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1'� substitute laughter? Why not make. * Ile is not all ,tutc- MY friends take this good ichce%' and that h.ear4 to spulk oil earth ,,vote words .
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:� ce, from honin with you, Those fears of be-. he a,� distinction, be- Of blessing-pro,ofs . c�
L" � , this a world where all the People ale cl-at, acated far ill) in ',i Pala � of h -is abiding 5ntly the tale wu,s� taken, up. by, ttt' '
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�, , I w -ell, and eternal st . ords to and of- pA,r lettex of a' Germ�n officer, ,at present '"�
'' an caded by heralds riNvinging sw secutioll and of trial, fire i 11 i,j ssociate wit i � . tecting pG)vex. I I ;
,� and aches? -What is tbD use Olf ' No - but a f ather, will- nut.aliva. is to be there. Tho mother- Will 0 , a d h h s namo in . .
I 1� Clear tile way. I 1 3 16, While they looked steadfastly a. Vxfllslvlrll��r La Ceylon, which�appoar-! ' ,
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� " �inancial perplexity, YOU to, such a cunrsummatlen-what is I lciw�njg- atne a foly extracts frain tMs �
�� 'I,' amily is put, r you get in f 11 ment in addressing men 0 ,a sorrow. Behold, astonishing 'to I I �
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. I I them all stay, oil It thely be trail creditors�, you call on Your lawyer, 0! what an. exbidalrationt,it ought to as, for example, W Act,s 24. 3 and apparel. I � !Men in white apparel'? is was an attack planxlaid.,� I the Germana �"..
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i 1� planted to make other homes, then f�r legal collnjol, you call upon every- be iul, Ch,ristiall work. ' , . Jesus began a work scribe I I " �
I I Act,s. 26, 25. a,pllraso repeatedly used to do alwaya weire �ent t,u the most danger-' �
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I �, � IgIve them all live, the family record body, and %vIien you cannot get ,Lily See yva the P"linaele's, against the -hich -m� to be carried On, by his a4gels. , I I � L,,.
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I telling a story . ,101i I Lord, 1come to thee. Help me wie are approacli' g it. O! let 115 be apostles. To do anti teach. His evident ly, to proloict the little gqna, which . I
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�, . Mrth.q, but of tjo deaths�,' Why not noiv out of my perple,NitY," and the busy in the feml days that shall xe- life was .an cxemplificati011 Oath by their dress and their accent, wexe. oppo�sed to 6luch, a terrible coill- I
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I I . oetatirated axt-Illery, fire, and the Boors: . ,
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I I tile hard send for me before? As one whOl" Saxons wiere all around. The BrAoris I c not able tom stand that . . . . 1. 11
� 1� afflicted? ' e,NVhy ascension. He. liarity would be with us, Why s ta nd wex .1. 11 . �� 1. I ,
�1' homes, t j- b a ha x d his mother ,.�omfortiith so will I OOM- had no, weapons at all,, and yet history llp� The day of t lie . into heavenT A most f am very sorry to ,qa that lots; of �
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"I'll, struggle? It is easy QljOugh to cX- upon an gli-comforting Cod that wo Why? � They ,,rent into battle ,.-,built- commandments unto the apostles as they had, thoroughlY' scoular c011- �1110'26 days, and I pilLy the lixave,Gent- , � "
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�'11� , gratulation; but I t come, nolv, andbring Again : It is the ministry of tears at this tlil5rd shout of "hallelujah" ial com- from' the earth and to'bo biddew by I � I `p � � .
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I 'L athy, The Priests, under the old dis- 60 t I r I encirigh to fix any. eye I OVERCAME DlYFICULTIES. � �
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office of 5ympathy. When -we tire in stand before us, atarl at our flxst shout Lord, hi=' t�hcugh they lvure sonlettilmos, headed .
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91 1 , - a souredlife, many young people around its, and tirle,ruble, aad at ,Our' second about, ti little practical needs a �plxltual .eye, ail eyeg of I -e good soddicx;s and fim j, rrrr I'll, ,
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�, --i, .-,vhea they laugh, and Ave they Nvuuld' begin to fall back land I . I his jour- ed the greatest tifffival'tie3. The ,,, .
