OCR Text |
Show ' fa TEHPLE AND 1 ABERNACLLJ. NEWS SUMMARY. DICK RODNEY; -- ...I York Kraut L.uiittii New su Xt'hane.... or trk Brvktr.... New -- , 4 The Adventures of ro . An Eton Boy... t ovrsH NVw York Kxt bantu New York Broken . AutUr .. Ahcri Anchor Ajax Aliiam . Albion Bui Bock (.'blonde 11 Connor 1 on the bth , JAMES stock. 1 by our genetal coiifctenee I remember," said I; "and that tha seamen ot Columbus thought t y i w were sent by heaven to stay thvlr course." 'You are right," replied tbs mats, It is pleaswith an approving 'smile. ant to meet one like you, Rodney, who has read that which la worth reading, Or; n and -- remembers It." 44 5 The Gulf Stream," said Weston, in the conversation, is great Joining SlfaT M current about sixty miles broad, 6.16 .fa BY caused by the trade winds, which' alGRANT. 1 ways blow from east to west. It issues from the Gulf between Cape Florida and Cuba, and runs at the rate of I CHAPtER XL (Continued.) as the first streak of day, coming on knots an hour along the shores three 'Reidlong e stumbled over piles of with tropical rapidity, kegau to bright of South and North America, till the now we bank ankle deep among en the horizon and shed long, shiny Newfoundland bank turns 1st! it to the tk 3ft pumice dm.t, anon we rolled, ripples on the sea, the canvas swelled southeast; so everywhere Its track Is scrambled through wild vine out, the reef points began to patter known by that d which you ant treeperg; then through fields of on the taut bosom of every snow-whit- e ' s now see floating past" growing maize and wheat, or plantasail, and the loose rigging was blown current this It is by mysterious toffee and apple Gees; but out in graceful bends. tion this mighty river that traverses the uevtf pausing until we reached the There was a fine breese rising; the ocean that the timber logs of tha St the mighty Iiton, where, white water ba rippled under the fore- Lawrence, the wreck of tha old' plate brthles. panting and, bath- foot of the Hkgenie, and soon it bailed argosies, and the carved idols of older ed t PerPlration, we lay down u a in foam as we sheeted home the top Mexico and the Caribbean Isles," all little thicket of ilnnamon buhes by sails and ran along tha western shore covered with the weeds and barnacles thsls'd to rest for a short space. of the mountain Isle. ot long Immersion, have been 'east During this flight I had never spokAbout the tame time the Costa Rican upon the western shores of Scotland 061. Tom from time to time indulg- brig which was at anchor nearer the and the Hebrides. en, Mt t ( i disjointed remarks expressive of shore (a smart craft she was, straight Every morning the Weather became" .ms ed u!U,Uua In which I could not In the bends, and all black, eave a yelan.warmer the sea and sky more clear baft being only thankful to heaven low streak),, also got ready for tea the atmosphere more rarefied. . The 35 t .375 for Kf escape. But poor Tom had with great expedition, and worked out wind was ao steady that scarcely a .31 ees riore of a rough life, and ot many of the harbor; and when the hot sun, sheet or tack waa altered. Thus for a violent death, than It could possibly which erewhlle had lit up the vast several daya w bore on with both haTS been my lot to witness. continent of Africa to the east, of us, beets aft, a the phrase ia, when run.i5 3.7V "B, h! you Spanish swabs! We've rose from the ocean, we saw her black ning right before the wind, ' 1.46 Shoals ot porpotsea plunged across sluB two of your hammocks in & hot hull and white cAvts shining in hit M 1.V0 before said the th bow' of the brig In the sapphire-colore-d astern. mile time, perhaps! about place morning rays 96 sea, and when It waa smooth be. "What & row they make, like so You say, Mare, that craft U a Costa a whole fleet of the little nautili many negroes clearing a cargo when Rican? said Weston, doubtfully, passed us with purple sails up; nor .03 we sheered off! Lucky It was that I "Yes, sir, replied Hislop. were the dark and gliding shark and I a eased oil our tow lines in time! Is also SpanShe she