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I . . TX humbled and restored. When this in- is a name, a potent name, a blessed . f that Ziba was already in occupation of NEW, I - 1. ,
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. . �� to King David's palace he trembled. name, that we may put upon out- 11 — � 041
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, ITS EFFECTS, WHEN UNDERSTOOD, Mepliftselietli had treated David most as a crown, and that !A the name of INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ,r&tlon for his labor, May have, food. The perfumer's art has not until re- -0 ., �
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i - I . . MAKE FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS. shoekingly, and -now Alephibosbetla says Jesus, our divine Jonathan, who strip- ! Thoagb Mephilmwiletb bimself wa.4 to coutly availed itself of chemistry or Wild animals oppreo,svA by a , 4 I I� ,11 11 .1 ,
. . to himself. "What does the king want ped Himself of His robe anti put oil 11 David's lkladu".s.11 2.$Am. 9.1-13, (.01-. be a guest at the royal table he re- t
I . of me? Isn't it enoagh tbrit I am our rags and gavo us Ills sword anti I quired the revenue of this Qate for strictly chemical operations. Primary almost human in their actions" Ime:y, ,��.,'7%
I RU14aud Restoration Presexitt d lit a Novel lame? Is hegolug to destroy ray life? took our brokou reel; so that now, deill, Text. thom. ji,410. the suppurt of his family and. household, articles have been the results of enfleur,,l I Seek shelter from the sun, thirst ruut��b , v,,
I — Alway at my table, David's plan pro- age, distillation, percolations, expres- for, water, and fall ti,,va at I
plannerbV Itev. Dr. Talmage -The Dis- .Is he going to wreak on me the ven- whether we are living or 4ying, if we GorVs wonderful promise to I .
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. I . allied and Humbled liumnik Soul Balseta 90ance which he holds toward MY speak that name it woves heaven to filled D&v- vided for one unfit d for active life, slori, decootin or sixallar ast 4un- ,� ,
Agatil. grandfather Sault It's toO bad," But the center, and God says: "Let the id's luort with delight and gratitudd. honored his friend's son, aud gave as operations, struck. The tigers of India seek jan. -:1
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I Washington, July 9.-Dt. Talmage's -way to the tabernacle, he u ktjos, Atli proLably always will be, the spixit- ., I �.,
ro, to the palace Mephibosheth must, poor soul come in. Carry him up into ATAking his little chance as Possible s The basis of all good perfumes is, an
inded it. With the throneroom of the pala,oe. Thouglil gave thanks in a psalm of sublime ut- I of whora would n in the POOls they Wallow for hours ,
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since the king has comm, p rebellion. Twenty servaor
I sermon of to -day is a vivid and novel Rtaff and cratolies and helped by his he may have been in exile, though sin teranoe. I ow become, the ser- uous extracts which are produced from thin deep t w I rat :.
presentation of the theories of ruin and friends, I see Mephilooslieth T01119 up may bave crippJed him on this side, I In the next scene he appears i vants ot Alephilloshoth. (4) The change in he Ater her than en- ',
the stairs of the palace. a few flowers, mostly rose, cassie (Aca- dure the �-:,
I I ear his anti sorrow may have orippled him on as, -Israel's warrior king. As the ii., rst � of forturitt experienced by Alephibusheth heat of the oun, driving ."
1. restoration. The Bible scene described staff and crutches rattling on the the other sitle, and he ! w'a,s but slieffit when compared with c1a), jasmine, orange, jonquil and vio- through the a of fell g
I � is lame in hoth part of his reign draws to in ss a e ovehelad. P
is romantic. His text was II. Samuel tessellated floor of the throne room. NO his fe M 010SO 110; that of a p(Z,r sinner who is suddenly let. � ,;.
�1) et, bring hlru up int Further than this, they may some. .��
. I ix, I anti 18: "Is t hem yet any that is � sooner have tbeso two persons con-' for I want to show him 1) tile Pala4ceO xv.mOmbolrs the divine command to over- � made art beir of God, I .. %%
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- the house Of Saul, that I may fronted each other, Alephlboslieth and kindness for Jonathan's sake. -: the pomade or grease which has absorb ' t I I I
left of "'rlart'ag throw the Canaanites, arid proceeds vig 11. Then said Ziba. Ziba submltted� prised, like deer; in tba
I David the king, than 'Alephiboslieth Again M( hihosbetli in my text OrolislY to dwy it. Hence his conflict I to the. royal coruTiLand, though doubt- Iva or. ;;
show, him kindness for Jonathan's throws hims,ell flat on biq fa,oe before , stands for � 19 � less with inward unwillingness at beinis ed the molecules of o dor from the frez I
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sake ? . . . . So Alv,pblbosbeth dwelt the king and styles himself a dea, lt-e disubled human $Out with tile Philistines, Yloabites, theKing � remanded from the position of a pro- flowers, the, latter proms Cattle seek the 'woods and sha,dod
� d dog. lifted to the Icing's table. It was of Zobab, and the Syrians, narrated in' spots when the sr,ri begins to show its -
in Jerusalem, for Ill ilid eat continually In the east -wlie� a man styles blinself a more difficult, in those times even than prititor back to that or a servant. Bigh- as onfleurage. Alcohol has a gre are soon, driven oat by .
