the rotsWhit-Wei31.r, of ones place In le foil love a trith 114411 pork. barg young English army A. S. Ione. of Om Often some individual le pointed out es a prtmounred failure;; he- had PhAIT0001. Gately of 'To ad tho Made thrn of mining to the other industrios tether. tits "11.14.0." for whom ebe 14Wei that is so Cal. he has handled rolay anonymous that von ease whose faith In American and to the commonwealth la consid- Chico. tla publishers dont know who wrote IL Invites this story of her lift. Co promise, but be lacked the energy to act Many a tramp on the 1011117 great for medicines maw literature semisoft the ITS of "beet ered. It le a book by means of which "f ronaldor that rotor's Doom,' and Whether Ilia to lsI MO or flostory has had the dreams of a Shakespeare or Wordsworth. It is of outiado the Twentieth the can poop!. wayside ellers." Marta DeVielle hi Century Anglia industry all above h,W the willies' of the narrator's astThompson Tar Compouad Kai no goal, and is mt. Is itinti in that novel. aro unusual.' I things an optimist. but shit baa never brings a manage of good cheer end familiarise themsetoos with 1111111111 in tha ea tough medicine I ran raromthe often cue that men who can rise to the most sublime heights may, of all branobee its without Mar In r. A. Clifford, ohm into mond ea eentolnitur The narrator characterlatio pm mock added faith. , was the daughter of two displayed thia it, "10111114,0011 01P under other circumatances. sink to the lowest too much dotal. dftor Zushits baa totted a teadoviae .1se elm ban In ho late boot, "The Malt- tare--meharmful depths. It is action that mbar Th. actors. called --rho ifolproportios a firet of lettersThe ; chapter Birds: became. owoe in a yellow parkagaSchrammJas the) etwoottitya !in of brolly." asaves. When the wheels of industry are whirring and the rattle of the of "rbe Down to Oviliestion" Is fun beet the ohnson Drug Co. country. thyy thought mit of ot the of the opentomoC. 1. Inspiration etch Other. tiVo (Nitrite sad Hyatt. lower les OW.1.1.0 their child warn years. reaper is heard in the fields, there is happiness in the nation; when the ot a oetthe not west rted strong by itit hi charge of tho keeper of a diner author or "The Marries of Captain W MOM). The following extracts mut The factories are silent and the fields uncultivated, there is sorrow. month-onerten' hoarding house in Mow York. Kettle." is the ion of an English &orgy. armallty The Pannier opens Auguet Her the author took an may untarto the Ghana rhlflsy of with a long novel by W. B. M. per . Petterocarat you knew I Net cried ;shwa took bet again; bet fathor man. At eturibridgo of nation. and individuals can be measured by the action they Amerken: title course. greatness Old; thon she was taken entrineertog called rbo Wrong House." It wear We -taat bank by a wardrobe "I have been tho mother of mittens gums witareic of whom tortnor Patties-- Rot that teal ror to be ble records the matting seriee of stage 10011. &splay in working out their thoughts. one tom plot it0r7 a mouth Ni and email of m4P11: yet ante me has Into which a New Yorker etas mysteries test beak wen tAtt whispored florist writing projected a rot virof childlessness the returned toy an out rot lane I erPA occasional line the child was the pet of a woman in an attempt to end magasina turning falling through eons illtettmenan and daughlare born unto his novelette of from Kele to KM words ginity. leanty dootor." in a house all way home by countint his Mope . young. have re- George for the isms publication. doing 'pedal me when time was Chester continues bis and d. Y Randolph -ht bosons to otter my turned sleep lb. lot on ths steer tmsred with a work to order for a score of soriodicals, esitidcapital aerial. Sledges Wee. 1 In emote ways- - The shelwandering novels. of polities lind business; Ore Institut fantasy. then with a emnpany writing tving potionsl falseof 01)1044 I. have given unto thorn The narrative second story In Jacques Putrelle's Nilitis inow amateurs." During bor ttos' to her husband and two obildral. tor 1 so oven for it nest liners lest series appease in this Issue: it is overseeing the damns of lb. work Is a, is their thee. oleo 0 ChiliesIon! yet within mailed -r-m,ab motional by window." .MPTI.m.M7!E.T...!:MMMgi1 big house. dirooting a ore mminONO all oondnes anwonowassamowoom primordiet my titling cameo E. Van Loan emstributes an corps of servants. and mooting an the mid bold no loving communion with bseehall Yarn. "Woa Off the micdting requirements freptoed Mee her br her themI who of Artifice. the tongue Win 0611 lake City People ''''''."'