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11 . I OR. TALMAGE 01 TH THIATRE o',',',0r,,1,5 a ng up and UIE, NMI' SCHOOL. from t. pe came I I . . I I 1,�,� , 1',
� ;w_- . , I I . is at his post wailiting for duty. Tbo but you,t homewi4i be elsewhere. From I I a testimo to the, innocence of Jesus. Mom . Saille Reivree,ii Thein ht ,Wbldk %U , ,�;��
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� I I . . get along without religicil. but theday ,, wonderful in the fullness of its faith.: � �
I England as that occasioned by the pub- DRAMA OF LIFE. � half an hour after Jae wight go, and Jesus 4"rartilted.11 Lilike 13.33-40. G01410, of rattlesnakes and a 4zove, of bogs : � ' `��
:: , lication by tbe Boer government of . . whim asked why, says he wanted, to will Come -%Vhen 'you will Want God, , � . L Recognizing.losus as. Lord of all, even ,� I.,
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r', he had made to and my advic-o is, establish a faillily Text. liclor, 15.0 tbr.sugh'dying, on a crobs, 2. Recogniz- Occurred a few days ,since on John � I..'
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� * cortain telegrams antedating Jam*- it Vnique Text rmritlrihes the 10asis ror look over some ant les altar, andi if newl bi,�, vosiduct the wor- Ing Christ's kingdom as spiritual; S. Lake's farm, at tho, loot d the San� ' ��, �
'a raid into the Transvaal, These ait Eloqx4tut altd Hortatory S*1rMQlX-- I* sure he. was.right, or to put up . I . .�,
SOA ' s that, fiad heen left, out of ship �1(gurwlf.l, 'Elie Counsel was taken, Reco.vaizing the existence of the souls Jacinto Mountain, C-alifoxilla, long not- I .,::�
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I I were in cypher, the key to The SinaU Setting.,, of Litte-4he i4l,St some goo(' -cry touchy about and t rmtng wife conaee�ratcd ov- From, the "upper room" late tit, night of men hereafter; 4. Recognizing his I . I ,�il
telegrams Act or the Play. . place. The one is N room ,a he house .to Uod. our Saviour Ica . ds his disciples through own salvation as dependent upon this ad as the den of thousands of deadly � � . "i
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which was found in Jameson's Po ses dping Work not exaofty 1*1011F411- to ery d on, and there were ill �victed and dyin mall.. (10 See in brown r&Wc,&nakw. Old man Laks,
* I Th-� other is glad to hell) the the'sleeping city down. aoruss the val- cov ,i
Washington, May 30.—Rev. Dr. Tal" hini. If ?� Y brought from North, 04rolina a drove .1�
sion, bore, date between Dec. 7 and Dec. zs ill tL that hume, hilliritles, bul.� tbor were this man thi'stepso salvation' orever �.
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99 last, and Passed between the leading wage, In this discourse, sets forth the ot her clerl heir work. Tne fir,L 0 Qw�,. liut, lily of Redron, and Intg the Garden of soul: 1. Colivi;ltion of Ain-, 2. Colifeesloin, I .�:g
ill he a prolonged nothing, 'and 110 9004 "n' he"Lliful, and s rr ,of 10339-11OSed, IQng46gged bogs, "SIU9- � �
U .%v �, N e e a forted. .�birrl. . Gethsema,ne, all olive plantation to Of s; .. 1.
of failure in life, drawing 0 rs ot . age i hall n; 3, Humble rayer for inercy, . I lz�
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members of the Reform Committee at causes will be piioror at 60 yea , , I 9 hoever diggers" or "razor-liatks." lie bauled ..,
a Biblical reforenee to the theatre for at 20. The other Will be a merchant ri L as urange blwsonjs c. '�IkO -tvbV,b he was wont to retire, and which 4. itrong falth in C rist. (11) AV . �'
Johannesburg, and officers and agents the ld Pnter Christ's kingdom must fol- over the mount alas tWenty-two of these � , I
,_� . startling I justration. His text was prince. Indolence is the cause of more ., a - 1) rtals in which a hearis very likely belonged to we of his fol- wOu . . I
1. of the British South Africa, Comp I t!il, in, lom- in the footstc*ps of this re- ",
any in mupations than you wer rive . T C thavid a ian . , There lie passed through an . big lony myine and placed t,hemin pengo . '11..'�,
failures in all m e lowers. turning prodigal. Verily I say 'unto L I ir, .
� Cape Town. land Matabeleland. They Job xxvii, 25: -Men shall clap their IMV.- ever su,pe.vted. People are too t etc - ajll the v; il- . W ere be fed and treated them well. 11 _�,
want In. I aw-1 wit stories of X'.:,-Urr%!c1.lull agony the full mc-aning of which man- titee. Chrisi's answer to this raver I :
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Conclusively that the invasion of ha shall hiss him out jaz,. to do, what thev can do and I I 1;
show nds at him end ., und reunion. Tile children of t e house- since the need Ivas THE $N3 AXES' DEN. I :1 -
of his place." to undertake that �vhivh they cannot kind perhaps way never know, and was, 1. ImmQdI.3tA", ",.
Lhe Transvaal was not undertaken hold that lived have grown lit), an ; 2. WhIlIng, forgetting his � Z-1
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� - do. In the dr, there he was betrayed by the k1ss of When they nr,.re acclimated he re,
� they are all Caristians, the father and pres"i ferings, end ready to save a �
I merely at the requ,cst. of the dLssatis- This allusion seems to be dramatie, I *w to i � P. romnion soldier, carry- own. .129f . . ,11
t The Bible more than once make's such , moillex Itt,ding thr Nya3-, aud the v,il- Judas; and thence be wes dragged to scul. S. Abundant, far exceeding the lease�d them, and early one tool morn- -
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� tied uItlanders, and to asslat., them in Ing a balherd acro,;s the stage, or a 11`il�,�,
� says, "We are Made ralj:cner, or a dr&L follu,wing. Wba,.t Care LhL- XUOthQr the ex -High Priest Annas. He MUSt etition, promising n6t only remem- Ing, when the sna-kes were half banufab-
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of 4 preconcerted uiuvem�kt to Over- a theatre or spact,acle to angels and - -. 11oung-o alout. tile 1��.eile,..; till they character and walluers! flow'Lard she -have suffered keenly when, in spite of - t t,ome. future time, but On that day. , jeep, he went up t e Olin I "I
� . warning, Peter denied him. Taken " to a spot where be knew the reptiles � .
