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Mat'I M"n 1 i ' i or uint Miinuger. miiiiI I'Wfy riiii'n liiv. lijscrllllloli price 1 1.00 pi Kiitri1 Intn the poat-urrW at Kiel hill, ilo. eecoad clae matter ' enrre puii'lonce inut tie In 1 CONSPIRE TO Cft'J:E NOISE Trenchery of pn mi!i 0':J cts When Or Is SseMnn, i Avoid Aw.ihen Ing Nrrrl-y Sleeper. Wlio Is it 1 1 rit :.l!s Inmilrnle ob jects when on.' Ik trying to nvnlil waking some oho In the nrst room'' They nlwaya krow and tin Ir Rhoullsh trick are really horrid to aee, Chairs full over mi Mi I'i'i, m whatever Tlifl more brush of oti"'.- nklrt nriil down they go with nn awful rrnr.h. One's own Iniiix i nee Is so char to om hut the rfalr know hmv dlfflrull I! will bo fur you to fn'(n tho hlnino on them, nitil with silent chuckles ttiry Implicate you n rioren times. Iinors bang (hat i:t oiler times (lose with an Invariable moutinc-s. Things nt tho opposite mil of the room crmk loudly quite enamclc-a In tho openness with which they dh'prn.-e with all cause hut their own whk ; Intentions. After a while' one ahandnns rautlon and gives up going en tiptoe If every thing Is determine! to make Rich a fearful rumpus you ml;i,t as well Be eept enlnily the reputation for thought lensnoss which will he laid nt join door with entire uninstre.-'. lfuuiami are not ur.kinrf to inanimate objects. Why should the 1.,'tor always In have as thorn; h Ih y 1 .-d a urud-i'' to ray off? It la c'.r-M-;. It makoa one wonder If the .hip. no 'e did not hare deep reasons for discarding furniture. They belie;.' in devils, hut they prefer bavins tie ;n en 1 1 -.t.ils. where they can he w..Nl'ol, r it!: r than lurkiiiR about In he.is. !.ol 1 effects, ready to betray one lit a menu r.t's m tice Then' may he n pi' at d al In this mat ter. It ihoiild l.e carefully Investi gated, end, If posi-ihlo, ch ared up. . !:;;nzssivt sutNc ' Pfi'itor Rintl at Albert l.. Kinu Edward. . .In k'l'l K.llll I'Mt.) .M of llrool.lyn Tnlema- .Hiierh an preticher, who i .i loin In this eoniitry, pref- ' ' n:. to a Ini i;e aiullence i ....I i.it uiKht with the i. i ii'uii I learnetl of the death - i i s.et iiieil moiuiivh, !Mwax4 i i 1 1 oil tti.it not your DiiUoa i ni .i.l In i: teiidoiu, hud lot 'ni iv.' , ut wise counselor, a t"i i' i.e Mel oei! will among I tiil.e tins opportunity to ex 1" I 'i.. civ il audience my tyD uhiili I assure vmi. la hartl Kf "it mn ' r)T y of my Amertcan i . ii My IT -r thoupht Wll ' l e ;eet f. r t tie IllUStrlOUS i imiiy i.iul Hie nation tbie !ioi.i.i :,e pi- tpt.iu'd. but my ! tte riii was io the contrary. .ii ii" in. r" tl'tiua hour could .' r the kl'eat herenfter.' i- '!i ii!; to il, ii hereafter for i- wii hi peasimts. lEoyal I ,i 'in.iir nine nation Deed ; 'ii (oil's word portlco i i. in e no more repre : : " will prolmlily as ' : i il of the empire, I : :i '" offer, which I ' i "ir a p roval. It la .. . i in pr.iyer we how ! r 'lie royal family to ie, I .,v NiillllllnS." i i: nine, while silent ' ' ' I I'.i-t'T ltussell cf i.'ilv and reijuested .. ! n e t . sing one vere i;..l. to The." The 'i w- - . ry liupresjtlvo. 1,. J 'V.-K'v""iiiiii iiiiiii - ,N NOT SO MUCH CF A WAITER Genial Philosopher Prcvsd That He Had College Professor's Record , Beaten to a Frazzle. "There's r ; : . ai.ee fur you," paid lit tle I.i ni. s. putti::c :id. his morning paper. "This j ;.; it Las a stcry ( f a collcfe i ro.'i .