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Mr. Aabd aeons,.t Keuitao,
OM. aye r-" Fbe da yeas 1 haw
ad knees •what N was te be free
fres pain. -lite-ase rest ay.ee. •
sow fres i&e►iy Meloy riles
than I did and I tried everything
t• get eared 'Mt *Pet One day a
Mad od ales .M W bra cased .a►
Ira- Bolt yaw me • paw el • boa to Ary,
teed the 0.0.11 g..a aarw8w.. 1.►se
seybeawas ronoerten 1bad axlh.0
was completely swot"
fe au al auk" sad ear., pm.
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:Ird, 14111;,
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egau•dlees of the doge•.e of their ,rdte.
ahem, as the prefiert nor not 'rallied
roar an edueat' 4 tar\\literary atand-
srint, but from. the !mita"of vi..*of
h. •% cogen1of their esteemed ideas.
rine question must be ane
writing bywer
members of the club.)
V.rsea 241 What proPorl411
1111411 in authorit?' .:an trlsIhfnlly
1411.01111t44integrity 'and vie:stmt•
hands, as Sluuurl trot p
Notwithstanding Ss 111 11.l'a
doubted iuta.grity, what grave fa
was he guilty of ?
\'erne laIf we Miter Pwhv
1111011 itpolicy that God diel not favor,
tut afterward permitter', What *BLit" attitude' ion.11•,1 its rom,et•ming
rr.•ss•nt and future sweetie
If the run (tummies. rond11.t. et a
life poliey, ms goal, better Joel .lest,
whatwill be (loins hr
uttile .towards
ua, if w.• adopt that which is lower
than the h•r+t ?
%'erre 11. %Vital tenons is there fortheoptninnthat 11 oil NuuH•liwex.l.us
a flung for us. tit oar strong request.
which he knows,, is not the "best" for
1 f A' Curious Adventure Among that)1110.
Demo of Africa.
]era. Constance 14ry14ore, author of
"A Hesideut's Wife la Nigeria," re-
counts this curious adventure In Afrt.
tel "'1'h,• sahib, as crow ineradicablebeliett Indian bat I still count/only call my
busbsud, had L•uuo oot at sunset after
deer, and during his absence We retire
population of the village Caine hareem -
ed. in i lug up the hill to the rest house. all
talklugg loudly mud at once tied evident -
lain' ly under the Wtlueutie of strung excites
inapt. .d' inapt. 1 was by that time well ueeus-
towed 10 ct.lttug a sensation when-
nu- ever I appeared. no white woman her-
itts lug bent seen previously, but these
couple struck use nattering inure than
rked saluatlons In their minds and un their
clawuring tougues. I had been six
weekst'le then:emery. My tn4.witdge of
Haulm was confined to salutations and
a few simple words, so I summoned
our interpreter to help me to entertain
my visitors.
"They chattered; shouted end gait/c-
iliated at Paul, who eventually expiate -
ed to me srelltagly that they trod never
seen s white woman Veto re and were
anxious to offer .me a personal wet -
come. I nodded and smiled In high
tab:sties. thanked them co:Welly
and wheu 1 had exhausted my small
stock of petite salutitUour told the in-
terpreter to gave them leave to go
home. This they did, somewhat re-
lnctantly,,.1 Ibought, but lifter tlserib-
ays tag the interview with some amuse,.
uJ. Inert to tle.sahlb 1 dismissed the mat-
ter from my whn1L
"Six weeks later we passed theme'
Lakpa attain on our way back to Lakes
Jo acid- found It deserted -nota man,
womiu or child, not n goat, not a fowl
-all gone, obviously Ie,J into tie bash.
i felt. distinctly -Lura- thie-ei urilatr -
behavior on the part of my late admir-
ers and learned long afterwe d that on
our 61st visit our precious Interpreter
d Others of our party had seised and
Laded even goat and fowl la the vil-
lage. The wretched owuers bad tush.
set upyto the rest house to complete,
and all�they Lot Wan 1'hauk yuu:',
"1 am Lot ashamed to cootie's that 1
cried when I nude that discovery. The
lesson,' however, went Lowe to ua both
sial drove ua to work ceaselessly 'at
the llausa lauguage, ' knowing there
could ,be no security for ourselves or
Justice for the people until we could be
Independent of dishonest Interprets -
tae:' IVets. 12.1
It oneiereet-hvlt-f:rgih• or 'merle -Os':
•hip, nr ..1.4)11', is -trite to 11.11. and
tine u•'l lair• not, what effect will he
htve upon 1 u•,surcrw:ul the rest, and
wlhaat'•i'If ..'f it blessing will Ito get
Crouf (L.l '
Ver... 1 1 Ir 1 hr hand oY (.,sl atlw
al11inst those who deoilley Him. a
if w1, how is It uuauifesded
Do all.'Who rebel ,against tied
•eluent nplu,dtfoh fnvqu tttiiTT 1. I1
why not ? -
Is it p., .ibl'•, in luso• inyl. ee
or "Intim' rind rot
inj rev, or not suffer Ives ?
