Christian Cynosure . thesuccess of the reform on a large list. In the third place, that there is no easier wayto raise a good fund to sustain other branches ofthe work than by subscriptions. This is the plan of a good work, and Godsblessing will go with you if in the name of hisdear Son you endeavor to help accomplish it. A short note is going the round of the presssaying that Miss Amy Fowler, daughter of anEnglish clergyman, has left a lu.\urious home todevote her life to the leper outcasts of Molokai,ofthe Sandwich Islands, where the Jesuit FatherDamien lived and died. Miss Fowler studiedmed


Christian Cynosure . thesuccess of the reform on a large list. In the third place, that there is no easier wayto raise a good fund to sustain other branches ofthe work than by subscriptions. This is the plan of a good work, and Godsblessing will go with you if in the name of hisdear Son you endeavor to help accomplish it. A short note is going the round of the presssaying that Miss Amy Fowler, daughter of anEnglish clergyman, has left a lu.\urious home todevote her life to the leper outcasts of Molokai,ofthe Sandwich Islands, where the Jesuit FatherDamien lived and died. Miss Fowler studiedmedicine in Paris for several years, and was atPasteurs Institute. She will have charge of allthe leper hospitals of the island and will infusenew life in the place of sluggish death so longpermitted by the Jesuit management. But thepress that has been fulsome in its laudation of apriest of doubtful character, has little or noth-ing to say of this heroine. If she was a Jesuit ora Freemason they could not praise THE LATE CLINTON B. FISK.[See page 8.] President Harrison will do well to read careful-ly Governor Ritners vindication of GeorgeWashington from lodge aspersions. The Nation-al Grange is holding an exhibition at Carlisle,Pa., and Saturday it was famously advertised bya letter, said to be from President Harrison ad-dressed to the managers of the lodge show. Itwas published broadcast instantly. But the gen-tleman at the White House pronounces it a for-gery. Ritner shows that Masons profess to havecommendatory letters from Washington which henever wrote. A great debate took place at the NebraskaChautauqua at Beatrice lately between the Pro-hibition champions, Prof. Dickie and Sam Smalland two men who wish to drag the noble youngState of Nebraska at the wheel of the saloon. Avast crowd heard the Omaha editor and his law-yer colleague in their attempt to stand up againstthe solid shot of argument and the bombs of elo-quence which Dickie and Small hurled at the sa-IcTon,


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