I (log lie utters the utmost term of self it is now for common mon to get into chapter 8. 1-15. And now that he was teen years later, durin,- Absalomla re- a .:
I � at the king's tabItA and was lame on abnegation. It is not a term so strong I a royal dining room. The subjects victorious over his enequie$, his army� I my, the armies of
I bellion, Ziba betraved his master and affinity for the molecules than the f a more dead4y ene
q rail of , (apparently false1j) accused him of grease, and hence quickly robs it Of blood -thirsty and keenly weaponed lii-
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- ,�Ah his fcet." in this country, where, if a flog has a I might have wine around the strengthened, his government secure,his ; h id. The king believed odor. It is evident, of course, that a sects, and resort to tb6 hills. Carious,-
. Was there ever anything more ro- i fair chance,, he, sometimes shows more; tbo palace and might, have seen the
. nobility of character than some humaa 1 lights kindled, anti might have heard merce extended, his capital enittrg- ty and gave it to Zilla. But later ly enough, many insects prefer keejp- I
I mantie ,and chivalrous than the lovo of; com 'Vaeu more direct process couianot be used, i
specimens that we wot of, bat the L.11(f clash of the knives and the rattle ed, his palace erected, and general pros- i he hall Wephibosbet's side Of the in the shade to, quenclilgIg their
halt of to the flow- tlo.
Jonathan was up art -1 David was down. 1 know by ni� own observation, are ut- . 8 fc, '%Tephi- seek th, Pools arid eam3
avid paused to 1001ttwhat had bpen taken A r , ers would absorb detrimental organic str
- niangy cars of the oriental cities, as I of the. golden toblets, but not got in. pQrity attained, D. V
i David anti Jomtlian I At one time. i story he restored to him que as alcoliol applied directly t I
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g -,n Wit out feet could not get after individuals. ltemerabering how ; bo-Rheth. Scholars say this clause should compo er around to snap up the. flier. killed I
'I- � Now David is up andIlonathan's family I terly deter able, Mephlbosheth gives in once in all tbplr lives to one ban- ! uads, This extract supplies a by the tails of the Qarts. I
I the utmost form of self loa,thing when t, Yet Yoor Mephillosheth goes in, true had been Jonativin's f,!,,,61,ip- read, "So Mephibasheth did eat at mellow floral body to comp . I
- is down. As you hav,v often heard of' , compares himself to &dog, and dead 1 David's table." oundS Or Fishermen see deer along Atli
. i he qn, : .9 tbere and is every day ,it the leading him to Bacrifice, Saul's regard 11) A . roiadaok 0
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� two snJ,1L,rs before &-oIng into battle at that, table. Oh, what a getting U&))in the and his Own interest for love's wake- � h �
� , ion. Through whom the perfumes which is not otberwiso obtain- =d Maine lakes
' I makin- a coveiviiii that if one is shot . 003aSider the analogy� When theconi- world it was for 'lle-phi OUSP 0 fiaul Was perpetuated down ablo� Except the -rose, none of the fl()Vv._ hot days of summer. The deer in tba�
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. i the m'irvivor will take. charge of tb, n1and is given from the Palace of though you and I may be woe- David tried to find some, of his house to I tO Thf., time of the capLivity (I Chron. ers mentioned above are distilled for streams nibble at a 1HY Pad new and
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. body, ill(, watt -11, tho mementos and � heaven tothe, human soul tocome, the fail , lamed with sin, for our divine WhOrl, he, might show kiridnoss, in re- terns to their essential oil. This product in the
"What is (god t 13. Ihvelt in Jerusalem. He s the, Opposite shore. I
I, soul begins to tremble. Jonathan's .sako I hope we will all get turn. From Satil's land st-t�ward lie have remained loyal to David through case of the rose,. reduced with ,spirits, No mammal bears the heat so well . ��
li� rhaps of the bel(qt family of the one' going to (to with me now? Is He going in to dine with the King, k-arned that �Jephlbosheth, a son of all tbe temptations of Absalom's re- has an entirely as domestic cats. When dogs seele I I .1
1,113t, divs�, so David -tin I Jonathan have to destroy me? Is He. going to wreak Before dining we must be introduc- I so, was greatly belled different odor from �he shade, cats stretch tberriselves out "' 1.�� , �.
. 11h; vengeance upon me?,, There is, ed. If you art, invited to a Y i 1) and the same ,:� .
made a t-ov+Inant, and new that ,Tons- evilipari Jonathan, survived. Now, 'Mepbillosh- bellion; anti, it
more than one Meplilbosheth trembling of Persons ivhvre there are distin. eth, was but five years old. at his falh- ,V ]its servant, ,who with orlpi;ial cuu- in the sun, and not till 6cogs pant in .� .
11 I nln�r managed to rob him of,halt his maY the Abade will they move into the shac6
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�nt, You are irl- er's death, and had spent the. interve _ �
. than is dead, David is inquiring about now because God has summoned him!gaished veople prut be said of any flower which it is
his falililY, Ont he itriy show kindriess to the Palace of divine Wh_ I, I estate. Anil -was slane. See how this possible to treat both ways. The sim- Ow. Wbep it is Let cats drinks good 7
grace4 'It, Lrolluoe(J.- "This is (be senator." This ing Years in retirvinent with one of arfel-ted It!.,: future, career (2 Sam. I deal and lie quietly in a so
Unto th. Pin for their fal her Jonathan's! are You trembling about? God has 110 is the governor,,, "ThLs is the, pXesi. � C' ple. addition of essential oils to spir ,Tt of ciose, , �
f;ake. I P10MUre iii tho, death of a sinner. lit" ; (lent." BvAore we sit dova, at the the. great fainliles 1&yond Jordan who r 1-4; 19. 24-30). David's kiridilkIss (lid its as it thinking of too boaps and 540W. I , �
� I does not rend for you to hurt Yull, King's tafile in hoaven I think we will bad been devpl� attat-hell to it , not go Vinrequited. For ,when he fled productm a compound lacking in body �krifts. -
I C,ireful .,�,mrvb is nride, anti a son of . Ile, re.nds for you to do you good.' A ,1vant to I'ttI introtlaj�ed. Ob, ,�vbat a of Saul; so 1), 10 house I from Ah,,i!om and lva,l mw -bed *Maliau- and richnes.�, � .
