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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1907. a ae I BY SIBYL Although suits WILBUTK distraught and oppressed persecution of students, former by of Mrs. without pensation of fruition blessedness and peace. of a nation law offen neither of quility, them the social was «de vold Thelr tL he iddy I and of rhytam of the back In music,' parlor . and at ey rue circle her tho ieddy Mi ; of the street und room Room Velo! cone il her eee Vv. 4 Le owas n With in the furniture upholstered The tabk flowers, for \\¢ sie her success with remarked as an aant oy ture expressed ful jn leve of impossthlt words the charm: always of the ye of. Mrs.- been na-} iJ me Irs { ea ee Bt atmosphere of ere aniiie Mi Eliz a in rare simplicit = Eddy's tic dy sted =2 Re ies age, het lawyers with and aa when she today : during and journalists. ee gently exchange pee ey oe a apie ce ie iki ec did not immediately however, but in the she sent : from i her | or ‘a Note ill to she rset a: wits a as 7 Broad she served, he SHG a nc was face she spread this gospel; the d\ the \ Morton. another stuate Wes O ds During : ae cin Pe . Joseph eae Lee | the summer in| of y ude 1878, oa for Bea oa lett his she sent (Mrs. rk into' he public wn Eddy, on Ss to the Fl we deseribes being served oor,. visits he her spent suswe ll the Too { Absorbed In through ectual [30% Pat. him mechanic, occasionally She. | some baking' é in occupied and é Mrs, a writer|terwards walked: in philo- , some able i turn. box of of Line but su or a though well-read was a Was spiritual they Eddy were urged felt a oe that responded time|.was to. be a shoe i cabinet ‘ speculation he af-| of to to be in the city Root, Whey a-| sought. by her- was the not a howevel and the a half mem be in rs 2e'l Wal oD op res Z eo Park street, which since of the real has cradle The 1 seeds of church from the many. of - r : Kennedy : Where Eddy j if liberal| tion j} ford Eddy{ship and the use of of third wttacie Dr. he} that. Eddy they the idea -of of ean 3 Voice et th uth ot to Cl did not dipon Jong Ne wife's: survive J her book, the dowe te ielples oan ine "Resolved, continue 1 nations, forward it teaches That : ma-in a1 foe and : pear "His we in a purely, * mn defended with rey te Wie bine yy iat he eh h " Re ood tise 5 Say to a i a 7 ss a a = Perot al to nave befot the} human nA and i on €or Buena I. aU to ane he ue Sa our a, tesolved, in t. book | Ot@ers. a That Mee when the charges lettex, signed by J. C. Rice, D. B. Rawson, Re f eae " of 1] y yay | tas WV P Oe: nu¢ He il = oe eae sala 3 Tek tet are ola. suffocation. Death Dr. to} rr clan Due years, ofof tac Dr. Noyes found Dh from valvular He found ono het cancer whatsoever, or other the OE Oseex aU as'. and disease the hing, now who her Heart find heart love, for example, that ever beat, or ‘prayer, ‘Wut) } | | i} j | | a vs c i \Z | | } | % 4 terial ia polso J , | ys rganizations had been made, In-1875 a band of eleht student organized, pledging themselves to rats j; money for church seryi ‘ } meetings lasted but the organization dls }4. 1878, the Christiar ciation was organized | of holding the students ther > Lavork and océastonal tof these organizations 1 f fective. Mrs. Eddy now urged tual incorporation of a church This-<was -tS7To and a the state beles ‘of j sanization | raters accomplished char ras ] 3 asa our, names. from: the Christian | ‘ g 1D) 1 the ac-| 4!l unaware' of the sociéets i slonists, the chief t of the movers secess| among; whom were Mrs" Rice, in whom she| Ni ‘confided and rested with perfect | "years, and James ¢ Howard, | had lived ith. Wis family In her| Christ | euse and been entrusted. with much, hed. in, Of her business, was entirely unpre-| the The pretace