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I 1, ,;_ N 1-1 - SIONS; . * w�ere, in the belief of the Xew% the ....."'.'o ­ — . � ., � � SOCIAL ]GIVER one into it fully have found ba it form, and s(lores and hundreds of men 1 THE' SUNDAV SCROOL " . "'an "t L [ . ,�. , . spirits of dead men lived Without their � �_ �` I . Italy is evidently to enter upon 4 limitable recreation an dumusement, who, havi�, JJQUred their wit ,and genius , - they areL �$Ppara ... I I I I INTERNATIONAL LESSON, APR. 26. . J _ ted, the DIFFERENOB I . . $ � .1. I bodies; but .,$ TA]t- WOUX-IN0, lot ."�', Xresh campa4u in Abyssinlo. In the THEY THAT USE THIS WORLD AS Dark days, stormy might -S, seasons Of and Ingenuity through that particular � rigliteo" from The wicked. Lifted up. THEIR CONSTITUTIM � � sickness, -business disa,sters, will do channel Upon the hearts and ronsol- 12" � I I bN eyes.. The, spirit is represented a.9 �.� 11 -1 Cha.mber of Deputies the government NOT ABUSING IT. r ing the soul which ences and imoginations of men, setting s4lfhe B101i Motu, and LaZIMUS." Luke 10. having simil .r. � I I , 'L b asked for a credit of . $28,000,000 for the I . __ i a Sons", to those enjoy- , , . can goillo: b1terealog Leo$uro on Their arowsh. W - , ,:1 u% off over musicul keys or this country 0 years faxther in ad. 19-21. Golden Text, ticue,16.13. ed ana suffered on . � 11 �f_ expenses of the army in'_-_'­�­ a:Q'd an- nev. Dr. Talir.-me Discusses Good and soar in ju Haut lay, It will cure pain, Vance. than it would have, been With I I . earth, Being in ter- Pror. James BrIce, at All 40,4110 001. '�,. �",' � I ' . __ it 'will rest fatigue,' it -,Vill quell pas- GENERAL STATEMENT. .a,,ents. Suffering. Seeth Abraham &tar ,,�, �� f - � . , nounced -that while negotia, �. s " for Bad Reereations-4ho Force of Musit, out the I-eture .platform. I At we know not 'what distance, lege, Oxford. I , � , \1 , I . � I � peace would be continued, no conditions 9,uldoor Sports-Foundat sion; it will revive health; it will re- I rejoi, - int he� popularization of out- ' I .!'v:; lons, $or Soul , - it will strengthen the While proceeding on his. Pereanjoar') amid the delights of heaven. Lazarus Just now everybody in England is I 'e, . � claim dissipation, , .1� Id Building. . - 40or 61jo. � 4. 1 hail the croquet ground in his bosom. The wretched beggar of ,k'A ,would bet accepted save such " wou immortalsoul. In the battle of Water- nd th.?� fisherman's rod and th-. ,sports- ney Jesus was on one occasion brought more or less interested in the Pollti,04 .: � �;. ly, it Washington, April 12 -In his sermon loo Saw that the Highland- a . . earth was now in the very heart bf the 1��.,�4 restore the national honor. Ita man's gun. In our cities life is so an into contact with a number of Phari&" 1, � �� .Was oleclaxed, had no desire to Impose. -to-day Dr. Talmage discussed a sub- ors �41TI'lilf.91110inIg back. He said, "What , hea�vellly baiaqiteb� . doing,s'and the ways of 49ing things �, ,, � '. ;, - - �­ ­ ��,, 4�' � healthy -and unnstaxal that wbQ th; eea who rejected -with disdain his teach;� 24 He cried. Shout,ed o�ut so that his. politically in .the Trazavaal. Pro%. JOAO -,��, ? a protectorate upon Abyssinia, but it ject; of universal Interest, viz., " Our that the band of music had ceased ing 400,000 inbabitamts, there gulf, Bryce, delivered at Ali-, Soul's College, I ,11�e " *�, , is the matter there?" He was told census taker, represents a clt� b ings concerning worldliness. Chrlstde� volw' could Soar over -the 'great ." I I I I 1, �:�i, � would .r.% 0 Blue mo,n I elared that the opinions of earth was or cliasm. .between the two n-woups. . . � , be dangerous to her interests to Social Recreutions." His text was chos- playing, and lie called up the Pipe 1 2 0,000 e it takes at least Two I 11 pe of Tigre; which 0A from 1. Corinthians vil, 31. " The� and ordered them to strike Up tin in- to amount to one man, so depleting not the standard of beavepa., To show Father Abraham. By birth UE, ,,ell Oxford, England, a day or two ago a � . U. . I . �', . d no sooner did the man, like Lazaaw. als% was a son of re=TkablY interesting lecturB on tht ... I is to say tha,t she will not be satisfied that use this world as not abusing it." 9 and unnerving and exhaustin S t is tlmt the most envied here ax .11 � Judges xvi, 25; "And it came to pam X'4M,"fh1a'�ir',n1ha, the Highlander n10tropol*tanhi&'i. We want ore re e, not the Abraham, and this was eqalvalwt to constitutions of the Dut4 republics of � "', , - u I were . rallied and helped to J mght, more of the � favorites there, and that the despised modern church membersbip. fixed South AfX1,9. 11 .ntIl she hat?, avenged her defe4t. and _ air, -_ -, Run _ It :1 � annexed one-third of the AYlissinian when tl�eir heaxts were merry, that day. Oh, yo who have been r te I don of- field sports. I cry out for here may prove the honored ones here- close - relations with God and his people. South Africa. he. said, might appear 1. _,� 1) they said, call for Samsom4 that be the conflict Of life, try by t re A quaint old English writer notices �11 it in behalf of the church of God as after, the Lord lifts the -curtain of the that the rich man is quite willing to a very unprouilaing place In which to -1 �` I state. The change of policy is due to of music to rally your scatte a ,weil as in behalf of secular interests, eternal world, and bids his revilers say "Father Abraham," but even in bia 1,, the assurance of Germany and Austria may make us Sport." talions, I wish n r rivers pursue, inquiries In constitutional 14'K ,!,� that the Triple Alliance will be main, There were 3000 people assembled in. I am glad to know that in ou&;�greut and car capitollne grounds might be look upon the contrast of the rich man "torments" he does not say "Brother or itical Science. It ,was Im,own