t .lv,,, 1; it"! According to Mr. Ragenbelik, the 1
Joriallon of tli*, dr;,ndfully bomoly'81'Oteh Preacher had tbe following cir- tlm.� th.lt 1�.111 1)1� when vou and I, by I ttl V(Ir t3evil him. aba, �Xavhir ot 1,o�tivljar, the friend of With a basis of these floral extracts Hamburg animal colleotor, the polar
, ' bears seem to enjoy the heat of mid., .
I . I culn I A royal iuvitaLi�)u brought, him to rourt i Alvphi4)�ljo,tb, provided h
I n-ruiv. of .NloplilboAhelli is found His .stallow brought under his ol*wr . th- � 91%-. of Uod, got into heaven and , I . im with bedq till skillful Perfumer undertakes topro-
ntir,, in his infaney, had le , , i VUL10n: There was a puor woman in. are InLrOliltt'Ld to the mighLy splrit4 and a plaw at tile 1�111g*s table was i and u0n-Als and Alod and luxuries, be- summer. When -the sun beats down
� t him tall, I the Parish who was about to be turned, - I ealls- his people were hun7ry and duce synthetically any desired odor, hottest these thick-skinned brutes lie y
anti t )w fall had put both his ankles out; Out because. -11 . thure, and bowe one A-111 says, "This is'ajsz n'd him. Satti's, family vstate,' thir,
'I - _q ,, could not pay her � �4 and irvary iii the wilaerness adding. as his experience suggests, var- stretched oat in the full glare, just as 0
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� I is Paul ... Alhis le whiela had fallen to David, was prisvid- (2 �am. 17. 27-29). !, dog or cat lies do pro ro
I or piaoe and thvy h. -id. never been set, rent- One night, she heard a luud I mos"s " 4IThis is �Yohn knox," "This t14 lous essential oils or infusions of roots, . wn bef a V 71 .,
1 15 � '.1 i ed ig I — - _. in raidwinter.
I T1i1.�'d*,vriIpil Pon- nian is brought into I knocking at the door, and shel Made Jobil ,'vlilto11 Xhis izi .LNIariln Lutiler'" I to enable him to maintain six estab- _. le,tives, seeds, resins and animal matters,
� no answer and Lid herself. 'I'lie rap- ,,I,hi, . This birds of the fields, the xoadsidei
s is ij.,!�rge. \N hitt.fie LEV' Oh, bliall lWitaval. sultalliv to his runk. Ziba was QUICK WORK. the kil,ter WL,W,tll.v to insure PLTMaU- hirds, the sparrows, And the I . .
I hp- palaev of King P,tvid. David looks 11 E)illg Continued, louder, louder, 10Udcr,;w't1 lluvt, any sl n-ngth, left after .such � appointed stewa r,i of tile propert y on — oney or to bind the .-*mewhat various pigeow
i I upon hint with invitin- tonderness, no ut she Made, no answer and continued a r(,autt of celo.,i(bi introductioxi'� 'Y ea, condition of reeehin- one half the pro-' 4"011vet-11014 'If a Tree Into a Nvwqbaver in srent,.� composing the combination. bathe in the hot (lust, but also iiiiii do� I
I - light in a pond, drinking great,.qa=.- A
; itnubt w-eing in his f��_e a re-sexublance to hide herself. She, was almost fright- 1 N%*4,, shall lie potelitates Ourselves. Then glit, Ont� 1111114red and raity-IW Thest, s!!ents all vary. =,*rdiug to their
14 ened to death. She said, "That's the � duoe in reniumeraiion of h6 ovend e Minutes. tilies of water. ,%
� to Ill.,; old frb-irl, tli�A devea,,ed Jon, O w"V shall sit down at: the S'Jug's tahl'a I I nitilevular arrangement, and have such , and ,plashiag about , ,
. . %- officer of the, law come to thr Nv Ine � with the grea0st enthusiasm.
� t1lan. Th- 'wholp livaring of King out. Of my home.,, -with the sans anti daughter�s of God. while the bal-an-v wz6 to be paid as A very intem.sling experiment was differing evapoit,xting points that an In England the rooks gather round ;
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_ i anti om will wbisper across the table relit. to Atephil,t.hileth, the new-found recently made at Mossr.s. 241enzel & expert. can analyze a complicated per- the sheep I ,
i Pavid loviard him w.�eins �7.qay: "How i A few days after a Chri-4*1A. Phikkil- I to us -and isay, '13�Ihuld what manner' . troughs, Waiting eagerly for 4
thrOpiil, wei her in the .,,treet an,l K'id: ' owner of thtA lanot. The true friendship Couipany's paper and wood pulp manix-
� . . futne by simply picking out the sep,r- the eening rapper of -water to be .
9:"d I ant to sev you, Mqphlbo,�heth *, 11 I Of love the Father bath 1108t.owed upon ate primary odors as they become sue- turned on, In Australia parrots and y
i My poor woman where were .You the us that we should Ila ,called the .sons of David for Jonatirtn was revealed by factury. et Elsenthal, Germany. in cessively pioutinent in the evaporation.
