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again, m ili '.. f' Mi the |it'ltlR.
11 <ittt the lu'iU Th" S ill lay pence'
V ill ft | ,1 II < III,' III vx ' i _■ Kgtch
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blcalbH, ctept fulwanl a:: ll ill
\ Miilli ii bright I.' :"ti«l n| up
thl'iilKll lln ilarl liess under iiu ilti if"
tooted wall 'n Mil x 'M m \lmo«.
imultancmp-lx a United II. hi ixprai g
iniu being I' in tlx- i' lun hi Hit" (ai
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SYNOPSIS
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|i II llrtiW'ii iimi th.-ri il • t > ts i ■ t • I
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11111ii111ic t" 111m i-mplnviT '>f tli. I'llr•"
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.i imi« R \t. a111-1 r • . i.iii t fur th*
preliminary li.'uri 'tit .li ">n' lll.i. k
h|>rniK.s iii.- hi Ht i f iimnv ki1 it ■ '
(.lis..- w ii\lnii i x.imln iiinn Tli r • > 11 ii i
Jiiki- Si ml" i nun a iihii I., i nf tin' .ml
law km ii ■ h'' had Ii'. i lliil tli.il tin
xlm r "Mhb had hw-li ri-rrn in il tim>1
11111 — • i v\ tin ni'li'tiMl.^i- nf Iia: ' tin.;
nitititiM in*' 11 fc! n.n.nil ovi't Hi hit ril itiu
llntl ll '.Illtll* lit."III. \ Willi I - ill
|Mi(inlar hi -'Htiwi "t his nninv f ill'
in sfi-ui'.' i'nn\ h'l Inns In .'.ii i rt wins
tin it <1 th i r.i t inn nf l.nis. wlil.-h is mu-
tuiil i'on lit* \ 11. i r n • \ Cni-.li.n i. . nn
ii inlnf- I.mils* I in I•- ..ii in-T ■ . I urn i
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a ptniiii l tii. it t ■ .if lis 11 fT11 • "f w 11 ni'fst.s
th.it tn In- tii'ilK-.l n'ld if ll.. -vlt in
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l|i his tin it 'I's -.nil'i'hi W'l ilt
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ilt.ni it nl irlit i s In it Is llrt'il ;i I him
Tl t hii'iRi' I" .it i Uml and ii li itiln • n
sins ti-twfi'ii \V 111 ik •' in and his dautfh-
t. r nn tint" Mid' . and tin iiuIIhwh nn
lln other
CHAPTER IX.—Continued
As hi-i straltictl siKhl stamd nut in
lo the tlavkinss It was lufini' to her
intuitively, It may be. that something
was pi-el |iinK up mi her SI I• rinilr'
see nothing and yet knew it to ho!
troi' Kverj filter of her In itio tlticled
with the rertainty of it Ii wan rotn
ItiK ( loser ami clost r She felt it like
an actual pnsenee. Iler . .-s shifted
here, tlu'ie swept 1 it half elrele
HearrhlnKh s t a red and Marf! Still
nothing tnoved And >et t' n n■ :■ i:■
of some unsieti Ihitm Krew tieand
more palpfllile. If she eoulil not Hie
It soon she must scream aloud She
hreathiil In little tpiirk uiil ir:isps
Soon, very soon she would sen am
Ah! A shadow down h> tin hiKKi"-'
I ot ton wood' It liodlv sought a nearer
and a smaller trunk \nnther slink
InK shadow sllded In ilnd the vaiatid
position It was a Khastl* presenla
• ion of 'pu--> want - . i ner playt
in nightmare Hut at la l it w,.
KDtiiethinR tat i: hh -- in. Hiinn to ii
awav with tlia', frlghtfu! siusatiou i t
that crawliug, creepum, twl.tiny
wiimintr, in-Inuatin. in ire-r and
nearer, -n near in w that it heat up.:
l.Mk nn - > on pro -.'tii i Si t pr. «
lie;- I t:-'. ■ to the ti —. or in • hoi t a'
the t tti".ihli. shadows and d.. pel tlm
envelopin.' choking, blanket horror
when Ood knows what sta'-i'U tin
Hfilon of l.ti (inters .ill It instinct,
what you wil:. her hand was stayed
even beffci >' lier phy > in e> e «n
caui'l t and hold bv a blot darker still
than the night over to I or rivr 1:? farth
est ft■ in tin s| ) in ' It !a> • rfi ctI;
silll. It came to her, the wil> pi in
with startling clearness The blot
was wait;nK ;or her to fire f11111 ♦ •.at
grinning shadows among the trees
ami m or cmn i.f In-! t ... .| a
ten i n Insinuate n t • h• -1 - • lioih
the farther I rw.trd Then the pin;,
would '■ nierr.h on iii: ti n .•11 s; (
turned the barrel f her rill' slowl>
and de||beraie|> ami) fi. in the ino\
I uK shape among t' iiittonwoud
clump siuhtod trulj th- motionh -
blur to her right an l Iiu J < t < • iwk i
three times
The com pletenes • of i|. sur|ir|si
seemed t. Inspire the ana' ■ i vs i11
a hellish lur> Tl ov i• tut;.. • I the li.