� of the to men." It is evident from the text �,*h,*All Im, cpllvd to lxt� so,�.qcihingr great. sowetixlJ�s workied! Wlwii the Leadof all (12). See bow near to bell a ,soul may be .
4_ . * throw tha lawful f,Xov,crnX&'nt AfP(-r uAvIii1e, ltw sorae atieldenr or Pro'- - -c ar. In Paradise. I '11,
4, eover. Oval: some of the habits of theatre- this bouse was unfortunaWin business, to Caiaphus, the Sanhedrin, condemned and yet hi s:t�. A Bon, dwelt in thousands. .tklong the patb-
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I � Boer state. The movement, mor pority a cireuinstanees, 1.1,.ev get int4 slip s,�,iw,d until her fingers were Dumb him., brought before Fllat�e, he is ex- The blLssful slate of the disembodied way he dropped grains of,eorn Until lie I � 11 ,�.
, was=t; on foot and directed by 900TS were known in Job's time, be- i ho �,Iaca for whicli i Loy * have W) and lilveding at the ups, find what 'Souls who have been saved. and in con- I
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11 " , the leaders alone, who expect- cause lie describes an actor hissed off quAlflimtiong, anti very soull, it .1, close calculation of vp6a,imi(-,,A, and . S.,'IGUS enjoyment are aWaitLing the full rea- ed the, side of tbe snake pit. ,�
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the stagiL�. The impersonixtor comes I ... wha� ingenuity in refitting tho gar. LS brutally mocked, dressed in a purple gl,yry of heaven. (13) Reeleeriied souls sunken spot in the mouritain side, j0ft- �,
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ed to remain in the country and vo asking bN oreditors, to comproutlqe for ments,ol.Ahe elder children for th 0 robe -probably the Cast-off clothing of .�tep*at onf,e from the sorrow.% Of earth Wining about balf an "re. Here lie 11
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I might claim a ci�rtaln justification for 10 Cents on the dollar, or, if a Clergy- Younger, aud only God kelit, avcuunt (if some, vourtler-and ,given. in irony [ness with (kid. Q I , ,
I -11 t 11-3 , a to4tapNlil The .sixth boar. Six 'hours with his boys, Jim and eorge took . "I'll
lack of study of the part he is to take man, htl, N making tiradeq again, that motl4er's bideacii,m and headaches . . ,�:
I their action, but by officials of the Char- �, praN Returned again to ,Or momi. Darkness over shelter in low trees. 11 ''I
or inaptness or other in%:aiiacity, the " of �-hurches., or, if au qt- and beart,avh;ls and tht� treatulous v_ crown of thorns. af1pr sunr ,�",
tered Compgay, r 1119�ral "I ment he I-, Within a few minute,; the satisfied , . I
esident -outside of the. audience is offended gad exl)re.��.ses its to un-AdIful manag( ers by th�l, EiditA oftho A& child4s cradjo., P11,ate, he at last. is ,condemned to all t lit, (..,r1h. Thc, word lleartbl�sliould . �,
%vj�jvh Nvidows und,or- , and by tho couch of this cone fully the cross, stripped and ,scourged, and be trans , of the porkers were heardfol-
republic, and whose object in subvert- lo ��,e �j'l "I alys:,e I)v . jazed "land." It probably re- grunt,s 11,111,
p ing a peaceful government was purely disapprolation and disgust by hissing. ,,,,L,,,,, am. rol;befl of their portion, or, ,roWn. The neigbLors Often uoticed bearing the he,iVY Want upon fers to Judea, perh4ips OnIv to the, im- lowing the trail of corn, until the .1
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ly ffialpractice, Ro tired she lof)ked, and old acquaint- hLs shoulders, .he is led for -1110 vif-illily of t . ,,,
"Men shall clap tb,.�Ir Lands at him and if w th to Cal- me -13 6 c�i4i;s,.;. This
a Plivskian, lit-, � . w�) s whole drove of bogs came into vieNy. .
mercenary. The publi�hed Wlegrams. at- street. arN ' ultaral sbadow, and nol. ,an frfkw tbp underl,ru,,�h. At the pit side . . I ;�'�,
, shall biw, him out of his plw�-e-ll gives hl,�, patient rapid transit from anees hardly knew li�,r in t, . v, --. just, outside� the wall. It is not , ''I
- dated weeks in advance of Jameson's this world to the next. Our incom- But, IN,itbout CO1111113intl sht. Nvaited and wls� to dwell too ,much Upon the Idly- ,of the sun, which Nvould thev stood for zi minute or two, until � .1. "
Aly text suggests that each One of would have inadli 3 I full t& old bear came Up. He then tOul� 6 ..I
� -whole disgraceful story. toiled and endured and acoompli.shed "i"111 ,*r . .
petpnt. friend e 1P - rr,
raid, tell the sival pain of the passion, but Ave sh,iuld I impo�zslhl.A during the ,:� I
us is put on the .stage of: this world be wanted alt die- vears. Tht, vitildren. art, (jut rccall tbiil fact. that. Lhe, agony in Goth- monn, ai which, time tho pac_,sover -was the lead and went grunting down the 11�
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l to take sumv part. What bard,,whlp o be, professor of anatomy in tho Nvco'rid, an honor to thoas,elves senlane touk pince probably after, mid- lit -id. ,Ninih hour, Ile wa., fixed u q �� �
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14 upon the reforia leaders recently eon- , 'Ity He Could bave ,,old onolipli ant) their parents. ,kftpr awhilt, the night. tand th�t all the toitures of the the cross at the third bour.nine o'clockf lowed until the twenty-two were with- .1
. and suffering and diselpline great vl'r- - r tr a r.4 in the tiny ampliltbeatra. . ,
I I victed of treason by the, Pretoria couTt, nfectionery to ,have sUPPO ted'hiS mother's last sicUness comfls,. Citildren ial and ,seateme were suffered by a anti died at three o'clock in the fte .�
but conspicuously upon Cecil Rhodes familv, but he vranted to have a.sugar ,so I
and grandchildren. summoned from human mind and body already .strained noon, just at the hour when the, prie * THE BATTLE BEGINS.
