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., s,,IkPni,,,-‘,i, plcpesti,..:
- 044 $.16 lateaame ii:
k t•itt, va'.the.,.e trar
th• nbIet, kindof streag .
a cliug to..tbc idea of persona
1 porta 'S the siireatd
bad_ ' We a e:neve " .
g,
happy.as fie p -P. gine •u,
and bow down ' before' us We bave
nnt.- :learned the 'greatness of li4
, . , .
lity.....Xor have we learned th
,, .
urtner ' • .• ..
,
Our Lord and
. at of all. The poorot
hurnbh'b could:comma
went about looking for the pe
'hat needed 'Aim. • Worldly ambi
tin makes is look at Men 4iii-bilte
liglltB.•.Thy .are beggars to he '3,fo.
red,: the ao tools to b n 04,
ru
.of ,u-t1itm .all
iu one dai. The are broth
be -loved a'ad hclp
4 -I
a of huina life, Sevc.G
oder the act Iwis been
tg
the Eng1ih _law As
three 'coavictiona for
nary reaktairewitri'_olicadr
be taken ,beforfiriihe .4ssiz6S,
b0 tried oa, the
boing.491 habitual drunk-
',.deliaition-o n habitual
howevor, complex
itleilif; ..,,
honor to Inm ho flood the wor
with a -great -affection, ;wile -4U
the world with great, thoughts,.
ty
Tvcrywher
of o
ore t
Parhelp, and thoy
e ordered the 0
coure
I
o ubeljeaulx,e40, 01azt
flI2LV 8C
which
interyst
annum,
tbe form'.
er-caftor ,
ot uai tazi. who:
Thi
1$44014 4 'Ao aO
lItei
at the jnini
vi‘ :•Cn r! •
4"184brsie bornevbY t
tholly'ivithent-'..ebarge,
eat that your dopo44-
placrd to, your eovh f o
urehase of the annuitT,
Employer s of /abut may
iu oil throat ancl I
ut up in a yellowwr*ppc
014 mark 0.4 ot
.11
etins -Obrist ffcr tbo world
*liew 1'644 to grea
and thottsands
t0;4,
and yonntecI
6 ,
•••%* • * 4* -o
rIrTaI ve
thttr tt -1411a
6141111Xiti0Afor its mernbers.
unties will be paid quarlicrly,
,
ll form f. contraet
arc
ap-
!L •
• ,4,414N, ATM
No medical examina.tion_ia e
fit
.tro
icor is wandering around
meeting Evangelist is direct
right w
sil thit-hoi-
the
2feri*ss 0
IrghIation.
xcues for setting frce
'arirakor xightt
_case of a, verdict of
;uilty the penalty ib the Axed-terin
4 iMprisonment,
On -on Ike -part
of the ria t
is latter,provision which
ems to the etimmittee most ob-
tiOnable. In some teases short -
of co . ement are desir.
whilc in thc-ease-of-dr
o se6na clearly hopeless the
period not long enough. More-
oer.tcrma
heki, al*aysucceed ,,te tad of
runka,$. an
n
I he ,I;chh e
'Atoned
.esson X. Philip and the Oh oista
.an Acts ft: Gokien.
Text, Joh
Verse 2.—And the at. V.,- "But
l`q-anif4.4 FOP 19,lci,-4Vhegler
appeared in some-visiWfornt,
4 -An by some inward conununica-tion,
,o,dk by vision, , is, not. revealed, and
is a mateer Of 'steal' oonsequencp.
But in any caseit was it real hies.
t. , •
'orjoineri. inte-the-roadlront Oeru
Gaza. The Samaritan road crossed
•
lem the great highwev of tem
sesait. ..:1;rriolzetFi jti_t):11,twil:wziratdviireet, "h4,11:viMinmtit
southwest from Jerusalem unto
• J
ion or habitual
ftchng the Manner
shalt .be c,ared for if
arre'malso°' tugW
ther-t It -
i1t, that have bcinu are
atainly disappixiting. The
rican ystcm, whie.h ha becn
r authority
Ocea5zonalIy with s
itere-th
tr e syatem namely,
uiiig probatiunarvMeasures
1113
tr firg 0, 6
- am1,144S. gORRX.
the Thuso—"t am so..sor.
ed. ,
e lain 1, mum.