to 11, . lit "' . Mch _ . ., I i y had come cities there is hardly a nig. Lazarus." (6) � "There are mAny ,even in pol he . tained, and to the proposal of England the temple of Dagon. The all awake vltb the heel and th,� shout and Lazartisi both in this life, and the' hell that o4li, Abraham, fat ,r.11 Send mo*t people thirty years ago as 14, 1, by to make sport of eyeless Samson. They there are not concerts whe "', with the that when' I a .. ,r.nd the tile %varm weather Comes the graceful ven ,� I % ,,� to create a diversion in Italy's favor best musical instrumen' of the switt skater� I -!,sh life to come. It was now about three as ncy that e place to which men resorted to buiaOi 4, ) X moliement of Anglo-Egyptian troops were all ready for.the entertainment. sweetest voices, people may find �entei,- months before the crucifixion, and our in bell this man thoughtof himself as and more recently it had beop chief' .. A ill) tjFe, Nile. Thus supported, public They began to'"olap and pound, im- tainment. Patronize such entertain- Our might dip the stream and the. even- L�id was still in Perea. Gonjectuxally better than the' beggar who used to ly '.., 2'... . ments when they axe afforded you. ing tide. ba resonant with boatman's . I known as a place to which men rbw,,.�t­ I 11 11, . lie helpless at his gate, but that thought I I'll 1. ,� opimon,in Italy, which after the disast- patient for the amusement to begin, Buy season tickets if you can for the Song, I the bright prow splitting the we may locate the historical setting of comes from the; nineteenth centi . try ed to obtain gold and diamondx. But . T_ k4 to further and they cried, "Fetch him oii4 fetch ,ad crysta line billow. 4 w at Adewa, was opposed � Philliarmonic =4 the Handel this parable near Bethabara, beyond and from our surroundings. Christ Ono could easily figd,if on* de4Lred to "�' I . We shall have the smooth and grassy . , , ,I, , Ighting has undergone a change in re- . him out I" Youder I see the blind old Haydn Societies. I oel that the $1.50 lawn, and we will call out people of Jordan, late, in December, A.D. 29, or Our Lord .pictures him- as being cGn1& look for it, some materlal intereAtAq * "i, > giant coming, led by the band of a or 02 that you spend for the purpo�e It was att, centrated in his attention upoa AU- to the r � .� " gard to colonial adventure, and the gov- child into the very midst of the tem- of hearing an artist play or Slag is all occupations and professions and early in January, A.D. $0. raham and Lazarus, and he asks that >tUdent of 'Constitutional 1&*, � , ornment feels capable of rene,Nving the a profitable investment.' Let Tour ask them to Join in the ball players' tered not long after the parable of the the only one of the two who could leave and political science, and in thot ret- 11, �i war against the nt�gus- That it Will be ple. At his first -appearance there Lacademies. of music roar with the so- sport. You -will come back from these prodigal son. tile banquet should come to� his relief, speot, as in so many otbor ways, the ,,, goes Up a. sbm� of laughter and de- clamation of appreciative guollences Outdoor exerdse� and recreations with Owl my tongue. His request for a .1 � "I �i Successful, is, bowever. by no means as- Strength in -your. arm and color in RRACTICAL NOTES. few drops of -. soll of Afrioa� w" not imfertile. , ; rision, The blind old giant pretends assembled at thii concert or the ora- valer from Lazarus's finp- I �- . 1W .s- 11 , sured, for the Itallan army in ,&by torlo, your cheek and a flash in your eye and ; . ho is tired, and wants to rest himself your heart. In this great Verse. 19. A cortain rich maii. Uni, er tips is as moderate as had been the Re then gavo an interesting sk6tolh .. I . � , ,� Sionia, now completely broken, must be Still further, I commend, as worthy desire of Lazarus for the broken pieces of the Salient features and principles , �� reformed, and must then defoat an against the pillars of the house. SO of their support, the gymnasium, This mtrian,blint is plwnhig against the king. named. The rich men of America are of bread. "The man who bad lived so of the constitutions of the two re�, -7, .1 he says to the lad who, leads him, institution is gaining in favor oydry dom of darkness. We want not OnlY a known by name even to %eboolbOYS. It luxuriously now speaks of relief for , i _ � I �, do army thee times its number, Well arm- ,, Show me where the main pillars year, and I know of nothing more consecrated soul, but a strong arm and is the poor whose names are unknown his tongue. which bad been gratified publics, commencing on The wish of - .�', ed. as brave as the. Soudanese, aad in- free from dissipation, or more cal- stout lungs and mighty muscle. I bless �� � � ,are I" The lad does so. Then the culated to recuperate the physical and Goa tba,t there axe. so many recreations in the werld!s, conversation, But God by daintles, This hints at the close British Statesmen In their earlier dais , I connection,with sin and its punish- to circumscribe our African OW I � trenched in the hills, It will, to Oc- strong man puts his right hand on one mental energies. While (there axe a that have not On them any taint of in� has other standards, and writes se"JIne mont."-Rlddle. I am tormented. I � p #micro# . 11, 11 eupy Tigre, have to take AdoWa, to do, pillar and his left hand on another, good many people who have employed lquity-trecreations, in Which we may poor men's names in the roll book9of am suffering paiii, In this flame, The and compared these constitutions with 11 I . In fact, what an Italian army bas failed This institution, there is a v mper engaie for the strengthening of the � , . . and, with the mightest push that ast nu I heaven, where earthly riches do not anguish or remorse whieb comes when the three fam,Ular types prevailing else- I � � , . . 