-sor w!.o met a beautiful ?lrl twenty yer.rs old. fell In love with ber at f.r.st sir! t. and then lost sight cf ber altocothor. Now. after wafting 20 years, he Is rewarded hy leading her to the altar us l is bride. Juit think of it, waitii' i'j years for a wife." ! "What of It?" n-A. d the ?enial phll-' osopner. "Th' re'.s nothing eMraordl nary about that. I've waited 3.1 yvura , for nilne." "You? Waited years? Why. 1 thoupht you'd to u married that long." j said little I!i!il:.s i "I have." ta d the nial philosopher. "That's how I how lotiK I've waited. I've ;n'-'d f ir 1 er to ft her" gioxts on about tl.no years fe wait- r. c::tland. r.-c.ichsr't Addrtx In I I; a - .T'i i . r t i: ed for her to (hupi: four J c r. I' e w a,'. Just one !a:-t word to least u e years : I'.e I've w.iitt i. i!r. i. . : chun h ; 1'-. e ,. . : Olid 1 ta e w 1 ;, taxi.-M, 'or .; w hat 'e'i e I I've wa::. ,'. . hi.-. r i;i:!.ii tiiat In wit; II. e us Harper h. r hat about I while she said ii 1. till 1-1 1 Cias30w. -."w Herald ) sell of New Terk '. meeting In the yeti-nliy evening. Ii t rii.itional llible :r'...n he Is t present rnr. jeiin tour for the hi uiiii; ih,. .I.w-trluea of a series of discourse '.' iiihe Hi - f ri i of religion lec i. Slue I'iUini; America he ha 'etc 1 use ;!:! hi the Holy IJiad ih" pri i h'iil continental cltlec, in the cour-.e ef his prevent b!t :is country, whhii he has toured ur pre..us or nshins. be h.n ! -eil two nieetlngs In the Albert (."iiilon. where his ii nee and Inilii; Myle of preaching h.ire at is! I ir.te audiences. In the vl! hi-t ii'.lif Mr i:usell' mit'li-t 'The (ivi-rthrnw of Sntiin'a Etu " I his rw'l'ig he will Us-ture In 'ee nr. I tomorrow 'he will appear il.ul eiiu'i On If.ivlng Seoilund h . t 'M t" Irehiiul, w hern be will f i'ir.i-t mid luililin cc.k d e; - t h. cn'y on is a ni huh f r ul 'a r; w.o'ed at e t' e.iier, :': : ' ' i s c-. old 1 ,i a 1 l . I'.: '..-y. . ' n II ' d so ' "i ''"'1 i.:e r of y ,.:i,, irs. .'nlifj piktr." j A Louden V? Pome i. 'i !. : 1 : n .1 la : : -' i ..- it. r, !:: T ".! (li e- i ,1 in "l , -jr'l Money. j i ii e- w ii made i . nl nt We tintn- ; !! ii'!at:t, w ho ' a: 'I i.iI'it. was sot n out hi'drnl ell S rir 1,' J hi !: ! :erbe i!i . ... . n li.'o ( l . lis poi i ' :o ihowttii'. on,. he 11 .; in (': ill. die ra ind iv r- iieiii, illy touch i h o io -, o;- '.I; ith en. . .. d . .11' whm ta li h. !,. , IS ; h.lllliits In '. ' i! !. - Mm 1 .ink books th'i'r hi',; - .to 1 1 to his -! Ii'. I'. it i .n:.' t- " ii k.il.lo silll was he htoM of how 'h n miry had been l ado vf. . .)-,. I. 1. 1 lor 1; v.-ars iei n a M..;ui i. li ! iti. .ind he s.ild:: "l'e t :..',! run I.ilii i: of It out )f the one -' lilur, iv.n p. i.e.. a day I don't ili-lnk. and I "av every half Vtiny. Ii's my i ..m v Why idiould t be taken n',i'' I defy auv one to i-eiise me of it "!-,:; If wionitfully. I never h i'Ml I only rnl-i-d my hat '.O the I .! - - I Sac: .tn.ent." Dirdu of Literature, The w olid oi:ii' a Shiil.i Kpeiire, a sin l.-v or lh.e..he le.t f Id. .III. Wll "Ui.tiot i rpeet eM i v d. iole to produce t pc. tie t:ei '..s Put lint we are n-arir.g In eir h'.-iaiy world today Is fierhap i J.irt as i .