but be; may . the silvery flying-fis- h wanting at times good mind to put about, etand ish dealer In black cattle," said Weshave .01 V ot cave those the and pot another for ton, who was looking at her through to keep my attention excited; and the .0354 came tripping .at Spanish gorillas!" glass. "I tiny petrels, as they powerful double-barrele-d in half water and half in the along, did meant I Whether he am If could certain guerrilla only seeher you I .10 not inquire, but was happy when we deck when she careens a bit. you would the air, kept pace with the Eugenie, she cracked on under a press of reached the harbor and 1 felt the cool make out the ring-bolfor lashing .98 dashing tha waves around- her, sail, breese of the ocean fan my throbbing the slaves to In fine weather.1 ..10 ploughing so freely and so fearlessly of the those and temples and my bands, which, from be.0154 Aye, perhaps .03S she tha deep water that hide a finny world too," added Hislop; ing so long and so tightly tied with .10 and wash the dark and unknown base-manrough cords, and having the blood aft- looks rather rakish." ot tha pa rib. d erward driven through them by rapid "Toirire just of my mtudratr 50 One glorious morning, when we were .0314 Tom Lambourne, who waa at the within few days sail of exertion, felt literally burning hot Hispaniola, .06 All was dark and still when we ran wheel. Shell see tha Shark' Nose there occurred a circumstance which .03 sees .7851 along the atone mole of Santa Crua. and the Congo river before she was afterwayd a source of th deepest 00s .08 Fortunately at that late hour there was the Mosquito creeks or the hills of regret to u 6)1; bow and why, will be .0054 to official to question or molest us; and Coeta Rica; and I have shrewd no- shown during the progress of my story. we could see the brig anchored about tion that the pirate we escaped from .30 The day was fine, even for that re07 mile distant, with the lahtern are part of her crew, if one may judge gion ot fine days. The Eugenie was half atlll burning at the foremasthead. The from what Master Rodney, who know running smoothly before the wind, and the ! r ltogOi overheard them fay. Hislop;- - withcoimtlvrabie - animation, light a the castle had disappeared M across the Peak of Tenerlffe, waa detailing to the Captain and me small punt at the We soon found c5i Except .10 landing stairs, and, taking possession where a cloud of white vapor floated the appearance of that rare phenome.00 like a permanent cymar or non, a lunar rainbow, which, by sin70.. Cl it without leave, cast loose the in ttld-a- ir 4 offabove which some thou- gular good fortune, be had once seen and shoved nd girdle, -- 1454 painter y t All of the mighty cone towered ia these latitudes, aud which Aristotle . our sand feet Silently and steadily,1 with blue .w Into Immensity of space, mel- declares ia never seen hut at the time the farThe strength, pulled yamalnicg from green and purple to a of the full moon a declaration which soofr were anfi 'alongside. lowing hrigf. a our learned Scotch mate treated with 1 00 faint gray tint, the sky was without WeU, this spree Is over, Master 1 1 10 - .1 contempt; for he was a strange, fel- cloud.Tattooed said wiping Torn, Rodney," 1 16 MARKET RKIORT. rul;tn nd t'nUn ful Cohabitation. The subscriptions to the. Lf ton From the reading of the various edifood last week reached the handsome torials and articles of the public press Him of SO.lul it is evident that there is much misGovernor Turner of Illinois is a canconstruction and misuniVrs'suiliug as didate for United states senator against to the present attitude of our church Senator Culiom. respecting tlie subject of polygamy The Kinas supreme court has de- and unlawful Cv.liabltatiou; and, beclared unconstitutional the law of 180? lieving that muny good arid conscientious people have been misled and taxing judgments. The gold yield for Victoria colony, much adverse crittcism occasioned feel it but just to both Australia, inlrjj, was 854,500 ounces, thereby, Mormons and to state an increase at 1T.S12 ounces. that, in