�q t our thi,rd shout they wou�d be import"ince. faith, to follow tha,Lord on -1,.sh infantx y brave �
I the Virperan sting of a Utter memory, we laugh y is sjAellididl
I I Qken heart. I ron2p when they romp, and we sing it e z ney to the right hand of God the En. ,.,; �
I . I . the fragments of a br we have routed forev,cr. There is no power on 3. To whom also b showedhimself . 'I
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""'i in Foliation. around. Why? They knolv how to fore three such volleys,of hallelujah- after death; made plain in many waYs ba" seen hilm. go into, heaven. Good ail EugEsh,ccaorlel, who Nv,a,s rat "A
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� I tears, and of the ending of that Min ich to write his com- through this chure . By te r our LoTd's _qtatt,,meiit_"It I "'
� ,� I istry, when God shall wipe thLia all jorting epistle ? Wherc did David been gone. I -was nut bete to com- I s. The Revis- for you to knoig-j tivies or �seasojjs.11 me vexy much aistanislied, not know --i il,
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I ;,, I "Inf alli- It is pustible to spend too much time . .�;
'I,' �' I a W a y. get this ink to write hLs comfronting f wrt you then. Rejoice at th� ed V11s11n omits the word , ing whaf 1. micaalih tot .say by it, and �,
"I psalni,2'� Where did John get the ink thought of what hie," not to weaken but to strengthen a ad too r,-eoja&Le study in endeavors I had to explia��u to, them that tho ,: 11
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. ays, or, as th us calmly believe the -words of Scrip- mz�take the Dagli-4h getielaas so often, I
�::� t When ,it man has 'gone through the your own iescaDc�. Bear cheerfully the forty d e Revisedver- 11
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� � �,�. If it lvc�ye not for trou- curriculum, and ima taken acourse of raiiAstry of tears, and exult at the slon has it, "by tl1,'2 sPa0c of' forty ture and rer,ognlz�v that the most im- made-, 'Tonamy ALkItnQ i:s always going' ,.:
, I" existence. adLd- during Portant thing for ws is. to have Our on ba-avely, a-rud doesn't care if hun- i P
, ble this world would be a good dungeons and imprisonments and thought that soon it is to bof 0 : days" -that is, at intcrvals I I ' , , �..
I , that period. Speaking of the things Lord with u!s every moment of our dreds of llo3 f O-- 11
I � enough heaven for me. you and .( shipwrecks, he is qualified for the, I .0 - oil soldi,�.rs are killed, I
I . Of work of kiylapathy, Gtid make me the pertaining to the kingdom of God. lives; then no, surprise call be disaster. �n the action. Tho English Officers . � I I
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I I this �ifc for a hundred million years son of consolation to the people. I and Are also good, brave WZ. ..
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if th-re were no, troub-le- The earth would rather be the means of sooth- -�, I I � ally be expected to. talk of, the king- I ITALY AND FRANCC,. . I LOOT THEIR OWN PEOPLE. 11 �
�, e an A occupled by tile dom. The disciples were to be the -_ I I 'With regard to the looting propen- I I �
, %, cushioned and upholstered and pil- ing one Perturbed spirit to -day, ib, Muctecit . Ycars W4we the I I I . I
l � an to play a tune that would aet all the wivner in twilditiz It. -ambassadors or representatives of 1", as orf tbo Bo�-trs. th % xiter relates. M
� "! I � Jared and chandeliered with such , s sons of mirth reeling in the dance. ' would need m, e I fin Alliance Between Tbcso Countrics. sitia . a V - F
" . I expanse, no story of other world Frank Buhacek, a Bohemian watch- kingdom of God, and
��_) us. jjTe ,would say; I am an berb doctor. I Put ill the I ion. 'What they had heard Not at All Frob%ble. blow afteir.belng woujuded.at the I battla, I 11 � �
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I-, I "Let Nvell enough alone. . before but co "The m,E,%t moTn,`.-.n,g I was awaken.
, 1� to die and have Your body disinte- without form or comeliness. Then I clock upm which he has been work- would come to them with f resh mean- Q,quadron to (koulon and the attend I - � ha d found me I :
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.1 I � nd 'vour soul go Put in the RosQ of Sharon and tile ing silently and secretly for nine- ing in the light that shone from the ' I ed by a Boe�,r who r �, .