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that they might lie perfe,Aed in their refinhv like the Haveme'Vers He' %tar, come softly Into till- rooll, one by almost btlyond endurance by the agODY stood t)y the altar for the evening sac- The begs quickly picked UP the torn,
. qnd Alfred Beit. two of the leading di- Could *ba.ve mendild --h,�(,,. but lie -n, The true sita of the rifice 'Veil of the temple. The veil ..
� parts you bave often read. But we ., one, for she is too weak to see more of the gard( . b,at by the time 'they had thoroughly,
rectors of tile $�Ootli Africa, company, wanted to amend the Constitution (if than orw* at a time, Sh�- runs her dr- crucifixion we Only know to have been of woven woric, separating *tween, the groused Py� I
. put on the stage of this lite to repre- the Ynited Staii. Toward the end of ing. fingers loving out*ide the walls of Jerusalem. The holy place, and the . I clean�d it up, the snakes.
and upon Dr. Harris. its local secre- through their Lair holy bf holies, wa,9 the. beat of the morning sun and tbo
i . sent charity and faitli and humility life tlap,qe people are out of patience. and teelg them not to ol,v, and tivttshe tradif lion, which dates hack to the fourth torn asunder by an Unseen hand, re- �:
. taxy at Cape Town. Among 1heir con- �; 0 t ) . . noise, Of the porkers. began to wriggle, .
. and helpfulaess-wbat little prepara- Out of InMeY. c,ut of frii-nd., u (f - ut they -.;Ill lueet agZ1111 Cen.tury, that. the Church of the Holy vealing '03at tfie wa-, to the 1104"t from the ereVicos Soon several huu- 1�
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lents is a reque.st for the. de. Lion we have wade, althou.-h we have everything. 'They go to Ille IWOrl'OuSe, !s ?o1ng now, 1) built Upoll its tjite, still waQ now opened to afi fly the death of dred rattlerr, Writhed from tbeir hole* ::
- in a litt 1(� while in a bet,ter world, and iopuleber is
. a larore quantity of ammunition by an or !i-ti�rbA,ut (if Ill 1,y rl'.1111ing In ,,,,I,t has advocates. But, hially 8 Christ. and looked at the porkers with sbin- .
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I . '� dry g.t.o(IF. .vtores thiji ld,�ses them good -live and says to ebulars be- I �
4, at I e gn,cery o -, , 48. Cried -with a, loud voice. ,rite words Ing eyes and darting tongues. They
three galleries of,speetator. earth and to � each. "(;od Isless afid keeii you, my (le,.xr lieve that Calvary was at the north
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agent of the company to Jobaulle, � q tiliqn. llreol4t Mgn o
heaven and heill Bave wo not been ,, - l 1 t childl" The day of the of);equies side Of LbQ- city, near to what Is now are given in Matt. 27. 46, "Elol, elol," had not crawled raore than thirty ,or
anoLher that g pled,v,. be secured from tile Curt. in ,will drop on
more attentive to the part taken by ll�'(3111017 'when a C011,ws, and the officiating clergyman known. as the, Grotto of Jeremiah, etc.; and in Xcbn 10. $0, ,,it I-, fjnix�hed." forty feet away from the rocks before
Cecil Rhodes, that the Imperial govern- the sepne. After awhile, leaving noth- tells tile �stury of wifely an(I m(XhvrIy PRACTICAL N()TB,8., FAther. At the instant of death he the old boar gave a shrill, infuriated
. others than to the part taken I)y our- ing but their complInients t,) pay doc- I
ment will not interfere to stop the raid, sely,es, and, wbile we needed to be tor, undertaker and (xafirlel 'Grubb, endurance, and man)- hearts on earth Verse 33. Calvary, .*L location not continizes to assert his divinity. pro- squeal.
I and still another exulting in what looking at bome Anti concentrating on and In heaven oeh(i the � _ Claiming himst charged their ene� I
�entllilent, ,,nd the. -if the Son of God. (14) . The begs then
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. Would be� accomplishild by the reform our wvn duty, we have been critlels- eunt I 114:.qQ4 , off the'stage. as slip is carried off tho titago of this = 1vaI1".'T1Y;ruP_qIeiu, though near Through CbrLst we too way call Gott mies, pleking them up in their jaws :
I#,aders and the miners, with the rifIcs ing the other perfurmers and �,gymgj Others iaii in thf, drama of life mortal life tbero are cries of " Faithful to it. -he word i,.� a in meaning "J'alb"r-" I commclnd lily spirit., HO and trampling ihem under foot., while
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"that was tGo high," or "too, low," or Unta dpath 1" " $he bath done what she . .1 . L, t. , rpleased his spirit from the body, not the snakes i.hcrok their rattles and . I
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. through f1wilon,siratp(l Felli,hiles-4. Thev coultil" while overpuNi,ering all tile , , U -like.." or ,,L-Ielonging to a skull," as one conquered, but as a Conqueror struck their (,nemies with their fangs.