accoi dance with the manifesto The plan of having tuatl registered of the late President Wilford Woodruff, by carriers when collected, will be put dated , September l;ai, which was In practical operation January 15 in presented to and unanimously accepted aixty cities. Representative Miaforth of Colorado, lias introduced a resolution .presenting a woman suffiage amendment to the r r J gulf-wee- Dauy of October, 1890, the chunk has posiL.t)y Dal- - West abandoned the DallouA I.. of tively practice i Her or the solemnization of plural lh Kate Jo . constitution. iu tills and every other Four Aw a marriages, Govor-In Philadelphia it is reported that State, aud that no member or officer Galena the British government has purchased thereof has any authority whatever to Gak U U, Ejl. SC virl ijhj ploads.of oats for the Uf.8. of s tnt perform plurarmarriage or enter Into Grand Herat hei the army in South Africa. such a relation. Nor does the church Horn Smtr (X) Ot The rebellion in central China has advise or encourage unlawful cohabiIngot fe1.1 s MaumotU become formidable, and advices from tation ou the Mercur memof its pait ms! Low r Mum 'Chang Sha state that the insurrection bers. If, therefore, any member dis.us unb a La. Omaha .... in Heugshand district ia spreading obeys the law, either as to 1 7.5 polygamy Ontario .35 or unlawful cohabitatioo, he must hear Petro 7. rapidly. Sacramento William W. Gage, a cousin of the. his own burden; or in oilier words, be Suribhlne . .1 secretary of the treasury, penniless and anawerabl to the tribunal of the SalveiCob . 'V C depending upon charity for medical at- land for hie own action pertaining bower wanae , t tendance is dying at a boarding house thereto. 37S S. Swansea .MS Sunbeam... in Toledo, O. With a sincere desire that the posi- Utah..-.,..40 . Senator Allen has introduced a "bill tion of our church as to polygamy aud Blue Bird . Jrt Sac Con... 0 9' In the senate granting a pension of 910 unlawful cohabitation be better Ben Butler may a month to every soldier and sailor who Understood, and with best wishes for Bing Q P .03 Buckeye served fn th civil-w- ar for three the welfare and happiness of all, this BAD .. Boa months or more, statement is made, and Is respectfully B. B.Tweed Ex . . Hill. Bunker ,ois New of York commended to the careful coDsidera" Crown Representative Levy .. Pt, has introduced in the house a bill to t ion of the public M ' Central generally. Diamond C ... pay interest on all internal revenue f i 35 E A B Bell... LobkSzo Sjjow,. .03 Emerald now on to hereafter President receipts of the Church of Jesus Christ Prliioo depositor 6e deposited in national banka O'M Golden E of Latter-dafaints. Garnet bait Lake City, Jauuary 8, 1900. The McGinnis bank at Owensville, Home take ... .( .. .oos Hercules... Ind , was entered last week' and the .01 Internal... . ... Exteusivs improvements in the way Joe .08 S Bowers. .. safe blown open, the explosion comof ornamentation are being planned J Bower E. , . Krernlfn m . pletely wrecking the building. Fifteen foe the .50 temple bloi-l- gruuuds during X5 Yveinehief ... thousand dollars was obtained. .OSS' ( LlttU, the coming spring and summer. , The ' Lillie Pitta .'8 Elizabeth Gladstone, aged 63 years, pew extension to the .01 M. Bower greenhouses 77k May Day has secured judgment in the superior have made them much more desirable Manhattan ............ WttsUt n .. .04 S court, San Francisco, against Joseph than heretofore, as wore room Is now M Monarch 'Jtdardinan, aged 73 years, for breach bad for the germination and cultivation New Erie N Swansea of promise of marriage. She sued for of the plants which will blossom npon Orient A 7. 500,000. the grounds during the warmer months. HA 04 Kabhtt'a Ft The state of anarchy fn south China The greenhouses have been fitted Vlth HU W 'ivi HriverCbrd .r.; and more particularly jn the province hot wator pipe and a -- ne'w'furnace soeces5.". : ...7..;...." .. of Hwang Tung, is causing no little Sea Swan.. Foreman fddgd, Stanley estimates Tetro. .... 