perfidy of nt saults d Spofford, upon his cherished and | et . around:Dls COMMS Statement less by may was, Dr. the a in Boston, jira shaft of} Ge very recently physician summoned sD had served of the city hos-| him to diagnos: stating she} by..the he student ve been, is very Iddy's nay doubt- exac @dd topic Choat in w: ae them he a Merrimac accomp ak CURR Mrs. fore ink Eddy the trie reached Hawthorne fov eesed are theit 7 Iver river standing of God as Applied Mr. d the he in George ed hs: This show @ Is a picture ne would rather second Cleopatra in Chicago r = of Miss win og Della APPR ASO Carson, the $1,000 She recently e prize won Dorcas B. Rawson, Arthur T Buswell, | thes had been called, iamely; to found heart of Christian' Selence, body, and eee Eddy's' hall ther vorks ----_____-_-- TT m7 y =ATICHT i &; R OV ER WI iELMED Her , mem- subject who die in the shall follow ee ae DEBT. - i to Healing] which .Dr.| her hisuis a picture of Princess Bele Louise. a] selgians, who is h x eldest daughter the jewels in her miothae, me in debt that it ae Bae creditors cFowns in order to ; atisfy D arranged which for her Mrs the ulogism. to D |. Boston, | rophetic that { In beautiful alps A foothills granite spo about 1880 became imbued with ° idea me tap shysical authorship on his own and the ambition to found a soe iets He issued a pamph-| let entitled "Theol gy or the Under- thus.fulfiiing® Mrs, Eddy's| bared. | Grieved i istounded, he; the Sick vision. = i Reto © nas Pri bet ine in reply and! Dr, Asuw G. Eddy wrote tie preface | . = : declared that. these defuded ‘students!to the third edition, which vigorously | | ‘as Church Incorporated. were tl victims of that worldly in| dealt with Arens. He states that while ‘ : fhe charter members were twenty-| fluence: wehiih perverted the' sense. of! Arens s ays he has made -use in his} ": hie s 56 six In number and ithe orgeniession | spiritual dhings:. the indians which | pamphlet of "some thoughts con-} EE NG SADA e's eas OLS AIOE A Was made at the home of Mrs. Mar-'she termed mesmerism. the fniluence | tained in a work by Eddy," he_ then} garet Dunshee in. Charlestown. The! whieh the déaching., of .-Christian | roes on te the Chicago beauty who says|first officers and directors were: Mrs.) Science repeat ara. Eddy's words} ‘Invariably aroused; Mppanecy,| verbatim in over thirty. pages copied 4s a champion typist than. to| Eddy, president: Margaret -D io 7 | x) thes vady,J sideyit, Margare unshee,} ridicule; worldly: desires, -all.a° distrac-! without quotation, fic hing among] the the capital prize in a beauty| treasurer: Edward A: Orme.-~Miss/tion from. the' high purpose to ‘which! other passages: of the book,-the very sell as- loved Arens, students, that: Mrs. it sclentifically mal Choate ME was| attempt eruel whom Eddy's remains were taken to WH? ab arly home of Mrs 1 inte oa in the cemetery ne Diseuse. the wite, association of this book deals Edward J. Arena, the can Remembering vilful agalust him also those seceding leasily understood" ee FEC fa wicked. ch t murder brougnt studs ane iat ointment Any Luse Ronrt ot *4*) ou ehae ee he "i } Purged of lncunmbrances. y the soul of her teaching, the mer of which arouse in her million This statement soujids reasonable vers the enthusiasm of faith: j nd plausible in the reading, and had St ‘ps of Truth. Sefence of Being. [@e&u based upon facts Would aave! Recapitulation, Création, Prayer and Warranted tive FeCEeSSIO1 Had Mrs, \Atonement This edition i ¢ Eddy be the virago,. the av icious | great st aaa athe over the sec-| @YPOCrILe which Loes¢ narrow- | ond edition: it as like a vr Visloned erly tudents brought them-/! Statement ef he1 faith The fact that | Ives to believe® her owork weuld have / this bogs was prepared wile her ded here