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DAOTUIES IX OLD PREJUDICE

With Free ConfliculHcuvecn Cubannna Tliouc Whom They HcanrU n TheirOppruitora Under Spnni u Kale MightU CRlliviiU0Uull Ml SIMM I J i a cJ

Government a Protectoratela gttl Needed Life and Property Safe

BrifC Gta Fltzhash Lee who arrivedHi WMMngtttt fr0M He York sateVfr MBM4fceiMiU tfctt social poHtianl and Industrial condition of In

an Interview yesterday Gen Leetbnt d r the Tartrttng protectorate oftMUnttWI States improvingrM Vir

any kind la the Island and that the peonH there ar slowly but surely rebuildingIhetr warwasted and repairingtheir crippled thinks thatJWe and property are secure in

the Cirbanr generally areMwlyacqufred freeflom

Qfti b4lev that this happy oondl-tloa of things Is due largely to the saluUrr restraint exercised by American milltaty amhorlty and he thinks a long pe

wlte counsels prevail and the protectionof the Untied States continues throughoutthe Island until the people have had timeVJKT1

conditions The native population heaays is quite Inexperienced In both thetho ry and the practice of Selfgovernin on t

Gon Lee realizes that the UnitedStates government is pledged to rant independence to the Wand after it has

pacified and he feels stronglythat pledge should be fuiniled as

swiftly a practicable Until life and propbrty can be protected by a ptiroly Cubangovernment however he thinks the islandshould remain under the government ofthe United States

ConditionCuba on the whole is doing well be

gan Gen Lee The condition of theIs improving The Cubans are tract

able and quiet and the revolution hasgiven them selfrespect and selfrelianceThey have come out of their flght hopefuland cOnfident The people of the island

today eager to make the most oftheir opportunities

Im inclined to think that their mpulses are generally in the right direction But of course in the theory andpractice of selfgovernment they arewholly without experience Great careshould be taken that this do notin the buoyancy of their freedomerrors which will set them back for yearsA little caution now will stand them ingood stoad later on They are like somany children fresh from school cagorrestless active but wanting the balancewheel of prudence

Life and property are now under theprotection of the United States absolutely secure in Cuba There is little frictionamong the inhabitants The people arewlMly restrained the civil and military

without in way inor oppressed or made to feelBeat for the of all concerned toso They simply recognize that it Is

the laws and to aid in the gen-eral development

T erc pertain Cubans a deepagainst some men

the Cubans whether ornot 1 wont oppressed the Cubansundur Spanish and if given a freerin Cubans would unquestionablymake short work of Then ofoonre follow conflicts ofn deplorable character That istaidny general throughout the island

1rotictoraU Siionlil ContinueI am aware that the United States gov-

ernment Is pledged definitely to grant mdependence to Cuba after the island hasbeen peclited and 1 believe that promiseShtfuld be fulfilled just as switly as

In reason and justice This government has In a measure taken upon itselfresponsibility for thir future strecesa ofthe Inland and we are enjoined by everyconsideration of duty and expediency tovouchsafe to the people there an oppor-tunity to prosper naturally and withoutunnecessary obstacles For that reasonthe United States should continue to

life and property In the island and toinsure for the people the blessings of civilization just so long as that protectionIs made necessary by the peculiar socialand political condition of tho people

It Is needless to say that the Industrial prosperity of Cuba depends whollyuponthc manner In which the law is re-spected by the Inhabitants A state isbetter than what its make itIts prosperity is determined itscal conditions If Cuba is tob prosperous she must recognize and

standards obtainin civilized communities The right tolive to acquire and keep is honmust be recognizedthroughout Cuba as fixed It

resources island are to developAssurance la Needed

The industrial situation IsTobacco has yielded satisfactory resultsthis year The sugar crop willdepend largely on tho amount of capitalwhich to the Island to rebuild themachinery destroyed by This

is expensive and much moneyis required to operate sugar plantationsMoney Is eolng Into Cuba gradually butnothing like as fast as it would if Invostors were sure that property wouldremain safe for years to come and beprotected by agovernment strong enoughto enforce law and order