,. grated in the dust, a . I a and from the cloud that ant ceremonies recall the visit of the lying among a couple olf islain, and �
I 1, Out on a celestial advilinture, then Lily Of the valley. Then I put into teen Years; � I open. grav y several .
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I , _� . ,,,,,Orj,j is good the caldron ,some of the leaves from ' received their Lorde Russian fleet tolhe same cit wb,o, tr�ed to pull out my long! boots, , 1".. I
�� ,,, you ran ,go; but this For twenty years the clook has � th,linkinig.1 waa dinad. I was Plunder- I . �
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11 , or out Of any was. thrown into tile -wildertiess Mar- been th-2 dream a -ad one passion Of the thein., Perhaps, in Jerusalem on the ulsive FTeilchman embraced Russian watcb,, &,II,tQTY papLa)s. and phoitus.. I
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'. - house until he- has a better house. TO . all. Then I pour in the tears of Be- old 'malf, and no%v that it is almost da -Y Of t& a$ccllsion, perbap! ,sailors in the streets, and' the French gpnla. 1, . I ,
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�� �, I cure this inordinate wish to stay here � thany arld GiAgoLlaa. Tilen I � rtir r . t -wild over the alliance with .
,ompleto dell,,�hted. press wen r ' ,
I I ' b e is ' ' they shOuld not depart from Jerus'- Russia. There have been predi I otions � THE BOER COWARDICE. ,
I ", � .1 I God must somehow create a disgust I them up. Then I kindle under the gi.ant among such ibul:iotsities and was I
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, I ow shall he�caldron , - riade out of the woodl Iona, but wait. Te Luke 24. 49;
11 I I Ord to deface his ' of the croas, aud one drop o4 th 'IS they thus that' the later 'naval demonstration After Rhonoster lvi.rer, he says: ,
. I ;tor our surroundings. 11 � it t so, large when, the wark on it w, see John 14. 16. Though I * . 1�
,� I I ,do, it ? He cannot aft potion will cure the worst aicknessi they were far from being, would have political consequences sim- "INIOW cama a ,gettlearl breakdown'.' �,
% , or to tear off a ficry panLf , begun that Bo,hacek had to move from waited, ila.r to the earlier, and that Italy Hi0h twCas,0113, Nvias ,made by the� -
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i� �. I .1 horizon, to subtract an : that ever afflicted a human soul.1 z spent in I would help to form a. new Triple AlIL- cowardly Boeirs, as no,bo,dy will thiak , "...
� frolli the .sunset, or i his little home at West 18tb and idlei for their time wa L �
I I the W"ater-jily, or to 'Hary and Martha shall receiveLheir Yer and conference, The promise it to be po3isible.. 1,was disgusted with � ,
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,; ,' he': Lazarus from the tomb. The Damsel IV, o-od r 'Y frame of the Father. The gift of thei bl e * �
- itli,ther from .,trects into a t-wo-sto � ess- anceby becoming a party to the al
v banish the pungent arc -.0, from i . � -� orter, the Holy Spirit, whom liance between France and Russia. this kind 62 war. Th ,y blackguarded - .
��, , I mignon,!tte, or to drag the rob�s of ' shall rise. And on the darkness shall house, whLch he built purpasely to ac- ed Comf . No such result is probable. It is each <)their, and cspE�cj'ally the for , eign-' . I I 1;
, the morning it, the x1lire. How then 1; break the morning, and God shall wipe. co,mmo&1te tb,c, clook. Now, ,to get God the Father had promised by his I true that there is dissatisfaction in e -Ts, in a most texTible way. -.0 ach: � ,
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�, ." I are we to be made -willing to leave? � all tears from thetr eyes. You knolv it aut liewill have to tear down the proplieto I Italy with the present Triple Alliance general or "immandant -was icalaus 1. . 'I
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- t . Here is, wh-ere the trouli,le comes in. on a. well spread table, the food be- � wallij or els-_ take the timepiece apart sa n 1 -'27; Joel or DreLbuud, in which Germany and of thie other. Thely, gave. upsplondid, A—
I- good deal of Comes more idelicate to the last. I -,Ind set it up . people, Is,a. 44. 3; Ezek. 36, 26, aly. The posftic�a,� with. it trying, ear to, �
, - " � � 'After aman 'has had a again. IQ stands nine- 2. 28, 21), and which Jesus himself Austria are partners Nvith It nestly �. I.