03S British to authorities the and . .... aico anxiety that he has at leastT.OOU plains, .large w I4'Vii .33 MrpiOc to all haying an Interest in the integsmall. In the greenhousea, Outon yukc b- I . s f , t- rity pf thfChiuess empire. the grounds considerable! work' Js also i The' three delegations The trees have grown so 4 k beihg done, recently J hH l4k CUy. to lay before th. government fast as to interfere jwitlt the growth of Wheat F,Cwt. atVashlngton the special needs of each other, and many of them have Cora. ' 4 im h Xi--. Porto Rico, havesatled TTOnj, IS a a"Juan "bEfnretfioved to give the others a1 lnw 3 niillA ' for the United estates' byT theteaibef chance toMtpand.'afid also that more i.trley. lh aeck, hore .the vrndyr the morning sunshine, the fresh breese ) Oats 5d ing crew gathered-utoiiai- f Mnllgb tiasy reach the' lawui Vfhe. A if ir a ... u;- - but Swept pleasantly over their whitening ThnWrapMa.-60 Mixed Hay.... .. catch me having another , In this tops and ublstled through our rigging, Xewole, grounds, $ljernaclelaRi fed "Reason, lieuipdtlntiary Special I dented Tenny.Reef tUaCs aBl is tho past, promise- to imoijiv.. v .v. ..4. as we ran along the shore with considv1 A0 the United State?, and Senor Duarte, becomepleasing 7. p much more beautifnl in the' UveTurk8)iobt)iers. t, erable Turkov .It speed; and now our heart beat .Liive Hens . a for Portugal, Wq signed., 'protocol futnre. .(IK tilukroK. Hens for The broad, free ocektf was lightly, .06 Kmtini intended to make operative the reel- 5At tlie stake conference of tho YL. Old Tie Anchor around us, and on clearing th Broiler- Ai A0 ouii- - Duck Alarmed by the foregoing narrative, proclfy arrangement entered Into last M. I. A., held in the Tabernacle last rocks at Punts de Anaga by 10 out ik Geese -. week, President Joseph F. gmlthTfle-'Jlveredjj- - TMMnltaiifc'VMv wa ur giving them a wide berth, we felt the wrhif by spring between the two Countries.. eave..-(53 principal addressc Hersaidr-(utter, Creamer.,.. exclttment, by the two muskets we heavier swell of the Atlantlo as we ; r; Thun shalt not commit adultery. fintts i ii i Secretary, Long, according to a nitier!".1.., v.'i .'7,. Had brought on board aa trophies, by brought the larboard tacks on board, anof Coder re? the crime Tho the adultery approves speelaU f Wasliiggtoa I I . - the ttste on a taut bowof our hands and wnsts'and and ran, was. of law Israel cient la enpunishOqjl ommendatioo of the board officers and. bruises. wq bad line between the Isles ot Tenerlffe and able by death, tho same, ad the zfijime he jnmsrpua.cuta in naval regulations, gaged revlaingtbe of murder. Of course, some people say 8a VranelMo iuraln. Palma, keeping th weatherage of th npoa us; and fearing the consequent , Admiral Dewey .will continue- - to be that the Latter-da- y Saints are proverb- Msjr 55Tieat ri $ Coata Rican, and leaving her at the GLC0M detention of the brig for some legal J iJeeember men world hut for ial In the 'available forsea duty. , ; adultery, 'I Captain r,Wibton. prepared at same time tost and far astern. v hare been and are today so Ignorant Barley December ' First Lieutenant Daniel T. Bowman a had We th for putting t sea. run m dollghtful r through ope undercannot perceive-os that A fertile Archipelago of th 1 tts happy when finding myself on Fortunate f the Thirty seventh infantry, while stand they that there Isa difference between 55'alla Walla. Portland. 52 deck of the Eugenie, but still mor Isles, and, after clearing San Josef, temporarily deranged, committed sui- that vHiich God sanctions and approve 665254 tha .alley conbe denounces which and 131 Supremely bappy on hearing Westons found the wind coming more aft. Long and that Blueateai 6 In himself, Manila "by shooting cide They claim that even Abraham after night bad closed In and darkness resolution to get Underway, as I pos-velie served as private in the First Mon- demns. and David and the ancient prophets of had enveloped all the sea and the Isle unbut vague decidedly tana volunteer infantry In the Philip- God, to whom God gave wives, were a I peak ideas of Spanish