'who axe ignorant of its excellencles. booty, for the clearing of the intellect, . . to do; and with tile Abyssinfalls flushed mortal ever made, throws himself for- There are men with cramped chests for the Illumination 'of the soul. count, This man is often called Dives, the conscious smner is 1=14g.lat Into the where, the so-called "cabinet" t,ypo, tbih _'� 11 with victory, fighting on their own . H presimee, of the holiness of God, which presidential type, and the Siviss type. � ward until the whole house cow" , and weak slde�A and despondent gri , There is still another form of recrea- but that is simply the Latin word for is as a consuming fire, is as intolerable ground, and reinforced by the captured - a Which 1: commend to you, and That "a rich man," Clotbed in purple -and " the teach of earthly flanie is to, the He pointed oat that th m. Dutob, cou- ,:�' down in thunderous crash, grinding who through the gymnaosiai t be tia Italian artillery, there is little reason . roused up to exuberance and exK!Iara- is the pleasure of doing good. I have stitutions should not be referred � the audience likes grapes 'in a wine tion of life. fine linen. In the Orient a man's sci� nerves of the mortal body. to 11. �i , � .ful. An- There are many Chris- seen young men. ,weak'and cross and -, and generally also 25. Abraham said. The teMPtati011 any antecedent typ�, but had a obars- � --. to believe that it wil I be saccem press, " And so it came to pass, when tian people despondent from year to sour and repelling in their disposition, dial rank his trade, is to put into this parable thoughts .: �4'1 other disastrous defea,t would mean the their hearts were merry, that they year, whe inight, through such an in- who, by one heavenly touch, have is shown by his dress. The uniform which may be correct enough, but,vvilich aoter of their own and were the n&t- .t 1i ... . withdrawal of Italy from Africa, for stitution, be benefitted in their spiritual Wakened up and beepme blessed and ible, f Ural outcome of conditions of t1lo cean* 11 1;.1 said, call for Samson!, that he, may black garments of Europe� and America, are not deduc rom this text. It is 7 �11 q the Radicals who are opposed to the relations. There are Christ' people buo the ground under their feet well to notice also that Abraham did try and tile character of tile peoplti. I ..'�� ,,yant, I I. �� male w sport. And they called for who seem to think that it 11WIl a good the sky over their heads breaking which make many a hungry poor man not say-he'did not rebuke the rich man ,. �11 ,war would then come into power; the Samson out of the prison house, and Sign to be poorly; and became Richard forth into music. "Oh," says some look as "respectable' as a millionairer for praying to him, for Instance. Son. He suggested several oo)npowlsons with I � _ dissolution of the Triple Alliance, and a he made them sport," 113iixter and Robert Hall were invalid, young man in the house to-daf, "I are unknown in that land of color and Acknowledging the r.elatioulihil) on some of the curious constitutional que* 1, , ... I 0 ion above all , ". serious menace to the stability Of tb In other words, there are amuse- they think that by the same, ,qlc.kli- ishould like that recreat Shadow, A rich man carries as much which the Poor rich man bull(Ls his tions which bad arisen !it the TrAna- 11 I . . . . . z o the same others, but I have not the means." My he 51 Remember, (7) On memory vaal. 1� % I of his -svealth as he can an his person, T I - aellareby Itself, It is evident that mezits that am destructive, and bring grandeur of character. I ,%vant to tell deax brother, let us take an account of wl I hang much of the 40Y and much of � such a possibility is feared on the con- down ,pen the the Christian people of my congrega,- stock. You 'have a large estate. it you and in ancient times often ran through t�e pain of eternity. Thou in thy life- I I . , disaster and death u. He said the Boers were generally a 11 ". tinont, and that a second defeat of the heads of them ,,,be .Dra,tl,e t hem. tion that God -,Vill hold you xesponsi- only realized it. Two h1nuds, two feet. a ,whole, gamut of color to show forth time recelvedst, thy food things. The very religious people, but they had all i . r, , . -E will have per . ps, du 1 thought goes much urther than tbat along looked to the Old Testament ratli- " Italian arms would he deemed fatal to While they laagh and cbeer, they (110. ble, for your invandness if it is your Yo Ill r ng the next his wealth. Unostentatious wealth iri , .. *. fault, and when, through right exer- year at least $10 for charitable contri- he. alierely got good things. 'the mean - "I existing arrangements for the Protec` The 8000 who perished that day In 6% and Xroldence, you might be Y)ution. You -will have 2500 cheerful unknown in the Orient. Purple robes lni� is rather that he lived in tho.w. good er than to the New; they had often ,�A I.:" ti6i of the peaeo of Europe, and neces- et well. The effect of the been animated and conwaled by it in .. � I Gaza are as 1nothing compared to thelathl ic an looks ifyon want to employ them. YOU, were the s�ign of highest rank. There things; that his horizon was wasuous; moments *f �, , s1tate a general recasting of alliance$. tens of thousands who bave, been do_ body upon the soul you acknowledge. will have 5000 pleasant 'words. if 'you was a famous purple dye. made from that he did not care for spiritual life. _ I put a mail of mila disposition .upon want to Speak them. Now, what an Lazarus evil things. Ile bad in a true GREAT DANGER � I -r lies not in any lack of brAv- stroyed by sinful amusements. the aninial diet of which the Indian amount that is to start with I rian seashell, which was of almost sense chosen pains on earth as the price �, The doing, ]3u I 0. Sy when