. ,says: ,,Wcll,,l am. ready have fed you this morning with the teen feet high and is fifteen feet preaent Italian Minister :of Fox , I
11 trouble he -,vhere bread of eonsoi-ation. Let tb I I I -ei,n defend tht2m. ThLy latid down their rrrr �'l
, I I .so some - alrins by hundreds ,And thousands.' -
� � to go. If there is a houq tire at the base. Its uppermost he resumed the respon "!
�_; o, table I still, had promised but afe-w daysbefoxe
�: , whose roof doesn't leak, I would like ' be cleared and ItA us get on the rhal-w -o, the roof of John 1�4. 15, 16. Ye Ill beard. of Affairs before aftlioni of their- -,
, . nearly L a� sibilities of office, led in the attacks Whon they boct, a V
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1�i �, the n The one part that remains to be . after, the Lord's Supper, as recorded i that it' cost Ital much moi ,.in the En.gUsh the,y �-abd -scime one., u,
b, 11 , Inngg, I would like to 13�reathc it. : tradic,ts itself. It intimaLes again a d I,.,
�,�,,, . in the last chapters of John- 1 It was worth. Moreover, there are of ootirse, a diaanne;d foreignier, must.
,�� .1 I . If there is a .society solnelvIlere where ; again that there are to be no tears added 1.% an Orchestra and a pbono- 13. For John- truly baptized with j close �ympathies of temperament be- have betrayed, thein. They olten ma 1,
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�X, ivater; but ye. shall tween the Fronch and Italians. Half away from commando an, kept quiet 1,
�i, like to live there. If there is; a home , in heaven, how is it possible that Gold i erms, of and sa-id toi the English they would.
�, ': � ,. 1 . the talking for the,thirty automatons Qhe Holy, Ghoist not ma.uy days. henoc� , a centa,ry ago they were On t I .1 .1
�.` circle aomo-where where I can find , will wipe any aW`11y ?". 1. answer, have i carved by the Bohemian woodearvers, Those: arc thaviary words of John the, i enthusiasUc. friendship. But many not fightt aaly mccre, but when those: -
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.. � 1, used to read the first Part. Of the ment and laughing the next, -land called to aid him:. Four dials appea-r - I g, the symbol and type and for twenty ye�ars. Italy has been, then they took up WrMs again ana A
� ,!�.: e reads tlic last . while She Vi'as laugbing you saw tile all t of thet clock. The "Vith water wa 1, : 1, "
� Bible cbi " efly; now h u the linge, fr Of, the haptism., of, tjia Holy Gho3t. The associated with Gelraany,-the tradi- looted what tIlo5yr could got aDyhow. Z
'. I 1-1 Part o-,, the Bible chiefly, Why has tears still on her face?.And perhaps. 0 I.V
... ,�� largest One is in. the center, and, on. b,a�pti,5= of the 110I.y, Gliost was to be tional enemy. of Francc�--and with They don't know dnYtIlin.- about ward vr,�
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11 d Genesis for RevelatiOn'? : voll ,,itopped her in the very midst of I d the sun, the Mo011, monumental, in its niannex and. in R5 AustTi'EL-1-1.1allf.rary, in the alliance of honox or oath. They put w-hita , �,,
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.1. ious chiefly to ,[Le and wiped off those the earth and the four qseas,ons.t -ro-%v- . � , it
.1 1� � All ! he used to bc anx i her re.5umed j, The ,arid f, ed in ;ti!
.. Lhitj world delayed teilr��. Sa, I li�k after 'the il.bundan�C,'('� Th.c, w .