it would have died in| husband was suffering from the con-, } Yn, and the greatest religious move- | spiracy Machida would have made him ment of 1 nodern >times, would never! out a urders while her most! @+ beer known Byt instead of re-} trusted women students were plotting CVV "Ss Jitsedeath biow from this most} against her, while_she was so pressed caref worded epistle of apology, it) Tor money oan ne went upon ler a 7 muptized ind <« nfizmed, and| Kknees.to cleanse her own floors makes | t ie ‘ iz cnourch was In reality py rged | it a remarkable.production. ‘But withOf the ret clements-of opposition and Out such consideration, it stands as a/ incumbrances of ineffectuality whieh; ilerary and philosophic triumph, and] peored its +e elopm { is the work upon pe h the present tlement Was read ata meeting | clarified revisions as upon bhedhome of Mrs..I. A. Damon of; rock. And this work the tira edltion. i Whose parlor the Christian!) is untainted by the touch of the man enureh had held' meetings in; Who claimed later to be. her literary mmer. and fall of 1880 Mrs. } edito: It is therefore a book alinosi 1 ¥. who had atte nu the meeting, | secre o Christian Scier sf in August.) recéived fr ; | Scientist the Me | Sclence nesociation and Chive of thoroughly understand the | Christ (Scientist) ) ma force; r Mis S y's charSs. Louise Durar Margi J. Dun- | acter sa to view the dif-! } 5162, Dor. b. Rawsch, Elizibs ¢. feulties 1 she was dealing. | jetuart. Jane, 7, Sti , Anha B.. New-| 2! i edition of "Se » andy Man. James C.. Floward, Miranda R > preps ired and wasj} } Rice s. t was Issued jn 1881 ind 21 October, 1881. } contained those chapters which are to- An epening ceremony of her church This was the prepiration, or first step | for the émotional exaltation which was! to follow, the consciousness of ar up- |é fting, so. often speken of As for| repentance, she talicht the very e-| zence of it, which she declared was t torsaking of sin Repentance without'? the. giving up of sin. she taugit, meant, nothing Healing was not, i the cure of disease, but the euré of sing) ind the healing was the demonstration} of the truth she taught It had now become to Mrs Eddy's; consei 1ess an Imperative duty. to) €tfan Science church : OX - Graw. in nor leona humility thers find hate; who then can deny: Mrs Eddy's statement that poison mentally administered killed him? ."‘Not» ma- | to a raduate Bonne hicne resident hus band's 's__ condition, dents and: found sitting with closed! of his own and stole bodily from Mrs tee ao love of money . ae Sen rly | -_ eyes, deep in meditatio ‘hey would | Eddy's writing: tois reaction presently | '2'5% 8nd tae cowardice 1e Slgners solicit a to' eat, to a ress, ee = : tl in refusing to meet her and sustain or | KING' to make | broke| forth with violence m' «a <roup preparation eg her delivering of Her} of students ele walked out in a body, ) °XPlain. satd charges, be treated. with | sermon. But she would send them }|and@ this is (he reason thev cave = the ents ous Indignation it justly deaway, demaning silence and time for . We, the Upeersien: while we] Serve That while we deplore such Al i trai acknowledge und appreciate the underof her whq has { their neec and { standing of Trutin imparted to us bs ar : with honest | | sometimes | is described a: ledby ice to perceive admiration | somtimes in a gray silk rown. With sorrow that departure from ihe | !small bonnet and white gloves 4 Straight and narrow road (which nee { | Mi the had had dinner ane would smile | leads to lL iChrist-Nke virtue ! }and shake her herd, he had not; made n f by frequent ebullitions |‘ c ibroken her Test execent for i glass of | of temper, love of. inoney, and the ap-| j know! SN ah: meek nvills, pearance of hyproerisy, eannot