Cuba is an exceedingly attractive fieldfor Investment The Cubans seem to boadaptable and thrifty They are rebuildingalready to some extent their warwastedhomes and repairing their crippled

and will continue to do thisly and persevorlngJy If given a fair chanceandnot disturbed by political agitationNothing can retard the sore developmentortlie Island but an unwise and illiberaladministration of its government VithUsed conditions and the assurance thatlaw will be respected anti life and prop-erty madff sc r the Cuban peopleunder the wise protection of the UnitedStatus steadily improve their social polltlc and industrial status

Whether or not they desire independ-ence whether or not they are in favorof annexation to the United States andwhether or not it would be wise for thisauuHtry to annex Cuba and incorporateitiUn Qur POlWjaJ are quts-Uomi wrlch I do not wish to Asa tfaUMer I have no Inclination to makeMM n omm datlonB along that line Iam stating a condition and express-ing my personal opinion in to certMlN f t observed

3 n Ie wa then dir ety andly NfllMMl a question of great interest tothe op4-

G iM raI e W the reporter do youthink the people of would beMo of 8 rnmt nt if UnitedState Hs and pt rmlUthem to organtee

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sGn tfxpdcta to go to Richmond toHiidtt WH MM ofHlHtiirick but Mill return to Washington

AGED PHILANTHROPIST DEAD

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laic of Luzon September IS 1IW to hIscourtn Van Leer Ivlrkman in which heMyc in part

I have now seen much of the countryand the people in that part of Luzon forsbnttt fifty miles north of Manila Inevery town there ii a magniMent stonechurch and a or monastery Thelaauryonts have a great antipathy to thepriesthood or friars and they have dUmantled many of the churches The valueof the church and monastery of a towne to be equal In many oases to thevalue of all the other buildings In thetown The more I talk to the people themoro I am convinced that the insurgent-are actuated in a measure by a spirit ofcommunUm and in their talks theirmOlt serious objection to churchteems to be fact that ecclesiastical or-ganizations own so much of the propertyand on of Agulnaldos most earnest de-mQBda is that the church property be con-fiscated

The frlara and priests are charged withall torts of oppressions and mlsd neanors but 1t must be remembered thatfriars and priests are very numerous andin BO Jarge a body there will be foundeverj P0 lble phase of character and dis-position or them are no doubtoppressors of the people exacting In thecollection of rentals from the land in-dulging themselves many ways andleading lives very different from whatshould characterize the life of a priestBut thore aro very many good men amongta em

There is a general impression thatthe Insurgent army is made up very large-ly of people without property and thatpeople who have property desire theAmericans to control so that they canhave protection and feel that their prop-erty Is secured to them but I find thatthere is also a lear or apprehensionamong some of the wealthy that if Amer-icans control and give universal suffragethe power of the wealthy people wouldtte taken away and their hold on prop-erty very much impaired I think thatif the wealthy people would be assuredthat they would be protected in theirproperty rights by the United States itwould have a very good effect

The statement I have seen that 70of the people of Luzon can read

and write la a great mistake It mayoe true of many but it is not true of those

illiteracy in the other islands Is muchgreater than in Luzon The appearancemode of life and method of performingwork are today very much like they aredescribed In the Bible at the time ofantl even before the Christian era

The people dress very much as heydid two thousand years ago Today Ispent some time In watching natives

shucks from rice the method ofshelling and cleaning Is primitive andno better than It was two thousand years

MARTIN OX TilE FILIPINOS

Former Senator from Kaunas Says WarUlimt He Prosecuted

Topeka Oct SOrExUnited States Sena-

tor John Martin a Democratic leadersaid today in the course of an Interview

Many of us may not be in harmony withthe national administration regarding thedisposition of the Philippines but in thedefense of the flag in the island we allhave a patriotic duty to perform Our authorlty practically has been established inthe Philippines and no right thinkingcitizen will demand that our militaryforces be withdrawn

Other powers of the earth have longdesired the Philippines but now that wehave obtained possession they are willingthat we should have them Were we tostep down and out these powers wouldgrab the islands and divide them with orUthout war ard from the standpoint ofhumanity nothing would be by ourcourse And then we have our nationalhonor to look out for It would never doto haul down the flag