furnished them. "tot) fe-ble," or "too extruvogam," or niake all the rivers OUIP!T IWO thdr . It and w thor sani,�, as Uvlgotha in He6rew. .host, "Dil's- The fight, , � �
A.t of earth I nd hie-aven is the plaudit r death. Gave the V raged for half an hour, a
— ou taino", or "too delliolls,tralive", sea. all thi- roads t4 enai lAment end ,at voices TU� name may refer tults form t1hough OvO rit.'. ufb� atoil(Ime'llt 'WaS ho
... � of the God who watclied her fro tLlre is nothing in tile Scriptures to mls�ied the spi retreating for a woment's rest.
llllt� we ourselves wore inakilig a 1hi,ir door, and. t1wy g,ither al.( the ux first . �
Tlif� effect of these disclosures bas '%' to la t, saving. 11 Well d. )d and fully rendered. and he departi 5 then revIiiirging into the midst ot
dead failure and prt,paring to Le - nor for flivir ITO- They faithful gol ivarrani the general opinion that it was now
a'Vec,it. to mos: of h 64L�,,iit ! Thou twonebeen faith- a hill). or miy be derive,,4 from 11--, use ,enter upon his priestly work before the tite writhing inatis, ripping anti tramp -
Wen to give, an ,entirely new igawniniou"ly lli"43ed "it lbk� Stage? 011P no C-ne, ellic,furag one
,� ,It,', no one' rescue ful over a few %%ill make thee .,.,, a pla,* j)f exectilijin. Cru' fied thr . ling the serlsews until the groundwas
the ultlander conspiracy, and to produce Each one is assignedaplat,e. .No ,super- no one. Hi� . sl (if monev can thlng6. I d covered with their bodies. 1.
, %ffall"i'91: -orld raler over many things. Luter thou him. 'rhe, cru�s wivs laid upon the
numerarivs ban,.ngaronud the drama T0,11111h of the ii i
0. strong revulsion of opinion in Eng- . I get ?,- and into the joy of -the Liird!" THE OLD BOAR'S PREY.
of life to take this or that or the other Can I'ab%orhill ar*, ill- chief questions. ground, and the condemned per4un fast- !
land against the Chartered Company. purt, a,; they way be called upon. Bui. w1W became of tht, father of EMPEROR WILLIAM'S SALARY. At one time an (aid boar was almost
_N 0 ,I-hev feel a1w.,tut the evmnion people as that househoid! lie Aarted as a voung (.tied upon it by nai6 driven thr'Augh .
The nation is bumillaited over the cion- tine can take our place. We call take the. *Turk8 felt toward the Asapi. or han(Is and feet. A projeeling Mock of — covered %vith snakes. He didn't appear
I man in business and had a smill In- wood was fixed as a support to the Th,, lionev Carrted by a Troop or Mounted to car(- for tbeir bites, or their poisop,
vii -tion of its represvittat Ives of a vul- no other place. Neitlier van Ave Put common soldler,q, considerinir them of eopio. anti having got a little ahead. ,
off our charm -ter. No change of ap- no use except to fill up the ditches the family swept it , for be reached around. caught one in
gar conspiracy agaln9t a weak state, . siclzn"-s in all middle of tho liody, to relieve the hands Optidarities,
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parel tan wake us any one else than with their (lead bodies while 11to cither � from its w4light. The, ci'oss with it's his jaws, threw it to the jground, and
there Is a frank acknowledgment Of that -whivit we eternally are. troops -%valked over them to take tile away. He went through all the ling!- burden was then fixed upright., with Emperor NVIlliam receives his salar.v then held it there. with his feet until
the triumph of Pre.sident Kruger's Xany maize a failure of their part fort. Aft er a,while this prince ;.f world- nem� Panics of forty yvars, met many lb;! feet of thesufferar only a few incia- quarterly in advanee. The m0ney is lit, tore its 1�ody to Pieces. He kept this
4!pl*mas,y and of his magnanimity to- it, the drama of lite through d ' I� ,uCcess is sick� The only Interest losses and saffered 'many, barayalg. es train the earth. There the condemn- for halt an I -our, retreating but Guee
tion. , Society bas in his illness is Ille effect but k
levilia) . b pt. right on trustlug"God,-whether thrice counted by different functionaries UP brief rest,
They have crougli Intel U$,Iit%s . ed man was left, to endure inconceivable I for a breath of air or a
equipment 4nd good ald ss and gvni- that his possible disease mav lmve (in was good or pool*. setting his torture, sometimes lasting through s a a e is a ter- I
the reform leadem and a cessation of Children a good exalliple and giving ,ev- at the ri tion I tr asury. and * f' when back lie went at it, again.
I the drivel over JamesGn's supposedly ality unl-ounded. But. they haveawine the money inarkets. dkfter 'qwbile he' Ivral (lays, nefore death ended his agon- ward placed in a number of strong In less tLan an hour the bogs bad �
that couLains, all tlik, forces for dies ^ , It 11
, them tht, best of "unsel, and Dever a les, (1) Let. u, ever remeniher that, boxes and carried to the royal mail wa- conquered, not a tinake being left alive ..