rapidly and at v, remal'iini.' undei
i oxer the w! le Hhritii.l • low ai
paper when 'lie ln .it l ad liecollle UU
liearabh \\'l!!i:ilun held out his hand
to his dauuhtoi >ilenil> \ s silentlv
shi i ut lit"' hand her I• • 11 hand iti
bis nor did Willisinu noiiio that it
was her h ft nor how liinp!) bet iinht
arm liutiic to bet sale In tli * irlan
hoi face shone eo|oi'!oss but hei dark
eyes were stars Her head was held
high W Mi lii in -t. i \\ litis11m ml
vatu ed to Ha dooi |)i ||ln't ,iie|\ In
unbarred it. as ib llbi ratel> threw Ii
open ainl stepped o\ei the threshold
Tho> wiie loveied on the instant b%
f, ' "Hie
"Drop your tiiin.- ' ' called the chief,
roughly. Then the do >petadoi - movt'ii
I take It that I am t li j one
wanted. ' said \N ilii- ion
His voice was i aim and scholarly
once more In Hie usel sstu'ss ol
Iin t hot strugule ii had lost the sharp
inoislvencss that hail noon ho call to
w< ■/ i
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They Were Covered on the Instant.
action If one inn t die il is good ti
die after a brave Unlit One is nev"
a coward then Wllli^'on ^ face wop
,n almost exalted look
"My daughter Is free to jto"" lo
asked, his Ural word havltiu m
wi'li no response Hoitoi much h "
tor, for the make of a mnti like Willi
ton to die ill the «lit£iifI> i t silencc
luit for Mar; s sake ho pa'doyed
I guess not! iespondi d the leader
iiirth "li ;i pu I j ii " Idiot hadn t niissi-c
t lie bread side if < on . • - | . 11.. •
mark this side heau ■: as man cnuid
want 'hen «o m.■!Ist talk a unit tin
ul rl. She's show id up too d'uniie
much like a twin now i i let Inn loose
Ills big hIi ii :T11 li u io"iu 1 iir-jn I in
his ,addle He raised his rlfl« wit;
• m i > h p pi a rune. ' I ' I • i ' I iT"t oti' i
Tin j
till V
hold i
listou
able
|iroudi> '<
\ title
wile to be hi. ili >w u
tood. now is 'I t oi the
their t> ii tiitiu bomi
bow ed 1 - hi ad to I lie
or a moment ■ tln 'i ra
III' i't t bo III- ■ ll , , lie
shot
t lie
who i
Hires
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soil it
It'll
111
I ft
ir Vt the vei \ moment the It d
r • hawk i jehad -woiit tl. jtlitbl hi
ride arm had t . .ltd ed iihceriai i .
hen lalli n 111• i \i 11 s to Ills - do wliil'
his hullo;, playing a falte-hm a:ii
discordant second to 11,• ll'st tru<
shot, tore up il e moiind n front tr
him and swerved ha in!e-.-|y in oni
side Instantly ihe wild.- • cenfu.'-toi
•oii?ne'l- shout- in
of horse mlir- od
•serai k of 11 re a rtn-
w ild The suri 1 •'1
plete for t he out la w • t
.iiico Tl'o> had In aid m
•' i. t 111' piling II i
with 'lie shari
Tl>. shoot 111).' w
w t- too com
r< cov or ti ■
i and of :it
I it wind"w ( or < yes due.) i n the -• I!