nothing but tenacity of purpose .. . ery oil the part of the Italian troops,but . t my first text implies that there i paxtakes, and in a, little while his You go out to -morrow morking, and Incalculable value, but is now lost, Dr. of heavenly joys Not that the offer :1 lawful. use of the world as well, mical pro- and great valor could ba,ve saved them in the fact that they must always be " a , blood will change. its. che ' see, a ease of real destitution by M, R, Vincent says that under the term ever was made to -him I o choose ly"tween .., as ,in Unlawful abuse of it, and the I I overwhelmingly outnumbered by men difference between the man Christian j tions. It will become like unto Thoe'l WUYside. You. give him 2 cents. purple were included three distinct and a, life of. wealth and comfort and a life from tho enewies. lky whom they were "I i rhr, blood of the lie,, or the tiger, or The blind man boars the pennies rattle very beautiful colors: a deep violet, a of poverty and pain. If that choice had surrounded, but they had not fclt 12, 1 ". 1� � I who are among the fiercest of fighters and the man unCbristian is " that � the, bear, , while his disposition -%Vill in his bat, and he says: "Thank you, deep Scarlet,, and a deep blue. Tile been given him it would have been Lis equally anxious to follow out the de�. 11 I , who are protected by their hills, and In the former case the man masters � change, and become fierce .and un- sirl God bless youl" You pass down, first duty to choose the better of the iNvo �� . the -world, while, In the latter. case the � two were much in demand as dyes 1 velopments of Christianity. X" . Who are, so to speak, born with arms in world masters him. For -whom did' relenting, The body has a. powerful th(k street, trying to look indifferent, of wool. Fine linen was used for the but he evidently had lived aspiritua: � , their hands. I God make this grand and beautiful effect upon the soul. but you feel from the very depth of inner garment. It was made. from a life, and the story shows that that There were points on which the com � world? For whom this 'wonderful ex -i There are g Od people who.ge Ideas your soul a profound satisfaction that was aevompanied. by temporal misad- stitutiOn Of the Orange Free State , .111 i of heaven are 4111 shut out -with clouds YOU made that man happy. You go on sort of flax that grew on the banks ventures of the most �ainful sort. So Might IK't i1nPrOVed. bat OU the Whole - . I I 7 eaditure of color, this gracefulness of, of the Nile,was as soft, as silk,and could . It had worked very smoothly. and one r, "I of tobacco smoke. There are people still farther, and find a poor boy with a be - now in In an article on Matthew A-Taold, pill)- fine, this mosaic, -of the ground, this, woven so fine as to be praotleably heaven comes God's opportunity might call it the Anadia, of South At- I :. - nglish roviews, fresco of the sky, this glowill fruit- who da.re to shatter the physical vase -whveIba,rTc-,V,. tryin to get It UP on 'transparent. This Egyptian fine linen to right the Nvxong. . 1, I ILRbed in one Of the E 9 . The other South African ropub� ". . Mr. John Dailey says that the English ago' of orchard. and vineyard, &I's, full i In wbieh God has put. the jewel of the curbstone. He ails In the attempt. is ,1,, of wonderful costllm,ss. Fared :!O. Besides all this, 'Not only is thy rica . . I . It orchestra of the tompest, in which tile i eternity. There are nion, With great You say. "Stand back, my lad. Let me sumptuously every day. With Wine request unjust, it is impracticable. Iic- was very far from being an Area& � ' were tree branches flute f hearts anrl intellects, in bodies -worn try." You push it up on the curbstone La. Whilt- the contstitution of the Oro- !, ! people, as Arnold found them, and the -winds �cat by - and song, movement and coloi, lu.-d. I There is a great gulf fixed. A ,chasm, ' already conspicuous for seriousness and trumpet, and the tGolders drum, and their own neglect -magnificent for him and pass on. Ile wondizrs who ange Free State was a very rigid one, :. machinery, capable help,- uries for the palate, the car, and the a. canyon. (k;) Character is permanent. that of the Trunsvital belonged to the 1!� strenuousness, but not for Intelligence all the splendors of earth and sky; of propelling a that' -well. dressed man was that Neither can th,py pass. There 1, no flexible jyptk. The . I I to the bov oye� he made his -whole lire one pro,- I -wbom , ss ., _ latter state hail 'no I 44, ' coule, clashing their cymbals? For Majestic acro. the Atlantic, yet ed him. 'You did a kindness longed banquet. How he acquired his hint of a. purgatory, a progression, or end of trouble, since 1821. a great <IV;. 11 : ,! a2' , fastened In a rickety North river pro- but you did a great joy to your owns an eternal hope; but we again caution or mahility." This is a candid con- did God Spring their arched bridge. of . - riches -%vere not told, and it would have 11 ,%var In. 1862, aud it had been wWrLe4 I peller. Martin Luther was so mighty soul You ,Vill not get over it all the )� fession, and while it need not be con- colors Testing upon buttresses of brok- I no bearing on the moral of this story. our teachers and scholars against re I ceded that it is wholly true, it is use- en storm cloud? For whera did He gath-,t for God, first, became be had a noble week. - by faction ever since. In. 1877 itsi fi, I ­ . soul, and secondly because he had a Colonel Gardbier, who sat with his 20. A certain beggar. Literally, a ga.Tding this parable as a portraitui�b nancial coudition, sank so low, q.