�, ,,_'� . HO,ty Spirit had which as�one,of the 0 Ding ac- flags upon ,their houscs, i'�&
was Made, 1
114 know how sun is successfully imitated by a- been in, their- beaxtQ�, before, but they hievements; of Prince Blatill thi�� neilghborhood of them .The Eng- ,�;
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� ,ind all alic-ut its geological cor'struc- , heavenly rLipbires Ildve. come upon 1,
., � , rge red electric glob,e whIch is! plac ,�vo. rf,, to, -,,,,,,at f6r, same"hing unpreozil- adroit diplomacy. They have not been lish wip,re far too, leniclirt at the be- j,��
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N, I � looks., and who. lives th-,re, I are glittering in tL3 11-11L Of tile jas- world glob,e. A ;i,lilver moon revolve& � X hey may hope; he does not rest with the alliance. It is to should have � sectil the floti.risItl 1�
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I'll.' , He -reads R-1 ,-ill -,vinr -ay about it .montbly, and plariet and, Sa [ -.'��t�nyaa,Y , � -waste by,, the, 11. � I
'L and how they dress,, per sea, G�od ii I -, them a%% - How, 0 -1
1::.. " - ll� _v- R,vr in order be �ascrlbed rather to, the heavy debt, Natal h w R was 1, iid �
.!, -m 1, . a� ']'his looti, g instinct ,in them,
.r. ads well he caii,do t ,sus had enough ,_ , ,
.. I velatioln tp-n times now where be re, hat 1 Je tolliba make tho� circle around thesi -chrysostom. I ,which Italy accumulated during her Boa.Ts. Ix . r
�� I ympathetic with in 365 days. The world globa, or- 'ultfis thorefore were come unification, and to costly colonial ad- is fair ,greater than the fighting ome." . , .
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11"; created the heavens' ,ill trial, The sliortebt verse in ,the earth, revolves every twenLy-four her-. Tbis-y-v�ontld seem to boon venturef3. � . � r
1! ,,�. bf,gir,ning GO& _ thrill him, Bible 'tells, the story: "Yes I toget I to Bethany. The Triple Alliance runs by t I FEARS 'OF TREAC-II.ERY. ' N
lli.�� I I and ihe earth," do�s. not us wept-" hours. . the "-NIOUnJ." ct Olives. near n -year I -rustfullncs,.i, 1, ;
r,"", "I Surrounding the huge dial the, sea- c ' With xeigard. to tile mist
. M ,, I half so much as the othor story, The scar an the back of either )land, During' the very la,At interviow they poil.ods, and the present period does I
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.1� and a no ,land the scar c sons are painted and t1rough-them, h,,l ,vitli the; Lord they asked Of, him, not expireL until 1903. 'Elie German I 1,
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.1 �4 � " an's� hand trembles as he i foe -t, the xmv of seat-$ alon,61" the) line th,pl,net,,ands.atellite pass accurate- ,,they t_-ept asI,-:1ng bi Chancellor has recently declared that says; I ,� � �,
,.�*� The old in, -0V -cep all he�*lvcn think- ly. r h, - M,1' Lord, wilt I I "At Dalmanutba th .. I
,it I urns over this aPo,_ � ptir leaf, and ; of the hair will k .0 spicond' dial is of the ordin thou at 'this 'lime reatore again the the Triple Alliance waa never more � ey put their gujnj
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� _ I ary clock. kingdom. to 1.5raell "The Pies solid ,than it is Ao-day,
It was� not! 61iriist ,may t . a strong in;trienchiment, .so that i0 �� � ,
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_�,, . having three, band&i,.,,,vhioh mark re- of a temporal kingdom,,' Their, Da- his sincerity. Italy wants could be seen; 11 ;
l ?, I until Job had been worn rjub with be- lay It Over the side of tho throne, poncessions foL
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reavc;ments and carbuncles and a post x,nd poi.at to. the lacerations on his spr�cti ly the da found, of cowrse,, very 60PR the pcsi-' ,.