Jonger| ['S testimonial of our ae rectae | It has been sald that her sermons) Submit to suea leadership; therefore | Hon of her Christian leadership. { | we re exhilarating and moved her au-; Without aught of hatred, revenge. or} "Res iolve d, That a copy of these} | diences to emotional exaltation yet | petty spite in 6ur hearts, from a sense): be presented to our teacher| | in the same breath crities add that she / ot duty atone. to her. the cause. and] Mary 6. Glover Eddy, and seldom touched. on reilgious' matters, | cursely: lo most respectful with=} 2 COPS placed on the reeords of this; repentance,, of surgeon Dr 2d dy heart exha ustion, But the s knife cannot find everything; cannot nob lest Mrs. E rasa young physi-|| a : f hi brilliant. achievements for. his| Howard,}as resident and five] pital. She of} to Rufus Kk. Noyes, Dartmouth Me AICRI eda, | known Wynn, but to under-| ¢ buliitions Juns : the old say We , might death of thi the rumors ol psy... he of arsenite iso. f SL S S COTUS [t sense sf suv "a cirfet eyra Y: dal oie "fatia became pen and! inade morning, in Sbomach If trom ier. | 2Dy mure a eee Bethy of Christlan Science, | leadership attained a}the UEe a tude of her students, and stood bY all humanity. ‘| a > her M hinder ‘ Chi a while many and | eart,.an. oppression of the suggestion | ~~ : , ; Fikes aiid eee tho} Of evil that approached the work -to jon the banks of the the } | vVhich he was attached t ; } the tne? shadow of astie ty tomade» in the by book, eat tal Health,' hac OTNCR ULELEW ER told iki ivsenic or had cltual dose, of poison Dr, Noyes, this bes LO perLorm oe rit Scientists} Wied of 1 red tot eee in sae istian | Bunee Pare fe Se ae or at 4 Mie | heart a ae ie eee, r toe is termed ‘ Raddy 0 worldly en iewie uniatth- | fees tee ENAtint al ess r, worldly: enmity "of "Arens, | +, a Vn of tay nom A N Kedd liad. tnught And yaks we : : clence of a of what pSpeaking ony and ‘hear, © no Tet di ve at trutt \ b WUOl <. 7 a he eause of : i ms Lad ‘oT ‘ bode is | Is hie a untess int oson Idd Pde 1 him . iS "aces | al did | Science malicious animal magnetism than did) Mrs. Eddy" heyselt at . this time UN eee! Lhe ee God-ery Appointed donot stop tae advance it has with her | ef derstandHer Saatinr to, tie had God, ‘Science carrying es has Ro: a4 ! oa Saturday : ne the} perfidy do teacher, } Working she' " Just Oo r 1ds itr) than Mary. B.| and-heart= = -| from this : m ot ve 1882 fort ie os : a oe | COohUnued are malpractice, attempts as referred Science aioe: while except hearmcher:volce, I aise n and Christian Wgr pine hold) a These | metaphy followe writing he Ip, intreduction the iM mesmerisn n. presérve, unadulterated him " ni yatiioge for her of this ee. PRD MIG, SRO) TAS to "Pees her faithfulness: her endeavored to rest the leads from the church's founder. econ stu-| conceived eee that é ep n pUmMe Oe with sympathy | ime "a : ee a : behalf nes A members y,, ‘Resolved, That cembet we early persisted in iianks an Jabors in beloved leader, sincere i j | to:;-h 0 ; ; | "SEOM ctinv i ! Cnet following association, to our suffered ernt-t : A ns ners d tt 3 ol . | BUILCr of het husband rrtbiiy : mn | ha efec- hessutfered >) ereatiy, Ne 1 | She at. a { j bu ii e] Was Hddy I is d- aond husbanal heart WEY Scienc to con Ba ou Cameo cand ent I house at that time with of daughter or siste p ul o the hour of ‘ ( ‘ orl 1 5 tian... vee toms Ol is . the comple ue which no c¢avil he »affectio ent ' \ | pub- th ie hat: i I to ae her rane tr of 1 ater "and persistent' efforts to" mi inte alt highest rule >of Christiam © love nite ihe DU, a at: Eowthorne Boston and that) demolished, ‘| church study the ay | terfality been the rebellion Be the Scientist express salisfac-| ©! alth," | first ehurch organization ispoken of a reac ponies Aieck of | | } anne nees until Christian earnest est, pthe <uffictently private Not hall, was Mrs. woman when It Vegular first; able Upon : morniregs the herein state 1880, did' the church begin to services in a public hall, meetings were convene 1 | H her. . Those yveurs orga year man, / worker; maker. 