. Diamond " "Moonshine" le the title Wb position in the emial life of Cincinnati. root lockMsouk in my oulseless heart of Hamilton Ostiorties new Imam saw torportenoo of It? Is the gigantic took est Ni listoolf by of the inviolate forever Joys bold I the first installment of winch birs. klargaretta Tuttle. Mammas oho and the tears of Printel i mist, in the August month-enaccomplishes it an with more ease than Screwy.--Itreristh me It was (given to be- ) appears tine women -book either authors whoa stories themoolvett ofInto 1 a lots Popular. Seat Loki' ettoc;I the became Dartacao Is sty wherefore simple thing aa are printed in this nwribor are: Lincoln dinner gown. .Butcrf Tea But Ws. stow We: of death" ,,,,,,, Af.,,.,,,,, handmaiden Sart BOARDING Coloord. Holman F. Day. Gilbert Pat-- I AND DAY SCR' 01)01, Tuttle thrives on being bows and de, I Who shall est arbittory limits to the -- Sat It you at IdL las 4. boar Instruction.Begins dares that unless her mind is atioupisd, ?OR DOTI irate at night, flatt.'prinetpantr Of a ribildielmaglin, - penbMin. and Prancia layude. letigovaris toortriog Ott ean portray its extraMMus. atederete ini sealer' a- low grows stagnant and can do nothing etiewowbst That micas hlamboa Imelda yaw iridescent tbAr ta visions Current Literature for Ausuot fir tallow: she doss everything vagant 'Registration of students, and entrance exarniala, Pinwale alamdeal. opetstits sod well. As It delfmost not the Are they boautri the magazines- ter ke '''Thmt1 loolgoot or igrlattit'S diessooamong well that she undertakes and does Dot unique tommercial seemed". meg TlitirsdaY,.niday; Saturday, September 12th, : levellest dower el &deigns:epee usual note of authenticity and authorbittpwv" or t:OW the beautiful allow,hentelf ,ieLrahistit-01- . Oa fatal end. imbetituto tor the 'POI trim Uontsnatteas Sok 0. He fine sense of perspective and 14th. nerves. or brain fag or snit et the test ...Gots ity 13th, You will bo IOW to itli0O, tit. fop. ittoiciem of maturity and the cold logic Succinctly and lucidly the political of those ills which are supposed to Apply of age? t ruperlano reviewed, The poimibilities of leirlast is the literary temperament Life home A Million dollars worth of grounds, buildings '. Stomsmtoue events In our V. REV. the honest ettyrinent Of a pasthe now party ere defined. The matter Ars. Tuttle is it littis woman . s tr ritariDirrr. trod Moistly on the hoots of that re- of the contested Eat us maks deletates I. remained idata of Me locality can be end dv Pr five feet high. who is lame AM than St paw Ulf. equipnient, and the best teuchers Death stealthily with Otronado from the point of view of various and is sist N. It Darbng, minuta, looks like a girl of et, labl. Mak. crossed our threshold and slew three ,4111.!lommoessenseemese secured are at your service. An Intermit- says: well. to bo frank. she bagel bold. with one cruel Menke. - When be do prominent inveatigatorvi. ' ing account of tint etoekholm games is Suffic e It to sa oho bolus wilting interest-Toof kidsuffered I one the front feature'. r 7 most old . and Ivan year etories when she for almost any Courses e f)ffered . . , ing political cortoons of the month are n y Complaint end whenevor I taught sceeptod by, a an.. had her first 4 a Edward included. to in was arid liberal , Alieation she Arensational t,liat prepa.re ,m,. w2ten. iirno:d ale lettlsdaton ;prof cinnati aetta.eseei psychked melodrama "Ilas Case of education. Pm y. is from in 'almost published. its es,. ,ala had trouble Becky," SALT 14311 CITY. MAIL in Irregular rasa. autbav of !Th. aerie Van rive tot livo broad be' tinny. for the Snit timeseen before ages of Ms kidney meratioes. ''Biogen Bell," udi- - years am 1 was advised so try Dose's 'Coliducted by the Sisters of rlu 23eriha Rt its preeentation to Broadway America. She Sods!, which describes thd various- - courses The cause she di e Nilinsky-Hodhagnit Is ences and Tbe es. sensation upcn rfis doing they Kidney Alto atinosphers Of southern Europe 1101Y CT061 from Notre now presented in its true light. ,Ifina. brought me relief . and giv es although other more stimulating to ,ber atyla ne !nit-. registration and tuition fee.,, etc., 711C. Sri g e., Marshall. Democretio candidate ProPerstions had failed to help ow I ,,,, mr Dame, Indiana. . , Ina it on tree sent al.oultablo tar gift.. atv4 for vice president. lhi sketched wtth am overlain that MOS11.1 Kidney Piga i ''' This is ; An- ape tile teat kidney mediate to be vigorous but sympathetic strokes. ', While Writing "Tho MIStetet of PoOM Of the finest , Is other interesting portrait that of kat" lice." Henry ktountloy made Immoral educa- and mod prongdi wow& . Paul. Deochanel. the poet and dandy English bents lo Parta . Per sale at herammnlobasaa's Doug trips from his CLASS DAYSs , oe ' the in tio become nal who Prance. 