I I VIC y, the mointh and tian, was tributary to the Romans. from Germany and Austria in com- , 11
11 , � . I Of a wife, that be, wanted to, _�v God. shoulders, showi,ag where ill 0 plough- the, -week, of the year. .in sidef ' the The disciples had much of 51ilritual morcial treatie� which are- pending, tdon.of this guin covexed it with sculei I
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". � , I got e,rs plai,ughed uporl his back lydd,it,es.,, The Boars JOSE the battle I �� 1
, I it was not il,nt1il th�:, pro,iigal . and made clock are located the thirty figures dL-cernment, but their aid way of , nd it may be that she; thinks that a �
fired of living among the hogs that long thiai,r fuxrow�s. 01 that great 0 suppose that be- fitti, � - position was too longi r�
�. , , I I which pass every half hour befDi:6 an thinklng� led them t . i . coyness regarding the renewal because th,6b ' . -1
I ., ,1 I Ws house. Here a.re fore, the world could. be converted to of ill Dreillund, will help her to get ,.and th4a, and lx�aa.uise thelix eciniman- . i
. I � he ivanted to go to his,' fathL w,ecli-ex is just the one to silence all tipening,above the dials. 0
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r , _presonLed eve what she wants�. � . lo, didn�t come �to .
�4 , t'his lvorld worth less and heaven stai.n's of earully gric�f. GentlL! Washington The ,ism- e Xorusa- I I I � I � � their as,siisitanicc. Now th.-y sald,tbat! 11
tl ,� 1 , I . ,, down to MoXinley. �3a j and if, �qo, why not hav - - , the 11
�11_1 Worth more. I Why, his ,step is softe,r than. the 5t0 , I I position of , I
" � I T othe 'Ire �igures, Of uncle, M, I'm the ceutre ol power, a.nd Jesus somebody had gdven. up .
.�'; � i Again : It is' the ministrY Of trou- of tbe. dow.. It will not b, , C Lhe! visiblc� I�ing? , SHOOTING , Lom- Toull and so betrayied ,
� ... � 11 . I e a tyrant Dejv" , r, Many ChrisUans DIFFERENT IN � THE t.helir 1,
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.1 � teb hush a Stras- harbor ,similar thoughts to -day. I �
�:.� bae to make u,s feel ou ' r coinplete, de- b,dding an incarcerated wre � Indian. The clonk ,rivaills th G ALLE RY. ' . I arm,��. You. would not beheve it. when .2
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�",' � I pondonce upon God. ,King Alphonso ' be a Flat I iv Lhe . I I I tell you tba t ,they ax14 it was I who I
I -1 I up ,his lip,NvIi-n- It will h 9,r burg ,wonder and ha�,r thus far cost 7. It is not far you fo kno I 'A noted Frenc,h duellist was� a � i Al- I
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21, � eaid that who will take youon his left arm, his ('he maker' I P, b es tile .scasolls, which the F a sbooting gallery, recently, watching g -not. seen�, tit(,- gun �
� , cOuld. 11, �!, while f'ive si, 1 t4N�' ati , �
ffg, " I the. oreTati-oll, he av,e made a fate gleaming into your faC4 xty-pound we,ight� ,ind will nill er hath put in his Own power. Com- . ugh'j, have �
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,!F�, - � hat a with the solt tip"Cof thefillgers of eight* ays� without winding. pare Matt. 24. Thi,5 response is not Imanutfia, I although I have comep
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� i. "!" of the goad, and glorious - I Everk sliot was �lreetad by the distin6t I 1.
"i � . � reat rnlqrnin�g . - col- teriels. I . Lators with ekelarnations Spec- wcu!n,d,ed five Jjmi,�G fcn, thcm, they be- I
, � ;1�,%� 4 1 nothing at all. We lay out out 9 5 a sturdy, bronzed youn of admira-
W�`,. � , , , -, to execute them, limfa.s Your friends are having in He wa I l 2 Ar pwitiou," I
and we 11kc receive Power, n:f� Or Lion. The duellist looked o Or a I ,�i
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A It )Ook,9 big, God coynes anti takes -as h,_,ave1nQ1 11o,W diffexent U is When 'lier, with a square reso tha L, the Holy C �iost is cOmP, upon YOtL I I I .
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I I I . I I I , , enemy, when the,'lance, struck id,eath from what is here. It k the . L I
. bjm if 6pey ,d a great 5��,ellhjjj that (lit urr - , iv ,ld Mort than I I
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, ,, � , 1. I � I I had thr atoned his jeath, wid hegot1cpinin'- M 0 port, Eve] jerked his thu-Tab over his shoulder rcali7o. ail their dreams M. national The'object, of the slighting I re,ftlark f . , �,
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,. I 1�t',,,, � ,it is the . a Christian's Lurned round and in a loud and ,,it - jone,j was a very ,cour,
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