HURRICANE AT SANTIAGO

Terrific Wind Follows Five Days of Rain-storms in Cuba

Santiago de Cuba Oct 29 After fivedays of continuous rainstorms a terrifichurricane from the southeast swept overSantiago today causing much

Twelve houses were wrecked andothers badly damaged

Ta unprecedented rainfall continuesTelegraph wires are down and It is im-

possible for vessels to enter or leave theharbor A Yard Liner has been delayedfour days The United transport

has been kept cruising outsidethe harbor and fears are entertained forthe safety of the fleet of schooners fromHaiti and Jamaica that usually arrive onMonday morning he glass is still fall-ing

Kingston Jamaica Oct 29 Reports ofsevere rainstorm that has swept the

country arrive from various andconfirm the fear that extensive damagehad been done The Rio Cobre inundatedSpanish Town doing considerable harmparticularly to the power plant of theelectric All the railway linesare Interrupted and most of the highways

in consequence of the floodsand landslides

Advices from the town of Black Riverreport great damage to shipping and

OFFICIAL NOTICE TO RIVERA

Informed of UN Dismissal as Governor ofHavana Province

Havana Oct 29 Gen Rlus Uivera tolay received official notice ot his dismissal from the governorship of the provinceof Havana Many thousands visited Cabanas today the day selected to com-memorate the death of the Cubans whowere executed there by the Spaniards A ifacsimile of a bronze plat laidlater was upon the wall nearwhich the victims were shot with thefollowing inscription

This plat Is placed here as an eternal record ol-

thocc who died for the of theirThe plate will be about eight feet by

twelve Four tugs conveyed the peoplefrom Havana free of

Gen Wilson there is section ofCuba laboring under the

which Is more rapidly recoverIng from the effects of war than Man

Valley which is milesfrom the railroad and accessible only byalmost thoroughfares isso enterprising and so rapidy being

that in two in theopinion of Gen Wilson Its tobacco output surpass that of any previousyear

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get more for his personal services if in strong arid vigoroushealth The blood is thefifegiving and strengthmaking part of the system If itis pure all is if not itshould be purified withHoods Sarsaparilla whichmakes the weak strong

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FASHION HINTS

Tho stylish combination of material Inthis dainty little frock produces a verypleasing effect A beautiful shade offawrfcolored poplin is trimmed with knifeplaitlnga and ruchlnga of cocoa brownliberty satin

The blouse shaped without back seamsor darts is n ted by underarm and shoul-der seams over smooth linings The ful-nesa Is drawn In close at the waist lineby a narrow crush belt of liberty satinThe large round collar has scallopededges and forms two broad revere whichturn back from the low cut slightly doublebrUIted fronts The scallops are outlin-ed with a plaiting of liberty satin sur-mounted by a narrow ruchlng of the sameextending down the left front which isdecorated with two round buttons of Per-sian design

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The tunic is cut circular fitting closeover the front and without fullnessIn the back The closing on left of frontIs marked by the which also outlines the scalloped edges of the tunic

The No 7636 Is trimmedwith a graduated plaiting of liberty satinwhich Is edged a narrow double ruch

of the same material producing aparticularly pretty and fluffy around

To make this blouse with tunic for agirl of ten years vill three yardsof material fortyfour Inches wide Thepattern No 7SOO Is cut In sizes for girlseight ten twelve and fourteen years ofape

To make this skirt for a of eightyears will require three yards of materialthirtysix inches wide The pattern No72G is cut in sizes for girls six eight tenand twelve years of age

Among the many new and dainty com-binations of color blue and brown haveattained a high degree of favor A lovelychina blue is here combinedwith a rich shade of cocoa brown velvetBoth of these shades are entirely newand of the pastel colorings which are sopopular at present

The waist is modeled over a closefitlining The round yoke is trimmed

with rows of twisted velvet tho lowerrow outlining the edge of the yoke Thematerial for the back Is gathered on theyoke and drawn down in straight folds tothe waist line The front crosses ovexand fastens on the left side under a trimmlne of brown velvet which Is caughtwith two bows fastened by antique buck-les The front Is gathered across theyoke and slightly pouched High collarshaped In two points at the back