%d WVA I - azarm. The, same name as , , . ating the significance of or. the upholstery of fire around the, asoulax develojiment which would elbow an a, table spread With all am- man. L, of the actual conditions in the eternal In such peril from the native tri s, as Z� ful. In illustr, �sun? For all1ra 011azar, Which means " God -is -the -help- -world. Throughout the. story we are they well remember, that the British window of the setting I have enabled him to thrash any five travagant vlands, looking off at a dog I i - Ma,tthew Arnold's doctrine that If the men, but more especially for his own, er.' This is the only instance of a per- in the region of symbolic imagery. Commissioner annexed It. It recoverW I . . of his persecutors, if it bad been' .. arables. -world Is to be sa,ved at all It must be dear children. . sonal name in all our Lord' p, _17,248. Send him to my father's house. i. - 'Christian so to do. Physical devel - nge 'Places wi. , I be the its Independence In 1881, but even theii � U by the a-weetness and light of a rem- If you build a large mansion and. ment whioll mewely Shows itselforn tdoo c and he Colonel Gardiner," or (1) Even the poorest of saintss is known Perhaps with it hurning desire to save it entered upon a fresh sea of troub� � I i \. people spread a great feast after it to cele- fabulous lifting, or in perilous rope t e t o o vian missionaries who b,,,, name' to the Saviour. Was laid at others -perhaps in a weak attempt to le.,, and was almoit bankrupt, when . nant-of a few noble and wise brate the completion of the structure h S F ate. We infer that he was too eccuse tied of not having given him was discovered in a iarge. prof, � �� to come in,ana, walking, or in pugilistic encounter. ex- ,sygated to go into the lazal-atto'for the feel) , to limp there, so had to be borne. enough opportunity. Five, brethren, If gold ., . who give up selfish aims; to become edu- do you allow strangert cites only our contempt for the man sake, of attending the sick, and they portion in 1884. :: ��. the p ,, Ile you thrust The ,word translated " laid" would bet- the story throws any light on condi- , 11 � caters. The eldoix Arnold, head masteT occupy ,Iaeo, 6ince 1886 the presence of gold has �� � al Rugby School in the days of "Tom your Own children in the kitchen, or'who has a. great soul in an athletic were told: "If you go in, there you will ter be " thrown," left carelessly there. tions in ille eternal ;�,orld, then we are c,tLS,1d a great inrush of people, and I I I . . the barn, or the fields? Oh, no I You I body, every nerve, muscle and bone never come out. We never allow any to gather from this that there is much inconim, koug Brown," was undoubtedly a great edu- I of which is consecrated to right uses. one to come oat, for be would bring The gates in the East are almost con- It fresh troubles. Call& � say, "I am very glad to see strangers J Oh, it seems to me outrageous that the contagion." Then they made their stantly infested by beggars, The rich Solicitude and love on the part of the St-quently the Governinout had never I =ter, but he was far from Illustrating in my mansion, but my Own sons ! men, through man could not pass from his business to departed outs for those thes- have left, had a quiet time in ivlioh its matur- I 1) ughters shall have. the first right. neglect, should allow wills. and went in, first 6 help the his domestic luxuries without the �)res- on eaxth. Testify. Tell ihem What al workings could como to the front. ; Platonic theories of Sweetness and and do; their physical health to go down be- sick and then to (lie. Which was Ahe . there." Now, God has built this grand ence of a beggar. (2) So throughout be had seen of th�lr brother. The prestint Prebident. of the TrarW- . I light. They say that once With his mansion o:t a world, and he has spread'yorad repair -9, ship which ought, with happier-Colomel Gardiner or the Mora-. the world , the rich end the poor meet 29. 'Moses and thet prophets. Suffi- vaal, went oat .m a boy of 10, walking I own venerable and ecolesta-stical. fist he a, glorious feast in it, and wlille those all sail set and evexy man at his post, vian missionaries dying Toi; others? J to be carrying a rich cargo for eter- face to face. Full of sores. This is to ci,ent to -warn it. heedful man frOm I*side his father's wagon in the days I Was it all Sacrifice -when the missionr be contrasted with the suo�iptuous fare -Wicked self-indulgence. (9) But how knocked down a. great gawky block- who are st-Tangers to His grace rap.y nity, emplooring all ita men in stepping axies wanted to bring the gospel to the of the "great trek," and had enjoyetd � � �, . n I think that God especially of the rich man. Haxd as times are oe- much clearer light haVe we with the . head ,who persisted in making a neater 90me I up ag ell ou. may, t 0 negroes at the Barbadoes, and, being �e an unexampled influene-ee over his I intends to �Z�ve the advantage to His casionally. and desperate as is the. con- Now Testament in addition to the quit . I adjective agree with a masculine noun -en-those who axe the sons the U * , off your spleen denied the privilege sold themselves fellowl-citizens-aii Influence -Which ar- I . . own cbildi �. dition of many in our land constantly, Ololl and AtUCTUIOU ess and one-half into slavery, standing side by -side and . ose partly from the fact that he IV" I I in Virgil. Whether that story is true and daughters of the Lord Almighty, I it still remail�s true that by cornpari- 30. Nay. The unhappy man thinks . �; pohys' n I ailments, lying down in the very ditch of suf- in thorough sympathy -With the pepple I those who through grace can looki - , I or not, the immortal. story of English I do not turn yo b Upon such & fering ha.order that they might brin son we do not know in America and he knows his brothers better than Abra- and had taken a leading part in thbir ;; _ I . School life written by Hughes shows up and say " Abbaf, Father.