1) 3 Christian Science continued initextstanae organize ed Lory sut in Boston, Mys quality in.the enieit laid culture On. Sunday. pleasant|:woulds MUCH ABOUT BEAUTY. that + : by' or eh them, powe1 presently. Bea Ri association w as|and acknowledged Ree Glover Wdady, our felt thanks "and present fifteen re- {x stubbornness maker, became a Boston audiences revealed to her that! scrubbing} t} : bing | the foundation of . her : great ; .chureh| Eddy's ina whereupon ee aes MBRECUSCOMe eu ne Lae tellectual life which was the bir Eos gO Baker, reaches seemed of unable to higher the cntel For|al tig ning vest ne) etudents to her favor-|' ite retreat along the ocean shore near; the Red Rocks, she never relaxed into | idleness nor inertia: ‘Truth and. its] manifestation was the constant. theme } WA. LW V7 Yi WY, i : bi Tien of Mary to the period, «she was. always the} writer, lecturer, organizer, If sometimes 28a.of the Dictiire xof Orin, secretary of distance sort she urged height of church a beRichard set up, Kennedv impossible over-j| to carry which' on the were business had to been a | Stvong lie meetings held of that cleanliness was a] of Virtue and cheerful-| ‘though. ' who Succeeds Mr. Vreeland, --- = Soe tata ee) James Ne cifindl Margare Xo Belay. Mrs. Mary Ruddock; Oren Carr, directors. This organization is not the intelfollow speculation, ihem ir ue Wasa one could >. years | Veselutions were unanimeusly adopted: gr ~ "Resolved, That we the members of system. ; Nephew in to certain railway Vreeland. of bak-| a H. action bt oo 4 ae ye te - ; rubbing He was shocked} against her menial la-| Eddy lifted a smiling| rebuked outs andcmH his anette rata th ees that that*his bute, ' later followed devious | faithful students re- \t scientist two] the past few heads of the street H. the would come ta-| sophic had intruded into Mrs. Eddy's} Daniel Spofford one early morning on some! KBdward Arens watherland found ier her | These ee plained tation about! only York top n after the appointment of receivers announced, is shown in his offi Peking | low = = £ limitations been ern who have for the executive New class) of 4) cold and indifferent to "aese two slatements are i not consistent nor/is the latter borne | out by th: : Y teachings of | Mrs. Isddy Wddy ts wught, } Is the realization of the © nnipres fe; hot Goad =e the aspiration for .pu a i the sflenct redlization, has always been AY NA NA NY Y men been from| picture she| she] the her certain calibre had this h er-] to 42 4 ' pamphlet I ‘a usually well| the to Jed absbliitlone guests her morning related I his who had been the ehureh's They effected no church of | Scientists Shi seated It was which Which lo that | } on Appleton) was a hall let} and people. spirit | A Du per, | S&C I") Mrs. | at nz eal Dara digita : ‘ig 3 desired the: cax ve ind masterly direction Sue took fron them the right-to resign by. expelling them from the ranks of her church to| St ther with Mrs. Damon and Miss A to entertained Eddy him, shown in to}: at this the house | teacher, CARE Scrubbing Scrubbing ‘ clared ae te bu Oly onte Lat belfeve tele Sunday filled and her lectures attracted a of auditors who were distinctly cultivated social world, exclaimed but Mis, But looked wid "wwhat.he nA " ; a found voman : and strength hich jas ever been. hei in great emergencies, that power \ hich has eau ed the world.to aecknowledg her.a leade pre-eminent in efficienc Shawmut Avenue later in the