-in o liiihle ni thuiigh :ln re lame ii gu !i of I'l'ippsite mel idy from soii-.o ma .'er murer. It Is I (horns if op. rt ihymsieis many of them worthy of n frame tl ev will not iihieve. but whl!i weiiil Muriiy have .n en t!;el:s had lie y 1 1 v. d tl'ty or a n p lii-d w ars i p.i rhe" urn the poets who chant or chlip In the maun tines or the columns of the dally pa per. Thev may pot he lilkiit Itu-ales, 3r fitted with the divine (sweetness of Shelley's skylark, but they are ot.fcutori all the mine '' TIT roiG03PEL WORK. 1 .i -i to WorW Among Siilom In the Port, -..in 'ic New V i, Aiiu'rlran. Jun 1 l.'I 1 I ' i ' r Iliiss.-". ir-s!i!iMit of the Teo - ' ' .. latioii, was yesterday il f r l"! rifian ml-s!ori work, e ul i pe.1 and 'seaworthy ! i miidi'hi and sailing yacht I- ul .en !".". feet out nil. hns seat -pi itr In illuii : sal.s'ii f. .r seven per. ii-- nnd Is prepared f,.r main ..,.!. -s in f iir wcii'hf r. 'ed I y l ait. r ll'iell In bis ' ' ". I1! es-e, unlipie Work I ir . .-' hi ii lii New York bar i It I; - i .1 tlie meetings on board . i -el l- iihirils.sl from (lay ('.:.. r.tmiii . In r innoi in;:s ns w oil as . i:lll"i:;ii.r of the spe.ll.er Thus all 1 Ire ii ir l.oep In touch wlin . whn.-.. ef til - "g .-.pel of glad tld ' n. nil null -ns " Toreiriieh . my friends, this gift Is . t v i li 1 a -i!i;.ii-e to me," said I'us .'I In ii'-, "ot.ni; It "1 hail i' i" n.oiis end ..is In ton. h will. i' ' yen re ,. -. ting the Angel . i , hoi,--. I Mill ;it a ..-s for rutins - t .i i , he -. v ii 1 1 to e press my appro ..;il u ' f ur l..v ug real In follonlm; i -ii - i-i. n I ili"p'o. reiptn t lug thf . , ! in-. i. of the s ill, rs of all nation II. le I Pill I!iik er,..l port. "U l li e. then. I rle.'ly say I aerepi lour gift, not In my own leime, hut In the name of (he Peoples 1'ulplt Asso il.iliou as lis ttil-'ee. If you please May the Aieel niv.ms Slid In ever lauxmii e hi i i i i ' 1 foft'i ute praises the Coil of i ll ei; .,.; A Man'i True Worth. Kvery good net Ih dimity. Your smiling In your brother's faro Is char ity; an exhortation of your follow man to virtuous deeds Is (jn.-il Io alms giving: your putting a wuiuleier In the right road Is charity; your in sisting tho bind Is charity; yoi.r r moving stonen and thorns and other obstruction froyi the road Iv ilulty. A man' tru wealth hereafter Is the good he does In this world Io hit frl-low-man. When bn die people will ay; "What property has h left bo bind htiuT Hut tha augela will ask: "What good deeds baa be tu befart PASTOR RUSCILL RETURNS A Two Matted Siili o r Presents:! H.m For Rol.j o .s V.arW. IProni tl .' tli..(iKp-i I. a; 1,-. June 1, !3p) ; Aiiii.ti; the i- en ei-i u I-. unite on the I. ii-llaid i lli.s in iinliiy was Hi liev f T. l:u II. past, i of Hie UrooV Ij ii Tabernaiie. H.si.rtiMil w suwall ed by a ii ii i ii I o'r if f.ieinls. w ho pre setiled lill'l with il t' i m i e,l s ho-. er for inlssionaiy ber The setlomiei' '' llu-sell v a-, ri J.ii-it.il.l i 1 .a olio in:' 4t other i( I. : : An- !. ' ,:'( l nt the h-i III:' rn: i i , iflii to ' 'ii I'asti it' !i us tin in. l-'ron i i ; H" -el to ih ' ii e'lorini us pliN e !i. ii'inh Tlie ii." 