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i 114- .vt:u remin4 ino of your father, Other night? I came, round to -v(j'jr of God.1" And some one ,at the table his exalting this utifortunat, _ , perp?Ava , -�
� -tor I I niade i _I e � birds driven from their shady
- rent. Whv didn't 3rou U -ill &-'Y-. "How long will it lusl,� All a plary oE honor; and more. vspoelally, e�qt epa4e Of timf,� ill whiVh it Wa,% Pos- to great and flying over an openin
house to pal, Y,UUI .ripplI. t,O order to weertairi what was the ,short- The perfumer',;� art has been brought
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my o'd frivrid aril Vx-nefa( : perfeetkin in the production drought sometimes _ g in time of �.111
I a ))!irgiin with your father a good let me in, iVera vou, at houie *V "Whv." other banquets at which I sat ended. especially of pleasant "bouquets," and, � fall dead. . 11 I
� .,� she replied, I'wa� that You?" when we, bear in mind that the univer- 6iblo� to convert rho wOull of s, st ud- -, Tli(I, woodchuck retires to the moistp., * i
I _e0P Vras me. I came to pay your reM." r into are made, whieh with nice labels and _quirrel to $1
maliv V;�arsago, alid I am going to 11 "Yes, t ll"t 11MV long will this last?" Anti Paul � in a minor degree, simple floral svents, depths of its burrow, the s
vou. What v.�n I <to for you. "Why " she said, "if I hlid had any will say, "Forever," and John Knox stroy all the members of a former roy- a journal ready for delivery, This ex- some lutagination. are enabled to pass its home, tree. The hare lies in the
it A061 , will answer, "Forever" and Joshua rat lu'istern cwitom -,wis, and is, to de, Ing tree into Paper, and the latte
ii - Mphll,oiloth? I -tin resolved what to idea that it was you, I would have let will sv� "F�reverlll and George �%Ibite- ' long grass beside a brook, in an aldor, ,
-ill - my home." 0 And the wine at that banquot will orosity appear. I or is a rare gift, an of Tbe snake$,-, .1 .
do -I will inalro you a rich man. I w III 41 house, do the king's nobility and gen- Pertinent h4 of extreme, hnport;ince. be- as fair represcirtations of the odors of
I You in, I thought. it was an Office'r field will my, .'Forever populars flowers. A delicate sense bed: , k
I'll come to cast r116 out (it . cau-se it shows what rapidity oan be " d, few personsare the mud turtle% the .
. no,.w to you the eonfiscated property , soul, that, load knot -king at thy gate be old wine; it will attained by the concurrence of prac- familiar with the true scents of- the drooning insects seek the cattle paths
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1i ot' x-vur grandfat lin, Saul, and you shall I to -day is not the shorifi come to Put it will be the oldest wine in heaven, PRACTICAL NOTES, and road sands or some IDg In a pool 11 �.
I b- a 11--st Z as'yuit live, i YOa in jail. It is the best friend you it will be tical maviiines and ,favorable condi- most ordinary flowers, and the ordinary water on wbich tlie sun ber.ts hekvi-
,� - of inin(I as lon, , ie wine that was trodden Verso 1. And David said. This must tions. Wrilumer Lq not critical, requiringonly Of
'K . an I �i� .shall IxI se�tted eat mv t,able twor bad come to be youx sectu,ity. You Out from t e red clusters on the day Uave been after he had reigned over all that the arth-le be fragTant, p
�, , arnori,.- Olt- prino,tIs." It was to6 much shiver with terror because you think V _leasing eat, The beat is to them welcome.
. "a alone. Three trees were felled in a forest and hwiting. Fashions change in per- I
, when Jesus trod the wine pr Israel for seven Years at least. Any near the wstablishment at thirty-five
fOr I Mephibosli'M It, anti lie cried out; i it is wrath, It is mercy. NVhy, t ben, Wine already more than 18 � rituries and. it will he noticed in anv
agn-R,"I it, calling hiulswlf a ilmd (log, tremble before the King ot heaverimrid d minutes VWL semen in the presence of r111,11110,r?,,Y THE LONDON OF TO -DAY.
old. All our earthly imperfections that is left. It might net 'have seeme, t,w,O of 0 that the present taste is J(;i
r " 11',� sl il I." says Da vid, " I di the woers of the manufactory pronounced odors of the most offensive — .
I Wt do this earth calls you, to his palace? Stop completely covered up and hidden. sate to make the inquiry soonex. But and a notary whom they had called up.
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on. your own aveollut. 1 do t1lis for trembling and start right away. "Oh," Iffephiboshoth,s feet under tile table, now the kingdom was uniied and had on to certify as to the authenticity of type.
.N ou r fa. William O'Brien's Oplition. of the Worlav
&!;Ir, ..Tonath-in's sake. I can Y01A say, "I can't start. I have been Kingly f r . gly v t e Kingly The chemist bas lately bad some rare Metropolis.
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i ri;-vor p ), � a a Kin es ur th,� e%ptIriment.'fhP.,e trees were carried I
, %,I, , is kindness. I rememi)er so lamed by sin and so lamed by evil companionship. Wo shall reign for become firmly established, and there successers in synthetical work, and bag �
wil -it a,s houndod from plave to habit I can't start, I am lame in both e�er anti ever. to the manufactory, Where they were given the Perfumer some.products If I were asked to say how the old .
