. The War Cry . nd Fan-tine sitting upon a stool with bowed, her face buried inher hands. Fantine looked upand smiled sadly. There was a .: vacancy in her liioiith, and in thecorners stains of blood were seen. Still unableto employment, andthademands for money still coiningfrom the criiel and vicious inn-keepers, what could (he frenzied,agonizing mother do? She could!enter hell f6r her child; she couldsell herself for its sweet sake,and—-my pen trembles ! :it—she did So. Five or six yearsafter, broken and wasted,. thepoor ltioth&t was found lying ona


. The War Cry . nd Fan-tine sitting upon a stool with bowed, her face buried inher hands. Fantine looked upand smiled sadly. There was a .: vacancy in her liioiith, and in thecorners stains of blood were seen. Still unableto employment, andthademands for money still coiningfrom the criiel and vicious inn-keepers, what could (he frenzied,agonizing mother do? She could!enter hell f6r her child; she couldsell herself for its sweet sake,and—-my pen trembles ! :it—she did So. Five or six yearsafter, broken and wasted,. thepoor ltioth&t was found lying ona narrow cot in an hospital:. saw her child from the dayjshe left it with the inn-keeper,and the dying mother, iriurrhuP-i >A(Continued on Page 14.) ?A THE U7AR CRY. :%^ifi j v\vi?^S*^I-75** GAZETTE. : Capi. Minnie Smith, to beEnsign. DAVID M. REE8,Commissioner. ,WARMCRY •hMld JLl»r ^ Cdfedk. Vi i 4* s^vi be SbuM. ii jLiban Si sTH»Erirrox. WHATS WRONG WITH F&S0MLITIE& ? ; m Tin re is a popular saying tothe effect that Gods in Hi?Heaven, alls well with theworld. A mere glance at fact?,however, would convince evenIhe most superficial observer thatthing-? are not all well in thisworld of ours. in every landunder the sun we find that mis-ery, poverty, disease, snd crimeare still present. Superstitionand paganism still hold sway?over millions upon millions, anddense spiritual darkness extend?over whole continent?. More-over, there i? a philosophywhich swrn; J., he gaining ac-ceptance in many civilized lands,the advocates of which teachthat there is no need of a Sav-iour for the human, race. Theirtheory is that man has beenevolved from a very low type life, and ha? progressedthrough the age? from worm tomonkey and from monkey toman. The human race i? still inJwoeess of evolution, they say,and at the present time is as arope stretched across abyss—from animal to superman. Thecoming superma


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