I'.Mi k ma s out yonder Mai\ w nder
ed If it wet" I. i I She pi a veil | .
sainately that I' might be aad yet
I is a di'"tii!' il thinj- to i . Oni i
mote 'u wild fi I' l' n ed Mai - it
Spoil N'll i !.' i ■ , t w a t J,. t ■ . , • t ft,
deadly c III liom retu.n iii if ti ,
Win p' i ! i
I 'ndef co w r of t he d"s| or ad >
Are. at h h i .• n
attempt, a seiond 'dot b< an 11«. i i
tumi- t wIst:111- It a'i tmpiishi d a
spat e, Still pod ] l I I'd ill!' 11 I . .' ,
stopped wad .1. watchful y■ on t?i«
wlndov whit' «'♦ catne M ir\ s . at'e
ed firing ;iii int. tl •• n,n . • f tre.
'Ihey bad drawn !■ r cli.:-. regard a'
last Would it hold out1 1 irwm •
a^ain crawIlTi'.' |)at on the Krountl
proai bit) ' lieof heal s The p an i,
Humes licking up the dr> timber an
.'iidi'tinu the ■:ri«>11ii11111 • d • • ti•
In 1>I i or tor the cop' i a t had It -i t
f sating gruci to tin I>• ■> I■ ■ ■ - afte
ill.
In a it un nt the do ;n"aloes ta!
i. I Th*i ■ •' d In and i:111 •. • d
cursing tnaliu't-ant wall botw en ihi
OS' let'- and the Ida/In ' di 'i of th'
• li i' ti tv and w h ii i • 11
■ y,..; \ lia I in ■ d
feet a'd b'i I ti c
ii ft e thciugli hi ot
.II I 1
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, il i t
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I't setiHy she was i! ■ ion •
o her : i*t A bi' uuiscukr aim Ua '
* i• t \ i : a -p of hor.
"Make ire of the girl, lied' ' con;
•nan led a bail voice near, and it wa
■ ine out into the night
Afterward she hoard oh marij
many times In the Big hi wat'lies
'lie «' . lie KallopltlK of hor-t-s hoof
growing fainter and ever faln'et
heard It above tli tnedlex of irmii,
ndVttii' on; i i'.x ti-n slo way , j .iuk Lor-i^ and > # I i i nv men a'id *us« ^
il tut •ita' It tie nil: b it lo night—•
thl ex 11 tiluh. si,e u:ni. hill i t«
ipiick be*ih|e ' I glance Into lit*
■,111 'or title .iliivt Iii ami in a •- . t.
-hudileri '.u xi i. . hroatlii d, I'll t-i
iioa t ' and lain.< <1
CHAPTER X.
In Which t'te \ y 2 Figures Gome
* hat Mysteriously.
Jim Muti-oii : 'i: h:s poll) over
the holue 11. ,,l a i v w alk ill ei ; c I
• • | ly I I hi a ! le It XX.I I It ,i
>• ." fi 11 x late liedilun half pits! 'ell,
In a x lie I ill |i> Aollld halo boon sl..|
i.ig soii.ulh a ...il in i, or moil had
■ ll! Ill ! Iieotl |',|., II -I'l !,i no I,) 1 o XX It
11 lie ill. . II' ll 1 chosen I le
w " 11111 hoi ha xi mi ed his chance lor
H coil il' ll I hit li d isipat ion had
la t ii |iht i In Ii • liexei tolerated
iiiui h iiinn Hia- Iiu. He had drunk
widi -nine ci>ii.'.eusal cronies from the
<' role i: on«lit complimentai> to the
Intiiie w ll ht n^ ami liicruaslni;
wealth id i liis it 111 adv xvi II known an I
Hi iu i ishln^ tattle ranch. . if course
he must limn a leturti couiplimcnt
10 'ho s mil i iso-i'iiloied prosperity
for ihe Three r,n- which he did m l
t igliod for mori l li.it made two, and
two w. e thi lin it and here was the
limit oxi ' "ached already, for there
had always l ■ lie a last little com.
totter to lo "p him fiotn nodding iu his
s tblle
It was a ,loopy night cool and soft
a!• 11 -(ill 11 walk his hois, all
lh" way it lie wanted to There was
no liasie Ihe boys would all !)•• in
bed I In'x xxonld not oxen wait up f"t'
the mall knowing his, Jims innate
aversion to hurt- Had he not been
so i|ioxx-\ ho w. - ii Id like to have s mt;
a bit Imi it if'Hili' I a little too much
effort lie would lu-t plod along
Must all lie in bed al Williston's -
no Ir.'ht anywhere V little short of
whore the W'tl'Miti branch left the
main trail he half paused If it were
not so late ho would i ide up and rive
tin an a hull f u' of course they were
asleep Kverything seemed still and
dark about the promises lie would
Just plod alon .'