11"1"11 reof may president bistoilloal did establishments spacial where he Salt Lake City. Utah, sad by the Mrs. and Mr. ' tmlin . ths of the work No. Search 1P44446'1611. 'Welt . library Timerods.yd, latardord also sopeseenuottedto an DPecil,.:s.eartaPvik.66. New Selo von'''. :712naaSa7PwilyttliPne;r4 In a aasflighti, &tweet, &Mel TO scIND 4' --ittater,----0A.46'..t.iff United for v'''s;relitY:ile.a : tin .ingtz4. LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' J. P. Morgans Arista be STATER S. Isbam, Author or I. ' ''' , ..: Rerneyber tha salsoDossi'aadall 1 greatest failurethe steamship tenet: ' ' academy. Sall Lake am remit. lien owl His Money." was for years a of baseball; first old I tako mo otkon , the business-sid- e musk crttIc, and even nOW b. writes a '' . , . lt1, , 11 AGNES ROSE LANE OP . k LH) II , E4 ' It.A4 -- : 4'1, tipcticara He tinty have had beradth of mind , predominating' iinaginatioin t th other may have had narrowress ot stmunoatry,25,deset,spedazole.,side,oe........ l will. which se far as this is infinitely better than wprld i The men imagination. greatest tire,thos,- in ishom penetra,ing imagination ' Day-San- ford Death of A1ei 111Wder Hamilton, of Job. Farnsworth-1- m Great In Music. odd horn-nothi- Lind. enhomTrade and Trade Contors. Burder-- All Religions of the World. Cowley-rlooa-ya and Pla Ye. and Norton. ', HE thnqrht. Jnol. Áct. t , " tymvc tv,on In 4113 Not infrequently some youth is geniva. He i remarkably pre iis H years. When he reaches maturit hi Irk cnnItade Of sink eePe,-tx-- -T- fitrirr-Piiiiiireeti '. I i;, - ' aq ni,a-tion- MISCELLANEOUS. such'-might- a ','' notes of ,Thirty-elah- t- - 14 -,- ,, and de pnems, makes eloquent speechc, paints magnificent pictiirea. invents splendid instruments. Potential poets. orators. arms and inventors abound. here and there A Sbak;.eeare, or a Milton. a Raphael or a Titian. a Burke or a Webster, a Vatt or an Edison raise his head out of a crowd of .dreamers and takes b.s, pia CC a M rT' 7, the induorions nien " SI. - , vnliitt PterlingSterling Genealogy. The U. treasury department hes pr,eented the public library wftIi the notce. whieh Confederate following In') he kept In the old and rare de- rtnymt: i'ontederate Money. Twenty noise of iga. Twenty-on- e notes of Mt notel Orilla - - , , ,,,ett,Ican,,ritEniNececWricla.Pedmites.ia.. ,,.:,.. ,,,,,,,, for,Ttp. SaturlayNesa. a,t, King 7 Manual of Ircaarld ..,..p...' 4 . f - , i -- ..., 11 -- - y Brooded by mothers As are born to lift us up nu we drink in full cOmmunion - Of Cod1Cwondrous loving cupr Clean and sighfly are her pavements Ringing sound heneath ments feet, Wide and ample are her forums 'Where her eitizeno may meet. Fair and prectoM are her gardens :Where her youths and malchni dance In the fresh, pure air of Heaven. 'Mid the flowers' extravagance. And her schools are as the ladders To the Spirit, from the Clay, Leading, round by round, to labor, Strengthened side 1ily side, by play; And her teachers are her bravest, And her governors her beet; For she loves the little children She has nourished at her breast. Never clangor of the trumpet Nor the hiss of bullets mad Breaks the music of her fountains, Plashing seaward, flashing glad, For no excess and no squalor Mark her fruitful, fair Increase She h,u wrought life's final glory In a miracle of; peace. And her citizens live justly, Without giuttemy or need. And he strives to serve the city Who as bread enough to feed All his own; and she must labor, Who' would held an honored place With the women 6t the city In their dignity and grace." , ,b f : J.. ...,, .,.. ir . I, 1 - ,,, ,.:,Pkuott','-',.- ! ' Quotations. lin itoOt 'in - 1E: ft,;t onForeign ..' -- WrIft,sn e , IhStlAKESPEART,4th; BOOKS. REFERENCE. American lAbrary Asioelation---Cata!flu- , iill (, The fo'l"setng 41 beSko will be added tro tho putile library Windily, Aug. 19.1' I At A , ,,e - , . . ..'9;.4 . EU me liziny ........, KEW It - . r. 4460 .' ti:gertg7:1 tgaPeao day," rho ConqUest et Love and! Death," by Edward Carpenter. Renre-- ; I .entatiNe portry,ot the past month heal been judielouely selected. --, SERMON rrtom Latiterarlureatearoil garet118haertilleylitteasinthod reds . ,, ' 5 attlelmilles e444444444441144"444' ;', - 1,2 t e THE., 14EW CITY , ! s.s....:.A.,.... , UMS - , AstslarIA, , ......-4,- -; 4iipp , b ,,,, ' - ee . , .....,' , -,,---- -. OLD . - 4 ,1 ,,I- e , 1 k,, f , - LF,IWES FROM A 1 - camnammtmmoraslazuzz Plarwriirhts: on aviation is:Merril defense at OW dirigible: alleged disecerery of perpetual - - III NEWS SATURDAY AUGUST 17 1912 . |