• *Ali
be 611; d .me
•
in--Whether-tte
sort refers to the country' the de..
,sert road, or tb ° the old city of
Gaza (George Adam 'Smith) winch
had-licen4lescrtca-for4
nearer the .sea,
a
parently under sealed -orders, AS
ten in life not knowin• the ob'ect
of his journey. Goymment ships
re. often -sent out with sealed or• ,
ern not to be opened till -Out at
sea, so that by,n0 moans could their
dc8tination or tor °Ise be_reyeal.
o e e
27, 28. A min. of Ethiopia;
eacral._Lrnilorliclands, south of
lgypt. But. na
°Quen Candwo1 it was -probably
Meroe, country whith lay
right.hankcf-tha-Nilc-from
itannc-
tion with i ag s.
liartouni, and thence ..to the east
of the blue Nile to the, Abyssinian
Mountain; -()Ugrat authority. A
man of power, of wide laltuenee, n.
Linder Candace., Not tho
name of an individual; but of & dy-
na5t,y, a Pharaoh in. Egypt and
r -o
kingdoin
ot Me-
r4 was im ,o 12- t *,, and, aeor4lug,
to )1.1 Ovc it, to his tit)* ..,three
of 1 tier treastire, Olianeelior of
the quer, Seeretar7- of -Lt
* rOtt41110g, et1 by
te bet 6,tr. etactly th right
reuher), Esai-
orm
of Isaiah, go:**
u1 as wa the Iuto)n
ilip .was able to hear
and profltable
-(n nhl long jonrne-s.
elors. And, wkulo rurniiug
he chariot he. ovehear-u him
t
fro;
translation would be e by hand -4017"a
in
l
o row, nob' a roll
parch-
ment and wad" very* expensive, "a
pearl of great i:oxice..1f KS had, Pro.
ba,bly bought it in Jerusalem in or-
der to study the question discinssed
there concerning the tiestiall.
11. In lesvonsc.to l'hillYs (pre
tion,- the Lthioplau replied, How
,Cau----1r.-exce0.---41041:-inan- should
guide .4161,-- The pit-4-81-46which
was -reading was a.pccullarl7 d
cult on to Understand till the facte
rcvcalcd Mnl thes95
fact were 'familiar to Philip.
s5;;:i4.1' '454,
10
eLser
we were hungry and
brcakfatin 8ight:
t
pro
15
q:ou-tovevert,,,
thereno.'eoft'vas,
no square moos ,auywhero itt
we'' dressed,' collins*.brek
. 5 ,
"What • I should, like would - he,
st soma grapes, all dewy, .off the
" but l'wotild nOt.allow
him togotany •iptther.
a..little.-tie° ft
inade tbo coffec, and X assure you
not over az our stomachs
-after 1 had -toppecl off 'with
zoo. m" said Colbns, reminis-
"Z;;K", •ks
# and you ar0 protcetsCd again
aible pressure aiid, the many
Otat401-1Sq0,'witbdraV your con-
tributions, in ()tiler that the, intent
of the act, which is solely to enablo
youto provide fora comfortablo
obi age, may not be ,dereatodi•ib
aiinnity cannot beseized for debt
of any *kind; and it cannot- bo fey -
tea, It is inalienabla.' •
Von may ovfide ,for a.n annuity
no pi,
Youmay ton or an annuity
at age of,11,1le a any aubequcnt
age, but, except o .iv&lidty or.
diableiint,no annuity shall be,
payable before the ag
4.Z --and
,110', matter how y pay or
how :much,ircrur benefits will be'
relativelY tio sane.
• -You may pay in only 25 centS
eek' ifyou. are unable to make' a'
rgtr 'contribution; or you May; -
pay in ten, fifteen .or twenty dol-
lars at a time.