Justice, and of Tenerlffe, the cone ot th pleasant , LIVE as who 1899, adulterer until those from much 1898, 8TOr5K,"v practice July, pines July, shone redly In midair, with th light of visions alcaldes, axils, had algu and adultery, promiscuous polygamy1 when he was appointed first lieutenwheel, garrotes, and even the masked of the sun that had set In the western having wives and children at home. (litem. ant There is a vast .difference betweea Good to choir cattle familiars of the Inquisition Itself, waters of the. Atlantic, . , T J , 65 4 T? ftd.60 For the whole of that day we had The Transvaal government baa in- these, and I want to say it to tho world, Ooni!wtsta18.vt....i..4. i.T.. 4 35:465.4 me. before floating 4 85 !4.S0 !Mr ken and feeders.. run fast through the water, making at to formed the United States that VV. that there is not a people on the face TuBh.m, the clank My heart beat responsive . .Ct, . . . of Gods earth who abhor the crime of Cow. and heifer least seven knots an hour off the .3.50 fed 00 at as consul windlass American the the of Hollis, pawls, Eugenie Stanley 4 00 f4 70 Saints, Chive adultery as do the Latter-da- y but midnight came before we eaw 5 80 4 10 was hove short .on her Anchor, am) The Pretoria, will not he permitted to rep- notwithstanding their plural wives and Texaaeteert of the mighty Peak of Adam. 4 50 last the 66 36 Lamb started .aloft , to cast loose, the resent British Interests in the republic marriages in the past. 53 466 10. bands Wetern raatfera. Y - - : t 1 I v men whom can I 4.40 out to 45.05 you topsail.' point Sheep ' during the war.j CHAPTER known from my childhood, aud ' Westofi tbfevpurlwo mustet into ' Alfred Morifsofl.'Ww'shat and killed have An Incident. -- f'' 4; with whom I have been as intimate as Kama CUy, se lestj thelf. discovery on board th time we had been a month the 4 90 By one of his' wlveswlth wbotn.be wax my brother, aud I will .affirm to you Natlre steers C6or might tue'rueplcion annoyance. 4.90 Texan .terra assiduN-I8 85 is under that 'theso men have never in their TexaaCowa The morning was clear, cool and at sea, having applied myself 85 W8 60 living la Mi.' .Vernon, law of lives chastity transgressecLthe to work, I picked up a little ously 8 60 fa. 4 60 He NaliveCOw and heifers. . arrest-charga with murder. no was of dawn yet vestige as Uod Almighty revealed It, and yet toe era and feeders., '.. 484.89, etarry; .0. knowledge' of seamanship. I took my .oo claimed to have shot her while dreamauii and a Vlslbls, and all was atlll and quiet on they have had more than one .wife. watch with the rest; I learned 4 50 465.60 Lambs ..., hut I was in momentary expec- turn of want to tell you that the man Muttons............ ing of bnrgl&ra It has been discoi ered And Istands ,.,, 8.59 4f4.45 shore; of to go aloft and to lie upon a yard in and world before the says that tation seeing a boat dash off toward a stiff topgallant breeze. I acquired all that he is a bigamist. that he never wronged a woman, 4s a us, though "theme from wrhonf we had the "v Oualia. "A big fleet of pelagic sealers is off man after God'own heart, ia relation tm mysteries of knotting and splicing, escaped could have, no-- Just cause of of W oeef .and to t is Native a rope with spun-yar- n and lie at staefTTi,, pure least, serving the Pacific coast, and in a very short to that thing, 8 8 T steers A 75jfa4 complaint of God, because Texaa betweea difference Technical in moral is the he the know sight least be at Cows and to time there promises J 5 P forty fBuddeifiy beard this Hound of oars, the rope Itself and a line. I could . to .... he has done no other thing except that t anner helfecav.,4t,....)M4vessels engaged in the traffic. The which he believes In his k. 8 00 fe4.25 soul and In his Btockera and arid, pa long,' locJbofil shoot out heave the log,box the compass and take to wvoo a-- '. entire fleet ia composed of British heart, according to the intelligence calves 4 8 from the obscurity of the harbor,, 875 Bull and stairs my trick" at the helm with the best B ..Yfr. 10 64 50 YesrHh.. heart