Christian herald and signs of our times . tsort of thing. Besides, its a waste of money,and however much money I might have I wouldnot like to waste it. If I had more than I knewwhat to do with, why, theres plenty of poorstruggling folks, Id be glad to help. A manwho has been in a tight place himself can feelfor other folks. And it really does cost a pile,does the pipe. Look here, sir ; heres the tract,find your place on the map. Itll surprise think of what it would be to have that totalin your hand. The smoker took his pipe from his mouth andlooked for his place as directed. He found
Christian herald and signs of our times . tsort of thing. Besides, its a waste of money,and however much money I might have I wouldnot like to waste it. If I had more than I knewwhat to do with, why, theres plenty of poorstruggling folks, Id be glad to help. A manwho has been in a tight place himself can feelfor other folks. And it really does cost a pile,does the pipe. Look here, sir ; heres the tract,find your place on the map. Itll surprise think of what it would be to have that totalin your hand. The smoker took his pipe from his mouth andlooked for his place as directed. He found it,and, as the boatman had predicted, he was sur-prised. His salary as clerk was not a large one,and he had saved nothing. Just now he waswishing he could get married, but had no moneyto furnish a house, and did not want to go toboarding. He saw that he had consumed insmoke a sum that would have sufficed for amodest home, and he was mortified. You have quite given it up? he asked, atlength. Yes, saka the boatman. A regular totalcut The Tract that Opened his Eyes. I guess Ill follow your example, said theclerk, and he did. THE WAY OUT. A NEW SERIAL STORY. By Rev. L. S. Keyser.*The Young Student. Dear Brother Allan: My school closesnext Friday, after which I shall come home toremain a week. Then I shall go away to col-lege. You remember I have expressed somedissatisfaction with the M College, on ac-count of its lack of scientific advantages, aswell as considerable inefficiency in the have carefully examined the catalogue of theN. S. College, and have corresponded with astudent friend of mine there, and I believe thatits facilities are better in every respect. So Ihave concluded to try it. During the winter Ihave been employing my leisure in pursuingcertain studies, and I believe I can enter thethird term of the Junior year. Meet me at Dover, on Saturday, at 2 ,with the buggy. Love to mother. Your brother, Leroy T. Ransom. This letter tells us something about
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