'h-' ii i".e of the ' i n ign rein'.i) "Oixl I ii t'nni sti'ii w lib a re hiioils ii, lino union folh.uiil Tailing of lis nip ubroail. Tastor ii'sell said he est (! ili.it within i e ye ns ti v "i:l. Ii, l'Iii returning o I'nli s'.u i i u. i' e t'l 't roiiutry their ,i ii Th pre-ii her i I i -! Palctlne r.url'f td 'i ini - o.l h found avt l' n n " 'I ie idy (iroarese . I . . neut. ml Ml wmyiSk ii i '.i--B I a ssb -str a sw-,--i mm mi m -re-; i .siji : s f 'fi 1 ; .io v m h i J? ,1 c i ' ft'? la w The Wise Trainer of Athletes Knows that the moderate use of a niJIJ stimularit is beneficial ti his cliatgrs. The vast majority cf such mco recommend Budweiser Because It is nounslung and refreshing and quickly tclicvcs t!ic tired feeling that may result from i-!iy5ical excrcue. DaJweiscr is Ugliest in ptice yet leads in sales, wlikh proves that its supciiovity is reccnized evcryvshaa Bottled only at tlj Anlieuccr-Euscli Brewery ST. LOUIS, MO. Krk-t.er.KJi.mpp B. A I Co, tUtributorj. Rich flill. Mo. i v.s . t.s ' ' hjs s- ,- -t ah-f' GOD'S STONE THE GREAT V!S. ' ti " "1 .1, p.s. 'r --j- i, :n til ill"....- . .- . I" 1' Ii :,g In .... . , . f. .'...-.!, ,-r .... ;- The Anoleuts to ri- ouuti i the " . n ', the bead of the lint, the tiie it r t , .1 p. ..... i symbolically represent ihe s , i ; i - i . - : . . ; , la coonecOen with l utnunity its ,nn s, ,,u world of mankind, it is i-oii.n.oui n .: t d t,. i King. Huch claims ns to the ether Pjreull- u'uch n-e i-if .- r t ' are DOt questioned, but the t'r. at I'.wsmM e.i 'ci. i , w.i c. '-t u, '.-; u-2er Idrlne iuperrtslon. 1:1 sy ml o.h- l..:n. unfce the "; ti ...Id in:.r;v.:s pe.f I; tu ored an loeh for a year. The 1 .- nt:.i I . -age way 'r n: ihe .sitrame r the bottomless pit represents the wuv ti.in rs , t,y t ie l.u nrn rn e tc rle.nh The ascending pasa;e way rep.esei.'s an escape fr.'in ileslh slid eorrespendl to tlie giving of the Ijiw I . Israel. if ye (n these (hints ye shall live hy them." The Intervening yearn to tin- end of Jentsh f iv..r. A. I). 32. ha Ita exact fulfillment In 1'yrnmld lie i rii a v.f u- to the (.rand (isllriy. which ymbOllMl the Gospel Age, the r.,l of the High ( ailing, tlie IatiI Coming "that we might have life an. I that more alum. hint iy " ihe grand sebene of .v.-;--'-"-. y:l;,t:- i ! WW- L i 1 1 1 n v ' ai i fl c . k W . I n y . N. X V 1 ; j.:.r .V ,,"v.'w HiJfl Nil LMJ in fif SA fl 1 Inrr Wlf leiri in AHA .7 -- - Xh A7.'. Irvtl In VK dC ,iAA-Ki wi, ; . TUM UUiia.T l'YUAMlli WI1H II I'A.iIi.l; hi .sslll.l, lil-l.l K K3 UAa BYMIKU.IC llllll.U Al. SHiMl It'AM K. Pyramid passage way lueiiHiireiiients tells us that the lio.pel Age Is o-.B ta end and that the time for IHine fn. ; to n tiini to Israel Is slsmt due. The measurements leemlngly say that by l'ei.'i the Jiws hhould U re-ejtuldlhhiHl Id their rromUed Ijiml. The Tyramld covers an area of ahm.t 111 a. ri s s 4ii f,. high, and 704 feet broad at Its bane. It Is estimated to we.gh ah..ut li.msi.iKKj tons. H con tains atonea weighing three or four times as in"e as one of the obellska. Some of the atones are thirty feei In ii-i.-ih. ami nt so closely together that you may run a pen knife over the sin rue v Ith. ml illseoierlug the breaks be tweon thtm. There Is now no u iichln. r so perfect that It will make tww surfseea thirty feet In length ' '. h w'P nn , t i.ih T as these wonderful stonea In the Orest Pyramid. Its f, u- , .., , r t ms are sunken In tha earth In fulfillment of Job mivUI. ,i T It I- ti.,i . , to Inie heeti tmllt H. C 2170 nt which time the star. lir ieniH s ml-li ing death looked down th d-' -. ending passageway, and at w h . h liiir the P chide, were In line and looked n the aseendlng pnssig -v ,. ;,.! . , t . "f, , i'. I'Ui.iiies repreauutinf tb rone of Jatkovall, the sour e of nil II e ii' in: power, rrnt - -.-. -. ' . D , A ob A wU,