I , ll!.IT.:. llow h!,- I think that banquet was little possibility that any. member eat into plei-R-s 1'21 inebes in length, which 8baml-ite floral odors with fidel- and the new cities strike a stranger, I I
befriended me. Can I feet," My friend, we come out with will ineam more to these who had it of the home of Saul could again divide -%vbich were then derortivated and i,plit,
I i -ver forget how he ";frl ped himself of our prayer,s said sympathies to help hard in this 'world than to those who ity. One of the newest products of che-
f- 11 hl��;-�,urtler allptirel a2gave it to me You tupitto the palace. it you want to it. For Jonathan's sake. A. leaguo of The wood thus prepared was arterward ML,qtr - - should say, that London is, in the Ian- I
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� ' get 0 z�-63- That b;zu,ja-3� ,u D friendship had been made between Dav- raised by an elevator to the five de- tS. with which in combination t
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t 111'sl qv� of no shepherd's mat, and how' palace, you may got there- palace meant more to IvIeplibosheth id and Jonathan which was to extend fibratong of violc he guage of Sam IVeller, "wisibly swell- 11
I li,- io,k off * his; own sword and belt Start now. The Holy Spirit will help i he works. The wwA perfumer is now enabled to produce in ing"-swelling not merely in the miles
I aild 9-41 them to nle instead. of my YOU. jus than to any clue at&% because to bad to their children. (I Sam, 18 3; 20. 16,42.) pulp produced by those m,'u'hinE`S Was exact extract of violets which not only over Which it is stretching ifs pro'digi- �
thr been Poor and crippled arid despised (1) NN, re it -,,, as
'in, � Ob t van never forget him I I and mje(Aed� And that man simulates quite erfectIv the odor &
I %. ', you self on your face at t e feet e should constantly seek oppor- then put into n vat, `wbk� "
. who in the nocessary materials. violets. but is o remarkable perman. .
. ephibosbeth did. this world is blind will better &P- 2. Ziba. This slave of Saul seems to This process finisbod, the liq in the wealth, health, and energy with
! feet .1,; if I vouldn't, do enough for you, Of t e Ki , as . tunitics to do good. mixed with ? ous, arms mud legs into the fields, but
I Ills son. I doii't do it for your s�ke; ep lbo ot Is camnal comparison aid Pulp enoy and, more important, has certain
I do, it for your father Jonathan's seems extravagan to the world, but Preciato the light of heaven than we have be,come a freeman at his m-_ta was r,ent to the paper machine. At striking qualities which appeal success- which it supports its mighty careasw I
,;,1k--" "So Alephilwshoth dwelt in Je_ when a man has seen himself as '"*he in this world had good eyesight. ter's death. Ile was now prosperous, tbirtv-four niinutw� pa-st. nine. in the fully to the popular taste. Very per -
L . he And the man who in this w with fifti,en sons and Lwcnty, slaves. inoix;ing, th:- first shoot. of paper Nvas never saw London in such monstrous
rw;,ilni, for lit- did wit continu-illy at really is and seen how he has beea orld was
deaf will better appreciate the musio feet extracts of violets are made from
tliv king's table. and was lame, on both treating the Lord there is no term veh& Ile had mrvd for Uephibos-heth in his fluL-6-ji. Thi� entire manufacture had the flowers, but if. pure these are.vory health. The carrlage4 were more num-
his ft -et.." ri h ess his sell con- Of heaven than wo who in this World need, and therefore, knuNving the facts thu,i consumed but one hour and fifty- delicate and evane,ocent. lonone is an erous and mom splendid than ever,
Thery is so much gospel in this demnation. The dead dog of Mephi_ had good hearing., And those will have and having sonio influence, he thought nine minutes. & interesting compound produced bystart- there were fewer of tile wom-faced men .
quaint invident that I am embarrassed bosheth's comparison tails to describe a higher appreciation of the easy loco- be might venture to place them before The owners of the manufactory. sc- ing from eitrol (a constituent of oil who sit on the park seats as long as
- to know whore to begin. Whom do the man's -atter loathing of himself. motion of that land who in this world the king. companied by the notary,, then took a leiiion). It is impossible to accurately e pol , n would let them, and turn �
I were Mophiboshets. ce si estimate, the exact lWits of The nP t (N leasu gardens of the City Coun-
. Olephilxx4heth and David and Jonathan MePhiboshoth's posturing does not seem 3. Hout- of Saul. The name recalled few sheets to a printing offi tuated
makq� you think of? too prostrate, When a soul is con- 0, my soul, what a magnificent gos- bitter wrongs, but for his friend's sake at a ijist,anoe of about two and a half chemital products aa used industriallYw, oil I to sue ghastly sarcasms; the bid- .
WTvphlboshoth in the first pla,m, victed, first, he ,prays upright, Then Pot I It takes a man so low down and David was willing to forget his own miles from th� works. At ten 0 clock, but a� they all seem to depend some -
raises him so high] What a gospell ' as .s(ru gle for life. in [the streets, I
atands for the I disabled human Soul. the Muscles of his ne,ok relax, land he sufferings. The kindness of God means a copy of the printed journal was in the wbat on oxidation to develop the full
Lord Bvron describes sin as a charm- is able to bow his head. After awhile, Come now, who wants to be banqueted with the. policeirian standing so4emnly
,�7 kindnew of merey such as God shows to hands of the party; so that it had tak- odor, their weak point would niaturally in it all to � that net womany bones
in recklessness as a gallantr7, as a by an almost super-buman effort and impalaced?, As when Wilberforce men -large and free and forgiving. He en two hilurs and twenty-five minutes be an eventwil. dogeneration, unlike were broken. was never so fierce, or, I
D.9n . �ihe ,was trying to get the emancipation spares those he has advantage against, to convert the wood of a. standing tree u--itural products whose oxida�ion is ex- in spite of
Juan. George Sand describes sin kneels down to pray. After aw le,
as trium ,whea he has seen God aud seen him- bill through the British Parliament wood pavemimt and asphalt,
pliant in many intricate plots. and so must we. Jonathan bath yet a into a journal ready for delivery trerneh, slow. and the opinion of .11. Alphonse Daudet,
Gavarni, with his engraver's knife, at- self, he throws himself flat ,on his face and all the British isles were anxious son. He,- had been saved from the It Must bo added that, durini the Anofher commercially valuable odor so deafming, th,� well-dri,sied throngs,
ways shows sin as a great jocularity. at the feet of the King, ust like Me- to hear of the passage of that emanci- philistines when Jonathan was slain on course of the manufaeture, there oc- is artificiA musk, musk baur (*r, chem- glit I eyirig, eldying, and swelling around -
But. the Bibl Pse t as M hi phibosheth, The fact as i4e could see Pation. bill, when a vessel was coming Mount Gilboa. He was kept in obscurity curre.d a few int erruptions which might Ically, trinitroisobutol toluene), which the theaires and the jewel shops; the .