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decorated with three rows of velvetforming an epaulet Theflarlng cuff isalso trimmed with velvet and the sortgirdle is of the same material

This pattern can be made up as an ev-ening waist omitting the yoke with shortcap sleeves A very pleasing effect may-be obtained by trimming white satin taf-feta with an applique of pale greenaround the neck sleeves and waist usingdainty white lace as a finish for the shortsleeves-

A bright red cashmere with black vel-vet trimmings would make a pretty andcorsage fashioned after thismodeL

To make this waist In the medium sizewill one and threefourths yardsof material widepattern No 7808 is cut In sizes for a 3234 36 38 40 42 and 44inch bust measure

Patterns for the above may b hid by cutting cutthe picture and sending it with 10 cjU to pay costot nailing and handling to Fashloa EenartnuLtWashington Post Where two patterns are requiredas shown by designs the price is 10 for eachD careful to site the number of pattern and bust orwaist measure Write your addreu plainly

CHICAGO THEATER ON FIRE

Audience Left in Orderly Planner and Lit-tle Damage Wan Done

Chicago Oct 29 Fire broke out underthe stairway leading to the gfthe Columbia Theater tonight a fewminutes previous to the beginning of thefirst act of His Excellency the Gov-ernor Although tho was crowdedno one was injured and a panic whichfollowed the discovery cf the fire wasquelled by the prompt action of attachesof the house and the police

The large audience the heater Inan orderly manner and an hour laterthe performance was opened

Between Cars with HerlJibleBenson llinn Oct SO Hiss Trank a

woman sixtyseven years old tried toclimb over a stock train while on her vayto church yesterday when the trainstarted with her on the bumpers andcarried her to Willmar thirty miles infifty minutes where she arrivedwith her BIble In her hand having ridden between the cars all the way Therailroad company sent her home on anafternoon freight

Kill Volunteer OfficerKnoxville Tenn Oct 3d W H Greer-

a United States volunteer officer was shotFriday by Bin Honeycutt a noted mooqshiner and died pear Elkpark N C

Sheriff Willpot was shot bycutt when an attempt was made to ar-rest him Honeycutt killed five men

Slew One of HoarderSeranton Pa Oct 20 While returning

from a Sunday wedding In Old Forge lastevening Angelo Pelozi a boardinghousekipper shot and killed one of his board-ers Antonio Felon ran to themountains and escaped The cause of theshooting U not known

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THEIR PART IN OUR DAILY

Swifter Than the Cyclone

OBI Than the Ilunmu Utica They DefendCheer Rescue and Give Victory to tileIllcht Special Body One

Sent Forth br God to Help in BattleAgainst Sin and Death Final Triumph

Rev Dr T De Wltl Talmage found thetext for a discourse on Angelology yesterday in Judges ziiiaS And the angeldid wondrously

The object of the sermon is to thawthat the brilliant beings supposed by someto be Imaginary are real and have muchto do with our everyduy life Dr Talmage said

Fire built on a rock Manoah Ond hiswife had there kindled the flames forsacrifice in praise of God and in honorof a guest whom they supposed to be aman But as the flame rose higher andhigher their stranger gu t stepped intothe flame and by one red leip ascendedinto the skies Then they knew that hewas an angel of the Lord The angel didwondrously

Two hundred and fortyeight timesdoes the Bible refer to the angels yet howlittle discourse upon Angelology Thewhole subject Is relegated to the realmmythical weird spectral and unknownSuch adjournment Is unscriptural andwicked Of their life their charactertheir habits their actions their velocitiesthe Bible gives us fulllength portraitsand why this prolonged and absolute silence concerning them Angelology Is mytheme