stood still (of a moment as this man on board, and thua gained the schooners, manned by Indian hnnters. that he possesses, that Uod has sanc- Sheep 4 t4 tioned aud approved. And as to his Western muttons 80 64 80 graft wu steered In our direction, but golden opinions of those among whom Bpeaklng of ' Senator Beveridge's intelligence, it will compare with the Stockers fa.5.60 tf-to Lambs.... to my Infinite relief it boarded a Costa a rough turn of the wheel of fortune speech on the Philippine question, brightest intellects in the world. Aa -- 6 9 Rican that lay yiear T of character, a moral bad ao strangely .and so suddenly cast to their It ,lx conception I'A Senator Gear of Iowa says: A yt the shadow of tight were on ' of Denver, with that s4 will me. it compare favorably 1 , as one a such and 5 40 .TT3?,, ..,.93 50 great speech just land and ee on everything aave the are not Beef steers.. . They after leaving the Cana10 preacher. 4 Some any living days Cows.. As to the th expected he would make. tlie W fO 8 73 eonef peak that towered above ries we found ourselves passing They understand ignoramuses. paid to river feeders, 4 M 00 substance of the speech I agree with laws, the piecepta and the power of Stocker,freight th cloud, and there shown the freight paid to river. v 43.00 what seemed to be Immense light Bull and stags..,. of the yet sn risen sun, yellow deepen- through him.' Bis point as to the importance God, and they know that whomsoever Good fat muttons...,..... of green stuff adrift. By meadow tt together, Lien cannot Lambs.... ing Into saffron, purple, blue, and then moonlight the branches,1 leaves and of the Asiatic trade was not overdrawn. God hath joined 1 nor eaa time, asunder. Neither put tadlg blending with the blackness of fiber .of thi uprooted marine forest At Victoria, B. C., indefinite charges distance, nor death. For when God night - as the eye descended to the women men and for such it wa. being wrack and seatogether, of pro-BoBacKfVTs: sympathy have resulted in hath joined ihore.- - - ( time for bnt time for not is of wondrous, length springing alone, weed it -.....V7.. Vtc.. Oileiwo Cattle embarrassaeriona and the boycotting So Weston gave the order to tT..e.....e.e..re too, for the Lord A1 Kim-abrace from th lowest depth of the ocean 5.t0 ment to a large number of Belgian and and all eternity, s Cattle the City foreyards aback and the 0O mighty does not deal with us for time malpyard sparkled... flashed jsud.. whirled Jn The Swedish Boer citizens, who vigorously alone, and the- - Lord - Almighty - asks Sheen Omaha -- Cattle ....V3.(ind fullr another wrench at th windlass, foaming .eddies astern of the brig a and the anchor repudiate any treasonable connec- - nothing of ns except that which ho Nheep . r, she cleft or hrushed dowu The yielding L penter Cattle... has obeyed himself.". r"He.ve Sad a-- - tion. masses with her rushing keel. bneep........ Lambourne, cheerily, CbrlatTh Ufa - . , usual the I was never weary of surveying thi giving The statement of the gross postal re- Life. Christ Tbs call of cowagemeot.when the drlp-oChrist calls himself "Ths Life, scene, which was so marvelous la Jts Christ call himself The Ufe," cl celpts for December, 1899, as compared all his titles one of the most beautiful of ih water beauty, when the fiioon Was shining on with the receipt for the same month and significant. ' Eternal life begins all his titles one of the most beautlfu NndThextocSTjrseen to tlr the aUr- - the aea. Eternal lif begins during the preceding year, show a net with hia entrance into the heart, and and. significant.. fw. J and These vast, broad leaves and long, the entrance into his heart, with cent. The 5 Increase of 9199,835, or pet at the tame time begins the death 1 ol ral1 tendril that danced upon the death same the the time at snaky begins W total receipts for last December were all that ia unworthy within ns. There all .1 hCr ' hea4 WI tUPldV surface of the aea were the Florida Is unworthy within us. There that arc Ufe forma animal which certain of IL.162.030. . nLv repaWo,lbra Are