Hollo till !'i ' Whore d villi 111111*'
from'.' lie cried of a sudden, and b
tore lie had had time to carry his re-
solve into action
\ man on hoisehack had drawn rein
directly in Irout of him Jim blinked
XX 11 ll the siiddenne-s of the shook
' Might ask Miu the same question,"
responded the oihoi xvith at) easy
laugh I'm for town lo see the doc-
tor about my little girl lleen puny
for a xx. ok."
i it:' W here you from"" asked Jim,
xxith the courteous interest of his
kind
New man on the X V / " answered
the oilier lightly Must be gittin on.
Woi rloil about my baby girl '
He touched spurs to his horse and
was off wiUi a friendly 'So long, over
his shoulder
Jim rode on thoughtfully.
Now don't it boat the devil." he
vm- thinking "hoa that there cow-
puncher struck this trail comln' I rotn
\" Y xsith tin y V clean t' other
side o' town' Yep it boats the devil,
foi a fac , lie mm i he a ridln t ir
Ins health It heats the devil." This
last was long drawn out I e i.de a
little I a it her "It hi at- tl" dex il. ' hu
thought again -the wonder ol It was
waking him up how that Mam "d
fis.'l could a' struck this here trail a
goitf for doc."
At the branch mail he slopped Ir-
11 -si il ill el \
Tin i-.t: I'oN'riM't n
WAS A LLSSON FOR "AB'AHAM."
iocd Old Unc'e Job Telt Called Upon
to Rebuke Sinner.
Vis sn!i bej-un 1'iicle <ob rnr-
vevji g his hearers with an • Apr. ssson
i' xlrtiious sail".!' - xas suh. I sht'lv
'lb daf trilling Ab aliiiui a !• - son he
evi h f I a ■ '" Tl en. si in. an in
| tilt I ig 11 ink Itl the eyes of so lie i f Ids
' ' lire's, ami I - :i:i11 ; a nm -' .n from
■ he lips fd' One "f r I i '11 hod i d- 1 to
'o more into rl >ta Is ubi ut the nature
f I lie S. n he I ai| 1 lilt ai led
W'l at'd I do tul' liitn? I s tTwin. inh
• ll \on alN v |, a| ;,ni 'ait drawa i| do
Igl'l "ill Ot) I ts I If XX I I) he 111 d de
la' It x i nh x to me t nil ! <• I a >i t uh
at or I uh ki •• d'' ' "f Tal ke x re-
• ated t'nele odi aft*" a Ii lllug
ut"'" "vx en dni 11v"f'i • le"; rascal
ex i h raisi d a• v t "hkey I• he life
cop' iiffeti some w'lte mm: s roost
I Ht silo was Ot fine i illikov hut I
"howe-l dai Mi'ai'fltn da. sti b-n goods
■ol'teth little I'.at luhkey was or
i x i-i id lo'i. an doit w.. n.'hi'dv but
•tie an' Ah a! am dere nn' I -a med
i! b'rd wlf a 1 hionl'lor , • i', lie good
tn' v. ih tInt." f' -n tie wr/i'h tn Mime
• lit sh iiv would hex (anted good ef
hit I-. Itl'l I" • i' stoli Hut 'I" sauce
b a I - I well did an' a slnneh re-
h iked alinos' made I < • lish, an',"
iit « i• if11 1 I fi'• ii■ Jo', with pin,is sat-
<t'ac|on. though hi' was or I ahd
III I s boil'iil tfi ■ ay I Va l l out in de
nd an' tlnlsi'i I dat tuhkex |i,, (,b
\b ahani s I Int dat he speoteii hit
uh las him or week Youth.- <'om
anion.
HoF e.cn Hondred Yeirs Old.
St \ bans jw.«scsk"s the old' • t In-
ah, - d hoiis" In the 11 nn'ry Th *
I t Inc Ion is sa d to h ' : tot he i I
lii Had I ' I'O 111 W the I' i«111 • T) ' I'll ks
nn. vx h|i h -Hinds < ! so \ 11 .■ |{ x. r
V r. It Is t'l cu ' a- "i i act lire of
c*agonal - ? n j • of i at!y S; < • n orl-
in having boo ) h.lllI a a l.e ath.lt.se
'ii t' ate • 11 !a iia ■'' 1 ' a a lt d at
-t Albans iv King utli about the
vein THa nd Is thus uxor I 100 years
ild A - ubtert!.' an passuife. now
docl "d up, run from the ba emeiit
0 the ruins of the inon.'i: tery, a dls-
mce I I 'I Ul hi" yard There : s A
.ed at tie ba. k « • 'lie house wilt .