• %'virus. ldd-1
int (1, ..41141Iy-before oar e�'r
Verse 17 - DoeGod) int these Zr
over perform' the inirva'lrloses ?
%Vhs wita.jt, w•' !caul -1-0-1414q1.
tTi )owners. rain and tunde'
harvest tie.'?
11nw dal Samuel knots duet ti
o1.n1.1•wn'wee his prayer ?
Otte+ (1441 tuswei• n•II the_ -pas re
the faithfeil?
Ito ail .the yrallyt apiriUJa ki
when rh•ili prayer+ are . lu
aaawered ? •
it,w' wni,M:lbr r:uu aiul Id li•i
t prol.,' I1•it their tau lad.. Levu gee
lit Asking fur n king ?
Vere I)J - Are Wooers generally
reeibied fu Oh. prese�per of a great
calamity ? •
\''+rs.• 19 \%-.tri' t�ieir repentance
genus',• :• v
K hen we turn to Deal opttllw'
j '1yprt
re Woul.l. )her w'iu+Tse dextro, wil
(J,NI.wc,'1•' lee,'? •• •
\'raatea 'Jamal_.. i)eo'e--(:t1d-- the
blest sinner if .he (11181 from sin
What is rearsttr1tri
gel
iir
po•
s.
Ti
•
Mt
ref
of
l• -••a1-
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AN INDIAN ATTACK.
One In Which Custer and a New York
Broker Were Mined Up.
Charles Osborn, a New York broker,
. —C.1; -rater were 'hairnets
friends, and Osborn annually visited
the.geto•rul at his camp oil the plains..a
During one of the ludiuu mpalgns
he fueled tlshorn and, a party of
friends to Nausea and after giving
them 'a buffalo hunt arranged a uovel
experience In .the way of au Indian
stare- As Osborn was lying In his tent
one night firing was heardat the Mit-
-and the meldriding of pickets.
"Bests and saddles!" was the order In
the disturbed atmosphere or the night,
and Custer appeared to Osborn loaded
with rine, two revolvers, a saber aged
a scalping knife.
"Cbarlea," he said la his qulek, nerv-
ous way, "you must defend ypurself.
.Bitting Ball nal _llea 111 -;'neer ltieet&
with Wiggle Tall Jiro and fScapp. Luck
8kowhelmq are on us In force. i did
not want to alarm you before, but the
safety of my command la my fleet
duty. Things book serious. If we don't."
meet agate, God blew you'
The broker fell on his knees. "Cus-
ter," he cried: "only get me out of this!
I71 carry amilliontM'
shares of Wess
-Union fur pit' and let you tato the firm'
to get me home! Only save me!'
But Custer was goer, and the camp
by shrewd artattgerneut bunt Into •
blaze, and shots, oaths and warwhoopn
were intermixed unto
loomed
a paint-
ed object looed ou Osboro's right
and esarething was flung 10(0 his face
n human scalp lie dropped to the
ground and said the Lord's Prayer
backward and sideways until the noise
diel away and there was exposed a
lighted supper table with this explsna-
tioagg a transparency:
"Osborn'» 'Preat!"
A Strong Maid.
A cooking expert tells thin story:
1Y the other night, dining.. with
some friends of mine, 1 saw a maid
drop and break n supero) platter that
contained two -roast canvasback ducks,
Oar Host did not permit this accident
to "Mlle Lem. While we waited for
seine other coarsetb tosubstituted for
the last one he said: 'You innat excuse
ld
that maid. These iecenus happen al-
most dally with her. I think 11 1s a
de. Bile was, I believe, a dairy-
maid originally, but she had to aban-
don that doeopettw on account of bee
Inability to handle the cows without
breaking their hor>�'
Ie*ith, ability. friends? mousey.Verse . '.►,' -'tVhv relay Wer Ito weer
that find will never forsake ms ?
Verse IM --fie wervin ngrtinst tenet if
ter 1111 not pray rite OOP another ?
la it our duty' teL.,..
teaslt .,__au.
,•thee
i Verses (a,,; -What ie the twtix
rnul
y order to obtain the flighted good ?
LPsion'fo;• Sunday, lisle_tlith, Msec :
`oil_liejee_tea by .the --L.. -_1� '
s t•.: Ia-•LK . Head the entire chapter.