t hivalrow,k act !on, Nevertbeless. The closet I (4ieat newspaper capitals an -
their social gad 'busluess and moral nouneo how lie -,-tarted with noilthig rayor did he offer for all �those years our Saviour .suffercd thus, and -suffer- e-jeept, those which had succeeded in
directors of the Chartered COMIX bing. Althougliltut they Ivere mentioned in it. fte is ed for us. Afalefavton�4- Two higIAW3Y gon, waiting at the door between a ,
any ovorlbrow. So, far ia!-k as the �,ear and ended with everyt regaining their holes. Lztke and his boys
- ' a al earanee some 11, were so affected bv the over-powerinir - I -
ingland m do a I v for ,,ake of ap before be must quit all these scenes, to make, ,his death inure ignokde. Thus ellicle the od e
have deferred their acceptance of Mr- 00 Ring Edgar of I e0ple old now and realize-, it cannot be long robbe:rs, who Nvere executed with. Christ troop of mounted gendarmes. After the
RhoiI05 resignation, and 'Mr. Chain- that the drinking cups should have put hiindkerchic?'s to their eye, iberf, is load has been placed in the v or that they itveie fore d to lie uxi-
pins fastened at a certain point in the not vni� genuine iear -sbed. The heirs But Ile is going to leave his Children On bis murderers, unconsciously fulfilled ministers of finance of the empire, and der the trees"until they recovered. �
I horlain's reply to Sir William. Bar- side, so that the indulger might I* re- sit Up -,tit might wh,-n he lies in :-tate, hiboritance Of prayer anti Christian the prophe y that he should be "num-
,- eourt*s arraignment of the companyin minded to stop t+.fore he got to the discussing -,vilat the old fellow has Principles which all the defaleations of �*red wituethe transgreasura" (Isa. 68, of the kingdom place the ,seals of their
.., " � the Commons, last week, waa quito as bottom, But there are no pius pro- Probably doni With Ill-, moneY. it earth can never touch, and as he goes respective offices upon the, door and ac .
1, ,ithin two out of the world the church of Qod 1 12). - LONGEVITY AND ACTIVITY.1 r.
- , ablps �� .1. 35. Father, forgive them. it prayer company the —
much %�defvnce of its managing direa- jecting from the sides of the modern takes all the livery st blesses him and the poor ring his door- 1 3tered while Jesus was being nailed minister of the royal .
I . .wine cup or beer mug, and the first nilles to furnish funeral cqull),19CS, The vigour or some 0reat Neit Ask Old ;4
t or as of hl-.� own course In the, premises. point at which millions stop is at, the qud all the mourning stores are ke t bell to see if be is any better, anti his I 1111 True to his ,:,elf-saerific- household in his carriage to the palace, 1.
. Reasserted. moreover, that the Govern- bot their own grave, IT -IT in sell lef., T91e grave is surrounded by a Diultitudowbo t to the cross. wa suffer- the mail wagon with Its escort of gen- Age .. I
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Ztxi proposals fa 'Won Great men usually carry their full
inquiry Dr. Sax of France isnl!,n','1 r a t on foot, and stood there before 1 Ing cbarae�er, he forgets his o
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� went objected to making an has discovered stone cutter Nngs to plead for 6ercy on his enem- darmes following immediately behind.
,( A�p into the ae,te of tIle e,ojnpany until the something which all drinkers ought to monument. Thp minister at the ullso- the procession of carriages came UP', le,,,4. (,z) ,%u soon as the blood of the Not until the mone,y is actually deposit- mental rigor and activity into Old
know. Ile had found out that. alcohol quies reads of the resurrection, which and solne say, 11 There will be no one � great Sacrifice legins I o flow the great Lesseps,
I . end of the judicial proceedings Connect- in every shape, whether of wine or makes the hearers fear tbat. if the un- to take his place," and others ,say, - .High Priest l,egins to iatercede�" - ed in the vaults of Emperor 'William's Age- X Clievreul, M_ De
,�! ed with Jameson's raid, but declared brandy or beer, contains parasitle life, scrupulous finanAer does not Come up " Who ivill pit me now?" and others! Ryle. They know not. ,I,he Saviourls Berlin palace does the minister of 'the Glidgtone and Bismarck are evidences
11 -t remark, "He Zall be held in everlast- - icb are of this anthropological fact. Piu,% IX
� that there could be no thought o4 War bacillus puturijaulue. By a powerful in the general ri-singre he -will try to ge ing remernbrance." -knd as the drama, prayer for forgiveniess avaiI8 in direct household sign the receipts, wb �
4 Or=9 in microscope th,�he living things are dis- a "Corner" on tombstones and proportion. to the. lack of knowledge. made out in the name of Wilhelm although living in tempestuous timgs,
I covered, anti ,%N,ben you take strong fences, All good men '� i 'The. Roman soldiers, who were merely ,
.A in order to enforce internal rof regrgalla of his life closes all the vociferation
the Transvaal. That ,b y"Ird the moral nuisance Ila$ a een re " re- reached a greai age in full possession
1. J1 Public clilniou drink you take them into the �rtomat that b and travos and, encores that ever shook obeying orders, received iv, greatest Rex" and "William 1niperator.
-%Ylll compol a thorough .sIfting of the and tlien into Your blood, and, getting move. d. 'The Wall street speculators the amphitheaters of earthly spectacle � licnefits, while the chief prlest.�s, who spectivelY, One-lialf of the sum being of all his faculties, and the dramatlist .
. g uEe there is more room were laynt, and feeble compared with I Composed his last drazaafia
be con- into the crimson canals of life, the), are ,lad beca. i knew his prophetic power, but, may not derived from the, treasury of the klng� CreliIII(in
relations of the company to t y for them.selveii. The heirs are ad be- the long, loud thunders of approval , have known of his Godhead, vere least ae A ast
Rpiracy seems, however, inevitable, go Into every tissue of Tour lwa , -'in(' x I dom of Prussia and the other from the Piece at 94, Wbile Mich I Dgelo w .
I :ausp they get, pos,session of tvle long that sball break from the cload of wit-, Every mans re-
you� entire organism is taken pos- c e�
wbile, any further trespass upon the Al iiiheritance. Dropping every nesses in the Piled up gallery of th � treasury of the Gwrinan empire, still composing his great canvass at
-ze-.4sion of by these nosious infinitesi d, ' an the life' sponsibility 14 measured by knowledge .