1 Is said Oliver Cromwell stabled bis
orae himself once sii epmg uudoi I's
UUlllitt till- civil war. ColltictiUfi
WOMEN'S KIDNEYS.
Are the Source of Most of Women'.
Sickness.
Mrs Itch." I Moik 1 r Rich
fit rot t, t'l'l ■. 11.' 11| • I Hi hi, vx : nes ' I tn
llevo l would still be
.. xlctlm of kidney
tri . h'e.-t hi' f II '
pu ^ V / p. ..... K : a, x I '
for when I started
iu ;iig t hem I w a- In
,"v~* constant pain with
f in v hack, and it"
other remedy had
been ■ ' anx nsi The kidney score
tions vx. : iiremihir, and I was nerx
ous and lacked energy Hut Doan's
Kidney IMIls gave me prompt relief
ai d continued use cured im "
Sold by all dealers. fiO ct nts a box
Foster Milburn t'o , Huffalo, N V
Eiisy Victory for Pat
\n I'.ngtishiiian an Irishman nn | s
Siotehtnati were one day ai'.'iiing as
10 which of the three cnU.llrieii pus
Si -.-id the fastest trains
Said the I Englishman Well I've
boon In one of our trains and the tele
yraph poles have I | ke a hedge "
I vo st en the milestones appear
like tomb tones said the Scot
lie jailers, said I'ai. I was one
day in a train in my country and xv.t
passed .1 Held of carrots, a Held of
turnips n field nf parsley one of
onions and then a pond of water and
we xxa re going so fas! that I though'
It was broth'"
How I Cured Sweeny and Fistula.
"1 want to tell you how 1 saved one
of oni horses that had a fistula We
had Hie horse doctor out and he said
11 was ai bad that ho did not think he
could cure it, and did not come again.
Then we tried Sloans Liniment and
It cured It up nicely
One dav last spring I was plowing
fur a noighboi who hud a horse with
sweeny, and I told him about Sloan s
Liniment and ho had me get a bottle
for him. and it cured his horse all
righ', and he goes off now like a colt
"We had a horse that had sweeny
awfully bad and we thought it was
never going to he any good bin we
used Sloan s Liniment and it cured it
up nicely I told another neighbor
about it and he said it was the beat
Liniment he ever used
' We are using Sloan's Sure Colic
Cure and we think It Is all right
A D. Bruce, Aure'.ia, la
SKIPPING IN THE JUNGLE
'
n
WHAT IS
TOE BIBLE?
I! B KFV A. C. DIXON. D 0 ,
Ptilui ul lh* rhif«|o Av^ Mut'dir •
I hurt li. 1 lilt ft|i>
Perversion of Type.
The Sunday le • ! teacher wa« en-
tertaining her i la s w Hi what die
had fondly planned to be a sin
evening To her ilNappi ntim-nt -he
found that ail s;.oiitan -i'y had been
left at home with the boys exerydav
clotl'.'s and conversation dragged
hopeless), until hei bull letriot came
Into the room He sniffed about <n :n
one -by band of welcome to another
when suddenly i boyish voice griff
wli h enihari 1 - nient bur-' h rt h I
had a hull pup like that oncet, but be
grow ed up Into a hh lodhoiind
A Dreadful Secret
Wife Ha v. via) an' . , ret s y.nj
keep from n o do,in t"
Husband Nh no d irlln"
Wif. Then I am determined I will
ha vo i,otio from v. a i * 11111
Hnsband Han \ • .u n-oi then"
Wife tltllv one (itl'l I Hill lOMllveil
to mak' i olean hit-a ' of 11
IIio,band i hoar.-i 'x I -<io ■ n'
Wif#' I'm -I" oi al da' s I have had
n ■ i ■ i oi a i'«'t ot Ion ing foi a now
dress with hat to match, for in;, birth
dav
That fetched him Taller.
BUILT RIGHT.
Brain and Nerves Restared by Grape
Nuto Food.