• July 26th, *908.
Saul Rejected by the Lord=l. Sant.
x v, : 1:3 -ltd.
. Head chapters i:t i I and 1:..
l:oldeu :ext -The IAId our (:1x0 will
we serve, and his voice ,will we uley.
erne 13 ---What had (fool ....m-
ottled Saul in lbs Hastier of the warth the Amalakites, and how ,had
ul distileyed.? 1 Verges 1-1 2.1
How can you justify God for command -
ties wholesale slaughter of wren;
omen, children and. ammaleZ •Thea
question must be answered in writing by
members of the club, but do not attempt enga
the answer without thorough irs r
l 1.
nyeft,11o1T_
Ilii ileal kne..w• tint pus was lying to
Se
Is a lie vier juatiliale. or ever
H0
'-,ssery:. either Irony is 1 at or
Leiria*. standpoint
MaJy� c p ot•win be guilty ,!f reobtiner
intim lie life f,. ,, 11•e•r up tun 1 t•awl., and
s crest in deceiving hiniw•If that hr
°a ',try pions ?. •
% *se. IJ, lis -May 'n Iversen, lily
Kill Ise very n'ligimes snit p►acti.e
sin, 11.11out the "bleating of the
sleep". wing beard by his tn•iglls,rs'r
s
'ts a tofee•d Christian general!
Sited at •'w tette lutist worth by rots
fel I. ?
. It a than se 11 ii.�rt t't i'._'itel.s culls,Ttr'em1T►teIIT d breaks OW fent; der.
trod give I • any, credit? %Vhyor
by nut? _
S n professed 'leristian who know•
in s Creaks any of (,od':, rant,
nen-better tI.u1 nn o fmary
w
TOURS Or GREAT LAKES 'f
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For Mondani., island, see and htera.nar
Lao, r - r' dlingw,est 1.:e1,w r rn so. 13,( 11,:11i
4.111.. Tor+.lru null 11.4.1un 11).
For Parry 1401ind. PdmZ ate Sari" and Raise
np - 1,4•e(? 1 ollInannoil 41 lar Ttisl Fridnt
In:s1 p.m.
For Sans Sour.. 'Ear. and Porn Soong
beat r t'erini:lilt[ w eek day. 1.711 pen.
li
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Tickets and infsirh►ati.,tiTim n11 11'y 11
Agents, it
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Mb, ung• ,Trader Mgrsesanms
Lulllwkwu.Sl. .
uggestive Questions • on the $miday
School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Liaacott
for the international Newspaper
'Bible Study Chub,
July nth, Tgr1A.
Semite! %%'alit. Saul feel the People,
, Anne. xii.:
41uW14,, 'rest. manly fear the f;onl,
nil serve Ilion in truth with all yon1•
roars : for consider how �(r'r'^r-ayt. things
✓ hath- done -for (ol. ? 1, tigtn.
ii.: _'1.
Verse t When ipd Mglals or the
p�op4e choose a wrest thing. cite it ever
be trade to v►oek` out for their good ?
suuu'
4'
\'end Ili -Dors 1f111 today ♦��erre p(401'
one p1 . n a revelation f/i.iniuther
perasll F le eTlaracter ?
Verse- ►-1)or41 worldly ad
nm.nt genera' 1 ' :ural nen better,
and had men wore•. 1 whaft hi its
uu+r:14-44xid
%l-+arkt 1H-- inti- '411. Setel's r iii
motive in distlreyi • God?
Is •'gtelt," that is nlan' sten •h(ng
himself from a enol imitation, ever
tight?
Vrrsws 51, 21 Which 4.. Ow guiltier,
to do w Iced tiling, or to put 11' .41 rim
some nater t10rson When il. Is done ?
\'.'l..' 22. 21 --llew does I44a1 vitt
pr,Iyet4, tn. worstdli, 1.t type Whit Is
114 ilig in known sim
Dias secret she in avenue's life have
any-efM•1 oily the 'succors or his leech
nees or prof.ssi.n :'
Ver.!. 21-s %Vats Said .nary Iee-
easier• he lout sinned, or 2.,'..,,,'.,., he
had been fume! nut and was ?mitering
the painful results ? -
If a norm tptttw-sinntt)R-t%ttil- urea.. Io
God, because iti.e.Nili is hinting Minn,
will (eel aeeept him ?
la's. perNun
ntr y, begn utail,
IIWIN. fie ,% tt hi Helbl.hem.
1. Nam, xvl : tela.
ells Work. WORSE THAN ONIONS,
TO CONSUMPTIVES. =•=