There are two nations of angels andthey are hostile to each other the nationof good angels and the nation of bal an-gels Of the former I chiefly speak today Their capital their headquarterstheir grand rendezvous Is heaven buttheir empire Is the universe They nre adistinct race of creatures No human

can ever join their confraternityThe little child who In the Sabbathschoslsings I want to be an ngGlr will ravernave her wish gratified are super

but they are of different gradesand ranks not all on the same level orthe same height They have their su-

periors and Inferiors aqd equals I pro-pose no guessing on this subject but takethe Bible for my only authority Platothe philosopher guessed uiil divided angels Into supercelestial celestial andsubcelestial DIonysIus the Areopagiteguessed and divided them into three class

supreme the middle find the lastand each of these into three class

cs making nine In n1 Phio said thatthe angels were related to God as therays to the sun Fulgentlus said thatthey were composed of body and spiritClement said they were incorporeal Augustlne said that they had been in dangerof falling but now are beyond beingtempted But the only authority on thissubject that I respect says they aredivided Into Cherubim Seraphim ThronesDominations Principalities Powers TheircommanderInchief Is Michael Danielcalled him Michael St John called himMichael

SWifter Than a CycloneThese supernal beings are more thor

QUghly organized than any army that evermarched They are swifter than any

that ever swept tho sea They aremore radiant than any morning that evercame down the sky They have more todo with your destiny and mine than anybeing In the universe except God Maythe Angel of the New Covenant who Isthe Lord Jesus open our eyes and touchour tongue and rouse our soul while we J

speak of their deathlcssness their Intellltheir numbers their strength their

achievementsYes They had a cradle but

will never have a grave The Lordwhen they were born but no one

shall evr see their eye extinguished ortheir momentum slow up or their existence terminate The oldest of them has j

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drance as young after six thousand yearsas at the close of their first hour Christsaid of the good In heaven Neither canthey die any more for they are equal untothe angels Yes deathless are these won-derful creatures of whom I speak Theywill see world after world go out butthere shall be no fading of their pwn brilllance Yea after the last world has takenIts last flight they will be ready for thewidest circuit through Immensity taking j

a quadrillion of miles in one sweep aseasy as a pigeon circles a dovecote Theyare never sick They are never exhausted j

They no sleep for they are nevertired At Gods command they smote withdeath in one night one hundred and eighty j

five thousand of Sennacheribs host butno fatality can smite them Awake agile i

multlpotent deathless Immortal-A further characteristic of these radl

Tekoah was right when she spoke to KingDavid of the wisdom of an angel We j

mortals take In what little we knowthrough and ear and nostril and i

touch but those beings have no physicalencasement and hence they are all sensesA wall five feet thick is not solid to themThrough it they go without disturbingSlake of mot tar or crystal sand Knowl i

edge It flashes on them take ItIn at all joints absorb It Theygather it up without any hindermentneed of literature for them The letters

If ever superstition could findit would whenthe expectant i

in f WA sJjjjlhand thefortunate rdays and PLhopes thatthe babys

It is naturalto wish thebest of f

forthose we love Why not will fortune

as wish it the childThe greatest fortune any mother can

bestow on her child is a healthy bodyand a happy mind and

every mother may endow thechild if The childs stock ofhealth is what the mother supplies Theweak and worried woman aslender stock of health to bestow onthe baby

Pierces Favorite Prescriptionmakes mothers healthy Itdoes with of morningsickness It strengthens the nervesgives the a of buoyanCmakes the mind cheerfuland elasticity to the peculiarly

advent tois free from danger and painless

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Falconer of Trent CoMich I was reduced to 100 When Iwas three months with my third child Iwas taken with hemorrhage or and

weakness For two months I was under thedoctor but was getting weaker all

the time until I tent and bottles ofF rorile Prescription I improved fast mad

continued to wasborn and be is healthy and nfl righthealth has bees ever since I now weigh

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neither does it contain any opium orother narcotic

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sunsets ant midnight auroras andConqueror on the white horse with themoon under his feet Their library is anopen universe No need of telescope tosee millions of miles away forInstantly they are there to and ejt

all geologies allbotanies all philosophies at their feetWhat an opportunity for intelligence Istheirs for everything and knowing It right away