bosbeth, lame on both feet. Sin,eTi&_ Ourselves as God sees its we we into port and the captain of the ve&� afterward lest Davidshould regard him be avoided at another time, and that, u; successfully used as a ba,te or binder ,
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the nurse in the context, attempted to ish at the spectacle. 'Zou. would have Bel knew that the people were so anxi- m4aurariis never so filled with the sub-
, carry us and let us fall, and -we, have, no time to overhaul other people. Your ous to get the tidings as a rival. Lamo on his feet. The in tla,� opinion of the two manufactur- in many perfumes wbere its pre.senve lime of confidence of Britons who but .,
nurse ba her haste lot him fall when ers, had it not been for this, twenty would not be expected by the layman. �rot the men, and got the ships. and .
I been disabled, and in our whole moral cry Would be, "God be merciful to me, On the prow of the ship and �houted she fled from Jezreel, on hearing of the minutes might have been gained. Terpinol (Laire) is a direct prodiiet of .
� Sometimes a sinner I" to the people lQng before he got Up to gel the money tooz No, suggestion of I I
nature vre, are decrepit. death of Saul and aonathan. He was spirit of turpentine, which in combina- a fi, l the sickly
theologians haggle about a technical- And again, Mephlbosheth in may text the dcok, ."Frftl" and they cried it, then five years Old. F if teen years pass- tion reprodums the odor of lilac blos- nonsen.-o allout "tout lastse, tout casse,
itY. They use the words "totai de- stands for the sake of another. Me- sad they shouted it, and they sang ed away before he was brought to Da- ELECTRIC POWER FOR XONTREAL. sOms PerfeCtIv. The oltl-fashioned ex- tout pasye": but more 1han. ever the
pravity," and some people believe in phlboshoth -would never have get intn it all through the land, " Free free I" vid's notice. (2) The fatherless are tract of heliot7rope of the perfumer -was, burly Bridsh en?rgy and app2tite,seek_ .
the doctrine, and some reject it. What the palace on his own account. Why So to -day I would like to s&lnd the under God's faithful cam. — at the best, a fiction, and usuallv un- i,g whit it may devour. The evening
do You mean by total depravity? Do did David ransack the realm to find news of your present and your eter- 4. lVachir. This was a rich man, prob- The Laelihie Rapid,; of %he St. laivrence stable and unsatisfactory also from its
) nal emanci ably of the tribe of Manasseh. Joseplaus Are at Last to be I tilized. dark color, which stabled . .
you mean that ,every man is as bad as that poor man and then bestow upon h i,ation until the.urgels - P newspaper boys, flying through the .
him a great fortune a God eve ng in the air 0! . linen. The streets, screaming "the winners" knoNv
fte' can be? Then I do n ,r w tch calls him "the I man of Gilead." For some time past work h,is baen at
ot believe in nd command a the PI-PoTon of heliotropine of the. chern- their public. Nothing wins like "the
it either. But do you mean that sin farmer of, the nn- of Ziba, to cultivate men ,on battlements and bellmen He afterward UMe,5,Pd'- khradia to Da- ist pro4uces, with jasmin spirit. and . 1,
b" let us fall; t4ht it has sacrificed the estate and give to this invalid in the town cry it, shout it, sing it, vid -when he fled from Absestern (2 carried on by the Lachine Rapids By- coumarin, an extract perfect in odor, winnersllwnot at the City and Suburb- . r
and disabled and crippled Our entire epbibosheth half the proceeds every ri I " i r I free I" I come oat now Sain, 17. 27). Lo -debar. ,,k town east of draulio Company upon a larg,� -sv.'n;r (lam and so colorless as to be known as ex- six alone, but -wherever Anglo-Saxon r I
Year? t e ssenger of the palace to in- the im, men hustle for success, and p I;i
moral nature until we cannot walk . Da , Jordan not far from Mahana I whieh runs out more than a. thousand tract of white heliotrope. . , ...
straight and are lame in botU feet? a ty ytMab!o uiVa povoird f melaliki We subano vite ATep i heth to come up., I am possibly the same as the Debir of Josh, Coumarin is the odorous principle of weakest to the wall. It was sit very # "I
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- There I, Ishh,oslieth Tonka, bean, wild vanilla, woodruff and � .