The number of persons whose ail-
ments won slid' that no other lain I
could be retained at all. is large ami
reports are on the Increase
For I '2 vi-a i I suffered from ilvs
pop la, finding tin I that did not
distress ne , vvi hi•• a Wh lady I
was reduced I rotn HIi to Iiu lb .aad
ually growing w. aker until I could
leave my bed only a short while at a
time, and became unable to peak
aloud
"Three years ago I was attracted bv
an arilcli on t.rapi Nuts and decided
to try it
My slouiach was so weak I could
not take i l' am, but I used (irape Nuts
with i lilk and lime wan r Ii helped
me from the first, building up no
torn in a miinuer most astonishing < >
the fi lends who had thought my re
covi iy Impossible
"Soon I was able to take drupe
Nuts and cream lor breakta ■ and
lunch at nH'lit w ith an egg and < ii ape-
Nuts tor illnner
I am now able to eat fruit meat
and nearly all vegetables for dliinei
but londiy ' intiniie .irapoNut: loi
breakfast and upper.
■ M the time of beginning Grape
Nuts I could scarcely speak a son 1
tenon without i hanging words around
or talking t rooked' in some wav, but
my brain and to i v have become so
stI'ongihoned that I no longer have I
that trouble" 'There's a Reason.' i
Name given by l'ostum Co. Hattle j
Creek, Mich Read "The Road to Well- ,
vllle,' In pkgs
\\ III II I o s II s
said Search the
Soil i : mi s ev in y
loaMii'd '<■ w to
xxhoin he spoke
knoxx what he
mount by "tliu
Scriptures Tliei •
xxt o other wil -
Ings in Hebrew,
but the Scrip
nn i's i substantial
t tally the Old
l ost tllnon t as We
have it now i
were a body o<
writings marked
off from all others by their sacrednos.i
and authority as the word of Clot'
Their history can he traced beginning
with the Hook of the Law." froy
tlm time of Moses lo the present day
In Kxodus IT It xi- road \nd tho
Lord said unto Moses Write this for
a memorial in a book \s to th'
writing material Must s u . | we do
not know but vx.' do know that in
Lgvpt papyrus plant, llmai and cotton
cloth, the skins of animals and stones
were used in making books of varlo.is
kinds
In Detiterononiv HI 0 xx,> have th"
historic r-'coid that Moses obeyed the
commaud of Hod \nd Mot's wrote
this law and delivered it unto the
priests \ml iu verse L'l Moses
commanded 'he Lev. which hire
the aik of the covenant of the Lor 1
saying. Take this book id tin law ai d
put It in the side of the ark of the
i ovoniint of the Lord your (!"d The
book was finished and placed in the
side of the ark !■ • safe keeping
Three Inferences.
From these and other Scriptures
three inferences may In* fairly drawn
i|i The Mible Is lit nature written
by the commaud of (Sod He certain
ly command.d Moses to write the
"Hook of the Law" To lolui
on Hie Isle of I'atmop a great
voice as of a trumpet said "What
thou seest write in a book and send
It unto the seven churches'' And
before the vision vanished he Is
commanded to Write the things
which thou hast seen, and the things
which are, and the things which shall
he hereafter ' lie is to write history,
current events ami predictions, and
much of the Scriptures may be i las.-l
lied under these three heads
i j i The lllblo Is literal tire w iltten
by the command nf (Sod and under I h■ •
guidance of (■ oi I In - I'oter 1 HI
we read: "No prophecy over cam ■
bv t lie will of man but man
spake from (Soil, lining moved by th -
Holy Spirit Prophecy here mean-
more than pro lii t ion iieiei I ex ei v
thing spoken or written with t|)o an
thority of (Sod rhe word of the
Lor-I rossly tinti Czekh i
"Jeremiah, to v.hom tin word of the i
l/)rd ca.ne I'll" p : le 1 V I if \ [ I s
begins "The xvords of A u.is xvho j
was among the herd men of Tekna
v ei so he sav s Thus |
w hid: I ad a it s that j
\tie - Hod vx a -i sp> ak
through the hook
,s literature xx: Ilti n
by the command of (Sod under the
guidance of (Sod, and preserved by
the providential care f (Soil Musi a
commanded thai the Hook of the
I .a-V ' shi id I" plated In till" sld" of
•he ark N i afer | lai n • aihl liav"
been foilnd a'd 'he more I s'udv the
history of the Itible the mo
fotindlv am I oonvlnced that (Soil
k |lt his 11" ok HI lit sale of s i III •*
through all the ages
The Bitle Preserved.