Wonder of RedemptionThere is only ono thing that puts them

to their wits end and the Bible says theyhave to study that They have beenstudying It all through the a s and yetI warrant they have not fully grasped Itthe wonders of redemption Thtae won

are so high so deep so grand sostupendous so magnificent that even theIntelligence of angelhood is confoundedbefore The apostle says Which thingsthe angels desire to look Into That Is asubject that excites inquisitiveness ontheir part That Is a theme that strainstheir faculties to the utmost That Ishigher than they can climb deeper thanthey can dive They have a desire forsomething too big for their comprehenslon Which things the angels desire toIjok But that does not discredittheir Intelligence one but God himself can fully understand the wonders ofredemption all heaven should Mudyit for fifty eternities they would get nofurther than the A B O of that inexhaustlble subject But nearly all otherrealms of knowledge they have ransackedand explored and compassed Xo one butGod can tell them anything they do notknow They have read to the last wordof the last line of the last page of thelast volume of Investigation whatdelights me most Is that all tholr intelllgence Is to be at our disposal and comingInto their presence they tell os infive minutes more than we can learn byone hundred years of earthly aunnlslnpf

i A further characteristic of these Immortals Is their velocity This the Bibleputs sometimes under the figure of wingssometimes under the figure of i flowinggarment sometimes under lbs ofnaked feet As these arewithout bodies these expressions areof course figurative anti mean swiftness

i The Bible tells us that Daniel wasInS and Gabriel flew from heaven andtouched him before he gQt up irom hisknees How far then did the angelGabriel have to fly in those moments ofDaniels prayer Heaven is thought tobe the center of the universe sunand its planets only the rim of the wheelof worlds In a moment the angel

flew from the center toery Jesus told Peter he could Instantly have sixty thousand aniseis

if ho called for them Viiat fcot ofantelope or of albatross could equalthat velocity Law of gravitationgrips all things else has no Influenceupon angelic momentum Immensities before them open and shut like a fan

Their CciirtiiH Never TakenThat they are here Is no reason why

should not be a qulntillloh of mileshence the next minute Our bodies hinderus but our minds can circle the earth ina minute Angelic beings are bodiless andhave no limitation God may with HIs

point down to some world In troubleon the outmost limits of creation andInstantly an angelic cohort Is there tohelp It Or some celestial may be

at the farthermost outpost of Immanand God racy say Cornel and In

stantly It is in His bosom AbrahamHagar Joshua Odeon Manoah

Paul St John could tell of their unhindered locomotion The red feet of summerlightning are slow compared with theirhegiras This doubles up and compressesinfinitudes into infinitesimals This putsall the astronomical heavens into a spacelike the balls qf a childs rattle This mingles Into one the hero and the there thenow and the then the beyond and theyonder

Another remark I have to make conternlng these Illustrious immortals isthat they are multitudinous Their censushas never been taken and no one butGod knows how many there are but alltho Bible accounts suggest their immensenumbers Companies of them regimentsof them armies of them mountain topshaloed by them skies populous with themJohn speaks of angels and other beingsround the throne as ten thousand timesten thousand Now according to my cal-culation ten thousand times ten thou-sand are one hundred million But theseare only the angels In one place Davidcounted twenty thousand of rollingdown in chariots When cameaway from the riven rocks of Mount

the Bible says He had the companof ten thousand angois

they are In every battle in every exigency at every birth at every pillow at j

at every moment The earthfull of them The heavens full of them j

They outnumber the human race In this i

world They outnumber ransomed spiritsIn

All on Our SideWhen Atiraaam had his knife uplifted

to slay Isaac It was an angel who ar-rested the stroke crying Abraham Ab

It was a stairway of angels thatJacob saw while pillowed In the

We are told an angel led the hosts j

of Israelites out of Egyptian serfdom Itwas an angel that showed Hagar thefountain where she filled the bottle forthe lad It was an that took Lotout of doomed Sodom It was an angelthat shut up tRe mouth of the hungrymonsters Daniel was thrown intothe caverns It was an angel that fedElijah under the juniper tree It was anangel that announced to Mary the appreaching nativity They were angelsthat chanted when Christ was born Itwas an angel that strengthened our Savlour In Rio agony It was an angel thatencouraged Paul In the Mediterraneanshipwreck It was an angel that burstopen the prison gate after gate untilPeter was liberated It was an angelthat stirred the Pool of Siloaru where thesick were healed It was an angel thatJohn saw flying through the midst ofheaven and an angel with toot plantedon the sea and an angel that opened thebook and an angel that sounded thetrumpet and an angel that thrust li thesickle and an ins l that pourml out thevials and an angel standing in the punIt will be an angel with uplifted handswearing that Time shall Le no onpcrIn great final harvest of the verjdthe reapers are the angels Yea the Lordshall be revealed tram httven withmighty angels Oh the numbers ard the

and the glory of these supernalFleets of them of Hostbeyond host Hank above rank Millionson millions And all on our slue if wewill have them j