- You can- ,; die n . these men up to life and God 9 western Eur�) - and ,pe -wbat poverty is. The bain himself, From the dead. This history, and partly also from 'his as- i . not make 6e believe that God gives: famisbed condi Lion othandreds of thou- �hought is the same we all have, How 11 'that Rugby methods rilustrated i Still further, IE commend to you a heaven? Oh, there is a thrill in the tuteness and from his resolute will, the more advantages to the wowld than He, l,nxge class of parlor 'games and re- joy of doing goodl It is the most; mag- sands of people in the Orient no pen impressive would be the words of *It these advantagos heing ,qecondgd 13Y the I principles, good and bad, which lie at gives to the church, bought by His -way of making, nificent, recreation to which a man can 'Write. They do not know, from ghol r�poken to us -if, such a thing' great fact that the natural . . I 1. omin- own blood. If, therefore, people of thei, cro,alans. There is a cc� d ealIN IV. Will repent. The vigor of I : the bottom of English imperial d world have looked with dolorous sym- our homes a hundredfold more attra6- ever put his band, or his head, or his Ono end of their lives to the other, a - h man bere re zes his failure to I his faculties Lad not been spoilt ov e& '4 f I ation. The older Arnold did not lose pathy u tive than they are now. Those ,parents heart. day when they are better off than the xle it as being 2rreiason Of his being ucation. The consequence had 'been yon those who make profession I expect to keep their cbI . ldren But before closing I want .to impress prodigal, son in the far country. Acorns repen that he had dominated the State. . -1 Sight of sweetness and lidlit, but he of religion and have said, "' Those new cannot from outside dissipations unless upon you that mere secular entertaini. and carob pods and pinches of barley in the place of torment. THE HISTORY 1, believed in reinforcing them strongly converts are going down into privation I away are. luxuries to them. And such pov- 31. If they hear -not Moses and the '_ . and into hardship; why did they not � th:y make the domestic circle brighter ments, are not a fit foundation for your prophets. The Serintures are miffici- of both repnblies showed bow much con- "I .. with the time-honored Anglo-Saxon t,m th , anything. they can find otitside soul to build on. I was reading of a erty tends directly to painful nleera- 1, . ZTY a little loaRer in the world and -rounds of tions. I ent for Salvation. -Neither -will they ditions and circum tance-s altered the .1 I 111 bireh rod, "..no thicker than the thumb " ha.ve Some of its enjoyments and Of It. Do not, then, sit in your home woman who had gone all the 21. Desiring. Hungering, but not re- be persuaded. (10) They who, spurn working of machinery, and warned . .-, 'f the educator. And in politics and amusements and recreations --I say to surly and unsympathetic and with a sinful alausenlenu, � and she came to. o axe half —demnatory look because of die. She Said, "I will die to -night at ceiving. Crumbs. We niake fine bread, God'i word would sneer at, a, voice from them from overconfidence in machineq. , � , golucation alike that is the " earnest such men .of -the world, " Yea , so fine that the delicate and dainty the grave. The raising of Lazarus of In this, rather than in direct contrit, I . and strenuous " English idea to this gre&tly mistaken," and before I get the sportfulues§ �i your children; You 6 O'clock." "Ob,'! they said. "I guess miF�t leave the crust and eat the soft Bethany was a singuliir confirmation bations, to political science, lay tb-b . � ; day. ;through I -%Vill show that those people , were young Once yourself; let your notl You don't seem to be sick." "I of this statement. "An apparition from general conclusions at present to be, --- I . who stay out of the kingdom of Goa children be young. Because your eyes shall die at 0 o'clock, and my soul -%Vill portion; there,was, on the other hand, a the dead," says Dr. Trumbull, .' might. drawn from the two republics, The 11 . are dim. and your ankles are stiff, do be lost. I know it Will be lost. I ha.ve bread made in the ancient Orient of no I I have the hardships and self -denials, a ac frighten men, bat it -%veald t change similarity and diversity in the history . PRECIOUS GE MS. while those who come in have the joys not denounce - sportfulness in those sinned away my day gr e." The which the crust was the. better porv. their natures nor cause them to think- of their working were instructive. and satisfactions. , upon whose eyes thetre Is the first lus- noon came. They desulled her to -seek tion. The inside was doughy and tough, less of sell and its gratification," (11) There We,T,e four conditions which fav�_ I I 11 - I Most of the principal st In the name of the King of heaven ter, and in whase foot tbere is the religious counsel. "Oh," she said, "it but the crust, was delicate in flavor Infidelity and humble faith in God are ored stabill uart from race - the . �4 I I I ones now worn My day is gone. I have and crisp in texture. It was this soft, I . 