Then I admit your p d he to -day to tell you that God has P. 13, ' feet into the St. Lawrence River. A gre
,,reposition of Israel? It was for Jonathan's sake. W ith of kin to bestow upon you fall of water is securod by means of the world has ever yet ls,�en, in its trF- .
is not so much dif erenca in an Afri- hold his court for the seven years Da- sweet grass (Anthoxant-hum adoratum) �
cam jungle, with' barking, howling, hiss- It Was what Robert Burns calls for for His Son's sake., The doors of the vid reigned at Hebron. its location this dam sufficient to develop at the It is now prepared synthetically, arid umphantly materialistic way. �
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Kradise, With its animals coming be- forget what Jonathan had done for cupbearers have already put' the chali- 5. Sent and fetched, David did not water power is to be transformed into �ho natural products, largely in scent- . . . ,..
wae Adam, when be patted them and him in other days. Three tirnes this ces on the table and the great, loving, merely dispatch a royal command, but electrich,v. Upon the 01. . .a, power 'n'r tobacco. AN INUNDATION. 1. 1, �, i
stroked them and gave them names, chapter has it that all this kindness tender, � sympathetic, heart of God supplied the means of travel, as Joseph house will be built whicli will run its with the I � . . - I
W that the Panther was as tame as on the part of David to Mephibosbeth bends over you this moment saying, did when he brought Jacob down to entim length and shaw ,in unbroken perfumer, being used most largely for ,.. ,
� ather Jonathan's sake. The I, y that is yet left of the R gypt. tuier, 1,600 feet long. The base- flavorings, but, as it seems o be as a Tal
the dove, as there is between the war. for his f Is there an or 0, t so- Floods In Brigbilt Columbf. do 61 �
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human soul disabled and that soul as daughter of Peter Maxtyr, through that I may show him 6'. Fell on his face. Probably fear- men'. of this will be oceupied by the clated with the trade, !,I' va�L,y be well to I
. God originally constructed it. I do not. the 'Vice Of her husband, came do-,va kindness for Jonathan's sake?" ing. that he had been suspected as an Nvaterwhcels. The main floor -will con- note that vanilline, or'aitificial vanilla, all Reeorls. 111� . I ,.."
P car-- wEat the sentimentalists or the to Penury, and the senate of Zurich aspirant to the throne of his grand- tain tb(-, dynamos, of -�vhioh there -,vill has proven a commercial success, ancl The Columbia River has broken all I .
,-- ,*flets say in regard to sin. In the name Look care of her fo�r her father's sake. lar rely replaces the seed pod of the or- previous records in height of water, , ,
- Sometimes a person has applied to AVENGERS. father Saul, and had been brought in- be twelve, each or 1,000 horse power or -
bf.God. I declare to You to -day that to the king's presence to receive sen- 12,000 horse Power hL all. They will all.l. .",
sin is disorganization, disintograti for help and you have ref ased I — Last Wednesda-y the water began to go I
. ion, tence of death. The picture of David's be Oi the. Canadian Geiieral Electric There are various, other syratbetical _..�,' I
ghastly disfiguration, hobbling deform- M, but when you, found he Nvas the Sea Gull its Doubly at Benefactor To Peo- Company's latest multiphase type. ducts Nvblch are in a more or less higher and the 1894 mark Was topped I I
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'Your modern th;eolog been your b9nefactor iu former days I f.,
I iari tells you that The 4ea gull is do -ably the benefactor last so.lon, of Saul's fallen house, comes tl) Ala; i -eai for use there in lighting to replace neroli and the rose, but they W
man is & little ()at Of sorts. He some- and by a glance you saw the resemb- out in greater splendor the deeper the t city, operating the strect rall- are scarcely eat of the experimental qual"l.ities of brush, -with wire and 1. � ,
times thinks Wrong -indeed, his nature, lance of youx old friend in the face of man. It not only follows the plow latter humbled himself before the F , and in state. For a long time the maker of rock had to be used to prevent the r � "I "I'll
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needs a of the applicant you relented and you. (on farms near the sea coast), in order er. His crippled condition - I I and power purposes. Apart from - aP � -
I I . little moral surgery, a little . made, obei so has been using ethers and alde- bank, from g6lue into the tuxbulent I , � .
rectification. Religion is a good thing said, I Ch. I Will do this for your ra- to eat the freshly turned grubs, but sauce more difficult and noticeable. (3) t t that this will exceed in nydes, which are ttheap sources of such waters, Down the river towards Ar- , . � � I �� I
to have, it might same day come into ther's sake." You know by your ex- interest any yet Pin'Int,'.1led, the. wintergreen, oil of bitter . ;
What we, dread as an ill often turns con- Odors as oil of I � ''.
, lw� use. Map is partially wrong, not all perience what my text means. Now, it scours the surface of the sea near out to be a decided -good. . tract for this electrical installation is almonds, etc. The chemist has now rowhead the water is over the track I ... 1.
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. the salve of divine grace, and the Oint_ you and I aire to get into the King's seize On floating garbage, dead fish or The visible terror he manifested would dynamos,. It is also worthy tgical sections, as the indoloid, amin- many of the ranches. At ArrowheaA � .