What Do for UsThis eads me to speck of the offices

of these supernals To defend tc cheerto rescue to escort to give victory TO theright and overthrow the wrong that latheir business Just as alert today andefficient as when in Bible times theyspread or un43 Mthed sword orrocked down penitentiaries or filled themountains with horses of fire hitched tochariots of fire and driven by rcinpcenof tIre j

They have turned your steps a hundredtimes and you knew It not You were onthe way to do some wrong thing andthey changed your course They broughtsome thought of Christian parentage orof loyalty to your own home and that ar-rested you They arranged that some oneshould meet you at that crisis and propose something honorable and elevating jor they took from yonr pocket some ticketto evil amusement a ticket that you never I

found It was an angel of God and per I

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and that now waits to report some holyimpression to be made upon your soul j

tarrying with one foot upon the doorstepof your immortal spirit and the other foot i

lifted for ascent into the skies By someprayer detain him until he can tell of a Irepentant and ransonud soul Orwere some time borne COWl with trouble ibereavement persecution bankruptcysickness and al manner oflag their discords in your heart and life iYou gave you I cannot stand itany longer I relieve I will take lire

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assemblage as well as from manyquiet home there files an angel of God

heavenward on quick dispatch What isthe news Carrying up the story of soulsrepentant and forgiven carrying the newsto the throne of God carrying the newto your kindred forever saved On heav-en beat with all thy hammers that therock may break Oh heaven strike withall thy gleaming swords that our soulsmay be free And let the angels carry upthe tidings

Tpu remember that years ago a stagedriver in the White Mountains becamevery reckless He had a large numberof passengers on the stage and the stagewt drawn by six horses wild and ungo7ernable and he drove near the ptecipice and he drove off the stage with itsprecious freight of human life rollingdown the embankment nnd many werehurt but few were uninjured I sup-pose when these last wrote home theywrote with congratulation at their resrueSo the angels of God look down and they

ee men driving on the edge of greatprecipices of danger and ruin drawn bywild leaping foaming and ungovernableperils in this if any escape be-fore they capsize do you not suppose theangels of rejoice Good

Saved from sin saved from deathsaved forever And If angels are thusinterested In ought we to besurprised that so many men andwomen arc absorbed with the work Doyou wonder that Nettleton andand Bishop Asbury and John Wesleyind Richard Cecil and Georgeaid Paul and Christ and God strippedthemselves for the workwork is successful then comes totrumpet and fingers to harp nnd

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What an Incentive to purity and right-eousness Is this doctrine that we are con-tinually under angelic observation Eytsever on you so that tho most secret mis-deed is committed In the midst of anaudience of Immortals No door so boltedno darkness so Cimmerian as to hinderthat supernal eyesight Not critical eye-sight not jealous eyesight not balefuleyesight but friendly eyeslgh sympathetic eyesight helpful eyesight Conf-idential clerk of store with great respon-sibility on your shoulder and no one toapplaud your work when you do it welland sick with the worlds ingratitudethink of the angels In the countingroomraptured at your fidelltyl Mother ofhousehold stitching mending cookingdusting planning up half th6 night orall night with the sick child day In andday out year In and year out worn withthe monotony of a life that no one seemsto care for think of the angels In the nur-sery angels In all the rooms of your toil-ing angels out the sick cradle and allIn sympathy

Railroad engineer with hundreds oflives hanging or your wrist standingamid the cinders and the smutch round-ing the sharp curve and by appalling de-

clivity disgraced If you make a mistakebut not one word of approval If you takeall the trains In safety for ten yearsthink of the angels by throttle valveangels by the furnace of tho en-gine angels looking from the overhangInS crag the revolvingwheels off the precipice angels when youmount the thunderbolt of a train andangels when you dismount Can nothear them louder than the jamming oftile car coupling louder than the atthe crossing loucer man the whistle thatsounds like the scream of a flying fiendthe angelic voices saying You did itwell you did it well If I often speak ofengineers It Is because I ride so muchwith thorn I always their Invita-tion to join them on their locomotive andamong them are some of the grandestmen alive

