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can be found at any time in Baltimore, where he has built up a very successful practice. He expects to sail in a short time for Europe as private physician to an old man "whom he is taking over for his health, and it is probable that he will remain abroad for a year or mort'. r see before me the picture of a happy home. The .young pastor and his wife are sitting before the open grate, and are talking about his day's work among his people. The theory he had gained at the seminary enables him to calTy on his pastorate successfully, but it is in his practical work that the Rev. Mr. Baker reaches the hearts of his people. There among the mountains of Pennsylvania he is devoting his life to the upbuilcling of Christ's kingdom, assisted by his young wife, who has labored faithfully with him for the last two years. His star predicts that his future will he bright and happy. 1see in the Salon in Paris a crowd of people looking at a picture which has taken first prize. 1t is called .,Cattle Drinking." In this picture the sun. although hidden by clouds, bathes the landscape in light, and the water glistens in its rays, which gilds the coats of the animals; the effectof the sun breaking through the clouds is rendered with inCOl11- parable artistic skill. On looking lip the number in the cat- alogue r see it was painted by Hattie Beauchamp. She has, for several year's, been studying art in Paris, and has at last succeeded not only in having a picture admitted to the Salon, but also in taking first prize. Roy Z. Thomas entered a large store in Philadelphia, where he was at first a traveling salesman, but through bis faithfulness and diligence, he has obt.ainerl his employer's confidence and has been constantly rising. The horoscope