Park- meetings 300 to 400 eritical of the work to rose Ieddy Tt home hing Boston lectures the and i ‘lcs Fraternity building i a street. ‘This latter place a ee *\ a betred fod Choate where gi eae ra a ternoons in "Flier T Bapust Church, aye HH a ne iI, y..ta Sich oe vee ‘others re iste, nel Penis dd) efosis of i his] e'the Ln M nuseoncelve her' own life and work Finding that che appeal did not ‘ itl esnon Mich "would have, revealed. ‘these' members orth to. teach, "in il-and leeture Mr. Buswell went on a similar errand to Cin- ness over necessary labor preeminenUy] Christian. Sclence virtue. . her-- at een yar the Stoke s, ded ornaments, In some wonderment, She}! had thought to find austerity, and was! surprised to discover harmony, beauty,| sunshine. She had to wait some time, DON'T a coneerning IU Bigs k suffering eT = BU Dt soy icles ahe | iecicines were not administerec for account to sary ect ( ul physician a:1 isddy's calling What Sr anita materia lecd y Pa | ~ --- -the new church, She plead with then {to rid themselves of such thoughts, to | rise nbove personal rivalries. jealoustes | and ambitions, to-purge thelr. minds of ROO A ; much Raw : Shah to I , a tyhe existen B seasen and eu\Test i . pho | | cs eee Ale aan SOIC: Jet o AES But WATE Lt a they obs Be Ir. nt |} to goto rtland, hddy Were a Recollections, street. and having Mr. | Bee. ~ : : When Mrs. Choate was the little gray parlor of § ote ; Mrs. Choxte's ae Edav AN Mia mene tee Clark and eee pen ec ue wan erent RS = Seience = ia neg a a pix Mn 187 delight. Un Mrs. We practitioner of es being a servant and herself without prepared the food becomea Scientist "Steel latter p Of 187714 ae ‘land home in Salem to bor; Miss Dorcas ee ete rday ona es Z an at Mrs. aay pashand is 2] lhad self; -Ambassador Bie ele ne Cau tD tree. potter: read it with wonder and Lynn Clark ky pleasantries | eeu , re ie ca: ea t the, fx oe ble anOry of . a Raien advanced: rally. her bewilderment. Choate. relative I . gine re Na of } OP prteh be ae laurebalclosecto PR aed vine he cor 7 of villathobeeomecthe worl nN ee if = ‘ : yer ot : im . 1 at-{ ofsnbiwthe Herta daily aes life ofHaver Mrs. Torsanen Eddy which those that to their astonishment! Mrs, distant L oO na ; ved fit a clas Wee mpnnion in the sen of het ; eking and self-s thought in idle a hae ier peta 4a] Cane ihey complained of jt and yea rhe Cine ive had her me rie! LON divertec th rolranel : j less contained ee ey eG, PG miant th aAxKaiies he pe aa s a tintaimed su ie nae 8 j m ity)t | ‘#aid a) nie lite ~ i to tor He By 7 | a at Se rling New England qu: alities gained These audiences were, in a way. a| Inddy was oe the gcuidance "or a other re.{Trevelation to' Mrs, "Eddy. Shak had difficulties, | i orkable ‘throughout he og: nD " eae labored long in Lyin and her work)! and more nouse-wifely virtue as well as Chris- | sis been more or less disappointing. | ch: aracterAG charity |{t had attracted to her disciples who/ in can Phey "Artaur rue ‘Boswell ca clea Lwere als st le oN lene stadents ea ( t = os firand cee as th ay tlett It was in this room that eae Clara | ine "Choate was received by Dr. Eddy tn NE January, 187 Sheo-wass one ye Mrs: Mrs, wouplgus Bue eee oe tara rome € shows at: Mrs. not overwhelmed by her but calm, resolute, pear gay with that galety which ston cule ere ee ij new Velisious moves! pons Ihda th A a Ed home} Ci described ins apartment, (spt fl Gaye as being a place where one breathed| Taare the pressed pees of the her: 5 diversion| been able Ienned reat rhe rity truth statement daddy's tun Courts Sustained Dr. Eddy oP TEN rand | eering for this truth, it must be OB: L special con| world was sick in ,and erro. ! is sntormed by} pe healed and t it truth ho said" Mrs Eddy's | thes students ever found" in