I el us now look ; t some arks In
which the I'll .. has boon p esorv" I
ili Tin ancient manuscripts The
oldest of thi se is kti avn a^ the Va'l
• an munusorlpt which has been in
the Vat i an at Komi certainly r.i.u or
i'.Oli yea,, a nd da' s hack to the
nnd in the Hind
salt h the I ,oi d
in the words of
Ing Aral thus
I.'H The I tilth
pro
has
a i k
tin
third or '■ Hi oen: i v If lack
tirst four 1 I i' tors if tl"i)' s.- "ll f
ihi I'-alius and all of the book of
11ebioxv after Chapter Oil It ha<
lineri • ; i I" gaat'de I I * n til tlln
time of l'o|o plus IX . who was broad
enough io have copies of It made.
Protest.ml scho'a. s vvte not allowed
to e\amliie it
V \t in age • 11 this I" the SI na I He
iiiunusoripl. di-oowrei| bv 1 it 'J'i s
i hendroff In the y ar iv a Ity the
help of the czar of Russia he n-
cured It from the convent and it is
now In the National library at St
I 'ettr bill
In the Hrltlsh museum Is a copy of
the Alexandi Ian p..'inn- -rip? not quP«
so old as the Yai an or Slnaitlc, lint
■'sting hack cctalnly to the beginning
of the fifth century I have seen It
.mil vx in quite am prised by the fia sli
in -.s of Its app.-nrance and the c'.-j
tie. s of Its letters There are oilier
manuscripts In the Hrltlsh museiitu
not alto years old that look much old
or than this manuscript, which bus
lieen In rxi- 'enco for at least I .Vio
years \\ le-u the King lames' ver-
sion was translated in lfill the \'atl-
i an manuscript wa Inacrrssihle, the
Slnaitlc ii.anii!" ript had not le en dis-
covered. and the Alexandrian mnnu
ta-rlpt, which vx a piesont"d hv Cyril
Lutai" of ( oiist.antiliople to Charles I,
tiid not reach Lotin ui until HiL'S, 17
yaats aft r the n| pea ranee of the
King Janus' version, and yet, the
Kli.g James trim datlon Ii- so perfect
that the light thrown upon It by these
ancient manuscripts floes not change
a single doctrine or materially affect
u slniflw important fact
Psnta for the Orphans.
There is a praiseworthy custom Id
some families of sending all th*
"l ants" that the hoys have gone ft-
through, wholly i r in part, to the asy-
111in for orphans, and. a the orphans
never mind a hole more or less, ihcy
are Kind to gel ihe garments In one
of these families a few days ago or-
(lined a little Incident hearing on this
laudable custom Kred was engaged
In that extremely fascinating, hut
rather dangerous, sport of sliding
down the banisters
What are you doing there, Kied''"'ift
asked mamma ^
'Making pants for the poor llttl*
orphans." answered Fred,
"We Have Many Similar,"
The following is an extract from a
loiter received from Mr. II II Meyers
ot St.ii cart \ rk You would greatly
oblige me If you would Introduce
limit's Lightning oil at Milleilgevllle,
111., as I have many friends and rela-
tives there, in whom I am much con-
cerned. and 1 mulct stand the Oil Is not
kept there I can recommend it as
the lust medicine 1 evel bad III my
liot.se li cured n e of a bad case of
the Hloody dux in less than on.• half
hour, and it cured my grand daughter
of a bad case of Cholera Morbus in a
very short uni"."
The Mean Man Again
"Collie on son said 'I e ol I farmer.
after the daybreak breakfast. and
we'll get out Iii thi- ti is and start
plowing
' Hut I can't plow to day protested
the youngster, I have chills Why
dad. I am shaking all over
The old fanner grinned and timk a
fresh chew
Ml the hottei my son If you cant
plow you can scatter the seed Ml
you have to do L to hold them in your
band and every time vou shake It will
send them in all directions It. iter
than a patent seeder, bogush "
5i!H) Reward, $100.