You mo pay Monthly, quarterl
ha1fyearly or yearly preniturns if
you- prefer that-plat*),the total -tea
0* -g -the samo wine plan ou
• 17.
Ptht
picture is truc in some' degree o
thOse good men of the nation. who
gave up their liv in an ovil world
,to-411,e-tualting-ot the.vorld.bctie
but it was domplete and •itleata,
periect intriln,--Iesut-77ell
,f.
lift, for his people, • and his
ay atul irit as an ritoninsae-
ri ipe,, or teir in
-a'..' a. . $1,110cp to, the -slaughter
unrcsiatin-glY-woo0 to his rsacrificial. a
tte$4. evi
h-pn the ',OtOst : .-tsinirfor
. • • i
iftr,-, u•-4.
very powor f
his deth o'
1 0,
rnen arose 'froxnthat
„eat voluntarily,.out_.of lovcL:
Man, to' 'ron', When nt any4i
• r. o- deliver xX1
ititis.- 'of angels -
.
frumiiWeno-
ou
-
.4:
ta%ted
good aa Ice.crea dinor-out
in town. Aoprinx, bubbled out. 01
the'plowcd earth,t. huhh2od cease-
leriy, coofly,-lrOM:.;i4liter-ofiandy
loam, langhing typhoid to .scorn.
When 17.10:01tOr
wonclering bow .,tatch cool *Ste
-Of a torn -field on
'PO.t*Clit
You • may itart
and vOmplete tho
dieni
man of, 40 or
414forYtzt-a
ur•wife u
increaue to your
v
with aIL111i, sum
by peito-.
r ago, ay by
arrears
the -a et go..4
the e.ontrae( as
lo by singlc
jay-
ies for yourself,
aur bildren, the
k I
tors of * a
eekly-7-014u,
by tho-.-)04,0*$ •
• Purchasers annuities not
o
-1-4iPi the pa -1�k may remit di -
to ;the Ministeror • to the
Superintendeizt by registerekrip lefr
ter, or by -money order express
ordef,or vestal npoe, roode payable
to the order of the Reeeiver.Gen-
'fait* i5r payments may he mad n
person at the -Department,
0 xn
tht tbis reze1y weUworthtri
wonlil nobwithout It itt the
The ol ations will
idcnioratc to you the vattl
greaber vantages of . an -aliTiffity
cont.ractovor any other kit'ul of in-
vestment as. a means of making
provision iorold age.
A Man beginning 4'1,10 years of
sot. and paying,:26. cents a week-
lot/1s ho o is 60, may rovitle an an-
nuity (or income) for the,„„teMain,
der of his,,life 411`.4.91..
maxi beginning at 25, and pay-
ing 25 cents a. week until he is CO,
will receive .00.24 at CO.'
man beginning at ZO, and pay-
ing 25 cents a -week until he is 60,
• 11-rectiire-$74.73-44-607:-
man beginning at 45, $014 -
pay-
ing 25 cents a week until .1ie is 60,
will receive 4 at, Oa,
A man ning at 20 with a
It payment of $lO2&Yj**25
g
sizea bat, a arnacx •
man named- ratroe
forcedleave. 'Copenhagen ten
ers o owing to many, dehte
contracted in nee of his
ltr.,turions° tastes.,
Ile wa.s-- -never heard from alt
his, departurc., and it was -'an
considerable surpristi that It':nui
Er Of tradesil,ken and -others rept
n invitation to dine
at the Hotetm
jo , an were k e
ly, &Ad, f• usiv
og long
.The company, in which alinost
tivery branch of trade was , ornie. .,
Seated, sat down to a. sumptuous t'l
klirinerThe host sat at the head
'o! the table between two Wisher*
women. .After dinner Yerstttetin,:-
.101111ed the twenty-two - guests that
lie had inlIcritc4 ai fortune, and he.
then paid all his, outstanding )411*,,c,
with interes
T1IE 14141tIVIAM
e -Marriage -
ears for . both • , ma
ft,
qntnrn toy. You flt
w40101v tzcJcie clown uitz1 ou
In hi 1100111140-6111_12s 1111g'
Was, taken ,..ne AttuX.