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Independence of the Boer state will go wals. When in delirium tremens a f, 'IliY3 of all his plumes, ever-, certifi- Parted his rai- Two (lays afterward the court Inne- 98. and Titian at, 9
- a _ Iwavelix. Choose ye betwe 0 still painted with
cate of all his stock, every bo�a of all that shall close by being hissed off the: of truth and of duty. of the condemned tionaries receive their pay, but although all the vigor of his earlier Years.,
far to justify the intervention of the man sees every form of reptilian life, inent. The garments I,
it seems it is only these parasites of his investments, every doflar of all his. stage and the. life that shall close amid � were the perquisites of the execution- thil, emperor receives his salary in u.d- The Australan Gen. Melas was still in
powers, -and Will certainly rouse the the brain in exaggerated size. It is fortune. he departs, and all. the rolling I avelainations supernal and arehanaelic.; ers. Cast lots. For the woven outer vallc,l, not one of the employe's is Simi -
1, r� Afrikander sentiment In South, Africa, not an hallucination that the victim is of D"ad March" in "Sriul," and all Oh. men and ,women, on the stage of � robe, which was in ont- piece (John 19. larly favored, so that the emperor is the saddle and active at 89, and
the. pageantry of1iisinterlent, andall life, man), of you in the first act of the L 23 24). The eople stood beholding. practically always t ee ont e n would Lava probably ,%von Marengo ,,, �
� to Open hostility. suffering from. Ile only sees in the drama, and others in the second, and 1 g,me few wit
11 �� room what is actually crawling and the exquisiteness of sarcophagus, and. ,,,, � sympathy, more with in the pay list'of his household. The but for the inopportune arrival of
- rioting in' his own Lwiin. Every time all the extravagance of epitapbologY. ae of you in the third and a few in reviling words, but, the most 'in vare- only.extrption-whic thee perormak-'s
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� you take strong drink you swallow cannot hide the fact that m the fourth, and her,- and there one in, less curiosity, vit-wing the suffering One is in favor of his consort, "rbose per- Desaix. The Venetian Doga Henry .
1. these maggots, come a tl on ell -I (4) Now, as then, every , sonal allowance of 8250,000 per annum. is Dandolo, born at L
I . and every time the scin to tremendous fulfillmen the. fifth, but all of you betwe the beginuing of the
,; HIS MAIDEN SPEECH, "Men 11 clap their bands at him, and trance and exit. I quote to you as the � as a spectacle. attitude toward paid to her quarterly and in advance. 11th century. who lost, his eyesight
? Imbiber of alcohol in any shape feels shall hiss him out of his place." peroration of this ,,,,n,, the most, man has his individual I
- vertigo or rheumatism or nausea it. is suggestive passage that Shakespeare: a dying Saviour. Rulers . . . de- , At no great couri in Europe are the. when a young man on an embassy
I I The rising young politician had pre - only the jubilee of these maggots. Ef- You see the ,clapping comes befoxe - ; V: Exulting over their triumph' I salaries so lo%v as at that of Berlin, the to ConstAtinople. through the treach-
I pared an elaborate speech, for the oe the hiss. The world cheers before it ever wrote, although you never heard rid d. " Galilean Kin ',
casion. He rose in response to loud forts are being made for the discovery damn-. So it is said the deadly as it recited. The. alithor has often been: Over the cause of the ii;," J so-called great. dignitaries having to ery of the Greek Emperor Manuel,
. of some germicide that can kill the 1P el and atheist, so the and little dreaming that his cross was,satisfy themselves with a pittance of was nevertheless sabsequentlY raised !
calls for him and felt in his inside poe, parasites of alcolicilis the only tickles before it stings. Going Up, is claimed as infid destined to become his throne. (5). Hou- 52j000 a year, while the minister him- to the highest office in the republic,
thing in, but he? Hurrah I Stand back and let his quotation shall be not only religiously � often seeming failure is real and eternal , self receives but $3,000. This Is not ar -a
ket for the manuscript. It was gone, that will ever extirpate them is .managed successfully to conduct v I, i
. . 'I'ti,ence from ale galloping horses (lash by, a vv,hirlwind helpful to ourselves, but randly vin-, success I He saved others. Not even the I otts wars, and at the advance i
it had slipped through a hole ill the ohol and teetotal - 9 I, .UrPri6il".41T Nyben the enormous number a age .
abstinence to Which I would before of plated harness and 'tinkling head dicatory of the great amatist. enemies of Christ could deny the good! er 0 . who figure on the pay roll of 83, in alliance with the French, be- .
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-k I Drink deep of quote from his last will and testament. I wrought by his life. Let' t'lz 1,76r in- antinople.
bottom. gear and arched ne( that had been ,:n into consideration. sieged and captured Const I
The situation was. a terrible one, but God swear all these young men and his madeira and cognac I Boast of how "In the .name of God, amen I 1, Wil- I I self, �G) Ife, that would stance., thvre are no irss than. 500 house- Folitenell! was as gay and spirited at . I
the self possession of the rising young old. ,,ve know himl All bats off as he liam Shakespeare of Stratford -upon -'him ,save . ,ist be willing fi
ptl " You Bask for dawc rick, gen- � save othe I rst to sac- maids and 1,800 liveried footmen. Every 98 as in his 40th year. and t,he philose- �
America is a fruitful country, and t�sses 1 ; and years in Avon, in the. county of Warw rifice himself. If he be Christ, They servant, high and low, is entitled to a Newton worked away at his tasks
. , and . sunlight of his 1�rosperity I Going tleman, in perfect health and memory a gued that if he were Christ, he could I = after working in the royal her
.M�, Dlitleian did not forsake him. Letting we raise 'large crops of wheat - " P -with the same ardor I
" gis hand remain in the breast of his corn and oats, but the largest crop down, is he? Pretend to be n4ar-sight- (God be praised), do make this my last: Dr 'It the ge of 83,
. Ot be put to death; Lance, if he were Id for twenty years. animated his physical prime. I
coat, he looked fearlessly out over the we raise in this country is the crop ed, so that you cannot see him as he will and testament, in manner and form' ) death, he could net be Christ.. Over and beyond the civil list receiv- Coynaro, was as happy &T 90 as at 50,
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. as�M , of drunkards. With sickle made out � Put ti i I
walks ast. When men ask you it You follo 'ng. First, I command my soul. 36-38. Soldiers. Ignorant of his crime, - ed by the emperor from the treasury and 1 �
, n far bet -ter health at the age
1� %mbVeiIoi*-c1tizens," he said, "I have of the sharp edges of the broken .glass know Bim, halt and nesitate as though into "Ith. hands of God,- my Creator," xample of the peo- ',of the eml�ire and that of the kingdom of 95 than he bad enjoyed at 30. Theso I
no -no words in whioll to eVress my of bottle and (temijohn they are out ; but following the e
_ you vvere trying to call up a dim mem- hoping and assuredly believing through, Vinegar. This does not refer to 7. he draws trom the department full sal- v lu d
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� thanks for the honor you have done down, and there are whole swa,thea OXY,.and say: "Well, y ---s, yes. I be- the only merits of Jesus Christ, my i cases ,11 tend to, shoW the & e an .