Th r 1«r. . ( tblft !••;•«! • I '■« p ■««.•.I in l«tr
tlui llirrr !• «l .i t f Ir t It I 11 -".1 •« u.iit • mm *
Imi LftMi a1, i- it> , irt n * 1.* ilftiftit mill Ui*l 1,
(.Al«rrti II t nit Itrrti i j i- U tlm nit y p >.icv«
.a.r « k . .*n i.i , r ii-rn:iy . o irrti
in . s n .• 11 'it: ,i t i <..- tn ■ r.- j,|1 m* ti i- ■ i -;lia
II >ii l 11 ti:i;.'tn II * • i 11 irrli i irf Ift t ft :i Id
It-riiit \ .i ta,K' I;r- i v i;> .n 1 n !■ -1 I , it
• urlK.f. ..r I .■ ..|ftt.-in ill--."v It-fttrajrlii : Hi*
r aiiiftti ii r tiio i ffttt* nai itiiit to•• |. ,t*'• ii
Hmiin iijr hiiiMlag up ii'i cunfttttuifiia wd iMSit
inn K . - :n .1 am Ii. w r ll,,. pr .|.rl« r. iiiiva
ft . ti i I. it*a ii I i : . . ir I\ - t t nn Hint tie'v .fit•?
ii'if II iii'lr, a |i nr* f r t . i«* turn it r« t w
ciirr s.-ii i r,,r a.i ul tra en * .
V I Irn.. I I i IIKN I- i .1 t i.i ...J . l
s i li, w |e■ ,
ltt e il*.. > Kmnl i I'l < r r C iintlp tl ia
New Dinner Card Idea
Prom Rails comes a decorated card
rack with a trail of artificial flowers
that may be changi d to suit the din
ner colors and makes a pretty addl
Hon to the table Those racks are to
hold a plain card upon which 'h««
guest s name Is wiltten and they may
be used for a good many dinners tine
obviating the expense of the decorated
dinner card every time one enter-
tains
"Nails."
' Nails are a mighty good thing
particularly linger nail I n I put
believe Ihey XVoio Intended solely foi
scratching, though I u ■ d I ino large
ly for that purpose for several years
I wa: soi.•:y atllictid and had I' to do
i 'no applii at Ion ot II nil' 1 (' i how
ever relieved my Itch and less than
one box cured me enilndj '
J. M WARM,
Index, Texan
Money to Burn.
I he bli- i o1111ri. car had ,st
« I '/ei| by with a ma: Ilk.- a mgan.ic
rocket and I'at and Mike turned to
w ..'. I t di -appeal in a i loiul ol da ,t
I him chug w agons inn a cost n
li a p< av cash." said Mike Tli" iieh
Is falily hu in I ii money"
\n h. th. smell av It." st. ". (I
I'at ll must In that talnti d Inan. y
we do he hi a rill ia III loll ale n|t
In a Pinch, Uie ALL EN'S FOOT EASE.
\ powder Ii cures painful smart
Ing, nervous feet ami ingrowing nails
Ii a the greate-t comfort discover', of
the age Mas. < new shoos • asv \
rertaln euro for sweating f-.et Snld
hv all Druggists 2-"'C \ecepl no -uh
sHtufo Trial package l-'UMK \d-
die.ib A S Olmst. I. Lo Roj N V
Thoughtless
Why .|o. in i Mrs Klightv wear
that pink d ■ with her red ban '
She prohnhi hiniL'ht the die- be
fore she changed from a bium-iti
Hicks' Capudine Cures Women.
I't iit.tll pains ba. ka. i ". im rvnusni ii"
tilni hi'iidte i. lit \ t d I In iti * • * I alt'lx mil
ii Hft I *i' s iiat art. | a t.t. .'Pfil pi plixn.. i inn
w ii h —i i • .lis 'i . i: in tn, ii. ip K .i ,|
Hi/" ." a lei ..'i. ul ad druggists
Way to Judge a Man
There are two gi><nI ways to Iu tiro .1
man hv what he doesut pay and by
what he doesn't say
' ■ o 111-It I lea is i natural la >. alive it reg
llliitcs the 11 lire-1 ..ii piuiln- ||ie hlnoil,
rloatises tin sys.rin, dial's the cnliipl.'<lull.
In iifli'elm the ryes and bring* lint glnxv nf
splelidi'', I Ii hII h '
If a man has brains back of lit- fore
head In never has time to consult a
beauty doctor,
SIGK HEADACHE
u
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PILLS.
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tIi« I I'llU.
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-lloii ami !'<• II nriy
I illni/. A |h i f", t rrru*
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si ll, 1 i' > w nllic -h, 11 u .1
I flsto 1 II t I If >1 I I lilt <11 At*
t .| | .i,. if. 1'iln In lli«
S I.! •, I • 1*11) I.I VEIL
Vht%y ri'Muliiiu tin* lluwna rui«.> \ • ►t 'tnl iiw
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Similc Signaturo
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
CARTERS
ITTIE
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PiLLS
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