W,11411tigte--)ittleteedlc41;1113:11iltii-- 41-00,af*air-
pt
plainly..Seen.in the *account of the'
trial of ;resat', • Who *halt .40elao'
his generation?—This may oloao
"who 0441110 tdeolare the number
AOC:441y 44 --Spite of, hut -t tong
hi humiliation. For hi* lifeis tak-
en from the carth.,-Itow. then could,
be the criterbistzug *ins foretold
*
h • triu two octutot, 01 tbc
lessi*h in the ,book of Isaiah and
Fe other prophet* tputthalio heo
great z ztO to 04 Jews, NO por-
raits or
*oriptiok of the same
erson u
h ip
"Are you busize,s.H- 'toi you
iiOw l'"'
.ell --Lit
i .. t -
'T, .'s toy, wifc and nine eliiklr-e
her meths. nurse at
hired girt
,
cmmay prwz1a
for, yourself
theso t4 further. aeeumuJa(e and
subquent, LO.
1MM,tDIAT ANNUITY,
Yoi u ,puretwe inuneti$Ite„,
• ' reeeil4 the
three hionthat,tte
Arrehase,
01.q.„*11.4, able,4,1_tYies .gu
gufor ts Liz
years, ervein
Uui
it
xpirpit, hut, in any
P. g..lik' qu v
o
e ,
ne
errd t youi sceuuritLfox the
..
1 0 .deferred
pun il
t 4 - ti
tatter lie ,iw
nivairiiistea
11, ieteive
rserit.:
atrment ,f the &inu
tomvs, Iy011,8T WALK.
e
Con
4-1174_,'Y Ilbttertifollort;_.140'
• 1 all'
A woman c*ip oror • Miss ar-
I $ •
te .111ausileld„..poet,auti novelist,
foot that. has ict.trrnt-
been alliteratively
tlfully,--detioribed as, thc.
drat in the
14:
journy fr001,-
, i0I1 110g, .b.et,V . he railhcad,g
, tlik131100' 4- 111110g.It
-dtpmences near tus -1outhen bor.
.. r,,...of' the 7o :on..
tinties until- t at 1
,wh. wi.ilk aIrnot.Loll witiv—,
to trofir. i beIt
3 R er,—, ,...,,,,,..“
*a fall* wel, ' 14.1iincsanty.i
. '' poisonous r-sptse 'lly prduces
eixte.sti' anJmal* a Td3.sa.e
'winch rapidly' troves ..iftiA
nal') human beings, an allied. Ma
the dreaded sleeping 44;103
or which likewise no "ettre
ILOWfl.
hiriftirlitsitati'f ithe
1 the lasts. .befOre,
r'I(i1c'(J. for 11r' the traveller c
upon. a land of,twatnps,
4.11414rTr6T-therilik.
Thecountry i dend Ievd, and cov,,
4*--at--12 ; R.Px :h.
consen, 16 and°1%-'otherrwiie,
1)604 France, the: man ,cit 114,00
wopnn .0.'Jki...cirPcP01..:kflre man
14, the wommy-at -.1$1-1fungar,Y,, -
th0,110titc,..glatLaLt4,14,,,the.viro.,,,,..-
ao.rat,. 22 I Protestants, the manat
18, the wool1.4.045 'Portugal
nyin at lc the wonin.n at 2,2 itus....
)ttll'el
ur
i4 04 HU -
6. tit iti;ittrroAc tchrid::stilcr41'
ay
were his
rriac not only matter
but they eiincern,the whole
laess-.-"Father said to
III ic 1 onit have no -dit.
liltwhin 1'nigone, lads, 'cos •
awyers is thebiggest rdiffues.any.
wher "
„
Self to this
.illestration
oitttst whet