. we in selecting me as one of your of them, whole winrows of them, and fieve I once did know him, bat have Saviour, to be made partaker of life fh'o� stupefying potion given to ease i he 'aries for the different military 00111- benefits to be derived froin an actively . . ��
� standard-bearers in this campaign, and it takes all the hospitals and peniten- not seen bira for a long while." Cross . pain ofl.he condemned, but to the souT mands lit- assumes. As c&mma�der-in- cultivated brain in making a 1,009 I
11 . everlasting." wine of the -oldierlsmidday meal, which chief of the army he is continually ap- life olle of comfort and of usefulness I
i- � I will simply ask you to join me-- liarics, and graveyards and cemeteries a different ferry from the one where _.- - are with pointing himself colonel-Iii-chle
� He was interrupted by deafening to hold their harvest of hell. Some of on. Used to meet him lest he ask for they mockingly offered to sh , , I Of this to its owner. The brain and spirits �
. cheers, in which the other orators on you aA,, going down under tb6 evil )?EARLS OF TRUTH. him. King of the Jews. A Roman fling or that regiment, which has t need never grow old. evell if Our :
11� ? financial help. When you started life, at the Jews, as well as at Jesus. Super- i the right to style itself the " Ieib " or bodies .,%vill insist on getting rickety
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1�1 the platform heartily joined. and the never dying worm of alcohol he spoke a, good word for .you at t �.�
�� 11 more terrible. lam has wound around you one, of its t now that
situation was sti Seize life where you will, it is inter- This was written by Pilate, � body re-giment'of his majesty. NN hell- and in falling by, the wayside, but
, I TVA intended merely to propose coils and by next New, Year's day it bank. Talk down his credi esting- Goethe. r O' ,ever one xeads in the gazette that he an. abstemious life' will even dragthat .
. I Be his fortunies are collapsing. He put -his I I .'5cnJpf'1x,1,a upon the upright heam over . _,��
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,� 1. thr4 ,cheers for the ticket, but the will have another coil around you , name on two of your noles. Tell him Books are the immortal sons deifying i the head of Christ. Such an inse-rip-,; has thus honored a regiment in the old bo(ly along to centenarian limits, ' � ""_ - .;
� I - and it will after a whil t tion, called a titulus, was often hung. army one may take it for granted that in a- t4lela ble state of preservation I
audience had jumped hastily to the con 0 Put a coil that you have changed your mind their sireS.-Plato. - I around the neck of a condemned crim- it entails an addition to his income in and useftilness. The foregoing list I I
elusion thal he was extending an invi- around your tongue, and a coil around abeut such things, and that you never Christianity commands 'us to pass by I . .
. tation of another kind. You. brain, and a coil around your indarse. After awhile his matters come injuries; policy, to let them pasi by us � Inal. Greek and Latin, and Hebrew. the shape of a colonel's pay and allow- can lie lengthened out with an in -
Still he did not lose his head. hand, agd. a coil around your t, and an assignment or --nFranklm. : ; The first was the language rCad and ances. Inasmuch as at the present mo- definite number of names, but it is � .11.1
. "I see, felloN lung, to a dead hal I s�oken by intelligent people everywherEN'. ment he holds tho colonelcy of some sufficiently long to show what good 1 ',,
. v-oitizens," he resumed and a cbil around your feet, and a nsion or sheriff's sale takes place. when we are as- I o, that time; the second, the official different regiment-., it Will read- I I
. as he could make coil around your heart, and some day I , spirits and an active brain Will do to I . I .
a T"Plesay: -go ought to have, stopped sured that it does not cover careless- , ... �
," "you understand this never dying worm will, with one 1 language of the Roman empire, the 1 fiffty�e seen that this constitutes no in- lighten up the weight of old ago. When . .
.. =28el'i smhti,a' d On sooner. Just *is I expected. He made ness-111me. do StAel. , Aramaic, or S I we contemplate the Doge Dandolo at . .
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I in'. Come ; �gal I spring, tighten all the coils at once, third, probably in th( YrO- ;considerable addition to his income, all . I
. He Sol", on I too bilasplash in tho world. Glad the An angry man is again angry With' vas the tongue in Cur- � the more as the colonelcies carry with 83 anilwting his troops from the I ....
� I I his bat and the meeting cahcL in t1ire, last twist I Chaldaic dialect, Y
Of. that g_�vful balloon has burstl ba, hall' Applause himself when he returned to reason- I rent use amon th J h p pI d I . ,�
adjourned at once. He had made the convolution you will cry out, "Oh, when he Went up, sibilant derision - pnblius Sy � . I I g_ e owls eo e. The them forage allowances for about 200 deck of bi,oialley, and the brave 01 I., . I ��
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I . I hit of the evening, my Godl" and be gone. The gteatea6 when he came down. "Men shall clap rue. I )King, Each of the- four gospels re - 'horses. peror is ex- blind king , Bohemia falling in ,the . . �.... � ."� I
I .. . � . - - �1-- I of dramatists in the tr.�gedy of "The their hands at . him, and hiss him out of Keep you in the rear of your affee- 3orts the title in different words. Pro t out of this civil list the em thickest of the fray at Crecy, it would . � ..