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partly appreciated or not appreciat-ed at all never feel lonely again or unregardod again Angels all around angelsto approve angels to help angels to romember Yea while all good angelsare friends of the good there Is one spe-cial angel your bodyguard This Idea un-til this present study of angelogy I sup-posed to be fanciful but I find it clearlystated In the Bible When tho discipleswere praying for Peters deliverance fromprison and he appeared at the door of theprayer meeting they could not believe Itwas Peter They said It Is his angel Sothese disciples In special nearness toChrist evidently believed that every wor-thy soul has an angel Jesua said of Illsfollowers Their angels beheld the faceof Father Elsewhere It Is said Heshall give His angels charge over thee tokeep thee In all thy ways Angelshieldedangelprotected angelguarded angelcanopled art thou No wonder thatCharles Wesley hymned these words

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Valerius and Kuflius were put to deathfur Christs sake In the XI andalter the lay when their bodies hadwhipped anti pounded into a jelly In the

prison next daywhen they w re to be executed they boththought they saw angels standing withtwo glittering c owns saying Be of goodcheer valiant soldiers of Jesus Christ alittle more of battle and then thesecrowns are yours And I am glad toknow that bof ire many of those who havepassed through great sufferings in thislife some angel of has held a blazingoronet of eternal reword Yea we aeupward when our work Is done

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ducted Lazarus to Abrahams bosomThat shows that none shall be so poor ladying he cannot afford angelic escort Itwould be a long way to go alone and uppaths we have never trod and amid blaz-ing worlds swinging In unimaginable taomentum out and on through such dis-tances and across such infinitudes ofspace we should shudder at the thoughtof going alone But the angelic escort willcome to your languishing pillow or theplace of your fatal accident and sayHail Immortal one All is well G 1

hath sent me to take you home Andwithout tremor or slightest sense of perilyou will away and upward farther onand farther on until after awhile heaven

In sight and the rumble of chariotwheels and the roll of mighty harmoniesare heard In the distance and nearer youcome and nearer still until the bright

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united forever happy Mothers do notthink your little children go atone whenthey quit this world Out of your armsinto angelic arms out of zkkaesa intohealth out of the cradle Into a Saviourbosom Not an instant will the darlingsb alone between the two klMes the lastkiss of earth and the first klis of heavenNow angels do your work cried an ex-

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are mightier than those who are iutiii tus Anti that thought make m juhilrtas to the final triumph Relsrlum vuknow was the battleground of nnrlarnland France Yea Belgium more than on owas the battleground of opposing nationIt so happens that this world la th I I

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Special to The Po tLondon Depot Ky Oct 59 Clrmlt-

Jud Eversole will not go with the RUtmilitia to the Clay County Court tomor-row for today he resolved an intima-tion that he is about to his oftire-bacausr tearing assassination he did notgo to Manchester as It wee his duty

He has gone to Frankfort to learnIf he is to be removed

Twenty years ago be seth his brotherwere lenders of the Evewate tactic n ofthe FrenchEversole feud n Perry Cour-ty and aa Perry is only sixty miles fnTiClay back In the mountains he tearsthat If a battle tnoiM tales place In WanchMter during court that IMJ vouM reassassinated by frlcnis of French tar

and his death le attributed to straybullets or the blame De hold often ofthe Clay factions hich has t ntn asuccessful trick in feuJal warfare

KILLED VKILE TRYING TO ROB

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Lincoln III Oct 39 John Ptt r a re-corty discharged private of Company DThirtyninth United States In-

fantry nd a native of Oakland CaL wasshot and Instantly killed at 2 oclockmorning white with a name of robbersattempting to rob a general storo at Bason As Ietter started to enter watch-man In store shot hint In the headwith a shotrJi

Other members of the gang fled Papars showed Filter t have enlistedember 1C at Fort Crook X br and tohave been discharged October 11

FISHING CREW IN DISTRESS

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