certain lorms of animal life which TSbu perish at tha touch of the aunahtna 1111(1 General Shatter has received a tele- And th8 R?! Ct tbe The tropical grape of the sailors," ao Chriat'e lore within ns destroys perish at the touch of th sunshine. d U Cruz which had glitsaid Hislop, as we leaned Over the gram from Nagasaki, sent by Major that which is Impure and ignoble and And so Christs lov within us destroys tered In tremulous Hnea along the waand ' and which is one night These plants grow of that Ignoble the impure Thomas, Hyde, quartermaster unlovely,- and life becomes a daily our on beam, were shining upon becomea a dally ter Ilf two great banks of the Atthe upon stating that tbs body of Geoeral Henry glorifying of Him who ia our life and unlovely, and Him and our lee quarter. our llfa is who of were known to the Phoeh and glorifying todayr-and-wlantis," transpert-whfeWTIAwteriS erthat comfort ban promised comfort named them the Weedy hand promised who headyarde ha' todayaMwhd nicians, is due iu San Franclsca on the S9th of more abundant life and blessedness ur.le more jibnndant lifejnd blessedness in and Just come. to world the gea" . J auaarr. it he world to come. poly-gam- , mt-- li 4 . I of-au- y . . r . t -- 4 , ts -- r . ' 1 ia e-- . 84 - niGt;nr ad-de- $tn II. ...Ill , 4! s 154 al-wa- - dan-gerou- je 4 ! 1 close-haule- d, 11 tf, r -- -- J ry )og-lin- --- - - e, - -- : . - Y.f ed -- f . K er .... ut T Thtnrere'lct gulf-wee- d. er 4. in equal facility dilate on the Apology of Plato and the method of a square-rigge- d vessel, or sheering her to her anchor in a gale of wind; on oe ' the the Promeiheu of Eschylu proper mode of lying too In a hurricane, with everything struck aloft, and topsail yards on the cap; and now, on the subject of the. lunar rainbow, he was proceeding to quote from the Portuguese Pilot of Ramuslo, when Weston Interrupted him by hailing club-hauli- aloft: ' Fore-to- p ' - there! j . "Ay, aye, sir." wa tha usual . . ., , re- sponse ,from Ned Carlton, a seaman who wa perched in the top, , , (To be, continued.) . AN EARTHQUAKE SCIENTIST. Teiaaiy Had foaad tha Almaaae la the Uarreh Thi occurred just before the last ' full moon at a. pretty residence on Trumbull avenue, says the Detroit Free Press, Th head of th house la of a scientlfle turn of mind, lovea to investigate the phenomena of nature and takes It a a part of hla duty to Impart his knowledge to the rest of the fam- - " lly. On the night in question he found a eieaaee ew the tabic, which' he read. Turning the leave carelessly while thinking about going to bed, he wa surprised to come upon th in- formation that there .was to be ah almost total eclipse of the moon that Bight, and that it would be visible from thi part of the globe at 1 a. m. In hi excitement he wa about to call the rest of th folks, who had retired, but on second thought he bunted Up f broken bit of glass and went to gnrioVlng them, Just a though It were the blazing sun which waa to bh viewed. - Thia don he watched ' th clock vigilantly until It was time to wake the others. They had none of hla enthusiasm, but went yawning and shivering to the back porch, .from which Tha beat view waa to be obtained. The moon never looked bright- - . er than it did at 1 o'clock. It must be that the almanac meant 1 o'clock standard time, he explained nervously, and for another half-hobe kept hie eyes glued on the silvery orb. Not a pot darkened Its surface. Ten minutes later his wife mutinied and her sleepy brood followed her Into the" house, flcsplte his protest. He.Iol-lowe- d them and again took up the alFound that In the attic tomanac, Tommy. day," explained Slowly the father read aloud from the back until he came to eighteen hun"when he ripped the dred and ftf book to fragment and began saying things that caused the mother to rusk the children Upstairs." ur Tor m Retreat, "What Is that you were just trying on the piano? She Oh," thats "Awfully fast a new march." She-Y- es; I think time, Isn't the composer was In a hurry to get through whet, he was writing It- -' Yonkers Statesman. lie It, , |