aus aS iriet : ry (leer Sha Eee Aven dM Chont to reside"in Lviin a Gi : Be cause a Rddy' a charm which existed in every which she has made... Those St Richard ten 5 Lee feders l courts subsequt ero we Spiion of ddy | Joining \rens from publishing Se Ben this kind | --- of event ce ome years/or her conversation Those Seer ay 1 ; her had found health, harmony Wf Tilton, visited her | ting cit of being whicl iy a bu hess rela-| taught ihem, they must help a ' tin Mr. of mses Agee ! ! aty husband } i. > r tersel¥ and' stiggestion | nf arsenic ner L Bir mo ' Galagoston was] ey te's usb: ay tare a ith}. jerry } Pn WT uSs- | : FeEIa a 7 oh oe ez bam Mrs. | ered jenn Mave dir ecco Pah (Cenne ine a Bddy was devoted to the cultivation] of plants, 4 summer and winter, and) them has evidence and attend and rare not ve Lyon. | ¢ ve aoe plait in a finished were walls. The. gray paper. with gold cornices The a windows were hung with white Not-]. To tingham lace draped back over high ame giltvarms.-The-floor was covered with a $0 < erimson carpet and of black wainu horsehair covering ually held vases of | pe Mrs s irduous Eddy went} Choate to oon received oem) saiter gmalion She "Mrs. | } unselfish an indivi ‘ ' j f j le in. What she. co I he a { 1 tt ould require age rnd Goce ‘ \ t Ito make the ignorant hypocrite hoyM i | published tnat pamphiet mr ‘ i yu yecontents Hits: ny it ri red.) ‘ } hi ‘ racer th ‘ i t ; hue of -etht bu I i 1 i Vans much with out of the event! often relieved dds Mrs. callers. . This room was approached] tended t by-awinding stair from the entrance, | CPST Par I and-was-an exeeedingly charming par-{| Cere 1 Bost lor. | Miu Kenned Eddy's iseuae tin on ridi uled of : ant class } | growth tie, wi pol HEC I ‘ ‘ i verbatim aot ne ne Choate eame to live with her husband | a Pelli AM rm ‘ver of Sam bam ‘ th ma lexpounder' imade this» B hung in Ithougn eaught up high ut cl . eks glowe with | meV Cy snone j hoate wa 4 uch over 20 | ! d mou who had n away SE home before called her "ehild,' and took | urronded pith unreal ma Latioréhip: | small and lrawn and hence onic Oa trut in matt | Truth pirit is I writings: | his rT , one Is] a storm1" he nees ei fe | simply writin { 1, COMM ofa: work tn wade x Emerso by | thoughts suthver : kover to. icht par ifler pag use and ‘rights with j ine ub pter | is God, | 4 o nind and Laon | Mrs.} slende1 colored j i substance Eddy wo 'i} material,' had| but a ‘ t a! ji over falling tree. wally occupied thé second house, ‘using the lower floor for busi-| ness and: class roo. ymetimes let- | ‘ ting the rear {to a tenant. In the roon Mrs. I ) 5 plants, flowering with the shadow lies, the A : or i | | vindow, MLS 4. et en| tot: r's| Mrs i See tae criminals hired to mo cottage, frame small over the front door, window Which was filled over i. There Yi to] to} 2 Eddy Mrs. able it} ei nc rPal with calla itself on air joys a ricture { ervaded| imparted treading housekeeping to remember when to think of it only as center witl t | Pity colle *tat dom er iplirt the as though | purity vhich felt as if ; pete nid Picture may be drawn) scandalized by. the calls the was CONSCIOUSNESS Mrs me, them Was ideally simple and harmonious Perfect orderliness, ~ exquisite: daintiness anid gentle manners were always Mrs. addy" s characteristics, while Di Eddy has been ikened to the late President McKinley in his individual traits,.calm, upright teadfast ¢ 1nual support andprotection to hi pleasing tempted buffeted SYSTEM, ss healed = me r} lilaration that} oh that bas PAST AND PRESENT HEAD OF NEW YORK'S STREET RAILWAY tn- as ©) words the of love of domestic recrertion leading lade ‘ but wars and/ Birth go onas) jis a poor dragged which rancour ra doors ' ! 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