11 tion, .out of the shot and ' ------ - I C�bly none of them gives a precise copy � pected to pay the allowances of the Va- seem as if there was no exercise for 1. � . .. 1
.,, �. STRONGEST ROPE, Tempest,�' sonds staggering across the h' place." So, high 'up amid,the cragso I of the inal, which may have, been ' rious members of his family, But this either physical, mental or moral de-. . I . -I,:. 11
.. � stage Stephano, the drunken butler is , into the eyes desire-Sliakspeare. � . or! . I ,
I Given an equal number of strandsto bat across th,e stage of human life the agle flutters dust Truly there is nothing in the world, longer .n&more detailed; for the fact, is not. a heavy drain on his purse. His crepit,11de short of the a e of fOUX- .1 ', �- 1.
11. Of the roebuck, wbich then, with ey�s - -h '1� - i; .9 I . . .: .1 1 ...
. . inake up the rope, and each of the s blinded, goes tumbling over the preel- so the heritage � and not the exact forml is the impor b ot i�ce Henry, and his brother I I 11 I �
ame ueenl it�l , � d'teu. I � I I
I and pri eel na es staggering for- of children,Mrs. Oliphant. tant 3nafter. - cross, ' , . .
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dily shown . pice, the great antlers. crashing on the (7) Even on the . .Prederick Leopold, have I score an . I I � .1 I I ,,
I eircumference, it may be res, I st t footli . * . and by his eliolmes, Christ is proclaim- each.11iberited immense private fortunes I I I I
war a Of n- iocks, There axe some minds of which we ed a Rim and are practically independent of any I I . . 11 1,
that wive, twl��ed into rope form,. will spi - . I a t st * bae Now, compare some Of these goings can sffa, they make light; and for oth- 39-41. &-ne of the malefactors -Two allowance, while the onI other princes RICH FIND Or, GOLD, .1 'I,'
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i t f t rld ati6nt out of life with the departure of men ers 0 y, they are waxm�-Joubert. of the �Osipels mention. both :the thieves Of- his house, Prince Al rt of Bruns- I I
�� make a rope so strong as to admit of till a , I � I �e -A despatch from Vancouver, 13. O.., I
* no comparison even with the biast white for their a ea once, d and women, who in the drama of life, If you wish to appear agreeable in as joining in Lhe derision. They may iviek, the, crazy Prince Alexander and
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.1 I Jaemp io a. Twisted hempen cords will and diabolic iv as join in lZissing take the Part that God assigned them c nsent to be taught 'have done so, but as the darkness be- the ee,(,entrie,-,ett,alentedPri-neeGeor,,v,(�, saYs:-A Vancouver syndicatv, has just � ' � ,�'. I
I sustain V46 pounds, lf the rope be one them Off t a stage . and then went away honored of men many things which You know already� 27. . gotlatiolis for. the pur-, . I .1 ."� 11
inch thick; bvht one eighth of an inch Many.. also a a failure in the and ap auded of the Lord Almighty�, ., L . d the earth ,(Atatt. all three e1d;rly men, are exceedingly I completed ne . .1 ,,
I 11 Irama of life through indolence. They It is a .-txt 50 Years ago that in a - . rivater. . 45) one may have relented and repented, wealthy. Indeca, they fi gure among I chase of the ri�cb clamil accidentally dis- , I "� :. , � 1
- I' � � ,in -diameter of iron will susitain more ( . El � Railed on him. Two sinners were the richest princes of the Co;d in '.Rur- �' �,:
� ,;��, than 'one inch in circumference of are 'always making calculations how wbaparatively small apartment of the . Common sense is .the average sells!- Dqually near to Christ and en- ope, . covered in Cayuse Creek. in, Lill000t dis- . . I 1.
Uttle. they can do for the a bility and Intelligence of =on undis. hanging 4 �,,
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hergp rope. No. rope, whatever its ma- compepm- city a nowly married pair set 'up joying precisely equal 11rivaleges. .Yet ------ .S.-:;: - triet, by a half-breed while . hunting. � .
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I get. There ,are more lazy lipme. The first guest invited to that. turbed by individna I p ,
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. .0 t 11 lbx -rchants, residence Wits th6 Lord Jesus Christ, W. R. Alger, . NO DANGER. : mountain sheep a few. dit � : 1. I.
I inoh rope =tie of piano steel wire, such . MiLtll lawyers,, doctors, me . Every man's character and destiny are looet has long been known as a rich, � ��
. . 11 a rope being able to bear not, less. than artists a,nd farmers than have ever and the Bible given the brid6 on the The art of putting well into play Me- How dare you kiss me. � she demand- I , I "I
I I been counted Upon. The Comm I the, results of his own choice. Sa-vethy- gold district, especially near Cayuse 11 �: .1 ,.
� 1 268,000 pounds. or neal-ly 120 tons, be- Unity day of her espousal was the guide Of diocre qualities often;bogets more re- self and us. Like many. at the present ad with great indignation. Creek, Mmers. and pro�spe6tors have I I ,,�,,.
fore it could N5 torn by a dead weight. if full of lagg%rU and shirkers. I can tbat'household. Da, s of sunshme were . Utation than true Vle'rit a0bieVeS. - time, be would have salvation without Ob I I'm not afraid, he replied, :Ym. I �-, ,�
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�' I When a girl is sixteen the aligibil- I ; rgenttance. The other answering.. to be fatal to all sorts of germ life. they believed ,has been at last discov- 11 �:��
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leal tardiness ill ever know & 'home that for 50 years, Providence conceals itse,lf in the, de- "lhis good thief, like, the olive tree, hore . I '',
ity of a Youngman depends agood c I . 11 I cried. The vein has been stripped 120 � 11�.,., I
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