1, I and eartb� I serve a writ of ejectment , boundin 11 I 1� joy of robust health. I thank is of no Wel doughy rt "W the luxurious wiped produced in most instances, not by out- sparseness o the population over the 11 I.. I , bave their significance. Sapphire, as upon all the, sinful and polutted who God tha, in mr dra;wifig rooms and' been all tht rounds of worldjr pleas, their t' ers on and threw away, that ward circumstances, 'out by a man's area, the homogeneity of the popula�- I 1. I heavenly thoughts; diamonds, as re- have squatted on the domain of earth- �, in our parlors there axe innumerable are, and it is too late. I shal die tol. own decision. (12) There are few men tion, tLe equality of their condition. piktience, innocence, light, purity, life ly pleasure as though it belonged to ' S and ts which have not upon night at 6 o'clook." The day wore, away, Lazarus esired. Moreover. But even. who have not Within bandy reach all and the. existence of external pressure I .1 gum he 1 to 5 and joy. Emeralds denotd s them, while I claim, in behalf of the : th= t .15,P,Ctlr int of Iniquity. and it came to 4 o'clock, and to The dogs. The ownerless, hungry dogs -r of Eastern cities are the only scaveng- :Rieans necessary to secure their salva- upon them; I I . - . . its, you shall not have ers. They are detested by every one, tlOn. eve, faith, victory and immorta4ty good and the _pure and the truoi, the ; Light up all you homes *itb the o�olock, and she cries out at 5 o'clock: All these four conditions Nvere taw - 'heke is a great diversity of ol innocent hilaxities. Do net sit down "Destroyin � "' 6 -it is net 61- The and -would not have Ivan tolerated by ,rowth of both the ret. � � �� _?inion eternal Inheritance .which God has with the rheumatism, wondering how miE I is not . omble to the a I . aa,rV the meaning of the opal. While ,them. Hitherto Christian phi- � publics, and without these conolitiogs , I 1 1 't ; children can go on so. Father ows Lazarus if he had had physical strength some consider it portends good fortune tn'TrOpists, clerical, and lay, have , God that their hearts are so Ii thank moniclits went by, and thb shad to drive them away. Licked his Sol, . it would have been hardly possible for I L%hjt, and began to gather, and the clock struck 'S EDUCATING A CHEF. L Rahope, others still deem it unlucky. busied themselves chiefly in denoune- as - Thpre is no indication of tendlerness ten. -_ the re ublias to survive. Ali there co* � I a,t,o, p e torquoise denotes success and num- ing sinful recreation% but I feel we" their laughter is so free, an their 6, and while it w striking box soul ,their part, and the licking aggravat� , . still favored the Orange Free I Brous friends; the pearl, purity, inne- have no right to stand before men : cheek's are SO ruddy, and that their went. What hour God will call fox Us ed and did not alleviate Ihis. suffering* The French Process Is a Xeiogthy and State, and it was to their istenc I I - c6nee, humility and tears; whils the and women in whose hearts there is a, i expectations are so radiant. The night I -do not know-whather 6 o'clock to- It should be added that in the East Tedloits One. raore perhaps than to the Eimp icity , desire for recreation. amounting to . will dome soon enough, and the heart- night, or 3 o'clock this afternoon, -or , - amethyst signifies sobriety and tem- t. sit- all the garbage and remains are thrown The making of a man cook in France the constitution, that the peace a A I I � possitive. necessity denounong this � break, and the pang, and the deaGla- at- I o'clock, or at this momen happiness were due which the Free � I perance. . . tlon�it will come soon enou h for the ting where �ou are, falling forward, or out into the street after every ban� is a, lengthy and tedious process. Ac- e . and the other thing, when we do not 11 . . State njo-yed. I I X aose to give them something bet- dear children. But when Ill, Storm dropping down, where will yol� go- to? oordin .THE NEWSPAPER ERROR. 0 actually clouds the sky it will betime, The last hour of our life will soon qU21131- The.beggar died. To him death g to a, celebrated French ohef, a Latterly these had depaxted from the ,,, . fer! God helping me and with re- ' e or b re; and from that hour we ,,Vill was a happy release. Was carried. His young man when he decides to pursue Transvaal; latterly its population -was . J,l -, I -, I Excited gent -You go to Jerichowlih ference to my last account, I shall (loath was not the end, but, the bef�m,tr a culinary career, selects his nominal no longer homogeneous, and equality. of � . enter upon a sphere not usual in ser� tackles.. Carry, then, into year homes review this day's proceedings. It -%Vill . a conditions no longer existed, because 1. I � 14 . Four .Paper I,- . ,. ig, but a subject which I think not only the innocent sports-%nd games be a solemil. hour. If.from our death 111119 Of life. (3) The real life is instructor, to whom he pay's 0, sum some of its residents and citizens h i Editor (who is used to it) -What's up mon'211 which axe the inventidns of our own pillow we have to look back and see a of the spirit, Which death cannot kill ad . . L at this time. . I and here, us w " now V . ought to be presentqcd - es o come down life ;spent in sinful amusement, there His soul was carried. "How shall ;;� equivalent to $5, acquired gretit wealth, � 4 I Ptrho.pose now to lay more you some so Often the case, ext,,Inlal , Excited gent -You stated the day be- . with the Gportfulness of all the past Will be a dart that will strike throu,& bury you, See -rates?" said Phitedon to .The aspirant is first assigned to the ,h mP.rt6sh4jt%, ho -d I - fore yesterday thb,t a thief had entered Pf recreations which are not only the. dying philosopher. "Just as.you I preVented results wh . ri I J innocent, but positively helpful and ages-oliess ind charades and tableaux oUr soul sharper than the clagger with vegetable cook, who teaches him how t _si- � my room, broken open my desk and stol- and tledore d . calisthenics and which Virginim, slew his child. The Ploafie," said SOOra,tes, "if you can I . 0 1 en from internal dissension. The I _,; �� en a sum of money, but that, fortunate, a,avant I I I . .1. I.TushrOt ,1.,,, I commend la.Wa tennis and a I those amusements memory of the past will make us catch me-" By the angels. "This,, prepare the .raw materials. When he lecturer examined the practical work,- 1�, he had overlooked the gold wa,tch . . ' ,,vhieh the young people of. our he quake like Macbeth. The iniquities and says Dr. Plumptre, "is in accord wiZh has mastered this he is. initiated into imps of the two constitutions, and � , &Vaong indoor i rrecreations, music- mes .. sbowe I 1 4 "' Which usually lies. in the, bottom draw- know So? well, how to contrive, Then rioting Wrough which we have passed Qie. popular Xo�wisb belief. Either good the, mystery of cooking d hoiv far they had been in prac� ; vocal and instrumental. ' Among the them. This tide from - fulfilling .the ; 1, , I . come upon us, Weird and skeleton f6ligels ingeneral, or the special guar& � predictions as � I � I . ? or. .