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will have his one foot cared. Man is The most important part of every for by every prominent eleetrioal minn- according to the molecular arrange- . 11 �
IY half wrong, not altogether wroug prayer is the ]ant three or four words of these birds known to him the king's purpose, Did ,:
. have saved many a sea- David recognize in his features any re fact-arer in thp. world, the ,superiority ment, of the odoriferous principle, These At Hall's Landing and neighborhood I I
. 4 In what is man's nat I of it: "For Christ's sake." Do not rat- port town anti village, round so ",Ili of the apparatur3 chosen kept the order -sections do not include the great nurn- the ranches of r . � 1. �
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., � . -his will, his affectious, his judgment V those words as though they t l7ve, at people-inobad- � I
� � � hover, from plague and pestilence. The laud of Saul. This family estate with bome, manufacturers. , ber of flowers with the honey ,scent, ing Messrs. Ad I 4'
I No. Tliexe is an old book thil; says, were merely the finishing stroke of the �Vot every year they are massacred by whkh was at Glbeah had fallen to . � as sweet pea, honey -suckle, etc. air, Helstrora, Bourne
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"The wholeheart issick and the whole prayer. They are the most important David in right of his wife (Num. 27, 8), � - I — Bros., Vickers, Lovell, Corsir and Mes- I
. heart faint.,, part of the prayer. When in earnest- thousands for idle and cowardly sport STEAM ENGINES OF THE WORLD, 1,
. 11 both feet I Mephibosheth lame in ness you go before God and say "for or for the sake of their wings, to be At my table, Be a ro7al courtier, and ley- have been covered. Wholly or �. t-
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.11 I Our belief of the fact that used in millinery, Their eggs are have the privileges of a member .Of LIVING To ON,E,s SELF. partly and their crops, mmtlypotatees,� � " ,.
sin has sacrificed and deformed our Christ's sake," it rolls in.as it were I The. Bureau of- Statistics in Berlin . , , �
, : . I upon God'a mind all the memories of plundered wholesale for museums and the royal amily. %'his is a reeogniz- The man wbo lives in himself be- badly spotted. The water is also well , '. j
I . 80111$ increases as we go on in years. to fill the shop windows of naturalists. ed mark of- honor in the Ba -t. records the fact that of the steam en- I .1
- When You Ataxted life, you thought Bethlehem and Gennesaxet and Gel- one man boasted a year ago that he 8. He bowed himself. Whot��,r as the gines now working in the world four- queaths his own folly and poverty and up to the bridge on Cranberry Creek I 11
� � that man wa's a little marred by sin, goptha. When you say before God had killed 4,000 kittiwake gulls in a result of misfortunes or through de- meanness for his monument, He has and an effort is being� made to save T�,� , ,
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the time you had gone through the ' God's mind every groan, every tear, an order was given and exemited places were, when repoits were re- I .
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�i IY experience of Your triads or occu- 'every crimson drop of his only be- 75,590 stationary and locomotive boil- (A ved I at Revellstoko$ .in danger, blmt I �i
. pation or , one London house for 10,000 pairs of ness. A dead dog. Even a live dog less stone and marble, bo-wever Iavish- '
the watex:Nvoitid have to rise two feet .
*%��. - . � roteasion you believed that gotten Son. If therg is anything in wings. At this rate gulls must won is in the East regarded as an object ers, 1,850 beat b�ilers, aud 7,000 lecomo- IY supplied to Mark his resting place,, , I � I "
,! man wais Eaut half wrong. By the l move God, to tives; Germany, 59,000 land boilers, higher before reac,hing the houses. All 4' 1�
. disappear altogether. of extreme contempt. "A dead dog" does him no honor. He has lived in him- � ," �,
� an act of royal benefaction, it is to 1,700 ship boileir, and 10,000 lWoructive along the Arm the wator has en_. I 1: 1.
. ., . . time You came to midlife jou believed TEZ carrion crow, the raven and oth- expresses the deepest depth of degra- s; self, he bar died in himself, and all � P 4
I � tbatman was three-fourths wrong. Bat say "For Christ's sake." God is omai- Austria, 12,000 boilers, and 2,800 oroached haxd upon the shores, and ht I I ,�. �',,,i
. � is not strong enough ers which follow.their example, more dation, as joining the loathsomeness of 1000- that he leaves -in memory of himself .1 I
within these past few years, since you potent, but H( motives, 'The working steam erigines of Thoinsan's and Johason's has done . P '�,�� �
. or less, confer an immense boon on man- a coT se, to the vileness of a ,dog. speaks no word of praise in his behalf, � , I
,, ,. � have been so lied A,bout and swindled to resist that cry, "For Christ's sake." kind. Sparrows clear thegutters and . I I I I I
f If a little child should It 9. T' have given. In most Orl- the United States represent 7,500,000 1, word is is no damage and caused considerable iucon� : ,,
and cheated, You have come to the con- neel behind horse power; of England, 7,000,000 horse venience. At Lardeau City the, ivatex I , �
. ,,For places which they inhabit from a vast ental kingdoms the monarch is re- true life. A is the worst of. all - covers the face of the eaxtb, an& entry . , , '.', -
eplusion that man is alto God's throne and should say, wer; Germany, 4,500,000 horse power; ures, There are �glorlous opportuni- is made into the .'hotel by earioe. In �,
quantity of scattered fragments. garded as supreme owner of all the fail ", :,
I and now you can say w Cbrist's sake," the&reat Jehovah woul property of his subjects, and takes and , .
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I h the pr�ayer . d un- Kance, 3,000,000 horse power; Austriai ties in this world for ser ' ,
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savory morsels would soon become dan- bestoweg esba.Les at will; but In Israel 0 num- wisely uses them enriches both his race the top of the bridge, Which -vvas on" 11
li-ealth in us." Now you believe with at her and. listen. NO prayer ever bev of locomotives in the worl and himself, and, dylia: -
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I the prophet, "The ,heart is ,deceitful heaven but for Christ's sake. I tance out of a family line. Thy mated at 105,000, represent 9; leaves a 211011- dangered. At Trout Lake the water �
above ,)It thi-ags and desperately wick- Kollssltuol . — . mas- it total 11111ent which outlasts (granite and is 9,1most reached Ilum store T'he, , I
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