� first things created was the bird,, so there will be the parlor socialities- will thoroughly 1earned, he studies -the way .. a s . 1. grou of. ople assembled in your as Meg Merrillies. Death', the ol ian ange �­ Editor-Well, Ibelleve the ,facts are. that the earth might have music at . s,took on them . , el- d Shy- Is of the righteou i to their working which tudy of �, I , : I . homes, � the ..re� this. office." Abra,him's bosom. A - of cutting U ats, of prepaxin their machinery might have suggest� I I ' I 8ta,t6d GOTTeOtlY. I � the itaTt. This w4orld, which began wit and mimicry and. look, -will demand and tako, �pop p X&NV Me '111 11 � . Ovia I I ular phrase of the'Sews to indicate the fish, and how to stuff, dress, truss a ed. In conclw�on, he said there was I We4 a serenade is. finally to be ' ' lity, filling the room with joy maining poundof,fle-sh and the remain - Excited gent-They'xe correct enough. with so s , I . . . " I I; �' But what Is. the, result 9 ThM in- demolish irom door tomalito and from the cur- in drop of blood, and upon our last heavenly state. Abraham was thdfath� I -d gaine and poultry.:- Whet he has no country -which had madpa, and was � I It. famous man comes again'last night and ed amidst the ringing blast pat to the ceiling. Oh, is there any dbL I to* or of the faithful, and he was supposed learned this he is placed before the making, more , history thall. South A* I � of the archangels' trumpet, ab that as . ce for heaven the ouxfA � in wil range %vhore he receives instructions in � - fetches the watch I xhilaration like a SCOT8 Of genial ever drop. un der God to " do the honors of heav- rice, in the last., 100 years, and they, '� ' — there was music at- -the start, there e . I � . I 0 1 1 1 shall be inusic at the., close. While scale In One room, each one adding a . . . en.' When Orientals thought of the the various processes of broiling, frying, might hope that the.bivo repul.)Ii con!L , .1 I __ , I �� ­ � I � . SPEED OF CARRIER PIGEONS. -ten bee, - contribution of his own � individual dinner table the pictutre that- came up roalting and bakiiig. stitatious would continue to offer such I �. I :1� � . . L _1� I I . this heaienly art has of n drag DIDN'T KNOW THE LOCALITY. ,. hen he graduAiles from this de-' matter of great interest to the Btu& I � , �_'4 1 ed into the uses of superstition and merriment to the agg � rogation of geh- I I - . to them Nvas of friendly people reclia7 N -it tional histors . - � � , ," I I 9 � I E�perilaeuts made with caxrier pigs. gissipation %l ,hilarity T . I iThe healthfulness of Lynton, a sum). ing side by side very near to each oth- partment he passes under the control of, ents, of law and const a lzl . I I ons in connection with va,rious Europe- t we all know It may be en 11 11 I mer resort in Devon, England, is ad- er; almost " spoon . fashion " hs we .the second cook, -who reveals to him the for many yoaxS, to MM04 1 1 1 t I - I . ,mies show that the speed of he means of hi,gh,moral culture. Oh, Suppose you Want to go abroad in I ., I I . I . I 1. I , . , . PIU S.'r '. , the it is a grand thing to hAvo our obil- the diy, then you will find the paitio. vertised by. this storyi might say. The min who,t6s reolin- mysteries of sauces and soaps. The in- . � -- ­ I �, �� " � 11 pUrler in calm ,weather and for a Recently a visitor beg= table of heaven next . . rds a dren brought up &midst the sound of rains, and the art allery, an the ON- .to talk to ed at the banquet . terest of this functionary in his plipil VERY' THOUGHTFUL. � .4 11 dy . '11 - I ; '. ,�.��.. �hort distance is ubout 1,210 ya. ite. collections 011 pIdtx*e . wi an old man in Lynton, asked him to Abraham Would be the most libnored it is necessary to accelerite with liberal 11.Fl , . El I 141 I I With a very - strong Nyin .' of mu ice, instrumea . I � Kids the museum and the H storical his age, whereupon he said: 'I am guest -the one who lay in Abraham's and frequent tips. The stiident is, then W4,7 does Miss Screecher always open I � � vainute. d In cultured Singers and amidst, the melo . the direction of the flight, a'bird has 8 S 't , , I I bosom.. Those Who have entered into Put in charge of the pastry w6k, to her ,window when she 1%ys on'the pi- - reached 1,990 yards a minute. � There is in this art., indescribable society rooms full of rare- curiosities just Over 10- � I P, - . 11 I fascination 'for the household. Let and scores of places which %n Stand Well, said tba visitor. you look as if hea,ven would also be there. The rich Whom he serves a lonk apprentices�jp ano ? I �' . __ I � all those families who'have the means plainly the test of what is, Aglit and You laud a good many years . to live man also died, (4) Not all the gold in4 in all that pertains to'tlie concoction To gge, the neighbors a, chance to I ' It Is a' com ,n , flatc_o� L . .At what age did your fathex die? California can buy off death. Was bur- of sweets, pastries, Ice fore she begins praclicing. 1, I . C at lovely . harp' or lane wrong in amusement1g. You will fled Yet. I . I . s and the like. leave I � . .�, . m ep .yi-g t p k OV organ, As soon..a, targe the -lecturing. hall, which has be,qn Father dead said .the man, looking ied. And doubtless Pais funeial was This completes his culinaxy education, -_ I I wdman cannot ke but who I to afford it have �. 11 � I . 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